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Hastings Banner
VOL.

WHOLE NO. i486.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 11, 1884.

MAUD AND THE ROSES.

Prices Down! Down!

[New York Journal]
Within the elaborately furnished par­
lor of a palatial Fifth avenue residence,
her dunty feet encased in dainty slip­
pers of violet colored silk, sat Maud
L’Acquilton, the cherished child offor­
tune. Reared in the lap of luxury she
was ignorant of the trials and sorrows
which beset the busy mart where men
battle for bread. In her hand she held
the picture of a young man who, like
herself, had been reared amid scenes of

At Lewis Stem’s
Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Men’s- Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
115.00 for 812.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 25c to' 50c.

nen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever
Silks in Black for 75c, 9Oc, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
,
from 40c to 75c.
.
•

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Call and Enamine My Goods Before Purchasing.
The best fitting Corset in the world; Try It!

CLOSED!

The Detroit Jewelers,
Publish below tnelr

Terrible Creisli

Inz Prices!

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lieve would contribute to the happiness
of her young and innocent life. Though
already n millionnaire he longed for an
opportunity to double his vast wealth,
his purpose being to present to his
daughter, upon her arrival at the age
of maturity, a fortune which would
make her the wealthiest lady in the
land. Maud was unconscious of her
father’s perilous ambition.
She only
knew that bar every want was supplied,
even anticipated, and she was quite ns
happy as it fa possible for mortal to be.
"I wonder,” she mused, the while
gazing intently upon the picture,
“whetlier he really loves me ? Yet why
should I be so exacting when I scarce
know my own heart ? He is young, hand­
some—*
A gentle tread upon the velvet carpet­
ing attracted the quick ear of the sen­
' aitive girl.
"Roderick!’’ she exclaimed. “Who
gave you permission to enter here?"
Maud’s beautiful face flushed crimson
as she rose hastily from the sumptuous
ottoman and turned toward the intru­
der.
•
The figure before her was that of a
dashing man of the world. He was tall,
fine looking and elegantly attired. His
mustache was long and silken, and hfa
eyea, though bearing the evidence of
djssi;&gt;ation, were still lustrously black.
There was an expression of sadness in
his face which deepened when he caught
sight of the picture in Maud’s hand.
"Had I known so much,” said Roder.ick Froyart, his voice husky with emo­
tion, “I would not have ventured here;*
“This fa folly, Roderick!” exclaimed
Maud, biting her lips in nervous vexationl “Really, you misjudge me—you
cannot understand, I—"
And tossing the picture upon an ivory­
mounted centre-table, she threw herself
bock-into the ottoman, and buried her
face in her hands.
For a moment Roderick Froyart stood

All day Friday, December 14th, our store was closed to
Mark Down our Entire Stock of

rdM in his fingers dropped to the floor,
and lay there unheeded.
“And this ia why you havo ceaaed to
care for me I" he said finally.
. A deep change had taken place in the
man. He seemed to have aged s score
of years in the brief interval during
Which he had surrendered himself to
tl»e conflicting emotions of his heart.
"It is for this humibation that I have
given you thq truest and best love of a
man, and would have died rather thtfn
cause you one moment’s anguish."
“Roderick," gasped the unhappy
girl, “yon misjudge me 1”
As tdie said this she lifted up her
curl-laden head and gazed at him be­
seechingly through her falling tears.
"One week ago,” continued the mon,
unmindful of the interruption, and
seemingly unconscious of the fact that
his evqry word sank like a poisoned ar­
row into the soul of the listener; "one
week Ago to-day you heard the words
of burning love whixih I poured into
your listening ear. You returned them
word for word, and with ■ your arms
around my nock and your soft breath
upon my brow you promised, “ "
honor of your womanhood, to
wife.
As you
are now­
luxthen
the spoiled
child
of
ury.
What has **
since
towards
to go change your
me? Listen, Maude, ------------ —
~ yon .
tell
Tusedsy last my fatlwr fattad tenMM
h. foolmMy tough, to uphold Um orodit
of tb. bongbiy hon~ of Vaadorbart,
»x,a I .addcoly «o3 mnoU a pauutoa
wanderer, drrren to the ertremttiaa of
the odrootarar in the effort to opbUd
mv .landing at the elnbe. Ton have
been informed of this, and your heart—
vour fickle heart—is at once wrested
aptfafrmvr
'
Oth.;. 1
had
had

Bristol, the weak-eyed, knock-kneed
son of a haughty millionaire, began the
asoent. There was n triumphant gleam
in the eyes of the latter, for he read in
Roderick’s face the story of a broken
heart. Roderick glared savagely al his
rival, and ofinchod his fists in the agony
of jealous despair. With ‘a mighty ef­
fort, however, he mastered his emotion
sad passed on. An hour later a man
whom he had esteemed as an old] friend
refused hinrthe loan of n dollar.
"They say it is disgraceful,” be said
to himself, “but I will do it. Aye, even
this very day I will go to work and en­
deavor to win back the fortune and

SOMETHING BETTER THAN FAME.
Bro. Wardner Mpeaka of Several ■»

[Lime-Kiln Chfe]’
dent as the club camo to older, “de ole
man Birch cum obcr to my a»bin an*
cried bekase he had not becum a great
an’ famous man. Dat sot me to finkin’.”
“Oioero was a great man, bat I can­
not find it on record dat he eber took
any no’ comfort dan Samuel Shin dees.
Samuel has ’cuff to eat an* drink an’

One week later Roderick Froyart read de paper. Ho am harmless to de
was a salesman in a Bowery hat store. community as he am. Make a great
He had made rapid strides in the affec­ man of him an’ he might invent a new
tion and confidence of his employer, sort o’ relignn, or originate a new
and had begun already to look forward theory in ppllytics, or do anythin' or
to the hour of his appointment’ as other to Upaot de mind*.of half de
cashier. At last his proud ombitibn
was crowned with success and the funds i " “Demosthenes was a groat man, but
of his employer were in iris keeping. I can’t find dat a coal dealer’s collector
In safer keeping the honest hatter could i could put his hand on him when wanted,
not have intrusted his hard-earned j M he kin on Giveadam Jones. You
wealth.
' can t find dat Iris wife was a good cook,
“If nobility fa lacking in any of ! or dat he had a bath-room in his hoose,
America’s upper
middle classes," or B cupalo on hfa ba’n, or dat he re­
thought Roderick Froyart, “it aboil fahed hfa dinner any Letter dan Bruddw
never suffer by act of mine.”
| Jones does, while he.had de same chilAs he wandered to Iris boarding house ■ blains an’ headaohee an’ nightmares,
that night his attention was attracted i As Giveadam now libs tm’ circulates
to a young and beautiful girl who stood j children kin play with him, woodfOto
at the corner of /Third avenue and । in his naybotnood am; safe, an’ nttirAuj
Ninth street, offering bouquets to the ■ one poo' fam’ly am iridebtedto him fur
passers-by.
। a HhUlin’ in money or a basket of 'taters.
■
be tbongbi. “row. that once I Make him a groat pMloropher an' wbe
I .Lowered
.
.
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ahometod upon
upon .
Maud."
how man,
row. —
am' aiota aa*
*
•heed, could be laid to b». door.
Something in
ia the manners
maanen of the |। *broken
giri'e face appealed to him. Be
He stopped
girt',
etopped i
-Plato waa a great man, bot I caaV
to buy a rose.
Again the flower
roee.
Sower god dat ho waa fed on pertickjer Bhe
dropped from hie flneera.
beef or mutton, or dat bia tailor etn Mm
“ Maud!” ho exclaimed. “Can this an extra fit, or’ dat im got a
b you?”
..........................
when he bought ten pounds oi
“It u, Roderick,’ replied the poor. to once. When Waydown I
girl,
barsting into tears. "Father
‘L____ ia 9O
irl, bursting
sott down in front of his
hfa cool
cook-store, a
dependent entirely u'von me for'his checker-board on his lap an’ a panful of
daily bread. He hopes/howevar, to re­ pop-corn at his right hand, wid five
trieve his fortune aa soon as he recovers pickaninnies rollin’ pber each udder on
from rheumatic fever.”
de floo’, he am takin’ a heap mo’ com­
“Has he rheumatic fever?” asked fort dan Plato eber dreamed erf. He has
Roderick, his voice showing the esno­ no soarin’ ambfahun. He neither wants
tion which racked his frame.
to save de world dot spite it He makes
“Yes, Roderick,” replied the girl. no predickshuns fur people to worty
The old love look was in her eyes. She ober, an’ his theories nebber jar de •
stooped and picked up her rose.
dishes off de shelf. Make him a great
An hour later the wretched flower­ man an’ his comfort an’happiness flv
girl waadhe wife of Roderick Froyart, away, an’he sots himself up to teach
and the ,happy pair, having previously an’ command an’ becum ebe/ybody’a
provided for the necessaries of Dr. antagonist.
L’Acquilton, took the first train for
Chicago. The next day the Bowery
hatter failed.
h’arthstun fur de glory of Boraapart am
Two months’ later, Roderick Froyart, a dolt..
who with his voung wife were hiding
“De man who sacrifices his clean,
in Adrian, Michigan, received the fol­ humble cabin—his cMt ole coat, Ms
lowing dispatch from his father-in-law. co’noob pipe an’ his pitcher o’ aider fur
';
de gab of an orator or de detashuns of
a
philosopher
trades
his
’
tater
fur
H- ZXFHOMOI L’ACQUILTON. ”
And nbw Roderick and Maud reside wind-fall apples. List us purceed to
together in the old Fifth avenue man­ bixnass." .•
sion, and laugh merrily as they think
of how Oscar Bristol strangled himaeU
(London Troth.]
That insa’kbIe'*Nimrod, Mr. Winans,
Mr. L’Aoqmlton lives with his child­
ren, and singH nursery songs to a new
little Maud, who prattles “papa” when­
ever she-sges Roderick Froyart And Matheson, and other
little Maud when she' plays with the an average of aeren ft
roses that meet her everywhere never
dreams of the romance they typify in nearly 960,u X) m
that happy home.
about £17,000 a y

Men’s, Bay’s and Childrens Clothing, Over­
coats, Soils aoi Butow.
■

iter of thf * ।

At tight o’clock Saturday morning we began the greatest
slaughter sales of winter clothing ever known in this city.
■On Account of the warm weather and backward season we are
overloaded on Overcoats and Suits and we are going to un­
load at unheard-of low prices. We intended to wait until the
.middle of Jaituap’, bift the backwardness of the season com­
pels us to make our slaughter now—you will be astonished to
(t. seeihe bargains we are offering.
r

-By buying your Overcoats and Suits of

ms

you will save enough

to buy your own Presents and select such as you may chance to need.

Come ea
&lt;i.41 a&lt;oid the rash. Ladies are especially in­
vited tt&gt;vid e^ynjne our fine line of Smoking Jackets and
gents’ h - .idling goods before making their Holiday purchases.

Fine -_lk and hem-stitched handkerchiefs, elegant silk and
'

tfeTmlo'dhkitem
JT. to?hK

hmU)“
Indeed, you are unable to support your- । t^ie paper on the wall.
self. Do not be angry with me, for I
It All.
[Exchaugs.].
;
A farmer went to hear the great
iteelfS If the. cruel mandate of society Wesley preach upon the subject of
prohibits me from becoming vkyur wife monev. “Get all you can," said Weatey.
It cannot take from me the right to love The farmer was delighted. “Hare oil
yon through life as a sister. Leave me,
Waaler the
I beg of you, and never come hero
he had ever
again. The honor of my father’s bouse
loved by all who knew her. There was commands ns to part as strangers.”
an indescribable tenderness in her
There* was an imperial grandeur in this the fanner exclaimed: “Pshaw*
He has gone and spoilt it all T
great blue eyes, a soft, tender, yet withal the girl’s'delivery that staggered Rod­
erick
Froyart, accomplished worldling
a firm expression in the slight compres­
Travelers in Africa assert that ths
sion of her lips, and a definiteness, as though he was. His eves fell to the
it were, in the character of her face ground, and with bowed head and ach­ most certain cure for malarial fewer fa
strong
coffee.'
which stamped her as a woman whose ing heart he dragged his heavy feet into
’A
‘ t'
compassionate nature was under the Fifth avenue.
control of a high order of intelligence.
Ab the door closed behind him Maud
[StoahD. Hobart.]
As she sat before the parlor grate, L’Acquil ton’s courage forsook her. She
her fair skin delicately tinged by the reeled back into the room and clutched Beaanoe she takes me as tor vwy own.
genial warmth from the burning em­ the fallen rose as she fell prostrate on Claiming my fealty while UferisaQ lasL;
My soul renounces a!) th’ unworthy part;
bers, she was a woman of surpassing the floor.
With rathtos hand its idofc I dethrone.
beauty.
The loosely-fitting morning
“Unhappy child,” groaned her father, I walk life’s devious path no more alone;
wrapper which she wore fell gracefully os he pushed aside the tapestried parti­
over her person, revealing occasional tion which marked the division of his
outlines of a form of which Psyche spacious parlors, and rushed to his
daughter's aide, “what wretch has dared
Horace L’Acquilton, the moneyed to tell her that I am a mined man?”
master of the house, was devotedly at­
tached to his only child, and left noth­
As Roderick Froyart descended the I walk encased^in artior pare and bright.
ing undone which he had reason to be­ steps of the L’Acquilton mansion Oscar Crowned.with honor by her spotless band­

Goods Sold According to the Times,

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

-Po not blame me, Roderick,- du
.aid, in a -low roice. “for I am only a

casse-ere mufflers; velvet, plush and silk neckwear—all in
, th. .atest designs.
.

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to „the
fart that you
sudd.
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never lotou
')h, Maud I Maud!

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' Dood moa &gt; «hoo«? koAmr.MTenl
| dcalatw make a epecialtr of drnm, and ,
. tall largo nnmben.* The apeaker waa |
I the proprietor of one of tha mnwnar1 able aaoood-band atoraa which h»l) I
I strgrt jrom Eighth to Tenth streets, |
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�We call attention to the prospectus?
pubUArf etawhCTe.oflhe Detroit Fbrt
and Tribune. -I.--------------------------------ruler Ha new manage-i
meat the l’®t Ad Tribune takes the
!»eat in Michigan journaliam. We
-L hesitation
v—in
4n saying
uavtner that
that those
thnap
have no
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.who w,ant an enterprising, progressive,
^republican paper, will find it in the Poet
and Tibiine. Moreover, a. a
pa.
.
.
.V ~
per. It । stands among the ffrst in the
northwest. Michigan people will find
it up to their ideas, and its resume ot
Michigan mijttertis always complete.

beeauso of a OeBcit of »5,0j0 In bls ere
otUMM
jm,
n&lt;jj
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.. g, propose
i to
ralee________
afuad fhe Mlee
Emm* Bond. Clementi is about to go
toMUwaukee and reside with his
mother.
Hastings, Mhul, January 11.18W.
Three
Threehunters
hunterswere
werefroxsn
frozentoto death
death
jn Indian Territory Saturday night,
Snow fell Monday to the depth of four
Here is our suggestion for the tariff
a UtUe
obreveport,
plank of the democratic party this year:
ana eigne incnes at Memphis.
The rail mill of the Philadelphia and
-We believe the tariff should be so
The rail mill of the Philadelphia and
regulated as to regulate the commercial
Reading company, in the latter city,
has been permanently closed.' »The
coniuiodlties in accordance therewith.
reason given is that it costs the owners
We believe in abaolqte freetrade in Iowa,
$87 per ton to make rails,, while com­
and cast-iron protection in Pennsylvania Try IL ifor on6 dollar a year.
petitors produce them for 135.
It is said that Senator ''Graves will
We believe in n plank broad enough for
Begole, FuMex and Innes, in concert: put before the legislature of Iowa a
all the boys. Acconlingly, where duties
“ Democrats of Michigan, how much do proposition to purchase the spacous
should be increasedj we are certain they
you offer us for the 31,000 greenback residence and grounds of B. F. Allen,
should be increased; where they should
votadn this State?” That is the polit­ at Des Moines, for an executive man­
tie modified, we believe they ought to be
sion.'
’
ical perdition: to which the rank and
A loss of $81,000 was sustained nt
modified; to the end of preserving our
file of the greenback party are being Jacksonville, Oregon, by the burning
liberties undtr the constitution as.
of nine business places including the
consigned by their leaders.
handed down to us by the fathers. Re­
postoffice with ail its contents. Two
How (would General’ W. T. Sherman men bad llmtafbroken by leaping from
solved that we arraign the republican
party for its record of protection, and strike you as a candidate for President, windows.
No work having been done .within
hereby announce that we are just as with Rdbert T. Lincoln as second man
the prescribed time, the Mexican gov­
good protectionists as they. Resolved on the ticket?
ernment has forfeited the concession
that we farther arraign the republican
•‘Y’efr-’-ah, t wo of those little red books made to General Grant for a sub­
party for not hating adopted absolute this year, please—one for Mrs. Begole." marine cable connecting the two re-,
publics.
free trade. Free trade is the corner­ T. W. Bt*gole, our “ principal servant.”
The state land board of Texas has
stone of liberty’s temple, and the rock
leased 95,00J acres for ten years, for
grazing purposes, at 4 cents per acre,
upon which democracy is budded. । We
and sold 3DO.GOJ at $2 per acre, one
call attention to thisexplicit declaration
thirtieth cash, the remainder st 8 per
Judge Moses Hallet, uf Denver, is
of our principles on this most impor­
mentioned as the possible successor of cent, interest.
tant question, and Ask the citizens of
In a free fight in a saloon at Denver.
Judge McCrary.
Slade, the pugilist, struck an officer and
this country to compare its clear and f
pr&gt;Hi?IlnndOlM?u!&gt;y ! WM
pl»ced
rla*tiie station-house.
, John
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forcible presentation of our views withT
1
d
Sullivan undertook to take aJrevoL
that of the republican platform, which diedof
died of apoplexy in Botion.
Boston,
ver from a bote! proprietor,
ietor, “but was
declarer
protection to
ueciares for
lor “
-pnxeciion
to home
nome Indusmaiue i . .Manner &amp; Moore, bankei
chase&lt;1 out of lh« building.
.trlre."
that
we
arraign
, “ obllgilona aggreraCing jl«Wu.
CJ"
j’L1™
• .Jam F* Bet&gt;0lv«l
mrert.lvagain
.
vv*a &lt;av
—rti.w,
.
In the
United States court at Kansas
'
I«rty for tts high hatuled!
Col. J.1. Nevin, editor ot the Pitta- j
tau£
the republican

fhe Hastings Banner.

frdtot 4,. j,

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NEWS^SUMMARY.

mJi ien
btaaalf aMon^a*
by harking hia throat. He waa taken
fc Urt aotfold on a ttrtrfcber. and anp“&gt;'•
portad until the drop&gt;ptallEdward Laaker. f&lt;»
aire the leader of the
nnany, who baa been travel
the United states alnoe May • was
stricken with heart disease In the
street in New York, and expired in a
private stable where he was taken by
a friend.
The directors et the Northwestern
road authorised Manager Hughltt to
Join the Trunk-Line association only
upon the condition that all the other
Iowa lines did likewise. Al the Burlington road refuses to enter the pool,
the Northwestern is credited with an
intention to retreat.
In the tabernacle at Salt Lake, Sun• day, Apostles Cannon and Woodruff
both declared that Monnorism in all
ita feature* and doctrine^wouki be continued, whatever Congress or the
country might threaten, and that the
progress of the church could only be
stayed by killing all the Saints.
Luke Clark, a veteran Fenian, died
at Dunmore, Pennsylvania, at the age
of 82 years, in extreme poverty. He
was once sentenced to death in Ireland
for treason, but made his escape to the
United State*. It was hi* practice to
walk to New York or Philadelphia to
attend conventions.
Henty Villard closed his business
career by handing over to his assign­
ees his mansion on Madison square
and other property, with instructions

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pany, the residue to be given to hia |
wife.
James Williams, who murdered Jail- I
er Manning at Ottumwa. Iowa, surren­
dered himself Thursday evening. He
had been secreted-in a nay-mow three 1
hostility to protection, jAgain resolved hurg Jzndrr, died ot Bright s disease at [ Blue-ent robbery case, the state tribo- blocks away, and his feet were found
to
be frozen to the instep. It seems
jorror
that
tl&gt;
e
I
^wjckley,
Pennsyhania.
n
*l
having
first
gained
possession
of
that we discover with horror that tl»e
that a bay-fork was almost thrust Into
. | The father of Senator Allison of the prisoner.
policy of the republican party is intmi- Iowa, who waa Sj years „&lt;
»sw, died]
°t_age,
a broken rail on the Illinois Central bis head by the police in searching for 1
cai to free trade. We oppose the xtav- • Saturday on his farm near Peosta,
' track near Barnum,Iowa, threw a train him.
iug of the bloxly shirt in all the tariff!
Robert Martin, who had killed his 1
I rank James, the Missouri pet, *--has into the ditch. Mrs. John H. Smith,
but one lung
left, &lt;and
is &gt;in
a .dangerI of OhioStation. Illinois, was killed, but wife and child, was bunglingly hanged ।
business.’’
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Rw«,
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-us condition from pneumonia.
tlie babe in her arms was uninjured. at Newark, New Jersey. A few mtn-{
utes afterWan!. James B. Graves, who i
The
following
is from
the annual—
ad- j Washington
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old
and ; Six other persons were cut or bruised.
had been pronounced Insane by a party I|
drees of Worthy Master Cyrus G. Luce | wealthy undertaker of Louisville, died |
In the Oxford colliery, under the city "7"
nuu oniuag '
to the Michigan state aran^ in ^nn ;
, "J Scranton, Pennsvlvanm, an explosion vi ovvvu»eaxiv-u&gt;v&lt;a&gt;
im^r’vayww,
iTSy wS
to the Michigan state grange in session [
*t_ ’ ”
'
ThereF.I*Tucker
eood reason
tomade
believe
that of fire-damp shook the neighborhood off for the murder of a boy who annoy- 1
. at Lansing last week:
!| Joseph
will be
general
|। Bke
an eanuquaxe.
earlliqukke. f
Fourteen
men »
use an
ourteen men
mui vi"^ai7i;La;
1
mine nerr
were bruited.an.l
one of .
Gr^re l
The Michigan fanner is moredirectlv 1 manager of the Illinois Central road, i. the
mo iuiik
uruiseu uiki torn,
loro, oue
interested in the tariff on imported : with E. T. Jeffery- as assistant.
tlie number receiving fatal injuries.
Clementi,
one
- wool than any other one thing. The ,
The failures in the United States for 1!
viemeuu. oh
*j of
or the
me men acquitted • was a lunatic.
AJocal train on Uie Grand Trunk
reduction made by the last congress, tbe^ast year number 9,181, with liabd- ; of the Emma Bond outrage, went from '
‘ .
and the still greater reduction or entire I Ries of H72.000.00o. The year 1878 de- tne
the jau
jail at
at itinsnoro
Hillsboro to
to irvmg,
Irving, Illinois,
Illinois, 1
* tui - ..T
11 tT,aln w
|*er
.. 'ii
Zr'
”*;‘ i Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tot­
removal of protretioo from thl« rtrelej veloped lo.lTBlMolvem*.
-- --»-•alt-.r5taJ
Fomin.
&gt;t 7 Ii
where
the citizens
cave him ten min-• ! two mure onrelda
!v m
nlT'w?ivv
ter, Humors, Salt Rheum,
John Montgomery’s i 0 c oc^ Wednesday Dnorninx Twenty-| Scald Head. Sores, Mercuriol
production, by the present or some hi-'
Edward Keyes, who recently died at utes to leave.
?'X,,nn“fhT’? . L ‘I bo't'woFk’
Diseases, Female Weakness
ture congress, fundsh just cause for ! Unity, New Hampshire, willed $45 to whereabouu are not known.
-rxa
.vtetorre
v-rtii^rtki. u • we«» killed of fatally mju.-ed. and a
and Irregularities, Dizziness,
alarm to the wool grow ers of the statu. I l‘»s only daughter and $12,0«' to the fDtnnt
5
JI? like number received senoiiM wounds.
Loss of Appetite, Juandice,
The
goo&lt;twashed
school districts ot---------the town.
--------average
-- ------ price paid-forM.rtM.
- ---------- ----------------------------—
about to establish a telegraph school ,
,, ,
,
-In .....
.
wool in 1882 was 35 to 36
3&gt;&gt; cents.
Near
the sectional
docks, in...St.-Louis,
at 8L Louis, with a view not only to George Barber, conductor of the freight ।. Affections of the Liver, Indi­
1883
30to 31 cents.
educating W|n»(avvan,
operators, but
of troicvnuij
selecting lr.aAn’ 7—Ll been ~arrested for running
lx»u it
IV was
vvoouvuioi
vvtjin. This
1 nis inode
IIHUIQ a
illI tiie
mu steamboats
□rtouii.vma Colorado
v.viuauuv and
UllU City
VIUJ of
UL ' «»¥«avja»a»a»s
»&gt;uv im
~ ' gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep­
sia and General Debility.
difference in the amount received for i Alton were burned to the water
waler’s edge, pupils from the acclimated people without
wittiout orders. the wool-clip
wool clip of Michigan of more than ' Tliey
W were
wer« valued at $9,000 each.
i along the southwestern lines.
The senatorial context
contest in Kentucky j
a half millions of dollars. No reason
James Williams, a Burglar
Gov'ernor
attracted
reason 1
burglar confined
Governor Stoneman presided at a ;► has “
**—n,a‘* ‘hosts
‘-*1* of influential poll-• “■l^V^^-rV.5-^
.
*■o__ 1-lows,
-----------------------------------------------to Frankfort.
Blackbum la'
exists -for this except
‘epi the
reduction of ’»»
n the jail at Ottumwa,
Iowa,
killed meeting
meeting in San ticians
Francisco.
Francisco,
Thursday
rotTB. ■itMtat a 00,
tariff .on wool. Nd
No other substantial turnkey Manning with a revolver, and evening, where arrangements were credited with thirty-four votes,. Wil­
liams with thirtv-one, and John 8. ■.
reason has ever l&gt;een or can be abduced, “ade liis escape.
made to hold a world’s exposition in
When wq nnnemlier that wool has been
A pie made of tainted meat caused I J887, JM'raSnI’f
t^atia 8|’arantoe Cain with six. The whisky iriterest *
has made a strong combination for I
sold at cost of production, taking into the poiaoning of sixteen boarders and i Iund °* SLW-0,(xi» be raised.
account tlie price of land and labor we ' three Sisters at a convent in Montreal, i Thursday, Captain Bernard Schlich­ Blackburn. Speaker "Carlisle refuses I
feel that we have reason to complain at' ^'wo °t t,ie former tire dangerously 111. ! ting, prominent ^mong tire German to permit the use of bis name. The
Ilemocratic caucus will be held Jsnu- L
this assault upon otte of our important!
The failures nf the past seven days
arvl.'i
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MaQCaatoria.

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industries. And after all who is lien?-1 were 319 Id tbe United States and 29 in
i
~
The proiierty of the New York and tSSt
by a policy width has given the 1 Canada, a■ numbt-r greater Ilian ever ’
of
i New England road has gone into the
Michigan fanner SoOO.OOu less money to ! before reported within a similar jieriod. “ore, also passed awaj.
I
bends
of a receiver. ItsJndebtedness is --------invest in the products of other men’s)
W.J. Wise, the wealthiest citizen of
Arkana!!Lu®V'!
hfoor? We cannot buy. so much nor | Vincennes, lud.. died of pneumonia, ; SJJhS?
exceedingly I over $l,250,(Xh&gt;. Seven directors met in i--------P*yTOTIB mmh. And this. In part. Friday nljiit. Nearly 4*O.witr will go
iShnty Hartford, Monday evening, and at mid­
night went to the residence of Judge
aireunte lor the diiHnnta of which inn-1 to Ida nieces.
J
if 8 1 ~ U i
"I (reneriiil'.
David H. Bales, vlre president V STcJSo narelS£r hte Ufr1 POU"J*- Shipman and secured the appointment
of President Clark as receiver.
ctmiplitln. The national grange, repre-1 the Western Union
Telegraph
compa
’
t. ■
I . JudKe Blaudln. .&lt;« Cleveland, bu «&gt;- I ?“Uu« °‘ &lt;U«e‘«r* i» railed for Mod­
senteo s) states, iinaniinoitsly asked ny, resigned, to accept the manage­
y Baltimore
-WUmore and
lines. I crimbiatlugl'n'te'rate/'fm Um” shl'in
Burlington road Intenda to »xcongress to restore the duty to thesAjlie ; ment,of the
and Ohio
Ohio lines,
amount that It was before the reduction.
Cliarles
Cliarles Delmonico,
Delmonico, the
tho famous
fampiu resres-! ment ot oil. on tbo around that as n t»nd its Nebraska system Into the reliut 1 here desire to warn farmers that i taurateur
who h..
has been comman carrier It must serve the pub- i
mr.t»nr of
nt New York,
t n.t- »•&gt;,.
n»rth ot the Platte river, and lately
we are more likely to suffer further re-1 regarded as of unsound mind, has mvs- -lie alike.
•
secured depot grounds tuid a right of WHY
ductiftn than to rtwtoration unless we teriously
. disappeared.
--------। R. M. Stribling a nromin»nt vonnir
Grand Island. Late on Saturday night
.iMiss Clara Barton has resigned the
man of Fauquier county1Virginia !
Uniou Pacific company commenced
wacth our iutwresta with more zealous! .iMlss
‘
care than we usually do. We have but I superintendency
the en
women
’s pi was refuiwd liquor at a hotel in Marki-—-of ttieofwom
’s prison
***en£?‘ B‘d® of th® B^riP P«ir- 1
..,nhnux.rta to Aey
oU; am
few, very fey fanners in congress who at Sherborn. Massachusetts,
devote
am., and
ana began
began to curse the barkeeper.
barkeener
------- — - - ------------ ------kept it
hai u a direct ixx ket intwest with ns. I herseff to the work of the Red (.FARR
Cross 1 O'l.rt
The 1latter
drew
A
.1
MSW. a
n ~knife and
up until Monday evening, getting rail*
Hence, greaterivigilance must lie used society.
’thejugojar vein of Ids would-be —
pa- through the center of Front street.
in pressing our wants upon those who I
At B o’clock on Tuesday morning ’tron.' ”"
*
An explosion of gas in the new Park
know nothing about us except what wi 'the Huron mill-dam, located oue mile'
Ge&lt;
’ secre- theater at (.leveland. Saturday morn­
George W. McCrary, formerly
tell them.
.
; from
irom Houghton,
tiougnton, Michigan,
Michigan, gave
gave way,
way tary of war, has forwarded to the presi- i ing, was instantly followed by flames.
------- ----------------1—
wrecking
- and destroying
—1 ' dent his resignation as Judge of the1 The building wna soon destroyed, and
wrecking**••'*
two 1--------houses
Below we give an extract from six
q!x Jives.
lives,
Eighth circuit, aud has contracted with i the First i resbyterlan church was I
the annual addrew &lt;if Hon. Jphn J Ji
Walter E. Kidder, a traveling sales- the Santa Fe road to be its general i damaged to thtaxtent of £4&gt;,0.mj. The i
Woodman, master o\tee national man well known in the western states, counselor for five years, with head- court house aiidtiall were lor a lime in
great danger, but escaped without 1
has been taken to Peru, Ind., to face quarters at Kansas City.
grange, as to free trade in Ito relation to I diarges of bigamy brought by his third ! Order* have been received at Mil- I much Injury. The theater was a sixthe fonner. Like every thing else Mr. living wife.
, waukee to commence operations at1 story stone trout, and cost $200,0 0.
Woodman says, this extract touchm the i
James Andrews, of St. Louis, after , the Bay View iron works, which have Adams’Humpty Dumpty troupe lost
ten years’ litigation, has been awarded been shut down for nearly five months, all their scenery and wardrobes.
i point exactly.
The directors of the Northern Pa­
judgment for $119,228. for building the The wire mills at South Easton, Pa.,
।
Free trade would alxilish all tariff Unnel from the bridge to the Union and the iron works at Catasaqua are cific road held a meeting in New York,
laws, custom houses, and officers, and depot.
Friday. A letter was read from Hen­
' again in operation.
allow all other nations to sell their
Henry Kiefer, n
George D. Robinson was on Thurr
a brewer of Brooklyn,
Thurs» ry
fJ Villard,
* IHU‘U* resigning
resigning the
me presidency
presidency of
of
Ihn rnmiviliv
_
products in oar market, without restric ­ who went through bankruptcy L.
in «...
the ! —
day
50mPaPT Imonnca
because z.
of nervous pros7 inaugurated governor of MassaH •»S*J
tion. This would l&gt;e giving to other na- Pinic,
panic, hfls again declared himself I chusetw.
chusetM. His message states
slates that the Cf*tlo®and &gt;n deference tothe interBon». Privilegts not granted to us; and insolvent,
liabilitiesof
ofover
over $K0,-1 funded debt of the comonwealth is eete of the stockholder,. THo resigna­
—---------- ,with
------ liabilities
would take from the revenue of the n/w‘
j $81,486,680. He recommends that w&amp;ek- tion was accepted, snd a special elec­
government three-fifths of the grow re­
Mrs. Anna Shock, of Chicago, who ly payments to employes be made ob­ tion was ordered to choose a successor.
To "J’PPb’thb
would, ne^ was examined on charm of cruelty to । ligatory,
and
------ — - orders the strict enforce- The directors voted Mr. Villard tlO.OoO
cesaitate a direct annual tax upon the children at the Industrial home in La ■ "lent
Gr annum for hl, services. Vlre 1'realaw.
.
ment of the liqqpr
B&lt;
ent Oskee reported the line In flretproperty of the people, amounting in Grange, was held in $5ju to the crimlJames A.
*
1Wallace, cashier of the
♦4-2u.Per “P1*1 °C our n&amp;l court.
Bank ot Hopkinsville, in Kentucky, class order except one hundred miles
entire population, exclusive of the ex­
A. J. Defos sex, manager of a French has absconded, leaving a defalcation near the Junction we.t of Helens. It
Is understood Uut the Oregon Navies,
pense of assessing and collecting the opera troupe at New Orleans, has o
of 14 i.OOO
,00'. -----------It is supposed
, to $6
- ’...
-r,-------- tlon company will reduce Ila dividends
same. As it has been officially estimat­ turned over to bis creditors property that
“lat he
h® is
»■ making his
bis way to Mexico.
Mexi&lt;x&gt;.
ed that 90 per cent of the personal prop­ valued at &gt;1,100 to meet liabilities of He wa« formerly aaMwaaw
internal .revenue
col- toBporrent Tim Oregon Transcon­
vvviiuo Wl*
XSiaite country escapes taxation, $72,000.
1lector,
—
: tinental has raised »3,&lt;KW, 00 In Breton
and always moved k:
in the best
with which to lift Its nailing debt
this Ixu-den would fall moat heavily
E. P. Vining, commissioner of the I »oeiety. Bucket-shops caused his ruin,
Tbenew western trunk-line eraociaupon farmers who own most of the real new western trunk-line association, on
A gas company in New York threatand personal estate which cannot Im* Thuraday arrived in Chicago to assume I ened to cat off its supply from the res* Uon held a meeting In Chicago, Friday
with Commissioner Vlningln tie chair.
screened from the assessor’s eye.
his duties, with a salary of 815,000 per | idence of General- Sickles unless he Manager Potter was called uponfortbe
year*
• paid its v,,
-------------*.............................
bill‘ *for
a period
during which &lt;*“■**0“. of the Burlington rood, and
Chairman of the Greenback State Cen­
Some parts of Arkansas are flooded he was abroad and his house was lock­
tral Committee, Prosecuting Attorney with counterfeit nickels,'made from a ed up. The supreme court has enjoined stated that hie line could not become a
party to the new arrangement and
substance
found
in
the
mountains,
and
of Newago county, State Swamp-Umd
the company, requiring it to prove its would not reconsider Its determination
।
Commissioner Fuller, the man who is the federal officials at Fort Bfjith are claim.
U r2ld,nt
tllen **ked lf
Bure
on the lookout.
,
It
has
just
bfecome
known
that
a
'.‘fP!? woo,&lt;1 be one party to a pool
&lt;knth &lt;xi sinecures, and worxhipa »u de­
Twenty-one members of the Illinois New York confidential clerk, named
,**“ trunk-line association on the
votedly at the ahrine of reform, has constitutional conventioh of 1847 held E. H. Kobbe, who fled with $100,000, other aide. Mr. Potter asked two
; been asked by Ben. Colvin if be still a reunion at Springfield Thursday. was captured in a Chicago brothel last weeks to consider the matter, and an
«tixxl by the agreement entered Into at Hon. David Davis was called to the Friday, and taken back. On Bunday adjournment was taken to January 17
morning he surrendered to the detect­ It la understood that Uie scheme Would
renting laj&lt;t summer, when he exThe Pennsylvania company is mak­ ives £45,ouo in government bonds and retl’re^rjJIS.1”® * ""
of
■ pressed himself before the brethren ax ing arrangements to construct its own »2,000 in cash.
In the district court at Chicago, ^utMr»:°sj£
having had all the fusion he could
Judge Blodgett read a lengthy decision
stomacK and as deUymined to fight the •bout to expire.
overruling the motion for a new trial Ireception Convent at Belleville, Jl|„
fiat figW. hereafter without entmigiing
Qarenre M. Barton, for Mverel yeofi .for John Flemming and Frank Ixirinr, "blob occurred at II o'clock Hatardav
alliances with the democracy. Ben. employed on the prate at Waahlniton. and withholding his sentence for night. The Uvea loot are thoee of younr
leeaMt
lo
bare
obtained
considerable
twelve
days, in ord-r to give the de­ TtaSre talT “ re'14.1"14* “Lent
Vrtvin want, to know if Ui» loudmoney by fonrerles and ded from tbo fendants time to apply for a writ of Too are hud its Ugidu 111 a furnace in
wouUxil reformer la ua good a&gt; hl. cBy.
.
supersedeas.
the BOtiihwBBt ouriiw of tl*e t&gt;MeDMnt_
word. When U&gt;e Uine romra. we ran
dhcteftml tite floor imo!^
At a point on the river nine miles
—are Mr. Colvin fbal he wUl Ita.l the mercury indicated 26 degrees below from Pittsburg, the tug-bout LN. Bnn- dirtely above the fnrnacd was ablaxe
and volume* of etuokr were rapidly
chairman of the greenback etale central rero in Chicago. 85 in Bismarck. 23 be- tou was set on lire by a collision with pouring
tbrou/ii tue stairway*, ©on?
her tow* Most of the crew sprang 1
committee ready to enter Into anv »urt
overboard. and three are still misting, j
01 tl,e bsiiidiug. By
■rf bargain with the damonrata.
prcMMtion of &gt;he soqn sank in shallow water, as did U U5Se.J4‘* 81 ®n*r« were thoroughly
Amerieanpotkln several countries of three cpti-boats. The total loo is . Go,- aroused the smoke had become suffj
Under
a protective
tariff the
00 *•
aua
nild Bl1avenue*
avenue*of
of«cai«
e*eai«6wt
were
of Uta. been rediavd fro,,,
ibe pmi'year
The recent terrible tnuedy at, Jack-I filled with
wiUi blinditu
blinding smoke.
smoke. Then
Then *a
son, Michigan, has been raon*«iad i.v J*nic
panic ensued. The
Th® extremity
'
of- the
•180 to W
IB rente p«
per bvrel;
barrel; and yet
p.'.,.,., .u, _
ar. free trade tMorta. who &lt;J »13ItaralSSSS .''“i’taure.'ta the suicide of Mrs.
ste Uy retailed the week of
U«e eldest daughter of
rT.r'™??' R? eve“ «. they could

UMATINE
. If ymi an* anfleriug from

Kidney Complaints
(Jtvr Rheumutlur a fair trial. You will
naver regret havtug dene ao
TmtiinonfU from Mr. Thomas H. Day . of

.MariNftM* Hbruntallix- Mfg. Co..
Niagara Falls.
Chicago. Julie tttb. JWC*.
Dr.u Hi*.—It give’ me pleasim* to Inform you
of Um* tx*uefit your rbeutaatie curt- “Kbeuiua
tine" has twm to my daughter, Mho. for the rw-t
few year* ha* been a great »uCcn*r from Itlwn
BtttMn. al tinra bring qtdlahriplra*. Stir took
three &lt;31 battie* of yt«r preparation, anti I ran
bear tMUnwoy to Its upeedy ;* tion in aStordhiK
hrr relief from |&gt;aln mid *orene&lt;n. Tharft* t&lt;Khrumathic hrr health Know quite reMom!
Yanni very trnh
THOM. H. IXAV.

SWIFT &amp; DODDS.
Wholraah- Agouti. Detn ill

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Jewelry, Silverware,
p atches, Clocks.
Spectacles, and Mu­
sical Goods are
Het'flrttl Daily at mg Stere, irhfth

I

SELL CHEAPER
THAN EVEB
• BEFORE.

I Bought a Large Stock
which I Sell Lower than any
competitor can otter.

EXAMINE ANN SEE FOB
•
YOUBSELF.
All Goods New Styles
and Warranted as to
Quality.
JOHN BESSMEB,
Jeweler.

E. A. MATTISON

-AND

Musical Merchandise

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�Hastings Banner
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 38.

ABOUT THIS TIME
You should be thinking of what kind of

YOU WANT TO BUY

"We OfTer tlie

STOVES and RANGES
The best article made, at prices lower than
ever before offered.

Call and See Them
Our Stock of Hardware always Complete.
We can suit you on anything in
our line.

Greble &amp; Powers

Special Book Salo I
----- at------

Frederick Hotchkiss
I have on hand several Standard Books,
bought for t|ie holidays.

I will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!
The long winter evenings are upon us.

You can spend them in no way more profita­

bly than by reading.

WHOLE NO. 1486

HASTINGS&gt;MICH„ JANUARY 11, 1884.

Have the books for you,

and so cheap you cannot help buying.

School Books!

County News.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
We have been snow-bound during the
past week, and had no mail since Tues­
day last tlie roads being drifted full and
impassible; but by dint and much shov­
eling, and driving through the fields we
are once more connected with the .putside world.
Three young ladies went from here to
Hastings on Tuesday last, intending to
return next day. They started, but
took the wrong road, and landed in a
show-bank, had to wade to a house for
assistance, started again but soon gave it
UP and stopped at Mr. Replogle’s, where
they remained till Saturday, when he
brought them to Prairieville, leaving
tlie buggy till it should be better wheel­
ing than at present.
Steve Smith has removed his family
to Plainwell, which will be their future
home.
'
Danie Doyle has teen home for a
short visit, during holidays.
Mr. F. F. Ward has decided to remain
here another year, to the great satisfac­
tion of Prairievillians.
Special service each evening of this
week at the M. E. church.
Mt and Mrs. Earl Russell, O. B. Dia­
mond and wife, 8. G. Russell and wife
spent the past week in Galesburg.
A fine boy jit Will Ford’s.

Bowens mills.
Roods blockaded, and mercury 13 de­
grees below zero. Where is Vennor?
Where is the prophet from Kalamazoo?
Where is everybody who was going to
have such a mild winter? Frozen to
death perhaps; or they ought to be for
attempting to deceive.
Mr. Briggs, our mail carrier, had
quite a time getting home with Satur­
day’s mail. But J. W.’s motto is “Get
there Eli," and he got, even if he did
have to come ria Hastings or thereabout.
While we flully agree with Gun lake,
in the Journal, that Sam Carlisle’s new
recruit would not pass muster for artil­
lery, he is fully up to the standard of
infantry.
No meeting at the Kenei school house
on account of the snow.
G. A. R. post will have open lodge
Thursday night, when occurs their in­
stallation.
■
Bushee has returned home from his
trip to Nashville and Maple Grove.
Commander Armstrong will go to
Wayland on Wednesday of this week to
Install the officers of Wayland Post, G.
A. R.
Roads are now open, and things may
so liven up that we will have more to
write about next week.
cedar Creek.
Alonzo Kidder is very sick. Mr. Kid­
der was a soldier in the late war, and
was wounded severely. He gets a pen­
sion, which he justly deserves.
Daniel Dickerson is clearing twenty,
acres of oak timber; cutting the timber
all into saw-logs and ties. David Ward
and Tommy Baird have the job. Wil­
liam Howe has his saw mill doing busi­
ness again and is doing splendid work,
and lots of it.
Aden Wait bought about two hund­
red rabbits, paying ten cents each, and
now he cannot get offered but five cents
foj them. That is what we call small
profit.
Our treasurer reports,the tax about
half paid before the first ixyofJanuary.

Miss Mattie Ford has again resumed
her old place at Mr. Fa A. Blackmain’s;
and F. A. is not seen over west as often
as he was a few weeks ago.
The fanners in thia vicinity are anx­
ious to begin work on the railroad. If
they can’t raise much money they can
work like nailers.
The late storm has blockaded the
roads to some extent, bat at this writing
they are again passable.
A few weeks of good sleighing would
not come amiss now, for those that have
teaming to do.
Mr. E. E. Griliey is now ready to saw
logs or lath, and can plane your lumber
for you if you wish.
Our school teacher wonders how
many letters he will get this week.
Week before last he gut 18, by actual
count. I tell you girls, you had better
look out for hiin; he’s a sly joker, and
no mistake. His facilities for school
teaching are good, if the tavs do call
him “Cobb."
From the Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elston of Leroy,
Calhoun county, are visiting Mr. E.’s
uncle, Bryon Walker, senior, of Irving
township.
Hon. D. D. Darling was 70 years old,
Christmas day. Mr. Darling hasn’t yet
decided who will be the next President
Mr. Shepard, of the hardware, accom­
panied by Mrs. Wm. Moore, spent New
Year’s in Lowell, the guests of Mr.
Shepard’s parents.
Now the logs will begin to move.
Messers Cheepebrough and W. Fox are
both paying good prices for all the first
class logs they can get.
’
Mr. Jas Cool is putting up some neat
show cases in town, Messrs. J. H.
Herrington and E. L. Mosher each have
one of Cool’s manufacture.
Mr. James Godfrey, of this office, re­
turned to day from Charlotte, where he
has been spending New Year’s with his
gir—, thiere, we almost said it
Quite a fracas at F. E. Deming’s store
a few evenings since. Out of respect
for one of tfie parties engaged, who was
not in the least to blame, we refrain
from mentioning any names.
Mr. N. Brayton, our popular .towns­
man, went to Howell Monday to join his
wife, and to-be present with other rela­
tives at the family reunion which took
place at his father's residence. New
Year’s. Mr. and Mrs. B. are expected
home to-morrow evening.
Following is a list of the Sunday
school officers of the United Brethren
church, elected at the annual meeting
for the coming year: For Superinten­
dent!, A. C.’Clemens; for Asst. Supt.,

Milo W. Fish; Secretary, Mrs. A. C.
Clemens; Treasurer, Thus. E. Cheesebrdugh; Organist, Miss Minnie CheTOebrough; Chorister, John Fish. Aver­
age weekly attendance, 60.
®
The dnlyaccidentthat occurred to mar
the enjoyment of the New Year’s party,
wks the painful injury which happened
to '* a Emma Johnson, while dancing.
__ _ _ jft knee “cap" was thown out of
place and the joint badly sprained.
This caused her removal from the hall,
and thij attendance of a^ffiysician to ad­
just tha displacement. The young lady
was able to ride home soon after the ac­
cident.!
Considerable excitement prevailed the
other (fey, when the cry of murder, or a
The greenbackers are very jubilant
similar sound, 4vas heard issuing from
over the taxes being so low, but that
the interior of H. Will’s furniture store.
will not help them to elect their super­
The fears'of all were soon allayed, how­
visor next spring.
An exhibition' at the Doud school ever, when rushing to the spot, they
hopse last evening; a large crowd and learned it was only Mr. Will’s birth-day
and witnessed the edifying sight (edify­
lots of fun for old and young.
ing to all but Mr. Will), of three of our
Mr. Monakie now rides in a new swell­
strongest young ladies, belaboring him,
box cutter.
t«ch with a good sized lx&gt;anl in her
Our mail carrier is not to be bluffed
hand. No wonder the the victim called
by storm or bad roads. On Saturday
for' helfx M-u-r-d-e-r-M
last he started from here at eight o,clock
The New Year’s quadrille party given
in the morning and arrived in Hastings
by Fox A White, In Union hall, Mon­
at one in the afternoon. That is mak­
day evening, was a complete social tri­
ing time on the double-quick; but he
umph. Seventy couples were there and
brought the mail to Cedar, just the same.
enjoyed themselves to
pePfectlon.
David Bowker, agent for the Mutual
Charley Bronson, of the Freeport hotel,
insurance company, of Barry and Eaton,
furnished the supper. To my the gen­
is doing quite a business, insuring prop­
eral arrangement, and the quality of the
erty in this town, this winter.
splendid collation were excellent, is very
DELTON.
mild praise. By this one single effort,
Mercury 12 degrees below zero.
. Mr. and Mrs. Brunson have placed the
Miss Alida Bush started with Lincoln Freeport hotel and themselves in the
Bush, her cousin, January 1st, for Al­ front rank as successful caterers to the
bion College.
public taste.
Mr. H. A. McAllister is the next man
to be seen hunting a hired girL A young
laxly had appeared at his house and was □Mercury was 16 degrees below zero
in need of a nurse. Herb says when his one night last week.
three daughters take on a few more
L. W. Wing is attending the meeting
years, it will not be necessary for him of the board of supervisors at Hastings
to run after hired girls.
this week.
Mr. Willie Nichols is still on the sick
A. R. Jessup is in the employ of Gale
list. Willie has not been well since he Searles, of Middleville.
had the meaalra last spring.
Old Mr Grosfend, the stage driver,
It is rather late to talk ataut Christ­ was tipped over about a mile aoqth of
mas; but Clark Williams makes the boss

mon money the tat dey he

I have what you want in thia Bns.

Rather dull for blacksmiths now, but Tuesday, the 2nd. There will be some
have one here that can wort the money left after paying the indebted- theCsater next SHmby nigkt
sucH.off of all of them, shoeing horses.

The revival meetings which have
been in progress at the Gun lake school
house under the direction of Rev.
Prescott were closed last Sunday eve.
Job England, accompanied by Mr.
Averill, went to Grand Rapids last Sat­
urday to dispose of his fora
The Masons wgi have.a social and
oyster supper at their hall Saturday p.
m., the I* last. A cordial invitation is
extended.
"
&lt; C

Mrs. Herrick is rick.
Most of the farmers are busily engag­
ed in drawing wood to Battle Creak.
Where was Ed. Walton last .Saturday
night when the boys wanted to go to
taxing school?

emitted, "Great Women

of Aaufea

and Europe.”
_
The teachers of this town are anxioue-

The beautiful sunsets (according to
Vennor) Indicating warm weather, are.
a complete fizzle.
.-J .
C. H. Thurston is painting his house
on the insidf&gt; in a manner that will
eclipse any house in this part of the
kind enough to explain.
town.
WOODLAKD.

The correspondent of the Nashville

yet he seems to be a rising man, at least
he is attracting some attention. Not
long since a tfltizen fancied 'himself in­
sulted by some information furnished
the public by the scribe. All that sav­
ed the scribe from being seriously whip­
ped, was the fact that he is generally
supposed- to be a hard man to handle
when waked up. Lately he is getting
abused for omitting items concerning
persons who would like to be put in
pnnt, and don’t get there. Now he
seems to think there is some truth in
the oft repeated story of fighting editors
and murdered correspondents and re­
porters.
Baughman &amp; Harter hare dissolved
partnership by mutual consent. Harter
retains the drug trade, while the doctor
attends exclusively to his medical prac­
tice, having his office in the upper story
of the drug store.
Trabert &amp; Doud have quit the part­
nership Imsineas.
Doud retains the
store and contents. Trabert is to occu­
py the Shriner building.
Roads were blockaded and business
came to a stand-still last Wednesday
and Thursday. Snow drifted into the
highways to the depth of four or five
feet.
.
F. F, Hilbert has purchased the farm*"

Lacrt
We enjoyed a ven pleasant evening
at the residence of Mr. Tom. Ford New

night. The girls are st the front now.
Wont the light fantastic toe step to the
music though ?
Brother Mosher is having cplmdid
success with his revival meetings at
the M.E. church of Northwest Assy­
ria, there being right or more, new con-

ing school at Bellevue, beginning with
the winter term.
Miss Blanch Barker, who has been at­
tending school at Hastings, spent the
holidays with friends at home in Maple
Grove.
There was a family Christinas tree
and reunion at Squire Stevens’ Christ-

A dancing party at Warren Joy's on
the 25th, is announced. All are invited.
The boys are laughing in thrir sleeves
to think the tables are turned so nicely.
They expect to hoard up money this
year. Don’t be too sure boys, you; witt
have to pay halt any way.
The fearful snow storms of the past
week caused the north and south roMh
to be so drifted that travel ia convey-L

It was severe weather indeed.
of N. Brin. Mr. Rein gore to Dakota.
' A youhg married couple are visiting
at A. Estebrook’s, the bridegroom be­ Maple Grove. Go ahead giria, white the
ing past 70 years of age, and the bride opportunity is yours.
63.
A goodly number of Johnstown’,
School report for the month ending young folks spent Christman eve a
Maple Grove, the Christmas tree at th
Dec. 21, of the higher department of
M. E. church bring the attraction of th
the Woodland school. Diet. No. 4:
^evening.
! . - T’
ALGEBRA.
'

Class A—Claude Carpenter, 100; Geo.
Carpenter, 100.
ARITHMETIC.

West Baltimore.
•
No mail at Prichardville Thursday 1
Saturday last week, because of the sw
Dell Newton spoiled his saw, and
the mill is not doing anything this wee
A few friends met at I. Week’s NV
Year's night, and enjoyed a ▼ery pta
ant evening, despite the storm.
Thomas Elsey and family left
Florida with Dr. Brown.

Class A — Frank McArthur, 100;
Claude Carpenter, 100; Geo. Carpenter,
100; Ludwig Bizer, 80; Geo. Baitinger,
80; Lottie Colestock, 81; Lizzie Spind­
ler, 70; Bertha Judd, 80; Emma Cooper,
96; Mina Crowell, 74; Emma Grozenger, 74.
Class B—Walter Holmes, 82; Elmer
McArthur, 92; Geo. Spfodler, 80; EUa her friends at Prichard ville a New Y(
„
Spindler, 92; Charles Yahk, 92; Lola roll.
Mr. Robert Blivin has had a roi
Goddard, 100; Anna Eastman, 73; Em­
removed by Dr. Brown.
ma Bizer, 90; John Leedy, 80.
Class C—Lottie Carpenter, 80; Willie
Cole, 100; Claude Hough, 100; Duvillo

Holly, 86; Eddie McArthur, 82; Wifiie
Miller, 66; Mabel Bevier, 85; Ida God­
dard, 76; Minnie Wonderlick, 68.
history.
„
j,.
Class A -Claude Carpenter, 100; Geo.
Carpenter, 85; Lottie Colestock, 76; Ltdwig Bizer, 93; Lizzie Spindler, 70; Chas.
Yank, 78; Bertha Judd, 86; Emma
Cooper, 81; Mina Crowell, 70.
geography.
.
Class A—Lottie Coltstock, 83; Bertha
Judd, 84; Emma Cooper, 79-, Mina
Crowell, 81; Geo. Carpenter, 90; Clande
Carpenter, 87; Ludwig Bizer, 84; Wal­
ter Holmes, 09; Lizzie Spindler, 64; Ella
Spindler, 57; Frank McArthur, 77; Geo.
Baitinger, 79; Emma Grozinger, 87.
Class B—Emma Bizer, 88; Lola God­
dard, 96; Anna Eastman, 76; Ixittie
Carpenter, 99; Wiliie Cole, 95; Claud
Hough, 91; Duvillo Holly, 69; Eddie
McArttaiKTS; tito; Spindler. 88; Elmer
Mr Arthur, 88; Willie Miller, &lt;8; Char­
les Yank. 98; Mabie Bevier, 97; Minnie
Wonderlick, ».

Rutland.
Snow blockade on all north and*
roads.
Thermometer ten below zero.
Friday apd Saturday the saow at
The school in district 4 rtoppe
consequence of the severity of the s
Mr. Brown, living on the Geo.
limn farm, had his team break lot
Jefferson St. in your city, and run
nearly ruining a good wagon. NJ
ties his team more securely now.
Rev. Whitaker, U. B. preadhro*
dunk, has resigned his partonte.
The Bunday school omrartatf
was seriously intiwTrnri wttk
snow. IIanily any Ixxly co«kl
Alls Martin is trying Io 8a4 a
big &lt;nou«b to raid a kog i* wl
wants to kill. WnbdarbMr ba I

mIntake or accident about tt I

GRAMMAR.

Class A—Emma Cooper, 83; Mina
Crowell, 80; Emm* Gruxinger, 82; BerNew
tha J«kt,83; Lottir i’oirabwk, 81; Us»««&gt;’
ria Spirxller, 87; Gw. t arp«t«. tk “1 * «°od time.
Some udaeoHr
Ludwig Biter, 11; Claude Carpenter, ITO;
Frank McArthur, 88.
Class B—Anna Eastman. 100; Lota and took Uton tna*
Goddard. 100; Ida Goddard. 06; Mabel
Bevier, 82; Emma Hirer, 100; Lottie
Carpenter, W0; Minnie Woadtrliek. 88; It tai
Walter Holmee. 87; WtUle Cole, 87;
Claud Hough, 88; Duvillo HoUv, M;

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toward

something bf

e

WHAT SAVED HOOKER.

&gt;H£ VARIETIES OF LAUGHTER.

at ChaaeeHora*
tae
[Brooklyn Eagle.]
ifi• . i- -r1
There is tho hearty laugh, the con­
(M. 0»&lt;l 1a Detroit Pre. Fira.)____
:to,Mitad^ta.,yf
vulsive laugh, the he-he laugh , and the
The movement of Jackson acrore uproarious,
UM “d rottod.
almoet-tumble-out-of-ihe*
America » • »*? Only a year or Hdotar’s flunk at ChanceJlorsville and
the said Martha Ann Itfaeh having departed tills
chair laugh. There wss the faugh of
I
life.
teariti*
a
laat will and testament. which has
into shftE^^Kwas the groat god. But arodnd to hi. rear was a complete .Jtt
filed in saklcaart
Prince Hal. who was said to laugh "till
prire. Uy 6 o’clock in the evening hl. his face is like a wet cloak—ill, Uid op.*
Lhax- Ml-h
taw of b.ttle were formed and the
There i* the- incipient laugh, which ia
Ws*ont«-t
awakened to the fact that monfiy-gpt- order to advance waa given. Scouts not a laugh but a smile.
The l^ite
• ting is not the noblest pursuit of man. had reported tho Eleventh corps in his Charles Backus, the minstrel,whe^it vriM
We «ee so many vulgar people .who front, and the attack wa. to .waft «n&lt;l beromeaibered. h*d a very large mouth,
dioastrons m a whirlwind. Most of » as once having his photogntoh taken.
have money—money and , nothing eleep­
toroHion. brsrelrned tor the hrerinr of satrt
petit!.*, red fikaTtbe Itelrn « taw of
Federah
in
the
ElcvrntL
it j® hardly considered reputabfle the
The operator told him to looVpleasant,
creretl, and aB other pi-rsoca luterreted Id s^d
to be rich. We begin to see that it is were preparing •’'FrcX
re^ata, are JWrad to smw at a teMiun &lt;■:
to amide a little. The famous minstrel
incrc.-i:. Mm ■
it.
T
*
tb.iiu
were
aiiy
pickets
in
rear
of
■•Id Court, then to be boWre at the Probate
not a great achievement to get mooef.
having Iwi ornc
gave
an
elaborate
smile.
“
Ob,
that
Rb^^e
’
u
rjlgU.rSd^
the Federal army they were picked np
that on the sen
We find out that all a man ha* to
will never do!” said the photographer,
10 o'clock in the
r OTdarad9'fiu’Sdnrtmot,,
Xhta
iuna lb to grip his haul so suddenly that no general alarm was
In the city of
hand tight to all he gets, and bold on given. Ail of a sudden the mighty it’s too wide for the instrument.
Speaking of a western actress tfw refive notice to tke perrera interested in
&lt;
to all he gets to be a millionaire&gt;m tread of battle-line and the crash of
rrs-&gt;, I shall sell at public auction to
time. In fact, we begin to see that tl»e musketry fell upon the ears of tlie un­ Srter wrote: "Her smile opened out
&gt;lddrr the lands and prunten dee the Yosemite valley in a Muy morn­
more vulgar and mean A man ia' the suspecting Federate, and tho panic
,ld mortcue, to wit: AD that eerparcri of land situate tn the county atBton^lESeJ^’wTS
more money he gets. We find, in short, which ensued was but the natural ing.” When Mias Marie Wilt -n, the
■now^riL^AH *fiiat kj“irtl«i"2t Um
that ws have plenty of men in America finale. A few men gpt into line here English actress, played Heater Graze­
imrterof the soqth-west quarter of U A tree copy *.
who are fit for nothing else but to make and there, but the resistance melted brook in the “Unequal Match/’ her
Judge of Profit-.
section tweivn. tn township twfi ---- ---------laugh was said to be of the character
money.
? away as the line advanced. It was a
ten west, lying south of the
that first as it were loc^s out of • tho
easterly and westerly Cour
And so it is that our best people are furious fire which Jackson’s monxpoured
State ofiMIchlgjui. The Circuit Court for the
eyes
to
see
if
tho
coast
was
clear,
then
tion.
containing
th^ty
acres
suddenly beginning to aay “Let us do into the Eleventh. Thev were elated
Uebter. comsomething better." But as the army u and enthusiastic. And they swarmed steals down into a pretty dimple of the
a aona
lesser, au&lt;»
.v-, I through the pine for®t as if their num- cheek and rides there in an eddy for
Itii
dead letter,
and no
an uux
our u«»j
navy is rot,
the while; then waltzes at tlie corners a
allowed
why art—art in its many ways and walks I beta were endless.
—allures theeager feet of our ambitious |
Men have said, that the panic would of the mouth like a thing of life; then
Conrad, LauraCoarad, Elia Conrad, Clara Ara­
and best-minded people.
have extended no farther, and that the bursts ita bonds of beauty and fills the
S
bella Conrad and Frank Eugene Conrad, dt-h-nc.
New
Yoi!k
will,
of
course,
long
remain
i
corp8
would have speedily recovered air^for a moment with a shower of
New York will, oi vuiimi, luutij
CIJL IT &amp; REYNOLDS.
Attorneys for Sole Executor,
,
the capital of commerce. This tremon- from the surprise, and men have written silver-tongued echoes and then eteals
Italtte Creak, Mhfixlgsn.
dons Moloch of trade very naturally • that but for one man's coolness at the back to ita lair in the heart to watch
Son to
day of
fmmnlMt art to death.
trampl®
iloath. She
Sho may
mar sit
ait at ; critical moment Jackson would have again for ita prey.” How different from
ChM&gt;&lt;iery Order.
his feet, sell her wares there, and all driven a wedge into tho Federal army, the.kind of laugh of Prince Hoare, a
Htato of Mlchifon, Fifth Judicial ClrculL-Iu
frioml
of
Hayden,
thq
painter.
This
|
Cltanccry.
that, even flourish for years yet on the | Gen. Pleosanton, then commanding
county. MichiganLottie Ualtuba. complainant,
for holding th&gt;
roaring island of iron and stone, but she three regiments of cavalry and a field gentleman was a delicate, feeble-looWng
! Chari® Gali L - - ——
will not'stay there. She has built her | battery,lay in position to be run oyer man, with a timid expression of'face,
„——, and au
fortherouniy
I Suit pendltu
described in .the
house here- in Washington. To drop ' by the frightened fugitives as they and when he laughed heartily he almost
_ _ __ ___________ __________ .j, the12th day KSSSn.
». vlr | all
tigur® of speech and state cold facts, art i sought a place of safety. In tho midst eecnied to I&gt;e crying.
■ at December, A. 1). ISO.
parcel of land lying and !«-■
It runs in families sometimes to dis­
I bi tills cause It aptiearing from affidavit on file
p of'Tbornapptt*. county &lt;rf
has-already built here on a single street ojL.the.most embarrassing confusion he
Our
mirniuir
Holstein and Devon
Cat Us ’tM*1 Uie defendant? Chaites Galusha. is anon Ing In the l
Michigan, described a.t rolBarry
and
*
in a single year more beautiful houses, j Bent a regiment of dismounted cavalry tort the countenance in laughter. Mr.
rthX^m!?tXri
1 raaidcntaf this State, but Is a resident o&lt; Vir lows, to wit: •T
topy acres ri the north
fine, rich, gjorious to e®, than can b«- forward to form a line and check tho Labouchere speaks of a family who lance ejections; opjHirtuulty of conmarinx dfr
nw^ion wf’f&amp;lh • Ootamr. sohritoni for
I of lhe north-east frarttona! jusyinamber six. of townriap nunihtr
found in the city of New York. Sticks Confederates, and the other regiments, laugh a great deal, and who always fi-rent breeds: low nrires. because oiTextent of | complainant. It b ofricBBdunS said defendant
—
—
range
uumt&gt;er
tan west.
----C
I
aiJearanre
U.
thia
reuse
on
«
^E-torc
pin here, and remember this is the cold, mounted, at once charged into the moss
mans shut their eyes when they do so. It is
1-oudElii,XUKKfs
„ir
the date of thb. order, sad that
frozen truth. And I think it means of fugitives tind drove them clear off funny at the, dinner table, when some­ aluguea free ( orrrot&gt;orMlr»ee Holtelted.
Fowoll
Bros.,
(
within
twenty
days
the
complainant
cause
tills
Circuit
Court
Commissioner
In and for Ham
something. .T think it means a great the flejj On the left of the plank rood, thing witty is said to look around and NPKINGIJOBO, CHATVFORD CO.. FENN. °r*r to be published in the Hartlngi Baxnkr.
CX*^ffcfejlBIN.
deal more than simple material prosper*
' *
Thon, one •by one, twenty-two
guns see tho same distortion of every face. ■I MoRRmta.Itawnra iu,,kk
NoUcttor
for
Complainant.
There
is
not
an
eye
left
id
the
family.
ity. It means an advance—a long ad- were brought to the front and un•
JOgN t'AMVKTH
A trio of staters is spoken of who show
von®, too—in the lin® of aft. Of limbored. Tho spot ______________
__
where each gnn
.
Of CannseL
1 ______ __ _________
Ctatai Juta&gt;.
D. D. MALI.OBY • TO.,
'course, architecture te not the.high®t ' stood was plain to view in 1881, and half an inch of pale pink gums when j
Wholesale
dealers
in
Orders
an4
Foreign
Fruita.
:
SMITH
&amp;
COIAJROVE,
or noblest, but tho tangible, visible, and | may be for several years to come. It they langh. In their presence, like '
&gt;r~. for
fur Complainant. .
Solicitors
1
[Attest.)
CHARLES M. MACK.
serves to illustrate, emphasize, wluit I | Was in the cleared field to the left of Wendell Holmes, one “never dares
State of Mlrhiftan. County of. Barry -«s.
Register.
At a neaslor. of the Probate Court fur thr
would say. And so I aay art has built | the Chanccllorsviilc plank road, and be os funny as one can,* for fear of st-V :
“* Bl th,, i*robate ffifi' e la
her home hero. She will possess it and i about half a mile below the famous ing their applauding trij&gt;lo of gums. ,
aid county oo Wrdne*
bide here undtar these blue skies.
j | bricku.,
u™.
u.»n cuni-dvd
.^k- ., o- —
t----------—
j-------------------house.
The 8guns
enfiladed uJackA —
laugh
is ------sometimes
only
a aneer..
ember in the year one
state of Michigan, County of Barry.-an.
and eighty-thrrv.
Ai a scnloii nf the ITobate Coart tar tlx- county UMMMM
dose ■ yoar eyes and recall the J1 hou
Bou‘r
s whole frqnt,
front, and the moment his 1 Diogenes, of tub notoriety, saw a good
Barry, boldcn at the Prutiote office In the city
color of cities you have seen. London
liuea broke cover they were met with , dealnf
d—1
v:--’of
-»*
—k‘-- Some
«------------thia kind
laughter.
one 1[
Hoatlngs In said couuty on Saturdsy. the 15tn
day »f Decetuber, tn the yraroue UMnmand eight Adams, dreeaaed.
is a sombre gray, alm®t black. Paris
such Htorms of canister that whole regi- ssaid
-«« to him, “ Many people laugh at J
tin reading and filing the petitiot*. .duly vert
hundred and eight) -three.
is white, and so on. This is a red dty. | meats lay down after tho first volley. 1 you.
you.’’ “ But I,” he quickly remarked, 1
tied, of Jreepb Koliar, allerlag that dttly aathre. ITraent. Cleiurut Smith. Judge of Probate.
Qf course, if you o^ly s® the capital , For the first quarter of an hour these | "“ am
““ not laughed, down.”
1
of Uiseauteof Emory Buffing tieatrd csptee of the last win and testament &lt;X
natil dreenredand at the probate thereof havmt:
ton
and Pennsylvania avenue, and indeed i gnU8 were supported by cavalry alone.
*“ “M In said court, showing tijat said will
the largest half I fear only see this | but as regiment after regiment won I
duly admitted to prolmlc In su Lav»• lP*cik'* Sun.)
w«ra V.*^fa
rvnev C&lt;&gt;.i . Sew
York, ana n»*.'tHra
nrajimi Hlftt
ib:»t MICh
surh
much, why Washington maXwvni gray,
picked up, whirled about, and sent to
Tho store kind of pumpkin pie has j
copy of said will be allowed, filed, attfi reconlwl
green, or even black
uiock or mottled,
moiueu, if
u you . the gnp, the support soon became a di- i a sort of sickly aecond-cousin coun- :
art -as
red• far •*
the
in said cor-*
----— last wfiFand'Testa
-—1
take into account the crowds of colored I' vision.
Other batteries were rushed tenance, and is scarcely over An I
incut ot s»Mgl dcceared.
wm It Is ordered, that Mondnv. the
folks. But go out‘ toward ~
Senator —
Pen­ down the plank or across the fields, and i
eighth of an inch thick, with a l MreufactHrerfirtHcnncticidly grilled Goods,
noun, be UAwlgneil for the hearing uf said petition, 2BI day oi■{January next at tea o'clock in tho
dleton’s place or Secretory BloineJs, by and by Jackson’s golden moment I crust on the bottom that almost
and tluU the heirs.n
at...
law„.,»».&lt;&gt;
of said &lt;.v-,-v&lt;un-u,
dceea*ed, and forenoon. lx* aarixned for the hearittK of nu.I
Pickle*, I'reservcs. ete.
. —
and you will ever after remember Wash­ had passed. The Federal army had i taei.“ttaucr'.XTrttomtit aX, .'AteMdJSSSfamA«..nm«&gt;rr.tneB. all other |&gt;er»ona interested In said estate, are re­ l&lt;etltkHi. atad that the helm at law of tald &lt;:&lt;*
ta al! rthiT persons Interested in said
quired to appear at a session of tahi Court. Uwn
ington City os the reddest of red spots faced
iawvv, to
M the
„,o rear,
lvol, and
„uu the great gap had
t&lt;&lt; be hidden al the Probite &lt; ►filer In the city &lt;rf estate, anrkequlrcd to appear al a’ session of
taste, that has to bo imagined, M»’it in a----------on this earth. And tho fervid green of been clewed by artillery. w
tjthrn to tie hidden at tin* 1 •rebate
Hnail)ig*. hi said comity, and show cause, if any
sort of go-aa-you-plcaso flavor bei-w. wt &lt; Hrt !
tic city ot Haatinga, In sold county,
•u— ------ *— the prayer of the petitioner should
of'tho trees, the bluest of blue skies—Just
Justat
atsundown
sundownJackson,
Jacksongrew restive tan bark and cinnamon. Then again, ; L/Jl,
and show cnusc. If any there i»e, why the prayer
• k-hese bring out and italicise tho red so under tho terrific fire, ant
ia ordered a 100 store pi® will be made out of on'I UL/
further ordered that said iwtitionrr of the petitioner should not be granted.
And it Is further ordered that said petitioner
listinctly—the intense Pompeiian rod— general advance. Long lines of men ordinary 2(Accnt pumpkin. Each pie is i a Ils I
L Ul
pereoux hite-rested in sald^esgive ntalce to the penotw interested in said *
ion fairly revel in the warmth of it. sprang to their feet and rushed forward j out into eight pieces atxmt the size of two |
estate, of the ix-ndrncy of said petition, and the
hid this red is not at all obtrusive. with cheers and yells, determined to j
tviKK.ftueo
■
fiugera,which sell for 5 oente. This brings
iwi»rr printed and circulated In Mid
Qf tobe
x*id county
rotuiiyof
These green trees see to that. And then have tlie guns. It did not seem as if
40 cents for a pie, or $40 for tho pro- :
Barry oner tu each w,-ek for three succeralve new.spai»er printed and rtrculated In said county
he Pompeiian red is often interrupted anything living could ctom that open
of Harry. o&lt;ire.ln each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
duot of tho pumpkin. That leaves the
weeks pn vion* to said day of bearing.
| A true copy. ]
CLEMENTSMITH,
■y some sudden Or sharp contrast of space of 600 feet with such a tornado of
store-keeper $39 and 80 cents profit on '
ClF.MKNT SMITH.
.
Judge of Prolate.
□lor. Here it is surprised by a break canister swooping over it, but whole
(Atrue copy.)
Judge of Probate.
his pumpkin and as tho crust is thin ,
f green .stone or gray stone, then a regiments charged up tG within ‘fifty
1*rebate Order.
with no shortening in it 80 cents ought'
ifter form of red, but the whole habit- foot, and scores of Confederates dashed w VU,U1 fcUU, wo. (wruu
I
state
of
M
lehigan.
County
of
Rarrv.-ra.
to cover this cost, leaving an even $39 ■
At a w»kNi of the Probate Court for the Coun­
&gt;le and decent part ot this great eapi- ta-among guna and wore kfllod there,
the transaction.
tran'«action.
a Tuut oa
Ou the
Ulate of Michigan. In the dreuit Court for.the
ty hf itany. Ixrfdcu at the Probate Dffire In the
1 of ours is one prevailing array of har- The charge wa» repalaed but to bo
A slice
alico of mother',
pi. th.
my of Hastings In salt! county on Saturday, the
mother’s pumpkin pie
the jI
onious Pompeiian and Indian red.
I made win. and agmn. When night j ril(, of yonr t„0 hnnd,. a,,,-, tte re_. ’
^Uad settled down Jackson gave ,rt np.
UHon OTt
horae-mMo pio.
nn
-«
lation
cut in home-mside
pie, and an
Jennie ArtuStrOtB. Hkftle Mcllvaln. Frank
Phil Mhcrldan'n Hperch-Moklnc.
Flatter. Kate Fuller asa Julia Fluhrr. defend■He couldnot drive ta. wedge pa.t the | iinch
ln(1
conuto, more
noh an
j „
ft hajf tMck
thick contains
[Chicago Herald.)
A minor.
.
7
'
mnizle ol Ptauumtonagnn.
He had
Ma| pie
pw than a
.™wn
pioa, and I
bft&lt;* ! real
dozen .rare
store pies,
rpon doe proof by atkfa’tit that Jennie Arm­
Ou readlnc iukI flllu* the petition, duly vwllfed.
An intimate friend of Gen. «'*»?
Phil 1 ^’’andfa,"00!^’pl™ L*a^ ' ‘^n .“nttagT
“‘"“‘'j
of MarahtUI tl. It loom the guardian of raid iniu- strong, Hattie Mellrai&lt;Frank Fisher and Julia
or, nn*ytu« th*t be mayty Ucmscd tt&gt; mort|R«£&lt;* Fisher, defendant* in the above entitled mu**gestion
eating
it.
•'
.
' i.
the
.oldmr: “'Shen-liui
J, cani,terch^kcd j K
ratlon eotul
g
ccrtnui renl estate erf raid minor's for reasons pending in thia court, realde out of the said
the gallant
gallant soldier:
Sheridan, aa |
therein set forth.
state nfMIrhlzaii and In the Mate of Kamas, es­
inning eonver..tioimlnit. can t make I him_dmth
Ite.ta rre-r«.l.w
Thenyijrai ft l» ordered, that Monday, the cort Frank Ftahcr. who rreldea In the state at
peeck »f he tan. to look about ta. . „
11L
»“
1
Cmw
which du#U1 re&lt;alto fr,
14th. day of January next al ten o'clock In the Wisconsin. And on motiono! Smith AC’olgro.e.
Cos® in which death results from i
forenoon, ty aMlmml for th« hearinjr of raid |«e- ’•ollclU&lt;K f'»r vomHainanl. It la oniered tiia: the
lienee.
1 remember an wieaama
Tf10
Confederate- who advanced the
physical
excitement
consequent
in nlivnir’al nmitzvmz.nt wnaonnon^ qjj j
tltlon, and that the helm at law &lt;&gt;f s3d derearcd said OFtauihuits do Hpiwarand answer the bill of
?re
out, and it was agtansl tbeae gnn, dolled deatli ton mefltal pmaion are, according ■to ,-re he was
wa. called
coltad out
and all other ih-fwmis Interested in raki rv ' canmlnlnt fifed in the said eanv. within tour
The
,tyte-*".rrIUIrtri1‘«ap|»ear at
of raid; mpnths troin the date of this order, else the said
altogether unexpected, either. Ho tlloawnd times over. Those who wore Lancet, not uncommon. A recent in­
U,v»n..
hoH,eu !be ..«w- Oflh-v.
tniKc. in
m i w‘’ ltt complaint shall lie taken ns confessi'd.
id up and tang tan wye.ionone wiled were in most instances riddled stance has again called attention to the '
the ciU ofI HaatiOBB
Hastings In Mid
aakl county and’ show JL And furlhet. that this order bv published with1 in Uie audience addrraed tarn. nnd torn to pieces. The bnri.l partire
rtMwc.lf
any.there
fc.why
any
there
to,
why
the
prayer
of tiw
daysTrum thh date, in the HastingmAllcr. Unfortunately, those parton.
j&gt;ctiUoner r
'*-----never ma.le a break, and he never tound
,ilb a„ vonn^
d
who are prone to undden and over- : ^omP
&lt;mre inem h
anybody before him except that heads, log, and arme worowmUerM al! whelming outburats of ill temper do
ant^ PURIFY JtyE BLOOD.
1.1
—
TC-r
v-r'V” ""-*”ch publicaSKiJiXl&amp;tt'S.
j*
man He made the speech m hu alongthefront. Kot one single wounded ) not. n, a rule, rorognin. theta proJr.htSX
creational tone and uW so easy | m0„'!„a, found on that batter- front,
anta, iwrwmitily.at lca«t twenty days before th&lt;‘
penalty or realize the penis to which it k«L Haring bM&gt; bafortlSa public hr a quarterof
grnorfnl thrt it cspta™
But he Ojl the ri!,t flank wh„r0 [he • , h„d expos® them; while the stupid idea i • erttsry.and bavin*alwaya pertermW moretijua taper printed and circulated In raid County of ■ time herein prretcfbml fur their ap|waranee.
Barry, onee In each week for three iswceislve • Dated thia i7th day of Itecembcr. A. 1). tsax
^ i
“»»« F^“k
the rail tbit such death, to occur ta Jitorion,
weeks, previous acrid day of ImariniL
1
FRANK A. HOOKER.
. ycta know, which 1. so lialntua( ; ,ra&lt;s,(, ffera_ forn fot0 splinters, the
...
,
CLMtENfSlITlL
and which are directly caused by it,
I SUTTH * &lt;*l&gt;UIKOVK,
1' tri&gt;e coPy-l
Jmlge offrobati
x wt
“T g™'1'1''&lt;nit ■" bJ • h',i“irf“i ,irag’ a“j
ought to lie ascribed to “the visitation
- --------- ;------------- (
bolldtaHi for Complainant.
inn? T
yS' BCOrM 01 Confederate, lying in the of God,” tends to dixert attention from
u. . .... .Vhan&lt;**7 Order.
i A true copy. (Attest.)
Mate of Michigan, Fifth Judicial ClreulL-ln
CHARLES M. MACK.
J“LX »™W.
- SF™'- '■W’oy Jil&lt;:1&gt;0‘ ”•« ’onmlod far
the common sense lesson which such
vTuuteery.
[
I
»
•
ite-*i'U-r
I*11
ln stones, splinters and fragments of rocks',
deaths should teach. It is most unwise
DmL-m M. Hull. Horace II. Hull, Elizabeth I
■to A Monros Sts., Chicago.
■nt any .motive or ।feeling or
____________ °
Mittrli. ( IcnviiUu,-Cnli»u ViuiSIckle* I
to allow the mind to excite the brain
J a. Mortgage Sale.
■ I»(4 wnakl tossy bUnMlWr,
Richard
Powell.
Vfola
P^ell
and
Allert
Vlffi
oais, and when I heard him making
Sand That Mines In the Wind.
and body to such extent as tp endanger
mansm—ti.r three laM by their uext friend. Isaac . Default luivtug been made In the eondltlims of
peech, and saw him pick out one
Puwell—complainants.
&gt;
I ' n &lt;*rteln mortgage (whereby the power tiicreln
[San Francisco Call. ]
life itself. We do not suffipienily ap­
in the audience to address, I
ewtained to tell has ixH-ome operative) execu­
preciate the need and value, of, mental
About
twenty
mil®
south
of
Still
­
t shuddered at timfrs lest he
ted by CharkwX. Htewvt to Mrs. H, M Norris,
discipline as a corrective of jbad habits
bearing date the twenty-seventh, day of Novem­
I, forgetting where he was, inter­ water, Churchill county, on the Saud­
and a preventive of disturbances by
berA. D. liwo; and recorded In the office o( the
-Springs
flat,
at
the
foot
of
tho
moun
­
na of those quiet —~ ——— to
tain, there is a Reap of sand about 100 which happiness, and life itself, are too
Hull pralllwUl UwClrna, tourt Inrfo count, Register at Deeds In and fir Barry County Mh h
he is so accustomed.
feet nigh and nearly A mile across often jeopardized.
Probate Order.
and gtten for the sum of flve hundred and fifty
which sings in the wind and is con­
% Triek of Tom Cor win‘a.
3Si
.State ot Michigan, County of Hany.—-m.
dollars, to be paid lu five years from the date
stantly changings- It is thrown by tho
At a session of tlie Probate Court for the Coun­
tar Ore in “Curbstone Crayons, "J
thereof, with the privilege of paying In three
(Chicago Tribune.)
ty
of
Harry
bold®
at
tl»
Probate
Office
in
the
city
yyaraj-wtih interest payable annually at the nite
►t getting into a wagon reminded wind, which &gt;hero has a circular mo­
Prof. O. V. Riley, in a recant address of Hastings In .said county on Tuesday, the 11 Mi,
of eight per cent per annum; and whereas tt u®
dd an ox-Euckeyo, “of a trick of tion, into u vast round wall with a hol­ before tho American I’romalogical so­ day Of Derintber In the year one thousand eight tore, on motloiijof Smith &amp; Colgrove, the snUci- expr^y agreed In rah! mortgage, that should
toTR for emnptalnants, It la ordered that pefrndr /
dradn'a.
He hung bock, you low in/fie centre lialf a mile aero®, ciety, said that if he wore asked to enu­ liandred and eighty three.
reta Jane Hull and------- Hull, whose ehriStan any detnultte made in payment of said tatenwt
I*resent, Clement Kmlth. Judge it Proliau*.
or any part thereof, on any day wheron the same
vhea the liepublican party was which goes two-thirds of the way to the merate the six most important sub­
In the matter of the estate ofAlbert M. Blaao, name Is unknown, enter their appearance In la made payable as above exnrcracd, ami should
0U?r l*fwTt‘ n,,,r montlin from the
. and kicked, in the traces for bottom. It is steep and hard to climb stances that could be used for destroy­ DmmMi
same remain unpaid and In arrears for the
On reading nud filing the petition, duly verifi­ date of thia order. And that wtthtu twenty day a the
space of thirty days, then and from thenceforth,
three yean, after the Fremont to the top, and on the inside is even ing insects above grobnd he would men­ ed. of August Gosch, admlnlRtrator o! aald es­
T** yteRfr *fter the hiw of said thirty days,
p.1 Then hd &gt; was put forward more fteeii, so steep that no one has tion tobacco, soap, hellebore, itoicnic, tate. praying that his final account this day filed
the aforesaid prluclual sum of five hundred and
may
be
heard
and
allowed
and
he
discharged
nftydotoravtohalfnnwrageof interest thcrefrees in h» old distriut, and of ever dared to go down for fear that the petroleum and pyrethrum. The firyt from his said trust.
1; S^tiil'Sn
uudl at Ibo option of said mortgagee become
nusK A.
A HOO]
HOOKER.,
Tliennipvn it te ordered, that Monday, the Tth.
FBANK
vent on the stump. At his first loose sand would slide down and bury three, he said, were well known, and
__'and payMeimniettHileTy thereof ter. and dcSMITH A COIXillOVK.
’
-------i
, however, the working Itepub- them np. There are airtilar dun® on comment on their value ia unneaaary.
baring been made in the pnyiuent of said
...UlROVK
one of the days whereon the same is
ere a little *cooL The great the Sandwich islands, ou tho Hebrides, Hut it has only lately bean learned that
Jble as above expressed, and tlie sarno
(Attest.)
11840 came 'on the grounds and on tho Atlantic coast. ,
■‘•pmitlM tmpald anu lu lurears iitthough
tho vapor of nicotine—that is tobacco
_ __
Reipater.
thafi
thirty
days have elapsed since the
mnre
e wsan’t a choer. This would
vapor—ia not only very effectual in de­
making of such delanlt, and the said .mortgagee
Three Mortal lajarloa.
, so Corwin resorted to a little
stroying msects wherever it can be con­ dty of Hastings In said county mid shov.
haring fleeted
elected to declare
dt-clar.- tlie
tlx- whole princljud
prim
It any tbere be, why the prajrrr at the said |&gt;etl
_ O
wm hundred
wwwmIwmA *.,.l
te all
I
sum
of
five
and fltry duHan, wfth
al MT
stagy. Making an excuse that
[Crawford in Chicago News.)
fined, as in greenhouses, but that it is t'oncr should not be granted
&gt;rnWBWtrttf^tetim£
Jto
toK«^eand
'
be due aud pimyacera’ stand wasn’t shaded well,
AnO Is further oniered that said petitioner
I asked Dr. Bliss this question last j Ires injurious to delicate plants than
l*y
ofswh default, therefore, there is
“Here, boys, ran that wagon night:
ctaiuwdJM^'
du? Lid
iSTXiii
cteimcd
to I* due
and unjmld upon said mortcither the smoko or the liquid.
:nock
u‘° end
“xd
“In the light of the information given
Mravwi
wtnr and Mr*. Hnrrait.
in. That will seem like old yon iu (the post-mortom, do yon think I
I no pnrrcdlmK or nm??ta?o^e&lt;jSty’Taring
[ Exchanjr. ]
'ifty gray-haired men jumped Garfield’s life could have been saved?"
saved?” 1|
r
,
. Kmy’onre in
Iren Instituted to recover the debt remaining
“Mem dwidodl.T no. The radical
In aocliided. pert, of Mount Olivet,»« ««. mnaua
»et on the instant. They ran
I untatid and so soeurod by mid mortgage, or any
. 'A[Iwrw|
•n to the appointed place with profoaaion ia nnenimoaa upon this sub- ■ c:!’a*^ary. Wsshrogtoo, bnt Ito
i K-Wm
--------1
Jud0
ot
IW«U
|
joot
no..
Gtotald
received
three
in'•
?
.«
”
J
“
of
E
;
S
,"
rr
"'
T
“
d
;
BSffan
lift
13
lfMrt
if whoops, they put Corwin in
j .
l&gt;-WM*Mt o,,e
in tiw afternoon
him a round of cheers, and the juries, either of wbioh voald have made ) ’&lt; T, the hooper of t..e .ln.Iernonrilh»
i of that day. at the Nprth front door or enhfa
death aloolnteir
certain. The
The
slati, ’1'1?. 03 *P;‘D* .?*7...
^!‘“r:e . wider
tall 1|,
Ch
oken and the flood came.”
Chancery Order.
I trancei
Hm^In
the of
atyrtilretlSpi
,u“ n®
‘ '■—(’ tart
Hou®
in the City
Hastings
his death
al molntely
mt- । |Trton-p«-D.
uvswaiwx
’jwn certain.
certain,
xne si
simt, . . ..
tertag ot tho TOteten _____ ___
one,_ ™witho h r •
t
ch
“aI I
—2,,------01 Mfafclran, Fifth JndlcUl Circuit. In
nurturing of.th®
«•«..
Tal1- ranit
rank wmyla
wtxxLi nftrt
and nnan- i Chauewy.
gi___rfnlenrtio
t_,_ mtto artarv
v w
K | an'-l
TaH;
the iwennil. .ml tbn rnn-rinsTit
rerrril^'it Tho
Tto, I k«
“iP’t‘ R
Rra»,rareotmil
Ita «pot.
»pot. ----- ,
M,rt’ “■
kom
r“». •nrronml tho
acW&gt;«.ot
• ** ------------fExdmnge.)
from tho '
“in,l&gt;fa word.- Win- on &gt; Mut'd
(nit mS?i» th. C-™u Court ta u» I
NOT-A CURE. ATT-,
•tford Uourjnt ha.-; just en- piec® of the denuded teS.
U-&gt;ne from snu
i or an mm h thereof an may b&lt;- nceewarv to xatU. its 120th year. It has bean shattered rib® into the syatam
.Mt-O was
.. th.
o,ra^ the h^tho
fytiw amount so claimed to be duo and imtwld
th* !
published, with change of third.”
u|Mjtisaldnwrtgnj3‘ wHhlntereM at eight ]&gt;er
grave is thp
annum, red the costa red expenses al­
&gt; the 29th bf October, 1764,
renting- plain
_Mr., Surratt a grav, u t«»a«it. MSm. u. i«k«. t, * noo-nMM&gt;t or1
tered by law. Md premises brine diWcribed In
woMra.
A
raxtl,
h-owtI
r-hteotat
Oat-----”
Mntarrnpiton except, for a
o jually olfechre.
o^-.a, ,..««. u™«v -^-v
syld mortgage w tollmen to wit: All those
atone has simply the
name,
“Mrs. Mary ;&lt; *xevs,
yaol£itaa
for
during toe revolution, when
ho
aomo.
«M»t
■
—
—
A writer in Tbr Tn-ridenee Jnjmal •1
ta« aakt defendant; eater hlar—~
nferring te the elSatejr ot the balramie E. Sarratt."
--------------------------tywoc® baftra
font
of Women «ad ChUdrm’
s_r.w..
odor o!
tor -real limso, n:akm this I
L to Mumiton: Var probnblr the d»r
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wffioorawnn.a-Mdap^eorino.,
™
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The Hastings Banner.

Our city has 11 groceries, 9 dry goods

fighting occurred after we arrived, ex-

:md clothing stores. Tho sales last year
from these 20 houses were not far from
HAmXtai. FHIDAT,JAHUAliYll.il* z 8750,000.

Local News.
Bl V xOW.

t« prime.
rt. IL WIGHTMAN A SON.

BENTLEY BROS. 4WH.KIM
NOTICE.

Mitor'.

IB b« kept a cubeeri]
eewy WlTTTWr-i.

The snow plow did veryeffective ser­
vice last week.
,
v
The sexton’s work in Hastings was.
not much for 1883.
Qt’ite a number of needy persons are
county wards thiiwirrter.
’
»

The county legiMature ist|n sessipn,
mid all the supervisors are on hand.

The 18th of February is the day set
for the opening of the circuit court.
Blow did last week strike you ps a

The revival meetings at the M. E.
chui-ch will be continued thia week, at
least, and if interest warrants, next
week also.
•
Welton &amp; Crook are about to make
a new departure in their business. Due
mention will be made in time for our
readers to know.

Secretary Rogers informs us that
in the past three months the Barry &amp;
Eaton made net a gain of over 8100,000
insurance. Pretty good showing.
At their session Monday evening,
Barry lodge Na 13, Knights of Pythias
installed the following officers:
C. G—Clement Smith.
v V. C.—Philip T. Colgrove.
\
I’.—C. H. VanArman.
J&lt;. R. &amp; S.~John B. Roberts.
If. E.—Philo A. Sheldon.
F.—Fred Alexander.
A.-M.L. Cook.
I?- G.—Royal H. Brown.
O. G.—Sylvester Greusel.
P. O.-E. Y. Horie.
Trustee—John Pattison.
^During the past year the lodge has
Itagely increased Its membership,.clear­
ed up all claims against it, put 8200
worth of improvements on the hall, and
has a good surplus on hand. With this
excellent showing the members feel
highly pleased.

Personae.

specimen copy of an !‘opon winter?”

artillery. Just after dark several rebel
batteries concentrated their fire on the
one in our front, and the most terrible
cannonade foUowed that I was ever un­
der. The air was literally alive with
howling, screeching, exploding shells.
Their burning’fuses and explnsiims fur­
nished an almost constant light. Flat
upon the ground we lay Upbraiding our^ves because we werexiot thin as case
knives and expecting every moment to
be torn in pieces by an exploding shell.
Our old colonel, with great coolness and
leisure, paced to and fro along the line
with drawn «abre» ordering the men to
keep down, and cursing and welting any
he happened to see sitting or standing
up. Just beside me lay Corporal James
F. Spurlock, the most brave and reck­
less man I ever knew. Sitting there
with the utmost composure, heedless of
the Captain’s order to He down, he
would exclaim: “By George, this iff '
party, this is grand, this is beautiful,”
etc. We were all willing to. accord to
Spurlock the exclusive right of behold- 1
ingthe “grand” and the “beautiful,”
while we flattened out like lizzards, in
fear of the terrible missies which, fur­
nished the terrifying light which Spur­
lock called “purty.” Spurloc^ had been
a heavy dragoon in the English army,
and was in the Crimean war of 1855. I
shall have several occasions to speak of
this brave man, am! what a terrible
death he met and how bravely and cooly ,

//4 /f/y

325 FAILURES!
REPORTED LAST WEEK

We are selling goods at ruinously low prices as I must realize on
my Large Stock.

Money

I

j he met it Dr. Slocum, surgeon of our
'regiment and brother of. Gen. Slocum,
was just ready to eat his supper before
dark that night, ori a bank by the road­
side, when a friendly rebel shell chanced
to drop near and spattered mud and dirt
over his frugal meal and upset his tin­
John Quick, a former Hastings boy, ware. His servant advised him to seek
It seems good to hear the school bell
lost
his
drug
store
and
itock
in
the
again, and to see the students again
a safer place, but the gallant little doc­
joyfully wending their wai- to the tem- Howard City fire. Loss 86.000, insur­ tor, maddened by JJie loss of his “ grub "
ance 83.(0).
/ '
l&gt;le of* learning^
replied with an oath that he would not
Dr. Brown left for his home in Flori­ change positions and there were not
Don’t you want the Banner for 1884 ?
da
last
week.
We
are
afraid
the
Doctor
enough rebel
of —- in Virginia to
SubscHption price 81.00 when paid in
advance; 81,25 for subscribers outside failed to appreciate the beauties of our scare him from his place. He cooly
waited for another supper to be pre­
the county, or 8125 for those in Barry open winter.
Rev. Barnhart of Ionia, presiding pared, and as cooly sat and ate it.
county who do not pay in advance.
We dropped to sleep resting on our
Bidelman &amp; Benham coinpose the elder of the Ionia district, filled the M.
E.
pulpit here during some of the re­ arms without changing position. The
new firm that have succeeded Benham
vival services last week,
. night,* fortunately, was warm, and we
Bros;in themeat market business; Char­
Will and Dora Keimedy returned to slept quite comfortably after partaking
ley Benham having sold his interest to
of our supper of hard tack, salt •• boss,”
Mr. «Sj J. Bidelman. Here’s wishing the University Monday, to continue
their studies at that classic institution. and water. No fires were allowed so
success to the new linn.
.
near the enemy.
Now is the best time in the year for They speak very highly of.Ann Arbor.
While the things related above were
Word from Bert Niskern states that
business meji to make use of the adver­
transpiring on the left, Gens. Sumner
tising columns of a newspaper. The he is doing nicely' at West Point, In j
I and Hooker’s men had suffered far
Inng winter evenings give much more June next will occur the vacation, and
worse. In vain had they thrown their
■ time for the reading of papers than at; he .will be home for the first In two
men against the rifle pita at Marye’s
years.
any other season of the year.
.
hill, and in vain had they plead with
L. E. Knappeu attended the banquet Gen. Burnside not to repeat the useless
During 1884, it should be the effort
of all citizens of Hastings to promote and reception given Judge Champlain slaughter. Nothing was gained, and
ftxery enterprise that will make our city at tlhe Morton house, Grand Rapids, Fri- there was no hope of driving the rebels
a more desirable place to live in. En­ duy evening, by the bar of'that city, in from their intrenelunents by the Gener­
courage, especially, all who may wish to honor of his elevation to the Supreme als in immediate command. Finally,
I Court.
N
engage in manufacturing here. after hundreds of brave men lay lifeless
The Royal* Arch Masons of this city
Editor Shank, of the Middleville Re­ on the plain in front of thexifle pits, and
liad a public installation Fridayrnight publican, made us a fraternal call one thousands more lay writhing in the ag. All Masons in good standing were in­ । day last week. He reports the Repub­ ony of pain scattered over the ground
vited, and the press of the city were re­ lican doing a constantly increasing and all the generals sent in their united
membered. This chapter is in a flour­ business. We are pleased to note this protest against the further useless sac­
ishing condition and ■ doing excellent fact, and to wish him even better suc­ rifice of life; Gen. Bumside desisted and
no more attacks were made on. Marye’j
work.
'
•
cess.
Our Assyrut letter came two late for । C. M. Knappen will leave next spring hill or anywhere along the line. The
last week’s issue. We ask our corr0- (for Dakota. He intends to locate at army lay in idleness all day the 14th and
pioudenta to iememlier that our prei^
f5th and on the night of the day last
Devil’s Lake. Charley is a wide-awake,
day is Thursday, and that any commun­ pushing young man, and the people named began re-crossing. Everything
ication received later than Thursday around Devil’s Lake will fimr him | was done as noiselessly as possible, commorning canriot find a place in our col­ courteous, square-dealing and energetic. ■ mands were given in a low tone of voice,
straw was strewn on the bridges and the
umns.
.
.........
_______
___
We __
are ___
sony
that _________
ill-health compels
From inquiry
among our farmer j Mr. Knappen to leave Hartings, and Army of the Potomac, which a few days
Wore had lieen so confident and san­
t friends we learn that while wheat did trust he may find health and prosperity
guine of success; as grand and brave an
not attijjin so large a growth Jost fall as I in his new hoine.
army as ever faced a foe, sneaked back
was looped, it has not’ lieen-injured, and
across the Rappahannock, out-generaled
war Sketches.
v.: «t]i i favorable weather from now on
and defaced. In the meantime the
may pan out handsomely. Goxlness The Army of the Potomac IleptiUed and
weather had changed to cold again. The
Badly Demoralised Before Fredekpows we hope so.
rirlcwbnrjr—Tho Retreat.
army occupied the heights northrof tiw
river
a few days before going taU jMrThere are 12 manufacturing estab­
lishments in Hastings, which, when
manent camp. The wind blew over thq.
running at full capacity, give employ­
barren heights, shrill, oomfortloss and
On tlie plains south of the city and in
ment, to 275 hands. The capital eracold, and its sad moaning in theltoughs
ployed is over 8250,000. and the yearly apd about the place lay the union army, ofthepinra overhead, seemed to have
output nearly ns much. Think what awaiting orders to be: marched to the an ominous significance- Huge campwe would have with another railroad!. slaughter. Gen. Sumner had command fires were built,and the men by day and
of the union right, including the troops
Kalamazoo’s railroad committee is in and about the city, facing Gen. Long­ night gathered in groups by scores
around the crackling fires and talked
adtiveiy at work soliciting sulmcriptions.
street. Gem. Franklin commanded the
over the defeat we had just suffered;
With Kalamazoo it is fish or cut bait,
union left with the 1st and 6th corps.
so far as the Hastings Dad ia concerned, Gibbon’s and Doubleday's division of many of them not willing to admit deWe propose to have the road, if we the 2nd corps and Birney’s; di vision of feat, and honestly declaring that the
have to part friends ’ iith Kalamazoo, tho 3rd corps. Gen. Hooker commanded rebel loss had been far greater than
and look to the stirrin ; aggressive city in the centre. Adil to the'natural ad­ ours.. There was never a time In the
history of the Army of the Potomac
of Battle Creek.
vantages the fapt that the rebel officers
when discontent and demoralization was
De. Bakker is still making splendid and men, fron&gt; the highest to the low­ so wide-spread as at this -time, and the
progress in securing a Bae practice in est, hail the mast implicit confidence in
few weeks folk) wing|good men freely de­
this city and vicinity. By calling upon their commander, and the further fact
clared that they had fired their last shot
him, over the bank, you can get testi­ that there were jealousies in the union
in battle. Gen. Burnside was a most
monials ad infinitum Rs to the success army growing out of McClellan's re­ wretched commissar}- under any cir­
he meets. Believing tAat he deserves moval, and the wonder at the defeat will
cumstances, and the roads were verynil this success and muieh more, we are not appear so strange, Gen. Bumside’s
bad at this time, supplies were tardy in
plan of battle was for; Franklin to make
pleased to make a note of it.
coming up, our rations very scanty, and
the main attack, and Gen. Sumner’s at­
discontent, gloom and forebodings per­
D. R. Cook will erect a two-story
tack was to be contingent upon Frank­
vaded-the whole army, officers and all.
brick, 22x90, where Brooks &amp; Cook are
lin’s success. As soon as the fog raised
Eventually the army went into camp on
now loaded. The second story will lie
on the morning of the 18th, Gen. Frank­
the heights about Falmouth, and along
used for the BannRK news, job and ed­
lin advanced Meade's and Gibbon’s di­
the peninsula between the Rappahan­
itorial rooms; and the lower floor by
visions with tlie understanding that he
nock and the Potomac.
Brooks &amp; Cook. It is hoped that others
was to reconnoiter the enemy’s position.
(Continued in our next)
may be induced to replace the unsightly
Meade advanced with great gallantry,
ooden buildings on that side of State
driving the rebels before him. Not be­
rest with more imposing structures.
ing properly supported, the rebels got
Fremont Center, a place of 1,500 ta’ an cnfeluding fire on his num, and they
dritunt*, has water works and street were driven back with great loss by i
mpe. At an expense of 85,000 the Jadoson’s ««m. This was the extent of'
WILL OPEN JAN VARY 7th, 1BS4,
waterworks were secured, and have the fighting on the left, where the main
lu Li»e new buUdhw ereotad for iU uiw &lt;m U
been, tested to the satisfaction of the
ueroCChMare. aud Mmsun Raw. The
lu in unusually Haw nt, very complete
citizens of the place. For 87,500 it is
adapUttan to tbe needs at tbeaetol. and a
calmUated that water works can be es­ even a slight hope tri hocccbs. Gen.
tablished in our own city, giving an Franklin had 50,000 men at his com­
ubiuwiant supply far any fire that could mand, but only two divisions out of glnning-of the school' ear
pwWblytake place. The city
A. SCHOOL
Unite r
should investigate the matter, get

Prosecutor Cdgrove was in Charlotte
A 8A-nsFACTX)Ry test of the furnaces
in the school bUilding should be made Saturday on legal business.
Messrs. Huggett &amp; Smith, Charlotte
Before they are accepted.
attorneys, were in this city Friday.
The Baptists of this city are making
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weissert are vis­
arrangements for the hauling iof brick
iting Mrs. W.’s relatives in New Jersey.
imd stone for their new church.

matee, and eubmit to

left and took

Money

Is what I want and must have

Overcoats, Heavy Suits, Undewear,
Gloves, Mittens, Knit Goods, and all kinds
of Winter Wear
|

MUST BE SOLD
Regardless of former prices
We will give you More Goods for your money than at any other
place in Barry County.

E. Y. HOGLE
I
To Increase the Appetite and »trrngthen di­
gestion. te drive off the Hues, and bring cotor te
'
yoor
skin and temperament, cheer up your liver
•with ZO-PK-MA. it regulates the system, nerves
and brain, makes your eyes bright, your work

COMPLETE.
—OUR STOCK OF-

STOVES and RANGES
^Ilnb" Cough Cure, 145 Cent.*.
ITesarijalon of n Boston phyulclan, dinpeniuMl
yean l»y a Boston druggist.
One cIom* will cure any ordlnaiw rough. It
acts alniotih inag!rally. Ask any dealer to get
you a 3K eenk bottle of •* Hub ” Cou&lt;h Cure,
and don't be k: off with any other.

ABOUT SPRING WATER.
Tlie BUreM,’ most effective, least emrtly remedy
for lutMtttal epetlveuess ta Zdi faa. Better than
all the aperients or spring waters that ever t&gt;ul&gt;bled, for it is &lt;*ertalu. effeetuidand pleawuit, uctfng upon the liver and diRwtflfc
Itfnvigorates, strengthens, loofrita •rid removes.
Keejw off acne, fevers, malaria. Blltousnesn—
i
;troll. Mich।

For Fall Trade !

Jewel Stov^ Endless Variety
Faris Raiiffi with Diiuble Dm.
Beckwith's Round Oak Parlor Stove!
•The Beal

ia aeut 3 moa. on trl.il tor cent*:CM v.e
,
send EVERY subMriWer FREE our new Holiday
RMka*«. constants al io pieces pordter tirade,
10 Interedtnit giunwl 1 pack of apt and fortune
taUln««u&lt;i..i pack "HoW to Ugki” card*, i
pack
nnd flirtation earth, 1 set eauromo cards.
'13 newruntricka
In music, fl new pirxlrm, game m
fortune, tho mystic ontelr.26 ways IorcI rich,
Heller’s wonderful dplufllon canU. cfc„ etc.
KndleM AmuMmral! Acenta wanted. S:m
pie paper forntanip. Back ltmi Pur ushi No Co.,

U Ute twtHcf of thttwindn.

Crown Jewel Base Burner!
Mor hh

CdUgss, kigod Viritiy.

It will pay yon to examine our stock.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

Announcement
As the building which we occupy at present
is to be torn down-within three months to give

BITTERS

ASSffiA

way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and

IS Lira lad IHmj Etm»3y. Q
■
k«"» D simply ask the public to call and get prices.

/ THE DETROIT
[ Home and Day School

OF MUSIC,

Money

We know times are hard, and tax times

us, but if you would save money in
chase of groceries, call on us
no Bc;u«l.
.T AU DEALERS. -

Dec. 20, 1883

�CRYPTOGRAPH*.

WASHIJtaTO.K.

[New York New*]
Aeralaot Mfr J"*1"
b*" acter and efficiency of the employes.
other distinguished men of
PKN310N BUBEAH
etok ot to. lu&gt;«» milltow coraml5e&amp; Thl-»to»w thowi 4b. wrallraon:
Chairman Ran-'-!!,
the nnpropriations
ne&gt;i Clrelea.
The narrative below by a prominent
.f toe
» be ta fever ot toe rerto- ooaraltes
to.
[ Chicago Inter Ocean.]
ratinn of General Porter to the anny. J ,
Ucau hate attar earaftll .JomlnaUay,
retred her acting, and ba would try at acientist touches a aubject ot univer­
sal
Importance. Few people are free
eoOTladedtont
an
appropriation
at
In the early days of the rebellion was times to give her good advice and
Qwhnii'rioiier Dudley discharged from
tbd pension office throe hlga-safaried 000,030 in addition to the unexpended bal­ invented one of the best—possibly the
from the distressing evils which hypo­
clerks, on charge of frequenting gambling­ ance that will .remain "rili bo ample for very best-cipher codes ever built' Ita direct her tastes in a proper channel.
chondria
brings. They come at all
the estimate of the
But infusing culture into Mary Ander­
houses. They will appeal to Secretary pensions. He
subcomm.tree will give between 6TO,000,- author was Gen. Anson Stager, assisted ton was an Herculean teak, indeed. On times and are fed by the very flame
Teller.
,
,
, , '
IWM0 FAILS
Representative Murphy, of Iowa, Intends (XN and Siu,&lt;»’.0 0 for tho year, and that by CdL Lynch and several of jiis aides. the stage she was easily a queen; off,
which they themselves atart They
to Introduce in tho housejt resolution that those figures come up to what thto secreta­ This code waa very flexible; that ia, ita
••dASllHwtttv positive'
she was noticing but a wild coot of a are a dread of coming derangement
the regulation of the liqgta traffic belongs ry of the treasury thinks will be neces­
capacitiesfor
expression
covered
a
wide
caused
by
present
disorder
and
bring
to the domain of locjJgWwnment, and that sary. When Commissioner Dudley naked
girl, who rolled her handkerchief over
an attempt at sumptuary legislation by fur and obtained liOJ,*®,®* he eitituated range; ita principles once understood, her finger, and who shifted restlessly about more suicides than any other
congress would Infringe upon the persona! there wonltlbo a surplus or an hnuxi&gt;endejl it waa comparative]/simple, and with­
Their flrat approach
from one chair to another till she had one thing.
balanee oC&gt;14 0U0,c00, when in fact ltz
liberty of citizens.
out the key a message written in it was
Representative Buckner, of Missouri, on reacbeil fiGO.ML’.Oua At tho beginning of an impenetrable secret. It was the first circumnavigated the whole room. She should be carefully guarded.
the
current
fiscal
year
die
commissioner
Ediiort
Herold:
Jt te seldom I ap­
was frank, though—honest—no anob—
Monday introduced a bill to make 80 per
cent of the gold coinage in denominations had Sl AhJ0,U01 on hand. Up to the pres­ code in which phrases were determined perfectly at her ease with any one.
pear in print, and I should not do so
of Siu or less; to Issue no further paper ent he iias used $30,090,000, and tho sub­ by a single word, and from this pecul­
I remember being much struck with now did I not believe myself in pos­
money less than &gt;10, and to .retire all committee estimate that be will at the end iarity it was called by ita inventors an
notes less tbao that amount as fast as they of the year have left at least 3A6,otX).00Q. arbitrarv cipher. Thus the expression this latter characteristic. It was after session of truths, the revelation of
TothlMtbey propose to add 815,000,000,
her first Boston engagement. Long­ which will prove of inestimable value
reach the treasury.
.
thus making the appropriation t»r pen­ “ Hood m coming north,” was indicated
fellow was spending the evening with to many who may see these lines.
Representative Bnckuer, who voted for sions lor the next flseal year $70,000,000,
Carlisle, says the election of Carlisle over which Mr. Randall says all authorities by the word "Brute;" “Animals ir. poor her in her box at the opera. “D Mine has been a trying experience.
Randall was no evidence of a lack of dem­ think will be sufficient
condition,” by "Adam.” Every phrase
For ma^y years I waa conscious of a
Trovatore" was being snag.
ocratic appreciation for Randall or that
Col. Dudley will recommend to tlie sec­ and sentence describing the condition
1“ Don’t you like ‘Trovatoref " ahe want of nerve tone. My mind seemed
be had less friends in his party tlian when retary of the interior a plan tor improving
he was chosen speaker. He says that many the efficiency nt the pension office. It in­ of field and camp, the state, of the army, asked, rulhlesaly, of the man who had sluggish and I felt a certain falling off
of the members recognized the tact that volves the weeding out of employes with­ movements of the enemy, avery event heard the music of half a century, and in my natural condition of intellectual
the democrats need a leader on the floor in out regard to their grade, end the reten­ and incident likely to* occur was de­
acuteness, activity and rigor. I pre­
this congress; that they need tlie most tion of only the most competent and effi­ scribed by a single arbitrary word.
capableleader to be found, and that they cient clerks. He thinks the process of ex­
sume this te the same way in which
THAT T8 THE JUICE OF THE
Names of places, states, counties,
believed Randall would be ot more service purgation would result in the dismissal of
you should use ‘Don Giovanni'
an innumerable number of other peo­
^m^ I
on the floor than In the speaker's chair. 850 clerks and the appointment of about SMiidSS
ple feel, who like myself are physic­
Mr. Buckner regards Mr. Randall as about 100 new men; also, that the aggregate
“Oh, Hike
the ablMt leader of a party Id congress, saving In salaries would be about 8123,000 life in the country were all fitted with
ally below par, but like thousands of
11,k* ‘Trovatorsi’"
and believes that the party is fortunate in a year.
Tho poet looked somewhat amused, I others I paid no attention to these
code words. This of itoolf constituted
having him on the floor to pilot It safely
amehica’8 harbor defenses.
thought, but nothing more, and then annoying troubles, attributing them
a cipher practically impossible to read. '
through political breakers.
relapsed into silence. Next she turned to overwork, and resorting to a glass
M. Challmel-Lacour, minister of foreign
affairs In the French cabinet, said In con­ But, not content with one band of se­ to him and said:
of beer or a milk punch, which would
The attorney general decides that s post­ versation with a gentleman described as a crecy, the inventors provided two. A
•• Won’t you give me &gt; copy of your fur a time invigorate and relieve my
master. in order to be entitled to receive prominent member of one ot the houses ot system of arranging the message, after
Che compensation provided by the Revised congress, and who is undoubtedly Senator it had been turned into cipher, was in­ ix&gt;ems with your name in. it ?"
weariness.
Statutes for Issuing and paying money or-‘ Randall L. Gibson, of Louisiana: "Your
I fairly shuddered at the indelicacy
After a while the stimulants oom- |
ders must personally perform tho services country Is not strong enough In naval and cluded in tho code. The arrangement
required In the money-order business in military forces as they are now considered waa in a square, divided by vertical of the request, but the poet smiled menced to disagree with my stomach,
his office In the sense that if the work is to compel any European nation to accept and parallel lines, called respectively pleasantly, and said, seemingly pleased: my weariness increased, and. I was
not physically executed bv his band it the theory of supremacy of American
“Of course I wfllT And the next
must be executed under- his Immediate ideas on the North American continent It routes and lines, into smaller squares. day, I afterward learned, ne sent her a compelled to resort to other means to
find relief. If a physician te suffering
every
separate
instance
tho
supervision by a clerk employed by him it should be questioned. Holding the In
complete edition of his works, w^h his
for that purpose, and who is in no way em­ opinions you do it Is the wonder of all arrangement
ho invariably calls another physician
varied,
and
ita
autograph on the fly-leaf. Verily, it is
ployed by the postofflee department, or Europe that you have permitted your peculiarity
was
that until 'tho
paid from the postal funds as distinguish­ means of defense and offense—that Is, last word of the message was trans- i a mistake to be fastidious. “Ask and it to prescribe for him, as he cannot see
himself as be sees others; so I called
ed from the money funds.
' shall be given, seek and ye shall
a physician and he advised to try a
Utod lh. kay word didno.-apprar. ted 1
THE TRADE DOLLAR. .
I find."
Pro™, wrangament ro not manilittle chemical food, or a bottle
Representative Bland bad an interview ™&gt; doetrtno It Pranra qua,lion, yaar rW 1
As I was leaving the box Longfellow of hypopbosphate.
I took two or
ot interference with the Lesseps canal? 1 featod. This wonderful code was known
with Mr. Burchard, director of the mint,
asked
mo to
share his
cab with
Injrcgard to the number of trade dollars admit your wealth, but not your physical i and understood bv not over two hundred ii
—
------------r--------------him, of- three! bottles of the chemical food
now In circulation. The tatter expressed &gt;x&gt;w?'v .Yonr n'°ml •
11
1 persona. The cipher operators ot the i tenng to drop me at my
with
no
apparent
benefit
My lasaithe opinion that between five millions and great, but to every nation in Europe ex- hnited
ropted of course.
courtte. At
As we rattled
rattled along tude and indisposition seemed to in-1
miiitarv
cooled
hUtos
t«Ie«ra?h co.rP,‘ I
six millions were out nad in the hands of cept France yonr republic Is a standing I &gt;
ovex the cobblea we very naturally diatradesmen and the people generally In­ menace of ita destruction. The glory of &lt;
l,ave maintained their orgamzacrease,
my
food
distressed
me^
I suf­
stead of being In the. possession of specu­ j the great country across the bea is an ac- I tion in civil life, and were last week in I। mussed tlie Anderson. I hazarded tlie fered from neuralgic pains in differ-,
lators. The remainder ot the thirty-five
Au«rfa and Bot-I eoneentira, fa thia city) were its canto- j! remark that she was •the nearest apent
parts
of
my
body,
my
muscles
millions originally coined, he thought, had . sla, and all other monarchies, and nothing 1
1 pros
*&gt;roaeh to the tragedy queen that we
became sore, my bowels were const! I
been exported or remel ted. Bland rays it i would so please them as to witness your 1 “?®H.®* , ne , ,?c.n} wa® attached to the | F 1. on the stage.
is questionable whether the government, |; humiliation ns a nation, or even the do- B
btff of each division commander, but
staff
hut !
pa ted, and my prospects for recovery |
ia. a
Longfellow
having issued a trade do’lar, with the j। struction
lde.i, and
struCtluii ot
of a republican Idea,
nnd you ■1 even
errs ‘-the
iho commanding gencnil
general of the ,, “
, She
.—
~ paradox,"
:—». Raid -----c---- -- ■;
not r.ry Storing. I stated
’ my
stamp of the government upon it, could mav
. as _.
may ho
be .nm
sure u
It win
will cpme sooner or later if Brruv waa „ iMorant of the code
the • ®be “ at ono® classical and crude. She were not very flattering. "
/J
„
0 has everything to learn in her profca- case t
ndtbe required.to take it for government iI you persist in your course ot allowing the , “
to
another
physician,_____________
and he ad„d „
.»a c
___
-_____ ___________
;
?
dues at the nominal value of one dollar.
Ii rich cities of the Atlantic senboard to be-! ve«®*t nhouldewtrapper.
vised me to take five to ten drew# of |
cornea temptation, by their defenselessTo guard against the contingencies of
_. ; nd «no b ns a spark of the divine
•
APPROPRIATIONS.
Mngende
’
s
solution
jot
morphine;
two
'
| ness. to the cupidity or arrogance of tlie : an operator’s capture or of a copy of
look of'■ fatalism m*her eye«,
or three times a day, for the weakness
• irnn-clmlH nf tlin wt-nlroAt iutur&gt;*rln Rn.nrt*
.* *
a nlOKtic
plastic stunt
spirit in her o&gt;*fltnrn«.
gestures.”
the code being secured, the code was
-and distress in my stomach, and a
It---------------------- ------ —....
other day that the committee would prob- I
" I1"
r±|?rln;®P‘.!2 divided in twelve books, each set num­
| blue pill fivery other night" to relieve , »*“”* than i».«o people.
ably request Conhi issi oner Dudley to rewar office *e have a drawing of every
vise his pension estimates tor the reason 1 military work of consequence on the whole bered nnd being mode up of a totally
[The Continent}I my
| Inour I-lU-rary drpartaicnt we *!iai|. funUtb
AA1J
*constipation.
that there was no nrobabllitv that the
XSoTmZSyMkfffSroJld^
«- i American coast line, with comments on different set of words. Book No. 2 waa
Itapor rhreL. m.v be target than th. I
[n
- thl, condition
....
»
I paMed
. . nearly
•. a the cboteeato(neadln&lt; matter, both In ;tn«eonu
dropped in n southern river, and book ordinary iron wheel, or they m.y b. I wholo yeor, wholly Unlit tor btuinoM
pended daring the next fiscal year. Mr. I K’feL10.0.
..Vo
„„U.
I
M4 tekrtal Th. iwr.Uto.
nre.
Thar
.urfare
1.
never
whilo
to
’
«u
Irkfcomc
Holman expressed the opinion that the ' h°w long It takes to build a tirst-ctass No. 9 was captured with ita custodian, th. rarue
•
hlie
the
effort
to
think
wu
Irksome
In rhArratvr. &lt;*v.M Io &lt;■». .» &gt; . .
.
,
. nuuc Mie cuuri iu wiut was irksome k-l'&lt;
committee would not recommend the ap- ,
wh°i° y0aJ1Li'oni on operator named McReynolds. He corrugated nor .rregnlar like that of „,
■tetaMtaja
.
-fa^e
d paimui.
palnflll‘ . my
My blood
to. , »)in|&gt;athy with the beat moral •entlmvnt.
—
—
,
ana
Diooa
became
improprtation of money asked for by Sucre- ?W®?.w!ao,fl ..b®.
nnd ”cked ®nd chewed and swallowed six leaves of it I the iron »„»«,*.
XU1J
-h-vt ot. »
wheel
The F
paper
a paper
paper J poverished,
povetfahed. and
suffered from
Inca- i The LETTEK BOX funii*be&lt; In thr t-tnirv of;»
and II suffered
from incatary Chandler for the construction of new laid under tribute while you were creating before the rebels seized nnd wrested it ; car-wheel is nothing more nor leaspsper
than ' nacitv
wn.* nf
&gt;w a
" raal amount ot v&amp;lnable
1
infapiaUqti wa
j)ftCjty with
with nn
nn annalHne
------- m-------------------.1,I year
naval vessels, but would confine the ap­ a navy, and how could you rebuild your from his grasp. Their capture was of ;'ordinary brown straw board athan
r------o —
_— of KrrBI
jKy &lt;&gt;f roptrs.
That i P,
w*“ nn aPP
a*llng
sense
grrat var
variety
topics,
propriations to the construction of vessels fortifications with 1,000-pound shell* fall­ small adri ntageto them, however. An made wholly of rye straw is preferable
ralaery Bn&lt;J general apprehension of:;* The
HEARTH **P
AN! HALL fihHbl^ an al
Th* ,,KxirrH
already authorized by taw. He intimated ing about the ears of the workmen? Be Arrangement wa, fa fora, which mml. Th.bo^dAra raldate .ndbol- «&gt;»•»« •’JL I MMed nl«ple«,’-JL.?nlgfeto
„
—- -------- niedfum for rxcluuqtlm: vtra« upon
that the committee would request Chandler sure that your 'defensel-ss condition la
*“d whs troubled
,ro“l,l“l with
wllh Irregular action ----------home *ub)ecta. mm1 iu mpedaih drv&lt;&gt;t«M m io,
to answer a series of questions before the thoroughly well kno*n nnd commented toe dirappoAranceol An operator known fa th, cenlre «ri- punched targe enough and
upon by every power in Europe that would
naval bill is reported io the house.
I
of
the
heart,
a
constantly
feverish
levin which thetadie*a»v int«wt«i
gladly see you humbled, for, as I said, immedietaly by Gen. Sfager, and within | to flt th. iron allo shoulder that oou- 1
'
THE TIMBEB-CVLTURE ACT.
your prosperity I&lt; a dangerous menace to twelve hour, after Me Reynold's capture . .titotea tho hub of tho wheel.
Thna condition and the moat excruciating i The agricultural department kui.
There will be a hard fight this. session all of them but France.”
| book No. » was absndonod by th. shapml. th. straw boards are played tortures in my Stomach, living for ‘**r H* Charge of an rxpertenretl ufitl prarilra.'
in obngress over the recommendations of
days on rice water and gruel, and, I ««rieulturw, and h invaluable to all UDcra o«
' ,r“\,
,
...
,
ono upon another with ordinary flour
Secretary Teller, the commissioner of the i
CONGHESS I ON A La.
general land office,and the presldentfor the
l
At the clone of th. wir tho army peat, between th. tavera, till a mln of indeed, the digestive functions s«emed Itbc ’oU ,n Mtehigiui. *11 it* artiric* itring . r
to be entirely destroyed.
I “"‘••b prepared for them, and ~j*cudb
repeal of the preemption law and the tlm- I
SENATE.
j cipher,
minus
arrangement
."'-*
.
thethe
arrang
rn.nl ot of
them
about
fivefive
factor,
high
ia attained,
them
about
inchaa
high
ia attained.
bar-culture act That there Is a very strong i Jan.7.—In the sona’.pp.Mr. Dolph pre- i
It WM natural that while in this
thHr *«”* in abort, no effort urev
sentiment in the house in favor of the pro­ senteda petition for thi‘i&lt;&gt;rMti)re ot the rentes and linen, which is manifestly Th.n they are put under a hvdraulic I condition I should become hypochon*
1
oompllcatod for ordinaryusea,
ordinaryuaoa. came preaa
preaa and
and squeezed
aqmrmmd together
together as
aa tightly
tfahtly
posed repeal Is Indicated by the large num­ unearned land grant of the Ore ion Central too complicated
drlcal, and tearful suggestions ot self- Tribune the incut nttrartlvr. best limutgett ami
ber of bills introduced and referred to road. Bills were Introdaced
i
_i_
—
_
zz
izizL,;
1
___
Z
'
mto
wide
nae
among
merchauta
and
in*
'
aa
it
ia
practicable
to
compreaa
matter
a navy |
n»&lt;Mt complete FAMILY XKWM’AFEK erijr
the; public lauds committee.
There is yard at Algiers, Louisiana; to bridge
niunzinaiia
w
K
a
nnrAAntva
ihn
tmlnwwvmw.1.
i
_*
it
.
_____________
.•
.
S
.
__
|
destruction
occasionally
presented
dividuals who patronize the telegraph. of the comriatancy of straw board. The
pqbtisiied In Michigan.
scarcely any doubt that that committee Mississippi at Siblev, Missouri, and the
to I With scarcely an exception every com­ prresureinnogriat an to p7&lt;5nre"i themselves. I experienced an insa­
will, at an early day, report .a measure
the Southern Kansas road right of | mercial and governmental cipher ia now high degree of heat in the comprerood ,t*’b!'!
* *de»ire
’ ‘ for
‘ sleep, 'Itul
it on retiring
embodying the points of thoZMUs Intro­ give
way
through
Indian
Territory.
Mr.
Miller
I
duced, and also certain modification* of offered a resolution calling on the secre­ built on the arbitrary plan. There are board.
»
would alie
nwakefor
forlong
lon0time tor----------------the homestead aeu The repeal will be tary of the treasury for information m to a vast number in nae, each fitting ono
OR ELSEWHERE
After being thoroughly dried the ruonted wllh troubled reflections, and
resisted by very strong Influences, particu­ the
difficulties eneounterod in the enforce- ' particular kind of business and none paper wheel is aturned
_____ al
_ a
_ lathe to fit
c when at
nt last
Inst. I did fall
full Into
Intn an Uneasy
on
larly from land speculators in various ment
of the Chinese restriction act.
I other. Their present object is less to in-. the heavy steel tire and ahell into which
■ parts of the country, who succeeded at the
last session of congress In having removed
i sure secrecy than to serve the purpose it is inerted to form the core of tho turbed
n,U,£Srby
hv horrid
h” h
"&gt; ... .......
dreams.
In St
thto &lt;I »ie of Miehkan
HOUSE.
from the sundry stvll bill a provision that
I of economy. A mesaage of perhaps
wheel. It ia held firmly in its place by condition I determined to take a trip
Jax. 7.—The house adopted a resolution
had been Inserted by the house reptMtllng &gt;
calling on heads of departments for in­ sixty words may be condensed by means an iron plate the size of the inner sur­ to Europe, but In spite of all the ■
.
the preemption law.
formation In regard to the distribution of of an ordinarily copious cipher in ten. face of the wheel and by bolts. In short,
CHOUCRA XX EGYPT.
circulars asking contribution* for political
The national board of health has Infor- : purposes. Bills to the number of 070 were It is for this reason that telegraph com­ lhe paper of a paper car-wheel is simply&gt; of scene and climate, I Hid noMm*
D1B utofntpcx
mation communicated by the Alate depart­ Introduced, among them ono to place the panies do not regard them with a laat- ■ ___
a corewor filling in„ a^,
ahell
steel, tho prove and so returned home with no la st hand. Republican' must bestir Uiemwhement of tho continuance of cholera in I name of George W. Getty on the retired lag love end control their te&gt; by rule. onter”rta&gt; or Itoo'lhlt rai ot t^tredt earthly hope of over again being able If tk^lr poiltlcal supremacy is to tie malntaiui-*!
Alexandria. Judge F&amp;rman, of the inter­ list, with tho rank of major general: to which lurut the length of code word, I being neerlr two inchoe thick. The
Id the State and Nation. There is no snrii cer­
.
national tribunal at Cairo, says: “There appropriate S1&amp;O.OUO for a postofleo build­ end .1^ fcOTw th«r wlortiOT from ; virtue S the P.per ton.i.to in tho tet to leave the house.
are from one to three cases a day resulting ing at Los Angeles: to prevent the use ot
Among the numerous friends that tain means of incideating sound republican due
eteticilVto the wheel. Tho called on me was one who was ,af- trine sad convtnelng men that duty nnd Interest
in death, and many more Ih which tlie at­ the mails to circulate advertisements of Wob.tor. or other equally well-known that it
tacked recover.^ He estimates the num­ dangerous medicines or food; to make a dloUonitoy.
dur»bilityj&gt;( a paper wheel, on account , fileted somewhat similarly to myself, combine In urging them to aupporf the rvjMiViiber of deaths fronYcholera durimr the past reduction of SO per cent tn freight and
.
„
I of thia elnaticity, ia oemputod to bo j but who had been restored to perfect oui party anil Its candidates an the wide rlnm! &gt;
summer as double that given by the official passenger rates on tho Union and Central
•
.
A
teJ
'V*117 ihouaanda of miloa greater than I health.
reports. &lt; The United States consul gener­ Pacific roads; to pension all soldiers or
Upon his earnest rccom- tfrm of
al al Cairo reports the official estimate 41,- sailors who served thirty days In the war
(Detroit
I Detroit Free
Pre Prewi.]
Piw«. ]
that of the common caat-iron wheel now
mendatlon I began tlie same treatOJO to 30.&lt;M0. Owing to the want of proper of the rebellion; to provide lor the accept-I
Ho u a young man with a thorough ! fa general uae.
I ment he had employed but with little
organization, however, the returns are not
^-toning
Sl the
lh. leading
lteliBi lStai,-;
’
‘ ding of
traits i/ '
.
---------------------------- I hope of being benefited.
At flrat I
trustworthy. For example, on July
the । Michigan and Mississippi canal: to pro- bpman nature.
in 34
Cairo
He drosses well, car
sanitary bulletin fixed tlie deaths in
Cairo
experienced little, it any, relief, except
For this reason we urge &lt;w frtrml- «very» betr
riea-an
Ixtra
cigar,
and
he
drops
in
ana
J
,
[Chicago
News.J
they
exhlblblt
imports
from
countries
which
unnes
an
Ixtr
at 465. From police’ statistics t------I
that
It did not distress my stomach as
1UC ennsul geiirnil reports | Jnstly discriminate against American pro-I presents
at card to the effect that he ia
ceeded ],!8on. The
.
He was a little old man and very
I the other remedies or. even food had
oi.rs’
. that in well-informed official circles the J ducu: to place molasses and sugar on
the
encased
ir
at
ca
8®8
ed
“
&lt;'*n
T
“
»ing
for
an
emjreyo
dirty.
When
be
stood
before
Justice
free
list, and to erect public bbuilding!
number of Victims 1* estimated nt between (j
6® Hkt,
i had done. I tfontlnued Its use, how­ •rw. Its circulation might to roll up to.
lieud
Foote yesterday
— i work to b&lt;! known os “TheTnOVclo- roose
yesseraay it
it looked
looked as
as though
though he
he . ever, and after tho third bottle could, and can reach that figure If the proper -Corj i(16,000 and TO.00J. In many villages In the Fort Dodge and Winona. Mr. Tpwnslu
would fall heir to a *ell-develoiwdfine.
interior he says; the majority of xho la­ Introduced a Joint resolution requesting the pedia of States.’
pul forth. That such on Increare would In-ip
।
president
to
invite
the
co-operation
of
the
boring population died, nnd in some In­
“ Y-e-s, but I guess I don’t care to But he held a talisman in his left hand. sew a marked change for the better, powerfully to give the republicans of Michigan
and now after the fifteenth bottle I
stances nearly the entire communities dls- governments of the American nations to subscribe,’’ replied the citizen.
It »u * plug b»t--oue of thora which
an assured and glarloti* victory in this state n*rt
appeared, not sufficient effective help secure the establishment -ot a customs
am happy to state that I am again
“
Oh,
but
I
don
’
t
want
you
to.
The
“•“fa ray on erery 17th da, ot March
• remaining to cultivate and harvest the- union.
able to attend to my professional dubook will be sold on ita merits. I am
drops.”
We ronOdently appeal to every p»l cltto’ii.
poaitirely or laat appearance." But
FOREIGN, v
calling upon a few of the most emi­ they .Iw.r. .how np next year fait the
to every earnest republican, to aid us m thi»R'*».i
POSTAOK OX PRINTKD MATTEtl.
The government of China has ordered
work. It will pay. Nothlnx shall lx Jackins
•ame. The prisoner held 14 ao the
court
Tho postmaster general has Issued an the construction of two more torpedo-boats nent—"
‘“S ™°rt withopt a f«U»g of waarinew or pS.
order changing the rate of postage on a at the German port of Stettin.
Here he makes a pause to allow the &lt;fal not we it "You v_. ....
number of articles heretofore rated thirdThirty persons have been arrested at shot to strike, and then continues:
Thome, Traoey," iternly remarked the lodwd I am a well man. and wholly worthy of the confidence of evetycitizen of Michclass or printed matter, paying a postage St Petersburg for connection with the
—
“
citizens
of
Detroit
—
the
most
emi
­
;u&gt;t&gt;oe.
“
Yea,
aur;
but,
yer
honor
------ • through the Influence of H. H. War- l«an. whoae presenlintcrests are ours au&lt;t
of 1 cent forjevery two puiice&amp; Un­ murder of Lieutenant Colonel Sudelkln.
i Coll Tippecanoe. I consider this
nent and prominent citizens of Detroit
der this older thejae articles are horeiuter
Queen Victoria has presented to aehosen to secure brief sketches of their lives." and ho .lowly lifted that ancient na­ remedy « taking the highest poeelble
Remember, the Weekly edition
clarified as merchandise or fourth-class
tional
inaignia/intoviow.
coplea of a book giving further ex­
matter, upon which the postage will be 1 few
rank
In the treatment of all dleeaees
“Ah!" says the other, as he begins to
A change e^me over the fane of the
cent per ounce. The following Is tho text tract* from her diary in the Highlands.
It is satai that the French government melt.
magistrate, the hard lines about the marked debility, lose ot appetite, and
of the order: The character of paper as proposes
tn sell ita railways, and that the
uth relaxed,
all ®
other
t*lor.®y®Pt&lt;Vn»
symr*-------- stomach
——• nnd• dl••
“We'desire to take five of the most mouth
an article of merdhandhe within tho moan­ Rothschilds
relaxed, and ho
he looked like a aU
have offered 420, lOQ, 00J francs
ing of the postal laws Is Dot necessarily
prominent citizens of this county. In man
a who felt*’the
gnawing
nanca
dlsordera. It la overwhelm—--------*- of
'* the
■■
the lines.
■
‘
changed by printing or stamping thereon for
the
sketches
we desire to show how they of remorse
An
aceount/of
the
murder
of
Informer
romonre
or
a
piece
of
cold
mincejne
®
u
P
erior
10
th®
tonics,
bitters,
words, letters, characters, figures, Images,
published In Dublin by United Ire­ have risen from poor boys to great and
Dtamtared," £. raid,
a iJm,' an&lt;i dyBpepal* curfas ot th. day, and t«
or sny combination tiioreof. X^ioeK pat­ Carey,
shows that1 there was no struggle. honored men."
. bead of
----------- ..
. . down
.
£&gt;. i oertjjfa to
w;-»e«newje&lt;jg«i
«kn«Bled&lt;«i by
by the
th.
terns, photographs, playing-cards, addreas- land,
cold
perspiration
shot
his
10 b. BO
deliberately killing his man.
tags, paper sacks, wrapping-paper with O'Donnell
'[Here occurs another pause to allow nose and fall on the
docket with
a_ dull
pub*J.°
Thousands
of
univenmllv.
Thnnaanzl«
It
Is
stated,
by
the
Pall
Mhll
Gazette
■reuuuaoi
WUll
3
UUli 1' public
. .universally.
----p—-J.
SUVU.-K.UUJ nf
IM
printed advertisements thereon, bill-heads,
the
victim
to
tickle
himself.)
that
the
Marquis
Tseng
has
held
no
com
­
There luu been an extensive twuction '•
thud,
forever
blotting
out
the
entry
P
e&lt;
W
to
day
are
going
to
piemature
otting
i
I
’
eo
P
‘
®
'are
piematiire
envelopes, and other matter of the same munication with the French government
'“You were the first of the five se­ against the name of Thomas
general character, tho printing upon which since the capture of Sontay.
•I graves
Thomm Tracey.
5™*°® by
“I these serious disease*,
diseases, .that
that prices In all oar editions during tlie; pad year
nu not been designed to Instruct, amuse,
lected,
”
chips
in
the
youug
man.
“
My
-------------_
I
have
above
described,
and
to
all
England's reply to the recent Egyptian
or cultivate the mind or taste, or Impart
such I would aay: “Do not let your
.general Information, are mere articles of note lias been read to the khedive. It in­
good judgment be governed by your
ioercbandtee,anu should be rated as fourth­ sists upon the withdrawal of troops from
[Dougtovllle (Ga| Star.]
Hlx
Kharionm to the second cataract of the course of ten days I will be followed
class matter.
.
Some years sec. when the Hon. Hugh prejudices, but give the aboye named
month*.
Nile.
H
CIVIL JZRYICZ.
The khedive has written to the Egyptian by the gentleman-who writes the biog- Bnohansn wee judge of ton Coweta err- remedy a fair and patient trial, and I
■
The wort of the
Photograph?"
n ,civil-service
..
— eommls—.....—
aasssssBTOs of
minister
va ^finance,
ssiisstsvc, reducing
imiuuua his
itsa own
uau al»t- rap^.
cuit, there lived m the county a gentle­ believe you will not only be rewarded Weekly............I,... ion
ara. Eaton, Gregory,
{ho- lownneo and those of the hereditary prince
*»
‘Wpll—ah—I think ho."
•
urging similar
man, lor tne J.
yet.
----------------------man who had once been a justice of the by a perfect restoration to health, but
’3'?}
h’Vm hTe4...
»n 1 »e I 10 per
per cent,
cent, and
and anting
similar retrench
rutrencb-­
AU Mtera should be Mldremeil to
**We want ono which does jou full
aanunl report, which Will bo submitted ments all along the line.
peace and judge of the interior court, you will also be convinced that the
i
justice.
The
engravings
ouet
,
us
$55
to the pre^ldeut sometime about the
The POST and TRIBUNE,
whom we shall csdl Judge S. Thia gen- i^,
medical
-;—» ■profession
--------------- ---does not possess
«■—
Egypt has demanded from 'Great Brit­
middle of the month. As tiie actual work
each. Thia we pay out of our own
tieman had just been admitted to the I.
lhe
there is embrored
of tfivil-serrice examinations did not be­ ain a fluid decision on the Soudan question
■
:
?
Detroit Mich.
gin until taut July, the report upon which and If tho answer be unsatisfactory, east­ pockets, but are compelled to make a bar. He was in his first ease before I,n
kffienee."
they are new engaged will really cover a ern boudnd will be abandoned to Turkey charge of $5 each for the tint paper Judge Buchanan.
Col. A. wm hia op- I
A- G- JUchardb, M. D..
period of only stx months Tho commls- and the Egyptian troops will be concen­ and the reference in the index. Let’s
Gray's Specific Medicine.
468 Tremont Bl, Boston, Mom.
; sioner* will declare that their experience trated in Mielr own territory. A cabinet see, what does the initial in your mid­ ponant. Col. A. moved to diamms the 1
TRADE MARK Tire Great Eiik-TRADS MAWK
baa demonstrated tiw entire practicability council wag held Friday in ixmdon. „..
case of Judge 8. for some defect in the ____________ :----------------------------------- -—
H»h remedy. A n
'
That China dedre* peace is stated on the dle name stand for ?”
, of the presant law, and they will probably
pleadings.
Judge
Buchanan
naked
I
Il invariably
stands for a
$5
; not recommend any change, bat they will best authority by the Lon Ion Times. If,
oik to bo allowed tho services of a clerk France will abstain from further hostile/ bill, and the young man leavse behind JudgoS. what he hod to sav iu reply I
action on the Red river, a pacific agree/
»®°t «n easily be concluded. By the lum sudh a pleasant improssion that the
lions treed in examinations in terms of the Burlingame treaty the United
osat eutortain toe notion of Col. A.
ft-ltaw
the country, which have been Stole, u bound u. ..Iet |u jnej omo„
It hso no second.- Judge 8. Into his
t some quartern Some attempts whenever China makes the request
»nt tlie eomm listeners by comMB*
•xamtaatiuni have failed, and

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Late in the evening Marshal Nims
found Myara drunk on the street, dan
jugged him in the cooler. Shortly after
this Mr. Merchant missed the clothing
from his house, and started to hunt np
the thief. Being informed that the
marshal had arrested a stranger shortly
before, he asked to see him, and readily

Australia; as uell as receiving like or­
ders from the heaviest dealers in the
United States.
The heirs of the late Joseph Johnson,
who died at Anniston, Ala., in October,
have just received from the order of
| Royal Templars of Temperance the sum

identified Myers. He was then turned of two thousand dollars, through H. C.
over to Sheriff Creasy, upon a warrant Winslow, See’y of Calhoun Council, No.
charging him with larceny. Th/exam- 35. located in this place; Mr. Johnson
having be«n a member in good standing
ination occurvd Wednesday p. in.
of that organization at the time of his
Neighboring
death.
•
Lowell Journal.
The Hastings Banner, whose office
Dr. A. B. Grant has left at this office was destroyed by fire, appears in the old
some remarkably fine specimen ears of form, a bright, dean, readable, fl-column
Kansas corn. They are larger than the quarto. The Banner is one of the very
ears of a Milwaukee man, whieh speaks liest papers in th.* state, and typographi­
cally it Is a model of the “art preserva­
well for Kansas. Dr. G. also left a relip tive." -Kalamazoo Telegraph.
from the Bender well, which’ was not
O’Domvm Bmm'i Opinion.
the well Rebecca was found standing at.
. O'Douoran Roua. apeakinc of the Great Ger­
Tlie Detroit Kvenlng New* can now come out man Remedy to ■ friend, raid; “MnuBoraahra
tx»ldhr and deelarr I tell a democratic organ.— been cured ot a very *evere attack of Neuralgia
Lowell JouroaL Thanks, mo*t noble Juke; bat by St. Jar.-l-uO!!. a* *hr will
trll K g
the step will not be taken without first getting you call ut my residence, 87V Bushwick are.,
Personal.
the consent of half a doten &lt;Xhrr nostoffice- hold­ 1 Brooklyn, N. Y.”
ing
editor*
tn
Michigan.-Detroit
News.
Mrs. W. Graham, of Middleville, was
txxabuxxb’s Monox.
That’s right You’ve said something (
in the city Tuesday.
Tax payer* of HaaUngi City sboold remember
&lt;J. C. Wolcott Waa in the city a day or like that about once a month for the last that Uieir taxes ahouMbe paid this month, arf attwo years and it begins to sound real
two of the past week.
good. If we were a “ppstoffice-holding »lon of time for jmyment &lt;rf taxca.
Mark Russell expects to go with Mr. editor ” we’d recommend that your sal­
HENRY C. LEWIS.
City Treasurer.
C. M. Knappen to Dakota.
ary be raised to eight dollars a week.
Bev. J udd, of Woodland, occupied the
Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Leiter* addressed to tlie following prnmn« reM.!E. church Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Peter A. Beel* sold, through malnlng in the post office st - Hast ing*. Barry I
C. E. Chappell, treasurer of the Barry Boylan &amp; Breese, on the 2gth ult, two county, Michigan. Jan. 7,1RM:
John C. Brown, Frank Inngtnau, Mis* Geargia
A Eaton, was in the city Monday.
acres of celery land on the alley east of
Mathews, -Adelin Richard*, Magpie Stanton,
Richard Messer, of Sturgis, was in the south Burdick street, to Garrett Remin. Mary Young*; drop letter, Anvm Wood; mnl*.
city a day or two the past week.
Consideration, SI,060.
Chas. H. Ran*. Rudolph TrockraL ,
.
W. H. POWERS, P. M.
of "v»&lt;w&lt;
school m
in «&lt;».
Mrs.
We
received a pieasiuit
pleasant cun
call on Tues»ve receiveci
i nes-1 On the lAst day "*

From the Nashville News we learn
that John Blue, a jputhful desperado,
who attends school it the Section hill
school house, Assyria, mule an attempt
rectatly to take the life of a fellow pu­
pil named Lincoln Fruin, striking him
a h&lt;^avy blow on the head with a piece
Of thin ffity,
of handspike. It seem that the teacher
had called upon Fruin to assist her in
fill deliver a LerCare &lt;m ‘'ROBERT BURNS,” punishing young Blue fpr having made
an attack on a smaller'boy. The fol­
lowing day Blue Revenged himself as
in Knights of Pythias’ Hall, above stated.

James Clarke, Esq.,

!

The state boyd of charities pointed
out to the supervisora the duty Barry
county must perform in building a new
jail The present one Bishop Gillrepie,
chairman of the state l»oard, declares
‘one of the meanest in the state; abso­
lutely unfit for a penal Institution, and
a disgrace to the county. This is a nice
send-off for Barry , county; but the
Bishop is right

Not a very large attendance at the
clay from W. C. Myers, of Woodland. Field's room, a large clothe* lankct
Maxwells’ Tuesday night.
Can anv am brtuau* acaar at Kidney or Liv­
D‘. H. Goodeuow, of Albion, spent the masked with evergreens stood by the er Complaint that Dec-trie Blttrnvlll not »pee«lMil anj&gt; Mum. Frank C. Broom
door, and it was noticed that pupils as ily run-? We *ay thrj cannot, a* thouMno* trf
now occupy the Burlier house, in the past week with P. W. Niskern and they came in dropped parcels into the erne* already |&gt;eruanrntly f-urrd and who are
daily rrcommeodiacaKlectrte Bluer*, wifi prove.
family.
4th ward.
said basket, each donor quietly and with­ Bright * Dlaeaae, IMabrtc*, Weak Itark. tc any
tin loan complaint quickly cured. They jnirify
Secretary Rogers of the Barn &amp;
City Treasurer Lewis adds 4 per cent.'
out communicating with the other, de- the btood. re&lt;ulate the boael*. and art dlrectly
to taxes paid nop-, and there are a num-1 Eaton lias been on the sick list for th.', lxwitinff hisoffering. lUumecl out that I &lt;&gt;« the &lt;11 warn'd jiarU. Every bottle cuaranu-cd.
' For Mie at so rent* a bottle by W. H. Goody ka a.
j
gjfjs were ajj
original I
l»er who will have to pay that per cent-1 past w eek.
.
Len Feighner, for years a typo on the selections of tlie scholars as a donation I The Bc*t Salve in the world fur Cut*. Hnilaea,
age.
Banner, now on the Legal News, &lt; ’hi- t&lt;»the children’s home.
j K&lt;»re», Uleer*. Salt Rheum, Fever Sore*. Tetter.
Don't fail to ask for the men’s fine .
Chapped Hand*. Chilblain*. Corn* and all Skin
cago, paid us a short visit this week.
-----EnipUon*. and positively cure* Hie*, or no |«y
hand and machine-sewed latest style.
required. It I* jnn&lt;mnt«*cvl to irfvr perfect *atl»Miaa Edna Uunpuian goe. to Allegan,
shouh| (ta) n Anderarm place eave fiM-tlon. or 'money refunded. Prtct K cent* per
shoes made bv Smith, Simmons &amp; Pea­
box. For sale by
har former home, this w eck on ir three : trough** on the south siile of his store!
body.
W. H. (loany rah.
whrin. visit among her many old friends. b|lillHng ,„rnw ,)( ltri(t({e
Mttin |----------------■
Ladies, don’t forget that the fine
Mrs.
M.
H.
Clark
will
join
her
hua.
streets,
it
would
be
a
blawing
to
the
I
HiJ
shoes made by Smith, Salmons &amp; Pea­
body are worth more than any shoe you band in Manistee this week, having i community, nnd perhajis in the future Wheat, white
WlM«l.
moved the household gotsls to their new j gave the village from being mulcted in Wh
"u ’ml
*d
can buy.
\ I
. ’
Corn, retail.
• five or ten thousand dollar damages; &lt;»»ta
An Albion exchange is advertising home.
Fork. dreMni
Rex-. Hunsberger’a father, pastor of । but all the same it would spoil lots of ftef, &lt;treMe&lt;t
parasols and fans; We didn’t suppose
Rutter .
Albion was so neqr the infernal regions the M. E. church at Middleville, will as-1 fun for the editor of the Independent, El**
- -­
slst his son in^his revival work here Every warm winter’s day for the past Bean*
as all that
rotate*.
four or five years, the water has dripped . Apple*.. ..
In our issue of; January 25th, will be this week.
from that roof U}»on the sidewalk below. | cfflSKi,*, drewH
Charley Brown, of the Manistee Demprinted the lists of lands w
to l»e sold for
Those wishing extra copies
i orrat, was in the city tlie past week, With the sinking ot the sun thr freezing i Turkei
taxes,
r"
.
liegins, and the next morning it’s quite Rabtrit*. V pair
* in
■ advance.
.l-busy
with preftoratj.ms for removal to
should order
.
amusing to watch the people gyrate ov-1 ButUr* w anti apples firmer
. Tins (press) &lt;day is for the pioneers;;I his northern home.
er thiit space lietween Purdy*ii and the
and we have rio doubt they will hugely,• I C. G. Curtiss is canvassing Woodland
comer. People who have grown wire
enjoy thenetelves. In the evening the. for “Errors Chains,” a l&gt;ook that will
by experience take the othtT side of the '
I prove interesting to all classes
read
usual dance will take place.
------- of —
•’ ­
street,
but stnmgers fall an trey prey,
. I ere. He deaervw success in his work,
BarkeiiJden &amp; KenAston now have
and as the lucks of their heads lovingly '
we trust may receive many orders.
their office over J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s,’ i,I and
nestle
to
the concrete walk, and their'
Miss Belle McElhahvy, teacher in one
in the room which has been so long oc-1
spike-toed Itooto franticly point to the
j of the departments uf our central school
cupied by C. M. Knapyen.
signs in the second story windows, their
. । building, was summoned hk her home
The suit which is to decide whether [I near Hickory Corner*, Monday, by a telo- warm comment* are too disconnected to
Nashville is or is not a le^JIy incorpo­’ • gram which announced the sudden print. The mnaculine gender, however.
rated village, will come before ‘ the Su­’ i death of her father the previous day. i is in*a minority in its mishaps on that
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‘ 1 piece of sidewalk. It was only last week
preme court on the appeal some time
THE BEST TOMIC.
J The Drawing at the Giant.- The that we saw a beautiful damsel spread
this month.
; ,
Cures Completely »raFei»ai*.
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carriage offered as u prize by the Giant । herself over that wretched walk, and the
The Detroit Evening Journal for 1884 I (Nothing C6^ waa drawn Tuesday Jan.,' same thing happens frequently. This
is one of the newsiest, brightest and
1st, under the supervision of a commit-' young
vnumr lady
ladv steoned
stepped out
out bravelv
bravely from
from ..
l&gt;ext publications for Michigan people.
Use o*ly Brow's Iron Bitten made by
I tee composed of Col. J. E. Messmore, Sherwood’s jewelry store; she turned I
Irotrn Chemical Co., tetimon. Crcraai
It is emphatically the family daily. It

G-ivenAway
As a Special Inducment for Holiday Trade
and to reduce our stock.. We have reduced price* in all de­
partments and also agree to present each purchaser of $4.00
in goods and over with one of the following articles. Every
one having a.fair chance to procure the finest ones.

Fischer Fiaxio!
[ROSEWOOD CASE, VALUED AT $600.]
$100
1 Fine Gold-Hunting case, Watch:....
1 Elegant Swell box Cutter ..................................... . 80
75
1 Silver Plated Tea set ..............................
65
1 Domestic Sewing machine
.
45
1 Good Kitchen Stove and Furnishings...........
45
I Handsome Bedroom set, Seven pieces
1 Fine Dress suit....................................................... . 25
. 18
1 Satin Lined Overcoat....,.......................
1 Handsome Dressing Gown................. .................... . 85
1 Fine Smoking Jacket............................................. . 20
25
1 Tilting Silver plated Pitcher and Cup
24 Cases Silver plated ware..................................... . 150
100 Silver plated Napkin Rings............................. . 160
12 Silver plated Butter dishes................................. . 75
12 Nickle plated Watches......................................... . 75
. 150
20 Fine Silver plated Castors...................................
. 30
6 Fine Trunks........................................................ ■
1 Ladies’Gold Hunting case Watch........................ . 20
. 40
3 Large Silver plated Cake Stands.................
. 70
26 Knit Jersey Jackets...........................................
12 Sets Combs and Brushes in Handsome Case...
t
12
. 50
50 Pair Silk Suspenders.......................... :
...
12.50
2 Pair of Pants to Order (Made to Fit) .......
And 3,000 other presents consisting of Neck Ties, Suspen­
ders. Knives, Underwear, Hats Cape, etc., making in all $3­
000.
,
No lottery of one chance in a thousand but ever)- pur­
chaser of $4.00 and over gets a present right after he pays his
bill come and see how faijj we work this scheme. We will
make affidavit that all the above articles will be given to pur­
chasers as indicated.

Special Bargains in Overcoats
At the Old Reliable

i Star Clothing House

IRON
BITTERS.

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

BROWN’S*^ I

Notice—Fine Fur Caps worth $3.50 only $2.00.

Huffman Brothers
---- MANUFACTb^tl

Tin and Copper Ware I

W. J. Sprout and E. F. Harrington. the comer and then- AM *)M.
About J5 ticket holdem were prerent,
Also
Kiir *114.
i'j^MITH J&amp; PACKARD, '
[ and it was decided by vote that the 40th
Anon Ar gild.
• The thanks of the Banner folks are
ticket out should take the carriage.
And
tideway*
gave
a
whirl.
&lt;
hereby tendered to Mr. E. R. Brown for There were 1.M2 numlienrln the wheel
Aguld
some splendid candy. From- that w,e
Hbc KOde.
and the lowest number drawn out was
sampled we sliould say that Mr. Brown
And then *he glair.
; 23 and the highest 1540. No. 787 drew
Till* brave hut foolhb girl:
had mastered the candy business per- i
the prize; the name of the holder is Jas.
Hunwi!
fectly.
Hayes, of Plainfield.
Moesta!
The cold tmap interfered with the
Shop on State Mt., Opp. CtMirl House.
Whoever *aw
In conversation with one of our
completion if the additon to Bentley
A girl dial eould do better?
A dg*b.
Bros. A Wilkins’ planing mill and business men the other day, one too
A ctath,
• wagon factory. Workingout of doors who has been long connected with one
Twm awful raah,
of the solid concerns of our city, he re­
on such a structure, with the thermoneBui Auiteratin'* walk up*rt her.
marked:
“
There
has
been
a
decided
im
­
ter ranging from zero to thirteen de­
B. P. Wheeler, of Plain fvdLwho has
provement in the past six years in the
grees below was no soft snap.
lieen an invalid for years, andnas taken
Especial AttenUoF given to Veterinary Miiocextent and quality of the business done
The ladies and gentlemen of the
morphine as prettcribed by his physi­ Ing; such as Interfering mhI boof-boraui Horse,.
in Hastings. In that time, several new
cians, took an overdose at Grand Rapids
Choral Shciety Will wnre supper in the
places for business have been opened,
last week, but would have suffered do
Episcopal society rooms in Rower’s
while places that have long been vacat­
vefy serious effects had not a Grand
block, Tuesday evening, from five to
ed are now used. It Is safe to say that
Owe Hart Shmrs for Ittelf.
Rapids doctor got hold of him. Fortu­
seven o'clock. There is a small balance
60 per cent more and 60 per cent, better
nately, however, he escaped alive. Our ।
due on their piano, which they desire to
business has been done in Hastings the
brother quill drivers ridiculously en­
raise at this supper. Come, everybody.
Hurv Owarra. II you h*ve never putroulztxl
past year than five years ago.” This
u*. we a*k you to give “ Uisl. tel tux omMent
Under the auspices of Barry Lodge gentleman undoubtedly spoke the truth; larged the matter into an attempt at
suicide.
Mr.
Wheeler
is
home,
and
feed
­
No. 13, Knights of Pythias, in their hall and the prospects are that the next five
liernumrUt patron.
-I. SMITH.
over Spangemacher &amp; Mason’s on Eri- v ears will witness even greeter progress. ing as well as usual.
F- PA^Attl).
’ day evening, Jan. 25th, Mr. James Clark
Cburlotte Bopubllaui.
,
O
f
all
metropoliton
journals
com
­
CONWMFHOM
rv«Kn.
A
Salt
Lake
correspondent
of
the
Boa
­
will deliver his deservedly popular lec­
AnoW |Miv*lct*n. rr&lt;lro&lt;l Irani f*t •.-$»« r. lutvlng
ture on Robert Burns. Admission 25 ing to tlie Banner office, none is so eag­ ton Congregatlonalist pays the follow­ had steal ia bto 1imj&lt;I* bv aa Kart n-dlNMlatencents. You cannot afford to miss this erly sQright as the Evening News. It en­ ing compliment to our fellow towns­ ary the formula at a Miupb- ve«rtnl&gt;lv ro.nedv for
ters the year 1884 in the full tide of man: M Hon. P. T. Van Zile, late U. 8.
anti SU
lecture.
prosperity. It has more rivals by two district attorney for Utah, a trustee of
nil uervou* comptaist*,
The Knights of Labor organization
than it' had, but the new papers do not Salt Lake academy, was present, and
mdentti rtinUiw posrers
we believe to be- one calculated to pro
at all interfere with its patronage. It made a very effective and cheering ad­
mote the laboring man's interests in a
has just added another of the famous dress. But the encouragement of his
manner that will properly recognize the
Scott presses giving capacity to print &gt;onto was much dissipated by the re­
relative rights of capital and labor, free
800 copies per minute. The Echo is flection that Utah is to lore so efficient
from the plottings of demagogues, and
the weekly edition of the News, and an officer, and so good a man. Judge
without partisan organization. We are
has attained wide circulation. Its col-■, VanZile has removed to Charlotte, his
therefore pleased that the local lodge is ittmakara, _ _ ~
*■ ',
with news; Mm market
old home in Michigan. The suggestion
jrniiytwi
reports, while brief, are complete and that he lie induced to take the pUtfomi
The railroad work is practically at a
reBalde. Original selections are pre­ to instruct the people Of the country on
standstill. We much regret to say thia,
pared especiaMy for the Echo. (kd. O. Utah affairs would be undoultiedly welbut it represents the exact statue of af­
PRED BAMFORD * «&gt;.
T. Beard contribute a serial story ft&gt;r
fairs. In conversation with the direc­
thU paper. Single copies 7S cents; 6 and powerful in public address, of im­
Dealm In Fine
tor who assured us that tl3,(XM) more
posing
presence, full of humor and
1-apen. uxcMVara. paper
«
deeply in earnest. Any lecture bureau
picture
tlie local directors to guarantee the S60,which should secure his services, would
(JOO to Messre. Meddaugh, Balch A
Wc«ifl,rd.h&lt; iBrom1.usth^i&gt;r»eUc»I- Tumtoy. HftwvMdlneUy to &gt; the New­ do the public good.”
paper decorattam.
Twenty-two thousand &lt;k&gt;llars were
house, —
where hr —
asked
if he &lt;jouidn*t
ly aothlnc had been done, that the pro- ton
*
“
a-, u
costs but 101 cents per week delivered
daily.
I

Until

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Blacksmiths,

Dealers in the Best Lines of

• Cook a^nd Heating Stoves
IN THE MARKET.

Don’t Fail to see our Stoves Before Buying.

there

Horseshoeing a Specialty. The Largest Assortment of Oil Cloth in the

hdp
jfK&lt;in
next
ten.
good
igon

4irbbo«

City.

Don’t buy until you see it.

Table and Pocket Cutlery, Revolvers, Shot, Pow­
der, Caps, etc.

Huffman Bros.

WANTED!

U to'

livery Man in Barry County to understand
that the Jxst and cheapest place to buy
x

Sap Buckets &amp; Pans,

Jectrerted with the people of PratateVille, Delton and that vicinity. When
we consider that such a line would be
worth, in the inerewed value of real w-

have some work todo. Landlord Mer­
chant replied that he could use him the thii yw, by Uw toa-nxbipa and county.
following day cutting ice, and asked Thr amount of goal arrnmpIMietl i&gt;
him to remaiU'Until then. Myera made pant computing.
good use of his time; proceeding to steal
B*Tbc Art Sm oouipany ■* U&gt;e clone

------ IS AT------

HAHTI MW, MICH.

Leave your orders
ders now. We wi take several cords of Wood
od in payment for SapBuckets and Pans.
Do not forget that, if you

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To the People of Hastings and Barry County

7

I have been appointed Sole Agent at Hastings for the Celebrated ROCKFORD WAI CH.
By looking at the accompanying cuts, you will see the cardinal advantages of the Rockford.
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Remember that we Repair not only th

A. R. MeOMBER, the Jeweler

Tim man who did not buy u Rockford watch.
LHo got left.)

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provided. The far-seeing, as well as
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for
uaeof
confectioners and
...
use
of confection
MR. WILLIAMS’ SOF’ SPEC.
ntm/tna of a
KaIavaz,, but
K.ri ' , shipped
...for the&lt;rf
.
a wife rion.lv
dearly beloved
manufacturers
peanut caxidv.
the charitable, do thia, and to them the Eicions
opoleoly. -insane.
In one
hi. no-|
There is
is also an
aI, oil
oil made
nlide from
fro some
side! gate or door is open. The sexton
-- ----- —
__ of „
—
There
*published
, .
he ndato8 wrthom ! of the nuts, and in this specialty, I am
(iWlHiiunw Wort: a Nad and Itespond- plaqcs you in a back seat, and requests
done bv wboleMlo
you to wait until 10:50 o’clock. Tho compkint, but in a «tr»m ot heart | UU&gt; a largL. tnu!e
rule is, pew-holders must bo in their broken roaipnatjon, that aomotimr. | druggist.. Of tho piwnuta there is
8cati by that time or lose their places. hia wife could only bo appeased in ho, nothing wustod, tor even the .bolls are
There wm no game at the Thompson
"When the hour arrives the sexton tells inreno moments by la-ing perniltt.'d to I made useful, being put in immense
Street Poker club on Saturday evening.
to go up the aisle and take any seat beat him with her naked bats. This he pack8 anJ Bokl u ftverv mqn fur horse
Bev. Thankful Smith was relating the । you
recapt? When those who have contrib­ endured shut up with her for hours or bedding.and a very comfortable, healthexperience of the previous meeting, |
bed they make,
uted are seated the great doors are until the violence of her passion had
when, with the saddened air of one who i
passed, when he would emerge from ,
had lost his grip on hik reputation, Mr. I opened and tho crowd is admitted.
her rooms looking like one “who has
Then tho services begin.
Tooter Williams and tho odor of a i
died once and comes unwillingly bock '
.[Hong Kong
„ Cor. London Telegraph.]
. ,
Bowery cigar entered together.
again to a hateful existence.” Lt is not ,
There is this unfortunate fact con*
“Hobson's Choice.'’
“What de madder, Tdot?" inquired
to bo wondered at that Thackeray’s I nected with the death of a Chinaman
[Atlantic Monthly.!
Mr. Smith, with the easy familiarity of
The explanation of the proverbial views of life were tinged with a pro- in Hong Kong—he c.ui never bo buried
a, num in luck. “You looks ’spondent"
] there with the eelst which is obtainssaying about "Hobson’s choice" is given found melancholy.
•‘I done 1048 dat mxty-fo’ dollaha I
-----------------bio in the interior. I saw one funeral
by Steele in The Spectator, No. 509.
winned on de boss race,” responded Mr.
The Abominable Mhirt Collar.
i procession up ou the Tientang river,
Hobson kept a livery stable, his stalls
Williams, gloomily.
[Detroit Free Prera.}
which was nearly a mile long. First
being ranged one behind another, countThe deepest interest having l&gt;een ing from tlie door: each customer was |
The shirt collar originated in fraud . came o.posse
a.posse of priests
priesta in white robes
aroused, Mr. Williams proceeded to obliged
obligi-'d to
to take
take the
the horse
horse which
which haphap- II ana
and hypocrisy,
hypocrisy. In
the aays.
days, when
when men
men ana
and shaven
shaven heads,
heads, and
and then
then apocului
apoculiai 11yv
in the
enlighten the members as follows:
pened to be in the stall nearest. tho
.. j flrst
flrat wore
Wore linen *itk can,
camo
° to be fashion to I holy man, who, TI suppose, was a
- soft
— -»
was standin’ in a do’ on Sixth door,I this chance fashion of serving | leftTe
9 or ^less
css ot
of bishop.
bishop. Next was a lot of servants
leave mor
more
of that liuen exposed ji of
avenyou, nn’ up comes a wite man in a
beirg thought to secure perfect impar­ ■ at the neck to prove the cleanliuess of ! bearing paper money, -clothes, and
plug hat, an’^ezee, ‘Why, heel-lo, Mr.
j that underneath. This naturally took ! articles of furniture, ’ to
bo burnt
tiality.
Bobinson, how fs yo??*
the form of tho collar. Then a genius • at the grave, apd after them some
“Bunko,” remarked-Mr. Smith, with
With Patriotic Pride.
( caught on to the idea of cutting out a i men with gongs of tremendous power.
tho air of one who had hstLexperienro.
It is observed withpatriotic pride
| separate piece of linen in tho shape of ; Then followed a company of soldiers,
“Hat's whad I thought,-aaid Mr. that the eminent American novelist, Mr. i the overhanging part and affixing it to and some more gougs; after which
"Williams, “but I kept shot. So I hez^to William D. Howells, 'adopts the pecu- the top of the shirt. These bits of linen ! were banner-men in considerable num­
himf ’How is
yo?
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favor,
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” ’ stvle
• ’ of- spelling
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I could be put on cleau every day, thus ■ bers, and again gongs. Now came a
.•rw4.trMger y.r MirterBol.m- c(,r&lt;-&gt;r..lal«r. humor, udToth." word, ! giving the public tho impression that | huge white dragon borne aloft in the
i’'MWM
T nnvor
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Bezec.-’an’. mns
mus' nav
say I
never did see of. ..
( they represented the cleanliness of the j air, and another party of priest* inuno­
that kind with a U.
so many mokes togidder as dey ia on
’ unseen garment to which they were at- diately after.
The coffin followed,
Sixth avenyou. Dey’s mo’ mokes dan
Swing:' Man’s virtues can all । tached. They were in effect fraudulent ! being’ borne by twenty men oh long
witfl pnssons.’ 'Oh, no,’says I, ‘dey’s becoi
vices. A power of righteous 1 certificates of such cleanlincss. Hence, bamboo poles. It was covered with
mo’ wite pussons dan-makes.’ Til bet
ion can become a "violent temper, the collar is but a base subterfuge of white, and on its top was the cap of the
yo’ tvro to one dey isn’t,’ rezee. ‘All ;t ana make
mako a madman or “a-.common ancient origin
It is on. the gold wash I deceased mandarin. His chair wangUt/eezl. So off he goes an’comes scold
-- of- a -heart that beg^n by longing on the pinohbeck jewelry, th$ rouge on next, and after that many other sedan
back with a fren’ who weighed ’bout .1
a dead complexion, or the Aolnptuous j chairs, full of relatives and friends,
1 to correct abuses.
two hundred an' had a bad eye."
-outline of anew pair of coracta. The some empty ones cbming afterward,
“You had asofspec," observed Mr.
("C. W. IL" in Ijooiaville Courier-Journal.] collar^ is a useful aid to the cravat in And lastly, there ran along a lot of
Smith.
strangho^ tlie neck and making.it un- 1 women all habited in white.
“lien,” continued Mr. Williams, not
About half way between Las Vegas
duly sensitive; to cold. The collar did •
pr&lt;
This was really a fine procession.
The
notimug the interruption “sezee, ’Now. and Lamy is the Mecca of the Aztecs, not attain ita perfection of fraudulently ‘ defunct Chinaman at Hot
— long Kong rsu*
we’ll bofe put up a hundred dollars wif the reputed birthplace of Montezuhaa, and the height of ite-i^jquitous hypocrisy —*---------- *■----- * into the next
not expect to be ushered
over
which
an
old
Aztec
temple
form
­
dis genelmcn, and stan’ yar in do do’.
until starch was inveht^d to gloss and world in such state m this. But he can
Every , wite man passes he’ll gireiyo* erly stood which was succeeded by a stiffen it. When this happened mankind
have a nice coffin, and is to be blamed
two doU&amp;hs, an’ every moke passoatfio’ll Christian church, built, so say the forgot that it was a cheat. The collar is
very little if he gets it in good time, so
Jesuits, by one of thsir own number
give me a dollah.’ "
an unmitigated nuisance in hot weather, os to be assured of its quality. Ln one
early
ia
the
sixteenth
century,
that
is,
“Well," said Mr. Smith, who was
and of vdry little protection in cold. It is respect the European of Hong Kong
very soon after tho first discovery of
growing excited.
a joy to the young man and a nuisance to has a certain advantage over the native,
“W.eU, fust d6y comes along two wite this portion of the country by the the old one.
for he possesses what is generally al­
inen, an' de man wif de bad eye says Spanish. As we approach the station
lowed to be the prettiest cemetery in
dat was fo’ dollnhs to my credit. Den of PecoB, at the crossing of the river of
the
world. Situated in. what is called
eomes, six wite men an’ he say dot’s the same name, this old church, itself
The following is Artemus Ward’s de- i "the happy valley,” it ia for situation
twelve dollahs mo’ fo’ me. Den comes also in ruins, with only a portion of ita ecrjption of why he courted Betsy j
and ornamentation one of the most
walls
still
standing,
is
pointed
out
in
the
along a buck niggah :u»d den I lose a
Jane: “There were many affectin’ ties 1 beautiful spots that art and nature com­
dollah. Den fo’ wite men mo’; den ono distanocj, off to the left in a wooded which made me honker after Betsy Jane, j
bined have produced.
niggah; deu two niggahs; den seven hollow, a rude adobo or stone paral­
Her father's farm jined ourn ; their i
wite mon, an’ do iuat&gt; wif de bad eye, lelogram fast crumbling back to eajfo. cows and ourn squelched their tliirot I
. jCBcagu HeraldJ
he say 11 was fohty-two dollabs ahedd.” It is said to be surrounded by the
the some spring: our mares both had I
“De soffes’ lay I ever hear," said Mr. broken walls of what was once a large at
stars on their forhead; the measlo.^ I, “I believe,”Mid Mr. Sullivan, of Bos­
Smith, whose eyes werejjiistenirig over city, whose ruins kindly nature has broke out in both families at nearlv the ton. “.everyc^apahould
every c^ap should Jknow how to put
been busy for centuries draping with
Mr. Williams’ winnings.
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up
props
same time;
parents (Betsv Jane's
P his
, P
roP8”. (meaning, no doubt, his
same
,,our
v*
,
”Ddn comes along fo' wite men," said green banners and adorning with tow­
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and mine) slept regnlarlv every Sun­ maulers, or, in plain English, hia fista).
ering
monuments
of
pine,
until
the
once
Mr. Williams, “an' de man wif ,a bad
“It is a great deal-straighter and bet­
day
in
tho
same
meetin'
house,
and
the
eye he say dat was eight dollalis mo’, populous city is now but a woodland
neighbors used to observe:
‘How ter than drawing a gun” (meaning, it is
. nnd den—" here Mr. Williams panned bower, the haunt of all the wild
thick the Wards and the Peasleys air.* proauiurd, the using of a pistol). In
•b if his
recollections had over­ qreatures of the forest. How puny are
short. Professor’Sullivan plants himself
the works of man compared with the It was a sublime sight in tho spring of on the platform of the . manly art of
powered Jim.
the year to see our several mothers
“An’ den?” echoed everybodv, wildly ^ver-abiding forces of nature!
/elf-defense
with hia fists. The opinion
! Here, tradition says, occurred the (Betsy's and mine) with their goWU^t- of the distinguished professor is worth v
excited,
i
.
'
pinned up, so that they couldn’t Hile
“Why. 8«n.* said Mr. Williams Aztec avatar, the incarnation of Monteof • consideration, and there is little
am,
affecktionatcly
bilin*
soap
together
desperately, “dcy comes around de ;znma, the cultured god, the founder of
doubt that, on the whole, bloody noses,
the Aztec religion and the dynasty of and abooain* their neighbors."
cornab—"
the result of fistic encounters, are less
“De cops?” breathlessly asked Mr. the Mexican monarchs of the Aztec race.
objectionable than bullefcpirforeted
Tradition further says that, when he
Smith.
oorpsee.
A
MississqJpi
paper
says
that
while
“A niggah funerV said Mr. "Will­ arrived at man’s estate, Montezuma
But there are great physical inequali­
manifested his supernatural powers to some person, were boring an artesian ties between men. Even the profession
iams. "
i’
Buch an extent that ho secured a great well in Lee county, that state, they of which Dr. Sullivan ia one of the
following and led an immense immigra­ found a log 325 feet under the earth, most conspicuous, indeed, the most
.
Kkr. Baltimore American.]
tion of his countrymen into the coun­ which was in a fair state of preserve*
conspicuous exponent, divide mankind
Talk about the Sunday law and ita tries to the south, himself leading the tiou and resembled poplar.
into classes of weights, by which divis­
enforcement in Baltimore. It dods not march mounted on the back of an eagle.
ion we get heavy weights and feather
ccsnpare to the observance of that day Wherever the eagle alighted at night
Weights, or meo of larger bone and
in this great city. One hardly knows an Indian pueblo was founded. The
The preparation of peanuts for the rtature, «nd Mlienvl slight der«lopLondon today, after the bnatle and token of arrival at the point where the
whirl of yesterday. The stores are great capital city was to be established, market is ah interesting operation. m«lt Ewrj man might know bow to
closed, the wagons have disappeared, according to prophecy, waa the Might­ They are first put m an immense cyl­ pot&gt;. up U&gt; “prop*,* but the light
the cabs seem to run more quietly, and in g of the eagle upon a cactus plant inder, from which they enter the »«ght would employ them in &gt;uin
the people seem almost afraid to apeak and devouring a serpent, which mani­ brushee, where each nut receives fifteen ugjuut the hMV wipht. WhU then
aloud. Whot a contrast after a oonti- festation occurred upon tho arrival at or sixteen feet of brushing before it be­ u to bo done io equulix, the combat U
it I. lobe conducted Qn th, Bellinm
ner^a] s®bbath! I waa hungry, this the present site of the City of Mexico, comes free. After this clsanung pro­
plan only I The proteeeor ahould give
morning, and thought I .would go io. and is believed by the Aztecs to. have cess the nuts drop on an endless belt,
tUeiCrtesion te get a tench. Imwino led to ita foundation there. The seals which revolves very slowly. On each Uu. brooch of 'the nbjeot atrtrou,
Urought oad atoed ptvpund proeerl,
'of both Old and New Mexico commem­ side of the belt ia a row of girls—black, to ndriao an onxioua wuEl
pr°’*rV
great restaurant and found it dosed, orate this mythical event in the life of white, ten colored end crushed straw­
berry,
some
of
them
—
whose
duty
it
is
the Carty and St. James likewise. All , the first Montezuma.
,
fo separate the poor nuiafrom.Um'MxJd.
down th$Strand, up in the west nnd,
_
(JKewYorkTrffcMa)
-■OM«
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# jSj C if
’
evgn ® "the
the reaUorauts
Uoscoe \ Conkling," remarked tlie
Those of the nuts 'th :v ,
.
Hon. Hamilton SptLer, a premia^
,

ft.

U» llmlng-room ot • hotel Tho dent out of the'many that have been re­
the -grili rooM^- ud tho ! latod to me. • The bast years of Thack­
■bnffeW’ore rtl clo . d until 6 o’clock eray's life were given to tho affectionate
u&gt; tho oreuing, eud oren the drinking­ care of his insane wife. Her disease
bet&gt; m&gt;« ehj-booeee m, f.r u exterior, 5“ ““W. * ’»Uo‘ ‘XP*. exoopi &gt;t inareconcerned;—are dark and uninviting. tarvals, but she required constant overVatas yoB fam the proprietor, M&gt;d
«n enter by the ••family' or “wholemle
, wfaratwe. there i, no nae trying
wu rarroanded vith mtj ao«ilort Uu.1
to get in before 1 o'clock.
*r* *!? ■mpeU’X
A,
•he Will owwed hie rr^wn Mid

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to tho next room, where mbrMKrls
await their arrival and putthem.inhpgs
which, when filled, arc sewed up and
Iwonded as ''cocks,” with the figure ot
a rooster prominent on each sack.
Theep are the '’No. 1” peanuts. The
poorer nuts, which were serrated by
the girls at the endless belt, are all
picked over again; the best are singled
out and branded, after being put in the
aact M“^up..” The “step.” are not

tewyer of Bloomiugton, Ill., the other
ia*T’21read law in aiJ oCio“ in Utica. N
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*5“ waa 'cc®1P«’&lt;‘d of my
totber. the tale J~lm» Splnrer. TnocL
Kernan, M-tmtod Stoto. ««tram
New York, and myself. GonkliuR en-

red-faced, wholesowe-lc

MWTthtogdM.boum,
ioindtoato good iwall
mini vitb th. world,
to loom aid r —nrhig

ill for his
l-natnred,

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Cures Rheumatism, Lum­
bago, Lame Back, Sprainsand
Bruises,

Asthma,

(Ob board.)

ii ^%^r^«PATECT8
wriv to or call upou'l'hoa. S.Sur
af W. Congrene bc.t liwtrulL Mi&lt;n..
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PATENTS

Excelsior Window Shade Clasps.

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Skit. Htii. bp..

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nalla-ra
kvm blinds,
la. .........
huUr*. rtlitu
pliiM or ennk
coni*. K
Save*
money ...
ami,
aatiroer. Looks oph-rty Mid Head h dursbfr
Ind cheap. ItolaUed by all dealer;,
dealer;. ‘.rfl.-rx
h.rtii the trade iwdirlted. AKrnts wanted, baa
i»te shade, i cU. Claim with tassel, feet.. Azem.
Hrrittara. 2 rts. Eur&amp;a Cinder Slrti-r :md \&lt;r.
1 etty Co., so Grand Klw Are., Hetruh. Mcuhoi
I this pa|&gt;er.
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Catarrh,

Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
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Bites, Tooth, Eat, And Head­
ache, And All pains and aches.

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AGENTSBxa

FOSTER, MILBURN &amp; CO., Prop rt,

ft Reflecting Safety Lamp

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TEN THOUSAND
Farms in Michigan.
fe. GRAND RAPIDS &amp; INDIANA
ihavonoeouaL Tholr action on the

WwntMd citisi, OCM of the Mealthiot pwuof lhb, clsnvh—, brv« W^ulbuilding matvrtal at

matn •&lt;
tife, sound
skin and a
causa no nih— or grlplar nor interfere
with dai^ work and are a perfect

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wtsktOMcarea tadyar«it f
wmrei tlM sale at (Mr ne* “ Date Sfcrkini:

•cite as tost as It can Ge shown. Write, wilh
santtp, for ternw, which are wry literal. IR'*&gt;
ness iwnnaneiit and worth SN) a niontli.

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I Fresco Painter and Interior Decorator.

Imported and Domestic Wall Paper Hangings, stainid class.
inlaid wood floors. Designer and manufacturer of art furniture.
Mantels a specialty. Representative of the Low Art Tile.
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34 FORT ST. WEST. DETROIT.

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VOJ.. XXVIII. NO. 39.

The Imb of Albuquiu,

For the dew upon her lip
That the baas would gladly dp

Goods Sold According to the Times,.

1 she dreams her fate is nigh
Sends you dancing.

At Lewis Stern’s
Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

’Bout her dippers

With a Bquw*.' that none can part
Of amorous nJppsn.

Those dainty little feet.
Where shoe and stocking meet

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Heaven only Imows the rest
Of such bilrees.

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Ah! dear, delicious sight
In the giddy whirl at night
Of the waits;
I’d own that Spanish shoe
And the hue above it, too,

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 fof $7.50
■ Men’s. Suite worth $15.00 for $12.00.

A SUNSET IN MOSAIC.

Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever.

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Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres II
from 40c to 75c.
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A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we 1j;
close o(jt at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county. I!

Call and Examine My Goods Before Purchasing.
The best fitting Corset in the world; Try It!

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Watches, Clocks,
Spectacles, and Mu­
sical Goods are

The Detroit Jewelers,
rubllnh bolnw tnelr

Received Daily at my Store, which

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’ YOURSELF.

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All Goods New'Styles
and Warranted as to
Quality.
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[ Berkshire Garotte. 1
A very ingenious specimen of mosaic
woodwork from the studio of Mr. Will­
iam Kelly, of Lonox, is a cabinet, the
door of which is a beautiful picture
called “Sunset” in mosaic. It would 1*3
hard to do it better in oils or colors
than the artist has done it m woods.
It could not be distinguished by the
most practiced eye, stationed at a dis­
tance, from an oil painting, and yet on
closer inspection it is seen to be made
up of minute pieces of wood. There
are in this extremely pretty mosaic 1 Ifi,000 pieces of wood—-1,600 pieces to each
square inch. Each niece is one-fortieth
of an inch souere. The effect of color
is produced by the variety in ’ the huei
of the different kinds of woods, as well
as by the manner of cutting these
woodfl, sometimes with the grain, some­
times across it, snd sometimes obliquely
through it; and, what is more wonder­
ful still. all the woods in thia door of
mosaic work are local woods, confined
strictly to Berksliire county. There are
forty varieties of woods in the work of
‘‘Sunset," only one-third of the numbe..
of different woods in Berkshire.
Mr. Kelly has been studying on the
problem of mosaic woodwork for seven
years, and this is the result. It re­
quired the actual inventing of new
machinery on-his part to do it. Through
discouragement and unwearied pains­
taking ho has come to his present skill.
He paints his own canvases and then
transfers them into wood. In the forty
different kinds of woods, which makeup
“Sunset,” one kind, the locust, is made
to produce five different shades; an­
other, the black aalnut.two, and so on
The whole makes a very pretty cabinet,
finished off in imitation of ebony, with
strips of frosted gold going down tho
face of the cabinet either side of the
mosaic. The artist has put in checker­
work the various woods of Berkshire,
in all numbering 128.

(Harper's Magazine.J
SELL CHEAPER paring the
—
. early
,,discussions
----------- T— __
of the
tariff question in congress, the lath
THAN EVER
Alexander- H. Stephens, of Georgia, who
wa» then a Whig, in speaking on the
BEFORE.
। subject to a large meeting in the old

I Bought a Large Stock
whichl Sell Lower than any
competitor can offer.

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JOHN BESSMER,

j “emo
Clubhouse,"
in lucnmona,
Richmond, Virginia,
spouse, m
Virginia,
illustrated the general ignorance prevailing
ih
his
part
of
the
country
^ng iff his part of the country by
by the
thz
* " ring ez.n.ple:,
example: O».
One of
of hi,
his illiter­
Miowmp
ate neighbors, who had nevra- been over
three miles from home, lint! that same
‘
-hunt. He
l
—----------------------- in trying
to escape, the bird crossed a railway
then just completed, and of coarse an
entire novelty. The pursuing country­
man stopped to examine the road, and
C’ t then, an engine puffing and blow­
. hove in sight Scared out of his
wits, the countryman left turkey and
all, and running home as fast as hijfjeet
could carry him, threw himself on the
floor in a fainting fit. His wife, after
bathing his temples and bringing him
“to," asked:
“Well, husband, what could it have
been?"
“I don’ know," was the reply, “unless
it was that derned tariff that has broke
loose."
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JEFFERSON

Announcement
As the building which we occupy at present
is to be torn down within three months to give
way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and
simply ask the public to call and get prices.
THE DETROIT .. We know times are hard, and tax times upon
Home and Day School
WILL OPEN JANUARY 7th.
&gt; the new bulWlmr erected far lie use on tbeeor-

will be . iMslSed m admatacrously a* a* the I
gnmint of the school year.

A SCHOOL OF MUSIC,
Under the
nd.

uoGrrr. principal.

us, but if you would save money in the pur­

Jeweler.

It is said that the recent excursion to
Popocatepetl had for ita object the
looking over tho ground for the mam­
moth works projected to facilitate the
mining of the sulphur from the crater. It
is proposed, says The Mexican Finan­
cier, to drive a tunnel into the crater of
the volcano and to build from the
month of the tunnel a railway to con­
ned with the Interoceanic railway at
Amecamoca. The parties who are in
negotiation for the property with the
owner of the volcano, Gen. Gaspar
Sanchez Ochoa, are said to lie a rieh
American house. The representative
of the house visited the volcano with
tho French engineer, Mr. Charles
Rosy. A contract fa said to have been
made for the exportation of 50,000 tons
of sulphur a year • at least. Il is also
proposed • to establish a-factory of sul­
phuric arid for use here in Mexioc.

A VICTIM OF HEREDITY.

chase of groceries, call on us.

Dec. 20, 1883.

BROOKS &amp; COOK

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| knew or cared not what—might occur
SPANISH SLIPPERS._______
I to sweep from the horizon pf his life '
[The Cowboy Port in Waahtortou RepubifaJ the awful sorrow that was hanging over
Tw
-k~i
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it lilrn a nail—a aorrow that would-:

Prices Down! Down!

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WHOLE NO. 1487.

‘ HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 18,. 1884.

[Chicago Tribuna]
*The
Good*
by, McNulty."
tall?lissome
form of Esmeralda

Vivian McKnlty’s
that beautiful Jun
hope, and hoping

' LINCOLN UNDER FIRE-

word of joy that others might utter a
knell of despair.
“Good-by, McNulty.*
For an instant the man could not re­
ply. He had not felt such a shock since
meeting his father in the giddy whirl of
a poker game and going home with
nothing but a contrite heart and a lead was over, and the Washington authori­
pencil to ahow for his month's wages. ties and citizens once more breathed
He still held Esmeralda’s hand in his, with freedom.
and the girl was looking up to him With • Just before Gen. Wheaton made hfa
eyes that Were tearless now, but in their charge.
President
Lincoln, . aodepths there was a look of frozen hor­
ror, a my-bustle-has-got-looae Repres­
sion that pierced his very ton! And
when he asked for an explanation of

only shifted uneasily onto the other foot
and burst into a storm of sobs.
“I can only tell you,’’ she murmured,
when finally his agonized entreaties had
moved her to speech, “that our marriage
would render your life one of constant
misery; that it is better we should part
now than commit an error which
eternity alone could efface.' You will
never know how I love you, Vivian—
never know the dreadful agony that this
separation is causing me. God knows
I would greet death with smiling face
and outstretched arms to-morrow now
that you are lost to me forever, for,
what is life without your love, and preaj
ence, and kisses, but an unceasing tor­
ture? If I loved you less, if your love
were not enshrined in my heart as
something to be worshiped -evermore, I
would not take this step. It was wrong,
very wrong, I know, to allow tills love
to overmaster my whole being, but it is
better to wreck one life than two, and
so again I say ‘good-by’"—and, lifting
her pure, sweet face to his, Esmeralda
kissed him gently on the lips and turned
to go.
"Stop!" exclaimed Vivian in anf im­
perious,
whon-Emma
manner.
“I
pleaded with you for an explanation,
but now I demand it. It is my right,"
and, drawing himself up proudly, he
broke His left suspender.
“You speak truly," replied the girl.
“An explanation of my action is due
you. Know, then, that I am a victim
of heredity."
“Of what?" asks Vivian.
“Of।heredity," repeats the girl.
“In what respect?” he demands, his
voice hoarse with agony.
“I have, '• says the girl, steadying her­
self against the piano, “inherited my
father’s snore."
(Joaqnm Mflter.]

The face of nature is frowning here
forever. Dark and wrinkled, rugged
and unfriendly to look upon, there is an
atmosphere, of hostility about this place
of savagery of sullen defiance and impatience that makes one willing to hasten
away. Sabre cuts in the face of the
fLe of the
land, a fierce scowl on th.
*
earth, a sullen roar in tthe ri.er. m they
--------m
------silence
n—•
run angrily together; a sullen
on the few people, dilapidation over the
town, a tired, deserted, nightmare town,
as if it would like to wake up and throw
off some indefinable terrors, and this is
Harper’s Ferry, where was, in fact,
fired tho first gun of the greatest, the
saddest, the best and the worst war
‘“oiTt
U. b«t of ih. bret

do something-**
“Mr. President," said the general,
pointing toward Fort Stevens, “if you’ll
just come along down there with me,
I’ll show you one of the prrttiert little
fights yon could wish to see.”
.
"No sooner were the words out of my
mouth,” remarked Gen. Wright in
writer, "than I deeply regretted having
uttered them. I fully recognized ths'
fact that the president’s life was far too
valuable to be brought into danger by
any careless words of mine. But it was
too late. He not only accepted my in­
vitat ion, bat insisted on accompanying
me, notwithstanding nil I could say to
prevent him. He sent his wife bank,
and when I mounted the parapet there

shooters were firing pretty
explained to him that the

“’It is not more dangerous fofma
than it is for yon,* ho replied coolly.
“ ‘But it is my duty to be here, white
it is not your duty to expose yourself.
Your position requires this, and I paricnlarly request you to remember it.’
“Just then a sharpshooter's bullet
struck a surgeon who was standing
near the president, and I became really
alarmed for his safety, and I hare no
doubt was a little excited as 1 said
firmly:
•
“ ‘Mr. President, you must really get
down from thia exposed position; 1 canqpt allow you to remain here longer,
and, if you refuse, I shall deem it my
duty to have you removed under guard?
I suppose the absurdity of my threat­
ening to put the prpfadentof ttat’nited
States under arrest amused him, for be
milled, looked at me quizzaeally, and
: got down'behind tho parapet, where I
'■ provided him with an am munition-box
for a seat. But he wouldn't sit still a
. minute at a time, and was constantly
I Htretching up his long form to see what
going on, tiiereby exposing fully
‘
&gt;'.« of htarelt to dengw, ii .pile of
: »n J ”&gt;old do; end than he rontumai
।; to bob up and down until the action
was over, when he cheered lustily along
| with the ,rest, and, bidding us good­
got ~
into —
his carriage
and rode
j night,
—°—aSZI
-------awaJ °omefke, Great I4«k Tateaeaaa.
[Demorest'K MontWy 1
a rich Californian, named Lit*, in
j

people here. I have little tiine, little 1 which should in time contain the mart
inclination too, perhaps. Ascribe wan-1 powerful telescope in the world. The
doring about alone with his'awn modi- work of contracting the latter wm
tations no letters of. introduction, a given to Mr. Alvin Clark, of Cambridge
pad and pencil in his hand and a flannel----- * w—*— ’——
— *
- shirt on his back, is not just the man
for first-class men to open either their made. At last accounts
heart, or lhair door, to, I odroit. And not u v.t commenced the maker or
then, what could they toll mo that hoe thio wonderful inrtrumont Aehromefe
not been told e thoonsud tuna.’ Bo- object glMtoe are mode o! two dMtoot
“de, what doo. thu now generation lense.', one ol flint elan, and the otttre
know? r As tor tho old, it parodied in ol crown glree. tho two combined raakin*
। the
But those hill, have not
»ed. reac
They looked down, on it all. Their comes from abroad and has not yet
stony lips are set in everlasting silence. arrived. It is extremely difficult to
And yet they tell me that John Brown cast a eolid disk of crown glass three
came here, climbed their heights, looked feet in diameter and perfect in all it*
down into these rivers, measured their parts. While the observatory is well
waters, made a thousand calculations under way, the great tfcirty-six-inch
how to advance, how to retreat, where Lick telescope will take seme time for
to fight and then to die. I think the its completion. When in position, it
arsenal with ita store of arms had not will convert the foeble rays from the
all to do with bringing John Brown most distant stars into a* perfect blase
here. There was comradeship in these of light.
glorious old hills.. One likes to have
such friends at his back and dose about
JBattato Rxrrem.]
him in days of desperate enterprise.
In spite of the large amauni
: tore that is allowed tonus loose
[Medical Journal.]
Some remarkable observations have tiioroughly initiated into the
lately been made* in regard to the heat
of the human ,body. •Jly means of an
ingenious instrument invented by Dr. bera," with an occasional “
Lombard, of New York.it is ascertained and "be-afay-now,” a Borton
that a woman's body is warmer than coeded the other day in hold
that of a mau by three-fourths of a de­
m v
high
» ~z
one-half X
gree, and sometimes r~
-~h zz
_
—
_ ■ _
a degree, while in noa maiawa*
instance has «L.
the
warmth of a male’s body been found to
be greater than that of a female’s. Itjis
also definitely ascertained that children
are decidedly warmer than adults, the hie flet.
difference being about 1 degree Fahren­
heit, and that the younger the rhdd the
greater the diversity. A difference in
coverea so oe an invariable law. The i
leftside of the bead,(and extending
downward to the base of the nock.) fa
much hotter than the right aide. These '
curious facte open up to medical men a !

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IRON
BITTERS

ColtMnbus
juudoned six oonvicta, Saturday, in­ of thousands of dollars. The treasurer’s
^company their tetter with a word of cluding a Cincinnati murderer named
Eager. Henry B. Payne will on office is in the tame condiMqn. Kota 8. Goodymr, P. A. Sheldon. Ctanent
' caution to emigrants.
Emil VoegtHn, the son of a well- Thursday evening give a banquet to scrap of the record* there, in all human Smith. D. W. Rogen, Ed. Povm; lie»known scenic artist in JSew York, hav­ the members of the legislature.
probability, roukl be reached; and yet daiiMv Wm. llitchcoek, Wellington
The failures of the Week in the Uni­ ing become a confirmed boarding-house
In the legislature of Texas a bill waa
these records are of the most vital con­ Green. J. Q. Crenw. Sevnionr Andren.
ted States and Canada number 388.
tiiier, ‘has been sentenced to state pris­ introduced making justifiable homi­
Ramne) Brown, a farmer at Freehold, on for six years.
cide the killing of a man found cutting sequence to all the taxpayers. In some W. D. Hnyen
New Jersey, banged himself in the log
And then the meeting ndjonraed.
The Canadian Pacific road has made a fence. The cattle men, in conven­ canes the titles to large tracts of land in
tion
at Austin, declared against a herd
bouse in which he was born.
In the evening occurred the nnnunl I
special rates for the transportation of
the county would be broken, ami cause
The Chicago boapl of trade elected Manitoba wheat to Ontario, as an law, but opposed the doctrine of free
l«n.
from which over »100 wee reoliied I
v . almost endless litigation. The probate
E. Nelson B.ake president and George enormous surplus in the former prov­ grass.
An immense ice-gorge is said to be office is still worse. It is now in the
enough to defrey the expowee.
T. Smith second vice president
ince is being frocen.
ehanna .river at second story of a block on main street.
The books of the Montreal Loan and
The cho'ral sodnl Tuesday evening I
In attempting to slaughter a flock of .
nd,thrtatening^
Mortgage company show that Secreta­ prairie chickens near Fort Sill, a party Port
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it Havre dtf Grace. Almost any night fire may destroy this netted 818.
ry Craig is a defaulter for $60,000.
of eight hunter* grew so careless that thegi
overflowed the Penn­ building with its contents; or even in
Ann Stamp, an aged widow of Col- three of their number were badly Thel
RUTLAND.
sylvania shore for a considerable dis­ the day time it would be absolutely im­
unbia, Ohio, killed herself with strych­ wounded.
CEBTHL
nine liecause of the loss of a pet dog.
The only man wh&amp; seems to have
Some Cleveland stockholders in the tance.
possible to save these records. Three
The canal at Newark New Jersey,
E. L. Phillips, a venerable citixen of iron corporation of Brown, Bonnell &amp;
Grand
tHviacn.
much business on hand is Mr&lt; C. W.
records
contain
the
proceedings.in
fully
is
being
dragged
for
the
remains
of
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, a member of Co., of Youngstown, Ohio, have filed a
the state senate in i860, died Thursday. Stition to dissolve the company and Charles Delmonico. John Hoey went 2,000 estates, half of. which have not yet Biggs. He has about 2,000 ties to deliv­
to Philadelphia and demonstrated the been closed. Of these, 1,500 involve er and is considered a lucky man. as R.
Tho ioe-harvesters along the Hudson
jcharge Receiver Brown.
Tti»rw'jUU&gt;.
river have entered upon their annual
Chancellor Runyan, of New Jersey, falsitv of the report that the missing titles to land. Hardly a section of land R. ties are’about the only crop that pays
strike for an increase of wages. , has appointed Judge Ashbel Green re­ man had been admitted to an asylum
in the county is not interested. Losing much this year. &lt;
The public debt of New York was ceiver of the North River Construction in that city.
Palmer
’
s
clover
Duller.is
snowed
hi.
The produce exchange of Boston has three records would entail endless law8TBTIOX*.
reduced JB.KW.OOU during the year, and company, which holds a majority of
passed resolutions urging unon the I suits in very many cases. In some in­ and is likely to stay there for some time.'
is now $82,546,000.
.
the stock of the West Shore railroad.
congressional delega- ,
California has about 80,000 tons of
An increase of nearly ten thousand Massachusetts
Snow lianks in the way of the trucks.
Hon
the
enactment
of
a
reU.li.tory
;
stance.,
the
only
record
there
lit
of
nnt*~~
tkc
~~~~
-—
»i«-.
wheat to send to Europe, exclusive of tons in the weekly shipments of freight
'-fl r.«.
Yeekly and Tan Sickles stared their
-’•-X'
W,
the amount now loaded on ships.
eastward from Chicago is reported. measure restricting or prohibiting the j closed estates Would I* destroyed, and
A Are id Boston cut off all telephone The Vanderbilt roads are still far in importation of French and German t almost all chance for
.... on amicalde settle­ hullex on runners, Monday and the flrti
wine*.
1
connection by burning the wires of advance of all .competitors.
thing they did was to tip over, causing
nuAt would be loet.
The trial of James Nutt for the
3.00U instruments.
Some unknown person attempted to
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Barry county is toslay having Ils some damage.
The orchards in the peach belt of fire a school house at Somerville, Mass., shooting of N. L. Dukes commenced
Revival meetings are being held this
Michigan passed uninjured through while several hundred children were at 'Pitteburg, Monday. Ten jurors ; business conducted, so tar as danger ।
in the building. The janitor extin­ were secured from the first panel. A , from fire is conaidered, at ten times the week in the school house in Dis. 4, eonthe recent severe weather.
bouquet was sent to the prisoner from i risk of any business num or practical ducted by Bev. Crosby. At present
The shops of the Tennessee state pris­ guished the flames.
on at Nashville took fire at midnight,
officers of Oakhill cemetery, at the gallery, but Judge Stone ordered farmer within ita borders. There is ah- meeting, eight or ten have made a start,
v^twasb:
hat no more be brought in.
Janesville, Wisconsin, have discovered
Sunday, and the loss was very heavy.
no safety
The inauguration of George Hoadly ' sollltely
.-------------------, in any
. of its offices, and the interest is increasing.
General Hancock and wife are in that within the past year several bodies
Coahoma county, Mississippi, visiting have been stolen, but the names are u governor ot Ohio wa» • quletaflur. And think, too. of tho vnliie of the propStatioxs.
COMMUNICATED.
withheld from the public.
their son. a planter.
| ertY exposed! .The records involve the.j
_______________ ______ ____ ______
invo thf
General Hazen has ordered the dis­
Orange groves in the region of Mo­
The Banner published the following
play at signal stations of a white flag bile. Alabama, suffered damage to the ommends the establishment of a board right and title, and in nine cases out of ;
pardons and a graded
sys­ ten the only right and title, to from ! in its last Iwanet»radftd license svsamount of $1,000,000 by the late cold of nardon.q
with a black center on the approachof
spell. Many trees in Florida were tem.
cold waves.
•
1 •15^00,000 to •aipoo/xi) worth of real
— A fire at Meadville. Pa., destroyed
By the fall of a scaffold on Conro’s saved by building fires in the orchards.
John M. Swearingen, chief of police the Opera House block, the lower por­ ' estate and other property. No property
block, Milwaukee. John Dunn was
killed and two masons were fatally in­ at Indianapolis, dropped a revolver tion of which was occupied by seven [ holder in the county lit eafe, with the
from his pocket, which discharged a merchants, causing a loss of $500,000. ' records pertaining to his rights in that
jured.
Now the great preacher steps to the
The members of the rapid transit ball into nis bowels, inflicting a fatal The coffin factory of Smith Winston i property so dangerously exposed.. We
&amp;Co., in Christie street, New York,
front, compels the editor, who is no
commission of New York are in Chica­ wound.
go to examine the construction and op­
Operations have been resumed in two was burned also, the loss being $190,­ , are not talking for effect We can other than his little son about thirteen
eration of the cable system.
prove in five inlnutee to any holder of
iron-mills at McKeesport. Pennsylva­ 000.
bwweeu Grand HapUi
A family of nine members, named i proj«erty in Barry county, who will | years of age, to summon his force of
At an auction sale at Des Moines. nia, and 1,000 mon have been re-em­
I '»^-‘n.' toro.n. here mdinvite, correspondents, compositors, type-set­
Wednesday, twenty-seven head of ployed at the iron-works at Reading, &amp;rebnin^nSX
Galloway and Angus cattle brought the puddlers accepting a slight reduc­
ters. etc., together to get out Jone more
poisoner, who evidently placed the that the etposure of the records of
tion.
■ from $285 to $01fi each.
issue of the Exponent—a four page, two
Some railway laborers shoveling poison in a water-bucket. Nearly all j BarrvCountv to Are is imperiling the
The circuit court at Burlington, Iowa,
column
paper, about six by ten—for the
the family have died. Suspicion falls ।
. ,..
; has disbarred John R. Wing and John snow at a curve near Brluton, Penn­ upon
a neighboring farmer/ who bad i
to
Pn,l*rt&gt; e'tr5 &lt;taj.
H.B LB DY ABD.
purpose of allowing the philosopher to
IE. Finke, prominent lawyers of Daven­ sylvania, were surprised by an accom­
Jackson. Gen.
often
threatened
to
have
revenge.
The
supervisors
were
not
asked
to
K G. P. IT. A
modation
train.
Three
men
werp
port, for dishonest practices.
get offa little latin, considerable wind
Friends of Genera! Grant send out a vote any money. They were asked shu- | and no sense.
D. W. Wakefield, a leading druggist killed and five others were seriously
statement that the mil wav and tele- , plv to anbmlt to the people whether
of San Francisco, fell in a fit on Broad­ injured.
rrotHllr llrrlrr.
k„. . .. .........
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, the
....
- He accuses
the correspondent
of being so* tt MNtd|E»a. OmtT «.t M*m
The president of the Oreguii Naviga­ ^phconoewion. obtain^ by him in ,they
way, New York, and soon expired at
w mild vote
nectary
money. I
b
N7wlfto,.^t
tion company has sent G. 8. Morrison Mexico were taken out in behalf of
the hospital.
At s STMtoti erf Ihe Trobale Court for Um- Com.
« ""Ji
1 h
&gt;*«• ‘“P*’"' W B^bue intend of tf.®,J?rryAho,drn *
&lt;»»«■ m U*
Fond du Lac boasts of the finest new to the Pacific coast to investigate its af­ others, in the interest of closer com­ |
court-house in Wisconsin, and its cost fairs. The West Shore road has drop­ mercial relations, and that be has
• *own ignorance. he no douW would llth. tfayof Januan . in the year one Uiduuid
, lltu, ftKxl for hfa
was only $3,000 in excess of the origin­ ped Henry Villard from the list of di­ steadily refused to accept compensa­ 1t. . .nd the people . property. An &gt;1 ta, |ig^
tion for his services in the matter.
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rectors.
al estimate.
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An express
trail on---------------------------the Rochester | now-thr - - " ould •Jmve a right
to
Bridget Cronin, formerly organist of I
Manager Hickson states that no suits ;
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Kflubrii Stckrihungry flock on Uuh coming Sabltath.
the Rev. Florence McCarthy’s church have been brought against the Grand । and Pittsburg road was on Sunday j say to the 11 supervispra, who voted to
Md filing U*pttiUxXi, duty trrlAeil
lie goes farthet and says; •‘We may
in Brooklyn, was awarded 6 cents dam- Trunk company for injuries in the re-1 morning derailed near Warsaw, New 1 table the propoaition to let the people
ages for alleged assault by the pastor. !
disaster near Toronto. He has I i ork. the coaches bumping along on , . r
. .....
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possibly imagine that the author of this
. Nickerson may tN*'*ppotatThe Arctic and Ouidneck mills be- i personally visited the sufferers and i the ties for twelve rods. Conductor '“** for or against biiilding the court
th&lt;- MM of MM d%«Md
I quotation might I* a penton of truth
longing to the Sprague estate \iave ‘ made offers of generous treatment.
: Luddington was fatally injured in the house, “You. gentleman of the lioanl.
under some circumstances.
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been sold to tbe_ Union company for ■_ A 1,111 wafl introduced in the Texas ;
^l,t [be passengers escaped with । have neglected our iutereats.’* There
rtp*dfor thahenrinr U «id
*-Hut ctnnmraUucm niter ca*rv
$38OJX)OLegislature, for the removal within Might bruises.
n«i«ihu harm
. .
the betra at law &lt;rf ulkl d&lt;wr.'.-d
Three physicians of Erie Pennsyiva-one rear of all gates and obstructions !
Judge Blodgett, iu the district court .
.
tlP“;
term to &lt;mma from
gmctw WeftteUrt in said
nia, areFdangerously ill from blood- ' 80r088 1116 roads in the 'state. This at Chicago, sentenced John Flemming h’ttmg the \otera of Barxj county dt^.
. we broke
If this is so we are* sorry
poisoning, caused by carelessness at! would force pasture-owners to divide and Frank L. Loring, for using the aide, and let thein assume the reeponsi- ;*ny one’s d&lt;mc, as it was not intentional,
post-mortem examinations.
। UP their holdings.
‘ bility. As it is now, the 11 supervisors. Whether the rorrrepondent is a person
IM’tiUotM-r nhould not be grtuiuM
mreru^jowtb..
«h^
Uut,h^ And it U further ordered that &lt;«ai&lt;l petiUoun
notice to the persons interested in said ~
ImmifrSir w ml™ t
h ' Mwped from au asylum at Ulooming- requenUy granted n supersedeas, hold- they wanted done in the matter, han- editor did make the remark to the post- Kivr
[ate of the pendency of Mid petition, and thHendersdn. JIL
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d|do, New York, Tuesday night, and :
tb® defendants tn 310,1X10 bonds themselves tuMumed the n-sponsiblllti.' master, on living asked what had lie- ImrisctlMmf hx eamag a tm of thU onk-1

Mira... January

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h^dSi’trSrt'w.^hnmthi tte |»rt““SSb oOb' j’e“nnX.
A Kit against Stophen W. Done, , The |,ro|.oition wils to raise wn/rn come «t the Exponent for lart month,
i; not to Ixmd
that it
“ j week**. pnvMoau&gt;«*)7tarofh«aH!tf.,‘,r’v*'h'
^Sarfrom bilede'?oWe;t 11. S d
M- Waterman * Co., grain denleh of for f«3,0»0and Interest for eleven yemi .
three y«OT;
l.md tho
the county
county iI “
"that
It wax done gone and limited
I «st«I up.
up."
servedin tin Indiana .“ato
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S"" Franciaeo. have faffed tor I1.5J0,- »«’ brought Monday, in Denver, by ' fora rent. To
dothia
thisan
an anmirai
animal »uv
tax nf
of’ There
There waM
was no
no Exponent
Exponent published
published for,
for (Atowrojj-.j
'o do
tjuJfJ'LrPnJJu
that “binis'i^
^“■l^BVyex.«niti?‘,»to?MOU&gt;lf‘i't “
'-nilHuul a half would
l^-ember^niir
wouldthere
therehave
haveIwn
Imenj 77 A . . ;
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nor would
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passenger rates to th«
the «n«twArfi
eastward nr«
are
mssencrer
being cut by both scalpers and regular
ticket agents over all roads.
. W. P. liathburn. a bank president of
Chattanooga.’who was identified with
several hrue interests in that region'
died Friday.
Nearly hue. thousand workmen in
the three largest tobacco factories at
Petersburg. V«l, have etruck against
a reduction of wagea.
Canada is raising a standing army of
l,20o men. to serve, for three years.
The full number applied at the re­
cruiting orcein Montreal, where the
quota was &lt;only Ito.
The overflow of a brand) bf Mie Kan­
awha river in West Virginia caused

SAW HUMMING '

an a8S|Cninent to secure liabilities of 1
iSp.'Q.OW.
.
&gt;
The corn exchange of Montreal j
strongly recommends tlie uutrammeled ,
interchange of the productions of Can- :
ada and the United States, and the ab- ,
olition of.all burdens upon shipping by ,
the St. Lawrence route.
:
Manraret Cnilinrunnxi nf rnsgmem
Margaret touiDgwpod,
Collingwood, • of Chicago. '
..^Wret
known m&gt; Elbrenee Elmore, the lead™ ■
ladroI adnnnaticoomniOT, has filet!
a bil for divorce fromiT'fengll.h atlventurer whom she married six years

&amp;rew out of a deal in the bonds of the In other words, to build the court house-j f°r January, had not our Banner cor-;
Arkansas Central road, of which he would involve a tax of but S1J5O on respondent iMde mention uf the Ex-'
was president, and that there is no every SUMI) of property in the county । ponent’s peaceful death. The Banner '
of ncUon1L LL., 1
rer.hemaybe,
has
The body of Cbnries Deiinonico. the for three years! What prudent num correspondent, whoever
.munitv for hringl.riiur-1 Stffi
thanks of the community
missing restaurateur of New York, would not pay $1.50 a year for three
y
ears
on
each
«1,000
worth
of
lus
prop{
Ing
Iwk
the
business
manager
i»f the Affricultiitul Wars-lMiiiM-. iUah* itreet.
was found frozen on, the mountain
side at Orange, New Jersey, near the erty inprder to save the county and i Exponent, who our people supposed,
B. A. COTANT.
residence of General McClellan. He
evidentlv died from exposure on Jauu- himself the danger of liming the county i fr°n» all appearances, had elopnl; and
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--------- itf jewelry were record*? We odl these hard times; 'they considered themselves out their
THE
"hdl,! urbSF'nJ
—
I±
--------------„Sa hi/AuuS
lie wasi,about 4 i years but $1 JO on 9WU0 is a very light tax. «‘d*«riptita fee.
of
(mjoage.
.UM). anfl his
U estate
esttt,e is valued at $1,RACKERS,
J
While
not
questioning
the
goiwl
faith
I
.
—
*"
'XX). CW.
never was achieved by care- St:uii|K*&lt;l with a “V.” None gv-uulm- ultbow
A storm of great severity prevailed of the supervisonAwho voted against
Mrs. L. A. Brinkerhoff, of New York,
It.
Made
by
Wednesday throughout the region the pro|Mjj,ition, we V-lieve they acted
I’craw'ernnce and carefulness
learned after the death of her husband, , between Buffalo and Portland. Trains
unwisely, and neccIKMsly assumed the “JW8 brinK
«ure reward, pie
that he had obtained a divorce in Con- I
, ^ctientt^i
’
'
»eara before. She asserted 1 were abandoned on three roads at the responsibility of imperiling' the proper-1 Knights of Lalxir have a foundation for
former
city.
In
Boston
the
wind
blew
— --------------lower, and a court gave a '
•tlielr *'&lt;’rk broad enough and sound
at the rate of forty-eight miles per ty of their constituenta.
verdict in her favor.
Buffalo people mourn the removal of ■ Fifty mules were stolen near New i hour. The waves broke over Portland
------ ------——— j enoiigh to satisfy all honorable men.
the glucose ndustry from that city to
breakwater, damaging two steamships.
The - 1 ionkkrs. - Thursday of lust Let the Knights remember their meeti
lAiredo,
Mexico,
after
the
lad
in
charge
;
Peoria and Leavenworth, and the
Several buildings were unroofed at
week
was
pioneera
’
/lay.
arid
was
spent
‘ inga, and attend them, and strive to
'
of
them
had
been
murdered,
and
ruu
Castleton, Vermont.
abutting down of two stove factories.
--------body
- --------------------I Dr. H. A. Dubois, of New Haven, across the Rio Grande, where they |
The
ot Herr J^asker, -the Ger-10 the usual manner. First came the 1 perfect themselves In their work
I were found by a squad of Texas rangwho died Sunday of paralysis, was a j era.
man statesman. w»s on Thursday dinner, served in th(}old-fashioned style I
lineal descendant of a Huguenot who .
takBn Bv?nS?N.w
tn th. MUmni.
--------- —’i,neJr"
inJI “
However,
some of the .T"'"'
pioneers J'T*
forgot1
mfork''where
“.I'to'
'
The citizens of Topeka are somesettled on the Hudson iu 1615.
TW the Editor of the haxxkk.
rimkrn
whal.agitated over rumors of a pro- ly four thousand persons witnessed the
along the provisions, and there
The foref tortvhiirTSinSL
• posed removal °f the offices of the
Kilimwu
Eulogies were ; werp not &lt;l»’ita enough to go found.
represen L„,
•id to
thU Fe road to Kansas City, to escape funeral ceremonies.
The work of raising Kalamazoo’s
be removed
ved to Chicago during the sum- the tariff fixed by the Kansas railway
*??d ' Wh&lt;*° wua the f«ult we will not pre- share of the bonus for the Chicago, Kalbut it ought tulwreuX
„
. ,
.
.. j , ,
I commission.
ainazoo^c riaginaw road was a good
the deceased are of great value.
hereafter.
deal Inflated, much
"
.
,
iiiuvu to
wi the
inc annoyance
anno van co of
or
Two hundred msn, recentlj
“
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ltl. oT
!
£f' ™‘hl“ent" «•“' Uie •“!- Il16 friwwfr of the enterprise here, by Uh,
lUtaota. where one farmer lost 117 Tat bexxled $8,700 and lost it at faro? He
porken. i.
.......................... ..
charged
by the
contractors I
on
t
«1
to
I
eton
’
rallrosd
jndiiirtTi"
“
loii
de^
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r
“
JT
J'
’
h1
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*
Ct
thte
U1,t
“
w
“
‘
n««nd«l
to have the
pleaded guilty, and was sentenced
Ipgislature of Texas has been imprisonment
imprison
'“fr1'’ oven “» abstract of them, movement opened' by .
tor five years and three I bench «t Pendleton, and then held e
DBTftorr, MICH.
i. movement opened’ by H meeting at
called in extra session. The gowsfnor months.
months,
,r
mail train which refused to take them t rom thestatistics presented, we give which th**
wntiMnon ...r
recommends the repeal of the law
“
VanderbUt
has made John Kewell free to Portland. General Mlle, aut the list oi
Harrv emintv
Z. ■u
W gentlemen
who
u-i"
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are
to
build
pub£c kmd0he incIoture
8011001
I
gresident
of the Pittsburg and Lake I a company ot the Irt tafautrF from « &gt; , 2
ra
^ ty plon,Tn' who | the Hn^e were to be present. After
tie rpad, and has secured a through | Fort Walla Walla, and the midi ear
duri“« the post y««r;
Henry C. Caldwell, a i
Caatletou—Daniel Hoiii,ger
j waitinwas long as the situation 1would
’°““
•&gt;&lt;
kaneaa who aerved in an 1-------1BUU . „ lvtBTC,
teing
finally
Lemuei Sn.lth
’ I| wlmit, theae gentlemen ,1"'
Jn* On
*U!'
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^MPend^.oro.p&amp;.trffi.f
■
in
by j‘ for ninefcjl-nine years,
George
Williams,
Huron
1
una,
*
le
10
mak
®
»
Wnt
wgagement,our
Rutland-George Williams, Huron
t^feu the ixulUoa resigned by
jje president of Harvard
The president of Harvard college re- cars.
.peoplestarted on their own mxxxint.
Healey.
.
'
I porta a decrease in the number of stu­
Jscob •Iordan, rhe committee on subscriptions is now
in West Virginia on Wednesday ..ln1?g,-7M5rhl?
A defective due caused the burning
ot the female college at Columbui dent* from New England, but an­ snow had been falling for twenty w”- H. Hendershott, Mre.W. 1&gt;. Flfield; engaged in making the canvas*. The
Ga.,theeaUmuted loaa being *30,000. nounces an increase in tlrt* attendance hours, and is on an average two feet i Mrs. McvUntock.
from the middle states. The treasurer in depth. Such a storm has not been
ground is taken thoroughly artfiey go.
Johnstown -Mrs. Nye, T. G. Rice
JJere were IS) pupUa In the building,
shows investments of $4,624,000. and Lu°wnJn th0 uPP«r Ohio VaUaZ «*nce
Yankee Syringe Nelson Cowan. ’
and the results so far are qidte favora­
an ot whom made their escape.
an income of $228,iw. ,
I860.
Business
u
at
a
standstill
and
■
Carlt
on
—
Mrs.
EUxa
Blood,
Isaac
John Bbernan refused to accept the
ble, in quite a number of canes more so
The Mexican National bank has de­ travel nearly Impossible. The weather Messer.
the Northern Pacific
The num­
clared one dividend of 6 per cent and Is moderating and rain appears to be _Hope — Thomas
Peak,
Samuel than had lj«m anticipated.
r*«l.b«*o’0 We resignation from tbs
promisee another of 8 per cent, one imminent if it comes a disastrous Thomas.
ber of large subscriptions will )je all
roasts wosrid throw that body Into the
years holiness.
The Mercantile floo^similsr to lastgear’s may be exTbomapple- Mr,..Samuel Davis.Geo. that was expected, so that we f«i a
b«»M °&lt; tbs Deotouats.
W^ffis^rSSno1?
IjCWlfi.
A blarolnUro
good deal encouraged. One of the romWoodland John McArthur.
the fiscal yt«r.
A* TO THE Court Housk.- -By a
mitteemeu said today that they had
Baltimore - Sidney Hull, Mrs. Allen
In the school house in which Emma vote of II to 6, the supervisors refused VnFCBIY.
taken nothing smaller than MOO no ter.
^’““J'ribly treated, fifty citto submit the question of raising money .
City—Mrs. Naney Young
and they are by do means through with
rsllws.
P®5* resolutions of
J&lt;An Wetasert, Thomas Burk, J. W
for
the
purpose
of
erecting
a
new
court
1
toward the young lady, and to
ThondtaMdrttmHttochcomb.
’
house. We have no doubt the majority
tkm Mt K*Um«» ta not „lc|, „ to
Barbary Phillipa.
did what they considered for the best.
Hon. Clement Smith spoke at some m*ke.uur ^»p«e M u,, pr(wur, „
That it was best we very seriously ques­
length regarding the departed pkswera, much m la the mm with Iliurtinm dm.
tion. Such a fire as completely annihf-1
and a spoech was also made by E. D h*!*, and it la mote at aa undertoktiw
luted the Banner office, before there; Sprague.
^mak0UwkudvMi1»lrtUMOthornu&lt;h.
’
was any chance to quench the flames,
The treasurer, D. It Cook, reported
is liable to destroy the court house with *
»S&lt;)A&lt; casl. on hand.
all its valuable records at any time.,
The following officers were elected
No man stall acquainted with fire-proof
for.the ensuing year:
I^e*“4enf"-Geo. K. Beamer.

n&amp;“SS-E,WE1

8^aUtTb.StX‘To^«

VAIL &amp; CRANE,

LYON&amp;HKALY

�The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 39.

ABOUT THIS TIME

County News.
z.

MAPLE GROVE.

Frank Baltz has returned from the
north.
i Cora Pearce has recovered from her
I illness.
i

You should be thinking of what kind of

YOU WANT TO BUY.

STOVES and RANGES
, The best article made, at prices lower than
ever before offered.

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“Oh, where b my boy to-night?"
Echo omwerw. - Weigh riding.
Ask Elmer Moore how hecame to upset, last Sunday evening.
Why wm - Doc." Tanner so anxious

and raised money enough to pay the . onthe25tb. Everyone invited.
iij
indeKedness, amounting to over $270 I
„Ti ,7i VUIMV„
Historical services at the M. E. church
u pretty goml day's work three hard 0( Xorthwrot Assyria, on Sunday, the
times.
3^.
___ _ made very interesting
6th inst., was
Revival meetings w ill commence next With scripture reading, singing, and
Sunday.
_
able essays, writen and read by Mrs.
L. Wright it on the sick list.
Lee and W. Clark, and speaking from

NASHVILLE.
J'IrsTutt^e*of Lap’*’’. “at C.
smiths, visiting for &amp; couple of
weeks.
I Peter Durham left on Monday morn-

i

We can, suit you on anything in
’
our line.
-j' '

Greble &amp; Powers
r

!

i ing for the state of New York. He will
j remain east till April? visiting relatives
j and friends.
Dr. W. H. Young returned from a
' short trip to Canada, on Tuesday afteri noon.
i. W. F. Baughman’s store was, closed
on a chattel mortgage last week. The
~ i stock is lading sold off now, regardless of
' cost. ।
j

Mrs. John Delong held the lucky
number, 1,101, which drew the sewing
' machine at Lee’s.
i Peter and. Charles Stacey, who belong
to the I roquob tribe of Indians, in (’anI ads, have been in town selling liead­
|

Special Book Sale!
------ AT--------

Frederick Hotchkiss

j work of a very fine pattern.
The social of the Congregational,
church was entertained by Mr. anti Mrs.
Thomas Purkey on Wednesday evening,
in a very handsome manner.
z
Our roller skating rink has already
developed some good skaters, and a test
of their excellencies will take place
soon; when the lady wearirfg a new
pair of seven-dollar skates will be the
envy of all her competitors.
L. O’Crocker has purchased the Tubbs
property, and talks of building, the com­
ing seasan.
■
.
W. A. Dunlap &amp; Co., of Ctaprlotte,
have leased the Wheeler store, ©d are
stocking it up with a fine stoclrof gro­
ceries and confectionery.
They are
gentlemanly fellows, and will no doubt
receive a liberal share of patronage.
Your correspondent can recommend
their candy as being the most delicious
he has eaten in a long time.
Truman’s quarter-off sale is attracting
large numbers; as many are buying for
seventy cents on the dollar, when they
would not otherwise.
Sleigh rides among the young people
are getting quite fashionable, as the
streets ring every night with their
“
merry laugh.

I have on hand several Standard Books,

I will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!
The long winter evenings are upon
You can spend them in no way more profita

bly than by reading.

Have the books for you,

and so cheap you cannot help buying.

School Books!

length. Through each of these seeming town his home until he sees a good ■ the amount of ♦IVJjd, were ptecrtl upoe
—Ex.
snowballs was an aperture near the ; chance to trade farms.
.
-the table.
center, which varied with the size of' In looking over, the locals of last
the “ ball.” The phenomenon Ls sup- week’s “Nsrtiville News,” we were Aurposed to have been caused by the south ‘ prised to see an item concerning two of i miliar fona; bright, clean and newsy as
wind which blew at the time. Nothing Woodland’s citizem getting intoxicated.
like It was ever seen here before.
. and fined for the’offense. We were not --------------- -------- „------------------surpritod IwiiMc of the partire named 1 it. proprietor. Voder the pnwmt edi­
Ucn
committed the offence, neither do we : torial direction, with Mr. A. H.JohMtm
I Mi“
1
feel bail l&gt;ecause of the fine imposed on ’ as foreman, the Banner wiD wever be
! ent
(\.mrrA-1tnem
them;: uin
but we
we are
are surpnsea
surprised uw
that such
such a
a i■ wuitm
content with second place.
Suocea*,
i
“ *®r “e benefit &lt;rf the Congo
shoukkappear in the News, as it brother Cook; and may the gewreoas
j ^ri^rt^TwideTre^ x'n W w
***“ gSneralb understood that; prosperity of 18M make the buta of

to know how the cutter was broken t \F
residence of A. N.H ar»
■
“ 1
.
. - ----------meh new. item, never found tbrir wb, your recent mWortuae very light to
Would you like to borrow it. Doctor, to i
Johnstown.
to the column, of the aforenaM journal, bewr.
■
go and see your patient?
A dance at E. Bulliss, last week f ribecame when a NaMiville man wa.
No wonder that McEntyre can afford ' Aj e
y«jtog.
uinuu^.
•
JbAUUXVJLULuL
Mra Fitch
Fitch, who hoa herolulling ta
i
EverybodyfcimprovlngtheMeWuv.
______________________
’A_ of stock­
Mrs.
to .
loan
money for the purpose
.ome Ume, eipert. to go to Grand tap-7 W~““'1
w“
Several
couples
of the married peo­
ing a store, when he expects.to furnish ids to receive treatment from the phvai- ,nlUed to the afonuuid journal, but,
ple took a drive out to John Stewart’s
lady clerks for the same. She weighs cian. ot that place
nev&lt;!r “PPM"*1- J recently a party ot
Friday
evening,
had
a pleasant visit
seven pounds.
.
Mta Cora Stowe, ot Battle Creek, is ]
#ve critters visit Woodland. I
and a fine sieighride.
,
A company of sleigh-riders were seen making her cousin. Mire Clara Bullia
J*
her cousin, Miss Clara Bullis,
। On Saturday evening, a week ago, a
going toward Nashville last Saturday , making
v uuu
" oodland is claimed by Nashville folks
fh cakmuvu
extended visit.
t/
night; the while those “ Boy Chargers” ’ Monday evening^ last week a school ■» a surburb of NanhvlUe. throe things toilet ease was sold by lottery at W. S.
Brown’s store. Mike Brandstetter's
were keeping time to that .^ntimental
meeting was taUed in Hist. No. 7. for m trequenUy brought to the notice of
beat girl is supposed to have received
song, “ I would like to die,'said Willie,” \
p;;
iu.yvt- Orno.but heretofore no news of that
and’in fart'he would have been no j
P
“r—
poto of deriding the very ImporquroUM of taUdtaJ'a new sd&gt;od h.^e klnd «' w appeared- Weoonclude one of the case.
I*a.st Saturday -night a *40.00 cutter
more, hail it not been the year 1884. m
In that district. We understand some itwo riling.!: either the “News” has dewas sold in the same way by* R. B. Bach­
which the girb meet all expenses.
showni a great deal ot opproltion In the
to give all the news and serve
ants. Homer Fowler was the lucky
WK8T BALTIMORE.
matter, but it was concluded. Anally, to
ra™ «like. or Qrno has cut loose
man.
R. K. Haynes contemplate, building hold a spring term of three months in i fnim Woodland, and now regard, her
Mrs. John Crump met with a severe
, a new barn next spring.
j thc old bnildlng. and, also, to commence j “ a rivM “&gt;.*■&gt;• « th&lt;' h‘tUr &lt;• “w
accident a week or more since, in the
I Melville Holcomb, while lo;idiug ties, the
■v ______
_ . __________
. in
. the
.. jcaju
tr&gt;
erection
of a new...
house early
case&gt; ' our
our nl&lt;l
°^1 trrrapr® trnnlrl
would rlrt
do well
well to
way of a fall, which injured her hip,
spring.
.
' 8ta)'
home. As for the fine, we be• got one of his fingers shortened.
and she is unable to use her limb in the
I C. Tobias lost a valuable ox last week.
Km . McKee, of West Johnstown and
th»t wh™ • ,nln 1",VH" hl" 0,01
The M. E. Church, which has Urn Baltimore, arelded Rev. IT. P. Miser in i towI1P4 &lt;lnmk' he &lt;&gt;«ervre to &gt;«
Lena Guerin returned to her home on
closed for repairs for some time, was the revival services, last week; and, we h1311*' an exampte ot
'
Thursday test.
opened last Sunday fof quarterly meet­ believe, met with good success.
_________
~
_________
DELTON.
Frank Moon was in town a few days
ing. l*rof.J Dickie, of Albion, preached,
Don’t forget the dance at Bob Joy’s
Fine sleighing, and it is being well j of last week.

Our btock ot Hardware always
Complete.
| w.
J
1

bought for the holidays.

WHOLE NO. 1487.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 18, 1884.

BO WJDtB MILL*.

Jennie Holmes is ctmvalescent, while
Orpha GiUaspie is on the sick Ibt.
Several members of Withey Post ac­
companied Commander Armstrong to
Wayland on the night of installation
there, and report a very enjoyable time.
On Thursday night, Dr. Rich. P&lt;*t
coniBiander at Middleville, installed tlie
officers of Withey port here. A large
crowd of cnmradfw and friends was
present, and listened to the exercises
and the subsequent speechw. It wm
pronounced a splendid time by all.
Quite a number of ^owefotes attended

&lt;

improved.
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One
of*the
young brethren fell into
“
“

O. B. Pennock and wife and Harry ■ the dutches of sinners last week, who
Baker and wife were the guests of F. J. I literally dragged him into temptation;

Norwood the Uth.
but he will not do It again, not he.* I
Bert Striker and wife, of Baltimifre,' iloubt not he is a sadder and a Winer
have been making a short visit among man.
their friends of this place.
Meetings at the M. E. church, each
Mrs. Minnie M. Norwood, of this j evening of this week.
the elderly people, which was listened
to with interest. Thinking it would be place, will give an entertainment in ;
----------------------------Saturday
the
19th.
Neighboring Exchanges.
interesting to some of our readers, we rhetoric
______ __________
__ _ evening, ___
_______
copy the following extracts from the es- She
has _r
given
several
entertainments
BxtOe Crack
Creek Jurat
ul. v...
___ ________
i __
*__ s_._____ ... I Rjgttle
sav
nn,i niu'nvu
A&gt;rn tk«
say written
written bv
by Weslev
Weatey ClarkClark:
' and
always i.rinre,
brings j
down
the house.
1i Mention has been made of the fact
J that the stockholders of the old ManrRirauru RTK^orT^orrHWMT a»- i Addison Pennofck has finally taken to
I field &amp; Coldwater R. R. were trying to
In
f« life, and may
his ;___
jn the
uic rammer
suinuu-r of
m ism
ibm., the
wie people in thh
niw vteinviem- I Idmself a partner «v»
«.«»j mH
., »
.TTk.
Hv MMWrilreArt »
I..
I.U.
I wedded
......I
life be a .long and. .happv one .is : f®01*® the f’»J*&lt;*lu«® &lt;**by which thej
KK-JSteS”upb&gt; i.’U£t,dta1SS'3 thv
oti your
,1 loot
.w wioh V
jv«* kX.
lo8t the rood
rnSMl l«L in
*n the hone ot
of rreHrerealize'&lt;-tak
“
WliutoTi.
now
the
tapptat
ia
»
“
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■ri'lta
from
the
M.
4
O.
The
SSeWZySi. S&amp;-ESS
Clark WiUtaro, l»
lippiret
5X4i"TXSi?KA“5.&gt;SJ XEtSi: ’■■■" ™ nu.nen.foi he wre theta*. matter is being engineered by Rufus
by a jiiiniater named M. J. timith. The mune*. man to draw the cutter that was sold Osborne, of Tekonsha, who achieved
some fame tn the Air Line litigation.
tor 40 tlekeU at »1
“»•
,h* ,sth
The pay roll of the M. O. for Novemtwo year*, am«lste&lt;l by Rev. Talbtnuui I hiring i inst.
these two yewr* a (ocalty uiunixtr wan added to ,
lier was alxrnt $91,000. The two trains
the church. Rev. Air. Coomb* followed, but
B
ANFIELD.
run in Decemlwr earned about S80 per
wm takes *tek; thus unfitting hint for his work; 1
Mr. Chaae being the next to nil the place. In the
A. P. Ki ng'has been confined to his day each.
fall of IM), and wm an earnest riiritdliwi and
tliortmgh worker, a change wns nuule in ihe IksI for some time, and. we
Are very j Wednestlav afternoon &lt;’har|m C, TZmiclrcult; which eolinrrted the circuit With Msnle
v tn rolnte Ik nt nrowent
in m w»rv ।
L &gt;
t-i _ w .
Grove and Kniamo. The next yew Mr. Hoyt S(&gt;rr' lo relau- « present
m a xery &lt;|on\ a young physician of Ann Arbor,
tilled the charge.
charm*. During
Diirinu th
this
vear the clans
rings wan precarious
nnwnriniis condition.
ronrlition
I and Mow
w..., Genevieve
.1...... o
Ailed
lx yw
z*
Roralmcher of thb
wmcwliat diminished by many eullntlnx In the
John Butterfield, who has Ixw Inal , city were married at the reskienre of
latevur. Following Mr. Hoyt was Rev. Wilkin1,&gt;K *.'■ pm-umonla. &gt;" ’&gt;•&gt;»&gt;.'
tta j the bride, parent. on East Main rtrert.
.1. H. Richards. During his
-------------------- tagdin. •
■MHBI
1 The ceremony was performed bv Rev.
work of erecting the present
A chicken pie social was held Friday Reed Stuart. The happy couple left on
was begun. Next etune L. M. I
lug th I* year all tin- exjynrao'
evening rt the residence of John Etar, fee uftono® tratota . wedding trip.
III.,..,.
I
1.1.■■
. 1J. SbenniuiT Tl.ieO.iva
V. .. l....«r.414
\ f L1
. ■•
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library After
him'Awn.
cants
ltaring for 4the
lieneflt of AV...
the M.
K wM-iety. followed
by the
brot »uk«
of_ their
this period h number were added to the class.
J. J; Jenkin* supplied the next. ___________
appointment; It was a success lx*yond that which many friends.
anti-those two year* were made very
prmperouaA WBa“tttlcipatedby the committee, and
.p'bu^iuunwot'
’
1 The W. C. T. U. in Bellevue gave
'
- - — the goodly sum of S18 was realized.
)S'ard and Hughes $128, for eleven
lift, .1. ml AiKin. .1. r. waimr, m. hikxh, r. u.
School district No. five has made a nights of temperance work. They paid
Young, x l&gt;«udeUi and J. H. Turner, which
brinpt it-ikp to &lt;&gt;Ur present work, with Rev. W. change in teachers. And siiire it was
•85 for the use ot the opera hall and had
P. Mosheffis pastor.
necessary tohire a new one, w^- predict •WleftinUwtreasury. The last eve­
that they made a mistake in not secur­ ning was a social and was the largest
Dr. Brooks gave a lecture upon the Ing the services of the young man
ever attended in Bellevue.
life and habits of the Sioux Indians at with whom they talked.
The residence of Ralph Webrter of
the red ribbon hall last Monday night.
It will imdoubtedly be of interest to Johnstown, took fire between one and
The attendance was very alim.
people here-abouts to know that Mbs two two a. la. Monday night, was wholly
The M. C. R. R. Co. are loading about
Minnie Smith and Mr. Smfthle Stanley, consumed. The fire wm discovered in
twenty-four cars with ice daily. /
also Mbs Viola Cherry and Mr. Achison the chamber and the contents of the
Reported that the Quimby school is Crandell, all of Bedford were united
rooms below were saved, but nothing
closed on account of scarlet fever.
upon the tempestuous voyage of life, above. The ion is thought to I* alvout
Dr. F. S. Hull
attending on Mr.
Japuary 3d, by the Rev. Bush, pastor in. •600.
'
Roush. The old gentleman is over 70 charge at that enterprising village.
years old, and his recovery b ra^er This information will perhaps help the
doubtful.
ters of Michigan inventors so far m in­
The school in a district near here wm
the present inclemency of the weather.
visited last week by an irrate mother.
ventions go. There te announced in &lt;me
latch the following: John CL Perkin*.
Tis mid that the scholars were treated
assignor to Geo. W. Miller and Horae*
to a rather dramatic performance. The from the Hendd.
The logs are coming tn with a rash.
mother let her angry passions get the
George Kelley's ball b being fitted up C. Pratt. clutch, Kalamazoo. Jana
better of her, and called the teacher
every thing 1jut a gentleman, and ended for an Odd Fellows’ lodge.
The U. 8. mail Tailed to make it* ap­
by carrying off his pointer.
School Inspector Dr. F, 8. Hull wqs pearance three days of last week.
Quite a number of horere in thb vi­ car step, Kalamazoo; E, B. B
called to Nashville by the school board
to look after one of the teachers in the cinity are afflicted with a severe form of cultivator, Kalamonoo; and to
distemper.
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primary department.

\

WOODLANJJ.

L. Faul is rather independent the last
few days; cause, another boy to board.
S. H. Runt, recently from Ohio, Is month of December wm MAM7 .
Some of our boys are returning from making preparations to erect a (tore
the north woods, and report dull times building «&gt;n first lot east of Kelley »b«r- i ‘
• — -- 7 --L •
♦
The Hartings Banner b on its feet
and Iom wages this winter hi the woods.
again, and looking bright and
ta
(Revival meetings commenced at the
Rumored that Michael Roush will
again become a resident of Frvrport.
Schluppi church.
It takes two men, three dogs, one gun He has traded some land with Wash
The Steam Host
an ax and one day’s time to capture a Roush for his house and lot on Oak Rt.
the Masonic Installation at Orangeville certain little animal, whose fur sells for
Thus. Hullivanji former Irving justice,
Saturday night.
16 cents, not taking into account the b about to locate here. He win occupy
0. W. Armstrong spent Saturday at lasting
.. Impratdon
.
which,. the animal Hmry Heaney's bouse on Race street,
contribute?* :ts his rtrtre «&gt;f the fun; tor ’ Mr. H. will'work D. G. Filkin's farm in
Hartings.
Mr. Hills, of Irving, is visiting at purticidars inquire of - ’
Campbell the coming seeaun.
Butl Bradley’s.
F. Demaray has returned from a two formerly residents of Woodland, are formerly of thw township, wm here remonths’ visit in Missouri. He reports
too many blizzards there for him.
Rev.C. B. Sherk b conducting a aer- i Their factory is located on Wert Bridge
A strange atmospherical phenomenon
was witnessed here Sunday morning. if* of revival meetings at the Tamarack । -k“A *’—* - • • ■
U. B. church.
MIm Ortu Bowhdef Inn returned to
seemed » If strewn with thstnaads of
U»

r. The friend, goth-

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�motion
motion

The Hastings Banner.
HASTTNflB, FRIDAY, JANUARY it,

by

ell, the reso­
lution with reference to Ditch No. 1, of
Baltimore
and
Maple
Grove,was
adopted
Board met at hour named, quorum
r.
O&lt;
Special g—la» IB April.
?nd thr ReS»l»r SeMtem ot October and by the following vote: Yeos, 11—Barry, present Journal read and approved.
Campbell, Cole. Covert. Dawson, Gott.
Committee on claims offered tbe fol­
McIntyre, McKevett, Pierce, Polly and lowing partial report :
AS PREPAUED LENDER THE DIRECTION Swift Nays, 6. Absent, 1—Abbey.
Amt
Amt
OF THE COUNTY' CLERK.
No. Claimant. Nature ol claim, cl'm'd. rvcocu.
Board then adjourned nine die.
JOHN DAWSON, Chairman.
Following U the list of supervisors:
CHAH. N. MACK, Clerk.
, Juror tee».
Jno.
Us-rHa-W W Cojc.
C. J». Pfarce.
;
OCTOBER SESSION.
.Pofiy.
v
Hating*. Oct aim.
X Covert.
ng
Pursuant to statute the supervisors of

which

THE SUPERVISORS.

qf Barry Cou»tti:

____ _

owned

A^M. jSStoltatth. Irving, rt

Mr.
moved thnt th, (W1M.
------------- ---- - Sortowl Mxl itwtruetm
to draw from the court fund,. MiariS
■tn nun t tz» amwriv tho

W.QMJt,
W. Hami-tos,
A C. Towxk,
s. R. McIxttkk,

On motion, report waa a«
adopted, by unantaipoa vote.

th«r cS»lrtn«n. offered thTndi','^

Dated OcL 8,1883.

TotlU Board of Buperrixr. .,f n,:r^,
Catnip:
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9
Board adjourned till 11® a. m.
Barry County met at the court house,
Gentlemen:—Your
comniitu,. v,
and were called to order by Chairman 10 Ettle 0. Butler.
• .
whom was referred the equali/.c: - &lt;.t
Board
met
at
hour
last
named.
No
MIO
O. H. Greenfield. Justice tees.
Dawson.
rolls of thvtnwn!l?hSfuiiniw“w. Hwnptou.
committees being prepared to report,
Upon roll call, all members responded
board took farther recess till one p. m.
except Messrs. Barry and Swift.
All claims in the hands of the Clerk, 15
'wttnoM fees.
•
AFTERNOON SESSION.
FramevlUe—A. C. Towne.
printing
u Deaniah
were, upon motion, handed to claims
^McSerlit.
Board met. Quorum present; absent » Fred Hole
committee.
18 Chas. M. Demaniy,
Mr..Gale.
By
unanimous
vote,
the
fol
­
Woodteiui—J. W. HrlM-r
On motion, assessment roll of each su­ is HTwniekertoekar,
Yankee
C. Ritchie.
lowing resolution, offered by Mr. Swift,
SD Jas. Gncqry,
Notb.—In all aye &amp;n&lt;! nay votes, the names ot pervisor was referred to equalization 21 John Reynolds.
was adopted.
those voting«ye and the absentees wiU te Riven. committee.
B Alton Rathbun,
•*
w ...
WfjoZreJ. 11111 the supervisors of the
By consulting the list of supervtaore those voting
The Clerk was, on motion of Mr. 23 D. F. Ireland. Juror
“
several townships and wards of the city
nay cat be ascertained.
»
M ...
Towne, directed to have 50 copies of M E. M. Ererett,
as
R.
E.
WUMama,
•
’
"
...
of
Hastings be and they are hereby
statements printed, giving aggregate as­ 28 Chaa. Loitz.
“
“
APRIL SESSION.
authorized to spread upon the assess­
sessment of real and personal property 27 D. C. GrilKh,
“
“ . .
llnrry County Court House. &lt;_
ment rolls for the year 1883 all sums of
28
C.
8.
GlRMgOW,
“
...
in
each
township,
for
the
use
of
the
Haatlngs, April 18,1883.«
» Emory I*arady, Justice fees....
money that mav l»e legally reported.
1*
3D O. H.’ Greenfield, **
**....
Pursuant to call made in due form of board at this session.
Board took a further recess till 4 p. m.
Mr. Covert moved that a committee si Jtoo. StepheofiauLtinware..... : i’.
law, the supervisors of Barry county
At aboved named hour board met j
33
J
do
.
H.
Brown,
dep
“
y
sh'fl
free
met nt the court house, and were called of three be chosen to examine the re­ 33 Addle Henries, witness fees...
with members all present.
ports of taxes to lx* raised in the several 3t Alexander Henry. “ . " ....
to order by the clerk.
Mr. McIntyre moved that the county {UMLA. Mattison. JurtW foes
townships. Motion prevailed. Chair 36 IhltngBroa., blank books........ .............
Mr. W. W. Cole was made temporary­
j E. F. Broax. m^Deal aervlros
38 D. ETuller, medical serTlero.. 12 00 H 00 be at the expense of 8100 toward con- ion
chairman. The roll Mng called, all the, named Messrs. Towne, Cole and Gott.
37
Herbert
Lee,
dep'y
sheriff
fees
JfiJi
28
81
Moved and carried that a committee 38 Callaghan &amp; Co., ref nee digest ooodlMl d structing a bridge over the Thomspole
supervisors responded except Messrs.
river
near
the
county
farm.
Lost
ny
’
of three on insurance l&gt;e appointed. x&gt; C. L. Beamer.»pTdrain com.
snownh'd
IOS Jaa. A. Nlms, amat of criminal
Abbey, Wing and McKevett.
; Chair selected. Messrs. Cole, Swift and 40 Clisa. M. Made, b'ths and d’tbs 44*0 4410 the following vote. Yeas 6, Abbey,
And for the payment of claim No. W
On motipn the board proceeded to elect
41 M. F. Jordan, justice fees. .... JOV 10 45 Mclntvre, MeKevitt, Reiser. Sheldon
a chairman; the first ballot resulting as! Towne. -Board granted leave of absence
---------- - --------------------- ,
Report accepted and adopted, all pre*- and Chairman; absent 1—Mr. Wing. committee
1
,
to
Mr.
McKevitt
tiU
to-morrow
afterbe authorized and instructed to draw
fuUoYcs: John Dawson, 8; Orson Swift.
ent
voting
therefor.
Absentees,
MesNays 11.
orders on the several ditch funds as fol­
2; A. C. Towne, 1; blank, 3. Second[ noon;
sra. Reiser and McIntyre,
Committee on insurance reported as 1
Boanl
adjourned
till
to-morrow
at
lows, to-wit: Gnyory ditch, 833.00;
liiUlot: John Dawson, 11; Orson Swift,
County drain commissioner C. W. follows:
' eight a. in.
2; blank 1.
Taylor, ’submitted his annual report, . Your committee would recommend Kent ditch, 83.00; Ifigh hill ditch, 88.00;
I
-----Mr. Dawson was declared elected, and1
which was referred to Finance commit­ that jsilicies on county buildings l&gt;e re­ Briggs ditch of Assyria, 82.00; Carlton
Tuesday, Oct. 0, IMG.
and Irving ditch, 88.00; Eaton ditch of
assumed the dutlesjof chairman.
newed the same as at present with the
Board met at time named. Called to tee.
Upon motion, Messrs. Towne, Swift.
Baltimore, 828.(1); Mud Creek ditch,
On motions of Messrs. Swift and
Gott, Ritchie and Polly were appointed order by Chair. Quorum present. Jour­ Ritchie, the election of a drain commis­ following exceptions: The two story •62.00; Rutland and Hope ditch, 810JJ0;
frame building on county farm should
nal
read
and
approved.
acoiumittee to prepare a schedule rate
and that order be drawn on miscellan­
sioner
tn
succeed
C.
W.
Taylor,
whose
To give committees time to work,
be Insured for 8900.
Insurance on
tyr assessing personal property, and to
tenn of office had expired, and of a court house building should be decreas­ eous fund to pay balance of claim.
28
consider the ail visability of changing board adjourned till one p. m.
Orson Swift,
superintendent of the poor to succeed ed 8600, and that- on jail be decreased
8?
AFTERNOON SESSION.
the present rate of assessing real estate. I
X H. McKevitt,
John AL Nevins were made special or­ 8800 and the jail bam insured for 8100.
The board voted that the usual stand­
Board met as per adjournment; quo­ ders for 9 o’clock to-morrow morning.
P. A. Sheldon.
ing committees be appointed.
rum present. After discussing the du­ Election of (drain commissioner to be When the policy on the poor farm gran­
Committee
ary is renewed it should rover “hay,
Adjourned till 4 p. m.
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ties of the various Committees, board first in order.
On motion of Mr. Cole, report was ;
grain and live stock in said building or
adjourned till. 4 JO p. m.
Board took iv recces until 2 p. in.
cepted and adopted by full vote. On
on said premises."
Board met at the.hour fixed, anil the
Board met at hour last named, with
AU of which is respectfully submit­ motion of Mr. Pollv hoard adjourned
AFTERNOON SESSION.
chair announced the following standing members all present.
till to-morrow at eight o'clock a. ml ,
Board mqt at 2 o’clock. To give com­ ted.
committees:
The superintendents of the poor,
w. w^rotjL
Equalization- Messrs. Polly, Pierce, through their chairman, Mr. \\. F. mittees time to work, Ixuini again ad­
• A-dTOWNI,
’
Sotnntoy. OeL 13, W3.
Barry’. Gott, Ritchie, Abiiey and Covert. Hicks, submitted the following report: journed till 4 A).
ORSON SW IFT,
।
Board met pursuant to adjournment ,
At4:20 board again convened, with - . '
Committed
Claims,—Messrs. Swift, Towne and
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF POOR. quorum present.
;
all
niemliers
present.
Journal read and
Report unanimously adopted.
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Sheldon.
Whole No. ot"pauper* malutnlned In poor
The finance committee reported as approved.
The account of C. W. Taylor, drain
Finance—Messrs. Cole,’ Hampton,Mc*
house within the year ..«. ....................... »
lion.
Jas.
A.
Sweeze^
’ ____
addressed the
foUows:
_____
________________
_
I
commissioner,
amounting
to
B14XX),
Average No. of pauper* lualntaincd In poor
Kevitt, Wing and McIntyre.
Your committee on finance would | IxMird in relation to Garrett ditch case
house within the year.............. . ....... ... ICS
County Buildings,—Messrs. Campbell,
which was referred to claimant, at the
5s
Number of deaths of paupers in poor house
make the foUowing ss their report of and’ on the propriety
------ ’
” removing the
of
April-session,
was
again
presented
and
Cole and Reiser. .
\
’
within the year..........................................
moneys to lie raised by Dux for the en­ same to Supreme Court.
Apportionment,—Messrs. Barry, Co­ Number ol persons outside the pour house
referred to committee on claims.
w
temporarily relieved during the year.....
Mr. McIntyre offered the foUowing
• Prosecuting Attorney Colgrove, by suing year:
vert aud McKevitt.
Number of permanent |ia|&gt;eni maintained
reaolution and moved Its adoption:
request, appeared before the board, and State tax.......................
Mr. Towne asked that some youuger
Charlks A. Polly,
outside of poor house, but not in any asy­
4JBU.00 ,
„ hereas, The
a ..
W
maintenance of a
stated his opinion on the tax law and Foor food................ .&lt;.
member serve in his stead on the claims
lum or Institution...... —. .........................
J wo. E. Barky,
County
office
r*
.............
bridge
..
LL_______
acnaa: tbe Thonxapple river, on
committee. Chair named Mr. McKevitt Whole number of Insane supported at asylum
the duties of town clerks in relation Mlacellanrmi* fund ...
C
harles D. Fieri r.
within tbe year........... ............... . ............
ro S
&gt;-■ quarter
—— line
ii.
the
running north and
for that place, and appointed Mr. Towne Whole
Hupcrvbor * fond........
S. C. Ritchie,
thereto.
number at Flint Institute for deaf
A»jlurun
fund
...............
1M.0U south,
f I.--,,, -, on the WWW
yjvu
east WWW
aide wa
of VW
the ,,i.
section
Board adjourned till 6:90.
on the Finance committee.
and dumb..... ..............................................
Gao. W. Abbey.
Hlrthiand
deallu..
...
IJ®; twenty-seven, in the township of Hast­
Board convened at time last named, a Rent of JToIxte Office.
Mr Swit offered fhe following reso­ Total number of different jw-rsons who have
received asslstann- in any form during the
- — r- — ings,
i"JT". is
— necessary-to the brat intereirts &lt;rf
lution:
J. N. Covert,
i» quorum being present.
ye*r...... ......................
...............................
Total........... ........ .
vbjk-.m . the county and of the county poor farm,
To
totaiji
The account of Isaac Swarthout B6.85.
I Q the
int Honorable,
nonomvie, the
trie Board
swim of Super-,
Csmmittw..
AU of which is respectfully submitted, therefore,'
which
was
referred
to-him
In
January
triton of Barry County:
Who3e W"1 l'ald fro,n »xx&gt;r f,,nd during
On
motion
the
report w» acrepud.
__
A
Remind,
’cMz/rwi That the county of Barry,
• W
ivirEHEAS,
hereas, A deficiency is made by
by the &lt;I year...... .
44 jibs to last for correction, was again presentwl
Moved
that
repeat
of
qqualixation
nonpayment of ditch tax returned, to: Whole 'iun*i"pai&lt;i"trom'ah other fiuui»
w ’ u^'ham i¥o\
( aid (the township of Hastings, in the
and allowed.
------ x_. for the
--------.ooa —during year.............................................. 1J88 eo
-a.ctowne' (tmstruction of said bridge to the committee l«e laid on table until to-mor­
county
year 1882, on the ES of
The claim of C. W. Taylor for 814.00,
row
morning;
motion
pm
afled.
L
W.
WING,
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-•
N. W.
of section 13, in Baltimore, In
amount of $75.
M,«T «5 referred to the Claims committee, was
Moved that the investigation ot re­
the sura of 8126.96. for the construction
,
1
Moved that resolution be laid on table,
by them referred to the board. Mr.
On motion of Mr. Covert the
VOOR HOl’eR AXD POOR PARK RXPKNSSS.
* “ report1 I which motion was lost bv following turn of delinquent taxes of yi-ar? 1M3-4
of ditch No 1, of Baltimore and Maple
Towne moved to allow the claimant 84.;
Paid to keeper of poor house..............
S3SJ oo
be
referred to committee on finance,
was
accepted
and
adopted
by
full
vote.
|
Grove; and
vote: Ayes, Messrs. Bam-, Polly,
•• forcloihlng.............................................ice x Mr. Ritchie moved to amend by al­
Mr. Swift offered and moved the adop­ Ritchie, Swift and Wing-4. AlwenL which motion prevailed.
lowing 86.00. Last motion prevailedWhereas, Chas. W. Taylor, drain- ,, ** for medical atteudaace, uurelnx
Moved
that this action be rescinded,
sick aud medicine........ ....................
11B 2f Yeas 7—Gott, Hampton, McKevitt, tion of the following resolution:
copimissioner for the county of Barry,
Campbel) and Gott—2.
Paid for transportation of.pau|&gt;er9 to
\
Whereas, According to report of I
has drawn order No. 46, in favor of
Resolution waa then adopted by fol­ which motion prevailed by the follow­
and from |x»ur bouse..............................
21al Pierce, Ritchie, Sheldon and Towne.
clerk of Maple Grove town, it appears lowing vote:
William Risdale in the sura of 849.20, Paid for labor In j»oor house, exclu­
Nays 3—Absents.
Ayes, Messrs. f Alibev, ing vote. Ayes- Mesars.Campbell, Cole.
sive of keeper's salary......................
iH on
for labor in the construction of said
Boanl adjourned till to-morrow morn­ that report of township drain commis­ Campbell. Cole, (.avert, Hamilton, Mc­ Covert, Gott, Hampton, McIntyre. Mefor fuel, utensils, bedding and
sioner of said township has laid out a Intyre,
ing at 8 o’clock.
ditch; and there being no funds in/Jhe Paid
McKevitt, Reiser, Shddon, Kevitt, Fierce, Ritchie. Sheldon, Towne
newspapers................ . ...................
IIS M
and Wing-12. Nays «.
____
ditch or drain known as “ Drain No. Towne and Chairman—11.
hands of the county treasure!, belong­ i'uld for rejialrs on buildlugs...........
IS TT
Moved that niatter of investigating
Thurwiaj.
Oct.Ii,
is«.
10
of
Maple
Grove,"
and
stock
........................................
200
00
|
By request of Ixiard, iTomvuting At­
ing to said ditch fund.
“ • farm Implements......................
10300 Board met pursuant to adjounnent.,
Whereas, It appears that said drain i torney Colgrove appeared and gave retuma of delinquent taxes of years
ketoInd, By the board of supervisors
hay, grain and »eod..............
&lt;7 70 Absentees, Covert and Hampton.
I has not been constructed and that the opinion on decision reached in Garrett aforesaid be referred to supervisors o!
of the county of Barry, now here in ses••
lalKtr on term, exclusive of
The election of dr|tin commissioner time mentioned in the contract for ron­ i ditch rase, and on liability of county for the townshipR interested, to wit: A mi in
aion, that said order be paid out of the
kccjwrJtBidarjr.......
general fund, and the county treasurer ,**&lt;l ,or MaduinithtiK
WUB—
taken
tin. appointed
Cl.
----Chair
ileesra. । structing the same has expired; there! payment of certain costs in Said cause. ria, Baltimore, Johnstown and Maple
TKMHOBARl R KI.I KF.
Towne and Polly ias teUerx.
j fore,
be instructed to replace said amount out
i Mr. McKevitt moved that Oliver F. , Grove.
I Paid for medical atlendaure. nursing
Find liallot n\
ive: Charles H. Stone | Rnolced. That the supervisor of T wmff
■
Mr. Covert offered to amend by adding
of first money coming into his hands | sick, etc........ ......................................
sfloi \v&gt;
said township of Maple Grove be and
’hi,h
lielonging to said ditch fund
too «»• 16- Blank 2-18.
| Paid funeral expense*........................
Mi*. Stone wan declared elected drain is hereby instructed, hot to spread upon
। Pahl for food................ .. ....................
Rawlution accepted
Motion prevailed by following vote: .roErr' *
-•
•
fuel.::/:
..
comiuiwrioucr.
the property so assessed any portion of Ayes, Memra. Abbfiy, Bam’. Campbell,1
motion was then carried
By the following vote, all claims in 1
°
clotblnx............................
the hands of the clerk were delivered to j
Election of superintendent of poor was the tax reported to Is* raised by said Cole, Gott, Mclntvre MeKexItt,
yrs, Messers.
other necessary . supplies.
drain
rommis»ner.
Reiser,
RM^kt
HhjMpa
finj
Swift-Six
tn&gt;na|&gt;ortatton
...................
then
taken
up.
Cole,
Covert.
the committee on claims: Yeas 16-1
........................ .....................
Resolution adnjNed by full vote of abamLjMfr-.l.
Barry ,' Hampton.
Campbell,’ Wlntyr^MeKevitt.
Cole, Covert, Dawson iI W
.
Whole number of voten cant on first
__ __
e. McKevitt.
llott?
llrf miwuui rm
u,“for
,n tewporary rolulllot watt 18, a* follows: Oliver F. Isjard.
‘
I*ierer,
_
tiia Shshion.
Mr.Khridon
offered
the
folio
whig
res
­
oruxx xxrKxsm.
Long, 7; O. F. Long, 3; John M. Nevins,
Towne, Wing and Chairman 17. Nays
Committee
on county
building, olution, and moved its adoption:
Pierce, Polly, Reiser. Ritchie, Sheldon,
*270 On
Paid •uperiutendenta of poor.............
Whole through chairman, Mr. Campbell, re­
ami Swift; alment, AbWy.
RMoired, That the chairman and clerk
•• aupervlaors for official nervlrev
43 ai 7; Long, 1. Second ballot.
number of votes, 18—Oliver F. Long, ported as follows:
" BWJport of permanent pauper*
Board adjourned till 8 oiclock of fol­
Moved that county drain romiuisof tKMrd of supervisors be, and are
outside
of
f&gt;oor
no«M
........................
12: John M. Nevins, 6.'
lowing day.
To the Board of ftupervuon if Barry hereby instructed and authorized to en­ sioner be authorized and instructed to
Paid for tranatiortation to and from
Mr. Long was declared elected a.* siV
iiiyluiii and for sujiport of butane at
ter into contract with house of correc­ draw a duplicate order on county treas­
Hastings, April 17. i*x
Kal»ni»rixi .................. . ....................
1.241 go perintendent of the poor.
Your committee to whom was refer-1 tion at Detroit, for the board of prison- urer.
Board met at hour named. Called to Paid for trannportetlon to and from
A resolution was introduced by Mr/ red the matter of county buildings
Carried by full vote.
era, on terms not exceeding those in the
Pontiac aiyimn and for »upi»ort &lt;&gt;(
order by the chair. Quorum present.
McIntyre, askilg Barn county to pay have examined the county farm build-' present contract. which expires the 22nd
Following accounts presented to thr
Insane there...................................
Committee on claims though their Paid for transportation and support
half (the township of Hastings to par ings and found them In good condition inst The same war adopted by full board, and allowed, as follows:
of
deaf
and
dumb
at
Flint
.............
chairman, Mr. Swift, reported as follows:
the other half) of the expense of bullci- and need nothing at present. We also | vote.
rooa farm rrATirrut.
Amt
Am't
ing a bridge; cost not to exceed Bl^OO, found tbe house at the cqunty farm
On motion, t«oard took recess till one Walter Foster, Sep’y ab ff tera
Na. ('taliuaaL Nature ot eiata. cl’Mi’d. recon. EMImated ralne of all [irodnct* on
M. H. BtebbtM. eouRabte faea.
over the Thornapple river, on the east in good order and well conducted and o cjock p. m.
I Gary Spudding. juror fem..
Ralph Jordan. Juror * .........
VaS^^ail product* sold duriiic the
quarter-line of sertlon 27, near the poor tlie inmates looking clean and happy,
Board adjourned, by motion until to­
AFTERROON
SBMON.
.Msr^..................................
and believe ft is conducted in the inter­
nwfou.
**
** ..
Eatimatod value of panpcrV labor dmmorrow
morning at 8 o'clock.
Board
met
at
hour
named
with
quo
­
Resolution lost by following vote: est of economy and humanity and a
^pghrop, witness fees
Inc tbe war..................................
Ayes, B—Messrs. Sheldon, McIntyre and credit to Barry County-and further rum present. Equalization qpmmttlba
Whitcomb, j«rar I?Mj.
Tuteday.OcL IS, 1MX
Abbey.
Nay&lt; 14.
Absent,' 1—Mr. report, that we have visited the jail not briar rwdy to report, oa motion,
rows,
“
“ ..
. Farrell, M
" ..
boartTadjourned till Monday nextTat
Board met as per adjournment, with
Reiser.
.
and found it in good repair, with the
••
all farm imple­
quorum present. Journal rend and ap­
.
Mr. Towne moved that the county exception of some brick over the cellar I two o'clock p/m.
Wm. Staler. wltnwa few.
ments.
. ........................... .
g
W.Jl. JDdred. wUatta fora.
proved.
drain commissioner receive two doilara stairs, and kitchen floor, and would rec­
Estimated value o! ail other jtropert}
Joo. iLBrown, Jarorfees.
oo farm doc above mentioned.. . ... _
Thb being the time set for further
for each day spent in the discharge of ommend that this be repaired, and that
Estimated tool value of farm and ap­
his duty as such officer, which prevailed the vault be uncovered, cleaned out and
Board ma at two p. m. Roll called- consideration of resolution offered by
purtenances... ................................ ! 1IM&gt;« by a vote of ayes, 10 -Messrs.
Mr. Towne, on motion, the same was
-Maars. Barry,
Barry. arched over new; also/ that n vault be journal read and approved.
-*
FIMAX Cl AL rrATKMKNT.
_____ S
J Campbell, Cole, Covert, Gott, Hampton.
Mr. Towne offered and moved the taken from table. By motion, which
built under the privty, and that new
BaL cash in poor fundOcL *■ .......j
»n
H McIntyre, Swift, Towne and Win*. doors be put on the barn; and that said adoption ot the following reooluUon
atdiaara
' N«v», k
S’-- P O«nHt romdoors be put on north end of barn and
Lof equalisation
within tbe year........................... .
®
By
unanimous
vote,
on
motion
of
Mr.
old
doorway
be
elooed
up.
and
that
the
7s
i la Amount retnrnad by Gootge Arnold
£
g Swift, tbe bond of the county drain. sheriff be and is hereby authorized to tor thee
from the table.
Amount received at......
J oomminioner was fixed at 81,000.
repair the same All at which b re­ reatraln _____ __________
Total receipts •
................
Board adjourned till eight o’clock to­ spectfully submitted.
rolealoner tor the county
Moved that Mr. Abbey take the place
morrow morning.
further operation in
D. Campbell,
Total aanoout of orders drawn.......... . SMSS M
of Mr. Barry on apportionment cooa certain ditch acrom
M
**
paid out of asylum fund
1JM so
mittae,
on account of latter's illness
Garrett,
and
after
a
___
_
Balance an hand.’SlfiSltiUA..
a^t“£ Carried.
Total
Board took recess until one o’clock
On-nockm of Mr. Bhadon, rayort wm
Kcopted ud (dopfed.
AFTERNOON MCBB1ON.
ut^ot,on pr"'*11"! for "WM of K min- 2m
On motion of Mr. Abbey report was
Board met al hour named. with
accepted and adopted.
On OMMnnbling, committee on faun
Committee to examine reports
to whom WM referred raport of county
oa^dbyMr.
town clerks and recorder of city
drain commlMloner Tcyfor offered the •laser and i
taken from the table; motion
Hastings, of amounts to be i
•ttuOed to;
nofsrthwby.ppral
CoDowing:
tax, reported as follow.*:
Aeayna—No highway tabcr or d.
ojjtf Oentiemeu qf UU
rTw sadith-J’. A. j&amp;ridun.

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It

55

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1
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11
I

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roStrocSonS

.6

8 .

Haniirtorr -No dog tei reported.
Rarre-Xo htataww tabor tax rei

M XwUJWwJ

8
______rojdro m required l«y
MapH (Irovr -t'orrert
j
O rcrtified copk-n an required l»y

-.Mo MVtSed oopiea g» required by
-No rertUtod oopiea aa raqtdrad by

I

g
J?
£

■r. wn------wWnccM fee*

Your committee to whom was refer­
red the report of C. W. Taylor county
drain commissioner, woiiM mike the
following report:
We find by the county treaswrer's
books the following amount * *
‘
to the several ditches, to
ditch of Assyria. S4S S8; B
dlU-h,i&gt; 24; Carlton and I
•11 W: f
•110 (3 ;___
And would
taUBfiartki

.Towne
i^n;.?WAftJ?oved„th*t
Hastings
Hanner, Hastings Home Joumd. Bar-

each I*

f committee
to the oomoffered the following rw&gt;moved the adoption of the

�risor McKevitt moved to
drain commissioner, thereupon it was
moved thatntatter of ejecting a county I
ig $6 to claim No. 95, insl
drain commissioner be. made a special
Amendulent was lot
order of businws at four p. m, which
lotion carried by folloi
motion prevailed.
.
Mr. McKevitt offered tbe following
resolution and moved its adoption:
Gott, McKevitt, Pierce. Polly, Reiser,
Whereas. In July last, the high wa­ Ritchie. Sheldon, Swift, Towne and
ter destroyed and damaged bridge* pul- chairman—-15. Absent Messrs. Hamp­
verts and crossways in township of ton, McIntyre and Wing—3.
Tbomapple, in said county of Barry, * It waa moved that the clerk be auth­
said high water carrying away eight orized and ■ instructed to draw order
G. U. HMufdllug', juror tees......
bridges on the outlet of Duncan Lake; upon miscellaneous fund for the sum of
Frank McDerby and. five oth­
also two stone culverts, besides the $92.45 for the payment of complainant’s
ers, Juror feedx..
west abutment of bridge crossing the costs in the Garrett ditch eases, carried
Emory Parody, justice fees... *
Wm. Uplpta. eorooerjMf... •
Thornapple at Middleville, in said town­ by following vote; Ayes—Abbey, Bar­
ship, causing necessary expense to town­ ry, Campbell, Cole, Covert, Gott, Mc­
ship, of the sum of 82,700 for bridge Kevitt, Pierce, Polly, Reiser, Ritchie,
purposes; contracts for same having al- SheldoivSwift, Towne and chairman45.
Absent Messrs. Hampton, McIntyre and
rearty been made; therefore be it
Resolved, That this board of supervis­ Wing—3.
Board adjourned till to-morrow at 8
ors cause to be spread upon the taxable
property of this county the sum of one
thousand dollars, to aid said township
Wednesday. Oct. 17,1883.
to rebifild and repair said bridges, cul­
verts and crossways. It was'moved
Board met at hour of 8 a. m. with
that resolution be tabled indefinitely, members all present. Journal read and
V. W.UWMF, ............
which motion prevailed.
approved.
*i
Wm.H.Besdfe **
"
Samuel (hitches and five others,
The apportionment committee offered
Poard'took recess until four p. m.
the following report:
AFTERNOON SESSION—CONTINUED.
JwUce. torxnd wttnw* lee*.
5 HaattnK* Banner, printlm:
Mr. Swift offered the following reso­
8 J. C.- Lampman, cor. inquest ...
lution and moved its adoption:
•Refetwl to HupL of Poor.
Whereas, Chas. H. Stone, waa by
Mm
41.13S31
All of which is respectfully submitthis board elected county drain commis­
Ml ,7*0
1.108 IB
748JU1
1JJM36
sioner on the 11th inst., to succeed
673.430
1.40JM
Orson Swift.
Charles W. Tavlor; and
88K.78O
1,810 38
J. II. McKevitt.
Whereas, Th? said C. H. Stone has
, 1-31*47
C33.1M
‘
1,08150
MP,ODD
Following the above is a minority re­
appeared before this board and refused
1,27043
port of the committee on claims:
to accept and qualify for said office;
416,020
868 80
therefdre,
1,244 02
To the Chairman cf the Board of Bvp1.604 36
Resolved, That the election of Chas.
«17r3PO
H. Stone be, and fa, hereby set aside, and
The undersigned, one of the com­
412,440
that we now proceed to the election of
874,KOO
leville.'
mittee on claims, would ask your
aeojwo
county drain commifflioner.
honorable
body to allow claims Noft. 95,
MJ2.K36
. Messrs. Towne and Swift were ap­ Tboruapple
96.97 and 106 as appears by the bills,
On motion, report
accepted
WoodUnd
■ 4’1.
pointed tellers by the chair.
Yankee Springs.
and claim No. 9b at 836.U0 more, as
adopted.
Lud
iiotnBoard proceeded to ballot, with fol­
claimed by the bill. P. Ju Sheldon.
Mr. Towne offered the following
*nn(perW. F. Hicks)
Total*
lowing result: Whole number cast,
On motion, the majority and minor­
resolution and moved its adoption:
To amt of Geo. ArHold u&gt;cr W. F.
18; of which Geo. B. Manchester re­
ity report of the committee on miscel-.
All of which is respectfully submitWhereas, At the annual meeting of
Hteks
ceived 9, and Geo. C.Nicndls 9.
laheous claims were accepted, the same
the l&gt;oard of supervisors of Barry
By orders paid 3,078 06
There being no majority, on motion
To borrowed from
to be taken up to-morrow morning at
G. W. Abbey,
county, held at the court house s in the
court act. by order
board proceeded to second ballot: the
J. N. Covert,
city of Hastings, in October last. Geo.
of supervisors
result of which was as follows: Num­
C. Nichols was duly appointed by this
iourned till toJ. H._ McKevitt,
On motion Ixiard
ber votes cast, ,17, of which Geo, C.
.
5J078 00
ht o’clock.
Committee.
board to the office ot county drain com­
morrow morning at
Nichols received 10, and Geo. B. Man­
BUYKKVIMOBM’ FV3I&gt;,
On motion, report waa accepted and missioner for the ensuing two years,
Friday, January. 11 Ui MM.
chester 7.
and
To amt. raised for
adopted by full vote.
Mr. Nichols was thereupon declared
Boartl
met
at
hour
fixed
with quorum
Whereas, The said Geo. C. Nichols
It was moved that the stenographer
duly elected.
,
present. Journal read and approved.
be paid tbe sqm of 8300 for his services having declined to accept, there is at
Special committee appointed to inves­
On
motion,
the
majority
report of the
present
a
vacancy
in
said
office;
therethe coming year, the same to be paid
tigate return of delinquent tax of years
committee on miscellaneous claims,
quarterly, at close of each term of court,
Mr. McIntyre moved the resolution
184X-4, made following report:
Resoioed, That this board proceed to
was adopted by full vote of ^members.
which motion prevailed, by full yote,
To the.Board of Supervisors:
.
Moved that the clamis mentioned in be accepted and action upon same be
the appointment of a county. drain
Board took recess untill 10:30 a. m.
Gentlemen:—lour committee to
the minority report of the committee deferred until morning; motion pre­
commissioner, for the remainder of the
Toaint. from CarltonFORENOON
SESSION
CONTINUED.
whom*Was referred, the matter of de­
on miscellaneous claims be acted upon vailed.
said term of two years.
To amt from Irving
Committee on printing through chair­
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
April 1. To amt. delinquent
linquent tax of years 1843-4, on the
separately, which motion prevailed.
.Said resolution was adopted.
east'one-half of section ten of tpwn two with members all present.
Moved that' claim No. 95, be allowed man offered following proposition:
On motion, l&gt;oard then proceeded to
By
order*
paid
Mr. Swift moved that an addition of appointment of said commissioner.
north, of range eight west, would res­
at the amount claimed, which motion Memro A. C. TcrwT^Oi^SvSt aSd Jm^HBy delinquent t*x
returned
pectfully report that they find that the 85.00 be made to the 820 already voted McKevitt and Ritchie were appointedprevailed by following vote; Ay», Ab­
McKevltl, CommitUv oc Printing.
Bybal.......................
townships of Assyria, Baltimore, John- td"the several newspapers for publish­ as tellers.
bey, Barn- Covert, Hampton, Mtelntyre
Board proceeded to vote,
yttown and Maple Grove, ; were in the ing the proceedings of this Board, which with following result: Number votes
Pierce, Ititchle, Sheldon, Towne and
year 1843, known and as.4essed its the motion prevailed by following vote: cast. Id—all of which were for Geo. B.
chairman—10.
“tr»wn
.Inhnofoiwvi ” iintl thnt frho Ayes - Abbey. Barry, Campbell, Cote, Manchester, and he was duly declared
Moved that claims No’s 96,97,98 be
HFltUCK SWAMP BITCH OF A88VR1.
townships of Baltimore and Johnstown, Hampton, McIntyre, Pierce, Reiser, elected.
J#
allowed at the amount claimed, which
To
amt.
ruined
were, in the year 1844 known and asses­ HillHit, ollvlUUll uuu r?nilv—11. najoi.
mdtion prevailed by the following votes.
On motion board adjourned till to­
Tn delinquent tax
sed as the “town of Johnstown,’’ and
Mr. Polly moved that " Barry- Expo­ morrow at 8 o’clock a. m.
Ayes—Abbey, Barry, Covert, Hamp­
collected
.
- By order* judd
381 33
would further report, that they have nent’’ b« allowed the same as other
ton, McIntyre, Pierce, Ritchie, Sheldon,
By delinquent tax
Thunulay, Jan. lOtli, IftU.
apportioned the delinquent tax, charged newspapers iu the county, for puldish­
Towne and chairman.—10.
returned.
..
4 40
ing the proceedings of this board, which
against said townships as follows:
Moved that claim No. 106 be allowed
Board met as per adjournment with
By bal
69 23
The tax of 1843, amounting to 887.16, motion prevailed by following vote: quorum present.
at the amount claimed, which motion
Journal read and
to lie equally apportioned to the town­ Aye®, Abbey. Hampton. McKevitt. Pol­ approved.
waa lost by following vote: Nayi-Messrs.
Barry. Campbell, Cole, Gott. Hampton,
ships of Assyria, Baltimore, Johnstown ly, Pierce, Reiser, Sheldon, Towne, Wing
Committee dn county buildings,
and Maple Grove, making to each town­ and Chairman—10. Nays, 8.
McIntyre, McKevitt. Pierce, Polly, Rei­
through their chairman, offered the
ship the sum of $21.79. And that the
There being no further business, on following:
ser, Ritchie, Swift, Towne and chai^
To qmk rained from
Hope
tax of 1844 be apportioned to Baltimore motion, board adjourned until Monday, To the Board of .Supervisors of Barry
man—14.
To aniL raised from
Jjio. H. DaxxM. Hum J MU mi.
.
and Johnstown as follows: Baltimore, January 7th, 1884, at 2 o’clock p. m.
The account of Dr. Sacket for medi­
County:
HuUand
.
Chas. &amp; Hilhoumx. DenocnL
John Dawson, Chairman.
39.54: Johnstown, 60.29. Total, 899.83,
cal services amounting to 810XX), was
To delinquent coi...
G
entlemen
:
.Your
committee,
Mr. Polly moved to ameqd by includ­
By Ardent i*ld
making a total amount to each town­
Chas. M. Mack, Clerk.
prestmted to the board and on motion
to whom was referred . the petit­
By returned delin­
ing the “Barry Exponent,” which mo­
ship as follows: Assyria, 21.79; Balti­
was allowed at the amount claimed. •
quent
ion of the common council of city of
.
An
T llorltAr
tion was lost.
more, 61.33; Johnstown, 82.08; Maple
J.kNUARY SESSION.
By bal
Hastings, respectfully recommend that
On motion of Mr. Wing printer’s
Grove, 21.79. Total. 186.991
fees, amounting to $3.80 was also ]
Bahry County Court BOvmk, \ ■ the prayers of the petitioners tie granted,
proposition was accepted.
•JlwtinK*. 7lh. 1883. f
Wm. W. (Y&gt;le,
seated
and
on
motion was allowe&lt;
on condition that all building and conBoard adjourned till to-morrow at
Orson Swift,
amount claimed.
This being the day to which adjourn­ struqtipn that is done oft the cupola be
eight a. m.
W. W. Hampton.
Board took recess till one o’clock.
ment was had, the boai-d^of supervisors
donqjg a substantial manner, and pain('has. D. Pierce,
of Barrv county met as auhve, and were
Saturday. Jan. 13th, UM.
P. A. Sheldon,
called to. order by chairman Dawson.
On motion, report was accepted and
Board met pursuant to adjournment;
Board met at hour named with quor­
, (Committee.
Members all answered to roll call except adopted.
at hour named with quorum present. um present.
()n motion, report w*r accepted and Messers. McKevitt and Towne.
Board took recess ’till eleven o’clock.
The committee onz claims presented
The renewal bond of Sheriff Cressy
adopted by the following vote: Ayes—
On motion all claims in the hands of
this as a supplemental report.
! executed in the penal stun of 81,000,
FORENOON SESSION—CONTINUED.
Barry, Campbell, Cole. Covert, Gott, the clerk were referred to committee on
To the Chairman of the Board of &amp;up-1 with Philo A Sheldon, David R. Cook.
Hampton, McIntyre, McKevitt, Pierce, miscellaneous claims.
Board met at hour fixed, with quorum
! S. J. Bidelman and Dani Striker as
Polly, Reiser, Ritchie, Sheldon, Swift,
revisors :
.
It was moved that the committee on present.
Towne, Wing and chairman—17. Ale finance Im? authorized to settle with the
Your committee on Halms, would beg i| sureties, was received a«d duly apThe Finance committee, through
sent—Abbey—1.
leave to make the following report on 1 proved.
their chairman submitted the fallowing
county treaurer; motion prevailed.
The resolution previously offered by
C. W. Taylor presented to the board
claim No. 9, of C. W. Taylor: That it l&gt;e |'
Moved that Mr. Ai&gt;bey l&gt;e assigned to report:
allowed at 855.00, and claim No. 92 be Ij Mr. Sheldon, relative to the building of
an itemized account, amounting to tli? committee on finance, which motion
allowed at 835.00. and that the clerk be j| a new court house, was again read to
8138.86, the same being his expenses in prevailed.
•
contesting the Garrett ditch case.
instructed to draw orders in favor of the board, and on motion id Mr. Swift,
On motion Supervisor Sheldon was
Moved that the account be referred assigned to the committee on county
C. W. Taylor on the respective ditch the same w as tabled by the following
to the committee on elairua
funds as follows: Carlton and Irving vote: Ayes—Barry, Campbell, Covert,
buildings.
i
Supervisor McKevitt moved to amend
ditch, 88.75; Eaton ditch of Baltimore, ’Gott, Hampton, McIntyre, Pierce,
Board adjourned until/tomorrow at
88.75; Assyria Center ditleh, 811.25; Slud Ritchie, Swift, Towne, Wing—11 chair­
by having the account referred to the 8.30 a. m.
’
compiitteef on finance, x^hich motion
creek ditch, 812J0; Sprue&amp;swamp ditch, man not voting.
There being no further business be­
was’lopt \7
'
$6^5; Kent ditch of Assyria, 85.00;
Ttttsday, Jan. xUi ihs*.
The original motion wastheu carried.
High hill ditch, 82^0; Barry and Eaton fore the lioard, tbe same adjourned sine
Board met as per adjournment, with
The chair presented a communication members sill present.
ditch, 885.00. All of which is respect­
froth the Barry- County Democrat relafully submitted.
Journal read and approval,
tive'to the publishirig of the proceed­
Orson Swift,
Mr. Abbey presented the following
To amount from j.
P. A. Sheldon,
ings of this board. After the game was petition:
Brotherton, pc*- C.
Smith
read by the clerk, Supervisor Towne
J. H. McKevitt,
We, the undersigned and, members of
Ry order* paid
moved that the communication be the city council, would respectfully ask
Committee.
By bal
spread upon the journal, which motion of your honorable body; the privilege of
On motion, report was accepted and
prevailed. The following Is a copy of
6JK-2 02 adopted by following vote: Ayes, Abbey,
the communication:
ra on top of cupola of Court House,
Barry, Campbell, Colq, Covert, Gott,
HmUbn*. Oct. 18,1883.
18JST M Hampton, McIntyre, McKevitt, Polly,
llastings Jan. 1,1884.
tfie Committee on Printing if the
To the
W. E. Powers, Mayor.
14-387 N Heiser, Ritchie, dteklon, Swift, Towne
Board of But
H. G. Carter, Alderman.
and Chairman—10.
To rejTod tax raised
The propositiion I made to publish"
Allen Jones,
"
The following was offered by Super­
for thb supi of $30 per
J.E-Hogle,
“
visor Sheldon:
year, was with the understanding on
• X. A A^a aaa».
my part that the other papers of the
Whkkxab, The Complied
Moved that the petition be laid upon
Uon 4M. sad MMloti Lawaol
city receive the same for the same work.
the table tiU to-morrow morning; mo­
I cannot afford to do it for that price
tion prevailed,
alone, for reasons any printer can un­
Moved that the action of the board at
derstand.
the Octol&gt;er session whereby the several
I have the honpr to be your obliging
newspapers were allowed the sum of

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SSfflL......

It WM moved to rescind the former
action of the board, relative to the com­
pensation of count y drain commissioner,
which motion prevailed.
It was moved that said compensation
be fixed at 82JO per day, which motion
prevailed by the following vote: Ayes,
Barry, Campbell, Cole, Covert, Gott,
Hampton. McIntyre. McKevitt, Pierce,
PoBy?R®»er. Ritchie, Sheldon, Swift,
Towne, Wing and Chairman—17. Ab­
sent, Abbey— L
‘
Board took recces till sqven o’clock.
EVENING SKMION.
Board met at the hour fixed. Quorum

present.

this board be resc
vailed by full vote.
Moved that the cl
mlttee on printing.
,

_____ ,

motion prtit a eomof three

.. JfHfrWr-

Tow£fe""be one of such committee;
motion prevailed and chair appointed as
balance of committee Supervisors Swift
and McKevitt
Board took recess till one o'clock p. m.
AFTERNOON SESSION. ’
Board met at hour fixed, with mem­

Esisrasr

mat of county drain commissioner, on
motion board adjourned till to-morrow
morning at 8 JO o’clock.

Aoeount oIC W. Taylor havin&lt; bem
retared ti&gt; rominlttae on claims, that
oommlUM reported that they bad exMnlnuri the aoeount and would recom­
mend the allowance of the same, at the
sum of 8128J0. It was then agreed to
divide the account, and on motion the
court and witness fees were allowed at
87180, by foUowing vote: Ayea, Ab­
Board then took recess until 1 o’clock,
bey, Barry, Campbell, Cole, Covert, Gott,
McKevitt, Herci,.Polly, Reiser, Ritchie, in order to give committees a chance to
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Board met at the hour fixed with
memljera all prwnt.
The committee on claims, through
their chairman Mr, Swift offered the
following partial report:
To the Honorable Board ifSupervisors

The committee on mcweRaneous
claims submitted the following as their
final report:

�=
Um AotamlMd
WASHINGTON.
^ADWiazBOUBAXtoTrtOA^
i;
_________
» -ae claims of the
lai maim from the preslBlred. calling attention to
_
BMMM project, and urging
‘"c‘udln5 5 ”r
FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE.
tbe appropriation of 81.000, (.00 to continue
.
I Tbe bill tor U» tafeltnre ot Uw T«“ work on tbe MioslMippl rirer Improve­
Those Intending to bur tarms tbe
ment.
coming xeonou will do well to awfully *rtUr ’J"" ™“ '* •*«*! now
.Ji thing ot a sensation waa caaaerl wort^wfooo. will be Sl!5_.
™
~n.
Jaw. 9.—-In tbe senate Mr. Plumb pre­
the first one conexamine tbe following list of farms latar wka&gt; piaaa have been roruK,iS!
ItoSytrolenlayby a minor that worth Maar
sented a petition from X0.00&gt; veteran* for
sldered in committee at Washington.
taken from onr books.
____
soldiers' home in Kansan. Mr. Anthony
___ of our beet known citizens was
Representative Dunham, of Cbicaxo, on a
(offered
We have many others and .An not pareha* to be mr*ieeturo. i,.^
a resolution that tbe committee on
j
about to publish a statement concern­ Monday introduced in the house a bill.to foreign
relations report nn the expediency
fall to salt any &lt;me in price and loro­ two Itounn* milhi and &gt; ■»,„
ing some uniumal experience during ^create a department of commerce, with a (of legislation in retaliation for the exclu­
° 0»4) 140 acres, five mll« from Hast­
।sion of American meats from foreign connhis residence in Syracuse. How the ru­ ^cabinet minister nt ite head.
Representative Horr, of Michigan, chair- tries.
,
Mr. Logan presented a petition for
mor originated it is impossible to say.
ings, on good road; TO acres Improved
for ex-priaoners of war. A res­
.
but a reporter immediately sought Dr. man ofthe subcommittee on the fortifica- pensions
and 80 acres of good timber, term to
■ serum, vi,;
olution was adopted that the attorney
tion
bill,
favors
»•
appropriation
ofJgk,
8. Q. Martin, the gentleman in question, S000 for national defense&lt;, setting aside general
furnish copiesof reports on abuses
,
well watered by a atnain rnmung
u&amp;. insurance written in th,'.
and secured the following:
In the federal courts In the southernatftes.
000 for torpedo experiments.
through it. Itistlmbered yW\beerti. companies.
Waare the agrni-t.,r JJ!
“What about this 'rumor, Doctor, that
Wesley Merritt, the superintendent at A bill was passed to pay SC,Oo&gt;to tbe par­
! oak. ash. elm. and white maple, roil I j,,njK Eaton A Barry Farmers'
. p.,
you are going to make a public state­ Weil Slst. MU1 cnlond iTs. sunley *re ents of Lieutenant bciiwatka for land
' graven) loam, good fruit,
rfus fani yyoluw, and want lots In all parts «
mentioned ns the most likely to receive taken for a military reservation tn 185 L
ment of some important matter 'f'.
[
will
be
sold
for
a
very
low
price
If
sold
1Urtin(r
.
to
sell
on
easy
terms
i,“
J
aw
.
10.
—
In
tbe
senate
i^r.
Dawes
in
­
[will
Iff-told
for
-------.
.
“Just aliout the same as you will find promotion to the vacant brigadier general- I
Rheumatism,
trod need a bill providing for the establish­
. Ipriww. Call on ns before v.m I,,,,
.
in all rumor—some truth; some fiction. ship.
I "t 1W) A fair farm of W acre* 3*
of a postal telegraph system by the
I had contemplated making a publics- j Tbe federal government has been com- ■ I ment
"7
I
wesludl
begla,!
to
show
you
:
.■
government. A communication was reinilre from town.. TO acree improve I property free of expense to,.
tion of some remarkable episodes that; pelled to declare void an important levee || celved from the secretary of the interior,
contract in Tensas parish, Louisiana, and ■
level, roll rravdly loam and
“•
ReapretfuUy.
have not‘ put thereon a sufficient number of laborers iI announcing depredntiou, in the Yellowhave pccureil in my life. *Init v
I
all
kirn Lh o? rrope, well waten-d. fence*
1 stone park. Mr. Plumb presented a peilcompleted it as yet."
HARKER. IDES' &amp; KESa»;
to finish the work before the spring rise.
rar caaMLU
in fair repair. K-x«l orchard; good how
iflodmr *Co.’« store. Cun“What is the nature of it, may I in- ' Representative Follett, who will have II tion with fifteen hundred signatures, askingthat Oklahoma be opened to'serdeand fair bam and wagon honae.
W ill
quire?/
.
charge of the pension bill when it reaches [I menL Four bills wyre Introduced In reIm-«&gt;ld for low price.
___ __
a hunianj
the house, is In favor of abolishing eighteen
“Why, the
factam
that
I
ltr7 I latlon to pensions and awards of lj&gt;d to
i (IM) t»&gt; acre*, 3 mllwi north of Haatbeing instead of a spirit. I have pass­ agencies scattoYed through the cvnntrOO) 1 soldiers. It was reeolved to reqnest the
ilia, on goodmaui. within a few rod* of
; secretary of the Interior to suspend the is­
ed thrmighiohe of the mast wonderful I which are maintained at a cost of 8350,
s
- year.
; sue of land patents to the hew Orleans
ordeals that perhaps ever occurred to per
senate and house arrlcultural oomcom- ।■ an(1 pncific railroad company until con' high niatc of cultivation. » ac
any man. The first intimation Lhad of I The
__
■■■
____
„
l.Ill
mlttees will report a bill anpropriatiur &lt; Kre83
determine -the claims. of the
I cwllent tluilx-r. w«41 watrord
it was ^several years ago, when I lieean
qltr i. about •l.OCC.OOO for Ute eradication and corporation. A resolution by Mr. Voorto fed chilly at night and restless afU
-----------[\&lt;r- , prevention Wl
of ^u^^uu.u,...
pleuro-pneumonia --aud
other I tees adopted, directing the secretary of
4 ^-ro-trtiroto «v.tem , w&gt;r to |nform
senate of*the amount of
retiring. Ocr:u4onall.y this would IH-1
!«• entile- --------------diseases and
provldl^ fnr
foranystem,
orchnraa oi cnmcc vanmw
rorly and 1«U. pwu-hro. prom, qirtnrro.
varied by a soreness of the muscles and 1 of weather
signals
from Washington
for | money required to equalize the bounties of
— —
„----- -------.
THAT IA THE PRICE OF THt
____ i.
those who served in the late war. Mr.
cramps in mv arms and legs. I thought, farmers.
and Ixrriro of »U kinda; ««&gt;d b«&gt;«o ,
Hon.
S. A
Lawrence, Kansas, iI Cullom introduced a bill for the .'onstruea« most people would think, that it was
«
— • Riggs,
---------of
• -----------------aud largv lium. well and cirtrrna. VS 111,
will probably be nominated by^ the demo- tion of the Illinois and Mlaiisaippi canal,
Iw rol.l at a laujrali if rold roon.
only a cold and no paid as little attencrats and tariff-reformers to fill the seat in | j^n. 11. —The senate passed a bit! «pto it as possible. Shortly after this I the house of representatives made vacant fproprlating el,0(0,000 to continue improve(1B7) A gbocl farm of 130 i**rt* in ;
noticed a peculiar catarrhal trouble and bv the death of lion. D. C. Haskell, and | inont5 on the Mississippi river. Mr. Lail
my throat also became inflamed. As if can be elected if the combination holds , introduced a measure to create a universlthis were not variety enough I felt flrm._______________________________________ ty of medicine nt Washington, and setting
An agent of the departmeht of agricult- I aside 81,(00 0ft) as a perpetual wO®** i
sharp pains in my chest, and a constant
are purchased some infected cattle sent , ment. Mr. Edmunds handed in a bill for |
tendency to headache.”
.
Virginia for beef, end
and slaughtered the relief of the survivors of the jeanr
Jeannette
“Why don’t you'ihksthe matter in from
' fuir, good fruit of all kintb, 4() rod*
.
..—__ In
, presence of the house
— —committee
a—1 —expedition,
—
m
nuzl
them
and Mr
Mr.(T*ll
Call IntrfwlnoAd
Inlroduoed one &gt;
hand and check it righTwhcre it was?” |I of
Pimpltf —
___ _
mu establishment
C3w»mi3ixu«e,*» of
v* savings Itasni
-™.tks at
from school, ft) acres of wheat and the .
Agriculture and some western stock- for tho
Blotchas. Boilt, Tamoa, 1at­
“Why doesn't every body —
do so ? Sim.... i rai^rj. The lungs of the beeves, exhibit- a|]
-— Mr. r,
“
... presidential poetpostoffices.
Cullom
I
same number of bitch of rye.
M ouw
tar,
;
Hnmorat
Salt
Rbaum.
ply because they think it ia only wine |nftpiouro.pneumonia In Its advanced and I—
•
---••
—
1
-------spoke at length in retard to his bill to re­
take « house and lot in town or a small ।
ScaJd Hoad. Soros, MarcariaJ
organize tho legislative powpr of Utah by
tnfting and passing disorder. These 1 flnalstages, wore shown the party.
farm in part payment.
_
t j
Bisaases, Femala Weakness
troubles do.not come all at once and I j The Egyptian government l&lt; said to have 1 means of a governor ana council of nine. ‘
I (172) ’rhe went half Qf tiw southvaat |
and Irregularities. Dlssiness.
thought it unmanly to heed'thenu 11 given orders to evacuate Khartoum, spike | After an executive session the senate ad- ;
• quartet* of ««■*. 17, township of Rutland.
joumed
to
Monday.
have found, though, that everv physical the guns, and destroy the powder. Tins
Loss ot Appetite. Jnandlce.
, fi5 acres improved. l’&gt; acres of timber.
[jylect mu? Iff. paid for awl wlVtarg. »»&gt;■£,
Jan. 14.—In the senate Mr. Anthony de- '
Affections or the Liver. Indi­
’ good clay soil, quite, level fruit of all
elined the honor of the presidency pro
gestion. Biliousness. Dyspep­
interest. Men cannot draw drafts on ( Moslems, unless the government should tern., owing to ill health, and Mr. Ed- I
i kind, cnmfortMle buildings.
iTice
their constitution without honoring I send a flvtllla up the Nile to assist their munds was elected and sworn In. Mr. j
sia and General Debility.
rvnsonahle at B2.4H0.
Vest presented a petition from bt. Louis .
th. •ni sometimes. These minor syihp-' escape.
(SX»)
acres in Irvirta and Bowne,
pork-packers,
asking
for
retaliatory
dn|
toms I have 4escrll&gt;ed,lgrew until they
Three democratic members of toe bank................ r'Tu’A
I 11 mile* from Hastings, &amp; miles from
were giants of agony. I became more 1 ing and currency committee have placed ties. A resolution was passed that the
' Parmelee aud Cala&lt;lonia stations on the
FOSTER, MILBURN &amp; C0„ hoy’s. Buffs'-*, N.Y.
nervous; had n strange fluttering ”f the themselves on record in opposition to the ! secretary of the tre asury report the amount
contraction of the national bank currency, of gold coin or bull nn duposttod In «•
M. (\ K. Rro l.¥ miles from FfUmorr
heart, an inability to draw a long breath, ■ Mr. Potter intends to Introduce a bill to change for silver certlfi" ues. and whether
i P. ().. 194 bch« improved and remafadqr
and an occasional numbness and was' exclxange existing bonds for twenty-year 3 . there has been any refnol to receive gold
timbered, good clay anil and surface of
terrible suggestive, of paralysis. How ; Er cent., circulation Issued upon them to for silver certificates. Mr Hill spoke al
! most of the farm level, farm well
free from the 1 per cent. tax.
length on his postal telegraph bill.
I could have Ix-nn so blind a» not to un- •
। watered bv springs and creek, well
derstand what this meant I cannot im­
Tho commissioner of patents reports j
.
tionsF*
t
; fenced; buildings not ven* good but
that
large
numbers
of
examiners
have
re1
r
“
agine.”
signed to enter into practice bufore the ! Jas. ^““In the nouse Mr. Hunt introi comfortable, young orchard just com­
‘’And did you do nothing?"
office on account of insufficient salaries, duced a joint resolution for the appropria- ।
ing into l*-«ring. HU acrt« of wheat to fco
•*Xes, I traveled. In the spring 6f although thev have nothing to fear from lion of N1,OTQ,(XO to continue w«»rk on the
with Uic place if sold before spring.,
1879 I went to Kansas and Colorado and. changes of administration. It is said that . Misslwlppl river Im prove men ta. Bills were
Will take a small payment down and |R
while in Denver, I was attacked with a ' tbe prestige acquired by a commissioner Is ' introduced to erect nubile buildiLM at El
Imlance in long time at low 'rate of in-, i
mysterious hemorrhage of the urinary i worth S10,UO per annum on his retire- P«ao and Houston, Texas, and La Lrmae,
"
1 Wisconsin; to bridge the Mississippi at !
organs and lost twenty pounds of ftlesh ' ment.
terest.
A fine chance to make money, j
Memphis; to admit Washington territory
aruat* editions are &gt;»m» re.-al n&lt;
in three weeks. One day after m j re-1 Indian Commissioner Price has granted I ns a state; to regulate the manufacture ,
Price S3S.te» per acre.
।
(AM) RU.acn* in Irving. 6 miles from । '««*
i».o» propir.
turn I was taken with a terrible chill permission to Agent Ronan to allow Chief I and sale.ot liquors in the territories, and |
Charles
and
four
braves
of
the
Flathead
Hastings. 3«f miles from Irving station
law Literary departiwnt *r Mmii tanHta
and at once advanced to a very- severe ■
to lncrpa«e the nendon of the widow of ।
tribe to come to this city to confer with ‘ General Frank 1’. Blair. Mr. Beach ottered
and
mile from P. O. All improved I tt* choteeM •( reeling waiter. »«ch inpnaeand
attack cf pneumonia. \My left lung i Secretary Teller in regard to the sale of a
soon entirely Hik'd with water and my 1 portion of their reservation. Agetit Ronan a constitutional amendment providing for
but there are a few trees on the pbu-r. vrree. ordinal rad oeterted. Th&lt; reprr »IU te
ufilfonu laws on the subject of marriage I
The farm is quite level, on gotsl road, j k‘*rt IHire 1U rhanwcer. elevated in tour, nod h&gt;
legs and body l^came twice their natnr-' and an interpreter will accompany the In-- and
divorce.
raises good crops of all kinds, creek ' ayotaathy wIth the beta norxl •entlment
al size, I was obliged to sit upright in dlans, who will arrive here about the 20th 1 Jan. 9.--in. the hou-e Mr. Kasson and !
's
bed for several weeks in tin* initial of i Inst
runs through the back 'part of the farm, i The LKTTEK BOX turnWvs in thr mhitm- ni»
,,m„I I Mr.Peuster
Mr. Deusler oirerea
offered resolutions
resolutions ror
for reuuiaretalia- , ।
the severest agony, with my arms over ■
(hxxl apple orchard ami few young &gt; w a ratt amount u( valuable information on *
J have arbitrarily exelnuvd our fowl promy bead, and in constant fear of suffopeach tree*.
New house lfix2&amp; with m*at variety c&lt; tnpte*.
mote the efficiency of the National Guard 1 ducta. A bill for the relief &lt;rf Fiiz John I
attibn.”
■
.!
24x24 wing attached, frame barn ft&gt;x4i). i The hearth ani&gt; haia provide an *.
and insure a uniform system of military 1 Porter was reported by the military com- j
•“And did you still make no attempt! tacticsand customs of ■ the service. The
(,3tK&gt;) 40 arres, 2 miles east of Carlton ;'nirabir-TOediiiin for . u hanring vtewh
। mlttee. A message from the president
t«j save yonraelf?”
bill provides for the selection by the gov­
center, on good road, 34 acres improved ; h&lt;»mr subjects. at»&lt;i l* e«i*cially devotcl totor
received, submitting the report ot the
[“Yes,! made frantic efforts. 1 tried I ernor ot each state of nt least one officer jI was
and 6 acrarof timber, surface level,gixal; h-a in which Um lado-s. arc interwi-u
Mississippi river commission,.aud after a i
every thing that seemed to offer the' of the regular army, and above the grade long debate the document was referred to |
clay soil, toting orehnnl of 50 trees, also
Tbe AGElui'I.TTRAl. DEPARTMENTi&gt; »&gt;■
the first lieutenant, to act a.s Instructor I the committee on rivers and harbors. Mr.
laast prospect of relief. I called a conn­ of
peaches, pears, cherries and small fruits, j iter the charge uf an experienced and pnu-tieai
of tactics in that state.
i
Bagley
introduced
a
bill
to
appropriate
1
ett of doctors and had them make an ex,
A\-w two storv hotlHi- 24x24.
l*ricv ! agriculturist, an&lt;l ta Invaluable to all titters &lt;4
Representative Poland, of Vermont, In­ 81!W,OUO 'oward the expense of placing tne-;
hpustive chemical and microscopical ■ troduced a bill granting pensions to all the
CURESick-Htndachl, Dyifipw, Ltrs* A1,H(X&gt;.
’
j the Mill III Mkhipui. »1! Its arth k * bring • V
Liberty in the harbor of New
nination of my dhndition. Five of soldiers of the late war. It provides that i, statue'of
(2Wi A fine farm of 1ft) urres. the ; nrwdt pn-jmrrxl for ibenu and cq*&lt;-ud|}
York. The house passed a resolution of j Complaint, lndia»*tfon, Conitiptrtion,
Itest physicians of Syracuse aiidffev- I all who served over sixty days, and less sorrow at the death of Edward Lasker, 1
and PURIFY THE BLOOD
X. half of the N. W. quarter and ft) »d*pte&lt;i to their»rat*. Is abort, no riJ&lt;irt«&lt;•»
from another city said I must die! than one year shall receive $5 per month. : the German statesman.
XOTICE-—Without ■ narttete oTdouta.K*'* mTW* °n lhu S&gt;
'• "•
' t*’u,c **U ** ,prtml ,n "“dd"* T1”’ Po*1
ecmed as though their assertion i Over one year and less than two.--8d; over
---------- ... ..... ----- - - tnou'i PUUara thvsMat poptSarof any an tbamar- of sec. 17 in t’arlluri, 7 miles from Hast- Triknn. the m&lt;wt attnwthv. be«t arnm«'-«l and
rip* for my feet l»ecame cold, jny , two and less than three years, 8“; over
*■*».w?f"s
rh-^'.I
,am,“
three years, 88. The pension so grantetl to
mouth parched, iny eyes wore a tiked
j
go to the pensioner solely. Nothing 'Tq ot Colonel Thomas Worthington, of Ohio. 1 waa|
glassy stare, uiy body was coverwl with
tliis act is to be construed as conflicting
u Bold, clammy death sweat, and I read with the present invalid .pension acts.
wheat and 30 in clnver, 20 acres'Jjf good 1
my fate in the anxious expressions/ 0&gt;f
Senator Plumb bdfieves that the discus­ lo the Irregular practices In tho Imports- ;
tiinlier with sugar bush of 500 trees, j
my family and friends/’
■ sion of the Mississippi Improvement will
OR ELSEWHERE
tion of goods anil what legislation Is neces- |
M
|
buildings
good, with good. cellar,
finally result In the building of levees, and aary. A joint resolution for the Immedi­
_ — , cistern
--------- t BJ1 IK^ln „) ('&lt;ym|iAFC with The- Po
“Uut the thiab* ?’’
■ Hi and well, 3
of apples,
jswts
.
the levees are built they will be only ate appropriation of ftl,&lt;XX3,0J0 for Missis- I
_ orchards
...------ ... appiw.
|M&gt;arM,
I bt|np
|n thp
wiHy Oi new*.4 all
“Came at last. My wife, aroused to It
maintained in one way—namely, by trav­ sippi river improvements wasveferrod. A
’
^nT
’
an
***
ei
kl,MK
«»»'’ d&lt;vln*l bv ibr i- desperation, began to administer a rem­ ersing them by railroads. It is capable of
resolution was adopted calling on the sec&lt;213) 40 acres in Irving on xec. 21,
edy, upon her own responsibility and I demonstration that mliroads can lie built .• retary of the treasury to give his reasons'
reasons
! near North Irving P. O. AH. Improved j p
while I grew better verv slowly, I along tho bank of the river, and he belie v- for discontinuing the Issue of silver cer, but 7 acre*, anil Handy loam and some-1
gained ground surely until, in brieCU I ed that this method would prove the only tlficates. .The house adjourned to Mon- !
i what rolling, fair buildings, well, and
Eave, no trace of the tefrible Brights practicable one in keeping the levees in i day
j cLster^. good orchard.
Would trade
disease from which I was dving, and 1
towards un B0 acre farm. Price SIJOO.
am a perfectly well man. This mav I
Is at hand. Republican.* inns! bestir them-eh
ue, In lb. Ml„l..lppl roll.,.
'»«,7&lt;!S . m.Lun,
!
(2I«^ 40 acrw on aec. S2 in Parlton.
sound iike a romance, but it is true, and '
If tbrir political supremacy Is to be maintained
A n.Uon.1 eonronUon to epiuldnr the trelxhl role, on th. Union and Central
2‘, miles from town and
mile from
my life, health and what I aui are due I nronrietrotMlanllahlnc
in the Slate and Nation. Then- is no such rer
a nnltorm sy.tem Paelhe mad, » per cent. Iron tho tariff ot I
twhool,
ft)
acrw
improved,
&amp;
actea
to Warner's Safe Cure, which I wish ’ ot henkrapter wllltnee In Waahlnfftonln/! |aat roar. Mr. Elwood Introduced a bill
tain means of Inmdeatlng sound republican dot
' chopped and &amp; acres timber, good claV
Was known to and used by the thousand ' a tew daro It Is expected that the lead- । ,or B bank enrrene, secured by sold and
trine and convincing men that duty and InlereM
soil,
only
slightly
rolling,
16
acres
of
who, I lx&lt;lieve, are suffering this min-! Ing commercial organizations of the ooun- ; silver, and Mr. Dunham one for a departcombine in urging them to support thetepubli
wheat; buildings poor but could be made
ute as I was originally. (Dues not such I try will have delegates here. The prime । ment of commerce. Bills were also hand­
ot the convention will be to present ed in to authorize bridges at St. Paul and
1 comfortable by a little repairing. Price can party and Its candidates as tbe wide clrruh
an experience as this jusUfjf me in ma-1 object
to congress a uniform bankruptcy bill that i Council Bluffs, to abolish postage on
91J00.
king a public statement?”
will suit all sections of the country. The , newspapers, to retire the trade dollar, to
j (21B) M0 rr» In Irving. 5 mile*
" It certainly does. But then Bright’s ! Lowell bill, which was urged at the last | permit confederate officers to serve In the
, from BimUhk*. noil food, rurf.r roUdisease is not a common complaint^ doc-' session by Senator Hoar and opposed by I *rmy, and for a delegate In the house from
I Ing and in adapt*.! to ahrop or cattip
Ingalls, was objectionable to creditors, Indian Territory,
, rating «o aerm Improved, plenty of
. “ Not comnioh! On the contrary it who iusiited on more stringent regulations ।
FOREIGN.
is oneof the most edmmon. The trouble than the bill provided for. It is thought
I
[Of Ia™ purpoero; peach orohtho convention will be able to frame a bill i Sontay is held &amp;V General Bick hot with
1 Rr&lt;1 ?f'SOtreeaandyountappleorehard,
is, few people know thev have it. It that will be satisfactory to both creditors 1,000 French troops, and the country for
RXOULATT THS BOWELS,
comfortable
log bulldinm. ftiee low era. Ita eirruWioo ought to roll up to tro.txo
has so few marked symptoms until its and debtors.
ten miles around is clear to the enemy.
final stages'that b person may have it
** Ja800- W,,“M tradefor 40acroa.
At a meeting of the bouse oomnilttee on
and cum-earh that figure if the proper effort tThe Chinese have blockaded Canton
. f2?l, '“’“f'olnJobnetowiAllmltai pul forth. That such an increase would help
for years, each year getting inore and postoffices and post-roads Mr. Money, the liver, leaving a space of only ninety feet
tronfBatUe Creek. 4 mlka from Bed­ powerfully to give the repubBcaaa of Mlchlg*”
more in ite power and not suspect it It chairman, waa Instructed to report to the for vessels.
house,
with
favorable
recommendation,
ford center, store ami Hacluumth shop an assured and glnrimM victory In this state next
is quite natural I should feel enthusias­
Tbe Catholics in England will soon oom
3 miles
mile to school; on likaln roiul
tic over this remedy while mv wife is tho bill making nil public highways post raence the erection of a cathedral in West­
routes. General Bingham, of Pennsylva­
from Ilastlnga to B. C, TO acrai under
even more so then I am. Hhe knows of nia, who was chairman of the house com­ minster, to cost over £300,00j sterling.
We confldetiUy npjteal to every good elttynFour thousand -unemployed citizens of
ita being used with surprising results mittee on postoffices and post-roads In .the
cultivation, soli day loam. 16 to 18
to every earnest republican, to aid us In thlsgo-*'*
by many ladies for their own ailments, last congress, and who was so prominent Paris met Sunday and listened to speeches
acres of timber. surface not very roll­ work. It will pay. Nothing shall be lacking or
favorinc
armed
revolution
to
end
the
stag
­
In
bringing
about
a
reduction,
of
letter
over which it has singular power.”
ing, and well adapt.1.! for grass, wheat,
nation in trade.
/
Thestatement drawn out by theabove postage, was asked to-day if he, thought a
oornor onto; small apple ortfiard In
telegraph bill would be passed by
Over two hundred lives are believed to
interview is amply confirmed by very postal
tnls ooogresa. “Nd,” replied he, “I hardly have been lost on a steamer bound from
many of otir most prominent citizens, think It ean be done by this congress, but Shanghai to Hong Kong, which was
comfortable l.«lmU.linp, farm Un on
both atom of The rotal.
Would sell
among them being Judge lldgel, and It is only a question of a very snort time wrecked one group of Islands.
Remember, the Weekly edition
(kfi. Jinnee 8. (ioodrich, of the Times, when it will be &lt;tone. The government
vht*Rp ot take 40 acrai in port payment.
In replying to congratulations sent him
(aS) A fruit farm ol 140
ought
to
have
lines
of
its
own
for
the
use
while &lt;len. Dwight H. Bruce and Rev.
by the magistrates of Berlin, Emperor
Of
I
William thankhd God for being permitted
Prof. W. P. Coddington, J&gt;.
give tihe of the people at reasonable rates.”
“
“
“
frra&gt;
St
Louie,
Mo,
In
Jtffemon
DUTIES OF TIIK SUU COMMITTT.E.
to Inaugurate the. Rhine monument and to
remedy ' their heartiest endoroement.
.from station on the Iron
Mr. Morrison said Monday that the sub­ witness the Luther festivals over half the
Inlhis age of wonders, surprising things committee
Mountain R. ”
of the ways and means commit­ earth.
are quite common but an experience so tee on “changes in the tariff laws, would
A
military
cosnmlMicm,
under
Sir
Evelyn
unusual as that of Dr. Martin's and oc­ not, as the name mlghk seem to imply, Wood, will arrange for the evacuation of
curring here In our midst, may well have charge of.any meters relating to tax the Soudan by the Egyptian • troops. “Chi­
cause comment and teach- a leroon. It reform. Consequently tbe fear which has nese” Gordon insists that El Mendl must
wood Umten. un occount oi ita kx-w
There ban I wen an extensive reduction it'
shows the necessity of guarding the been exnreued that Messrs. Mills, Hewett not be allowed to establish himself in tbe
tion and ndrontagro for fruit rataltur it •rices in *n our editions during the past ysr
and Keuy, who were placed on the sub- eastern Soudan, as'the Arabs would rise
aUghtait approach of physical disorder eommlttee,
could lx- made to a rtiort time very val- rhe follow-Ing an- our new
could never agree, was with­
and by the means which hul
proven out foundation. “All matters relating to and reopen the eastern question.
uahie.
Pn&lt;» very low for eaito or
Prince Bismarck has dlrected’Tnquirles
the inoat reliable and eftcient. It shows a change In the ratea of taxation or reve­
to Barry &lt;\&gt;.
tn© depth to which one can sink and yet nue,” aald Mr. Morrlson, “whether Increas­ to be made In the maritime provinces of
(»*) 40 acre, la Irvtog. 4 uilleafrom
Germarinr whether it is necessary for the
be rescued and it proves that few peo­ ing or diminishing it, will be considered by business Interests of those provinces to
ple need suffer if these truths are ol&gt;- the whale committee. Tbe duty of the exempt them from the prohibition in rela­
oi
whfat,
good
orchard,
npple* and
sub-committee
will
be
to
consider
changes
&lt;
B
ch
-.duhHor-n.
served.
such as regard the manner of collection tion to American pork. Similar Inquiries
peachew; good log house, lathtd and Weill.
I*crefe«run-Nont
and other matters not Involving a change will ba made iu Bremen and Hamburg. It
iJgMed, rood double Iqr l«m.
Price
is
tboisht
tho
result
will
be
a
modification
CONtfUMWlOM CCRED.
An Mtan .hoold he wMnwe) u.
in tee rates. In announcing the subcom­
mittees I gave it to be understood that all of tbe law so as to admit American pock,
The POST and TRIBUNE,
l&lt;«-at«I In Urt town of Penqueetlons of changes in the rates of taxa­ If found tree of taint after it has been la*
g
tion or tariff reform, if you call It such, spected by the government inspector.
ne*l.&lt;alhonn&lt;o
w
»
m
ll«,
from
Batile
■______________________ DetrollMich
our
should be considered । by the whole com­
yrani exneriener In brmllnFiSd Inuiorttoabront-hfUt. t-alarrh. anttuna and
mittee, and tho committee la not dependChaaomrv Order.
.V’’’''’M&gt;d"nd*rbtRh•ut&lt;'
“‘J agreement between Messrs.
’’"V &gt;vei and wll &lt;&gt;f thm*U a, MMteu. Fine J.,Octal Cteatt. I.
Mhls. Hewitt and KeRy. The reason for
The special correspondent ot the Indianapolis
T*7.J™* orchard of » atm:
(Ind.) Journal, embodied in a recent communi­
Eli*
l«n and all necroX’oxxroll Bro*,,
cation the following from Hon. Daniel W. Voor­
hees; I consider Bt. Jacobs Oil a splendid rem­ SPRINOHORO, CHAWFOUD co.. PENN.
Mratlou tbe Haih-ikcm BaKsnb.
committee re pert"4
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edy. I Buffered from an affection of the buck
t'4??.
fy111
a*;rw* *n NewBTgo
anti kidneys, with mnue rheumatism—in fact, It
&lt; «.. 5 uiUea frmu tbe countv mat and
^„ro^m K-n
- OOSQRBMIOMAL.
T-1’,'?'.*"-chopped K that it
iTiBtentanecRW relief, and Anally cured me coinftEHATE.
ptetriy.
olio food

Farms! Farms!!

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The Presidential Year of 1884

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BITTERS

The most Eitenxive pure-bred Live
Stock fetabliiluieitT’Morii.

IS ONLY

gate*

w. H. Goodtkab.
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The revival meetings are still in pro- the
greas at the M. E. church, Rev. Huns­
berger, of Middleville, assisting his son of that
Lady of
HAST!XGB, rBWAT. JA.WAXY 11,1IM
in the work. Since these services began,
over 180 haye been converted, and of Hartingx, next
Tbe
these 123 have joined the church. The
religious awakening has reached all Mr. Loranger, assuming
dtfterott
classes—the business men, professional. parte in the play as follows:
men,
farmers,
mechanics
and
laborers.
The Berni-monthly social of the M. E.
Beauaeaunt— W. D. Fenton.
church, wiH be entertained by Mrs. Ja­ AH have felt to meet on ^common
Glaris—J. L. Ferria.
son Rich and Mrs. T. PhiHips, next week ground; and in the good work of mak­
Dumas—Chas. Granger.
ing
the
most
and
the
best
of
life
have
Wednesday afternoon and evening, Jan,
DeChoppeUre-H. DeGolia.
and to reduce our stock. We have reduced prices in all deunited their efforts. /The revival has
Landlord—F. Armstrong.
.
23rd, at the, residence of the former,
partmente and also agree to present each purchaser of *4.00'
Pauline—Laura Montrose.
Broadway. Refreshments at the usual ' had the effect of stopping several of our
Widow—Mrs. Charles Granger.
Every
hour. Come one, come aD, and have, a young men, w|o had taken the wrong
M’me DeChoppeHes- Mattie Slayton. in goods and over with one of the following articles.
good time.
-. road in life. It has also been the means
This kindly offering on the part of one having *a fair chance to procure the finest ones.
.of saving many who for years have
TltK W. C. T. U. WUl hold ita regular
Of this City,
the Middleville ladies and gentlemen is
l&gt;een addicted to tbe drinkiqgrhabit. It
weekly । meeting on next Tuesday after­
deserving of worthy patronage, and a
has enlisted all men who trust in God,
noon at 2:30 o’clock, at the residence of
fair exchange of sodabHity from the
Will deliver a Lcclu* oo "ROBERT BURNS,*
and given an immense impetus to &lt;n
Mrs. C.:G. Bentley. A cordial invita­
Hastings people should be accorded, by
upward movement in our city. It is
tion is extended to all women in Hant-’
giving them a large house on that even­
impossible to estimate all the good that .
• % [ROSEWOOD CASE VALUED AT *600.]
In Knights of Pythias’ Hall, ings who feel that as wives and mothers must come from it. The pastor, Rev. ing. The play will be produced in a
they have an interest in helping to pur­
manner Hurpassing anything of the
1
Fine
Gold Hunting east Watch
JK®
Hunsberger, has labored incessantly
ify their own town and eradicate a
kind ever given under local auspices,
since the work began, and has had the
. 80
1 Elegant Swell box Cutter......................
Over Bpangrmache^ &amp; Marop’s.
state and national curse.
and it is seldom indeed our citizens have,
hearty support of his church and con­
75
1 Silver Plated Tea set,.......................
an opportunity of seeing an actor of!
“ Win* don’t you ventilate it Y " Was gregation.
65
Domestic Sewing machine.....................................
Friday Evening, January 25th next. asked of us concerning a toothsome Skating Rink.—Homer Moul and Mr. Loranger’s abibties. Therefore 'tis
1 Good Kitchen Stove and Furnishings.
hoped the opportunity wiH not be neg­
scan did just now going the roijnds.
45
1 Handsome Bedroom set, Seven pieces............... .
Our reply was that the details of any Chester Messer have refitted Agricul­ lected. Admission 35, S and 15 cents.
25
Admission, 23 Cents.
Fine Dress suit........................................... ............ .
actual or aUeged social scandal wiH not tural hall, so many years Mr. Messer's Tickets on sale at Fred Hotchkiss* drug
headquarters,
and
will
open
the
same
on
store.
18
appear in our columns. In the first
1 Satin Lined Overcoat.......................... ................ .
No
place we don’t have to print such stuff Monday next as a skating rink.
35
1 Handsome Dressing Gown................................. ...
Registered Physicians. — FoUow­
to make a living. In the next place we more desirable place could be . wished. ing is the list of medical practitioners
20
1 Fine Smoking Jacket................. ...........................
don’t desire to. Finally the class of The room is 45x100, and much larger in Barry county who have registered in
25
1 Tilting Silver plated Pitcher and Cup................
readers the Banner seeks are not than the average of those used for this the County Clerk’s office, in compliance
ONE EOITTTH OFF,
150
24
Cases Silver plated ware.....................................
Pains have been taken to
hungering after news of that character. purpose,
TO CLOSE WINTER GOODS. ' ■
with act 167, laws of 1883. The names
150
100 Silver plated Napkin Rings—..........................
make as fine a surface for a rink as
are taken from the book in the clerks
Married.—Wednesday evening. Jan.
75
12 Silver plated Butter dishes....................... ..........
could be desired. These gentlemen will
BUY NOW.
16, at the home of the bride in this city, spare no pains to furnish all that could office in tbe order as they appear
75
12 Nickle plated Watches
by Rev. R. A. Carnahan, Mr. D. B. be asked in the way of a skating rink. therein:
150
20 Fine Silver plated Castors............... ....................
♦James M. EUiott, Hickory Corners.
Hoyt, of Columbus, Dodge Co^ Wis., to
Another thing, Messrs. Moul &amp; Messer
30
6 Fine Trunks
Oliver P. Abbott, Carlton.
Mins Ella WilHams. The happy couple will have an orderly place. No rowdy­
_AJl&gt;ert A. Pierson, Yankee Springs.
20
1 Ladies’ Gold Hunting case Watch...................... .
left for their future home on the 9 p. m. ism will be tolerated, and any person
♦Daniel L. Fuller, Hastings.
40
3 Large Silver plated Cake Stands........................ .
FOB SALE.
train of Wednesday.
♦A. P. Drake, Hastings.
behaving in a manner unbecoming a
70
26 Knit Jersey Jackets
♦J. P. Ferguson, Middleville.
Dn. Barker.—A steady run of pa­ gentleman will be promptly invited to
tllinr. Apyly
+C. H. Crosby, Rutland.
12
12 Sets Combs and Brushes in Handsome Case....
tients has kept Dr. Barker busy during behold the beauties of the outside world.
•Wm. Upjohn. Hastings,
50
50 Pair Silk Suspenders............................................
tlsiaiah Dever,i Hastings.
the past week, and although he is con­ They ask only those to come to the rink
TMra. a. J. Evans. MkftlevHle.
2 Pair of Pants to Ordef (Made to Fit).
WANTED.
stantly turning away persone whom he who will conduct themselves properly.
tN. L. Garrett, MiddleviBe.
And 3,000 other presents consisting of Neck Ties. Suspen­
has helped or cured of ail kinds of dis­ They do not want and wiH not have
•tA. Hanlon, Middleville,
ders.
Knives, Underwear, Hats, Caps, etc., making in all *8tP, H. Evans, Middleville.
We have
eases, yet there is no cessation in the any others about the. place.
•SUu &amp; Parkhurst, MMdterlUe
flow of business. Dr. Barker only a few no ddubt that the roUer skating rink
000.
v
iWm.
H.
Smith,
Cedar
Creek,
months ago came to Hastings a perfect wiH be so conducted as to be an invit­
No Lottery of one chance in a thousand but every pur­
SB. C. Peckham, Freeport.
stranger, and now is as well known as ing place of amusement for ladies and
chaser of *4.00 and over ge|s a present right after he pays his
TH. ('. Carpenter, Woodland.
any physician in the county. If you gentlemen; nor have we the least doubt
•A. L. VanHorn, Baltimore;
bill come and see how fair we work this scheme. We will
ftMra. F. E. Herrick, Yankee Springs.
that
it
-will
be
well
patronized,
and
it
are
afflicted
with
any
nervous
disease
HENTLE1LBBOK. « WILKINS.
make affidavit that all the above articles will be given to pur­
♦C. W. Goucher. NaahviUe.
Remember that
give him a call and he will afford you wiH deserve to be.
•J.-S. Goucher, NashviHe.
chasers as indicated.
immediate relief or affect a permanent next Monday is the day set for opening
•J. W. Socket, PrairieviHe.
Col- cure.
.
the rink.
♦Donald McLeary, Orangeville.
pecial
argains in
vercoats
•L. A. Foote, NashviHe.
Died. Monday evening, at his home
By mutual concessions, the super-:
♦Wm. E. Upjohn, Hastings.
subscription in this city, James Dunning, aged 76.
j visors and the pubHshers of Barry j
Mrs. Delia A. Smith, Cedar Creek.
61. M. B. Gillaspie, Yankee Springs.
Mr. Dunning was bom in Saratoga county have come to an agreement with ।
J. Turner. Hastings.
Co., N. Y„ in 1808. In 1832 he married I reference to the long-agitated queation
•Wm. H. Youngs, Nashville.
Miss Mary Weed, who stHl survives of printing the supervisors’proceedings, j
•A.’J. Wright, Carlton.
$J. C. Lampman, Hastings.
him.
In 1837 Mr. and Mrs. Dunning j The disposition to adjust the matter is .
Note the coltmin announcement of moved |to this state, first locating in creditable to both parties. Too much j SWm. H. Snyder. Hastings.
•S. C. Rich, Middleville.
Washtenaw county. In 1853 they moved I has l&gt;een said on txith sides heretofore;;
Barker, Iden &amp; Kenuston.
♦t&lt;’. 8. Burton, Hastings.
Two years ago Mr. and I and in a spirit not at all just to the par-1
W. P. Polheanus, Hastings.
Mrs. Lamfhere, of Weedsport, N. to Hastings.
E. II. Lathrop. Hastings.
Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bart­ Mrs. Dunning celebrated their golden1 ties concerned. For having .resisted
Notice—Fine Fnr Cape worth *3.50 only *2.00.
H. A. Barber, NaahviUe.
wedding. Mr. Dunning was a man well I what they were told and considered was '
ley of this city.
+F. R. Timmerman, Hastings.
known and highly respected. He had a nothing less than extortion we cannot I
*G. W. Lowry, Hastings.
I Mr. Shuope, of the Democrat, and quiet, dignified and yet-friendiy manner ' blame the supervisors. We believe they ■
! ttD. C. Buchner; Orangeville,
family are domiciled in the Van yleck
that won him friends everywhere. The did what they considered a duty to i •H. C. Turner. OrangeviUe.
house, Green street.
funeral will occur at 2 p.
today, I themselves and the tax-payers of Barry |: •F.-S. HuU. Morgan.
I tE. F. Brown. Hastings.
(’. M. KnaPpen may bo found in ids (press day).
' county. The fault was in not having a
„ N. Mixer. Hastings.
old office over J- 8. Good^ir &amp; Ca’s
i conference in October, when the mat-1
D. B. KUpat rick, W&lt;x&gt;dland.
T
he following is a iist of jurors
store until March 1st.
1. M. Butler, Prairieville.
: ter could have been arranged as arnicadrawn for the February tunn of court, i
•H. L Taylor. Irving.
Mrs. Aldrich, of Dowling, mother
I bly as it since has been. But that is of
commencing Feb. 18th:
6G. W. Matteson. MUIdleville.
’the past; and there is no occasion for!
qf Mrs. C. M. Mack, is visiting at the
♦A. J. Preswy, Freeport.
Assyria—F. E. Morehouse.
j further appearance of a strife. If we [
home of our county clerk.
•J. A. Devore. Freeport.
Barrv--E. E. GriBev.
§11. F. PeckhnuL &lt;’-edar Creek.
Baltimore
‘
-Morris
Morris Pilgrim.
Pilgrin
, have said, and we presume wr did when ।
Eight hands are employed in thee I
J
Carlton N. 0. Allerdmg.
I we. thought the board attempted to'. •Regular, fllomrapatblr.
Hanner office this week, to enable us ■
;Allup«tthk-.
lEewtir.
Castleton- -Geo. Wellman.
I
snub
us,
things
which
were
unjust
to
i
to get away with the big rush of- job |
from j
The foUowing communication
Hope-8. S. Chadderdon.
uout*-viuuiurruun.
,
. ,, , , .
—........
Hastings
City
Henry
IToughtalin
supervisors
as
individuals
or
ah
a
;
attorney
General to the Secretary
work we have on hand.
5
we an- not too foolixh U&gt; »y «&gt;. (lf the suu Board of Health win doubtIt becomes our pleasant tusk to chron-1 H Idunl Doyle.
Irving.--James Mathews.
ami to atone for the wrong done. But' ](11H |,V
interest to • the medical proil'le the return of Henn- Bennett. The |
Johnstown—A II. Norrie?
we are no more sorry for our part than I
enerally; •
publication of this notice will restore I
Maple Grove - Flavius Felghner.
the members oi’ the board should be for
,
Orangeville
John
L.
Youngs,
Eu(Confidence andffiarmony all round.
theirs; and we here say that the super•
^Arroas gvjmMutauh^ivr'k.
Col. H. IL Gil/, will lie on hand .Sat­ I gene Harthorn. 1
Pnurievile—Chas. M. Brown, Jona­ visors were not lieliind the. publishers j Henry l». Raker, M. !&gt;.. secretary-stale Board of
urday, the 19th inst., at Podunk school! than Traverse.
Health'.
in disposition to “bury the hatchet.” i Dear BIr:—Yours relative to the proper eonHASTINGS, MICH.
Rutland—J. L. Diamond, C. A. New­
house, to speak a word of cheer to the !
in thin 1MUC we print the pn&gt;re«dland.
---------------- .
ItHiuIrin* whether
boys in blue. Let there l»e a full attend­
uhy*lelan* could lawfully register
after the time
•­
i Thornapple—John MungeYson, W. ings ,in the numner agreed, upon by t&gt;hv*ieiaus
hx&lt;-il
iw
utahite
for
the
reKistratlon
ot
physicians.
ance of old “ vets.
-xvM.’’
n. Turner.
junirr.
; W.
the press, and the supervisors’ commit­ Is at hand, ami In reply would nay. that phyalCharles Lentz, of Nashville, had his
Woodland G. W. Coats, C. S. Pal- tee oif printing. It is satisfactory to clans cau lawfully nwuter at any time.
The iwt after declaring tbe necetaan &lt;|ualiamerton.
.
arm badly lacerated in his father’s fur­
cations for tbe practice of medldne In Oils state
Yankee Springs - W. E. Bowen, .John i us, and to the board.
required that peraons ao qualified should m Ithln
&gt; niture factory by a buzz saw, so say’s a B. King.
three
months after the law took effect, tile with
omre of Wjtumir A Ckook.
the county clerk the statement thet*ln set forth.
letter from our correspondent, received
Hnxtlngx. Barry &lt; &lt;»•• W»Tbe three months after the law teok effect, ss
thru contemporary, of the Journal, i
specified
In the statute ’waa simply a HniltMlon
too late for publication.
To the People of Barry Co.:
played in the role of a machinest Wed-!
Encouraged by the patronage you of time beyond which no (wraon cauld lawfully
/T!
A roller skating rink is on the
ntedny, with not very flattering success have given us in the insurance business,
docket. The parties who will have
time, but practiced ha a physician, made hlmaelf
either.
The cable which furnishes
which-we duly appreciate, we have now HabJ* to tr----- -------------—» — -•
charge of the affair wHl see that it is conpower for the Journal office, from the
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w-w. reeovbr‘
ducted us it should be. For a genuine Spalding works, had broken, and Editor opened a set of real estate books, in n* l«vy for profrwlonal services rendered subse­
which all property to let, for sale, or quent to the time when he snould have regis­
hour’s amusement, turn us loose, in the
Dennis with one of his typos spent six exchange, may l»e recorded and placed tered and prior to tire time of his oofiipllanc?
with tne luw. A removal to another,country
skating rink.
long hours in splicing the sundered
new n**Ulruli&lt;*ti.
upon the market, for which we will use would itcemsItaU* aYour*
truly.
;
•
J ust as we go to press, news reaches strandfi. The work done, it was discov­ our ability and best efforts to find pur­
J. J. Yah Kipkk.
Attorney General.
gMITH &amp; PACKARD,
here thkt Wood's machine shop and ered that they had failed to pass the chasers and tenants for the same. To
Gray's Specific Medicine.
The allow* h » true copy.
TRAM MARR JWGrrwt Bn* TRAM I
foundry at Nashville was burned Wed­ cable through the aperture In the that end we have Issued a pamphlet giv­
( Hknhv R. Bakxh. Seentary
croquet
works
prepared
for
it.
Either
nesday night. Loss, 84,700; insurance,
ing briefly an account of the surface
ADVERTIBXD LKTTRM.
, S 82,500. Several men are thrown out of the cable must be cut, or one side of the soil and products of the different towns
letters addressed to the following perrons re­
building “busted.” As the latter would ’
employment.
'
in the county, to which we attach the maining in the post ofilcv at Hnsting*. Barry
be rather/^xpensive. Brother Dennis
descriptions of your land. For xlistri- county, Michigan, Jan. IL l«&lt;:
Three gambling helis in Hastings!
Jay Btaekmaii, A. L. Glblw, Kyinia Fuller, E.
coldly and venomously “knifed” the bution they are sent to prospective set­
If this city were in Guttersnipe Gulch,
cable, and ordered a new one.
It is
tlers in all parts of the union, that they letter, Lyman Jones; rarda, Andrew Hardy.
Wyoming territory, it could hardly be a
said that' he is not over-delighted;to
Shop on Stale 8L. Opp. Court Houae.
may see what real estate is in the mar­ Adam Hmlth, A. L Utter, Roy Utter.
better field for the faro-banks. Cannot
have reference made to his late feat 'in
W. H. FOWKHM. F. M.
ket, and make inquiries after the same.
some organized effort lie made torrid
the mechanical line, hence we say so We should be pleaski to receive any de­
the city of these pestiferous institution* ? Uttle about it.
\
scription of real estate you may have to
Our wish for the city this year is: the
Wheat. White
W
ho it is that considers it his duty to sell or rent, to place upon our list. By
new railroad, water works, telephone
close attention and strict adherence to Cora, retail
exchange, much improved streets, and dump &gt; column or so of dirty slush
the
principles
of
real
estate
and
insur
­
street temps. A good many things be­ from this city into the Nashville News
ance business, we hope to merit your
Especial Attention given to Veterinary Shoeside these we ought to have; but we will every week or so wc are unable to say.
confidence to such a degree that the
be very content with so much as have AU we wish to remark is that he has
missed his occupation. He would make " Real Estate and Insurance Agency" of
noted above.
a prime swill-gatherer, if somebody Welton A. Crook may become known
In accordance with an old-time cus­ were at hand to prevent his taking a for ite careful attention to the wants
tom, which had for some years I»een a daily bath in the slops. His fondness and safety of ite patrons. Call at our
Our Work Shown for lUdJ.
sort of dead-letter, tbe county officers for filth would he a constant temptation, office ami get a pamphlet to send your
banqueted the supervisors at the Hast- to take just such a bath, an it’s an open friends.

The Hastings Banner.

Robert Burns

er’s cows mutt give very peculiar milk.
Inside of each of several rolls of butter
he bought of a certain farmer near here,
he found scrape of ham, pork rinds,
and pork fryings.
Mr, E. invitee the
granger to call and settle, or pay dam-

G-ivenAway
As a Special Inducment for Holiday Trade

James Clarke, Esq.,

ITisoliei* Pianol

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Local News.

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At the Old Reliable

Star Clothing House,

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36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

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WANTED I

J^very Man in Barry County to understand
that the best and cheapest place to buy

Sap Buckets &amp; Pans
Evans dL Brook’s

Leave your Orders now;
Before the Rush.

’ Do not forget that, if you want anything in
the line of Tin, Copper or Sheet-Iron ware,
ours is the place "for ydu to go.
Two Doors West of the Bank.

BLACKSMITHS,

Horseshoeing a Specialty.

WttRir

question as to which would be the more
the city were remembered, and were contaminated by the swim, the Corres­
represented. The affair w«« pleuut In pondent referred to or the swiU. There
•rery way.
is enough trwispering in this city that
Tiut iwdety, connerterl with the Em- would pan for news, in which all
nnuiuel dninh will be entertained oo would be interested, without chronk leTbuniday afternoon of next week, by ingthe filthy teemings of a diseased
Mn. T&gt;. O. Bobiiuon aadtteladJee ereo imagination. We have no reference to
“Hans,” who has always taken pains to
elated with her, at the society room* in

WELTON A CROOK.
Frederick Lorakgeb—His ArFKARAVCE Here. -Seen*hing new in
the amusement line will lie offered to
our theatre-goers, at Union Hall, next
Monday evening, Jan. 21. Mrs. Charles
Granger, Mian Mattie Mlayten, Mias
Laura Montrose, W. D. Fenton, J. L.

t FACKARh.

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rapid modeling.

[UtieaHemkL]
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M
-­
Given the machinery,
and the
a ■Kilt'*! fasted and ArtSatle
problem of mafth making is easily
Caltare Can Oo—-taeeretn nd a
aoived. With the aid of the apparatus
Htndiawhich tbe Utica company baa two or
'AHn California.] J
three men can turn out from 500 to
Tlx? German Turn-vereiu baring or- .G00 gross of sulphur marches per day.
After the machinery has been set in
■
ranged for a celebration in honor of
motiop tbe first step is to place a block
Lutber to take place last night, they
in the splint machine.
With each
bod commissioned Marian Weils, the
movement of the knife twenty-five
sculptor, to prepare for them a large
model of Luther, in planter, aa a sort of
splints are cut and at the same time
for
and
stuck between two slats in the belt
eentre-pie&lt;x‘ for their rooms. The model
They are then carried by the movement
was to be right feet high without a
of the belt through the separator and
pedestal. Mod people would imagine
and overcomes klatufancy, UaosAApafa that to get up such a huge work would
thence over heated pipes, to dry the ;
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and
take mouths of labor, but Marion Wells
timber sufficiently to allow the dipping ।
Feverishness. It insures health and
had a system of hia own for doing the
mixture to penetrate. About fifty feet
natural sleep, without morphine.
job in a very few hours, and it was the
from the starting point the belt posses
goal fortune of The Alta reporter to
under a couple of rollers, which pressed
catch him at his rapid work yesterday
it just enough to bring the ends of the
- eaaarta la rawwll adapted to CBfidrcn that
afternoon.
Ab a foundafaan for the
splints in contact with the melted stdwork a wooden frame mod in the phur, which is contained in a pan or
Hall (tutorial
82 Foreland Arc, Brooklyn. ». T.
centre of the studio. It waa a rough,
vat and kept in a liquid state by the
very rough, outline of n gigantic human
heat from a small furnace sunk in tbe
figure, sana arms, sans feet, sans head,
floor underneath. A little farther oo
CENTAUR LiRUWEWT—an absolute cur© for Bbeomaaana almost every attribute of human
the belt is again depressed, and the tips
c ism, Sprains' Burns, Galls, Arc. The moat Powerftil and Pene­
form. ' On a bench near by was a lump
of the splmts are drawn through a
trating Pit in-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.
black mixture, which gives them the
of modeling clay and a portrait of the
celebrated utatue of Luther in the town
finishing coat
From this point the matches (they
of Worms.
have by this time attained that dignity)
“Gness I’ll tackle the head and feet
pass down the hall, still traveling as
first" remarked Mr. Wells, and after
hitherto, at the height of about a foot
studying the portrait for a few minutes
and a half from the floor. At a dis- •*
he seized a spoou-like instrument with
which be gouged out the reformer’s tanoe of 200 feet from tbe starting­
point the belt takes an upward turn,
eyes, rounded off his cheek-bones, pared
Paper
staiwbo glass,
and after ascending four or-fivp feet the
sway his nose, and scooped from the
matches begin their return trip. Pass­
soft clay all Lis featnr»«. 7 he work
floors.
manufacturer
ing with the belt over the top of the
was done rapidly, and in less than ten
Mantels specialty. Representative of
Tile.
minutes there was a telling likeness to iron framework, at an elevation of
WEST, DETROIT.
about seven feet, they come back over
the head in the photograph. - “Make
a plaster cut of that head while I
the splint machine, enter tbe room
model the.hands and feet,” said Mr. I where tbe other machine is located, and
Wells to hit assistant. This was soon I are there knocked out. As they fall
done. Th&lt; (head of plaster was fixed os i they are caught by a leather belt,
the iop Of tjie wooden frame, tbe hands I which moves slowly and carries them !
were fastened on a couple of pieces of I to a table, where they are taken off by '•
wood, which Were to do duty as the ' a boy, placed in trays made for the
^feCATALOG^
foundationsj and then Mr. Wells an­ ' purpose and taken to the packing-room.
nounced his readiness to fix up tbe
The belt completes a circuit once in
figure. Taking an armful of common
thirty minutes, and during the interval
1854.-1884
excelsior ebhir stuffing from a bale which
several thousand matches are finished.
lay on tlie floor, Mr. Wells placed it
The match produced is superior in
around the .sticks which did duty for I quality, and will light readily on being
lieing I
legs, and byimeans of strips of muslin; f drawn
across the window glass. This
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Wound around much in the same style I is claimed io.be
to be a crucial test, and in- |,
that- tbe Greek brigands are supposed ferior ones esn not be ignited in this I
to wind ribbons around
&lt;1 their legs, ho
he | manner.
Can pfaUwly ba cured by uatar !&gt;B. P. HALL*!* CA"I .tit UH RKMEIlT.
understandings,
built up pretty fair understandings.
(jf, arriving at the packing-room the i
• Them he tilled out the body
in
the
same
| notches are placed in small ‘ paper
xxly
way. and all was ready for the plaster j boxes. 100 in a box. The small pack­
drapery.
| ages are then packed in pasteboard |
d'joad hr Catarrhal dlaaaw. 11
First came the shirt, for Luther was boxes containing one-sixteenth or one- |
to be n fully-dressed figure. This shirt eighth gross,
might have done duty as a priestly I
penance, but it was anything .in the
world except the kind
skirt that a !
first-rate German reformer is supposed
to wear. It was simply a piece of cently delivered a lecturf before what 1
coarse burlap which for some time had (
called the Five Academies, in which
beep soaking in the tub. , Taking a । jie enunciates on epoch-making idea. '
bowl half full of water. Mr. Wells He insisted that tlie maritime high ways '
rapidly mixed in a lot of fine plaster of ghould no longer be subjected to the
Pari* ftutfl it assumed the consistency Tirissitudas of the active politics of govof a tiiir.k paste. Into this he plunged , ernments. Seas, straip, bosphoruses, ,
the shirt, and. when the plaster was I
maritime canals must lie freely qian
FOR AIX CLIMATM, ALL BOILN, ALL CROPH^
thickly coated all over the wet, clinging j
times, irreapectivc of all interna- 1
"

CASTOR IA
Infants

Children.

Uw: M.

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SKd
•erfbed as ;
math wsst

irrw.
Slate of Mfc-ti«*ii

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bated December tXb, A. D SKL
cHOLirr c. brack.
beta- Kwrutar of ihr last wiH Btid ««&lt;»-

WM. WRIGHT,

Fresco Painter and Interior Decorator.

iBBTfaSRS

CATARRHSHE.Am

$IBLEY’S&lt;^EEDS

Ir

to hia satisfaction he scraped up the
plaster remaining in the tub and pro-

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...o
would be
an entering wedge to put a ’
stop to international wars,
*top
wars.

WTI884
CATALOGUE FREE^
mnfuoL HIRAM SIBLEY * CO.
Rochetter, H.Y

DAHOMASECLECTRIG

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Cures Rheumatism, Lum­

' bago, Lame Back, Sprains and
\ Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh,
\ Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,

Chicago, III

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tor
th- tetatft
'Atal
p htuubrr

NIKKril
Circuit Gfart Cnafail—fur r r in awl
1», Mb*
f H. CO RBI X.
Boilcttor for Oitaplainant
JOHX (ar’, r
I'
' Of Cr»

-nvtLcm^^
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ILUr-ci

State of Michigan. County of Barr?
Al a aa—inc of tbe l*rv!uu&lt;- C&lt;

Stair «rf Michigan. Fifth Judieta) Circuit -In
Hnn*nd e irht LuodrM and rfahtv ihr • ■
' 1 utitoS? M. Hull. Horace H. Hull, nixabrtti
FrrafaL Cl fa Blif Muitli. Judst of Frol»
Match. Clrmratlne TnMas. CaHrta VaaMcktan. ’
IUchard Powell. Viola Powell and Albert Woodj ituunre th* Hire--laid by tbrir nrut friend. Inaac
aUcctag that duly aiftbra
I’owtU -conii-ialnanta
•
■t will and tevtatwiit -a
Kydiwv F. Hall. Jaiie*Hull, DanW Holl. RiehI arc Hull. Orio Hall. Prlwllia TrowbrWae and
j------- Hull, an Infant wixw ehrMian name 1»
Ytefc. aau nraying that »^i.
unknown, and (^orge J. Coi. defendant*.
suit pending in thcCtmitt ('rmrt for the evmnty roTJ «dsaid wll lx-'allow rd. filed, Atal nwl.c
1 of liarrv -In riMux-rn - nt ilasungp nu tbe -.'1st I
, dav ot Sevrrnher. A. D. isax
I fn this came ft apireartng that defendant*
Jarre Hull and--------- Hull.asTufant wbmrehria- 1 -— —, „
. ----- ... _.
tian uaure te unknown, are not retadenta of thl* f emnou. be assigned for the hr inng of
male, but retadr in the stair ot Kansas. There- petition, and that tire heir* at la« &lt;d '-. a dr
fore, on motion at Npiith A &lt; ulcrovr tire *otl&lt; l ecawd. and all otirer perancs tolerralrd in *a)d
tor* fur cm ptainanta. it is ordnvd that friend- , • *Lar. *re mjulr- d to appear at a -re-ure.: n,
&lt; anta Jane Hull and----- Hull, whose ebrtatiaa «a»d couC. then to be hnMm at the Prirfiatr
I uanre i» unknown, riitrr their appearanrr tn 1
in the rin at Harthtr*. in *&gt;i&lt;i n&gt;ur.:&gt;
and *bow raunr. i! ain then- Ire. why Ub pmy«i
of tl.- petitioner should not ire granted.
And It l« further ordered that sabi prlitiuMr
lire conudulnar.t&gt; eause this order to be pubiiabe
give notice to the persons lutrnrewd in Cu4
, in the ll veriw.* Hinvri. said publication |
ratal*, at the pendency at saM pctituHi, unl the
I Ire cuntlnoed -oncc.tn each week be si* week* I
hMtrtng thereof to cawnr a co^- uf Lki* order
■■jccrssuKl.
te be pttoUBhed fa the Bastings Ba^mu:. a
FRANK A. HOOKER.
nrwwpapM- printed and circulated ir said county
ClreuR JodfaR.
of Barry, once in each week for three surarwb
SMITH A (tlUlBOVE.
week* prevkKL* to said dav of bearit.g
Solicitor* for &lt; omplainanta.
tlKMENT SM’ill
iAttest.
CHARLES M. MACK.
,
Wegtatrr

J7 W. Couctvm KI.. Itrtndt. Mich.. Attorneys In
PATENTS K^’useT&gt;d ’fwjplmpb
let. free
y,
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nTCrallOr WlDuOV ullSuC ulSEIIS.
OAUU1IMU1
n UlUUW WUUUU UXUUjm.

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:

Suu Of Slrhlnn.

।««, u. uwwitmx, vwspmiiMMi.
•
' IUchtrd Doyle, EUxabcth Bentley, Annie IticiLie
;
JeTTT lH)yU_
Uw ot 1&gt;wb,

court U tbe abort entitled cause.

VmsI lor holding Window Blind RbadM without
rulisn, |dn« &lt;»r cunto Haves blind*, motrey and
jiaticncr IxmiIu orderly and neat. Is durable
and rb*uu&gt;. Brtallcd by al) dralmi, Ordrrv
from the trad*? M&gt;h&lt; lb-d. Ag»nU wanted. Hamplr Uiade. 5 rta Clash with tamrl. to etv Agrnl"
circular*. S ets. Eureka Cinder Sifter and[ Nov
rttyCo..«»&lt;lraiMhttlwAvr.. DrlrolL Mention
thf* (taper.
X

State o( ihebigan.Tn tire Circuit Own ter t'&gt;uunty of Rdrry -tn Chancer*.
Arthur Fisher.nmifdaiaant.
Jennie Armstrong. Hattie MeJ1toc&gt; ir -.
Ka|r Eubrr
JuHa Flwbrr.
anta.
Upon due proof bv aSdarU that Jedni- Ann
•troog. Hattie Mdlvain. Krank Haber and Julia

rent Frank fT»Imt. who rr-dde* iu th&lt;- Mai-- ot
Wlaconaln. And mi taction af Smith A&lt;
...
•bUcitom for rnDinlaiitaat. It l» ordrtyd tint tb*
nald defrndanta m appearand an»«rr the bill cf
complaint Sled In tbe nald coibw. within f&lt;«r
urautta frutnSbc date ot thb order. cl*e tbe wd
MB of complaint »hnll i»e taken a* roeife»*«-d
And lutthrv, that this order be |&gt;ui&gt;!i«brd *1tb
In twenty day* from thh date, tn the Itaethn:'
Bakxkm. a Bewaputwr printed In Ibenld roun*,

t»unw aim Jirnuiaea nerenwi in a*
and authorised U&gt; be sold therein. a»

Mlchitan. desert&gt;*d aa follow... to wit: Tho

Diphtheria, Bums, Frost
Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Head­
ache, and all pains and aches.

j Uon. b&lt;&gt;« ever, shall not bt-aecessurj in caw­
cony of thia order lw mtvmI oo lire Mid defni.
I anti, irerwxudb. at &gt;«*M t»rnty day* betaxv t
tiure brrrtn prvscrilsxl ter their sppearun. r
I ItaU-tl this 17th dav ot Itaewnbrr, A. D. I*.
FRANK A. HDUKER
Circuit Jud?'I SMITH A IXHXiKOVE.
isolicttnr* tor ComplMltuurt
A.™r«w .^ai[i ki M ma, k
keienu r

one hundred and thirty nine
Ml, OH. WIM 4 CO. U«Um. M».

Mr. Molloy’s book, “Courtship Below '
Stairs;
The .t
History
of —
England
X”— ’ or, ~~~
------ •» r:
e-—-FOSTER, MILBURN A CO., Prep rs.
Under. the Last Georges, has made. a ,
BUFFALO. X. T, V. a
®«J»sation
rensahou And ite
ita large
Urge sale
*.le may be
ta
^
e
.
n
a
’
.
B
P
ro
’
^
Mr.
Bradlaugh
uk™
r,o jf
Bredlnowh s■ as
—­
wlflori. “
ID 1* »"*
an* lhat lh« t»«l*»hreP"bbc la
P"bbe
1. aure
inre j
y eorang,
corang. It bn Ml one
«““hUnt llunkwg■ and inrrwh^^5'U*
tb«
that he haa
r . ... ... ™.ult
",
houK. of
T:----- 77------------- tb.i-------. Hanorer.
tetetteraea. P«"ierenL
panderenx debauhMa.
debauchee,
*nd
*•« co« England
and all ■aimCSMnAgrn are relieved by taking
„
m™.
hias
“ 1been spent on its
WRIGHTS INDIAM VEGETABLE PILLS i
public aehoola
schools since
nubltc
utnee the death of Queen
raCy ▼agvtakb: Bi Qitptag. Mm ■&lt;. AS Bngstau i
Anne.

: ncro.nl.

AGENTSS-

rauw*- ” • itmaLaaa
Circuit court Commienioofcr in and for Bai
county, Mich.
Cha«.- H. Bauer, Solicitor for Complainant.

Reflectiig Saiery Lamp —•---- :----------------------

HEADache

IM-ImH havins been tnadr in tbe cooditk&gt;a&gt; &lt;*»
a eertata nrartaans iw hereby the |tuwcr then. •«
rautalMd to aril nai br&lt;-«cne operative- rxrcu
led by Oartm H Rti-wart Do Mr*. H. M Norn-

_9?n..b? **d la vrcry family. &lt;M*-&gt;

«D0 YOU WANT&gt;
thereof, with tbe prtvlleae of naying in three
year*, with taterral payable anutv.lh at the ndcf eight per rent per aanuniaod rlrercraft »r
exprenely agreed in uaM morUngv. that »bow&lt;&gt;
aay deteuMbe nMle In paymret of said toter»*‘

ORSELlJ

TUTTS
PILLS

WOMHWf

the Muue remain unpaid and In arreare 'tor Uj1
•pore cd thirty days, then aad from tbcaceforth
1 an

DAILY.and• WEELKY • MAIL

TORPID BOWELS,

»&gt;waUy

-&lt;ADUERTI8EMENTSk
' • TWK WEVALl BlfLSrrwM,

|
kwvtac ■aglrateB

IX the ylacr fur b-.h'&lt;W
crarty ef Bam - tfir UxU
M4a saM Oren--- uml
hereto, at devrDwM m th#
b. In tag nt futioww «tr sQ

i ‘ t-airt*- «'•“ .7-hst

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J^tt^FS'PATENTS
write to dr call ujmti Tboa. H. itpracw* a Mon.

[Chicago Tribune.]

The North Gcrm.ai Gazette .{uotat.
Borne official Italian statistics to shou
minutes the large drapery waa quite i that, despite the lamentations of the
dry, and stood out in bold relief just i Liberals as to the formidable dimen­
like a cast of solid plaster. The next ’ sions of the emigration from Germany,
the empire in reality is better off in this
most &lt;Mother
simply done by nailing them to Luther’s respect than moat
other
European
side. ^More drapery waa prepared for states,
states, in proportion to ita
its population, i
sleeves and plastered over the arms. A Taking the
" figure
“
* ’
of* population
at‘ 100,­
large, plnster-coated pasteboard model 000, No
Norway, within the last fire years,
■ U1MIB WM J/.AOCU LU the
Uie UBUUB
hands OI
of sent away the highest number of emi
Bomels great endmy, danbs of plaster grants—vis., 968, Sweden 615, Great
were stuck on here and then-, and in Britain 587, Denmark S17, Portugal
less than four hours from the time that 290, Switzerland 252, Germany (seventh
the shirt waa first put in soak there on the list) 251, Italy 148, Austria 40,
stood in the middle of Marion Wells' and France 10. From these figures it
studio an almost perfect plaster copy is also deduced that the maximum of
of the great Worms statue of Martin emigration in each of tliebe countries
Luther.
was generally attained in the same year.

Slate of MlrLigaii, Fifth Judicial Circuit.—In

I U&gt;M

igr^SEED.t

tion&lt;j conflict. He said that the con- I
struction of the Suez canal and the
eventual construction of the Panama1
CMU*1 have effected the introduction of ‘
a new principle, wiiich is more impor- ’
t&amp;nt even than the execution of the |
works—namely, a vast association of
capital of the world .which conduced
to the solidarity of the interests of
i
nations.
What a chance is here for our Ameri- I
can government. Whv should not this
great peaceful republic call a meeting
of all nations to oct upon the subject of
canals and cables ? These ought to be '
owned and controlled by international
commissions in which every commercial
nation should have a representative.
War ships or armies should 1-e kept
away from international canals, and .
should not be allowed to vex tbe oom- J
merce of the world. The cables should |
not be owned by private persons any .
more tlian the telegraplis on the land/ ‘
but should be put in the control of all ।
the nations of the earth in the interests j
of international commerce. These steps !

NaaaaH Hrttetoell. &lt;l*rt &lt;'farad. EdowMMi era
aaA Fro4 Cfara4. Mwtd Cound. Fram-i, m4»-.
.Coarad, Laaos(farad, nia Oponwl aura Arv
trelta l oarad arxt Frank Kurror ( annul. &lt;Hr»4
anta.
’
By virtfa at a toerre of tire shove nrataiura
coart
to tbe above raUtird
raure . trexnii*
4«*
iw.
zSzLrlttirV«
•

lor Huie Kxermor.
Battie &lt;Trrk. Michigan.

Imported and Domestic Wall
Hangings,
i
inlaid wood
Designer and
of art furniture
a
tbe Low Art
'
• ♦ 34 FpRT ST.

apology for a garment, was trapped .
around Luther s burly torso.
The I
curves were all natural and graceful, .,
but in leas than five minutes the
plafaer bod sei bard, and the old piece
of burlap was transformed into the appearance °
off. ^^
a solid
lid plaster garment. :
Wi
and hard, ।
” en the shirt was- -quite
a- dry -a*
Mr. Wells placed some drapery around (
the legs—soaked in plaster the same aa i
the shirt
i
“By Jingo!” aaid Mr. Wells, as /Ijb
stepped back to contemplate his work, I
“I came near sending, L nt her out into i
the world like John P. Irish, without a
collar and necktie. Here, John, give
me that knife and a piece of burlap." j
From this he cut out a broad band, ‘
which was soaked in plaster, and, when I
placed around Luther’s neck, made a .
splendid collar. A neckbow of burlap,
also plastered, was added, and then i
Luther appeared like a well-to-do mer­
chant half through with his morning
toilet Luther always wore a gown, I
and so Mr. Wdls had to procure a I
gown for hi» statue J A(|iiept» of burlap
‘
two yards square, with
Ii twt/large holes
for the arms, was first; soaked and then
plunged into a huge tub full of freahlymixed plaster of Paris. Mr. Welle and
his assistant worked like beavers, rub­
bing the burlap with tl&gt;e stuff, for it
hardens very quickly, and if it became j
dry&gt; wiviv
before their juu
job was
done, rimri
either ,,
vm
w nn uuuc,
Luther would have no gown or tber
thev
would Jiave
•.
Jure to prepare
fircp»re a
• fresh
Ireeh one.
A, won
won m
m thebur!^&gt; vm well coated,
Aa
the burlra wm well coated,
the two aralptor.
-nilpton. mo
nwnnlod
mlod the
th. .tage^
and with a dexlerou. cwt threw it
and with a dexterous caat threw it (
arorad
The |
around the
the figure
figure ingraoeful
tn graceful fold..
folds. The
frat effect was
wa. fairly
fair)/good,
but did
did not
not I
first'effect
good, but
nloaee Mr. Well.,
ploase
Well.. iho,
41.‘ with lightning
tightninw I
ngidilr. Hew Mound the Ugurii pinching a little hole rad tilling oui a bit
there. When the draper; was arranged

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aaatn arrears altbocah
have elapsed Mnoe lire
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PA PWW./I?*” ,U-*- VC April«.

TEN THOUSAND

and thirty.

M M* th.urr,lb,,M,
dluina In

[ExchaDKr.]
They say that at » prayer meeting ie.
His familiar face wan known all over
New York, and whenever his plain Westfield, Maae., the other night, a good
carry-all appeared, it waa immadtatriy brother rose and said he “wanted to
recogidzed, let it be in Fifth avenue, iu hear sung that beautiful hymn, 'Spilt
Broadway, or in the poorest stress of Doors.”’ Every one looked at every­
body else in perplexity a moment, and
tba city. Whether it was an Irishman
driving hia loaded cart, or a fine car­ then a quick witted sister struck up
riage, everybody yielded Mr. Cooper “Gstes Ajar," which was what the good
the ’‘right at way.” Buch homage as&lt; brother wanted.

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                  <text>Hastings; mich., January 25,1884.

VOL. XXVIII. NO. 40.

WHOLE NO. 1488.

FOR THOSE WHO FAIL.

Prices Down! Down!

de udder fokes leF out.

[Joaquin Miller.]

■ubHrae;

Goods Sold According to the Times,

The clergymen of Indianapolis have
resolved that funerals shall be private:
that there should be no public exhibi­
tions of deceased people, and that mininters ^ould not be required to attend

far north.

Th. otter day .A4-TMr-old girl

ttma
Oh, great is the hero who wins s name,
Bat greater many and many a time
Borne pak-faced fellow who dies in shams
And lets God tlnish the thought sublime.

vm

A War* tn the Tadertakw.
[St. Pau! Pioneer Press.]
'

Yet the undertaker and his assistants

bahara lheni»*lvea.'
And this i. hot mnrely tebit, tat M­
ural adaptation; ths undertaker naacitur non fit and his birthright is a dis­
tinctiveness that cannot b® mistaken.
INDIANS AT COLLEGE
He is of a medium height, slightly bent Abraham r
DtfeeslUes thnt Ml«ht Arise in the shoulders as befits a man who
bears the burden of the world's griefs,
inclined to pallor, perhaps, but with a
[Pack** Ban.)
The Indian who goes to a college will countenance expressive of good diges­
(CMrep
find it hard, after the life he baa led, to tion, well-dreesed in dull' oolars,aud'
‘Sponging drinks is an old chapter
adopt the ways of civilized college stu­ stepping noiseless as a ghost. He &gt;
dents and becqjne hazers, who practice never young and seldom old; the latter
cruelty on - lioys who are physically •a the sextan’s characteristic. He is a able establishment on the west aide:
weak. You take a plain, uuvnrhished connoisseur in dress, and knows io per­
Indian boy, put on his head a visorloss fection the proper tie and the fit of
college cap, a collar four inches high, a sable gloves. Yet. though following a
tight coat, cut off too short at the lower business seemingly eo depressing and invented it ought to have a leather
end, a pair of punts that he would have hardening, he yi at heart kind and ten­ medal. The trick is, played on retail
der to a thought If he seems rude dealers during the day and on barkeepto put French chalk inside of, to
his legs in, and long tooth-pick shoes • and unthinking, it should lie remem­
with yellow topi, and give him a cane, bered that custom and philoeojihy have
and teach him to say, “Ah. by Jove, combined to teach him that he' dcal«
yon know,” and he would be a onlv with the useless human chy.
bottle of dark green glass and aak for a
To funeral etiquette he pays a ready quart of ‘the beat.* After the bottle is
picture that would cause his tribo
to weep. Bii^poso the father and deference, but it is to the saddened filled he’ll exclaim: *By Jove! Pre
mother of the Indian studept, thus at­ family, not to the inanimate form. His
tired, should give’ the muskrate that business is strictly burinesa, and hu
they trap, a holiday, and go to the col­ never forgets it He prepares the' enough to believe him the soaker
lege to visit their son. and should find corpse for burial and solemnly conducts will coolly walk out, never te re­
him aa dweribed. and he should put his
turn.
But even if the liquid is
eye-glass into his eye and say, “Ah, gov­
poured- back into the demijohn the
ernor, glad to see you, you know; and is called to the house of the grief- soaker will still have left enough of the
madame, I am yours truly,” the aged stricken family, where he deftly and ardent to make two good-sized smiles.
rat trapper would pull his gun and if perfectly manages all arrangements, You see, these fellows keep a fine aoft
he could get two of them in range he provides the carriages and often the sponge on band which, if dry, can be
would shoot them, though he would J clergyman, preserves the reckless Jehus rolled so thin that they can put it ipto
hesitate io waste a charge of powder on | in sober decency, conducts the funeral any kind’ of bottle they may pick up.
a single one, while the squaw mother to the grave and gives character to the As* soon as the liquid fills the bottle
would wrap her blanket arouad her form i ceremonies. If he does not ariere, he it also fills the sponge, and the latter
and go and lean against a fence and be j appreciates the sorrows of others and expands according to its size. Of course
sick. The Indian would have too much insures it fitting respect and indulgence. the soaker will look disappointed if we
। scuse, uncultured though he might be, Or perhaps the remains are to be pour the whisky out again, but then
&lt; to be proud of such an outfit as a ron. shipped to waiting friends abroad; he* that disappointment is only one of the
।■ j and instead of blessing the-day that his oversees details, procures the passage 'outfits of the triek. He’ll take hfa bot­
। ; sou decided to become civilized, he and attends to the embarkation, making tle, walk out, and smash it carefully on
even the proverbial baggage-smasher the next curb, picking up the wedl1 would curse it.
If it is deemed advisable to educate yield to his solemn mein the while. । soaked sponge and sack it dry. I tell
the Indian boys, let us commence pt tire Give him credit for his skill and kind- !I you there’s method in that."
right place, the country school, and ness.
Italy Waats tke BailreaA.
when the Indian has learned, enough to
|
[tit. Louis Globe Democrat.)
be able to transact borines, let him go
[Peril Cor. Globe-DetnocraL]
.' j ’ As a military power Italy now sUndfa .*
into some business that he can do, and
There is something peculiarly indi­
of Germany and Fzanoe..
if lie has got it in him to become a man, vidual about French faudserfpe that , almost
—abreast
----­
Is of industry her progress has
i he will have encouragement from all quite distinguishes it from any other I |1 r •*
tfae arts
r, but it is none the less sure.
। decent people, but if we start him in a have had the pleasure of viewing. In
: college, where half the boys go because passing through Bootland I could see , A' good illustration of the change of
peninsula,
since
j all the other places to get rid of them that the hilly portions/of the eastern | , art in
- the Italian
_
--’-^5
—the
T
dawnad.iaaf; are closed, the Indian will come out a .Ute, might with a few modifftwlmM ;bI,
j big-headed piece of uselessness, and
&gt;nt the same appearance^- ] ~
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' when he' gets ont there will be no place with bte«M hutote ot Virpni. t.noM, I
**» ProPOM?„ * lln*
.nd
meteo-. .nd woodlMtd lirtwren Bom. .nd Nsplro i. 4oteM&gt;»»cloute ot .11 ntonm, .lump, and under- doned
'
“after “all. The
- report has
“ pro­
him a living.
brush. In the'southern portion of duced a bad impression in the former
England I could see one of oar western city, where it is declared that “Signor
prairies out up into small portions,
[Courier-Journal Paris Letter.]
France learned a lesson from the l«at highly cultivated, and the American
wariand J am told that she has since frame house turned to stope; in other
proplfeed herself so well for any emer­ words, it may bo considered to repre­ stirred up than in Rome, for they have
gency* that. in twenty-four hours she sent our own land many centuries built great hopes on the projected lino,
\.
could equip and have ready for imme­ hence.
But as soon as we reach France we feel which wouldubring Rome within five diate action 1,200,000 men.
I hours of Naples, and to some extent
Every man is a soldier until the age that we are in a strange but friendly ' make the southern city the seaport of
of 40, serving five yean from the ages land, inhabited by an entirely different ’ the northern. The prime minister paid
race
of
men.
Just
wherein
the
differ
­
of 20 to 21. After that every two years
a visit to Naples the other day, and
he must give twenty-eight days’ service ence lies one can scarcely tell—an found the town papered with huge cir­
artist’s brush would seem Inadequate
to the nation, no matter where he may
cus posters that stared him in the face
be. ' Each man is provided in time of ' to the task. A brighter green would with such inscriptions as this, pur­
peace with a uniform, and he knows to be needed for the grass and foliage, posely put up for his benefit: “No mere
what division and company he belongs, a clearer sky must needs be painted, mystification; prompt construction of
even the place of rendezvous, so that and if possible a more brilliant sunshine the air-line between Rome and Naples,
if there were a general call to anna than in home landscapes. Then'a som­ and don’t you forget it!” The difthere would be no confusion.
He bre grayish color would come in play
would simply doc his military ritire to portray the queer-shaped mortsr
and t&gt;e ready to defend his country— houses ends dark brick color for the struct neat and costly public works at
to defend her with all his might and lines of the roof. The view would need the word of command, :aa the Russian
will, for if there is a feeling in the to be cut up in small portions, now by emperor laid oat the railway between
Frenchman’s heart, stronger than all green hedges, now by more forbidding 8t. Petersburg and Naples, by drawing
walls. The whole must have a “made*
thereat it fa “1’amour de la patrie”—
a straight line with a ruler beiwem
to them the sweetest and most meaning look, with scarcely any trace of nature’s
waywardness, as if century upon cen­
words in the language.
tury generations of men had occupied
But the man who talk and yet still fl^hw on,
La, be u the twin-born brother of mine.

Qvercoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for &lt;12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.5b
Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c.

Men’s Suite worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever.

Silks in Black for 75c,-. 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cash m nras
from 40c to 75c.

A largcAassoftmcnt of Underwear, Flannels. Cottons, etc., which v?e
idose out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the count}’.

Call and Examine My Goods Before Purchasing
The best fitting Corset in the world ; Try It!

I. S. SM1TH &amp; CO
The Detroit Jewelers,

WANTED!

Every Man in Barry Count)- to understand
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that the best and cheapest place to buy

Sap Buckets &amp; Pans,
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HASTINGS, MICH.

Leave your Orders now;
Before the Rush.
Do not forget that, if you want anything in
the line of Tin, Copper or Sheet-Iron ware,
ours is the place for you to go.

- [Burtlnitoo (Vt) Free Ptms.]

Two Doors West of the Bank.
JEFTERL

“Gen’lmen, Pm reformed,” aaid-Dkve
O'Brien, tttB fcigedian, as he staggered
into Hawley’s saloon yesterday after­
noon. “Had ter r’form "norder to man­
age m’ business, m’ new theatre in Wes’
Coventbn. Lemme use yer tel’phone?"
“Certainly," was the reply. ’
Pir-r-r-r went the. belt . “H’lo,
; s’obange, ’nect me with Moerltuu’sbrew{ err.
Don* know me?
I’m Dave
O'Brien, the tragedian and manager

AVENUE

Announcement
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As the building \yhich we occupy at present!

.Wh7»•»»'

«dly to on..

to be torn down within three months to give;
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111 occupy

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’COM I WMl t,.

THE DETROIT
W ILL OPEN JANUAKX 7th. 1MM.

%.°£S£
Im Is unumtally pitwant, very complete hi lu
ndapiat idu tn the needs of the school, sad affords
aeoominoriaUons for nn Inrreaned uuwdxT, both
ot day awl resident »«pU». PmiUs euterinf s
win be claMlftvd as advunta«v&lt;xwly as ar the
Ktantmt dtthe Hrbuol year.

Sow through a lol phone
no n~J IhXn nf

Theyll b.
. Jln.nn.

A SCHOOL OF MU$IC.

us, but if you would save money in the pur­

BROOKS &amp; COOK

Marms’
wbloll h. WMt in . renioM, dni.roii.te m rere fX;

I‘“’n‘fnn. Onre Mrotecl iTlw.lknd
Ko4bi.hMdMawM.Mm.Md J E.
ta
jinoghte.iwriM.bMtMg.w.W
m
bvstanderi freed him While the bast- ” a \
v7 “J heT enthn*
;did not notice thnt b« hu.bate
® Pr**T™' ,lo» “P* P-r'-oUy htd
on I U_

ing, tough nhytejn.. On emerging, ho a,
remarked Inal ho had doterenued to o,
wait until the fellow got
.
H That’s jes' the way with wimmin. My , when he meant to pummel him once
ilMaorote. MauUly.)
wife mw the widder Goostree afore 11 for all—just like ids usual notions of
i married her, an* the first time I ever ■ proceeding.
He was courage
1 although of great durability in lb*
i went to see her blame ef she didn’t fling though he never sought difficulties.
a skillet over the fence at me. The next j
i aalrea, art apuo aach otter io tteir mntime she flung a churn-dasher, and the
tBal deatrwtion. Experimmta vith
next, time she flung a chip. Then she
tuck up a han’fnl o’ leaves an’ flung’em,
an* bless yer, the next time she invited niort plaato iu high latitude, produce
me in to sop sorghum 'lasses. Oh, us ■ larger .nd teerier wed then in region, separation the
nearer tb« .qn.tor-ar. affect which be timbers remain
men is a power in the Ian'.
Mctitee to the prokagte inffuMe d long period.

We know times are hard, and tax times upon,
chase of groceries, call on us.
Dec. 20, 1883.

long list of those
things
An intimal. (n.nijrom Loyhood ol j a
prr^..u,
Edgar Allu Poe roy, he newer row him claimed: “Bntuiare wi
»»*e in hie lite. A. a boy and rrmng I wrliich did me more good I

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boy

way to a new brick, we hereby announce that;»ran^
•rr- *'■“ kom; »« m., i i
t co tnve some way to make ole rye

.simply ask the public to call and get prices..
Home ahd Day School .

would seem to date back way into pre­ her return was describing to her hus­
band the chief features of metropolitan
historic times.
life which had impressed tbsnmlvw

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bomanatnre.

' we shall sell groceries at reduced prices: and ।

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[Arkansaw Traveler.)

De man whut tries ter 'suedhe ain't workin’ fur hisae’f is eider afoot

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Die
Hastings -----------Banner,
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.------MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

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ws sobmam
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OtoM J a-d to h
purchased ’
p^p^ty * Port

to the amount of -914,000,**

heroism of Lieutenant Rhodes
th* final
wreck of the steamship City of
Coldmbus prompted the Boston Port
to start a testimonial and solicit sabscriptions.
Albert L. Walters, a well-educnted
young man, whose father is Sheriff st
Somerset. Pennsylvania, has been jail­
ed to Chicago for forging telegrams to
A brakeman »t_Rockport,
obtain money from friends of his fami­
• • 21*
—3*y ohJbL allowed a
' aetu, late
Saturday
i ly*
toilSSh________ ___
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oronu aiauio
oi the
uio late
raio Oliver
rai.cr for
a. yoon* woman to ren
A bronxe
statue of
P.
; a
Morton,
over
el«ht
frat
In
height,
for
ger
orach.
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dar catod. She dlad In Ura car.
ouixd^rar triramod Iral lor Um w.Uwhich $’12,500 was raised by ___________
popular
.‘ing fromTw.cklM d&lt;rae o&lt; morto raZim
■1
te-do trabg. I •* adkad to anagram a
subscription, was formerly unveiled
uair ol moiesxm irouwii »• ww w*4 •
“ j/uiuv. *-'**", -•— ~rw ttz:
I at Indianapolis, Tuesday,
Lard.'lined
with wtl downy malarial
I grandson drawing the edrd.
eded.
i ga[«t vananan. oi x.
• h.. idrtra. ixxrd?
lined with
I Three highwaymen of Burlington, ..
is maintained from end to end,
Three highwaymen, of B
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----I top rjul of a fence, and
I big head downward. —
I “W* done lor when
stitched by the sewing-machine, and
1 Tl- —Ml~'*Un
what do you think the middleman or
w" ai^r,oV'lclSS“,Kw I Jsy Gould u
to oonrempUte ra- sweater can offer for the lining, stitch­
Y^ork was dedicated' Wednesday, Pro- ' other exhibition of the
ing, buttoning, and button-holing of
.fM^SSScSl^lerdiirerli'fi to. bng.ttn box w jll.y
this nice, smart pair of mdsakin trous-

The grand jury of Essex county,
New Jeraey, recommend the use ot the
WjrtwWA.hwhipping-post for wife-beatera.
When the noble southern rh|valrj-- . About half the business portion of
arm themselves with shot guns and go
t~ /Clio,Michigan, was burned early Mon­
out bn a “nigger-killing” expedition, day morning, causing a loss of 140,000.
John Martin a native of Ireland, died
.aid the northern press make reference Tuesday at Alton, Illinois, at the age
to these outrage*, the latter are aoru.Hed of 102 years. Ills wife Is M and his
df “waving the blobdy shirt” Bi this eldest son 70.
William B. Allison was unanimously
tarims,democrats hope to shut the eyes
re-nominated for senator at the repubof the people to the shamelctM outrages lican caucus in Des Moines, and is ou
upon citizenship, the shamless disregard his way back to Washington.
The Canadian parliament will be
for life and property these bloody hand­
to authorize a railway tunnel
ed IT. F. Vs.” manifest. In five south­ asked
under tlie St. Clair river from Sarnia
ern states. within the past three months, to Port Huron.
Ralph Bellow, who fell dead In St.
more than a score of blacks have been
murdered Ijecjiuse they obstinately vot­ Louie, bequeathed *80.000 to educendmmrtmg large divukn.,.f ,,rotu
tional
and- charitable institutions to
ed for republicans. Thousands* were
tin. arm haa .bout «HO0,lXXI or w '
that city.
kept from the polls to November last
tie. belonging io ft.
B. H. Alban, for twenty years regis­
wholly because of this terrorism. And ter of the federal land office at Wausau,
•ed. Gm. Gram',
gaillira ud.Ua
yet the noble southern chivalry do not Wisconsin, has been removed without ^prtv^i.MUhrrea. N.w
Tgd •
notice.
want the north to note these things;
Daniel Morris, an aged Mormon with
they want to be left utyne to their “nig­ three wives, hanged himselt in a shed
m son, buying and celling certifiger killing;” so if you speak of these1 immediately after reading the message
1 day. aad earn tenpnoe thonby. ,
fitted out with a receiver.
Massachusetts, has been arrested for
The trade baa poaitiroly lowered th.
outrages, just bear in mind that you of Governor Murray.
Nine powder mills at Scranton, Pa.,
Search is being made in Philadelphia j firing the Forster grammar school last
are “waving the bloody shirt,” which is exploded Thursday evening.
One
an infant orphan who has fallen Saturday forenoon, endangering the
a terrible offense- much worse than man is known to have been killed, and for
heir to an estate in Virginia valued at lives of several hundred pupils. She is
IMfllkliy me l»y any person de-insr
the pecuniary loss is very heavy.
' $M,000. The babe was given away by only 14 years of age. and was once
“nigger killing."
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their own throats. The pries for a
John H. Trowbridge A Son, flour­ a penniless mother, who had eloped nearly burned to death,
deatii. since which pair of moleskin trousers used to be to do bnstoflM m the exchange. Mr
They had a "mass convention" of dealers of Albany, have been forced to with a drummertime she has had a mania for incendia- twopence halfpenny, but one day home' Ward baa • fine villa at Kun.fu-d
greenbackers from all parts of the state the wall bv the suspension of Coleman
Conn., and there made the tcquumUnot
Certain business men of Atchison, i ry work.
wretched,, poverty-stricken seamstress of (ten. Grant's son, which led tm
at Newaygo the other day. Fifty of &amp; Co., of New Y orr.
Kansas, held a meeting Thursday to , 'Edward
““ Tappan, who wra arrested
For hia oonuaction with the father fie
A large hotel at Suwannee Sulphur protest against the prosecution of Uq- on Long Island for connection with the went to the sweater and said;
’em "massed." The meeting was to Springs, Florida, valued .at &gt;96,000, was
Townsend outrages, has made a detail­ God’s sake, times are so bad that if you
give the state’s hired man, Mr. Begole, destroyed by fire, Thursday, the guests uor-dealera. General B. F/ String­ ed confession of the murder of Mra. promise to give me a lot to do I will do
fellow denounced the law hr violent
Msybee and her daughter by his broth­ them for 2] pence a pair." From that
a grand send-off for governor. It was losing all their baggage.
terms.
J. B. Hutchinson, of Chicago, pur­
a grand starter and no mistake. -A res­
James Egan, formerly speaker of the er and himself. The former deliberate­ moment the price of moleskin trousers
chased at Louisville the mare Nellie assembly of New Jer*cy, has been fin­ ly choked them to death in the stable; went down hi the sweating market •oiling to the region job lota of flour left
olution uhquallfidely endorsing Begole's Hooker and the fast gelding Chance
over at the produce exchange
ed 9600 and sentenced to hard labor to then the bouse was searched and plun­ Lawn-texinis aprons! Well, the young
Mr. Ward, as I have intimated, is the
administration was presented to the fancy prices.
the penitentiary for one month, for an dered.
ladies look very smart in them at sum­ •«■ &lt;rf the Bov. Dr. Ward. Presbyterian
In the federal court at New York, attempt to bribe Assemblyman Armit­
By the explosion of a boiler in the
“masses” present It was not well
mer time, and they are associated with minister at Geneoco, N. Y., who ni
•hoi
factory
of
E.
Y.
A
K.
Wallace,
at
Captain
Joshua
Slocum,
of
the
ship
age.
BUUC
IkClUl
received, and there were ominous signs
Northern Light, paid a fine of $500 for
Mrs. Dukes, a sister of the murdered I Rochester, N. H., four men were killed holiday time and merriment, with for many years a miosionarv to ladia.
of a gathering storm. To prevent this cruelty to a sailor.
six *'
injured. The angiuMr had laughter and kind faces. Do some of
Zura Burns, has left her home to Da- and ***
a motion was made to give three cheers
Robert Harris was on Thursday elect­ kota, to company with her father, to weighted down the safety-valve with a the young ladies know that the maker
for the roystering old red-ticket travel­ ed president of the Northern Pacific give what she claims is damaging evi­ brick. A portion of the boiler went
through the base of a chimney ninety I
ler, and after the last hurrah by the Railroad company, and at once entered dence against O. A. Carpenter, before feet high, which toppled over the faoupon the duties of the position.
the grand jury at Lincoln, Illinois.
lege, but found that his instincts vert
faithful fifty, Fuller, prosecuting attor­
Owing to cold weather and a scarci­
Officer Dewaid, of the Chicago police torv.
toward busmens, and he became the
Judge Sbepanl. in the superior court ;
ney and state swamp land commissioner ty of engines, there are eight hundred force, shot to the back a notorious
clerk in ths produce exchange under our
at
Chicago,
has
dismissed
three
billr
loaded
freight-cars
locked
up
in
the
and anti-sinecure man. promptly declar­
burglar named “Doc” Fanner, who
■for
divorce,
holding
that
when
a
wife
present Comptroller Grant
He has
had perpetrated a robbery in a hard­
ed the convention adjourned. It was Wabash yard at Decatur, Illinois.
kept the confidence of every employer
The immigrants into the United ware store on Milwaukee avenue, Id- separates from her husband her res!-1
one of the great field days of the fiat States from the principal foreign coun­ dieting what may (rove a fatal wound. deuce as well
her domicile follows adorned with eream-white puffs of rib­
his, uud that the Illinois statutes ex- • bon. How many methers who crown has put into the
party, and the state's principal hired tries during the past year numbered
c
The will of Mrs.
Valeria
G. Stone,bar
of ! C1U1« frUffl ItS COUltS Mil SUita fOT di­
uw.iru.
M.lrtam
oh
. Irann.atha
the brows of their first-born with 1 the firm the negotiation of the $30,00^
man must feel like ordering another 660,198.
Malden. Massachusetts, bequeaths her J
On aecouotofalipbtyieldln Florida. ■ e,ute In truat to Rev. WiUiam IL WU-1 JL'JT.! u**1'*'1 of V«*&gt;na not legal be-ribboned bit of finery know that the
of aqueduct Ixmds, and Mr. Fish, hb
“little red lxx&gt;k” every time he thinks
three firms in San Francisco combined II cox. to
tn be
ha distributed
riiatrihutAd within
within two
tw« years 1
.. ..
a
.&gt;»• woman who slaved at it received H
Of It.
i,c.J ?.n’LfV,4
f?CrSJ? pence halfpenny for her trouble, and first friend of wealth, takes breakfist
and secured nearly the total crop of 1I among educational and benevolent in- J1/
! Btitutlons
oil ,,o,1*e &lt;,r B. I. Pa*_’r A Io., ot Chi- that she may consider herself lucky if and dinner with him in Brooklyn even
When it was thought that Payne oranges in_ California.
... of Cincinnati,
.
.. who
The freight alilpmeula eaalward from eXrz7m-T.4ft'l/^taSS she can get 2 shillings and 6 pence a day.
Robert Gordon,
ruiuru emi-ni
ciu’-iib or . i..v. iji
. n
might be elected senator by the deiuo- was born a slave, left &gt;I,IW0 for u col- 1 Chicago for the past week were 27 -Mfl embezz
is rtnwu
rtatea dozen for the infanta’hoods which keep
IL,.nU r.r..^
, that
that &lt;^mnr
(Governor ILgote
refuses tn
to «nt
grant
&lt; ratic legislature of\)hio, the Journal ored orphan asylum and $25,UOJ to es- ; ronTto excis? oFthe “reviews
heads warm these winter
he is uo-i the
- — children's
——-----------------------I days, on account of the temporary low- extradition papers became
.
remarked that, if Payne should lie the tabUsh a borne for aged negresses.
qualuted with (lie culprit's fattier. days m the perambulators.
A wisp of a boy waited in Fifth arThe Maryland legislature has elected ! ering of rates. The Lake Shore road I H
man chosen, all hope of reform from Jodgy E. R. Wltaon to th. Vnltal hmdS to th. pneratagra
------ ‘
J secure Me Cor­
^bothra,
attempt ’.to
enue, New York, Monday aftaraoon for
the democtotic party must perish. Mates senate, to succeed James B.
the procession. He wasclvbbsfi by a po
•• • Emilv
• 1 C. Hewitt, of Philadel­ m ck will be made by the victimised
Miss
firm.
M D. Conway in Han FnuMfaoo Chronicle.] lineman for not getting outfof the way
Payne, the htandhrd (Ml prince, was Broome.
phia, a handsome and intelligent wo­
U’-uben B. Heywood. super nlemlent
TM labor question is. however, very He was kicked by a colored major*
Three men were killed by an explo- man. who was visiting relatives at
elected. Will the Journal say it has
3 Chicago shoe factory, went to Mil
slon in a dynamite factory at Allen- i Keokuk, shot herself to the right tern- of
important
and the marquis is evidently horse.
A hook and ladder wagou
wank.ee lant fa I to buy leather, and lias
abandoneifhope, as it said it must? town, Pennsylvania, and three small ]
file with a revolver, after writing a never been heard from. Theannounce- concerned at the ntatisties iurt pub­ knocked him down. Throe roinpanie*
The Journal's words were true; but the buildings were destroyed.
arewell note.
ment of the death of a mysterious man lished showing that the population of of Jeroey militia marched ewer him.
The death is announced of Miss Eliza &gt; .The Cincinnati chamber of com- „
Journal will next fall give its unquali­
„lo.,
vw„ v
Victoria is falling beneath ths rate of. He made his way through the crowd
fied support to (Ivmperats on state and 8. Quincy, whose father was president I mercy voted to request .the national friend* of Heywood to piooeed thither increase of the other colonies. &lt;He re- which skirted the sidewalk, mffetl by
of Harvard college. She was 86 years board of trade to memoriallM emigres* tlld examine the conrae in the vault.
mari.ed that tl»e Chinese, of shorn this man and jostled by that. and. gut
county tickets just the same. So have of age.
there are over 12,000 in Victoria, are to a fence in front of a Fifth avenue
the democratic and greenback leaders
Frank James, the Missouri outlaw, I
.
,
house, stood upon the top ot tiie fence,
agreed in both state and county, and is interested to the extent of fo.Obu in .
the
estate
of
Maria
Kenton,
now
being
i
A
mob
of
seventy-five
miners
erawhich
wan about half an inch
the Journal expects the leinrain will l»e
settled in Kentucky.
Youngstown the names V4 u. o. ruwHn&gt;
. ployed
ployed, by the Cleveland.
Ulevi
wide. He was thinly dml. and
carried out. So our contemporary must
The St. Ciair river atPoytHuron
’ ' and
and Pittsburg road,
road. assembled at Al-| s.
8. Holman\nd
Holman, and Isaac
Isaac P
P. Grav
Grav to
in coneon- 1
^h\rtx every as the min
came
doVn grew
support this very party from which, in hasbeen filled with ice since Friday Hance to kill Superintendent Lumley, nection with the governorahi^It Is moath. .Already ! bear it whiapered very wet.
When tlic bonds came
its own words, no reform am l»e expert-, night, and the ferry-boats have been , because their pay is three months be- , said that the nomination la sought bv titet the Chinaman is making an ia- along playing “Red, White and Bine,’
unsble to cross.
X
| hind.
General M. D. Manaon, Jwdw A. C. geuious u*o of hi* naturalization papers
ed. ’
“MareniA* Through Georgia^ and *1
An elevated road, adapted both to
The Bluffton and Logansport road, Dorney, Justice Niback and Senator Since all the colouiea have imposed a Never K&gt;rmk Behind the Barthe rain
Several bills are before the house) for passengers and freight, is tobe con- j which has obtained a charter inIndi- ' Bel’. The Republicans’are considerC&gt;11 tax of £10 on every Chinan^n «n. ceased to him. He threw up lii» ragged
structed
along
the
levee
at
New
Orana
to
lay
track
for
eighty-five
miles,
tog
the
claims
of
Commissioner
Dudthe regulation of transportation charg­
ring them, no one of that raoe could hat. The rain dripped ofl hjs clothe*
leans within two years.
is said to be a link in the Baltimore
ley and Postmaster General Gresham
es by the railroad lines of the country.
. : E. Harper Jeffries, who became 1 and Ohio project from Wheeling to; while General A. 1). Streight is work- 'eave one colony for another and return as it drops from an icicle. Ho wawithout paying £10 at the enrtom-bouae aoaked with rain. He hurrahed and
A layge element in l&gt;oth parties is favor•_­ comptro irr of Philadelphia two weeks Lafayette, for which right of way has '1 ing hard -for
----------1'"‘"
the chair.
u|; ago, died Monday -oTpleuro-pneumo- been granted.
able to the purnage of some such measBurglars at Terrell, Texas, crawled ex h way. That is wh*t he oMapee bv shont4&lt;d in the rain. Hq was oblivious
»
A bill has gone through the Texas • under a sidewalk and tunneled through naturalization, but hq i&gt; aaapected (if •f the rain. To him it; wa-an Indian
ure. If a bill &lt;an l»r devised which | n^.
walls' until
Until* they j
paper* to Ida friend in summer day. Wlien the Volunteer fire­
ufltaMiwivu-tti.'i.uw.rabraa 'T1..™ Atlantic mills at Lawrence, senate to punish fence-cutting by im- । 11 ached fferent brick walls
Deal just]) with shippers and rail- Massachusetts, and all the corpora- । prisonment for two to live years/ Ten
the. foundations of the bank
uuauje him to-Jn&gt;mfgiate with- men appeared bn was. beside himself
Childera A
&amp; Harris, egrly
etirly Sun-1
Sun*
roads both, it will undoubtedly pajis. | tionsof Lowell williiext mouth reduce miles of the tocloaure of the Strickland I vault of ChlldeM
P«J&lt;ag
tax ‘
with enthusiasm. His wet aiothe* were
.
.
.g
however, that the
off..the outer
The principle is firmly established that w‘?£e8 * ,M,r . V 1
• |
fo Bandera rounty. was de- day morning. They ablew
as tight on him al hb firn skui • H*
theisovemiiiwit Iuls a nM-fhrt «&lt;,»,» »
The Kentucky legislature has char- strived Tuesday, and bloodshed Is door of Hie safe, but failed to destroy Cluue^c resident* here uro equally con­ jumped down from Ills perch ! and ran
ine
rnmwit iuls a perfect right to lered u pier bridge X;ro3S the Ohio riv- likely to result,
a six-inch steel door and its time-lock. tented with the white laborer in’keepinto the*street. He caught hold ai the
make such legislation m it chooses to er from Covington..between
The
itween tl&gt;e
tlje presThe Austrian
Austrian minister
minister of
of commereo
commerce I The dense si^e.caused an alarm, and mg out their countrymen. Tv-----rear part of Big Hix fire engine, j’ut
govern Interstate conuuerve. In jus- ■ ent •uepensioij and railroad bridge^
has approved of a schema for a monthj— papers in the outer vault
—«•* were
montli- . the
behind the
„ tiger, aud marclied, thrilled
‘ ttie officers to be on fire. The getting rich fart. They prewar &gt; Kjicir . U.ZJnd
tice to the people, the arrorjinue and ' , A reunction of 12 her cent in wages lyline of steamers between Trieste
ttv» pn -rito and »«, **srir with ’ha]
itatoM. WMiWu “
inV.
ti -few. 1
gnuninff irrw-il of (h.^.
. I hu®*&gt;ee» ordered by three large cotton- i and New York. The Southern Pacific I “f?
...inpinets at touching tl»e Engine
ccommuc frabiM rad fhrtr w*y &lt;
u
X’T ,orP‘»nitions I mills at Woonsocket, Rhode Island, road has arranged for a direct line of wbieh thee robbers
robbers failed
failed to obtain.
with his hands, all the way to the Botshould be resisted by the strong arm of i and fifteen hundred men to the rubber-! steamers between Trieste and New
The steamship City of Columbus !
.work. They are sa- . u&gt;rv.
torv. When be
bn waa
WBB rtnniUR
Coming ra&gt;*
bfti k aS
the law..
works have been placed on half-time. I Orleans.
which left Boston Thursday afternoon
.1.1 ■■ ov&lt;* 1.IWV
&lt;1^
, " '.,U *orl!in« '*“* “J I heavy artiUwy wagon ran
him at
r u
.
.
“Sandy” Spencer, a noted sporting j The Wool-Growers* -Association of ! -f2r Savannah, with a full complement j kept ou t of certain kind, of employ- thej Bowery Grocn
~
"
and 'mashed him
Ih It wiser to give foreigners the man of New York, was convicted ofl Brown county, Texas, sent a memorial °r passengers, sunk in a gala Friday; meat. Jf
should mn}n.
If a family ahonl.l
^7. the mire. He was pulled, out and
into
profits in luannfucturing.
or
keep
them
i
sel,
.
ln
g
Hqnor
within
forbidden
hours,
to
the
legislature
stating
tb-.t
sheepI
“
01
2,tog.
ahd
qf
the
160
HMMugetB
-on
|
uiuucu
uuura,
•
uv
uuu
legiuiaiurr
staling
LD-.l
sneopas
Wdfcqestfc
servant
ft
Wilt
,U*fUl in 1
l^“t®ntia^X“dr “dijsr4 10 tjiier"&lt;!}•£? -^iJJfifitb^aKit I f®r
tavTn“^d rou£”JX
ran away cov«*rcd with* mini, bill Ml of
sentenced to I raisers have been warned to remove
be -borcott^r bv trade,
■ ----------------------.Ml.....■PHL
..— ly
------------------------------------------------------- 1 , their flocks,
ta.dW.rii
W1M i, . B0b | Jjgrtagi
Still fi.rth.-r developments
of onr IndusA car-load of wheat which left St. one man hr._ ...
trteey la it hrttrr that foreign rapt- Louis in November was opened at | of armed men.
(PMl Mall Gatetto]
in a building in Exchange I
Pf*,the tn?h
tai ahtmld Ic employing foreign lalxir Buffalo, Wednesday, and found to con-i A fire in n building in Exchange
hj, ral p„
There b something unspeakably gro
ew York,
York, occupied
occupied by
by several
several
Martha s Vineyard. A flrst- “the immediate ;„«!
tain the frozen body of a middle-aged । court, New
to manufacture for the Anrt-riean mar­ man.
ikera,
cauwrt
a^loss
of
usTBeWmUj
amuaomraU
are
flowed
in
.
w
■
—
ouiuivuiue
It.
Be
­
teaque
in
the attempt made by the
stock brokers, caused a loss of S15\kets, or that American capital and labor
ra«ta&gt;"irarikta"mM»*&gt;hi. pigmy state at the mouth of the Nile to
A Jury at Detroit gave W. C. Coup a 000, tlie main sufferers being F. M. fore rewhlDff ft th. lu-fat«d .tmmer
S15.000 against
Wabash '1 Lockwood ACo.
A Co. A blaxe
Canastota, had to p»M through Vineyard sound
,£&gt;111.1 the WabMli
blue at
&gt;1 Crautota,
■?** *5*. 1“°“ ho««- Th. establish a gigantic empire in the heart
shoeld be ao employed? la It belter to verdict for HS.0O0
o ground that It, nsrUgenee N. Y„ dam.red the buttoeu quarter there from ton to fifteen mHea wide,
of central Africa. Ths restored govern
be independent of foreign countries tor catutod MpwL^^-ra-,-,-1-.
__ —____ _
and to skirt the edg. of the ‘-Hedge
rieaof dlaaeterawhlcbdrore
to the extraUif 97-i.OjO.
men I of the khsdive is about the weak
our manufactured gooda, or to depend him into bankruptcy.
v
*"
*--■
The spacious hotel at the Hol Sprinn trace,” a long reef which Ilea near the
existence. Yet it is bent
Island
and
at
low
water
la
high
and
At----High
Bridge. New
Ne Jereey,
’
ppon the whlma and caprie«&lt; of foreign
- ----------a mar- at Las Vens, New Mexico, owned bj
•ome
kind,
of
work
thrioe
a.
drar
ing a teak from which
U1? u,lllU
°t rntnet,
chant
named D. F.
Hi was called to tbeHanta re railway, took Hr* troa a SfTcbral namedD.
P. Hill
manufiactureraf
the City ot Columbus hhimV^kaia Sow. »m&lt;ut»r yMuit, (oilow
slf would recoil,
L_
____night
—- by _____
his store during the
three gasoline machine and was destroyed In
reached the ipot where aba la aald to
maalrarlmen,
mon and
nnzlfatally
fatullwshot
.hot in the an
rara hour.
botir
I/...
reonziOU
yv.j.5 and
-__ ■
i, it should new be forBegole was at Jackaon the other day, masked
The loss
is *300,
many guests from Chicaao and St. have been lost at about 5 o'clock Fri­
and now rides the prohibition “Union head.
day morning. At that time a gale was
1.600 mile, in one direction end 1,000 in
William G. Swan, for some years an Louis parted with their effects.
party's" hobby. He will next fall come important official of the St. Paul road,' A white child tied to the railway
Mother. Unlike India, .. ft inw«w,
up as the candidate of the natlonal- died in Milwaukee of consumption. A track was on Thursday discovered by
bio by the Wk II if inhabited by war
lik. tribe. el lb. Mino faith: it h«&gt;
green track- labor- democrat- prohibition subscription of flu,000 has been made an engineer on the Knoxville and Au­ f5'£ewUil£J^»a£S£?ft^^S
up for his family.
gusta road la South Carolina. The
- w, eraala, nor nerigable
party; and after November will sink
The Lackawanna road has agreed' to brakes were spotted wfth -each wteor
Uw Nile at eorminto that oblivion which his stupidity submit its troubles with Commissioner that the locomotive stopped three feet wreck await recognition Ina temporayear; and its only road”
n
“
Sfttue
at
New
Bedford.
Ll.Gtai
Fink
to
an
independent
arbitration,
and hypocrUy have earned for him.
from the intended victim.
ant
Rhodes,
of
lira
Revenue
cutter
.wd ip the meantime will conform to
Jesse Dean, the lad from Oshkosh,
Dmrtcr took several survivors from the
Wte, returned to Boston Monday from rigging, in a half-frozen state Fif­
Chairman Fuller, of the state green­ the rules of the trunk line pool.
for UrauhoSA trust company of New York has a trip on one of the Nova Scotia steam- teen of the saved were forwarded to Bosback cammlttee, atlU maintains silence filed to the circuit court at Waco, Tex­ $Thtf
and the net result is that we see
t?rJhl.g. phol$Fr,‘Ph* h** been tonby a special train. Captain WrEXt !?{?*“ the other two deyr to per tor it.
ra the question asked by Ben Colvin: as, a bill to foreclose mortgagee for I riiaiikhuted
all over New England. His *a®*I* u,Tlbly from the eventa of the
—
"Ho you propose to stick to the Lan­ 58,000,000 given by the Texas and St. fat
is on the way from ^Wisconsin calamlty^bnt the report that he Is In­
to
rch fo£)him.
to my primsr, t° writs my
overtaken Capt. Moncricff.
sane Is without foundation.
sing house agreement not to favor fun- Louis railway.
Thomas A. Dean, prominent in the
fiSthr~’“?
cipher some in tl^
h the authority of the
&gt;&lt;® hereafter?” Fuller only has two liquor trade at Indianapolis, has been cat
nrst throe rules m fiwures. And th&lt;&gt;
’•de e. now. and ao hell stick, of eouree cent to the insane asylum for treat** boi* —
OEMBBAL MARKETS.
c
«&lt;-booling
ua ln B,
In ti horn.
ment, having become convinced that Foj( the toauguratii
Ion exercises
the '
“ight Lav.
have orata
continued
difficult enough, but
SSS™!
CHICAOO.
Ha, might
n; hu
ae is the pope.
governor had
mUit
haSaa’lnnZv
there of sucesss when
Th. republicans in the U. S. senate
*“ “« fnot Ural
Specimens of home-made sausage IXnnocratic
Democratic can
the dwarf at Cairo insists on carrying
..re favorable to the paaaage of a I.1R sent to Peoria from Fulton county4 of Des Moines,
Illinois, were found to be infected with »tor.
‘
on hia should*™ ths burden of foreign
ratal.lM.lng a Ratal telegraph sy^,. Wchinw. ’1’bree persons who ate of it ator.
4passenger
---------- * - .* train
- ... a*v.,..,.
empire?
A
nearing
Bradford,
—
H tHwiuiu,
Uat»—Lower; Jon.,
Feb*uouier girl,
Th.- v.-aeraltle Senator Edmungs has
^up?;®rously ill.
. Ai a., tau
ran inMJ
into aa B(TClun
stream or
of wnsce
waste 0j|
oil.
oil, ' riS@81Xc: May.
]
the enenthe matter In charge, and aomething d.?fFr*J&gt;{&lt;'artb2l,*&amp; WCT3 felt Fri* wjlioa was instantly
stantiy fired
fired by
by the
pork *&gt;»irrier: Jon.,
ftiae(Chicago Herald.]
practical may berapecttil. Suchaction raS wnS£?Sco,,lt 5!w
a...e, Tira
.... orach
orara «•«
was nura
uuea with
with ££
pra. •Jv»ltSlfn5?on’
Carolina, the aengers,
sen®"- whotoundmthemselves
—— &gt;---------et.vS:
W. J. Lampton, a Cincinnati jonnial^"r&lt;s-,l“id lylsta, "Hal's Um m«u&gt;was rr-icicnradeil by Preaident Arthur.
jar at the hitter place being anfllc ent' c;
---------------,.UTO. wcw
?ped
J“. ’’.“■I*lejni*ry'
Mar. Wuk'r!A’”r1r‘,Wn.M'! Sl“k»ow. I iat, recently wrote io Jefferson Davis
burned to death, and ten or more per- ‘ Cattlc—itarket lower.
Ilv.-r lt.MRXl .ran are to-dav enqdoyn! to unlatch doors.
We quote:
“K Mc Ts.mn. is jurt too claiming relationship. He received the
Propie of Ouray Color mo ”ons were seriously injured.
Mmtc. ■hlprliu atwra....;. ........r. a® .«o lovely for rayiluug. »„&lt;] i thick rts sol following good-natured reply: “Some
m Industrie* which have been ,
sLankSL?!?!1 C?d,b?wi M’‘d wife on
£*nU
reports the sale Fair ~
to good rlil|&gt;,ilnx ™
aleera. ...... fi.ES*6.» the same opinion. Well I _Z
years ago a correspondent endeavored
icimioted by our pnrtwtlve
murdered a child of 322-221 acres of land in 1888, and the M«diuh» to cuou mecr*.
to trace my relationship to King George
™&gt;‘ ot tbo window 1h&lt;, oUwt
from a CMtlmUc asy- expenditure of ffl,68^258 m improve“nu
torn at Denver.
°
menu, on toe various lines. In conse&gt;
f^r.
Ty :u I'&amp;iB&amp;forilxfat |
Tawmus unw^i ..j t j.
•An I it'll i‘w good wort goal iravely
choice u&gt; Would you
viQftcemetery near Wheell*- Alcxl00« the expenses of th* Sotvnrn i u. e,'. -—
_ l
the gnmlHKkea play Wa-e
West Virginia, where an attemptdamwratkiit
auro ihat I
ieorge: but
« the study of h,A*u.D3CL^1 *n circulation at Oats
, and I shall

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VOL. XXVIII. 1/0.40.

ABOUT THIS TIME
You should

YOU WANT TO BUY.

Stoves and ranges
. The best article made, at prices lower than

fever before offered.

Otir Stock of Hardware always Complete.
We can suit you on anything in

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Greble &amp; Powers

Frederick Hotchkiss.’

County News.
Six below, zero atf five o’clock Sunday
morning.
The bending works have got to run-,
ning at Prichardville.
Gea Salsbaugh goes out of the grist­
mill Feb. 1st, and Mr. Spickler takes
hto place. Mr. Salsbaugh will build a
shop here, and repair anything from a
watch to a steam engine.
A party from Bedford talk of opening
a grocery store at Prichardville in . the
spring.
Newton &amp;. Hook sawed in their mill
on Friday afternoon ninty-four ties and
four hundred feet of lumber.
Wm. Hendershott is pushing his new
house along in spite of the cold weather.
A load of young folks from here vis­
ited C. D: Prichard's school in Orange­
ville Friday last, and in the evening
surprised him at hto home in honor of
hto twenty-first birth)* r. All
*” enjoyed
*
*
। a very pleasant evenij
L. E. Clark to home from Ann Arbor.
A word to those parties at Dowling,
that signed the mail carrier's excuse to
the effect that the road was not open on
Saturday, January 5th, from Dowling
to1 Hastings via Prichardville. The
road was open before noon all the way,
and if there had been a desire on the
part of the mail carrier, he could have
I come this way as well as to have gone
where he did.

I have on hand several Standard Books,

I will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!
The long winter evenings are upon us.

You can spend them in no way more profits
bly than by reading.

Have the books for you,

ahd so cheap you cannot help buying.

School Books!
I have what you want in this line.

Walter Wrimtw left for Kalamoxoo '

Mr. Ward, merchant at Prairieville,
made our town a visit on Monday last.
Oak and white wood logs are legal
tender with many at this place.
John A. Turner and George Ford are
at Kalaiuazoo this week attending the
Grand Lodge, F. and A. M.
The lyceum at Gun lake to looming
up in great shape. If reports are true
one might imagine that the spirits of
Clay and Webster were hovering near.
There will be a donation party Thurs­
day night at thq hotel for the benefit of
the minister, Mr. Bunnell.
Henn Hewett’s colt broke loose last
weekend ran away. Result: a badly
broken cutter, and the colt somewhat
injured.
Amos Osborn lost hto best horse last
night with lung fever.
Adam Lewis and wife made their
relatives at Otsego a vtoit on Monday
and Tuesday of this week.
Mortimer Jones was presented the
22nd, with a young grandson.

the Nashville Lodge.
Frank Brettin returned on Friday of
last week .from Ohio, where he has
spent the last three or four weeks with
relative*.
•
C. B. Wood, of Bellevue, agent of the
Home Insurance Co., was in Nashville
Tuesday.
The Congregational church of Nash­
ville haa just received a very handsome
present of 51 hymn books.
* '
Spiritual Songs. The gift come* from
F. M. Prouty, of Spencer, Maau, a per­
sonal friend of our pastor. Rev. A. Liv­
ermore. Mr. Prouty gave the money to
Mr. Livermore, to use aa he saw fit
The gift will be highly appreciated by
the members of the church and congre­
gation.
On Saturday night the store of C. L.
Glasgow was entered, and the money

their wedding day. It resulted to a
ven ptownnt entertainment for you—

we wiH give the following Hat: Dore*

1—utiful walnut bnistead. Mm— Fiarenre and Blanch Barker; rrmjottos
creamer. Walter Dunham and wife:
walnut center taUto, T. J. Ford and
wife. Geo. Clark and wife,
Warand wife; carving knife and fork, Orin
Barker and wffe; pair of majolica pickle
dishes, Misses Jane and'Anna Htevens;
china moustache cup and saucer. Mim
Gertie Barker; china fruit dtoh. Mim
Belle Matthews; majolica butter dtofa.
Misses Lyda and Lydia and Mr. Daniel
Powers; hanging lamp,Chas. Clark and
wife, Hanry Stevens and wife. Dr. Yau
Horn and wife, and Willis Humphrei
and wife; nu^alka tea set»L.E. Mosher
and wife, Wm. Bristol and wife, Wm.
Clark and wife. Geo. Graham and wife,
and T. J. Nozris and wife; china fruit
set. Dr. and Mrs. John Barker; china
cup and saucer. Mi-* Maggie Barker:

CEDAR C1OX
amount, not definitely known. The
All quiet In and about Cedar Creek. thieves or thief gained an entrance by
That show was well patronized and removing a piece of sheet iron put up
deserved to be.
in place of a broken window glass, and
The good people hereabouts improve then unbolting the back door. There to
the evenings by attending the revival no clue to the burglars yet. We hope
efforts at Hickory Corners and the Dia­ the guilty parties will be apprehended
mond school house.
and properly punished, as it to evident
The other day, as Lewis Gealer was they are novices at the business, and
driving to Hastings with a load of ties, must reside in our midst There are
the load tipped over, and caught hto strong suspicions quite freely expressed,
overcoat. After unbuttoning the same, and we hope rope enough will lie given wife; pair china bread plates. M. V.
and doing a considerable squirming, he them to bring them to justices a year Barker and wife: Lady Washington on
FBEKPOBT.
succeeded in extricating himself.
From ih&lt;- Herald.
at the hou.se of correction would be the a small scale swinging on the garden
Miss Sarah Roush to quite sick.
Wesleyan quarterly meeting at the l—t place for such tyros at robbery.
gate, Mrs. Wfllto Humphrey; the little­
Revival meetings are now in progress Doud school house Saturday and Sun­
While Frank Griffith, who lives about joker (containing a silver dollar), Calvin
at the U. B. church.
day. A friend at our elbow suggests two miles east 6f here, was getting ice Stevens. The gifts were presented by
Mim Ida Seger has been on the sick that it would be a good idea for those out of Lake One the other day, hto team
Rev. Mosher, and after a hoyjhteons
in attendance to keep a careful eye on I
list for the past few days.
.
. broke through the ice, and befoye they repast congratulations were extended
E. L. Mosher, the jeweler, to preparing their robes, blankets and whips.
I could be got out one of the hones and the guests dispersed, feeling that
to build a store soon as the weather
C. E. Mowry says he will go west I drowned. The horse was a valuable the affair was a perfect success and all
will permit.
next spring.
I one. In trying to get the team out the were made happy. The host and hoatesa
Harmony Lodge No. 146,1. O. of O.. _____________
At the Creek, we observe that Messrs. men took the lines off the harness of were so completely surprised they could
F. will be moved from Bowne Centre to Alden Wait and David Morthland each Levi Smith's team, and they took occa­ not find words for utterance; the only
Freeport, some time in February.
carry a fine stock of goods, and sell lots sion to have a run. and came down town thing that gave expression of feeling
Messrs. John Moore, Isaac Moore and of them.
at a lively pace, taking the sidewalk a
Samual Roush, jr., will each build dwell­
part of the. way. They were finally completely sold."
ing houses the coming summer.
It is the general opinion np thia way
Almost every day of the paat week, stopped without having done any dainThe protnwited-meetings at the M. E. ■
that the Nashville News correspondent
imuRiui
iu be
uv wtru
loads of apieuuiu
splendid icx
ice were to
seen
church are indefinitelj- postponed on ac­ going hither and yon, and now most of ! The success of the Bannkk in its
has al»out all he can conveniently attend
count of the illneas of the pastor, Rev. those who pomw on icrthouoe have It! radmvora to make a c«nty paper which'‘ io when he minds hto own business:
'A. C. Beach.
functions of .a news­ and we think he would make great im­
filled with thta great luxury of warm shall
•»&gt;■" fulfill the true rimrtion.rf
' Mr. Jno. Fighter expects to make
provements . by w
taking
lessons of the
__________
weather. Never has the crop been finer. paper, that of cultivating and enlight- !...__
brick next sumpier. He intends to
Another handsome cutter waa,soldby ruing the public in regard to the prom- i - horse tamer." and bridle hfs tongue aa
form a partnership with an Experienced
lottery hurt week -the drawing taking inent questions agitating the people. | well as hto pen. By the way, the
brick maker from Nashville.
place Saturday night. Flower and has been such as to cause others to take I * teacher at the Stevens school ”&lt;loes not
Mr. John Stahaland Miss Eliza Bluam
the hint and furnish more solid reading . take advice of the Lace? vicinity — to
Ward got the cutter!
.of Bowne, were married at the residence
Warren Easton has sold his house and less sensational matter. The News , her mode of punishment or her method
of A. Kime, in Freeport, Jan. 16th.
to improving every issue lately, and to • of teaching. Good-by. chum; hope to
and lot. to O. A. Hughes, for 8900.
Rev. A. C. Beach, officiating.
Mr. J. Goes has been absent several not behind its contemporaries in this i hear* from you again.
Miss Elizabeth Pardee, died in Bowne
\ Fred Brown broke hto collar bone
days, business calling him to the north matter.
last Suhday morning. This to the lady
Saturday afternoon. He was driving
country.
of whom mention was made in these
Mrs. L. M. Benjamin to failing, lieing
Ed. Quick, of Battle Creek, is visiting cattle, when he slipped aad fell.
columns last week, as haring broke her
Ed Matthews visited hto sister, Mrs.
confined to the bed.
friends here.
a^p while turning in bed. She was a
| *
Mr. Mullen's youngest child to very
Mattie Walton has returned from Henry Stevens, last week.
resident of Bowne many years and high­
We forgot the important item of the
sick!
Battle Creek.
ly respected.
,
marriage
of
Marvin
Wdcher
and
Miss
Mrs. Bert Shedd ls recovering; was
Mr. C. R. Palmer is still upon the sick
Mr. John Nagler has purchased a lot
out for a drive Sunday for the first list
nearly opposite the M. E. church and
time in a number of weeks.
Fred Wendel, of Muskegon, is with May happiness attend their way.
will erect a dwelling thereon next sum­
Dance at Bob. Joy’s last night.
Mrs. J. J. Pease, an old resident* of
mer, Mr. Nagler to yparently interested
“ Ten Nights in a Bar-Room,” was
thistolaw, is visiting friends here.
Mrs. Pendal to sick with scarlet fever.
in building up Freeport, as we are in­
Mre. F. F. Ward has gone to her old
Party at Elmer Moorejs last Thurs­
formed he will rent(?)hto house when
home in Schoolcraft for a visit.
George and hto gi— ride in a new
day night.
\
completed.
Meetings continue at the M. E. church.
The tears were seen dropping from swell-box chtter now-a-days.
HXOKOBT OOIXX1S

bought for the holidays,

"WHOLE NO. 1488.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 25, 1884.

If the weather to agreeable, some of
our town’s people will go and hear the
lecture of James Clark Esq. on Robert
Burns, Friday evening.
Revival meetings are still in ptogrees
at the Wesleyan M. E. church. Rev.
Johnson has four other clergymen to
help him along with hto work to saVe
those that are traveling on the wrong

.

Bomars Kxixa.

Mr. Geo. A. Barr, of Battle Creek,
and A. C. Barr, of Allegan, visited at
Rev. GUlaspie's,
Geo. Devine to now stopping at home.
Mr. Looram, a government official, to
looking after pensioners and those desir­
ing pensions in and about here.
The dance a^ Smith's hall ^Friday
evening was largely attended, and a
very pleasant affair.
Mason Byington has commenced to
C. W. Armstrong is in Detroit attend­
drfw lumber, to buid a fine house the ing the encampment of the G« A. R.
coming summer.
Mr. Whittemore to also a delegate from
Chas. A. Polly has sold to Johnson
Holton six yearling steers for 4tfc. a
E. Jones has moved his engine to Mr.
pound to go the last day of this month. Coman's, and will run a feed mill there.
Wood to coming in the Corum more
&amp; Pearson, our town treasurer, says
plenUfully this winter than last
nearly all/ouc. taxes are paid, despite
William Montgomery has found out
who the parties are that started the
A Thornapple young man. says his
story against him and hto son about the girl is a jewel. Sbatoso kind she take*
theft of Geo. Lawrence’s clover seed pa’s horse and cutter and carries the
and the paying of a hundred dolton to
settle.
Married, Wednesday Eve., Jan. 18, st
the■ Wesleyan M. E. parsonage by Rev.

Kalamazoo Co., to Miss Lydia A. WeUsy
of Barry. The happy couple will make
their home at Gull Corners.

Mr. John Gay haa rented his farm to
Mr. Potter (not the Hawk) for three
years.
Albert Shepard-to quite feeble at the
present time, being confined to the
house.
Harry Tompkins is drawing stone
preparatory to building a bouse in the
spring."
Mrs. Albert Rees, of Battle Creek, to
visiting at her brother’s Mr. Albert
Shepard's.
The Pennfidd dramatic club played
Ten Kights in a Bar Room at the Cen­
ter on Saturday evening. They had a

Mr. M.'s eyes, and when asked the cause,
be replied: * My boy has got to go to
Kalamazoo.”
Ask Parker what made him so down­
hearted last Saturday.
,
“ John Milton ” looked moat desperate
and “Savage” last Thursday night.
But nevermind^ Milton, it to 1884.
Tis reported that the “doctor ” did go
and see hto patient, if he didn't borrow
the cutter.
Geo. Spencer has turned over a new
leaf. He says he don't believe in going
so far away from home to spend hto
evenings.
The young people of this vicinity say
“If you take a ‘Cole’ with you when
you sleigh-ride, you must also take a

MOBOO-THOBXAm*.
On last Tuesday evening, the 16th,
Oscar Warren's boy, while nr—ting.hurl
hto arm broken between the shoulder
andMbow.

and good behavior.
Colonel GiH gave a splendid talk al
I’odunk Saturday night Heamistedat
the revival mratinga Sunday night in
the Crosby school homie.
Rev. Hunsberger preached al the aame
place Monday night io a good fongrqgation, although the weather was unflavorable. Everybody was delighted »
well as profited.
Maiming Doud had a quantity of
were attending the revival meetings
Hastings.

•

inni»m

Port Huron haa a home
conducted by women, wt
good work.
r

guardian W Mbs Cornelia Bolinger.
Mtoa Cornelia Bolinger to vtotttag her
nhore
Lentz &amp; Bans, who was injured last sister tn Ohio.
L. P. Cole’s nephew, from Ohio, is vis­ family.
week, to slowly improving; although
hto surgical attendant thinks there to a iting him.
It to eteteii that a
probability that the operation of akin
■
h,t aa,l when n
grafting may be necessary to beaten the UM.
Social at R. R. hall. Morgan. Friday | er sprang wildl
healing of the extensive wound.
C. L. Glasgow went to Jonesville on night, for the beneht of Ber. Peter | nounoeTthe be
’ I The bay at I
Wednesday of last w«;k, to vtoit with Uuni.
Protraeted inertings at the lUrry ville | thicker aad eai
hto wife (who to making a prolonged
church
thtowrek.
I
‘
vtoit at her home) and hto parents. He
The doctor to somewhat of a dealer in
7
returned Monday eveningL. 4- Wilson and wife spent several stock.
The irate lady wuata the last week's
days at Battle Creek visiting friends
„,
item corrected, for she nays that she did
recently.
Edith Fleming took a trip to Jackson, ■ not call the teacher all the names aha
paying her brother Dean a week's atten-' could, “ by a d—d sight.’
«w City wiU
weeks. It co
tion.
Whenever you want i
M. S. Kern and wife, of Mitchell, Da- call at Thornappte Lak&lt;
kota, arrived on Sunday morning on hto find a man to aocommcM
way back to his home, and made W. 8. day or night.

will lie

!

�[^Gath. j

•
of tSnmner ?
*“Hn was • ain made up of an official
y^tajo
of Republican impulses.
1
. ros.U
Othw owrfandr .l
■nes. F*r Instance, he could hardly
bringing to bear all the foreign and
EngBsh authors. He had great respect
for any^body who had reached distinction
in ear service, or any other country’s
service, particularly m the line of
diplomacy and court life. He was gov­
erned very much by what he bad read.
He lived vary much amongst his books.
At the same time, while he rendered
homage to men of record, he exacted it
for himself. Therefore his speeches
seem to lack that original strength that
conies from the native western or Amer-

The brook Ihrougb

foiling m once or twice

JIM USK’S PALACE-CAR
nilH Up H-nrtl'W er Kxpoato “
low Berrtaff as a Wrecktar-Car.

[Naw York iSun.)

1 Lloyd Garrison and was-foken tt&gt; that j
gentleman’s home in Boston and intro■ duoed to the Garrison household as a i *"D
hero aad strong anti-slavnrv advocate, j
Hexe the young man saw Wim Fanny

Garrison, • beautiful young lady, who
was about
about completing
comnlatixm her
bar education
education in
in
! was
a Borton seminary. She was conoidciety. patriotic, bright, and, though
quite voun’g, thoroughly understood the
»«. whichtodtoU.taotobbatoreen
the north and the south. Mr. Villard

VUAAOE OF

A.athe inhabitall pl^wh^ the mhab^

Her ri-

MUWCVlu.h

ff*

“****1&lt;?« *°
bot
theI poovw» that
MMW hones
UV4»C" are-used where
—---------pie are of the Anglo-Saxon race. He
decitoe* that climate hto very little to
do
whether
mule*
or
Jo with
*lth determining
FmuuJ«T
“w‘e1rn^
“1 'S-.v
°or»eg shall bo —leotedfor ^d g
“^J,L“b^°Lh±riI‘,u.‘^X
Mules are very common in all the coun­
tries bordering on the Mediterranean

teiLTXt. rD^^"‘.±±^to
Mrtod for the front

the New Yorir, Laki Erie &amp; Western
railroad is an old car, bearing on its
side the legend, • Tool-Csf.’’ It is used
to carry the wrecking gang of the Sus­
quehanna division and their tools. I
was looking -at the car, recently, and
ona of the employee said:

s.-1—-’

OUJMI

favorable to these animals than to

"•AbDJTJO*,
- .
J
» 10 •» J
VILLAGE (JF NASH VILLE

Spaniards, Italians, Turks and -to.
Me kindly to them. They tn retoo.
in northern Europe, not for the nMon
lb.t the climeto i&gt; more f.vpreblo to

driven from his memory the early reso­
lution made before he sought his for­
tune on this side of the Atlantic, and
the modest desire for a little cote in
sunny France with the dark-eyed girl
of Burke or some of the old Englnth
muse.
who had first inspired him with the
parliamentary orators."
In this country he found many mules
tender sentiments of loro as his wife.
“Since you are on this questiorr,”
in
the
southern
states,
and
compara
­
Never in all his travels in Europe, or
said I, “tell me which of the men of
tively few in the north. He was in­
in any portion of the weat and south—
Massachusetts stands the best among
"Whose was it?” I asked.
for by this Villard had. seen much of
her people?" .
“This car," he replied, “hasrather a the world—had he come in contact
“Do you mean living men or dead
remarkable history. When Jim Fisk with a soul which so thoroughly
ones?" said the major.
north. He noticed, however, that the
■Take them all in," said I, and to was president of the old Erie he had a charmed him.
race of the person using beasts of bur­
He returned to the south fully de­ den had much to do in determining
start the major off I mentioned John car built (or his own private use, and it
was
named
after
Josie
Mansfield.
The
termined
to
keep
her
foremost
in
his
Adams.
whether horses er moles were preferred.
“I think Daniel Webster,” replied car was built down in Delaware some­ memory. . When, later on, malarial
Mr. Poore, “stands about the best where, I think, and it cost a mint fever contracted in the southern swamps were common in the southern and south­
And he stands a great deal better now of money. When Fisk ordered it he forced him again to return north he western portions of the country for the
than be did a few years ago, when the gave only instructions to build him a was assisted back to health by the ten­
car in which he could travel and enjoy der sympathies and cheering smilee of - reason that many of the people were of
himself. When it was finished and de­ the beautiful Boston girl Tlten he de- French and Spanish extraction. Neither
why
livered
to Fisk, he was so pleased with
A liberal concession is being made* to
his limitations and necessities. Our the workmanship that he immediately and parants, and a little later bezled
sent
a
check
for
$1,000
to
the
man
who
people know that he was deviled to
her to the altar. Since his marriage
transportation in the sooth generally
death by such men as Abbott Lawrence had designed the oar and had charge of Mr. Villard’s life has been one of unusual
considering him to be their business the work. The actual cost of the oar was success. To-day the once poor but am­ discarded mules and substituted horses
tahte in the senate and government. not far from $75,000, which in those days bitious emigrant youth may be found
Aa in peace po in war. English and
was an enormous sum for one car. It was surrounded by a lovely family of chil­
fitted up throughout in the most luxu­ dren in a grand old mansion, bordered American soldiers dislike to have mules
rious style. It was finished inside with by parks and lawns, on the banks over­
dw*r except 30 acrrB
oiled walnut and cherry, and the panels looking the Hudson, near thisoitv. The
were adorned with oil paintings, which beautiful young eastern girl is just aa
noble horse, but give the mule a bad
bullyragged many a time by the old alone cost a large sum. All the appoint­ charming as ever.
name. They declare that the mule is
magnates of the state, who considered ments of the car were correspondingly
possessed of all the vioes but none of
him nothing more than the lawyer they expensive. Atone end were sleeping
the
virtues common to brutes. They
[London
Spectator.
)
apartments and dressing and toilet
had formerly employed."
We are often asked where, in the accuse it of being obstinate and vicious,
“Who else stands high in Massachu­ rooms. The remainder of tho car was |
great
empire
of
China,
power
really
reI
and
altogether Xwanting in
iu gnmuae,
gratitude, ------------- ----a traveling drawingM-oom. In those days
setts?”
uuuru a sides, and we believe the best short affection, kindness ana intelligence.
meals un
on board
"Robert Rantoul is very highly con­ the idea of taking meais
They
would
be
heartily
I,
but
Fisk
used
to
1
statement
is
this:
.
Subject
to
certain
j
ashamed
to ntoug the cenUr of
train
was
unheard
of,
*
‘
’
sidered by a thoughtful, intellectual
iciea for
lunch, and | immovable customs, the emperor, in his ! beat a horve, but they have no scruples ■aid hiihway to
_________
element there. In more modern times have wiat- and delicacies
quarUrlitie.tb«-nrxabout
jtoiinding
and
kicking
a
mule.
’
’
*
'
I
capacity
of
father
of
the
people,
can
in
I
hired
a
butler,
whose
special
duty
was
John 4. Andrew stands particularly
n to lake, tbenet* la
high for his attention to the soldiers. to take care of the car wherever it went. { theory give any order and can in prac­ Nothing is ever done with a view of alw?tb0«M5
“In those days he used to do some tice punish with decapitation or exile I developing the better qualities in tho wild Taka to the H
Maseachusette
has had from the
earliest times a strong military instinct, pretty tall traveling. He had an en- any official or person who disobeys it I mule, as is the cose With the horse. quarter Hur. thence
mhiUi to th&lt;
and the governor who steps out with . giue at his command, and when he He is, in all serious affairs, however, Few seem to think that the mule jx»- ot
brstnulmc
the soldiers and sees that they are wanted to go over the Erie he went fly­ obliged to consult, though not to obey, seanes any good qualities. Soldiers in
taken care of holds a grateful place. ing along at a rapid rate, regardless of , a rather large group of princes of his ; the Latin countries, however, are par­
tial
to
the
mule.
Strange
as
it
may
ap
­
Andrew continues to be the modern all other trains, which had io get out of । dynostv and great maudarins, who di- ’
type of Massachusetts. Webster is for­ the way. It was Fisk who ran the fast vide the. departments and the great pear, thev pet muloa and they are favor­
given for his attempt on 'the slavery train over the Erie carrying beef to the I viceroyalties among themselves. The ites in the camp and march. On ac­
question to span the whole country, in- 1 sufferers by the Chicago fire.
When dynostv, moreover, being foreign, is , count of the treatment it receives it is
stead of conforming to the passions of , he made up his mind to send out the re­ compelled to respect the army to some j docile, affectionate, and well-behaved.
Mules do not have a bad reputation I
--:-------------------------Massachusetts
at that---time."
lief train he sent for Engineer Sam , extent; while this army is, for financial ,
? What is thought about John Quincy Walker, of Port Jervis, to come to his reasons,
-------------so limited in numbers that it is in southern Europe or in the neighbor­
dams?”
' private office. ’Sam,’he5 says, T want 'difficult
difficult to
to garrison the empire, and im- ing portions of Asia and Africa. They
♦j-auama
Adams uiregarueu,
is regarded, xI inins,
think, »i
a&lt; an j i you
to run
t—through
:~ ‘u------ v possible to hold it down for an hour,
do not have as good care and feed ui
juu w
run that
wmttrain
*'
— —
■
p
ort
JJ^vis
as
accomplished’ grumbler.
His
diary has
’ -j
to
Port
Jlrvisaa
quick
as It is the tradition of the court, therehorses do for the reason that grain and
given him more of a portrait thaii his God will
let yon.
yon. *If
you are fore, never seriously to offend either j fodder is scarce, and they can stand
will let
*If
killed 1*11 look out for the
kifeand i the army or the people in such a way muchI poorer
. . fare and still endure much
presidential term."
। What is the status of ■ Ben Butler little ones." Walker took the train j as to provoke emeutes. more especially I fatigue and’ do
' aI large amount of hard
through in.
the unparalleled ume
time oi
of two 1 in rexm.
Pekin.
work.
now
. .
3W I”
inrougn
in me
won. There
x nere is
u probably considerable
? Butler has been temporarily wiped hours and ten minutes. Nat Taft,!1
At present the emperor is a bov, onlv ! truth iu the conclusions of tliis traveler '
14
kll ho
llrk always
nluio.lll falls
fn11&gt;i on his feot, I] tkml
i'i.iV
«,.*14 IO
ma «.1
_ 1 author*._*» *
~X
. **
rtn
out.
Yet
thipk, ♦took
it over Ilin
the Deloware divi- !j just
12 years of nago,
and all real
; flint
that nw.l
are founded AM
on observation.
The .
no matter how far be falbj What as- ' «ion. At any rate it was a tremendous ' ity belongs to the widow of the last full- ' “®le not * favorite lOnong the people e wide of w‘i
toniabes me about that mM is the way run, and the Erie beat them all into 1 grown emperor, Bien Fung—who is . ’n northern Europe and their deecendhte^ralth keeps up. He ought to be j Chicago.
called tho
mother of
■
.rev empress
uui|.*«»ojui.Hiu
ui the
me emcm­ ' *°tB. *n this wd other countries. Quite
! “risk was a great favorite with the peror—Prince Kung. Li Hung Chang, likely they have an aversion to it with­ «WU of IWU
‘» &lt;»f nrq
gone through."
railroadmen. He always had a good the favorite of the native Chinese, and out cause. If thi| is the case they bwpt
of aH &lt;H
word for us whenever he was around. &gt;two or tbreeless known high officials. should learn to overcome a foolish »wfr of nwii
Inta
---------When Fisk-died tho car was used by j They can send out anv orders they prejudice that interferes with the econ­
i
‘ I*, vC#a“'i, . , , .
,h
successor for a while and afterward ' please, and are obeyed, bik thev can not ! omy of such important industries
1,16 Aebeb,.ha&lt;1
did some duty on the eastern part of afford to risk the insurrections that I farming and transportation.
dr’ven from Iteaaca the place was the road. It afterward found its way j would follow any great aflkorttothe
JTniin
thunderstorm. The herc frir repairs. When they came to pride of the people, such as the cession
look it orer ih0J deeUrel Ibai it would ot Tonqmn iorrfil „. CbtaTftSS
JUdge-Stites was once the editor of
MdhjdarrenaWno ^rmmoot,Kotor. ( be
beaw
.fc.raMp
,nMl&lt;)
Md so,
,c/j,
» more
—L -u-.
useless
expense
to repajr it,
it, and
is a
solid Turkey, with sultan' I
i
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THAT IM THE FWCE OF THU

Detroit Weekly

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For Michigan Readers.

Republican in ite Political Primpla, aid Devoted to tlie
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r. ricvsUtl In UW.
■vinimilix with the t&lt;cNt moral aratilment.
The LETTER BOX OiniMic*. hi Uirroiirv .
ymr a vart amount ol vnhmblr liif&lt;4instl.xr -i

Hu- HEARTH AND HALL pruU.b". in ■»'
inlraltlr medium for &lt;-x&lt;-iuui£itut view* upon

Uk- unirs:

drenching under the little white sbelHavana by SixU
•
c“ not
modified..
the court of common plum and the Tenlot* !&gt; aud{
erable and amfrBie gentlemani who is nW
ters, there was a vivid flush, a terrific
[New York Telegram,] .
unoTfej
i
its
presiding offirf^ He was voungiw lot 4.B
crash, and men who had stormed inNow and strange
.
wore
_ro the sights I
{Inter Ocmn l
«• . .
thftn now *n‘l lived, in Honkinsvill* eonuncnvliif .-a ft 11
trenchmente a few days ago,
l— started
’ •in ■ saw as I passed, a la Harbun al Ros- J/ t
i
&gt;"
1
^
!:,there
*J?™
d
,n
P
“
,
J&gt;.
,
*&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;*pi
where
both
Whi
K
.nJ
tenor to leave the grouuc
chid,
through
this
city
at
night,
ud. Thelightwith itsj *-&gt; nr TinnfTn~ ’£-*"[i ZTTL.------- rr*
’’“f*. nuu ^emocrauo /mCuiraJiTi
——* ' ■ &lt;• diffenM
—
sezin
tiH’ncensft, tlma?
ning hod* struct a house
.u whi^i•w
wmvi. Mlf.reoir,«»torn .ir mtd multitude of . tai ol Hnngwrj, Karol Koaratea, a ahoe- wookliw* ware l-jW-i
' shells, i-or- Moorwh bnildmg.- Treden plied their
“J ,U^. He
* »««*•. Hko .11 good ?
Stored great quantities oL
l?°p,e °n8h“o &gt;»• “nd one d.j the
tndges and jxjwder. The 'men had, ware* under the gw lights, udNubien* “11^5
sod mulaitoes,
mulsitoo*. creoles
creole. and
Ind Cluneso
Clunreo ' f n i"5 *
AhdBMy.wilhwhom I bomoerstie editor, show „IW..into Mm
with, soldier 4uickness, caught the and
by. Tho
erooles proper*xro
proper are the
00 '&lt;"*
“’•re* »*"ks, camo into hi
£ “4
poaurwi by
Thn creolet.'-.c t?
° Decam i“*
meaning of the crash. They saw the ' passed
Spanish parents
born here
hero l,roai!ht witl^ hbn
7*” “11“^
*® *d't hi’ P,p,,r lo*
*&lt; Ito
sentinels about the ammunitibti hodse childre*
children of
of Spanish
parents born
the
creole.
«
■
u.
,'L*
iWt
°
l
.
T
K
\
t
“
1
dunn
K
h-rf-eure,
wbioh^h.
torred
struck down us if by cannon balls, saw wdthrfrdescmid.nu.bnt
and their descendant*, but the creoles —
generally
the v_
Uhitod.
i ?“?red *? huL ,0.d°- T1“ *u,lor “I [the Whig
“ nJ
the ibexes of ammunition hurled among t
_ understood
----- in —
the; explosive shells, and without a umie.
recuty
unleesl
reimenti
'
;
States are
a mixed
1 racewto
ofth.
black
and h"*"
won! they darted as one man away from white. Scanty indeed was the raiment
the ’place.
.
i
I re— -ww— MM, M,uw wine, anu ae iotnw
A shmtt caused them to pause.' A
sad*.reqreMof J«dK.HUto* UM ho" MBS
■ingle man was creeping toward tho
turn Whig for « vook or two. Ao* edit r
plaqe marked by the little oolnmu of
In. paper. Without letting him ino, I
•3te 3 fl
smoke. He moved quickly, readied out ^dtoOWtomtM
that He vm &gt;1&gt;O to get out the Demothe ground . of
ot »
and excuses much on
on the
tom x 3 xoxrn or ha.nuk s wen-.
his hand with strange energy, and rais­ Loii.
‘'.'“‘SJ’?1’"- U1' ’“8' ooooentod, lad ’
.
Artists
need
not
tro
tz&gt;
X
Irriora
8ho*mmfrer
s
w%j
became
attached
to
ing a mass nf burning tow or filling,
th* Whig editor went MM.
fSfJ-’JLfT- 1,M1
Artists need not go to Algiers to find
ilh.j.dg.Mrtfo hl*&lt;AL.,M4 proshotted dimply, “All right.” The men mulatto girls for subjects. They are the pine. The clay, however, instead of
stopped, gave an answering shout of re­ here in abundance, with all the voluptu­ oRsuramg a dirty appearance whan Karol
lief, and relurped . to. their tents to sit ous play of farm, the fierce, wild deaart wiped it off. received wherever the wax
through the fury*df the storm, scarcely te their unewrbed glances; the deep, haa adhered to It a clear brown polish,'
chaUu, thence n
MiieWg th. dwnohing UiW got, ta tbi dark skin set off by the armlets and instead of the dull white it previnnaly pubE^tSg kept in ignmiio.'
tbe
wonder orer the feet that lightning bangles of gold. And here, too, are had. Attributing this change in the author, war. in constant erndht.
should strike among boxes &lt;rf shMla and thelitUd Spanish boys thtt Murillo
» poreourf iMonlty.
WOgebtotrei
cartridges and not canse an explosion. loved to paint, with their close cropped
redact
again imokod it, and noticed bow ad­
And confusing themselves over thaquMtion of why the man went forward and bare legged aqd artistically Uttered mirably and beautifully it colored, alsc enjoying the
&gt;
how
much
more
sweetly
the
pipe
smok«
prevented a general disaster by lifting garments, and the glances half piteous
and in each a
the fire from the very explosive^ them­ and half humorous inAherr speaking after being waxed.
than in the n
selves was not as much a hero as one eyea. And behold 1 Take off your hat
returned home and then’ the ioke
2b
tv ’rrA«* fc« l;
who led in a charge.
and bow low, far there ptaM you the
{OkMoTUta.]
)
living realization in noljle face and car­
The committee on ways and means is
riage,
with
no
little
of
the
spiritual
ex*
ICtoetanab Kaqalrer.j
considered by far the moat important
pression in the features, of many a
of the committees. It frames all tariff
y*° ninat bear in mind that
within the jiaat Un year* Japan liae virgin that the great Spanish master’s legialatihn before being presented for
n« stotf, telfhim that you sat
made tho moat wonderful .tridoa hand . has set on immortal canvas; the action of th* house, and to it all
Hlb
of that nature ud ah’ bflh rrtiitfoi* 5^ra «o w^hlwIZSr
* T”*1
toward dviliution ewer known. Itailto the general finaweml condition of tl»^
\
roeda croea tho country, telegraph linea
country
are
referred.
Ito
duty
is,
as
court.
practicing
m hit
Uaeot it. ateamahipe are legion, the
•J^"c ■‘SW •• lhere, eo ie the tele­ umns and massive stairways winding indicated by the name, to look after the 1
■got—n. ■ by
'
---------------- phone. they hare their on mint, oua- under tiers of terraces, are his also.
“ways and means” of providing the f
A
Xi«tiUMre,
te-Looae ami pootoffloe. a nary that
funds for the support of the govern-d • »
*[Fall
Fa11 River New*,]
Feather CloUuC
meht In other words, it —nme. Hi. ।
Mita, wlx,
put. oar. to ahame. and a .tabling
A new kind of cloth is being made iu
’7 Kuropmm*. mfficlont Lyons from the down of hens, ducks position ordinarily oocnpiod by the bus- j
tX- k
U",trado
vroodto repel all eomora. Tbe mikado haa
baudinthe
family,
of
providing
the
L**L
his home
and geese. Seven hundred and fifty
(hen the treeet lioeau to all oometalo
frraink nf
________
J “wherewithal for the support of the i L.
Ju1 aS ^fter ^nng
any innovatkm which proniiree botwlii
family, while the position of wife is Itelephone bell rang
i
wmiu waterto the country, and to^wy tho tiwrelor
peoof doth, which eu be dyed in all filled bv tho committee on appropria- ! ..?? he stepped to tfae instrument to ra­
ean ace the hoary and aacred ride* ol shades.
tions, who spend sthe nroney.
* 9Put
cap to his ear and
beautiful Faxiami plaatered over with
bogua iankee Wood bitter, and lieerped adrortiamneuU, a euro aign that
U» dock in h«
hi* room
—- commenced- tn lamina
[Detroit Free
Prsra]
[Kxehantui
FriePrwM.
UM ny of MUjitre ia in tho direotion of
The area of kmbej
Give the commercial traveler* ot thia J*
whwh “o^d the young ttMJ
^HAMaKRLAIX'M AlHMTinx.
“
M*I miles
r
“I1““inn up ia hi*
DMNn
bod with on. of hi. bootofa hto h
twelve
the open end ot U to hi. w '
liberal reward for capture, and no ras­
cal could make a journey of lOOmder

.*2?’

lntere«ted.

DKi’AJU MKN l t- uh
rihMcil iuid jux' t:- a
iwilA- til all Stiller* ot
Itx urtldei being ex
In Our:, no rEort or rx

NparHt In makliw Thr PoM ««d
Tribune the most attrartlvr. Im-M amtnp--L:*ntl
itMMl complete FAMILY NEWSPAPER
published In Nlcldinui.

No Paper Pablished io Chicago
OR ELSEWHERE
Can Ixwiu to Conijwn- with The Fo«&lt; nnd Tri
bnnp tn the [u)lu«w and vaHety of news &lt;•« &gt;
kinds, ewrclnll) nwlvd and dr*hv.l hj thr
pie of MieMsnn.

TIij Preriiatial Year of 1884
In at hand. KepubHcans iiiiwt bestir tbemwhr■
If their polUlcal swwemacy h tb be maintained

tala aweiu of tneekalla, wrand republican dor
trine and convinclnx men that duty and inter*--’
combine In urrtes them to support the rep»b»
can party and Its eandldatas as the wide ckvnla
Uonof

powerfully to give the reintblkana of MlehiR..’&gt;
■n Munred aud gforiowi x ku»ry tn this state next
ne manner n( doubt.
wort It Will pay. Nothing khan be tartlng on
oar part, in make TM Pwt bmI
worthy ot tin- confidence «tf every dtlreti of M1eh

z^sarft^is

IS ONLY

' iMcii an extaaatve reduction iu
•nr adfrioos during the |«iat year.

IUNE,
bftMieh.

�men know that these dives are a^iot
I MANAGERS’ ENORMOUS EXPENSE
upon the good name of our city, that
ys
..... —
they pervert the money which would
Remember the lecture of Mr. James ;
*?,«?—**
HAEHNGS. FRIDAY, JANUARY », 1M4
go into tegitlnate trade, and put it into Wark, Esq., on the subject of Robert!
**
* ***
1 ■—- ——---------------------------- ;----------- igam biers" purses ? Do they not know Burns, at Knights of Pythias hall this
[Joe Howxnl j^j^tphia Prvw.1
Saturday Was a good day for trade. that more people would trade here,
Friday evening. General admission 35 ! An ordinary play such aa, well, take
The Banner and Post. and Tribune more people make their homes here, if
the last one brought out, “Storm
for $2X0. Subscribe now.
/, !ft were not for these gambling dens?
The following officers were installed Beaten,” costs the management between
The Catholics will build commodious If they do not know these things they in Hastings Lodge No, 58 I. O. O. F. at 826,000 and $30,000 before the curtain : flirt, a flirt at the most disorderly kind. .
He flirts with any and every body—be- .
should.
sheds near their new church.
their lodge room on the 15 inst, for the estimate, countini
What is to be done? You cannot
If you want to know what it is to
ensuing term: Bert Lake,N. G.; W. H. everything, at $3,
censure the officers for not moving in
-walk off on your ear,” try on a pair of
Cook, V. G.; D. E. Fuller, R^8.;N. J.
this matter, when they are not - certain
roller skates.
Bronson, P. 8.; G..1L Brooks F.: D. R.
they are backed by the sentiment
io meat me oare expenses .tnese perw“r
e* —.,
----Prof. Hall informs us that the for­ of the community; and they don’t know (k»k, C.: Jas. Murph^. W.
lormxnoM mut .nrxg, »W0.
A
;
eign tuition for the fall term of our that sentiment at present. You can^
puked honee of thet eixe will hold m* fl,rt
T00 1 TooM cnl
»1^0&lt;&gt;, bat it il T«7 &gt;ue thxt the uh throot." And would be! lee. if ho
city schools was over S500. For the
not blame the press of this city. For
moot limit of eooommodetion i&gt; total;
• weok, moflhnure mortel. ho
year ft will exceed $1,000.
five years they have spoken of these
on th. oontrerT, on eren run of $800 o -ould:
otherwwr. no. With eh
light would
oowiderri.^TSi hj.j~lou.iu. ell hi. little feulte, th.
These are just the times when. our matters, and two editors were whipped
NO, VIL
business should be the most lib­ for speaking of this and other law­
BV JOHN J. POTTKa.
return, end the plaj mart be phenom.- : kfexicen u » gtttlmM m th. oouruelly good, raoh u the old So Or- I *«&lt;™ meuung of the word. But he n
eral in their patronage of the local press, breaking. You cannot blame any indi­
General Burnside was restive under plane- or "Th. Benker'. Deughtor," to I"10™ «'
"8™gn," Wzra of hu
since now is the time when people have viduals; for no man alone can do the
his defeat, and after a few dayaincaihp, num. env where ebova $1,000 e night,
M«bt lufr end bl« «ywthe most and Ixst opportunity tn read. work. The law.is plain and clear. It
tents were struck and the whole, army
Th.ro ere theatre, in this city, Brei- fealou, beoeneo he know, thot liu dorkSince December 15th, our job presses empowers an officer upon complaint to moved up the river with the intention OUee the^ree, where piny, here been fitatored oountry-women edmire th. fair
have hardly been idle a day, and we have search suspected premises, and the pax- of crossing at Banks and LT. S. Fords, put on this Beason coating the manage­
work on hand for nearly a month to aphanalia of the gambler’s shop is evi­ and striking lx* on the left, or getting, ment from $10,000 to $20,000, where I careful
come. But can properly fill any order dence against him. For that matter, in his rear and forcing him from his in- the receipts have been m low down as
for letter or note heads, statements, bill evidence is not lacking. Our way out trenchmentH. The scheme came to a $150; in fact, I know of one occasion
heads, calling or business cards. More of the difficulty would be by some or­ fruitless end, however, for the roatls when the night** receipts in one of the
is that which the
best-known houses in this country were
than this, we guarantee satisfaction. ganized effort, such as a citizens’ league. were so muddy that artillery and amuni- but $85. You see, theatrical expenses
By
such
a
league
the
offending
parties
Rev. Judd, of Woodland,; occupied
tion trains could not be moved. After eat np money very fast, and, unless the
the Methodist pulpit Sunday evening, could be brought to justice, and these two or three (Fays we returned to our income is in tho same proportion to the
outgo, the most exemplary bank ac­
and preached just such a sermon as was disgraceful institutions suppressed.
old quarters which became our'winter, count is very soon run to the ground.
band, to her children and to the house.
More than this, there are other law­ quarters.
needed for the occassion. For the pres­
Naturally, you will agree with me She attends church onee or twice a*
ent the revival services will be held on breakers than gamblers in Hastings.
A summary of 1862 would not show that there is no fun in this sort of thing week, and, if very religious, goes every­
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday even­ The complaint is openly made—except a very favorable exhibit fqr the union for the manager, but if I am any judge day. She even loses the desire to look
ings, Over 140 have united with this before the proper officers—that saloons cause. True, Butler was vm posession of human nature, it is quite as discour­
church since the protracted meetings here are not all closed on Sundays; that of New Orleans, and some minor suc­ aging to the actors as to him who emmuch-needed pressure of the corset. In
drunkards can get gloriously drunk if cesses had beon gained along the Atlan­
began..
certain than that full houses inspire fact, there is no place for her in the gen­
About a score of young ladies of this they have money enough; that partlee tic coast. Grant in conjunction with good acting, and that poor housss de­ eral bustie. She can emerge again
city got up a leap year sleigh ride and under 21 years of age patronize the Commodore Foote had captured Fort- press the spirits, and interfere with the from her retirement when she has
saloons; that the saloons keep open Henn; and Grant at Donaldson had elan of professional actors.
I daughten old enough to need her as
spent Saturday evening very pleasantly
after and l&gt;efore legal hours. These “voiced the nation’s first great declaraThe selection of a play requires an duenna. But alm, now she is forgotten.
at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. ■
unusual gift,.and the man who has it is I She is bedraggled, dirty and limp,
।
things
ought
to
be
stopped
—
in
the
inJ. J. Hendershott, of Irving. The 1st- •
j tion of war-unconditional surrender,” certain to succeed a hundred times crushed and broken.
j terest of good morals and the good and ^uuauun
Buckner with
w iui his
nu&gt; garrison
k&lt;h runui had
(iau acnc!
Her husband is a free man. He ca­
ter and family made the occasion highly ■
I ’ umaaaav v* vraa,
interesting and enjoyable to all con­ name of our city they ought to be etop- MptM1 the ,(nnJ lnd yeUdln^ to
stumble by accident over one noticeable rouses with the rest of them. He flirts
J ped, and they
j
can
be.
The
law
is
plain,
powers
of
the
Union
arms.
Buell
had hit Life is earnest, and enterprise, in- with the young girls, and comes heme,
cerned. The young ladies did the hon­
। and its rigid &gt;—
enforcement here
------ would meinraggat
met Bragg st mone
Stone river,
river. Tenn.,
Twin, out
but
dustry, perseverance,
peraeyeranoe, discipline are ee
es-­ perhaps, intoxicated and warlike. But
lt i auMry,
ors up in good shape too.
she is uncomplaining. He flaunts it in
CW?
I be the l«rt temperance
movement made M«ar
thcir uiuuuy
bloody bwotub
raort, were sneatneu
rtarthed witnwlth. I
shiny broadcloth, small boots, big col­
Here
again a
a &lt;&gt;iHvnna
citizens’’ ollt
who
. __The1
in Hastings.
lIimtintTW
TIprw unmin
....
. * ’
.v|ctor
.
After searching the woods and his in
neighbors’ premises in vain for two 1MKU. would Iw th. proper thing. By j
totoldotLwxndMtOUun .
U&gt;.
'
X lars and big head of hair. She in dirty,
old, patched gown, worn-out shoes, and,
weeks, a prominent Hastings farmer offering a reward of 850 for the convic-1 nt Antietiun,and Grant and Beauregitord most uproarious low comedian who dis- I, pernaps,
swcxingiesH. mere
is little
perhaps, stoakinirlesK.
Thera ia
found his lost sheep under a wagon box tion of any gambler, or any udoonkeep- at
un|on
warethe plays Ids vulgar antics in the presence 1
P&lt;*kL UtUe of pleasantness, little of
— churgwl
—»----------1 —
—&gt;
- — ■'Sundays
’
_ ____ s
x-_ .
.
. ■
J
1
near his sheep shed. This he had acci­ er
w1x1
ith*-keeping
open
j Peninsula campaign, the second Bull of __
uproarious
audiences,
cannot
be said i'
mtercourse Ih.l
that improves and
culin “
the
ordinary
Mexican—
housedently let (all in such a manner as to or after hours, or with selling to minora . Run
•------1!------ -----------Fredricksburg, disasters in to do it for the hi ol it He hu to i
And the woman is not inferior;
give
thought
and
study
and
rehearsal
,
hold.
?
catch the sheep without attracting his ;ind dninkanLs.there would Im.- no trouble |
Shenandoah aiuTLuray valleys, Va.,
to everything he does and ev&lt;
’‘
"
*“ superior. She it is who will
attention, and there they remained for j about getting all the witnesses need-,
wooden fleet at Hampton Roads, he uttera, otherwise a dism
two weeks without food or water.
I «l. By uphokllng the offirers In their Va, hv tl1P rehe| ralB Merrimac; uni I would be hia sole reward.
: she ever take her place as man’s help- i
Dr. Barker splendidly located in ’"ffort to execute the law, another big! might add the dlectfon of Horatio Seyhis rooms over the bank. Ilehas every
would “be taken.
1 piour over Gen. Jas. L. Wadsworth ns!
J New York Timm. J
thing systematically arranged, and can
(Jannot a public meeting lie held ami governor &lt;»f New York, which was acA white-haired, shrill-voiced boy,
t | New York Letter.]
give any desired electrical treatment u ’dti7-*'11*’ league organized?
8 yearn
town with
repted us a relmke to the administration about
.
. old, rode down------Shaking of men worth looking at, ,
ami wrtalnW em ouragml tho reMs. i
P^"‘&gt; on th. Sixth .Venn, elor^aj
with the almost ease, and to the entire
s
Gen. Grant has been on view in the '
S
chool Report. District No. 4.
[•
ThMbm.gh
t^a
brief
outUno.
...
|
comfort of his patients. From thenum- ■ "
Academy of Design. The occasion was !
her whom we see making their way to , town of Barry, for month ending Jan. anything but a favorable showing, and । QDe jlt) waa jQi UI1(] jn u voice that sent a the opening of an art exhibition in aid ;
7. 1884:
his new quarters, we should judge that I 11.
__ । was good cause for grave apprehensions thrill through every person in the car, of the Bartholdi statue of liberty fund. .
This 150-foot woman of bronze needs a |
he was meeting with the success and .
piped out:
an to whit would l&gt;e the final result.
* I i
d “ .’“gh “J'™1' lo "Und on. I
cdo th«e era tort .round V i
gaining the patronage he merits.
The congressional committee on the ; “Pa, bow &gt;n't
turn
around
mv
sou
•
^en&lt;-'bmen s contributions are making
3
“They w
don" ‘
ronduct Ol
of the
of which
staunch
' rouuuct
inc war, oi
wmen suiuncn
“Jv",’ her, and she will arrive here next
Our subscril*™ have responded liber-!
hen the
I Zach Uhimdler wuh chairman, in vertigo- ( ItoTJiZiSKd
from
A-riowto bnr. beejx
ally to our request to call and settle for !
'withe arnBCB of the union defeat at other,’" answered the father sedateiv."
i , ' •' ,IUPortnned to provide the money
all arrearages and pay in advance. Very
Fredricksburg. All the prominent offi“ Who switches ’em ?” asked the' bov for completing the bare end this .bow
few subscription looks in a country ■
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,.In
,r
1 najmrlv
'
18 one ot the meaM
that end. Hunnewspaper office in Michigan can show j MmiTjM?."
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dreds
-q '। igs in the' *A^’•X &lt;’f the *Potomac were
"vtcr i
dreds of
of rare
rare art
art objects
objects have
have been
been i
। examined, Gen. Hooker
lltwker Iwing
living the •
?• 5!n ’
loaned,
was
asked
a- I।.
1~—A and
—A Grant
—----v-jto
*----a l&gt;etter recoinl of jmid-up subscriptions
Barrett!
loaned,
and
Grant
w be
w
“The Indian!” repeated the qnee•-------* ,----- . r
uui imnw.........
.K3 .W&lt;
,
most
conspicuous.
Hooker
stated
living
curiosity,
long
enough
to
formally
!
.T3i .no
Still we finfl.there
find.there are a 1 Jesnte
NutwhhI . i
than our own. .Still
**££*■••
j tioner. “He must be a pretty big In­ open the exhibition. A fashionable I
’
Wm. Black........... ,
.w that instead of waiting in front , dian, isn’t,he, pa?"
few whohavt1 failed to ptft themselves Jacob
.lucob Uouven
Heuvnu-r.
crowd
gazed
at
him
interestedly.
He
,pj | of Fredrickaburg for pontoons, he I
‘Yes, yes; don’t talk so loud,” said 1
right on the looks. Wlffiimt ftlrtber
live-* among uu New Yorkers, it w true,
’n m iro ‘ *°”ld have moved the army up theriv- i the father curtly.
but be does Dot ordinarily go labeled, '
solicitation, and before the nMv vetfr is 1
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j
k
, ..
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, chriatleBusli ...
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Jr
1
S
1
er
’
foteed
Lee
away
from
the
river
too far advanced, we trust these deiin- Mr.ggie giiicmiHc '
«rr 'ar 'na
iti .country.
ruWmt r je and
and fnnwht
fought him
him in
in thn
the open
cause general recognition.
|I
qRents will pay what they owe.
• JSu Gi’u^piv””
„itcbM ». when enough to MW-MMrmlfa..
Burnside wwrvHeved•inin.Tiniinw
Burnsidewae
Jiiuyary or;J I.uoa.uur-u.r
Ax be appMnd'ixitt. Aftademj,then
don’t do right?"
RrvjvXl services were held all of [ ioK spnwur
1&lt;« __
_ ,,
w
B-wy
”, nnd\
Th. mnleni.l reUtiv, rradtod lor lb.
"■* ‘’r«° °f h“
irxuuag
the early
purt. of _Febnuny,
18f.3,
hurt, week in the rresbyterian church,; JJJjJ ”rHIrj
~
,&lt;Jrt Gcjl Hooker succeeded him. G/-n. boy, wiped hi. mtae, pulled hi, oloth ’ ™ble. ho wo drip rxtbor short,
conducted l.w Rey. Carnahnn. Thev ; i’eter liouvcnrr.............. . . . . . ( ioo)
ud told him ! “d “
• WT Fninklin
V.v-m V1!ti WnM
rpfu-viwl of
nf kGi
i■/». n«nu.I cp down over hi.
wan relieved
hia coinirmnd
4o keen auiet
.shoulders. Hia hair and beard hate be- 1
will be continued this week, RevsJ Hurn/onrs
- if»■ wi «»I .ioLw
for the part he took in Fredrickribwrg,
1 4____!__________ —
come very gray, and he yun both
Spencer, of Lansing* and Johnson, of1
F.LDYN RKYNOLDR,
and Gen. Meade placed in ixuuniand of
The Secret of Noble JLlvIax.
». trimmed closely. The invitations to the
Teacher.
Marshall, assisting the pastor. Up­
lA^kGrovcr in Weekly Magazine.]
LV^kGrovcr
ceremony had enjoined the gues'sto
the 5th, corpH, Gena. Sedgwick of the
wards of 20 have no far. expressed.u de-!
After fortunate birth, upon which come in evening drees, but Grant’s cos- t
9th, and Smith of the 5th corps exchang- more
S
chool
R
eport
-Bowen
’
#
Mill
’
s,
for
depends
than
upon
all
else,
the
!
tome liad neither civilian nor soldierly !
sire to unite with
the church, nnu
and 11
it w
is ;
n tnevnurcn,
,
•
placw, anil Smith reported to Grant at
more may
do
ihmwtae.
right treatment OX the body, is no donbt fashionablenoss. His coat
not a
hoped that manyy’-----------—
.............
...... I 'u&lt;’na&gt; .'mUngJan. 12tl., II
Viekriburgc. Bosh hidh siax-eede&lt;l Buell the. grand secret of noble living. If I swallow-tail, nor even the double- 1
Under Rev. Cinmhan’s pastorate the!
theologians would teach people how breasted frock of morning occasions,
in Ttauu and during the winter
it
i’resbyterijui chiirch has made very ma-.
s
rations for the campaign of I8«3 Bere best to treat the body, they would do but one of those long-skirted, smooth I
'terial advancement, and we trust may
more and better for the sonl. than by broadcloth things that inevitably make II
completed.
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aU the system, of salvation ever a man look rund. It saggod
sagged in
in «ont,
front, I
more rapidly' increase inz membership '
8
I
“AU quiet on" the Rappahannock"'
andjusefulnesH. There is a broad field for [
preached.
.
because left unbuttoned,
it strrined
1. and it
strained .i
wiw the stereotyped head line of p$pera
If
good
fruit
is
expected
the
tw
across
the
baok
of
hia
neck
ao
that
a
that organization here, which we trust
J__ • _ I during the winter of ’62 and ’63. "^’es, must be of good quality and well taken
£
ridge of his fleshiness bulged over the
it may thoroughly cultivated.,
। iBert'Anmtnsig.. 4«o. li
k«&gt; — I
too
i the Arihy.of the Potomac wuh enjoying care of And nurtured. The advantages collar. Ho provided entertainment for
I Lurlla HasteU... .•*«..
HP
I the luxury of winter qiuirtera. Lipflury of fortunate birth and rich hereditary eyes only, except to the few ears that
' Cha*. Hewett.... .?q .
Gambling.
'jAnn.Br^n.
.in!.
■*’’! . j indeed!
’
• gifts m bearing upon immortality, if were within twtrirards of the little plat­ .
In utter defiance of the laws of the i
the microoosmic theory is true, can not form on which he stood while maVing
Perhaps I will l»e pardoned if 1 in­ l&gt;e overestimate*!, arid when the best
commonwealth, in eqnal defiance of the j Osnu-r
teaner Burpee
Bun*e .... xj
a vary brief speech. His utteraaeo was
.
.
dulge
In
a
brief
explanation
of
.whal,
Flora
.Cnoledge..
'
treatment of the body is superadded to so low as to be wholly inaudible to the
better element in our littte&lt;|ifty, yjpnry Myrtle Divine.
***•..• ! -’Si‘ .io /3” thiK luxury was- Moftt people get thBidea the beet birth, no limit can be fixed to rest of the assemblage.
Heath. George VanJBrunt
• .MOWain Carrie Hnsgett..
.......... that camp life, and especially In a per­ mental and spiritual attainments and
McPherson are Alleged to beconducjting
WKnlckerboch.r
!
manenf camp like winter qiiMera, i power.
gaming house* In this rcity. To’ say Harry
(Oor. M
"1
Oaks.........
| A. B. Alcott said: “A man casnoS gel
:::. Ineen-S idleness, that there in notMnft to
The paving of the streets’ of Paris is
Bertlia Ptonum...
, that, to tolerate tl^se nefarious. ipaytu- Guy
• •••••• ‘ tlo. Of course there Is ho fighti^*ex- I far away from bis grandfather." LmPierson.......
ifonsft'io footer a dangbrons element Chas. Btaffoni ...
1 erson Siid and furnished the best illnsDavid Ruffnrd. .
i trationsol its truth: “It takes two or Noisy stone ‘pavements are few. The
in onx cpmpinQlty, tq iuAke men forget Jas. Htatfonl........
a
Javed with
throe generations to make a «ntte-&gt;;:RS$F
npa’ thaMjtigMsres
naw
■. gwur . either
-au-- woo
d or
thefr duties to wives and children, to
wood
or aauhalL
asphalt. In
In th
the summer
JOSEPH HUKPKK Twmtoer.
the diminutive grayback that inhabit*
time an army of men art placed al short
influence young men to acquire spend­
the person of every qnklieir in ' litnip.!
LoaSea.
PIMOMAL.
thrift habito, is to say what every hon­
These are among the diversions of
est man will freely admit To say that
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reed visited friends
camp-Ufe.
therein a certaii
these hell-holes are a disgrace to our in Allegan Co. last week.
,
round of camp duties to
form fix&gt;i)
city. An incentive toward criminality, a
arum,” aad brooms ere the order of
T. R. Di pond of Bellevue, visited which there is no earn
except ii streets are at
curse in every way and a good in no friends hei over Bunday.
playing the role of the d&lt;
way, is to: allege what all, good citizens
Mr. Earnest Hubbard, of Buffalo, vis­
'no more
I. jorowly fofmingTritb the T»m,
know. They are a curse, and a contin­
ited friends- ixi this efty last week.
drwled chemical compound ao
Th
■Us are of daily odual curse to any place. Thpy^.do, us
cleat in almost all
|, rua..
.
.
_
w
waather
is
at
all
pro
­
H. G. Carter spent all of last week ia
much, if not more, to start young men
pitious: ReveilX &gt;uigeona or rick call,
Prairieville
soliciting
for
the
railroafl.
on the broad road to ruin than the
guard)mount» general asaffiUbly for com­
hexagons, ' been able to find out. However, a little
Thirteen families in thia city art
saloons of ;onr city. More characters
pany drill, -Ahich lasts from 10 a. ra. to rhomboids.
i, even, but i doss escape the fury of the broom, and
are formed and hardened in evil practic­ being supported by the county.
12m., dinner call, general assembly for
that Htite hv
aid nf
nok.
es at the gaming tables than at the r The Michigan Central company are
batallion drill, which lasts from two
saloon. They make men more desper­ filling large ice houses at Kalamazoo,
amount
of
surtaoe.
A
shrill
cry
of
p. m. till four p. m^ general assembly
ate, less considerate even than drinking.
| “gar-n-r-r” by the unfeeling one, a
Niles and Michigan City with ice from for drees parade at five or six o’clock p. tersecting el right aaglee.
I jMp teem under the Iiotsm hells bv
And they are but the door to the way Thornapple lake.
•
m., at Which time all regimental or gen­
। the victim, and the belle's snowy Kkirte,
Whereby many a young man acquires
(Boston HsrakL) ’
Four of Barry county’s poor children oral orders, finding, of courts martial,
as well as
aa the mirror-like booto
boots of ths
m
the drinking habit. And yet here in
One of the novelties in London ia the self-satisfied dandy, undergo a
etc.,
are read. Retreat or sundown, and
were taken to Coldwater Thursday, to
Hastings; under the shadow of our five
literary
bracelet.
It
is
made
of
twelve
tape. This includes the regular calls
the
state
public
schools,
by
order
of
the
tiny books (silver or gold), attached to
Churches and in the city which has no
in an infantry camp, there are several each other by a double chain. Each
superior for schools; whose people pre­ Judge of Probate.
others in artillery and cavalry camps. little book bears the enameled name of
T
he
firemen
of
this
city
will
give
a
tend to civilization and education; here
Beside these, every Sunday morning at a favorite poet or novelist There are
do stop that
m Hastings, in defiance of decency and ball in Union hall, Friday evening, Feb­
g.” “Why, I have not used
nine o’clock every man in the U. S. army also musical bracelets of tho same
law are three gambling inetitntlone, ruary 1st, tickets 60 cents. Good music,
model,
only
they,
of
course,
have
the
You
know
I
never do."
is personally inspected, that is hiskuapworking their hellish work night, day .good order and a good time for all who
names of operas or composers.
at dow." “Surely yon must
sack is opened and his clothing therein
attend.
a nd Sundays enen I
inspected minutely, as is also his rifle
Do not the godly men and the men
l V ...
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_
The woman’s Christian Temperance
and his person. Then there are the
In rabiilding Rouhsstor, Minn., they
*7
who love good morals see in these pest­ Union will meet with Mrs. Clement
picket and fatigue dutiee to perform, are mindful of the tornado that recently ,
’
houses only evil to our city and the Smith, on next Teusday afternoon at
So yon observe my inexperienced reader,
coming generations? Do not they see half past two o’clock. A cordial invita:
that
camp
life
is
anything
but
a
life
of
to what awful consequences they lead ? ia extended to all wives and mothers of
. snough to contain a famBy and ri
Surtty they jnuft Do not our business Hastings.
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(Continued.)
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enough to witotend wy tornado.

The Hastings Banner.

: II

3.:”!

!»:!»

I

1

M reX
‘

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briggan by
matter cif jei

“Very eoceatric in his drees is Cyras
* VL.U
XT.____ __ AA
for their bad fit Particularly true »
this of his overcoat. He has it finished
off with a fur collar. He revels in well-

finest

favorite collar is a stand-up all around,

without ostentation. His shirts are well

becoming to Ms style of beauty.

Jay

called the ‘Tech.’
once remarked that the separable style
cuff-button had saved twenty rears of
his life.
"Rusaell Sago is so erratic ia his
style of dress that it is rather difficult
to describe. He dotes on fine goods,
especmuy
xne
especially m
in i»ncy
fancy oanaaersueis.
handkerchiefs. The
fonder they are the better he likes
rnArn

I

n*z1

nnA wnvcm tzx nxa awIav

bearing a picture representing a ^ull
chasing a bear dressed in a red uniform,
I have often had occasion io note the
rxtii which Sage fastens his
dotes on fancy half-hoes.. ,1
p a good supply of pink and
yellow effects for him.*

“ Th: Magi,** is in the dumps. The
true inwardnVs of Nast’s trouble with
George William Curtis, editor of Harbiit certain it is that the world’s great­
est. cartoonist finds no place for h»
hketchea in the paper his genius wade
famous. His contract with the Harpers
— —
is for 110,000 “
a year
for —
life,---------and he
draws $2,500 every’
with nnfaltenng regularity. I understand that ha
—J" his sketches to Harpers
-------—*•sends
promptly
every Monday afternoon, and they are
promptly put in a dark pigeon-hole.
The Harpers will not use them, nor will

qn^er position. He
is now acting as secretary of the Mann
Boudoir Car company, with an office on
Corthmdt street, near Broadway His
friends say he Is unhappy and aging
very fast. Funny, isn’t it, that a mair
with $10,000 a year for life should be
unhappy. If some people- had the
earth, and it fenced in with barb-wire,
they w ould stHl be unhappy.
i_i_ v
e tUn^IisHof tho quicksilver1*®
,n
wwlri nnlv
rt$ Fnroiw/wrUiitoA if «. -r.fl\unU*
..nantitieS todeSjrve mortion in
renort—Hnain hnd
m.
The Si*®*11 UMOw'a^ located near the
=
oj Almaden, province of Mancha,
yield about four-fifths of the entire
production of Europe, while the Aus­
trian mines bleated near idria, and the
minor mine* mentioned, produce the
other'one-fifth.
Quicksilver.is' carried and shipped in
wrought iron flasks of tw»uty-fi/e
pounds, ooutaining seventy-five pounds
of the metal. Prices throughout Eu­
rope are always given in ihtefih money,
aad the (potations invariably refer to
the flasks described.
I 188,000 flasks
Jtttesto which
$01. MeUorochemical

The White

was Ant Ml m

a Mot Mte^UteMth
WiM'feK The garden and par
which eafiose the inwiiai oooui

(CWoseo HaraM.1
Booth Carolina haa a local

Washington

�WASHlNGTOy.
z tle,^t British ports.
An expert m handwriting as •VP™"- !
Jiw. IS.-The ura.te pM.ed » JhlU re­
.. ^.uiuntls entertain* no doubt of • storing
to the public domain the lands give of character haa “written up the
SmrtdRFtutlonal right of the government
to the Iron Mountain
FOB SALE OB HK HAXOE.
marks of sundry British statesmen. F'
M construct telegraphs, but he w strong.y -granted
w^^i
torn.
Oecause the route diverged from the con­
opposed to the purchase of existing lines.
Ttowe totewdtog to bur fxnwe Uw
templated line. Mr. Miller introduced a Tbs members at the present catenet.
The president ba&gt; approved the Mt of UiTis.provide means to extirpate Pjouro; with the exception of Sir Charles Dflke,
coming «WC will do well to carefully MMrUnus can be secured
W
making aii appropriation ot &amp;l,OOO,C»a for pneumonia. During the consideration ot
examine th» following Uat of farm. later when plana hare been f,...J1*
continuing the Improvement ot the Missis­ i Jie jotnt rules,: Mr. Frye charged that any do not write bad hands: The ealigI taken from our book*.
the srewm.
It is also better Z2
raphy of the late Lord Beaconsfield
sippi river.
person
.
person can
can walk
warn intqg the congressional
——We have many othera ami ran not nurehsi r to be early settled u&gt;°k
_
n..M
nvirrthncA
xvhi^kv
DV
tuC
was
elegant,
bold
and
dignifiel.
Bnt
j
Delegates num
froi tjie chief commercial restaurant nnd purchase whisky by the
fall to anit any one to price and teen- uro Aounx mill. aidTS^
bodies of the country met in Washington
An order was therefore jnssed ex­ of all the writing of ministers, that |
Wednesday evening to foraintate a bank- eluding intoxicating liquors trom the capi- of the elder Pitt stands pre-eminent for ,
tion.
to rood location to aeU or er. h
ruptbill. John C. Dorr, ot Chicago, offer- tnl restaurant. At«...the exectiuve session
*ss«
---- - ----(IM) HO acre*, five mile, from Ha»t- farna. alao anudl rtock of in- . X ?
'’*’*tb
Murray “
wus- r
confirmed 9as“ its beauty and symmetry. Like Audi- I
ed the measure prepared by C. C. Bonney. coiq
UBl1 Robert Mum;I inis.
good road; 70 acre, imormred Mil or exchaKae for nn.ll
.?* 1
son
’
s,
hu
handwriting
’
resembled
copperj
Secretary Foig’er reported to the hotiso : surgeon general,
«n&lt;l 00 ocrea of good timber, farm to
that within the past eighteen months the
—. —
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J’ an
17.—------------The senate
received
n memo PlThe roval family of England h»T,
weU watered by i atretan running Mill lift InaurMce written in th.
issue of gold certlffcates was *107,000.000. risl from Wliltam Pitt Kellogr, asking an
through IL It to timbered with beech. compute,.
and during three years thu valne of stiver inveitigation of the charge* brought
_____ __ - -- l.nn.lc
Ol I
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rn-irxlo- u/&gt;tl Ionia. Eaton *"eM-ftheup.ni.fr-l!*
Barry Farm.-. Ini £
against him in connection with the Texas
certificates put out was *119,740,000.
The house committee on the Pacific rail­ •nd Pacific land grant. Petitioni were
Houaea and varwit lota in all
..
Neuralqia. ScIfitiCE, will be aoM fw a very low price if sold Harting to eell on on, Un,,, ^*4
roads will soon report a bill compelling all presented for an appropriation of IUW.0W (or its ease and gracefulness. Her pred;,
land grant roads to pay the costs of survey­ to improve the entrance to Columbia rlrer, roewor, King Willfam IV., wrote
priT.. ?"? ,rf"r" •',,u '«■'
ing and selecting the lands given In aid of and for the appointment of a commission legibly and well. Th. writing of Queen i
jgjlrol-k “(Hi) A .fair farm of 81 »na 8M we ehall be triad to ahew you (,.jr f| Jr!
on the liquor traffic. Bills were introduced
construction.
•S-.'TC!
miles from town. 70 acm impro,ed. property free ot expeoae to
to establish aboard of interstate commerce Anne u Urge end nrajmtw. She mgned
™
The annual report of the agricultural de­ and to secure reasonable rates of transpor­ hereeU “Anne B.” The first 'letter of ■
partment gives the corn crop of Illinois as tation over railroads aided by the govern­
MB.786,5®bushels, both the average nnd ment, The executive session was devoted the name was usually p moderately. VSMiEUFM CO.
sized capital, but the succeeding opes i
to fair repair, good orchard; good houae Offireerer
yield being the largest of any state. Kan­ to the Mexican treaty.
sas stands second m crop, but Iowa has
and fair barn and wagon houae. W 111
JA». 18.—The senate received a message gradually increased their dimensions j
the second greatest acreage.
from the president recommending that a until the' final letter reached sometimes '
la-aold for low price.
dULMOerW Order
C P. Huntington made his appearance relief expedition be dispatched for the
I (IM) l®aen*. 1 mile* north of Haatat Washington, Friday, before the house Greely party, and asking that immediate almoat an inch in height. Her irate ।
■ Inga, on good rowl. within a tew rod. of ^ayaiMioat^ rmhjMM.i~c.wut „
committee on public lands. In behalf ot action be taken in the matter. A bill was majesty woe wont to rise on her dignity '
|
aenooL
HO
aerre
improved
and
under
the California and Oregon railroad, as the fivorsbly reported to carnr oat the sup- in much the same way. Mary of Scot­
representative of a company which nlways Cemental treaty with China, by prohlblt- land signed herself neatly and prettily, |
high Mate of cultivation. 10 acre, of
performed its contracts within the speci­
g the traffic in opium between the two
1 excellent timber, well watered with
fied time, and argued against the forfeiture I countries. In executive session the Mexl- “Maryethe Queue.” Both the Charleses
apringa, well fenced, two good appte
of
land grant.
_k the
iuoi»iiu
|tub
. [ can treaty failed for lack of one vote. An wrote* plainly and “like gentlemen."
i orchard, of choice varietire of fruit.
Senator Morgan snit
Seuiwraorpiu
still um
has uupvo
hopes vt
of swuisecur- । adjournment to Monday was taken.
The same may be said of the four
I
early and late, pmchea. pear., qiuncre.
Ing the ratification of
with Mexot the treaty
]i Jjln. 21.—In the senate, several petitions Georges, although that of George I. is
1___ i t____ 1__ nf ..11' IrinAa- oxwvl hmiSe
k3_H.n,y.n
nnr4
ico, as Messrs. Cameron, Hampton,
and 1| wete presented xsking an investigation of
w-wi— who
Farley,
.hA wro
were not
mw present non
n Friday,
KH/Uv the diyarcB legislation of the respective rather s|iff and pedantic. There i* a
are friendly to the measure. Mr. Moreau’s states, and others praying for a law to good dflal of pompons display in the
Iw sold at a bargalndf sold w&gt;on.
.
iBppe*rxa,-elt UU
osly object is to pave the way to closer give ex-prlsoners of war the benefit of the writing of Queen Elizabeth. Hey sig­
Aa from the &lt;Ut« of
(787) A good farm pf ISO ache la i
commercial relations. The Mexicans are public lauds.- In secrat session a resolu­ nature especially is resolute bnt showy. |
, I-ralrievllle.
, „
very anxious to abolish i the free zone, and tion to discuss the Mexican treaty with
; (IBP) A good farm ,of 160 acres, on
could do so by means of the pending open doors was defeated. Mr. Edmunds
treaty.
&gt;
good road. SSi niilre south of MlddleIntroduced a bill to amend the act grant­
[Chicago News.]
ing lands to the Union and Central Pacflc
I vide. ISO :u rre Improved. 10 acrea of
COMBINING TO DEFEAT CHICAGO.
Johnny H------ , a lieutenant in my
and to secure to the United States
I timber, level, aoil sand loam. bniMlnga
Smith A Oolo&amp;ove.
There is a strong combination forming roads,
the companies. Mr. old regiment, was always a groat horse- •
Cans Scrofula, Erysipelas, l fair, good fruit of all kind., 40 rods
BoUcltora fur Complaint
here to defeat Chicago in the fight for the the indebtedness aofresolution,
which was man—one of tho^e men who oouhl
Pimples end Face Grubs.
democratic convention.1 The Missouri del­ Morganto,offered
frotii K-h.xil,
wt-rra of wh«t «nd th.
* w—
that the committee on foreign
egation has had a meeting to organize for agreed
Blotches.
Boils,
Tumors.
Tet
­
Inquire into the subject of settle­ . teach a home anything, and make a
mull*' ouuiUr of Krrt of ry.,
M oukl . .. ...
,
■ ■---------- :—
a long and vigorous campaign in favor of relations
ter, Humors, Salt Rheum.
river,
SLLouls, and will be aided in a few days | ments
....1n the
. valley of the Congo
. nA
,,^ spirited animal out of the sorriest ping.
Scald Head. Sores, Mercurial tali, a holla, anil M In town or ■ .mail,
by a strong force sent trpm St. Louis. Cln- Africa, and report such action as Is neces- He was always up to some tricw or
farm
In
part
pavinrot.
I
2“*,I"”’
Diseases. Female Weakness
cmnatl is also preparing to make a hard | “JY Ih furtherence of our commerce. A I other, in which his trained horse played
(172) The wret half of the southeast
iver.tion xs are several ;i d
&lt;** was
"" pawd
piweu permitting
perumung retired
iciusu sxmy
n&lt;u/
.
. ;___
fight for the convention,
bill
and Imgularities. Dizsiness,
riLiiz:!
1
—*- When we were on
quarter of s»v. 17, township of Rutland,
xo-ek-ma. itregulaLcytte»vlo-i
The general
sentiment !■ officers
officers tn
to hold
hold civil
civil offices
offices in
part.
eastern cities. Tbs
wssral scstiseni
In territories,
territories, a_ prominent
Loss
of
Appetite,
Juandice.
scout a favonte
favorite ----------trick of his was to .
tfc aerw Improved. 10 arrt&gt; of Umlier,1 sad brain, arakn jw
br^hi
pouucians
Chi-­ Debate on the blit to establish civil gov- aa scouts
among
politicians
seem
favorable to Chi
Affections ot the Liver. Indi­
___ except
I..
__ n,.
cago,
In ....
tue aease
of the Tilden men. ernment in Alaska lasted until adjourn-1 ride at full gallop into town Mid drop
gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep­ Smd clav soil, quite level, fruit of all ‘ rw&gt;
who favor BL LouL$ Hut the strong or- ment
t
his horse in a heap right in thestreet,
nd. comfortable imildlnga.
Price;
sia
and
General
Debility.
oonlfitlnn nf tnw rnnmaantltlvdx Af other I!
1
...
. .
_____15 I*
tlOtTSE.
»n,i the intelligent brnte would lie
l rwuMmable at 82,400.
cities seems likely to bant Chicago unless
(»«•) 240 acres in Irviiy and Bowne,
1 Jas. IS.—in the home, nil I. were re-' there., tbongb dead. He would go
those interested are early iu the field.
ported far the retlr.ra.ra: &lt;&gt;r Allrwl Plow- | off ,nil
«&gt; hie bneineee .nd oonto
11 miles from Hasting*, 5 miles from ।
TUE UOG QUisTIOX.
1
! twk fa find . erowd around the bore.
Parmelee aud Caladonia stations on the
FOSTER, ■ILBURR fcCO, Prtfs. Biffi's, R.Y.
I topresentative Dinin,of Arkansas,thinks
M. C. R. R.. V4 miles from Fillmore
ieoagress should proceed very deliberately ! the Mississippi, hnd to make all public : almost ready to mob him for Ins cruelty,
i P. O, ItM acres improved and remainder
■and carefully iu the matter of authorizing roads and highways post routes. Mr. I Flinging a leg over the animal’s back
retaliatory measures against France and Townshend introduced 11 bill to authorize ; ।he
timbered, good clay soil and surface of
]Q wou
]d come
to life,
apring
up
and
be
would
come
to
life,
spring
up
and
lie
Germany because of their exclusion of the president, dunnr the recess ot con- ]
- „„
1
;n
hiost of the farm level, farm well jean by a Bortxxi druggist. '
Many atime in
American pork. He says that the rushing grew, to prohibit impirt* itijurloui to the away m an instant
One dose will cure any ordinary cough
watered bv spring* and creek, well
through of a bill directing the' executive public health, by way of retaliation. There dangerous scouts has his ability to drop
acta almost magically. Ask any dealer m
fenced; building* not ven- good but Yous
department to retaliate by the exclusion was*
nns a ^puill'll
IJVA’.tVT- --n
NIC VI,*
spirited debate
on the
bill I,,'.'.
approprl- horse in an instant stood him in good
» cent bottle of “Hub” Cough C«
comfortable,
young
orchard
jitst
com
­
from the country of products of France Atlng
SI,Quo,OOj to continue Mississippi stead, and
ilon’t br put oft with any other
atlng,*l.0ue,(XM
n(
i
cn
.b!ed
him
to
.-scape
cap
and enabled him to escape cap­
and Germany would not only be indecor­ river improvement*.
ing into bearing, Hu acres of wheat to go
ture.
A
peculiar
thing
was
that
his
|
ous. but It iniglitlcomp!icate our relations
Jam. 1(1—In the home, bills were intro­
with the place if soW before spring.
with foreign nations. He thinks that the duced appropriating b1,DXl,M0 t • Improve horses would never do their tricks for
Will take a small payment down and
first atpp In this direction should be the the Erie canal and maintain It free to com­ any one else. Officers used to take a co
lialanrv in long time at Ww rate of in-!
establishment of a thorough system of merce,
and
to
autlioriz*
tho
construction
fancy
to
some
of
his
trained
animals,
•
governmental Inspection, not only to apply of a ship Canal around Niagara falls. Res­
, terewt. A fine chance to make money .
to exports, ' but to include also products olutions ware passed authorizing n bill to and "pay a large price for them, only to taJ
; Price 835.(1) per acre.
consumed at home. General Dunn thinks appropriate the sum necess »ry to pay find that they were very ordinary and '
(304) HO acres in Irving. 6 miles from j
.thatthq sentiment of the committee ou claims
rebate on tobacco; calling for a stupid brutes out of their trainer’s , &gt;
mH"-.'™"'
aboit .fming w at&gt;:k
commerce, ot which he is a member, is to report for
of the earnings of each United hands.
&gt;_
.ml S mllr from 1t&gt;. All '•"P’J"'1
proceed carefully, bnt firmly; to avoid States marshal,
attorney,
and
etors
for
anything like hasty action, but to make Its the past ten years and perinltting students
hut thrrr
a few trrw on th. plK.- ,, taMwul «KI«k-i 1.
Uu.ua
action when determined effective. •
The farm is quite level. OU good road. I all tin- oprrient* or Sprinx
tlu»( eor bub
from Guatemala and Nicaragua to receive
[Exchange.]
OUR FOBKIOX TRADE.
instruction at West Point without oxnense
rai«u*s cood rrota of all kinds, creek ।
t,,r n *• «*rtaln. rth-rturt -w! ph-aua'.»et
A common notion nmoug uneducated
runs through the bark part of the farm.'
SSTmawS
Mr. Wood, ot Indiana, has proposed a to the government. Afier »n long discus...­ -.
bill* ^
approprlrr:-r:'. .i tieople, whose eye, are ...
in good con- I
scheme forextendtng and facilitating our sion, the house and *en.T.u LI"Good apple orchard and few young j Keep* &lt;»ff sew. (evert, maiana HiUouw.csforeign trade. His bill authorizes and re­
f“- i,nPr,»v*,,,,&lt;Y‘4frc,,u
0 1 ditiou, is that young
use
praril trraw.
N.» Imiuw IficB with
" j!*
“•»)&gt;eople
Sex hsve nollrara
the fargfa—■
quests the' governor of each state to ap­ Ml.ulMlppl river were rcjH'ried from
54x44 Wing atuwhKl. tram, l.m »&gt;x4n.
point within sixty days after the adjourn­ co mtn It tee of the whole.
JAW. IT.-The U.raw, by a vora .t 3S to I
j’1*'
.’h.0 •"
ment of this session of congress a compe­
(3)5) 40 acres. 2 miles east of Carlton liver atai digestion Get aaampieof So-I’K-sa
tent person to act aa commissioner of his G4, passed the senate bill appropriating [ tinged witli this nie-utovaltani it m re- :
renter, on good road, at acres improved I
***** &amp; c,°” Whrtewk- Agent*, te
state, who shall fairly represent the busi­ *1,000,030 for continuing die improvement j gpectfully suggested that thev wears
• and « acres of timber, stirfm-e levd,good
fh.* Mississippi.
Xliwei ^al ryl.i
A communication
t,11 ..I ion t i..4t waa
•
.for u ueek
. and
* , see if ’
ness products and commercial interests of nf
of the
A
was i nai• r of■ tylawwM
clay soil, young orchard of &amp;» trees, also |
\Or 11 *** *
.
u|
their respective states. These commis­ received tendering the marine hnsj.lsl at P“r O1
undergo the inoon- 1
peaches, pear*, cherries and small fruits, i
sioners are to meet iu convention at a time Erie to the goveruinent tor a hmue for ' they are willing to nnrfmw*
Griy's Specific Medicine.
.11 4l._
and place to be agreed upon bv a majority soldiers nnd sailors. A bill was reported 11 venieneo f
for all
the styles in a millinery .!
New two ston house 24x24.
Price |
and formulate a system of International to grant a pension to the stuvlving grand- {, mor.
store. It
I*"
—
Uiev 'try tlrat■ •inTenfion
ot• tbo 1 CUREgiek-Mv^ack., Oy^ftH, Um-' 1 81J0U.
llsh remedy. An
commerce for extending the sale and ex­ child or Thomas Jefferson.
unfxlllur run|I ev
y one, the n&lt;Me
pinchers,
less
than
a* j Coma/oiw/. lndig..tion, Co^tip.tnnr
(200)
A
fine
fann
of
120
acre*,
the
evil
noo
pinrheri.
leu
tbui
change of the products of agriculture and , Jas. 18.—In the house, Mr. Bayne intro- :
tor * rm Inal
;n iw, nwpuwrv
torN. half &lt;»f the N. W. quarter and 30
manufacture of the United States with duced a bill far a public building al Aile- 1 wec-*.. w
-i for
«I
««( Wfr THE BLMO.
wraknew.Hprr
*,1!1 J*
u i®a ’ «
foreign countries, and to decide whether gheny City. The remainder of the dsy ।mentmg
malorrnra, Iuh
----- ------ ------------”----‘
llitaft. will
Rrodull,
slide ofi ; rtOTXCK-,wiaMi._rua.WA&gt;«M,X— acrn» on the S. half of the N. W. quarter ,
it is practicable to establish a bureau of was consumed in debate on the Fitz John’ the noee it th.t orgxn a at all thick or a«u'.™i..,jia.»«lp—1ur.r,.r..ia.ra-. of sec. 17 in Carlton, 7 miles from Hastpoteocy. and all
dteeaam
that
. °
. k«L HaviBr bean bafor«Lk« ryablU (ar a aa&amp;rt*rol
international commerce. Mr. Wood pro­ Porter bill hi committee ot the whole, and ■ ....
1 ings and two from Freeport. The farm •
toilow as a v
poses that the commissioners shall make a
adjournment to Saturday morplug was
, । u ven level, with clay loam soil, 801
report to congress at its next session, ac­ an
taken
In
order
to
continue
the
argtMnenta
, ■errs
acres improved
of which
40 acres
acrea are iu
in ______ ______
iiupruvru ui
wuicu w
l
companied with a draft of a bill to carry
------.. unlWTUTlWI.
Jam. 10.—The house devoted the entire
wheat _2r:_
and 30 in clover, 20 acnw of good
i !S2JM4Stt,,"Sta
&lt;7n
ont the plan upon which they may agree.
v:„_i
•
In the bark. dimaras ot
titnlutr u-lfl,
onir,r bush
rxiiur, of 600
NY1 trace,
trnr— ..._ ______ ._ ' pain
_ i j__
They are to receive from tho secretary of session to the consideration of the Fite
(w
jth sugar
the treasury such expenses as may be al­ John Porter bill. Without reachin x a rots' accurately fitted to on eye must have its
■■ building* good, with good cellar, (Intern
focal centre in a line with the centre of
lowed by the gpvemors of their respective the house adjourned.
■ and well, 3 orchards o( apples, pears,
states.
/)
■» In our phamphlri. ahicb w»
Jaw. a.—The house suspended the rules the eye. The wearer of the eyeglass
1 B . peaches, cherrira, plums, etc.
7
desire to send free by mail to everyone. Th*
and passed a bill repealing the taw pre­ sticks that instrument of torture on his
TUX CHINAMEN.
by 1-all
dnuqri'U
al K_
It
I ■ ! (213) 40 acre* in Irving on sec. 21, Specific
the Iron -clad oath. Mr. Davie in­
___Medicine is sold -------•&lt; —. -ill
The secretary of the treasury sent to the scribing
nose in as many different jx^itions as
troduced
a
bill
to
appropriate
&gt;50,000
for
IA
near
North
Irving
P.
O.
All
improved
•ehate, Saturday, copies ot the correspond- tho erection of a building in Chicago for he can, with the lenses at all conceivable
IM l but 7 acres, soil sandy loam and sonivenoe touching the operation of the Chinese the
"
dd
THK
B
SllAY
MEDICINE
CO..
Buffalo,
V
&gt;
use
of
appraisers.
It
was
rewired
restriction act. It shows that since the that unearned railroad land grants ought angles. Then the bowed glasses fret the
। what rolling, fair building*, well and
Ou Account of counterfeits. w» bav«- adopted
date the act went into operation numerous to be restored to the public domain, and ears and wear the bridge of the nose
TRADE
JImI I cwtern, good orchard.
Would trade
troublesome questions have arisen respect­ the committee on public tends was In­ raw. The man who would wear glasses
===a^W 1 towards on 80 acre farm. Price 81,200. teen of cure Issued bj
ing the right of Chinese to exemption from structed to renort bills to carry that view for style would wear ear jewelry and
I
(216) 40 acres on sec, 32 in Carlton. a Co . Petrok, Mich
the operations of the law. The most im­ into effect Bills were Introduced to make
I ■
21. miles from town and •&lt; mile from
portant of these questions appears to have the fees of attorneys in pension cases *10, corsets.
been respecting th* transit across tho and to authorize the extension of the
I Jschaol 20 acres improved, 5 . acres
......
■ per, flllcd wilh ehsra
sountry from New York to San Francisco
chopped and 5 acres timber, good clay
and Ohio road to Fortress
Ing Mviab, storirs^bolee mlweliany. rie­
of Chinamen resident in the West Indies, Chesapeake
soil, only slightly rolling, 16 acres of
ls anol &gt;®on. &lt;m trial for ® renu and wt
who wished to go to China by an overland Monroe.
M«d
KYUT
.ubwribrr
FRF.K our new Holiday
wheat
;
building*
poor
but
could
be
made
rOKElGN.
/ guiahed actress in this country on ths
route to San Francisco, some ot them de
comfortable by a little repairing. Pri^ Fuwlrw. eeasisting of 10 ptsew* popular m»le
airing alao the privilege of being allowed
Tbs Chinese have suspended the work
*‘(nSi 160 acres n Irving, 5 mUtat teHlug cards, 1 peek “ Hold to Light " &lt; ar4j. l
to return by tho same route. The attorney of obstructing the Canton riser, on account street to-day, whom I do not personally
know, and I caught the words as I
general rendered two opinions on the
pack Tun aad flirtation eerd*. I set chromo &lt;atU».
of a protest by the British government
new tricks in magie. 5 new puzzlev gain* M
question, the latter and fiaH.qhe declaring
from Hastings, soil good. *urface roll­ fo
police of St Petersburg discovered passed: “The business doesn’t pay.” I
fortune, the myrtle oracle, a ways tofri ret.
such transit not in conflict with the law. a The
thought to myself: Here is a woman
secret
printing-office,
and
arrested
eigh
­
ing
and
is
adaptexl
to
*hrep
or
cattle
Heller's wonderful delusion cards,
eu
Special agents write that there is no reason
teen
persons
connected
therewith.
brought
up
in
another
part
of
the
world,
.
raising.
60
acres
improved,
plenty
of
to apprehend an influx of Chinese from
I Tin cm BTOEPSU I UDIDESTEI.,
The king of Spain has accepted tho but she is undoubtedly - talking, not
i timber for fam purposes; peach orchBritish Columbia except on a small Kale,
Act
apn
thaJUrrraaC
Kldasrs,
at least until the completion of the Cana­ resignation of the ministry, and has called about her art. but the profits down at
I ard of 160 trees and young apple orchard,
kbgulate ¥hb bowels.
dian Pacific road. The latest correspond- on Canovas del Castillo to form a new the theatre, which does not especially
Sufferers from Rheumatism.write
I ‘‘onifertable log building*. Price low
. eace Is on the subject of evasion of the law cabinet
for “ Free 40-pagr l*aniphh,t” on Rheu­
Four violent deaths having taken place concern her, as she has no interest
by the Importation &lt;&gt;f Chineee laborers in
matism
to R.K. Helphenstine.druggist.
at
Monte
Carlo
within
a
week,
the
English
I
100
acr&lt;8
ln
J
obnstown,
11
milre
there.
My
belief
is
that
some
of
our
the guise of merchants. Among impor­
from Battle Creek. 4 milre from Bed- Washington, D. C. Mention this paper
tant letters h one from tho Chinese minis­ and American roaidents are renewing their managers will make a great deal more
ter at Washington to the state department, efforts to suppress gambling.
• ford center, store and blacksmith shop
money if they keep their eyes off the
in which he denies the truth of the state­
“Chinese" Gordon Is to be allowed to re­
l 2 rnllra * mile to school; on main road
ment about the Importation of Chinese la­ tain his commission in tho British army, dollars and at the art. Pieces that are
I
««*'*» to B. C, » Km under
borers to this country in a state of Involun­ notwithstanding his departure fcr the Con- made in this oountry^at present are
cultivation, aoil day loam, U to 18
tary servitude.
^onaqfcry in the eervloe of the king of the nearly all written for some one actor,
acre of Umber, aurface not very roll­
RETAXIAyOMT MEASURES.
and not based on any genius or interestDETBOn, MICE.
An American in Canton writes that from
Ing. and well adapted for (raaa, wheat,
The subcommittee ot the house commit­
highest to the lowest classes ths Chi­
corn or oata; small apple orchard In
tee on commerce, to which was referred the
favor war with France, and that ,the
bearing, alao peach and eherrv Irena,
the question of adopting measures of re- nese
latterean
only
cwapo
It
by
bending
to
the
are
all
made
to
illustrate
the
actor.
taHptlon against the oouatries prohibiting
comfortable log build Inga, farmUn on
What can be expected of a dramatie
the importation of American hog products,
both aides of the real
Would aeU
There is a repert In Berlin that the sen­ literature which, instead of seeking in
after discussing a number of measures pro­
Cheap or take 40 scree la part payment.
posed, has decided that the Joint resolu­ tinels at tho royal castle saw at midnight history or human nature for its hero,
ths
traditional
spirit
of
ths
•
‘
whits
lidy"
(«)
Afndtfarm
of
HO
acrea, 40
tion of Representative Townshend la tho
nulea from St. Louis, Mo- In Jefferson
most satisfactory, and agreed to report it Jsath^tireom°0rrid0ri’ *eU&gt;ken,n&lt; X“® goes down under the stage to find a
nosturist and strutter and manufacture
favorably to the fell committee. The res­
Co, 8 mllea from station on the Iron
olution, as slightly amended after eoaanlBoland, a joutpslist and speculator of him into a historical hero?
Mountain B. B 70 aona improved, a
tetton with Mr. Townshend, is as follows: Brussels, who pretended to hsve bribed
large number of peach Iren in bearing
Whereas, The governments of the Ger­ several .French deputies, has been fined
and amdl fruits ot aU kinds, 70 acrea
man empire and the' republic of Franee two thousand francs and sentenced to
[•‘Hanaoa' ta Chicago Time- |
ttaber. btack walnut aad other hard­
have seen fit to prohibit the Importation three years’ imfrisonment (or obtaining
money by false rretenses.
wood Umbers. On account of its loca­
tion and ad vantages for fntit ndaing It
General Gordon hai/gone to Khartoum
rhioh, it ia
Whereas, Thengovernment of the Ger­ with full power to settle affairs In the 150,000 square
could be made in a short time very vaL
Soudan. The retreat of the troops and
ittle to the
u»bie. Price very low for &lt;w&gt;h or
man empire has declined tho invitation of Europeans ie ent off, ths Arabs holding claused, will mu
w°““
“ '°F T’P'rt’; ln BarrvCi
the president of the United States to send both sides of the- rives. The chief of the
its own experts to this country for the rebels refuse to negotiate with the Ksryp- test of; its capacity been made. A ranch
(8»i) 40 aeraa In Irving, 4 milea from
jS
■
purpose of examining the quality and man­ tlans. The report tint the khedlve con­ of thirty miles aquare is inelueed, and
Hasllngii nwrly all Improved. IS acne
ner of marketing hoar pradnets:
of wheat, good orohani, apple, and
now supports 30,000 cattle: nor would Clya~4al. Hanw.
Resolved. That the president of the templated resigning is officially denied.
There is authority for saying that the
rcssw
more than 10,000 more by
JTJoh"ti (food k« house, lathed and
United Statei be authorized during
the session or recess of congress to Frehch government is disposed to do its this_________
rareful___
management.
Bo we
,
__
_
prohibit the Importation of any imports utmost to reverse the vote Iu the chamber may conclude that the mesquite plains
which, upon the advice of competent ex­ against the Importation of American pork.
.1* locatwl
the town of Pen­
perts, he Is satisfied are Injurious to the The ministers who hare examined into the would not support more than forty to
,x. ' .
Holstein and L&gt;evon CAlUe.
public health, from those countries which,: subject ure satisfied that the objections ou the square mile, or 6,000,000 in all—
Our eiMtomem hare the advantage of our mJmv field, (ulhoun Cow 3 miles from Battle
upon the same grounds, prohibited, thu im­ ths score of disease are practically ground­ quite enough, however, for the needs
treek. on gtxxl road, and near school.
portation of any American goods or pro­ less, and that other motives governed tlie of this ccrtintry. Texas contains 274,­
!.5°
‘“,Provwl an(1 umlrrhMrii state
action of Panl Bert and bls supporter*.
sr-asagg"4U'?lion’ vor&gt;’level and wU of the
M. M. Ferry and Herlson believe It will 865 square miles, of which it is claimed
iS?*”1’ ?*oun» orrh:‘r&lt;i
5 aerra;
be practicable to reverse the vote within a that one-third is farming land of
CXMSQRKM8IONAIl
reasonable time, and have given assurance various grades, one-half grazing land kfrixusmSzTcmawford^7 fxwm. gooti new hj.use and barn and all necr*in the proper quarter of their friendly in­
.
SENATE.
*ar&gt; out-buil(hng. Aa exceOent chance
of the capacity above indicated, and
tentions.
f
Pm*
i*r acre.
JAM. IA—In the senate, pa nt Jons were
Mention the Hartings Ranker.
not more than ohe-iixth complete des­
presented for a constitutional mnondmeut
k J A fLirin ot 80 Bcrw*in Newaygo
The register of deeds of Ottawa coun- ert—moat of this on the gypsum plains
granting suffrage to women, and do perStmu1county *»t and
and barren mountains. But I appre­
R R- Rtat,on- 1S *crre
JiSKTY**1’80 *cn* topped *o that it
W?*1
ln
from Emil hend it is too early to make so arbitrary
' allot, ot hamo-, HL. who aaya that a division; for men are now abandoning
could be easily cleared; balance timtracts they once believed agricultural
hickory, elm, bai
r1.1 gw*d’ Murf**
W1 LIJ AM
climate ti not ad^tad to It and deaire a ihonfiit
J*®!*
IoR house and bam
’P^000 Having read "Michl,
tuod weU. young orchard. Will
tieman will
“ ™ ar&lt;la a 40 or 80 no™ farIn-

Farms! Farms!!

Bitters

5KERM0TTS

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

Hops&amp;Malt
BITTERS

The nut Kitmive iin-M Live
Stock IitaUitatTHxVorM.
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Backlog

�A Shame, -^gentleman representing can be procured in any binding from
the telephone company and Mr. L. C. cloth to the finest moroeco, and the cost
Weiton labored for two days in vain to is from 83.75 to 810 per volume, accord­
HASTINGS. FRIDAY. JANUARY «, IM*
secure Efficient aid to connect Hastings ing to the binding.
with the entire Michigan telephone sys­
r___is_______
, ..
,
The__book
sold only on subscription.
tem and failed. The aid is hardly and Mr. Everett Stinehcomb, of this
proper either. To connect Grand Rap- city, will be happy to show you the
ids and Charlotte via Hastings would work, and sell the same to you. Blaine’*
cost the telephone company 810JXX).' books ought to
in every home in
As Hastings is the important town on Barry county. Mr. Stinchcomb’will no
the line, and must give most of the bus- doubt find a ready
. sale
. for
- th
. e work.
.
iaess to it if it wai patronized at all, the
Died.—In this city ./Thursday Jan.
telephone company asked that our buai- ,
''17th* Lorenzo D. Quackenbush, aged 81
new would simply pay the company years, 10 months and 23 days.
•l&gt;000, for which the company would
Mr. Quackenbush was born Feb. 25th
return the subscribers script to the ex­
1802 in New York State, and cairn* to
tent of the money donated, this script to
Of thia City.
Michigan many years ago. He was
be received by the company in payment
for some time a resident of northern
for use of the telephone line here. In
Michigan, and at one time probate
Will delkcr a teeturc on -ROBERT BURNS,1
other words, the company wanted a
judge of Leelanau county. For the
guarantee of 81,000 worth of businem,
past 12 or 15 years his home has been in
our business men had not the pub­
thisdty. December 24th last was the
In Knights of Pythias' Hal), and
lic spirit to accept this reasonable prop­
•
!
a
■
61st anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Quack­
osition. After two days of hard work
enbush’s wedding day. Mrs. Q. survives
these'gentlemen interested could obtain
Over Spimfemacher A Muon's
I pledges for but 8225! Think of it! A her husband.

The Hastings Banner.

Robert Burns
James Clarke, Esq.,

chance to hello! with Grand Rapids,

Friday Evening, January 25th next. Battle Creek, Lanaiug, Kalamazoo, pie
| Saginaws, Detroit, and a number ot

I other places in this state with which
I we have or can establish business relations. Who can estimate the convenienee of such a line to Hastings. And
the profits of it to Hastings’ business
men would aggretate many times the
OKK FOURTH OFF,
cost to us. Freeport stands ready to day
TO CLOSE WlSTKll GOODS.
to give 88U0 for telephone connections
B. ML’IHIR, Clolblcr.
with this city and Grand Rapids.
~ "but NOW.
Woodland would suliscribe equally as
much if not more; while Hastings, the
county seat and principal town of the
county comes down with 8225! We
ought not to have the telephone or any­
thing else, if we can encourage public
enterprises in no better way then that.
Good r«Mon« for seHtef. Apyljr
And it is decidedly probable that we
will not get the telephone. The com­
pany
is not obliged to build a line to
WANTED.
Charlotte ria Hastings when it can
reach that point by other places where
such a thing as the telephone is appreci­
ated, and people are willing to pay for
it. Alma, a little place of TOO people,
put up 81,&lt;XX) to secure the same thing
that we were asked’to get, and for which
HKOK. A WILKINS. ■ the magnificent amount of 8225, not one
»
1a&gt;st,
j quarter of the sum asked, was subscribed.
somewhere between the home of Ovear I We SHV shame Upon Hastings to tUTU
{the cold shoulder upon such an enterI prise. What a fihe reputation such lack
Admission. X Ceuta.

Local News.

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Ith Smith
■abocripUon

Lent will begin Feb. 27th.
Mra. Dr. Barker, with bier little
daughter..is v isiting friends in Indiana.
The bridge which crossestUe Thornapple at the foot of Jefferson street has
rr

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tieen condemned.

The meeting was called to order at
the usual time, Mrs. Bentley 's parlors
being well filled with a goodly number
of earnest wives and mothers. Mrs.
Smith took charge of the devotional
exercises, reading from scripture the
1st chapter of the Epistle o^James. A
season of fervent prayer followed, in­
voking God’s blessing on our work and
asking a new baptism of faith and
strength for each member after sing­
ing, the meeting was thrown open for
business.

The Sec. presented the minutes of the
previous meeting which were accepted.
It being decided advisable to have a
press committee, Mrs. Bentley was re­
quested to furnish a report of our meet­
ing for one or more of the city papers.
This was followed by some discussion
in regard to the anniversary social, to be
held Feb. 5th. It was suggested that
cards of invitation be sent to those la­
dies who took part in the crusade move­
ment 10 years ago. Mm. McElwain and
Mrs. Bailey were appointed a committee
on courtesy and reception,- Mre. Rose,
Mrs. Lathrop, and Mrs.Niskern a solici­
ting committee.
It was suggested that the union take
upon itself the duty of furnishing our
depot with reading matter of a suitable
and beneficial kind for the traveling
of public spirit will give our city! And public.
who will say the ill-name is not de[ Upon action taken by the union, Mrs.
nerved.
j McElwain and Mrs. Burton were con­
stituted a committee to furnish thenecThingb have fairly begun to move at i
paper racks for the waiting
the skating rink, and our people, some । rtjOII1Hf anj each lady of the union asked
of them, begin to move off freely, a few | contribute her mite each week toward
gracefully, on roller skates. From the | keeping u^.n,
.
marked improvement shown by wvenil j m„vk1
,.arrl„| that
ladies and gentlemen, one am with cer-jingbeMd a| th(. MWenre „f Mra
tainty predict that we -will soon have ( ]elnent Smith.
plenty of good skaters here. Bnt It is a |
wm. |fal| b) Ura Mnalu
hard road to perfection whwl'qne takes |
Mn, ikntlev. and Mrs. Bailey adroller skates tor IL Dave Goodyear | ltrMMd theunion in stew earnest words
tried, ami failed, to fall down in Noel^e I ......
m nyrard
U&gt; the magnitude,
importance
------------------manner as to knock the end or the । an(1 honor
|)Ur work
building s-loun
clean nut
out nf
of tinw.
time. Wedontj
Aft
singing-Meet
be thetiethat
hnilAinfr
MH ficin T i
a*,r,dl
___ i»Zi
___ r__ -two-.

Plainwell. He was found chopping
wood. On Monday Officer Lasher went
after him and brought him before Jus­
tice Rolierte, where he was charged by
G. G. Soule with having forged the
name of J. W. Pierce to a notefor 8180,
•old by him to the bank in June, 1882..
1882.
sold
Tlxe examination wm adjourned, and 1
Pancost, in default of bail,
jail.

fm sent

A PARTIAL LIST I
Of the Lacky Ones that took Valuable Presents from the

to j

Battle. Creek Republican.

A mother in search of her wayward
daughter last night found her in a sa­
loon with other beer guzzlers and en­
deavored to get her to go home. This
she refpaed to do and officers were sent
for but to no avail. Finally as a last re­
sort and with the mother’s consent, she
was taken to the lock-up, screaming and
cursing, in which she was sectired for
the night. She was allowed to go home
this morning, and it to hoped that the
lesson wiD be lasting.
A plan for the new First Preebyte-}
rian church, about to lie erected, has
been drafted but not as yet adopted by I
that body. It is aa follows: Basement,
prayer meeting room, entrance on Me-'
C-amly street. From the front entrance i
on Main street one passes through the
library into the Sunday school room,
which occupies the larger portion of
the liasemenL On the first floor is the
audience room, ample and well arranged,
the organ room and session room study.
The gallery h» • one half circle, similar
to that in Hamblin’s opera house, well
supplied with seata. This plan is so arranged, that, if adopted, 800 or 800 peo­
ple can be seated,

Silver Water Sett, Chas. Dahlau, city.
Ladies’ Gold Watch, C. Robinson, Ax Factory, city.
Fine Bed Room Sett, Mrs. P. Grosce, Kent City.
*100.00 Gold Stem-Winding Elgin Watch, Harry Croninger.
Caledonia, Kent Co.
Sewing Machine, C. Shoemaker, G. R. 11. Car Shops, city.
$45.00 Cook Stove, Maj. Lowell Hall, city.
Silver Tea Service, $75.00, Mrs. G. Hensums, city.
Fine Bed Room Sett, No.1-?, A. Manley. Walker township.
Kent county,
Silver Tea Service, No. 2, Gro. Hart, city.

We have not space to publish them all.
’coupled

FAIR AND SQUARE ONE.
Our sales since Dec. 1, have exceeded our wildest expecta­
jtions and the increase in -ales has more than- paid us for our
out
lay. There are
'

Vermontville Hawk.

A week ago Sunday evening at Bum’s
comers, when the tbemometer was be­
low zero, a young man staggered home,
10 o’clock at night and fell at the door
step. The dog knowing of the fact,
aroused the family and on going out
they found the young man prone on his
back, uncccscious and nearly frozen to
death. Asno whiskey is sold at the cor­
ner drug store, the question is where
did he get the whiskey ?
Bellevue has a G. A. R. post. with 19
charter metoiters; J. A. Burchard, com­
mander. The post is named in honor of
Col. J. B. Mason, who went into the ar­
my from Battle Creek as captain of Co.
I., Merrill's-Horae. When the 11th cav- j
airy was raised, Capt. Mason was made
Lieut. Col., and was killed in Imttir near I

MANY FINE PRESENTS LEFT
So come and getjjne.

We Offer 78 MEN’S DARK P. 8. OVERCOATS. V«lv«t
Collar, at $1.50 each.
’

LrU« r» zildmaed to tlir foltowlnz perwuis re-1
niainln* In th« poM office at Hniitiii**. Burry
county, Mlchi|tan. Jan. 21,1RM;
Jowiir Chamberlain. Clementine Dulioys. Belle
Miller. 8. 8. Mcnjw. Paulina Schult*; card. Ir- '
rin WaDtert drop letter*,-M. 8.HarkBr&lt;&lt;., two.
W. H. BOWAH. F. M.

I’cMh.” by H. JL Handy; ’’CulUvstlop at Fl&lt;
er*.” by Dr. M.&lt;J. Woodmansee. AO nwmb
are requested to be present. AH lovers of frt
and flowers, both ladles and genltenxii. un­

mean to assert that Dave failed to fall, mmp, ollr hearts in Christian love." the
ComtnlUer. |
j. r. WooDRvrr M-cn-mn.
for he’s an expert at that; bnt he j InwUng. a&lt;|j(,iiraed for one week.
couldn’t jam Iris cranium through a
&lt;». benti.ry, iU
!
foot of brick wall, and ™
so didn’t try it 1
--------------------1
but once yow A1 Keith is rated ns a Ii
NEIGHBORING EXCHANGES.
I Wlwrt, wWte.............
I
Wbert. red.................
for an extended visit with friends in \nan who know* his iMudneas and doe# Knlamazon Trkwniph.
. ( or*, retell................
'
Hoiithern Michigan and Ohio.
' |(. stm
an. pained to announce thdt
-There are now 115 telephone trans-!
' SarL^ta...’. .. ..
I
IHvk.
’TL jij
dredbd
LowkI.j. hud a 825.000blaze Saturday. he failed to i»ke one of his fists through mitters in Kalamaxno. The average iI Bret,
drerewl . . ..
The property destroyed consisted most- • Qje rjnk floor. He carrien hi^Aand in a daily messages number alxiqt 50b.
,j Htit.
’-r'' ..............
Hifltcr
.................. .........
Mr. JuhnLong, of Vicksburg, has
|v of wooden buildings on Main street. I sling. Even some ladies have tried to
I'm I
l‘&lt;4ator«
..
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j
The leap yeunp^rty Wednesday even-, sit down on that floor as if to lireak the demonstrated that it Is posshde. to make “
Andes
.
ing was one of the inoet reefweht af-, thing; but the fl&lt;x»r stays while the skat- a whistk (Hit*/ a pig's tail, and a good A irides, dried .
ciifekeus, drmuMtl .
!
fain* in the social history of our city. | er skates off for repairs. In company one t&lt;JO--and he sends to the Telegraph Tit-keys, dressed
larks, drvsssd .....
The ladies deserve great credit for the • with John McElwain we tried the roller office a perfect ear-piercer formulated Itahbtta,
V pair ................ .................... a» w •
Butter firmer, roc* dull, dried upplre flnter,
complete succiiss of their efforts to skate-act. We mirceeded in rolling, from the iwndaht of a past ‘ and gone
drtftseftlioKs ilull. (Tresred ehlekrn and turkton
i
•
amuse and entertain the gentlemen.
But John took the piwtry
Inj* pprker.
bljber.
—Tlyre was a narrow escape* from
. Sxweu. pastor of the Baptist Un minutes triM h'
Rev. _______ _
cremation on Sunday pth atthedwelling
olinrcn. nils wm in his resignation. The that he was quite a skater
’ church, haa sent in
of C. X To who of Comsto*1t» south "of
.ontinual ill health of hie wife make, elite uathal the beautof
Gelenburg. The ifre originated “inhere a

The “Lady of Lyons” was presented
at Union Hall by the Middleville Dra­
matic Company, assisted by Mr. Fred­
erick Ixiranger, Monday evening. So
much was going on here at the time
that not a very large attendance was
on hand. From a number who were
present we have heard the play quite
highly spoken of, and oar Middleville
friends complimented. Mr. Loranger’s
rendering of the part assigned him was
of course the feature of the occasion.
Those who visit the skating rink will
find it conducted in a most orderly
manner. We have lieen present on sev­
eral occasions, and can vouch tor the
fact that Mefwrs. Moul &amp; Messer meant
what they said, when they announced
that they would tolerate no rowdyism.
There is absolutely no objectionable
feature about the place, and nothing to
which the most fastidious could take
exception. If you want to enjoy an in­
nocent amusement in an orderly place,
the skating rink will afford you the
wished for opportunity.

We Offer 48 BOY’S OVEBCOATS, same goods, at $1.00.

At these prices they go fast, so come at once.
We have
hav cut prices on Winter Goods so much that we don’t
expect to&gt; carry one garment over.

Call Soon at

Star Clothing House
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

The BaiTj- Qu. Horticultural Society will turct*
.a* the court house In the city ot HaaUnjp. Thurs­
day the 3lat day ot January, IM*, at two o’clock

BROWN’S^

Mind we must close

Our Entire Winter Stock!

the salt works of Virginia.

t,
Remember the firemen’s dance at ’
v
Union hall, Friday evening February
j
1st. Tickets 50 cents.
I
Miss Grace Black will leave Saturday ।

freis that he can call hia work finished.
He feels duly grateful for tho earnest
and warm support of his church and
congregation.
Another machinist made his appear­
ance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syl­
vester Greusel, on "Wednesday night of
last week. This will account for the
smiling countenance of Mr. Greusri. Of
course all hands of the Banner force
were remembered by him with a supply
of cigars. The smokers unanimously
voted that if the new-comer is possessed
of as good character as those cigars he’s
a -good ’un"—a chip of the old block.

concedes that our attractions in the way of Bargains
with the GRAB BAG SCHEME is a

]Everyone

THE BLASTED PINE
iLoaiavilte Coorier-Joumal. j

On a sandy road, in a Georgia pins
woods, at midnight a traveler is vndkiug slowly, with bridle-rein over his
wm. foHowed by a weary horse. • • •
The moon seemed to be flitting in
and out from passing ragged clouds,
do« throwing patches of light on the
road, aud again leaving it in darkness
on the uncertain shadows of the pines.
• • •

•

,

A breeze, with a faint, sighing sound,
swayed the lighter pine boughs.

The traveler walks sloWy. peering
anxiously into the distance, \nd wondam where ho is. Weary, nervous, on
a strange road at a late hour, ho scans
the brush at every turn of the winding
road.
Tlio moon, uncovered for a moment,
throws a volume of light on a blackened
pine, standing grim and bare, al an
abrupt tarn of the road.
A man stops from l&gt;ehind the black­
ened pine with a step that is deadened
by the pine ncedieu which imbed the
sand. He stops in the middle of the
road, motionless, facing the traveler,
half a dozen paces distant.
The traveler stops; his horee cornea to
a halt before be feels the alight touch
of tho rein, and. raising his hand, looks,
wonderiogly at the motionless figure in

his hor»c step by step, searching the
roadside with staring eyes.
No sound of step, do sign of figure,
recumbent or crouching is seen. Only
ar? owl hoots in a dismal pine top. • •
Ckrefullv feeling the pommel of the
saddle, and gathering the reins over the
neck of the trembling horse, the traveler
mounts, his eyes still searching for the
vanished figure.
With nerves at awful tension the
traveler strikes his responsive horse,
and they bound down the road, expect­
ant of assault from the unseen foe.
At th® cross-roads store the traveler
tolls the story of hu escape to half a
dozen belated listeners.
He describes the blasted pine tree
and the figure that confronts him with
knife in hand..
His curious listeners grow still, and
look into each other’s fares. • " • ' ,
“Stranger, that's Jos Blewitt you
saw. He was stabbed to death at that

brother Jim.”
No &lt;me4eav&lt;
it in the pine wood*..
i the morning they all go bach over
sandy road with the traveler. Tbev
reach the blackened pine tree. The
impress of hoof and foot is in the sand

stovepipe paahed through the floor, pro­
The fourth one resulted in landing tected by the tueial tin ventilator. Con­
siderable progress had l&gt;een made by the
Half a dozen yards to the right,
scarcely ahielded by ths undergrowth,
But thm's lots of soUil fun In It; und fire fnjhe chamber liefore its discovery,
lying on hia face across a fallen tree, to
and we are glad to see the rink so well but with prompt action it was extin­
guished. Capt. Vosburg adjusted the
patronized Oom the start.
loss, which was promptly paid by the
Thb traveler’s eyes are fixed upon the
Bl.uxb’s book, “Twenty Years of Farmers’ Mutual company.
human figure, and he lightly toeeee the
Garfield,"
rein over the horse’s bead and drops his
Congress, from Lincoln to
I
c
well
Journal.
THE
BEST
TONIC.
other hand io his hip-pocket
will soon be ready to deliver, The first
gMITH A PACKARD,
Ex-congreMinaD Webber likes lum­
CX*roe
He watte for a greeting from the alvolume is now out, and the second is bering better than political log rolling.
well along In the publisher's hands.
He is -now speculating largely in South
Mr. Blalno was one of the most prom­
moon’s wavering raw. His heart beets
Carolina cypress. It makes the press
inent character! In our history during sigh to think of the fortunes that have
rapidly and his boree is breathing
MM. I
the twent/yeani covered by his bookIjeen made by such men. Why, wehave
“Who are youF* askstheftraveler, his
1881 to 1881. He was Dot only an ener­
a lumber King right here In Lowell!
getic actor .in forming our history at
The Hastings people are getting tired
that time, but a keen olwerner aa well.
into
of the apathy of Kalamazoo in regard
He Iu also, in the preparation of bis
to the new railroad project Lowell got
work, had reeoerae to the archives /In
which a fugitive moon ray glance* for a
tired&gt;of that same apathy a long .time
the Mate department at Waahlngtdn,
ago. There is more “ spunk" in Battle
Introductory tetter by
and has spared no palm, to get the facts
Creek than in Kalamazoo. Hartings
the gresp upon the handle and the
hi every' event touched upon.
wfli find it out in time.
MRS. LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD. braced figure. He slowly drawn from
The twenty years covered by the
hia pocket a revolver, never toeing sight
The .Salvation Army ia still lighting
Exclusive territory given. Mate towuabips In
work were the moat Important of opr
o&lt; the threatening figure. * • •
against great odds in Grand Rapids.
The figure in the road moves toward
history. To view them from the stand­
The tactics of this Army need revising. address with stamp tor reply.
the traveler, but makes no rwixw.
point of on “Inalder" is a privilege which
“Stop, or Hl f "
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FRENCH A TA¥LOR,
As a soul-saving organization the reports
the
no man can afford to lose.
I ndoulitPublishers, MS Woodward Ave,,
traveler, as he ini
show that it is a florry failure.
DwraojT, Mrcit.
edly no man In the country is so well
horse backing, with
nostrils and
qualities! to speak of those twenty years IHalnwtiU Imlrpendejrt.
eyes aflame. * •
Our Work Show* for faelf.
Complaints are made to the indepen­
The figure with dread purpose and
as .lames G. Blaine.
cautious step advances. • • •
dent
that
several
of
the
drinking
and
The press of the country, republican,
A shot rings out in the pine woods,
independent (mil democratic, unite in billiard rooms of Plainwell were made
Worse Owner*. if you
and smoke is curling from the travel­
pronouncing Mr. Blaine’s work as a a place of frequent resort during the
er
’
s revolver. The startled horse
masterlv presentaiion of the events ot school vacation by young boys of this
bounds beck, carrying hi# inantor with
the two most important decades in town. Owners of theee places violate
him. • • •
J. SMITH.
Then both horse and man stand still,
American annals. He has been moved law in letting boy* under 16 visit them.
H PACK AB».
and the cocking of the revolver only
by no spirit of revenge toward his Wherever a case of this kind comes to
breaks tho siknoe. • • •
enemies-and so positive s man as he any one’s notice, a complaint should be
Man and horse stare down the road
must have enemies.
He treats them at once entered, the proprietors fined or
Ihsders in Fine Wall
dispassionately, and mentions in terms imprisoned, and the youngsters whipped
Loss of
James Pancost of Watoon was arrest­
of the highest praise the acta of some
men who were his most bitter oppo­ ed in Walker township near Grand
Rapids, on Saturday evening by a Kent
nents.
The work ia in two volumes, which county officer, &lt;m a telegram from

BLACKSMITHS,

QUR HOME!

Horseshoeing a Specialty.

YON&amp;HEALY

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THE LEPar»»AREWELL.

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FIRST CLASS

JOB W0RKI®&lt;«

steamer conies to fetch to Molokai
these wbow condition is most adranoed.
thereto remain until death draws its i
of aeverxl virion* liitie &lt;wr* at-1m heel* charitable veil over eyes that hunger
dnrisg th* trip- Tbe»ut«* of the for a land they ran never see. and closes
dwelling gave no promise of the re­ ears that bsten in vain for voices that ।
puted riche* within, being simply an can never sj&gt;eak to them. It was with
r-AT THE—that'I traveled finally to .
nnpre tc-.tious whitews»h«I shanty, such a party----------------------------------throa-h the chiaksm the door of which jfcyjokai. hi* excellency hariag at last
streamed the light A knock at the eXh*nsted liis reasons for my not going,
ii
many sad
door w« answered by ah invitation to 71-Lad••been my .lot. .to witness
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“Cotaem." The rich mat was seated scenes in which the human heart seems I
at the snp]/er table, which was laden U&gt; have run the gamut of agony.
I
Frtve heard the wail outside of an Irish
"Does Xig—that is, does Colored prison vh&lt;n xhe black flag floating to
Richard livenere?" was asked.
to the staff told that the sentence of the
lam!*
. . '' J'*'.
-Yes, saL: yes. s*h. I’m ‘Nigger ; ]3&lt; had been given effect. I have seen
Dick'; least wise .that's what dey call
Jews in the east driven in winter
me, tho’ my wme is Sp riddal, sab;
night from out of their villages,
Jolin Spriddal. Take a cheer, sah. anj a few months ago I hurried on to
Git up dar. chile, and gib de gentleman Sunderland in time to see an hundred
dot eLecr. Scu-e me fer not rilin', but crushed bodies of children carried out
Tm troubled wid de rbenmate-rheu of a
hall. Eierv familv of that
mstiz in bof my feet. An' ter what eitv had its dead little one, but nene of
sah. ami ter’tribute dis social wirit*”
there nor anv other • scenes tlmt
"It is said that you have realized a nice i j Ure witness^ appruoched in
Hated DreaMr m. A. l&gt;. was'
little fortune out of the a^h-damps of guj WST those
whida
attended
which vou have had charge, and I up^n the separation of famibes Imported and Doinewtir Wall Pajier Hanging-, htaixxd claim.
would like to learn southing of the u these handful of lepers sailed away inlaid wood floors. Designer and manufacturer of art furniture.,
&lt;
lar
Rr*"’ **'
m
business."
| to their exile. Daughters reached out I
AtUnrey « for Sok Evvnikre
“Yes, sah: I see, sah. Thinking ob their arms to mothers whom they might Mantels a specialtv. Representative of the Low Art Tile.
BUrt* CX. MV!
'
/U FORT ST. WEST. DETROIT.
dat line ju'sdf, sah ?’
,
DOt embrace, wives held up their mouths
Od being as-sured ths? he saw in hi* ' fOT
which their husbands could
visitor po prospective rival in the profits i
gjTe&gt; babes held in arms of strangqthi* business, Dick continued: “Well, j e„ Uughed and cooed to their mother*,
sth. I've foHy d the profession about i to whoae breaking hearts they might
Hail FMtetaete*w Ctreati Conn tor t ’,
fou'teeu year sod Lev done tol able E&lt;/f be held in one last loving clasp,
2 Kj^TTS-r —*“■-■■
well. In dat time I bev scrape! toged- And ^bs. such sobs, alas, that come
der eight or nine Lttle properties, and tma tfae depths of heart* wrung with
her some tittle savras rede bank-ati ’ d* rutsery at a hopeless -mnditioc.
rreUeet of Ttifc* mate, tart H ■ tretavn'
out of d
sni dirt The way de bnrf- Present lv the lines were cwt off, thelitth A Coijymr. wotH
ness is done wdu; 1 « beam of some- . tie siomtr tonsd her brad «w and
OT,- J.b&gt;f
^rr,lin‘\
"ante .teamed slowlv toward the bar. '
filled in. Jou goes to bun and asks:
j went into’the little cabm in t ajmrt
054-1884
four lui-.Ui- from tireeixtrof tbts-ici&gt; .
within twraly davsthe eomdainx-.. ..
•Lan I hab charge of de dempT It ,
the ^tam and closed the door, de­
don t coot him uothifi . and you nrcst ferniined tn hear 'no more and see no
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m HuE. Hotwre H. Hull Elimbet^
iM to kwpiti de damp level »ad oal; „,o„ ot ,,^1, gri, t. Tb, hIUe port WM
M M
a e&gt;
' Mrtrh. (Teu.eRtfn'- TotkdM. &lt; *n«ta AznMcldes.
Hasting* !&gt;*enttrer 12th 1W.
de nght sort Id, dirt » pat io. Dra I op,„, .j,?„ niddoalr it
d»rkened,
..
•
FRANK A. HtxihKH
joe. to de men who m nAnlm n.luw : „nd lrx,kjrltr up I M«tbe dark but be*a.
SMITH A (NHAiROVF.
" ’ ‘
apd otaer like thiol's that u alvajr, ctfwl face ot a woman
• young Lua­
rompi*:
. ta-it. .moeesl away i»d tell dem dat d,r bmid war on hu way to Mol’okai. Hl,e
■ ^^1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■KSraMHn !H4uey F. I loft. Jane Huft ItenM Hutt. Rfob- EAttewt.’ SoiM r«»r&gt;CHt«A RLK?
M MACK
Ctt
pirtthWy
tacand
by
DR.
F.
HAldL*H
CATARRH
RKHEl»Y,
.wT
Hull.
Ortey
HuU.
Fnorilfo
IrowWnAir
Ian dniup nt my «uip I Km J get,
, 1Md ,WBn&gt;
M IC„reet,t thl. Earner,
Anr»oMap»&lt;S.«Mlirtyaiff«rrtkifK«n •aoUurrmwruuon*. 1» M h the forra ------- Hull, an Infant wbmw chrHtian nxroe b
nre-n^ sad-what l*» hauled there is care- nnd
- - * *being,
-j- - as indeed are all. her race. a=
fully picked over, and what we get out much at home in the water as ou land
! ^itait pcndliy in tbr C’trrutt
is my. pay for superintendin'de job. I she had no difficulty in accomplishing
&lt;l*y U S'whiIi
pay my men $1 a day mostly, but some- her purpose.
In thrt &lt;-*U9
times work ’em on shares. ’ Almost ev­
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.!«*&gt;&lt;■ Hull arto
"Ah!" she said, "yon are not a doctor
, tian uawr is unknown, an- :xX rrtolrnt, „f thi* ■ Kamari r
erything is found in dera cart loads of nor a constable, tell my husband to look
mate, but realdr In the state at Kaww There- :
(
dirt, rre found money'an’ jewelry— r over the side to me and God will bless
such a* breast-pins, lockits, charms, and you."
sleeve-buttons -on’ silver money an'
lumr I* unknown, eater their Appcanuxv 1m '
I went on deck. We were stexftning '
saM rauw on or beforr- four month* from the
greenback* A short spell ago I found I slowly, waiting for the.,government in­
&lt;!rte of thia order. And that wlthto t«t*oty day*
a $10 bill in acme ashes. But the prin- spector to complete his task before
tire cvninluJtianurfUiM-tht* order t«&gt; Ih- j-uMHbrd I
cipol things, of course, i* rags, bones, • taking Lis own boat for the shore. The
February, l*A. at Un o efork to thr Jurrwo^i .
brass, bottle^, tin cansj and old boot* lepers liad become quiet, or at least
the north fnmt door of the court !i..u&gt;« . •# th
HXr &lt;rf Harttags. In Barry county, NH-.-siu
jmd shoes, and the like, and dey all pays comparatively so, except for j»aiu. A
HIMIKEK.
well. I sells dem to dealers For a few women were rocking on their
wagon-load of tin cans I gits $2.50. Old haunches and moaning. A young half­
boots aud shoes is worth 10 cents a ’ white girl, whose sail story I will tell
I'HAULES M MACK
bvrel.*
later on, Lad fl ung herself od the doek
“ What is done with the bouts and ! in a wild abandonmant of grief, and be­
an
shoes?"
'* hind the smokestack I found the hus­
blatc of xicblsan.
“I don’t know dat, sah. I sells dem band kneeling in prayer. His faev.
fraruonx! half of the Mrfhre-ast fn»eti&lt;*a&gt; ! quar
tA*r nf oKthw, nnm*w»r
trwT'.f1,, a.-w..,-.
down by Gray's ferry road, but could serrated by the leprous sore*., was held
uStHIRAM SIBLEY k CO.Rochwiw.N.t Chiun,III
nebber lam what a a* done wid dem up to the sun; the tears were stream
Drrrtuber-rt. 1JWX.
Richard Dovk. Elizabeth Bentley. Annxi Biehle
dar. De tin cans is sold to a place ing down his cheeks and d^eaae-cut
rmup w. xiskern
ourt cremrtMtotrer In ait.! to it
where de solder i*» melted off. and then features, softening them by the agony
ly. MM.
Reed. Defendants.
they go to the chimical works. The of supplication.
1 H. CDKBIN.
'X j
noUrttor for CompiiUn.tot
rags brings me from 1 to 10 cents a
‘•WUIiam," said I, ‘ your wife is |
X
JOHN ( AKltTH
rmnd. I So, you see, out of five dumps alongside; go quietly to the place I '
day of Febrshave clffirge of, the business canZXe shall point out to you, and yon will aee
&gt;u.
*1!
be
north
made to pay a livin’ for a plain, unos- i her.”
sumin’ family like me and the children."
The man sprang up, and for a •
“How many men do you employ at moment he looked perfectly beautiful,
each dump?”
such a joy as came in his face. Then
"From three to ten; if* accordin’ to be turned and ran to the place I indiMTW, K73.)
the„ jpickin
-- - ’*.” .
,
cated. Half an hour afterward I saw
And are they mostly colored men?" him alone. We were then under a full
MlchUan. described aa follow*.
"No, Ssah!"
t-.* . i _
I?e jpdignant re- ; bead of steam, passing Diamond Head.
WMt half
__ —V___ . _ . .
spouse; "dey is. mealy
I-taban*
~~T. tj
.H— and
—j I■
“Wl:»rei.»h«r iMked.
'
1 pendiaa la thia cotwt. i
Meh tetob. G«xl night, uh; look out
He pointed astern, and there, not an
for de dog,. Here. yon. Bern ,r go_wid eighth of' a —
mile
awav,
-- ------- . we saw hei
de gintleman and keep de dogs off.”
—
’----- ’
*toward• some -fishing boafi.
Cures Rheumatism. Lum­
swimming
, her black, soft hair floating out behind
bago, Lame Back. Sprains and
canw. within four
1 her, her arm every now and again
Bruises. Asthma. Catarrh,
waving to us good-by.
Coughs,
Colds,
Bore
Throat.
।
On tlie deck beneath us slept and
In Um* said counn
D iphthe ria, Bums, Frost
eye on the newspapers, “bow favored | moaned the lepers. With his legs
railroad men are in the columns pf the twisted about the rail of fabe bridge, his
Bites, Tooth, Bar, and Head­
daily papers from New York to San disreputable pipe wheezing, and his ,
ache, and all pains and aches.
Francisco? There is no paper of prom­ unrestrained tongue reeling off lies, .
inence that gives less than one to two perches the captain. I doze in a wicker '
•D- hot iare^ul m4 rsMraai reaody ia ifc.
Ma
r*..- ttSU
r* wr uweouni-mK-ri uii" inn
oi iircrmiwr,
u. iwv
chair,
and
listen
and
dream
and
fall
to
I
columns daily to railroad affairs. In
■&lt;Wlk» fe tka
FBAXK A IPIOKKK
&lt;WOrr&gt; anryakun. Ottenteaa la Hj-tt iMfUfo.
the little -paragraphs with, which these wondering what ministry of faith can :
m Fndar. the
Cirruit Jud kr­
one
ttaMMMd
’
AMrraftOOLGBOVK.
bring
peace
to
the
troubled
souls
of
l
(Hose, the names of officials of various
ttabcftm for ('iMMptaiuant
roads appear from day to day in con­ this cargo of afflicted, and so listening
FOOTER, MIUMJRN &amp; CO., Pre^ra,
nection often with most trivial matters. and wondering I fall asleep soundly, ;
■tTTALO. X.r,uA.A.
Take it here in St. Paul, for instance. and when I awake Kalawao is broad off ।
* Ctertra ?ickrrwMCaT£ra&lt;
I suppose there are possibly 100 railroad our starboard bow and the sun is '
'
men drawing salaries ranging from 1 rising.
Ikfsult barter been made In the conditloti11,500 to *10,000, whoto names get into j
a eertatu inortnn- (Whereby the power Umi
MWtelnH to seUhas becooM* operathe rir
pyint at 1 least once a week the year
lExchauge.] ,
tedtorCtmrtas W. Stewart to Mrs. H. M Nor
round. There are 20,000 men equally 1.
The rubber industry of -the United
important
another,
who States has no rival in foreign countrie*.
TZZiin
-!* one way
'and
----------—
fzz
are ’ ’lucky
z
if *2
their name*
___ average one j There
in­ |
l the twenty-mi mth d*j of Nornntx-r A
mere is
is rtramthing,
something, like
Like $75,000,000
&gt;75,000,000 inXDO YOU WANTS
2?
II” *
newspajMW appearance in a j,
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r* * vested in the businCos of manufseturing ,
really doubt if it is justice or
good.,
pSl.Ood.Ood
of wbinl.
whichTi
or good
good robber
rubber ctooi
Ik. *30.000
non nf
i. '
IM-ttttoner
management to shut so large a class of confined to the rubber boot azxd shoe |
people as farmers, for instance, out of industry. The to'al number of em-1
the daily and weekly papers for the ployes is placed at 15,000, and the j
iRARe. that should
b
mbFmmM Inten-:
sake of so much unimportant railroad total number of factoriee nt 120. Ac-1 ^B^- B
»Wben»lbewR;
news.”
cording to a recent census bulletin tlie
■
w |
pressed, ant! aho»I&lt;i
[■affmar* for th&lt;value of the annuyf product is $250c 1
000,000. Some 30,000 tons of raw rub- j
■
M B JR
The old colored nurse, the creolo ber arc imported every year, which,
with an amirar* at inlcrvM then1
c - L
~
"mammy” waa the ideal servant—a when combined with other materials in I
Lbe cotton qf mid mortiMcc Im-cocgood cook; a thorough nurse, a second manufactuMg, atnount to 800,000 tons.
ewlui—wwii wwwfwf.Ml1 dr.
bees Nmie ta tbe paywrat of mI&lt;!
Jf* 5®WfcLti, i
mother U the children, bnt teaching The market price of the raw material &lt; w
■totetedMlMteMtenlbe saaie *&gt;
OI • O*P ER* D 1.1 VER,
them to prattle a horrible jargon, Lu been force. 1 np to 11.25 per pound.
le as above exprvssrti, and the «anre
sometimes called “gombo," and again,
ta«nraldttrfta mtwt&lt; Bltbwu"creole." The negro lingo of Virginia scarcely DO cents. In consequence of ; b* flteaas— jot tea hninaa race. These
is classical compared with the jargon o4 the advance m price, several substances i mnj*»tadte«tetbateeitetejee:^ae eS
the ctwolehegre. Whether ft was ttfat have been prepared as anb«txtutea left it,'
—--— ---------- ....
A,wrr»
■
.tabedmand pa&gt;«
French was a language too difficult for of which celluloid is the most important, ey^teg* ~r ‘r ~rVr"r* Brwetpfion
Htbsttete*.tberr l~
4&lt;THE MAIL,** Toronto, Canada
their toogaes, or whether it was due to
id «*on rnM
rare
and
the
»
&lt;
t SOU-attire date ol
the presence of so many negroe brutes,
IIKanttihtte
hsiwtrrd and thlrt?
wild negroes of African birth, in the i
tdstes,
i«»d
Mrs.
Barnett,
author
of
“
Through
swor niuil) hniiiu
colony, cannot be said; it iaonly known
tbs debi remain I tu
that they sj»oke a distinct ixtoM- One Administration," is at present en- j
e;ed
upon!another
play.
"lam
very
another language from their masters,
y," site siys, "and although I’ve done '
the twelfth «iio nf
made up of about e:iual parts of French
lock In the aftemncit
But_____
and African words, and absolutely in- an immense amount of work— I have i
comprehensible to an ordinary French­ written ten books, including the earlier '
"sn
■eri.tla—I have accomplished ft onh
man. j.
i;
j
,. .
The whole gibberish coutained but a with the greatest effort. I don't like tc
few hundred words and wain without work,and l!m very lazy. • Of course, J
er fte ptteikanifa - aM martsaini deerribed.
tense, rosod. or grammar, One word work methodically. I go to my room
।much thereof as may Ire nw«M.in to salt'
of W«c tad "childroa’■
did dutyfor a hundred, aud. the very which is oniy&gt;e third floor, every morn­
animals and trees were without distinct­ ing immediately after break fabt, and
fcg^gag^^gdii.
ive titles,' because tho language was not stay there until luncheon. I stay, but J
can’t always write. Sometimes 1 spend
•J w. o. HUGHART,
rich enonghjo gne them
* or party1* of BumI lying amt being MtuatFor sale by FKKflKlllCK HnTCRKlwT
nearly the entire time walkmg up and !
Goethe: Holdfast to ths present down, tossing a ball, a habit 1 have, an
I am obliged to umb my hands when
to aUau wwmraam nu.
thinking.”
ativeof a whole century.
; ;
A Oman has computed that from
Half a loaf is, no doubt, better thaa 1802 until 1813 Napoteou L “con
none, but a woman never gets a chanw aumed” 5.800,000 men, or at the rate ol
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VOL. XXVIII. NO. 41.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 1, 1884.

County News.

Farms! Farms!!

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BLACKSMITHS,

Horaeshoeing a Specialty.

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WHOLE NO. 1489.

—------------------ —--------------------------------------. J2®1) A farm of 80 acres in Newaygo
Timely notice of the play will be given tertaining visitors from Kbtamazoo.
a spree Saturday night with his i
fro°r\
ctHHrty neat and
in these columns.
. Miss Kittie Bramble has gone to her
2H miles from R. R. station, 12 acres
improved, 20 acres chopped so that it
J
M
aple gbo ve.
brother
’
s
in
Muskegon.
OB.
(EVILLE.
&gt;’,IU1'! ** KB1I&gt; cleared; babmre nni.
L. L. Loveland leaves Prairieville
_
.
Bev. W. N. Breidenstein will address
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Hon. I). R. Code and lady visited
bered with oak. hickory, elm. basswood
Those intending to buy farms the
“*• ff’?1'1. surface level, no friends In this place Monday and the people at the U. B. church, Feb. 5th this week for a future residence in York ■ east. He was overhauled on Tuesday
at
Chester,
brought
before
Squire FeigbComing season will do well to carefully waste land; log house and barn, good Tuesday.
.
at 7 o'clock p m. Will also hold an in­ state.
Will trade
examine the following list of. farms good wd!, young orchard.
James Wilcox died this morning, at ner, and remanded to the custody of the
John A. Turner is in Allegan for a stitute on Feb. 7th at 7 o’clock p. m.
“
“ 40 or 80 “ere farm.
taken from our Itooks.
officer till he became sober. .
the residence of his brother, Alonzo.
with Hie following program:
(2»7)
quarter day or two.
We
have
many uvumB
others iuki
and can not
..v ii.»
.v uuiu;
nor
—z 110 acres on the S. W.. quarter
in Wnflun.1
___
The Good Templars of Naahvilte
fail to suit any one in price and loca- ■f»W. 34
341 ln
Butland, attz milw* «•from
1 Binging.
Mrs. G. G. Carns is slowly recovering
BOWEKB MXLZA
ti&lt;&gt;n.
Hastings U mile from school, 35 acres from typhoid fever, having been ih the
elected
the .following officers:- A. 8.
2 Prayer.
Among the sick we mention this
(164) 140 acres, five miles from Hast- *mProyve&lt;i. 90 acres of good land on the
Winn, W. C. T.; Mrs. L. O. Crocker. W.
3 Singing.
Week Mrs. A. D. Still,and two children of
ings, on good road; 70 acres improved ,&gt; ri3-}1, the
isuwutmi
timberedHwainp
swamp care of a doctor over three weeks.
.— .remainderw
V. Z; Bertha .Wood, W. 8.; Mm®
4 Greeting remarks. Rev. W. N. F, Bixler—all quite sick too.
Mrs. Merrill, a very old lady, is •seri­
:did CO acres of good timber, farm is iland;
Ian tiiuberon
u,rao®Pon the high land, beech
beech,
Stanton, W. F. 8.; Bert Smith. W. T.;
Inwood andwKitewood;
well watered by a stream running ’ !maple
uai,1&lt;‘. *&gt;aaiwood
and whitewood; frame ously sick; heart disease and lung com­ Breidenstein.
On going to his barn the other .morn­
hlttllUI
... I I
’
AT
through IL It is timbered with beech. .h
ous? M*84, 1log stable.
This farm
will
Elwood Martin, W. M.; Allie Dowim,
plication.
5 Ereay, Miss Agnes Dean.
' itu oeren, ’
at
H
ing, Mr. James Williamson found a
■,&gt;ak. ash, elm, and white maple; fam
soil 1' *
a VCT7 low
price.
■
«at
“
the ItiStlon
of those I „ 1’roceM* 01 ““»»
6 Declamation Holinter McCartney. valuable horse lying dead in his stall. W. I. G.
gravelly loam, good fruit.
This farm J*'*o“M,»UtUi:Uuiiwu w; diooe i The proceeds of the donation for Mr.
■
-d wishing
to buy
7 Singing.
will be sold for a very low price
if- sold
u
"“y farms to the fact that Bunne11 amounted to 830.50.
The animal seemed all right Che night
&lt;0O»l
■ nm.tor
__ i j
___ .. than ’
better forma
terms nun
can be secured
now
Mr. L. A, Nichols will soon have
8 Essay Miss Mary Guy.
his
before.
Plainwell Independent.
' tae^s^n^te
l£V»ibee?
miU done in the «wamP running.
(169) A fair farm of 91 acres
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9 Recitation, Miss Esther McMore.
iS. O. Smith has decided not to adopt
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n.-.
Cook, of the Hastings Banner, wants
miles from
town, 70
acres improved* u,e season.
season,
it is also
aiso better/or
oetterJor the
riot,
«
,tiVMuslc.
level, soil gravelly
gravelly loam
loam and
and produces
product P
Purcaa9e
urc^aserr to
to be
be early
early settled.
settled. We
We have
have
rns nearly aU empty m our place,
a boy just yet.
to be “tufced loose 16 a roller skating
11
Essay,
John
Messemer.
all kinds of
&lt;2. ®®Uinn^ m*^8
a steam sawmill
here is talk of Geo. Bunce selling his
of crops, well watered, fences }*"*
J -----—
Mr. Knapp has iyid an auction sale, rink, for a genuine hour's amusement.”
in fair repair, good orchard; good house
12 Recitation, Fannie McKee.
louse ., ir.n Rood ,ocati
.------- °n..to sell or exchange for
lor PI;ice to&gt; MrJMorril who formerly lived
and intends making Battle Creek his Probably the spectators would enjoy it
Will i Iafnis, ah
*° small stock of groceries
and fair bam and wagon house. Win
also
croceriwi to ‘; near
T.ulra
13 Singing.
near T*lrtA
Pine Lake.
future home.
ncv.
.
or exchange for small farm. Money
the most.
be sold for low price.
Henry Morehouse has finished set­
Rev. Osborn, of Irving, ’preached ;at
mites
north
*(Mxl
eatat« security. Fire
(166) 3
120
acres.
F- of Hast-1 loa?£i
The demand for mill feed among the
15 Address. W. N. Breidenstein.
ings, on good road, within a few rods of I ™ l“e iusurance written in the best tling his mother^ estate^to the satisfac­
the Briggs school house Sunday morn­ fanners, in the absence of the corn
school. 80 acres ■ improved and under ! £°rnpaniea.
We are the agents for the tion of the heirs. A few hundred left
16 Singing.
ing. No meeting at the Kiner school crop, is beyond anything known here
high state of cultivation. 30 acres of i?nIa’ Laton &amp; Barry Farmers’ Ins. Co. afterpaying all demands.
17 Recitation Miss Mary Bowley.
house next Sunday, as Rep. Gillaspie before.
excellent timber, well watered with I tt l^S®8 . vacant lots in all parts of
On ;®e day this week 8140
Sinsimr.
Sleihing getting pretty thin in this
will then attend quarterly meeting at worth of feed was sold and put up for
springs, well fenced, two.good apple "“tings to sell on easy terms and low
Benediction.
orchards of choice varieties of fruit, P.nc®*- Call on us before you buy and vicinity.
Gun Lake.
farmers
at
Merrill &amp; Co.'s mill.
Elmer Shafer’s children have the
early and late, peaches, peara, quinces! i we8®aU be glad to show you our list of
Harry Thiera froze his toes on both
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Whitcomb, of
and berries of all kinds; good house ! Pruperty free of expense to you.
feet last week going to Martin for plaster.' measels.
Gun Plains, visited at William Manley’s
and large barn, well and cistem.% Will
Respectfully,
North
&gt;Norins’ In a whirl.
Mrs. A. 8. Quick is sick.
last week.
vpilSSti;(
l»e sold at a bargain if sold soon.
i
,PA?KKRi
* kenaston.
(167) A-gooff farm of 130 acres in j
,,oody,,,r 1 c° ’&lt;
Con“r
A party at Geo. Moores last Friday
C. H. Hayton and wife are visiting
Splendid sleighing.
IkxAurln gutter.
night.
■ Hat tn rtrwt.
Prairieville.
,
•' --------------------------- friends in this vicinity.
!
We are informed that Lafe Whitteter on sidewalk.
(169) A good farm of 160 acres, on j
Ask Jake Endinger how he crone to
—---------------- I nK're L,i
to builds new raw mill
good road, Sp, iiiilw south of Middle- '
i"TrK4?*r /.I
JuM bwnSiwSwHl Kumxi and shoed.
set the sleigh box on fire.
NASHVILLX.
vilte, 12u acres improved. 10 acres of. I four »kii‘ aild tem? ???#££ on
«f »■■&gt;«&lt;»&gt;«■ Hataera.
hwwrow’l—
.foe
Shoups
is
ready
to
receive
custoinC. E. Oviatt, the railroad -agent at
timber, level, soil sand loam, buildinp*
r
mgs 1i with zo-pk-sa. itreiruinti-stbesystem.nerves,
fhe last chattltti to replevin was a
• era at the new store.
ro«k M?ybra,a',n?lkM
l,rlshL y°ur work I drive well.
Nashville, received an invitatioptotake
fair, good fruit of all kinds, 40 r&lt;~~
I
Charles
Slade
and
wife
spent
Saturfrom school^ 30 acres of wheat and the !
charge of a depot at Cassopolis, but con­
The examination of Jas. Pancost on
Wotikl
'
WiUi)un freeman, of the town ot
same number of acres of rye.
T*
* i •
cluded he had rather stay in Nashville. the charge of jittering a forged note of
1
»
Baltimore, visited G. W. 1'alentiqe on Ii day and Sunday at Section Hill.
take a house and Ipt in town or ai small I
I Forest Lodge Ko. 891, L O. G. T^ He visited Detroit last we&lt;k in retetion
’
i Sunday last.
8150 to the liainwell Exchange bank
farm in part payment.
(172) The west half of the southeast
•
: Tiro must l»e legal tender in the city, elected the following officers Jin. 26th. to the matter. ■ .
was held on Tuesday before .Justice
W. C. T., Cora Pearce; W. V. T7 Alice
The editor of the “News”‘went to Roberts, resulting in Pancost’s Jieing
quarter of sec. 17, township of Rutland, ,
i
judging
from
the
number
drawn
from
65 acres improved. 10 acres of tjftnber. !
Dunham; W. T^ 8. Ames; W. S.,George Lansing, to assist in installing the offi­
,
'I this town.
/
.
held for trial at the next term of the
good clay soil, quite level, fruit •of all
... „ !,
Spencer; W. I. G., Vena Walton; W. 0. cers in the K. of P. lodge of that Sda&lt;‘‘- circuit oourt in 8600 bonds, which not
kind, qomlortable buildings.
Price j hjglj'.'ig,
We learn that Dr. ,V. E. Grcler. of
Gm Ed. Wolf; W. M., Calvin Nicewan- last Wednesday.
•
reasonable at 82,400.
year* by a Boston druggist.
l»emg given he was committed to jail to
n ;■ Niranac
Saranac, aa former resident of this place,
der; W. F. S., Elva Nice wander.
(200)
240
acres
in
Irving
and
Bowne,
?
“
•,
do
^
e
w,u
.
c
‘
ir
any
ordlnanr
rough,
it
.
t
.
’
Rev. A. Livermore visited friends in
ll'niiles
1 n,urc from
from Hastiiura
Hastings,7T
f milrc from' I -fn,mart
-?«,magically. Ask any dealer u»’ KJt ! has taken a partner in,his practice, and I
await his trial.
Parmetre ami C.lladoma stations on the I
.tlial ,he Uttle gratleman weighs eight I
’Eaton Rapids aeouple of days last week.
CABLTON.
armetee and Caladoma stations on the ~J --------- -~ —
*
Stella Wilson made a visit to Battle Bellevue Gazette.
M.
R. It., IU miles from Fillmore I
pounds; and now the Doctor eontemThe new-th
post
- office established in the
John Dow, of Sunfield, for forty years
P. O., 194 acres improved and remainder
plates retiring from his medical profro- north east part of the townships will be Creek friends on Friday.
See that your family physician is a supervisor of that township, cele­
■
i sion, and wiil leave the held to the known
brated
his 80th birthday January 15th.
properly registered, as he cannot collect
Mr. Fox. of Freeport, proposes to
watered by springs and creek, well
•'oun? nian.
Silas Anson, of this village, we think,
his pay, and is riot liable for carelessness.
fencejl: buildings not very good but
i The Wesleyan quarterly meeting* was build a grist mill at the center.
neglect or ignorance in the treatment of has lieen a member of the Masonic fra­
comfortable, young orchard just com- i
1 removed from Doud school house to the
Mr. Giftle, the blacksmith, has a tele­
ternity longer than any other man in
wfihnthJ7£Sf’if £SFlif^^uriiS" -n
ABOl‘T
WATER'
»• ''burch at Cedar Creek, to :ucom- phone from his shop to Ids houiM*, of your family.
The meml&gt;er8 of the First Congrega­ Eaton county, and there are but very
Wfll take a small payment down and foFi&amp;i®^^^
lar^ crowd, there lieiug his own construction, which works like
tional church of Nashville, at their an­ few men in the country who have been
balance in longtime at low rate of in-1 *“*h* •rSr?enLVor;»Pr,"K waters that ever bub-1 more people than could get into the ft charm.
d,,m"e ,o mak*'n,on^-"
U-booi howw.
I Geo. Eisc-nhood is suffering with a nual church meeting last Friday, extend­ longer in the order. He became a mem­
ber in 1825, and belonged to Canandaigua
cSrwX'tolHin,.« miles from 11
"* “* •"&lt;&lt;*»•« ‘h“l«• "&gt;&lt;«*- cancer in the face. . He is beyond all 1ed a unamious call to the Rev. Albert
&gt;iiiuuau&lt;r»7*
.
,
Livermore for the ensuing year. Mr. lodge when Morgan was abducted from
•nes strong, । iy paid. Hard times cannot stop the help.
the jail at that place, and throughout
[ The school at the center taught by Liverroore has l&gt;een pastor of our peo­
l ' nnllw*
inn nf
uuma
collection
of tho
the same.
.ind
mile from 1 . (J. All improved regulates the boweU only by acting upon .the
ple, for the pftst year,npdftiv maintain­ the anti-masonic excitement of those
but there are a few trees on the place. nwanddigaitiotL Get s wunpie of zo-pk-ha
Mail changed from Saturday to Fri­ ’ Miss Angie Bates is a success in every
ed a steady increase in atttkidanoe, arid tiroes.
The farm is quite level, on good road.
fl
Wholes Arm 1*.
day. We do not object if we can get the particular.
kept up a .good interest in spi
raises good crops of all kinds, creek .
Banner the same week that it is print­
runs through the back part of the farm.
matters. He is exceptionally good at i
A large number of trampa have been
Mobxjo-Thoenapple.
ed, but that we mwt have.
Good apple orchard and few young ' —-- A s-im- rv-y" nw rTr-ucc
[Mach trees.
New house 16x25 with TD AOK-LOG
pjft’paAmos Cole’s team ran away Friday, pastoral work, and the poor of the town Khpging around this vicinity the past
Charles E. Bailey and J. H. Valentine
have been in an especial manner the weik and no less than twelve have ap24x24 wing attached, frame/hkrn 30x40.;
, i&gt;er. died with ebarm­
luckily
without
injury
to
themselves
or
will be rival candidates for pathmaster
— 40 acres, 2 miles east^f Carlton !
object of his solicitude ^nd benevolent p^ed for lodging at the jail. The new
any person. They ran about a mile
Im sent 3 mo*, on trial lor as cenU: and we
______ good
road,road,
34 acres
improved
‘
center,
on good
34 acres
improved
send EVERY subscriber FREE our new Holiday in their district this spring.
from L. P. Cole’s, then turned around (.■are. He commands the respect of all ]&gt;w which recently went into .effect
:: acres
_ ...ic'
______ :___
and 6
of timlier,
surface level, good Packa**. consisting uf 10 pieces popular music.
LACBT.
10 Interesting games. 1 pack of age *n&lt;l ’fortune
-^zzz i
and ran back to James McIntyre’s, classes of jieopie, and we believe the makes it possible to send these gentry
clay
c
’-T
soil, 7young
— orchard of
ir :?
50 trees, ill.
also telling
cards. 1 paek "Hold to Idght"
ht" cards.
cards 1
The house of John Wheeler atout five where
uclc they
M|CJ were
w«c bovuivu
: church has done well in securing him to Ionia if arrested the second
to
secured..
.peaches, peara, cherries and small fruits. pack fun and flirtation cards, 1 sot chromo cards.
13
new
tricks
In
magic.
5
new
puzzles,
game
ot
Mrs. 0. B. Harley has returned
miles
south
of
Lacey,
was
entirely
con
­
New two story house 24x24.
Price
timed to
to her
her j. -or another year. The church also at the same county, and it is to ba hqpcd
fortune, the mystic oracle, 25 ways to get rleh. sumed by fire about twelve o’clock m,
S1J8D0.
the
same
meeting
elected
the
following
they
will
be
droit
with
acoonUngiy..
Heller's wonderful delusion cards, etc,, etc.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cole’s, from
(209b A fine farm of 120 acres, the Endleas Amusement! Agents wanted. Kam- Friday last.
officers: L. A. Foot, clerk; C.L. Glasgow,
’
b visit in Ohio.
The
Vermontville Hawk. maHag
zs.u.isifiui.
me as
. tv. quarter and
unu 20
co plepdper for sump. Backlog PvbumhinoCo.,
N. half of the
N.^W.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Clark visited
acres on the S. half of the N. W. quarter A^wlU' —■------------------------------- r---------Ma-Wray moved his stock of gm treasurer; Wm. Brice and C.L. Glasgow, mention of the new Iowa state capital,
rtf sec. 117
in l'nr1iz\n
tr
•rfrom
—— n
wroftteaff.
of
17 in
Carlton. 77 milzw
miles for,,,.
from IInut
Hast­
Sufferers
R-------------------------heumatism, write friends in the vicinity of Battle Creek ceries to Hopkins Monday.
which was opened this week, says: “It
ings arid,two from Freeport. The farm for “Free 40-page Pamphlet” on Rheu­ Friday, Saturday and Sunday of last
Bradley Wheeler is in Ohio visiting may lie interesting for our readers to
The town inspector has been requestis very level, with clay loam soil, 80 matism to R.K. Helphenstimydruggist, week.
know that nearly all the inside finUhtaff
ed to take the neecessary steps to have relatives for a few weeks. ।
acres improved of which 40 acres are in Washington, D.C. Mentiotrlhis paper.
Miss Ida Parmeter, of VeftQont ville, lumiier in said building grew in.thsjforThe revival meetings at the M. E. the school in district No. 5 discontinued.
wheat and 30 in clover, 20 acres of good
church closed last Friday evening, after a
timber iwith sugar bush-of 500 trees, TDRED BAMFORD A CO.,
Dr. Hu]l expects to leave Thornapple has quite a large class in music in our eet contiguous to the village of Ver­
Froeoo ^L-x*X10t0,
buildintra good, with good cellar, cistern
town.
siege of six weeks. Much good has been in about three weeks.
montville, and was finished by. ttjR big
and well, 3 orchards of. apples, peara, Dealers in Fine Wall Papera, Leather done there being about thirty new con­
Our young Indies ranging from sweet lumber firm, Potter Bros. Scores, of
The social Friday evening was an en­
Papera, lincrusta, paper ceiling deco­
peaches, cherries, {sums, etc.
.
joyable affair, and netted Rev. Gurd 86. sixteen and upwards, are just now car loads have been shipped, from this
(213) | 40 acres in Irving on sec. 21, rations, store shades, decorative picture verts.
near Ninth Irving P. O. All improved mouldings and centres. Estimates given
Teachers watch the papers. Inspector
One of our citizens knows more about occupied in a very industrious maimer station within the last three yeng^. con­
_________
but 7 a^res. soil sandy loam and
some­ and designs submitted for frescoing and Iden visited schools last week.
garnisheeing a man's wages than he^Rd. in the manufacture of crazy silk quilta. signed to the state of Iowa. lf\^ consid­
what rolling, fair buildings, well and j paper decorations.
Mra.iWooley has lieen quite ill during
LaForeat Carpenter expects to start Every bit of silk is appropriated, and eration of this vast contribution of
x *
256 Jefferson At,, Detroit, Mich.
cistern,' good orchard.
Would trade
frequently the neckties of the boys and Michigan’s native woods, a special invi­
the past week.
for Texas soon.
towards an 80 acre farm. Price 8L200.
LADIF-S!
The social for the benefit of the M. E.
(216) 40 acres on sec. 32 in Carlton,
Our school board have asked the young men an* secured to be cift up, tation has lieen sent to the Potteryask­
Tlie Ladles’ Undergarment Mfg. Co.. 9 Ko. May
miles from town and
mile from 81, Chicago, III., wish to secure a lady agent tn church will be held at Mr. J. 8. Steven’s teacher to resign, b^t he says he propos­ pieced together in the most shocking ing them to be present at the dedica­
school, 20 acre* improved, 5 acres control the sale of tbetr new "Daisy Hiocklng to-morrow evening.
manner, regardless of taste in the tion.”
Supporter," In every town and village In this sec­
es to teach out his term.
chopped and 5 acres timber, good clay tion. In the hands of a good agent the " Daisy "
Mrs. Fifth is on the sick list.
A certain official from Hastings, hav­ arrangement of colors. What next will
soil, only slightly rolling, 16. acres of sells as fast as It can be shown. Write, with
Lowell Journal.
Mr.
Matt
Barker
and
wife,
ot
Hast
­
stamp,
for
terms,
which
are
viry
liberal.
Buslwheat; buildings poor but could l&gt;e made
ing papers to serve, and not betag ad­ they find to busy themselves about?
neaa permanent and worth IM a month.
Farmers Institute in. Grgnd Bapids
comfortable by a little repairing. Price
D. C. Griffith’s cellar was broken into
ings, visited his sister Mrs. Henry Stev­ mitted ton house near here as soon m
next
Monday and Taroday. J. Math­
•1^00.
gMITH * PACKARD.'
ens last week.
he
wished
threatened
to kick open the on Sunday night. Nothing has been
(216) 160 acres in Irving, 5 miles
ewson, Esq., of LoweOj iy announced to
CARD OF THANKS.
door. The lady who occupied the missed yet,. Had we not better have a
from Hastings, soil good, surface roll­
give an address on “high breeding of
Lacey against the world; I take this house was body frightened by thta nightwatch?
ing and is adapted to sheep or cattle
Joseph Navin, a resident of MaP^ horsee.” The proguun.isan iptererting
raising. 60 acres improved, plenty of
opportunity to thank the people, of. threat, and did as the officer directed.
timber f°r farm purpoero; peach orch­
Lacey for the liberal manner In which It seems to us that more mild language Grove, just south of town, for the past
ard of 150 treesand young apple orchard,
twelve years, died on Thursday morning
they responded to the call of the needy
comfortable log buildings. Price low
of protection,
last wpek, of
cancer
of the
better fire
but
couMn't
addstomach,
sick, enabling me to collect about eleven
at 82.600. Would trade for 40 acres.
having
been confined to his bed for the much to what has already been said
(222) 100 acres in Johnstown, 11 miles
dollars In three hours. Long may they
Shop on State St., Opp. Court House.
from Battle Creek, 4 miles from Bed­
rot week the past ten months. Mr. Navin was 66 through the Journal Qft, that subject.
Satufday
wave.
ford center, store and blacksmith shop
\&lt; matte for a years old, born in Detroit, and leaves a The best way to put oqltMafr toto talk
2 miles, % mile to school; on main road
[. HUMPHREY,
wife and seven children to mourn his
from Hustings to B. C, 70 acres under
Flower betac; the victim, R haing the loro; hin funeralJocA place on Friday
cultivation, soil clay loam, 15 to 18
oQWte® ffJis&amp;HMaj.. Aedjm one from the M. E. church.
acres of timber, surface not very roll­
ing, and well adapted for grass, wheat,
Charles Adalbert Fowler, son of Chas.
was ever
JWpheiH»ot even
From th? HenM. • ■
.
-,
corn or oats; small apple orchard in
Al wine and Nash have the job of put­ that chap who found hlmaeif buried Fowler, of Maple Grove, recently a resbroring, also peach and cherry trees,
Old reridenta say that if we get a
Mentof
NaahvUle, dtod on Monday,
comfortable log buildings, farm lies on
ting
up
E.
L.
Mosher's
new
store.
E»p&amp;lal|Attei&gt;ifoiigiven to Veterinary Shoe­
January Waw lasting four or five days
both sides of the road.
Would sell ing; anes an Interfering and hoof-bound Honea.
Jonn Nagier will do the rorproUro ofli'aU* drift oatbawaj ora tten. aged 88 years. Dilly Fowler was weM
cheap or take 40 acres in part payment
known by our citizens as a very candid therewiUteno further sMghtag fete
work op John Moored paw rMfiaftA.
&lt;22i&gt;) A fruit farm of 140 acres, 40
winter. The-did arofciwr ahngalito
and upright young man, who had hosts
miles from St. Louis. Mo„ in Jefferson
it—when he doesn't mtau
atane ndxt time. ’
s'. &gt; tu*
” ■■
of friends. HR funeral took, place on
Co., 2 miles from station on the Iron
building
Isaac
Moore
’
s
dwelling
house.
Our Wort Shoirr for IMf
Lawyer H. H. ifemft ftMty receive!
Mountain R. R., 70 acres improved, a
Rev. J.
vlWuitfiBt Wednesday at the Evangefe-al church,
II. Henney has sold his house and lot
an invoice of books iD C'Mnroe, Japaalarge number of peach trees in bearing
on Race street to C. W. Holmes, who on Sunday evening when starting for in Maple Goove, and he wa® buried in
and small fruits of all kinds, 70 acres of
tae, Arabic,'Greek vui Myrim. Although
will take immediate possession. Ooa- church. A slip and too rough cdstoct the cemetery in that vfctalfty.
timber, black walnut and other hard­
n&lt;* generally
Frank Tucker, of Taxan^ and recently
wood timbers. On account of its loea- confident tlw&lt;t If you do so, you will remain a sideration 8350.
, with a Ht of ice, causing a bad cut on
tiou and advantages for fruit raising it
Michael Roush's house on Oak street hix head, in consequence of w hich tkere of Dakota, arrived home on Monday to
umh;; •
could be made in a abort time very val­
.
attend the funeral of hfe half brother,
’•**"'•*
E. PACKARD.
caught fire in the roof yesterday from a waa no service.
uable.
Price verj’ low for cash or
The.funeral obsequies of Mrs. L. M. Adalbert Fowler.
defective stove pipe, but was discovered
- would trade it for property in Barry Co.
nal Greek anil Hebr
{228&gt; 40 acres in Irving. 4 miles from
W. R. Cady, il Grand Rapids, is in
and extinguished in time to prevent
Hastings, nearly all Improved. 16 acres
last Friday at ft p. in. She wascaUwi town buying horses for Grand Itapkls
T&gt;u: Baxkmu !■
serious damage.
of wheat, good orchard, apples and
Messrs. J. Cheesebrough and Samuel away on Wedneaday morning, and market
peaches; good log house, lathed and
John Morgan, a journeyman abroarok- apparwit t&gt; 1*
plastered, good double log bam. Price The best M-Wug low triced book In the market. Roush were in Lowell Saturday during received the summons with joy, saying:
81,050.
the fire, but as there were no clothing “I am so glad to go.” Her life has been er, who has been at work for Frank
Item
Introductory letter by
p i (E3or Is located in the town of Penstores burned, neither one had on a a most exemplary one, and leaves a Baker for the past five months, was
I fieul, Calhoun Co., 3 mites from Battle MRS. LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD.
vacancy none can fill in the church and arrested Tuesday upon Baber's com­ the better of late, and
new
suit
when
they
returned.
Creek. on good road, and near school.
The popular play entitled Adrift” social circles, and the hearts of many. plaint for the theft of a pair of boots. patrwaake is good. In I
150 acres improved and under high slate
. .
wan in charge of the
_______
shop
r durof cultivation, very level and soil of the
will soon be piaoed on the boards here The services were conducted by Rev. J.. Morgan
' very best, young orchard of 5 acres;
for the benefit of the Freeport cornet W. Parkhurst with the wiataiwe ot I the illnem of Baker fer a few days.
good new house and liarn and all neces­
HtUMMATAYLOH,
band. The various characters will be
r3K*HW&lt;otad
sary out-building. An excellent chance
selected mainly from home talMfi
for a home. Price 880 per adte.

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r.
£*■"• Stearins.
• ,
(Jtew flav«D 2W*ter.l
.
It appears ttat many people
1 h»ve telephone mtheirhoosee or ptaeefi ,
of business, and use them frequently,
[Xew York Sun.]
On reading and filing the petition, duly
Perhaps tbemost interesting celestial find theiHhearing bettered. The best •
of FhlltCus H. I-awrrnre, ndmi^istreim
..DHtSr the y«r wai t»-tl»«j&gt;j&gt;o»itiDn | testiinenv, however, comes from the
estate, praying that bls finataeconnt,
filed, may bt heard aad allowed and
of Mira at . tho end
the prtwent central office. Aieach switch-board site
charged from b!» *mI&lt;1 trust.
month'. There is «&gt; ranch about th» an operator, generally a girl, who from
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday .theisth
m.tu*
reradrtatjo plm.t that snggnats a clone morning tiU night haggle, wttt imday of February next, at tan o reoek in the fort«ne&lt;) ti.
'CSSMAri*^
reasonable
subscribers
and
patiently
rwemblaarii to tia earth, and so raanr
ot its surface features and of tho natural goes through the everlasting formula
till
ber
head
fairly
rings
with
hello
procossis occirrihg upon it arc visible
for Infants and Children.
She
with telescopic aid, that every time it and “all right” and “go ahead.
What give* our Children row cheeks,
comes to opposition, that is, gets into a gets small pay for her; trying work,
Cast orb* promotes Digestion
there be.wby the prayer of-the
them siren ;
line with the ckrth and the sun. the ' surely not a sufficient compensation for and overcomes klatalenoy, Oonsop^ What cores their fevers, makes
“lid FnftSlin- .rdrml U»t Mid pkllloncr I taerwCmo u.
*Tta Caatori*.
'earth being in the middle, a battery of i loss of hearing.
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and When babies fret and cry by turns.
MStev i» herebv el'
dtc rnitk. U&gt; Uir pdwu li.un.ud Id “M
*C™» ’S0!!’
But her testimony is that her bear­ Feverishness. It insures health and What cures their colic, kills their worms,
telescopes is tnrnod upon it with eager
tale, of the pendency of saW IHfitttyfli JJtid (M
But Castor! a.
bearing thereof byeasstag a cony of this order Hi o'clock in
expectation ot interesting views if not ing is constantly improving. When abe natural sleep, without morphine.
to be published Intitell.vstinpBANXKK.anewA- of the court
began
this
work
abe
blundered
sadly;
of important discovertes. At opposition
iwper printed and circulated in said county of
Sour Stomach, Cold*, Indlgeagon,
Mars appears with small telescopic I now the ear is drilled to catch the
lurry once in each week for three tureemlve
1 “ CtuKoria I* bo well adapted to Children that
t. -id
power like a tiill moon of» ruddy tinge. j faintest’sonnd, and her sense of hear)w. I 1 recommend it as superior to any preaertption Farewell thereto Morphine Syrupa.
As the magnifving power is increased j ing is remarkably acute.
B. It must be kcown u, me."
H. A. Abcskb,M. D.,
“Ud
to
XU tbai'&lt;vr
[A true copy.)
Judge of I*robate.
Castor Oil and Paregoric, and
Haill
Cator
taf
regularity.Of
8.
1
Portland
Ave.,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.
one detail after another of the diversi­ i noticed
that
the
r
ad state of Mfchioa. known Uld j.
ear
is |
Probate Order. ,
fied surface of this distant world conn's this
_.
schooling
of ttho
foDew, Vta: All that pmi.vi of ir,
into view, until it hangs, in the field of |I largely
—
—
V
or
tho n
good
State of Michigan. County of Barry.. '-*»•
quarter
largely responsible
responsible
for
—- I
MV*
'■! f of
MH the
' I ■ south-west
I ■ .&gt;n—. L. quart,
_r
At a semiem ot the Probate Court for thcCoonCENTAUR
LINIMENT
the telesqopc a real globe, marked result If an operator were to take a |
C
—---------—----------- —an absolute cure for RheumaOfficvlnthrr^
ten
ty of Barry holden at the
*
plainly with continent,, Oceana, and . .witch-board only eno day in the weak | Us|n upraln, B|1 ru.
&amp;c. The most Powerful and PeneB*ll|
s,-r
of Hastings in said county on
taland., and ptatraHy corral wdb I „£doall
eight
day of Janimry In the year on
______
,
, and do
Imndred and cigiity-four.
j
r-/
aauoi
clouds.
, day, the juacui-u wuuiu
— ।
Judge
of
Probateduetai
mid
mortgage
i
----- -----------.........With tntcreM then* t
Present. Clement ftanlth, J. ‘
The first physical features of Mare | detrimental, because it would be ex- ।
Jr of David H Dau | ten per emt. together
-'w....... f with the cost* iiii’i
In theauatter ot the estate
j*nar« aallow
•*! ,nr
by Jaw.
i&gt;n, deccMcd.
anreMcu.
i peases
,lrt*
sot),
that come into view are the snow-capa |! haustive
!.«*»»;«•&lt;» to
*a both
hn»i, th*
the muscular
nmnenlar and nerv- I
&lt;on
&gt;u rr«uii«
reading *uu
and uhhb
fiNngthe
uir-&gt;x-&gt;aiKM,.
petition, duly verified. I Dated Member IMh.A. D. lias
surrounding his poles. Tho southern |I ous make-up of the ear. The system- 1
CHOLSTTC. BKA( H.
of Eva Dawson, widow of said ddrmseduraring
Sole Fsn-ulor of the lost will and IrMpole is now inclined toward the earth, 1I atic use of tho telephone seems to de- i
that she may l»c apiraintod administratrix of the
n&gt;roi oi MarxM jmn nracn, «&lt;Tta&lt; •_
estate of said deceased. • .
and a small tcleecope, say «f three •. velope the hearing aliove its normal '
CLAFF* REYMOtt*,
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Monday, the tstli
inches aperture, will ploinly sliow the I: acuteness, but does not made it techni- I
Atiorueya for Sole Executor.
day of February nert st ten o'clock in U»e fw
Battle Creek. MlrLLc.*u&gt;
circular, gleaming patch of snow that caBy
cally abnormal,
abnormal.
covers tho antarctic region of tho globe |
Chancery Order.
One benefit 'from using the telephone Imported
IH/U
...I
...
—
—
.
----.
Domestic
Wall
Paper
Hangings,
stainid
glass
Hangi
are required to appear al a ■earioii of said Court,
of Mara The dark ring surrounding is evident to both subscribers and cen­
Mate of Mtehisan. Fifth Judicial (Jinwit i.
to l»c boldru al the ifrobate &lt;NBce, tn W*
wood floors.
and manufacturer.of art furniture, i then
the snowfield and sometimes called I tral-office operators, that of cultivating
dty of Hasting* In said county and show caw.
complainant
w
. _ __
r&gt;i
___ t
a
nn;i«
Philip’s sea is almost equally distinct, tbe attention, w
Representative
of
Art Tile.
If any there be. why the pniyrr ot the petl
ar
process which is reck- Mantels a
tkMMtr
should nut be xrantro |
and sorgo of tho other seas or spots onnd os the third or intellectual method
84 FORT
WEST.
Circuit Court for the tm.nu
that are believed to'bo seas can be seen । &lt;&gt;f developing the sense of hearing. A
L at Hasting*. the 1.1L
C’th the same telescope.
"With a 1 good share of the difficulty which peorger telescope more details are visi- p]e fjnd in working the telephone,oomes
W*99i
Galosh*, i, a not
hie; and with the largest and best of no^ from any defect in the machine,
all the various features of Martian nar from any deficient hearing, but
I ginla City, Nevada.
WWU. prrrioo. io raid .Ujr
. On motion of Smith * Cetarove, soliciior* fur
geography which arc represented on 1 from
•
•inability
•
«
■&gt;
••
*•
-------to fix the attention on
eomplainanL it is ordered that said deirmlam
some of tho wonderfully complete maps
[A true copy.)
Judge of Probate. . enter his appearance In thi* cam*- on or brfor
what is heard. This trouble readily
four months from the date of this order, and tha:
of Mars that have been constructed,can disappears by practice in listening
Chaswury &lt;»rd«r.
within twenty dare the complainant eaw&gt;e th:be seen. What a surprising thing it is closely to what is said over the wire,
Htate of Michigan, Fifth JudklaJ ClrcuiL-ln order to be published In the Hasting* Baxx ax
that men have been able to make maps haloed, the attention may be trained to
' uJita? M. Hull, Horace H. Hall EHzabrtb
and globes representing, with a high
Match. Clementine Tobias, Cab«ta tanBMUsA.
an abnormal development, aa in the
Richard PoweU, Vids Powell and Albert Wood­
degree of completeness, the surface of a case of the head operator at the cen­
FRANK A. HOOKER.
mansee- the three last by their next friend. l«aar
•»
(Trcult Jodg,
world never much less than 40,000,000 tral office, who has been in the tele­
Yowell —complainant*.
SMITH A OOLHBOVE.
miles distant from the earth!
phoning business for four years; she
Solicitor* tor Complainant
Svdncy F. Hull. Jone Hull. Daniel Hull. RlehLarge telescopes will, during the has so accustomed herself to fix her at­
(Attest.)
CBAKLER M. Ma&lt; K
*nf Huh. oriey Hull. iTiscIlla Trowbrtdgc and
.
Regiatev
present opposition also, be able to show tention on the machine before her and
—— Hull, an Infant whose Christian name is
unknown, and George J. Coi, defeulant*.
the two tiny moons of Mara, which re­ to. abstract her attention from her sur
Hull landing In the Circuit Court for the county
Ntate Sf
of Miciiixxn. The Circuit Court lot.
volve close to tho planet, so rapidly that roundings, that when she is in her home
Can txMiUvWv be cured by nun* DR. P. IIALLh* CATARRH KKMF.D Y.
off nwn-U
.l HaMinpion
Harry -IbChai.eerr&lt; hunccry-al
F—- -------- • the Art j
the inner one goes through al! tho she often fails to bear when she is ad­
dY»l&amp;’’XS;r n
CM.
।
changes from new moon to old moon in dressed by members of the family.
Jane Hull and------- Hull, nn infant whew ehria jp
leas than a day.
tian n. me I* unknown, are not realdente of till*
Sanmel ScheidrB. dart Ouurad, Ednxnnt • ,
Another interesting thing about Mars &gt;
•••»——
State, iHlt reside In thr state of Kansas. Tlvcre- nul.
Fred Conrad. Maud Conrad. Francis Man*
fnrv. on motion ot Smith A Coljn&gt;ve. the soilci- Conrad.
which can now be studied is tho myaMarie Prescott said to a Detroit Timos
Laura ('cental. Ella Coorad. (lam An&gt;
tor* for cotnplaiiuuitA. it i» ordered that Defead- t&gt;c!la Conrad and Frank Eugene Conrad defr*'
terious network of so-called canals mkn: "I am convinced that had I
untv Jnnr llnll and —•— Hull, whme dylAtlan anta.
name Is unknown, enter their appearance in
which cover a large portion of the plan- : brought out ‘Vera’ in New York, withBy virtue of a decree nt Um* abarc mention, ’.
•.aid rau*e on or before four month* from the court in the above rntiUed cause, b»-*rtng «Ln«L&gt;_
»— _i
—.:__i—1_ in al
-------­. out Oscar dVilde being there, it would
et’s —
surface,
particularly
the equa
date of Uii* order. And that within twenty day* August M. ixxxl shall aril at public auriiot.
torial regions.
The idea that _j
therehave
are been a pronounced nuccass, and
___
Um- comi'lnlnant* c*n*e this order to be published the highest bidder &lt;m Satiirday, tiw Sth daj ol
In the H vstimmi Banxkk; said puNlcatioa to February. ISM, at ten o'clock In the forenom at
____ constructed
by
inhabitants of tho
canaB
c
‘
. .............................
"* applauded throughout tho entire conn­
the nortn frwil dour of Uir court lantae, tn th,
ruddy planet can hardly be entertained try. But I starred Mr. Wilde aa much
city of Hastings, in Barry county. Michigan—
FRANK A. HOOKER.
when it is known that they are sixty as I starred myself, and consequently
san! Court bouse uelng the plaer for boldinc tin
Circuit Judge.
circuit court for .«aM conely of Barn -thr lamb
miles and more in width.
'
tbe press attacked him and left me
smith a &lt;-om;hovk.
and premise* d«*rrH»ed in said decree, and au
Ono thing seems to be pretty certain: alone. Dramatic circles in New York are
Solicitor* tor Coinplainanta.
thortaed
to tw* aold Un rein, aa described in Uir
CH A KI. EH M. MACK.
Marshas reached a much larger stage of rather apt to follows leaden and in this
mortgage reterred to, bring os. follows, vu all
.
Register.
that certain pitwr or parrel of land lying a»d lw
planetary development than the earth, case when Tho Herald aud some of the
I..K in the township ot Tboruappe*. coui.t) &lt;4
and if it has inhabitants they may pos­ other leading papers printed adverse crit­
Barn «»d stale of Mlch^aa. described as foi
sibly have attained a degree of civiliza­ icisms, the others fell into line. On the
tion incomprehensible to us. At any night that ‘Vera’ was produced at the
Union
Square,
Joe
Howard,
of
The
fate, it is a wonderful world that now
•
Tl
four north, &lt;»! rangr number ten»cat.
beam a as a ruddy star in our winter Herald, was in the box office. Mr.
TUta.nl Do,to. EUttl.U; BenUrr. Anuta lUeal.
IMWJ Ito'rn'1T4,7;
n. v
tmtrtmff HIRAM SIBLEY A CO. Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, III
noil Jnrr Do,l. ban. « tow o, Dtabr Dorto.
ciJilliu.*, I. Ji lor Itarn
Howard is, I am told—I do not know
midnight sky.
him myself personally—a man of justice
nceo, ueienoants.
rviuntv
and good nature- On that night he"did
[Foreign Cor. San Francisco Chronicle.]
court in the above entitled can*c.. bearing date
irxusi &lt;•* wvv-rii
i only what a diplomat could do.and it was
Feb. la, ista. 1 shall sMl at public aucUon to the |
1
.
But if, however, busine-m does not done evidently with the object that I
| hicbe.1 bidderou Frittay. the 3th d»y of FCbrc- I_______________________________“L,ln n
step its wheels on a Friday, the Turk­ | should hear of it. He told Sir. Shook
am MM at ten o'clock tn the forenoon, at thr north I
&lt;-x*nr«.r» or«i»r
ish Sumlay is a gala day for the women, y and Mr. Collier, tho managers of the
( front dobr of thr Coart House, in the city of !
y
’
r Haattan. in Barry county. Michigan,—eaid
State uf Mlchlgah, In the Circuit Court lor •
the idlers and the tourista. Early in ^tlnioa Square theatre. Mr. Lee Lynch,
Court House being the place for hotatnk4he Comity of Harry— In (%aneery.
the morning tije narrow streets leading the treasurer, and Mr. Cauzauran, the
I circuit court for said eonnty of Barrv,—tb&lt;Arthur Flaber. oontfdiduant,
out of Pera are crowded with people stage manager, that he hod received a
lands and premise* described in said decree. 1
va.
i and authorised to be eoid therein, as described
Jrtmir Armstrong. Hattie Meilvaln. Friun
going in the direction of the great ave­ cablegram from James Gordon Bennett
J in the mortgage referred to, being as follow*. I Ftsbrr. Kate Ftalier and Jul:a Fisher, defrixi
nue Lhat leads to the winter palace. directing him to slate ‘Vera,’ no matter
i via: All that certain peioc or parcel of land lying anta'
Their picturesqtieness alone makes bear- , what its tnerite were. This was before
and being tn the oountv of Barrv and state of ■ Vpon due prvnd bt athduxit Unit Jennie Arm
----------- ?-------- --------—। Michigan, desert bad an folfow*; to wft: Tbe Miting. H.dtl&gt;- Meilvaln. Frank Fisher and .lull, i
able the fact that they dfl not smell good.
the curtain had risen on the first act.”
west half of tbe south-east quartet, and the east 1 Fisher, deteirdauta in thr above entitled rau*As I saw them, high state dignitoriea,
# Iwl IrteJ fractional half of the aouth-weet quarter
of pendhnt In litis court, reside nut ni lb "What do you suppose was Bennett’s
s^w O seetiou twenty six tfr» tn townahin three (» ' state of Mtchteun and in the state o( Kanco. • \
passed in o[x&gt;n carriages, pashas and' reason for that?"
—r a
north of range ten uoi west, containing in all cwd Frank Fhber. who reside* In the state
officers, followed by their orderlies,
n
Mim»*wWa. Ind, Dec. 1. U8X
one hundrettand thirty nine and tweuty-one- "isrouata. And on motlonof smith Rodim-'■
“Some gilt-edged, high-toned sarcasm
scattered the crowd as they galloped,
k. «
r
i. ' hundredthsTlW.'joi acres, according to the gov- *&lt;&gt;11. itur*
romi»laln*nt. It h onh-rerl that the
iiTmZ r^r^2'^rW?^i,&lt;,tf‘V&gt;nL.for J1?" T2!*1 enunent survey thereof. The amount doe an *»l,k dcfendiuita do appearand answer the bii! «•:
Cures Rheumatism, Lum­
by. By tliexn ran beggars in all stages’ which pasted between him end Mr.
Wiltle in Europe, I believe. At any
beaefl* rotbr- , *aki mortgage January -ji, 1BR3, was fiatn
romnUunt filed h^tbe said cause, siihin f»ui
bago, Lame Back, Sprains and
of profitable disease and disfigurement, rate this conversation was repeated to
of’z^PneV^For
Araount nt ,xx’’'1
In terr* tit ten ,
t««nJhe date of this order, rtae the
•rewuTwUh^.i2~r
i*rcenL
U-IU of i-omptalnl shall be taken a* eoofcMwd
who screamed dolefully for alms and
Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh,
me by those gentlemen whose names I
Dated, January lx duh.
only desisted as tlieir wind gave out.
have mentioned, and whose veracity I
D1IU.1P W. NlKXUM.
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Yet those smnediegguis garnurod a very would not quesfion."
Circuit court C------ *—1------ Diphtheria, Bums, Frost
pretty harvest of piasters in the oonrse
the time, and am better than I eti
1I C,1AK
’ Il a vn. Solicitor tor
----v *for
----ata
‘------A’“ in *ucce*slou;
--------- ---------Week
week*
»wli publira
CiiAn. *H.
for Complainant.
of the morning. Turkish women were
Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Head­
tloa, however, shall not I* necr*.wy hi cmc v
lobe.
You
may
use
my
letter,
and
if
any
!
—'—~T^---------------------- --------**«
“
o
u«&gt;
uiy
leiunr,
ana
ir
'
copy of Ulla order l&gt;r served on thr said drfritit
plenty, in the most gnvdy colors, fheir
one
w
1k)im tz&gt;
wHi*
n,* for more Informa- ।I Sla.^ j
I1 robate Order.
[“Caapar ’ in Detroit FreeProea.]
on
”
»Ww
to
writ®
me
h
.
r
‘
ache, and all pains ondaches.
auta, wvaonall.v. at least twenty day* before th
tion, &lt;fve them my full address Mm C G , State
S’ 1 of Michigan.
Mi&lt;-himn Count*« aunivofntBarrv.
n.m -as.
—
faces veiled and tfieir dainty yellow
There is a revival of talk about the
At a wwaloh of the IToluUe Court fur thet won ; titnr herein prescribed for tbrlr appeanuuv
,
JSOSZYV1X.I.M, lll., Aprll2S, XML
slippers kept out of the mud by patten^ incineration people building a crema­
Dated tills 17th dav of December. A. l». !•»
Da. Pkxoki.lt:
,
.
,
I l&gt;AOf
* hoWw’ (d
Ifrvbate Office in the
FRANK A. HWKFK
six inches higlt.
Dear sw.'-l am more than pleased with the citv erf IMfalng* in said comity on Friday, the '
tory in Now York. The latest rumor
\
Circuit Judxr. ‘I*5
•tanuary In the year one ihrnnuuMl
effect of your Zoa-Phora In our daughter’s
Omniprcseut were the venders of ' is that thsy have secured a suitable
SMITH M'OUIKOVK.
onie- I am surprised to »ec how abe has Im­ । eight hundred and eight)'-four.
' Solicitor* for Cotuplnlnant
water, coffee and sherbet. The Turkish piece of ground up town and are now
Preaent, (lenient Smith. Judge of ProlaUr.
proved. She Is gaining In weight and color
In the matter of the estate ot Heuben Nicker- ! A true copy. [Attest]
and I think feels t&gt;ett« than she ever didlaw allows no stronger drinks to be sold arranging for the edifice itself. The
‘
*
CHARIJiH M. MACK.
FOSTER, MILBURN A CO., Prep’re,
—1
her nsrA-es are atMadv and is.
..-2 mi, deceased.
in public,“qnd the^e fellows reaped rich ' chief object in the way of their going
&lt;1
Regitter
On reading and filing the petition, dulv verified, '
harvests, retailing their wares at a j ahead with a rush is the same one that
'*
lhBt h&lt;“' «aved he« IlfB. I &lt;rf Charic* Mckerson, a son of said deceased, I
am
w
HJI
dx
vou
ibould
tue
my
letOr.
tar
I
pra
ling
that.hilta,A.
Nickerson
rn*y
be
appoint
quarter-piaster 'about an American stands in the way of a great many other
*“ nOlirrYJ lot*n whMt ‘ wonderful oU cd administratrix of the estate of said demuied.
Default having been mmle tn tbc comlltlos* »i
cent) a glass to the thirsty crowd.
your medicine la.
our* reepeetrully,
..Thermnwn it I* ordered, that Monday, the a certain
worthy enterprises, viz . a lack of funds.
luortaaec Lwbrrehv the power therein
Hth. day trf February next at ten o'clock in the
kh txi.— .Mm.Haka’i Kaxdolpb.
Equally a aaisauce were the dealers in’ My impryvnon is that the New York
et luaiilVlmi become operative) execu
r.. IL—Thia wea a c*&gt;e of xuppreealoa
forenoon twosaiped for the hearing of said pe renwe
by Charles N. Stewart to Mr*. H. M. Nocrlv
note and Anise-seed cakes—the lat­ Cremation society, which was organized
From Mr* John Spitler,
titlo1!. »nd that the heir* Ht taw of mU&lt;1 deceaacd ted
bearing date the twenty-seventh day of Niweni
t
h«.
.JXLS
Zl
,l
.4
Port
Wayne.
Ind.
and
all
other
person*
Intereated
tn
Mid
e^
ter wares made round and carried
over a year ago, and which includes
A. 1). imo, and reecrded in the ofllec of the
1
““ttared for fixteen yean with 'Mt- .H't'j-luXrp&lt;lulr*xi b&gt; appear ataeeMkrn ot Mid ber
Register of Deeds In and for Barry County Mkh
strong an long sticks. There is some­
Prof. Felix Adler and a chaplain of the
nervoua Court, then to lie holden at the l*rob*te Office In inn. on the twenty-seventh day ot November A
thing peculiarly aggressive in the way
United States navy among its members,
1
’LMTW* attae* of thecltvofltastlnri In saMwxmty andJXbw D. 1M), In Uber ,,14” ot mort»g«on page “irt’
pain
in
my
bead,
caused
by
weeJcneea
and
&lt;wuae.lt anytherooe. why the prayer of thr and given for the sum of Ov/ hundred and Aft;
a Turk does buainesa. For a bargain of is not exactly in a flourishing condi­ aad an — —
I1MH ore relieved by taking
KtltiotHT should not be granted.
T tioUan. to he paid in five year* irvm tin- rtatan eighth of a cent he will shout and
tion. None of its stock has yet been WRIGHTS IHDIAM VEGETABLE PILLS
,.tll!’VirH’er”n|pwl ,hat “,d J^titloner thereof, with (be privilege of paying in thh-c
give nolfce to the iwsons interested in said es- years, with interest payable annually at the rate
swing his arms and almost come to “placed” is Wall street at all events.
blows. In fact, on the streets in Conof eight per cent per annum; and whereas It »»two boon I had
» advise all
Aa yet there is no particular indication
ladles who i
■tantinopte everybody shouts, no mat­
of the prevalence of a belief that it fills
say deiauBbc made in payment of sold inierret
[&gt;apcr printed anil cl
ter whether be is bargaining or not, and
Barn. once in T
each1' T."?
EilR'
"ucc^.h r or auy part lasrenf, on any day wherau the same
the result tn anch a crowd is pandamonium. ,
crematory
has
been secured
on
(A true ropy.)
Perhaps tlie most curious figures Manhattan island. Stijl; such a thing
—i—» - -and
were the eunuchs. Following the popu­
may be done, and a building actually pat
it there
lar idea, I had expected them to be
becorn-up, in course of time. The cremation
,and
de■mail and abortive in development On
the contrary, they are large and well—
Foreale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS '
few yean since it was started. But it
almost perfectly—formed, and would
may be said that almost the only peo­
be conspicuous anywhere for their fine
ple who take to it are those who don’t
KDO
WANT*
appearance and graceful carriage. To­ trouble themselves much about church
day there are practically no white eugoing. As a body the religious element
nuehs in Turkey. The law allows only is perfectly satisfied with the oldfashioned way of disposing of the dead.
&lt;1d^iubSi‘5^ffiBfh2jPATENTS
Nearly all the cremationista are “liberal
wear modem cJoUea, long ulsters thinkers.” each of whom is a church
axis cut, and cany more style than
unto himself. And M this class seems
porter ot a Pullman oag. The
crowd showed repreeentativea of every
ehsdeef color, from black to pqreet York will be &lt;n actually established
while.
Fortunately all were goodDAILY-and-WEELKYMAIL
TMkU.lt L._ .
. .
natared, Car otiwreriw there would have
(Pat., U, K.ftar-r. icu. mu.)
been innumerable fights from the aban.doiuneat with which they shoved and
Devil's lake, in northern Dakota,
4ADVERTI8£MENT8k
does not in any eenso deserve its name,
for it is a fins sheet of wster in the
[Chicago Herald.)
midst of beautiful scenery, and there
all dealer*,
y hM been unearthing a lot are no evil traditions concerning it. The
ritioas in a Kentucky clerk’s
fact is that the Indians called it Spirit
*king notes of the bad spelllake, and the white man regarded a
“THE MAIL." Torapt,, Cta.d.
or parcel* of
th?* pStper GnUWl R‘Ve*
j of the great xnen of the past.
•piril a, MoMwilr • d«Til. Hmidenta
Town of Yan
A 4*P°*^on ® t*,e handwriting of
talk of changwg U» uuao bwk to tU«
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VOL. XXVIII. rto. 41.

Prices

Down I

WAS HE ABUKGLAB?

Goods Sold According to the Times.

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $l£.00 for $12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men s Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00. Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever.
Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Call and Erne My Goods Before Purchasing.
The best fitting Corset in the world; Try It!

WANTED!

The Detroit Jewelers,

Every Man in Barry County to understand
that the best and cheapest place to buy

PubJf.h below ^lr

Sap Buckets &amp; Pans
i

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—LS AT------

Brook’s
\

HASTINGS, MICH.

i

Leave your Orders now;
Before the Rush.
Do not forget that, if you want anything in
the line of Tin, Copper or Sheet-Iron ware,
ours is the place for you.to go.
.
Two Doors West of the Bank.,

Announcement.
As the buildingjyhich we occupy at present
1

is to'betdm down within three months to give
sjyaaibar

VMtore to O-u-li

|U1

WHOLE NO. 1489.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 1, 1884.

way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

When the housemaid- at Col. Ros­
siter’s locked up the house for the
night she saw a man wearing a cap,
who seemed to be reconnoitering. She
said nothing about it because she be­
lieved the bouse to be invincible to bur­
glars, and she was sleepy and did not
want to go the rounds again
“* * “
the hall light burning, at
custom, and went __
off to
„ bed
1in the part
of the house where the other servants
slept, dismissing the circumstance from
her mind aa of no importance.
A few hours later a window rattled
in a lower casement Mrs. Rossiter
heard it and called her husband’s at­
tention to it He yawned sleepily and
said as he turned over:
“The wind is rising; it will be a
rough night on the lake."
Thus reassured Mrs. Rossiter fell

1 and desperate aa his own. Caught waa
he? No* yet I He took a step forward.
So did the man, whose eyes were fast­
ened upon his. Another step. They
were face to faee. He raised his right
hand
So did the other. The burglar
fired. Crash! The stillocas of the
night waa rent apart by the horrid re­
port I A rush of many fest ewreems ,
and tbe awakened household hastened
to tbe spot But all they found was an
open window and the great mirror at
the end of the parlor shivered into a
thousand fragments.
Yes, they found one thing more.
Kitty, tbe housemaid, picked up an old

The window went on creaking, a lit­
tle at a time, then a long rest, then it
was softly shoved up snd a head was
thrust in and a pair of keen eyes took
a searching look at the rooms which
the ball light made plainly discernible.
There was nothing frightful about tho
head. It was rather a good looking,
boyish head, with close cropped, nut
brown hair, covered by au old cloth
cap. The face had fine features, white
and distorted, it is true; the thin Ups
were compressed with a fierce decision,
a handsome throat, and following these
a lithe, sinewy body, that sprung, cat­
like and vigilant, into the room, and
stood there erect and alert
. Then the midnight intruder did a
strange thing. He went straight into
the hall, as if be belonged there, and
turned on the gas.
After that he
walked to the parlor mantel and looked
at a portrait that hung above it, one of
Col. Rossiter in full regimentals. As he
looked a smile, or a sneer, distorted the
burglar’s face—if he were a burglar—
and he muttered a curse and turned
from that picture to others—a liandsome woman, wordly-looking and fash­
ionable; two lovely children; then a
blank space on the wall as if a picture
had been taken down. At this tho
burglar dug his finger-nails into the
palms of his hands and gritted his teeth.
Then he turned softly away and went
up-stain.
Up, dp, each stop protested aloud
against the unhallowad intrusion; he
laid his hand on tho baluster — it
groaned at his touch. At tho top he
hesitated a moment, and then turned to
the left. It was plain ha knew the way.
Either he had been there before, or
conspirators had given him a plan of
tho house. A light burned low in the
room he entered, going softly dike a
. cat or panther, or other dangerousI beast
I of prey! Two children lay sleepin
.....in® on
the lace pillows of a white bedI
two
fair, happy,
healthy children
in pretty ruffled nightgowns open at tho
throat. They lav in tho sweet confusion
of childish
slumbers, tumbled and
tossed; their pink skins moist with the
health of refreshing sleep; their rosy
lips half inclosed like dewy rosebuds;
little puffs of fragrant breath disturb­
ing the dimples in regular rhythm,
what had this bad man to do with these
children that he leaned over them and
wrung his bauds, and frowned and
dashed tears from his hardened eyes ?
- Qh! surely, he cannot moan—but no
, — MUoiseleMly as he enters, he de­
ports, but as he goes he stumbles over
the small shoes placed side by side at
the door.
One baby sleeper half
wakens, murmurs “Mamma," and with
a sigh of satisfaction drops away again
’ into a jieaven of dreamland.
The man goes into another room, a
large, stately apartment, luxurious in
ita appointments. The door is closed,
but this man knows how to open it,
softly, remorselessly, and ho steals in,
and there, too, burns a soft, chamber
light. But he does not linger here. He
gives one keen glance at the gray head
lying on the pillow. H^t looks away
from the other pillow, stope softly
across the room,rfumbtea a little, and
comes out swiftly with some dark object
clasped in either hand. He breathes
hard; hisqostrils are distended; drone
of water stand on his faee.
His right
hand clutches something with a vise­
like grip. His left hand is clenched
over a small object that is clasped oonvnlsively; ohe holds a .ltodUd and
cocked revolver, the other a pocketful of
Then he is a burglar!
Just m feertatihre thsteor, the man

dream about, a wayward aew
has disowned And disinherited-ee tf a
father dare ever disown his own fieah
and blood. He dreamed that his boy
Wa. wfthkini hMdtar hta by *e hand:

willingly. From th- dream hs passed
inte?aitethan His.boy vt« is -a eonviefsoell. mdse the fstber stood be­
fore him broken hearted he waa taunted

simplv ask the public to call and get prices.
Home and Day School
WILL OPEN JANUARY 7th. I«M.

•r

,

•

Ing Is unuiuallr pleasant, very co&lt;n|iMe in
adaptation to the needs of the school, and affa

, ,

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us,’ but if }you would save money m the pur....

chase of groceries, call on us.
Dec. 20, 1883.

A SCHOOL OF MUSIC,

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BBOOKS &amp; COOK.

pocket-book was gone with all his
money in itl They got him to bed, and
sent for the doctor, who said it was a
congestive dull,. oaring to the excite­
ment. But it has been a great mystexy to the servants why they were not
allowed to even mention the affair
again, and that no steps were taken to
recover the money. At the same time
some efforts were made, as the follow­
ing obscurely worded “Personal” in a
prominent paper attested:
“If the party who entered a private
dwelling house in this city, and took a
pocketbook containing $1,000 in two
$500 bills, will communicate with
owner of said money, Mil will be for­
gotten and forgiven. Address in confi­
dence, X. Y. Z., at this office.”
PHOTOGRAPHING DCLL8.

relish the iromy, aad heone tbe row.

The following- item is
round* of tho British journi
ject for purchasing Arabi w
proposed to Lord Dufferin I
nett, of The New York Hen
Barnum. Arabi was for i

wae to ba allowed &lt;1,0110 a year.

A certain Yom
West to a Gnat
Confidence in h

unto me, Then," exclaimed Joyously®*
editor, “for J have Sought with moo*
aad Disasters for lo those many Daps
that I might find a Humorist. Even
such Shalt thou be with Me.” And ths
Young man Humored.
VIvlA la Verbal Exeretoe.
[Detroit Free Press.)
“Mr. Smith do yon know the char­
acter of Mr. Jones?"
’ “Wall, I rather guess I do, jedge."
‘•Well, what do you say about it?"

Little Minser Wk» Delisht to IXavtos
Pictures for Exchange.
[New York Sun. 1
“Do I photograph dolls ? Why, of
course I do, when anybody wants mt
to. I photograph domestic animals,
freaks, wild beasts, anything! Td photo­
graph the beast with seven heads and
ten horns if you’d get him up into my
gallery."
“But, seriously, do you photograph
dolls ?"
“Certainly; often.
Pretty little
misses oome in and want their pretty
little dollies pictured with them, and,
as mamma’s willing, I take tbe pretty
little pairs together. And I have been,
called noon to take dolls’ photograph*
separately for little girls who wanted to
make exchanges with their little play­
mates of the pictures of their little pete
Once, too, I remember some ladie*
ordered a lot of photographs of a mag­
nificent French doll, in bridal robes—
worth $200 or $300 at least, I suppose
—winch were to bo circulated as
sort of gentle stimulant to enoour
age tho sale of chances in some
pious
lottery
where
that
doll
waa to be the principal prize.
An­
other time a wom^n came to m&lt;
for a photograph of a doll, and she
cried so that I questioned her as to the

ell."
-Well. Mr. Smith. what w« want to
know is: Is Mr. Jones of a quarrel­
some and dangerous disposition?"
‘•Wall, jedge, I should say that Tore
Jones is very vivid in verbal exercise
but when it comes to personal adjns*-

widow and her only child, a little girl,
had been taken sick with malignant
small-pox while at the home of some
relatives in Bethlehem, Penn., had
lied suddenly and been buried. The
mother had no picture of her, but fan­
cied that the doll resembled her so
much that she wanted a picture of it
to send to some distant friends, to give
them an idea of the appearance of her
lost darling. No, I’ve never heard of
making a business of taking dolls’ pic­
tures to be sold along with the dolls in
stores. It may bo done in France, but
no* here."
An importer of dolls said that he had
seen in a newspaper the assertion that
“it is new the fashion for handsome
French dolls to have their photographs
sold with them,” but as far aai he was
concerned that was all he knew
about it.__________________

It is probably not generally known
by Americans that it wailvan Toargue­
neff who invented tbe word “nihilist,”

‘Children are not governed by writ­
ten constitutions and by-laws," said
Senator Mason to me the other day. “I
had my little 3-year-old girl out driving
last week, and as we entered the tunthe known methods of pacification, bat
she screamed until we were going Out,
when she shut off steam as suddenly as
she had turned it on. I felt* it my duty
to demand an explanation of her lady­
ship, and, with- her eyes twinkling
through her tears, she said : “I didn^
know that there was any other hole"
Proverbial Philosophy: Who loro
to gad, die young.—The pun is nighties
than the swear-word.—Everv pocket

than his mountain dew.—Too many
books spoil the Soph.

secret organization which has done so
rpueb to terrorise governmental circles
in Russia, and taught the czar just how
“uneasy lies the head that wore a
crown." Whilst not himself a “nihilist,”
Toargueneff by his writings did much
to inspire tho oppressed ponente to
both long and struggle for reforms m
the social system of that semi-barbarie

that form of slavery in his vast domain*.
Is it to be wondered at, that the people
of Russia united with the gTiiunwl

[New York Star.)
"There is not one woman out of
10,000 who can handle a cowhide to the
physical injury df her intended victim," mere novelist, a simple i
Though Tourgueneff
said an observing actor. “They make
a great deal of splutter and noise, and from hii natire land in
conclude by inflicting far more injury
to themselves than the objects of their,
wrath* When Ninon Duelos attacked
that Providence'man with a whip some
mental fascinations of that
far more seductive for 1

fortnight, and Pauline Maektoun, when
aha assaulted the editor of Tbe Chicago
Times with a rawhMa, street barrel!
so often thaVafie caifc® out:of the fracas
looting worse than a whippad prise-

they bothwSchhegave
lauahed: asking
for. advtoe
mj/hslp
SmrfuUy
and

we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and
THE DETRjOIT ~ We know times are- hard, and tax times upon
1

and looked like a
thia very evening loafing on the corner
opposite,” she ended in a scream.
-This will be a clue for the police,’
said Col. Rosaiter, looking into the cap
to see if there was any name.
What he saw there no one knows,
but he was taken with a fit of shivering,

wife followed the Scotch laird, and the

ZTEi
,rSa£ihe\~

X

criminal nafttgaaro.' I ato not to Hama
Mrlatber mnt me hare.m, e«?
h,
gwped lor breath, and awakened with
a
frnni thn trrrilite nurlitmurf*.

[Exchange]
’
'*
,JThe writer of the satirical pamphlet
“Jdhn Bull and His We” has the fol­
lowing: The French fight for glory,
the Germans for a living, the Russians
to divert the attention of tbe people
from home affairs; but John Bull is a

maintain ]&gt;eace

™ th»

Um long parlors and was about

ily moral aim, as you perceive,
ve mo your territory and I will give
the bible! Exchange is no robbery."

Anwill
eastern
teller
BOW
Wa•
never
buyofibooks
Wd
CkA
er

5,

t. No*
i the

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Banner.
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Tall l.

cook. ksiw.

----- -^Ngs, MienM Februrarj-1,1884.
HA——
—
■ —
7t has become quite the fashion of
free traders to speak of protection as a
means of establishing monopoly. How
there can be a monopoly of a businese
in which all are free to engage is not
plain: is in fa-.-t foolish nonsense to as­
sert. Those who speak of such manu­
facturing as is encouraged in this coun­
try as monoplistic, do not understand
the term they use. To give a man a
monopoly of any branch of business
would be tZi grant him the exclusive
right to conduct that business. That is
not, nor has It ever been, done. Perfect
freedom to engage in any industry cohtenanced by law it the inalienable right
of every American. But free trade
would establish a practical monopoly
in manufacturing, and it is needless to
say that America'would not be |he fa­
vored country. Centuries of protection,
which British statesmen to-day so loud­
ly comdprnn, have given to England an
enormously wealthy manufacturing
class. Rates of interest are lower there
than here, and British capitalists can
afford to work on tnnaUerJmargins. La­
bor is much cheaper too. By means of
subsidies to her vessel owners—xyally a
means of protection—Great Britain
helps her manufacturers to place their
goods in other markets at the lowest
possible rates. With a view of establish­
ing a permanent and more lucrative
traffic, the vessel owners would favor
British industries in their |trife against
our own. Thus the accumulated capi­
tal of centuries, the encouragement of
the government and of the commercial
class as well, the cheap labor and estal&gt;
lished reputation of English {manufact­
urers would be brought to liearj against
our own. The result wouldibe the same as
when Britain carried on a like warfare
against Irish manufacturers—our man­
ufacture™ would be compelled to suc­
cumb. In order to cripple or ruin a
commercial antagonist. England has
placed her wares in foreign markets at
. cost, or less than cost even, in order to
get final control over the market she
sought to make for her goods. England
does not forget how these^things are
dune, and would not hesitate to do like­
wise again. Having these advantages
over us to commence with, can it )&gt;e
doubted that the strong fight she would
make in an open market would result
in the rain of many of our most pros­
perous industries of to-day? Having
forced us from the field, can it be doubt­
ed that she would raise the. prices and
make the most of her opportunities?
That is the way she has done often, and
with a free trade policy in America.she
Would serve us the same again.

=

the ¥ar. passed away^Saturday at Lexparty will go the way of the other.
ingtn at the age ot 70.
.
ted organizations of.its like, and th&lt;«e
Fdecrease
Tbciahipmenta (SFetow
eastward from
Chica­
intenfltod in it trill know several things go for the past week ebow a decrease
not very plain io their understanding of 1B&lt;449 tons. Comparatively
Comp
Mttit
&gt;T ne‘
at present. They are tiding the very new freight is moving.
In a quarrel in Jackson county, Ala.,
means the saloonists desire of them - a man named Webb killed two brothers
dividing the temperance forces.
named Wilburn and mortally wounded

Bweo- Ut&amp;1*?Liil°”'’ ’*

ing, some of whom narrowly escaped

rehbvwaatt of modern riviliiaM., did

1

death.
.
Dr. D. E. Salmon, of the bureau of
j agriculture,
U1MUC, who is now —
xn Chicago.

[Chicago Herald.]
“Tot went to know how artiSn.i
limb. «. mad.? Why UM
oouM hordlr bo raiwarel in volrin,,
plated the footer, when the report^

Hm sent a competent man to Mexico, dare, moated to rreteam that indieTbe postmaster general ha* referred M^ri^ohirertitethemreterioM
^“Jouri’^o SvertSratetoe m
c
rimm.te
criminate
aad objo
objeMaet alanghier
to Judge Drummond the qneetion of ra
Missouri,
to inremga
... vicini- [
ttle disease
in a herd in that
has been,
evenl to rwaeo within
'
whether
postmasters
are
entitled
to
’
imously in favor of submitting the ques­
of the
train of seven eosehe. on th. Totion of prohibition to a vote of the peo­
by the somewhat Imd color of the enamel.
Inanmbling-bons. kept mid gt-) ^X^rentog tor^’offf
ple, at a special election held for the
B
would have led the observer to believe
purpose of deciding that one question Septam&lt;Alexander8m3’e a desperate
it had juat been severed from the bn h
'’p^ewrs'wSe’b^ly*Injured | one. did. m favor of hmnMily.
alone. Sueh action ought to be takeq
-Now, here." said the doctor, .-fa ths
In odo day th. . .
beet
anatomical lag in tbe market
it
in Barry county. The people have the
bnrg, taken by storm, wss reduced from
nf
right to vote their preferences on so MMnTc^l“li)mo“°Wnmtad
25.0U0 to 2,700; and an English eye­ । sounds funny, doesn’t ft, to
fSd’nSUta
Ytt*
•legs
is
tbe
market?
’
PH
fry
to
tv ituess of that event thus describes it:
important a subject, and we trust that
renselere In the etreet hr robbers. ;
‘loXn. to! Bo­
you an idea aa well as I can without ths
nothing may prevent giving them an und survived the assault but a tew ; ““ aata^Svea are endeavoring to “Of 25,000, some said 30,000, peonlc aid uf illustration*.
The ankle joint i*
there was not a soul to b$ seen alive,
opportunity at the earliest poaaible
houra...
trace the 'holdem.
Warnings hare till toe flamesdrove those that were hid
Walter Doolittle, a dissolute young J™? ‘f?
g; Atlantic that fresh
moment.
in vaults and secret places to seek death
clUtmt of Bloomington, Illinois, kllleS
"“^tT^SSetea
w~
g.-- *------- in the streets rather than perish in the
Is it the letter policy to do what is himself with a revolver. In a few I UUUtef^V-XX
__
“ —
u. ilender
—
every motion that the nataral .nil,
Fred
Douglas*, “the
of the
last for the development of our own months he spent $10,000 left him by colored race in tbe United States, was fire; of the mmerable creatures some iloee, without exception. It i, the fire;
were killed, too, by tbe furious soldiers,
i ndustries, or add to the wealth of' relatives.
on Thursday eveuing married in but at Iwt they saved the lives ot such
invented whiHi never reIn a case originating in McLean
iSmr. At th* haw ol the call «1
.English manufacturers?
Protection county, Illinois, the Third district ap- Washington to a white woman named as came out of their aellaro aad holes,
Helen M.i'dts. fennwrly from Avon,
there are four India robber
will build up American manufacturing;: pellate court has affirmed, a decision New Yurt, who has Keen a copyist In and so about 2,000 poos 'da^pmfle
which take tbe place of the
creatures were left. There was little
free trade will give England a practical that tbe Pullman Palace-Car company his office.
„
of tbe natural leg. From three
is not a common carrier of passengers.
A railroad official at Indianapolis shooting; the execution was all cutting
monopoly of ipanufacturlng.
the
tendon., with eerew head,
Carlton B., Wheelock, who died says Samuel Sloan is determined to se­ of throats and mere house murders.
The Cobden clubs uf England are’ Thursday at Green Bay, was major &lt;rf cure an extension to Chicago for the • • • We could see the poor people on tbe upper end, paaa to the ankle joint
। the 12th Wisconsin volunteers, and for Lackawanna road, and will parallel one
au4
the
note
terre
to regelate the lec­
spending thousands of dollars in this
in crowds driven down tbe streets, flymany years an employe of the senate of Vanderbilt’s lines unless the latter tag from the tary of the soldiers, who **
tion
“ of the tendon, and epring. to ran
country to manufacture free trade sen­ at Washington.
will sell a track or make a traffic ar­ followed butchering them a* fut as I the
nearer.
The
knee
joint u formed
‘“e
A^ Wellsville, Ohio, a child spilled
timent. England has an axe ’to grim!
' ’
rangement for 98 years.
-7 an atial bolt plying in two eegmeau
in this matter, and is taking her usual some oil on her clothes and attempted
Mrs. J. O. Fisher, of Lincoln, Ne­ they could, end rvffnBvd mercy to any
a
circle,
one
or
which
ia
body; till, driving them down Io the 011
... adjnatable
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—
co dry them at an open grate, the re­
underhanded manner to secure what sult Deing that her body was burned to braska, committed suicide by using
irert edge, the dreptmte wretch- ;
A aprirng
chloral, on account of an unhappy would
throw
themselvee
into
the
river.
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‘
h
’
kn«
)«nt
and
rernw the
she wants.
a crisp.
married Me. Mrs. Robert A. Humes,
fovw*rd st each step with any deIn tbe national board of trade at the mother of nine children, made an where thousands of them penshed, ,
Congressman Lacey is the Michigan
i
01
dewr*d U *®t.the F"
Washington. John C. Dore delivered p attempt on her life near Meadville, especmUy women and children.
member of the national republican lengthy address on tbe Hennepin cana-, Pennsylvania, during an epileptic fit.
...
.. ‘euliax gait of ths wearer. It u made
from
India
rubber,
and adjustable like
committee, having been sdected to fill when the scheme was indorsed by a
Hiram H. Post, of BL- Louis, after description of ■ stormed city without
Jay4IubbelTs place. A better selection large majority.
embezzling !5.870 from his employer, .he suspicion arising in the mind that tbe others. The motion of the knee
took
a
dose
of
laudanum
ana
then
The
secretary
of
the
Spinners
’
union
joint
is
limited
and
controlled hr a
could not have been made.
a sheer thirst far blood and love of
at Fall River, Massachusetts, where wounded himself, in the throat with a
oord, wfaieh takes tbe place of the cru­
murder is a much more potent suetainer
His excellency, our principal servant,, twenty thousand persons are employed, knife. He is superintendent of a Bap­
cial ligamenta of tbe natural knee-joint;
says there is a strong probability of a tist Sunday school, and has a wife and of war than it is usual or agreeable te so, there is do unpleasant jar caused by
has an eye out for the next new party
believe. The narratives of most vic­
strike against a reduction of wages.
two children.
the contact of the solid parts, and tbe
which may be organized in Michigan.
Joseph Kuhn, an insurance agent
Trolsville Sykes was on Tuesday ar­ tories and of taking cities support thia
He is now booked aa a candidate by and money broker of Detroit, has sus­ raigned in New Orleans for the mur­ theory. At Breccia, for instance, taken annoyance and expense of sending the
pended payment. He holds productive der of tbe notorious Kate Townsend. by the French from the Venetians ia leg to the maker every now and then
three parties.
real estate valued at $180,000. and his As he had conveyed away certain pro­ 1512, it is said that 20,000 of the latter to hare the joints bushed to keep them
Congress will do a very sensible thing liabibties are stated as $20u.uoo.
perty to bis victim. Judge Houston or­ fell to only fifty of the former. When
On the information of a Philadel­ dered tbe Sheriff to take possession of Romo was sacked in 1527 by the Im­
in forfeiting the unearned railroad
phia
detective,
Mrs.
Abe
Buzzard and the entire estate.
limb is made to correspond exactly with
land grants.
perialist forces we are told that “the
three members of her husband’s band
The First National bank of Lead­
the natural one.
It is then covered
have been arrested on Ephraiah moun- , ville,
____ which
______closed its doors Wednes­ soldiery threw themselves npon the with a delicate skin, which is enameled
and, without dis­
tain, Pa.
day morning,
had
moral
* * deposits
*
“ aggregating unhappy multitude,
with, the moat
delicate
tinted flesh-col
t - - -/ mm
~ -• - .. aux bu
—11 _
ur maw nnwiwr
,
. , , .
,
Frank 8. Heath, of Corry. Pennsyl- J823,(XXi, and no tangible assets. It is &lt; uucwuu
«b*&lt;tedto sun each parJames Bryden, a cousin of the Bri­ vanla, has been held in $15,000 bait charged that President Dewait, well I who no. m their my. Stranger. «•*
, ,
.
,
tish premier, was buried Wednesday, for sending through the mails indecent ' known as a gambler, overdrew bis ac- were spend a* little os Bomans, for l,t™r oaae.’ „ ..
the doctor continued,
at Franklin, Pa.
matter in the guise of instructions to j count $60,uoo. He fled from tbe city the murderers fired indiscriminately at M.kFormer:y,
erery one. horn a mere thirei lor blood,
fhe maootaotare of artificial leg. wu
The Democrats of Philadelphia have parents.
in a carriage________
almost entirely left to ccmnion m&lt;renominated Samuel G. King for
George T. Jenkins, who was the nesrMiss £. R. Paine, residing near Winmayor.
chanfcs, and strange to sty, to those
est surviving relative of President I Chester. Virginia, one of the best*1 he Virginia senate has passed a Madiaon.died Sunday in Baltimore, known Indies in the Shenandoah vulley,
(Boston Hsrald. ]
who had suffered amputation, and had
joint resolution asking Senator Ma- and within twelve hours was followed hns created n huge sensation bydeclarErast us Proctor, of Appleton, Me., is little or no knowledge of anatomy.
by his son.
, ing herself to be a man, and applying
lione to resign bis seat.
imitated some of the motions of
- &gt;IUAreceived
*UU&gt; tUloat_ They
----- -------------------------still suffering from a wound
Fence-cutters in Burnet county, ■ fur a marriage license. He is 38 years
California reports the driest season
,■ । Gettysburg. He waa standing by his the natural leg quite well, but others
for seven years, with bad indications Texas, destroyed tlie inclosures of Hon. of age, aud of excellent business abili* cannon thumbing the \ent when l»e was not. at all Indeed, it could hardly be
Norton Moses and threatened personal tiesT --------------------------- 7
for tile growing crops.
Slrerllf Hnrro. of Jlbunt Vernon.
tee “Ufacm,. the UU peaHng expected thst any one but an anatotuwt
The governor of Pennsylvania lias violence if be replaced them. Several
aad the left hip should be able to model a leg so close
appointed William N. Hirst comptroll­ reputable citizens have been ordered to Indiane. on PrklM exeeUted John An- 1 !hrOT«h„*l&gt;»
leave,
under
penalty
of
death.
drtaon
ami
Zach
.Schiwider
for
the
bon
«Whether
the. rebel aharpabooter to nature as to imitate all the varied
er of Philadelphia.
,A party of fifty-five Apache children murder of James Vauwye. Both went selected his man and hia- time with motions of tbe natural leg.
Six boys of Decatur. Illinois, the sons
“There is the so-called ‘anny and
of reputable citizens, have been arres­ have started from Arizona for the bravely to the scaffold, and each ex- “malice prepense" cannot be knows, but
training school at Carlisle. Pennsylva­ pressed alncer.* penitence for bis to remove “Na :F wntie tl&gt;e gnu is beted on charge of firing a barn.
„ ) Dewy leg.’ roastructad by tbe earnwt
About seventy-lire persons 1I ing
ing loaded bring,
danger
'to the
’
The salary of Robert Harris as presi­ nia. acompanied by agent Wilcox and crime.
brings
danger
request
of- shrgeons, who wasted for
wltnesred the hangmg
.
„d the ^iire ■ drtac
dent of the Northern Pacific road is four chiefs. '
gnn and the entire • detachment of J their patients a strong, durable leg, ami
Mrs. Anna Ferguson, of Indianapolis,
Charles Rescbka, a fireman in tbe 1 men,
$20.1X0 per annum.
for. if the vent be uncov- yet not costing a sum too large for s
___
j.,
Miss Carrie Lederer, of Chicago, has has recovered damages of $7,QUO Against
[ ered as the charge enters the hot gun, a I person of limited means to pay. It ba&lt;
sued her former employer, J. A. Herri­ the Pennsylvania road for the death of who claims that tkev were playing ! P"®*tore discharge results, which 1 do lateral or side motion, but has Indi*
her son last summer in a wreck near
man, for i 10,000 for alleged slander.
jokes
on
each
other.
Reschka
was
ah
I
matlie RQn.'
surely take 1 rubber springs that cannot be broken,
Edward Beane, tbe most extensive Farmington.
L" Proctor knew I and whteh give aa easy, graceful moAt a meeting in tbe office of Com­ most instantly enveloped in flames, ofir #*• BroiB °f
shoe-dealer in Providence, R. I., is in­
and
ran
out
Into
a
snow
bank,
but
soon
the
responsibility
aod
did
not flinch, tion, Ifte that of the natural limb- Engmissioner
Fink,
the
West
Shore
road
In Portland, this state, a highly iiter- solvent.
i but kept Ms thumb firmly to the vent I lish willow, leather, silk and steel are
The legislature of Iowa, on joint was admitted to the trunk line pool
?ifSmer 01
' w*1*1 *** ti»t was rammed home and ; the principal materials. The leg is
sating discussion has arisen on the Rul&gt;- ballot, re-elected W. B. Adison to the by the unanimous vote of nineteen MaTlJL
dav morninff^rarkfSkSd^hs™
i
“^idy* given. He then found I ventilated completely, and the top rim
ject of prohibition. The aiivocates of senate, giving him 90 votes to 48 for B. companies.
\ At a rock cut on the new railway nearly munferedby^a mulatto Th? hun*’1lf nn1a.bl®,to ,walk &lt;* crawl, and I is bound with brass, which prevents
prohilrition were constantly citing J. Hall.
near
Scranton.
Pennsylvania,
an
ex
­
Burglars blew open a safe in a store
-Ju-:---------..------------------.
. ;i was
the
shelter
of aa rock,
villain **.
then
went
to tbe house. .truck
’,“ placed
l,1*0«&lt;lin
‘ntl
&gt;«"
twlterot
rook, which
which splitting
.putting ofxthe
otthc socket The leg is
Maine ps an example of the succtrss
Sm
TT of
Iro5ton’ Wis., firing il^of the plosion of dynamite scattered the Mrs. Sprague, and began a search for ProUct4
* *—
_ ’rom lead, iron and boots, —
2j taken apfirt
. 1 and put together, apd
**&gt; kj
“im
easily
their method of dealing with the Uquor^town treasurer’s funds, but overlooked bodies of two men along tbe mountain
money. The neighbors beard the wo- “fere
®I* he
lw* lay
laJ five
flve days,
day*. being occasion- 1 will stand the test of years.
side.
a
package
of
$1,100.
’
traffic. It so happened that several w ho
man
’
s
screams
Tor
help,
and
they
I
*^7
llv
*«
seen
n
by
bv
a
surgeon,
aurcncn.
who
vhn
would
wnnlA
as*
say
“
The
mecbaniau
mechanism
of an artificial arm "
It is stated, on good authority, that
Miss Sarah Alton, of Putnam, Conn.,
hart favored a Watrirtive license had in­
_ the doctor,, *is, of course, more
tbe governor of Pennsylvania will soon scoured the country until they captur- . be could do nothing for him except to said
^pra«ue
18 uot i R™ Hm something to make him eaav.
complicated,
but .still ths principle to
fluential friwufa in the pine tree state. claims to have been nearly cured of call another extra session of the legis­
jgu
|
complicated,
but
*
a*.
.
,;
. „
,,
; spinal disease by simultaneous prayers
On
Ur‘w
o-u
°°
8,&gt;1‘ d,3r * '*onI1'W rebel
Kt-- ,, imitate
imitate nature
nature u
lature, to make a congressional appor­
jbel sert
is retained in this eas.
to whom they wrote asking information offered at her home and in Boston.
— — —eom?dffl«iltv
—■ —rr—
***"J a x*xi*^ । If8*4.11- ***
n™
told
him
he —
rogld
the thumb
t
as to tbe working of prohibition there. I John Frazer, a lumber merchant of tionment.
- new
.
- - —
- -—
-X . aMo.
—— Inmde
Inside tbe
a strong spring
Iron-mlUs .»t Troy and Allentown SSR??,!^?.^?
“?cult
&gt;'10cl.l&lt;
™rred'between
r™.betw“n i hear some one a tittle way off call inn is inserted to enab
Willfnfth C'rtriw.1,.
ear..I
T"*
?f
)rap
?
ue
a
I
’
rile
way
off
railing
is
inserted
to enable it topreas npon any
tn eterr instance the reph- was that1 Lirernool, was lound froxen to death resumed work. Mondny, employing
m Coombs and Ids wife. The
a ihe^roll of the Maine wounde«L “John- ’ object put between it and ths two first
prohibithai, except in atew small towns.!
*
rt“'' U’°r'1’ 1,600 men, while a pipe-mill nt Reading
PPM™™
neignoors tn a cmWiunl
bloody at
con- nie iMWWer^1 for Proctor- wl»o waa I fingers of tbe hand; this gives the natu
shot do^n lor the winter, discharging
bloody co:
wen practically a dead letter; that
The expt-ndilures of the Canadian three hundred workmen.
ditlon, «nd
and r*norted
reported that her husbai.,
husband I J‘aar{.r ■psuchJesii, and he was removed ml rainiremeuta for holding a pen.
b 8 d&gt;«on
whiskey anti bits of it was sold openly governiiichi lor toe past jear were
Sam Medary. who lately resigned the hfmMl?
“ft^ her life and nthen
Mn ,k
I1!8*1
had attempted
killed
a
knife, fork. book. etc.
The curved and
8am Medary. who lalel'
ill the larger t-iihv; while In the majori­ nearly $]2,OuO,OCO greater than the re­ uay-mastershlp of the llnmilton and I u“ CoBmtatnt
*****
1 graceful oousttnetions of the fingers
Klaialej ’• Uaada la AMm.
r
Dayton
road,
is
said
to
have
lost
»M.£
*rtt,
r
„*?'2
,
P
n
%
'
”
.
r
P*.
t
’
ceipts.
I
give
the
hand
an
easy,
natural apro-arty pt smaller towns the man who want­
ECtocagp Time*.]
The Merchants' association of Mil­ TaOd'er,naX;l,“O'rOrWh‘Ch ""
I
|
ed an “j&amp;ooMnar" need lie at but little
Stanley’s road building from Vivi to ।Sgoe, with shape and strength to carry
waukee is taking steps to secure the
Stanley
Pool,
between
which
points
?
P
“
1
of
w»ter,
to
use
the
Imee in dny
trouble to gr.iUfy his desires 7Mr. Fnl- erection of a hotel on the East side to
^“nitentiarvat-stinw.!.. u:„. I
UJe •■•a*..
°4h* aa-....
bft.nd .re
’? •ltft
"B* " to
—•
The penitentiary at Stillwater, Min­ over navigation is interrupted by the ‘,ngt
ley, of the st. 'John. Republican. ato&gt; cost $1,000,000.
f'nnrro
**mnU.
....
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L
*
a
r
,
1111?
110(1
WOrklfltt
Whdf«
twO
llikildt III'
j
ing
and
working
where
two
hands
arc
A raft was drawn into a whirlpool in for cutting trees on bis land. Tbe col­ nesota, was destroyed by fire early Sat- Congo rapidt, waa a work'of inci
says that In his travels in Maine, two
needed. The plbow joint i" "o con­
the upper Cumberland river near ored ueople made preparations to
yeans ago, he t»a&gt;k pains to inquire mdto Carthage, Tennessee, and nine men
structed that it can be flexed or ex­
lynch the white man and his friends
tbe aid of a oompan, ot state troops.
the operation or prohibition, and in were drowned.
tended at will, in fact, without any as
have rallied to his defense.
A cltlaen named George P. Dadd ran
A bill before the legislature of New
instance from the other hand, retaining
pearly,every town it was ronfewl a
Ten prisoners at Wheeling, West through the smoke '
ally deaired position. ”
dead failure. In the HtUe village ot York authorizes magistrates to fine Virginia. disarmeH John Colby, beat vlct from a ceH
„
&gt;™.™
nnMa
.
ticket speculators $25 for selling above him in a brutal manner, and escaped
Unbent Beach, a place ot bnt 500 peo­ box-office prices.
Chief Joy had a narrow escape from
A Cwrtees Varlatlss.
to the root. The citizens heard the
The Nortb- ^the plains the luxuriant vegetation anple there were seven saloons, and all
['•Manhattan" in ('bicago JownalJ
Edward J. Meany, who has disap­ alarm and commenced firing at tlie death by suffocation.
wertern Car company s.Sered groat nu.lly chokwi the road with gnua and
This general rule of squalor through
doiljg a prosperous busineas. Prohibition peared from Brooklyn, isadefaulter to prisoners, who went back to their cells. damage, but Senator Sabin’s bapera wm4&gt; eight to Jen feet high, and the
the Moulder’s Union of North Ameri­
The people of Cincinnati have raised were preserved.
marlfloe to drink has one curious varia­
v
prohibits only where an aggressive ca for over $20,000.
wy haetobe out through again. In
i!2,U8Uto pay the ekpensea of the
tion. You have doubtless read of tiie
public wntunent sustains the law. If
Twenty-one prisoners in the jail -at Democratic national convention, and . Th® Villard stocks formed a very In­ the foreela alone is the work of road­ cheapness and discomfort in wind.
prehlldtlon were submitted to a vote in Indianapolis have been sent to the have sent Colonel L A. Harris and teresting feature in tbe transaction in making of a comparatively etable char- Italians live in Now York. They do not
Wall etraet Monday. The announce­ aoter. Theee terrible difficaltiee. oom­
Michigan, we have no donbt that thous­ pest-house with small-pox, and a dozen Benjamin Robinsdh to Washington to ment had gons out that Gould Sam
breed with the deedly Congo climate. endure that kind of existence beceu.-”1
ands Sould vote for the measure who others are affected to a alight degree. ' urge tl»eir claim.
Drexel, and ottiers had organised a
The New Jersey house has passed a
It is rumored at Leavenworth that
™«*«rehte effect upon tU
waulddlever lift a linger nor sacrifice a bill to provide for the burial of honora- Senator Ingalls will be chosen to fill syndicate and purchased and with­
TOk*
EY°P*«* &lt;aga«od te tbe
drawn from the market 1 j,a» shares In
cent j».a#torreit. It would be more oiy-disqbaxged soldiers who die in pov­ Judge McCrary’s place on tbe federal
itotl?Vh.ul-On’*on
and re- work In March, when the miasmatic
erty.
bench, provided Gov. Glick will appoint nevea the
consistent on the part ot those who
influences appear to
where the .am will
relatively l&gt;«
A coroner’* Jury at Chicago acquit­ a Republican to tbe senatorial vacancy
the Enroljean,
raver an ont-and-out prohibition statute
*
ted John Johnson of the killing of thus created.
a
fortune
The
grimiMt
ragif they would sack to enforce what laws Ste^bm Alexander, on tbe ground of
The directors ot tbe Kentucky Con­
brokers were
we have. The trouble is we have too
trol roe4 etoeted C. F. Huntington
to replace frAgjEJCffJ) KVJrr
Tbomae Walley, ot Petrolia. Penn- proeUeat, sadC. W. Stelth Munger,
reached for
much law 4h this country, too little
"rt««te. of generations to ootne.
sylTenia, while carelessly handling * rtemnnstreting that the line is to be
seaw o&lt; personal oMlgation to sustain Tuiju-f*”* bl&gt; ******7* t*t&gt;1 vo,md worked In harmony with th* Che*a
,.aad the occupants have
the tow.
.
peake and Ohio.
JBx-^ddge Ernott, of New Yofk, has
WUHj® P'„B*rd, n leadlng lawyer
. MMLwaUiarfarty ha. been bom. It
of Beeding, Pa., haring loot »1U&gt;,000 given nn opinion that no lien by oon- 5"™ «u over. At m time the
is the UatangaMy. with Jaolmoa a. head­ in speculation, haa gone into ln*ol- ‘riaS6®!,_0_,,.lB^owrs ou the West Shore .tock l°«ned at 8 per cent, lor S! dar
“ Nro .boota, rob.
Oregon Improvement
advuxMI «
enbeoksr. Thu Mb th, .torr
quarters. We have no fault tofindwlth reney.
outatimdlng
th. Italian stale beer
A clgar-deoler of Milwaukee bu
the peepta who brought the new politi­
bonds were secured.
sued
a
druggist
for
t25,OW
damages
cal creature Me exiatence; In the main
Tbe railroad comm
tor tiring Um a rias* ot spirit* of unwith
teb Sdre-.nir
How
they are good man and good cltirens monia Instesd ofgin.
chusetta will mu’t tl
■
But they gre destined to know, a good
Georwe W. Lawrence, a banker ot FitcbiMNrg and tte _____ _
I’ll tab, a pound."
rwbnk.hii^dr
deal more In a fey yuan. Three poUtl- North Manclieater, Indiana, bee be- roads tonin Might express trains ou
oome tenne from intense application Sundays forty miles oT tbe track be­
cal Minto, Who soar ao tar above any to business.
ing owned by the commonwealth.
and ail Ua partis, of to-day Md tod
GooW has telegraphed orders to re­
The failure Is announced ot J. B. A
them too utterly awful aa . means of w. H. Anderson, for many year* en- duce the pay rolls at stations on hta
securing UMr chedrted Rform-prehl- H«ed &gt;1* l-.nkers and miller, at Men­ southwestern system 50 per cent Tbe
don, Mtehlgun.
freight agent at Dallas was compelled
bWon-are destined to find thst they
Peter Moilroch. ot Milwaukee, In
Finally
will msknvery little rommotlon after wilTi*0 I18 comPlrint of Daniel to cutoffffiOJper month by dismiss­
___ , jstoafl,'
als.
•
i ’
,our eeesee »t Mtlon
all They wil] learn that auccemtul
Payeedi down’”
Frederick Robinson, a small-pox pa­
“Vm -2- n
. “e^-"‘bunaud for S1.oo0.0 j0_
ms. Whales and
political urganizatiinis cant be started
tient in the hospital at Louisville,
e«e, IffO
rr j
A^uta, Ohio, destroyed tbe
gn^Vr^^. MrSS fellefl a nurse with a chairand assault­
orieet, only a few
W fifteen
ed several patients, when be leaped
refer™ b &lt;k&gt;». They will bam that, u
beoncoatopdiag
through a window and ran half a mile
they wish to embody their Idrae npon
over tbe snow before he was captured.
of the Abman.pteMMf-SHiS
— ■ itUte books ot the state, they
Hiram Itadcliff. a recluae who died dXSSVU‘J1*e W““« w“ ‘ “ M?.
) it though one or the other of ness" ,net Bllff8ribK greatly from 111- recently M Kingston, New York, left moved ’ to';th’ yW'sntes were un- live fo
personal property worth $150,000, in- novea. in
toiiiutes from the tim* bullpound ot
Ucal organisations of to-day.
the men were removed from
bll I go to u
pick of theever-

The xEaton county republican committeej at a recent meeting, voted unan­

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winter goods.

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School building,

FanArman**.
NOTICE.

living in open violation of that laW? and The price agreed upon for thti work
liable at any moment to suffer the pen­ was S86O, the furnace to be proven sat­
alty. la ft economy to refuse to build a isfactory, the school board having
proper nouiV bonne because it would until March 1st, 1884, to decide as to
coat 850.000, when in one hour’s time, a whether or not tbe furnaces gave satis­
fire might inflict twenty times that faction. It has lieen demonstrated to
amount of d• &gt;iage upon tlie county? the satisfaction of all, and it is conced­
ed by the firm, that the furnaces are
&lt;“ ^1)’ 81.000
property in Barry county fori
not of sufficient capacity to properly
would biflld the court house.
heat the building.
Representatives of
No ill will is borne on the part of the firm are now in the city endeavor­
the Banner against the persons men­ ing to compromise tlie matter* in some
tioned last week as keeping places of
Tuesday evening a^tormy session of
evil resort, only in so far aa their nefar­
ious business is concerned. It is &gt; of the school board was held, and some
shame, a burning shame, and a great very personal remarks were indulged in
disgrace that such dives as those of by the members. A general jamboree and
which we speak should -be tolerated in an adjournment without action, save the
appointment of a committee to confer
any community.
An exhibition will be given at Tem­ with the firm, was the result Wednes­
day
evening another lively session of
perancehall tomorrow, Saturday eve­
ning, under the auspices of the Work­ the board was held, at which] time lhe
ingmen&gt; Temperance club of this city. firm submitted a proposition whereby,
The entertainment will consist of vocal for the additional sum of 8350, making
and instrumental music, burlesque ora­ a total of 81,20(1, they would agree to
tions and negro oomicalities.
Those put in two additional furnaces and
having that matter in* charge have been to, properly heat and ventilate the
at much pains to give a good entertain­ building. Messrs. Hessmer and Wm.
ment. Qo, and aid s worthy cause. Goodyear insist that the firm be held to
Admission 10 cents, children undej 10 the original contract, others are. decid­
edly in favor of accepting the compro­
years, half price.
mise offered by the company, while
It is ah old and trite saying that true
others evidently think—
'
charity begins at hohie. The present
“O. what would I rive wen: ‘toUier dear
winter islan unusually severe one and
chunnrr awai'!”
there arennany heads of families in this
As near as the Banneb am ascer­
city who are unable to obtain employ­ tain, public sentiment supports Messrs.
ment. It is the opinion of the Banner Besamer and Goodyear in their position.
that the charitably disposed, with but At all events, it is the duty of the
very little effort, could find many board to ascertain if this second prop­
worthy objects for aid in the way of osition of the Richardson &amp; Bopntoh
clothing and provisions, right here in Co., is as favorable as can be obtained
our midst. Doubtless a word to the from other houses, before entering into
wise win be sufficient. It is to be hoped any contract with them save the one
that it win.
now in force, by the terms of which

Mr. T. M. Bush recently mode a visit
to Ohib for the purpose of inspecting
custom gristmills of the roUer process
in that State, having in contemplation,
in connection with his sons, the erection
J. B. ROBERTS’ N&lt;
of such a mill on or near his farm, three
miles south of this city; provided the
A young lady desiring to attend school. railroad between this city and Kalama­
zoo is built, which road runs through
his farm.
We understand Mr. Bush’s
farm of lietween 400 and 500 acres is on
the market for sale. This is a ttno
opportunity for some one to secure a
Remember
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first class farm. Mr. Bush is also en­
deavoring to get Ohio parties to start
The Firemen’s dance
a cheese factory near this city. We
AT Union ball this evening
trust thtee contemplated improvements
ItoiEMBER the Firemen’s dance this
may lie successfully curried out.
F'riilay evening.

There was a large attendance at the
&gt;kating rink Saturday evening.

Aj large amount of wood has been
*&gt;&lt;»!&lt;! in this market the present winter.

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There surely will be npfailurqin the
ice crop this year; but how about the
peach crop?
,
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To Mr. and Mys. Dr. W. K. Upjohn, a
son.

Mr. Hilboume is at his home in M uhkegon, sick.

Reg. French, of Middleville, was in
the city Monday.

Editor Kilbourne spent Sunday with
The Hastings Engine and. 1 ron Works
have just issued a neat Illustrated cata­ his family in MuskegonMiss Nellie Geer, of Grand Rapids, is
logue, gotten out at this office.
The monthly report of Norton school. spending a few days in the cityS

Maple Grove, W. A. Morse teacher, is
received, and will appear nexfrweek.

F. M. Potter, of the Vermontville
Hawk, was in the city Tuesday,

T. S. Brice, of Maple Grove, visited
Turn out everybody and give the fire
laddies a benefit. Their bull occurs at friends in this city the past week.
Union hall this evening. Good music,
T. M. Bush and daughters returned
and a good time for all.
from a ten days’ visit among relatives
in
Ohio.
A donation and supper will be given

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for the benefit of Rev. A. Snider Feb. 6th.
Wednesday afternoon and evening, at
thechapeL A cordial invitation is giv­
en to nil.
The Womans’ Christian Temperance '
Unlqu will meetavith Mrs. Sidnam on j
Tuesday afternooK&lt;t half past 2o’clock.'
A cordial invitatloa is extended to all I
ladies Interested in temperance work. ’

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Russell, of Grand
Rapids, were in the city the fore part op
the week,

The M. E. social will In?entertained
by the young people of the society on
Wednesday afternoon and evening of
next week, at tho home of P. W. Nisk'
em. A cordial invitation is extended.
Refreshments as usual.

Miss Amanda and Mr. Charles Camp­
bell, of Middleville, are visiting their
aunt Mrs. W. II. Hicks.

Not that the Banner apprehends
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such an occurrence, but might it not be
exceedingly uncomfortalile tor some of
the visitors, who would not for hun­
dreds of dollars have it known that they
visited such places, if the gambling
hells of this city were to be raided when
in full blast?
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Miss Allie Madge has left for Val­
paraiso, Indiana, to attend the normal
e^iool at that place.
Mr
(Jeo. Richmond, of
Grand Rapids, spent
Sunday with
................................
friends in this city.

Messrs. S. Roush and Job Cheese*
brough, of Freeport made the Banner
a pleasant call on Saturday last.

C. G. Bentley took a business trip to
Jackwon, Battle Creek and other places
in southern Michigan, reaching home
Wednesday a. in.
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Rev. Newlen, of the Cooper street M.
E. church Jackson, will prawh here
Friday evening and occupy the pulpit
of the Methodist church Sunday morn­
The society connected with Enmian- ing and evening.
uel church will be entertained on Thurs­
Our long time friend, John A. Turner^
day, afternoon qf .pqxt week, by.Mre-- of Orangeville, has become a partner in
pjttie Russell and the Indies attodated the leading law flrm of Allegan Co.,
with het. ta the»«-trtyrt&gt;om« tn Kbw- Padgham &amp; Padgham, of Allegan.
eris block. Hupper served from half past John is a tainted, generous young man,
five until seven o’dock. AD are cor­ with heaps of work in him; and we
dially invited to attend.
,. have no doubt that, with tbe bright
The Banner is the possessor of and
it* presses are run 1&gt;y the neatest work­
ing engine we have seen for many a
a day. It ia a four-horse Peerless, and
was purchased of the Hastings Engine
and Iron Works. Tbe machinery in the
office was placed in position by Mr. 8.
Greusel, and it all works like a charm.

future before him, he will prove equal
to what is required of him. Our hand
and best wishes, John.
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The members of the cit y school board
are having heaps of fun these days
over the problem of the proper heating
and ventilation of the high school
building. Their “olive branches" might
at tbe present time truthfully sing:

It » with pleasure that the Banner
chronicles the fact that the revival ef­
forts at the Presbyterian church in this for the problem is now no nearer soltb;
city ar* being crqwaed with suoceaa. tion than a year ago. Last summer the
Nutate® have made professions of board entered into contract with the
MB, and deep interest is manifested. Richardson A Boynton Co., of Chicago,
Rev. Johnson, of Marshal, is assisting whereby that Ann agreed to heat and
Rev. Carnahan, in conducting the ser­ veitilate the building.
But in tbe
vices. .
- ■■ drawing of the contract the firm were
If Barry eouDty^.conrt house or the evidently more on the alert as to their
probate oflfce should bum, there is no interests than waa the board as to those
question but that any party injured of the city, consequently the contract
through the destruction of the records may be likened unto a jug handle-all
could compel the ooun^ to pay the dam­ on one side; on that of the firm. Two
furnaces wen
age dope him. The laws of ths Mate Western Champion
plaetri in tho building and radical
changes were made in the ventilation.

they agreed to heat and ventilate the
building for 8850.
As we understand
it, this firm made a fair and square
proposition to put in suitable apparatus
for heating and ventilating the building
for 8850; this the board accepted. It is
conceded that the firm have not lived
up to their contract.
If there is any
way of compelling them to do so, that
way should be found, and used.
If
through some oversight of the board or
building committee, the city must pay
8350 additional, let us know where the
fault lies. But that 8350 should not
be paid unless from necessity.
The
board finally decided to postpone action
in the matter until the next regular
meeting, to lie held Tuesday evening
next
Later—Just as we go to press we
learn that Richardson &amp; Boynton Co.
withdrew their proposition looking to
a compromise, and have agreed to put
in two additional furnaces, without ex­
pense to the city. Thus the “kickers”
have saved the tax-payers 8350 In this
instance, and “all is quiet along the
Potomac" once more.

bort ot other.; hot evwr mao haa a home
•nd heart history, and it U from the
women whom he fmd. here that be gain,
hla ertimate of womanly character.

.issertion ra to tbeinferiority and weakness of character of woman, we may be
sureof one of two things; that the generosity or judgement of the speaker is
at fault, or that his mother, wife or sister are woefully wanting. The moral is
readily pointed.
To be sure there are many that have
awakened to a realizing sense of their
responsibilities, as the numberless insti­
tutions of benevolence conducted solely
by women testify, as also the wonderful
growth and success of the Woman’s
Christian TemperanceUnion; for across
the continent the best women of the land
attended by intellect and wealth join
hands and sympathy in this great work.

But in the mean time there are thousands of us who like moths are foscinated by and are fluttering about the hunp
of society, without a thought beyond
the most taking style, the most bewitch-

tedeedl AB honor be to such heads
tod hearts is George ElMtfs, Margaret
Fuller’s and France® E. Willard’s and a

of the Lucky Ones that took Valuable Presents from the
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Silver Water Sett. Chas. Dalilan. city.
■Ladies’ Gold Watch, C. Robinson, Ax Factory, city.
Fine Bed Room Sett, Mrs. P. Greece, Kent City.
$100.00 Gold Stem-Winding Elgin Watch, Harry Cronmger,
Caledonia, Kent Co,
Sewing Machine, C. Shoemaker, G. R. 1 I. Car Shops, city.
$45.00
Cook , Stove,- Maj.
Hall, city..................... ,
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Silver Tea Service, $75.00, Mrs. G. Hensums, city.
• FjBe fod Room Sett, No. 2, A. Manley, Walker township,
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County.
Silver Tea Service, No. 2, Gfo. Hart, city,

We have not sPaee to publish them all.
If MUetoeanggeaiBH woman's tnflnrace ia so paramount in the prompting

of great and Impressive deeds, just so

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Everyone concedes that our attractions in the way. of Bargains
coupled with the GRAB BAG SCHEME is a

fair and square onk
X”i^rta^in h« to'h^^Jrf"hta

Our sales 8ince Dec- t have exceeded our wildest expects-

it is not too much to ray that two-

tions and the increase in *ales has more than paid us for our
out lay. There are
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ruin,

thirds of the absconding book keepers
and defaulting cashiers have had wive®
who by their extravagance or small
knowledge of their husband's financial
standing, have actually forced him to se­
cure more and ready money. To be sure
we can not say it is her fault when she
is ignorant of his income, but as an help­
meet, as her husdand's equal, should it
not be her first duty to know how great
are his means, and to have her personal
expenditure® somewhat determined?

boast, know the world—considering
them quite spicy and delightful com-

MANY FINE PRESENTS LEFT
So come and get one. . Mind we must close
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Our Entire Winter Stock!
We Offer 78 MEN’S .DARK P. S. OVERCOATS, V1LVXT
♦
BOY
goods, at $1.00.

panions, all the while ignoring the COLLAR, at $1.50 each.
society of others who seem unsophistictWe Offer 48
’S OVERCOATS, same
ed and verdant in her eyes. If young
ladies would sc conduct themselves,
At these prices they go
come at
shunning slang speech, loud dress and
fast manners, that young men could be
have cut prices on Winter Goods
reminded of their mothers, rather than
of theiow women whom tho.nerabanee. exP«ct
7 one garment over.
have met, untold good is already done.
Girls don’t be afraid to remind your
lover or your friend of his mother.
Mothers are always dear, good and wo­
manly In his eyes. A gentle dignity en­
livened with all the bright manner and 1
wit that nature has endowed you will
win and hold when the reverse may fas­
cinate or dazzlfc at the risk of respect
and sometimes reputation.
A young lady by the quiet awertion
of certain principles, to which after
thought, her own heart prompts, will
mold more than she can estimate the
opinions and character of the young
man who may attend her at any gather­
ing. Is it not always the case, that
when we have spent a day or evening
with a person of noble and charitable
principles, that we catch and share them
to a certain degree, and if we are with
the opposite character wu reverse the intluefteet^ upon ourselves? In tlie way
that)
live without a principle or a
thought flboveihe. pleasure of the hour,*

A Worthy Society.—About forty
young ladies and young married ladies
met nt the residence of Mrs. II. A. Good­
year Monday evening, and formed an
association whose object is best ex­
plained by tlie following excellent paper,
prepared and read by Mrs. W. T. Brown.
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That lady was uiade president of thesociety, Mr* Belle Youngs vice presi­
dent, Miss Rose Goodyear secretary and
treasurer. The association begins un­
der very favorable auspices, and we
have no donbt will lie productive of
| they resemble a sail boat on a river
much good. There is work enough
without a master, which constantly
before them of the character outlined in
Mrs Brown’s paper. The production is iI drifts with the stream—always down,
i
They say that we are ever running
worthy the careful perusal of our
I the gamubof human character. To-day
readers.
we are-either lietter or worse than we
HIE PAPER.
, were yesterday. Different Uvea seem to
You all have bad a suggestion of‘the Ihj tried in different octaves; each one
object of our meeting this evening:— finds himselves to-day tuned to
that is, tlie founding of a society for the highest, clearest, sweetest, jjitch, to­
prointotibn of morality. It has lieen asmorrow the key note forgotten, lie
smejrthat the morals and intelligence strikes and holds a discord. The years
of the women of any community deter­ and years which it takes to perfect the
mine its general tone; anil when we see quality of the artist’d voice, and to make
one generous,.talented man, some one’s sure the resonance and sweetness of her
father, husband or son the slave of an song, which was at first weak and fitful,
appetite for liquor, another wasting his proves the old saying that pactice makes
money find time and searing his sold perfect, and that the oftener one tri«&lt;
over the gaming table, and when we see to reach the pure and rare tones the
still another sacrificed and a home deso­ easier it will be to hold them;theoften­
lated through the influence of vile wo­ er we breath pure thoughts, the oftener
men, ft strikes home and we need to act will they come uninvited
It is to awaken the thought and arouse
Emerson says “Who is he that «Lq6b
the effort of an of ns that this sodtCy not always find hitnsel f doing something
has been planned. 1 have prepared a Im® than his best task.’’ And it is tree
small paper, which only auggiets tbe
that no matter how well we may do our
poMibiliUee of good, which m a society present duty, we can always see how
of young ladies and young married te- more and greater might be done. .
,A
dfes, ft 1* at our optidh to bring kbout
All that each of us need do is to think,
I read the other day a quotation from think hoMrily and feorieaaly. Unci
Heine which thrilled me through and courageously to declare what we know
through, ft was thia “ When I read hto- to be right and to denounce what we
know to be wrong.
&lt;
deed, pfrel as if 1 should like to see tbe
woman who is conceded behind it to be
its secret incentive.” It seems as if this
Wm rat *p*kra«f
ml
might be our watchward.
Of course
he wm a, mwMnimoM man who
gave such praise, but repetition of
tbe Mme spirit we hear ana read fre­
quently. Not long rinee, Prof. Swing;
in a sermon, raid something likejthis;
that if woman since history began had
oceuqied the position she does in this
nineteenth century, the path of the Wheat, white
worlds march would have been far

a dark deed lera.
Such remarks M three are not alto­
gether due to tbe grand women who
have devoted themsdvre to literature.

A PARTIAL LIST7!

fast, so

We

once.
so mnch that we don’t

can

Call Soon at

(Star Clothing House
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Frederick Hotchkiss
I have on hand several

bought for the holidays.

I will

out io you at

Bottom
are upon us.

The

You can

profita­

bly than by reading.

Have the books for you.

and so cheap you cannot help buying.

School Books!

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ATrtT MARYS SUGGES-

Hon.
[Arthur’s Magarino. ]
•John!" Thomas Belknap spoke in
a firm, rather authoritative voice. It
was evident that he anticipated some
reluctance on the boy’s part.
John, a lad between 12 and 13 years
of age, was seated on tho doorstep
reading. A alight njovement of the
body indicated that he heard; but he
did not make any response.
“John I” TM* time the voice of
Thomas Belknap was loud, sharp and
imperative.
“Father," responded the boy, drop­
ping the volume in his lap, and look­
ing up with a-slightly flushed but sul­
len face.
“Didn’t yon hear me when I first
spoke I" said Thomas Belknap, angrily.
“Yes, father."
“Then why didn’t you answer me?
Alwavs respond when you are spoken
to. I’m tired of this ill-manner'
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■Forgin ma ii Fra apokan loo
plainly," said Aunt Mary.
Thomas Belknap did not make any
response for some time, but sat. with
his eyes upon the floor, in hurried self­
examination.
4
“No, Aunt Manr; not too plainly,”
said he, ae he looked at her with a

tion and thank you for it”
“Mrs. Howitt bas a line which beau­
tifully expresses what I mean,” said
Aunt Mary, in her gentle, earnest way.
‘For lore hath readier will than fear.' M

Ah! if we could -all comprehend the
wonderful power of love! It is the fire
thst melto, while fear only smites, the
strokes hardening or breaking its un­
sightly fragments.* John has maay
good qualities that ought to be made as
active as possible. These, like goodly
flowers growing in a carefully tilled
garden, will absorb the latent vitality
in his mind, and thus leave nothing
from which inherent evil tendencies
can draw nutrition."
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Aunt Mary said no more, and
I Thomas Belknap’s thoughts were soon
The boy stood up, looking now dogged' busy with a new train of ideas.
Time moved steadily on—nearly half
as well as sullen.
“Go and do what I tell you. Get an hour had elapsed, in which period
John might have gone twice to Leslie’s
your hat and jacket”
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The boy moved slowly, and with a shop snd returned, yet he was still Ab­
sent
Thomas Belknap
wm
par­
very reluctant air, from the room.
“Now don’t be all day," Thomas ticularly in want of the hammer
Belknap called after him. ‘Tm in a and nails and tho delay chaffed
him
very
considerably—the more
burry. Move briskly."
How powerless the father’s words particularly as it evidenced the indif­
died upon the air! The motions of ference of his son in respect to his wishes
John wore not in the least quickened. and commands. Sometimes he would
He passed out into the passage and up yield to a momentary blinding flush pf
the stairs, while the impatient Thomas anger and resolve to punish the boy se­
BnDmsn could with difficulty restrain verely tbe moment be oould get his
an impulse to follow after and hasten hands on him. Bnt quickly would corbe
the sulky boy’s movements with blows. in Aunt Mary’s suggestion and he
Be controlled himself, however, and re­ would agsun resolve to try the power of
sumed (the perusal of his newspapeE kind wortte- He was also a good dtel.
Five, ten minutes passed, and John had strCTgthened in his purpose by the feet
not yet appeared to do the errand upon I that Aunt‘Mary’s eyes would lie upen
which his father designed to send him. I him at tbe return of John. After her
Suddenly Thomas Belknap dropned.his I suggestion, and bis acknowledgment
paper, and, going hastUy to the bottom । of its vslue, it would hardly do for
of the stairs, called out—
’ him to let passion so rule him as
"You John, John!"
1 to oct in open violation of
what
“Father," replied John.
j was right—to wrong his son by unwise
“Didn't I tell you to hurry?"
I treatment, when he professed to desire
"I can’t find my jacket"
only his good:
“You don’t want to find it. Where)
The fact is, Thomas Belknap had aldid yon lay it when yon took it off last ready made the disedvery that if he
night?"
-----’ ’ govern 1his
• tboy
. ihe must. would
first. gov­
ern himself. This was not an easy
“I don’t know. I forget.”
• “If you’re not down here with your) task; yet be felt that it must bo done.
“There comes that boy, now,” said
jacket on in one minute, I’ll warm your ;
he, as he glanced forth and saw John
shoulders well for yon."
Thomas Belknap was quite in earnest coming homeward at a very deliberate
in this threat, a fact plainly apparent
to John in the tone of his fathers voice. m his tone of voice than he wished to
The boy opened a closet, and, singularly l&gt;etray to Annt Mary, who let her beau­
enbugb. there hung his\ jacket in full tiful eyes rest, for a moment or two,
view. At the expiration of the minnte penetratingly upon him. The balancing
he was standing before his father with power of &lt;that look was needed, and
his jacket on and buttoned up to tho it performed its work.
Soon after the loitering boy came in;
chin.
“Where’s your hat?" asked Thomas he had a package of nails in his hand,
which he reached, half indifferently, to
Belknap.
“I don’t know, father."
his father.
“WeX find it, then."
“The hflsnmer?”
John started, with .a half-frightened
“Fve looked everywhere."
“Look again. There; what is that air.
on the hat-rack, just under my coat ?**
“Indeed, father, I forgot all about it!"
■The boy answered not, but walked said he, looking up with a flushed
moodily to the rack and took his hat countenance, in which genuine regret
therefrom.
.was plainly risible.
“Beady at last. Tin out of all pstieuc&lt;
"I m sorry, * said Thomas Belknap, in
with your slow movements and snlky a disappointed, but not angry or rebuk­
manner. What do you stand there for. ing voice; “I’ve been waiting a long
knitting your brows and pouting your time for you to come back, and now I
Bps?"
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must go to'tho shop without nailing up
The lad, thns angrily rated, made a that trellis for your mother’s honey­
feeble effort to throw a few rays of suckle, ss I promised her."
sunshine into his face. But the effort
The boy looked at his father a mo­
died fruitless. All was too dark, sullen, ment or two with an air of bewilder­
and rebellious within his bosom.
ment and surprise, then be said earn­
“See here." Thomas Belknap still estly:
. spoke in that peculiar tone of command
“Just wait a little, father; I’ll run
which always stifles self-respect in the down to the shop and get it for yon in a
one to whom it is addressed.
minute; I'm very sorry that I forgot
“Do you go down to Leslie’s and tell it.”
him to send me a good claw-hammer ' "Run, then,” says Thomas Belknap,
and three pounds of eightpenny nails, kindly.
and go quickly.”
How fleetly the lad bounded away!
The boy turned off without a word, His father gazed after him with an
and was slowly moving away, when his emotion of surprise not unmixod with
father said sharply:
pleasure.
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“Look here, air."
I
“Yes, yes,” he murmured, half aloud,
John paused and looked back.
“Mrs. Howitt never uttered a wiser
“Did you hear ne?\7
'
saying, ‘For love hath readier will than
“Xes, father."
fear.”'
“What did I tell yon to do?"
Quicker than even Aunt Mary, whose
"Go get a claw-hammer and three faith in kind words waa very strong,
pounds of eightpenny nails.”
had expected him, he returned with
“Very well. Why didn’t yon indi­ the hammer, a bright glow on hia
cate in some way that you heard me? cheeks and a sparkle in hi« eyes, that
Haven't,I already this morning read strongly contrasted with the utter want
Sou a lecture about this very thing? of interest displayed in his manner a
little while before?
low go quickly; Tm in a hurry."
For all this impatience and authority ' “Thank yon, my son,” said Thomas
on the part of Thomas Belknap, John Belknap, as he took tbs hammer; “I
could not have asked a prompter ser­
vice." He spoke very kindly and in a
voice of approval “And now, John,"
strongly tempted to cell him back and he added, with the manner of one who
requests, rstber than aompisnda, “if you
will go to Frank Wilson's'atad tell him
of his
to come over and work for two or three
days in our garden, you will oblige me.
I was going to call there as I went to
wonder”, muttered Thomae Belknap, tho shop this morning; but it is too late
aa he oame bf ek into the efttingrroom. now.”
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“I witt I kM. wM
*o witt Mi,.. I

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at once.”
TbomaaBolknau toraodMheapote to
an elderly lady with a mild, open face change bad oom. orn hi. rMlinga. A
and clear, bine eyM. She waa a rained
ratetir., who waa paying hla. a rtft.
Annt Mary let her knitting root in his errand. Thomas Belknap saw and
herjap, and turned her eye. npon the understock ths meaning of that look. .
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yw.
I* Miked W1&gt;
"WLatia to bo don. with that boy, himself as he took his way to the shop
Aunt Mary?" Thoma. Belknap r» —"Aunt Mary and Mrs. Howitt sro
&gt;rted eratytMng with bun.
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“H*re you tried-"
Annt Mary panaad, and wemod hall formed in this self-willed boy might
in doubt whether it were beat to give naw
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nttoranoe to what waa in her mind.
-Triad whatr aaked Thomae Balk[Chicago Tribune J
ssp.
It seems to be only in Anglo-Saxon“May I spook plainly?" said Aunt
dos. that lottariM an tabooed. Tho
Praaaian lottertaa yield the alate an in-

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Barrett, auttor of ***%•&gt;■

gofWetandT
I touch tbe rose and mignonette
And mile to sm tbe pansy wot
With purple dews.

VILLAGE OF “Jpaun'iLu

Mew lore, a w»«
------ —r
said, “If I thought Shakespeare could
get his plan produced if he lived to­
day in some town up the Hudson, and
should
bring
them
to
notaoe

ftmday

He dares not lose,

'LIZARD ANO BURGLAR.

Breaking aa There la ea Record.
[New York Bon.)
"Speaking about lizards,” said a
naturalist, “I will tell you a story that
will probably astonish you.
The inci­
dent I am about to relate occurred in
India, and I won't undertake to describe
the place or the people. Tbe natives
thst I met there, noweVcr. were nearly
all possessed with the belief that their
chief mission in tbe world was to take
possession of whatever they could lay
their hands on. I was adnsed to keep
things under lock and key, and so I did,
but after a stay of a month I became
rather careless, and, having the second
story of a stone house, felt pretty secure.

liffht and sat down to smoke, aa waa
my custom, I beard a curious scratch­
ing noise under tho window, and look­
ing out perceived several figures below
crouching in the darkness. I thought
nothing of it, though, aa there waa no
way for thieves to get in, and returned
to my chair. But m a moment I heard
the same scratching noise, as if some
one were rasping the stone with a shan&gt;
instrument. Por about ten minnics
this continued. Every once in a while
the noise ceased, and there waa a thud
as if some one had fallen. In tho mean­
time, the moon, which bad been under
a cloud, came out, and hearing the
noise nearer the window than evqr, I
went over, and looked down through the
lattice apta. I MW three men Ono
was stooping down, and another npon
his back was reaching up the wall.
Soon, in some mysterious manner, the
man moved directly upward. On he
camo with the curious scraping sound.
Then there was a slip, and the man
fell and was caught by his companions,
I had a heavy clnb in the room and,
taking it, I moved my seat over by the
window and lay low, wondering what
sort of a machine they had that enabled them to go up a straight wall,
In about twenty minutes, after several
more slips and much scraping, I saw a
black object moving up over the sill,
but it was not the head of a man. A
second later, however, s human hand
grasped the window, and I brought the
club down npon it and the black object
with all tbe power I ooald muster.
With a yell the would-be thief went
tumbling down the twenty feet or more
of wall, and I soon heard footstep
going down the road on a dead run. I
immediately ran down, calling my man
as I went, expecting to find a rope or
cord of some kind, bnt there was noth­
ing ot the sort, and I gave it up as a
mystery.
Stepping. back to go . in I
stumbled over something, and looking
down, found it was a large lizard, stone
desd. His skull was broken. What
do yon
suppose my
man told
me,
and
which
I found out
later waa true? Nothing leasthan that
I had killed the lizard by my blow at
the thief, and that the animal had
hauled him up the side of the house.
These lizards are very powerful, and
have long, sharp claws. When grasped
by the Udi and placed against the wall,
*
up they will go with a force
qnite suf­
_fiedent
______to r
pall up a small man after
them. It was tbe scratching of the
animal’s claws that I had beard. I
goess this is about as novel a method of
honse-breaking as there is on record. I
understand, however, that it waa not
uncommon there.

Mu,

the text, “If ye abide in me,
words abide in you. ya shall ask
&gt; will'and it shall be done unto
repeated and meditated upon;
itlon is made to do something for

a wealthy and pious widow, ia the chief
promoter of this odd movement for
daily household services. She thinks
that nol leas than 8,000 persons keep
tbe pledged Thotr devotion* are wholly
out of vtew. One drunkard eould in

»e»,

a

1 OM..J

—— - -

tanor hi. coming down bringing under
hie arm » roll of mmiMorint, —y. Th*
Merchant of Venice,” and rrlrmrttmg
ii to . manager The manager oondwmendingir —“w« hmr" tnft. of
playa idl th. while, but I will tar.
your. rMd m won — w. own gat to u.
’(Tood morning, «ir.’ Shak-pe.ro
i.reral
time.,
»nd
ta
‘J100?
three
year,
he
leern. that . it
taa been r—d. 'Mr. Stak-pMre,
the manager says, ‘there is some
! merit in your play-thare really i*. air,
some merit, I assure you. I had no
idea there was at firet I think we can
cut it down so as to make it pl*J- FU
give it to my men. You eee it • .wfully
talkv-talky. Why. it wonld put an »ndienM to .Imp m it ta now. Ttat —rmon of whatVher name'a—Portia e—
they wouldn't .tend that. Shall her.
to out it Oh, y—, I know yon like it
and think It good.
If. alwayi ao
with author.. Then yon bear down
rather
hard
on
Shyloek.
Thia
will hare to
b.
toned
down.
A good many of our beat patrons
oome from that race, and 'twont do to
offend them. Then the idea ot leering
Shylock out of the lari act! Why.no
recpectable tragedian would take the
part. No; I’ll tell you what w,'U do.
We’ll have a mi-ionary oome into tt.
laet act and convert old Shy lock 1 See ?
Capital idee! Then I’ll have the mere
declamation-the talky-talky rtnff—
struck out; and then, when wo got
through’llgive
the piers
preeent is.
underSSl
it aat trUL-that
if I
™
n FrTnob“ E^liab

i• phiy
’
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Brads and Tkelr Mannraetwre.
[later Oreau.] .
The use of beads is again becoming
i fashionable, and there is likely to be aa
groat a rage for that sort of ornament
I as there waa twelve or fifteen years ago.
Beads are made of a great variety
I of materials, glass, stone, metals, coral,
1 bone, ivory, amber, etc., but glass is
j generally understood when beads are
I spoken of without special description,
j And they arc a-very old institution,
I Venice
is
the
place
of
their
greatest
production,
where
their
manufacture has been a staple in­
j dustry for more than a thousand years,
. Attempts have elsewhere been made to
compete with Venice in bead making.
| but living there is so -cheap an artisan
| is able to subsirt on 5 cento a day, and
they possess secrets of giaaa-colaring
•known nowhere
*
’
’ * opposition
*”
else,
so *that
has not been successful. They give
more than two hundred different tints
to aingla-colored beads, and when they
come to combinations the possibilities
are unlimited. The production is so
great that in Venice a bunch of
small beads of eighty strings, each
string six inches long, can be bought
for about 2 cento. These beads are
chiefly sold to the North American In­
dians. It is a singular fact that fashion
in civilization and barbarism meet on a
level in the choice of beads, the inhabi­
tants of the South Sea islands and tbe
ladies of New York city, in times of
bead crazes, showing preference for

-[Unds BUl’Z New York Letter.]
I have just come across the Prayer
union, and it will serve as an instance
of piety that is almost out of sight,
tlioagh extol ding throughout the en­
tire country. The society has a central
office in tha Bible Union building. The
members number over 10,000. They
are all pledged to hold a service ot
praise and prarer privately at noon
every day, unless prevented by some
unusual circumstance.
Each retires
for the purpose literally into a doset,
ar some other place of privacy, and
there goes through with an appointed
exercise.
From
the
headquar­
ters
each
month
a
pro­
gramme is sent out.
During this

jonraqa1*
’.I M

glass beads are made in Paris. It is
there we get our Roman pearl, mirror
beads, etc. Bead mannfaiture has been
tried disastrously in this country. The
cost here is too great.
Urewlmr Fewer or the Aaatmiaa
[Chicago Tri bans ]
. Mr. J. Henniker Heaton forwards
from Sydney a complete account of the
resources of which an Australian domin­
ion would dispose. The seven oolopio®
now own 3,000,000 square miles aTter­
ritory, or three times the surface of Eu­
rope west of the Vistula, inhabited by
2,936,000 persons of European descent.
These 8,000,000 have plated 7,128,000
acres under tillage, in addition, of
course, to their grass land; and own

’8,&lt;98.000 ttwp.
of
£114,000,000
of
8110,000,000
though their debt
ths state railways
thanthigR
000,000 Stet

Th*r bar. . Utal.
and
a revenue
a year;
and al­
exoMds 8500,000,000
are valued at more
*tar. placed
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misuble medium for txchangtnit new* upon
home sublets, and Is rspeclsily devoted Io top
les In which tbe ladles are Interested
Tbe AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT h un
&lt;ter the rharjre of an experienced and prartks:
■grteulturist, and la Invobtablc to all UUcn ol
Uw soU In Michigan, all its artklei brinj: ex •
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CITY OF HAKTINO&amp;
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most eotnjdet. FAMILY NEWfAlUK ever
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department we shall furaBb
rear, original aad sctected. Thr paper *111 to
kept purr tn character, elevated In tone, and In
lynipelhy with the best meenl sentiment.
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nane

Tie Praiieitial Year of 1884
Is al hsad. BstmbllsSM tnwtl teRtr tbemwlve*
If their politick —ewarj te'Cta s-lalslsKl
ta tbe Mata ami NatUm. Tbrtv u — met re,
tale OMB—el IncukAtta. wxad repaNIrea dre
ha —rtr ata It. na*MM - Uta rrtta elreta*

Uraal, aad ex-

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11 P*r *•«&gt;&lt;* o&lt;«tete «n-

years, probably before 1900, tbe
ion will be * powerful state of 5,1

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territory for aaMaatent, with a mana
of »19&lt;M&gt;OOflOO. ao J tha pow„

u.
-teteto

Mwass s «•, w
bx¥« ko MJ to the contrary.

J

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to mnearsM republic-.. Wald u, b.
w«&lt;*. n*Wpay. Xmata ■hall l» bcXIM «

K.Ml.u ttatita.
[InterOnm. J
■’ f
Tbe New York Herald, hi attempting
to account lor Lotta’a failure in Lon-

of her ringing a hymn, but thinks the
trouble is to be explained in tbe open-

line of "The Sweet By-aod-Jy” is
“There’s a tend that is fairer than day,"
which upsets The Herald's theory.

Stanley has discern wJ a river tn

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p«&gt;pl. are too tap to taoom. otdtamd
£™rta in art. Mareow, ho -id, onr

I have a heart so fall of friends
I cannot chooee.
Not one beneath tbe mniter bends.
But mine ths bruise.
. Each step, in drawing nigh my door,
“Woks music never-bearansfore. x
Now, which magician meet prevails!

to do away with
upon the sale of

author!to-

tt.1 th “main n-on whj tt.
taXm«r.m.Ungni.ta.» ««

'.-(Umw. Tr«h.j '
I bear from Horonoe that the
Uah b&gt; that aity.n MkinJ"fc
themtadre. aomta lh. dnka wf J
all the strictest laws of court eti4 uatte
the TeokUu bixhne-lu «
Thor n.rer think nf
them, ud there t. „ wm5r0„°’*

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ONE BdLLAfl a Year

•morot •« ki-ta.
ta.de nd *
prancing Backward at evening pattiM
•k"!r'Pr«-»t. ■.talttaFior.
ntttM, Buumu en* AMhom n
lost in
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18

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TRIBUNE,
MraUMeb.

�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, INK

Local News.
The time to advertise is all the time.

The Spanish Students. Monday eve­
ning Febuary 11th.
Meetings Tuesday and Thursday eve­
nings at the M. E. church.
Best cuts of steak for l&amp;cents apound
hereafter, so the meat market men say.
The first Monday in March the usual
teacher’s claw will l»e organized in our
high school.
,

The church membership in this eity
has been increased over 200 during the !
past threemonths. That is a very good
showing.

February 23d, the county examiners
will meet In this city and prepare a I
schedule of spring examinations for
teachers.
The Spalding Manufacturing Com-

pa»y are running at their fullest capac­
ity, and are still unable to keep even
with orders.

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ceeding; and after shutting oft all
chance for ventilating the rooms, mak­
ing them aa clocA and uncomfortable as
they well could be, the furnaces cannot
heat them above 50 to 65 degrees on
cold days such as we had last week,
py some oversight, said to be the fault
of the chairman of the building com­
mittee, no bonds were required of the
parties who furbished the’ beating ap­
paratus, and the district is liable to lose
a considerable ihoney in consequence.
From what we can learn, the chairman
of the Imildfog committee has acted in a
very arbitrary manner all along, and is
largely to blame’for 'the present condi­
tion of affairs at the school
One of the finest lectures we ever
heard was that delivered upon “Robert
Burns" m Knights of Pythias hall. Fri­
day evening, by our fellow townsman,
Mr. James Clarke. We had expected to
l»e well entertained: but we had antici­
pated no such feast as was in store for
those who composed our friend’s audience that evening. He »poke of Bums
in a way that iiaprtwed oneas aftiend,ly
--------..
..
.
_ til
conversation
concerning
an author
in
—— - — - ....
luaaubuiu
whom aU had a lively interest. At the
same time one knew that the aubject
waa
dierasswl ui
in u
a iimsieny
masterly Hiyie;
atyle; and
and
n» uuM.ub.-K-a

entire winter, going to and from camp, HOW CIGAR BOXES ARE MADE
soldiers by the hundred and sometime®
by thousands could be seen procuring
their wood for the day or night. Before
spring we were obliged to go miles to
The reporter climbed up five flights
get our wood, and ‘ tost” it on our backs of stairs in ooe/&gt;f the largest blocks in
from the forest’to camp. It is needless the manufacturing district of
ot the city
to add that the forests in the near vicin­ where the largest cigar box factory xs
ity melted away like provisions at a pic­ located. A part of the large floor was
occupied by the strips of wood cut into
nic, or sinners at a camp meeting. Dur­
the requisite thickness, one dimension
ing the winter our supplies canaerfrom far 1 he bottom, sides and cover and an­
Washington, down the Potomac to Ac- other for the ends. The strips of wood
qua creek and up the creek to Belle ore run through the rip-saw, sawed in
Plain landing. Froth wre, after being long strips, and cut into the required,
ithloaded from the transports, it was lengths by a second machine. The ends
loaded into the army supply- wagons and are then planed us smooth as the sides,
and the pieces are ready to be made
drawn by teams to the different corps, into boxes. Lids and sides have to pass
division and brigade headquarters. ITie through printing presses, of tbe same
docks and piers where these supplies pattern as used in ordinary job-rooms,
were landed was a place of remarkable but much heavier, to have the brand,
activity. Numerous tugs and trans-' trademark, etc., printed upon them
with indelible ink.
ports constantly steamed about, and on
Then tlie pieces go to the nailer,
the shore were piled immense piles of who uses a machine for his work.
boxes of hardtack, barrels of pprk, sacks The nailing
machines are somoof coffee, hogsheads and barrels of sugar. yrhnt similar in appearance to tvpe,hfslfl of
P'la" ot hay, sdtting machines, and require but little
experience to be quite dexterously
ba&gt;™.'’"re** °f rice.potatoes, etc. The
handled. The nails are fed into a hop­
wagons that daily
loaded here would per on the top, passing through small
make a tnu“ nUle8 iB len«th- T*1' '"“‘k brass pipes into little tubes at the
&gt;™ding to this landing roonbecamenext proper distances for the parts to be
to impassable.and corduroy roada,ainii- nailed together. By the pressure of
Inv
frx tlvr.
Vfioki.ror' crossways/ had In
I lar to
the Michigan
to the foot on the foot-board of tbe ma­
chine the operator forces the nails out
lie built. Numerous fatigue parties
of the tubes into the wood, and accom­
were sent out from time to time to per­ plishes with the aid of the .machine six
form this work. 1 remember one in times as much work as the most expewhich I was on detail. There were enced workman could do with hand
about 200 men in the detail, all under a and hammer; besides, the work is of
heavy set captain of the 23rd Penn. A necessity done far more accurately.

A PLEA FOR

ALMAMACB-

[Chicago Tunas.j
One of the first publications in this
COuntrv that
at home and abroad was “Poor Rich­
ard’s Almanac,” which was compiled
and published by Benjamin Franklin.
The
wise maxims
contained
in
this publication
became .‘’house­
hold words”
in
almost . every
family^ in the land.
They ranked
next to the proverbs of Solomon. Un­
doubtedly tney contributed much to tbe
I thrift of the early settlers of the coun*‘x&gt;ks were scarce and newsalmost unknown outside of

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Royal, Bob." a reporter wrote up aa
account of the meHmg between the
president sod the noted infidel • bnt the
intelligent compositor and the stall more
intelligent jxo^-reader oonairued to an
early and nxihanored grave the
between “Royal” and “Bob,” so that
next morning it appeared in the paper
out the United States, and bant
name.
'

BEAUTY. A-SLEIGHINQ.

for daily reference.
It was 1
studied almost as critically as tho .
.w year had ended, al_ i
The sleighing gives wealth a chance
bible. Before w
the
xnoet every member of the family had to vary ita display. Tbe fashionable
committed its contents to memory, thing on runners is the P.uasuui vehicle,
Old almanacs were carefully filed away with plumes at ite front corners, and
for the benefit of future generatio^aL, drawn by three horses abreast, the mid­
Not nnfrequefitly they were bound and11 die beast bearing a high arc of jingling
placed in the library.’
bells. Great quantities of costly* fur
The almanac of “Poor Richard” was are in and over tbe sleigh and on the
succeeded by others of almost "eqUal harness. The men and women who ride
value, which contained a large amount ; thus couspicuoualy are by no means so
of useful information. Besides tbe cal- I uniformly fins to Ipok at. They are of
endar of each month, there were the I all sorts and conditions, socially,
names of the officers of the nation and morally and intellectually, and I am
and state, the times of holding court, | ’------ J *--------- *“---------------- **
““

— . __ at.
- .......
_
Call at the Banner office and see each
auditor felt that the lecturer gave
the fees of various officiala, college reg- .
some very’ fine specimens of job work. him a keen insight into the life and
iatera, business forma, interest tables, anoes. The incidental racing, too, is
We do not take a back seat for any of­ character of the Scottish liard. The
The
an abstract of the postal laws, the time helter-skelter and democratic.
fice In the state.
hall was well filled, and the audience
of the occurrence of eclipses, and deacon and the gambler speed their
various other things of timely impor­ trotters alongside. But if these men
The Hall Co. are receiving such lib­ paid the best of attention, showing the
tance. It wm thought neoeaaary for are a fair average of alP men in the
eral orders for their goods as already keenest interest in every word uttered.
every well-regulated family to have an matter of faee, the. same is. not true of
compel them to run a full set of hands Mrs. Belle Hendershott also sang a
almanac before the commencement of
lieutenant
had
command
of
the
detail
and over hours at that.
couple of Scotch ballads in her usual
the new year
“Probabl;
from our regiment. On the way to placed n targe pilea, aad then two of
The decline in reliable almanacs in
We have just received the finest lot pleasing manner. The lecture was re­
Belle Plain was an old church, situated then pieces are nailed together, form­ this country dates from the advent of on it," said my sleigh companion, after
plete
with
wit
and
pathos,
and
at
times
of wood type and borders ever brought
in a pine grove. Into this sacred place ing the sides of the box. Boys nail on patent medicines.
The enterprising she had scrutinized the visagas of many
to this city, and can do poster work in eloquent. Mr. Clarke's selections from
the bottoms and girls tack on the cover
of her own oex on the road, "how dis­
iny desired style promptly and neatly. Burns were in good taste and* finely ren­ by common consent the detail from our temporarily, while other girls paste on proprietors of these nostrums puulished
enormous editions of so-called medical proportionately large is the amount of
regiment flocked.
The church was
dered.
the cloth hinges. The half-completed almanacs, heaped the counters of gro­ beauty shown in places of pleasure; and
About forty young ladies of.this city
rather in a “ topsy turvy ” condition— boxes are then piled up until they are
ceries and drug stores with them, and it gets more so as the cost of the di­
The subject of letter fire protection the seats were promiscuously placed, the
met at the residence of Hon. H. A.
perfectly dry. An experienced nailer caused them to be distributed from version increases. Go to church and
Goodyear and organized a literary soci­ in Hastings is one that ought to interest floor dirty, but the pulpit, the “sacredaverages
----- tj——
about
- ------------850 boxes
per «...
dav, re­ house to house. In many cases, tlxey is­ you will strike a true average. Go to
rwirintr
nnntit
viya« whilnthn
In the ' oeiTing
««Ti°g 25 ceni
cents fnr
for 100 1boxes,
while the sued editions in various languages, and the theatre, and you will see a consider­
ety. They will meet every other week, our citizens, and so interest them that desk,” was still undisturbed.
b°y8.and
an^ girls
Kirls
the woe^» gave them away, and the free almanlcs ably bigger proportion of pretty girls.
i A Detroit gentleman, who had vis­ some decisive action shall be taken. party was Ben. Breed, a notorious wag | boys
■I earning from
am
Unjo
player.
a'°.
Z
From
SS.OOO
to
810,001
would
give
us
thus destroyed the market for those I Go to the more expensive operas and
ited several skating rinks in this state,
• that were only disposed of for a price. the percentage of beauties go up., Here
said that in none had he seen so much J an adequate water supply for any fire and a good singer. Ben. was v ery dark brought under a rapidly revolving
The free almanacs, however, were very on the rood uglinfess is rare and loveli­
improvement in lieginners as in the one j that could take place. The money coidd in complexion, was liadly pitted from I planer which removes all overhanging dear in the end, for they induced peo­ ness common.
■
lie loaned on long time bonds at 5 per small pox, quite tall, and straight as an , wood-work, while whirling sand wheels ple to purchase millions of dollars' .
hpre. t
“The reason is that men let good looks
cent, just half what we are now giv­ Indian. Into the pulpit Hen. «t,dk«l. "moolh off the edge.. A large loroe of worth of uaeleas if not harmfid nos- decide them in choosing a girl to take
The Engine and Iron works are jna-;
&lt;|
I’ omrioyeata patting on the Un­ trams.
out, and tho more alluring the sport the
king preparations for a large business I ing on our school bonds, besides, keeping musket In hand. knUI«a&lt; k on his back.
touches, which means to paste on
It is time to revive the publication likelier it is to fetch out the prize beau­
up the payment on the principal. A The lajys wen- won’ -on .. and, ,knew uhing
lhe oJging8
ubol,. Un;ng
the coming season. The orders they ,
of almanacs of the better sort. Their I ties. It is really too bad on the homely
sinking fund is already aet apart for the that fun waa ahead. With sola-raiwa Hap«. For ihia work tbe girls are paid
already have are an index of a prosper­
( publication lias never been discontinued I girls, for only wealth or unusual mental
payment due in 1887 of about *3,200 and ami solemnity well feigned. Ben, lean- j 80 cents a hundred, and they earn from 1 in Great Britain and the countries on ■
qualities can command for them such
ous year. They deserve their Auccess.
by the time named, the 811,0)0 due will ing his musket against the pulpit, be- •
to $9 per week.
the continent of Europe. A journal in jolly amusements as this. Pm the ex­
Interest In temperance is reviving l»e easily met froia the saloon license gun his sermon hv taking his text from
,T!ie 1“mb«r u».xl in the manufacture the former country devotes two columns ' ception that proves the rule."
in this city. • If this movement is not fund. Deducting the amount which
to a review of the almanacs issued for j
No matter whether she wm sincere as
the - tw&lt;m.y(d chapter &lt;„, de oneeynt
’’
made a tail to a political kite, excel­ will lie in the sinking fund by July I of
the present year. Some of them ap­
to herself; but she,was right about the
John.
The language of the text has wood
unlimited quantipear to be volumes of considerable size rest of it. Beauty abounded on the
lent results are certain. There is need this year, and the city’s bonded debt
। escaped me, us has ata) the substance of ties in Michigan, Minnesota and the and to contain a vast amount of in­ road. Furthermore, and lamentable in
enough (’{.practical temperance'-work in. would be but little above 818,000. !«..•
---------- ------- -----------------------. ^1
AV__ part of
.. Wisconsin.
------- •_
Jt
, the.sermon;
but this
1 remember—that
i ----northern
formation. A few are largely devoted another way tian she had intimated,
Hastings.
TTaxes
’iivmj in
ITiivltiniru are nnl
.. whole .......
..___ 1.."enjoyed
__ r__ a iby
- the.. 1 aliinnA,!
in Hastings
not liirrh
high, as com- the
was lhugely
diipned fsl
to fliia
this dty in
in wnurvl
rough boards to the wants of special classes, as ship- the beauty was too often of a notorious
It was possessed in a quite
Nothing but an organized movement pared with neigblxiring towns. They audience, who cheered often, and often whlc" aro re-cut, planed aiid stained J pers, miners, teachers, merchants and kinfl.
can suppress law breaking by tlie gam­ are much below the average. The city helped the preacher bridge some difficult j by a peculiar process, bo that it closely scholars. One is chiefly given to the shoeing degree by chorus girls from
resembles cedar
which.it is discussion of domestic problems as ap- the comic operas, ballet girls from
colorwood,
and from
1
blers and sidoonists of this city,. Shall could borrow the! money needed and [wint in his discourse.' The ^nices ' different‘ in
‘
’
' locking in that 1 plied to every-day life. Another is de- the spectacles, adventuresses of divers
wo have such organization ? or ^hall we give to us excellent water works, with­ closed by singing the doxologj-, in which sharp, pungent odor which
,F deemed of . signed
w
iich is
for the dissemination of froe- grades; and the pitiable point in tbe ex­
turn the city and its growing young out increasing the taxes to any appre­ Ben. led, followed by three cheers for । particular value for the packing of ' trade principles,
hibition wm that the men who shored
The family almanac, m a means of seats with them were by no means all
men over to the tender mercies of its ciable extent. We have plenty of com­ the preacher. We had the satisfaction oigws Basswood boxes are used for
\
“Pww TJ“
K"*variou. waj. bw, not re of a kindred character, luit were numer­
law defying elements? Think and act. bustable material;for a large fire here— of knowing as we left the spot that there I O’ “"-“"J
. . .
■ ! cedar grows in Mexico, .Cuba and Con- ; cently been appreciated m this country, ously sons of respect,d families, who.
least one loyal sen ice in
America, and forms an important The Humane society could hardly make
And the fun goes merrily on at the a lire that could and doulkfjess would do had
ought to have been ashamed of their
skating rink. It is conducted in such immense damage to ourf businces inter­ the old shell, whose walls without doubt | article in the exports of these countries, a better use of .a part of its funds than positions, but were
proud instead.
an orderly manner that none need fear ests. For the lack of suitable fire pro­ had echoed tlie treasonable utterances of : Cedar costs in Chicago in the neighbor- i by publishing an almanac that would There is no direction in which the idle
,lo°d of M0 a thousand lineal. feet of ' be put into the hands of persons wiio and moneyed young fellows of this city
to give ittheirpatronage. There’s mill- j tection, Saranac, Lowell and Clio nave, some Virginia prawher.
As we trudged along. Comrade Allen
ordin*ry tember dimensions.
’ care of animals and bi ids. The are drifting worse or faster than to this
have *the
ions of amusement, lots of heajjhy ex­ within the past month, l&gt;een Inflicted
manufacturers • and vendexg of quack public association with professional
ercise, and more original bumps! for the with conflagrations doing damage to M. Steulain, of my company, and myself I
medicines, fertilizers and dime novels beauties. It is in imitation of the Eng­
beginner than in any other business on the extent ofJS25,(X)O to S40,000 in each together, Al, who was quite intelligent I
[Philadelphia Prem.)
should not be allowed to monopolize lish aristocracy. Ridicule has no re­
case. A man who takes a view of north and philosophical mid inclined to look
Your great fellow-citizen, Forrest, th® publication of a class of reading pressive effect.
reconi.
A spanking law might
State
street
from
the
bank
to
the
city
at
the
dark
side
of
the
wax.
liegan
talkdi^d
rich,°and,
by
the
way,
the
Forrest
matter that goes into every family liv­ be good.
'•
Dr. Barker continues to havi* an un­
oatsiilo -•
of *v_
the ilarge cities, and
hall, can readily see what a disaster is ing of the justice of God; of the ineon- home, which he so thor
*“ ”j pro­ ; big lughtfully
precedented run of patronage, and to
would whichis attentively
and carefully
_
o------------- j ujdowed. would
.
, r—.
-------- . [
in Store for UH some day. Or look on ai8M;
uvii-B &lt;»i n»s
siotenciesof
Ills jimitvanu
justice and mercy ii.
in
(Olive' Logan.
meet with splendid success in his prac­
^oo^Aubject for inside treatment, studied. The influence of the family
both «id« of Jfffcreon Htn«t, bad down | permitting the war to rontinue, thus de
Yon and I, who b .dong neither to
•ns
pofciblc to photograph it faith- almanac can hardly be overestimated.'
tice. Among his patients are numbered .routh
State
atroet
from
Siurihllnu
’
arorj
driving
iiwn
of
tbe
coluforta
of
home;
^[[/
“
Tl^Kreu''
■"■■■
’
’ ifrom Spaulding’s cor- driving
the
one
class
nor
to t.ie other, who are
t Booth died poor;
many of the most influential parties in
best of
fire Jubjectii
j observer.! merely, shut out from eplenthe very
very best
of fire
subjecting them to so much suffering; | Charlotte Cushman
left
ner. Nothing butI the
__________________ fortune; ■
this vicinity, and the Dorter receives I
,
It appears that a number of our dor’s highest expresrion, yet spared
nt
, *An saw
tui
*»it lii.r of
r\f these
t
niinr.
~ .... .... ...v ...... :nx.. ... t.......1 ........ c, _. t.
j • _____ __ _ .1 r?
protection
ran
either
quar­ z.n
Sothero died ’ poor, and Edwin Adams
from many of them the most flattering I
i familiar phrases aro the expressions of squalors keenest miseries, can but
ters in case of a fire. It will paj^io at­
, .
left nothing. Of all tho actors living,
! on almost forgotten English poet, look at each other and exclaim in
commendations.
tend tlie matter at ouce.
with many of the brightest and liest of j tl&gt;e‘ list of rich among them is
“ very | Thomas Tusser, who was boraSaJKini amazement, "Whft can it mean? What
Our tenner friemisseem to appreciate
our land, and entailing untold misery J short. Mr. Jefferson bos some money, j the year 1515, and died when Shake­ is thia fearful secret of life, which con­
not
much;
-Jjklwin
Booth
was
rich,
a good bean market As our bean mer­
War sketches.
speare was bnt 16 years old.
demns one man to a hand-to-hand fight
and suffering upon many of those who became a bankrupt, and is
now
chant, Mr. W. II. Schantz, has already
The following quotations are given with hunger from. his cradle to his
survived, and filling thousands of happy making money fast; Lester Wallack
aa illustrations:
grave and laps the other in downy lux­
bought alkuit 500 bushels. This is more
homes with the darkness of despair- | is
not
repnted
wealthy;
"Solon
NO. VIH.
A stone that is rolling can gather no moss.
ury, softer than the plumage of the
beans than was thought to *be in the
•and this all to satisfy tlie caprice and Shingle" Owens hid much money and
MV JOH»i j. ixm-KR.
'
. swan’s white breast, feeds his baby lips
county, as tfie trust cut them before they i
.Better late than never.
has
some-now
;
none
of
the
Thornesambition of a few political demagogues, .
with a golden spoon, and lays his em­
were ripe. Mr. S. says he could save *
All’s fish they get
Company and battailion drill uro of styling thfmselves statesmen Thus as verj
John T HaymomWpemb .
balmed corpse in a monument, whose
That cometh to net
tlie farmers something if we had anoth-i daily occurrence in fair weather, and .
coat would eroot a hundred ooti through the mud we wended our way, ■ money faster than he gets it; Robson
Look ere thou leap, see ere thou ga
we conversed until we reached our des- j
er railroad, so he could ship direct to last two hours each; camp guard duty ।j we
tagos to shelter many more than a
conversed until we reached our des- never saved a dollar until ha found his
hundred human beings aa irresponsible,
western ix&gt;ihta.
in its frequency depends very much ! tinution. The detail was provided with mascot in Billy Crane, but now I am
It in an ill wind that turns none to good.
I as. worthy as himself?"
glad
to
understand
the
one
supple
­
upon
officers
in
command
of
the
regi
­
axes, divided into auudl groups, and
Dr. BARKRukaysfrt! has practiced and
Time
tries
the
troth
in
everything.
ments tho other so admirably that tlie
lived in many ul ties With th nee times our ment, the numlier of men fit for' duty, sent into the adjiwent pine forest and a two are getting rich; McKee Rankin God sendeth and glveth both month and ths
I
[New York Tribune)
population, ;an&lt;inot nearly se large a and the number of guards to be posted day or two spent in cutting logs for
has a little farm in’ Canada, but noth­
1
The cteMfrom which-the professional
—
about
twice
a
week
is
an
average
of
causeways. Plenty of “benzine" was ing else; the younger leading men and
trade. At 2 o'clock Saturday p. in. he
A Preatlee Chestaat.
[ swindler’s victims are usually drawn
started to ^distribute his circulars in the frequency. Camp guanls arfe detailed ; issued anil many of the boys were ■ta women of the stage are receiving good
The Courier-Journal says that the consists largely of people who are dis­
farmer’s sleighs on out business streets. for 21 hours, and the private soldier is full for utterance" before we returned salaries, bnt there are not more than late George D., Prentice wm once play­ honest witida limitations. They will
-three who are laying anything by. The ing at poler on a Mississippi steamer
It took abont 350 to go around. Many on duty two out of six houis, or eight to camp.
the
deaths
'might
fact is that among t*iz 2iz‘.L
t rentice bet a thousand on his hand;
(Continued.)
had come and gone before that time, out of twenty-four. This is absolutely
very well be put the na;nea of eco.iomy h’s opponent raise! him five hundred;
ter of their neighbors Whenever it can
and many more arrived and departed required through he4t and cold, day­
ana prudence.
From tlie Alma Record
PrenUce rawed a thousand; his oppo­ be done safely. It is beoauM there is
afterwards. There were not less than light and darkness, sunshine and storm.
COMMUNICATED.
nent raised him five hundred; Prentice 90 considerable an admixture of knavery
Picket
duty
when
in
Camp
usually
lasts
500 farmers’ teams in this city on that
again raised the stake a thousand. “Mr. in tbe conduct of many of the victims
Prairieville, Midi.. Jaa. 4,1881.
TorhSaa.)
three days for one, dt|ail, and may not &gt; Editor of Record s-A reunion of
day.
of theeo professional swmdlevs that the
ocetir to ^n individual more ttyxn once the Earl family was he)d at this place Williamsburg policeman yesterday. On
in two weeks oy a month, depending or on Jan. Island as four of the Interest­ oueof the dumps at the Wallabout hand is worth." Prentice looked at his so boldly and with such immunity.
aifay of Henry Jones team. At the
band, turned it down, on the table, and
course upon tl
ing parties were from your town and
tidd: “Bir, if I ware playing with
P®B of hU life, figuratively speaking,
nber of men
to be guarded
vicinity, I think a few words In regard
(Tans afttae.) * ,
Jupiter at a star ante, I woedd darken
JOMe IMamosM stopped the frtaky pair
be
seen
that
to guard ft. 1
thereto will be interesting to many of the bottom be found a door in the em­ the avmrlaettog firmam»t ca the hand
wKm they were tearing down 8Ute
ife there Is a
even in
I
have
jus
t
tnrned
down.
”
your readers. The reunion was held at bankment, aad opening it be found
street on a vicious walk, evidently bent
to perform,
constant rout
J. H. Earl’s, the only boy (aged 69) of
on mm horrible mischief. They newt
re the soldier
and that the q
Tbe last report of the New Zealand
the Earl)family, the others, 4 in number,
the rate of three miles an hour, from the
__
jnd-evenings.
ting. He thought they were tramp*, and, Agricultural society reveals that ita
depot to.the lower mill, and wot W have Then the dwellings the soldier must in­ being girls: Mrs. Peter Castle, Mrs. 0.
sorrow to
proceeded at thvj same dangerous pace habit in field duty are anything but C. Bugbee, Mrs. J. M. Glover, Mrs. E.
G. Alverson; the two last named being
to some3ipy stack or teed store,’had not
pleasant and comfortable. |The roofs, of
father been dead ?” asked one of the
from your town. Mr. Glover, Mr. Al­ search the damps for such articles
NiHe prevented.
course, are’always of eottkn—the com­ verson, (both of your place) Mr. Castle, may be carried there with the city refSome splendid logs are finding their mon shelter or “ dog ” teat. To make Mr. Bsgbee and Mrs. Earl, nufcing the
way to Bentley Bro. &amp; Wilkins’, bnt them more commodious, holes are some­ ten .referred to above. They had a
they are not buying as many as hereto­ times dug in the ground, several club to­ most enjoyable time, and let me say, a
fore. Indications are that their build­ gether, tents are buttoned to each other, reunion held at their ages, is the prince
picked ap and brought to market.
ing material department will be crowd­ and the excavation is often 10 or 15 feet of enjoyments. The united ages of Mr.
ed to its utmost capacity this year. long, by six wide. More frequently, Earl and his four sisters, is 805 years;
This firm is one of the very few which however, and by far the letter and of the ten, named above, 625 years. The pick anything off a dump without be­
line is logo upward; if
furnish every thing needed in abuilding, healthier way, is to build up the sides of united weight of the ten is 1558, which, longing to the society that watches it."
“ Jack wm my oldest and best trien t
of any desired style, from sill to ridge the tent with poles, bank up with dirt, considering five are women, is pretty
but he married a girl from tbe suburbs
board. They furnished material last and close up the roarend. At the front good weight. Mr. Castle was the oldest
[Qalveston (Tex) Newa)
year for buildings in four counties, and end a fire-place ia built by laying short one present, he being 77 years. Mr. Al­
People who persist in stealing hogs
those who patronize them once are sure sticks up cob-house fashion, higij enough verson the youngest 50 yearn A good should be turned out of meeting and
more about what other
.
to do so again. They,take pride in do­ to give a draught and round up as you deal could be said in regard to valua­ excluded from good society.
A writer in a Deteoit
ing only first class work.
buil^, to shut out the wind. These are ble presents; but! have taken too much
account of
The furnaces in the school building the soldiers’-dwellings in field camp
number of books one reads that counts,
ii is their quality. A whole acre tai
are not doing satisfactory work. After life. Wood must be provided for cook­ tluue further.
taking out all apparatus for heating the ing purpoMs, and to keep warm; every
NOT OMR OF THE TEN.
hails—which was an unwarranted pro- day, the whole day'long, during the

�COME WITH THE CROWD.
Meeting opened with a large attend­
ance al the usual time, in Mrs. Smith's
jwlor*. After uinging, 'My wul be on
thr guard,’ Mra Sidnam. having ■■barge
ot the UmbeMalWr* “J'
tion from the emperor of Amst.la torsav
Ben hera, my boy I
The bell* have
The
northern Ing tire lives ©f twelve men.
|of the devotional exercieffl, read from
by
J ax. 24—The senate passed the joint acrlpture the 38th. chapter of Matthew, rung tlie old year out and tlie new one
resolution fot the relief of the Greely ex- which was followed by a season of ear­ in, and a new watch has come on deck.
thesenate. after a long debate.
SalUou wlU. an mn.ndmenl th.l Um
If^roii think yon are going right along
rartr tmrtolnnumra. Tire rewluUou In re­ nest prayer.
in the »me old grooves, white tlie rest
gShllSUtlon to hh prlvrae boalnea. gard to clerks for senators was amended to
After again singing, the secretary of ux are making change*, you are ui»
provide that they receive 3« perd iy sud be
Id Indianapolisappointed only for the session. A rtaoln- read the report of the previous meeting a tree. Youte got to toe the mark
tion was passed that tbe remains ofJGen.
along with the remainder of the world.
Ord be removed from Havana to Wk^J- which was approved.
Now. then; yon are beginning life.
al thlrtv-nlM nraotures. raw "” ington.
Bills were Introduced. f&lt;c tire
Mrs. McElwain, chairman of rack
ot till, character now
preservation of forests on the national do­ committee, reported having conferred | You are from 16 to 21 year* old. You
•quire the expenditure of 3o.3A««r
main. and to authorize the president to
think yon know all about it, bnt the .
-w—w /a T*^T
The national board of trade, after
nay back the Indemnity fund to Hie Chi­ with the proper railroad authorities, fact in vou aren’t more than half-baked J
•
‘
. fact IS you area i more
Inc an anrurtent bv Mr. .George T. Brine. nese govexnuienL Some work was done ............. .
oAhlcaSli. aaaaed “
iEJE on the Alrakn civil government bill, rhe finding them willing to have rack? ami
t v«'hat yon don't
doo-t kl
know would cover
Dhaitmattem Neuralflifi* ScUtiCA,
retaliatory measures against the countries senate refused to adjourmto Monday.
reading matter introduced. This report aQ Lake Erie, while
vn- your
y
worldly wiswhich proscribe American pork.
J Jan. 2X—In tlie senate, Mr. Blair in­
dom wouldn't knock an owl off lii*
Robert Harris appeared at_»««■«“? traduced a bill for tire free circulation of was accepted, and the committee retain­
before the aenate committee Sattlrfay on I newstMiper* within the state .where pub- ed until such time as the work be p«rch. 8qpp®« you make &gt; rwolv* to
public Un.lb end arireed aaalnat the tor I hshed. Mt. Cameron presented a prtltiou
■ begin by not knowing more than half
felture of any portion of the horthem from the Merchants’ association of Mil­ accomplished.
! os
as muon
much as
as rtaw,
Plato. xno^vucw
Dionne® »n«
and wn&gt;r
other
&lt;£Trixs a. v«mTelkh ce.
In the absence of the crusade commit- &gt; wifM) mec If yon
condeeoeud to
Pacific grant
waukee fot retaliatory legislation against
Beprewntailre Sprlnrer Introduced In French and' German wines. Mr. Beck tee, Mrs. McElwain reported having 1
tlint you didn’t even know more
the house a resolution calling on the
cslled'up hi* bill to prohibit the secretary
dent to give full information as to General of the treasury from purchasing bonds obtained the names of eleven of the thou ydUr own father, it wouldn’t greatly
Crook’s expedition into Mexico last year, above par, which was referred to the com­ original crusaders still living in Hast-j affect your general standing with the |
and any correspondence with tho Mexican mittee on finance. The bill for a civfl govgovernment ituregard thereto.
| eniment in Alaska was passed, with a pro- lags. She was requested to visit these w0^j
I
Perhaps you smoke and chew. What
Hon. John Hancock, of Texas, recently • hl bl tory liquor clause. An adjournment personally, inviting them te our Anni-*
'
for? What'* the um of paying out &lt;100 .
made some harsh comments on the refusal । to Monday vfas taken.
versary faceting.
a year to insure bad breath, headache, I
of the legislature to pass the lerrell bill.
HOUSE.
A resolution was introduced in the state j
It was moved and carried that our ied eyes, decayed teeth and nervous de- ;
senate asking him to proceed to Washing- ( J ax. 9?.—The house passed the Greely
ton and attend to his congressional duties. relief expedition bill. Tho committee on Anniversary social be postponed one bility” when you can secure a broken j
leg,’which is far nicer, by a tumble '
public lands reported a bill for the forfeit­
A. D. Lynch, whom the Indiana congres­ ure of the Texas Pacific land grant. A week in order to complete arrangements
sional delegation Is supporting for the bill was also reported for the erection of a in a more satisfactory manner. Mrs. down stairs? Chewing i* a vicious. !
vacant assistant secretaryship of the treas­ public building st New Albany, Indians.
nasty habit. Smoking affects the brain I
ury, is president of the Indianapolis board A bill was passed relating to damages for Bartley kindly offered to open her house and nerve* and stomach. We admit
of trade, and was for twenty-five years a infringements of patents.
for the social, and upon motion of the tliat * young chap of your age look* j
banker in that city.
Jax. 23.—The house passed a joint reso­ union, the kindness was accepted.
like a great statesman when he come*
The sergaant-at-arnu of the house of
of thanks to Captain Gabrielaon and
representatives presents bills for 33,561 for lution
Mrs. W. T. Brown being present was down the avonue puffing *wav st a 5­
Lieutenant Rhoades, of the revenue steam­
cent grab, but suppose you diant look j
escorting the remains of Representative er
Dexter,
for
heroism
at
tire
wreck
of
the
asked to report her progress in organiz­
Haskell to Kansas. Among the Items is
like anybody but yourself?
City of Columbus. Joint resolu­
one of &lt;201 for n lunch before starting steamer
tions were also pas.sed approprliitiug 85,000 ing the young ladies. She reported e
Maybe you drink a little; very prob­
from Washington.
for the support of destitute Indians st the ,large meeting, tho platform and name
ably you do. A young man of your age ;
The lown delegation in congress will
Blotchts. Boils. Tamors, Tsturge the appointment of Representavo Mc- Crow agency and the forts in Montana, gtiU k) j)e decided upon, and reported at is apt to think it smart to guzzle down
tsr. Bamon. Ssdt Rhsnm.
calling for information as to tlie ex4
.
Cold m the successor of Judge McCrary. and
penditure at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and a future meeting. By request of the lager and tipple wine, but there’s where |
Scold Bssd. Sons, Kavadal
The state officers, judges, and many lead­
, he is lame. Even old drunkards would
Disoasts. nmols Wsslasss
ing citizens of Missouri have forwarded to the condition of the work of improve- imlies she read her address used at this
caution
you
against
the
practice.
Drink
,
President Arthur a petition for the ap­
aj&gt;&lt;f Invpulsritiss. Dlninsss.
wM grot!,- rajoyri
pointment of David Wagner to the posb
I not
only wastes money,
but it severs
Loss ot AppoUts. Juoadloo,
.......
(“I'l-wro'edbytbeunion.
(rremuu.p,
anger, onnq.
.uom
friendship, breeds anger, brings alx&gt;ut
Attsctisas of ths LItst. Indii EYv?raVAn^/nnun?o»7Cnonniccounu i bates
bates on
on tobacco&gt;
f«r uwextheex- i ( The meeting being then opened for
Uttrrete, anil
end to the J
tobaecoi and
aua$21,915 .rar
.... q
quarrels,
ana there
were ia
re uo
uueua
rsstlon, Billonsnsss. Dyspsptto’XlttdlhAlln appointing ;ryi»n ; penscs of the legislature of New Mexico,
M remarks
r™“rk* from
,rom members,
n«en&gt;l»en.. Mrs.
Mre. Critten( ritlrei- . train
train of
of wroicbednore
wretchedness it
it ontaib.
entails. I«,
sis aad Gsasral Dsbillty.
was introduced for
tho er
erection
Jk wutic of fkr-Lxli Rl.-xvl Knar* will
stenographer ft was with the understand- | • Abiil
A b’llwasrtrnruduced
fortne
to nt4 j den related a sail utorv from real life.1 great lawyera, statesmen, poets and
Mi?1 JJ^id^/St^ IK’S Helena, Arkansas, of a public building
i
* ' wh|ch she thought ought to strengthen philo^her. drink but thi7 lose re*aO***fc3Er**,k*’ *’ **
*,‘t w*'-*
*«
M Kara*AuattB•!«*•« la*«MCVL. 1'KlCV, |«aM. '
far the resignation was merely a reminder i J
Jax
as.. 5L
UL-ln
the house,
house, a
a bill
bill was
was |atro|*tro- । , hearts to persevere in our conflict fP®?1
jj* Men boT‘j *
—In the
our hearts to persevere in
FOSTER, MlUtm fcCO, bn’s. BsfcW, k.Y.
of tbe arreenienL
I duced providing that pensions
penslo ' 'for total
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their weakness, and tire work! roods
Tbe public lands committee is working ! dlsabilitv
^’‘Xnt
?A ffil
’ making with the rum traffic. Short, earnest T
ith sneers. Don't make —
re- 'j th*“ epitaphs *
with
be $3o
per month,
almost day and night tn get into proper KJ™?®™.*. *
™
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shape their bills for forfeiture of railroad । an
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—
«one
olac
Mas.
, L_..
claim for rebate on tobacco. A blh was leaving a good working feeling in nil
Played poker or faro yet? If *o we J W
hearts.
hojie
you
got
«uch
a
skinning
m will
It was then moved and carried that
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Let gambling
their rights in tire courts.
of the interior to detail an employe u as- our next meeting lie held with Mrs. Sid­ last you your life time.
The government directors of tire Union Bistant clerk of the committee on pensions.
alone. Fight as shy of gambling-rooma
Pacific road report that tho management | q’he house refused to concur in the senate man, and Mrs. Crittenden was requested as you would of a mad dog.' People tell
has liven
fullest information
ns 1 aniendnjent to the Greely relief bill.
hu
feivon them
them the
tire fullest
information as
to take charge of the devotional exer­ you abotit luck. That's al! bosh. Tbe
to its workings. The funded debt of the
Jam. 25.—The house went into commit­
gambler has you bv the throat the mo­
company-was on June 30 $83,917,880, and tee
the whole on the Fitz John Porter cises. After which the meeting adjourn­ ment you enter his door. You can’t
the race value of investments held Is 859,- bill,ofand
speeches
were
made
by
Messrs.
ed for one week.
M7.4B0. The directors pronounce for steady
make any money out of him, but he will
Bayne. Keifer, nnd Ray. After­
Mrs. C. G. BENTLKY. Sec.
and fixed rate a even if high, rather than Taylor,
the senate bill for tho removal to
see to it that you add to his capital.
fluctuating charges brought by competi­ ward,
of the remains-.pf General
Electricity.
Now, as to your personal traits. You
tion. |
।.
• Washington
Ord was passed. The speakeMtiesented a
General Grant, in answer to an editorial communication from the secretary of the
may have come naturally by vour ego­
In a Washington journal, asserts that he navy, stating that no service was rendered
tism, but keep it in check. 'Pbe world
has no business relations with Minister the British navy, during the bombardment
Being a thorough Electrician, with
Romero, and has no pecuniary interest In of Alexandria, by American officers or years of experience in the treatment of; in general looks u]M)n it as a disease.
Even if you know all you think yon
any improvements being made in Mexico men. The house will devote its session
all
Chronic diseases with Electricity, know the rest of ns won't admit it. Men
with American capital. He claims that to-day to debate on the Porter bill.
and making only such diseases mv life , .,.*.
AJ
the ratification of the treaty would be a
J
ax. 28.—In the house, F. W. Rockwell study, I am enabled to say to yotf that I
»
step toward the establishment of commer­ took tire oath as a member from the
can give entire satisfaction in nearly all
Bluntnera w
Bluntneas
is a good
gwxl thing somtimea,
aomtimen;
cial relations of mutual advantage.
Twelfth district of Massachusetts. A bill cases entrusted to me. if patients will »ou*etimes it isn t. Civihty and conThe sub-committee of the house com­ was reported for the establishment of a
mittee uu argifculture has agreed to report bureau of animal industry, to provide for follow out my directions implicltlv. I ^entioua regard for otlm peoples
with two ameadments the bill prepared by the extermination ot pleuro-pucumonla. have treated nearly three thousand f‘*hngi are trump cards in the game of
the cat-tlo-breedera’ convention, for the The remainder of the session was devoted cases ot Chronic diseases In all their ^Te.
Be charitable without enconrag
extirpation of diseases in domestic ani­ to debate on the bill for tire relief of Fitz
various forms, from New York to the mg vice; be honest in your opinions,
mals. Tbe appropriation determined upon John Porter.
ia 8S 0,000 Instead of &gt;'.OO.OK). and th®
Pacific coast, consequently must know but don't imagine that it is your duty
J
am
.
28.
—
K.
W.
M.
Mackey,
of
South
how to .handle
If you can j .to *break
states are required to contribute a sum CroHnCmS thu mommTli th. ml- ».
j. your case.
_* up
family or start a church CUHESloi-Msodsal&gt;s,D
equal to that apportioned among them by deuce of hh brother.of Inflammation of the not leave home for a short time I can scandal; in&gt; your
jum dealings
cicaungs xbe
uv square.
square,
tlie general government. The report will
be submitted to the entire committee to­ bowels, after a tbree-days’ illness. Ho furnish you one of my batteries with You mar lose bv it for a time but when
SS.'Jf &amp;.11&amp; cfroniS" He" »u bomrn ' ‘™,‘r"rtk'n’, how U&gt; urn It 1 can fur- ths public comes to understand that
morrow.
MOTICK^Wltkoci a
SKrt£S“ta s. is h". his »si:,
"rrs, “s ui.rs./'sjou
*inrt “d
jm'11
The largest expense incurred in congres­
sional funerals including the transporta­ offices of trust In the state since th® close I
** to ,uy ability, honesty and in- make money and keep friends as well.
tion of the remains with an escort’ of sena­ I of the war, being generally considered a I tegrity.
t
_
vonnir
man
am&gt;nn».
vnn
In
young man, suppose you
l.mrtyleadir in the state, ind elected -----------------------------ln fact, JOQng
tors and congressmen is attractlns
Very Brapcctfully
Yours,
square up with your tailor, pay the
tion, and therb is some talk of l ] ir'Ulrtir ZJfie present
dk: j. b. bark eh.
congress over §amael
P™M!nt eonjmMs
Samuel Lee.
Lde. In­
th® amount which may be charged in each dependent, receiving 18.81W votes to ro,oi7 ,
balance at your boot-makers, part your
ADVKRTIBED
LETTERS
case.
But
Jhb
would
be
a
difficult
and
TTT .“7" J— ^ *7.—------ —K------------ ' for his opponent Botli houses ot congress ,
hair on the side and fall into procession
delicate task, and there appears to be no adjourned in respect to the dead member’s
letters tultlrvsMrtl to the following {mthhiii reremedy
to the"
remedy but
but to
to trust
trust to
the seme
sense of
of pro
pro-­
and a Joint commute® waa ap- .I inalnlng In the post office at Ha*Ung!. Harry with this rest of u*. We don’t claim to
,
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be pratty, and we don’t owu all the
Eiety
and honesty In -u
those
who
comprise
poln£d t0 take charge of the funeral.
I! county. Michigan. Jan. M. ISM:
thea escort The
I he statement of expenses in *
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brain* fn the country, bnt we can teach
Fannie Aby. Mrs. E. G. Bennett, &lt;••«..
asm sumHaytbe case of the late Representative HasFOhRIGN.
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you several things that may come use­
Jort’.nd0
slSl® ht
*&gt;'•
who killed Count Batthy Ia““^er. Wm. Mnrg» Fatrlek Jtelful in future year^and we guarantee to
janinins u^ansaa was 33,0)1, in- [ nnyl ln g duel ln Hungary, has been sen- «»n. M. II. Wing.
prove that horse bci?W- and square dealeluding 32ol for a lunch.
■ tenced to imprisonment for two years.
.; D
imor
rop lxttkh
Letter—Wm.
wm. Miller.
miner. ’
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PBOSPECTIVK MA1IOXAL DAXK LEGIELAj
CXana-Ijk
R.
Griiwold,
Mrs.
Frank
Jenkin*.
,g. “® cerUln *° W « semi-annual
’
Earl Grosvenor, the heir of the duke of Ij ...v
... U(wnan
a, mi*.
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dividend.
Westminster, died Tuesday In London, of [ Sherwood A Co.. Elbert Wood,
It Is understood that the senate finance congestion
,
of the lungs, at tho age of SL
W. H. POWERS. P. M.
ooiuniitteo has Uad st.-veral lively sesaluna
Detectives nt Madrid arrested a French- J j
[Cincinnati Enquirer.] .
discussing bills recently' Introduced by man and Portuguese for planning an at V
GENERAL MARKETS.
Senator* Sherman. McPherson, and Al­ tack on King Alfonso.
"Do you know why cats always wash
drich, affecting national bank circulation.
themselves after a meal ?”
The French government has instructed
CHICAGO.
Mr. Sherman voted with tlie democrats 7of Admiral Courbet not to attack Bac-NInh
A cat caught a sparrou and was about
Wheat—Lower: January. WXOWe;
tbe cornntiRe® In sup|M&gt;rt of th® /McPber- at present
to devour it wh^n tlie sparrow said:
80WV*Mc; May, H.Wh'c.
_
aon bill, inireasiug the circulation to an
Russia has made a formal demand upon Feb..
I
Lint aad Kidney Remedy,
Corm—Lower; Jan., .'SfcialBlfc; Feb., "No gentleman eats till ho has first
amount equal to the par value ot bonds Turkey for £ 150,&lt;x_0 indemnity still due on
StlMMHc- May. i-T*® «r.
I Oorspou-Mj™
_w.ll
deposited, find ft wa* agreed to by a vote account of the war.
Oats—Higher; J*r., :2ty$KIKe« Feb., washed hi* face." The cat was struck
of 0 to 5, n|d reported to the senate with a
The venerable emperor of Germany has
with this sage remark, sat tho sparrow
8 &lt;e.
favorable roeommendflitlon, and without been advised by his physicians to cease । E!k(«nfcc: May. »
J
’
Rovnnax*
—
Mens
Pori;
low«r:
Jnn.
down
and
began
to
wash
his
face
with
amendment. Judge Buckner, chairman of carriage-riding for a time.
f M.85&lt;«d5.35: February,
। &lt; . •_ i hi* paw. The sparrow flew away. Thi*
the house conunitt®.* on banking and cur­
Twenty lives were lost Saturday in the May. »!B.h5.&lt; .fl,27-..a
Jan.. '1 “nr*f’d PBMy, und.lw «wor«: “A, long
rency. says there i&lt; no probability of the English
Fd.ru.rr!
thet era rtipusu»ntistmr!
channel by the sinking of the ship
«(«».! 6; 1_
committees agreeing to any measure affect­
I le« «F* UUUjrrM, Klfc.,,, '
2W.
.
“I l»ve 1 will eat first and wash my
»»J2K&lt;uU.42W.
ing the national banking system; that ■ Simla by the City of Luckuow.
Cattle—•Market
Ms.
The cable reports tlie suicide of Profes­
lower. We quote:
face afterward.” And cats hare done
every member appears to have a set idea
THJB BOWXXS.
uln&lt; slews
ineara.................. go ever since.
on the subject, awl that, consequently, sor Klinkerfus, an astronomer at Gottin­ Choice ahipulnx
so ever since.
Falr to good shipping steers 0.® "A2W
gen.
there can be no u:tltcd ac.inn. “1 am sat
isfied,” contlnueil Judge Buckner, "that
A party of students at Astorma, Spain, Medium to rood steers 4.75@ .00
The DelUhted Deeter.
Hoes—Market flrm. Sales ranted from
no measure whim the committee may attacked an Englishman and a native for
Tom Moore has a fanny story of a
StkOoetM for heavy; ffi 4C(j|«.00 for light
adopt will ever be passeii by this house.”
selling bibles.
, Bvttee—Steady. We nuatei Choice to. aiok man who waa telling his symptoms
•
. 8PB£MGF.i:'» Ktw BILL.
Tonquin has oeen blockaded by Admiral Fancy Creamery at J*,a86o « »; erdlnarr (which appeared Io himself, of course,
Mr. Springer is preparing a draft of a . Courbet. Legitimate trad® Is not inter­ to sood dp. I0(u:3c; rooa to fanev Dairy al
dreadful) to a medical friend, who, at
— FOE mg &gt;Y Mj, OtALEES.
bill for a new system of paying marshals [ fered with, out material contraband of ffi@l2c;
Common to lair do.
and their deputies. Th® bill will fix sala-. war Is not allowed to enter.
each new item of disorder, exclaimed •
ties for all district attorneys and all mar­
"Channing!’’ "Delightful I” “Pray go
The bodies of th® Jeanette victims have
KFW TOME.
shals, and will require all fees to be ac­ reached
Moscow, where the American res­
on!" And when ho had finished', said
counted for monthly. It is proposed to fix idents placed
flowers and wreaths on the
SLOW with the utmost pleasure: “Do you
the salaries of marshals a good deal lower
ai.CSK.
doBX~4juiec: Mfc
Postern know, my dear sir, vou have got a com­
than the W,«W tf«* now get-a ootnpen- biers.
Spot,
axacac.
Tbe final services over the remain* of
ration thst i* out of proportion to the sala­
plaint which has been for no me time
ries of congressmen and other functiona­ Herr Lasker were held Tuesday in the
supposed to be extinct r I *
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CTNCJKKATL
ries. It is also proposed to allow each naw synagogue at Berlin, in presence of
riouB4Marketfinnt Family, 34.60(34.90.
marshiU two Salaried deputies—one to be five thousand persons. The chief rabbi
WRKAT^-Firm; N&amp; « Red Winter, Si.MK
a bookkeeper and the other to serve pro­ sketched the life of the deceased, and ex­
cesses ini ths neighborhood. Then there pressed thank* to the people of the United
IChlMsuH-ruld.)
Is to be a {United States commissioner at States fur the honors shown him.
Ripening »n.l purifying wine* »nd
Rye—Quiet; Bo.trail. Oc. Paornioxs
each county seat and a deputy marshal at
In tbe French chamber uf deputies,
each courjty seat, who will receive the Tuesday, Minister Ferry expressed the -Pwk dali at BJ&amp;75. Lard oulMst H.9TM. Jtrong liquor* la dour by the Electric
compensation allowed by the state to dep­ opinion that to ameliorate the labor crisil
Balk Meats finial IM6Q.887K. Baeoa Liquor company, of California, by
uty sheriffs. Writs will be sent to snd re­ in Paris would bo * difficult teak. The
uaaw* of a* electric cumut By tlii
expert* were ),90Q,0(M,o &gt;o franc* in excess
procaa the liquor is fn«d from all ita
MlLYrAUFXJL
•
of the Imports, he said, and within five
poiaoaoua witW oil*, and tha work
year, exclusive of judges’ salaries, was years fl,&lt;hO,UOO francs hod been expended
Wheat—Higher; Jan., •Hfe: February,
M*to,&lt;oa. MnSsrinrerts confident that on bullaing* for wnieh tenants could hard­ HMci Mamh,M9r&amp; Couw-Hliher atMM of from three to an year, ia done in a
it will be redoeed by &lt;1,000,CX)J.
forHt Oaw-Wmx M&lt;a»WhlMMMe.
ly bo obtained. .
.
The hurricane in Europe Saturday eight Rte—Lower; tteta Ko. L BailitOOXGRKSSIOXAU
•
did vase damage and caused great lo*» of
Hfe. A priatimt office In London was ue8T. LOUIS.
|
roofed, ami lire gla.vi roof «n Wealminstar
WEEAT-Hlghar: No.« Rad Jan.. fLMM
Clvj
Jaw. 82.—The shuate passed Mr. An* aquarium was itemolished. Telegraph
m
*
-UMQOCHtal
thony’B resolution that the cmundttee &lt;d emnniunlc iuuu with tho continent and by
U.o»M: Feb.,
Wnr. SLWm
Twq doctors were disputing by the
foreign relations report what legislatiou ta the Atlanttr. babies wits Interrupted for
IwdLdeol.
pMiBul
-I
tall
you
u..
mt.
BMesiffiry to protect our laterests *&lt;nln-a several hndrs. In P&gt;ri* ratiway travel
diy»»«l."«»i&lt;l one. "NooMaa,she governments which have prohibited waa Mopped in all Uirectiuua and many
th* importation ol American meats, and persons ucre injured in the atresta.
MU.10K ot tbe Hod. It j, th, ,pj„0
state what uiscsuuluaUoiis are m«db
KOItaT-FMfiC
Vary wet!. we .hall «m at tbe poat
against our experts bv'the traffic of tire * George A. Wheeler wan hanged in
Meoto quiet I
VMWrteure hi
mortem wlio h in tke right - (£«,
principal countiMMf Europe and Amerlcx
jylfoycMu1: oe
Tae committee on Indian affairs reported San Francisco WJadnesdoy for strang­
aanaatioa oa the ,«rt o&lt; th. pea-,
Ho***—High ।
adversely on tlie petitions fur the opening ling hi* alster-in-'.nw. Aurle J. Tillson,
jaOOQjtLML
whom in tl&gt;« beat ot rhe arnmant they
in
183
•.
A
crowd
OJ.ftve
Uiouaund
pe£
CW'
of tbe Oklahoma tends. Mr. Hoar Intro­
Had quite forgotten.
e^‘
BALTIMORE.
duced fi bill to prevent tlie circulation hi son* assembled outahle tbe j dL, and
the malls of lottery advertisements from HU waa offered for entrance ticket*.
SPRINGBORO, CRAWFOMU CO.. PRMN.
foreign eountrtoff, i
, W heeler calmly aided Hie hangman to
Mention tbe Hajvhximi Bamnxk.
. .
Jaw. a—In the senate, Mr. Be well re­ flx tbe strap* on ids limb*, and expired
Ans authorities at St Giles in Belported favorably tbe bill for the relief of without aqaiver.
pum. hire .unpUri the police on uigM
jntfijobn Porter, aad Mr. Logon handed
At Crested Butte, Colorado, an ex­
Mixed do. Suu;41c. Krx—Higher at 70c ’
in a minority report. Mr. Sherman asked piosion look place in the mine of the
fluty with cloth boot* hsving Indi* rub
Immediate consideration for a preamble Colorado Cori and Iron company, prob­
BOSTON.
aad resolution raeiting lire circumstances ably from a leak in ' the air-aompresW
ool
—
In
fair
dfrmand
;
Ohio
and
of tbe recent election troubles at Danville.
•or. Fifty-seven men are believed to
IW»l* extras SO u-iae; Michigan
kUUag
■jcwnihinc and rielnlnc :7 «UW-; unwgstr
for have perished. Eleven were thrown
vantage with burglars.
beck to tbe entrance at tho moment o(
ttptoiioD. Tbesmxine bouse, which
JTret-rieee job work at the Hassan
offlee. New presses and new type.
WASHINGTON.

po«MLgeof sresolntion directing.
ratarv of the interior to wort the statu*

b&amp;«’sB”s£5s

Burra a- coumova.
HiXtettora for Cota
lai t .j...
Ltteat &gt; Airoetmnv
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S a sradun oftin* probate «»urt tor
rrv. bohtesurt Ui. prolate r^,'

M*fi. (firmeni South. Jud* M j.n4iU.
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r»«-uU» &lt;&gt;( U.1
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p&lt;ju 11 i» ordered, that mW1,!k. th,
ef February next at u-o
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Office, ia the cUt « Hsstlucs tnaahl chum/S
show cause, If mb) there lx", why the prwer
saM petitioner shonkt not be rrinie.1
*
And It is further ordered that mud rx-uthuwe
*1« ooUcejK» w* |«ri*n&gt;t lntere«ted in «aM

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TRAM MARE The Great Ens VEADE RAHK
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I Full ptuticulara in our pbaniphlrt, YlHrb w.
■ drfNrv to *rnd free by mall to cvrrvun.' Tb*
i specific Medicine 1» »old by oil dnubrinb at f &gt;
per package, or klx pncka«i-* far S".. &lt;v
tl.
sent free by mall on tin- receipt of the monty. in
I addrvMlug
THE GRAY MZDH'INF. CO.. Iluflaln. Y Y
(hi account of counterfeits, we bm»- mii.pQM
। the yellow wrapper, the only rt-nuln-- Gr«irai&gt;
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HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 8, .1884.
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Pern Stowell and Dora Height were
up for yearn. They lie there until Home I Him.' When I think of the dear fafthmarried on the 1st inst. The young i ' From Um H«raki.
astiociation of ideas bring tljein Ixtek. । era and mothers. Udh absent and prrePneumonia is the prevailing disease T^day let us go back in memory to ent, who were instruments In God'.couple start out with ^be liest wiahea '
Nashville.
of everybody. •
'
\ here at present.
...
.
Bcbnes long since past, and try, in an ini-, bands of doing an much for us; the trials, *
Perry Mfiyo.of Marshall, visited hisz 7
N. Rein, having returned from the’ Mra.J. H. Richardson is numbered aginary view. to live over the past. Let privations. sacrifieeB and trotiMre the?
brother Ransom last week.
.
land
of
the
Dakotas,
is
how
preparing
arnong
the
sick.
us bring to remmubranre those who , have endured to secure to u» the priviA. 8. Foote and wife, of the Wolcott !
to remove to the land of his adoption.1
Johnson, supervisor of Bowne. have long since gone home; whose seate * leges we so richly enjoy. I feel as though •
House, spent two or three days with ,
He expresses hlmseK-well pleased with h® been dangerously
«&gt;-.
. sick
...
- week.
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the past
in this ehurvh when they were living, 1 had utterly failed in any attempt to do
their daughter. Mrs. F. (’. Courier, of ,
Henry and Wm. Eckert are preparing were usually tilled, and whose voices ' them justice.
Dakota.
Bottle Creek.
Dear fellow-laborei's-lM life’s great
A. W. Pettit, the proprietor of the to build bank bam nextsummer. John were so many times beard in mingled
!u
GbaW°w went to Jonesville lust i
Woodland house,is preparing to enlarge Nagler iioases the job.
toaea of prayer and praise to God.
harvest field, Christian friend* ami
I oMUrday, to accompany Mrs. G. home. t
If
you
desire
any
information
upon
hotel by bunding an upright to the
But, although we see them no mote, neighbors, we may never be alik* to do
!I
has been in Jonesville visiting for his
&lt;
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f rout side. Businiws seems to be crowd­ law matters, call on C.'V^ Riegler andthough
their seafe __
are____
now vacant, ■ ________
much for those who
have so ____
kmg tasome six weeks.
let him read from his “Conipact Laws.” though their voices will be h«jrd,no . bored among us; but there is One who.
ing “Al.”
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Mrs. \V. A. Dunlap, of Charlotte, made
Xfnrri&lt;
r^ttwr
andVin
rtf
T/iniu
Anun.
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Morris Lester and tan, of Ionia conn- more in our midst, yet their Beany eft-1 has done much more for us than they
Parties residing at this place have.
her husband a short visit on Monday. t
i
.
------------------------ - • concluded to start a brick and tile yard, ty, old Ohio friends of Mr. John Teeple dt-aring words of love and counsel, their . can do—it is the One whom they have
l»ey intend to move here soon.
of Irving, are visiting Mr. T. this week. many examples of true Christ|an-piety, so faithfully served; who has brought
which win supply a long felt want.
: ^baa. Smith and wife went to HilsGeo. Geiger, jr. has been spending a their liberal, prompt and cheerful con­ them through so many trying scenes;
A mild epizootic is affiicting the in­
I tings Turtday, to. attend the Hastings
few weeks with his father this winter. tributions to religious enterprises, and in whom they haveao faithfully trusted;
:«k»ting rink. Thev arc quite fond of habitants about town.
His
health is quite poor. He expects to for the up-bullcling of Christ's cause in who is your Savior and my Savior, and
| the sport.
WEST BALTIMOBE.
return north in two or three weeks.
"Time to Stop It.
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this church, which to them was home, to-day He ia out in the cold. He to
IXS too bad klr
fclr or M»4am,
Madam, but don’t get
gel FrlKbtfright’ ' HBtTOng, of Bowen 8 Mills,
C. M. Hendtrehott will bold a n«w
US
Wm. Godfrey went to Hastings to­ speak out to us to-day in tones not to be hungry, shall we not feed; He is naked,
1 Vuur
&gt; .Mir hair
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hair la
U fullliire
falilug Awl
oul^that'x
certain. A 1 ff»v* the G. A. R. tars a call last Tues- house in the spring.
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day to meet his daughter, Mrs S. C. Groff misunderstood. Never will be forgot­ shall we not cloth Him. Methinks there
euknire* In
tn the
tneralrmr
»ran
c'uuu-r
mirror, or
su iuveMizBtliu’ commit- day
&lt;er.ol rioton Uli tl» .tonal
Wwo!,!
J. T. Hinchman is feeding one hun­ of Mason county, who wiR^nnke a short ten the prayers offered, the exhortations ia a ready response from many, and an
diM-u.M the possible esnae. It to enough that
Messrs. Rich, of Hastings, and And­ dred and twelve bead of cattle this w$n- visit with relatives and friends in this
I'.Lrki-r't Hair Batoaui owed now will prevent
given, the songs that have been sung by inquiry arises: * Where is Jesus out in
Ftirtner destruction. In your hair somewhat . rus, of Saginaw, conducted the funeral ter.
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vicinity.
Brother Daniel (Turk, us time after 1 the cold; where may we find Him that
too, and eri»P? Aiaa. ye.*. The Batoam
L Wwks has sold his thoroiigh4ri&gt;d
wifi give back the original color, softo&amp;sand services of Mrs. Adam Brown, last Sun­
Mr. Wm. Moulton, the founder of the time a few in number would gather in we may feed Him; or where may we
zlm-(. Not a dye. not &lt;4[y. elegxatly pcrfnuMst, day.
short
horn
bull
to
John
Ford,
of
II
irk“ Moulton church" and a time honored ; the) prayer circle. Never wiU be fotgot- find Him that we may
— clothe
- - - Lis­
.■ perfect dresslag.
Him?
The Barry A Eaton County Medical &lt;&gt;ry Comers.
resident of Irving township, is quite ten by many of you the earnest efforts ten to the message we have ’from Him
The' Times elnln* 3 j population of ljxn for
Association met in the parlor of the
Owosso.
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H. Newman will build a new bant in dangerously sick with pneumonia. made to erect here a church, which the
to-day—in mingled tones of pity and
.
('lever House, Vermontville, lastThure- the spring.
.
Messrs. Moore &amp; Yarger are contem­ Methodists might call home. Never will love He points out the way as He says: '
Mr. Geo. V. Wi!lli», of Maneimter. Mleh., | &lt;l»y. Dr*. Young and Foote, of this
Jessie Helme has gom to Ann Arto»r plating the purchase of three lots of 8. we forget Brother Clark suggested the ‘ Inasmuch as have done it to the least
writes: “My wUr ha* been aIiimmI bHple«« for ! nin.„.
ntejeara, M&gt;l&gt;Hpk*&gt;. that ahe &lt;x»uld not Hiro P,aw - art tended,
on a visit
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Roush, and will erect dwelling houses bulkling of this church, nor those who of the.mv brethren, ve have done It tinto
over in l&gt;ed alone. 81k UM&gt;d two bottirv of Rice- ■'
W.
A. Dunlap will pm,
put m
in &lt;1
a uui
lull mic
line
......
Lee Wright has got erttt over tiffve thereon, to rent or sell. The lots will
tri&lt; Bitten, and it m&gt; much improved UuU she b
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so readily responded. And. although Me.’
j ...
of groceries soon. He Is iu
in v»«ui
Grund Rap- thousand ties this wlnter,and will have protabty be selected from the new addi­
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abfc now to do her own work.,f
they had to surmount many obstacles
From these reflections ought Wc not
ra«-&lt; tric Bitten will do all that to claimed for 1 i,i.
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h ...
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l
as
many more.
them, llunitrvdv of tcMtimonials aiteit their l,ls plirchllSing them this week.
tion to tlie village plat.
and overcame many difficulties, still Ohs to leant some lesson for ounelves ? At
;Tw unc!!^u’'''
•bwlle
The re,Tnt blwt s,orm &lt;Ji&lt;l
,la"‘S. Wileox is getting ready to build IL
According to appointment, Mrs. persevered, and many were the sacrifices some Historical Day in the future,
X^Traj-.nririraa.u.ri.tui.. uo.tri„«UI T *° “TS?*
h“‘' Merna. I new house.
Benjamin portrayed the evfls of intern­ made to secure its completion.
some one may he called upon to write a
44luc\
1 niman and M inn’s were broken down
A few frientls and neighbors met at Iterance at the Cuugregational church
Brother Clark, being a mechanic, per­ record of the arts of our Uvea. What
and Jaipes Flemings’ whs stretched ten Mr. Peter Bechtels’ tait Wednesday last Sabbath evening. The house was
formed much of the labor neewwary tex Shall be the record we shall leave’? It
.in,
x.
evening and enjoyed a. very pleasant filled to its utmost capacity by an atten­
Freaerirk U«&gt;tchklM, the dtMRgM, l» ahnm feet.
its construction, and with a willing may be no one will record with pen and
awuke to business and »pan» no nain-t iu&lt;
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Chaplain J. S. l*rcswn gave a lecture jI time.
tive audience. Mrs. Benjamin is a very
-secure the beatoF ever)' article In bls line. He
ink the deeds of our lives; but then*
has secured the a«eney Fur Kemp's BaLmuu For at the opera house Wednesday evening, ’1 Miss Clara Johnson will return to fluent speaker, and possesses no small de­ heart he persevered until it was dedi­
CsXMiimption, Cxjurhs, Colds, Asthma, Bron­
cated to the worship of Aknighty God. will come bye and bye a great Histori­
s tKK. and all nffecuou, of the throat and lunes. in behalfjof the G. A. R. Post. Subject, j, Battle Creek Thursday.
gree of natural oratory. Mrs. Alice
Though there are others who have i»8d cal Day, when not only a single neigh­
*oid on a positive guarantee. Price 50c. and It. “ My experience in Southern Military
Mr. Garrett, in the south eastern Pressey, president of the W. C. T. Uw of unsparingly of their means, and hive borhood or church shall be gathered to
; part of the town, had five bushels of this place, presided at the meeting in a
MICHIGAN
CEITRtL RAILROAD Prisons.”'
been untiring in their efforts, yet it is listen, but the nations of the earth shall
The common council are having an- j‘ wheat stolen Friday night, and tracked graceful and dignified manner.
but due to his memory to say, had it not assemble, the great Historical Bool
other well driven upon Main street, for the thieves to the corners south of
Grand Bapids Divinion.
l&gt;een for his perseverance this church
BOWXMB MILLS.
fire protection purposes.
Abundant Prichardville, where the track w® lost.
lifea »hall 1* rrad. What that recon
might never
have been
oursand
to wife
ettjoy.
'l William
Manly
spent
few
need of them.
He waa until his death a leader ia the shall l&gt;e will be determined by our owi
maple qbovz.
days with' friends, at Plamwill
Rev. Albert Livermore took a trip to
church, an efficient laborer in the Sal&gt; conduct in this life. Shall we not strivi
The meaalea are visiting us.
week.
f
Otsego this week.
bath School,____________
a good neighbor, kind hua- to make that record such that it may
Mrs. Potter Is rick.
C. W. Armstrong reports having had band and father and aa exemplary | ** “idtoeachof usinthafcdaj: ‘Come
On Saturday, about five o'clock, the
8raxioms.
Party at O. F. Long’s last Friday a grand time at G. A. R. encampment Christian. The irood h» bu done live* [ ye btewd ot my FoUmt. inherit the
alarm of fire was given and proved to
at Detroit,
be the residence of D. Jones, in the south night.
after him.
! kingdom prepared tor yop-."
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Phia Winning has sold his farm.
Mr. N. Killmore, of Penn., is visiting
part of town. The house was an old
Brother Squires, too, has gone home. , * MxiaKBOMXMe ternwewAw
\
Institute at the U. B. ehuroh Thurs­ at Rev. GiUaspie's.
.
one, and caught upon the inside, and
Living but a few short years in our I Aitecsn JeunuL
I
;
Wm. Manley has rented his farm to a
when discovered the flames were under day night.
it
midst; yet during that time he became
“That eminent agriculturalist. Don. I
Jake
Endingrr
and
M.
Mosey
have
Mr.
Elberton,
of
Wayland.
such headway that they could not be
Jiut a little too late for mention, in firmly connected with the interests of Henderson, editor of the excellent Alle.XMbvtlle........
controlled. Mr. William 11 ummet's res­ each sold a horse.
Charlotte
12.4T
Enos Walton has taught a farm of our letter of last week, occured the the church. He waa a good neighbor, :&lt;gan Journal, owing to indispoaltion.
idence was located but a few feet away,
Eaton KapldH.
Mr.
Weatherwax.
burning
of the Headley Mills, In Yan­ loved and respected by all, a Christies {was unafifeto attend the farmca'iDstiJaekron..........
and was also consumed. The latter
Detroit
Mrs. Pearce is on the sick list.
kee Springs. The Ions was total. The und a friend. God grant that when tute at Otsego, last week. It is pre­
saved some of hh&gt; household goods.
VhwtWKnp.
Mr. Spencer and wife, of Whitehall, tire is supposed to have caught from called we may enter in through the tinned, however, that he delegated Bro.
The former lost everything. The fam­
pearly gates' where we may meet him; I Harris, of the Otsego Union, to look afthe Imsement, where sonic repairs were
ilies were away from home.'SJur citi­ are visiting relatives here.
where prayer will be turned to praise, ter farmer interests and push the hyHtattonb.
I wonder! Oh, I wonder! Where did , made the day before.
zens here raised quite a purse for the
Parker find the Banner correspondent i Will Bradlev and Charley Lateral do and where we may spend an eternity drikulic ram to the front a* a means of
unfortunate families. The fire depart­
with Jesus and the angel*.
improving thejbreed of Michigan sheep.”
when
he
reached
Hastings
?
It
was
a
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not believe in getting something for
r. m.
e. m. A. X. ment responded promptly, but as usual
Brother and Sister Kugg will ever be
-{Kalamazoo Telegraph.i
Mistaken,
8.46
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Deirolt............ I.v.
“Long" way from here. Brother Parker. nothing, hence they carry butter
had no water.
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1.06
remembered
with
tender
feeling.
|
It was the religious and horse departWere you looking for your “Hat,” around the country until it is worth
Eaton Rapid*
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8.30
Chariotte
3.1B
8JM5
7 67
Brother
Kugg
was
a
man
of
few
words,
ment
editor
that
was
indisposed,
and he
MOEGO-THORN apple.
Brother Parker ?
. what they get for it.
«.1C
A2?
UO
TfaahvUla...............
Morse was kind enough to tell the
yet his Christian life was in very many was going to Otsego to enjoy Dr. Chase’s
Morgan
8.40
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Dr. C. O. Scott, of Grand Rapids, was
Quimby.......
ways worthy of Imitation. Their house hospitality.
LAOXT.
■4.50
2.41
8.M
9M last Saturday called to see Solomon Cof­ Banner correspondent that the mid­
M 1 .•
10.15 fee’s daughter.
IA7
5 tt
We were shown, the other day. the
Satojriay and Sunday last were im­ for years was a home and resting place
night train left Hastings just as the
0J3
Middleville
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LOJB
55
10JS
UJB
Mrs. Henry Hayman received a tele­ “Journal" correspondent, fearing that proved by h two days meeting at the M. for God’s ministers. He was quiet and bupersCription on a letter to a gentle­
humble
in
his
manner,
always
exerted
a
Througli eoseiMM __________________ _
man of Allegan from u high dignitary
«
gram that her son, Charles Hanson, hrftl he would be an hour late, started to E. church.
Detroit ou »11 d*y tratni.
A number of the young people of ; good infiueneeupenthoe? with whom he of the church of England, residing at
At Grsnrt Rapids with Chl- received a severe injury and would have walk seventeen miles across the coun­
ca«o fc Mlchiran Lake Shore lload For HolI
this
place
attended
the
revival
meetings
ajuKx
iated,
was
true
to
his
profession
and
Oxtbrd. The band writing and style of
to
lose
his
leg
in
consequence,And
prob
­
try.
'and, Nunlca. Mnakegon and all polnU North,
at Baltimore last Sunday evening.
practiced his religion in hiA daily life. superscription would hardly be credita­
rind with Grand Rapids A Indiana R. R. For Bl* ably his life. Mr. Hayman took the
Rapids. Traverse pty and PMoakey. New York
There
is
talk
of
a
new
store
at
Lacev,
Such
men
are
God
’
s
jewels
on
earth,
and
ble to an American schoolboy a down
train Friday afternoon for St. Ignore,
C. B. BUSH,
\T H. Bl LEDYARD,
It is so icy te to be very dangerous to w^ch
l)e a grpttt improvement to will be in the Kingdom of Hia glory, yean old. The gentleman tokl us that
to take care of him.
Div. 8up*t. Jackson. Gen. Man'tr Detrol
( shrter Kugg survived her husband for some of the English people affect a con­
0. W. RvGoi.ce, G. P. MT. A. ChfoMo
The teacher of school district No. five attempt to move outride, but rather plaoe
T. J. BBSS. Station Ast. .Haattn«!.
Mrs. Chancey Briggs is visiting at , some years. She loved her church and tempt of elegant penmanship.
resigned his position lastJFriday noon, amusing to watch the pedestrians.
Wm.
England
Jr„
and
Mr.
Knicker
­
Hastings.
delighted in it* prosperity. She was
being so instructed by secretary Enoch
eter
contribute to 1its
interests
**pob’l™n
bocker, of Podnnk, have traded farms.
Geo, Clark transferred his real estate °*
“r ready
p»^v to nnntHhnta
i
stale of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
Andrus. of the county board of exam­
i Judge V
Van
” 7Zile
"r delivered his lecture
At a session Of the Probate Court (or the
Mr. Cleo. Bunce and Mr. Morrell have to Ed. Clarke, and has purchased uie while she h«l the ability to do so.
Cpunty of Harry, holden at the Probate Office in iners.
ion Mormonism at the M. E. church.
closed’their bargain, and Mr. M. will blacksmith shop of Wm. A-istol. He
the city of Hastings In said county on TuesSister
C
ran
son
will
be
remembered
as
Mr. L. P. Cole has recured his ice for
I
Friday
evening.
There waa a large an­
tlay. the 5th day of February In the year one
take poKsesrion of the Gun Lake house expects to build a new house at the one of the moat active workers in the 1
thousand eight hundred and righty-four.
the summer.
; dience »nd the address was able, instrws
Present, Cletnant tfcailh, Jumre of Probate.
church; she was a good Christian and
comers and begin operations soon.
The Dr. says the safeet way to handle the 1st of next April.
In the matter of the estate ufBeteey K Cairo*,.
r
“Peter Cooper" fejl-on the ice while a firm believer in the doctrines taught, tive and highly Interesting.
fl-vea.-rli.
On reading and filing the petition, duly vori- a mule is to be just across the state line, this ribisUy.
The chief case of interest in the court.
I skating one day lari week, hurting hia by'the Methodist church. Her name is
fiud. of Humphry Flsber, administrator of said
Mr. Hayman came home Monday ac­
•-state, praying that bls final account this day
Whiskey and hard cidet
curse । neatj badly; but by a ckxie application inscribed in letters of love upon the
filed may be heard and allowed and be dls- companied by Charlee Hanson, who is
)' vhow of southing syrup and vermifuge he hearts of many of the people among Held vs. Fred Spicer, in which Spicer
of our land today. “How 1
rtiMfitl from MomM trust
*
Thereupon ll Is ordered, that. MoimU\ . the very low on account of his wounded
was saed Tor damages inflicted on the
mbmit has somewhat revived.
whom she lived, and they will tell of her
3d day of March mat at ten o'clock In the leg. Dr. Lathrop was called to attend long” “must we be coinpeil
plaintiff while teachteg school tn Ham­
Forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of snM
A dance last Friday night at Will words of love and mercy when many of
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peUUon, and thatlbe heirs at law of said Ofh him.
An. The Jury returned a verdict Cor the
• «ext Powers'.
greater pretensions hm e passed into ob­
•wooed, and all
^H1MN&gt;* fa&gt;Urea*te tn aald
Laforeat Carpenter started for Texas
pedagogue
of S500.
tn our
spring 1
The social l®t Friday night held at livion.
Wednesday morning.
The well-known furniture tinn of
cellars.
cleared fll.45, the proceeds go to the be remeifabered with these dear departed
WOODLAND.
HOPX.
M.E. society^
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ones, and Brother Nickerson, who but a to M. W. Munson in favor of their oreffHarter has Invested lua new patent
Hope has had only one applicant thus
itors, Monday. It is said that the troub­
money drawer. He thinks it will ipiay
W^&gt;ope soon to nota the return of
le wwb oecreioned by tn ovnstock and
far for aid from the town.
better than to be losing small snms
Mias Sybil Wooley, who has been visit- also been borne from our midst. But
We need more m^*w f*r wheat.
slow sales and coBestooos. Also that
time will not permit tu to do justice to
occasionally.
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the assets exceed liaWire. The firm
IT at Rev
There waa an
Soda! to-morrow night at Geo. the memory of these departed ones. Al
■ 8. C. pdtid has purchased the old
a rhurch, their coming in and going out, has the sympathy oC the caaamnnity ia
shop and lot known as the Wtoeman
nark’s.
their misfortune.
oelpti «HJ0; a |
A very bad time for colds up this their good deeds-and many acts of char­
shop.
r
y_.
A correspondent, of the Canon Ctty
ity, win ever be remembered by us.
A few dayes idnce, the
board
We wish now to My • tew worde to
ized
We ape* to have a dance in the
al here. AU'lhterested
AU •interested can obtain
obtain
~
~ JWL nnd
Innes
these
dear
old
fathers
and
mothers
in
rfoggtemofP.*
Kilpatrick
or
C.
,^
ttoeof
«.
f
Cera, retail...
S^nehad
Israel, whoie beads,are alr&amp;fy'^hite
know where, but we never tell.
Geo°R Trabert will agatetrf terihlet, and that Pwritlant Lateha to now in
, i .
...
-.
If the ladies of thia vicinity will in­ for the harvest aMdVhoee preeqnce so
gore from, somebody etee’s nose. It to
form us which are the general coach enlighten and cheer our heart* to-day.
ing, thus leaving us without a shoe­
all right npw, and quiet reigns on the
To-day we have yow preeeftee; Ire have the completion ot tba Mae from Mar­
maker. Some years ago this village
days, we will have the school dismissed
Potomac.
।
Potatoes
your loving counsels, your warnings shall north through tauia, Canon City.,
supported three shoemakers; it seems
to view the procresion.
Elm Hall. etc..
strange that lately It don^t support any.
JMr. AL Stevens’ wife and little and admonitions; we have your prayers
aTZ-x.*—_____________ u.ra.
and sympathies. But soon, ah,too soon,
____
.
ice which
formed Monday
Parties at the village
are preparing The
lliricc
WBUKU
uiwuuo;night ■ daughter
I ■ » ■ ■ are
— visiting
------------ «»her people
«—«—at —
dressed
you wUl be called to join the loved ones
Cbi,. Eiiluoa Um cowuienMd Ml
to put in a planer, matcher anil other did some damage to fruit trees, besides Williamston.
Hutter and tier* Man*, beau* Dnaer.
machinery, and start a manufacturing rendering pedestrianism extremely diffi-1 Warren Stanton, who has reaided in gone before. You will have gone to WainM the city. IwtMlMe of the death of
Inner, apples, grven and dried, flnner.
reap
the
reward
of
Christian
labors.
Kansas
for a time. If making
an ex­
hie sister, Hannah M. Erikson, asklr^
institution to include wagons, sleighs cult and perilous.
w
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We shall look for you in your accus­ for •nuno danara. It will be mnea’
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Mr. Lafever has purchased the prop­ tended visit home.
ix ttcrt luMrewd to the followlnf pernoun n&gt;A goodly numtar of the new converts tomed seats in vain. But let hope inspire lew) that the girl walked through an
At the last public meeting of the W. erty owned by Mrs. Geo. Bauer, and
unguanM opening into the east Mr
malnlDK In the (wet ofller st Jisatlna*. Barry
were baptised and united with the M. your hearts with the thought that when
C. T. U., &lt;rf Woodland, the speaker, moved on to the same.
canal at Bn'lre street, one evening M
■ winty. Miriiljran. Feb. 4, tM:
these Christian tiea shall have been sun­
,
Teachers of our schools begin to count E. church last Sunday.
Kate Beaeh, fUauiey Burke. Pearl DcGrrv. Mrs. Garver, was highly complimented.
The following paper, prepared and dered, that you will I* re-tinited with
Ben Horn, Wm. Fl. Haffeni. Wm. Klns»ley. (leo. Few professional speakers are able to the days tafore the dose of the term of
W, Winner.
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read by Mrs. Lee, on Historical day, at loved onee on the other side. Oh, what
present the temperance question to an their engagement.
1&gt;kof Lrmtn.—Aaron Leonanl.
aiRiietice in better style than thisspeakThe revival meetings conducted by the Lacey M. E. church, is, by reqneri a meeting that will be; for we are te­ street. The
Caa«a.-Wl!l McMurry. D. Stanley Burke.
W. H. 1-OWKBS.r. M.
Rev. Croaby in Dto. 4. continue with of many of our readers there, presented nured that we shall see as we are seen oftbetax&lt;u
and know as we are known. And iu Hia in damages 1
The boys are having' immense fun unabated interest. Several remarkable in thia issue of the Banner:

County News.

—All your own fault
IF you remain sick when you cun
Get hop bitten that never—Fail.
Ibc weakest woman, smallest chi kt. and siefc• »l Invalid can use Imp: bitten with safety and
_ r. giH.xl.
-Old men loitering around from KhrurnaUsm
Kidney trouble or any weakness will be almost
new by using hop bitten.
- My wife and daughU r were made healthy by
tin use of hop bitten am 1 reeotninrud them tl»
my |*oplc.--Meihodb«t Clergyman.
•
Ask any good doctor, if hop
Bitten are not the barf fsmllv mctlicliuOn earth.
MuJarlnl Fever. A*w aud Bflliouw!., will
tcuve^rvery neighborhood won
bop bitten
“
“
'the
■ ijaralywta and neural.
••-toy moUier
drove
eia All out of her »ystem nifh hop bltlerx" Ed.
(h-wego Mun.
-Keep the k|Oney&lt;i iHr.dthy with luin bitten
ur.d )-ou need not Fear alckneu.
l«e water h renderdered hanaiew anti n«we
•fn-shinxjuKln-vivhi* with hop bitten tu eadi
vigor &lt;X youth for tbe agnl and Infirm In
nopbittnn. .
^?aR”u‘*Schuri“ prop,’rty h val,,ct‘ M‘
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with the boxing glovtt at ppaent. and unlocked for conversions have oo“ It ia said that impressions made upon
Quite a number of them ex preen » confi­ cured. About twenty-five baveprofredent willingness to meet Sullivan any sed religion, while a general seriousness the memory will ever be retained; aad
yet the impressions may not be called
day he may appoint.

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' 1 felled "Don’t Toa Liek .
[London Cor. Philadelphia Tress.]
The
Figaro publishes
Brother Gardner said:
me French
r.rrucu *
------- —— the
. fol- ,
In describing the London newspaper
“L
----------------lowing amusing mcideut,
incident, which » ■““
Do„y
’ar 1883 am passedhTfSTiovs
an’ gone. Its press of to-day it is do inappropriate
to have
■taken
’ — place during one of ths
the jI cyclones, &lt;ai
airthquakos,
rthquak(
floods, fires, joys
Dev’arl881 beginning, I hope, to descend to the
which
am no
no lno\ E../
state ■ dinners at Berlin, and at which
ara
—
, -nwloin’as lowest round, of the ladder, and to inthe lute Lord Beaconsfield and the mar- |jag
bo'n, ap’ de chile am doin’ ns
troduce your readers forthwUh to the
oui* of Solisbury w ere present: :
- as •kin •be suspected
* ’ ’ under the
------well
sarand
“penny-a-liner ”
He still exiate—poor
Prince Bismarck, who is well known cumatances.
cumsumces. At de
uv present
prv-uui. time we all fellow—and at times playa an importto be a great eater, filled his plate with
Without ItowtoA w
eherrios;the marquis of Salisbury ob­
with
dear run of i
luck,
Nw Y ar'« .MOlmbun
not worf de ““»• ,Indoed,
Ina^!;^
hJa“.?.Tf
tl«
served it.
!
I
ite »*»*««
that the “liner”is the
•»
“Prince," said be suddenly," whit you ponder to blow it ^rou de udewnlk. 1
________
_--------j of
the
day, and.wbriphe
|
Ut
&gt;t
de
wone
time
it
I
eu
h
’
w
ot
.
I
mort
rwd_ra.n
ot
thedey.
end
wMtb.
And Itts'further ordered Out s
are doing is very ‘unhealthy.”
When Babies fret, and err by turns.
| “What?" said Prince Bismarck, m single member of dis club who liaan't has chance^ to fall on a great taxa­
What cures their colic, kffis theirwo
tion,
and
is
successful
in
retaining
the
astonishment.
resolved to live a better life from dis
owtt front
bearing
thereof by canal
- “ You have just Swallowed two cherry­ time hencefo’th I’ll fine him $16,000. mcnopoly, his readers are to be num­
to be publtahed in Um Hi-~—---.
bered by millions, and are limited only
stones.’’
”
Let ns now agitate de reg’lar program­
dwterfau
jNtdt Court for W13
by the united circulation of the several
'"““-flfefohe,
“ You are mistaken." *aid the prince. ray
U at public auction -r.
iy of bizness."
u&gt;. ““ , „ v •
*^with marked coldness.
Brother Hamiltonian Smith arose to Pr»Dta publishing hjg '‘copy.” Yet the
Farewell then to Morphine Syrups,
M and premia. deCastor OU and Paregoric, and
.... __
1 to blush unseen while
All that ter­
’ “Never!” replied Salisbury, with that make
iftko an
an innnirv.
Ho had
hod often
often been
been author
is ____
doomed
inquiry. He
Hull Castorla.
th the count.
hauteur which characterizes the proud l asked if it was forbidden in the consti- wasting hi* sweetness in some gin-shop.
-k known and de.
The "liner," then, i* “the pkker-up
I portion of tt,w
English aristocracy.
1 tution or by-laws of the Lime-Kiln club
-weal quart. t , •
“Monsieur ie Marquis!” said Bis­ for a member to hold a jiosition under of unconsidered trifles”—the scavenger
oortli, of ran#.Centaur Llnlnrnt.
of the proas. As such he is attached to
marck. his eyes shooting fire.
11 "
iwsj running an
j or United States government.
thirty
. t ta,rn.u«h **ld —
It wos at thit moment thkt Lord [I
-jI should reckon it wasn't!" replied no one paper, bqj contributes to all.
wpny acre, or uu»d, or aomtth
Richard
DoyU,
Elisabeth
&gt;antto]r.
Aaais
Richie
Beaconsfield came to the rescue.
£ W the amouu:
the president, as Smith sat down. "De He bdongs to no staff and acknowl­
and Jerry Doyle, heirs al law of Darby .X&gt;vle.
Hi* daily work de­
wly. “J*"*1 thereon
“ Perhaps,” he insinuated, in his soft­ members of dis club kin hold any sort edge* no Ruperior.
getber with the «*t» and ....
est voice, "you are both right; your o’ posiahnn dey kin git, from sellin’ rod pends entirely upon his own selection,
itr nth. a. D. two.
highness must be so occupied with seri­ lemonade in de big circus tent to eon- and his anxiety at all hours is for news.
CHOLrrr (’. kkach.
ous thoughts that you might inadvert­ ductin’ de pension buro at Washington. Whou his search is successful, he pro­
Feb. IB, ism. I ahall adl at pabtfc amnion 1
hlcbMt bidder on Friday, the 3Mb day of’ E&gt;ceed*
to
use
his
“
blacks,"
a
carbonized
ently have swallowed a tiny stone.”
De only by-law op desubjeck am to foraryiasi at ten o•clockta tbeforeaoon. attheaerth
CLA
IT
ft
REYNOLD*.
’
*
PAYSONS
“Two!” interrupted Salisbury, Jin a1 bid de dub, os a club, from givin’bonds paper, 4iia stylus, and hi* wits, in order
- ------ - ,u. r.---- - - taedty cf
Attorneys for Hole Esreator.
L ‘&amp;
decided tone.
fur de honesty of any member holdin’ a to produce some six or eight “flimsies,"
Battle Creek. Mirh^-a.
Domt
----------------,
—
,
which
he
afterward
drops
into
the
re
­
“Or two," continued Lord Beacons­’ posishun whar’ he kin do any stealin’."
~ I N h &lt;•
field, as calmly As possible; "and you,•
Major Chap.ulUpec Green secured spective “editor’s" boxes of Fleet street,
HtatesC
and autborlred to be sold therein, ~ “
, my dear lord and colleague, enjoy such1 the floor to inquire if the president in- in the hope that one, two, three, or even
L“*,or theOwn
tn the mortgage referred to, beta!
ten at the iTobate v«re in thr
good sight that nothing eocene, yon. tended to bo underetood »» doubting more of the journals of the following
vix: All that certain pride or parcel
00 Frtday-th
day will contain his item of intelh-^
NOw, prince, and menjuii, will yira al- the honesty ol membere ol the dnb? i' da;
and being in the cocnty of Barry —. ,- -­
Michigan,
dewrlbed
aa
follow^
to
wit:
The
/nee.
The liner is joid by the liqet|
low me u
to decide
this difficult
In.
,in«A. «...
.MS™,, ques­ TluUjf laydown Beboe, for in- 8°'
tor
what
is
used
only,
and
hence
his
in
­
tion?”
atanoe, waa u clerk in the city treas- i 'or
section twenty six CM 'tn township three t»
ia a most precarious one.
Per­
“,,7;'
How
Bumaa-ek.
“ ?' ” murmured
—--- 'V-~C
----------- \
i User’s office and had a chance to lay his ' come
’
&lt;4fllto&lt;tb&lt; P«to®u, duly vrnflM
north of------- — --- --------- ------ -«
chance some windfall may put a heap
lour plate,
highness, if you ] hands upon $10,000, would he do it?
one hand
f
jfiM,
ttiat
11 a A * -r*«&gt; st
- -«aid ._decree.
___
please.
aocordfag to
hundred!
aaBeI
“He probably would, sah! Dat is, of gold in hi* way, at rare intervals,
Thia lost was in English, the corre­ dar’ am so many probabilities dat he but in the ordinary course his “flimsies”
spondent adding that Lord Beacons­ would pocket de money an’ skip fur are thrown into the waste basket as
field wa* the only diplomatist at Berlin Y’urrup dat de club wouldn't go on his soon a* received.
Dated, January 13,1H84.
who never talked French. The plate bond. When white men all ober de
Sub-editors are but human, and
was sent to ■ Lard Beaconsfield, who at kentry am daily sellin’ out dair reputa­ badly-written, almost illegible, horribly
once emptied the content* on the table. tion fur honesty fur a few hundred dol- ■spelled, and frantically ungrammatical
county, alien.
holden al the FrobMe OOre. In
Chas. H Baum, Solicitor for Complainant.
igi tn said county ud &lt;hOw
All eye* were now fixed on him. With las* apiece, it wouldn’t be safe to leave expression* on commonplace, subjects
we be, why the prayer of thehi* long, bony, agile fingers, covered a black man alone wid a package are liable to try their patience unduly.
I
not be granted.
Chai rery Nair,
with precious stones, he began to ar­ countin'1 up into de thousands.”
Cures Rheumatism, Lum­
“ Boil it down” is a rule which ia not to
Stale of Michigan. Tbt Circuit Coart for the
range what looked mono like a child’s
l the “liner’*’ interest to observe. On
County
of
Barry.In
Chancery.
bago, Lame Back, Sprainsand
Elijah Bowman and Jsc.»b A LleMer. eoni-, hearing thereof by causing a eopy of this order
game than- an occupation worthy of
■ the other hand, one of the chief qnaliplainanta.
Co be published Intoe HMLnpX.N &gt;r* i rX
Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh,
iraeh a distinguished minister. He put
(“Gath” in'New York Tribune.]
| flection* of his craft is to enlarge, exprinted and circulated In laid County of
Gambiing may be the unanticipated pand, distend, dilate the most matter­
Samuel Scheldrll. Clark Conmd, Edmond Con­ paper
all the stones in a line, and placed a
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Barry, once tn cart week for three lucre... v
rad,
Erwl
Conrad.
Maud
Conrad.
Francis
Mana
week*. j&gt;revi&lt;M* to said day of bearlns.
stem on each stone. Then, in that clear, destroyer of modern civilization. The I of-fact circumstances. Artful “liners”
Diphtheria, Bums. Frost
CLEMENTSMIT H
piercing voice that has so often moved riots of 1877 have sometimes been write a small, cramped hand, and leave !
Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Hea&amp;
the house :of -commons, the English debited to stock gambling. Ban Fran­ no margins for corrections or space be­
By virtue of a drew of the above mentioned
ache, and all pains and aches.
prime minister began to count one, two, cisco, rising like another Ilium, let in tween the lines.
rrohate
Order.
court in the alxne entitled ca«»c, itearlng dale
three, and, so on to forty-seven stones, i the Trojan horse at the Comstock lode,
Auguit K. IFK3.1 Uiali sell al public auction to State otMichigan. County of Barry.—m.
If so fortunate as to secure some sort
the hlghent bidder &lt;■&gt; KUirrtlay, the sth day of.
Al ^Mauqoo at the 1‘ruhate C wrt fur U»r &lt; uuu
and likewise with the stems, till he had and next was Kearney, Kidloch and the of engagement by one of the morning
February. l*M, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon at ttcfftMiyfraiifrgja theProbau ootee In the &lt; in
counted forty-nine.
The proof was sand lots. Another initorrection in or evening papers, thtf “liner" has a
the north frtwil door of the court boure, in the of Hartnqp in Mid county on Ttwsdav. the
there—two stones were wanting.
■
city of Hastings, in Barry county. Mirhlgnii- day nf January in the year uee thousand • h hi
honestly, which
Spain lately was charged to a stock stimulus to labor
icifd court house In-lng the place for beldlia; the ..—.. —. -‘tbtofoar.
Bismarck rose and said in ah agitated gambling
J coterie between Paris and most of his fraternity are with- j
circuit court for said county of Barry—the lands
wnt Smith. .Itidrr of Probat •
FOSTER,
MILBURN
A
CO.,
Prop
’
re,
.Martinis, you are right
right!1’■1 than,
then, —
Madrid
atthe same instant we ware ap­
anil premlM-s drvrfhed In said decree, and an
voice, “Mar&lt;inu,
In
of (hereilali of David li.
out.
There
is
every
reason i
------- at
BVFFA1.O, N. Y..V. S.
thnrw-d to lie sold therein, a* ilwrilwd in the
turning, said in a loud voice, "Lord prised of iL The French war in An&amp;m, to suppose that low-class "liners" |
mortgage referred to, being m follows, vlx; all
O.
reading
and
fllhig the petition, dulv rertfi. &lt;i.
Beaconsfield, you are a groat man1*
toil rortein piece or parcel of land lying and be­ &lt;»f Eva Dawaon. wkfoar of «*ld dereiwed onninv
which may be a string to pull all Asia make the major part of their incomes '
ing In the township of Tborua|&gt;pfo. county of that she may be appointed admlntetratrA of the
• together, is charged to schemes to out of the douciers they receive for sup­
Barry and state of Michigan, dcscrl'x-d m fol­ rebate of *ahl dereaaed.
launch stock projects on the Paris pressing report*. Provided there be a
lows. to wit : The eart forty acres of Cha north . foeroppMl itJ. onter-d. that Monday. Uieixth
fractional half of the northe ast fwliunkl quar­ day ot February next at tea o'eloric tn the ter&gt;[Sau Fntn ri*co Call ] .
Bourse and pluck France of her combination among them, they cau
ter of section number six. of toaiulilp n.mber noon. be auifued for U&gt;e lienring of ixid prt).
The popular impression about the ap­ plethoric wealth. Maximilian died for safely promise to "keep it out of the
four north, of range ntuulx r ten weaL
tkm, and Uultbe'hein at law of Mid dereaM-.!
Dated December 34. twx
plication of burnt eoik by minstrel a
stock
bubble
and t for
the papers," and they are sometimes bribed
and ali oLb&lt;T pereona IntareMed in Mid r»tat..
WIILIF W. MHKEHN.
are required to gp]&gt;ear nt a leMtenof taid ( ourt.
performers is that it is rubbed oh the same
the
Napoleons ' went
out. to hush up what probably never would
r-lrruit Conrt c&lt;nntnt&lt;Mio&lt;ier In and for Barry then to be holden nt the i*robate Ofllce, in th&lt;
face and hands of the performer from a Egypt revolt* and Alexandria turns have appeared at all : for it is the
(’(Minty, Mich.
elly of Hartings In mM county and show oAre ,
I. II. CORBIN.
cork ^hose end is charred.in a conven­ to ashes when a French “projector" ignorant man who magnifies his per­ and aB RUSH CewutSTt are relieved by taklM
Roiiritcr for Complainant.
ient gas-jet This i* incorrect To tempt* the son of Mehemrt Ali into his sonal affairs that is most desirous of WRIGHTS INDIAIt VEGETABLE PILLS I
JOHN CAKVETH.
And It la further onkred that Mid prtttlqnrr
PwsbVrtvUhh; W« SHitag. Mm Ba. AUfoMgMa I
supply the burnt cork used by minstrel broker’s shop.
The vast indemnity paving bush money.
Of Couwri.
rive notice to the pretoM Interested in said eThe feeling of rivalry is so strong
performers of this city occupies the en­ Germany took from France was burnt
4?** •&lt; “ld Prtltiwi and the
hewing thereof by canting a copy &lt;rf this red. tire time and earnest attention of one up in limited liability companies. Great among “liners” that they do net hesitate
to be published In the Haaunp HaXKEM a news
interesting character. A little man, maritime corporations no competition to betray each other when it serves
paper {Minted and &lt; ircul*ted in said Count} oi
Barry oner in each wrek for three succ&lt; s»:u
whose place of business is on the curb­ could put down have yielded in Eng­ their purpose. An amusing incident is
weeks, previous to taid day of bearing
stone on the north aide of Pine street, land to operations
,__________
in_ ____________
the directory
j____
and___________
_____________
____
related by
Mr. James_______
Grant,_____
formerly
CLEMENT Mini.
ALE.
FRUITS AND
TREKS. LOW TO
DBAUERB
AMD
’itorofTho
explained to a reporter the process, of,’stand limp and sick. Peru and Bolivia -edjtor
of The Morning Advertiser,
Advertiser. A
FlrMtaaa.
Tree
GEo.a
JoSrl
I?,PtlAIVTERS.
making it
( nearly perish under a conquest begun ' "liner,” who, in those day*, was allowed
Order.
"I first gather my corks. I got them - from speculations in nitre and guano. | access to the sub-editor’s room, placed
Stale ot Mich I
from the big bottling houses, who buv 1
own land was the basis of aspecu- on the table a report of the romantic
lots of bottles—many of them with ; lation that overthrew the French mon- ' elopement of a rich beauty with a
corks that would’nt keep the air out of j archy seventv years later, when for | stab’ -bcre.
v
,r
" sub-editor
• •••
•
The
was absent,
wine or boor. When 1 get readv to I dukedom* and marquisates in Arkansas ; and
before he
returned another .
/ , ,
,
,,
-- ----------------- ------ •
burn I put the corks into tho*e three । Law’s Louisiana shares went up 4,000 “liner" entered
?d and DomesticA Mt“al]
al]
Hangings, stainrd
stained uiam
glass |
mu,."
’^f’&amp;da'Vivrs
the
room,
uw Impurtpci
Hamnmrs.
heading
of
the
copy
and inlaid WO'«1
“T
V . fU ULA88.
washbotlers you see there with holes . per cent- Tocqueville,, fifty years ago, the
ood floors. Designer and
of
furnittire.
the
news.
Then, he |
punched into their sides and bottom, considered division of labor in the fac- purloined
sprinkle alcohol over them, and ' set tories the only influence probable to set to work to ’ rewrite the statement,
. a s!»ec^lty. Kepreaentathe of the Uw Art Tile.
them
afire.
Then
I
fill
one subvert democracy with fendalifcv. He
which was a most interesting one, and. I
34 FORT ST. WEST, DETROIT.
SSSVSdlreharxrd h»n&gt;
of those
muslin sacks
with [the
the . did not see gambling, though Biddle under his y&gt;wn name, took it back to
c'
—
ks
eharrod cork, and knead the sack and the bank hud just bean ruined,
the oflicc. The account duly appeared. |
I 25ih day of February n«*t *&gt; tan o'clock In the
। fortvoMiJ»e MMtenta for the heariux of Mid
in thia barrel of water. That forces the
----------- ----------- ....
Both ‘ liners'’ sent in their buls, and
' iKrtUoo, and ttuFttA hrira at law ot Mid &lt;i&gt;
powdered charcoal through the sack
A Ji&lt;wn«»r Hoy's Lom Trip,
AS091M9 M 7 S3N
the/dishonust one was first at the cash- '
1 svared, kihI tdl other person* mtcre*trd In Mid
i "• P“"w
in*
into the water. When I have worked
.
(Baltimore Sun.]
iers counter, and went hi* way with his
estate, are required to appear at a aeaxlou oi
Nftd Cotirt. then to be bolden oj the Frobatall my charred cork through this sack
A bright faced, red-headed boy, 14 ■ ill-gotten
gi
ill-gotten gains. On the arrival of the
Oftor. Ill the city al Hkalln&lt;&gt; inaaidvounty nnd
into the water, I drain the, water- years old, dressed in the uniform of a real
•» —• author
—....a scene ensued, and the sub­
•now cau«c, If any there be, why the pravei of
through a dose canvas sack you see on mv*«mgeir lad. called at a pawn store editor was called upon to produce the
•aid priRtetMT alieuld not bep-anted,
’
And II k further ordered that Mid petit
that frame there, and . what remains in ^“terday and threw a pawn ticket for a MBS. On his doing so the victimized
the canvas sack is ready for the artist*. |
ehoin on the show case and said: "liner” was bewildered to find that it
I put it up in one-pound tins, and they' “Gimme
’’
wa* his rival’s inmuHruiug.
handwriting. Zb
A COUlSUm
collision
------------that drain.
——
use it out of them. When a performer •
Mr.Lery*
* ticket,
Mr.
Lewyt looked -at the
which subsequently took place, in the subnewspaper printed and
tn »al&lt;l Count*
-Tile mon to editor1,. prewnoe,
the two
once rooognitM.
recogni
is ready to ‘black up,' os they call it, he he[ nt
ntl &lt;ma&gt;
— ..... ■ / .
... ......
.vi .u.tT
presence, between
between the
two
weeks, previous to Mid day of heariiut.
whom
takes a little of thia black paste in his wb/
'’n this ticket belongs is in New j “--------™l:nm
*’
“’’ and by and by “
penny-a-liners,
the re­
CLEMENT SMITH
he —remarked
------- • ” —
———ketl to the boy,
.crimination*
.
ikhiucu
bi
?
ki
^
sl
r
neignr
hands and wushe* his fane, neck and York,
reached so great a height
it.- —
____ j_a____ •te be
.
baud* in it, and he is blackened as you
(rom''' “““
rM1
•u-1
‘1*0__
''aidetenmoed
------------ t-—, ------said the boy. The little fellow then revenged
enemy at
havarda I
revenged on,
on, his
his enemy
at all
all hazards,
been nuwle In the condKInn^ &gt;&gt;i
•aid that on Saturday afternoon a call broke out with great energy in these i
|e (whereby the power therein
came to the Seventy-second street office, word*: "Sir, the article i* mine. That &gt;
Ire) eireu
[Ignatius Donnelly in The Current]
ntnrt
rr.rtuF
Kano
.ftolnn
AV.*
w
—
. M. Norri*.
east ride, New York city, for a messen­ man must have stolen the copy I left on
The whole history of the human race ger boy. Thia lad wa* sent to a well­
your desk, for there is not a word of
may be written in the beggar’s physiog­ to-do gentleman's house in answer to truth in the story. Itwas a pure inven­
County Mlchnomy.
the
summons.
The caller had tion of mine from beginning to end.
Asd, beggar though he may be, ho pawned
a
valuable
chain,
an
Imadred and fifty
has in his veins, unquestionably, if we heirloom, during his visit to Bal­
in frwn the dut&lt;
&lt; payiMf ln thr’'*'
carry hi* pedigree twek 1,000 years, the timore * few days ago, when he
[Chicago Herald.]
■■fiiljFal U&gt;e rate
blood of kings and heroes ; of metj w wa* out of money. He wanted to
vsat energy and courage; of earls and wear the chain oa tiunday, but could
itofsaM taitere*!
TRADE MARK
dukes, and mighty conquerors, who not get it in time, as no exproes would sense, but it appears to be a weB proved
'wtwren the umr
held their liven ”•! ft pm's fee,” who reach hiip on that day. ;The boy was fact that blood may drop from the eyes.
•hould
nr the
-encountered
,
j
to bring the pawn ticket here, pay the There seeuj* tp be no eye disease in
$25 advanced dn the chain, also the in­ theta cased, any more than in that of
, “That fortune, death and danger dare,
’ ' Evrt for ah egg-abell"
terest, and get back a* soon M he Louise LMeau, the Belgian "stigmdKc,^
thereAnd there he is with a broken basket, eould. The gentleman was to pay hh was there any disease of the skin where
petitioning for scrftfcn.
fare here and back, incid^tal expranee, the bleeding marks of the so called
and give him besides G cents an hour “crown of thorns” were seen. The
Mays whereon the same 11
Ferfeetly Berrtft.
AxtEftpftjC
"bleeding tears” occur, pa a rule, in
[Philadelphia Call.]
The boy Was back in Ndw York Sat­ nervous, hysterical ytfung women; but
Philadelphia Belle—I should think urday night with the chain, fifteen
we may readily see how, in such cases,
actreeses would get dreadfully tired •! hour* after he atarted.
the addition of a little religious mania
saying the eame things every night
or suporstitioa would easily convert »
Chmag* Belie— Bo should I.
I ■
physiological curiosity into a "modem
Philadelphia Belle—And when one
Joaquin Miller, the ever tuneful poet
play HUM right along thqy have to wear of the Sierra, i« a hard worker. He
HIWAM etULKY a CO.fUdmtw.N.Y. ChloJTli
write, H* gniphio Sundky rtetelua, for
The
Courier-Journal,
guides
the
remaihlnz
CUiofeja Belle-Ye*, but lhet ie not destinies of a Mrial story in Wakeman’s
Of all the -classic Venuses known to
ar any
En
the ranl^t li. Jaet think ol Ute ine- Current, will be represented in tbs us in modem times, this Venus of Milo
uotou, uf txiag kleied by Ute name leed- coming £t. Nicholas, drops into poetry ifi certainly the most popular. It ft
arteraovn
iug mular montlia ai sfeme If! for the leading magazines, in his odd calculated that every year .some 55,000
couldn't cbengeoneee week I'd juirt did. momenta writes a plav, and on off days rei-nxintions
of .-it
in marble,
plaster.
--- -----JIMI
—.,,
--------run* down to Wadiington from New ‘•nxotiu,. etc., ar^ftrid in Europe;
York and superintends a new house heZ whi,e /or iu photographsi iit‘ can
— claim w
a
li.-’
is building tliers.
greater sa’e than Mrs. Langtry or Miss
Mis*
twxl.
A Fort Gaines father, who haa a bad
Mary Anderson in the zenith of her
heart, arranged matters soke could
tireet or Minrra! Wsterat
ty the aiuuuut »o dalihta'to be due ai*A *unpal&lt;l
j fame. In the recent inventory of state
hear what was being aaid without lining
1
(Mwdieel Journal.]
uftrt
said
nwrtg
a&lt;e
t
with
Interest
al
etthl
per
; property made by the French governobsarvod. He tells ns that he listened
From experiment* upon dogs, Lewas- j ment this matchless statue was comdesnribod lu
for -two hours one Sunday afternoon cherw and 'Kl^uwiteh have concluded
pitted to l&gt;e worth 1,500,000 francs, or
All lb&lt;-'
while his daughter and her dudelet ex’- that the effect of ordinary natural min­ I £00,000. ________________
eral waters m to increase the quantity
of bhe and to make it more ilui/1 and ;
Thoma* A. Edison: I’ve l&gt;een trying
bene
&lt; xperarants for a decade, and&lt;r. ery'dav
B»-U terio die, wlat nd dori, do? TSV7’ /k1'* inr?c*'od
Jorth Mty sere*
»&lt;I»1 n fryagjh. g»U-btedd«F from . uiinost »ome wise man riwes and calls i
rimut bite. Tire Action of ufeftairi I me a lod for all my pains. But the 1
•olaiMiaa of oUuQtee mIU. m wall aa of I world mte-e* in qpite of the Davy.
I
*5*
*“ ,OT“d
ho “nulArte : Uu-dnw* pt adenoe. Let them too’- (
tl&gt;At of Ibe haJiuaI toinoTAl witera.

Infants

SSWS!

Children

HEADACHE

FAYSr CRAPES^
,

wm. wright.

'

Frcsa&gt; Painter and Interior Decorator.
and Domestic

Pajier
Paiier
raannfacturer

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�Hastings Banner
VOL. XXjVIII. NO. 42.

Goods Sold According to the Times,

At Lewis Stern’s
1

i

WHOLE NO. 1490.

HASTINGS, MICH, FEBRUARY 8, 1884.

Prices Down! Down!

Overcoats forth $3.00 for $2.25.

'

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

wonder why Watkins’ “Drunkard” isn’t

THE STAGE FALL.

•MoT be repbed.

How to fall gracefully and ssfely be­
fore an audienoe is a feat which only a
few actors have thoroughly acquired.
A good many fall so awkwardly as to
excite mirth, and a good many hurt
themselves. I remember a young lady
in one of Daly’s plays a few years ago
to whom he said, “Here! You must fall

tain was rung down, the fire put out,
and, indignant, he asked her what she
meant by such clumsiness. “Well,"
eho said, “you never told me how to
fall, and nobody ever showed me.” She
had never thought of taking a lesson in

offend
him the agency of 3
Same time that

[Hsw Tort See.]
In the window of a “d
rtore on Third avenue,

sent

a list of the ingredients
were composed, to the eminent doctors.
It ia true that the charlatan left out of

pended, but this little trick remained
undiscovered, from the fact that the
doctors, knowing

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men's Suits worth $10- for $7.50
Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c.

face, and as her horrified husband runs
up
to
look
and
leirns’ the

floor.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever
Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
closeout at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Call and Examine My M Before Purchasing.
The best fitting Corset in the world ; Try It!
To Incrrawo the Appetite and strenrtiicn di­
gestion. to drive off the blues, and bring color to
your skin and temperament, cheer up your liver
with ZO-PE-HA. It regulates the system, nerve*
and brain, makes your eves bright, your work
easy.
Z7
!

WANTED!
Ever}' Man in Barry County to understand
that the best and cheapest place to buy

acta almost magically. Ask any d
you 3 23 eent bottle ot *• Hub” O
and don't be put off with any other.

Sap Buckets &amp; Pans
J

—IS AT-----

HASTINGS, MICHThe surwt, most effective, least costly remedy
!or habitual eostlveoeas Is Zorasa. Better than
all the aperients or spring waters that ever bul&gt;bled, tor It Is certain, effectual and pieaaaut. act­
ing upon the liver and digestive organs. It inrlgoratea, strengthens, loosens and removes

Leave your Orders now;
Before the Rush
Do not forget that, if you want anything in
the line of Tin, Copper or Sheet-Iron ware,
ours is the place for you to go.

trolt, Midi.

QMTTH &amp; PACKAHD.

Two Doors West of the Bank.

BLACKSMITHS,

way to a npw brick, we hereby announce that
'■ Hone Owners, if you have never patronized
we ask you to fkc a trial, feeling confident
permanent patron.

J. SMITH.
K. PACKABD.

^ntblic' to call and get prices.

We knew* tinted are! hard, and tax times upon

OUR HOME I us but if you wquld save money in the pur­
n. I« hUIm tow find bo-k In Uh nurfcel.

MRS. LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD.

chase of groceries, call on us.
Dec. 20, 1883.

red and white roses
tars. There were 1----------------- -----------laws until his teeth ware boned ort rt
• &lt;
*---------- . peered 1

the head was
with various

Bchif-

Carlsruho sanitary* council condemned
thaaalve as composed largely of an arscnical compound, the eminent doctors
found themselves tn a bad fix. While are put in
upon the floor, like a stone figure. T the professional palaver over"*the mat­
wonder it didn’t kill him—especially ter was going on, the charlatan saved
when , be wm encored a half a dozen himself from fine and imprisonment
times. I don’t-think a death or a fatal by quietly slipping over the border shaped or serrated or flat according to
injury ought to be repeated too often. with his money bag.
Agnos Booth doesn't know how to fall
easily unless she has learned lately.
When she wasplaying the wife in ‘‘The
The question was raised recently
Celebrated Case,"sha used to hurt her­
self overv night—got black and blue whether Henry Ward Beecher was
till she finally threw up the part, and younger or older than hifi irister, Mrs.
Mias Cowell took it and “feW' into it Stowe. It was found that Mrs. Stowe Little round mouthed tubes serve ta
was born in 1812, and Mr. Beecher in make vines and tendrils. To btuM i
gracefully.
These recollections have beau sug­ 1813; he is a little more than a year
the
younger. Catherine Beecher was
gested by a technical lesson.
The
other afternoon I dropped l-to Fro­ born nearly twelve years before her
bisher's college of acting, and found better-known. sister. While Catherine
him engaged teaching a class of theatre­ loot her lover, Prof. Fisher, of Yale col­
bound voung ladies how to fall, illus­ lege, ’ y shipwreck, when she was still
trating his teaching with them one by very young, Mrs. Btowe married, it mone. “Remember this,” he said, “per­ pears, a.widower, if we are to trust Mr.
sons fall either from fainting, drunken- E. D. Mansfield’s “Memories," which'■ you, but we have to serve long as ap­
new or sudden death. ThSy die either sav that “Prof. Stowe had for a first prentices before we can do the work.*
by dagger, sword, ptftol or poison— wffe a handsome New England lady.”
except an occasional oaso like Mans­ Mr. Stowe was ten.years older than his
field, who dies of apoplexy. Sadden wife, who wrote her ,great work at the
Over thirty years ago the Chapman
death is followed by suaden relaxation, age of 40, and her second important
family, wolf known on the Pacific
which causes the knees to bend novel, “Dred,” at the age of 44.
The Beecher family seem to owe their coast, had a floating theatre on the
as one of the ' first visible signa
Mississippi river. Uncle George ChapThe knees
bend,
the shoulders
drool
- of relating
the
victim
turns partially ‘ to
in the floatBeecher, went about 1832, and he r»&gt;
“uot," he resumed on recovering his mained there many years. Mrs. Stowe
feet, “as if he wefe built of iron, or lived in Cincinnati about seventeen
wood, or even of flesh and bone, but as yean, or till the titne she planned
6 Uncle Tom," which novel was not
if he were made of snow or of sand­
drawn from eastern or Virginia slave on one occasion, while the play of
melting away at the bottom first."
“Now, Miss Wright, let’s see you fall aouroes, but from Kentucky, and the “Hamlet" was in progress, an actor
—st the cut, ‘Wretch, here I am!’ escaping slaves who oams up through
There are two things to be avoided, re­ Ohio and Indiana. Among these was
member. Don’t crouch down as if you “Eliza Harris,” whose feat of crossing made use of his spare momenta in
werofefraid, and don’t flop your feet the river with her child on floating angling.
He had just got a famous bite when
and show your stockings, for that is not cakes of ice is fully testified to in the
impressive. Now, then—‘Wretch! hare recently published
reminiscences of he was called to the stage,, upon which
I am!’"
Levi Coffin, the president of the West­ he ran, holding his line beliind him in
The young lady gathered herself up ern Underground railroad, who ahelaud fell.
tered her at his house. .
thinks it ia like a weasel." “Biabacked
“Ah, that isn’t fair!" he said; “you
like a weasel," replies Polonies. “Or
sat down! You must always strike flrat
on thhside of your knees.”
[London New*.]
like a whale F
questions Hamlet.
"I am afraid it will hurt me.”
Although the direct purpose of a cen­ “Very much like a whale," returns Po“Nonsense! Do you want to bean sus enumeration1 is to determine the Ionins. As he pronounced these words
actress ?"
the actor felt that he had hooked his
game, and, suddenly giving his whole
attention to his line, he hauled upon the —
again with better suc­ of the general census report to ascertain stage, before the eyes of the astonished
cess. “Alwava fall diagonally," he con­ the number of bur countrymen who audience, a famous oatfish, all alive and
tinued, “head toward one of the corners were living abroad, exclusive of soldiers kicking. The fish brought down the
of the stage. Another thing, in recov­ and sailors;
Our own returns on this
ering from a swoon the head should be head were necessarily imperfect, but
the last to rise. Tn regaining conscious- the aid of consular returns and the cen­ an incident most unexpected.
notis the heart stirs first, then the hands sus of other countries has been called
and the frame—the man rolls half over, into requisition, and from these it ap­
perhaps, before he lifts his head at all. pears that there were in rough numbers
Sometimes it is necessary to fall on nearly 4,000,000 of such absentees. Of
pill.
being struck with the fist—men usual! v. these 2.881JS7 were in the dominions iho
“« UUMUOS in a.
It ia a hart-fall, and W‘ effected by of foreign powers, while 89,798 ware in --------- -------- ------- f
India, and 988,1*34 were in our ooloniee. irnal! way on the Strand, be and hbK
and dependencies. The United States, wife living over the shop aud doing ffl .
*'we need scarcely say, claims by far the their own work. His first advtisi
the Rhfr
largtet share—the other four countries
an hour
in which there were moat Engitahman- 15,

Z

1ML $100,009; in

and 1

Ing manner. I think tt' vta in "Meg
MertOs " Site jumped up a feot from
the floor and took the back fall with.

.[XaebMCfc]

A book agent living near Savannah,

1855, $M,0Q0;

M00.000 per TM&gt;.. Th. 4m W tw
Im«m. toft by mm MB Mlf W PM4
a,bn» lorMBnyymr "
‘
~ •
from hh btudness h*i
000.000 a year. It b

loot Md told him that he oo«ld BoMr
‘ or binned. The M
•r—X mtitodo Mtd

say other li
consist of pure

Series at reduced pnees; and

__ r

asmentod with

ard. .
tate nature
eye. The progress
cake is vary simplp,
colors are

fall directly over, backward, or bn

s to be tom down within three months to give,
Our Worl- Shrnca for IMf.

fered fee without g(
troublesome analysis.
ingly declared the article to be made
up in consonance with
the, he-

ia that . fit, Francis , Wilson in' the
• Princess of Trrbaaendo” at the Catano.

cement.
h we occupy at present

just put down.
Dumley saw his mistake and faltered.
“No," he finally decided, “I wont taka

wished

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00.

1

Moaes
right side js terribly bruised, and I ha
skinned my arms, brt-I am pretty well
bandage 1, and I am having some pads
made to ease my fall" \
By the way, Harry Watkins, James
Wallack and Old Burton were the only
actors I ever saw whose, drunkenness
Msa in “David Garrick" and I
the last scene of "The Lyon’s

They put their feet down
the ground and take them n» as said
Bartocand W

off all their feet
When he returned
the gentleman found the darkies wild
with excitement, and as fast as he oould
receive the money sold out his stock of
rabbits feet at •*

Little

table, and Dumley Was evidently mad
abort smrtWng

�Ur apeallng to union soldiers to aid j

.............................................
... ....................... __________
XDXTOBXAX. MOTM.

iHabis suprenfe court will soon render I
in ri»lDZ a fund rnr tho indigent
d^ion that the, garper liquor
wo3e.l soldiers of ffe fcgKpe- Ad
nb^btdd ndrJE‘lurcher the or I committee wil
But the detnocrato in congjtMf despite
fnqferWrttoi
_________
in Bjbruary.
the preferences of thtir pally, dare
MABBHALL L. COOK. Kdlur.
of Chll
TMiailer at Dal
1 en ye&amp;- wr-M-aw—
1
not
espouse the cause ofh tariff for reve­
HoW
to
seem
to
Tivo'r
Wee
trade
In
lers that Jftston and Con
tiary for stealing from (Mfas 1
lUrriso*. Mmi.. Fi bruraryK 1881.
a diamond ring valued at S5W.
(
somenear
.sections
of the country and to ad­ nue only, and tremble before the respon­
At a country church
Shelbyvocate protection in others, is the role sibility of touching the question at all
I vllle, Indiana, Sunday evening, Jerry , their state manta. constructed a paper
'"•Ufa.
their
cels
and t
kept
the democrats seek to play. Ike coun­ Anything more cowardly could not ^AMfawafa
I Vernrin forcibly carried off one of bis ' telephone between '♦
-L.ue
"rr"
-’
young'daughtera who had been adopt- up communication at night.
,; try is tired of such foolishness.
well be imagined than their dodging Cwmr’n taZ
M
J. Thomas S*lmoo. A ilqiicr-JoUer at .
Gold nujrgets are ftii&lt;! to have been ed by^Frahcis Curry.
the issue, and pretending to do what the
Governor Robinson, of Mswaobu- Coburn, Mas^achurtolts, was last sum----------- ------------------------------------- ------“ Whether
to endure the ills we have
or
found in the mountains near Marshall, :
setts, has appointed William A. Grafta j mer sentenced to jail for a v.olation of
to
we know not of,” is the maxnbers of their party w«h gad rmlly
Arkansas.
to tha clf'rksli ii&gt; of the railroad oom- tbe temperance law. 'Voile an appeal
* ,.
vi.ki^c
- - —. (toilgnothing. Theysrej^ /earful to.
An assienment has been made by mitjlon,
a pos?from which ho was re- was being besrd he was elected to the p-ri&gt;lenng prableiu of Michigan green- trust theinaelvtw in anfi &lt;&lt;har than I
the Pope Iron and Metal Company of
moved by Governor BuUer.
leglBlntnre. The supreme eonrt has backera.
backera. They
They will
will fly
liyinto
into the
the boeoni
bosom their favorite oocupMiua If growling |
SL Louis.
The ice carnival at Montreal, which decHfod that he must serve out bis term of tjje democracy,
if Begole, Fuller
Dr. Ehaha Harris, who died at Al­
j at the republicans.
bany. was secretary of the New York opened auspiciously Monday, drew ten in prison.
■
&gt;
jnneB 4 Co., have thrir way.
thousand visitors, among them the
The fourth grave outrage oh lx&gt;ngJ
board of health.
: Lowell Journal.
I advsrUoM android under
Joseph M. Holbrook, representing governor ceneral and party. The city Island took place near Woodhaven,
The demogreens have padlocked the ,
!t
now quite certain that ths burnt. Jo-fa—«&gt;**-*th..
'rharaday. A peddler named Miillp lips of our principle servant, and he' ••
Delaware county in the Iowa legisla- 13 handsomely decorated.
—
«• •be —
»—
-------------»• &lt;rf u»i
district
wUl
rebuilt,
with
fire-proof
The wife of a jeweler in Pittaburg
f ox choked Mrs. Julia Keller to a eon
lure, died of pneumonia at Des Moines.
cannot open his mouth on the pass
A jury at New Orleans acquitted Tuesifoy discovered a colored man at 1 ditian of insensibility because shade
'roisviile
Sykes
TroL.
—
—ot the murder of Kate -work at the safe, and was driven back clined to purchase his wares. Thecit- question. Fuller carries the key in his
----------- J
to berroom at tbe point of a revolver, izens captured the villain and made little pocket. Uhcle Josiah vrill take
fiSgl**"1"11 ■'*■«!» ih«SX;i f;
Townsend..
.
constructed with iron front and bank
H. E. Packer,president of the Lehigh The robber secured goods valued at threats to lynch him.
J. M. Rifords and wife and two few free riden this year, and don't you and brick side walls. It la not yet de­
Valley road, died suddenly at Mauch $1,200 or more and made his escape.
The Canadian Pacific road threatens daughters left Moriah, N. Y., three forget it.
Chunck.
cided how many store, each party will
eof Harkrr .
Wendell Phillips is said to be dan­ to carrv immigrants from Toronto and weeks ago with a good team to visit
Probably next week something
France has united with Germany in have. Frob
gerously ill from heart disease at his Monreal to Winnipeg for $17 on the friends in Warren, Vt. As nothing
opening of navigation. The American has been beard from them it is tearpd setting down hard upon the American more deffrril
residence in Boston.
lines have made preparations to meet that they broke through the ice। In Lake hog. And now America will proceed
rk hIxxun. '
Geo. W. Cable is ill with intermit­
Champlain ar were frozen to death in
tent fever at the residence of Mark' the cut.
The sun-iving members of the Third
to sit down on some of -the leading
Twain, in Hartford.
A fire and explosion in a three story
Michigan
Cavalry will hold a reunion
French
and
German
exports.
This
sit
­
The strike of window-glass workers,
Charles A. Kuepper. coroner of Mil­ building at Rome, N. Y- caused the
waukee, died very suddenly at noon death of Samuel and Joseph Alexan- which has lasted for seven months, ting down business is a game several at -Grand Rapids, Feb. 23d. Reduced halt
der.
The
Phoenix
glass
works
at
Phil'
has
been
ended
by
compromise,
the
rates
on
all
roads leading to Grand Rap­
Monday, in his 60th year,
can play at,
hpsburg, Ohio, valued at $125,000,were workmen to receive tbe same waff* as
ids have been secured;’tickets good for
The Texas senate indefinitely post­ swept
away by fire.
A?ri?’•
*v. ?
poned the bill to justify the killing of swept away by fire.
What
has
become
of
all
those
mighty
scale will go into effect. This will
21st, Md, and 23d. Satisfactory arrange­
The grand jury at New Philadelphia,
fence-cutters caught using nippers.
reforms which were promised when
ments have been made with the hotels
It is announced that the key to the Ohio,' has indicted John .Figart, clerk
the democrats got together at Washing­
Aztec writings has been discovered by of tbe court of common pleas, for forg­
and reduced prices will be given. It is
Rev. Father Soto, of Concordia, Mex­ ing the names of witnesses to receipts
Some citizen of Milwaukee who will ton ? They promised well, bnt are. not earnestly hoped that all who ever be­
for fees. His friends claim that a con­ not permit his name to be used has or­ as good as their word. That is about
ico.
The police of Cleveland arrested a spiracy has been formed against him. dered a sculptor from Florence to exe­ what reasonable people expected of longed to that organization will tie pres­
ent
’
The railroads entering Providence, cute a bronze statue of Washington,
gang of fifteen burglars, Tuesday,'and
recovered a large amount of stolen Rhode Island, are discussing plans for eleven feet high, to stand on a pedee- them, so no one should-be disappointed.
terminal facilities which will involve tal of Scotch granite. The cost will
property.
Reformer
Fuller
is
still
silent
cm
the
Tbe be $12,000, and the work will be pre­
(Inter Oreaa.)
Gr R. Stetson-, a well known build­ an expenditure of &gt;3,000,000.
fusion question. Ben Colvin has the
ing contractor of Minneapolis, wrote a stockholders of tbe Boston and Prov- sented to the city.
There is a labor-test inst’tution in
Leiter declaring his life a failure, and ieence road have indorsed the scheme.
A party of fifty-five men. who were reformer up a tree, and isn’t throwing Now York, eateblfabad for the purpose
The supreme court of California, in cutting one hundred cords of wood
then banged himself in his woodshed, i
grafa at him either. Fuller is making ot experimenting with applicants for
Wesley Dawson, residing near Wa­ considering the indictments for forgery daily on government land near Fort
charity. Most of the charitable instbash. Indiana, has become a raving in tbe Sharon divorce case, decided Lincoln, were captured by a detach­ all needful preparations to carry out a
tutions of the city are furnished with
&lt;iraumaniac from losses in grain specula­ that the members of a grand jury can ment of toe 16th infantry and impris­ fusion In this state, despite the fact that
not be compelled to reveal how they oned at tbe fort. An examination fa he promised never again to favor such check books on this place, and when
tions in Milwaukee.
voted.
in progress to ascertain who Is responThe Republicans of the Second disa
move,
but
is
too
cowardly
to
openly
A jeweler in Washington charged ble for the work.
rid of Kansas have nominated Ed­
The commissioners of Golden Gate speak his sentiments.
ward P. Funston to succeed the late Charles IL Reed with having taken
three diamond rings on approval and park at San Francisco, with a force of
D. C. Haskell.
Morrison's tariff committee are nearly
returned but two of them, for which a
presenting
himself
he fa set to
A. W. Sheldon, judge of the first ju­ jury gave a verdict of tluO against the twenty-five armed citizens and six po­
licemen, tore down the shanties of a ready to report a bill which will reduce sawing
and
splitting
wood
or
dicial district of Arizona, formerly a offender.
.
lot
of
squatters
on.
the
beach,
where
the revenue chargee aliont 90 per cent. handbag ooal at a hire at 10 Mata aa
journalist In Baltimore, died in San
The Mississippi legislature has pass­ liquors and luncheon were sold in de­
Francisco Thursday.
ed resolutions providing for the re­ fiance of law. Dennis Kearney was one The democrats in congress seem dispos- hour. The work being so hard and the
E. E. Johnson, agent of the Northern moval of tbe confederate dead from
j ed to tinker with everything that is nay so very small it is not difficult to
of the evicted peddlers.
rl
Pacific road at Ainsworth, was arrest­ Mumfordsville, Ky„ and inviting Jeff­
Cyrus W. Field’s newspaper
nedr a Favorite
••
n '
»r an- liable to make a commotion in the biuri- determine deserving cases from mere
ed at Walla Walla for embezzling a erson Duvis to deliver an address on i
whim. men are -«
found
nouncee
that
tbe
wealth
and
braiu.
«« worm
.
. and
.
— ------,
*£?
nn
i n
QeHa
worW* Buckner wants to have -impostors,
package containing &gt;18,000.
the life of S. S. Prentiss.
Wall street are now solidly arrayed on I
. ...'
'
. :1 worthY ot Msistanoe the iDstitatons dm
.
----------Eugene Rouher, the head of the Bothe
bull
side.
While
the
failures
of
|
committee
report
in
favor
of
abolj
practicable
means
for
providing
1
p
A
D
MQ
O
"
J
*»«
Wrrr
Va.
in
a
The district attorney at Omaha has
Dapartist party in France, died Sunday been in si rue ted from Washington ‘
’ past
’ week
5k were the largest in num- . fairing
n to *the
ishing national
national lianka,
luwlte and auhstituting
sutetiluting ,, them
them
more
proSteble work.
un-tu with
aim more
murv profitable
prunuwMe
worn. TU
x(Mi ,■ rnn™lUwtnuAdciAuiir*-.morning after several hours of uncon­ bring suit against Uu* Brighter
T.&amp;2S
**
^ISn^Mt^n
’p'win
-------------------------------------------------jwn. toe nricea of
atnek. I fXT^o,
.u.
z * 7U"ptawt
are allowed
J-r.MAMCHA. &lt;1an-w«.i v.
I workers
allowed to out
put infive
in five bourn
hours -■
sciousness.
company of Wyoming tor i_„_„..n
|
a
day,
which
affords
them
at
least
subPI IQUIN’Q UIADI/O
Well-borers near Urbarik,*!!!., struck
ritb wire
wire Gould and bUallies.
currency. Morrison wimte the tariff
52,000 acres of public land with
sistenoe,
and
allows
them
time
in
which
'
llUOlxliT
O YYUlliXO,
a gas vein at the depth of eighty feet, fence.
! AndrevL Johnson, a Danish lad of । tinkered this tinn*, and. promises more
which can be heard roaring at a dis­
Tbo,plania
,k&lt; .
A sleigh containing twenty-seven la­ Racine, WTs., killed Bertha Brassman I tinkering of the Mim- so&lt;; whenever iI IO took for other work
tance of two miles.
.
Mid
to
work
r«rj
artuteuoriht
_
«rJ
dies upset on Crooked Hili, at Read­ and himself with a revolver Sunday af- ' the routtuv wfll alfow
a
■-‘-■I------"'"'iVttoci- .Mh.iL
Frederick L. Ames is a director in ing, Pa. Mrs. Hummel suffered to the temoen. He was jealous of the atten.
***?r ,
—
—
m [Ji .
;nf ,fal«
uiiuiiiL-uu!.
fifty-two railway companies. Jay Gould extent of a broken nose, arid three oth­ tions she received from Charles Bink- ' rat*W
to igake taw a for them..
t
in twenty-four, and Hujh J. Jewett in ers were badly injured about tbe head man- The girl was employed in ares- I In ’&gt;wrr Wky tte demorfitani eungfttU F
..4 .
1
■
twenty. .
taurant, and the tragedy took place in I ha\ demonstrated the fart that their
B*&lt;*,lrcolor®d man, m ibe aolitadro
by tbe horses’ feot.
General J. W. Singleton reports that
the
cooking-room.
i
ni
.rtv
u
.
&gt;
.
.
/
,he
Easl
Tenncasee,.
tells
an
original
। johkb awEN.PubiHwr ihhl s \
Eight citizens of Beading, Pa., who
The cotton spinners at Fall River, i P1111' * Un 1 to * trusted with power, anecdote about Gen. Jaaksoa. Accord'---------------------- -------- —.
twenty-one delegations in congress have indulged in horse racing on the
favor Chicago as the place for holding public roads, have been ii61d for trial
the national Democratic convention.
to- i
under the blue-laws of 1791, and, if of a reduction* of wages. The opera­
The latest criminal sensation on convicted, their horses will be sold for tives in the Atlantic mills in Lawrence ‘lrTnt''h-h“ °f u,“n,n “ ,ari
Long Island arises from the poisoning the benefit of the county treasury.
accepted reduced pay. The machinery abo\e his party as to favor a real re- ‘ loungers who were not inclined to make
of Thomas Collier and his wife by un­
.Mrs. George H. Evans, who died moulders at Pittsburg resolved to re­ form, is iu hard luck, lie introduced,' a place for him in front of the. fire,
known parties.
Friday at Des Moines, Iowa, is said to sist a cut. In two large tobacco facto­
Munitions of war intended for the have originated tbe observance of Dec­ ries at Petersburg. Va., the strikers arid was largely Instnunental In secur-' &lt;M1,ed to * ■?rTaut: “Bor, have you got
m
insurgents In Hayti, which were seized oration day by strewing flowers on the resumed work at a reduction.
ing the passage of the HvU service act. i •f7
? UT-,I»
*
at Richmond, Va., have been forfeited soldiers’ graves at Arlington Heights
f.*,7.457
It is announced In New York that Sc«wl, h-i th, .S.untr, U.^1 u,
to the United States.
during the war.
the West Shore road has concluded ar-, plau.l him for th.- sign.)
te
bUte?of owtX •TTL^ to hte^
J. P. Whltehbad, formerly a minis­
B. Schultz, a Pittsburg merchant, ranuements for money for its immedi­
ter of the United Brethren church, was captured in Chicago by detectives, ate wants. President Winslow denies achieve*!, ere a democratic legislature TW loungers raoedflv thinned out to i
hanged himself at an Ohio town near on charge of embezzling $5,000. and that any of its projectors sver thought in his own stele dvlil^rxtrly Tdckefi
the fioree eaPoyeters. Thei
’ ’
Columbus.
oiumbus.
more than that amount was found in of selling the road to Vanderbilt, and him out because of tne verv reform he f
thliiccrnntry, ■M erOoyllH! the bent jut helui
“ioyiog toe fire, and seei
J. M. Keith, agent of the American/; his pockets. He had started for Cali- urges the public to wake up to the ne- j
Hr han promt trfthr world tlu! (ornumpiim
hml accomplished and efactvd in his ’ X
‘jf’j*1. b°y. bow is n
Express
“
'xpress ccmjamy
company at*
at Hilkb«ro7'iii.
Hillsboro. Hl.,&lt;fornia
with his wife.
------- —
cessity____ ysresw_____ 11 -______ —
Pta«- the nillllonain- stendanl oil
’^7' h7
and Thomas Ball, residing at LaPorte, 5 tFowler Brothers, the well m
.4„W4x . dependent line. ”
known
•tMiin fa |«y rxprii.M*«'' This Hi'r!
Ind., are missing.
packers
An
on the -In­
arltArn of
nf Chicago,
f’liimrrn have
hava sued
ufin/l the
♦!,« '1
An accomodation
nrrnmniln** *train
■
.
... . -ria*’’ 8wtwK Nsuwa Ht tlw M&lt;&gt;ui4&gt; h
and will brvak up M fnidi &lt;x»ld In twiitv-S-ir
A milling firm at Logansport, Ind., i late firm of McGeoch, iEveringliam &amp; * dianupolis and Chicago air-line road
j
cratic
gratitude
in
all
its
dazzling
lieau.
some
oats.
hounc
Addrros
i'radork &amp; Cu.. l,ox’ Ipu-rH
sued the city for damages caused by Co. for SfiO’J.Oc'C damages by slander, i was carried Into White river bv the
Philadelphia, uanilnx thia paper.
\ &gt;
•»
*----------------------------------------------------------taking its water supply from Eel river, wowing out of the lard 4 investigation giving way of a truss bridge at Broad। ty; kick a man who has brains out iof TW-fawara*i ove-r t.i—„'
lessening the power m the dam below, last summer.
Ripple. Six persons were killed outthe Itarty,
an rtjlata nitir j
Yort Hatetel
'l
young mulatto of ' nK,,t or bt
burned to death, and eight hnonoplbt'wta
and was awarded $4W per year.
1 W. D. Newman, a young
n^ean^oMt only ur his.
“DM yw ev* hear the story aboot ?
O
Jonathan Lundy, who passed away Chicago, has
li&lt;ia been
iwcn held
ueia in $5u0
^&gt;ouu bail
oau on
on 1 otbere were seriously injured. Tbe re- 1
1
.
irt’ '
rash Is.njM hj,,, thp I U&gt;« pnlpif ead of 'Talmage'Sfeberna ' •
•
at Manhattan, Ohio, was a pioneer set- clarge off using the
tbe mails for fraudu- i
recovered were charred almost I .
, -'
Uert in the Maumee valley, and took a lent purposes
iie
reEveunnin
tna
i
-----------------—
plara of .•Senator.
I
““ » buaineM man »ho &amp;vm in •UW W-w. W CHOICE.-®*
punxises
He remsaatM tha I bey°n&lt;1 recognition.
|। high place
leading
part In
in toe
the excavation
excavation of
of the
the AAten^^^eoU™
-SStaUM, nn/i ! ■i’rtrtS.iBirtrtL
U laborer in Chicin-,
t
i Brooklyn to u Herald reporter
“No"
w*
i|
iiva »
ding part
A men run Detective "association
*"
ibash' and Erie
WttfJ
engagedinin
mailinoboob
booksofofkn
in. '?
i JV
1o,,r
1^*
Kriecanal.
f;*“ •
,
: wa»
engaged
mailing
“■11*
long
been rogardedu In­ ■ !
»v&gt;nurnttic distriMt «,f deniucrate J^J-which the pulpit
I
A fatal disease is said to have broken , struction to his victims
p*ane. killed Ins wife with
ankilled
ax and
plane,
his wife
out among the cattle uear Dallas, Tex- i .'™
William
n&lt;rar 1 rtideavored to hide tin
li”“MunsonToWtio
Mun»n.«ortlte«l..rnear
noor. w hen the mtrol-wagnu arrived
------------- .... ,_Hce. and they were
le land let the people go ahead ind
bC^im
I
compelled to £?0
pin “
him
Miolrt.r of PubUc SKT ‘i!^
““to the wui! with rl'rnal investigation C&gt;r thelinnviUe ami mid
nothing until the ebnreh »aa oom
30 PIMICTK----- en.iex------g-i
h.
J?!?
- scantling before he would surren- coptah. Mim. eleethm outrage He pletol. ThL
tM
Works report, the cost of operating ' bv wUd animals
1011 “ “ gnawea a-.
er
.
‘7iUBllx
Ms ax.
’The legislatura of British Columbia ( 'Wendell
,
Phillips died Saturday even­ spoke earnestl) ami effw jivjly In favflr'1— ““ "P1 IvaWMon th..n.... .&lt;■—
&lt;S
receipts were । repreasnts to tbe Dominion parliament : " 1in his *73&lt;1 year, leaving a reputn- &lt;&gt;t such' fn«i»Ugation. Mghpiie
as one of Hui most eloquent speak­ seronded him. and showal up the anU
iL iJTi ....
. .
. ; that there are 18,00(1 tlestitnle China- ..wU
1
CO.
New'Yort;ka«wnibivnl hnl't"
“F I
In &lt;lint TIOV)"C’. "n&lt;1 petitions for ers and irrepressible agitators in tho' mua of the Danvlllg riot. Not a demo­
vrr, onio
^n^&amp;iCre^.^:
’'“I-™- -Lulled Hates, lie rose to leadership
■tteatiao.
i
among the abolitionists by a speech on crat said a word In drfeiw, &lt;&gt;( ttadr par­
b6'eraeM °n°- i f,B»rR&lt;*re«Il‘:rnrre.l.tBridrport, the murder of E. P. Lovhjoy in 1837,
ty in the south, though laitnar and oth­
rin.-L-i. t.
...
..
! Conn., conf«a» that the nun towhich and beeam« preddent of the Anti­ ers winced .under Sherman's scathing
Slavery
society,
n&gt;.onoer?hlt!k
pL,“ tel“- they belong broke into tw»nty-«lx
W. E. Jones, a farmer near Monroe words. The democrats had had a rauP__
»THyd&gt;-,Patfc,^Iaw.. . places during tbe past vear, and oomHe u charged with mitted one highway robbery. Their City, Mo., recmtly signed a statement eua. and decided that they eouldnt
of tne amount of property be owned, trust thenuelvm to defend their own
bto»?a safeta asTOro"”0^ bur«Iai 10
range from 16 to 19 yeare.
*• boffui. vrep.nfco. V,
at the r. quest at the dnnt of a maww u sue maswre.
Charles
I-amIU one
Charles Leslie,
one at the pioneer
An organization. They were afraid some
Marquis de Mores reports a new dis­ settlers of Iowa, who located at Da­ chtoery company at Qevatand.
ease among sheep on the Montana venport In 1839, died Monday. Trask engine। valued at filfiO wn sent to him democratic mouth would open wide as
rames, which haa carried off six thoa- M. Starkweather, « well known citi­ and atfamend »u made for tbe oath. loenguizthe whole party. They will
•dOI
He refused to be swindled, and drove
MMhJfadof
spot from Iowa
item that the democratic acta' rather
zen of Milwaukee, lias also passed away tbe eompaay's attorney.
aufi WiseerwJn.
away.
■
■■ ■:. .
than democratic tongues are what the
I*fap.*teaes from Btanaeck lepreaeek
people moat distrust.
/
that toe illegal cutting ofSrood ot 81b-'

Banner,

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NEWS SUMMARY.

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AffIMCtl IIDTIM1

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SEEDS! FRU ITS !

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1 * ROSESS.°$r
IVVUSQ
i»’MMWsi
IMS

bteffledabm

P«1&lt;1 Oom rt f AM Meh.
had &gt; contract to got art timber for
jGrteM, Ilte..onourM ibe Iom of Goo. tho uw&gt; of tba fort.
W. Fultot. lor toon Uua brtfaoraIn tl»«0«rtr court al pwvonwdttb,
«ta&gt;
’
’ Kan., after apendlnx rt* da,a in a
dead in the roadway beneed
IniiUeMtObrt to obtain a iurr, tha
wood be wai t?
■
artart Ortoaei Janalaon far Yip,
cSfiM
r in (South ^^c^iiiTb^ifre
id - the oats
taWand
»W. IB, ,
,,.................. ,
.
i, and poab
Advicaa from Sbut.li Anatralla arc
«rj&lt;W of wheat for export
The rail

The American Itotowtanvetegrwdhr
n bitter experience ttolIp® fumArx
trust the democMo^XtyMufpnwg1

:vdS t?
Moh».

tbe JalLT l%e former wm executed,
but the latter wasreturned to custody

-after ths rppe broke.
mnd clUxm or

twcwuM he liad Income dependent up­
on friends for support,
..
. r?.The Texus senate lias passed tlw
bouse UH^pprupnaUog JGO.i.Ot) for the w®ro lighted in the streets, and an effluse of th- governor to employ detec­
tives and rangvrs in tl*e suppression of

It is su'd tpat Frlpce Victor Napole­

on, vbo wm designated by the prince
immrisl as Us sucoasaor, intends

Scute
«’ l«nSl ~w toS
A^?ir-^.“*&amp;£V°t£
b°nA.?
“•corn
“nSnw
br h L ‘”f’&lt;'1Z&lt;'”lh
AS
,derable
is being
*”»' Of Hietala.

866tfc EDITION. PRICE Only 81
■Y MAIL, POST-PAID.

crime cb«t«e of iMlnrertt)-. We boliov, »„

S,n^«'5u».^g

wboaata the United Statce at lf£wo,«») barbate with as,«oo,l«j morn In
Soar.
. i,
, ^irelaht train of twain,-ala enra,

We do not wish to Insinuate that
there are not honert democrats. Tho
uwM.otihMotoutoOoa.M.or
other, are conscientloua men
Hqi t),e
lenders ot the party, those who control

,wWly Art

—

thoughtful democrat will ,!». o..,
thl» imlioRitg hart bna the tu*l of
hte partf's continued reversal during
the laM quarter of a century. Theae

A Great Medical Work on Manhood.

nrrer fram'd adearrtepnUcv

oatoM ail»«rl*s romlthiR fniw

meat of theae aame ineaminn after they
had been enacted through the republiOnnpirty. Unleae thia la deiuocrrtle
govemroyntal policy it .haahad none.
Thia lack of a definite purpose to ac­
complish anything; this democratic
dread of doing anything; ia strangle

J'tbe young far in­
fer leUW. II *111

for their party; except conatant oppoai•ton to rtl mraaure.. Independent of
their inuaoe. championed hyrtw nmubUcon party, and later on «n endoow-

axemplitied at Washington jurt nowTlt
tmtnot be doubted that U)egrmt major­
ity of democrats are la furor of a tariff

“IS2SES.

fa whom thl«

�were more than delighted with them.
The enterprise of Messrs. Me&amp;ser &amp;
The meeting opened with a fine at­
Moul, in securing this entertainment is tendance in spite of unfavorable weath­
HASTINGS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1(M
to lie highly complimented.
Under er and bad walking. In the absence of
their management the skating rink Mrs. Crittenden, Mrs Smith was asked
has become the most popular place of to take charge of the devotional excerrpiIE
amusement ever established in this city. cises. After singing, an appropriate
It is so well conducted as to furnish just peasage of scripture was road then fol­
such a pastime as can ’ ‘be enjoyed lowed. earnest prayers for a blessing on
without any interference from rowdies. our preparations for the work, of the
The Messrs. Flowers have just com­ coming year, and that perfect unity
pleted for L. F. Cook, of Orangeville, a might be continued in the future, as it
drive well, two hundred and eleven feet had in the past. The sectary read the
in depth. The’ same parties in the town report of the last meeting, which was
have driven two other wells, one 30K accepted. Mrs. McElwain reported the
feet and the other 210 feet deep, in each rack business not quite completed but
case giving entire satisfaction. They progressing favorably. The financial
are men of large experience in this busi­ secretary and treasurer presented well
Finest Entertainment given in Hast­ ness, and those wishing drive wells prepared reqorts, showing the reciepts
would do well to award these gentle­ to have been for the year $59.84, expen­
ings for years.
men the job of putting them down. ses S8C.58; leaving a balance on hand of
The many friends in this city of Da­ $820. These reports were accepted.
vid Sanborn, of Baltimore, were pained The president, Mrs, Burton, read a care­
RENERVED SEATS AT
to learn on Wednesday of his sudden fully prepared and interesting paper,
death the preceding day near Bells, Ten­ being .a review of the organization and
nessee. Just what caused his death is seven years of union work in Hastings.
not known but it is supposed to be quick It was moved and carried that this pa­
per l&gt;e presented at our anniversary
consumption. Of late Mr. S. has spent
his winters at the south, enjoying hint­ meeting the following week. The elec­
self as he richly did, at hunting and tion of officers living next in order the
GBEBLE A POWERS.
training his dogs. He has suffered for result shows us the following for.the
year 1884:
some years with consumption, which
ONE FOURTH OFF,
President—Mrs. B. R. Rose.
TO CLOSE WINTER GOODS.
disease had entirely destroyed his right
1st Vice—Mrs. A. E. Burton.
R. MUDGE, Clathier.
long. Still his indorpinitable will and
2nd Vice—Mrs. Clem. Smith&lt;
taste for out-of-doorti sports had kept
3d Vice—Mrs. L. K. Powerr:
Rec. Sec.—Mrs. C. G. Bentley.
him up. Mrs. Sanborn joined her hus­
Fin. Sec.—Mra. W. P. Sidnam.
band in Tenn, just before the holidays,
Treas.—Mrs. Dr. Lathrop.
and was with him when he died. Be­
Heartfelt congratulatory
remarks
K. B. WIGHTMAN
side his wife, three daughters survive
were made in regard to the efficient,
him, two of whom are married. Mr.
faithful services of our beloved retir­
Sanborn was&gt; man of sterling qualities,
'Ul
ing president A* a band of grateful
beloved by all who knew him. The sor­
Christian wom*i, we, the alsters of the
rowing family have ithe sympathies of
union, claim for her God’s promise that,
K. B. CIL1.
his hosts of friends. It is expected th At
having been faithful over a few- things,
Mra. 8. will arrive here Friday with the
*■ she shall be made ruler over many.r
body of her late husband.
A motion was made and carried that
We are informed that the Carpenter the white badge of the union be worn
case
willanniversary
not be tried
by all members
at the
meetat
­
term of court. Our readers will remem­ ing; after which the meeting was ad­
BENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS.
ber that Carpenter was tried in Novem­ journed.
LOST,
ber last before as fair a jury as ever sat
MRS. C. G. BENTLEY, Ser.
, in Barry count)’. The prosecution was
S
chool
R
eport
.— Norton school
conducted by two of our ablest attor­
neys, L. E. Knappen and P. T.Colgrove. for month ending Jam 35th:

The Hastings Banner.

SPANISH STUDEKTS,
UNION HALL,

Monday Eve., Feb. 11th.

FRED. HOTCHKISS.’

Local News.

_ J no. I

NOTICE.

CHARITY IN THE SLUMS

The tirat thing which
•luma aaka is: What
children of the men and woman who
to the hospitals ? The answer is simple.
Tbe neighbors take them in and take

rare in the slums, but they are almost
always “adopted."
In the house of a Mrs. R. lived a fam­
ily named Hinde. Mrs. Hinde died of
consumption, leaving four children and
a husband out of work. He set out to
look for it, and Mrs. R. took the four
little ones into her room to sleep with
her own six. Out of her scanty earn­
ings she fed them, too, and when she
wan asked why she had taxed her lim­
ited resources to this extent, she an­
swered : "Poor young ‘uns I How coaid
I see ’em a-starvin*, and their father out
o' work, and no mother?” The man ia
still out of work, and Mrs. R. has thought
it her duty to keep his children for over
six months.
Orphans are not only kept, but are
passed on sometimes from family to
family. There is a little crippled lad I
know named Dennis Sullivan.
Till
lately he was kept by an old watercress
seller, who had adopted him. A month
or two since the poor old woman fell
into the fire, and was so severely burned
that she died. And when the boy wm
to be sent to an institution a brother
of the watercress woman, a poor
hawker, came forward and said: “He
shan’t be sent away. Hl keep him for
the sake o’ the old woman m wm bo
fond of him."
One of the most touching csmc of
this kind I ever met I have alluded to
elsewhere, but for the sake of my argu­
ment I
will
repeat it here.
A

We have not space to publish them all.
Everyone concedes that our attractions in the way of Bargains
coupled with the GRAB BAG SCHEME is a

FAIR AND SQUARE ONE.
Our sales since Dec. 1, have exceeded our wildest expecta­
tions and the increase in «ales has more than paid us for our
out lay. There are

MANY FINE PRESENTS LEFT

She had children

So come and get one. Mind we must close

the coming

Our Entire Winter Stock!

propped np

WMh the hrtle

odm*

ololUs, that they

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Silver Water Sett, Chas. Dahlan. city.
Ladies’ Gold Watch, C. Robinson, Ax Factory, city.
Fine Bed Room Sett. Mrs. P. Grosce, Kent City.
1100.00 Gold Stem-Winding Elgin Watch. Harn’ Cromnger,
Caledonia, Kent Co.
Sewing Machine, C. Shoemaker, G. R. A 1. Car Shops, city.
145.00 Cook Stove, Maj. Lowell Hall, city.
Silver Tea Service. 175.00, Mrs. G. Hensums, city.
Fine Bed Room Sett, No.
A. Manley. Walker township, •
Kent county.
Silver Tea Service, No. 2, Gro. Hart, city.

upon her, and a terrible diaeaae almoat
diaabled her. Yet she refused to let

the slums gave birth to an illegitimate
Messrs, (’lenient Smith and child.
C. G. Hol
­
She
could not keep it; she
must go to service.
An old -woman
adopted the child, brought it up, giving
5
it her own name. The mother mar­
ried, and then
wanted the child.
The old wohlan had fallen on evil
days and consented to part
with
Tai' 100
। it But the real mother ill-treated
the child, and it wm unhappy. Off
marched the old lady, and fetched

brook conducted the defense with equal
ability.
Judge Hooker favored the
prosecution in permitting Alice Field’s I
, death-bed statements to be taken in ev-1
idence. Every fact'that could bear upon
the case was presented to the jury’, and
•
XT
.
•
aaiic Mayo.. ...........
। in a masterly manner. No “stone
tone wee
waa ■i HaMieEndinger....
; left unturned on either side. The de-!
nJSr.
W7i-*Fottrr.;:......
fense and proseoution labored with ' Frank Moacy
Harry Manon
r equal vigilance and earnestness. The Theodore Fearer
Walton
[ jury stood nine for acquittal to three Kd.
Fannie Howland
। for conviction. Every man at all ac- Minnie Mosey
J quainted with the case feels certain of

Of the Lucky Ones that took Valuable Presents from the

We Offer 78 MEN’S DARK P. S. OVERCOATS, Vitvrr
«
We Offer 48 BOY’S OVERCOATS, same goods, at 41.00.
At these prices they go fast, so come at once.
We have cut prices on Winter Goods so much that we don’t
expect to carry one garment over.

Collar, at 11.50 each.

ns

Call Soon at

Star Clothing House

[ God know*,” she said, “but I ain't goin'
. -.to see the gal unhappy, and Pll keep
■
her somehow.”
'tn I
A maker of wooden toys deserted hie
•g! child and left it starving. A poor
, 100
woman with eight children of her own
this, that if a dozen juries were to be
» i and an income of 15 shillings a week,
called, and the case to go to each one
NO CUKE, NO PAT!
“felt her art bleed for the poor little
;er will treat at hia Klrctropath- with no more evidence thaji was brought Alice Walton...
" ’ j thing.” She took the -uhild into her
baak, Haiti nga.
Walton....
■
I own room, and her eight are now nine.
’ out in the former trial, every jury Vena
Elira Nlcewsndcr
When these people have no money
i would, in all human probability, disa­ Anna Eno
, Emma Hxvwr* - • and their friends are in distress, they
. .7 x-LZT . a,
E^’b trial would cost Barry ।
often pledge their clothes rather than
W. A. MORHE. Teacher.
'X
.1' «&gt;“■“&gt;
»™&gt;»o
It would I
see misery unrelieved.
1.00 Meh.| thus be stupid folly for the prosecution |
The other day, at a police court, a
QEHE&amp;AL MARKETS.
Red iin© edition «&gt;f the poet* for 70 rent*. |
bring on another trial and put the t
woman wm fined 2 shillings 6 pence
Album. .„&gt;i
trumw .&lt; rnauy re- | rolultJ. to ,ucll expense, with the almost
CHICAGO.
and, in default, sent to the cells.
Her
WaitAT—Lower; February. •; “par went out of court, took the shawl
“7XmX’.^1..,rN...re.isi.t&gt;o»rey. certainty of semiring a disagreement of
March. 82«C«tSH&lt;U May,
VUUc.
Corn—Low*-; Feb.,
.’.2X•; March, from her shoulders, collected a few
At j. h. roberw New* Room.
the jury for their troulde.
more of her garments, and, pawning
Hwy. •» '«»Se.
i
But the prosecution have in no sense ' 38Q(iMXc:
^ OA-ra-lAiwer; Feb.. :2«4-&lt;8SH'e: Meh., the lot,xreturned and liberated the pris­
WANTED.
: dropped the case. Tiiev have come into [ S2K(aL3&gt;ie: May.
oner. PSWning is frequently resorted
bielu*r; Feb­ to by |he women, who attend each other
; possession of a few f^s not brought
&gt; llgnt lioUM-irorx lor i • ------ -----~
’ i-iunrjr, oxj.va&gt;. i «.^w. juarcu, c
■
in their conflnementa. In these dis­
Rituation bv enaair. I out in the former trial, and are yet in f Mny,
Lard—&gt;trn&lt;iy; Feb..
•»»
I search of...
.
.. I fitt'eMT*'; March. l«.40V“
tricts tho female neighbors, be it re­
inB at K.M.Bu*by,*,nr*r ti&gt;e*ch&lt;x»iiij
evidence .bearing
uponJ the
iV.62x,(uW.73.
membered, invariably take the place of i
case. When the cause comes inti court ' Cattlx—Market lower. Vte
jy&lt;ifK75 the doctor, and their kindness and gen­
again -and it will when further evi­ Choice Bblpplnir steers
. .\G0fr(A201 tleuuM to their suffering sisters are !
* ' Fair to good shipping »icers
; dence is secured the prosecution will । Medium to rood steers......................... 5.U0®%K&lt; marvelous. They will sit by the inva- )
।
Hogs Market Iiinr..
m,y and
unu xuxul
m a
» foul uuu.
umu*­
Hd day
night. in
den, desti
not
Tuukm.ay next trill be «t. Valwi-!; be
j* in P
owkkIoi, of every fart that am
rt'ZMA*:,8K fnr llrhL . .
.
a. . . .,,
tote of every oomfort, and perform all
। throw more light upon the matter. Fancy Creamery ai :3&lt;r35cW B; ordSarr the
household duties aa well. They
tine’s day.
We hare npnwdour view. » toCwMoTaILS
’..wi D^.’t trill «to th. children, g.t th. hti
The campfire of Frizgerttld Post, G.
penter b guilt, and we havo in no sense
tvn.utun w fair do. i6a2S.-.
band’* tea, and if there ia, m ia often
A. R-, of this city, will occur Feb. 27th.I abandoned them; but we do not favor !
new YORK
® ca8
.&lt;va lack
of all the sufferer needs/,
.. •
....... ,
NKW YORK
' th
-LW
UteOV,
.
Smith, Simmons &amp; Peaboby manu­ putting the county to $1,000 additional |I
WuxAty-Hlgher;
have
WnxAt-Hlgher; Nq^a
No. 2’ Feb., *L04^
81.0F4 |j ^heyjHll
wil1 go
B* a®d pledge all
facture the l»est water-proof grain boot expense, unless something is to beMch:«
May, 81.19M i and bnJ *t
l \ wx.
i
(“LUX.
Corm—Quiet; Mixed Wesiem
These »e&lt;
people do not inquire into a
offered for sale.
.
gained. The prosecution do the wise t bliut&lt; oo-aaie.
Demon's ere
person'* crood or mood character before
The society of young ladies and thing in postponing further action until1
) they hold out the helping hand. When
CINCINNATI.
yovng married ladles will meet on Tues­ more evidence can be obtained.
Flour—Market firm: Family. S4.S0^&lt;8:&gt;. “ thief comes back to^his district from
day evening Feb. 12th, at the home of
Wmbat-FIdd; NaS Jted Wlniw. »L&lt;1
PERSONZD
^1.04.
Coan—lilsber: Nd. 3 Mixed,
Mrs. Chas. Huffman.
toSe. Oaw—Higher; Nn. S Mixed, MXe.
• Charley Barlow is in the city.
Ry
—Quiet; Na 2 Fall. &lt; 3
Pwoviuons
There will be a box social in the base­
Klchard Meeeer stopped oyer Sunday, -&lt;’a
oeea again. A
prk dsU
dull al
atIW.00.
.—LartTentetat
------- -- --------ment of the congregational church In with friends in this city.
Balk Meat* ffna al »T.»*S00.
terTia* just died
Irving, Friday eve. Feb. 16. AH are
Mr. A. J. Bowne and wife left yes­
cordially invited to attend.
terday for a two month’s trip to New
SU.ltltUL
.
You will mire the best entertainment Orleans and Florida.
that has been given in Hastings for
Editor Kilbourne, who has been sick
monUs by
years if you tail to hear the Spanish st his home in Muskegon for some time,,
indents at Union hall Monday night.
hae returned to his poet of duty on the
ST. LDTia.
/
A splendid time was enjoyed at the Democrat
WU1 Mom was in the city Saturday
house of P. W. Niskern Wednesday eve­
ning. 3?he dqcM6B widETjGW- WiU is teaching one of tbe most suc­

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Special Book Sale!
Frederick Hotchkiss
I have^on hand several Standard Books,

bought for the holidays.

I will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!

dal there, and thd attendance wail Y*y cessful Khrol* in the county in the
large.
”
Tint W. C. T V. will give a social on
neat Tuesday afternoon, at the residence
of Mra. J. H. Bartley on Jefferaon BL
Supper served from half past five to sev­
en o’clock. A cordial invitation extend­
er! to everybody.
•
Mr. Welton tells us that prospects
are favorable for the placing of this city
on the telephone circuit about the first
of April. A few more shares of script
yet remain to lie taken, and when these
are placed, Hastings will " catch on."
■

The Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union will meet with Mrs. J. H. Bart­
ley on next Tuesday afternoon at half
past t o’clock. This bdng the 7th anni­
versary1 of the organization, the tline

will be occupied with interesting excerrises suitable to the occasion. If there
are any crusaders from other towns
present in Hastings, they are cordially
Invited to be present at thia meeting.,
Mr.C. E. Dudley gave an exhibition
of bicycle riding and roller skating al
the rink Tuesday, d — l Fully
L MO
—
people witnessed hia
ances on both bicycle and skates, and
&gt;:
A
'

on bun

Pearce district, Maple Grove.
Al. Williams and &amp;L Beamer returned
from their southern trip Friday. They
report the south as a good enough place
to visit but hardly the proper place to
locate.
John Carveth, of Middlevine, was in
this city Friday, and tried on roller
fdcatee. He seemed to be attracted to­
ward the floor m readily and gracefully
M the average Hastings amateur.
Judge Smith was in Kalamazoo
Thursday and Friday of last week. He
says they are wide awake ,on the rail­
road question in that place, and :&lt;re con­
fident of lifting their end of the load.
A large party had made preparations
to have a sleighride to NaAvDle Wed­
nesday evening, to visit the home of
Miss Leota Wheeler; but the raia inter­
fered. Thursday evenings number de­
termined to go at all hazards, and so
went down on the H o’clock train return­
ing the following morning. They hiul
.a ven- enjoyable time.

as
BALT1MOBK.

The long winter evenings are upon us.
TWMlowiM atory « Md W ■

You can spend them in no way more profita

bly than by reading.

BOSTON.

ed wools
pulled 19

&gt;r. Kings ."iew iiiscovcry, iot
severe character a* woUw for
Ttvpe. It sever tails to effect a

lag urcu cum.
far five years,

and so clheap you cannot help buying

i; California •print W®«e;

Theron F. Keator. Editor of Ft. Wayne. Ind,.

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threlmw',dra(Kur» wd• tire ud.1 Mite.
l*rge Bite |1,
Muir tire . ww bUen Mbl a dreuUUm UKan- ’
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hia

when he lifted his hand from the coun­
ter. The woman stepped forward and
cried out: “Das ish meine fish,” at tbe
same time pointing to the '
counter where the
purchase.
the world contains

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�BONDKAU.
[Leadville fCoL) Owoafatol
Mr. George Swift, a ranchman in the
Bhs toawd to aw
Grand valley, told a story this morning
Nl*kt—-Tke Guide's Wife.
Yet every brood!
Wak.Ml
CUIHre.—«•*&lt;•«
which shows how unenviable is the life
'
[Inter Ocean.]
Xtaht.
of the stock raiser in that wilderness.
Gen. Benham was severely censured,
[Boston Phjviciafl.]
A few days ago Mr. Swift lot his 3-yearhaving once upon a time, because he didn’t go old daughter ride upon his hone, and
Four Ito
five
hours
mpal. up to Loop creek, according to orders, afterahe had ridden abont forty rods
elapeed
since
the
lat.
bUss-a rival
• invalids and the delicate should al­ and/cut off Floyd s retreat from Cotton from home he lifted bar off the animal
ways eat at bed-time.
This seems mountain. People no doubt imagined and told her to run home. On return­
heretical, but it is not. Food of simple that it waa a very easy thing to go up
ing about an hour later he found that
Should fortmw guide my lance aright
kind will induce sleep. Animals after Loop creek, but then the people never
the little one had hot reached home,
That I may wtonertn ths fight,
eating, instinctively sleep. Human be­ had anv experience in that direction.
and, going to tbe place where he had
Ob, I will guard her teudarly
ings become drowsy after a full meat Very early in the first Kanawha cam­
last seen her, he found bear tracks la
■Why? Because blood is solicited to­ paign a strong detachment of troops
the sand. A posse was formed, and all
ward the stomach to supply the juices made a reoonoissance up Loop creek
night was spent in searching for the lost
The march commenced at chDd.
needed in digestion. Hence the brain valley.
J
receives less blood than during festing, dark,* and was conducted so quietly
RINGS FOR BRIDES.
In the morning, as ’ the searchers
as
to
give
it*
in
air
of
mys
­
become pale and the powers grow
were
passing
a
swampy
spot
where the
dormant
Sleep therefore ensues. tery. The stream comes into the KanThis is physiological.
The sink­ awba through a tittle gap that is very undergrowth was thick, they heard her
voice. They called to the little girl to
ing sensation in
sleeplessness is deceiving.
The boys moved along for
[New York Jewetar.]
a call for food.
Wakefulness often a few hundred yards in high spirits. come out of the bushes, but she replied
is merely a symptom of hunger. The Then there was a stream to cross. This that the bear would not let her. The
writer was called at 2 a. m. to see a wm Loop creek, and shoes and stock­ men then crept through the brush and .no; they vary in price, but the dearset
of them would break a comparatively
lady who assured him she was dying. ings were taken off, and barefooted the when near the spot heard a splash in
poor man. This is the cheapest we
The body was warm, the heart doing men waded through the cold water in the water, which the child said waa the
have, fourteen carats and not very
bear.
They
found
her
standing
upon
honest work. To her indignation he not the best humor. A quick march of
ordered buttered bread (hot milk or tea a few hundred yards brought them to a log, extending half-way across tho thick, and it only costs $4. Thb again
swamp,
and
it
seemed
as
though-the
would be better) to be eaten at onoe. another barrier of water. This was
Obeying, the moribund lady was soon Loop creek. The boys made jokes boar had undertaken to cross the
the finest gold used for manufacturing
surprised by a return of life, and desire about the '‘loop,” and stripping off swamp on the log, and, being pursued,
purposes, twenty-two carats, and costs
to sleep.
shoes and stockings, waded the stream left the child and got away as rapidly
The feeble will be stronger at dawn again. A short walk and there was a as possible. She had received some $15. Seems almost too heavy to wear,
if they eat on going to bed. Fourteen halt in front
What now?
“Thai scratches about the face, arms and legs, doesn't it? But a ring that would gall
hours lie between supper and break­ darned old Loop creek again,” said a and her clothes were almost torn
wouldn’t be unsuitable to some mar­
fast. By that time the fuel of the body man in front, and then the heaviest frdm her body, but tho bear had not
has become expended. Consequently swearers went into action in a very bitten her to hurt her, only the marks riages after all Yea, I sell quite a few
of
the cheaper ones. You would natur­
of
his
teeth
being
found
upon
her
back,
the morning toilet fatigues many. Let spirited manner. Ab the men stopped
such eat at bed-time and take a glass to take off shoes, a Virginian, acting as where he had taken hold of her clothes ally think that as a man only buys one,
to
carry
her.
The
child
told
her
or
at most two such articles.in tho
of warm milk or beef tea before Side, said: MI wouldn’t do it, men.
course of his life, he would not mind
rising. Increased vigor will result
io creek will be in your way all, rescuers that the bear had put herdown
spending
a tew dollarsoniL Butthat’s
occasionally
to
rest,
and
would
pu
’
Jhis
“But tho stomach must rest." True. night." And so it wan. It was crossed
Yet when hungry we should eat. thirty-six times before morning, the nose up to bar face, whereupon she according to Bgw they feel, too.
“Some men aren't overburdened
Does the infant's stomach rest as long men wading recklessly through without would slap him and he would h^ng his
-------- head by her side and purr and rub with sentiment. Why, a man bpught a
as Ahe adult’s ?The latter eats lees often
against her like a eat.
ring in September last, haggled over
Her father asked her if she had been | the price, and chose one at !^7. Day
Walked cold during the night, and she told him before last Sunday he came in and
without hunger. Satisfy it, and your- steadily with the advance guard, speak­ the old bear lay beside her and put hia wanted the sixe altered stntight away.
He was dressed in mourning and
sleep will be sounder.
ing only when it was necessary to givo “arms" around her and kept her warm.
looked like a. well-to-do clerk. He exDuring the night give wakeful child­ a dgeotijin or whjgi asked a question. Jl believed the little one's story," con­
Slalned that his fint wife had died in
ren food. Sleep will ToffbW. The sick He was a tall,'stalwart, self-poised man, cluded Mr. Swift, “for there was evi­
foveffil&gt;er, and he was going to be mar­
should invariably eat daring the night. in tho confidence of the officer com­ dence to proye its truth, and I never
This is imperative. At night the deli­ manding the expedition, but-saying lit­ knew her to utter a falsehood. Stranger ried again Christmas dar, and as the
ring was ‘hardly worn* he thought ft
cate and children may take slowly warm tle to any one else. He carried a squir- than fiction, b it not?”
milk, beef tea or oatmeal gruel.
Vig­
waa no use buying another!
orbus adults may Also oat bread and
"Rings are broader and heavier than
Wkea » Maa Grew* O1C
milk, cold djedf,1 mutton, chieken and TOWW.
they were thirty years ago, but as a rule
[Ocenhill MogMdna]
_______ ____
_ relaxed u
bread, raw oysters, alh of course, in | little, and
tho
purchaser's choice is guided pretty
an became more talkative.
He
When a man grows old, most plaasmoderation. Do not eat if not hungry. I said: ““You will see a fine country ures indeed, properly so called, are
much according to how the lady feels
Eat if you are.
pretty soon. This plateau is fertile, dead to him; and if, in sprite of nature's about it. They say that in England
and better than that, it was full of good warning, he will pursue them, his ex­ the thin, old-fashioned ring is coming
in again, but in New York, aa I say,
Union men a few months since. They
the ladies mostly prefer a broad and
[Dr. Norman Bridge"' Addrom.)
were driven away from home on short
The family doctor was a great puzzle notice, and these ’Old Codgers,* as you "her frolio grace Fits Fulke;" hefinda
heavy one, and before marriage any­
to me. When we were sorely sick we have been calling the scouts in front, them the mere ghosts of his dead fol­ how a man generally is guided by his
longed for his coming, wondered what are men who are returning to their lies. There is nothing, for example,
future wife’s inclinations, and every­
detained him, and why hexjid not come homes, or to where their homes were, more pitiable than any pretention" to thing is done according to how ahe
faster; when he came he was so kind for the first time for half a year. Ihave, gallantry in an old man; lot him adopt feel* about it”
and tender to us, and gave no such de­ or had a young wife up here some place. the role of "heavy father," "benevolent
testable doses, and so few of them, When Fort Sumpter waa fired on I had uncle,” or whatever best suits his char­
[Detroit Proe Pram.]
and made ns so comfortable and hope­ as cozy a little home an men could wish. acter, but at all events, discard that of
ful!
‘
I went on a business trip down the “lover” ODoe for all. The only possi­
As the car stopped at thn Opera houss
The nuzzle was how this blessed man Kanawha, and before my return the ble ground for his retaining it would be crossing, several men got in. A lady
could be so wicked as ever to have whole valley had been seized by the that his doing so affords amusement to was seated at the front end. She had
joined—as be doubtless did—wi A other rebels,and—I haven’t heard from my his fellow-creatures—at tbe expense, on a light wrap, bonnet which covered
students of CAstleton and Hanover in wifoainee."_____________ • *
\ '
however, of all who wear gray.hairs. only four inches of her head, kid glove*,
those blood-curdling scrapes ami expe­
The boys at onoe felt groat interest in
There is another pleasure just as in­ and only a bit of lace at her neck. The
ditions for raising mate rial for study.
the taciturn guide.
As daylight came appropriate, but to which old ago is car windows were iced over, and every
The doctors had a powerful ally in
much more inclined—that of money­ breath spun out half way across the
the Vermont housewife. The people
.
getting. It has been said of it, as of car.
had many habits conducive to health were seen in different directions, and whist, that it is tho only pleasure that • “Hanged if laint frozen," said one
and helpful in sickness.
Our mothers the old mon in front dropped off to be lasts. It may be so—for unfortunately
of the men in a big beaver overcoat and
did a great great many things to aid welcomed here aud there by screeches I have never been in a position to test fur-lined overshoes.
x
and assist in a hygienic way. These of delight. The man in whom the boys it—but certainly, to thu looker-on,
“Never felt the cold so in’ my life,"
mothers were, to their everlasting were most interested could hear noth­ nothing can be more contemptible than
added another whose clothing must
credit, consecrated to the religion of ing from hia home. These people had
this puing-up heaps of money upon the have weighed thirty pounds.
cleanliness. They balievodinsoap, and not ventured aw»j from their homes at^| verge of the grave. If, os the wit sug­
“Bet you ten to one I’ve frozen my
used it; it was soft soap, and of their ail, and they heard nothing.
He was gested, one could “begin the next world
ears," said a third aa he lifted off his
I nearly frantic, and the soldiers, taking with it,” than, indeed, such solicitude seal-skin cap and removed a heavy
Up with his feeling, moved forward in would be explicable enough. How tit­ muffler from hia neek.
metaphorically. The Vermont house­ long quick strides, thinking little of tle would people then "leave behind
wife of spirit was degraded by untidi­ rebels, and much of that "pretty little them!” How small would be the pro­
ing a heavy overcoat muffler, overshoes
ness and hated it as ahe did bad morals. wife.” At last a turn into a pleasant bate duties! How rare the bequests to and warm gloves, and yet they "tamped
Everything was swept and washed and tittle valley brought them to a pretty missionary enterprise! But since it their feet and blew on their fingers,
made wholesome and sweet.
tittle cottage nestling among trees in a must all be left, aud that so soon, how and .declared that they were freezing.
The doctor never left a house without well-arranged yard. It was as different amazing ia the satisfaction derived from
Tho lady satTMuge as calm and serene
prescribing medicine; to do so would from the houses that had been passed its increase!
There is an idea among and as warm as toast She saw the men
have disgraced him in the family. The aa a villa from a log cabin.
The guido the biMr sort of wealthy persons that glaring at her. sad wondering why on
idea of the doctor was associated with said to the commanding officer, “Thia the more money they can hoard the
earth the marrow in her bones didn’t
that of medicine-taking—they went to­ is my house,” and he sat down on a
more “respected" they are; but as a turn to icicles, but she was not dis­
gether. Sanitary science and hygiene atodc, nervous and trembling.
/matter of fact they are the more de- turbed. As the last one settled back
The windows were dark, the doora- toted for ite.
with a shiver and a groan, she pleas­
qnired years for the people to learn that closed, and there wasn’t a sign of tifo
antly asked:
their doctors might be (of service to about the premises. The boys stood
‘’Will one' of yap gentleman please
them by showing them how' better to , leaning on their guns, panting from the
[New York Harald.)
open the door? It is hot pnough in
eat and drink and live, and avoid 3nick march.
Tho guide started up
The Paris Figaro gives some interest­ here to fry fish."
being sick. So it happened
that,
le walk, the very picture of despair. ing details respecting a . Frenchman
nowithstanding
their
noble
yir- He listened but could hear no sound.
named Soulie, who is believed to be the
tues and
rugged
habits,
some He tried the door, but it was locked.
Tramp life, as actually enjoyed by a
Mahdi’s right-hand man, and to have
of their practices were the most unhy­ He went to another, but it was bolted
taken a leading share in the defeat of man who waa once a business* man ta
gienic ,imaginable.
They would not on the inside.
He turned away, and the Egyptian fordbs under Hiolw Pasha.
New York, was described to a Rocky
ventilate their bed-room" ; they all ato the soldiers in front were uttering sym­
Sonlie u described aa having haunted Mountain News reporter. The tramp’s
pie and hot biscuit and new bread, and pathetic expressions, when from the
the cafes and beer shops of the Quartier father, a New York state farmer, sent the
so dyspepsia was a common experience. spring-houae on the right dashed a
Latin some seven years ego. Ho was boy to New York dty, where he went into
Great numbers had it. And let mo beautiful woman, who, without a word,
then a young fellow of about 24 years, business. Borne years later the young
here testify to the long suffering and threw her arma around the guide's
very dark and wiryfc loud in talk, and man married his partner’" wife's sister
stoicism of these people. I remember neck. He gave a whooping-cough-like
The partner absconded with the firm's
exuberant in gesticulation.
He was
away back in the years, a hundred hag­ screech, raised the woman in his arms,
born in Algiers where his familv still means; the tramp that is fell in
gard • victims of dyspepsia, and they and shouted, *‘I have found her.” He
raddes. In Paris ho attended tho lec­ an actress, and ran away with her; then
never murmured; they appeared to re1 said much more, but it waa not heard tures of the School of Mining Engineer­ hi« wife and children died and lus
as a matter of course, and were in the uproarious cheers of the soldiers, ing, and studied law; but quiet life did !*
«&gt;• *» -ent
resigned to their fate—but not one of who swung their hate and waved .flags,
not suit him, and he returned to Al­
them would ever resign his pie.
forgetting they were on a secret expedi­ giers, where he wrote letters to friends
tion, and were not to make any noise. in Paris, breathing a violent hatred to get I job, bit let it, ud Uut&gt; tnm»d
The little woman came to the fence, England and the Engl sh, whom hs con­ lo Ibra, .nd tlran rawlnd k&gt; don
[Prof. Stoddard to Popular SdroceMonthly.] and the “old flag” was taken to her that ceived to have used Germany as an inmore
work, work
being to
she might kiss it and fold it about her strumeht to crash France. One fine
Petroleum,
2V'J
Ual: "* d°-'»
scene and
aek for money;
I’re got cloUee.
prepsred.is,
man inend. I gel ray boerd; nobody get.
mixture of
his twenty &lt; become of him, when they duddsnly
mwhmon. My pbilownbr
mately-related c
, nothing else beard that he had joined Arabi, to worry; loot fret/
differing volatibty. Some are gaseous, hives of honey, as he
Loop creek
and escape in this form as the petro­ to give them, and i
and moat faleum issues from tho ground, while march was the dark'
tiguing of the war.
others form the
solid
paraffine
mteBte&amp;to KttrwMi,-aad aMbsoquently
The piidd|e. portions of the crude
joined the False Prophet, in whose op­ onrry about $10 in my pocket
» *mntod from U» mon nd '
erations he is believed to have taken a can't vag a man with HO m s
[CtucageTimes.]
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volatile compounds by distilleading part.
The story may be pure means of sunnori I
Some parties in Canada are reported
Otioo.ral .!Ur a furth.r prora. of
to have invented a machine for cooking romance, b
jmriScjtioB
tato tk« rarkal w
fortt;fiMV»
oena. The entire removal of the lighter by electricity- li ooaiduta of a sauce­
ami mor. roUtil. portion., which ar. par. or hot plate so isolated by non­
conductors that tbe bottom forms the
—M**t*U» «od Iraain., ia of th.
HrwiMoyoomo truoboyaM » dnbL
Blu-ux
tor it L. inthrnr positive pole of a current. Tbe other
ptirane. tfat th. dannr Um. Alone. pole is' attached to a movable point,
°h, ran.*1 poTeHjt I kaowtbw to
“SL.*”
•“&gt; *!»"» or which travels over the under surface of
(Inta-Oran I
b® at Bran, to, I antU ban Mton to
miMd. e«n in .mall proportion »ii|, the pan in circles sufficiently quick not'
n^rautatoW., mJ ri.pt UthTLE
kwroraw. ihej r,adik emit 1 .»■»!, to ^burn a hole throngb. ‘Some catecy
whnh an indammable, and with air were cooked in the apparatus and eaten pattment at Washington is a vonng Ud. And twr.r jrihav. 1 rat, tb&lt;»
by the inventor and his family, who are man who was found buried among the bring one .mil. to human Un. n. JS.
form an explosive mixture.
believed to be the first members of fbo dead on the field of the second Bull on. tM, n. rt f.U (ro““
human race who have eaten food cooked Run. When the burial squad palled
"*
Mk.
One ladv de­ him out from among the dead he was for bitiM speech and harden th.
[Texas Siftings.J
flavor of electricity found to have a ternole wound in the
•Good morning, children,,” said an
side, and his left hand was hanging by presence of love a burden, and cause
▲utoin physician, as he
three or ‘quite strong."
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a few tendons. These he bit off and mother to «W. thl,t u,.
four little children on thaw way to
.
threw the hand away, gave bin canteen ter rant bra.t fmJn.rm- tew b„rn e
n» follow,a,
b..., on th. M.
off toward the hospital, preferr-^^ to
uaent tell you," replied the
o,.*kdl'd •rboriooltari.t. bran
he crowd, a boy «f 8.
U*“: T”. 8,100
m rwi.
years.
Writer' pro**W
th» —T-frill
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�where it is; but it will rest there uxtieft and gloom. Hooker instituted a system
those who have not (kme their duty
of corps badges and . corps division and
nwpond liberally aad quickly. The par­ brigade flags. All the men were com­
■UKT1XGS. ntlUAT. FEBBVAXY 11W
ties who have been ready for a year pelled to wear the badges on their caps,
with their money to take hold of the and a brigade or division could be told
project will not wait always. There as far as their flag could be seen. Each
are too many other projects that do not corps had a different badge, and the
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■lag as this one does for them to delay different divisions were distinguished
Corin’' convents one week from next much longer..
by red, white and blue badges on the
Monday.
The converts who have.recently con­ cap. Hooker-alto conceived the idea of
Remember the Spanish Students at
nected themselves with theM. E. church moving his amunition on pack muled
Union hall Mondajy night.
planned and carried out e very neatsur­ instead of in wagons. This plan was
Revival meetings will be continued prise on their paster, Rev. Hunsberger. put in operation during the ('hancellorthis week at the Presbyterian church. To the number of over 100 they assem­ ville campaign, and then^ abandoned.
Desertions during
thezfall and--winter
The way of life was mighty uncertain bled at the parsonage, Friday evening,
-----------------------—-------------------—
to one who had to walk on the icey after services in the church. When the [ »»onths were so numerous as to be
paster
entered
his
house,
it
was
to
find
alarming,
and
very
preceptibly
weakensidewalks last week.
the ““J'- during the winter PreriDo not forget the teacher’s class in it in possession of these friends. He !
Hastings high school, beginning the was called to the center of the group, dent Lincoln, with his usual large heartwhere
a
purse
containing
about
*32
was
;
edness,
offered fuH pardon to all who
first Monday in March.
presented him. This sum was raised would return and join their commands
Several of our-subscribers who had
among the new recruits to Methodism before April 1st, 1863. A large num-*
promised to bring wood have failed to j
l ami came aa their thank-offering to their
took advantage of the amnesty
come to time. We want the wood.
. faithful friend and spiritual adviser. thus offered and returned. I distinctly
Steps are being Liken for securing ’ Rev. Hunsberger replied feelingly to the remember two of my regiment who did
Prof. Ilamei], the noted elocutionist of presentation remarks and evidenced the "°«and both deserted during the GettysChicago, to give one ot two entertain- fact
Xaot that
that this token was r&lt;-ceiv«la»
burff
8 campaign. A limited number ot
received m such '1 bur
of
meats here some time next month.
£
- ' furloughs
- from
the new found but warm-hearted i —
30 day
were granted...
during

The Hastings Banner.
Local News.

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TRAINING BLOODHOUNDS.

A corrodent «
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Th. Ho-Um ।

«&gt;■&gt;■« gmdanlly sccnsiomed to Um new
U ; ' coin. Md MUbbshing them upon «
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S^?b*.“w'th.^d,Ul^oXth.

£
'Aber word, fraiglrt oo hnd AU al
‘h~ 'wilw. belong io inap. who h&gt;ro
Uuppol th«. tr^^non. ^rt. of th.

• aVi” !?"ow' '
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And these are the bloodhounds I !
hear
so much
^o^duHor
11 about?
abOUt? ” I
1 remarked to
401!
my conductor.
“Yes, they are the famous blood­
hounds ; that is, as much bloodhounds
as you will find in Texas.. They are
simply foxhounds, trained to hunt
men.''
■
“Do you keep them shut up all the
time ?’’
“Yes, they would make it lively for '
the boys if thi
they got out”
“How often do you have occasion to ,
use them during the year?”
“Not more than two or three times.
pAnriM.
knnu- ^rwwI^hJSia-1
nn

whole country hu been flooded with country, and I will venture io say that
-to uZoonro. of a few month, aorne of them win be called forit has rained down about *4.000,000
“How do you know that the valises
n nas roxnea aown
------ --------------------------------------- ------- ---worth of this base motel, which has belong to tramps?"
been made the* object of such iniqm, B®****’
m*ny years' sernee in
ton. .^.tion that it. value haa de- the.
bnamre., wa locate thing,
prewired to alrnoat nothing.
by inrtmot. ITia tMjonty of th, rallM.
---------------------------I will never be called for aad will be sold
I at auction, for tbe 'reason that the
* UNCLE SAM S RAG-BAG.
i chances are their aspiring and migrai tory owners have long since been
I killed while trying to steal a ride on
I the truck of a freight train."
Y»rk.
“How long is such freight kept in
[New York Tun-.]
•
A red flag waved listlessly in the mist the office before it is sold ?**
"We allow it to remain for a year,
over the ir(m
which guards the entranc« u the
arsenal at Seventh and then sell it at auction to the highest
and Thirty-fifth street yester- bidder. It is a curious sight to see
nm’
t i4-r
d»y
Th6
stone
floor of the what the valises contain, and bow easily
* morning.
.
The stone
floor
of the
Conl.1 vou not dupenw with th.
e buildmn
in nn-S
basement of .the building was in anum- bidders are fooled by the outside ap­
bounds and depend upon your guns?
nsual state of disorder. There ware pearance of the valise. Now, vou see
“No, indeed; you can not hold con­ piles of gray army overcoats in various that little rusty consumptive fellow off
victs with shot-gun*. It is the fear of the stages of decomposition, some well to himself; I will be willing to bet that
Fred Barlow took exception to the friends
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of himself and the cause for ■
whiter, and quite a large per cent hounds that keeps them quiet Deser­ worn and much soiled and others nearly the articles it contains are of more value
tion' is usclew when recapture is a
price list prepared by the meatmarket '। which he labored,
labored.
1 ot Hiese never returned, so that the ex- moral certainty, as is the case when new but badly moth-eaten; heaps of than those to be found intide of that
Picketing
military hats, with dilapidated gilt puffy fat one with the broken handle.
men, and improvised a market I of Mis
----------------------------y 1 periment was not repeated.
good* hounds are employed.”
'
bands, dingy military dress-coats, trous­ Ten chances to cue the latter is stuffed
&lt;&gt;wn, selling steak at 12 instead of 16 cts.
T,IE Spanish Stvdents.—The style on the Rappahannock during the win­
“Do you have difficulty in properly ! ers and blouses and dry goods boxes with an old shirt and a lot of worthless
The entertainment given at Temper-1
prfo™ed by them 1. efceed- ter was one of the pleasantries of camp training your hounds ?"
or
waste
stuff
used
in
filled with empty metallic shells, some rags
“Oh,no; that is about the only sport
i ingly unique and striking. They play life; and while on duty, though' strictly
and oiling a locomotive.
bright and brassy and others as green cleaning
once hall Saturday evening by the
upon mandolins and guitars, and the forbidden, watching our opportunity there is. Here come the puppies. We os several coats of verdigris eonld make If that
valise
should hspjien to
Workingmen’s Temperance club was
music thus produced is whollyindeecrib- when officers were absent, wy frequent­ will give them a run and let you see them. They were condemned quarter­ be destroyed in a fire or stolen or lost
well attended, and is favorably menhow it is done.”
master a stores which were to be sold at and the tramp heard of it, ho would
nble. Their training has been ntarvel- ly conversed with the rebel picket and
A trusty was sent down the lane and
Lioned by those who heard iL
send in a claim to the company for *300,
ous and every vibration of the strings exchanged coffee for their tobacco. over the fence, through a large field, public auction. Around the equipments
there were a score or more junludcaleis and swear that it contained diamond
Down with combinations- you can
is in such perfect accord that one finds This was effected by making a minia­ on a run for dear life.
When and second-hand clothing merchants, rings and other valuables. Very often
buy choice sugar-cured “ Picnic ” hams it difficult to believe more than one in­
had accomplished about half who examined the goods with critical I have had tramps come into the of­
ture l&gt;oAt, turning the rudder one side he
for H’&lt; eta.; shoulders for 10 cts. and
mile,
or
half
hi*
circuit, care, digging their canes into tho heaps fice, and show a receipt for an old valise
strument Is touched. The most delicate and loaded with coffee, set her afloat a
the
puppies, three six-months-old
dry-salted cured side-pork for 11 cte. per
and drawing out garments which were
shading is accomplished with a dexter­ down the stream. Boats often landed
hounds,
were
put
on
his
track,
and
one
pound at Stauffer &amp;, Saleabury’s.
ity that is simply wonderful, and there safely on the other jjhore and similar started, nosing the ground and yelping looked over with great interest and eight or ten months. He would open it
commented upon with rare judgment and take out a comparatively dean
It was nor exactly an earthquake in is among the students a magnetic sym­ ones laden with tobacco came to our as they ran.
On they kept, over
and experience. At 11 o’clock the auc­ ririrt and put a Boiled one in ita place,
Hastings last Saturday evening; for pathy which finds complete expression, shore. Toward spring desertions from fences and through stubbles and ditches,
tioneer mounted a box of pompons, an and then ask me what it would cost
George and Flora at that time sat down, more especially in the weird melodies the rebel army were quite frequent. never texting their noise. Sometimes absurd little article of military orna­ to send the valwe to.,Little Bock.
they would run over the trail where
mind you they didn’t fall, simply sat of their native land. There is an earn­ The men would swim therl..
mentation which resembles an ampu­ I would state tbe express charge, and
river and just* j
the trusty had an abrupt turn, but soon tated lamb's tail, mounted on a brass then he would say, ‘Will it cost much
down on the skating rink floor. Only estness alx)ut their work and a complete before reaching shore caution
Lion tne
the pick
pick-- i
~~ liJ“ 'tn' iu
ets not to shoot, for they had
T0?1?. return to the spot where wire handle, and the sale waa begun.
htul deserted.
more to send it to El Paso?* ‘Yea, a
this and nothing more.
absorption of what they are accomplishthey lost
.
the?
loat the scent and cautiously feel .
There were 11? dress coats, which little more.* ‘If I send it to Santa Fe,
• their way until oerteiu
they
had the
The wild sawings in the atmosphere, ing which commends them at once to
were
offered
by the pound. The bids how long will they keep it before it is
SAoiik about Gambling. -Th* Banwh“ “&gt;*7 ’°?ld olr
T^b were started at 1 eent, aud after a brief sold?* ‘One year? ‘Well, if that’s the
the uncertain gait and the falls of the all musicians. It is an intensity of pas-1 ______________________________________
I trusty was a long distance runner, but
pedestrians on Tuesday morning gave a sion which is not found among instru-, ner has no hostile feelings toward the
but spirited competition the lot was case, just send it to Santa Fe; I’ll be
the soft ground made his impromptu sold to Andrew McMahon, a rank there in that time. Here’s your money,
plenty of amusement to spectators, mentalists of colder dimes. So that, | proprietors of the gambling dives in track heavy, and he laggeduprumpiu
as he —
dealer, for 4 cents.' The military hats,
im, । sir.' And without another word he
Most of the. latter would be reminded aside from the merely mechanical merit I this city. We would gladly favor them proached the end of his run, (evidently
’’
Q[
there were 751, were bought
jht will turn and walk out, and you will
by the performances of others of their of their performances, they present a , if they would engage in liny respecta- fatigued.
■ for 7| cents each, and were sold to ’W. ‘ never see his gentle face again. If afiy
The dogs gained on him rapidly and . S. Kirk, of Philadelphia, who also pv.
&lt; &gt;wn mishaps, or missteps.
novelty in conception. They fire certain ; lile calling. We da not like their burivr- j. of
friends wish
ionable
— your
„— ---------...— a ^fash- -----..
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, of lung popularity wherever tiww may neas however. We despise and detest were yelping dose upon him. ' Ho was j chased the entire lot of 053 pompons valise at a low figure, send them around
Doctor Babkkr makte this liberal ,
. v .t
’
ordered to run to a tree or fence ami I for S3. J. W. Frasier, of this city, when
we’------have•-----------our auction sale."
—1---------it for the harm it works. Ln some of
. ..
.
.. , . . , . . appear.--New York Herald.
get out of their way, so they would have
• •ffer to those who^uay not wi|ih tobind :
bought 1,000 blouses for 15 cents each,
these dens the games are conducted in to
w find liiin by
w the scent. M
He ufirst tried
themselves to take ten trial treatments.
War Sketches.
such a manner as to be little if any less to climb a high gate-post, but tl&gt;e dog*, 1 2,000 pounds of shells for 14 oente a
They may come to bin office wl^ere he
pound, and 1,811 overcoats for 94 j cents
with their noses to the ground, were
n Winter. -“Fl&lt;htina Joe Houk- than robbery. There may lie a hair­
1
A man with s leg that hung ns loose ,
will diagnose their case with deetrlci-1 A K,r*
each.
splitting difference between knocking upon him almost and forced him to take
'What will you do with the goods from his hip as if it had been a piece of
ty, and give them a treatment; if they
h't
hay rope buttoned a ragged old over­
a iuiui down and stealing his money, .IwlKrmswMon.t^gmth.ywd,
. her. 1» lud buBMlI
U.. bod ,„rt. M
^4,,, buTeT
are not satisfied they
drop the -mat- •
coat over his humped shoulders and
and roping him in as a "sucker" and
-u. dog. came ux Uo gate. Thay looked
,.f wju
u the o
;cre0.ta and shells
,hoU, pigeon breast. Then he looked up and
ter by pllying for services already per­
"I
will sell
overcoats
steeling his money by jugglery with up the gate-jxiet and smelled around a
- as —
to foreign governments, such
Hayti- down Main street with earnest vacuity,
formed.
Doctor Barker informs us I
The mortality of the Army of the cards. We say there „„
TJ w
may
lie some „„„
fine httle, then withoutdelay foUowed the
Liberia.
They
ore
in
great
apd hopped
on his
wagon
and Liberia.
They are in great apd
hopped on
his good
good leg
leg to
to hi*
his wagon
"y rtthwem U' &lt;i'l«l the trad direct tothe wagon and duoovered (lemaQcl
that this is the first time he has ever rotoiuae duringthe ivinter ot «S iuul
for TOQh purposM|
^elIx ’
draw himself painfully up to hi.
asked for less than, ten trial treatmeftLs.! ’i&gt;3 was fearful in tbeextrane. As pre
their
prov,
lying
panting
like
a
tugwin
c
i
eane
j
ini
j
reloaded.
Thpae
seat
The
top
of
tbe
wagon
was
made
is me
the connuence
confidence giuue.
game. We
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worse it ih
ne
r ’ &gt; , ® r—--—n —■
Tjie JoiirnaLsuggeata
JournaLsuggwts that
th;ii th«fe
there an;
are ।j vloukly
vioialy indicated
X,1E
indicated nMUly ofttieregimenti- are to)d that bovs are nllowal to play । *?**■ I looked al the perepinng
eon- con-. ,hat ftre
?r«pinng
badly ruit&lt;xl toniM&gt;li&lt; chiefly of gunny sacks, aud canted to
i-oantf efiicials, republicans too, hrhow I had left home after Hept. 1st. ami from th&amp;ie jrames-that! men piav them, and ' X,ct* ond
heart ,T°’? me toT
“5
----------------------r- —
- —
—for &lt; ’in
K | will
be sold for-------------------------------------old brass. The blouses - । one
ride
as■ if it ----------------had about-rmade
■lutj fe^wppre*. gaiuUing here, that tale weredafly .irrlvta* all through ^.Lnev'which .bortl go to their
n
urMeg^? «? 1 *“!" Prob*bl{
to
old
.r-----------^ ' n,JI*------,‘t&gt;--------- —:-J *-ST
Th?re7^«
----——
•—H-----------------

I

th,™
IMO the
....... .... Wk„
v„„m the ^^bntlew.^M^i^
We suggest that there are city oftiehds, the fall months and into the winter,’ families.
luinuirb. Who
h no does
uut» nuv
not know
kjiow
tinc .
gn-enbackers too whose duty it is tosup- These regimentsh««i
hail nnt
nothoconw
be&lt;xnue inured
inured ' ।harm wrought upon the young in anch
nrh I pies
mas a race wa*
aaa considered
ceruidered by
br them the )Ij ^
---------v ------------------...
I hind ,prw? waa broken and waa tied to
waa
1^'.......
&lt;i''in’“th7^th
comp^~of
,
The convict
preaggita’.Hing In Hastings.! We sug­ to soldier's fare, many fetthem hail left' place*?
Ah to the men, we have no! yerv essence of pleasure.
connct
^oops. They want goods that the axia with half-unraveled ropes. At­
luxurious homes and were not iwuxl tolj-- - -­
an old blanket in hi* Iixnd and |
gest tofrtlist people ought not to expect
pity for them; but neither themselven i
Bre ciieaP
make a &amp;ood display. tached to this ruin of a vehicle a mule
alighted on the ground, where the dogs i
hardship*,
s^uch as, nor
nof g^ntjjera
- orrfI11
.
ifainblers should be allowed
ollowwl to steal I fontrht him finrcftlv. maJcincr vicinuH !
™ ■”» « .P^onUr M tbe was hitched. The wagon by compari­
any of them to move unless public sen­ frugal living
"'“"PUI‘1&lt;‘ lo dwes
' ““T?
bread from
front children
children by
by gaming.
gaming.
sprfng. for
for him.
him. Hirepubedtiiem
H. repolsod^om by
by Ii ““If
uoasera- said son with this beast was a gaudy thing.
^’ .*7’ bread
.pHng*
timent demands it. The republican t!*W^
Tfiu mule was tied to the broken and
a,m| then-the
,intinnH nrp
inmn- I ..
—.WOBSeTB,
associations
are nil
all luul
bud,
buffeting
them with
with tho
the
;«««.
And
thtm-fhe n««rw
aMociation.
l»«l. '1I hnfTntincr
buSoting £li«nt
tha lilan^nt
bluk.i, jump
Mr Kano ...
„to militarT
c&lt;rap,ni„ or
county officials and the goet^jkek city the field hospitals were soon filled to ,
splided shafts with a maze of knots and
with------sick. huneraLs
were ..artly
j^agtiy
liail, if
weareoorrwUr
are correctly
informwl mg
mg away
awayand
andthwarting
thwarti Uwa rn mij . u
------------- ...
.
Iwl,If
we
Inform,,!
.xunp.nim zlor military
officials win do their duty when com­ overflowing
twists and tangles. The mule stood
frequent;
wveral
sometimes
in
a
day
Itow
„
parh
,
ljve
into
the
I
manner
without
burtmg
them.
IlMlly,
।
The
win
b.
plaint is made.
with his nose within rix inches of the
in Hight. When a irrlr.re soldier dire ; tttlnw they are aU situate.) very «&gt;n-1 “* °L
“s™ uwd for that purpo^. Tb«.i.abm ground and gave a hollow cough at in­
dEOUHti resa-ved seats at V red Hotch- hfa
..
b- ■“-------- '■ -■roor fOT
f“‘ hhu
bhu tt
a gfaaUow
shallow venient to the saloons -runaa carrier or
.•"‘h
«”*' I tervals. Frpm a strap close to his
kiss’ for the Spanish Students. The grave.
He is wrapped in hte blanket,; (luuuny This is very convenient as a ftnd, holding on with unyieldtag ten- ।
M,e*..
,
.
• .v
...I ear a long tassel depended. It had
“There isn’t much money in thia sale,” once been red, but was now a
concert will occur next Monday even- ] placed upon a stretcher, bearers chosen, time-saver, and enables the parties in (he acityr-ojMLswung round and round with i
remarked a veteran dealer, who took dirty pink. “Get up,” said the
iug. A committee of our own citizens an escort of six men appointed, who,.
quarters to get what they
nnm tired. The dogs were then
no active part in the bidding, “but 1 man with the boneless leg. tugging at
secured this company, and you should with reversed arms, w hile the ftfe and j want in the refreshment fine at little Uk*\b-TA,fnyd‘
*h« convict went , have seen dealers make very, handsome the rope and leather line*. The mule
see that they lose no money. The en­ muffled drum furnish a funenU dirg&lt; । troubIe Nights and Sundays thisdmh- ttWV b1*111/I,1'*aaed
sport.
-*] amounts out of these purchases. A groaned deeply, and painfully started
tertainment will be the very best that slowly march to the grave. The hero Is I my bringH from the gafoon its cargo of
few years ago there were sold at up at a walk so slow that it would have
has been in this dty for yeara. They placed in his rude reeling plat/; some- brain-befogging drink. How apt a
the Philadelphia arsenal 10,000 am­ angered the chief mourners at a funeral.
[Exchange.)
eoine hen* because I compelled to
As he walked it was seen that one of
The most unfortunate attempt at re­ bulance flagn made of the l brightest
times the chaplain offers prayer, the । yOnng roan will'be to grow up with a
yellow
cloth. They brought 2 c6Q$s each. h» hind legs had been broken at the
cancel an engagement at Lansing. escort fires a parting salute, u rude deposition to love good and hate evil producing another’s wit was made by
The buyer dyed them green and red knee joint, andlie&amp;Ied so that it bent
an
Englishman
who
didn
’
t
understand
They play in ;Grml Rapids Tuesday headboard is erected to mark the spot. whn vWtg Hucb a
Numbers of
inward and rabbed against.tbe other at
the pun, but judged from the applause and sold them to the Pennsylvania rail­
evening. The press of the country and the soldier
j the young are frequenting these
places it
I was greeted that it must road company for 6 cents each. It only every step. “Who is he? ’ "Oh,itoold
with which
speak of them in the most flattering
cost him 1 cent apiece to havta them Gripp that lives but on the sand*,” an­
•‘Sleeps bls Imn. I sleep;
J right in our city—-larger numbers tlian , lie excellent During a dinner at which
He has fourlit his last battle.
‘terms.
.
'
he was a guest a waiter let a boiled colored. But sometimes money is lost. swered a farmer. “He must have a
i many suspect.
No sound can awake him
Not long ago a dealer bought a large wretched life of it." “There you’re off,
Next week each member of the Bar­
________
We shall be told, indeed we have beentongue slip off the plate on which Ae lot of army overcoats for about *1.50 , young fellow. Gripp ia one of the oldTo glory
again.”
ry A; Eaton Insurance company will
Ami thus, among tbe sad pines or no infomed, that it was none of our! was bearing it and it fell or\lho table. each. They are now on sale in this i est and beat citizens—one of the pioThe host at once apologized for the
receive a finely printed catalogue con­ sturdy oaks, or upon the plains of -the , business if gambling were carried on
mishap as a lapsus linguae (slip of the city for 80 cents apiece. Mr. Frasier neers. I reckon he’s worth half a
taining the amended charter, by-laws, sunny south, sleep thousands of patriot here; that it was any man’s right to tongue). The joke was the beet thing would lose on his purchases if he didn't million.1
list of memlierB, with residence, post­ botxxw, who, when their country called. stake
‘ his money, on a game of chance if at the dinner, and our friend concluded know a place out of tho country where Hew te Oet a Mtart !■ Uw Practice.
office address and amount of insurance with a noble self-sacrifice, forgetting he wished. Of course it is every man’s to bring it up at hisjown table. He ac­ he can put them."/
[Kentucky State Journal.]
'
The originalzc6st of the goods to tbe
of each; also a short, history of the com­ tbe comforte of home and putting be­ right to do: so if he pleases—not his cordingly invited his company, and in­
“Well, son; did you get any cases to
government was over *30.000, and the
day?’asked a father of a eon,
•on, who had
pany, showing its rapid growth, and hind them every thought but the pr«- right under the law however. We have structed his servant to let fall a roast amount realised was less than *2,500.
of beef as he wasbringing it to the ta­
been admitted to the bar about six
the financial statement The book was ert'ation of our union, donned the blue, no disposition to hinder any man from ble. When the “accident" occurred be
months ago.
printed at this office, and was compiled shouldered their muskets and went forfti making a fool of himself if that is his exclaimed, “That's a lapsus lingua."
“No, lather ; none yet. I am very
[Boston Journal.)
to
battle
for
their
country,
until
fell
dbby Secretary Rogers, to whose enter­
pleasure. If the parties who played at Nobody laughed, and he said again, “I
An artist who waa out sketching in much discouraged."
prise is dne the fact that so valuable a ease or some missile of death put an the gaining tables were men who had say that's a lapsus lingua)," still no Bern bounty, California, lost his way,
“Perhaps yon don't take the proper
one laughed. A screw was loose some­ H d ia his wanderings discovered a method to get cases. You should never
Ixiok is In the hands 6f teefl member of
formed a habit of gaming we should say
where, so he told about the tongue ci e A cliff of lithographic stone, such appear on the streets .without carrying
his company.
over the country from the northern very little. It would be “ dog-eat-dog ’’ falling, and they did laugh.
is is on!/ found in one other place in
The most successful journalistic ven­ boundary of Missouri to the sands of then, and we would not be so very par­
j.- vo-W, SoWihofon, Bavnna. The
ture in the west for many years is the Florida* from th* rugged bills of Tenp- ticular as to which dog suffered. But
&gt;&lt;.*ariaa quarries produce annually
Detroit Evening- Journal. It is now sylvania to the lowlands of Louisanta, when these games are open to boys and
. 0 cubic varda of lithographic
Pere David, for forty years tbs head
•. at a cost* of fl.’OW.flOO, and’the
only four months old and has a circu- in large national cemeteries,,groups or young men; when t^ey are the means ot tho claque at tbs opera in Pana, and
■ .
&lt;&gt;rs n : e quarries sell the
in isolated imd unknown places, sleep of fastening upon many of the growing who died a few weeks ago, was born in
M t for *10,0 &lt;1,000, er an advance aeru tul to
the heroes who died ft&gt;r liberty, and generation loose and spendthrift habits; the year of Marie Antoinette's execution
« frosa 100 to 600 every week. II
e coat of 9uu per cent,
whom we largely ouft for fl* rich na­ it is our right and our duty to speak.
than the judge; if you can. That’s
WtSrtton» Michigan m^te
j.-B TO TBE^AMEIQCAN HOG.
lOUt tional bMMMMBM «hjoy today. It is ftp business then, and we propose
atmaiiy made 1t &gt; favorite thro]
way these fellows who succeed in
thus describes his claque operations:
BeneatbIMMMMwritoSroa |be plain,
so well all do."
to make it so. We have called the at­ “Seated in the front row of the pit, hav­
ito state, and no Detroit paper
jren
wi.^1 s’lLSOTB
a mouldering tention of the dtltens to a disgraceful
[Nfw York 8m.]
.
ing a pnft of his forces around him,
the field more fully. Itisnow — ~
business that is being carried on in our while the others were placed in the seotablisfied Institution, and no dally in the
Each hi hia
Or fattened, as tbs case may be—
city^ It affects the good name of the
Tbe doors of France are closed to tbea.
Tbe brews
west can point to a like success in the
Uuu th. Ant two dratta of
place, it affects public morals, it affects
&gt;*ime wpsee of time. Ho evening jftper
The
song
bird
singing
from
the
trees
o
’
er
many homes and may reach many more.
Must dot incog.
publiafa more complete tetitiaphlc
rap on the floor meant that the claque
on the back of a note addressed to
bead,
( i
It
is
an
evil
easy
to
be
rooted
out
If
uewH, audita market reports are in­
The cock’s shrill clarion or the echoing horn, 1
waa to sonflne itself to a moderate clap­
Longfellow by Charles 8manor, and is .
.
«- T-. i.
No more shall rmsie them from thelA lowly proper action is taken. Can the citizens ping of hands. But when he gave a
dorsed by the Detroit Board Of Trade as
indorsed “September 28, 1341, 8A)
• bed.
*
x
.
• 7
afford to have our little city referred to rapid and prolonged movement of rota­
1 o’clock, morning. Now in bed." The
the most reliable and satisfactory ar­
For them no more (lie blazing hearth khall as a place where more gambling places tion to his stick his followers knew that
j second shows variations and erasures.
rangement of commercial news given
For inikhnna th-.
“A
are tolerated than in any other city of they were to indulge in an outburst of
oJ’bS'y housewife ply her evening care;
to Michigan readers.
enthusiasm, recall the actor on the
its size in Michigan; as many as are ever
No children run to lisp thelr.slre’s return.
stage, and give him an ‘ovation.**
Since our last statement to our read­
i four times before decided upon—*A
Or climb his knees tbe enAed kiss to share. found in any mining camp of equal size
youth who bore a pearl of prior," and
ers, which was given on the authority
Gen. Hooker hail a brilliant record iw In the west, or any river town on the
| “A youth who bore above all price."
of one of the local directors of the CM[Cor. New Orleans Timee-Democrat. ]
iww uevour, ina
Missouri? Can we afford to endure all
The inception of the tins “A tear stood
a
fighter,
so
much
so
that
he
waa
uni
­
cago, Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw, about
For a foreigner to learn the names
Tbstattotrag.
I in his bright blue eye" was “A tear
this merely to support a few gamblers ?
and value of Mexican coins is almost
$200 have been'raised for that road. versally known as “Fighting Joe Hook­
If
we
can,
all
right;
we
have
nothing
to
' equal to becoming familiar with the
We than announced that 813,000 ifaore er.” He proved also to be a man ot
say. Organized effort can rid this city of nomenclature of the streets, and this
W. C. Prime: After all, the mighty
was necessary for Barry county’s pro­ excellent executive and disciplinary
dhgri—ihsn
e verygambler aden in twenty-four hours. latter is a feat worthy to bo ranked
ability,
and
very
soon
brought
the
army
forces which move humanity are tho
portion. We are happy to say that
r------- t___ ,t. /-*
Organized effort can compel strict ob­. with the acquisition of the Chinese laaoutwf
the
deep
atough
of
dependency
enough has since been raised to build a
servance of the liquor laws which are, guage. Imagine having to enoumber
your memory with the following de­
medium colvert over some freshet in which Gen. Burnside, hail left IL
also shamefully violated here. Organ­' nominations and their innumerable
brook. At the rate subscriptions ate Tbe commissariat soon felt the vigor
ized effort can accomplish much more' combinations; A mediocentavo. or half
ths h«ai mses
of
his
hand,
and
we
were
soon
well
fed
now pouring in, Barry county will be
a France and Bis
good. It is worth the effort ; let us have‘ cent; a oentavo, or cent; a tiaooPor lj
ready with &gt;r *50,000 by 1901. We and well clothed. Hopefulness and
cents; a quartilia, or 3 cento: a medio.
IL
cannot afford to let the matter rest cheerfulness gave place to despondency

At

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—
WASHINGTON.

«&gt;U&gt;a

Pita. Pt«.i
ST^wera ^sSlappSpriSjg *3.730,000
One of the moet remarkable occurrento*iXyretatToii toSESand
ra.»«5 for ; cw ever
____________________
_ _____given to thepublic, which took
LWMMs. paper
MH.
I" *• Eetwnra
------ -z »t the l^tatatur, ot Sew . pjapp here in our midst, has* just come
&gt;.™, &lt;7r7&gt;riwntaUrM. tai’ wwion, toor- Italeo.
to our knowledge and will undoubtedly
JSShOT.irwl »r» tar iSi’iorw.
Jai. aq-ta ta«I «MU, pjUUoni were awaken as much surprise and attract as
x
OWLS AS £ET&amp;
great attention, as it aas already in
PM»r drantlona.
'
VM I_«__ _
newspaper circles. The facts are, brief­ ; Their Wslewstty t* be ■
ly, »foUows: Mr. William A. (?romGr»y s Specific R^j.
bie, a young man formerly residing at j
[Kew York Son-1 ‘
Birmingham, a suburb of Detroit,1 ami
i ever caught to be sold «
now Imng at 287 Michigan Avenge in
nets for the northern and southern dis­ funeral of Representative Maekey.
this
ritv,
can
truthfully
say
that
he
ha*
j
tricts of Illinois. » '
Jam. 3.1.—The senate chamber 1* being : looked into the future world and
--- -4
“Yes, occateonallv. The beat way to :
yet I
0M&gt;tata KirttaM, ot MW
ItaXl wuh^UuS Er . proh.MlS?
.Utl»
of
i, ,o .arpriM lb«n m .
“
' ■ eBfch
Cotorada, 1.vo.lunt8«,r*li,t,towric?m^?jY^L
liquor law for die territories and th^Dis- returned to this. A represent
M -ja hoilow tree B»J»
"
Graeley relief expedition, and will be as
of Colnmb|x am, werB introduced this paper has interviewed hium upon '
signed to thatanty.
„„ emDiOyes of the government the tips important subject anil his
Dr. Rush, secretary of the National Dis- । waKea withheld'in violation of the eight- ires are given to the
fnP
tiliers’ association, after spending some
la&lt;i
rgjitve commercial trav- . time.
o-ij
He said:
•
n* th_ tTM4
weeks at Washington, is convinced that no | elerg from license taxes. Mr. Sewell re­
-I had been having most wP^ul‘»r "
oijow*i, to protect her |
action will be taken ov congrtss on the ported
a billbffleur
providing
regimental j: sensations for a long while. Mv head Ihstin
tnpany
shallthat
be no
detatched
y M her back
aetnuud for
tor ]I sensaftotw for a
tari
book in
in tha
the midand
bill to extend the bonded period on whisky. or company
officer
shall
be
detatched
for
tKa three consecutive years. Mr. fdt dull and heavy; my evedgfit did
♦ anti j, readv with her1
The house committee on banking and more tL.- —kc
iv­
presented a
a joint
joint resolution
resolution from
from the
the not
not seem
seem so
so clear
clear as
as formerly;
formerly; my
my appe
appe-­ d.le
fight anything that |
* a resolution declaring in , Coke presented
favor1©/F^preservTtlon
serration of
of the
the national
national ’ legislature of Texas urging the improve- tite was uncertain and I was unaccount
r U.­ - W?eome/ Btowly the stocking de- 1
hanking system,l while not pronouncing meat Of Galveston harbor in the manner ably tire*!. It was an effort to arise in ■
• public debt
‘ "
for the perpetuation of the
■ proposed by Captain Eads. A communi­ the' morning and vet 1 could not sleep
Icep scends, snd as it touches the bird tbe
from the attorney general stated
I strong claws and bank are tearing it to I
Tbe house committee on public lands cation
his clerical force wxs Insufficient to at night. My mouth tasted tmdly.
has decided to report a bill to forfeit LA®.- , that
had a faint, all-gune sensation in the* pit i pieces The boy pull* on tbe pole, and ,
supply
the
papers
called
for
by
congress.
000 acres of land between Astoria and , An adjournment to Monday was taken.
of my stomach that- food did not satis­ the owl is so busy fighting and spatter­
Portland granted to the Oregon Central
Fxb. A—In the senate the chair pre­ fy, while mv hands and feet felt cold ing that it ia at the top and m the boy’s
road.
. ?* '• &gt;
.
sented
resolutions
adopted
by
the
legisla
­
and clammy. I was nervous and irrita­ er ms before it-shall I say tumbtes?
Mr. Leedom, *er scant-a:-arms of the
ture o&lt; Vhto favoring a tariff for revenue.
bouse of representatives, is to be called to Mr. Van Wyck introduced a resolution, ble, and lost all enthusiasm. At times Then the boy has to look out for him­
a strict account tor the expenditure of S-.
which was agreed to. providing that no my head would aeem to whirl and my self. If he earapaa with tom clothing I
S» In escorting the remains of the late dividends shall be made by the Union Pa- heart palpitate terribly. I ha*I no enerMr. Haskell to Kansas.
ambition,
CUI. rtfwU CACCpr., sxvus ; ‘aJu,.
o—. . ptgv,
* , no rtl
u 1'1 ll'/u, and I seemed indiffer­
| clfie
1*, w v» .
Lanier, a postoflke inspector, who has I and
lullthat
iua*no
uwnew,stock shall
£wwta. be Issued
C— OT
or | pn
present and
. wtt to
L. the prccczt
—J thoughtless for
“They are usually kept in a parroc
fled to South America, defrauded seven Uiortpures
mortgages crestod
created “
without
'SSI1 leave of con' the future.
future. II tried
tried to
to shake
shake the
the feeling
frelin? :
I __ ___ e\f fin. ’nd ImnHww. the
southern postmasters ot considerable sums ESJ "v!S&lt;K?reuui^»
''»“&lt;&gt; P««“.h- n»*lf VA’1 would cage,’’ continued the naturalist “AH
on the pretense of needing it to follow up
mv birds are very tame, and will sub­
diets
for
taws
for
their
benefli
were
handed
cold
or
a
little
malaria.
But~it
wolud
and prosecute criminals.
mit to be tM-kkd on the head. and. I
TORPID BOWELS,
The chief of police at Bnda-Pesth. Hun- in Mr,'Logan presented « protest against not go. I wm determined not to gne suspect, rather like it, though, they look
passed along and all
rary. has sent circulars to the United the passage of the bill for the relief of up, and so time parsed
DISORDERED LIVER,
States offering rewards for tiie detection Fltx John Porter- Bills were tevorably the while TI was
wxs gHting
getting worse.
wnrae. It was so solemn all the white that I laugh
Pinpit* end Feco Grub*.
of the men who recently stole from the
l^ura Tuv?s »bout
time
thM
1
notif
*
d
£
h
*
‘
**■
“
that I notired Mum! be­ outright sometime-* at the notion of
.'ocrthsof
Blotches. Boll*. Tumor*. Tet­
postoffice steps an iron ehest containing Ebur in government workshops and to ’ gun to bloat fearfulh . My
*' imbi* were toying with a thing that hw eyes like
ter. Honor*.
Bolt Rheum.
240.000 florins.
saucer* and seems to be perpetually
Scold Hood. Boro*. ItereurAl
Tbe bin prepared by the recent national pay wages for legal holidays. Bills were swollen so that by pressing my lingers
bankrupt convention at Washington L, introduced to enable the people of Dakota I upon them deep impresBions would be meditating on the infinite. Their tam
Distant*. Femolo Weakao**
. about to be reported to the senate, with to form a constitution, to provide artificial । niaiie&gt; jjy face aLso N-gnn to enlarge, pars vary.. The European horned owl
ond Irregularities. Dittinet*.
limbs tor ex-eoidlers, to erect a public (
until 1 could scarcely
but Sew changes, by the jndieiary subcom
seta np a fierce hissing, snapping, and
Loo* of Appetite. Jnaadice.
building at Tyler, Texas, and to prevent
of UIV eves. One of mv frtemls
mitsee, and the house committee has near
AOectiens ot the Liver. Indi
y adVPr‘
U|d«« nbing mv hppearanre at that tiuu-.' barking noise when first captured, or
ly agreed upon'a similar measure.
The
testion. Biliunsaees, Dyspep­
&gt;&gt;OT^4liy. when provoked «itb a stick.
Representative Belmont has proposed a in the territories.
sia end Gene At Debility.
American great horned owl !Kirks like
■BBA fee use of a remedy thii: w-u CtrecUy
resolution directing the judiciary commit­
HOUSE.
I
but
I
should
like
to
kno«
what."
In
oat fee Liver. Asaldvormcdici:. TCTTB
tee to report whether congress has the
Jax. -rd».-—The
house passed
a resolution,
| -------------------------this condition I pM-s-d .several weeks uf a dog. and. when it leta itaelf loose,
HUfebav* no equal. Their; action o«t»
power to regulao* commerce with foreign
- --------------—----- -------------- - ,
gets
to
l»e
a
uoisanc
*
m
tiie
honae.
for
U.wV.nj of
r*f Pennsylvania,
r*aunuuivinit the
nrentlv
"
rat—jsanf ffktn is aMn prompt; rvri-.oria?
nations by Imposing federal inspection offered by Mr. Hopkins
uie
greatest
grt.-airsi
agony,uguu}
afl imparities through tnese w.rt-i •* kxt——
laws on American pork destined for
ex- .t for the appointment of a special
speci.il eommitcommit- | “Finallv.
S.
night, the it can hallo with a lond hoo-hoo-h&gt;M&gt;-e,
Finally, one Saturday
rosni. mwa m, ftw’i. »-*x st.
portation, and wM
whether
* may not
‘ 1 *tee
’* of* five’ members
u . to Investigate
...
..
pmwwuu,
C.aer any state
the 1 misery culininatKL Nature could m­ and can imitate to perfection the
require the inspection and martins of hog charge made by ex-Speaker Keifer that H. I dure no more. I t&gt;ecam»- Irrational and screams and gurglings of a chok­
;* correspondent
a^ttempt&gt;-d
product by state officers.
,। y. Boynton,- -----------------r--..--------, ----------r- nasaes or griptag oor hitertsn.
Cold *weat ing or drowning person. The screech
Mr. Denny. American consul general , in a corrupt manner to uifluence hta action appurently insensible.
r wack and are a perfect
jl Mr. ..Kelfej
Keifer gathered on my forehead: my eye* l»e- owl is easily tamed and is gentl*at Shanghai, is said to have received per- , on the MeGarrahan claim.
&gt;OTJ TO MALARIA.
L; be eeed x Irstcrfr which he had canie glazed arid my throat rattled.
----------- I :fjje Acadian owl is thr only kind of
emptory orders from Washington to rent written.to
[t was resolved seemed to lie in another »ru
an office building owned by George H. written tn the
tha offender,
offender. If
uni'* owl in this country which wander* into
that the
funeral
of C,
W. M. Mackey
be with other surroundings. I L
. ..
-------------------------U11L| wero
cities. It ia caught occaaionally in old
ing of what occurred around me. al­ belfries or in deserted or unoccupied
MMHvuwwu
adulteration
of
cme home.
Ropresentatlre Sprlnxer
______
Ihreetan,ta IntroXe.:. rtaoleUo. oil- sugar,
&lt;wr. to
» bridge
brtdje ___________
tae Mississippi
Mtato _
the
at St though I have since learned it was conhouses. It is seeking for mice.
It
•v*nt the Intermarriage
intermarriage of I sidered as death by those who atood by.
a
Paul, to prevent
ing for all the papers in the ease.
whites and negroes
In the rDistrict
of n waM to me a quiet state, and yet one
“
'****H** nf
The house committee on pu bhe lands by Colombia, to secure the stability of the
£
and
is
commonly
known
as
tbe
*8awunanimous vote agreed to report a bill de­ paper currency, and to purchase additional of great agony. I was hrlpkm, hope- - - - 1. On that account it is ob­
tu
claring forfeited the lands which have ground for the erection of a public build- less and death was my only companion.' •“« °"‘TheA barred. owl
been granted to the Oregon A California m g at Galvestoo.
(_□
I remember trj ing to .-*ee what was )jectionable as a pet
and California and Oregon railroads, ex­
Jam. 30.—The house voted to enlarge beyond me, but the mist before my eyes found in the southern ala tea makes
o
»
cept 5,000,000 acres which have been pat­
sound
like
was too greet. I tried to reason.)&gt;ut I-----4,:v
* “an
“ affected laugh.
*•
TIt
» te
the
powers
of
the
committee
investigating
ented. The two grants embrace about
5,000,two acres, estimated to be worth 1150 affaire at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Bills had lost all power. I felt that it waa called the bnffoon of the wood*. Some
were
reported
to
establish
a
bureau
of
ani
­
or 94 per acre. The terms of the respect­
death, and realized how terrible it was. people keep it in their houses to catch
mal industry, to retire H. J. Hunt with At last the strain upon my mind gave
ive grants expired July L Is80■ Can ba so^ m rvwy fsnUly. (h-r-.
mice."
the rank of major genend, *------- ----------Members
of congress are receiving
a »&lt;»
“Can owls learn tricks?"
second-class maj^r
matter two
i
*
Arrw
cento per way and all was a blank. How long
this continued
I do not-----------know,----but _at
to^l^rateaSne pound, making
further anc
appropriations for j---------------------------------mskins- farther
“Yea, some simple one*, like eating
J2dttanP to^rrarr i public buildings at Erie and Council Bluffs i last I realized the presence of my
JTSStah’t ter‘n2w?tw^^fLn?“hSu^rt
and
^vide that no territory shall ap- friervls and recognized mv mother. I oat of your hand, seizing the end of a
^bUe^“SE? ta. I
re£-' I
.-arth; but ™ not rope in yonr hand and letting you swing
copyright would legalize a monopoly of
*ta eonneis. The obseaute^of certain. 1gradually regained conscious- them around in a circle, coming to you
at the sound of their name, climbing
uil ™»u?Sw monowlln m3»
lteT- t&gt;T’' II"«U'T •“» SlHppen. , I found that ni) friend, hail during the balustrade in your hall, or juriaping
through a-hoop. The solemn air they
odious and tyrannical than some that now ■ Jam. SL—The houseadnpted a resolution Imy unconsciousness, been giving me a
while
makes them
exist, against which public sentiment is : asking the secretary of tbe interior to ex- , preparation I had never taken before, carry all the
•
rery strong. Protest* have been received plain by what authority 1W.U» acres of • and the next day
- under the influence of- amusing. ’
'suae ai^t. a---- a — - - -_________ t - . from several of the ellles of Illinois and . land were certified
the state of K*aras -thia-treatment, "the bloating began to
neighboring States.
■ for the benefit nf
of thn
the Atchison.
At^n!«zm Topeka
iatw*Ita
rChicago Tribune.)
and Santa Fe road. The bill forfeiting | disappear and from that time on I stead­
Senator Cameron’s bill to enable the lands granted to the Texas and Pacific ily improved, until to-day I am fc* well
Mias Emma Stratum, of New York
people of Dakota to form a constituti -i, railroad company was passed by a vote of as ever before in my life, have no traces
prescribes the manner of the election uf
A messace from the- president I of the terrible acute Bright.’s disease, city, writes a letter from Seville de­
delegate!*. Tbe delegates are to meet at SOTtol.
•cribin« we
tiie government cigar factory
whk h nn
mp-, w.
and
ecnvtng
~~ nMHv kiHpd ”—
-• all .«
tbe CivpiLol on the 1st of December, 1884, was received, transmitting the report of I| which
’ ewF Qnntn 7fVl fduet l/rnrr
aad proceed to frame A constitution, the
proposed state to embrace the whole or Gernwmy and France.
XXX4 S* Mfe
I-WMX7X( nre,
Ul r, the Kiurui
Ilia, brought
uiuujim
, - - - .
---- .-------®
.
1I neris
remedy that
such portion of the territory as the eon ven- '
me to lifeafter I was virtunlh in anothcigarettes, all talking as
tion may decide; the delegates to be ap- ' Pxb. 1.—The house, by a vote of IS to ; er world."
’
loud as they want to: 100 girls in the
portioned among the counties as folate.-,: I 78, passed the bill f&lt;«r the relief of Fltx
NOTA CUBE ALL,
“You have hail an unusual experience next room doing tbe same; and on the
A bill was introduced to
Each county organized prior to election John
—— -Potter.
renMival of house employes I Mr. Crombie,” said the writer who had next floor 3,000 women as close as ear­
shall elect one delegate and one additional ' prohibit
Use frwhneM mc
delegate for every eizht hundred votes 1 during ’ stion, except for cause. Con­ i lieen breathlessly listening to to the j dines in a box, in a single room, making
cast at the last general election tor dele- ference
*-»•»— committees were appointed on tbe
| cigars, some having their babies with '
special Indian appropri.tlluu aad the Gree- 1 recital.
gates to congress.
*■¥«*, 1 think I have," was thr reply, them not a month old, and dooa lying
About the most interesting topic now Is iy relief scheme.
.
Th.«™B4-re i
FxB. 4.—In the hnuse, the oath of office i - and it has Iwn a valuable lesson u&gt; c th«
the action of Secretary Chandler in refus­
npTS5%«T&lt;«&gt;a al each table
ing u&gt; appoint either ot four men deslg- was administered to Mr. Hammond, who me. I am certain, though, there are
&gt;nd the
nrted by tne eivii service commission to has been ill since eongreas convened. Mr. | thousands ot mej. ami women at thb. lhrM on
MARK
fill a vacancy in the navy department it Houk offered a resolution directing the । very moment who have the same ailmi
U
is admitted on all sides that Chandler had committee on education to inquire Into the . mem which came so near killing me.
deliberately taken advantage of this op­ working of agricultural colleges aided by and they do not know it. I believe
—-*jve 1 “I children B shoes, socks, and
portunity to show his contempt or the land grants. Bills were Introduced— to .I —
• ■ ----------------—J*&lt;------- .- —
•&lt; - ------ o -.-------th* .most
decerffi
civil service law,audespecially of the com­ punish officers of the United States for tbe , kidney„ dimMe
’ a i b*
Thera
were stone
jars of water here
K H‘»T&lt; H»V:
in the world. It comes like
mission. the rules of which he has alwavs Illegal use of money az elections; author- trouble
thief
at
night.
It
has
no
certain
symp-1 “d there for drilling, and the air waa
v»
considered illegal and unconsritudonaL Of Izing a survey of the passes be tween-the •*-&lt;-* -♦
course the secretary did not officially an­ affluents of the upper Missouri and Colum­ toms, but seems to attack each one dif- • “rifling, and the buxz of conversation
nounce his refusal to be governed by the bia rivers; to prevent the sale of certain ferently. It la
quiet, treacherous,
and ■.j onl
7 broken
by dilapidated,
the wail of and
the babies,
dangerous.
It is killing
The
floor was
it waa | H
civil service law, nor dM,l&gt;e formally de­ Pacific railroads before tbe United States all the moret’-----------w* * *
-------------- “
cline to make the appointments from the bonds and. Interest shall hava been fully more people, to-day. than any other | possible for an incautious visitor tn tall
vZ?
paid
;
for
an
export
tax
on
eotton
;
to
de
­
four names recommended bv the commis­
it.
If
I
had
the
power
I
i
through.
Two
other
side
aDartmimta
■ drakw DaodStoii. BsrenDarUta c^’
Good, Friday a legal holiday: approappro­ one complaint. If I had the power I j through. Two other suie apartmenta
sion. He simply Informed the commission clare
“ 0 th
—)c1i---------^lteTeA
ol-fh‘e—
the ‘ Lid? W°UW WBrn thF entlrP W°rW
? 100 feet 1&lt;W &lt;er® 60111
*ith
that tbe examination of those certified priating »!•i'^fS
urge them to remove it from the laborers. The factory conmunro IQl“did not show a sufficient degree of gener­ river; and1 for the relief of the Lady
al intelligence” to warrant him In assign­ Franklin bay expedition. Mr. Sponger system before it is too late."
rwi
j. of t-u.
—.’ .a day,
a__ anc^em000 pounds
tobacco
ing any of them to a position In the navy presented a memorial from New Mexico ’ One of the membera of the firm of
making
grave
charges
against
Chief
Jus
­
ploya over 5,000 persons, who receive
department.
tice Samuel B. AxteL •
Whitehead &amp; Mitchell, proprietors of 60 cents a day for twelve hours’ work
BwautiTi: ffc, BOWnj,
TUX PUBLIC DKBT.
the Birmingham Eccentric, paid u fra­ The matron at each table gets her pay
FOhElGN.
।
The reduction in the public debt for
ternal visit to his office yesterday, and
January is nearly SlZ,00U,u», and for the
It Is rumored In London that tbe British in the course of conversation Mr. Crom­ from tiie women ahe commands. Tho
seven months over iGVOO’.OOO, against fleet in the Mediterranean has been ordered
girls and the superintendents had very
&gt;«k«nr*&gt; Th—.Kmw-,• ’"• I
bie’s name was mentioned.
928,000,COO for January. 18 3. and 156,000,­ to Alexandria.
“I knew about his Bicknese,” said the little manners.
000 for theaeven motitfi» ending with that
it nraar*. Estab:i'-4&gt;^
The
RuMinn
government
fans
refused
month. *1 hia shows a Cd I ing off in surplus permission for the erection of a monument editor, .and his story of recover). I had
revenue for the past seven '-months of
let. try*.
his obituary all in type and announced
about f3),00n.coo, an average monthly loss
Tbe meant ..I, Io Scotland blew down in the Eccentric that he could’ not live
of about M, 00.000. should the reduction
until the next issue. It wm certainly
that-has prevailed during the preceding too, 000 tree. within a radlae «t tan miles
DXTBOFT. MJCH.
a most wonderful case.”
spven months be maintained at tbe name .boot Ayr’What complaint did ha die of?"
rate for tbe remaining five months of the
Bev, A. R. Bartlett, formerly pastor
The police of Vienna hare compiled a
fiscal ysar the surplus would not exceed list at romlcnen who am to be expelled of the M. E. ehurch, at Birmingham,
and now of Schoolcraft, Mich., in rebelow that of the preceding year. The
aggregate of tbe tatqreU-beariug debt
“Mr. W. A. Crombie Wfe a member
snows no material rehuc.loa compered
of my congregation at the time of his
mckpewi. The prayers of the church left?" and in
were requested for him oc two differ­ ■nred*"
ent occasions. I was with |im the day
accrued to date, it will be found that constant persecution and aaoaull
he was reported by his physicians as
i flsrurei show an increase of $16,000,000
dying, and I consider his secovery al­
most a miracta.**
the Soudan, bearing a large sum of money
Not one person in a million ever
aad absolutely without protection. . S&amp;
labor has ordered favorable reporta as fol­ Samuel Baker insists that Gordon Is aetu- cornea so near death as did Mr. Crombie
lows: Oil Mr. Logan’s joint re*olstton pro­
and then recover, but the men and
oolorx. Altar waking kH a »uS
viding for the payment per dlara of govThree Loudon theaters have been piaoed women who are drifting toward the h, &lt;ant bom, and xtood it ia tu coraX'
ernt laborers for certain holidays, when
same end, are legion. To note the
clerks and other salaried employes are so at the disposal of Mary Anderson at the
paid: &lt;m Mr. Blair’s Mil to aatabllsh a bu- terahratlon of her enrarement. Patti has slightest symptoms, to realize their in­ Pwtantly it elimUd dove uxl envUJ
rean of stallsties of labor in Hie Interior been offered £LOCO a night for a concert significance and to meet them in time ■Bd.rth.U^ H.UduSS2SS
by the remedy, which has l&gt;een shown with * trowa aoaU.
department; on Mr. Blair’s bill to fix load tour through England and Scotland.
An English firm which controls steam­ to be moot efficient, is a dnty from
• workmen, and luechaniea employed by the । boat iratfie on the Nile has been ask I by which there can be no escape. They
Dna
gavanreeat of tee United States; on Mr.: the British gorerununt to have every
P. T. B.mtuu ia a rtookboldw ia two
Georges bill to protect employes, servants, , steamer and sailing v.«oel ready to take are fortunate who do this; they are on
Mwing maebino rompaaiea; on, three
eta. fit provides that any oatpinye of a tnx&gt;ps and stores to upper E%ypl and bring fee sure road to death who neglect it
railroad, steamboat or other vcsmiI, shall awny the refugees from Khartoum.
netrepaper., two ol which arc if
.
store works start op Moadaj with tall
be entitled from hli* employer or master to
Ca&gt; tain Austin, an American marksman
Br dgaport; about lour bnodrad Kw—
damans for any Injury he may sustain In , Is giving exliiuItluiM of hisskill In Great
▼. WILMAMta ca O.t MLWMMS*- ***nnmerou aaaaat loU. aad a —
Britain. At Leicester iw twice shot at a
potato frottt the head of his daughter, but Catarrh beared by causingdiycMFge•andrle*n.v ranch. H. ha. 1,000 lota ia Itarar A
employer or fellow-employes. No i
bmldmg owned by him in New York
at the third attempc Hie ball plowed the
wgnlattaiof the employer, and no
PV- him a rental of &lt;66,QQQ. £r;
■ent between him aud an employe
Apply into WMtrtls with tlw- finger.
exempt tbe employer from the

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The Hastings Banner
RATINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 15, 1884.

VOL. XXVIII. NO. 43.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

Hastings. BUiuiy Co.. Mich..

PRAIRIEVILLE.

'
Mrs. Moore, an evangelist, preached
iz i“ h“Re au,Uen«; to «&gt;e M. E. church,
L_. Lv JK. last
She holds
holds meetings
meetintm at
last evening.
evening. She
at
the Log school house east of here this
SUH8CRIPTION RATES:
week.
r advance 11.00 per year; Il paid within Six
Mr. Pope, the Baptist minister, has
•wutto, 81.25 per year; If not paid until ex­
piration of year. 81.M. Subscriber* ’out­
returned to his home, it being nndecidside of Barty Co., 81.25 per year, in| ed. as yet whether be returns here.
The property owned by Wm. Scudder,
has been purchased by Mr. Hasen, and
A4IVEKTI81NG RATES:
Column per yearmiqp &lt;x&gt;
his family I* established in their new
. Extra charge furgpecbii poritions.
home.
An oyster sapper was given at the
JOB PRINTING.
‘tepeciri pride is felt in Uic Job Printing Do- residence of M. Doster a week since, by
partmentof the Bax a ria. Everything in tlie
satire office is new; and with the latest fares of the Baptist 'society, the net proceeds
type, the most approved patterns of machinery,
and competent workmen employed, enables the amounting to 813.60.
BANhER to do flnitx-lass iob work.
Mrs. Doster received quite a^severe

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Perry Pearce, has Iwught the Brigg’s I Saturday evening a party of Nwmdm
farm, 'consideration $1^00.
i were out. with the intention of giving
Bovs; you can find the. gl&lt;n e* by ' the public a treat, and of course expert­
,; '
2.-L that
-.. ten cents.
t
bringing
Johnson
, ing applause; but they ware disnwtingwish tn take J ly surprised with a show tr of old Ixwte
1 Whv
Whr did
/Hrl Close Palmer wlull
the ink along?
and shoes, decayed apple* ami old cigar
Elmer Moore says he likes to skate, [ boxes in line-of boquets, or even smites
but when he’wants pounding he will I of 'approval. The next time the people
set himself up for a striking machine in [are favored by music from m»rh takat.
preference to putting nn the roller
“
‘
‘
*
just
inform
us of the *
fact.
|. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Stevens visited
skates. "
‘ their daughter. Mrs. Albert Bullis, in
WOODLAND.
| the vicinity of Battle Creak, last Saturday and SundayJohn Iluzeltine is quite sick.
.I iwij
n-j Owners of telephones ore not decided I
Mre Willis Humphrey spent a coupic
whether they are a nuisanse or'hot.
-last week
- at Olivet, visiting her
of days
Chas. Collins and wife have returned niece, Edith Bullis, who is attending
from Indiana, and are preparing to take college at that place.
a trip up north.
Mr. Matthews and family, of Hast­
A series of revival meetings are in ings spent Saturday and Sunday, with
progress at fixe Holmes M. E. church.
his daughters, Mrs. Henry Stevens and
A purty of horse buyers from the east Miss Belle Matthews.
were in town last week.
Farmers
The social hdd at Geo. Clark’s was
FREEPORT.
valued their good horses too high to largely attended, consequently thej
From tin* Herald.
suit
the
buyers.
’
Ven
few
sales
were
Ransom Wolcott is counted with the
cleared about &gt;10. Proceeds applied oc
' the Congregational society.
made in consequence.
sick.
,
Weather prophets are quiet now.
Ad early spring is just what we all
Mrs. Teehnor, of Bedford, visited Jier
want.
•
A new post olHee ha» l«en established sjater Mrs raril
last week,
Jacob Smelcher has been quite sick the two miles north and three west of this
jjr
gm, Dean, of Battle
village, named Gerkey. Dennis Haskell. (iwk spent , [ew [bl»js
lastdays
week
PJts^ week.
few
tastwith
week with
_ and
-----*..
Ur.
Mrs. ....
Seth —
Pratt.
Mrs. Lidia
Allerding, ef Carlton, is postmaster; mail three times a week; her parents, j
T J
the head of the- route to l»e at Wood-1
gerously ill.
The M. E. Social at Chas. Clark’s to­
Michael Roush is preparing to build a land.
morrow night.
L. Parrott'^having received a good
new house next summer.
The Lacey “Cooper” want to sell out
Mr. A. C. Clemens* many friends will offer from the Canada Pacific IL IL Co., and go west. What’s up “Pete?”
be glad to learn that he is rapidly con­ is preparing to go to Manitoba.
Boys, did you not know that the
8. Haight, having purchased a furni­ Lacey girls “had. eyes of their own?”
valescing.
?
ture
establishment
at
Saranac,
is
movAirs. Wm. Gugerty, a resident of
r
•
.
.
Why need you ask ? You must rememBowne township, fractured her right ing to that town. His business at this ber you were out of your plac**; it is
place
Perry l&lt;np year.
a nu last Sunday.
I___ will
"1 *lie conducted
. . . b? ~
Leonard Earl, of Buffalo, N. Y., b
More sickness prevails here at pres- Stowell.
ent than at any previous time during1 The Cunningham difficulty has at visiting is uncle, Wellington Jewell.
the past two yeart.
i length been rettted—the contestants
Miss Sybil Wooley,, who has been
Miss Ella Rosa, of Grand Haven, is ; getting about an equal share of the making an extended visit among friends
spending a few weeks with the Misses I little property left after paying expensin New York, returned home las? Mon­
es of two or three years litigatioril The day. We all welcome you home, Sybil
Seger of this place.
.
.■Thomas Lecce, aged two years, whose trouble was submitted to arbitrators,
NEIGHBORING EXCHANGES
parents reside in Campbell, died of scar­ who were Jesse Jordan, W. H. Lee and
Mr. Alden: their decision meets with ( harlotte rcpuMIcm.
let fever the Gth.
J Within the last few years four Mk£Mr. Jacob Roush goes to Ohio to-day general approval.
IVoodtand has been and is now widely
postmasters have suffered losses by
to settle up some heirship property in
known as a temperance town, not that flre
thirty have suffered by burglars.
the interest of his wife.
•A Ihviy blaze started in the house ; all the inhabitants are strict teetotalers | Tjje departments has recently adjusted

. girl of three years. In 1881 he moved
| to Nashville ami has since lived, by
reason of his ill health, a very retired
Ufe. rHis life has been spent
.
■ almost
flu* persistent
rwiruitftnnfr application
nnv&gt;1&lt;MHAn of
..f
Lodge, J. O. G. T. installed the tollow­ wholly: in the
his energies to his own affairs.
He
ing officers:
Wm. Bradlev, W. (\ T.; Mrs. J. W. never identified himself with any of the
Briggs, W. V. T.; Chas. Bradley, W..&amp;; secret organizations or with the church:
Irving Tower, W. O. G.; T. Demer- he was always regarded by his neigh­
esque, W. M.; Joseph Burpee, W. F. 8.: bors and acquaintances as a candid and
I. M. B. Giltaspie, W. C.; Burt Arm­ upright man, having been called upon
strong. W. A. S.; Lillie Giltaspie, W. D. to act as administrator upon the estates
M.; The lodge now numbers 60 mem- of some of his deceased neighbors; he
liers and is in very flourishing condi­ was frequently consulted in matters
tion.
requiring good judgment and candid
consideration.
While, by nature, he
Nashville.
was retiring, yet his family ties were
Mrs. J. Austin visited old friends in strong and he was warmly esteemed
town last week.
and loved by them.
The time of his
„
Wm.
Atkinson shook *«««*»
hands «&gt;«*
with his funeral has not at this writing lieen de­
many acquaintances here this week.
cided.
Miss Lrr,
Lee, of VVuudiuuu,
Woodland, visited
Kh«
vtaiitd Mr. |

Elder Cummings founc^ the school
। house locked Sunday evening, hence
j no services.
i
At their last meeting, Barlow Lake

hurt by falling on the ice last week.
&lt; t kment Smith.
PHiur T. Cou;rove.
She is unable to sit up but a short time.' IL Lee’s and Mr. S. 8. Ingpraon’s famJudge ot Probate.
Prosecuting Attorney.
;■ Mr. Harvey Williams also got a liad j ilies fora few days.
^MITII A COLG ROVE.
■; Mrs. Samuel Robinson, who has lietn
Lawyers.
------------------------------------—.r.,
.
Dr. Socket has a severe attack of in- ■ visiting relatives at Bangor, Mich., was
(Offices
over R. K. Grant's store.)
fla”“tion of the eyes.
.ailed noroe by n telegnSn announcing
; rotnpUy looked after. Mpneylo loan"on real
John Perkins is in Ohio for a time.
rhe death of her father.
estate.
j
Dr. McLeay Is spending a short time | The candy store has had, under the
Lovai. E. Knapfkx
. .
c. B. Vanakman.
j in Canada.
j management of W. A. Dunlap, a stormy
nappen
anarman
Mike Doster has lieen in Grand Hap- career; after getting matters arranged
Lawyers.
(Over HaKtlngs National Bank.)
, the past week.
witli hi# wife, he sold out' to 'James
&gt; Will Murphy was
[OHN CARVETII.
. in town last week, j Gregory who will run the establish­
•*
Attorney at Law, j Wm. Scudder, of Hastings, made our ' ment in a less sensational manner.

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■ village a short call during the' past
A citizen of Nashville returning
1 week.
home &lt;tn last Thursday night discovered
'
A Httli- tatb) girl at Will Packard’s
•
Lawyer.
James Moore’s blacksmith shop, locat­
i.Ovrr S|iau)dlng'.H dry goods store. *
house.
ed in the southern part of the town,
Will attend promptly to all business in all
was on Are. The fire was in the wood
&lt; ,»jrts. Charges reasonable.
Delton.
shop. , He aroused Mr. Moore after a
I' Fine weather and nice sleighing.
E. KEN ASTON,
while and then broke in and threw the
Mr.
J.
R.
Bush
is
drawing
wheat
to
’
Attorney at Law.
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.‘« store.)
Kalamazoo on a contract of 96 cts. per wood that was on fire out anil extin­
guished the flames.
.-'racUces Id all courts of pic Rate. CoUcctions bushel.
promptly attending to.
B. H. Hoag has sold his black team
The farmers in this vicinity have got
d W. LOWRY,
their icehouses full of splendid ice, and to eastern parties and is now deeirous
V.
Oculist and Eurist.
of
purchasing another.
are crowing over the amount of ice­
Office at residence or Holloways’ drag store.)
M. R. Champbell, of Ontario, made
cream they can eat next summer.
QACKETT AeBUTLER,
Quite a number of persons around his brothers, W. S. and James, a visit
O .
'Pysicians and. Surgeons,
i
*
here have invested in lotteries, and it recently.
&lt; Prairieville, Mlcb.)
A couple of our citizens, old enough
is fun to hear them tell what they are
Ari eaUs, night or day, promptly attended.
going to do with the money they arc to know lietter, came to blows the other
R. TIMMERMAN.
day over a business matter.
• Homa'pathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, going to draw.
Mr. George McCrodan apd family ;| The G. A. R. boys are preparing an
(First door east of Hollownys' drug store. &gt;
A good occupied by John Norman last Sstur- however: but the citizens will not allow the account* of all of them in a liatch.
spent the Sabliath in Kalamazoo with ; entertainment for the 22n&lt;l.
a saloon there
in thewere
town,
notEaeven a good
R. Wm. JONES.
day
- night. Slight damage.
------Out Of the number
three
| Frank Weller, foreman in the paint • t*nie
existed.
Dentist.
Benj. Barrett,
such
ijarmi, a Michigan
jnicnigun Central
central '[ moral
U1U““ saloon, °
“v** as was
”*&gt;r’ started here jon county p. mj»’ whose losses were as
i shop jof the Kalamazoo Wagon Co. .
, Nashville has raised the required
All work pronijitly attended to.
L.-LlL-e
LL,
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2
i ^. follows: Eaton Rapids, 8165; VermontEldyn
Reynolds,
feeling J'lUUU
proud Ul
of | | amonnt and will soon be in telephonic employee, is visiting his brother-in-law, ■ once by a certain church deacon^
r-kL’I'flDU C.I1D L'CC X.Mr.
’ll- LIUJ
II Iltry
UVIIV’, ltA~llll££
|kE\ OKh &lt;x 1 KLbhi.
; hi« ochmii nnd wiahiniF te irix-i* thpm «n!‘'omrounication with the rest of her Mr. John Brown of Carlton, this week. । the question is agitating some people v|He, 81W; Olivet, 822 all by burglars
U
l*hysicians and. Surgeons. I us,*h®” an‘‘to™
Mr. John McConnell, of Bowne. who are always attending to other peo- The
The postmasters
postmasters are
are therefore
therefore rd»reim(Freeport Mich.) •
a sleigh ride, provided himself with a , slHyer towns.
leavtfl for Buffalo this week, to be ah- pie’s business, and can’t let enterprising | |Mireed fOr the loww.
.
Crib, promptly attended io.
i team and big sleigh, and &lt;dl hands met ' Several of our citizens were at Hast­
sent
some
time
on
a
business
and
i
people
alone:
Have
we
a
saloon
where
|
Robert
Reed
imbilied
too
much
fire­
; at the school house, and after all were |in^ on Saturdaj- to attend the session
T
IITTQQITT T
i,u WAV sjcuwi uuunc, auu &lt;uava «m nuc I
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“anient” is retailed by the drink? wat(.r&lt; Monday, and while attempting
---------- trip.
I .
T
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wtfafiu-torlv lonrind thev start™! for °f thc county board of school in- I pleasure
JL. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance. _.lfl
,^xuea 1 neJ
Ior .j u,ww,,tlirM
,
Teacher
BIi
(
। Teacher Bhtes jinforms us that the j The evidence is against the supposition;! to
through the fence, across the east
! --------Milon------------------------WaldortTs to-xpend
the---evening,
Spectors.
■ Over Julius RuMeli's dry goods store.)
«-----------*” । The Spanisli Students attracted A. S. district school closes on Saturday, Feb. for the town loan! claim they have
of Lovett street, got caught by the
Money loaned on good farm .teeurity at lowest and where a good time was had.
l****A
amj near]y choked. He w» re»trrent rates.
. qerips
. nf*meetinira
- areKffoinir to be , Foote and wife, J. Osmun and wife, Dr. | 23d- Appropriate dosing exercises are ! never approved a retail liquor dealer’s ;
:1beta
north of Surber *nd
wife. C.
Gta^w and
being arnmged
runi the attendance
attends of bond.
. « b«Log”h^
.
. how?
.
nn,i wif*.
(' tL. niniumw
in.ilieinc
iirriinffetl and
The revenue collector for thj« ।
and jailed, and next morning
yy ELTON &amp; CROOK
. deaired.1 district has iasued no such license. The
flned w and (XWtsbT Justice Grew.
’ here in the Axtell.dbttrict, a woman la w^e’ &lt;&gt;™»
“"d wife, F. T. I patents Is earneatly
Art1 .igenta for the WatertoiZi Insimuic
A portion of nruyiuu
Brayton cc
&amp; vnim
Childs mill- solution of the question is now sup- j \ charlotte is reaching out for another
ie Watertown Insurance Co. r .
. . .. „ ,
Boise, II. A. Durkee, Emmet Evarts,
Ajiurwuuvi
They write policies on a mao's
inaa'i- property against ; to conduct the ser\ ices.
wow*
The ' pose&lt;l to la* al&gt;)ut thiszfuct: People fad- ndiroad. Here’s hoping .she/"k'ill-~not
out Ct.nziov
Sunday night,
-----------------------------------Onr
uiin
Mr E. c Grilley ' Rev. A. Livermore, Miss Belle Truman , ‘tarn went
wm by tire, lightning
or wind ; against a inau-’M
Ufe by death and accident.
it
VemuSitville iUwk. Wh,.
break occurred near the flume end no ing to get the l«nxine where there u
I is fixing to go to Hastings the 18th., as • and Miss Hattie Foote, to Hastings on
none to l&gt;e tool, obtain It at the neigh, Is tnj, not ,niltlng th. hand that
grinding
can
be
done
until
the
damage
pOOK A SHELDON.
Monday evening.
I one of the jurors.
Ixiring towns, and lieing of u very
yoU y
The
funeral
of
Mrs.
Beebe
whs at­ is repaired. It is not known as yet
(UOreinAWnw.mwMlMUw.Mkb..
I Mr. F. A. Blmkman has hire.1 a man
tended from the residence of hsr son, Whether the flume is undenninded suf- thoughtful and generous disposition,
Hove the only act of Aimtmct Books in Barry by the year. He is to board himself
ticiwJWy to cause its removal. If such don’t drink it until they arrive again at ,"we11 Jo*inu‘L
A. Beelx?, on Sunday afternoon.
&lt; onnty.
_________ _______ an(j j?
js flxjng up his tenant house.
thia village, in order to treat their lew
A Gnmd
luan rt«,uU» e“'«w
The funeral of Mrs. Howell took Should lie the case, however, the mill
A. FOOTE, M. J).,
।
Mr. Harry Waldorff has been enpngfortunate romradw and enjov them- ‘ ‘ft111 woodehneka in hU &lt;ellar with one
Physician and Surgeon, j ed to teach another month in the same place from the Congregational church Will not do any more business before aelvea in a comfortable room.
Of : t"P- *
u»«- Twaa a tag day for
warm
m ciuirHuuy.
...... weather. The break was caused
on Wednesday.
.
fOAce cast ride Main st., Nashville,Mich.)
place where he taught this winter,
oouraeaoine people are mean enough ; ^bodchueka. (Feb. 2nd.) oral we gueaa a
The verdict of the coroner's jury in , by the frost heaving the ground. If the
residence next door north Wolcott House.
..
■»».. * i|:rfM. tl tr. r»tnm
logger
day
for
stories.
Al! dalls promptly attended too. day or night.
! Mr. F. C. McAllister^A to return
the case of the sudden death of Mr. T. min
compelled to remain idle for any not to accept thia theory and pendat in
About twenty Grand Rapids Knights
1CWFPH WNirwt"^------------------------ ifr0Tn Masscchusetts some time next
*
length of time, the loss to the owners making uncharitable remaps.
Blaisdell was from natural causes.
j of Pythias are preparing to attend the
J '- ’
X / Veternary Surgeon. I inonth&gt; havlpK
a
Report of the higher department of
and the community at large will be very
Mrs. Dewitt C. Dickerson fell and
’•Sttpreme Lodge of the uniform rank at
(Residence. Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)
serious. Mr. Brayton says he would school district No. 4, of Woodland:
ORANGEVILLE.
broke the smaller bone of her arm at
! New Orleans in March, and some of the
Will attend all calls for services night or day. |
ALGEBRA.
Mr. Editor, please allow me to say I the rink Tuesday. Dr. Barber was the have freely given S500 to have prevail­
('bargra reasonable.
I Kalamazoo and Muskegon Knights ex­
Claas A. -Claud Carpenter 100, Geo.!
ed the break.
E. F. Brows, M. D.
W. P. Poiaizmi b, M. I). heartily endorse your sentiments con­ attending surgyn.
pect to join them.
Carpenter 100.'
cerning saloons and gambling institu­
BS. BROWN &amp; POLIIEMUS,
Work has been commenced oh. the - .
On Tuesday morning our citizens were
ARITHMETIC.
'
HioroRT Corners.
Homcepathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. tions. Go on in the good work. “Here's staltled by the announcement of th£
Class A.--Bertha Judd 52, Emma buildings to be put up by Messrs. Bar­
Mr. Joseph C. Bishop and Miss Chgis(Office over Julius Russell's store. Main 81.)
my heart and here’s my hand.” I wish
Cooper
100,
Lottie
Colestor
k
95.
Mina
ber,
Snyder and the postoffice company.
death
of
Mr.
Thomas
Blaisdell,
which
tiancy, a niece of ex-Senator Christtan- «
Calls answered from the office al all hours of
« ..
-jj Emma
The buildings will be put up on a solid
the day or night. Dr. I'olbrnuis will give special we had an editor in our town.
took place at his home in Nashville im­ cy, were married at the residence of the ।
attention to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
er 100, Geo.
, Mr. W. Creffiiy, of Plainwell, called on
mediately upon arising in the morning brides
Office hours—u to 12 a. m.;
“
wiura’ sister
mnu'i in Monroe
otuuiucw
Co.,
., in
ui this
vnis state,
»vuie, ■ ^irpcnter l^Jaudwig
100. Frank row of piles, and will be of briek. W©
; Orangeville friends lost week. Mr. C.
regret being obliged to say that Mt. Lee
from heart disease. He had been feel­ on Jan. 28n1. otir best wishes Joseph. *Mc.
ur9^
_
1 is always met with a glad welcome
is putting his building up with wood.
ing udusually well for some time,
M^rted by; m.rt.ul
line
j whenever he comes here.
although his heart trouble prevented evening last week, Mr. Bradlfey Thomp- tfolme»87, Elmer McArthur M2, John
VernuntvlUe Hswk.
Otto Ellis is here visiting his two
him from active exercise. Upon awak­ son and Mrs. Marietta Thompson, all of Leedy 82, Charles Yank 90.
Grand Bapidi Division.
A year ago Jake Summers, merchant
children, who live at D. W. Wing’A
ening. he spoke a word with his wife Hickory Corners. The gooKwishes of
iter 80. Ida at Cheater station, bought and paid D.
Mrs. Peter Hoffmaster, of Battle
72,
90. Minnie
fw.m.nnnitv are
»rr&gt; with
thu hmnrvv , Goddard
tiouasra
/z, Mabel
MaCtaud
Dei uevier
w,
and then arose, and sat on the bed; sud­ the commun^y
with
this.,happy
Wpoderiieh
Rough
96,
WlUie
H. Crittenden for some saw logs. On \
Creek, came on the Ohio &amp; Michigan
denly he fell over on the floor and ex-- couple once more.
■—
- *—
■­ Wednesday of this week, when Suredole 80, ”DuviDo
Holly
80, ■—
Eddie
railroad last Saturday p. m., stopped off
pired.
Mr. Blaisdell ‘was bdrn. in
Mrs. Walter Snyder is lying danger- [' McArthur 86, WUHe Miller 80.
mere was driving into the field after
at Neiley’s, where friends met her and
Geneva, Cuyuga Co., N. Y., April 12, ously ill with little hopes of recovery.
them he was met 1# Crittendon who for­
j
vmGKT.
ST*T1OX9.
brought her here—I think the first ar­
1815, and was 68 years and 10 months ' -Mrs. George Bedeman and family
CldM A.-Bertha Judd 75, Lottie bid him going after them. Dispute fol­
rival on our new road.
started
for
Kansas
lost
Sunday
night.
Colestock 88, Mina Crowell 70 Lizzie lowed, when Crittenden drew a revol­
He re­
A lecture at the church, last Sunday old at the time of his death.
91, Emma Grozinger 84 Ctaud
ceived a common school education. At
Chhs. Cadwallader is about to buy the Spindler
Carpenter 87, Geo. Carpenter 97. Ludwig ver and commenced firing. Summers
‘fraud Rapids Lr
evening, Subject: Plain Talk ou Tem­
the age of twenty-two,and |n the year farm of Bert Bradley. If sale is made Bizer 75, Frank McArthur 88, Belle threw up his prms as if to ward off the
Middleville
perance.
*
’
1837 he came to Michigan, stopping at Mr. Bradley talks of going to Oregon Williams 71, Charlee Yank 88.
shot and received two shots in his arm.
Only two more weeks of school,
Plymouth, Wayne Co. He had already to settle.
GEOGRAPHY.
Summers ran towards him, knocked the
which closes with an exhibition.
learned the miller’s trade and was en­
Died, Mr. John Thompson in Fa^o,
Class A. Jtartha Judd 95, Emma pistol from his hand, and then pretieedCuttty tipped over; horse ran away;
gaged in that business for three years. Dakota, n pioneer of this town. His Cooper 81, GroCarppnter 91, Claud Cas- ed to chastise hta murderous assailant,
smashed said cutter all to pieces; own­
In 1840 he returned to New York and Irody was sent here on Friday for inter- ~nter W.i Lottie Colestock 96,.
‘m, Mina
ei
but was taken, off by a by-stander. A
Detroit.
er following after; fell down; got up;
married Miss Alice Hall, and in 1846 he ment} Spindler 83, Emma Grozinger 92, Lud- few hours later CYittendon was taken
w SfWARiI
fell again.
returned to Michigan, and settled on a
The icy roads make lots of business I wig Bizer 88, Walter Holmes 50, Frank care of by the sheriff, and lodged in Ml.
Eugene Youngs and wife, of Char­
McArthur 93
farm in Castleton, where he continued for our blacksmiths at present.
Whether sane or insane Crittenden is too
.
r
11 TLottie
okll.. Carper qu
lotte, visited her father, Stephen Nichols.
Stations.
Mall.
Class B.88, 1/.I..I
Mabel
to1 live until 1881.
He was not bom
Frank Rorabeck slipped down at the
Bevier 54, Anna Eastman 88. Geo. dangerous to run at targe.
Mr. L. A. Nichols started kis new
with a silver spoon in his mouth, and Corners one day last week and broke Spindler 88, Minnie Wonderlich 89,
On last Tuesday evening the “ finale ”
I sawmill the 11th.
(
hence had to hew and work his way in his little finger.
■ Willie Cole 88, Claud Hough 80, Duvilto in Prince-Deuel affair, was settled.
aS
Detroit
Holly
78,
Eddie
McArthur
60,
Elmer
BOWENS
MILLS.
the
world;
his
farm
was
heavily
tim
­
Harry Williams likewise fell and re­
12.2B
The parties took their stand at a few
JaeluM»n........
Baton Rapids.
;
j-ennte
nu« rcvutuxxi
Jennie xioiiuoi
Holmes has
returue from a bered; but, possessed of great strength ceived internal injuries, and is con­ McArthur 81, Willie Miller K, Charles minutes to seven, and engaged in a huidYank 85.
I vtaltito her sister, Mrs. Healey, of and endurance, he went resolutely at fined to his bed.
to-hand (and heart-to-heart &gt; encounter.
GRAMMAR.
KSmntiU
.
work and soon found himself in posses­
Miss Lizzie Whitby closed
dosed her school
ctasa A.-Bertha
A. -Bertha Judd ~
93, ”
Emma
Class
------- Rev. Holler, of Nnffivi|le,actii&lt; referee,
’ Mrs. Whitcomb, of .Plainwell, is visit- sion of a beautiful farm, splendid build­ in Dist. No. 3 Friday night. From all Cooper IM. Mina Crowell 93. Lizzie decided that Prince had won—the Dento.» j ing her daughter, M^t. William Mauley. ings, and a sufficient competency for a accounts the school has been a succeM. Spindler 87, Emma Groringer 89 Claud ei. 5*1 nifw there are - two souls with
Carpenter 98, Geo. Carpenter 98, Ludwig but a single thought ; two hearts that
J The G. A. R. boys have received their man of his frugal habits. 'His first
KrtdiTintJ
r
” CtaM *'B.—Ixittie Cwrpentar K&gt;, hta lieat as one.”
' j guns, and they feel much more like sokl- wife, Alice, died in the year 1861 leav­
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a Petoskey;
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ing four children, three of whom survive
G- A. R. box social Saturday evening him: Hannah Robinson, of Nashville;
of thia we«k. All are invited. Inelud- Polly Kuhlman, of Canton, Ohio; and
i ed in the invitation i» the requret to Dewitt Blaisdell, of Battle Creek. In

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ikrev" 1 bring along tS&gt; cent* each.
1865 Mr. B. married Miss Charlotte?
'jnre.
A lyceura each Monday night, at the Burdick, she dying in 1869. He then
—- Bobbin* school house, where Young married Mrs. Phemie Gillis, who died in
America doe* the eagle act in good 1878. In 1879 he married Miss Bertha
style. The Wetatters hawnt all died D. Bock who survives him and by
[elphenrtine, druggirt.
whom he had one child, Bertha, a little
Washington. D.C. ManUon ttia ]»(«•• V*
7?

Goo. IVarrc u nick.
I Goddard 70, Mabel Bev
Party at Mr. Darling’s Thursday Eastman 90, Geo. Sf ‘
night.
Spindler 100, Minnie
Mia* May Potter ia oonvaleang.
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Pete I’eudill ha* returned from Wash- McArthur' 70. Elmar McArthur Th,
ington Territory.
i WUHe Miller 70, Charles Yank 80.
Mias Eva Batts teaches in Dis. No. 1,
D. W. mDT. &gt;»cher.

the coming summer. This is Mtas Bates*
IdLCOnr.
second term in that district. ,We con-: Query: Why is it some psojie have
gratutate her over her success.
such Inapprectation of mttste’ Last

Bellevue has two cornet
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Asd w^isa d*£ he wrt ?
r^sMied xari vptu&gt; tbe juispnJdejw «.'
-Jbe ssjc^afk ca a fixs. rwidin
£,
hulfaed aa tfe ssarpfe Mtuttla. k» kefcs
rvenued watib tnxni. itpwd ts rr&gt;aJ, the
;&lt;HBthM port JeAbh
*
*
* And
'hepec^ie tiuxzai 'Gtory aa*i t»c®or
ua me iatM&amp;rtau JaSav! He Em ««»&gt;
•c£ed &gt;* in •»-•
adbd a, &gt;-.• * great
■ttn-w, he hM r*4s«*hwi rvish has tvir
jxe- pxry, wiiet h ’ -wm’Ut tXan
&gt;rtey n?/' Bt-antral Usxt itfae
l d
-•itt y»iW&gt;. xxwe frw
&gt;4cr d r-jM*, aa4 p?ue?'

T-u* Ito* ‘.’jr'-.’Ki Lend wito
4 «•»**•, fiat
with pair
.
...
ter.-v *2J i2t*
1 Ani&lt;*’ X'.*e
.urt" H*e.-and *gteiy tet foe di-tos*

I wmm: '-±&gt;m MeOwy»» Kesfryfoam. M SSL I- ;The fcsfi XUBE wi»9
nx« emihMealiery shall &lt;be- AB
tosh thesr ntnta under dwrens, and far
dm* Unia fve xuortal B«srs earn, we
Ml scat Uftaaaag no mb addnsn. When
St v» &lt;mm I kwered the patoci which

-Co-L
WuflerK~-33:i'/ he- soaL
!iar &gt; ssor-ed here ia*htr dhttwaa ai yem
St* u« lie a*fc y-*« * lavcr.’
’Ij'j» gsA^hi &lt;bw4cu* st»
I suud,
3*c U' be .;rc.Ix«^ al -r.axnesy.
H«
weial oil
*CcL
usxh. we have
beta, here nearly .ex V/ars i-’orcue w*
wafcirui » stay rather thn? he shot.
d s&amp;m eererre-ity 4*er iapp*^
AJ3U1.. we Mi yet
this—'.^jcoC_
v.-Lic'rr. ja-r ja.’&gt;r.- -~cci&lt; iurKx»4»f»rr
sass je-bsfo '.^ st. McCeetry’h

•, TGew Ytafc J wm1T
Amr.’sg the w|—Wishrfhmiss et the
Vtadsor theatre wm Chswtasn Joh»^cry. Fnlx wm a lag-Xewrfn—illar d.
a grens pet r» the HsrtMat hotel, sexi
hefto*d» tb-AXr'. He wa* in &gt;crr»
with hsa BbMter s dangl-ter. httfe Julia,
4 years M. They wear always toprthtr- The dag dkpt at tie
at
Irr bsi by sisht as 1
wm mj-tct «-t
d Im aagbt.
He Mved her iiie
twine
bwdore
the desarartr. a of

hue* droin^d o£- Coa*y
rsr-*—-*; kad aS
Lera for Fritt fxtlie JcEs ssx&lt;©e&amp;sly rxx ost to nser* sb
toroctou wave.
'.Tb* &lt;l-jf saw *.he
kb htih • unei tad
dashed after her. brtojr^g Ler to UM
ielcr* Sbe rending WM-e
U&lt;
ier id. Agtto &lt;th* ■okS-J « ** r * r^i'ed
to a grws &lt;
Lal to t« taken to a
dim* rwia
Fritz w«.i *k*g “*•
Tie boy r^zeMWslv dropped to* child
kefore to* feet d falfoptour Third
iz was ixkeu tker*. x&amp;d the a* rtw «3-aet-e*r bone* Fritz bonded
ax to»» '.rsek bekween the hce*e* a»!
T-k» grwB
JxUa aa»-l to* ritmd »m stalercd free:
________ d Xxn-rayae as ettH-sery
fce, anil «V whrde d it ’goes to VraBce. daaw^r by a rciStastac5o w'.&amp;dftr tfcea taxi Fnu wm
Tzjk -o-.flee pla&amp;V am. raufed frcea seed*
,a,i
tmxdpvMsted an a year xsd a mated Don m a MtalMB &lt;4 the
•all frws. nzcweritn into tbt
sad Jeikxrtoc fasxlly tLac m a depeedent.
Met *zx
n:.an. It tubes three yeari sod *v id aaeali at th* adkst* toLie to
for tj«»» to bear jray. szA they «b- thetasfez-rvotk will thee.'. He edold
torw tobssr ?.«esiei *-.d beexer. uB at do everytl-tox trsS talk and E«*e &gt; knife
Use age &lt;4 'Ji' ’flan they are as faZl and fork. Ul»e* the cry of “Fin**
sgrai.-xtk- I:
i-*e4wees Febrsfiartled tirf lower e®d &lt;*f the Bowery's
jsry
xad* May.
and
ami
bears
oo- trarukewt u-i
r^plar poy«tou»=
*
tnesjeki toftaiy.
podk tie o$4fe*
■otretedlr,
In tix
xht srT*c feerrie*. a.-- 1 :xxi_g only the sad Mr. JoEMteu * -laag^ter
nt*
aS*
th* b*-rr*» are ne~
azz^d tli tree
to btafcMZX
sgsBL TLe- fr--j is :*d. ?&lt;,&lt;&lt;.* iike a
spou father &gt;&amp;&lt;i aotb-r. and
cLerr? jkA tea* two kernels- A osthus* -• na*d to Irradk the rsd tixa*
from- tie kernel
TEci the gujeasy by flte nm-koforv
The pansts
ker&amp;'l f si*L*rt sn itn&amp;i waler, dried to Mardatd torougB al! the graup* that
stoed arstzad viewing the soer.- wilts
tost nwe that l-Joxl r»d fiat-&gt;es. f.-utgwl

By ton

iXOi'. 2^
5.!x-.Ur4. - J 146
;n ix/Tee
d'

a

aqeterj *.-jI
al *
Ice ven** evej-anta'
"‘Tidt Ml'fi/l Fut+rf, t
; i pKX»4»-\ ■ •
IGkrf d
«W

“Sow witat doyoa.tbink of tha*. F
‘■Bit 1 1«dy y-x:/ cried Jihum,
-too** are xej ost» *«t-r«e»! J .iici wia
*£*x:g the cT/*d -vbca I was mni.ng
tfosr bebrartl them, and ha» rrpsated
:»*ic with a few trifling
whieh after ail. ar* so FBpr r*'*at«rt ’
"Ah' now 1 roevjgaize yoc. * ’ '
300 are
rrplwd the utter,
•ito froswtag J ros's. . “You art either
Mvioos or a bjrx-khrad. Benoftect vonrsdL ssbmbte yoath, wifo what sajb
.unity spake JsEm:
Wfow/ PlwzbaB
sriM«. then vMtohea n&gt;gM7 Cotnpar*
nmr nonsenae with it:
AroBo artees
nd fodn th* argfetf
’Yes, b it not exactly the Binse*’
began Juniw"

oatfee
cMtdt

-*tse dotrr very rtTeh
ll» efflipris7t» toiersnta of
frc«E litxz iL Mnieo iad nJ-

. ■• &lt;H»a P.’aj»-.«r. &lt; js®-]
•
In the irnsaecae viaeyard ci Gar.
Sutafoid at Visa there are at preM&lt;3t,
jlf&gt;.Ojv aezet plant'd (ia grap* vi3M &lt;4
'LServ x4 t*c5*4ie», the- yreater portioc
of frlieL xre yoonx. and tu y*.i hav»t»c4
'taetne.
The old Gcrke
vineyard- which Iofie* -the Bacsews,
eo*.»-r» a «pace of *e« eoty*five acres: to_
this IJDG.: acre* of j'ziag vines sere
added is !S*i, and 1,300 nrms is 1*053.
ILey a.’* all very thrifty. and form a
beautiful sight wbre viewed from any
■drrrctiou.
Tbe irrigation of thi* vineyard b,
perhsp', the most complete'in the
world. At regular mterrak through
tfaevineyud ammes are cot winds are
footy feet tn width: throagh them SVW
Mm are run irrigating ditdbee, with a
* *
- -—
---- 1
Tv. «-■--«-

nh.taimttaatkn.U.^.lL
irtlui. hu U~m &lt;* tte Uble. ri«l.:
■ate «J&gt;. ,b4 U0 SU»d *U Uw t™,.
TW mam wby they m kept OUxl &gt;&gt;
baroamhettao not driok Iran them.
Ho bee. oratrdmg to o trieoal wlmm be
kUn teemed Umt be meet eat eet?
tittle o»4 ei«»m eatirelj from warn
■adlMaen. Meara, turn npbautiom
gjfrgyj M___
1 —1 Im* SI.-mm -1—-

saloon i* to be oper:* d just around the
'comer from my office, *ad I.will drop
to there and get a little free lanrh-”
-Well.- Mid hb wife, while a wave of
fear swept across her face, 'be earaful
Mt to get bort in the rush.'
;

ekia and IsyM «gg there, und then

iJora.r.-rMr large bolm m lb. t«t.
-----=■----------- •—
'

a*j the treaesr-ee o&lt; the L'r^«p«
Losi-ctaL who -t a ktn-iiog dc«o». aad
j£aa ’toes, not
wimew* poj •‘31* *KLt
.-..h.
tbU s^-5
u« u&gt; W
erf
m«.v'
H.tcrc« aaJeasTbnio^a to psni«

erto gyren liany thca*rd»&lt;4 dosian U

to it —that
a&gt;«*Cy
I have
ssfocai Children'
_
a eert uD c«4x*ider_______________ wtey. xb say will, but left
to lb«n aa totoreit to ray share -«f the
Urge pn-nts '4 |te Barraa-L. uutoL
*how a* lets
it atosll be to exiMcure
I have done tnsi fvr wweral ^&lt;hrr tos«uti.asv but wed for. mt «. seetarac
gremtoh ’

3

-Oh. I do© t ju.c«. 3Luiix.« ■
I axr »r...ared myself
tyarff wl
tank over aha*. I h*Ve expetaled
zrren away. I bar# xa&gt;»lc a good
’ot&lt;ide of aty show .bciinew**. in rwal
-.O3«ide
Mrtakp. ssnrh &lt;4 d Wre is Braigepor:
I built
bsih up
op Es*x
Exa Bndgcpoet,
Bralgcport, whwh. not
saafcy years ag&gt;&gt;. »w* all fan

toe poik-J-jiz* had

“Oh. save n.y Jzlin" cratdtLeLe-xrt*-ek fxtbrr. wfesle the smother lay I-uiAtag le1/» arzJa.
**To9 lafe noirr~ “.ud the fjearewt
pciieexjLE: •“wbev.-tM dare to roter
Uji fipiue*.' The officer sinitt truly;
no tee wcvld. The heat waawMndnra-

iLe ias&gt;k tova the &amp;&amp;
the fiaase* !i?Mei «ptb _____________
lity-ra li rough * the Atry tkalhmy enree
a
Aoeaethtog ox to=r &gt; -gx bold­
ing in ins sonlii a «en*e;e&amp;&gt; xacuethXsg
ecae. It v* Fritz bearing Julxx. How
lit dog optnei the Lwd-r'.oen door will
newer be koo v=. Bet be brought the
child aafely through death to her
father, who wm now weeping fot; joy.
When *x dr&lt;&gt;pped Li» bundle gently at
CM
feet the wm alne and «&lt; a

the dog insalo the
I at hxia with ex­
.
Frose the other side,
___
toward which FriU tamed Io dew,
darted another prJicrwn, bent oo
wxne kind &lt;4 mimou. The dog aaw
that he wm bnaii « and Ast there
wm no eaeapa froos bring dubbed to

gray*headed man who had wvorheard
the eocnvMtioB stepped toward thennfortnnate r«H. ^d his Mod on fafo
ibcNudev and said:
Joaius! row re
pentad What yen had eosapowd out ef
«aeoo Ttas one certainly repented
bortngad words, still Im hit upon the
right ■OMwit; hence hit snrreei. Yocr

tad, and when the fold b ueven fotersbeting ditdbes are amde. In some
cases it has been necewsary to coctstroei
ftones to carry the water &lt;rrar lower
ImmIs. A fouoe MOO feet kmg hM been
bniit to carry wafer orer the alfalfa
fold*. BmHm the 10.000 sctm planted
in rines, thegorertor &lt;^ji* 10JXK) acres
more that he has lately neqaired by

potMltv for
er*r
as lu,-----------—
-— y—
to* w&amp; *sd I /-a** teft a !»4 r-4
flOtUVO b mserve fo the kn»I&lt; &lt;4 the
-* - vdi b prt&gt;
is anr e.:oic*usat
----------- - ------------------ il tom b nM
eB&gt;rgU they cs* the® go &lt;xl sol
to* Mtste to -j.-ske t^e
-I* *
onarm of arr-.xuti *u 1 cnltel a say
ferscctM plyccba, who j an aBoywta,

had bn pwt into the jsrs ia a healed
state, an apertara left for the steam to
eneape, and then dialed with wax. The
hint wm taken a»l the next rear caarnngfmM wm mtrodneed ia the United
Staten, the proem being idea tiral with

America who can tomatoes asd peaeben
do not realize that they are indebted
for toMbri to a people &lt;bo were liter­
ally tabes hut a few years after Chrbt.
There« nothing new ander the sun.'
CmmI 0,-^-^- —“ • • people of

_____

So. BrtMoJ*—. cJ., mao an koo.,
-AlMirCfcwm,’L« Aogrie,
'

«d Hu Dun
aaa Bee Har^-in CaSeojSJ:

thoMBsaod*
toon«-I&lt; of d&lt;&gt;Har» worth &gt;f valu­
able lam!. vuh th* *x.-eileQt reralt o4
eaaumg the bxJJjxc op al htu&gt;drrds of
bowcw all x.oat the_i. sod the. perann*nt «tat&gt;U*^tiw2t of « Aosrtto:
g ud
.7:J .
^-g

.. rtti rxk i jtMTiUKi*.

DAHOMAS
ECLECTRIC

"In

largely toiely f-. r the pnblicKgx&gt;ad. have

time m the ccnne c-!?ac
Barnum sjx&gt;k«- vith
manifest .-•ftse'.a^ce. “I think.- Ke Mid.
- that it :♦ s a a beeping thieg in use
to recap.tnhde wh.u xny good tortaa*
has enabled at to do for ray friends and
neighbor*, for ao I deeot all Bridgeport
There axe doalglgw many among then.
W ha/ had tbeyT^h equally snocewbfu:

iy own bora.’
■L*C BM speak for bun.’ interpolxted
friend who wm present, “m I believe
tn corrector. bo far, at least, as the

.

Xat&amp;Aa,

faraHS.

roajrfu. Colds, So.nr TJunsai.
- iphthc ri». Bussis, Frost
Zites, Tooth. &amp;£ aMf SMi-

Ache. ajxdlnZI/Mizis ajidAchem

�The Hastings Banner
VOL XXVIII. NO. z43.

WHOLE NO. 1491.

HASTINGS MICH., FEBRUARY 15, 1884.
A PLAGUE SPOT,

Prices Down! Down!

When:

Crew!

oonctrtr"—which hi French for “Th.
ran seta " ft eeetin to olowlr i uhW
tho pUill Joo. which Amlnbou iownd u
the nmr«hi» &lt;rf CentrJ Amoriow, •»
which hen a cariow habit of wadin,
in to.the water and then wading «
again -“wFt.” nays the great natural
ut. “why he’doea it, tied only known.
When tiur.twd hr th, adretwwy. th:
nUUlaloo bird waden into the wata
atieka hi» head into the mod. and giw
uttemnee to that plaintwo pb-ph-ph®
adoo, from which he denvan him town.
It » believed that Obar'a snnwt bird 1
a degenerate acion of the
lamou
phillaioo of Audubon.

NtarviuK Hnaaan Belna*. I Jun t Dah* in Chicago News.)
•
Have yon ever been on: Wesson street?
No? Come, let w»' go there. 1 will
। show yon things you will scarcely be| lieve exist in Chicago without scciog.
I It i* not a holiday jaunt-ujxm which we
I are l&gt;ound.
This narrow street hardly
' seem* like the entrance to a pleasure
। trip. Here lie* a frozen black cat,
trampled upon till it* shape is merely
a flattened outline dark against tht
■ snow A hard-faced boy, wearing a
Mr. D*lb&gt;-. the BugUah artat, had
. red worsted cap, is beating a great pa­
A Mlarr la l.a«k.
‘ .that congenital deafness re common*
tient home that tries his beat to bock a
.
{San FraDchco Chronicle. ‘
f
'. among we oSspring of cotwitts wh«
I coal cart into a narrow passage. A man
Before the Hale &amp; Norcrus* fight marry than among the offspring of or.
seated in a wagon is industriously cry­
carnc ou—-this i* tradition alnA&gt;*t related versons of whom ana oi bot
ing “Mut-ton, mnt-ton, nice fresh mut­
t ton, 5 cent*, • cents. 8 cents a pound.” then* arrh ed in town a dilapidat d are congenitally deaf.
See. as he stops his horse, how tlie ' miner who had worked in the mine.
German Nimrods impose a small fin
। people from the houses flock about luin, He was pretty badlv down apparently,
upon everv person whoTiita an anima
and how eag» rly they exchange their but he w ent into a broker’s &lt;&gt;mr» . and
without killing it. This is because
after
bein
*
told
to
get
out
aa
a
trump,
few pennio* for handfuls of the lionea,
number of wounded animals drag than.| upon which hang dreadful bits of meat he said be thought a goal deal &lt;rf Hale
selves off only to die a miserable death
j —meat that a well-fed dog or cat would I A NorcroMs, and wanted to inve.d a :
’ trifling *um in it. Two fa t. at $175, ;
FROM THE WIGWAMS.
; reject.
I were bought for him, and he g*' c the ;
Tbe buildings arc mostly frame
certificate to the broker, saying that he J
htructprii. They
topple over and
was going dowa to Mexico pro*}* cling, j
crowd against each other
at sides
aud he would like to leave it I) hind to
Ktfaeat lea.
'•
and rear.
They are perched about
I l»e dealt with aa Hie broker m*w fit. He i
IFtiiUrMphia Recot&lt;i
• in
an
uncanny way, suggesting
wa* not heard of for month*. Hale &amp;
The family of twenty-tliree Indiahillside and mountain dwelling*, which
' Non ro« was up to $12,000 a foot. One
girls who have been living for som ,
must cling and press together to
; morning tbe broker found the di la pi- ’ time al the Lwcoin institution, Eln
1 find standing room, rather than such as
' dated miner on hi*, doorntep when he
are erected on tlie broad, flat area of
enth street below Spruce, was increase
J came down to b'naine**. Th • miner rose to fifty on Thursday afternoon by th
prairie lands. Back of each house near­
! est to the street, on the unfilled lower i and *aid:
arrival of twenty-seven girls from ll
“Well, I’m here. I thought I’d come Indian training school at Carlisle. Pa
space of wet ground covering, the
original marsh, is inv vriably a second and see yon. 1 H’pore there ain’t noth­ from which place they were sent by oi
: left o’ tliat Hale &amp; Norcross
I gnrder of the interior department of tbdwelling. Can yon imagine a fire here ?
Can yon see how it would naiftly flame yon must a sold it out, but I. tin. down ; Fnited State-, government Tite lift
an’ I ain’t got a cent. Mayl«y&lt;md j
who are new in Philadelphia wilL i
from one to the pther of all these close1 standing, weather-seasoned structures? lend me four b i* to get a bit of Vheak- the course of a few weeks, be joined b
twenty-five more, which will complet
You say they are *o low that no danger fast?”
uTlui broker looked at him and gave the number to be taken care of in th:
: to life* is possible. You are mistaken.
These buildings are teeming with life. him $5 to go and get a bath and breuk- cifr.
Here human bangs are stored away in fast and presently he returned.
The new arrivals are apparently per
“Sit down and wait a minute*
Til
every unexplored nook and corner,
fectly satisfied with their quartermake
np
vour
account
presently.
’
'
He
They ranged in age from 0 to 20, fb&gt;
huddled close. as cattle. Look at all
left the dilapidated man on the edgqof
these narrow passages leading back;
were all neatly dressed and wore thei
, mark the innumerable steps leading up- a chair. He came back with a cheek jet-black hair in plaits.
Th* flft
and sent hia clerk down to thr b’.nV.
4 W'.r.l- All these stairs are pathways to
scholars are divided into two diviiapnA
clerk
returned
with
a
big
1»ag
of
gold.
thr abiding places of different families
each of which goes through a rcgulu
who occupy one, two or three small । The poor devil waicuad the proceedings r &gt;uLnn of study and work daiiv. TL&lt;
The
room*. Follow one of these passages. with a ‘miserable indifference.
ri**e si il o'clock, aud after breakfas
Take care Hint yon do not lifl. Fart of gold was all *ta?k&lt;*d upon the counter. one div s*«n goes to the *chool-r&lt;-x&gt;m
“Look here. I’ve sold your two feet
. the iinilerpiuu.ug is gone from tho door,
and studies from 9 o'clock until noon
of
Hale
&amp;
Norcross
for
$25,
OK)
and
and it totter* to one side. When you
iiie other girl* spending these hour ■
have drMcended the steps at the end you here’s your money.”
in Learning to sew, cook, and atten-.
The
miner
fell
on
the
floor
aud
cried
will wt* von have reached a little *pa&lt;-e
to the general housework of the institu
He could no: read or
' comprising the few feet *e]&gt;aratirig the like a baby.
t?on.
first house fn&gt;m the one back of it. We urltv and had no ide* what tin* market
.'in the afternoon from 1 o'clock nnt:
He sent* a draft of $lJkM) to his
will turn lu-re and go up these sb«ps to wa*.
«4h«* second division attend* wcIkmThe broker l&gt;ouglii for hnn
t: e right. They are icy aud.tb«*rc i- no motli'-r.
and the find i* instructed in the usefr.
$20.00
worth
of
registered
bauds,
and
rmiiiig. Do you think the laudlo ds of
biauchea just mentioned. Each day th such tenants a* the.se providetl'i'in with gave him $$.400 in coin, whicli he &gt;M.-holarA are takcu out for an hqur ■
Two bunko men
tlie luxuries of 'railing* on their sta.ra? spent in three dtrea.
walk, but as a general thing they d,
We will go in this way past one &lt;16or brought him in drunk and tried to get uni like this, as they are very svnmtiv
and stop at the second.
1 know of six his bond*, but thr broker drove tnom iL.i t the atientiou they attract. &lt;&gt;.
1 out. nod when the man got -sober lie
famil'c* who InVin this hoiiM*.
. xuidare thev attend divine Mirvice a?
came and had the liond* sewed into his
As « e str.n • waiting tin- ansu er to
tne (,'imrcli of the Ascension. Th
clothe* and was dispatched ea*L
“
*
He
onr knock, wir'hin we hear the *o ind of
ii &lt;ur- when they do not liave to ImS i
u month organ. We push open th'- has never la-en heurd of since.
door. A chilli of 5 years i* seated dn
iiiv plav rooti a &lt;»f the mutiUition.
^\»:ue of the girls are very clever a
the floor blowing softly on this toy.
(“Gath’*" Enquirer Letter.,
While there is coal in the box, no fire
"Out mi-e*»lir!n u nJ»oSt $30,000,­ m iktaig Indian dolls, wliich they dev
burns in the stove. Thu boy’s li|n and 000 a year, a u« y In gv Mime of money, "&gt;"(© with i*esda. hits of in"tal, anfingers are-blue.
. coua deiiug oil' p.-imlutH'ii. Many of atrifiM o. blight flannel. l,)i ring th*
“Where is you mothsr, Nels?”
the mine* yield legu.arly. «afe and day thev are obliged to talk to eac
.
The child looks up; the blue lips l»e- Kufticientlv. * That i id i*try will always other in English, but in tlie hour tin.
gin to quiver.
He digs his little fist* be a portion of onr economy; it is the in terrenes between nupfier and b.-dtim
into Manyen and whimpers:
Iwus'of one of our chie f lines of manu­ IH p. m. • they are n'-k»wetl to convm“MamnFr vont rake up. Se-*leep. facture. the makin**of quartz mills »ud with each other in their native lai
a'oeji. Mammy, here’s de lady 'gin other mining machinery, in which wo ^iiages. This, however, is imftosaibh
come to s8e you,’’ he calls with sharp, cannot l»e excel led by any nation or iu manv e»s, as they represent* unit
'•Id di Ji pctarauve. darting into the*L commnnity.
Gold placer mining or
•er of tribe*, and do not uuderstuu
ini.*r-n&gt;on&gt; mid giving the moLutilvMi gravel-wnsiiiuz has l»oen forbidden by one another’s dialects. Prizes are give
bgurt* on the bed a pn.»li.
law. and is virtually done because to nt tne end of each month to those wli
'‘Mammy, vake np, now,** nn.l be get an onn&lt; &lt;• of gold you Require to l^ive talked English only during thr
pn.la tbc saint covering off her.
wash out twenty tons of gravH, and it p'*riod, and l|p*y make rapid headwr.
rhe dot* not move.
floats down the stream apd apreadsover in learning the language. The-.' are r
A t&amp;inelMw instinct creeps over me. the cultivated land* of the farmer. The ]&gt;O ted tn lie bright and qMick at the'
1 glow cold «it'n its assurance; colder government stepped in to ’ protect the studies.
.
,
than the chill of the flre’.e.ss room. I Uy farmer.**
/• tmong the tril«es represented by th
my hand.' on the face bf the woman,
"What is the condition of the quick­ fifty now at the iust.tntion arc th
wbile.hrt boy, wailing l«&gt;ndly becaiMMi silver mines of California?”
t*Hwnees, Sioux, ('heyeimes, Comarki the fear that poast'AM.'* him while Tie
"Altliough rich, they are virtuallv cbos. Diggers, Os-tgcs. Otushas an
. comprehends it not, throws bis golden •hut up, because the general quicksil­ Del* wares.
in* d roughly on her bosom. Ah! cry ver agency for the wo -hl is the ttothsA large number have Christis
aloud little boy; never again will that bhflds, and thgyare u:»w proJutfag it names and civilized surnames, In
boaem warm with mother love, shelter ____
t___ _________
r&gt;»“
»_____
5T Bnme aw
known by their India
in Spain
and selling
it 7
at________
It as than
it cA&amp;
p. mined ...
*
aII m
be
in zCaliJ^nia.
They ..sell
ft, suruamm, with a Christian name r
“Demi?*
cents a jMHiud, and taohed, the efle-t of which is ofte
for instance.
Yin dead. Dead from what cause?
rather amasinx. ** in the foliowin
Besair
Big Soldier, Kdxi
From want, from exposure, from need Almaden or the New Idria mine; there­ caaea:
of rekt
The Lee m not aged w.th fore these mine* are only worked suffi­ Feather, Frankie Bear. Ella Mu
year*. She vm but Ltk It is aoxtued ciently to prevent them being jumped, • Chief. Maud Echo Hawk. Fannie Grow
w.th huugcr, ro d and toil. TMachild, as the government laua require any Eunice Bear Shield, Sarah High Dip
wiu&gt; has thrown himwif on t'lebed. waa mines,to Ixi worked a certain portion of Lixme Spider and t Hive Battle.
boru seven months *fter the hualiand the. year or they will be considered
The ma.ority &lt;rf the girls will reaaai
waa laid in the grave,
bioce hi* birth abandoned.”
in Philadelphia five years.
ah&lt;Ji*t» stntpgfed with all her little
Can pc.Ulvdy be ear'd by
BL F. HAT.I/M CATAKMH REMEDY.
strength and .faculties to make a liveli­
hood fdrihim/hefkelt. and another boy,
(Senator In **11* In North Amsricwn Ksvirw
now U yearn old. lor^three moutu*
Inspector Thorne related at police
Out of the portentous mid inenacin
thia older boy has worked in a aho . headquarter* the following ■torv; A cloud of anti-Mlnx ery sentiment that hi.
being paid $X£0 a week, bor week* lady Wring,in a large brownstone house long brooded with suIImt discontent,
thia amount has lieeu their only mean* just off of Fifth avenne was in her home baleful meteor above tlw&gt; norti. 1.
of support, with the ■•xorptu n of the one night last week with an invalid sprang like a terrific thunderbu!
meagre, un solidted diijjQ* of charity. it other iu her charge, and nobodv Isit wlioae luriil glare-illuminated the cotr"
Latterly coal has l&gt;een supptie I Io them a woman •erv»nt-t&lt;r as^t*l her. All the Unent with its d-i**t*ting flame, an
by the county relief agent. Ihe re.it of men had gone,off to a ball. Justbefcre
ti.rir tuo small rooms was *5 a month. 11 e’olo k the sick woman became worm*.
tbUh left this family nf throe *5 a The dang ter was ala n*«&lt;d and went io
ring ths b.41, intend ng iu send the uer- (Gettysburg to the gulf From the h
mouth wherewith to procure food $1.25 a **k, lees than 18 cento a day vant f&lt;;r a jiarticnlar kind of medicine. stent that shot was tired the diiwr.utnio&lt;
to buy food, clothes, light, for three!
The girl ap.oe-ovd just at this moment, and the debate of centuries was at a
Months ago the dead wo nau aahl: *‘I and, in a terrified voice, informed her end. He who was not for slavery wa
know I cannot aau murli Ion er. I mirtrv * that there was a burglar in the against it. The north became vert*liMB auch a pain here." pkc.ng her basement.
brated, and the age of cartilage an
stained uij.sh, hanu on her heart. “For me to die in
u.t is just what 1 want,** said the
DOtiiiktlmt my children. 1 must think miAreea, **m uuto Iu s.-ud for medi­ eeiiadiha
ol them."
cine. *
'l ie* f«o»a tv from Northland is a very
She went down to the basement and
DETI10IT.
enco'im -rcd r Imrh negro in a room
iodepe&gt;i&lt;hu0 k ml.
It is proud, reluct
.
am i" di cioae ita need. It rhu suff*r. in Ute la»semeut
CaWjde aayathat
endu
deny itself, -but ft ate vra
tire tone.
oltcuer t*i an
After much arlfcou fol sue brought baraeif to go to
stinctively listened to the tone of an- one tiling needful i
He took th?
’’
— » •
fnl M-en t society of which her huskuid thority and oliv^et.
wa*&gt; a icembrr. She explained to ih-ni order for thr pr mrri.dinu, had it ftlle i. philwuthropfots.
bow, if a small sum of money oould be mid returned with tlie medicine
tbK crisis comes
d&gt;n&gt;a*rd to her, she oould use it for a
one who is
EY S CO. Roehetlor.M.Y ChKam.ll
little business that would bring iu.alivhi* contera

Goods Sold According to the Times

At Lewis Stern’s
‘Overcoats worth $8.00 for $2.25.

some* here, doubtless, her aasc is await­
ing inspection.
Gentlemen of tliis noble benevolent
order, do not hasten to extend your
helping, brotherly hands, She does
not need them ‘now.
Kind death
reached &lt;rtt Ids to her. File away in
any convenient pigeon-hole a statement
in reference to the children she has left
—*on» * of &gt;i man to whom once yonr
mighty organization swore brother­
hood. ’ Then deck yourselves with tinM-lod trappings and plumed hats, takr
with you brawling instrnme-ts of brass
ami tinkling cymbals, and go forth
uoroas the continent or to Eurojie op.
some vast pageant of display.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth J 0.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men’s Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry (foods are Lower than Ever

■Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the count}-.

Call ad Examine My Goods Before Purchasing,
ihe|best'fitting Corset in the world

Announcement

Y&gt;&gt; Incrrnwc lUr Appetite mid »trrn|rtb‘-n (II­
- ^i-Alksi. t« drive off Un- Mor». and bring color to
vour skin and teinpcnuiM'iit, sheer up your liver
with ZO-I’E-NA. it rvgubites the systrjn.nerve*
Mid brain. makes your eyes bright. ypnr work

As the building which we occupy at present

D

is to be torn down within three months, to give
“Hub” ( oi'Mli Cur'., MA Ollis.

Prv^rrlptlon of u noaton pliysk ia.it, 'Hsjicnsc'l
.••Ara by a Hudon rtrussfot.
One dose will cure any onitnarv rotutii. 1:
:vts alni'mt iitatfrally. Ask any dialer tn got
&gt;on a
i-eiit ls&gt;ttle of “Huh" Couch Cure.
, ul 'Inti't be put off with nny Mlwr. .

lyay to a new brick, we hereby announce that
.we shall sell groce’rieszat reduced prices; and
siiqply ask the public to Icall and ■ get prices.

We know times are hard, and tax times upon
&gt;4- liabltMl ffwtltrti** inZor

re us, but if you would save moncyyn the pur­

mi.
u&lt; tipon tin- Hw-rmnl
vipunil'-*. Hln-HRthrn*. |&lt;xwny tin renpovty.

ryguialei tti
Jit er and dta
«t .Ian. K. 4
Xrolt. Mlcb.

chase of gneenes. call on uV
Dec. 20, 1883.

BROOKS &amp; COOK

JMITI! &amp; PACKARD.

BLACKSMITHS.

CATARR

Shop 'Ml Mair Ml.. Opp. I 'Mirt HeuM'.

Horseshoeing a Specialty.
9A0E M

ii’ltUwrVw Veterinary SimeTing ind Mo«Mi&lt;*in4 Hot*-*.

Our ll'orl- Shorn for ttxrlf.
Horse Owners, If you have never isdnmknl
us. wv ask you U» kIm- n irtal. lerllng &lt;s»nftrtent
rofifldeut ihbt If ymi i|n mi, yiMI will "•mslu a
J.llIITIt.

•

K. PJtCKA«f».

01’R HOME!
Intnsliirt&gt;ry letter hi

MRS. LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD.
Kxcfusiiv lerrllorj ghrra. Htsle tnawshlre tn
rau UuiriH&lt;t)!y work, and

IrtntmT. Mivm.

H hal/

Fresco Pain^aiS^STor Decorator.
&gt;rte&lt;l

I Paper Hunting*,
ml manufacturer of art pimiture.
tentative of tbe Diw Art Tile.
34 FtlET ST. WIST.

TALOGUt FRE

The rich uwu lieteerd.

the mat«r o where it belonged Ota flle

The aunae* Hnl. which iaaaaltohan
m&gt; r«»Hr d»oov^ hr Fraderirt
■'
. a™ u. www .rum
iti rtr. which Bound. Ifta “Soleil

“•*'

,

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,;

n

■ ••rri"l &lt;W through a

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presidenlif

The limited supply of goofla !

Pf A’- Tuwiulum eoinInto BndjIy

•Esjasss;

The Grand Trunkj
to we Canadiau parli
1 c^tuniftec haa bean busy for the feat tlqg to take tbe raci
- COOK. -uu
—
. for
ncct (jgmpgjgn. on the otiwir
relief comes from some source flve dam
of oraBnal agreement ai
MARSHALL L.
Editor.
to tell what Will become of tbe sufferers. The public buildings are I with
------------------------- ---------- ---------------its construction
hand, the party mov t-ment. at snch a
poor suffering people. .The cite is, all turned into marme hospitals.
I advance from tbe government It will
“*n.«adiiiy niKtiu •.Tr..rt,
time as this, divides the temperance the
Hmtixo*. Mich. February15, IHW.
financially s^akin^ tanknwt, and do
The people oflluattnbuyg and Sand- agree to cancel the monoooly clause as , SSSf» ■EnJJZta?khffSrXT
-S
strength at the outset, and awakens bit­
relief can be expected from that source. I fordtowu are in a deplorable condiUpn. i to branch lines in Manitoba.
tormeotiaK dnhum. H.1Vinc
—--- 7
terness and opposition among those who
lieports
from
the
upper
Ohio
valid
’
Covington
stands
apparently
high
'
Hundreds
of
white
men
engaged
in
5™*^.°!^
d
i
Editorial Notes.
are tlie nktural friends and supporters
I
'i
;—
.
; of temperance- -bitterness that will not show a deplorable condition of affairs,and dry, but gas has been abut off and ; business in Indian Territorv have been
the citixens may look for a cut off of- declared intruders and given notice to OmM-.tai omm i mi iSSTtkeJ;!'’ a4&lt; u
. The union party, which started nitli pgs, away with the present contest. take it in any shape, and coming near
at once. Many wBo are engaged j
,1 siwjteXTffufi&gt;
such a great flourish of trumpets, and , Again/the unwisu precipitation of this home the catastrophe irno less dread- the water supply.
ful.
,
,
At Newport the.situationJs proving «in farming or stock-raising refuse to i
dSLSlb!
Ebii’I. retelvM the filing approval of.
Skete iSl!
To-night Cincinnati is in darkness, worse hourly.
Many familiea intbc । obe«
order. Those within the Creek 1
: *0^
'1*ndPi
our good “principal servant, Mr. ID
nd&lt;| ahw|d ()f j|U otheWi tendg
de_ while soldiers are parading the streets extreme lower portion of the flooded ijimit will enter the plea that there is - f-ret &lt;iise*iion. tn
district were forced out of the second ! n0 executive to the government before
to&gt; h-utn 11*
golr. has not pimned very heavy as yet. stroy confidence in the wisdom of tlie assisting the police to guard the city.
WniEUNO.W.X'A.. Feb. H.-Aflres stones «Mlay. .
whom they own appear.
StaESra tor^IKil'5!i''
Boro of a spirit of foolishhess, pushed leaders and lead us to suspect their mobroke out in the large tliree-story busk- ’ ► The situation ui hast Newport is terTwo jHlexr.Ml train-robbers aud mur- &gt;**»n voy«&lt;M."
‘ ’n,pr’ ■" &lt;ir«
xs a rail to the (lemogreeu kite, it is ! tlvra. It looks as thougfi they faired
ness block belonging to the Heinlein ribie. Tbe houses in that locality are jPren? fromMexico are at Eagle Pass. ii^kTTTrkS?
•
- .1,., ™.w .r.i it ^vnw
son"’ utl"’r I“,rt-V idiould grt ahead
• .
.—utaj—.
p*r«rr ■ &lt;»inx»T Tom,-.
receiving the re ward it desen
of them, ami pronouncing in favor of estate, corner of BanK and Like streets, 1 all threatened with destruction. Four —
Bridgeport, and in two hours sixStore- i thousand people were fed by the com-'
&lt; tor evaders Pill reiuanlier the tern-; prohibition, leave no eicime for the for­ rooms and their contents Were burned, i mittee at noon, aud as many more were
, ,
,
..
,
nod-inn rtf
n nmv
ntirrv
Tn frieud
Ti-ianJ and
nrnl
mation
of a
new party.*
To
Total loss. $-&gt;5,000; insurance, about j turned away dinnerless in the rain be- ।
hie murder dear Jackson last 5o venflier.
foe alike, the instigators of this move­
Heinlein Brothers are - the 1 cause all supplies had givenoUL There .
' when old man Crouch. his daughter, ment amiear to be actuated far more by &gt;30,000.
heaviest losers. J. C. Dent was fatally ' was nothing for supper.
Mrs. White, and her husband, and a the desire to secure for themselves the, i^Tned
flilitufy.
Larned.*
Advices from Pomeroy. 215 miles up
the river, say tbe
ita sor
sur-­
visitor at the home were the victims. I MThip.1.or • partt lu,ov™,,!“1 l.h“&gt; i The waters are gradually disappear- 'j teterire^sa^
the town'
town and its
i,ig from
tlie streets,
streets, iu
mid* only
subL
from the
* on their
* ‘ ; roundings are
‘ almost
-entirely
a
. ,J"k
Since tien another daughter has com­ to insure the triumph of a principle. ing
yearhave
handled
wfll be, made in th&gt;
L’
U« til11 ‘ Jo'5 areclther actuated by disappearance
t last
entile,
for- ! SfcJStt'S'
’ pnT«raxhW1 it “.'i
disappearance Is
i_ the terrible devasta- 1 merged and jhe damage has been ter- ?“** &gt;?™’-.
mitted suicide; a num named.a
Fay, who
11, iririffarthy &gt;»"“'»• "rare very imwise, I Uon t0 valual,I6 property disclosed, ribie. .The water was eight feetblgber
warded a protest to HenrcsentaUve
' r'-2
worked for Crouch’s son-in-law,
­ and whichever horn of tbe dilemma Nothing definite as to tbe total loss of than ever before. The town lias had
-law. Hol
Holbwore con
gress I| XKteiiiijS
yyatanjd Hto”
e»x' 'a
‘ . ;'®k:
order, ami
~i^.i^
comb, at the time of the murder,
and i they take they rannot expect the eonti-1 ufe can be ascertained as yet,-but will no telegrapher railroadcomnunlqrtlon Dunham agaiug the bill \,d^.l

He Hasttng

Itilv made
made
who from many remarks lately
alrnut the
evidently knew very much about
crime, has been; killed after having him­
।
self shot and seriously wounded a clerk
in the Union City poetofliA*, Whom he I!
suspected of watching his' movements.'i
.
।
&gt;rU — last
l«-» achapter
V«._a_ —of
f 11.:..
—
_..l ! j
The
this1Z.
horror
occured
Friday night,
night, when
when a
a dtteciive
il£eeUve named
tunned,'
Friday

.

d™"-' "’&gt;‘1 followingof the peopleto any probably not be over twelve In this city
gnat extent. In proof that others, in ind forty between Wellsburgimd Part
ayinprrthy with prohibition, see this erebutg.’ An unknown woman wa,

for four days. Provisions are almost
exhausted, and appeal, to the country
at large were madefor aid. Tlie sp«Sl

J".
‘,h • ^7“
,“T
Tbe) dctiytee enrtgace «gleu

iLlVxnh ss Um te-IH uS

i
’*•&gt;•&lt;&gt;•
.
taLaKrTte1 u,^&gt;27£?ur'In ’ ’

drowned in tlie Fifth Ward lost night was rant to Athens, thirty miles, by
X-YV el Sum®
Li^,!,''i: 1
falling
from a second-story window meaaenger.
Sd,lo5Sfr?i to JSk?1SL« foFmi &amp;
1
At Gallipolis, 31U allies up the river.
®L’
I"*'” rnr
T‘'/"iteBemedi .• ana a
'’J,,;.
jinto the water. The baby of a familv
named Lash, on the island, also Ml In- 1 the water came to a stand st feet above “g*
at Kansas citv «?i‘ »SNw
!! %
j
to tlie water and disappeared from last year’, mark,sad raining.
■ .“5“® '™’ “*S
1sight
Neither body recovered. Many .
Pleasant,
“J to^vnte
totbe State
inwirota,
’
,Point
... four
miles W. Vn.. four miles .
i
I above, telegraphs for immediate aid.
।narrow escapes are rejiorted.
।
The
relief
committee
is
doing
nobly.
oui8i'&lt;ie
in mon”5 an|i '&gt;ect's&gt;“'
By a collision of sleighs at Ithaca, N. refusal of the governor to pardon Dick ,
. pi,...™ ,
must Im had nt ones- not onlv for
It. V. Bostwick, wife and son. and Liddell deprived the prosecution of its
aEABAMT LETTER
progress in ferreting Autthe
&lt;r_
out the perpetra-.
perpetra- tional convention.
convention What does this riea o^cirirenVbu?M
must be had at once,’th.
not de^tite
only for Ctarlea Dre»er were rariouriy Injured. evideDoeJjme. wra mm^tateW tA« ,, Ki.r. .r . &lt;inu.r.,
, tors of the foul deed, li as shot and mor/earlv date signify ?
‘ our_____________________________________
•&gt;—’i-*’ smaller
”
* es
SL Louis claims to have manufac- into the federal court anti tnaiged witn
Howr where hOUUi i. ike
in
small
river
towns.
In
places,
tally wounded. He Says two men met
“■ «o
38 juvuguitionists
propbitmnis
**,
assert, the old
t-et 1 tured last year 23.000,1 U) pounds bf to- rabbing the Lnited .’states paymaster «t. Mr. winjam w. Ch»&lt;iwi&lt; k ot »ut &gt;
from many of which nothing has yet bacoo, wtaiih beats the record.
. *
nurTlfxJ tiro tnmr zx.vm.
Muaaersiio*l,, Alabama LxIge Krekel. igm^nrtttrenter rau ,J
him on the road, £n&lt;l upon learning parties are their enemies, anti must be been heard, the destitution must H
slain, tlie death-blow can lie delivered
,
The county Jail at Wausau, Wiscon- ref"«sl h&gt; admit toe acenwJ to ball,
f!
'
from him his name/and business, one of .only from tho very best position, and frightful.
is
bill
introduced
by
General
Goff
alp,
was
burned
Moiidav
morning,
and
a™
5’“J? ifSLJmS. ret
" ta lh' 222*5® “•*Snurt«&gt;JSr2P2Sjj5
Tht
__ 2____ ~ them, who he is certain, was none other with every possible advantage. The
opriatiug S100.000
SIUO.OOO is
is appreciated,
two.,
prisoners perished in the flamea
scene of his erime for trial.
ISs" ,!2i * .'“I 1
*"
appropriating
,
than Judd Crouch, a profligate son.of national prohibition partv is yet too but the
2- amount was lc
: -r-J
Elizabeth Betz,
Itetz a
revolutionorv
For
fln&lt; time 1,1
,ll»tory of
"h’n W wmir *j&gt;&lt;j »*,,
fJ
not
large by
enough.
Elizabeth
a HarrisbunT^
revolution
—’nenLast night
a petition,
signed
news- sioner,
leniding ’at
enn-- JjJ^Sckei^toDk’litsat random*MonT F1”*4
f
the principaFvictim of the November weak a David to meet Golah and over­ Last night a petition, signed by news- [ sioner, residing at Harrisbui
come him, when the latter is given papers and prominent ciuuns, was pre- ' aylvmila. the widow of a drommer. Is
irresjmmra ' KraarSy'* p» vin?
tragedy, deliberately shot’ him. 'rhe choice of position and placed wholly on papers and prominent citizens, was pre­
sented
asking i S3 years of age aud in excellent health, dar «‘di»^rl
reited to Governor
flovernor Jackson, as£ng
November murder was evidently the his guard.
V
l— to telegraph
-------v xRepresentatives
&gt;----------- *-*»— «• •
afrom *_»
-------------him
in , -Advices
Arizona
area_to ..the .ef- as
, »ere desired, sold tbe remainder to ?tT,«”punoo. Dr. Kenhedv i% &lt;urv
woric of someone connected with the
The mistake of tlie prohibition man­ Congress to ask for $1,0)0,000.
general public, —
thus
giving tbe !
«fr.;
feet that Geronimo’s band surrendered , &lt;the
o-T
— i™ - ,i-itn-hiAw
iJhkjklw0.4 amU lot andMtan'
agers
in
fixing
for
their
convention
so
t
As
the
investigation
by
the
relief
par»t
San
Bernardino,
and
are
now
on
the
Tr
iLX Kronim r? m
Crouch family, and was done with a
40,’ being tbe
***«y*&lt;Hn« forth «ue
early a date, anti giving Goliah the van­ ties proceeds the reports become worse way to San Carlos reservation.
j of fancy bogs brought $7
iLf
view of get^ng at the old gentleman's
rice■ fur
tage, can be rectified onlv by the con­ and worse. The little town of W arren,
An oi»en winter in the arctic circle is ’ -------------M
- the
lh^ season,
!**,a^on’. while the
rS’ toSSJnJJ'M22’
iexb,te?.r ■ indiSatSd bnhe virtlie^ of re en- -- -----------le in Un, market sold at flfl ML'
vast property. It now looks as though vention itself, and postibly not by that. 8^°’
Some choice Michigan sheep changed ItewraaSeraoeraM^t&lt;k the hitor*‘f-m?
’Mo°n'niX^.VUii : 1~”’
*'“' A‘this hellish business was the work of If prohibitionists would mass the dif­
hands
at
$*i.
*"• **ortated«ita CoaMi^u,,.ou“
fused and independent voters now or
Judd Crouch, and that the blood of six,
A feud between A. S. Doran and ‘
soon to be adrift, they must name broad
i p. A Kitapro a wratem Union opte
rui.V VKn.. at llzxf QrxreJv,r~
Hn‘l ''Urxtry 1P
and possibly eight, victims was upon and strong men as their leaders, and
V1Pc*f£o’
teen ar- Saturday in m bloody tragedy. The forl^cur* nwnpuj an-,
antnrmi ? Ad^?.
him. If so it should l&gt;e found.it will give their cause not only the attraction IL Tim McCarty, on the island, lost rat?5,al
$2,600 In gold in his house, which was r®9t6d f°r divulging the contents of ci- mer and a party of friends gathered at
v
of
principle,
but
the
magnetism
of
per
­
surely be a pity that he cannot be hung.
6r me8
'®Fes-,
a saloon.
and hte two
’ rMwiU” i&lt;n&gt;
lucmo^es.
saloon, Flynn
rrj_____________
__ brothers
sonality. Can they do this on the 21st swept awav. It is estimated that tbe i P°uni
Judd Crouch has Ijeen arrested for
total loss in this vicinltv. on both sides
Henry Werner, of Canton. Ohio, was drove pas: in a hark and -&lt;recel.
received
—. a
» ------------------------- ----------------of Mhy?"
i*__i—। by -------------------volley
of twenty shota.
John
ITynu
three men at midnight,
*
« •
—
—
shooting Brown and his examination
Again, we could not endorse that of the river, will reach fn,&lt;M».0Ui). At attacked
Martin's
fed by ,I -shot through
the hand and------------robbed was-killed,
of__________
-- ---- «Ferry. Ohio, aw are .vw.
- -------------------------and two others were aeriletdown for Monday, the 18th.
Jackson movement.because of theridic- ----.--------------------------------------------------ously ,01.
wyiinded,
27
and throe
spectators
i■
,,
■
.———, .
„ I ulous position in -which it was evidentorganized charity. The funds are drawn W7&amp;.
J. M. Johnson has been
been appointed
were badly injured. The hack driver • —--- ---------- --------- 1_- .
• ~~:—
lines under tlie ;i
appointed were
The C rouch murder will undoubtedly we should lie placed. The program ap- from the proceeds of fines
Scott
law.
assistant
general
freight
agent
of
tbe
।
has
«
।
be the means of causing Michigan to P^ared to us to lie as clearly outlined as
CmctNN ati.Ohio, Feb. 12.—Tbe sit- 1 Rock Island road to succeed the late T. 77-7,
pears that Doran opened^afu&lt;&gt; lln/In
restore the death penalty for murder in I ar'H,.un.' s n(we. and ju.st alout as at- nation in Cincinnati and her suhiubs is 1 P. Wolfe.
' y«
‘»" •of tlin-»l« nuute in Fraak Ftynu
suite
m.cu„ was
wra ’
m* te- •llw.fl to rua
&lt;^V."A*:
?
ir
rn'- ?,ch
i
one that calls for commiseration. Ai Judd Crouch, of Jackson. Mich,
iittwnpt
*-«• •to’**" b»w b«u made, and
Kn.ro. or ni&gt; ih „, p.‘l7r ,i7
’ to
'
the tower house of our Mate legislature ; principles, the unuualifled endorsement year ago tills week the whofe roimtn 1 arreted Monday for an aU
was aroused by scenes of destruction ■ murder Detective Brown, and
nd
furnish*
!
lynching
is
op^ulj
mhuextad.
One
hun,2*,"^**
*»'tii
■'
iw.Cmowx ortfiurtKn r
at tiie last two sessions, but failed in of Governor Begoje, all pointed direct, -uu uwrr!m. ttIHl
UH. OBmajre
ure&lt;i
bullet inarK's
w«re found
tu:
and distress, and to-night the damage fed ball in &gt;5,000.
”' ! —
-------------------------------------------- on the ' VT Tar P1**?:10 l&gt;nr
the senate. Certainly something must ;? fu8,on
tm- greeniiackers, ami 1I exceeds the wildest estimates of ....
last 1 , Work fuij
•--in
: which
” • lh• *Fly
’• nn
.. l.nrthm were
red
.o H«. MoDrax pAix-nju
rej.unej b„ Uie 1MU. 1 Irni-k
fie don..Xtop the aijnoin^ increrae &amp;
| ££ uKSS
££
,
town iron works at Reading. I’ennsyl- riding.
ndlncvania,
and tlie New Jersey steel works
of bloody (Iinn’s ..in ^Hchigan,
Sot the 1.-st of our ability, and will tight wre of the mighty lh«xl that alt Ilia it
Trenton*

matter as we do, let us quote from the
-----------1
'
........................the
by
last
issue of the-American
Itefonner,
leading prohibition organ in thcl nitnl
States:
“The national prohilrition partv managers have made a mistake. Their call,
“ puHfahed in
in another
another column,
column, fixes
tires
i
,
l I—ITT&lt; rvl,te/rr. oo f R.. nl...... .
C„
01^,4
Brown, who had niaAc considerable :
tlu-'tiiue. ot'boldinir ’their Xnext

ggBggSwtirfc

RUSKIN'S WORKS,

GENERAL MARKETS.

only must there'be more severe jx-nal- them again whenever and wherever moment is rolling in resistless volume
.
.
•
A Bank at Phrttevflle. Wis., mainly
ti&amp;. but also more rigid enforcement of th&lt;?y al’Pear- ’Phc announcement that a down the Ohio. Within cannon shot of
CHICAGO.
thte law owl Iomm tukr.b.nint, .xf. Mi.I Krt*nback editor Is to take charge of the the center of population of the United owned bv Isaac Hodge, lias ceased to
the Jau. and Jess jtardoning of rrhnl-. uew paper, rs in entire harmohv with
States „
is a
of .iW.OOD
souls, j
r&gt; ।I ouue,
. community
cummunicy oi
wj.iiuu sums,
“re W0' . —■
w
_ ______
r°"’beyonfi
‘'»5,”.d tnost
“s*™*!
uai.s. Except something In* dorie to add tlie abo\-e conclusion. While we an*-■; ?,ci,.!?
anddis^.
prosperous
'cities ™,, “Mi. yy
. . ||%ty?Lnmh^.,
to the respect people feel for the laws strongly in fin or of .prohibition, we are I of the country, nearly one-fourth of,•,,Tene ,
Pro*nlue,‘l
who.™“*"*•■
;
of the state and to restrain them from nuUr the
”P»x*ed to llatism; nor i ?rhIch
** before this flood reaches
,0.f. Mloomin|rtd&gt;n, W-. who
comLX * .
?
r . r
"-ill we swaUow the latter for the sake itB, ut®Mt height, driven from or imIowa Infanlrj, died at
hu&gt;vuio»-Mmmi Port higher; FebT
mimittiug the most aw ful of crimes. &gt; ol- seeing tin- former triumph a iittle . Pri3011®4! i» their homes, and dependent Topeka of heart disease.
»17.L»n.47k:
March, »lf7TK*17.i); ' Only nauffhtrr CurrH of ComninHUn.
the people will hriseimd take vengeance I sooner. Those are the reasons whv the t on others for food and shelter. Not a
A se&lt;-ret meeting was liejd in New Mm.
Laid-StaUy; Feb..
' ihwi deaUt M&lt;t« bonrljj rxptx-led.uK rrwi-dh and thr hrw in their own hands Soei- IW &lt;aunot at present endorse the. unu,e thr®6 cities. The Jork by the directors of the Fellow1,-k faUnrl. ‘in* ’**’•
tfXi*T»n*n:a tth IJw* many h.-rlwof Calcutta. hr a.ritlrn:
etv must to- brnteeted
Th.™ wh..
Partv- We desire to c*»-operate 1
of the sun haa uot teen seen for atone 1 ark ImprovementComj.auv,who ’eSS^rnkmmwre., w. ™&gt;U:
it made a pnqxinrtMHi which &lt;un-&lt;t hf. onh
protK.t.xi
| hose
, With all who work for the Minnnidon daT9- I^e full moon’s gentle rays teye cxi&gt;en(l(-d al»out
and hare
•I »t &lt;?un»un&gt;pti&lt;wi. HK diiM K n..v .
. // haxe murder iu their hearts must Ik- of the liquor traflic. but cannot under, Altered through the clouds,5is hnbilittas
nf
non
xi.„.»n..n
liabilities of $75,000 in Montaiia.
" Choice ■hlpplM atrere................... Rnrn&amp;n 11.1 &gt;rauntty. and enjoying thr i^»i ..( twain
SMgtM &gt;h han pro\rd to tbe wrid that Consumption
Away
*,e governor of West. 'Virginia has hlr to cowl .hlpptag „eer,
^jnade to terl that tney cannot let ther take to champion the unquestionable VJ onl/80,1106
at night. A
wav
Medium to roodmeen....
ui coal-oi
uoal-otl telegraphed the congreadonnl delogaS
murderous impulses rontroj tht-m; that Ifleasures wldch a fusion part\ w«wld 1fro® 106 struggling learns of
Hogs-Martict firm. Sale* ranredfrom
----- --------------------/&gt;iltey .■asii.jt
I inanity, .^qw by 47
&gt;**
J-'
1’ Wd.'f«5«----“.*'»««« W
lights the tid” fn,,u Uiat Stat- that the work of 16.It(^7.15 fur heavy;
for ItehL ‘J?'5-**ui Mau....... ,_x .
gloom that has .settled as a pall over
f°r the suffered bv th - floods
7 CZ^ttlr technicalities*or by executive
tlie people is in full keeping with the W,H «&lt;|tiin' SIJMUMM).
/.
clemencyIf they &lt;-an thus i-s^-ajH-.
sadness of nature’s self. A prominent i - f**!!!??iJ^
Silas Smith,
preaciier of
’Vr,u a
” colored
|■?lor,*,, preacher
business man said a few minutes since Moberly. Missouri, has b:*t-u sentenced ‘.*J'(h28c; cciiirn'oH to
\
murder ini I run rioting through the
the
veanTfor
that never iu all his life had he felt as *to
“ “
“ iwinteuiinry
•
-for live
•
land, ami human life he Indd as of little
NEW YOKE.
gloomy and disheartened at the pros­ instigating the lunning of a Baptist
I)EI.('GEl) IITIIIN APP1
N°' a Feb.. »1.06&lt; •’
pects of the future outlook as to-night, church/
arcmint. But this nil! not lie;; if tiie
FOlt ASSISTANCE.
LCBh: Meh., $1 .t9&gt;,ia!.C9X; May, SLMk
rhe direct loss in Cincinnati alone of
Three turn WJ... have flooded with
* law-making (mwers do uot fornidi the
oyer $1,000,000 last year will be multi- counterfeit sib
silver
ifo
towns
on
the
proper statutes, and juries Im* I»olight
...
1U VJ1V
tj. Feb.
11.—-Seldom iu the plied several fold before Saturday night border of
-f Misso
?!Lr-xidr. and Arkansas were
or confounded by legal tH-hnirtdities. ' -------- .. ’ of
a
-—Citicinnati
...w, .zraihas
n there
next.been
Cincinnati
lies in a wide recess, captured whilecaptured while asleep in a tent in the
• MILWAUKEE.
the people time a law of their own week of more strained anxiety than the along the banks of the Ohio, where the pinenes, mu rendered without a tight.
’ * x/tiir'lerriMe
*
[d«h*“hills
have
been pushed
for
wbleh they will Im- In, to take in th., lilted witl“lii'dread that
’v uvvu
pusoou
Miuw lurback
। James
Goan, a railroad rinnhive nt
. •----------■■ ■" ■■ W a—^loceiaix.
’? 11JHtaS
LT.yell.. 1„dlana..kln«l lunX’wiUi for Na 2. (JATa-Fina; Na s White,
: 3T-e !°r Na ’• Barlst—
absrjKx- &lt;d «4her effe&lt;,tivi- mrusurcs. calamity was impending, that tlie river
Ixorer it L9:.n for No. X
•
Moreover the people's plan (dors away *°,1,1,1 l*'riiap* swell above all former
» with the rt Dense of eonrts^hd u.m.- teigids, that its hungry waves in wild
l"«mhp",ifld w#v» *■»»*!••&lt;&gt;'«’
ST. LOUIS.
a: U M
..
.
iuri«». fury would bring ruin and desolation IM.
and invites the red-handed assussin to ' upon all within their reach. Doleful
take some of his own medicine. We iu 1 PJ®dict ions were not wanting, and from
now^,^ to inrite rpte toUk. the «ttlS"!;il,3rnt,i

*“reK

IS

THE FLOODS.

.

fS'/ciS1.18 Tiw-tis
r^7i7^i?i.?S3tSX£
1 SSi^bSS;'SS^X‘^3

severe penatties for criminal*and letter : taiuty has been fearful.
x enforaanenf of thr taws that we now
.the
twenty-four hours
have
tes been a rise of fifteen inches
and at midnight it bad reached sixty­

""
’ an unt
lli«‘l
iteporti from Gnllipoll.
prohibition pnper.
Read what it nave to-night state the river still rising, and
of the union |«irt &gt;. that pnetnrt
flit- J?" P°J'“T*!?! “f d&lt;wd ”f
S;
— anil
— ’ folly:
» -• •
, six anu one-nair feet.
ism
Rain has set in, which appears, to be
4 A movement is on foot to comments i1 general throughout the Ohio valley. In
1 hux!ublUj?^:’,,?£ tt paper at Jwflamn, all probability the flood will not reach
which shall Ik* the organ of the now'| its maximum here for three or four
L nioh party. 'Hu- movement is in liar-1| days. Tlie situation along tlie river
inony with the determinatioki to push i front is unchanged, and.of course.there
the party organization during the com-I1 is very little to add. The waters coning (MinjMign the &lt;*&lt;msistent thing to | tinue to creep up slowly, and where it
be done. A party must have an organ, j will end bo one can tell with any de­
7
ronthfcted exdndvely in its interest*, gree of certainty.
The relief commitu-e bf tbe Cinciuand tflat organ should he in complete -I
harmony with the party principle in I chinati &lt; Chamber of Commerce and
I
Common
Council
issued
'Jhe
following
‘■vfvy h*pevt. Tlie lYwt will wdtxniie
the nthv paper an&lt; I co-operate with it Um circular:
Cincinnati, Feb. JO.—The Relief
far as poKsible in its work against in-!I
P"*11 ‘Tmunt(; Committee of tlie Cincinnati Chamber
thewrion whii h uuuk it a nroeraltv | of Commerce and Common Council, in
iF M-*d S
““I"1’ The
''not view of tlie steadily advancing floods
Hie orrau of a prohibition party. We iI in the adjacent cities and towns, and
along niDCb of the upper Ohio where
p‘ m
10 ,**e u"lt great suffering and destitution are be­
' ing entailed, begs to assure the outside
Eflic tliat any contributions made for
hibltion party ticket iato tbe Held tlib. I
sufferers will be expended for the
^■&lt;?n'\.Vr:nofT’hjln'™r eonrtravS;
i
tiie distressed in other locali­
riwtlt will Injure the cause it purpoaes
ties withthe same diligence and care
to serve. Onr reasons for th&amp; telief
exercised
in the relief of tbe afflicted
SlL.1*?1,
P'« beretofon.
wre, upon whom it is tbe purpose of
Tknait m to more tuny express them the
committee to expend only such con-,
now. llie prohilalionists In this state mbutkuis as are made in cineinnatL
Waia not seady for sueh a movement
itarfv .i ■ “• C*
Chairman.
“ rille, even had it not been a preitidni- inft2y U‘“ mo.ru,»x “
coutainrial year. Had the energy whfii is teing two men a ml two women capsized
iw Mimlfartrd in this attempt to form
•*wh,,rt lhe top ofa gwi
Be worti of tempon Elm sir-^t. One of the ran
kuna nan- 8wmd ssborv. the other retirhi-d M lamp
eouldhave •’ pogtau&gt;d held on until rem-urd. 'Hie
Tfo-v were
of the year, *o®en were downed.
or prrMblhus oqranin a coodlU» llroTS’Ji1riw bring,
to J"finite" to tbe Burfxoe and
inmi.y rovtanen ike era,
t “y

SEEDS! FRUITS!

42ROSESS$I
30 PACKETS i^JWUsiSI.

E I'.ut

law in theii|own hands, and visit ven- record. On former occasions and at
geaner upop the offender after their ozn '
time of tlie last flood, the river rose
fashion. We want to say that they tri//1 “‘j!
a c&lt;&gt;iu|Mlratirely short time,
-/« M., I,....ever, iinhra we have in.,n- \ thrill hrai'X nl«w "Mnd''tl.e°ZSSJ:

w-NKW-w.-rCHOICE^-

■ “it. »l*2*

d^’!

i

tions i^oaSrhe^njEh $18,000, buXaJf ' h T!XkfeM«f o“re re£,rted

John

BALTWOBK. S

i

wired. TimbooelMiere on abort il-!kijkJS* 2??®,2i"tlv,tlowaneo owing to inauBiclout Hupnllo,
**ePcr of Oihkonb, win.
Tlie committee i, yowerlrea tohelp kA„2I&gt;?a *i"
Ji!!1?™ « Hot
Ibem. Many. tbemeelvRi euSerenc from 1 ?Er oSHArk ' i*’Jird£rHl
R®",
the flood, contribute to help otter*. The i
a“J Mr. Bean to leave M
Mate of affaire is teurtrendlug
boenme of eoHuMcxi with tbe
Mkmthis Tenn., Feb. 12,-Tte river *
.
,
hew luis attained thirty-two feet 3
—
—
indtea, which is less limn two feet beow a» danger line. It continues ris­
ing st tteiiale of nine Indies daily. It
by gone Over tbe banks both Above
end baled’ tere In low places, butso far
mi damtee lias been done. It will take
two feeCiddltlonal rise tefore trouble euxjxs at backelt’8 harbor N Y
r^Uywld.o^yS^V^
In tbe bottoms begin, Tbe general
impression prevails among steamboat8b* tJ’PPted
Sunday

YMk01
low Cairo, which will Cteck the Hrant
thia point, but wlrleb must again And
'J* woyloto the MMasIppI atHelena
Ark., where the St. Fraiacbi riser emp­
rise Into the Mlaaiaeippi.
P

h“ re8ided 111
ye??’, received an

M^i»“ *&lt;TO,mtof

ground that they are
pradlcta that the flood vllicraad
tbe mark of isss all along the Ohio
At thia pofnt that NotefitN.- almoat
been reached and a great deal of wa­
ter is reported coming.
AT OTHER PLACBti.

Al California ft is terrible beyond de­
scription.
£bo entire town is com-

tbe

«ta mooth*
ago from the bite of a dur i -.tX X. ;
mother developed ateiS'r
1
and it waa found teMMWy ufZffiSj
to the insane MytH/
y
'

declining
badly

muc

lynJftJC

nov ttoelf.jMF

A Grot Medical Work on Manhocs

y*« fcentlt recap*!

, iSu“I,.!^B-1£Yu)f,»k’ '1-T*hcity
2LSi,*^’?ih a!*S“ J!' ““ *««»•»-

86611 ■Y
MN.
PRICE Only SI
MAIL, POST-PAID.

Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Fl.y&lt;l«»! !»•
bill!} I*nmuitum IfecUnr in Maa, rtrron «•'
biMlv
)«Uh, andlbe untokl nibrriev iwultlnr fr°r’
IikIIm retlon or cxcev*. a book tor ev«*iy man.
young. mkldie-uard and old. It coatalas 1- fiwyripUuu* for all acutr and chrunk dhev-*'
MM inn- of which u tavakiabk. Ho found t"
the Author. whose eiperienee for 23 years i* swh
improbably nrvrr before fell to the kit of MO
Mysk-tan. JU) pagw, bound in brand ful I nt.&lt;-t
muaifu. etabcMoed eowra, tall gilt, guarantied ''

�-i-

_ i watchman is compelled to attend
The Hastings Banner, 'x
business it is but Just that he should
HARTINGB, FRIDAY, JFEBRUAEY 15, MM.

Local News.
GREBLE A POWERS.

ONE FOURTH OFF.
TO CLOSE WINTER GOODS.
R. MIDGE, Clothier.
BUY NOW.

receive sufficient remuneration for his1
services. Those interested are request­
ed to subscribe for the payment of the
night watch.

The Ladies Society of the Presby। terian church will be f^itettained rt the
i-nysMehceof Mrs. John Nevins, by MesJ dames Carnahan, Nevins, Powers, Daw­
son, Lathrop, VanArman and Babcock,
on Friday afternoon. Tea served from
half past .five to seven.' A cordial invi­
tation toall.

A petition is being, numerously
signed by tlie business men of the city rei questing the colincil to purchase a steam
fire engine. This scheme has the heart v
FOB
— — SALE.
■ .
'**6 * * w . j.nxo **.-.1..1" i
vllt . I .rt
________ .
i win .eii my Bowling Ailey and Lunch endorsement
of ik.
the n
B
anner
for it ,lieV44u v-4
nn.-i.ynik, iui
uvr.ood reou.ni
fur w-iiimr.
_
Koom. Good rciMon*
for Beilin*.
Apyly Anwiv
iiovo&lt;, ........... ...
, ,
.4 p^rni.™, ».u 4.«rr~. S;
Oluu
ey be inVHrted. It I» JtatVhat at "fir™

it is utmost an impossibility to get a
I sufficient number of men to work the
hand engine now owned by the city for
.

BENTLEY BBOK. A WILKINS.

..... _

*

Mill

any length of time. Let us have a
steam engine and better protection
against fire, by all means.

j

the company will please- not confound
this statement with that contained in
the circular regularly issued, which
states the losses from October 1, 1882,
to October 1,1883.
The business year
liegins with the first of October.
The
year for which a report must be made
to the insurance commissioner begins
with the firSt of January.
The Barry and Eaton has closed its
twentieth year of business. It is eminently fit and proper that at such a time
each member of the company should be
placed in possession of just such-a’book
as this. It records the progress of an

LAST CALL!

holes. Into this tbe sleigh-runner slid.
The eonveyaaee stopped; not so tbe
homes, which jokingly ambled up and
over a little knoll, dragging the sleigh
tongue after them and at length hold­
ing up after the driver‘a repmted re­
quests. To repair damages with a str-p
was no small ot speedy matter. While
this was being done, some of the 'party
took, leg bail across lots to Mr. Cross’,
not far away—a Jeweler leading the
advance guard. The sleigh-tongue was
strapped on after a fashion, which
| wasn’t much of a fashion either. At

organization in which he)is interested, I snail pace, all but one being compelled
o£
It shows him
and that
. which he is a part.
L 1; to
w walk,
. ...
_ ..one sitting un the seat—.. ill 1'1.1.i.l V...’ . ■ 4♦ 4 •
- * — - —.
where the &lt;‘o,nl*an-v ~ n n .1 n ;mii nk
ah*)
his attention V-bet
wan■ holding
| ^''ided
.
*
*
whether the officers have labored faithfaith- 1j on to the strap and watchkur
watching one of the
fully for the company or not.
When i horsed heels, which were playfully
I' he
the
the vnimoyoung man
man's
’ raid’ ’ tb&gt;
” ' ■‘‘ •‘‘ •““t‘ "bowing
‘
ho toin. 1 Merching
searching- after
after the
’s hat,
hnt
i crease of membership from year to year, the party proceeded toward Mr. Cross’,
particularly the last, he cannot but fciel having made tlie round trip of 14 miles
in something less than 15 hours. When
U'at **“ olB“n' h,ve Korked
aiinnAacf
i&gt;11 v
oil
koand successfully.
Especially
will he they reached the house they fotmd the
feel to compliment the efficient and en­ jeweler toasting his shins by a comfort­
terprising secretary, Mr. Bogers, who able fire and listening *o music on the
conceived and carried out the plan of piano.
After a season of ^njoyment at Mr. .
publishing this book and placing it In
the hands of the members of his com- Cross’, during which time the gentlepany.
men had partially recovered from their
The Jxxik will be useful in many astontahing surprise, the party started
ways: First, it will place each member on the^homeward journey of five miles,

In a short time the GRAB BAG will be done away with.

Now You Have a Chance
TO GET A FINE

132 by 50 RESIDENCE LOT
IN GRAND RAPIDS, ON DIVISION STREET.

Aii Kleeant Parlop SDit, valied $5.00 or Some Otter Nice Prsst.

Union Hajli. was crowded to hear
the Spanish Students Monday evening.
And
Youngs anti tbe Union School building, a The entertainment was both novel and
bromt pin. The finder will be suitably re- pleasing; thd music of tlie mandolins
and guitars possessed not only the merit
lanArnuin'i.
'
of complete harmony, but as well a melFine Flooring ton dollar* j&gt;cr thousand
.
,
in possession of all the facts he needs in The driver reported that lie had thorteetj No. 1 Fencing,’ *14A&gt;O) No. 1 HornWlW Weird, fantastic and order to know the present status and oughty repaired damages. All went
'
' - ’---------strangely fascinating. The execution
future prospects of his company; in ■ “merry as a marriage bell" for a mile.
of the Students was as nearly perfect as
short, it shows him who compose the | "’hen the infernal sleigh-tongue liegan
it would seem cotdd be. This was
company. Second, if there are'mistakes its playful antics again. To add to
J NO. B. ROBERTS.observed, especially in the time and ac­ in any policies they can be ’ rectified. I their amusement, the dews the heavens
companiment, when the American airs Third, it will give every old member | were busy distilling began to congeal
were rendered. The performance upon
not posted on the amendments a full i “*1 faU in larK&lt;‘ flakes. A halt was
the tumbleronican was well received.
understanding of his obligation to the made, and the offending part of the ■
The gross receipts from tlie entertain­
sum
company under these amendments, j sleigh’s anatomy was tied on a second
ment were
and alxjut 820 were Fourth, if there should be a party car- j time; but not so securely but that the are
Webster'* Unabridged, *8.25.
: netted to the local association.
than he should, boy»had
to
every iuu
hill,, uuu
and hold
i
। rrying
j mg larger insurance man
w's
w walkup overy
uuiu
do
The greenback county committee, it can lie reported to the officers and l,ack 1116 conveyance on every down
with others of
that party,
met
at the remedial.
In this wav, perhaps, if the grade, to keep it from running into the
•*»--*
*
....
.
court home Saturday afternoon for a members do their duty, enough may be horses. When the declivity was partic­
daoed prices.
conference. They decided tohangthelr saved to pay for the 4.000 books iasual ularly long or steep, all hands walked. many
dnaneial harp upon the aallows for a I a down times over Fifth, it will tend One of the gentlemen confidentially
season, and sail in for a vigorous anti­ to increase the feeling of responsibility told us that that sleigh tongue was like
monopoly campaign. Nothing was to the company and confidence in the a woman’s in one respect at least—it
yeung lady dealrtng to attend school.
said about asking the democrats to join same. Sixth, as a result of it, there will was uneasy and restless and constantly expenses.
situation by enqulr- the procession; that being studiously be more, and more successful, ’ efforts on the go, with no particular j&gt;lace to
kept in the background, 'rhe green- made to increase the munber of patrons go to. It seemed to have a wizard in­
~ahar«&gt;». iu- j
leaders is tujhold the party togeth­
of the Barry and Eaton, andtheainount fluence over the sleigh, which described
Wanted,
er on anti-monopoly issue, and later on of insurance carried.
Our judgment ' a path as full of angles as a rail fence,
I spring the fusion trap. Though there will lie greatly amiss if, as a result of so that some of the boys insist that the
NOTICE.
Cross’ to Hastings in
ie Farmers- was IlothinK sai'1 about the matter, the putting this book in the hands of the ■I distance from Mr. Gross
. ny of Barry ‘ fact still remains that the greenback members, this year will not witness a Ithat sleigh was not a whit less than
in b« st Union Hull leaders of Barry county favor a fusion larger increase in the business of the from ”
Hastings
’
•to Mr. C’s via Irving.
.
ir». Feb. 19th inst.. ut ' with the democrats, and —
in secretly
will
Barry an&lt;l Eaton than ever before At 3:30 a. in. of Saturday the leap year
D. W. ROGERS.
work to get it. Murk Wur prediction, known.
If it does not, we shall no picnickers rode into the citjlJ making i
ami see if events d»» not justify us in । longer have faith to believe that busi­ the night owl fairly green with envy by !
___________
&lt;__________
______________
_ “We wonT _
go home till morn-1
About 75 pairs of skates are now re­ saying so.
ness enterprise
and__push
are ever__
re- howling
We
are informed
thatkparties
in the J warded. We are
this,r____
that iQKWe may remark in passing that I
quired to supply the patrons of the rink.
____________
_________
_________
_____ certain
____ _ of
______
—r .L..
..............
..4 | .....A.
I...— of
,.r tk„
____ ____
__ if '* t Fig. fff'TltUmnn
Yesteuday was St. Valentine’s day, southern part of
the county,
who
want
each ........
member
the Ti
Barry
andi T.«„4
Eatpn,
gentlemen inui.it
insist that
that thair
their iwtnoti.
const!-:•
and many were the anxious inquiries at i and need the new ^railroad as luully us the Ixxxk were not furnished him by the , tutiona could never withstand another
Hastings
or
Kalamazoo,
are
urging
j
company,
would
gladly
pay
five
t
imes
;
snc
*
1
H
paralyzing
surprise.
.
the post office delivery.
' i ” “ „
” " .
.
&lt;.
J
&lt;—
;n build it I t.u
The Bony county~Horticultund So­
• The new furnaces are being plant! in •| “ Hastings ami Kalamazoo «
will
as much f..r
for na ,«r.v
copy as -it h..«.
has eral the
LOST,

remember we have, reduced the prices of winter goods
so low that it will save you $4.00 on every $10.00 to buy your
Overcoats for.next winter.

We Wager the Sum of

The
lost or won to go to some charitable society that we
selling Overcoats lower than any house in West Michigan,
so
not fail to come to the Rapids and see ns.

How can we afford to sell goods so cheap and give away so
fine presents? is the question asked by many. Well the
GRAB BAG SCHEME has increased our sales more than
double, and the Cash Discount alone will nearly pay for the
BOYS’ OVERCOATS, value 12.50, only |1.00.
MEN’S Dk. u
4.00, “
1.50.

We have 800 Overcoats still on hand.

THEY MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST I

Star Clothing House
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

portion at the whool house. Thtu " ithout our ahi. Hasting, an.l -Kala-: company.
..ndethaP,ngan&lt;l breezy ootroventf.
wiu d,‘ •,",thlnK of th'' kiu,L
,,
T ■
„
। Over S28JOOO m ginxl notes have lieen, ' A Sleighride as was a $leioh1Ude:
Mr. I. I’AKnrr. of Woodlaad. mU»»। rajM,|in thtocltyr It hash.™ rant^l .
A party of young ladies in tills city
large mrnntnt of pdumnal property
at nuu
&lt;nU nmne.
worll(,, MthoruI1
,„v N()t *.a
.
«.&gt;
determined to have a leap year sleighauction on his premises,
rurertav.
whocoiihl afford (..give hiialwn iximwd. ride, and Friday evening &gt;va» the time
IMth.
I
IIand
his
or.. Hat
The
idml to
__ , 1.1
. _note
..
.i„4 refus.il
....4*....... , A-uml?
... ...__ t ' ««
u/xt for
fiw the
tht. same.
ustino
Thr. ladies
lutliiMi dei
vlruG/l/ul
t.»
Don’t forget to ask your inerctiant for ! ^-e (|ou|4 jf M month’s solid work in surprise their gentlemen friends bj rontiie handf-niaiie kip and calf Ixxita mantifactureil by Smith. ;Shnmon+-fc PeaImmIj.
(
4
1 Two leap year sleigh rides Friday
evening. Looks as though the' young
kalis wore making the most and the
i&gt;est of their opportunities.

this city by the Is-st canvassers in the !
: country windd result in -adding more
. than
to that alnwly raised.,
Kalamazoo and Kalamazoo county have |
' all they ran dotu raise their proportion. I
Hastings has done nil she could. The
balance must lie raised outside, and I

ciety will meet at the court house in
the city of Hastings, Thursday, Feb.
, 28th, at two o’clock p. in. A paper will
i
lie read by M.C, Woodmansee on -Gard­
ening.’’ am! one on thr “Apple.” by Por­
ter Burton.

sealing from them the place where they
intended to gb. The sequel proved that
thf !«»** siwwlrd in their little surP”5** beyond, even their most sanguine
«xpei-tations. It was a secret, ol course,
which they would not have the lioys
I010"‘tor the world, but Nelson &lt; ros*

Twestvone punmmi uniud with ■'.ainly In thct.iwn, of Hope. Hurry and , hm&lt;&gt;e live mile, direotl, w™t &gt;d town,
tlie M.E. church Sunday morning, mu- Prairieville. Thffle townu aw directly
the objR-tlM'point. On the eienking ns In all. The Tuwlm and inb rested. If their people refuse to do
i" qm-stlon they »tart&lt;tl out m high
Thursday evening meeting, will lx conporportion.the ri«d will fail, there «&gt;&lt;*• Whe«
. half Aides
, 1the
driver halted and inquired
,:n..al
are no two shies alx»ut that. Mo/e than "esl»
--------------------------------------------- —of
desired
,
*
•
..
. . . । this, if those towns &lt;1&lt;» not aid The pro-1 the young ladies whether they drainsl
Ike Hendershot has the material । jevs
.
,
..
.
r
.
..
.
.....
mm their
uiicmi ref
inwMi
ov to do
w shall deuv- , 10 PUXTtsl st nil ght a)u*ad or go north­
.
. .
V
Ka.
and
usal so
on hand for a new\iftm which he will Hfeat7 it. the next move that will be made i *"d across the river. The parties ad- ।
. .
_4 g.
feat it. the next move
erect hi the spring on his M est Green will be in the direction of Battle Greek, i dressed held a whispered eonsulationstreet property. A fine new dwelling Johnstown and Baltimore stand ready ' yon understand they #ere bound to surwill be next in order.
*
to do their ful) share for such road; and prwe the boys- wl|k.h developed the
The dam at Freeport, which broke they will t&gt;e Invited to do so unless the ;
that none of them knew exactly
away/one week ago Sunday, has been people along-the line of the Kalamazoo । "’here Mr. Cross 11 veil. But it was
repaired and the grist mill is again in &amp;, Gaginntt road do what they easily ran [ decided chut the boys must be surprisrunning order and prepared for any, to help us. Hastings cannot and ought i
J iin&lt;* chances were taken on the
business that may be offered.
not to do more than she has.
north road. At the bridge all hands
got
out and walked, not because they
The meeting'and social of the W. €.
wanted to, but tiecause they had to, the
Tmk Barky and Eaton’s Book.
T.Upheld at Mrs. Bartley'*, wm, doI­
bridge
being bare. We might add that
. withstanding the severe storm, well «t- This week, each member of the Barry
tended and of much interest Tbe next and Eaton Insurance Company will re­ the heavens were distilling gentle dews
all the while, |which fell in refreshing
meeting will be held at Mrs. N Baltey’s ceive from the secretary, Mr. D.
next Tuesday, Feb. 19th, commencing Bogers, m finely printed, admirably ar­ showers upon the sleighriders,
Tbe party next being brought up at
ranged and highly interesting circular,
at 2JO p. hl
’•
the Doud school house, having made
Some members uf .the school board containing such Information as should
six miles up to that time. The ladies
be
in
the
posaession
of
every
member
of
i took exception to our report of the fur­
voted that Mr. Cross lived not far dis­
nace matter. If we have not stated cor­ thecomptwy- Fipit iaa list ef the of­
ficers. following which is a short history? tant. The gentlemen hoped he did.
rectly, our columns are open to those
of the company, showing a splendid in­ The wild-goose chase continued until
who wish to show where we were
Irving -station was reached; distance
wrong. We have no desire to do any crease hi meaibmdiip and amount in­
sured from the year the orglmi/Jiticn travelled 10*^ mile*. By this time the
man an injustice.
began busing up to the iwesent time. boys voted that they were thoroughly
, with a faMHfr
Just astheoblt
The report shows a gratifying increase surprised, and the bdiea admitted that
be sleighing is
ing look,
for 1883.
Next comes the. amended they -.were completely dumbfounded.
about to have ■*, t__ ,____
duvter am! 'by-taws of the company. But some, of the ladles were sure that
a few inches at the beautiful, and slip­
The possession of this will be of great Mr. Cross lived very near Irving. The
ping will Im- it any thing better than
worth to all the oldor members of the gentlemen hoped he did, but thought it
ever. The nid timer has never htt quite
company, who may nbt have kept posted a goojl ’ iifeii to inquire. The party
so widely in his guesses as this yea{.
on tbe amendment* that have l*en whom they addressed replied “Go to­
The society connected with Emanuel made from time toi time. A list of ward Hastings on the listings road i
church will l« entertained on Thursday
afternoon of next week,by Mrs. Nathan
Barlow and tbe ladies associated with
her, at the society rooms in Bower’s
block. Supper served from half pMt
five until seven. AU are cordisiiy i»-

.

Buy the Ladies' French kid sh&lt;M&gt;
manufactured by Smith. Simmons APeabody. -Thr\ are good. cheap ami a
perfect fit.

The

afflicted

Will

please

READ.

KEEN TREATED RY DR HAKKHK.

“ 1 have immmI in my family three .wits
of Dr. Barker’s Voltaic Armor Soles,
and would not be without them."
“ In eight treatmants 1 was cured of
piles, and 1 do not hesitate to recommend electric baths to my neighbors.”
“ I have a-good appetite, my liver ac­
tive, my. bowels regular, all due to the
benefit I receive from the treatment of
Dr. Barker."
“The electric baths make me sleep
when all other remedies fail utterly#
An invalid remarked: “Oh, if I
could get out to church, to tell my peo­
ple how much good Dr. Barker's treat­
ment had done for ine."
“ I had but two baths until I was
free from pain, although for several
years I had been a constant sufferer from
neuralgia."
“My lungs have i
me lew since
I began taking electric baths than at any I
time during the past five veers."
‘
•
...
.
into 1
With
VU. UWW I MllMK U*nMa of riding twenty or thirty miles!
haven’t the leant beck-ache, what­
ever."
/
The son of aflady treated- for general,
debility remarked: “ Hud it not lieen for
your treatment, 1 greatly fear mother
would have been an inmate of the in­
sane asylum long ago. She is now in !
good health, her mind is clear, and she
&amp; cheerful and happy."
“ I hadn’t enjoyed life, or felt free from
pain for yearn, until I had taken treat­
ment with Dr. Barker.”
"I was crippled so from rheumatism
that I was unable to walk about. At- i
ter taking a trial treatment of Dr. Bar­
ker’s electric baths I am now able to at-'
tend to every day labor.’’

members, giving the s«Ttk&gt;n whereon about 1% miles, and you won’t be far
the property insured* is located, the from NeL CnKB’." This unfeeling re­
amount of insurance carried, and T,hi­ mark was at once communicated to the
pest office address of h*rh party insured fair surpriaers, who had now1 become
follows next. Barry county by town- the surprised parties.
The ride |from Irving to Mr. Crass
Aips comes first, liegfning with Wood-1
vited to attend.
land, following acrosa the &gt;»orthern tier
D.W.Bogebs will build* mw bans of townships and back ;on the next ant. The girls were busily engaged in Wheat, white ..
and a commodious upright to the boose southern. Kat«m county is presented charging ewh other with responsibility
in tbe same order, liegining with the for not finding earlier tbe much sought
on his Carlton farm. Leonard
northeast town. The names are given residence of Mr. Cum The hoys casu­
in
alphabetical order, thus ambling one ally msarkrtl that, in all their reraetntoereet a
to locate any property insured and find beranoe, ndt so brilliant a aurprise aa
*
this had teen recorded. White thia
all

Frederick Hotchkiss
I have on hand several Standard Books,

bought fpr the holidays.

I will close them

out to you at

; Bottom Figures!
The long winter evenings are upon usz-

You can spend them in no Way more profita­
bly than by reading.

Have the books for you,

and so*cheap you cannot help buying.

School Books!

of putting- up the houses.

A night'xTBtohman’s time detector
has been purchmed for this city and the

of tbe income and expand!- the party
i^avioy .tran JanuKy I,
uarv I, 1884.
Member* of therokd

the Z. R Hoyt fanp.
—.
MW ttt.UA, ,

drifted.

In the track

I have what you wapj. in this ItaB.

�HME. AUGUSTE’S LION.
N.aTimes Translation from Horace Eertfn.1
I books, chaplets, benches, stools, esndptoctivia ever regularly
to erect her canvas ixxith under the ' dlrsticka and censors were scattered on
The beadle had barricaded
poplars of the village of Le Cours, not tik- floor.
-/Wedon’t employ women." a «n«reery for from the church. On either himself within the ecfifrrakraal: the
area replied/
replied/- because
• side of the entrance there was a flaring chanter, wlio e face vu hilly lit by a intendent of deUcteyea
pointing representing lions of enormous gush of Ught from the window, was it is our firm dourietfon that women
size, with open jaw* a inI waving manes livid, and hia knees were knocking to­ cannot 1* r?U&lt; d on.* We have tried
—rising upon their hind legs os though gether almost Vtoi.-ntly enough to them and, fond I th?m won.ierftdly
seeking to devour th? sp«!etotars. The break tbe bones. A Glib- boy -that ha?l quick at di: ining the source of a mvas-jueczed himself under &gt; a big choir tcrions crime, p it:eut in testing a nian
peasant?, especially tl&gt;^ women, felt
cold chills ran down their backs: and thrust out from betwixt the nngs a for capturing a i^sperted person, stole—
in spite of tlie pressing appeals‘of the face comiraHy distertefl by tears of yes, UDCommni.iearive. There is ju?t
doorkeeper, no cr.e dared for a long terror.
Tlie &gt;aeri*-tan had run up ihe on?, reason, ami not one reason. wh&gt;
steeple stairs, and w.m ringing the bell they are not to T&gt;» trusted - -no one ran
time to enter the inUaor.
At bwt when the . tax-collector—who with all his might, as if there was a tell who Lt* the inoht influence over
The them. Anyhow, we can’t afford to take
wati an ex-officer of jujuave^—made up conflag ation to be extinguished.
hia mind to cross the threshold of the few women who had succeeded in get­ toe risk of emptoymg tliem and being
menagerie, some of Hie villager? wm- ting out of the church with tbe first betrayed by them.'*
Another experienced manager of de­
rush, were running through all the
mor.ed up courage enough to follow
” Sometimes persona
streets of tlie village, throwing up tectives said:
him.
’
,
.
apply for a female detective to art sa
A boy moved buck a sliding partition their arms, and screaming for help.
The priest alone—who, from the an attendant to take care of wraps at
in tlie cage, and .poked a big iron pitch­
fork between the barn. ITxec 3 lion height of his pulpit—had seen the wild fashionable receptiinnk They sie well
known in society, who have hud trou­
beast w alk quietly away-tried to re
wm seen to rise np painfully—an aged
lion, all broken down and worn oat—a attablish some calm among the faithful. ble after receptions in getting the
blear-eyed lion, whose fnr was meagre But his voice was lost in the tumult of wraps, overshoe* and -umbrellas to the
.Sometimes they get so mixeu
and filthy, and whose tail was all raw, the panic; and already, from ah tbe owners
excoriated, scabby.
When he yawned, hop-H-s. drinking-plnec'i. club-rooms, up that the owner of an old overcoat oi
only a few stumps of teeth were visible taverns, etc., men were running to the shawl or umbrella saunters mnprently
-icene armed with Lefaneheux revolver.?, off with a new aud more expensive
in hi» jaws.
Madame Auguste drew
a eurtoin aside, and introduced herself pitchforks, spits, and billiard queue?. overcoat, shawl or umbrella '' Wink­
The lion, indeed, had very quietly, re­ ing with-a wicked expression. “H;»-s.
to the public.
She had a thin face
scarred with smallpox, and a no.e like trace d his way to the raenaeeiiie* a* you know, are notoriously aaccesafu! in
an eagle’s beak.
Her faded velvet soon sa he had heard the beadle's hal- eluding their owner's search—if they
If the occasion 13
herd fall on th? church pavement are good hats.
bodice and tights speckled with greasefor a
detective,
Madame Angxiste at once rushed gt her a fitting one
spots, nevertheless excited the admira­
It is not generally
tion of the country people. ■ She boarder, raining lashes upon him we send one.
understood
that
female
detectives
,
with
her
whip,
and
hurried
him
into
the
entered the cage, brandishing a whip.
The Gon uttered a feeble roar. . There ; cage, with many kicks in the hinder are employed only at these /large
receptions, and then only in the
was a timid shrinking toward the door- portion of his emaciated body.
But the whole village had 'been ter waiting-room and in tEe room'set ajmrt
for tlie ladies’ especial use. Some per­
some of tbe peasant women even had ' ritied.
Headed by the tax-collector, who had sons imagine that female detectives go
one foot on tbe street.
A little girl ■!
Liken down an old revolver from his to the receptions as guests. Thai would
sobbed with terror, and palled at her
panoply,
the peasants poured into the lie an insult to the genuine guest?. Be­
toother's dress.
Madame Augiute. however, flogged booth; and, in wpite of the supplications sides. in society here every one knows
and
even
tears of the Gon-tamer, who her neighbor, and the female detective
the old lion; ami the animal finally rerigned himself to the duty of leaping clasped their knees in her vain despair, would herself be detected as a stranger.
,
they
put
the
muzzles of their weapons Then introd actions would nccewmrily
over a bar; but only to lie down again
immediately at the farther end of his to the i»oor brute's head and blew his follow under an assumed name, and the
cage. Then the lion-tamer crouched |j brains out. One peasant even carried subsequent explanations the hostess
down before the animal, and, opening |; h:.». ferocity so far aa to shove a billiard- would be compelled to make in account­
the Gon’s
throat.
The ing for tlie disappearance of Mr*. Sohis mouth, thyust her pitted face again cue down
against his jaws. All tbe spectators I village folks seemed to hare lieen and-So would make her life a burden.
uttered a cry of horror, and tlie women । wrought up to a pitch of unheard of I fee no good reason, though, why fe­
rushed out in affright, communicating ;; fury; and every possible term of abuse, male detectives should not be employed
their panic to the whole crowd of i■ invective, and insult were lavished npon in the ladies' Tootn. It is a convenience
to have a skilled eye cm the property,
-urchins gathered at the door. A few of the wretched animal's carcass.
“And now,” shouted the tax collector instead of one liable to make mistakes
the men, seeing that the tax-collector
merely shrugged his •shonJders. iield i to Mme. Auguste, who had almost or to be out of the way when wanted.”
their ground. Madame Anguste then fainted with grief, “now this will teach
arose with a smile, and the performance you that I have never been afraid of
lions r
was over.
In Pliny’s time it was customary to
in.
As they went out the country folks
Madame Auguste long
remained describe the warriors of a few genera­
•liscns-M-d the wonderffil courage of the
tions
before as giants.
Alexander the
lion-tamer; and continued to ask one ' motionless with grief and despair. Her Great very well understood the strength­
another whether the bars of the cage ) lion represented ail her earthly posses ening effect of a little substantial evi­
sions, her .only resources—besides, he
were really strong enouglu
had grown old in the menagerie, and dence on such descriptions. On one of
The tax-collector was tlie only one
bis expeditions he caused a tomb to lie
who hud a hard word for the ban. when • His submission, liis docility, were extra- constructed and pla.-ed in it arms and
ordinary^ She would not think of re­
they talked th? tiling over among kn­
maining any longer in the midst of such armor of an enoriuoiis size, and married
own .circle. ’‘He's limp a* on old toIt has l&gt;een
people; and she gave orders to pack up the whole with his name.
bacco-qnid.’-- said he to the notary and
suggested that this clever fraud was
and leave town that vriry evening.
the druggist; “I’ve seen a very differ­
practiced
by
William
the
Can.'ineror,
But at the appruaeK of nightfall tlie
ent kuyj of lions ia'the province of Con­
?ky clouded up quickly and heavily. K w hose supposed tomb wa* opened in
stantine!’*
. fnrions wind came whistling through the sixteenth centucy an.l found to con­
r. i - L
n*
the tree*, tearing away the leaves and tain tb»- bones of e.a u:ieomtnotilv large
'ITu- attempt made to destroy
Three o’clock had just stnui. The whirling them abroad, mid the thunder pehion.
a dear belief, however, received a se­
men of the village were amusing them­ Is-gan to roar in the distance.
selves in various, ways; some playing st
jS’everthelees. Madame Anguste's two ver e blow by a disco;cry made in Hauen
piquet in the tavern, others at ten-pins wagons left the village by the highroad. in 1509. On the ariihorjv of Le (’at a
■ on the jinblti* road. Tlie women were ' Tbe storm burst over the country. Be­ stone totnb wu t nco\e-rd in which was
. hurrying by to disappear within the tween tlie shafts of tlie traveling wagon a copper plate bearing the insrrip.tion,
' doors of-the* eliurch, where vespers were ; trotted a great big mule from wlume “Here lies the noble and paiwatd lord
• commencing. The peal of bells from flunks the rain-water poured in stream*. the Chevalier llicon d • Vallcmout and
1 the steeple alone broke the silence of ; The old liorsp who pulled th? other his bones. ”
The skull of Ricon held a bu-.liel ofi lx* Cours, which soon appeared tjMavehicle containing the carcass of th??’
' pfotely deserted. Behind the canvas lion, hnng ....
In corn, and bis skeleton indicated that
his head ___
sadly under ..
the
booths a thin column of amok? w»r. furious downpour. The thunder rollr.l when clothed in fl&lt; sb tlie chevalier
rising from tla." roof of tin-canary- madly overhead; and, by the light i»f stood nineteen feet in his stockings. As
colored wagon, with its shaft* in air. the lightning. Madame Auguste showed unsettling to a serene mind as his apMadame Angustr was cooking in her her
■ ' -tear-streaming
■
•
-face at. the .little
—
traveling-car.
_ :
—J
c, wagon -UM
: __
buck window
of „
her
and at in- night, he was quite a pigmy beside
The menagerie was tranquil; the old I tervals flung the epithet, cowards! into Tuciitob M'hns. king of the Teutons,
who towered up twenty-five feet. Le
lion continued to sleep, and the mcnag- | the great tumult of the tempest.
| erie boy had gone to the iun to see
January ll/l»&gt;1d, im-nti *ning the date
whether Madam* Au^tute s horse and ■
particular!Tne s ;ri.-t »n of another
mule had received their peck of oats.
■
'Washingt.»n D&lt;Uer.)
monster thirty feet long was found-at
But after 3 Httlc vriiile. the lion ,
The Childrens Christinas cluby/of Mazaenb, Sieily. in 1516, and still an­
teased and imrnssed by flies, opened
. one eye, moved Iris tail, and rulflicd hi- which the prexiden's daughter. 11 tile other at Palermo in 154H, which mermhead against the bars.C Forthwith the j Nell, is president, gave a Christmas ured the sam-. The appearance in the
to
three T
other
barred door by which abiaamc Augnste I feast
• poor children,
A '7 and
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flesh of these ere ‘hires had better be
had entered the cage moved ujion it* &lt; cIal*. the outgrowth of tlu«. gave din­ left to the imagination.
hinges, and stood ajar.
It had not n’n’ in other Motion? of the city iso
A»if detei'mined .t&lt;&gt; allow that hi*
been prdperlv secured, aud boIxmIy over 2,000 youngsters had a vision of country wn* pm incut us a proilncer of
had observed* thr fact-uot .ven tbe I K00'1 1,Tn,«
nhe*1 of ,.hpir *x' tlie skeletons of giants, un Itnlmn of
Hon, __
who had lain down incite content-. 1j !'*=«•••••*»»•»•
*” U *has. tbe fifteenth or siviveinh century ro­
The
club
which
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•
/_'/” ' ***(
• 'edly
than usual• after
the
departure
of ' gained
’ ~
'a national prominence waa ll.! e« tin- bulling of a skeleton JMM) feet
Ihia mistress. The captive pnsjmd hh , s’»ried
bv
Miss
Marion VVe«t, high' Il will immediately anmonncod
-mnffide
----- -1—against
i_u—* *i„
— 1looked
—• «._»
—the
daughter
of
Commissioner
t&lt;&gt; be the skeleton of the giant Polypbethe a
door,
before
him, and after u moment's hesitation, West of the district, th? day aftei inw». and treated with various ceremo­
Thanksgiving
among
a
little
group of 1 nies by the awe-stricken discoverer? toto
leaped into the booth. He proceeded
eery alpwly, ven- cunningly, and poked acijuaint^nCes. Mias "West, by the way. tin* people of the co miry. Tl» bone*,
his bead through the calico cmrtsina claim* San Francisco as her birthplace, the sathoc naively observe*, differed
winch concealed the entrance of the and it lias rei.son to be proud of a gen­ somewhat from those of tbe ordinary
menagerie from the public. Le Codra tie-young laxly who has made *0 main 1 hum a n frame, but that waa to be ex
had all the aspect of an uninhabited [xwr homes happy. Miss Nellie Arthui . peeled in a rnhu so Uli.
! accepted the &gt; .residency of the du band ,
The ev.dent comp binding uf prehis­
. The lion stepped into the street and w.th it coned ieraLlu hard work, as she ! toric animal relics with human remains
halted again. Then he rei*.mim?n&lt;*ed has had to sign h i .dreds of menilicrhis promenade, Imt very timidly, with ship cards, they not only gave the ' of human skeletons of 1(K) anil 2tN) and
an • embarrassed air—ss though very '«*liild;en all they could eat, but also all even 5O.» feet h;gh. which b-sgun with
distrnstfol and supremely snsjdciMS*. ' they could carry hi&gt;uu*./n the way Ot 1 tbe P-dypheoins incident, bel .ng to t;ie .
ea aide* and toyi '
One would have thought that ur* It td
aaiw'?* »t?gnry of mistake*. There ia,
I never siw iqivh. a Aiowd of delightod hole.er. gtsxl ground for supp?«ing
already regretted having prararieil sb
far ; and every once in awhfle he wonhl faci-M. President Arthur entered th.* ; that Farragut, the tyrant, slain by , Or­
hall in time to see a “Punch and *&gt;wly” i lando, nephew of Charlemagne, Was a
turn his head half-round to look at his
domicile. Nevertheless he skirted the show for tbeanteriaiiitaent of the cD?l- nngr man, eighteen feet high. Hncart
church-wall, and finally took up his po­ dren and took ascaTvery democratically i of Vivana, whose bunre were found du
sition under the porch, without making iu their midst c Such a scene waa the banka of the Murder! riter, in the
prolrably never witiwaaed here before, mountains of Crussol, on grave author­
the slightest noise.
Tlie
church
doors had been left wide open, lie­ .yell Arthur rang with achoru .o fcifia. : ity was utated»to be twenty-two feet «x
cause of the beat, ami
within a Tiny Tim's injunction, “God Bless inches. Hiehard, a celebrated anato­
profound silence reigned, broken only Every One,” is the watchword, and th? j mist. saw in tbe an buri* of tit. Germain
by tlie outbursts of the preacher's voice president, lik • simpler folks, wants his i in 1614 the skelton of a man twentv feet
from the pulpit, and the mad music of daughter to grow up generous and: tali.
&gt;
.
For a child of 11 year*.
the orieketa from the neighboring trees. thoughtful.
The priest bad only just oommenoed bis pette&lt;l and noticed as die is, she is not
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sermon; »nd the peasant women in their a bit spoiled by ft all, and came attired..t,. 1.1._ ..
1 ti_ ' ”
{When it is retneiubared that, even st
rowh of straw-bottomed chair*, were in a simple bine warded drees. The
either Halen mg or yielding to the drow- Christmas club i* going to be a perms- rw &gt; *now, th?‘meet awthero jH»mt
nent affair and expects to do much of Al**ka, thr avenge temperature is
mere next veer.
'
° Hy ?• Iitfow wo, arwmhng to the

diua, Lttid ‘/uTSrtSmhi’ wJT
an directions.

WigcOrttou, Iowa.

[The Carrvut]

herd fall to the pavement, aud cried

THE DARWINS

rLondon Lttte*.;
Several persons hail considerable to
&lt;ay of Mr. Darwin's extensive and jwl&gt;
Sons charity to the poor. To Mr. l&gt;rsiow, for many years his personal ser­
vant. Mr. Darwin gave a life pension of
£50, and the rent of the handsome
Home cottage” in Down. During tbe
time M a water famine in that region be
u-ed to^ri»ie about on horseback to aes?
who needed water, and had ix brought
to them at Im own expend from the
CTrtM al il. Mary’s cray.
■‘Hr was,’ Slid Mr. Paralow. “a

band aid a good father and a most ex­
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cellent
master.
Even his
his footmen
footmen
uaed to stay- with him as long as five
vexrs. They would rather stay with
him titan take a higher salary some­
where else. The cook came there while
young an?l stayetl there till death,
nearly thirty years later.
“Mrs. Darwin is a pb**ant lady, a
year oltler titan her husband. Their
boys are all jolly, nice youhg fellows.
All have t imed out so well, not-bne of
them rackety, yon know.
Seven
children out of ten are bow living.
“George Darwin is now a profeesor
in Oxford. He was a barrister at first ;
had his wig and gown and oil. but hod
to give it up on account of bad health.
He would have made a hornament to
the profession.
“Francis Darwin is a docto. , und
used to work with hv» father in the
greenhouse. He is soon to marry a lady
who lectures on lotany in Oxford.”
Mr. Darwin used to do his own writ­
ing, but had. copyists to get h's work
ready for the printer. He Was always a
ready man. He used to get up at half
post 6. He UMtl to bathe and then go
ogt for a walk al! a-pund the place.
Then I’a mIo a used to gel breakfast for
him before tlie rest of the family &lt;*ame
to eat
rapidly,
lowu.
~
hie
study
and
thenwent
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—
wrote till after the. reel had break- .
fast. Then Mr- Darwin earne in and he
used to lie half an hour on the spfs
while she or some one rise rend to him.
Then he wrote till noon. Then be
want out for an hour io walk. He used
to walk all around tbe plai’e. Later in
life be had a cab. and us??d to r.’de oe
horseback. Then after l inch afi|l he
used towrite awhile Afterward he and
Mrs. Darwin nsed'to g»to thr l»?»l-room
where he lay oc a sofa aud often
smoked a cigarette Waile she read for
him. After th s. lie used to walk till
dinner-time at 5. Before the family
grew up they use! Jo dine earlv, at
half past 1. and hat a meat-tea at5 half
past 6.
•

FNote* and Queries. ] i
Some people—gentlrmen of the law
are among the chief offenders in my ex­
perience —write their letter* in such a
manner that it retpiireA a severe exer­
cise of the intellect to read them. Page
1 can generally be found (not quite *1wnys!», and soniotimen page 2 follows
ft; bat which is page 3 is a usually pro­
found enigma. When the wrong page
happen*
to
make sense, you arc
apt
to
reply
at
cross
pur­
poses.
I ventare to think that
these
gentlemen
may
reasonably
be asked nrtLgrto write straight ahead
or to numbe^^their ]*ges.
I feel
certain that if I pat a book into their
hands bound as their latten? are writ­
ten, and unpaged like them, whn:. I
sir. -,lil earn would in all probability
not be their benediction. Do they ex­
pect ni ne? Perhaps I may be allowed
to nsk alao why in some rases the mast
undecipherable p:.Tt of a letter is the
name of its writer. This is a little hard
upon strangers.
I hare a clerical
friend who«e writing I happily know
when 1 see it, for his signature i« a
mystery beyond h&lt;i«ian ken.

(Hi?, Honor siel Hljah.]
•‘All on earth that ailed me last night
waa the cold weather, said Martin
Williams a-, he walked out.
“Yea, it was pretty cold./
“I presume I was found lying on the
street F

“And in a senseless conditicu?”
' Well, rather «en*ele«Lw
“I am much obliged to the office:
who brought me in. Whenever th?
cold get? dowji to within twenty de
gree&lt; of zero fl am apt to fall down in a
ehfll.”
&lt;

-tide or the other
would
r»* a
little above
his
work*
fop
a
sacom! ind then drop out of right,
if nog™ un* .fired ujxmi either aide.
.oute soldier «■» the other ride weali
repeal the adti&lt;m. If no gun was now
heard, a soldier nppn our aide or the
re!wl side wouM openly stand up in
sight &lt;&gt;f the oppose Hne. and His acti w
uould be replied tn by one of hi* .&lt;ppon nt*. Tb«r. two soldier*, Union
an I Confederate. would look arrow* at
ea-h nt Iter a moment, and then, no firing
being heard, one after another on each
aide would get up, and 'thru we would
have a line of U.iiow sharpshooters «rfc
ting ujkmi top of their work? looking
over at a line of Confederate soldiers
sitting upon theirs, each within ftai^
"rifle ran"'- of the other. When this was
done it was und'rstood that all tiring
was over-fur the day.
Aa it l*gan tn grow dark each ride
would send a line df guard* over in i
front of their works to remain daring !
th? night
These lines were often
wi'hin a short distance of each other.
As we had much work to do upon our
new lines, tbe enemv waa usually first
r» adv, aud it would I* on his side that
the movement for the night’s truce* waa
tlie
made
If for any reason we were not
i* purpose was not fired nt, but a
. &lt;ml&lt;l be fired in the air. which was
• for all to again seek protection,
it? morning it • wai the same. If
In tbe
lards who had advanced upon the
the guards
ground between
armies tarried
longer
other
side
.b-sired,
ing
gun would .be
air above them, but
fired at until ample time had l»eeff
ail to return to their own
given for all
works One of tbe
the «trang*«t things
works.
these nightly truce*
connected with tl»e*e
wa^» that they were confined to different
parts of the line. • • •
Vnibn
troop* at onr immediate left and the
relx*! troop* in their front never had
any such understanding, and with them

s-.rc.isui or of anger
It was tlie quirt
and eoiumnnplact* voice of a man re*kiug an every-day remark; it was\loquent in the simplicity of its resigna­
tion: ft was horrible in the positive foci
B snggested. There was no despair in
it, for the
s]w&gt;akpr was a man,
not a coward: but tliere was no
hojm m it eitlu-i. 11 rebuked me
Wr a question which I had meant
in
all
honest}
us u tribute to
the artist's
g.-.-ntness, and which
circumstances
had turned into
a
dagger to stab kfm
What would
1* the result, indeed, if he did

in?
.Want while lie labored on it and
want while it wimt begging for a pur­
chaser. It is a painful, a liumiliating
reflection, for nu- at least, that in all

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wild with fear,
but!

Hops&amp;Mait
TRADE

ITTEj
1 OksTwxmded from rtw *?1I
CarttlvM H&lt;xm. M»r. bw
(
arwka, DandHI n. Sara* t .in •

nzocio-TB las’ iow!

indAfiutt BitterwCe.
Detroit. m;cil

Theses! ft teuive pire-W Life
StodEiWihiatTHKVo^

‘“a • l,4ri“ “ "* “•» »i«&gt;
handle? them h competent t&lt;» his task.
■ahteta «*4 !&gt;*«••&gt; &lt; Wltlr
VEX*«»• HprwniMhv w. . wMNrtlW dll

•rtiou had

During

FOR

drawing look as little like a drawing aa
they could have now got back to sen-

stated by tlie rev.e ver of “Skeot's JM&lt;bonary.
For my l»«, and I think

netted with the word “ourae.”

PILLS,

CURESkJt-Heodecbe, Dyefo^e, /&gt;r® •

al^uni straining for novelty which
....de Uw p^e. . ywr^, k^pwie. o(
.Mohenml pwtoriU rmrj-.t.. lue,

recently reached St

Some rmbad toward

MANDRAKE

au

Miuoeeota and Da-

AretM-«^d&gt;«r.

fwKERMOTTS

Finish thr woyk you have begun.'

i-r -i- “s "j-i's: sxasw.tffiS'jas:

teenth

FOSTUt noutt 4 CQ, Fw-«. Bdk* flX

Hemlliatlwg KeflrrtkM.

Tbe other afternoon I stood in a
sculptor s studio as the evening closed
in. Among the heavy drajx ries and in
the gloomy coruors ghosts of hi* art
loomed with* th- exaggerated and sol­
emn vastnrs • such forms assume when
their details are only ini perfectly re­
vealed. Out of the popaloa* shade one
figure, pallid, lofty, sinuous with a
weird and superhuman gran-, started
forward in the n&gt;ptlo»!»»s and silent air,
into au aljsolutek -tart ling activity.
Twisting np oat of the shadows, with­
out apparent base or support, the
charming yet sinister geuiio/ of the
whirlwind seemed to )m? blown upward
over us by the tierce blast she tyjufie^i.
“You ought input that figure in mar­
ble,” I said.
“And starve? ’ the sculpt&gt;r asked, in
a voice which echoed hollowly among
the shadows.
There was somnthing in this answer
whieh mode m?; shodd-T.
The tone iu

(New York New*.]

of tie word “curaeZ * here is certainly
a word “en*v w.ich is derived from

gestion, Biliousness. Dyspep­
sia And General Debility.

Tbe reason forr this the author state* to
nt of confidence in each
have been want
■eliel troops being conother, those reliel
siderrd “the most
moat inferior and worthel army—despised by the
less in the reliel
braver men in t’.mr "Wti army, as well

“ Broken oar law s."

(Cor. I&gt; &gt;odon Spectator. j
It seems to in? your correajKiuiient
from Colorado Springs is himself iu
error ir. stating that rhe word “cuss."
whenemplorrd in thr M*nae Of a “rough

Blotches, Boils, Tumors. Tet­
ter, Humors, Belt Rheum,
Scald Head. Sofee, Hereurial

for
gur

•How’’

•‘Obstructing thejiighway.”
The
Tbe prisoner looked at the eourt
eo„. a
long minute, and then producingr a
. M.
note he laid it on tbe desk with the
mark:

Bitters

omdy in oi

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, rmur, ndrecxiY u, h.

ing of the board. His successor will
probably be elected at the first meeting
in March. A good man should lie se­
lected, and sufficient pay given to keep
him. The janitorship is an important
position, and when the proper man is
found, he should lie paid enough to in| duce him to stay.

volley from the picket reserve on the
opposite shore greeted them and killed
(’apt. Cross, and awakened all the troops
in the vicinity. The river bank was
soon cleared, how ever, and the work of
NOTICE.
laying the bridges advanced. Only a
WAB sketches.
' small detachment crossed the river.
i Review of tbe Army by PreUdei
The fiats opposite in the vicinity of the
bridge were soon cleared, but nothing
ipllcatr copy will be in i
further done for Several days. Sedg­
otion, mo that Mubecriptii
either place. EeUmatoe
HY JOHN J. POTTKU.
wick made as big a display of his troops
job-’
aa
possibleA We were marched and
When the open weather of March
counter)
ied over the heights and
came there waa activity in all the camps
Brino your job work to the Banner i •'Hid Hooker’s qualities aa disciplinarian fiats with flags. flying, drums hearing,
dfllce,
i began to be felt. Inspections and re- and bands playing. On one of the sun­
TllKl uthollwrapretrtodnlieatetheir rtew» were,frequent an&lt;l»kinolsh,roin- ny days whilt} we were thus employed
pany, battailion, and brigade drill rigid­ tlie adjutant appeared in front of our
new church soon..
ly practiced. About the middle of regiment and proceeded to read a gen­
THE high school received an air
order reMarch President Lincoln and GenJIook- eral order from Hooker. The
- ------------pump and other apparatus last week.
I er revieived the army which asaembleil | cital the fact (which was not proven)
Sr&lt; ii weather as we had last week near Stoneihan's switch. The president
the operations of the last few days
gnvp plenty of bifaineAs to the doctors. was accompanied by bls son Tad. This hlul Pbmed Lee’s army where they must
Satukhay our business streets were was the most impaSnir Spectacle ii ever 1 either come out and light or ignominagain crowdetl with tOams and people. witnessed. Tho w eather was line and OU!,,&gt;' flee. and that in either case desThe Hastings laumjry has” liecome a the troops in fine trim. Our corps- was
awaitedthem. This order was
It
fixture, mat seems to ije doingh paying drawn up at division front, each Iregi-' greethd with tremendous cheering.
ment in close column by division. I The ,n“&gt;'
“ seemed true to Gen. Hooker.
business.
i
three
divisons
were
copimanded
re'
”
’
1
operations
of
the
few
days
folWhen our eorrcs]rtndents visit this
*
'
proved
’ ’ how sadly ' he was mis.
ity. wr should h&lt;* plfswetl to receive a sportively by Gens. Brocks. 4.1’. Elowe lowing
[ ami John Newton; the latter recently taken, and how sadly incapable he was
. .-ill from them.
■iniring about the
".npU 8ate"1,1 S8W V&lt;T%bar- of coping with so astute a chieftain as

Local News.

■•old

BUyt longer with me

mammy-*-- cuttac.

the old-time doctow.

tired from practice
His old 'saddle
tMUTU k.Wr.
__ D..

■ Mt MB*K

aii old graveyard. . There were fanny
though,
man
bate extingufabM, •
tombstones all around my tent. The
*!•
s world grows old.’ | leather won cold, and tbe government i
^•‘ron8 “ **» nxrticm; h, &lt;ar--------I had not yet furnfaltad tm with the little ried. Hfa word was law in numerous
WHITE HOUSE CRANKS.
! *h«et-iron storm that were *o common houneholus. Quinine and calomel were
-------------during the closing year* of tbe war. ,W* the only medicine* for which be hou
Cr*s&gt;- Caller* o« the PreaMeat—The ' felkiws set to work and built ourselves •ay reaped
When these medicine,
Ked
*f Itevaiatieaa. ! a mbe^stove. We made the sides of it failed, it was thought time for the pa­
[Cor. PitUburg Commercial Gaaatte.]
- out of mud and sticks, and took a big tient to call on a higher power for nat­
TheWhite House fa * very popular remarble gravestone for ita top When uralization papers in another hemfasort with cronka Every crank who we ^ad finished it and built a roaring Phere The lancet was a great factor.
comes to Washington imagine* he has ! ^re
had reason to be proud of our If a man was slightly ill, bleed bin.. If
some important business with the prom- i “igcuuity.
'
I he was dead, wait awhile. Bleeding
dent. Some dar* the lynx-eyed ser"Just as it uas growing dark that 1 wm a mania among the doctors.
, It ragtxl like an epidemic.
If
| a man had too much blood they
ay ten or twelve
her searching among- tips graves some ■ Would bleed him, and they would
crazy, people.
The
asked ___
how L_
he
_____ o
to dfa- minutes earlier. XVhtp she looked in bleed him if ho didn't hare enough. If
on us ane
she nou
had pniiea
pulled ner
i/er rta
red inroan
turbau on
off ! * man had hfa left arm torn off, the next
- lrT
tingufah the cranks from, the ordinal
­ ', onus
iwt much
and stood crushing it in her hand*, i Bling wa* “souee" a knife in hfa right
business
callers. “It’s
not
nine
since
the
1
^
er
j
kinky,
white
w
ool
.
stood
up
over
arm. It did nct*eem to enter the minds
trouble," he said. “But ta„
I of these “old timers" that a man needed
o of Garfield we have been es-TODU
her head and her block feature* worked
shooting
pocially watchful of all the president * with such rage that she looked like a blood. With them, flesh might enter
। the kingdom of Esculapius, but blood
1 visitors. Usually we apot a crank on IU17sight. There . fa a wandering of the
‘“Well, mammy, hadn’t yon better was excluded.
I-with a view of|lM*r’ " hl,e tll»w fonipxl tlie reviKving Robert E. Lee, or a military genius like ' eyes, or an abruptness of speech, or a bo g«tt®g outsidoof the lines?' I said
Ou ouo occasion a young doctor sug­
. .kin-' a f»id f.-r it.
officers with their staffs ride along the “Stonewall^ Jackson.
wildness of gaRure, or some peculiarity to b«r»in • friendly sort of way.
gested to several physicians with whom
‘
..
&gt;.
..
' front of each division. The president
of dreifa or manner.
' !
“She never said a word for a minute. he was holding a eonsuJtetiou thst it
Asst \t. meeting -H
e f arrv &amp; w;w Jl0COmpanied byGen. Hooker,close“This, however, is not always the case. Then her eye fell on our new stove. Aa would no doubt be better not to bleed
Mrs. G. E. Bowers visittd friends' In
Eat..n Iibiirann- &lt; m|ip.my tn Union ly foIlowed by Gens. Sedgwick and
I remember a short time agu’l was on 5000 aa *he saw thetop of it she gave a the patient any more.
The old physi­
i this city last week,
.
duty in the grounds one night when u
ftn,l rushed into the tent. She cians looked at tho young fellow in
.all. Hastings, I uesdt^y next.
;-handsome" Dan. Butterfield, Hookor’s
was ap- ! grabbed the gravestone, but it was amazement, and ‘one of them found
ecuption was going on. 1 w
About March first 1‘. M. Khappenaud reception
E.
II tin::: is already getting out the |
Of staff. As1 the party pass each,।
preached
th® White Housuportico
House portico ! nearii
nearly red-hot, mid she had to let go. breath to exclaim:
Ereached from the
I.iat.rial for the new boas.- which he regiment, the drums roll and tin- tings- Mark Russell intend to leave for Dakota.
“Whatr
,
pulled her away, or I reckon »ho
y a tall, clean-shaved, mit
......
«..v^times. In
...resprinse
.va m.Hnvto
ivtun
me
J-England, a wide-awake teacher man, neatly dresseu in a black walking would
a ill
build on Jefietson street.
। mp three
this the
Jd have----------------------------------carried that stone off sfith“I say that I don’t think that it would
,—
be a good idea to bleed him any more
Wring for it to cool.
\V&lt; un* from Kalamazoo states thaVthe 1 reviewing officer removes hfa hat. There ;
,,uu,c ,w il pleasapt suit, who asked iu atone as if he merely ouk srajting
wanted a chat with some one: ‘Are you
“‘The old girl's crazy.
crazy,’ said one of at present."
call Saturday.
work &lt;’i raising subscriptions there for । was no finer looking officer in the army ;'"
** * ’ ” ”
The old physicians looked at each
_ as
________
_2 l_________
2.3
boys,
wo shoved
her out: of the
Hro.r Peckham, of the Freeport Herald I j watchman here?' ‘Iu that line,’ said . ‘he •_.
the railrusu! is progressing favorably]
; than Hooker. Hr was over six feet in
other, and sorrowfully shook their
i
.
—j-------------------- —’ —
.
■
*- 'The president is giving a reception. j ‘tent.
“
‘“Crazy!’ she shrieked.
‘Lef de heads.
Those wishing to attend Prof. Hall’s height, of fine physique, u cleanly shav- i “‘1 5Ir- •’• * »nr?r iimde us a plemmnt I I believe?’ ‘I beliere he‘fa,’ wud I.
cn face: dressed in full uniform, mount- [ call Saturday.
■
|‘A
public
reception,
isn’t
it?’ Law’d cuss come on you sojer mans
“Upon what do you base thfa wild
teacher’s class should remember that ft.
I ed on his magnificent white Horse, he J
itessrs. E. F. &amp; W. S. Nye, of Johns- i
tIw . stronger.
‘I
don’t fo’ stealin’ my mfaiun'-grabestun. Lef assertion, sir ?"
will begin the first Monday in March.
“
I base- it'upon common scnoc. The
de
Lawd
’
s
strike
ya
’
de^d
wid
Hislig^twu&gt; a grand looking officer. At *uch a town, were among the Banner callers 1
i ♦V
1
A i.iTERAKY society, In the Joqrdan ।
.
■
answered, would you take me to be a nin’, and lef de debbil wrunsh yo* patient was suffering in the first place
time as this if a man ha* a spark of en; on Friday last.
respectable citiwnT wa* the next one*- bones!’
from Ioks of blood, then we bled him.
w. hool district. Woodland.are wresting
thusiiLsm in hfa heart
xj.
short0
“Well, she gave us a lot more of that
and now, I say, that it would be better
- it
-- will
... surely
------ ~ be
lb ]{
...e (j^ik
v&lt;n&gt;n and
tuill II.
11, G.
1 t. (’utter are solic-11 tion. ‘Hardly
—J able
—.o to
.v judge on
VM so
VCUUl
with the tariff and Fitz John Porter.!
I
to wait until he is able to stand another
t set aflame, and if he has any taste for . iting Milmcriptions for the C. KJ&amp; S. R.' Bn acquaintance,’ 4aid L The stranger kind of talk. She-was cither crazv or
Theiu: will 1*e h dtutce at the Woodj
­ the grandeur of military display, he can R.. in Prairieville and vicinity.
else she was a hoodoo, or something drain upon hfa siystem."
’'
** tb“ '“d
“He i* hopelessly insane," said one
land bou«e Friday evening February
•' get his Illi, it wah at this review that I
J.v
....
0™-® ngnti hut Ir°ra my general ap- of that nature. We had to drag her
« ..-n
W. .ic.
Sr»t saw
X. xY. v-J™.tec~
'■ 1
the
8*™™ “
T. m
-T manners
aud convernonver
outside of the lines, and she scratched of the doctors, meaning flhe young fel­
22nd. Good music and a good time'Jo
00... the
.1 i1-lst,
.m . V. 1 .
।■ xrafs
"T ”
r iU’ ‘wnvug
useweoas«.x- I P
pearanco
now,
my
manners
and
the
X. 1 . irtimteers.
Saturday .-ailers.
When
sation. would
vou
set ms down
as re
a
and bit and cursed usiall the way. low.
(?bl. Emory
Upton’s regiment, ,brother । ................................................ .....a w,- ««&lt;s- speeiable or otherwise?' •He.paetable,' "When we got back to the tent and had
“I don’t know that hfa case fa' hope­
,
Iu i:ix&lt;. 1.W43, Ui new houses were or, th..
Upton.- at Battle Creek.
Our ’ • •
'Ing.inl° “ur “nkt«m
t- guess
of the I pious at Battle t reek. &lt;&gt;«» that
Uia| there
to be
U-a
at the
the Wood
Wood-­
I' Jn‘‘Trt',ln ,b,“ «"*• settled' round our fire, we. talked and less," one of the party replied, “but it
there’’a
s to
a part,
party at
...lilt iiNfiastings. 11 the SMison is at regiment being the liind. from the ,
laughed a good deal about the angry- oooh will be unless immediate action fa
. .
...
,
and glorious land of the free, narcos
ln&gt;14
in the
th.- near future
liM1fy wid fa,. -0 respectable citiren ie. old woman. After awhile we got to taken. He needs bleeding," and they
future..
all favorable, many more yvill lie .-on, ; same state, naturally we took an inter. kind house
failulKVH.LE village, whose people .mldenly turned away from Urn door of playing poker, and forgot about her seized him and ent a hole in hfa scalp.
.irorti-.! this year.
ert in the 121st. It waa certainly the
All of these old fellows have retired
hud sireng hopes of sc-uring the C. K. • S'
b-v . «“kp« and the gravestone. Suddenly there
l in: M-ho«&gt;UH&gt;ard have permitted the j finest regiment in our corps, and the c ,.| • , ,
. ,
.
'
, when he simply seeks, with other was a terrific report right in the midst from practice, with records red with
hi.
respect, to of us. The candle went out, and we the blood of their countrymen. They
high -rhool literary society to hold । finest 1 ever saw. The men wire in full A S, and who paid an engineer to sur-, dtia,,,, ,o p.j.
officer
they
have
chosen pitched through the side* of the tent have not beiioine reconciled to the new
public tiiHriing* in the high school uniform
— ’*
every wily, all; won* dress routs, vey a route through the town and PKti- the
ithhii; :i privilege worthily bestowed.
white gloves and white h-ggings, and iiuitv the cost of completing it, have’glv-, by ballot to preside over them: at a onoqr heads. Then wits the time that and less boisterous mode of practice,
•*n up the jiroject. It would cost-more to 'time, too, w.t apart, it is understood, we were reared. For-my part, I thought and even now, if one of them should be
every
movement
was
executed
with
the
Tin: &lt;{Kilding .Manufacturing (\»mchange from the ..id line t., the one ',or&gt;&gt;"rp««.’ 'Bnt perhaps said the devil was l&gt;ombarding us with hot called upon, he would have his kni^e i&gt;
|.;tn&gt; n*»w employ over 100 hands. They Utmost precision mid promptness, i’pr
.,
..
,
,, I, ‘there must have been a reason. Per- shot at short range. I was afraid to in the patient in less than five'minuteton was but a fa»y in |;ip|M*arance, had' through thevillMKeth.unts iMsiple. ould hap. you are mfatiken, ami thfafa not move for several minutes. Everything
lia\&lt; jiiin has’il enough liolta this winEating w*tli the Maaakaa.
affonl to |kiv. We compliment them I » public reception.’ 'Asked if I had a was pitch dark. Finally I remembered
left
West
Point
in
Til,
having
l»eeii
in
[Hocoluhi Cur. ('l.icago Nona] /I
u t fo |nkt f»&gt;r two ygurs. Good prices.
I was nlive. and scrambled to my feet
the same class with Custer. Kil|Kitrick, for their enterpri.se in making the sur- card,’continued the stranger, indigI don't know whether you have irer
-re jkibl too.
•
•
and. ran. I reckon the oilier fellows
vej. and for their determination to get nantly
'ignoring
last ;
.
T...—. t myreuiurk
seen poi or not, but it fa as like iu«&lt;*d •
Wilson, Merritt anti others. *
\\. l‘. St una m has purchased of Janies
questioned -and- —
crosh-cxahiiiitsl
as if 1 did tlu? same. An hour afterward we lard in appearance as patwible. an&lt;1-•on'-­
After the officers pfas in review, the the road if |K»ssible. Thev are equally
met in another tent and compared notes.
:r’- or' and tho
Swecz-v two kits east of the latter’s
darting ... emUt for lrtting Um.
™^
tain* the element* of food and drifaJ It
parade
is
broken
up,
the
reviewing
offiSeveral
of
the
fellows
were
badly
hurt
door
then
shut
in
my
face.
Alt
right,
J'lrn&lt;T, which front on Jefferson
is a little sour and fa made from a ulMW
rrrs take soil'd- con\t nient p.tsitton and .scheme drop, when they are convinced it if this fa St. Petersburg, and this! is the and had to be bandaged up. When wo called karu, resembling theqiotatc The
r--t. &lt; ।»nsidtTati«)n-31,6(10. Two tin­
cannot he work«sl; arid doing what they palace of the czar,’ pointing to the finally ventured back to our tent we
native* eat it with their lingers, fetch­
- lots ah* not to Im* found in this city.
‘Infamously wrong if fufind out what caused the trouble."
at division front (tuXining two compan­ can for thr old line. This they will do: White House.
ing it to their mouths by a graceful
“What was it?" akked a listener.
Amu r a dozen members of Middlv- ies nbrcast.j
having so pks!gr&lt;l thqmselvea. To have tliis is Washington and that is the
gesture which the whites in vain attempt
j
.
“
Tho
gravestone
had
exploded^rith
White House.'
.
to hdloW. I remember the first time I
ilh- i. tge .if IltdH*|f^ia visiletlthu Hast-,
Ittood hark and played ••dog-in-thi-man“So far there had not been anything the heat of the fire. Pieces of it \ere
March and. nearly all of April passed
•
io il I’liilav evening. A pleasant'
ger’’wouhl have been faith ills4-rrdita- iu the man's manner or talk to indite Muttered everywhere It is a wonder saw poi eaten was at a native Feast My
partichlar companion was a dark-haired,
blr aud ilisjLstrous. The road along thr that he was auything more than a visi­ some of ns were uot killed. 1 suppose
ni»- was enjpytul. not the least plenaurdark-faced woman knov. n as the Princes*
gun. The weather was tine during
lieiug afinesupiM-r at E, Ki Brown’s.
old grade fa worth too much to the tor to the city, disgusted and indignant seyerid of tho boys believe to this day Like Like, but preferring tp be called
April grass was growing nicely, trees•. township to permit it t&lt;&gt; fall through. ftt
disappointment at being siiin- that the &lt;&gt;ld mammy’s curses caused
Mrs. Archibald Cleghbr.i lxs?an*e she
in IfhMim and at hast {nature favorable
'■ । Wn wish th.- ullage .-..aid Is- fin.n“n!&lt; Jopvnwl of wbrt b« perhaps that stone to explode. We built an­
married a man of that name. She
-m-h as most civiliz»‘dcounpunitics pos- t&lt;» an auspicious o|x*i|ing of the ram- i1 ... ..
.
.
7*.connidered Ina only chance while other stove, but we didn't put a grave­
dressed from Paris rtuJ hud a new hat
I
with
tin-roicl.
Uuusmurlf
its
it
cannot
.
...
..
J
...
.
.
-.•«». w«* might have many speh enter­ paign. Hooker, I forgot to nlention. I
here to see
the president; luit stone on top of it."
from Pauline’s in Regent street, and she
tainments us the Spanish &gt; students. had niateriallv strengthened the cavalry ; be, the right thing fa to help the rroad suddenly changing lii« niann-T after bis
wore glove* of at hast twenty buttons' /
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where
it in.
fa. it
It will
ma&gt; ou.i
add iiku
many
,j tgoiwv*ii&gt;&lt;u-- last remark, be abruptly nnktsl me an
Thi sc eoinpaniesi would gladly stop
length. 1 he Kanaka women can drew,
[ChicAgu Times.]
............. ...
I""1
-«&gt;™* and,
(|oll„r, ,,.arlv I., the wealth ..1 tlie sepulchral tones of thtf gliost in
here if we hiul suitable accoiiuxlations
and do, when they have the
The
domestic
infelicity
characteristic
nu.ip.iin&gt; of IW 'l-rae.!.. he ba.1 » I what u n„„ a,, rl,.|,wt t(lwIIHhi|1 int|„. ‘Hamlet,’ ‘Do you over read the bible?’
of theatrical people, instead of bqing j. After the roaat pig and cocoanut milk
for them.
’
‘Sometime*,’ 1 answered. ’Did you
splendid eavuln y»rps under t &lt;*en. I (.ollhtv
altogether due to themselves, fa
allogi'tlier
is en- j! came .poi. When the tub reached my
.
Gecrge
II.
Stonemffn.
I
Hooker
now
had
.
’
ever read tbe book of Revelation* ?’ couraged. .by the
.. enterprising
i
--------------. , * companion
. . * v ,Ae stripped her shapely
( iiahi.oti’E is enjoying a series of
maaagers.
!••'■(uft-s given l&gt;j- home speakers. We the opportunity of (putting his pet i
, id, makfcg
cuakihg »
a kind of spOon-shaui
spdon-shap*
Tub circulation of the IMroitEven- ‘Ye«.’ ‘Do yon remenil&gt;er the rod man, The public appetite- for scandal fa ; armband,
in
book?
’
‘
I
can
’
t
do."
,
**
'
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
,
,
•
•
41
m
that
book?
1
cant
say
that
I
do.
have pb-Aty of talent ip our city which , scheme into operation? that of moving nig .Journal has increased 30 rapidly k.Wc11 rjUld it
strong, and the actress who comes out ' fonn
*
with
’**’ ‘her'fingers,
”
dipped into tlie
_____ _ _ ’
___guardian
22__ „ ~ of &gt; the
could Im? made to minister to the enter-1 his army up the river anil forcing Lee , that its managers have, found it impps- night, read it again,’ aaid the stranger, of the divorce-mill, while perhaps in­ tub and swung her elbow ohtwsrd and
.
brought
the
content*
of
her fist in a
jured
socially,
fa
often
better
off
pro
­
taininent and instruction of our people j froin his entrenchments.
The army j sible to promptly meet the demands for adding quickly, ‘I am the red man there
fessionally. ’ A well-known dramatic sweeping curve to her lin It wm nearly
Would It not lafa good idea to bring It: was not as large as when it confronted it from
” parts of the State, but
*- •n all
in -a mentioned. I hold in jvy bauds Hie
_______________________________
a teacupful of the food, but sue
agent
with
whom
a
New
York
reporter
to the front?
reeks it will
l»e able to _supply jdl fate* of nation* and then rulers. 1 chatted aliout the people of the stage, ' lowed it at a gulp witlurat spilling a
Lee ut Fredericksburg1, but it was un- few wt___
------------------make and unmake nresident*—Wash­
About every exchange we picked up fpiestionnbly more effective, because the Michigan readers without delay. One ington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, * few days ago, says: “As a rule, a. drop or leaving on her red lip* a particle
1 divorce * nit n equivalent to an adrasce of the food. I glanced around; the
of
the
famous
Scott
perfecting premefl, Grant.
troops
were
all
well
drilled
and
discip
­
last week had a spicy reference to the
and
thfa
man
Arthur.
; of at least 25 per vent, in the aetreas* *alforeigners were watching me. I made
woodchuck, which is supposed to have lined and netirly all of them had l&gt;een with all the latest improvements, was Fhey were elected, ye*, but elec­
(fan
not
change
destiny. atyJLzAs salary fa con 'iderable of an ob- a reaolve; down went my fiat, up came
seen his shadow on the 2nd. There under fire more or le^&lt;. Certainly the ordered several weeks ago, and will lie tion*
ject with actresses, the temptation to about a teaspoon ful, dripping everyThat
I
control.
Let
tbe
present
oc
completed
about
the
middle
of
Februa
­
fa something Ix-autifnlly monotonous Army of the Potomac, then estimated
’ become tbe heroine of a divorce suit fa, where aud flying off the tarngent of my
cupant or the White House beware,
al»out the annual allusion* to this much- to number 180,000 effective men, was ry. The Evening Journal will then and with a threatening shake of hfa i therefore, strong. A divorce will not hand it reachml------ . No, I beg your
.
------of. a «Ijuaband
—i---- a —
’------ -------*— ■not
—t i_^
my ---------month,T but, in equal
relieve »
her
whom
pardon,
have the fastest press in Michigan, and long forefinger at the man non. the man i onlr
never in better trim lor;»ctive aerviceabused animal, ! she often supports and who frequently
quantities, my
my shirt-front and tbe lady’s
,
for fighting, than tMn. Despite the be able to meet its rapidly increasing started
down the flag si fawalk tow ard
The body of the late David tianborn
e people
’ yelled
: with delight,
circulation without difficulty.
the gateway. Now, if iha; ie low h»P s]T-audeni her money, bnt will bring ctieek. The
disastrous
defeat
the
December
before,
, ishift
reached this city Saturday morning.
' h&lt;-r.. su letantial increase of her earn- | and I made
—... to clean myself from
got m he might have Lehured a« well
we were obnfidenl and hid great trust
plight
well! it wa* a
• • - I wm• in. • Ah,
•
The last sad rites were performed Sun­
The greenback-national anti-nionop- as anybody. But iu e.ow* lie lifal , ot fax-. \Hiite this fa tbe case, tbe pom- tit*
in Hooker. He had ' manifested stK-h
day, the ceremonies l»elng attended by a
oly-fusion committee met in this cit^y started on th* book of Re' e atidm. ' t?on of haul&gt;and to an actress, must re- i happy accident, for after that theMgdy
I
fed
me
herself,
and
with
such an stimun
■
tfakiiMh
and
uncertain
one.
In
splendid ability in feeding, clothing
large concourse of friends. A good
Saturday. In tlie evening Mr. Fuller, there fa no knowing what might -bare hfa hie* desire to make beraelf popu­
and disciplining the army that we fond­ prosecuting attorney df Newaygo coun­ happened."
man and an exemplary citizen was lout
lar wit i the public aud valuable to myself.
ly hoped for good restate.
ty, state swamp land commiMiondr,
by the death of Mr. Sanborn.
. cr mau igeiw, he may suddenly be
April 28th, a plmisant da|. the long
thro * u iqtin the heartless world to
chairman of the greenback-national
The skating rink continues to be the
roll sounded, tents «|ere &gt;oon struck,
make hfa own living.
anti-monopoly state committee, anti­
The manner of nerving meals in tbe
attraction. We are pleased that *o
Twelve year* ago there ware only!,000,ed and on
sinecure man, fusionfat or anti-fusion fat forecastle is as simple as is rhe &lt;watem ■
.\rw Frerefas Sar Meltiac Iren.
healthy and innocent an amusement
with eight
000 pupil* registered in tVe elementary
of
cookery
in
vogue
in
the
jra'ley.
’
be
[Chicago Tbnaal
-shoujd be so well patronized. Messrs. i^ysrations in our haversacks. Hook­ as the occasion demands, addressed the
schools
of Great Britain. Now there
cook give* out tbe nuule dfalie* in the
It i&lt; claimed that »10,000 has been
people on anti-monopoly. The burden
Moul &amp; Messer deserve the thanks of
The
pan* in which they have Ix-on prepare I. ap • । at Ticonderoga, Ji. Y., in ar­ j are registered over 5,000,000.
er’s plan was to movejthe main l&gt;ody of
ull for keeping the rink so free from all hfa army up tiie Rajipahunnock, cross of his remarks was “ How can we get One man in each watch is appointed to . r •igmg'fbr melting iron by a new pro- quality df the work done nrtbe schools
there K Brother Deyo was not on hand !
that could offend even ;the most fastidi­ at the fords and compel Lee to tight
go to tbe galley for the «k»1. He place* c,-wi tlevised by * trench inVeutor. The l ha* also improved to correspond with
to pronounce the benediction.
1 it on the deck m tbe middle of the fore­ i?ou, n lead of lieing melted and rtt I the increase in number*.
ous.
;
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■, .
him on equal footing. Thfa he did,
castle and the men take their ahar a off into pigs, fa heated to.what fa called
A Mrw« tuurors Mary.
The Ionia Kent and Barry Miittfal
Less money by a great deal is being leaving Sedgwick. Reynolds and Sickles
one by one. The ma-i who take* .&lt; re n w|.&lt;»n_e heat, and all impuritis* are
[Exdiang*.l
loaned than was expected. The last with the 8th, 1st and 3hl e&lt;»rps antUlib- Insurance company, having met with than his just share is not recorded a ta iheucxtniG'ed. leaving the refined proil- ।
Charle* Nordhoff, who edit* th*
t wo years have been hard &lt;me* on the bon’s division of the second to occupy disastrous losses by the .Rockford 8ar- favor by his shipmates, if he per isMi m-t so foil thst it may be ent with a | Washington news department of Th*
farmery but they are manfully resolved Lee’s attention In the vicinity of .Fred- anad fires, was compelled to levy an as- in his piggish method of helping • m- knife. It is said that by thfa new pro­ j New York Hendcj, » paid a salary of
cess U saving of ♦24 a ton fa effected.
&gt;10,000 per annum, and hM in addition
notto borrow unions absolutely compell­ erricksburg. Crossing* were to be made sesdient of 5 per cent. This makes self, lire shipmates will not only rem
strata with him, brt will go lo th**
a hcraae which fa provided fof him by
ed. The unfavorable seasons may af­ at Franklin’s lielofr tin- eitj .and a dem­ -some of the policy-holders tired, so to length of reducing bi* share tn the
the proprietor of The Herald. Hi* wife
[Cbxwso Journal. ]
ter all be productive of good by teach­ onstration of (xpisiderable magnitude speak. Several .of them reside here, proper limits; and if be । roteatxag iu»t
fa a daughter of Bishop Ama*.
The new cable to connect Spain with
ing economy.
| | *
made to draw Lee’s attention from the and feel that they have a very large this treatment a combntteo of one or
more, according to his a»ae, i* apjioin &lt;hI C..fa« is to be laid in throe section*;
The Flint Journal gives the following main attack. The pontoon trains drew dose of cheap(?) insurance.
1
rem
I
’
o
tugal
to
the
Azores,
1,000
1
to thrash him. Tlie *al’ora sit on the'r
remedy for dull times: The remedy for along the heights, lialted. und the Ixvats
Jim. cheats while at their meals. No lab.es mile-t: thence 1,700 to the Bennndss,
Whiskky
Jim. Sc idmore,
ami th. n 750 more to Havana. The
’
•lull times is to keep up confidence and were unloaded and «n &lt;&gt;n^r faswwl for Chaio-quarrel. More whiskey-tight. ar* provided for them.
work, and pay every' ’°an living wages each company of &lt;|ur regiment to carry
pl&amp;u ala:* includes a cable from Havana
the Fiench cottage yards. Oiflacoin
Enter Marshal Ninw. Scidmore strikes
to .New York*, and another to the Ven
one
boat
to
the
river,
’
neatly
or
quite
a
he may earn, them. The way to
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the evening uith long wands to drive
at Niros. That officer thumps the lielazueia cornt, with line* to the Spanish
the t*h into roofed tanks, wImbs* they
mile
distant
Bulk
were
provided.
but
[Chicago
Hen.
A
bring financial gloom and despondency
ligvrant tliug on the mug with his biUy,
Centuries ago oak
as by fa t’?- American republics.
are locked in fur the night, to keep them
there
w
as
too
mudi
l
sial
for
the
musis to talk alwut an impending panic. ------and carts mu*
him um
off to
.
. . . __
_
ano
*■” the ’city
•“'j *coop. most valued forest tree h’ England, on
from bird* of prey.
1 Ta
pUn.. a|| ™
That has just tlie effect of bringing on rtf «•* the «ur;w «•!&gt;«»&lt;;
account of acorns fatten* i&lt; hogs, hi
one by making the timid hoard their
ancient records it is "p’t &lt;fowu h» w
A kady LAineJ Torfhildur Thorrortein*
Among Hie ejection at ifaawhr at
lot ir rit.hu, of Rmkjavik. has written
wealth for fear the country is going to
r^u*tk«.»»l -'»™i.srta»|.v»i‘
Mi-Vltv D.ivkm-okt
with u carry. Pannage was the eight of tee t­
sn I-Vwelie novel entitled “Brynjotfur
the kid and they will come to want.
H,^U,&lt;-LoaU aiinra d-.-wn »•&gt; tlk li Wr.} portj .f frirmK pwiiiw « pliwsuralde ing swine, and to thfa any iwrMma ad­
- n-ht.'son.*' Every little while sozorIIeAry Close, who has so capably
Ottr conipmiv ^xra* U-.r l»&gt;* tot.&gt; I hour in tfa riratin* rink Fndar rttet- joining the New Forrest h-vv iIm.* i ghi
.g
f’ to substantiate the theory
another the tai! reaemblss
filled trie jx isit ion of janitor in our c.it y the rtt« rtx-ui thn-e flfik a.' Boon, tuid 1*1 the misfortune to fail,
Iceland was formed by volcanic upschool* for the past year ami a haMJ,
then fell b&gt;‘ck nlmat half a mile on .tt»e j injuring he** Hirib quite serimiidy.
sent in his resignation at the hwt uieetr !

�-TASHfNGTON.

I setttera on the Ute reservation in' ColorsI do. Mr. Cullom introduced a bill fof the
relief of a large nnaber of destitute
cltlwns of southern HliMita who were
|
V vST
nortli west ana inaian terr nones. Mr. vanWyck reported a measure (or the relief of
wtuenon th« Dearer, nd st. Jowph rail^&amp;ryM7n»a^;.1«“n
rr._ ji.. . ——t ■ j ■. - —. ■ — .
.u.. mm — »*m .
Xzuuicy, a cvjvicm pvttet tut too trouatc.
formerly
a union soldier, nnd charred that
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HUNTKK’S STOBY.

nuUe Creek Moon.
:
Andrew Davlne. of the committee sten(in January Ivth Iletuy bmai, a
ographors removed by Speaker heifer, has
Correapondente Spirit of the TImra.1
young man of about 15 years of age. dis­
been reappointed by speaker Carlisle.
. ,
,
. .
An
unusual
adventure
which
reTea tons of mall matter from Chicago,
appeared from his home in thia city.
| cently occurred to your correspondent
which has been delayed by the floods, ar­
* Brookm.ro In th!. He had on at that time a dark colored
rived here Sanday evening.
is J.T1
M! 1Umely
ppiI eontX„. oe«suitotetoU-erf»d.rk
bluewoolSuite.
1 fryrt 1 v- fin/, oAntntrwr
__
Four cadets pt the naval academy bave
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------been ordered court-martialed for the Jremuch that can b? made valuable to en shirt. It fa supposed that±e left the
cent hazing aifidr. One nf thorn promptly
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sent in his resignation.
The senate coifamlttee :»n finance referred ggUnd-^MtU.,btn. n.t
ert...
to tho secretary of the treasury the bill for ;
Frn. A—in the senate. M r. Reek a ban- and the snow quite deep.
Rabbit direction, but all trace has &gt;ee
to&lt;.
tbe extension of the bonded period on
whisky', for information ne to its effect on । Fbb. N—In the ssnate, Mr. Back aban­ trucks were plentiful, but they princi-!
one
information of his
doned his attempt to secure Information
for
and Children
the national finances.
relative to the discharge of a colored la­ pally led, in tbe direction of a large whereabouts (to hfa parents will be prop­
Investigations by the Springer commit­ borer named Dudley. Mr. lllddltiberRer
CaMorta promote Digr^-f ion
tee show that It cost tbe government 3400,­ offered a resolution for a joint committee swamp, in which theyabbits could run j erly swarded, nnd greatly relieve their
anti overcomes .Flatulency, Gorartipa000 to beat back the bogus claimants to • to report the cause of all nunovals of con- without difficulty, but where the hunt- anxietv.
31,500,000 beoneatheil to the treasury by gresaional employes. Mr. f'rye reported W
tioii. Sour Stomach, Diarrhcm, aud
er constantly broke through the thin •
‘
—
Mr. Lewis, ot New Jersey.
bill to remove burdens from tlie American ice, sinking into the half-frozen mire . Halnweli IndcftacteDk
Feveriahness. It insure® health and
The house committee on piblic lands merchant marine. Mr. Lucan introduced
The
annual
meeting
of
the
dnlon
agri
­
to
his
knees.
Notwithstanding
these
will probably agree upou a report forfeit- , a bill for a commission to report on the
ing the grants to railroads in the upper progress of the colored people since the difficulties the writer had persevered, cultural society, for appointment of su-:
peninsula of Michigan, while preserving close of the war. The Mexican laud&lt;rant although a very small bag of game
(ivaoria b m. wrfl adapted to Chttdren that
perintendents and revision of tlie preth® eqcitable rights of private parties.
titles bill was passed, and an adjournment
was the result. While tramping about inium list, will be held at Lawrence hall ■
&gt;„
A subcommittee ot tbe senate, compris­ to Monday was taken.
through
a
particularly
malarial
por
­
ing Messrs. Hoar, Cameron, Frye. Sauls­
Feb. 11.—In the senate, Mr. Pendleton
bury, and Jones.'left Washington Tuesday Presented the credentials of Henry B. tion of tho swamp a middle-aged man next Thursday at 10 a, in. During this
morning for Mississippi, to Investigate
ayne as senator-elect from Ohio. A peti­ suddenly came Into view, carrying a session, action should be taken to secure
political affairs fa Copiah county.
tion was presented for the removal of the muzzle-loading shot-gun and com-, a certificate of the safety of the grand
CINTAUR LINIMEMT-an absolute cure for Bbeoaia.
The house committee on coinage has discrimination against volunteer officers «a
------ ,------------------ ' stand as the law requires.
agreed to report a bill for the exchange of : to pensions In contrast with the pay of pletely loaded down with game of the
i iwn, Sprain*, Burna^ChUls, Ac. The most Powerfttl and Peae’ • curio
• ®trade dollars for standard dollars, or for i regular officers on the retired list. Mr. finest description, y
itT' . Plainwell people can soon “ Hello ”
t riding Pain-reiieving and Healing Remedy known to,man.
their receipt for government dues within I Dolph handed in a petition from the board Bald, from tbe Involuntary envy that ।i ,u
vith Ai18pul,'aa'thc
line will
us the telephone
telephone line
will I1
of trade of Portland, Ore., for a strength­
two years.
’«*• Superintendent f
The Mississippi river convention, com­ ening of the navy. Bills were reported to
fix
the
salaries
bf
judges
of
district
courts,
posed of five hundred delegates, assembled
Judson informs the Independent that a
here Tnesdny. S. O. Stanard, of St Louis, 1 and to authorize tne purchase of addition­ the man, with the following result:
for tlie postoffice at Springfield,
“You have had fine success, where second line will Im* run through from '
was elected president, and addressed the al groundsBills
were Introduced to author-,
.---------- rr
assemblage on the importance of improv­ Illinois.
•i.i you
..
_ii a--.
-«। Kalamazoo to Gran£ Rapids, to accom- '
lie a foot and carriage bridge across the did
get all
that game?
ing navigation on the great river.!
Mississippi at St Paul, and for the relief
“p*1-- •Right
here •in *•
the swamp."
. lKiate the through business. The poles
The contest for the national democratic of tbe officers and crew of the monitor
fc-It'S
]
pretty rough hunting in three
standing will be usee! for the
convention Is mainly between Chicago and which destroyed tlie Merrimac. Resolu I ,vnr
fC
..
i llun sianuiu
rts. ts
esneeiallr
n man goes
anos up
nn .t .
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.
.
Peciai,y when a
Saratoga. The committee will be urged tions were passed ordering a report on tlie ,
» as far as Allegan.
to fix tne time of the meeting for August, condition of the government tea farm In to his waist every other step.
I inro‘*“
in which case the chances of the western South Carolina, and whether the Baltimore !
named Johnson^was seriously .
“Yes, it’s not very pleasant, but I , A man nan
metropolis will be greatly Increased.
£K!! om u80d to B “”&lt;1 doi t mind it."
'1 injured
--------- - on ”
Mouday afternoon, at Hoop- i
Representative Cox has exj
-------- J the ■Llld.tlon with the Westen?lb’ou The
^pressed
“How long hove you hented herea- er’s saw mill-east of Monteith. Hfa coat'
opinion that tho house wnulc
Id refuse to 1
tain the ccivil j senate receded from Its amendment to the bouts?”
caught in the gearing and he was re-1
give an appropriation to maintain
service commission, and that the naval ap- | Greely relief bill, aud passed the joint!
“Whv. bless vou I have lived hero
volved in tlie air several times More he '
propriatlon bill would bo cut down con- resolution appropriating 8800,000 for the' ina7
most of my lire, aud hunted up to ten
sidcrably below 314,(00,009 nefore it be­ relief of the ilood-suflerers.
could be released.
--------------| years ago every year.”
comes a law.
In announcing the retirement of General I
HOUSE.------------------------------- “How does it happen you missed
Feb. N-Tbe house concurred in the the last ton
years?"
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Sherman, President Arthur takes occasion
-----------------A PLEA FOR RAILROAD MEN.
to express the gratitude of the people for senate amendments to tlie tobacco rebate
...
“Because ’
I was scarcely
able to
his Illustrious services, and to state that 1 bill.' Mr. Dockcry offered a resolution to
rt»e Tleket-Aceara. thr conductor's
his lofty sense of duty has been a model ■ abolish the position of stenographer of move, much less hunt”
“I don’t understand you.”
and Iter nrakrasaa’a aide of tke
&lt; fog all soldiers since the day he filtered . committees. A resolution to send a sub­
the army.
“Well, you see, about ten years ago, i qneatien.
committee to investigate matters at Hot
At a meeting ot the house committee on Springs, Arkansas was defeated. Bills after I had been trampingall day iu ;
Ll«ouisvilta Courier-Journal.]
coinage, a subcommittee reported a bill | were reported favorably to donate to the this same swamp. I felt quite a pain .
it- is a popular belief among people I
providing that tor two years trade dollars I town ot Fort Smith a part of the military
in
my
ankle.
I
didn
’
t
mind
It
very
j
who
(ravel
but little that everybody 1
shall be received at their face value for reservation for school purposes; to give to
all dues to the government, and shall not . the Southern Kansas road right ot way much, but it kept troubling mo for a | connected with (be operation of a railbe again payed but: that they mav be ex- 1 through Indian Territory, and to give Gen­ day or two, and I could see that it road train is cross and impolite—never :
changed for other silver coin at the sub- i eral Ward B. Burnett a pension of 8100
treasuries and miuta, or recoined into any i per month. A bill for the election of terri­ kept increasing. The next thing 11 giving a civil answer to a civil question,. j
torial governors and secretaries by the know I felt the same kind of a pain in and never caring whether “school keepa
authorized piece.
The senate committee on commerce has people was tabled. A memorial from the my shoulder, and I found it pained j or not." ’ This is u mistake. Because i
associated press, asking a reduc­ me to’ move my arm. TJie thing kept the ticket agent answers your question: jauthorized Senator Frye to report to tlie ! western
postage or?
newsp^pera
arm' , W
.
— transient
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senate for passage a new bill for the relief I tion of
d increasing, and though ! “Will ypu please tell me what time tho I
of American shipping. This measure has was referred to the committee on po«t- I ROing on and lacreaslng, and though
aqd train starts for Blankville, end. Which |
offices.
The house discussed the bill for a 11 tried to shako off the feelingf and
been prepared by the committee from va- .
h,dualry nutu th® Mour | make myself think it was only a tittle car must I take?” with a plgin “9:45; ■
rious bills heretofore referred to R on the I
* AT the
same general subject, and will be offered
Fwn r Tn th. h
i
temporary trouble. I found that it did first carit is not a sign of ill-breeding, ,
as ^substitute for them.
j
Feb. G.—In the house, a resolution -was .
»hi= «...
He will be asked that !
adopted calling on the secretary of the in- ?ot ®0' Shortly after this my joints or surlitiesa.
lit Buckner, orthe com ml I toe on coin­
same question perhaps i00 times before ।
age has expressed tyo opinion that no leg- ' terior for copies of al! papers regarding began to ache at the knees and I
idatton with regard to silver coinage will ; Irregular practices on the part of attor- : finally became do bad that I had to the Blankville accommodation starts, !
.....
•
besides any number of others that have
be enacted beyond the passage of an net to 1 neys practicing before the pension office. remain
inside the house most - of- the
redeem the trade dollar, lie says the as­ Bills were introduced to authorize the time."
no connection whatever wiM| him or tho I
saults upon silver have ceased of lata be­ purchase of snug harbors for disabled sea­
“And did you trace all this to tho train—and be knows it. His time is I
cause its enemies see that It is already men and to establish a branch home, for
crippled
soldiers
in
one
of
the
western
valuable, and he puts his answer in the I
fact
that
you
had
hunted
so
much
iu
helping the country out of a financial diffi­
fewest words jxissiblo in order to econo­
culty. “I don’t believe.” added Mr. Buck­ states. Resolutions were adopted request­ thfa swamp?”
ner, “that any effort will be made to put ing from the president copies of corre­
mize time
ai:d
save breath.
“
No,
1
didn't
know
Nrhat
to
lay
it
to,
. - j---------------------spondence with Great Britain respecting
throngh any bill to strike down silver.
I tne extradition of all alleged fugitives but I knew that I was in miser}’. My . And then tho brakeman is not a fiend
The British parllameut o;&gt;cned its ses­ from justice, au'd calling on the secretary joints swelled -until It seemed as i *D l,nmttn shape, whose main object in
sion Tuesday. The queen’s speech an­ of state for facts’ In connection with the
an&lt;! render, miserable
nounces that nn Anglo-American commis- absence of foreign ministers and consuls though all the flesh I had left was "J® “
lon Is now sitting in Paris to consider the from their posts during the past two years. bunched at the joints; my Angers *“e unsuspecting uncommercial travTewfoundland fishery question, and that The remainder ot the session was devoted orooked In every’ possible way and : e[nr'
,e brakeman generally receives ।
falomatic relations with Mexico are in a to debate on the pleuro-pnenruonia bill.
some of them became double-jointed, j
■mnilest pay and does the hardest !
Jr way of being soon resumed. The
Feb. 7.—In the house.' a resolution was . In fact every joint in my body seemed • *°
^IO tTAin.
\\ hen the 1&lt;kxhjk&gt;- J
0&gt;er for tho evacuation of Cairo was. rec«ed In consequence of tile Egyptian re- reported declaring vacant the positions of to vie with the others to see which 1 ve
eccentric." or the sleeping ;
stenographers
of
committees,
proper
re
­
veies in tlie Soudan, and General Gordon
could
become
the
largest
and
cause
8
ota
®
“
°t
boj.
it
is
hut duty to run j
.
porters
to
be
employed
by
the
speaker.
A
hasten sent to Assist the khedive in carfhe
cuiftarinrr Tn ti,ia
back a mile or two through the snow to
A new Me* embraced In Els’* Cream Balm,
2in-out a withdrawal. The queen urges bill was passed to provide for the removal me
greatest sunering. In thia way
.
(’aterrh IsminvibycauMiwdiiwhantr»ndctean»« Assnge of the bills to extend the fran- of the remains of Captain- Walter Clifford soveral years passed on, during which naf&gt; ‘10
“ following at a i».
D
ui
by
drying
up.
The
application
in*, ikh oyaryingup. inr application is
i* easy
chlsethroughout tbe United Kingdom and from Wyoming to Michigan. A bill was time I wiu&gt; pretty nearly helpless. I emnparatnelv »hort distance
At the emlwweHf.
and afirveabie.,. I'heeWeent..
Price 30 cents.
»o reunn local government, and states reported t&lt;» constitute a bureau of nnvlgnApply
into
nostrils
with
the
finger.
became
so
nervous
and
sensitive
that
fctft
*
,nu
,
helps
juggle
your
baggage,
tlon
In
the
treasnry
dcparttnibq.
The
faat jians will be prepared to extend
^•■a
A favorite prescription of one of ft«I
troubled with chronic Catarrh aud iralhbrake." at
municbal government to the whole ine- rules were debated until a ntririun was I would sit bolstered up In a chair and ‘\‘“1 7 th’ * “ l,e ",w“
rings In my brad, was very deaf at times. Iiad
tropoli- and to repress corrupttoe &gt;nt elec­ lost.
called to -people who entered the I th® -own
,on,
’ at ^e- &lt;■dtscharxes
frotn my ear*, and «a« unable to
tions.
. Feb. A—The house passed a resolution room not to come near me or even i JfOsl”t‘K’ aud on br®kw* at 1110
breathe through my nose. Before the Mcond
lapUlasesled envelopt/Vra.UruMFbt*raa flint
ComLs»lunery Dudley has prepared n list I authorizing the loan of teliUTor a reunion
• •
------He answers your question as to “where tiottle of Ely’s Crrani Balm waa exhausted I was
Address DR. WARD A CO. UsisUm. Mo.
of all the widows or others, dependents of of soldiers and sailors in Ctiieasoin August. touch my chair. While all this was we are" hurriedly, because he fa al­ cured, and to-day enjoy sound beatth. C, J. CobResolutions were offered inquiring whether going on I felt an awful burning heat
IIIN, 913 Chestnut Si . FV-M Manager Phlladeiofficers of high rank in the army nnd navy,
any consular
to tile
hurry
and __
for the same : l,hfa l*uh- H00*'. P*-____ r ;_____
whose pensions have been fixeu or increas»
. f . officer-, are indebted
and fever, with occasional chills run­ ways inhea Middeniv
atickaLL
liis boaxl 'in
w&lt;' recommend Ely’s ( ream Balm mhere a aJd^^^--«PATENTS
special acts of congress.
congress? Including
Iiwiuding ,J
,t’‘1^« °F
ed toy
by special
V wi”.^' "!
-,c
Ui trust
reaspqFCi? i.i j •2„
rur’’for aUnrrh *' ca!U”'
that
the widows of four presidents, the list 1 feeds,
funds, aud whether -cungrevs
-cungrevt can impose ning all over my body, but especially the doJh^nd «Lil.
calls’ “w,.v.a^i
Humbokltlandinnail.
i.wo are doing the public afavor by making Its write to or call upon Tho*. S. Sprarur A Son,
mwbera.iai
* &lt;on
"1.
•"”’It
.5 !»»*«« dwlhed along my back and through my shoplaowbvr.,100. Araoug
Aiikhik ttw
Uw npnUal
.iwelal peiulnnpaiulon- 1
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era are the widows or
of Major Generals Ed- : *or
exix.rtniion. Another
Another resolution
resolution pro
pro­­ ders. Then again my blood seemed changekylMurMenitihia,” then bolm out virtues known to those afflicted alth this loath­ 37 W. ConyreMi St-, Detroit. Mien.. Attorneys in
ers
-5 exiiortaiion.
— Baker,
—
vide*v,de
rnr* nn
I(VI MO),OOo
&lt;ITU&gt; fnr for
ward- D.
A. W. Whlnnl®. Edwin
tf»rKniirm.rintinn
»n appropriation xof
again. Hfa fa a hard lot, and he seldom some disease, (or which It Fs tn most Instance* a
' ‘
—. Peck Rnrw.. Drngglst*, Grand
V. Sumner, Samuel R. Hem ze/iiiaa, G. K.
bry ?T.On‘0 r,.vt‘r rt&lt;MMU. “r- to be boiling and my brain to be on
?■r’SXh
..
j,. UCIH 4.CI IIIHR, vr. rx.
remains with thr company long enough lug
__’ll!*.
— Midi
j.
w
—~... and George
— Sz._.
-----— wab
. ... killed
. Randall reported the naval appropriation
lire."
Warren,
Custer
who
to accumulate n fortune and end hfa» Muir has
------a nmv bakery and a 'circulating Ik
“Didn’t you try to prevent all this
by Ihe Indians In 1S7G; the mother of Major j bill, and Mr. Willis introduced a measure*’
days in luxury and ease.
General James B. McPherson, the widows I temporarily providing fur tlie support of agony?”
I
Whon
nuon tho
tno conductor
conductor asks
asks you
you two
two or
or ’
or Brigadier Generals W. B. L. Wallace, 1 common schools. A resolution was offered • !
“Try it, I should think I did try. •£
Charles 8. Lovell. Robert Andefsbn, the requesting the president not toydeliver
In W,re* **»&lt;*.d’tring • short journey for
Mr. T. W. Atkins. Glrant. Kan., write*: “I
1
Carlos
Aguero
to
the
Spanish
authorities
i
tried
every
doctor
that
came
within
hero of Fort Sumpter; E. IL S. Canby,
your ticket it fa not for pure cnaaed- never in-'itate to rerornmrud your Kertrir Bit­
j
to
be
tried
for
political
offenses.
The Subscriber !• prepared do do SAW GUM
' my reach and all the proprietary med­
who was killed by tho Indians in lb73;
ters to my ciiitomrni. they gtvr entfbe. satisfac­
Feb. IL—The house, by a vote of 233 to icines I could hear of. I used washes ness or because he thinks you are steal­ tion and are rapid sellers. ” Electrir Bitters are MING and FILING in ab rrjierirnceil inanoc.Silas Casey, anti Lovell 11, JLiusseau,
ing a rides. On him alone rests the the mtrost and best medicine known and will and cm abort nottea, al ray »liop iu the rear mom
and the ilaugliterNiV Lieutenant Colonel 12, passed a joint resolution appropriating
Zachary Taylor. The widow of Brigadier . 8300,«X&gt; for the relief of sufferers by the and liniments enough to last me for responsibility for the safety of the pMlUvely cure Kidney aiul Liver complaints. Of Wm. JL HAZEN'S STORE. oppo»it. Mevcr’’
General James Shields receives &gt;1(X) per overflow of the Ohio river and its tribu­ all time, bnt the only relief was by entire train. He knows tliat’hfa train I’urlfy the blood and regulate the bowels. No Agricultural Warelmuse, State street.
family can afford to lx- without them. They will
month. Among lorty-tbree widows or taries. Bills were introduced—to limit the injections of morphine.”
must meet No. 3 at a given point; that save hundreds of dollars In doctor's bills every
other dependants of general .officers who number of cadets in the naval academy, to
“Well, you talk in a very strange he fa behind, opd that No. 10 freight year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle bv W. H. Good­
reedve pensions of S3) per month are the restore to the pension rolls names dropped
yearon account of disloyalty, to encourage In­ manner for a manywho has tramped fa less than an hour behind him. All
widows of Major’Gencml Jesse L. Reno,
dlan education in Dakota, for the erection on a day like this and in a swamp thfa wqighs heavily upon him, and it
Joseph K. F. Mansfield, John Buford, D.
surge
of a public building at Detroit costing 81,­ like thi». How in the world do you
BL Birney. Frank P. Blair, and Ger
—- H.
”
keeps hfa mind fully occupied.
, Bod- Brigadier
I S0G.0W, Generals
to provide
additional
life-saving
Thqmas;
Isaac
1
But of course there are men in the
man; Frederick W. Lander. Thomas W. ■ s tations, to authorize the payment of postal dare to do it?"
“Because I am completely well and business who have not the breeding of
Williams, Michael (k&gt;reoran. and Lewis ?,01®8 t0 V'.e ,x?arer&gt; "nd to compel voter* In
«»n Oott-bouMt ■MktfAd'fe' «&gt;
'Bleaker; the minor child of Major Gener- ; Utah and Idaho to take an oath that they i। sound as a dollar.
It may seem
al Charles F. Smith, since the widow’s I do,not belong to the church of Latter-Day strange but it is true that I was en­ an English sparrow and who would
sooner offer an insullTthan give a civil
death, the mother of Brigadier General
Skints.
tirely cured,; the rheumatism ail driv­ answer. These are not the rule, but
Stephen IL Ward, and the minor child of
-- -------------FOREIGN.
T. WILLIAMS A CO., BOMkH. Wta.
en out of my blood; my joints reduced simply the necessary exceptions which
Brigadier General Daniel McCook, since
his widow’s marriage. The widow of Ma Cetewayo, the Zulu chieftain, is Mid to to their natural size and mf strength go to make the rule good.
}or General Philip Kearney drew a pension (have recently died from heart disease.
made as-great as ever before by means
until she married again, and since then
Disloyal symptoms among officers tn the of that great and simple remedy,
the pension has been paid to the minor Spanish army cause fears of another re­
Hon. Ptter Itovc is Sheriff of tbe City
Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Cure, which unTbe
children. The widow of Brigadier Gen­ ; volt at an early &lt;late. z
.&lt;! ^unty. of New York. Recently, in cotireZ
eral John A. Rawlins died before receiv­
I believe saved my life."
nation wuh one of our reporter*, Mr. Bowe
ing the pension to which she was entitled, . A cablegram chronicles tbe demise of
Droctalmejl U... followln« fS; "l iXklJr «t
“
And
so
you
now
have
no
fear
of
and it ban been paid to the minor children. | Gontaut Biron, tlie French diplomat, in
*® MWtlent remedy, and one that
rheumatism?”
An invalid daughter ot Major General O. । his sixty-eiRhth year.
Miss
Fortescue,
of London, «
In an action
M. Mitchell receives 325a month by a , —
-—
•——
“Why, no. Even if it should oome
.------- ». of
-&lt; promise
iromiae against Lord Gar- on I can easily get rid of it by using
Ker aataby the GRAND RAFTDS A INDIANA
special act There are twenty widows of , tor breach
officers of the navy and marine corps who I moyle, places her damages at ECO.OOQ.
the same remedy."
receive 3’0 per month by special acts of | Thomas Cheney, for the past seven •
Chrioxaln Stein want* fMOO dainw- fog falw !
wsu aZcitid, ooe of ths hesithieK psjtt ef cfcr
The writer turned to leave, as it
congress, ihe widow of Admiral Farragut editor of the London Timc». .has
--------passed
:
Imprisonment nt Port Huron.
United States,, purest water, good narM*,.Me
receives &gt;2,000 per annnm. Four cases are away.
f
was growing dark, but before I had
given of pensions granted to the widow*
A
Wide
Awake
Di-urglM.
The khedive of Egypt cherishes the fear reached * the oity precisely the same
of Presidents—Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Polk, that
n- Go«ayc*r I® always wide awake in
there are .plots against his life, and symptoms I had just described camo
Mrs. Tyler, and Mrs. Garfield. The pen­
sion in each ca&lt;e is 35,009 a year. A bill dally sends his wife to tho kitchen to.in­ upon me with great violence. Im­
z
jW. o.HUCH*»T. Z
is now pending to grant a pension to the spect the food prepared for him.
The civil and military command off Saar pressed with thp-hunter’s story I tried
only surviving grandsughter of Thomas
Land Ooamtsaloner. Grand Rapid*, Midi
Jefferson, the author o( the Declaration of kim has been Intrusted to Admiral Hewitt tho same remedy, and in twenty-four
Or Ssrrea Rosaim, Travsliag Agent.
with a force of 8,000 marines. Admiral hoars all pain and inflammation had
Inaependenec.
Seymour, now in London, has orders to bo disappeared. If any reader is suffer­
ready for departure to Egypt on an hour’s
Grays Specific Medicine.
COXGRKH*IOXAk
ing from any manner of rheumatic or
notice.
Baker Pasha wns defeated by the false noura&amp;fc troubles and desires relief,
SaXAUL ■ ■ - • (
’
let him by all means try this same
Feb. 4—In the senate, Mr. Coke pre- Drophet near Tokar, losing 2,000 mon, four
a. A
thn invisiatnrS nf Krupp cannons, and two Gatling gun
guns.
m ta’SSSTthl retreat to TrlnklUt was made, where the groat remedy. And If any readers
Texas asking leglslattoiIndian T^tnrt® Runboat Ranger offers some protection, doubt the truth of the above incident
western trail through is^Bills
1.1U
hlKmEaropeanS W1U relurn
OTC® to or its statements let them write to |WUJ«d remedy for thore direaren. pLe to
IdMedfnrgrering ptirpeses. »u is were re­
A. A. Coates, Brookmere, N.Y., who is
eta
nubile build
bnllrt-­ ao*K‘?1’ .
.
.
. .
ported favorably to erect
a public
Brad laugh was on Monday escorted by the man with whom the waiter con­ p^n7toSLSS,r w
in g at San Francisco, to grant right of,o ,M“?’ *way tlmough Indian Terrltorv to tlie Sooth- two members to the table of the Brittan versed, and convince themselves of its
I house of commons, where he administered
advnr^Lroi*.
truth
or
falsity.
J.
R.
O.
eralttr to Indians. A resolution was pass­ the oath to himself. The speaker ordered
vision, premature old ace, and many other dte
ed directing the commtttee on printing to him to withdraw, and ho sat under the
IMtcrs adrtrrased to the following pereons re­
ea*« that lead to Insanity or Consumption. an&lt;&lt;
Rj‘«nr- A motion by Northcotemaining In the pom office at Hasting*. Barry
* Kill particSars In our phampbleL which we
that Bradlaugh be not permitted to take
It’s too bad Mir or Madam, but don't get fright­ county, Michigan, Feb. 11, ISM:
contain ndYertlwimenta for postals and the oath waa carried by «®to 107. It ww ened. Your hair Im falling out—that's certain. A
ms a tsse.
K. M. Allen. Isaac Cressman, Wm. W. Cole,
contracts, as also general orders by heads than voted, by 138 to Iso, that he be ex glance in tho mirror, or an Jnvcstigatlnr r'omniltES
of
fingers
lull
die
dismal
story.
we
won't
eladed
from
the
precincts
of
the
house.
departments After some debate on
Henry Chamberlin. R. B. Dcverell, Ida EHIotE
discuss the ooMible cause. It is enough that tattle Grinin, Lucinda HulHbarger, Julia Hyde^
Mexican land titles the senate.adjourned.
Parker’s Hair Balaam used now will prevent
Fbb. e.-In the •en*U. bilte wore report«:««!&amp;
•djo *mend the Chinme restriction act
loghouse, J. W. Wing.
ie shadows
and to provide for the suppression of pienthe ottiYMuilw-. GnM-ai)
Ites toDr. K1OM. Not a dye. n
ro-pneumonia. A bill was introduced to
l&gt;y m, or Farrand, W tills reYourmeda perfect derasing.
pemride tBdoomtty tec the state of Iowa
farther debate on u!?bUl*fS»rdi^reita? j
George Valentine.

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                  <text>Hastings Banner
HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 22, 1884.

VOL. XXVIII.' NO. 44.

The Hastings Banner.
n'BU.icxn raioAvx, a,
Hastings. Rarkt Co., Mich.,

MARSHALL L. COOK.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES 1
aavaoce. &gt;140 per-year; If paid within tlx
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Mr. Albert Shepard died Monday tion was good, as some of them ate two
evening about seven o'clock of consump- ; suppers, Hastings young people know
tion. Funeral services at the M. P. I how to enjoy themselves, and ih a very
church Thursday, at eleven o’clock-a. m.
Mr. Shepard has lived in this coimnunity most of the time Since boybexxi.
He leaves a large circle of friends. Thus
one Ly one the pioneers are passing

delightful and pleasing manner too.
We hear they skate well; of course we
are no judge as we have only had One
I fall, and that is only the A. B. C. of the
skating art’ Come again,

away.
It is said one of our"rising surgeons
As Dr. Baker was returning home has twent} fractures to treat at the
from a call on Mr. Shepard last Sabbath, present time.
We fear something is
How many tcnlay cau realize,
, A. flock of wild geese paAed here this | farm and mated on the same,
just as he drove into the yard, the cut- wrong, either the diet of the people is
• Til. hardship reduced b, there aalolad live. !। morning 'z.zz^zt
headed Zzz
for 2z.z
the north. Thir±
Think• a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Winder,
ter tipped over throwing the Dr. and 1 taulty, and in consequence the bones
■•»&lt;&gt;•*««-«k drtenuhwl j they
th&lt;y made
a mistake
the month.
month.
'
made a
mistake in
in the
Charles Cutler is teaching school Geo. Hgrton (who was rifling withhim) ure exceedingly brittle, or we are in the
ADVERTISING RATES:
1 John
A.
An honorable living and mission to III?
- .
. Turner and his— brother Dr. i again.
and breaking one of the nones in the &gt; midst of an epidemic of broken bones. .
He Golunrn per year.
.. ......41® ®
Extra charge for special positions.
W hat lessous of love are here portrayed.
„
, II. o
J. |rmade
a short visit at the home of ; Joseph Ashalter’s honse and lot were doctor’s left leg just above the ankle.
j We trust the state, board of health will
As the leaves of their lives are duly displayed; j‘
j investigate this matter and see what
Honor, iouwrlty. principle, tbre,
th^
| purchased for a parsonage of the Barn ’ .
JOB PRINTING.
•
CEDAR CREEK.
Dr.
Russell
and
wife
of
Allegan,
।
ville
church;
consideration,S29U.
can lie done to avert the continuance of
Atpectal prifle is felt la the Job IMntiug De­
Were emblems of character worn by men.,
J “
“ ‘
(
The
January
thaw
cornea
in
February
, .tftment of the BaNNi-R. Everything In.the
No broken friendship* were then to deplore - ■ patted through our place .Saturday ever__________________________
j such a painful calrmity to our commun­
A
petition and remonstrance are both
-ttiire offlee i» new; and with the latest faeea of
this
year.
•
rype. the most approved patterns of machinery.
°moreie ,OVe °f U&gt;elr ,OuUl th*118 n°W U° ' 1“n*’ laying been Hummoued by tele-' lieing circulated to divide the Mudge
ity. If this should continue to-rage, we
competent workmen employed, enatdes the
M&amp;rtin Chandler is breaking a span
could never hope to maintain a perfect
No other friendships ever can ratagram to Hastings, to vimt his brother • district.
• . s nkk to do fftW-clAM fob work.___________
•of nice bay celts.
The Joys or the sorrows of those pioneer days'. I Lucilta,
who
militia-company in this section, for a
’
‘
‘ is
‘ very sick.
‘ ' •
Joan Soules will depart for Dakota j
I The Whittimore mill is doing good company with legs of' uneven length
-UKMKKT SMITH.
PhTLIP T. 0OIOBOVF.,
I Dr. Ed. Fish has clotted his school at the last of March.
Of that numerous family, two only remain.
Judjje of Probate.
Prowotlng Attorney.
i work.
and stiff elbows would be truly “IndicMonteith, and will soon leave to locate । Dr. F. S. Hull. has left Thornapple ]।
Two loving sisters.—v. hose hearts retain.
iMITH 4 COLGROVE.
Harkness &amp; Newton have six or
And whose deeds attest, their lalxir of love;
&gt;
■
Lawyer*.
I and practice his profession.
Lake to practice medicine at Carlton * seven hundred ties to carry over to an­ erous.”
For their sainted parents rejofclnf above.
lOfHetM
lu K. Grant** store.,
The Charlotte band.- accompanitd by
II arry Thiers skirted for Lanaiug yes­ Center.' The doctor has. had splendid
other winter, unless they find market;
ivuettre in nil co*irt&gt; of the State. -Polfactioiui
several expert skaters, was at the rink
ThU three of the dear ones, M ita whom wv terday, to resuine’his studies at the agri success. He leaves a good practice. for them at Augusta.
T wnjitly looked after. Money to loan on real
! cultural college.
last met,
■
of
Flint &amp; Winn on Saturday.
He has hud a large experience and will
John Benedict lids' bought a dog. The I
■•Hsre pawn-d ou before*' to Hu- rtalnis uf the j Mrs. Mary Goodyear visited her raqth■ The balance of the Bazaar stock waa
•x&gt;valR KNAi-rr.l
C. H. Vakarman.
do well in hta new location.
Went;
price
paid
would have bought six bush­
■ er, "Mrs. Beatty, last week.
packed up and stepped to Charlotte last
N AI’I’EN .t VanARMAN.
Rejolclnp In fave and etemHy'i rest.
On the 15th, a fighting man walked
of wheat.
.
Lawyers.
- But the day arrived,—and from near and far, . Some people ride in sleighs some from HMtimra to thi. plum to whip.no els(.^
M
bM chMngH, hla mlnd II Thursday.
lOvcr Hastings National Bank.)
Ed. Bosco was called to Olivet by the
I in chaise now a-daya.
'
The relatives came with cutters and car
of our peaceful cittortu. He found hto fn)m
wilI g0 to Virgtaia.
,
a
.
4
L
j.i
i
sickneas
and
death
of
his
stater
lart
From CarlUai and Haatlngs aud Kahuimzoo. ■ Another barrel of vinegar? brought man at work, and proceeded to abuse
ftil.N CAUVETH.
•We learn that John Chandler, from
From Irving and Sparta and Saranac.too*.
j in to town. It lieats all how they do
Attorney at Law,
him shamefully and to dare him to Bernie county, to vtolting friend., in
Fton»
Stux-gi*,
PralricvUte.
and
far
off
Dakota,
;
....
H
oninopw
U
r
mpdlnal
-^I
aMlddleyme, Mich.
tight. The Morgan man said he could .nd about t-edar Creek.
Came even Burns Mewwr front the rlty Lakota. | drmK Vinegar.
Uon of Brer) &gt;md Ertun reuntta. met
School floupd
closed at Gun Lake last week. do some business in that line if it was
I) W.NISKERN,
What a royal aurpriw when Bunts mfeta hl*
Hrfinol
Spott. the horre jockey, hre lout three *
w#lcott „OMe M
sl&amp;ter.
■ .
1 .
Lawyer.
necessary, and began to get ready for old nagu this wmtrt m&gt;d if he has grod I WwlDmU, M
wwk.
A good rtAt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wanter. j
iPrer Spaulding's dry good* Wore.;
FREEPORT.
M-tive operation. When the Hasting, : luek wU11OTe two more
Fond greetings exchanged, with regards for ■
Will attend promptly u&gt; all buslnc** in all
j From the Herald.
x
the past;
Charge* rea.*anable.
man found out what kind of a paaaen- j chulal JonB,. whilf Ending
ties, let tendance and profitable time was had.
_____—
— • —■ ■.-- 1 The social event of the season was the
More than forty are seated to enjoy the repast. ‘ Mrs. Johnson will close her singing for
— *he
—*had* —
— J up he -—
- ——1j to
waked
proceeded
1 EKENASTf'jN. ’
th. Under dip out of his hand Md got
of
school here with a concert.
The richest of viand*, the land can afford.
make himself scarce.
A.
Attorney at Law,
acutovertheeye,
—
a
regtilar
eyeopener. (ldpnJUl * Kvwrtts on Wednesday
Are spread by the hostess on the whitest of
Freeport will see more building
’ ((her J. S- Goodyear &amp; Co.*6 store.)
b"lld
h"" evening of last week.
There were
the coming season than any year before.
RUTLAND.
Practices in all court?* of the State. Collections
What a contra.*! Is *een on the table to-day
1
; twenty-six couples present* The ladies
;mmptiy attending to.
Quite a number of horse buyers have
The ice has been much renewed of next spring.
| Than wa* seen at a * eddlng, our dear mother*
I| ouuir
Some Ul
of the
democrats
have gx/v
pit ।
Inan). of
dri^d very aC
Ulf uruiw-i
av.' uatc
I «een operating throughout thia section
/’ W. LOWRY. BLD..
।
»*y.
Thexleighndfl mentioned In your tort !
»» gro«&gt;t»ck offleAe, «&gt;d will1! trartively, and shall
________
we say it, -----------some of
'
That
took
place
In
a
village
not
five
miles
away.
of
late.
’1 •
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
| Some thirty-six years have well nigh elapsed.
repuW’*®0*
the town | the gentlemen departed from the con ven­
(Office. 301 Thorn HL. Hasting*, Mich.)
The sound of Jas. Cool’s factory Issue to “Nell Crow’” did not injure the vote with
i Since the Item* recorded in a letter have
sleighing
in
this
town
the
least.
Come
!
meeting.
tional
black,
and
adornal
themselves
' -alls In town or county promptly attended.
whistle is like some people—never twice
ptusted:
('fficc hours—4 to io i|. m. and I to 3 p. m.
I
rekx. greenbackers will
thuv will
...
.
_
__
will Hn&lt;l
find they
will
Would you know how they married fa those alike.
TWepfame al Holldw itys' drug store.
Vfe chronicle the duuth of Mr. Jo«ph i ”•* h“v&lt;' » ”&gt;0 “«&gt; » ulk • »w»y thta with feathers and ruffles. The amuse­
Sprelal attention paid to surgical disease*
early days?
George Roush arrived at the house of
ment consisted of skating only, and if
diseases of the eye and ear.
I “Worth reading?" Ah! Ye*,—Who would not.
Newton,
who
di«Sm
WclMwdxy
nwro«'"&gt;'•
P
’
rtlm
arT
'xmtldent
of
do teU?
•
his brother Michael, Monday, in an ap­
a gentleman did not happen to be a
HACKETT &amp; butler
refreshments were served with ‘■Crairi*rry parently helpless (nmditlon.
good skater he was treated very'1 much
ing of last week. He has been a suffer- jSUCC€SB?
Py.dcians and Surgeons,,1' IfJell!**
WOODLAND.
Miss
Addie
Yerrington
went
to
Mid
­
the same as I have seen ladies treated
(Prairieville, Mich.)
er
Tor
many
years.
;
You laugh 'till you cry, and wiping your eyes.
All call*. night or day, promptly attended.
1 Are astonished to And “there were cranberry dleville yesterday, to be present at the
Rev. Hamp has been appointed to
Farmers are preparing for the maple at dances, who were indifferent dancers.
pies!”
fiftieth anniversary of her parents wed­ preach at Podunk viw Rev. Whitaker sugar business to open up, judging Upon the whole the party was a very
H K. TIMMERMAN.
A precious love token, fond memory
t,ack ding day.
F . Ilonm-pathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
by the number of sap pans brought to pleasant affair, and the skaters say they
resigned.
To the date of this letter, when then- was a
(First door east of Holloways* drug *tore.&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jones, of. Lowell,
never enjoyed themselves better.
A
The revival meetings held by Rev. town for repairs.
lack
was spread at the
Leap year customs don’t appear ,to bountiful supper
..
Of envelopes,—and how strange it now seenw । are stopping for a few days with Mr. Crosby are continued (yet on -Sunday,
TkR. Wm. JONES.
That a letter was then folded up from tile and*. Wm. Moulton, of Irving township, Mrs. Wednesday and Friday evenings.
have struck our town yet; perhaps there j Wolcott House, which fully sustained
I’
e
Dentist.
A little red wafer. M white one, or blue,
Ail work promptly attended to.
Several parties in this town lost is no occasion for the custom to be its reputation as the l&gt;tfct kept hotel in
। Jones’ father.
Ilenoted the writer was faithful and true.
, i Brayton &amp; Childs have fortunately w heat, by the burning of Bartley's mill adopted in Woodland.
nEvYlRE'A-i’RESyY.
~
Barry county.
That letter, how precious! it* words seem to
Mrs. J. N- Harter is on the sick list, j
glow,
”
Physicians and Surgeons.
I succeeded in partially repairing the in your dty.
”
.
I From the Alma Record.
With
IUI a
.x rudiance
raumuto purer
&gt;eiu r-. and
ra.™ whiter than snow
...... — । break in their mill dam. and are again
Very few angry people St. Valentine’s
Considerable sickness of a catarrhal
. (Freeport. Midi 4
•
j For It tells ol two hearts, which are ftdthful |I turning out custom work.
COMMUNICATED.
•nib promptly attended to.
day this year. The heathenish custom
nature around.
'
and true;
Prairies Hie. Mich.. Jan. 4.1*4.
I RUSSEJLL
* And It
notes
theec- ----------live* have j....
— the
.... deep
—r triq|s
-------large delegation of Hastings and
The surprise proposed on Tuesday of sending people coarse prints either to
E
ditor of Record:--A reunion of
b. Real Estate. Loan and Insurance.1
pa«^iU'™w&gt;&gt;
.
I; Middleville odd fellows are expected
patitoM through
e
ridicule them or to start a fuss, seems the Earl family
uight for Douglass Hall was a failure, _____________
held at thia place
iQver Julius Russell** dry goods store.)
j1 Let u* hope, m* we part from those who remain. | here Saturday to assist in the dedica- in consequence of the severe storm, but | 'to be on the decline.
। on Jan. tat, and qs four of the interest.
“ l0’Ml |I Like Uli,'letter
ot irt,
wMn ..
.
till* letter of
old. when
we meet M»l».
again.
| ।jon of
fellows’ hall, Kelley's block. he got the chair all the same. Ask Mr. j The Roaina (Jornet Band paid the![ ing
parties were from your town and
:
--K---------------------—— j That our labor-of love, wherever It be.— । . Messrs. John Norman and Arthur James Bauer if he did not.
■ Woodland boys a visit last Saturday eve- । ,vicinity, 1 thinkyi few word* in regard
i At home or abroad, on land or at sea.
yy ELTON A CROOK
! ning. A good time was had. The visitors : thereto
(
will be interesting to many of
I Though dimmed, like the ink. ’mid the care i Cheesebrough went to Prairieville
Maple Grove.
made good music and wen* well spoken i,
| Monday and purchased some very nice
ann the strife.
! your reader*. The reunion wan held at
An-agfiita tor, the Watertown Insurance Co. jI
Mrs. Norton has the mumps.
I of.
|| ;J. H. Eari’s, the only boy (aged 69) of
Thtov write policies on a man’s property against '! Well tie faithful and true and devoted in life. ■ scenery, to be used in the conring ptif^
The young people had a pleasant time
•ire ny Dre. lightning or wind; mialnst a man’s 1। May our mutual regard and friendship!* true; i
•
„A.i^W"
"
A certain young man in one of our ,; the
(
; And then, »h« nnr live, nnd bnrtU »n,l to .to. ulltr play-^ Adrift.
■lie by death and accident.
Earl family, the others. 4 in numat Mr. Darling's last Thursday night.
j school districts made a l»ad mistake one j ber,
।
I 12------Mr. ILL-'
and Mrs. Geo. Karcher,
go to
We'll
do with our might; awaiting theday
|
.. jr.,
..
being girls: Mrs. Peter Castle, Mrs. ,
Many indulged in an oyster supper at i
(iwKlTSHELlKIK
I day last week. He either over estima- (U. C. Bugbee, Mrs. J. M. Glover, Mra.
! When the seal shall be bruken.-our souls fire - Middleville Saturday to attend the goldO. H. Cole’s last Thursday night.
i ted his own muscle or placed too light E. G. Alverson; the two last named toe­
*WMy'.
-4.
• oAr.„
wwldinfi
’ of Mrs.
Karches
’s parents.
j en wedding
of Mrs.
Karches
’s parents.
Amon
Wolf
has
gone
to
Khlamazoo
*
.Officein Aletract Block,Hn-stlugs, Mich.)
I A sacred memorial, reveaBng theAvord.
! A large number of near relatives are
a value on that of the lady teacher. ing from your town. Mr. Glover, Mr.
Have the.only w.-t ol Abstract Books fa Barry ; Our laix^i all ended, we are resting In God.
to-get out barn timber for Mr. M ilton.
• &lt;*uity.
After using his fists to the l&gt;est of his Alvemon, (both of your place) Mr. Cas­
expected
to Xrt
be J/xvo.
present.
•
.
'I e.XJXA
KTtl Vt»
....
Mr. Parker and his school called on
,tle, Mr. Bugbee igid Mrs. Earl, making
I
A. FOOTE, M. D..
CARXdTON.
i On Tuesday of this week, Dni. De- Miss Cora Wilkinson and school last ability, he came outlhadly worstetj.
IL
Physician and Surgeon. ;
Sam. Meyers, having-sold his farm, is the ten referred to above. They bad a
J. S. Keeler and A. J. Cain have gone Vore &amp; Pressey examined and pro­
■Offlt* east side Main St.. Nashville. Mleh.)
j - . .
..
.-i.__ . _
i
Saturday.
&gt;
Albion.
X.
W.,
having
In-cn
sum’
aounced
insane
one
George
(tenser.
at
a
loss
where
to
go
in
search
of
anoth
­
U-fl&lt;1^r&lt;-/ next drtor north Wolcott House. : to Albion. S. XV., hating been sUI moat enjoyable time, and k&lt; fee say, a
’*■ Why does Geo. Pearce dread to appear
er, or find a better place than Woodland reunion held at their age lathe prince
who ia at present stopping with his
calls pnlmpily attended too, day or night. ; ulOned there ns witnesses in the settle­
on String street of late ?
,
to
live.
meat of an estate in which they are in­ brother-in-law, S. H. Creigh. six miles
of enjoyments. The united ages of Mr.
When yon see a young fellow asking
JOSEPH KNIGHT,
Woodland can boast of a man and his Earl and his four sisters. Is 3t» years;
east on the county line Foad between “ Grace," on a scoop shoxO. you can
■’
Veterinary Surgeon.
terested.
‘ wife whose joint weight is 540 pounds. I
Ionia
an&lt;)
Barry
counties,
in
Carlton
(Residence, Rutland, near Yecklcyschoofhouse.)
W. F. Ballon, of Wayne, Mich., has
of the ten, named above, 625 y^are.
make up your mind that he is a “'True­
We bring them out as the champions.
Will attend all calls fur services night or day. liought-the brick house farm nvrthr of township.
I The united weight of the ten is 1552,
man."
- Imrges reasonable.
,
A new shoemaker has made his ap- which, considering five are women, is
। Freeport business men and promi­
the cerrter, for which he paid
The average daily attendance, at the
- F. lUtowk, M. D.
W. !*. POI.HKMCK. M. D.
. pearance here, but don’t know how long pretty good weight. Mr. Castle was
nent wljoining farmers are seriously
R8. BROWN &amp; POLI 1KM( s,
John Gordon, of Ontario. has
Norton acbool for the winter term, end­
JHLS. BROWN &amp; POLHEMPS,
he wHT stay.
the oldest one present, he being 77 years.
HouKppathiq Physicians
| twenty-seven acres of land of Asa Odell considering the advisability of organiz­ ing Feb. 15th, was forty-seven.
t ’ Honi(vpaLhiq
Physicians &amp;
&amp; Surgeons.
Sur„
1 The debates at the South Jourdan Mr. Alverson the youngqsf 50 yearn.
ing an association for the purpose of
’Office over Julius Rimell's store. Main BL)
for S650.
*
LAOBY'
। school house are growing popular and A good ileal could l&gt;e said in regard to
conducting
a
stock
fair.
Meetings
of
After an investigation before the pro­
‘&gt;dU answered from the office at all hoars of
The social for the benefit of the M. E. | draw good houses. Friday evening of valuable presents; but I have taken
the day or nfalit. Dr. Folhemua will give special
bate court last week, George (tenser two or three days duration could be
.ittt-Qtion to dHca.se* of the Evo and Ear.
Office hours—»to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m.
was adjudged insane. He will be taken held at stated periods during the sum­ society was held at (’has. Clark's. It | this week the tariff question will be too much of your valuable time and
was
largely attended. Proceeds were ' discussed. The people of that district space to continue further.
to the asylum at Kalamazoo , soon.
- mer months; saj every sixty days.
eNLUiAN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
, are sound mentally at the present time,
Be*prcttnHy.
A Mr,. Stall has opened a shoe shop Farmers would thus be enabled to fit al&gt;out S10.
I but if they don’t let such questions alons
NOT ONE OF THE
their stock for market and offer IMS’"
Some of the schools In thia vicinity
, ’
over Carpenter's store.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
we
can
’
t
vouch
for
their
mental
sound
­
Dr. Hull, of Morgan, has rented an sale at the regular meetings. Buyers, ol«erved St Valentine’s day. conse­
Died—Mr*. Sarepta Moore. Jan. 31.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ness much longer. This question has
office over J. N. Covert's store, where he from Grand Rapids and other point* quently the children were made happy.
1884, at the residence of her eondmUw.
Taking effect February Hth, 1&lt;M.
Last Thursday Mr. Griddle sold out placed more than one man in the luhawill be ready to receive any one in need would soon be posted as to the dates of
David A. Bowker, of Hope, at the age
EASTWARD.
these meetings and wogld be on hand everything at auction. We understand tic asylum.
of an M. D.
C. 8. Palmerton and D. A. Miller •of M years, four months and 18 days.
The young people enjoyed a very anxious to take advantage of the chance it isihis intentions to remove to Missouri
She came to Michigan
the rear 1883.
have purchased the McArthur saw mill
to buy marketable stock. If suitable soon.
pleaaent leap year nde last &gt;eek.
HTATinXH.
Palmerton
will put in a new engine, settled la the eastern part of the state.
A concert one week from next Satur­
A new set of lette^boxe^at the port* grounds near the village could be se­
In Washtenaw county, where she lived
cured, other desirable features would no day evening for the benefit of the M. E. and no doubt the large numl»er of logs
now in the yard will be speedily used until I860, when she removed into thia
doubt soon lie added, such as an annual Sabbath school.
county arid settled on a farm-in Johnw
Brand Rapids, Lv
Sunday evening, while Charlie Nick­ up. The-old'.engine attached to tlds
Another thaw.
I
■. agricultural fair, semi-annual horse fair,
Middleville
mill was too light to accomplish any lown. where her-self and family resided
Irving....
The family of Wafren lEurton left etc. The townships of Irving. Bowne, erson was backing hta horse out from
until 1887. Their next home was Au­
Hahtisoh
____1
under the shed at the M. E. church, the work with.
town on Friday lart for a future home Campbell and Carlton are abundantly
gusts, where she ha. since lived.
able to conduct a project of this kind, horse slipped down. But with great
In
Otsego.
Prairieville
in
sorry
to
law
T.»
She experienced religion when at the
Naahvllie.
and we hope to see the' scheme take a difficulty they finally assisted it to stand
8. K. Derior, of Auburn. IncL made age of 9. and joined the Baptist church
Charlotte .
them.
’
J
Eaton Rapids.,
fungible shape in the near future.
On its feet. The cutter was a great deal a business trip to our town last weqjc j
The missionary society was enter­
lackson
at
the age of M&gt;, and was one of the flrat
nr..
Impaired, and the horse hurt, but notaa
Detroit
Judge C, Smith was in Nashville last i, members that helped to organire the
tained by Mrs. Verkins last Wednwday.
MOBOO-THORMAPPLE.
WMTWAKD.
serioiiHy as at flrat supposed.
Mrs. Armstrong, Sen. came near los­
j first church In the town of Hope: of
week.
Rumors are thick concerning the con­
Lumber is leeinc drawn preparatory
Mrs. Mary N. Foote is visiting her
ing her home by fire on Saturday.
which she has leen a faithful member
duct of a hired man near here, and the for building at Lacey. We expert to
daughters at Battle Creek and Otoego.
Mire Shene went in Mrs. A’a 'room for
until her death.
reasons why his employer asked him to have quite a good deal ol business car­
STATIpXK.
Miss Daisy Smith, of Battle Creek, la
something found the elder lady absent
.
ried on nt the corneni.
'
visiting Miss Hattie Foote.
sod the bed in a blare. She summoned skip the country.
If the Journal can suggest any betWater broke through the darn at Mor­
distance and the Are wan ext ingulsbed
A- W. Olds, a former townsman and
Detroit....
after having done considerable damage, gan twice last week. When the floods
now
of
Petoskey,
is
regist^ed
at
the
ding the city of the gambling dens we
Merrit Shepard has another daughter.
come we can expect to see the dam de­
—a fortunate escape.
will gladly and heartily support it. We
The fourteenth of February being the Wolcott House.
flhariotte....
Tom Benson and Henry Stow have stroyed.
C. C. Wolcott, of Dakota, has fiern have no pet methods; tart we have an
Mmbrine...
birthday
of
Mrs.
Severn,
her
children
Company of Grand Ledge fishermen
Morgan.
exchanged farms.'
•anMrt deaire to see thgw pvwtiten.u*
and friends gave her a surprise. A stopping at the Wolcott House. •
Mff'
at the Lake house.
Marian Wood la at home.
H. H. Braurolmugh, who has been places sapproaaed. We propose to -day
bountiful repast was furnished and a
Mr. 8. Haj'wood sold his loose proper­
Abraham Armstrong to visiting his
sahaman in G? A. Truman’s store for right by them till they are given tbh &lt;’•
social
visit
enjoyed.
They
left
her
as
ty at public vendue, preparatory to
relatives ia the village.
the past year, hgs gone to Ohio.
moving to Free .Soil, Mason Co. Mich. tokens of respect.two beautiful lamps,
Dr Sacket to convalescent
A jolly, fun loving, fine looking and
Mr. Everly, of Ohio, has moved into a nice camp rocking chair besides a
Another son and heir to the house of
-number of other presents.
John
Mattock
’
s
h«
near
Morgan.
'
BlaekMan reewnUy made hie appearMias Ida Nay fa at work at the Lewis men came down from
Thursday eventag, Fetmiary IMh, as
Monday ntaht. The object «wn»d to
F Ward ta making numerous L. Soule’s started to go home from house at Battle Crude.
‘ boys have
r. X.
. __
__________ _ to-H
&gt;.iwr atannari

K

re

Mrs. Doster ta no better.
! which was set to rights on -Saturday by
Mrs. Ward is numbered among the I Dr. F. 8. Hull.

invalids.
Charles Hanson is rapidly improving.
THrSKSsor rAwrt-v nxrrnoN.
A railroad, meeting tried to be held Dr.Wm.H. Young-attending physician,
Mlle, ol dl-aanre an* woe forsol .
here the other night with poor success. The Dr. thinks that he will probably
By rrtend. star u&gt; reach the spot. '
The people aliout here do not deserve a । have a stiff knee. t
When- months before a place had been chosen. railroad. They act like fools about it. j School reopened in district No. 5. Miss
To bold 8'tnvetlnK called the Benson Reunion.
------ ;------- ■■■■ ------ -. Dun well, teacher.
For forty-eight yeare ago. It I* said,
Orangeville.
j Joshua R, Crouch is getting the maThat Duty Benson with his wife sought bread
Fishing through the ice is the princi- j terial together for a large barn.
And a brane In the wild* of Michigan^
Far from his home and the abode of men.
pal business at present.
Wm. Nuvue has rented J. R. Crouch’s

WHOLE NO. 1492.

ting in a new stock of goods.

�THE HOME OF RrtFTIL€8.
present reputatiott.
Sometanes Um
Crehasera are deceive 1 in the matter,
[Charts
H.
Adam*
in
Hartford
Couraat.]
1I think they generally know pretty
Mxteaaive
&lt;’-*wwterttalttwM
D*1
well what they are buying, though they
Paiatlaco--- «eveIatlas*
by
■
never make a confidant of the dealer in
***,er’ [N«w York Son.]
I the matter. The men who have no
The New Orleans Times-Democrat
limit as to price are aohlom deoeived an
.. “The httttente.nl has recently been
inta b dtfiailtii account of it* Florida
W bite and dim and stately
made," said a reporter of The Sun to far as strictly modern pictures are con­
'erglsdes expedition. - The report was
The good ships seaward |
an old picture dealer, “that there are cerned J .They are, in the main, bmditten by Maj. A- H. Willianxa, com­
bow in existence' more than 70.0J0
ness men, and bay to a large extent
mander ofthe expedition. The explor­
painting* purporting to have been exe­ directly from the artiste.”
ing party consisted of twelve personj,
White
and
dim
and
stately.
cuted by Daubigny. Do you think
six white and six colored, and carried
The good ships homeward throng;
Thirty Theeeaad Bills Mold far S
there is any truth in it?”
Welcome, captains and mIIoiv.
, six Racine canoes. They went by steamer
testa F.aeb.
“I would like to know how the
dh October 17 last, from Cedar Keys to
[New York Mail and Express.]
figures were obtained," said the dealer,
qaaliarit to. j
। Puntarassa, Fla., where they took to the
The numerous peddlers who infest
And Kweetbearta’ eyes nball gfi-ten,
thoughtfully.
UIWtUtMI Kt law to rw-maar tlj,. 4^1^ _
! canoes, and proceeded up the CalooAnd
wives shall Joyful be,
\
the
principal
thoroughfares
have
had
a
“It is an estimate based upon the
As
the
little
childrap
listen
| sahatchie river to Lake Okeechobee, a
number annually sold at the Hotel busy time during the 4past few days
When Babtea frvt, aad
by tunm.
vontani*-.'.
distance of about ninety miles, arriving
resurrecting the financial ghost of a
What cursa tttetr eoha, kffis tlair w&lt;
Drouot, Paris.”
I on the 1st of November.
Skirting the
But what are Ibc wrecks you tall of
- “The figure appears to me somewhat dead government. Suspenders, collar
western and sou thorn shores of 1 *ake
To the wreck of a love like mine I
large,” said the old gentleman, glancing buttons, the memories of Sarah Bar­
The river murmurs and glitters;
Okeechobee they discovered eight large
by aome irresistible impulse at a pair num, and all the conventional merchan­
Above the cold etars shine.
streams
flowing into a dense saw grass
dise
invariably
found
on
well
regulated
of prime Daubigny* which adorned the
ler Ute lands and prraul^
j swamp that liorders the everglades. On
walls of his establishment; “yet in the street stands depreciated. Confederate
THE PILL MAN 8 SUCCESS.
■nrtsaae.to wtt; AH that
_
entering one of the stream*, which was
light of my recent experience* in buy­ money was the rage, and the retailers
roM of laDd situate In Um Count 1
lallavray'a
B**l.
I
named
»
“
T.
D.,
”
the
expedition
\proof that plentiful but worthless issue of
ing and selling the works of dis
«Mt*S»*.MI».,rt*: AU Uai pwlk» ,7
ceeded to its head, and began the
the "lost cause" were a* numerous in
languished modern artiste of the French
I ntrth-west quarter nf the *otrth-ur,t MU!.rt*-r .
tedious
work
of
cutting
it*
way
through
their
assaults
on
the
ears
of
passing
(Chiqpgo Times)
Centaur L&gt;nlment.-A..vschool, I do not dare to say that the fact
n? aLD“’"1
'
pedestrians as the falling flakes of enow.
Th* most successful ol all th* man- the swamp to the saw-grass.
ia impossible or even improbable. A man
ejim lane through said
The denseness of this swamp can be
— a perfect stranger to me—drove a “Here’s your ’federate money," was ufecturers and venders of “patent medi­
teirty acre* of Lind, or so tnvj-h
the salute invariably received, and cines" is dead. Thoma* Holloway will imagined . from th* fact that the party
te aree^ary to pay the animat
wagon up to my door a month or two
riwy?-*™* interest ihrriMH,
number • who
stopped
to
make no more pill* and o.ntment. He traveled on an average only a quarter
ago and wanted to sell me seven pic­ the
_with the cost* And ey
Myriads of huge alli­
wae
surprisingly
large. entered life in the first year of the prea- of a mile a day.
tures—two Corot*, a Rousseau, a invest
December tSth, A. D. uai
Blockades were so frequent that for eat oentury, and departed it about four gators, snakes, leeches and poisonous
couple of Troyons, and a pair of GirarcBounrc. buhi,
the sake ot peace the police were week* ago. He commenced burineM bug* were encountered. Leer lira were
1,1
Him
...111
.
dets. The price at which the man
obliged to arrest several Wnders of the at an /arly age, and continued it until especially troublesome, covering th*
offered them told the story of their Die*
CLAPP*
UtYNOLDH.
’
legs
of
the
men.
Emerging
from
th*
money, thus nipping their harvest in almost the time of his death. His
gitimate origin much better than any
Attorney* for Rote Executor. •
the bud; but the incarceration of their father died when he was a child, but swamp the party entered saw-grass
Battle Crack, MIcIime^
evidence presented by the pictures
fellow business men had no effect on he managed to acquire suffioient edu­ which grows from ten to twelve feet
themselves. The fact is that the copyiata are exceedingly skillful. Many their multitudinous neighbors, and the cation to become private secretary high, very dense, with sharp edges that
...
• •'-•' — • - » "Ull IM,
,
excellent artists are among them, but it* sale of Confederate money progressed and interpreter to a London gen­ cut one way aud saw the other. This
, hoiden at the Probate Oflter in the i-tt.
so happens that the copies of n Diaz or a briskly until the stock was exhausted. tleman. He was married early, and gras* the party fired, and pushed for­
ngi In raid county on ttaturd*), the iev
ward
over
the
stubble.
After
traveling
One
street
merchant
near
Cortlandt
found
that
he
needed
more
money
that
M*nrary.
in
the
yrurone
th&lt;«L*»ii&lt;i
*•
••,•
Delacroix are worth more than the origi­
hundred an^ *-»--• •—
nal picture of many good artists. The street said that he had sold *200 pieces he oonld earn with his pen. An old due south some *en miles the party
C
.___ ■
hi •Prvuent.
I*-™.,Nmith,
Jud*eot Probate
skill of the modern copyist is wonder­ of the stuff every day while the supply German woman, it is said, gave his struck innumerable small, deep lake* or
ful. F have known several cases here lasted. The market was composed of mother the recipe for making the ponds filled with alligator* and the
Al&gt;out thirty milra from
bilks of the suppoeed value of $2, $5, famous pills and ointment, and the finest fish.
and abroad where an artist could not
«laj filed with till* court purporting to b, thdecide positively that a picture was $10 and $20, hut the figures made no young man concluded there was “money Lake Okeechobee the partv entered the
iMt Mill and traunirnt ot mid dreraseU Dun |..
distinction in the retail price, all being in them."
He commenced buaiuess grassy waters of the everglades and en­
painted by himself. One result of the
NOT A CCBL ALL,
' aninltted toj&gt;rooatr and the executor therein
very fine counterfeiting is to make aold, regardless of alleged face value, with less than $60), of which sum he camped on an island, the first dry land But a renUe and sura remedy for all
! Thereupon 111" ordered, that Tuesday, the i«n,
for 5oente.
, ।
spent $500 in advertising the first week. encountered after leaving the lake. The complaints wblcb dsstrov the freshne
artists distrust their confidence in their
! day ot March next, to ten o'ciock in the lor
A reporter found that the distributor During several years he spent most of only trees on the island were the cus­ i&gt;«Mty. waste Lbeetraacth. naar the :
ow'd work, particularly in work done
I noon, be aa«l*ned fortbe teartneof saidpctitim
of them was a Broadway shoemaker, of his time going about the London docks tard apple and wild fig. The progress n«es and uMfuknees of many &lt;iI*JLN
and that the lwir» at law of xtod d&gt;-&lt;raA.-&lt;i Br-J
tome years before.
An artist came
WOMEN.
all other pmwrm Interested in Mid entat* ure r,
here only a few days since to authenti­ numismatic tastes, who became, through calling the attention of masters of of the expedition thenceforth wa* more
i &lt;tulred to appear at a
ot said Court, lher
some chance, possessed of a couple of vessels to his remedies for the various rapid, it passed through thousands of
cate a picture to a would-be purchaser.
.
w «•« r ■ in, ■ 111 •«
,
to be holder! al th&gt;- Probate Ofllce in the cil» i '
small islands, some slightly submerged
He
would not say positively that million dollars, par value, of Confeder­ I ills of life.
DImami of
Women
and
Children'
Jf! Mid
and
rau*&gt;*,mif&lt;ou
ariI.’i
U« vvvucu ***** vmuucu
there he, wh*
the riMuriy,
prayer of
He-*bo*
petitioner
ate paper, and desiring to realize there­
Foriifty years he kept his medicine* and all covered with large treee of luxu­
be painted it,
though be believed
-*
- ------------ -.* —~
■-&gt; not be (ranted.
on he placed it tor sale with peddlers. ! “before the people." He advertised riant foliage. No Indians were encoun­
I 4n&lt;l It i« further ordered that said netuiot,. .■
he had painted a similar one.
As 1
£»e nottee to the perwmn interested (n v*xl ehappened to turn the picture to­ I The value of the 30,000 pieces said to j his wares in all the papers in Great tered.
te. of the prndeucj of Mid petition, aad ter
have been wold during the past few ; Britain and her various colonies. His
The head of Sharks river » as reached
ward him w bile setting it against the
I bearing thereof by cautong a copy of tin*
For sale by FUKDKllH K HOTVintW.
!
days
would,
at
par,
approximate
i
to
lie puMUhcd in the Hantinn
awwon
th*
5th
of
December,
the
expedition
advertisements
were
modest
but
con
­
wall, he noticed the back of it. Ah!
said he, “I fear you have bought a ; $3,000,000. The price at which they spicuous. Repaid regular ratea, and sailing down. It debonched into.White­
counterfeit. Do you see that brand on j were sold was $1,500, half of which asked for no discounts for the reason water bay, on the gulf coast, aboat
.kmest Smith
that he was a continuous advertiser. thirty miles from Cape Hahle. The dis­ ciMinly of Itam. holdeu at the Prohate ortire tn I ,
the back of the canvas? Well, I never . was profit to the street venders.
Jndgr of Probst**
During
many years
past he paid tance traveled from Lake Okeechobee to tiie city of liaitiugs lu sak! county on Saturday, I —'
purchased a dollar’s worth of artists'
the tsth day of February, lu toe year our thou* |
lAaeala la' Fine C In then.
£5,000
per week
for advertising the gulf is about 140 mile*. The whole and right hundred and elghty-four
Materials from that firm ” In thia case
,
—
Stale of Michigan, County of Barry -ss.
[Detroit Free Pre*.]
Prrarnt. Clement Smith. Judge of Prot»ste.
his pills and ointment. His prac­ distance in canoes was nearly three
do not hesitate to own that I sold the
At a srasion of the Probate Court for the 1
The fastidious care with which the tice was to "pay
In the matter of the *-«tate of Huron -Healey, ly of Barry, boMrn al the Probate &lt; »ffl*-c "hi l‘.•
cash down for hundred miles.
The expedition estab­
picture as genuine, on the ground thjit
city of Hartings in said county on sgtuniav; Un
preheat chief magistrate is wont to everything.” Home forty years ago he lished the fact that the everglades, from deceased.
On readlag and filing the' pelitfoii, duly veri­ Irth. day of February, In the year one wtorori ?
if the artist’s memory as to'fainting it
dress and the cure with which his wm induced by one newspaper pub- Lake Okeechobee to Cape Hable, were fied, of Asa I). Hzirk, rxn-utor. sod Miranda M. eight hundred and elgblv-four.
was poor, the chances were even that it
clothe* see mto fit him recalls the story of liaher .to advertise on credit. He wax worthless lor any purpose of cultiva­ 11(••lr v, executrix, of said estate, praying thnt
rreaeut, (dement Hedth, Judge of Probate
would be equally unreliable as to whose
tbelr final nceount tola dav filed, nun nr urard
lu the matter of the ealate ot Emma M. &lt; 1
how Mr. Lim-olu’s personal appearance
not able to settle the bill ou time, wm tion ; that they contain no large tracfll and allowed and they diwnargrd from their said dock, a minor.
.
canvas he used for it. I deferred to
when he was first inaugurated made a sued, aud went to jail. Thia taught of laud above water; that they cannot trust.
Ou
roaSlngand niingthepetition.duly »rrtfl^
his npininn, however, is the matter of
Tbvrru|&gt;on it i» ordered. Unit TucMiay, the
Mary Craddock, the guardian of said minnt
deep impression on thone wii'o witnessed him a lesson-that he never forgot His
lie successfully drajped, and that the 1«h dav ot Man-h next, al ten o'clock in the ot
the brand, and washed it off with tur­
praying
that
site
may
be
licensed
to sell errtato
it. He came out from the capital upon dinner often depended on his selling a oatabluhmeut and maintenance of a forenoon, he unsigned for the hearing of said real estate of said iniuor for n-.v*uitx
then■:&gt;
pentine.
petlUiMi, and that the Itelra at law &lt;n said dethe platform ere&lt; ted over the eastern 1 pot of ointment or a box of pills, but
forth.
tekgrsph tin* along the route traversed &lt;-ca&gt;te«t. and af) other |irroons interested In said ■et
“•I once had on sale a picture of some
Thereupon It 1b ordered, that Tuesday, th*
step* with his natural awkwardness in­ ; be chose hunger to getting in debt. He i would be imuoMible. The everglades, rslaie. lire required to appear al a tension of
importance, painted by a New York
l«h, day of March next at tm o'clock in tbcreased by the momentous circum­ ’ insisted that none of his employes and especialk the northern glade*, are . Mid court, then to be hoiden at the probate ofltee. forvnoon, be svdxncd tor the hearing of said pe
artist, and worth about $1,500.
1
in the eily of Hastings, in said county, and shoe Citlon. and that the heirs al laa. aud &gt;1)
stances of the occasion, add by a gor­
— &gt;1»&gt;.
— —
—----------- ••*-- i otlier person* interested in uid •-•tal­
I should get in debt to the amount of a a vast swamp, irreclaimable and use les* ; . rnuac. if s—
n •&gt;•there
why ••
the
easily found a gentleman who was will­
geous wardrobe, in whioh it was evident farthing.
petitioners
ilMNiid
mil
I
n
granted.
for any purpose. The only culti vable ,
ing to purchase it, but he insisted
he felt exceedingly uncomfortable. The j
His net annual income for many portions of the southern peninsula lie I
upon haring tl»e artist-pronounce it
stiff dress coat, vest and pantaloons of years was *250,000. His fortune is
n.-ncy &lt; ■ MUU jn-inion ura nic | CMUW.. jf
there be. wiw the
on the Atlantic and gulf coast*, with '
genuine.. He brought the artist, and
.1
black broadcloth were enough of them- estimated . at $10,000,000. It appears '
—
. ...^_,.,.,.c&gt;rA*'A,&gt;y*' causing
a,‘copy
this order
should
not
.to
.eu!?_
“"lnR
C?py ot
of.fitl*
ordera |1 m-tlUoaer
prtlUoarr
should
not be
be critrd
gnev.-d
this vast morusH between them.
that personage repudiated the work
be‘Mfpublished
inr,the
Rastlnn
llAN.XF.H,
‘ An4
furtherm-derSlthal
......j tl .H.,,,,-,
Mauwc
said yrtltior.i
1 selves to disturb his mental and ! tliat he was one of the most benevolent
newspaper prtNed «mI i lrrulaleX In said county I rive noline to the
• person* interested In uml •­
I do not &gt;siv that it. is not a good picture,'
I physical equanimity, but to these men who ever lived in England. His
of Barry once In each week for three sure-rsaivt- late, of the prudency of said petition, and ih&lt;
•aid he but it is not mine, though
week*, previous to wsid day of heart nr.
were added other incumbrances in the
hearing thereof by causing a copy of this urd*-i
। Atlanta CooMtitutKHi. ] ,
certain -parts of it resemble my I shape of u brand-new silk bat and a giita to the poor of London, it is said.
CLEMENT SMITH.
be published In the Ha*ting* Banneh, a u--w*
t A true copy.)
Judxr of 1 foliate | to
style
somewhat.*
I
took
my
' were greater than those of Georg.
In 1839 there came to Hawkinsville,
paper printed and i-ln ulated in said County
I ponderous gold-headed cane.
The
Barry, orarc In each weeji tor three suere**-.cuatmuer’s address, and went to ail
Peabody. He never, however, allowed ( from Charleston. 8. C., two well..............
, cane he managed to put away in a Nk, knowledge of them tv come to th* !
weeks, pn-v ions to said day of hearing.
expert whom 1 often employ in
drrasad gentlemen
One of them was I Htate
rtKMKNT SMITH
late of
of Michigan.
Mlclilxiiii. Cnnntv
Cotintv of
of Barry,
Bam. &gt;»•».
corner, bnt the disposition of the hat
J A true copy. I
Judge tojfrnhai*
•Qch ease*. What 1 w anted him to do
public, and appeared fearful that some very stingy and close, the other wua the
At
sctsalon
of Uic PrntMtr Court* lor
‘ *h------*----------------------------‘ UivCotui1 norplexed him greatly
It was too
Barry bolden M the Probate Ofllce in the eltv
was to examine the painting thoroug.-dv, /Jfood to throw away, too nice, ba he one would think that he was getting reverse, liberal and free with his money D
I'Vobatr Order.
of Hastiup In said rtniuly on Tuesday, the Wtli
Stale ot Miciiigiai. County of Hurry ss
and see if; he could discover anything
some gratuitous advertising if au uc- . and the greatest lover of fun 1 had ever day of Febnisn- in the year one thousand eight
At n M-wdonoi the probate •imrtfor I'nnmu.
peculiar $bout it, some fact tlmt’wonld 1 thought, to rest upon the rough boards, count of his contribution to public and ' seen. Two weekti before (’hristmaa he hnndrvd mid righty four.
,u.
of Harn, luildcn at lite probate uffin- in th* •
Present, ( lemrtit Smith, Jn
he (ertuini to remind the urtist that he so for a ininnte. at least, poor Lincoln private charitie.* were published
Now caused to l»e printed a number of hand­
itenin- °f Hastlnga. In said county, on Wedm—lay :iin the matter of the rsUlirof as­ tliat he is dead, the public learn of the bills, as follows:
’
mil day id January , in the year one thou* .
mtn, dm-asM.
.
•
had planted it. The expert took up his i stood there in the gaze
. senibled thousands, grasping the hat
. ‘J*1 ’XadiriRund'flllng the petition, duly vrifted, ••Igbl hundred ami elgiity-lituiextent of his benevo&lt;ence. By his will I
WANTBDmagnifier and went over the picture
u&gt; import to London, r?
Pn-seut, t'ieinent Smith. Judge ol I'nitwi*
11.*1
teal a paper this day
inch by inch: he wiu looking for over 1 dett|&gt;jerutcly and Keeking* in vain for a he leaves an eoonuouy sum to endow a '
ndermiue the great filed with this court y|»urrortlnx
—•— •*
— laat• ' In the matter of the estate ot Sally E. I'rn'
to »be
the
safe place to deposit it. Douglaa, who
will
and testament off said &lt;x-*&lt;UM-u. uu»j
an&lt;I- deceased.
derrasrd.
nut} or
Ik- s
painting trying to discover some spot
London hospital that he had long sup­ nui, day.
filing the petit Iami. duh *••» !£• &lt;
On rei ihns
“ and...........................................
a
m I tied to protuitr and Ute executors *tberrln
sat. immediately in the rear, saw the
where the artist had painted something
ported.
'_____
&lt;&gt;f
Hem y Morehouse, executor ot *ald ratM*
...
_______
tiatue&lt;Lsp|&gt;olutrd.
From
all potato
points ot
of the
the compass
compass'came
r rom au
cam®
Thereupon It In entered, tliat Monday, the 17th ’ pra&gt;|,ur
I'Httoal s«xmnt thi&lt; day ril.-.» n....
and afterward painted it out.
The embarrassment of his rival, and rising,
took
the
shining
beaver
from
it*
sorely
negroes
with
sfckN
sud
wallets
of
cati*.
&lt;tsynf
March
next
al
ten
o'clock
in
the
foreand
alkmrd
and he diwiinruni I”■"
idea was to find a .sort of reminder’
•ni
---- 1hung
------- .1 them on shade-tree/
...
They
on I n*w.„
,l,.o‘’n- Ka ..U—A f..-.u,b** k
,!r--»rAfi‘.
. .. , bls Mid tru-i.
[Chatterbox.)
&lt;,rmid X.-..£
for the artist. After some hours of । liothered owner and held it during the
fanrww. in V- A I
L.
’ th*&lt;l. tUlli ihilt till- IlcifM lit UlW oCSSili
llCCl-JM-tld, i.J' •• •*&gt;««'. ,‘5»‘ More*. ;!*
Boys should' never go through life fences,
in fact, look where you might, 1 and all other i&gt;er»ou» Interested
In Mid
«mtate ; JMli day of February next at ten o'clock in tt«
[ delivery of the inaugural address.
--*
*patient exainittation the expert had
satisfied io be always borrowing other and cate greeted you. Fifty cents for
rT*“tnYl nM*"r ■* ■ vcuxlou &lt;&gt;f mid Court. forenoon, la- a»di»e&lt;t for the heartne ol
the picture" placed between him aud
| petition, and thntthr hrira at law of said
^people’s brains. There are some things g:r°iUc““' JI
reaaod. and al) other perMMW hitere»lcil in
the light when be discovered under
[Kan FranrfSco Bulletin.]
they should find oat for themselves. and 1U cents for kittens had been ■ Hany tl»ere hr, why the prayer of tin* srtl v-state. are required to apiiear at a
&lt;■:
Um- painted surface the outline of «n
wild Court, then to.be holnm- at the Probate
Our octopi and angel-fish are becom- There is always something waiting to offered.
The bad buvs a bnnt
tioner xisMild not be granted .
u
AU
Jr
y
®°
at
toWU
And
it
H
further
uArred
that
said
petitioner
ttfltec. In the city of Hasilnpi hi *nid county and
•Id tree, upon whose bark wad/cut tlie
, ing more freqmmt visitors to our coant be found out. Every boy should think (myself among thembbegun at a signal gh&lt;- notice u&gt; the pcraon* interested it! said
show
cause.
If
any
there
lie,
why
the
prayer
.*&gt;1
legend 'Cai a M.,’ or 'Dear M.’
The
" tliau ever. One of the former kind is some thought that shall live after him
the strings.and let loose the cats ‘aU’-.of g»c. pemtency of &lt;ald petltkm and the Mid petllkHM-r ahinikl not tie anuitwi.
autist was brought down oace more. ' on exhibition in the ban Francisco A farmer’s boy should discover for him­ to cut
. ..
a
hrarinc
au —
__
And It in further ordered that raid nrlifjoite*
hearing Uu-iwf
thereof hv
by causing a nouv of &gt;this
order
‘Y&lt;ni were right.'he said with a flu*(y; • market at Catania A Bei-etta’s, while self what timber will bear -the mort OI oourae, a great many dogs were in to IM- published III the Hsiffinp HawwrStSmh (ire *oUer to the perwns InU-rexted in **''1
rircuistad^ts said Comity ot estate, of the pendency ot raid petition aud D About 11
‘the picture to one of my early attempts. 1 the same company bad an angel-fish on weight, whioh is the most elastic, what town and tbs far flew.
Barry W.-e In eaeh week for three succesih e • bearing thereof bv caaaius a c*K&gt;y «•&lt; tbl» ordet
o'clock
an
old
man
named
Barney
Will
­
1 had forgotten it.’ He had painted it I Tuesday. The octopus alluded to is will last longest in the water, Gratis the
to be publbihed In the Hsatmr* Baxxvk. •
weeks, previous to raid day of hearing.
iams, living near Hartford, oame across
newspaper printed and rlrctoated In raid Count,
...
,
CLEMENT AMITH.
while on a summer tour, and, after I between nine ami ten feet inleugth.bat best lime to cut down trees for fire
of Barry. «ttce tn each «i*ek for three luccraen [ A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
the river with an ox cart, minus the
putting inltha initial of his sweetheart.
two of its tentacles had been cutoff and wood. How many Kinds of oak grow in body, bat an eight by ten long square
ith
JUd.briwhed it over and turned the tree
sold for food by 10 o’rltck thia morn­ your region, and what is each specially basket,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probat*filled
with
cate of
all 8Ute of Michisaa.
into a rac£. Of course, my customer
salt Court for the
ing. Though larger specimenH have good for? How does a bird fly with­ ages, colors, Hexes and sizes.
He
sow wantal the picture more than ever,
out
moving
a
win£
or
a
feather?
How
been seen, still a fish of this size is
Default having been made In the condition* &lt;■.
and I let him have it for $2,000 instead capable of most terrible work when does a snake climb a tree or a brick Htoppod in front of Bohannon's hotel.
a certain mdrtnae (whereby the power rtn-rrlw
After a short search he found the mto Richanl Doyle, F.li«*beth Beatley, Annie Richie contained to »HI luw become operative) rxn u
of $1,500. The expert pocketed $100. . seeking its prey with its eight long wall ? Ia there any difference between
ted by Charles N. Htewart to Nr*. H. M. Sorri*
“It ia a mistake to Mipj»o*e that all I death-dealing arms. I he Italians prrre a deer’s track sod a hog’s track? Whak who wanted the cats, who appeared
bearing date the tavtity-senmtb day n( M»vrii»
bar A. D. into, uud recorded In the &lt;*$•&lt;• of U*
the first-class copies come from abroad. ' the tentacles moat highly, the ordinary is it? How often does a deer shed his very anxious to secure the lot, and, try­
By virtue of a decree of the above tneuUoaed Register nt Deeds In and tor Burn- (taunt? Mich
There are msny artists of good stand- mode of eating them being to fry them horns, a$d what becomes of them 7 In ing to peer into the basket, he cut the court
la the above entitl'd cams, ’
—
igsn, on the twenn-seventh day of Mm ember A
rope holding the quilt covering to ths
mg in^New York who do jnst enough | or boil them in oil. They are also building a chimney, which should be
Feb. is. itea, I shall mU at public a
D, tan, ia Uber “14“ of marMmgra «&lt; page
th c aad
gfiravftr nsaom sflv^Madnd and nin
original work to keep their reputation I served a* a salad, and reputed, to be the largest, the throat or the funnel ? basket and out flew the cats, about highest bidder on Friday. t&amp;"wth"
forty. They Wont pell meH under th* ■rrttMakten e'clootrtn ufstoranonn, at theaorth dollars, to be paid in five yean irviu the &lt;taie
as artists, but whose chief sapport ia I most delicate in flavor.
Should it be wider at the top, or drawn houses, in the bushes and every con­ front door of the Court House, in the city of thereof, with the privilege of paying In three
years, with interval payaNe annual!)- st the rat*
drawn froia copies. Their copies bring’
in?
ceivable place to hide.
The old mao
of eight per cent ner annum.- end where*.* It a
more than their originals, yet the latter
The boys soe white horses.
Did William* was vnr^mad, forhe had been circuit court for naid county of Bar
are al ways .better jrainted. It is rather
'
|Philadelphia Call]
they ever see a white oolt?
Do they two weeks gathering un the surplus lands and promises dsecribed in Mid
or any part thereof, ou any day wtoeron the Mine
bard ou American art, but I, for in­
sod
authorised
to
be
sold
therein.
a»
de
“See here, sir," said a philanthropist know how old the twig must be to beur feline* of his neigbborhdfd. There wm in the mortsaae referred to. brine a. :
to made payable s» above exnmiiied, and teiwii '
stance, sb a dealer, must give a pnv- to a seedy-looking tramp, “thia is the peaches kud how old the vine is when
the same remain unpaid and in arrears for th,
no sleep for many nights in old Haw­
of thirty day s, tbwiwnd from thrn&lt;&lt;-!..n ■
ehaser wliai he wants or go out of the . third time you have asked for help this grapes first hang upon it?
There is a kinsville. The best judges estimated Michies? dew^bed m fot££f to wfiT Tto space
Inal to tosmr, after the lapee uf said ttorty daybusiness We do not often Hell copies
.bird in/ the forest which never builds a that not l*a* than 2,000 cate had been 7e"l uUr.°ltb0 ^“'h-east quarter aud
tin- aforraakt principal &gt;um of live hundred an*
week.”
as such, unless they are after the old
atty
dollars,
with all arrearage of mtemt then
frartlonsl
half
of
the
MWto-weet
qusriZr
of
Mat, Hut lays its eggs in the mt of turned loose ou that occasion.
"I know it."
ou. Bhail st the option of Baid mortgagee he*-ur&gt;'
masters. When we sell to dealer* it in
“ There is no need of^lhy one getting other bird".
Can the boys tell what
----- —. . —m nV, wwl consaunne i»&gt; aii due and Myabte ImudUMy thereafter, and de
different. of course. A dopy of a Rous­
tartt
tavtair
been made In the payment of
so low down as you seem to have that bird is? Do they know that a hop
one hundred and thirty nine end tw.Mv&lt;&gt;neseau, Delacroix or Corot is worth $300
hundreAlia uxn.aoj aorve, accordtae to the rovIThs Graphic.)
reached. I was careful early in life to vitifialways winds.witu thasnn, bat a
to $700, if it ia a really first-class hit.
When you see a thing you want to
ano in amors, al thorn: n
keep something laid up-for a rainy day. bein vine always winds the other way?
I saw a dealer give $1,000 a few days
have elspred sine* tor
I don’t see why other people can’t do Do they know that whan a horse crops buy and have money enough to buy it,
tot, and the said mortgag •
ago for a Bonnat, and he will easily the same thing and live within their grass he eats lack towards him; but a it &gt;s
is well to go 1home
, , , andimagine that_
wiarv the whole nrincip'*1
disposed of it far $.'‘,000. Yet 1 learned
smn
of
and
fifty doUars, with all ar
covers
‘ L’ artide
‘
’ oovers
means.”
oow eat* outward from her, because sbs the nrioe of the* coveted
P"11-IF W. NlMEKttN.
to be due and pay?
on the day of its sale that it was what
7 It ia easy enough to advise people has no teeth upqu her *upper jaw, and all the cash you have. Then you may
L thmfore. therr *
county, Mich.
ia called, both here and abroad, an
find
out
whether
yon
merely
want
the
upon said nmii
rial med to t»e due and
has to gum it?
CWAB. H. BxiTm, Boficitor
'American copy*—that ia, a copy of a to live within their means," replied the
note St the date al
article or need it. There is as much
tramp, “but the trouble is to find t|n*
---- -..
and thirty
rrswie's Viaayartfsi
copy—for our copyists not having
differanoe between a want and a need Mate of Mir
nine doltora and twenty-two cento, (H»,»J an*
•nginals to go to, must need* copy menus to live within. That’* what Tm
—Ity haring
as between deaaert and dinner. You
imm ar&gt;v ..a,,. .
_________ • _ i •
There are planted in France about need the dinner. Yon only want Um
“Ha got another dollar.’
re. or
6,000,000 aara* of vines, yielding on the dessert.
Is brreb)
day. the
avenge in good years about :MM&gt; gallb day ot
Mfleraooi
tens per acre, or altogether about L(Naw York Indapaodsor.)
Borne
Freach
showmen
are
to
open
a
The word must ba pronounced with $00,000,000 gallons, worth about 15$
*
due reverenea. The accented o of th* cent* per gallon , or altogether about | $500,000 wrthe llrrn:'
Of York, ahowi
first syllable is not the ordinary short $300,000'000, at the vineyards.
em wffl I*
?-mterWU m Uw market &gt;. thu lb.™ o, but tha name prolonged and pro
course it fetches much more in the end. and groups
tableau
of
•
The
home
consamptiou
amounts
to
nounoed with a marked revaranoo, a*
iBthe kiadnd word God
Tb«. &gt;n about two-thirds of thia immense yield oeed by oue reprnsiting Um capture
of the amaasta aad others repreeentin*
Um ocly two word, ia which tha rowal
the trial and axecutton.
third.
Hemier worth *10,0)0,
Philadelphia Praa: Intimacy b.-

COPYING THE COPIES.

'

Castoria

Infants »nd Children

WOMAN S FRIEND.

SS&amp;,ff",4™*7। JIS «

uewoMatoptetM,.
k mil Mt
him to

gfcly matters of tradition
ive authority.

Prof. Swing: Two things are now

who secured it.

Dr. feviFw. YmML

sura to find good company there.

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�The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 44.
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HASTINGS, MICH,, FEBRUARY 22. 1884.

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Prices Down! Down!

THE
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REDEEMED
DIER,

SOL­

[Major Fred Whitmqre in Barton Globe.]

and also -told Mm that Chloe I need
him. Nellie discovered it aad told &lt;pe.

he asked. "I know she is waiting for
I replied. “Than I’ll bo worthy
!yob

When white ice bentfa, look out for a
of softness or rottenness. reuniting
from a weak frost or gradual thaw.
White ice will often crack when it fa
perfectly safe'for skaters, and it should
not be forgotten that alaioe: all ice,
miles* it fa of immense thickness, will

“Captain Lyman he* returned, and '
It was late when the captain aad pri­
he fa boasting to the boys that you dare
not punish him. He fa* destroying the ’vate separated that night, but doser
discipline ef the company, and nome- 1
thing must be done."
ns, and lighthearted I slept till morn­
It was my orderly sergeant who ing
.
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spoke. I replied: .
There was never a better soldier after
“Well, send him to me, and after I that than Lyman. The company never
talk with him well see about the knew the potent charm that redeemed It ia the soft. quiet cracking, extending
punfaliment."
him, but tliey all grew to love and
But I could see by the smile of in­ respect him, and when I called him tokens peril.
credulity on the sergeant’s face that be from the ranks one roll-call to fasten a
8EMRE3 -4*0RC ELAIN.
either believed the talking, or my weak- pair of corporal's chevrons on his .arms,
netM, would prevent tha punishment they cheered us both. And I never did
Seating myKalf in my camp chair I a more popular thing among them than
ixiwod my head upon my taolu and re­ when I gave him a aergeaut’a warrant
flected.
Often after the camp got. quiet at
Thfa disorderly soldier and I were, night we hail our hours of sweet com­
Sevres porcelain fa composed of a mix­
only a year ago, companions, and'dearer muning, aud by a woman's tact Nellie ture of felifafiafh, a kind of rock whioh
than brothers, and now, np hfa superior,
had got Lytpan and Chloe into,corre­ ia a silicate of aluminum and potsssmw;
. I must punfah him. I had not seen him spondence, and lie had her love now to of kaolin, which fa a pure silicate of
| during thfa time, and had looked for-hold him to the right.
aluminum and of Bougival chalk.
j ward to our meeting with the fondest
(On every march and in every skirmish When each of these three substances
anticipation. I had often planned ways be
anticipation.
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s was
my
closest companion,
and 1_____
was has been triturated, carefully cleansed
in which to show him my love and grati- anxious for the time when he could carry of all foreign elements and reduced to
tudc, and thfa was my reception. Iliad a sword by my side.
with water in plaster-troughs, called
joined my regiment thfa day and been
""
__ 12 and ‘that
t '*ter__
The winter soon —passed
assigned to the command of the
rible spring of '64 came uj»on u* with Icoquee &lt; shells), which absorb the super­
thecom----ax
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pany which 1 had quitted as second those dreadful battles of the Wilder- fluous water, and tlie paste thus ob­
lieutenant, having been in hospital and news. "We were through' them all.
tained is called the pate, or dough, of
on detached service meanwhile for a Lyman was bravest of the brave, stand­ , the porcelain.' Kaolin fa .infusible, but
year; and Lyman, whom, above all ing closely by my side and winning i the idlicate which comes from the
others I had longed to meet, was re­ enconiums from regimental and start 1 feidapath fa fusible, and the chalk aids
ported to me an arrival as the wont officers, and never waa I happier than it in becoming melted under the action
man in the regiment.
Detailed for when one May
j day I handed .him
- hisof extreme heat. It fa. therefore, upon
guard tliat morning, be had muttered commission a* my second lieutenant. the proportions in which they are mixed
i that he “would make it hot forme," and Now we were tent mates and bedfel- that depends the greater or less jierfeo
1 disappeared from camp, aud we had not lows.
of’ “
the porcelain in its two most
Skirmish and disease reduceii tiun
'
■ vet met. And now what would I do? officers, and not long after came hfa important and dfatuigumhiug features—
{ The man mastered the soldier in me for commission as first lieutenant and mine resistance to tha beat and translucency.
the time.
as major. But still my duties allowed When the pate has l&gt;een mixed there
remains the shaping of it into ths re­
'
O, it all came back to me then with me to be much with him.'
As we entered Richmond he. won the quired article.
such force us to compel tears—that ter­
At Sevres there are two processes
rible Antietam battle, the pursuit of other bar. and sitting in my tent one
our brigade, my wound, the hospital evening in that suffering, captured city of doing this—turning and molding - .
- the
. two are con----bed, the fever and delirium, and Ly­ I placed upon hfa shoulders the Rtrapa I and not frequently
man! He lr*d stuck by his company 1 had worn as, captain, the same oxses bined in the production of porcelain,
through all that battle bravely, and upon which his bead rested . when lie In the first prooeM the workman takes
was lieside me when I fell and assisted said on that memorable night. “Fred, i a ball of thfa dough, aud after having
me to the ambulance. It was only a do you care so much for me?" and I i thoroughly kneaded it, places it iTpon a
flesh wound in the thigh, but the nerv­ felt as though then my task to country j potter's wheel in order to give it the
In the other prooern
ous strain and the malaria strain did and for him was done. Love had re- desired form.
the xest I was taken to the field hos­ deemed him, and given him back all he the dough fa mixed with water until it
pital of the brigade, and my captain at had lost. In a closer embrace than has the consistency of cream, whan it
I fa called barbotine. Thfa fa poured
once called to soe me. I wanted better ever, we thought of peace and home.
A few weeks after, when the ------ th into a plaster mold, on the Side of
nursing, and asked him to detail a man
volunteers
marched I which a thin coating o’- the stuff »
from the company. Hi|sent Lyman. I Connecticut
then knew it was sympathy more than through the streets of Hartford with • quickly' deposited. As it dries this
all else that I wanted 1 was sighing *.uttered Ixnners and depleted ranks, coating detaches itself by a natural
tear bedewed »«»
to »••»wel- shrinking prooeea. m®
The “drying
fa »uiu»
some
for homo, mother, and Nellie, and to among
nmvug the
wo faces wnu-uwowou
*^*“6 »•
look in a face I had known in the dear : come us were Nellie and Chloe side by times accelerated by various means,
old village was a tonic to me.
I side. We four went home together, i auch
’ as
7 “'the.
VT, centrifugal force rmnlting
•’iuulu ufl
And how tender, how womanly he j' and before his uniform was laid aside iruui
from rapid tuxuing
turning tlie
the mold
ou U
a
in mother's
wheel,
air. acting on *•tha
was. How we grew to know and love ! there was ‘a wedding “
*’ ’ old^
’
—
1 1 or compressed
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**' interior, or by placing the mold under
each other.’ Often as in'my weaknea*! | home.
•
•
•
•
•
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I. an air-pump. When the article has
- Would moan for home, he would lay his
It fa eighteen yean since then, and I been shaped the workman adds the
face against mine and as : “Fred,
i
am
now
only
40*.
We
were
only
bovs
handle, if one be needed, aud then it
don't! I’m* here!" and thus try to
cheer me, and I, throwing nfy arms [ then. An honored citiren, a loving pasaeK into the hands of a skillful
-turn, to &lt;triw off the blurs, amt bnnx color io (
j husband and soldier, became my oom- turner, rho
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carefully finishes it oa a
about
hfa
neck,
would
beg
him
to
talk
-ir *klu and temperament, cheer up your liver ,
Waiting at the station at ' lathe.
th ZO-PK-SA. lirrjtulate»U&gt;e«*yM«eni.nervc-&gt; ]
of home, of mother, of my Nellie and rade.
-.4 brain, make* your eye* brisht. your work
Any
‘
ornamentations which are to be
hfa Chloe, for 1* soon learned of the ■ Worcester two days ago. I met one of the
i»uuc
u ...
u the unspoken lovi he held | boys of the old company. I had not added in relief are fixed tn place and
hidden
and
. for her. Then
T*
‘he would
• • •read• - ver and• I heard from Lyman for two years, for I finished by hand in colored pate on the
over again letters 1 recurved from loved ' had been traveling south and west, and white article and in white pate on the
ones, and would so patiently write for . I asked for him. "Promoted" was thes coli
colored ones. The colored pate fa ob­
me. O, sail, precious four weeks in mv answer. The Grand Army poet will * ined by triturating the pate—in ita
life they were. Then came the break- ] c*rry an added wreath to the oemet ery 1 natural stats it fa white—in a little mill
with various oxides, according to the
ing up of the hospital and I was sent i o«xt Decoration day.
color desired. This coloring—an easy
to \\ ashington. bad but full of promise
“Huh" Coiych Cure, Z# Cent*.
Am Imdlaa'a Oeteettvw
matter for the pate tendre—is every
iew-riplion»f a Boston physician, dispensed
f r th* future was our parting. (k»n• «n&lt; by a Uo-ton dnuexist.
delicate'operation for the pate dure, aa
riN»cing, 1 had a furlough boms. Nell I
&lt;H&gt;«- &lt;lrw a ill cure any ordinan- cough. It
The story about an Indian who found a very high temperature being indis­
u dnvrtt iiBudcally. Aak any dealer to get
,
white man 1
’
»
pensable in prder to obtain the glaring,
ii ■cent Ixitlie of “Huh" Cough Cure,
with s bullet hoi
• •* don’t iw- put off with any other.
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.,de
th. .U,ol th.
i the oxidea are liable to decompose,
cither fading or changing in tiai, and
giving dull colon instead of the bright
the repeated and urgent request ofcthe ;
| tivate. The Indian came into the white ■hades desired. But w hen the color
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t colonel I was ordered to join
join mv regi- I
• settlement and told the settlern hfa jian been fixed by the baking it fa un­
UJent before Richmond. There had
' storv: “Found white man dead in woods. changeable Sometimes there fa a lace
i
~ J
y 1
। been little communication bstwoen me i
Had hole in hfa bead. Short white map like pattern cut qn the article. This
1
1
f
.
and the boys meanwhile, and I had
shot him with long gun ; tqjnrod of gun
hoped to ami Lyman wearing at least three inches beyond muzzle of gun. fa done while the pate fa soft and gen­
ABtAsT/MPItlNU WATEK.
erally by women, who acquire sueh
| a MHvnd lieutenant's strap,that thus the
Wore gray woolen coat. Had little dog skill that their work has all the fineness
; lie uiireat, moat effective, leust costly remedy
discipline of the service might interpose
- habitual rortivenesa Is JfowcMA. Better than
*
I no barrier to our intimacy. The ccm- with short tail. Had waited loag while of real'Vaienciennea.
th&lt;- aperients or springjnrters that ever bubfor dead man to come along." “How
After a first'liaking, or the degourdi,
• M. for It b* cerlulM. &lt; Mhpd mid pleasant, aetparixonof mv ideal with the realcauscd
do you know all this? Did you see it?" as it fa termed, the gla :ing fa added.
utu|XHithe liver and MHtive oruans. It In
mo to
emotion. ®
h
1I aiV
W tremble
HXVUmV with
WSMI VU1VMWU.
• .-orates, strenfaheda, loosens andMWwtewas
naturally
demanded
of the This fa a wash .made out of a solution of *
&gt;
A11 fl..K-rps off ague, fever*, malaria. Biliousna*'AU
thfa w*a
was ruuuiintr
passing in
in rny
ur mind I Indian.
“OU yee! me saw; now ieldspalh and quartz, aud it melts and
tnakrs ui&gt;,m-tin- good, sleep sound, nerves strong,
I when a rap, upon my tent called my ; show
dn quiet, blood.pnre. breath sweet, taste good,
you."
The
settlers
visited vitnfies under a high degree of heat
attest; ou. ‘ Coins in," said 1, and the the scene
r-palates the bowels only by acting Ppto the
of the
murder, and
•&gt;VT and digestion, (let» sample of EO-PE-SA
sergeant entered, saying rea|»ectfully, the Indian showed them tha spot when* The real faking fa with the highest
• f Im. K. baris A Oo.. Wholesale Agents. l&gt;degree of heat that can be obtained and
as he touched lus cap:
'••it, Mich.
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the murderer had waited for his victim
takes two dart. It produces in the
“Captain, your man fa outside!”
He had set hfa «un against the tree. Cte a dami-vitrification, after whrieh it
“Let him coiiie in and von retire!", It was a long ouw be&lt;tlie bark was
comes poroeiain.
I said.
V
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slightly grasedwhigh up, and about
^MtTH &amp; PACKARD.
He entered, sullenly. I motioned him three inches above the mark left by the
to a seat on thesaamp stool, dropped the muzzle there was a slight mark made
•Washington I attar. J
flap of my tent, and again seating my- by the ramrod, showing that it pro­
Anent the story tliat Mrs. Bruce,
_1 my improvised table of empty
jected three inches. The man wore a wife of ex-Senator and Registrar of the
hard-tack 1*oxea, upon which my raudh- Cy woolen coat, because where be had
—
burning. 1 dropped my head into
sed against the tree little particles
r hands and shook with emotion. It. of gray threads had been caught by the
dav- a story since denied, though it ia
I whs some time before I could think,
ba-k. ’ There was the place where the believed to have some foundation —the
■ e\eu so httip, and I did not tn ink. It little dog sat on his haunches—hfa
following incident, showing the true
Miop on rttate 8t„ Opp. Court Hoose.
was the overmastering force of a great stump tail left a mark in the yielding gentlemanly character of Mr. Bruce, fa
passion (that moved me involuntarily soil. The murderer was short, because
related: “When Mr. Bruce was sena­
upon my feet, and, turning to him when he re-loaded hfa gun he sat the
tor from Mississippi, a voueg hdy,
with the oue word “Lyman, I seated butt a good way from lifa feet. The
whose relative'* befpre the war were
mvself across hfa knees, threw my trail he left coming and going showed
immediate neighbors of the family with
arms about hfa neck and burst into he was white, because be turned his
whom Bruce lived, and who, tlffough
so be.
toes out.
Indians never did.
The the misfortune of war, lost everything,
TRADE MA*K.
I felt a tremor pass through his trail also showed (hat the one coming applied for a position in the treasury
frame, theu there was a resfatance like to the tree was older than the oae go­ department
Her application was
s strong will beating back a flood; this ing frem’it--hence the mardersr had vaguely made, and met with equal suc­
-|M*&lt;da]]AtteuUoii given to Veterinary Shoegiving way he grasped me convulsively waited. •
»uch iw Interfering and Iwof-bound Horere ■
cess. She was in desperate financial
and murmured “Fred," and wept with
straits.
me. There was a long sacred silence,
“As a dernier reesort she applied to
[Buffalo Courier.]
broke at last by his saying, "Fred, do
Skating and sliding should not be in- Senator Bruns. What do you suppose
you care so much for me ?
Our Work shmc.i for Itself.
dnlged in without a certain amount of
“Lyman, you are aa dear to me as
prudence. A swimmer can do but little
Imp^ind Domestic Wall
when my arms encircled your neck like
if the ice gives away, so cold fa the
Horse Owner*, If you have never patroulxed
in the------ department,
thfa last, and it will kill me to punish
(favour family down ’ in
,
,\rt j-jjp
ua. we ;u,k you to fave a trial. feeling confident inlaid wood floors. Designer and I]1.a,’u , .,
water and no blocked is it with broken
ice; aud all who venture on frozen
' ■■nCrfent that w you do so, you will remain a Mantels a specialty.
^ EST,' DETROIT.
i dd times. Yon shall
p^mstieut patron.
“You shall do neither," was his re­
J. SMITH.
should bm that a rope or
ply. “If von love me I will be all you
E. PACKARD.
on account of our difficreuoe in color,
desire. I thought you had forgotten me.
ia very important to and on account of things generally,
Everybody seemed to. You wore proa
pering; you were* loved. I was alone and
It should be clearly understood that
I got desperate and didn’t care what
there fa a great difference between
became of ma, and I made up my mind
y drivsr to drive teovty,
The
which follows severe frosts, is the
stronger,
and
more
durable.
Il
fa
very
Introductory letter by
get ma court-martialed, for I could not

Goods Sold According to the Times

&lt; Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25|

Overcoats' worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Men's Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men's Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00.
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Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever

;jlks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Call and Emm My Goods Before Purchasing.

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The best fitting Corset in the world ; Try It!

Announcement

As the building which we occupy at present

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is to be torn down within three months to give

way to a new brick, we hereby7 announce that

jwe shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and

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»M.h.

Simply ask the .public to call anti i^Ct prices. i

j We know times arc hard, and tax times upon,

us, but if you would save imoney in the pur-

[. chase of groceries, call on us.
Dec. 20, 1883.

BROOKS &amp; COOK
CATARRHitlfeAD

BLACKSMITHS,

Horseshoeing a Specialty.

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:

wk HOME!

MRS. LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD.

wnT'wjught,

Fresco painter and Interior Decorator.

Wtl884
CATALOMETRfvE~rt
ffljjsg HIRAM SIBLKY * CO.M&lt;*tMX Chhap.A

well as the e
H bends like

ExcIumIvc.territory faveu. Htate townships In
&gt;qur county that you cun thoroughly work, and
stl&lt;lre« with stamp for reply•

FRENCH A TAYLOR,
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PabUriien*, Al Weorirato Aw..
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�fhe Hastings Banner.

RECEDING WATERS,

among the gremback leaders in lioth
state and county. To watch the politi­
connecting with th* Ohio river Utot
MARSHALL- LSCOOK, Editor.
cal events for the coming six months is THW FLOOD'S HAVOC ALONG THE forms the southern boundary, after hospital.
Mra. Jamra
OHIO.
I banting through the levee-banks that
all that is necessary ,to convince any
of General €
Hastings, Mich, February 22,1884.
had been built to protect tlie city, aided
greenliacker who caree to know that we
almost daily by heavy rams, have con­
VKRT UTDT.
have faithfully outlined the policy of
the villages of Augusta and
Naw Albamt. Ind., Feb. 10.—“The tinue! to augment their I»*?r
EDITORIAL HTOTBS.
the leaders ia his party. Of the merits
upward, leaving the old highscene of wreck along the lower Ohio is climb
of the anti-monopoly question itself we indescribable,” said a gentleman who water marks of years behind them and
A
partv
of Mexican customs ofl
In the balmy days of slavery, cotton j
shall speak hereafter. Of its merits the arrived here last night by steamer. “I ' rising higher thau even th* oldest in­ near Matamoras had a desperate
habitant had ever fixed as its limit, un­
growing was the leading, almost the ex-1
office-seeking greenback leaders of the boarded the boat at Cairo, where the til the entire city was swallowed up by
elusive, industry of the southern peo-'
state and'county care not a rush: its
the voracious enemy and many bouses
pie. This was that halcyon period of I
merit to them is its use as a beacon At 1’aducali tlie Tennessee river was , were entirely engulfed, the water rang“tariff for revenue only’" to which our
ain depth from fifteen to thirty feet
Leading citizens of Rock Island, Mo­
light to lure their followers into fusion pouring out, and at Smithland the '
spreading devastation ioevenr di­
attention is so often directed by free­
line, and Davenport have formed com­
first, full fellowship with the democracy Cumberland was sending into thevaj- , rection. For ten days tlie 6,000
traders. Then cotton was grown in the
panies to bridge the Mtssireippi river
AU&gt; jxsisoj^sw...^
- - —. —- ■'
forever Afterward. The plan is as bold
\nd to builds railway from Rock laMnd
slave states, shipped to England, there
it win k
Imren
as it is plain. The bill of sale of the st either of these towns, but the flood I ?” the, Tertake-.
aianufactured into cloths which were
come will catch both severely. At from their —- -, - —
HWoi &amp;
greenback organization is signed and to
Shawneetown, Bls., there wns a wild ers. tiiey have daily seen 1
reshipped to this country to supply the
*
the
ruthless
The
employment
bureau
of
the
sealed and the goods will be delivered scene of angry waters.
The entire &lt;Tr“
*ch&gt;ng
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wants of our own people. The manu­
Men's Christian Association of Chica­
in *84 as in *82, If theee leaders have town was in Ebe Hood, the levees were wster. .weepins their property In^B go reports 30.000 to 40,000 men and boys
factured article was paid for in raw
eut and hundreds of r.tteens had left mMlstrom ut pnerrt ruin. TT»e men
their way.
the place. Many had to be taken from
aartety rod wnou» .train that unable to procure work which is 20 per
material as far as that would go. and
cent, more than usual. Tlie applicants
After years of fruitless endeavors to tboir homes at nfjht In .kiftu The town J*™ prewed upon the people tor throe come from every walk of life.
the bsilance paid in cash. Then there
will be fearfully wrecked, and there ( ?*?» “f destruction is
was a constant stream of British wares have the government print I. O. Us. by was the greatest destitution. The gov- to bed. ot sieknero .nd lnaroair« the
Nearly one half of a flock at six thoutheir |,
pouring into this country, a constant the billion and scatter them broadcast ; ernment
emmeni relief
rener boats
ooais were
were sent
sent on
on raexr
• 7 ■ .-—r— thJ
river of home raw-materials sent in after repeated and vain attempts to se­ way to help the suffering people. A ! condition cannot be de»cn[*&lt;J- The ?wned
ing dfa
uteu inis w id- r.
rowt many
rourr beared
(..rovi ti&gt;
o town*
tXX. would be JI ruts and dtsolstton tl)*t
be made I mg
good
the
payment therefor.
Then the planter j cure a practical repudiation qf the na­
visible when tlifl devastating waters tfouik
ground U&gt;Bt they were poteoued by
itl'belght brBrtweS?lhawn'2doriiCmHl imrmd«‘back~tbe town will ft
SBentes*
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gave English vessel owners a lucrative tional debt; after a protracted “tusHle”
Fully aw dwelling
The will of Wendell Phillip* eontajMP
commerce, paid the English manufac­ with national banks; after fathering all Mt. Vernon, Ind., every small town on ‘n “»
the river was submerged, and the peo- houses have been o\ertoppled and no public bequests. An estateof $2.50,- I BroortUUA, dwring which time Ur bStphtT
turers of cotton goods a handsome prof­ the cranky ••isms” of our day and gen­ pie had fled to the hills in many in«*«!* B.ntirS?irwaJr
000 is devised to Mrs. Phillips, and up- |
it, and the English tradesmen a good eration; the greenback leaders have Stances. Mt. Vernon is above the ffixxi. destructive torrents, while as man) on her deeeMe revert, te th? adopted'
been seriously damaged or •teuitbter. Mrv George W. Smalley, ot i me
margin. All this while the soil was found a new tangent, and are preparing Hendereon, Ky., is high and dry. but “O"1
ten. MC b, oiunvoz
,
Evansville is taking in a great deal of I displaced, ^pd there remains s^rody a
,
™ ~“ta«eb
«atoi.u- v­
■ being impoverished and the resources to assail the belligerent hosts ot “mon­ water, although one cannot get her ' b*™ or outbuUding of any kind rtand- Loudon.
At a meeting &lt;rf the Mttle-dealert at
of the south taxed to put! money into opoly."
nfewspapera to acknowledge it. New- | lnt?ln the entire city. Tlie destruction the Chicago stock-yards resolutions throat and Iub« &lt;hteMwrs .-u w. h.
Jiaa
The creature of the panic of *73;nurs­ berg ITentirely Kubm-rged in the low to
the purses of foreign manufacturers,
were unanimously adopted declaring I drag store. Large bocum gj.oo.
5^ in tb*.
that never in the historv of the c*aintry
a PULASANT UFTTHr
vessel owners and tradesmen.
This! ed by all the political hacks, sore-heads grounds and fearful damage has been
done. The government relief boats flood of tart February, and fllcOOOJff were our food animals in as healthy :
may have been a brilliant business pol- ■ and sour-stomachs of the country; fon­ have given the people temporary help. | *1U hardly cover the general Jossew.
; condition MA at present.
; It «!•&lt;. «r a Orataful Heart Bad'gtm
icy, but it will hardly strike sensible, dled by the played-out politicians of both Enterprise is nearly mt of sight under j Msny people will be Omumirtly ruined, i
The director* «»f the Cilteagn and AlHaaar where Honor U bm. ‘
«&gt;« •renmulktloro of msMy yean | ton road report tine gross ramings for | Mr. Wiffiam w. Chadwick, ol HatctniLe
people as being particularly sagacious.1 democratic and republican partita; the the fiood. .nd the town Imdly • redted. I
*"*•**!£•
««i&gt;
To us it appears much the same as fora I precocious regbaby appeared upon the The government relief boat had agord, I ot toil have disappeared kmid the surg­ ' the year aa $*,810,610 and U* operating
ed aid for three or four days. Adi that ! ,n; waters.
■
expense,
xue ■«
—. 5^*expeuM. as
u x.emj.e.
»4.«T0.%X
The
total
•* "
.
man to pay somebody to carry a stove 1 political arena. That it created a com­
portion of Rockport under the hill is ,
'■ .mount cf
of stock
and bezdbond, —
ia (3U.MB,- I from er
- ~~
ewythiM
around hiin instead of turning himself 1 motion all must admit; that the cause inundated, and manv houses have been , here reached fort)-six feet eight inches •1 822.
I raader
capsized. Grand View, five mile* above ** « o’cl«* yesterday evening. It is
The gov.-raor of Virginia vetoed the !
to the stove when he wished to get-warm. and center of the commotion was a su­
Rockport, has been flooded for over a now .reaU
X. ?
n a Mtand
lU
aiora
ana n
really
on
stand,- Jmd
aud fee
the flood
had
111 rwwnu.miK
iowv tthe
hoe representation
nt«.&lt;.«»*
ttr i nn in
1 »
A mv
be said to have reached ita great- bill
report ion!ng
in piw«i
Under the protective policy of our perabundance of mouth, was equally week, and all business is suspended.
“ay be said to have...reached thnw.f.r.
ita greatAnTSe «Sind
P«Btithe fertone
ground
that
one
politiThe Ohio at Cincinnati han receded
e3t hight. although in reality the waters 1 congress,
^irtv‘ on
WOuid
Sure eight
of toe
ten In*»» "«S^* from
day, southern cotton is manufactured plain. We in no way wish to impugn
below the murk of last year, not with- *rc rising a suiall fraction of an inch
*»“*“
tuTpsUmUaa &lt;'omm
XniiMMl) M &lt;U4n
in our own country, at present quite ex­ the [natives of the vast majority of standing
almost continuous rein. HunP« hour. The situation up and down 4ute nrall?tfi^h d % idZd
tensively in southern factories. Not greenUtckers. They were honest, sin­ dreds of men are at work straightening
the d™ « uo
d stressing than It sfet« U nwlyj^^) di w&lt;^
The
latest
sensation
in
the
Crouch
■
an
rark-tien
o&lt;
pbnwkroU&gt;c.
, ryut
only do we no longer import cotton cere men, and greenbackers from prin­ ud houses that have toppled over. The waa yesterday, and when the waters be- | ___
x he
in in*.
VJkrtaWy M-ttln* iorth
Iorth onr thine-the vmhw
,i:_latest 1sensation
1_____
...... 1, varUbly
...
fall it will be stillI worse. It is
goods, except of a very few patterns, j ciple. They are entitled to our respect great event Saturdav was an aid conF-ert given bv the AbVy opera company fee same dreary story of destitute peo- , canned
ran^d by the refusal• -•&lt;
of --- ----------but we actually compete with British and have it. But the leaders of the
In which Nilsson. Sembrich and others
h‘”aes and wide dwtruc- “PP^T.'1"
goods in foreign markets. The produc­ fiat party were mainly renegades, polit­ passed through the aisles with baskets fem. TTie^ damage will nearly double the^J^J
; be arrested on bench warrants.
tion of cotton goods has more than ical bunko-ateerere, political traders, for contributions, realizing $1,130. in i the total of last year.
Vzw..
firo. ,i
♦»,. children of a colored famllv
prwrtico Hedkin»-*nd sunerry !L
to $5,150 takenZ.for
tickets.
doubled since. Ibriu. and the wages paid ready for any trade, any sell-out that addition
■"'n----------------------------------------v .
* or the third time Since the year [ ,iamw[ Hart
locked in and left Ml U&gt;e*r twwJ** Write and HUU- jourra—
u
.Tl}® knifed J?1*?*8 ,HU*axnvr Antic °nened, northern Texas wears a mantle -^1,-.., 1|Har Crockett Texas while ^n^r'.Addre~
in 1883 were 40 per cent, higher than in might forward their own selfish schemes Stockdale arrived .Sunday morning ut nf wnow
asleep, near tTo«keii, lexaa, wniie l&gt;r.
Kennedy. Kondouc. x. Y. "la Kr,J” u
jUM.Bh uinhi^n :
parent* went three mites to ' nWy . Gnriu i«nedjr - tor
b&gt; &gt;n
i860. Each industry helps on its fellow; I They have been continually negoti­ I'arkendHirg. West Va., with three
foUTiv *
ot to^si^hunSJd !
‘T^***’
—_________ L—
and the healthy growth of cotton man­ ating for a sell-out of their party; have hnndred tons,of provision and clothing
and one hundred tons of coal. Tlie
.J**' fire "K lbe Httk '“*•
Ulelr'
ufacture has contributed to our pros­ in fact sold it for a few crumbs and mayors of flooded towns all along the ,
I lfroFARM 0?®
KIt"- Vx. in a NortbrrStates for
Detectives have been stationed by r H. A lU O-rtttlcinenL IDu-t raxed &lt; irrUi;irrr- perity-in other ways than that branch a herring from the official spread. Un­ Ohio river have been instructed by gov- ..Th®
T
J F. MANCHA. lUmMU. v.
of -production.
der tils dwgusting leadership the party eminent officers to draw for reasonable ^»e1Pas^ w&gt;‘ek aggregated -43 a decrease Commissioner Fink al Chicago. St.
of monev with winch to pur- 1 01
, ....
1 Louis, i’eoriaand Ind'anapolis to keep
The beneficent results of protection has grown beautifully less, and is now amounts
chase
'
The supreme
court
Vilnius suppltetu
rtlll/Ul.x rt.
■
X ,,
, , of ,.Illinois■ has de- I ; "a record of freights
aacx^xxx.n forwarded
IV. n.iU.A. to
vw the
vm^.
M_____ tr................................
..
&lt;houses
....
______
_______ _against
__S—*
to the cotton industry, briefly summa­ an open rival of the Salvation Anny as !
Newport.
Ky.. reports 3.387
,niters.st
cbtfedths.
the Ilurrtor
liaroerhtvh-l.sMsi.oA
Hgh-licenseluw
Jaw con- I seaboard. TA
Damaging
evidence
i UAunuaicu,
inundated, tlie
estimated uaiuagf*
damage lieia-- &gt; —
MItutional
and. valid.
certain fust-freight lines is said to have
rized, are as follows: Thirst, a much to the number of its adherents.
uic '•aiiui.nvt:
•————-----vruam iom-ai
ing $1,000,00). Thirty-three buildings : An incendiary fire destroyed the bus- | been jwcured.
better home market for home raw ma­
With mountains of iron and inex­ were washed away, and 127 tinned bot- , iness portion of Clarence. Missouri. ,
---------------George
II. Williams, a millionaire
Bsmamk ajo. Lixu4sji.(*RnwsoFWju»oiuv
terials; second, employment of home
। lawyer of Baltimore, is a defendant in
haustible lieds of coal in our own coun- tom upward. Tlie river at Cincinnati causing a loss of S2BJNJ0.
capital and labor at remunerative rates;
in
« hotel at.
•’
•two •in­ a suit brought by his son to wover 1
In a
at I»rln&lt;rtn
Lexington, Ky.,
w
। try, the fact yet remains-? that we can­ is slowly falling, but the water and gas
supplies will not tie restored for a week. ; toxicated men blew out the gas In their 0:t0U.UJO transferred, while under the '
third, the profits formerly paid to the
h**- .
not manufacture iron as cheaply as
________ ..._____
influence of liquor, in exchange for an ' JOB* *• AWKX. Pubiiiber. um., n \
A government
vessel_ left Parkers- room and died in great agony.
British vessel owner, manufacturer and Great Britain. Two things interfere: * burg
’Monday with a big load of sup'
“
I
Railroad aial miners near Pittsburg annuity of S2.-W0. The youth married i
tradesman noW
remain
in
burown
couni
.
.h.^.h
fI nlina
nowrenikmm oarown roan-: F|ret• ..
„
()fr jn&gt;n
giro tn
to &lt;&lt;uiut
mun-t thn
lbe roveninwnl kwiat
boat 1 are about to strike against a reduction against his father’s wishes, and they
try to still further enhance its produc11
,
.
, Katie Stockdale in relieving th* suffer- of wages to 3 cents a busliel.
have ceased to speak on the street.
five ,-ai.witv fourth large &lt;l«-r™» in h
ln
’*roni1of ere. Governor iUreman, ol Wert VirA police officer at' San Francisco,
Tlie death is announced in St. James
MIF—SRPf—ill 11 Mum: ter a.
.
.
’’
'
interest are lower there than here. But giniu, visited the boat at Marietta and 1 named Nicholson, was’ mvstoriouAly parish, Louisiana, of Pierrie Michel La
■»
•» &lt;*•“ o/ •M.wwt-kted *ad W Ut.
pnere of cotton gooda: liftb, tl;e «trt&gt;- ah&gt;u w, bMww.(lf thl,
lrt Uie n
| jujviwd the iron City to double back
Pice de Bergondv. He- was born in
murdered while on duly.
Ifahinent of a lucrative trade m our cot_llt .
t u, » .
r 1 between Parkersburg and YY heeling, ' The steamship Midunian had sixty- San Domingo, and was exiled by tlie in- *
ton rood, with ionign ...antrire giv- i
furna.™ ol hundreds &lt;.r AnoU1er stop was mrtlr at Harm.?,
He fought in
six cattle washed overboard on the voy- surrection of negroes.
to.
...1 v, ,nt .
,
l-irrwx works? Shall ., turn out ot etii- where about onr-thlnl of the remaining •age from Boston to Queenstown.
the battle of New Orleans under Gen- •
mg ad ted auph&gt; menl to Americtm ; pfdvmwlt the
U1HU eiuplovcd in supplle* were left
What Is meet need­
eral 7
.Jackson.
He left to his heirs a
The French government proposes, at I r'T;
——
,
capital and labor: sixth, the success of fl ,
industry ? Wh.. «.«’ v&gt;- &gt; ed now is bedding, clothing, furniture,
---------------------own expense,.. tos-----------inspect American half-dozen sugar and artton planta- havw
&gt;nd i&gt;r . H. .Ian&gt;»-- wan eyairttDcs'
cotton manufiuturing has made other w Jn “
fueL
***“? P,OTti- 1 its
1 ttollM.
iiu{ with the man) b&lt; rb« ol Cakuita. he aecidrs;
bacon at ports of entry .
•
industries more DramerotM* seven!h m " h * Proltx*tJ&lt;,n
‘•xten&lt;|g»l. and fully supplied to all points, with a few
Advices from Fort Buford are that ?{iV."^ * ’*T,“U‘lon 'r.aw‘ rET1 h1'
, । - . 'P • .J*
’
**
the hundreds of millions of capital and \ exceptions, which the Iron City will , A snow-slide al Park City. Utah,
J
killed four persons and wounded two the Indians at Poplar Creek and Wolf
a last and best result, no matter what , k, k..,.. ।, *u
.
, , .
cover.
; Point agencies are at the point of star- Hr han proved to the w-ori-i that &lt;*oa»nmptiet.
the fortunes of our ccHUitryi nor what
.
,
ollJ*an‘ 8 ®
a ’ort*R’J The town of Marietta is still two- • others.
-peniMUwutb
cunt!
They have eaten their dogs V?
n ._r pr-il! V.-I) ’“•d---------------------■ *■*-Tb
itsn-lations with foreign tuitions, we
* Profl,al'l.r
.
thirds under water, ttomeoftlwbuild- I A blizzard in Dakota has nearly vation.
Doctor
fthm this recipe free. mil» aniu.
and horses, the game is destroyed, and twn
a jay rxpen.
‘T-l... 1, ,_j
2-eent xtafl^m .to
ahaU idway.a lie in&lt;le|wmlent of them jtji |
Xo country Ims so much to gain by
wUl go.^'TWo"^,’ br'klgSare | stopped railway communication in tlie . many warriors are uuabie tb xetjisi
। cure* NlrhtMwratw, Xuti-wu
I northern section of tlie territory.
the extreme cold. The rations issued-------—brvMk
—
will
tip a (rrwh eoM.«
the hiatter of cotton goods. Dur mar- diversified industry as our own, since wrecked and the losses to the Ohio
One of the.most comprehensive coin
bv the government are de- feSSf*-.
Co- ’•«t! Uacr.-i
kets are and ran leno longer subject to ' hone other has such varied resources. Valley railroad will reach $»&gt;&gt;5.000.
j eollectioiiH in the United States was monthly
naming
this paper*.’
wired Within a few hours.
! FhlUd&lt; Iphla. ---------------------tbei-apriero of foreign manufacturer. | &lt;“1 “ch rommenial freedom ro &lt;|.iick- w^^v'eyS StiJTSdfrliJiSx 1 stolen by burglars from the office of Dr.
The Union Pacific road has refused I
; II. C. Brainard-of Cleveland.
who ran raise or lower the price of the*? ens the genius of an intelligent people, wherein many coffins had been un­
Mexico propulhb fe **’“1 to the ! to accept at Council Bluffs, for its local
points, Burlington cars loaded with I
goods at thrir own sweet will.
, The wfculoni of the ages, the experience ®*rthe&lt;l and several iaidies carried down
! worjd’s exposition at New Orleans a lundier. Shipments east want from
band
of musicians and a corps of caThe south is beginning to wake up to, "t -very clvillrof nation, tell us that the
andk’m'ng“"d with” Uw'dri'ft: Chicago last wa*k decreased five thou-1 ets.
the advantage* of protection. Her pie ; policy of protection builds up a diver-1 wood and debris of every description,
sand tons, and considerable freight was ,
A. M. (’Iiadwick. county judge at diverted from the Vanderbilt and '
pie am I press are already advocating a ' «Wi«l industry.
j Out of,100 houses In Cochransvllle only I
; Omaha, dropped dead on the street, , Pennsylvania
icmw*!*,
roads to even up the per- !
contiruianre of that nnliw whig-h
i
•
------ - —.
; thrpe were left standing. The residents ! from apoplexy, while on his wav ta at- । centagea.
‘
r~ I
ZLX t«
,n U‘e Cleveland Leaders account
mt were
were in
tn a
a naked,
naked, starving
starving condition,
condition,
BUI.-hive
introduced In
the
done so much to m«id their hrokro for-, of interview. «Ith Michigan congress-/ --------------------—----------■ t Bills
-have been
been introduced
in the
being practically isolated
from tlie ten.l »wcddii&gt;B.tTrlnit) e.lhrtn.1
hxlw.nl lordou. ol lWlern»t.lne.a, Iowa legbiteture for nornud »Aool. it
nd ! &lt;orid. They made a rush for the boat.
tunes. In the last ten years manufuc- men, quoted in yestenlav’s Post an«
i wife
wife | Emmetteburs
EmmettobiHg.' Lonn
Logan?Oace22,
sheP
while
cleaning
a
revolver.
Mbot
bls
Osceola
Sh.r•
and
when
bread
was
handed
out
sat
taring at the south has more- than Tribune, Representative (Vinans is re­
neiir the left ear. l.fUeUnft . bud I don. Sioux^ty.^Sin^Ron lid
,
— ------------ «» - fetal I don, Sioux City, Creston and Lyon.and
doubled.
‘ k ,
ported as saying of the prohibition par­ ' down, and, tearing the loaves apart, . wound.
°u?d' , „
application
—Ucatlon will
will soon
non be
be made
tL. — in behalf
.
. W
• tv, recently reorganized at Jackson, ate with greed and ravenous energy,
(xdonoblleDry
C. l*ratt,
A new deaf
(
ahuuoi-iicuiy \j.
i nut, a retired
iruiru ofliom- of
eager
to
allay
the
terrible
pangs
of
-.Colfax
—fu and Ida
Id. Grove. Anew
dmf
Eapi-cially in Michigan, where the i
Il''Hi nm “ separate tidret, and
starvation. Women and children were cer of the regular army, died yeatordav and dumb whool is uked by Cedar
imrtyha. grown .ua^icaiiy toward ' m'M!Th^‘5,;,^b^h.i’
barefoot, and aome were protected from in Detroit, lie served in the Florida Rapids, to cost M0.000. MitiiellvUie
and Mexican wars.
warns a prison for women, aud Boone
the small end of a very small horn, the I ways lose thereby." 'rhis fact was no the cold by their calico dresses onlv.
Contracts hijve befcn issued for
leaders have been put to their wits’ end j doubtfully understood by the organizers Some of the women wereoq Their knees through sleepers and parlor cars be­ and Atlantic call for Insane asylums
praying in the little storm and flood
The possibility that Vanderbilt la en­
feinpei
— battered church firhen tlie relief came, tween Chicago and San Francisco, over
to keep up the semblance of an organi-!? * *7* ^I^^PMrty.
It is one of the
raged Ina rtninle for the control of
k„... now,
, ... under
1 * *,
of their movement
1 which
Ti-/
ch ther
thPy and never was it more welcome.
the pioneer route, commencing April 1. the Hock Island road seems to carry
xatiom 'II’kav
hey have
the effects
;ire calculating
upon. 'v?
Nir.
Winans
Mr. Winans adC
Feb. 18.
At Chichester. N. H.. Thsddeus that stock up very rapidly, the cloeinr
Cincinnati
incinnati., Feb.
18.—
—The
The ri
river is
pressure of necemity, thrown aside the ded: “ The lenders of the - temperance
falling at tlie rate of three-fourths of an Avery kilted his wife with a razor and price In Wall UrestStarday bSr
x----------&lt;if
« .1..
--------«
■ and. de
. ­ . movement toll me they will poll four inch an hour, which is about the rate fatally wounded himself, jealousy be­
issues
their
very* dead
past,
IIIH. Union Pacific was driven up to
®»»'
Wort Sboro ?Jd
times
uh
many
votes
as
in
1882.
If
they
*
vised a new scheme for holding the nos­
at which it rose. The needs of those ing the cause.
do the democrat,, will curry the .late" who were driven from „„„
,K„urJ is
„
Tlie Episcopal church and school *dv5^?d.tn1
K»'&gt;eral list ha.
es of the members of their party, while
.
.--------- »
A. .their
. - .. homes
. - .
This L. evidently the whole prartiod ft-; not lessened by the Might tell, but will buildings at the Santee agency id Da­ reached the danger line for all
Fuller. Innes &amp; Co, administer huge feet of the movement—to aid the ilem-1 increase for a
a' week to
ro come. Many
Myy kota were on Sunday wipe&amp; out by great manipulators and their con
donee of fusion physic. No man at all ocrats to carry the state next fall -and I working people who had a few dollars flames.
Purcdiases for investment baton
aTd during
during'the
dia not apply for aid
the
Mia Hammerling. of Memphis, died era that seems to have jawaad.
acquainted with the democratic and this is so self-evident an to raise tlie saved W
suspicion that the leaders of the move­ first week, but bow will have to be from the effects of eating raw ham,
greAiback leaders of Michigan doubts
ment intend the only practical result it helped. Every manufactory was shut and her father is not expected to re­
for a moment that it is their fixed and 1 cun produce so far us it counts at all. down and a great many people have cover.
/
killed with u sword which hung in the
&lt;Memiined purpose to effect a fusion of The language used by Mr. Winans earned nothing exeept for helping to
*,nn«
to the
A son of Minister Hunt lias been •j0"*those parties next fait How to hold filainly hints at u inutuul understand- save property. The cold weather has summoned to St. Petersburg, ou ac­ depot. Mr. \\ ihfon was nearhr eighty
ng. He says: “The leaders of the tem­ increased tlie suffering, aud as all the count of the dangerous Hlnees of his years of age, and a brother at the lata
the camp followers and drum in a few
coal
yards
are
under
water,
it
ia
with
perance movement”—not here or there
father.
.loim M. Wilsum at Chicago.
rwruitH- bow to make these think the some too loquacious temperance partv difficulty that fuel is supplied. The di­
Rev. A. A. Iloakinjof Milwaukee, Mra.M rtson had for yearn btan confined
party has a distinctive policy which followers, but “the leaders"- tell him rect dMmagt to property in Cincinnati complained to tlie postmaster that he toher bed by para yrs. Th* venera­
lesttmated
at'flfi.OiJO.OOO.
and
in
Cov•V MAU
ffl
*
'it ia oountgrously pursuing, whan it (one of tlie democratic leaders) their !angUsi and Newport ut $2,000,000 more. had received several indecent letters ble couple Mere believed to Imve eousiderable money in tl»e houae. Mr.
Kins and expectations, even down fe
written in a disguised hand.
has do policy beyond a bargain for the their reitmate
uumL. of votes The indirect damage will l&gt;e many
eir odtmate of the number
A resolution is before the Massachu­ Wilson tola the village butcher on
times
greater
than
the
direct
damage.
offices: is the problem that harrows the they can poll, so&lt; that the temperance
**ripf,d ™ vi&gt;
setts legislature to appropriate $60,000 itiu’gdbun"’,n’"X
souls of our greenliack statesmen. They party leaders and the democratic party
to be expended in relieving distress
along the Ohio river.
now lift tip their voices in beautiful leaders can work together understandt With the beginning of the year the
By the collapae of a bridge at Weeds­
concert: the one thing needful to throw ingly for a common' end. When the
Detroit Evening Journal congratulate*
leaders of the temperance party are
great an extent buildings have been port, New York, a mixed train was ifeelf upon the marked succras it has
dust in the ryes of the honest green- found thus intimately relating their damaged
it is IrapoealNe to Judge.
dropped into the Seneca rivnr, the enbaekeris Couad: it ia o,*t&lt;-aiopopo/y. plans andertiinutes to one of the leaders
Means for saving the business part of 5'lied1’ flrcman’ a“d brakeman being achieved, and promisee to give ita nwi- A Great Medical Work 6n Manhtod,
ers the benefit of every dollar it cams
The leaders have gracefully straddled of the democratic party for the benefit the city from abother inundation axe
of the democratic party, the public is diMUMod A bin will be introdaeed «JES®
Fe road has pairchased the for the next 12 mentis. The Ev
this hobby, exborttag the faithful to
pretty sure to draw the natural Infer­ 1I1U&gt;,U&gt;«‘"Wt.lBtere tekin&lt; Peraiulon California Southern, 130 mflee in length, Journal alms to meet the tong-felt
get a front seat in the band wagon, and ence from the facts.
for the city to issue bonds to tnaantonnt
ninthrough trains to theftd*re hopeful of riding into the democrat­
of fllO.OOOXMM), to be used in filling the ^J^buildlnj^^ miles between the
•II matter, of aa objectionable chare.hntnun
tha Ha.vM.
__
ic camp with their dupek
it’s tau taut Mr or Madum.but don't vet frirfatytwntatoch
The deaths are announced of General ter are excluded from its columns.
Thia rer-tW'kUng catch woM, this pilsale firms and the manufacturers to
taruif smoke byday and tire by aight,
move upon higher ground and turn the
•this
stirring cry of anti
bottom over to the railroads.
, TlmQrowyrfalOorox,’, rtmmerreis expected to be such music as shall
tare.d to-night from • trip op Um rtvtr

RUSKIN’S WORKS.

CONSUMPTION.

»

*®;new-*«|Wchoice^«
seedsiIfruitsi

266OITI0I. PRICE Oily $1

nw

sn.

Iteir lipa from

by thia magical word, it ia calculated

the bourbon party, and
uncomplainingly into
and I* counted
hereafter. This is the

"fV“
The men report
botf£’a '"S'11 iB •W (rnm h*n’ t°
Mayxrtlle. Thia mew. vast torero to
f*no«n. Mayxvillela In good oondiUon beeaureoot of water, but Cheater,

�A party of young folks from QThx county examinera will meet in
this city went to Nashville Monday
this city Saturday tor the purpose of
evening, and put in the time there at
the skating rink. They were pleasant- They will be announced in due season
^entertained by the Nashville devotees
through the Banner.
ol -ie roller skate.
., The Journal insinuates that our op­
For getting drunk and being a sort
position to gambling is for political ef­
or general nuisance, Jack Pickle was
fect.
We and others have heard the
brought before Justice Hayford and
Journal editor say as harsh things
sentenced to two months in Ionia. He
about gamblers and gambling as ever
should have had the full extent of the
appeared in the Banner. Was the
law.
Journal editor then talking for politi­
Three new weeklies were started at cal effect; or was he speaking his hon­
Grand Rapids last week. They will pres­
est sentiments? Or is he now talking
ently become of the “weakly” order. for political effect, and making efforts to
Grand Rapids has papers enough ,in keep the gamblersln thq anti-monopoly
fact had'more than enough before tliese
ranks ? Gamblers are first class anti­
publications appeared.
monopolists, and they can and decontrol
Cyril and Everett Hughes, many votes in this city. They have
charged with robbing John Mohler, of made themselves “solid with tha admin­
this city, on the night of September 15th istration" of late years, and it is no'
last, were tried at the present term of wonder the Journal wishes to avoid of­
court. The case went to the jury Wed­ fending them.
’
nesday afternoon, and in about half an
We are informed by those who have
hour they returned a verdict of guilty.
long known.Dr. Lowry that thecuxTjjnt
Parties from eastern Michigan, who rumors that he is not thoroughly quali­
possess ample means, have already been fied for the practice of medicine and
looking over our city and investigating
surgery are wide of the truth. He
the rMourcee of the surrounding coun­ practiced nibe years in Oakland county,
try, with a view of building extensive Michigan, and our informant says was
flouring mills here. They talk qf a large not only popular as a man and physician,
roiler-milhc with location near the rail­ but gained an enviable reputation. As
road. We hope they may become in­ a surgeon, not only there but here, he
terested enough to make the venture.
has performed many of the most daring

HASTINGS. FRIDAY. FEBkUABV

Local News.

one fourth off.

( LONE WINTER OOiODS.
R. MUDGE, Clothier.

BUY NOW.

K. B. WIGHTMAN A SON.

Br-ntlry J1ro«. &gt; WllkidB.1
NO CURE, NO PAY!

rotary send to the state superintend­
ent of thia department for sample
copies of Leaflets on Heredity, with
the object of making the subjects of
hygiene and heredity a special study
of the Union.
Mrs. Bailey read extracts from the
Union-Signal in regard to young wo­

LAST CALL I
In * short time the GRAB BAG will be done sway with.

men’s work, and the financial condi­
tion of the N. W. O. T. U.
Mrs. Burton presented an original

Now You Have a Chance

paper on the “Power and effect of
medicine," whioh was listened to with
close attention.
An invitation to hold our. next
meeting with Mrs. Hunsberger was
accepted, and Mrs. H. appointed to
take charge of the devotional exer­
cises.
As a close to the exercises of the
afternoon Mrs. Bentley read the
“ Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and
through
all discouragements our
hearts echo the words:

TO GET A PINK

132 by 50 RESIDENCE LOT
IN GRAND RAPIDS, ON DIVISION STREET.

Ai Klecant Parlor Suit valid $65.00 er Saw Other lice Pnsat.

Oar ood bTraArchinp

And remember we have reduced the prices of winter goods
so low that it will save you 04.00 on every 010.00 to buy your
Overcoats for neat winter.

The Court Calendar.
The following cases are on the cal­
endar of the circuit court now in ses­
sion in this city:

We Wager the Sum of

CRIMINAL.

Everett Hughes, Charles Mann,
J. M. IlocKHs and W. M. Scudder and difficult operations. Those sick
v^r ana
■ have lilted up thelatter’e „„
elevator
and ”iU&gt; fevera. lung and contagious dis- James Prosser and Cyril Hughes, rob’
’ . 1
put’in a stock or feed. The linu will
hut to try h,n&gt; to ascertain beiy.
1 handle lime and plaster also. They in- ltiut
understands his business thorPeter Myers and Harrison J. ForI tend too to buy grain and other produce, °ughly. Those having tumors to re- shey, larceny.
We are glad that they have made these move, cancers that are
‘ curable or any
ISSUES OF FACT.
Chas. C. Wolcott va Albert Olds,
What do you think about better fire arrangements, and wish them success, surgical work need not fear to trust
They are worthy of patronage, are wide him
___________________
assumpsit
protection now?
Spectacle social at R. K. Grant’s awake, and those who are their patrons
Same va. Wm. Kerr, assumpsit
Barry &amp; Eaton’s Annual Meet­
once will stay by tliem.
thw Friday evening.
Joseph Hughes vs. Mi ch tel Delaney,
ing.—The annual meeting of the Fann­
No school to-day; it l&gt;eing one of I
v&gt; « "vw
.
.appellant
assumpsit.
u
’
Mr. R. P. Clark, Jr., representing ers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of
Ira Hopkins vs. Zebediah Parks,
the davs we celebrate.
. u. ~
r _
® Barry and Eaton counties took place in
•
| the Geo. A. Stone N urserv Co., of RochKnappen
anArman have five (
Nw y., will
in Hastings for two Union hall Tuesday afternoon. The appellant, trespass on the case.
Albert Litka vs. Patrick Mead, ap­
tons of hard coal for sale.
j or three weeks, and any lady or gentle- meeting was quite largely attended and
Tiif. weather seyns to be in league man wishing anything in bin line can Ia splendid corps of officers elected. The pellant assumpsit
only
change
of
any
importance
in
the
Albert Roach va Albert Stanley,
with the shoemakers and blacksmiths. ] find him at Merchant's Exchange. Mr.
by-laws wa^ in relation to the.use of ejectment
There will be work in the K. rank ’ Clark has had over 30 years experience
, steam power in threshing. Of this due
Eliza Wertz vs. Wm. E. Griggs, re­
and seven years of the time i
at K. of P. lodge next Monday evening. as a florist,
' ’
' {। notice will soon be given as required by plevin.
has had charge of the most extensive
The M. I. society will meet Monday
~' the charter. The affairs of the com­
Elvira Jordan va Ralph 8. Jordan,
evening at the residence of W. S. Good- rose yard in the world. The Geo. A. pany are in a very prosperous condition
assumpsit.
Stone Co. handle more specialties and
.
. I have tlie reputation of packing better as is shown by the large increase in
Elizabeth Foster vs. Jerry M. Rog­
The new cornet band furnish music
. .
,
membership and amount of insurance
v
,
.
stock and delivering it in better shape
ers, assumpsit.
during the past year. The officers elect­
at the rink. \The boys are improving ..
..
,
.
,
,
.
a
I than any other firm in America. Any
Wm. Mitchell va John Q. Cressy,
rrtpl • ’
| lady or gentleman wishing instruction ed Tuesday were:
replevin,
Esak Pray, of Eaton, Preident.
If you want to have heaps of fun I as to the care of plants or flowers can
Wm. Burris va NoiRaan Olmstead,
S. J. Bidelman, of Barry, Vice Pres­
iittend the spectacle social at R. K.; have the benefit of Mr. Clark’s expert-1
ident.
appellant, assumpsit.
Grants to-night.
j ©nee free &lt;rf charge, by calling upon ।
DIRECTORS.
Wm. H. Hayford vs. Augustus Row­
All good merchants sell the. boots • him or notifying by postal.- Anything,
Barry County—Orson S^ift. D. W.
and shoes manufactured by Smith, Sim-1 in the line of nursery stock can be. fur-; Smitht,A. C. Towne, Soloman Clark, H. er and Mary Jane Grace, debt

* i-Mbody.

Axk for them.

| nlxbei

Augurt Giant. Amber Qu». |

w

The sum lost or won to go to some charitable society that we
are selling Overcoats lower than any house in West Michigan,
so do not fail to come to the Rapids and see us.

How can we afford to sell goods so cheap and give away so
many fine presents? is the question asked by many. Well the
GRAB BAG SCHEME has increased onr sales more than
double, and the Cash Discount alone will nearly pay for the
expenses.

BOYS’ OVERCOATS, value 12.50, only $1.00.
MEN’S Dk. “
'
“
4.00,
“
1.50.

We have 800 Overcoats still on hand.
THEY MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST I

Star Clothing House

JUpM, g. w.

John Schafe, pltff. in error, vs.
Services will lie conducted by Rev. 1 bUngton and Empire State grapes. uannon&gt; j. w.' Ewing, Aaron Burke,
Franklin French, deft, in error, cer­
Father Buyae, of Jackson, at the new weeping
corners iui
for iTiuctrij
cemetery nuvi
»ud lawu
lawn j| s. H. Rorabeck..
n
tuiiran
tiorari.
II purposes,
and many other articles
that
Catholic- church this, press, evening.
'
IMPARLANCES.
PERSONAL
' they
have the control of. Let any wish-I
Mk.S. Munro desires to'thank the,
’
Smith. Hams &amp; Van Arman vs. Thoe.
I ing information as to grow ing anything !
Mrs. C. M. Mack. visited- friends in
firemen for their effective services in ' ,
Mitchell, assumpsit.
&lt; in the line of flowers, fruits or oma- j HHltiinore the past week.
saving his dwelling Sunday morning. '
Clementx Smith vs. Wm. Mitchell
] mental shrubberies call upon Mr. (’lark, | George
:
Black and Frank Hougbtulin
Ladies, the liest fitting and most re-;
I and he will cheerfiftly give them such ’ left for Kansas Sunday night. El Dora- nnd Thomas Mitchell, assumpsit.
liable shoes in the market are manufac- ,
Watson,
information.
do was
objective
point.
..
......
.
.
uiionimviujj.
.
, uo, was
methe
ooiecuve
puiui.
------- Levi
----------Hotchkiss
1------~ vs. Wm,
----------•
lured bv Smith, siminons &amp; Peabody. .
. \
. .
nisumnsit
.
r
-ok:
•
i
------------------Dr. Barker was summoned to Wabash, i
. MI..UT term of court this awsion.
It
Btinxis*
or H
Bartley
akti.m '’s
ills.- Th.lndhlna SlIndav
evi-nlng by
by a
a telegram
Phln™ Smith ya. Jas. Ryan, John
Bt-RNTxeoF
s M
Mills
The IndJana&gt;
Sunday evening
telegram I;
iscxproted that all the/&gt;uaine« will cryof ~ Hr,!” arotewd our slumlsiring annonieingthedrath of his w i fas sister.' ^7“
Edward Ryan. aMumpaiL
hai. hern roniplrted thia (prraa) even- rtUxnnaaBoutaix o’clock Sunday morn-1
Mf A ]|1)OT
wlltor
EH&lt;i“ Shaw va Chua. A. Tabor.
"■It.
i ing. It was soon ascertained that the '
bH^; of SeGood Templara' Herald. I M“F Everhart and Ellen Thompson,

Wk auk pleasMl to annouliee that,
Hastings at last has a band, and one of :
which we soon will have reason to be [
proud.

tire was in the large steam tiouring-miUs ,
Michigan was in this city on I
of James H. Bartley. As speetiily as ' businw^ Tuesday
possible the department was on hand
‘
‘
*
with tlie city’s wiuirt-gun. but it was:Mr- " •
“'an,j and Miss Rose E. i
Middleville, were:
(’hakley Soule “got there" on the «&gt;on evident tliat no good could I* ai* ■ "
The Banner ex-1,i
potato race at the skating rink Tuesday I compliidied, ami attention was directed "
*
’
congratulations and best wishes.
evening. It was a most interesting and ’ to saving adjoining buildings ami .prop- ’
■
D. B.
Hale, oi
of taton
Eaton napius.
Rapids, ana
and y.
C.
exciting affair.
' etty, iii which they were successful and .
D.
H. Hide,
j, were
AnoLT SIX) lo uis ot ties were brought ifot w“ich the-'
l’rui"&lt;‘ I E' l hl‘PI1'11. °f charlotte,
were in the
tothtecnvCXv • If 7Sm££o! ’The nulls with contents were soon u I city Mond»y mid Tuertny ^tending u&gt;

Izoiubard was not a busy juan you don’t j
' None of the coptents - including a eon-1
often find them.
I jdderable quantity flour, feed and grain j
Mrs. Robert Phillips and John —were saved. The building was quite an
Kenzie, both of Johnstown, who have old one and burned quickly and at times
been dangerously ill for some time, are brilliantly, the heat being very intense.
now convalescing.
The mills were for many years owned
The teachers should rememl&gt;er that and operated by Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
Prof. Hall’s‘teachers’ class will be or­ When that firm dissolved they became
ganized Monday, March 3rd, and con­ the property of Mr. Nathan Barlow.
tinue four weeks.
Soon after they were purchased by L.
। The Brick &amp; Tile Company havepur- D. Hale, then of Otsego, and Mr. James
chased a large supply of wood for ’next II. Bartley. Later on Mr. R. J. Grant
summer’s use. They expect to do a bought Hale’s interest, soon after sell­
large business the coining season.

Prairieville does not seem to come
to time on the railroad question. Her
people may some day wish- they had
been much more diligent in this matter.
The W. C. T. U. WiU meet with Mrs.
Hunsberger,‘on next Tuesday afternoon,
at half past two o’cliick. A cordial in­
invitation is extended to the ladies of
the city’.
|

ance Companv.
Mrs. J. M. Rogers, of Carlton, will
ic "ladles
of
entertain th&lt;
”
” the' Baptist
society of Huttings, Friday, February
22, afternoon and evening, at her resi­
dence. A cordial Invitation is extend­
ed to all­
Mr. James Clarke will deliver his ex­
cellent lecture on “Robert Bums” at
the Baptist church. Hickory Corners,
Thursday evening March 6th. The pro­
roods will lie given tn George W. Thom­
as, of Gull Laks, whose serious misfor­
tune the Bansbb has chronicled. Those
who attend wiU not only hear a most
interesting and instructive lecture, but
they will do a ktadnees to one who

By April first Hastings can “hellor
to all telephone connections in the state.
A local exchange will also be estahlish&lt;*i, if the proper numtier of signers can
be secured. There should be no ques­
tion about this.
Hon. P. Z, VanZkb will deliver his
justly celebrated lecture o» “Five yean
Monnondon” at Union hall next Tues­
day , pvening. No reserved Mate, and

general admission 25 cents. If you
would listen to a plowing, instructive
"Ml highly entertaining lecture, hear
•Fudge VanZile next Tuesday evening.

Hill's Peerless Cough Syrlt will
cure cough, cold, croup or sore throat,
and relieves whooping cough, asthma.
It dot* not dry up a cough and leave
the inflammation and fin er behind it,
but looaew the phlegm and morbid
ya after, and permits nature to heal the
lungtbsues and d&lt;-scased parti. Call
and get a bottle. If not satisfied after
using it, return the empty Ixrttle and I
will refund your money, A package of
Cobb’s Little Hlb* in top of each bott le
free. Fredrick Hotohkiaa.

and a dlttmseion ensued In regard to
the character ot the literature that

should be sunpUed tor thia purpoee.
It wm decided that aa a W.C.T.U. we
.hould furnish such reading aa would

have a moral and religion. Influence.
14rk Oarathere being called npoa.
rMd Mr..Dr.J.H.Kel!oWe ad&lt;lro«
before the State Temperance Aormai
of Hygiene and Heredity at Battle
Creek.
,
A motion VM mod* “d “«nlmou.Iy carried that onr corresponding eao-

--------AT----------

CHANCERY.

Diyorces—Horace H. Peckham vs.
Sarah L. Peckham; Richard 8. Morgan
vs. Lovina E. Morgan; Elizabeth A.

Robertson vs. Joseph Roberteon;
John A. Beamon vs. Mary Jane Bea­
mon; Patrick Cunningham vs. Laura
Cunningham; Mary E. Beamer vs.
John Beamer; Marlette Thompson vs.
Bradley Thompson; Kate Seidmore

Frederick Hotchkiss.’

vs. James Seidmore.
Ezra A. Greene vs. Caroline L.
Cameron, bill to quiet title.
,
' Robt. C. Jackson vs. Electa A. Gor-

dqn and Birney W. Gordon.
Geo. W. Gregory vs. Timothy M.
Bush, injunction bill.

ADVERTISED LETTERS-

,

Letters mldre-wil to the fol towing perwxis re­
maining In the |&gt;o4 office at Hartings. Barr)’
county, Michigan. Feb. IS. 1*4:
Oliver Ager. Anna Kranse. Prof. J. H. Uwk».
John Rogers
~T)rof Letter*—Henry Hayman. H. D. Webb.
I
W. H. POWERS, P. M.

BATTLE CREEK

mills erected here.

Special Book Sale!

RMmpelt.

ing to Mr. Bartley, who thus became
sole proprietor. The first cost of the
building and contents was not fpr from
SWMJU. Their v alue at the time of the
■y^HEN YOU GO TO
fire was alxiut #15,000, and the insur­ needs it.
ance J*7,5OO.
W. C. T. U.
The loss falls very
The meeting at the residence uf
Bartley. The am
Mrs.R.A.Balley opened with the usual
— CALL ON
will only be sufficient tonsure nim w
pay hraindebtednesa. During the past devotional exercises, conducted by
two years the mills were operated at a Mrs. NUkern.
Mdsdames Bentley and Bailey read
profit;^nd just as prosperity wlw with

The regular spring teacher’s class of
the Hastings high school will be organ­ him came this calamity. He will not reports of the two subsequent meet­
ized Monday, March 3rd. The announce­ be able to rebuild.
ings, which
\
ui^,
_ ____ were accepted. Mrs. Sidment will lie sufficient to insure the
Bad as the lues to Mr. Bartley, the
m ^p^rted the names of four nei
'usual large attendance.
city suffers
oH.v
miffars in
most
nut bv
by the fire. The mills
millsmembers
____ u..— and »an
ten honorary
honorary membei
members
Our Woodland friends should not ffir- made a good local demand for wheat, added at the last meeting aod eootat
always
keeping
up
the
prices.
It
was
On action of the Union, Meedamea
get that Mr. L. Parrott, of that town,
will sell at public auction on Tuesday. largely patronized as a custom mill also Bldnam and Smith ware retained M a
Feb. 26th, a large amount of personal —and here is the city’s w'oret misfor­ committee for .eliciting membership.
The racks for reading matter at the
property. Rare bargainn can doubtless tune by the fire. Efforts should at once
be made to have first-clasH flouring depot were reported nearly completed,
be had.

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

have on hand several Standard Books,
bought for the holidays.

1 will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!

DECKER BROS

The long winter evenings are upon .us.

‘Tlie Live Cuh Dry Goods House.'

jYou can spend, them in no way more profita­

DUttlMC FMHUAItY

EVERY 20th SALE!

bly than by reading.

Have the books for you,

and so cheap you cannot help buying.
A good many Mve received the Benefit
already.

sample* sent when desired.

GREAT BARGAINS

School Books!

In Black and (Wred Hilks.

11.00 BUYS $1.25 SILKS.

DECKER ‘BROS.

1 have what you want m thia line.

�FASHIONABLE DINNERS.
the girl, “but I reektm be was Ixmnd to
hev me, an’ I dvnuo ei Fni half sorry,
either, now."
*
■'
companion
Eater the English tongue
When they were married and Amann
fa acquired in the same way. At 11 the
Grace and her mother had gone out to
“Amann Grace,” said Mr.. PifabW.
girls continue than- studies at home aud
'
[PhihuMpbla Frees. ]
M d»e sat wito her daughter at thmr the new home in the smart new spring
With the spread of wealth and refine­ submit to mamma’s match-making. The
afternoon sewing, "be yew gotn’ to piece wagon, the bride returned to the sub­ ment greater attention fa now directed
ject of the letter.
to the delicacies of the table, and every
aqnilt?"
“I hev a burnin’ cur’oeity to know season in Philadelphia sees something fits the youth for a profesaioual oonrae
“What fur, mother?"
“Why, ain’t Mr. Van Vleet been to what I writ," she said, "cause (blushing added to the elegance of dining. If at the uni varsity.
see yon twice’t runnin' lately? He’s prettily; I thought I rifltaed you."
matters keep on, tins country—not to
BORN IN BOSTON
"OAo, I guess not," said the triumph­ mention England—will be able to out­ '
axed ye, I .'pose, to hev him?”
ant lotan-.
“Look-a-hero, Mrs. Van rival in numptuous repasts tlie gastro­
"An* I guv him the mitten:**
Vk-et. hereto the letter. 'Taint''but a
“Hho! Yon wouldn’t be half no silly!
nomic extravagancies of the most luxu­
few words.
There ain’t no ‘ticular rious age of France. Philip le Bet
Why, he’s wuth a dozen orinary men.
(Chicago Tribune.]
You mought go further and fare wuss." j mean in- in them; but it's the signing of used to have at hfa dinners a fountain
them. Do you see that? Them two of real champagne, which flowed froth
"Does your father know me?"
• Jest what I'm goin- to dew."
words would stand in law to mean plain the mouths of leopards and lions. Not
Gaston
de
Murphy looks tenderly
“Did yew tell him m&gt;?"
“No, I writ; now, mother, let me be; yes; there’s no gittin* around them I"
only Francis I but a good many other down at the Lady Agnes Riordan as
Amazin Grace and her mother’both
I ain’t a goin’ to marry no man thet
monarchs indulged in the feature of a these words, so full of solemn import,
,
thinks I’m jumpin’et the chance. I’d-a read at once.
piece of mechanism in tlie ceiling of leave hfa ruby red lips and float slowly
“Mr. Vau Vfaet: '
'
heap rather be on old maid.”
the banqueting hall which let down out across the broad demesne that
“
ilear
kit
—
I
n:u
sory
to Inform you tba:
There was nothing said for some time;
magnificent cooked dishes and iu doing stretches away to the westward from
your attemhn ns are in nowoe Recipperkatsd.
then the widow awkod:
so scattered a shower of rosea and the castle, and on which the cabbages
“Yursa trewly,
"When did you write, ’Marin?"
**AxkxD&lt; Grace Ptlsbuhy."
Kweetmeata over the guests. Similarly, are swaying gently to and fro in the
“A day or.no past."
“That fetched me,” said Mr. Van Louis XVIII at hfa elalxirate banquets soft, kissing wind that comes languidly
! Vleet, looking admiringly at hfa new was accustomed to have ortolans with up from the south,- ai if loth to leave ita
“Where did yon git a pen?”
"I borrered one. Mebbeyou’d like to । poKHesHiim. "I doan’t kno’ much, but I truffles cooked inside of partridgea. sqnnj- home. And the girl, as they fall
know what I said to him."
reckon I kin tell what a girl means and on one occasion had a dinnei of upon her pink-tinted ear, neaties closely
to him in loving fashion, and, although
‘ You've guessed rite,” .aid tlie widow , when she writes to a feller and ■igM
'
100 different dishes.
she answers
ragwly.
In novelties and in elaboration of I■ her
“c* voice
*««« fa
'» firm
«««* when «..c
• herself‘Yurea trewly.’"
cuisine the nineteenth century is not him. there fa a fear-hannted look in the
"It ain't nothin’ to nobody but us,
mother, n’long es I didn't have him,"
Ear Iwliiud U.ra« .wmplra. Hou,e ol j &lt;l»rk-bro&gt;rn era that »re g».ang »o
(Exchange. ■
said the girl curtly, aud no more was
the dinner. Mr.. Mickey Iim been gir i .tradily into hie, and &gt; idight.troinbhng
There are* no hot-corn men in the ing in Puri, hare been' eo a rale ot 1 »•*&gt;*« «&lt;“
said, but the widow sighed heavily and ; j
rounded .eurra and
1 . -streets
of Han
Francisco -at night, but,, magnitirrnw almoet incredible. Two । »&lt;•« u«*l&gt;
held her hand to her left side.
------- -------- ----------------U“‘ '• clinging to hi.
’ '
’ a number
mber of picturesquely
pictureaquely clod
clad weeks ago the Countess Kessler, in own.
Amarin knew that it meant her heart. I instead,
hawk
a queer
article
for she had been brought up to respect
Spaniards rho
'
'
,
“I do not know," she saya. “whether
Paris, gave a dinner for Mfaa'Mackev,
that organ as an intimidating power, ii of food, locally known as “tamales.’
at 4rhich. on account of the nationality he knows you or not, and tliat is why T
This time she did not relent, but won- ’i The men take their stands
*•---»---------punctually of t'ne lady. L»esides the full orchestra, nm ao fearful; why my heart is always
at K :30 o'clock in the evening, and re­ which is now a usual accompaniment In
tiered why she could not like that big,
. the anxiety
. of a .painful doubt. It is
main until midnight, (.hie .of them at large private dinners in Europe, i because I lave yon so dearly. Gastou,'
good-looking Van Vleet well enough to
“ 1because
my love
thus describes the manufacture of their there waa introduced a s&lt;*or»‘ of banjo 1I the
marry him. for they were poor, poor as
th“ ‘girl
rir’ continued, “
—
tliat historic churcu mouse, and he was, merchandise: "To make tamales, we players, who aang and played some for you is of the mud. unreasoning
take ii chicken and boil it. When it is national American airs, such as “.Yankee kind that would renounce parents,
well off.
1
But they were not mercenary. Peo­ cold wo,cut it up aa thev do meat to Doodle" an I Di vie’s Land.” Spe«.-b- home, wealth, everything for the one
ple called them simple folks; perhaps make Hamburg steak. Then we take making at dinners, vocal ami instrn
upon whom it' is bestowed, that these
corn-huakR and dip them io cold water. mental music—ho uetimea liehind the doubts are ever haunting me, ever peer­
tecauae they lacked education, and lxThe next step is to grind the corn. scenes, aa it wen*, hidden by ahrubbery ing with their wicked, leering faces
heveil everything that was told them.
Then we grind fine some Chili peppers —surprises, presenta, and ever ho many from behind the blia*k clouds of sor­
But they were good as gold. The wfdand stew with a little flour and lard to । more incidental features, have for a j row that
ow'fi face and form, lank and ungainly,
, fill all the horizon of my life,
were familiar in every sick-room. They , confer flavor, and, after n little, bike it long time been a part of the programme • ^‘iit life rhich should hold for me
off and let it cool.
■
rendcred'unto Ceeftar the things that
at elegant repasts in the fashionable notidng but rad a it joy ami sweet conThe com-husks being all ready, and society of thfa and other cities.
were Ciesar's. They owed no man any­
And . it is only when. I. think
.; tent.
.
.
.of
the meal mode into a thick paste, we
thing. though tiiey worked early and
To Philadelphia, which has origin­ your great love for me, and, better still,
take
late to accomplfah it.
They were
so ninuv
many cuni
curious and interesting when I stand close prwsed in your arms
. , , a piece,
• . ,■ of, chicken,' two olives,
,
' a ated
nun bu
tAblcKpoonfnl ot pepper sod mum dinn„r euram..
M
good to everybody and everything,
“
rtrxz,
zj well as uoveltietc in and feel your heart throbbing against
mo'll
anri arrange
nrvnnoo it
a Itnalr
II,.,-.
.«
- ..
meal, and
it nn
on a
husk. Then
and
Amazin
Grace—her
mother
dinner decoratioifa aud in dinner cook­ mine, that I am happy; and then there
we take a knife, and, bs one butter* ing, belongs the credit of originating seems to lie no grief nor sorrow in all
had named
her after the hymn
liegimdiig,
“Amazing Grune. how bread, spread the meal ]&gt;sRte on other what may be described as dinner theat­ the wide, wide world, and the sky, so
husks, and finally wrap one husk so ricals. Beginning last 'season with a lately overcast with lowering cloudr.,
sweet the sound"—was really pretty.
So thought big. hulking, shamcd-faccd prepared around the first husk, and keep few small aud select repasts and now seems like a shield of turquoise bloom
Veto Vleet, when he came a courting on until the tamales are as big aa an
branchingout iuto mnre general fash­ hovering over the earth.-’
her, with hfa VooaerR tncked into cow­ ear of corn, when we tie the ends and ion, the idea has been started of serving
“She is a diday ffom Daisy rille," says
hide boots and a coon skin cap tied
middle with n narrow piece of busk.
parts of the dinner or banquet by,sub Gaston, softly, to himself, "and can talk
down over hfa ears She was the only j and it fa done. As soon as enough dned light
a man
or in bfaok
total darkness,
in the face"
in order
—and then,
tamales are made they are placed in an to make them more effective. The turning to Lady Agnes, he bends over
girl he was afraid of, and he wasn’t
oven and steamed until it fa time to fashion started with punch, and has j her tenderly and kisses the fair white,
afraid ot her, come righi down-to it.
take them down town. For corn busks now extended to ice cream.
He was an honest, docent chap, with
1
face that is upturned to hfa.
She
I pay $7 for six pounds; chickens cost
a fist like a sledge hammer and a heart
The first time the thing was done in pa*1*©* her dimpled hand over his lace
95 cents each; olives, $6 for four gal­ Philadelphia the effect was startling I *n “ fond, catering wav that shows how
like a child's.
He wanted Am azin
Grace, and he couldn't ttoiaghieo_...
any I Iona; Chili peppers, 50 cents a pound, It was at a farewell backelorR* dinner. J great is the love she bears him. And
reason w|
diy
w he shouldn't
2 2.^.’. , have her. I and com. $1.95 a sack of one hundred given by a young man on the eve of Lfa then, when both are steeped in the inpounds. There is 5 per cent, profit. wedtliug. The bachelors, who were ; cense of a grand and enduring pas-J|n.
When he got her simple little letter of
refusal, written out with infinite difti- I and my sales are such that I got along solemn anyway, as lielitting the ooca ; when all the world .seems rose tinted,
cttlty and spelled on a new plan of pho- 1 without doing other business. Do you mon. were suited in solemn bf»,.-k i theie comes suddenly over the girl’s
know that a tamale will rfnber up a
rrietica. he read it over and over, smoked
around tlie solemn board. Suddenly in ' fttCO 11 wave of pallor and into her
drunken man ?"
bis e&lt;»b pij&gt;e. read the letter again.
tlie midst of the meal the lights mya- 1 brown eyes a look of ghastly horror
grinned a good bit, then folded it rev­
terioualy went out, and to slow music a ' that is frightful in its intensity
erently. and put it in the pocket nearest
dozen or more*tqteetral waiters entered
"Mv God!" she cries. “1 hoar it.
[Iziming
Telegnain.]
hfa Itfmrt.
.
On the Fourth of July, 1861, four of from different ends Of the room. Be- : There is no ch$nce for a p is take."
"That's all rite, my girl." .he ehuckled.
...
•
“Heir wliat?”• asjia
Gaston, ..
hfa eyes
the voung fellows of Company E, Third fore each guest was set a small punch- '
A couple of months pa»scd awav.
'
bowl, in and around which the spirit aflame.
Michigan infantry, of whom I was one
One peculiarity of time fa that it treats
“The ancestral footstep.” nays the
were strolling up the Potomac* rivet was flaring and • burning in fantastic
all people alike. It does not fly from
; roqd. when we met a large cab driving blue coils of flame. The effect of thi* Lady Agnes, drawing still closer to her
some and stand still for others. It was
| toward the city. Two colored men sat light on such an a&amp;Hembluge can Im* lover. “My father fa coming!”
wring at the Van Vleet farm, which,
। on the driver's seat, in suite of dark blue imagined. But it took, and there has ।
wan one mass of apple and cherry
Ten minutes have passed—hot, seeth­
with large, plain brass buttonsand plug not been a -.bachelors' dinner sij&gt;.*e at
bxwKoufa, and it was spring at the
Ona of the boys remarked: which this episode has not been re­ ing minutes that can never l&gt;e recalled.
Widow Pilsbnry's little lean-to house, ' hate.
The I july Agnes bends ov«&gt;ra form that
"They think they are some, don’t they? pented.
w'.thout shrub or blossom. The widow i
lies prostrate on tin* ground at her feet.
Let’s have Home fun with them.” Alb&lt;
looked out of the window and sighed.
fNe v York Run. j
1 “Speak
Hpeak to me pupa,”" she exclaims, in
She had never heard the “Song of the ; agreed, and as they came up we kept
It fa reported ac a fact that an expart Agony
afl°ny -“only one little word to let me
the
road.
So
did
t^ey.
The
team
came
Shirt,” but she had sung it all her life^J
to a halt, and a voice from the cab diamond dealer purchased a remark- know that you are not dead!”
It was her bread and butter.
hiN eyes. “And ----eo that
said: "What’s wanted?” and when we ably tine diamond for $7,000. and after- , . The man opens -L—
"There’s Van Vleet!" she exclaimed.
there was a silver­ waM discovered tliat it was made ol “ J°’»'lover. Agues?"
looking up from her lap-board
" Well. 1 looked that
“Yea. papa.7^
papa/v
two diamonds artfully joined with
haired
mac
looking
oat
the
door.
We
J declare! What brings him here?'’
j
"And- are
lire .vol
.yof^aiirv he did not have
told him we wanted to take a ride with I Canadian balsam, and the fraud was
"P'raps he's cornin' to ask yew to hev ' him to Washington to see 01.1 A Lie. j only discovered by testing the diamond
kuuckteaor rtlnb?"
him. mother," said Atnazin
Grace,
“Yes, papa."
pupa.*'
Thereupon he stepped out of the ear- ' by a ray of sunlight sent through the
laughing, while a sweet flush of p:nk 1
"Then how.
how do you explain hfa
his ter
rfage. —
saying,
“Didn’.t jmm
you »,w.
ever see ,| camera.
1
j.~
While the lieam of light would
/Then
stained her round cheeks.
pass straight
aud
other , i
power ? 'laud the Duke of Galway
power?";aud
him?" ami
cr.d was
„™ followed b.bv another,
। ,_________
o__
_ clear through other
“I wfah he wonld!“ said the widow,
------- —t were
perfect single j polleu hfa n&lt;fae into place as he spoke,
man. and then Another, until four men diamouds
that were
devoutly; “I should consider it was fly­
by the foreign
"H&lt;* was," said the girl, in low, tremustood in front of u&lt; four boys. “I ha 1 1 stones, it was stopped
■
in’ in the face of Providence not to
stone.
' *ua* toneH. "Ixirn in Boston."
a.... compound
.......
only noticed that they were fine-looking material joining
:~-:- tlie
marry such a men--if he asked me."
/ “While that, test would undoubtedly
men.
when
the
first
one
said
:
“
Sob,
“But Mr. Van Vleet stalked in with
diers, I introduce you to the president' be conclusive scientific demonstration
a. brief “good-dny," threw an armful of 1
(Exchange. |
of the .United State*; also the Hon. E. of snch a fraud,” a diamond expert
By and by the orchestra l&gt;egan
blossoms into ths lap of Amiazin Grace,
M. Stanton, secretary of war; the Hon. said, “if would not be required by any Gonnod's “FuneraHfarch of a Marionand said:
x'
William H. Seward, and imrself, the one who had the right to claim expert eL”
It begin* with a tutti passage
"I'm ready for a weddin'."
Hon. Gideon Welles.”
The,president knowledge of precious stones.
The ending with a crash on t]ie cymbals.
"Did yon get the letter?" asked the
stepped forward, abook hands with ns. joining of stones by means of Canada The two ladies jumped.
girl.
e
and laughed at the joke; but lour situa­ j balsam fa not a new thing, h Y'ou have
“My goodnewt! That don't sound
“lep! It wam't, to say, lovin', but
I took yer meaniu'. I’ve fenced in the tion was beyond the laughing point, a tine rose diamond of goocr color, but like a funeral ma rub. does it?"
ell you back it with an­
•hull nort|i lot, ami furbushed the house and soon there were four silly-looking shallow.
"Thai's what's on the programme."
fellows going for camp at quick step other to give it depth, and if the job fa
“Well, the man must have died sud­
. up. so yer wouldn't know it. an' I kalgait.
neatly done it will Ihj difficult for most denly."
cnlatq cf we kin git married next week,
persons to see that it fa not a single
The band played Weber's "Invitation
*t wontonterfere withmy spring work
stone, but any expert would detect it at
--h«y?”
.&lt; 'a J।
.
alaVafae." The rapid, lou&lt;} na—™.
(Boston Tnunnript J
a glance.
All that fa necessary fa to
fmazin Grace sat back and looked
“You can't see it, nor nobody else look right down into the heart of which precede* the soft and genfle close
deceived tha audience. They thought
tlw: picture of surprise. The widow with the naked eye." said the telescope
the diamond.
Then if you wish |o
{bought she heard the cat in the pant rv
man on the common last night, when give scientific demonstration to anothek the piece waa ended and applauded.
and discreetly withdrew, As the door asked to }&gt;6iiit out the comet. "Let’s person^ the camera may be brought into Tiien, when the music continued, thev
, closed Farmer Van Vleet to )k two little see it through the telescope, then," was
were surprised,
'
play, but it is not necessary. Anyone
^That's jnstlike Theodore Thomas
red hands in hfa, and bending forward
the reply. "No, sir," said the weather­ professing to be an expert who could be
K&gt; &lt;10 -omrthing
gave Amaxin Grace an awful smock.
beaten astronomer; I don't ahow comets. swindled out of $4,500 on a ‘doublet' H-’•
"That seals the bargain," he said, but They don’t give satisfaction.
4,’
ou purpow. I know
I had deserves to lose money.
hrdkl. Bra him laugh! J kn.w h«
the indignant girl jumped up and or­ more than two hundred people ronnd
“Doublets are more frequent among
dered him out of fhe libute'. To her
me ntnnu-r Ifafpre last wanting to see colored stones than in diamonds. Here wra trying to l» .mart. Ha jtut thinka
he ha. done it now.’"
/ *
astonfalunent he dfdn't
’
the comet.
I told them they could see
are some sapphire® and rubies that it
“Not mutch! I reckin ve a right to all there was ;to it just M well xrithout
takes a keen eye to recognize as built
kiss yer now," he said lx Uy- -then he the telescope. Finally one lady insisted
up. yliey are in part genuine stones
LCindnnsti Enquirer. 1
stepped to the door aud
Bnn in part .crystal, joined, as diamonds ' At the ball of the Hare and Hounds
died loudly: so hard that I let her see it through the and
"Motbor! knm here!”
glaaa. Hhe went away saying she had’t oft.,
often are, with Cftnada balsam. Bome- dub in Philadelphia horse blanket* and
Th4 widow must have been, conven­ lieeu swindled.
Whv, 1 had people
oorern were hung about the wall, and
iently near, for alia almost fell into the come to my house tfind wake me up
everything need in decoration partook
room ht Ids first word, aud he bestowed mornings to show them the big comet
of
the stable. Saddles, bridles, •whips,
another sounding smaok on her.
of last year through the telescope. But
hats, jockey cays, spurs and even horses’
.“It’sjdl rite," he said, “moan* Amazin I told them they c&lt;Aild see it better
heads were utilized. Similarly at the
Grace fa goin’ to be married, an you kin
(Arkansaw Traveler.]
with their own eyes, aud eo thev could.
per there were a great many equesTwelve years ago Speaker Carlisle a
dance at tlie weddin’." ’
Now, I never have any trouble with
m n features, and the favor, ako w^
as a confirmed drunkard. Every one
“But -but the letter," gasped the Saturn and Jupiter. They give satis­
horsy.
The gentlemen danced in red
lought tliat lurwas beyond recall, but
M«’t understood a word of faction every time. Comets are good
coats and ruling boots and breeches.
for nothing except to them that waqt ‘
Home
wore
their spurs and carried their
away from hfa I bowl o^fafanfoas, and
MT“Tb® *** u."
Farmer Van Vleet, calculate orbits.
No, I’ll show a
erop^tieka. Among the ladies were
I amt had no eddieation to speak of; Satoru up there or the circulation of devoted himself to hfa looks. Sobriety
many
well
known
ucrosB-country rider*.
and books will do much toward following
bmm too busy grubbitf land all mv life. the bipod, but that comet's a fraud."
?p the promptings of smothered ability.
Ididn t raly read the letter to .seiwe it,
oung man, when you feel like taking
but when I see how you signed it that
(Baa Fmadano (.•faroutals. 1
iChicago Journal.]
'
a drink, compromise on a book. The
o( tootb d^
WM.*n,af £or meI knowed you
A physicfau tells people who are con­ bookworm fa better than the worm of bwn invented by . dentiat in Gariaev
wouldn’t hev writ that wav to a fetter
ve weren't goin’ to marrv. 1 don’t stantly fearing pneumonia that fresh the still. We are certain that this advice A ra.ll equra of Indi, nd,her. piarafa
know much about gals, but J know air, taken abundantly, will eo expand will be followed, as it fa the first time with a central hole, is pushed over the.
the lungs that the matter whioh during that young men have bean warned. tooth till the uppar part of the foot iT
that!
.
------ * -ossifies
Whan it van all aettfed r thwt ti»v an attack of pi----------- *We feel that in this wc uro a pioneer. r®a©h&lt;&lt; The India rubber gradually
were to bo manfad the next week, Hmi- ft w organs,
■■wwy—not gather in stxf- Temperance lecture free. Send stamps contracts, pulls on the root and the of­
fietent quantities ■ to
day, Farmer Van Vleet rode off; and
langer the life
fending tooth fa finally enucleated
the two women put away the lap-board of the patient.
asad resigned the universal rtirtLecturing in Beaten upon “Educa­
making buainaK* forever.
tion in Russia," Dr. Theedore Vetter erwlly required to
"I'd give the world to know what I
'No'",’**? Fo^»
reP1y *o tn® pw- said that the Rnsrians* reputation as
writ to him,’ said Amazin' Grace.
1 011 tna
.At .
linguists fa due to thmr peculiar in­
struction in childhood. The infant has
a French nurse for a sole attendant
anta fa fa &lt; years ot age By that tim.

TRULY.

tie building on the roof of The Com­
mercial Advertiser building which vm
built originally for a pigeon - howw' &gt;nd
where at one time we'had two or tflfoe
hundred pigeons. This enterprise «u
started about 1B44, first ou the Pearl
Street bouse. Iwansi- we did not wan*,
it to lie known what we were alxait. and
a man named D. H. Craig was em­
ployed to take care of and train theee
birrls, and after the "thing had become
partially succesaful we removed them
to the "top of our building, because
there was much time lost in the trans­
mission of the news from the Pearl
Street house to the office. The pigeon
scheme was' not entirely .sacceeafnl, al­
though it enabled us to get out some
extras ahead of bar rivals. We had
trained them so that they would fly
from New Haven to the o.'ficein one and
one-half ortwo hours. We used them
successfully from tlie race course on
lx&gt;ng Island, and fur sliort distances
they did will. I went down to Charlenton to report the proceeding** of the
presidentiid convention and had a basket
of pigeons which I loused at Rahway,
and wheu I got to tlie city the extra
Sun met me at the Courtfend Street
* We had also a method of telegraph­
ing by light-* or signals, but we never
made much of-it; 1 had planned out a
»y&lt;em of telegraphing by the sema­
phore, and intended to get the steamer
ueWs from Boston- in that way; bat the
electric system was perfected, und4hat
rovoluLionized journalism altogether.
“1 should way, in regard to rejxwting,
that a man named Sutton came over
from England who had been a short­
hand writer on The London Times, and
I think lie was Lite first phoaographer
in New York. He e tablished u school
here, and I took lessons from him.
Before that Davfa and the other reportera had each hfa own system ot
abbreviated long-hand, Brit I think
that verbatim reporting l&gt;egan with the
advent of thfa man Sutton in - if my
memory serves—tlie year H136.

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Bitters
Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tet­
ter. Humors. Salt Rheciz.
Scald Head. Sores, Mercurial
Diseases, remale Weakness
and IrreralariUes, Dizziness.
Loss of Appetite. Joan dice.
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Literary Whim«lraHtiea.
(New OrieaiiK Times-LSMU-x-raL]

M.Y.

A whole history might bo written on
literary trifling, ur the various whimsi­
calities with which literary men have
amused their leisure hours.
Greek
poets used to divert their friends by j
composing poems from which particn- '
lar letters were excluded.1 One uf these
lyi»ogrammatfats wrote an imitation of
Homer's “Odyssey" in as many books
as there were letters in the Greek al­
phabet. He called the flrat Alpha, becamw theiW was not an Alpha in it; the
i second Beta, because that letter waa 1
: omitted, and so on through the rest.
J
i • A Latin monk, for want of something
I better to do, wrote a little proee work,
—
i of which a part still remains. It has a&gt;
many chapters as there are letters in
1 the Latin alphabet, the first chapter fa
I without an “a," the second has no “b."
I and so on through the rest. There are
I said to be still extant five novels of
| Lope de Vega, from each one of which
Lhe excluded aonie particular letter.
j Tlmne heroic author* Keetned determined
' to prove that thev could get along without ths alplialiet." and taking up each 1 CUHE8mk-Mesdeohe, Dyipeptta,
j letter in turn, triumphantly ahoaed it 1
■ that they ouuld transact thair business
’ without its assistance.
MOTXCK.-WiUe«t •
|
On the other liaud, there
been Ml inns an tlmut wm
ksk Bsviag bees iMfora ths
literary triflers who manifested unusual
! fondness for some particular letter.
An Italian mouk named Hugbald wrote
I a book, stupid enough no doubt, in
which ev*ery word began with Hie letter
“c."
There fa also another brainlsas
production of the aame age. entitled
“Pugno PqcoranL" of which every
word begins with “p."
Gregorio, to
amuse hfa friends at Rome, wrote a dis­
course from which he excluded the let­
ter "r.” and when n friend a-ked for a
TRADE
MARK
copy he replied in a letter in which not
an “r" wa» to l&gt;e found.

1%KERMOTTS
15

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

[Detroitt Eree
Ere® Pm~,
**
Prem.]|
"I will tell you »something abdut painV .
ing buoys," said tthe
r pilot. “ When yoiv 'j
enter any harbor in‘the world where
the channel is marked by buoys you
will^nd that those un vonr right as
yon pasa in are painted red. and those
on your left bla&lt;*k. If yon should see
one painte.l m red and black horizontal
bands the sliip should run as close to it
as possible, becanno that indicates the
centre of a narrpw channel. Bnovs with
red and black vertical stripes "al way a
mark the ends of spits and tlie outer and
inner ends pf extensive reefs, where
there fa a channel on each aide. When rad

ra*oru olHtrnrtion i„ Lh.l.wboror
raall riuut wiU, » oUaunoi
,rona(j.
If tb.™ &gt;r« two ra:h otalrucUoiu ud
» oh.nnel Intwran them, the boor on
the right ot ron will heve red „d
ro1” uh?“k'r*h,*n‘I ***• “*** on To,lr
left will her. black end white oheekera.
eh^nS?’1”8 * "“k obMrucl* «*•
“A gTMd booy will b, plao^i
u,,
■raildaof the wreck-, with lhe word
wreck plunl.T peinUd ou it ip white
letter., provided there ie s clear chanMl around &gt;t Otherwi-airaratuaumberwill be painted iu wlnte above tbe
*°T! *.™ck wh™ th‘ '’W ia on the
right aide of the channel, and an odd
number if the buoy ia on tbe ieft.r

-Mari Canute, •
tM.Mudl', -Ara, Uf*-)

&lt;™n:aX;;Qtnod,:b7nx^
wia^T1
*r,tUen‘
in
tJ n
soldiering was done.
In their opnuon a name havine abso»n?^uLop.po?u
would be
be &lt;»lr om to dadenbe the rebel eoun■ .J?1 ««"• the feabig al dialike
related more to the pocnla ol tbe amitb
lbw Io u.tnre'. haMbrork. fc, U(,

x*1-!*”«djoUoaerv tha name

ot "God'.

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MANITOBA WEATHER.
[Intarrtow Wttk a Californian.)
rronfe. ixur.l
Bud I; "Who i*th« VMllhiert ma
hta ago the famous " WeiflM 1 in California?"
"Jim Flood, worth 9100,000,000; he
An exhibition of a novel kind, illus­ •Dame," or White Lady, spiritue familrOTICH.
trating the culinary art, waa held re iaris of the Hohenzollern family is re- is a liberal man and a shrewd one. He
ported
*to
’
have
been
seen
by
the
senti
*
’
­
has
built on Ban Francisco bay a new
cently in Vienna. The keepers of all
nels before the Alte Schloss in Berlin. port-oaDed Costa City, with magnifllhe jnost. renowned hotels and restau
Nothwiths
tan
ding
their
profound
skep
­
cent
storehouses apdjritfs from which |
rants exercised their skill and powersot
invention to please the eye as well as ticism, the Berliners, strangely enough, 4he wood ef those nah counties is ‘
mometer at ythe lowest figure it has
the palate: so that the jury, whose still believe the story of the White •hipped direct to Europe and the world.
The capital is quite excited O'Brien, Flood’s partner, is dead and
honorary president is Count Kinsky, Lady.
the chief of the kitchen department at over the pretended apparition. All are his fortune distributed. Mackey, one
lower. I rememlier distinctly one of
court, bad nome difficulty in making ita talking about it and wcAdvrjng what of the bonanza crowd, is thought to be those days. I sallied forth dressed iu
THS BEST TOnC.
member of the dynasty is next destined worth $60,000,000, and Jim Fair worth
awards.
a fur overcoat and cap, knitted gloves and
War sketches.
A telegram from Vienna to The Lan­ to die.
perhaps $40,000,000."
leather
boots
without
overshoes.
There
The White Lady is^ ghost who has
don Daily News said: The cookery
Said I: “How in the world-did Flood
wah a slight wind- there- always is a
exhibition ’has proved a wonderful sne- frequently been seen in different castles and O’Brien make such fortunes?”
breeze here, even with tbe thermometer
"Just in this way, my friend,” said
ow- The Ring and all the streets and palaces belonging to the royal fam­
ily of Prussia. She is supposed to fore­ Mr. Hyneman, taking up a piece of at 32 or 42 degrees below, aa tbe case
surrounding
the
horticultural
halls
are
This order ww read Saturday fore­
blocked. Ix&gt;ng rows of carriages and bode the death of some of the royal paper and a pencil. "Flood and O’Brien may be—and the smoke, looking like
... .
Toward evening the skirmish dense crowds make movement all bu
family, especially one of the children. kept a saloon, and the drinks were 25 huge jets of steam, drifted to leeward
noon.
line was advanced farther Jiack toward nripoasible. The exhibition doors wore Her last appearance was in IH79, just oents apiece. Fair and Mackey were in great masses as if from tbe funnels
of swiftly-propelled steamboats
The
• he heights on the opposite aide of. the dosed throe hours ago. Owing to the prior to the death of Prince Waldemar. miners who for some years did not
snow sparkled in the bright sunlight
river preparatory to moving the rest of large number of people admitted the A soldier on guard at the old castle waa strike anything very rich. So they gave like a earpet of diamonds, and the at­
witness of the apparition, and in'his mining stock for the drinks instead of
the troops in that vicinity across. Sedg­ crowding liecame dangerous. Thonsmosphere was delightfully clear; I felt
andn, however, waited outside and fright tied to the guard-room, where he money. The habit was to walk into
The air
wick’s orders were to take Fredericks- damored to be let in. The emperor wm at onoe arrested for deserting his . the saloon with three or four friends, no inconvenience whatever.
filled my lungs without any sense of
Mirg,! advance up the Gordonsville aud the archdukes visited the exhibi­ P°®L
•*] ask for the drinks and drink them, re­
pain, and I walked aloag without, any
plank tojul and attack Lee in the rear. tion yesterday, and expressed their
ped and say to the barkeeper, * This is thought of danger
t
The orjier did not reach him in time to I sa^isfactiou with what they saw. The In December, 1628, she appeared in the mine,* and walk out. The barkeeper
Now and then a tingling sensation
nurht sent word that she palace at Berlin and said, in Latin, “I made four marks with a pencil and a
p, but he immediately set I1 empress
•mpress last
last night
would be felt in an uncovered portion
Again at the fifth mark across them, signifying 91.25
tnr it
won
. wiait the.0.4 exhibition early thiswait for iudgment”
_____
ilKiut Carrying
it into
into effect
effect though
though re-।
re- I morning.
It wae cleaned and lighted, castle of Neuhaus, in Bohemia, when for each round. These rounds would of my face for the first few mincrived at 12 o’clock at night. Before II and ut half-past 7 his majesty, with the qhe said to the princess, in German, “It go up to a pretty high figure, but on a
rubbed seldom troubled me again. My
daylight he had occupied Hrederick»- Archduchess Valerie, was received at is 10 o’clock,” and the lady addressed certain occasion Maiiey or Fair would
feel soon began to be cold, but a hearty
say, ‘Well, Flood, we want to make a
hurg city, anil about 10 o’clock he cap­ the gates, where electric lights were) died in a few weeks.
kick or two and they were all right
There are two White Ladies in fact- settlement for drinks,’ and they would
shown
in
the
wintry
morning.
tured the heights and advanced several
again, and in ten minutes I was as
Among the moat remarkable objects 11 one the Countess Agnes, of Orlamunde, give their mining stock at a certain warm and comfortable as one could
miles along the plank road as far as
attention
drawn.wereJi who is referred to by our Berlin cor­ valuation current al that time whioh wish. If two gentlemen whom I met
Salem church, where he mei with such j to which her
»• u
■----- . was
t------- r"- "—” i! respondent, and the other tlie Princess
Flood
and
O
’
Erien
put
into
the
vigorous resistance that he could not j aple^i(1 fo^*' One'll
1
accidently are to be believed, they each
Bertha von Rosenberg, who Lived in the safe. Behold!
On a' certain day
of them spent the coldest night last
Thgf former was metal
is
struck
in
prodigious
Mlvaucjv iurther.
। its game pic*, fish and cakes in sarious ' fifteenth century.
year, with the thermometer at 56 de­
The moving of Sedgwick’s corps up •a Roman emperor. Gothic buried alive in a vault tn the palace. quantities in the mines that Fair and grees on the prairie, one driving and
Hhe
was
the
mistress
of
a
margrave
of
Mackey
own,
and
when
Flood
and
the Bowling Green turnpike into Fredildiugs, Chinese towers, fortra-wee,
tbe other walking and sleeping.
With
urirksbiirg. was conducted with the ut- 9*®^ temples, and ships. A beefsteak Braudenburgh, by whom she had two O'Brien open the safe and count the the thermometer the lowest it has been
sons. When tho prince became a widower stock they have it amount to more this yeay, I have walked with pleasure
Agnes thought he would marry lier, than Fair and Mackey's, so when the
in my slippers over and through the
r„l. A|« shaler«. wm in the van with I thd, content, by h.,i.K hZd. *r but he matle the sons an objection, and mines were pouring out their million
snow for quite a distance and with my
Lhe chesseurs in advance und our regi- pheasants and grouse upon then.
Two I she poisoned them, for which crime she or two every week these saloon-keepers, hands bare.
ment rtrat. To prevent surprise flank-1 sucking pigs dance upon Uieir hind j waa buried alive. Another version is who had been receiving *25 cent* per
Last year, I am informed, on tbe
that she fell in love with the prince of drink for watered whisky, started a
coldest days the refugee Jewesses were
were sent nut. two on each side from ou elt,,or sale of a pie over which
each company. It was my fortune to
ProtoH tl,e! Parma and made away with her two fortune.”
to be seen on the streets thinly dad,
daughters, who were an obstacle to her
“Have any of those men produced
begging tor jobs of scrubbing, but as
I* detuned m .me of them- ttankem on . into . J’nry d'f.17 “a
n.Mri«.,
sons of any consequence ?"
for which crime she was
-'
fat and rosy-lookmg m possible. This
"None whatever. The parents were
nt&amp;uwnniaamn
the lefl toward the heights. We were | object is a large wild boar, whuso
••
10 “walk the earth" as an ap▼ear they are to be seen quite as fat,
tolerably
keen
and
somewhat
generous
&gt;rdere|l 100 paces from the main column, * skeleton is exhibited side by side with P'‘-pitlOp'
but warmly dad. My conviction is
The
is ,troubled ba­ people. Mackey had set up several per­ this: that when the thermometer here
to move with the utmost stealth and!
Pheasants, pescouks, game of all :
° Princess Bertha ..
te mote with the utmost stealth und kind* are shuwu in their natural form
* ^anual gift which ahe left to sons in business, partly from generosity, gets below 15 degrees it can dt^&gt; to al­
ailenco ;im| fire should any rebels show yet ready to be M-rved. Beside, these’ : aDO
the L.
poor
has been discontinued.
She somewhat from conceiving tliat they most any extent without any appre­
‘“&lt;in'
”
appears dressed in white and carrying would make money. The tendency Of ciable degree of discomfort to those
up. This was the mosfticklish duty I
luxurious dishes are exhibited economi­ xlhcr =:da a bunch of keys.
such new-fangled families is to be
®_
wascriltal upon to perform while in cal dinners. All the paraphernalia of ‘
who are well fed and warmly clothed,
voluptuous.''
’
and the number here outside of the
the army. Occasionally as the head of kitchens, dining-rooms, uellara, are also
class is very small indeed. Those who la plala Male* en’TeloptA*&lt;.l&gt;ninrUu^Ziaun
exhibited,
and
among
this
niass
of
deli'
the coipnin came up on to the rebel
[CMoaco Harald.)
The well-known writer. Gregorovuia, least fear the cold are ths beat off in
“Does Mme. Nilsson commence sing­
picket^ they would fire and then fall cate objects crowds numbering over |
regard to it; for myself I alwajp fed
3,000
persons
slowly
move.
has
just
published,
in
the
January
num
­
ing
as
soon
as
she
enters
the
theatre
beI»O you wlah to obtain eoodp A rTrCTNrTT'Q
Tin
.it
,
_
i “IS
.-uwuu w one nu i.ei n me tneatre oebark. On reaching the city our men
When the door* were closed to pre
(ore a rehearsal?” repeated Hen Kaah- ber of Unsere Zeit, under the title, “A colder after looking at a thermometer, and rHIable Patent*? fltm-t 2k 1 UxW 1D
pubbc
“I "*°rm'n« the en‘ I lu*nu »hen Tbe HerSd reporter puts Ride to the Dead Sea.” an interesting and in this I am not alone. It is quite write to or call upon Thoa. B. *vr»gBP a Kat.
i-ame tip tot li«xxel»el rille pits, when a
37 W Congn-wt Bl, Detroit. Mich., Attorney, tn
volley from a Company greeted them. | trance a apimic siezed the people inside, question to tliat effect "Whv^oer- sketch of the famous lake. He sub­ a source of amusement on a cold day
nnt know
Irnnw how to get «,.♦
---- •»Uie
’ ner- stantially confirms all tho traditional to watch the people across the street let. ftm
It was Sedgwick’s intention tn storm -rl.n
wiio ,l,d
did not
out At
At!| Uillly.
tainly. We all sing *--•
before
the heights liefort- daylight, but this I last.officials from the balcony explained • fortuance in our dre-ering-rooms. You characteristics, except a* to the appear stop and look at the spirit thermometer,
anoe of the landscape *4d some other that registers about 12 degrees lower
i
... &lt;.i
a*
triMins 1 that one
ba k-door waa open, know one cannot risk to open the
»^.1ban.on«l
! B&lt;Mth
ritao. only Sta,.J minor particulars. He declare* tliat no than any in the city, and then rub their'
Corinth 1
up their’ collars, and bustle
i-auie up after daybreak tney took posi
While this one narrow outlet was Moue pearing on the stage. One is very likely Sicilian bay nor the gulf
• more varied"
’ t
and beautiful off aa if something was the matter.
I inns along the front of the rebel rifle i p«.n a curtain caught tire' from mu to hit a false note, aud if that should presents
to do RAW GUM
sems darker.ac
darker.se '
With regard to the snow, it is frozen
pits. Field luitterh-s were quickly put | electric wire. Happily tew noticed it. happen at the very oj&gt;en&gt;ng of an im­ coloring, only the water seems
and &lt;m short notice. al my shop in Uw rear room
in |H.-&gt;ition and opened. on the
.
rifle pita
.. ।j wjjen tfie people outside liecame very portant part it would not only confn&amp;e if of molten metal. He denies tbe gen­ i perfectly dry and does not adirnre to of Wm. a. H AZEN-R STuKE. im«Utc Messer s
the
boots,
in
cousequence
of
which
wet
eral
statementfthat
no
bird
flies
over
ita
und the fort.t aliove, while the heavy clamorous an official from a window the ninger himself but the others alao. waters, and .that ita shores are without ■ feet are unknown in winter. It falls iff Agricultural WarMtoase. State street
Leggod them to disperue, as it would1 We always sing a few bars while waiting
,
B. A. COTANT.
latteries oq the heights on the opposite
endanger their lives te let them in. The . in tlie wings for tbe sign of a prompter, vegetation. But he oonflfuiR tlie tradi­ ' the form of verv small powdery crys­
side of the river thundered forth their crowds dispersed for a quarter of an There, of course, we have to do it notto tion that no living thing is found iu it; tals, which pack admirably, and form
.
ponderous niissiles. We wert in very hour. Now, at 11 o’clock, they are a-&gt; voce; but iu the dressing-rooms we fish coming down by tlie Jordan tlie st tbe most excellent wiuter roads I ever
onoe ou coming within its bound*. The | have seen. For this reason there is
••lose quarters and men wer» falling on dense as over. The exhibition Was’ aing right out to have the voice clear water is so “thick” that he mov8d in it but one bootblack in Winnipeg during
prolonged
by
one
day,
but
the
geneisi
,
and
ringing
whenonr
ymo
comes.
We
'
ex erx lian&lt;i. the wounded being carried
with difficulty; its bitterness was terrible, the winter, as everybody knows that
cry was why objects of such interest to ; don't do that liecaune we like it, but a* ;
An SD-psce Cloth-bound Book of Adrtoe to
to the rear. . Everything lifting in readi­
ita bottom vrtw slippery
soap,
and boot* require to be polished but once
OUMOC Mlddto-aet-d Mtn.with proscriptions
-n
—*exhibited
—t.a.a.'U iu *ithe
------a matter of neeesailv. ”
•. like
.
.
ill —
were uot
rotunda.
wMf-tMatOMBthv a Regular Systotsi
— — A- •'*
ness. tie- assault was ordered on Mary’s
■DoMnKW.nM.M.yoorr.-aive.dnring
"P
U’e ‘‘“f, a slime between November and April, which is
of
it
causes
not
so
much
an
exaggeration
as
might
.
p.rl
OlU
,
inquired
th
„
r
„
I&gt;o
,
l«r
I,k
”
”
‘
ort
*
r
;
,
Tf,
»
‘
o,,l
h
M
obs
or
MlbrriMi
Kailea.
heights. &lt;’61. Shaler. of our brigade,
T. WILLIAMS A CO., MILWAUKEE. W*.
[Prince Kni|»otktue io Nliiot^sth Century.J |
While the be thought. Not even among laboring
■[ have b-.rd tb.l W«u.WMuilried I o
«r
’n;“rt
h-d the xssault with great gallantry,
««“««"■«• of
»' the atmosphere was 60 i men have I seen such a thing as foxy
As the party enters some great ul­ prune, .nd Mme. Luce, umnehu. ' temperature
ami was rewanlwl with /W brigadier's ; lage. it liegins to. siug the “Miloserd। degrees Fahrenheit, that of the water in I lioota. The fact of the matter is that
figs.''
said
the
singer,
"but
I
can't
sav
,
star for so doing. The height* were.□ aya” ■ the "charity song.”
a
warm
honse—and »»•■
there
“
”*
—
They call whether that ia true. The great Nel- ,I the Dead seawaa64degrees. On comins with
. . .. .
.....
-s
plenty
to
zbe
hud
in
carried in less time than it takes to tell | it n song, but it hardly is that,
out of it tlie body was thickly inernstod ;«*
'T'?” iitVcr^ui.’oT'^ta
’ tbi.
city
now —suitable
clothing
it. As the color lirarer of tlie 37th., succession of woes escaping from linn- j
THE DETROIT RMT AND TRIBUNF
j httlf-anJ-half—that is. porter and cham-1 - .
17
'inn.
inv. chief among which is tho fur coat
For only V-on per year
Mass., plantril the old flag &lt;&gt;□ tlie ram­ । dreds of breasts at ouce, a recital in , pagne— ready for him when he does j
---------------------------or jacket, which coet him *25 for a
| very plain words, expressing with a the heavy par’s in Wagner's compbsi- fr-fiuNk-1* Four Nntmiaiard Ti
part*
of the fort, where a few minutes
beatre'- a buffalo upward, and plenty to eat, no
’’■**!
childish simplicity the sad fate of the ' tion. Coffee, either with or without
[Ban Franci*m» &lt; 'hronirle. j
VM
.; urw
....o v^
UUMJ.
iirs had
hhii so dwiant-I
iiriuuii- convict
.
one
need uvo..
heed the cold of this
country.
Indore the stars and liars
a horribla lamentation by
the yolk of anegg. and hot water is ,
There are four subsidized theatres
g.snow-shoeing
and* tobogganing
* in
. . . j)-r.-vjn—
‘
’ „ . ’ J
irpe cheered wikiI) waved, the whole corps
wild-j nicans of which the Rnsaian exile ap----- -—
.
i .* • ranch liked by some singers. Others. Paris.
The Grand opera receives
’ •
— —•- here,
- —
•*’
rroeiiert ftre popular
amusements
with
ly and rontiuuoiialy. -The plain over peals
' to "themercy of other.miserable* । U|.e
u ith an addition of strong *160,000, the Operu C’oiniqne *60,000,
1
•m uno which the cold seldom interferes: and
(entuno-. of sufferings
)jqllor; but 1 do uot believe in any cor- the Theatre Francois *18,000 aud Jhe
which we adv:un*ed, doaely following likeluuiself.
as
to
the
first,
there
are
more
fine
de I'Odeon*20,000. The inanHie ehiirging line, was strewn with dead pains and misery, ut persecutions that rgetive. it may stimulate the voice for' Theatre
fast horses than 1 have
--------- ,----------ernsh down the most vital forces of onr , ||ie
but a reaction is sure to fol- ' agers
. : driversjn and
are »p|&gt;ointed by the minister of
ttII- c,ty in the Dominion. I
urn I wonndnl. Col. Spear, of the 67th nation, Mie heard in th^te recitalsand low
boat thing in the world is fine arts and receive the abo\e fixed | have noticed here A with .great amaze­
Penn., lieing among the former. A bat­ shrieks.
These tones of deep sorrow .
training and practicing, aud
tery of artihiiiy and a few prisoners recall the tortnres of the last century, j a good protection and pare of the sums each year as a contributjon to j uient tllBt the &lt; oldast, or berhaps mor®
their expenses. From the report aub-. prop, rh. .tH.»kirlg, the rtwot winds
the stifled cries under the sticks and tbioat while the voice is not in use."
were taken in the assault.
mitted to the chamber of deputies it TOme froni the soath, and 300 miles Eoruleby lhe GRAND RAPIDS 1 INDIANA
Advancing up the heights our regl-. whips of our own tiuie, the darkness ol ।
appears tliat there » as a marked falling &gt; south of UB the thermometer has ranged K R.CIl. Sursr maple cbepdnoipel timber.
"ailroad* already built, iBimmom
the cellars, the wildness of the woods, '|Disinherited Kaishta
off last year in the receipt* of *e the- wll aIong from 5 to 10 degrees lower
inent deployed as skiunishers and ad­ the tears of the starsing wife. The '
|-Gath's" New York Letter. J
LUUS'! Ol.iSS,
III.
, atres.
The manager of the Grand than here.
vanced at a double quick arross the Ie.suute of the village* cm the Siberian '
fruit, good road*, tchook. cbrtU, hm »grialIt would be S curious piece of litera­ opera ia. bound
by
hia contract:
tural population. bet building natcnal at tow
iieautifnl meadow in the rear of the
ighwsy understand theno tune*; they ture
।
for future centuries if some man to' give at least two new works,''
I Atlanta I 'onsUtutiun. ]
heights. Just across tlie meadow the know their true meaning from their1 wi^ild take the 1,100 brokers jot New with a minimum of six acts, every year, i
Occasionally
we meet ...
a beautiful
.
.
ground was somewhat broken. Rifle owu experience, aud the appeal of the York and docket their names and write The value of the stage propertv. dresses,
W O. BVGHART,
Neschantnyie -of the "sufferers, ’ as our Qie history of each, just ms carefully as etc., belonging to the Grand opera, is | woman, gorgeously dressed, sitting in
pits had been thrown up and into these people call all prisoners is answered some of tlie chroniclers of feudal times
given at *950,000. / The receipts for 1883 her carriage, with a cross-eyed»pug dog
the fleeing rebels sought shelter. We by the poor; the moat destitute widow, write the records of the kbights. Many fell short **20,075 of 1882. The Theatre I by her aide and a cast-steel coachman
had orders not to advance over the hill signing herself with the cioas, brings of these men have at one time Franc.sis dropfM from »340,00U to on the box seat. What stnkes tts
supreme
possibilities
of *295,000, and tbe shares tumbled from “ore particularly is .the ladv s face.
ou our front, but to wait until the right her coppers, or her piece of bread, and touched
death y
in
flank of our regiment should swing deeply boww before the chained "suf­ wealth. Borne have eonsideied tliat *8,000 to *6,000 as a consequence. I I* « -ghastly white
esch cheek she
ferer, ’ grateful to him for not disdain­ , they were
worth *500,000, other* The Opera Comique took in *43'1,000. ! itB P»Uor
around and drive the rebels out. bo ad­
♦ f,000,000, otbera
*‘2.060.0*0
or
which yielded a net profit of onlv *18,- ‘
• brilliant red blotch, aud
ing her nniall oflering&gt;
vancing up to the brow of the hill we
*7® “ • b v
.
*3,000,000. ' Generally speaking, theik- -650, and the Theatre de I’Odeen had a ! nQ,,«r
Ud 1—Ilian •" rOrod u uut
lay down. Corporal Spurlock, before
, eye-lashes are aa black as Egypt, while
miuds are occupied in referring to that deric.it of nearly *15,000.
[The Cui rent. |
' her hair is of shimmering gold.
Su&lt; h WHMItlNUUlVEtETABUHUe
day, and wondering whether it Will
mentioned, was as usual anxious to get
The British house of commons is to
MIX*:
umm tv----- J
a
woman
is
“
made
up.
”
She
has
taken
sight of the Johnnies, and advancing have a new speaker when it meets next return. Some of them who art- now
[ Wall tttrsei N»wa|
____________
______________
the utmostrpains
to make herself look
obscure private persons once handled
up the hill he lay down aiid blazed month. The election of a speaker in
One
day
three
or
four
weeks
ago
a
1
pretty,
but
the
result
is
she
is
simply
great speculations of a physical sort,
away, rolled over on his back reloaded England is an entirely different affair like steamship companies, new towns, retail grywer over in Jersey sal .down | hideous, and excites the laughter of the
from the election of a speaker Uy *our
and kept this up until the rebels were
: clever people who understand the my-e
telegraph lines, summer resort places, with hisfclerk one evening, and said:
house of repre.sentatives. It u unat­ etc. The moment they fall out of thepe
“Jsmes, 1 owe New 1'ork houses'over . lories of stage "make-up." The trouble
flanked out of their shelter. Major
tended by any throes of politicAl parti$3,000.
”
with our society beauty ia that she does
schemes
they
turn
into
nothings;
and
Davis in Command of the left wing of unship and is ususllyXqn|tea toms
“ Yes, sir. ”
not realise that a face made up for tbe
the regiment, repeatedly ordered Spur­ affairThe |&gt;osition is not a party one. yet, while we are asleep, they are seek­
"We have *2,000 in cash in thi safe, stage is a very different thing from one
ing in some way to compam anotiter
lock to come down, but be would not Whig majorities have elected Tory chance of life. That ia generally done the stock is all run do»n, aud this । made rip for daylight.
"down;" but with his accustomed "By •peakers and Tory majorities have by finding-somebody who has got aoms would be the time to fail iu biisinesv. '
An actress makes her face very white
placed Whig speakers in tWe chftir.
to neutralise the effect of the yellow
"It certainly would.”
mono;.* and o&gt;&gt;erating upon his confi­
George!" said he wanted to be up where
Gray's Specific Medieinn;
Once, about fifty years ago, the
"But 1 want a reasonable ajHilary to gaslight. ■ She draws a black line under ▼■AM RAMM.n»e&lt;;rr.l Eng TMAOM MAM
_______________—
he. “could see ’em." The rebels soon had Whigs declined to re-elect Speaker dence.
. IbBrrmedy.AB
give my creditors wlien they comedown i each eye. liecauae tbe footlights shining
range of him and the bullets caiue spat­ Sutton, a Tory whom the/ had placed
upon us for sxplanatioiis. See if you up from below destroy the shadow of
ting and tearing up the ground near twice in the chair, because he had ven­
can't think of something to-night, and her lower lashes and make lhe eyea
In Mr. Spurgeon’s inexhaustible fund let me know in the morning."
look flat. Bo she makes an artificial
hiin. Fortunately he«»vas not hit- spar­ tured to make a slight partisan ruling.
of illustrative stories is one of a man who
The clerk promised, and the grocer shadow with cosmetic, India ink or
ed for a more terrible death. It was on In later years tha Litterals have re­
elected Tory speakers and the Tory used to say to his wife: "Mary, go to wheeled a cheat of tea aud a l»a« of burnt oork. Tbe ladies in front of tbe
this occasion in this "scrimmage’’ that I
qurnre Vo ben-'
parliament of 1874-1880 kept Speaker church and pray for us both.” But the coflee home as a beginning.
Next footlights study all this through their
MMMlMlOMOf
first drew bead on a rebel. Singling Brande, a strong Liberal , in the ^hair. man dreamed one night, when be aud
morning when be appeared at tlw store opera-glasses; sud, not understanding
out one-a straggler-1 rested my rifle The speaker of the commons is under his wife got to the gate of Heaven, the safe was open, the cash gone and the. difference between gaslight and
across a stump blazed away and had the stood to divest himself of all partisan­ Peter said: “Mary, go in for both " in the desk was a note from, tue clerk ■fanlight, they appear on the street tbe
next morning horribly made up. Ladies
unbounded satisfaction of seeing my ship, and business in the house is in He awoke aud made up hia mind that reading:
consequence transacted with greater it waa time for him to booome a' Chris­
“I have taken the *2,000 and am pre­ who are determined to paint and pow­
man march along as if nothing had hap­ facility than would otherwise.be the
tian on his own account.
pared to skip. It will be the bmt ex­ der and draw black lines under their
pened. This is the only rebel I am oercase.
'
cuse in the world for your failing so Kitt eyes should bear in mind lhe fact that
tein 1 didn’t kill.
that creditors cannot realize 2 esuta on tlie light of lhe ran ia a hundred times
BrimlbM*, tb» luooui ■portiM 1®P,
J ilwUrSSffi
whiter and brighter than that ot the
Cared.
Joseph Cook asks: “Does death end h»d • cortum. lor ev«ry kind ot gxu» the dollar."
kxitlighta, and, moreover, it doss not
An old
IF Not mucky, Joe; death doea not that he hid »hot
«»» &gt;!•’. inntod
LHtle Karrer Meate.
shine ap from below.
to the duke &lt;4 Orle.us' .hooting party,
There was a young man out in AriUm dnk. draw hi* eltontion to a hare, sona who onoe declined a pmaing in­
Consumption,
are called in to interpret th* oon- jumating that he ebonld In. "I oupRED BAMFORD &amp; CO
[Inter Oomul]
all throsi and
vitation to favor a select company with
radical cun-1.
*
»a eauo Jh—**Tha Janaaase premier. Prines
-ony.lainu, attor havina
Deaknt in Fine Wall
addressed Gaa. Grant, whan ha
oimlvs povm Intaoosa
Alta California: A metropolis ia a
It bi* duty to ma
don't corn, of &gt; wopo. Until;. Why,
HAffHNG*. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY S3. UM.

BITTERS.

PATENTS

SAW GUMMING !

Nervous Exhaustion,

Loss of Manhood.

TEN THOUSAND

Farms in Michigan.

HEADS
AGENTS—
Reflecting

fellow*. ArtoMe
to relk-vf huiiaui
to
man, Errt
ra
Norm, H

3/

‘Old Hundred.’ but he had eo little ear

looked an fait
looked all feet.'

miniL

.. hMrett, MIA.

�the flatheadb in town.

OU1AMOHTOM’ MXBTK.

WASHINGTON.

THE HUMAN FACE DIVINE.

Lhin-wa*parasd .topay Mra. Ixmisa
^Oregon 'm’*|U tor Mlurder,&lt; and

Frb. IS.—In the senate, Mr. Voorhees of­
fered a resolution directing the secretary of
Lion visited Balti- the
interior to withhold for the present, his
approval of certain patents for latsls select­
ed ov the Northern Pacific road. Mr. Pdndleton introduced a bill to grant condemned
0°°- •
,
i &lt;-annon for a statue to General WlUlaire H.
Tto Indian Rlfhfa Arancmdon has pre- j ,-k of &lt;)hio. The McPhmon bill to ]kropared 8 pKition asking for S5(B,i)00 for pres- Tjde
tjie lssut. 0( clrculatlnK notes to na!«it use In the establishment of dav scH&lt;»ols , uona| banks was advocated by Mr. Bayard
and manual labor boardiug schools out of
being, in the line of absolute security,
thd 87W.000 now due under the treiulre 01 &lt; jf,-. gberfiian offeroi an amendment as to
the several tribes. .
; bonds bennnu more than S per cent Interest
In or near the quarantine station at Itocr- j jje ^ajd sentiment in congress was hostile to
ing, Maine, are twenty-live head of cattle af- nlt. suspeitsion of silver coinage or the adopfileted with the foot-and-mouth d1&gt;«is&lt;\ j|on (t{ n uew nitju between the precious
which is said to have sprang from English pn-tals and that n silver standard was cast­
importations. Dr. Thayer, of the United |
j|H h1W{|oW upon the future.
‘
States
is OU the
grojuiit,
„
14
—The senate naxsed talk
bills fur the
“O’cattie commission,
...................................
prawn.
Ute
Vu'aSSII
te

There was something about tbe. stur­
dy vigpr of former generatione that
challenges the admiration of every man,
woman and child.
They were no epicurea-thoee ancient faihere. Thev lived
dimply, and successfully met and over­
come dfflculties that would have dto
couraged this age and generation. The
rigors of the frontier were supplemented
l&gt;y the savages; wild tousts threatened
their enterprise and poverty was a com­
mon companion. Yet thev bravely en­
countered and resisted all thoee things
and laid the foundations of a land whose
blowings we now enjoy. Their consti­
tutions were strong; their health unsur­
passed and yet they were forced to ex­
pose themselves continually. There
certainly must have been some 'good
and adequate cause for all this anti for
the physical superiority of that age over
the present.
.
It is well known to every one conver­
sant with the history of that time that
certain home
of ,-&gt;U'Ui(Un
strengthen'mv- compounds
V ...11
Ul
11ing qjialitieH were used almost univer- *
sally
—••J by those pioneers.
13. The malarial
Ilinuilioi
evils and exposures to which they were
subjected necessitated this.
When
their 1bodies become chilled by cold or
Hold I itated
it
by the damp mfats'of a new
U/they were forced to-counteract
oouiuj
**&gt; by
»*y the
use of antidote^. Medicines
it
I
were few in those days, und doctors unknown. Hence the preparations above
referred
tn
Frnin
nin/no-the
nnmL.r
r
S*
md
‘
O*&gt;
“
nQml
»rr’ JAi
ok /J°
,n *“l '“WA“
“e&gt;'■
. num
‘*
nll
aH uf "hich wen- compounded upon the
same general principle,
one waa
whb found
found
le, one
to be more efficient and heni-e far more

tr

band of Fl.tboid IndiMM. on tbmr man. thia qiuniesaeHoe m uu**,
wav north for the annual hunt, virt the paragon of animala,
^'Midway‘twixt Dodringwnd tto Itatty.different town* of the territory, Mt-’PP^f
in each plaoe several days to aell robe# ia, and ahrmld be. Ue chief study of
man; then, anrely, oar attention should
and akin*, the product of the previous
season’s shooting. Aa the bnffalo hides be largelv concentrated upon tbe face
readilv sell for from *4 to &gt;10 each.and pf man. ’ Behind it lira the masterful
the market iAever over supplied, each brain, thedome, in which al! that ia of
Flathead realizes a handsome sum for God in u*. dwells; the shapely temple
hia season’a work. But in display only to which the Everlasting Consaoitsneaa
is he ' atnbitions to be considered ha* deigned to draoend; amid whoee
Stealthy. Immediately upon supplying groined arches thought* may move a*
himself with ammunition, the buck pure and bright aa the angels, with
spnwl of the disease.
make all public rornfa and Mghvraya jiost
enters a dry goods store to spend the winga.as light pod tireless as thoee with
It is said to be the conviction of‘the Hquse | route». Mr. fakgaii intnxiurad a bill to pro­
nranunor. «.
________
_ —
—
r- rwhinh'.ther h«r. winnowwd the r^ohM
remainder
of hi?
money
for red-striped
.
...
T*nk»lufjaiulu
Unit
(
.ontrreiM
I
..-1.11
qj
Gommittee on Pablle Lands that Congress vide yiat hotwirablv-dlschvW'd soldiers
and yellow-barred blanhete for bimwlf of the heaven.
Las the legal right to forfeit .,h® t&gt;n“re
aallors be preferred for anjx-intirwnt to cl
and ainhw.
j
ThrouRb tbia face the eoul look, ont.
grant of the Nortinsi, Burlta Railroad, exflU
tfr. Brak handed In
«» act
art for the
1
In an
j
and
8 ]uaw.
...Illi,,.. of
..f acres already
nlrwarlv
. ..
.....
oepting lew than n million
“The, never boggle over prioea."aaid Here are the window, front which, ooronraBitation of supreme courts in the terriearned and pntenieil. As to the expwtleney tones. Tlie McPlienqn bill relative to na­
' of
-fa------------------Main afreet
the proprietor
. .atore,. tain them a, we will, the real man
of forfeiting the lands the eoniinlttoe is de tional tank circulation was drlmtad until
’ •
poetta forth : dodging back it may be.
“but
money,
vided.
w... count their
. ... —-------rf • and
---- - if .they
the tour of adjournment.
The House Commerce Committee voted to
find they have enough to buy the like an evil thing, and hiding while it
Feb. IS.—In the Senate. Mr. Pendleton
strikeout the provision In the Reagan bill*
looks and yet revealing in glim|&gt;~w the
urtclen
wanted, make sue
the |purchase
ara
CIOS
wanvuu,
auivu.w
sent
tOfthe
desk
and
had
read
a
telegraphic
relative to the discriminations between
there and then. If you trrat the Indi-n fe.turvw tbe tenant of tbe bead would
short and long hauls on railroad*, and al*o disjiatch from Rlcliard Smith, of Cincin­
fairly, and don’t cheat him. you’ll enjoy hide from tha paaaara-br.
the iwction requiring fixed rates to be posted nati. saying that tbe secretary of war had
of tlie
the matter uf
the relief* ofin public places ami nrd changed without done grandly in tlxe
Upon Hie lew aqnare inrhea of thia
hfa whole tribe's custom whenever they
five days’ notice. The committee has indi­ the tOifferera by the Ohio floods: that red i
come to town.”
‘
cated Its intention of reconinicndtaK a bill tape, wh&lt;B«e Interference had been feared. |
had
been
all
cut
up
and
thrown
away;
and
;
Tho
squaws
are
not
to
be
trifled
with.
forbMding discrimination and pooling com­
umiuiemui
wraincr. though
uiuuftn better
oeuer than
mau ।
that
tile cold weather,
They do npi hesitate to defend them­ written than all your libraries will hold;
binations for the purpose of raising rnt««.
rain, had increased distress. That neither I
selves when called upon, without ask­ the infinitely varied, mnltitudraoua
The published story about tbe return of
b'“S
tf”
,n“
*"*
tkn
"ufllchsjUv de- I|
u Uniiwi
’"* ™","‘ "»«»■;
the British minister to Englandi U
‘ ' ''b? I scribe tlwU,U
ing for the assistance of the bucks; emotions, passions, hates, loves, eleva­
sufferings; &gt; that
nmgrvss should |
i
authority. Mr. West has but it
lust gathered appropriate an additional
million: it.
It would
greatnesses
but even here, where they are so well tions. degradation*,
o—---------- , „
—
( and
nuuuuiuun,
would
his family stout mm
him nrre
here, and fa so «&gt;u»ruBiainuy.ijuui
t« come, and the more promptlv the I
known,
fartably-wttlwl n hfa lejnition home that he !
A j«»iMt resolution wa- then* rushed
. , very few persons over im. mennneMM&lt;s of thfa bea*t-god, man—
agined
that aa squaw
dared tuisum*
usnme , this A*svri*n idol, with t{ie body of s
n r?-.
hil । through appropriating 8200,°°o more tiir the
apoed that
squaw dared
.,'inhX viu^,‘" v.?te i!^^'|^n^te'bK™7H:7'nr‘.rn T&gt;J",hfr ‘l,an 011 ,he r'»L 11
wrilu'".,*e«
tl—
re------:
“,T“— *to»«d
----- - ’*-je
bar lord,
bege lord,
bull and the wing* of a cherub.
daughter wait out with lhe Vlllan! excur­ ' IlSSeifitamtatinil^HkSyro
J2tta!?.ifhLni?' ^"
’nthronffh
theint
middle
and
weotern
! nntil
“Hn.7oUfinI7;;iiu«I
Knn
"'» uirougn
1 mKiuif
anti
western
; u»«l * a recent occurrence
proved
।
And what a lesson fa preached to our
sion to the northwest, and cuutinued. their 1 i'«Lnn7.f
^ ^rt»l!i1t^tek.nOTte!!7SLSSa« t,‘Utra,nd
‘Wknowl«lp.l a.
u the
the ,( that
orknowIclBd
UnH .nob
.noh » thing &lt;■« pmaiblo. A. . ronitv in Ihb onenro. ot doogp which
trip to Victoria, in British Columbia.
I heretofore submitted by Mr. Sbermah pro- | '*** preparations for malarial disonlers small band of Flnthesds was rifling up run* through the faces of all animal* I
STOKlfa’ FO14K HILIdeposited
bore in- , and „general
debility
then known.
The
I the aprincipal
street, ano ---------of the Hquaws . -How
human are.------oftentimes,
Mr. Storrs has drawn up hfa bill for pork
.i vidIn*
yiding that
that if
if any
any boiufa
—------r—
------------—--------------------- —
-- -------------- 1------------------------------------------ ---------- --the eyes
, - of
j
higher than 3 per
per. cent, additional ; recipe for compounding
comp''""'1**''' thfa
,hJiu valuable
»•«!,.aKta !’ became
i------- - ----------a -*
-u vk— _..
j horses!
-« .-No wonderthean««_
inspection and has explained it to members i teresti lugher
incensed
at some remark
her !' j
dogs
and
shall be tatmed
issued equal
equnl to one-half the article was handed
'
wlth iwulta that he feels tn bj* entirely sat- । "Oleashall
down from one fain-/ buck made and taring her cavnse cient world thought that the souls of

•w-^.
ipuolntiuent of iiwiiectors by
-------"
- duty itMludfbe
vroose
it alialf be to inIn­
tbe
president
whose
sncct as to the cnfalition amt quality of the
Ml&lt;L.n0H 3H7wJl&gt;£tp., *n,t*n&lt;!e^ for
foreign sMpniunt. Ulis insj^tim. nut to be
compulsory: tlie inspection to be made upon
the application of the packer or shipper and
in case of hog product at the place or pack­
ing, tlie exjsaLse of hfapectibu to be ]»oid by
lhe packer or shipper; tbe certificate of In­
spection over hfa official seal as United
States insjHXlor to aceompaiiy the slupment.
Speaker Carlisle favors the bill very deci­
dedly as does also Mr. Reagan, chairman of
the committee on comnien*. Mr. Storrs
rays that the active support uf e\ery mem­
ber of thfa committee can be secured within
forty-eight hours. The fact that the inspec­
tion fa not compulsory obviates al! constitu­
tional difficulties. The inspection fa not tnicrofcoplc and It fa to covcf nil forms of hog
product.
.

[J of
.fmtndJurtrontpXi

He onulAen Ute rtrocturv ,
I*1" 0* *"*- H»»profuteln
rf the etyin«r*nd een»rart„r
•kill. .mTln eoarnttntotion, u. u„

bridge contpMiy:,engineer
und wife; engineer. True and
uT
Mltehell. rontrurtrr: uttor” Gnnl
of tbe New York citral; A. s
ton.rowltn*rter;reprroen&gt;tiv1» .[ o.,

M Ara imlrr th, engine » if
on »Ud ground. Shortly afukuani ,
work-tndnof all can and an .lunn*
with probabh SOO penton. „n i^nl'
DRflsed evw without the slightest swmvingmotton. The work wa. rorrfuli,
insneeted by Supenntendrnt Hurn.wi
and the enginim aa the trip wa. I,lor
made, and everything pronounfactory.—Mil waukee Sentlnri
Strrraume from Riuxmaii-u writ,
for - Free 40-page Pamphlet &lt;.n
matMm to R. K. Helnhenittne. ilniggiu
Waahtngton, IXC. Mentum thi, pupiv

. Tbe t**i sahr in tbe world far Cut* h
Harm. Clren., Halt Mreum. Erwr Sore*. £
Chapnep Hands, Chilbtains. Corns, mid ki; sT,,.'
Krapbom. amt pusittvriy cum Hies, or n« rJ
E5SETL “iJPilKSS '"S'-&gt;r"’ t sa*?
faAkm or numey rehurieri frire » «.nn, trr
box. For sale by W. H. Goodjear
GENERAL MARKETS
*" CHICAGO.
Whxat—Ijoww; February. iK5\l&lt;iKyvcMarch, 8n5W.Sc: May. fiSkmOh .
'
Cor*—Lowe*: Feb.,
Man-h.

.we maturity. Rejected—yeas. 7; nays, &lt;3. ।
---------- —„--------.------..------- ...until
I anown
w ine narnson ranun ana is fuJlv aorosa the head and face with the through the countenanoe* of th*
After
an executive
session
adjourned
1
used, as the basis und general formula : bntt end of her whip. He tried to catch dumb brutra around them. I hav* I
Monday.
s
■1
Fkb. 11—In tlie senate, the chair offered
o
_t me IinSMiiXmc: May.
Provwoxs—Meas Purk lower Febru­
B
a jointr^ohnlon
resolutionof
of the
thedhlo
Ohio Irafalature
leglsfaturron
on
such a. penetrating, reasoning, rea­ ary. S!7.8QtoIT.«0: 'Marell. 817.^17-®
mEmtactuJ^SJvJ'tho.S^Sonvitl'
“
*
“
tJ
**
lk
“
«•----&gt;
—
«
—
-•
•
-----&gt;
---------—
•
—
the exclusion of American iiork by foreign
sonable way, that I felt uncomfortable Mav. I1AOMIK.07. Lard- StesuM Feb,
countries. ReMdutions by the Minneapolis
M"rh- n~^
4^d the monkeys!
board of trade nnd St. l*a’ul chamber of com­ gated this subject in its minutest details, hour afterward, lhe bght of proud 1 under his gale.
merce. opposing the forfeiture of the North­ and are certain that for malaraimila* nxanhood had vannhod from hra «yo, | They have the most uncanny exnrraCATTIS Market steady. We quote:'
ern I*acific land gtiuit, were }«ventetL A tion of food, dyspepsia, tired feelings. *od hw fac®
“° brai-ed and swollen sions of all. I remetaber one that Choice shipiking steers
TB
favorable reitort was made on the bill to
erect a public building at Winona, and an general debility, prostrations, malarial that one could scarcely r.vogmze turn, 1 looked like an old lawyer, troubled Fair to good shippluu' steer*.... . 5..*B*isS.90
^.... 5.*JW*J0
About a dozen Chinamen were oom । with dyspepsia, who had lived on Medium to good -teera
adverse report wa&gt; lutndrd in on the act for disordera and humors in the blood.!
Hoos—Market firm. L.:.Salra r.
rang&lt;-d iron;
Se irrigation of iniids in the arid region of nothing can exceed in value " Tippeca- j mg down the street iu a body yesterday, brown bread and precedents, until
fur heavy: Sfiioff7.i
- •“'-10 .I r light
e United States. Bills were Introduced to noe," which was the medicine of onr when a small party of theae Indians he was all withered up; but tho eyes
BlTTEM-Hrnily.
We iijiAt.-:
Choice
_
--T- : c:.
J— to
I admit Dakota a* a state and to provide fdr
.
#
1 fixed me, xs if he bad me on the wit­ Faheyy CreaBivry
31 «/.'£? 9
('reamcrv at Xlcu.'t:
* ft
S&gt;;. onliuaryfa
ordinary fa
i iinnroving rivers and Imritors by contract. forefathers and seems destined to be the i were in town, and as they were pairing
wt:*k neas-stand, nnd wa* about
do. a&amp;rfShr; g&lt;4*| t. tanev bairy at
I Bills were pessed to fix the terms of federal most popular prejgiration of the day. . by
. an auction store,. in front off which
“
mt to ask me “a
“ Tippecanoe " fa prepared and given two
*-—bucks
x----------—
—
•
••
te;
common
to
fair
do.
UK&lt;c£k! courts in Texas, to autliorize the Mie of
were standing, one of tlie leading question;"—a «sort of hairy,
I timber on the Menominee reservation in to tlie puplic by Messrs. H. H. Warner
|•
irocueu Tulkinghorn,
a u.juugniHu, or Jaggers.
NEW YORK.
I Wisconsin, and to provide for tlie removal &amp; Co., of Rochester, N. Y., proprietors bucks grabbed a Chinaman by the queue, &lt; shriveled
and, drawing bis scalping knife, circled 1
E.._
But God, ;to us&lt;-a ....
familiar expression,
Wmkat-Higher: No. r Fr»&gt;. *i.(*m
I of the Southern Utes to L’ tah.
of tha famous Winner’s JSafe Cure, it around th* Celestial** head in a “ruto
AX IMPOHTANT HIKU
'
it in.
__
_____
•uto
in."
He
not
only
plans
the
I
1.0W£
;
Meh.
Sl.W
’4tai.iD\: Mav.Sl.H^
which is now the most extensively used threatening manner, uttering the char- j fBC.. of a Jupiter
HOUSE.
.An important bill to the farmers of the
- . Tonana,
m-------- or
— a Vetra*
— j|
Corn - Quirt; Mixed We-tern Spot,
eonntry, mtrodueed by Senator Voorhees, Is
Fkb. IX—The house adopted a resolution of any American medicine. The well
one to protect bmocent purcbaserM of pat­ i to send a select committee to Hot Springs. known standing of this house fa a .suffi­ aoteriat'c “Ugh!’ His expression was o( Milo, on the same plan ra an alliga- I
MILT
.
MILWAUKEE
ented articles. It provides that It shall be a 1 Arkansas, to examine ail government Inter- cient guarantee of the purity and pqw- so ferocious that John Chinaman, think- tor or a shark, bat he groups men by j
—valid defease, to any action for an Infringe­ .»l&lt; al that point. Bill, wore llitntduwd- ..te
WnCAT-Bicsd)
Pr Z.V UlL, •'pn-pat
Whkat—N:radj’;, Feb.. r.i4&lt;•; March,
‘’-^ration which seeks to ing his last hour had come, gave vent their prevailing expressions into animal
ment of any patent, or any suit or proceed­ to retire or recoin the trade dollar, to author-: imniuh unu
Ike; Mav. OK-;-. ‘
th,,
to
Mvrrol
ear.plitting
.hriek.,
ad
group.
:
tl.u.
.tflUwrtber
.hooking
our
■
■*£$
o “S'
Ki' exteiiKinn
«teS: 'ot
?!th;
of ■ute-.'^^krs
the (’hesaneslre nnd i
one Ol me
ing to enjoin any person from the use of a i/.-th*'“A**6 “J.
“'f* !.
b-T linking w&gt; with lb, world be- | Rf^-SUougt^ee’r.?1 So I '|u!5^
I nineteenth
century — mal-assimilation of 1
.....
v»niiy i
patented article, that the defendant therein. 1, ,Ohio
MU«» road
nm to
w tin*
»r military
unuuu» lands
»«»&lt;«-- st Fortress
ru&gt;uren ।
-,
7ui' iiiv
Any one who experiences white men standing near compelled tho low as.
or his assignor, purchased the patented «...
arti- i Xvmw.
Monroe, i«&lt;
to .jnmrnc
provide for
the cvu^.trihw
coiislrnetion .«
of | food,
des for use or consumption, and nbt for sale ,! the
Mlssi^lppl
4-»nnl. to erect ।;| trouble
trouli
Mi**fasipp| cannl,
ut digestion; who
stage I
—
.." Michigan
..and
—
-—
..mw feels less vig. .p- ! Indian to release Itim at that ..w-ts-i
Who docs not know the sheep-faced!
or exchange, in good faith and in tlie
usual
CINCINNATI.
te "
‘■•"I | “apubUe buJkUiitoat
builfUiroat &lt;&lt;’urson
i&gt;n*on Cltv.
Tbe other Chinaman
&lt;I«&lt;erted him man? The wards have naased into an 1
( ity. anil
und tororo
toreu- jI or than Jonneraly; whose system has I Thu
Chinamen h»&lt;i
had -deserted
course
of trade,
without notice that the same
wwSt.-^
’bV.'iSSGS
*.* SSt,±i,»i 1
',’TSS “T r,0Wn" T'1
“ ,h?
•nd
Th. mM.
herb- w
Fixhth—Fair demand: FamDy ’s££“
that the seller had no riglrt to sell such urti- amount saved to the country. After sonic ।
th« nwwutttj of some strength- , up the street to Chinatown. Presently ■ ivoroUs. gregarious nature, a million nor O sth—Finn at «4c Rv&gt;—*&lt;t«wiv at
de; and in all such cases notice received af- 1 debate on the naval npprepriatfon bill, an emng tonic caonut affonl to permit wor&lt;i WAa pas-w-d to the bucks to fly for of them all alike - a body of vast inter- rtac- PRovimux-*- F&lt;rk strailv nt’
such symptoms to continue. If the their lives a niece of advice thev
/? ,
7“*f*
i7 1 ■
*?,r
fami Anna
ii.Hl Meafa *rv&gt;
! .ter such purchase shall n&lt;&gt;t have tile effect to adjournment was taken.
FEmlX-Inthe ImuM-.u ration was farmeriimt that hfa threshing machim- nromptiv follow^ bv mo
eat and use to thora who prey on Jheir ।
. seras ataulute owner. I hr object of the offer,xi । n,.|tiri ng into tin- dutav in retumlu g does not &gt;Cnarat« the grain from the I ,
pl' rouoaeu oy mo intmg tneir fellow man. On the other hand, whohaa
.
oPto?’ tartSIwire ftmra ‘ami‘tile 7tri«-n the mwure fortherdh-fof syfferw. lythe straw he rmlizes that^something fa
“l’I i headlDg for camp when not seen the wolf-faced man? The head
wrfL^Tta^ere of
u fa
wrong and tries to repair the machine. J*7.’"’d’Xn
inclined to droop; even the o. cxxxrrx,
Wheat Lbwer: No. 3 Red Feb. SI .OHL
i charred, have exacted rovalu from im».kcent
(Jdwii vllieUteH. fai- or other "'hen the foral does not mistsin the fh!
.
,
g /
. "tr^1 X examined, would ba found at a right (aft.11: Mar h-Fl.OWtfl.OX : May. SI. 10?
Cokx-Higher:
Feb.
’roih ? ttTnJf^; confrekpitr nrfaHis. The secretary of the life; when it fails to make Moral; when f°Jg’"gib7t t?mr floroe c°anteuances augle inward totheapine:thesne*k- ral.iou
UljiSDCc March.■ Oath -I/tact: February
Jw^T^ii.wmftheX*rtk ’ ra,,r thrt” W&lt;rry i ,,avv tnin'nn5,t‘‘&lt;l ofaiins of coninu-tore for , it causes tire energy to depart and am- Bn,i .vio‘en}, l*ngungr do donbt the jng gait; the bogs under the eves; which SA«*: Man h. »&lt;,&lt;•
Ry k - Quiet: »•.
iwTMAsTF-tts'-’Ai Yitirs - tiie care of inoiiltorx agrrcirating rjta.Mo. ; bition to die, it is a certain sign that «gKri®''ed Chinaman , friends meant to are melancholy, watohful, hungry, fur- Baulkv - bieiuiv at Mhu^iv. l uovtstosf Th. .JSX toXu h»
... •
Cl! “'"‘Hhing i, wrong und that the hu- bnro ferritin rorongu. t*I .hero iro | u.., 0,pt„.nM.rol'taij'S.n.
I’,«rk higher; Sls.50. Dr. Salt Mrnfa quirt
Bacon -l.-atlv at
i opinion In rqnud to the cun.siructi«m of the । ning.
.man machine needs repairing.
It is persons in town who insist that tbe Ho will usually be found dodging at S7;35. V.«». 10.00.
, act of MarchX ivc. refativv to the arfiust-। ri.., M _ln tlie
Mr M(.v|llh., not a uiiertion of choice; it fa a matter . laundrvmon were agreeably di*at»- Bronnd the thicket* of courts and 910.12Sg.ltMU. le- nl--l.lgier: WAV -Ho.m
—Higiirr: light. Sfi.T&amp;frtito; hraw. S7.a&gt;«
I......................... ...........
You. mujt Mfend to vonr pom.. Jto find th. buck. down. . '
ZX X.
T.ea
mending that Hie tliMrti relief appnqirisHuii health or jour sicknebs and nothing1
Hop Lee is a laundrvtuan in Junction 1
Than tli«re ia ih«
.....
biennial readjustment of thesahiriesof isiM- ■ Im increased to $1,000,000. Several members will sooner oven-ome these evils than Citv. A tribe of Indians was eucamnetl
,
maaun-iaoeo man—
BALTIMORE.
&lt; masters of the tliird, fourth, or fifth Ai*x '।
..
............................................... Tippecanoe.-the medicine of the pa»t; .cri™. the ri™ Md L “m” “X.1
",'
n
(tMemUr
WHRAT—Wee’ent higher: No. 3 Winter
' that they receive 10 jw-r cent. «&gt;r more Je*s 1! contested vlretion rase of ( halmers versus a
&lt;rii}ird for the nrraent and n trimr- ♦». ♦
ti
i
' M U’,UBI&gt;'witral honest, with more or ieaa of a ponder­ Red Spot and Feb., $1.1U(«1.1OM. March.
than they would have received in cunnnl*- '
a sau guaru rorim prestni ana a guar-1 the town. Hop l&gt;ecame enamored of a •.-.««
b»-’------- ” - dignity
” *
Sl.lOuial.HH,. x Corn-Western higher;
ous,’ bank-president
about
rions under
1 ” p;
nauns
luiuvt rhe.
tiie. act nf
m IVki
isij. they
tuny are
me entitles!
eiunieu •■
.
...
' BRU* o&gt; hWllth LOT the future.
f fAmaln nf the narto «.,r1 nffaraJ
Ub
«• ---- -------- the Mixed B*«ot antl\Fvb.. «1&lt;: March. tn&lt;i»
toder the net iff March 3. itwn. lu lh&lt;- differ- . j i*&lt;»- ,5-— 11“*
ta^-d ’he joint res&lt;&gt;- i
----------------------------i mnalo of the party,and offered to share joint*,
Oatm-Western Whit.-. 44C&lt;MA-;
ebcebetwrtn what wtrajmid them and u list IWi&lt;m appropriating **&gt;U&lt;*&gt; I«»r relief of ,
An Eye io Bu.ineM.
; his noe snd I sundry back room with
CL«m.w ibe
Kilmaii&lt;i
^Observe
the pu
pugilist
and hi*
his oniiMk
bull-do^. «l\c.
Mixed do. Og-M.*. Rye - Higher at *i«nS»
tkey would have rewired as commissions 1 suffen^by the ilood, which was imme.iiFrederick HotchkiM, the druggtst. Is alway» her. a proposal she at onoe accepted. Thev are both* of
nhder the net ot 1«M.
firm to cet a
.Jr* • °f “** • B*nu
1K54. He also
aNi holds it was '; l‘.te -v Z1*?'j J,M- Pr'~'l&lt; ft1.1,1, . h’l£l‘:&lt;o,u7 ‘ w,de *w“k&lt;- to faMineas ami spares no ndus to I Hop sent $o to a St. Paul
Paul
firm
to
get
rtinaoions. grim, combatu
combative,
n|&gt;t the intention of congress by the nets of tion declaring &gt; anmng entitled to his seat secure the fa-st of every {Article In hl» line. He !
&gt;
coarse, pertinacious,
BOSTON.
loathe nnde,
bride, »sd
and rt
• 1864 and IHfif. t&lt;&gt; (lisiwtiM' with biennial re- ! was defeated and the majority resolutions 1 has ractirvd the agency for Kemp's Babam for* w,^aa*nK present to^Uie
••
• • - —the
Wool—Finn with nu/.eraie demand:
tic. animal:
same kind
sdjuwatente. It follow- tha: the &lt; lalmant. :
a«lo|d«i-W&gt; to .r. These di- t oosuntmiun &lt; &lt;x«hs. Colds Asthma Bron- reived in return an ^Jpga..;
jam sum areas, i O
ofl soul
soul looks
looks out of lx&gt;th pair* o( ey®»; Ohio and Pennsylvania extras .'®ctf4lk -:
trader
the
act
of
March
IL
l*«l
must
show
■•barge
the
rommlttrc
on
elections
from
the
I
S
h
V*a
“
'
1
uJI
,
“
^tlon*
of
the
throat
and
lungs,
withatrain
about
five
feet
Ion
o
Ar
•
"
.
.
.
KTiSsu^vjnenttottatof IKM dJpriv.M I primnfa.le rose hut leave lhe &lt;rat 1 scant ■ *** ™
«wwantra. Price arc, and St
X
I™ %
not
haira
1 thereis
— 1------♦ .a hairs-bresdth
of diifer- Michigan MmMTm*: combing ami delafm306H5c: pulled S3(«K?c: we-tern unwashed
him of । 10 tier rent, or more of what he "’’til the rase Is decided on Its merits. Adi. is.
“ W Rar*npnt’. Mrs. Hop । eiHM- between
------------ them,
-■—.. Who shall say •JOnrJKc: California apring
: Common
would hare received if II.«m- statutes had fannied until Monday.
.
***crossed the nver to exhibit hra- i that
that when
when death
death con
comes they may not, good spring 3&amp;»; choice do.
lxX hero enacted, and lu- bn-n MnwuM
Kra 1s.--In Ute bniixr. Mil, wm- Intro- I KLlTuiSL^Sulte Thn— and
A "eH 10 *“ P*Wle After tbe tirot , to ua Mr. Lincoln’,
’s expression, "swap
on the basis of the art of IHTd. This npin- ; duced—tn grant lUO acres nf ptfallc land to -uar^iletsl remedy (or those dheasr^ Price M)i n&gt;«rmur of
astonishment at b*— to use Mr.‘ Lincoln
IO2.
th*‘ xrioniev general i~ In hanismy । each sun-ivi»r of the Mountain meadow mas- : cents tuid #&gt;1.
’
appearance the warriors held « I, . . r overcoats,’’’and the bull-dog become a
brief
pugilfat U)d
and tb.
the pug&gt;b.,t
pugilist .
a bollbull-dog: RUCTION 1
wtU, the conflnictl.n given Iln-w ai.tute, rarre: to make height pooh Unlawful on [
- --------------------------i
..
Pngldrt
by the department.
.
roads aided by government bonds: to appro-;
.
Thera are Solid F»ct«.
, 'onsuitation, and agreed to alter' the
ex-man ’ tottering
along Ixiw-let
''■* the------------g along botr-lHsgud
Tint roilcniiY hoard.
I printed J2.000 for additional signal stations,
Tne ta-st blood purifier anti systeni regulator' yJ‘eSH »o Us conform strictly with their i aD&lt;j belligerent at t*
*
’
‘
the heels of* th&amp;ex*Ph» fantuire iwutni i.&gt;v U.h..&gt;ui«ti
rw. I Bh&lt;l to amend the. sinking fund act. A reso- 1 ever Hared within the reach of Suffering human- idea of the
thing for *«««
—*« a g,
- A
. ’d thn’, „„„„
tbe£proper tn
Drat tofthe
Jn«v
I .bS 1 “&gt;“«» w“* &lt;‘ff* rwl J^lng the secretary of I ‘D- tru^»«?’1P’*tric
^‘I'liy
Th&lt;
« *p[ . «qn«w to lio-o
,---------- - ------- riiro, “wliiclu/nath
“I. of
ol the
tbe ! wear
»o.r. xnoT
They M
rot
to *work
both br.n .nd me.
’
i Xtate to furnish information as to the a&lt; iloa Urer B III----------oumwss.- .Humdiro,
'
wear
1 Ul
or,r with their both
—, Coa4l
^-asllpatlon,
bran and meal,” and never^ lets
to l&lt;
n.u..ey9, or any disease of tlie urinarv khivoe end o»refully cut away that por- ) .nvthing go x_
]oas -w-]| j^p Up au
orRans. or whoever requires an ap|M-tlzer. tonic tion of the dress below her knees disb"ll'k*“"r“d
utacturars
Khoidd be railed
inion to itrovldi*
laisker.
lhe house re- or lnl1
Of Pralavllle,
ufucturers should
called upbni
provide i: Plpn«iaiof ilyrr
dav for
the ctMukleration
^ 9tl,,,ul
“nt- wln
mild
stimulant,
will always find Electric Bli­ tnbuling the waul, among themrolvee. Sut^
material, nnd nixunuiends ttic’cetablislimeut
*° *JX.U, .'Vo ,, tne consult ration of tz
tern
the *zzr.t
best “
and“ z-:y
only certain cure known. They
— ttc
of two gun factories under the control'of dtecopvrig111 blII, butaareedto fake action act
act snrely
surely and
and qnlekiy.
quickly, every
every bottle guaranteed When the squaw returned to her hu*- H
‘
Will sell at Public Audios, on
the government It recuumu'n«k thid tli«* °n thefrndtwlollar question March II. Hills to rive entire satisfaction or money refunded.
band he turned her but of the house,
iSLKJL*
.11
. e were iwfased
itdsscd to relieve certain soldiers front
from I! Sold at fifty rents
n bottle bv
1 H. Go^lyeiir.
cents a
by W.
Watervliet arsenals. West Troy, N. V., to
and she returned to her people to re­
in?Jnin
v
cluqrKe of desertion iuid to make the rate i
[F*n Mall GaaMtaj
selected as the site fur tlie army— ..-£1
'ftL^.i
- *—
Carry the News.
r?iM *ni
&gt; ot postage on Herond-ctass matter 1 rent for
ceive th* sympathy due a ueart-broken
Every one has *e«n the Swedi*h A large amount of Personal Property, inriudlnx
and the Washington imvy-yan
mu
jifatnct or t|irw} oun(.es except tu publishers. The bill
In your day of bUUouawaa, when your liver Is bride.
matches and wondered at the quaint inCoiunibja, as the site for tiie navy gun fm*- i to restore
* irpidand your skin yellow, remeintor vou have
ore to tlie Mexican
torpldandyt
Mexicanpension
------ * - rolla
—" the
‘v
Live Stock, Grain, etc,
■
- .. r^iin»8.
i nevcr-falltng
of5iit;'
confederate
soldiers stricken
off
J friend tn Dr. Jodea* Keil Clover
oertption on the top of the box: “Taadifo“!£iio
Ii;.nh'tttKrimw
’without
.
For further particulars see small bills.
iiovaltv soon left tlie house without a FodIb. which is noequalfd iu purity and efflearttoker
tanda
acton
avafal
odi
f
oaf
or.
’
’.“SW
[Naw York Hun.]
, quuiuiu, cum
nu cui&gt;. uuui i urawj ague AiMi malaria
&lt;i ot
I *’»®Tor’ are Uer® wh°. "hen
morning the scrgeant-at-arma wa* hunting tuood and kldneyi“How will the future of the supply
rs. it* art km Is prompt and
”• ।
Sweden, in the home of
for members.
| cure gprady. Prlc«
w w rants, of F. Hou-hkfas.
gum arable affect the gum-drop trade
'
the tandatickarw, leave the fjord*.
waa asked a leading manufacturer.
. .. ,
i
FOREIGN.
ua•
«
a
rocks
and
Hrs
for * day and trace
appropriation of the si,«*&gt;,«» I „
,
,
, —
, .
“M&gt; dear sir," he eaid, droppir
estimated • for the establishment of ’the
Ihas
um,Uun
reached
Khartoum.
the,'
Gyrdoti
hJiarioui
। ’ M,General
M1Gqnltm
te’j.Tte.r
rwp,l
”“g a ' Our t&gt;lyi**lujrs are not appreciated until we are a confidential tone, ’™ *' * *'
trip abroad, the board sfatra tliat fhe request
n&lt;i« » ««: sniuui.
■ 1)Ur,Jwis A hackinc rough a •rvere cold oranv sink all tho gtuq i
made by the latter to to permitted to visit I U Is rumored that Great Britain will form- f —
throat
or—lunfdlacase
troubleMime;; um
fait the Nile, and he won)
--------—
mfaverv
»n j irvuutvriuuitthe hnipp guiLestablisliinent in Pru-wia was lI ally
------*—• against
“—•—* •the
’ conquest
------- - of M^rv
— *by
— all those
-* •inay
— I* quickly —
•*------------•* re­ .ppreohibly.
The^t
j
™
protest
and
permanently
in American gum-dr
refused.
*•
j
moved by lie. Biglow’* Positive Cure. Trial bit­
of fact, the candy tn
_____________
tie
tree,
of
F.
HotahklM.
■ IHSUAItrai S IMHVI.T
.
'fhe editorship of The London Times has
appreciably. There is not an minoe ol I
The Aineriean leaation at B&lt;-rlln has no been tendered to Jxouaid H. Courtney, of
K-iru arabio
.nbic in
in a
» million
million pounds
ixiniut. of the
u.. 1 n.ii, JtJ,
.Inch
gum
infannatloa nxanling the reported return the treasury department, who'for years has
“Haring been i»n Invalid for a number of
u A. Pr°d,““
1.000.000 bo... of
by Bismarck of the resolution of condolence been a regular contributor.
veant. 1 have received more benefit during the ordinary gum-dropa ‘like those which 8wodnh m.tehM.
This wonderful
over Herr Lasker adofkted bv tbe house of
The bey of Tunis has given a French en­ In«t rix mouths train the use of your ‘Favorite you see sold from stands in (the streets
reprerantatives. The Tacbitul hopes that gineer authority to proceed with tlie scheme HeinMy' than from tlie preceding fifteen years They are made from the glucose of the Btechme. nmivm the r.w m.terW
Americans will not hold the Germans re- of making an inland sea in the Desert of ot treatment from tlie best physicians of New
n»m.lj. block, of wood. •« one end, ud
York and surrouiHtln* country." 11 hu writes starch factories' which is generally used
sjkofidble for the twits ot Bisumrek.
Sahara.
Moj. Mariam Reeve, hi a letter dated al (kirn in the finer grades of confectionery in »ner &gt; widto give, np .t the other the
* departmoat at Wirehliurton has
Cures Rheumatism, Lum­
The cable anuouncea tliat tlie Duke de walk N. Y., to Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout,
on that Bismarck Ims returned Momy w to marry the daughter of Baron N. Y. Is any extended comment needed on this? place of gum arabie. Of worse the
bago, Lame Back, Sprains and
on Herr I Asker's death, Rotlurhlld, of Frankfort,* (Gid that Clella One dollar a bottle. Al) dnigKlste sell It.
candy saffera, but there is no limit to
faghuy-aen has telegraphed to Garilialdi will unite her fortunes with those
of
the
world
The
wood
wlbohjn
tlie
Bruises,
JLsthma, Catarrh,
i.perlln far Information. The of l*rofesxor Grazlardei, of the Intematioual
Tde Mredencktoh (New Brunswlek^Ota.) Re- udnlteration b the confectionery bu«iportentays^“Nobody cair-txit adntfre the per­ nes*. Now.here are two varieties of course of last tuunmer w*« bfonghtYo
taHnclined to doubt the
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
college at Tunis.
,
sistent eutciprise nuutlfested by the owners of candy which I manufactrtre, either of Jonkopmg to be made into matches
York Stan fa Zeiunigi
1: “BUDiphtheria, Bums, frost
AnoUit-r large mass-meeting waa held in St. Jacobs Oil In keeping tlie name Ix-tore the
marck
y look-, with eMBb
It upon
per cent, of gain
.nd eight »Uing
pttblli . It rcrelveil a bid •send off' hi the House winch contains
the
of political attaint tn
» coim- London, Sunday, to denounce the policy of the.
Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Head­
other day by the Hoo. Mr. Perjey, who arabio. Only people who are skilled
Wei regret to say there lx
UM* for the government In relation to Egypt A warned
his
colleagues
fa
tbegovernment
of
tbe
ws. He evidently reJM
the O]e resolution offered by Sir Robert Peel, that danger ot Bear hlners receiving two bounties oMdy ..ter. would k.ow.lhe diffmuo.
ache, and allpains and aches.
parliament had eeuM-d to be in accord with for ona noee; the jadlctous we of the Oil eaw­ between them and a cheaper article |
far the expression of Id
[Cor Uooiu&gt;U Eaqulit,.]
be thought totlnmlhl_ _
...n the people, was adopted.
ing rafild growth/'
^*d°
glQCO’e
the price of
xo one
~~-r~r ua^on agaim-t the Unifad glides,
To
on. accustomed
»orn»tomed to
k&gt; the
the enmm
commonRumors have reached Suakim tliat tho
gum arable increase, there will be t Reifae plan on whioh American S?
which ha* proved u refuge agalnM' misery. Egyptian reliels on Sunday night carried*
-■n»« pl»nWd
on whioh
American
&lt;itim are
ver, low gouuioo guru-drop. .old.
grnvr.llj
out U.
uto-™f*wl
We doubt whether he will succeed. We Tokarby mwuilt and massacred the garri­
d“id OO’’ tk“ “W “g routes
■dwuM ;&gt;»t give Bimnarck cause for amtempt son. The couinmnder iuul written that ho Wheat, white.
l Uk«n by Pirwian bouler»rd7 ere u
by treating hia insult with indifference. In needed arms and ammunltloh, but had sufli- Wtoatirwl
FOVTER, MILBURN A CO., Prep'ra,
every measure the United States may take cient commissary stores. A letter reports Coni, retail .
oternit motion. For the Hrel month
.
buffalo. x. Y-.ua.
to defend the dignity of the country against El Mehdi In goad fear of aaaaulnatlon. Tbe Beans I . . .
r
JThe Current]
mwiewoir. n titu, when ho
lbe insolence aud malice ol the German guv- French government represents to England data .I
There has been much said recently
Unde
•
brood
eronne
britur
nn
t&gt;l
BaiB
epmeiit it will have the full support ot the that If the garrlMm at Cairo be weakmed 1‘ork. dmaed
TM .bout th. Mriuy n(
iBmigr.ni
’ith « '■«■“ &lt;5
BeeLdrewed
m U&gt;« production ol UMnity, Md flwCOJWRKSSIONAL
luwn hnve been cited to .bow th.t uSt h‘lnoA,nff to d'' b a
bxs steps; bat after a H™..
pauper, .nd critnin.1. .re ueariv all
Fotatora
SENATE.
toreienor.,
Apriart tbi. .teteiaut
API** u 12.—Iu the seuate, bills were intro•K ntuy be err.yod the tent that .tetutio.
toauapend the coinage uf the etSnAIver dollar until June 1mm. and to re- Catarrh,
•loo .bow thU . largo najnrity ot (be
tnute dollars JsMMdl amounts for
peroowi committing suicide in thin
country are Americans by birth. A.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXVIII. Nd: 45.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

Hastings, Barky Co., Mich.,

WOODLAND.
Chicken pox to circulating lively
among the juvenile portion of the com­
munity.
Our saw mill is having a large pat­
ronage,
G. W, Rising is preparing to build a
novel style as well as the best bam in
the town,
Our carpenters have secured contracts
for the erection of a number of new
buildings as soon as spring opens up.
A new arrival at A. W. IMlltobeck's,
a girl, weight 3^Strong competition one day last wdek
in. the livery business. Expectations
were indulged in that a passenger would
be carried to Nashville or Hastings free
and dinner gratis.
j ’.
The grocery firm of Warner &amp; Warner
seem to be doing a- good business and
getting theirshare of the trade of Wood­
land and surrounding vicinity.
• The Swiss Bell Ringers gave an en­
tertainment at the town hall Saturday
eve.
D. B. Kilpatrick to preparing to build
a house on hto Canada farm.
Last Friday was the anniversary of
the marriage of Elder Judd and wife,
Their friends determined to celebrate
their crystal wedding in such a manner
as to partly show their appreciation of
the Elder and hto wife. In the evening,
friends gathered at the parsonage and
filled it to overflowing—those from Carl­
ton going to the parsonage and friends
at Woodland filled up the residence of
W. P. Holly, next door to the parsonage.
To say that the Elder was “puzzled”
would al&gt;out express hto feelings. The
presents were many and valuable,
among which was a watch, lace cur­
tains .etc., from Carlton friends, silver­
ware, and other articles, glassware
enough to start the elder fairly in trade
in that article.
During the last number of days Wood­
land ha« Ixen honored with a vtait by
an
ix««lingb
Interwling
It
1 —--------------------------------- - rtranger
«»-: required a great amount of observation
on the 1-art of the “Hoys" to make out

MARSHALL L. COOK.
hlbhcjuptton rates,
r. uHviuire 11.60 per year- If paid within al
roooUM.Si.25 per year; If dqC paid tmW ex­
piration of year. Sl.fiO. Subscribers out­
side of Barry Co.. Si JS per year, iavnrisbly caah in advance-

ADVERTISING RATES:
Ono Column
year.................................. 9100 00
Batrn chuge forapscial poaittocu.

JOB PRINTING.
‘ .
i5Me-ci*l pride Ir felt In the Job Printing Dei^rtmcutof the Baxnfk. Everything in the
tn Ur*! offiot: U new; and with the latest faces of
pvp.-, the mo«t approved patterns of machlaery,
i.vl rvxnpetent workmen employed, enables the
•., xN*|t to do first-tfia-M job work.______
Hmo-h.
Pmur T. Oolorovk,
Judge ot Prvbute.
Drvrtcxniting Attorney .
&amp; COLGROVE.
?7
Lawyers.
(Officw over R. K. Grant’s store.)
PracUce id oil court* of thu State. CollecUotu
.-.rotuptly looked after. Money to loan on real
skmkni

k’MITH

Loxal £■ Kx*m y.

c. H. VanAkxax.

a van a rm an,
Knappen
Lawyers.
(Over HaMincs NaUmud Bunk.)

JOHN CAR VETH,
•
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

»&gt; W. N1SKERN,
I .
Lawyer.
(Over Spaulding's dry good* store.)
Will attend |Tomptiy to all business In oil
• ourU. Charp-rt rvasonnble.
A ~E?KEN ASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear ft Co.'s More.)
)T3rtJe&lt;- in all courts ot the State. Collection*
prumpUy attending to.

a'CwTlowry. m. d.,

"1.

~

Physician, Surgeon and OcultoL
(Office. 301 Thorn Hl., Hastings, Mich.)
‘lulls in town or country promptly attended.
Office hours—« to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Telephone al Holloways’ drug store.
tfr- Hpeeial attention paid to surgical diseases

ACK ETTA BUTLER,
Pysicians and Surgeons,
1 Prairieville, Mich.i
XU eaUw. nlgbtor day, j&gt;rompUy atteudvd. ,

WHOLE NO.. 1493.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 29, 1884.

11 R. TIMMERMAN,
” . Homuepathic I’hysician &amp; Burgeon,
just who and what manner of man he
Plrat dnoi e*M of HoUouujn* drug store.)
was. He soemsd.to have religious oplnR. Wm. JUNES,
ons and convictions at certain times,
Dentist,
but
on close ol»servation be seemed to
111 work promptly attended to.
carrv out only one idea namely: to be
evoke &amp;Tb essy*.
“all things to all men” with an inclina­
Physicians and Surgeons.
tion to be agreeable to widows, which
(Frwport, Mich.)
had a tendency to show hTm to l»e a
•all* promptly attended
r

Creek, are visiting their uncle, Buei
Bradley of-thto place.
x #
Rev. J. Clancy has gone to Canada for
Elder Gillaspie and wife are called to a vtoit.
Mr. Barrett filled the M. E.
South ilnven by ths illness of Mrs. GU pulpit, Sunday morning. _
aged mother.
/
Capt. John Earl and wife are visiting
“There to many a slip between the friends in York state.
cup and lip,” ao the young man thought
Hattie Bramble leaves Prairieville
who dropped hto saucer into the water this week, for a home in Grand Rapids.
pail at a social the other evening.
Mr*. Mac. Chamberlain to on the sick
Mr. Eli De Vine to visiting hto brother. Itot.
MraF. F. Ward to better.
OBAVOKVII&amp;X.
.
.
Some of the young people of this vil­
Who will rise, and answer the query
lage attended the services held in the
from Bowens Mills concerning the
Wall lake school house, last Friday
the 13th inst? It might have been the
comet, “a switching of its tall.”
Gebrge Saddler’s baby one year and a
half old fell from a chair and bit its
tongue nrerly half off. It bled ao pro-.
freely It bream, necreaary to area phyHir-iun
sician.
Our exhibition came very near being
a failure for want of a place to hold it.
As some thought it was not the pink of
propriety to have a school exhibition tn
a church, it will be held£n the hall at
the hotel.
Mr. Morrell who bought the Gun
Lake house to taking advantage of the
nice sleighing, by hauling stone, for
building a foundation and improving
said place generally.
Mercury 28 degrees above zero, very
good weather and traveling splendid
for all kinds of business.
Mrs. Bunnell, the preacher’s wife, to
nursing a sore hand; probably a felon.
Mr. Arbour reports hto son Henry­
doing such a “splendid business” up
north.
From the Herald.
Mr. Wm. Uttick, of Carlton, to mak­
ing prepa rations to build a large bank
barn next summer.
Jared Smith, residing three miles west,
is vffy sick with pneumoia. Dr. DeVore
attending physician.
On Wednesday morning, the 20th inst,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, of Carlton, found
j themselves „„
the „„
happy possessors of a
twl_|ve pounu ouy.
, twelve
"
2''
X
Amos Dildine, redding
2J^ miles __
east
,,f Keller^atore? in Campli' township.

had a child 6 years of age drown in a
cistern, Tuesday the 19th.
Miss Helen Moore from Grand Rapids,
and Mias Sarah Aldrich from Grand
Traverse, also Theodore Bouck of Dut­
ton, visiting at W.S..Bouck’s tbto week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pell, who have
ix'en
visiting Mr.
N.. £&gt;r»ysu&gt;l
Brayton the
-MH!U VlNlling
mi. AN
Ull- past
j
i. *u tir.v.a.a.ii
minister from Brooklyn.
At other week, returned
to their home in Howell
WFoLTON A CJMMIK
..
nmii fa a ni.um
Mr
times his thorough proficiency in the • o
&gt;• M
_
. ,
’
the
of •slang wonto
and eitoy
a..' Ul"
MIC Watertown insurance Co. ' use ...
--------------. familiarity I jjygyton, and but recently married.
Mr.
A.
liiim.
of
this
nlace.
met
with
«.&lt;•&gt; write pollutes ou
* man's projwrty ftgalnrt
,h crooked“ ways
of the
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- —------------ world
------ . M’r A Dipp of thia plaw. met with a
a
lOtvi by lire, lightning or wind; .apilnst a man's " ,vn ‘•ne
____
tJ ■
alderman.
Merion*-accident on Monday while haulitfn bjr death and accident.
,
jstamped him as a Chicago..........
........
Yet from certain peculiarities, promi- j|1R hay
tipped over and he
g iriOK &amp; SHELDON.
nently brought out, it is extremely like- • wgH t»irown ofr; striking with terrible
1
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Vtna
Irvu*
n
nitiTikTV
.
.
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1 1. .. completely
—1..
iGffii f tn Abstract niock, Hastings, Mieh.)
' ly that New York has lost a citizen. force on the front bolster;
Have the only set of Abstract Books In Barry- ;■ jHto vtoit waa
was brief
onei SS
as it
a was
was brilliant.
nnuia»v. severing one side of his nose. Ho to do­
fi6anbW,,
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.
.....
fhnt
-------- I We regret to say that the place that
ing well at present.
.
L A' E0&lt;’TK^y.ician am! Surgeon. | &lt;■"“
“»
‘"^'.“'prei’' - Ve™ed"^f Odd-FeltawsHBii.

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by their ill behavior.
Those who
have not sufficient seif-reepect to t&gt;ehave well In a religious meeting, would
___
do better to remain at home.
.
gave a
&lt;m u,e
A targe number of
*
.. ...
.
.
the little folks were present, and were
entertained right royally by Mrs. Gow.
Several vacant houses in the village

place celebrated the fifteenth birthday
of Lalie Lee, by giving him a complete
surprise. The evening was paroed very
pleasantly in playing snap-and-ketch_________________
__games,
_________________
*em
and other new
in which the
elderly people also gmeraly participated,

“Army Buinmar," by C. Ainsmith, waa
excellent, and provoked genend laugh­
ter. Ret. Mr. Livermore’s addreaa was
carefully written and touched upon-the
i patriotic ctoacter. of Washington in a

Mtoe Jennie Sackett, of Bellevue, very appropriate manner. L. J. Wheelspent Saturday and Sunday with her | er talked abcral the citiaen aoldiw. Wa
sister Fannie, who to twrhing in this | exported to hear Romcthing of Amenca's citizens aoldier of W and 'd6, but
viainity.__________________________________________________................................
Report of school district No. 4 of time wm culled before the speaker gut
through with Pruaaia’a military Gran­
Johnstown:
der*. Prof. J. C. Duiil gave an extem­
pore talk of five minutea upon “Why
100, Gw. Clark. 100 Emma Adams, 100, LUtte
Norrix 100, laottlc .Webster, SO. Andy Adams. SO, these patrotic gatherings T in which he
Maggie Barker. 96. Chw. Ktortner, HXkLalfe Lee, daacribed a scene at the battle of GettyalOO/Harr)-Ktevens, 100, Jane
1«, Geo.
Lee. 100.
burg in a very effective manner. Hto
CU«1 B.-Grant Sewell. 90. Howard Btevess,
90, OtL.i Ktebridger, 90, Emmil Lee. M, Haunk* remarks were very appropriate, and
NorrU, 90. Frank Jewell, 90.
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touched the right chord in the audience
An original poem was written and read
ni&gt;To*v.
by Mim L. Adda Ntebote; subject
“Washington.”
The. author handled
her subject well and contributed ins
large measure to the sueoese of the entertainmeht The recitations were ah
HC1KXCK or OOVMtXMRNT.
so good that to mention one and not
the rest would be invidious. The dance
Class A.—Lillie Norris, TO. Goo, Clark, 70, after the close of the literary program
Lynda Powers. W, Manflr Barker, so, Hannle was well attended and the Post netted
Ktrvins, ». Etnma Adams, 75, Jane Stevens, «0.
CUm B.-OUU Rtabridger. 75, Kmmlt Lee. 75, about S40 to be used for the care at taGrant Jewell, 75, Hannlc Norris. TO, Carrie Lee, digent members of the order.
75, Otto SU rens, 70.

Mr. John Smith met with quite a se­
rious accident last evening. He and
hto daughter were going to church and
there were two teams behind them, the
last one started to drive by, at which
those in the middle started up so quick
OXOOBAPHT.
as to run into Mr. Smith’s cutter, break*
Claan A.—Harry Stevens, so, Annie StcvoM, W.
ing in the beck, throwing out Mr. Smith Klllia Norris.
Lottie Webster. TO. Emma
and throwing him onto the dash, break­ Adams. «5, Geo. Clark, so.
Class B.MXUS Klsbrirtaer. 73, Kmmlt Lee. TO,
ing that. The pole struck him, inflict­ Currie l#t, TO. Etna Adams, TO, Hows rd Kiev ins.
ing serious injuries, ths extent of which
is hot known. Mrs. S. rocaped with no
KftPLX GKOTB.
more serious damage than a badly tom
George Mosey'a school closes Friday.
dress. Mr. Smith was able to call on
Miss Lettie Howland to visiting relathe Dr. to day, but seems badly hurt.
tivrehere.
W BAXOIXO*B.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
Spring term of oehool at Week’. । laM
ud Sund»&gt; .
wbool house Monday. Miss May Fox. of ■
Mr Herrick has sold his farm, eonOnmg«yille.re toacher.
.
sideratton •Mtn.
Mr. Mreson has been very sick but is
hM
some better.
teach two weeks longer than her three
Robert Haynes had the misfortune to months
|n
Buck
cut his foot severely.
The entertainment givm by the Post
Stanton Hazard has sold his place to st K„hvnle iKst ftjajy night, was
Chaa. Eddy.
.
, wen attended by the Maple Grovettes.
R. H.'Laral&gt;ep has goWwme from the
LAOKT.
north woods.
Last Tuesday Mr. J. S. Stevens was
J.
Benjamin had a narrow escape
last week, by the overturning of hto taken quite ill while going to Battle
sleigh loaded with a log. Nothing but , Creek, on a visit, accompanied by his

NEIGHBOKIMG IXOHAIGM

'

Ixmell Journal
Dennis, of the Hastings Journal,
speaks about “dying at the top," For •
man who was born dead arthe top it to
a big subject to tackle. He’d better get
some boy to help him.
A Lowell man says he enntraoted
with a fanner for several cords of beech
and maple wood, supposing of course R
would be half
ahd half maple.
He says be got about one-eighth in ma­
ple and seven-rights in beech. Redeem.
ed to think it wasn't quite square. An­
other man says be was never in a town
where so much maple wood, with beech
bark on it was sold as in lx?well.
Congressman Houseman, who was so
tien*e for free t.rmle only a few weeks
ago, has experienced a change of heart
on the tariff question and to now doing
his best to prevent the removal of the
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________
1 duty on lumber. Why this
sudden
con■ v.-raion'y ” He has tain hearing from
vf-rsion? He has liewi hearing from
the depth of the snow saved him from wife and other relatives. They had ommeof hia-eonsllts." Mr. Houseman
being crushed
r
.
gone as far as Hrelford uml obliged to. hM tHKx&gt;me no thoroughly rbnvortrei
■C. n. Prichard was nt home Saturday. , return beeailno of his illness.
lhat he now
)f imnbe, j, put on the
He has two weeks more school to teach. I Mm. Jane Miller, of Battle Creek, via-1 frec liBl
wjB ro|n the Michigan lumand then will return to the Agririlltu- itod relatiire in thia neighborhood. 111W inter«t and defeat the democratic
mt collewe at Lansing.
‘
amolg whom were Mr ud Mrs. J. 8. | r&lt;rtv ln
slate." Whew! Wbopi
of the parties have Stevens and tbs Clarks, of the ad joining \ whoop! Houseman is “right at him­
II A few friends
■
---- -----------.a,— xe.,.«o,s
neighborhood.
i neir as the poet aays.
canto
for a wedding,
reb28th.
.
.
(kmcert at the M. E. church next Sat- ■
-----*
From all reports it .seems that the
i cloth men f(»und lots of suckers in this . urday evening.
Charlotte ltepubll&lt; :m.
—------------. | There to a great rivalry between Fotl wun^'‘ H»w
waiting to buy
——
N ABHVIDLE.
J ter, of the Hawk, and Strong of the
bags at seventy-five cents per dozen ?
Mrs. Miller, of Jonesville, to at her 'Nashville News, as to which is the best
C. V. Robinson, of Hope, will build a
daughter's Mnt. C. L.lltesgow, visiting.' skater.
new house in the spring.
1 Mrs. A. L. F&lt;Kite returned from Otse- ’ There to a report of a good joke oa
\A few partire in this vicinity, were I
, . . «_x.
j the young editor of the Dimondale Sub.
los^W by the burning of Bartley's mill.1

Jaaverne Thompson
and wife, of Or-1 Re started to a masquerade dressed in
«
angtn ille. and F. A. Bacon and wife, i female apparel, anti an official not in
of Itoririeville, visited A. S. and L. A. [ the secret ar-eated him.
Wright will summer over twelve
- - ---------- • i
.
lumre
ud. M.la «.. Nmh.Uk'.Mfch.&gt;
! know him mI more. He leovea . prel- on Saturday night of last week was orL.
J udge and Mr*. VanZile have now
lift« n huniirert tire, if he cannot sell *■
.
«'i..
itenMmte next door north Wolcott Houne. ! ty young widow to mourn her/ohS, successfully carried out The Freeport to O. &amp; M. road at Augusta.
Sites rouv
Doty, Af
of C.h,
Chyne, a prominent gotten fairly settled in their old home.
mH call- promptly attended too, day or nlflrt.
&gt; bnt hpr lotW l8 undoubtedly our great Ixxlge was itestotcd by about fifty vtoit-1
; wtock driver, has been upending several They have almost made .the interior
! Surprise party at Robert Blivins* on
IDSEPH KNIGHt’
| gain.
&gt;
ing members^from Hastings, Middleville [
9ver new, and with the handsome deco­
i days with R. Mayo.
! last Monday evening.
&lt;1
Veterinary Surgeon.
f. p. Hilbert is on thoxick list.
and Woodland. Among those prreent
_____
A. E. Hawthornte, of Bay City, form- rations and furnishing,’ probably have
Oedab Creek.
| erjv our station ygi nt, sp^Qt Sunday at the most tasty and'elegant home tn the
(tizMid-nc-. Rutland.nenrYwklvy.school bouse.)
Thad Rogers to keeping bachelors from Hastings were F. Stanley and
n*«h‘ •* “&gt; • . hall. He petal? himself on hiaproficlen- and wife; A. Maynard and wife; Wm. HSidney Hull to getting lumber to build Dr n A Barkers.
city.
* •
■ Caddv Griffith was at Lansing, visit­
Hayford and wife; Jas. Murphy and a new" house in the spring.
The heavy windstorm of Tuesday
a F. imrewkjiT ~W. P. roraaxu., M. D. ! UX &gt;” baking pirn eakre
School
closed
at
Cedar
Creek
Frij
jng
friendB
last
week.
wife;
Dr.
Fuller
and
wife.
From
Mid
­
Some
people
in
the
west
side
of
Sun
­
I
evening
blew
the large spread eaglee off
nits. BROWN A PQLHEMUS,
"*nnU ,n ,hft vt
\\rulter Welmter has formed a law , the gables of the new eonrt house. It
dleville: M. F. Jordan and wife; M. N. day with a splendid exhibition In the 1
&gt;' Homofpathie I’hysfcians A Surgeons. field arc getting up a reputation.
evening,
which
was
largely
attended^,
partnership
with
S.
W.
Fowler,
of
ManReport of school district No. 6 of Jordan and wj)e; J. H. Keeler and wife;
to supposed that the center of the atmos­
DBct* over Julio* RuMeH*a store. Main St.)
'A wedding in town last Saturday eve- ist^ and will n.niain there until April pheric disturbance originated in the ■
Gall* answered from the office al *1! hours of Woodland:
Dr. Hanlon and others. Upwards of
toe day or night. Dr. Poihemtis will give special
•
AIUTHMKTIC.
lOi) partook of the banquet in Union ning. The parties were George Camp-1 first
Eaton Rapids Journal and the Grand
.•Mention to discuses of the Eye and Ear.
Lgl,,... How.
T.Iz.vv rlri
11 rrKfr,r* ot Will... teacher in aL
— primary
beil and ’Miss
daughter
Will-1
Brown,
the
Office hours -9 to 12 a. n&gt;.; 2 to 4 p. m.
Ledge Independent offices.
HaU.
On Monday afternoon, the -18th of iam How.
•
I room, to laid up with mumpm and the
One of the fire-pots used by the roof­
Eliza West is visiting her many | jm,|t ones are having vacation which ers on the Court House was left on the
Feb. occurred an event in the life of (
^MITH A PACKARD.
&lt;riends In this filter.
, they enjoy. Miss Bro^ra to giving good roof, Tuesday evening, and the stiff
t.StafltaJihw? arerEksnl' m. *»"’ Orierel Mr*. Samuel Roush, of this village,
iLizzie Lewi* Is quite sick; tltoease, satisfaction in her department, and we breeze fanned up quite a blaze, and
which she will never forget. It being
90. Minnie Griebel W.
caused sparks to fly around rather pro­
her 41st birth-day, the ladies of Fraeport xttmuimptiop.
hope her illness will be brief.
■nrroRY.
Mrs. D. O. Ward's health to ver&gt;poor
and vicinity, to the numi&gt;er of 30.
Several of Nashville’s Knights Went miscuously, creating considerable ex­
citement No damage was done, but
to Hastings on Monday evening.
Meyern no, ErnUn* Sherk Ipo, Hattie Hood io&gt;, planned and carried out a very complete this winter.
Jolla Rchuler M, KnretU Sherk «■
Miss Bowker, a teacher in one of the
*
Bradley Wheeler has returned from Chas. Bradt was slightly scared,
surprise for the occasion. Mrs. Rouse
Shop on State St., Opp. Court House
OROGRAPHY.
;
was iMjguiled away from home during west districts was very badly poisoned several weeks visit to Ohio, and re­ made good time in reaching the roof'
with
sumach,
which
the
scholars
sumed hto old place behind F. C. Boise's and putting out the fire.
the forenoon. In some mysterious man­
"aiSa^lUdle iZkkrtt M. Bose KrUsnU IS.
, make popguns, mistaking, counter.
ner. only known to the ladire in charge. brought in Jo
Allegan Journal.
loulsa Smith 99.
'
Miss Maggie Jeffreys to about to close
it for st et‘ alder.
”—
Upon
her
return,
the
company
were
as
­
It to claimed by many that very few
Kspeclal|Atteoflon given to Veterinary BhoeGBAMMAB.
Up
millinery
here and reCharlf, Chandler,. who has been. sick , -r-r?
________
- business
—
•n&lt;; sucb a* Interfering and boof-bouod Honea.
peach buds on the lake shore are killed,
CUuA-Haltie Hood ». Bniilns Sherk w. sembled. the table* spread and a genuine
BureUo Sherk n. PenaelU Meyere IV. Edwin surprise successfully executed. Nunidr- In Gratiot county for the last eight or j mow to Portland,
but
Capt Reed, who Uvro on the bank
Merer, n. Jull* Moen » .
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mfenreHttits were preaented to the hap­ ten weeks, died about ten days ago. ; Qne week from next Monday to our of Lake Michigan in-Saugatuck, told an
Our Work Shows for Itself.
py recipient, and very enjoyable time Charles was son of E. P. Chandler, who barter election. Very little has been Allegan man that he had examined hto
jn regard-to the matter as yet, but
experienced by all who were so fortu­ ha« the sympathy of the whole conuuutrees and didn't find more than one bud
Horw Owners, If you h*ve never patronized
should wake up and
nity.
; the
ub. wv aak you to give a trial, fooling confident
nate as ttHie jireaent. *
in a hundred alive.
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BOWXWB
Frank
Bulre'
little
girl
Is
"till
very
Another wedding soon. Cards are see that competenTmeD are elected; and
•onldunt that if you do no, you will remain a
Here to an agricultural product for
DBL.TOM.
permanent patron.
the first step to at the caucus. We hope
out for the same.
low. Probably will not recover.
our light-soil farmer* to try, the ever­
J. HMITH.
Lola of good sleighing gnd unow fallto see a large gathering at the. primary.
Mire Newton b&lt; vtalting at Mm. -las.
K. PACKARD.
aaenta.
green millit, of which a California ex­
'"mi. Albert McAllsster wss through
Rnfua Stanton appeare quite elevated The interest seemea to center around change says that much interest has l&gt;een
PeVine'e.
Quite an excitement along the county
of late. Who will wonder when they village marshal. At present several manifested in its introduction on the
this place one day last buying fur.
good men are’ tallked of, if they will
line Friday evening, on account of a
Pacific coast, and that it to claimed to
Mr. Thomas Sprague is the boas fur know the cause-a Ano girl baby.
runaway team belonging to the widow
The
Wilber and Hall Taylor. accept. This to an important office, and lie a most valuable forage plant. - It
। catcher, be has caught well, toe many
to do SAW GUMlet us put in a man who will perform the
Franke, which broke loore from the
rt
Erie,
Oceana
Co.
are
visiting
their
seems to be adapted to all soils, and .es­
for re to count: some rata, some mink,
hitching poet in front of C. W. Annbrother. Weeley Taylor, of Maple drove. duties of the place with fidelity to the pecially to the dry plains or table lands
some coon, and end aqme—skunk.
people's
interests.
Acrieultund Warehouse,
afrong'» store The Warn ran home, a.
of California, where there to little rain­
Mr. E. E. Grflley is home again, and They came with the intention of organ­
The Continental Volcaliste and Swtoa
dtotance of three miles, damaging the
izing a singing convention In this vtcinfall. It grows luxuriantly for months
the mill will be running again soon.
ity, of which they appear very capable Bell Ringers canceled their engagement without moisture, and does not require
sleigh
and
harneea
somewhat.
lir. Marvin Gwin slant a few *ys
J M. ROGERS A CO.
here, after learning that Commodore
The O. A. R. box social was a grand
of doing.
affair. Over fifty borre were sold. The
A ymuig dish-washer was presented j Foote had been here with the Smith produce a heavy crop. The grass to of
Whe
.-trlkvrii.lniwtin.ow. Jfcrv
, Bell Ringer troupe.
uuaninwus verdict wre that a good
rapid growth, and affords a constant
had to Mr. and Mrs. John Norris last week.
wouldu't have eared »o much
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark spent a coup­ I The G, A. R. entertainment on the
CORN, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY time was enjoyed with the result of
only had hia good coat on.
• 22nd was a succeae in every particular.
le
of
days
with
friends
and
relativea
In
patting gl3 into the Poet fund.
SEED, CORN MEAL, FLOUR, HAIR,
fait Another important conMdrretran
■The man Pierce that ran away from
I The opera house waa crowded to its utMrs. Curtis and daughter, of Rutland, three parts, haahrenheard from. Heir Hattie Creek, laet week.
LIME, PLASTER, STUCCO,
to the crop of roota. which are mW to hr
We wUh to inform the public Uu* ' most capacity. The literary exercises
spent a portion of last week st C. W. in Kent Co., and gore by the name of
WATER LIME.
white, tender and nutritious. It to
three pipre that were found on the ' began promptly at 7 JO, and consisted
claimed that throe rooto are relished by
Armstrong’s
Thoroun. Any wtohing toaeehxmcan
Lew Smith says be to -aloud sig with
guide board will not harm any one. of singing, essays, addresses and recita­ all aorta of stock, md for that purpose
him at Duttrei.
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They were placed there by three luna­ lions. The moat notable feature in the
p bad gold." Sorry,'for it spoils Lewis find
The district achool doare Friday'th*
tic* who had iwaped from the asylum singing was the quartette which sang
Wth. KMynhreglven thebretotaati^
The Vacant Chair-Meaara. Buioe, BarWe
say
amen
to
yonr
posiUon
on
the
lately.
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■whiskey and gambling question.

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Horseshoeing a Specialty.

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• tha eorontric Tboo&gt;», Day, aathor a(
"Sandf.-rd and Morton, who mlotook to raise s wif« to order. When
Day, who was a precocious lad, came of
age. he ancceeded to *u ample fortune,
and began to look about him for a wife.
He met one lady who suited him, bnt
he did not mrit her. Then he conceived
the notion of educating a girl to be his
spouse He chose two girls, in order
to have a better chance of success; one
from an orphan school, a flaxen-haired
girl of 12, named by him Sabrina
Sidney, after the Severn and Algernon
Sidney; the other from the foundling
hospital in London, wham he named
Lucretia
He took the girls to Franco,
where he honed in qniel to discover and
discipline their talents.
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In the course of the process they all 1
three quarreled, and. to add to the dif­
. fl'-ultTes, the girls caught tha tmtall-pox.
When they recovered, he was glad to
return to London, where he apprenticed
Lucrbua to a milliner. Suwequently
».he married a linen draper, and Day, in
his gratitpde, gate her a dowry of £500.,
Sabrina was given a farther chance of
educating herself to .become Mrs. Day,
but it was impossible to eradicate her
Mmse of pain. When melted sealing­
wax was dropped on her arms she
flinched,
and
she
htarted
and
screamed when pistols
were
fired
at her garments, Wiien Day tried bar
fidelity by
telling
her pretended
secrete, she divulged them ill gossip
with her servants. He sent her to a
Ixmrdjng-school for three years, but,
although she fell far short of his ideal,
■ he was not altogether pleased when she
married bis friend Bicknell.
Day finally fell in love with Honora
Hneyd, who was engaged to the un­
fortunate Maj. Andre. She didn't want
Mr. 'riiouiaa Day; neither did her
rister, to whom he proposed. At last,
however, he met his reward in the
person of Miss Esther Milnes, a lady
of wealth and culture.

[New Orleans Cor. New York Tribune.,1
Last week while hunting near Magolia, Miss., I came across a crooked
and lame, but pleasant, darkey well ad­
vanced in years, getting out rude pine
riiingles. After learning some inter­
esting facts concerning hia slave life he
gave me to understand that he was of
noble extraction, having been theprojierty of “Mnss.1 Douglas, frum de norf."
He recollected the brilliant and power­
ful senator very well, but had a much
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"“«• 8£i«kley
theoverueer ot U&gt;e plauUUon,
owHow mauy
d.d
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The ratal Maaae off Wa
flixlianapottlTlmt*.]
Forty-four years ago the writer waa
calb d in a professional capacity to a
I arid tn the taoder apriug time
•
rudely constincted log cabin in the
When the flowers had bloomed awhile,
I am weary of this wild beauty,
woods, sixteen miles east of this city.
And 1 long for summer’s jmilo;
A male child was born—the first-born
The glorious, passionate summer—
of
man and wife—whose intelligence
All glowing with farvont heat,
.
When the winds come up from the southland, and general cultivation was much in
advance o&lt; the society in which they
lived. They w are determine;! to make
The summer slept on the hill tops,
themselves a home of plenty in the new
The s ju’th wind wailed and sighed,
country by their own industry, having
The robin’s song grew drowsy.
Wnile lbt&gt; roses bloomed and died;
nothing but a quarter so tion of good
Twas tt&gt;eu I thought ot the autumn,
land and their household goods. They
And I longed tor the thoughtful(days.
came frdm Clearmont, county, Ohio.When the trees should don their purple,
| Three neighbor women were there, and
Ami the hill tops hide in huz».
' after the little stranger was dressed the
Then autumn came in her grandeur;
: mother, with black hair and beautiful
The grass grew old and brown.
J,eyes, was asked to name the bdy. “I
And splendor lay in the forest.
i want to call him Walter, but it is an
And the leaves came drifting down;
| unlucky name. My great-grandfather
Twas then I longed for the winter,
T1m» winter cold and jiale,
1 was named Walter, and he never came
And my restless heart grew weary,
i home from the war for independence.
And the autumn's charms were stale.
{ Then my husband’s grandfather was
And now in the heart of winter, •
I named Walter, and he wont to the war
I sigh for the spring again,
I of 1812 and he never returned. His
And I think in wild hnpatience
j oldest brother was named Waiter. He
Of the flowers ou hill aud plain;
went to sea and we heard that he beAnd yet, ere the spring baa vanished,.
came a soldier in Europe, but he never
My heart will tire, I know,
While the jewel. Content, I ueek for,
: returned.
We do not know where any
Will Dever be mine below.
I of them are buried. No grave-stones
I mark their resting-placea. 1 here ia no
SIGHTS IN MONG KONGwar now, and 1 trust never will be in
k our life-time in thia country, and I am in
m&lt;htr&gt;i m—ip../.. «r tk« Briuak (aTor at calling him Woltar, tb&gt;t th.

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Stncklun’ he wnk ns pow’ful hard," was
the unhesitating answer.
On going to dinner my inquiries dis­
covered several persons who recollected
that Douglas once owned n slave plan­
' tation in Lawrence county, and one
breeding reoklexa jollity, it ia not long
coaid tell dm how to reach the* historic 1 before they o«-e to J|x&gt;. free „&gt;ord
spat, which is on Pearl river, a pleasant | agent. Then they eurw and beat their
stream of yellowish, pearly color. No riokiah. men. aid ride .boot
one knew how the slaves came into the [
; Bcarcelyany bogiiir.ance of whither they
” 1 Bre being carried. As I have already
® ’ 1 intimated, I am-implacably opposed to
■ the
ret mr fadigmSlon wm
kindled in thmr behnK .t tint when I
, kindled
in their behalf nt first when I
witneseod
th.
brnUlily with
which they
ilndiaiispolin Sentinel.]
' u-itnAHwnH IEa lirutalitv
with which
thov
As. Mr.'
DeWitt
_,-jT~
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-----Pease,
&lt;7. v. of 7,New
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are
are treated
treated by
by these
these Bailors.
sailors. Bat my
Yak, stepped from a Michigan ( en- cominiaeration was all dissipated when
tr*l trwn tn tlue &lt;^ty yexterday a hnnd- mjWendMid;
jom. young lady laklpped up to him,
4D&lt;m.tpitJ th„m. john Chinaman
threw her anna Uptnroualy about hi, &gt; . nndcr ^w, but ho anil be on top
nook and ktaaed him many time., aay $otty
Wait tfll (he Bailonl

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[Cor. New Orleans Time*-Democrat.)
us. ^.'wenty-two
^Twenty-two years from that time
One of the flrat things I noticed upon Walter bade his widowed mother fare­
landing in Hong Kong was the disai- I well to join the army for the defense of
pation which is^ always going on. At the Union and the home of hia child*
—
first I thought Home celebration must be -hood.
He was a good....
and brave boy,
in jirogreas, but upon making inquiries but was missing after the battle of
I was assured that thia, was not the Stone river.
All efforta to gain soityt
trace of his death and final reatingcas®.
“It ia always ao," said an American plaoe proved futile. No one can tell
citizen. "Every day a certain number where, when, or how he died, or who
of Bailors are allowed to come on shore, disposed of hla remains. His mother
and they avail themaelves fully of thia mourned the loaa of her first-born, and
privilege.
As there are some two often regretted that site had named
thousand of these sailors at present on him Walter. A few years a-,*o she died
board of the men-of-war in Hong Kong at the old home.
On her death l&gt;ed
harbor, this city ia quite lively most of /he said:
‘Bury me boride my hus­
the time. It ia the men aboard these band on the hillside, aud if Walter’s
war-ships who get the wildest, for the grave is ever found spend all the estate
enforced idleness of their life breeds I leave, if it takes that much, to bring
recklessness when they once get him homo and put him by hia father
and me.’" '
ashore."
These sailors are beaidlesa young fel­
lows for the most i&gt;art, and though
An ATnhnnon sav« of Wa-uloll Philexchange says ot Wejueu 1 UH
they have a swaggering and tyrannical
lips: “He was the great orator of the
mien, 1 should not think that they
anti-slavery cause. In the stormiest
would impress the Chinese as very
period of the abolition movement,when
। formidable. Walking about the streets
j last evening in company with a citizen ।I anti-slavery speakers were hissed by
the populace, when rotten eggs were
I saw literally hundreds of these sailors, ।
I crowding the saloons so thick that yon j। hurled at them, when mobs threatened
and sometimes ausailed them, he never
could tmt .... tl..- oouuter. Onteid. Ij “
quailed nor lost his presence of mind.
(d
ked ■ qu
In the
tempest
and
j le was no ranter.
M ,-m.
-Uh
tunom.
toward
«&gt;■
“"« a i_____ «' 4“» -»i
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coming ashore.
...
1 gravitate far, (or the Chinc.se runners
almost attempt the perilous feat of
walking on the water in their eagerneas
to meet the sailors half way.
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HAMPO1
Detfers in Fine W«il PBprrt, Leather
Papers, i.iNCRrsTA. paper ceiling deco­
rations, rtore shade*, decorative picture
moulding® and centres. Estimates given
&lt;«eo’«iockp. m
. and design/. submitted for frescoing and
•W®
•“ld
[ paper dmiratioBS.
rlaitaod to be due. at the ds
866 JaBeroon Av„ Detroit. Mtab.

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THE BEST TOKIC.
Curt. Completely «&gt;r.e*»*l».
Velaria Meer aM
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I vision, premature old age, and many ocher diaeast* that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and
■ a premature grave.
I Full particulars in our pharaphiet. which we
desire to send free by mall to everyone. Thti
Hpedto Medicine is sold by aU druggists at tl

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On Recount of counterfeita, we have adopted
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senvine. Williams
GnaraateesveBow
’of corewraaner.
Issukl iwthe
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ere&lt;Uy with prolapsus, being obllgto to use
, a supporter during all thoae painful, weary
rears; but, thank* to your medicine. I wear
It no more. I laid it off after using one And
. a half bottle*. I am not well, but I work all
lion, give them my full address
J&lt;MBYVILUL 111., /
Dr.Prrorxxt:

proved. Bbe is gaining in weight and oolor.
I and I think feels tetter than she ever did;
her nerves are steady, and the distress In her
chest !■ entirely gone. I firmly believe that
Zos-Pheri |* all that has saved her Ufa. I
.n",.“.birtd
Mur. 11
ain not afraid u&gt; tell whul a wonderful cure
your medicine is. Tonrs respectfully.

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। State of Michigan. Omnty of Barry—m.
I At a se**ian of Ute Probate Court for the
Dated December 12th. A. I) usti
county of Barry, holden at the Probate office in
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CHOLKTTC. Beach
; the city of Hastings tn said county on Monday.
Sole Execokr o&lt; the last will and te&lt;u
| the 34th day of February, in the year one thousmeat ef Martha Ann Beiuh,
I and eight hundred aad eighty-four.
CL*PP»«CTMOU»,
I Present, Clement Mnlth, Judge of Probate.
Attorneys for bote Exeeutor,
: In Um- mutter of the estate of Charily Hazen,
I deceased.
,
On reading and filing the petition, duly reri1 fled, of Helen M. McNutt, one of (be helm at law
I of nald deceased, praying this court to determine
Al a newton or the Probate Court for thr cow.
who arc and were the heirs at law of said de­
Wo‘j1CT * lhe »*™bair (»®rv In the at.
. ceased nnd entitled under U&gt;c law s of this state i
of Hastings In said county on M.uunlai thr ic_
day of February, in the yearone tbousaud «-•&lt;■■ •
, dlwl seized.
and eighty -four
Thereupon It- is ordered, that Monday, the hundred
Present. Oetnent Smith, Judge of Protate.
24th day of March, alien o’rlock tn the forenoon,
be assigned for the hearlug of said jxtltion. and
that the heirs at law ot Mud deceased, uud all
OnreaditwaiMi
fllln* the petition, duly rrnR..;
I (Aber nersons Interested in said estate. are re­ o( .David A. Bowker,
that *• pa^r
said_ rourt. then &lt;«-. - wltT”‘X
1 _ court
•praylux
’T"-’ puraortiuc
"‘T™
quired to apfpear st a 'session
*-----“of
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u&gt; wav
(*■ ub
Bn&lt;1 l**his
Umrnl
of *alTdeceasr&lt;t
to Im- bolxlen wtMnimrtv^iuid’ahow emiee*' V?anv 1 lM"-1 wlU

torrebe^wtijlht.-prayer of &gt;uud i*«jtiUoner sboukl
• noJTS ^further ordered that Mid petitioner
■
d '* tire to the persons interested In said
.
। estate, of the pendency m-Sara petition, nnd the

nooa.be amlimed for the I

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1 newspaper printed and circulated tn said count
(J ta_——---^ *— *'—“ -------- ■—
weeks nrevlous
previous to said dsv
day of hexrtr.tf
hearing.
srek*
wfaj.
of lbc |&lt;ruiou-r bW’
clement SMITH,
be panted.
I &lt;A true copy.)
Judge of ITrhote.- I1 not
And it Is further ordrn-d that *aid prtitKxw
Kive uotlre to tbr person* Interested In
r
' tate. of the pendency ot said petition, and u­
I deV*lfty. Keoently I had a severe attack of j nun. «
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I pajD jDU&gt;y head, caused by weakness and I
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MrSiTl. ill
nervous exhaustion. I thought I should die.
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«hl Harry core tn rsrh wrek for three
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From Mrs. John Hpltlsr,
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No. a win hi,

MKjSto. Ot 1-TrtMt.
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In thr matter at tee estate of Debora Garwood.
.
1‘robate Order.
deceased.
btateffif Ml
On reading aad fillngthe petition, duly verified, ai a wssioo oi
of Caleb A. Garwood, one of the heirs al law of 1 ty ot Barry, bold
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e (iffice in thsaid deceased, praying this court to determine ’ city of Hastingsi in said county on Hasunlaj , LV
: who are and were the heirs at law ot said de- | l«h,
day7 ot .-Mbruary,
Febi
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in tl»e year one tliousaM
ceased and entitled under the laws of this state 1 elriil
elvhi hundred
hundn«t u
and eightv-four
to Inherit the real estate- of which said deceased
ITest nl, dement AmlUi, Judge of Proimte
died sclxed.
In tbe matter of the estate of Emms M. Cr»
p.—.. —Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, the dock, a mlunr.
24111 day of March nt ten o'clock In the
On reading and filing the petition &lt;"uh renfrFor sale by FREDERICK IFDTCHKlfCS. " forenoon, be assigned for the bearing ot said of Mary Craadoek, the guardian ol said mlBA?
( |n&gt;tltl(&gt;u, anti that the heirs at law of said de­ praying that she may be licensed to scl) errtaa
____________________________________■ , ceased, and all other persons interested in said । real estate of said minor for reasons there.
I estate, are tora
required
appear»iatthe
a session
of |i *TlIeSpon it is ordered, that Twsdm. lieto WtohoUen
T^rotate
alu
the
: said Court , then to be holden
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____Probate
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• Office. In the rity of Hastings In said county and i imp. day of March next &gt;u ten o’rfock in u."bow eanse. if any there be. why the prayer ot forenoon. I* assigned for the bearing otsaid;! said prsiUoner Mhouki not be granted
| tition, and that tbe heirs at law. .wl u.
And It is further ordered that Mid petitioner other perrons interested ih said &lt;-&gt;u.
give notice to the persoiw- interesteu In said are required Vu appear al a -cmkni of ' ‘'•toto- °!tor pendeucy of said petition, and the Cuurt,.lhcn to he holden at the Probate oftu.
bearing thereof by causing a cony of this order Che rife ot Hastings in said count) ami sb.,,,
i to be published in Uk Hastings Bamhkk, a | cause. If any Uicre be, why the prawrof r &gt;
newspaper printed and eirenttted tn said County । petitioner should not be granted.
of Byry. once in each week for three successive , And It b further ordered that -.aid petitier.-r
weeks, previous to said tar of heart nr____
. -jve
u
prrwms Interested la said
CLEMEN T .SMITH,
I late, of the pendency of said j*rtltion. and t! &lt;■
- (A true copy.)
Judge of Probate. 1 bearing thereof bv cansine a cony of thl- «w4- «
------ I to be ixiblinhed in the Hastings BaNFMH. a m-s [ paper printed and circulated Ui said Countj
a rookie i/ruer.
Rarrv ovw-c in nsz-h w-ax-lr tor Utmi iiiivx«,n.
State of Michigan, Counti of Bam .
. At a iwwion of the Frol/ate C
EMBNT SMITH.
Curts Rheumatism, Lum• &lt;‘ln,n!l.&lt;rf ,Uirrr- holden »t the Probate Office In ■ ,.
cn. ■
Judge of Probst-.
the city ot HasUnp In said county on Saturday. - ■&gt;■ .
bate, Lame Back, Sprains and
the isth day of February, in the year one the—
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Default
and
eight
hundred
and
ei&lt;hly-fotir.
Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh,
a certain i
the power theret
Present, Clement 8n&gt;ith. Judge of Probate.
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In the matter of tbe estate of Huron Heafev contained
.
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
deceased.
t ted by Charles N. Stewart to Mrs. If. M Sum.
On reading and filing the petition, duly vert- I f aring date the twenty-seventh dsj of Sown.
Diphtheria, Burns, Frost
■ fled, of Asa D. Rork, rxerutor. and Miranda M । **r A. D. ISM, and recorded In the office of u.r
Bites, Tooth^Ar. and Head­
j Healey, executrix, of said estate, praying that Register of Deeds In and for Barn County Mn &lt;
. their final account thia day filed, may be heard I ik'ui, on tbe twenty-seventh4aj of November a
ache, and all parts and aches.
and allowed and they dbr barged from their said 1 D- ,wn- In Uber “fs" of mortgagru on page
• trust.
j and ghen for tbe sum of five hundred and fift?
: Thereupon it Is ordered, that Tuesday the i doUara. to be paid In fire years from the.
1 iMh dav of March next, at ten o'clock in the । thereof, with the privilege of paying m thrforenoon. Im- sMlgucd for the bearing of said , years, with interest payable annually al the rat«i iwtition, and that the htdrs at law of said de- | °f e*Rnl P”r ceDl P« annum; and whereas It ».*•
, ceased, and all other persons Interested in said expressly agreed In said mortgage, that sliou!.'
, estate, are required to appear at a session of W1) default ns made In payment of said inlrroFOSTER, MILBURN 4 CD., Prsp’i
| said court, then to be hidden at the probate office i or
w any
®"y l**rt
1***1 thereof, on any day whernn the &lt;an e
------------j show I &lt;■ n
..iu H.wi.1.
prvjwed.
; In the city of Hastings, tn said county,
and
m*de
payable as^bore —
cxnt
’ and' sboate
*BUFFA1XJ. N. Y., U.
I cause. If any tircre be, why the pravecofilie i Itw same remain unpaid and Iin arrears fur ih'
I jwtltloners should not be granted.
' /'&lt;
!i space of tblrtv days, then and from thencefortl
j of said thlrt&gt; day*.
। And bt Is further ordered that said pctftinoeni V**1 *« to **V. aR«r
l»P«*
__ ________________
1 give notice tp the persons lnterestedJfh said the
aforesaid principal sum oof ftvr hundred *n&lt;i
rpnE HAHTIXCIK HAXxm axu
fifty
arrearaxv of intemu then
1 r,UJT' °Lth" P,’n&lt;,cn&lt;’* of "aid poution. and the “
““ dollar*,
"-------with
’" all----------A
THE DETROIT Pqht AND TRIBUNE ,e*^n« toereol . by rauslag a copy- of thia ohier on, shall at the option of said ■vortr.utce isvomr
to be published in the Hastings Banjik*, a due and payable immediately thereafter, and de
For only szoo per yUr.
'TT/PfiPST printed and circulated in said county fault bavlnx been made in the payment of »&lt;
I3ff^u,’5rrlptions taken at this afficc.
I of Barry#ice In each week for three surcesslre Intereat on one of the days whereon the same &gt;.
I weeks, previous to wild dav of hearing,
“Me payable sa above expressed, and the saim
1 Milli nmalniuR unpaid and In arrean alUnxix I .. ,
,
CLEMENT SMITH,
—---------------------- I----------, &lt;A true copy.) ,
Jndgr of Probate.
v than thirty days have elapsed since th­
E* D C:C V
---- tin* of such default, and the odd morUiar
having elected to declare the whole nrluclps
fc fc» I
sum
ol five hundred and fifty doU*r*. with all •:
BUU of MWB&lt;aa ( ountT of Barry, -ea.
of Interest thereon. |o be due ami pay, *AT *
?X art -t
ITO®**
for the Coun­ rearage
itHum/ nnlftnn
- -t'ouri
-•
hie by rvBMm of »uch default, therefore, then &gt;claimed to be due and nupakl upon **id mor
rare
and
Uh* aredmpanylnr note at the date oi
mosi nouec sad reecMrfal speeiaUsU in theUA
this notice, the ram W six nundn-d and thirty
nllM, dollar*
iVtllrtlrta and ttweaty-two
UM—jl 4—
-if- .Mkl
nine
rents,
&lt;*83*^2) MMltl
tnpiaiasMiedeav^^SX'^ituuSiauu
*-----niltv hsvtiu
mln d^-ea^dr °f . ®8U1* ” Lucy M B®n,a'
I rcsiaintn/.
Address DR. WAkn x rwt a
___ u_
Wte. or any
■e is herein
nied with this’ A&gt;urt
.^Jlfth day o'
D.
IBM,
at
om
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
will and testament ot
of that day. at the North front door or *-o
trance of the Court Hsmm In the City of Hwdtw
In said county of Barry and State ol Michiaan

no mt&lt;dlclne to twa­

with a storm of iiisaoe and opprobrious
epitlieU, he, kept mogaificonUy calm.
and if he lashed bis antagonist m with
a whip of scorpions, launching upon I
“JS?™ "S4
h" 'M tt I
'.........................
in this connection it will be proper |
, r-'-m*
*.
““‘‘‘‘T
“
r0"°d* ,
°.n
Sonng
during the war.
war, wh
when Anna Dickinson .]
had moved an audience to alternate
cheers and tears, Wendell Phillips, who
had spoken nt the same meeting, said
£‘'”V
1
bf «We to make people &lt;wr m yon do. (
W
‘ suspect
'
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the
reason is because yon never cry your­
self,’ was the answer."

D-THOMAS’
ECLECTR1C

WplL

[Sumpter Republican.]
Mr. W. W. Guerry, of this city, ia ,
in many respects an extraordinary man. '
IB5x,
■».
11
1.
: stupidlv drunk, and they will be ig- ' He is now about 40 years old. In child­
Oh. papa, Im .0 glad you
hare | nomiou«ly dumped out by the waraide, I
hood both his arms were cut oft about I
oO?J®- „
..,».*
, i while these long suffering ’heathen half way between the elbow and shonl-'
Mr. Peaae threw both arm.around | chineM. wiu procMj cmphminUr to
der by a sugar mill, but he was full of
her and hold her firmly to hla breast ,
fl,
b thBir
kall
..
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I
Don’t mis- envy, and it was not a great while be- ;
Soon she looked up into his face and place
•
” pitv.
...” *
yonr
fore he learned to get along without
horror stood in her eye.
“Don’t the English make any effort arms. He grew to be, and if yet, a man |
"Oh, my! you're not my papa!" she , to check this evil ?”
of prominence, integrity and usefulness.
aaid, trying to free herself from bis em­
“O no, it ia so common they don’t He has strife and several children, is {
brace.
care to interfere. Once in a wliile, coroner of. the county, acting bailiff of ,
“Yeo I am,” insisted Mr. Pease, hold­ when a man gets to mashing things too
ing her tightly. “Youare my long-lost generally and endangering people's Americus district, and making a hand- 1
i© income.
daughter, and I am going to keep you Uve«, he will be locked u,» until he gets
In the buuDM. ol life Mr. Ouerrj |
right in my arms till 1 get a police­ solier. But so long as they only injure
man."
&lt;
. themselves, no matter if they do break hardly misses his arms. He inserts the j
pen Htaff in his mouth when writing.
. When the officer came and found Mr.
the ]&gt;eace, nothing is done about it."
and writes as legibly and as fast as men ‘
Pease s diamond pin in the girl's hand
I notice that very frequently, almost generally write who are accustomed to ■
he said: “That’s a new trick here.”
always, the sailors will give the order,
“Is it?" said Pease. “Well, it’s olef­ "Go to the temperance hall," when the use of the pen. He can swim, drive j
a horse, tie a knot, shoot a guu Jand do 1
in New York."
.
they art) well under “the influence," almost anything, and do it about as
and there sleep off their booze. By
well as if his artn^ had never been
the way, curious though the statement
[Chicago Current.]
। may seem, the manager of the Hong
' Edward W. Fell, of Cleveland, ia re­
■wiaie wr inr rnsrr wr nsieris*.
' Kong institution is getting to be a con­
[Pall Mall GasMte.]
ported to Jiave invented a process by j firmed sot. He has been inebriated
Who is the prince of Waterloo? The
which alMolutely permanent pictures । now for a fall week. The moral sentikitia sounds
R/innria strange
ntrancrA to
tn English
V'.nwliah ears,
may be instantly photographed upon merit that will tolerate such . a thing name
bnt at is familiar enough in Belgium,
anj' substance having a smooth surface. ' puzzles me.
'
'Hie process is expensive, electricity j’ Despite all the abases to which they where it is known to appertain to the
being employed. Through his inven­ | are subjected, however, these temper- duke of Wellington? A Nivelles news
paper contains an announcement of a
tion engraving is made an easy matter;
1 once lialls of the Orient are instituentirelyvaocarate copies on atone, wood, j lions, and really do a great deal of proximate sale of trees upon the do­
main kno4rn as the “Bois de Nivelles,"
metal or shell may be made without ; good. They may bo found in Shanghai,
-bound Book
by order of “His Grace Arthur Rich­
the great labor and care now involved. . Hong Kong, Singapore, Madras, .Bomard, Dfike of Wellington, Prince of
There ia alwfivxa feeling of melanoholy I bay. Calcutta, Yokohama, Kobe, and,
This extensive estate was
engendered by the news of snob in­ j for aught I know, in all the cities of Waterloo.”
ventions, for it ia another blow at the far east. For’1'1.25 a day sailors conferred upon the Iron duke by his
countrymen, as an additional testimony
handicraft. Of course it must be ad­ I and travelers who want to economize
of their gratitude for Waterloo, and to
mitted that the world ia made to . ore entertained in fint-class style, ami
give some sort of 'local color to his
progress by the inventors of labor­ j at the end of the year the citizens make
tHJe of prince of Waterloo.h The Bel- i
saving methods. but their introduction . up the deficit in the running expenses.
gian
government flnds itself much
ordinarily causes temporary hardship
hampered by this great foreign pro­
among those who have trained their
prietor.
and there was some talk a few
[Chicago
Herald.]
hands to do that which the soientiflo
months ago of its resuming the fee
An old woman named Robinson, well
application of nature’s forces more suc­
h°'u’en7
GRA^D ’tAPn&gt;S A INDIANA
simple of the domain of Nivelles and
cessfully aoomupliahes.
known as the queen of Coater mon gers
I all over London, was buried there the paying the duke an annual rent for it—
mating him a life-renter, in fact.
other flay.
She had been for ycara a
A correspondent of *The Worcester vender of cat's meat, and made a fortune
Spy, in an account of a conversation lie in small usury.
By direction of her
The Boston Traveler aays the be­
octce had with Wendell Phillipa, save: will, her remains ware borne by four,
“lacked him if he had any pleasure m men wearing white smocks, followed by ■ quests left'by Mra. Eddy to Lucy Stone
___
w. 0. HUGHART,
fighting; if contest gave him any natik- twenty-four
___ 4___________________________
and Susan B. Anthony—&gt;20,000 to
young women, wearing
faction.
He
each—were not left in trust for the suf­
1 “
» bit.' that l^e violet dresses, Paisley shawls, hate with
frage cause, Ba has been erroneously
hated 1 &lt;h
the very last white feathers and white aprons. The
man who
stated, but left absolutely to each.
corpse was shrouded in white satin,with a
handsome wreath round the head. Free Wendell Phillips drew up the will,
my &lt;Jr—mates fooud fault with me for
and when he read it to Mrs. Eddy he
always standing up for any person ur
said: “Now, if Mra. Stone or Miss
thing that was denonnoedf he said: attendance, including nmubwi of pony
Anthony choose to stand on India wharf
and throw thia money into the sea they
carte and donkey barrows crowded with
(MMkermnnarAN
could do so, could they not?* “Cer­
"0X1 •uMOmHjwn.rtrtiim.kjtaiaw
tainly they could," Mrs. Eddy replied,
WllttTS IHMN VNETMtf RtU
or whether Phillips know, anything

; ^RHMBIESEUW
Nervous Exhaustion,

TEN THOUSAND
Farms in^148
..... _ ,

HEADo

sold at public anctiou or vendor to the hlgte-i
and all otter persons Interested t^said^XJ bidder the premtees in said mortgage described
an- required to appear at a session of sahi Court’ or *o much thereof as may be noeresarj to sail*
fy Urn amount so claimed to be due and unpaid
to«n te be holden at the Probate Office, in the upon
said mortgage, with Interest at eight per
r any there be, why the prayer of the petl cent tier annum, ano the. costs nnd ex|»en»es al
toWNHiijML field nrMRtoes being described u.
tioner should not be Krantefl
-.il’OO.tolbrro^mltbM «M MtUo/wr said mortgage as foDwn. to wft; All th.*pieces dr parrels of land lying and being situate
In the Town of Yankee Springs in the County- o'
1 State ot Michigan, and described » &gt;w!t: The South East quarter (J») &lt;M
published hi I
north-weot quarter (ML), of sec
r printed and
tion thirty-tour (MJ and the North fifty acreof the Houth East fractional quarter tk) of iec
Uon numter seventren (17) both of raid desert|tlons being in Town there (37 North of range ter
(A true copy.)
of iTobatv.
(10) West, and containing ninety acre* of land
Dated .December. Till. iSKL
kRB. H. M. NORKDi.
1 Mortgvxre
O. J. WOLFE,
tant.

Probate Office in

^•bsESW
highest bidde
MTieMattoti

M estate MBetwy K. Cairo-.

KSr.uShKSaJ“3S.
I the
sal.1

MTUoa twenty «tx &lt;»&gt;
nan than wood, but it

The Chicago Tlfbtme hn Mon

to defend anything that ww» Ataoked.1 •

•tada.

Inminons and widely horiioned." Gosh!

AG0WSSShie

�Hastings 'Banner.
VOL. XXVIII. NO.-45.

WHOLE NO. 1493.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 29, 1884.
-ST

Prices Down! Down!

era Cross standing out magnificently in
the night By the way, on that island
you can see oysters climbing trees.
It
happens in this way: The tide rises
very high, and the oyster goes up with
the tide and lakes hold of tbe branches

THE WEST INDIES.

"Gath" has been interviewing a gen­
tleman just returned from a tour in the shore.
Tbe tide goes out and the oys­ excitement. as he announced that ha
West India islands, and the following
ter atavs there; so he seems to have
extracts are from an account given in climbed up the tree."
The Cincinnati Enquirer:
“I suppose that yon get all kinds of
bugs and reptiles in those islands?”
wrote out thia inscription in Latin.’
“O, yes. There is a lizard there
called the iguana, which is perfectly
[New Haven News.]
harmless, but it looks like the devil. It j the penItentiariaa not long ago, and
A Bridgeport, Coun., pn
has alligator scales, long, powerful tail, ; during the conversation he asked tbe
invented a neat thing in the
burglar
if
he
was
ever
frightened
when
a pouch under its throat, and is of sup­
a house on a burgling expedition,
pressed green and yellow tints, and has in
'm.a rich, darting eye. The people eat it
steam heater." Tlxe apparatus is a
like chicken. It grows to the length of
five feet, or almost as big as a man, “About seven or eight yean ago I got small affair, consisting of a copper
boiler, under which is a diminutive
into
a
house
in
a
town
bn
the
though yon generally find them about
Mississippi
river, belonging? ti&gt; a lamp, all incased in a nickel box, and
two feet long."
balanced something tike a compass, so
man
that
I
thought
was
up
“Dothey raise cocoa in those islands?"
that, no matter what position tbe outside
i
“Yes, and cacao too.
Cocoa is a in the woods. I got in the cellar
palm-tree, which bears a nut, the oocoa- and went up stairs to the dining-room,
and
lit
the
gaa,
and
o}«oned
a
bed-room
. nut; but cacao is a very small tree ar
tioal position. The entire apparatus
। hash, which grows the material of door, and was going in. when I saw the is so small that it can be carried in tbe
which chocolate is made.
The plant man and his wife sitting up in bed, pooket. After the lamp is lighted, the
j was discovered in Mexico very early, with a sewing machine cover between
water in the boiler is heated and cironand Cortez fopnd the Aiteos using it. them, playing cards. The man waa lated through rubber tubes, whiohrun
i The cacao-tree looks like a chestnut. dealing, and the wife was keeping
down the legs around the ankle*, up
I It produces the third rear, but bears count, and they were playing oasino. around the bock, and_back to the boiler.
i the best at seven or eight, and requires They did not see me, but at first I
Tbe circulation of the warm water
• to be planted under shade.
This thought they did, and that, both had
1' '■a-ao
cacao grows so spontaneously and revolvers to shoot me. I backed out, day. A safety valve and escape for a
and thought I would go through the
’
’ a good
.1 reward to the negro
( *bring*
such
higher pressure of steam than the affair
bread-fruit,
is rest of the house, but the - fright 1 got
\ planter that, like the
t
is allowed, to carry flows off at the back
his laziness.
With about I took all the tuck out of me, and af.er.
1 a cause of hia
lazi
of t.he wearer’s neck. Elaborate heat-*
one acre of these trees he can live thinking it over a minute, I went down
ers are being constructed for ladies’
cellar and crawled out.
pretty well."
“The next day I wa» in the poafoffice. wear. They can be worn inside the but­
“What does the cacao look like?"
tle
obscured. Before going
anuurniu
■
ccupieai
iuru
uuMugn'xiui
— and
-—— entirely
---—
and
heard
a
couple
of
men
talking
about
“It looks like the cucumber which playing cards. and one said, ‘By gosh, out
of the house the Isdy a maid can
had turned yellow or red, and is six
mv wife and mo sat up in bed till 2 light the lamp, which, by the way, M
: inches long, and grows aometiiing like
. •
■&lt;»
■
tn rnn «ir Aicrht. nr ten honn.
hours.
o'clock thia morning playing cards.’'and guaged to run six, eight, or
eban^ng «&gt;ior. °l^°u £vXma.efrom then he looked at me and laughed, and
I
thought
he
knew
me.
and
I
^eut
out
green to crimson, yellow and purple.
of the postoftice and took the first train
■
’
The seed is taken out of this cucumber
,
■
. &gt;•_
. ;
&lt;
j and dried and cured, and then put into for Winona. And, do you know, that
[Chicago Tribune.]
.
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1
T''!
i
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, . .
bags fqr shipment. The trouble with man haunts me. The other day the
sheriff brought a prisoner here from a
The salmon fisheries of Scotland,
western county,’ and, bloat my eyes, if thitherto very valuable, are threatened
Athe
I, * ■
I,
ll..
anmA
"io,,
f
Maw
-.-.Al.
~—
T
. .. Abeen
------ IIofficially
—
sheriff wasn't the same man -I saw with destruction.
Ita V.
has
rate are very fond of eating these cu­
sitting up in bed playing casino eight announced that 1,600 diseased iitfruon
I cumbers.’’ .
“Did you see much of the sugar oul- rears ago. I tell you, fellows irf our were takea-out of the river Tay alone
ouaiuess have (peer exjMjriences."
during the months of November and
ture?"
December.
The disease has spread
j
“Yea. Coolies have to some extent
I succeeded slaves or negroes in the oulwith alarming rap dily. Of the fish
(Joaquin
WnMhingtmi L-tter.)
taken from the river during the tirat
I tivation of sugar, and get very low
“
Senator,
can
you
tell
me
what
our
' wages—4 oents a day fpr children, lf&gt;
eased, l*eing literally covered with a
i oents for- women and 20 Ifente for men. leading lights in this oougrtw are en­
gaged in no* chiefly, besides reml mg
leprous substance.
' In these islands the laborers can live
F for 2 or 8 cents a day on fish, bread that guide-board.’"
“ Answering autograph letters,"sighed ।
Statistics show that there are at
' fruit, yarns, plantains, sweet potatoes
the
thoughtful
senator.
“
Yes,
sir;
, present upward of 1,(MM).&lt;MM) people ia
I and bananas. They only work five days
Great Britain who receive charitable
' in the week, taking Saturday for them­ piles of them every day oome to each
relief.
selves, and Sunday noliody works. They one. Yon can say that the Forty­
eighth congress is engaged in the inno­
। drink nun. The coolies beat the necent employ inout ot saving this great
groee saving 'money, buy goods and cat­
The Times’ (Loudon) correspondent
tie. and when they have served out country by answerin g applications for telegraphs from Egvpt the following
! their time thev go to the little towns antograplis."
This tormenting tr»ule, which has incident as a striking proof of the
। and set up anops. often rum shopa.
flourished on the vanity as well as the ascendency acquired in a short time by
T« Increu**- the /Appetite and strengthen dlI which make things woroe."
'
good nature ol notorious as well as English officers, and the willingness of
to drive off the blutM, and bring color to
“Do they cultivate the spices in the 1
»&lt;wir $kin and teinperanicnt, cheer up your liver
famous men,' has become a positive the young Egyptian soldiers to follow
West Indies?"
ivith zo-rn-SA. It regulates the -.ystem.nervt*
nuisance. No, I am not a bit angry their new leaders, even against their
aad brain. Snakes your eyes bright, your work
i # “Yes, they cultivate mango and cin­ alxjut it But when you know that the co-religionists.
Sir Evelyn Wood
namon. the clove and the nutmeg. Some uutograph^of any one of the Buffalo instructed. Col. Slade, his military
of these seeds were sent from the main­ Bills, Texas Jacks, Guiteans, and so secretary,
to
dispatch
700
of
land of South America. They do not on , that come to the surface are equally Zebehr I’nsha’s black soldiers, recently
do well in the West Indies, however, —if not even more eagerly—sought Fecruited, from Abbassieh to Sum.
the nutmeg making out better than any after, yon learn to despjpe the collectors '1 rains were in waiting, bnt the negroes
other.
The nutmeg tree looks like an and finally, after long suffering, make refused to go on tbe ground of there
i orange tree trimiuod down. The clove up your mind to refuse to answer their being a rumor that Zebehr would not
trbo,lwhcre successful, yields about
command them. Col. Slade allowed
letters.
,
•Hub" Cough Cure, 30 Cento.
se&gt;en^onudfl of doves.”
When last with die late Mr. Long- thoiu tirq months’pay, to)be paid them
Prescription of a Hoste. physician, dispensed
“What is the bread-fruit?"
/'xtrs by a ikaten tlnlggKL
fellow, he complained a little of these at Huez. but they w. re still obdurate,
One &lt;Iokc will euro any.ordinary cough. It
"ft is a tree which was intoduoed into autograph-hunters, but told me he hud i He ordered the men to fall in, in line,
irU almost magically. Ask any dealer U&gt; get
the West Indies that grows lumps of answered, and should trv to continue to but they refused. He addressed every
&gt;ona ffl cent bottle of "Hub" Coach Cure,
and don't be put off with any other.
fruit several inches in diameter. In- answer, all reasonable demands of this company individually, and gave the
eAde of the shell is a sort of watermelon kind while he lived. And his kindness word of command, which all declined
flesh, which is just as nutritious^as in this way has kept me up tins far in to olioy. ’
bread, and the laboring classes there eat the same attempt. But I imagine the
’Die colonel, after spending four hours
it for bread.
With twenty of those nuisance, was not Quite as fully de­ thus, said: “You wUl go voluntardy.
I trees a man can live all his lifetime, and veloped as now. The autograph fiends, or by force, within an hour." They
need do nothing else but sleep. The mostly very ignofcant. I \uppo8e, as defied him. He sedt orders, however,
-tree does not want to be cultivated at they often misspell your name, now in­ to Maj. Kitchener, of the Egyptian
all, hiYt takes care of itself. It bears close you printed letters. They are cavalry, to get ready two squadrons,
ABOUT SPRING WATIB.
.
.
eight months in the year, and for the too indolent even to write their letter and then told the mutineers what he had
* remaining four months is kept like po­ to you, yet have the audacity to ask you done.
They replied,' “If t ev come
tatoes under the ground or under to write them a verse and inclose it in wa will kill them alL” Without
.’•n the aperients or spring waters that ever bub- l
Med. for It Is certahi, effectual and pter—^I. *
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the stamped, and printed envelope. I a moment's
hesitation
a squad­
It in•ng upon the liver and dlaestlnj area
“Where did the bread-fruit oome give notice that I shall confiscate ron of
Egyptian calvary,
num­
off ague, fevers, malaria, Bfflousne-w—
! from?"
all stamjie sent to me hereafte' for bering 150
men, with a second
■nakefl appetite.good, sleep sound, nerves strong,
for
«ome
charity. ' in reserve, without their carbines, but
'
“It came from Polynesia, and to bring autographs,
»&gt;ndn quiet, blood pure, breath sweet, taste food,
that tree to the West India islands the Mr. Longfellow told me that lua ' with drawn swords, and led by Maj.
• •xulatcM the bowels only by acting upon the
Wwr |uul digestion. Gel amuaple of »O-PE-H A
ship Bounty was fitted out in 1797. As autograph hdters averaged abottt seven I Kitchener, charged up at full gallop,
of Jas. E Davis A Co., Wholesale Agents, Deshe was coming .back, with 1,000 roots per day. This is not an appalling num­ wheeled round, and surrounded, the
icoit, Mkh.
_________ ■
in pota, tubs and’boxes, a mutiny broke ber, it is true, if yon are home and take i blacks. Their commander placed a
out. and the officers were set adrift by them as they come. But when you arc i line of videttes up to the railway-train;
the crew, and did not reach land for called out of town for a month or two and the troopers then stood in perfect
forty-one day's.
The mutineers were aud these things accumulate, they de | order. After a short interval of ob­
afterward executed, with thb exception soend upon rou somewhat like an ava- , stinaey the cavalry got first one flinchGRAND RAP I ON DIVISION.
d-iryd or •zp.^W; j ing negro
U^IU „
m train,
--------- then
----- ---to enter tbe
ten.
of a portion of them who got to Pit­ bneb., .Iwi
WINTER TIME TABLE.
cairn island and founded a colony there. when, in fact, you are hoping, wishing und tiMm hundred; and finally all the \
Taking effect February 17th, t&amp;M.
for the one wished-for letter; teen you j blB&lt;sk,,
tnx&gt;p^
earriagex
This same lieutenant who commanded
t&lt;po&lt;T rainabei| of
the Bounty was given another vessel, wade through all thia heap and find ।
,ht m„|rT
»
and returned to Otabeite. Be brought ootUmg! To u. tb. uftaUv. du, ol .
tired." And as !
•
------------------------the* bread-fruit to Bt. Vincent's island the time, it makes you “tired.
no possible gtiod can be secured by their .
in
1798.
”
/
FTATJO?n».
£
[New York Sun.]
“Do they have snakes in the West indulgence, and as it requires more time '
than a poor and hard-working man can ■
'Jimmy, get the flag."
Indies ?”
spare,
I,
with
this
statement
and
on
“Yes; in Grenada there are plenty of
them which live in the forest and oc- these grounds, will answer aoto«o more lord of a down-town' restaurant, juat
•rand Rapids, Lv. 1 2.20
. after an alile-bodied colored num had
Middleville...
cssionally ideal out and rob the planta­ application for autographs.
frvtfr--...... 1.......
FM^aawi'w Sstto
•aked ,or •
Bnd **•“ Uld
tions. Indeed, there are no animals in
Hahtlnos...&gt; ....
could have one if he would eacri'it.
the
Antilles,
no
four-footed
animals
of
(
“
Gath"_iu-einrUj2atl
Enquirer.]
SSL. :::L:
1J7
much account, except the monkey, the
“At the risk," said Mr. T. W. Davis, Jimmy brought forth a banner whereon
IM
Wseuvlllf..............
armadillo and the agouti. The peccary “of blowing my own horn, I will tell was j tain ted the restaurant's advertise­
fl. 10
12 IT
•bariotte..............
listen Rapids
: ;s extinct in every island but Tobago. you that I got up the motto, or ©oat-of- ment. The colored man was told to
Jackson................
‘ There are some wild hogs in Dominica arms, for Admiral Farragut, his motto walk with it—slowly, so slowly that
■Wrelt............. Ai
everybody on .the sidewalk might read
and St. Vinoent, and, what ia very singu­
it—around two or three blocks for an
lar, there are wild cats in some of tboM have said it, God being my leader.’"
hour and a half, the promise being that
! islands which are descended from tame
“How did yon happen to do that?"
____ 1.1 At_________ . .. ____ J Ji-____
“Because Farragut, perhaps involun­
sta
glass.
»r« jn»t •* wild[■ win
4
K. K all!
Domestic vyaiix p b , arf frimitnrp cats, though not as powerful There ia
tarily, made use of a similar expression
manufact
" a sort of opossum from South America when he resolved to pass the forts be­ and was told that the colored man had
lithec hall tu tffi
low New Orleans. Having been sent
01
ther
a few raccoons. I have seen monkeys there by the government, ho found in:
tearing down banana:! and plantains "
his way Fort Jackson and Fort St. years past," the restaurateur said,
will t»«
Phillip, which had together ISO guns, • arid I have had that advertisement
"What other island did you visit?”
“Grenada. That is a portion of what and oome of them very heavy. There carried in tbs streets for years.'*
were, besides, four steam-rams and
theM islands are thought to be portions twenty steamers, shore batteries, chain­
rafts and fire-snips.
In the latter
is ttiat they were thrown up by ttre. part of April, IMS, Farragut, desir­ it out, one afternoon two year* -go.
Ld Bruise,. Asthma. Catarrh. Coufbs,Colds. Sore Throat. Diphthem^Bunta,
There are a good many volcanoes still ing to run past these forts to get to the________ | and I didn’t see it until, two or Wires
his com- 1 days later, I was passing the store of
city, called
Mita. Tooth. Bu, and He^.cheand
.
sulphuric oozes and chimneys.
In
man dodged into hia
Grenada there are a number of extinct
craters, some of which are’fllled with ised and military world wm that vanWUM9. , MuU UUv V* aaawiaa ■ rr
two and a half miles around, 1,000 feet
above tha sea. Nearly all these islands

Goods Sold According to the Times.

At Lewis Stern’s

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00; Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men's Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 25tf to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever.

Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.

Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to. 75c.

A large assortment ot Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which wel
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

I

The best fitting Corset in the world; Try It!

Announcement

As the building which we occupy at present

D

i is to be torn down within three months to give

way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

[we shall sell groceries at reduced priced; and
; simply ask the public to call and get prices.

;We know times are/hard, and tax times upon

us, but if you would save money in the pur-

chase of groceries, call on us.
Dec. 20, 1883.

BROOKS S COOK

CATARRHS

4

:

:

WM. WEIGHT,

Fresco Painter and Interior Decorator.

Imported nn
andd nnmnstir Wall PaperBHangings,
inlaid wood floors. Designer^and
re
Mantels a specialty.

man
■
DETROIT.

MSECLECTRIC OIL

, »u,

411 ’omB

nt

“d

• "*

�WIND A5J) rLooa.

fhe Hastings Banner.
^7sH*I-L I- COOK.

~ Hamxoe. Mick. February » ItBI.
. editobial Notes.
Ataeluu
fiwedom for the
^"‘d“1t^Xof1^r’^&gt;TUE7^

theu""r'
branrh of buain»»
ooeapation, every branch of bwunras

JLTTn
Utions to hi. M1OW -nl

-po^hility

to government, our laws grant the
, *
...
inHivid-

«,tlon imd to make our nation Ind^
pendent of foreign eoontri™ In unanufaeturiiw and other fonns of protection,
the government has held out certain indueements to tbe inventor, manufacturer and producer.' This liberty hr(
faen granted. th&lt;we inducements offerwl,
because intelligent burinem activity is
oMentbd to national progress. Having

raony with ow Mtun*
The nnUionaire Minneapolis millers PARTICULAR* OF TH* APPALL­ Maniwba Is said to have been capCored
killed
are untiring
in their efforts toanu
have
the ire a band of Cree Indiana on
ING SOUTHERN
CYCLONE.
Crooked Lake reserve.
duty of 20 cents per bushel taken from
Charles E. Kenz’w, an inmate at the
, wheat They grind IDflOOflX) bushels of
WHOLE TOWNS SWEPT AWAY IN Ohio penitentiary, has Itrcome iielr Ut
j the famous *5No. 1 hard " annually, and
$l/i.ouo Ire ths death of *n uncle at
A TWINKLING BY THE AWFUL ' Waukesha, Wis.
j to
that urtjeat are compelled to pay
STORM-CLOUD.
1
The annual report of the Chicago
I lx&gt;ard of trade mows the shipment of
farm product* for lw£t to have been
VERT LATEST.
Were it not for the duty of
j $3X6,78R.(MK1.
20 centn Ui«w millers say U.ey could go
Atvaged miser of Lebanon, Conn.,
uAnJd Harvey CbanpeU, W«* killed
buy
me varuiiDBB—ia auouv ninue up. ruu ;
reports have been almost impossible, I with a club and his house thoroughly
ss the wires were down in all directions ransacked for coin.
j
“S iS n’L enX Much of the devastated section is off .
The steamship Frisia arrived at New
the line of communication. The ex- [ York Wednesday with the bodies of
f
J
'
the northwestern farmers. There are tent of the disaster and tbe appalling Lieutenant De Lone and comrade* in
loss of life and property were hardly j ■teel-bound packages.
realized before. Tlie cyclone, coming i
The National and Nashville hotels
. occupied
. _ : 2-&lt;
«•*&gt;*»»
The told eapac- from Georgia to. Alabama, split before j at Denver,
as lodging
J * ‘
*houM.
for railroad iabornrx. vraro burned earj ‘X
“ “j reaching Georgia into two distinct
etha, one entering Floyd county at ( ly Monday morning, and.four men perI
“l WW0U bushels yearly, ami
.
ve Spring, and passed through north | ikbed in the. flames.
I u‘“ Brt ,ncr«UK of reve“u«t0 “■» tar'"- Georgia. The other entered at Colum­
in otiedience to the demand of the
cra “■&lt;’"&gt; fro® the tariff of 20 cents per bus on the Cbattahooche. passing into railroad eommiamonrra of Missouri,
I bushel on wheat 1s calculated to be from South Carolina. It is difficult to esti- ' the Bock Island toad ho promised to
-------------------------------- ---------------mate
which---was -most
damaging
to life, jreduce its passenger rates in that state
'0002X10 to 8b.U»,UOOAnd yet we and property. W hlle the greatest dam- to 3 cents a mile *
age ia on the
lines ot these cyclones,
™ !S„1JjTai.2±™r
Th&lt;-’en»te ““ P“"*d » bill u.
i told “““ thvre “ no tan«at u
storm was
wu
direction
of SRStoi
the
stoim
felt
in every
directionof
a ii&lt;-«nM «n Anon nr&gt; ttw r*&gt;nw»: co,uriry from the tariff on wheat.
tbeButo.
Th.
north
Gnirgfa
cyclon.

tv-one beeves were found to be in­
fected.
at Liverpool that UtediseaMoriginated
there, aa the same vessel had taken to
Portland a cargo of Hereford* iu poor
condition.
z
At a wedding in Jam-svTk-, Wbeoobua,- u present of $60 in gold waa re­
ported to have born atolen. and the
bridegroom announced Uial no gv«rt
would Im- permitted to leave before be­
ing searched.
The sexes were •&gt; pa­
rated. and committees went through
the-party like detective*, but tbe mis­
sing treasure was not found.
Fifty commissk’n-deaiera at tbe Chi­
cago stuck yards held a meeting Mun­
day to take step* to abolish tfip custom

&gt;« «*»

given so much liberty to nil to enter ;
Before attempting any further replies
such pursuits as they will, having of-! to the BannkhTs articles on the tariff,

waa th. moat drrtnictiv. In th. roun-

i announoKl Ui«l Uw pmken wonM M
willing to Join in Ibe movement A
I eomaiUee waa ajipolutoJ to report a
| omrtilution

j
j

meeU"fJ?

_,Fou/

•£ ri*.

Il b believed by the iinpectoro

1

Uux

w«i

°

cinnati baiurday on the charge of tourI deri^g throe persons and. immediately

J^n«T^iL^‘2^ed

i *• Ce- Two
or riprrmman
tne atcuseo were
recogb&gt; «and tte
&lt;toKl MtoriiliySJtaJd to?ow&gt;OTt th? ! monalrator uf anatomy. On. of to.

Ura of Floyd. Bvtow 1 lekrna. and
nrgror. thru plndrd guilty, aootov
rrrtoSTnztX:
HatehrtK?
Cherokw. Th. middle Georgia cyn W. Blockburn,
of Keokuk
Iowa I waa bfM
bold for
two were
re­
p.
Blockbum, of
Keokuk, Iowa,
for murder,
murder, and
and two
were rethe Journal editor should post himself clone
rrltra undfT Itete0( June u lw&lt;
•.
done did Ds
in Muscogee, Joins,
V: “hI."LT. ?2
i(s work m
Jones, I
Hoard.
Hancock,
and
Ihitnam
ooun«»
&amp;
In
as to What the duties really are. For in- Heard. Hancock, and Putnam ebunI
The
remains
of
Confmander
D
:
Long
Ure.
TteloMSniSh
vurtod
f
haTln|(
ln
.
ties.
Th.
I
om of life Is .nowerttamted
now
estimated
1
stance, in speaking of duties on cattle, at betwren two and three hundred, ;
' and his comrades were on Friday taken
h
*
20 per cent., the Journal sagely re­
i in procesmon through tlw streets of
’ : dieted last Saturday.
and. thousands are badly wounded.
of the
shows New York ami aernns Biook'yn to tne
business countenanced by law. But *111 marks: This very Uiriff works a hardIn the line of both cyclones several;i An
—-examination
t”------ r;--------—books
7,~
: navy yard. In tbe carriages w-re 8eorompletelv
destroyed. lBek^e
Trlden_G.
r vuui
nririv uenuvveu.
jvx- , ■■■■■■ —
- embeulMnent
——;-------- 2—,------ ,of
-----------—— —mriYarv selfish; and while all men are jJiip to the fanner, for the bvestock in­ towns are
Ity fa . total wreck, and al Da- | AWtott. cashier of toe Union Market 1 retary IJnculn. Gemr.il Hancock. Seoequal before the law. *1) men are not ported to the country is blooded stock, visborougli.
igli.ou
railroad,- ^Atonal bonk of Watenown. Maxa. reterv Chandler, the RutMian minister.
on the Central
Central-----------I and Postmaster General Gr?siiam. Tne
-■
■ not■ a amounts to JhO.OOO.
equal in capacity. Nome men think brought here by the farmers for the pur­ between Macon
and■ Savannah,
rarteUea ot
George H. Fryer- one of the bert- corpse of Collins will Ir-wnt to Ireland
better, plan better, execute better, save , pose of improving their breeds; couse­ house is left standing iu the track of
K
J** tLin^-Ujc iiiue
known miners of Colorado. who lost I for ixuennenL
both
cyclones.
Many
fine
country
resi
­
—---- - ■ .T*l____
. &gt;i»
better. than ethers. Consequently some quendy they must pay 20 percent, more
$500,000 within the past two years, I About a year ago a nxcfte marriage
dences
are
in
ruins,
aud
hundreds
of
men are a great deal richer than others. I for such stock than they would if there
’ took place in New York between Em­
farmers are without shelter. In Geor­ killed himself at Denver with mor­ ma Giard, tl&gt;* t*lle of Lowell, and a
,
Wealth gives power; and so some men ; were no such tariff on it The point gia alone tlie damage is beyond compu­ phine.
minor son of a coal millionaire of Scran*
Salmi Morse, of New York, who be­ :I ton.
are vastly more powerful than others, would be very well taken provided the tation. The destruction of dwellings,
Pennsylvania. Tbe boy went home
came notorious through his efforts to
and can use that power to the detri-' Journal's statement were true. But the outhouses, warehouses, stores, cattle, establish tbe •J’assion Play” in that alone, and in a few weeks hi* bride
bridges, fences and timber will foot up
made l»ei appearance and was invited
rnent of society in order to get more facts in the case are that cattle brought over a million of dollars.
In some city,
— flung himself into tbe Hudson rivto leave. She has brought suit for de­
power. In this way they become yreal to this country for breeding purposes places hailstones fell to tlie depth of er Friday aud drowned.
three inches and as large as hens' eggs- ] The greenbackers of Indiana have I sertion, and a hot legal battle is in
monopolists, while the rest of us are are admitted fret; to beneiit the farmers.
progress.
Some of these were shipped a distance nominated II. Z. Leonard, of Logansleading bnaineas men of (Canada
i«hly trinall monopolists. As the lesser When the Journal editor examines the of fifty and one hunured miles as curl- j port, for governor. The national greenmonopolists, while the same in nature tariff changes more closely, he will find osities. Remarkable reports come in | oack-labor convention meets at Indian­ gathered at Toronto to protest against
the Mmnlgaumtb»u of the Grand Trunk
illustrating
tne
great
force
of
tlie
|
apelis
May
28.
and principle as the larger, are not dan­ that the repuhlieims have not forgotten
। and Pacific roads.. The French constorm. Hogs wviirlihu- 1W urut 200 । The
Tb. rererelo&amp;Us
of Manitoba
IUsDsU-s
secessionists of
are to
to
gerous to society the government has the farmer.
•
pounds were blown intoji Varu from a [ meet
’innii
••
• -5. Dispatch- • । senztivre in parliament threats to
.^et at
at M
Winnipeg.
March
-------------------no need to look to them. But there are
weighlioring plantation. On lie* Geor- [ M
' Fargo indicate that lhe Fenian vote against the government on tbe 1
_j f
from
*&gt;m ijuum p^r
The experiment of cutting down the gia railroad a fence rail was driven I organixMion
organization la
is at work all
al! along Urts
the Pacific railway issue unh-«s tbe Jgorth '
iibuMCH growing from the power of cor­
1 Shore road be sutaidized to theamount ; C*ow&gt; or Wild (JuvsTpsper ior
___ _*1
—-l.L
AK——. a
squarely through a cross-tw. Al Dav is- I lilH5 «_
in —
connection
withAtthe.Itdiaaffected.
porations and enormously wealthy men • tariff on wool has l&gt;een tried. It lost I K&gt; rough tin- contrtits of stores were J
1 of Fuwo.qoo. It is nimored that two of
Kthic. &lt;&gt;r rax diwt. rw*r. ne. .
.----- —... ... ....
over *
$1,000,
(XX)
to ti&gt;
the
the muninrra
fniiiisters nave
have n
resizTied.
axplillid
kowxqx
W
whicl) the government must recognize j■ aver
l*uw»®
w lo
e farmers of Ohio scattered in tlie woods Tor miles. At I। Cattle raisers state that tbe late 1 me
xigimo.
ErM^M
_,r Tltr In.C'
.„
ln
and remove. These mono|»olies are j, ami S6UO.OOO
$600,000 to the farmers of Michi- .mother place u large iron safe was car- : storms have killed 10 per cent, of the
A Iteavy wind and rain storm struck Ru*«ia, red
aseu. Monuw I
i
cattle
ou
Lite
Canadian
and
Beaver
rivor.VwrK-K.eSe.. in prep*nai&lt;
nattttal ,-thev grow out of commercial ^an’
republican s hat! control of ' riod mam yards. One man was found j] ers, and that the remainder are quite Coshocton. Ohio, alsmt right o’clock ;
yards from where the ryTuv-day uisbl, doing grant
iLrir....................
and personal freHdom, and the fart that 14&lt;&lt;h branch« of « '»ngr««. the duty on ' two hundred
ALDEN, Pnblfaber,
1&gt; VrK*&lt;q st. S •
tea nun. ire was neaa. ai | tiiin in flesh.
. trees and buildings. 1 he roof of tbe ------ --------------------------- -------clone struck him. He was dead. At
men cannot iMKumulate money eqrndlv ! ’w?°1 wouW ’*
old figure, 1 one place a
rarried :iw»v bv , Li’”,t&lt;'nwlLcKfrb?f' EjS •&gt;«"•«« ,____
______________
steel_________________
works, the largest
manufactory
a. child'
and ilx'bodv lin.nul yH I—n . ,‘ac't ^roIP ??d*H* the bodfa, of De jn '*ie
the pface
blown off.
place w*a
was blown
off, tfnd
and a
a portest. The governments not respOrwi-; for lhe ^Publicans in congress are | lhe umd,, and
. In Alnluin.. no I die Cm.
’■“* «• cojnrade., wan given a i tion c'
*&gt;» tinea
of the walls demolished. All
ble for. the fact that these natural ,nf&gt;.; ouanlinously in. favor of so doing, recovered. In I
‘
wen? blown down and
linus the destruction of-----life aiid- pro; - 1 public reception at Youngstown, Ohio, . of Wlenranii
nojolies exfat.
It poasw^ th.- pow-1 "'“*■ U"’ dut-v ratirely removed, the
■ w as done throughout Uherty was equally greau Georgia has | which was attended by five thousand ‘ muc||
persons. .
'-------- I country.
er to Uirrect their abuses of power; and
sheep in this country, except I frequently during this century been
Thi* Union Hall block and five frame : The miners of Colorado and tbe Black ;
western ranges, would ’Income visited by cyclones more or 1« sh violent. [. buildings
we iu common with ninety-nine of every j on the ~
nt Jackson. Michigan, were I Hills are represented as flocking to the f
I but th? io.ts of lite and property occaj*.! very unprofitable.
bundnsl. wcnild like to see the remedy
| aioued bv this on? overshadows them on Sunday morning destroyed by fin*. i Coeur d'Aleiie discoveries tn Idaho. .
One corpse was taken from the rums, । Two hundred men have wintered in |
applied. The only reason the remedy is
The Charlotte Leader man has his all.
and four persons were fatally injured. j tbe snow-bound valley. The. towns of ;
not used is Itecai^c the ninety-nine do no»e clean to. his ears in a
Atlanta. Ga., Feb. 21—Ope mill­ j The loss is estimated at $175.000..
terrible
Eagie’ and Hayes have been started, '
not realize the importance and m*crsaity
. mitre’s nest.
1 and municipal government* have b&lt;&gt;en I -j,!.,.
fir
He has discovered that
; nuUlriwiL Nj&gt; ctalimcu t» iump-d i mprewp,. m
jL
&lt;&gt;f action. When thej do the action (ongnvisinan Idtey
...is working the ' feit paid to the terrible storm of Tues- . dian. J J. ilareien. with an ax, chopK“*runtil June 1. .Meals &lt; &lt;«t $1 and drinks !!«• h** rrwr&lt;j to th- world timi cou-umpUet
Will Is* taken.' I’Ltil they do th(-y can- ’ grange in the interests of protection! day.
Forming in tlie Valley of the
|
pv*d
the
head
from
tbe
body.and
knocK1
25
eents.
Four
saw-mills
and
a
telen
n-M
»*
r|
yprrm*n*r.tirmnrii
Tt
I Cliattahooche. it spread into a fan
«M&gt;t
it
u will
—it b«r tuk&gt;&lt;ti. Thnn- i&gt;: . THIh in periutpH thv shrewdest political
। shape iu (kilumbus, one arm running [ ed it twenty feet away. He has not phone liware m&gt;.- un.far ron.t roelroa
no need of a jiolitiralil party with anti-I discovery of our day and entitles Editor into Alabama, until interrupted by tlie
UIo | been reganied as dangerous.
,
A t*and of bignwuv men operated with ai«*rore&lt; Ntgta Mxvat-.
ui th&lt; w..n
__
:in
— .the
v _____
a_
..regioiisof
■ _ . Z v,Fay_ ) I I vCI
....
.. e.4j
_ . ■ i. .
. .
monopoly as its»4n»er-rtone. since the. ElbU&gt; a chromo. Sharp fellow that I Red Mountains, thence acrow Uavt
ive
Louis Haas, a hnndsome voung-Ger- stM'cess
mountain
ups
de-­ ।i u
1®,”-• w..ho wa». ®.rrr*te&lt;
i. to
ette county.
county. P
il, until
T
.
.
&lt;•«»•
r;u,
until they
ukv robbed
roboed tbe
me
vast majority ot unen of all |Nirties hold Jx*ailer man; and it was so good of him • .Springs, Rome, and Ganton, and, de
to have
ixHtoffire at
at Faiielmnee.
thU I*prr
defrupding a hotel,
Iwtel. claims
claimsto
have lost
lost pwratfire
Faiicluutee. Then
Thenaanartv
party —
! fleeting a little southerly to Athens, •&gt;
it ■I defrauding
the same opinions on the abuses of the t„ tail the grangers that the y are all fouls
poker
two nights al of United States rinwton look the a,
demolished property in Banks. Jack- nrarlySIO
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,be han,,s‘ O1
them- srid ,ltH1 ln , lliU.1(. nu Tlle6dHV one of W
great inoiiiqsilies, nnd when they appre- un&lt;l' dupes.
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The grangers will tluuik son. rtmi Madison counties. Another • tn.
arm shot through Carroll and Chalta- Nenes as commercial travelers,
th? thieves was fatally •'hot. The dy­
coiie the necessity fur action the nv&lt;*es- liini for the graceful cuuipliment.
A
flood
at
Los
Angeles,
California,
:
booche
counties,
killing
many
people,
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, ing robber revealed the names and hid-,
sary mow wilFbeihade. Hasty legisla­
We/jAtd expected to present Peter ; and another arm crossing the State : destroyed a large number of building* ing place of his confederates, and there
tion is uncalled for, and might result in
from Columbus to Columbia, passing I aud caused a loss of ^l.iU.OOu. One hun- is reason to believe the gang will soon
much more huriii than gtwsl. Such medi- (‘oojiera letter on tilt; tariff this week, ; through the town of Ninety-Six. S. C., 1 dred tainiih s were drivquto tlie hilb.
| be suppressed. ■
but have l»een compelled to dttfer till our I and thence to the ocean. From all :
The grading on the aIvWmji Omral
The democratic national committee
...
at Washington Friday noon:
next. Peter &lt;looper was rated as excel­ three anus many smaller tornadoes I road has been flnjshcd. andTlie gup in met
formed, which run up the valleys, car­ the track whs only tiiirty
Si
y miks
links 1l .st Speeches
were made in support ol the
rtwSwtewJPi
lent greentmrk authority in his day.
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rying with them death and desolation. । Wednesday. The first n*;a'
emittance
to claims
of Baltimore. Cincinnsri. CblcaIA
£ I
The Hi eratfu H&gt;litira! anti-monopolist
His words on the tariff question may Within a space of two mile* twenty­ Boston from the earnings ot
of the
mv comn»u- go, xjo
&lt;ii?vuk*, ph
jxhuh and
ami Saratoga
.-sarauxra
Louisville,
Kt.. Ixniis
■ dC IkV/vfaV bUmUki 5? I
is« most self-righteous man. He as­
as
the place
to bold lhe convention. On
put alongside those of the Journal, and ! two person were killed, and twenty- । pany has been made.
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sorts, in the. irst place.. .that there are
five wounded, many of whom will die. I
Tbe carnival at New; Orhans opened
the first tiallot Clii.-ago had 15 votes
! Raleigh, N.zC., Feb. 21.—Passen- Thuisday eveningby a pr-Missionut lhe
and Kt. Loub If. The second ballot • ।
vast iimno|x&gt;!ics in this country which
cluRon*.
.
gers on the Atlanta Air Line who came j Knights of Momus. A military |®rade j gave Chicago 1H and St. Louis 17, and I I
the ghvi-niiin-nt created. That isn’t
; down this morning report a terrific cy­ | took place Friday,and a coin®sal statue । the third ballot brought sucs-t-as toI.'
The New York Tribnne.
true; the inidiojnilies of our day urn due
l clone from Hamlet, in Richmond coun­ of Genera! Lee wr.s unveiled bv his Chicago. The committee fixed July 8 A
At h meeting of Hastings L. A. No. Ity, to wnhin six miles of this city. In ' daughters.
to the eoninjujn-ial and personal lilierty ,
' as tlie date of the convention. Eaciu?
Rockingham several persons were i
Tlie Sunday-school children of the | state will have delegates equal to twice
ofjour day, ^od t«» t|jf fact that some 1951, K. of Ik. held February 20. 1884,
men know how to make money tester |. the .following resolutions, made in ac killed and many injured. Businen is I United States have co'ntrtbuted $27,000 tiie number of its representatives and i
suspended, and those unhurt are min­ ! towards the cost of a steam missionary senators In congress.
arid faster than others. In the nfext 1 coitlnuce with tlie findings and in­ I istering to Lhe wounded. Tbe most I yacht of 425 tons. She will be built at
Neal McKeague, a butcher of Win- i
pliu-e. the ixditieal anti-monopolist will structions of the Executive Boanl ot terrible destruction was at Philadel­ Bath. M^.. and is expected to sail for I netka, was on Friday taken to the Pin- I
phia, on the Carolina Central. The Honolulu
[onolulu in November.
kertonheadquarters
headquartersininChicago
Chicagoanddeand dekerton
gravely infirm you that “the old par-: theprder, were presented and unani­
settlement contained about twenty*
The Republicans elected their ch
candind I- j; tained
teined oyer night. An
Ari indictment for •
ties are upholding these monopolies." mously- adopted:
five houses. Every one was razed. Jl date
ate for Mayor of Phlladeiphia
Philadelphia by the murder ot James L. Willaon
Willson and
By •• &lt;&gt;l&lt;| purjitw " democrats and repub­
found Saturday morning, and
T^’hebeas, The New York Tribune party began .a search of the ruins fpr 6.000 to 10,000 majority. Thev also
licans are mfrant. Here again is ar false • has been, and now is at war with the bodies, and within a short ^time recov­ elected Andrew Fulton Mayor of I*ltts- 1 tiie accused was transferred to the
ered three white and eight colored men. burg, and J. G. Wyman Mayor of county Jail. He refuses to be interstatement. .We venture the assertion . working classes, and claims to bo the
From Hamlet to Cary houses and Allegbeny City.
- [viewed in relation to tbe crime. ~Neal
that ninety-nine of every hundred dem-; faithful organ of the rich, of monopo­ trees were blown down and twenty-five
w Insurance rates st St. Loub drove
8r;, of Thorohi, Ontario,
or thirty persons killed and double tliat the
ocnits arid republicans hold the same ! ly and aristocracy, and
tbe hardwood furniture manufacturers)
manufacturers* visited hb son in the Qhicagu jail Sun­
Whereas, The proprietors of the number injured, many so badly tliat to organize for mutual protection day, and after an interview of an hour
views on the mono]N&gt;ly question as the •
. ?
«*id Now York Tribune, as well as they cannot live. In many pUces the against fire. They contributed $W.000 expressed the utmost confidence in tbe
political auti-trionopoliat.
,°tiicr papers published „
♦ k i «*eF ' tboBC
in railroad track was torn up. Ruin fell cash and gave notes for 1300,000 with Ferman's innocence at tbe Willson
mce ii the former do not, like the latter, j thut city, did,onThe19tif dny oP*Ho- in tbe wake of tlie wind, and bail de­ which to meet possible losses.
scended. many of tbe atones being three
Near Uniontown, Pa., on Wedneeday
’Heart disease Wednesday swept away
runfbum'd a great noise with common . vembt-r, 1883, enter into and sign an inches thick. South of here from fifty
.sense. I'hvformer
The former will
will act
in the
the mat-1
mat- j agreement
agreement with
with the
the officers
oftioera of
of TypoTypo- to a hundred miles the storm was inost Frank C. Bradley and wife, of Milwau­ occurred one of tbe most terrific expk^ 3
scuse.
act in
mom ever known in tbe coal twiorr
1
kee,
almost
simultaneously.
Mr.
ijrad
ter with tiiat elution and judgment so I ffraPbicai Union No 6, of the city of furious. Tbe sjky appeared to be on
While tbe men wen
J
ewential in dealing with any measure ‘ **
to P“y a certain rate of fire. Tlie velocity ot tbe wind waa
irom
sixty
to/one
hundred
miles
an
to ra-trirt .wnnwrofal frrariom. The
^Sra1u..T^ MM proctor, of
found tbe corpses On the flour.
hour.
A land dispute in the vicinity of mry apartment and threw t
politiciil imti-iiKmopolirts will make | the Mid Tribune did, on the 12th day
Samuel Price, formerly lieutenant Humboldt, Kansas, led to the mtirder S
"«“«Tnatto*. The some
WMM in &lt;WOof tbe
much noise and do nothing. Each one i of December. 1883, flagrantly and un­ governor of Virginia, died at Lewis­ of James Harehrrodu and Robert Mre ** thC
fully eight hundred feet
will go alsiul big with the idea thut he ! justly, and in utter disregard of all burg. in his Mirth year.
Farland by Hugh GRland und his three apartments
dSant Irani tbe butLmn'uf theihkft
Six membera of tbe family of A. Mms. The latter surrendered them­
is talking of something the world never ! **n«e of honor, abrogate their cond&amp;ftir’rX s£,ui js1"
heanl of before. He has the air of a1 traot
the previous notice Voelker, of Minneapolis, are danger­ selves, and are now threatened with
urea rret from the surtace opening,
ously llrtrom eating raw lutm.
lynching.
ye t tbe report was beard for a ionir dit
WtronraiUK Phi^hnW » b™ he j
It is said that the Mexican govern­
In a dispute at Birmingham, Alaba­
A Great Medical Work on Manhood.
speaks, ami acts as if he were sorry you | jng to
members of the said Typo- ment intends to establish * consul gen­ ma, over some bills presented for col­
eral at BL Louis or Chicago.
lection, a dentist named Roe drew bis
didn’l know that these - blasted monop-1 graphicnl Union the option of leaving
A portrait of trx-Gov’erhor Grimes, of pocket-knife and cut tbe throat of Hen­ •ugu, was RiiocK.-d &lt;iff. Two mulct.
olies " were grinding tbe life out of you. ] the Union and having their ♦ wages Iowa, was Frida v presented for the state ry Harralson from ear to ear. The vic­
Hr aroma U» take pleasure in feeling' reduced, or leaving »tbe
k- office, there
— ­ capitol by Senator Graves, of Dubuque. tim wm a popular lawyer, and hia
Mrs. Mary Been.-, who died at Racine friends are organizing for vtoigeance.
that he is a martyr for opinion’s sake. fore
Resolved, That Hastings Assembly al the age of 92 years, waa, a pensioner
Heavy snows in the Rocky moun­
We wonder how many of those who
No. 1951 K. of L. send greeting to
tain* have prevented through traffic on
are U» day shouting “ auti-mouopoly ” Typographical Union No. 6. and re­
Gold to tbe amount of $2,000,000 was tlie Northern Pacific rosd for five days,
till they an* red in tbe face would not fuses! to patronise the New York Thursday shipped from New York for and • like delay win probably be caused
by washouts from melted snow between
willingly form s omnbination to get Tribune in any way, and also refuses
B. B. Warner, ex-mayor of Mamdlkm, Ainsworth and Sprague. There are
a bushel forlheir wheat or $3JX) to patroniza any and all who do
Ohio, dropped dead in his office from
a day . for their laior or 40 per cent com­ patronize tbe said Tribune or contrib­ an apoplectic stroke.
Mkal qnaatittea o
mission on dry goods or groceries ? Ai ute to Its support, until it shall recog­
In tbe matter of the exptorion of tbe
Tbe Baltimore and Ohio road has
nize
the
rights
and
inter**!*
of
purchased tbe Pittsbuiy and Western, Wrat LeiMoing ami mitm, u Uakmfor us, the reason we don’t charge B&amp;00
labor.
and fifty-eeven miles of track between town. P*., toe eorooert jery rmxtered
a column fur advertising is because we
Aarefoed, That this Assembly call New Castle and Allegheny Ott.
»rwiMet eeuortng toe eompeay and
can't get it, nut b*.*t ause we don’t want upon all working men In general, and
Prof. Northrup, of Yale college de- tbe inspector for not having an mat
netton made daily for firedamp. Tbe
to. And that is about the way mart of all friends of the labor cause, not to
bein e&lt; toe nlnAemi vietixe win new
us are situated. Nature made us ino- buy. read, or contribute in any .way
WiM eoite tor dwegee. ■
napolista when she endowed us with to the support of said paper, or sup­
C. Shepard A Ox. tbe bankrnpt hart­
Mrtfishnres. There are not a few cor­ port those who do. And that these ware merchants of Milwaukee, show
Price 10 renta, a
resoltions be published in the city
F.Hotehkta.
assets of JtH.900 and liabUitka of *77,- died Friday
porations upon which tbe government papers.
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713.
must put the bridle audhoklartiff rein;
Wuxux J. Mjcm.kl, R 8.
nounoed by iiis danghl
likeness, will on Saturdi
in Westminister abbey.
fertri these inducements not to any man
or corporation but to all, it has seemed
unwfee and unnecessary to place any
restrictions upon tM codduct of any

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�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY », 1«M.

JJNION HALL.

Thursday Eve., March 6th, 1884.
PROF. S. S. HAMItL,
Author of “Tbe Science ot Ekx-uUon.”
Axtieled by his daughter.

ALICE HAMILL,
wm rive an entertainment. &lt;*onsltGn« of RKCITATIOM Md BRAKESPEUAN
IXPKKSOH ATIOXS,

Humorous, Pathetic and Tragic.
TTxncoixr hca tit»,
Thursday Eva., March &lt;J.
Proceeds for tbe benefit of the High School
Literary Society.
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Popular r’rlocs.

Local News.
Hall Fork and Dried Beef at Beamer'll.

A 40, 00 and 80 acre farm for nale.
ORKBLK A POWERS.

ONE rOURTH OFF,
TO CLOSE WINTER GOODS.
R. MUDGE, Cletfcler.
BOY WOW.
Xrictly prime medians efover seed for
mJ*. Thin »eed wan purchased before the
Itaurti a( Trade changed the grade of No. 1
to primL.
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JU B. WIGHTMAN A SON.

tieod Judge" »ajr that Beamer’s 5Oc. Fine
Cut i* the Boss.
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Fine Flooring ten dollar* per thousand
feet; No. 1 Fencing, &lt;14.00; No. 1 Hem­
lock Stock Boards, dressed. &lt;10.00, nt
Heatley Bro*. A- Wilkins’
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NO CUKE, NO PAY J
nr. Barker will treat at his ElectropsUhInfirmary, over the bank, Hastings,
Mkh., all cases of hemorrhoids or pile-.
No cure, no pay.
Wunted, a fterrn to work on lUarri. Inqolrr of Welton A Crook.

Remexbeb the lecture by Mr. Jnea
Clerk at Hickory Corners, Thursday eve“RUjt^h 8th, the proceeds lor the
benefit of Geo. Thomas, of Gull Lake.
Bunday morning last there occurred
a disastrous fire at Jackson, OTtaikns a
loss of fully *150,000. Two Urn are
known to have been lost, and it is
thought that others perished.

time, 83X seconds: the second, a gljoo he continued wort two yian longer,
bat grew wens, ud for the paat three
jean baa bean Mar); or quite balpteu,
bearing bin affliction with patience.
He leaven a widow nnd little boy, hia
aged parents, and a hoet of friend, to
mourn hto leas. "

seconds. In tbe team race—lady and
gentleman, four times around the rink
—Mr. Kit McElwain and Miss Orpha
Knowles won the prize, a *1.00 admis­
sion ticket; time, M secends.
There
were in attendance a number from
neighboring towns.
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In answkb to numerous inquiries
we,
the foreman of the ILunrxB begs leave
Col. Gill has entered the ministryt
to announce that there was no boiler
The meeting opened at the usual
Col. Dickie spent Sunday last in this
explosion at Bowen's Mills. He baa
time, with a large attendance, the
\
KOOd reasons for making such an snser city.
president, Mra. Rose, in the chair.
Miss Ida Kelly is visiting friends in
tion.
,
Mra. Hunsberger took charge of the
W. G. Bltmbm, of Alliance,Ohio, has Bowne.
devotional exercises, which
were
Mr. Jaa Clark is seriously ill with
purchased the Charlotte Leader and as­
characterized with much earnestness,
sumed control of the paper. If he erysipelas.
each member presenting a scripture
makes as much improvement in the
Will Morse was in the city Saturday
promise. The minutes of the last
Leader as the retiring editor he will do and Sunday.
meeting were read and approved.
well.
C. C. Wolcott returned to his home in Mrs. Bailey read a circular to Unions
At the rink Thursday night Niles Dakota Tuesday.
on the department of work with in­
Diamond made five complete circuits in
Mrs. M. A. Morrell, of Sparta Center, fluential bodies, and Mesdames Bai­
MX seconds— winning the prire for the is visiting her brother, C. Turner.
ley and Smith were appointed a com­
fastest skating. Later on. John Brock
Prof. Hall celebrated G. W.’s birthday mittee to undertake that work in be
traversed the same distance in M
with family'and friends in Ann Arbor. half of the Union.
seconds.
Miss Allie Galusha has gone to Petos­
Mr. Franklin, being present for that
The Middleville Republican will don
key, where she will remain until next purpose, presented and explained his
a new dress; ailarge to an eight column fall.
physiological charts to the Union,
folio and receive other Improvements'
John A. G ruble left for Florida recommending them as a necessary
about April first. From the time editor
Thursday, and will remain two or three adjunct to the studies of Hygiene and
Shank assumed control of the Republi­
week.
Heredity. The subject was left for
can iu course has been steadily upward.
James F. Mead, of Lansing, visited future consideration.
Mh. A. Kkllooo has moved his
relatives in and about this city $he past
Mra. Bailey requested
another
broom manufactory to his old quarters,
week.
t f
week In wh’ch to procure and exam­
corner of State and Broadway. He has
Chas.
Armstrong,
of
Bowen's
Mills,
ine tbe leaflets for future study, which
arrangements perfected for and will at
once enter upon the manufacture of made the Banner a pleasant call Wed­ request was granted.
brooms upon a more extensive scale nesday.
As corresponding secretary of the
Mra. Boyer, of Grand Rapids, mother Union, Mra. Bailey asked for an assis­
than formerly.
of Mrs. C. G. Bentley, is visiting at the tant, on account of the demands on
Mr. Em. Bvsby receives laundry
her time in district work. Upon scwork, sends the same to Detroit on latter’s home.

Mra. Chas. Morris, of Yorkville, is
Mondays of each week, having the same
returned on the following Saturday. visiting her daughter, who is attending
Prices are as low as can be procured school in this city.
elsewhere, and satisfaction as to quality
Geo. Higdon, formerly a typo of this
ot work guaranteed.
city, was shaking hands with his many
Charley and Merrick Reed went friends here Monday.
fishing a week ago Monday, and camped
out nearly a week. They returned the
following Sunday with half a pail full
of sunfish, a small l&gt;ass and a huge cat­
fish. Tbe boys guy the two fishermen
a good deal on their hard luck.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dwight, of Chica­
go, are spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. W. Barlow.

There was an obscure show and an
exceedingly small crowd at Union Hall,
Wednesday
evening.
The manager
Wightman x ten’* Elevator.
U
didn’t propose to invest anything in
FOR SALE.
printers’ ink, and the smallness of the
of Baltimore; four mllen due aouth from receipts was no more than could have
l&gt;een expected under the circumstances.

Rev. Marsh, of Grand Rapids, assisted
Rev. Carnahan in the services at the
Presbyterian church Sunday.

Michigan Clover Seed, Illinois Timothy
•wd. Kansas Corn. Chaleo Salt Meats, Halt,
Eime, Hair, Stucco, Oil Meal, Boiler Flour
gc. FT ice* nnd qualities gunraateed.
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At Barlow’s Brick Elevator.

Three pounds of Nice Raisins for 3Be,
At BEAMER’S,

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william newton,
itat iS3, Ha*ti««, Harry Co.. Mteh.

(TION JM
iV re»M»

Mr. Wm. H. Franklin, of Northport,
Mich., spent Sunday last in this city,
the guest of A. H. Johnson.
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tion of the Union, Mrs. Niskem was
constituted Asst Cor. Sec.
A letter was read, recommending
Miss Lucia Kimball, State superin­
tendent of 8. 8. work, to tbe consider­
ation of our Union and the county
organization. There ensued a dis­
cussion in regard to the advisability
of sending for her in behalf of the
county. It was moved and carried
that the consideration of this matter
be carried over one w6ek.
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Mra. Bentley read a note from Mr.
Hilbourn, of the Democrat, offering
“ New York Observer,” “Barry Coun­
ty Democrat,” and other publications
for the reading racks at the”depot,

Dr. Barker was detained in Wabash,
Indiana, all of last week through sick­
ness in his wife’s family there.
and suggesting the advisability of
Rev. A. A. Knappen, of Albion, was ! furnishing a box at the postofflee for

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An appreciative audience listened in the city on Friday, greeting his
] to Judge VauZile’s lecture on "Five friends and former parishoners.
Years in Mormqpdofi,” at Union Hall,
Mr. Frank Mills, foreman of the MidTuesday evening. The Judge expressed dleville Republican, made the Banner

I tho reception ot such papers as inter­

ested people would like to contribute

for this worthy purpose. The papers
| and suggestion were gladly accepted

his views upon the. overshadowing folks a fraternal call on Friday.
• by tbe Union, and a vote of thanks
problem of Mormonism in a clear and
Henry Houghtalin has moved onto 1 tendered Mr. H.
concise manner. The lecture was both his farm in Baltimore, and Comity
Mebdames Smith and Bailey read
Treasurer Alexander occupies his resi-1 abort articles on'topics of interest to
The Lentvh season began Wednes- interesting and instructive.
The Engine and Iron Works were dence on Green street
tlie Union.
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ilaylasL
started up on Monday with if full force
An invitation to meet with Mrs. E.
Mr. Cassy F. Brooks, of this dty cele- |
Be sure and hear Prof. Hamill and
of workmen. The manager Mr. Greu■
brutes
orairo
ms
his
sevenin
seventh
birthday
inmiday
to-ciay.
to-day.
H. Lathrop the following week was
daughter.
sel. informs us that their works wi | He is 28 years old. but was born Feb. 29,
The .Banner’s regular edition is now be run to their full capacity the balance . iggfi, consequently his birthday comes accepted. Topic to be discussed, “ A
Law and Order League for Has­
tt! quires, or -1,488 copied.
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of the season. One hundred and twen­ but once in four years.
tings”
Eighteen united with the Presby­ ty-five different kinds of plow points
Mr. R. M. Bates has closed his term of
Mrh-L. G. Bentley, Secretary.
terian church last Sunday.
are manufactured by this concern.
school at Freeport, and on Monday last
A Card.—Sfetiring from my charge
BAPTisMAt'serviceiof infants at the
The formal dedication of the new left for a course of study at tbe Agri­
and removing from this city, I desire to
Wcthixlist church Sunday next.
Catholic church in thia city will take cultural College. Dick has given the
f x press my thanks to my friends for
The council is still wrestling with place on the 20th of March. High dig­ Freeport people a good school the past I
.
i their uniform kindness, and to my
nitaries of tlie church, among them
the question of better fire protection.
w,n /
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j church ftur their continued confidence
Prof. Hamill and ilaughter are Bishop Burgess. Rev. Fathers Algiers.
4C* Thrilling Story.—Time—Fri-1 and support,
A. KNIDER. |
highly spoken of by the press of the McManus, and Buyre being among the
number expected to take part in the day afternoon last.
country.
At a Nashville leap year roller skat­
Scene first—Advent of two nice young
ceremony. This w ill be a great da)/for
ing
party,
Wednesday
evening,
the edi­
The Star Clothing House. Grand
men' from Charlotte at the Hastings
our Catholic friends in this section.
tor of the Nashville News, under the
Bapida. has a change in its advertiqeHouse in this city. Nice young men escort of one of the fair sex, appeared ■
A late number of the Benton Har­
ment this week.
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leave their autographs on hotel register, ••banged” hair and Wearing a toilet gar-.
bor Palladium strongly advocates the
Encourage the High School Literary
with request that they be assigned sepa­ nished with'flowers, lace and ribbons in
building of the Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp;
profusion. They say he looked “too I
rate rooms, which request is complied
Society by patronizing their entertain­
sweet for anything.”—Detroit News.
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Bay City railway, via Berrien Springs,
ment on tbe flth.
with by gentlemanly cJqrk.
Benton Harbor. Paw Paw, Kalamazoo,
Tableaux
—
Nice
young
men
discover
­
Everybody that wants a good boot or Hastings, Ionia and Ithica. all but one
Our attention has been lately drawn,
shoe buy those manufactured by Smith, of these towns being a county seat. Tlie ed in sittings room of hotel enjoying a by personal experience, to Dr. Bige­
tete-a-tete with two ladies.
low's Positive Cure for coughs, colds
Simmons A Peabody.
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towns along the line of the proposed
Scene second—Nice young men called and consumption, and all throat and
Welton Jt Crook, real estate and in­ railroad appear much interested in the
It is a ayfcentific com­
to office and requentod to register names lung diseases.
surance agents, have an advertisement project.
of lady friends. Great indignation and pound of rare merit, the production of
the researches os an eminent physician
in this issue. Head it.
Mr. W. H. Rockwell, of Carlton, harah words on part of n. y. m., who
and two practical chemists of labora­
The meetings of the bible class at the feeds grateful to Mr. Ambrose, Alexan­ receive the grand bounce upon refusing tory experience.of fifty years. It is an
Presbyterian church each Friday eve­ der, father of Fred Alexander of this
to either comply with this request or unequaled inodern production. — Ex­
change. Trial bottles free, of F. Hotch­
nings are very interesting.
city, for successfully removing, a rose
kiss.
* Those cigars sent this office by Mr. cancer from his neck, without the use
Earl R. Brown, the baker, were duly of the knife. The woundis now almost waiting passage on 11 p. m. Matward
entirely healed. Mr. Alexander is 84 Amund train.
Letton Mdrenod to tb&lt; following penoua resampled and pronounced A 1.
Scene third- Enter landlord having
■The kid and goat - shore manufactur­ years of age, and, we understand, has
ed by Smith, Simmons &amp; Peabody are met with great waws in removing in each hand a three-pound weight.
A. J. Burley, J. P. Kpnui, Charles BlUln&lt;tou,
Invitation to nice young men to "ante” Ettle Stark. J. J. Katniw. Amand* M. Phillip*,
the l&gt;est and cheapest in the market
Mary
Peterson, Nellie Smith.
amount
of
their
hotel
bill.
Refusal,
and
We are informed by good author­
“The last ball of the season” given
Drop Lrttcjw - Lewta Benedlei. I’hehc
call for documents. Ihrsentation of
by the ilaucing club failed to materalize, ity that partiro from abroad are con­
documents (Impound weights) by land­
r. Fattenon.
or the music did, which is much the templating looking the ground Bvcr
H. POWERS. P. M.
with * view of greeting in th to dty a lord. They “ante.” (Approach of train.
saine.
I
■
rtenm tlourtn* milt Innnmuch aa there Quick curtain. Tableaux. Red. lights.
Hkv. B. Hamp is now conducting a
to a verj' Rood wqter power lor a portion Quick music.]
'
wriea of meeting in the new brick church
THE END.
of the year, and also chance for cooper­
m Baltimore, and is having very good
age, storage ol fuel, etc., on the site of
DIED.—In this dty. February 28th of
suecere.the Bartley mill, the Banner thinks heart disease, Mr. Lucius Russell, in the
From now until June 16th it is un­ that is one of the most available sites inj
38th year of his age. Deceased was born
lawful to catch black, green, silver,
in Illinois, and in 1866 he came to this
the dty.
rock or white bass, sunfish, perch or any
At a meeting of the executive com­ dty, where he has since lived, being in
food fish.businew
the greater portion of the time.
mittee of the Barry County Agricultu­
Fitzgerald Pout, G. A. R., will ral Society, held in thto dty on thelfith. Since he was 13 years of age he bad been
bold a campfire at their hall in this dty, It waa decided to hold a four daya fair, afflicted with paralysis.
Mr. Hnsedl
on Tuesday evening, March 18th. A commencin* September 30th, thia aea- was prominently identified with budrousing time is anticipated.
aon. It wm decided that memberahip ihm and social interests of the dty, had
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra. ticketa with five admlaalona abould be gained a host of friends, and will be RUCTION!
E. H. Lathrop on next Tuesday after- toauad, the aamu to be eold for *1A&gt;, mdly missed in sodal circles, totally
»on at 2 JO o'clock. A cordial invita­ no dargo for the admtomon of trnma. by the young people. The funeral took
tion is extended to the women in Haat- Jfaaara. J. C. Bray, Porter Burton and place at 2 p. m. Thursday, from the
H. P. Feagtoa, with the president and family reddence on Jsthrson street
The youn» Iwlim at the PnabrtMtan Moetary. ««« kppoin*"1 “ • «&gt;nuiilb
Of *ralew«te.
mewton-1.
--------------...
Newton, 8*Bd*ymn’?un* wiu t've a Hpectade social on teeth rev toe the premltun UM.
Mr. Newton was born in London,
Friday evening of thia wedt, at the resT1IKU WM * l»nrc crowd end lou ol
■dence of Mra. Kenfield. Everybody In- ton at the akating rink WedMedaj eveIlftera he oommeorad wortta* fcv Uie
viud to enjoy the fun.
nin». In the Hack, race the majority of
govOTment, building lighlhouera. uvl
Thursday, March 6th, 1884,
Bv kctqucnce to odvartiaement at the eonteMante availed themselves of worked walla uouxly twenty jem. Hr
•be howl Of local colunm It win be seen the privitere of the &lt;o*»-yoin*e«
wm married to Mho Meria Boab in
•bat our High Hbool Literary Society condition and crcj&lt; and rolled around
April. IBM. livia* contented and happi
b»ve secured a firaKlaaa entertainment the ring. The find priw, a *LSO pair
until etrieken with paralyse in 18W;
of skatee, wm won by Kit McElwain.
for the 6th of March.

Come in and We will Explain More Fully,
$30.00 OVERCOATS, $16,00,
$27.50 OVERCOATS, $16.00,
$25.00 OVERCOATS, $16.00,
$20.00 OVERCOATS, $16.00.
$l&amp;00 OVERCOATS, $16.00.

All Overcoat marked ip plain English figures
$18, $20, $25, $27, $30 will be sold at
a uniform price of $16.00.

15.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
12.50 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
12.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00.

All Overcoats marked on the ticket &lt;16.00, &lt;13.60,
&lt;12.00 will be sold at a uniform price of &lt;11.00.

$10.00 OVERCOATS, $6.00.
8.50
“
apo.
7.50
“
0JDO.
6.50
.
, 6.00.
All Overcoats marked on the tickets &lt;10.00, 8.00,
7.60, 6.60 will be sold at a uniform price of &lt;6.00.

OUR FINE OVERCOATS
Are going fast at these prices, bnt we have a great many laft.

Star Clothing House,
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

----- at——

Frederick Hotchkiss.’
1 have on hand several Standard Books,
bought for the holidays.

I will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!
I’he long winter evenings are upon us.

You can spend them in no way more profits-

bly than by reading.

Have the books for you,

and so cheap you cannot help buying.

If. Jacek F Braiiitt

School Books!
I have what you want in this line.

�sucrrun con hot.
[Barton Joaraslj

“EUN ALONG NOW.”
whirh

tehigent physician as oar young friend
Dr. Podge; s.
He like, some others.
Imd noticed th, diffrreBra in ,pp~r-

MM ud ictioo wHtoh Meh »nd «n=u

w drow,y/*

compositions excite m our concm- I White the rases bioomod and died;
coers -the aspect of painful but heroic । rywaa then 1 thought o&lt; the autumn.
&lt;mdnrmK» which i, ™modby • Br.hui. I And 1Jon^d for to. thanrttoil tayA
-uiun.k wrw- that lirelv w&amp;izcriijc of heads When the treas should don their purple,
symphony . the lively wagging
And the hill tops hide in base.
patting of feet, and bearing
time oi
of I
petting
beating mne
hands when a lively inarch is played; TLm autumn came
and the peaceful slumber that calms
tins features and attune* the snore when
And tbe leaves cams drifting down;
a piano soloist is struggling through a
fwas then 1 lus&lt;ad for tbe winter,
composition in five movements and of
Tne winw cold and pale,
three-quarters of an hour's duration.
lie lias consequently conceived the
idea that, by developing the theory to
which his observations in this direction
.
have given birth, a new school of medi- And I think in wild impaiieocs
Of the fluirun on hili aad plain;
cinp mav be founded, where music inI
»f'pbtafo .bril b* lhe remwlr for
wm
_
|
human ills, and already perceive* mm- white the teweL Contenl. I seek for,
self as the founder of a system which
’*"•» —— ■------ — s_.—
|
hhall be called tbe “Podgerian." and set j
QOUQH'S BOYHOOD.
|iim upon • the same pedestal with i
Hahnemann. He is now busily en-1
gaged
in
taking
lessons
upon I
iseuM Temperance Leet ■ re r.
tbe accordeon—this instrument being I
[Sarah K. Bolton
in. Wide Awake.)
easily portable and lesi difficult of
.---------­
mastery than mo*t others—and when he
His life had been a peculiarly bitter
gets some patients, as he has eipecta- one. Born in a very humble home at
Sandgate,
on---the x
English coa«d, „i..„.
gleanti&lt;m of doing before long, he will tart |j “
•--'~i------I ing with hia mother and kisier after the
his theory in a practical way.
An incident wh ch occurred the other Ij reapers, that they might have bread to
day confirms him iu his belief that he eat. or cleaning knives and ahoes in tbi
has hit upon a great principle. A man gentleman’» house where his father was
camo into hie office in search of some re­ a servant, there was little to make a
lief from an overmastering lassitude lx&gt;y's life bright. When he was 12
and lack of desire for-exertion, and Pod- • family offered to bring him to Amer­
gers brought the acoordeon and played ica if his parents would pay $50 for his
“Peek-a-Boa." and “Wait Till the Clouds passage. It was difficult to earn this,
Roll By" to him. The sufferer showed but his mother thought, after the man­
manifest agitation while the .first selec­ ner of mothers, “Perbapa in tbe new
tion was being performed; when Pod- world, our John will be aotnebodv.” So,
gers struck into the second he began with tears, she packed his scanty cloth­
walking the floor and swinging his ing. putting in a tittle Bible, and pin­
arms, and, as the player crowded all ning these lines on a shirt:
Forget me not wben death shall close
his power of expression into the con­
Tb«ae eyelids in their last repoee;
cluding strain, he knocked the physi­
And when the murmuring breezt» wavs
cian down with a treatise on osteology,

though some one had been dependent
on him, and a pale-faced little girl—
rendered around tbe streets of. a west­
ern city. They had been left by an
immigrant train, having fallen aaleqp in

a part of tbe
full value in

the burry, incident upon departure, »o
one thought of them.
Tbby begged
the btution-keeper to allow them to re­
main by tbe fire, but be discredited
their atory—declared tkat they had not
been left by a train; that they lived in
the city, and were only “hanging
M.WMMU. to
w, a~^
j
around"
steal something. Everybody
hurried MAVXU|^.
Jong. ' No_one
had M•' MU.M
kind
laUAAMMA
VUO UMW
look for the waifs. They went into the
WUTO corridor of • total, bat . Otaa
jmjj.
“Run along now. —
- You don
’t want to
yjra-e
___________ ~
be
slopping
“We are nearly frozen,” the boy replied, and we want to get warm."
“Children ought to be at home such
weather as this. Your mother ought to
know te tter than to send vou out.”

Our old friend Broaghey walked
into Cot Mci'heraon’s office one day,
several years alter tho uar, laid hit
heavy walking stick down on tbe table,
polled a big Ixiwie knife out of its
sueath, and laid it by the stick, took the
mate to the bewie out of hia bootjmd
deposited it akmgside its twin, un-traphi»------b«lt---u,------------------winch w».ppcodcd
two
TPoJ
-----——
,■ - , ,
six-shooter revolver!, in their oues,
and*
-™! then
then taking
taking from
from his
hi. pocket
pook.t an
w
enormous wallets pread out before CoL
... ... ... of- dollars
- . - of
. the
McPherson hundreds
oW county scrip.
“Now," said he, when he had it all
displayed, “A want thia redeemed. Your
name
on every piece, saying that it w
K&lt;»d for so much. I want my money.
Tbe colonel looked at tbe speaker,

‘
1j
j
।

'

CENanM
spoor.
Of Ufo aad

travail—

Thl
Harry
Hui to

G.'M
in thi*
hatch*

“Our mother» dead, air. She died then at the array of scrip, then at the
two weeks ago, and we came away with ' araenal- The . scrip was genuine, the
people that are going south, where it’s artillery ready for action, sod the old
warm, but the train has left us, and man m earnest.
«
“ Why, my dear sir^" said the colonel,
the man won’t let w stay in the depot.”
“
I
have
no
funds
“Very good storv, young fellow; but
- — —— with
. ..which - to
. pay
&lt;
run along home. Parents that would J°®- I wa* ^ut
officer of the
send their children out to beg suoh county, and am not per.-mnally rusponsible
fur *
any
the
county’s debts."
debts."
weather as this, should be punished.”
“
bi® for
nT of tb
« county's
A Frvnrh paper gives the following
“Don't know anything about that,” description of a new process for making
“ We are not begging.”
“Run along with you," and he opened was the reply, “your signature is on artifical ivory from the bones of .Wp
tbe door and thev passed out into the there saying that the scrip is good.
cutting wind, 'fho fierce blast seemtsl Now I want my money, and 1 mean to
macerated for ten or fifteen hours in a
to blow the darkness cloee up to the i.t'-e it."
lamps; the tired teams seemed to bio.v ' s Those things ware to be paid in Con­ solution of chloride of lime and after­
dulling miste from their nostrils; and federate money, anyhow,” said Col. Mc­ ward washed in clean water and allowed
“That was all the kind of to dry. Then they are put with all the
the heavy wagou wheels seemed to sink Pherson.
money we had in those days."
neral* of hide, etc., into a e}&gt;ecially
deep into the darkness and pulverize
“
Well,
that's
what _I want," said constructed boiler gnd dianol red by
tbe gloom.
The children weut into a
Broughey. , “Confederate money is steam so m to forpi a fluid mass, to
drug store.
god enough for me."
which is added 2J per cent, of alum.
“l.un along there."
CoL McPherson drew a sigh of re­
They went into a restaurant.
lief.
Excusing himself for a few mo
til the mass is dear and transparent.
“Run along there."
Any convenient coloring material i*
They went into a saloon where merry menta, be went out and soon returned
revelers sang wild songs, and where with enough Confederate money to re­ then added, and while the mas* is still
the maudlin man dropped a tear in his deem all the old man’s scrip. He was warm it is strained through cloth of
and fled from the house with remark­
glass.
। out oi
of a bad
oaa uox,
box, ana
and tne
the creai
credit of appropriate coanwiDess and received in
able rapidity. In view of the evident
|
“Run along there," said the bar- Greenbrier county had been saved.
a cooler, and allowed to cool until it
success of tiie treatment Podgers has
has acquired a certain consistence eo
: tender. "This is no place for children.” ,
made out a bill, but for the life of ’him
‘
Then, again and Sgain, she pressed :'
“
j
r
that it can be spread out on a canvas
"Let
ns warm ourselves,” ._
implored
doesn't know where to send it
her only boy to her heart, and stole out j the. —boy
and. WJta.
he —
repeatedW^.J.
his story.
without passing through it. It is dried
— »
One of our enterprising inventors has on frames in the air. and forms sheets
I behind the garden wall, that, anob- '
‘“••ri.r.,.
--------That's all very
well, young man, b it
served, she might cast a'last look at the ' haven't I seen you around tbe streets | patented a life-boat, which seems to of convenient thickness. It is then nerj-Gath" in N. Y Tribune. ]
meet Dearly every want of shipwrecked
stage which carried him to London.
begging,
many
a
time.
’
"
a new country
,like
, itours.
is
I»eople. Ria boat consists of a hollow
The voyage was a long one of nearly
llahed by keeping it for eight or ten
“ No, sir."
.
amazing how innovation has been dis­
globe of metsj or stood, ballasted at the
two months. The little, lad often cried
ours in an alum bath that has not
“1 think I have. Til bet you haven’t
couraged. though there lias seldom in his cabih. and he wrote back, “I wish
bottom, so that it will always right been' used before. The quantity oT
taken do less than $10 home to-day.
been any real innovation which has nbt
itself immediately on touching tbe
mother ca:iH wxah me to-night,” show- Run along,
alum
necessary for this o|»eration
Iw-ri triumphant.
At a time when
water, and can never capsize even in
ing what a tender “mother's boy" he;
a-—;- •»
amounts to 50 per cent, by weight of
Again
they were in the freezing
nearly all tbe actors in the country
the roughest sea. This boat has com­ the gelatine sheets. When they have
was. When New York harbor was en 1 gloom,
were worshiper* of slavery, the play
partments lor water, medical stores,
- - he
- . was
— eager
-j®-- —
“Oh.wherewillwewakeintheniorntered,. and
to
see —
his I&gt;
'
acquired sufficient hardness ther are
of “^.ncle Tom’s Cabin" walked upon
bull’s-eyes
adopted country, he was sent below to ing?” came from tbe saloon and died and
i i .*provisions,
j
»
- . to let in wtehed in cold water and let dry on
the stage and made nomeromi fortunes. black boots and shoes for the family.
black boots and shoes for the family.
i1 on the cold air. as the bov and his sis- “8h.t’u f00^ for tugreM1 and egress
fraiues os at first. This material works
Only a few years ago Dr. Holland and
•I
*
_
.
_
j
‘
iMirt
hole
for
hoistmir
aitraala
tn
tl
|
port
hoisting
signals
to
tlie
i 'His school davs were now -over.-I ter turned a corner.
r_.
* .
‘___ _
mast, comfortable seats all round the more easily and takes as fine a polish as
Attartwo rar. oi hard work m th.. ]
“Don’t cry, my little pet."
.» with the
lb. reading
r.^lwg public,
pub ;c both
Loth as
ta U
£ „„ hj, kni(, toh
,
ing
it
i inside for the passengers, and a double
“I’m so cold.”
ought to be and as i
. * *’
" ” .
]
“Yes; but we may find some place. ., hollow mast for supplying fresh air, and
discerned a ta-ite for pictures an l doeo­ liis permission to go to New York and
! for carrying off that which has become
. Let us go back to the depot, and may be ‘
rations, and they tried a new magazine,
vitiated. Ou the outside of the globe
At a dinner last w&lt;^*k
_______________________
learn a trade.
Consent was given, we can get on a train.”
which almost immediately struck tbe
and, in the middle of the winter, our
They wandered around in the blind­ l&gt;oat runs a gallery, for the tue of physician of eminence . horn I aat near .
general
t&lt;ite, and that taste is now seen Englis h-1 * H rmmlmd U. grat | ing
story of
tin English
E^rata^FZl^
xirm.un •iviy
OI au
r.Ugllsn ,!
.
. inc .lit
sleet.
'..sailors in rowing, hoisting sail, dis- told an interesting
r charging rockets, or steering. Of course, I dinner. “**
’
'J
It -----was some years ago.
I,
boll. th. kwdino American mrtraraw j
wiU* oo taend., ami only SO oonta |
-Wo
“Wear
are a long time getting there,*
both the leading American maga ernes
' '। the caiH
cases would be vary rare when ’liad* oome too late to make the acquaint- i /*.,*»••• , u
. , n
,•
| in his pocket.
Hundreds passed by as ! said the girl.
have large circulations in England, based
' 8C,’ sailing, or steering would i»e re­ •no. of tbo. o»L«r gno-ta To n&gt;« W. CUHESiolt-IMacba, D/fpm. bm
i he stood on me
the dock, holding his
hi. little
little
“I believe ve mt loot," the brother I rowin
in part upon their popular pictures, j no stowl
Cda^tiat. /WaMrtWt, CuutipatMl,
d his
qui^ - f but in case of need all three Mtgard to take to Ute table » Ude
, trunk in
his hands,
hands, but
but no
no one
one spoke
spoke to
to I replied.
replied. “Let‘ us turn'in here,” "and quired,
and the British, publishers are seeing if 1 l*«eee
p..O
x
whom I did not know, nod v bow: name
oorf PURIFY THE BLOOD.
i him.
But,
at 1...1
last, by dint of earnest- I| .1
they went into a narrow alley and could be easily managed.
they cannot pick up American support
A
model, will
did HU*
not uiai.l
distinctly hear. She had a' MOTICK^-Witbost t putiel« otdo«bt.Kf'» fnnnA s nl.ra
I —oUchtxl down by a U
all
“ glance at tbe uumiv
Wiki show
BUOW how
now f I» mu
wall.
' 1
fur
similar
illustrated magazines. ness, he found a place to enter as er- I. crouched
Ah. ”
Mr. ”
Huntai.tr
, boeuTUK,
be, | &gt;hy Iran nd ‘
- . wouH
--------------'Oioe. i
rand boy and lexm book-binding, re- |
/.t
'
_______ you hare ! ““-P10..^, ““
American humor and raev description
l few times
, protected
from
rain
tu! rwu..
. I and
from
ram danrarMiti
and wind, and oou । and deprecating manner, a* if she aMatsry.aadbavi^always fwrfonMd n&gt;or«ih*Q
oeivinj $2.25 a week, and payin? $2.00 been a
derived
; b«i
’aisand
‘7ouwind,
’ protected
in at least one newspaper have resulted
................
„v, werel^ahfoI
to
Ob ,
aequently, to a z
great
extent, from cold.
out of this tor his board.
How hu I have sbmetimes
shown pity,
pity, and
and after
after ! ---------‘times shown
in a duplicate set of forms or electro­
This
is
k
very
important
}&gt;oint
„
S
}»oint iu
in Mr.
Mr. serration. To encourage her I plunged
all
*
employer supposed he could live on $1 : ward found
that
it
wm
ill-bestowed,vo
r
wan ill-bestowed,ym
types going abroad aud being
reprinted. .monUi.forcfoUwMd wtahing. tu !»,. banlid
'MtarpribS
M«l ,our
'
Manes’ design, is we all know that very
Our press had become too
'
British pres, aavertappoared.
!Afa, Mr. Chtircbntan, whole kara many persons, not merely w omen and
for its audience, while the .1 .
, .. . J
The Hret night he wae plaeed by hl, | prew the »oft velvet »t tbo time of children, but often
/
-s
hardy men. only
had endeavored to maintain editorial'
‘ peri
. rm^from expos­ ing that my companion listened intelli­
bovding mi,I roes i. an rttie, with »n ; pr.vfcr: you who xe euffering with drv
drowuing to
opinion as the first standard of journal- j,,T I *iV
&gt;rZ~ 1 ‘---------“7
wy — — —w
Mr.^Manea sug­ gently and knew what I was talking
lam.
. ■ , ,;..
~ aua” * JTt 3?'re
-d.
with
e
er.
im. xn
In toe
the long run tnoue
tboM laventuven
ulvenlayen
r'T
d’.*!f
h moieture,
»&gt;“*»«. the Ure
that a &lt;propeller
might
be attached
--------------- -----------------— about, I said I had been pained to diswho hod out the people the bort win i
night the man died, and thehor- I “eimple annal. of the poor," ecratch gests
A- U
• - •
do the boat. The^ov.nt tendenc. of ro;.’^“*;n
b3Z *U^ed *lo“’ 'ro“ !our bibl“ th« he^warmiug • AL_,»-__A
A0-* 10
*ofknd by a crank ! &lt;wer a technical error in mv favorite
[era on the inside. ' author's last book. I referred to the the American mind in to ask for rrepecl- *'!!' tbf ‘J'“d ,iU morning.
; ratanoe, “Suffer little children tooome turned by thb passengers
It is calculated that a boat,
boa.,twelve feet J hospital scene, and showed that the
TRADE
MARK
700 - • in diameter, would barrv
barrv about fiftv doctor took a position quite untenable
ta, gra. JU ta jutify atroog op£
‘“w'hS’^r £v£ ■HL could smell tbe
’ dog-wood
’
I &gt;-*» mucn in
blos­ paaaengers. Tho boat can be carried and unprofessntaa!
som* by*the porch, I wouldn't be so on deck or hung- over the. stern on earnest, but I quieted down when I •
davits, in either of which positions it found that she agreed with me. Aftei ;
'
------two rooms were rented; the girl found cold.
—Id.” Mid the little girl.
1
work
in
a
ntraw
bonnet
factory,
and.
“
oe a
Ajb Elepkaat Celor- Bearer.
“Iijcui
It_Mill be
a jlong tune before they may be used as a cabin during the dinner my demure companion took k\ I
▼oyage.
________________
Eentieman by the button and said :
। poor though they were, they were very j bloom again, nr
[Intar Ocean.]
mv pet.”
—
' weather kill tlie tree ?" i
ere, dear. 1 want you to know this
2 Will this cold
During a battle in India the driyer of happy. John was now 16, devoted to 1
I
Liver and Kidney Bfirecy,
physician from America ; doctor, this is I
tbe elephant carrying the colors of lhe his mother, aud still a noble, unselfish,
“No, bnt it will be a long time before
‘
i i 'a
• V* K.1I
[St. Louis Republican.]
mv
husband, Mr. Lewes.’ It was George '
persevering
boy.
summer
comes.
tunny had just given the oommaud to
-------— 7~.’’ „
, .
I
lTh® ■Vi® of costume," savs Gen.
At tbe end of three months, through
halt when he was shot dead. The ele­
Can pe ople in Heaven look down and . Mallet, “and even the manners of the Eliot to whom I had been explaining
the incongruities of ’ Middlemarch*
!
phant nhver stirred a foot, refusing to dullness of business, both children lost see people on the earth ?"
i , Brasent o&gt;«nkr*tinn
gouct»uun are nox. mi_mv opmSgrwabU Aramatfc
________
“Yes, I think so."
advance or retire, as tbeconflict became their places; aud now began the strug­
J
Kin, an improvement on a half century
uksbtci
“I wish they couldn't."
hotter and fiercer, until the Mahrattas, gles wh;.ch the poor know eo well in our
ago. The manager would not admit a
[iBter
Ocean.)
“Why, pet?”
t
seeing thb standard still flying steadily large cities.
gentleman into a ball-room with boots,
On one occasion Wendell Phillipa
They
two ?deoent
rooms,
“Because if mamma looks down and or even a frock coat; and to dance
BBDUULTK THE BOWEL3,
in its place, refused to believe that they
«. left
------their
---------------------------- and
■aid to ■
a irjcou;
friend: “Ii remember
remember thai
that .
,
.—
.
They egre RbraiMttaa. aad al! Fri-1
were being beaten, and rallied again j moved into a garret. Winter came oa sees us, she wouldn’t be happy any without gloves y— ’•
■arjr traoteea They invigoraic.
m
and again round the colors. And *°d they had neither fuel nor food, more."
‘■J**.®
oommenosment ball (when 1 graduated? —--- ------------ o —
nouwh,strengthen sad qu&gt;&lt;&lt;
all this while, amid
the din of ' John walked miles out into the country,
He drew her closer to him.
The 1818), my coat was broadcloth, of sei­ Boston one evening, I took s car for
and dragged home old sticks which lay neighboring lights went out one by green color, high velvet collar to home. Next to me sat a man who asked
by tlie roadside. He pawned his coat, one.
The sleet seemed to be conquer­ much; .wullow-tea, pooketa outaid. me if I had been to hear Phillips. I
The dog that had with lapels and large silver-plated but- told him I had. He then asked what I
sound of that voice it would never hear that, the mother, who haul now become ing everything.
thought of the speech. I answered that
barked over on the hill
silent
again. At length the tide of conquest ill. might have some mutton broth.
.tous,
white
satin
damask
vest, I «m pr.ttj »ell uta.ttad with it
One day he left her in t^ars, and went
left the field deserted.
Mahrattas
showing
the
edge
of a bine
DETROIT, MICH.
Stapumg me on the knee be wid exA obeerltm, .freoang morning broke. undsrvest; a
swept on in pursuit of the flying foe, sobbing down the street.
wide
opening
for
“What is
the matter?’* said A By an alley sa&gt; two ngid forms
The Ixwom rufflers. and nd shirt collar. »Ths citadly: -Th.t fellow ou&gt; ntake vou
but the elephant, like a rook, stood
boy was in hui shirt sleeves.
He had »«»k TM drewd Kith * l»y,r olTonr believe black ia wMta.' Thi. act'me
there, with the dead and dying around, stranger.
put his tattered jacket around hia tittle or five three-cornered cravats, artis­ thinking. I knew I Wa. capable ci ex
“I’m hungry aad so is my mother. ”
and tlie ensign waving in its place. For
“Well. I can’t do much, but I’ll help
three days and nights it remained where
tically laid and surmounted with a cam­ erUng a greal mfloenoe ovar mv amli
you
a
little'
”
and
be
gave
John
a
d-cent
its master had given the command to
bric stock, pleated anckbuckled behind. •com In thoae old dar. I often 'eXined
lb«m up io raoh a nitd. of Ucitament
halt. No bribe d* thfreat could move loaf of .broad.
[London
Standard.}
When
the
boy
reached
home,
the
it They then •fnt te-a village 100
Late on Saturday afternoon, says a
that they should go
miles away, aud brought the mahout’s good woman put the Bible on the
peach-blossom tint. They were rather
little son. The noble hero seemed then rickety pine table, read from it and then Flint telegram, the- following incident •diort, in order to display flesh-colored
occurred at Hawarden: , ^ust sis it was
to remember how the driver had some­ knelt and thanked God few tbe precious
m k
g*1
0XP&lt;*Qre *»s in•ad they woahl h&gt;n doo, it liul I
growing dusk the police, who are in
times given his authority to the little loaf.
rreased by very low-cut pumps with
In the spring he obtained employ­ constant attendance upon the premier, shiny buckles. My hair was very black, taflectad that thia wta noi, attar .11 ,
child, and immediately, with all the
ment at $4.50 a week, but poverty were surprised to see- a man walk
k«g. and queued. .1 should bo very dMirable mfitumoe. It wooMnot
aud
privation
had
fallen
too rapidly up the approaches to tbe castle, taken for a lunatic or a liarlequin in b, of any permaowt valo,, forth, nnt
slowly away.
day th.y would raput Una of their
heavily, rested too long upon the carryixig under his arm a mysterious- ■uch a costume now.
lolly nd beooxioaa Io Koboi, forlndmother. One day, while preparing looking parcel, and from his manner it
ingthwn into it. Fran that lira I
[San Franetero Chmnicte.l
John’s simple supper of rice aad milk, was inferred that the man was either
[CUMgo Tribunal
•ought to rwi the reuon rotbor than
Among the carious callings in Paris she fell dead! All night long the deso­
Mi-AMbonx Mid: “I h.., be« th. pj.u.on. of on omUenw. and I know
is that of the “wakers-up.” The wakers- late boy held her cold hand in hia;
generally old men, and winter then, in that Christian city, she was put taken charge of by the police, and ronndlj .baked .nd ridiculed lorrilow
removed
to
that
part
of
the
castle
in
■UK
• rental, c lerk of min. to wed • let
n their best season. The reveilleur, as in a pine box. and without shroud or
prayers, carried in a cart, hertwo chil­ which they are quartered, and on his tar ta which women raAwgo w*»npellej
■■telleetwal.
Mhlag^
utd re no. oorrectad
(Wttle
dren walking behind it, and was buried
Utere 1. » little went hiriorr . .boat
war through thn suburbs adjoining the in Potter’s field.
lh.t
letter
tlmt
will
.
be
omctainc
to
from'
Birmingham,
and
had
made
an
ax,
fortification -mostly inhabited by meFor three days afterward, John and
his sister never tasted food. Probably which he intquded to present to Mr. thoee who »rc Ixogbtag at me mid nr
the world said, “Poor things!'’ but it is Gladstone. He would present it per­ female clerk who oannoC apell aelTtaoe' nwwho^ytePop^r
..
certain that no oae offered to help sonally, do matter what tbe cost. The Tbe tact c. c),.c
. *»&gt;«?_a- intaUccturt
man was kindly treated by the officer,
rorkariti xeaoato. ciuwroaD co., pkmn.
and after be had somewhat regained proved, and which was then sent to a
lams
ClathM-Mwe.
his composure a message was sent to n-le clerk, a noting. gr adnata. to make latod the Iliad.**
Mr. Gladstone, who came out of the “
ropl"
E’”I «&gt;w
Which this &lt;N»ntiMman
.

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AT HOME.

A ROVING PEOPLE.

HASTINGS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY », 1RM.

[Mamie Dickon in Youth's Companion ]

Local News.

No further material resistance was
offered to our advance until about the
tniddle of the afternoon. Abont four
miles' up the Gordonville plank road at
Salem church -dur advance came up
with the rebels and found them in force
and strongly entrendied on either side
of the road in the edge of thick woods.
To reach these entrenchments our
line must advance a&lt;joss an open-plain
—a beaut’ful meadow. As Gen. Sedg­
wick’s object was to join Hooker as
quickly as possible, no attempt at a
flank movement was made, but prepa­
rations for a direct advance hastily
put in operation. Lines were quickly
formed, ana tlie advance sounded. It

NOTICE.
C&lt;»1Um'

■nbacriptlon

or the foreman Mr. Johnwon.

.

Tin rnday night of last week Mr.
Harry Russell fractured one of the
bones of his arm while doing the.trapeze
act at the skating rink.
.
.

Ever since I can remember anything,
I remember him as the good gen ins of
the bouse, and as the happy, bright and
fanny genius.
He had a peculiar tone of voice and

name, which was the one addressed.
He had funny songs which he used to
•mg to them before they went to bed.
One in particular, abont ah old man who
caught cold and rheumatism while
driving in an omnibus, was a great
favorite; and as it was accompanied by
sneezes, coughs and funny gesticula­
tions. it had to be sung over and over
agiin before the small audience was
satisfied.
I can see him now through the mist*
of years, with a child nearly always on
his knee,his bright and beautiful eyes
full of life and fun. lean hear his clear
•nd sweet voice, as he sang to those
children, as if he had no other occupa­
tion in the world but to amuse them.
And when they grew older, and were .
able to act little plays, it was the father
himself who was teacher, manager,
prompter, |o these infantine amateurs.
Aqd those tUealnrahi were undertWD •» earnestly and seriously as wore
thpt«e of the grown-up people. - He
children their parts
appArBtely— teach them what to do, and .
how to do it, acting himself for their
edification.
.
At one moment be woqlc be the
dragon in "Fortuuioat the next, one
of the seven servants; and then taking
the part of s jockey, played by the
.youngest child, a mere baby, whose
little legs had much difficulty to get
into the top-boots—until he had taken
every part in the play.
And before these children were old
enough to act regular pieces, the same
pains were taken about any little I
charade they might ask for, any song
they were taught to sing, each child
knowing well that such pains had to be
taken l&gt;efore his approval could be won.
As with his grown-up company of
actors, so with his juvenile company
did hia own earnestness and activity
work upon them and affect each per-

The riris have little to do with Be­
ltacting their husbands. The men nearly
**w*y» fl* that up aZnong themselves,
A bold warrior sees a girl whom he
loves m another tribe. He rides up at
night, finds where ahe ia sleeping,
dashes np to her tent, snatches her up
in his arms, puts her before him on the
horw »»d
»w»y like the wind.
If he happens to be caught he is shot
If he is not, the tribe from which he
has stolen the girl pays him a visit ia a
few days. The dervish, a priest of the
tribe, joins the hands of the young
man and the girl, and both tribes join
in the merriment.
AU the bravest men steal their wives,
but there on* some who do not. Their
method is a little different Of a calm,
moonlight night—and moonlight in tho
tropics ia far more beautiful than here
—you may Mb an Arab sitting before
tho tent of his inamorita picking a
stringed instrument something like our
banjo and singing a song of hia owa
composition.
This is his courtahip.
They are the most musical people in
the m orld.
They talk in poetry, and
extemporization
is aa easy
with
them as it waa with the Scalds of old.
If the girl is obstinate he goes else­
where and seeks to win another girl by
his songs and music.
Sometimes the fathers make up the |
match, but always the girl is the obedi- '
ent slave. Her religion, Her people,
her national instincts, the traditions of
her ancestors, all teach her to be the
slave of her husband. The power of
life and death is in his hands, and she
bows before his opinions with the most
implicit obedience. It is only when the
fair-faced Frank comes, with his glib
talk of woman's highest duties and
grander sphere, with his winning man­
ner, with his marked respect, so flatter­
ing to a woman's soul, that she leaves
her husband, forsakes the teachings of
her childhood, gives up home and
friends, and risks death itself to repose
in his arms. They are as fine riders as
the men, and as fearless. They can go
almost any distance without fatigue.
They are fine shots, and don’t know
xHiat personal fear is.
The women of these people are mod­
est and far more faithful than the
women of civilized life.
Indeed, it is
the rarest thing in the world to hear of
conjugal infidelity. The women mature
at 11 and 12, Mid are old at 35. 'When
young they are beautiful. They have
soft, dark skin, black, flawing hair, and
soft, languishing eyes. They are pas­
sionate in their loves, but after marriage I
all their affection is oenterqd in their
husbands. If a woman is fohnd to be
untrue to her husbaffd she is instantly
killed, together with her lover. But
this seldom happens.

CASTOR IA
for

Infant*

and

Children,

Casto ria promotes Digest ion
and overcomes Flatulency, ComiLq*.tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, and
FeveruhncMB. It insures health and
natural sleep, without morphine.

G. W.’s BIRTHDAY was duly observed
&gt;n this city. The sniall boy with the
hatchet was not caught in the act of was one of the most beautiful Sabbath
afternoons that I ever saw. The sun
CENTAUR LIMIWIENT—absolute cure for Bheonsmangling cherry trees however.
was shining brightly, now well down in
tfsm, Sprains, Burna, Galls,
The most Powerful and Pene­
Fob first class job work, .call at U»e the west; the air was cool and balmy,
trating Pain-relieringr nnd Heqliny Remedy known to man.
Banner job-rooms. New. presses, new the meadows covered with a beautiful
; type and experienced workmen insure carpet of green; the trees had put forth
,, good work.
j
'J
1
,W foliage, and the air was freighted
With rich fragrance from their opening
•Circuit court Proc'e^dtnos.—
Uoneonw aad bu&lt;^. On such a day one
Court convened Monday, 18th. Follow­
thue inclined loves to. cummuae with
ing cases were disposed of :
i'bople vs. Everett Hughes and Cyril nature upd jo pouteuip]ate ligr i natchlew beauty and grandeur, But IJiere
Hughes, robbery: jury triaL Verdict of
was then no time for in usings. The
guilty ret urned and prisoners sentenced
work in hand, was far different.
'
tn two years each in Ionia house of cor­
Promptly"at the signal our line ad­
rection.
vanced across the meadow, keeping
„
People ys. Chas. Mann, robbery; case
step to the “wild grand music of war,”
•ontinued and bail reduced to $100.
with colors flying, with bayonets fixed
People vs. James Proeser, robbery;
and brightly gleaming in the sun. What
■•ontinued.
an impressive scene it was! How well
' People vs. Peter Myers, larceny;plead
I remember it, and how vividly does
guilty and sentenced to one year at Ionia
the scene come back to me! Yre; I see
noaseof correction.
them now, but a few rods in advance of
People vs. Harrison J.Forahy,larceny;
us, in perfect step and perfect line.
continued.
They are nearing the woods. “There
Chas. C. Wolcott vs. Albert W. Olds,
If
want buy
are no rebels in the woods or they’d fired
assumpsit; continued.
If you want
before this,” says a comrade.
In an
Chas. C. Wolcott vs. Wm. Kerr,
you want
instant more a cloud of mnoke bursts
assumpsit; continued.
you have farm
'
from the edge of the woods and a volJoseph Hughes vs. Michael Delaney,
If you want
lev of balteh
..^hing through J
Twk^S
.assumpsit; stricken from calender.
want
house
the line of blue. Men fall by the eeore, I child would oom. out qnih brilhantly
Ira Hopkins vs. Zebediah Parks, tres­
you want
great gaps appear in the line. They: under his patient and al ways encouragpass on the case; continued.
halt, deify er their fire, and for a short ing^training.
have
Alliert Litka vs. Patrick Mead, as­
Then
again,
at
the
juvenile
parties
he
timehold their ground. But tlie ground
want insure
property;
sumpsit; settled.
Is thickly strewn with the dead and was always the ruling spirit. He had
If
insure
acquired
by D&amp;"^X
degrees an excellent
All&gt;ert Roach vs. Albert Stanley, eject­ wounded, and those who .wn go
S
V
‘d oolment: continued.
\
you want insure
fife,
yf conjuring tricks, and on
ing or supporting a shattered arm to; Twelfth Nights-the eldest son’s birthIf
want
insure against
Eliza Wertz vs. William E. Griggs,
the rear. The fight grows hotter; sup-; day -be would very often, dressed as a
nqilevin; settled.
ports come tu the rescue, and ad vane- • ’“•gi«*n, give a~ conjuring entertain­
Elvira Jordan vs. Ralph 8. Jordan, ing with a cheer at'doublequick in vain i ment,,wllen * 1*11® figure which apassumpsit; security for costs filed.
ruah b.war,i the w.„U. hoping U drive i
•wb^wA"'.^^
iElizabetJi Foster vs. Jerry M. Rogers,
the enemy from their concealed rifle pita, be a pereonal friend of the conjurer,
assumpsit; settled.
Bnt with a steady . unerring fire the I would greatly delight the audience by
Geerge BaacMfL
Wm. Mitchell vs. John Q. Creasy, re­ rebels hold their ground and do terrible his funny stories, his eccentric voice
[Youth's Companion.]
George Bancroft is now 84 ypars old, |
plevin; judgment for defendant.
execution upon the advancing Hne.^'nd wayofspeaiang.andbylusmirac;Ww. Burris vs. Norman Olmstead, Batterire are brought to play upon the “’on-•PP«3ran&lt;diaappearencre. and he still continues bis long, hard I
He !
’ xspumpsit; defendant consents to judg­
...
,i, . a,,,
Of course, a plum-pudding was made ride* every afternoon of his life.
b“! their solid shot, shells IU ^faat. and was always one of the told me that he was feeling well, and it '
ment for 841.36 and attorney fee of $15.
। and grape and canister
at the “
enemy,
A FEW OF THE—
may be that he a ill yet make out hia 10Q ,
‘
successes of the evening. .
•
W. H. Hayford vs. Augustus Rower
It would lie almost impossible even years.
j but still they stay, and every advance
and Mary Jane Grace, debt; tried before ;
He
has
not
so
much
flesh
as
he
■
। of our infantry line is met with a with- to guess how many such pnil di tigs have
had ten years ago/ but .what he has is '
&lt;nurt.and submitted.
■ ering fire. Thus the fight continued, been nuule since.
But sorely, those made by. Charles all good solid muscle of the same ma- 1
Joseph Cole vs. Henry Althouse, re­
advancing, charging, tiring, cheering,
Dickens must have possessed some terial as the fumed sbav of the good old ’
plevin; verdict for plaintiff.
retreating, until darkntws put aih^nd to special fairy power, no other conjurer deacon, which dropped to pieces all at
John Shafe vs. Franklin French, cer­
the carnage. About sunset a young being able to put into his pudding all onoe.
tiorari: reversed with costs.
His nife, perhaps the most cultured
WE HAVE TO f^’FER.
the love, sympathy, fun and thorough
Smith, Hanis &amp; VanArman vs^Thom- rel&gt;el, captured just in front, came back,
woman in Washington, waa 80 years
and as he passed along ynwhsl out- that enjoyment which seemed to come from
Mitchell, assumpsit; judgment on
the very hands of this g rest magician! old the latter part of Lut month, and
they had whipped Hooker at Chancellorand lot,
locations
she looteb^nueh the healthier of the
default, $285.86 and costs.
two.
He^feiyee are bright, and her
■ ville and had come down here to whip
business and
i lenient Smith vs. Wm. Mitchell and ;j "you ’uns." We jeered and scoffed him &gt;
.'Cleveland Herald.)
cheeks full and rosy.
Thus. Mitchell, iissumpsit; continued.
for what we supposed were his braggo- •.
known, certain western
She is a very pretty lady, and one
of 100 acres,
value
....
, ..,. .
.....
and southern cities scorn to use any» would not think of taking her for more
Levi Hotchkiss vs. Wm. Watson, as­ ,
dMlo, but luer iremnl that be -knew TOil|.w
, niokel
When ,
than 60 at the most
She has a won- ,
Price
sumpsit; settled.
whereof hr spoke.
Having lieen m I paper corporation started a cheap even­ derful {eyesight, and can see at long dis- I
Timothy M. Bush vs. George W.
advance in the morning our brigade i^ng paper in St Louis it bought and lances'
unices without
wnnoui glasses,
g&gt;
though she uses ;
. .
,
...
..
Gregory, replevin; motion for new -trial was not put tu the front in the light at J circulated in that city several liarrels of 1 them
Km to read by.
:
denied.
when she went to Newport last sum- (ine-eighth mile
$1,500 »vahie
bnildings,
Salem church. But just before dusk,;
,
It would surprise the reader who has
Jacob Osniuu vs. W ni. E. Grigg, false
*he w*« hr from well Mid
t° ;vcr
nplendid
plenty
acres improved;
and while the fight was raging vydth in-'
r i
kL 1
orili
&lt;
imprisbiiinent; sujt dismissed by order tense fury along the whole line, we got iI never investigated. the matter to learn be lifted in and out of the carriage
Now she
acres splendid
1 how many cents have been coined. At when she went to drive.
of coiqt.
(
#
orders to go to the front* Col. Titus I the close of the fiscal year of 1881 the in perfect health, and 1 suppose the
Elida Shaw vs. Chai/. A- Tabor, Mary
waa spoiling for the fray, and as soon total coinage of cents equaled $6,071,­ ceptions .which Mr. Bancroft used to
miles
Everhart and Eliza Thompson, assump­
as he received the order he shouted, 039.59. "You have no adequate idea give will be resumed this winter.
good
in
abundance
what such a bulk of cento would be,”
sit; settled.
“122nd. up!”
said the cheerful statistician who im­
acres improved. One
in
Horace F. Peckham vs. Sariih L. Peck­
As if by magic every man sprung to parted the facto.
J Burlington Hawkeye. |
Granting
that
they
ham. divorce; decree granted.
Price
his feet at a bound. At “trail arms" were all of the size now in use, . And the babies! Little bundles oi
Elizabeth Roliertson vs. Joseph Rob­
we advanced to the right of the church although bn any of them were much fleecy white cloaks, blpe cloaks, warm
ertson, divorce; decree granted.
be bought at reaaohand relieved the 10th Massachiisetts of larger, they would fill over 104 cars crimson cloakg* indescribable bundles
of ■ haw Is and wraps and hoods and
Lydia Cole vs. John Cole, divorce; de­ the 2nd brigade. Filing acrom a ravine carrying twenty tons each.”
able rates
on time.
.
The first American cent was author­ swan's-down, shapeless Wbd motionless,
cree granted.
we took position, and the regiment re­ ________________ __
Ml of oongrvn
cm- starts.
,UrU Tlje
Tlie door is
i, shut
,hut to i
conf—— until the car
John A. Seainon vs. Mary Jane Bea­ lieved moved to the rear. Fortunately ized to be coined by an act
__ iSntooinodbj
with ebeng like • Mi~u—ippii&gt;hot-gun, ।
of July fl, 178,7. —
It was
f ’
’
on or address
mon, divorce; continued.
for us the firing had ceaswl and dark­ Jnmre Jerrie, ol New H.ven, Conn. , end lhe nnwrepinngprooee. begin,, end i
Patrick Cunningham vs. Laura Cun­ ness had now set in. Soon after all but Tbe weight wee 364 greiiu, which wee b*bv crawl, ont of hie chr.vralie, e fluffy 1
ningham. divorce; continued.
two companies were withdrawn to the red need to 308 graine in 1793. nnd, tuft of crinkled hnir;» nt, dimpled Bet:
Mane E. Beamer vs. John Beamer, other side of the ravine. The remain- I being etill too lerge, to 188 grain, two then ■ pinmp fne., ro.r with th. kirao.
venrnUlor.
Tbo coinage wm dieoon- . of deck Front; » pmr ot big. round, ;
‘ divorce; decree granted.
ing two remained on picket and were tinned in 1857, niter »1,563,887.44 wondering eye,. Mid . denning bead ,
Eliza A, Green vs. Caroline L. Camer­ reeved in two hours. In tills way th^f worth bed been nude.
] thut goo. .wingingGround on tlmt httie .
||FN
„ ()), To
on,. bill to quiet title; continued.
In 1857 tbe nickel cent wm Hr&gt;rt ; croM. that praee. for . baby a neck. W'i'h-v
wu ni
picketing was kept up ail night. Tbe
It wm amaller than tbe old- while the tab. take, in the whole ra&gt; ;
IMaryette Thompson va Bradley dead lay all about us, and intermixed coined.
fMhioned
predecomor,
weighing
73
endI
begro.
M
.once
to
m.ke
fr|.nd.
Tl
A
TTT
F
CRFFK
Thompson, divorce; not argued.
with them, we, tbe living, sought a grain., 88 percent of copper end H with life uglie.( end bMhfnle.t nun D.A 1 1
l
Robert C. Jackson vs. Electa A. Gor­ night’s repose, while they taking their
per cent of ticket In 1884 tbo coin- he den mo, and buna, tho poor fellow
don and Birney W. Gurdon, bill for par­ last repose, “sleeping the sleep that *
.....
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____
er
___
j
SOAA77QK
niulor
tnnnnteins
of
confusion
bv
Cnll1
___
cal
■
_
under
mountains
confasion
by
cnll•
age was discontinued after $2,007,725
tition; decree granted.
knows no waking.” In our immediate worth had been made.
The bronze ing him “Papa.”
TOSMD
Geo. W. Gregory vs. Thnothy M. vicinity tlie wpunded had been cared oeut of the present time came into
disordered
Bush, injunction bill; continued by con­ for, but to the left and front of ua hun­ be'ng iq 1864.
It weighed only 48
[Atlanta COostitaUon. |'
From
grains, of which 86 per cent, ia copper
sent.
dreds of them were uncared for, andf
A gentleman of Athens, Ga., once,
tin and muv
zinc.. The total
o per oenL
ooni. mu
Kate, Scidmore va James Scidmore,' all night long *we could hear their criesi aud 5
'The Live Cash Dry Goods Hause."
-X al.
____
.1 of the flsoal had a lover’s quarrel with bis sweet­
amount coineda at
the
end
heart,
who
gave
hiji
b
.ck
his
eu~age*.
.divorce; decree granted.
and pitiful appeals for help. Many of year ending June 30 was $3,077,720.
. .
—.... «•-------- DeliberCourt adopted following rule, to be tliem were gathered into the church Th« trrsml total of all the oenta coined
—o —
___ -___ *
’—r
known as rule No. 141
about 40 rods distant, and their united
DURING FEBRUARY
~ the'memento of his blighted hap|Hness
No decrees will be here after be grant­ groans, cries and appeals made the
on the stone and with nia heel ground
ed in pro tnnfeuo divorce cases when1 night indeed hideous. During the night
I it to pieces. He then returned the
the questions to witnesses do not ap­ a force of rebels moved to our left and
ring
hi^l
given him.
[Cbfcaco Tribune.)
! lady a ri
„ she once
.
. _
MfaHskins show that Tennessee has at I But‘ ahe
• » was guilty of nl such outbur-t.
oulbur-L
pear in the testimony.
rear and the next morning occupied
Inast TOO 000 dogs. The lood for each i Calmly placing it on the mantel, ahe
The eases of People va Jas. B. Car­’ Fredericksburg.
had whipped S^wZldra^OO pounds 9i bacon. renmrked “ tfelJ. HI need it for my
penter, Wm. McMurray and Daniel Bo­’ Hooker and was making preparations
winch would be 30,000,000 pounds of next beau.
The quarrel was soon
to capture Sedgwick and his corps. bacon Tills, at 10 cents per pound, made up, and the hasty lover had to A good iiuujv have received the Benefit
linger were continued.
already.
Court adjourned Thursday evening■ Fighting began in the morning in the would be worth $3,000,000. This h invest in another ring.
,
v—--- -tt-3—-i
vicinity of Fredericksburg; and contin­ Would be
the 21st, trine die.
.
ued all day. No -demonstrations were not nil. TboM dOCT probnblj dmtroj
Saiuidt* sent when deaired.
made on our right where we were. 5O.000 &gt;I&gt;MP, worth W pw b«*a, wmI
(Brooklyn Eagle.]
'
Hill’s Peerless Cough Strup will1 The fighting waa to get lietween us and ih», prevent tbe rewing o&lt; tl.MOMO
“Madame, you've destroyed five dol­
cure cough, cold, croup or sore throat,, the river to cut off our retreat. Gens. worth ol -0.1
lars’ worth of merchandise,” angrily
Brooks and Howe of the 1st mid 2nd .in «onld bo mined, rbn. it «wte remarked a dude to a lady, aa she seated
and relieves whooping cough, asthma.
’ divisions only held the. rebels in check more then H.0Q&lt;&gt;.W0 to (red three
herself in a chair in which he had d«It does not dry up a cough and leave’ and prevented them from carrying out worthier d«g»- The food of
&lt;log»
a new Derbr hat. “Serves %ou
In Black and Colored Milka.
the inflammation and fever behind it,&gt; their design bv the most stubborn would feed 100,000 able-bodied laborers,
right,
" aha replied, s’owly riang from but loosens the phlegm and morbid[ fighting. Gen- Sedgwick's htwlquar- Mid tbe wool lost would clothe 1,500,000
the ruin, "you had do buainwei to buy
. tCTS ware just to the rear of our rcgimatter, and permits nature to heal the
a $5 hat for a 50-cent heed. ”
; ment all day. There waa no stir or

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ABSTRACT BLOCK.

a farm.
to sell a fapn.
If
to rent a farm,
•
If
a
to rent,
to sell a house in town,
If you
to buy a
in town,
It
to reht a house,
,
if you
a house to rent.
If you
to
your farm
you want to
your city property,
If
to
your
you
to
accident,
you

to

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House
one of the best
two blocks from
a bargain.

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two miles from town. $2,000
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buildings.

in

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from school,
in
two
cs
fruit,
of water. Ro
15
timjfer. Pace $5,200.

[

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120 acres, gravel loam soil, 1A
from good market,
miles from
school, $2,000 value
buildings,
of fruit 100
of tlie best farms
Barry
county.
$9,000.

‘ Vacant lots in various locations ran
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BOW«L«,
uvea,

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rrtrwl from the i^hl Ncan. The corp.
wwe now doubled up like M ox bow
with only one pl*ce to cn»«, Hnnkn
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Animals dwelling at high elevations
nrr-H. tboee of colder latitudes, l he |
same species of insect* are found on j
XSTwrib of
Hf. are tbe direct Mount Waahington as in Labrador iCBd
i Greenland.
wsolt of breaches of low.
.

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WASHINGTON.

HEREDITARY TAINTS

A W£81 MCHAN SCENE.

_ BUle ™
Mwction of a pohlto omlding az
and to improve the navigation of
the
ppi river I&gt;y strengthening the
Hny
An adjotirnment to Monday
WM
‘
’
Feb. 25.—In the senate, Mr. Ransom
offered a joint resolution to appropriate
•100,000 to relieve suffering in the
toe recent cyclone in the southern state#.
Mr. Voorhees handed in a resolution In­
structing toe Judiciary committee to report
bow much money has been paid into the
treasury1 (or leaee»» of lands In Indian Terri­
tory for grazing purposes. Tbe bill to gov­
ern tlie issue On circulation to national banks
was passed by 43 to 12. It provides that the
amount of note# delivered hy the comptroller
shall not exceed the par value of bonds de­
posited. Mr Harrison Introduced a bill to
pension all disabled soldiers wlto served
honorably for idx months In the war of the
rebellion, and to increase tlie jkensions of
their widow#. A bill to authorize tlie con­
struction of additional steel vtwseis for the
navy was laid before the 'senate by the pre­
siding officer.

American pork.
It was a baMtiful motmligbt night,
To anyone who has studied the
and we weA. standing oolaida admiring
Uws of life, and especially those
Mervm to close May 1.
lhe aoane. whan a guallamaa, at the
which relate to reproduction, an ex­
The tenate cranm!ttce «i terntorta ha#
north end of the veranda, anddenly otagrred to retion a bill fur the adinhjMou to
perience such as we are about to re­
Chinatown. juataoc
Satehood of that jmrtiou of Itakota *ouCh of
r«WUe Duty
late will come with special force and olaimad: "Look bare, quickl/." Wa aivilixad Chinamau
tbe forty-sixth parallel.
buried forward aad Inroad our 070a
interest The transmission of certain
JteprtMntative Wire, of
toward the place to which ba pointed.
mental traits of prominence, and of
frrmi congn’sw an appropriation of 380.000 to
Thera, in tbo edge-of a osaadeid.
rotnph-te the monument to the mouierot
certain physical traits of equal promi­
George Washington.
nence, are facts which all acknowl­
^4Sf?rS
tinder, for tho summer had been very
Tbe greater portion of *l,S00icI?i?Sfl5S
edge, but which none can understand.
rebate on tobacco have reached tot nrnt
hot, we saw a light flickering and and enjoy life better than any of the
The father may be distinguished,—
Chinamen
who
day
comptroller of the treasury, where the? win
wavering in auch a manner as to banish hard-wo-king
H* for two vwira unhtss au, appropriation
the sod, an imbecile; or, the parent^
and night
awing
tbair
plishrng
for addlliomii clerks Is made by rongraw.
may be decrepit and unknown, and' all hope that it might be the light of a iron# all over the city. Thia olfiM m
Tan tern. Ere we could speak or move
Tbe hou.M* eommlttee on putak- land*
the child achieve the highest place
called
by
the
Chine
e
Kwong
Qummu,
itreemedto dart along the ground,
••cured from tbeteeretary of
*
possible to humanity. But through
Long 'Btioka,
because
they
praniM* to wUboM from sale the Hot Springs
while a faint crackling reached oar or
reterratlra. In New Mexico, which ha# ta*u
it all, there will be oertaijn character­
ears.
Then,
with
a
roar
as
of
a
giant
advertised by the register uf tends al bau ■
istics, which mark tbe individual as
awakened from slumber, the destruc­ They mar be found by t &lt;e aooree in
Cruees.
1
descending from certain ancestors. tive el *ment sprang up in all’ its fury, Chinatown every day, either smoking
Seven numbers .if the legi-Jature of New |
Too often, indeed, these characteris­ thi owing a strong, red glare over the opium or chatting in any of tbe groaery
HOUSE.
Mexk&gt;&gt;. repreaenting loth ixrtlw. have tele- ।
kb. .19.—The house sat through Monday tics are infirmities, and often of a
graphed to leading senators at W aahingttm
Fkji
landscape, on which, a short time
B12 the secretaiy of the trrritop refw** 1° night A quorum was obtained at 8:15 phvalcal nature.
before, the peaceful beams of the orbitant prices to tbe store-keepers for
administer tbe-oathof office to hgally-eiaeU o’clock ttoLs morning, when a resolution was
. .
..
...
these facts were strikingly brought
the privilege of lodging and oocamonI
to
make
the
Mexican
pension
bill
iMxuuuu
uau
—
■■
—
—
--------------TST*'*
7
”
moon
bud #o gently rested.
wi membeix
j adopted -- -------- —------------ ,--------------out during a conversation which a -u .ar. w wheB bnraing explode­
ally eating among them, aud thus pass
Tbe bouse cuwinltte on public lands lias I the spMaJ onto for February 31. Anad-;
An a
agreed to rejiort in favor uf tlie absolute fur- joorament to Wodnewtey was then taken,
!
°'
P'S&gt;®^re7&gt;n.'lV ««» «'r«l&gt;ort Hkc that of aam.ll pwtel. themaelsee off on strangers as attaches
fdtureof 44000.090 aerwj granted to the AtAt- .1 nwolullra j। had with Mra. Carrlu D. T. Swift. 1 fni^
Uu.
madr bf hua.
Fkb. 20.——
The •house passed• a■ resolution
Ian tic and Piu-lfic railroad company, leaving
Iwholatbe w«eof onoot our moatj,lr&gt;A, of care, exploding aimuitimo- retire until 2 or 3 o’clock in the morn­
5.000.000 arn- as earned by. the laying of
lady related on ly. Bat uhatisthat dull, droning ing. and they rise st about the name
agents in the star-route inventIgationx.
Investigations. A i; prominent
prominent, citizens.
cuneus, This
xuiaiautrwk between Albuquerque .'nd the Culo- agent#
They live aud
joint resolution
rewiluuon was uawwd appropriating
apiMuprlatlng j that she inherited from, her parents I sound which can be heard even above hour in the afternoonraoo river.
Joint
r&lt;»- nl.iutlrur lmlk certain tendencies,
ehe
Mr. Murrison lias offered, in tlie ways and #130.&lt;x» u,b..
tendencies, over
over which
wl
the din canard by the fire ?
That is
A bill WS} rejxirte*! to forfeit the U_J _and a-h&lt;i&gt;h wara In thn
mrans committ.-e, a sulwtitute for the bill tins.
“About twenty or thirty of these
Oregon
Central
land
grant,
and
a
resolution
had
no
control,
and
which
were
in
the
the
fire
a
’
arm,
and
an
ingenious
one
it
tmder discussion in committee on theextenraun of the bbnded whisky period. The aub- rc*iureting the president iu(t to deliver Senor nature of blood difficulties, assuming is. In every “estate" yard are two or Chinnse dudes are gamblers, and each
- form
■
-■
—
owns a amall American safe, and in
xtitute provides tlmt the bonded |&gt;eriod shall Carlo# Agycp) to the Spanteli authorities the
of- rheumatism.
Her experi• ­ three huge, empty Itasina, called by the
until an--Investigation
h made by the attorbe extended not exceeding two years from - -----------ence can best be described in her own native# “coppers. ‘ What they are there theme are ten* of thonaaoda of dollars
lhedate the tax inis, or would bnre. fallen ! ney general.
r
ah.,
•
due.
-I1 ': Fan.
2l.-The
hun.se
pawd
the
military
“
e
T
rit
®
r
..
Mo»d 00 a poaJtive gaarante-'. Price 5fc-_sadfa!
for
is
a
mystery
which
cannot
be
solved.
Feb. 21.—The house passed Hie military .
The bouse committee on postoffices and academy and post-route
rxX-route bills. A message !
1 felt tne beginning Of tnis bereal- When struck by any hard substance
bling houxwi, of Mott street. The at­
uir uuum
2 taint ui
«u years ago, in vague they will give forth the aunnd already
powroads r.•ported io the
huuta.*? «a wu.
bill .v
to was received from the president announoannouno-1! tary
many
Huffkrekx from Rhev m atihm, wnt*
id 4,011
eon- naina
which &lt;iseemed to come unac- described, and can be heard for miles.
taches of theee twenty to thirty Fan tor - Free
amend a«tlous8.»J9 and
4,041 of the Revised
ftevlsed ing
Ing that
dial the British
Britteh government hod
had.conpniD8 .which
Pamphlet ’• (in Rh-.
tribute*! the steamship Alert for the-Greely
the Greely «nnntMh
j
“7
StaXut** authorizing thee pMtmastorgeneral
postmaster general ! tributed
iv nnr
i Rt unnallod for tiinea.
Ton homes, or gamblers, constitute the madam to R.IC Helphenstine. rirugmM.
See! the summons is being ansanrpd.
or regi
’itered letters-1 relief expedition. It was resolved
countably and
to prohibit the delivery• of
registered
renolved that the
the1 countably
ana at uncalled for times,
Washington.
p.C
Mention thhiapJ
main
portion
of
the
Chineae
dndea.
and the payment of money orders to lottery committee on foreign affaire prepare a form- ■ They were annoying, exhausting, and The roods leading from town, and those
eompaiiira.' The amendnientls In liarmouy [ al recognition of the generosity of Great | interfered not only with my duties but connecting the various estate# are They are generally shrewd, smart men.
wKh the declaration of purpose on the part Britain in presenting thr veed. lhe house • aiaO tntallv rieatroved mv hannineaT. thronged with f»eople, hastening to the wh&lt;&gt; consider manual labor of any kmd
GENERAL MARKETS.
of congre* to eXHnde fn.in llw imdte letters I adjourned to Satuniay.
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®
transient. scene o: devastation. The police and a degradation and a mn. They do not
ami rin-uhirs pertaining to all lotteries, ;
prl, gv-In the house hills were favor- i
®rat’
would only be transient,
Feb
. 23—In the
house, bills
favnri,l7n, *nd) in keeping ^ly
rej»rt,ll
to iran-frr
live were
entire
|n |j appearing tor a day or two, and then the militia have been called out. Fire live quite so luxuriously as the Fan Ton
CHICAGOably rej»rt*xl to transfer Hve counties |n ,
uuaJ
L"uU»^nMof^eu1yUru‘ry state bi tiie^on^ Bllnois
acraln they would engines are of little or no use in a caso homes, but still their clothes are im­
HlinoLs to the northern
luirtlu-rn judicial district and . disuDDearinflf
disappearing;: then again
hold courts at Peoria; to prohibit the im- come in auoh violent forms, that it like this.
The devouring element ported from Canton, and they eat good
j uuxi»rn wiiptxv.
•
uortntion
rtatiou of foreigners on contracts to nerper­ &gt;•»&gt;.
3treads too rapidly to be checked by a food. These at teehee are divided into
ItXs believed that no mifairily report will
rm labor, and to amend tho statutes as to was impossible for me to lift a cup to
ngle' jet of water. Already the field four clasaes—'Do Kho*.”Nid Wms.*
Oats—l^»wer: F«*bruary.
Mareh
prohibiting lhe delivery of registered lettersmy mouth. Afterwards, my feet and
he made oil Morrison's bonded spirits exten­
SWjgBr: May.My^c/
sion bill. In the report submitted Morrison and the payment of money-orders. Some bauds swelled so that it was impossi­ in which the fire-started is ablaze from ‘Han Totos’ and ’Ton Haus.’
PaoviMloxa-kte.v. Fork higher. Fetev“Tbe ‘Do Shoe’ play openly and di­
says: ••Tlie comimite-e un ways aud means tima was spent in roimnllb'e of Die whole ble for me to draw od my shoes or end to end. and thoee sparks which are
have considered tin- subject of extending on the pleutu-pnruniunia bill. In wliicli cer­ gloves without the greatest effort. I thrown far and wide al&gt;ow too plainly rectly against the bank, and they are
tin! time fur ]«ymeut of tlie tax on distilled tain southern members raised the objection
•TT1.
en .
7.
generally gamblers from China, of ex­ •n
spirits now in warehouse, ta-g leave to re­ that the control of cattle would be taken realized what the difficulty was, but what will be the result if the fire is not at perience and skill.
Many of them
port that th«* production of distilled spirits ■from their owners and place*! in the hand# seemed powerless to avert it. I final­ once checked. The negroes, provided
Cattlx Market steady. We quote:
m the United .States hu&lt;» iNsvime inrgrr than of federal oftlecrs. Mr. Morrison reported ly became so bad that I was confined with cane-knives and scythes, are seat to come here from China with only a few
Choice stilpninz steer*
demanded by the market Tlir taxes are tlie bonded-whisky extension bill from toe
cut down und remove the cane from the hundred dollar# and go back again in- a Fair to good *h pp;i steers
r.mai
the largest paid by any domestic-Industry. It majority of the ways aud means committee. to tbe house and to my bed most of
few months with thousands. Notwith­
.suffers iu
in cumruiMi
common with other industriee,
Industries, • Fr.n. 25.—Id the house. Mr. Kilk, of Ixni- the time. My joints pained me con­ fields adjoining the burning ones. This standing that they are opposed to the Medium to good tern,
Hog*-Market flr.ti. S - les r.uig.d Su_
from the
e present depression of trade. The ialano, entered a .solemn denial of the charge tinuously and my feet swelled to i« the pnly way of checking the tire,
Fan Ton men, the-wt latter repo«e the •MOjgTAO fw heavy ■ a6.t*xa-7.u0 f,&lt; lurfu.
burden from
but it seoniK as if their lainrs are in
froth which ..
it chiefly suffen, Is that that he received a fee from star mute couBurntB—Steady. We q n&lt;r: Choke to
directly imposed by the government Its tractors. Resolution* were adopted calling enormous proportions. Knowing that vain.
ntmoet confidence in them in regard to
Before they can remove the
I. had about
Fancy Creamery at 2K&lt;3) &gt;■ 2&gt;; ordinary
relief would probably prevent serious dis­ on the secreturj ot the treasury to state the । I inherited
...tills tendency,
/
I have freqneutly good do. Mottle; gtxal to fancj iMiry
aster trad bankruptcy, not only to the inter- reason of delay In paying tobacco rebates, abandoned hope, when I began -the canes they have cut down the flamee money matter#.
known ■ s I)o Sho to run sSort of cnsb SRaMc; common to fair do.
ert itaelf, but to associate busiiH-ss Interests. and asking the judiciary committee
ilttee to re-1
use
of
a
remedy,
which
was
rocom1°*P
across
Ute
narrow
boundary
be»w
be­
reThis bill propose* not to remove any Habllb •^rt wheuirc the tau&amp;m ot !*»"**•
while gamin r at tbe table, and have seen
ndltracle ‘In
,n m.
n |&lt;! mended
me hbv
a friend
belmz &lt;»•«"&gt;
____________________________
field.,..jset the cane
:______
leavtw
।
NEW YORK.
y for jasMUowimpowdbv law. but Blrnpiy bakute flow lug oontUrt with
thr organic
organic
“J”~ to
“J?"?
bV .*
«n«d as
» .^g
______
li tlie
alight, and a teoond field i# given up to tbe dealer take his word for amounts as
JCrtp.--------------------------------------to podwme
tlieir jiaymont
for a-j»eriod
not --------law. _
A joint resolution was iu
lutrodnwti
Whxat-Higher: No. 2 Feb.. |L
trod need -p
ap-­ speciallyr efficient in cases ef a similar
The red glare of the .high as $1,000. When he win# he 1I LffTX; Mvh.
•axwedinKtWo
* exceeding tWu yean*,
years, on condition of further propriating
prvpriating 330,000 for the distribution of kind. Tc
____, ..........
»S ; Maj. SI B
’o my great _gratitude,
I found destruction.
security,
interest un
tlie inundated Ohio valley. Bills that it relieved me restored mv an­ flames is almost blinding, and the heal either pay# liack on the spot or fiends it 1-11. Oomm-Quiet; Mixed Weatern 8
eerunty. and on the payment of Interest
on ■ seed
seen along the
al the
the highest
hig&amp;»t rate
rau- paid by
by the
lbe I! were
wore introduced
intrutawd to
te prohibit
prohibit aliens
alinit from
from
“S.r” ,.“5 ?„P_
the taxes at
to the tinnier by a errvant the next
___________
is intense.
gavcniment
iwvcninu nt on nnv
any.of
nf Its
its debts??
itahta?.’
- • -owning
—’— ‘land,
—3 *to authorize
•»—-« coinage
•---------under
J— •*-tho
- Petite, and 1 am able to say that now
day.
The NH Wens, or loafer#, are
a battle-field.
MILWAUKEE.
metric sjutcin.
system, 'to aid thr common school*. I have gained forty pounds in wielght,___The
. scene
. ..ia like
-----------------—— The
SILVEJt &lt;»IXAOK. '
I| *u«nnc
-----------------------nvenunent for
for Ataaka, to feel perfectly well and am In the best
®,lbe
*&gt;o»ds bke di#- generally habitual-opium smokers, who
Whxat—Steady; Feb.. OO^c. Mwth,
to
provide civil government
Chainnaii Bland, ot the wnnnlttee on i !?
gamble only when they cau get hold »Xc; May. 97c.
Corn-Firm #1 6te
klKhu.
u
a,„ra.
l
,r^
hi.
,,rci»r;.i
-------------------------------------------------------------------‘
E?
“
lbh
'
condition,
owlbg
wholly
to
charge,
of
roraketry.
whtl.
gattra
appropriate
340d,(ri)
for
surtere
cnarges
musketry,
a
hile
the
ganm
coinage, weights and niraanres, has----------- ’
pot___ _________ ,_____„
__ w __
eager
workers,
hue? of a little money, aud are gene -al.y for No. 2. Oats-Fl rm: No. 2 White, 33c.fbtercutc ti w.“
Wurneri. Sate Rheumatic cure, which I of “
K'r ,*
Or1k,n,’] culling
cutung and l.w?
a Biiuorlt}- .1&gt;"«
interstate railway trauspo
________________________
’rtatien bureau,
. Warner’s Safe Rheumatic cure, which i
broke ubout BlXldaya in the year. The Rrx-Strong: fib? for No. 1. Rakley—
of the majority regarding the method of re­ and to slmpilfy procedure iu pension claims.' 1 was the remedy I used."
ing
as
if
for
dear
hfe.
uloaely
resemble
simplify
in
claims. I
tiring tta- trade dollar. The objections of
While' we stood I Ilan Tons are 'steerer#.' who stand
debate eiuned on the plenrorueumo '
- No ont. wou|(1 ever ,UBpM!t you convicting armies.
the minority relate fur tlie most part to the Sm,,,
CINCINNATI.
' had suffered eo, Mrs. Swift, to gazing,
see you fascinated by the grand jut of « outside of tlie Fan Ton ' dens every
fourth iH-ction.oC the bill rejairted by the nla bill.
the
scene,
a
loud
jx,al
of thunder #tar- ' a!tern00u and evening, calling to the I Flovu—Fair domand; Fiunilv
committee. That section provides that all '
FOKKKiX.
: now, ” remark(®d the reporter.
Wi 1 rat—Finn at 81.06.
Stronx st
trade dollius coming into the tresis ary Im* re- •
ties us, and looking np we see the | Chinese passer-by: ffan la fa chi la I* SI He. Oatw—Finn at 37c. RvE-Mradyal
Russia
lu»s
made
proposltlohs
to
Germany
'
“
That
is
what
all
tny
friends
say.
coined knd eonnted us part of the monthly
Kussia has mode propositions to Germany ,
" mat la what all my friendB say.
or ‘The }■ an Ton within
Go and make [ Obc. Provimiowk—I*firk steady at Sta.»-------- !-------------------------purchase i&lt;f bulliou under the laws of 187£ | for a joint reduction of forces oh the f.routier.; Only yesterday an acquaintance of sky overcast and cloudy. Soon the i
Turj
rbey «»rc
are pauu
paid uy
by ms
Um Lan! firm aiUts;^ 4^. Bulk MraUfiTJT
Tlie repott says: "W.e ran not agree to tlmt
The British guvernment Ims purchase*! I mine, whom I hnd not seen for some drops begin to fall, then the rain.; yj’ur fortune!'
abont $5
85 per week. 1
w
A&gt;«10.~.
Nau Ton bossesi about
provision .because lhe effect wilHie to gient- | iTuuSitraZ
the steamship Great Eastern
for ft &lt;&gt;oii! b
hulk
, t. . &gt; ■before
&gt;
, come# down with n rush, ani al)
..............
"“ time,
tlm?- hesitated,
h.Mltatwl,
«| . , ■
ly depromhe value ami price of silver bul- ; nt Gibraltar *
before speaking,
and work cease# on the vart of those trring with a percentage on all the ‘auokers’ I
ST DOUlk
l»n. Tbe reason ...» unr.,1 lerdlKontlnn. I
lt
,
ot
S
.
4M
lx
,„
dhn
|,|,
m
|
apologized
by
raying,
■
Why,
I
really
At a meeting, of Suez canal landholder* G. «. .
•
• w’ .
Uwy rednre in»id», m,1 ore^.on.llr ■ | Wmt.T-Low.-r: No. 3 K.,1 fob Sl.«k
to subdue the fire. Now far the contest
between tire aud water, between the winner gnres him a dollar or two. The @l-08U: Marsh. tteWLOsS : M*\. 11 10*
Ton Kan. interpreted into English
CoKX-Lou.r; 4i»&lt;tqvkc Feb.;
roaring, scorching flamee and the soak
ing. drowning rain. The flames, sub­ mean, a ‘pull coat-tail teUow.’ These 1
dued for an instant, spring up ■ again ! are the hangers-on. who look like Pekin 1 Batturr* Stead v iU fiOr«r*oc*. Y’Kov'iHiojriemmoy.
with greater fnry, as if od and not beg are. They can be seen at all boars . Pork higher': 4K2fi. l&gt;n salt Mtwu qu«
amount r.iidi! Imthe treasury in ’
; tioped this remedy to you?
payment of public (liuas or in exchange ut 10 17a.
the- gaming table
*’ ®9-«. ®-*°.
Bacon -teadv st
water liad i&gt;een jioured upon them.
Tb, | crouching against
i~.JK?.»d.ra
eptttaiioo i
Not the slightest. If was Mr. R. Bnt it ia an unequal content. 7uC -. ,
par,-a the bill provides fur—tlien* has been
Mr. Gladstone informed a dep;;;
----------- o——--------about toirty-elx
of '•'•■•
trade
from the house &lt;»f .v.n.m.M-.
commons ..mi
that the
tbe gov-1 H. Furman, the photographer."
•? "7 “T.T
“&gt;5dolhnt
। -»—•••—
........"i,million#
flamee have no firm hold on anything, ,
tl,«* An«t to know which wayr IM.
\
N"
I
Th®
n»n; ®'u-r bidding Those leavos and cane# form no solid I t^.6 R“nc f goe* and to announce the
BALTIMORE
n-BHihh
eramrci u».
good-by., rap-rad.
The British ».««»«,.
goveniinent hn&lt;« tendered
the ' , .
d
„ to tb.
— blazing mass which might defy the w*nn(,r*- They also play for beginffers
Whkat—Western hlrlier; No. 2 Winter
use of the Stenmei Afrit lor the Greely r&lt;- . photographic rooms of Mr. Furman, rain. Slowly, but jiurely. the tire i# 1 *nf^ t*,oec fIio are green in the bnsifrom the monthly pujvlris.* of bullion would , lief cxjtedltioii. nnd .she will l»e n*ed ‘u- n when the following conversation enRed Snot
“~t and Feb.. Sl.OK^tfl.Wl*; March.
maatered,
and
wheW*
an
hour
later,
1
n
‘
*
a
Bnd
th
*P
“
n
coat-tail
fellow'
dose the doure ugatnil silver bullion for at supply ship.
gets &gt;1.08d)i.a
|L09k.
Coax — Westent higher,
;I sued
•:
least four muntin. iu#l pissliih twelve. 1&gt;«. ;
I the clouds drifted away and...
the moon-j' B gma|) commission when hi« client
lient Mixed Spot
8|
and Feb.. fOk: March.
Friends vf Herr Lnsk«-r in tlie Gvnnan i(
those who favor Nhvt» want io&lt;t&lt;&gt; this? Anv- I
Have you been a auffemr from : cornea out' in all her glory, her beam* l wins. There yon have the two or three 00r.
Oath-Western
White. 4WM5c;
thing just at this ti:n&lt;- that c»itse&gt; a full of I rieebstag projiu^e to demund - of Prince BL* i1 rheumatism, Mr. Furman? "
j hundred Chinese dndee or gentlemen Mixed do. 42f&lt;M4c. It nt-Higher #t
rest upon a black aud desolate spot.
silver in the marki-ls nf the world inav. and , marck an explanation of his evudih-t in rv- ;
“
Well,
I
should
think
I
had.
“
of
leisure
accounted
for."
turning
to
Washington
tiic
resolution
of
|
likely would, result in Its fund overthrow. I
BOSTON.
“For how many years?”
f
--------'
“But where does the money oome
Tbe decline would Ik- |s»inte*l to as u sign | condolence passed bFeongn-^s.
WOOL-Firm with moderate demand;
Tt. .
TJwirttnwl-rcral
fTOm
k
lh, hMk ;.nnIlinthat rilvtr must c«h-se io tie regarded as a ; A &lt;lj-uamlte explosion ocrurrv«l earlv Tin*- j
-.
* Twelve or fifteen. *
Ohio and Ihronsylvania extra* IfiXeMlWr:
precious m«. tai. au argument thut would ta« day morning in the cluak-nroni of the Vic­
' “Did yeu try to cure it? ”
--The —
fashion
-- In -«-%*-«*&gt;»«
head-gear »ur
for men t j»n»nw«H-«Bna
profitabl ^and snows
allows the
mo do
Do Hho
Sho to Mtohigan MflbRJc: combi ns and delaine
hotly pressed for stopping the coinage of ’ tons railway station in Ixmdon. blowing off
l^ro has
Itaa undergone a great
__ __ « _i
___
____
,
* Yes, I tried everything, and at | »nid
&lt;1.boys
change
: take ,1
thousands
of....
dollars .back to 80(^4fic: pulled 33(d97c: western Un washed
Oliver altogether.”
a large portion of the roof und destroying ,
.. during
Mt went to the Hot Springs of Ar®or*nE the
tne last thirty years. Now cap# I China ?**
nearly all the glasswork. Seven men were
severely Injured.
e | of
sansas, and nothing seemed to do me
?f cloth
cl°t11 are
“■« rarely soon
seen except on men T
"From tlie stupid green laundkvmen1
Henry Watterson has gone to New York,
any kuuu
good uulu
until I
Warner’s Safe
nn‘,°rlln«
0,1 foreign arrival#, and i and tbe 200 or 800 Chinoae #sili&gt;r» and
A sensation was nruatwl
&lt;i.u...., h&gt;
,„ the
uac British
ununu hmv
i tried
i
with hi#copyright bill lying as close to his
O’Connor Power
I'o,,,.,,,,..------------- --------| tho .tlk l.*t u .Ifonted onir by »Uid oig»r-m»k,r,.
M.nT of IhT^n.^.
heut ns it could get In the inside pocket of house of commons by, John o
HAMruroe Markets
who
attacked
Parnell
and
his
lieutenants
iu
I
K
D®
um
®
“
c
Cure.
his oven-oaL It was exjiecteck. 1#‘ would
cduTCM ot middle or rnnture age. Tho handaome aalario. and large profit, an** And it cured you. did it?"
cause hb&gt; bill to l»e introduced Im week, ; stn»ug taiiKuage, sa\ lug they hud pursued a
♦h!!
naur
P«l
tbe
pla.
e
of
both
nually
and
then
low
all their winning# Wheat. White
“ Yes. completely."
hut there seems to have been a hitch about I policy adverse to the intcreste of Ireland
Wheat,
red
Abv
’
the matter, nnd lie 1ms gone to X&lt; w S'ork to ' ever shire the land act was introduced.
retail
* And you can cordially recommend these head coverings for young and in the Fan Ton shops.
.
/ one who Coni,
confer with William Henry .Smitli,4)f tlie ! El Mehdi Is marching toward Khartoum, itr
Beans
old, except when some state occasion doosu't believe me can see for
can see for himself." Oats
asMtclaLd press, pronmiibly w ith a view to it is nijiorted that General Graham haa
demands the traditional r.tove pipe|
1
Yes,
indeed,
more
cordially
than
Park, dressed
determining whether it will lx- wiser! to orders to transfer Ills taw*i of oj&gt;erations to
Beef, dresecd .
keej) tl&gt;e. bill out of sight, or to introduce it Sunkiin, whence he Intends to march against anything I have ever known of. It is and there are few wearers of these who '
Butter
their
Once when
"eir oouq&gt;osition.
OOinjwaUon.
,ho„
at toe Imminent risk of Its being defemeil. Osman Digtna. The Arabs are in force be­ simpiv a wonderfulI urcurcino.
[Now York Cor. Chicago Tri boo.)
medicine. a
I uabe­ know “
Several gentlemen who imvc talked with hind Tel), where the dead of Baker Pasha's
la
of
nil
ca»M.
both
“
®
“
V"
r
ba
‘
.
w
“
»&lt;
’
‘
uaUj
a
bearer
Society nomenclature ia nndergohie
lieve that two-thirdf
‘‘
Mr. Watterson repreMint him as Sitting that tinny lie unburied.
skin fiisiuoncd
fashionedintei
into na )iol
hat, tlie nan^ ......
WM a change There are no longer aur PotaUxM...
_i.i t. . . ...
skm
the object of fils proposed measure is not to
Apple*
Tokar was on Thursday surrendered to acute and chronic, could be cured as appropriate. Subsequent improvements
partiM;- nobody has given a “party- Apple#, dried .
nrawne thcJnteresfs of the associated pro-ts, tlie Egyntahi rebels. A portion of the gar- x
I was
cured by
the use or
of mis
this remere meWBS uurea
uy me
a representation which strikes the average rteon nt Kiiartoum has left the town. There dy. In fact I know a number of per­ reduced the price of "beaver#" by these twenty yesra. In laot. “boll," an
•)D-looker as somewlmt incuit-sfeteut with
changing
the
material,
which
became
becoming
(ewer
and
fewer,
and
soon
1
a rit|*h ,
** 80118 Wh° hftVO 1x5611 ,D th° Worat pOShis present flying visit to New York to eon- rrinldtat and twelve hundred
beaver fur-#o metime# cheaper fur- fear, will vanish altogether.
at buaklm. Bible o.
lnHifiAn
condition,
oomter with-Mr. Smith. Tlie latter h well General Gordon telegraphed Admiral
He&gt;- «Ne cotodmon
and are now eom2 WM
known to be in favor of copyrighting the ett to call a conference of sheik# to arrange pletely well wholly through its use." attached by a glue or cement to a hat
A young lady of Madison avenue raid
body of felt. 8till Uter the far waa reearth in the interest of Die a.&gt;Muriated press terms of ]&gt;edce. and u&gt; ask Osman Dlginato
■ ."*
oth"’
‘hink of
hySsKrd'MrT.icnt.
. .
11H •*
The
arc
^he statements.above made .are
^ap»r». If it can tat uivomplbdoxl constltu- meet him at Khartoum.
nlaced by a a silk plush, glued on to a
OVJ
&gt;t?
Only
two
private
ball,
thia
Butler.
e«n
and
potatoes-!
hill
and
declining
from sources, the authority of which
felt form or body. But of late yean
General Gonion has placed In command p*f?nnnVi
The rial cause of Mr. Watterson’s depart­
winter t
.
-1 bf questioned. They conclueven tho felt body has been discarded
ure imdoabtedly lies in toe fact that a most of the troops at Khartoum a negro who won
“
What
do
you
mean?"
I
asked
jrt&gt;ve the value of tbe prepatremendous omwMltlon to his ochnue has a decoration under Bazine in Mexico. The fiive.y.pu
Amed and show that even for one of coarse muslin &gt;r canvas, enumerating a half-doson 00 mi State at Miohflcan. County of Born manifested iteelf from an altogether impx- general demolished a prison in which two ration nai
’
Al • ae«#ion of the Probate co*
»..»&gt; »»»
uv tcmu.ou
uy ■teeped in the same stiffenino' liquor fingers
ry traits
can be
removed by
rected quarter. Some uupotdtion was tile hundred men w&lt;ire chained, burned the In- heredltttry
County &lt;rf Barn, batten at the Probate
'B
#truments
of
torture,
and
opened
lite
office
t
u„
nrnnAP
7 used on the felt body—#he laodisnolTed
"M2h'interrupted. tbe
iTetmidisl fruin tite United Press, the Op­ to all who Imre grievances to present. The I t*le U8e °*
city of Ratline# In #aiu county on V*
proper moans.
in alcohol—and receiving the outer cov­
position ta-lng tl&gt;at tlie organization was to
day. the mh day o&lt; February In th*
Merabs,!
O.
ering of silk pluefa by the pelting df the
some extent dependent on tlie published re- Austrian consul scut £2,000 to El Mehdi to
thouMod tight hundred and
In *!»• Future
’eranot balloixjrta of the a-*ori#tisl press, but not a word secure the release uf Catholic missionaries.
Prreent. OMBM Smith. J
lao glue by means of a hot iron.
Not holla? I persisted: “a thousand
In Um matter of the Mtate
A Brittali relief expedition will arrive at i
"W*u,,nk&lt;?
in the way of the itwnnrrer has come from
Untf organization. Its nmnagera holding that Suaklm next Sunday nnd advance on Tokar J£.*2LtJd ™.J? for’!th^»
i&amp;arA.’su!".
Tuesday,
it
te
learned
that
two
hundred
SStFSttll
h
rtUe
“
*
c
*
***
80
morning anA it Wt. ball r
il Hoffers more from the pilfering of its news
by kwocjAted press papers than it Is behe- men of Hie garrison at the hitter dty made
*•
*■
[Exchange, j
“Certainly not,” she repeated, calmlv will and tastammc of said
utoi by ite having -cceri* to toe associated a sortie, killing and woundh« many of tta-r,_ ....
Tbe jringCT n»d in prewrring »nd
that hl# final account this day filed ■# #wg n“v
fa cure, for
enemy, fhe British armydof occupation nt Catarrh,
prep rejMirts after they are in print.
l»e heard and altowrd and he be dtoeharged fr.x#
, I# attend­ m?«ulliunir in lhe big London eetabThe opposition to the Watterson measnre Cairo Is to be reinforced. So great Is the in­ cd with I
. which can hebtnenu all cornea from China. An
hTtelwSS ll U orta-Hl. that Moods) '&gt;r
refejrrsi to above cornea from tbe country fluence uf General Gonlou that no fears are be said o!
• cents.
tea
day « March al Irn u'rU-ck in W
rstpera, und Individually they are writing to felt for the safety qf Khartoum.
•rnnaing «Urr regarding th, f,mUi„
—_.iter and inyiwdf.'grvat’suffcrent from
lorenooo. te aatirawl hr &lt;!»■ haariiu: 0
toeir senators and rvpreanntatlvw Asking
The Deutach Tagebtatt. commenting upon
blue
and
whit,
atone
jar,
ia
(old.
The
them to vote against thu bill should Mr. Bismarck's |teply to the Lasker resolution, Catarrh, have boeo cured by Ely’s Cream Balm.
Chlneee
made
a
m?
large
j„.
A(te
,
Wattenon carry out iiU intention uf having repete tlie interference of a foreign legisla­ My sense of #m*-ll restored and health rreatiy
party whore the german and round
improved. C. &gt;1. Mtani.kv. dealer In boobi and aotueyeara the, were prevailed upon
U tntrreiaced. Senator Bewcli has nveived ture in the internal affairs of Gtmuany, airi shoes.
dance# occupy the whole evening.*
Ithaca, N. Y. .
tettera from almost every j»q&gt;er In New criticise* Uie diplomatic Intenm-diary meth­
, in mM countyFr#m p. F. Liepen^ A M.. Red Bank. N. J.: to make a second aiae tor the reception
Jersey pointing out wherein the measure od emjbloyud Iu the transmission of £he reso­ I hare been troubled with Catarrh so badly for of g.nger. In lime a third size amsller
•Whrtbe pn.r*
would operate to tlie disadvantage of the lution. The Tageblattnays: “Wubeliew several years tlmt It s« rioirdv affected my voice.
s’K.rart.m..-;
journals of that state.
. *■
,
waa
repeated,
bnt
hero
th.
stubborn
Herr banker was unknown to a majority df 1 tried nr- — Y remedy wftlmut the mMmK
Mm# fnterr#ted 'n
One bottle of Eiy s Crema Balm did the ColMtiala reballed. Tbair oonaerva
the congreMtuen. Their obiuet In adopting relief.
OONGRKSAfONA I*
work My voice lUnfiy restored and my head tlr. character rrc»rde&lt;I any mor., in.ro
the resolution was to gain (terman votes In feels
“ ThS
Madibetter than lor years. B. F. LkihnKh.
the coining presldunffnl ejection, and win
rHarttai# Bamxkm. *
ratioM aa aacnlrwe. “And so," .id
SENATE.
ft™
New
Zrahmd.ro
do
the love of German* at home who axe deMSSSSTtn Mid count*
Uur aupennUndent, “we had to bav. not fail to pray aarar.tly to their goda
A Startling Discovery.
slrous to throw tlie gates of the fatherland
' Mr; Wm. Johnson, of Huron. Dak., writes that amaU jars made in.tbe English potteries for rarororr after th., haw. rodirad
wide open to Amerlaui importa.”
his wife had been troubled with acute Bronchitis to bold our C«uew&gt; ginger. So tho
T SMITH,
ra
n
7
?iJ
ound
*'
b
“
‘
,
‘
h
“
dM
*
p«uy years, and that all remedies tried gave
of Prob#te
Buekten’ll Arnim Halve.
anent relit-f. until lie procured 11 butti.- gorger is genuine Chwaae bnt tbe iara
of ro.ro™
« MU,g ,h"r UW“ «"»tillo
Thr bent sttru In the world for Cut*, Bruise#,
are not."
1
L leers. Salt Rheum. Fever
&lt;Horen.
hmr-nlttni.
r,----- Hon*, Tetter,
HI
Mraooarae. of dnnlong hot dug1, blood,
until too hfwrof adaoo.eoo pbach treks
z roieaaioual observer; #ay that the
(Mi.’.dlMown TrauicripLl
ALL (ikOWN FROM TBNNEMRKF 1TTSDon't brag .boat Um, rahwircrau at
annum for arms and
your Micrator. A great rare,lor tn tie
mark our tow am# to tt and wl, the
««»&gt;•• 1. poor tapiul ot ilralt fdr • rm
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VOL. XXVIII. NO. 46.

The Hastings Banner.
Hasting#, Barky Co., Mich.

MARSHALL L. COOK.
SUBSCRIPTION RATK81

ADVKRTIBING RATK8
per year................................ |
Kxtra chanje tor special poalUocui.
JOB PRINTING.
(fepectai pride L&lt;t felt In the Job Printing DepMtmentof the Baxn&gt;b. Everything in the
nttrr ofiioe i« now; and with the latest faces of
,ype. the .most approved pattern* ot machinery.
ui&lt;*. oom potent worknteu employed, enabloe the
uxmkk to do tlnt-clasa Job work.
• a MJcirr Smith.
Eirrur T. Colohovm
Judge ot ITobatc.
ITonocpUng Attorney.
OMITH &amp; COLGROVE.
.
Lawyers.
■ OfSoai ovvr 'lL K. Grant's store.)
(TacUce In all courta of the Blate. Collections
.urwnpuy looked after. Money to loan on real
C. IL VawAkma*.
&amp; Vanarman,
Lawyers.
(Ovor flutings Natloeal Bank.)

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KOHN CAR VETH,

WHOLE NO. 1494.

HASTINGS, MICH, MARCH 7, 1884.

County News.

Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were in Hope
Friday and Saturday. ,
Geo. Mosey wears a broad smile this
/Week. His school closed last week.
Amon Wolf says if you wish to know
the time of day call on him. He has
one of McOmber’s best watches.
Frank Bab has dried up his tears.
He is going to stay at home and help
pa saw wood.
Good Tempters held an open lodge
last Saturday night.
Eva Bates and Grace Potter spent
Saturday apd Sunday in Irving.

forks, linen table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. soon be driven for the new post office
F. X Bergman, washbowl and. pitcher,
building.
.
A terrible accident occurred late .Sat­
urday afternoon resulting in the death
of Walter A. Hunter, son of Mr. Math­
ew Hunter of this township. Walter
was coming from Cedar Springs with a
load of shingles and when descending a
hill a few miles the other side of Ada,
the load pitched forward and off crush­
ing Walter beneath its weight. When
found he was still conscious and wits
taken to a hou :e near by. Dr. Willignie

set of table mate; Miss Lottie Bergman,
Brom the HenUa.
pair pillow shams; Mr. Henry Bergman,
To Mr. Md Mrs. D«Vore-a girl.
nutmeg grater; Mrs. Fanny Bolyen,
Mr Luther Child waa In Grand Rap­
cane rocker, Frank Dean, shade lamp;
Ids on business this week.
MissLalie Bergman, knit tidy; Lewis
Mr. Jno. Shufdt made a business trip
Stem, bracket; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
to Ingham county last week.
Clark, glare pitcher and goblets; Miss
A 17 year old son ot Mr. Killgoose, ot
Ida lauch, shade lamp; Charles Gleason,
Bowne township, was taken suddenly
shade lamp; A. Gleason, knit pillow
ill with a pain in his aide, on Monday
shams and tidy; Miss Dorcas Day, lamp
afternoon, and died the neat morning.
i«ata for organ; Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
The Freeport string band composed
Mowry, pair linen towels; Uria Bergot J. Norman, comet; Al. Curtiss, flrat
inun, mustard spoon and broom brush;
DKLTO3T.
violin; Myron Hinckley, second violin;
Mercury SO degrees below zero, the '
CBorgman, dozen napkins;
E. L. Moaher, baae; played for the first S9U&gt;’
Mr. and Mrs. George I*ritchard, Mr. and
tiinSi in public, in Union hall last even-" Mrs. Dr. McBeth, of Galesburg, and | Mra. J. DUaho. sewing chair and clothes
ing. The fine rendering of several si&amp;-1 Mrs. Nora Oatman, of Houlensburg, are I• bare; Mr. and Mrs. Dana, Bolyen, Mra.
lections was vary satisfactory, and visiting at Mr. M. Gwin’s this week,
funnel Weeks, Ella Weeks, center
with proper practice will be competent 1 Miss Robbins, of Sherwood, ta visit- table.
to play for apy occasion.
: ing her sister, Mra. G. J. McCrodan.
ORANGEVILLE.
Rumored -that Rev. A. C. Beach and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Norwood spent a
Our school closed with prizes awardMra.'Baraes, of Bpwne, were married few days this week withjMr. I^twBuck ed for perfect attendance and deport­
«t the residence ot Dr. praay, Monday *»d "Ke. of Hopkins, Allege? Co.
inent as follows Cora Nichols, album;
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c been
mxui
Mr. John Holden, of Richland, has Ed. Lewis, album; Marcia VanValken| evening,
tbe 25th tost. We -have
unable to Iqpm any particulars. Mr. three teams drawing wood from off his lierg. work liasket. Also the following
Beach al^ajs has bora very prompt to ! timbered lot, just south of O. Barrett’s, received presents for meritious deport­
hand m marriage notices for publication, | O. Barrett is drawing wood out to ment; Bertha VanValkenberg, Ora
but w jiresume the poor health which the road, to be put on the market next Soddler, Ezra Morehouse, Charlie Brig­
caused tbe relinquishment of hta pasto- wlnter.
ham, Fred Payne, Minnie Earl, Alf.
rial charge here, may lie assigned us
as the
MreMcAllister is on the sick Lewis. The exhibition was held on
main reason for his failing to hand in ,iatFriday evening 29th at the hotel with
the announcement of his own connubial
Miss Mattie Ford, who, has for the I full attendance. Good music and a suc-

of Ada, Dr. Elsworth and R. HunterJl,
of Lowell, and Walter’s parents were
sent for at once, but Walter was beyond
the reach of human aid. He was fatal­
ly injured, several ribe being crushed in.
He died of internal hemorrhage- The
accident occurred, we are told, about 4:80
p. m. Walter died about eight hours
later. His parents and the doctors ar­
rived before he died but could not save
him. It is a terrible blow to the fami­
ly, of which Walter was a promising
son. His age was 19 years. Thejuneral services were held at the Baptist
church here yesterday afternoon, were
largely attended; Rev. C. Oldfield offi­
ciating. Truly there is but one step l&gt;etwixt life and death.
At a conference of prominent green­
backers held at. Ionia Friday it was de­
cided to continue the old greenback
party organization, “but to stand ready
to endorse an anti-monopoly movement
when properly presented.” A dispatch
to a Detroit paper says “the meeting
was almost unanimously anti-fusion
and anti-Begole.” This, t&lt;x&gt;, right in
the face of W. D. Fuller, Begole’s right
bower and joker, who was present' at
the conference. It lamins to look as if |
Fuller had dropped the lines and hi/
tandem team was jogging on to the

pledgee. Men who think for themselTT*
and vote in accordance with principle
and the dictate of conscience will not
sign away their rightsas citizens at the
ever plausible and insinuating may be
their arguments-

no, xin.

• The retreat was conducted very hur­
riedly, but in perfect ords-. Quietly, bat
on the run, we would go for half a mil*
or so, when we would swing into line,
lay down, the batallion would turn oa
the gallop, unlimber, and prepare for aolion, and after a few minutes “limber
up* and start on the gallop to the rear
again. Tbe rebels did not follow up in
our part of the line, but in other
parts the line
was hard pressed.
About twelve o’clock we reached
the vicinity of the bridge and formed
line, facing the rear. The rebels didn't
allow us to sleep much, bqt came as near
as they could get, and getting batteries in
position, shelled tbe pontoon bridgfcover

ly, I never heard shells sound as hide­
ous as on that night. As they went
humming through the air we could sea
happiness. The Herald extends con-1 last year kept house, for F. A. Black- cres financially.
£ •
Lawyer.
their burning fury. The corps was
Cora Nichols has gone to Hastings to
gratulations anyhow.
: man, is about to leave these parts to
(Over Spaulding's dry goods More.)
safely across the river before daylight,
The exhibition at the school house '
a proposition her uncle has made attend the teachers’ institute.
WID attend prompUy to alt btrnineaa in all
and another attempt at whipping the
last Friday evening was conducted very [ her» from Courtland, N. Y.
Mrs. Carrie Arbor is in town visiting
rebel army and of advancing cm Rich­
successfully and reflects much credit I
prospects are good for a cooper her old home and friends.
i E. KEN ASTON,
mond had come to a fruitless and disas­
“•
Attorney at Law, upon Mr. Bates the teacher, and the I shoP at thio place.
Andy Havens came home Saturday
trous end.
'
.
(Over J. H. GoodyMr &amp; Co.'# More.)
scholars who participated. To mention ! Mr- William Fullerton, of Galesburg, from state of N. Y., accompanied by
Without going to details on the bat­
rracCitv^ In nil courts ot the SUtn. CoUcctiocj* all who did well, would be necessary to wa8 in this Place one
•
tost week try- hta bride, formerly Mary Lane.
umnpUy attending to.
tle
of
Chancellors
ville,
Hooker
was out*
Ue 01
Blow, blow; ye gentle spring breezes.
print the programme entire, naming ^g to sell his farm.
J W. LOWRY, M. Dm
K«aeraUed
placedI on the defensive
Monday
3d
ulL,
at
8
a.
in.
mercery
f
Mr.
Willie
Nichols
is
able
to
be
each
scholar.
The
opening
address
by
' ®•
ITiysician, Surgeon and Oculist.
by an army wxording to the very highstood 3 degrees above zero.
Mr. John K. Wallace was exceptionally arouDd again.
(Office, ,T0i Thorn HL, Hastings, Mich.)
est authoritative estimate of not more
Adam Lewis has received an inheri­ crack of Ben Colvin’s whip.
well rendered. As also the piece enact-1 Mr- Arthur Bush closes his series of
tlian
three-fifths his own. The chief
VMue hours—8 to 10 a. to. and 1 to‘3 p. m
ed by Mtas Ellen Roush and Master | wrlting schools the Sth.
Anti-monopoly must be a lx&gt;ld plank
tance of several hundred dollars from
Tt-kr phone .at HolkiwayiiXdrug store.
intbedemotroticolalfom.-tay.adem«■&gt;«ofhtadeftat wa. . bold mere
VfT bpMal aUenUon paid to surgical diseases Bert Brayton. The Misses MinnieCbree-! Party nt Mrs- Maria Jones the 1st, for hta decenaed sister, who lived in the
inent which originated with Gen.Stonetag dlaeiuKs of the eye and ear.
ocratic paper, and in another column
state of N. Y._
•
brough, Ollie Clemens, the Missre Beu-1 E,dyn Heynolds.
q A CKETT &amp; BUTLER,“~
wall Jackson, and which is said to have
the om.ro
same paper
’s new
|roa,rca says
oaavn Ohio
vulva
ucn senator.
ncuowi, ;
,
ter, and others did exceedingly well, but '
report of Dist No. 4, town of
Assyrla.
Pysicians and Surgeons,
IL B. Payne, will be a »tronK candidate
when It was pro­
the want of space forbids particular- ,tonrX* for the term ending Feb. 29th.
The flret of March, mercury down to
(Prairieville, Mich.)
- the
•
-: posed to him. But he had such un­
for
presidency.
To
nominate
Mr.
izing each individual effort. At' the I
ill cahe. night nr day. promptly attended.
' zero and‘ good sleighing.
bounded confidence in Jackson that he
Payne on an anti-monopoly platform
close, Mr. Bates was presented with two I
&gt;• • Dr. Baker is still confined to the house
was allowed to put hta bold and hazard­
|J R TIMMERMAN.
। would Im* about as appropriate as spik“ I with his limb.
If - Homa-pslhic Physician &amp; Burgeon, hooks of poems and an Elegant pair of |
| ing a pawn broker’s sign to a church ous design into execution; and he did it
sleeve buttons, which he feelingly at .
1 Mrs. C. D. Berry,.of Tekonsho. is vis­
(First door caat o» Holloways’ drug store.)
with His usual celerity, dash and won­
door.
knowledged.
Mr. Bates leaves the 1
iting her sisters, Mrs. Churchill and
derful effect. Moving his corps of 22.SIR. Wm. JONES,
school with the best wishes of all.
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Dentist
Train.
Aiiegan Journal.
ooo men to the union right just at night.
When.Mr. Roby, of Plainwell, receiv- i fall,they rushed upon Howard's lit’
The imcil pusher of this column
i All work promptly attended to.
.
•
Mrs. E. W. Ford, of Evanston, HL,,
spent last week visiting at J. Hortons’.’ ed his sentence, 825 fine and ten days in &gt; corps, who not being prepared melt«&lt;
||kEV&lt;&gt;RE’i PRESSIG
r~/
7 went home as usual on the evening of XI5&gt;aflaab~
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k
Calvin Smith has raBted~M«A-Alb6rt jad. on TtMfdRj, fcr illegal .liquor sell-. before their impetuous oiwrt with
Physicians and Surgeons. February the 23d, 1884, little thinking
Mary Buili..
because he was 39 years old that day, ESu
Shephanls’ farm, and is moving on the ing, he read a long anil well got up pa- [ a alight show of restatanre. This ffcht
(.Freeport, Mich.)
Barrett
•dis promptly attended to.
per justifying himself, and Judge Ar- was for the road leading from Charcrlsame.
such a genuine, pleasurable surprise Ekiworth Barrett.
Wn&gt; Black
noiu gave him
mm a Tew
lew kind
Kina admonitions.
aamoonioni. ,। lorsville to Culpepper G«ld mine ford.
was in store for him. The following
William Segar and family are visiting nold
^fEI.TON A CROOK
[ friends in the southern part of the state. This case proves that the liquor law can Event
kind friends were present: N. Brayton Maggie GIDenpIr
illy tbe 3rd and 12th corps helie enforced if courts and jurors do their [ came
Are agents for.the Watertown Insurance Co. and wife; C. V. Riegler and wife; John Joluk GIDeaple
rolved in this onset, but they
Hickory Corners.
•ney write poiictes on a man’s property /aialnst
Willie Gillespie
tow* by fire, lightning or wind; against Adnan’s Teeple and wife; John Yafger and wife; wmir Gwin
1 Load news A scarce around about duty. It should lie a warning to other were not able to successfully stem the
Ke by death and aectdenL
Ina Gwin
saloon tats.
tide of the mad onslaught of Jackson's
Wm. Godfrey and wife; L. E. Mosher Grade
Gwin
I the cornemae^
It would seem when there arc S130, men. Then, too, at a critical moment.
pOOK at SHELDON.
and wife; Geo. Kelley and wife; Samuel Ralph GrIUry
A nice lot of fat sheep passed
Lena GrlHey .
000,000 surplus money in the U. 8. treas­ Sickles’ (3rd corps) men ran out of am­
Roush and wife. The splendid easy Jacob Houvenrr
through the corners for the last few
lOfficnln A bi tract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
Houvener . .
ury some of it might be appropriated munition. Sickles called in vain for
chair, which we were so unceremonious­ A.
I’etcr Houvener
days en route for Augusta. Prices range
Hsve Ujp only set ot Abstract Rooks In Barry
for Saugatuck and other harbors that troops to relieve him, after having re­
eaunty.
,
ly forced to occupy, was a very accept­ Itaac Houtener
from 5 to &amp;%' cents per lb.
Harry Jones
.
Mf
have been left out. The improvements peatedly and with great gallantry re­
able gift and we sincerely thank the J rule Norwood
The Corners has had a visit from the
a. foote m d
Myrtle June*
.
would eave money and fives and give pulsed several chargee of the assaillightning rod men. Seven of them
ITiysician and Surgeon. donors. Come to think of it, however, Earnle Norwood
employment to many men on the works.; ants with empty muskets.
WDtlfl
Niebuta
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two strong gentlemen had rather hard
lOfflce east side Main HL, Nashville, Mich.)
boarded withAjur host Mr. Thompson
Geo. Sprague
It seems as if there was nA sort of ex- : At this critical and vital juncture
Kesldeuce next door north Wolcott House, work to get us into It, on account of Iota Sprague......... ..........................
two weekajand beat him out of their cuse for refusing three appropriations. | Hooker had been stunned by having a
calls promptly attended too, day or nlghL
the superior attraction in anothe/ di­ Average dully attendance
board bill.
j()8EPH KNIGHT,
Average standing of school (nearly)H8I(
brick’column against which he was
rection. The discussion of the nite sup­
1
x.
E. C. Elliott is talking of selling his Grand Ltxlge Independent
KLDYN REYNOLDS,
*f
Veterinary Burgeon.
per prepared by the ladies was thorough- j
Last Wednesday forenoon Charles leaning carried away by a cannon ball.
goods to Mr. Kennedy, of Creasy Corn­
IBenidencc, Rutland. nctvkYoekley school house.)
Perhaps to Gen. Pleasanton more than
ers. and renting his store to same to Mitchell, of Oneida, son of Andrew
LAOEY.
Win attend all calls tor scrViees night or day. ly enjoyed. The pleasant occasion will i
•MargM reaeonable.
Mitchell, of this village, met with a ser­ to any other man belongs the credit of
ever be remembered by ourself, for thus
The concert at the M. E. church, last give possession in October.
stopping the sweeping charge of Jack­
ious
and
painful
if
not
fatal
accident
by
X K. BROWN. M. D.
W. P. POUHKMUS, M. D. another link in the chain has been forg- Saturday evening, was a perfect success..
BOWENS MILLS.
aH wM«».
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the bursting of abuzz saw with which he son’s victorious legions. With a fore­
H1LS. BROWN &amp; POLliEMCS.
Dr. Barker, of Hastings, visited
sight
remarkably keen and quick, he
Our
mild,
winter
continues
with
mer
­
V Ilomcppathie Physicians &amp; Surgeons,
was sawing wood at Will DeWitt’s place
friends and relativesIhthis vicinity last
cury down to 18.
glffir* over Julius Russell's store. Main HL) '
in Eagle. A piece of the saw about twen­ grasped the situation, and swinging
Sunday,
v
twin answered from the office at all hours ot
Sleighing splendid, and no taiiler ex­ ty inches long and from six to eight the few pieces of cannon he had at hia
-hr dav Or Bight. Dr. Polhemus will give special
Mrs. Label, of Olivet, visited her sis­ plosions.
**
a^caues of ttui Eye and Ear.
wide struck him inthe forehead, just command into position and pressing
ter Mrs. Ed. Clark during the last week.
Office hours—fl to 12a. tn.: 2 to&lt; p. m.
Elder Gillaspie has returned from above one eye. two of the teeth enter- every other available piece he could
Last Saturday, Ed. Clark took posses­
ing tbe skull. The pirn remained tut । r'«ch into hto "ervice until he had »
South Haven.
j
sion of his newly purchased farm near
GMITH &amp; PACKARD,
.
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.
A
, OWiH i’ll fill
A &lt;4
ILK th«* Fh1w&gt;Ja
Mr. V. Barber, of Lagrange, Indiana, ....
where it.struck until forcibly removed. p.'eces in all. As soon as the retails
Lacey.
and M. B. Gillaspie, of Allegan, spent a The wounds were ghastly to behold and emerged from the woods in pursuit of
Mrs. Frank Pratt entertained bar
couple of days last week at Elder Gil- may prove fatal. Dr. T. M. Armstrong, our tleeing troops and when they had
sisters Mrs.- Technor and Miss libttie
laspie’s.
of this village, was hastily sent for, and got - in close range, Pleasanton’s 22
iMcColhon, of Bedford, last Saturday
Mr. Bushee has bought a farm at has since been doing all that could be pieces, double shotted with grape and
I ahd Sunday.
Fennville, Allegan coynty, where he ex­ done for the injured man. Later we canister, belched forth an enfilading
Jas. Clarke, of Hastings, gave ■ lec­
Strop.«&gt; SIAM- HL. Opp Court House
pects to move shortly. We join in learn that there are favorable prospects fire upon them and went teaming
ture at the Congregational church of
through their ranks. It was too much
wishing him success in his new home. of his recovery.
this place, last Tuesday night; subject­
for the first line, and they wavered and
Miss May Bright is visiting Lillie
Charlotte Republican.
Gillaspie.
/
Burns.
quailed under its terrible blast. But
The AL E. social was held at George
The prohibition politicians are around quickly reinforced, on they came again
«Bpecia’JAltenUon given to Vcterteary Shoe
Mr. Brainard, of Prairieville, is visit­ again with another pledge trying to
Grahbones* List Friday evening. It be­
and again until they almost reached tbe
‘•a;
as intorfcMng and hoof-bound Horse?
ing largely attended quite a sum was ing Wm. Bradly.
capture republican votes. With a PeckJennie Hohnes ta attending school at sniffian air of candor they pay a just muzzle of the guns only to t&gt;e swept
raised.
back by the steady fire of Pkwaanton’s
(hir Work Shown for Itself.
A donation, at Willis Humphry’s, WaylanA
tribute to the splendid record the par­
The house of Mr. Damoth, two miles ty has made in the past, bqtuntruth- artillerists. This was Saturday the tad
next Friday evening, for the benefit of
Hurv Owuen, if you have never patronize,.
north of here, was destroyed by fire last fully charge that it is not now sound on day of May. Hooker was now on the de­
the congregational society.
considering un. ~----*. we a»k you to give a trial, feeling confldcnt
Sunday morning. There was but very one question and therefore should not fensive. No more fighting of conse­
A methodist class of twenty-four
••nSdent that If you do so, you will remain a
CEDAR CREEKquence was done at UhancellorsviUe
little saved out of the bouse.
members has been formed at the school
twmanent patron.
receive the support of temperance men.
Married, at the residence of the bride’s
J. SMITH.
And now the Good Templars come to It is the trick of artful and designing and Lee sent part of his army to inter­
house In Dis. 4, as the result of the re­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bergman,
E. PACKARD.
the front with an Avurdupois social politicians to entrap the unwary. The cept Sedgwick’s march to join Hooker.
vival meetings held there.
of Cedar Creek. Thursday evening, Feb.
which came off at Smith's Hall on Wed­ imputation they make against the re­ This battle exist our side nearly 30,000
gg hv ♦»»«
n n Johnson. ot Hickmen in killed, wounded and in taxing;
nesday evening last
S' Maple grove.
publican party is no more or less than a
rebels about 16/XX) including
Last, but not least, Wm. Bushee has barefaced lie. As a matter of fact tl»e the
HaatAmon Wolf spent Monday
Stonewall Jackson, who was killed by
committed matrimony.
only hope of temperance legislation in
Ings.
his
own
men. Jackson’s loss was an
Party at Jake Endanger s Iset FriMichigan is through the ascendency of
niaHBOKiao xxoKAxaas.
irreparaWe one, and fully counterbal­
the republican party. This these prohi­
day night.
anced the victory the rebels gained.
Plainwell Independent.
George Pearce, Roy Heric, Anna Eno
bition politicians know perfectfully
Says Thomas Jordon in Johnson's cy­
The adjourned meeting of the ladies
and Mrs. Shafer are on the sick list.
well. The trouble with them grows out
to revise the premium list of the union
clopedia, **811 of Jackson’s w&amp;r opera­
Mr. Endinger has gone to Hastings
of the fact that the republican party has
agricultural society will be held on
tions show the mark of a masterly gen­
to purchase a house.
•
not appreciated their peculiar order of
Wednesday,
March
IS,
at
tbe
exchange
ius.” He was certainly one of the most
School in the Baker district close*
talents at the estimate they -place upon
bank. The ladies will meet at 9^0 a.
remarkable men tbe war developed, and
them. This is why they manifest such
this week.
m., adjourning at II for an afternoon
scarcely ever failed to bring disaster to
Mire Lettie Howland returned to Dibitter hostility and slanderous venom
session at 1 o’clock. Every lady who
the union cause when an opportunity
mond Lake last Monday.
toward us. Three pledges they drcufeels any interest in the success of the
A. D. Wolf has a horse that, he says,
late have only one, object in view.
fair is cordially incited to attend this
has been trained by the modern chrtatWhile done in the name of temperance,
FoBowin* la a Itat ot prro«U: Ita.
meeting.
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8 IL Dtekmon; hasflnc
Mra-KFree ooocert at the M. E. church last
the
injury possible on the republiDiekanoB, bed^raad. worated Udy and
Monday night, after which a singing

Attorney at Law,
MlddlevUta. Mich.

W.NISKERN.

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hitabt zee tfeijg aad kxsm Lie* *a«ier.
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yen. *±onj»
pccple doet ko&gt;w
■sr.ir-V hvoat teteek. xod yoerva g&amp; v&gt;
gn-e vein ptezB? of Lowe.: I .se«er mw
ae xac. iff. ys®. esmlix t grt tie rppsr
z*cii cd »ha a t-»i k-vt •*.&amp;&amp;. aad m
fcc toe ruL* yw rati A err* *rx &lt;t»agh.'
lr» ixkas aaesre. yrjo Lava.' tor
tte*’-* Li tewc tter*. kc.3 ttesn m
hook '•■ » wi-ia’ to be. Here's * steady.

Tse czd teSad bapsr threw \st tes
i»»«. a&amp;d. is a rte-e ttet Lbf e-rjertly »ees tetr*r day*, peped Ue fed-

Ixz. a* ' zaMn-.oa^&gt; *c.Xcer foy
Tto toy »h«. ymfll Icav* aw-.
-pre **i Bk‘ teAwtefi
wt even ttoue I «*»*? ««•« that
md the tot tedodte. m he w
•te tear tr&gt;n tee ■ron^r at w»
•ir. Itote; 1
thix ef tec* c’A

Bet why «M. -e waarier to aad
'T
the wr«ei aiifter.
’•^■y. thotfa a pcr.tu- atrawme.' grrnriol Ue Ud toiUiat
“Tea vims tbe ma&amp; to ete&amp;d teert a
taws aad a tfobteruL ml tbe ttrsa. do
JR® - Ha'a ged to go away aocaen aod
WKBrirr
r’ofL- Like the ulea of io-rer*
Mparatm' aad eomza* together agais.
* werka &lt;« the ieeist • aorter
I tell

‘TLo jMTblswt ot the bury asaa w
focs.i K the
daily 'jf&amp;w.* wail
ery «'&gt;«npai fneod. “I reste=*ber kaeK
»f?wr eaZisa&lt; co Ute edXsr ot a daiJy
paper x a thr.Tm* UtxLe tows ahrxrt .5
aVoti ta fete meiuax, .^at aw jte wm
rr.&lt;3^ hoaae I w*®s wrtE aim Eocm
where *e ited topper.
After topper
v* trx^ed vuh x Liadt bottle a&amp;d aoc •
rsra-r, xxa: 7&lt; &lt;rfoek, wnea I arooe ami
Gdbrad«toWteo tor refcna« spe® tbe
p&gt;a titot I dad 3KA datj* to sEterfore
wtse. &amp;3o aewapoper wark. *Toa do&amp;i
iter ;&gt;«*.' he waid; "we’re
to tele
a ride- rrwre aamzit. we were toco
rdiEsr rapodly befasad a good trtft&amp;er.
Cbier a Athahsteliy iwrut aky Erxh&amp;st 14» o’eicr-k, we 1 joted al
«be tewok i.cctle a&lt;au. a%d then lit
£xar* to«l wsehaaged aXcnm oa tbe
T«r*&amp;la. I »v to mt*Tw«e»!, that I
id 3-oc auarx the Sighs of Suno Sotae
tkaue after oadstrht I atxr’.^i np a»wideaiy *&amp;d
1 x was be f&lt;x&amp;s to tte
ito’e-'_ wi begged hi* par ioa for ke*p.Stf nils «o &gt;.&lt;x fro&amp; La wort *Sc&amp;*?na*. r e wail. I'm eo&lt;
to th*
c&lt;&amp;w ■tty a&amp;oev v&gt;nigax Fs rnstg to
ted x&amp;l to are yo*. and ar*, at toe
iotei. either C&gt;«e rnaaie.
M- dear
kz. i berrt cos. »■&gt; does* yserr w treat
lie c£rte* I ».aw ex&gt; &lt;e«e txu a xaz. and
a ’toy there.' ‘Yoa «ki tie fektsnan
aoi a«Aaia£t forennaa. he repiaed.
priEsz tairny P^ejr mar» ot sw-ke.
'HwrtA Bay wtete wrkhg form.
Ft»
paper h tei nody as 5 &gt; eLock ns tee

&gt;bfctbete a xEytoiag. Wtea
■be as wm* taey p-il rf;ix. the
f ithey dent forget st’ be x»iled

risraid.;
‘Onw ot tbe
reessrka-'le &gt;sd
.rigLal peay-r» I ever beard. * m*1 a
restlesxal t. a Herald reporter la*:
rretiac. “wm .set after the w&gt;/ ctoswl.

Lssss-iuZa Ctafo]
•It z^jxsee my tr.ierzz diM4y.' udd
Bra*l&gt;er Gardaer, a* he kok*vi fr-zca
-Sxas-srrl SEis to Ptokiea Snilt atd
ern-k, *to xsnocam &lt;k* lack det Bradder
Paramnwst SUwwm. as boacrary &amp;*■•
L-r Ubc as Ttite&amp;x an so mo' &lt;o autb.
Ha ted climbs! ip ocx la roof of a teed
to «ee a dng-ari.t, ho ie asm in at Je
rood tei..-wed fo diJereas fxtU to/■xriew iroe E» pras ca
'Whett b* rwal red dxt he had gei to lie te retweeted
dat «Ii» ci sb Mteexi his fsaetal m a
br&gt;’y. U) te tned to bon? uaioey of tee
:-radcicr&gt;te-iaw to hotter ap te* bed
ites wid %a
•Gemles. is oae ’reaper* Kradder
Hlawwco wm a fa r to medrasx sass. H
be borryed half a dollar to go to de
rinrea br'd pwj :t te k octer mo®ey te*
La &lt;nfe aLned a: io waas-te'd. De
, pco’ wm setcr tsnei away from hss
tete enjjar-tended
He pe&amp;itd de •ar­
row* of a big trackp. xa* let am wzfe ro
ter frved ■■* hsj chilTett tearry
He
v-» ktsi hearted, tet allss tetaed ve
a s p*w resk H* was pfeiaashropi-*.
l«3t be tel to dodge hm bwtetMT. He
was a kksi ladder, bet te Lae got two
ob de Whm boye m de *ia-t of Ohio. He
wm a icnL hseter.I, hot te wm ewe
lent to ms arc-ss* de xrooerT as’ Lk his
wife snppert de family
While we may
my dat we xa sorry :tet death tea

WOMAN’S FRIEND

DAHOMAS
ECLECTRIC
Braltas.

JLrthmo..

Cotoszii.

Coa&lt;2tf. Coldr. Sore Thr&amp;ot.
Diphthorio, Btunr. Frogt
Bftws. Tooth. £*z. Md Hood-

ocho. rod aU polar dodoeboo.

re tore bo •»-**haa to reoark dat da
Vflrid wiii be xsy de
off. Let m
£•■» UU:£ de regia.- order ci ixce-a’
£&gt;ily vetex&gt;rd =&gt;e to tee ha=bU.
Lzde *omI to «*sx. ted and teord a» te
•otod provide
‘Sapper orec. *od a xza e&amp;o&amp;tcA
Me. too. tbe old jaan respsied t* w^h
stogpU at p«*ato&amp;»c&lt; izto mui ha aca.
a
d. ■. ik of a boy, eoase howto fr«te
a e-*s^iibr.r ». Bafcee nrtirjig the oil
s^s3 adto f sue to rtsb-i a chapter ix the
Ethto. Vfcen be vxxild pray. He aead he
seciia t ree&gt;k bet vae pew erf-si m eabcetc. aed prayer
After rewdiag a
ehepcer hvm tab wai part ot a p-rnl--.
»t kj^ei’. ctotra, *cJ tie aabU onAatr
ie*. hia *c**l Sow oct to God. He
Eyed for the pr&gt;swi&lt;e’3rt ot the United
te», all few eaboec, the army, the
Gary, tee ro»ecs#osrt o&lt; aS the atatei,
for i&amp;e, his
f«r c-H twwfhLon.
for *&gt;*ent cexktrm. for rrmeeQ end
faasily He a^ted for^sse&gt;M forsnaay
Em. aad toaak/4 the Ixed for cjuay
-WeiklbeuM to «rt tired. f had
rented my knee* the beet I eodd, bat
wiwtol to aa ay tediy. aad at the
atse lime dad nwt vast to give o&lt;e*K
to my ktod bow. The boy rwefteed
■ext to me. with h» bead m the chair,
aovad missy. Tcwdu^ him •eoUy I
whispered:
Aboct tew kmc will
yw«r fatter gW

mme a thnetbw ewtbmia*; aad be v.a
■bo—■■ fart that v«a "'amdijur to the
■tedecte .eiomctwi with the ladr vfao
bee wm bcoMe ios wife, aad who vae
AedMchtor of a M«w Yert booker

esote at iteb writrag dmk. He a» a.graat
hac»! at inotetfoe*. and whoa pwrri«d
by T3u.&gt;n for the acuree at «caae Ama
he gne* hit book rack ■ alow twirl aad
nrachrt oct for the tchat wbAth ecetexso the deasrod iafon&amp;aifoto He m
aitogetber a resaarkab' r aod admuxabie
rhameter m hia way.

&gt;«id. we eo«L4 ao&lt; have' Jell the a*e&gt;
n»ptraw p remrx t4 iUHri»o presence
■tore.
I^raxwg zacceaaomly. we be­
held- ay the ac^ree aad eznaa&gt;tio&amp; of
thb eCEereo^ oloeoee tbe beactifti’
Cm of Him Mmaa* H w aU pomod
akaetbe Mraek. But aim alto!

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low hatered wMh warw | Yr ereK and
opr* most! to the cftoel admmMtertag *he oath, who waited to kaow if
the boy had ever borae arms agatest
the Uaited Stater, er had terew aid er
eemfart to ito win
The last part
at tbe qwrny stirred tbe youagster ap.

Farms in Michigan
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familiar with tfe house and the habite
The Crouch case.
HER LIGHT GUTTAB.
The awful and bloody mvsterv of of its occupants. Without doubt the
tfe Crouch tragedy, near Jackson, still guilty parttee knew where the servants
remains as dark and unsolved as when slept, for after the shooting they opened 0b« SwankM a tarn on tar
A k&gt;w sweat jatxgte &lt;rf tang
the terrible deed was first discovered on the stair door and listened. Had tbe
As blurred as the votas uf i
the morning of the 22d of November
they, too, would have l»eec slain,
last It is doubtful if it ever will be
don attached to the Holcombs,
unraveled and it is certain to remain
no arrests in that quarter were
for many yeaft the darkest chapter in
made. It was found tliat a man in Hol­
thp annals of crime in Uie state. A restane, therefore, of the history of the comb's employ, named Foy, had a pair
family and the strange surprises that of rubber boots which fitted the track
BtftadtSrkwett
have followed each other so rapidly made bv the window. Mrs. Holcomb
Giiotwi aad Kilt
since the opening of the bloody record took to‘her bed after the murder and
Down tte £liU&gt;r
refused
to
see
any
one,
but
her
dispoeiwill be reail.even at this late dav with
tion was taken soon afterward. Site
profit and interest.
•
James I). Crouch came to this state admitted that Holcomb had got up in
from NewfYork many years ago and en­ the middle of the night to go out and
gaged in farming. He prospered in all shut the barn door which was slam­
his cnterprisei, and amassed a large ming, but denied that. he was absent
fortune. Besides his farm, which was long. Byron Crouch came home from
one of tbe largest and best in the state, Texad and remained a few weeks,'re­
he owned extensive tracts of land in turning then to his ranch after putting
Texas, and was largely interested in the Pinkertons to work on the &lt;aae.
stock raising, both in the west and here. Soon after his departure for home, Mrs.
President Arthur ta said to few cof­
About twenty-five years ago his wife Holcomb was found dead in bed under
died, leaving an infant girl named circumstances indicating that she had fered no much from the prevalent ooeEunice. Besides this child there were committed suicide, but. after an inves­ totu of shaking hand, that he fee made
three sons and a daughter. The latter tigation. tfe coroner's jury found that the subject a study and fee reduced ft
had already been married to Daniel her death was caused by heart disease.
At the inquest in the case of the
Holcomb, and living on the latter’s
farm, adjoining that of her father, Crouch murders, which has dragged
J udd Crouch, then a mere boy, lived along most of the winter, the only im­
with Mrs. Holoomb. He was a cripple, portant evidence introduced was that impassive, with his hands at hta Hides,
and for many years was not expected to of a hardware dealer in Jackson, who until his friend reaches him. TfesUfe
live, but while’ with his stater his father testified that several weeks liefore the
Bdd for his care. The two other sons, tragedy Daniel Holcomb purchased of
yron and William, wwe In Texas, him a 3*-calibre revolver. This was the
superintending the estate there, in size of the pistol with which the shoot­ what has happened. By this djxteriiy
ing hail In«n done. Holcomb denied
which loth were interested.
the president escapee having hia fend
Tfe Holcombs did not prosper. Mort­ that he ever owned a revolver of any
gages and debts accumulated, and when kind, and positively swore that he hail wrung until the bones crack—s process
compromises could not l»e made they never been in the hard^anl store spok­ which, repeated several hundred tinsss
in a day, is naturally painful.
would appeal to Mr. Crouch for assist­ en of.
President Arthurs plan of handshak­
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When the verdict was rendered that
ance.
Many ________
times he gave
large
sums of money. Once’ they "presented ^e Crouch family came to their deaths ing will doubtless be copied without
him with a bill for $10,000 for support- • atthe han11” &lt;&gt;* partiee unknown, the credit by some other public men, bto
ing Judd from infancy, and when, af- detectives, stimulated by the rewards not generally. Ths most of them haw
ter some high words, he paid it he offered, fairly swarmed in this part of larger hands than the president, aad
threatened them with dWnheritance. the country. Thevkeptaclosesuryeil- have not so much cause to fear a
The old man. as the yeare crept upon
nce on Holcomb and Judd Crouch,
pon |1H
lance
For other, the method to aM
and hung
afeut the- --------old homestead
enough.
Mr. Blaine. _______
though
him. grew morose and gloomv. He .---------------------------------- —— wtth
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hit, great.perewtence.
great peratstence. Several amateur de-1
de- he
i;medmm-staed
&gt; ij
lived in his great house alone with his
»
fend, prareuta
young daughter and uin
the servants.
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l*in« saueerecl
squeezed DV
by wnnng
seizing Eta
hta
jvuug
vituva. rui
jta being
several vrara when she was away at i'™1°* th“" WM?', th,r'5STd b&gt; frMn&lt;r«lf»nd in both hia own, aka “
Collette he was quite alone, anti was ! the hired man Foy yd twJuddCroueh.
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seen but rarely. On her return a. few • One day Foy boasted that he was (to- p
,1Mi p, ,____ .ly«ars w&gt;. laauurm and aceompiish-i i^.toi monCdy wsettle an impoftant L
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«1 girl, she introduced some life into I matter. He raid he had plenty of mon- babt. alao prartioed by »ome otlwra,
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friend’fts hand
lightly.
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the old
old home.
home, and.
and, as
as her
her father
father was
was in
in ej “n(l knew where he could get morft taking his
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I failing he 1th. she took upon herself the He went to I mon City as intended, and adroitly giving him a vigorous slap oa
: duty of attending to his correspondence while there shot and dangerously wound- toe feck, and then withdrawing
. w his
and keeping his books. In the courw «l Elmer Shuler, the deputy postmaster, hand before the victim fed redovered
of time Eunice
to Holcomb's house, he put Jrom hta surprise. As no visitor ever
I
nuiuvu was
wbm wooed
wuurai and
ami won by
i&gt;y Returning
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I tHenry
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bullet
through.his
own brain and. —
ex- - —
dared
to —
slap back, this plan aeenxed to
White,--a-------------------------young business man of, . „a.— - -----. --r--------------------------— —
■ Jack.Hon, and Mr. Crouch consentetl to Pjred immediately, leaving no ex planawork very
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f well. indeed.
It indicated
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their union oh the promise ffiat they lion of ixfe conduct. • It has since.been suflirient cordiality, saved tfe pretowould live with him. This was I-conwiait
Gity to 1 dents
dent’shand,
fend,and
andat
atthe
the same
same time
time tbe
tfe
i
«■ to Umon
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sented to, and White took up his iwi- 1 k,u
klU D
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J. Easton, editor of the Register.
Kiester, I-------- .. of Epping kept Hp *--------gM­ j
, who had east reflections on him in his I haalth.
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dence at the Crouch homestead.
t. paper,
but mistook Shuler for him. ■
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During the last year Crouch frequenti
I ly talked of his business affairs in the Wmn Foy shot himself at Holcomb’s !
officers were at the door with a
presence of the Holcombs and hisdaugh- several
f
for h(m.
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er Eunice. It was understood that before warrant
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This tragedy caused intense excite­
I long he would call his heirs 'together
“Yes," said a noted detective, "I-have
— and divide the property between them. 1ment throughout all this region, and seen a great many queer things in tag
people had hardly got so they could
He did not wish to make a will, and he tha
’
experience."
j
thought it would be more satisfactory 1sleep nights when another startling ' "Discovered a good many gigkntta
K( cry bod) xhould keep xueb B thins M KO- '
occurred. Detective Brown, who
all around to dispose of the property bv event
1
frauds,
I
suppose?"
ventured
an a4.•ra-HA m ibe house, and by regulating tlw bow - ;
beeti ar work &lt;&gt;n the Crouch ease,
deed. For some reason, however, this had
1
i* anil System, keep away headache, heartache,
mirer.
injection, indigestion.
a invigorate* tbe
was postponed from time to time. Pres­ was riding on the highway near the
• Well, I should say so," was the re
scene
of
the
murdflr
when
fe
was
stop
­
iiyer makes the family happy by making
ently there became a prolonged quarrel 1
ply; "but, between you and me, tfe
between the old gentleman and the Hol­ ped by two men, oneof whom inquired: !
combs over the settlement of some of “
‘ Is your name Brown ?" Receiving a most complete piece of deception I ever
saw
was a.woman, young; pretty, and I
reply
in
tfe
affirmative,
the
speaker
i
their indebtedness. lie held several of 1
a revolver and fired, tbe ball strik­
their notes and a mortgage Or two on drew
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their property, which the understand­ ing Brown in the thigh, and causing a
wound. The two n»en then tied,
“I should say not She has a temper
ing was should l»e deducted from their serious
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Brown made is way with difficulty like a whirlwind, and when she geta
share in the estate when the time for and
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to the village of Horton, eleven miles mad tfe very earth seeni-s to shake/
settlumuftRftii ved.
The Crouch homestead was never from here, where be sent a telegram to
“Good gracious! And how did yew
"Hub" Gooch Care, KS CftftU.
Jackson charging Judd Crouch with manage
locked
night,
the tooldher
mantrue
refusing
Procrtpaon of a Boston pbysIcJan, dispensed
to at
get
dowp
para by a Ikwton druggist.
to have locks or bolts put on windows his attempted murder, and asking that character ?"
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Owe dore will cure any ordinary cough. It
he
be
arresteil.
This
was
done,
and
the
or doors. All the books and papers,
4tU almost magleally. Ask any dealer to get
“Well, I - ahem- the fact is. I mw
want to buy
save those of a family nature, were next day the prisoner was arraingtd ried her."
Ea 25 cent bouio of “Hub" Court Care. If
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don't be put off with any other.
kept by Eunice in a drek, but the Hol­ and released ou bail. It is thought that
If you
sell a
comb notes and mortgages, as well as Shuler and Brown, the last victims,
you want
(Chicago Herald.)
some other papers of a similar charac­ will recover, although feth *are very
The Hudson river will soon be M
If you
a farm
rent,
ter. were in a blue and gold pastelioani row.
Although Foy, the hired man, ap­ picturesque as the Rhine, Baronial
l&gt;ox which tested on a whatnot in the
you
to sell
in town,
sitting room. Last November it was pears to have killed himself, there are castles* turreted towers, lordly magIf-you want to buy a
in
learned that Eunice expected soon to manv here who believe that the was yiojpi snd splendid* fimum of every
If
a house,
become a mother, and that her father murdered. He was a garrulous^ellow, style of architectural beauty and mag­
looked forward with pleasure to the and has even explained just hoW the nificence are rapidly studdiqgita banka.
If you
a
rent,
quay.
event whicn he and she fondly hoped tragedy must have occurred. Whether It is there that Now York mil lion sires
he was personally concerned in the live when they retire from contact with
to insure your farm
Uow does a pt-rson expect to eat everythin*. If
wpuli^prown their happiness.
t£ all times, and have a strong, responsive
On the morning of November 22 murder or not, it is believed that he the “common people," and pore tfeir
If you want insure
property,
Womarh. You say. “I am careful what and when
knew all about it, and could have point
Rolles,
a
negro
boy
who
was
employ
­
I eat. but run troubled with rountfpatlon. gas on
leisure in luxurious enjoyment and se­
If you
insure
.
ed about the house, ran to a neighfe'r- ed qut the guilty parties. And the end clusion. Residences costing $150,000
■y stomach and a bad taste In my mouth, and I
Sftn't know why It Is." Dyspepsia and BIUIousIf
you
to
insure
against
accident,
ing farmer’s anil almost speechless with Is not yet—Jackson Citizen.
to $500,000 are numerous, while every­
■eas may come from many causes and should tw
fright, said that Mr. Crouch had been
attendee to In time. If yonr head I# heavy, eyes
where one finds beautiful grounds, ex­
murdered. Hurrying to the house the
ache. If you teel tired and sleepy, youjtfe
tensive
lawns,
consefvatorire and
(Chicago Times.]
biliods, no doubt. Now for the remedy. ZO' neighbors discovered Mr. Crouch dead
PK-8A is a preseripUoD of an old experienced
in his bed with a ftullet hole in his tem­
dsctnr for Just such trouble*. It is cheap, speedy
ple. In the spare room, adjoining, was very important industry of Alxace and
A Cincinnati judgd.^before whom a
aad effectual, at to and 75 cents a bottle. Askfound the dead body af Moses Polly, a particularly of Strasburg; the buaineea man was arraigned fpt cruelty to a»R
Last mala, decided that “$du1m have no righto
cattle buyer from Mercer county. Pa., increases steadily every year.
yICHIG AN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
who
had accepted
the hospitality of the
year over three million of geeee-livers in
Cincinnati
courtaf"'
Crouches for the night, and had lost were made into terrines and pasties; the
his life in consequence. He also had geeee are fattened by the peaaanta and
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
l&gt;een shot in the head. Roth men lay- those who make a business of it. The
—-A FEW; OF THE-----WINTER TIME TABLE.
in their beds as if they had never mov­ operation ta not a painful one for the
No one can ever ^ocuae tfe Pfelps
Taking effect February nth, IgM.
ed after receiving their death wounds. geeee, as some snppoee; they are con­ family, of Simsbury, Conn., of failing
Going into the apartments occupied by fined in a small pen where running to respond to tfe call of service to tfe
Eunice and her husband the young about ta impossible; water ta within state, even in tfe early days of the colo­
coQple were also found dead. White reach at all times, and three times each
nial. Jeffery O. Phelps, Jr„ ta dot
had received but one wound, like the
day corn, which has previously been serving hta first tarin in the legislature.
others, but Eunice was shot four times,
moistened,
ta
poured
down
their
throats
Hta father, Jeffery Q. Phelpt, «rmd
twice in the h4ad and twioe in the body.
The negro boy and the servant girl, until they will hold no more; this is
WE
TO
continued
daily
for
three
weeks
(longer
who slept in another part of the house,
were closely catechised, and both ad­ ta dangerous), and the liver becomes
■Oddlev life.....
lot,
of'the beet
fora business
mitted that they heard the shooting, very fat and large; they sell for $1.50 house. His great-grandfather, Noah A.
toing..............
'..13
but declared that they were paralyzed to $1.70 per pound, in the market, ac­ Phelps, served five terms klso. Hta
Hastimus.........
blocks from business
a
tbdmby. ..........
with fright and were unable to move cording to their color. The exporta­ great-great-grandfather, Noah Pfelpa»z'
SESta.:.::::
until daylight. Although there was tion of terrines i.-v-'iargtb-principally to served nineteen tertos. His great-grefeA farm’ 100
mile&lt;from
$2,000 value in little reason to believe them guilty, France, Austria, Russia, Engfand, and great-grandfather, David Phelps, served
fearlotte..........
■tape fepkU..-.
they were both placed under arrest. A quite considerable to the United States. seven tarnis. and his grest-great-greathasty sejirch of the house revealed the
Price $p,000.
great-grandfather
served
eighteen
fact that nothing had been taken but
Tralams CbUdrao.
terms.
Young Phelps, the present
black
miles distant from good market, the blue and gold box on the whatnot,
although there was over $1,000 in mon­
’
When manual training is found am
ey in the house and much valuable jew- essential element in education, the
STATION*.
Mall.
j '/he night on which the murder was question of labor and capital will be
(Chicago Herald.}
solved. A great power in a child’s life
I
At Kimes, in France, there has been
acres splendid
Price
I&gt;erpetrated was one tliat had been wait­
Out of found a block of meeaic masonry twelve
ed for. It was of inky darkness, and a is the use of tfe imagination.
furious rain storm prevailed. The .wind the simple things the child makes the meters in extent, representing a Roman
Artrolt
blew almost with the violence of a tor­ greatest creations, and moral growth is emperor enthron'd with a woman at
Jackson
Where is the child's his aide and surrounded by a group of
Baton Rapids .
nado, and the noise made by the war­ incalculable.
•harlotU'........
ring elements was such as to serve a mind when, in hypocritical deference, slaves and a warrior wearing a helmet.
toflle......
muderePs purpose well. Nbbody would it is fixed upon the dry facta strung out Two men before him are leading a lion
1OM..4.......
fefeby............
be on the highway on such a night, and column by column in the spelling-book? and a wild boar. The colon are as
county. Price |9,000.
Habtinos,.
a revolver shot would be drowned in­ Where? “Over the hills and far awuy." fresh as if applied yesterday, and tfe
yftfeiiieZL
by the tumult of the winds.
By certain means and methods used
Vacant
various
be
at reason­ stantly
♦rand Rapids
There was one footprint, however the child is deprived of tfe highdst
Uy i faefei f
which the rain did not obliterate. Un­ and noblest functions ot mind. Gram­
able
time.
der a window on the west side of the mar! How deeply it affects tlie im­
•nuuTlUpid* and Detroit on
house was the mark of a rubber boot or
Coxnjutionh.—At Grand
agination! Errors discovered in tfe
shoe, showing that somebody had stood
Call on
address
there and watched while tfe murderer

Prices Down! Down!

S

Goods Sold According to the Times.

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth 10.00 for 87.00. Overcoats worth $16.00 for $12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men s Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 5Oc.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Dry Goods are Lower than Ever

Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Ca^hmArAs
from 40c to 75c.

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc, which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county. ।

a

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mi&amp;d to uabefef—everything h eon-

tfe murder had been dooe by somebody

�coma cymes tad *«rid-batana^d Aaka
M al .n.Ra at hr—d'■■■!■. g» &lt;•.
aahnaia. TKia asawareh » han to peat

■»* ’CO Cast away m * sooner to startle
jog.
Ha
to rise frarr. the very
earth
Wit. • Ixmad and • yafl. bat
wrtn a &lt;TOM« eooisam that bedes enl
T&gt;« ball lo*v«n ata baud. aad inaayas
------------------------ —------------ U'- v/bateec re­
bate dikaiM. A p-*m itinc. • tdtoet- cnida, neuralgia. rheumatism, dull naxm.
tag the -otuatiXxer-. no p.t' •• tarnta in rw awe thmota. coughs-all the IjjGL ills
port whether the mat ■•*
Xt '■'ig* Lake that fleah is bar to come tins tune of
■ad Lake Sxperoe yhtp ’ 'ar«&lt;L &gt;-r nxpauty ta the year, if at tab It ta natural, there­
liable zc, tnrltocarr. I::-------- ....ner of the
Whftie A wx« rvscl. ed thi: f
n. fjMana- fore. that we should be very bmi. This
tou be rettred with the r.ai • ' « U,aeL The ii specially true of our Safe Rhetmatx.Cure. and iz ta crowding us very sharp­
ly for a new remedy."
tabtratina oC penmow tafia.
- singular. bat I tad forjetten that
Max. L—Tim ao**a aiop»-&lt;&lt; &gt; r^wWaCtaa you do not advertise to cure all dsseaees
ealhrnr oa Uie
-A
..-jeror far frt.cn cce bottle, a» is done generally by
[afenaariou rtaati'Je to th- iri 'kortaM
fawns* ji af pabhe tamta - *veml «ates many other metueme men, but I sup­
•nd terrtuiiete*. Bill- w«-nt» pro posed Warner's Safe Cure was for the

ta-».ir size and »trmjr.rr sad y&lt;
•£ ta* idea of a wtdf brmg~.a
v, » baiSait
Om blow tom

IMeot Uood. MU &gt;
la that gro*e *o Um Mt
dtaas
Iwrt i-gftt
•hambM •crows tha orokoE. p

“ And so it has been until our reme­
dy which was especially for rheuma­
tism and nenrauTji. was introduced.
We have been thret- yenrM perfrcUmr
this new remedy. Studv Srst taught us
there were certain powerful desnesxu
in Warner'5 Safe Cure, better known aa
Warner'i safe Kidney and Liver Cure,
that made wonderful cures in ehrctiir
aad acute rheumatism, tut during our
invescigttinc. we-tesuned of a rcmarkable cure at a ceftebrated sprinoa. and
Yea. rah 7 oar anon to sea J tMy an
pert expert* to investigate aad found eUar.aMywu wiflted they ba««at&lt;U&gt;
that the springs did not contain aav
ccrrad too.
Up pope a third, fourth.
valuable properties, but the eoane of
treatment that was being nven there
was perfomung all the cenedt. By
--------- —■ —j
active prineiwith our Safe Cure,
we have_____________________________
Cure, aad the cures it ts effecting’are
smptv woederful, and I do nut &lt;fcruU
it will beoxne as popular u car Safe

iSarrtTC-n* .uiirzt- that
bwn «e» era#
of che law K rnrart to wtr.xax x-t-hui-nt*. 5&lt;u the amrfln: caGieted
waao»c ca^k'&amp;rtb s. aw-x re £un»nl
it
■.MB p*-uMe,
the eo&lt;u:Aj-w»:rxir-r,. to
pao«sk.M- the *ycita "rf one bnotfreC tUonmnd

sh».a.ruh;4:
wul U- x reiturxi'"*
t *FJ»W.a# fr».-4i ih«- T-iiataZe- J»&lt; tb«
trr *-twk»L TTrrrr &gt;» n»» Ci--jr*.
that tn* inrrnne u&lt; • vvX
it will ta- wuWr ioxr. &lt;Mfi Eimf f* pay

FORBMM.
Greece Me r—ctqjfcM it* pvakixnea .jf the
Imocradrtc «f .uaerxan f/nrt- The orter
Ionic eifret Lwt Fruia*
The pctaae admicer nt fisngarv om atf»e vimrMk* reieecHttnn nt al! per**’-■* fomrntlrjr tavtmty acxs.« the Jews.
A. -Vinvr
Wv&gt;d&gt;s ainifcaer of
ex* i»ewp. unp^uned. ami
60
torfett iita
*JM gay cant* af t^dUi.
Prba-eSap^eoc rm derided b* msm! Ut
«ou Viedta to ^rve ia the Kouasaataa irtuv
uteOcsd ♦f marag » s-®r «f'tta F'ettea .

bled to foflow up and perfect. while
pbyitaiaxw can &lt;xxh experiment with
their hondi*rf partar.?* and hundredd»With the ordinary physician,
the code t-imfe hna down, so that if be
xidus a discovery, he to bound to &lt;ire
it to the other ptovtaciana, which, of
coarse. dtacnaragva invedgatk®. to a
gnsta extent. Thta &gt;s why tbe gn-at
dtaenvernw in medb.-ul science erf Ute
years have her© nsade by cncmtats and
not by physirUna. arfd it in a measure
arroanty for the grtat value cf oar
remedifls, alao for the rensarkahu- succa»ufaU y&gt;6je durtocs who make a
specialty of (jc^ or two dtad-aers.’
i
" Am! you dad that you are eun&amp;g an'
gr»*i»t a number of people as ever be-j
ianf
“Y«. a Ur greater number. We nev­
er sold
much of our medicine x»,
now and never knew .rf so mar.-, re- ,
marlable cures."
Tbe writer drported after tbe above
interview, but was greatly iilprrsord.
not only by- the sincerity erf. Mr. Warn­
er. bat by the vadnesn of all be saw.
Mr. Warner* rewticine* art ased
througfeoat the entin- Length and Ln-uth
of the land, and we &lt;ioubt not the re­
sult they an- effecting are ntalll as
wonderful as they are related to be.

from the herd la eoex aid reus aw vtah
iua. and be will da battle foe hta life
rather than giro is. "
‘ '
•nd brat«-lika
What’ have the

the earth all ar^osLi hrm’ The bull
faxnw aa if car a prvot. Wotven to tbe
north -the entt— the south the wert.
Tbe eirrle
,
______
. ’
•tea hna
When a man must dw* t&amp; the presence
of Um -•neuiiei let Lxa die Like a warrior
Toe aMuxch knows what this gather­
ing ceans. He sees the lolling iougues,
and he bears the gnaahiug of teeth.
There ta 00 help for him. ' He mqtit die
like a eravesi or prow hta courage.
See the Lead go up'
Hkar the rour
at dedanee!
Is there anything era we
in that attilzwie ‘
yThe wol«ee have been uttiM •• ucad

DECKER BROS

IMijliK.pl
Tbe axrie doeaa in at the tatm*’ aad
for t.fteew aeemd* the eye ta tvefosed.
II Irr^11 »a. — mil, fe tte
«n—«* hkxc
wip. of
irr&gt;r aao vt.4. cloth. Th, nw».,fU*

tek&gt;*&gt;4 .hoolfcraW.. b-LT&amp;Zr
m* MaA haw Arava blood rM&gt; .
balk. wj«U UHJ, ,»«rau.^

a M daanaad.
Uafer halaMw,
two dead woiraa, two sera

UNDERVALUE
DECKER BROS

�The Hastings Banner.

Mr. Brooks a fine gold ring. Follow­ dressing gown aad slippers were sub­
her ing are the presentation remarks of Mr.
stituted for eoat and boots, and be who
Cook:
seemed to be in such mortal peril a few
HABTWOe. FRIDAY. MARCH 7. MM.
J. J. Potter, of Naahville, was on our
CanyThis crowd of bummers have momenta defore, was in all respecta as
putin an appearance, and like those good as new. As soon as the tumult
streets to-day, (Thursday.)
*
who followed Sherman to the sea, have
Mr.Rahey Richards, of Prairieville, come and taken possession of yourself, bad subsided, Chas. H. Bauer, Esq.,
made us a abort call Wednesday.
your family qnd your home, and pro­ Stepped forward and presaited Mr.
Mra Sam. DeCoraey is in the city to pose to revel and riot here, on this your Rork with a One portrait of himself ex­
seventh birthday; so that yon may ever ecuted in ink and pustille by Averill A
her mother, Mra. 8. H. Ccok.
remember the time when you was sevA Son of Jackaim. with tbe following
Mr. Richard Messer and daughter
remarks:
seven
Sundayod with friends in thia city.
of»happy hom^a happy and pretty ' Bro Am .-Your friends have met
C. A. Hough, of Woodland, was little wife, and a baby that will aoon be here this evening to celebrate the day
ONE FOURTH OFF,
among the Banner’s Tuesday callers. older than its Po» and so we thoagjit i of your nativity. Fifty-two years ago
TO &lt;LOSE WINTER GOODS.
we would celebrate the occasion in a to-day your eyes first opened to greet
Mr and Mra. Welch, of Middleville, proper manner. But let me say that ’ the light, in the state nf New York. It
spent last Saturday with Rev. Hunsber­ three are your friends, coint) to bring I is not often that a man is as old, and
you ipine little tokens of their friend- has hail the experience of yourself on 130.00 OVERCOATS, $16,00,
ger.
*
ship. This fine gold ring presented to • his thirteenth birthday. 1 wonder if
$27.50 OVERCOATS, $16.00,
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith left you, you will receive as a testimonial of Tennyson could have been aware of the
v.w,
$25.00 OVERCOATS,
Wednesday for a several days’ visit at the true, generous warm-hearted friends amount of life that, could be crowded
who offer it: a tit emblem indeed of a I into so short a time, in A meric**, when
IATS, $16.00,
R. B. WIGHTMAN A AON.
Chicago.
friendship that shall never cease, with-: he wrote. “Better 50 yeare ofEurope
Capt. A. G. Aldrich and daughter, out end; and may it ever be kept as , than a cycle of Cathay." Certainfy,
$18.*00 OVERCOATS, $16.00.
of Traverse City, are visiting Mra. N. pure and as bright as the emblem itself. I in the minds of Americans, his contrast
and
yonder
is
still
another
token,
equalmjght
have
been
made
sharper
Bailey and family.
ly as well chosen—abed! In the selecin anticipation of this event in your
Mr. T. J. Kelly, of Hope, sold his farm turn of that article we think the donors life, your wife has affectionately prolast week to Mr. Hermon Tanner, and have manifested great wisdom and fore- cured.this beautiful portrait of yourThe MasU-r in Lhis day_sai&lt;L self, intending to give you an agreeable
has moved to Richland. Kalamazoo
lhe foxes have holes, the birds of the ■ surprise;
xpecte-­
_,.ise; but, contrary to her e
expecta
county.
Hlkin*.'
air have nests, but the bon of man hath tions, it has l&gt;een withheld until this
Jas. Clarke has resigned his position not wherp to lay his head," so, you see, evening, that the suroriae to herself, by
your friends have provided a resting the assembling of this goodly company,
as route agent, the resignation taking
place for you.
This is a world of might in a manner offset yours.
effect March 1st. Oscar Crook has been change, and this is an era of domestic
Since being called on to present this
appointed in his stead, and left for his infelicity and unreal; doubtful things picture I have been debating with my­
tin
the
married
state
at least,) are very self whether it was procured in the 15.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
post of duty Tureday. His run is from
uncertain. We know not what a day spirit of Burns’ prayer:
12.50 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
Detroit, to Chicago. We congratulate
.kr-e of Welton A Crwk.
may bring forth, and there is always
him on hk good fortune. ■
safety in the old adage. “In peace pre-'
12.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00.
pare for war.” Therefore, your friends
Hl.uffrr A aWMbw,.
An'fooilafc notion.
RbmarkabIaE Electric Phxnom- antieimitiDg that your home, like ours,
CI.twHwM, riliMU TlMMb, f.nqn.-To their easy familiarity with is liable to be visited by a domestic cy­
Whether it was to give yon a striking
the “get there" qualities of electricity is clone, here present you with this bed,
so that in case, at any time tbe partner
ascribed the precision and prpmpt-to- of your bosom, tbe sharer of your joys illustration of the ttiumphs of science
and art since you were born, or whether
the-minute characteristics of thoM who and sorrows, should become enraged it was to testify to the respect and love
manipulate lightning, either over the and frenzied because you refused to in which you are held by the donor and
wires, or through the healing battery. purchase that: “love of a bonnet’- or the other members of your household.
RKAMEE'S.
from any other- cause; and kick you
This peculiar “timer" quality of this bodily out of thfe bed in which you were That it was well adapted for either of
these purposes I had no doubt. My
most peciUiar fluid has been so often joint tenants, that you can then tiee to mind had but to pass over the history
noted as to no longer excite attention. a bed of your own, where with the of your life to settle this question.
a Hon'. Elevator.
U
Butgin Hastings occurred agioct re­ clothing pulled over your head, and Your domestic habits, your Belt-sacrific­
your eyes closed, you may sleep pn un­ ing devotion to those you love and
markable exhibition of what electricity til the domestic cyclone passes on. And
those in any manner dependant upon
can do for a man when it gets down to then too, as the years come and go, as you; the manifestations of your
the labor of life becomes tiresome and boundless sympathy with those in
business.
heavy, as you journey down the west­ trouble or distress very soon determined
Dr. Barker chanced to step into the
ern slope and begin to scatter gray the position of my “ Philosopher's
WIF.LIAM NEWTON,
office of .Barker, I den &amp; Kenaston, Fri­ hairs along the pathway, when your scales.” And it may be well to aak,
day evening. In the course of conver­ eyes grow dim, and your feet totter what would be the joy of living if it
sation, Mr. Kenaston remarked upon a then you may lie there and rest in ever­ were not for these qualities in our na­
Salisbury.
lasting peace.
tures ? Life, indeed, would be a barren
mistake that some one in that office had
After the presentation, a liountiful re­ waste. Then, is it not the duty of each
of us to cultivate tjie ethical spirit?.
Tile editor of the Vermontville Hawk made that day—the error consisting of
past was .served, and a most social time And when I say the ethical, I mean the
is also proprietor of a roller skating rink. the dating of some instrument the 29th
of March. There was nothing remark­ enjoyed. The company broke up in the sympathetic, the self-denying, the social
Dkcke* Bros., of Battle Creek,
able about such a mistake, and the Doc­ “wee sma’ hours.’’ leaving Mr. and Mrs. spirit. It is in this way that ^we may
increase the joys of the world.
have a change in their advertisement
tor thought little of it until he went to Brooks with pleasant thoughts of a time
That vou may. live long, that your do­
Ibis week.
\
they will not soon forget.
going fast these
but we.
a
many left.
mestic felicities may be unalloyed, and
bed, an hour or so later.
The teachers’ class at the high school
A young man, Clyde Mead by name, REV. CARNAHAN HAS EVIDENCE OF THE that, when you cease to move among
us, your children fnay be reminded, by
was organized Monday with a large is a student jn Dr. Barker's office, and
AFFECTION OF HIS FRIENDS.
this elegant portrait of their*&lt;ather,
number enrolled.
It was a large and happy assemblage that domestic and friendly qualities
rooms with the Doctor.
Mil Warner has sold his bakery to
After the electrician had retired for gathered at the residence of Mrs. H. J. universally bring joy, respect and es­
Mr. Cfuy Erb, who han taken posses­ rest the conversation with Kenaston was Kenflekl on Friday evening, it being teem, is the sincere wish of those of
your friends here assembled. You can
sion of the same.
in some way recalled. “March 29th” he the occasion of the spectacle social. now see yourself as others see you."
Friends of J. H. Bartley are contem­ said to himself. “Why, to-morrow will Just previous to the serving of refresh­
Mr. Rork made a fitting reply, claim­
plating the erection of. a roller process be the first day of April; and I’ll make ments Rev. R. A. Carnahan was noti­ ing he could now understand aad un­
it interesting for Clyde in the morning." fied that Mr. C. G. Bentley wished to
flouring mill in this city.
ravel what had been to him mysteri­
Morning came; and true to his pur­ see him in the next room. When the
Another large crowd at the skating
gentleman responded to the call Mr. ous and meaningless circumstances and
•Ink Wednesday night. The skating by pose, the Doctor proceeded to plan a
occurrences, and saying that he was
, diabolical sell on his student, who had Bentley in a neat speech, calling Mr.
Mr. Miller was very fine.
•
giad that his friends had found it in
not yet awakened. Crawling stealthily Carnahan’s attention to the fact that he
their hearts to give him this agreeable
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
to the foot of the lied, the jgker put his held a warm place in the hearts of the
surprise, and hoped that they would
W. p. sidnam on next Tuesday after­
hands over the end, and acted as if he people of this city, presented him with
come again; that they would always
aeon at half past 2 o’clock.
were trying to lift a half ton weight an elegant gold watch and chain, the
Next week we shall publish an ee- over the end-board. Having assumed gift'of his Hastings friends. Mr. Car­ find his latch string out, and himself
«ay raid by Hon. A. C. Towne, of Prair- this graceful position he yelled “Murder! nahan was evidently taken by surprise, willing to recipn&gt;eate their friendship.
eville, before Johnatdwne Gratqte on Murder!! Clyde, get up! Here's a bur­ but equal to the emergency, he accept­ He was overheard to threaten ven­
geance on his wife and certain -others
Feb. 22n&lt;1.
I
glar in our room." The half-aroused ed the token with the following re­
whom henfflBged with instigating the
Dan'l F. Beatky ihe organ manu­ student sat up in bed and remarked that marks;
----- AT--------affair.
He looked pleased, hoyvever,
facturer has failed for 8300,000, owing there must lx “some mistake about it." Jfr. Bentley and Dear Friendit:
and I think the parties have no great
The
past
year
has
been
one
of
won
­
$100,000 to parties whp have sent him “Mistake! mistake!!" roared the doctor,
After partaking of
derful experience, and more wonderful rejison to fear.
money for instrument.'
“why I have the red-handed assassin by
blessing to me.
The honor of their refreshments and having a good time
Tins week we repuJHish the article, the neck. Jump out quick, get the1 origination belongs to God. who is my generally, the company separated..
“Peter Cooper on the Tariff” which hatchet, and chop his miserable head■ Father and to Messiah who is my mas­ There i^as jnst enough frost in the air
ter. Experiences which have thrown
will be a sweet niorael for our green­ open.” Suiting the action to the word, all about me the main-stays of the most to give a relish for the splendid sleigh-1
back friends to roll under their tongue. Clyde was sonn at the foot of the bed I sincere and loving friendships. And I ing, and all weht home feeling that it j
with raised hatchet really to elea/e the' trust their obligation upon me will
had been an evening well spent. This
A generous sample of wedding cake
cranium of the daring intruder. This1 serve to make them all the more endurended one of the pleasantest social gathProm Cedar Creek / was greedily de­
was too much for the Doctor, who
voured by the employees of this office.
Blessings have not l&gt;een wanting. erings-of lhe season.
nearly split his sides with laughter, and And blessings, in , .lines of work fn
Such occasions as these given above
That’s right; parties sending such ar­
shouted “April fool! April fool!" With which it has never been my privilege to
truly tighten life’s burdens.
ticles here should bear hi mind that
.
a look of supreme disgust, Mead “buried lalxir heretofore.
there is much of ns.
the now
Dos’t fail to ask
aak for the
th men’s tine
This evening, in thep name of tlie
Don't
the hatchet" in the wood box.
Later
*“* hand and, machine-sewed1 latest style
r*Uard»Ptecrown
Monday evening the Board of Edu­ on he suggested to the I&gt;xlor that he, unknown givers, you/havs
me this
lovely
token of regard,
had
run
clean
dart
on
hiajoke.alnc.it
p?,^enf
i)la«lmr&lt;
"Ito
beauty
b
]
"*■
*■
”
‘
—
•
h
cation met for the purpose of settling had run clean’daft on his joke, since it my presenf. blessings.
jH i shoes made by Smith. Simmons &amp; PeaIto b
for the furnaces in the school building. was March 1 instead of April t: and the only outdone by its usefulness,
its •»»»dy.______________ g___ ‘
.It was voted to accept of the same us eleetricim. has been mentally kicking
«
We learn from thejiew York Mu­
per contract, when the furnace men
himself ever since his very previous atalways be a true type of the truer sical Courier and the New York Times
should replace a cracked fire-box in one tempt at perpetrating an “April foot” friends who gave it Its value will be that Daniej F. Beatey has failed, having
absorbed about $1S0,(Xk) l«elonging to
of the furnaces.
It is
is due
due to
to the
the Doctor
to say
say that
It
Doctor to
.— he
.— enhanced while I remember the value parties who have mint money to him
of the uoula which contain the love that
On the first page will be found an emphatically acmes
denies inai
that eiwArniv
electricity was
for instruments, and
who can get
u
y
extended account of the Crouch trag- at all responsible for the sad previous- p through
Through you. Mr. Bentley, for whom neither ths inHtrumenta or money.
«dy. Jud. Crouch and Dan. Holcomb ne&amp;s of his joke.
0 have striven in kindly words snd The Times says the money has been I
Isimred petition, I thank Uieae friends, collected from thousands of farmers,
were arrested at Jackson Saturday
country merchants, preachers, widows
Pleasant Events of Friday Ev-, the authora of the token.
mght. last, charged with the mur­
and orphans and yity fools. We are
der. Their examinations will take KNING.-Friday last was truly a red let/ an kuovabu aoitemat at nos. aha
even
at this late hour, people will
D.
KOBE
’
S.
ter dav in this city, especially so for
place.on Friday.
r
not be duped into buying a poor
Hon. Asa D. Rork, of Rutland, is
Rev. R. A. Carnahan. C. F. Brooks and
organ, because such an one can be
Tin: skating rink will hereafter lx
Mr. Aaa Rork. It f»o happened that the one of those whose birthday comes bought for half the money required to
open only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
two latter celebrated their birthday on on the twenty-ninth day of February, manufacture n good one. Tbe best and
Saturdays of each week. On Tuesdays
safest way is to nuy of a home dmlor I
that day. and their friends took,advan­ and consequently comre but unoe In
and buy the best.
and Thursdays the hours of opening
tage of the occipiion to give thenr kind­ four years. On the evening of the 29th
will be 2 and 7 o’clock p. m. Open Sat­
KKrtiBUCAX CAVCl'K
ly tokens of their esteem. The many between 00 and 70 ot his neighbors,
urdays all day. The barrel race will l&gt;e
rile raouMIruu ot tbe lowruSIp ot Hoy. will
friends of Rev. Carnahan in thiadty aho and friends ffom Hastings met al his
held tlwlr
M How OwUr core Ml
on Tuesday evening, the 11th Instead of
at 4 o'eloelr n ta tanninselected the same day on which to ten­ rraidenoe and bad a really enjoyable xn..—lewli
Wednesday, as advertised. No free
der to that gentleman a token of their t I me. Mr. Rork and family were taken •■nsuiiiK year, and to transact such other bnri- |_.
.
i.l
• •
i
skating hereafter.
unawares.
When
the
Ural
teams
arriv
­
appreciation of him as a Christian work­
Mra. W. H. Frost is voting
sister at Cedar Springs.

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Local News.

Come in and We will Explain More Fully.

All Overcoat marked in plain English figures
$18, $20, $25, $27, $30 will be sold at
a uniform prick of $16.00.

All Overcoats marked on the ticket $15.00, $13.50,
$12.00 will be sold at a uniform price of $11.00.

$10.00 OVERCOATS, $6.00.
8.50
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6.00.
7.50
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6.50
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All Overcoats marked on the tickets $10.00, 8.00,
7.50, 6.50 will be sold at a uniform price of $6.00.

OUR FINE OVERCOATS
at

Are

prices,

have

great

Star Clothing House
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Special Book Sale I

Frederick Hotchkiss

1 have on /hand several Standard Books,

bought for the holidays.

I will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!

The long winter evenings are upon us.

You can spend them m no -way more prohta-

Mil Walkkr*of Port Huron, repre­
senting the Walker system of water
works, and Mr. Franklin, representing
Fairbanks, Morse &amp; Co., of Chicago,
were in the city during the past week.
The former gives the outside coat of
the. works, a plan of which is given in
th is issue, at 320,000. 'Che latter gentle­
man thinks the works eouid be put in
for

Citizens’ Meeting-Citizens interented in fife protection are requested to
meet with the fire committee, appointed
by the council, on Tuesday evening next
at the (Court. House, at 7 JO, standard
time, for the purpose of discussing the
various plans for obtaining fire protec­
tion for the city. Let all interested at­
tend. The committee have made a
thorough investigation of the different
systems and will give the result at this
netting.

er and A citizen.

be found below:

Accounts of turh will
\

CASSY BRO0K8'SEVENTH BIRTHDAY.

Friday last was the seventh birthday,
of Mr. C. F. Brooks, of this dty who
on that day reached his 28th year. His
■
friends and relatives to the number of
thirty, planned and carried out a very
neat surprise on himself and wife in
,
the evening. They were induced to■
take tea and to spend the early evening
Hl Mode lUch’s, and the surprise™ took
I
posswion of their premises. When all
,
was in readiness, a sister of Mrs. Brookscullnd the absent folks home. And if
ever there were two surprised parties,’
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were the two. Af­,
ter they had rtufllciently rerovered from.
thtdr (Tonsteroatiou from having their,
domicile thus invaded, Mr. D. R. Cook, in

ed he was found tn this farmer’s attire
busily riigngwl In building a hog pen.
He soon took tn the situation, aad good
naturedly and gladly accomodated hlmself to it. After the loads of living
freight and provisions bad been unloaded the teams cared for and the Unit
greetings were over, the ladies deter­
mined on giving the ex-reprwenarive a
■■dressing down.” This they &lt;Ud in lirestyle. He was soon suspended in mid
air with a stalwart lady lugging and
pulling at each limb. It reminded one
of the fate of the most hemic of the do­
fenders of ancient Troy, the god like
Hector. All stood breathless.expecting
to see him quartered, but, finally hutaan
nature being unable to mdure tbe strata
irnger, there was a giving way. and his
boots and coat cameo*-1st ta Ume to
save him from so horrible a fate To

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Have the books for you,

K^tB^S'and so cheap you cannot help buy.ng.
vine.
Mi DKRJdOTT-trll)MO»»At the residence
Of tbe bride'K rnHe. J. I«- itobhug?. »
I
ner 8L, Grand BApida, by Bev. WeUro, MIm &gt;
Ida E. Bctomorr. fornu rlv of thterity. to Mr. .
John A. MeDrmwa, of Serrn, Ohio.
DnMKH/tnriox NaricK-Notice is hereby gp«n
that lhe Attn al Bealrain A BIAeliuan, butcher*. •
b Ihhi «tay dtaolved by nmlual cotiwnt Ail ar-;
cranfe dm lhe
anr Uaasfrmri to
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�Announcement

TRAGEDIES OF THE SANCTUM.

(Job* Swinton’S Paper.]
among the newspaper mrn of New
York &lt;nwr the tragical ending, a (ew
days ago, of the life of John B- ^ood,
familiarly known a* Doc Wood»* ttte
b-Greit American Condenser” of The
Bun, by shock and exposure through
falling into the ioc-bound river at mid-

^Dic tragedy of his death brings to

is unrolled before my eyeaf—tragedies
which have shocked my spirit every
year since first I stood, aa a stripling,
within the innermost drclea of the
daily press of New York.
Tbe tragedy of poor Doc Wood la
the latest on the roll.

As the building which we occupy at present
is to be torn down within three months to give

GErimiImeoI

[New York Cor. Chicago Journal.]
The publication of novels in the
“library" form made $5,000,000 of clear
profit for three or four conoerna in a
few years.
A sheet no larger than
eight such newspaper pages as the one
in which this letter appears, printed
with matter which did not copt a cent
in remuneration to the author, sold in
immense quantities at 10 cents.
After
the first prejudice on the part of the
public was overcome, the sales were
enormous.
As many as 150.000 copies
of a single issue have been disposed of
in a month.
In a moment of bad cal­
culation, or of reckless rivalry, one con­
cern began to make compactly-bound
books instead of the pamphlets, and
that without increasing the prices.
The rest were forced to do the same
thing, for nobody would buy the old
style when the new was obtainable.
But there is absolutely no profit in
the books. Every publisher of them
is losing money, in one instance st the
rate of $5,000 a week. That is good.
Misfortune* to these grabbers of litera­
ture make me laugh merrily. Nothing
has lately tickled me more than the
trick by which one pirate beat another
one. ' The
latter
had, by strenu­
ousexertion,
obtained
a
copy
of
a popular Engliah
novelist's
new
story
a week
in advance
ofthe
regular importation.
He
thought that he thus gained a clear
market for his reprint. Not so. His
rival huiried tbe tale intotype as fast as
it al readyj appeared in a foreign
|&gt;eriodical, and audaciously wrote a
conclusion out of his own bead. Dis­
honest? Probably he felt aggrieved at
being compelled to produce even that
‘ '
much of original matter.

my mind * nepre of other tragedies of
the snactain that have cast a lurid-light
over the Years of my career upon the
prcM of New York. I will tell of a few
of the mure notable of them, without
going far bock in my memory.
The first editor of Tbe hew York
World, which was started as an ortho­
dox religious paper, was Mr. Spauld­
ing, a grave, taciturn man of large
fremp and powerful intellect When
lhe World fell into financial straits
and threw religion overboard, about
18G3, Mr. Spaulding took a place
npon the editorial staff of The Times,
under Henry J. Raymond, whose first
afeiataut I then was; and there he
he shoaled himself to be the boldest
master of political invective ever known
un the American press. To recruit his
heidth, be made a voyage to New
Orleans, baton an excursion up the
Mississippi his boat met with ill luck,
nudThv was cast on a deserted bank of
land where he almost starved to death.
The first I knew of his return to New
York was at a very late hour of one
night, when, being on duty in the edi­
torial quarters of The tiniec, a “ whistle
.
up the pipe” from the publication office,
and a message tlxai Mr. Spsulding had
muttered my name, huiried mo down
stairs. I found him prostrate on his
back npon the stone flooring, evidently
struck by paralysis, and entirely uncon­
scious. In a few* moments he caught
my voice, and I egan stammering out
Latin words, disjointed quotations from
* Virgil. .Horace and his other favorite
1 authors, occasii&amp;ally pressing Lis head
with his "bands*, and breaking into a
Mirt of wild laugh. It was after mid­
night by lhe city hall clock when I
Idft his side, I hastened over to the .
ola New York; hospital, then in Broad­
[Exchange.]
way, rang up the young doctor in
Mmo. Modjeska recently undertook a
charge, who agreed to take him in, re- •1 kind of discipline in her company which
turned to Thu Timas with a stretcher, I cannot be said to have resulted alto­
called down four eouipoaitor.s, who lifted
' pettier us she had iuteuded that it
the prostrate .msin from the floor, ond ac­
! should. It is the custom of some Eucompanied hint back to the hospital, | ropeon theatres to have a fool's cap in
where I saw liifu placed safely npon a
; the prompter's possession, and whoever
cot under u dbetortt charge. It was I is late nt rehearsal in the morning is
hulfaiLhour of the tauje for going to
obliged to wear it. In traveling about
press when’' T got back! to the editor’s
1 the country and conducting the rehears­
. &gt;. f .iuctnm, and if the 'editorial columns
als of the new piece every day, !Mme.
of next day's Times were short or oth«rI Modjosku was a good deal annoyed by
wisv imperfect, the reason is "now- foi*
1 the dilatory conduct of a number of tbe
the first time told.
Though Mr.
1 members of her combination.
She
fitMuldirig was over 50 years old, he had I therefore proceeded to get up an elab­
been niKrried but a few months l&gt;efare,
, orately embroidered foolk cap,and caroapd in the morning I telegraphed to
1 fully announced that whoever was lute
b:. JOOTK »ite. then in one ot the lo«n. ! „
at the next day’s rehearsal would be ex­
&gt;1' ‘F
n«r; whooi^xaral nt
,o we„J it
pected to wear it. The company, with
the hofnital in a very few . hoars. She I f.
.....
.
that- spirit
of freedom
which character-tended.1 him devotedly during the flay* |
iwa the people of! the stage in Chis
hr which he could not bo removed from
country,
organized
a
spirited
resistance.
tfcp cott and then had him taken to her
Al) of them turned up next morning
futher'e- country home, where he soon
considerably ahead of time, and the
Afterward bowed Ids heatl in death. In
clock was put half an hour ahead, so
tlris tragical way ended the life of the
that when Mme. Modjeska herself came
first editor of The New York World, a into the theatre upon the moment ac­
man of great soul ^nd honest purpose.
cording to the right time, she was ap­
Even more tragical was the closing parently half an hour late. There was
scene, in June, 1869. of the life of
a good deal of discussion, it is said, as
•Henry J. Raymond himself, the distinto the difference between railroad and
gniabod founder and editor of The New
theatre time, but it was pretty generally
York Times.
He had b&gt;rn at The
contended that each excuses would
Tima office on the afternoon of the
hardly IjoJ accepted from the members
Right in which he' was dead, and in- !
of the company if they had been late in
■quirel for ^ne; but I happened to be
her place.
The fool's cap, it may be
engaged elsewhere in a work which he
unnecessary to relate, has been die­
had put upon me, writing a criticism of
carded
from
tbe
Modjeska combination
Woolsey’s “Reform Against Nature,"
since that time.
then jm.t published.
Leaving word
that be desired to 8-e me as soon as
-posfuble, he left the office in his usual
[Montreal Cor. New York Sun.)
cheery
mood, took
dinner
at
A toboggan is nothing but a thin,
his house
in
Ninth street, and
flat board, curved up in front, and pro­
fhm went to a political meetings vided with handles at the sides. The
Bnt
little is known of his suh- young men build slides on the snow
requent movements until after mid­ down the mountainside, coat them with
night of that dav (June 18), when his ice, pnd then ride the girls down them
.
wife, who was drawn down stairs by hours at a time. One youth said to-day
bearing a noise, found him lying deSgi j
that "having to drag a forty-pound
at the door of his house. In the midst toboggan up the mountains hour after
of a £reat career in the press and in hour, was what drives tbe men to
politics, his life ended in .a tragedy drinky Upon the top of the slide,
never yet cleared up. In the very early which is decked at the sides by ever­
years of xny manhood. Mr.
Ray­ greens and lighted at night with
mond hnd given mo m^ first opportu­ torches stock in the snow, the girl
nity on the press by inviting me to his gets on
to the
toboggan, stows
paper, and during the . ten years that her legs under the roll
of the
preceded, included and followed the board ahead, grasps the side handles,
great war for, abolition (or from 1859 and holds her breath. The young
to. 1869). when Iiwas his daily associ­ man gets on behind on one haunch,
ate, he proved himself to be the moat with his right leg free to steer with.
amiable of men a* he was one of the He edges the slender board to the edge
most accomplished editors.
of the precipitous alley of ice and gives
But 1 set out to tell, with the few- a strong kick, and down they go like a
enf. words, the tragedies of a score of shot from a gun. There is a second's
New York editors of my acquaintance pause, then a whirl and a roar, and a
in a single column, and already I find it minute of bated breathing as the slen­
nearly full.
'
der sled shoots in its groove of ioe be­
The tragedy of the death in a mad­ tween the black lines of spectators. It
house of Horace Greeley, the founder is a dangerous' sport, but there is a
and editor of The New &lt;York Tribunp secret about it. A ride on a toboggan
—who has not been shocked by the is like a galvanic shock.
The friction
story of it?
of the rapid motion of the thin board
The tragedy of the death of the ven­ over the rough ioe electrifies and thrills
erable poet, William Cullen Bryant the rider. Every nerve tingles., and
of The Evening Post, who fell before every muscle becomes rig^d.
Though
my eyes under a eunsfaroke, in the it lasts but a few seconds, they are
Central park five years ago, was told seconds of strained enjoyment.
in this paper of December 30.
How suddenly and unexpectedly, in
(Joaquin Miller in Chicago Current.]
the summer of last year, death struck &lt;
After all there is no baptism like that
my associate, William O. Bartlett, of
The Sun, a man of great mind and of poverty and btave, patient endurance
of it
great heart.
This is tbe one great church. How
The tragedy &lt;,1 the rtfcatb last Sep
tenirr of the
Hugh J. Huting^ many of ns belong to it. Christ was
Ute edit .r of The Conmtorcial Adrcr- the founder of it. This is the holiest
teW. of tl»a city. Tu
through &gt; brotherhood, it seems to mo. Who is
«hoek which h« got when hi, currier. there that has not suffered? Babes,
new bom.
And who has not suffered
and sinned also?
No one is entirely
wagon.
•
How Huddeidy and grievously in De­ human who has not; and it is a dreary
and
loveless
soul
that
has not suffered
cember last fell William T. Clarke,
editor of The New York Star, the good and sinned also.
and talented nym, who had so often
thought it his doty to assail me tor the
The Boston Medical and Surgical
deeds that I did under the highest sense
Journal say. thero ie now liring in
ef duty.
Pena Yaa, N. Y. a maa who. for two
• hullel imbedded in hie
York
Before reoeiritsg the .hot he
yae yd*-0-0^’ taoroee and qaarreloomo,
Mr.

Md tadurtnone oiUiea.

The reoorda

Dr LINDSEY S
BLOOD ■:
SEARCHER

way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and
'simply ask the public to call and get prices.
We know times are hard, and tax times upon

forte*

us, but if you would save money in the pur-

Stom
bolMto

chase of groceries, call on us.
Dec. 20, 1883. ‘

BROOKS &amp; COOK
Bitters CATARRH~head
Blotches, Boils, Ta mors. Tat­
ter, Humors, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head. Sores, Mercurial
Diseases, Bemale Weakness
and Irregularities, Dizziness,
Boss of Appetite, Juandice,
Affections ot the Lirer, Indi­
gestion. Biliousness, Dyspep­
sia and General Debility.

FOSTER,

calling

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Full particulars in our pharophlrt, which we
desire to send free by mall to everyone. The
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sent free by mail on the receljK of the mbney, by
addressing
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FLAT OF CITY OF MARTIROS. SHOWING PLAM OF PHOFOMD WATKR WORK*.

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Local News.
NOTICE.

WHOLE NO. 1495.
light anti quiet vote, with three ticket,
in the Md: Tbe Cttaena. made by i

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AO that aabicrf ntlon*

tire ticket etorted: the i nion am
People s loth of which were curb-stem

Ei^ewhkre will be found the notice
for teachers’ examinations.

carry on the executive department o.
the government of this village for th&lt;
ensuing year are a.s follows: president.
Wm. Bouton: clerk, F. Melkrby; aaseaor, J. E. Barry; treasurer, C. I.
Glasgow; marshal, J.Smith: constable
La A- Brown; Trustees, 1). L. Smith.

Htune is being hauled for the new
building an State street, to be occupied
by Messrs. Brooks A Cook and the Ban­
ner.
Benham &amp; Phillips is the name of
the new meat market firm. Mr. Phillipa
having purchased Mr. 8. J. Bidelman’s
interwrt in the busineea.

John Furaim, H. R. Dickinson.
The district lodge LO. a T,of Barry
and Eaton counties, meets in this vil­
lage on Wednesday. A good time if*
expected, and we believe that great
U. good can be done in the teciperano

The Banner office has the finest line
of HjM-eimcns of cards, ix&gt;th business and
calling, wedding stationery, fiat, book
and writing papers ever shown in this

,iTemplartan. The gathering InoC ttw
young as soon as bld enough, in the*
lodges will instil principles of temper
ance, nowhere better taught

rity.
Late reports have it that the Ohio &amp;
Michigan railroad has passed into, the
hands of the Baltimore &amp; Ohio. If this
1-etho case it will become one of the
i*nt lines in the state.

l» tion as clerk in 8. W. Francis* store, and
r- Pel). Green has taken his place.

A somewhat inebriated individual
afforded much amusement to the on­
lookers at the rink Saturday last, in his
' attempts at sustaining his equilibrum
upon a pair of skates. As soon as the
proprietors saw him he was promptly

Peter Durham returned on Tuesday
from a several weeks visit to friendb
and relatives in New York.

Charlotte Republican.
There are ontatanding bonds of thi.city aggregating 813.412,51.
Fred Griffin purchased a span ot two
year old colts of H. M. Jaques. Wedaee
day, paying WOO. Tbe two weighec
3060 lbs. and are claimed to be the best
pair of colte in the county.
How to tame a pair of roller skates,
is the great social question agitating
the entire community about now. Who
be the next president, sinks into i»-

entered to leave.___________
The Camp Fire.—The annual camp
fire of Fitzgerald post, G. A. IL, of this
city, will be held in .Union hall, Tues­
day evening March 18th. The camp
Explanation.- ! I, Thornapple River; 2. Marion street; 3. Mill Street; 4 4, Railroad: 5 5. State Street; 6, Greet
tin* will In* lighted at 7 o’clock, after
Street; 7 7. Clinton Street; 8. Park Street: U, Broadway; 10. Jefferson Street; 11, East Street; (.rand Street is show:
which will occur the exercises. A full
parallel and between Green and Clinton Street.
*
.
program has been prepared, consisting
The proposed location of the Water Works is indicated on Jefferson Street near the River. If water supply is take
mainly of. interesting war remniscenfrom river for tire protection it is projiosed to sink well for water for domestic use.
c«t. songs, etc. will be given. The en­
tertainment will conclude with a short
Size of water mains, 8. 6 and 4 inches.
*
. drama, in three acts, entitled M Court •
Curved lines indicaU* distance of fire protection from hydrants with 1,000 feet of how.
. Martial and Execution of a Sleeping
Location of hydrants indicated by white marks.
Sentinel,** rendered by\the cotfiradee.
A tableaux. “ Decoration of the Graves
Location of water mains shown by heavy white lines in streeta.
by Fallen Heroes" will close the drama.
A small admission fee will be charged,
and it is hopixl there may be a good at­
tendance.
After the exercises a ball will begiven.
Good music has ld*n engaged, and an
’ tfijoyable time is in store for those who
•• trip the light fantastic”
Any information with reguard to the
campfire can be obtained of Post com­
mander, J. II. Dennis.

Shall the City be Protected Against Fire

■ than wm now have. But to have the not the ease now, nor would it be with
■
engine without haring a competent en­ the reservoir system.
To us it -appears that the water­
I gineer to manage it woufci be to have
works
plan
is
much
the
more
feasible
as U
badly
Iproperty
’ ~
~M" jeopardized as it is “at
‘can be operated at considerable less ne
ency of our hand engine to cope with 1present.
The second and more feasible plan is 1expense., requires hut little more mone.’anything like a large tire, even where
for the plankjjhRn the steamer and res­
there is water, in abundance.
It is a to
t secure water works. Above we have
given
a plat of the dty, with location ervoir, will aflbni many convenient’*-fact patent to any one who will take |
tbe proposed works and of water from which a revenue can be obtained
pains to investigate that in but few of
(
mains, and hydrants. The scale of the will %in four years save in Insuram
sections of the city can enough water 1
map
is 1060 feet to the inch. The sizes more than its original cost, and wil
be had to supply even a hand engine 1
aitmyt fnrnith all the water needed
above twenty minutes, while with a of
&lt; the pipes will be four, six and eight
for any Jbe that can potudbly occu,
steamer the time necessary to exhaust Iinches—the mains nearest the works .
and along State street being eight inch­ within thi) protected limibt, which inthe supply would be but little more 1
es/ At each hydrant two hose pipes can rluder all but 30 building inride the
than half as long. Evra all the large •
be attached. With 1JD00 feet of hose all corporation. And when we take intr
cisterns on our main street would not
but half a dozen houses on the very out­ consideration the fact that this systen
furnish water for a Silsby engine lohgskirts of the first ward can be reached. can be extended at any time to an*
er than an hour at the outaide.
If a
In the second ward, all that portion quarter where it may be needed, we cai
fire should get well under way on the
east of the creek and as far south as the see its superiority over the reservoi
wooden row on North State street, or
. '
north line of W. 8. Shriner’s can be plan.
on Wert Jeffereon, it would take more
and synopsis of play:
If our citizens should decide in favo
protected. In the third ward, all build­
than an hour to quench the flamm. In
CAST.
e
of
tbe
water
works, as we believe the
ings up to and includiiy Baker Shri.. Mr. Leins other words, it must be admitted that
Valentine,.
will when they fully inveetigate th
Mr. Simpson we have not the necessary apparatus to ner’a residence would brwithin the pro­ subject, the decision would not bind th
George..............
......... Mr. rflug
tected limit-v In ward four, ail proper­
Joseph,............
cope with a Are of any magnitude even,
ty on the highlands and next the river city to any particular sysjem. Thei
synopsis.
with the most abundant water supply.
are several companies who would b
Act. L—Nicely furnished room in It is equally true that had the city the and as far wet as the residence of D.
R. Cook could be reached. With 2/MJO glad to bld for the job of furnishing v
which is a bar containing decanters,
mort approved patterns of steam en­
the works. The sharp competition wil
etc. George and Valentine discovered gines, they would be practically useless feet of hose, two inch-and-urhalf streams
surely give them to us at the lowes
sitting in room. George urges Valen­ owing to lack of water supply. There could be turned on any fire at the ex­
possible expense.
tine, who, is somewhat of a musician, aretwo plans suggested, which we will treme limits we have indicated. If a
A public mauling having been caUt«
tire should occur on State or Jefferson
to play upon a peculiar- looking horn,
state
us
well
as
we
may.
\
streets, from four to six, one or
inch to consider the question, the Bannej
yajentine consents, and blows upon the
The first is to buy a steamer, and put
will
douUlws have much more to sa
streams
could
play
at
the
same
time.
horn. Cloud of flour blown into V’s in as many large reservoirs as will af­
Within the’ entire city limits, there on tta subject next week. We fed cer-1
eyes. ‘ Mine Gott In hinunel; voa ish
ford sufficient water supply for an en­ 4ould not be 80 buildings that could UIB that lhe mAjority-of thoee ta attaidot!” Rage of Valentine and impreca­
gine to fight the fire fiend in any por
dance at Tuesday night's meeting will
tions against George, who is profuse in. tlon of the dty. The plan is to con­ not be fully protected by this system.
As facts are what people want, we see in the water w orks a good business
his offers of assistance, to Valentine.
struct those reservoirs in the streets ai will give a few concerning the proposed investment for themselves and the dty.
-Well fix him!”. Plot &lt;rf Georga and
such places as the need of them may
Valentine to play it on oljese Joseph, mXfgart. They »re to taffllod
*J» water works.
Cvater**
The plant could be made at an outlay
(ieorge agrees to stand by Valentine
building* adjicent U&gt; them. Tta'itd’*
of from S16.000 to »30,000. which could
should Joseph get mad. The pipe of
-I «xp«&gt;t to ta with Mw. Okltawi
la to add two or kfireu very large rww- be borrowed at frort four to five per
tai winter.
After the Until, of tta
peace is smoked. The oath to stand by voira on State and Jeffenaxi rtreeta. to
Little Big Horn I went to New York
rack other should Joseph kick.
*
better protect the bualntai portion ot enntMui oognged in pbi tothropie work, in
The
operating
expenses
would
not
ex
­
Act II.—“Now, Valentine, you Bit in
ceed 82,000—a guarantee to that effect which I Intondwl to dwnto my noth,
city.
,
this chair and pretend to be asleep, and the
To fully curry out thia plan wxmld
tim*. I h»ve felt the nwtotaty for rwt
when Joseph enters I’ll induce him to require the conatnictioo of at l&lt;wt 201 can be secured if desired.
braanlly, nml nto oooBtoriug thto
our leading insurance agents say they via tor wbrttar I abonlil toko an ocean
awaken you by blowing the horn In Urge reservoir.. The expen^ of build­.
would take risks at 2S per amt less than voyage or come want.
I finally
your ear, when hell get the dose!’’ ing them and keeping them in repair
they now eh«r&gt; U the dty tad wtaer noatanded to join Mra. Caltaan. and aoEnter Joseph. Valentine snores loudly. would reach {among the tbinriandsi work.. Thto would effect» “vlnR of oompan, tar ta h«r trip, when ata goaa
George hands Joseph the bonp Jpseph Wbile they would be readily acoesrible
abont to gto tar reading. I hare no
places it near Valentine’s ear and blows, ta open watlher. there might and prob­. rrom»6pa)lo«M»w»o“dl&gt; '
relatives of my own—father, mother.
Many budding which retable oom­
deluging Valentine with flour. “ ?!!?— ably would be much trouble in keeping
panlei now refito to tamre cotajl be inValentine “peels" his them ready for use in tbe winter. The
sural if we h»d the water work..
coat and makes for George, who cost of tta engine and expense of opera­
A revenue, which would meratoto*
restrains him by reminding him of the ting it would aggregate several thous­
viar would I* derived from thoee who
oath. [Quick curtain with music, “set and dollars. To make such a plant and Led tl.e—ter towpply thtar bouito.
’em up agin’, boys.”]
have It of suf sort of uae to tta dty. to atom and faotorire. U Itaatta«»l*»
give the tax payers any return for tta or.wrmtave re other place, of it. rite
Hill's Peerless Couan Syrup will
SStaw BUCh tadUtto water rente
cure cough, co|d, croup or sore throat, monev invested, would require the expandiiure of not less than glLOOO or would more than P*y the ood of operand relieves whooping cough, asthma.
hlbyni
The insuram.’ companies
Lt does not dry up a cough and leave
wring tbe works.
, . . ,
would not deduct » farthing from their i Excellent waler can be ftirntrimd tor county. Mldileui.
the inflammation and fever Ijehind it,
chanres for carrying risks on elher Iron- culinary and .tore purpotaw by utoua
but loosens the pjilegm
nJUegin and morbid
morma
----------- ,
meUer. ud permfW nature, to tael Uw inesa btacke or *
ta*• ‘
(rom ta tanking » --a - “
r. H. HFWKM. “. M.
there be any revenue to the city from From beta that tare been made■ H to
lungtiMRMM and deseased parte. Call
AUCTION SALK. .
the plant. A fire engine without the onctadend certain ttmt rmtd* a wdl »
and get u bottle. If not satisfied after
1 will mH at my rMtewaM la
reservoirs would misnWAD or W**’
At Kalamwoo can be found here.
using it, return the empty bottle and I
&gt; Muanderedto no purpm*. With the
Incmreoffire.th^wiB^wjysJ* a
will refund your money. A padcage of
J. WM1GHT.
Robb’s LitUo Pilla in Up of each bottle

•The Jokers".—There is being re­
hearsed in this city, preparatory to
placing upon the theatrical boards, a
ride-splitting comedy with the above
caption. That the coiqedy is taking^ ?)
is vouched for by ye reporter who ^ot
onto” one of the rehearsals unbeknown
to the aspirants for dramatic fame; and
for lhe iienefit of the readers of the
Banner and the delectation of the many
friends of the actors, a report of the
same is hereby given—with the premise
that should school lyceums, amateurs,
etc., wish to replenish their treas­
uries, they can doubtless secure the ser­
vices of the actors, (each one a star.)
All communications should be addressed
to Mr. V. Leins, care of Geo.Bimpeon
or Joseph Pfiug, Hastings, Mich;
Following is the cast of characters

free.

Fredrick Hotchkiss. 1

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Win Ashley, for the past year citj
editor of the Leader, has accepted k
similar position on tbe Eaton Rapids.
Times. Win is a good newspaper mat
and will be a valuable acquisition tc
the Times.
Our two Eaton county typos wh&lt;
went north to grow up with the comb
try at St Louis, Mich.—J. V. Jobnaor.
of this city and E. 8. Hoskins, of Belle­
vue,—have lost the good manners am.
fraternal spirit inculcated here, and an
indulging in all sorts of personal abuat
of each other through their reepectivi*
newspapers. Fie, for shame.
There was a bad smashup of a freigb’
train on the G. T. road, near Shephetx
and Curtis A Bennett's charcoal pikjust west of the dty limits, Monday
morning, caused by a broken axle
Eight orlen refrigerator care load*
with beef riere piled in a heap crowway•

It bas long been known that our city
sorely needed further protection against
tire The burning of the Bartley mills
fully demonstrated the utter insuMfi-

to clear away the debris. The after
noon passenger trains had to transfe.
passengers and baggage. Fortunate!:
no one was injured. The next day thderrick used in removing tbe wreckfhl
across the track and blocked the, mat
for another three or four hours.

Battle Creek Republican
The managers of the Sanitarium, ar
getting t up a “Patient's Gallery" ii
which they wish to include as large 1
numl «r as possible of thoee who. hav.
visited the institution as patients dur
photographs have already come to banc
and more are being received every d*J
R.W. Surby haw been heard fron
again. The cake of toe stands on O
good’s corner ud to out of Goffunc laki
It bears tbe following taacriiAtan

sfter ’»rkta«»« W*•
L^Vrti
men no prwaen ■»
“'T*. ’
.
MiUblLnlvnnnt, but hi« work U "tall o»
the luont arduous nature vnleae he t&gt; •
obef in a privsto lamdy.

■Prof. Vennor's conttauAtioo at ai
open winter, lee «S« taetas thick.The union hoee running team of th.
city in one of tbe wwdthirot rompatta
ta the state. The money woo by thee
at content, tot woe to still ta th
bank, subject to thrir command.
EDITOR BASSRR:

Do you suppose ttal tbeMly Mate

the position of janitor at the high aehoc
BOOK, TOabW OOOB, ooiu worn
,
buBding for the coming yaar. wag b.
butol.tr, seoood
bulchsr Mta tagkl
nook. N«rlj my wealthy total! », cause he was absent from the city ?
This question la asked foe the reaao
that a rich mam b the only qm wt&gt;
pretaoeiona to witbota tble taaationary
there many gentlemen give their taart&gt; really needed tbe position.

&gt; certain amount U money out «&lt; whiottber an to totaah-the MM, aad retail
|1 /■ -I------ Ttotaeitaalbantemaa.
ouiiaa. Other, pay • m'
'
amounts to 5,000 francs

in thut

Couvened at the residence 9t W. J
Bidnam, Tuesday, at 2A0 p.
an
our worthy president being aboen
Mra. Bailey was agpointed preside!
pro tom. The demotions! exerclwwere conducted by Mra. Mixer.
Tbe aiatter ol paper-hoMera wa
discussed, and it was decided th?
they be purchased and placed In th

Ntacern.
Mra BaUav rand a very iDterestin
article on reform.

; tttte, 'Otory

�TRAGEDIES OT THE SANi

Mia Otta Wberier. of HaaUnga. efrtt-

A. B. Green, of Battle Creek, ia visit­
ing hta stater, Mrs. Wm. Parker.
Tbe editor of the News ta off to Lans­
ing to make a speech to the Blate Proa

fJohn SwinkaA Paper.)

Their has been widenpresd grtff
among the newspaper men of Now
York cner tlie tragical ending, a few
days ago, of the life of John B. Wood,
familiarly known m Doc Wood, the
•Great Am-’rican Condenssr" of Th*
Sun, by shock and exposure through^
falling into the ioc-l*ound river at mid­
night.
The tragedy of his death brings to
my mind u sepre uf other tragedies of
the ainctuin that have cast a lurid light
over,the years of my career upon the
press of New York. ’ I will tell of a few
of the more notable of them, without
going far back in my memory.
Tta* first editor of The New York
World, which was started as an ortho­
dox religious paper, was Mr; &lt;8pauld- tag, a grave, taciturn man of large
frame and powerful intellect. When
lhe World fell into financial straits
and threw religion overboard, about
.
1863, Mr. Spaulding took a place
npon tbe editorial staff of The Times,
under Henry J. Raymond, whose first
assistant I then was: and there he
bo showed himself to bo the boldest
master of political invective ever known
on the American press. To recruit his
health, be made a voyage to New
Orleans, bat on an excursion up the
Mississippi his boat met with ill luck,
and ta- was east on a deserted liank of
land where he almost starved to death.
The first I knew of his return to New
York was at a very late hour of one
nmht, when, being on doty in the edi­
torial quartan of The tim**, a “whistle
up the pipe" from the pubbeation office,
and a message that Mr. Spaulding had
mattered my name, hurried me down
stairs. I found him prostrate on his
back npon the stone flooring, evidently
struck by paralysis, and entirely uncon­
scious. ” In n tovr momenta ho’ caught
my voice, and l&gt;ogan stammering out
Latin wor&lt;la disjointed quotations from
• Virgil. Hbrace and hia other favorite
authors, ocrasiohally pressing his head
with Tita hands, and breaking into a
sort of wild laugh. It was after midB’^bt by the city hall clock when' I
hastened over to the
old New \urk hospital, then in Broad­
way, rung uji the young doctor in
charge, who agreed to take him in, reti-nicdto The Tunes with a stretcher,
called d-.wn four compoaitqrs. who lifted
thq prostrate num from the floor, and aoeompam. d him back to the hospital'
whfre I saw1 him placed satalr n.jOn ,
cot under a ductor's chargtj. It was
half sn hour of the time for going to
_pn'«H uhen J got bAck to the editor’o
hauctnm. and if ithe ’editorial column?
OL-next day s Tidies wore short or other
wise imperfect, tin- reason is. now for
the first time told.
Tbou)»fc Mr.
[Wilding was over 50 years old. he had
tew iwirned but a few months befora
ap&lt;I in t to morning I telegraphed tt
h.s yonun wife, then in on, of the towns
£|i the lied-on river, who appeared *t
hospital in. a very few hours. ,Sh&lt;
ti nded him devotedly during tbe day
ttr which he could not bo removed fron
JrlLE0.1’ *Dl1 thcn hlld hin‘ ti»ken to li*i
father H.country home, where he sooi
J/terwurd bowed, hta head in death. Ii
Sils trngir»] way ended the life of th«
first sd.tor of The N„w york World. .
man of great aoul and honest purpose
Even more tragical wax the closim
roene, m June. lH6y. of the life o
’
y Raymopd himself, tbe distin
and editor of The N«s
York Time.,
He hod been at Th.
■nt»« office on the afternoon ot th&lt;
mgbl m which he «u deod. and ia
qurral for fee; but I happened to bi
ansagad eleewhero in a work which la
Sad put upon me. writing a entieiam a
Wooleeye lioform Againat batnre ’

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Association.
Frank Fuller started on a prospect­
ing tour on Monday night through Vir­
ginia, intending, if pleased with the
country, to invest in land.
The following places have been brok­
en into recently by petty burglars, and
it seems impossible to ferret them out:
C. M. Putnam's trunk ransanked; P.
Holler’s mill flour and meal stolen- Mrs.
Dewater’s bakery, lose small', Hefcry
Zushinut’a residence entered during the
temporary absence of the family in the
day time, a small amount of money ae^

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'WABHVUjjt.
Th. tragedy of th. death i. . —a .0°*°' V“d'rPool. the thrice tried tv

house of
“d, «'tot &lt;■'Th. N.J York Tribun
■r™0 r “f, “°* b*m •*w«h«l by th

ve’r~r”l““. Sundayed
h"hvlBe recently. He is travelling

Tbo tragriy of th, drath of the ven

for » boot Md rtce houra of Utica
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How suddenly and rweipoctodly h
mr a'Sl'L “u lt*1 J“r' dMth
ftL
°- B.rtlrtt,
c
tte Hum. m"
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of “ g„u
mind an,

K ChlPni*Atl, Jo*Ph Wood h*» purchaaed a bulldio*
ofupon
W. A.
Young and
ratoe
th.Z^of
hi.1&gt; moving the

The tragedy
th.Hugh
deathJ. Irat
Src1 ; K X Kan"«» a
totober
ot th. of
lorial
Hasthw,
ba. rented th. Wheeler

How auddsoly and griwoualy to n,

City Clerk Tripp. wae Abort aBfl«a tn

excite the gravest fears.
Six persons in Philadeiphia who sold

^M1rfM,pubhc,eh~‘
so serious that no southern or western
mails reached that city Friday.
Rodney D. Wells, a relative of Chaun­
cey I. Filler, has been appointed post­
master of BL Louis.
Tbe .widow of the immortal John
Brown, of Harper's Ferry, died Friday
at Ban Francisco.

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pracfice

xtattu A Go., of Chicago, tiu. trTr„?.uVu
ln» slanderous chxrira u„; Kjlh
counterfeit am, a
The works of tte Uedtod States
Stamping company at Portland, Conn.,
employing five hundred men. ware
burned Saturday evening, causing a
loaa of poMibly SMMjW.
Charles Randolph gave up the secre­
taryship of the Chicago board ot trade.
Saturday, after thirteen years' service.

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Edmund Smith, an early abolitionist,
Mr. Underwood, formerly lieutenant
and an associate ot Garrison, died last governor of Vermont, baa sued General the expenditure of $ap tuoxw’tor* th™
Thursday at Boston.
Henry and others for $1JBOX» dam­
Georee Witaon. who killed policeman ages for confining him in a lunatic
cured. These depredations are plainly A. E. Bullard, of Detroit, has been sen­
tarMriv
tenced to tbe state prison for life.
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the work of a reckless novice, and we
Tbe mvsterious fevr-r which ravaged killed by the recent captation in the known during Ui« w»r for mlwooS
trust some means will be taken to prop­ northern Mexico last fall lias reap­ W*at Letaening ooai-ahaft in Fennryl- wort ra lhe Mwknd, u Ar.dr r^m’
peared nt.Maxatlan and Manzanillo.
which be wm preeeated with .7*?
erly punish the scroundrels.
vania bare commenced suit for $16,000 for
Un»nl.l b, Ibe
Arm7“of Si
The Cunard steamer Ophalonia ran damage each.
The main street roller skating rink,
down and sank tbe tug Glen Island
Governor Stonemaa has resolved to
run by H. Flint and A. 8. Winn, closed near New York. Two lives were lost
call an extra session of the California
on Saturday.
In a dispute, over the . Tbe senate of Iowa has passed a bill legtalature to take measures to force
debts and assets the partners got into prohibiting bucket-shops and option tbe Central Pacific road tonay its back
taxes aggregating $1,000,000.
a fight; the skates were secured by one trading n agricultural products.
Two Chicago lads. Elmer Lyons and
Nine bat factories in Reading Pa.,
party and then replevined by the other Alfred 8tendt, died Wednesday in the
have announced a reduction of 12 per port' from tbe Mantnliow ebore Md be
and the end is not yet.
agonies of hydrophobia.
cent, lit wages, and tte Weimer ma­ 'ow for one hundred
The CuaiHan goremm-nl agree, u
R. D. Hubbard, ex-governor of Con­ chine works, at Lebanon, have made a
FBOM BAITFXXLD.
give Muiloba a can,os even ’ w&gt;. ...
necticut, died Wednesday evening at cut of 8 per cent
EDITOR BANNER:
Hartford.
A whale which was captured at Port n balf yeAtw; to tuuxt over lb. oontroi
On Saturday, March 1, a meeting of
Measles has thia month carried off Royal. 8. C., gave birth tea young one of odd-numbered aeclioiu of utioccu
the board of school inspectors of the .over One hundred children of the Zuni Wednesday. Tbe pair lie on the beach pied lend,, and to grant auberdy ot
Indians
in New Mexico.
at Paris island and are worth $2J5OO to twelre tbounaud Acre, per mile tor tbe
township of Johnstown was called at
msmlloa ot a line of railway Iron
A burglar chloroformed lhe night the captors.
the school house, in Diet. No. 7, of the clerk at a hotel in Hannibal. Mo., and
R. Ryan has been lodged In jail at Winnipeg to Fort Chwebill.
Tbe federal court al Naehrille.on the
above mentioned town, for the purpose had started to rob the bouse when a Winnipeg for
*be name of the
adjutant general to a circular calling petition of tbe railroad eompaoieo of
of detaching a small parcel of land, de­ zuest entered and tired at him.
An unknown man on a ciaim in Tur­ for Are hundred recruits for frontier Tennraeae. enjoined the iuu nilrrad
scribed as follows: 5 acres, the s part of
nomiwieeUin from interfennd with Uh
ner county. Dakota, nearly killed Oli­ service.
the e^ of neX of soc.
from Na 7 ver Parker and hia wife and child with
The citizens of Medina countv. Tex­
and annexing tbe same to Dist. No. 1, an ax. and made his escape.
as. have hunted down and lodged in
Tbe governor of New York has sign­ jaff thirty-nine fence-cutters.
A de­ the oommiMion is in conflict witette
of the same township.
ed a bill prohibiting tbe making of eon- tachment of rangers ta stationed at state and federal oooati tut ions.
The change was made by a vote of
A hostile politician of Ottawa tea
tracts for tbe labor of convict* in the Castroville.
served a writ for $5JOO on Str Cbariw
the board, standing two for and one state prisons
Dr. Axel Ames, Jr.* of Boston has been
agaim&gt;t the proposed change, the clerk
Cattle near La Salle. Illinois, are arrested on charge of malfeasance in Tupper, the Canadian minister of rail­
ways for having unlawfully sat in Um
said to be suffering
from a strange
-- --------------------------_ dis-office as pemion examiner, for solicitvoting against and the two inspectors ---------------------Itonee for twenty-six days. Tlie offense
ease of the bowels, which in many ing subscriptions to the stock company
voting for it.
consista in ins having hald a portfolio
awes has proved fatal.---------------------------- I in which be was interested.
while occupying the position of high
The result was that the turn-out of |
By a boiler explosion In a saw-mill I
Joseph
jph Beach, of Ridgeway, Minn., commiasioner to England
the meeting produced considerable dis­ near Wilkesbarre, IVnnsylvania, three i killed
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hta divorced wife and then corn
com­
The clirmical works of lowers k
men
were
killed
by
being
blown
sever—
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--------mitted
suicide.
He
made
continuous
satisfaction among some of the resi­
al hundred fret.
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_ wposae«wion , uf
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efforts, to secure
their । Weightman, in HiUadeinhia, the most
dents of No. 7; to such an extent that
extensive tn the United Blates, were
The leading spiritualists of th* south- , child, but failed.
destroyed by fire earl) Friday morning
one man has since said that the two in­ rrn states have gathered at Cisattanoo- ,
John McGinnis, who is sentenced to
Explosions of fuenl oil carried the fluid
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spectors who voted in favor of the ga tn secure grounds on which to erect be
bc t
^P^
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ln Philadelphia
next
Tnee- into the streets and spread the flamee
a
tabernacle
and
hold
annual
meetings.
1
day
for
the
murder
of
hia
mother-inmeasure were overheard, while going
to adjacent buildings. Tbe engiM
Bixtevn
bouarw
in
the
lower
part
of
|
law.
has
been
nrontrancre
Insane
by
a
Bixti en bouse* in lhe lower
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worked at the scene until noon Tte
to the place of meeting, to say that they
Harrisburg. Pa., wt-re considerably , medical commission.
loss will exceed $1,000,000.
would vote in favor of the change.
damn^-d by an explosion of dynamite, ' The banks of New York have since
Dispatches Thursday night from aD
: Wednesday drawn $3,100,000 in gold
Now the object of this communica­ caneed by a fire in a shanty. _
over Ontario report seven' gales in
As most of tbe plantations for hun- coin from the sub-treasury, evidently
tion is to deny the above statement, as
progress, and in many districts they
dreds of miles aliove Slirereport are tin- ■ in the belief that the ycHou metal is
are accompanied by anas. Tbe high­
made by that man, us a malicious false­ der water, the loss by overflow along soon to leap to a premium.
ways and railroads are badlv drifted
hood, having its origin in a deceitful the R-d river will be very great.
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Ex-Governor Kirkwood, of Iowa. and travel impeded. Freight ’nuns os
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tlust
the
party
which
vrent
to
E. H. Funston, republican, has been states t....
heart and an uncharitable, diseased or
various roads have been atx.ndoaed
- ‘—Vi to secure tbe remHinn of and passenger trains are nil mors or
elected to congress froth the Second , Mtesissippl
wicked brain.
D strict of Kansas to succeed the late । Colonel
Ku
----------- ..insman
were unable to find
less delayed.
We, the undersigned inspectors, take D. C. Haskell.
lhe grave 'because uf the felling of the
In the Canadian itoiw of n«nmons,
Interred.T
this occasion to defend ourselves against
At Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Saturday tree near which he waa -----------Sir Leununi Ttliey maor his t udgta
evening,
Edwin
Brotheras
killed
WillExperiments
with
a
combination
of
any such intentionally wrong statement
speech. He claimed tlml for the pot
lam Nichols on the street for the se- j alcohol and water for fuel were being
vear tin1 surplus bod bem ov» r $7.u®c
as the above, by asserting that we were
Sargent?
duction of bis sister.
made on the tugboat Mattie F
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entirely unbiased in our decission.
‘ Boston, when
" ----itan O00 from the cnaaolidated revenue and
Farmers in the vicinity of . Vuindalia, ' in
five hundred--------♦l.LMO.iJ o from Dominion iaixls Tbe
Kmpectfuliy.
Ills., are nearly uuaffmous in the opin- in the boiler took fire, causing a loss of present tariff bad met the revenue de­
C. E. IDES. Cbnirman.
ion that late sown wheal has been aeri- i $15JMX).
mands. be stated, but lhe government
D. C. MTILBM, Second member.
ously damaged.
I
Seven seumeu of tbe United Slate*
would have to provide for the redenpIkMiikm, don't forget the fine shoe*
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bo,el&lt;
Uo . Urw.1,
«tbt£ tion of $30,000,000 of debt maturing
next January .
made by Smith, Simmons &amp; Peabody
liceni—
Leading basines* men of ('.anad*
an- worth more than any other shoe to &gt;000.
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you can buy.
The citiaens of Youngstown, Ohio, surgeons.
the amalgamation ot the Grand Trunk
John W. Hawkins, of Buffalo, confi­ and Pacific roads. The. French tree
gave a banquet and ball to Lieutenant
Harber, who brought back the bodies dential secretary to Nelson Holland, is servativeu in parliament threaten to
A High Oplalon.
CapUJohn J. Dmwwii. Ute ot tbe British of De I-ong and comrades from Siberia a defaulter for $30,000. He also holds vote against the. government on tbe
Anny, hmidlng on Lore street, between MsodsMrs. J. A. Brown, proprietress of tbe tbe position of United States inspector I'aciflc railway m»ue unle*&gt; ti* North
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he u«*i m. Jacobs
OH with tbe greatest possible MdvuiUge when Shady Side Hotel at Muncie. Ind., fell of lumber, but his accounts with the Shore rowd be sulwdised to tlwamocn’
afflicted with rheumatism.—New Orleans Times- dead in her kltcheflyJhureday, from government are believed to be straight. of $3,BOO,UOO. It is rumored that two of
Democrat.
heart disease.
Leonard Weindel, president of a the ministers have resigned.
Large supplies of clothing and pro­ manufacturing company In St Louis,
I*renttas Tiller, money clerk
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lYentlss
of Un*
I hereby certify that I habitual!) use Dr. Ken­ visions have been sent from Hillsboro, bad a quarrel with hit wife Bunday PacifiAjSxprtM
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nedy'* “Favorite Remedy” in my family in BU Ills., to the sufferers by the floods in
evening, ana
and area
fired si
at Der
her inrougn
through a j disappeared ______
Sunday
aftei
eweuiuK.
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‘moos with
those reses In which a domestic medicine Is
closet door, inflicting a dangerous packages probably amounting to $?(,needed, and that it has never yet failed to ac- the neighboring towns.
। compllab the purpose desired. We look upon It
W. R. McDowell, a murderer under wound in tbe thigh.
000.
It appears tliat while the watch­
as an anchor to windward that Is sure to hold In sentence of death, escaped from Jail at
The Grand Trunk road harplaoedbe- man was nt lunch Tiller took a stranevem instance mentioned on tbe doctor's bill ot
San Bernardino, California, and reached fore the Canadian Parliament a bill to Eto his desk in the front office, but
authorize the consolidation of its capi­
Mexican territory on horseback.
moment of his departure is nut
; that • medicine that ia near at hand and to be
The steamer Norseman, on arriving tal stock and Che incurrihg of a cost of known. Tiller remarked to the watch­
। Implicitly trusted i» worth more than it coati.
at Boston from Liverpool, reported $13,600,000 to build a double track from man that he would, go out for some
REV. O. C. F8RAY.
having steamed along a solid wall of Montreal to Toronto.
Formerly AMoclate Editor Boudout Freeman.
thing to eat, and when the front dtxx
ice for 110 miles.
Charles Schneider, of Erie, Pa., and wak found unlocked it wae suspected
_,Avhat Struck an Old Soldier.
The woman’s Christian Temperance three members of his family, were thaf^something was wrong. The pack­
“It will aoon i&gt;e twenty years since the war
closed.”
association of Chicago proposes to se­ found by the neighbors almost dead age* must have been nearly a bushel tn
Under the hot sun of Auxust. 188&gt;. the village cure a charter and issue bonds fnr from the effects of coal gas. One of bulk, and one person could not have
of Dover. N. J., lay still aa the sphinx In Erypt. $350,000 to erect a sevefi story building. the number was saved by the physi­
carried them far.
while Elijah Sharp, ot that place, slowly and
The postoffice department has re­ cians.
softly spoke ot the past. ’•Yes." he said.
was
In the harness-shop at the Joliet pen­
in the army and saw many of the sights of those ceived an application for the appoint­
Hoyt Sherman^of Des Moines, Iowa, itentiary. Saturday, the notorious Frank
fe;u-fui years. 1 was finally discharged from dlsthe
assignee
of
B,
F.
ADen,
lias
ac
­
Rande seized a poker and crnslied the
ablilty. resulting from sunstroke, frame hftme, ment of Mias Lizzie Nutt as postmaster
cepted an offer of $350,000 for the re­ skull of Deputy Warden John Mcl&gt;onmiserable in health and spirits; so enteahleti of Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
that 1 took cold on tbe slightest exposure. Ufr
D. L. Regvnsberger, an attorney of maining assets, with the approval of aid. He then attacked Assistant Depu­
seeme&lt;l worthless to ine; I lived only in mem­ Ban Francisco, was horsewhipped cm Judge Love, and the estate will be set­ ty Garvin with a huge knife, and that
ory.”
’
official shot the desperado three tunea
“That was sad enough,” 1 said, dividing my Kearney street by two women, wlfo tled within the next sixty days.
. last two cigars.
John Lowell, who has been on the through tte bead and body. Rande was
sprang out of a carriage behind him.
“ThatS so," responded Mr. Sharp; “but 1 got
By tbe consent of nearly all the credi- federal bench in Boston for nineteen taken to the dead-house, but soon re­
over IL Outgrew It? Not exactly. When In
vived. Tbe physicians think his chance
that condition I began taking Parkkb'sTomic, tore, the city of Helena. Arkansas, has years, surprised the public by tender
and my health commenced to improve right compromised its debt of $280,000 at 60 ing his resignation' as Judge of the off living ta amall. The latest advices
nway. I was-astonished at IL and so was toy per cent.
First circuit He is in good health, are to the effect that Frank Rande and
wife. I pile&lt;l on the flesh and could eat any­
Deputy Warden McDonald will both
George E. Smith, an attorney of Un­ and is too young to be retired.
thing. My ambition blszed up. I could attend
Mr. Gladstone, in introducing a fran­ survive their wounds. Rande feigns
to business, and now—excepting that I have to ion City; Michigan, for whose arrest a
take care about exposing mgr If to tire hot sun warrant had been issued, shot himself chise bill in the house of commons, ex­ Insanity, but boasts that he has previ­
pressed the opinion that the United ously killed twelve men.
fatally Wednesday.
The sheriff at Jacksun. Ohio, swung
Vigilantes at Spearfish, Dakota, took States recovered so rapidly , from the
from Uie hospital a xpranded desperado civil war because every capable dtisen off Luke and William Jones for the
murder of Anderson teckey. Th«y
named Hurry Tuttle, and hanged Ihim l had a vote.
The vigilence committee at Hot were taken out of the front door of the
to a tree.
snbstituting Inferior articles under tbe name trt
The powder-house of Steele, Johnson Springs has bnnished several more un­ jail to an encloeure miTTounding the
desirable citizens. 8. A. Doran and his qcaff“ld. William Jones struggled un­
Jtr. CVl W.M- fMnnk. —t —&gt; w«, .
confederates have been transferred to til bin limbs touched his brother^ body
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the state penitentiary at Little Bock Ben Gilliam was hanged at Bayboro.
destroying much property.
for safe keeping. •
N. C., for killing H-nry Carter with a
rSJJrt ”wr' lEKtSl.’ Uu
. ^c!!“J Knowle».oneorthewealthThe Hebrew Relief society of Mil­ club. W illiam Moore, a negro, was n
ie« dUaena of Worceeter. Meneachowaukee reports two hundred Russian eculvd at Franklin, Ll. for the mur“
died
refugees near Bismarck in a condition tier of a Chinaman. The sheriff found
bordering on starvation and nakedness, । after the condemned man bad bean
and will endeavor to raise $5,000 lor Lwrung off that his feet touched tbe
their relief. '
rioer.-tnd he waa rained to the platform
dty three gambler, who bar*, prrvioualr
Ten fence-cutters were captured,
been
warned
to
leave.
’
&gt;»u«y
remedies without n-llef. and MtM urged to try
Tuesday at Castroville, TexasTby tbe
Dr. King’s New Discovery, did so, with most
Bev. Neleon Ayres, of the Ertaooual United States marshal, who promises
Church of Our Savior. BaltiSSw^l
foroed to rce go becaue. of h” ritrSb to bag thirteen more at oooe. They
wed bw Che has not had jo good health tor
will be tuniod over to the state rangers
thirty yis.” Trial twtUev-frw at W. H. Oood- iatic innovations.
sista that “the sun do move,” is *&gt; P°P°
to bq guarded.
lar in Richmond, Va., that when a
The Chicago and Northwestern road
has declared a quarterly dividend of 2
percent, on the preferred stock and tain corner and th«m follow the crowd.
ratified the tripartite contract The
A theatre panic, canned by an alarm Lackawanna road re-elected President The evidence of succors of modern dis­
of tire occurred in Montreal TaM&lt;uv
cure a bottle at Electric
coveries being their popularity, “follow
amobg one thouaand wo£S’ STSgj Sloan and nearly all the old directors.
Officials of the Northwestern road the crowd" to vour drug store and get *
held a conference in 8L Paul Tuesday bottle ot HMrelow’a Positive Cure, wkicb
cures coughs, cxdds, consumption an-1
Chicago all throat and lung dtoeaeee sj^tiily.
whfcfishaU connect withfrom
the Northern
by W. H. Goodyur.
Trial
Peel tta and land passengers in Portland thoroughly and permanently.
in five days.
wound, being fatah
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•oat Im &lt;Jee,red to a-a m., aa eoon „
powuble, ho left the office in hia uaua
okeery
mood.
took
dinner
.|
hia hen..m
Ninth
alrcet. ,nt
Pet”
t political meeting
But
bale ia known of hia auh
rqncnt mr/romrnta until utter mil|
mghtof that dar (June 18;, when hi.
wife, who waa drawn down ataira fa.
““roffAnome found him lying dew
at the door othra house. In Uu. rni.fr
Ot..greatcareer in the pross^Xd fi

politics bis life ended in a trag.J
never yet clear,&lt;i np. In th. rcry mH:
year, of my manhood. Mr
has
mond had given mo my first opportn
city on the press by inciting mo to bi
paper, and during the ton years ths
preceded, molndcd and followed th
’c •tr’lil'on ",r
to 1869), wb„ J was bis dailr asaoni
Ate, ho proved himself to be the mra
amiable of mon aa ho wu one of th
most accomplished editors.
But 1 act ont to tell, with th. ton
°f * 'K“r» •
Bow York editors of my wqnainl.nl

NEWS SUMMARY.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
" N°' 47,

The Hastings Banner. I
Hastings, Barky Co„ Mich.

MARSHALL L. COOK.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES]

j car, (law
Until fl
W Subscribers ouV
«ide of Rifrrv Co., ti.as per year. IdvsrtMbly cash In advance.
ADVEKTIHING RATES:
ohimn per year................................... j
Extra charxe for special potit Ion*.
JOB PRINTING.
pride is felt In the Job PrinUnr De;*rtaentof the Bannkb. Evcrythlnx in the
utrir office is new; and with the fateat faces of
•Vpe. the mo-G approved patterns of machinen
roB'.jietenl workmen employed, enables the
t a WMius to do firat-class job work.

•i.tMKjrr Smith.
Philip T. Colohovk
Judice ol Probate
Pro^x-ntlng Attorney.
^MITH &amp; (X)L(JROVE.
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Lawyers.
(Offices over K. K. Grants store.)
' TOctfce In all courts ot the Btato. CoUectloux
.rfoajpGy looked after Money to loan on real
C. H. VanArman.

U&gt;tal E. KMAFPkX.

Knappen &amp; Vanarman,

Lawyers.
(Over Il&amp;sttnKs National Bank.)
JOHN CAR VETH,
**
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

‘

W NIBKERN?

Lawyer.
(Over Spaulding’s dry goods store.)
Will attend promptly to all buulneas tn all
■.•curta. Charge* reasonable.
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E. KEN ASTON,

Attorney at Law.
(Over .1.8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices in all courts ol the State. CoDectlons
. rtvapUy attending to.
/ j~W LOWRY, M. D.,
’.*•1*3 Physician, SurgeonJandfOculist
M (Office. 301 Thom St.. Hastings, Mich.) I—i
(Mils in town or country promptly attended.
OCke hours—ft to 10 a?tn. and lto3p.m.
Jelcpbone at Hoilowayrt' drug store.
f9r- Special attention paid to surgical diseases
i&gt;d di.Msa*es ot the eye and ear.____
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HACKETT &amp; BUTLER.
Pysicians and Surgeons,
(Prairieville, Mich.)
AH culb.. night or day, promptly attended.
jflTfl MMERMAN,
” • liomoep&amp;thic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(first door eart of Holloways' drug store.)
AR Wm, JONES,
1 •
*&gt;'
Dentist.
AU work promptly attended to.

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AEVORF. A PRESSY,
’•
Physicians and Surgeons.
(Eroeport, Mich.)

•ulo. promptly attended to.
ELTON &amp; CROOK

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Are agents tor the Watertown Insurance Co.
n»ev write policies on a man's property! against
css by Bro, lightning or wind; agalnir a man's
'Hr by death and accident.

pOOK A SHELDON,
(Office id Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry
'Monty.
L
A. KOOTeTm? D~
I'L
Physician and Surgeon,
(OtBr-e east side Main Ht., Nashville, Mich.)
teatdenne nett door north Wolcott House,
al calls promptly attended too, day or night.

1 &lt; &gt;SEpi f k nTght?

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Veterinary Surgeon.
(MMidence. Rutland. m^YecklcySchool house, i
Will attend all calls for services night or day.
•iargr&gt;s rviirtonable.
« F. Brown. M. D.

W. P. Polmkmun. M. D.

bhown &amp; poLnEkus.
Ous.
Homoapathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.

(Office over Julius Ku.smH's store. Main St.)
Calls answered from the office at all hours of
•Jke day or night. Dr. Pdhemus will give special
attention to diseases of the Kye and Ear.
Oflkr hours— S to 12 a.m.; 2 to 4 p.m.
(qMITH i PACKARD.

BLACKSMITHS,
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
►ApwlalJAltenUon given to Veterinary Hhoeiwn as Interfering and bool-bound Horse*.

Our Work Show for llaelf.
Horse Owners, if you have never patronized
■m, we ask you to give a trial, feeling confident
oenfident that if you do so. you will remain a
iMmnnnmt patron.
J. SMITH.
E. PACKARD.

SAW GUMMING !
The Subscriber is prepared to do SAW GUM­
MING and FILING tn an experienced manner
and on short notice, at my shop in the rear room
« Wm. A HAZEN’S STORE. opposite Messer’s
Agricultural Warehouse. Stale afreet.

J M. ROGERS &amp; CO.

•ORN, OATS, CLOVER SEED.T110THY
SEED, CORN MEAL, FLOUR, HAIR,
LIME, PLASTER, STUCCO,
WATER LIME.

BOCK BOTTOM PRICES
ON ALL THESK ARTICLES

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 14, 1884.

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County News.

WHOLE NO.

1495.

&lt; haaed a 25 horse power enginer and [
West Bauxork.
light and quiet vote, with three ticket
MoBoo-TBoufxrru.
will in the near future add the neceesaGwrge Prichard and wife visited j M r. I laywood’s household goods start­ in the field: The Citizens, made by i
- i ry machinery for xnapufijcturing.
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I friends in
Kalamazoo county, the first
regularly
organized caucas, and the en­
ed for'Freesoil last Saturday.
i z Ir^Hopkins had the Tnfafortune to of the week.
.
Steven Haywood and family. Walk* tire Uritet Hertal; the Union six
The Banfield M. E. church and parson­
- seriously injure one of hfa fine span of
John Groat has rented a farm near Haywood and family and John Hay­ Peoples Ixrth of which were t*ur lets too*
age on Saturday, March 8th, wps the
horses one day fest week. '
Hastings and will move April 1st
wood and family, all left for Freesoil, nominations. The officers who aret
scene of a very happy and social event.
•
Burkley &amp; Wonderlich are sawing
Mr. Splekler has sold hfa interest in Mason CoM their intended future home. carry on the executive .department o:
It being the 15th year of the marriage
’ immense quantity of wood this wjnter. Prichard’s mill to Mr. Mopro, of Hast­
Protracted meeting at R.. IL hall at the government of this village for tin
of the pastor, Rev. 8. D. McKee, his
‘ The boys are stiring chaps and make ings, to give up the mill on Monday Morgan commenced last Monday night. ensuing year are as follows: presidait.
numerous friends and parishioners ofr things “git,"
next.
Wflliam Sixberry moved out -of Wnx. Boston; clerk, F. McDerby: *Baltimore and Johnstown, carefully
A number of friends of Wash Row-'
The Rev. Gibbs, of Marshall, uni ver- Thornapple Monday.
sesor. J. E. Barry ; treasurer, C. L
planned and neatly carried out a crystal
I lander met last Friday night at his resl- salist, spoke at the Hinds school house
Mr. Everly occupies the house vaca­ Glasgow; marshal, J. Smith; constable
wedding surprise. After the intended
deuce to surprise him, and suoceeded in im Hope Wednesday night, and left an ted by Sixberry.
.
victims had i&gt;een ushered into the
their design. An enjoyable time was appointment for April 2nd.
Charles Hanson is’improving slowlyi, John Fumiss, H. R. Dickinson.
church, Rev. Steele, of Augusta, made
had.
Mrs. Amos Cole is on sick list.
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The district lodge I.G. G. T ,of Barn
a few remarks, in a jovial manner, set­
A new harness shop has been opened
Mr. Chistopher Pickle had a very se­ and Eaton counties, meets in this vil­
ting forth the terrible consequences of in the building formerly occupied -by ' Jacob Brandstetter’s sale took place
vere
attack
of
fits
Tuesday
evening,
lage
on Wednesday. A good time is
marriage and of non-marriage, which
last Thursday, and although the yards
Dr. Carpenter for an office.
expected, and we believe that great
were full of people, it would have taken March 4th. Had four in succession.
were received with some laughter, at
Your correepondent has been mildly' I two or thi® days more to have sold the
Mrs.
Swanson
and
partner,
of
Freesoil,
good can be done in the temperanot
the close of which Mr. Doty present*!
abused for forgetting to mehtion every­
the Rev. gentleman and wife, in behalf
। things that were left. Mr. B. has not made E. O. Hyde a call, while on busi­ cause by the encouragement of Gooc
thing that occurs outside of his personal I purchased a place as yet.
ness in this vicinity.
Templarfam. The gathering in of th*
of Baltimore people, a fine hanging
knowledge. We take this occasioh to
Mrs. Brown, of Morgan, expects to young as soon .as old enough, in th«*
lamp, quite a collection of glassware,
I Several couples from here attended
state that we do not mention our
soon
start
on
a
visit
to
her
daughter
at
lodges will instil principles of temper
the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. M.
and a nice watch and chain; likewise, in
friends for fear of being accused of ex­
J. Taggart, at Hickory Corners, on Sat­ Freesoil. Miss Lola Hyde will accom- ance, nowhere better taught.
in Ixdialf of the Johnstown people, • a
clusive favoritism.
Wedartynot men­
pnyfarr.
Ard. Stanton has given up his posi­
urday evening, and report a very enjoy­
handsome and tasty sofa. These tokei&amp;
tion our enemies for fear*of being
Some of those that went to Hastings tion as clerk in 8. W. Franeis’ store, aad
able time. Friends from Kalamazoo.Auof fellowship having been given, a
called upon to defend ourselves. We
Tuesday morning in cutters were oblig­ Deb. Green has taken hfa place.
gusta,
LeRoy
and
Batavia,
N.
Y.,
were
poem was read by Mr. D. C. Stiles, hope they will appreciate our danger­
Peter Durham returned on Tuesday
present. The display of gifts were very ed to walk home, in consequence of the
which, we understand, was written by
ous situation.
very suddbn thaw and muddy roads.
from a several weeks visit to friends
fine; but I will only make mention of
that gentleman,'especially for the occas­
The regular public meeting of the W.
and
relatives in New York.
the
elegant
tea
service
presented
by
the
Oajelton.
ion. It certainly was a successful ef­ C. T» U., was held at the M. E. church
Ed. Woodard has sold hfa place to
fort. The pastor now thanked the last Bunday evening. The exercisee Hickory Corners friends, which was or­
NEIGHBORING EXCHANGER.
W. Cain; consideration, 8400.
donors'in a few but meaning remarks, showed that there was a difference of dered from Chicago for the occasion.
The concert given by the Sherwood
Jobm Early has bought D. M. Wood’s Charlotte Republican
after which the people proceeded to opinion among the audience as to how
There are outstanding bonds of this
family
last
Friday
night,
was
very
en
­
farm
for 83,200. Jone is now In Ohio
devour the goodies that had been pre­ the temperance cause should be con­
city aggregating 813,412,51
joyable, and we are sorry a large aud­ (rumor says) after a house-keeper.
pared by the efficient and generous la­ ducted.
Fred Griffin purchased a span of two
ience were not present.
Dillazon Cain, of Orleans Co., N. Yn
dies of the different charges. The day
J. M. McElwain, representing the
year old colts of H. M. Jaques, Wedaes
Miss Nellie Gybe haa gone to her has moved his family here. He will
being far spent the people bade the Banner, has been in town the last few
day,
paying 8100. The two weighec
I buy a farm.
happy twain farewell and a successful days. He made many friends here, as home in Ohio.
2060 lbs. and are claimed to be the best
Albert Storm and wife have been
J. B. Carpenter returned yesterday
career upon life’s billowy ocean.
well as securing a large list of subscrib­
pair of colts in the county.
spending a few days in Galesburg.
from Pennsylvania, bringing with him
ers for the Banner; yet “Mack" looked
How to tame a pair of roller skated,
Two sick children at .Steve Temple’s. a Scotch Clyde horse which weighs
FKKBFORT.
serious and abstracted during the last
fa tfre great social question agitating
Look out for the drama, the 20th and 1,700 lbs.
From the Herald.
I few days of hfa stay here, caused, as he
the entire community about now. Whi
Mr. A. J. Cain haa returned from his
21st
.
A stranger called at W. J. Wickhams’
affirms, by being mistaken for another
will be the next president, sinks into to 4
business trip to the east.
one cold night last week, and demanded
CEDAR CREEK.
party. We can help “Mack" out of this
significance in comparison.
Mr. Chas. Will went to (Lowell on
attention. His request were promptly
Whitmore
&amp;
Co.
are
doing
a
good
difficulty and can vouch for his inno­
Win Ashley, for the past year citj
Saturday on important business,
complied with, and after a protracted
business in the sawing line.
cence.
editor of the Leader, has accepted a
consultation and a calm deliberation
Mr. John Draper has the contract to
Sam. Cavron has sold hfa farm south
A new and no doubt much needed de­
similar position on the Eaton Rapids.
by a few old ladies that chanced to be
build W. Lettick's barn next summer.
parture in politics has been started in of here to Mr. Hunt, of Johnstown;
Times. Win is a good newspaper mai
Mr. Draper is an experienced barn
present, it was decided that he was a
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Woodland. In accordance with previ- consideration, 82,800.
and will be a valuable acquisition U
perfect
picture of Warren, and his name
builder and understands his business.
I ous notice a number of the best citizens
The Universalist meetings held at.the
the Times.
should be—Wickham.
Don’t know
Dr. Townsend, oY Lakeview, is mak­
Our two Eaton county typos wh&lt;
j of the town assembled at the town hall Hinds schoolhouse and at Podunk last
how much he weighed.
ing ye local a pleasant visit. The doc­
went north to grow up with the coun
j on the 10th to take into consideration Wedneeday and Thursday evenings
The school at the center, taught by
tor has been in Chicago the past winter
1 the ad visibility of putting a temperance resulted in a grand success.
Miss Angie Bates, closed Friday. The
taking a course of medical lectures.
There was a social at Dr. Peckham’s
of this city and E. S. Hoskms, of Belle
ticket in the field to be voted for the
combined weight of her scholars was
Dragging their 'best players off the
vue,—have lost the good manners am.
coming annual election. The meeting last Thursday night, for the benefit of
3,106 tw; an average of about 76 pounds.
stage dead drunk Tuesday night was
the Hind’s school library.
.
fratdmal spirit inculcated here, and an
was composed of members of all parties
The following named scholars were not
when the Alaska vagabonds performed
Wallace
Norton
fa
getting
a
good
run
indulging in all sorts of personal abus&lt;
and decided to put in nomination a
tardy during the term: Grace Wright,
one of their most thrilling and side­
temperance ticket independent of any of grinding now. He fa afao repairing Anna Shriber, Minnie and Charley of each other through their respective
spitting acts.
*
existing political organization. There up the water wheel in the saw mill and Fleming, Frank Becker, Bertha Stil­ newspapers. Fie, for shame
A pleasant letter just received from
There was a bad smashup of a freight
is no doubt but there exists, or will soon intends to quit sawing in the future.
well. Not absent: Jimmie and George
Mr. A. M. Herrington, of Kingman,
Orson
Falk
and
Solmon
Stanton,
two
train
on
the
G.
T.
road,
near
Shepbea!
exist, a necessity for such action. The
Crane.
Kansas infers
he will return
here
,,
.
.. . * was put
. .m nomination
,
IUU13M.
IIUUO that
WIMOO
vu.
° f,oiiowing
ticket
: of our chief hunters, went out for a
and Curtis A Bennett's charcoal pitLAXTXT.
about the last of next month. We
just west of the city limits, MomU)
Supervisor, Henry C. Carpenter; Clerk. mink hunt last Sunday, found a track
Mfaa Millie Corning who has been morning, caused by a broken axle
shall be glad to greet Ad. agiiip and
and
followed
it
about
10
miles
through
Joseph E. Garver; Treasurer, John W.
teaching in the Barney mills school for Eight or ten refrigerator cars load*
welcome him back to Freeport business
Holmes; Justice of the Peace, Judge R. swampe and brush piles and oyer
two or three years, closes her school with beef were piled in a heap crosswaj)
circles.
Barnum; Highway Com., Pascal P. snow drifts, and at last tired and weary
There will be preaching at the Con­
with thfcta hunt they overtook and next Friday. Without dou^ she is one of the track, and it took nearly all da.'
Wheeler; Drain Cool, Levi Holmes;
killed thei^game and found to their of the best teachers we have in this vi­
gregational church next Tuesday, Wed­
to clear away the debris.' The after
Constables, Orlando S. Grant, William
cinity.
nesday and Thursday evenings, March
noon passenger trains had. to transta
H. Miller, Ambrose L. Cooper, Jerome sorrow and disappointment that their
John Clark, of Wilksburg, Pa^ is vis­ passengers and baggage. Fortunatal'
11,12 and 13, by R. P. Bobinson, of Irv­
mink
was
only
a
gray
squirreL
They
England.
iting relatives in thisneighborhood.
ing, and Rev. John Turner, of this place.
no one was injured. The next day th.
It fa predicted that part if not all of returned home with a solemn vow that
Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Stevens who, have derrick used in removing the wreck fei
Steps will afao be taken for the purpose this ticket will be elected at the coming no one should ever know the result of
been visiting in- Williamston, returned across the track and Mocked the, rom
of securing a minister for the coming
their
hunt,
but
it
was
too
good
for
Sol
­
annual meeting.
home last Friday.
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year, and on Friday evening a donation
mon tb keep and he let it out.
for another three or four hours.
for the purpose of paying balance due1
Tolles Bros, are at work on their new v Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Stanton celebrated their golden wed­ Battle Creek Republican.
bending and wagon factory.
Rev. J. Turner.
Once more the rumble of the lumber
The managers of the Sanitarium, an
The district faiard of the J&gt;reeport
Orson Falk contemplates building a ding by inviting in their near relatives.
wagon fa heard on the street.
.
Many tine presents were received and a getting up a “I’atient’s Gallery- ii
school have secured the services of
new house in the spring.
which
they wish to include as large ;
happy time enjoyed.
X.
J. M. McElwain, of Hastings, fa in
There fa a protracted meeting being
August Nagler and Augusta Hinckley
town this week soliciting subscriptions
Married, on the 6th, by Rev. Mathers, numlier as possible of those who hav&gt;
held at the U. B. church.
to teach the summer school which will
in Battle Creek, at the brides sister’s, visited the institution as patients dur
consist of a spring and fall term, the for the Banneil
Postmaster Dowling is visiting friends
ORANGEY ILLE.
Mrs. Phillips, Ella Technor, of Bedford, ing the last ten years. A great man?
spring term to commence on the last
in Jackson, Battle Creek and Kalamazoo
John A. Turner came home last Sun­ to Phineas Walker, of Assyria. The photographs.have already come tohann
day of March and continue 2J^ months.
this week.
7
day
19th,
to
visit
his
parents
for
a
few
happy couple are spending their honey­ and more are .being received every daj
The above names are a sufficient guar­
I. H. Kneeler has gone to Chicago on hours. His mother rushed out to meet moon at St Johns. As they are good
R. W. Surby has been beard taw
antee that we shall have a good school.
business?
him and slipped down /ind broke both walkers we hope their path will be again. The cake of ice stands on O
Let there be a full attendance.
Treasurer Alexander was in town lames of the left arm about 2% inches strewn with roses, and prosperity at­ good’s corner and fa out of Goguac lak&lt;
Three ir-responsible boyt from Alas­
Tuesday, shaking the hands (of his above the wrist.
It bears the following inscription
tend all their ways.
ka, came to this office about two weeks
friends here.
Monday, 10th, Edd^e Nichols, while
George Kent, of Assyria, and Miss Ida “Prof. Vennor’g continuation of ai
since and ordered an immense quantity
Miss Carrie Brown, of Alaska, was driving home with a load of logs, fell Matthraon were united in matrimonial open winter. Ice 2344 inches thick."
of printing, viz: twenty-five hand-bills,
The union hose running team of thi
the guest of her cousin Miss Cora Shpf- off, one log following struck him and bonds'on the 6th at the bride’s fathers,
and hinted that large quantities of
felt-, the fore part of the week.
fractur^ltsome ribs. Perhaps injured by Rev. Hughes, of Muskegon. Many city fa one of the wealthiest comjMnle
“puffing" in the Herald would be just
in
the state. The motley won by thee
' Clem Blfas carries his right hand in a seriously internally.
Cannot tell at very nice presents were received from
about the correct think to get them a
sling now. Last Thursday he caught it present.
friends, and it is the wish of all' that at contests last season fa still in tk
crowd. As there wm no money paid,
in the machinery- at the saw mil), tak­
Albert Nichols closed his school last they mav spend a long and happy life. bank, subject to their command
and we did not care to “puff” strangers ing off the ends of the two middle An­
Mfas 'Belle Mathews school dosed
Friday, started Sifturday to attendjcolsimply for the love.Sre felt for them,
lege at Lansing. Went by the way of last Friday. Miss M. attends the teach­ EDITOR BANNER:
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the printing was not done. Judging
While drawing timber forC. P. Math­ Irving. I think it is very much nearer er’s class at Hastings.
Do you suppose that the only re«MO&gt;
from the way they conducted them­
ews last Saturday, Melvin Smith drop­ tiiat way; perhaps the roads are better.
why A. J. Boerne was not elected t
selves, trying to show while in a beast­ ped a Tx 10 stick of timber on his left
NA1HVILLK.
Miss Belle Falk goes to-day to work
Mr. Wm. Fleming arrived from New the position of janitor at the-hlgh sehoc
ly state of intoxication, our confidence?
leg, breaking both bones Mow the knee. at the Lawrence house, at Plainwell.
York city last Tuesday evening, and is building for the coming yaw,, was fa
was not misplaced. We cheerfully give
The Ixmetit dance for James Williams
at the bedside of his sick wife, who has cause he was absent from the city *
them a littjk advertising this week,
DELTOW.
last Thursday evening wm attended by
This question fa asked for the reaso
The protracted meetings so long talk­ been at James Fleming’s for some
however.
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a very small crowd.
that a rich man fa the only one wh
months past.
ed about cofmmenced the 9th.
Mtawe Bennett and Ruely have open­
.
.WOODIUkJTD.
Mrs. C. L. Glasgow returned home really needed the position.
Mr. F. C. McAllister arrived home
ed a dreSb-making shop in the building
Widow Miller has moved to town.
from Massechifaette one day last week. with her mother, who lives at Jones­
Mr. J. H. Townsend iyw rented the west of Bank.
The prolonged winter weather has ville, on Thursday. She will remain
N. R. Miller, of Otsego, is clerking
Convened at the residence of W. 1
Perry’ farm, of J. Velte. •
,
brought a goodly number of logs to the several weeks.
Numerous land buyers are seekiiw for EjC. Whitney.
Chas. W. Granger, of Middleville, was Sidnam, Tuesday, at 2:80 p. dl, an
sawmill. /
our
worthy president being absen
A.
M.
Hartel
from
Wayland
was
in
farms in this township. Good choicfc
While M. M. Skillman and Peter Van­ on our streets last week.
Mrs. Bailey waa appointed preeidei
locations are in good demand and bring town Saturday, trying to buy or rtnt Luster were chopping wood in the
John|Roe made a call on his old pro tem. The devotional exercise
the Johnson House of Mr. Searles. We
875 per acre without any hesitation on
woods jdst north of the saw mill, Peter friends on Monday. He is now a travel­ were conducted by Mrs. Mixer.
.understand they could not agree on
eut hfa foot in a fearful manner. He, ing man.
The matter &lt;4 paper-holders we
the part of the buyer.
terms.
8. Parrot has rented his faj-ni to Wm.
Mrs. Wm. Fleming died at the resi­ dfacueaod, and it waa decided th»
by the aid of Mark, walked about oneGeorge Vantine and Miss Nellie
J. McArthur and starts for Manitoba
half of a mile when a team at the mill dence of her brother-in-law, James they be purchaeed and placed in tb
Brandstetter were made one last Tues­
new depot by " * *------------ •----------was hailed and he was taken to the Fleming, on Sunday evening, after a
Committee—j
Mr
day by Rev. B. Moore. George has also
Jacob J. Velte has contracted to buy
house. Medical aid was summoned. long illness. She was hurried from Mr. NisKern.
rented J. C. Bray’s farm. Success and
Drs. Sacket &amp; Butler soon responded Fleming’s residence on Tuesday, at 10
the Perry farm.
Mrs. Bailey read a very intereetin
Wm. J. McArthur has rented his happiness is our wish.
and dressed the wound, a gash of about o'clock. Rev. Albert Livermore officia­ article on reform.
Adam Nldy's house, five miles south
Mra Sidnam was appointed to res
farm to Wm. Fenebrook.
five inches. It took six stitch® to ting.
of i*re, was burned with a part of it’s
Harriet Holly has sold her farm to
The suit brought by thoae who desired at our next meeting a leaflet sent b
contents Monday afternoon. It was in­ draw it together.
Mn. Francfa Willard; titte. “Glory &lt;
Mr. Landis, of Indiana. We hope it is
Mr. Eldyn Reynolds wishes to express to break the village charter was recently
sured in the Watertown Insurance Co.
a Great Conviction; or Why the V
true, that the family do not intend to
to the people of this vicinity his most derided by the Supreme Court and the C. T. U.of luteols eeeka the Ballot"
Mrs. Frank Bolter and Mrs. J. H.
heartfelt thanks for their hospitality, question settled in favor oftheviU^e.
leave Woodland.
The next meeting of the Union is t
I,9ne have opened a millinery store in
The bolt and bat mill in the south­
and also be would uot
the dmThe flues in the boiler at II. R. Dick­
.
west corner of the town fa driving bua- Caledonia.
dren and would kindly thank them for inson's mifl gave out on Saturday, and al the residence of Mr» C. G.Beatte'
The happiest man in town, and I gueas
Mrs. Crittenden was
- ineas under the manageznent of Mr.
their present given him, aad adds:
Minzic. Fifteen hands are employed, in all the world, is Jumbo the Journal

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and the premises »eem to be aa active

die Steak Motcatehooi. Wefeeifor
as a hive of beea.
C. 8. Palmerton haa at length pur- Steak, but ceal reeeh him.

�THZ OLD CHURCHYARD.
THE HOT SPR’HGS.

three dkya to look around before

Poverty.
In the said
ph/
Yea will not be surprised, &lt;4 course,- and
The Eire with su^ubl «•
Tbs mother'll heart of cam,
at the number of drug stores along Ute from quite
Jwdl^inff&amp;rljrard.
(trevt • I started out once to count
TWO DAYS WITH KING WILLIAM
on my fingers, but the lingers ran out
befor&lt; 1 a-an half way up the etreet. If
Visit
a man could by auy possibility throw a
. died seized.
tfcttTered*.
And alien* rert in peace
stone in Hoi Springs without hitting a
twit ■»
«■___ rr-'
(Dutch C-jt. Bp/ingfleid Republicam |
doctor he would be rare to liit the win­
Speaking of Maynheer Vanderkamer I
dow of a drug store. Here in the Ar­ brings pleasant remembrances, eepo- ’
person, intarwted in uid £££
Dovodike hope, wi’ jiroraiae rifo,
Cum Completely I
lington hotel the street makes a little
Plant* Lhe broken branch o' life
cially of his daughter Heather, a bright 1
idU«*ti«m. Malaria.
In the auld kirkyard.
curve, running up past the opera)house,
girl of IK rad one of seven sisters. She
a nont little theatre, and so straight pn
Itastlnirs, In said county, and show cause, If any
wo* my guide and oonqxuiion in many
Use dhly Brows'* Iran Bitten aud* by
there be. why the prayer of said petitioner should
op till it ends at; the foot of a mountain, expeditions here and there, one of
RECOMMENDING A PIANO.
wn Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Crohrad
not be granted.
then branching out to the right and the which is worth telling. You have read
i And fi Is further ordered that said petitioner
left, and extending a mile or more m j Macaulay and Motlev, and have taken
Rive notice to the persons interested l-n Mid
estate, of the pendency of Mid petition, and tinuach
direction'
’Ilian.
every I some interest in William of Orange, I
hearlnic thereof by causing a copy'of this order
wav
you
&lt;-an
imagine,
north, i am sore. At least I have. Well, I said
I Indianapolis Times.]
' to be published in the Hasting* BaNwkk. a
epunty af
south, ' east
and
west, and
in
i newspaper printed ui&lt;! circnlatod tn said county
• one ciay to Heather Vanderkamur: “I
Previous to entering upon his present
! of Biirry once Id each week for three inifccsMviall the possible angles
between
see ho* vour common people are—just calling Mr. Pfafflin was a locomotive
i v eeks prtvions to Mid day of hearing.
IA true copy I
'M1 n*
these iwinta, smaller streets run, in
&lt;-LKMKNT SMITH.
W1
Judge MProw
like the butch settlers of New York; engineer. When the lac^y reached the
which are the dwelling-house*, all
.(A true copy.) , .
Judge of Prrbatc.
built of wood, some of them expensive, and I suppose your king u just store she had the good fortune to find
Mr. Pfafflin in, and site asked his judg­
some very cheap and none with any what the prince of Orange was."
should ' go
nnd
see King ment on the style apd brand of a piano. |
very distinctive features, except that “You
William,'’ said the audacious girl, and
“That depends upon your taste,!
it in customary to build a fine house,
Of Ham . hoMrn at de probate nffie. in the elt&gt; ; ‘'**
3NSWFT10N
the
next
momeut
we
made
a
plan.
The
madam," said he. “If you want to com
ipenu u few hundred dollars in ginger­
| of Heslinga- ln
«=«». &lt;» Monday, the
professor
was
the
precentor
of
the
royal
bine
elegance with utility I would sug­
2«h day of February, In the year one thmvumd । in !he nieiterof
Zt01 ,’rw&gt;Mbread work about the cornioea and
eirti hundred and etahty-teuf.
.
d * *L
MUl* •* Kmma M .
princess, and his daughters are quite
gest the old-fashioned square piano. - It
pnirxas, and leave the front yard in a
I l*mK*nt. Clt-mant ntuiui. Jndjv of. Probate.
:
rk,.-.....
| familiar in thq royal faiuilv. So I was
answers
for
an
ornament,
makes
music,
Id the matter of the estate of Debars Garwood. I o/m',L &lt; .
stete of nature, which here meima a
I *™asrd.
.
«&gt;&lt; tuflu.can be used for a dining-table and a
■ittrte of rocks and dead grass and tall I not much surprised when Heather sent
On rendlnc and filing tbe.petlticm. duly verified. .
to
r*rU
bushes. Nine houses of every ten in i a note to his majesty telling him of the bed When you have company. This
i of Caleb A. Garwood, one of the heir* at law ci *b&lt; urST '
w ’w* ,or rm’«r.s ti&gt;n-.
American .lady, "whose hero was our kind of an mstrumeiit should not
the town take either Ixiarders, or
great
William,
and
who
is
sure
that
he
be
selected
for
a
small
oab,
because
lodgers, when they can
get them.
, &lt;-&lt; uM!d Aud entitled under the laws of lhl&gt; stale
leave
room for tiring
! to Inherit the real rotate of which Mid deceased utinu
Wherever you go you see the sign ; is to be saeu in vour majesty, and who it doesn’t
would be op glad to be presented that up. They make just as much steam
I died seized.
1
ntiwr
other ’ nAnuri.,
persons Interested
staring you in the face:
TlicreapoD It is ordered, that -Monday, the
—ohued to
she might nee just how our hero ap­ as the upright, but, owing to the posi­
ly qm of Downs' Elixir. It will cae , Mth
day of Marsh at tec o'clock fn tba
£
a vacant room.
peared,
”
etc
|
forenoon,
tat
asslnetl
for
the
hearinc
at
said
- -■ -M&gt; “
tion
of
the
harp,
they
let
down
in
the
Croup,
Bronchitis,
Aathtnu,
This invariably means that the build­
Itacb.etHMbwta
m,4
i
petition,
and
ttuutbc
iirlrs
at
taw
of
*aid
deKing William, who is quite bonr- flues mucli quicker. Deing wide-gauge,
ing is a lodging-house, and that lodger^
Pleurisy.
Whooping-Cough, | ceaMd. and all oth*r persons Interested in said
the wear and tear is also very great. If
are required to appear at a session of ।
are urgently needed; but the announce­ geoise and independent, answered the
Lung Fever, and all diseases of the I। •state',
RbKCourt,
then
to
be
boldcn
at.
ita
Probate
j
note
os
follows
:
. nent of l*a” vacant room gives it rsthtir
you want a perfect-working. handsome (
Q, ,n« 0,™-.*-, «&lt;
Threat, Chest and Lungs, wi&gt;cu l Office, Ln the city of HasUiupi In sakl county and
Dear Child Hcetber: Your friend may try machine, take the upright. It is nar­
am air of there being a constant brisk
show cause, if any there l&gt;e, why the prayer ot hp-irine
0 P««t'p
to find.the being of the FT”** William in nw.
other reznadiaa fail
** — V «n *•&lt;—
demand for places and of one of the tibe and you may ootua Tuemtay turl renunn row gauge, hung low on the trucks, I
And ll 1, (urihrr urrtnw. iGl «... p.11 UoMT -f"»£*.*»«»
I1M1T, ntnux 1 LUS,
lurliaxtsa. V:.
rooms just hapjjening, by great good m long us you like with us, and 1 can promise and has all the modern improvement*, |
_ rive fiotiw to
prr.nu, tiurn.«ud h&gt; «kl 1^1.,
”^7 hl
।
estate, of the pendency ot said pctttton. and the
T'.*5V,®TI thrrr
patent brake and snow- 1
fortune, to l&gt;e vacant. This -vacant that wn live lunch u our ancestors, though including
i taariruc therrot tn eanslaa a copy nf thia order | ***U' P****** U'” iW
wo may not be like them
Wn.t.ns
plow.
The running board is the
room" business *m carried to such an
smith
to he pubtiated
published in the HaMlnro Has sea, a ' * true euov .
I bare this note among my treasures,
same sixe of the square, and she i
AicesH that it is a standing joke.
t newspaper
am! clrvutatedln
Mid County ' ' rB5J2EL'l--------------- (&gt;l
iper printed
|&gt;rint&lt;-d and
&lt;1
I I nf
»..««.
*.wet
-----.a--------------- Frobote Orfirr
---------y. oner -------in each
and 1 shall keep it as a valued memento
carries just os much stoam. You can '
People try to find lodgers for rooms
weeks, previous to said day of bearing.
, State of MirhlKan. County at Barry
work it in small space and get aa much
in sheds, out-houses and garrets. There So we two girls went to the roy.il
CLEMENT SMITH,
AtaMSMton of the Probata Courtv io, c
palace on that Tuesday, and remained sound out of it as you could with the old-1
। &lt; A true copy. •
Jodge of .Probate.
was a big stove standing for several
boid?n U .lh* *’rvb|U'- 1
till Thursday morning’ ' 1 might give fashioned steamboat whistles.
I tbr clly of Hauinas. In said county. &lt;•(. am.,
days on the edge of the sidewalk in
Her ।
;
day.
the lit day ot March. In Uiv rear one tto».
a description of the buildings of the
front of one of the saloons, labeled
wood-work is aa neat as a Pullman i
and
eight
hundred
and ci&lt;hty-four.
State of Michigan, Conn tv of Barry.- m.
court and pen-pictures of the royal, sleeper, and if you keep her well packed
“for sale.” One night the "for sale"
1 At a session of the Probate Court for the ! present. Clement Smith. Jodpr &lt;.i ITobatt
family; but I spare vou. King William
ugn disappeared and in tlie morning
and oiled she works as slick as old
Ham'. holrten at the Probata
Probate Office |tnn d ’" 2^T"“U r w ",uw‘‘ 01
. county of Ham-,
,u' *•—
Ja 1 the city of 11 ua tins* Id said cosuty on lteturfia\. ; &lt;
«...
the rusty old stove rejoiced in the an- | is a jovial old gentleman, and I bad a
Seventy-four. I have run one for five I
the tath day of February, In the year one thou'w
m
। very moo time. Just now the question
aouncement, “a vacant room I” Some
F
years, and it makes aa good time now oa ,
and elgtit hundred and cl&lt;btv-four.
I
‘7
LMUta r
i*rr»&lt;*nt. Clement Smith Judre nf Probata
ceMeu. praytpa that Jiulii.i Ku&gt;w]l ma&gt;
is io regard to eating and etiquette;
pker had stolen a lodging-house■ sign
ail
the day it came out of the shop, though
In ita mattar^ft^roUte
“*
«Uta «
*nd if we are to so© in the modern
and hung it over the stove-pipe. The
T—
the tuner has only taken up ita lout mo- '
: On readinaand filiu* Uw petition, dirty reri- 1
“r Mi»n&lt;tay. m
Hollander the customs of our Nieu
joke was so very pat everybody saw it
tion once in that time. When it makes
I tied, of Am D. Kork. executor, and Miranda H ;
,’»L^&lt;
Nederlandor, in the king of Holland
*t once, and there waa a crowd around
too much steam you can shut it off
Cures Rheumatism, Lum­
*
exrru,rlx. o( '-o«l estate, prsrinv that
ojfth?hrtreli
V"
, all morning.
wo can see how that old-time William
the stove
by pressing your foot on this little safety­
l their final account thi* day Hird, may be heard I * ,?,?
f*111
bago, Lamo Back. Sprainsand
1
1 doubt wiiether
’ •’
there
_
is
_ any
,.:
place
_____of
: j of Orange—-and of our school history—
valve,
but if
you want to pull
Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh.
*------—t----------------—•.— । used to Live. The royal Dutchman
da- size ~
in ’the
world
wiiere more-icurious
her wide open, preaw on the other one
; Then-upou it i&lt; ordered, that Tueadav, the !
•
rises a little after 9 and takes brandy
things are to lie seen. The hot springs,
I iMh dav of March next, at ten o'clock'in the
{i
lli'1 *h’’
and she hums along.
Her body and
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat.
forenoon, ta avsigued tor the hearing I of said
pr-4}rr
^L
of course, are meet curious of all; but and water with his breakfast. Then he
fire-box hang low, making it a little dif­
petition, and that the helm at law •* a.Md de ’ Ind
,
there are many others. For instance: takes a short walk, aud until the time
ficult to clean out under her, but you
| erased, and all other prreoew iuterreted In sold ! _.*!
Bites, Tooth. -Ear, and head­
' rotate, are required tn appear at a acMlon of
.****4^
P« rxms IntarvAtad &gt;□ v
kou go down to the railway station and for koffy is busy with state affairs. The
can hide a great deal of staff under there
Mid court, then to be hnbienat
hv eatisins
22
JT* ot ttu, ore find a neat brick cjopot, perhaps as fine second meal is much like that of the
ache, and aiZpafna and achea.
&gt; in
i«. _niu the probate
__j ofiW.
___ I Dearme tnereot. ”nv
a &lt;*onv
until the spring cleaning. You can run
and modern building of the kind os\ oommon people. He drinks four or
her out twice a year on the turntable
there is in the whule south. You walk five cups uf strong black coffee, and
and polish off her jacket With a little
fifty yards away from it and yon come has buttered toast of brown bread with
oil, and she looks just as good as new.
■pou a log shanty, perhaps twelve or iL Soft-boiled eggs are alwayn on the If yon Live in a boswding-houae or a
fifteen feet square, with no doom in
table, for he is a light eater. Dinner is
double tenement I would advise you to
to be inibllsbed In the Hastings Hannks; a ’ '
’
always a grand affair, aud there are
the walls, and with a rickety veranda
take a patent piano attachment reof iia^u^^mwTwtM-iuor^uirw-^txisfei^v;' j International Throat 4 Lung institute
■vrrALo. m. r..u a
semehow growing out of the roof. You
never less than a doeen guests at
recently
invented
by
Conductor '
weeks.
previous
in Mid da^^teM-jn^ ~
J
mi Lafayette Armor, PmioiT, Mien
notice that a little bit of a window, not
the table. This meal, like the others,
Brown, of the Big Four railroad. This I
is much the same as that of the country attachment is largely in use now on old
sore than a foot square, in the front
folk, except that the royal host and his
wall is protected with iron bars. This
pian&lt;M, ud fa very offeetir.. By ita T,1E HASTINGS BANNKK a»o
leads you to make inquiries about the gentlemen guests have their Tokay
um the piano » made to consume its J A
THK DETROIT foht AND TRIBUNE
1 State ot Mlchtiran. Connt
building, and you learn that it is the and Johannisberger to discuss, and the own noise. When your children are
For only fa.oo per year,
Ata sroMon of the Proi.-^.Xr-w., w
,
Garland county jail, Curiosity induces
ladies have plates of confections.
Tea practicing you can attach it, and every H'r'*&gt;t‘*&lt;,ripfloD* taken atfbh omen
1
U n?fTJ
* ter |*robateOOre la th* city
|
Cu to walk around the corner of the
is invariably served at midnight I have Bound goes directly inio the ears of the
I
n
Ml Tuesday, the irth
। -■ J
‘
fc.
Kar
teomand
ri
K
bt
'
"
t to the foot of a shady wooden stair­ : “ornetimea wondered if yue&lt;-n Vic­ player, leaving other occupants of the ;
I nandrvd and rfrhtv ftmr.
way, by which you climb to the ver­ toria ever eet« potatoes, and, in the house and neighborhood in the most sol- I
Present, t:irnieut Smite, Judae of Probate.
anda, where site the jailer.
He in­ same line of thought, it does me good emu silence. It is really beautiful to see I
In the matter of tec rotate of Ixicy M Heniai jmtn. droeaarel.
vites yon to enter 'a garret room in ; to know that King William of Holland the'gymnaatw exercise which the average |
On rojidnu: and ftlin&lt; tta petition, duly verified.
which you can just stand upright, eats buttered toast Verily, Diedrich young woman can thump out of a piano
^“^1%''
» P*P*r tH» ilnv
—--’iptton of one at tta
filed with this court parnortinx to be the la*t
Thia Institute w» founded bv l»r. M. Souvljfi
raises a trap in the floor, and shows
Knickerbocker, the Dutch were just without a'xpiM when she is using this
■a.*?*1 testament of said deceaMd, mav l»e ad­ of Porta; lea wMeaargeM eCPn-nch ormy&gt;, Sv
you the four or five prisoners codwhat you represented. But I am sorry new attachment And the performer
mitted to probate and the executors therein the spoetal treatment of Kaurrt Catarrh
&lt;»*•*«•• aH&lt;&lt;
nainrd
appointed.
finfel beneath. When a new prisoner is to say that “olykoecks” and baggy thinks all the time that the is making
ileafnest. Asthma. MroneblttiAConsuniptlonaf.
-£~
—- --•
I&gt;ruiqrlata can fill la
Therrnpon it is ordered, that Monday, the 17th all tll-p-ascs of the Throat and Lunn, asms V
Add row DR. WARD A CO. LouuVw. Ma.
I wonder if things howl with the music she is
H ought a ladder is lowered, the pris- breechtv; [j) did not see.
day of March next al ten o'clock in the fore­ Um- trrettm&lt;-!&gt;t of alw.vr- named rlK-ases Ip
dr climbs down, the ladder is with­ । they arc los*
- to making. The beauty of it is that it can
lost. ’1 am almost
inclined
, no&lt;n. I&gt;e aligned for tee tiearini of udd nrti- KouvieUc's new and woodrrfal tnvciitkxi, tttlon, mid that tta Iwire al law of Mid dereaMxl, Npcronn-ter. an itistrunM nl which convey&gt;
drawn, and the trap if fastened down :। believe that the “koecka" are no longer be attached so that tna player does not
*“&lt;l a” »«JSr &gt;&gt;rn,&lt;,n* intereMcd .in said -•Mate, 1 ICk!
uirm to pan'
pllHS ;uirrAru.
aflr-ctrrf »« '
M*in. In thin bole the county prisoners ,। made and that the breeches
breechea axe
are out
out-­ know that it is on, which leaves persons
are re&lt;| nt mt to appear at a session of said Court. ] *htei* « now nsed in ail the leading hospltalo t
Are kept until the county “judge" rides I grown.
then to be bcJdrn nt the Probate Office. In tta I Buropc. It is only since Dr. bouvu-llc'.
!'* mtef
inrtf
in the asmo room free to carry on
lu said county and show Cause, i tlon rad discovery ot this new method of trea:
ever on his male and opens the county j
conversation in an ordinary tone, while
n any ttani be. why tbr prayer at the pet) , UiK tec air pah.vigvs. that "1 hroal un&lt;1 LtHijcdi*
oourt. The prisoners, when the trap is ’
eases ar»- no longer frored. Pbvsk*lato .« •
j'l'Xh'-Nxnul Book of Advkw to tloner•should not tacranled &gt;
the
person
at
the
piano
oannot
hear
(Pull Mall GuzeOe ]
** *nrJ?er ordered that said petitioner &gt;»uflerers Invited to mvroUiprte this mode u
opened, look up and gil&gt;e the jailer and
anything but the noise she makes. The
Mire notice to the penona Interroted io Mid re- , fraaUnent. If impossible to eall in
French Holloways, if they do not be­
visitors.
ask
for tobacco,
crack
•»»'’ Pfudrney of said prtltiyn amt the , *rito lor list of qnesUoor and InternMuxv
Indianapolis Bachelors’ club offered
2rl ,
iby..P1“.liie’K a«w®« this order N«W»- Thousands treated by letter fnstn
jokes about the weather, and make come millionaires, at leaat do a very Mr. Brown 875,000 for the exclusive
T. WILLI
to ta published tn tta Haatkncs HanNi.u a news- n*nt« sent to any addrrea by express, with to
as much capital as they can out of thia flourishing trade. One of the moat use of the attachment in this city, but
pa|*r (Tinted and circulated tn said County of ' &lt;&gt;Iwttenx for ushtx. Cali
curious sights of the kind is the famous
break in the monotony.
J."p;
*•
**
h,
(ct lkn* ”«****ive i
db.
he declines so small a figure., YVe now
weeKs. previous to
g^heyli^.
_________ . st lafayctU’
elroli. Mb*
You go 54X1 yards in the other direc­ pill manufactory of Dijon, founded have theny on tl&gt;e pianos of all the
J W ol iSSSi.-,
I A1&gt;1«H Aarort,, M. o l........ . -. ------ , tion from the deoot and you come to many years ago by a Dijonxuais chemist, leading hotels and boarding-houses in
who invented or introduced in that city
the old statiou. Immediately behind
I
-L*
take
nice,
light
and
nleaMarit
work st t»H'
this aity, and if a prominent piano firm
. uwa homes;
a day easily and &lt;Teirt&lt;
Uiis is a highland very steep hilL Visit pill-majcing by machinery.
A note­
in the east does not buy it we will soon
made; work sent bv mall; no canvassing, ti
Stole &lt;d Mlchiuan County of Harry- ro.
it almost any pleasant afternoon and'' worthy feature in this commerce is that establish on agency in Washington
I stamp for replv. Ptawe Mdrro* Reliable M'U
I C«u ftHlad-u, Pw. drwwer IT
depression of trade, bad seasons, and
you will see a dozen youngsters climb
City, which has more second-hand and
even national calamities, do not affect
S“ 0,t'lDJ?p,os * ‘"IBAXA . iur. &gt;h? .m“’«
ing the hill, dragging small rieds after
cracked pianos than any other aity
the
sals-of
pills.
People
—
atony
rate,
them, just as our northern boys do
■ By addressing €»KO. P. ROWE1.I, a co.. r
in the world."
French people—will not give up these
after a snow-storm. These bovs seat
Matter of the ratateMjameiToea, dethemselves on their sleds and come delicacies, however hard the times may
TriehiMiMis la the wile Ms*.
irt-pMe Pamphlet, tfc
be and however much economy they
down the hill like lightning, although
[CMoaco Tribune. J ’
fi^£w‘.^&lt;l*r^be pcllu*1' &lt;Q,y «*■
are obliged to exercise in other matters.
the ground is perfectly bare. The soil
As
yet almost absolutely nothing is
The quantity of pills taken in France
is full of soapstone, or some other
that hU final account thia day filed m m»ch nmv
known of the origin of trichiniHais, or
slippery rock, and the boys have a sport must be enormous, judging from the
Ailawta »ml b, ta aiMiuntM iron,
of the extent to which it is spread over
w. O. HUGHART,
activity displayed at the Dijon manufac­
that many a New York lad has wished
the world. Dr. J. Payne, of New Or­
tory. We have known one French
for—-the fun of riding down hill in
leans. says that among the hogs he has
summer time. You go a- little farther
lady alone to spend £40 a year upon
examined those that were oorn-fedwere
out and you come to cabins where poor pills, which, it must be admitted, can mostly trichinoua. But November 25,
.
|ri-n»ons imcreMM U1 said
people live, both white and black. You
be had
in
great
variety.
Tar.
1880, a large wild boar waa caught in
camphor,
castor
oil,
these
are
know what poverty is wheui you enter
the swamps of El HuUh, on the Jordan
one uf them, and see that th&lt;only fur­ among the family pills, and they (“ Virobowu Arohiv? Vol, 88). Its flesh,
are got up in the neatest and most at­ apparently sweet,/at and healthy, was
niture is a bundle of rags for a bed,
and the only food such scraps as can be tractive manner. The capsules have
eaten by the peojne of the village. In
begged from the hotels. I saw a pretty­ an envelope of slightly sweetened gela­
many cases the meat was not half
tine, and when bottled ready for sale
little colored shaver in one of these
cooked. Not one of those who thus ate
look
more
like
sweetmeats
than
anyshanties, one day, monching a piece of
escaped suffering from triotnniaaiH. Of
dry bread as if he enjoyed iL He let a tiling elas. Perhaps the agrueubleness
weeks previous in said
the 282 afflicted by the disease 124 were
bit of it fall in the ashes, and his of their medicines is the reason why
mules, 103 females, and .35
were
French people from childhood upward
“mommy,“ who sat on an inverted pail
children. ,8ix died. The head of th*e
are so good tempered.
before the open fire, hunted it up
boar was cocked three times before any
for him, sayings “Good Lawd. honey,
of it waa oaten, and not oue of those
don’t waste yer flour bread. *L'aint
who ate of it was sick therefrom.
-Stei
Offen ver gets it!* You will not
(Judge TourgeeV lecture.)
a,1,..
often sit down ami talk for ten min­
And I am afraid the dude has got
ledeetelon.
utes with ahy male person in Garland
into Mme of our school*. We are'edu­
rawtamcm. □«««.«
There
is
such
a
thing
in
the
oon
duct
county w ithout the conversation run­ cating our children either for the White
HuusX.
M*rel‘“ta
*«'. "'In...
ni. April aM"!
of life,as** too much oaution. Ono man
AdmlnUtrator'ii Sale.
ning mto knives and pistols and fights
House or the poor-house.
Seven­
' Hatut^av’ Apr Pth"iAm%’llp«ti
'
aMI n,ore &lt;Han pleated with th*
will spend a long time considering
,'u J^bigan, County of Harry- m
and the gentleman telling you whom
eighths of them are to make their own
the
M
Apr.
In th
.° matter ’ of ita'
the ustale '&gt;T
of Ha
aE lath, at
eOWot
Tour Se^Pteera In' oar «tas&lt;l t*r &lt;
he has "licked," or whom be is going
Perry,
deceased.
Notice
Uherehv
Apr.
mh.
at
way in this hard, practical world, yet
reoe. I im aarprioed to see how she Iiaa Im
*&gt;i porsuiuracof neenM- rntnt^r tr, o?- n'
. H!&gt;cxP‘*ted that all t
to “Bek," or why he hasn’t “licked* they are made to awallow volumes of
luteDd to teach, i poresd. Mhe hi gaining in weight uad rolor
last take neither; another man will
•1» force, will attend at . »“&lt;* I think feels bettor than she fiver du&gt;.
him, or why he would like to “lick"
science* and classics very impractical. quickly decide upon one course of im­
him. But you need not mind this,
Hum»&gt;krtwsns.is,
mediate action, nnd having completed
prj-sent ut the nuenlnz. Yas Whom is nil that has Mved h*r life. I
because it is all talk. When two men
iLSssjrs'.Ht
! •» w,Jil,i&lt;J‘»n should dm mjr Jsctcr.
that task, will attack and finish a sec­
really do have.a fight, even in the way
One day a little girl said: “Mother,
rvrtillcate Stua
d*.tr" for*tetrM erode *» am afraid i&lt;&gt; tall what a wonderfu
ond
while
the
blood
of
bis
leas
positive
&lt;
7lh
—
&gt;
—
&lt;u.«
I have desuribed. it makes a great ex­ -I feel nervous *
*lN»rvaua!” gaid the
—
I wntalan.u. r.ar.aw-amu,.
uuiiiK oi7u per cent.. In e^-h nr «... I
Mils. s.»:i nt IUsdolcm.
citement and peo})te talk about, it for mother; “what is ‘nervous’?* “Why, fellow is* stagnating in cautious inac­
uro«&gt;-w!
'•»»lon.
tivity.
,'
weeks.
,
.
it a being in a hurry all over!" was the
Utter,
roa!&amp;eKihEffS'“"5^’
The waters 1 believe to be equal to
vIU Hl, Fort Wav ns.
reply. The mite had given a definition
teaching.
west throe-fourthu of tlu*
111;
His First Mskjes*.
the Ixmt that
claimed for them. For
worth placing in the dictionaries.
«n«-uta wuTbS
ifW’bnnal rrqntro ,
l*in In mv I
“What shall I write about?'* asked a
paralysis, rheumatism, and all disorders
young reporter of the managing editor.
of the skin and Hood they aeemed to be
8t. Paul Pioneer Pres*.
Perhaps
“
Oh,
write
about
the
first
thing
that
almosrt a »»vereign cure, jf more peo­ the insUncFM where a battle is won by
ple
knew
about
thorn
people strength of the enthusiasm of numbers comes to hand,” waa the brief order.
The scribe drew his pay that night for
would coine here. And they should
are rarer than Umma where utter route
“ pradpiteted by U» Sight of .tow an
“ article on “door knobs.”
cxjidc either in the spring or fall, and
stav not less than two or three months, (' croroM, whom .pirit eononera brrfw.^- A
Arkansaw Traveler: I nebex aeed. i
an.i rinnifirtiliuMi nvnnUAd..
man yit whut I thought had a 'acuee
Jcuce var-ifti...
nsewnrre seixl us
to hot, winter too cold, f
fur__
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proud, for ef he will only
I
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tun
MJU11 '
tar de rimplMt
thing fa, eater itjwon't
"r rrtun?£ui “rL*iJp£?i
inrt to one of the ,
take dre nmlta itadj tar -rta. him dal
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KMH ANDRUS. Secretary.

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�The Hastings Banner.
N° 47

WHOLE NO. 1495.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 14,1884.

If You Want to Save Money

no.

xnr.

The defeat of the army of the Polomac at ChancellorviUe wm a serious
blow to Gen. Hooker, his army, the adtninirtration, and the hoperof loyal titizens throughout the country, for it
placed final victory farther from reach,
gave a vart amount of courage to the
rebel army, and filled the friends
their cause at home and abroad with
high hopes and expectations that final
victory would perch upon their banners
and the southern confederacy event­
ually be recognized.
The administration and the generals
in the field were dazed, and for several
weeks there was indecision as to what
the army of the Potomac should do. A
ray of light came from the west where
Grant, by
series of risky and briliantly executed movements aliout this
timp, had forced hb army between
J ohnaton’s and Pemberton’s armies, and
after driving the fonner far back into
the interior of Mississippi, turned all
his force upon Pemberton and shut
him up in Vicksburg.
The Potomac
army went into camp in the vicinity of
tlieir old quarters after the Chancellorville battle and for several weeks lay
in idleness, during May and the first
half of .feme.
*

LEWIS STERN'S!
OVERCOATS
Worth $15.00 for $10.00
AND ALL OTHER WINTER GOODS IN PROPORTION.!

1 am going East soon to buy a new stock, and
you can save from 25 to 35 per cent, to buy now.

LEWIS STERN.
OF THE CASH STORE.

. Picketing on the Rappahannock was
resumed and the beautiful sunny weeks
of May passed with occasional reviews
and visits back and forth between
brothers and old acquaintances who be­
longed to different parts of the army.
The indecision was finally ended
when it was ascertained that Gen. laje
would assume the offensive, and was
making preparations for 3 campaign
north—a repetition of the campaign
which resulted in the batHle of Antie­

next one inch deeper and so bn until
you have reached six inches, which 1
consider about the depth toplow for
com. The sooner you can get your
com roots into the sod and plaster the
better. We will now suppose you have
your lot plowed in a good and wort­
man-like manner. With team and score
one of the many good spring-tooth &lt;Mtitivalors go once in a place over your
ground or corner ways, and you are now
(ready to mark out your ground. Check­
row four feet each way and you are
ready to put your seed in the ground.
CORN CULTUM.
But first l&gt;e sure your seed la good, m
GrUfl, your future crop depends much upon
that.
Time to plant: As soon as your
ground will do to work and fit for seed^
Worthy Matter and Patron* of Barry
say from the 1st to the Kith of May.
Co. Pomona Grange:
By invitation of your Grange I ap­ Put from three to foar kernels in hill
pear before you to read an essay on the (I prefer three.) Do not employ boys
subject of “Corn Culture."
Why I or men that are great talkers, especially
was choeen from the 2,964 farmers of if they talk politics, as their minds are
Barry county or from the 179 farmers noton their work. Itemove all lump
of Johnstown, which is noted for its clods or grass from hills, cover from
fine farms, high itate of cultivation, the one to two inches deep, and not any
intelligence :tnd refinement of its in­ more.
After culture: As soon as some of the
habitants, is past my comprehension.
urouier
it nioa^ advanced hills prick through the
Brdther larmera,
farmers, at
at nrsi
first cnougnt
thought it
MW ■ very omt tank to tell how to
»&gt;»&gt;&lt;* "moothiu* tar
rata 100 or ISO buehel. of corn per acre n,w ““ lwo ho™“
&gt;®or
In theory, but more difficult tn practice. ' eac^ way\ cross ways or any way. Do
’Let■ us see what
•
............
i
not
be
afraid
you
will
drag
np your
statistics say:
In the year 1881 Barry Co. had in corn corn. By such treatment you mellow
22,192 acres and produced 1,192^0^ your ground and break the crust, if any.
bushels of ears, an average of 53 bush­ Your corn will come up more even and
els; or of shelled corn nearly 30 bushels; sooner. As soon as your corn is two or
or 3 bushels more than the average of three inches high go .into it with some
the state, which wast?7. And now, of the many good two horse riding or
brdther farmers, let us look at some 6t walking cultivators, adjust the ehovel
the many causes that contribute to the to throw the dirt from the corn, going
low average of the corn drop in the through first time each way, after to
county, with its fertile soil and general the hills. From the time you commence
indications of thrift in all parts. From working your corn keep your cultivator
my own personal observation, I am going, especially after warm rain, up to
sorry to say, &lt;me of the many cauaro for harvest; and if you have done your
the low average with too numerous a work well up to that time, no after cul ture will be necroaary.
class of fanners, is ip the slip-shod,
With such a mode of fanning the
goeasy way they conduct their farm
operations. They do not seem to think corn crop of Barry county ran l»e in­
creased
from
25 to 50 per cent.
there is any money value in a crop of
___________________
corn any more than enough to fat a ! Why it Looks Badly for thr

near at Rand men were expected to be
doubly brave and that the penalty of
death would be the result of any at­
tempts to evade the battle or weaken­
ing when duty called. Finally on the
30th of June, a portion of our cavalry
'
under the lamented Gen. John Burford
came
in contact with Pettigrew’s brig­
'
ade of Rhodes’ division of Lee’s army
about three miles north and west of
।
Gettysburg at Willoughby's run. This
was in the afternoon. •'

tam the year before.
With an army,
variously estimated at from 90,000 to
100,000 men, well disciplined, w’ell
equipped and well officered, flushed with
। repeated victories, about the middle of few hogs for their own use and to .
„ Coalitionists.
June, Gen. Lee with Longstreet, A. P. pinch their stock through the winter.
Fro'n
Tribune
I Hill and Ewell as corps commanders,
A. . .urpltatad how to tandta U ta | MK^lEe^Tro^X-anu
iv is saiu
. „
...
.
. 1
wue
uic uw uuuruieu ponwand it
said mucn
much against ms
his juug-,
judgment
and
wishes
lasran
his
northwnrd
I
nOt
8
part
°
f
8
68885
1
pa
‘
HH
°
n
to
t
‘
“
ms
of
the
southern
portion of his state,
ta._j
.ta.ta.
n» northward
tawwtaai|
„ low
ment
and wishro
liegan hte
th(, many MUfleg for th&lt;?
Jowlj^
| b tta^SiTl£S£"A
the&lt;shwTOan h’oiwe A THbS?
TribwnP
movement.
The few union troop. In , ,v
the fo'un,v ..
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I atciogc iu vuc cuuuvv. Poor sod is one. reporter asked Id m concerning the pros-

theShammd&lt;«hv^eyth.toppn«dhi* Anoth
Brnrybody uhould keep raeh a thing as ZO/ X-NA In ihe house, nnd by regulating the bowob- rfud System, keep away headache, heartache,
ikxction. indigestion. Zora«a in vigor*tea the
m-sktM the family happy by making

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WELTON &amp; CROOK!
BEAL ESTATE 4 INSURANCE AGENTS,
ABSTRACT BLOCK.

T&lt;*'TipU&lt;x» &lt;4 a Boetoo physician, dhtpemed
•w» by a Hoston druggist.
■*n«‘ dose will cure any ordinary cough. Il
-At almoAt magically. Ask any dealer to get
• ou a 25 cent bottle of “Hub" C*a&lt;h Care.

UUICKV.

»

.

Aow does a |« rson expect to eat Everything.
M all times, and have a strong, responsive
-kmiaeh. You say. “I am careful what and whan
«at, but am troubled with constipation, gas on
&lt;tomach and a bail taste in my mouth, and I
•vn't know why It is." Dyspepsia and Btlllouamay come from mnny causes and should be
-ftended to in time. If y&lt;mr head Is heavy, eyes
’vefce. If you feel tired and sleepy, you are
t .Imus, no doubt. Now for the remedy; 7.0vb-ma is a prescription rd an old experienced
•1'rtor for Just surh troubles. It bi cheap, gneedy
g-l effectual, at 10 and 75 cento a bottie. Aak.

If you want to buy a farm,
If you want to sell a faptn.
.
If you want to rent a farm.
If you have a farm to rent,
If you want to sell a house in town.
If you want to buy a house in town.
If you want to rent a house.
If you have a house to rent.
If you want to insure your farm property,,
If you want to insure your city property,
•
If you waut to insure your ufe,
If you want to insure against accident,

Call on Welton &amp; Crook

y ichigan cbntbal bailroad
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

A FEW OF THE—

WINTER TIMS TABLE.
Taking effect February 17th, igM.
F.lhTWKRl).

MANY BARGAINS
WE HAVE TO OFFER.
•rand Itaui
Mwl'Hevith'
• rrtng. ...
Rarinrob
gnhnby,.;...

House and lot, one of the best locations for a business man,
two .blocks from business and a bargain.

iiSi

A form of 100 acres, tWp miles.from town, *2,000 value tn

taton Rapids..
.’acJujon .'
11.»

buildings.

Price $6,000.

80 acres, black soil, two miles distant front good market.
oneXhth mile from school, $1,500 value in bntldtngOwo
fplendid fruit, plenty of water. 65 acres improved. 15
acres splendid timber.

Price $5,20(&gt;.

.

Jankaon .

K..V,
. 9J0

of fruit, 100 acres improved.
county.

SttWii

One of the best farms in Barry

Price $9,000.

fmBm

rt 1K,hbld pert,Ha Michiganbf the

^rk
thp ;pri,w
. ln
-

Wore a brommand th. v etoriota ratal
„n u
tarton. went pourtn&lt; » ten. of thota . othw fMnn wort

Washington.
The rebels sacked the
cities of Chambersburg and York, and
nearly all the smallti towns near the
line between the two states, arid heavy
contributions of mohey and provisions
were demanded of the people.
Alarm spread throughout the north
because of the advance of the rebels,
and these partial successes. People re­
alised that the fate of Hie nation hung
by a brittle thread, and that should Lee
meet and whip Mead, the*, question of
southern independence was practically
settled. At thin critical juncture Hook­
er told Halleck that be ought to have
every available man joined to his army,
and asked for the garrison at Harper’s
Ferry. Halleck dissented, differences
arose, and Hooker on the eve of a battle
after having shown commendable skill
in the movement of Jds army, resigned
and Maj- Gen. Geo. G. Meade was ap­
pointed to succeed him. Meade was a
Wert Pointer, was a good fighter and
an able man. but in rank was below
both Slocum, Sedgwick and Reynolds.
Meade assumed command and soon

com and commences a systematic course
of feeding them. But I hear you aak,
how feed them. My ready answer, by
putting your coarse manure, refuse
stock bottoms, in fact all the manure
made on the farm. Do not be afraid
you will injure your meadows, pastures,
or even your new seeding. And when
you turn that lot over for'corir-you can
pat it and say you are; fat and can pro­
duce a good crop, and in reply, I hear it.
say. “I will and can do my part if you
do yours well."
None of you would expect your farm
team to do you a good summer’s work
if poor, or your cows if poor to give you
a good supply of good rich milk,or your
sheep, if poor, to cut you from 6 to 8
pounds of wool, unless you properly
cared for them. You must feed them,
and your farm also.
t
We will suppose the lot you are to
plant this spring has had the above
treatment and is a clover sod. Before
commencing to plow sow from 50 to 100

oMof the many gtartpknra withjota-

Vacant lots in various locations can be bought at reason­ so grouped raid aUM ths» they bud
able rates and on time.

early as your rrouud will do to work.

Call on or address

Welton &amp; Crook

vo-

iI 1OD partV.
I “ The fact Is,’’ the judge replied, “the
„
h
hopes of the coalition movement foranwork I[ other
succrosful campaign are not $anand, mto -outtaro Penn.ylv.nta «&gt;&lt;1. driVra them, their com dora not get the 1 gnine. The greenlmck party of the-un­
northern Maryland.
| care It ri,ould have; and rwurlt, poor ion learned only too late that whatever
it might dri to defeat the republicans it
his army nearly parid- • corn.
Some farmers plant their corn did not tend to their own glorification,
kept pace with him, I on their poorest lot and reserve their but was universally claimed as a simonsending out cavalry reconnoitering l&gt;ert for wheat. That poorrot lot should pure democratic victory. Principle had
very little to do wjth the defeat of the
parties, which occasionally sallied have l&gt;een in clover.
Poor plowing
republican candidate for governor two
through the mountain gaps only to find j and preparing the ground for the re- years ago; it was done by the prohibi­
the rebels ready to flght and nearly («eption of seed, and after-culture is an- tionists, who had a personal pique on
alwaya in good force.
, other very common cause&gt;Xftm aware. account of the prohibitory amendmort
of the constitution not passing the leg­
It was a tedious march and proved j brother fanners, as the years roll *past, islature. So it was in several congres­
too much for thousands of our men. we fluVe man?.- enemies to contend sional districts, peraonal grudges secur­
The weather waa dry, and fires built 1 with, climate ehangro, low and dull ing the defeat of the republican candi­
dates. In the fourth district anybody
along the lines of march for cooking temperature, like last year. And
except Burrows on the repub|icaa tick­
coffee set the woods on fire, and the I we consider
et would have been fleeted; and then
heat, .make and durt with forced -a
rteh.
Brow,h
the senatorial contest which resulted in
marches thinned our ranks consider-1 Abort fertle showers and bright ethertol fires.” Ferry’s retirement was in prospect and
ably. Hundreds of sunstrokes occurred : Was almost an entire failure in Barry further served to divide the republicans.
“ All these elements of disunion are
daily, the ambulance trains were daily | Co. last year and the loss to the county,
now removed. The. republicans are
Over-crowded and thousands of weary the money value of a good crop of united and the opposition are much di­
worn-out stragglers followed in the I corn, the amount of corn imported vided. Bcgole has not given satisfac­
walte of the army. Notwithstanding from the west; our money eent them to tion to the democrats, who think he has
brought no dignity to the office and has
the hot weather it was a “cold day" for enrich it Is it not time we adopted a given4t no credit The greenback era
suttlers and many a poor fellow was more systematic modeof farming and have been fooled once, and I doubt if
forced to sit on his wagon while a abandon that slip-shod, go-easy way ? ' they go solidly for any union ticket
may be nominated. They see
swarm of soldiers gobble^ everything
Com is one of the cereals that by the which
tills very clearly, and that is one of my
he had and then turned his wagon over. advanced farmer a general rule may be reasons for predicting SbOOO majority
Between the 2Sth and 30th of June laid down wheftby good crops can be for the republicans in Michigan. Of
Hooker’s army crossed the Potomac raised, say from 100 to 120 bush, of ears course the condition of affaire may
change between now and November,
into Maryland. A portion of the army per acre. The farmer who has adopted
but hardly enough. I think, to make
kept well up to Lee’s right, while a course of rotation on his farm knows Michigan a doubtful state, aven if It
another portion kept farther away, al­ in advance .from one to three years now has a democratic governor and aix
ways keeping between the enemy and which lota. in his rotation will be for of ita eleven congrefemen are of that

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tho(r
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nnra M your stov

BlAIR VXWB.
families are expec
om Ireland to Bet
A new portoffice, called Ellsworth,
has been established at Intermediate
Lake in Banks.

all varieties of fruit, except btakbecriea,
in Berrien county, is excellent

Frank Demorart, of Vafaar, took an
over-dose of laudanum to relieve himself
of pun. and died. He leteves a widow
Prof. Berry, Superintendent of Ann
Arbor rebook, and C. H. J. Dougiaa.
instructor in English and Elocution at
the high school, are having a lively tilt.
Friday, an engine attached to a snow­
plow ran into a freight train a short dis­
tance above Midland, demolishing the
caboose and one car. No one was in-

�Khe Hastings Banner.
MAMSHALL. L. COOK. Editor.

Hastings, Mich, March 14, 1884.

that dauaelof’the constitution which
key. He to spending all his time
empowers congress to •* provide for th*
general welfare of the countryW
other words that the expediency of toI for which beta
1 suing legal tender notes based upon the tending to the t
noble reformer,
। nation’s credit is a tejislatitt question paid. He is a
' to be determined by congress, not a ju­ that Fuller.

xs ^5

serving

the b&lt;™ of tk/K1
ankle which completely rot aw?.
A bill baa been introduced in the
It will be rather expensive for Uncle
USPVUUCAN STATE CONVENTION.
Canadian Commons to amend the pres­
ent copyright law by placing dramatic
A h-publican state convention to select four
Josiah to run his campaign this year.
dJmlCT M large and two deter**-* fro&lt;n
authors In tbe Mme poaiUon m to
.iTorirt .ahen-tte latter hair n&lt;&gt;&lt;
He will have to “ante” forjthe green­
oopyriglit aa other authors the copy­
duly dXled by district eocven
back, anti-monopoly, labor and union
tfocs)Pio attend the national r«Pul?,,»».
right to be vented In tbe author and his
ernor Gliek has been
R®d to call a
heirs for any yean after his death.
parties under any circumstances; and
A colony of fifty leading farmers has
special session of the 1 Wiuurekkp^
Rev. Joseph Cook, while IMinganap laws to wtemp out the
if there should be a fusion, the demo­
al Koene. N. 11., waa aroused by a lo­
' * nuarantiue has been retahi *d an»nnd
crats will probably not forget to “ draw
Hanid.H on Thursday, the :Mlli day ol April. A.
tt&gt;cal clergyman to attend a prayer meet­
ufected herds, and 4
on” our good principal servant for lib­ Territory, and will soon be followed by ing at his church.
A. it was seven
eral supply of funds in order that. the\ a partv of one hundred.
minutes too early, Mr. Cook soiled the
The Canadian government haa been offender by tbe coal collar and removed
oDiatu.
-Hgnllytna American tabor, protecting and ex­
hungry horde may not suffer.
' advised that a quantity of arms and
him from the dour.
tending home Indtwlriw, giving ftw
ammunition was shipped from tbe
.xiucatlon to the ma~e» m the P«»Pte; /fSnlEf
Tbe sum of »1*.OOO was recently ab­
OIICAOO
Houseman, of Grand Rapids, got his Fenian headquarters in Chicago to the
free ^uffraKi' and an honvt counting of ballot?*,
stracted from tho office of the county
egeetually protecting all human right?* In even'
seat in congress by opposing the river Dakota boundary.
treasurer at Carrollton, Ohio. • A Chi­
section of our commou country , and who desire
A
committee
of
stockmen
baa
made
and
harbor
bill
passed
by
the
repub
­
pn.nH.ir friendly feeling and prrmanenI tar
cago detective worked quietly on toe
sca demand that ita Texas land board. case until lie found tbe greater portion AmumTKw. "tei. *
T»wr througiiout the land by maintaining a
lican congress of 1881. He now has
national government pledged to these objects
Oatw— Lower: March,
*».
restore tbe price of leases to 4 cents per
and principles, are cordially Invited to partici­
a
bill before that body to appropriate acre, under threats that tta cattle-men in an old safe In tbe ball of tbe court­ «MWMc: Nay. :O(g05V.
pated the election &lt;4 delegates to this convenhouse.
I’aovvuoj'H-Mri* Pork iom,;
$50,000 for the improvement-of Grand will leave tta state.
Natiuui B- 1*^0, tta rwponMbte
^Thc various congressional districts have the
Aufi.
aiMBwGM)
3TL
Tbe colored ixeople at Wushfagton treasurer of a suviugs bank at KeadlDg,
'
i?ard — Rteady
u*&gt;2'
river. That sum might make Grand
option of electing laclr delegates to tt&gt;e national
are dihsatisfied because Secretary Lin­ Maas., toe du lira* being fulfilled by hi«
ocrnvcntlon at separate popular delegate conriver
navigable
for
a
mud
scow;
cer
­
rentions, called ob not less than twenrt days
coln refused to uppoiqt a negro nnn.H- son, has beau seatanced to four years’
published notice, and regularly held in the eon(larrt-r.^ MarkH ku-.i&lt;J). We quote
tainly not for a vessel of any respect­
ter fro® Maryland to a regimental imprisonment at hard laior for a defal­ Choice Milp|ib»g ntw«t&gt;............
xrresional districts at any time within fifteen Thus have the “Lincoln skins ” of war
cation of $40,000. He to 78 years of age
days next prior to the meeting of the stale con- times won their way to fellowship with able size.
baplaincy in tta army.
i
rentlou, or by subdivisions of the state conven­
iss*
and has been confined RiDce tbe com­
Luke
Blackburn,
ex-governor
of
Ken
­
tion into district convent kins, as has been here­ other forms of currency.
Last year Begole started two nation­
tucky. is About to establish at Louis­ mencement of proceedings in 1«7$.
tofore practiced.
This decision is a vindication of the al banks, and rode about the state on
AU such district delegates shall be acreditcd
Tbe whisky interest of Louisville
ville an asylum for inebriates and luna­
hy Uir officers of such district conventions.
Bvtt&gt;m tffcwly. We au*d«: Cho»oe tr
was largely represented at a meeting
Under resolutions heretofore adopted, conn- acts of the republican party, by the passes. This gave him a fine record tics. the city having leased a building
held Monday to promote exportation to Fancy Crwmerv at :tk&lt;r-t. V 1; ordinary k.
U«R will be entitled to one delegate tor each highest tribunal of -the country. The for true demotion to greenback princi­ for tta institution.
juod do.
good to faitey Ihdr/w
frve hundred votes cast for governor at the last republican party has been the friend of
A suit for $1CMKN» for breach of prom­ the West Indies. Committed were ap­ Mdr»c; common to fair do. IfrrC-k
ples. If he can do as well in 1884, he ise and seduction has been commenced pointed to secure transportation to Ita
general election, and one additional for every
. fraction of not lens than three hundred votes.
the greenback from its birth till now, will probably be the unanimous choice at Winnipeg against George H. Mc­ seaboard aud to send an agent to Nas­
NEW YOM.
Each organised county will be entitled to al
least one delegate, and no delegate will be en­ when it has come to its full estate, and of his party for the high office of gov­ Dougall. superintendent of the Cana­ sau to inspect the warehouses at that
Wheat Higher; Na 2 Meh..
titled to a seat In the convention who does not
port.
dian Pacific railway telegraph.
is recognized as full legal tender for all ernor.
**
re*tdc in the county he proposes to represent.
Nuali Jackson waa executed Friday -'•'Mr. Miller, of the lower house of the
Secretaries of county conveutloQs are requestid to promptly forward certified lists of the del- private debts by the supreme court
at lAkc Providence. Looisiaua. for the Iowa legislature, opposed tta postal
.wates cbosen’to the Hon. Wm. Livingstone, Jr., Against the moot bitter and vindicative
MILWAUKEE
iprtrder of hiswife. Harrison Williams telegraph bill. A Des Muines news­
:A Detroit. Mich., as soon-as practicable after
WmtAT-Kteody: Marrh.
opposition from democrats in congress,
was ixanged at Corsicana, Texas, for paper announced the fact that be bad
their several conventions arc held.
been presented with a Western Union Me;. May, We.
Conn Finn .u
D
E. 8. LACEY. Chairman.
General Grant is at Fortress Monroe, killing bis sister-in-law.
and
democrats
in
the
supreme
coiirt,
Barry county ♦» entitled to ten delegates.
for a sojourn of a month or more.
Toomas A . Hendricks has returned telegraph frank, and ta was compelled Nd.i Oath- Finn: No. 2 White, Sfc
and democrats the country over, the le­
to explain why be accepted *a gratuity
The
Longfellow
Memorial
association
to
Paris
ill-pleased
with
his
trip
to
KEPVBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
gal tender act was framed and passed holds $12,000 In cash and* land for a Southern Europe. He considers Italy worth$3.6(1.
A republican county convention to elect ten
Samples of gold from a new mine at !
CINCINNATI.
UDhe ilthy for Americans to visit at this
delegate* to represent the county of Barry In the by a republican congress, and signed monument site worth $75,000.
Unianke.
Flou»—Fair demand: Family Hhu.«s.r&lt;
Mount Unianke.
N. 8., were shown at
•tale convention to be held at Grand Rapids, &gt;y » republican president. Under the
Joel T. Griffin, an old resident of time of uie year.
Montreal,which
Uamenmjtelr w«AT-F.nn at SLOE Cnwi stnat *
*
* ‘ ‘ ‘ Caribou Cameron,their
Omaha, who was postmaster in 1870,
William
D. Handley, who sued the *'
reprment wild county in tbe district conrentlon | provisions of that act'they were issued,
e been analyzed at tbe
the 50c. Oats- Finn ax Xr
Kir .Stead,
Brooklyn Ragle io recover $10,000 dam­ owner. «ayt have
died Monday.
for tbe third congressional district, should one
,
,
, . ,
,
J
■
Institute of Technology,
hnology, in Boston, and «fc. Pkovtoujt*- Pork Mea&lt;h
SK.n
t»e called, and to choose a county committee. I and received by loyal men everywhere,
A. M. Sutherland, secretary of the ages fur alleged libel in publishing the
and for the transaction ol such other buxineM ,
»rt flirn&lt;Hh &lt;rr&gt;lrl nr ailvm- in rhn«» province of Manitoba, died of typhoid report of his arrest on suspicion of ar­ found to yield from $166 to $168 per * laud finp at»»kmu.jii. imn *&lt;•-. v •«
as may property come before the convention
8incc
10
Iur
“
lsn
gold
or
Sliver
in
those
ton.
The
mine
was
accidentally
found
.
Bac&lt;m.$s.40wiaj».
eonvenUon.
son.
whs
awarded
a
verdict
of
aix
cents.
fever,
at
Winnipeg,
Friday.
„... be hrid u the
—ju uourt
li, ol stormy times would have lieen imposcourt house,
house, iti
in the icity
win
hv « Xm.w ,1
r.rr u Itirr,,. rtf
t
IT. - .
MT LOIH:
Bastings, on Thursday, the 10th day of April,
Haallngs,
...
.
...
.,
A wooden water-pipe laid in 1844 in
Robert S. Morrison, a baqk cashier
dm
ii o
’clock a. m.
.
... t
aible. As soon after the war as was
tHM., at
all!
o'clock
in.
Stale street, near W ashington,Chicago,
The. several townships and *’inls will be en­ | practicable or possible, the republican of Ia Porte, lud., died Friday evening was exhumed in good condition, and moving for a division of the state on
of pneumonia.
Ulled to the number ox delegates following:
tta 100th meridian, as their interests are
Mani;
Assyria, S; Il
---- Toronto celebrated its fiftieth anni­ will ta presented to the historical So­ totally different from those of citizens
T.-;.-;P"1? *“ «&gt;ngrwB m»de provision for
Mar-h
Castleton. 10; 1
ciety.
■
z; 2d ward. 2; 3d ward. 3; uh want 4; Hope, 6; the redemption ot these notes. By the versary Thursday, by opening a free li­
in tbc eastern portion. The adjutant
Home
eastern
banks,
findingthat
they
oKSfevfi..Jl‘“Suhe?iik?7fc aiffiSl. ’• resumption art. from a depreciated cur- brary and firing salutes;
Kneral
is
advised
that
fence-cutting
Four members of the Salvation army could nut obtain small greenbacks in
s nearly ceased, and tixal incloeurea at *9.10. 9.-AA, y.jft
'Yaak"-Spriop.r. renry the greenback was made equal have been sent to jail for parading the return for mutilated currency, have
Itornt
fv.Mi. ,10.00. lArd -lowt*!. *•»
B«s- ’“VjT ii. powers, chairman, i with coin in value. This too was a re­ streets at Bridgeport, Conn.
offered to accept standard silver dol­ are being rebuilt.
The Union Pacific road reports gross —Lower: tight. «4L9fr«r&gt;.rtO. htM&lt;
c. H. VamArman, ikemury.
publican measure, a&gt;d this act with the
The wiuter packing at Cincinnati was lars.
Miss Clara Barton has been tendered earnings of $21,000,000 for tta year,
— •republican caucus.
I former have both been declared consti- 8M5.451 hogs, a decrease of 511.941) from the free use of the steamer Joseph V. with an income of $2,660,000 from oth­
BALTIMORE
the preceding year.
_'rj^ reouhiicanM °i UK to»n*hip or Hope will tutional by the nation’s highest court.
Tliroop, to gu down tue Ohio- from er sources Tbe oi*rating expenses
WhkaT—WeMeza hirttex: \u j w;»te■
In
a
starch
factory
at
Madison.
Indi
­
were $10,640,000. Hugh Riddle and
bold their caucus at Hop© (enter store ou _. . , . '
,
,
B
Thursday. April ad, at 2 o’clock p. xn., tonom- This decision shows that not only were ana, Joseph Daily had a jaw torn off by Evansville with a load of supplies for James A. Rumill were elected direct­ lte«l tuwrt and Marrh. 81.0*1.&lt;rfl.iv&gt;; April
the
needy.
(war
R..ten, h®te»'
w..................! republican acts in accorS with the con­
the cogs of a oora-sheller.
ors in the place of Augustus Schell and Mixed S|H»t and .Mareh, is; \pn!_
One man wan killed and two others
The steamship Arizona took from
Solon Humphreys.
*
•
ocah
as luay come before
Oath—W&lt;Mu-in Wbhe.
- - - the caucus.
• stitution, but republican ideas are to.....................
New YorkfBr Europe $2,000,000 in gold fatally injured by a boiler explosion in
I*au-&lt;1 Mope. March 3d. IBM.
Mixe&lt;l
da
«Ht3c.
•
R
y
k
-Undirr
’ai
The
republican
state
central
cotuthe dyeing eAtalJlahmentof J. T. Tree-s
1 day and hereafter for all time to gov- coin and bullion.
JONATHAN H. VALENTINE.
at Lawrence, Mass. Three buildings miTtee of Wisconsin met in Milwau­
Chairman of Committee.
BOBTON
ernt-he country on the currency .ques­
Peter Johnson, a teamster at Des
kee, Thursday, and called a state con­
were shattered to splinters.
Moines, killed his wife aud himself
Wool—Finn with moderate &gt;teaiana
tion.
Twelve members of the Canadian vention at Madison, April 30. to s? led I Ohio ami ISTtuylvaniH extra- l&amp;ailK'.
with a revolver.
delegates to Chicago aud nominal an I
;
That the decision recognizee in con­
editorial Notes.
A Jury at La Porte, Indiana, gave parliament have expressed themselves electoral ticket
The convention to I; Mlehifmn .M(»a'&gt;c; comhitlff and dr-iain*
tn
favor
of
the
widest
reciprocity
in
!
30(«HAc:
milk'd .'BtairZr; v*c-ten&gt; hum mb*
gress a great power no one will deny; Augustine, who murdered his uncle, a
nominate state officers will be hel* in I
California spring 15?&lt;fJ* : • outnw
Twa questions of the utmoet impor­ that it is a powpr liable to abuse all sentence of five years in the peniten­ commercial relations with the United September.
iruotl spring •&gt;«•; &lt;*baio* do.
Suites.
tance to the American people have lately must admit. But with the wider tlis- tiary.
Coroner Staftall, of Savannah, Ga.,
Tbe prohibitionists of Connecticut
George Cragin. one of the founders
been decided by the supreme court- The1 semination of knowledge, aud the high­
of the Qneida community in 1848. died nominated Elisha H. Palmer for gover­
Unit is that congress has power .to issue er order of intelligence our people are of heart disease at bis home near nor, and adopted resolutions demand­
tbe oorpee. Tbe doore ot tbe bouse i
whiuing a constitutional amendment to sup­ on
In times of peace legal tender notes,■ sure to reach, we talieve the power Utica.
Were locked, a Jury and witnesses were | Wbcwi red
press the liquor traffic.
sod is itself the sole judge of the amount thus vested in congress will be wisely » Bishop Clarkson, of Nebraska, was
summoned,'and s verdict of murder . 9—- —wl
In
the
police
court
at
Great
Falla,
tweeasary to meet the wants of trade;; used. We are not so misanthropic as to relieved of his sufferings by death at New Hampshire. Desire Boudoir con­ was rendered sgalnst the colored man I
an early hour Monday morning. He
in whoee cabin the obsequies were being . h,-. ,
the second is that the government can believe that any party which may con- was &lt;77 years of age.
fessed the murder of Frederick Grant, held.
| iw.'•
Po.tim.tcr T.IUn, ol Bounin^n,, ^lch
hU ,"berh»d beOT ««&lt;reissue legal lender notes that have1 trol that body designs to bring iinanOliver P. Baker, one ot the wealth- 8
t., fled
wb
ie
his
bondsmen
were
navA
*
btMn redeemql under the resumption rtM ruin to the country- Ifeudi dtalest
tanners
In
tbe
region
of
Dayton.
! nSn.
fIan„„aliuu
An aged couple at Monroe, La.,
examination of his affairs made
act.'
*; ,
named Rodgers, were murdered by two Ohio, with a wife and tea children, i
aster come, it will come through igno-1 bv federal officials,
In 1871. this same court, by a luajori-1 ranee-and the chances for such a cal-1
By toe breaking of a locomotive wheel
rance; and the chances for such a calfalling.
Sixteen colored peraons were received
into the Etanezcr Baptist church at
Pittsburg. Sunday, by immersion in the
Monongahela river between the ice-

dicial question to be decided by the
court; third, that greenbacks which
have been redeemed under the resump­
tion act can be rebwued by the govern­
ment.
From this decision Justice
Field, the only democrat on the su­
preme Ix’Dch, strongly dissents.
lie
takes the ground that the greenliack
notes cannot ta a legal tender under
the constitution, that congress has no
right to issue such notes; that the gov­
ernment after having redeemed its notes
under the resumption act has no right
to reissue them.
This decision must set forever at rest
the question of the right of congress to
authorize the issuing- of legal tender
notffi, and the right of the government
to reissue them after'their redemption.

NEWS SUMMARY.

ty of one, declared the Icgtil tender n&lt;4e J umitZiXfrom that soufee are dailv dia
bf I minishing.
. war measure, and
o«.i that the issuing kci
.
,
such notes in times of peace was uncop- j
’---------—--------sti tut ion al. The following year two j
A &lt;»nspicuous -sign of the times” |
justices were added to the court to tale . was ?M*n *u
Section of a conthe places of two who had retired. A ■ Kr,*M,ua|1 &gt;» Kansas to fill the place
similar case was to that year decided ,,,ade VHClu,t
tht’ d,,ath of Congressthe very .reverse of the dwison of’7|1. n,an Haskell. The district is largely
again by a majority of oue. The court ‘Mfficultnrai. In 1882, Haskell waselectthis time held that greenlaa-k notes wl b-v 4-Ou° plnrality over his democrawhSMvsr issued' under the authority of th* &lt; &lt;»mjM-titor. but the greenback vote

epngresa, and by that itody declared a ;
legal tender for private debts. Were a
k«al tender fur mrh debts. Until fw&lt;&gt; ।
weeks ago these decisions were the &lt;&gt;i&gt;- i
ly ones touching tbe vexed question of j
the greenback notes.
A short history of the case lately de­
cided may be appropriate at this timja.
A speculator sold to a broker cotton to
the amount of *5,227.85 in 1879. Mere­
ly to again test .the legality of the ligiil
tender act as well ms the resumption
act. which had then been in force a few
months, the broker tendered in pay­
ment for the cotton 35 cents in silver,
$127.50 in gold, and $5,100 iu greenback
’ notes tliat had been redeemed by the

government under the resumption act
and reissued under the terms of an act
passed in 1878, which prohibited the re­
tirement of the geenbacks then out­
standing about $846,000,000 in amount.
The speculator accepted the $127.85 is
coin, but refuM d to take the $5,100 in
greenbacks on these grounds: first, that
the legal tender act was a war measure,
and could not. remain in force during
times of peace; second, that the govern­
ment having redeemed these $5,100 in
greenbacks under the rewumption act,
had no right to reissue them. The suit,
which was a friendly one and designed
merely to test the legality of the legal
tender act and the act prohibiting the
further retirement of greenbacks, was
brought tafore Judge of U. S. circuit
court for New York, Blatchford. who
decided that the speculator must accept
the $5,100. The case waa at once ap­
pealed to the supreme court and not un­
til lately ptrnsed upon. Eight of ths
nine judgra -ull republicans assented
to the decision whfc-h was prepared by
Justice Gray.
The points in tta decision are these:
first, that the greenback is a form of
government credit, and that congress
has power under tin* constitution to
borrow money upon the credit of the

credit like the greenback whenever it

was nwirly 6,000. Had there been a I
fugion that .Vfcar- Haskell would have
h**1* hwrt«n b-v 2’000- Thisjear, in the
district, Funston, republican, beat
his
u
‘ opponent, who ran on a fusion of

: tip? democratic, greenback, labor and
anti-monopoly elements of his district,
by a majoity of over 4,000. The issue
in the campaign whs protection, whieh
was championed by Funston, and free
trade, which was advocated by his fu­
sion opponent. This shows how the
farmers of Kansas, who are as intelli­
gent and progressive as those of" any
other state in the union, stand on the
tariff question.
Morrison and his free trade coin_pat,
riots on the wgys and means committee
who started out with such a great flour­
ish of trumpets, are doing their utmost
to do nothing with the tariff. At first
they had some sixty articles on the free
list The number has been cut down to
three or four. They were also to large­
ly reduce the tariff on a number of
other articles, but haveny'the back
bone to carry out their intentions. Af­
ter alarming the industrial interests
with a prospective Urge reduction in
the tariff charges, they now seek to re­
store confidence by assurance that they
will do nothing at all.

Another of Begole’s benchmen has
come to grief. In 1882. Eugene Prin­
gle. Esq., of Jackson, went about the
state in Begole's interest, howling over
“ republican extravagance P “ nepot­
ism!” etc. For his noble services he
was chosen insurance commissioner by
pur virtuous “principal servant.” He
at once employed two of his own
daughters m clerks, which shows how1
he hates “ nepotism,”- Under his man­
agement it costs nearly MXXJO more to
run the insurance commissioner’s office
than it ever did under any republican.
The extra cost is for the salary of T’rIn­
gle’s two daughters.

near Astor, Iowa, an engineer and fire­
tbe old man’s money.
was con­ fascinated by a woman named Grace Mbodidrr. m*im for
man were instantly killed, andn brake­ cealed in a mattress.
. Harper, with wh&lt;«m he spent the wiuter I Timothy tevd. wiu
tn the smith.
Mrs. Baker has com~tl
man suffered the loss of both legs.
Almost a panic prevails ini Havana menced divorce proceedings.
’ J*7.?alud
The cotton exchange of Galveston over the monetary stringency and tbe
unanimously adopted resolutions urg­ low prices of sugar.. The failure of
Tlie death list of the week includes
ing Texas congressmen to oppose the three extensive exporting and banking the names of Hon.Kenneth Rayner, sofurther coinage of silver dollars.
MR. JOSEPH BEACH
houses is reported, and other firms are del tor of t he treasury : Amos P.MorriU;
iutige of Die Eastern District of Texas;
A serious break occurred in the levee ! ~?garded
rej
with distrust.
fifteen miles aixive New Orleans, and ! 'The Ontario legislature has decided Edward I&gt;. Payne, ot Daytort, &lt;)Kio* a
the Texas Pacific aud Morgan railroads that women shall be /admitted as stu- ji brother of the senator-elect. and Cap^
have bei-n oveMlowed.
dents in tta Toronto Provincial Uni-1 tain
H Jolin ,Arci^r, a retinal shipmaster
4Je,n&lt; who wad a prisoner at
?*
At Alta, Utah, a snowslide on Friday veraity, and the fair mx are uow peti- I ?!A
; ever born brought to the notice ol the publi.
killed eleven person and swept away Honing the local government for the n“rtIuoor
I that of Mr. J/tT Beach, eft Worn- Bridz.-. UWr
the wohks of the new Emma mine. The right to vote.
A few days ago a peddler was mur- I Co., S'. Y. Mr. Beach nad suffered *n&gt;«
snow'Was piled forty feet high.
The executor of an estate at Spartan­ ?*rr&lt;Llio a negro cabin near Cahokl.t. ' ber iMh. WT», from Um preaetuv ot ( *k*Ju- ,
and Stone Hjhr right Kidney. No levs th*.. -*•'
The republican congressmen of Mich- burg, R. C., haa been served with a I1L 1 ne body was cut to pieces
A
’ueians were employe,! at dtflerent liter' '
• aegro
-------- Idjy
gan, will ask ITesident Arthur to ap­ claim for $8,000 arising from a note for distributed in the fields.
A
^butn Mr. Beach mH hundreds ol dollarv o^wed
point ex-Senator Ferry minister to Rus­ $100, given some yeanr ago, bearing q
.II'TT William Brown waa
Wrto wrested I medical treatment, with *&gt;ni* temnoran r- and made a confession to kill- fro® hb .vgm.&gt;.
sia.
compound interest at- 6 per cent per Saturday
ing the peddler
and
cutting
Uie ’.lwdy
--J-*’---------------•
. .to I By Ute unreut &gt;o!i«tationj* ot his trlchds &lt;-•
Heavy rains have fallen in Califor­
waa induced to try Dr. David Kennedy *• Fs
nia for toe past few days, aud the rail­
Charles H. Reed steps to tbe front pieces, burning portions and distribut­ vorite Remedy" — experienced a marked tn
ing the balance in tta iiekta. Several provement from the first day be bog*« Jo '-**
road track has been washed awayjlin
others are implicated.
the medicine: on th* lath of tteptembci h&lt; »o)c
several places.
The will of the late Hon. L. J. ed a stewe m large M could be pas'Od throtvC
The relief steamer Carrie Caldwell moit positively that no one but God
the nataral obanMl.
, _
‘
* **
.Mr. Reach ooncJpdrs a kH« tetter to lb Lee*
distributed at h(ew Liberty .Ills, .eighty- and himself knew anything of his in­ Knowles, of Worvestar. Mjm
tion to a large numbei of t
four thousand niLions and thousands of tention to kill President Gartaid.
to
public
institutions
in
Nei
quilts and blankets.
Rev. John G. Hull, residing near
SenMwaitebtsmNriat feoo dlAcultfr*
to Cwtetoo
the Kidiwya sad BtaKtar. or sin dtoortw*
A man reported to be Tiller, the St Watertown. Wis.. long ago commenced
rtOW,. Insfroaian impure ।state ot ttc N«*i £■’
Louis express-thief, was on Friday ar­ to use soda for tta relief of »disordered Northfield, Minn.; $2,000 to
“Arortte Itamedv. arid by all dnwiri*^ f'”
?
oa
.
I
^S
f
Z
or
*k
h
mtadona.
After
rested at Wichita. Kansas, and banded stomach, and has for years consumed
Duclor’a ouly nddrnM Is Bondout. New &gt;
oyer to the sheriff.
from ten to twelve pounds a week with­
A propeller whieh reached Milwau­ out apparent injury to himself.
Richard Fellow^ who tins the finest
us a &lt;wm&gt; ot Ktdnn *&gt;
kee Friday reported Lake Michigan
Electric Bmm ’in
completely frozen over, with occasional residence and grounds in New Haven,
DOt. as U»&amp;ur
icebergs twenty-five feet high.
him been stricken with paralyse,
Btly cured »«*
tforiric Rltwe-.
AU the gambling eatabliitomento at WhHaey. tbe rifle manufacMirw, is
Habrfe". *&lt;•*Hot Springs, Ark., were closed Friday slow I t recovering from an attack if lyquickly cured
7
morning and the sporting fraternity pboid trvar.
Two munbeni of tta jury which mo- which cause B suspicion that eocne emhave evacuated tKe lowxx.
PtoY« was connected with the crime. C.
mjitt«
d
Dukes
of
tbe
murder
of
Captain
The democratic state convention of
Illinois will be held at J’eoria, July 2. Natt, at Uniontown, Pa., hafe co®"
and toe basis of repreoantatton wiU menced piocqj&amp;dingsfor criminal libel
•«SSQ £JiX
give twelve hundred delegates.
** newspaper, and will utakuta fwet-ta taavtaf tka wfe uakx&gt;k«L
tarSMaMralie Bitten remove U* c»uw .&lt;
John McMahon, city collector of Ho- suits for damage against its editors.
bokei^New Jetsej’. is missing, and the
mayor haa 'taken possession al his of­
Mi-w i.iim Mortou liecme paralnMl
fice.
1
lonin&gt;« •»&lt;! entire rirfit M, of citizen* of Wakeman.
Hunters’ in Chester county. South 1“
for$lfiOJX». Vanfleeti
Carolina, captured a ferocious animal, ber body, aorompanM bv rtter iou of buyer and sgicultural
ietm» mwUdue F*
with the bead of a lion and the body of memory.
&lt;Dd stood high tn public
a goat, after it had killed five dogs.
hS*
Who r»- C^fijry « Norwalk indicted M. O.
. The cigar manufacturers of 8an Fran­
Vanfleet, and auH haa been
cisco have locked out 3^500 Chinamen
^nd prupdae to employ±^500 white men

Vitali 7“ foUtf •Mminrt Geonre B.

General J. K. Moorhead, an aged cit­
izen of Pittsburg, always a leader in
business and politics, died Thursday
from cancer of the stomach.
Petroleum has fallen below,the dollar
line; and the demoralization caused the

nominated Hon. George A. Pillsbury
for mayor. The democrats will proba­
bly renominate Mayor Ames.

aggregating $40,000.
A lockout by the cigar manufactur­
ers of Cincinnati, on the question of ad­
vancing wages to two workman for
making a peculiar brand, throws over
Fuller is paid a wtary- by
state one thoosaud roes out at employment.
for attending to the duties of state
J .uuuus;
swamp lam! commissioner. The coun­
•Uty men who enrolled
-----—.3*- ty of Newaygo pay» him a salary also for ______________ ST
the riots of 1887.

»nd fired tba bouae conUunimr their
!ydlm- -11’ **'&lt;’" went lull u mU« to
•tajtod. ud «h« hlmrelf thrltjh tta

betrvate

W. B. Cash, who killed two unanned
DO G*e tNIin*

throughout
„ tmiu w iu*vr
me southwest as one of the moat ex&gt;" bum U» IO.-U if hi. MU
P®1* .clriv'ra &lt;■ tbe turf, ended hi.
r'”raoiJ« IndlnaUoo I.
NlwiA&gt;ulM3r ^r
lunatic uylnm at ■E
b*al- *“d U1” mllltar, of
Aibany, Indiana.
He (oat hie
mind through nW at the death of Ua ThS^a. J?",,!!0*!?

lv*
jriEx as xjdMS&amp;WBS'

arf*. of nrunp
The Brewen’ aaaociation ot Chicano
hj»™»l«MlU&gt;oo«l«ttl&gt;e riarocHSS
bylogallneaiu. At a meeting of the
liquor dMlen and beer relleS,
*l"&gt;*bn&gt;^&gt;irffed every uloon keeper

*« ch«*P«* ’loenee
tail anything be chose.
cspiGilists have im-MtadSfla **1,00) in tbe Mexican Central road
government granting a subsidy of
»15.000 Der mile. FruaniMrt
'aCT

pnunlcc. h»»
K8 iadk

to* pnsoner wj» sent to Chesterfield
MH. A large force &lt;rf men familiar
with the swamp have been nnnmanMi
from Cheraw to run down the mur-

�what improvements should be made
thereon this season.
'
tors expecting to remain permanently

The Hastings Banner.
HAAHiroS. FRIDAY. MARCH M. MM.

half filled; we have bwrtl it tausllx&lt;ly
remarked, that it wm H, mou&lt;b fore
Michigan Mylnm, and the inaane com­
mittee who built it, ought to be locked
imdde of it, and kept there; and the
ludlcroua feature in the caae wm, that
it came ofleneat from thorn Who had
aix children, three dog* and a ahot gun

$30 OVERCOATS, $15

old. *ad who lived with * Mr. Wilke* lows: Do we want to live in a town 25
In JohMtawn, while ooutinc &gt; tew or 50 years behind the tunes, living a
day* rince, r*n into an obetruorion had ham-drum, laggard life; or shall we
wm thrown from hi, sled. Injuring his make Hastings a lively, wide-awake,
’Jtahad th*t he died in 48 hour*.
progressive city, and we thus enjoy the
The preUmlniery examination of J nd conveniences
life afforded by the age
Crouch and Dan llolcomb, charged in which we live? The Banner ad­
After the building was completed the
with the Crouch murder*, is still in vocates all improvements tending to­ find to occupy it as teacher was Prof.
one fourth off,
Samuel
Dickie, who began to lay tbe
ward
the
beautifying
and
betterment
progress. Damaging evidence against
TO CLOSE WINTER GOODO.
the accused haa been given, and the of the City of Hastings, even though foundation for a better educational sys­
K. MUDGt, Clothier.
tem. After him came Prof. Coleman,
probabilities are that they will be held it cost the proprietor a few dollars.
BUY NO
Every elector owning property in this who was followed by Prof. Mitchell.
for trial.
city
should,
for
his
personal
benefit,
Each no doubt did good work, the de­
Tbe dwelling of Mr. Adam Nldy, of
280.00 OVERCOATS, 216,00,
1 aakee Spring*, waa destroyed by lire vote in the affirmative on this question; tails of whieh we cannot in this article
227.50 OVERCOATS, 216.00,
those
not
property
holders
should
v6te
step to recount. Prof. Mitchell wu
Monday afternoon. About one4ourth
225.00 OVERCOATS, 216.00,
succeeded by Prof. C. B. Hall, who still
of the household furniture wm saved. “ yes," for the public good.
.
290.00 OVERCOATS, 216.00,
The building wm totally destroyed.
Heavy Fires.- Wednesday forenoon remains; and it is of his work and ef­
Origin of fire unknown. We learn that almost the entire business portion of forts that we wish at this time to write,
218.00 OVERCOATS, 216.00.
for
Xhe
purpose
of
showing
what
has
tbe building and furniture were insured. Allegan was destroyed by fire. The
been done and is still being done, to
The argument, socaUed, of arew op­ portion destroyed was from Cedar street
put our Hasting high school well in ad'ilkin*.'
the river and from Hubbard to
posed to water works in thia city, that to
i
All the hrick vanee of the most of the schools of our
NO CURE, NO PAW!
we have done without in times past, re­ Trowbridge streets.
state.
Under his management and
minds ua of the Irishman who proposed business blocks were burned except the
push the Hastings high school has been
to furnish *' prospective employer with Chaffee house. The offiem of the Jour­
advanced, so that it ranks fourth in the
a statement from his former employers 'nal and Tribune, the Democrat, and the
state; only Detroit, Ann Arbor and
that he had never died on their hands. 1Gaaette were consumed. We are glad Grand Rapids being ahead. When we
Friends sending the Banner ac­ to learn that the offices were insured. see cities like Saginaw, Ypsilanti,
The total loss will foot up fully 8500,­
counts of wedding anniversaries, etc. (
Adrian, Battle Creek, Jackson, Kalama­
will please make the same as brief as 000, with 8250,000 insurance. The fire zoo and many others, with a population 15.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
possible. Space is the stock tn trade of 'originated from a defective due in' a
12.50 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
in many cases aix or ten times greater
building occupied as a grocery.
a newspaper, and brevity.--especially in.
than ours, compelled to take back seats,
12.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00.
The same morning Grand Rapids was
matters of concern to but a limited few
as educational centers, we ought to feel
visited by a 8900,000 conflagration,
—is desirable on the part of our corres­
a just pride in doing all in our power to .
which destroyed the manufactoriA of
pondents.
the felt boot company, Bissell’s carpet aid both professor and teachers, who
labor so earnestly for our welfare, and
Traverse City has water works ,
sweeper company, a belt factory and a
similar to those proposed to be put in
broom shop, and a saw mill. It is ’ re­ the race.
here. The business men and inhabi- :
In, three years, under the manage­
ported that one life was lost.
ment of Prot. Hall, our school building
tants of that town with one accord unite
PERSONAL.
in voting them a good thing, especially
has been completely filled, so that the
Mr. Andrew Young starts tor Dakota janitor’s quarters have been vacated by
since they have had an opportunity of
WILLIAM NEWTON,
him to make more room. The Board
testing the works, and being enabled to Monday next.
Miss.Anna Holbrook, of Muskegon, has been compelled to add four more
confine a large fire to comparatively
is visiting relatives in this citv.
teachers, the high school has grown
narrow limits.
Mr. Truman Parker is In attendance from an enrollment of 57 to 250, and its
The Hastings City Band will give a
FOR HALE. I
graduates
outnumber all previous years
dance at the skating rink in the near at the agricultural college, Lansing.
put together; and so fully are they in­
future. First class music will be fur­
George Preston and wife leave to-day,
structed, that they go to their places in •
nished for the occasion. Proceeds to go for a two weeks visit with friends in
University or colleges of the state with­
for the benefit of the band. The boys Ohio.
out further preparation. Every township
BALTIMORE REHUBUCAS CAUCUS*
are deserving of support, and they
Maj.
Key,
of
Howard
City,
was
in
in the county is represented, and many
The npubUeaa caucus far the township of R*luraofr, far the purpose of norsinrtlnx aandl- should have a good attendance. An­ the city Wednesday, the guest of Dr.
from other counties, in this school.
for the various township officers, the eJccof six de I agates to the county convention, nouncement jw to time, etc., will be Snyder.
One' hundred and seventy-five non-resi­
*od the innsaetlon of saeh other buslnese m made hereafter.
Mr. Walker Matthews went to Lan­ dent students, a normal class of ninety,
au*' properly come before tbe caucus, will be
Bek! at Allen Green's resWetiee. on Friday,
A meeting of the republican county sing Monday to attend the Agricultural three-fourths of whom are teachers and
April 4th. ism. at S o'clockjp. m.
.
committee was held in this city Wed­ College.
; By Ordrii Com.
former members of her classes; and all j
nesday for the purpose of deciding
P. T. Colgrove was at GreanviUe'on at a much less cost per capita for in­
Vote yen on the water works ques­ upon date and issuing call for a legal business Tuesday and Wednesday struction and for incidentals tham.any Are going fast at these prices, but we have a great many left.
county convention for the purpose of of this week.
other school in our state.
tion.
electing delegates to the state conven­
There is one fact to which we wish to
Mr. Hilbourn, editor of the Demo- j।
Now is the time to plant your spring
tion. The result of the meeting will be
J
call the attention of our school board
idvertiwmente.
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found in'the call published elsswhere. crat, spent Sunday last with his family
and
our citizens as well, and that is
Quite a numl&gt;er of Hastings parties The committee did not favor the calling in Muskegon.
this: the professor and his assistants
start for Dakota Monday.
Mrs. Julius Russell returned Wedof a district convention for this conare over-worked, doing more work by
। nesday evening from a few days’
Every progressive man will favor | gressional district.
' one-half than any other school in -the
! visit at Grand Rapids.
the. putting in of water works.
i
A? the skating rink on Thursday I
state.
With only two assistants the
----------r. —
*he class work becomes too laborious, and
' ' ,March
‘
‘ es will be ’ Miss Belle Throop, teacher iu
Found, on state
street, ---------Monday
p. m.; evening,
20th, prizes
, a pair of gloves. ’Inquire
‘ of- —
Dr. -Lamp-1• awarded for the most graceful skating Coldwater schools, is spending a lew. cannot lie done with the time and at­
। in couples lady and gentleman first j day’* vacation with her parents in
uxac.
tention that should l&gt;e given it. Give
A «epr&gt;«enTative| of that lively and second prizes. A prize will also lie 1 c’l.v.
I the professor and Ids assistants a generi
Mrs.
Hattie
Turner
wife
of
Dr.
H.
C.
•
ous chance, and more help,' and they
sheet, the Detroit Times, called at our given for the most graceful gentleman ।
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office Monday.
] skater. Three competent
, judges rwill
,_|j Turner, of Orangeville, fell and broke 1 will make thflt old atrylum tell for good
rorks meeting Tuesday i
selected by the contestants. Ajl i both bone* of the left arm just above 1 that shall ring along down the coming
The water wc
11 attended, and the sub- wishing
for »**
these prizes
wrist jne
The amueni
accident wxurre
occurred on: vears, an honor to those who erected it I
*,*mi&gt;rWMWril»tten&lt;tal.«&gt;dth*ml|&gt;-l»
i*i"« to
to compete for
POxre jthe
I the wrwu
.
j
in^^tj,.ntiv wait&lt;*&lt;! for'thej
j. a wa.i eoMiderably dta-iireed.
| wU11*»*
their namm. at...
,he_ ri“k I Sund’5' *.*._*^*.«.
91h ln“*l' her WrU,d
“»'
and who .hav

Local News.

TMs is mat Is an Boiu!

Come in and We will Explain More Fully,

All Overcoat marked in plain English figures
$18, $20, $25, $27, $30 will be sold at
a uniform price, of $16.00.

All Overcoats marked on the ticket SI5.00, 113.50,
SI 2.00 will be sold at a uniform price of SI 1.00.

$10.00 OVERCOATS, $6.00.
8.50
“
6.00.
7.50
“
6.00.
6.50
“
6.00.

All Overcoats marked on the tickets 810.00, 8.00,
7.50, 6.50 will be sold at a uniform price of $6.00.

OUR FINE OVERCOATS

Star Clothing House
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapid*.

..
.
,,
Mr. Ike Hendershott is making
**.»&lt; improvement, upon hie newly
pun hMol property on Gn«&gt; rtreet.
„ _T
,
...
Mokee h. Nevis. U mltluw

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i
An auvkm of tiro Ind*?, i-vening,
I ™»»«1
«■» l’"rnln« °ut of “ ehln&gt;ney on Mr. Hadley s-house in the sec0J| wanl. WB1 promptly reeponded to

I,
wbn h he l* eellimr at bottom priree.

by firemen
| Many hop)&lt;1

before the date given.

and

dtteen*
Mnre

genendly.

At a session of the Iwanl of educa^mded the city would have watef
tion Tuesday evening H. G. Carter was workUt thus doing away the neewity of
electisljanitor of the high school build- dragifttyc the cumbroiw -baud- ewrtar
•
ing.
through the street*, and then puinprag
Us more goods on the same until forced to atop from
Morse E. Nevins
for a little money than tny other store exhaustion.
- , ,
in town. Give him a call and save
Mu. Samuel 1’owewi. father ot Wm.
money.
II. Power*, of this city, died at Decatur,
The W. C. T. U. will meet witfi Mrs. Mich., on Bunday, the 9th laid., in the
76th year of hie age. The funeral ser­
vice* were held at the home of the de­
ceased and the remains were interred
by
those of his mother in a cemetery
Ti'tMK Gun Lake Aatociation direc­
tors who visited their grounds Tuesday near Deeatnr. Mr. Powers was a form­
er
resident
of this dty, having moved
say that the walking was good on the
from New York state here in the faUof
return trip.
I860. and in the spring of 1874he moved
Thk'Banner » informed that Mr.
to Decatur.
Five children survive
tteo. Goodyear intends building a fine
him.
'
residence, on his premises on Green
street the present season.
Watxb Wobka.—The notation ot
The annual meeting of the W. C. T. landing the city In tbe sum of gJOflOO.
l\ of Rutland, will be held Friday,1 at a rate of interest not io exceed live
March 29th, at 1 o’clock p. m^ at Mrs. per cmt. for the purpose of securing
water works will be submitted to the
Chidester’s. Cordial invitation th all.
elcetoi* of the dty at Us* election April
The Hastings band is making fine
7tb. This meMure should awry. in the
progress. If tl»e boys are enabled to
secaire sufficient funds to retain their opinion of the Bawhkm, tor the Mow­
' /
present leader, the bund will lie a cred­ ing reasons:
First, the dty needs better tire pro­
it to tbe dty.
tection. and this proposed system will
Fitzgerald Bost is making exten
afford the beet protection practicable.
sive preparations for a grand time at
Beoond. the fact of having water in
their camp-fire at Union hall, in thia.
' '
the business houses and residence*
dty, on the 18th instant. All are
would be a convenience to the greater
dially invited.
portion of our cititens. while, at the
Peter Cobb, an old resident of Irv- same time, three works would decrease
ing township, died of typhoid pneu­ the rate of Insurance from five to S&gt; per
monia Bunday last He had been post­ cent, as stated by the board of under­
master at North Irving since the estate
writer*.
Ushmant of the office.
There is no doubt butthat the -works
Bentley Bros. &amp;, Wilkins have a can be put in for less than the prop.s«l
new advertisement in this issue. Tbe amount -MOJOO). The statement of
wagons manufactured by this firm certain individuals that three work*
have a large sale aud give universal would entail an expense of &gt;11)0,1X10 I*
satisfaction.
They are made upon but the reeult of vivid IroaginaUomi,
and Is not given credence, even hr three
honor.
•
C. G. Bentlev next Tuesday afternoon.
A cordial invitation to the ladies of
Hastings.

The M. E. social w ill be entertained
by Mrs. W. A. Hunsberger and the
ladies associated with her at the M. E.
parsonage on Wednesday afternoon ।
and evening of next -week.
A conilalI
welcome to all.

Mr. Oscar. Crook, who has lately re-•
edved an appointment a* railway poa- |
tel clerk, advises his friends In this city
by letter that he still annives, and In-1
tends returning home to-day (Thursday)!
to take his week of “lay off.” He runs'
between Kalamazoo and Chicago.
;---- ——I
Our School.—-In 1872 after the lire;
bad 'consumed the old school building ’
standing on the hill where the new one
now stands, the citiZenK of Hastings1
met to (insider the propriety of erecting a new building on the old site. Several meetings were held, and the following persons were selected as a build­
ing committee. Natlian Barlow, presi­
dent; D. R.Cook.secretary; A. J. Bowne.
treasurer; R. iB. Wightman and John
M Nevins. After spending much time
and consulting many different plans
and buildings, they at last adopted the
plan and specifications of architect Ran­
dal of Chicago, published notices to
contractors for the letting of the job,
received ma&amp;y bids and accepted the
bid of Mr. Marahall, of Ann Arbor, to
Ar^bt the building «*ta cost of 83JM),
fgr which sum the dty issued bonds
jtoyable in tnstallmenta at ten per cent
per annum. The work of building was
commenced under the contract, and Mr.
W. I. F. Hams, was selected by the
committee to see to it, that the work
wm done and completed according to
the plans and specifications.
The work progressed, but before
completion the contractor, Mr. Marshall,
quit the job, claiming that be had put
into the building more money than he
was to receive for the entire work.
The committee, after taking counsel aa
to proceeding against the bondsmen of
Mr. Marshall, concluded that it would
be cheaper and better to complete the
building than to take the chances of a
protracted and probably expensive law
suit, the termination of which would be
very doubtfu|at best; so accordingly
Mr. Hams, who was fully competent
and entirely familiar with the work,
was put in charge by the committee,
and our school building was finished
ready for use. ITicenix like it had aris­
en from thr ashes of ita predewMor,
and as we think, a monument of which
our dty should fed prowl.

making the assertion.
Thar these work* would be self-su*.
taining. if not at the outset in_ a_vary
be pu-t
We firefnUr
sheet time, is a f—
eoLmintered’ W ita erecfimi. add the
mall who wiU honestly investigate the
alHi.se ami anathemas heaiarf on the
matter. To substantiate this assertion
heads of the i
*“4Vt’
attention U) dtiM po
idiota.

Gentlemen comprising the board of
directors of the Gun Lake aseociation
visited-thdr grounds at Gun Lake Tues- - - - .
day for the purpose 'of determining i

ntmerx

«SSw

fruits.
rr
i
I nder the judicious management of
Prof. Hall over 81,000 for foreign tuition
will he received the present season,, and
the interest in the school is kept in­
creasing both in and outside of the
city, in sp much that Hastings'high
xthool is attracting attention from all
parts of the state, which should make
us feel justly proud. We should not be j
parsimonious in our dealings with pro­
fcssor or teachers who give us so good
.
_
a reputation.
It la said,. “he laughs
beet
who laughs last,” and when I see the
'
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------ -union school building full, and see that
if the same interest is kept up, that we
shall have to put on an addition; when
I see what a grand work is being done
for our children, giving trfem oppor­

tunities to break from the shackles of
ignorance, 1 feel like saying to the
other members of the committee, “Well
have our laugh now.
D. R. C.

The Catholics will dedicate their new
church on Jdfferson street, Thurday,
the 20th inst, The services will poxnmencti at 11 o’clock a. m.
Bishop Borgtsta, of Detroit, assiiitwj by several
other, church dignitaries, will conduct
the ceremonies.

Special Book Sale!
------- -AT---------

Frederick Hotchkiss.'
I have on hand Several Standard Books,
bought for the holidays.

I will close them

out to you at

Bottom Figures!

“5:
~ DMOF“LjtwwuT-Rlehnrd r&gt;iuoud. .lame*
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The long winter evenings are upon us.

'^U^erUto brtwnrtAnrMLIMB, the ri

You can spend them in no way more profita-

tagtai r-n. i ~ ii~Jy diwhxr-* ta.

bly than by reading.

itoluvy, resuiviiiK uwii mm
M*WI In been*

Have the books for you,

and so cheap you cannot help buying.

tort two dwi

• Thrt'M so," rea
over a.

uw.

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n.wiw .w mi
I p«M on Um Urao mnl oouhl
«.&gt;■
thlii*. MymbMUo* Murn* no. I iw* &gt;IM
ukeoroaboute.KMlnrmyw-UCo Um hot tun
^1 worn. .HI M I ml flwS«y 1 onlUtmt. WluU
eb'h Toxic saws."
km which has teen known ■»

School Books!

M Ihave wtat you want ta this Ine.
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�.me ntlr—d oornjwiy

The trcasun- oepanmeni mu*
that trade dollars are being purchased in the
for t tie aale of the Cherokee Indian
eartera cities at a heavy dbeount. to send portiMl
reservation in Kansas aix! a tneaautre wu
abroad for sale to emigrant-*I Introduced to dlijmae of the kickupoodlThe M-mrte r-sutnittee-mi phblie lan«to has minlahrtl rearnution in the saHie-state-The
ordered a favorahle report bn the house bill pleoro-imeiunonia bill wm made the Hpecial
forfeiting the TVxm Partfic land grant In
fur TuHMlgjr. Three hour* were apeut
;
New Mexico. Arizona amH’allfomla.
| order
hi debate on the Mexican treaty, in secret
Until tWeflciency appropriation hill shall Hmsion. and there to every probability of
|
Im- nosse-l. 10* clerks in the censns bureau speedy action on the document
are Miuqwnded. for lack of funds to pay their |
HOUNK.
.
salaries..
'Die house committeo «»tr public lands hM
Mail 4.—In Uie house, bills were retorted
for
deelded to recommend the forfeiture of the tn amend the Chinese immigration act, to
grant to the Atlantic and PncUic railroad prevent the adultepition of teas, and to per- \
What girea our Children
Caate&gt;ria promote* Digestion
lying west of Mojave nnd eart of the junc­ mancntly Improve the Erie canal for free /
and ovaroomea klatutenry, Conatipa- What curve their team, i
traffic. In cumnffttpe of the whole oh the
tion with the Sunt* Fe nsuL
naval
appropriation
bill,
it
was
agreed
that
I
tion,
Sour
Stomach,
Diarrhcm,
and
J. II. Johnson, tiic mayor of IJanville,
Vbxinia, testilittl before tlw senate Investi­ the staff con* .-&gt;hfcil after July be largely re- I
Fcverishneaa. It insures health and
gation at Washington that had a negro dueed by ndlremrnts.
natural nk*p, without morphine.
shown himself mi the street during the
Mail 5.—Tbe house ado)&gt;ted a resolution
tlon riot there would have -been a million unseatin. Tnuiqulllino ijrna as delegate .
holes bored In him.
- from New Mexico and admitting F. A. Man- OmumU is so wWl adapfad toCUMrea that
Joaquin Miller ap|M*ansl before the ho*tse ganarea. who w» jiromptly sworn in. An ,
reconunuod It aa superior to any praoortpttou
•worn to am.”
H. A. Aam«a.M.D..
committee op territories to state hto beJivf adverse report was made on the resolution
that pdygamy to deuva-ing, that the Mor- : for the relief of vuffenxs by Cite overflow of 1
Unit &lt; *»»t*.rln!
M Portland Are., Brooklyn, N. Y.
mon jieuple are extremely ignorant, and are the lower Mississippi and by thecyrioneln
North
Carolina,
hatt
a
favorable
report
wm
I
led by cranks. He opperted repressive meas­
ures. and urged education As the cure for handed hi on a reeolution requesting the sec­
CENTAUR LIKIMEWT-bd absolute cure for Rheumarotary of war to igfonn the boiuu* whenever
i political dlsotxlm in Utah.
relief Is needed along the &amp;llMlwdp|ri. Ptoj The Gorman minister at Washington has longt&lt;d debate on the naval approitriation I
i I-nt, Sprains, Burna, Galls, Ate. Tbe most Powerful tmd Pene­
i received from Berlin the cthigreMtlonal rts- j bill wm relieved .by the antics of Mr. Bel- i
trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.
leatn or
r ,"L..Y
i olutlon on the death
of Herr ibmct
l^Lsker.. wnn
with
Btanarek
j an expression of regret by
‘ Prince ”
*
*" fo[^- of C
house
the naval ap- .
jtdled to
Mak. &lt;k—The hi,
—
that he felt compelled
— return it. Ln the
'
' ’hs during propriathm bill in very much the shape ।
1 reicitstag, Friday, when the
deaths
reeomtoended by tbe appropriation commit- i
the wow were announced, an IndependI“l...----tee. The oniv
only important amendment* added ।
; ent member expressed gratitude.. to ......
the ree.
; American &lt;;ongreHs, whereupon ho wm call- । at the suggoitioh of outsider* were one pro- ■ ; cd to orders nnd quite an excitement fol- poeMsi by Betford providing for the detail of | ~
naval officers to act us instructor* in col- j
| lowed.
another
AIk.iii Mtan vdiKiUlimiil bill, an- before leges, and “
rother permitting
|K-n&gt;.lttlnjr retired officers
2.v relative
. J..2. ...
major
in the
; euiigress for action. Senator Blair promises I below the
ranks
of .—
.lt.:.. corps
. _rps to accept civil
to appropriate Sl3&gt;,im.ono for common : ttripV r.Lvy,
nav&gt;\cr
«*r l
P^nnc
; schools,'t&lt;&gt; Im- expended within fifteen juars employment from the
“ government The
“ reand a trw democrats under the
l in the stales and territories In proportion to pubhcans
: Illiteracy. Kc|*n«eulative Willto nas intro- lead of Dorshclmcr of New York tried to
Inconionite
un
amendment
appropriating
I
I duceif n measure to' aet 'iirtdc 855,000,000
ten years. Senator Ixignn'.s bill j»ro- g449,a&gt;0 for the new cruiser*-, but they were
Cures ScrafulA, Erysipel&amp;s, ; within
videa for the annual appropriation of 8-V).- defuattxl by tiic majority under Bandall and '
.
Pimples And Face Grubs. | 000,000 from the Internal revenue, and Hej*- Cox.
Mar. 7.—The bouse voted to recommit i
Blotches. Boils, Tumors, Tet­
resentatjve Perkins introduced a similar
the bill to retire Alfred i'leasuntun with tbe । .
. . .
ter, Humors, Salt Rheum, ! measure for dispcMing of $30,000,000.
Scald Head, Sores, Mercurial • A aubcsHumittec ot the senate committee |
Diseases, Female Weakness ■ on pnttofllces and |M«t-roiuto Friday exam­ iuouUl A bill to pension the widow of Gen- I
and Irregularities, Dizziness, , bred William Henry Smith, general man­ I era! Frank P. Blair wan reported. Bills were
Loss of Appetite, Juandice, ' ager of the nxmciatea pv»K,'ln regard to the patvsed to Increase the pension of Ward B. I
.
1*1
L
I
mi the
inc Wert
mi-­ ।
•
of the ass«»cinti&lt;m with
Affections ot the Liver, Indi­ ., relations
J,,"LrVeU,1&lt;’
era Union Telegraph company. Mr. Smith KrouwsiuopM-uumth,u4»
J ■
1
J
gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep­
explained that the a&lt;noeiatcd press Is a pri­ lief to Ixraiaa Boddy for Injuries at the :
sia and General Debility.
'
vate busluww. enjoying no exclurtve con­ hand* of the Modoc Indians. An evening'
i tracts; that its news is personal property; session was held for fhe consideration of
J that I to wealthiurt uu-uiburs takeupou thriu- pension Nils.
Mar. A—The house, by a vote of lift to
selves the largest iHiyments f«ir expense*.
that at some points It imys the telegraph 197, refuaed to go into cinumittec to consider
rasn«, hilbwin 4 co.
!*, «.». .1 and
company more than to asked from the pa­ tbe bonded-whisky bill. A favorable rejnrt
was made on the Ml I f&lt;*r the &lt;*rectiou of
pers receiving the reports..
Third Assistant Fortraaster General Hazen public buildings at Akron. Ohio, and Du­
ha&lt; «ent to tbe K|**-aker of the house a letter luth, Minnesota.
LTRED BAMFORD &amp; COMar. ta
Id—In tbe
the bunae.
bonse. bills
bill* were Intro- Il f._ 1 _
__
1
J
1 .
,•
tn which he state* that since June I the issue
of postal cards |m.s decreased to such an ex- 1 dneed to incnrporuethe VriiowMone.
‘
FroBco -ZVx-tlaata*.
Spokane Fall* an&lt;i
(tear d’Aleoa
and the Spokane
and Cour
Alene i
Dfukrv in -Fine Wall i*apen&gt;. Leatherr tent that he feels justified in requesting the roads,
and to grant the right of way through '
_ appropriation committee to strike $.T».ooo
Papera, lij
« RUtCTA,
L1XI
KU?*, puper
paper ceiling
cmuug time
umr’ ; jfrom
™. tlie nHlmate
^liuaU originally
originally qtibmitted for Indian territory to tbe Kansas City. Fort |
rations,_et«re
Hare shades.
shati«, decorative
definitive pictu
picture
’** । jhe manufacture of porta
bcott and Gulf,- —
the St. ixmto and Itaxter
,.._.fal card*. The 1 -------------------RW,an. [ Springs, and the St, Joseph and Bio Grande
inouldlngB
ign and centres. Estimate*
ErtiuiateH giv*
given
—- | amount originally asked for
fot
and dfvdgns submitted for frescoing andI | During a numt&gt;er of months this y«&lt;ur the | roads. Two ooivdituti-rtuil amendments
demand
for
postage
stanna
increased
1ft
per
;
were
proposed,
gh ing txmgre*s the power
I
stain]*
paper decorations.
X55 JefferaNK A»,. Detroit,-Midi. j cent over last year, ami the demand for to make only gold ami &lt;lvvr coin a tcixler
rtatuped enveloi»es lncrea*e*l 25 ]*er cent ■ in pavmenl of debu. A hill wa&gt; Introduced
over fart year. From these figure* Mr. Ila- granting copyright to newspapers. A ramzm does not antlclTmtc a larger deficiency sage was received from the urr-ddvnt trarn*Gray s Specific Medicine.
than that mentioned in his estimate, and the ' inlitlng documenta from the secretary of
TRADE MARR The Great Knz TRAOR MARK ]«ostoffiec department may, he thinks, by i stale relative to the nwolutinn on the death
lish remedy. Au
I next July enter again njwin a aeif-kustain- | of Herr lAs-ker. Mr. Hiscoek offered »n«unfailing . cure
olutlon expressing
rxpnt&gt;*lnr surprise
Nurprti'e and
and regret
regret that
that
h)g or paying can-er.
olutlon
for Hem Inal
:
the cliuneelloi of &lt;h*nnuny Kbould return a
weaktMW*&gt;)er.
friendly nnd rmiMv-tfnl communication, and
inatorraea. Im■
-Members
of
the
ways
and
means
coDiinltreiterating expri-.-clou* of regret at the depotency, a nd all WB-^W
tec have given careful attention U» the an^te Al*e of Eilwtinl Ijiikrr and of «yni|nthy
•li*«-;i'-* that
nients presented last wrek by mmtlieni «&gt;b- with the parliament of which he wa&lt; a mem­
follow a* a
। grewmien in favor of the present nxiuctiun ber.
■luence -to
' awl the ultimate extinction of internal revre
IHM TMUM.mci|)Ory. ind- AFTER TARIM, line taxes. Members nf the committee stele
FYkltKlGN.
verew l3'»itu&lt;fe. pain in the back. cUmiHSM of I that, although no formal actlftn ha*yet been
British ship-owners Ihrvaten to register
vkdoL jirenurtitre old ;.g*-, and many other rlte- hail, they have every reason to believe that
.■smr-ch.it lead to IhMtiny or t'onsun)|itiow. and the committee will rwomniehd the removal their vessels under a foreign flag If the proapreiutun- grave.
pomsl shipping bill becomes a law.
Fill particulars in our phaiuplilet. whieh we uf the tax on the -pirits pivalncbd from fruit.
Mr Spurgeon, the fx*ndon preacher, was 1
deelr tn send free bi. mail to everyone. Th” Foinetime before emigre'** adjourns. The
Mpecbr Medicine l» sold by all dnucgls4s at 81 fomirr tax yielded tcj5.tm.7d I V7 in l*«i. and left a large fortune by the late Joseph Pool,
per fwlaige. or six pa&gt;-k*jp.-- for 8&amp;. or will be the latter yielded M.US*.'i,lG4 M In 1*k:. Prob­ of Itolcesler.
Mxit n-r t&gt;y mall on fhe receipt of tbe money, by ably no sictloii will be token until the Imhihi*
Parnell ami hl» followers intend to work I
ad&lt;lr««iiiz
has Indicate*! the tat£ of the tax bill. At up excltemrtit In Ireland for the mnendment
UK GRAY MFPJCIKK CO., Buffalo. N.Y. jiresent none bat the republii-an members of the land wrL nnd to open subscriptions '
’ Oniecotaitof counterfeits, w have adopted are known to favor the scheme.
toward a special agitation fund.
,
the vdlov. wrapin-r. the &lt;at!y geuulue. Guanui
tee« -f cure femed hr us. or Farrand. WUHanis
Thu poj»e has made a formal protest against
A Co. Detroit. Mlch.j
'fhe rcixAjiof the conurtMptlon and distri­ the'conversion bv the government of real e-»TRADE MARK
bution of Kim and wheat in the I'nitnl late owned by tbe ITuimganda Into Italian
States, from returns to the &lt;leparttnent of rentes.
agriculture on Slsrrit I. will show about »77
A cablegram from Havre announces the i
ASK J FOR
per cent of the com crop lais gone into con­ prearnre of thirty Irish-Americans, and says 1
sumption, leaving 83 nur cent still remain­ close watch to kept over a dynamite factor) |
ing uti band, against 30 per rent of the crop between Amiens and Boulogne.
f
oflsSJon March 1. Prtfi. This shows a re­
Nineteen lulddes have occurred nt Monte !
M \A7 R I Ci M T
duction of about TO.ouo.uuo buriieh. In Carlo
since the year openM. on account of |
Ttv • I
vix lxJTT l,
Michigan. Wisconsin, and Minnesota the
stock Is but UOUU.UW buRlielNj against •id.tiuo.- play be suppressed are in-coming frequent ,
&lt;M1U buslu-l-* bust March. In the belt includ­
TRADE
if MA
ing Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, and Iowa, prre
Import*! and Domestic Wall Paper Hangings, stah-xd ola,®.
ducln gjpib.OOO.tfxt busheli, the sl&lt;M-k Is only
iyj.o0®00. whkh is leas by tM.Otk&gt;&gt;"X) than against him from Ntiakim. with three thous- miaiu wood noorw. Designer and
manufacturer
art furniture
. ..
------- --------------------------of
UIOIUUIIII
and men.
men.
j/
the stock on Marell 1. 1*1 The ; -portion and
| kfu
nfA*lu u
14-x___ Art
* a Tile
*
Mantels
a unoi-ia
specialty.
Representative of the v
Low
of merchantable corn is 00 per era*, or IWi.Foradvormlng Mtiassination through the
(XM,000 bushels. In aierag'1 years, acrtird- columns of socialist newspapers iu 1‘aris, a
.
34 FORT ST. WEST. DETROIT.
ing to llusu.- retoms, it Is w per cent. Five- man named Murphy was fined 1,000 franc*
sixths of all unmendiantable com, or more an«l sentenced to six months'ImpriaoiitneaL
" Than fiOO.ooo.OM) bushels, is found north of
The funeral of Jerome J. Collina, of the
Liver and Kidney Remedy,
I A; the Ohio river and west of Pennsylvtinla. Jeannette expedition, took place at Cork.
;
The average price of mrrchatdnble com is Sunday, five Oiousand persons escorting the
Compounded fronf the wdl knew a
J
placed
ut
alMint
51
rents
per
bushel,
or
84M).remains to the cemetery.
Cpniuvru UrrpR. Malt, Rechu. Mun। 000,000. TJnmerchantable make* an average
itrake. Dandelion. H^nvtparllla, CaaA majority of the French committee ex-1
of '£• cents |&gt;er bushel, or 9107,000,000. Seven ainlnlng
oara ffeutnida, etc., com I lined with an
into the question of American itork
bago. Lame Back. Sprains mwiitiV I
per cent of the crop is yet hi the fields un­ importations favors the upjiolntmant of offi­
I and Bruiaes, Aathma, Catarrh, Cougha, Colds, Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Bums,
harvested. Tin? wheat of 1KW remaining on cers to inspect hog product on its arrival in
TO CUF.E DTSPEPSll &amp; ISEIGESTiOI,
Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, and all pains and Aches.
.
hand is returned as 119,000.000 hushels. ortJK France.
per cent of tlie crop. On March 1, IVCtthe
Act spun th* Lh»r And Kidssy*.
Fosr£Jtjjr£ABrBjr^Oij2^2^2F*&lt;*J®vi£*£WfL25^Jte?*t V.S.X
A dynamite plot haa been discovered at
Quantity on hand aggregated 143.000,(&lt;00
BtouL4.Ta"THB BOWELS.
Pesth.
where
the
i*ullce
received
several
bushels. The rejsirt will give the remits uf
They .wc Hheumatrm, and al! lrrithe investigation uf the comparative mudlty jeckug.w of explosives. Eighty-three suspocled Demons in France are being closely
iiiry trouble*. They Invigorate.
of the crop of I'frCL
nourish, strengthen and quiet
watched. A wm of O’Donovan Roesa -and a
I
the Herron* System.
brother of Joseph Brady arc living in Paria. i
&lt; X1NGREHHION A U
A dynamite cartridge exploded Sunday lu
As ■ Ton io they have no Equal.
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8KNATK.
the cuirtom-house at Lyons. Frame, killing
Al ah. 4.—The senate i«M«ed the military an official. A flat metal box, containing
----- FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.------academy appropriation bill, with an amend­ clock-work and exploslvtw. were sent to tbe
ment providing that any owlet hereafter dfee Cognt de Ifaris, hut lt&gt; contents were dis­
Hope and Rtalt Bitters Co.
mimed for haring shall not be reappointed. covered by the official, who found U»e wrajs
DETROIT. MICH.
ff
A bill wm favorably reported to relieve per undone.
General Gordon arid back for money, and
members of the Fitz John Porter court-mar­
tial from their oath of secrecy, and a memo­ £4.000 was forwarded to hhn from (■alm.
rial was preset)Ied-from a Grand Army post The English agent at .Maasowgli bi organ­
of Kansas protesting against Porter’s rein- izing an Abyssinian contingent to o|&gt;eratr on
•rtatement, Mr.’5henwm&lt;htroduce&lt;l a bill Khartoum. The sheiks at vwural tribes
graOk td Jiawapajlui Wf prews asAociatlons offer to desert Ownan Digma ami assist the
a copyright uh their imwZfor eight houra. EnglWi, If well paid.
Mr. Cockrell reported adversely on the bill
In the British house of commoua. theiaarto tend tents for the soldiers'reunion at quls of Hartington moved an appropriaffon
Chicago, as none were on hand. A bill wm of 4CFO.OOO for the expedition U» the Sototai.
paMed to punish the counterfeiting of secu­ Henn I Jibouchere moved to reduce the Mini
rities of foreign governments. A resolution AlOC.OuO, Mr. Gladstone said the govern
wan adopted instructing the attorney gener­ rnent hart nip Intention of assuming control
al to report Uie awards for damages caused of Egypt, but would withdraw the troops al
by the erection of dams on the Fnx and wto- the earliest poMdble momenL
corudn riven*, with other Information on the
Seventy, picked drterflvps &lt;rf Ijnndon are
same subject.
receiving Instnartlon* for the pursuit of dyMab. 5.—Tbe senate pawed a bill toex- luuniteri. The Lin hiclblcs of Parts have
tend the limits of Yellowstone jiark. TTie jwlevtedlfour men: to take tlm -nfe of Mojudiciary committee made a faverable re­ Ih-nootty- the informer. The police of Vien­
port on the bill providing for the collection na and Peglh have discovered an extensive
of-marriage aud dlvorcu atattetlcM. A bill plot. A policeman at the capital of Moravia
wm intnkiuced for a public building at Jack­
wm mnrdend hy nnarchistK
son, Michigan. An art was passed to au­
The speech from the throne, at tbe open­
thorize the pofrtniMter general to lease ing
of the German rcichxtag, nnnmmees a
buildings for ]iustofilccH of the find, second, scheme
aci-plcnt ItMuranrr. and foreand third classes for ten years, at reasonable ahadous for
the pnwentatioii of a bill for inrates.
MkM Ponte*.
auranct- for the hitlnn and aged. Bills were
Mam. fl.—In the senate, Mr. Ixtgan ae- introduced tn extend the anti-socialist law
Hul*l&lt;-Ilt nfiti ..r.Ull . .»***■
«hn ru-tUaners have the advantage of our many curod the passage of a bill to refund SIS to and to control Joint stock com twin lea. The
y«an eipcrieiac tn lawdlaa •*»■&lt;! Importlna- Fraily A Ihtvenie, of Chicago. Mr. Cock- secewilonhi nnd progn-Wst imrties will com­
large coUecttoni; opportunitfat eoaparinadtL ndl preM-ntcd a memorial from the united bine to form the BInuuIm. '1 he I ,a«ker mat­
town
h-rmt breeds
nreww; low
iuw price*, banaww*
oonaww* of
ol extent of
organizations of St Louis, praying ter will not be discussed until some interna­
bwint-M: aixl h&gt;w rate* of Irani ^.nation. Cni- labor
that the wholesale emigration of European tional settlement is made.
alngur* free. Corre.ij&gt;ondrnw oolklUd.
4W
inwlianics Im- restrictisL A memorial from
the M^ate &lt;?f New Jeru-y oppmlng the Mor­
SPRING BOBO, GJWWF»llI) co.. FILMS. rison- tariff Uli was nnwcuted bv Mr. Sewell.
- ------------ reoaowto
The beat on earth, can truly be said
of Griggs’Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cute, bruises, scalds, burns,
vide for a system
m» outalde
the territory of tl
and to ate wounds, and all other sorts. Will pos­
propdate ka.ooo f
aelta. In itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
executive searioo
eruptions.
Try thfirVondw Mer.
the vote on the
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
funded. Only » oenta. For sale by F.
Hotchptoa.

CASTORIA
Infanf and Children,

GERManSeMEDY
for

Announcement

DS LINDSEY S
BLOOD
SEARCHER
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As the building which we occupy at present

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to be torn down w)thin three months to give

way to a new bnck, we hereby announce that

we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and
simply ask the public to call and get prices.

ifark■ We know times are hard, and tax times unon
r
us, but if you would save money in the pur­
chase of groceries, call on us.
Dec. 20, 1883.
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BROOKS &amp; COOK
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| A Great Medical Work on Panhood.
FAbauiUd Vitality. Nervous aad Physical I*
Mlity. Premature IJwltnr in Man. !m&lt;r* M
Youth. aiMl tbe untnkl mlnertm rostming tew
IndlsrreUon or exert**. A t*ook for rv rj man.
ycamg, middle aged and old
It ronum.* MB
prroer1p&lt;i&lt;in» tor &gt;11 acute and rhronk- di-ea-eeach &lt;me ot which I" invaluivbl- bo found bi
the Author. »b*&gt;M i-x|*-rt*'i*ce for J year-1* ''wk
a* probabh never befor*- frit te th- lot of .»)
phyak-ian. 300 pages, bound in beauufu! Krenek
luoallb. eEntMMwd cover*, twhgklt. iraanmUsd to
be a flnrr wud In «vt«y
mechanical. Itt
«ranzaod profrsaiomu than any idler
»o|&lt; 1 In thl« country tor M, it tbe mooei will
be refunded in ever? Inotaace. ITHv •»oh •: «®
by malt, pu«t paid Illustrative samp&gt; i* &lt;-*ate
bend now. Gold medal awarded tbe author b)
the National Medical AaaoetHtkxi. to the MBc*w
ot which he refers ytm.
Tbl» took should be read by the young for tr
strix-tioo. and by the afltirtrd tor rebel, it wto
brae fit all. London Lancet.
There l« no member of soclet, U&gt; »bom th).
I&gt;w»k will not be ux-tul, wbrt tier pnJtb.
gwuwlaa. Instructor or guardian.- Antonaut.
Addrcto the Peabody Medical Jastitate. or IH
W. H. Parker. Ro. 4 HuMm ti street. Rost.-s
Maas., who maybe conanited on all dtara*ea rv
qulrtng skill and ripertonre. airoate and o»
Btlaate dlMMUMW that have bal TTJ? A T fr*
tbe skill of Jdl other physician* nTlrtlJ »
specialty. faMh trraW^ueJpTTXTCJ'E’Twp
cwMfully without aa In
DPH IP
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Local News.

i Ua

deasnre the oUm» day of
C
.1?nob
Oen- John
U- T remcmt, and Mrs. Fremont at their
P1.6**?11
Brighton,. faten
th.
bio campwgu .hm th. To
^“r&lt;&gt;Ttl*’5nTn&lt;1“1
,b"
_ b T?°t° °t Arnone^ »nd this J hul

The n-.idanoe ol tho Fremonto u .
“od.eHt ’hi*®, houw? perched high on
the uuude of the bro^l r&lt;&gt;ud Lh»t »i„d,
through tree, .long th. New Brighton
The past wiuter has iieen retaarka- b«wh, end it. front window- commund
nl« (or the long run of excellent sleigh­ . »ndore.&lt;!h of the Now York her .nd
the e&lt;|taM7 of tbe Kill von Kull. It
meet be nn Hgrcble ud ootnfortoble
Tux usual number of auction sales
r°K?
hvfi “I &gt;.t “ c«t«inlv . d...
xrr taking place in the county this lightful hotuo to runt in. The geuerj
jnd Mnu Premont me not »een in Kew
spring.
.
York eoeiety a» often u the,- were, even
The entertainment given by Prof.
in those entertainments for charity’s
Hamill «&gt;n Thursday evening hurt was sake where they used to take so much
well attended.
pleasure; probably they find the society
lr
and romping grand­
Ht'Y a pair of Smith,SiminonsZt Peachildren pleasanter.
txxiy’s hand made calf boots. They are
There arc two sons and a daughter in
me best in the market.
the house of Fremont. The eldejt son,
The question of water work* should John Charles, or “Jack,” as lie tatamil!4- paramount to all others in this city iarly called at home, lives with his
handsome wife abd two sturdy boys up
at the coding election.
. the Hudson. He is in the navy, and
Potter, of.tjie Vermontville Hntuk,' his duties are connected with the ar­
is busily engaged in the supervision of rival and departure of ships in this
barbor.
younger brother. Tra^k,
ids roller skating rink.
.is a lieutenant. the army, stationed up
gRTisElw are invited to look in Montana territory, whither he has
..ver our subscription books to verify । taken the youttg’. wife he' reeeutiy
&gt;ur statements in regard to circulation. captured iu New Yojk, a daughter
' of
John D. Towuii^nd, thji law­
Pkosecuting Attorney Colo rove yer.
Both
of
the .boys ” deeply
li kept busy these days looking after j resemble their father. “Wbpa Irani
west," 'said Mrs.
Fremont,
Uh- iut4 rests of the county in criminal went
'
suggested that he stop and coll on
•r.tSCS.
, Gen. .Sibley, in Minnesota, who had
The Banner, has secured a No. 1 ; never seen him. He did it; called in
.■rnepondent in Irving, wo Irvmgitea citizen’s dress, nnd said: ‘Gen. Sibley.
.u) keep posted relative to happenings I who am I?’ ‘You’re a Fremomt,’said
j the general; ‘there’s no mistaking you.
:i&gt; their midst.
| How is yonr father ?’ ’ The sons ore both
I'he Banner now prints and circu- tall,
blauk-hoired, black-eyed
and
three reams, or 1410 papers each । "bearded like a pard," and they both,
like
their
sister,
show
strains
of
Gallic
rt.vk,- with»the list constantly gaining.
, blood— the influence of their grandBouipl to reach 2,000.
I father, the poor, scholarly French
Ladles. have you forgotten to pur- I gentleman, who came to Virginia at the
.-•hroe that. monkey-skin button shoe ’ beginning of the* century and found
made by Smith. Nimmons A Peaixsiy? i their grandmother in her teens.
!
Mrs. Fremont—that “JessieBenton,"
Ask your merchant for them.
the mention of whose name in the nota­
'I’he quarterly meeting \i Cedar
i ble campaign of 1856, always evokes a
1 'irek circuit, United Brethren in Christ, ’ cheer—holds her own remarkably well.
will he held in Cellar Creek church, It doesn’t seem possible that she could
March 2Sd. Preaching at two p. tn., by have made liar • famous runaway match
nearly forty-three years ago.'She was a
deter Mowers.
handsome blonde when she ran away
A large number of state papers from the headquarters of “Old Bullion"
■picte the Banner as saying that 125 hi Washington and joined the fortunes
iiflerent kinds of plow points are man­ of the young explorer; now her hair is
ufactured in this city. There are two as white as snow, but she 'shows few
indications of aging and talks as brill­
tinjei in this city manufacturing points, iantly as ever.
and one of these alone manufactures
Ami how much she looks like her
this muntar, while the other makes father, tbe eminent statesman of
Missouri. Her face is very much like
'wdrly in) different kinds.
his and even her gestures and manner
Criminal Matters.- Monday last . when animated by con versa tion remind
| me uiucli of him as I saw him in WwhWilliam Norman and Jas. Clark, two ington after he had left the senate.
llaltiinorians, wiire arraigned Wore She |HX«osses the lineaments of her
Justice Hayford, charged with the lar- ' father, somewhat softened, ns she in­
■t-ny on the night of March "th of 11 , herits Uia studious and logical mind
i fikAd his commanding spirit.
Was from Roljert Gambrill, of Hasting*
township. It apjiears that early on the
uioruing of the Kth Mr. Gamhrill discov“Sealing wax,” a stationer said, “is
•red that this hen coop had been the
j quietly resuming its place for the seal­
r»Tipirnt uf a visit from chicken thieves
; ing of letters. The use of gum in the
and as snow hud fallen during the night, place of sealing wax was a seductive
he aud:«neighbor tracked the thieves appeal to the laziness of persons, who
to Normans home. The evidem-e was eagerly adopted that method because it
purely circumstantial, but of such a was quick knd handy. It is much easier
character as to thoroughly convince the to run your tongue along the flap of an
envelope nnd press the surface together
Justice of their guilt. "Pap” thought than it is to heat the wax and close the
that a fine of $25 or GO day* in the De­ letter effectually.
troit house of correction fdr Nornuiq,
“Bnt it haa now come io be slowly
and a line of $50 «ir flO days in' the same appreciated that a letter easily sealed is
It only re­
institution in the* case of Clark, was nearly as easily opened.
quires a little dampness to open any
about the fair thing, and the prisoner*
were so sentenced.
Deputy Sheriff letter scaled with gum, aud it may be
done so skillfully that it baffles detec­
fleer was given a search warrant to tion. It is alxnit an much protection
search the premises of Norman for the now to put a letter in a gum-sealed en­
chickens, and while searching he discov­ velope as to put the contents on a postal
Healing wax is a protection
ered buried hi the hay several chickens card.
not belonging to Grambrill, three grain against the prying curiosity of persons
not dishonest enough to steal your let­
bags, half of a sheeps carcass, and a tine ter out and out, yet willing to possros
wolf skin robe which Clark had stolen themrolvro of yonr secrets by peering
&gt;rom the sleigh of Mr. L. S. Bates on- into yonr letters after steaming open a
■
die previous Tuesday. Evidently the gum-aeaied flap.
“A pretty feature of the uro of seal­
two m&lt; n made a business of petty thiev­
ing wax ia the opportunity to use seals.
ing Norman has a wife and five chil­ Heal rings are plenty enough, and if
dren dependant upon him for support, you have not a seal ring, you may use
which fact induced the Jut ice to light­ a coin, or a tangle, or any rough sur­
en his sentence. Norman paid his tine face,. the break of which might be an
indication that the letter had lieen
•md Clark now sojourns in Detroit.
tampered with. The exorea* rompamro
Mr. Geo. Wilkinson, of Hope, is in aill not receive a valuable package tor
the toils of the law. It is charged that transmission unless it in carefully
on Saturday afternoon last George ub
sealed. Seal your letters by all means
stracted a bag containing'groceries to with roehng wax if roj wish bo keep
the value of $1.55 from the sleigh of 11. their contents free fnmf inspection-'

Lewis Stern has a change in his ad*
&lt;ert Element this week.

I&gt; McIntosh, while the same was on
Jefferson street in this city. He was
sivn in the act and was given chase by
an ofiirvrs. numerous citizens and vari­
ous small Ijoys, overhauled ami mwerted
by (‘unstable Stebbens. who piloted
his prisoner before Justice Campbell.
Wilkinson plead “not guilty,” tn the
• harge, asked for and was granted an
adjournment until Friday next,at which
time he will lie tried by jury of" his purs.
M.miwhile he is out on »1UO tail. Hr
claims that it was a case of mistaken
identity.
Hill's Peerless Cough Hyrup will
' “re cough, cold, croup or sore throat,
and relieves whooping cough, asthma.'
It dot-snot dry np a cough and leave
the inflammation and fever behind it,
but loosens the phlegm and morbid
matter, and permits nature to heal the
lung tissues and deseased parts, Call
*nd get a liottle. If not satisfied after
using if, return the empty bottle and I
will refund your money. A package of
Cobb’s Little Pills in top of each Lottie
free. Fredrick HotchWw. '

severe changes of weather this winter. gENTLEY BROS. Si WILKINS'
I have not felt tbe first intimation of
tbe return of my rheumatic trouble.”
“Do you object to the publication
I of this interview, Mr. Ashley?”
oral head of orguinettea, the manufac­
“Not at all. sir. I look upon it as a
No city on the American continent
ture of which was begun naarlv u
duty I owe to my fellow creatures to
decade since.
Tbe ■ auooero with has a larger floating pppulaUon than
Washington.
It Is estimated that alleviate their sufferings so far. as I
which they met was so spontaneous
ain able, and any communication re­
that the name under which substan­ during the sessions of congress twentygarding my synmtoms and cure that
tially the -ame instrument is now known five thousand people, whoee homes
may be sent to me at 506 Maine ave­
became legion, and the concerns en­ are in various parts of this and other
nue, will receive prompt and careful
gaged in their manufacture have in- . countries, make this dty their place
attention."
residence. Some come here, atcrearod iu the same ratio.
Like most
from ■your recital Mr.
,--».?«------new inventions they were at first crude, i traded by the advantages the city . “.Judging
*
’’
there
must be wonderful cur­
cumber-ome
'
’’ 'i offers for making the acquaintance of!
e and complicated, Vasily
ative
about
this medicine.'”
public
men ; ---------other,----------- —various i “
I’'" properties h"
getting out uford,,.,
..,d
.,m
i
a
—
of orde&gt;-, and generally but .
"Indeed,
there
are, sir, for no man
‘ ‘‘ ch
’ uiuv
thnv niuu
wioh to
tn present,
nrwaant 1
'
poorly
ooitatructed. However, the ma n e.,a *“
they
wish
I’uui r&gt; coni.rucuj-i.
»
___ ibeing
- . ...
.
tl...
__ *£..__ *____
“
2_________ 2_____________ „I
priueipleH
correct,
the. I
wbu« tho 3™*' mejortty
gather here, before
thlT^JX
-d 1
this remedv
remedy gave me relief.
relief."
■rhmk
.... constructed
. ... ■* ,
I'rnwu
—J before tnis
which even such ____
poorly
j the
as the
crows flock to the’earrion, .for
“To go buck to the original subject,
goods created stimulated competition. ' the sole purpose of gutting u morsel
aud improvements rapidly followed | ttt the public crib. The latter class, Mr. Ashley, I suppose you see the
same
about“*the
lobby
each ottar, until the mechanical inatrn- iul u Renerai thing, originate the many 1-----7 familiar
------ “Tfaces
—
w
menta of to-day woul I ta hardlv reeog- schemes whieh teruiinate in vicious | be2“on «“tar session ?
ul which
wbkiu are either
miner directed ,
®ot °? much
mi««ht
nizable compared with those originally bJ,ls. a!J of
.X00
- .—
at the.
the public treasury, or toward that
that,.
are constantly seen
offered.
’ ut
,,New
ew faces ftre
.............. _..
...
The common orguinette represents -revenue
which the black-mailing
of. I and
&amp;n(1 old
° , nnflK dfRAnrwmr
^isappeur. The titrain
strain I
the cheapest
etaap»st style of any automatic in corporations’ or private enterprises !
lobbyists is necessarily very
strament in the market - It is very, may bring.
■ Rreat, and when you add to this the
mneu a&lt;lmin-d, and ha-, be-xime quite a
While walking down Pennsylvania; “eniorallzing offeot of.late hours and
favorite, it being neat, compact sad avenue the other day I met kir. Wil- |?u’mP«rate habits, and the tact that
simple iti its -construction. It has a Hani M. Ashley, formerly of your city,! ,^1
,°
found out in their
full, c.eai- tone, i»well made, and, in j whose loug residence here has made v^51118’ t“e“ dl®appoaranoe can easily
nnge of music, is practically unlimited, i him unusually well acquainted with !
«w2°?Otea
,
The top is easily raised, or entirely re- the operations of the lobby.
I.bloodmoved; the music then laid in. reaAy to
Having made my wants in thia par- '
are successful?
»
ran, the top being then replaced ami ticular direction known, in answer to ;
yery*tt^lpercentage, sir. Notheld in position by springs, the insiru an interrogative Mr. Ashley said:
withstanding tiui power and influence
went is ready for
uro A
piece
“Yes, during iny residence here I 01 too 10bb*’ butof these vicious
of
music
can
be repeated
as have become well acquainted with1 jyeaaui^ pass, Were they successful
often as
may
be
required by 1 the workings of the‘Third House.’^sj U would »e a sad commentary upon
sunply joining the end® together, whick it Is termed, and oould tall you of | °?E ®ytJte‘n °f government, and would
are already
for- this
annihilate oue branch of It.
—wmucilageil
— o
...... purpose,?
,-.-v.,, numerous
Mwkwuo jobs '’which,
lucu, like the ‘Hea,
—j —
&gt;------- .
...
| The great majority ot them are either
and tueti parsing *i._.
the v
band
underneath
' then Chinee..’ are peculiar."
Ute orguiitatte, a space at the bottom ,
“You do not regard the lobby, as a J reported adversely or smothered in
committee by the watchfulness and
being felt for the purpose. This is often | body, vicious, do you?"
vary convenient when two or more ver-1
"Not necessarily so, there are good loyalty of our congressmen."
J. HD.
verses of a nong are to be sung, or in and bail men comprising ‘hat body;
muxic for roun 1 dancing, where a w«lu, yet there have been times when it
To rrston- wiim, of taste-Minell or hwinnK uno
?r senottisohe needs to be re-1 must be admitted that the combined Ely’sCrexm Balm. It Is doiuit woodcrful work.
imated mdefimtely.
. power of the ‘Third House* has over- Do uot fall to procure a boule, as tn It lies the
relief you seek. I*rk-r no cent*.
i
tbe
*»*• o’“» ridden the will of the people. The
Apply into nostrils with the anger.
if8* J?
a. ,nMt^ of thr®°, Hm*11 I b“d Influence of the lobby can be seen .From Major Downs. Military Instructor. Mt
the I1 114
,D the
numerous U
blood-bills
,
,
* , .nndor
-------- ------HID UUlUVtUUO
I LILA 1 - UilK that are Pleaaant Academy. Hing Slug, N. Y.: During the
very
cold auf
weather
1 was suffering with Catarrh.
‘“i1 0°?"tn“’tod “pon a new . introduced at every eeealon."
My'b.rf
ian»t
n
principle,
be­
onnmnl., oue
OU. of
,.t the
u&gt;. main features i.,..
„But howoan these be discovered?” ww. ouiikO to k™» wlet. *Kiy,
&lt;t™.» that
luin,I
ing ita increased wind capacity, en
.pjudhr enouch
annonh to
m the
th. -nMrf.llSHSBL'WJ?*!'*.*
-Easily
pereon who j
abliug tlie performer to render slow or
has made the thing a study. I can I subside, in a few day was entirety cured,
fust music with equ^l accuracy; or, in detect them at a glance.”
.
w-A- IX)WNRother words, to play the music as orig­
“Tell me, to what bills do you re- ’,
's ('jraiu RUni effected m
inally intended. There is an “express­
fer?"
'
complete cure.
E. Wammas. KruRxiw.
ion box” on the, top, forming a tone
'2,
“Well, to the annual gas bills, for I E*st&lt;&gt;u. Pa.
chamber, which, by means of a hinged
instance. They are introduced for the •
a f
cover, can be opened or closed by the putpoee ot bleoaiog the Washington , , „
, hlbltuxI] „ p, Km.
performer's left hand while playing,
thus producing crescendo or diminuendo Gas Light company. They usually n$dy*s ’ Favorite Remedy In my family in all
result in an investigating committee !
VLTH1
B &lt;i‘»mestic medicine h
effects at pleasure.
i n^-dctl, :uid that it has never yet failed to acwhlch never amounts to anything coinpllsb the imrpose desired. We look upon It
more than a draft upon the public : M ua anchor to windward that is sure to hold tn
treasury lor the expend ot throve,t- I

The rirxl meahanioel mnaioul inrtra*

KAHT1N&lt;W. nuriAV. MAxen &gt;«. um.

WAGONS!

Each One tailed1

We are making three
widths of Tire:

[N«»rwnlk (Conn.) Hour, j

On the floor in one of the rooms ol igatlon. Another squeeze Is the abat- Ireety, In hope of doing good to others, feeling
tolr bilta
HP thov
nro -caiiea.
nnllAd TH
ara WthM * me4*«ne tanl is near at hand aud to be
the Norwalk Iron Works company is a ton
Dins, as
tney are
i nese,^
implicitly trusted is worth more than it com*.
rkv. g. c. fbrav,
long, heavy cylinder. Ita length is of course, are fought by the butchers j w
about twenty-eight feet and the diam­ and market men. The first attempt । 1?t)r&gt;»t‘rb Associate Editor Hondout Freeman.
eter of the I &gt;ore in about four inches. to force a bill of this description was -------------------------------------------------------------- Buyers are Invited w Call and See
In another department men are at work in 1877, when a prominent Washing TklSSOLlTTlON.
Them.
constructing an air-compressor. When ton politician offered a fabulous sum I 1'
THE FIRM OF
the latter is completed it will be con­ for the franchise.”
“Anything else in this line that you I .
■
|
nected with the tube mentioned above,
and what the inventor confidently be­ think of, Mr. Ashley?"
“Yes, there’s the job to reclaim tbe UHL/lX. Eu i\
151x013..
lieves will be the most tremendous en­
1 I
gine of war will be completed and ready Potomac flats which, had it become a i
for trial.
law, would have resulted in an enor,
__ of__
mous 0WU«.
steal. The work
is U
now
’
•Several
w.v.ra. jvw.o
years ago, while in Wushitig- w
w »/* * .o
V O being '
ton, a gentleman from Ohio heard a ' done by the Government Itself, and ,
'RATTT TT (TP T&lt;’ PR
naval officer say that if a gun oould be will rid the place of that rrialarial ut i
xx_lcj ojtuluxxcl.,
constructed that would throw dynamite mosphere of which we bear so much ! Dhwive* by limitation (our Mr J Deekei
it would thoroughly revolutionize mod- i outside the city."
j
retiring) and m a pmuit
u^n warfare. Mr. Miffin -that was the '
“During your residence here have I
gentleman’s name-proceeded at once you experienced the bad results of QipflfT MJIQT PP DPTHIPPTI
to invent such a gun, and he haa reason living in thisclinfMe?"
OlUUll lUUul Dd nfiUULdU.
' to believe that it will be a perfect sue- |
“Well, while I hd^not at all .times &gt;
z '
cess. It would not do to use powder as ; enjoyed good health, 1 um
certain
And toaceompUsh It.
a propelling uower, for ita sudden so- j that the difficulty which laid me up
, lion would explode the dynamite cart? | so long was not malarial.
It was
ridge at the Start and blow the gun something
■ ■
■ - •hud- -troubled
■ • ■ me -for j
that
to
atoms.
Compressed
air at a years. A snooting, stinging pain that
pressure of about 300 pounds to at times attacked different parts of i
the
square - inch
will
take tbe my body. Ono day my right arin and j
place of powder, and the gun now leg would torture me with pain, there ;
An Opportunity that Occurs but
We ktfep a Full Stock 'of Everything
in South Iwrwaik is expected to throw would be great redness, heat and I
■
vSeldom tp Buy
a three-pound cartridge a distance of swelling of the parts; and perhaps the
that enters into a house. from
two miles. Imagine the effect of a next day the left arm and leg would
cartridge of even so small a weight be similarly affected. Then again it
-striking the side or deck of a vessel or would locate in some particular part
the ramparta of a fortThe explosion of my body and produce a tenderness
would be terrible in ita resalta. If the which would well nigh drive me fran­
gun is a success, others of a size suffi­ tic. There would .Lo weeks at a time
cient to throw 100 pounds of dvnamite that I would be teffiiotod with an inter­
ten miles will be constructed. The gun, mitting kind ot pain that would come
Renpmfully.
loaded with.sand instead of dvnamite, on every afternoon and leave me com­
will be tested in South Norwalk at an
paratively free from suffering doling
early day in the presence of naval offi­ tbe balance of the twenty-four hours.
cers, scientific menUnd others.
Then I would have terrible paroxysms
of pain coming on at any time during
the day or night, when I would be
I Boston Herald. |
obliged* to lie upon my back for hours
A valuable addition has just been
ibrary by and keep as motionless as pdasible.
made to the Goncord public libra
inscript
tbe purchase of a maar
’?* volume, Every time I attempted to move a
irge Tolman, of chilly sensation would pass over my
prepared by Mr. George
that town, oontainiug an exact ropy of body, or I woul^ faint from hot
all the inscriptions on the gravestones flushes. I suffered from a spasmodic
and tablets hi tbe two older burial contraction ot the muscles and a sore­
grounds x&gt;f L’wwonj. The inscriptions ness of the back and bowels, and even
are coined, line for line and letter for my eyeballs beonmo sore rand dis­
letter, with all the peculiarities of spell­ tressed me greatly whenever I wiped
ing and punctuation which appear on my face. ’ I became ill-tempered,
tbe atones, and . with evan the form o; peevish, fretful, irritable and desper­
/
the leltera preserved. Several of tbe ately despdndenL"
“Of course you consulted the doc­
stoneb arc over 200 years old, and are
As low as can be bought in any com­
.sunk in the ground, and so covered with tors regarding your difflculty?”
peting market in the State.
• jjonsulted them? well I should say
moss, as to reudor the inscriptions
nearly undecipherable. The labor of I did. Some told me 1 bad neuralgia;
transcribing .throe epitaph* has fe'en others that I had Inflammatory rheu­
Elt, aud has occupied Mr. Tolman’s matism, for which there was no cure,
are for a number of years. Tbe vol­ that I would be afflicted all my life,
The Brunswick Hla.) Herald aava ume is a largo rucoed book of about five and that time alone would mitigate
that some malicious fellow whom the hundred pages,beautifully executed,and my sufferings."
law ought to put whore he can do.no contain*, beside the in»criptum»,alarg&lt;i
“But didn’t they try to relieve your
barm, put five bars of soap in the wa|er amount of genealogical notes carefnlly miseries?"
tank on the Bruuswiek «!t WayorpM arranged sad indexed. The value of • “Yes, they vomited and physicked,
road, near Wayoruw, on Christmas day. this unique work will increase with blistered and bled me, plastered and
The night express train, that came years, and it will doubtless be con­ oiled me, sweat, steamed, and every­
along next, filled up with the soapy sidered, in a century or two from thia thing but froze but without avail:”
PROMPTLY DOME,
watei-, and soapy water will not make time, the most precious treasure in th©
“But how did you finally reoovei
steam. So the engine waa laid up on proseroion of the library. The book’
“I had a friend living in Michk
the track without steam or the power will be preserved in the safe of the who had been afflicted in a siml
to make it until another engine oould ‘ library building, and ita uro guarded way and had been 'cured. He wrote
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
be sent out to pull the former train and with the utmost care.
me regarding his recovery and advised
.
engine onward. This is a Christmas
me to try the remedy which cured
Cnk that is neither funny nor umart,
him. I procured a bottle and com­
asdangerotw as it waa malicious.
menced its use, taking a tablespoonful
Charlo- Dickens once received a
Let it not be repeated.
after each meal aud at bed time. 1
ALBERT LEA ROUTE.
ohtek for £1,000 from HoUowav, ths
had used it about a week when I no­
pill man, which was placed at ths anticed
a
decrease
of
the
soreness
of
the
Hoge MDt to tbe market born Cali- thor’a disposal on condition that &lt;me
lorn la have to be trapped in the wooda line .W complimentary reference to joints and a general feeling of relief.
in .bout tbo rani, maiutor aa beam. Ou Holloway’s cures should appear wi ths I persevered in its use and finally
so I could move ajound wttbeutJii
moat ol the ranebea, it ia aaid, the. ewine book .hwh OwLhuh — U»1 pn|&gt;l«)v
are aa wild aa deor lhaough the wood., iug in moolhlj noratau*. Uiokw mbI ing, wtien I told my friends that ft
,nd U cornered they will place them
thA check bMk bj ti.o
«h» Waroer-s Safe Eheumatlc Cure 1
We have a few on liand which we&lt;Mtv
bad put me on my feet"
adve. on tlie delenalve and light like brought 5 .iibont
M»w»r M -1
U&gt; okae .nit at a low price.
“And do you regard your cure as
GREAT BOCK ISLAMD ROUTE
B. K. Bowker: Naiarw doee not ia- permanent?"
M J Ravage:. However much room
“Certainly, I haven’t been so well in
lb.™ m.y
b&lt;&gt;
,h*X’
years as 1 am now, and although I
&amp;icA«rB
bare been subjected to frequent ami

DDAC

Material!

GOODS UNDER VALUE

Sill to Ridge Board.

DECKER BROS

ULMJLM

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

Of Our Own \laki

Pluiig, M&amp;uhag

II Wtriag

Road Scrapers!

BKNTLKY BBOS. &amp; WILKINS.

�the experience of other towna, we be­
The Report of the Council Com­
lieve that enough oould be realized
*w Watkh Works.—Below
to pay running expenses and interest
wogtae the report of the rommitte ap­
There is no doubt however, that
pointed by the council to investigate the am aunt thus realized, added to
the insurance saved, would be much
the qnestioh.of water works: *
To the Mayor and Comnicm CottncU । more than enough to pay those items.
As to fire protection:
o/t/ta City of Hanttnys:
The system of steamer and reser­
Your uommittee to whom was re­
ferred the duty of investigating the voir seems to your committee to be
cost and rffieiency of different meth­ clumsy, unreliable and Impracticable.
ods of fire protection would respect­ After being1 pnt in the best order posible the steamer running at its full
fully report;
Thai tlH-y have had the mutter un­ capacity, exhausts ite supply of water
in
35 minutes, and is then useless for
der conkldepsdon and have pursued
the investigation iw thoroughly as further protection until the cistern
has
been refilled, and in cases where
possible in the time allotted.
Through the kindness of Mr. L. C. a second fire is started by flying cin­
Welton un interview was arranged ders or shingles, as is often the case,
with a Mr. M. Walker, a member of the steamer can fight the fire in only
the water commission pf Port Huron, one place at a time.
*
Also, in case of a large fire among
and an engineer of roc.ognized ability,
wTio assisted us in making an esti­ the business buildings of the city,
mate of n set of water works suffi­ only two streams can be thrown for a
period of 35 minutes before amove
cient frtr thu needs of this city.
In making our estimates we have must be made, consuming valuable
denied it necessary to consider only time, which would enable the fire to
such means us would protect the regain its original force. How long a
whole (ity, as it would be manifestly stream could fight such a fire is a
unfair to tax die whole for the bene­ question your committee could hot
determine, only a short time at most.
fit of a few.
The estimates made have been Some, or a large portion of the reser­
carefully considered, and it is believ­ voirs might be rendered useless on
ed will be found to be outside figures. account of the heat. This would de­
The ground covered and position pend iu a great measure on the
of piping will be found detailed on a strength and direction of the wind.
map accompanying this report. Es- Also, in case the steamer should be­
timaifng tire protection to extend come disabled* the city would be en­
900 feet from each hydrant
tirely unprotected.
The water works would consist of
TJie water works system, on the oontrary, is always steamed up and
the following, viz:
I ready, with 80 horse power behind It,
Wdl «1&lt; ft dtameter. bricked up and
property oavered, intended to funilrti
I Instead of 15. The water supply nevwater for domestic purpone* and small
.•
. .
aj.e
•res.............................
* *X) er becomes exhausted. There
BaiUHdk for water works machinery
two boilers aud pumps; one can be
3Sx«0, Are-proof, 1 story hiRh.
l.'.HO
disabled and die other will do the
Pump!uc machinery, conidHting of two
rUel boiler* 48 in. diameter, 13 ft. long,
work. Six or eight streams can
tubular. ancHwo “team fire pump*. The
thrown on any fire which might
cylinder l* in. diameter. 12 in.
'■troke. together with all huukcm, connec­
cur in the business portion, at once,
tion.''. fire fronts and compresidon cham­
or fire can be fought in as many dif­
ber, the pumps and boilers so arranged
ferent places at the same time.
tha; one or both of each can lie run sep­
arately ........................
6.100
Your committee will say nothing
Piping—three miles laid in the ground
at leant four feet deep
Ifi.lM about the convenience of this system
30 hydrant* (for position nqe map!.... 1,200 to persons availing themselves of its
Special castings, such as T and X
benefits for domestic purposes or its
Gules and other appurtenances.
advantages in sprinkling streets and
Making a total of
320,034 lawns. The streets can be sprinkled
..
la the above estimate an attach­ .by subscription part of...
the time,
ment is provided for, to be attached water can be carried in a pall for doto the suction of pumps, which will mestic purposes.
Lawns can get
allow the water for fire purposes to along without any care, die out, and
be taken from the river when neces- got rusty as they always have.
•&lt;ary by. simply reversing a lever.
But in view of all the facts in rela­
Under this arrangement it would be tion to this matter which your com­
necessary to place the works near the mittee have been able to obtain, we
river.
most earnestly recommend the put­
-^Thc total amount estimated being ting down of suitable water works ‘
in
for the works completed and in run­ this city.
ning order.
Dated, Hastings, March 7, 1884.
Your committee have also ihyestiAjllkn Jones,
gated the system of fire protection by
N. T. Parker,
means of u steam fire engine and res­
Wm. H. Stkbbinh,
ervoirs. the reservoirs being placed
J. W. Bkntlkv,
to cover the same ground as nearly
W. C. Kellky,
ita possible. Reservoirs of B6&lt;&gt; barrels
•
Committee.
each have been .estimated upon, this
rite being
as„—
your
commit-1 Golden Wedding.—Mr. and Mrs.
... as small
---------,. -----------t
---------_ deem suitable
-------for a small
.. i I Levi K. Stanton, of Baltimore, cetetee
wonk!
fire.
। brated the fiftieth anniversary of their
■
This cistern when fu|l under ordi­
। marriage at their residence, in Balti­
nary pressure would supply oue
stream of 175 gallons per minute one more,.on Wednesday. March 5th, 1881.
and one-hal^hours. or two streams The day was tine, and the many friends
three-quarters of an hour, through a te-gnn to assemble at an surly hour,
one-inch nozzle; but a Sllsby No. 5 until the number was no less than 72,
engiu!, working at ita maximum ca- including brothers, children, grand­
pacty rpuld'empty one of them in
children, neiees, nephews, ami nmnjv
abfut 35 minutes.
Tiie estimate would be as follows: other friends. The fore part of the day
On- No. fi Htanmcr . . ...........
*3,200 was spent in visiting and talking of
Enfine houro and barn, Arc proof
1,200 those happy days gone by, until it was
Twin aud harnexx.................
w&lt;)
30re»crYoir*«U40.0Q ........
'
8*0 anr&amp;Anced that dinner was prepared.
Ooapproacbe'. to river aud pond .
.
'*00
A glance at the well loaded tables was
Making total of 114,300
enough to assure all that there was no
As to the cost of running, compara­ lack of good things; after partaking
tively, the hose, service and incidentals
of which even the epicures pronounced
are not taken into account, as the
cost of that would be alike under a success. On the return of the bride
and groom to the parlor, they found it
either system.
transformed with the beautiful gifts­
For tbe water works—
I first cl*Hgfireman per day|2 oo
tokens of love and esteem from friends
I night watchman........... ............. . ..12*
J cord 4 foot wood. 2 W—*5 25
both present and absent. Mrs. E. A.
3« day, $1,916 23.
Clark being seated at the organ led in a
For Mtcaxner1 Aret cl*M fireman ................... .12 00
hymn appropriate, for the occasion, fol­
l nightwatchman.. i 23
lowed by the presentation which was
Feed for team ...
fnade by Mrs. S. L. Coleman, of Mon­
t!31G 2S tana Ter. f*e also read this lieautiful
। jtoem:
*
A IKU.DEN WKtrblSO.
Total.
12.216 26
O, happy fate, with blesAinux rife,
The item of filling reservoirs may
Mia calm and cloudy weather.
Through half :t hundred years of life,
eeem to be extravagant or unreasona­
To love apt! live together.
ble, bqt in brdeir to fill the twenty res­
aU
fairy fountains far and hear,
ervoirs ’by1 pumping from one to
Their streams of tnnslc flinging.
On fancy’s realm methinks I hear.
another by th® shortest route, and
Tho-te wedding bells still ring!ng.
using 1,000 feet^ of hose, the average
Each heart was Joyous there and then.
number of reservoirs to be filled and
Just half a century’ after
refilled is 51, or an average of a little
We banish care from every brow,
We welcome mirth ^nd laughter.
more than two and one half reservoirs
must be pumped full to fill one. , To
Life's Mprtiflr may he s season wet.
■ For fave and lovers' kLw*..
lay 1,000 feet of hose, reel it up and
But autumn* Joy* arc doubly sweet.
relay it lR\ times and pump 500 bar­
On such a day as this la
1/
rels of water each - time will' take 102
When past and present linked tn one, ‘
hours, or lOi days, thus allowing 2
Tbetr kindly stores outspreading.
hours to each aggregate reservoir.
This estimate of two hours to each
For Wide and bridegroom.
GOO barrels is evidently none too

WOMEN ROMANCERS.

A

ROMAN

emeus.

mittee

much time, as the actual pumping
time would be, under ordinary pres­
sure, H hours, the other half hour be­
ing occupied in reeling in hose, mov­
ing and relaying same.
*. For this duty we have -estimated
ten men (hosemen) and wages at $1.25
per day, making tbe ooat of filling
reservoirs once &lt;127.50*
It would be impose! ble to state the
number of times it would be necessa­
ry to fill the reservoirs within the
year, but your committoe think not
less than three times after they shall
have become hard enough to hold
water. It has been our experience
that new cistern* would leak the wa­
ter out several times before they
would hold. Consequently the esti­
mate made might not be enough for
the first year.
&gt;
'
As to the revenue:
The revenue from the steamer and
reservoir system would be whatever
labor oould be performed by the man
and team working on streets, etc.
Your committee is informed that
iasuranee Mtea would be cut down

reigned supreme. It is with a sad heart thy I
cannot bo with you; 1 hr.ve looked forward to
this time for years, and it to a great dtoappoim»hotild hsveeoms.

father and mother ttibi

ixAthik.
A Bne conch from cblltlren, oeuter table wl»h
batulHornely rm bro I dared scarf from nieces and
MMNSR; nund.Nome frame photographs of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. .Stanton. Nashville; ruckle plated
tea jot from Mr. nnd Mr*. O. A. Bumton, Kan,-,
hangtnx tamp, grandchildren; gold pin, little
grandchildren; beautiful framed photographs
of -Mr. and Mrs. N. Miller from S. J. Miller and
son, battle Creek; two handsomely hand pjduted plaques, Mr. jind Mrs. Lewis, Madison.Ih*.;
silver syrup enp, Jerome Clark, Madison. Win.;
tlx silver lotopoons, Mrs. C. Clark, Madlvoq.
Wls.; cut gtaM fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Orin
Clark. Allegan; China wash bowl and pitcher,
Grandpa Grayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gruvburn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark. Marsalles; bed
spread, Mr. and Mat. Geo. liennett; one dozen
fruit napkins from groom to bride; soft felt hat
from bride to groom; hand knit lace brush and
cast* Mrs. Clarinda Clark, l-acey; walnut brack­
et, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, Marengo; a
very handsome tidy, Mr. and Mrs. PUUna,
wntksberry. Pa.
Rattle Creek papers please publish.

[Archibald Forbro in English Magazine.]

I bare seen Napoleon III at the pin
nacle of hh hollow splendor. From
the German picket line on August 2,
1870, I heard the distent cheering on
the Spit.-’herenberg that greeted him
and the lad whom ho brought from
Metz to receive that day his "bap­
tism of fire.”
Again I saw hiih
on
tbe
morning after Sedan as
tbe broken man—broken in power,
in prestige, in health, in spirits—
sat with
Bismarck on the grass,
plot in front of tbe weaver's cot­
tage on the Donehery road. Next
morning I witnessed his departure into
hi* Wilbelmshohe oaptivity. I hsve
seen him doddering about Brighton,
and strolling under the beeah tree* that
encircle Chiselhurst common. And for
the last time of all I saw that stolid,
care-worn face as it lay on the raised
pillow of the bier in tbe broad corridor
of Camden place ; and when the face
waa no more visible I witnessed the
coffin laid down in the little chapel
among the Clnselhurat elm trees.
I knew the boy of the empire when
the shackles of tbe empire had fallen
from his limbs and he was no longer a
buckram creature, but a lively, natural
lad. My acquaintance endured into
his manhood.
When the twilight was
falling on the rolling veldt cf Zuiuland,
and his day’s work in the staff tent was
done, lie liked, as it seemed to me. to
gossip with one who knew the other
ride of the picture, about the early days
of the Franco-German war -a war that
hail wrought at once his ymn aud hi*
emanc nation. And finally, poor gal­
lant Ind I I miw him. dimly through tiara
the very Inst of him, xs he lay there
dead qu the bloo»l-staintri sward by tbe
Ityotyosi river,, with a calm, proud
smile on hi* face, and hi* body pierced
by countlpw* xisegai stall*.
Men have cn.led his death ignoble.
Petty as was the quarrel, wretched.as
w^Blie desertion that wrought his fate,
I cull him, rather, happy in the oppor­
tunity of hi*, death.
Hod lie lived,,
what of artificial ity, what of hollow
unreality might there not have been in
store for him. As'it wiw, he hul moved
in the world a live ghost.
Bettor than
thia, surely, to be a dead iiero—to end
the Napoleonic serio-comedy with hia
young face gallantly to hi* assailant*,
and his life-blood drawn bv the cold
steel!
__________

[Naw York Otar, tediaaanolto Tl®n ’
The Ledger’s most popular writ
with a few axoeptions, have b
women. Mr. Bonn -r ha* really done a
great deal toward giving women an
equal chance with men.wand at a time
too, when the public waa nnaornrio ned
to rwer'ving instreetion or amnscftieut
from any but male author*.
Mr*
Sigourney waa the fl rat woman heevtft
employed as a writer. At that time
ttiere waa no one of either sex who could
give more dign:ty to a publication than
she. Alice and i’hebe Cary, and many
other women, whose names a'tarward
became famous, helped make The
Ledger.
■
;I asked Mr. Bonner if he did not
think that one of tbe secrete of The
Ledger'* great suocewi wo* the fact that
it had so strong a corps of women writ­
er*; as women who had any literary skill
whatever,* usually poesaMed the faculty
of their own sex, and it was an undeni­
able truth that where women are largely
interested in a paner ita destiny is favor­
ably fixed beyond peradveuture.
* He thought they had been of great
advantage, but said he had never been
unite certain what tbe main-spring of
The Ledger’* look had been,' but wm
inclined to think it waa ita high moral
tone.
He had been continuously
wata'uin! to keep everything ont of ita
columns which any one of the very
highest moral sensibility oould object
to. In order to make sure that the
standard could not be lowered, he em­
ployed
an imaginary censor, who
(iat in judgment severe but honest,
upon
every
line
printed.
The
person who filled thia responsible and
exalted position was a mythical old lady
who belonged to Dr. Potto* church, then
the very stronghold of tbe most con ven
tional piety. The manuscript reader
waa instructed to eliminate everything
the imaginary censor oould possibly
think unfit to read to her children and
grandchildren. Everything the reader
passes upon favorably Mr. Bouner after­
ward reads, correcting, erasing and in­
terlining, in order to give it all that
peculiar and distinctive tone which
can
only
be
obtained
by oon
fortuity to one mind.
Frequently
bo find* .something to expunge after
the reader haa done hia work. He
draws his pen over it and writes on the
margin : "The old lady would be sure
to object to this:" or, “The old lady
does not approve of thia," and returns
it to the reader, tliat he may be guided in
future by two marginal comments, which
are supposed to be the direct opinion
of the imaginary censor. Mr. Itouner,
the reader and the good old lady make
up The Lodger’s editorial staff, the old '

southern man,- and wasa^aS * ”**
hnnded fct rmuMg with

With flirt* playing merrily, with awaying standard* and gleaming atatuee,
with proud young radeta. with priesta
add guards with created yhelma, skilled
perforuient, restless horse* and glitter­
ing chariota, down the sacred street
wind* a long procession, led by the boy
magistrate.
Marcus of Rome, the
favorite of the emperor. It passes
into the
great
circus
and
files
ifi'to the arena? Two hundred thou­
sand people—think, boys, of a arena
tent that holda 200.000 people?—rias to
their feet and welcome it with hearty
hand-clapping.
The truxnpeta sound
Crelude. the young magistrate (standing
i his aiiggeetus, or state box), fling*
the mapna. or white flag, into theoouroe
as the signal for the start; and. as a
ringing shout ^oes up, four glittering
chariota, rich in their decorations of
gold and polished ivory, and drawn by
four plunging horses, iranrf fhom their
arched stulls and dash around the track.
Green, blue, red, white—the colors of
the drivers—stream from their tunice.
Around and around they go. Now one
and uo* another is ahead. The people
strain and cheer, and many a wager is
laid as to the victor.
Another ahout!
The red chariot
turning too sharply, grates against the
meta, or short pillar that stands al the
upper end of the track, guarding the
low central wall; the horses rear and
plunge, the driver struggles manfully
to control them, but all in vain; over
goes the chariot, while the now mad­
dened horses dashed wildly on until
checked by mounted attendants and led
off to their stalls.
“Blue! blue!"
“Green! green!“ rise the varying shout*,
as the contending chariota stall struggle
for tbe lead. White is far behind.
Now comes the seventh or final round.
Blue leads I No, green is ahead I Neck
and neck down the homestretch they go
magnificently; and then the cheer of
victory is heard, as, with a final dash,
the green rider strikes the white oord
first and the race is won!
Now, in the interval between the
races, come the athletic sports; foot­
racing and wrestling. ro]M&gt;-dancing and
high leaping; quoit-throwing, and ju­
venile matches. One man runs a race
with a fleet Cappadocian horse; another
expert rider drives two bare-backed
horses twice around the track, leaping
from back to back us the horses dash
sronnd. Can you see “
any
great
TV very F
-----between the arena perform,
A* &amp; IS8 *nd °“e of A' D'
w81

dajhtgtu.bea officer durum t „
Tb. name ol thu
r
though Mr. im.i. U4d it to o„,
following raaodoi.' •‘Thin man.” eeid he, «,M

? T? “
to '« Pmn«ZIW
color, he kept hut black • .Ct
bUck Inll gitaffta
ooUmn-

H

which w«e lyin, 00 d

wound which hu Utoed him
end Mother iefbeto* .
•
oo *Tta Blnck Deni of lh, Mieue^T
whoweetaky to Ita taeptal. .tota
lent, word, that he uttered are «tdl
diembered ia tta oar, for their eeta
aeae. When a cel officer or &lt;Z
mender vrnte an admiral, and k,;Z
down in hia launch to L ave he h
to loiter a minute or two talon, he J?
the laat word. Then the word
alwaya ia: ‘Well, admiral, j muw H
•tare off.' Thia man. aa ta lar data
opened hia er» for the laat Ume tai
looked around him on the friendly fare
of hie aeaoeiatee. and Raid: Well t
guoeo ru ahore off.' aud ttaa died ■
(Chkw^u Tribuik*. ]

Some interesting figures ars gITCa „
London Truth of Jan. 3 oonrorumg the
tliterary earnings of well -known huthon
era. Disraeli (the voungeri madr |]5o .
000. Byron *115,6(K)
Ixkni
earned Al00,000 on his hittorv, gottrnr
three-fourths of the net profits Tlnen
and Lamartine made ; imilar *mni by
their hiMcrias. Thackeray never made
ruorv* than $25,000 by one novel.
Walter Scott v« paid $550,000 for
eleven novels of three volume* na/A aaM
nine volumes of “Tales of My Land­
lord. ** For one novel he received $5(1- •
000* and between November, 1R25, sad
Juno, 1827. he received $180,000 far
literary work. Lord Lytton is said fa
have made $400,000- by hi* novela;
Dicken*, it has been computed, ought to
have l«een making $50,000 a year tor
the throe years prior to tbe pablicatm
of “Nicholas Nickleby” aud Trollope u
twenty year* made $350.0tw The fal­
lowing prices were y»did for -inri*
bei”«
.r c. onvingKratam.
works George Eliot's 11 Itomoh. $50.
v
L
*
, .11
[M«a*a Beach in Now York .Sun.]
000; Ben it a Waverly," $3,501: ncoU’j
Public taste has changed wonderfully
After mT fuber hlul
■‘Wuod took." $40,000; Scott' 'IjfeM
wrtlu.,
mr., but tbe old „th Th. Sno ,or ab„ut B
Napoleon’’ $90,000; Wilkie &lt; olItM*
Udr ,t,|| bold, b«r po.itt.Mi m .upreme ch
lh(.
depKtienl, b.
“Armadale.’ ,$25.01)0; Moore - Lalla
o.luwrm Tbe Udg.r office, ud her bou»bt my uncle out To gie. yon u
Rookh,” $15,000; Goldsmith's "Vicar
|nd«mMit i. ;u.t M e«er. m lie* er .a,, o( Ue rude rtund-r of the Bret
of Wakefield. $300; Gibbon’* “De
w... u.deo.1 nothing pertumng to Mchin.ry I remembu th.t „ W u
. dine and Fall/' $5U,000; Jobnsoa’s
The ledger h&gt;e been changed «mce ite ‘ „ld
.ngjM,
(or mopbling “Rassetas,’' $500; Johnson'* “Lives of
««ly date. It run. the ..me depart- , , „„ ,,
^Updu. „d
» of . the Poote." $1,500.
mute, th. um. .tyle of .ton., often th„ (Md.„ 1M,ppw,rf te get hu toot
by the .am. wntetmwho. being well | ttodw u,, pump c^,k. w„u it hort
paid, are alao long-heed.
x
. hi. foot terribly, bnl it broke the pump. I
A writer in Tbe Cinrinmtti Enqnaar
! That old engine was in use afterwards i1 give* the following e*timute
th*
! over in Brooklyn—used for pumping I proper proportion of weight to height
(Washington Republic.]
t
salt
water
for
a*bathing
eitabitahment
in
women
:
Five
feet
in
height
i-bcnld
“Why is it," asked a lady, “that gen­
weigh 100 pounds; 5 feet I inch, 106
here^
Sun
tlemen—no, men—persist in wearins on .the Heights (lose
.-- -- by
-- —
- The
- ----------their overcoats to thekseats in theatres 1
^xraner
the first papers pounds; 5 feet iTinche*. 113 pound*; 6
pound*. 5 f*«C &lt;
and then taking thefljhoff. to the im- that
* ‘ used
"
*" it wm
’ used’ feet 3 inches.
itam, ““
and I ‘think
mense discomfort of at least four peo­ bv a 1-oent paj»er called The Transcript inches. 130 pound*; 5 feet 5 inches, 138
aknot fka ____
pounds ;5 feet 6 inches, 144 pound*; 5 fast
ple—those on each side and those before
THE VALUE OF EXERCISE.
7 inehe*. 150 pounds, 5 feet 8 ixicbe.,
and behind him ? A man with a good
'
155 pounds; 5 feet 9 ioche*, 163 pound*;
vigorous swing to his arms usually 1835.
In that year there were not probably 5 feet 10 inahee, 167 pound*. 5 feel 11
manages to dislodee the bonnet from
inches,
176 potted*; fl fret. 180 pound*.
more
than
a
dozen
newsboys
in
the
tbe head of the lady beside him, and
Prof E«lix Oswald In Popular Scieac*
Monthly.]
the most careful action cannot save that whole city of New York, and th* first of
Judge
Tourgee: No nation th*t for
them
was
started
by
The
Hun.
The
“When I reflect on the immunity of
of the lady in front of him. To be thia
gate ita eonga will long keep ite national
isrd-working people from the effects of
lady in front is to have an experience boys who afterward sold tbe rix-penny
life
intact.
When American*
papers
were
£aid
by
tbe
week,
while
the
rrong and over-feeding," say* Dr.
unpandleled in its annoyance. A sudden
singing their own aongs they are erneftoerhaave, “ I cannot help thinking that
blow on the back of the bonnet is the
So, Ing to live their own life.
most of our fashionable diseases might
first intimation you will receive that &gt;a»d according to the copre* sold.
arrangement
at the
Altamy
&gt;e (Hired mechanically instead of chemthe man behind
is about to uncase himself &gt;y .mutual
^u&lt;uuu&gt;»uvutK&gt;UUC*WDimielI
..
----------Oe—v~. ...
euu .aumuj
cally, by climbing* bitterwood tree, or
Before you recover, a blow on the side P*”» “® six-penny boy* used to keep
Ilow like the echo is the htiman sys­
rhopping it down, if you like, rather
of the head assures you that one sleeve I back
„* and
ftni^ let the
***« p*
penny bore have the tem.
If we speak kindly the echo
-’ll- a .-.-.. .
flweil z.l...
-I 1L _ ______ _
me .
han Hwallowing a decoction of it* dishas yielded up its contents in a some­ j first chance at the passengers. Thia answers likewise. If we rare for our
fisting leaves.” For male patients,
what sudden manirar; unless yon are ' Byntem finally developed into regular system we have good health ’ If we
gardening, in all its
branches, is
unusually quick-motioned you do not carriers routes, each paper having ito ignore nature's laws tee incur ill health
bout as fashionable a*
the
said
avoid a blow on the other side when he own carriera, and protecting them by For all troubles of the stomach. liver,
Iracases, and no liberal man wMnld
pulls the coat off from the other ai^n; refusing to soil any paj&gt;er« to neunbova blood or kidneys, use Dr Jones’
(brink
from
the
ex]ien*e
of
*
It speedily cures dpall this, however, might be borne, but an tbe street, until about an hour after Clover Tonic.
ooard fence, if it wOtald induce bis
your dutcumuture is complete when he the carriers had been supplied and hud pepsia, coati yeness, bad breath, pil».
pimples,
ague
and
malaria disca**irng-poisoned wife to try her hand at
started
on
their
routes.
Some
of
the
turns square round to hand the coat
nrf-«p*ding, or. a* a last resort, at
upon the back of his chair, thus giving routes became very valnable, worth u appetite, low spirita, hCRdache, and
xoeing, or a bit of wheelbarrow-work.
This system waa makes the general health excellent can
the unfortunate bonnet another blow much as $5,000.
Price
Lawn tennis will not answer the»occathat destroys your good-humor for &lt;the4 broken up by oijl Bennett, who de­ be taken by the most delicate
&lt;icn. There is no reason of going to
evening Talk of large hats! The) termined that The Herald should be 50 cents, of F. Hotchkiss.
*xtremes and exhausting the little re- are bubbles of vanity beside the nuisanoo •applied to everybody, and I have been
haining strength of the patient, but
much amused reoenUv to find his eon
Pomona whose hmga are impaired or
vithout a certain amount of fatigue the.
endeavoring to re-Mtabliah the old who have throat diwuara ahould not go
I
’hiOh *“ brok“ ”■
ipeciflo fails to operate, and experience
to the we ,hon*. aa the air ia al* o&gt;s
will show thait labor with a practical
poiaonouato aueb trouble.
I w &gt;”
At a gentleman’s dinner party ia this
--------------------------- -psrpose—gardening, boat rowing, or
Bigelow*, Pomtivj* Cure, whlrh run,
yite rewnUy. on. of th.
ctorthree trouble, of the throat, lungs ami
unatcur carpentering—enables people
1»R
to
wbrt
eomo
oooeider
a
daprarod
1
bronchial tul« apeedlly, th.iroughlj
x&gt; beguile tnemselves into k far greater
Bow it elartlw yon in a theatre, and permanently. THal bottlr free, ol
amount of hard work than the drill taat. tor ioy-vat^, &lt;aa eaon to looar
hie goblet before it knuffied hit llpe and whan you're Binding the programme
master of a gymnasium oould get them
F. Iiotchkiae.
po- r into itaeryatal depth, through bie into the ovenbow which the man )UBt
k&gt; undergo.
Their Jojx that both may share them.
eye^leeeoe. - t hat ia thief he aeked m front of you has put under hia seat
A Lawyer’s Oplalon of lnt*r**t to •»Beside the potential energy that turns
J. A. Tswuey Em. a leading attorurt ™
S’ h*1'1
“‘“•r mayeety-e own Wineik
Then came the reading of a letter by aanlship into play-work, athletes have
Mlnn wrlto?: "Aft^ asm# It for
.
A litt&gt; bah. I declare."
And, rare
Mrs. E. A. Clark, from an absent
. aawtv
1 .
--- O " —3 W.VW l*u,
BUQCieulT
enough there waa a “ci;
ww Uf
Mt” of .
a o&gt;11
Hah. think
““nk thutUinmoe
that the mao behind ____
voa may a*'
be
aase-restoring capacity. T^eir consti­
daughter, which ia here ported:
iorid
too email to bo awn
n eaeilr
easily with
with the
th* playing
play inc the eame
same gam,
tnmo on
™ you.
'
tution does not yield to every trifling
nake&lt;l era. but plainly rieibl. through
scadent; their nerves can stand the
SLKS&amp;rSZ!?bKr"K■■ W
atrong eye glmwn. and Ural; enough I
What can t say to you upon this, II
---- —
vuvUBU
wear and tear of ordinary excitements;
for dnulauft purpose,
u‘;- him
u-’
’
ary of fifty years of married lifer
»es.
Stir
up
1 *®® .TO11fra got a colored eerranl
&gt; little change in tbe weather does not
spent your youthful days; have live
and bo would dart a.
”
awiftiy through the 5irl«" •*“ B man to another
______ _ ____
tha_
other drug store. Luge si®e. Iioo.
disturb their sleep; they can digest
water and lose himself
himwlf behind the ice. &lt;“?•
*“ the reply. • You ae
,’more than other people. Any kind of Th* &lt;=*«• oee
youthful friends pas* awav. I think
&lt;
----------- --- .offered by “T ,w«eV •“‘•r haa jaat loot her hi
of -lemporanw
say. happy years and some sorrows have come iyxercise * that tends to strengthen—not
it. m
AM trout
front. brook __
a_____ 7 hand . an
U_J a. *
. mournthe inedent,
water
HototlkUe. the dnu«l« » dear
to you. but there has been more Huiuhlne than &gt; special set of muscle, but the muscu­
—» au
— he. ..-A,
11.10
clouds; you have never known the sorrows of ft
at a diaconnt after thia diaoovwy.
* iw-u-R—
“«•
nar whit, girl ud
widowed life or the bltthr cup of disappointed lar system in general—has a propor­
b BoXtm tat
MrM • roiond one. Hhe hwmonin,
life; love and honesty hare been your motto: tionate influence on the general vigor*
thni*. Bron
you have freely given uud freely received and
»uli the inonrning. u it wen.
yours have been a life of many bfeaslngs, riche* □f the nervous organism, and thereby
u* nia parta
jn ita pathological power of resistance.
wbemgao many -length," A
For nervous * children my first pre­ b,£?r-two hM*
'"’i11®11 matter, in­
scription would be—the open woods
bluing the onee, whic* be bw to memflow doth the email de aeti.e Hueimand a merry playmate; for the chlorotic Jr“e the mme “ hie own .peechee
affections of their elder comrades—
uxl all !*!•
I^mimg part., TOeh a. the meh ,nd prore aeoh midnight hour, to abow iuraanoe
oompaMe. ita full, dwtnotira
«cme diverting, but with all fatiguing,
oo‘Md‘“. •»&lt;« th.
.o&gt;m of manual labor. In the minds of
“1,DUr “ •*• ofoft. b&gt;
attio or nu higher, and in tha dead ot
too many parents there is a vague
mght pmlaima ilaaU the fiend M fire.
notion that rough work brutalizes the or about SUOliaaa. Tha
sharacter. The truth to, that it regu­
Dimolutiom NoncF-Nitkr H berfbi
lates ita defects; it calms the temper, it

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 48.

The Hastings Banner.
H istincm. Barry

Mku

MARSHALL L. COOK.

WHOLE NO. 1496.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 21, 1884.
BATTLE

Mi nr fVM have sem th* K&gt;ory of thr coming of
|
the Lord;
.
LohI.
* otTO^iaL Ttb&gt;-lrintll*r Whrre
gT*p”
arv
luirra,
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H. kab loae, u,,
liuhuiu, ot hi, urnble swift sword.
His truth is inarching on.

Friday with the usual progfam of
speaking, reading and sinkingThe
Parente »nd those interested visited the
school, so that the teacher had no cause
ito c*InPlaln for lack of company. Miss
| Wilcox has had charge of the school for

Tolls seen it in time to put out the
flames.
Spickler has left the PrichardvUle
mills and moved to Galesburg where be
intends to go to milling.
Willie I^arabee is learning the mill­
ing trade of Wallace Norton.
John McGollister is moving into
Clark Hunt’if house,
A. C. Wait has built a veranda over
his kitchen door which sets his build­
ing off in good shape.
Mrs. Frank Bishop is very sick.
H. L. Campbell ha* sold hi* half in­
terest in . the PrichardvUle bending
works to his partner, A. C. New*ton:
consideration $500.
Sidney Hull is ready to put up his
new house when the weather settles.
C. P. Larabec’s fast horee died last
week; disease quick consumption. Loss
as near as can be estimated, about &gt;50,
just what it coat him to winter it

; the republican ticket
And do not fail
, to attend the caucus and help launch
i the ship in a seamanlikr manner. Ona
word more: When you attend the caucits go thJk and stay until thr last man
to nominated upon the ticket Do not
let the ticket be loaded down by inj»dicious nominations but take as great
ness be the-ira.
.
_______________________________
We____
now
have a harness maker in an interest in putting up* good man
town, for which, let us be thank fid and for constable as yon would for superevening. Rev. J. Clancey officiating.
They go to housekeeping very soon and
have the i«rt wishes of a host of friends,
Miss Nellie Brandstetter and George
Van Tyne were married on Tuesday,
They go to make a home near Middleville, where may prosperity and ha ppi-

| two years and has always taken a deep
interest in the welfare of her scholars.
MUBSCRJPTION RATES i
udnuict-. *1.80 per year: If paid within Rix I have wen him In the wntrh Sirs of a hundred The progress the school has made dur­
-wMilh.s. *l.X&gt;per year; If not paid until ex- .
circling camps.
ing the time shows that her labors have
riraUoti of year. *1-B0. Subacribera out
They bavr buUded him an altar tn the evening not been in vain. She leaves many
I&gt;atronize him.
drn« and damps:
and all the time from caucus to election
Another baby at M. J. Goar
I caa read his righteous sentence by thr dim friends who wish h?r success in the
and flaring lamps;
future.
in talking ap our ticket: come early to
ADVKKTISING RATKH
LACW.
His day la tiArchlng on.
AL Stevens’ wife nnd little daughter.11 the poils and get every rrpuUican vote
•4utnn per year.............. .........
moo 00
MORGO-THORNAJ’PLKExtra rharge for special ponHioos
I bavr read a firry gospel, writ lu burnished row*
Dakota fever is catching. Look out
returned to their home in Kansas last
of steel;
Wednesday, after making an extended
•JOB PRINTING.
"As ye deal with my contemners, so with you boys. ■
York ctty last Saturday.
__________
Looking up candidates for township
4&gt;ptwi&lt;d pride is felt in the Job ITlutlug Demy
grace ahaU, deal;
visit among relatives in this- vicinity
^unentoi the Bammkr. Even-thing in the
and other parts of Michigan.
to.-jUre office is usw; and with the latent facen of | Let the hero, born of woman, crush tbe rerpent I officers is the Older of the day.
»lthhl.h»l.
f
| Mr. Jsaqc Baker, ot Morgan, would
'. e. tort most approved patterns of machinery,
---------- -*~The oyster supper held at Ed. Clark’s
u&gt;d oempetont workmen employed, nnablce the Since God Is marching ou."
'
*
like to rent his farm for one or more
mmka to do first-claNH Job work.
last Friday evening, for the M. E. so­ Ity.
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, ■
j He lui-i sounded forth tbe trumpbet that shall j years.
ciety was well attended. We have not
Mr*. Baker's chere4»y. Wtil Hallett,
-• iMKSTtlMnu
Pmur T. CouiHOVk, i
never call retreat;
We want u road commissioner in the
ascertained the net proceeds as yet.
Judge of probate
Pronciaiting Attorney. ! He Lt sifting out the hearts &lt;4 men before his [
is IU with acaHet fever.
judgmeot
seat;
~
~
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end of Castleton township to look
Mr. Albert Bullis has taken his abode
^MJTH A COLGROYE.
•
Mr. Bister’s little firl is slowly gain­
' u. be swift, my soul, to answer him! be jubilant, i after their interest.
A
in our vicinity again. He transfers bis ing.
WOODLAJTD.
(Officesover n.
it. w.
K. urania
Grant's mpre.)
store.)
(vmcoHvvcr
i
»
'
। Talk of continuing the »choc4 in dishousehold
goods
this
week
from
near
Mr. Louis Petto* and wife, of Green
Woodland is now about ready for the
• Taetire in all court* of the HCatc. CoBeoUuaa &gt;
OMgrhiug ou.
*-jy*
months Innovar This is
Battle Creek.
;.rom»Cly looked after. Money to loan ou real ln tl-.
™ . .___ ____
, ,W®'0 l*° monUw ‘ongFT. 1 hlS 18 telephone.
lake, spent Saturday and Sunday at
.-fry.
; ln
prauty of the mien Christ was born across j all right.
People are Iwginning to make maple Elder Gillespie's.
..
A. T. Cooper now occupies the LinkThe G, A. R. boys of Morgan and leiter property.
sugar around here.
’
C. H. V AMAMMAjr. ' With u (dory W his bonocn that transligurra you
C. W. Armstrong, John Hall and
.. * uw » vr,
and me;
vicinity had rather a tough time get­
The Briggs school began last Monday Elder-Gillespie, of Withey post, G. A.
nappen &amp; Vanarman
Mr Spencer, living near the Tamarac
Lawyers.
A* tie dlad to make mm holy, IM us die to make ting home from post meeting.
church, last Monday lust some valua­ with Miss Lillie Hair, of Bellevue, ah R., spent Tuesday afternoon and even­
men free.
(Over I lastlrun Nation*! Bank.)
Dr. Goucher lanced George Mattice’s'
ble sheep by being killed by dogs. It ap­ teacher.
ing In Hastings.
While God is marchlnx ou.
wrist last Monday. He will probably
Miss Florence Barker closed her
fOHN ('ARVETH,
The good templars of this place boM
pears singular that the town should an­
Attorney at Law,
lose his little finger.
nually during the month of March and school in district Na 3. She will attend anopen meeting Wednesday evening,
Middim iUe, Mich.
the
teacher
’
s
clam
in
Hastings.
April lose a numtier of sheep from this
March 26th. Home speaker will enter­
ORANGEVILLE.
p W. NLSKERN.
tain the audience.
All are invited and
Mr. Lankton, proprietor of the steam cause.
Nashville.
I .
Lawyer.
KKrUBLKlAN TOWNSHIP CAVCI Kl-S. saw mill, lost a valuable horse last
a gotxl time Is expected.
A team of honMM driven by Mrs. Date
(Over Spaulding's dry goods store, i
Orno Strong assisted at the dedication
Hork
Samuel Elerton has moved into the
week. Had been offered 850U for him. Jordan became unmanageable last Mon­
Wid attend promptly to all business in all
of the K. of P. hall at Battle Creek Iqpt
Tbti republlcaua of the township of Hope will
- Kirts. Ctjargi'c rvavxiaUe.
Manley house, Manley having morrd
Mr. George H. Brooks and lady are day. Mrs. Jordan showed good pres­
hold tlylr caucus at Hope Center store on
week Wednesday.
to Plainwell.
Thursday, April 3d. at 2 o'clock p. m., to nom­ visiting friends in this place; also their ence of mind, but no doubt would
£ KKENA8TON.
Mra. M. N. Foote went to Battle
candidates for township officers for the
have fared badfy if help had not ar­
Effie says she hopes it will be waroer
A.
Attorney at Law, inate
ennuidr year, and to transact such other busi­ daughter -Mm. Hattie Walker.
Creek on Monday.
ness as max come before the caucus.
weather when he conae again.
\&lt;&gt;vrr J. 8. Goodyear &amp; 0o.'s store.)
Mrs. N. R. Hill, of Cedar Springs, is rived just at the right moment
Dated
Hope,
March
3d.
IBM.
Rev. A. Livermore 'was at Detroit last
'Tadtices in all courts of tbe State. CoUeetions
Seeing we have had such are opes
L. D. Warner persists that he will
in
town
to
assist
in
the
care
of
a
friend
’
s
JONATHAN
H.
VALENTINE.
; -tieipUy attending to.
week.
Chairman of Committee.
winter, J. W. Briggs is drawing his
yet see Oregon before harvest.
broken arm.
BALTIMORE.
Hotchkiss, the druggist of Hastings,
/ i W. LOWRY, M. D.,
summer wood on a wagon.
Mrs. Henry Arbor has gone home. - B. 8. Holly is making preparations to visited H. G. Hale’s over Sunday.
Tho republican caucus for the tmvnshlpof Bal­
1
’ I’.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
timore, for the purpose of nomluattng candi­ She took her little daughter with her build a residence on Broadway.
■ (Otter, 301 Thorn 8L. Haatinr*, Mich.)
“Happy" George was in Nashville
dates for tbe various township officers, the elec­
JOHN8TOWM.
Mr. England has contracted to sell
tion of stx delegates to ths oouuty convention, who has been staying with her grand­
' WU ui town or country promptly attended.
last Saturday making the boys laugh
and the transactloo of such other business as mother.
Report of school district No. 7. JolinaOtfiee hours -«to 10 a. ix and 1 to 1 p. in.
his farm to Ohid parties.
may properly come before the caucus, win be
'tiephoor at Hollowayt'Miug store.
and getting their money for his goods. town. Average standing qf each pupil
There Is now a new move to start a
Dr. Ed. Fish has located at Fennville,
r*7" Sfwlal attention paid to surgical diseases held at Allen Green’s residence, on Friday,
Z. McOmber, of Bedford, was in town for term ending March 7th, 1884:
April 4th. 18M. at 2 o'clock p. m
Health and success cheese factory.
B* OltPKROOM. ' Allegan county.
on business, on Monday and Tuesday of
Bert VanFyekle W, WIDle Van6yckle sa. HieUa
ACKETT 6c BUTLER.
.
St Johns' mill is closed until after
HASTINGS.
attend thee*Ed.
Della Nre
Wedry Rind w.
this
week. He says Nashville has the Vansickle
Pysicians and Surgeons,
The Hastings township republican caucus for
Eddie Bird 96. George Hiller «. Wllfanl Miller
the sugar making season.
the purpoae of electing delegates to the county
l&gt;est machinist in Michigan outside of w, Maud Miller 96, Eddie Ixu-ltng 94. Minnie
iFndrierlUe, Iflch.)
FREEPORT.
I. N. Harter hits returned from atrip
Darling 87. John Inman t«, I.ena Inman P».
convention,
nominating
eandhiairo
for
township
AU -tails, night or day, promptly attended.
the three largest cities, as it Is the only Aletha Inman Ml, Lewis Inman aw. Norah Hick
officers, and tbe transaction of such other bu*L I■ From the Herald.
up north.
Orin Johnson 96, Inez Johnson *7, Roy
nesa as may properly come belorv the cane us.
place where he can get a large saw 98.
[J R. TIMMERMAN.
Downs 100, Lawrence VanSvekle M, Guy Cow­
will be held at the Town House. Saturday. April i Sickness is on the increase.
Nearly every day brings new land
HELLE J. MATHEWS, IVachrr.
j pounded, in order for it to run true. ton «
'• • Homoepathic I^hysician A Surgeon, 5. I8M. at t o’clock p. tn., sharp.
। Mr. John Roush is getting better.
buyers to Woodland. Some of them j
'
RY ORDER COM
(Elrnt door east o&lt; Hoilowaju' drug ntore.)
Alfred Buxton could, and did do it in
John Fish of Carlton, is quite sick.
RUTLAND.
come to pay good prices for good farms ।
NEIGHBORING EXCHANGES.
'
good
shape.
5lWm JONES.
The electors of the township of Rutland will
Mrs. Hannah Oliver, of Ada, is visit­ and get them; others come to buy for , ,, .
. ... „ „
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meet In caucus at the Town Hall, on Friday.
7
...
.
.
G. A. and Mbs Belle Truman are in Plainwell Independent
Dentist.
March 2Ktb, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of ing friends here.
nearly nothing and go away disapoint- ... ..... „ .
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nominating candidates to fill thr various town
°
7
11&gt;etroil thl14 Wf*k- G-A-w making his
C. R. Robin.son expects soon to start
41! work promptly attended to.
•
Mr.
Geo.
Miller
is
having
a
big
run
of
•hip offices, and for the transaction of such other
&lt; .2
hi
u l. .J spring purchases.
a cabinet making and undertaking shop
business a« mar properly eotne before the mret- blacksmith work.
FkEVORE A PRESSY.
About
20
of
the
ex-eoIdlers
who
had
1
r
P- w. BL’BGEHH. Chairman
:
The
second
masquerade
skate
came
i
at
Prairievilh.
Fr
Physicians and Surgeons. tn*.
Mr. 8. Eckert has rented his farm to signed a petition to organize a grand
JOHNSTOWN.
i off at the opera house, on Wednesday
On Saturday morning last at an early
। Freeport, Mlob.)
Thr republicans of the township of Johnstown the Ruckle brothers, for 1884.
army post at this place met at the town
fJaiL promptly at leaded to.
The affair was tine, many ap- hour
1
will hold their caucus al the residence of Martin
occurred the death of Lowell Bax­
Quite a severe thunder storm, visited hall on Saturday evening, where they ■ night.
Miller, on Thursday. April 3d. at 2 o'clock p. m.,
pearing in elegant and fantastic cos- ter,
t
a well known and respected resident
to nominate candidates for township officers for this section Tuesday morning.
^TELTON &amp; ('KOOK
decided to proceed to lie mustered in, and ' tumes, and effectually disguising them- &lt;
the ensuing year; also to choose six delrts^tra to
of this village, in the 43&lt;1 year of hi*
E.
L.
Mosher,
the
jeweler,
is
rushing
attend the county convention to be held at Haatdecided on the 27th day of March as the
Ings. Apr. 10th. and to transact sueh other bual- in the material for his new store build­ time wheiH^y would perfect their or-I1 selvek In the barrel race on Saturday &gt;age. Mr. Baxter had been for many
Wy write poUcwM un a man’s property/ ^gainst Deas as may rome before the caucus.
night, Chas. Walrath got first prize, a ]years an\ invalid from disabilities re­
by fire. llabtnUiK or wind; acalnatHT man's
Dated Johnstown. March I".. IBM.
ing.
ganization.
,
■ season ticket: James Evans.Zsecund, a ceived
&lt;
trt- by duath and accident.
H. F. MERRILL,Chairman.
in the army, and for some tima
I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark of Cale­
The indications are now that politics
IRVING.
one-half season ticket.
This week a past
।
has been living in a low state.
WK S SIFELDON.
A republican caucus for tbe purj&gt;o&lt;»e of Dom­ donia, were visiting at A. C. Clemens will be badly mixed at the eomlng an-; potato race is on the carpet.
inating candidates for the various township of­ last week.
nual township meeting. No lees than
Republican.
•Other id Abstract Block. Hatt Ings, Mich.)
Flint and Winn are still at law over Charlotte
(
fices, Heeling delegate to attend the county
Rev. Simmons of the M. E. church, is four tickets, and prospect of more, win
flaw thr only M?t of Abstract Books In Barry ooovention. and the transaction of such other
thirteen pairs of skates. The jury' die- . The new theatre project is materialw­
buslntas as mav properly come before the cau- located in Mrs. L. Freeman’s house on»
ing
and
getting into practical shape.
S. will,bjl.ea it &gt;L w«u Ml. rrtov A..rll
be put in nomination. This makes a
agreed twice.
_ _
7, at io o'clo-k p. m.
BY ORDER l 0*1.
Oak street.
A stock company will be formed with a
“ free for all, go as you please" race, and
f
A. FOOTE. M. D.,
B. H. Hoag has parchsand a span of ‘
lu.
Physician and Surgeon,
Miss May Pollock, of Bowne Centre, is a voter Jwho cant be suited this time on
capital of &gt;25,(0). Speed the work.
three-year-old colts of Flav. Feighner.
MIDDLEVILLEr '
iOftrr tamt tide Main HL, Nashville, Mich.)
Kero this week, the guest of Miss Min­ politics is hard to please.
A good old democ rat was extrolling
The first maple sugar of this season 1
Thirty new subscribers added to the
IL-aklrucc next door north Wolcott House.
the virtues of prohibition to us the oth­
nie Ward.
L.
Parrot
has
returned
from
Manito
­
k ■ calls promptly attended loo. day or night.
sold for ten cento a pound, on Monday. (
Banner list here last week.
&gt;
er day. *We observed to him, then, of
I Mr. Wm. Lee, of Bowne township, ba and reports too much snow and dull
C. Kill has purchased O. Ainsworth’s (
Miss Frankie Matteson, who hkslieen has purchased the Alfred Evans’ place
FOREPH KNIGHT,
course you intend to vote that ticket?
timt£&lt; to suit him.
•&gt;
Veterinary .Surgeon.
house, and will move in town.
,
attending college at Kalamazoo, return­ and moved thereon.
•• W-e-M no,” he said, “ 1 do not think I
John II. Smith has rented a farm
• Fksidencr. Rutland, neh^lyerkley »ehool house, i
Velocipedes
are
out
again.
ed home on Monday.
will this year but I would if I thought
Isaac Roush is preparing to erect a and become a farmer.
will attend all calls for services night or day.
The district lodge of 1. O. G. T. met .
Frank Free returned to the agricultu­ dwelling on his vacant lot south of the
Sbargos reasonable
it viould do any good." This is charac­
D, W^JLeedy will hold an examina­
in good templar*’ hall, on Wednesday, ;
ral college at Lansing, Monday.
teristic of democratic prohibitionists.
Congregational church.
F. Hhowx, M. D.
W. F. PoUIKXUH. M. D.
tion, free of charge, on Monday, March
with seven lodges represented by about
Miss Fannie Bowman, of Leighton,
f |RS. BROWN &amp; POLHElftJS,
They talk prohibition party, to hood­
Mr. 8. C. ('ruff and. wife, of Mason 24, for the benefit of those scholars of
i&gt;' Homeopathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. is visiting with her many friends here. county, who have la-ed visiting in this this township, who hav^never taught, thirty’ delegates. A good and profitable wink republicans, and vote the demo­
time was enjoyed by all.
E. H. Jones, traveling agent for the vicinity tty* past two or three weeks, re­
lOffioe over Jjilitu Russell's store. Main HL)
cratic ticket strait.
who wish to get their standing upon any
G. J. .Smith and Angie Beard were
Salls answered from the office at all hours of Buckeye Machine C-o.. was setting up
turned home Monday.
or all the branches required for a third
'.be day.or night. Dr. Folhrmus will give special
POLITICAL POIWTSmarried at the residence of A. M. Flint
machines for local agent Starks the
■ Mention to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
8. AHerding and Jonas Early, of ('Ari­ grade certificate.
Office hours-9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to ♦ P- m.
A California man has ciphered out
on Sunday evening, March 16/1884. by
fore part of the week.
ton, l&gt;oth brought home charming
School report of the higher depart­
how the republicans can Hect the next
the
Rev.
P.
Holler.
Here
’
s
our
con
­
M. Ls Matteson was in town over brides from Ohio last week. Mr. Early ment of district No. 4, of Woodland:
president without the vote of New York.
gratulations, Gib.
UMITH &amp; PACKARD.
is a brother of Mrs. Daniel Varger; he
Sunday.
J. M. McElwain is in town this week
!
M. Wright, assisted by his. daughters. will soon move onto bis new purchase
Bertha J add 77, Mina Crowell ou. Ella Spindler
Floreara and Carrie. A.T. Sprague and the D. Mfc Wood farm, near Carlton 82. (laud Carpenter 100. Geo. Carpenter 100. looking after new subscribers for the fornis.
Ludwig BlzeCSS. John Leedy 7B Lottie Carpen­
He is meeting with good
The secret of the New York Sun'*
C. W. MUln, gave his entertainment
ter W, Lola Goddard 87, Ida ttoddard 90, Emma Banner.
• Centre.
Spindler SO, Minnie Wonderikh suooess, as the republicans of Barry quiet withdrawal of Mr. Holman’s
with the OpUigraphicnu. Mooday and I Mr. R. F. Benton has taken pomes- Blzrra.Geo.
Emma Ortiilnter M. Walter Holmea «3, Wil­
name from the attention of its admir­
county
feel
the
need
of
a
reliable
politi
­
Cole 50, Claud Hough «. Dnvillo Hotly «.
Tuesday evenings, at Wayland.
, sion of the farm he bought of Wm. Lee, lie
Eddie Mr Arthur 83, Ehiwr McArthur 91, Willie cal paper,' and they have it in the Ban­ ing reader* Is out. Il is not because
Prof. Brooks carries a new watch/
Mr. Holman is not good-tookfag, nor
MIBer ro, Charles Yank Jo.
Bowne township.
ner.
l&gt;«-aujw he Is not a model desnscrat and
■ .
UBOOB.1PHY.
' and dnnt forget that It's a dandy.
Mr. M. M. Fish, of Campbell town­
Ijottin Carpenter 90. Bertha Judd 99. Iola
This is a year when every man should great statesman, bat because it has
Matthew Haight on the 12th, made ship, has sold his property there and
lieen discovered that he to a fBea-trader
stand
up
firm
to
bi*
political
principles
complaint against W. P-. Hartwig, the moved to Thayer, York county, Neb.
in principle. He to a MorrisMvWafter
and Ijeliefa, as every straw is caught at son sort of democrat, and so ths Sun,
*.pr.-uiiAttetrtJot) given to Veterinary Hh&lt;»e- wrot side druggist. W. O. Clark of Um Mr. Fish is an upright citizen and ye
as
an
indicator:
and
as
there
is
a
dispo
­
with many sighs of regret, Ms him go.
'•«: wicb aa intorfering and hoof-bound Homes tinn of Parkhurst 4 Clark the city drug­
dislike to have such move from sur
sition on the part of many to desire to
gists, and John Armstrong. wBg Is in midst.
place themselves on the side of the
“What to it here for?*—*N)wngre«,"
Our IForA- Shows for Itself.
the employ ot-Dr. A Hanlon the eenThere will be quarterly meeting ser­
majority, it is necessary for all good re­ say* the Boston Herald, “hM been in
tral druggist, for selling him liquor (or vices at the M. E. church at this place
publicans to bestir thejnaqlvre in politi­ session more than three months with- s
Horse Owners, If you hare never patronized other than medical purpose.
They the 22d and 23d of the this month. Ser­
out affording any answer to the ques­
cal matters. Let every republican con­ tion: what to the democratic petty nere
we tak you to Rive a trial, feeling confident were brought before Eeq. Cobb last
vices to commence at 2 p. m. Saturday,
stitute himself a' committeeman, and forr
•eofident that if you do an, you will remain a
Millie
Cole
75,
Claud
Wrfniwlay
when
Hartwig
plead
guilty
love feast on Sunday at 9 JO &amp; in„
r^rmanent patron
This to a great mistake. The answer
work for the succe*a of the party. And
X SMITH.
Charles
and paid his fine. Clark Went to trial preaching at 10 JO, followed by the sac­ Eddie McArthur TO,
the first thing to do is to see that every has been given, and it is so plain that
K. PACK ARIL. and waa found guilty. Artnrtrongalso rament? Preaching in the evening at Yank TO.
even the fools oughtto understand IL
HUTOBY.
man is at the republican caucus this
The democratic party seems to he as­
went totrial and proved himself inno­ 7 o’clock, Quarterly conference to be
Hertha Judd M. Mina Crowell SA Lizzie Spind­ spring.
It generates enthusiasm: it sembled in congress principally to ren­
ler M. Emm* Groilnger M, CtaudgBl panigr «!&gt;,
cent of the charge. Prosecuting attor­ held Monday at 9 JO a m.
Gea Carpenter 1»rJndjrta Bfaw M. Frank calls out a larger vote: it decides iqany der the success of the republicans at
ney Colgrove, assisted by M. F. Jordan,
McArthur rt.
D. W. LEKDY. Teacher.
who are in doubt to vote with us. Bo the next election as certain as human
frailty will allow. N. Y. Kun.
CEDAR CREEKSAW GUM- attendwl the prosecution, and John CarI be SubwrUHT U j&gt;rep»
let us have a crowded house at the time
WING and EILING tn ar
11. Newman is drawing the lumber
vetli
was
attorney
for
the
defendant.
New York independent republicans
art on short nutlet. at mj
our
township
committees
call
the
cau
­
This is a lovely spring day, and we
favor representation in the national
Vht. A. HAZEN’S BTO
for bis new barn.
cuses in the several towns and wards in ooBventiun in proportion to the num­
ASSYRIA.
Agricultural Warehouse,
C. Dickerson has rented his farm to hope there will be no more relapses into
the county.
Castleton Is a republican ber of republican voters, in the state,
The snow has nearly disappeared, and
H. Tungate and is moving to Hastings. winter.
mud is taking Ito place.
Today occurs the union meeting of township and there is no doubt but instead of the number of congremional
J M ROGERS &amp; CO.
B. Pane is preparing to build a new
dtotricts.
Charlie Severn hss a young daughter.
the Foreign Missionary societies of that if able men and men who will
barn
the
coming
summer.
CongreMUBHii Byron Cuteheon is said ’
work are nominated we can carry the
Dr. Baker’s broken limb is improving,
B. Baker Is preparing for the frog Prairieville, Delton and Pine Lake, it
We want to start anight thin to reeemble Garfield in appeanmev.
being the fourteenth anniversary of town.
but he cannot use it yet.
CongTtwman Lawrence, of Pennsylva
and elect a clean, full and aweep- nia, might pas* for a portrait of George
M. H. Alden is moving south of Bat­ business, at the proper season.
their
organization.
The
meeting
is
«ORN, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY
Fish are in big demand here; but they
•publican ticket.
This means Washington. Congressman
Thomas
tle Creek.
SEED, CORN MEAL, FLOUR, HAIR,
seem hard to get, as quite a number of held in the M. E. church.
Minnie Russell J* slowly recovering.
The drama will be presented one work, and work for the whole ticket. Williams, of Alabama, I* Col. 1
LIME, PLASTER, STUCCO. the dtWtr’ of this place have spent
in miniature—fat, round fnoe,
Mrs. F ruin is visiting her aunt, Mr*.
week
IM
at than wds at fink intended, Let every republican in Caatietan see
WATER LIME.
about two weeks trying to caieh^me.
chin.
that all hi* neighbors vote, and that
Iteate, in Battle Creek townsnip.
They have been far and near wherever making it Thursday evening, March 27.
Mr. Richard Jone* has a vendue on
they could bear of a fish pond, but have
Saturday, March 22.
chanced raddBMea, durin*
F** to civil service reform and te tiwdproMelvin Tuckerman, of Nashville, not, got a bite yet.
Eugene Corwin’s house caught fin
spent Sunday Bt bte father’s.
Miaa 8a»« BoberU and Mike Bn*dON AU. TgKtZ ARTICLES.
last Friday night
wouid
The T-terete school ctosed last Friday.
etetter wm bmiM MM Thon*y

K

County News.

W

BLACKSMITHS,

Horseshoeing a Specialty.

SAW GUMMING !

SOCKBOTTOM PRICKS

�TEE PEESIPE5CT.

and. after n * graduattoo at thr Indiana i
State I Tirveruty. in Bloomington, h* atn&lt;ti«4
la* aiei-Mnunrn«sri practic* at Gwydon. tba
ernnty aut uf Ra/rtaue coeaty, waa **e ad
to the &lt;ate Icrtalabir* thartiy before :h*
war and in 1*1 waa chairman of vtat* enmmiO*e or. military affaUn. Gov Morton iu
BepteintMT -if that year gave him a cnmmi*
«io t&gt; it uteoaat cnlmmi of th* Thirtyaighth Indiana voluiibiare In March l'*3
bn wa- nrnmnted eolonrl if Um Fifty-third
ladian.-, and in Aagriat Itett to be br.g,
general at volunteer-, tie participate,! fa
Uv&gt; o&gt;-gB of &lt; 'ormeb. Vtckxbtxrg an*! Jacfcann
Mtaa, being woonded m Um action hafnro
Atlanta tn July IteW, and wee nuuternd out
at wirvf* in April
entered into law
partnership with Jinige Butler, of X*w
Albany Ltd., amt waa apjy mtot In Isrih by
Brea Grant diatrfcr judge at Indiana,
Oanghtcc
H* formed a Saw partn«r«hi n
whir.ii &gt;
h* held uhtii rh.wn pn-tmaater
with Hi'ijrr I&gt; Gardner, aad they rnanwd
fir.r tr.r* ;nonCht:
-hroagh th*
weat- general by Pr -irt*nt Arthur ou April 4.
ar । Ma
in eearch of a place to General fir-ehain'e military career waacr*ditabl* and hi&gt; orabb. H* had ch* confl t*nc*
to a high 'l*gre*. .if ' temcral Grant amt
General Hhcrinan. &lt;i:nt*r wh*wn h* wrved.
too partnership umtliig till ISriu. when Mr.
Arthur&lt;v inti nurd atone.
Hr Wka apprinted and wa* oi.uipliiuantcd in .report* and dm. JiMmr 4f- thr ,-ortaf 5c* York in W»l.
pale ban
A* a jndg* of Um Catted Smraa Diptnct
y F vaidant Grant a ■ rf mrv-d until hta mcourt iua reputation
aten if th* high-et.
anvgi hy
Hay— hi itT1! Hto tifr
Th* judicial portion which h* n*u&lt; kept h.m
out nt actiro politic* up to th* tithe when **
wa- rhiwrn a member .if P.-aarim: Arthur**

tom** portrait, though well iuiowu. erai'.d
ba .unit- eri troi* a gaul. rv .rf pnwnld* Rc
pnblicen -vuidhtar*'*. fw thr «in of a dantiaC
aunirter. ami wa* horn at Pairdeld. Prai-teitu count*. VwTnnnt. 'VuJzer \ KhJ. Hto
■arty -umI.— a*r&gt;- |*irei*d uminr nta fath-rS
an*tagi', aftn- which a* went to to-h*tMetady, ind ui i»Ufi t”- *t»t«r*d (Tmnn cnitogw.
mdnat-ieg n IiMH ift*r whieh he •mtoi-wi
alate irbnoi ax R*£-4&gt;«i Springs, remain*.!
two year« end ilaai went to mtiool teaching
a» principal 't an e.-.ntemy in V.»rnxmt
Thia V1H in IW
H vi g aaved |TiiW. A*
Merit to ?iow Y-ck. entered a law extent and

Taf ahnan p r-j-att at Mr. Thom. 5*
to by lunbadf, ami i* r-pr'^incail fr-:i a
ero; win -r nt H«r*r‘t Wsaely
ft p
■anta h'M m tbe mc n( making in* new

Waa bom in VFaahiagv.n aoanty, Pte, Jan.
U, 1B3U, grrninatad ax W^nahngton cnitogte
tn th* mom &gt;1*1*. adoptad ttea totl-oriai pr-»
frauon atol wwnC to Main*, wbora he edited
Th* Portland Adyarttoar and Tte* K&lt;ma*b*C
Ji.urnaz, w*a a marntwr of Um Maine k gi»totore fro n IN&amp;W to Ittoti. aarv’.ng Uw laat twg
yanri aa apraltar of thr hoar*: «aa eiaetrd a
r*nr»*ntar.iTv from Main* and p-rvad from
V*4 U» t*7n, wham tea w*a appmaead aaaaux
to Cl ttea meancy oc aaiouoii by ttea ap
pomUiMut it Lot X Moen 11 wentary of the
traaeury Ha wan mtuaqnantty aim-tad f.n
that ttnexpirwl term, a.id r- atoefad, —rv
ing till cte«»oi mi aaervCary if
to Prate
■tor.t GarBaldS rabtnaC. Mr Biaun* »aa tfe
Rrpnbitoan tornlar of th* bonai daring the
*at*r yean of hia aarrira thmt A featnr- oi
hto pubiir life, whirti rraatrd a great arue*
hon and directed niuvereal lute’■at tow ante
him, waa ah dabata with Bma Hdl &gt;v*r th*
B other a queer ion Ju*t tw-for- the pewudei&gt;
lull campaign ..f ISTd
He wan defeated fo*
th* prmudrnUal nomination m Clncm late a
I’m by Mr HayM,-*od wae atoo dafaatad ii
Cdicago in Uu&gt; con tret at IHM, »h*r- to
finally threw hia &lt;rw&gt;gth for Garfield.
Mr Blain* *rr«1 iu ttea *-n.vte op tn tlw
inauguration of Garfl*H when he raaign-d
and az-' -p'-d th* pr*tir-r&lt;hip .n th* cabin**
of tbe nam preaidanv H* -a« with tha pre*
klcnt whan th* fatal auark waa turn!- by
Guitnv.1
Upon Um drath of IRrtlald an*
tit* acf»a-t&lt;m of Arthur. Mr Blame r-aignad
th* p Mil ton at eerriery al &gt;tat* and mitered
apon literary lahnrit Th* bonk, which h- fa
now preparing, vill -laitain tha ram tn i*
aamm of Un. pubto- iifa. It h aud thal
*rv-rai huudreJ th«»u.-&lt;and enpw tear* al
rauly U**«. «&gt;id by*-anvaapra

■MntearM. evhnl the twigkt at nt- fan*
dnrng Ch* nrowe* ’ i&gt;* at Um Tww-d r.n&lt; iti
New York City , aa! later .taring ■-*•- Gro*
toy campaign for the pnaidawy. hi* rar
toona *ari *• elite! in an ahroeding y test.*
Mariner agaxi&gt;c Mr Groatey. In h • retiit u
to Um pag»-s nt Harpar*s with an a pa ntMiy
acriugrr jwn&gt;ui t an forrair^y. tM rvprwwntr
Um Kepubfican partr aa an ennrm.&gt;«ia »h;U
atoptMoi. ami •vwiantly iiuamt- io teUMa
•Vh (arttear pc-torw if Um animal** irw
during th* coming ca i.naign.
fWe ar- inrtaMMi to Maawn Ainu. Sugar
dw&gt; 3ar-n» and Jordon. at Maw York. *m
Bai*. Brnuy. i.’h.wtar ami Handy, af W mA
a^m, tor Um excAMot p .«.* from *hMt
our portrait* w ro -ngrv»*.l ’

WOMAN’S FRIEND
toithotel puffery xtmply aa ttea good worth
or th&lt;»* who taw* eaad K. it *aa mate* frleoa
ia every -tet* la th* Un toe.

wr A enu AIX,
Hut a gwntM and auro rwsnady far all tboaa
enmpiaiata which liaatroy th* b*aaha«aa an*

Thereupon tt ia *rOrT«d. Ul* Mooch
J«1» day of March it ten 0’eieo.
forronoh. be Jwegned nor the beans*
pi into*, ante tbaftbr brin u ia* -f i
rraaed. and all other penmu :ncer*&gt;teJ
‘
‘ *i appear 4 iv
biMiec at um 1

ASUBE

CURE
ro«

COSTIVENESS
Billoueneee, bjepep*1*.
Indigestion, Oieeaeee of

the Kidne]r*,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,

Sick Headache, Low of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup

tions and Skin Diseases,
rrtc.

I—e.- —U &gt;, Ml

Tberropwc it fo orti*r*d. :u
-MTU dai .u M-ente tf ■*.
r.cvnooc, to- M-acaril tor the
petition, a.nl thu :*&lt;- to-ir« a.
eroded, .art Al &lt;&gt;«h*r imtom*-' ■
rotate, are rva«ir^&lt;! to appear

[Robert. J Bur-Lute.]
you ever start a 'lady paper.1 X&lt;x
cm •-ugh’. V- try’ «l
Palling .tows
;th a stove on top of you t» nothing

■tate to--Watnr- nt T-rmont in I &lt;4
■n»m«mtor .M :1m «u- «•«*•* arid 'jiu
praatdhig ifirw m 1W&gt; and IMA; wa* ap
point*-: T niJ~l Htetm -*na.'..r originally, bi
fill a vacancy, wav ro-der-rad repealed! y(
and ha- mtvM mntinnou-ly fr’wn iwz.jrz,
far praaant it*
x.7
Mr Edmund* haa Um raputatk.n of i*-4.^
Uh ateitett tawver in
to.ka&lt; term of

itndrrrto.w&lt; u&gt;
n art&gt;r* r*..d*iai« fur Um
pramrirnry. and it m not even era Utal ha
i U* aoouaation. Ha to r-ry tn.rWd
to making honor*, harm' .u-&lt;mpt**i with
Wtoetnn en th* praafcfef y of Um —ipt u. a
patotton whtrte wonid mat* him thr anreaamr at PnatoteMt Arttear tn tha rata nt Um

-ir portrait ro
ioimn Hinsv.'f Ind ana •&gt;!(«,
•u Angwr 3». i*Hl. in Hamilton
0o&gt;i .r y. Otto&gt;. Having grad.meed at 'h* Ogfior f ifPnei &lt;* 'iv*nri-y. IM &lt;irti*d law a
CteipnrnUi. and in l&lt;4 cm mttlwi on ladiatM
apUi- a- uh future icniM and han b*-n &lt;mm
of it* «•*! prominent ’awyep* &lt;in«w Hr wa*
W*-ct*d m tteV) a- rnp &lt;t*r of tb» SuprrnM
Gte^t of Imliaua. but .-tUartcd irunwdutely
after Prwmiant Lincoln v find rail for voto
unM*r«.
H* racaivrd hto muimtoiiou aa
errn&gt;! !t*nr*n*nt and oryranixeii company A
at the -e-.NiitMtii Indiana volunteer iafantrv.
After tn* anrxjutfui orgawaatAxi nt th*
ragiriMut be waaeommimto-iwi nAoo*Marvafi

Th* excel!sn'. portrait wteirte w* give of

Mr. M&gt;rr M KHVr ah^n Ar » la » Mr
at ptaaaang and refined appearance. Though
tbe er«aai*nta of the prana and Um at tin**
igorou* dntlea at Um calling aba he* a*&gt;

sb*•c*cd by a di-nppnintmwnt. W* r.in that
way for a whil*, gxttiig| more deeply Ln
debt all Um tim
At ta-t. &lt;&gt;ne monii &gt;g 1
entered Ui* &lt;&lt;Ho&gt; and found Jerry looking
rather tulerrniy. •Jerry.' mya L, •yen hm&lt; *
partner '
Yea, we need a'new one.' ba ra*
Joined
A bwinem man. aaid L Ona «1U
axacuuve ability,' wud ha. ‘A financier,
I obearrod. *A man who cun take buhl A
thing* and tarn them into m«*ey, h* co*

finuseg.

AxtAmM,

Catterrh.

1 Couglu. Colds. Son Throat,
\Diphth9ri*, Busxs.
1 Bitog. Tooth. Xat. and Ho^ache, and *21 ptUs* **d achte*.

Thowgb fir* ante dignified. tew ■* qatec aad
miaaewtaing to Mr aaauar On bar appiicnttoe tar a Bcenae aa a steamtxiet oaptaie Um
tonal United arete* bapruA al Mow Or-

ovaaxar. jomr autxajwaa u»aa,
Cafiafi »&gt;y teta .Al roaaradm “Btoek Jaek Lo&gt;»n," waa »■*■. in Jartemn county, III.. Febnaary 9, IfiOfi; r*«wtvad a pubito actowd -d«eaXtote; aarwal ia Km Mexican war aa adjo-,
tantwflb* First IIHimin L.fantry; «adw&gt;d
law with hie arudr. A- M. Jenkin*, and at
(tee I7niv*rtet- &lt;d Ixnuavin*; taring admitted
t* thy her a VtO, tea immediately enmaMtenwy .rf Um third Judicial di*tn*-t nf uh.
neto hi
mtv*d iu Uw &lt;ar* legulaUnw
from ISM u. Iteto-. *m .Km
from IDmoa iti !K» a- a D&gt;«c1m Deawcrai.
•mring trtl &gt;MH, Wteea he rrtegrod l»a*te*r

O

bead into the darkaMad ron«n al tlaa temaeof
fibabhd boy, where tea found htea ia 1*1
propped nP ■ Uh pdfaw*. a paUnr aa tea tac*
that waa fngktful, and a general bob at
ganauw. “Your pa toll* me you have Hau
fact Marty a eete. I thought thiagi ai th*
grocery wwe going along in * eofa^ .art
0-1 h-l
U.UU. 4vitr and the grxaryman tooted for . rh&gt;ir
to ait down in.

ten thousand

�The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 48.

HASTINGS, MICH, MARCH 21, 1884.

If You Want to Save Money;

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NO. xv.
Th« March to Gettysburg

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MY JOKX J. rOTTMM.

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Buford, conceded to have been then
j the ablest of our cavalry fighters, knowI ing the scattered condition of our forces

and realizing the value of time to Gen.

LEWIS STERN'S

BtuuDornnesa, ana paniauy succeeded in
holding a force that quadrupled hfa
own in check until nightfall. July 1st
the struggle kwas renewed, the 1st
corps having arrived, and later the 11th.
J. F. Reynolds of the 1st was killed
early in the fight, Gen. O. O. Howard of
the 11th took command. These two
corps with Buford’s cavalry could not.
stem the tide of the advance of 30,0t0 I

rebels, and they were gradually forced
back to Gettysburg. Gen. Hancock with
hfa 2nd corps and other troops arrived
late in the ilayt or during the. night.
Hancock connected Howard’s-linefl and
restored confidence to the troops. When
the morning of. tbe 2nd dawned Gen.
Meade and his whole army save the 6th
corps was on the ground and the army

Worth $15.00 for $10.00

AND ALL OTHER WINTER GOODS IN PROPORTION.
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Mr. Davis should be profoundly
grateful that hs escaped the ponaltim
of treason which all nations in all time
have inflicted. Instead, however, c&lt; ex­
pressing hfa gratitude that hfa life has
been spared he has had the effrontery
on every occasion that be has made a
public utterance to complain because
hfa disabilities are not removed. Having
tieen recently invited by tbe Legislature
of Mississippi, which was made demo­
cratic by the Copiah methods, to address
them, he improved the ixxasion to
again give utterance to hfa bitter venoua
.and hatred
clare again that he has novar repented;
that he fa readv to rebel again when the
opportunity offers, and to inform hfa
sympathizing auditors that “were tbe
same to be done again I would do aa 1
have done.”
■
So far as Mr. Davis fa concerned per­
sonally his bitterness and hfa hatred of
Hie government are of no account. He
ffevy will hold office again, he never*
(Continued.'
wilrvote again--at least so long as the
mander (Jen. John Newton, to assize |
Union sentiment is strong enough to
command of the 1st corps, in place of |
▲ “Falls Bom" at Last.
keep traitors from getting the ascen­
the lamented Reynolds. Quickly pack- j
There never.yet han been, accurately dency. But there fa unotner view ot
—------- ------------- .Falls route between the matter. Mr. Davfa made his speech
I Col. Titus gave the familiar codknund tne East and the W
"’lest.
— There
- ----------------never not on hfa own motion, but at the re­
quest of the dembcratic legislature of
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I
vet
h®Kalamazoo
8 been a route
by back
which
j Right face.
Forward front step. |rom
going
to u
seeman
hfa Mississippi. When he informed that
j march!’
• folks “deown in Maine,” could get ufair body of patriots that he hud never re­
Twilight merged into darkness, and • look at Niagara Falls from his train. Sted they applauded him. When hu
had that, ‘period
o&lt;
1 the little stare came out to witness the j
6
,UHn
^or #»,- lured
DO»wthat
iu«nit ♦he iivn
i
.
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.,
mi illustration, .not
.
.
.
,.
Ian
not Decause
because we nave
have I lhe
the Rebellion to
to live over again
agai: he
steady tread of marching columns. • any in
y for the (Jem
itv of jfichi-।
j]] wi
wm
Gem p
Citv
Michi- • would«be a-traitor
a traitor again, they enthusenl
Midnight and the suntil
Whei
sipall hours of. the I| gah,
gan, but because that euphoniously I1 iastiealfa
iasticalfa applauded him.
When he
morning come and go. and still ’ half ' named croro-roads happen to be situa-! told them that he was glad the south
. .
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... ...
.1
tli,,
I i.nfrul l?uilrrk*ul ' hlul
#r HIltiimitTlV
h:uiFeimi-Tlwl
regainedllfher
autonomy,AHil
and tliBt
that
Bleeping
and tui«l
with .md
tranaitorv
■™
&lt;&gt;f battlea.
o' home
frienda. on- j
-S'tbS “the south would now take hold of thiv
helm and steer the ship of state ” thdy
want we press. Daylight appeare, and , years- -ever since the suspension bridge vociferously applauded him. It is a
the sun rising in glory sheds abroad was opened—inhAthhimat
to be the great amhwiivKi.
and only Ni- matter of no moment that Jefferson
Everybody ahovld keep xuch a tbing aa ZO­ , hi® acorchlng rays, bufstill. there fa no
Falls route. The publio-up around Davis holds these sentiments. He fa
PE-8 A In ibe house, and by regulating tbe bow­
azoo
and
Oshkosh,
and therea- an unpardoned man. and we expect
heartache,
el* and System, keep away headache,.“heart
—. rest, no stop. The officers understand- bou
fa a confiding public. It buys nothing different from him. The south
aeiecuon.
..
..
. ..
,
dejection. indigestion,
Indigestion. uoyk
Zora a invigorates
Invigorates the । .
Uver. makes the fsmlly happy by making &gt; ing the situation better tile rank and its
for its annual Eastern trip professes to be reconstructed and to
Niagara Falls route,” and have returned to its allegiance to the
hM,,“
■ tile, occasionally pass along the line and "by the
in happy ahticipa- Union, hence it is a matter of some
I speak wordwfif encouragement to the starts Tor the
...
tions of a view
.the Falls that shall mement when a democratic legislature
meridian ecnai the pictured, and descriptions professes the same sentiments Tn ap­
j and still there has been no halt, and we which adorn the schedules of “the great plauding them.
In view of these sentiments it be­
j liegin to meet the wounded of the day Niagara Falls route.” But when it gets
to Niagara.river and finds that the only- comes a matter of some interest to know
. before. Anxious to know something
what Jefferson Davis means
I of the fight we eagerly inquire.
With view of the falls it has fa a mrtst•unsat­ exactly
isfactory glimpse from a point A 4uile when he says that the south has taken
qober face and measured sentences and a half down the stream, little fuel the helm and will steer the ship into
ugh Cure, 25 Cent*.
its confidence has been abused, and-. port It is not the firat time an intima­
Prescription or a Hoeton physician, diapeneed they tell us »“we met the rebels that it cornea to a unanimous verdict tion of this kind has been thrown out
years by a Boston druggist.
and they । drove us.”
Reynolds was
that Niagara Falls ain’t no great shakes It wm not long ago that a Missouri
One dow will cure any ordlnaiv cough. It
confederate announced that the south
acK almost magically. Ask any dealer to get killqil while gallantly leading his men, anyhow. ’
you a US cent bottle of “Hub” Cough Cure, and things are in a critical shapej thdre.
But at last—this very day the Mich­ was in the saddle again. The figure of
and don’t be pul off with any other.
speech differs, but the idea is the same.
igan
Uentral
Railroad
Company
opens
Finally, in the dim distance, we can
a through East and Went route, .and Where is this port for which the south
see the hills upon which is marshalled |
which gives the tourfat such fuUXand fa going to steerY- Is it Jefferson Davis*
the grand old army of the Potomac.! leisurely opportunities to see Niiyrara port? Is it the port^of tbe old slavery
**
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the
days
re­
Approaching nearer we can hear the Falls —without once leaving, hfa seat ; days? Is it the port
f secession?
scattering shots of the pickets, and see -that a generous public may Well ac­ teuton? Is it the
Will-not
the
Mobile
or
the
cept
the
new
provisions
as
ample
atone
­
the long tfrread-like lines of bine, the
New
ment for all previous shortcomings. Montgomery Advertiser, or
gleam of garnished stell, the wave of
GalBv the new route the traveler fa not Orleans Times-Democrat, or
&gt;__■..
—j
__ veston News inform us? Is th
flaunting banners; we hearathe blast of simply
given a distant ..
and
obscure
Bie 1 alls. U? 4. ^en down prospect before us if a democratic
Mow does a person expect to eat everything, bugles, the roll of drums, the neighing
...
. the river on the New I ork side. From ident fa elected this year? The demo­
at all times, and have a strong. responsive
in abort, beton&gt; u&gt; to real | |)uff„|o
Tonawanda ha ridre, mueh cratic party fa having a good deal of
stomach. You say. “I am careful what and when of
I cat, but am troubled with constipation, gas on panoramic view fa war in all its reality, I of the way, along the river bank, and trouble with the loads it has to carry,
my stomach and a bad taste In my mouth, and 1
don't Know why it la.” Dyspepsia and Billlous- —a mighty army preparing for battle,1 can studv the force of the great current, but this fa the heaviest load of all. If
neM may come from many causes and snouM be a battle that would practically decide i T,hM&gt;■&gt;"»«• h&lt;’ b«» « full they don’t want to go to utter destruc­
attended to in time. If ym&gt;r bead Is heavy, eyes ..
..
.
view of the two great arms of the river tion let them keep Jefferson Davis still
aebe. If von feel tired and sleepy, you are the quartion
whether a “government or thBl Pn„„IllaB,
Ib11um1. J1Mt he- and advise southern legislatures to
bilious, no doubt. Now for the remedy. ZOPK-MA is a prescrijklou of an old experienced the people, by the people, and for the I fore he reacht* Niagara Falls village avoid indorsing his treasonable utter­
people" could long endure. Perhaps in I he can see the first break of the river ances. The union men of this country
are not going to be taken into .toffersoo
nil the battle.'or the nation, to all the ! J?*" “&gt;*; “T'
..
, . । stream by the new cantilever bridge, Davis' port. They will have a word to
agro there was never one of more ImhaH
gvneral view of the Falls say about it at the polls next November.
Whitt Rtrnek an Old Soldier.
portance or more far reaching in its I which is lietter than that heretofore Until southern democrats are willing
■It will soon 'be twenty years since the war
_
a.
__ ths-battle
- ** ofobtained
the from
old bridge,
consequences
than
Gettys-1 from
obtained
the oldbecause
bridge because to obey the instructions of the Ship they
nlKder the hot sun pllAufUrt, IBM. the village &gt; burg. 1 cannot fail to record just here | it* fa
view- Then
“ a
“ nearer
““
*'
“ he skirts will have to go as paasengws. Loyal
of Dover. N. J., fay still as the sphinx in Kgypti
along above the Canadian bank until men propose to do the steering a while
how brothers meet and how they part "Falls View” is reached. This point of longer at least.
at the behest of dutf. Seeing our brigade observation has heretofore been reached
flag, my brother, El G., who belonged to only by the N iagara (^ity branch of the
Canada Southern. It has not been on
the 16th Mich., 1st Div, 5th corps, came
exposure, uie
the East and West route at all. Now
The American free trader s|ta aloft
uemed worthless to me: l,Jived oofer la men&gt;- running down the slope to see F. M. all through trains stop at “Falls View” upon the heights of theory, above the
wu sad enough." said, dividing my and myself. We had just filed into line which fa really one of the flneat views turmoil of business, and the strife of
politics, and urgts the adoption of his
as he came up and as brothers we of the Falls anywhere U&gt; be had.
Certainly such a route rnay lie honest­ doctrinro by the people. When naked
"n.‘x
grasped each other’s hand.
Glancing
that condition 1 began taking Pabkmb sToxtc, back up the hillside be saw his regi­ ly called a “Niagara'Falls route,” and to name a date when they should go
the traveling public, cannot be long in in,to affect he points to a far and in­
and my health commenced to Improve right
away. I wax astonished at It, and so was my ment moving off, and with a mutual •finding out the gwniinenere of Its at­ definite future, admitting that tbe
wife. 1 nile«l «&lt; t»ie flesh and
-- -----exchange of “take care of yourself” he tractions. It only remains to add that country fa not yet ready for the prin
was off at a bound and joined his regi­ by the new route no through Michigan
Central trains go directly East from MCVCI ”U1 uc. .uuirxnw, nr TOQiMBW
ment, of which he was color bearer. the Falls, but come to Buffalo, thus se­ himself perfectly reconciled to a heavy
differences there are in thln®»-gw
Fighting was already in progress in the curing the ail vantage of all the city con­ tariff, should that be found a convenient
nets kill; 1’arkkbM Toinc aavttJ
This preparation Which tan bwn known m
nections, and at the same time making method of raising revenue, aa, of course,
Fortiers lunger Tonic, will hereafter be called direction his regiment moved, and the
simply 1**r^iI‘2^ivtaS th?l?S£Sr£eby firing rapidly increased in volume and fast schedule time on thethrough route. it always will be. There is nothing
-Buffalo Express.
heroic tn sueh sentiments as throe, nor
^nL^tnttmrtnfeAor articles under the name of fury.- This was about 4 o'clock p. m,
THX SOUTH AT THE H»LM.
and those conversant with the battle
will ever suffer martyrdom in the
From the Chtcago Tribune.
'
cause of reform. • • The simple stu­
will remember that this was a critical
Jefferson Davis has been heard from
hour in the battle of Gettysburg, for again, and in the same edd strain, but dent of political economy hsa not much
to learn from those reformers who dfathe rebels under the lead of that dash­ with a few new variations. Notwith­
ing and headlong fighter, Gen. John B. standing the ilemocratic party north have no better system to propone. To
Hood, were making a desperate fight would like to make 1884 a democratic fulfill their mission the American free
year, Mr. Davis does not propose to
for Little Round Topa
The 5th corps1 keep silent even at the expense of de­ tradera should formulate their grievaaces fan ^nin shape and on
were just in time to turn the tide of' feating its deal rw. nor dore the demo­ in the peneraUUro of theory.
rm
ring plsewbere scad us a llslof battle, for the 3rd had already been critic party south manifest much re­
, aird for the suscentibiliiiro of their

OVERCOATS

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ferds P”* of Nashville U named to his
| hon°r Our brigade had stacked arms,
unslung
knapsacks
and
*
"
-J were preparing
”*
occupied an admirable position for de­ for our frugal meal when “fall in” rang
fensive fighting, in the form of a horse along the line. We soon learned that
shoe; the left reaching out toward little the 5th corps was hard pressed and
________
_____right
__________
_______
__ heeded help. Just here let me say that
round top, the
reaching to
Culpto
hill, the renter rating on the htatoriral ’ the march ju«t ended by our (6U) corps
I is one of the most famous of the war.
cemetery ridge.___________________________________ ....
.
On the evening of J uly 1st Sedgwick’s Oh the night of July 1st we were in the
vicinity
of
Westminister,
Maryland,
(flth corps) was near Manchester, Mary­
land, between 30 and 40 miles from Get­ nearly forty miles distant from Gettys­
When ■ we arrived * we hac^
tysburg. Just at night-fall we received burg.
news that a^battle had been in progress marched more than twenty consecutive
during the day. We were bivouaced hours, not even stopping for a drink of
along the shaded roadsides, pleasant water'. If a man stopped for any purgrove, and the bills and vailevs num- pow be had to make tie time be loat
eroua to northern Man land. With theJ to "«Bin hl* rtgiment. We were weary
I order summoning us to Gettysburg “n,i worn oot
in8t cro“ enough tor

1 am going East soon to buy a new stock, and c“" “
you can Save from 25 to 35 per eent. to buy

,or °“r ■“

LEWIS STERN,

OF THE CASH STORE.

------ AT------

Frederick Hotchkiss
1 have on hand several Standard Books,

bought for the holidays.

I will close them

v&gt;ut, to you at

The long winter evenings are upon us.

You can spend them in no way more profita­ S'gjs

bly than by reading.

Have the books for you,

and so cheap you cannot help buying.

School Books!

A.

PEACH TREES 111
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mSSSlc

wounded. It wm in thia fight that tbe
reliant «h Mteh. In a dnqwate fight

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I have what you want in thia Hne.

Srnmi

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�Die Hastings Banifer.
—— -—r— ----------------------------- -------------- MAKSHALL U COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Mich., March 21,1884.

T°:
hibitioifcte askef the repul&gt;Hcaas of
Barry and Eaton ctmbtieai* If they act
' in concert. xvith the republicans, they
; will help elect such as favor a vote by
: the people on an amendment prohibi-

rfXFViUJtCAN STATE CONVENTION.
mmh-the manufacture and sale of intoxA republican state convention to at-lect four

•i’wivk
each
delejpuci M larxe and two del.
„_‘„„. Trem —
;.
eongrraslotud district (Where• tbe
have not
the tatter
tatter hare
not
. been previously duly elected by district eonventtotks) to attend the national republican couvuntion
xi rmira
railed to mcet»ta
iiiiTi in viuch
Chi&lt;ft&lt;o^on
(o. ou the
ioc uuru day
uny
JiSu- next, for the noalnadon of candidate*
far
vice-president,
* president and vi
—ia-„. and to choose
*
•SBUS* COIamlu&lt;’*’- ”rill t»e held in Grand
a— tine 34th... day
a of April.
lit, .on Thursday,
M, at 11 o'clock a. nt.
। republican electors of the state, and all
other voters, without regard
pol
■!»&gt;? to
&gt;» past
(““F
’TOl'V‘1
dUhreiiccs. who are in favor ol elevaUnx and
dlgnlfyloa American tabor, protecting tuid extetwlliig h»me Industries, giving free jtopulai
education to tbe uiasac* of the people, MxrurtnK
free suffrage and an honest counting ol ballots,
effectually protecting all human rignu In every'
section of our common country.
who desire
to promote friendly feeling and permanent har­
mony throughout the land bj maintaining a
natfomil govrmmant pledged to Uiese objects
and principle*, an- cordially invited to partici­
pate In the election of delegates to this conven­
tion.
Ttic various concressknuti districts have the
option of electing their delegates to tbe national
oouvention at separate popular delegate con­
ventions, called on not less than twenty days
publislied notice, and regulnriv held in the con­
gressional diatricta at any time within fifteen
days next prior to the meeting of the state con­
vention. or by subdivisions of the state conven­
tion into district conventions, an has been hereUdore practiced.
All such district delegates shall be acredited
by the officers of such district conventions.
Under resolutions heretofore adopted, coun-

icants. If they work against the republicang by'maintaining a seperate organ­

tbrribi

TKRRini.r.

MINK DISASTER IN Oregon, by a 8t- Loufa journalist i n en­
deavoring to establish the JSorWnMlC,
VIRGINIA.

A few minutes pMt midnight, Thurs­
day, the little viHage grouped around
the mines at Pocahontas Va., wm
aroused by a terrific explosion, which
shook every foundation and aroused
the sleeping families of the 160 miners
constituting the night force working
‘’{^riri'ound.
Instantly the streets
nuea with a crowd of screaming'women. children and men rushing for the
£SS£™&lt;-!ftlrffi,Hl,wl ?in&lt;'
°*e

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j

which hrts ceased to exist.
The secretary of state of Michigan
reporta that in the southern four nen
of counties 211 wrrMpomfente think
winter wheat suffered injury in Febru­
__________________________
ary.
271 are of tbe contrary opinion.
A German couple named Jagow, at
Chicago, deliberately hanged- themselves Monday. The miui-was a shoemaker, out of employment, and neither
of them could sneak' English.
Dr-'*■ Mil*' "TO, died Monday st

Time

ALL!

ization. they may
defeat temperance re­
,
!
publicans, and elect meb opposed to
1
\
a yote (m
amendlnen^
1UK a ' w
reasonable, fair-minded men; as
,
....
2?*. _ Jfe' h.™*^m&gt;«£’&lt;&gt;1uto« Shelbyville. Illinois wm once grand
‘ men who desin
• found pouring from the master of tbe Masonic lodge of Xendreire that the question of
J15&amp;.
around within a tuclty, and rataed the Brat company of
vntw.1 upon,
...... wk,,
prohibition h.
be voted
what i.
is H..
the
“ m“e ?T're union soldiers in that State.
duty of those who favor a vote on the broken umbera, shuttered cars; pulleys
MprcjMfos a Holstein cow which
took
For^ .JriiXlitchJSSlML
died
of ,;
measure? Plainly to act with ti»e re­
,n'lk f&lt;&gt;ver ,l 1,”'a CiV Slie “I? her
publican party, which will nominate loider msSifJuluon^ 'of
d«wra£^“U“uJd S.’S' 'SSS : calf-err valued at »10.000..H?r butur
'i'Ca C**1
vaiueu
JJV.WU. uv-t uuwnm
men who favor a popular vote on the
1 “® I record was the greatest in the world.
,
question which moat interests the pro­ scene wm terrible in the extreme.
BDae'
The postal authorities at Chicago reMme
houses,
buildings
and
trees
sev1
hibitionists.
&gt;oh that not a single lottery agent is ;
eral hundred yards away were com­
« business in that c^y, mainly be- I
What is true of Barry .and Eaton pletely torn to pieces, showing that
that th*
the ।' doln
iwhSn
cau#e U1® o°urt8 lierB sustained the
counties is true of the state at large. If force of tbe explosion must have been
action’ of the post-office Inspector.
remarkable.
the temperance people of Michigan do
D. K. Mason, the bankrupt tobacco
A dense volume of flame soon com­
their duty; if they vote for such legisla­ menced to shoot upward and illumi- warehouseman of Louisville, has been
tors as are pledged to submit prohibi­ nuted the scene for half a mile, render­ placed in jail for Obtain ipg $87,000 from
the city banks by hypothecating re­
tion, the question will be voted upon ing the ghastly spectacle, which had ceipts when he bad no stock on hand.
heretofore only been viewed by torch­
without doubt Five-sixth of the re­ light. ten times more impressive- The
J. T. Dietrich, a teller In the Laclede
.... Waterbury
’ The
rk and Waterbur.
publicans who are elected to the next cwwd had gathered helpless in little bank at St. Louis, who embezzled $30,- ('r»nn Hpinc (ipRtrouR of advertising their
name and basins^
000. has for the past week been secre- {•■ODn., nemg desirous oi
legislature, if not a greater proportion. groups, either discussing thfe situation
ts with a number of the large rein;
or lamenting the death of some loved ted in the house of his brother, where have made
wiUfakW»ueh«tton. Kthe ropobli. one. It was agreed that the ,„,
Mlon the officers were guided by a rejiorter.
explosion
enabled t&gt;.
iL'l.r, of
I.-I at
I Flat TupA mine
■■el ** and
1""j°rity &gt;» 1*W- enough: if tern- had ukwi
plara
It is estimated that in the region
of Clothin_
tributary to the Black Hills there are
Each organized county will »&gt;c entitled to at &gt; perance republicans lie not defeated bv bad been caused by fire damp.
------------------- stock
The situation
situation remained unchnnf
burnt one rieh gate. and no delegate will t&gt;e cn:MH...1.h
i
Tbe
’
* .383,000
unchanged
cattle
and 8.7Wsheep.
Stockhas
has. or
Improved Si
titled
to
seat
in tiiehoconvention whir dock not problbiuoniHtS
thenriSLlvfti,
the
amend- nnti] daybreak wl
inathe
thr*
rmmtv
.
n
.1-----------when the honors be- 1 wintered exceedingly well, the
l &gt;» losses
TO— ,.er
rei-dri.side
In
county
he proposes to represent 1
'.,s
“'J41 TO*
UHYDreax.
wSJSXrf'Sc
1 ----------------------menl w,n t'rl'vii...
“1 ..
b&gt;.
’ tb
»
&lt;•■*"&gt;«wi gtonugly umiarenL Therawn
-----------------------The/men [ not' exceeding
H percent.
rd
warranted to
d uTpromptiy
to promptly forwardrertifitsiTiTtaottiie*deiforward rerdfled H.&lt;u or the &lt;iei joritvin both branches of the legisln-1 who still retained their compcfture.
These
time and are U ■■
A lad named W. T. Williams, while
-----------by tar the more I commenced
Kn'M
egatert
chosen to the Hou. Writ Livingstone, .ir
Jf.. turn
mt«Mfh&lt;Mai&gt;totheH&lt;M&gt;.'WiA.Mdontan.
.
..H m. tn u. ...
to gather the fragments of • I riding ou the steps of a locomotive, at |,esf ]ow priced time pierip made in the world.
at Detroit, Mich., as soon as practicable after
humanity that were scattered about Minneapolis, was thrown to the rail.
r
1
liW'lr several conventions Mre held.
reasonable course for those who want a I These were
limbsof those when tiie drive wheel severed his head
wi re evidently the
thelimbsof
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■ E. 3. LACEY, Chairman.
chance to vote on a prohibitory amend-1 miners who had been working near the from his body*
Harry county Is entitlcdfo ten delegates
ment, to not try and disintegrate the bottom of the shaft at
x x.
. ..
Frank Slagle, who murdered two; We wish it- understood that this is no lottery
the
time of. the
rheme.
HMPIIHLICAN COUNTY CONVJKNT1ON. ,
accident and were shot upward. Not men named Adair, for the purpose of
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A republican county convention to elect ten ' tenqM'rance forces, blit to favor temper­ one of those unfortunates, numbering
exactly as stated above.
robbery, wm hanged at Somerset, Ky.,
' “ce men. and U&gt; help ele« men favor- about fifty, survived, as ther limbs ly- in the presence of the mother of his
April 24th next; also to'eject ten delegates to I able to subihitting the question. Such iug around broadcast testified. During victims.
Among
.
w those who have adopted the above are the following
for the?hini eo\u^simitd'&lt;iKtriii. t should” on" , inpn "'ill be found in and be noil)- the entire dav the flames shot up from .
At the request of the Chesapeake and well known concern!
•I. S. Hudson. Detroit, Mich.; E. K. Hun
I iM‘e’1 b»-,h" r-P«'&gt;Ucan party in M|eh- the mouth of the mine and it was not
&amp; Co., Cleveland,
Cleveland. 0.; Putnam
ruwam Liotuurg
Cloibuig &lt;A&gt;..
Co., Chicago: F W
until evening that the smoke showed
as may properly come before the convention, igan,
'
’in **
•
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signs
of
decreasing.
A
party
of
men
five out of six of the legislative
on tiie Wilmington division 16 cents I Humphrey &amp; Co.. St. I/Oiiis. and many others,
wiD be held at the court house, in tbe city of
attempted to go down when a volume per ton.
Hastings, on Thursday, thr 10th day of April.*. districts of the state.
of flame shot up and they were hurriedly
isR4, at 11 o’clock a. in.
Matt u-wis, a colored citizen of st.
We have 3(100 of these stem-winding watehes. warrantee
Tiie local elections in the cities' of assisted to the surface. One of their
The several townships and wards will be en­
tilne an'1 require as little attention as an..
titled to the number of delegates following:
number, an Italian named Carlo Frau- I bli'wi'f"“verr&gt;ra&gt;’ .god“yiTOreul?y^ , a,1,J W&gt;11
Assyria, 6: Baltimore. B; Barn , 6; Carlton, 5; New Jersey show large republican gains chi, was missing and had evidently
I
one
year
of
liberty
by
breaking
jail,
and
$
100
Watch.
Castleton, 10; Hastings,&amp;; Hastings, 1st ward.
strong democratic wards electing ! re­ dropped from the cage. All the party
•J; Id ward, 2; 3d ware, 3; &lt;th ward. 4; Hope, 6:
। lias been tried four times.
(Kach one put up in ii handsome satin-lined case.)
•
Irving, «; Johnstown. 6: Maple Grove, 6; publicans by large majorities. The was badly burned rfnd this showed how
The Red Cross relief steamer. Josh
Orangeville. 5; Prairieville. 6; Rutland. 6;
fruitless were-auy hopes of rescue. The ।
Tbornapple, KI; Woodland;?; Yankee Springs, 4. change is due to fear of democratic tariff shaft at 8 p. m. was a roaring funnel of V. Throop,arrived at Paducah Wednes- ।
Hastings, March 12th, IBM.
| legislation.
New Jersey has usually flame. AH the outbuildings in the vi­ ! day afternoon, after distributing cloth­
Wm. H. POWERS. Chairn.an.
ing, bedding, coal and cash all the way .
. C. H. VakAhxax, Secretary.
j Iteeni a democratic state; but with prop­ cinity ignited and the fan house, which
had been looked to as tiie salvation of , from Evansville down.
er effort it can easily lie carried for the
Tbe New Haven (Conn.) Kennel Club I
any
who
might
be
alive
below,
caught
Editorial Notes.
j republicans in 1884. The more people
Wednesday. '
also. A shriek of despair went up at i exhibition commenced
1 Four hundred dogs, worth $40,000.
are
-------And guantees every Suit or Overcoat to be as cheap &lt;»
If it be the studied purpose of the hear the democratic cry of free trade the this catastrophe, which was regarded ------- —...----- ...—.„
fatal
to
all
bones
of
rescue.
Tiie
men
prewnv
Three
are
valued
at w.ooo ■ cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and if you are not per
political prohibitionists to defeat prohi­ less they like it, and the more determin­ fought manfully to save the building,
ed they are that that party shall not I be
—
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*
!
fectly
satisfied with your purchase, return the goods any time
The
Meiggs
elevated
railroad
Aill
bition, they can justly pride themselves
but-without avail. It became evident
at this hour that the whole mine was psssed by the legislature of Massachu­ within 30 days and get your money back.
&lt;&gt;n their brilliant success. They mani­ trusted with power.
ablaze and it is doubtful if it can be setts authorizes the building of an ex­
fest a disposition to 1ly in the face of
Thefdemocrats in congress realize too extinguished for weeks if at all. This perimental section from Cambridge to
reason, and willingly or otherwise do late that they have put their feet into,it, settled the fate of tiie 150 unfortunates Boston.
An aged citizen of Lind, Wisconsin,
the very things calculated to hinder the so to speak on the tariff question. The under ground and they have absolutely
We have one of the most complete stocks ever shown ir
named Teter Vierka, who usually car­
uo chance for life.
cause they claim to favor.
■
farming districts of Kansas, the manu­
Thursday’s dispatches say: Neither ried large sums of money on his person, tliis city.
We shall illustrate with a few facts. facturing centers of New Jersey have words nor telegram convey to the was murdered with a mallet near his
I
barn
during
Tuesday
night.
slightest
degree
the
destruction
wrought
Five-sixth of the republicans of Mich­ lately expressed their opinion of the
j
A tract of Six thousand acres of pine
igan favor the submission of the prohi­ proposed 'democratic tariff legislation in the mines of the Southwest Vir- ,
ginla Improvement company at Poca- land in Lincoln county, Wisconsin,
bition question to the people.
by overwhelmingly electing repulii- hantas by the explosion there on Thurs- containing one hundred million feet of
From two-thirds to five-sixths of the cans to office.
I’heee late elections day night. Nor can pen describe the [ timber, was recently sold toaChica------- *—
for $100,000.
republican members of the last three have so alarmed the democrats that it anguisn and sadness that pervade the 1goau
little hamlet. The scenes around tbe
GENERAL MARKETS
Forty prominent catholics of Du­
An old nhyKtetan.retired from pnwtxr
legislatures of this state Were favorable is very doubtful if they do any thing at mines have been the saddest that the
buque met Wednesday evening at the
to the' submission of a prohibitory all with the Mqrrison bill.
human mind cau conceive or the fancy residence of Bishop Hennessy, to proCHICAGO.
5
iy aad permanent core &lt;*
paint
tost against the passage of the bill be-1
heat --Lower;
Lower; March,
amendment.
Wheat
!&lt;»«&gt;¥«;
tuUs. Ostarrh, Asthmn at&gt;
iSHEara
One hundred and five of the miners , fore the Iowa legislature to lax church April. W^fatnSc; May. S6Hi
Fuller, who is paid for attending to^
tactions. also aptwlUvean-.
The proportion of republicans in the
-A
! vorx • -Lower: March, M%i
i rad ten I rare foi
ous Debility and all nenwthe duties of state swamp land commi^- are known to be loet, and to make the I property.
legislature favorble to the submission
disaster more awful, the bodies of the
uomulaiuta, al
ivteg tested as woDi’rrtr.
Fred DouglasL^lthough a constant
those&gt;l
H
*
oner
and
prosecuting
attorney
for
I
rurxilvr
powri
MtfvK,
WSlo;
April.
victims
will
be
cremated,
as
the
mines
of a prohibitory amendment to th&lt;
1
........... on the woman-suffrat
'-'tc,™- Sl&amp;Sv: Zi.
, attendant
:
it
bin
duty
to
nn«
IL Known t*&gt; ni« Minrrw;
have been sealed and are now on fire | vention in Washington, was qqL_
each i eway&lt;w Co.. &lt;‘-°ntinues to neglect
both
rf igItotly
Htovi-uoKs
Mess a.„„
l*ork lower:
k
______—___________
__ I tallow*. Actuated by thin motive and » deain.
who are opposed has increased eacn
**■-----t~
Maxell.
v.ar, »b&lt;.« ing that ^ntuinwl in TOvor
draw hl, Mlnry- ;md |&lt;.«i and burning furiously. The victims of ; nored on account of his recent mar- 817.Wfa517.ro; April. 818.00(4ffM.a»; Way. to relieve human Miffcrin*. I will wind frw» .•
the disaster are Hungarians, Welsh­ huge, notwithstanding his bride was SlMOfSlS 10.
l,*rd — NteadvMarch . eh*nn&gt;. to all wbo desire it, this recipe, in Ger
of tbe meuure in the reimbli. an pnrty "bout U*e stat" ra’tlTOnizing the sh&gt;&lt;- men, (remans, and negroes, most of
fcg
45• \t,rll S9
50-’ ifxv SO fl6 • ,Q*n. French or English, with full din&gt;ctinns
। always prominent in tbe cause.
Sent by mall by addrfie ■
iH increasing
I fcere&lt;* f9ro&lt;* of the fff&lt;«nback party, in whom are unmarried, only about twen­
Cattie Market. Stoudy. We quote:
Nov wl.,i4?PmRar,"moSf. MoJkeSer.N ? *
Henn1 Richardson, a leading memlw
ty-five of them having families de­ ;
Oatalde or Detroit, liiniid Rapicta, the I',n‘"_‘h,t he "u‘&gt; drtl"r “ n,,n&gt;
of -rt|ie Vigilance
of Brown Choice &lt;hi]n&gt;ing steers.................. saavaAHO --------------- a----------------------- ---------------------pendent on them for support.
-------------- ---committee
------------------Soginnwo &gt;u.d the mining region, of n"®"'1-&gt;nU&gt;the demoenit ramp.
i-mintv Nebraska,
Kuhraubj was
u-uc hung
&gt;&gt;■■■&gt;«* by unFitlr to icixxi shipping steers.... . uesfavjo — —
..
' ■-—,
...
. . county,
m Alip
Malignant
। known persons
near
his
homc
Morris Mttlitiin to good steers................... .r]M'LVd.\00 ■ ■
---r,--- —III
---- «diphtheria
--------- - — — is prevailing
ra —-at
[ raiivrnu
UCOt
II in
. UUUl
’’...
NLat
aUV
__
r r. .
.. •
the upper peninsula, every republican ]
Republicans in the townships should Geneseo,
11'*." - Market firm. Sales ranged from . ■ 1 !
;
|
' : • ■ ''
Ill.-------------------------------------------- i। Bridge.
He,
1 has participated
iu . . &gt;
•m
for b.f.v} : .$5.M&gt;«&lt;;.T0 for light.
KJ
WB ■ ■ fl I ML
candidate for the leginlature was in- J see that a ticket made up of good men • The /yacht Atalanta has arrived at I lynching of fourteen horse thieves.
—
.
-----------------------।
i-iKrt
—
Bteail}.
,
We
quote:
Choice
l_
.
sas^T- commemoration, of the one him- I Fancy Creamery at
strutted to vote to submit the prohibi-1 is nominated; see that every republican Havana with Jay Gould and family.
In
V tt&gt;; ordinary
The engagement is announced of Mrs. [ dredth
om.*s Mbnt4»do. aanjaK-;
32&lt;rfart&lt;-; good
good to
uifuiu birthday
uiiiiiunv of
&lt;&gt;i Sir
.-nr M
aosrs
niume- ; Rood «'•Io fancy Dairy at . B M
,
tory amendment if elected in IHHt) and I voter is regiaten*d and votes on election
Leslie, of New York, and the j flora, of London, the Supreme lodge of »'«!»&gt;: common to fair do. 1K«2Vt I
Zn ZjLmJxSZ
1882. The same thing will lie done in j day. If that Im* done, ten of the eighteen'/Frank
Marquis de Leuville, of Paris.
i Kersher Shel Barzel has endowed with i
\UMnnimc* luniau vtfirriDi r mi ie
NEW '
YORK.
1884; and if tbe republic an candidates supervisors of the next board will lie
Six fine lake steamers are being con­ $76,000 the tome for iiged and inllnn •
...
ORK*
nffRIGHTS IMDIAM VEGETABLE PILLS
.2Wheat- Hither: No. S Meh., fl.OBhtfu Nrrt» Vi«*ata:
have the support of thci^e who
who favor
favor republicans surely, with chancre tor structed at the Detroit ship yards, at Israelites at‘Cleveland.
1.WIW; April,
May. itllw
an estimated cost of $1,000,000.
Walter C. Shepherd, a Boston book- •, bllX,-,
1U1&gt;. ‘t’oux—ijulet; Mixed Western Spot, ,
n will lx*
prohibition,.the question
Im* put to . two more. Work wins every time.
Tbe recent floods destroyed fifty-five keeper, who piaaded guilty to embezzle- sot.twfv.c,
a vote within the next two years.
T.. : ~~^',a
.■
The greenbacker who cannot read us bridges In the Ohio valley, which it ment, was arraigned for sentence, when
MILWAUKEE.
J
While an overwhelming majority, of ;
he claimed that a woman had urged
will cost $210,000 to replace.
.
LT
.T
' one of the most conspicuous signs of
!
Wheat—Steady*; March. »Uc: April,
A snow-slide on Aspen maintain, in him on and blackmailed him. The
republican members of the legislature |
-May.
t»»
x
c.
C
orn—Firm at
for
'
i,
the times a fusion of his jwirty with theColorado,
___________ caused
________ the
____ death
_
court
released
him
on
light
Dail,
in
of three
No. L VxTa-FInu: No. a White, JSe.—
MM
have favored putting prohibition to a
order that he might find his tempter.
*
'“.'imine.
democracy must lie. blind indeed. Id employes
of’*•
the ’Vallejo
thr&lt;w&gt;urdi-.4 V
। Ryk-Strong: tlMJh'c for No. 1. Baklmy— » JU
popular vote, an overwhelming majori­ state and county the bargain has been
At the custom-house iu Petersburg, | Lower at (Smc for No. i. ,
।
l?ie yo^.u. dgeat
.Ke8t brother of 8am­
ty of the democratic and greenback leg­ made by the leaders, who are now pre^ | i*®
died
at New Lebanon, Virginia, C. B. Baine struck R. A.
4
1
CINCINNATI.
Young on the head with a Stick, and
New York, at the age of 63.
FOtSHEE A MACKIN, Cincinnati.(1
islators are opposed to the submission.
Fi oun-Falr demand: Eainih
-----paring to deliver the goods.
(
Sitting Bull is being taken to Minne­ the latter attempted to kill his essailant
A concerted action of al! the temper­
Wheat-Firm at $1.06. Corn—Strong at
apolis by Major McLaughlin to see with a revolver. Both are republican 56c. Oats—Finn al 37c. Rttc—Steady:
As
nearly
as
we
can
judge,
a
ticket
ance fortMs in behalf of] such men as
politicians, and the affair grew out of a
something of life among the whites.
&amp;V. Provihjonh—Pork Hteady
at S18.0Q.— .
hS? Meats |S«
favor submitting the question will en­ headed with Edmunds for president
John Boyle, city treasurer of Erie, is denunciator}' card published by Ralna. Lard tan al
Five prisoners made their escape (&lt;r«.AV Bacon
Lincoln
for--------------second■--------------------------------place would'suit a defaulter tor $8,000, and has disap­
sure its success. A division will only and
----- t—
r-------------from the jail at Columbus City, Ina.,
.
elect men oppraed to »uch meaeurei.
!
imUorfty of Barry county republi- peared.
MT. LOU IK
The Milwaukee Merchants' Associa­ Saturday evening, and Have not been
Wax Are-Lower: No.s Red Meh., SLOW
Vt\* cannot eeo bow any man who rarw. Lincoln la alao favored by many tion baa passed a resolution calling for recaptured. They liad natjentlv worked
on the stone ceding for three weeks,
honrwtly tavorr giving the people a i for Arwt place.
.
the suspension of,silver coinage.
having obtained mason's tools from
ebanra to vote for or against prohibi-1
lu our „plnlou. the republican townThree members of the Salvation army out&lt;dders. .
March- 1
were'fined $17 each for parading the
tion. ran hope for its araompbahment ,hip (.aUciiaea, called to nominate tlck- streets of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
In the circuit court at Kalamazoo, BAWJtv-Jj'to
Pork
Meter:
Mr.
Harding
wm
awarded
judgment
j
_
M«*u
qulH :
by any straight out prohibition party, etator township offleora. would do well'
W. J. Arxell has purchased theJhvn- for $1 fiQQ against the Chicago and |
The mass of temperance jaople are in p, elect delegates to the county conven- ing Jmuroal, of Albany, and has given Grand Trunk n&gt;ad foil being curried 1
the
editorial
control
to
John
A.
Slelthe republican party, and they are eager Uon&gt; the rail tor which 1« published
pMt Vicksburg station, he having been
cher.
.
j)TO8trated by the exertion of walking I
to have the question disposed of by u elsewhere.
Emil Boling, who wm az lieutenant
BALTIMORE.
.
»
vote of the people. Will not a union of
Ain the German revolutionMiy army in
The governor of Kansas has called a
Fuller.
Innes
&amp;
Co
M
toe
high-minded
1 1848, died at Hustisford, Wm., in his
the elements favorable 16 the submis­
special session of the legislature for
•
70th
year.
‘
Utgreenback
leaders
ant
doing
their
Ctaro* Serorida, Bryslpelas.
sion of the question be more effective
March 18, to take action in relation to
Plasplak nd _F»rw Gratis.
A’large number of street car drivers tbe cattle plague. It is rumored tliat
most to accomplish a fusion with thej
than a distinct prohibition party ?
Blotches. Bolts, Ttamors. T»i.
in
Cincinnati
struck
because
of
an
or
­
Senator
Ingalls
will
resign
to
accept
If such a thing in a seperate political democracy. These gentlemen are ex- der to remove the canvas —
weather Judge MGCrary’H place, and let the
ter. Barners. Sait Rheum.
Scald Bead, Bores, Mercurial
screens from tbe platforms.
prohibition party were deemed odvtoa- perte at feathering their own nest.
legislature elect a successor.
B08T0N.
Diseases. Female Weakness
Henry
Brown,
formerly
a
slave
in
A committee of the New York As­
ble in the state at large, in order that
The democrats are now beginning
w,th moderate demand:
and Irrejalaiitles. DL-sinecs.
Virginia, died .Monday at Niagara, sembly has reported against a bill de­ .
vl?&lt; “* .&gt;*nl“.v&gt;nuil» extra. XMUKc;
prohibition might be effected; if it were toot the anti-monopoly horn, to rail
Lon ol Appetite. Jrraadlre.
1 Ontario, claiming to be 121 years of signed to protect newspaper dealers ■raltv”"ra&gt;r&lt;
,u&lt;l dSiine
(considered hoping against hope with the greenback lambs.
S-ttectleas ol the Llrer. Indi
age.
from, libel suits, like that of Maria Hjff; Pr,1 “'•Jn.; Nretara .ureradxd
restion. Biliousness, Dyspep­
Miss Eliza, eldest daughter of Gov- Prescott against the American News
the dominant party in the state which
The Clinton Republican speaks thus1 ernor Thompeon, of South Carolina, Company for circulating a paper con­
sia and General Debility.
is by no means the case; it would yet be
irreverently of a demo-green-fuae mo­ died from burns received ten days ago taining matter injurious to her.
foolish in localities where temperance
, while reading at an open grate,
—nh. JoldUaWH^^’-n.-Mr-ker
Nearly all tbe business places In Alle­
men are sure to be nominated 1&gt;y tbe gul: Swamp Angel W. D. Fuller, who
Ihxlutb has been made an open port gan, Mich., were on Wednesday swept Wbeju, white...
republirrn party to maintain a seperate draws a fat salary from toiling millions&gt; by the abrogation of the contract be­ away by fire, tto losses aggregating Wheat. red .
Corn,
retail
.
.
party founded on prohibition. Take of Michigan xs swamp land commis­. tween the railway company and the $300 000. Flames at Detroit, originat­ Beans
ing in Stradou's woolen mOM, destroyed Gate
our own and our neighboring county of si oner, and from Newaygo county an j Lake Superior Transit Company.
The Itelaware.Lackawana and West­ six manufacturing establishments, val­ Pork, drewd. ..
Eaton. In both 99 out of every 100 re­ proeecuting attorney, left those duties: era road has decided to extend ito ued at $100JMX).
Beef, dreued ...
t
last
Saturday
to
reform
the
people
of
Butter
publican voters favor submitting the
Andrew J. Weaver, of Greenville,
St Johns with greenback wind. The tracks from Buffalo to Toledo thia sum­
.
Pa., drove his daughter from tbe bouse,
question of prohibition to a vote of the most laborious part of his official duties mer.
’
The laborers on the Cape Cod ship broke some.furniture, and then killed Potatoes
people. Every candidate for the legis­ appears to be in drawing bis double sal­
Apptea
himself with a revolver. On several
lature upon the republican ticket in ary, while his time is spent in making canal struck because of dissatisfaction occasions be has shown rirps of insan­ Apples, drl.-d
demo-greenback speeches and attend­
both counties for thr past six years ] ing fusion ronferencre. This barnacle with the food furnished by the con­ ity, His toother is a member of con- |
tractors.
has been instructed by tho nominating upon our nhip of state will l»e rubbed
While his band is in, the postmaster
John Taffe. receiver of the land-of­
off at the coming election.
fice at North Platte, -rho represented
i-al has arranged for a fast train Lard
* ni uuib. .aiaiawMpaii.&lt;* raw, «■».
No bmhi no^favoraMe to the measure
iChicagotoBuPaulaarf Minneap^•tt«raou follow the lead of Nebraska in oongreaa for three terms,
died Friday.
olia, which eommeDoed at 3 o'clock
can even be nominated in a repubtican
from u*
Milwaukee, ia
General Badeau, consol general at Thursday moraing.
convention.
The republican county
n P*rty on account of its Havana, presented Jay Gould to Cap-

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Given

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $ 12 or upwards.

1HFADACHE

AGENTS-®-";

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�The Hastings Banner.

Al,/Sty

---------------- --- —- ----------------------- »_---------tainly ought to be acme way to punish
a being, having the semblanoe of man.
who habitually fails to provide the nec­
essaries of life for his trick wife and tonocent children—aM through sheer laz-

to a semi-conscious condition. lying on
tos isos about one foot from the north
aide of the track. His booU nd stock HJUnWH. rMDAY, MAUCH SI. 1«M.
inr were off both hia feet, one boot «n&lt;l
stocking being found about ten rode
West of Where he wm picked up and
__
The Allegan Journal and Tribune the other about the aame distance &lt;*t.
i come to us tliis week half it usual size. -Medical aid waa almost instantly on
| The office was totally deotroyed by the the spot, and the injured num conveyed
conflagration that visited that place on to the Hastings House.
The medical
, __________________
GRKBLE » I’OWERA । Friday last The publishers have al- testimony
showed that he wm tn a state
ready ordered new material from Chi- i
collapse upon his arrival at the hotel
ONE IVK'BTH OFF,
cafe and soon the Journal and Tribune and that be ra^dly Rank until death’
(XOSE WINTER GOODS.
R. MUDGK, Clethter. I win appear with a new dress,
fere’s No blame can M attached to the rail­
hoping the publishers will mwt with road company: but there is no question
BUY NOW.
prtnK medium ctovr Med for even greater success than before. The but that some of the saloon men who
Tb£- »&lt;*d wo* pnr,it7rLd^rN^i i Gazette
m this wm* issued as a ‘ aoM Kelly liquor on that day.areholden
eme.
bnt lt8 mUnMUln({ puh!i9hl! for he.,, d^’^rue""^™ !
k. »■ wHiMTMAM * »ON.
j^'IdenUy
er evidently keeps
krepn aa ““stiff
stiff npper
upper lip"
Up" »«?
see «
at to
to bring
bring aa suit
suit against
against them.
tbeiu

CoMCKMilNo Gorere.-It ianotoft- eateem in which we hold you socially:

™ that the Bxnnku nep, aside from

also to enjoy interchange of thought I

cast amid so manv kind providences. Each i&amp;ornmg when we rise we hhve a
Ten years ago to-day, although it hard­ clean white page spnwl out before us
ly seems poadtie, time file* with snrh igjd something seems to say -begin
swift and silent wing—you chose to ngain.” notwithstanding the many brok­
leave the home of your childhood to try en resolve* of the past. And now &lt;mi
the realities of this life together. That this, the 10th anniversary of your uedthe union was a happy one time has ding, may each one of this little enmproved. May your lives be spared to Ciny cherish for others that perfect
enjoy many prosperous and happy an-1
ve and charity that wofketh no Hi to
nivenaries of this day -is the wish of all his neighbor, and thr day be so wisely
present You are now in the enjoyment ' spent that it will i»e a wellspring of toy
of the summer of your lives. O, golden | to each one of us. when memory, that
hours; how sinoot&amp;ly glides lifers little noblest gift of nature, brings it findf to
barque as it takes iw onward across the our mind* as mv jmss along on tbe bighriver of life to eternity. Yas,toetemi* —, — w
1 way of
, life. It has lieen said, and wisrty; and while these lovely
ovely summer .j ly too.
too, that “life L
is but
’.:** the’journey
------ -------of
* a
hours are’passing, let usremember
remember that j 'day.
day. Youth is full of buoyant hopes and
as surely as the night follows the morn- dreams never to lie realized in its morn­
ing just so surely Will the winter of ing. man and womanhood its noon, and
life follow its summer, and be prepared when the fronts of agv te-gin to steal
for a happy landing when t)»e pate Ixut- 1 around us we may know that night Is
man says we have reached the shore, upon us."
us." jiut
.But II apprehend
apprehend the
the night
night
Butxjet us not gloomily think of winter, of life is just as loveiy
los riy and far mure
for to me there is a charm in age that glorious than its morning, if we us«
use
cannot be surpassed by youth.
well the hours as they come
come along. 8o
80
Of all scenes that our mortal eyes let us do all we can to lighte n the burare aUmged to behold, what can be dens of our fellow Icings and make
more giorioxmthan for the aged eye to i their lives as happy as mortal life can
look back over a well spent life, upon be. Let us strive daily to live a jiwt
the beautiful pictures of kind deeds [ and honorable life, so that when our
and loving words that are hung on . end is near we can with pleasure surmemory's wall ? So let us each enjoy - vey the past and joyfully listen to the
the preeetit, strive to do daily our duty, j Master's call, “It is enough: come up
and resign the order of our livre to ! higher."
•
Him who doeth all things well. Wed- i „
,
dink [Uy- differ from oUwr day. of -SfgSFj? £5^
note, inasmuch an they have more to do : UrS MandnUu- Bitten, rrmov* tb« eame
with shaping the destiny of the life to ' prevent tee evil, and raat osly s cents,
follow for joy qr sorrow’, and should be ! ■
, ~
wisely &lt;»nsid«^l and cherished u the
n°wn" BUer b
day m which we take the most sacred I .** r™*''
ta”w"

“Utae the rote Of a lecturer: but we
were made acquainted ene day latt
week With rumor, quite fUrneginj, to
“old citizen ami long reepectedreeulent
of thia community. Our Informant
waa sure he waa correct, and gave ns
authority. Not for the purpose of par­
ading the tacts alleged if they were
round to be facte-of which we then,
had serious doubta—but merely to see
why such report, should gain currency,
we investigated them. The - authority"
referred to by our informant knew

Local News./.

We consulted the authority down to
that
new
and
-------------------------• iqquret is number one, who had merelv supposed
w„&gt;«&gt;.-r-r« •»-»* .a rire™. I.-1 «ari announces th
"“
ew presses “
d
Just as
we go to press the
W,
a Crookwthra
uwtntei is
in on
uu the
uw way
Way and
BDU UW
w.ilu&gt;n
u..ac
—kother material
the i 'VUUUUeil,
'oncluded. Ithe jury finding the follow- a rase not half as bmi w, the romor ™ Hre
. , ,.
publication
strert told hL rataXre ro ? 4,°^
&lt;r., n^i.t D..1 ..Ir a. reel,a
publicationof
ofthat
that paper
paper will
will be
be concon-j’ tog
tog verdict
verdict
______
'A»
Atn~m.r
ri
., :I tinned
tinued aa
as usual. The loae
loss on this office
“That tbe said Jonathan Kelly came and thus from a suppososo a miserable
ssw* &lt;nA"___ ‘m-oi.Ti-oray
was something over »1,7&lt;X), upon which; to his death by beingstruck by the on- slander had emanatedWe reflected
WttS insurance
insurance for
for »l,M0:
»l,l«0; A
A portion
portion of
of I gine of the M. C. B. R., on train going upon the matter and the more we oonK.„.~ Coro. Ch.ire MH Mreu H.n. I was
..... lthLS:iW““Ved- “ wure*tao ““ T‘’d“i» «■*&lt;*&gt;• at Ul P. m. on &gt;dered themX ™^Tw.^X

*

At Barlow'" Brtek Delator.

subscription and account bookx.

/ J the 18th day oCMarch, A

D. 1884,: that the history oFtti^report*wan the i

|
Several timre during the past week wbile sai&lt;1 Johnathan Kelly was in a history of nine out of ten of thoae dam| we have heard individual remark,' stAt*“ of lntoxication. We find further aging rumors that we hear every day.
j “Could I be certain that the water that no blame te to be attached to the
It ia a peculiar trait of humanityI works would cbat only •90,000, and eraPloyees of said railroad: that proper this disposition to be everlasting goethat the expense to the city for running | dU1««»ce and care was used by the em- siping
"
*
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about
our fellows.
Scarcely can
the same would not be over MXJOO a Ptoy®®® 10 charge of said train; that a dozen men congregate- upon the street
year I would vote for them." The com- Iaedlcal
wa« promptly summoned or as many women assemble in a sew' niittee appointed by the council to inthe agent of the 'aid railroad, iund
_2 jng circle without conversation turns
| veetigate thia subject say the works can that “dd Jonathan Kelly was attend- ,ujxm some personal matter relative to
I be put in at a cost not to excee&lt;l the
by ^competent physicians until his i some party who is not preeenL This
I amount stated, and the committee is of I death.”
• ,
। one heard this rumor: that one “ knows
j it to be a fact:" another heard Mra. son.ii.-tt a n«»i« m»«af»rtur», for | the opinion that they would inn
PemohaxT
I„,Hire.l re-i&lt;i..reorw.T. !ahort time jw self-sustaining. This
ftlitor Hitoourn spent Sunday jn : and-BO allege that her neighbor told her
‘ rrM!n* —*---------’
| committee is composed of reliable and Charlotte.
I that the absent party said so. And so
**“’•
®r j practical men, and it ia not at all prob-1
j the tongues wag, and the mate and fe­
,,
. x.. •
&gt; Orno strong made the Banner
d order with A.
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........
male gossips rake the abeent party over
able that they would err in this mate ’ short
Tnwday
.1. H. BARTLKY.
ter. Mr. J. W. Bentley tffTera to enter)
. ... ’
. u
the coals—asserting things which they
into contract with tha city to taka the LFrd, "oUhlt11” 7“ wi,h fnen'1’ in
know nothing about, or believing stateg.w iwn-horw wagon. wldetlrr.aRrinn
works anri run them free of expense to ' N“hvill&lt;’ N‘ad»&gt;'
■ ments of whose truth they have not
•nd w »i irtt« trees* com plat*.
.
I the city, and give bonds for the fulfillLeww Stern is East purchasing his the slightest evidence. It seems strange
duT»»r covered cArringe, n
- .
t
’ ment of the same, provided the city ' ■'Pr^nK stock of goods.
that no more entertaining subjects for
* S7LrtrutorHlU,,llnr ,,,a"0" ***" | will pay the interest and keep the
Judge Smith and wife have returned conversation can be found than rumors
Tb?.ho\he wUibT«»te’ehoap.
, works in repair, allowing him to col-J from their vWt to Chicago.
affecting the reputation of others. Peo­
tf
daniel f*THiKKR. Admin,
lect and retain the amount secured for
Col. Armstrong made the Banner a ple will turn aside from the wide-open
book of knowledge, shut their eyes to
water rates. Should this proposition pleasant
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j
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-----call Wednesday morning.
Weather very unfavorable forsugar
all of nature except the worse elements
be accepted, and allowing even $500 for
Mr. John Klepfer is shaking hands
making.
, of human nature, ami toy with the rep' repairs, the cost of fire protection would
smith Simmons &amp; Peabody manu-' be*bUt tlf600
year
tte dty Of with his friends in this dty to-day.
I utations of men and women by idle gos­
Rev I. M. E. B. Gillaspie, of Bowen's sip- listening to the false tales which
tjeture the I test water-proof grain boot QQjjygg jfr Bentley expect* to make ,
envy or jealousy may have set afloat, or
tifiemi tor\ale.
somKhing for himself should he enter Mills, was at the camp-fire Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Brown returned which mky be the creation of a de­
The W C. T. IL will meet with into such e&lt;«itract.
.
, ,
..
..
■
... • from a trip to Chicago Saturday last.
praved" imagination, and busily circu­
Mn&lt;. T 1’hillipH next Tuesday after-!
A very interesting meeting w an held 1
j at the rreto-nce of Mra. E. Y. Hogle on I
We r&lt;Vrrt “ leam ,h*t “&gt;*
°f late the same.
noon, at 2:30 o'clock.
Of the extent of the suffering and the
red I Monday afternoon of this week by the W- T- Brown
“Iremo¥e to C&gt;*ieago.
The broom factory han been remove
*
:1Ji
Mrs. Miles Main is spending a couple misery these gossiping reports cause
.to the /runt room over H. A. (roodyear ,| W. "
F. •*
M. society of the *'
M. ”
E. church,
the occassion kbeing
anni- I of weeks with her sons at Vermontville. who can properly estimate? Many a
Jt Sons' hardware store.
«u—™ the fourteenth•«*•*&lt;_
life has been wrecked by a “supposeAspikantm for nomination on the, to veraary ot the organiztion of the northRev. C. B. Sherk, of Woodland, was
so” which grew into a full fledged slan­
be. fusion ticket in this city are busily.i western branch, which now numbers i among the Banner callera on Tuesday.
I 20,000 members. The day was appoint-1
MiaB Bostwick, of Kalamazoo, is in der. Many have gone- to their graves
engaged in fericc repairing.
with a tarnished reputation which they
ed by officers of the branch as one of
dty&lt;
of her sj^j. Mias
When you want reliable boots and
no more deserved than white deserves
thanksgiving, and it was designed that j Jtoae
shoe*, buy those manufactured by
to be called btack. Many h^ve main­
each member of the auxiliaries bring in
Smith Nimmons A Peabody.
Comrade 1‘araloe intends soon visiting tained an honorable struggle for years
such a sum as a thank-offering, as her
the city again. He will be greeted by to givethalie to a false report which the
F B. AfNoKR. of Charlotte, has been
heart should prompt and her circum­
street corner of the sewing circle was
a large audience.
appointed route agent, with Grand
stances permit The offerings at this
Itapids and Jackson as his run.
The many friends of Mrs. Carnahan rthe means of disseminating -and dur­
' writing, which were ea&lt;h accompanied
MHIxbkr. the jeweler, haa bi» ad, er-1 by B p^uige of scripture?whi&lt;h tewtei- will be pained to learn that she in in ing those years have suffered more than
uwmrou posted in nrarl.v every avail-1 preMed the donor's reasons for tiianks- quite poor health.
dJe place throughout ike county.
; giving, ranged ail the way from ten
Mf. and Mra.G. II. Brooks spent sevThe young ladieH sf tbe Baptist i cents to two dollars, and aggregated al days among friends and relatives at
Mjriety will give a warm sugar social
‘ ' at about eight dollars. Any member not Orangeville last week.

tbe chapel, Wednesday evening. March
31th.
.

Mine host Parker wears a smiling
•ountenance, owing to the large patnmagf the traveling public extends to his
popular hotel,

The dedication of the Catholic church
in this city occurs to-day, Thursday, at
too late tin hour for the Banneh to
publish repir/t of proceedings.

being able U&gt; be present at that meeting
is requested to send or hand her offer­
ing to Mra. D. Striker within the next
ten days. All proceeds of this thank-;
offering day go to advance, the work in i
west China. After devotional 4xercfoes a very fine essay was read by MreT.
PhiUips; subject, “Causoytor rhanltegiv-1
tag" with select readings by Mrs it K. |
Grant and Mrs. Belle Youngs, followed
bv opening of envelopes, reading of texts
and Zouncement of amounts without

•John Pattison, of Carlton, has sold
his farm to X. Allerding of the same nanus, by Mis. Stella Wheeler.
J
town, considtvatiod $3,400.
Mr. Pat­
will not remove from Barry j
Resolutions of RKsptxrr. -Alter a
j useful life of almost seventy years, our
eonnt), however.

Mils. J; H. Fhkeland, of Freeport, worthy and esteemed brother, Peter
died very suddenly Thursday last. Khe Cobb, parsed from this life to the lifC|
..
j
the shining
river and
was highly esteemed in the community beyond; crossed...
He was a
iu which she lived.
The funeral was entered into rest eternal.
teld on Sunday and waa largely at­ worthy member of Irving Grange, No.
55. While we bow in submiimion to the
tended.
.
Hantimob, Middleville and NashviUe will of our Heavenly Father, we at the
same time realize that our sister and
an* competitors for the honor of enter­
taining the G. A. B. poets of the county children mourn a true husband and
** their next annual reunion. Tbe place father, society a good citizen, and the
•dvring the moat inducements will Grange a worthy member. Therefore,

doubtless be designate

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Thb band boys have decided upon
*ednehday evening next an the date to
hokl their dance, of which mention waa
®ade last week. Admission to dance
■0 cents; proceeds for the benefit of band.
Wive the boys a rousing benefit.
Those who wish to sell goods in the
trading vicinity of Hastings should
Patrenizethe Banner. We guarantee
the largwjt list of Barry county sub^rrtbers of any |&gt;aper in the county, and
will show the txiokji to prove it

At the business meeting of tbe G. A.
LTuwday afternoon comrade W. H.
Hecox, of Aasyria post, was elected MaK»r, ot the regimental organization, eiw
&lt; B. Smith, deceased, and comrade OatMt of Hill post. Middleville, waselect”d f’hapUin.
The Haatings skating rink eluaee

next week for the season, the room will
en lie filled with a mammoth stock of

Mr. Frank Nims, who is now buying
wheat for the Crescent Mills in Grand
Rapids, spent Sunday in this dty.
w H Schantz visited Chicago the
week to purchase a stock of goodi
u]go furniture for kin new home.
Mr
u,wlaSu.r„,„fUli8city,
are
VM
))fn
ta
thejr houMhn,rt Here., ,.„ngratulation.
.
„W
h°“'B d“riW U&gt;e
few days,
Mr &lt;&gt;»a.r Crook made the BA»ekK

[»““ »
us a.
t himself well jileased with his position
| as railway postal clerk.
j
Wednesday last, Mr. J. A. Greble

rptumwl from a two weekk visit to
Florida;
Mr. G. combined businees
pleasure, and while in the “land

&gt; of our lives. I have often thought
niman life as a little tamk with an

iu tegittoMte sphere ■■ a am Mper to and rejoice with you that your lot to

$30 OVERCOATS, $15
Come in and We will Explain More Fully.
$30.00 OVERCOATS^ $16,00,

.

$27.50 0VERC0RTS, $16.00,
$25.00 OVERCOATS, $16.00,
$20.00 OVERCOATS, $16.00,
18.00 OVERCOATS, 16.00.

AH Overcoat marked in plain English figures
$18, $20, $25, $27, $30 will be sold at
a uniform price of $16.00.

15.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
‘
12.50 OVERCOATS, 11.00,
12.00 OVERCOATS, 11.00.

AB Overcoats marked on the ticket $15.00, $13.50,
$12.00 will be sold at a uniform price of $11.00.

overestimate the mischief wrought by
an evil report.
There is a moral guilt attached to
this idle gossip which the majority of
mankind do not consider. There is a
moral wrong committed every time a
man believes a report whose truth be
has not investigated. It is even more
wrong to repeat a story of that charac­
ter. Nothing is to be gained except to
stab in the back the party concerning
whom the tale is told - a very manly
thing to do by the way. What langutigt* is strong enough to picture the
“
‘ j whose base iniaginaoffense
of’ a party
. ..--.-place
of such slanders*
tion ismou
the
birth-p
We do not mean to shield the guilty
nor to gloss ov^r the real offenses ‘of
any man. But'before we believe one
guilty of any ullegwl offense, let us be ;
sure that the evidence Is not idle gossip,
retailed upon the street by those who ■
are moved by malice or are too iguor-'

$10.00 OVERCOATS, $6.00.
6.00.
8.50­
6.00.
7.50
6.00.
6.50

I AU Overcoats marked on the tickets $10.00, 8.00,
7.50, 6.50 wiU^be sold at a uniform price of $6.00.

।

of flowers" purchased an orange grove.
The thanks of the Banner force are
tendered to him for a reminder in the
shape of a half dozen luscious oranges.

OUR FINE OVERCOATS
Are going fast at these prices, but we have a great many left.

ant to investigate the truth of the re­
ports they circulate. The guilty should
1^* punished; but there should be some
sure foundation for every evil report;
The Camp-Fire.- The camp-fire of and people cannot be too certain that it
Fitzgerald post G. A. K. held at Union is true, or’too careful about what they
Hall, Tuesday evening last, was a grand sayor believe.
succees, despite the extremely unfavor­
Tin Wedding Anniversary. On
belt
. able weather. There was /a good-sized
HttolMd, That, as a Grange, we ten­
audience in attendance, and the exercis­ Saturday afternoon, March 15th. a good­
der our heartfelt eympathlea to our wa­
ly
number of neighbors and friends
es were very interestini. Following is
ter and children in their great bereavegathered at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
the program as carried out:
irfent.
WiU Edwards In Irving, to help them
Bwo/red, That it is but a just tribute
Martial drill by members of the post,
to the memory of the departed to say in charge of officer of the day, D. E. celebrate the 10th anniversary of their
that
hta lore, we mourn for one who
wedding day. A couple of neighbors
Birdsall.
was in every way worthy of our respect
Music by choir.
j after inducing Mr. Edwards and wife
and regard; and that tbe members of
Address of welcome, by post com1 to go to town stepped Into the house,
this Grange will ever bear in mind the
mander Dennis.
integrity of our departed brother.
। made preparations to receive a crowd .
Music by choir.
Haoloed, That, m » token of respect,
“F. C. and I*, or memories of camp and arranged things to suit themselves.
our charter be draped in mourning for and field," liy comrade Paraeloe.
, &lt;UA&lt;1 UCgU, i«J ivmi
When Mr. and Mrs. E. returned home
sixty days.
I
'
IS
resolutions be '
Retolved, That Uree
t...™-----------••War Memory Sketches." by Mtaa j they found their house full of friends.
entered upon the reqords of the Grange, Kate Williams.
, and presents to the amount of $20
and a copy be sent to the family of the
Music by choir.
awaiting them. Tbe presentation essay
departed, and to the Grange Visitor and
Recitation, by comrade Parseioe.
which we give below and which was recounty papers for publication.
ti
I
Music by chibr.
.
, w
MBH, j. j. TREGO, toc-y. ।
~BarryJ County in War," by Hon. ptitd to by Mr. and Mra. E. in a fitting
manner, was read by Mra. A. E. HanFatal Accident.- -Thursday eye- (
To-night," by Mum
1 yen, and a bountiful supper w as served
ning last, Mr. John Kelly, of Barry stdla Wheeler.
township, was run over by the 7:11
Recitation, bv comrade I’arselofx
: orwttouwin Im* «m»in itr«.n to th.
p. m. train white on BntedWkjr to ihte
Wolvertonq- b, i minds of all pn'sent. Kindly interest and .
city. His left leg was crushed in a ter-1 MJ2er Jayjiiaekford.

Star Clothing House
36, 38,40 and 42 Oanal Street, Grand Rapids.

Announcement
fiis the'building which we occupy at present

to be torn down within three months to give

way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and
simply ask the public to call and get prices,

rible manner, and death ensued at about
Music by cb&lt;dr.
10 o'clock. Mr. Kelley lived in Barry I
Impomptu remarks, by Jan. Clarke,
oMMwiby th. written &lt;te*Ui »r Mr»,naohinenr, buggies, wagons, etc. township where he has a wife and two
ty' F. M.
The rink will be opened early nexj_fall, .childrw Thqdue-MdWMttymroor
Ration. "Extrhordtaao Ph~o.„- i j&lt;*n freotand, who wm «pec««i u&gt; b.;
there and Who •• alwaya foreman on i
enon,” by comrade Pareetoe.
“new floor be laid, and improvem^fe'
ageTwaaaddicted to strong drink, and
Song, by F/M. Boberta
»»ad»* to make it one of the finest rinks
Rebel iTbon BemmtovnM*. J- H. !
«&gt;vi^"'tbef'
j
was intoxicated at the time of the acci­
m the state.
dent. Tbe inquest was held Wednesday Dennis.
health are often cut down without a
Recitation. -Baitey und 1 are oudt.
kefokts lie true, and there in any and adjourned until 10 a. m. to-day:
moment's warning. Mrs. 11 an.ven read
/*w to reach his case, there Is a eertain
MB follows:
,
- t
•ndividuai in this dty who should InMr owd Mrt.
UM*
utlO rods vid of Broadway andi Thtste taking part in the exercasa m­
'w withfornahsiippartof hia fami-

know times are hard, and tax tames upon
.

.

tf yOU would save money m the pur*

i

chase of groceries, call on us.

F- H there is a taw for prevention of
"uelty to animals and humanitarians
“Dfflrient to enforce the same, there cer-

, pushed beforeal uatU that tfreetl quitted tterensrteos in a highly

ofAhetovewe bear you and the high

Dec. 20, 1883.

BROOKS &amp; COOK.

�UNDER THE SURFACE.

THE RIVER.
[Charles H. Adams.]
its of tbe dty glimmer
swift black wave below;

FOREBODUraa,
[Gvorre t Woodtary.)

And the night b full

[“Gath" in New York Tribune.]
I mot a friend recently from Mexico,
Are bom from tbe coming year*.
who said that Romero wae the ablest
man in Mexico and was not in very White and dim and stately,
Wttbka oommhoT faith and bgfci*
gno 1 health, and it waa a pity fq^ the
The good ships seaward gt
present condition of things between‘the
two countries nf which he had been the
I fear for tbe swift feet running
link, seeking ever ainoe he wa« at Wash­ White and dim and stately.
Full speed through the morning dew.
The good xhipe homeward throng;
ington to cement Mexico and America,
Lest they tail in ths arid race course
Weicouie. captains and sailors.
w ,^.kJ-'
m i .oiild be the cax- ever since Seward
Your voyage has liean long I
redeemed Mexico from her foreign
I fear Iret the motive far striving
imadem. The same informant said: And swe»«thearts' eyea shall glisten.
I* perwhing m tbe strife;
And wives shall joyful be,
“1 know Diaz very well, and he
I f«ar lest tbe glo^r ot 11 ring
in a strong man, and thongh a thorough As tbe little children listen
Is darkening in tbe Ufa
To your tales of tbe stormy eea.
Mexican would like to be neighborly
But Caatorta.
and just." Said I: “Do the Mexicans But what are tbe wi-rcks you tall of
At the feet of the coming years;
To the wreck of a love like mine!
What qvfckfr cures Ooesttpatfoa.
like the Americana?*’ “I do not be­
Tbe winds and the waves are wailing
Tbe river marmors and glitters;
Sour Stomach, Cuida. lnd4.-rMiau .
lieve they do at tattom," he. said.
And tbe night is full of tears.
Above the cold stars shine.
“They hex e a good deal of the Span­
ish jealousy in them, and to this day
PARROTS' PERVERSITIES.
[Outdoors aud Indoors.)
Hull Caatarii
in Spain an outsider is regarded aa
Paris ia tha onlv city that baa'more
half a barbarian
So the Mexicans un­
•hade trees than Washington. There
derneath the surface do not like us,
are now (15,000, covering 125 miles.
[London Taterrajih.]
Centaur Llnlment,~a»«i&gt;except in a few eases where statesmen
When juvenile the bird is very im­ No city in the world has planted trees
CHTCAGO, ROCK
R’T
there have aeen this country and un­
der «tand iL” Said 1: "What kind of pressionable. Adult, it is liabk to be so systematically. Yet’ all this has
place M Mexico to live in?" “You are obstinate, and, like the proud Briton been done within a few yean. The
half atarved in moat of tbe places in who refused to truckle to tho German streets are supplied from three large
Mexico, la-cause they grow so little system of gendera, It oftentimes learns nurseries, where there is now a stock of
a new language very imperfectly. Two 50,000 small trees. Several thousand
and furnish ho little."
“There are two good things about tha old birds, indeed, show extraordinary 1 of tha trees came from a slip brought
country, the air and the mines. The antipathies to syntax, and get jwhims from Baltimore in the pocket of one of
_______ I the oommiacionet-H.
Less than $5,000
air is really magnificent; it brings a into their heads about the construction
which
the
_____ 1 . has been expended in tbe purchase of
utmost
man’s youtli tack again.
The mines of sentences
‘ALBERT LEA ROUTE.”
where intell gently hunted out and per­ patience or violence, as the case may trees, and the entire annual cost of
I raising, planting and protecting is leas
sistently followed up generally bring ta, is powerless to dissipate. You canI than F20.000.
the ore.
One mine there which wsh not disabuse an old parrot's mind of an ' than S20,000.
LTRADE
The ’largest item of ex|&gt;enae is the
HupjMjeed to hare lost a great deal of error that it has onoe obrdially entermoney for its inveatora has been paying tanned. It has its own ideas of gram­ boxing to prote&lt;-t the ^treee against
matical
proprieties,
and
dings
to
them
horeee
and
vandalism.
In
nome
cases
a
for some time back at the rate of aliout
$2-1,000 a month, the cost of working it like a limpet. You cannot shake it on skeleton iron box ia used. The wooden
being £9.000 a month; while thin is not a matter of English. Yon may teach it boxes are made at the Government In­
remarkable it jis chtarful." Said I: another phrase altogether, but it will dustrial school nt a coxt of 85 cents
" Have tiiav as much order aud protec­ not forego the first. It will tag the each, and about 30,00^ are put up or re­
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
tion Min the l|nited States?" “Alto­ two together and mix them up—like the newed vearly. The cost is borne in
Lirer and Kidney Bemedy,
gether more," said he. "Life ia safer “Protestant kettle" of the immortal equal sharae by the government and
R. ■- CARLS,
R. ST. JOHN.
Ootnpounded from tbs wrll known
Barnaby
’
s
raven
—
but
this
compromise
property-owners
The
vanetien
of
Curatives
Hops.
Mult.
Buctu,
&gt;:*nin Mexico than in thri country, if we
'chicADO. V
draka, Dsodsli &gt;n, BarennarillL C»
com jarc equally exposed parts. The is the beat terms you will make with maple, chiefly soft maple, are moat
numerous. There are also sugar maple.
arrwsble Aromatic Kltl.r.
City of Mexico, -where everyl&gt;ody goes, the bird.
When possible, therefore, secure a Norway maple, sycamore maple, scar­
&gt;S the least interesting part of the coun­
i THET CHEE OTWSIA ft IIBfflET!:!,
try to me. It ia'built among some old young parrot, catch it at a good school­ let maple, the American elm, American
Act spoa UsUrer and Kida.ya,
,lin—
ten,
buttonwood, box elder, Amerlake-, and everylnxlv there would have board age. and then teach it yourself. —
HBXJULATK-TH®” BOWELS,
ha 1 the typhoid fever or the malaria While doing fo keep it away from the I ican ash, tulip poplar, aspen poplar,
They cu™ rJi-umatUm. and all Urt-|
contaminating
influences
of
street
boys,
Carolina
poplar,
Kentucky
coffee,
ginlong ago but fur tbe very high altitude,
nary troab'na. They invtromta.
for a baker's boy will tea?h it to ask j cho, horse chestnut, Eurojiean linden,
nourish, strengthen and fjulw
which just saves it."
the Nsrveus System.
sweet gum.
a
On the head of Mexico, I may re­ “•Who kissed the cook?" in a half dozen • honey locust. &lt;atalpa,
von *r«
------- *’—
easy Ipuion*.
lessons, whila
while you
are wnarinn
wearing WMiiimz
weeping elm.
elm. euca
yptus, cypress, etc.
mark that ! recently met a gentleman tiMV
The
trees
ou
streets
are
planted
at
the
your
days
out
in
impressing
“
God
rave
formerly in the army, who said to me :
“Those Mexicans who have spent some the queen" upon its memory, and, after curb' On the avenues they are four
lime in this country frequently go home all, the odds are tbe bird will say, “God abreast, one at either curb, and one in
=3S‘
Hope and Malt Bittern Co.
with a dbdike of us, coining from noth­ save the cook." Street cries, again, are the building line in tbe wide “parking,"
DETROIT, MICH. .
to be avoided if possible. It is tint well j *o that they form an arched arbor above
ing bat their self-humiliation.
They
to
have
a
bird
calling
“
cats'-meat"
durthe
sidewalks.
The
finest
sinjle
street
7 O
reflect that they have no such large
- will be Massachusetts avenue, where
•ntioe, communities, huge immigration, ing family prayers.
But above all tbe educator of the indens
are
planted
four abreast
aud manufactures and luxury, and it
youthful fowl should herself be circum- I throughout four miles, recalling famous
■PAYSONS
hurts their pride? I talked to one such
person who had atndied medicine in the sj&gt;ect in her language, and careful of Un ter den Linden in Berlin.
a — :nThe asphalt
Tk«pavement
...a..it .......
_
prevents ab____
­
United States and waa interesting and the pitch of voice, for it will catch
INK'f
Brick pave­
and well-read. He took the ground her scolding tones at once, and pick up sorption of nutriment,
that Mexico never could be such a pro­ “Bother that cM!"—in her exact voice ments are retained where practicable,
gressive country as America—that our too—long before it will learn to Hay, ah they admit or absorb mositure readily.
institutiona would raise up their p«-ons “Dear little puss." Those who have a The soil, a hard red clay, in not favor­
to be the equals of the Castilians, and harsh laugh, or suffer from catarrh, or able. The tree.* ar«r. therefore, actually
year* oxperteucr In breeding and importing;
large eoileetlom; opportunity ot comparing all
that therefore isolation and nonpro- an impediment, or any defect of speech, fed by hand, by packing nutritious ooil
KKU&gt;; wholmale aqd retail dealer feaent breed*, low |«ricrs. tn-cMuae of extent of
gre-fsivisni were the safety of Mexico. I should choose other pets than parrots at the roots, a space about three feet inWILLIAM
French
— ■ --------and American
------ ..I.rw.
wiim
«&gt;«.,
Iom kunur
Inm. plate
btwlneaa; and low rate# of tranajiartaUou. Cat—
guinea
pigs
or
squirrels,
or
some
square
being
left
ip
the
surrounding
I'I
m
,.
rlhliwi
snrt
-I.II..,.,—
glaax. rlblied and rot&lt;h plate for tky lights, eut a&gt;&lt;*uaa free Correspondence aoRetted
think," said my friend, “that some
enameled glr.**, allver-plnted wedi ban.
.
such ideas as this brought in the for­ other harmless "dumb" nnimala—for pavement for that purpose. This food and
French and German looking glam platea. lead
WoU. .tirow.,
eign powers in 1B61, the Castilian these birds have a perfectly malicious is renewed when nutriment is ex­ and oil colon*, putty, paint*, etc. 73 and 76 hFKINGBOBO, CRAWFORD CO„ FINN
for hitting off such weak hausted, and a change of diet .is often
kUvll.Mlrb. WriteB»«.
tl»lUmw-Um&lt;B«.
'
being afraid that the poena in' course aptitude
neei ssary
mary to meet the
th. needs of I thus ley
of time would out-vote them and rise points. If old Mr. Weller had kept a ’ound neci
‘ is,i, perhaps, I
under the stimulus of American contact good parrot at the Marquis of Granby he tree. The buttonwood
to a better a&lt;snal and physical condi­ the position of Stiggins would have ^he tree beat adapted natunrally to the '
been impossible; the mimic would have j “oil *nd climate of tbe city.
tion than themselves."

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th»t tbe difficulties m the wuj. of bringing .p noil’s own b.rd Are eon£d.r»ble
But U It e»n be ^omphshjd thereBut aside from that part of t the col­
sffit wdl sbundjntlr r.pny the Isbor.
lege question there is the utter worth..roilonlj m keepmg th. po^or.
lemueas of thousands of young men
mmd rite, from
dteqni.Ung.ppr..
with a college education. No young
Iwnmou. M to wh.t th.t p.rrot will
fellow who goe* through college will
ny Mrt.
It fa . fnotralutto m.
deme.Ln himself by learning a trade, or itora to know that, wh.n out ot. pohtenettling down to any rough kind of i icon* io Know-mat, wnon ou* ol politeI ness they take notice of their hostess'
business. All want to be “gentletnen" ! bird, there ia no danger of awkward
and wear good clothes and have little rejoinders. It dbconcerta the average
to do. Excejit iu special vte-ro»
cases .•
it s&gt;
is . caller if. when ho
he says
saya “Prettr
Pretty Poll,&gt;
mere waste of a boy's C
, __2and
f poesi- I
time,
parrot retorts with Jorrocki
hly the rnin of his future,
send him
him trop[jC to Artaxerxes. “Get hi
nre. to mnd
you
to collage. There are many who went |
.
huglv beast;" and the
through college, but who cannot now
of the mariner articulated
. like a
make a decent living. I could count
centipede in an unbefitting response to
horar of tlte.m myself.
a friendly invitation to have a poll
Some time ago-/ a woman who hod
scratched. By all means, therefore, if
wen: one of her boya to college said to you wish to be able to depend upon
me that she would rather see the others j
r uiru in n
your bird in mixed company teach it to
working in the streets tha^ spoil them fju vOllrealf
the s.une way. A college graduate who,
•
'
after almost starving, got employment'
(Londoo Trlrpraph. |
.
m a New York grocery, felt dreadfully
Thibet ia one of
few—region*
left
mortified to find himself working for a 1
—the
;--------o--~- —
man who could not write his name; but on the earth which will afford legitinmt'?
be held on to the place. In the opinion “wpe for romantic conjecture. All other
of thousands of New Yorkers, this city 1lands
" of mystery ’have 1l&gt;een explored.
’
irvbody
Abyssnian campaign dissipated
college of ours, for which evei
’ ’ is
' . The Abyssinian
-f wonder about Prester
It mokes tL_"__L-_X
the
«hred of
taxed, is a positive aril.
1
young aristocrats out of the sons of Jolin. Travelers have abolished the
men who have to work hard for a liv- mountains of the moon; a Busman rail&gt;ng, and in many cases it makes them ' way ruP'’ &lt;ithfn s ght of the Vulashamed of
their humble parents, ture’s Nest, the eyrie of tha As*
Old
Man
When the average boy has passed I sassins J and
*v“ the
rt,
‘"
**
“of
through a good grammkr school he has the Mountains; commerce has familiar­
done Mell enough, so far as education ized us with the lands of the white ele­
al the expense of the public is con­ phant and golden umbrellas-.science has
cerned. Hardly ’» per cent, of’ tbe dispersed Atlantia, Utopia, and the
eminently successful men of Now York, other “Erewhonn" of past beliefs. No
ontaide of the professions, ever set foot Raleigh nowadays would make sail for
in a college as ttu&lt;lente. and the average fabled cities of Hansa; no voyager set
businews man will not employ young his helm for Hesperidta. The ichthyfellows from eeliege while he can find onlxagi, Tartarinen and Mairotrain,with
all the othzf strange races of whom
others.
Mandeville gossiped, are now sobered
down into matter-of-fact tribos, and the
whole world,-under the ruthless scru­
The following is a very singular illus­ tiny of scientific explorations, is fast
tration of the optical delusion which becoming commonplace, i
a change of poaition will sometimes ef­
fect. Take a row of ordinary letters:
[Chicago Journal]
HN8SHHX X X X X X
Philadelphia dudes have been greatly
They are such os are mode up of two
startled bv the appearance in several
porta of equal shapee. Look carefully
tailors' show windows of a colored
at these and ynu will perceive that the
upper halves of. the characters are ,a fashion-plate, which depicts a very mild
very little atnalltw than the lower and blonde young man arrayed in a
halves riio Very little that an ordinary garnet-colored coat of the “shad-tally"
eve declares them to be of equal size. pattern, with flesh-colored lining, a
Now turn the pa[»er upside down, and figured white vest, a flowing cravat ot
without any very careful looking you a delicate tint, and trousers to corre­
will see that the difference in size is spond. This is declared to be the
very much exaggerated: that the real drees-snit of the near future, tbe inven­
top half of tbo letter is very much tion of a New York man, and the re­
smaller than the bottom half. It -will sult of years of profound reflection.
be seen from this that ttare is a ten- It does not appear whether or not the
denrv in tha eye to enlarge the upper t?.v??U&gt;r h“ ^“‘uiuned with Oscar
half of any object upon which it looks. Wilde, and received his apostolic bene­
diction.
[“Cavpir” io Detroit Free fYees.)

Tba last mot of the elder Dumas.
He waa mi his deathbed. His old oer-

himand said kindly:
“f friaad; if I want

fjaurala MUl.r 1
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pobl.her. of Th.
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« the Mr.nl
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4ribnto 0| MrIO&lt; ,or lbedB^
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kb
&gt;n earnest I remember how high­
I hearud John Boyle O'KeiUy and I got
: Wa|t Whitman down in a cave someI whnrn under the Revere house where whore under the Revere house, where a
bottle of champagne was found, and
wrestled with him in a vain effort to
make him earn and accept hit $100.
“Yea. I’m sorry as the sorriest; sym­
pathize with the great broken heart of
the world over this dead sovereign citi­
zen. But I've nothing to say."
And so, persuade as we might, even
till pant midnight.'Walt Whitman would
not touch the mon£y or try to write a
line. He waa poor; but l&gt;ear it forever
in teatifiony that he was honest, and
would not promise to sell that which he
felt God had not at.that moment given
him to sell. And hereafter, whenever
any of vou are disposed to speak or
even think unkindly of Walt Whitman,
remember this refusal of his to touch a
whole heap of money when he might
have had it for ten lines and may be less
than ten minutes' employment.
I love
him for it. There is not a butcher, nor
a taker* nor a merchant, not a banker
in America, perhaps, who would have
been, under the circumstances, so stub­
bornly, savagely honest with the world
and himself.
(Eante rn Exchange.)

‘ When tbe audience of a Boston thea­
tre waa being dispiiaacd during a rain­
storm a man in trying to open an um­
brella in the lobby, lifted the point so
that it oaught a lady beneath tiie ooil of
her hair on the back of her head. To
the horror of the gentleman he saw the
Irnly's bonnet and her entire head of
hair mount upward on the point of hia
umbrella.
There «aa agony and remopee on both aides. Apologies were
of no avail. The unhappy man darted
forth into the stormy night.
The lady
did not wait to replace her head gear,
but disappeared with it in her hand
into the gloomy recesses of an attend­
ant hack.

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Yves Guyot, the Paris journalist,
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returned from exile, asked Fouche if
bis movements had been watched by
spite. Fouche admitted that the Duo
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HASTING*. FRIDAY. MARCH ti. IS*.

Local News.

^FortmxMaim and foola

la South

jyHBOiPTOOK.

E*COP* Ur"'’bou"

Jtarln Pott. O. A. R, Graylittt, Jutt
started, has to charter members.

NOTICE.

C«I-

Bev. R. &amp; Deas will help Mr Barber
edit the South Haven Mmmger.

He would rav
the ladk

THE Banner’s subscription list ro­
, rived another boom last week.
When the telephone reaches this city
Uj(. Banned proposes to "catch on."

Evkhy republican in Barry county
rthuuld be a subscriber to the Bajcner.

I he Charlotte Leader has a new head.
N(l better than the old ope, Bro. Bly-

The new Dundee Buckeye chair fac­
tory s machinery is expected every day.
Battle Creek K. P. Lodge No 35
dedicated ite new hall Wednesday night
Muir Village Board are to let the vil­
lage inarahalsbip to the lowest bidder.
l A. “e.thodl"t
lender ia in troub­
le at Calumet. Cause, a descendant of
Eve.

Miss Luta Jones, of Kalksika. 10
years old. gives excrihut exhibitions in
ser.
.
: .
•
elocution.
The Basner office has tbe finest samGen. Alger has ytaited Au Kab|e to
ph-i of atationery ever shown in this
see about extending his railroad to Al[xtna
.dty
The plucky citizens of Allegan are
A B. Post Xu. 832.
rapidly rebuilding the burnt district in Case City, rtarta oS with 24 ehart&lt; r
members.
.
that town.
Algonac people Uuuk of Making a
roWNSinr committees should hand
salt well, and have received »2.000 tor
lB tuvtr caucus notices at as early a date
the project.
poS-Mble.
A £«n,e°nary society for the benefit
The imputation of Dakota will this of Albion College, has been orgHnir-ed
wtrk I* increased by the influx of oev- m Saginaw.

.-nil Hastingsites.
•
The Banner wishes a lively and rt&gt;
.ublr correspondent in every neighbor-

WAGONS!

All

Dr. D. Osborn, one of the oldett phy­
sicians of Albion, died Sarurday.

The OievaUen de Lefavttte ia the
name of a new society in Negauuee.

DECKER BROS

l«K.r »yto&lt; from IU*.

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1

&gt; Epmcsd Yarxa

1* ia Nat F)

t
(Uta}
To make a'fool of yc
help It.
Or to outer a drawing-room with voor
»&gt;«t unboUonrd. trying thereby to giro the
imrrMtion that yoa have dii.o-i weQ. Thia
Lal.it is M nld aa the Engiwh l»n uage.
Or te bit your wife on tbe brad, either
with your cane or umbrella b coumi &gt;he
talk* too loud. PtacUo. rooBumy. Cos a
•teel । ok r, an I »he won't u:k again.
O&lt; te My ••.;i1&lt; U" or -do dern .V wlw,
you mean “d-Mli ir.”
Or t«&gt; wi*h a bride -many huppy returug’
on iwr wedding day. Ju»t kiw her. Tliat’a
enough.
Or to a k which end ia hfo head Wten
bolriiog u U.K •. p wile. Pick him up gently
but iirinl\ by either ewi. This give. th.
lady an opportantey to open the oonverra
liiHL
Or to eat wrap with a fork It fa tnnre
oagrait to Um a qx&gt;&gt;n, aud vou K«t mon
w»up
_
O« o drop your fork at table. If you do.
quickie wurv it by placing your foot o:t it,
Umj» btaJoriug all other* from getting ahead

retiring) and as * reaaH

Messrs Cook &amp; Newton have moved
their harness shop to the building on
.leflerabp street lately occupied by J. W.

Bro. Field, of the Cllton News, will
move to Tecumseh, where he will issue
the News, about April 10.

vote in the negative on tiie water works
W. Q. Atwood, EestrSaginjiw. an&lt;| (?,
question, many will regret their action. Ellis, of Saginaw, have been ejected
All should weigh well this matter in delegates to the Battle (’reek State Con­
vention of colored meh.
z
their minds und vote understandingly.
The Star Line of Steamers Associa­
I&gt; the water works were to lie placed
tion has filed articles of incorporation
&gt;n this city there are but few of our at Port Huron. Itj/forHO years, and
'■itiroiM having- grass plats upon their has capital of 8100,000.
rrti&lt;l(^ce grounds but that would water
The Muir grain buyer, J. 11. Stevens,
&gt; he sanie by the use of fountains and is the champion of that section on rollejskates. It would not lie surprising!
ganlen jlwse.
if he should 1m» heard from*
Ladies who are property holders or i ,
. ,
, „ .
..
,&gt;
.u,,
,7
, ....
I
‘-Old Chickamauga s niece. Mrs. R..
lh&lt; pareuta or guardians of children [ 8toedman McCann will assist John C.1
have the right tn vote for school officers. I Juas G. A. R. Post. Constantine, in their
How uiany ladies will east their ballots I March 25 entertainment.
1
for members of the board of education I
H. j. Douglass, Ann Ari Kir, does

An Opportunity that Occurs but
Seldom to Buy

GOODS UNDER VALUE

I’taU I.
, Now. howev rr. let us submit elrcUo-potilive cat A a id clectn^negative cat B to ex­
tiling iwflueacts te • Plxte II).

Gome sad take advantage of It the

Bcupeetfully.

DECKER BROS

Philadelphia PaflT If this oountrv a d
Gsriiwnv ftboukl become involved in gnn
v -ng«xl war. our triumphal entry into
lia &gt;4M*uld ‘ *

CORN,
Hate JI.
Insta &gt;Uy we oUervc the development oi
electrical energy—A being strougiv puutlv.
that he th the bvtter cat, while B is a* violentlj
negative. This, aa has been proved by tb
experiments of Ereeeott, Edison and others
is dus to induction; each cat trying to ia
duro the other to believe ho isn’t afraid.
Cats are ahrolutaly non-conddctorx. ThL
fact wa« diaevvered in IBTd-by Gemtt Smith,
while vainly endeavoring to conduct a ca
out of the coal cellar. .
To readily utilise tbo cun-ent* gen* '

we are making three
widths of Tire:

Oats, Flour, Com Meal,
Ground Feed, Salt,
Lime, Plaster, Cement,
Hair, Stucco, Seed
Corn,
FOR 8ALE BY

R. J. GRANT.

ST

[VJExamine before purchMlng rise*here.
ICH1GAN CENTRAL RAILROAD.

a1*

Tbero arc a good many difficul tilings tc
ride, I find, liecide the bicycle and the bucktion is trying to induce the F. &amp; P. M. ■ Ina Mexican plug. Thoe who have tried tc
R. R. u&gt; run a branch into that citv.
m -unt and r.icoaortnlly rido a wbeelbanow
„ Hlrharf..
’ .. i &lt;n tbe darkne-a of the utilly night will egret
Rev. J. E. Richards has accepted the with me.
,
call of the Congregational church, at St.
You cutiM' on a wheelbarrow raddei.iy
John, and will remain another year.
, ™
....
T and you uuderwhen it
u in a brown ,„„
study
Gardner's Flint band will take a con-1 r&lt;ko ,o *rsddta it. ro to xpmk. and an ni
cert tour to Almont, Lapeer. Imlay i oo&lt;'* X"0 flu'1 tho
barrow on top. I
City. Rnmw, Port Huron and Oritm. ' I
“J- 1 lhlnk- "afaly, that tbe wb*i
»
. •
barrow i», aa a ruin, phlegmatic and cool
J. 8. ( arpejlter 8 four-year-old child, but when a total xtranger startles it, it
at Grand Rapids, died of injuries re- i .prom
ceived by being run over by horse ear. hand.

Kalam a zoo people have not yet giv­
en up the Kalamazoo and Hastings rail­
road project, and and are endeavoring
Kalamazoo has raised four-tifths of!
to Hw-ure the m-cessary funds.
j the money required for the proposed I
Mr. A H. KEiT^has purchased of Chicago. Kalamazoo A Saginaw rail-1
road.
■
De Upjohn the property on the corner j
Milt. Stevens. 13 years old. while play-,
«f state and Broadway, and is building ]'
ing in Ovensheir's mill yard. Bellevue, j
thereon a livery and sale stable.
whs crushed between two logs and I
!
Siioci.D a majority of our citizens killed.

Each One Warranto!!

cum-ut

Friday iast tbe recipient of a handsome
Dr. Upjohn, of Kalamazoo, has one
birthday present from his fellow em-' °F Peter Culpeper’s medico-astrological'
works, published in 1IJ51.

The breaking of the governor belt
un the Banner engine caused some­
thing of a commotion In thia and the
Itemocral offices Friday last.

n® or ill mods m.

Fiat j I.) both fluid* are
Oombi «d,

Rattle Creek expects to get an Ohio
' iron bridge factory to establish a branch
The foreman of this office was on | there employing 100 men.

W ATKK works or no water work,, la I
.
,
. . . ..
. &gt; l .1
tbe uira.rbmg topic, beside which the !
identityotthenextpreaidentUlnominee
paittt into insignificance.

•cconipliaB It.

Cots. Ac-fir'i-nr t

A. G. Russell Post, G. A. R^ was or- j
the county were tapped during the pleas­
ganized al Hiltadale, with 36 name* for |
ant weather of last week.
charter meiuliera.
As soon as the new railroad becomes
Dr. Long, of Monroe., has invented
,n assured fact there will be a large and patented an apparatus for adminis­
Aiauunt of building done in this city.
tering anaithetics.

The Students’ Christian Association,
Ann Arbor, is trying to build a new
chapel, to cost &lt;15,000.

STOCK MUST BE REDUCED.

«c glory.
With thfe bnef in­
troduction w&gt;» i-ow
now to th«j practical
■fluci da t io ill uunn
which th- cat batter&gt;

rw
Baptists have called the Itev.
L. T. Chaffee, Lite of Lincoln. Neb., to • tn hox«tie their pastor.
Mr. McDowell, of Traverse Citv, the |
buud in the county.
oldest Free Mason in the world,’ diiri
ScH&lt;»ol teachers are allowed by taw ' Monday, aged 104.
to attend State Teachers’ Institutes
There are between 200.000 and 800,000
without loss of wages.
peices of cedar on the Alpena wharves '
Several sugar bushee throughout awaiting shipment.

E.S. ITekcE, the Grand Rapids cloth­
ier, has a column announcement in this
j^ue. which will be read with interest.

BATTLE GREER t

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Taking effect February itth. 1»M.

Buyers are invited io Call and See I------------------------------------------------------------—
ItaU 111.
/Vate /V.
rated l&gt;y tbe action of the cat battery.
aud al th-- same ti
slant, "we retort to a-simple contrivance ia
vented by tbe aeaistant electrician of tbe
Eastern Union T«degraph company Nee plate
III). . !c&gt;» applied u» shown in plate IV.
Tbe idmplist form of galvanic battery is

[The Judge.]

Grand Rapid v I
Mlddlrvtllr

Irvine
Hath nos..

Building
Material!

[PhiUdAlphia Un IL]
’ “HokiiT young Mr. Slim offered you his
band yetf” deiuan&lt;iol a mother of h^r dough
ter. ‘-H'-’n long vii'-ugu obout it."
it Inst night.”
"How did he amir. very near itf* aaked
tbe old tarty.
•'He offeied me his arm.1

it

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Sill to Ridge Board

5

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10.25 i

Yti.m

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■

SiS

1.45

Nashville .

rt.&lt;J7
K3D

Charlotte ..

I Eaton Rapids..
! Jackson . .
; Detroit ..... ..

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A»

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Muli.

Plol’ I’.
.
Delroll.............. Lv. । !».»
Jnckxon .
.
। 12.25
tliat ahown in plate V. Tb* metallic tub ia
1.17
Eaton Rapid* .
tilled with hot or cold water or t»oth from
gbariotu-.
..
| I.W
tbe faucets M M. The elements* A B am
Xa-Mirillc
We
keep
a
Full
Stock
of
Everything
Morgan
thua excited, and the continuous current
Quimby
j&gt;a—r* from the spring jacks cct&lt;&gt; K and B.
that enters into h house, from *
forming a complete circuit through the pa­
MMdfeviiie' \...
tient um shown The Ixittery is found useful

Sf

K.V.

XIS j
I. IO I

».r*
13.15
io.a
nd®r_.
K.46. •_
I
ttran&lt;l«Rapld&gt;.. Ar.,
I AU trains nin b\ nTnetlvib mciidlau or central
, stuudanl time.
Ttirougli roaches l^twron
Grand Rapids sad Itelrolt
nil «Li&gt; train*.
CdXNaCTfOSK. .At Grand Ratdd. »vjtk Ca
, calm &amp; West Michigan for HoUtUid. Nun ha
1 Muskegon and |&gt;olnt-« north, nnd with Grand
Rapid* * Indiana K IU for P.lg RapidaJTravw*
, Gitj and FMtMkey. Ncw .Vnrk and riirific F\
press dally. All other train* dolly except Hnn
GRIER.
H. IL LKDYARI&gt;.
(L F. A., Chicago. Genl Manager. Detroit
O. W."Rvoauv.«• F- ti T. A.. Chicara

i

lin
“ *this
L city?
’* "

not like tiie idea of being bounced for'
the sake of harmony, lie pro|xwes to.
Mh. Geo. Wilkinson, of Hope, of
make it hot for his opponents.
whom mention was made last week as
A colored man on tbe Clayton village jfc1 Quite recently Lons latand ha* stepped
bring arrested charged with the larceny
cket came_____________________
within three of being elect- into tlx front rank hf criminal looaliUee
ticket
of groceries from Mr. McIntosh's sleigh, ed. The trouble was probably with hta with an array of oulrogri calculated to pul
"
Coouectieut toltaa bhwh, and U&gt; tnaka Kanchanged his plea to guilty and was fined “barT’ rather than with his color.
« and costs, or sixty days in county jail.
An Au Sabie boy, namtki Bressler, •»» and Mfaoori hang thair brads with
While
drawing
•
charge
frbm
a
shot
­
The present teachers’ class at the
gun, peppered bis mother and two
high school has the largest number en­ younger brothers, but noV dangerously anything ebo but HKuqgltora a d being ■
hnndred rail* king was remarkAble for iti
rolled of any ever held in the dty.
Averill. Midland county, claims to quietude. it« pastoral pursuit*, and its gen­
Much has been accomplished toward
havethelanrest pile of saw logs in eral odor of oanctity. It principal city,
improving the grade of teachers through America. It contains I ♦r508,8lj() feet of Brooklyn, baa earned the utle of ibe City of
out the county by Prof. Hall through pine, and is one of the wonder* of the Cburctoos But now all fa changed. Tha
churches and tbe odor of ranctity remain,
! vicinity.
.
*
these teachers’ clashes.
‘
. TAi ..
i.
but tbequlctu-la an»l the pe«tornl purraifa,
mr^EK
Ye old folks julnlee, Morenci, was where«re th.yr Tbe former hai vnnmhed
Messer ®
de moul
Moul now
now huve
have strong
strong
cumortition in th* roller
of
moat «“f«*’Ful concerttiever
er
। lind r diffteuKtae
omix-tition in^the roller skating buri- ^ven there. The costumes were all in Xh m^ht wrU
.tout.-heart than
IiitsH,
« uu
as wjvejal
------ - youngaterH,
a— afrom
----------eight
.-v.
ftytai of ye olden time and quaint Ull „f lhr Long Wend farmer.
to twelve years of age, have transform- and charming. ■Proceeds, tWO.
A Illghww&gt;m«n’a Duty.
Mr. Geo. Goodyear
’s barn------------------Into a fall-­
--------------port Huron has raised the 810&lt;),(XM ►1
..
■ . .bv the
.. ! necessary to gft the Upton Manufact[A'lunta Constitution.]
.
rtitigrii rink, in
lilterally patronized
“The trouble 'rich the people of this coun­
•juvenile portion of the city.
‘
nr,i"« ‘*o“pany from I|attle &lt;Veek. It
.,
3
will next be heetwutry to donate/10 try •«. *hey rather like to be robbed, 1 guew.
i'i icing the present year tiie Ban- acres of land ahd pay the expenses of TtV eati-T'ii lailing off * Log. Why, a y«er
ago last winter my pnrd rfbil I was walking
nrr
‘
nkr will'be
will*lie a rekl-hot,
red-hot, aggressive and moving.
aioug tin.- in1 untu'ln road, not thinking of
progressive political journal. ItsreadJ. A. Wright, superintendent of the anything in penk-uhr, when along aune a
♦•rs will |&gt;e kept fully posted relative to Calumet und Hecla mine, hnd a narrow omipk* of tendt rfee: it a carriage. Before
the political situation during the com- escape from death. While dHving he we could catch our breath one of them throw
found au locomotive
locomotive ■■ ijkbij
likely w
to cutuuo
collide up both hn-td-s kmfrkfag tbe other’s hat off,
in&lt;z
ii
... tomia
wnpalgn.
measures
will
withhim. lie
He jmupw
jumped iroui
from win
the nicigu
sleigh
- - . and
—.......such
—.........
——
— ■ wunnuii.
and Mlercd, For Gud’s aake, &lt;to-i’t shoot.'
• ia* advocated aa are deemed moat con- and the engine was stopjwd about two I
“Well, wnr, we hadn't any idea of shootdiKlvn t&lt;. the general good. To home | ,r&lt;* fro»' «* horse.
i inc at all, anddldn’t know those fellera war*
«id lot®] news especial attention will |
' Id those parts, but when they sort of re­
If r»-|M)rts be true. Ann Arbor Uni- mind, d us &lt;-f onr batinefr* by cTinmradng to
alro be given.
। versity Medical Department has a
scoundrel who should be promptly
Hill’h Pkerl*mi Cough SYBur will ejected. His wife and child are in the
cure cough, cold, croup or itore throat, east, and the wife has been working to
relieve* whooping cough, aalhma. support him. while he, representing They im* aa &lt;o
fcreportM 'ttir
himself ks nnnmrried. waa engaged to Un. ikdl W«&gt;lm»
!»
It does not dry up a cough and leave
an Ann Arbor girl. New Hampehire
the inflammation and fever Ixihlud it. granite would make a nice looking
but kuisens the phhgm and morbid tomlwtone for him.
prndou U»&gt; 1 MUi’i ■!«&lt;» &gt;«X
uiutter, aud pennite nature to heal, thr
Banner and Post &amp; Tribtj.nr only
I'UW Umum und diMWd part.. Call
PMki&lt;Ml*aO»: A Ban rnuwte. W
M1L00 per year.
“&gt;&lt;«&lt;*» bottle. If not Mtblod after
“•BK it. return the empty buttle and 1
This week the Banner protracts a
*11! refund your money. A package of new feature in the way of HhnMod
Robb's Little Pilis in top of each bottle articles, which we doubt not will’ meet
-Frederick Hotchkiw.
with the approbation of readers.

n

Them

Doors, Sash &amp;. £
Blinds,

I RED BAMFORD * CO,

Dealers In Fine Wall I'speni, LcaUi'-r
Pauns, USCKVKTA, paper crlllnr dra&gt;rauona, stere shades, lUmratlve picture
i moaldinaa and rente s Katimates given
and drelgns anbmlttxl ter treorotn* and
paper decorations
_
—x
*v rwtmlt. Mira

Gray’s Specific Medicine.
1TRAM

for tbe production of tl&gt;e .am light. niM*
•onV ort*ng«m*iit U jaobabb- tbe beat &lt;4
Iberer, and ia abowu iu plala VI. Tbe only
diuwbauk to tha cat battary ra found in tbe
wear and tear of maicrlal, bw as tbe wujply in New York and Hoboken ia practi
colly iitaxbattelibla, ibe Kattern Union Tai
•graph company has found it to be »he hm.«
economical In uaa,

(Philadelphia (UiL)

Scarat like you very W41IC
•‘Oh, yes," said Georgr.

Of Our Own Make,]

for

As low as can be liougbt in any com- i

potebry.andsn
dlMWMB । hot
fellow ra a se­
quence U&gt;

peting market in the State.

;

Heminal

।I ISSRSHfr
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rnmaterr oU ■». u«,

•&lt;£' ?•

i Fuji pafucuiar- In &lt;Mir phsisphlot, wbk'hwv
, &lt;te&gt;ln fcwnJte« ll"*"
«SSSl J'i',

Mu, Wdtet I tag

=s£'±S.'Sa

Wililsun*

“And lx has raid ‘Uiai I nmsn'l receiva '
‘•Good for biat," replied the young man.
heartily.
,
. .
“Aurt,” continued U* girl, with a blanched
ta., -i imr Mm no. i. th. w.«M&gt;«i «»-'
tying the dog." r

PROMPTLY DORto,

,

, Satinfartion Guaranteed,

&lt;o«r

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•dfeor of • -*»Uy

•" ’•’'‘■yei-p-'li*.. * •
te close out ft tolnw price.

PATENTS®^

BPRAGri a SON. .inorra* rad
Patent C-im. r. Wwn ConGSsa* Stmxwt.

.

�WASHINGTON.
■lik.

Advvrae reports ou all bills foe the estab-

afflera. ’
j- ■
'
The bouse committee on coinage will
make a 'favorable report on Mr. Bland’s bill
tohiop tae manuL-utun'of .**1 and 93 gi4d-

Seu-tt«&lt; Hili will mtrudnee a bill to make
th*
&gt;m n«u&lt;c}&lt;n|ii*rs I'reut perpouud.
D lx claimed tbiii tin- mesd-nn- will get
throiuri! both hounrx t’*i- *^ra&gt;iwn. with the
indr&gt;n-&lt; rneDtnf lead tnr 'laities.
A rfrenlar to all United Stare&gt; attorney
«...
.„ -rm our ...
and uum-hal- has w
Iwen/ent
by -w^.r.^j
Attorney
&lt;ter*era! Brev. m«t. cilliaz attention to the
statute rncufatiinc tlw -diijmiem ot expk&gt;
UiginJ*vigilance
h» jirevent
prevent the
HY&lt;-&lt; and urgiiu
vteUanrr t&lt;»
poprtration «»f lo-in/HK crimeMI foreiicu

within Uie 50 per cent limitation clause
the Northern Pacffic and Union Pacific
road.4. Tbe committee on public lands re­
ported a trill to forfeit a emahi grant made
for the coustntetion of a railroad from the
Central Pacific tu Portland.
Mak. IL—In the bouxe, Mr. Henler offer­
ed a n-wolutiun for an luvettifration "of the
ejiruiuattuieea of the Alaska Commerrial
company's lease. Bills were introduced to
require ail MBteHhfad railroads to furnish a
quartvriy ttatetoeukaf their earnings and Idirbudntsrt: pennittlng the five dvUized
tribes of Indian Territory to hare organized
g»»vt!rotncnto and national bapks: to suspewi tor two years the coinage of the silver
dollar, and to authorize the payment of S®,OW to the Krandchlld of Tboiua.% Jefferson,
! 1 he niles were suspended to paws tbespecial

NEW YORK LEDGER WRITERS.

DL JOSXPH

BXacb

Charles Sumner, many years before

them Were the men who robbed an Iron

York. He found the journal»t much
engaged, and was invited by him te

breakfast when he did get up.
He
rather anticipated one in thia case. At

I asked Mr. Bonner if “The Gun­
maker of Moscow,” written by Sylvano*
Cobb, Jr., as we all know, did not make
-No,” lie said, The I^edg.-r hisd 100.­
000 subscribers before I ever published
that; though I bold that ‘The Gun­
maker of Moscow,’ ’Uncle Tom's Cabin.'
and 'The Hidden Hand.' are tbe three
greatest stories this country lias ever
produced.”
“The Hidden Hand.” »s everybody
knows, is Mrs. Southworth’• wo.k.
and b now running in *n*e Ledger tbe
third time. “Tbe Gunmaker” has also
had a third term before thr public.
Every few yeera a new generation of
readers arise.* that devours those stories
as eagerly as did their elders a quarter
of a century azo. Both have been dra-nafixed with success.
Sylvanos Cobb,
Jr., lias written for The Ledger al-

with some tramps ou the road, but
soon recaptured by a posse.
Fanners in th
nix, claim that

hie weather. —
expoaed. On tbe contrary a

and rode several miles up Bro uiway,
ing crop in half a dozen states; with
and after much difficulty, found the
some slight damage in Michigan.
residence of his new friwijd at an oldj
fashioned farm-house situated in the
;
llrtin W.»trtw« »|.|w.r«l u Wwhlug- j
middle of an orchard between Broad­
w
way and the river, where he was
rv nod argued in topjiort of the bill to give 1
‘•'■tigatiutt into the lotto of the Jean- hosp;tably received by the occupant.
| bnl dLsjetohrs from Havana rtatethat
«lai)y newMjmjirrs a *v»pyright fur M bouix. ■ UCV4r| Uiev are bandit*. Tiie reveoue steam­
After
considerable
conversion
with
He raplainvtl u*.Sennl«*i Slienminhow news ;
—
- ------------I er Samuel Dexter tedd tbe brig under
FOREIGN.
Mr. Greeley the latter remarked to his
is constantly being stolen and sold to the ;
। surveillance until orders were received
j«bl»c. and claimed that the abuse was suf- , -*■
A «»«*dynamite
iwha- r^ntnrni
exptadon took
«■-;», j»*»-r
place Wrdneer*eanes- wife, who had come into the room, that
| from Secretary Folger to prevent the
fitfvutiv grave.to call for legislation.
. day evening in a hotel hi thr suburbs of Mr. Sumner would probably like some­
I Ikoding of the Cubans.
Oflirt.1
4«nr
rot 4* vmn&lt;
l-U.»iiig one ™. Io ptonw.
thin? to eat She expressed a doubt
hoihm
is hourly in
and M’-.-en months, ending with l&gt;eee«uber I Ifacanls announce tiie outbreak of civil
I The governor of K“
“
receipt of telegrams urging an extra
last. JTKliUb pensms emigrated from the Do- I war this mouth were ported Mt 1 Hkibbeneen, whether there was anything in the
house, at which Sumner, who waa
ainkm of Canada into the United States, i Ireland, on Monday.
These figures are currtrfmratal by Canadian
The French govwnmeat Ims learned that really hungry after his long ride, was
■ :b. «m ot . diwmguiJHKl prober
““ ? «
report- uf yawemrer^s Whr&gt; erytoing the (tenaanv h aboat to double her force of m»- somewhat—well, surprised, to aay the
ferrimaiHi 05 threnUtrsuf Iioum*Im»M gouds I rin~ and Mallors, and has «»nlrr d new «ubI of the same name who died a few coaBty wRh the exeeptioo of one herd
al A mrncan «iL«t«&gt;tn houses.
j marine
-i.— Imtteries on
-------—1.extensive
— .... scale. taut “Why, mother,” said Greeley to । years since. When Mr. Bonner fir&gt;.t I
a inrart
Lvnn
county.
J.
u.
Sanders
claims
a Lawyer1. Opiaioa ot iniere,t u.
his wife, “you must have some milk,
ReprrsttrtMtive Thomas presented a pellJ. A. Tawney. Eaq-. a ieaSmz uw?..
Ino in the bouse from tiieCity of Cairo ask- I Jens Neilsen, a mechanic of Copenhagen, some bread and milk in the house.” employed him he was a proof-reader. , that tbe disease was carried west by
"Afw
it tot
inr that SlJiOD.(&lt;00 br apprvjirint«'tl for the i lias been sentenced to imprisonment for life She thong Lt that it might b? so. and and in odd hours wrote stories for two men direct from an infected herd in
arson. He confcKsevi liaving fired the
Gleason’s Pictorial, a literary pictorial Scotland.
iuJtiSiTrSS t&gt;^KiS7k^T^ 'c
impnivenwnt «&gt;f that portion uf thr Mbwis- fur
soon appeared with a mug. two bowls,
dppi river extending from the mouth of the j Victoria docks in Lotnion three years ago.
which has been succeeded by Ballou's j
In the Couch investization at Jack- conxum^km. m tee tw.t remedy w u-'j
Dm!
Gartnoyle
’
s
'
defense
to
the
suit
-xnd some crackers, waich she placed
Ohuito St. Ixuii”. and for imnroving tiie
M. ga mA I tliink
He waa 'the great son, Michigan, C. D. Harrington testiriverin 11m1 neighborhood of Cairo at.the I brought by ML*&lt; Fortesree in Lnodon ad­ on a bare pine table, and the two infied tliat ten days before the murder rarfabh reUevra tb&lt; pair in me rbe-rJ “
-imr time. The petition aete forth the heavy mits a breach of contract, and haves Uie | cipient philanthropists ate their break- card of that journal, and received
higher par than any other contributor
ask'd his aid in putting Jacob toairaoUhto^qrerereforai^Thn»M
. ------ -r--------------- -------------■-ainmrrre done, at Cairo and tbe disadvan- ; jury to asscMH the damages, after declaring . -5100 for a atorv rennins through fax I Crouch onX of the way. offenng turn
* H
;
in peace. Anybody who knew
tages rau-Md by floods, shifting sand-bars, i that L3J.00C would be excessive.
-,!&lt;» for . ..on roonuu, tbro..gb « .
i
• anwding bonks, etc.
Trichiniaxis, engendered by home-bred I Sumner and his dainty ways in these numbers, not a princely sum for a F(J_ warne&lt;i [^rington to leave town, |
AWoiWr*.
A circular letter, distribut'd among- mem- i fork, has developed at several places In I things can appreciate the situation. No
serial now surely, but considered quite unaer
lbat* Judd Crouch
A
.
Ihtr of rongre*to rv-itrs that iu IWV the
do,ib‘
•*»» «»&lt;« •*’» «»• &gt;&gt;«
ample then.
I Holcomb would kill him, and he only have taken Kenned VS Favorite KrinXiC J.
Northern Pacific railroad company adver«o br-ui ud’m.tk.
liwd extensively that its agricultural lands
The pubhancra of Gleason's Pictorial ' returned last Sunday.
.
j £ hney Complain:, sad wtth tbe test rexoite
The
imperial
council
alSL
Peteraburg
bar
'
^
om
Sumner
related
west of the MLseouri river tu Puget sound
offended Mr Benner by printing a
Tbe board of trade of Minneapolis
were for sale to actual settlers at i50 per unanimously approved of the concession tc , tfiu* urcident had a feeling, which time
sqje. with 10 cents niklitkionl to pay the cost a Russo-American company for the erectioc { rather strengthened, that the older txragrauh to tbe effect that tbe prices | has adopted resolutions denouncing the xnyihinr ata for JEkfaey Compla'ct. Hioodix.'
surveying and con\ vying the ianda. Ex- of grain elevators throughout the country.but I philosopher was practicing a grim joke Declaimed to pay to some of his con- new schedule of freight rates on the !
t-4-pcmns wive made as to
and iron
tributors were fictitious. The same Northern Pacific rood, alleging that on
I on the gay and somewhat festive young
lands, town sites, valuable timber land, and objection b made by the official Journal.
number of The Pictorial contained an “any articles the same pnees sre it* Ktaedv" never tails. !*• DavM KeamX
The
of Hartington
announces i man from Boston. Sumner,
" marqub ...
. •... * .VII Will
Mtrnie others, it is &gt;ald tliat a-large number
Stunner, however.
however.
of Th. L*l««.bwb b^f fJ^Tfed from SL P»nl u New York. Mooom. * r______________
that
he
has
telegraphed
to
Admiral
Hewett
of persons availed themselves of this offer,
The railway officials explain that the ’
a reward for Osman
boon .Oliciud
Mr. Bonner wrote tbe
"
n* Ww~« •&gt; Hem.
many of them taking their families to agri­ asking if he 'offered
•
niiig
him
not
to
do
iader
^
the
transaction
a
real
one
so
to do
pnbliaber. Mkin, bin. if he thongbl it ocean freight tariffs compel
tlSl them
Sigurd
to j
J1”* "
cultural lands in Dakota, Idah'i. Montana, Digma's head, and warning him not to do
thia, **r*/4 rImiA that thair Rrrrayaa tp
and Washington territoriis. where they built so without wniulting the British minister far as good faith was concerned, al­ either conrtoon. or honrnt to what . ! I1Ubo
mlk, it impossible for ZJ
.SS ^&gt;.'2.
J*'
Idaho points make
and improved their farms, but that st Cairo.
though he related it with considerable
f»Tor ud get it nod then do bu bet to Portland to compete with St- I’aul or HartwaO. wad tuhm, a wont it
n?.
the rompany now refuses to comply with i Bismarck, in a speech In the reichstag
Um- terms of its offer, and is charging from 1 Thnnday. on the Laaker resolution, said he
damage the man who had favored him. Minneapolis.
----------- uaie. »*»»«&lt; «!«.«■
nt-—. _*__ ..
The disease
^Davl^KenrJdf
** to $25 an arre. Hie circular denounces I recognized tiie good intentions of tiie AmeriHe replied be did not, and was
- very
The
disease among cattie in Effing:lie action of tiie coinrwvnv as ••outrageously , -an congress, but could hot harness himself
sorry his paper had made
such ham county, Illinois, is said by exx edv " an tbesbeMand teB then
oppressive and tyrankal, ’ and calls on con- 1 to the car of opposition. The relations of
erroneous
statement;
itt had perienced breeders
breeder* to be only foot-rot.
foot-roL
The Ledger's engraving is all done an
grww to interpose Its authority- to protect | the two countries had been quite satiifactotbe settlers agahtd thr usuryation of thia 1 ry during his whole term as minister.
by two firms. The stories to be illus­ been done in hia"absence, etc.. had There is not an animal in that section or mau om &lt;k
K. T.
culosHa) nwDofK'h.
• 1 The principal powers of Europe agreed to trated are read by the engraver, aud “crept” in, probably, as errors always i &lt;Rh a sore mouth. Phviricjans pro- |
—
&gt;OTvri'*Ks.-*.»A-. .
"nite for ,he estenulnatlon of anarchiste of the scenes to be represented decided make U&gt;«ir .nlr«. into nenpra&gt;«. it »™?«the dikordrt' at W apeUo, Iowa,
CY)NGltESKIONAL&gt;.
'
vU classes, but 5 witzeland declined because upon. Pistols and daggers are pro­ th. riitor.’ rarantion &gt;■ to be token ra U1' foot-and-mouth diaaaae. ,n» lira- |
•
■
■
the nature of the government rendered unfrat-nobodyhrard of «. w^k- I
Liver (fanptaJut tin Ecrtrtc Bitten
nh.N A Th.
। necessary the measures proposed and for the hibited.
m. .StiU
ha lh&gt;t BLOW m miliieu, IUIU
and that the ;
I was
shown the
manuscript
of a new &gt;ng. or jumping^or riding
Mail IL—In the senate. .Mr. Allison pre- farther reason that I the socialists are not i
*
w“ »uu«u
mo iu
»-iuyji
“ .
. , .
Ntntai a memorial from the legislature pf ! worthy tiie especial notice of the govern- ' story by Mrs. Southworth.
back what
closest
cloeest quarantine
quarantine is
auarantinr
is umudwudcu
maintained,.
— 2j. I have for­ oouidnl publicly fake bock
---- his ■ ciueest
— - -—
Irraa asking tiie pnsMge of a law to regu-i‘ut'nt**
•*
■ ••
nrh “
"v»rr
onrrv
r-x_
i r« Ranch,
r&gt;___ i_ secretary
_____of
• the II- it*ciTor*a,
very
sorry.
r----------------^
r- Jgotten
the title; ■but
the chirography journal had said, although
late (arm and freights by railnxul. A favor-1 Berlin cablegrams represent that Minister waa
too
remarkable
to
forcret
It
wm
forget.
waa very sorry,” etc. Mr. Bonner replied
replied 1 linois board of health, is notified that They purify
able report was made on the bill to ratify 1 Sargent has been given by Secretary Fro waa too remarkable to
1 W
h . It -3
are thirty jhead of diseased cattle
'
the agreement with the Shoshones and Bare linghuysen the option of continuing at his large, strong ana delightfully legible, that he never took a private apology there axe
H
nocks for the sale of a |s»rtu&gt;nof their lands, post or accepting a mission at some other unmistakably the handwriting of a per­ fo a public wrong. Meantime he cast on two farms fa the northwestern part
sb.int for
fur some
some means
means of
ot reminding
reminding his
his of
of Effingham
Effingham county.
county. Dispatches
Diapatc lies state
state
A bid was irassed appruprikting to Louisa -ourt. The secretary of state savs there ia son of strong character. She has been sb-&gt;nt
Roddy of Oniron. K&gt;.«u for property de- no truth in tlw story. It is believed Id diplo- onp of the beet paid of all writers.
:vlver%arr tiiat he could not he oteoly that tbe foot-and-mouth disease has ap- I
ox' u:r .vumoo. wins Tr
were
matte
circles
at Washington that^
that Mr. SarSnr”, •*;----- jyl. ** .7 ,
Thirteen eetUecattle- ;i
’raroyi-u
wT’Zi j b
erf intronitn^ n,a
*J? cir
y!e&gt; »t
ttenMd w.thoM rraenting it He Sroto P-ared at Sbumwey. Thbtrai
dot-cd to &lt;.wq»-nd the coinage of standard । cent's resignation b already in the hands 1 lndf^»d. it w said tliat the famous writers h, Iraan. Cobb . note
raking ii breedmol centnd Ilhnow
* IIVJB have
UM« C tele-i
MMV- ' "«*ura
M} win- u*i WO MUIKWl Bt'K*** to*
— ♦..»
__.j। of Tjyj Ledger are better paid than
Mivvr doHar- &lt;■,„
for ♦rf..
tdv years,
tor .a public : ..r
of jj-the _i_
proldenL
and Cullom to firaveara.^s*1 be*plrs« tint ihf could r-x uz-e
'
i-----—
t
wnrk
graphed
benatora
Ixgan
La.v.
Isiikting at -;irr.imrnto.and tn improve low- ; «p
he was under contract
in bed alone. She usrd t.o Kxtl- c( l&gt;r
The British war secretary announced in j cabinet officers.
K I urge the passage of tiie animal indua- IrtcCBiUcrw.
And is so much
tbM ta t­
rfi*
i??u'wKirt’"I„Mr il"“n”r °”'
»"pm&lt;ht ot only for The Pictorial.
u not, ।
byj without the amendments made Able bow U&gt; ilo her ov.Ti w ark •'
trhci New Orleans h&gt; ('turn, iti executive •
„„„t -Norrorf -^ Mr.
Bonner
------------- -intimated
that
he by the house.
I_____
’*’•*« &lt;*•
-'W*. ntUM.
; brots; .nd to.1.
I Mr
hral
wn&gt;.thm»
to
ray
to
bim
H«
l^atoe,
Tiller,
tbe
SL
Loui*
uprera
—
*
,
still
receives
a
small
income
from
it.
Man. Ifl—In.thc senate, a joint resolution । the Nile Crum that citv was subjected tu a*
was uitrodtM-rd fur a constitutional amend- fusillade tor thnv ilayx. Sir Evelyn Baring. '
Ghost stories are not admitted, un­ era aot ra.tr&gt;. tod ia .ay w.y, ratd. ra tblrt. baa been kept at the Lindell JTI!
1 lent fixing the term of the president at six • at Cairo, assiwrts thst tiiirtv different tribes ' leAs the ghost is proved a natural and requested, he told what be received’for hotel, in custody of two policer'
’"" '
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ymnt, and making him inellgiltie to re-elee- are pretxirvd to maintain hostilities. Earl not supernatural apparition* Neither his stories. . Mr. Bonner at once of- Saturday
afternoon tie^uietlv
quietivstepped
stei
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tion. Bills were intnslucvd t«&gt;establish for- Granville is said to insist that General Gorreservations a» ulP
waters of tbe , don be recalled, fromdoulasas to liissanitv. have humorists ever gained a foothold. fered him double the amount for a story to an open window on the fifth floor, ;
and
threw out
tbe loose
the
loose- end of a rope '
----- .-----------------------Missouri and Col;nubia rivers, and for tiie •
,wu,.- nw
nnviTrn
'
George D. Prentioe edited a column of and contracted with ium for five more -----‘
------------“
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He
qtrtrtly
erection of a pnblk- building at Boulder, • k ..
t
IT *
before he announced him in The Ledger. serving ss * tire-escai
t's'loradn. Favorable rejiorts were made on • —A
f^”11 buaklm H ednesday says: “Wit and Wisdom” many years,.bat no Th. pabltohra of Th. PictoriZTra. lowered
low™ himaelf
htahrif to the
th. balcony
f
over tbe , thaw of a milder
bills for tbe extension of the Chesapeake The Ilighlanders working up ttielntrenclied broad hamor has ever been adopted.
away from home when, he heard the main entrance, and crept in at tbe open I
and Ohio road to Fortress Munroe, aixl to for? Bl lZarih® "•"v&gt;tta-ke.i by Osman Dig- I Mr. B. says he has often been solicited
.nd .t
window of a private chamber occupied “«««*«“***
authorize the return of private boxes de- ni* s adv ance at 6 u clock last evening. Only to make room for some new rising hu­ news, and at once
telegraphed
Mr.
00
*rl&lt;’KruPtM*1 Mr. I by a lady. She instantly raised an .
jetted in the treasury vaults. Mr. Coke
l“’"' dekwLt|iefurii.ofA&gt;nakim.
Md he
madly through 1
morist; but he recognized the fact that Cobb to make no permanent arrangespoae on tiie pieunepneumonia bill »nd
f rwu ,hTud‘rSllon °r
tx an
.nwixxiy
unt.j be re_ the main dining-room and ran matfiy
with
all types of humor are short-lived. He menta —
MeesiK Sewell and WiBun on the measure
Vllh 7
turned.
But
for the relief of Hu John Porter.
I z ,nl*
l‘°l* uf ‘k*«n»ytng the BritLfa । believes that lovers of fiction are pro­
mischief had already about until recaptured. He was at
i&lt;i re ii,i khi f
»*. rtorri* of water Iu a serin of night attacks. verbially serious Life is serious with been done, and fir. Cobb was on the once taken to jail. He states that he
* ’’•man retains as adherents the great tribe
‘
j will plead
#
Although
Mr. guilty.
reilef ofMto •,°^**II
‘r **■’
Hadendovvas. whose sheik urged that | most of them and they like something high road to fortune.
ot Michigan. County ot Bam -*■*
A legislative committee which Inves­ Stttte
Bonner only paid him $900 for hia first
At a mwUoo ot tbe Frobate (cart tor the (fas
night B-aulh w-n- thebe* kind ol -tretert in accordance with their sympathies.
of Barry boiden at the Probate Office la thr otw
tnr the .upprnwlon of
Klulan.1 . ami, of pn.-Ueo. The
story, he has since paid him as high as tigated the departments in New York
“
I
hare
found
great
pleasure
in
my
Ihe fM-.txt-m.-.ith
.mutr rattle h&gt; r;rt,lg M ZjriiM
.uempt of
llaatinn in said county on Monday, the infc
city
found
the
condition
of
affairs
ab
­
day of March in the year «*e thoosaod &lt;-rtX
r
A
f f' 'httodlte..! fnr a pub- pirw buudr—I rt-bet. tn.-ut off a Briliah onie work,” said Mr. Bonner; “I have never r 10,000 for some of hia work.
Just before employing Svlvanus Cobb solutely appalling, the men who hold hundred and eighty foe r
be tniibbtu-M Akhjt. '&gt;h«. A favwaMe I vov. The IltuW! &lt;-av;drv ..uirtlv (|l«I».nu-d borrowed a dollar; I got my start by
22I’n.’VL\u!f"'“l :lw
•dmL- the rebels A nuutbei ot SoptUn ftuoel- , close application and economy. Any­ Mr. Bonner paid Fanny Pern, then at , office not being the ones who exercise
.
power.
Ex-Countv
Clerk
Butler,
with
■oon nf jiakota.
drivers promptly bolted during tiie attack, j body else can do tbe same thing if he tbe height of her fame aa the author of
a net income of $80,000 per year, is
Mar.'H.—In the senate^ Mr. ITiunb calledOn Thursday tiie forces under General I
On reading and ftilng the petition, duh rerdkw
“HMh Hall," $1,000 for a ten-column charged with illegally retaining $36,-’
«p tbe joint rrMiitttiufl appropriating S2’»,00u Graham took a position one mile from the will pay the price.”
Chester Meaaer. oon of said decea»ed. praylW
Although he spends but little time story. For fourteen years afterward, 000 in fees. Under tbe tee system, the that Halil MfMer, widow ot said deeea^d. sue
for the eradication of the fout-and-mouth i rebel camp. Tne rebels opened fin- on the
be
appotated administratrix of said estate
or
until
she
died,
she
never
failed
to
disease, an co-operation with the authorities i British forces at 1 o'clock in the morning, j in the office, he is
register’s sulary would be jdo.ouu per
is there every day aud
Thereupon H ia ordered, thatTneMUj..the i«f
nf Kans**-. Mr Sherman stated tlihl the, The British soldiers were instantly nn tiie ;‘*■pasaea*judgment
write every week for The Ledger, her annunf! It is recommended that ex’
t on everything pertain
. people of lllliMd* Mid otiier states were be-« alert Theydormed into sciuarespreparatory |
♦»,„ n.™, w;.
crisp
and
dashing comments on men । Register Docherty be indicted for im­
miming alanmtl and argued tfiut tiie appro- • to receiving tiie attack which was momen- “*.E , . e P*?6?-. v
recreations are
.
and manners occupving a noticeable po­ proper practices.
nristion xbotdd tu&gt;t be &lt;&gt;&gt;nfineu t&lt;&gt; Kansas. I tartly expected.
No attack came. The i hia farm and hu horses. He baa hu
Prentiss Tiller, who recently robbed
Mr &lt;uik&gt;m tbou'-'lif svi.ojn shotild ire set ! rebels kept up filing until day break without/ own opinion about the man who doesn’t sition on the fourth page. They were
I
the
Pacific
express
office
at St. Ixiutf^.
aside at oner. Mr. shenuan void the ours-; drawing a reply front the British troop*. Th? like a crood horse In his nrivato office
eagerly read, too, by all classes of read
fam wa^ a national urn-, ami In favored
Brillsb casual tier, during thr night were one "Tj ?
‘JI, .'h-Lv
' walked into tbe hands of detectives at
Cion by the genend goveniuent. Mr. Gar- ’ officer and two men wounded undone man wnicb is a large, pgat room, with win, Milwaukee. Thursday morning, and at
Indeed.
’
’
said
Mr.
Bonner,
“
Fanny
dows fronting.wnth
fronting south and
west, is
a large
iMddrtttxWlh-hwMur-Wu-qlllitloral I kill'd.
,
DJ . v
dow»
tod wart,
».
lj*rK„
once made a confession. Dressed in
*d*iri Mr,
f Inn Hti/rns &lt;&gt;f spites - A boat 9 o clock the British trnops were i picture of Dexter, driven by Gen. Fern never could have written anything ragged clothing, he tailed at a trunk
could not t»e deprive*! of ther property with- 1 ordered to ojien fire on the enemy, and the Grant seated beside Mr. Bonner, who, dull, even if sfce had tried; neither can I store, where he had left a sachd &lt;Jbnout dne proc.*- of law. Mr. IngalK explaiir i ‘u&lt;nting eomnienwd. IWbaWy not more ( -by the way, says that• -•
•
•
’
hearlnp thereof bv caus&gt;
Henry Ward Beecher.”
Gen. Grant ia
taining
in money pa&lt;*kages to to
-di that a large !»nq&lt;*rti&lt;Hi Of tfa- cattlg in - than iMWretals ere seen in front, but as
be pubtUbcd intbe’
be shipped to Detroit. lie states that naprr printed and cir
J
Kansas were not owned by its peoplr. Mr. ' ’?«-• British advanced more -prang iq», some- | better rider than driver.
he intended sending the stolen checks lUrri once tn each
&lt;-onger suhi contagion wa- spretuung over
1 ;FM'ars; '
(Ambrirn
Garette
-----------------t.’iecxmntry while M-ean.rs discussed rx.nstl- Brandishing hmie shields tin*.- chanted
back
to St.) Louis, to save
the Cuuipanj
,
One ostrich egg for ten guests is the trouble.. X*
McFadden,
his accvui^uce.
accuiuplict*
intional principles Mr. Bavunl thought thr I «»u*n uinhi the British ranks without hr-d[C'hicfafo J 'urnal. ]
“J* adder*, hts
soverns&gt;enteouM
and &lt; tjttlon at l-reakuw-k sw*d until bullets laid ;
sovemroent ctxihi not enter fir
the -tales
«
w —
- -«««California ostrich farm. I was «-"•••
—* .at
—■ “
*—•1-------------------captured
Sliefman.
Texas,*—by
There —
were
two ______
Italian
dishes of | P*Mern nt
r...
.....
..
. rattle.
...
A|)
; them low. 1 he British stonaed the works
kill and
pay .for dlsearfal
which the late Charles
Delmonico was i( 252??’ •"«»
**°’ «**«&gt;.
^2??’ •«««, me, s»ii,
^«.*®
Tenf fS??fuw MXI hderceptecHelegnun from
irias veimonico
»even,
where
tlte
rebels
were
in
force.
The
gallant
X&gt;urnna*ut to .Monday was taken.
rhiiih
to sunk
(/ b« Itod _______
* nln'. *&lt;•»."
” toid Dwight
’ *’ Whiting, Tiller.
blacks held out shield and sj&gt;ear agnui-t fond, and for wl
Maa. *17.—The aeuate adopted a Joint bullet and bavnnet until theta-riches around i
_ i•
. 1 muntina
guests l.a
he had iinvited to
' other restaurants IL
than
his_____
own.
One counting the eiiMf*
n*M&gt;l&lt;ition appropriarincr MOiiDii for the •■nip- inni^.-Aitr.
ADVXBTIBXD LETTXRS.
luok'sl like graven. After three imlirs of ’[ &lt;M C*11®d
• compound of spend the day at the ostrich farm with ‘
rewinn oi th.- fwond-mouth dUease. continuous lightingtiie rei&gt;ei position W*
was •
rtitkms from several ronimervbd bodies taken and Osman Digna defcati-L
rental. /U..
.The ' rice, tomatoes, cbetwe and macaroni. him; “I guess one egg will be enbugh.’’ j
ire presented asking tiie repeal of the law fighting wsls more severe than on Feb. 1. and tiie other “ravioli," a still more com­ And having giving utterance to thia
for the coinage of thi-rilviT dollar, as also The battle lasted until noun.
plicated compound at chicken,- beef, expremiou, he wended his wav to the 1 .
from mervantllf orpmiration.- in 8L Louis
The battle was a serie*! of drs|&lt;enitc close
His p^ldoek .od won b™ght to th. bo»»
for tbe «x Luskin of the bonded period for fights. The HoudaocM-. whn fought with cheetta, macaroni and parsley.
ILG. Foj. Albert L. Ferater(
whisky. Mr. Hoar offered a rmoiution di­ the utmost recklrasnass. Yusheri hi hordra own cooks being Frenchmen and un­ an ostneh egg. The trtamph of tbe :
For * ’ho1'' RSfKS'r. E?" ““U *• “• u-w
recting tbe sweretarv of tiie interior to report upon the Second Brilfade sqnnre. causing familiar with Italian cooking, he had. tT* ■*”
what pension applications have tieeeu pend­ the t&amp;xty-iifth Foot to waver aud fail back
hdur
it
was
boiled,
and
though
there
'
sttener,
Austin
it
Y
ing far more than two years, and the reason upon the marines, throwing them, into coir to go (for them to the Italian restaurant
,
tor the delay. A resolution was agreed to fusion. The latter abandoned their guns in Fourteenth street, nearly opposite was then-some misgiving aa to its being j Daor
that the committec on pubtie Unite inquire and had retreat rd several hundred yards be­ the Academy, known as tbe Cafe Mor­ cooked, the shell was broken, for cun- ! Anson Wood.
in what manner large tracts have been fore thus could again be brought into organ­ etti. Delmonico used to make it a mat­ oeity could no lougen lie restrained,
W H. KlWfflH. P M.
transfasred to foreign corporations, and ization. The First Brigade square stood
and a three-pound hard-boiled egg Uia ■
; what Rj^rlntitui is advisable topremit such firm and checked the oti-daught while the ter of duty and national pride to take upon the plate. But aside from its I
. .. . VB r. ...
.
second square reformed. Then ensued two every Italian friend who visited him to
hours- iiKist dr■»perate fighting for the re­ at least one dinner of “rfaxotto” or
HOUSE.
v
covery of rhe lost guns. I herebels charged’ ravioli” at Moretti’s.
in d«k jgg., -a th.^ ..snns i
Mak. IL—In the liousr, majority and repeatedly, hoping again to evufuse the
B.loority report* were made on the Morrison ranks of the second square, but were unsueartff Nil. An art to plarc the name of Geo. eesrifulaiid slowly lostcthe temporary ad­
Jiac &gt; uun*
—MI1U n:*u do navor peen- I ness
In
((f dvRiu.n. i»rk,-kti?=rU1UB
W. Getty on the retired lid as major gener­ vantage they had rained until the lost guns
dtoSS^
A widow at Burlington, VL, desiring l»r to .‘wltBnt it ww. immetur! A. ag.ii- and malaria
al was favorably reported, as also a measure were recovered. Meantime the first brigade
for tbe
of the Kkkapoo nverratioo in advanced inch by inch, tbe rebels stubbornly a picture of her deceased husband, and it toko. tw»ty«ght hen ,-gg. to equal J the bio. d and kidnivi ita artion is
Kansax. An adverse report was handed in contesting their program. Resistance became having no remembrance of him except m .eight tho ortnch egg which w^ prompt and run- aperdr. Price 50ernta
on the bill to con-itnx t a niacadanilzed road more feeble as volley after volley was
mi,
■ from Memphis to the adjacent national poured into the rebels, and finally the front a bas-relief which bad been made some oooKed, it u evident that the host knew 1 of Fredlt Hotchkiss. '
&lt;v*tn&lt;4er&gt;. Debate in committee of the whole was cleared and the first brigade rushed' into time before but ,liad afterward broken, what he was about in eouking only one.
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•n the iKmtoflice appropriation bill degener­ the camp of Osman Digna. Tbe repels went to a local photographer and stated There was enough and to spare; and ,
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. , &lt;*“.r Pr**r"‘ »!«**«&lt;.
ated Into the line of argument common at liowever, did Dot flee, but slowly retired to
ur
aro not appreciated unthe case. The energetic picture-taker before leavii^ the fable the partv i
ward meetings.
the mountain fastn«-*#», firing as they re­ glued the bits of bas-relief together, the unanimously agreed that ostrich egg i
deprived of them. Most not­
Mar. IX—The honat, in committee of the treated.
wa, good.
1 able among them w health, the lack of
whole on tiie jostdflicc uppruprialion bill,
Following up their advantage the British widow stuffed some clothes of the dear
8
w hich magnihes our other burdens. A
stroek omttbe cIsum limltitig the salaries of continued to press tiie rebels, who wouldn’t departed, some bne found an ap­
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hacking cough, a severe cold, or anv
run, and continued to retire slowly, striking propriate wig, and then the photo­
[Burlington Pram.]
throat nr lung disease is ven trouble
blow fur blow until driven bey ond their
by »13fi,ooo. At the time of adjounimrat a camp, when Graham ordered a halt Oe* grapher “took” him. The picture is an
A leading .physician tells the Idler a some; but all these mav lie quickly and
smositfae was made to Increase by $400,- man scamp was found foil of “kxrt.” Tbe astonishingly good one, considering tbe
Permanently
removed by Dr. Butow's
funny
story
in
illustration
of
this
point
«0 the appropriation for carriers.
British low was 100 men killed, manyof
A prominent citizen, meeting the disci­ Positive (hire. Pncs 6() cents; trial
Mail IX—The house. In committee of the whom are officers, ami l.W wounded. The
bottke free of Fred’k Hotchkim.
ple
of
Eaculapius
one
day,
began
oomappropriation bill,
adopted an amendment increwring the
excenter there'’’
[Detroit Pres Pram]
“I preserve my equilibrium under all
sent for you. dottor, only I
reumstances,’" she waa heard to say .have
Tbe best on earth, can truly be said
. . . .
tld
w
of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a
a pause of the music to the towf
The afflicted
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, bums,
of sympathy for
wounds, and all other sores. Will poa-

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL XXVIII. NO. 49.

The Hastings Banner.
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County News.
• BKFCBLKAN TOWNSHI PC AUCUN EK

IU-ting*. Barky Co, Mich..

HOPE.

MARSHALL l. cook.
sUMCBIPTION KATES'
gd.aace. l!-» per year- II paid within si
i: 3 per JteH
plnOitxi oiyear. •!.»■ Subscribers out»ideof Barry Co.,llL® par year, ia-

nesv as mas come before the caucus 1
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Datod Hope. March 3d. iwh
JONATHAN a VALENTINE.
Chairman of ConunlUee.
. BALTIMORE.
n^’LrvZublAcan caucU!» for thr townshipof Baluon oi six de legatos to the county convention
and the trapsactioa ef auch other txulrS* «
brid P!a&gt;fAnZnW7^L^&lt;Ore l.b.c c&gt;ucu&gt;' wiU be

iDVERTtHTNG RATES:
ohiinu j&gt;*r tear......... .
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Ktir.t . txarje for special poutloo*

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JOB PRINTING.
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HASTINGS.
pride wMt in lbo ____________
Job PrinUrig .De•
!h« Bass ma Everythin* in tb*
• urv o?5rc t« Ii*"*. *ud with .u.
u.
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the mo&gt;l approved patterns of machinery, convent
.-j iompeteul workmen employed, cn.-tole* the , officers, ana me transacuon of such other T&gt;n*{.
) . ixkh t ■ fl ’ erst-ctas* job work
I new as may property eome before the caucus
-- ------------ -- ------------------------------------------ w1111* toM at the Town House. Saturday Anrti
—E-------------- 5. ism. at 1 o'clock n. m.. aharp
*' Apru
•.rMFTrbvrrn
Pwrur T. Colgrovk.
ahurr
TtxL-r ut Probate
I'rtrtec.itIn* Attorney. ■
ORDER COM.
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RUTLAND.
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Hastings,

Henry Lathrop has been rich for
some time with sore throat.
winia Lathrop has rented Miner
Mead’s farm.
Mrs. Ruckle and her daughter Emma
have returned to Morgan from alaurthv
visit tn Ohio.
Britten McKay of Thornapple, goes
to Nashville the first of next month to
work for W. O. Freeman.
Kepulilican caucus at Nashville
March anil. A good tarn out of ths re­
publicans of Caxtletoo township is
nsstly desired. Turn out one and all
and 1« us reclaim Castleton township.
We can do It and If we hut make an ef­
fort the thing is easily accomplished.
We want the temperance men to unite
with us, for hr so doing they will but
advance their own cause a hundred per
cent more than by puttings prohibition
ticket in the field.

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OlDAB CRFtr
Luther Brown and wife are visiting
.tifti-trt mer R- K. Grants store.*
IB all court* ol the Buie. . Collections nominating randldatm to’ail'tiw varibua uXS- their many friends in this vicinity.
i
look-vAor Money to loan on real Birin offices, aud lor the tramactlon of 5uch other
John Shaft died last Friday night,
btBiMM »s may properly come before the meet_te&lt;-March 21st, from
P. w. Rl'RGRHR,
Chairman.
a lingering
disease.
JOHNSTOWN.
He was a man about 65 years of age,
of the township of Johnstown
respected
by
all
who
knew
him;
leaves
will
bold
their
caucus
at
the
residence
of
Martin
Lawyers.
.Miller, on Thursday. April 3d. at 1 o’clock p. ni.. a wife and several children to mourn
—
’&lt;&gt; nominate candidates for township oflhwra for
rtti v
»i» v L'Tit
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i X? en®uinR &gt;«*«■; alao to choose six delegatee to the loss of a loving husband and kind
t)Hs ’ ARXhTH.
attend the county convention to be held nt HustAttomev at Law. ; ln*3- AI'r-,oth.t? tramwet such other bu»l- father.
M.MWtta.Mirt. ’
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Quarterly meeting held at the U. B.
. .. vremvuM-------------------------------- I
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H K MKKRlU.rhUrn»n.
church last Saturday and Sunday.
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' Lawyer.
A
h„
I Oscar Ward is preparing to remove
Grrr S;uul-lmg« dry Rood* Htore. t
matingcandidatoafor the varioup townshlp°of- to Freeport, where he intends to go to
W&gt;. .uvr.d promptly to all business in all floe". elecUng delegates to attend the county work in a saw mill.
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n-auinwhu
। convention, and the transaction of such other
Dr. Smith wants to sell his residence
' bu5'n‘** •» m*y property enme before the cau­
cus. will be held at the town hall, Friday. April at this place.
. 1 KEN ASTON.
BY (&gt;RDKR toM.
?1.
Attorney at Law, 4. at 1 o'clock p. m.
A. C. Wait went to Grand Rapids .
.
MAPLE GROVE.
Ove&lt; J b &gt;nxxtyear4Co.’«iitore.i
Die republicans of Maple Grove will meet at last week and purchased a large stock I
PracUctfi* :n *11 court* of the SUU*. CollectioDA
the (‘-enter, on Thursday, April 3. IBM. for the of goods.
: rempUy aUebdlng ta
' purpose of nominating candidates for township
George Baker is at work on his new
1 i u I.()Wit Y. M Dq.
‘~ offices, and to appoint six delegates to attend
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. i the county convention to be held in Hastings. house.
Phvsician. burgeon and Oculist. April toth.
by order com;
A. J. Kelly lost a valuable horse last,
CARLTON.
;:i loan or .-ountr) promptly attended
The republicans of Carlton w111 meet In caucus week.
*feee noun * to 10 a. in. and 1 to 3 p. m,
al the town house, on Thursday. April 3d. IBM,
Garrison
Baker is preparing to re-side
Tncphoor at llolhiway*' drug store.
t
at one o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of noinlnr***St-^i.i' dh-nthuj paid to surgical tllxea-'es M
oi candidates for township offices, for the
ating
and paint his dwelling t he coming sum­
ui dlieaws &lt;4 the «’‘e ^nd ear
•
election
of fire delegates to attend the county
jacket r a Hi 'Ker.
mer.
convention, and the transaction of such other
business that may properly cotne before the
Thomas Baird has purchased a vil­
.
Pysicians and Surgeons, caucus.
J. N. COVERT,
Chairman. ’ lage lot between Larabee's and MorthI'nJrleviUe. Mkln
•ii wtil- null! or
procnpGy liUroded
land's stores, for the purpose of build­
Maple Qrovk.
ing a barber shop.
U II TIMMERMAN.
Andrew Enn's family are all Hick'with
* • UiHna’pathie Physician &amp; Surgeon.
William Ferrin has a farm of 80 acres
chicken pox.
to let U&gt; some good fanner or .farmers.
Gilbert Latham's oldest boy ix very
Miss May Morthland is engaged to
low with Kpinal meningitis.
teach the Bunnell school the coming
Dentist.
Two of Charlee Whiteomb’H boys
.
tupUy aliendtvi to
season.
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have the same disease, aiid a little toy
George Cox’s wife is quite UL
of
James
Hall
is
considered
past
nil
Miss
Jennie
Fox
will
teach the Carn
Physicians anti Surgeons.
help.
school the coming summer.
tan. ;&gt;r».-*&lt;j&gt;:|&gt; aUruded to.
Most everybody has got or have had i . David Morthland has a tine stock of
In
goods on hand.
the mumps in the past few weeks.
u ei.tds a crook
Mrs. Sarah Walker nuttfe a farewell
The P. M.’s colt te getting too much

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WHOLE NO. 1497.

Elder Gillwpie apent Saturdav and

al Mr. Will HavmX to Orong*
Irfw Smith fa fap, bray

“&gt;7 Itememare
gteting thing, ready tor the apring's
work.
On Sunday, a tall young man from
»owen was seen merrily driving stout
among the hills of Yankee Springs. He
was not alone.
Township election will soon be here.
Let every temperance man see that he
te at the caucus, work to put in nomina­
The rootls are drying off quite rapidly
tion temperance men in all parties.
If in the country, though still pjretty
we all do our duty in this wav, we will heavy outside,
have temperance laws and temperance
Quarterly meeting at the M E. church
men to enforce them.
Saturday and Sunday.
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Lyman Shedd has sold his farm, and
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Hutland.
his sale of stock, farming implements,
Following is report of school in dis­
etc, took place Thursday. He intends
trict No. 1, Rutland, Mr. Eugene W.
moving into the village for a time,
Jordan, teacher:
while looking for a place which suits
GEOGRAPHY.
him.
A—Dan Matthews BO, Guy Put­
Mrs. F. F. Ward and Miss Josie Back­
man 95, 1 loyd 95.
et visited in Otsego Sunday and Monday.
Kronewitter 90, Mary
W. S. Brown has moved into the GalMarble 9o Florence Putman 96, Minnie
Kelly 95, Vira Matthews 96.
letly house.
i
£~Ettel Brown
Dan Po­ I Dr. Butler is making arrangements to
land 90, Flora Kronewitter 90.
build a house.
. CIVIL GOVERNMENT.
Claud Putman 100, Dick Kurtz 100.
DON’T YOU TELL.
U. 8. HISTORY.
[Hiawatha Harald.]
l)an Matthews 100, Claud l*utman 90,
Floyd Brown 100. Dick Kurtz 90. Edna
Brown 100.
Not your friend—for his tympexium
Jbaball,
GRAMMAR.
With its echoes, wide rebounding,
Oaud Putman 90. Dick Kurtz 86.
Multiplied and far refunding;
Minnie Kelly 80, Lottie Kronewitter 80,
Don’t you tell
Guy Putman 85,
If youraalf, you cannot keep it,
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
Then, who can!
Mead Brown 95.
Could you more expect of any
Other man!
PIIT8IOLOHY.
Yet you put him If he telb it—
Edna Brown 90.
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ARITHMETIC.
b
Following is sample of examples |
In the mart;'
give Class A. arithmetic:
4
A ha&gt;»63(). B $1,134. C. $1,386. with I

which they agree to purchase liorsea at j
the highest price per head that will
allow each man to invest ail his money.
How many horses can each man buy ? I
A boy having lost one-half of his kite
was then four-fifths of its original
length; what was its length ?
Paid $54 for grain; 3-10 of it being
barley at 62‘^c per bu.. 3-5 of it wheat
at $1per bu.; the rest of the money
was paid for oats at 37J^c per bu. How
many bushels of grain were bought ?
11
What amount of inch lumber inust I |
buy to make a box 8 ft. long. 6 ft. 10 in.;|
wide and 4 ft. 10 in. deep?
1
A piece of timber 16 in. x 16 in. atone
end and 8 in. x 8 in. at the other, and 24
feet long. How many board feet in it?
How many barrels of water will a
cistern hold that is' 12 feet long by 8
feet wide on top. and 6 feet long by 4
feet wide at the bottom, and 8 leet
deep?
A tank tfflh will hold 31 47-63 bbls, of
water, will hold how many bushels of
wheat ?
A man sold a span of horsee for $150
each; on one he lost 26 per cent., on the
other he gained 25 per cent.
Did he
gain or lose, and how much P
’ What is the value of a coffee urn,
weigning 2 lbs. 14 oz. Avoir., at $1.80
per ounce Troy ?
Class A—-Floyd Brown 100, Claud
Putman 90, Mead Brown 100, Dick
Kurtz 95, Edna Brown 100, Dan Mat­
thews 80, Guy Putman 100.
Class B.—-Vira Matthews, 100, Minnie
Kelly 100, Lottie Kronewitter 85, Frank
Matthews 76, Florence Putman 85,
Fred Kurtz 80, Flaura Knonewitter 80,
Dan Poland 70, John Strouse 75, MaryMarble 96.
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Class
Dan Putman 100, Georgie
Marble 85. Elden Brown 85. Martin
Poland 96, .Joase Putman 85. Georgie
Merrick 100, Bert-Poland 75.
Numbei* of pupils enrolled, 30; aver­
age attendance 25.
The school closed Friday, March 21st,
with a spelling school in the evening.
Mead Brown was the victorious con­
testant.
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An: &gt;. me Wfatcrtowu hwunui«o Co. , visit at Mr. Quick's last Sunday. She for him; it gets away from him nearly
-»&lt;J ttriir i»,d.-&gt;eS on u man'* property against
...
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utX.it
-m bi t.- . .ixhuring 01 vrimt: ^.iiitM ;i man'* gow this week to join her husband in every time he takes it ouL to water.
| Nebraska.
Wallace Norton has his new water
। MMIX A MIKLIXlS
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There will be ■ farewell party at Fred wheel done, and commenced sawing
: Quick’s Tuesday night, for Charles last Monday.
.
•ita. ai.,.,., iM.itajmiM..
I siade. Heandhta family go to NoGeorge Baker has begun catching
fl.rtrttt-w.lv tt-i Of Abstract Book* It» Bsrry i .
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I braska next week.
froga.
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M°re mud than maple sugar so far
Tom Baird is going to Bedford to
’,1,
Physirian and Surgeon. I
spring.
open a trog trade this summer.
f
&lt;os»*&lt;w« Mde M*iu.wt., NiihriUc, Mich.)
Sherm. Potter and Kate • Crofw, of
Georgie Valentine has made quite a
A1 duovr
wowon mow
/ —
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!orth Wolcott
Ifouw. Vermontville, and John Loomis, of number of valuable hair watch chains
ab
'•r rjih
rail* promptly btteuded too
too.. dav
day nr
or iileht
iriniit.
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Bellevue, helped them-nelves to maple this winter.
pERPII KNIGHT, ’
sugar at E. G. Potter’s Saturday and
Frank Falk is trapping for a change
Veterinary • Surgeon.
i Sunday.
Jy
this spring.
■ taidrncc. failanri. wnr Yeckley school house.)
Tollee Br&lt;«. have their shop nearly
* ill xitcnd all c*Uv lor .-tectit e* night or dsy ■ James Ix^gett has found out"where
"tarzva reasocaiilta. /
i his feather bed and quilts went to that enclosed and about ready to begin bend­
X F Bnnwx. M. D
W&gt;?.' Polhkmlh, M. I&gt;. were stolen while he was visiting in ing, etc.
KRs. BROWN A POLHEMU8,
Indiana last winter. Two quilts were • New sidewalks are being laid—a
* Honuppathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. found in Abe Moe’s possession. He much needed improvement.
.
Julia. HusmIFs store, Main BLi
told who had the rest, and th«i skipped
David Morthland te preparing to
f.ro,n,‘br o»ce »«■ all houra of
build
a
new
fence
around
his
lot.
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n ,,oU«emu* will rive Bpectal out.
u
of the Eye and Ear.
i Geo. Holies has sold his farm to Or­
Henry OgmpbeU has been reengaged
Pffivrtow-. a io I-.* a m. :ito«p. m.
: lando Durham. He thinks of making to teach the Cedar Creek school *
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Odell Dunn is very sick. It te doubt­
Mrs. Eastman Latting is very sick.
ful if he ever recovers.
[* Those that attended the funeral of
Mrs. Harris Baker, while visiting in
Roy Herrick st Battle Creek from this Calamazoo last week, had her horse
way were served with a good warm rilled by the cars.
,
From the Herald.
dinner in the basement sf the Baptist
Win. Godfrey returned from a visit to
WOODLAND.
church and their teams taken care of.
Wayland Monday.
UO MsU&gt; Hl , f&gt;pp
|Iowe
A.
J.
Carpenter
has
returned
to
It was appreciated, after their tedious
Rev. Turner’s donation netted but $7
ride of twenty miles. Truly,. those /Woodland ’for a stay of a few weeks &lt;o in Union hall last evening.
recruit his health, he having had a
Mr. A. C. Clemens is yet lying very
ladies have our thanks.
Mr. Herrick's people mere to Battle severe attack of typhoid fever while at low from the effects of his protracted
“‘I'^’UtteaUuo (riven to Veterinary Shoeillness.
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Creek this week. They will be mimed Bay City.
,J. M. Reiser will return to Arkansas
Mrs. Chas. Craddock, of Pine Lake
by this community, having made many
friends in the few years they have lived the last of-thia week pr first of next.
this state, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Faril A Veite have a new sign on the Jno. Baker.
here.
\
front
of
their
hardware
store.
Mr. D. 0. Ward, who purchased the
George Spence^has cut his foot.
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uaw urvrr pboxmizmi
Anton Euper has left Woodland to Foster place, is a son of our esteemed
Nicewander has a sick horse.
' Mk y&lt;&gt;QU&gt; rirea trial, feeling confMent
Henry Spdncer and Eastman Latim seek his fortune in the wide world.
townsman Wm. Ward.
Erra Fox has gone to Ohio, having
Mrs. P. Dooly, of Irving, returned on
returned to Whitehall Saturday.
J. SMITH.
Carrie McOmber returned from Al­ been called there by the death of his Saturday from a visit among her rela­
E. PACKARD.
mother.
tives in Grattan, Kent Co.
bion Saturday.
Veit Hildinger has purchased the
Mr. Whitmore, of Allen. |s visiting
Rev. Van Aukin preached a very able
SAW
Rufus Goddard property and will move discourse upon the occasion of the fun­
relatives here.
.
to
town.
eral
of the latepMrs. J. H. Freeland.
Ask Frank Bals if he knows m A man
Chas. WilMams has purchased the J.
Myron B. Teeple has secured a posi­
that has a horse to sell.
Wm. A'. HA7PNjSwuHSergriSS
tion as telegraph operator at Fenwick,
Norton schools begins again Monday. M. Reiser store building and lot
The school of the higher department add will depart for the scene of his
A certain ABsyrianlte, whose name
of Diet Nd. 4 closed on Friday hat.
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B. A. OOTANT.
we will not mention for shame* in his
lalxjrs aa soon as April 5th.
J. M. ROGEHS 4 (8,.
f JI liehalf, waa recently caught pilfering Both departments have been conducted
Mr. M L. Cook, of the Hastings Ban­
and made to return property taken, be­ successfully through the winter and ner, accompanied by R. K. Grant, the
enterprising
clothier of Hastings, favor­
fall
terms.
The
papite
of
the
higher
, aides “blowing in" a ten dollar bill to
department on the last day of school, ed us with a pleasant call Tuesday.
settle affairs.
“KS01 SEED, TItfO-rifY
Oscar Ward, of Hope township, has
presented the teacher, D. W. Leedy.
MOBGO-THOBMAPPUL
bought B. G. Foster’s house and lot in
’ssasr

BLACKSMITHS,

Horseshoeing a Specialty.

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GUMMING!

Ithl, A-ilfafr- GnuWwatioo
Fortw U making preparation.

WATER L/ME.
Wednesday.

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farmer of Bowne township, says that he
always opens up his sugar bush aa soon
after the 15th of March as possible, re­
gardlees of the weather. Then when
the first sap occurs he gets the benefit.
More than ordinary interest is being
manifested in revival work at the con­
gregational church. Rev. VanAukeo,
of Charlevoix, is conducting the servi­
ces. Sixteen have already announced
the desire for a change.

bttUd

another &lt;lwrl!ing
I&gt;r. Xi&lt;lw. of Salem, Allrgan county,
bi now aaaodaia pbyatdan upon the rare

Boada are g«CUag goo*.
Ont
Bentley A Coll hands had his
M7 Chappri rtartwl
(•»» Mon­
lingers ntaah*! while loading lumber on
a car at Morgan Mat Friday.
day.
ously 111 for far Ita* t® &lt;»**•_____ .
Wild g«w have made their appearGeorge Mature will have to have W»
Mr. John Walt®. » verr auereMTUl
I ance.
linger amputated.

[Chicago TJnm]

anro, OnjaMra. aad Oayagro
Tk*
French la
to 1708 wrote it Nia
gnro, Oungan, Onragra, and Onor
gra. Philip Lmagtaon wrote w 1TM
to 1730 Oetmra. Jagera. and Yaaarah,
«&lt;m«r» of Indian adaira, tarot, lira IT»I
Onjararaa, Oehiafnn, ata. In 1721 ii
vaa vrittan Onj agora, Oniagan MA
aceidentallv, probablv, Niagara, as te

17W. Theas
be excused in
lalter*writen * lo-day aaam quite aa ttdacidad aboat.tha orthography of Ita
Trteks

One of the lobbyists has an attractive

tors of members, while he gives th*un
lunches and good liquor.
Anothei
first-class lobbyist ia renowned m a
'
layer, and never hesitates about
few hundred dollars when he
1 desires to ingratiate himself with the
winner

Deems said he had reason to believe
the story of Jonab and the whale,
be himself, while* traveling in Egyj
had seen a whale in whose boeom t
skeleton of a man was found.

(Leisure
IL*'t»urr ttour.
Hour.)
_
I
The followilfg letter ia taken from aa
i old Edinburg Evening Courant, dated
j September 9, 1786. It waa atldreaaed
"to a gentleman in Dublin.'* whose
name lb not given :
lock it
Sir: For the honor you have done
mein calling your only child by nay
name, and tluiL too. you add, when the
DOQ8 AND 8TARS.
issue of the American struggle stood
string, added-thirty feet.
suspended, I pray yon to accept my
i b^st acknow lodgements; my thanks are
I also due for your politeness in sending
|Philadelphia Timm.)
Madams Christine Nilsson’s heroic ("me a piece of Linen of your staple msn
resene of a dog from the clutches of a I'nfacture: and I am particularly in
pnroel of boys caused a great deal of | debted to you for the favorab'e wishes
favorable comment among the mem- and flattering expressions of your letter
bers of the Society for the Prevention to me of the 4th of August last.
Your country Las my best wishes for
of Cruelty to Animals, of Philadelphia.
and the recurrence has also revived in the fullest fruition of everything that
theatrical circles many touching stones is interesting Io the rights of mankind ;
about actresses and doga, most of and yon, sir. that you may be a princi
pal sharer of them.
which are comparatively new
Being your most obedient and very
“Long before Mr. Abbey—I Ynean
Madame Nilsson—reecued the dog." humble servant,
G. Wabhinotow.
said John Stetson’s representative at
Mount Vernon, March 10, 1786.
the Walnut Strict theatre, “Miss Sara
In the same old newspaper we find
Jewett’s dog fell out of the fourth­
story window of the Continental hotel. the fotipwing remarks upon Ameripao
This was last week during the engage­ affairs. \ The writer would be somewhat
ment of the Fifth Avenue company astonished if he could now behold that
here. Two legs and a rib were broken. empire beyond the Atlantic concerning
Dr. Agnew was sent for and repaired whose prospects his anticipations have
the damages
Misa Jewett bore the proved as unfounded as his langnagu
shock with great fortitude. She took was ungramiuatieal:
The affairs of America are still iait as one of the trials of a star's life. |
When she was in a stock company her , volved in obeourity. Little per man
dogs never fell out of the window. I ency can be expected to their praseat
Speaking of dogs, have ytra seen our : divided form of government, and unless
they again become colonial poesewnons
F^Cm . ewett's dog is just a little too .
■ to some power the establishment of
previous,” said Manager Rice at the । an empire must be the work of ages
Arch Street opera house. “Mias^Marie The late edict passed in Virginia rela
Conron lost her dog. a beautiful "akye, tivo to religion shows that thfy have
when the Duff company first came here. already tresspassed* in the constitution,
It was one of the first things that Mr. as originally published, on the peace,
Duff did—I mean it .waa one of the first and the publication of Unitarian forma
misfortunee that happened to the com- of wo: ship in Massschnsett* intimates
the prevalence of a party in matters of
“One of the saddest inddeoita that I religion. The remittances, however, to
over beheld,” said Mr. Gilmore, al the this
- country of money have bean con
Grand Central theatre, '“waa when । «d®rable.
Misa Lyddy Denier'a dog. a toy terrier,
hardly larger than a mouse, leaped
from ita mistress' arms as she was leav­
Stanley Matthews gave a dinner te
ing this theatre, and was positively the president the other night and a
crwihell to death by a passing coupe. Washington paper prints the bill of
Miss Denier waa the leading lady of fare, every line of which is in French.
the Buffalo Bill combination, which I This seems to be a wholly ussiest j&gt;iec«
need hardly say was hero before the of affectation.
Some
2
” ' dishes ‘being
’
Duff company. I hardly like to accuse French in origin their names canaot
Miss Conron's dog of plagiarism, but I perhaps, be translated into rateUigible
think thM akye is a trifle left, oo to English. Even this must be a not very
frequent difficulty. But when it some?
apeak."
“All these people forget," said Stage | fc,
‘ OJ|sters on the shell, lettuesv roairt
Director Frank H. Wide, at the Arch |
----------------------------------partridges,
cake, coffee, it is per
Street theatre, "that Mias Rose I
absurd
absurdto
teprint
printthem
themin
inanything
anythinj:
Uytinge’w
a bull-dog
ut English. The *French
neverg------print,«
————o which
— -■■ ■ —- appeared
—«-*------ — in II b
uu»
- *-■-■--------•Oliver
,a’ . ’leaped
------- ■ from
•----- ‘the
u- u
-*-4 1. w•ben they
*'cwn
- *help
’ 24
Oliver *Twist,
lightiktbo ea---------iees o',
ning express train while on ita way to English dishes. In foci they do not
this city to New York, at the very bemany. It is a sign of servitude to
ginning of the season—way back in I the French art of cookery that so many
September -and has -never been seen dishes are designated m French, tot
sinoe. Kate Claxton lost her diamonda vhen so English a drah as roast beef,
a little while ago.
W bull-dog | w American dishes as oysters on tb&lt;
recognized the nmfa and leaped.
.. shell and ice-cream are put into French
"But," “id Mr. Zimmerman, "the * evon the American eagle has a right to
original canine calamity befell a mem- ’ BhOw its olsws and scream out a pro­
ber of Mr. Abbey s company nearly
,
Mix g1^" .‘X'xr:”!
»

Th- i.

L«r in .

th»l 1B«« *b« evidenoro of popular 1
„»
•' ““ *{?2L
favor which followed hi. .oporb r«odi- G&lt;4d«i
* loding ttarn
on
rtf Monrico in ‘Trovatore was s much interested, be postponed it. con
small doc collar The singer hid the elusion and. in the interval, took up• a
£^?h£rt&gt;iih Xc^Ksooeptod dime novel df tee senmtiooal sort;

the firvt o( lirmit teooro wm wrop|Li
op. hod broken hio oock m etriviow to
touch th. high C ot the fiiml ’AdSlo.'
which hie nutator rtaehe. with etx&gt;h
MM in Uta tower eoene.
Hignor
Campanini. vowed never to revisit the
Mtano of hi. oognioh. Col Mopl-on
wm UMhfa to ewnoe Mm to ohonge
hi. doterminotton. bM bo yWdSlo
Mt. Abboy-e Mvunonta."

•&gt; U&gt;« '&gt;••*?
PJL”,
the o«V reoob. ta tteye*^. &gt;•
| corrupting. e^Mfodid
| do M Uta
, ooold eSoot
j
J?* *
;
| t-T-.r
, Mtatoo. «

Tie string

�JOEL

THE PRESIDENCY.

by she Decxmls a.Liberal BepubLeans,
and servwl until 1877. ”
ex yean “

from an early *£» be took an exceedingly
actrv* tntere«t u&gt; politic*, hi* retiring da«&amp;L*^
Ucu preracted hno from aejLing tbe many
puUie oftce* L- nsigbi have obtained. He
wm ens:rn*E of the State D-nxx-rsttr- com­
mittee for thirteen years; ia lte6 a»i 1*7 he
was a member of the Stale Coc*mm*&lt;xj*l cs&gt;-

two teruw. latt, l-JZi. In WTl be waaj
prutmoent ic U.e pr&gt;wecotioa &gt;jt the "Tweed
.-mx" m Now T'-s-it, and in 18J4 be wm
• Meted jovemrx- pf 5vw York by a ma­
jority of rw-arly 50.000. In 1«78 he »u u*
bxsaocrati- cw-dSflate for tbe prrsideocy.;
Mr. Tl'de.i a cifcy
at Gramrocrcy
pari. Xe w Tori, and his country »-«tate. at
Grwvs ««m, atwet two mile- north of Yoak-

ef IndisnapUis, wa* lorn in EatMr cocniy,
O., An^acS, 1S19: w*a apprenticed to th*
aaddlerfa trade at LefayvUe. Ind.; spent two

■todwd law. end waa admitted to tbe bar
tn LM3; ccmmence*! to practice, and waa
proem-uting attortwy for tbe State of Intliana
In
waa »tected to the Thirty-first
eoc&lt;raes fl MP) aad afterwards attorney
general of Indiana, serving two terns.
im-Tie; removed to Indianapolis in 1®G;

■f Covmgtoc. Ky., who he* repreaeated that
state in co-.-zre*. since 1*77. being speaker
of tbe preven’ bon* of repr**w*ntetiven, wm
torn in Campbell (now Kean (on eonntyt. Ky.,
Heptembrr 5. !«S; received a common
•ehcoi edhcaiiori, and afterwan is taught
seboni, studied law. and baa fractseed it
the state a-wnib'y in ISCOMII; decliued *.be
noaunaticNi for prvddrattel sJectton i*^M;
wm eiacted to state
• in 1-VJ4, and a^ain
elected bxetenaut-governor
a 1W. ‘ „ raa
________
* 1871, «rviag until 8-pUr.b*r, 1875;
wm a delegate at-large
from Kentucky
to toe national ooovenrtoo tn 1*0*, h&gt;
l«n be WM rlecterf Hvute- sni &lt;.&gt;v«nor of
Ma state, .and sewed it as altM-nate preddential elector in 1*M
Hix carwr in coogram began March 5, M77. • h «u toe fortyfiftt cungrem t*r*n. and wa« tberefow con­
nected wito it but Mx years when m wm
aafiwi on to jr*«ida

of WiUtHiigMio. Del .
b&gt;&gt;ru in that city
October 2». UDb, reo-iring his b!o"*Ugu
chiefly &amp;c a private * bool. His early train­
ing was f&lt;w a tnenwtitoe life, but be studied
MD'l
rbe profeaion of law. reacning
the bar m I8M. and. with the exception of
the years
when be resided in Phiia'Mptoia. b- tax always practiced' in tia native
city. In I8W l»- wax appointed United
Sut« district attorney for Delaware, bat
remind in ?1&amp;4; succeedel h*&gt; father, James
A. Bayard, in the senate in 1W0. and ha*
wivsd hm state ia that capacity ones, ha
term of service expiring in 1887. Ho waa a
member of the aisoforal oosnnauo* of 1S76.

, one whom they looked up to. He wae
teaching toe child her tittle prayer.
His bed waa merely some clothe* spread ' Tbe earnest, sweat. devout feme* of tbe
ou the floor, aad covered with a rug; boy, and the maomet, cheerful twite
but he did doc mind that: and ho coaid boa at the tittle ace. ware I) ■ i Hit si te
have gone to sleep st once but for the bear, the listener* said.
. Though so well taken care of,she was
not to be pampered, there would have
his mother's feeble voice calling him been ao kindness in that. .Veryearly,
indeed, she was taught, ia a merrv sort
seemed like a call from miles away.
Ia a minute Joel was up and wide of way, to put things in thrir places,
sad to sweep the floor. sad to wash up
awake.
She was a handy tittle
"Light tbe candle "becould jwt hear the crockery
thing, well trained aad docile. One
the voice say.
.
reward
that
Joel
had for his manage­
He fehtod the madia, aad ha beat­
ing heart seemed to stop when be aaw ment wee, that she wm early fit to go
to
chapel.
This
was
* crest point; as
his mother's face
He seemed hardly
to know whether it was Ins mother or be choosing to send Wfljv regularly,
could not go till be could take tbe tit­
tle girl with him.
She was never
known to be rsstlsso; and Joel was
quite
* ""
do*. neglected for the likHaloid down his eheek to hen.
__ „_____Mie In those ‘lays children
“Mother, you are dying,” be nowent earlier to the factory and worked
mnred.
longer than they do now. and by tbe
“Yea, love, I am dying. It is no use
time tbe suiter wsa 5 years old Willy
calling any one. These tittle ones,
became a factory bov; and his pay pot
Joel."
the"tittle girl to school; Woen aha,
“I will take care of them, mother.
“Too.
my child’
How
should a: 7, went to the factory, tod, Joel's
life was altogether an easier one.
He
that be?”
always had maintained them all. from
"Why not?" said the boy. raiirng
the day of ht» mother* de*tti. The
himself and stand.ng at his best height
times moat hpve been good—work con­
“Look at me, mother
I can work, I
stan*. and rigx* steady—or he could
promise you------ ”
not have done h. Now, when all three
His mother could not lift her hand,
were
earning.
he
put hi* a»but she moved a finger in a way which
ter to a sewing-achool for two even­
cheeked him.
ings in the week and the Saturday
"P romise noihing that
afternoons; and he and Wflly attended
hard afterward," she said.
school,' as they could
"I promise to trv, then," he said, an ev«»Qing
*5ord it. He always escorted the liule
"that httle sister shall lire at home,
' go; into tbe
and never go to the work-house." He girl where *oe 'had’ to
spoke cheerfully, though .the .candle­ factory, and t,ooe again, to the hoollight glittered in the two streams of door and home again, and to the
tear* on his cheeks
“We can go on Hunday-a-hool; yet he wm himself
reuxarkabk- punctual at work and at
living hero: and we shall be so------ "
woranu&gt;. He waa a humble, eiraest,
It would not do. Tbe sense of their
docile pupil himAelf at the Su»laycoming desolation rushed over him in
school —quite*. uncouacious that .he was
a way too terrible to be borne. He hid
more advanced than other boys m the
his face beaide her. murmuring.
sublime aaenee and practice of duty.
“ O, mother! mother!’
He felt that everybody was very kind
His mother found strength to move
to him, bat he waa unaware that others
her hand nov. Hhe stroked hid head
felt
it an honor to be kind to him
with a trembling touch, which he
1 linger on these years, when he was
seemed to feel m long as he lived. She
could not say much more. She told a fine growing lad, in a state of high
content. I linger, unwilling to pro­
him she had no fear for any of them.
ceed. Bat the end mnst come: and it
They would be taken care of. She
ia soon told. He wan 15,1 think, when
advised him not to waken tbe little euro,
who were sound saleep on the other be waa asked to become a teacher in
side of her. and begged him to lie down the Sunday -school, while not wholly
ceasing to be a scholar
He tried, and
himself till daylight, and try to sleep,
made a capital teacher, and be wpn the
when she should be gone.
This waa tbe last thing she said. The- hearts of toe children while trying to
candle waa very low; but before it open their minds. By this be became
more widely known than before
went out, she was gone. Joel had al­
One day in tbe next year, a tremend­
ways done what his mother wished;
ous clatter and crash wps heard in the
but he could not obey her in the last
factory where Joel worked. A dead
thing she said. He lighted another
.candle when the first went out, and sat sileooe succeeded, and then several
thinking, till the gray dawn began to called out that it waa only an iron bar
that bad fallen down. JTbu
show through the window.
Whin be called the neighbors, they but the iron bar had faTN^i
were astonished at his quietness. He head, aud he was taken up
Such a funeral as his is rarely seen.
had taken up tbe children aud areesed
them, and made the room tidy, and There is something that strikes on all
lighted the fire, before he told anybody hearts in the spectacle of a soldier’s
funeral—the drum, the march of com
what hid happen&amp;i. An&lt;! when he
radee, and the belt an i rap laid on tbe
opened the door, his little sister was in
his arms. She was 2 years old, and coffin
But there vis something znore
could walk, of course; but she liked be­ solemn and more’ moving than all such
ing in Joel’s arm*. . .Poor Willy was the observances ’ in the funeral of this
moat ooefoandsd. He stood with his young soldier, who had ;&lt;to bravely filled
pinafore at ins moutli, staring at the his place in the conftirt of life ' There
bed, and*wondaring that h« mother
was the tread of oonurades here, for the
longest '■irtfat was filled from end to
lay so still.
If the neighbors were astonished at end. F or ralwa, there were his brother
Joel tb*t morning, they might be more and sister; for solemn dirge, the nnso at some things they saw afterward; ooctrollable groans of a heart-stricken
multitude.
but they were not. Everything aeemed
done so naturally; and the boy evi­
nsbian in Bilka Bax.
dently considered what he had to do so
(Chicago Trteuxie. ]
much u matter ’ of course that lew sen­
Drop a hook in any of these immense
sation was excited than about many
ctretchee of inland waters, and es­
smaller things
After the funeral was over, Jtlel pecially amid the Alexandrine archi­
pelago. and in a moment a fish will be
tied up all his mother a clothe*. He
carried the l/tmdle on one arm and his at the bait. Rock ood. halibut, weigh­
sister on the other. He would not have ing from forty to 150 pounds, salmon
fill all the streams aad bays—sn.l the
liked to take money for what hl had
seen his mother wear; but be changed herring. A fish story here a ill lie
them away for new and strong elothee apropos. During the spring of 1881
for the child. He did not seem to the writer was in Sitka, aud was a wit­
a ant any help. He went to the factory ness to one of tbe roost wonderful
sights m the bay of Sitka. For mow
the next morning, as usual, after wash*
ing and dreesirg tbe children, and get­ than a week thb water ot the bay, cov­
ting a break fast of bread and milk with ering an area of fifteen or twenty square
them. There was no fire; and he put ndlea, was, m white as milk wifli fish
jy the eye
every knife and other dangerous thing spawn, exteodiy
&lt;* a high shelf, and gave then come
trifles to play with, and prooused to numerous that people wore gatbenng
come and play with them at dinner­ them froea the water along She beset
time. And bo did play. He played with their hands and fitting/baskets
with these. Tbeladiana placed spruce
beartUvwtth the little onea, and as he
boughs in tbe water, and when these
enjoyed ft, every day at.the noon hour.
Many a merry laugh the neighbors wore taken out sot a particle of the
bmad^froes that room whoa the three
■
Bbet whtt waa eovefed
costing at eggs. ’ An la­
children were together; and the laugh
wm often Joel'x
--------------- anon, with a stiak about
How he learned to
and ea- aovea fast toag, sad for a dittos of
... — _______________________ /MairM
about two fast studded with aaila,
could iimself tiava to|Z Httto more than points o«tward, plied tbe water with
this crude implement, each dip in the
that ba wanted to see bow people did it.
——=—sp frost two to seven
tanitv. He certainly fed the ehU­
hiaoaoee ia aoeaewhat
i wall; and himself, too. He know
. everything depended on hisstreegth
ig kept up. His sister sat on his

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Pleurisy,
Whooping-Cough.
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�The Hastings Banner.

Ata Dwt Draft tai Floor Horse Power.

,lASnXG». KKIDAV. MARCH a. iM.

SUPPLEMENT.

This Horse Power,
[Atlanta Constitution.]
\ .,„reman waa Marching a negro
bon„, in l ampbeU'a block yesterday,
and turning ove» * pillow on the bed
t.nnd » e.M&gt;ekniie nudar &gt;U
■‘What ia tide knno hare for? he
llfkod. su-roly.
-(lirnmo dat! excitedly abonled the
,g,., woman, who waa in the room.
lat’n mine!"
“ What is it tin ler here for, asked the
ulit-er.
„
•• Ler keep witches from naeq me.
“XV |iat.’’
;
/Yenirt. epp.n’ 1 has dat knife under
alv head tie * it.-be* ride me ah night.
I iitur folks say »f you put a sifter on
,1c foot er de bed de witches can't ’
ride v» r; but I tried dat—sifter don't
xt&lt;.p* no witch. It takes a sharp knife
unil r yer bead ter keep de witches off.
H kmfe ain't sharp, old [witch light on
ver and «he rid.) yer. if knife is s mrp
she can't light on yer. Sometimes I
lav and 1 hear old witch come' iu de
winder
She go ring, rinx, zipl but
.-lie can't light on me, cause I got de
knife under my bead.”
The officer w as t dton back, but beg in
to understand tlie situation when the
a omnn showed him that all t .e beds ,n
the house were supplied with knives to
keep, the old w.te i'off. The woman
s,ud the whit.* folks told her tbe “old
W Itch" was the nightmare, when her
blood did not circulate, but t ie colo ed
iH-ople did noth 1 eve that, but thought'
th V weir ridden m their sleep by an
old'witch. An inquiry developetl the
fa t that the superstition exists to a
very considerable extent among negroes.
[Chicago Current)
The Northwestern Lumberman vig­
orously de ends the operators in the
Inndn'r bu-incss from the charge that
lliov are rc. kless tree destroy rs, with
cruel and relentless vigor cutting from
the ground every tree, and shrub, and
bush, with the one unswerving purpose
of ax-complishiug deflation, producing
raiulens areas and annual flocxls. It is
wel to have the. lumberman's aide
•uatol. fort no doubt far too many
crimes of tree slangliter have l»een
charged to him. His defense is that
.,p raters only select merchantable
lumber. Trees ;.re not hacked down
indiscriminately; underbrush is not
-torn up by the roots, and trees and
brush heaps are always left, in sufficient
quantity, to woo and retain a bountiful
supply of needed moisture.
The Lujnbermau suggests, too, that
onr rive, s, long before tbe axmau be­
gan his work upon primeval forest*,
&lt;»V. rfiowed their lurnks repeatedly, as
the Indians and early settlers testify.
There i- much force in this defense.
In Minne+osa, wljen the pine trees are
cleared away, a thick growth of scrub
oak eoiiH-s up mysteriously, so that
nature supplies a remedy there, at least.
In Maine tbe young pinee are not de­
stroyed. In many localities, however,
no other growth t^^fes the place of
• he destroyed forest, and desolation
follows. Persia furnishes a notable iuKtuncv of the sterile sequence of reck­
less forest destruction.
.

[Youth’s Cjnmpr.nl' n.)
The hardest fight awaiting any man
is, as the Russians call it, to “go back of
his jaw," to jronquer the legacy of Ira­
nian tendencies left him by his fathers.
Every boy ought to be Lavater enough
to read hia own face as a title-page to
these tendencies.- Every mother ought
to be ablt[! t.&gt; define to her boy thia
work which lies before him. and to
show him Whereto begin. The harder
the straggle the more charitable he will
lie to other boys whose task is heavier
llANNKicpnd Post &amp; Tribune only
S2.&lt;&gt;J per year.

| er is desirable.
It is simple, dur| able and lowpriced. It can
ne set up and
used on a barn
floor 12 feet wide
and a lad 15
I years old can set

Which this ent
is designed to
represent, is just
the Power every
farmer needs
who has fifed to
cut,feed to grind,
wood to saw,
corn to shell,
grain to clean,
or anything, in
I fact, where a 1
or 2 Horse Pow-

alone,
as he
ness a
hitch

as quick
can harhorse and
it to a
buggy, and when not in use. can be as auickly taken down, and set to one side, where it will
not occqpv any useful ru-m or space. It requires no mechanical skill to run it and farmer­
need not fear their hpy or hired man may injure a horse in running this power. A farmer
can cut feed, etc., etc., on stormy days, in his barji, when he would not like to work his horse
out of doors.
This power will be sold on ite merits. One horse can be used and is enough for cutting
feed for the ordinary farmer.
Four horse poorer requires floor 14 feet wide to work in, otherwise same as two horse.
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TO GO TO WORK.
Lay the wheel open upon the floor, place the shaft in position, step your horse or horses
into place, raise one side of your wheel, attach the guys on that side to the shaft, and then
raise the other side in like manner, Htch your horse, put on the belt and go to work; when
done work unhitch your horse, drop the wheel to the floor, lead out your horse, take down
your shaft, and lay it one side, fold the wheel together and set it one side, and your floor is clear.
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To Farmers We Address This Open Letter:
We manufacture 125 different kinds of chilled plow points.
More than any other firm in Michigan.
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It has cost us a mint of money to fit up all these patterns, chills
for same, &amp;c.
But we have done so, believing that you would encourage and pat­
ronize home industry, esjiecially if we gave you better prices and better
goods than any other firm in the state.
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Our plow points are all made of hard strong iron and perfectly
chilled. They have goqd sharp shears and cutters and are polished
smooth. Elon’t forget we make 125 Different Kinds, and you will
be agreeably surprised at the liberal prices we will give you.
Give "ns a trial and rest assured you will receive honest, courteous
dealings. X ’
We remain yours respectfally,

j flings Engine 4 imn forts.

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SPECIAL NOTICE

We have chilled .mold boards and landsides for all Cnrtis Plows, ic.
We have two size® wagon tire setters, wide enough for 4 in. tire.

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THE FQT.TOWING GOODS WE WILL

SEI.iL

AT COST:

A large stock of four sizes of large cauldron kettles.
, s.
A large stock of Side Hill Plows.
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All kinds of Castings made on short notice.

Mrftly

Tocicy nage over trat iimM qnfl nd tin
of thaj6th Mich. About 7 o’clock a.
m. as f returned from my search who
should be setting on a stretcher in the
rear of my company but the object of
my solicitude and search. Me had an
uglywound through hie right ankle,
and (four of his Stalwart comrades were

carrying him to the rtjarl

that

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iner
WHOLE NO. 1497.

The felt Iwot- factojv which waw
ite has l&gt;een eiecburned out at G rand Baptda, will be if
ty it has resulted
moved to Reed (Tty, where K originat­
prohibition polied.
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i Bev. W. Hattateedt, pastor of Trinitv
about the Lutheran Church, Monroe, since 1844
died Saturdav. He waa born in Bavariu
late editor of the in MU.

of the mechanical
fon the discharge of

was praieBted on Bt. Patrick’s day witl.
a haadaone bedroom set by laving parMnoBttflk

m who at the new
aturdav got sat down
Is now ooovaleecing, day night.
that by careful treatSince the incorporation of Rred Cfty
rely recover. It did
t, aasueh transactions there has been no division of party at i
kne very near break­ local electton. but thia will 1* change
nartmeete.
raporator company is
The Marquis of Qurensbury rulre an
1 this city, to make said to prevail Instead of tease found it
ted to farmers and etching's manuel at the first ward can
le name of the com- cub .in Grand Rapids.
Enterprise Manufac-

I have been arrested
i Justices Green and
reek. Since the new
into effect, about a
ty. tramps have been
y, costing on an averdollars each, making
he county for these
It seems to us three
I too well here and if
up a lockup in the
tgine house and feed
I water, as is done in
they would give us a

lhams, who for some

on the tariff question.
Marine City will have a new village
hall and .water works, which will gfv&lt;
it quite a metropolitan air. There an
great expectations otthe salt wells.

John and Lucy Stratton, hpsban.
and sister-in-law of the woman who
died from abortion at Williams, hare
been arrested and put in jail at KalauiPerry Farrah. a carpenter, white
working on a ladder at Cheater station
fell to the ground, cutting his jugala
vein with a chisel which Tie held in hifi and.

It took three policemen a few nighta
Ineeday by falling to So to quell a melee in the coloree
urch at Battle Creek, which grew out
fitment. -=
to bought the drug of the resolve of nine of its member&gt;
Mesick, long carried recently "churched” to hold the fort.
il took possession on
The Grand river is very high: it ha»wept away a portion of tbe Lowel
iave shofcn the stu- bridge. Wm. Mosher, a lame man. wagement.os the grange crossing the bridge at the time, and was
i more glaring fight precipitated into the water and lost hiof last week. The hat and crutches.
a $50,000 stock, and
Dan Ileffren. who was arrested fui
t insurance.
an old murder case on revisiting hb
Canadian home, and who managed to
its have taken many escape, was welcomed to Manistique b'
home view’s of the a crowd who made night hideous by
idsomeif such they their drunken reveliags.
The Ladire Literary and Art Club
change w ill lie re-es­ of Battle Creek, will hold t^eir thin
s the Bubscribera lie­ annual. Art and Industrial Exhibitioi.
dr new quarters^
June Itt. These exhibitions are held
the First National with a view of raising fends for the es­
itirelv unharmed.
tablishing of a permanent art hall in
inty Teacher’s a-ssoci- that city.
. the centra) school
in, Saturday. March
The Rev. Dr. J. Pierson, of Ionia, hasent 36JI00 qurtatioM to the great Eng
fish dictionary now preparing in LonJe POINTS.
I don by the Philological Society . Tbi­
t of the Chica- ts the greatest number sent bv anv
it either Hugh American contributor, and he tt ejccellf^
r Henrv Chazn- , by only one other of the 1JM0 rontribu
, will be the demo
­
tors.
ir governor. Either
At Charlotte, last Saturday, two
ninently respectable
should be borne in young men from the country, name*tile old party named r idler and Stockwell, met in the stw
a ption on this nom- and engaged in a quarrel about a girl
and .finally agreed to settle the difficult \
fluocratic
by a hand-to-hand fight outside the cits
op his clu
ihnita.
They accordingly went out
about a mile, followed by a number 01
ing delegates from spectators, where they had two rounds,
national republican after which they x were discourager
os himself in’a man- from further combat by a spectatoi
•y to the republican who suggested to one of the liefigcrenti ago when the re­ confidentially that the girl whom h»It in convention to was engaged to marry in a couple of
Biuntry they weeks might go tiack on him, as hi&gt;
font there ookji would nbt he very suitable for a
as an office bridegroom if he submitted to further
kansan re­ pummellng.
.
Root, intifroni his
efer to the judge
ChUtrea ia Playa.
at have to do the
Said Bartley Campell to a New York
ee a harmonious interviewer: “Some very funny thing*
itlon.
have happened with children in playa,
’ vigorously now but the worst occurred to a star, I ’
boom which he think it waa Ada Gray, who wm going
ion month ago. to play ‘East Lynne* in Richmond. On
feeble. There is her arrival for rehearsal on the morn­
restore youth, ing of the performance tbe Child who
Jhe latest boom, was to play Willie waa not forthcoming
V toward that The stage' manager assured the wtar
was sent several that he had a child who had often
played the part before, and that
it would be ell right at night
The delegates to the National Demo­ But the child was ill and pouldn’teome
cratic convention, selected by the The manager put hia smallest ballet
girl in the bed. but as she coulda’l
tion last week, declaring themselves for
the “old ticket," if Tilden will accept. tnamorixe the lines,“ he got under the
If he does hot, they will favor any tied with the prompt book. The star
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Bred when she aaw tee length
Eastern man who is likely to be aide to
lild lying beneath the clothes
carry New York State, and they incline
draggled bravely on. When
toward Flower because of the alleged
&gt;ter a yoioe, disguised, but still
“popularity” of Ka bar!.
_____ —1 hoarte, came out, iter and
audience alike tittered, but the lady
made an effort and threw heroelf in
atauhtad agony npo tee ‘bed
“ Th.
property man had foi »tten to take ofl
of Ionia, ur ______
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_
rollea,
leaving
the castors, and away
Times.
city editor
the atege’ manager and hie prompt book
fully
revealed.
That
waa
the
end of
W. H. Shirley, of Glenwood, has win­
‘East Lynne’ for that night ”
tered 162 swamis of here out of 156.

K

was carried away I went back up the
slope to get a View of the ground
where the fighting has l&gt;een so fierce
the afternoon before, and had the pleas­
ure of looking from Little Round Top
down Into Devil’s Den, near where CoL
Jefferds was killed, and of viewing the
position from which sallied forth the
confident legions of Hood the day be­
i alarming
fore. Returning ! found that my rqgfdistemper,
mept and brigade had gone and no
trace, not one man of them, was to be
seen. There lay my equipments where against parties whom he alleges robljed
1 had 14ft them, and hurriedly putting hfan 00 yearn ago.
The Chicago &amp; Grand Trunk paid
them on, 1 started in pursuit, following
M7JOOO to its employee at Battle Creek
the trail through the
for the February roll.
it waa the
that Meade's line U
Rev. A. P. Moon, pastor of the First
/shape of a hotae shoe.and that standing
M. E. Church at Battle Creek, has re­
behind the shoe Round Top would be signed from Hl health. . .
the left heel mol* and Culps’ Hill the
O., right
Our leigade W moved from
’-au.flnd to the
w

�Hastings Banner.
VOL XXVIIK. NO. 49.

________HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 28, 1884.

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We quickly formed line and “took" I ticians have divided the temperance j ‘
rm*. The bov. all hwi . „rto... Ji 1
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I , Sfv~ Warms. The boys all had a serious look, j
this spring it will be brought about the Lutheran (..hurch, Monroe, since 1844
for any hurried orders or movements same way.
; died Saturday. He wwborn in Bavarit
at a time like this means “business."
B. J. Lowery, late editor of the ' in 1811.
.
The fight was now raging along the Auburn (Ind.) Itepuhliran. has Nwi en-; Rey Fathpr McM&gt;au. Grand Rapidwhole line and with terrible fury on
I
brtroon‘ * "7 tav.ng p^the extreme left at Little Round Top mTb™. who hU^ to
and on the extreme right at Culp’s Hill. Mr. L. entered upon the discharge of 1
The RoAford G. A. R. PoM was or
Slocum’s 12th corps at Culp’s Hill and his duties Monday.
Tbe young man wijptat the new ----- ;' K' ” v
Syke’s 5th at Little Round Top were
skating rink on Saturday got sat down
bearing the brunt of the battle.
^Vyounglady,
day night.
1---------------- is now convalescing,
Moving to the’ right we filed left Into *and it is thought
it that by careful it
treatmwit hi
’did
Since
incorporation of Reed Cit&gt;
,
the road, and up the hill a short dis­ meet he will entlreh h»&gt;ver. It did there h—
tance. then by files left again in the
local
bat thi. wiB be
iUSUM1 J J10’J,ut camt) ve!T near weakmonth.
direction of Sykes’ men. The air was ing his back.
now filled with howling, seething and . Another fruit evaporator company is
The Marquis of Queensbury rules ar,
exploding sheila. At the head of our to lie organized in this city, to make said to .prevail instead of those found in
brigade rode Gen. Alex. Shaler, straight evaporators- adapted to farmers and C-dshing's manuel st the first ward can
fruit growers. The name of the com­ cus in Grand Rapids.
as a gun-barrel, tall, broad shouldered pany is to be the Enterprise Manufac­
The Knights of Labor are holding
and well formed. lie was a magnifi- turing Co.
“experience" meeting at Battle CreelThirteen tramps have been arrested once a week, to see who knows the most
«at looking officer. I can never forget
and
sent
to
jail
f&gt;y
Justices
Green
and
his stalely figure and the docility of his
Baughman this week. Since the new on the tariff question.
horse as he steadily carried his gallant tramp law went into effect, about a
Marine City will have a new villag.
rider along through the hail of shot year ago, over sixty tramps have lieen---------------------hall and water-----------works,---------------------which will givt
and shell.
While many of us were | arrested in this city, costing on an aver- it quite a metropolitan air. There an
dodging now and then to avoid the age of about eight dollars each, making ' great expectations ofcthe salt wells,
a cost of 8500 to the county for these i
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shells, Shaler never turned to right or WW1MB
It own, to l» thto, ;
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left and moved as if on review. As we fellow, are treated too well here and it
the city would Ha up a lockup in the ?
approached nearer the infantry fighting, basement of the engine house and feed I
arrested and put in jail at halam
the bullets came buzzing over the hill
them on bread and water, as is done in
thick and fast and as we moved along many other cities, they would give us a I Pern Farrah, a carpenter, whib
the southern base of Little Round Top wide berth.
working on a ladder at Cheater station
fell to the
jugula
~ ground, cutting his jugrula
the wounded and stragglers came pour­
Plalnwcll 1n4cpendent.
veto with a chiael which he held m hhing down through the woods by hun­
Miss Man* Woodham?!, who for some hand.
dreds,
Occasionally as we passed we time past has t»een nearly helpless from
It took three policemen a few nightcould hear men say with an oath that paralysis, was quite seriously injured
edneeday by tailing to ago to quell a melee in the colorte
that was the hottest place they were in the hip last
church at Battle Creek, which grew out
the floor in her apartment.
of the resolve of nine of ita members
ever in, for just at that time over the
G. W. Pursel has bought the drug
hill and on its southern - face stood the buainew of Fred Mesick, long carried recently “churched" to bold the fort.
The Grand river is very high: It ha­
sons of Michigan, New York, Maine, on by J. Crispe, ami took possession on
lo nday.
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swept away a portion of the Lowel
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, fac­ Monday
Nothing could have shown the stu-1 bridge, wm. Mosher, a lame man. waing the leaden rain and with steady pldity of
z* th?
— th?
the Management
osgrange
the । j crossing the bridge at the time, and wamove and steady
returning
shot tt::
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l_7i:^, light 1 precipitated into the water and lost hi­
atorei 17.
in Allegan i_
in „_r
more
glaring
for shot and rolling huge rocks down I than did
— - the
—i fire of
jf last
tost week.
week,
The : hat and crutches.
manager carried °
a &lt;Knnnn
S50.000 stock, and I
,
upon their assailants as gallantly but’
had not one cent of insurance
I.. J,.*K
on
S
vainly they stro\4 to gain the moun­
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an old murder case on revisiting hi.Canadian home, and who managed te
tain top. The deeds of valor and terri­ Allegan Gazette
The photographer, h»v, taken m»nv
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ble things that took place on the face of rtrikinTiSl hindeoine views of the ‘
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that little mountain on that terrible liurat district-bwicleome if such they Ulelr drunk&gt;'"
'W*
j afternoon If told in detail would make
The Ladies
Lediee Literary
Literary; and Art Club
Th^enhoteexohjnge wiU benMW „f
Creek. Vm hold their thin
a volume that to read would chill tbe
tahliahed, a. wen. a» the autecribm te- annual Art
Art Md
and industrial
Industrial Exhibit!..,
Exhibition
blood in the veins .of the calmest.
come settled in their new qimrtera.
.lune 1st.
These exhibition*
an- heh.
June
1st. These
exhibitions are
hel&lt;:
Hood hurled In vain the hot blooded
The content* of the Pint National , Mith „ v|,w of nusinr fund* for the ee
sons of Texas and Louisiana against
vault were roUrelv unharaied.
] tahliahing of a pemmpent art hall in
The Allegan County Teacher s associ-1 that citv
the invincible lines of the cool blooded
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sorts of the north.
But be it said to ation will meet at the central school i
building, in Allegan, Saturday. March I The Rev. Dr. J. Pierson, of Ionia, haNotice to Teacher*.
their glory and honor that men never 29th, at 9 a. m.
I sent 36,(W0 quotations to th? great EngThe following placet and times have been des­
K very bod y should keep such a thing as ZO- fought with greater desperation and
&lt;i.;&gt; o! Michigan. County of Barry—*s
'lish diettoniry now preparing in Lon
At 4 M*iMon of the Probate Court) tor tbe ignated by die Ifoanl of Examiners for holding PK-SA In jhe house, and by regulating the bow­
POLTTIOAX POINTS.
by the Philological Society. Thi­
teachers In Harry els and Hyttem, keep away headache, heartache, determination and vim, after they knew
UU.U' II at the Probate Office
v.u. l ...
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- iDtv of Barrv. holiien
in public examinations
“count).
•—••nry Is authorized tn grant dejection, Indfgeatlon.
—e
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Indigestion. Zorr
Zoj-k-a‘’tnrlgorate«th£i
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inrs.
county, on flatnrThe ------srcretar
r.eclty of HuAttr
—. In said zzzzty.
—
A Niles correspondent of the Chica- is the greatest number sent by an&gt;
Uw.
makes
the
family
happy
by
makffiFpthey
w-ere
defeated,
and
as
they
retreat...
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are
valid
only
until
the
of
March,
in
the
year
one
thous[
special
certificate*
whli
~:.y, the 1st da)
In die
&lt;-----------go Times predicts that either Hugh I American contributor, andhehexcelln
next
public
cxMniaaUtiDX
health.
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.t&gt;d eight hundred and elghty-four. .
ed they fought like devils and Uy their 1McCurdy, of Corunna, or Henry
- [by only one other of the 1 JOO contribu
Friday antLHaturday, March 2Sth and *J9Cla. at
Present, Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
-1 tors.
hi the matter of the estate of IpicIum Kussell, Hastings.
shouts of defiance and savage yells they berlain, of Berrien, will tie the
Saturday, Apr. 3lb. at Nashville.
• nKiued.
1)
cratic
candidate
for
governor.
r
seemed
to
say
that
revenge
would
yet
Saturday, Apr. 12th, at Middleville.
On r&gt;-admg and fllingrtlie petition, duly verlwould make an eminently respectable
At Charlotte, last Saturday, two
Saturday. Apr. tMli. at Prairieville.
-rd. ol -fcreiniah M. Russell, father of said de­
be
theirs.
The
battle
for
the
day
(the
It'is expected that all who intend to teach,
candidate. But it should la- borne hl young men from the country, namei’
proving that Julius Russell may be ap
2nd) was over and Meade remained in mind that an imbecile old party nam«l » oiler and Stockwell, met in toe stw
•ointed administrator of the estate of said and have not errtifleates In force, wlU attend at
:&lt;«*a»ea
someone of these places. Examinations will
posfw&gt;s8ioD of substantially the same Begole has a preemption on thia nom- i“&gt;&lt;| ™VM«&gt; *“ “ quarrel about a girl
Hjereupon it te ordered, that Monday, the 1 beffln promptly at nine o'clock, aad teachers are
and the democratic party dare i and finally agreed to settle the difficult )
1,1 .lay of March Inst, al ten o'clock In the fore- 1 urgeuUy requested to be present at Uie opening.
ground he held in the morning. Night ination,
not ntti»nint
attempt. 4r»
to jump
his rdultn.
claim.—
—-CharChar-'1 by
a hand-to-hand
fight OUtflid?
outside the
the Clt)
city
• non. te- assigned for the hearing of said pell- Examinations will be ImXIi oral mid written,
nnt
inmn hi«
by 8
hand-tO-nHOCi fight
spread her sable wings, the desultory lotto Republican.
on. and that the heirs at law of said deceased, chiefly the latter. Candidates for a third grade
! fefrj
_wen.t on!
5d ull oihor persons fctereeted In said estate, certltkate must pom a satisfactory rxaralnatlon.
••Hub" Cough Cure, 95 Conte.
about a mile, followed by a number ol
wrr required to appear at a session of said 1 wlUi a standing of 70 per cent. In each of the
Prescription of a Boston physician, dispensed firing ceased, and no sound was heard
One of the coming delegates from spectators, where they had two rounds,
■’urt. tnen to be holden at tbe Probate Office. In following subjects: Orthography, reading writ­ j ears by a Boston druxglst.
save the shrieks of the wounded, the
Arkansas to th? national republican after which they \were discourager
he rin of Hastings, iii said county, add show ihg. arithmetic. granHaan, geography, L. H.
One dow will cure any ordinary conch. It
mow 11 anv there be. wh) tbe prayer of said ' history, civil government and thexrfy and art of acts almost magically. Aak any dealer to get groans of the dying, their piteous ap­ convention expresses himself in a man­
from further combat by a spectator
r • utiuner should not be granted.
j teaolllng.
you a Ji cent battle of "Hub” Cou&lt;h Cure, peals for help and the rumbling of ner very satisfactory to the republican
who suggested to one of the lieligerentAnd it is further ordered that said petlllonor
For n second trade, the additional reqnlre- and don't be put off with any other.
nvr
givr notice to the persons
person* Interested
Interested In said
—« mento will be efcmcnhrj alrebra physiology.
moving wagons and ambulance trains. public. Four years ago when the* re­ confidentially that th? girl whom h»
.f said petition, and the physical geopraphy and' hott-keeping,
publican states in^t in convention to was engwjd sto marry in a couple ol
j&gt; t cent C‘ with
Wlth a*
• -lUte, of■ the pendency of
Worn and weary from our long and name a president fo^the country they
Ing a* copy of this order standing In eachbraudS of W^ercent.
■■ *annp thereof, by tutualir"
week,? might go fiack on him, as hi&gt;
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iniTgrade'natural
piukwopliy
and . gen­
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hurried march we sank to rest and were found a southern contingent there looks would not be very suitable for a
newspaper printed and circulated In said county eral history, with a standing In each branch of
.
Rsrrvsdhec in each week for three successive 90 per cent.
■soon lost to our surroundings, and per­ acting almost in a bodj* and as an office bridegroom if he - submitted to further
On and after 8ejit. 1st next, cjindldates for
wvek*. |irev,k&gt;trt to said day of bearing.
chance dreaming sweet dreams of home jobbing interest. The Arkansan re­ pUmmttling.
every' gnule must sustain an examination in
CLEMENT SMITH.
ferred to, ex-congressman Root, inti­
physiology and hygiene, with particular refer­
A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
and loved fiaes or fighting our country’s mates that the delegation from his
ence to tne effects of alcoholic drinks, stimu­
lants and narcotics upon the human system.
CMldrem la Ptaya
battles in the land of nod.
At early state, at leant, will defer to the judge
All candidates with whom no laeniber qf the
Said Bartley Campell to a New York
dawn we were astir preparing our ment of the states thgt have to do the
Board is acquainted, nrnst furtilsh siUlsfartory
QUERY.
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interviewer: “ Some very funny thin g*
electing.
That
argues
a
harmonious
proof as to moral charnrter.
doas » pernon expect to eat everytlilng, breakfast.
Al u MMslon o( tbe ITobste Court for the
School omcera (especially Inspectoral are «•*- । atHow
have happened with children in plays,
and successful convention.
all times, and have a strong, responsive
*«inty of Barrv. hoMeu St the Probate Office In dlallv Invited to be present.
Knowing that the division to which
stomach. Yoh say. "I am taretul whataod when
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&lt;&gt;( Hastings in sahl county on Tuesday,
but the worst occurred te a star. I
Mr. Dana is working vigorously now
I I eat, but am troubled with constipation, gas ou E. G. Iielonged (Barnes, 1st Div., 5th
Ur Hlh day ol March. In the year one tbountliink it waa Ada Gray, who was going
to
“
dbwn
”
the
Tilden
bbom
which
he
1
uiy
stomach
and
a
bad
taste
In
my
mouth,
and
I
&gt;*d eight hundred aad eighty-four.
RNOGH ANDRUB. Secretary .
{ don't know why ft Is.” Dyspepsia and Billkm- corps) were hotly engaged and lost started less than one short month ago. to play *Eaat Lynne* in Riuhmond. On
riw-ut. Clement brnltb. Judge of Probate,
&lt; nrss may come from many causes and should be
ta th* matter of the estate ,of Peter Cobb,
He says Tilden is too feeble. There is her arrival for rehearsal ofi the inton­
heavily
tHe
previous
afternoon,
I
had
tearaserf.
•
.
,
attended
to
ia
time.
It-yunr
head
Is
heavy,
eyee
.
Probate Order.
ache. II you leel tired and aleepy, yon are
no virtue in his barrels to restore youth, ing of the performance the child who
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
bilious, no .doubt. Now for the remedy. ZO- a Keen anxiety to learn what hail been health, or virility. The latest boom, was te play Willie waa not forthcoming
•f George ifthbanl. praying that a paper thin
I*K-MA Is a prescription of an did experienced his fate.
Jay filed with thhi conrt purporting to be the
The 5th corps were just in therefore, is marching toward thftt The stage* manager assured the star
**t will and testament of said deceased may be ty of Barry hoKteu ut the Probata (UBce In the city doctor for just such troubles. It Is oheap, apecdy
IlMUnga In said county, on Monday,»tlte 17th , am! effectual, at 10 and T&amp;cauta a bptUe. Arie.
our front and I hunted the woods and bourne where Holman was sent several that he had a child who had often
Emitted to probate aqd tbe executor therein of
day of March Tn the year one thousand eljffit
r wned appointed.
played the part before, and that
rocker, ridge over but could find no trace months ago.
Oicj-HupoB it H ordered, that Monday, the 14th
it would be all right at night
*-» of April, A. l». IBM. at tafl o’clock In the
of the Ifith Mich. About 7 o’clock a.
• The delegate to the National Demo­ But the child was ill and couldn’t odtaa■
WhMKtnekM
wreooua. be assigned lor IhC hearing of Mid
m.
as
I
returned
from
my
search
who
CT
*°
C
c
°
n
V
”
ti
”
1
b&gt;
™.
Tb.
put hi. uullMl U11M
mdltlou, and thatthe heirs nt bra- of aald-do"It win soon be twenty
nv'd, and all outer persons Interested in raid
. ,
tat »
ooahtat
should be setting on a stretcher in the «h&lt;xk Istend IWnocrrtrc btatecon.Marc required to appear at tomeAton rtf
lion liutl waek, declanmt thoniwlvuB^W *‘L—th. line, b. got tmter the
Mid court, thea to be boldea at the probate office,
rear of my company but the ohjec^ of the "old ticket, Lt TUden will accept.
“J"?1 ““ “
w toe city of HMtinas, to Mid ooobty, andxhow
_jHUi
S&amp;Tw th. iLju,
my solicitude and search. Me had an If he ddM n\ they will favor my
s&amp;iwa
'
In the foreEwrtern man
man who
who is
la likely
likely to
be .able
to ™ •‘*££511.*£“,“!
its of those ugly'wound through his right ankle, Eastern
-------—. —
. And It U furtimr
petit tottorir
of the child lying beneath the clothes,
notice to the
*- and four of his Stalwart comrades were carry New York Stale, and they incline but she atmggled bravely on. Wbea
«We. of the pdudenry of said pettUou
toward Flower because of the alleged
carrying him to the fear.
After he
the prompter's Voice, diagnieed, but etil 1
rearing thereof, by earning a copy oC U
“
popularity
”
of
hie
IwrT
« be published In the Hmtings Bx
harsh and hoarse, came out, star and
was carried away I went back up the
in w-8paper ptitrted &lt;nd circulated in M
at the
audience alike tittered, bat the lady
wa. md eeoiwh.” 1 mid. dlvMln, my slope to get a View of the ground
STATE NEWS.
made an effort and threw/beraeR in
[&gt;etlUcrwr
where the fighting has l&gt;een so fierce
W. E.lxiVeU waa killed by a Ming simulated agony upon tho bed. The
_.BS®
Ia troV ropy./' .’ '
the afternoon before, and had the pleas­ trey at Saranac, Match SO.
property man had forgotten te take ofi
it this order
ure of looking from Little Round Top
C.R. Stearns, formerly of Ionia, ia the casters, and away it rolled, leaving
xKHanes-*-.
r 'bk&amp;te Order
down into Devil’s Den, near where Cd. city editor of the Saginaw Timee.
l&lt;» &lt;-oooty,o»
the stage manager and his prompt book
•fyrMreBiuoceMl’*
Jefferds was killed. ,and of viewing the
W H. Shirley. of Glenwood, has win­ fully revealed. That waa the end of
‘East Lynne’ for that night ”
position from which sallied forth the tered 152 awanna of bees out of IM.

—GrO TO—

LEWIS STERN'S
Heavy Goods Sold at Less than Cost.
OVERCOATS

Worth $1.5.00 for $10.00,

AND ALL OTHER WINTER GOODS IN PROPORTION.

I am going East soon to buy a new stock, and
you can save from 25 to 35 per cent, to buy now.

LEWIS STERN,

OF THE CASH STORE.

CSSS

K

4t«v»

minora tor n
•orthn. rtiS/p.f.y
1J2,c'Tupon 11 u ,,,’dKr
IW1, day of
forenoon, be

ye required- In
*m then he
-““ityMHaattaaa.ln

confident legions of Hood the day Ixe
Horae, are dying off with alarming
fore. Returning 1 found that my regi­ rapidity from cplsootic and diatanper,
about
Newportmept and brigade had gone and no
trace, not one man of them, was to be
seen. There lay my equipments where
years ago.
1 had left them, and hurriedly putting
them on. I aterted in pursuit, following
S47JXV to ita employw *t Buttle Creek,
the trail through the grass. Remember for the February roll.
_
was the
JMk &lt;3
Bev. A. P. Moore, peetor of tbe Flrat
Ud standing
; of -ahorte
ChurchV at BatUe fteek. ha. repiiM**-VI
----------shoe.,
----- .. J
M. K. v-nurenM.MlK. ixuut
behind the shoe Round Top would be B^-ne(j frort^ill health.
ttH? left heel &lt;»«llt •“&gt; &lt;hdP“'1,iu
Kent county auperviaora ottr a re­
right Our Wade W moved from ward of SSOO for the mttMgw of J: V.
'ths and to the last .named to affibt Linde Hat July in Grand Bapida.
Bloemo in retakins uround he Iu»d loet
Ato^oftbeKn^l-b-wthe night before. I Boon fell iu with a
oMsnideof my company and together
Reformed
The

{Inter Ocean.]
Bulwer’n son relates that aft eg finish­
ing the etory of Kmeltn Chillingly •
sufferings at the grave of Ulr. the
Bovmlist wad profoundly dejected,iwtworn tUUJk VI • xu»u

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through the U»t paroxysm of apasaionat* sorrow.
HfeWly learned after­
ward that the incidente referred te were

�TIME FOR ALLI

for prohibition by this whoiesaXaiuftcharging fifteen hupffred shm-guna p«
“2u!r w‘‘Je!yknown for hto chari­
ciation of men who are his equals in
wit* » otpW
table deeds, baa been cMJed to hto 9- to "ration
ability and honesty, he has much to ward.
Of $2.70,000.
I
MAI1HAU L. COOK. Kditar.
learn that may not be ia the books.
F. W Whittaker, of Naw Yak, waa
Coionel J. D. Watooa on Wednesday
We should certainly like to credit him given judgment against tbe Harlem completed his term of service “the
Hastings, Mich., March 28,18M.
road for $10,000 damages for the loss of Ohiopenitentiiiry for off^nng hnbey to
with more discretion than the making
an arm.
legislators, and a*.once went tc-wort in
of such slanderous charges shows him
Emil Boling, who was a lieutenant the lobby for the Cincinnati belt-rail­
KKPVBUCAN STATK CONVENTION.
possessed of. He has no business, no in the German revolutionary army in road scheme.
A rspablk-an state eooveotton to select four
1848,
died
at
Hustisford,
Wis.,
in
his
The general managers of the foci
Sulegtw-H at lares and two de Ifgales from earti right; to place so poor an estimate oh
•oucHTsiouAl district (wherr tbe latter have not other people's inteUihence and integrity. 70th year.
lines leading from Chicago to 8L Paul
been previous!j duly elected bj district conveoThe Citizens’ National bank of San­
tiouaj to attend the national re publican ronven- If Prof. Dickie and the “I am holier, dusky, Ohio, has been authorized to have organized the N orthwestern pool.
Committees from the Union Pacific and
miro day
uuv
*
tion called to meet In Cblca«o, on me
tbe third
••f
m4
uhc next, mr
Juae
for me
the noimmuun
nomination ot
c* auMtidatts
'“■* * ' ' etc.’* crowd he has with him are anxious commence business with a capital of Burlington roads will meet in Boston
•
„ to adjust differences.
wot iSZS f°r tbe «uecra» of prohibition, anxious $100,000.
After all the hullabaloo About a de­
Robert Hill, a judge of election fa
Mb day o( April, a. that it be submitted to a yote of the
DTi»e republican eiertoni ot the state, and an ’ people, there is a much better way to falcation in the postoffice at Benningr Chicago, last spring, refused toallowa
ton, Vermont, the shortage proves to challenger to enter the room where the
be
about
$5,000.
J
iccoinplfah it than, by impugning the
votes were being counted, for which
A.virulent case of glanders waa dis­ offense he has just been sentenced to
of
who wish as
covered at Elgin, Illinois, and two vet­ six months in jail and fined $500.
edueauon u&gt; the tna&amp;Ma of the people, M-curins । uiuch an Prof. Dickie to have the queserinary surgeons ordered tbe horse
A sanitary inspector and squad of po­
lion &lt;&gt;f prohibition voted upon by the killed at once. .
lice in New York made a sudden raid
•eetion of Our common country. and *bo dwilre nentile
The counterfeit $30 silver certificates on wagons carrying meat across the
to promote friendly feeUn* and permanent bar•
now being circulated in Ohio and Ken­ Hudson from New Jersey, and confis­
many throughout the land by maintaining a
. ..
. . 1. “T“
nattoual rorenunent pledr-d to these object®
1*
trade theorists in SOine Way im- tucky bear either the numbers B1.487,- cated 150 carcasses of bob olvts,
wliich were sent to the offal dock.
SSS: «Kinr that our own country I. to bra 415Xor B1.407X.
A Boston dispatch announces the
Lorenzo D. Bean., a respected farmer i
Soa.
,
। come developed by allowing foreign
death of Dr. Ezra Abbott, noted for his I of Spring Arbor, Michigan, has become I
manufacturers to control our home biblical and historical learning. He insane from investigating the Crouch ,
fiF&amp;taSw ££ I "&gt;"kct8- They *&gt;»&lt;* state their line waa never a clergyman;
.
murder case. On &gt; nday he sat in a
.
.
...
.
.. ..
Krararav with aa rrma
rope around hi«
his nwlt
neck, 1
An aaaignmertt lias been made by the buggy,
published notice, and regularly held hi the con- spun theories In exactly that language,
• galloping his hone through the streets.
Gill
Car
Manufacturing
company,
of
: but that is what they amount to. They
The Wahrbcry Watch Co., of New York and Waterburr
'
The
Kansas
house,
in
maturing
a
Columbus. Ohio, with liabilities and as­
ISl'ra-l'•
our country
cattle law, is mainly discussing the Conn,, being desirous of advertising their name and busing.
uon
into district conventions, as ban been linre- . ’‘Itevt
*
.
- to be able to build sets of about $350,000 each.
tofore practiced.
I up vast industrial interests in a manner
Whitefish eggs to the number of half amount of compensation to be made to have made arrangements with a( number of the large retail
the owners of condemned animals. It
1 that is contrary to the experience of a million, havebeen sent from Canada is believed that not over one hundred clothiers of this country by which tbe latter are enabled t&lt;,
to tiie Marquis of Lome, who will en­
&gt;ever3'nat,on who“ hi’*orT
worthT deavor to stock tlie English lakes.
beeves need to be killed to stamp out present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clothir
। the disease.
five hundred vote* cart tor governor at the laat of consideration. By centuries of proA cowboy sliot an Indian at the
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved SiT­
S^onofTCOcmthMtiir£hundred1 vLtea• tectlon, bv\ commercial prohibitions
The ci'evaase at Carrollton. Louisiana,
Tongue River agency. Montana, and'
has been
closed. A
A oreaa
break occ
occurred
the red men retaliated' by burning a has
been cioeeu.
urrea ver Nickle Series “C. Watches.
that would not he tolerated in our own ranch and threatening further trouble. Tuesday morning in ii»e Mpfatto
Mulatto lav«e,
These watches are warranted to keep good time and an- u&lt;.
titled to a seat tn tbe ccavcntion who dors not ’ kind, England built up her miinufacturnear Baton Rouge, and at last advioee
rnlde in the county be propones to represent.
. .
.
.
. .
Herbert L. Jeckten, of Plymouth.
f‘07ty'fmVJride ind'S/teel'deip;
bent low priced time piece made in the world.
Secretaries of county conventions are roquet- Jug mterestu and established her com- Mara wm hned »10 for muuliiiirf tbe uuratemtw all the plantatioM down to
fid to prompt^ forward certified lists of the del- j m»&gt;rriAI minreiniu-v
When
hail
ecateacboientotheHoa. Wm. Uvingatooe, Jr.,1 ”‘ertiai supremacy.
W nen sne nao marble tablet on tbe tomb of 'Daniel Plaquemine
f;Jvcrn„r C|eVe|„nd hM bran Mked
at itetroit, Mteh.. as soon as practicable after । nothing further to fear from foreign Webstar, after hivins paid for a new
titolr several eonyentioos are held.
i
r...
.
,
. ,
...
„ a,
u i j
by prominent citizens of New York to We wish it understood that this is no lottery- scheme, but
K. 8. lacey. Chairman. 1 competition; when her little Island had
Charlesib.
1
arnell.
the
Irish
leader,
remove
Sheriff Davidson for extortion
■Mn .ouAxi.rawwtairadeivfra
| become through protection the indue•
exactly as stated above.
fr?.m &gt;hl&gt;, .?&gt;2lher’ for ! and fraud. Tbe senate has passed bills
(lkfuhlican coiNTT convextion. 1 trial center of the globe; after her
M,nu8t&lt;&gt;a‘*°f —®creaTon making the comptroller and the presiAmong
those
who
have adopted the above are the following
the
Bluff,
near
Bordentown.
New
Jerthe
boaid
of
aldermen
elective
' a republican county convention to elect ten manufacturers had become the motrt op-1
.
w.
~
«U»V.
-mi____
delegates to represent the county of Barry In the
,
. .
sev.
I z.fflra
Arv
well known concerns: .1. S. Hudson, Detroit. Mich.: E. IL Hull
rtate convention to be held ai Grand Rapids,; ulent in the world; after her statesmen
ti. v„
Traivraw &lt;. n-ra.i-rara,- raiwi omcers- , .
,
....
April Xth next; also to elect ten delegates to Pon.rit!..red that her irti'uins hail liecnme ’ «^u.88|i*R^iile
* handsome girl
j jj Johnson, of bt. Joseph. Mis­ i- Oo., Cleveland. 0.; Putnam Clothing Co, Chicago: ¥ V&gt;
represent said county in the district convention . considered tnat her artisans nau ireome | of Shelbyville, Illa., baa brought suit aouri confesses having stolen $C(XX)
2±?itte!r masters of the art of manufacturing in f for $5,000 damages for sunder against wortb of valuable drug* from the Humphrey &amp; Co, St. Louis, and many others.
and for die tnuisaetiou of suchyoftier business, every branch, so that they need not fear j
of Jumes E- Erazer. county ■ wholesale bouse of S. J. Smith A Co.,
We have 3000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
Asmay projwriy come before tlw convention.
,n C1_. IwithwhichtoequiptwostoresinColo•wiii be held at the court bouse In the dty oi that other nations could compete in
Tbere were :i7 fa||ure3 jn Canada rado. He is a preacher of the Ciirisand will keep good time and require as little attention as am
Kfani “SkTn?’’
,&lt;Xh day °r Apr ■1 &lt;luaUt&gt;’ or Price of K°ods; after the rate I during the past week and 176 in the tian denomination.
—
•----------------ra.i and. wants
. will
... .lx- en- of
There
:
Charles
,
Tbe
Mvend
townships
u. interest
ii.K-.su had
uou become
IK-LVU1C less
lux' than in
iu anv
OUJ i United
-----------States.
----- .
------ - was a
----noticeable
vuaxil Langiiturner, who recently $100 watch.
nUed to the number ol delegates folknrtog:
....
other
country, owing ta the
wonderful derreaaein Inanlvanta
u®&gt;l«nt. thrniiohnut
throughout the
th. , a.-a u y,,, penitentiary at Philadel(■Each one put up in a handsome satin-lined rase.,
Assyria, B; Baltimore, &lt;; Barry, 6; Carlton, 5;
.. .
. .
. i phia,
after serving half a century, is
...
.
...
.....................
nnia af
Castleton, to.- Hastings, 5; Hastlnint. 1st want. accumulation
of wealth on the little is­
Bolton Empey, formerly a wholesale the convict made famous by Charles
J; M want. 3; 3d ward,3, uh ward, 4; Hope, 0;
Irving., 6: Johnstown, «; Maple Grove. 6: land; the British government decided merchant in Montreal, has suddenly Dickens. Not Idng since he was set al
Orangeville, a; Prairieville, «; Rutiana. 5;
fled across the border, after robbing liberty, but waa permitted to return
Thoroapple. »; Woodland. 7; Yankee Springs. I. on a free trade policy, and by all the his sister-in-law of a large amount of and die in prison.
Hastings, March 12th, ISM.
arts of diplomacy has been tailoring money.
The
rhe striking lasters
iasters in the shoe facWm. 1L POWERS, Chairman.
every since to have other nations do
Charlie McGuire, of Lafayette, Ind., toriesat West Medway. Massachusetts.
whenevery
he was Suit
sentenced
the penitenresumed
And guarantees
ot to
Overcoat
to1 have
be acheapwork
nr at the formerrates.
i away with protection, in order that
Editorial Notes.
I Great Britain might control the manu­ tiary for larceny, claimed that he was 'The engineers and firemen on the Great cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and if you are not pecompelled by hunger to steal, and cried Western railway in Canada resolved
like .&lt;•
a schodlboy.
■ not to
W entertain
MUWItWM a
u proposition for a refoctly satisfied with your purchase, return the goods any tin-Outside of politics, u\ should have facturing of the world. Every county &gt;xra&lt;After the explosion of a still in the duction of 10 per cent.
little occasion to dispute with Prof. that has ever built up a diversified inwithin 30 days and get yonr money back.
....houses in Jersey City
The slaughter
Samuel Dickie, chairman of the union dustry has accomplished that result by oil-works of Merriam A Morgan, at
iibmergand
Hoboken,
employing
two
hukfired
Cleveland, the escaping fluid sunr"“"’party
’
s
state
central
Committee.
In
his
governmental
protection
to
home
imlusforty’s state central Connnittee. In his
~
ed tnree employes, who were t,
,
quickly
butchers, have been forced to close on
zeal for prohibition, however, coupled i
H°w it &lt;-®n be expected that our bunted to death.
account of the competition of dressed
We have one of the most complete stocks ever shown in
Mw... Colorado
.. ....m... .....
The Gulf.
and Santa ra
Fe I meat from Chicago. The workmen are
with his. natural tendency toward ex-: own country will be developed by
road is at war with the Western Union organizing for a concerted movement this city.
treme radicalism, the Professor has been /Spoiling our leading industrire to a
‘ coin|&gt;any
in Texas, and sends against their western rivals.
Telegraph
ted into the commission of a grave : &lt;l’l**tion that must be left to the theor- ten-won! messages throughout that
Andrew Peterson, an avowed polyga­
------------mist of-------Salt...
Lake,
—
u on trial in tnat
wrung- -charging impure motives to
i*&gt;r •settlement. By stopping the State for 15 cents.
Charles II. Page, chairman of the I ply far registering and voting in yiomen who are his equals in intellect and w°rk in the mine and the mill, bread to
Rhode Island democratic delegation to iauon
latlon of the Edmunds law. On the
taken
from
the
mechanic
and
the
labor
­
morals. We cannot. believe that one
Chicago,
ro. says it is solid for Tilden and Jury are seven polygamists,
polygamisU, who
*
swore
_icks, with Itoewell
Roewell P. Hower for
they would obey divine law rather
whom we have always considered, er; a good home market for the farmer Hendpcks,
second choice.
. I *than
--------------1-------'
statutes
enacted
by congress.
worthy of our highest regard would becomes a poor one, since those who
— Board of Overseers of Harvard
--------- -------- rgvQie,
The
Forty
masked
citizens
of- Maryi
wilfully misstate the views and pur- had followed industrial pursuits must College on Thursday voted to concur in Kus.,
forced —
the jailer
to ___
deflx
------ ------------ —
‘v*r to
poses.of those who are as honest and thenceforth till the soil, must become the vote to abolish the professorship of “
them
----- °Samuel
--------- ’ *Prayer,
“-------- —
who had been cent., while in northern Colorado the
sincere as himself. We could excuse producers instead of consumers, if their ancient, patriotic and modern Greek. convicted of tbe murder of John Peu- average will be five per cent Prices ranged Tor the aecummoduLK'ii of T.fco
established in I860.
.—
nington
_________
and wife. The offender was for beeves may b&lt;* a little lower than jbnone on tbe main floor.
•nch action were ignorance its main­ occupation in the shops and mines - be
usual.
i
It is rumored that the Rock Island token to thr way n bridge and banged
Mrs. Georgiana Griffin, of Ene. Ps
IL M. T. I&amp;nter, ex-Secrrtary of the
spring—but Prpf. Dickie is too intelli­ lost to them through free trade. MQe road has purchased the James River “ftor he had made a full confession or
i.— xi---------- with Charles Holm*'.
Southern Cogfederacv and ex-United
gent a man to be charged with ignor­ are in favor of such protection as builds line in Dakota, which has been graded the crime.
carrier, created * sen&amp;t
A letter from Miles City. Montana, States Senator, and who for the past tton TbJiidBiy, Wa# found concealed n;
ance. We prefer to consider that /jAs up the industries of our own. land- no for one hundred milra between Jameslotareit I the boura ot ■ ootod mao nam-l
town and Columbia.
states that nearly six thousand Indians
zeal and radicalism on the prohibition more and no less. Our agricultural„su- J। Charles Barrett, of Ashburnham, *re slowly but surely starving to death S.
b SLl npntai
drTi’ng&gt; •* Saundera Holmre, who Sod tr.m lb.
~
Mass., having outlived the mortality
I Bt Hie Fort Peck agency. The game
question have led him to assert what. premacy is a Natural advantage. our
—
.
’rjiJ'Ei,?’ r”tj1 «By te fwexp- •
of tar and r.Mh
after more consideration he would not! industrial supremacy can I* acquired
table of a life iinsurance
company,
was h,u
hu*»suddenly
suddenlydisappeared,
disappeared,and
andthe
the red
red been in feeble health for sometime. ere. gut off
.s-ra.1 , *-ui-------------- —
npany, was
- at a way station
- and&gt; -rt
hire raid
In a »t&gt;e«h al Jackson ! )'■&gt;* » Gr«“ Britain acquired here-bv rent a check for bin policy and
realtoed almost nothing from one He was a clmwmale of Edgar Albin rorninc
nd the div- , men rtalizea
Ing tori Mr#. Griffin, and they at
1 thousand acres of land which they zralzral- Voe, tbe poet, nt the Uuiverfty uf Vir- XS'"'
mu'miq.
in a epee«.n ai uacKson, -&gt;
h
’ : idend for the year.
once
went
tv
the
house
of
a
mtnistei
Prof. Dickie to reported as having as- protecting home institution*
Henry Hidu, color-bearer for tbe 28th 1 o,2j.v ruitivated.
ginia.
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xxcury xxicu, cuior- nearer ioru»e.AUi
, J
and ware married.
Mrs. Griffin baThe vetertanry mirvraiw tairatirrel- been
„ren jailed
jruwo rre
wrtod that the republican party never
the’ dera.Kirats
democrats j Wtoconsiu v
volunteer,,
at Patayra,
Palmyra?
Be of the criminal court II
The tariff bill baa
ha» split the
"l,“t«n1' died It
’
The Jud
lud8
IA nra
h»r remire
relative*.
niMunt. ihat th». nr&lt;ihiLition
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Thursday. CoL
Curtis, the
Nashville, at
instance of a politiCol. Norman
tbe ; cian
a tbe
•
•
••
u farm*'. aear
. ..in i” ■i,i7nti»Li ♦ * «" u 4
factions—
e8t Freemason
in Illinois, nassed
an equitable interest in
.k
^**7i1 1°
*U congrews
,*,ngrp,1?i into
*nb&gt; two warring
- Jj o
0j(j
]dest
passed
ciwi claiming
chdmihi
-aruro tr&gt;'in *
should be submitted to a \ote of the i headed by Randall ami Morrisou. The | away* at Rockford.
• the
the pap*r.
paper, hi
has- enjoined the president
1
of
the
American
Newspa|«r
company
people: that the republicans in the legis-1 former are avowed protectionists, the
The announcement is made at St.
St. -• .-r.Or
lature pursued a dishonest policy by j utter make up the free trade elemeiti.
toat^ J^iticExpnwcomuany “”.i *'•“ —71* of editors from ad vocal.
----ninnnir ihnni^lvwi tn
iitai t,.
•
.... .
, .
lost $160,(JOO by Prentice TeDer and his • ln* ,n.lnal
J°U-------- journal a protective tariff or
agreeing among xnemseives to cast just 1 There is even more bitterness between J accomplices, and that $26,000 of tbe I: ^PS^afaS
opposing ®
a tai
railroad cummiitsion.
the
cattle
froz&lt;4
because'the
ergot
con,
—
i.i.
an
withsihti.
i-sk:
thedreulatSn*1 VeMeb ;,nd r*tn^d knife nearly severed her head in-m tor
enough votes to submit the queetion to , them than between republicans and ' amount is still missing.
,
C/ommtoHiOner Fink
has been advtoed
bold the temperance people, anil not democrats. The harmonv that usually
The governor of Illinois has been ad- ■ by.th
*’ e Pennsylvani
’*
‘
)ia road that tariff
v
v -i.
%
trUuk- m
of hto atep-ciuiureD.
.rving
maintained, and n..iK
committee on । He then took to the fields, where he ni
.'uotfgii to carry M»* measure,
reigns in the democratic camp is much
esnhtI±&gt;"r
i ’----------a...
" ra„.v
'
'
| reigns in the democrat if* camp is much
has ordered, a deduction on three classes ELiinre
1 S* W.-lch
mveati- I on B fence and cut bto-thnwt »b a iu»r
The charges brought against the re- akin to the harmony that lovingly hov-1 are afflicted with glanders, and that and in live Bogs from Chicago to New
rible manner. 11 is wmimto were stiicbed
K.aai others
uuia. have
uarn died,
uiru.
1 Xork: J1 is
that the Grand it re.
publican party as a party in thiir state i era aliout a &lt;at conclave at midnight.' several
tUV*‘rpJMe5d^?^IS.a,k* I together, and he was tok. n to jail on a
The
Canadian nouse
house
of
Commons nas
has |
x,’°00 bushels
( ft
- ---in that
—- State
~ is mixed with
w»‘“ tallow,
*•**«”. mattress
is equivalent to
statement that the I
-------or
- commons
x,—- —— ------- .
tne iwnaaian
i
j z
t.a
—
-.1_____
_ .
-a a bill to enable the Grand Trunk of
, l«rr1
lard, nr
or &gt;W.„A
bone rail
oil. r\..IOnly »ten samples
out
A contributor to the Journal of last ; passed
° ,wbeat
. 1 destined for Liverpool.
Liverpool,
majority of its members are dishonest, week, who had good sense enough to i road to lay
fay a
~ double
•- •• track
• -----• -from •Mon•
• In
»» the criminal
m’"a1 amm
court
** of m.iChicago a o* thirty proved to be genuine. Manv
GENERAL MARKET*
and their utterances on the prohibition i' withold lib name, nmerted that in 1883 ' tree)
and amalgamate
with 7om*^ w“° ,uul stolen goods from i ll.;u9 termers have been driven out of .
’--------------------------„
*
’ tn Toronto
-• Western
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thr
** **»*
three
dry *ooda
goods houses undertook to the business. Foui\flftha of the milk !
question dhdx»ntat and untrue. His asthe (treat
road.
CHICAGO
I thia country raised enough wool to sup­
turn
state
’
s
evidence
agi
against
her
pupils,
j
sold
in
New
York
city
is
previously
Frur-Uee; Marek.
Tbe Mississippi at New Orleans to
Afftkm with reference to the republi­
testified
~
, ,indictments
T1&gt;
d that
with two
1 watered or skimmed.
ply the home demand. The state has one inch higher than was ever before She
hanging
over
her,
and
he/
J-ounad
'd/
cans in the last two legislatures means
An investigation has lieen made of
-.
..
several institutions where people * of known. All the levees on tbe Louis­
that those republicans whom the people
Nsoabo;FaUs.Kas..
“
a^iana side between Vicksburg and manding a retainer of $100, she bad to
juch dense ignorance aa the Journal’s
make A third raid to secure funds for by distinguished breeders and veterina­
Natches have given away.
selected to represent them at Lansing
her defense.
rians. 'Diey find no infectious foot and
tariff contributor can be taken in charge.
The democrats of Rhode Ldand nom­
planned and executed a diabolical trick
In
tbe
Canadian
senate
Hon.
D.
T,
ln
«tate.
The
afinated George-H. Corilsa for governor,
Republicans
should
to dupe their constituents. We do not
____ -in the
___ townships
____ ,___
_____ but he promptly declined tbe honor. !&lt;c?l?n!?oL“hWr *
interior, rerted animals are sufferers only from
TteffwwiHWof Missouri has
tlhnk that even Prof. Dickie honestly . perfect their local organizations, see Amasa Sprague had twenty-six sup­ denied .rl! knowledge of tbe bribery
scandal in the Ontario lefislalnre. K.
believes either of the charges he prefers : that every republican is registered and porters in the convention.
G. Pelera, a lumberman of Manatee,
Catojs Marina
Augustus
Scbell,
prominent
in
busi
­
gainst the republicans of Michigan. . votes on election day. With good tickChaise to fancy atom- ■
* Ma
'. -vrtai*
Good to ehoioe etoon.
His radical views may force him to say ! ete and proper work the repuldicaxu can ness and political circles in New York ilu.ooc for favorable lerialaUori m to
for many yean, but of late in impaired timber on pine lunda along tbe Pigeon
that he does; but |we believe his heart j certainly control the next board of su■red Mp
health, naa reached a point where there river.
.
• for M«b*
Vrefato little hope for bis recovery.
givre the lie to hb Hpe.
pervtoors.
ta U&gt;e polfce oojrtJ at Toronto. ToraCbske
»n vicTbe
stockholder*
of
the
Chicago
and
ordioon
tc
dgy,
John
A.
WUVnaon
aad
F.8.KlrtWith all due respect for Prof. Dickie j
We trust our republican friends in i EasternHljnolsroad* wifi iu”M»y vote
waited
nr Dab. *
were arralgMd for altempu to
and the coterie of “goody goody.&lt; who the townships will see to it at their epu- on a proposition to issue $6,000,000 ia
bribe memban of u» Ontarioaraambi,
are his compatriots, we yet assert that ruses tliat delegates to the munty con-1 consolidated bonds with which to cani?dged to JaU. baU bonda tw
luaca uum
wuuiy cua
ouUUlldlng indebtedness,
MBW TOW
there are just as good men, just as hon- vention, tobe held if) thmcity April 10th.1
- J.
• —
-■
-- •
—­
s Neb,
H.
Biytbe,
an attorney
of
Law
eet men. just as sincere men as himself
are chosen.
rence Kansas, has proved hto reiatiooin the republican party—a great many
• ship to a gentleman in San Francisco tn. bids:------------- - ----------of them. A majority of them, a ma-1
. who died without making a will and
Tbe dteorhnlnitirwn raid to bo mott~4 b£ tbe Northern KSllc rnldSS
MILWAUKKI
toft an estate valued at $4,000,000.
jority growing larger every' year, believe
A defalcation of $85,000 by Wra. G. •Uraeted tbe attention of tbe Chicago
that the question of prohibiting the
Mrs. GrundrnlMfig died Sunday fa Morgan caused tbe dissolution of ills fraiffht hirmu C-——«—»----bad of 1100
liquor (raffle should be submitted to a Fekfa.MjiDoia. at the age of VI .tears.
banking firm' at Hartford, and a civil
vote of the people of this state. They
Epixoot o’ tlw* most desperate type suit for tbe recovery of tbe deficit has
have had sufficient influence to secure a has made its appearance at Dayton. been brought by the other partners.
CINCINNATI.
Ohio.
C. P. Huntington to said to have se­
plank in the la.it republican platform
Two men were killed by a fall of rocks cured a controlling interest in the Ore­
eailing upon the. legislature for such in tBe Cleveland Iron mine at Ishpem­ gon Railway and Navigation company,
Tbe limited upna. train co tbe Fort
and has been beard to boast that be Wiynra ran Into &gt; luMId, nrar Soaction. The next republican state con­ ing. Mich.
yention will do the same—do so in
A street-railway company has been controls every mile of Pacific coastrall- Jem, Ohio. ™--------------------organivil
at
Little
Rock,
with
a
capi
­
obedience to the sincere wish of the
Levees along tbe Louisiana shores
tal of $100,000.
ST. MHIIK
Burglars secured $
$150
w&gt;&lt;v
'
nurgtara
l-a) from tbe loeklock- are reported broken at Buckridge,
Five^dxtha of the republicans nomin-; eni of tbe First 1‘resbyterian church at Point Pteaaant, Shipbayou and Fair­
atad and elected to the next legislature I Lockport, N. Y.
view. Tbe latter cost $40,000, and ft
Bythe breaking of a levee uearStockwill be instructed to vote and will wish
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rhe Hastings Banner.

Given

Away

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards

GRAND RAPIDS

news SUMMARY

sentativo men—men as honest as Prof.
Dickie, if J» fdeaeea. To diarge such

A child fa Philadelphia baa just been
V hydrophobia from the bite

hundred pounds

hou,” which Aorent sound

wail or

If Praf.ptoWe&gt;va&gt;to(*ln«arUito( I

exposed.

Godfrey Wattach whom General But-

£3!»»b S5=£SSS=«g
yd

H. Coriira

tor «mraor.

On the jxmtnuy a

BALTXMORK.

�The Hastings Banner.

nominew should he m«i who hare the
confidence of the people, men of known
publication an article upon the .subject
•bUtty and lately. We have many
word “Brother" in purple immortalwhich win be found In these coinmo. rachinH^. id they shouSta the
ta t£n thTZ“^in,mo^1The attention of farmers rad dairymm
formed
of Bowers. The chandelier ip
is culled to this article.

duce buyers of this dty, hand ib "for

HASTINGS. FRIDAY. MARCH M. IBM.
jjAILKOAD

MEETING

Tn x ladies' society of the Preebytc r Ian tex payers of the city ahauld see that
church will be entertained on Friday thia ia done.
If the city secures the
afternoon of this week, by Mredamtu waterworin,salt should, upwards of
Geer. I. A. rad C. G. Holbrook. Barnes, WMOO Win be dlanwd of by the next
I Welton. Carter and Greenfield at the common council.* The men Jo super­
THIS FRIDAY EVXMIJra.
WU, n-ao -»r .Vto.. „ J Eptacopal boclety rooms. Supper served vise the disposition of that sum of
Tl.r cuniuirnrv
,muunt ruL-od
the iimouteL j from half past 5 to 7 o’clock. Every-1 money should be men, of the kind we
me total amount
raised ihu*
thus far,*nd
far,
£ded to complete the&amp;
UdXn
re.’d’rffiSS* “.^2 tKXlr COrdiall-V lnviled'
ur in™ Ol Uie Kind we
!’havemrauorafikbovi
rad the people
rwMxntr to secure U»e second .
i
UnraMe rbance thio ever haa been
Rxj-nraxNTATivxs ot the Ohio. Ml eh-1[ Who pay the taxes should see that rach
our people. Conw evaobodr and let'.
urge,
•^k?.T./«allde«I&gt;er.W roll &lt;« «&gt;e Itetom- igra rad Indiana fair circuits have er- j mra are
and Sarin** radroad. OW&gt;KK (1F roM
ranged dates for fairs of 1884 as follows:!1 upon the republicans the nomination of |

COURT HOUSE,

Local News.
GKEELE A POWERS.

ON1KFOURTH OFF.
TO (I.OHE WINTER GOO DR.
H. MUDGE, Clothier.

!
I
,
:

|

BUY SOW.

_ !LB._WI&lt;iHTMAJ&lt;*8O!&lt;.

suspended from the same by r. white
ribbon was a basket of cut flowers. Af­
ter impressive ceremonies' at the hoime
the remains were conveyed to Riverside
and consigned to their last resting place
with the beautiful Masonic rites. Cut
down ’ere th?
the zenith of life-had
life had been
down
i—n
reachwl,
to
leaving kindly rememlwrancre ^ot a
ohecX,

blrenan

With every purchase of $5.00 or more in Clothing, Hate,
Ohio state fair, Sept. 1 to 5; tri-statetair, I »ueh citixtoe as will command the re- Bnrm„ „.===------------Caps or Furnishing Goods, we give one of these Pots. On
Sept. 8 to 13; Michigan state frir. Sept. apect and confidence of the people of
.
I HaeUngi We want coinpetentJuiicers
“* tor_,
butter
ta
| 16 to 17; northern Indiana and southern
breaking the same will be found a card giving the holder one
rfho
tery encouraging for the coming
Michigan fair, Sept. 81 te M; Indiana I this year « wc ever had u
of these presents:
should
te
endowed
with
plenty
of
good
.
?°
r
diiri
”
“
d
bu
“
w
n,akm
state fair, Sept 2D to Oct. 4. North-1
I sense rad tack bone. By plwing men IJTT* fL*" c”ml"te ’rtth •h' ,n,ud
eastern Indiana waa dropped from the
' of that stamp on their ward and dtv ticIe'»&gt;utterene, of which there are large
circuit
• 1
“&gt;«
principally
The Middleville Republican vomea toI! tickets the republicans will place them’j selves in a position to merit the support •*ica*0' ■*“d in teis state there are
hand this week enlargwl to an 8-column i' of all tax pavers.
«*&gt;» a number of factories. At Lansing.
folio, with a new drees, new head and
_j
; the capital of the state, within rifle shot
much new advertising type. The heed
Pkbsonal.
I of the tiaUs
legislation, there is a&gt;facit now sails under is "Barry County Re­
Major Anderson was in the city Mon­ tory for the manufacture of this fraud
publican.” We notice the nnmber be­
butter, and they are turning out two
day.
fore us Is well filled with advertise­
L. J. Wheeler, of Nashville, 'was in tons per day, and have their agenta all
ments and its editorial and l«nl depart­
over
the rtate pushing it* sale,
the city Munday.
ments are interesting. Bro. Shank ia
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Preston returned Th^L^^&lt;-&lt;X&lt;^'&lt;^»^^udlFan,'’&gt;' Chai^ Toilet CasB8&gt; Brashes,.Fine Shirts, Watches and
evidently the “right man in the right

Elegant Upright Piano,
Stylish Carriage Horae,
Fine Top Buggy exhibited in our window,
Suburban Residence Lot,
.
I Splendid, 8 piece, Bed Room Sett,
Family Sewing Wunhina
Centre, Toilet and Sewing Tablee,

place."

Monday from a visit in OWo.
article In order to do so they must I
Mr. 8. U. Clark, of Grand Rapids,
The young womens' foreign mission
And ­sale for the genuine and ittnust be ■
Sundayed with Rev. Hunsberger.
sold about m low as lard or tallow. We j
ary society will hold their nextmonthly j
FOB RALE.
'Miss
Hattie
Knappen.
of
Albion,
is
are
informed that the Lansing factory
meeting April 4th, at the home of Mrs.
uses one pound batter, one pound lard I
Above ore Rood team* for farm or heavy R. K. Grant, Where the following pm- visiting her many Hastings friends.
and
one pound of tallow; average cost I
gram will be carried'out:
Mr. Frank Goodyear spent a portion
after it is made is 14 cents. But that is |
Music.
■ of this week with friends at Coldwater.
Reading™,
of „„
Psalms.
™„wy.
I
11&lt;’nwr Moul CTnU.mpli.te- a trip not all, for this stuff is sold for genuine 1
Recitation, Miss Maude Bartley.
butter—a direct fraud on the consumer, I
Reading of letter from China, Miss i10 Washington Territory in the near
and the dairy interest of the state, by
] future.
Lillian Estes.
which they sustain a loss of millions of
Music.
’
Miss Nettie Maples goes to Pentwater
dollhnu
The estimated loss to th?
Essay, Mise Relle Spaulding.
J. H. HARTLEY.
to-day. SKb is to teach a school near dairy interest in New York state is put
Recitation, Willie Sidnani.
Reading, Ida Parish.
.; that
...r
place.
FOR HALE.
at five millions of dollars. If five mil­

DANIIL HTR1KKK. Admin.

P. T. Coljrove.

it
«:
1
* j
and Mnt- A- Jare ex- lions there,'it cannot be lew than one
A rortiM invitation la vxtenfiwl tojpw|wl to return fron, thelr Muth(OT
million In this state. There are no less
’“L
____________________
; trip this week.
than twenty million pounds of this
The dwelling on Green St., owned by !
Miss Carrie Graham, of Middleville, I fraud butter sold in this state annually,
the John Hotchkiss estate and occupied { was with friends in this city the fore ‘
senate committee of public health
by Chas. Hotchkiss, was burnwl this part of the week. .
• I in New York; which has l&gt;een investimorning at about on* o'clock. The
Albion Smith, agent for Look, tai-! ^i^’vejS^otaS’eradSInS^

floor.
Friday evening.
,
. thimble in wthe
..v second „
w,. The fire i
The Mayville,’Tuscola Cx&gt;.. Monitor j departmerit promptly responded to the j
the latest journalistic venture.
j alarm and suc&lt;^3?ded in confining the I

m

‘ to the
‘ one “building.
**■
" .portion of!
*1
fire
A
the
goods
were saved.
There ।
E
— Zhousehold
------- L_” —
L.----------------L TL„.
w“ 8300 &gt;“»« uP°n the huilding.
“d 8700 nP°n the fundture.

Nt»kkt cleaning has been the order
uf the day thus far the present week.

The new Catholic church in thin city
was dedicated with appropriate cereEkkd'k Hotchkiss has something to monies on Thursday last. Bishop BorM»y al-&gt;ut wail paper, etc., in thin issue. gew and Secretary Meeze, of Detroit,
«-v
rv. ^rs. VaoAutwerp, of Grosse Point,
Kirk Gka.vt aro.j
says. clothing was
never
A aH&lt;mdM «idt”tor'»ioi "&gt;'«'• "f
“d Aiding, of Bun­
mi cheap.
J.
___ __ _____ __
___
ker Hill. Jackson county, were present
think of it.
L)
and took part in the exercises. The 8t. |
RntH’LAK teachers’ examination in
Liur-'
Mary’s enuren
church cnoir
choir 01
of jbck
Jackson.
fur-&gt;
,. .
,
_____ . ...
.. ., , Marys
»
High I
IL? high school rpom of this citv Fri...
, .
.
'
1--------nished
music for the
occasion,
--------------------------------day and Saturday of this week.
•
i mans was celebrated by Fra. Byese, j
!r water will take frost from the Van Antwerp and Aiding, which was*
ground, the heavy rain-fail of Tuesday followed by a very able sermon from
must have accomplished this result.
the Bishop. There was a large attend­
The Seventh Day Adventists ar? to ance. The Catholies of this section fe^l
bold quart»Tlv meeting .services at Red justly proud of their church, which is
Ribbon hall in this city Saturday and 36x75 feet, and which cost $3,500 The
*m&lt;Hy. April 5tfi and 6th.
Bishop assured the people hejc? that he
Rk^XiblicaKh wishing to. know the would furnish them with a resident
date of the varDxuyrepublfean township priest at an early day.
•aucuses can obtain the desired inforAbout 175 pupils from outside the
matita by consulting the correspond­ city have attended th?city schools dur­
ence page.
r
ing the past term -over !00 belonging
&lt;&gt;ke hundred ticket* were sold for the to the teachers’class. The foreign tui­
band dance Wednwiday night. The tion thus far the past two terms will
dance waa held at Guion Hall, instead amount to 8800, and for the year over
of the skating rink. A very •enjoyable 81,000— a snug sum by the way. Nor
Otte is reported.
does this begin to tell the advantages to
Thme will be a citizens temperance the city from the attendance of these
meetingon Sunday afternoon at three foreign pupils. They are from the very
o clock at Red Riblon hull, under the best famibes of Barry county, and com­
auspices of the W. C. T. U. Come all prise an element very desirable to have
and hear something that concerns you. in the city and the schools. The sum
Workmen are employed in cleaning of tnoney expended ( by these students
th? debris from the cellar of the build­ for books and board will reach up
ing formerly occupied by tbe Banner,
and which was burned Nov. 26th last
Therein yet fire beneath the bricks and
nibbbfa.

The AUegan Journal and Tribune
was laat week isaued as a four-column
folio.
Xew type and preaaea tor Ita
Publication will won be on hand, how­
ever, and tbi, exrellent paper will aoon
te itself again.

thexdty is the gainer from the foreign
,obolars. And wo may here say that if
we had not the splendid nobooh rad
school building, we could not have the
wide reputation Hastings today enjoys
for its educational advanlagre. These
scholars are attracted tn our city be­
cause tbsy can get here the advanta­
ges they want, and what few ettiea of

Wf. trust that some arrangement
It mow looks mi though the citizens
can be perfected ter keeping the qurolion ot .wbool board officer, out of poli­ would vote “aye" on the water works
tics, Republican^ democrat, and green- question. We hate n&lt;&lt; so far lost faith
bteker, should get together rad nomln-' in the good sense of the people of Barry
8&lt;p&gt;d men irreapectlve of thrir poll­ county m to believe that they will let
slip tbe chance to secure a competing
ties.
To-nioht al the railroad meeting, line of railroad. Kalamazoo is respond­
the committee will report on the total ing better than was expected toward
securing the aid—having raised over
-mount ot aubecriptlona to date, rad
Ute Mount yet required to mart the four-fifths of the required bonus. Work
proposition juat received at Balch, Med- will get the Isdanre due in Barry
tiaugh 4 Woodford. Turn out awd county. We believe tbe work will be
done, and Hastings will have her sec­
towr the report.
ond railroad outlet, securing competi­
Mt Jam Bnmint will next week
tion in freights, and a big growth in
Place In hl, store one ot 8weet'a electric
the city's material interests. Thia will
ejrutatoni and also a large electric
•foek In the street ovw the walk tn
front ot hi, jewelry More. Tbe dial of
Ute street elock will be of ground xlaaa
*wo feet in diameter.
—
—

6^

butter
"" by tallow
'
oil
*
and bone
“
— oil is
found in almost every tolfn and dty
in the state, and in amount equal to
half the production of natural butter.
Mn Harrison Myers and family
. re- The effect of this deception in trade is
The
niov® to-day to Mt. Pleasant, which place deletarious-to busineM morals.
committee recommends the total prothey intend making their home.
Ihibition after a given time, of the;
Wm. Walking, formerly publisher of'1 manufacture and sal?
sale of all butter
the Middleville Republican, lately of adulterations. • A living cu.w they say,
cannot compete with a dead hog. Ac­
the Petoskey Dem&lt;M*rat, was in the city companying the report was a bill pro­
to-day.
hibiting the sale or manufacturing of
(-henter and Richard Mrwer • left for bogus butter, with a penalty of J&amp;JU
to SLOW fine, and imprisonment for
Dakota Wednesday afternoon, to look one year.
after th? business interests of Bums
We call upon our fanners to look
Measer.
into this matter, as it is a very Serious
Mr. H. H. Wmis, of Battle Creek, thingTHH effects directly their pocket
was in the city Thursday last, for th? । books. Let some move be made in the
purpose of talking water works to our right direction, that our legislatures
citizens. •
may pass laws for the total prohibition
Mr. Eldyn Reynolds has bwn engaged______________________________
_ _________
of sale and manufacture of bogus
butter
by Ch«rter Messer fotth?comirigseason jn this state, and protection of our

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But a fair and legitimate scheme.
We guarantee to sell goods as can be bought anywhere in
the State.

MEN’S SUITS, $5.00 to $M00.
BOYS’ SUITS, $2.00 to $1&amp;00.
MEN’S HATS. 35c to $4.00. .
BOYS’ HATS, 25c to $2.00.
We sell at good all Wool* Cassimere Men’s Suit at $8.50.
is cheap at $10.00.

varioua caucuae, for city officer*.

The

We warrant all goods to turn out satisfactory.

Star Clothing House

Mrs. M. A. Morrill, of Sparta Center,
Richard Messer and Mr. and Mrs.
Wbrot, white
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•&lt; &lt;
Thurston, of Sturgis, attended the fun­ Wbfat. n-d
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Corn, retail
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Beans. ..................................................1 00 *
Oat* .............
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Among those In attendance at the Port, dreseed
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dnNcd...v--------------------funeral of Burns Messer were Mr. and Bret,
Butter«'
Mrs. A. Warner, of Plainwell. Ebzah Ksn . ..
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Messer, wife and daughter, of Grand Potatoes ..
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Apples,...?..
Rapids, Mcesra. R. Johnson, John Car­
ApplM. dried•'
veth and E. M. bhufelt, of Middleville. Hsrim. sell for. ..............
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Shoulder, sells for.. .
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Timothy Seed, sells ......................... ’ «1
Death of Burns Messer.- Monday Clover Seed, pav................................. ‘ ®1
Dry
Port, sells
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morning last our citizens were startled Lard
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&gt;0'
by the announcement that Mr. Burns
Messer, of Lakota, Grand Forks county.
mdartok Hartal-. Uw an«Wi. I* *,l»*ja I
Dakota, had died that morning, at his wide awake to bnalnewt and .pan* no tain, to
We bet of every artel, hihla Bee. He’
brother Chester’s residence Iff this dty, wear.
baa aaeured We aaanev tor KeaapV Balaamlor
of congeetian of the heart.
He was 81 years, 2 months and 18 days
positive guarantee.
old, and was born in this county, where
Aa old pbyaleian. retired from Martice hat
he had lived until two years ago, when
•FJH! *SL
he went to Dakota and secured quite
and pmaaornt cure of
extensive tracts of land, where he had
da, Catarrh, Asthma and
since lived. A few weeks since be re­
, after hari«« MM
turned here for the purpose of attend­
wen Ln thousand* of &lt;
ing the annual reunion of his family,
dealer
since which occurrence he has spent the
time among relatives and friends in
the state. It waa his intention to have
returned to Dakota the present week.
Sunday daring the day and evening he
waa about as usual, but complained of
that fadiioaabte IWn *» a greM city i» a nwn
slight Indisposition. Abput 11 o’clock we ob your beauty. l&lt;ate hour*, low of
in the evening, after the household had
retired, Mr. Chester Messer was aroused
by a groan in Burns* room, which he
hastily entered, and found Burns In an
unconscious condition.
Medical aid
was promptly summoned, but be gradu­
ally grew worse and about 2 JO o’dock
H^CMtolris..
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breathed bis last, having remained un­
conscious to the end.
The funeral waa held Tuesday at t
o'clock p. im, at theresidenceof Chester

36, 38,40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

BUILDERS’

HARDWARE
PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c

Large Stock,
Low Prices

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons
CLOTHING
Of all Gradesjfor Men, Youths, Boys and
Children at Prices that Sell.
z1 can show you better value than any firm in tbe trade.

“I Will Not Be Undersold.”
My prices satisfy the closest buyers.
I aim to please in quality and price.
I keep the largest line of

MEN’S FUSNISHING GOODS
In the city at Prices adding much to the attractiveness of
the Stock.

fraternity of thta elty. Brr. J. W. Ban­
croft officiating minister.. Although
the weather was extremely unpleasant,
a large number of friendsaaMmUed to
pay a last tribute of respect to tbe mem-

HATS AND CAPS,
Large Stock! Correct Styles! Best Makes!
PRICES THE LOWEST.

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for the place.
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req hire ctoee wnrUny,

conven!anceto ।
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“t*1' Tfew, upon the outlook
•tta market the preheat aeaaon,

hundreds of other handsome presents. Remember you receive
yonr present right after you purchase.

family were absent from the house at
Kona, paper dealers Cincinnati 1 adulterations dangerous to the con- This
the time. Before leaving. Mr. Hotch-. W1W ;n th„
w^in^inv
sumer and depreciating
w property _.j in tbe
klan built a tire of green wood in a Move'
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I rural dlrtricte. The
Tbe Klulterati
adulteration of

Vote “yes” on the question of water- in the front ram. rad the ,upptadUon u,Ul” 5
, a
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works.
1. that the lire originated from th,
Fannie I’rie. of st. Jtdin,. are vta
Mr,. Welton th., week,
Attend the railroad meeting this Move pipe which ,^1 through a

Everybody speaks of th? splendid j
irogrees the &gt;»and is making of late.
Ki
has it that another abating
I
rmk Is W.n to be opened in this city.

PATENT FLOWER POT!

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This cut represents our miniature closed

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R. K; GRANT
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[“Undo BUI" in, Chicago Herald.]
It must not be concluded that every
man '.-ho deliberately makes himself
’ ridiculous is actuated by vanity. Long
hair as often means shrewd busineaa
calculations as it does a coxcomb desire
to force attention. Tho lecturing proy
pounder, of new and strange religious
thecrioH, the traveling quack in medi­
cine, the border scout on eastern ex­
hibition-all these would lose their
financial strength
if
their locks
were shorn.
William
F.
Cody,
known as “Buffalo Bill." U a man
who is no such fool as to let his
hair fall on hia shoulders if it didn't
pay him to do so. I have heard him
wpoken of as an egotistical ass. He
may be an egotist, but he has good
horse sense enough to turn his reputa­
tion into dollars. His fortune came by
chftrice. He used to be a scout on the
plains, with no more than the average
merit or prosperity of his numerous
class. Ned Bnntline was then a pro­
lific writer of fiction to put into yellow
covers. Many of his hasty and’ lurid
tales related to far western life, with
which he was familiar.
He knew
Buffalo Bill, and made him the hero
and title of a novel hill of unreason­
able adventures.
That publication was the first of a
long series of stories, by him and
others, in which wondrous scouts were
set as gods for boys to worship. Bunt­
line got *500 for his invention, and the
same for each new application of the
discovery. It was the original Buffalo
Bill, upon whom his fiction wm such
an improvement, who got-tlie fortune.
He saw the opportunity at onoe. ami
lost no time in going on the atage as
mi|&gt;crsonaror of himself.
Realism
took the place of mimicry; though not
half so artistic, and he has made money
vapidly and steadily ever since. Poor
Buntline
tried
to reap
some of
the harvest by shoving himself be­
hind the footlights, but the country
eared nothing about him, and his ven­
ture failed. Buffalo Bill is consider­
able of a drinker, but by no means a
drunkard. He has a groat many acres
of prairie and .a huge bank account to
console hfru for trying to act without
being able to, and for his long hair,
which he especially despises. I heard
him in conversation a snort time ago
With n. young man whom it is not neoessary to explicitly name further than
»o give his professional title of Dakota
Devil Doctor. The ‘two were intro­
______
duced.
"What are you going to do next
rummer ?" the doctor asked,.
“Oh, I’m going\out again with my
vwwv*
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out-door bmvw
nhow vs
of ’Life on the ______
Plains.*
I've engaged a fresh lot of Indians, and
shall sweep everything before me. T
don't have any oppomtion in my line,
you know.’
.“I Ruppoee not/’ was tbe response,
"and yet I’m somewhat in your way my­
self. We ran across each other last
summer.
Don’t you remember the
Dakota Devil Doctor’s camp? I shall
elaborate the scheme this year. There
will be a dozen-genuine Dakota Indians,
with costumes, tents, weapons, and so
od—all correct.
We will pitch our
ramp in the suburb of a town, have a
nicuicine dance every evening, draw
s crowd in that way, and
not
charge a cent for the show. An
important portion ofl'tbe spectacle will
be o camp fire -with a kettle over it
There we will boil lierlis with a heap
of nonsensical ceremony and beetle tbe
product. I will figure as a scout and
tell the people how I discovered (he
savage* and their wonderful medicine.
I’ll dilate on the mystic potency of the
enre-all.
and
declare
that
i“
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my
inducements have
failed
to
extract the secret of its ingredients;
ho
I
have
taken
tlie
makers
on a tour of the country as the only
method of dispensing the stuff. Dollar
a bottle, and sold like hot cakes. Did
well on a brief trip last summer, and
bound to make a fortune next."
“I remember the snap,”- said Buffalo
Bill, “but what's (become of.your hair?"
"It’s in mv trunk/
“Out it off?”
“No—unhitched it. I wear a wig
when made up, for a scout I’m a
medical student winters, here in New
York, and I don’t propoee to be a guy
except when paiiI well for it."
“But don't folks drop onto the wig?”
“Not at all. My front hair shows,
afid the bogus is mixed in, top of my
hesdr Detection impossible.''
“Blessed if I don’t do the same
thing.”
, ,
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lung hair of Buffalo
Bill will hereafter be false I do Dot
know, but he surely was taken with the
idea of looking like ordinary men when
off duty. -

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Gr^largtlte cM&gt;4iHttea*f the Eng­
lish language; M Wityfarhig IndiaW■polis man in search of a cigar went
into a grocery store in a very small
and rural village, not 200 miles from
this city. The yoang woman presiduuj
produced a box Containing the deniraf
articles, and when asked the price
thereof gave voice to the following
mystical language;
‘Them there's two-fers."
j ' ?
“Two-fet*r repeated tho bewildered
Indiauapolis man. “What in the name
of sense is a ‘two-fer *’"
"Why, two fer a nickel," replied the
young woman, with An air of disgusted
aatouishment at some folks’ ignoranoe,
“Oh, I seo," said the enlightened
rWell,:if you. have Any
f
*et n“*
“ l0ok * tbem;”
Tpe purchase of "oue-fer" was made,
and the wayfaneg man withdrew.

. [Dr. R. Bartholow. j
.
So Itf from being inhind by amr.
labor, carried on under vnbrmal oenditaona, the brain is improved by it.

he ia

rith Collateral ProW

For the past three years we have had
a standing c-Ter of #5,000 for any state­
ment of cure published by us which
was not, so far as we know. bona. fide.
We did this in order that all readers
might know the absolute truth of all
our assertions and that they were based
upon the value, of our remedy
a. and not
upon idle words.. Below we givd
giv^ a few
extracts
from recent letters,..vnichspeak
wnich speak
--------- t-------------------------------fzxv. Ik nil'uul I*.., W.. O’ill"
,.,4.1
for
themselves. We will only add
that
we could furnish one hundred thousand
more of a similar nature did pccaaion
require, but we believe the entire American public is now convinced of the
positive value of Warner’s Safe Cure.
'TI. H. Warner &amp; Co.
Rochester, N. Y.

A FEW IN8»DE FACTS

[Cbteago Herald.;
“But ia it ndt a fact, doctor," sug-

from the
“»oat unlikely materials 7’
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"Why, no! A sensational story was
&gt; started’some jvun
years ago by a Paris news! paper to the effect
tha’t perfmne was
effe
gained from thou..
the sewage
out —
of
gamed
—« taken
——
ill
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the
large main
sewers of« the dty. But
: that wm simply
simply a
* story
story in
in the
the Jules
Jules
Verne style. Let me tell you a few of
j
the meide facts of the perfumery trade.
i
The most and the finest odors are ob­
!
tained in the large flower gardens of
southern France, where roses, tube­
roses, jasmin, oranges and violets are
"Warner's Safe Cure does all claimed raised by the acres and acres. Soil and
for. It."
Maj. J ames Singly.
climate are- peculiarly adapted to flower
Petaluma, Cal.
raining, and the flowers are pieked at
the season of the year whpn the aroma
“1 was a physical wreck bv kidney ia greatest. The picked flowers are
| disorder, but WarneFs Safe Cure has spread on layers of deodorized lard, du
completely cured me.”
shelves in buildings ereeted for that
,
G; C. Laning.
purpose. These layers of fat have the
Columbus, Ohio.
peculiarity of absorbing the odor, and
“I was cured of kidney disease and they are replenished until the flowers
Heeding piles bv 11 bottles of Warner's begin to wither.
The highly perSafe Cure ”
B. H. Howard.
fumed fat is then packed in hermeti­
Auburn, Me.
cally sealed cans and shipped all over
tbe world. All good perfumers have
"I was a sight to behold from kidney this basis to work upon. The fat re­
dropsy, but was restored to perfect
tains the unalloyed perfume, }&gt;erhaps,
health by ‘Warner’s Safe Cure."
*
for a year, when it begins to get rancid
James Allen.
and beoomeH fetid and useless. We set
Troy, N. Y.
the odor free by placing the fat in
•*My physicians said I would never heated spirit, which must be absolutely
get out of bed again. I took Warner’s free from fusel oil. To this spirit the
Safe Cure and felt like another l^ing." fat yields the odor. The next process
r.vuyier
iiuLcnius. 1 then
*t
F.
Cuyler Hutchins.
is to cool the aloohol t&gt;o that the
Beverly, N.J.
J:
fat congeals again.
It is' then filtered
I hud 22 quarts of water taken from !. La
in a cold room, giving the superfine
me caused Uy dropsy. Ten liottles of fluid extracts.
j Warner’s Safe Cure entirely restored
“But these extracts cannot be placed
me.”
Geo. B. Peasley.
upon the market for consumption, be­
Manchester, N. II.
cause some of them, jasmin for instam-e,
“A neighbor of mine, W. A. Thomp­ are absolutely abominable in their
son, has been raised from the dead by purity. It depends upon the nicety of
the smelling powers of the perfumer
the lise of your Warner’s Safe Cure.”
to make these extracts valuable by
John Norton, P. M.
proper dilution and admixture with
Summit City, Pa., Feb. 8.
other odors. In these manipulations
“Physicians said I could never be cur­ it is impossible to make a compound
ed of calculus and stranguary, but four
bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure entirely scent unless tho flowers used for the
alcoholic extract are fine and have a
removed my complaint.”
fixed scent. Il these conditions are on
T. O. Lewis.
hand the American perfumer can proSan Francisco, Cal.
duce as fine odors ua the French and
“I was wholly prostrated bv a compli­ English manufacturer, and you may
cation of diseases and an a last resort safely state that American perfumes
purchased Warner's Safe Cure. Every are more lasting than the French, for
one of the old troubles have disappeared
we Americans are more liberal with the
I and I ahi ven- grateful." '
materials, while the French, reiving on
W. E. Benedict,
i
their established reputation, dilute too
Albany, N. Y.
much) Tbe use of essential oils in the
Press and Knickerbocker.
manufacture of perfumes has Wen al.;
“I suffered for over twenty years with
a lame back caused by kidney coinplaint,
I and
my spine and nervous system
were
an^my^spine
svston^were
we term the peculiar process of de­
*badly affected. T^hen »1 «-had -abandoned
-»
-*
1 all hope 1 liegan the use of Warner's composition.
“F lowers furnish most of the essences
| Safe Cure, and have not felt so w.ell and
for perfumers, but there are some ani­
1 strong for twenty years.”
mal substances which yield very fine
J. J. Wright,
odors. Musk is too well known to need
f
Fondu Lac, Wis.
description. Then tliore is civet, a
-For two years I have suffered in­ reeinouB substance taken from a bag
tensely and was made miserable through under the tail of the civet cat. A commseaseu kidneys
diseased
moneys and
ana bladder,
niuaaer, with
witn ner„„„ .a—,
vous exhaustion and entire prostration. ft™*'?17 n®w '"*■
t’
. ..... and
_ i medicine
.
.i: . ndt
' . afford
..
&gt; me
.
taken from the etomacb
stomach nf
of urhnlan
whalm. T*
It
Doctora
did
: any relief, and I was advised to use is a hard substance, supposed to'be an
I Warner’s Safe Cure, which 1 did in con- accretion that results from indigestion;
miction with the Safe Pills, and I am it is soluble in alcohol and yields a de­
Ambo: ’ '
'
| thankful to state 1 am entirely cured of lightful perfume.
pensive, costing no leas
the dreadful malady.”
*30 a
pound.
Mrs. Donner,
448 South Tenth itreeL
“Tho vanilla and tonqua beans are
Denver, (’ol., Feb. l»th.
well known as materials for perfumes.
“I want to state how much mv hus­ The attar of- roaes and of geranium are
band has improved while taking Warn­ bases for the finest perfumes, the
er's Safe Cure. Al! sweeling has disap­ former coating *12 an ounce in the re­
peared from his limlm; his water troub­ tail trade. The attar of ylang-ylang
le in
is much
and ttto
his voice an
is so tiiiim- has come into vogue of late vears. It
ttr
itiuvit better
uctivi turn
i proved that he-preaches every Sablmth. is gained from a tropical tree whose
I We are very thankful. The people all odor perfumes the country for miles.
• arouucLhere are taking the remedy, and Attar of neroli is used more for toilet
, some are getting well bv the use of a waters than for perfumes; it is made
■few bottles.
Multitudes more, must from orange blossoms. Some of the
' have it."
Mrs. Rev. F. A. Sonia / perfumes, musk for instance, must be
1 Sing Sing, N. Y. Feb. 29.
at least two or three vears old before
“For a score of years I have suffered they are real good. They are refined
with what the doctors pronourted dila­ by age like good wine.”
tion and valvular disease of the heart,
but now I am led to believe that the
heart trouble was only secondary and a
[8L Petersburg Letter.)
symptom of other complaints. Fre­
What would become of the monjiks
quently I was threatened with death by if they were let alone is a matter of
suffocation, my breathing failing me en­
। mere conjecture. Yet there are many
tirely. I became cold and numb, and
was as near death as any living person facte showing that tMey would get along
। ever has been. This was three years very well. Of the moujik's independent
I ago and I have ever since enjoyed com­ life thebe are two facts of recent date
j plete health wholly through the use of which have startled their civilizers.
Russian peasants hold land in common
Warner’s Safe Cure."
but there are a variety Of systems of
A. Bilderbeck,
working the land amoug them. The
Chicago^ March 1st
latest iathis; When dividing the village
land ’ among themselvee for work, the
pcaeants give an equal portion to every
[Ban Francisco Call.) ,
An American eagle, trapped on one man and women who is able to
rfthe islands opposite Santa Baraba, do hard work, but all the old men and
was sold to a game fowl fancier, who women and the children under age are
disregarded. Thus the moujiks, by a
put it in his cl
me of the fowii
rtruck I it 'on I e wings.
The eagle ing question of woman’s rights. The
merely looked a the little chantieleer strong and healthy moujichka, or
moujik woman, votes and pays taxes,
mother game fowl struck him in the works, end possossee individual prop ­
breast, while the firet hit him on the erty- In the moujik’s opinion military
neck. The eagle now opened his wings service'and motherhood are equally
with a leisurely swing an£ erected hie worthy, and they make no difference in
ebsn featheredand hia eye« eeemed to the rights and duties of the moujik and
blaze. Again one of the fowls rushed the moujichka. Practice will show in
recklessly at the eagle, grasping a the future whether the moujiks* solu­
tion of the woman's rights question will
bunch
of feathers in
its attack.
Before it recovered from it^ charge the work satisfactorily or not.
8^,°s extended one of its talons and
A JouraallRtie Ksnerfaaeat.
seized the cock by tho neck, and, with
(G. C. Matte we in The Current J
a dexterous swing, laid it fluttering
The/ grading of the force innews^
and quivering beneath ita left foot.
paper offices is altogether wyonfc. The
The second cook now charged upon the
beginners in journalism, should gradu­
huge stranger, whoso wings were half
ate into the reporting class rather
opened and lazily rising and falling.
___ \ it was met with a then out of the reporter class into
another.
As the reporter is the
b’s wing, and as it
most essential factor in the compo­
_ ______ _____- fins talons and laid
sition of the staff, he ought to be some­
dying upon the ground. Tho victor did
what higher than he is, both pecuniarily
not appear te be exalted, and after thus
and otherwise. Itwduld be an interest­
disposing of its troubleeome adversaries,
ing experiment if • proprietor of a
lazily stepped to one side and seemed
great
daily - journal should grade
•to relapse into-reflection, every once in
salaries from the reporting down. As
« while lookin*] down indifferently upon
it is the special province of a newspaper
to publish the, new, it Would nrturally
appear that those who gather the ne’-s ■
.
.An Editor** Tribate.
should command the highest wages.
Theron V. fester. Editor M Ft- Ml

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and• enameled gUn. sOver-platrd sash bars.
French and Herman looking Klnsa plan
:tn&lt;i oil colors, putty, paints, etc. 73
I-urned street west. Detroit. Mich. Write
UmatML.
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' Yxhaustcd Vitality. Nrrvr»u» xr.d P[c&gt;!ad
Premature hrellur in Mar. broo -f
Unite, «McA,i. Built. Human, Salt Khtum. Scrofula A Erytip.lat. j billt).
Youth, and tbe untold ndnerie* row-Ung tr&gt;«
! Indbcretton or rxcc**. A book for nrryau
young. mkldk-Mfred and old It cont^rw I?
| prescriptions for all acute and chronic dre**s.
each enrol which Is invaluable. N; Inuad to
FOBTXR. XIUim a co. Proprietor*, Baffido. Mew Ttefc
I the Author, whore experience lorn yrm.L‘wt
an probably never before frl1. to Un- lotni *re
] physician. 300 pmtM. hound in reautltul Fr-o&lt;+
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WAGONS I

(San Franciscan.]
may be all very well for Prof. Marsh
Prof. HbHumm to talk their scientific
Skv kka i. buihlings in process of erw&gt; talk about tha Carson footprint*, and try to
saddle them onto tha primeval man, tha Irish
elk and others who are gon*- and cannot now
yuD on the
•
A &lt;1 A. K. post ih to h« organized at defend thamaelvea, it may be witbin the just
limit* at seientifle slander and iweareh, but
Wclhunl Ibis. Tbursdsy, evening.
It I* not moral, far 1 know the cold facte
B K. Gkaxt and A. Bower
h.J their store fronts repainted.

EXCHEQUER

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mow®

TI1B Star Clothing Hoose has •
.bangsiniu advertisement this week.

niK rails for township eaueweo will
teloun.l iipi.n the'■orrespondencepage.
H
GiamviMB H Sons b»ve an
.mpoltant .mnouncenient in this issue.

Head itC
hwit'E Hayford has a sign of nufpr-minriice that “he who runs
n.;.v rewl•k wp give portraits and
potcdble democratic presirelstlid non'tlD1**-

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fiib i.iurinc ami Iron works have a
meat in this issue, which wiD be

,1 interrel '&lt;• farmers“ fur rife of baptism -was conferred
M-vria! persons pt th? Episcopal

-hwh
••'♦•niug.
s,. । •-nW l:u»t was a lively day in
• I)., t lt , Large crowd of people and a
urge amount of goods sold.

!\ ui&lt; i.isnr willl»e found many new
i.!.,rti-t!icnts which all will doubtless
fiml fe H» " advantage to read.
1 iir.;i hornappl? township republican
.uU- ns Dill bv held at Leonard’s halL
Midilicv ill?..Saturday,] April Bth.
•
I’koschts arc that the agricultural
ti,ip!rmelit btiMness will be pushed liveh mtliis rit) th? coining season.

Mou-h E Ni.vinr lb adding new
goods to hw &gt;to&lt;k every few days,
which h»- k selling«it bottom prices.
Fos th: past week the roads have
m very bf’d. The frost is nearly nut
ami refills are getting more passa-

Tho Proftnon Examiw tho Footprint*.
about the footprint*, and I know they were
not made by the primeval man, or the Irish
elk, or any of that mcc; they were mada
by tha Nevada territorial legislature, and
I wm there when it was done. It was
done at the time of the line die adjourn­
ment. It bad rained rain all tbe evening
outside, and ‘ it bad rained whiskey nil Die
eveuing inside—inside tbe fence, 1 mean, for
there were no buildings in that early day—
and neither you nor a much older man
could have told ou which side the weather
wan tho most iuclemeuL I wan or. both
sidee of it, and sometimes on it, for • brief,
uncertain season, and I couldn't tell Tho
footprint quarry, u here that legislature sat—
sUwxl while they could, I moan-waa a dry
alkali flat, with a fence around it, when tbe
rain began; just a dry alkali flat, containing
a fence fall of dry honorable alkaliod flats
from al! over the territory; and in three
hours that first mentioned fiat was abso­
lutely soaked to the depth of Uiree inches,
aud the others all tho way through. I make
no exception; I say all. I waa there, and 1
know.

Met I DOW prooeed to dispooa of the rest
ef those myt a If 1 were gone, and the
treasury of history with ma. they yet could
not atand; tor even the sdeotifle theory that
gave thorn being wuuld.be also their de
Wruction. Because it Iocs'es them in the old
red sandstone perio L Tiiere were no Irish
lu the old red sandstone perioi. The Irish
are a comparatively recent formation. T’boy
bdloug to the old bhie grindstone tertiary.
If tiieee footprints belong to the okl red
sandstone period, wbat Im comes of your
Irish ek! What wm lie doing there when
there warau*t any Irish yeti Answer me
that Mrwi'turs Mareh and Harkness.
And nd 1 have disposed of tho Irish elk.
। Now we come to the cave bear. ^¥hy,
honored sir, when he died out of tho world
for good and all, there wasn’t enough old
red saudatone in it to make n whetstone out
of. It hadn’t begun to deposit yet. And
another thing; the cave bear couldn’t have
lived in Nevada, anyway, for mere isn’t a
cave iu It, from one end of It to the other—
except the comparatively recent ones in the
mln«M, and perhaps here and tiiere in the
mining stocks. Too recent to do him any
guod, or hardly anybody else.

BUYING

kn Opportunity that Occurs but
Seldom to Buy

Nice!

GOODS UNDERVALUE
EW

DECKER BROS
Beautiful!

are making three Oats, Flour, Corn Meal,
Ground Feed, Salt,
widths of Tire:
Lime, Plaster, Cement,
* Hair, Stucco, Seed
Corn,

R. J. GRANT
fCHlGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
l.Ain extiillcd the beauties of the
dualistic faith at Bed Ribixm hall
,i small audience Sunday evening
' TYaeki of IA* StVurton An.
Thia dispose* of tho cave bear, m 1 look
at iL Now tbe mine arguments that dis­
pose of tbe Irish elk aud the cava bear dl*poen also of tbe okl idlurian sat, for they

K. K. Grant occupies a goodly space
in this issue, in which he infQnnfa the
public of inducements offered by himMorse E. Nevin* sells more goods
r a little money than uny other store
,-toun Give him a call and save
Bi v the Judies’ Freach kid shoes niantectured by Smith, Simmons &amp; Pea«i&gt;. ’Iney are g&lt;)od. cheap and a per-

In i few tints tiic skating rink will
I- tnutefurn^d into an agricultural
■Icpoi. with Chester Meaner as the pre­
siding genius.
Xi MBKiL- uf our citizens availed
thHiisplvcs of the pleasant weather of
SiiB'Iny likst tn visit the neighfeiriRg
wigur bushes.
Bt mnes&gt; ap|ieam to Ims rushing at
the Engine and Iron works.
A full
h.h.-or workmen are employed in the
moMers’ room luakingsplbw points.

Elwhon tickets printed at this of-1
Are on verv short notice. With an am-1
ph- fon enf workmen and rapid fnachinwe an- enabled to print tickets in a
very nlmri time after the order is
rweived.

R Rain'd Whiaky oh tha fnrida &gt;
And when the weather moderated so that
no one could venture outside—outside the
fence—th«.e latter adjouroed. They ad­
journed hi tbe usual form—form nsed by
territorial logudaturre of that day — the
speaker bringing down his gavo! on tho
head of the member mistaken by I bene acientlsta for the Irish elk—which he, the
speaker, mistook for the fence post 1 re­
member it aa it it were but yesterday. Thus
dissolved they departed tiienoa.
It was then that they made tbe teach*.
They couldn't help making them, for kite
place was a marsh, aa I was telling you. I
aaw it done, for I wm there; and I si
dow cast upon this pale, dim void of -act
title cxjnjwctnre tbs lurid glare Of history.

the fcurnnioua; the old Silurian am got left.
Tbe menagerie waa wholly local. Part of it
I mw and the rest of it I was. This is his­
tory; thin i* cold history, and history cun­
Dot Ha
.
.

Now then—enough ot that. I*&gt;t conjec­
ture stand aside and history go to tbe bat
For I wm there myself, and I know. The
tracks which have been attribute! to tbe
Irish elk were not made by an Irish elk at
al), they were made by an Irish bricklayer
—named Stephen McOinnisi, member of tbe
legislature. I know him perfectly well. He
had a hoof, a hoof like a cow's It was a
birthmark. Ho w a high-tempered man,
and very handy with hi* birthmark. Th eae
are truths, these are facts; in a word, his­
tory For I wm there.
Little remains to be said. Only thia: Tbe
care bear track* were made by Mr. R. M.
Daggett, now grown honorably famous in
other walks la life, but rtiU depositing tbs
same klentical track to this day, let us freely
believe, whan he goes unshod—a* waa the
sternly simple custom of the pioneer legis­
lator of the Territory of Nevada In a day
when virtdotM endeavor wm held above the
comfort of tho body, and Godlino* above
roeretriciotu gauds of fashion.
Tbe tracks attributed to tho ol silurian
am were not made by tbe old silurian aa*. I
mail* them myself, aud I make the hum
ten ok now, and it apiMars that even an ex­
pert cannot tell it from an old Silurian
ass’s track, and neither can I for that
matter; but U is Dot an old sflurian
awre track, just the saliie, any more
than I am an old siluriam am; yet the per-

COME!

.

Large -and Complete

STOCK

We^keep a Full Stock of Everything

that enters into a house, from
Mi.ldl

Sill to Ridge Board
.Traverse

press daily. All other trains daily except Sun
H. B. LEDYARD.

IREI) BAMFOBU * CO.

Curtain Fixtures,

•John N e a icy, a person employedin
waking barrel hoops in this city, got full
•'budge" Saturday night and waa
rath*’r«l in bv officers NIms and M&gt;y*aul. John returned to his work Mon­
day. It is to »&gt;e hoped a wiser and a
Mtw man.

Dealers in Fine Wall P*|
Papera, ldjckvsta. paper

Blinds,
Of Our Own Make,

Xaturihy night last a stranger
«'°pped at tlie house of Mr. H.C. Fisher
of Baltimore, and requested lodging for
the night. The man waa evidently in-

As low as cun be bought in any
peting market in the State.

and waa cared for during tho
bight by Mr. Fiajier and family. In
‘he morning he waa brought to this
J-Jt) und placed in care-of Sheriff Creray.

and permite nature to heal, the
&gt;“bg Useurn Md dMMeed part.. Call
'Ol1 Krt a IxjUle. If not MUsIled after
'*• 'rd'irn the empty bottle and 1
refund your money. A package oT
W&gt;b« Little Pill , Inlop of each bottle

,ree

Frederick Hotchkhe.

• wdfieKa-

Hl) IMlll &gt;n&lt;r*v..

Window Shades,

sumption. at his home in this dty
fhnrsday last. The funeral was held
the house Saturday.

large trecha-4toa o^ UM are WgM inabre
broad and a^Mrewk-g.
reaenihls Ua
footprint of a abampagne basket H« WM •
prime roam in I wo pr three ways, and avilia
forty, kxit be was not Die primeval man, juM
tbe same; reflect, upon thia. I was there, I
he man stated that he whafromGrand was there all tha t'ne, aud I kaew him woil
Haplds, and had worked for Berkey &amp; He made tbe large track*. Aud be did it with
out au effort. He could have dona it with
Gey and other furniture manufacturers tree hand tied behind him. Ha saMI to him­
■n that My. The
Qf Gnmd self, he didn't taO aw so. but ba told
His name
was Wetahj
Hapids wuh telegraphed and answer ro- others so.
oftbas Welsh ar flantaia, I daat r*
turnwl that the man’s brotber-in-tew
member whiea; but tt waa a aarea
would come for him Monday evening that soandad Bke thorn. Ha wm a kaoobar,
M« hamg Ma
Bon't forget to art your merchant ■ret did do&lt; itom Adda,
custom, aod wbaa ba WMtttrth anrong Um
l«r Ms lianJ-nuule kip and calf bootn caute tbsre wm m* My aad awaw lying
'■HnufarturM by Smith. Simmon. A
reebody.
U».lV 1‘kkhuisb coeunsravr will

Them.

BORDERS

Mil Ahthi'ii Haskins, who was tor
a lung time in the employ of Bentley
Bros. A; Wilkins, died of asthmetic con­

-ure rough, cold, croup or wre throat,
o j nSie' “ whooping rough, aathraa.
11 uo« not dry up a cough and (acre
«r ImismniaU.m and fever behind it.
dut loorcna the phhgm urd morbid

WINTER TIME TABLE.
Taking effect February lith, IpM

Buyers are Invited Ui Call and

jmtroRY

I Have the Best Stock

Mij, liililut i bunt

in Town,
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Moderate Prices

N. B.

Road Scrapers!

(or Heminal
MOOMiUffN
matnrrtma. nW
prtetwy. " "
diaaaata

�WASHINGTON.
JOSXPH BIACE
kTooJSo.

aJlZ
HtibaarMtae.
A swarthy teerder*i

^^dyoSssSssiss

rr«o mr»ll.

the expenditure of each state to be on the

Tbe CMimm* Indemnity fund MU agreed

Tbebotw
to report fevoraMy Ikyuvfee'itative l&gt;euster's
MH U« amciMi th* revlM'd -.tatutei «o as to
□rm-kte that children born In a foreign coun­
try. wb«*c father or rnunlf»tber enli-&gt;tr&lt;l in
the artsy of tbe United btaies and either
died in tte service ar were honorably dl»ebftTFtd. be couKiderrdcitizens of the I r.ited

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Cincinnati chamber of &lt;
against the eonstnictiol
the Kanawha, waa pres
tot,|c place oulxlLs to fix
juj^a) at S5.0CD and to
000 for ti«- support of c
. Mxa. St-The senate adopted reeoluttaos
directing the secretary of the treasury to
furnish copies of account* and vouches in
the Stir-route caaea. and calling on the secretarv of tee navy for information reearding e«&gt;U»eta with parties in bbrffirid for
material fur the Miantonomah. Debate on
Mr. Blair's educational bill was indulged in
for an hour or more.
... waex?

Ml. Alltol

win-*•

ties I should say. draaaad in clerical
garb,
hopeleaaly plain, red-haired,
afflicted with a gigantic mouth, whieh
has the ed^et of deaieng las face in
twain whan be opens his loan, lank jaea

batarwe of that fund now in the United
Natioiud bonk &lt;&gt;f Ro-:&lt;m appeared before
tbe bou«e banking cunnuIUre at Washingtan. and charged tiui! the directors liad been
guihy of fraud, which wa&lt; made twwwble by
fhe dishonor' «ir Incompetency of (’otnplroller Koox and Examiner Needham.
Senator Vance, in a minor
tbe exclusion of American pa
many. eout*md« M«t bug pn
twrred out by foreign nations

ilyym

PIGMY LANDSCAPES.
There is that in this poor lad’s de­
meanor. in hi* dress, in _his entire
aspect, which proclaims him the carats,
the creature, the theological alave of

possible; bat as space is valuable in
Japan, only the-very rich can have large
grounds, and the family in moderate
garden often amaller in area than

the

•oun to have the surpaaaing
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munition in

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light of him!

tto&lt;,

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tbe salaries of United narrow city home.
Stetw district judges to &gt;5,000. and Mr. Van
W yck moved to ame-.xl by making the sun?
MOOU Bills were introduced to connect the i contain as many objects as tbe large
cities of Dsvetnort and Rock Wand with a garden, and, of course, the only wav
of accomplishing the desired result is and joins in the hymn with a vo ee that |
io have everything in miniature.
It ia ihrdLv tho listeners’ oouls an 1 shake* •
of Tacoma from Washington and Idaho ler- no uncommon tiling to see a whole his feeble body as though it were s ■
ritoriea. When the educational Mil came j landscape con tan e i in a spec*, no reed.
,
xrr now convinced that the Ml! will be pas-r­ up. Mr. Sherman moved an amendment that [ greater than the top of your dining*
Father above us what a voice! With
id by a considerable majority. They could the money be distributed in proportion to .table. There will be a mountain, a huart ending pathos it wells foi^th, the soldier
these gratuitous
dwronnt their rdhnates « per rent andI SUU
’till uuicrscy
illiteracy, and without distinction m to race
stream, a lake, rocky grottoes, wr ding •welling through the apace* of the
have a majority in toe house. in too wuireeks • of color.
arvaotatlcra tfttlb? offered by Murphy, of
, paths, bridges, lawns, fruit trees, shrubs eLupty church, ringing richly through munition or ration through tbe broil­
hrsa^to fix a day foe tbe. con-dderation of
j and towers; all so artistically laid odt the open windows, floating out upon ing a an, and who materially redaoed
as to resemble nature itself. In the the pavement,
so that
passers-by
lake
will
swim wonderful filmy- (bound perchance to the beer and bot­
■ finned gold and silver fish,
and tle shop opposite! stop suddenly quite
। not
infrequently
tbe
tall ( form still to listen to the unseen clerical Or­ his stool or reclines on a soft buffalo
&lt; of a crane will be seen moving pheus within. “There is a gate ajar
hae *fn nothing in the new evidence to conmajestiestly about the tiny landscape
forme!" So poors he forth his melo- ------------ - ------------------ --------- —.
vmoe him that he should be restored to the
A gate ajar?
Ay, ; l»nibs and stomach full of teuid creek
'
This seems wonderful enoagh. but dious canticle.
array. This statetaeut comcb fr
HOUSE.
lieman who is entirely trustwi
’ what will you think when I aay that al­ sweet singer, who can doubt it? You or swamp water, a hke refreshment
has co biterent in the ease, atjd w
Mar. 13.—In the house, bills were report­ most the same landscape is reproduced mast l»e a lost chord from tbe celestial ««ld be a blessing
To refuse to ren
beard it from the president's own
ed to bridge the Rio Grand? at Itaredo and on so small a scale that the two page* harmonies and in the eternal rehabili- ' J®r these menial “duties," for which
Eagle Pass and the Missouri at Sibley and
Cteorge D. Roberts made an
Leavenworth: to prohibit the mailing of ! of St. Nicholas, aa it lies open before tation full surely will the gate be open I the service and the offlearw rweeive
lottery circulars or newspapers containing 1 you, can cover it. In this case a tiny wide for you to enter, there to take | =urses not loud but &lt;ieep, the soldier
egrapb company to enter into a contract tottery advertisement*; to regulate compen­ i house ia added, delicate green moss
wxh ibe gwvt-rnruenl. Mr. BikM. of Cali­ sation to railroads fur carrying mailx, and takes the place of grass, and glass great Jehovah.
fornia. appeared in opposition to the pro po­ to grant right of way through toe Sioux no­
tation. which be rlrclarert a trick of the enation to the Dakota Central and the covers the lake where the water should
be. Counterfeit fish swim in the glass
Mackay company intrc&gt;lueed for the sole pure
' [ Pall Mall Gawrtta)
jiose of preventing the establishment of a
lake and a false crane overlooks the
rrrvemmait system. In conclusion he de- priatiou bill was token up. An amendment whole scene, just as the real crane does
Again, a Aoldier ia called upon to do
rtfnmrcd the measure as a iob wbleh should by Mr. Regan to extend tbe franking privil­
social
legislation
just now ia one of the too much hard manual labor. Be mutt
in
the
larger
landscape.
The
mountain,
be strangled in ha IneipietM-y. and declared ege te mernberx of coiigrem ww losit. Tbe
for letter-carriers winding walks, bridges, and rocky most gratifying features of the new
U»ai nothing but a pohtal telegraph system appropriation of
Hitherto,owners and managers
would satis/) the people.
grottoes are-in the little landscape, and reign
'lira bouse committee ou commerce has
real trees, bearing fruit or covered with erf mills and factories have been free to________________
Mar
19.—“
tn the bouse, the committee 1,11
on dainty blossoms, are in their proper deal with their workpeople, without U&lt; mg of oAoen’ aad aUdiMn’ quarters,
considered the bill autiw irizing the president I . “
f*"-. *217
vixn affairs retwwtrel
reported that
that the rreolutiow
resolution#
»o prohibit ta
the Importation foreign
or hindrance, m they pleased. But on juartermaster and commissary otorethe death of Herr Lasker were Intended
of artichw of food or drink when satisfied ' OQ toe
TheM trees are of the right propor­ the first day of this year a new factory houses, stables and guard-housee have
that tbe same are alullrated in a manner ** * tnbute of respect to the monoty of* an
the£ tions to fit the landscapes,and. they are, law came into operation for the regula- been
.njMrvnw u&gt; health, and to prohibit the in&gt;- ’ ”Q’totesman. and that th
been built
built by
by soldiers,
soldiers, some
some of
of whom
whom
ponati&lt;ra ..f sorb artietesM hr may deem h"/use doea n« deem It neewsary to its dlrtion of tbe work of children. A com- , received a few cento “extra pay” daily,
frtrpt^ from any foreign country which ex- j n,t* ,o &lt;'ntx-i.se the cirrum.«tanr« whicn consequently, so tiny that one ia
plete
staff
of
inspectors
has
been
apwhile
tha
majority
were
de
taile
d M’
tempted
to
doubt
their
reality,
and
agams Ameri- I r*vvented lhe expremtoosof sympathy '---Hjris«-s unjiixt &lt;dlarriiatnation
—
--------tatigue partira” without more than
It was
dftfded M/
to reportk xo
to rrach
mg their de&gt;lluati&lt;m.
destination. Tbe
The report
rem was i more than one stranger has slyly taken pointed to enforce the following stipu"OP TirodOCtA. It
wart tic-yriMCx.
har-­ ’tooptod, as was also a resolution that the tho- loaves or fruit tatween the fingers, latioDs of tbe naw law
the tx-usc a bill -ubstanlhillv of this char
I. Children their scant soldier pay. Then there
acter. liiHtewd. however, ot limiting toe , bouse cordially reciprocate* th? wishes of I in order to make sure that the dwarfs under 10 years of age must not be 4BTe been built thousands of miles of
•pemMHi of
U&gt; the
«»r art
an until
timu the
uir sear iS87,
ioo&lt;, the j to? liberal union members of the German
•pcration
rominitter will r«-&gt;xxnnirn«l that then- be no t Parliament for the closer union of t|ie two do really live, and are not, like the fish allowed to work m factories 2. j -oa,|s through tbe wilderness, sod
nation.*. The bonded whisky bill wws taken and crane, mere counterfeits. These Workers I rum the age of 12 to 13 years bridges aa well, by our oar pioneer
nuut,
up in committee uf the whole, by a vote of
Mr. Dunheituer was defeated in an at­ IX to I IS. and Mee-ox. Murri«on and Willh miniature landscapes have been suc- must nut work mure than eight hours »oldiery. who are often sadly overtaxed,
tempt to get a daj fixed for the ronsidera- | urged it* patsage.
ceeafully brought to this country, and a day. Night work for children can
tton of hie Internationa] Cnpvright bill, but
Finatf Him Ost wtte a C&gt;&lt;ajr.
Mar. ‘A&gt;.—'Hie hou-e adopted a resolutkin , on one occasion a lady of San Francisco only be antinwized in establtahineuta
lb? house aCT&gt;.«-«i to-.et a- day fur tbeconi
declaring
Mr.
Garrison
entitled
to
a
seal
as
used one of them aa a center-piece on where the pruw-sa of maiiuf;»ctare can­
[Knoxville (Temx) News]
srien4i"i&gt; of the bill retiring the trade dol­
lar-. u hkh {hut ido that thene dollars shall representative from thp Fifth district of Vir- the table at a dinner party, greatly to not have a bad influence on tbe health.
A very high-toned looking young man,
tor- exchanged at the tmx-iiry for standard g'nia. ami the &lt;«ath of ofltee was administer* the wonder and admiration of her Even if allowed, the work must not in ____
f
v loud plaid
exquisite
mustache,
silver dollars dollar frw dollar, and tlwreup- ; ed to him. Tbe speaker presented an esti­ 1 guests, who could scarcely be con­ exceed four lurare. . 3. Tho work ol rloth.», red necktie, low-crowned het,
en Uvativl ax bullion and recoined into mate of &lt;30.000 for the pedestal of the statue
standard dollars. It is not probable that ' of General Garfield to be erected in Wash­ vinced that the almost microscopic ap­ children uinet be regulated in ench a 1 crushed strawberry kids, and knittingWBT u not to prerent their going to needle cane, walked into Uncle Peter
stogrtwe will stou or Icmm’-p the coinage of ington by the army of the Cumberland. The ples on the trees were genuine fruit
diver dollars at Uil- session, bin it is probs- , bonded whisky extension bill was dlscuxsc"l
And now comes the question—how is echoole three hour, erery day. i. The Ricerdi’e etore, next to oar oSne, a
Nr that a joint resolution may pasre declar- |Q committee of the whole, without action.
the dwarfing done?
The gardener ownere o( tactorier are obliged to ad. few dar e eince, and throwing a half
mg that -.mien w ithln two years., there
, shall
Mae. 21.—The bouse adopted a resolution
mil in&gt;|wclon and their easutonte into Joller (with a hole in it&gt; down on the
be a emend international agreement fur tbe declaring untrue the charges against Mr. merely thwarts nature. He know a that,
rehabilitation of diver in Europe al the ex- I Ellis, of Louisiana. Id connection with the to grow properly, a tree requires sun­ their works at any hour ol the day..
sooh ter,
Well, this the worst
piratkm of that time th? United States will star-route frauds. E. H. Funston was sworn light, heat, moisture and nourishment
-------- r. A gentleman can find
•"top tbe coinage of silver. It is thought by i in as the successor uf thr late D.”€. Haskell, from'the sod. He takes measures to
nothing in it fit to eat. drink, or
some diver men that the rapid increase of ; «»f Kansas. Bills were passed to retire W.
;
[Marion
Calrtfct
in
Courier-Journal,
j
the wheat export- froui India, while It may W. Averill with the rank and pay of colonel let the tree have only just enough of
The antiquarian finds by a picture
serknaly damage our wheat farmers by in- und fur the relief of toe ImxJ 'repreaebCa- these to enable it to keep alive.
terfertng with thr European demand for our , tivre of the late Captain John G. Tod, of
To begin, he takes a little seedling or upon an *’*rth*a 1“np.,e^°/ne^_ from . « uae s taauM can urn m it i say, Mr.
xrrj4ue wheat, will mate a largely-inerroa- - Texa&lt;
the walls of old nuui that tbe famous Storekeeper con you tell a fallow a d*cutting,
about
two
inches
high,
and
cute
«) dclMud tn l.Htb. for jllrcr. whkVAt,
MAR a._In lh). how fevoreblereport,
tub ol D,Ogm.ua wm no tub ol nil. but | cm riZi’■
would xuopiv. It k. nrgued U1M wore mwlr ou bill, to reublM «n rerej.if- off ita main root. He then puts the
2S‘!iSr,,Mp&lt;Su
*"4ru:5
“ I**'1»&lt;xkI. «.«l I.,, U.« return of the plant in a shallow dish, with tbe cut an immense eartheu pot called al “YaT sir " aaid UnHe Peter “Whai
• —*
MnUbM.lhl; wll n.- .-elute &gt; &lt;yn,lderebk reminder ot the L'ulnere indemnity fund, end of the root resting against a stone, python—tbe largest specimen of Greek ' •
merewre &gt;n tbe mKer currency of that greet and adveraelr th reduce lifetime patent, to to retard its growth by preventing pottery, used when new and whole as
What kind ?
rrgrtn.
five year*. A resoluiion was adopted calla -bort of cellar for all aorta of provis- ;
nourishment
entering
that
way'.
Bits
1 Ing for information os to the lease of
put in th. ioM. Mpecmllr trewb mmta. Th. AU.
-Wh, look
«tenrce Rli— Mppesre*I before tbr.bpringrr grounds in Yellowstone park, and what of clay the size of a bean are i '
cotnnuttft* Frida;, and -poke of the difficul- Kvision was made for the preservation of dish, and are so regulated in IKind xnd I “&gt;*■&gt; "oMierj during the P.iopona. 1 xed eri lor x
and game. Several members aired their ?quantity aa te afford the least
round ebrllrr
shelter m
such renelx
vessels
. jFT j
7!
U possible
poeeible sum
•"“&gt; war &lt;°™d
in .noh
Id ,
u«Mbe rxpera-n..w| in prefstriog -&gt;ou»e cases
views
on
the
bonded
whisky
extension
bill
far the grand .»nrj. Tnr &lt;-a«r aga:ti«t Dorood for. the little rootlets which have
wnr was the -lic-nft—t. and not thr most
Mar. 24.—In toe Irause, Mr. Ellis intro­
gi.im.to
Tb.
poor
romplxia(e&lt;i. Hr is-iieMsi.tiir files of the duced a joint resolution reciting the danger bee® left on the poor little tree. Water,
about the Greek atife also used
Uncle Peter thought a
imxiaflkr ite|&gt;urt m|-ut had been tampered of an overflow at New Orleans, and appro­ heat and light are furnished the strug­ bonds
th«toT~i. tor .Wtor during U&gt;. mort , JjTjL W
i
with, as Ih- on1' foiyfMl a few paperx rt“gard- priating $300,000 for preventive measures. gling plant in just sufficient quantities
,
v_
.lU u
i n
7’^7'
mg tlx- Salldmry &lt; s-e. After witnesses iu After considerable debate the nwoiutHm to hold life in it without giving it inclement seasons of the yer~
Upon
Um
Imnp
m
toll"
ol
I
Tbrn
took
U&gt;«
hUI
dollm fromi.tb.
tbehaliebnn. Park, and Kerin nwc begsu was lost by 95 to US. but by unanimous "con­
arrtn ingcrM»!( r-aiin- to him and -aid n it sent it was reintroduced and referred to the enough to thrive on. In addition, any
mastic
history
wo
see
the
r-wuld be jir«»v&lt;il i'liit -dUt combination had committee on appropriation'" Bills were ambitions attempt to thrive, in spite of
rereivrd ■kmka (&gt;&gt; «• Idcli ritvj were not en­ handed in to give the Soul hern Kansas Pa­ these drawbacks, is checked by clip­
half cent. air. but I can’t
titled they wonld return 1L and so «tnp crim­ cific road right of*way through Indian Terri­ ping with a sharp knife or searing with
inal proceeding*. Bli-** then refused, but tory • providing a uniform grade for iavalid a red-hot iron.
finally an urgutueni was arrived at in regard * [&gt;duiionm; to secure cheaper currmpondAfter from five to fifteen years al
i mcc by telegraph; to prevent toe reuse of
to Ibe Salisbury nouit&gt;.
•'
; cigar-boxes, and to repeal the restriction on such treatment the only Wpnder is that
withont a word, walked out.
• Che coinage of the diver dollar.
the abused tree consents even to live, to
General Cux and Mr. fltntit. in charge uf [
The scene of the battle of Pittaburg |
say nothing o^ (jeering fruit.
FOREIGN.
bills "For special uni form Instruction ot too ;
Landing was visited the other day bv a
‘ The ««*«»
"
MJnr11
ot
Switzerland
m.,
[PhlfeMphte CalLj
federal council of Switzerland has decorrespondent of The Call, of Peoria,
“Why ia my darling ■
tU eXpd f0,lr '. ••’nnsin
MtaWhiMtU
ro
nave prepare"! tneir reports. .i
.
.
I Maarice Thompson in Tbe Critic.]
Illa He says that farmers still gather night r
•ml W.I1 Mibmlt Uir ZmVu. (lie hmarSlhe ■ ,T}“
h“Z"lC’''1
lead
and
iron
in
the
field,
and
that
one
After all, there is nothing like sketch­
Ire opportuniti. Hrpn-M!m.:ivr MIUrr,
mlMIXv by wlikh Coi^no wm.
-lulrmiVi .&lt; Ih.- ..nimiurron mUHIm h oi elyrtrtlprr.idM.1 of Uir cliaiubex ol «rpu- ing, no matter how poorly it may be merchant shipped over 3,d(X) pounds of
to? opinion that the measures will be favor- ' Ue&lt;done, as means of educating tbe mind old bullete last year. The other day a
The land eommisKlwien
euintnisslaient at Du
Dublin
ably consMicrtvl. General Cox, who is thor- ; Tbe
‘&gt;lln reduced in nature's smaller wnya
Clear ex­ child found a shell that exploded after
eurhiy familiar with the subject, will briefly I the rentals uf tin* Limerick estate of the
it had been buried for twenty-one
yx Jq &gt;T,i tbe —
... ...—■existing
..I—.1—***
— I! gove+nor
»■■■.. r.
■ w „ . I Ac
ww..m £2,400
4—&gt; 4tvx to pression comes of accurate knowledge.
oeradiy
for tbe -■progeneral
df Canada Cfrom
Whatever oat has sketched* remains years. Of the 8,000 soldiers whose re­
poreri ••uniform inMhwtions.■"and
instructions, and urge
urge ' the ,| £L,«00.
j
\
rmnwritate
tiie
re­
"*■*“ pernagt of **■
“ bill.
" Strait's “
Admiral Hew rtd explains that a reward sharply defined in one’s memory, I ot'i mains lie iu the cemetery, 2,361 were
port takes toe ground that it is of manifest I UB
,w ww
of £1,&lt;XJO
was, uflertd for ilie head of Osman in form and in effect. If one is a liter­ unrecognized Two largo iron cannon
hnportance that arms fur th? uulitla of the II Dfatma
Dignia betaitse'
because he WHirdernitvto British me&gt;»- ary worker and can sketch readily, one serve as columns at the gate of tho cem­
respective states be fnmfalted by tb«j gen- smger*.
! Tiw reran «n&gt;du«.&gt;( (rtoirnU IrwWd gets a double value out of what one etery. The grave nearest them is that
ehoooes irosn nature.
Hawthorne's of the “Dromiaar Boy of Shiloh.’' Al­
LtaM.ir&lt;»t««nUi»plrl. -Idlo h»rr bom
rwrewuplreuop,lr.« note-books would have Ixen far m re bert Sidney Johnson died under a
teen HateK as originally allowed under sec­ j tin- Turkish grand vfeler to tbe United important and interesting if they usd largo tree that stood Mar by; but of
the tree there is ofely the stump rwbeen accompanied with illustrations in
termed statuu*.enactedUOR,b apt States government.
El Mehdi Is organizing a force of artillery pencil jotted .down on the spot.
maining, and tho spot is marked by a folia1
and Is preparing to march on Berber. Gen.
The
professional
literary
person
young
evergreen.
Gordon states that be can no longer hold
Khartoum against the tribe* massing about ought to avail himeelf of every means
A TUZORAPH BILL.
him.
/
|
for gathering material for his work­
The bill Introduced by Representative
The British huusd of common" iiassed the shop. Due of the best mesas is sketch­
Tho
hwy for the pUrpOM- of Mecuritlg corre- army
estimates bill, covering £4,310,000. ing from' nature as supplementary to
powfrocr by telegraph at cheaper rates The Marquis
of Hartington stated that boun­
M nb—mat north-eider oa Moods,
ties and elastic terms of service liad during faithful written descriptions and sug­ "•tbit 1-r.Ntoh.rs do not read th. Hoads,
gestions. It was Gautier who said that
recent apparition of ths“ White Ladv ■
United State?- v. itfi tl&gt;e jxMtal telegraph the |®st year attracted over 3U.OOO recruits.
p*X~»« uu Hands,—st Ian not early foretelling death, was in fact nothin
Tbe Chinese ram Nankin, which was de­ words have a value extrinsic of their
and cable company. Within five years from
m il« ds,.’ Tbs lift,. Dr.ldUls epoke
Uw dab- of the contract ti»e company shall tainer! in the Tyne by the British govern­ meaning—in a literary-artistic way—
wore
than
, ,hia,.pro.„
be prepared todo bu-inre- In all cities in ment in order to settle some questions as to and so skathhee from nature have a in his tonsan oa Saads, of WandsU fKcl-M w, «ho, hani&gt;&lt; two k.p. ai
toe Atlantic division having poHtofflcv de­ a breachjd^negtralhy. has steamed out nn- suggestivriraM and vitalizing power
Uto b, th. praporatioiu for a oomia
livery east of the Mississippi and Missouri
not at all measured or controlled by
river* nn&lt;l south of Gtnaha and Minneapolis.
Tbe Egyptian rebels have cut off all *omWithin -"eveu year- the business shall be municatiun with Khartoum, and the situa­ their airtistic merit or demerit. They dispatch might come before night an­ night stroll through tho rorridora. The
nouncing the great philanthropist's de­
extended to the I'acifi-rocud, and shall be tion is deemed very’ serious for Gen. Gordon.
known as the Pacific division. The rates British messengers carrying concealed let­ memory and as fertilizers to the cre­ parture. The interchange ofglAncea youngbter would nave been diamiseed
Jrom ths royal service except for a
proH^ed are ir&gt; rents for twenti words and ters hair Innn sent , from Berber to Karbetween the people who read in the
fnandly intetoeaaor whose wish is a
K) rente for each additional ten wonts, and touui.
’ -J* • ■ ’
f
. ative power of tbe injunction.
Ifierote each for a night message of twenty
Tbe n-ppblic of Andorra, in tbe Pyrenees,
wonfe into? Atiantledh-UtotahMdAedivi/
seventeen
miles
lung
t»y
fifteen
wide,
has
a
ion rates from the Atlantic division shall be
pantomime as I have ever seen. Mine­
80
for eath add’ttonal ten revolt growing out uf an electoral dispute.
Gardeners in the vicinity of Loa teen of every twenty in that congrega­
: Chicago Hamid.)
words, and So rente for night meMageaof Franco having thrdateuod to support her
twenty words. Newspaper rates shall be partisans by. force, .Spain givea warning that Angeles, Cat, wondered why they could tion had read the Sunday morning pa­
three-fourths of 1 cent tor day sen ire and such action will be deemed a breach of in­ not raise figs as well as other fruit, and pers, but tbe minister hadn't.”
U eent for night "wrvk* tn the Atlantic di­ ternational law.
jt has only recently been discovered
vision. P or Totals between die two divia­
that the trees were all what horticult­
tons the rate te inyrwaM i, cen fa emth inAt
■cent Mis in Baltimore ot Um
The beat on earth, can truly be rtald urists call females. Since then they
i, and
hoist. W. W. Carters hair rin. into the grxpr. from the grape into
of Griggff Glycerine Salve, which is a have been planting one of the opposite
sure
cure
for
cute,
bruiaea,scalds,
burns,
taoeea, rates Khali be S cent per
dur­
tag tbe day and S «ait JW word at night wotmda, and all other sor«. Will «»- cellent crops.
% Mil provides flat a£u&gt;pa shall be iaZUd lUvdv rare oBre. trtter mrt all Ain
el... V - 1 — Gladstone regards the
thiM wonder healer.
Dante “not only a pleaaun
exists but by the oooeeut of intelli­
tXWfi (CUSHION Aid
Mxrahxll lor M Male. •
gence.
latelHjsaoe is always umpire
HKNATE.
introCheeterfield: I look
John
Ruskin
’
s
new
lecture
think of

Time tried and trw ia hr
rooiti,. Cure, whicb'rtwnbmw tbewort
qualities ot all the t»«t cough n-JSii
without the defeeta o! an, ol then. It
cures promptly, thoroughly and permtawitly, all mughs. roldn. croap
whooping coughs, influenza, bronchitis
h&lt;&gt;arsene«8, incipient cottoumption, and
all throat and lung disea^s, healing u
the lungs-safe and pleasantchildren
Price 50 cents and one dollar; trial bot­
tles free of Fred’k Hotchkiss

'Sly
Kidney and Lltrr .-ctnpUuiV
tbe blood and rejrutau tbr boWw» fe

artirir tn his line

Ta attncii a stamp to an -n '.-I. i- 13 to
moisten the envelop? ano thn. japly
thr stamp. Try this, li
vrotairthin^ wr would usr Dr
__
lied (lover Tonic for dyspepsia. r’«&lt;!ivsne«, tgul breath, piles, ‘pimplre. agu&gt;
and malaria discasew, poor appetite, low
spirits, headarh, or &lt;iDoa.v- &lt;&gt;f th»- kid
neys, stomach and liver. Price5brente
of Vred’k Hotchkiss.
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Acnrroa Gkxmmai i Orriva.

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Ktate ot Michigan. CeunriofRarry

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count thia day tied may be heart *r.d dk.wrtL
and an order tor dUtritetion wiierel. and be «&gt;•

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                  <text>Hasting
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 50.'

The Hastings Banner.
Barkt Co, Mi oh..

marshall l. cook.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 4, 1884.

County News.
BALTIMOKK
.Toe reyabheaa caucus tor Uie townshlpot Ral-

SB EjyTffiL"??'

u&gt;«

“

°n Frt,lwBv Obdkb com.
HABWNGB.

SUBSCRIPTION RATK8)

TO!nr he'nrr th” caucu*
r sJT E .
To*« House. Saturday. April
8. IM. at 1 o'clock p. m, sharp.
■ ,
BY ORDER COM.
IRVING.
JOB PRINTING
A ropubllcan caucus fbr the punxM* of nom­
prult’ U fell Ln the Jot Printing De- inating candidal©* for the various township ofJrtJn.utof the Bamxkk Everything In the fler*. electing delegate* to attend the county
■ -i.n- office N new; and with the lateat face* of convention, and the tranaacUon of »ix-h other
the nxxt approved pattern* of' machinery.
.T rompetent workmen employed, enable* the
&gt;. a kb Vs' do Cr»c-claao job &lt;fork.___________
a DV RKTUitNG

RATES
ulUIBU pec yv*r.................
two 00
SitrH -s*nce tocHpecl*! poUUou*

Woodland. •
Jud^e oi ProtatrEro*ecutIng Attorney. . Time, they say, levels and even* up
JMITH A t’OLGROVE.
. all things; so does the average town
Lawyers.
meeting. Give us town meetings four
I
in all court* of the Bute. Collection* times a year, and infuse a little life in
; our otherwise dull political uxistance.
Dan Hazer has rented the Whitcomb
property and will move to town, having
XAPPKN A Van ARMAN,
rented
his farm to Boss Cotton.
Lawyen*.
I Orlean Jordan, one of the old pion­
in**r HdffUnr* N»uon*l H*uk.)
eers
of
this town, is suffering from a
[OHN i’\RVETH. ~
I stroke of paralysis.
Attorney at Law,
Jerome England is the owner of a
Middleville. Mi&lt; b
I short horn durham calf which when
|j&gt; W S’lSKERN.
12
hours old weighed 122 pounds.
L
lawyer.
James Farrel has purchased M. Nis. irtvr ^p*altUux*x dry aw’d* More.)
Wil; .UietiJ pnxnpUy to *11 buxlaeu In *11 wonger’s farm and will soon take pos­
■ - «rU tn.Brjes rvJMXiable.
session of the same.
Married, March 30th. Henry B. Hays
Attorney at Law, and Miss Emma Kizar.
D. O. I’Orry will go with L. D. Warner
vrMtH.-*-- m vll ■ xHjrtrt of t_x* SUie ColkcUon*
! to Oregon, so he says,
.tecapUy aitoodhig tn,

R

A

W LOWRY. M. D„
Physician. Surgeon and Oculist.
UMrr (M riKraSl. HmUOX*. Mieh.l
toMh u to*n or nraatry promptly attended
•So* Lours 4 to 10 *. m. ;uid 1 to 3 p. m
T.4. «.non&lt;- nt Holloways'drux store.

ia

•I-

UACKETT A BUTLER,
Pysicians and Surgeons,

। C. Grozinger has purchased the farm
&gt; known as the Glenn farm of J. Acker;
consideration, S5,(XM). Mr. Acker takes
in part payment for the same, the place
, now occupied by Mr. Gozinger.
Mrs. Amelia So uggs, of Albion, is
paying her mother, Mrs. M. Baitinger,
| and other relatives and friend# a visit

Ezra Well ha* removed his billiard
tallies to Chester.
,
The M. C. B. R. Co', have built a com­
modious pump house at this station.
The baker, at the south end has
again changed hands. Mrs. Blair and
her son, James, became proprietors on
Monday.
The winter term of school closed last
Friday with rhetorical exercise*
Mrs. F. C. Courier and children are
visiting the families of A. L. and L. A,
Foote this week.
.
Rev. A. Livermore made friends in
Eaton Rapids a visit, Monday and Tue»day.
A number of dwelling houses are be­
ing erected^here this spring.
The republican caucus held on Satur­
day was well attended and harmonious.
It organized by electing John Keagle,
chairman, and Omo Strong, secretary.
Delegatee were then elected to attend
the county convention /ft Hastings,
April 10, also a townahFp committee.
Upon the first formal ballot S. 8. Inger­

son was nominated for supervisor. Mr.
Ingerson is an old farmer and recently
acquired business interests in the vil­
lage of Nashville; he is a careful and
candid man, possesses good judgment,
and Would assess the property both in
town and country fairly and honestly.
We believe the republicans will rally
around our ticket; it is unexceptional
in every respect Temperance people
will surely feel satisfied, as they are
men of pronounced temperance princi­
ples, and the entire ticket should be
elected.
We hope to see a full vote.
Let every republican turn out and also
secure the attendance of those who are
lukewarm.
Let us make a grand
rally and show the people that republi­
can and temperance principles are still
as noble and grand as ever, and that a
majority of the voters
voter* in Castleton are
in favor of their triumph.

ASSYRIA.

Winnie Russel is still very sick.
.Sylvia Chapman is very sick, and has
Mike Risen smiles and says its a girl
ErairtevUte. Michi)
I
l&gt;een
for some tune*
44.
iDjhlor day. promptly attended.
this time.
Mr. John Guy intends to start this
H K. TIMMKBMAN’,’
Lon Hager and Dan, his father, have
” • Htin&gt;u*pathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, started a new meat market. This at week to visit friends in Wisconsin and
the present time gives us three markets Illinois,
Alveres Wilcox is at work for J. liarin the village.
Our shoemaker returns to his farm tom this a»*ason.
Dentist. '
this
week,
and
leaves
the
field
clear
fob
j
Mr. Potter has moved into Mt. Gay’s
promptly ittouded to.
] house.
a new man, who ever he may be.
JftKVnRE A PRESSY.
Mrs. J. Martom spent a part of last
Physicians and Surgeons.
CEDAR CREEK.
week at Evanston, Ill, with her aunt,
Krwport, MicD.)
Oacar Campbell ha* returned from
who is quite feeble.
। Grand Ledge, where he has been visit*
There is to be a warm sugar social
ELTON A ( HOOK
, jng frjen(|s for the past few weeks,
festival and donation at the residence
are
fur th.. W.Mtown ^uraore Co. 1 T»y,or (k,rwi» CUt hi" foOt *»U1U
of O. W. Tompkins Thursday, April 10,
-ary wru* uoiirio* on a man's property against | h few days since.
for the benefit of Elder Abbott.
! Charlie Burgeman has aoM M&gt; ftiro

n1

— j to C. Dickinson.
MORGO-THORN APPLE.
|’«XIK a &lt;HELDON.
Walare Norton, while sawing in his
Wm. 8. Adkins, the agent at Morgan,
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mill a few days since, had the miaforhas been annoyed at two different
Rave thr only
ol Abstract Books In Barry (tune to strip the cog* ail off the gearing times by the placing of old rubbish
k*K'T
.
on the water wheel, which will cause
around his front door, and also by fill­
Y \ FOOTE. M. D.,
' much, delay in the mill.
•
z
ing up the key hole in his door with
&gt;&lt;■
1-h vsiclan and Surgeon,
w,da(.,. Norton has sold a portion of
sticks and pieces of nails, etc. For the
his
farm.
y
information of the parties that are
CiMdeorr next door north Wolcott House.
• • fail. promptly sttfoderl too. day or uljibt
Horace Peckham and his -sister went guilty of these offenses we will say that
pSEHI KNflGHT, “J"
to Freeport last Thursday, to attend they must I* discontinued or else the
the funeral of their brother’s child.
*’
\Veterinary Surgeon.
perpetrators suffer the consequences.
H. H. Hull called on the citizens t&gt;f
«te»uir®.»t. Rutland. near Yeckley school house.)
George Wilkinson is building a new
WU! *UfT&gt;d al! call- lor service* uigbi or day. house.
Morgan last Saturday.
’tariff- rw^xonab’.r

■WHOLE NO. 1498.

Farmers talk quite encouraging u
to the wheat prospects this year.
Mr. N. Brayton has been confined to
his room with a bad knee this week.
The first maple sugar brought in this
spring sold for 12 cent* per pound.
Rumored that the M. E. society are
about to purchase the Congregational
church property.
Mrs. Geo. Kelley was ’called to Alle­
gan county Monday, on account of the
dangerous illness of her sister.
John Karcher, a former Bowne resi­
dent, now of Petoskey, is visiting his
parents and other relatives here
The pleasant countenance of Rev.
Beach is seen on our streets. Mr. B. is
assisting in the revival work at the
Congregational church,
Mr. John Geiger, of Bowne, has been
visiting his brother Jake, of Missaukee
county, the past two weeks.
He re­
turned home last Wednesday.
Elmer Fox felt of a circular
„ saw
rauwhile • it was inad
i
n.
Monday
morning,
Result, a lacerated
thumb
and
.traa
-ra^ quite
«*. "a
lively gait when he went for the doctor.
..
,
The new double store of Messrs.
Mosher and Hunt, to be erected just
east of Drs. DeVore A 1’raaaey’s build­
ing, will add materially to that portion
of the village.
Rev. Parsons, a successful revivalist,
has. been conducting meetings at the
(a&gt;ngregational church since last Sab­
bath. Mr. Parsons formerly occupied
the pulpit at Bowne Centre with muih

The usual water blockade has again
occured in the southeast corner of the
town. Thia will continue aa long aa
the town ia under demo-greenback rule.
The demo-frreens eame near toeing
a vote by one of their ardent supporters.
Come near getting thrown into the
water while running the blockade.
i*hil. Burgtes has traded farms with
Mr. Burman, of Hastings township, and
moved Mway almost before hie nearest
neighbors knew pf it. Phil, leaves, lots
of friends,
\
CoL Gill continues hia revival meet­
ings at Podunk.
couldn't giv© you * b
The delegates chosen for this town to bat truth » truth, aad I
attend the county convention are: A.
D. Rork. IL H. Bishop, C. R. Croeby.
Afton D. Smith and Ell Erway.
Below we give the repuhltoan nomin­
ations for township officers:
Supervisor -Asa D. Rork.
Clerk- William Pennock.
*

i Justice—Qliver H. Atkins.
School Inspector—Chauncey.R. Croeby
Wor drworth.
j.
Drain Com.—Manning Doud.
। Constables—Zebulon B. Hoyt. James
’ D. Benham. Horatio H. Mead. Lorenzo
’ i&gt;. Gardner.
wrote

DELTON.

Did you get fooled this year ?
We need a highway commissioner in
this part of the town.
Who is the coming man April 7th ?
Who will be the next to swap horses ?
Mrs. Adalbert Norwood is very ilL
Mrs. Skillman is visiting nt M?Skill­
man's in Plainwell.
acceptance.
II. A. M&lt;•All.isten*’ little child that
w;u» tpek from rock ra^h, is oh the gain.
J. IL Nidiols' little girl that had the
M. J. Goss &amp; Co. and F. F. Ward A
Co. have remodeled and refitted their M-arlet fever is gaining strength.
Seth Crosby and Thad Sprague Will
store rooms, making them much inure
soon begin their job of cutting 400 cords
convenient.
Wheat Is looking quite good about nf stove wood for O. Barrett.
Lincoln and Alida Bush came home
the township, and farmers are pleased
from Albion college to spend vacation
with the favorable prospects.
A little amusement was caused here and returned Wednesday, the second of
over a mistake made by one of our citi­ April, to attend the spring term.
Miss Mattie Ford bade adieu to her
zens.
l/ooking carelessly at the article
on the republican candidates for presi­ many friends and relatives and started
dent in the Banner of March 21, and for Courtland, N. Y., the 27th of March,
taking in also the picture of the lady to live with her uncle. Good luck to
steamboat captain, he concluded that ■ you. Mat.
■he wa» on. of the randidatw and pro-1
JL E- «HUey b»
F1111'
. . .
.. .
.
, . „
, with the exception of a few picket
ceeded to expatiate on her Intellectual | He
ttWafover 15.000 feet of
features, etc.
\
,, this
and this is not a pine
uns winter,
wi
At the republican caucus a canvas country either.
.
for presidential candidates resulted as 1
BRILLIANTS.
follows: Blaine 19, Edmunds 9, Arthur^ta
Goss ffCo. have added a new depart­
From brain to brain:
ment to their business and now offer
Oh. wa* it toy. or did that wild daatr*
lumber, shingles, lime, etc., for sale.
Turn It to pain I
The greenbockers have nominated The thirst of soul Lov*’« rapture could aol
Frank Shean for supervisor, Mr. Hor­
Mak*
Whil* w* were twain;
ton, of this place, for clerk.
Sixteen
voters. attended their caucus.
That
party is growing beautifully lera in this
town.
The new postoffice on the M. A O. in
this town is called Starr, in honor of an
But through all ag«*
Burn and abins*,
■
old resident who once owned the proj&gt;-1
erty on which the station is located.
John J. Perkins lost a valuable colt I

last week which was afflicted with ,
some distemper.
'The grange here has been holding I

WUh Mrft •ffulgutrte*

—{Longfellow.

Spring ■till make* Spring In tb* mind.
When dxty year* are told; I
Love wake* anew the lon.bbtnjc heart

some Interesting sesslpns of late.
POINTS IN SHOEOLOQY.
Those here who favor the Kalamazoo
and Hastings road are pleased to learn
Ice is all out of Thornapple lake.
Tis said that? Frank and Charles that the prospect has not lieen aban­
[Troy Ht*n!*r4.)
Bower sawed ninety cords of wood in doned. They should show their pleas­
•Yaa, sir; they beat palmistry all
ure by making a larger subscription
seven nays.
hollow. Take yourself, for instance: in
Reported that the republican nomi­ list.
yonr shoe I see va*.dllatioa, irresolution.
The republican caucus was held in flcklene**. »tendency toward negligence
nee for justice said he would, resign if
the Calkins’ school house Friday after­ or
------------x_ra of unpiekrent
dutim.
evasion
elected, which is not correct •
■pell*. of
moratcne**..
noon, and the following excellent ticket occasional
any
person
’
*
tue
&gt;rTa—'——
—foot——~
nominated: Supervisor, A. C. Towne; Show
ORAJTGEVILLE.
covering after two •ArarafVis*
months’ wear
wear,
Mr. Bunnell commenced a select clerk; R.B. Richards; treasurer, War­ or often Isos than that, sad
I
school held at the school house in this ren Fisher; justice of the peace, full will tell yon that porsoa's character,
place to continue four weeks, with 19 terin.Wm. L. Brown; justice of the If both nasi sad lo« are evenly worn
peace, to fill vacancy, John F. Koster; i level, the owner is elaar-haaded. da
pnpils to start with.
Vanderburg.
Adam Lewis has bought the old Dea. K-hool Inspector, F. A. Bacon; highway eisive, end resolute, a good bueinera
Dr. Smith hm a fine hedge of everman. a ralnsble and trustworthy rm­
commissioner, Wm. H. Burchett; con­
Ellis farm; consideration &gt;1,000.
plows, or an excellent wife and mother.
Geo. P. Coon was married the 28th to stable. M. C. Chamberlin. Caleb France. If the ontalda sole Is &lt;mt through the
H. W WUlMroa. I. Calthrop. The fol­ owner, if » man. is inclmed to be ada Mre. Cramer, of Plain well.
citrato* quite rwMT.
Wheat looks rather thin on some of lowing dektatas to the county conven­ ventarona, unreliable end epaanuxho in
tion were chosen: R. B. Richards, A.‘C.
our sandy farms.
Clover has come through In fine con­ Towne. J. J. Perkins, W. Fisher, Albert
Warner. Wm. L. Brown.
To elect
dition.
.
the Banner
‘Mr. M. L. Cook and Miss Lid* Kelly their town ticket by good round ms-

George Baker has about 8U0 frogs on
r. I' Shown, M D
W S. POLHKMU*. M. I).
hand, and the market doesn’t open for
IjRaS. BROWN A POLHEMU8,
i .
4 4
I' Itom.epathic Physicians A Burgeons. ! about two weeks y«L
A. Pens has cloned his shoe shop for
talh
from the nflkf al al! Hour* of this season.
d"7 or n,&lt;dR I”- Polhemu* will give «pc&lt; 1*1
Charlie Mowry Is moving his house­
MketitHi to
of .bo Kye and Ear.
Utter Lours- * to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 p. O.
hold goods down to Hank Wright’s for
the present but intends to move to TenA PACKARD.
i neeee in the near future
Eugene Corwin has sold his farm to
! Annias Dunn. He has also purchased
the farm formerly owned by George

BLACKSMITHS,
».&gt; M«U ML, Opp.

Horaeah oeing

Out Wort Shows

The lecture Of Mr. Pando. wm poorly
•r wk you to -rtv* a trial, feeling confldenl attended owto* to the weather. Thoee
•ooMrot ihm y you do so. you will remain a who went, however, report It good.
**re»»nent patron.
Walter Weheter left for Manlatee last
J. HMITH.
Saturday to enrage tn law practice in
E. PACKARD.
that city.
'
W. A. Aylsworth and family left for
Juniata, Nebraska, their future home,

SAW GUMMING!

made a shortbut pleasant call last Sab­
bath on their way home from Pine republican* turn out *nd vote. As this
j* presidential year they should do their

duty.
H. G. Ewiton and wife leave on Wednreday for their future home in Da­

At last we have a stopping place at
Gun Marsh and daily mail on the M. &amp;
O. R. R-, which all have seemed so anx­
ious for. When to and behold, a peti­
tion is sent into the poetoffice depart­
ment to have our mail route discontinu­
ed from Orangeville to Gun Marsh. A

last Wednesday.
Mrs. Page having purchased the mil­ fine idea; when we well know that our
linery stock of Mrs. chapnum removed mail from east or west will come much
it to Mrs. Wickham's building.
sooner than when it came via. Plain­
A. OOTANT.Frank Fuller hes returned from Vir­
well. I, for one, cannot see the object
J M ROGEBHACO.
ginia.
He purchased a farm while they have for trying to run things that
there.
way.
H. A. Kanaga has moved his stock of
boots and shoes to the old Wheeler
•MN. OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY.
building.
'
'
SEED, CORN MEAL, FLOUR, HAIR,'
Geo. W. Francis hse taken pouralon
tahel.
of
his
recently
purchased
rraldence
on bushel.
LIME, plaster stucco
Bav. VanAuken returned home on
WATER LIME.
the south side.
•
Saturday.
Junes Fleming has erected a fine
°
Wash. Roush
large clock in his well stocked jewelry
.
store, which he propone, shall keep the other day.
EMra L. Mrabar and tmally rtaftod
Nashville time.
frianda to Saranac. Monday.
.
•&gt;* ALL THESE ABTlCLRs
'LL'1! FILING in an experienced manner

,

.

BOCK BOTTOM PRICKS

C. W. Smith'*.

or William'i

him?’
Coleridge described himself w
so affected that be never afterwsad
wrote a review, and he appeared to w-

[InUr Ocean.)

valued relic* of antiquity in tbs British
museum, notonjy bec*UM« of it* b.M«7
but because it u one of the oldest spats
urn, ten inch** high. The ground work
ia of bine glass, enameled with whiv
wedding of Thetis and Pelen*.

It w**

Alexander Severus, or a relative of hu,
and was discovered during the aixleenta
century in a rich iiarcophagn* on Moot*
- . «----v re it had been for some
1.300 year*.
A. man named Lloyd,
ity or for love of mia
,
into bits in 1845 with a
■tone; but the piece* were carefully
collected and cemented together, and
luseum, it ia not shown to the public

Leigh Hunt:

It is books that toaeti

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aid.

La Fontaine: Men are a* ©old
ate to the tr uth, hot ee fire to taJ

(C rinnati Enquirer.)
When a native diaoorera on© of
three creature* be is made for Hfe
The act of securiag ft make* him *
mandarin at once, inaure* him from al'
taxation for the remainder of his life.
beside* receiving from the king a pure,
of &gt;1,000 and gift* innumerable In
short, he’* fixed for life; consequently
the natives are continually on the alret
for the spotted brutre. When one v
secured the newe of the capture ir
immediately forwarded to the king
and a po^ae of noble* with ■
robes are *t onc«&gt; diapatel
scene of the capture,
that the captor* have u*
jn„ the rovai rictun are
conli of *cari$t filk.
abend to the slightest wanta o
the animal.
Rich feather fan* will
Silt handle** keep the tareeta from lL
Bring the day, while • «ilk on
broidered muaqnito net ia provided a'
night
vramnva it in th* CODltal * boat b-

urar the rity it ImuK tod U&gt;« tag
it to U» dlr. «&gt;&lt;1 Ibm » ptora h* Wbuilt (or It witbill the rojwl
grounds The hoora it gwuordlv ■. bar
■bad with « goldah rad daooratad wJU
great richtxw* Tho mdea are »kiUfaU
.. .

a. _____ _ Lira tKawraxii

kota.
The “Little Brown Jug” was played
to a rather small, but appreciative,
audimce Thursday evening. Receipts,

him with the idea that he ■ *01 aawu
hi. attire toneta.
.
A Urge tract ol hud without
,

•19.00?
thieving.
A Sabbath school concert was fltrn
“A certain
Sunday night st the M. E. church.
J4»b Brandstetter lost an
oow company with two
last week.
’
, M
„
There is same prospect of a*daily mail

dam affords. A cabinet of minvdere »
appointed, and a large retinue of oth^
noblemen to attend to its went* "h-

for Prairieville.
Mr. and Mr* Perkins were sum­
moned to Ohio more than a week ago
by the death of Mrs. P&gt; mother
Hiram Chase was married to Louisa
।: Jones last week.
MA. W. H. WHRf has • new stock of
’ milBhery.

,

•pigram.
Whsn be had eouciudsd he
read his review aloud to the ladies ei
the family. On* of them, Wordsworth^

&lt;g, Frix
th. he«l

�■The

A DAY IN TANGIER8.

MY SINGLING.
(Detroit Free Press.]
'Rocnd whom the eusbadowin,
Of babyhood's royal dignities,

taste for romance.

WURKI8M

FUNBRAL&amp;

MAN

tASlUklw

(lira John Strattn.1 tn Now York Bun.)
High above me I behold the build­
ings and wall-, of Timgiers. The blue
Mediterranean dashes* its waves against
a ruined mole and a temporary pier for
the accommodation of travelers. Every­
thing is different .from European
scenes. Wild flowers grow j in profu­
sion on the roofs and old walla. The
bright blossoms of the cactus glow in
tire sunlight
The prickly pear at­
tains the size and height of trees, and

I asked Mr. Bonner if be had never
When a Moslem dies, if be w nch
found it necessary to make any new
departures in
consequence of the enough, his family buys a ro®»:
changes in literary taste; if the same this he is placed, .and in it he lies in
order of stories that pleased when peo­ state until the time of bis bunal m pi
ple had read less and had less to read hand. Sometimes he is carried into
and
[
pleased now? He said he hod in no the mosque and so to the grave itaelf
wav altered his original idea* on the but never any farther. Before lower- I
ing
into
the
ground,
the
corpse
is
taken
;
subject of editing. He believed huipan
nature to be always the same in arfy out and wrapped in a cloth, while the
coffin is given m a pre^mt to some I
age -yesterday, to-day and forever.
The Ledger’s enormous constituency moeque. Here it is kept in stock and let
I is an index of a taste. commhn to all , out for a small sum to families who can- ,
mankind—the taste for romance. All not afford to buy coffins for their dead, .
which ride Moors and others mounted
on mulrs and donkeys. The natives । the world likes to read stories. The bnt who feel it incumbent to keep
eat the fruit, cutting each pear from its prosier and more uneventful the lives up the dignity. of the occMion. For j
the very poor, those who look to use
stood a woman without who was swarthy stem with twine. The leaves are food ' of the readers, the greater their de­
i —light
in the ____
exciting
fortunes—of the rather than style, then' hang, in the
„
w— —
.
________
with the sun of Egyptian centuries, for camels.
inner courts of the mosques, a Miries of
I
heroes
and
heroines
of
the
novel
BoJust
below
the
hotel
and
outside
the
•
Bo
­
tall, strung, sinewy, with coarse black
boards shaped like oofiin-lids, and, like
hair and tawny skin, a v omau shunned gota of the city is the soko or market i manoe rests them. It lifts them out
place. On Sundays and Thursdays it [ of the dullness of everyday Hfe, opens ready-made clothes, graded in size from
is filled with a motley crowd, who bring ' wide the gate which leads in the infant to adult makes. These are free
game, meat, eggs, fowls and other pro­ fair field of fancy and bids them walk to all, and the relatives come nod meMand refresh
their jaded nre and decide, take away a board bury
and exclude her unwelcome face and visions from the surrounding country. therein
their dt»ad on it, and then return it to
tens, when the baby gave a little cry It is here that Gibraltar obtains its souls. Existence is se sad and oomfortleen for many that to escape from it its nail ou the wall of the mosque. And •
m of recognition and held out his tiny, supplies.
there is little time in Constantinople
for
a
little
while,
even
in
imagination,
Hero
you
see
the
genuine
Bedouin
dimpled hands with a caressing motion
that all these methods are not in de­
Arab. Wild and dirty as he is, he is by means of a serial that puts its
to the strange, weird woman.
mand. Aside from setu^DM of cholera
And she—her whole face was trans­ clean when compared with the horrid heroine in continued jeopardy and only
and plague, wKbn the people daily die
extricates
her
from
a
complicated
series
figured with that look of mother-love, looking men from the Riff coast,
by thousands the regular death-rate of
which comes from a heart bereft of its ' descendants of the old pirates They of misfortunes alter the villain lias met
Constantinople
is an appslliiig one.
iiis
just
doom
and
her
lover
lias
in
­
young. Tears wore in the fierce black are wild and untamed, and fiercer than
herited a large fortune, is a luxury nutBad drainage, filth, poor food and par- ।
eyes. She devoured my child with her . untamed animals. They do not oven
! MV,r their h^d».‘ Thoi7”h^i’«e \ *? •*
Not only do nil m»n- ■oiial slovenliness keep the returns al- ,
burning glance, and I—well 1 pitied
I closely ahneed after loneing . lock by
romance, bnt the majority wavs full.
hex and bode het come in.
The Turks commonly select a hill M
Then the baby laughed and odoed which they tervenllr believe Mobnm’- 1 I11’ •* Mrong, ertr.vagaol; yea. even
the site for a graveyard. The d nun age
.. ..
.
and patted her with his precious hands, : med will pull thorn np to Iteavon. The ! impoaaible. a . .
ver, numerous. They are
It
a "»«•
miateke to euppoeo that/only is better, and then, too,the opportunity ;
Tews are very
‘m•
and' laid his golden head on her hard I' Tew.
known by
by their
Ilnur peculiar
droesea. They we young
.’??»» care
“*• lor
.(°r ncuon.
ficUuB; x1 nave seen । remains fur getting his headstone a lit le ,
*'
breast, while I watched her narrowly, : known
jealously, m I trod the hospitable round ' cringe to the dust and put up with old. old men and women, hovering dan- , higher than that of his.neighbor, which .
gerously
near
the
grave,
who were the is as dear to the Moslem as to his mdre
of *“ kitchen and sitting-room, he fell ' every insult so as to remain in TanI most confirmed and absorbed of novel Christian brother.
Nothing in the
asleep in her lean, dark arms, with a &lt;p.~.
This iDBtllate war founded by
M. S&lt;wri«-U«-.
readers,
particularly
Ledger
readers, way
of expense
is-ispared
in--------erecting
——
—t------------------- —
—7^. Of p*rtn. (ex-slde *untron of Ervnrh .srmyX for
sweet smile on his contented face.
I
The noise and din in the market i
monuments, and manyof tMm the special treatment of Catarrh. &lt;\u.irrhal
'
Oh, strange democracy of a child's ; place is mfernaL At least 5,0j0 tongues Having relied onfit for romantic food tliese
nature I Aa she laid him down his arms | ore at work. You can hardly force your many years, they no more thought of ।. to. murv.U of canon, vorkatottip
They are all of one shape a slab lhe treatment of above, unnw-d dlsesM-s Dr.
sought her neck; he would have nestled way through the crowd. Once on the | giving it up than they thought of going
formed like a coffin-lid, with the big JtouHeUe’s new. and wonderful inveotloo. tbe
again an her alien breast. She held I outskirts yon are lost in great herds of , barefooted—couldn’t have done so with­
.ml op. tormoonted bj . n«-k tod
’SSFE'
one little hand in hers, and lie smiled cattle and strings of loaded donkeys j out suffering.
- ’ of stone, —
cusd which
around
which is wound which l« now used In all the leudinc teo&gt;pit*d« in
Mr. Bonner told me of a good old *-head
from Barbary. These little creatures
Ths
fnt
and arnknfeniHnt
Europe. It Ironly sinew Dr. Souviellr’* ln»cti*
turban.
*f
“
m»u.
plow,
and
prop«.who
li.rf
in
&gt;
.
.
_
.™ine cut ana arrangement, Uo0 inrt dHroverytt tbta new meUiod of treatI fed the woman and clothed her for carry wonderful loads.
They look
that Thro.a ami Lung iHsbaby’s sake, but then I bade her be­ small by the aide of the camels. These Connecticut village and was the main- , jf the turban varies according to the , |nx the air
rank
of
the
former
wearer,
and
is
’
•»**»
are
»•&gt;
low-r
fcan-tf.
rtvsicians
and
|
stay
of
one
of
the
godliest
of
churches,
'
'
’
'
.
gone. She wanted to stay to work for animals, relieved of their loads, are
, ,
,
. i
iti
u _ sufleren. Inv1t«-d to luvtwUxair thh nx&gt;le of
me; assured me she was wise in woman's lying down in a circle with their fore­ who tottered down to the postoilice painted red, blue, black or yellow trwuiu»-nl. If tmpomilbie u&gt; rail m j«er&gt;o«*»
------ —11—*Vi_*_*i
— .jlife.
:/-, w-riU for ll*l of qdcsUoti* and International
I
regularly
every
week
to
get
hia
Ledger.
according
to
his
nocial
station
in
ays; could minister to the sick, read legs tied- together.- Near them are
*’— Tlimiunda Uvan-d by letter. In*tni
m stars, knew the secret value of the numbers of goatskin tents, filthy in the | A relative, of anti-novel prejudices, who • The adornment of the face of the slab
iv addrrsw by eapress, will*
»lm;. (MB anon or addrr-■«
erbs of the fields—but no, I felt that extreme, and only high enough to sit 1 was visiting his family, expressed her is open to the wildest flight* of barbsr 0
DR. M. hoVVIELl.E
|
Mtonishment
that
he
would
read
“
nov
­
fancy. Nearly all bear flowers gilded
could not breathe the same air with under. The confusion is terrible. Some
xat Egyptian sorceress, and I sent her of the men art banging on drums, and els." "Oh, iny dear, this only a bit of or painted upon them, the favorite
I a newspaper story,” said the honest old । being the water lily and the roao. I WIKXur Young Men tn city or country to
others are playing the khutah, which is
nice, light *»&lt;i ph-a^ant work nt their
nnahincr them, however,
however is
ia n
a — a lake
Clpeely pushing
But before she went she leaned over infinitely worse than the Moorish I man, and went on with his sturdy fore­ Plrww.lv
home*.
a aay easily and quietly
; finger under the lines, chasing a black- nondescript floral effort, more credit­ made, work-M-nt by mail; uo eanraimiftg; no
the baby, took his little hand, soft and
stamp
for
rrplv. fleaae adder--. Krliabh- MTg.
j eyed heroine through a page and a half able to their heraldic art than to their
relaxed in sleep, and spread it open in
Co., Hiilad'a. Fa., drawer TT
sorrow and tribulation.
botanical knowledge.
Between the
her dark, withered palm, where it lay came to a fountain. It was surrounded
A
tike a white rose leaf. Than the weird by a mob of water-carriers.
A."h another instance of an elderly flowera are sandwiched nice closely |_______________________________
Tattered 1 pcriMi
on’s fondness for stories, Mr. printed epitaph* in gilt, that read up 1 B) addrrtains GJU). r. ROWKI.I. a co., io
woman looked at me.
rags fluttered ovex the naked legs. They
inner wm
told xnts:
this: When
of i tod down tod tookJiko to.
. ** iTa-m
t •
**"mT«~* I Bonner
vinen foreman oi
•‘You leetel bein', I tai you lootel
ou^ht flwuelj lor pxeoodMio. m auiug Th,
k, Ux)k hi,
(.
tiona on a tea-box, descriptive of the lean newspaper.
Kn-jaRf 1‘sunphlet. jflr.
bebe fahohune, propah good ?”
IteunteritaM Women vUoMf.ce. bom,
w
A
b; ' virtues of the departed aa dim errered (
“No! no!” I cried, hastily, “I will were covered with the exception of an 1
. aK
Brurtra. called the “Trip
Trio j by his bereaved ones after death.
sot have my baby’s fortune told, at eye crouched on the ground near by, ! Charles F. Briggs,
pings of Tom Pepper," was being .
The Turks are very much afraid of
J
’’■»
I selling bread.
The magnificent Moor*.
AF-mW I
Hl
The woman wm smiling to herself; '
floSing
white
It was biographical in lying themselves and never like to I
a
:
u:. robe and s
tur. published.
think
of
death
in
any
way.
As
a
con■
■
flH
character,
and
related
the
ups
and
,
itie baby smiled, too, and nestled his ! ban, strutted majestically bj
&gt;y, not deign- downs of Mr. Pepper's eventful career ’ „.,
j -ri they
.
sequence
appear peculiarlv heart .
HI
0B
band m hen*. I hated her and longed j jng ’to
his haughty gi
very
graphically,
beginning
with
his
lass
about
their
funerals.
The
body,
in
1
to thrust her away.
• -The streets swarmed withi children in
early childhood. Mr. Bamier'a mother ' s coffin or on a board, as the cam*may So leetol, she munuure.1 vaguely, I rwrloUB costumes.
The
The «small shops
“bc leetel lines in leetel bebe’s han'! | rere packed with men sitting crossgrew quite impatient at the delay be- * laid in a litter. Then four brawtiy
leetel short line, bat so good. Missee,. legged.
-2^2^.
Above, below, around, and
tween installments.
When her son ' Turks lift up the corners and set off as
I tel you leetel bebe's past ?"
...
beneath there was dirt of every de­
“You tell his past?" I answered score- ' saription.
Fortunately for us the viler laughed at her interest in the protracted
“fib,” she Mid, “Why, Robert, I want
fully : “his past is in heaven.”
I smells had been tempered by recent
to see bow the little fellow came out.”
rains. In summer the stench ..is said to
And so they all want to nee how the '
-nay bebe there too!"
be almost unbearable.
characters they grow interested
. hard with the Wkrers to dodge in and
%OT A CURK AIX,
'
This morning we ware awakened
| out among the horses and carnages. In Hut a genus and mire remedy for all tbo~
■natch my baby away from her, but early by a great noise. We heard crick, come out
। front of the moaques are slanting atonaa,o&gt;«npumu which destroy the frvshasaa aou
there waa something in her seird face J shouts, and beating of drums, the firing
« -bid. Ih. b«li«
IMted ,hil.
A?&amp;
that checked me.
/ 1
[London Graphic.]
of guns, and the steady tramp of anithe pnests and
mourners go in UQMFy
z
MI tai this leetel bebe's fuohah?” The
If The North German Gazette wants ।
pray. This finished, the march
«-&lt;• »« *., ncmw
asked.
were the thousands who had filled the to pick auolber qurrel will. Fntooo, it is
Mtu
— b reiteA
J looked at him, my beautiful boy; soko returning to their homos in Fez may find a pretext for doing so in an *uu„**k^
i
»
.
i
of Women and Children '
iLu -i.;«h
i.*m»._____ _
AH bn* th« monmen laugh and go.
his future!
'I ’had’ ‘trodden
"
'*
that' path Morocco, and the great desert of —
article which
lately appeared in a
; sip and poke fun at the bearers for
paper recommending that
Sahara. There is, however, a dense Parisian
their awkwardness in lowering the I.
resident population.
toys of German make should
be
Philip, my king.’
Large quantities of the
A few years ago an English lady boycotted.
cheap toys t»old in France are manufac­ when he bps scrambled out the diggers !
married
a
Moor
holding
a
high
position
“It ess not mooch," ahe answered in
He promised that she tured in Germany, but why the French begin tilling in the dirt and the party
low and solmnn tones- tricks of her in Tangier*.
। shofild not be able to undersell the imtrade, J believed then. “He ess a levtel should be liis only wife, but since then | porters of those wares is not explained. goes away. There is no further show
he
has
espoused
four other women. She
of sentiment, and after the erection of I
kingling; here eea a life-line in pitty
is allowed to walk out, but not unless . It is complimentary to this oountry that a headstone, little care is there whether ;
han', an on both ends life-line, eet
' the journalist who proposes the boy­
the worms or the dogs lunch ou the de­
-heaven.
He ieetal kingling, an* she is guarded. If she left him, -&lt;he
’
cotting
does
not
object
to
English
toys,
could take nothing with her.
If
parted. Being fatalists, they know he {
have crown ia fnchah.Z
away,
she
would for be admits toy engines, and stTsteam
h6*0!*- ! “ ?ikber in torment or imglorv, and
She went away reluctantly, and keep­ he sent her
'
boats
like
those
made
in
Engla
*
""
‘
1 whil® cefUin that the earn*fate must
ing her eyes m»on him until the door be entitled to an income or to £2,000
seem,
c un“Y , come to them in time, they don't want
oaslu
The
|x&gt;or thing
is a I would
i
------- ••indeed,
,r • ■ that each °o.
sloeed, and
wheu
he
awakened in
£ *" boU“r ** *• ‘h“Sh‘ *»'-i
looked around with a little grievejl cry. virtual prisoner. We have received
u comes, and so endeavor
to forget the
and fretted and was impatient for some­ an invitation to visit her, and shall
...„
laid under contribution t^ stock a good j
q^th aa savor
' *’
“
thing that waa gone.
quickly and oomtwo
harems. Ths inmates
.
.
.
- .
.
: pletely m possible
I have only a few words more to aay. I *in
“”
ww Moorish u».cuu».
England cajjels not only in the arti- ;
and that is to mothers. Never let anv K*T® ““ * very kind reception. Phi
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
-e.nl womw. teU yonr oiokl . rorUmo
8^7 *PP-r«&gt;« of IM outer weU.
but in playthings made from India rub­
•
■■
anntrMtjMi ttrnnaiT with th* tnaulA
Dave fflCTpXLu. wm in
is such a thing M an evil eye, .contrasted strongly with the inside ol
the bouse. The hails were tiled. Mar­ bar, in balls of every kind, io say noth­
and it envies all happineas and pros­
the Kldneya,Torpid Liver
ing of the instruments required for our attendance upon the state &lt; central oomperity, and caste its boleful glances on ble pillars, bright colors and rugs gave
national games. A hundred years ago, mittee meeting yrelerday, and, when­
RheUmattem, Dlxrineea,
those whom it would injure, and they the rooms a bright appearance. Matever
he
spoke,
bis
voice
could
have
fade, wither unto death.
My babv
Shri Heeteobe, Loee of
of French noblemen, it warn
pilled from the hour that woman left apartment* facing the court-j*
and when tlw wood violets were aid oom were the bed-roona of the win
politimana, who are always making b^l
the spring-time
and . the robins

Philip, my king!”
We never called him Philip, although
that wm his name. We just called lum
“Pet" and •‘Rose-bud" and “Precious"
and “Baby," or any other sweet diminu­
tive that our fend and foolish love for
him prompted, and Ke answered to
them with a sweet trembling of his
baby lipa, and a questioning look on
his bmutiful, serious face.
He wm still a baby, with heaven's
bhje in his limpid eyes, and heaven’s
KSMhiue ou his golden hair, when one

Infants

Children

Centaur llnlmant.-a..*-

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CfflUM.ROCI ISLiJWo "
j

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ROUTE

CHICAGO.

TEN THOUSAND
Farms in Michigan

• Leverinn’sJ Roasts Ms

............ rPHUlift

IM." tinh

■-MJB.AiwayM full w»-igbs

4lh.

Entirely
EGETABL^

AND
ASUtiE
CURE

COSTIVENESS

3'

uckad their browst*. we laid him
away frou» our sight foreverDon t
'
or teething, or
some
natural thin
woman's longing for
.. .. .
Away. And she came with i-rooodile
tears, and tried to see me, but they kept
bar from ma 1 should have strangled

Blotches, Boils. Tamers, let­
ter, Humors, Salt Rheum,
Scald Bead. Boras, Mervnnal
and Irregularities. Dizziness.
Loss of Appetite, Juandie*
Affections oi the Liver. IndJ
gnetibn, Btliousnass. Dyape}^
Ula ahd General Debility

MsaA&amp;UMV Ml*.
occasional cushion. The wives prefer
to recline ar to sit on the floor. One

Moor. We saw there several clocks
and mirrors, evidently a recent impor­
tation from Paris, bat they looked oat

Oh, my little lost kiugling!

adopted ia Praaoo mwob te*it woo
diooanted ten, A. Fnteb are Min
obliged teSrtaH
MW|SM Iteoao
from feriied They aamoe aa. hww’ dofiemd dolls’
animals out of
drosses, m fa
mechanical toy.,
cardboard, a
that is, toy*
worked ^byeoma

Hhe
had been married1^ two years, Hhe sat
, oa the floor barefooted with three

[Lincolnton News]

Curas Scrofula, Erysux‘1*..
PtfmpJea and face Grubs,

—AL—_

——aw.

&gt;.&lt;■

■■

Mr. K. EL Spratliri. near Clarksville,
gay sod happy crowd of young peopl
gathered in to partake of the boepitaut

Franconia, bat espe Hatty Nutetai

attend-

carved oul

in Wuhtngton be ofnouwcelled upon ,
PnwMeot AMbor. nd m. re.nwd’ «
with
dlgnited
onrtMy
hr. UM b(
(nUMBAn.
JXn^v.
«ok
mighty
moe qnnrten hwe.f nid D»ve, gawp
I

HEADACHE

kero tt^ all tMoo^U* TU presideni'
good-toterwU, end etrorc to1'’
conceal the embarraBsment the unman- :
nerly familiarity of his caller naturally
ogrorimed^him.
Presently Dbv.4L

obmlru.

Cnnt Kb.nja.fivm, L«»
b*&lt;o. ftAm* Batk. Bpnn. oad
BnUoo. Akthjua. CMan*.
Coo^u, CoAto. Bon nkrost

charming and moot faecinatii

tars. The crowd ।
past 9 o’clock. E

:itSE3S«£?5fS?
AGENTS^*

aRrflectiBg Safety lanio
«nfcit,'.-.
JThm-

Bites, Tooth. Jfer. and Head­

ache, and all pains and aches.
lag Mr. and Mrs.

Spratlia for

their

OwFi

grown up.

The

LanoS

! ter bj l

railroad

He

Uwilla C

.tKd-r-

�Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 50.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 4, 1884.

LEWIS STERN'S
Is the Place to Trade
returned from the East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and
CLOTHING, which were bought at figures to suit the times.

Ws are Law fan helm fa ffar!
And [x:ople who want to buy them can save money by going to see
them and get prices which are as good as a sale.

Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach to
:-ir&gt; what they need.

Call early and get the BestBargains

LEWIS STERN,
OF THE CASH STORE.

Dow’s Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

WHOLE NO. 1498.

power and resources would as * quickly
be 'used to protect the sacred rights of
the cemetery, though the infringement
was concerning one of its would be de­
’stroyers, us though it wan in regard to
There was heavy musketry firing in &lt;one of of its defenders.
the direction we were going. In re­
(Continued.)
sponse to the question if he knew
NEIGHBORING EXCHANGES.
where our brigade was. he said it was
them that were doing the fighting just 1
Diligent search results in the finding
over in the woods. I was born a cow­
ard, but I had a courageous streak on &lt;of about one live fruit bud in a hun­
dred on peach trees in this vicinity.
that day and had resolved to do my full
Wm. Manley, of Bowen’s Mills, a
duty. So my comrade and I moved 'former Gun Plains man. has rented his
farm there and moved to IHainwell to
along together in the direction of
fighting comrades. There was a little reside.
Chas. W. Morrell, who bought the
opening just to the rear of the woods Gun
(
Lake house, is making improve­
our regiment was fighting in, and as I 1ments at that resort on Gun Lake, and
came out of the woods from one side, ,has recently purchased a number of new
boats.
.
perhaps ten rods distant, on the other
A child of Wm. I’ittinger’s on the
side came a comrade and an old home 1Plains, 10 or 12 years old, was taken
a fit on Sunday and fell upon the
acquaintance of company H. with the with
1
tieing burnt so badly that the
blood running down his face and over stove,
j
flesh on’her arm rdhered to the hot iron.
his clothes. Several other men came
Two supremely drunken men were
out, and 1 ••weakened" for a moment, &lt;on Bridge street, slowly making their
but bracing up again I struck into the 1tortuous way east, at 6 o’clock Monday
And Plainwell will see
woods and over the hills where the col- ’afternoon.
that frequent sight the coming year.
onel told me my company was. The ’With low bonds, irresponsible bonds­
boys gave me three cheers as 1 came up. imen, and one of our officers partly paid
his sevices by the saloon men. we
They had been fighting 15 or 80 minutes. for
1
We were in rifle pits rudely and hastily ‘cannot expect much else.
NO. XVI.

built and here we staid until our amuiunition was exhausted, repulsing the
rebels in every effort they made to dislodge us. We were relieved about ten

(Charlotte Republican.
The registry list of this city shows
the
names of 1,095 voters. The addi­
]
tions
that will i&gt;e made will more than
]

o’clock and not engaged again during
the day. Except the retaking of Culp's
hill just mentioned there was not much
fighting the 3rd in the forenoon. Gen.

s that it is evident that there are-at least
so
1
1,100
voters in the city. Taking the
usual
estimate as a basis it woula indi­
'
cate
that we have a population of 4,400.
*
It is with the greatest satisfaction
।
that
we learn that the council and the
gas
parties are approaching agreement.
|
The lighting ofthe city with gas will
be a long stride ini taking us out of the
]list of country villages. The conceaatons
;made by those proposing to establish
the
works have removed every reasonI
able
objection and left no excuse for our
1
longer being deprived of gas.

Lee was, making preparations for his
last herculean effort to break through
the union lines. Mead kept his army
well in hand and awaited developments.
Lee’s plan was to mass his best corps in
front of Cemetery hili, and after subjecting the objective point to a terrific cannonade, carry the hill by assault. At
one o’clock 150 confederate guns of var­
ious calibne opened their concentric tire
and 80 union guns thundered back their
iron responses. For two hours this ter-

rifle duel was kept up and the air tor­
tured with deadly missies. Lee, suppos­
ing that two hours of such terrible
• work had demoralized our line at that
point, ordered out Longstreet’s corps,
j (or a portion of it) form 15,000 to 1,8000

Rattle Creek ’Repabiieau.
Chief Engineer Bohnett has received
telegrams today that all railroads will
carry those who wish to attend the
!
State Firemen’s (convention here in May,
for a fare and one-third. Battle Creek
is the birthplace of the State association,
it having been organized here 10 years
ago next Monday. Special efforts will
therefore, lie made to render the meet­
ing a success.
causes of the

Cincinnati Riot.

court steps in, and, instead of endorsing *
the lower court’s effort to punish crime,
enlists upon the side of the criminal
lawyer and aids him with quirks ano
techhicalitittj to secure the release of
his felon client, or to effect wearisonx -.
delays and continuance*, which are tan- V
tamount to the same result.
The Cincinnati riot h» been an abor
tive attempt to remedy a terrible wrong,
and much as we may deplore lynch-law
violence and sympathize with the inn©

consolation of know tag that the Ohio
General Assembly will bow probably
act. Nothing else apparently would v
ebmpHshed the purpose of COITiptlllilLthia instance is evident from the intim
ation of Gov. Hoadly that he shall malethe matter the subject of a special men
sage to the legislature. If the Legisla
ture is wiee.it will adopt the reform al

events to the members of our LerteU
ture they would do well to consider.

There are over 500 Knights of Labor
in Grand Rapids.
The Reese Roman Catholic (Church L
being inclosed very fast

The Grand Rapids telephone exchaugt
has 600 subscribers in the city.

About 30 Adventists left Battle Creek
for California April L

East Saginaw common council W
discanled standard time for solar.
Bellevue has fixed saloon keepers’
Ibonds at $3,000. and druggists’ at tljOOO
The Battle Creek public library has «.
circulation of 5,000 volumre a week.

Big Rapids' Episcopalians are mailing
arrangements to build a rectory.
Saginaw people can catch fish in th«i
(cellars now. It’s an ill wind that blows
[nobody any good.

Michigan postmistresses commise
ioned: Sophia Hansen, Wilson; Sank
E. O’Brien, Westville.

Dr. Thornton takes charge of tb«
■
Sturgis
Journal after this week. Mr
• Ainger retires as a mail agent.

The Woman's Relief Corps at Battle
Creek has 35 members, all wire,
widows or daughters of veterans.

*Over 30 frame buildings will I* erec­
ted at Newaygo this summer in addit­
ion to the brick dwellings.

| strong, massed in (close column oy divisJ. K. Fairchild ia anxious to’dispow
The ChlcoKo Tribune.
। ion) and led by the brave Gen. Gw. E.
of the Alcona County Review, locaken
One need not look further for the
। Prickett, of Virginia. Tim ground over causes which started the bloody Cincin­ at Harrisville, the county seat
■
----------। whichthey muft pass to reach our lines nati riot than the statement of Col..
The force on the new furniture fac­
' was ap^n nearly' one mile in width. Tom Campbell, the noted criminal law­ tory at Newaygo will be increased Ar
yer, who defended the assassin Berner, 100 men when it reach** its maximum.
The following plocrs un.1 times have tx*n des­
Now
Watch
thia
paper
srenr
woea
for
a
year
!
Opposed
to
this
impetuous
charging
ignated by tite Board of Examiners for bolding
in which he'flaunt!ngly announces that
W. &amp; E. Goetzinger, St Louis, art
public examination* for teachert\ in Rarpy
column WM th, 2nd C«n». undW Gen. “he not only could have acquitted the
county. The secretory is lyithorized to grant
special crrtltlc.-ites which arc valid only until the IT?.?1'" *1“IW.S. Hancock, with the 3rd corp# on­ murderer if he had been so disposed,
next public examination:.
but
that
it
was
the
first
case
in
which
I der Birney on his left and the 1st corps
Friday and Saturday, March a«th and 29tb. at
he had ever allowed a jufy to convict a
Hnatlngx.
under Newton on his right. Perhaps
Detectives are working hard for ;
criminal client of his.” There is more
Saturday. Apr. Mh, at Nashville.
in all the annals of war there is no more underneath this than Mr. Tom Camp­ clew to the fire bug who burned th*
Saturday, Apr. 12th. at Middleville.
Saturday. Apr. 19th, at Fralrtevllle.
desperate and determined charge record­ bell is willing to openly aver—a good Sturgia flouring milL So far they h»v&lt;
It ii expected that all who Intend to teach. |
and have not certificates in force, will attend nt ;
ed than this charge for the possession deal more than he will be likely to aver been unsuc’ceesful.
in the present mood of the people of
some one of these places. Examinations will , .
. Vernon will have the beet grist mill
of Cemetery hilt The rebels fought
begin promptly at nine o'clock, and teachers are 1 ’
,
Cincinnati.
roller process in Shiawassee county.
urgently requested to be present at the opening. I .
with the desperation of despair, fully
It is pretty freely alleged that the
Examinations will be both oral and written, .
Lt will cost between &gt;12,000 and •!».
realizing that if they failed the battle jury which tried Jhe case of Berner 000.
chleflv the latter. Candidates for a third grade
certificate must pans a satisfactory examination,
•• Hob" Cough Cure, ss Cante.
was-packed to bring in a mild verdict­
with a standing of 70 per cent., in each of the I prescription of a Borton physician, dispensed and perhaps their cause was lost. Nevqr half a dozen wretches were slipped on
Jas. Harrington, of Otisville, keeps a
following subject-: Orthography, reading, writ ypani by a Boston druggist.
halting for nor heeding the terrible the jury for that purpose—and. as Camp­ saloon. He has been arrested for steal
ing. arithmetic, grammar, geography, u. 8. j one doaa will cure any ordinary’ cough. It
history, civil government and tbeory.and art of net* almost magically. Ask any dealer to get gaps that Hancock’s double shotted can­ bell says, if he had been so disposed ing*a S5 bill from the tobacco box of n
teaching.
/
you a X cent bottle of “Hub” Co»gh Cure, non was ploughing through their ranks, they would have brought in a verdict drunken man.
For a second grade, the additional require-1 and don’t be put off with any other
menta will be elementary algebra, physiology. )
. they pressed forward and begin the as- of acquittal, though the yoitqg wretch . M. E. Marsh, of the Lansing News,
had confessed his guilt and uie proof
physical eeoprapby and book-keeping, with a ।
pent of t^e hills. As if by magic up was against him. It wfc a hiry partly has leased his office to J. M. Pottet
standing In each branch of to per cent.
For a first grade, natural philosophy and jeenrose the undaunted line of blue and nincompoops and partly packed by cor­ until Dec. 1. Marsh is suffering from
eral history, with a standing In each branch of
inflammatory rheumatism.
SM) per cent.
por&amp;i a deadly volley of musketry into rupt lawvers for a wicked purpose. It
On and after Sept. 1st next, candidates for
Murphy
Bros., saloon-keepers al
their ranks. They haft and recoil, but is reported that five or six of them were
even' grade must sustain an examination In ।
Tawaa, who were the last to hold th*
paid
for
their
infamous
service
in
mak
­
physiology and hygiene, with particular refer- I
}
urge^ on by their dauntless officers,’ ing a miscarriage of justice. It was fort against the temperance crusade,
ence to the efferta of alcoholic drinks, stimulatite and narcotics upon the human system.
they press forward up to the very muz­• the knowledge of this, the knowledge have at last succumbed, and there i*
All candidates with whom no member of the
zles of the guns, and men close in handI that there was no security for human great rejoicing thereat
Board Is acquainted, must furnish satisfactory
ABOIT HCMBVOH.
proof as to moral character.
to hand death struggles. Reinforce­. life under the law. that it was within
One hundred and forty-five membere
School oOctn (especially Inspectors) are oor. the ability of $riminal lawyers aided by
Tbe remedy that •dvertlses-KOsra othuh of
any account, xvkhv othkr a fraud oad hum­ ments have been hurried from every the defect ofthe law and laxity of the of the Garland-st M.E. Church, Flint,
bug—Is a fraud and humbug Itaelf on the face of available point in t^e field. Pickett's sup■­ oourts to defeat justice, that aroused have pledged themselves to abstain from
the use of intoxicating- liquors, tobadoo.
ENOCH ANDRUS. Hecretary.
on® that ports fail to come up, and a fresh brig­ tile people of Cincinnati to such a pitch and profane jlnngiiHgr
need but little advertfsli
rat place
of uMugnation. They felt that there
In the household, never
ST. Such ade of union troops is hurridly thrust was no other way to punish criminals
J. L. Wilcox, of Flint has recently
I’robkU Order.
forward to the right and rear of Pickett’s except by the lynch law The people invented a machine for paring, coring
State of Michigan. County of Barry.-w.
men, and a large portion of his division had appealed and clamored for justice and slicing apples, which, be claims,
At a mwsIou of the iTofiatc (^urt fer ttaJouuis captured. Longstreet’s' charge has over and over again. The press had ex­ will put 50 bushels of apples per day Id
posed the iniquities practiced in courts a fit State for evaporation.
I failed,’the battie of Gettysburg is over,
and jury rooms and urged a reform in
A Free Methodist minister made him
this union army victorious and the un- criminal procedure, but no attention
sblf too free when he entered the Hart
What Htruck an OM Boldtar.
jqn to saved. The next day, July 4th, was paid to it The travesty of justice ford skating rink and ordered the skat­
H
"
rwriled.
"It will soon be twenty yean since the war’ l*wnl&gt;erton at Vicksburg capitulate-1 to went on until Jt became intolerable.
: ere to drewt from their ungi»diy sport
The soberer clans of citizens Diet in
Grant, and fright hopes gave plane to mass-meeting to frame an appeal to the, He was thrown out by the proprietor.
despopdehey and gloom.
legislature for additional legislation to
day of
Ths rebel km at Gettysburg was make the laws effective and life more and friend*?) who te
noon,
HJ.0W) killed and wounded and 13,600 secure, and the more impulsive and them with guns and
tkm.a
hopeless class, urged by the wild dieire When the report wa
and al
to take the law into their own han^ ran, leaving their saj
and avenge the failure of justice, rush­ hind them. Moral: 1
ed to the jail remake*ure of the mur­
.
°%at &lt;nu uft aooutb." I eald, dleldla, du missing; total 22,100.
B. R. Johnson, who lives near Buch
Gettysburg te the county scat of derers confined there and precipitated a anan. baa invented a novel fire escape
udd petitioner last two cigars.
bloody ridt.
J
,
’
“T ‘
’
Adams county,’ is about eiflbt miles
For
this
horrible
riot
the
man
Camp
­
SS
thtaorder
north of the southern line of Ute state bell and his aiummaNe jury are prim- to Ute roof or any window of abuUding
and
for the rescue of people, whib ti eea
and contains about 3,000 inhabitant*.
also be operated from the ground aa a
Congress ratalillihed a national cemetery has* long lieen unsafe in Cincinnati. bate to dbebarge water npon the Are.
there, and a monument in memory of There arr twenty-live untrird murder­
Enrollment ot sUadenta at the etala
. __ nnnnrv mil
t A true copy.]
the dead imried there was erected, cost­
________

■mm. -m Muhigsu. County of Bain- «.
Al a vision of th*&gt; Probate Court tor the
- *wmtv of Barry. boiden al the Probate Office in
-v city of Hartings In said county on Tuco•:q. lh'- JMii day of March iu the year one
’•'aww! &lt;*tght hundred and eixlity fbur.
rerent, t hm.-nt bmitb. Judge &lt;JHl,rr&gt;bftte.
!r&gt; the matter nf-tbr estate of Charter Hmlth,
•inoeated.
'&gt;n reading ;wid filing the petition, duly vert.• •.4. of John W. Ford, administrator of the es­
ate of Sahl deceased, praying that bis final ac­
: nt this day filed nu*y be heard and allowed.
-i.d x". order tr/r distribution entered, and be be
uu-harged from hla Mid trust.
Tbertupon It is ordered, that Monda). the
day ot April al ten o'clock in the
■rrtHKsn. be aa»^ned foe Um- bearing of said
I’X'Uou. and that the heirs al law of said de-

• Mau*, arr required to appear at a seeslon of
’
then to be bidden at the i’robate
' &gt;»eeir. the Hty t&gt;( Harting*. In Mid county,
•r&gt;G «.ho'r rauae, if any there be. why the prayer
■ ' the pedhorwr should not be granted.
and it k further ordered that said petitioner
.- re nc,;;,yu ix-n^ug interested in said
"’•rtc. of the pc-ndferj of said jietlUon, and the
'•tuw thereof by causing a copy ot this order
y.N- published in the listings Bannsr, ft
’•wpttper printed and circulated in said county
Barry, once tn each week for three wucccmIvf
’”*** previous to said day of Maring.
•
cIem ent Smith,
I* w copy.&gt;
Judge ot Probate
Michigan. Counts of Barry.--M-'
a -?*slon of the 1‘robate Court for the
runty i»( H^rrv. hoMcu a: the Probate Office In
•t* Hty of Hastings in said county on Tuesday,
day of Marvb, iu the year one thoua.jw eight hun'lred and elghly-tour.
mvetit, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
Ute matlar of the estate of Peter Cobb.
•teMMd
Cts r-adlngand filing the petltlou, duly verified,
‘•ipeayizME that a paper this
.j) nW with Uuh court purporting to be the
‘
of said deceased may bo
fitted to probate »md the executor therein
•KKted appointed.
.
tb'-reupoDit Is ordered, that Monday, the 14tb
*?» of Abril, a. D. iwM. at teho’clock In the
•Wenxvn. be aligned for the bearing of said
un&lt;i that the heir* at law of said deand all other persona interested in said

►

eity of Hastings, in said county, and show
If any there be, wby the prayer of the
MbUoocr should out be granted.
Ano it is further onfcred that said petitioners
WrnotJre tn the persons Int^SJ^ta Tild
“J.11*' Pjadrocy of said petition, and the
' ■. z;n- thereof, by causing a eoirt of thia order
BAXNKH,-A
^papef printed and circulated In sahl county
w

&lt;•( Michigan
At a
nt I
‘Jof Harry

‘csSSSEasniflt.

/ass s

Administrator*** gale. "

iSpgrasa-s

_________ , given, that
in jrarnuamw at Itemm. granted to the under­
tortk* 1
mlnor* for reaoooM therein signed. administrator of the estate o *
rlet M.
Thereupon it la ordered, that Tw*day, the Probate for
y k f APrl1 Dext •(
o'elook In Ute
be assigned tor Uie haarlnx of
and that the heir# at law
r persons Interested In u

PEACH TREESIll
‘jvtos thereon^
■«h" published ini
W*r printed and
J*Ty. onee tn each

DiMtournox
that
Is this

srss

TH* WxmSJctpSt and tmbunk

ing &gt;80,000. A bronze equretrian statue
ofthe lamented Gen. Reynolds, costing
&gt;13,000, was also erected there. Three
thoilsaXiH-five-hundrtd .and eighty un­
ion dead lie buried at Gettysburg, and
many of the rebel dead; though most of
the latter have l&gt;een‘ exhumOd and re­
moved south since the war. While liv­
ing they sought each others liven. The
one strove to destroy bls country, the
other, to preserve it. Now they have
met the lafik enemy of mankind and
peacefully sleep on freedom's soil, be­■
.
neath the shadow of the same monu,
dietU, within the confines of
same'
cemetery . and within the boundary of
the same state; the same tiag triumph-

It is the general failure of the dispensa­
tion of justice that at last aroused the
n-Ullatmo. 11 b Um
fwU« U»a r niurdere.■cannot be mmjab«j by law lor, bb crime. It b the
kuowlwljte that be will escape either by
the a&lt;lro!tn«B ot nnecrupuions lawyer,
and the venality of oomil* jurore in
the lower eourU. or if he u convicted
in the lower cunrt that the supreme
court will reverar the finding on name
wretched quibble, and that he will be
remanded tor a new trial and let out on
Mraw ball, until he eecajrea altogether.
The supreme ouurt of Ohio, like the
supreme court «*
*- 1—-------with verdicts of
than once interfl
the criminal eour
nicalitiea. itbs
bagurd with the
the

partinent.
farau-r, insane over the CrouflbWttder,
has died from his affliction. He waa
an enthusiastic champion of Judd
Crouch and Dan Holcomb.
t
There was a very email crowd ia
attendance at the county convention
of the prohibition union party, held at
Big Rapids on Friday laat. No organ

and O. B. Halon* Is th* end.

, _

Lon b, flood at MUUmdtoatenldKX
noct tA*, a patetak ImlMl W®

�free trade will do for the farmers of oners Mere burned. but several wtffifralmost suffocated bv the dense sqKke
thia country. The proposed reduction
2---------------------------- ;--------------- ■
LBotes were republicans, the one diasejit- in the Morrison bill is a step in t
m'tiDailVexli&lt;-u,»b«d by »&lt; poi«
marshall l. cook. Editor.
ix.in&lt; a lifelong democrat
direction. The large majority of dem­ will, the
.
TbewumMm brinf e*red tar*»
:
These are the facts in the case; and ocrats in congress are committed to a
Hastinos, Mu hi., April &lt;1884.
the bq«lHUU.tnnory.a&gt;.&lt;Ut their b«D«.
free trade policy. The prevailing
senti­ Kittredse.
I the sophistry,
taffy and false
statements
w»uee gun wore wm EJ5K?
■' mob.
&gt;b put,
Ulf u
dntuage
democratic,statesmen
and the j ■jw yje
of Mr. Clark nor any other man can ment of democratic
statesmen and.
puts yic
«u*«h|v Bt
*•» lb.000.,
KKPVBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. ' ch^
We leave it to candid, democratic press is that our country ' and will bring suit against
c
____ nniint.V
the
county j
e
th.t
jivueB.imre
__
._
dJSSure 7^?
b&lt;m«rt mun if thre, f^ta do not jwrtify should adopt a free-trade policy. As’ ^°L^
There was a report on the street that,
u»ta
p“rt!' soon os it dares,. the* democratic
-------- party­ H^ner haa been recapvnred and hung .
tto&lt;u) to auead tbe national republican conven-' is and has been the friend ot the green- will come before the country on a free-1 at Loveland. Tins was proved to be
trade plaifonn—the majority favoring K^rro^heSw^ X ta®
“XTu.eS.'XaS
from IK flrot b»ue Oil tbe eupreme

fhe Hastings.

TIME FOR ALL I

fiE&lt;SSd i eourtdeetared that it«»lawful muney. that course even now. There can be ran into the Min mi river and waa
Kapkb. on Thursday, the »tth day of April. A. ' We leave to these same candid men the nothing more certain than \that free drowned. Tins is nTA.'
^TOTrepubifcwS^to^ Of tbe state and all decision of the question as to whether trade
------- ---------------- the sheep ,raising
^ing bw.
“-R ““ holr dcnunt!y*'is
would
ruin
bu»- Uie night ™
was V&lt;
ver"
.
' Tminri m nitn
1
S3
»»pro»« court-dueidon i. nut in .man r.in our .Und,
except upon the
poured by excited citip-m. and I
dignifyink’ am»ricm labor, protoctinx and ex- harmony with republican ideas. Speak- wertern plaiuA No tanner who ha. to if found Mive Hemer will certainly be
inK.&gt;feb«.k-we would like to know feed hie sheep in winter, or whoee land lynched
at
d,K1
“*
If t i» not cheeky for the democratic b worth from S30 to .100 an acre can h
Metlon of our common country, and who drtln- party, after having fought the green- afford to sell his w’ool in competition
Cincinnati, . Mar. 30. — The riot
Iwek in eo.«T«B and the nation', high- with the Australian or South Ameri- which begun Friday evening was tem­
porarily quelled by a volley from the;
SuSSIStSw'E Xffi” i
rourt- •» now cb,im to be if. truest J
can article.
militia, in which eight persons were
gate In tbe election of delegalea to this conven- | ;md l&gt;est friend.
It has never been alloted to Barry Allied and twenly-Bve more wonndei i
. . , ,
x .
..
although the mob tired the coal cellars
MU^'l'eircunz
’.^r^wkKuul'v.'rhe
’nwiQimi
The democrats of thia state reaUze
The various congressional
districts have
the ,
county to have a delegate to any nationjail M 1&gt;U M ,4 O.dock
Uw
option al electing their delegates to the national .
SSfMWS
ft,
\
«'&lt;'
fx*
th
»&gt;
fl
'
»
out
Of
MX
.of
thoro
;
••avention at separate popular delegate con- !
al republican convention. It is time • morning.
_jonung.
,
veaUons, called on not leas thau twenty days ,
that
the
county
was
represented
by
a
Quiet
reigned
throughout
die
day,
buti^anUcf&amp;to'i^of a’renewalofthe j
The Watkrbury Watch Co., of New York and Waterbury
published
notice, and regidariy
rejndarly held In
in tbcjotithe con- i who will vote the so-called union tick- i
poblte
bed n&lt;ake,
delate there, and we move th.t it be
“Uc,'ullu"'
reD"*‘•Of-U*
■TMiinui! dittrifts at unv tithe wiUiin fifteen
Xipi vt prSfir tn the inerting of the stale con- I et
Ct have
I18VP heretofore
ncretOlore acted with
Will) the
tnc retOtrouble Governor IlMdl)1 Conn., being demroun of advertising their name and
done when this district selects Its men EEurcintagl Ga’utas gun wm taken I have made arrangements with a number of the large retail
I
pubUcans.
It
is
for
this
reason
alone
Uon Into district conventions, as has been uent- *
•
.
tofore pracUced.
I that they are extending aid and comfort at Grand Rapids.
to the jail..nd too «tre«u were bam- c]othiers of this country by which the latter are enabled t,.
to the union part,, and in an indirect * The republicans in every township of , ejded (&gt;,lhepobMandrold,eroforl»lpresenfctoevery purchaser of a Heady-Made Suit of nothin.
; &lt;v « iu help on iu organization. They. Barry county should be thoroughly or­
Anonymous circulars had been dis- or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, pne of their ]inprnvF&lt;i Sjj
Ove hundred votes cast for governor at the last , the democrats, hope to draw enough ganized and see that every republican
tributed through the city, calling for
V;PV1P Sorins “f’ ” Watches
voter, from the republican rank., by votes on election day.
tbe organisation of a vigilance commit- ter 3llCKie oenes V.
arenes.
tee of three hundred in each word, a
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are ti.,n“ns of “»■ uni"" P*rt-v &lt;l'«Ue. w that
utied to a seat in the convention who does not the democratic or fusion ticket may be
j“n
"o“
i best low priced time piece made in the world.
convwoUon’s arcT^u'est- j elected. The democratic party is on
stationed outdide. .
:
-o
ff . I record as opposing all legislation against
About eight o’clock stones were
,
eratm cltoneu to the Hon. Win. Utingatont-, Jr.
CINCINNATI CONVULSED BY
MOetroit,
Mich.-,
aw
soon
.is
SSyaJSto &lt;^tri&lt;taSdi™S!2'We wish it understood thatthis is no lottery’s.-h.-,nr w
aloetroit,
as
as practicable aftei
after the liquor tarflie. The republican partv
SCENE
OF
POPULAR
FURY.
ftelr
uwnral
ninvimtlOM
anheld.
.
.
.
'
‘
their several conventions are
is
on
record
as
favoring
a
popular
vote
■
E. s. LACEY. Chairman.
played by the riotera. At 10 o'clock
exactly as Stated above.
Barry county is entitled to ten delegates
on the prohibition question.
Five- THE JAH. STOHMKI) BY A MOB the treasurer’s office in the court house
TO HANG BERNKB.
was seton fire because the sheriff reAmong those who have adopted the above are the followin
RKFimtiCAN cocnty convention, sixths of the republicans in the last two
FrtdlylOnl?hrTi»Ur^,flSo^«:
known concerns: .1. S. Hudson. Detroit, Mich
E li
A republican county convcnUon to elect ten legislature?* favored such a Vote. The
THE MOB OVKRPOWEKEP-BER.
wtaort to a
mob from the windows wito deadly ef- A Co., Cleveland. 0.; Putnam Clothing Co.. Chicago
I
W
NER ESCAPES.
Apruwth next, also to elect ten delegates to ; man opposed the measured The onlv
Xmp^toju^’to^mM «d* Humphrey i Co.. St. Ix-uis. and many other*
rvpmout said county in tbe district convention
,
4
tor the third conCTwionai diatrtft, should one | reason why it was .not submitted by the
Cincinnati, March 28. — William
.
•
Berner was this afternoon sentenced to was shot dead by the riotera.
We
&lt;8000 of...
these 'stem
wm
the
The fire engines were not J^jowed to
. v have ww
V'T' windinj
**’
the penitentiary
penitentiary for
for twenty
twenty years
^£‘£y»p7?*‘ro.co,nc be.,on! t**6 wo'cntiou j cause five-sixths of the republican mem­ and
to pav the costs of the pro®- ?rork: The yells of toe mob could be an(| WJ] Reep good time tttid require BN
win be held at the court house, in the city ot I .
.
t
’ . ,
, „
“«*• »way, and they »I&gt; I $1(X)
. ..
r
.
Hastings, on Thursday, the UXh day of April, bers was not quite two-thinis of all— I ecution. Thi. i&gt; tbe extreme penalty
be thoroughly organized. Tne
"rh^i!52 toiuSp utd .xnl. Will be ro- *’&gt;'il'' nwessary that two-thinfa of all ! of the law for manslaughter. Berner
WM indicted lor murder in the lint de- W“” "V1.1** *rriYf«
the
1
'&amp;
“* ol
"' !•
“' “
P»
(Each
one
put
up
in “
a bandrome
handwnu- mu
satin-lfiied aw-. i
titled to the. number of deiepdcs following:
; the members favor anv proposed amend- rse tor killing William H. Kirk, Dec. , tat found it tapwlble to reach the
Assyria, 6; BalUDiorc, 6; Barry,®; Carlton. R;
■ ,
■ .
ocon­
1883. but escaped through the stupid
battle ground.
'Hie llamee have .
CaaOetpn, 10; Hastings, ti; Hastings. 1st ward. I inent.
By favoring all independent
court
with
the
county
rt house, ”
l'h th
““
•
e, I ticket, those republicans who vote with | ity or duplicity of toe jury. The out- sumed the ~-"
records and one of the most valuable
cjMgeviik-. 5; iTairieviile. «: Rutland. 5; I the union party take s&lt;&gt; many votes ! rageous verdict rendered last Monday
Tbornapple. 10; Woodland. 7; Yankee Spring*. 4.
,
...
by these jury me n created the most in- law libraries iii the United States.
The 14th regiment marched to the
Hastings, March i2th, I®*.
'away from . temperance republicans, | tense excitement, and a call for a mass
CH. VANAJtMAJL s^-retary
ch&gt;lrnMUE
and increase the chances for the i-itvuuu
election ' mccuuk
at—
midnight,
but —
the
4lh regiment
meeting ui
of viiazxziin
citizens to-night
in music
Music jail
wnixui iu
&lt;---------•-•-■-7--’ --■ --------_
And guarantees: every Suitor Overcoat bo be a.-&lt;h&gt;mp.,
i Hall, signed by prominent business turned back to the depot upon hearing
------- ;
■
.
■ t- I of men who are opposed to a 1DODular
,
J.
. I men, brought out an immense crowd
the atrocities ^e,n&lt; perpetrated.cheaper
_
than can be bought elsewhere, and if you are not pei
Eeitobiax. WOTB3.
I v&lt;*» on Prohibition. It anything
ia
|
......
_______________________
_____________
.blUg
I which literally packed the house until 4*X&gt;J?*,,1..° C*OC*t J^T*8 Iyn&gt;or*&lt;1
Lu»41v cin + iufiaJ with vnnr’nnn'IwuA return fha’ffc,,
'
‘*
iiKi- an. -i».
course; there
there was not even standing room.
room, the Gatling gun had been turned on the lOCtiy satisfied With J OUT purchase, return
the
gn&lt;
’
j gained for prohibition by such aa course
-----id--------that—sixty men had been within 30 days and get vonr monev back.
Not having enough to do in attending ' we would lie pleas**d to know where it Among those who add reseed the crowd rioters, ant
wounded.
.
killed,and
to his own buainroa—which, judging] isand what it ia. Nothing is toslay i
*Th«^S*S
It appears that'Herner. the murderer
Kirs,» who
escaped
at-----------------Loveland,—
ran
from the looks of his paper, cannot be ; giving more hope and- encouragement j denounced the jury in unmeasured of
- ---------.----------r------,
very prwwing-M. IL Clark, of the Man- to the salooniats of Miclugan than the terms and referred to tbe fact that. ®pveral miles up the railroad track.
y/
t. jhave
m
We
one of the most complete stock* ••
istee Democrat, addrewwa a cuminuni- ] organization and canvas of the union niTi^to^rou^
totatotoTw^X. "l'le Wi^iSnd this City.

Given

Away

THE VIGILANTES.

SM%r«!^^u!sror*,s,“&gt;i&gt;“b‘s1m™'|f«ta|aturM&lt;&gt;( 1881 ““A 1883

ig wat-ches, warranted
i little attention a- an.

We give one with every Ready-Made Sun
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.

cation
the- „
Hastings ..
Home
..
.to ...
... Journal,
■
-nal. Ii
j
criticising a Banner editorial on the
t
*um
Dww.nim
«r
As
the
people
of
currency question.
/
Barry
county
had
little
chance
to
get
.....
.
...
acquainted with this gentlemen through
hissciMont and l«sto4&gt;rusb architorture

party, Why shouldn't they te pleas-1 The crowd wm greatly worked up and' 1 by two talliffs who were driving along
party.
ed? An independent prohibition party made all sorts of outcries and demon- : j® search of him. He gave way to tears
* *u
• are istnitions
like’.aCroMlng.
child. 1 he
officers drove
Formeans *u
tost
the *temperance people
[
u,e murderer of Klrk- , ter
remaining
untiltodirk,
gl
. .v
. 1
Berner was the murderer of Kirk, a
- —
- each
- nurae
divided
and .......
at- war with
other. A
horse vrauer.
trader. it
It was
was a
a cum
cold uiooueu,
blooded, when they proceeded to Columbus and
....... —
—---------Kn i. fiendish
flor'.li.k crime.
o
ITa was killed
Vlllad with
n.itl. a
«■ placed th® prisoner
in tbe penitentiary
divided temperance element is what the
lie
prison
salooniata want. In Barry county aad I (rotchrt, robbed, and hi, body carted to ' notwithstanding
“'nwiUistandiag determined attempt®
wMvio it
u. was thrown
wiiv«vu into
iuw 10 lynch-him. P. C. Campbell, the
•
; ” '
। Mill Greek, where
on the Barry -County Democrat, we in
five-sixths
of
the
legislative
&lt;
.................. ....
district* • tln; waLer Berner
Bernerconfessed
confessedthe
the crime
crime Cincinnati
v——- -lawyer
r ;--—,who
------ was
— Berner
—----------’s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------will explain that for three years M. i of
&lt; the state, republican candidate® will I in the jaH. At the trial his counsel, to ! chief counsel, has been warned away j
H., with great dignity and suavity, hbe r
„
pledged
to vote to submit a prohibi-1 83ve !»*» heck- offered to enter a plea fr0“ the cit*Sn..
physicians say the patiente taken from
____________________________
.
Cincinnai
thawA (,f
muraer iu tbe second degree.
This
GlNciNNATl%March 31.—Tbe court the street® are robust mechanics and
presided over the columns of that j tory amendment.
The
nt election
eiecLion oi unsetI the 1prosecution
,rAMW.ntinn rinriinaa
*a house smoldered
until noon yesterday, laborers.
Leo Vogelgesang loat the
declined tn
to unnont
accept, as
smoldi
paper, and bad a pretty good time of it । republicans will mean that the quadton
there was no reason to suppose that
seemsoft—
- --------------„
thata theItarrival
tbe —
14th--------------------------। entire top of his
skull by ----------a shot--------from
all around. Being now his own boss, j will be voted upon by the people. Their verdict of murder in toe first degree regiment gave the firemen an oppor- toe Gatling gun, but is conscious of bis
ut-rrat
win
lilt-in
inc
nuM-riun
oi
men
1
COUld
not
be
Secured.
To
everybody
jrybody
S
s
;
tunity
tunity
in
to
ntwiH.
rescue
tha
tbe
«ntir«
entire
Anntontanf
content®
of
Burmnnz1&gt;
nm
’
rt-Ah,...
lu
'n.,rcm,Hsurroundings.
The
citixens'
committee
he has probably taken upon himself toe ' uemi
defeat Win
will mean
the ewciion
election of
men
mean me
&lt;n int
n Hurpriae the iUry brought in ai verdict
’s office,
verdict the
the recorder
recorder's
office, and
and the
the priceless
priceless appointed by the mayor have advised
paternal task of keeping the bourbon I opposed to such a vote by the people. of manslaughter. There has been
furecords
*
*
—icords were
werestored
stored in
in an-engine-house.
an- engine-house. Governor Hbadly to withdraw'most of
phalanx intact, ----and bringing
in a few ,| 'TLlcL
Which L
is the wise
course,
to
____________
-----------~ vote for rious indignation among all classes.
Those
u—- killed Saturday nignt number the troops, leaving the jail to the care
classes, 1■ T
~2~
3*
*'i
fifty-four others are of special policemen.
recruits
meant, v*
of »wret
In IH
favor of submitting
‘ of
i*-----urT ---------dri
’en twenty-eight, and «W-£ourother»
lovx
uxio by
uj auvraurt
nnevu. taffy
voiiy to
w the
urn |; men
nir.’U ID
_ prohibition ,¥“tVda’' on
hank-i f Barry
litre.- a, ..nt v should I to a vote,
. -------------- *..
, * —
t.
from town and anot
verely beaten.
a nother He
severely
beaten. । known to have
have been wounded. Mayor
A very careful estimate of the num­
greenbackers.
------- *"by
greenbackers. If
If Barry county
county should to a vote, or
oppose ’them
voting —
an
After
the crowd
crowd || Stephenson
Stephenson Sunday
Sunday morning
morning ordered
ordered ber of killed and wounded in the riot
* “ the
“ meeting was over the
ever be so misguided as to elect a den&gt;-1 inde|&gt;endent or union ticket? We sup- started for the jail. It is estimated ; all saloons closed for twenty-four results as follows: Killed, 4A wt.nnded.
ocratic ticket—of which there is no im-1 posed that what the prohibitionists j
there were 2U.U00 people in the ! hours, and it was fairly compilea with, 228. There have been many who re­
ceived slight woiuxis witoae names have
tartlfato danger
dnnxer—M.
M. H;
H. would
wouid claim
ctain. all
Ml )| wanted
wanted w.
io have
hDvnthe
quretinn voted
,q« i
mediate
was to
the question
with tools, and at 11 o’clock they’ had i *nd on all tbe available militia, and not been ascertained.
the glory, and be promptly rewarded by upOn not the sueu«« of any particular, j effected an entrance into toe .jail. ..
;ial trains
were
soon set
j special
‘
*'in motion,
■■
Mig. titratton. the mother of the late
his bourbonic brethren for his far-see-1 party. If that is what they want,
Tfie
r through
The first
firstman
man to
to eiib
enter
through toe
toe| | the 6th
6tn regiment, from Chillicothe, be­
General Tom Thumb, died at New Ha­
mg and brilliant strategy. In the event would it not be wise to vote for men I
ing the first to arrive.
ven Wednesday.
seixedj^ half a'dozen policemen, who I
Mayor
Stephens
has
bei
n
dangerous
­
of Tilden’s election, he would proimbly who favor what prohibtiooiirts wajk, huStedhim uostSra ..nd tocSred' him
The private bank of William Locke,
ly ill from pneumonia.and in hb feeble
make application to the sage fpfkdl of j hot oppose them by running a separate' up. Other rioters
‘
‘to the numb *r in h"11 condition General J. D. Cox ha® been of Noblesville. Indiana, with dep-oMte
of $35,OGG has closed its doors.
of
twenty-five
were
similarly
treated,
virtually
intrusted
with
control
of
the
Grammarcy park for t^e Manistee jwst- • prohibition ticket? If prohihitionbta
John M. Hamilton, governor*)! Illi- ‘
and were all locked up iu up|»er cells. civil bad military power. JU1 persons i
office for Clark bas an fcjfe to businees. j want to continue the saloon nuisance
Dois has written a tetter declining to !
The charge of aiding a riot constitutes were warned to keep off tfie streets __________________________
But to come to the matter touched ‘ they have but to continue thrir course a penitentiarv offense, but irial must after dark-v
compete further for a renomination.
upon in the communication:' He ac-! of dividing the temperance people.
be by jury. CndM strict orders from
At 8:30 iMt nentet ite rattle of tho ,
C. Boehling, of Lyndon, Illinoi,. hM
taowod that the conditt, boon eonyicted of tte murder of a lad
Chief Redly not a shot was fired during
•rases the writer of falsifying and in-1
all this melee, although several of the
oL J?0b nau
hsd recommenced.
recommenced, ; named Lucia, and sentenced to death.
consistency with reference to the flnan- ■
Simas the breezy democratic caucus at
packer, :
Jamea Nutt, who ended the career ot
fighters, both rioters ami officers, were Briggs Swift, a prominent packer,
... injured.
r.
।
jrith
* _trta?n&lt;!
friend
op ?evon Sev! Dukea,
J vuaes.
at Uniontown.
st v montown
Pa., pa
ia going
is
to
I
cial question, and assert® that the re-i Washington over the Morrison tariff knocked down and more or lew
.potut.
btiw. .Udi ™, , I fttUKr^-M
I r-----------io take
’ of. id.
.-a- ch^.
-v---------l.,
AU sorts of weaj
------ L..L,_
publican party has not been the friend [ bill, in which it was developed that
voile;
vers were captured with the prisoners, j
of the greenback and that the late I there were over 57 democratic oongressIt was impossible to ascertain the
'.‘rnce.
.bo« aeoonnta
Henry 8. Church, in vhoee
namee of any of live rioters at the time were ejected by two companies of the aa Chamberlain ot Troy Um wm a dexupreme court decision is not in bar-1 men opposed to tariff tinkering, the
j
of toe arrest. Tbe officers did not atop tth regiment.
mony with republican ideas and meas- j bourbons are at a loss to know what
Bclency o&lt; ffn.CUO. waa arretted in New
Mr.
Halstead
comments
In
the
sec
­
for that, but carried them off to the up­
Iota.
urea.
History
History may throw some
num, light i to do. The bill cannot be passed,
paaoed. that
ond edition of the Cbrnnwrcwil G&lt;uettt
per cells as rapidly as possible.
EmUBoimg. who waa a Heulenaat
IL'1.,.1 is
i. the
:1._ history
1.;..,...., of '! b
Im certain.
I ..:!•&lt; let But
Jr.f the
1 i... caucus
ouiu.tm demonstrat.luio,..’u.frol.
on the subject._ What
At 13 o’clock the people were in full this morning aa follows: '‘The state
In tbe German revolutionary army ia
troops
are
here
in
force
and
have
full
the greenback legal tender note?
ed that a v ery large majority
• of demo­ possession of the lower reception-room
of toe jail Tor tbe second time. A poeeeaaion. They are in overwhelming IMA died at Hiutlaford. Wta, In hie
A republican framed the art author­ crats in congress were favorable to'such
brawny fellow, a blacksmith, they said
izing the issue of the greenback notes, a reduction of tariff chargte as would —waa at wort with a sledge hammer
upon the iron barred gate leading to
and introduced the bill in congress. A result finally in free trade. The effect
the cell room. Slowly but surely the poatiioe. Thn paoicl^faaMnghaa Aw
republican house of representatives and of the agitation has been to cause great iron gate gave way, and finally wont parted, and we feel that we hava
alarm
to
the
industrial
interest?
of
the
A republican senate pawed the bill. A
down far enough to admit of two or sound reasons for the belief that we
■* ““ dmultory
republican president signed the mea*- country many manufacturers shutting three men entering abreast Juot bo•ring. TteKUtar ioyw m the mate
down their mills till they knew what fore thia Sheriff Hawkins, perhaps be­ torn of th, eituauU and tbair ton- menta from friabda.
cause be found thwrasirtanceof the po­
The democrate in congress, and nearly action would be taken. If the bill were lice almost paasive, sent for tbe party of
■ Jh-------MU
all of the democratic politicians of the passed and the democrat® shoqld win about forty cittxen soldiers, wno were
fore—_
under anna in their armory hard by, on
country opposed the bill, declaring that ^ext fall, many indu/rtriee would have the north side of Court eferr - —-------Thursday
it was unconstitutional; that the gov­ to be abandoned. Among the features Main and Walnut streete.
Michael
ernment had no right to-issue such of the bill is a further reduction in the
legal tender note*.
When they were duties on wool. Sheep raising in this
thieve® escaping
issued, moat of these same democrats country cannot be successfully carried
the cell-room the order was
denounced them m “rags" and “Lincoln on, with our high priced land, if our
skins.” We have no doubt that M. H. wool must compete in open market
conditions will be
Clark was among the number who thus with the Australian and South Ameri­

spoke of the. paper currency.
We do
not make thw charge against the loyal
democrats of those stirring time»—for
they accepted the notes in good faith.
Republicans in congress and the
country at large aoaerted that tbe
safety aad interreta of the republic
were above a strict interpretation of
tbe constitution, and declared that the
necessities of the times were a sufficient
jsotificatloo of tbe legal tender act.
Tbe republicans on the supreme
bench declared the act constitutional,
tbe democrats opposing.

can wools, which can be sold in our
markets for from 19 to 2S cents per
pound. Breeds of sheep have been im­
proved greatly in those countries by
importing fine grades of animals from
our own aad European lands. Soon
their wools will rank as high as our
own.
In both South America and
Australia there are millions of acres of

excellent pasturage which cost nothing
to the wealthy sheep raisers—they have
simply to occupy the lands; there are no
winters with their expensive feeding
for sheep. The sote «wt is for tending
the sheep nod clipping the wooL There
move which placed greenbacks on a par is no interest to be figured on expensive
land; At&gt; cost for keeping through the
wbiai! made the winter. Out .^an and a good shepherd
it upon ite preoen!
will h&gt;ok utter 1,000 abeep. Weaak
If it is lair to compel the American
Certainly out; but that is just

what

quiet in the immediate
jail, the mob baring wit—
It now appear, that Berner, after hia
eenleoee.waa dlefnlaed and placed, in a
buoy w,u&gt; Deptily-SberUT Unipfid*.
Deroto and drirea to tdn wood, when
thev got aboard the Morrow armormodauoo. and went to Leerland to await

the United Btatea.

GRAND RAPIDS .
quests that nil coxitrtixii H»r- G- nturned.
The legislature of New Mnu» a*-passed a bill fixing the capital at Sadu
Fe, an&lt;L appropriating $2D0A&gt;0 for »
boilding,\notwithsUn&lt;hng &lt;ieu nnus-t.
oppositions from Lm VagM *».i Gb*
querque.
Article#of awwiaUun have b»-rn file-'
at Madison, Wisconsin, for s compan»
proposing to bui.J * x:y milen
m.
wav through tb&lt;- conntie* o!
w ,v . •
i:
w
kvi-i
Washington.
The te-I* has -PI •umPNi 'H.b.- B~«
F. X^Lernv, arrMushoy
in
leans, and Riga! RrU D. Mar.
bf*b&lt;»P Of Mobile. Al i‘i bishop G .I'b-n-r US?
convoked toe t ir4 nleiuo-' «-•»»&lt;’* n‘
Baltimore for '••iv. ft
In defiance of ;hr prni.biair) !;»» «’
Kailua, a man n..nw-i, llrr&lt;.&gt;&gt;i
saloon al Cunb r. On tb-uhini .wy ih»
wiwsbut by : • m
morning Ute wot-^en
his liquora into • • r
Kirk jnmtrr
One of toe jur si
cam at Cincinna. k;
bome. for givin: •
slaughter againsi a man wiki a&gt;nie.Nijeu
his crime. Another juror was severed
beaten by a number of brs acqnar»u-

Horatio Seymour, after expreaffing
toe opinion that the notninaUon &lt; f TI
den would be a wise one for
racy, ctaimrd that toe latter's fseWeooditiou and Inability to tall are
pociUve advantage# aa proterV&gt;«
againrt inlruaiocte.
A special train of five cam, wfiKh ten
the Chy &lt;rf Mexico last SotwdAL*
rived in Chicago at 8 o’clock Fridaf

Dome uahrendty.
The Illinths Blate Labor aasousuon
iaiwmiiat Cbhago, adopted
fnra ttaaasdiuii tU .AoUtion w h»
omUMA
fweeorietA
IMuMtef boMdt. it .rtiuuunn

w. Pa.. czpioMd 8M&lt;rrd»'

"

shaken by tbe exptaMtn.

The
ova*
mm
oc­
a reU&amp;
rfI bar
IWO.eounsal
A. b*d.V'

Two Indiana on the

land and a crowd galberad. When the
train with
aboard cam, la, and
Devoto and Berner wear to boud it,
the crowd made a rmdr for Berner. Ha
ran ibrougb tbe ear and arcaped. and ia
■Uli Utew
Saturday morning th, JaU wm again
Ur-1, the A w being ttarted i&lt;j the
atorr-nxxa and coal-cr-llan. bolttJa 1,.
ala of coal each. Tne tin dte
t waa telephoned for but reia seriooaly Ibrrar

�mown tbe death of their Infant son.
The union caoeus was held in tem­
The body of the BtUr one
braadht
perance haO Thursday Tiight, and a full
to this city and interred in Rutland
cemetery, Wedneaday.
voter, participated and tbe foBowtag
The famous muaical McGibeny fam­ ticket was nominated:
ily will give aa entertainment at Union r M*y2r’ b E- 8Uufler; recorder, W.
Hall on Thursday evening, April 10th. J. Michael; treaaurerj H. C. Lewis; jus­
under the auspices ofthe Presbyterian tice of the peace, M. V. Barker: mar-

The Hastings Banner.
HASTING8. FRIDAY. APRIL 4.IM

IJNION HALL.

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y

THURSDAY EVE., APRIL 10,

church.

C kwUr the Buspioe* of tbe ITesbyterian church,

The McOtbeny family have given
upwards of three thousand concerts and
The ticket is a good one and will
it is estimated that about two millions
five bdadred thousand people have wit­ command the support uf those who act
with the union party.
nessed their performance.
s

Great Juvenile
Musical Festival.
—s&gt;.—
special MtiKitgettiwnt ofthe famou*

Preaaare at» R* and a wat«

the bmt Qre protections
T ““ turni,h 8
atreama
h*h 11 °“ Umemilr,
’
,lear ,rom you ***“• I ™-

Thu cut represents our miniature closed
N. I. GAYLORD,
ttapt. Ludington Water Supply Co.

PATENT FLOWER POT!

I’okt Humox, Mich., Murrh M. ism.
FRIEND WELTON:

Parties and families of four can
Your of 23d received.
The oppwriThe Railroad Meeting.—The rail­
purchase a special family ticket at 91 AO road meeting Friday night was largely Uon to water works you speak of, 1 find
iu
nearly
all
towns.
It
is
generally
admitting to reserved seats for the Me attended. The committee appointed for
With every purchase of $5.00 ot more in Clothing, Hats.
Gibeny family concert. These reduced the purpose &lt;rf examining the notes stronger in old and slow places where
there is a greater percentage of fogies Cape or Furnishing Goods, we give one of these Pots. On
rate tickets are sold In advance only.
thus far taken reported that the total and the clam of men who still advocate
breaking the same will be found a card giving the holder one
Mrs. Wells Press n«e Miss Bertha Subscription amounted to *46,705.* Of putting the stone in one end of the bag
to get a grist null. Three Rivers was of these presents:
I ,tenton' &lt;u“i ’"T suddenly and under this amount the committee decided I one of these towns. By this mail I get
milllilil J. I mysterious circumstance, at her home that *10,465 was not such paper as : “
P®I*'r rrom
a paper
from thorn
them; I enclose a dip
slip
in Charlotte last Saturday. The de­ could be guaranteed, which leaves the ' ‘ro?I
(Three Rivera Tribune.)
I
t’VLL HAND,
Of this amount! Sh^X It
ceased was well known in this city, net amount al
4 FULL CHORUS,
where she had many friends.
there would certainly be lost some by I simply say that my estimates always do
.4 FULL ORCHESTRA. Mim Estes informs us that parents reason of financial reverses or death of 11*16 Wk. generally IxHng from 5 to 10
makers; but it is safe to assume । STS??,1: "'Si*1 *Uoland my, etti-I
having children whom they wish te at­ thn
that from the .1O.7A5 there would be : JS^temdl^Sd eie^te^^0 U I
lawllj m Uw
tend the first primary grade of our city
world.
’
schools, will find It to their interest to enough realized to make the net sul&gt;-' cost them a little less than the estimate,
fourteen in all,
I
muUier and Uieir twelve children.
have the little ones commence with the scription aggregate about *40,Coo at the At Ludington S35/XJ0 was the estimate !
time the notes-would become due. AnA,fu£e' To
SEW SONGS!” NEW MUSIC! first morning of the coming term.
other proposition waa received from sgr«- u do’ the*job "“‘’(^“irtlmste;
The regulator and electric street
LAUGHABLE SKETCHEBt
, clock
)n po^un
Mr m^X’ge
toaMoToilet Cases, Brushes. Fine Shirts. Watches and
Kun!
Facts!
- Fancies! .. I j. Hessmer's jewelry store. The case
be raised. There must *et be raised !In
to ‘he Ww; I always have i hundreds of other handsome presents. Remember vou receive
— SR—
/ I Of the regulator is one of the bandsom.i-o.G aiAAnn i
.
I lnr assistant engineers and one foreman !
, ■
,,
FRED BELHAM,
i ret we have everseen.of carved walnut. about *l(\000 in order to secure the and head calker for laying pipe; all your present right after you purchase,
road, and the road Barry county must other help I find it cheaper to employ । ’
‘
•
•. .
sntl Preaeots a very fine appearance.
have. It is the duty of every pronertv '
U)Wn where the work is done,
’areals:« Hotchkh?rtnw .tore.
( Mr. Beesmer will keep standard time.
hoidor remug,.o.„ to ibo pre^inc '
'

McGIBENY family,
musical and sketch

Mirth’

Music!

Mimirrvl

Elegant Upright Piano,
Stylish Carriage Horse,
Fine Top Buggy exhibited in our window,
Suburban Residence Lot,
,
1 Splendid, 8 piece, Bed Room Sett,

4

Centre, Toilet and Sewing Tables,

Ckrtsis politicians have aimed to
to help raise the amount necessary.: machinery, (which suits me better) 11
WArth.utuin ^lvuireooIr
, control the Knights of Labor in the The people of this county cannot afford j only send one man. In regard to run-1
——----------- - ---------------- ------------------------I interests of themselves this spring. to lose this road, for upon its coinpie- nin&lt;
the, w*J”rtat4i °l y°ur.
I rvnnl ’SJpwq
I They were informed that the K. of L. tion io . great — dvpend, thy ;
W «r2!i
L_OClL1 IN
b.
; wa8 not a politick institution, and
prosperty of Barry county.
| Haven, Midlaud, Ludington,- or Trav- j
t
r~
itb were toW (hat attention to their own
erae
Citv,
and
you
win
find
in proper-11
----------------------------- । erne City, ami you- will
r,\°r“ Xa®*
nlnTnro
' affairs would not lawm them in the
rAinn
F acts and
and tigures
Figures.
.— Facts are tioh to the size of the place tne
the expenses 1
Inasmuch Vttr&gt;’ but httte. Then some towns are i
At Bramer’A I esteem of the labor element of our city.. stubborn; figures won’t lie.
I ..
,..;i i
t
.
more extravagant than necessary. Mida to, «io i*n&lt;i so sere fnrm for mIc.
&lt; , Allen M attttews, an old and highly a« many wild and untrue HMortiona as I land is llunipln(! nwr|y 250,000 gallons I
to
the
cost
6f
putting
in
and
maintain- per day, when
gallon* is aU they
gobble a powkkh. . ^teemed reaident of Irving township,
died Tuesday morning last. The fun- ing water works in this citv are being I newI- This c&lt;*ts about % of a cord of ,
ONE FOVKTH OFF.
TO ULOHi: winter goods.
K. MUDGM, Clothier.

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Hu-trxij pritna- medium clover -red for J

THIS .IS NO LOTTERY
But a fair and legitimate scheme.

We guarantee to sell goods as can be bought anywhere in
the State.

MEN’S SUITS. $5.00 to $30.00.
nnvc’ GTlT'TQ to AA tn tlQAA
DU Io DU J lo,
u) &lt;lo.UU.

by the opponent, of
CT!P,O%’.T l
eral will occur oh Friday.
By his pat .In circulation
.l n
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erintendent at *800 per year.
This, is
death, Barry county loses one of its the measure, the Bannkk has been to I unnecessarv at your phui. As I have
some
pains
to
present
facts
and
figures,
!
often
written'
you,
will
be glad to do (
I»est men, his family a kind husliand.
and father, his many friends one who
-t which

MEN’S HATS, 35c to $4.00. .
BOYS’ HATS, 25c

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to

$2.00.
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We sell at good all Wool Casgimere Men’s Snit at $8.50

| iu all place* was true ilnd faithful to |
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as with the work ou hand and other rrk;H
pkpun nt fl 0 00
•1 the end.
| Mr.J. W. Bentley or Mr. Wallace jo|w accumulating I have no time to 1 ni8 18 cneaP at
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Tkk Suventh Bay Adventist's church- K*“J
to enter into contract! spare.
«. of lining,.. Car! ton and Maple ! "“h,
'"W’*1' ,h',n,'r“‘
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walirk
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. bouda, fqriush the wood and oil, collect
(grove will hold quarterly meeting at,..
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personal
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r Temperance hall in this citv Sabbath I
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i *3,000 per annum, the money received
'Col. Dickey was in the city over Sun■ and Sundav, April 5th amlfith. Ser-1 ,
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dav
ay.
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| from the water rates to go to the city. &lt;
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vices 10 e m. and 730 p. m. Saturday .
3 ■I At three liguree the rate of taxation
Homer Moul has gone weal on a pros- j
and Sunday, evenings.
Elder M. B. j‘ would
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lie three mills on each dollar of P**'Gng tour.
Miller from Battie Creek is expected.
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Miss
('-ora Mack is spending her va-1
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1 the assessed valuation, thirtr cents on
A cordial Inv.tetion Is invon to ail.
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„r „ „„ w|) gI oa| ¥glua. cation in Baltimore.
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The question as to whether or not fjon.
Omo Strong made the Banner “
ladies have the right to vote for mem-1
We find the jjersons named below are.: pleasant
call .Tiiesday.
?,
1 bersofthe board of education in this
the foillowing.amounts, and we *
Mr. Frank Nims, of Grand Rgpids,

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SON.

! We warrant all goods to turn out satisfactory.

Star Clothing House
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Hentley Bro*. A Wilkin*.

city

w as by the ladies submitted to have ukw,

Messrs. Colgrove, Kuappen and Niskern. The two first-named are of the
opinion that the ladies have no legal
right to vote for these others, while
Mr. Niskern is of the opinion that they
have.
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trouble lo figure the [ w“ in th&lt;&gt;'sund“&gt;''

llnlount of their rreiiectlve taxes for:
Prof- ltldl “ spending his vacation
fl re protection, on the assessed valuation. I wltJI^famUy at Ann Arbor.
proaidMi no rmnM i« iferired from j, Fred Cunningham of Irving, look
.enter work,-, also the amount now paid ! I&gt;»&lt;l"i»rture for Dakota Monday mom-

by each for tbe poor fire protection
they now have. Of course the amount
The Banner this week print* an yearly received from water rates would
, edition of 2.000. Of that number 1,500 proportionately reduce the tax:
AhVf'M-d ProepectlFp Present
supply i»«a
our artaa
our regular cuiwux,
edition. The
---Il nu}k|aiy
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».-----ValiiBillon.
Tax.
r”"’’td’l"--to.r5,)oeItnU| weMndout to let the poo-i j. w. to&gt;ue&gt;.
r»t. and wlilfTIrtree. complete.
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_ . . V.1 ! .g Chxn E. Rcctl.
1A0
a .leal. ....red
.early ....! pl" of Barry county know what kind of ■
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5.10
Me aprinK*.
'* a paper the Banner is, and hope that | JiXttosnfele
A square (,r»nii Ha«irtioe&lt;pianobeen » many nf that number may be induced'
foot.

J. H. HARTLRY.

DANIEL STRIKER. Admin.

। to subscribe hareafter. The Banner is
one dollar a year. Now is the time .to
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subscribe.

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OwiNu to the fact that election is so
near at hand, and the fact that the local
directors of the C. K. &amp; S. desire to hear
from the parties who are to build the
road, further action will not be taken
Hh.tom this Week sends a reinforce-1 at preflent toward raising the balance
bi. nt to the Banner sulwcription list. of th(. boBUa dne from Barry county.
barters. I nqulre at P. T. t’oljrovo.

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A child of Mt. D. P. Pratt, rf Irving,
dkd on Tuesday J

Will Dolph wm elected janitor of The committee held a meeting in the
the high school building, vice H. G. j. probate office Tuesday night and thia
postponement of action was agreed ■
Great Guns! what a cognomen! upon unanimously.

('artw. resigned,1

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Fred Heath and wife, of Muskegon,
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1■ were j'
in ly
the
city the fore -_£zz~
part of the
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Allen McOmber is in Chicago for the j
Jiurpose of purchasing a new stock of ■
eweJry.
Mr. Oscar Crook, mail agent on the
M. C. R. R.. spent his lay off week with
his family in this city.
jMr. Chas. Bowne, cashier of the First
National Bank. Larimore, Dak., was in
the city Saturday and Sunday.
•ATO
Mrs. O. H. Greenfifkl.
Miss Emma Bailey, who is attending
Archie Ayers,
school at Ypsilanti, is spending her va­
L. Brock,
J, tUMUgbteriy,
cation at her home in this city.
very ■ Mias Minnie Cook, who has lw*n vis­
There is no doubt but that in
short time the works would be self-sus­ iting, for some time
in this city, re­
taining. and if we can judge from the turned to Grand Rapids Monday.
John J. Perkins, of Prairieville, was
experience of. other localities they
would soon I* a.source of revenue to in the city Monday, to meet his wife
on her return from a visit in Ohio.
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the city.
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। Mr. Fred Sweet, of Grand Rapids, is
Wahave heard the argument used' in the city to-day, putting in an electric
that ahould parties enter into contract I clock and regulator for John Beesmer.
to run the works for a utipulated sum
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tol lh.y would -on throw.up to. j^. |

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WHITE
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FANCY

SHIRTS.

Bert Stock ever in the City
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R.K. GRANT’S.

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etc.
It is not at all probable that the ()Ur l)(,]ove(j an^ esteemed Brother, ,
About this season of the year, a few
Greenback Anti-Monopoly Union this
city would enter into such a contract} Burns Messer, and
demagogues in thia city who get a little
year; what next?
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without demanding bonds that the1 WHEREAS. In his sudden death his I
WiMkVUV
a
R
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fauMMuig Wlthl
Thk W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
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.Iuulb Rolwrta next Tuesday afternoon to olobber over tbe -dear laboring man."
formed for a certain length of time.
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saddened,
for
they
realize
that
they
One would think to bear their drivel
at half past two o’olock.
In Muskegon there are 25 miles of have lost a true companion and an ex-1
cellenl
citizen.
Therefore,
be
it
,
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aker
straight
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the
municipal
rewater
pipe
laid,
the
works
are
runin
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. A.*.. Mono. -»»-1
public ticket; for none but worthy “P ov*
“n’Ut‘°0 °f
ResolwA, That we, the members of j
cluding a salaried water commission,
»« will receive nominMiona.
I U‘*t, “«y ‘?mt
“d
this Lodge, in their name and in behalf ______________ - -----etc.—at a cost of *5,500 per annum, and of the companions at large, tender to ,----------------------------------------- ----------------------- —
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I rwttem days in maturing plans for his
the revenue derived from the same is the bereaved friends their deep and pro­
Phis McGibeny family have a full1
- - - -d.
Ail matter of fact they care
found sympathy in their affliction and
tuud.
.. ., a, full chorus and a full orchestra.
, i tor nothing except the laboring man’s* about *8X)00 annually.
There
lUUreiMQO
is no qweawuu
question uul
but uiav,
that, m •
a — —r-At Union Hril on Thursday. April MXh. |
u*ir rononra
busincM investment, Hastings should ' p
-Gone
Lkt every citizen in favor of water for the toiler sinks into utter insignifi­
vLniy
works vote and talk on Monday next; cance. Tarftheir credit, be it said, the have the proposed system of water!
I® *ft
the opponents of the meamtre certainly laboring ineo have swallowed all thia works.
Following are oopi« of lectera received; „ “I'.’*?'".'?
will.
,..No. m r. ti
-taffy" they care to, and propose to by Mr. L. C. Welton, of thia dty:
mmber ** 1
ran rlected aeercte-'
maintain'a dignified independence of
Ludinotok. March xisL 1N«. . ,, waa riveted U&gt; the ,
*fter the scalp of Marshal Nhna. They party bosses hereafter. *\
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I
offioa
of
TV.
Ito.
»tb.
1«N.
I L. C. WELTON, K*Q.,
^vpo-t that trophy in their belt as yet,
Mie*.
HavUna.. aprll l.i-ua&lt;
. Lovers of the sensational drama will ,
Imwever.
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Ditaa Stiu-Your communication ia;
t j MawSEkt1.
find a bill to suit them at Union hall.
teaiuw
Thk Banner la pleased to learn that Fridaf, April 4th. -Nobody’s Claim," rrnHvad and in replying win try and
give you a gmeral idea of our ayitem
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Ur. Taylor i» wcuriug &gt; largo practice whlch b u,e wortt of K. 4. Locke, who
water worka ate. Tbe original root | -The Great InveuUona'
tor title of
la Irving Md vicinity. He In every hw ptaced aevend very popular mdo« ay d-en-vratoBuneed.
: draraaa upon the atege, i» aald to oliound
making
Hhh. Mary Haskins wishes to thank j in exciting incidents which afford ex- Michigan amount* to
years been connected with the Cliitagn,
!»V many friend, and neighbora for I udleat opportuniUee for' good acting,
preee and la well known an both a,
Xuait and forcible writer. The irabto* ;
'•i ota during the aickneaa and dentb of I The aoaneo occur in tba Xar Wmt, and follow*:
la one to which be bm given much M-.
to aon. Arthur Haakina.
! while the ptot la Mother new nor novel,
tmtlon, having long been Intenrded In
I'oxaiDrnAaLK apace la thia week de-j toe ptey la very akillfully conatmcted
thrilling
situations
foHow each
vote! to tbe dlaciuadon of tbe water and
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u othworka quewtum, which we conaldwr of
seated by E. T. Goodrish; Hattie Irv­
much Importance to Hwring.
qvaaritM.v meeting at toe M. K. ing and a strong company. The burn­
• hurch Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. A ing mill and the beautiful snow scene mouths and our income at
U HmnUtoo, of Grand Rapida. will and other chances for brilliant sonic dis­ time amounts to »5.O4O per
item of revenue will be eo
«vnpy the pulpit for aU tbeae aervieea. play will be taken advantage of by the
It u wrmi)rxTt.r aaaerted by aoma
hydrant* and
toat a portion of the title of the what-te-

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BUILDERS’

HARDWARE

---------------- pAINTS, OIL, &amp;c

Large Stock,

Low Prices.

t*UPHJ of the tat grade, nrethrr ab­
®eet at Union hall to-nigbt was omR- sent nor tardy during term:
t*d by the printer.
[•ehtried.
ONTtlSMYtetM,.BdHn.JuM
&gt;. Mmd. or Lancing, wore caBad to

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�"Ono gets used to that sort ot buri*
mbs, just as a surgeon beoomee har­
dened and calloused in his profession.
The first man whom I killed was be­
fore Richmond, when McClellan wm ia
tfommand. I was doing picket duty
late one night near the bank of a creek, and hud been cautioned to be especially '
watchful, a* an attack wm expected I
carried my muaket half-cocked, and
was staitled by every rustle the wind
made among the trees and dead leaves.
It was some time after midnight that I
■aiw a Confederate cavalryman dashing
down the opjKjsite side of the creek in
my direction. As he was apposite, (
fired upon the horse, and it fell. The
■ avalr,vman regained hto feet in a mo­
ment, and had drawn hto pistols.
“I called to him to surrender, but hto
only reply was a discharge from each ,
revol ver/one bullet inflicting a flesh
wound in my arm
Then 1 let him
hare it full in the breast.
He leaped
three (eet in the air and fell with hto
face down. I knew that I had finished
him.
I ran and jumped acroas the
creek, picked hiiu np and laid him on
hto back.
The blood was running out
of his nose and month, and poured in a
torrent from the ragged bole in hto
breast. In less time than it takes to tell
&gt;t he was dsad, without having said a
word.
Then my head began to swim,
and I was sick at my stomach.
I » a*
overcome by an indescrilmbie
horror&lt;11
of
i ♦
tbe deed I hail done.
Z1 tremmea an
over, and felt aa faint and weak as a
kitten.
It was with the greatest diffi­
culty that 1 managed to get into camp.
There'they laughed at me, but it was
weeks before my uorvons rrstem recovcred from the shock.
Even in ray
dreams I saw the pale face of the dying
cavalryman, and the specter haunted
me like a Nemesis long after I had got
&lt;n«r the first shock of the affair.
It
was simply horrible, but in time I re­
covered, and at the close of the war I
was quite aa indifferent to the sacriflcs
of human life as yon could imagine."

FA]

BJJ&gt; AOCZXmr.

NOTICE.

IPJIM.

gr*K»*

“I consider that I owe my life to
Warner’s Safe Cure.” F. B. Randolph,
. 208 Jewett Ave, Jersey City, N.Y.

WI have used eight bottles of W’amer’s
Safe Care, and honestly believe it saved
my life.”
A. F. Carlisle,
Carlyle, Pa^ Feb. 2nd. Editor Clarion.

•‘I was given up by niy physicians to
die with dropay, but Warner’s Safe Cure
restored me.
D. E. McCarthy,
Virginia, Nev.
Chronicle.
“Three bottlea or Warner’s Safe Cure
cured me of severe burning pain in the
kidnevs, especially at night.
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J. M. Mundell,
Lido, Cal.
“Five bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure
cured me of a very severe case of kid­
ney complaint.”
F. B. Semple,
Denver, vol. Clerk American House.

It to a
(Chineee
ft ft
i
]has, of all the places in the empire, the M u loully.
]longest known Europeans, has under­
(gone less change than any other great Mr. Craigs to**
eoald M U&gt;«1 W IreMneol. ™
center
of population in China. It re&lt;
imainaq&gt;rerisely aa it wm hundreds of tor be «»U&gt; tftntw «&lt; K»««
;years ago, and when onoe the wall to I throiuth .ympetbetle Intouum—
]passed the traveler might, tor all he can
be »n.»ue4 Dr. D»rU
see,
be at least 1,000 miles from any tort, N. T„ .be told blm U»
1
western influence. The mandarin’s pro­
' cession, proceeded with tremendous
igong* beating, passes through the streets
.just m it did centuries past, the criminals
.
are led down to the place of execution, looked at tne ca*.e,
or are beaten with bamboos and

ot «ord2j ■ ® _

mu Dr LINDSEY S

BLOOD ...
SEARCHER

266tt».
PRICE oFti
ITT MAIL, POTT-PAIO 1

r&gt;n to

dnill.r .bop.,’
P~' I, .tom tod toe mull »to toirr-dnl
.
pie, to those that have always been seen
yI&gt;r i/mnedv's sreat aocctss as.a_B
1
Warner's Safe Cure saved my wife’s there.
life when the beat doctors and mineral
Canton and it* inhabitants undergo I ArsyouweuDMw w**u
springs of the country did her no good.” no change. And there to this to be re­
,t
J. B. Woodruff,
marked in paving, that though since
Winsted, Conn.
the eighth century they have been ac­
all dnnoflets.
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“I had enlargement ot the heart, quainted with foreigners, they like .I on
which was pronounced incurable, and 11
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। them
no better than they did then, and "
ready w
to be hostile and -s
aggres£
was often thought to be dying, but; are m reaaj
B—
Warner’s Safe Cure and Safe Pills re- ajva toward them m they ever were. ,
stored me to health."
■’i . The
reason*
-M-.
—.on* for
for this
this may
may he
he nrioni.
vanona.
Lafavette Wallingford.
'i but one of them undoubtedly
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is that
East Rochester, li. Ix. i Canton
fa a
Canton h
a great
great seat
seat of
of learning,
learning, ana
and
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Owing to the high temperature of the I tbe
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literati
2 „of China
__ : have
’—“always
’—‘ been
the moat determined ODDonenta
opponents of forfor­
room ,in whteh
which 1I wnrkpd
worked I1 enntrarted
contracted a ij th*
terrible cold that produced serioua kid- eigners. It is at Canton, indeed, where
nev disorder. Warner’s Safe Cure re-1 the greatest examining university of
stored-me to health."
.lames Bruce,
China ia to be found. A Uhicsse lad
Exeter, N. II. I in the south of tbe empire, determining
“Warner’s Safe Cure has saved my to be distinguished, haa only to go to
boy’s life. Doctors pronounced his the Canton to gain a reward, if he deserves
worse case of Bright’s Disease they ever it. Entering a great hall called the
|
Linr it&gt;d KMm; Baud;,
saw."
E. B. Buck, Carlinville ill.
Hoktoi, where tables are provided for
■ the well, known
more than 3,000 candidates, he can ait
Editor Macoupin County Enquirer.
Malt. Burba Yu.“I was treated by Doctor’s Agnew down and take his chance for the first
degree,
and,
supposing
that
be
passes,
and Webster, of New York, who pro­
nounced me afficted with Bright’s dis­ to then qualified for a greater examina­
i ran cub dtspepsu k miBEsnoi,
ease. I was bloated exceedingly, but tion. Into takes place in a huge build­
Warner’s Safe Cure, I verily believe, ing, or rather aeries of buildings, capa­
ble of accommodating upward of 10,000
saved my life.”
Geo. C. Stevens.
IBMVUTS THE BOWELS,
students.
South Norwalk, Conn.
On the day appointed the youths
The boat rioe to that raised in South
1 had kidney disorders, indigestion,
Carolina, where tbe rioe to sown in rheumatism, and lumbago for three who desire to pass enter a great gate
trenches, which are eighteen inches years. I grew worse and felt as though and find themselves in a vast yard
apart, and flooded to a depth of several a hundred pound weight was dragging wherein are 13,000 small oelto. These
inches. The water is then drawn off down my liver and kidneyn. Warner s run in rows and are numbered; they
kitlUL DmZt Hom*.
----- ro« SALE BY ALL DEALERS.-----are each about nine feet high, five and
TrottloK-Hrwd Rm4
and later, the field* are flooded again, Safe Cure has fully restored me."
a half feet long, and three feet eight
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C. B. DeNovellea,
Hope and Malt Bitters Co.
to kill the weeds. The water u al­
640 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
inches wide. Each candidate takes a
DETROIT. MICH.
HoUtelw Md Devas Cwttl*.
lowed to stand nearly two weeks this
time, and not again turned into the
“Previous to a year ago I was severe­ cell, uid at daylight receives a paper
field until the grain to almost ripe.
ly afflicted with kidney difficulty. My with which he must deal without leav­
Marshy places are not so good as back ached, my urine was “ sudsy,” and ing tbe place. Three thousand police­
hand to
well-irrigated land^ Most of tbe rioe I was in a bad way, 1 had tried various men and servants are near at
““Sdi: THE COMPLETE HOME,
ased in Europe to imported from India. remedies, but only with temporary re­ see that he does not play an^ ‘
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jly bo the
There, and also in China, the hills are lief, until I began the use of Warner’s and his head would probably
HFRINGROKO, CRAWFOKD COW rKXW.
ebosen rather than the plains, and are Safe Cure, three bottles of which, with penalty if he attempted to do so. Next
morning
he
hands
in
hto
paper
and
de'*7,
the
Safe
Pills,
effectually
cured
me,
and
eo well irrigated that often it to only
Mention tlx Hahtinos Banmu.
parts for a day's rest, returning twentywith the greatest difficulty that the I have not had an attack since,”
Henry Hoehin,
four hours afterward for more work, '-----fields can be weeded on account of the
Cleveland,
Ohio.
and so on for three successive trials.
water. In* some districts canals are
For years 1 have had excruciating ' At tho dose of the examination ths
carried along the hillsides.
Upland
are all numbered, '
rice is a species cultivated in Ceylon, pains in the small of my back and was , papers, which
Fara and Hungary, which requires dry not able to raise from Ijed or be in a | are carefully gone through, and ths '
Loss of Manhood
wii.uam hkii&gt;.
rraui
ua *ia&lt;l»liIIWIL । |n prril(-h *nij Ataerkan window etas* plate
sitting posture. The Doctors claimed I best
130are
areselected,
selected,the
thewriters
writersbeing
being
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land, rotting if placed under water.
A.
Clolh-lKxind Book &lt;&lt; AByto lo
ribbed u«1 nratB pUU lor &lt;k, ll&lt;l,U, out
The only states of North America that i was suffering from a spinal dis­ at once nominated for distinguished 1
ease, and I never expected to leave my civil service. They must, however, go I
wh:'ch .cultivate rice for market are
bed again. Though having no hope of
3ENT FREE
Xnd oil colon, putty, paint*, etc. 73 and
South Carolina and Georgia. Rioe recovery, Warner's Safe Cure waa rec­ up to Pekin later on for further exam- ;
T. WILLIAMS 4. CO., IMVUKIL Ms J
l(rtra‘*- M'eh Wrtw
will not {?row an far north as Minne­ ommended to me, which I commenced ination, with a view to very high pro- ‘
—
sota. XV bat the Indians use there to taking, and eight bottles have made a motion.
Now, it to a fact, that w-.th this plan !----------Canadian or wild rice, which grows permanent cure." Mrs. Christjahn
of separate cells no favoritism to possible.
abundantly in the northwest, in miry
No. 28 Thirteenth street
The poorest may win and I know ot j
places, and often on the margin of the
Chicago, Feb. 26th.
a esse in which the son of a Chinese :
lakes. It reaches ths height of seven
“About two years ago I resoxted to
or eight feet, and the long and narrow the use of Warner’s Safe Cure, taking clerk in a European’s office at Canton
need mokes a nourishing meal of which in all thirty-two bottles for kidney and came out second in the trial, and was
the tadians are very fond.
uniary affections, and it has proved a at onoe forwarded to the capital, there
complete success, and radically cured to become a mandarin of dtotinotion.
the pain in my back. A lady of this Il should be fair, for the candidates
(Cor. Ban Francisco Chronicle. J
county, a confirmed invalid for three enter at “The Gate of Perfect Equity,’* ;
Another popular cure to the “sweat- years past, with what the doctors here hand in their esaays at "The Hall of :
fig-stoDe,'' M) called, in the mosque of Said was internal cancer, beyond all Perfect Rectitude,** nee them sealed up 1
5L Sophia. It is a targe pillar near skill and hope, in the doctor’s opinion, in “The Hall of Restraint,” and know ,
ths left-hand entrance, of a sort of bos been raised almost from the dead that they are exammed in “Tbe Hall of *i
greenish-white stone. In this, about by the use of nine bottles of this excel­ Auspicious Stars.”
If that arrange
J. U. Hudson,
the height of a man's head, is a small lent medicine.”
ment does not give confidence 1 don’t
Altoona, Pa. Feb. 27th.
hole hardly large enough to contain the
know what will.
entire fingers. Through some peculiar
The prevailing opinion regarding the
natural property of ths stone, the inside
(J. H. H*rnk«-\ P.ri* Lecter.]
’ |
of this bole is always covered with a girl of the period is unjust. A few de­
cades back she spun, wove, knit, etc.
The water-carrier to generally any- 1
salty moisture.
No matter how often
Three things have given way to modern
this to wiped awiM-, it instantly returns, machinery. She has higher planes, is where along between 21 and 40 years of
and this “sweat* &lt;/f.the stond the Turks more of an ornament: when in health age; he to never very tall, but "to often
•redik with miraculous curative quali­ is beautiful. She takes Dr. Jonre’ Red short and muscular. He wears a wideties. Hundreds co.ua hare, it to said, Clover Tonic, which clearre the com­ brimmed hat and does not follow the
to rub their dise.med members with plexion, drives away pimples and cures seasons in the matter of clothing. Sumthe healing moisture. Ths graves o! all diseases of the stomach, liver and
| J®P®ped and Domestic Wall Paper "Hangi
many of the deail dervisbss, too, who kidneys. Fifty cents of FnxTk Hotch­
langings, stainkd glass,
____ ___________
'
m life had extra luck as “tramplera,” kiss.
ifacturer of »rtfurnu_„
art furniture.
have been converted into shrines, to . Persons whose lungs are Impaired or
around
the
loins.
A
pair
of
rawhide
.
lanteis
a
specialty.
Representative
of
the Low Art Tile
which sick persons make pilgrimages in , have throat diseases should not go td
hope of cure. -They tie on tns gratings the seashore, as the air is always poison­ ■ o&lt;», «ith th. «&gt;!« tLkUy rtuddod
34 FORT ST. WEST. DETROIT ■
itefore these tombs long strips of flan­ ous to such troubles. Ubc Dr. Bigelow's with large-bra led nails, completes hto । —
Whether the sun shoots I
nel and wool—black, yellow and red — Positive Cure. It cures coiighs, colds, costume.
T
torn from their clothe*, and do not for­ croup, bronchitis,asthma, influenza, and down ita fiercest rays from a cloudless ,
get to leave a piaster or so in the all throat and lunjf diseases. Mont­ August sky; wuether it rains, snows or '
money basin before departing. This is gomery &amp; Co., druggists, Decorah, Iowa, hails, the water carrier makes his daily '
tbe care for fever* and colds and also a say: “We are having a run on Positive round with tho regularity .of ths hands
Cure. It gives universal satisfaction.” of a elook on your parlor mantel-piece
protective against the “evil eye."
Price 50 cents and one dollar. Trial —with even more regularity, for your
bottles free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
Parisian elock often stops before it has
(S.» York World.)
run down.
But your wster-camor
▲ few day* ago a teacher in one of
Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. Wayne, Ind., hover misses filling your tank.
Some years ago, before the present “
our np-town public schools was exer- Gazette, writes: " For the past five yean have
rising her claw in definition of wards alwaw med Hr. King4* Few IHscovery, for system of water works made it possible .
for the, firemen to obtain water for ।
and the writing of sentences. “Deceit­
ful,** said she, “means falseand she ■IWA'dy cars. My fileuda to whom T haw reentn- their hand-squirts within half an hour i
mended it speak of It In same high term*. Hav­
told one of the scholar*, a tow-headed ing been cured by It of evety cough 1 have had after the-arrival of pumps co the scene I
lioy, to write on hto state a sentence for Are yean, I consider It the only reliable and of action, the oarriar* were required to
cure tor coughs, colds, etc.’] Call at W. H.
with “deceitful" in it.
He scratched sure
Goodyear's drugstore and get a ^ree trial boUle. keep their barrels full over night and —

D1

DOW TITSElF.^aW
A Grsu Madiul Work on Hmhood
Yosth,aadtbe uataid
and oid

lyonahbaly

Hqps&amp;Malt

BITTERS

Themost Kitessive pire-bred Live
Stock BlaMukieiitTHBlorliL

ITO ©EAT S1005 WES

1

Nex-roua Exhaustion,

Glass

Prematui-e Decay,

CATARRHi&amp;HEAD

WM. WRIGHT,

Fresco Painter and Interior Decorator.

Hsiecuhric on

^^Mapes^

be a Iner won io evtrj m-om- nxAAxL^T*&gt;»»

be refunded te every Inatanr.

aeoo now.

mom idmmu

Itw aohl-m

anrartWd lv

There l» no member of

l.

mm

r. H. Parker, Mo. &lt;
wren fa*ur
la**-. who say be eosauKed on *R diwMe* **
MHxm .bill kmA
/n.^.-.TTTTT
■Unate dteease* teal hare b*i rrrp A T
tfai skill etna st her pfewaan* xl rin | j
resstaliy wttbM ■SxTHYSEL

teai i W fatfare.
▲LDXJTB BLAJuLFOLD

CYCLOPEDIA.
•15.00: cheeper edition, tia.oo Samibm
pages free 500,000 Valamo* CbOte Boot*
dearr’puo- &lt; atalogw* free, Booti fur nan
tnaitoo before tayneit on evidence of rm

RUSKIN’S WORKS.

_____________________

PAYSONS
-* I N K

‘r

Node* ia berrb) gn'co that certain tai&gt;d» dta
ateM is the count) of Barry, bld &lt;4 to U***
■ale at public aurtlon to the hlghcsH bidder, Iff
- - -—
A_I Unllft«v Ml, MTt

(tx&gt;ln&lt; tSr Him and
d-*iRnsi«i lor to
ordinary Us aatea). if not preriowb dupewd •
at this other accordion to Isw
Tbe list may be seen oa spfUretxw Mto
office of tbe county trewarer. aJur IIrreere*

land* will be offered .«ut&gt;pdtee pu
of lb» state's tiUr Si tbi* off** I*** "
vIlMaM c. .HTyVIDW.
AudiU-r Okcnd
Default havtnx been ro»d« in »h«-. I«r^
certain indenture of s&lt;wUn«v. mvinx date ««

twelfth &lt;ta) of Janeary. A l» I*1- •*
o’clock a. m.. ta Uber u ot morv«r*
ISO. an which said mortza*r Ua-rv u
■
bs due, at the date of thb notice, tte mb
■even hundred and silly* l*
„
om eeata. and no Frocre.tinjs
■titutod al lav to recorer ir&gt;" drMrrndKwy
secured by *ald mortrait*. nr x-.y p»rt tea*"

door of the court bou*e In lhe r t» £ W
In Barry county. Mlehl&lt;ta &lt;«»i' evurt
ths place of boldin* lhe &lt; irrull tew’J*
Icoui.nbf lUmf) I .hah * d
*

a

^rialn ptere or t«arrc) of Inn.

ssf
cBeary to pay the amount &lt;1’&gt;p &lt;»

interert tbereoa al «*&lt;“!*?«*%
wkh the costa and eipew* «£"*« ""
Dated. Msreh mb^A. D.
OOOK • tmKLDON.
MortS**'

ADtfRTISE®
SAVAGtTrARHUM. *•’1

U-acbvr. "My ma hss deceitful teeth,**
was what he read
The teacher
laughud and the boys tanghad, and they
laughed eo long that it waa tune to go

(Oar. Ublcago Timas. |
Ajj old steamboat captain once told
me that moet men who fall off the
steamboat* are drowned by endeavor­
ing to get back to the boat He Mid if
a man would let himself float down ths

U»bo-he hxl

ea« la the cause of the Intolerable
111" of multitude*. Dr. Henry -BaxInUce bitter* remove the eatne and

pnmpe filled. The duty waa one which
aiwaya excited the entiiuaiaem of the
carriers, who raced to firm with all tbe
enjoyment of an old-time A men ran vol­
* uu»u&lt;uinm«, i a. unteer ^epartment But thia willingwith Asthma and aese to.perform a public duty waa not
exclusively the remit of puttie spirit,
for there waa a handsome bonus paid
and by continuing its use fora by the aty to the one who arrived first.
r“wm’SKlyCUrCd-K&gt;lnlnfi in

&lt;tn« store. Lane bottle* •LOO.’

hi-Urtto extend’his trmle

ITttftKnt

kORUMjYCLOTBiA
r~®^SS2._

M

He persuasion eocaaioually
A^warm
board held against a ohiekeL'. toot

fro«ty night win induce him to balance
hunaolf nn th. —A
U.
..

FIRST-CLASS

JOB WORK!

ThL h2

p
OTt “Marchand de
J**®1
marchuid d« I’.nt" ia
V
" i. &lt;
. B nob,e ,or**1- How Md- toM that an «ujibk to the very ettin
.u b _
*2 •** tb*1 t!&gt;i“ »pol tn tbe oi the enrronndwg houeee. The err
■Mat of yoor otherwise abundant hair. Sion it
atooeetor the me of Parker** Hair BalaamFor ‘*&gt;o&gt;
?J*nd “ di’id"! into two
»«nous article stands 2
she bead of Its class. Ktetpuit for the toilet de-

U^ESEt,1

TH1 CHEAPEST

is-“ —

—■ »—• -

�THE UMg-KILA CLUB.

NOT

„ ___ t»*™i &gt;*w
.
I *m now remark to dta elnh" Ax*

IflMfaB/NJhUl J
TA abetot prtoty gfrto-bm to* wa® a
wild flower and na mistake! Shago* os the
teaia to go to Meridaa from Vicksburg, and
faewa.aU alone. There was a aort of dtotoug toov. uxmt among fiva or tax men, but
a drummer for a Philadelphia saddlery houx
got there first.' He grabbed up bis grip aud
walked equate up u&gt; M-r seat and took p
session ot it without asking a question, and
in tou minute* he seen el to be perfectly at
homo. She answered hi* questions briefly,
•ud bo had tl.® . ardent kind of work tn keep
UP a cuuvenKltion, and as the train ap­
proached Jackaon *bo suddenly said:
W?|’|
from tom
Will you bslp msl”
)
“Oh, certainly. I bnVn a bank in my
poclcau Write your taiegram aud I will run
into th* office with IL"
We minted him when the train started,
but by-oud-by be waa fuuud Id another
car, bi* bat crushed down and h a nerve
afl od adg*. When asked what bad hap­
pened, he drew forth th* telegram which
tbe girt had requested him to hand 1m Jt
read;
- -- —
j
• drtunmrr *bo ba. dreadfully an:&gt;oy«d me.
Bbrx*t tn kai."
“Tu think,” be giuped, “that on* *o fair
Could be M&gt; mar.ieroiu. Why. I’m all iu a
kweaL. 1 want Mitneof you to stand by me.1’
We got hi* grip from tbe seat, traded
hate sn i coats with him, and tbe way I •
•Irl tr m the depot when tbe train reach-d
M indan enused n hotel porter to obeerve:
“Well, now, but t*uu white fac* belongs
to au invalid ami them legs to a deer. Wbat

~c”d Itorolt H.O d»£

&lt;to»r»tot itonitomto condu on, .o’ u to
otohtTi
f*
°&lt; mj oob,n *' mU
"Jfta I footed
d. Wl«ter »o' po, o„ .
?*,r " Jr*”
•'on 1 doml ,trp oo&lt;
»
u“~ ibtoditaibta.
«m 1 would furder renwrk dat he 'peer* to
poltoi. Lto „ Ibtoo to Mm Wd
Mira, totem,.
eutom. ote—ufray.
Ito^"
“ r—&lt;to.i dormtol
white glpvto ami claw-hammer coats

Attend to registration Saturday.
Nobody’s (’laim at Union ball Fri-

Jay night.
.
II. K. Grant has a word relative to
white shirts this week.

Th^rfomd him ahiwring with ra;e-fri-bt
fa the ante-room, and &gt;t wa. . nlj
GiveaUm J^ne* had threatened tn loom

The Hall Co. now employ 14 hands
o their tisb-rod factory.

fa*®**
O;M* *"
**■*«&gt; 1 up. however,
w»PMng the platform and awaltawing tfare - peppermint drops and a glaw
01
«*n*d to rvtnver all hw native
confidence and to forget that one emi of hla
collar was taoa* and -owing away at hi*

Well, how are you going to vote on
:be water works'queation ?
„ The temperance meeting Sunday afk-rnoon was well attended.
TnxKfe was a Very large crowd of
people in the city Saturday.

Ik your name is not on the lists Sat­
urday you cannot vote Monday.
Editor Dennis, of the'Home Jour■..d, i- seriously ill with erysipelas.
The teacher's class presented Prof.
Hall with a finedasy chair on Thursday

DECKER BROS.

WAGONS!
EXCHEQUER

Each One Warrantei!

An Opportunity that Occurs but
Seldom to Buy

GOODS UNDER VALUE

DECKER BROS

I'iii’iwIiay. the 24th inaU has bwn
•.igu.il «&lt;l by die governor as “arbor.

I.kwjh Stern haa a mammoth stock
of new goods. See his .triple-column ’
atmituneoiuent.

Mr. Winthrop Nelson will soon
ominrmn* the erection of ^dwelling on
state strret west. '

His diawrtatinn. which lasted nearly an
hour, begun by showing the advantage* of
truth, then after wrestling with the erils of
ambition, the necearity of economy, ho
Btruggl-d with tb* disagreeable subject of
industry, causing many a scowl ou th* face*
of hi» auditors, uud concluded a. follow.:
“1 thank you with coumunmate airneetueMi
far de skillful manner in which you have
evaded your attention to my cumbcraom*
rauaxiu, on’ I hope dot de seed thus aown on
stony ground may sprout up au’ yield atventy-flvo bushols to de acre."
When the speaker had been escorted from
the ludl Brother Gardner said:
“Do man who dare* pint out our fault* am
a friend, au* let us receive his criticism* m
such. If I should dfskirer dat auy of you
war’ lyin’ in wa t in do alloy to slug th*
Hon. Ju whack Johntoo ax a reward of merit
it am worry prolmble «int de orator wouldn’t
be de only man hurt. We will now abdi-

h i* Crouch and Dan Holcomb have
ow-ti held for trial for the C’rouch umr-

•l.-rs in Jackson county.

Talk water works and vote water
works if you arc convinced that the
• -ivy needs further fire protection.

Am. gfxxi merchants sell the boots
*ad shoes manufactured by Smith, Sim­
mons A Peabody. Ask for them.
MoitXK E. Nevins Ls adding new
goods to his stohk every few days,
which he is selling at bottom prices.
Mr.. John Klepfkr has purchased
tbe Jefferson street barber shop and
took |H»srt&lt;sion of the same April 1st.

Ladies, the Ix-st fitting and most re­
liable sheet) in the market are manufac­
tured by Smith, Simmons &amp; Peabody.
A. Troutwine, a former citizen of
this place, lately of Grand Haven, has
opened :« liarber shop under A. Rower’s
More.
;
-

Moiisk E. Nevins sells more goods
»«&lt;r a little money than any other store.
him a call and save
Mb. John W. Custer, of this city,
ha* engaged in the manufacture of a
,n»*w brand of soap calledjhe
fastings’
Surprise.”

The rite of confirmation was adminKtered to 16 persons by Bishop Gillis-

pie at the Episcopal church in this cit
Sunday last

are making three Oats, Flour, Corn Meal,
Ground Feed, Salt,
widths of Tire:
Lime, Plaster, Cement,
Hair, Stucco, Seed
Corn,

BOX. JAWHACK JOHXBOW.

Ri:i-t blicanm should attend their
। .uciiscs, put up a good ticket and supjatrt If on election day.

.
,

FOR SALE BY

1

R. J. GRANT

1

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
I

There (IwnBi in tbe lend of Illtnoy,
▲ beautiful girl by the iwnifi of Malloy,
But her feet ere as big a\ a lo*. 0.
There also live* in Missouri Ktate.

(Alu. K. Sw—t.)
The brakeman went on to say that tb*
great objection bo had to his profeawoa waa
that be bad to travel about so much. If tbe
train remained in one place he would not ob­
ject, but tbe continual change of climate
was slowly but surely undermining hia
health, and in time he would become a phyaical wreck.
“Why, air, win you believe me. wb*n 1 tell
you that 1 have chilblains at oue end, and
prickly bent at tbe otn*r—
“At which end do yx&gt;u have prickly haatf"
“At tbe wouthern end of tbe liito . in Mex­
ico. Before the I rain got* to Monterey, in
Mexico, Pm all broken out with prickly
heat, aud freckles, and spring boil* ju*t
break out all over the bock.of my neck, and
the skin on tbe peak of my noee shrivels up.
Two Uayx afterward* Tv* got- chilblain* at
j th* other end of tbe line, up at St. Louis,
where it free«e», and that’s the way it ta ail
winter long."

WINTER TIME TABLE

In the city called Chicago,

Near St Louy. a girl of Cue flggen—
Her face is perfection, but strange to relate,
Her feet are a little bit bigger.

Buyers are Invited to Call and

COME!

Them.

AN INVESTIGATION

STOCK
We keep a Full Stuck of Everything

I 'oKRBsi’ONDENTs will please forward •
Uie nuult of the election iu their retipective townshipa at the earliest poasi-,
bls moment.

that eutera into a house, froin

Irving...................
2-57 i
i 9-23 i 10.U
MlddkviUe... .
3.07 , .VO * H..V) in.»
WraocMiapIds.: Ard 3d» 1 «.« i
All trains run by'ninetieth meridian orrehtral
standard time. Through . eoochea betwcee
Grand Rapids and Ix-lroll on nil day train*.
COXMfcCTtoxs.—At Grand Rapids with Chi­
cago &amp; West Mh-bigan for Holland. Nuulca.
Muskegon and points north, and with Grand
Rapids &amp; Indiana EL R. for Big Rapid*. Traver**
Ctty and PeUmkcy. 'New York and I’ariOr Ex
press dally. All other trains daily except Sus

It is calculated that there are fully .
Ifionew names to be registered in this’
city Saturday. X',*ry voter should see
that his name is on the list
Republican caucus for the nomiua-,
lion of candidates for city*' officers this ;
(Thursday) evening.
Ward caucuses ’
the following evening.

BORDERS

Miss Knowlton’s pupils, of the kin•h rgarten school, gave that lady a birth- i
day surprise and several handsome
presents one day last week.

The place that knew “(’heap John"
in this city now knows him no more, he
having removed himself, family and
stock of goods to Middleville.

The pupils of the primary and graniuiar grades are preparing to give one of
the finest entertainments ever given by
the young people of the school. Most
ot their preparation for it will be done
during the vacation so to take no time
from their school work. The proceeds
to be used for school purposes.

Window Shades,

An ua-e
fr«n W-roo™,
wmrku &gt; ptar W
« r4.1b-d«l
ba. torn
«a ta tto ri&lt;M«, of
Onk» wtok.topto &gt;"•— f-ao
M -Trutba* J-nw." of Onioo «"*. •
loMlgtvu«or, aad i*n» following ounwreagoatoak placo:
Tl-toll i.-«7 r»b. aad /»«
&lt;•
to„ platop of &gt;b
I totoM Iblnb
po« ua&lt;U mito bob* tor, la a ptoaf

Gray’s Specific Medicine.

Of Our Own Make,
Ah low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in tbe State.

T. rra...r toook bu to«l oob raptoJ:
“Si 4. "rfl to' &lt;lrr -r*bor. toll u *&gt;■
„ wTtar,
-rol iWAll &lt;&gt;» ott”
A list of the scholars who have not!
“Ton d r?l «T “
‘1"‘ **
is*n absent or tardy during the winter i II .Ito r*“ »*—1 itotoarfatoHy’aito
term ending March 28th:
E&lt;lna Garrison, Anna Giddings, Her-1
tha Bentley, Femie Feighner, Belie |
Rock, Frank Lecw, 5VUUe Hitchcock.
'
Also of those who have not been J
lardy:
, Maud Hall. WiDie Reed, Blanche
Johnson.Naty Leins, Nellie Feighner.
Anna Wlleg. Sarah Garrison. Both
Moore, Minnie Murry. Shirley Smith,
Bertie and Eddie Fairchild, Guy Bauer.
(Tarence Chalker, Ailiert Egleston.

I Have the Best Stock

on

Mr—p. — (to I

in Town,
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Moderate Prices!

RELLE McELHENY.
Teacbw. 5Ui Gradr.

k»«rs ou Ctoise*.

H ill’s Pkhiclesk &lt;’x&gt;ugh8yhuj* will

- c.re cough, cold, croup or sore thmat,
and relieves whooping cough, asthma.
It does not dry up a cough and leave
the inflammation and fever behind it.
but loosens the phlegm and morbid
matter, and permits nature to heal, the
lung tissues and deneuawl imrfe. ('all

Taking effect February 17th. 1»M.

’’“Proered, if you ptoaaa. 1 am ys» ia tbs
totrta M io ibe retie, of N ip !■■•■«• amoag
don’t you understand that tbe
—»he bah of mud P«U»
boTi

b* c«n*E ’ go to slsep * ’’ •oat •wuiMng ms
eyas ho &lt;11* ln «T**t ngoeif"

get a bottle. If not Mtiafied after
Wl-n Bi Ftokittilteto pronto. fetor.
•ring it, return the empty bottle and I JLu.hOU*-*"
’*’' *&lt;“&gt;»■
will refund your money. A package
u.- rw-ii"«“• “■&gt;"»*•“r—
&lt; «bb’s Little PHfc, in top of meh bottle
F'rederick Hofehkbw.

ftara-,1- 0.1- |»4toto &lt;a to. V—J
„mplr thte: A.ytota, itel mqi pte"r -fto
m tote tertoUtete, w-

■■tai. drceoMA

tnte to. worJ ««, -teb, M.. ted “»
nail.
'
A MtedtoteWtebte tote,
nu
ItaMof V*-.
rtete. tedjtodd 1« -&lt;■Jtete, wltt tttor

LJTlmcA Bist toaggwi «*• «■*&lt;&gt;* lot. If R
" Wt tor ites *«r«l (feyjw wM&lt;| afi Is

I 11----- *■ "* *®’**n‘*
JiTa-**** «—*•

‘

*

±.*6?

N. B.
I am Hol® Agent for HaMiDf* and
vicinity for the Detroit White !&gt;ead

Road Scrapers

Worka.

BaffinBBflU &lt;11X118.

�WASHINGTON.
In the Hwnd trial Hallett Kilbourne was
awarded damages of 337.500 for false 1mpriamuneut bv John G. ThompM'n. ex-eergeant-at-armiiof the house of repreaenta-

The house river and-harbor committee in­
tend* torcconimend an appropriation of 85.a000 for the tfIwlsalpprand 1U tributaries
; will limit tbe remaining Iteuu to M­
000. ODO.
\ The botiNt- committee on poslofiices baa
decided to report favorably on the bill givtop Irt U-r-catriers of free dolivery oOJct-*
leave i.f alienee for fourteen days in each
During tiie first eight month* of toe wure
ent fiscal year toe iiitenial revenue rwejpb*
„ were 878.an.:i-?ii, a derreuw. of 8M,48l.26o as
eompared with the conwpondtog period of
PKl The aggregate receipt* for February
were 82.ow.sre2 h-*&gt; tinui in February. H®s.
Tbe house (simmitiee on labor Jias unanimouslv Mgrwtl to report a bill forbidding tbe
Hwdng of th* labor condru confined In
any nrison for violating the taws of the
Unfted State*, under |*nalty of fine and uuftlnoomenc.
;
- *
j
With toe additions made by tiie senate
uou mdi'-e on approjniutiuns. -tlie naval bill
&lt; all-for rJUThf1.676. This includes 82,000,•
&lt;o(i for oontlnnlng work on the doiible-turrrk I monitvrs. and *2..’tt&gt;.«•' for additional

it back in its place with a leather hinge,
eo it could be swung outward at the
lower end and let a little Lght and,
air into the bare, unflnisuhad chamber
would have sect a thrill ot honor
where she slept.
After that the swinging board, the through every honest Abofittaniat. But
hole whioh it covered, or both together,
came to be known among us mixihievous youngsters as Mr.------ 'a — “bay about five yean ago,
sold—&gt; ith tho wrappii
Then all the Hille girls had bay
windows in their plny-uon tea. and
for
finally the places in the log "tables tamed ia the land of their
where we stuffed in hay to the'oattle,
and which were protected by a board
hong on a leather hinge, came to be and the consequence xs that the profit
known among na boys as "bay windows." is exceedingly satisfactory."’
“Do mummies ever spoil in transit F
When we left the neighborhood sev­
“No," said the irreverent old man,
eral year* after having reached dur
’
They
have been too well brought up
majority, our neighbor's bay-window
1 swung by* ita leather strap just t.&lt; the for that sort of thing. Then they are
hermetically
sealed aud had been well
girl had hung it. She, at least, did not
miscalculate her rceouroes. She knew gleaned before canning, and tuere were
; what material 4J1* had to build with
। -and built accordingly. She nailed that
I leather hinge on
re to stay, and it
died
Last sunftner we took a fow weeks
vacation and wandered back to the old telveo sewed and glued up in tho old
neighborhood. A friend took us in a Nothing of their relatives. No, they
horst- and carriage and drove us out to ion t spoil, my boy, but they improve
the farm where we were raised. We jreatly after they have been partially
। neighbor, having come on m advance of passed the spot where the old red
,i his
family,
and
began
the
work
of
getJ,™a imtit Ils
hia familv. and began the work of Retting out the timber, was overheard to •chi,»l'hw*;n*j to stand, but it was
“Well, when we unwrap them the
I i n
“ ,w
w not there, In its place stood a more
&lt;«U»notber neighbor thot ba»u going modern &lt;ud |„tter etrootore. Wo rarfaee of the body is almost ae waits
; to have . bar window m hu bonne, and d
u,„j our oU homo until
ss your flesh.
A whits mummy is like
that it WOU1A be in the aecond alorr, Z,” .".“J™io •
.&lt;
,„d in front
.
*PPr“ch“1 »*» farm ot the great jurry without peppers, so we take him
aut
into
the
sun
and set him full in the
..... .... ..... &lt; ... __ ____ .... 'man,
onr
one
turn,
neighbor,
and
man, our
timv
L The fact that wr had no idea what a
rays of it. Before many days are pastel
{ bay window looked like did not in tbe the first thought that came to our
mind at sight of the familiar land­
| least dampen the eagerness with which
marks was of that bay window. We
। we watched the progress of work on the wondered if it was there yet, and when
arketable. When ho is sufficiently
I new house, or our respect for the great
anned we varnish him, aud you may
we arrived opposite the house peered
man who was to be the happy possesxor
eagerly through the branebee of the place him in the darkest corner of your
I of tbe wonderful window.
trees, that had grown up since we left, brandy closet to frighten Bridget when
।
We were pretty well agreed among
in an effort to get a sight of it, and al­ , ihe gets thirsty without endangering
ourselves about one thing; that was
,i BOonl
ooinr
oi
um
winnow
ir most felt aggrieved when instead of the ! bis complexion. I could give you no
about
the
color
of
the
window.
It
i
YL
me winaow. it swinging Ixiard we saw a common i ileflnite idea bow mauy mummies are im| WOT“d be the same as tliat of a bay
twelve-pane window, such as is to be | ported into this country every year. I
horse, of course, but undoubtedly there
myself sold nearly buu of them in 1883.
aeen in iarm
farm nousee
bouses everywhere.
। would be other
■’
very wonderful things
“Ouri
............................................
neighbor's
bay window in gone,” | You sec, when a pert on gets tired of
I connected with it, and we gave our
his mummy
and—
pines
to be relieved of
v •
• *• ' . „ * " ’
we ----saidto1 our companion.
---------------,-----------------------------------rhildlub im*gra«lran full nope Mid—
’Yee,” was the reply, “and our neigh- j his unoommunioative presence all he
I waited.
also. Another family owns has to do is to break the Egyptian up
j
The oew neHtbltor «»» &gt; Spa looking borr is gone also,
y’" now iand
the *with
rith an ax, put the peaces
pieces in a coffeecodeetha‘ place
rr they .have made __
, man, well formed, and of very genUu- | chacges which you see." Tbe great t;rinder, and then mix the dust yip with
I manly bearing. He was well educated
, man of our childhood was learned turpentine and linseed-oil. The result
too, and could talk learnedly about a ! In some things, and was a splendid car­ will be an excellent color with whioh
^h“h ’•&lt;»««»•
to paint your dado an Egyptian red."
;“ ■
,&lt; • v
• I P®nt®r when he could get down to
:■ n°
grown
peowork, but he was alwava just going to do
, w ki ,thmk - most’ of
S’ the °
------- .!—
7
“faint a wall with human flesh f"
I| ole °&gt;
Of the neighborhood
nelcrhborhood knew
ktiBW ba
th little
tiffin something
* *
°
~ WDy 1
about aa we youngsters did about bay
He could never correctly estimate »entimental
windows.
his reaources, aud always tried to do i deoorauoa.
One of his favorite themes waa the about six times as much* as the means
enormous power of electricity, and ho I at commaud would justify him in hP ■
'
had an electric machine such os is tempting. That was hiir great weak­
I wish I was a doctor.
I would like
common among certain schools of phy
. . ­ 1 tiesaud it prevented him from ever ;
to study my own case.
Doctors ought
sicians nowaday a, with which he illus
llus-­ ‘ accoini'jwbmg any tiling,
trated thia power in a way that was
was 1
o tmr neighbor in dead," we said, to bo sickly folks anyhow, ao they could
thoroughly convincing.
I as we drove on. “Well, he waa not a learn from their own experience what
^*1 y getting one and
bad neighbor after ell, and be did bar. I is
i, the matter and how to give relief.
J
nnoltar of the neighboring children who
powerful electric machine. In the Wl.-------'1.‘‘-------- geU
I*?

A recent re|»ort bv u special agent of the
larxi-oflice. that a tract of 720,0X1 acres of
public land in Colorado bad been fenued by
Irftfties without the slightest authority, has
attracted the attention of congiexs. Comini*.*ion»-r McFuriantl recommend* that the | amount of the war tax of 1861 Is unpaid, and
fencing of public territory be made a |M*iml I
be general
has withwhettier the
general government
government has
withtv (Fue
held money
due to
I any state Bilta were
Tin- committee on banking and currency ■ laisaed authurizim
tliorizing a reward of 82.5,000 for
■IX
Ate or the Omjy explorer.
3« euDal(U*ring the propriety of so amending [ a.veruihiln
- *tbe
u“ *
tbe national bank laws that examinations 1 olid permit™
lubixveawbto imbed taffy
may be made more frequently and directors । ticlea, under
k-rtSe»ap«rtaUunleneeotenMoin»
t&lt;e rw-ld to an accountability tor imculari-.; oflieera, at~*
:ita----------lo be deetarated
the
----------b&gt;------taw. This is the outgrowth of the failure; secretary of tlie
Urn eduthe trewurv.
treasury. When the
edu­
of the Pukjflr National bank of B&lt;»ston.
cation bill came up, Meosra. Lamar and
For tbtuW't nine months the receipts of | George earnestly urged its passage, and Mr.
•he government were
in excess of Cullom advocated an amendment making
i be ex pend It i trvK When compured with the i the total appropriation 840,000,000. An af
preceding period it appears that the cu&gt; ; jouruuient to Monday was taken.
Wiiuh payments have fterrnased S15.5OQ.U0O
and lor internal revenue receipts nearly l Mak 81.—In tlie senate, the chair pre­
WZLWtfitK. But the expenditure also show ' sented a communiratinn from the attorney
general, stating that ,hLs force of employes
a falling off of uver *1 &lt;500,0)0.
was too small to supply promptly the vol­
I*re»d&lt;ltmt Arthur on WmIjmjmIi^- sent to 1 uminous pajiers called for, and asking for
congress a H]*cial mexsuge advising appro- more help. Favorable report* were made
pnntknw toward commencing tlie construo-! on bills for the erection of public buildings
lion of three steel crubers and four gun- ' at Chattanooga, Opelousas, and Portland.
hotitKto r&lt;&lt;st S4,2KL000. 'Hie executive thinks I A petition was presented asking rximpensaH imprudent to defar Work on these vessels tion to citizens of Kansas, for property defor oik-tear. He also urges the appropria- • stroyed In the Cheyenne raid of 187H. Mr.
tiou «if SiOX'.OMi for tiniMiliig four double- Platt explained the provisions of his bill to
turreted monjtora.
oruanlir the jwteut olflcf lu &lt;|»n&lt;te deMinister Sargent's transfer from Berlin to 1 partments. David'J. Brewer was confirmed
“t. Petersburg, for which ihe preliminaries 1 m Judifr ot the Ewhtli clreutt.
have been completed, will take the country '
HOUSE.
by surj/rlse. I he views of the administrnMak 25.-Thirteen member* of the bouse
Uon are clearly stated by .Secretary Frellnghyecii, who cabled Mr. Sargent that his gave their views yesterday on the bonded
i-outm- in tlie Iaisker matter whs approved,
*n&lt;i that toe change was prompted only by a join; resolution roc. me uisuiduhou or
sufferers
-regard for the minister's. i&gt;ei&gt;unal feelings. Si'Jft.'WariioiiK
8125,000 nuiuiig nuuci
rjn by,
by, the
ilin overflow
urefiion of
t)i
MImIhminni. hut
the Mississippi,
but an nhlnrtinn
objection hv
by Mr
Mr.
The house committee on invalid pen-1 tillxions has decided to report a sul&gt;sti-1 York caused an adjournment.
tote for the Uobinwin bill, which will give a -'
Mail 26.—The houi+e passed a joint reso­
pension to any ex-union sohiler tyho was lution providing for the distribution in the
confined in a txmfederate prison and Is now , overflowed district of the Mississippi river
found by the Ixiord of wrgetais to be suffer­ and its tributaries of 8125,000 of the unex­
ing from out dludiility. The measure also pended appropriation for the relief of the
provides for iwiisioning the widow of any destitute in the Ohio valley. A bill was in
confederate i«ri-oner of war w)m» died from trudpeed for the erection of a pedestal for
the ♦•fleet* of confineinvsiL
the statue of the late l-rcsldent Garfield at
Minister Sargent sent to Hecretarv Fre- Washington. After some debate on the
llngbuym-n a calilrgnun exptcsslng-hfsgrati­ bonded whisky extension bill, It was agreed
tude lor sul«t3Mtial. induracinenL but'de­ that tlie discussion shall close Thursday.
clining to Juvept a transfer to SL Peters­
Mah. 27.—The hoiLse dispensed with the
burg. in reply u» a second communication morning hour and went Into conAmlth e of
from \\ usliington. Mr. Surgebt stated tliat the whole on the Ixmded whisky exteiision “* it for tbe flr.ltra.eto take hold of
HI htflith vaiiM-d him to take a leave of ab- bill. Mr. Randall denounced the measure the mnocent looking httlo handle, at
wins*, after whlcl-. lie would fonuuily an­ aa tending to give permanency to the in­ the end of the two a ire. and then watch
nounce to i hr German govtniment hh terna! revenue system. Mr. Blackburn
their etiorts at letting go again.
resignation.
made,the cltMlug appeal for the bill. A mo­
They
in—letting
The hpkse committee on public lamls has ..-vaa
tion s-ur^ams
to s|rik&lt;* was,
out the
sass villas
enacting
1111)4 Iluan.-av
clause was
HW
.
• didn't always,succeed
------------------""O
wMaiurauisly agreed to report favorably a agreed to, and tlie house continnvd Die ac- ! go jU"‘ the moment they wanted to, but
when they
.w^fcportding for the udlustinentof the land lion of tlie cornmil ter by 18&amp; to «3.
j when
they did
did lot
let go
go it
it was
was with
with minds
minds
g^B^to railroads in Kansas. The bill authe correctness
Mak 28.—In the hoiwe, a concurrent re*- I thoroughly imbued with tho
toe attorney general to institute olutlonwas introduced for the final adjourn- ,of tha grraut n*an*&gt; viawa mmwiinn
7.
Jeg?r‘hng the
M^Hmeteruilnetho proper construction of mentj.f conrrev. June 2. The mnimlttee ।
theTfw to tor cases in question. The rail­ on judiciary made au adverse reixirton the i wonderfuJ power of electricity.
road companies admit that they have be­ bill f»rr the--------„ William
-----------—
____ _____ _I
, the
—--------------- new
relief of
McG?rralian.
I^y-und-by
frame of the
tween fiiUs-n to fwentv thousand acres A measure
houoh waa up, but tho
iRMSura to pennit
permit the citizens
dUreas of Indian ; houAt
the lumber foi
for the
wbkti dors not belong to‘ them. The eom-ndanijhiug .„„ot
not o
can
ou
-dtaijhta',
,on on
miaaonrr general of the land^flice estimates
the amount from Ki,000 to 100.000 acres and was held for the consideration of pension I| ^?e ground.
Kroun“- Evidently there waa a
the agent of the state of Kansas estimates bills, and the house
■
H- adjourned to Monday. | hitch in the arrangement aouiewhere.
somewhere.
about 1.000.000 acreMak 81.—In thehquae, the committee on We waited and watched for u time,
rhe river and harbor co«nniitloe
near­ public health reported back a resolution di- , and then learned that tlie great man
ly oomplrted its consideration of the pro­ rectltiKatf investigation as to tiie aoultera- WM di-annaintad in .nm. &lt;f
___
posed river and harbor bill. It Is understood 1 Honor food and drug* as not within tiie ■ . *■ J.“a£P°ln7!r
HO.me •inwexpecthat the aggregate of the bill will not ex- Kvinceofcnngrejw:nutit was recommit- i ‘•tions about the lumber, and that os
iwi 81 l.wO.00j. Tiie principal items will
by a vote of 117 to lid. A resolution I be was anxious to have his familv with
he appropriatioiiH for rim Ml-sisslppl, Mis-1 was offered by Mr. Nichoia, raonesttag the him, he would side up the building
"♦rari.
and Ohio riven-, mui the
.,
—
w.c great
s«c«4 hari&gt;nr- Sherman committee of theaenate to Inquire fnr th., nmumt «*'*».
B
the A tlanta. Pacific, lake, and gulf into the circumstances of the riota at Cln-&lt; !
with rough oak lumcookIk. To
■&lt;.,
k. the Missi
u.^.।
iHbntaries I cinnatl. Bills were introduced to grant ber« “"**&lt;1 on perpendicularly, and id
alxmt 8ft.tttMM.hi will pn.«
w
.
J
inibabiy Im-. Hpnropri- right of way through Indian Territory for a little while would procure pine sidated. The committee
bus not
7"
tiie Pacific and Great Eastern road; to make ■ ing aud nut on over this thus m*kin&lt;z
whtt
■ * amount
*
what part "f “
that
shall be ex- Oakland, California, a port of delivery; to L;.
L*». I ~
rwjwted npon the Mississippi iuelf. Metre repeal the internal revenue tax on tobacco h,B 2*»dence both more aubstantial and
ben. of tlie irnttat are beink Invited before and the distillation of apples and peaches; I wsriner.
the rommittis-to make such statements as to equalize the taxation of foreign and do­
This was a dinappointrnent to us
tbey
projrer concerning tlte Improvre , mestic Insurance cumiianles. and to appro•'rsf
r‘f&gt;*r‘‘ve&lt;h*lr1cta'to(/state*, priate 8400,000 for surferers by tbe overflow youngsters, as the bay window had not
rhe bill wUl he: reiMtru.fi to tlie bouse not of tlie Mississippi. Robert Small was sworn yet mode its appearance, even iu em­
later Hum April
In os a member from South Carolina. Mr.
bryo, and w«f were anxious for it to.do
MMALi. xotks
Bland le&lt;l the debate on the trade dollar bill, so. However we knew it would come
Mr..m-xrU.iu. |ara.(,l tlw mumrt
f
“'italtaJcolnag’of »llv,r.
in time, for we heard tho great .man
ttons are coming to rumrresi asking that the j
FORKIGV
say that aa he was intending to^ut a
wuo of 81 and 52 hW|s he discontinued, and !
'
A prince of the royal family of Anam has bay window in tho second story, ;front,
other petition^ tliat tin- coinage of silver I
dollarwbe suspended. Tlie secretary of tlie been hanged for promoting a niAMsacre of when he finished ofTt the house, he
ttwasnry rc*-eiitlycal!e«i the attention of coo- i Christ Htatrt
would just side up that end entirely
giyvwto tiu; f:u-t that lire prlutiiig of notes
The police of Ixthwh- found a dynamite I above, until he was ready to go on with
below tin* deqnitiliuitlon of 85 would have' *~.
M
bombshell
in a building crowded„with peo- j the work, and aa he did the same thing
t*’ be Stoppwl unle-M more money was aj&gt;- ( plepropriated for tliat purjyH-. Tlie sliver adRaw
Prussian Sax- । with tlie other end and both sides,
Raw flejjh
flesh from
from one
one hug
hug in
in Prussian
Cast’onU“T’' ‘tu?’ !,,e I &lt;«&gt;). last year, made 4&lt;Jb m-reom seriously I leaving no light whatever except such
as found its way between the cracks
. of the rough boards, we came to the
•tpjmrtnnity to give the sllverdoitar achance
‘
The British government W planning a 1 conclusion that he contemplated put-,
hy preventing m»v appropriation for print- ।
Itig 81 and *2 bill-. I hey claim to have combined military aud naval expedition up I ting in bay windows all around, ana if
reasons tq believe that the appropriations I the Nile for tlie simmer months. Mwntime [ so we could afibrd to wait a little.
an attack by El Mehdi on General Gordon
mtnmittee.....
is hi----sympathy
theta
.. —with
_ [d lJiMt
Uie with
aun ।
;
When the family came we found
•
.^?e
I,otes- and tlul u,e "“n- grows more Imminent.
dry dvil bill will not ualy contain
‘ no appro
ippro-­
General Graham advanced Thursday to them not at all unwilling to associate
______
priation for printing
them, but will ~intaln
contain Tainan 1eb, and after a brief battle the A rate with folks who lived in log houses. Tha
fled, when "
the
-----village
*•’-----------------was burned Jto-the-­ night they got there they sent over to
• provision that no pwt
part of tiie apprvprlaapprop '
•on for the work ofT
----- Graham
lias been ordered Co reif the ’bureau ofy engrav- ground.
•
father’s to borrow a little tea and some
tog and printing -toaU
all be used for that jmr- *urn with Irin troops to Suaklm.
pose.
.
.
””
Bhmarck has prepared a bill to recast tlie sugar, and the next day for a little salt
H0MK8TF.AUM Foil SOUHERS.
upper house of the German parliament on and some ealeratua, and the day after
£ toe text of a MH recently In- thoroughly autocratic line*, by ppttin. the for some flour and- a little coffee.
&lt;• Wood] appointing power practically in tlie hand­ There were two girls and a boy larga
Bolt enacted, etc., 'Dial any soldier of ot the sovereigns or tbe Various states.
enough to run errands. Tbe boy waa
lire hite war who Ims been honorably disAdmiral Hewett telegraphs/that he dis.
han/ted tbe
the Al
Abyssinian scout* because thty\ too bashful to speak to grown persona
ff2ni the
tt!'‘ army pr navy, and who bonded
snargea from
--------outlaws
served tn the arm v or navy (or any neriod were
jtlnws and robbers. The British in­ evea when spoken to, but the girls
bora taaaa
than fentiy
toe front are eucamped
_r™ nine mile? were not bashful at all and they were
fantry Rt
st tlie
ffsot
lose than
than VnatM^J
fourteen dayw „f
or mar*
more^than
—
, ’ S4*11
acre* of- from Buaklm, to rest from, the extreme regularly sent to every house in the
k.JT"
M1UUvay
*deighty —
ffubllc land, and If be served in the army or h,*t&gt; w*1114’ the cavalry have gone to recon.neigh l»orhood to borrow anything whioh
eavy
oyer
one
year
and
less
tlian
two
years
noltcr
Tamauicb.
k A ..7
•’c*u ■UL’ 'ww •
‘J**®*fi be entitled
one and,
one to
hundred
Military operations in the Soudan will ro the family needed, from a needle and
lia.and
Diniififlie
111* aerviUta'V- main
awamlnsuspended
as»n,lataduntil
aassellOctober on account
-------- a of thread to a corn plow.
of public land,
•o m the army or navy over two years he tbe heat The ”----Their mother vmX good enough soul
to one hundred and sixty 000 to Captain
and had perfect confidence in the great
yflw « ptiboeland.
among the frii
r. r^Bt hUrJl "‘’idler mav seleri tlie Suakhn to Bert—_______ —
man who waa her husband, believing
Kianted him by the first section aa to the fate of General Gordon at Khar
toum.
jiut aa Boon aa he got straightened
Prlnee Leopold, the youngest son oi round.
Queen Victoria, died In a fit at Cannes,
“When Jacob
got
straightened
France, early Friday morning. He was a
years of age, and in 18K2 was married tc round,” she would say, referring to her
}*}? rntri“ of public lands- arid there- Princess Helena, of Waldeck. He attended husband, “he waa going to finish off the
hoQMB."
» t5r"Bist^LVf Uh5 iand-offlee ihall
mime to him a certificate describing the se“Just aa eoon as Jacob got straigbtdemise was about to start for the wedding
of his niece at Darmstadt. Sir John CoweU
has been sent to Cannes for the renudna

7^S.P, Wf*

tolly dwnbtag.It tberehu with the name of
ro
'5 receiving such certificate; and
from tlM! date Of «llA MrHRorat..

“d.

OOMMUfiMIONAU
SENATE.

j

itistly cun- pile*, tetter nnd all akin
*,ry 9*“ wonder hmler.

of district

xnjtnau. roam

the negroes, and Mr. Sherman showed that
NEIGHBOR’S BAT
the states were left practically without re­ 0UB
striction in expending the money appropri­
ated
WINDOW.
Mail 26.—The senate passed a bill for
the allotment of lands In severalty to Indi­
ans on the/various reservations, and extend­
ing to the rod men the protection of the laws
We remomber a neighbor who was
| oftlie states or territories. Speeches on the
1 education blU were made bv.Measra Vanoe. always just going to do something,
Itolnh. Hoar, Jones, and Butler, rhe Joint
This
waa when we were a boy and lived
. nwolutlon giving a balance of SEW/DOto the
I Misslitoipprsufferer* whs passed. The nom- with our father's family in a log house,
! (nation of Aaron A. Sargent, now mln later and in a neighborhood of log houses.
I at Berlin, to be minister at St. Peteraburg
Outside of two or three little towns
; was promptly confirmed.
.Mar..27.—The senate passed a bill appro­ we do not think there were a dozen
priating M.-W0 to jmv the claims of eleven frame or brick houses Within a distance
ix-rsons fur depredations by the Ute* at tbe
side, And
time of the massacre at White River agency.
The committee on'library was directed to
kind
of
a
house
was
unheard
of. At
Inquire Iftto tiie expediency of printing the
uflicial papersof President Monroe. A me­ least we young ones, born in that new
morial wi« presented from the legislative and wooden country, had never heard
assembly of Utah, protesting against the of a bay window, and wouldn't have
passage of measures affecting the territory
without » full investigation by a congress­ known what it was if we had found one
ional committee. A favorable report was in our porridge.
made on the joint resolution to pay Si\000
When it was announced in the family
reward for the rescue of the members of the that a stranger had bought the eighty
Greely expedition. Mr. Hampton reopened
the debate on the education bill with an which joined father’s on the east, and
appeal for aid by the general government in was going to build a frame house, we
educating the wards of tho nation.
youngsters jumped to the conclusion
Mar. 88.—In the senate, a majority report that he must be a very rial) man, and
was made in favor of proposing a constitu­
tional amendment that the right of citizens begun to wonder whether his children,
of tlie United States.to vote snail not be de­ of which we heard there were no lew,
nied or abridged by the general or state gov- than six or seven, would associate with
enunenfs---t
on of
account
A resolution
I folks' children
-----------sex. ofA sex.
resolution
iuiaa cuuurra
wno uvea
log uoasoa.
whomlived
in log houses.
SSt’SSk'*'fS1,lSXi^
I -«■?«•»«

“When Jacob onoe got straightened
round" he would buy a chest oi tea and
a barrel of sugar, Everything would
be all right just as noon as Jacob got
“straightenedI round ”

round.

country to wh.ch ho h» gone, bo won’t
wh*‘
need anZ bay window, and there, lot iu
“
hope Jacob'baa at laat got .taught- ’’
ph.r,
.‘“T, nlian, m, why won* aomalbuu
nn£l
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8
8
»!*•?&lt;
Have the do
else?-'
doctors
been stud ring
ened round.’
over thia 2.00U years and oaut tall ? Well.l
reckon I can grunt on. A man wouldn i
'Chicago Tribune.]
enjoy good health if be waa never sick.
An event of consiAtaable interest oc­ He would want to live always if hs
curred in the chemimBxdepartzuent cf never had a pain.
Atnheresi college Saturday. Once in . d?her* w“ old Psrr whQ
10 **
three years the experiment is made of 146 yoan old, and was married twice
coadeusuig carbonic dioxide. So diffi- iftor he waa lo0, and he took on
d.ng.raj.htbeund^Uran powerfully about dying when he was
it is forbidden
.| J»7
- th
. “ ,process that
------------by
7 taken suddenly with pneumonia. He,
1** in
“» all countries except m
in the United —
law
; was no account. Ho wm
was uxzy
lazy m
and be
States, and probably Amherst ia th.&gt;
tho ’ »«vor
lover concerned himself about anybody
atr
Only college where it is undertaken or anything, but just lived along like a
Two iron cylinders are used, one tb&lt; | mud turtle. Some men live longer m
generator, the other the receiver. Tbej j one year than old Parr did in a honresemble Jiowitzers fitted with strong dred.
I reckon that three score years
iron bands and peculiar valves. Bi aud tan are about right. That lone
carbonate of soda and sulphuric acid »uita moat of folks very well.
I notion
are placed in tho generator in such a that most all «M people are willing to
way as not to mmgle until the cylinder die. They get reconciled to it indue
is securely cloeed. The union of the subime, and I’m glad it is so for it ia
stances generates carbonic acid gsa with . a woud.rful change, a leap in the dark
terrific pressure (being about 1 tou to and it takes abundant faith iu Pruvievery four square inches), aud this I denoe to prepare one for it
passes into the receiver which is packy
I used to think when I waa a bov that
iraatod I web, Iran,, until tha gu in
In’i "hi'*.' r ,OjC7d 17
and cold into liquid form.
When thia
XnUr’S J0 ??’ °at “ "‘P”-*- ~
rapidly that it forma a solid anow iika
noma hanng tha surprialng Umnaratura
of 140 degrees befow aero. Mercury
ponrwl upon it freeaoa instantly, and
the .h«-t Of tanohing it i. th. -ma a.
handling a red-hot coal. Th. great
danger m the experiment artaaa from
the tremendous pressure-and thus the
liability of a bursting cylinder. The
Mpanmant Saturday, whioh waa in
charge of Inspector Pood and tha
Mnior chemistry division, waa ot great
interest to the entire college.

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b»«r todhink ol it, and on. day I hurd
“ o,&lt;1
KO' up ia obureh and uy ha
had just aa leave to die as to live ^*n&lt;l
&gt;“
-tan. Off 1ST
could ahaka otf hia roat. Ha hZl on .
great big old - fashioned desk with
klaoroe Wit, and he rastk^a
shake at th, ahonldm^S^it Uli J.V,
the floor I wm nk?r
.°5
I wondawd fl I SSdXiS ta?,
way.
e’er ta^ khat

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miuillou-nuBi Mtoonnnw lU^f’’’;
not be a candidate for
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would come from boU ahhx of J!

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link broU»r who ,u pr^JT

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v^berly?- d.m.nd«j tb, old „„
I oo'X koow h. replug
,
b*rd him uk «uu.r l„t . k,„ . ‘
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one if he would be quick about it k?

Mira Wflra»n,;
w„ dMs
» -onnplubi
wh«i it bu bwwl u im.l„t;c
mant.

J H. Moores

Pl

w. a rowEta r M

variably relieve* the pair in ttw rb^t •
.boltles of this sure curr for all Throat sod 1«&gt;
pteeaaesmav be 4iad tree at W H Goody w.
drug &gt;4orv. Larje size, fun

bat •&gt;« don't, for bra.kf.ai
*5*
»«ban- Not
starving himaelf and
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aohaia.

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Frederick Motchktn. Uw drwxi’t. i- aivsvn
wideawake to bustoetM and sparvs co naiw to

has secured tbe agency for Kemp's Bal,in »•
Cxmaumptiuo Courts. Colds, X.Lhmx Bros
chills, ana all affections of the threv^ axj
Hold on.* positive guonuxtev Foe* to- and fr

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For a bard cold, with pain II Um- bead, terxa

Try Baxter's ManSrake Bluer* Mr
nesa Only * cent* per botUe

8

How many people drag through life atxun had
111. never really sick, but alwayv mi&lt;wrsblr aa«
doing their Wort in a Ustieas. ralucuc i waj it
dulls tbe kern-edge of pleoaure and k !• thews;
Of living. Ail this rvoultr from irr.^ir-- b.ood. i
bottle of Dr. Kcntu-dy'a 'Favorite K.-m
wtli
transform aueb suEercrs Into new rn-:.t.i-n by
cleansing Uh- blood and toning up th. -plan
Hundreds'are no« living braltta ,.?.&lt;)
y
live* who never knew a -'well d;.y '
Hr. KrimrdY'M "Favorite Retrc-h '
f. It dlsfigiirt* tlie tn*
on, and Is as daaxeftxis
a« it is repulsive, «.
„.
and Is sometimes called "KI. Anthony's Fire.
Mr. 8. B. Carpenter, of Grandville, N. Y., La&gt;J
In both legs, and waa cured by tbs uae of in
David Kennedy's “Favorite Remedy "
H:
health la now perfect Dr. Kennedy e Rsvsn

Maeed in his bands by an Km; Indn
ry the formula of a simple wgrtabl’
or the speedy and permanent cure of
Stiou. BroochJUa, Catarrh. Asthma and
I and lung affections, also a poalUve and
ore for hervoua DeblUtv and all oerrouita, after haTing tested its wooderra!
powers in thousands of csmw. hv int
y to make It known to hh «uffrrin;
Actuated tar thia motive and a desire .
»buasan suffering. I will semi tree nt '

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Eruptions, and positively euros HI'-s. &lt;»r uu jw
required. It is guaranteed to rive perb-ct 'ak
faction, sr money refunded. Price is cent- pbox. For sale by W. H. Goodyew
Farms of 40,80, 90 and 250 acre&gt; tx»
rent.
Barler, Idem A Kknaston

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dar. March Slst. by W -*
WTwurm. ot Hope, and MsHasting*.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL XXVIII. NQ5L

”
HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL H, 1884.

' he Hastings Banner.
MIIDAVH, 41
11... ,M~. 1)A unv &lt;10.. Mini,

Election Returns.
_

——

T County to

ths raoNT.

MARSHALL L. COOK.
• sOBartHIPTION BATHS* .
T.lft*,
per year; u no* p*ia untu e
-*Uon of year. 41.BD. Subscribers &lt;xt»
-4&lt;5*oi Barry Oo., tl.ffi per year. In

AI»V KBTIHING KATKti:
iuurt&gt;n per year...................................
Hin --harffv tec special positions.
KHJ PBLNTfNG.
.-. 4.1 pi iuc bleH la the Jot Printing De- .
the Rajis i h. Evcrvttilng iu the |
.■Oi--'-l- new; and with the LrUi-it fuccwof |
•he »■!'• a(/pronxi patterns 6( nuM-htnery.
wwimeo employed, roubles the
hz to do ti.-M rlar- Job work. *

K
SMTfK
l*UtUP T. COMiROV K,
Hive o&lt; I’rebutr
HnwocuUnK AIUm*iuh .
MITII A roLGHOVE.
Lawyers.

i- . hi ,»U court* o&lt; lb*- Huu&lt;*. CoUectlonit
. b-ok-d after Money to loan oo rral

k \iTKS A

Van ARMAN.

(•■in &lt; vRV’ETH.
•J
Attorney at Law, •
Mich.

p w MSKHRX.
I •
Lawyer.
h«w Spaukluig .■» dry good* Maxv.i
uu-.&gt;d poxopUy io ull buKlaoM io nil
•’■iinrir" na.M&gt;o3t&gt;»«-.

fiouNn

to

mow. vor urbw.1

Attorney at Law.

W LOWRY. M.D..
I tn sirian. Surgron and Oculist.
Oto r, vii fiwirn HL. H-wtlngo, Nl&lt; b.)
- ii. ivw'it or rounln promptly uttcudtHl
• l..&gt;ur. &lt; to 10 a. tu. Cud ! U, - p. m.
',4&gt;.i'ir at H-iUnwjjs' drag store.
Sjwytal atu-otiou paid to surgirwi disease*

WHOLE NO. 1499

position in Praireville it is safe to
them
---- ------------------- say ; 3; third ward, 88; fourth ward. 53. Ii The original difference between then
. that the entire republican ticket was Total majoritv of 160. out at a total ■
’ was about 96.
1 vote of 602.
Nelson (^tt, a resident of Campbell
BAHRY TOWNSHIP.
WAM&gt; orncKRS.
township, and a brother of Frank aad
.
““‘I? re',ubUran “&lt;*« *| Following ore Ito ward officer, elert- Charles, of this place, was buried ia
the Freeport cemetery to-day. The de­
fertted in this township. Barry is a re-1
publican town, but for some reason it is I
p^rMl Ward.
ceased has been a great sufferer from
disease for the past years. The surviv­
. often a little off at the spring election. I .
MAPLE GROVE.
) Delow b given the result:
I A^ernian.7 «
ing brothers here and the grayhaired
Orson Swiff, greenbacker, is elected ■
51
Supervisor,
Chas.
A.
Pollev,
94.
•
46
by 5 majority for supervisor. Balance 1
Clerk, W. A. Lasher, 92.
Hiram Jones, union
26 intelligence will come with crushing
of the ticket greenback by close majorTreasurer, M Rockwell, 57.
- •
,
Beamer's majority
5 force, alb have our deepest sympathy in
ities. Swift’s majority last vear was ' Justice (full term), W. H.. Brown,
B,
23.1 Constable—
this hour of their affliction. •
over 60 The republicans of that town '
('acancyX A. Adams,
28.
“mB 98
Anson D. Maynard, rep.
76
We are informed that the rumor men
Samuel Garrison, fusion...
»«m to to
reem
lx, up
un and
.nd dusted.
du,tod.
DSin ConLsi
Frank Chalker, union . .
tinned last week as to the purchase of
IRVINO.
•
. :
School Inspector, Fay Lamont, 18.
.,
amyuuus
Maynard's majority
majoritv ...............
..
the Congregational property by the M.
this town elects A. J.ftott. green­
Constables, Chas. Nobles, George O. • Board of Education Estes Rork, rep
backer. supervisor by a small majority. Jones, Jas. McKeowen. Jefferson Kelly.
42 E. society, is without foundation, in fact.
.I James M. Bauer,’fusion
48 Rev. Warren preached in the Congrega­
Republicans elect clerk, William Moore,
AS8TBIA.
A. D. Cadwallader, independent...
tional church last babbath evening, and
; of Freeport. and one justice.
Balance
In this township W. W. Cole, green-1
Bauer's majority
at the close a conference was held
] of the ticket, greenback. The republi­ bock, was re-elected supervisor.
The
•Srcoud Ward.
which resulted in deciding to have
cans feel quite jubilant over the gains republicans elected treasurer and jus­
Rev. Robinson, of Irving Station preach
Alderman
—
'they have made in this opposition tice of the peace.
Bhlanev of ticket
Adam Tinkler, fusion 66 here on trial next Sabbath evening, also
। stronghold.
greenback. A.light vote was cast and
W. H. Huffman, rep 61 one week thereafter,—when he w411 ba
3
the greenback majority materially re-. L. N. Mixer, union
engaged permanently if the people dw
Tinkler's majority
as usual elects the entire greenback duced.
sire it and are willing.to pay for his ser.
i Constable—
j ticket but by reduced majorities, how66 cviee.
THE CITY CONTEST.
• p2S«tu’......................................
i ever. Below are the officers elected:
34
The annual “hurrah boys,” otherwise I
Dean, union
Supervisor, John Dawson.
WMT BALTIMOREEdger.
* denominated charter election, took place ;
Boorain's majority 31
Treasurer, Jacob Ed
H. Wooten's house caught tire Sun
Justice, full term.i, Chas.
;...... A. Newland. Monday; and as is customarv it rained i ^,ar&lt;l °f Education—
Justice, vacancy, David L.
How.
;
L-before
th. day wiis over. Despite this
;'0„h,n(k,1±’’’£1?li'm
................. 70&gt; day morning, but was discovered in
...
*
■ &lt;NO.ftobam.rep
Highway Com., Alfred A. M.thews.
Mathews. .. . o. ... ’
.
53I time to save it with a good sized boi«
School Inspector. Thus. L. Cranston. ; ’“*• an&lt;1 *lthou&lt;h neither party made
Llchty’s majority
17’ in the roof.
Drain Comn Chas. H. Stone.
!Uiy determined effort, a good vote was
Third Ward.
Surprise at J. E. Delano's on the 16Cb
Constables. Joseph Henkes, lonac t polled 662 being the total. There were
anniversary of his marriage.
Th«
Erway, Ferril Otis, Chas. Rogen.
j oVer 700 names on the registration lists. Alderman—
Allen Jones, fusion
103! friends presented them with a set of
G. L. Wheeler, rep. and union.

' cans. Following are the officers, all
; democrats, and majorities^
Supervisor, j. M. Reiser. 43.
Clerk, L ('. Harden, 44.
Trees., F. F. Hilliert, 57.
J usticv, J. J, England. 6.
School Inspector. D. S. England. 39.
Highway C’dm.. Ira Stowell, 45.
Drain Cornu'S. I). Kat her man. 20.

HAST1NCW TOWNSHIP

elects the entire greenlack ticket by an
average majority of 40. Following are
the offi cera- electetl:
Supervisor, Samuel McIntyre.
Clerk, Eber II. Luke.
Treasurer, Wallace I. Brown.
Justice, full term, John N. Kennedy.
Com. of Highways. George Hiding.
School Inspector, Norton II. Paton.
Drain Coin., George Moore.
ConNtablea, Ephnam Pantuns, ^L V.
Hollinger. Frank Kennedy, Eugene M.
Biish.
.

IN TtlORNAPhLK

James 11. McRevitt, republican, gets
there in fine shape, the republicans also
relecting highway commissioner, drain

The tlcketj&lt; |n the fle|d

four

| The republicans had a full ticket, run­
'j ning James A. Nims far marshal, af-

;
Jones' majority
Constable •
Myron Maynard, rep
.
84I
Marcus Stehhins. fusion .. .
67i
.MaynaNl's unijopty
.. 27'
Briunl of Rducuthm
'
Wallace C. Kelly, fusion
118i
J. &lt;’. Lumprnaii. rep and union.. 43I
Ktflly s mojority
’

1 ter he had been kicked by his own par­
’ ty caucus. With this exception their
' nominees were republicans. Mr. Nims
whs placed on the ticket liecause he had
made a good marshal, and the citizens
! were generally satisfied with his adhiinFourth Ward.
' istration.
The democrats and green­
Alilenmm - backers fused, with W. E. Powers, demoAsburv Black, ren. and union.
.117'
1 erat, for mayor. The temperance ticket, | &lt; Hear Young, fusion
97
Black’s majority
30
headed “union,” was in the field. Among
Constable : the city officers fiominated by the union j Abram JR. B. Ellis (no opposition). 208
’ party was Henry C. Lewis, who was I Boanfof Rluration—
also on the republican ticket. The other1
” Lathrop,
T
------------E. H.
rep. and union ... 114
J. W. Bentley, independent .
102
union nominees who were also on the
Lathrop’s majority12
republican
repuiHiran ticket
Mcarvwere
weresuper
sufierviiior
visor of
oi 2nd
cuu j _
and 3rd wards; aldermen in 3rd and 4th I

glass ware and couch and had • good
time generally.
C. D. Prichard is at Valparaiso. Ind.,
at school.
’
.
Mellvile Holcomb's horses ran away

in Hastings Saturday, and wrecked his
^niggy.
James Brumjv and wife have gone to
I Florida.
The republicans of Baltimoreare feeiing good. They fdecteii the entire tick-

Orangeville.
Old Orangeville has redeemed iteelf.
The entire republican ticket was snecommissioner, sch&lt;H»l inspector, and all
cessful. In the evening the bell was
■ t
*
tolled^ seeming to say “another soul has
This ix n BaUhAore lieptibliran! of the constables.
V H TIMMERMAN.
Supervisor. Jas. II. McKevitt. 7" maWinged its flight.” But no; the great
1 • Utimu pathir Puysiciaa &amp; Surgeon, i
wards; member of school Ixiard in-hitter
Following are the returns from the i jority.
greenback party was dead. Orangeville
•n»-.i &lt;n»r «ms« of llullowao.' diK store.)
’| various townshi|«, so far as heard from
Clerk, Whl Guileman, 107.
wards,
and
constable
in
the
4th.
There
lieing
almost its last abiding place oo
Treasurer, John S. Johnson. 37.
Iat the time of going to press:
Jnstireffullterm),Frank A.Cisler,34. was also a democratic ticket tn the flrtd.
earth. Soon our bell changed its dole­
Nashville.
Dentist.
i which had on it the fusion mayor and re- e
Highway
Com..
Wm.
H.
Gray,
61..
JOHNSTOWN.
C. L. Glasgow Sundayed at si onesvi lie ful tones, and Old Liberty Bell never
■■ prutnpll.t .au*ii&lt;h&gt;d tn.
Drain (.'«m., James H. Miller. 30.
' corder, Nims for marshal and Fred Bar­
sent forth mon* joyous sounds when be­
This “old reliable” republican town. with wife and relatives.
School Insp., John Armstrong. 840.
low for tre^iurer. About 26 were voted i
I ship comes to the front in great shape;
1
Mrs. Dr. Burlier and son. Clarence, ing ordered to “Ring! Ring! Old Man."
I in thejdty^^
Very cheerful prospect for republican
The war cries were “Ninis and Water [r visited at Lansing a few days last week.
being efected by an average majority of
Miss Hattie Foote went to Battle success next fall.
Works!” Every body suppoeed|that the
Mr. Christian Rush is very rich and
on Thursday, returning on Mon-1
82. The total vote was 175. Following
] fusionists had such a majority in the | Creek
.
\y r I.TOX a ( ROOK
proud: having a daughter 10 years old.
I dayis a list ol the successful candidates.
KOK
tfdSii |
^ult tlu‘n'was little chance of'elect-1&lt;lu^
■••i. i.. it,.- Mtui-runvu lu-urai^ «•«&gt;. with majorities for each:
Frank Bacon and wife were jn town he was presented with a young son
it \ i TTMORR’
'ing Rny of tlw rePuM‘«n nominees ex- .
I over Hun&lt;lay. the guests at the Wolcott 1 APril 8rd- Who know* hut
**
!.•
oo h man's property against ‘ Supervisor. E.
- F.
— -Nyc. -75.
/
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'
cept Lewis for treasurer, and Sheldon j House.
• ii&lt;ii:nln*; or wind: against a man's
* vot*d the republican ticket
Clerk. Ppter A- Fish A', 83.
Baltimore township elects the entire j j&gt;or mjperytoor rtf 1st and 4th wards.1
R. Mayo visited his brother and chil- ■ John Turner
home the 4th imrt..
Treasurer. W. S. Nye. M.
republican ticket, by majorities rang- ■ Tht,
(U,V44oped the fact that then.'
.Justice. Hiram Coleman, W.
and stayed till 'after town meeting.
-t.--------were monmore renublicans
republicans and
and union
union men
men ' &lt;*r*,n
Saturday and Sundaj.
ltigh»a&gt; Cain., George Swanson, 82. ing
as follows:■
'1 were
Although not a voter of this town be
Supen
isor.
NornteU
Lsthsm.
11!
thim
,
e
L.
&lt;&gt;.
Ctortor
h»
commenced
repmrSchool Inspector. George Fisher. 83. J
■
•
•
• « unfix i Hk&gt;ck. Hasliuo,
Clerk, Koval G. Rice, 28.
.. .
..
.
r
ing the Tubbs property off Main St. He takes a good deal of interest in the re­
Drain c&lt;»m.. Hiram T. Merrill. 84.
Treasurer, Rob’t R. Haynes, 11.
,I*a,\ 6| 11 &lt;
r/ Will occupy it as a residence, and build publican success of Orangeville.
i Constablm. W. S. Nye, 81. J. Frank.
Justice
(foil
term) Kami F. llinch- election 4er held in.thto ally, fl'srt)
u,
.
&gt;&lt;); L. Bresee, 83; II. Bera. 84.
.
Old Mr. Derby, who has been very ill,
man. Ji».
i lines were not very cJoaely drawn par’
Physician and Surgeon..
Gnod for Johnstown.
is slowly improving.
.InslieeivsiuncylHenry W Sontz. 11. d
,
the riwlnnlste.
A good'Jf”1*’
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..| -Mr n-.in R.. Njwbvflle, Mich.)
The
republican majority for towaHOP*.
Highway Com.. Gilbert M. Baker, o2.
•
J
,
t
W O. F reeman. has moved twek in
x&gt;nw oert door north Wolcott Houv-’; The republicans of Hope propelled ■ Sdniol Inspector. Erawt Haynes. 20. '’v"11,1 har'L I-™®nnl work nss done t&lt;j
brln)rin(t hi, nne lot of hiksai; shi|Tnfficen« range from thirteen to forty.
41- pnxopUy lUO-iuled too. day or Might.
Drain
Com
I
b
;»
c
Wtoks
21
for
certrnn
nonnnera
on
both
..des.
as
h(
.
lln(
.
to make things exceedingly interesting
"
|the
’ Sh°w No money :
fn,m Canwla.
,
•HT(
. .
Bowens Mills.
for their opponent#, electing supervisor.
VHteqijHry Surgeon.
anl. &lt; .11. I armor.
. wits spent on, either side, awl it was a
r
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Hurrah for Yankee springs. •
• »■ iindumi. urarYrcktey«rhoot bouse.&gt; i two justices, school inspector and two
-xt
.
i
' v. L. Walrath won the five mile roller
• n. g. b. a. m., it - seems., did not
i The
vers
cold*anv
for
bums
and
suckers.
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a u .iiu-nd all rnJK lor &lt;mldK nlirht or dny. , constables. The majorities are given
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.
... skatingraceat^erinontviilelastThurs! rejected Jihiivh N. Covert supervisor Thto is as it should l&gt;e, and we hope will ,
I have a man Unit they wanted to run for
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: s»vt* rciwotiable.
i. ,
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i mo.
y
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&gt;
j
v
easily, getting the prize of two
"-----—- ;z-t . _ . ilMHOW:
by 21 majority, an inepeuse over that of l&gt;e hereafter.
I treasurer, so they bought a supernum.
. doUar&amp; ’
Supervisor. Ira Osgood, 14.
the
previous
yeifr.
Tine-republican
can■ ary from the republican party. They
The
“
bloorfv
fourth
”
was
where
the
o
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,
Hits BROWN A FOLK EMUS.
Clerk, Howard Mosher. 28.
...
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.
it
..I Some sixty or seventy candidates for
| didate for clerk was defeated by two republican,
* Hotmnpaihic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
got in the r work In the
eni
(.IaniinK1 hM(.
paid a good price, as his opponent got
Trcas.. IL Larabee. 5.
Justices.
•tw&lt;w*r JuliuB RukmU'b Store. Main St.'
______ _ . John McCallum. J; Benj. majority only, three votes intended for 1J"1
FIvingUwtaSILNjeldon ffib untav bv F. A. Itacon. ITof. Ilsll and the largret majority of. any one on the
»-».U -Mi«wi&gt;rw1 from the offk-e at all boor* nf StJtnton, 5.
.
- I him not l&gt;eing counted because the in- Brooks 24. Anns 102 .nd docting their | En(x:h An(lnla
republican ticket.
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-------------- -------------- ....---------- s&lt;*o« Inspector, H. II. Campbell,5. ; itial only of his first name was on ,the j entire want ticket The first was not
At the republican caucus the follow1
Highway Cohl, Hobt. Bryans. 21.
,.—
"T" -~rv j’".''''.': LZL.:'" I The schools of Nashville commenced
much behind, giving Lewi. «. bb.kloo on Mnn(thy , except the one on Alain St., j| ing w ere chosen as delegates to the
: Th« nymNinuix of Hope »re» royal: ballot,:
I
county
convention, with instructions to
“
L
■*,
"■
tougbt
bv
Mta
Powers,
which
is
closed
!
! lot of fellow, and hwe'a onr I”””1- i “ ‘
•! favor as 1st choice for president Logaa,
&lt;MTTH A PACKARD,
Clerk. A. B. Carpenter.
. publican ward officers, except msmtora
ty
.Shake, boy.!
Trweu Jxwta IXx-ker.
: of school board.
I Mrs. Mary Pal meter died at the resi­ I 2d Blaine. 3d Edmunds, with Lindola
Justice, full term. J. I&gt;. Hirouut.
for vice-president: John Hall, Aaber
A large vote was polled on the water
Hlghwhf Com, J. Fl»niiu«.
dence of her son, Mr. ('has. Fowler, in
| CMietou l.,»/epul&gt;H&lt;ar&gt; town, alTumer, 8. C. Ritchie,
W. Armstrong.
i works proposition, and the “Yeas" got
Scliuul laspector, b. M. Brown.
thow* they wndtlmas act a littlequeer
Maple Grove, on Tuesday morning.
Drain Com, J. Fleming.
A son of John Williams is very sick,
there by 160 majority.
Mrs. Palmeter was upwards of eighty
down there. TD1, year John Barr)’,
Conslublm. Cbss I*. Smith. A. Dsvwith but little hope of recovery.
' Taken all in all, we think our citizens
years of age, and had been a resident of
democrat, get, tn majority. The b«I- eoport. W. S. JUaeohoo*. A. 0. heater,
A widow lady of Yankee Springs has
’ can afford to be fairly well pleased with
Nashville a number of years. Her re­
ance of the ticket la republican, except
xupatiifturaa.
just received a pension of •IbOQ.
| the result.
.
mains were buried from the M. E.
■ hlghwnv emr.mhwlniwr and taro «mThis was not an off year for the re-;
Rev. 1. M. B. Giltawpie wfll deliver
Below is given |a statement of the church on Wednesday, Rev. Fonset of­
ataldea. Xext fall. In the presidential publicans otv Yaakw Springs.
The votes for the various city and ward of­
anqthe.r temperance lecture at good
ficiating.
cootcHt. CwUrton arlU wheel into line, boys put u&gt;&gt; gooA.Uetai» one that
templars’ hall Wednesday evening, Apr.
ficers. The first name for each office in
with 71 majority for the repnbilam ought to Win. and tfieyimade It win.. H.
23d. Come everybody.
the tabulated statement Is that of the
. candidate. The jy-pubBran, thi» apring C. Rltnbie Is'lbi supervisor lining elec­
fusion candidate, the second republican,
dldmit do &lt;n wen ae we had ioped. bat ted by 13 majority. The balance of the
THE following resolutions were unan­
Henry
Withey
expects
to
travel
the
third
union
Work Shows for Itxelf.
they did good work all thr wane. One ticket was also elected by fair major!- ,
coming summer selling^patent fence. imously adopted by Irving Grange at
yiwr ago the democrat, swept the town tl«i Owing to the rain in the after­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones, their last inerting:
_ s..rj
nnlln.
Whkkear. Brother Allen Matthews
clean, except clerk, by majorities rang­
March 29. 1HB4. a girt Weight nine
in the seventy second year of his life,
'TtxWrt U&gt;»t if roil do sn. yon win remain a ing from W to 81. which laat wa«
pounds.
after a protracted illnetia, lias entered
pntran. ■
Bam-1, majority tor xupcrvtaor. As
Rev. J. B. Jones has returned to Low­ into rest eternal.
J. faMlTH.
। Walter L WIDtUtt.
compared with a year ago the npM ■
ell with his family.
Whereas, The intimate relations
K. PACK AUG.
ships.
.Lb—rd. A Stnote- • ■ ■
1 can, have made handaome gain,. FolRumored that Mrs. H. Withey and long held by Bro. Matthews with the
Recorder.
John Wefanert.....
nriii
members of this Grange render it prop­
Mra.
Bibbitt,
would
start
in
the
inilliChfcrtm Hotdikta
er that we should place upon record onr
WlUta J. Michael ..
minorities given:
appreciation of his service as a Granger
.
Tiwmirer.
viding they could secure convenient and his merits as a man, therefore
Supervisor. Jo*”1 Barry.llsHenry C.
Cleri. Frank McDertiv. WThat
in (&gt;IV
his HV-WI.H
denlh irviHJ
Irving
room.
I
A IHM, iu
U
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exp^tod
UU
th,
Fnwport
I
Trees, A. C. Stanton. 41.
■irxutrx.u
wiu
dvF
tvw.ir
first entertainThat wetemhr to his afflictminstrels wiU give their first entertain­ ed relatives our earnM sympathy in
'-ncuitnrxl WinJmoW11,
|
Justice.
ment in Union Hall. Friday evening, their afflictions in the ins*, of one who
■- A. OOTANT.
standard bsarew:
March 18th. The date is not certain, was a good citizen, a loving husband
] M ROGERS grOO.
SuparvMMr, Lys
Twodeu'iocoatif and tw o republican
however, but will be named positively and father, and an upright man.
Clerk, Ut« 1
Res^tsd, By thin Grange that our
Harlow
G.
Carter
conrtablre were elre-tol
in our next isaue.
-—HE1.L---charter be draped in mourning for ths
id m
Mr. H. Parks expects to move on’ to next sixty days, and that a cofty of them*
WOOULANH.
«&gt;RK, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHV
This. too. is a repnbbren tewnshtp.
his farm soon, whereupon Frank Sisson resolutions lie entered on our Grange
School iMpector, H altar Blow”.
will occupy Mr. P.'a house in town, record, a copy to the liereaved family
SEED, CORN MEAL, FLOUft HAIR,
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and copies to the county papers for pub­
Drain Com, M HJiam Besttie.
__
tfapenlwr.
and Mra. H. Withey will take pemaea- lication.
LIME, PLASTER, STUCCO,
fight out. ouv
But the - I— -I tight
~
— ■Ateyr-1 .&gt;*•&lt;••
.
vntsxfl the tea
tem-­
IRVfXG GRANGE MO H.
siou of Wm. Bhroeder’s house—the one
I IOO&lt;1 number
of tkun.
them voted
WATER LIME.
7
: Lnmne tteksL Everybody conceded
which Mr. Simian will vacate.
WATER WORKS.
PRAIRIEVILLEtbeeleetha at the dtotoustjc’***•
The tawput being conducted in Hastfr^lXZ^ My'^YLt w^-w^k, ourted by a h—;
oX™ republican
A

Pysicians and Surgeons.
Prairieville, Mich. 1
—t.igni or usy, pnxnpUx uUended

County News.

’RAH

BLACKSMITHS.

Horseshoeing a Specialty.

SAW GUMMING !

fwwWuasvsi

ss
as

bock bottom pricks

two-thirds of the voters were out &lt;®

0K ALL THERE AKTlClJth
“ *■**«■•. mennor &lt;m

voting thst ticket being repubU-

3^2 u
™
superviaor. As the re- In its favor. The majority by wards to probably already involved an ananas
was re-eieerea ■up*
«««&lt;
aweond
follows: First wsnLt; second ward,
ward.
publicans have » majority over all op- as f----------- ---------

La reached us to that Amos C. Towne

�-» k- x ■»!&gt; sRpuaicr

AX OCEAN DISASTER.

TU

.RMSafe^ra,

...» continuwl dMllne In non In the w,-j
the ' “5
excite: market aeems to increpse the
Oiirago
arcitement on the board of trade.
. n^ti™
Wheal. Saturday, fell if to 8f cents per
wre”0"bushel and com 2 to 21 cents. Within
Mr. Oscar Crakor was foreman in a cmnsm
three weeks Mav wheat has dropped quarn Bi Kosendale. Ulster Co.. N. T. By an
from fM cento to 81t.
। cxpionjon one day tn the quarry he lost an eye­
At a prize light near Hyndman. Pa., ‘ io,t it totefiy. Under th&lt;- impression that the
Saturday , between Hungarian miners. : matter wsb lew Mrioii* the local physician told
in which fifty-eight rounds were ac- Mr^Cndgx that his eye wMa not tost wholly but
complished.one or the principals struck eiHild tie saved by treat nmnL The experiment
his head on a stone and died. In the
was tried and failed. Worse remained behind,
row which followed, two others were 1 for he was In danger of losing the other atao.
killed and three fatally wounded.
)
through symnafhettc Inflammation. In thl«
The schooner Shulers, the- allegf-d i •trait he consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of Ronfillibuster, returned to Key West, Sat­
dout. N. Y., who told him tha injured eye ■ must
urday evening, and was seized by Collector Wicker. The negro pilot'states I !* y™ 0(11 to J**?.?*
thathewM compelletl by Amen, to '
‘:,nd at a plantation near Cardenas, To Sew York the patient went, and nne of the
« I
’“-IS.'fiWS
■’Itarpeville, I’enn-ylvania. have atrurk I
1^iA7.'nr. Keum^tv™ Jd

raK ’^ff&amp;i.EAES' MTB'*

'’&lt;*totiwnfc
_ ita
. J
•&gt; k&gt; killed to,
oidie Haya. aBegrA vAo killed PoMANN WRECK RD.
lice Sergeant Jenks at St. Louis, last
October, has been convicted of murder
OUT OF 130 PE1WONS ONLY NINE &gt; jiu
u the
finrt7dcgree.
Uie firardegree.
‘
TORRID BOWELS,
A revenue
cutter
and_____
two__
American
SAVED.
1
A
___________
A,.___
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. DISORDERED LIVE
--1 ships sailed from Key West, Friday, to
a dreaded coast.
' assist the Dix in searching for the
■nd MAF------RMttl Of
Boston. Mass., April 4-T-Intelli- Cuban flllibnst* rs.
,
gencc was received late this afternoon :
Colonel Breckinridge, a bank presi•
•f the wreck of another Atlanticsteam- I dent of San Antonio, has purchased 2,'
ahip on the dread Nova Scotia coast. 1 500,000 acres of land in the Mexican
The steamer is tbe Daniel Steinmann. ! state of Tamaulipas.
‘
•f Antwerp, and she sank last night off ।
Hmty Angell, formerly paymaster of
Samoru head, eighteen miles from Hal- the yal|ey rajIrottd at Cleveland, who
ifax harbor, carrying, down about 120 , embezzlAl a considerable amount, was
।
.
j .
; captured in Chicago.
The which
disaster
in the
same laioThera
There
is
not u
a saloon
in Douglas
Bality
in occurred
April, Jb73.
proved
*
\ i&lt;
? nnt
2 Tuscola
t
action on tne
I
the
council
tel to the White Star steamer Atlantic
nn’Jld ’u»
l -- Tu8CO,a .c.?u.ncil
KldneyaandBklnlBBlBOBroniiH; retnovin.;
ordta^w prohibiting I
afi taaiamiM tooqfh fbcwthree “mrand 6W of her pamengera and crew, ft®? .? t „, u “’J • or!“ua,,c" PrOu
ud------------------uoi many mile»
Uie anroa
"Tiw
”commitue
Balm W tire arBSam/* ptt&gt;i’icin« aprefnimfromMTnel|
of of
tlieI Mie
at 'ekMuUw
liquor at dru
K etoree. ’”of the
&lt;Y MAIL, POST-PAU,
Ore, soond ilrwii—_ raRrtar at &gt;***. a clear
•
•
•18M,
—* with
•• , *
The
executive
Sand a vteorewMyTTUTT** PILL*
the wrecks of the Arctic
m
*}®. J**?*;L.
‘•‘J* committee ®of the because of a reduction of from 11) to 15 the mined eye and treated Mr. craigg with
Gould and Wabash
systems has
order- ct,nt« l*r d*y in u,c
ML’ souls, and tbe Hungarian in I860. I Xi
Si»2,^Tt
ta .W
of laborers, ’Kennedy-. Favorite Keumdy to build up the
caoae_DO n¥ii~ or frying yr toterfe: &gt;
With dally work and ana n«*«
’“=&gt;»■
CHrrie™'
Bllera- Ston-HtnUrnt in
i.l
The Daniel Steinmann is a well ,
T ..mn*
,plv the quarries at CoftmHsville, Rewnsyl- dqe to the ^of ^ItevortteRenMNly*
*f
known vessel and has, alnce her build- 1 . Lorenzo Dimick, of Buffalo, formerly Vania, demand an increase of 20 per ter treatment,
inc in 1875 nlied between Antwerp, junior partner in a marine insurance cent
Are you troubled with Dyspepsia. IJverFomU.I M ™
VreYvk
and Hmtnn
Her 1 d.ve'rttag
tirm. has l&gt;een
held
in S80.00U
for’ ! _,»•
. ... ..
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plaint. ConstlbalJou or (k-ranpement &lt;rf Uw ’
MIL JA
mK?'J5S
tatd.?
of tit.
tonr"nbail
“«tn
8. W. Bruce, who two years ago era; b* zz!ed $2,000 from a grocery house in ••FavuriirBd-mmiy.”‘it will not &lt;tiBi»i»oihi ymt
from Antwerp Maicli 21,bound firat tor I panie«1 Philadelphia, was raptured in Chicago J&gt;y-Kt-nnwhs •Vavarito Brna-dr" ?«.r aalc by
A Great Medical Work or M&lt;
Halifax and then to New York. Capt.
J- A. Broadhead, an army paymaster, Sunday.
Hie wl.ereelwute wm unBchoonhoven was in command.
suffered from thieving employes in Ari- I known* until he told his story to a wo- 'gB
blUty. PrauuUre Itorilitc in Hat.
Her pHssengers, it is supposed, were zona. He recently returned to Boston man. She circulated it quietly among
»Utah, and tbe untold uil*r&gt;
.
A S K | FOR ^7^
iixIHowtlnn nr ewe-a. a bo.-h r...
ail immigrants, probably Germans.
in au insane condition, and diedQof her friends until it reached the de lee-------)• mug.
and old
it
struck a lkdoe. pneumonia.
tivea.
prrvrripttotw for all mcu(&gt;- and . fcr
a prominent saloon
A Journal special from Halifax says , Sandy Spencer, a,
In the criminal court of Chicago a
• talMrM ta .ttaH,
that the vestel struck a ledge between keeper of New kork. who recently woman who had stolen goods from J
ftye and six miles off Sambro at about served a month’s imprisonmentforsell- three dry goods houses undertook to
SKEi
ptiysiriui vm page-, bound In
'"r^.
10 p. m.. and sank with all on board. I ing liquor on rt
J
*has- made
-J- an
- as­ turn state's evidence against her pupils.
Sunday,
rnualin. '•atbowed .-ore™, MU KJt. ruv-an&gt;»
TRADE
l&gt;r ,t ttDerwork Id vcitj aenv
,
The gah- bad prostrated the wires lead- aignment.
She testified that with two indictments
eranr
and
profc-.hx.aJ
y^u,
Ul
.
ing to the signal station, so that it was ', The Cr.nartlftusexpre.sB alarm over the’ hanging over her. and her couusel de­
•••Id m thin country for axao. or -Jw u,.n.... „
1 p. m. to-day when news of the wreck magnitude of the emigration to the manding a retainer of $100. she bad to
be ntfuudMt lb every tnstatxw. )&gt;»•» t. I, n
was received by Chipman Bros., agents United States. A party of 325 left one ' make a third raid to secure funds for
by maB. |«mt-)&gt;ald. JlhMfratlv safip» i- «■,
of the Wiifte Cross line, to which the parish, last weck.2U0 of them to remain her defense.
steamer In longed.
*&gt;ermnnently.
The Bar aa*tociation of Cincinnati,
of which hr refer* you.
An irrhnense hole was knocked in her
Sheriff Hawkins, of Cincinnati, has with a determined purpose to replate
Th i« bonk -hotU&lt;l be rruj b» »•.
bottom.. “
i— filled —
-* —
— Resigned the colonelcy of the veteran its burned library, has assessed each
Site
and
within a 'few
•tracttoil. xn-1 by the panned r&lt;w
minutes wml down. At high water regiment, whose members refused to member $100. and many lawyers have I
I
Liver and Kidney Remedy,
the only thing visible is the topsail- Obey his order to help guard the jail contributed money and book's in addi­
I (k&gt;.npouoJ«d from the wli knevn
yard.
&lt;&gt;ir»tfr*i Hope. M«'t. Due’ ti, • «.
during the riot.
KiMTUlan. ItHtrartor or xuatMtan &lt;m&lt;t. l
tion thereto. Three insurance policies, 1
drake, DandeS n, BarBBparilla, C*.
AthlrMo tbe Peabody M&lt;«n. j in.t:/i ,
So far as at present ia known, but
A passenger train on the Chicago aggregating $30,000 were forfeited by a '
earn HB&lt;rada, etc., cotnblnpd with an
W. H. Parker. Nn. i Ibiinc-I. *tir.i j.,:-..
•ne lifeboat was launched, but how and 'New Orleans road was badly clause declaring there should be no .
a&lt;r-*Ahle ArouinUc Eltxir.
•M***-. *b'» may lw roo-uht-4 *.a ..1!
.. .. .
many it at first contained is unknown. wrecked near Duck Hill. Mississippi. indemnity for riot.
•inirinx -kit) anil rxi&lt;erk-.»r .
ar &lt;• &lt;
THEf CURE mu &amp; MEU.tF
•t!na»" »*■•—•»**• »hM hsv- NJ TJT7&gt; a t t»-.*
About midnight the men at Sambro Sever.il passengers and three trainmen '
Farmers in the vicinity of Hillsboro.
HwMdUbf al! &lt;»lRrrpbtfjcUtM Xlrin 1 ,i
island
observed
a boat
making
for the
_____
„ I were
seriously
injured.
; Ills., claim that winter wheat has been
xa?
r.;'
thyself
•hore and guided it nround
shore,
around &gt;with
&gt;vith torch
torch-­ |
William A. Hall, formerly chief' greatly damaged by the recent changa- :
HEGULATB THE BOWELS.
es to Calm cove, where the ix
cupanto. , clerk in the comptroller’s office at New­ ble weather, ths roots being generally
•toner &lt;tt falhtrr
occupants,
|Tbey cure RbeumatUm, and *l&gt; Uri­
seven in number, landed. They were ark. New Jersey, has l&gt;een sent te the exposed. On the contrary a Milwau- 1
nary Udobtea. They InvUroratc.
nourish, atreogthen ar. J
AXJDEN’S MANI FOLI.
five of the crew and two passengers.
I state prison for twelve years for forg- kee gram exporter lias received advices
_ the Ker. fiua System
After daylight broke two persons , ery and embezzlement^
of the excellent condition of the grow­
•ould be seen clinging to the rigging of
Had in the sum of $20,01) each has ing crop in half a dozen stales, with
the sunken ship, and a boat putting been accepted in the cases of Judd some slight damage in Michigan.
Michigan,
Over SOO.O«K» ••object,* hmI .,oo*.
outfrom the lighthouse, they were res- Crouch and Dan Holcomb, the alleged II Forest
Forest fires
fires have
out in
I----- F3W SALE BY ALL DEALERS. —*
t&lt;«Mi'. numcnaiN fnai ■&gt;. .k nUruti— i.ir.
have broken
broken out
in varivariSt.TOO; rlMUtt ctlltlou. Sl.'&gt;.U«&gt;.
.
«ued from tlmr perilous position. They mUnlerera of the Crouch, family at/ ous sections of North and South Caro-!
PMI-'fm. SOO.tMMI VuluBlr- . ,
|...1K_
proved to lie Captain bchoonhoven and ; Jackson. Michigan.
'
.....
-Hops
and
Malt
Bitters
Co.
liua through the attempts of the farm&lt;1«*«H)iUVt ,&lt; hldltunt fr**.
.&gt; .
.,
arboy passenger. About H o’clock yes- :
’
DETROIT. MICH
ituUloii befon tiuyiuriit &lt;a, rr ■
-*..
Two murderers and
three thieves cut era to clear the planting grounds bv
terday morning Charles Martin, of I’i- a hole in the partition wall of the jail burning tbe •‘brush.'’ The fires have ।
NOl ...I.i
.
&lt;mr iiiAlotwn IirnrliteadvMtace of our main
lot-boat No. 4. touched at Sumbro Is­
nt Fort Wayne, and only had the win- । spread with alarming rapidity. Hun- BH "
\&lt;-»ni cxperictxc In breeding aad importing;
land and received the above meagre ‘ low bars tocut when
w.it-.i Vtbe
uO u
large colfectloM: opportunity al rasapartmt &lt;1If
plot was dis- dreds of farmhouses and outbuildings------J™?
to the W.n; covered by Sheriff Scheifer.
fcri-nt breeds; km prlrr.. Ih-cruxc of r ib-nl of
have been destroyed.
Berkley and
btwinem; and low rabwof tnui«)H&gt;rt;Ulon. &lt; si
land will) the following message to .
.
...
The tug Peter Smith, of Cleveland, Chesterfield-counties have suffered se­
Bl&lt;igiR« free. «■om*i|»ondrnrv Vilirttcd
Chipman Brothers, agents of the White I
i with two mud scows in tow, burst her verely.
(kross line, in Halifax:
boilers
and
sank
off
V
’
ermillion^Ohio.
The
farmhouse
of
Charlm
Schultz,
The Belgian steamer Daniel SleinUKINGBOKO, ( KAWFORI) CO.
raunn. Capt. Schoonhovcn, wrecked on ।• Saturday. The engineer, fireman, and near Tawas. Mich., was during Friday
Mention the HawTIXgb BaMNXR.
night visited by three masked men who
the 3d of April, about 10 n. m.. between 1; one passenger lost their lives.
and Ki hh
battered
down
tbe
front
door
with
a
Judge
Caldwell,
of
Arkansas,
de
­
the rocks off Sanribro. Ninety passen- ।
gers and thirty-four ol[ the crew are clines to appoint a receiver for the fence rail. They secured nearly
catalocuc tree.
drowned; Five of the crew, three pas- Memphis and Little Bock road, but has in German gold coin, and brutally as­
JOHN It. ALDI
ordered its sale within thirty days un­ saulted the family. As the latter fled
•engers ami the captain are saved.
less the mortgage liens be paid.
towards a neighbor's the villains fired
II. SCHOONHOVEN.
John Young, who died in a Philadel­ u|M&gt;n them, killing a young son of Mr:
WILLIAM Rhll). w holt-Halt- and n-Lilldr-aler
After Pilot Marten left the island ;
and Amrri*-an windmi ■.
Ti.lalr
the sea became so rough that a boat phia hospital with a knife-blade im­ Schultz.
Ad 80-paae jplMh-bo tid Book of Adrirr tn In Prrtirlf
ribhAd and rough pb»u&gt; for •kt Uxnt. ,.-ut
On
board of
Young or Mldsle-arrcf Mm. with Breeerin*!&lt;&gt;na RlaM.
could not reach it again from the main- bedded jn his skull, claims to have been .
On the
the Chicago
Chicago board
of trade,
trade, FriFriand vtiamrlMl.glaaM, «lh&lt;-r plaUM -ivd;
fnr Self-treatment »•* a Hrgnly ftyairf,',.
land..which is three miles distant. Ef­ injured in Chicago, last January, by a &gt; day, prices were thoroughly demoralrn-iii-h and German looking gin*. i,!bi. - :-ad’
I )r«&lt;KUt«JRaTioo*r» * :
and oil itdor*. |«tty. pnlnta. rf.. m ;•?».! n
ized. Wheat fluctuated 3 cents per
forts were made all day from Camper­ rnan named Valentine Dooner.
down station to obtain information by
^MIIWMKU «a. lararti «tn*H wont. iMrolt. Mkli V ।iu- n*
An express train on the Grand Trunk
fof. May,
the Morse signal system, but the fog road leaped the track near Wales, r~'’ •,Frt~u' ‘ " u
was so dense that one station was not ! Ontario, early Friday morning. The..
- - IjULtllig. Mlc’i . March .
u&lt;ri.. to .i
------ ...
visible
those
at the -*v__
other. rn.
The engineer and firemen were killed, and posited in a single bank,
h hereby given »h»l certain Ian*
ale-1 in the county of Harry. bM ••If to ih&gt;
names of survivors consequently are twelve passengers were injured.
May Horned at*
and In
not yet known, but there are nowomen
The steamer Newcastle City, which th«
‘
among them.
sailed from Halifax for Boston Friday hundred pounds.
*.»&gt;• Bl public ux Uoii to lh«- huthrnl .'I.kh ’ o
Halifax, N. S., April 7.—The three morning, struck a shoal in the fog, and
Joseph Marley, democrat, was elected
*.&lt;!&gt;! muMOn*r, on tbA flt&gt;t
ui Mai lie
surviving passengers of the Daniel tourwater so rapidly that the captain nmyorof Jackson.
by 230 majorb*.(mTd
DR. F. HALteB CATARRH RK3IED V. I at the trvjunirvr'i office in Ihr .-..urf Ihh.h-,
Bteinmpnn, now in this city, state tlie ordered her to be run on the beach.
By ovpr a temperance candidate. The
lhecittof HaMilDgB. in -aid *xMmtv ■&gt;&lt; Kir-,
vessel struck but - lightly twice. The
The Northwestern road is to swallow liquor interests of Keokuk, Iowa electtteiuc tlx* time and pttcr
*•**
ordinary tax hmJcr). If d«h pmio •••J
captain then summoned them all on the Sioux Citv and Pacific and the"
Judge ,a£K?r nJ®y®r- T^e demont thia office noxmllng to inn
deck and directed them to prepare to Elkm.rn and Miaaouri Valley leased crate earH«l Niles. Mich., giving BeaTbr Hat nun hr •«enter the bouts if such would be neces­ lines, 805 miles of track,assuming tbeir ver
majority for mayor. U Donnell
office ut the ruunl) nA
sary. One boat was launched and all bonded indebtedness of $18,000,000.
was
by the democrats of rH
Du­
byJ&gt;!m.
,v ’ ’ elected
made a rush lor, It. although g&lt;»od dis­
buque by 1,600
majority. IU
The
republi
The ttmnd Jury at Ottawa. Ontario. Stele
’
rV'^
’l!'­
CllAM- &lt;&gt;i tut- stalc'i( IJU
cipline whs tnuinUiinnl among the called attention to the tact that an । cans were victorious
at
Battle
Creek,
vtotorton. at itsttte &lt;».t.
shipS crew. Tl:l» boat was well tilled,
where Dr- D. S. "Frepch was chosen
and lielng iitlaclwil to the steamer, by American citizen charaed with murde
mayor, and thtf democrats elected it.
A. Bury mayor of Adrian.
a ro|M.-, some of Uiotu- on board were had for thirty motiths lulu in jail with
about cutting the line when the steam- , out trial, during live sessions of court.
A most destructive aiid frightful cyJl hMilba tv i mtUM- .u tn»- i-i-jhThe Denver and lliu Gramie stock- clone
er suddenly sank, dragging (he boat
..—
)t over north Alabama arid
wdrtiiiirr of r—
. .
nigm. The
xne full
iuu
and the untoi'timule occupants with it. holders letj Colonel, Dodge out of the Georgm Trcnu&gt;cD«ay
Wednesday night.
tenth dny*or Jannim
The boat turned over and every person board ol directors, filling liis nlace w ith ; effect of Uie storm can only l&gt;e »urHqufhwnrd and ftd
INH-le.
and
n-ufi,.'
Moffat.
The nnnua)
in it was thrown out and drowned. D%N. ...... •••«••
■ •••••«••report
v(y.. shows 1 mined, as most of the country traversed
ter ol Ihmx1» lor Bari
When the Rent of the vt-ssel stint; the . »
Utttl ehartret
charges, is in!les from a railroad. But enough
a »uniliwi&gt;iyi.«.iMl.tver
sundus ol $150.iMM&gt;over fixed
tn-elfiti dav of
cries and screams of the women and
T»
•• Hough, a voting and active is known to characterize it as the most
Dey
M.
o'clock a. to., in
children were heartrending, bui lasted memlx-rof the Detroit boanl of trade, fatal yet reported. Ln the vicinity, of
only for a few minutes. Capl. Schoon- ha? be» n wrecked by the drop la wneat. Collinsville, Ala., and in Dat*&gt;e county,
*W1&gt; feuudnM and
hoven made his way up the toreriggiug.
He paid bis loases hs far as his means Ga., it seemed to be at its
worst. Ttyb
.... &gt;aferoutitv,
Tfih
.
.
Two men caught the rigging of the
went, and yet owes several thousand storm was not over three ’
‘ '
mainmast and endeavored to climb dollars.
yards wide, and seemedI'vTcmiel^or I Iniptirted and Domeatic Wall I’ai&gt;er Hanging*, staikkii olabb,
along the stays between the inu.sU. One
John Smith, residing near Rising numberless whirlwinds.
, rAolvinq wilt-! inlaid wood floors. Designer and manufacturer of art furniture.
was wa.sbetl away. The other, John Sun. Indiana, alter being brutally, ---------Neidermann. succeeded by a desperate beaten l»y burglars, was swung back
Manteta “
ReprewmtaUve of the Uw Art Tile!,
effort in reaching the rigging, where he and foil11 over u lire until he bt'came like rapidity. TheawBlhot Urn Moan u
c ,
-u FHPT
urzaam
was pulled into a comparatively safe
34 fORT ST. WEST, .DETROIT.
insensible. The rabbets failed to ge’ was like wheat before the t»cv the, and
position by the captain. One'of the his treaaure-l&gt;ox.
its track was outlined by the totid ruin wire uplifts was broken, and this gave
tbe laiMtv &lt;4»&gt;J pn-Mra. F. W. Metz, residing in BeveuUi aDd destruction which marked it. *Many ;
Nci described Id wdd mortg.ite. U wft Ati b-.-v
plav to the yurd, whhdi worked back street. Louisville, who has been suffer­ bouses throughout that section were
eeriAln Direr or parcel ol iaiul wtuafr is Un
and forth with the action of the waves, ing from dementia, dung herself from drmollabctl, »n4 man, of the inmates
county
of
Harry
and
rtule
of Mfr-hirao. knewand threatened to tear out the mast. a third 4tory window, early Munday killed.
*
„ .
and urwribed be folio*!*. ri&gt;: Tb«- w«-U ba’
'Hie two unfortunates fn»m time to
On TueedJ* the effiaw .if Oakville,
mornint, and wuh fatally rruahed on
time cried out for help, but the roar of the sidewalk.
aouUi at Muorte. Indiana, wm in alwind and water drowned their voices.
Cyrus Field, of Ottawa, Illa., a pri­ m&lt;«rt an instant couvwtad into a run- I
They saw lights burning on the shore
rmary to pay the baoud
and slgnala. while conscious they vate iu the &lt;*3d volunteer regitneut,now (
with uiterwsi thm&lt;uc Bl eight per •cot. w*.—
physical wreck with an invalid wife.
t-"~Y
with tbe eoato and wipenaM allotoed by taw
were beyond any human assistance. a
Is about to .receive $8,106 as arrears of 1
. J*?* , 3™* w1|m1
Datad, M»rrb »1
to »&lt;*.!.* M» jvcaivr
»n,iw
roni"tim~
north ward
. and persons , _
At UM duylitfii appeared. Soon a
_ ___r. tbe
______as_ efforts
. __ । ramf
from the
north
ward
arwl
n*rann«
J. BIBBkK.
KnsiuD.
through
esmest
or
y
)e
approach
pf
Ute
cloud
deboat put out from tbe cove. The cap­
WHO
uaw
111
imlor Cullom.
T’a^be It as one of peculiar fcoTor and
tain was by this time so benumbed that
scriben
as
The poatmD’«ter at Chicago has re-|,
*
Ids comiKinion had to use force to dis­
engage him from the spar and aid him ceived from Washington a puckag* of i
into the bom. Hu then followed and water-stained letters found in a mail­
both were landed exhausted and taken suck picked up by Engbsh IMiermen Id ;
Into tlie lighthouse, where their needs the North sea. having l»een UM in the !
steamer Cimbrte.
1 !I
i’
were promptly attended to.
minutes, out of thirty-ttm- «r forty —
Jolui w, Kiu5TT—
mBH
buBdipga but five stand m before. 8ev- j
•d peopblRrere killed instaMoaalYri
—
‘J— since died ftomtheir in-Li*.
juries
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VOL XXVIII. NO. BL

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 11, 1884.

WHOLE NO. 1499.

4th commenced a hasty but well order­
ed retreat On the night of the 3rd a
** Yea. indeed. I have killed a ent at
heavy rain set in, and when on -the
100 feet dstance with one ri*ol. Thee*
5th Meade started in. pursuit -of Lee
rifles are famous for killing eat*. M»ay
the roads were well nigh impassible. person* buy them for-that purpoao
nr johx j. porraa.
Meade’s-pursuit was very cautious.
; One of the mont touching incktenta of Lee reached the Potomac river at Wil­
the war occurred at Gettysburg, and fa liamsport, McL. but tife rain* had swol­
one of the few brought into public no­ len the river so that crossing was very
tice. It waa concerning Sergt. Humis- difficult. When Meade came up he
ten, of the 154th N. Y. Vol*. Foe a found Lee's army occupying a semicir­
day or two after the battle no trail cular position with hi* rear resting on
could be found of Sergt. Huminten; and the river at the above named town.
'•WfaMldolbm. rifles ooir
his comrades despaired of ever finding The rebels had thrown up rude fortifica­
him. After a thorough search, in a ne- tions and fallen trees in abattu style .
cludtjd spot in a ledge of rocks, he where ever there was timber. Whether
was found dead. Hfa rifle and cartridge to attack Lee or not was the question rek. The right* are exewlleat. TW
box proved that he had been doing with Meade. Not earing to take the ball c*p«, or fnbainite cartridge*, *a
faithful service. He had been mortal­ responsibility unadvisedly, Meade call­ they are eometnne* called, ooat 60 cent*
ly wounded, for in his hand in a death ed a council of his corps Generals, and
grasp waa an ambrotype picture of hfa they decided not to attack. Bo Lee re­
three little children, and on hfa pulse­ treated across the river without seri­
less breast lay a package of letter* from ous molestation and was again on the
his wife. Thousands of people flocked “sacred rail” of his native state. Fol­ rifle* ?“
“One lately invented shook* a email
to the battle scene after Lee retreated, lowing the valley to the north and west
shot, which fa introduced in the bar
among the number Dr. Bums, of Phila­ of the “Blue Ridge" Lee moved his
delphia. The. touching story’ was rela­ army leisurely along and Meade follow­ percussion cap fits on a nipple opening
ted to the J)r. He took Uie picture, had ed on the other side of the mountain. into the barrel, and the explosion of the
it photographed,jmd thousands were The two armies on this march fared cap drives the shot. The force is.not
printed. A rang” was also composed, sumptuously on running lilackberries, very great. There are any number of
; music set to it, and the Dr. visited cit­ which were found in abundance along air-guns, rone of which shoot little
bullets and some shoot darts. Air
ies and hospitals in different parts of the mountain slopes. The two armies rifles are not very accurate, aa it is
the country, told the pathetic story, and finally came to a stand still and Meade hard io give the missile force enough
sold thousands of the pictures and went into camp near Culpepper court to prevent it drooping if the target is
at a distance. Some of them are very
to thousands of copies of the music. The house, and Lee further south across the
expensive.**
proceeds were used for the support and Rapidan. In September Lee by a bold
and
dexterous
movement
attempted
to
education of the fatherless children and
TRAMPS* NIGHT REFUGE.
to aid the widowed mother. I have one thrust hi* army "between Meade .and.
AVashington, and came n.
of the photographs in my posraredon i Washington,
n.-.., jefiu;?auc&gt;
now, and place a very high estimate on |I crssful.
WH*sful- s&lt;«n«’ l’v«|y dtirmfahea took
its value. As previously stated, a por- ph’**** along the line «.f the Orange and
i tion of the battle field was secured by Alexandria railroad, and Meade Anally
Detective Carr stopped in front of a
; the government and set apart by &lt;xn- niwle a stand and took position to the saloon in Chatham square and said to the
। gross as a national cemetery where the r*gb^ an,l l*ft and on a line running1 reporter: "This ia tbe tramp*' night
refuse.” It was a two-story frame
| unclaimed dead of lioth armies lie bur- through
|
Centerville.
«•«- »*■
It was during
*-•- 'this
v'
[ ied." When in November after the bat- march that an incident occurred that byilding, and a coarsely painted sign
proclaimed it to be a hotel. Show
| tie, the spot was dedicated. President w ill I* long remembered by the boys of card* in the window announced hot free
Lincoln was present, and a large con­ the Ifind. Dan. Bowley, a private of my i Innch and. all hot drinks for 6 cents.
u,the
u.
' course of^eojde attended. Gen. O. O. company, deserted in the fall of 1862,'
“Just keep doee to yourself, ” OCM
said
I Howard delivered the funeral oration, was captured, tried, condemned to be ! detective, m Im opened the door and
shot, the day and hour rat, his
gravel
"topped
inside.
A
low-rized
naan
with
his grave I "tePP«i inaido. A low-rized man with
| after which the president arose and in
:a« at Cat- ' a lwaTy btown mustache behind tb«
I solemn and measured sentences spoke dpg and coffin made. This was at Cat- .
bar, a big kettle of beef stew boiling
lett
’
s
static*!,
in
October,
1863.
Col. j
T.. T
Z
| briefly, but comprehensively, as follows: n
V.. I .
J . x rx . . &gt; .&lt;•
. sway on tbe stovri, and about twenty
it interceded in Dan’s l&gt;ehalf,
liehalf, and : table*
uble* at which «nearlv
..nearly one hundred
Four score and raven years ago our Dwight
order
for
his
reprieve
th
rough
meiTw.
’
re
congregated.
got
an
through
|
men\
were
-congregated.
They
were
of
fathers brought forth upon this conti­
division mrna
corps and
head- . rill
condition*. Occwoonally
n rliviuirtn
unri army
armv hoo.L
nil cl*&lt;*?«
r'insWMt Mid
-inrl mn&lt;4tfirtni
' nent a new nation, conceived in liberty brigade
Iland
i“'1 dedicated tn
uartfrs
an,j Lieut Woortw was dia-1
”• Wo
’*w ™
n ,nT
“t h-'F
to thf
the propceitlon
proposition that
that।. „_„.i
i
Jt_ ! ?
one
«onM
n*ll
for •
» tlrink
drink “
and
help
all men are created equal. Now we are
. . .•
•. ,. \
,
......
bun^if
himself K? * rti.Wni
plateful of the appetiring
engaged in a great civil war testing I patched to Washington to get the Presi-1 tt.o L— not arwtoi.r£aic ate^*
tbonglT* not aristocratic stew with *
! whether that nation or any other na-1 dent’s signature. After some delay the । |’ lBtle«!iJy
air that
•; mechanical
l-j—_L
i:_l would
; tion, so conceived and so deiiicated, can?; approval of the reprieve was obtained,! aeem to’indicate that he was cun
!
'''"“’"'""T thelrn*t i but meuntimv tlir dav for Ban
1’’a execu-1 * favor in^te.-vl of receiving &lt; n&lt;-. Having
.. ...
.
■-------------------- .
-•; battle field of that war, we have come!.. * . ,
.
hour was
ap- j drank and oaten, he *.&lt;nk into a ehair
r’
-r„ ...
J" T.i
.
.
.
i
I to dedicate a portion of that field as a ition hiwi drived, The
me ..uui
n.ihu^,
Mu •uk........................
’.'.u. ( oiinii of -fc
|b Court fur tbe I lasted by’thMrt uf'ita^Tuera
- was ordered and looked steadily at the floor. Once
u?i°te.ro
KPr',Umi
°‘om’..who
Ptoachingjmd the brigade
.■! the iTobaiI in m white ha ventured to raise bi*
i»! Bar— h-iid.-----’—” iTohMr Offire m pubik- exammatfoiui for tearhera In H irn
n »t* •tim
fur
ithi, K®ve their bvwWit our nation might out to see Dan. shot. We had crossed i
li-afru- H. Raid :««mty on Tiro-| ixMinty The xevrctarx lx nuthi.rt.-Art to L-rant ri^bh- ^riJlra m un^n^U^
^1^"^
« bttinE that we *hould dt» the rail rnnrl and were half wav G. Hre ‘। head, but did ra in a dazed, uncertain
w
this; hut in aJiSer sense we cannot the™4r^? Bnd
“ WB&gt; *** Ii way, as if afraid or ashamed to be seen.
. -nut Smith..hi.?, of I'rohaiv.
Erttiay amt Katuirtay. Marchatth tuui asih.SQ
i hallow this ground. The brave men ! Krnund
Dans graxe was dug. [
‘‘You see that oid man at the second
table," said.
**id Des
Detective Carr, “who n
n- ..t tin-&lt;-muk uf ciuirh-s Siuith, HMtingk
living and dead who struggled here when hr! an engine whistled and a 1i table,
&gt; .
—iux
». a •ktar* and planet*, ami
. thu, u, Juu™.. daw ,i. I SSfsJ: !!£
MiaSSill.
.
«M»eeral«l «
&lt;®j- (train w among them from —
Washing,
j Wktag
kWrt
.■Miuniin, Apr. XtaVU, Nioiuinui''.
C-.i'l iidn.ljd-rtrinnr of Uie#* 1 Haturdny.
thing we can do. The world will little
On the train was Woosteri’with '
■ “
_i*
IB *face is familiar, isn't it?
Saturdny. Apr. wh,
BHh, .it prairiovillt-:
Pralrievillr:
..^q. ptayinzthai tils Haul k- ; Blsrx]«cted
that
all
who
intend
u&gt;
teach.
note
nor
long
remember
what
we
itay
,
,
.
n
।
Well,
in
ye*
—
’• '------- —rd ihxt sll
Intend to teaeh.
rears zz
gone by he was known
|u.»&gt;' ,-v uraru
uriu tniiri'ci,
; n»u imtr ii-n ct'rtlficates In ,0
force,will
attend at
thV .‘.T
.7*-*.*!’_
here but it can never forget what they the ordw‘ for Dan 8 repnev*
orover ie city ak ‘the telescope man.'
•• .n ri. r for (H-tti&amp;iitinn din-red. and be be ( some one of these places. Examinations will
| did hen*. It fa for us the living, rather, derly was dispatched who overtook our | and had hfa stand in the square. He
&lt;•!1•: b-.-m h-v v;i‘d trust.
t-egln promptly at nine o'clock, and teachers are
••' l» ordi red. tip! Monday, the
, urgently requested to I* present nt the opening.
I to defiicate ourselves to the un- ;, regiment before we reached the ground ;j was as big a akin ah
as'' there was
wa* in th*
the
J - .uv
April at ten o'clock in the Examinations will be Irolh oral and written.
finished wofk which they who fought
e shooting
and swindled many a country*£^3 ■: where ^h
the
shootinir was to take plac.e.
nlru-e .' bnrine**,
business, &gt;nd
country' loi tin hearing of said chiefly the latter. Candidates for a third grade
"• 1
"-'I •!&gt;tl:-' tieiro at law of said de- , certificate muai paw a satisfactory examination.
i-r^^^
:
I Ilwirht nW
MmtaU.
S-Jk'X.
He has ""
no telescope now, and
.m-1 all oilier j&gt;crMins IntereMal in the ■ with a standing of 70 per cent, In each of the
•S'1'- -i” I- ,. - A to appear at a aoudun of I following subject*t wthograpny. readlng.writ- ycara by u.Boston druggist.
I remaining, ittnd to gather from the | the regiment to countermarch and we 1 -Vnn.w th.i ,
that man with the hteck
•mo.'-.'i.-; -.ji.,! iu !-t holdeu at.the Probftte i Ing. arlthmrtic. grammar, geography. U. H.
pt .'nth.
■n 1.1 eftv nf Hastings.
Hastings, In
iu &lt;aid
said count}, history,civil
history, civil government and theory and art of
—.‘.wk '‘yes; who sells Har­
you a or. cent bottle of ••Hnb” Congh care, devotion to that cause for which they ,
was a redeemed man.
! -»* cai&gt;c. if .div there be. why the prayrr teaching.
rigan ami Hart’s songs on Broadway?
,&lt;ctltloni:r shoiud not be.gmuu.-d.
, For a wco*d grade, the additional re»|uln-- and don't l»e put off with anj other.
1 gave their lives. Here let us resolve;
•
'l i-. • further ordered that said petitioner ' lueut* will be cieineuiary nlgrhra, )&gt;byNlo)ogy.
11ix years agp he wu in busmen ia
that the) have not ’died in vain; that
BRILLIANTS.
: •;ke to the per.-ons Interested -in Mild i physical geopraphy and Irook-kceplng, with a
1 this nation shall under God have a new ।
•. of th-' (&gt;. nilencv &lt;it Mild jirtltloii, ami the standing In each branch of fO per cent.
)
He m«t with
-. ■ I'-of by &lt; anslhx a copy of this enter ) for a first grade, natural philosophy and gt-fibirth of freedom, and that government
Judge not; the working* of hi* brain
\ $10,UD0 to FJO.nOO
'' published in th- Hastings Bankeu. a eral history, with a standing In each branch of
J- domestic trouble**, and &lt;h»*re he is. He
of the people by Uie people umLfor the
And of bis heart thou canst not *ee;
re-;&gt;aper prr :• I ,m&lt;i dn ulstcd in said countv , 90 per cent.
may com* to the front again; bat I
What look* to thy dim eyes a stain, *»
, people shall not parish forever Trom the
—---- - aeh-Heek (&lt;k tterm-sucirs'ive
On and after Sept. 1st next, candidates for
In God's pure light may only be
' doubt it, for onoe a man t-omw here it
to v.-ml ilav of heating-.
every grade must sustain an examination in
; earth.
_&gt;
A scar, brought troni some well-won field, in rarely he quits until he is carried out.
t'LEMMNT SMITH.
1 physiology and hygiene, with particular refer
Compiled With the history of the great
‘TOpl
-fudge of Probate
, cnee to the effect* of alcoholic drinks, rtlrniiWhere thou wonldst only faint and yield. feel foremost.
■­
----------------• UuiLs and narvMIc* upon the human system.
—
[Adelaide
A.
Proctor.
luiltleis of the j&gt;aat are many legends.
"Over in the earner there, wrestling
rrubate Order.
t
All candidates with whom no member of the
Some true, aome of tliem fables. But I
c&lt;nuit\ of Asm-—ks.
| Board la acquainted, mnst furnish satisfactory
with that hot rum, is the old Eart
A: v .«-0-n n’f the ‘I’rnhnte 'Court' fnr the 1 proof a* to moral character.
Nor green earth's virgin sod
Indian sailor, wuo for year*
has
The remedy that advertbes-MONK othku ot , w hether true of false there is a charm
•^niyoi bnrrv hidden at the Probate Office in .
lu’‘»‘w U,r*1 "re ror‘
So moved the Kinger’s heart, of ahi
any iKconnu kveiu■ otiikh a fraud and hum- jn reailing or listening to these mystical
I solicited charity on New Chambers and
v" I!;? ‘i
in .Bh1 county on Tuesday,
v|,ed|^JFYn’l'.Arns ctiatnnan
bug—is a fraud an&lt;rhumbug Itself on tbe face of ,
L
,
....
.
,.. . .
V bill daMarch. In the year one thou*£i£wir u mati &gt;' ( ha,rn”‘"'
South stroeta. Look at thai chest and
It.
It
must
necessarily
taste
of
the
ijimek
ami
legends
of
the
past.
I
he
story
o!
‘
.hihn
*sI .. Igm Hundred ami euhty&lt;tour.
.
-Os-retarv
Aud still to chihlhood's sweet appeal
neck. Wira' a powerful man h* was
humbug it talks oL A remedy of merit, otic that i nlirn&lt; nf fWf vsbiirw*’ in future years
I
.. i. .mun Smith. Judge of Probate.
I
h-SfK H ANDBUn.
rotary.
need but little advertising to secure a drat pbwr »&gt;urn* ol fvcuvsourg in iiuurc y tars
Tbe heart of gentmc turn*.;
fa tmatter uf hm. rsUte
nf Peter Cobb.
when
perfec*.
Unfortahately, be
ii.-iea.Kefl.
. '
And mart- tbau all tbe saget teach
In the household, never defames another. Hm-K , will become one.of the legendary inein। shipped on an Arctic whaler, waa frost
PimJ^ Krep^\i^rtiVUv?rat4vc*^!e ! ories of that great battle, lie story is ।
From lisping voices leanui.
,, n’wW and fiiingthe prtfthm. duly verified.
bitten, and lost his legs. Still old
'.
—{Whittier.
i
-M ?-V?
bri'-'big that a paper thte State of M ich Igan. Couub of Barn. - hh.
At * ***rioa of to* Protaifcrairt for tue,&lt; oun- I
, Ramsar is no slouch t &gt;-day, and it lake*
’h1** *'onrt
to be the
ESiift r-und«l upon l«l, »nd then- are faun- &lt; I think we are too ready witii ciHuplalnt
JiTn.L"
’■ •'“Hinn Ilf sulfl dis-eoMni m»v be tv of Barn holtten at Up- ITobute Office in the city , Don't overload, live long and be happy. Ask
; dreds and periifips thousands of soldiers1 ji In this fair world of God's. Had we r I four policemen to bring bun in.
bi,,
th„ rxwMtor the„.|n of Haxtlugs In said county on Monday, the Itth
"W*J Ajp-unteil.
.
“If you want to see an inventor who
day ot March in the year one thousand eight ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I j living to-day who saw .John Burns at:
ni-r -upm, iinrdrrrd, that Monday, the 14th hundred and rtghty-fonr.
,
1 Indeed beyond tbe xenith and tba ido|»
------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------- — ; Gettysburg. Burns whs an old gray Of you gray bank of sky, we might be faint , mmfe for yon- that man with th* keen
Present, Clement Hmltli. Judge of I’rnbjte.
i
A|'nl- A &gt;’■
at ten o'clock In tbe
What Strack an Old Soldier.- I
.
&gt;
In tbe matter Of the estate of Isaac Mcsmt, I
reSti.o’ ‘
tor the hearing of said
haired man, and, as the story goes, rath­ To
apoc etondty-s oon-traint
! blue eye* and gray hair who b stand
'X-ri' 4!1.d -.V’ttou heirs at law of said dt- deceased.
•It will soon, be twenty years since the war
Round our aspirant coals. Bufcatocetb*
,
““ 7 “
v,
" 7^
On reudlugund filing tbe petUiou. duly v-rifieil. dosed."
afl other persona interested in aald
er a
a puraiuwr
peculiar personage «avu
with hum
iron will
er
nui
erope
! ing by th* store. You see him during
V ixr&gt;u-r Messer,
znnwr. son
itm of
«•» said
-*»*M deceased
•— —., ftf*ring
r—f , ' Under
the hot *UU 1 of August, IWC', the village
viS ‘"••Bored to appear at n session of Chester
-----------------and
neryefi
Of
fited—the Stuff that all Unit widea early, ie it well to droop
the day railing needle-threaders on
that
Rally
Mrs»er
widow
of
Mikl
dis-ra-wd.
may
,
»■
•
-----nfijr. iu
»t the probate office, UUH
" I o&lt; Dover, N. J., lay Htlli Mtbc sphinx In Egypt,
tiufaln
*4
ld
countyand
show
be
M&gt;polnt&lt;rt
ofm^ertite.
while
Elijah
Hharp,
of
that
place,
slowly
and
Broadway. He ■ haa invented several
ttus, ,7
to said county,
*bow - be appointra Mmmwirairn
—• .
htlv
I,* prayer Of•the
1...
------------•&gt;..»
ti.H
iwi
of the
thp past. "YCT/^he
“Yes, ho said
said,
"I wm
was herw.arem.Mle ot. Ineteml ul loin* 1
“?-v tlinP,"'r,1..‘ be, win
why’ &lt;Uie
Thereupon
thatTuesday,
Tuesday
.the
the14th
Mth wn|j, Mpokft of
”, "I
» ncn-upou..IIitt—Ja
»■ordered,
nisei™.I,that
‘
machine* which ought to have brought
clix k inthe
in the foreton |j in
Jn .the
(he &lt;nny H|ltJ
in&gt;n„ 0[ thr Bight*
sbouhl not begranu'd
3
1 d*\
o’clock
day «&gt;f
of Anrll.
April, A. D.1MM.
D. 1«H. ntit ten
teno
And, like • cheerful traveler, take the
*■“ O£. those as his neighbors did when the battle behim a fortane, but other* have reaped
■ noon. I»e ussigneil for the te-«4«e
heariiie «&gt;&lt;
of saM pen- | fear£u] yeauu, • f was finally discharged from &lt;lls-.^’t!i?XuiUn'r to-derud that sail i
aan
-run
»»ay
-bf
«»
H*
fltagtaTbrta.
a»
wu.
tt
m.
.«««
t lay
n, ।««l,d
’ ability. resulting from »un*troke. I came home,
Interrstr in said * tlon, nud Uurt the heirs at
tbe benefit of hi* brain*. He is not the
wvstett hi
bi wdd
said estate,
ertatr. ,,,1^^ |n
&gt;nd ,plrttM.
enfeebled
■ *’
aud all other persons Interested
’T*™*! of said petttkM
with thv h0-™ in blue l,tood
brr*d
only man of brain* bare. There is a
«u ■tain &lt;Court,
fllirt.
■ * Zi. ...
.11 ■. 1—. «— ITOL
IfC I I «&lt;l« b*
are required to apjowr at n
n ,iesslo«i&lt;»rsaid
aeemed worthless to me;*?lived only in mem-1 for hia honor and his home, and through I
***“*”*
i0°'
,n?fao&lt;t,.
then to be hohlen at the Probale Office. In the
1 Congregationalist
minister ia -that
in mem&lt; i i,Xr Panted and circulated in said county city of Hastings In r
,T." 1,1 r"‘ h * * tor three ree^ilre tfa
°^Th3t was sad euougb.-" 1 said, dividing my I th‘«* 1““K and terrible day* fought like I
■ W....
.......
fessoji
tjpnar abouM not be
in.iv v « v cigara.
v in— bwnwo
,a
^at he was; and*now no history
-Thst'a
■• resnotried Mr.
Ur Shine
‘hut 11 rent
’
-1 I
“That’s u/&gt;
so,"
Sharp; ••'but
got
—j Elizabeth Barrett Browniug.
black hair and bloated face, who i*
■npy?
over it. Outgrew it? Not exactly. When in of the battle of Gettysburg is complete
smoking that dirty clay pipe, ia one of
I that condition I began taking Pamkkk'sToxic, without sketching the part John Bums J
RIFLES FOR PARLORS.
hearing thereof by,
' a«»l my health commenced to improve right
to be published In the
away. I was astonlahed nt It. and so was niy took therein.
I fello#aderp, who look* u if lie wanted
।
In JAM &lt; fl-Wg.."* wlta I mini “
*«■»
«mld «U tawpaper printed and
I tb break hu neck over the back of his
At a
of Harry.-ra.
&gt;rthroe sucraemvc | thlng My ambition blaxnl un. I could attend
The “Panorama of the l&gt;attJe of Get-.
&lt; ,rfWl
■ Bihltatorx.
»y "1 Harr J "o, ?‘ith&lt;l
Court for the Con»- Barry once Id wk- I
to
buxines*,
and
now
—
c.xccptfn*
that
I
have
to
weeks,
prevkxw
to
arid
;
business,
except
I oliair, is a lawyer, and a smart one, two.
li£t‘ ■ ’kl*Ml ?!“■ I*ob*’* Office in the
typburg,” now on exhibition on Wubaah '
in i
IT’”
,
I How do they drift here, did you *ay?
avenue. Chicago, is a wonderful piece
«1
■Parlor rifle* are nought for nowu- I will teU you. Hum.”
—-------I differeuecs
dUfereuees there are hi
tathlni
things-guns and bayoof artistic skill and a faithful life-size I day*,” said the
u,. manager
— of , .porfe
-Bj u,,, un,. tte- Ughta fatal fata*
lH-1_
kill; iF’AKKEK
’s Toxic
, | nets WB;
abicrTH
Tonic saves."
■
. —-■— ------- has been knowu as reprwnUition &lt;»f a battle scene. It hra • m*n's goods store and tirere
■/
✓ ।I fQjjg
Thh preparation
preparation rerinrh
re
are many ■ ]owered, and stretching tkemralve* oh
State of Michigan. Countys*fi£i£
or,I**rr’’~?1s- .... M Parker's (JlugiT T
Totib
”‘* . will
*" hereafter be railed come to be one of the great attractions I|,M.'o’™ to cbt^
1^1
, chairs and table*, entered into rest.
Li .
.
! Home removed their liata and boots,
it«l tejbe
}U$CJ; Kubst It utlhg Inferior article*
of our . «tern mrtropolta, aud a virit.
ICtSyv
SuTijir" w
* “
ilaced under their heads
i ginger, *n&lt;r«» linger l» real
to Chicago would far inoom|det» with-; p»r lorrifl. i. a bghl p»m with au tor
tnhli

LEWIS STERN’S

NO. XVII

Is the Place to Trade

Returned from the East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and
CLOTHING, which were bought at figures to suit the times.

11361367

And |K«|)le who want to buy them can save money by going to see
them and get prices which are as g&lt;xxl as a sale.

Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach’
,i\ what they need.

Call early and get the Best Bargains

LEWIS STERN,

OF THE CASH STORE.

I W/n's Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

l

,o our ,,,“rtOT- ,n‘1

i Third .avenue, and

waa

:^,!^T»'SX5!KS%

i’;^,or»’«ced. that Tuesday, the
next at ten o'clock In the
■•Mi and th»/nVk!.fT V‘l* hearing of said pe-

wr ...u
totrreited in said estate
Vnn- t^enr1
‘U’l,«ir at a semion of said
*r St Tg Hasunt0 b.
fbe l’n,haU SPT’10
if #nv LK. k “ d «*•«’&gt;' and show

low
M.C

rribed real estate, to-wit: Ute south

butler°ril«red that said petitioner
D^,w
"arir.2 thereof bv c

gw pnnud and r|

—.i,- .,

Hon Iteelf.

iuuium
hand*.hofurm.nl,
rt&lt;

wrapped under the name of

pEAbH fRgESHI

out vudtimr this Uirilliug battis sCMle octagonal barrel, haviag a bore rasas- ‘
br»:rd adrn
The writer had the pleaaura of visiting I ariog Igtalrta. one-bundi .th- ot an (rown
m Tmu
this panorama a short time since, and । *»oh or diameter. The baU-Mf am- /■WaU. an.v teller

had no trouble In pointing out the prad- ’
tlon hi. corps oeeupitai and U» prwtiou i ^IrahJ. nf^ren “and drivan in st I n.”.P

•*&lt;*.

&lt;d other corps. Capt. Samuel 11. Ban-j Un, upon end ia a .i shot, tbs &lt;Ua- .
~
rtll of
300,000 FKACH TRKEN
croft, Uie dsacripttve lolnrrr of the! chans ol the bUl-capa is noiMlaaa, I
e*lb«nur had cnT
■iganALL GROWN FROM TENXHUE HTH. .
panorama,
is
a
wrurteous
gentleman
!
which
makes
the
ride
particniarl.r
good
'
«letelv
diaaonawad
Tb«v han
a
,
I
Before
onlcrlug
elsewhere
send
us
a
list
of
'l.'Hbi”’!!.
I.
. ..ritatiM -urtH iumihi-r at f&gt;aeh vou want. We w I
and deliver, hi. IntShnte«r.:
•‘•Pl-J into
«trrat and
Administrator.
Lee and hi. .-omp^riota. foiled in '
trtXi 2id. Th^r I “
"***^*1*
peMhg
Addriw. .
I to tbeir wu
ItebUiUM

DDJtAK

T“

.sTKFHFN -i ■ if* fii —

SONS.
their borsee at the IMevare and the I severel Aiwrifc Arma han Staffed ia

Hudson aud of diciaUag t«m» of peace

th* best engineer* in the

�MAKSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

—1 i|

NIAGARA'S' BRINK

lean teutanem in the Mato,
reqibyacaBMMms quite
for president,
j Edmunds seuoud choice. Lincoln haa
I it all his own way for vice-president
f airtopg Michigan republican*.

FAMOUS SOTAHY

I

fhe Hastings Banner.

,
;Philadelphia Pram]
I8yd«y lAwtrafial !&gt;***
There would wm, •» to*“Did you ever hear of a man stamV
poetic in the
;
ing on top of Niagara falls without thing
■KPrHIJfAX NTATE COWKNTION.
'
losing hia life?" asked Mr. C. I‘. Sher­ hkiBw for Botany bay- I"
republican »uu- couvendsu to tolect tmr ,
Prof. Ukckie has got into hot _____
water man yesteiday. “Well, I did. You have won low any illuatoo abo”1 tb*1
rJcs al lane-and two delegate from ea&lt; h
Umouatar.
Tlierr
rerer
w
•
heard
of
the
mageifieent
ice
b-idgr
be
­
iSidimaidUrtetvw^^
I by reason of his raah and wild aaarr■/toaUWM?tfie national republican couven-' tioiw while on the Stump for the new low Uie falls. Haring burinsah at buf­ viot there. Conriote mod to bo nd ■
falo I ran up to look at the ice go^ge. dressed." so they say, at Lond?“’df°J
onion P*rtJ
He nuw diMvow. his reThe ice, which bad poured down fiom Botanv bay, but none were landed I
lortolaswrtion. revive to «&lt;ovem- the UDjier lakes, piled up at the foot of tlirn*.
The convict colony waa m
uSXJou -niuredMy.tbeMUiday ot April, a. t or Jerome and the Kalamazoo conven- the Horseshoe and froze 'tmucr the Sydney. One of the tbeone* about ,
-irrikinsr is that they are desoendsnte
spray. I clambered over tbe bridge,
*\bs r^wdiktan'dertori of the »uic. and all Uon.
_______ .__________
of the convict*, and the theory would
SewSTWbiJ ire,iurfawr Jf°
Col. MttMnore has aecured a verdict and, z going up on the Canadian be practically complete if.
•ide, went down under the Horse­
Sfe I for »®-35 in
UM suit for 810.000
shoe
fall
into
the
Cave
of should haunt tbe spot WDf*‘hei.r^,
®^^“?od^^u«tus»t^of,T2iSC ‘himagrs against Messrs. CnmweU * the Winds. What
superb stalag­ fathira and foremothers labored with
tZiT^-^F-*O^"r
tn even ' French, former proprietors of the(Irancl mites and stalactites of ioe there out reward, even as
thinkers used to preach at Smithfield,
i liapidR Saturday Post. The defendants were there; reaching from roof to
floor, with tbe thundering curtain of where Uieir predeoemwrs were
■^mruuzbuut the l*«ri by tualnUinlnx a (
appeal lhe
Bnt botany bay, as a j»enal **teUuh
tike fall between us and tbe light. After
Mftotisl soternmeirt pledged w these
I
,
,
tcTttib couvenThe republicans of Barry county have I had crossed tbe river by the suspen­ went, having proved a myth, 1 Ma becom
ing
skeptical about the “temkin him­
sion bridge I crossed the bridge aboi e
variouA conzre^iona. dtouteu bare the! * «*tter organizaUon and better prosthe American fall to Coat island, which self. He most be a curious creature.
epbou of electingTheir defecates to the national: pecta ahead than at any time in the was covered with
*•
th snow
now and
wad deserted. 1 ou hear
hear him
him and
aud her
her spoken
-pokes of
ol as
a* the
iSTt'ban^ietrty days l»t six years. They have mflde handand tlr«. new the fell. : pMt pl wcietr -rode. roo*le~. HcMf
Tbe shrubbery and
.v tea, in
J___places,
»«r________
____ If
- . agreaaive.
-___ —1_ rat
TOO are ■ yes yuu srs
I ***
everywhere. _
were coated with
on some
’ tiods,
dangerous
. here a long time
___________
The Watbuobt atch Co., of Jtew York and Wawrb»n
withouti
;
With th; sage of .Gremmercy park of the trunks, several inches in thick- I likely to stay
nesa, looking as if they had been
cut
‘ v—
-----------seeing
one 1 have been
in the
M1^ i Conn., being deeiroun of advertising their name and bneinri
MM,veott&lt;MW’ *" ““ bcen her* ■ and his protective hereuy. the free trade out of marble, or were the ghoete of
^ii^to^to. '.’^"'"fXi have made arrangement* with a number of the large ret.,!
Wandering acrons the
au such district driesatre *hou be ocreditcd । wing of the democratic part v ia con- dead trees.
island, 1 crossed over to the Three -larrikin*" on traat. they .ay th.t clothiers of thin country by whieh the latter are enable
1 xUntly on th. reggrt «lge.
M present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of i’lothiar
Sisters, and, by means of a jam of great rro.d. ot them, between w
Usa will be entitled to one delecalr for each I----------------------------vote* cast forzwernor at Uie lavt ,
p---------‘ —*' v—-■
------ blocks of ice, out to the old canal-boat,
...» A Hto-K" •&gt;&gt;&lt;«*lb- ““T'l rZ-‘ or Overcoat coating f 12.00 or over, one nf their linpn.ved Sifloci, and ont additional lor ever) ; .
pimt which the water was rushing
»t lens than three hundred vote*.
ver Nickle Serie* -C." Watchea.
v
Hied county will be entlUed to
■wiftlj.
. i
beat them, trampl. them, wmetime.
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are the
-------------- -------- ---- ------------- SljmtUl campaign.
’
I . Oo&gt;°« &gt;** «»
1
mu4c tn tbe county be propoM* to rrprmcnt
‘down to the foot-bndgo to Terrapin
kill timm
But wh.Mio tut u «i&lt;i. i
]ow priced time piece made in the world
urtenwt l««ring debt of the I rook, .her. th. old tow a*d to »ome skeptical citixen whmper. that you !
j
r
■
------- ,
scales chosen to the Hon. Wm. Ltrtnipitoor. Jr.,1 eountrv is now but 8L260jO(XH)00. It is "tend, and out on the rock.
W ben I must uot bslieve all you hear. It i* said
at tlie rate of BKXHIM)-!’ got
obosrved that a nnt^itity
of‘ the “lamKin make* enough money iu
,
al
Detroit.
MicU.,
an soonare
m held.
practicable after iveinw &lt;-Hn&lt;Alled
•
oot »u«re
there i1 ouewvea
observed
&lt;
Uelr
several
e-xneuliomi
-♦
iux&gt;
a
.
being c-anceiied at the rate or »i jojjuo. ।
mow |Mtd
;
davg iu the week to hv. rptoualy i \\ e wish it underNtood that this IK uo Iotten scheme. «u:
E. tt. LACEY, Chairman.
« a year.,
। mean. beoome fixed upon the projec t- ! during tfir other four.
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Harry county h entitled to ten delccalrs.
exactly
a*
stated
above.
By a vote of 136 to 119 the democratic &lt;nxr
*k“ m
* edge o&lt;
* Horaeohoe
Th«
ing rfw
rocks
on th
the
of th
the
Horseshoe I'
The otrMta
streets of
of Svdnev
Sydney appear to me
KDITOBIAX NOTES.
| congress refused to restore the duty on toll beyond to. rook wh.n&gt; I .tool, I orderly night mid d»y. Th. pit molAmong those who have adopted the above an- the follow,nr
,
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forming a bridge on the extreme edge ’ gallarv of the theatres are ap|»*reuUv
i
I &lt; Unrlcnn
M L
r n «T
100 feet long by &lt; Occupied bv good-natured crow.te ami. well known CODCem*. J. b. HudfeOO, Detroit Mich E R.Hufi
If the temperance republicans par-;1wool.Tbe farmers will remember thta of tbe fall, aud about
tkularly those who have been inveigled ■ next
,
next’fall.
jyerhaps ten or fifteen
feet wide, in-on the whole, I cannot help still *ua- | &amp; (Jo., Cleveland. 0.J Putnam Clothing Co.. Chicago
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HAOTING6, Mich., April 11.18M-

Given

Away

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Humphrey k Co.. St. Louin, and many other*.

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We have gjQu of these Ht4,m windin„ watrbea. warrantM
ia*
an(l Will keep good time nnd Require 3S little attention as aay
JllMI WHtX'h.
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* (Karli &lt;»nr put up tn a hundMimc N*tin-lmrd citoe.i

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $,12 or upwards.

We have one of the m&lt;»xt complete stocks ever .hewn m
this city.

E. LPKES’Great Wrote.

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And guarantees every Suit -or Overcoat to U a. cheap or
*cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and if you an- uot per1foctly satisfied with your purchase, return tbe good1
,
within SO days and get your money back.

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all those who contemplate Inning

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Spiiiif Aiiiioiiihneiil

t s . s ir .

GRAND RAPIDS

We are in stadia shape
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION
N. B.—\\ e are headquarters for carp t
warp.£ ।'

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W.S. Goodyear &amp; Co.

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and Indiana local election, .how | "t““» «•. d“i" •» *&gt;,, “&gt;»”
I
into the union party movement—will i (Ohio
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1 bridge and look over the fall seized me. j mvthulogy in vesting thu» conventioncloeely scan the election returns of the ! handsome
republican
gains,
I I dug out a .ton. from to. mow a.i .bred "larrikin.- How.v.r.lto.llkaap
various citire and townships of the) - --------------- --------------heavy a* I oould lift, and. stepping out a sharp lookout for him.
Ihna tar
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state, they will find therein much food TBCB Hay Fever Resort at Top- as far as I dare, threw it with all my what 1 have beard of “larrikins’’ would
«&gt;
.
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upon the bridge, which stood lead me to suppose that some of them
for thought
Honest, conacieatlous.
„ _xa.
_iU
, such
,. of
,, our
. readers
1 | fore®
For
thv ,benefit of
fl,m
^o»ng
fc, d» , ST, “p|„~ d i,7uT. pArti.ml.rl. pune
men will inevitably come to the con-;
Th“ 1 «“»•«“ *» «■« *“■« P~' ut ** eo‘“-i“ ’»k-h doe. no.
elusion that the so-called union-party is rtSXtaSkffi"qmrt deiShtM^d •"d1br°ke“" *
•‘•ff.Add.eom-jUui. 10 knock de- .nd u»mpl.
already a demonstrateil failure; that it
ensY of mm. w. make the following “« b“k '“Terr.pui ro.k.&lt;x&gt;.moei.e.,l on M.bodv notof tl...r op.uiou.
waa conceived and nurtured into life in extracts from a nnmnntim iiwt issuwl the
Such violence and vitupersbou
1116 rather
^toer trying
tryingjourney.
journey. The
The snow
kdow '1
vitu|»eratiou in
extracts from a prospectus just issued
the hope that it would result in the dis- by the Northern I lay Fever Resort As­ which covered tbe ioe was itself covered print were inconceivable to me until 1
with a thin coating of ice, which | came to these colonies. My own rrpuintregation of the republican party, sociation: ’
Then- are thousands of people in the broke beneath my feat, thus giving me tation of not being wmid in the faith
rather than the furtherance of the tem­
a good foothedd; and as to my | brought upon me a serious experience
perance cause-. Wp find that under the United States, suffering virtinw of Hay
Fever,
anti are annually obliged to flee head, 1 was sure of that, as I had th or- of holy larrikiniam. I waa giving a
favorable condition of\there being no
to some plai-e of refuge, and spend an ougbly tested its anti-dizziness the pre- i very idimmcuI lecture on London in
political issue at stake, other than the eighth or one-sixth of their time there. ceding
summer on shipboaiM and 1 F rotmtant hall, Sidney, to a g&lt;x»d andi- I
preliminary skirmish of the prreiden- f «\r suffer hav fever with all its horrors. among the Swiss glaciers and precipices. 1 ecue. in which ^r«-re tbe premier and
Hal contest, the union partv on Monday 1 I hi» annual pilgriniw-, which must lx* Prodding my staff or alpenstock heavily 1 other ministers and eminent citizens,
. . „ .. .
.
: .continued during life. *u far a* mv into the snow before me to try the way, . whtm some piotu people **ng loud
last was an unimportant factor; its hiaSfUUUe(i to |jeM matter of serious ,
1 walked out until I had reached about Salvation Army hymn* about the doom
fluency- being felt only hen- and then*.1 importanc whieh many of us, whettier
the middle of mv ice bridge, and then I and window*, and in an adjacent room
and when* felt in a majority of instan-1 *«• ran earn enough during the five- ■
stopped to look. The sight was the balls were rolled. 1 wan told it waa to
raw raiulted in the detent nf republican. six‘h of ti,“e **' an) “•
,to Hv'!
,
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and pay our expenses at a place of rindent and the most awe-inspiring drown my voice. The device, if it were
temperanite men and the election to gefu^. It is also a question ot serious ,
have ever beheld.
As I looked np unch did not succeed; but it gave me a
office bf those not in- sympathy with importance to us. that where we spend the river the curve on the on-coming vivid impreeaion of the spirit that inay
water
seemed
almost
m
high as my work in a colony diataut from the cen­
the temperance movement. I’ertainiy , one-sixth of our time, wv an* able to*
the old saying is trite, that all roads surround ourselves with the c-oinforte I head, and steadying my eft upon some ters of civilization and give rise to tbd
Boating particle, tbe whole mass *eetned phenomenal incivility called "larrik- . ..
..To
, ,, ... and wnvenic-m-es of a home;
from the republican .tamp lead to that
WHh
U|we questions pressing for comhig down upon me with an irre­
of the democratic; and with the lesson years on us victims, it is strange that j sistible power that must inevitably
of Monday before temperance republi- *«iw* organized attempts have not l&gt;een carry me over the brisk and into
ctans there cm lie no valid reason for uuide heretofore, to avail oujpelvre of , eternity, but with a
a awns,
swift, iinsiug
hissing runn.
rush.
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...
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ha“ ^omae W. Walsh, of Philn.. .
-.i,
. Ua* advantages to tie secured bv.associa- it swept under me, levied out, and with I .
their connection with any organization twl rffork Tn 1IwetlhiM want for .,UI, a horrible roar plunges! into the awful' delPh&gt;»- ths partner of Ueurge A.
that can accomplish nothing, .-spec ially ' selves, a few of us havemiule a newSle- chasui, whence huge clouds of sprav, [
. w*“ recently nhowu Frank
during a presidential veur, but what IWture, and organizes! an association, i like the smoke of its torment, a-oend- Gob“«‘ offer^to open with Beech, if h«
.tan better Im-, done through thrhJln- with 82^(ri &lt;-aprial Mtm-k in one hun- ing. swept beck end over me.
1 wo’““ ’■crank” instead of "atab" the
elrwl shares of twentv-live dollars each,'
‘Hteadving myself by mv staff I sank o/^ter. Welsh said:
fluence m then own party.
ov,,r onespiartej of'which is already
‘ 1'^}. y^
MrThat bourbonic sir-orucle, the lament- fat Tophmlcw, on a narrow jaminsu-. W*1* ** uP°n
stomach, and
ready and willing
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.
i»l ioi.ma.Hs-, on a narrow penman-i r*-'?”;
“ over
aver the
fhe fall. Yau can
&lt;5r*,’k or "ub-. b* ** th*
.Ml M. H. ( lark, who lately sent an epis- In
p, between Mullett Uike
Lake and Burt:
Burt J00**1 ,low
down
.
.
-­
- uagine
•
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—
. spray &gt;J cnampioti
—-*-- ---— of• -•
• •
tie to the Home Journal all the waj Lake, onh two niHxs
mHes wide, on tin-1
the “
what
I mw
When tbe
oBantP‘°” -oyrter-opewr
the world.
wi'«r
»«»..
•vre of *1...
........ WOtihl
'from Mani.sbw,
“ ‘
the -Michigan
would clear 1W1T
away, th
the water, rwdung »o ■ f4* wear« two gold uiedaia a* proofed
where ’he preridt* over Mackinaw Division
Central It. R., oxer which, during the swiftly.as to appear to be drawn into.
pre-smineuue ia tin. &lt;rL Ud« «oa
the deatiny of a democratic sheet, is
the season, then- are run daily, two |ms- lines and turruaa, and, springing
—
- —
•mringing out ’"** “*
t ,K
ihortr^,
u.a
pr^enttruly a great and Mucoreaful party or- .M-nger
&gt; o trains (Irides local *,•,««.
uid be
b« Men
iwen to i; \h“
K'-r“t opera
°l*r* u&lt; use where
• &gt;»”■ hr
I*trains) .*
eac-|i..I under my. very lace, could
ganizer. I hiring hU iiiHiiagement of way-from Detroit and Chicago.' with I falff at rtrsi_______ a,
niKM then j
‘n bun uimutaa and
the Barry
DeimsTut
of cars,
cara, all
nil stop
bn
. fount)
’. . ----- and «-ha|irr- aleejcers. and no cluinge
‘
ot
broken
into foam, into
"»• distancing five
* a chans
*
n which
wtucu । । Ten ••conJ
—■—
L.«rcompsti. vm^uthin’station, the
tnr depot of which the
thi eve could not iienetrate
' party .in this
.. county,
1 could
be capiitied
oould |
v\-°*b®r
*.r Ji*
oal”,“*’d at
•&lt; a
* malcli
tr.ateli
onage of■ the
thr, ping ut thib
7*
-‘r1,111-'
dmririti." v^- iu ■■thir".:it'. ' dwindled is
Towithin
’i'lli,". twenty
L"n!'lureals
T± of
r-hi---&amp;:
“«“Wing with to. ru.l, ‘‘‘JJ??',**"1‘‘j*"’
i i&gt;|&gt;iii.iins* is iii' iniiea irom » nicago; ■&gt;«
__ ,tthat
&lt; anv mo- w **•*
n«t ■■
___ _ crack■
of *i.»
the water, and realizing
’*?'
** ik. dirter-ecr t.
between
to XI, and in.the isxiwty tn a few him- 2KI miles from iMroit: 30 miles south mcmt might aeeit and me following the1 1UR *nc* ’’Jtebb.Ugy”' *tu, aakftl.
drad. For years Mamrfre luis* heen a of“ *
’ ’ ’
Mackinaw
Island’ ”and has daily .tewtmeiing flood, 1 arose, took one look 1 . “r*«‘king’ fa the rrtug« of the
mail and telegraph facilities. During i
„..,i
7/“
democratic city, electing ufUeeiw of that the
I
“uu8!’,‘K ?nt' inexpert artini. . The
autiinirr senami then- is a daily line “
X
L i ? ♦
,k 1
for *
noiitiara
Xue
fii &lt;&gt;&gt;•»*'
oyster-open
ing rind*
rinds it
political ilk. until Mumbiy last aimut of steamers cm-K way. from Mackinaw time
tunu .aud
“V1 retraced
r«t«&lt;*d my steps.
stepv. .U#
.te I i■ ^vitiate tP?
-opening
six months after the advent of «his po­ Island arnaut the riniits to (^elMiygHU. *&gt;a«i*&lt;Hl
P*4*™ the rock
roJ’JL 11 }&gt;a.1
—thrown
- --------- on the 4u,cker H" '»•*** a ktnfr-handle aa
“J*ge.
“ '
” not‘ rnri^t
*•••
• giant’s dub. Pound! Hr
I oould
the temptaI
litical organizer s hen the republieaus up through ('helMivgun river and Mui- *,rM
lett lake to TupinalM-v. thence through I k,ou of dislodging it and seeing iit whirl1 •P“ut*r" the- shell. *carea the urater
eterted all of the city officers, with hut
Indian river, Bnrt lake, (’rooktvl river '
over tli^ liquid precipice."■
prematurely to death, and deafens bi.
one exception, by hantLsninr nnijoritics. and Crooked lake to (Men. about eight.
uustomera. Tie stabber a work » a* I
------that on mayor n-arhing 40). Surely, miles north and eu.st of IMoekey, a very
delicate as a watch maker*. He can
ICanou (Nev.) Appeal. J
■ operate wHh a knife as thin a4 a lance.
the. republicans of Manistee should see popular route for tourists. It is one of '
in (Northern Midiigun.
„ bext
-- - .|tointN
—w—
toe storm somewhat subsided Deftly he inserts the point.. He touches
that (’lark retains hik position on (he the
for fishing with hook and line, and Imuw, I last Monday, Qniw Fletcher thought ba the oyster on the head. *Tbo uvatZ
'Democrat.
•
picken-J. pike and whitefish are almn- would go out and see if he could kill *
* qulck lwia‘ of tbe !
dant in the Inta*, and fine trout and; few of the ducks that, immediatelv
wrist he lays the oyster bare, iuteot
We have curefnlly scanntvi the reports ynvlfoK
.ot Ur .lirtant. Pta,. I .
npon his pterl bed. He aurrendera
of the various city and township eleo- tyormillie in itH w.iwm &lt;irer.. din-kn,; the »ornur Kblee in din...., .
Wilh grBC* BB&lt;ldi&lt;»ity.
tuYos in Michigan, and have nlmerved Mme.ulld pntridire. There in a Orrt th,
1T?* °*
Ah. there is a utmI ama.
■ - R 7
..nreZi.,1 ,7^“
ghp
kthia peculiarity. The party prohibition* Clare hotel, with acvoniHwdatioii for'
‘cracking’ and aUbbing.
lata, or tuik. |„rt&gt;. poDefl the lanrrel forty gnretri. Board "
P~—«• «■» —me of in
th.
ho.
82 ....
per.....................
day, or
* U&lt;
*
-10^0 to 814 oer week.
I “’’ J ®"’ A* **
*hmg over
vote in republican Htrqogfiolds.
In ' The
x ,e** °* "“oy. Ims eye on the
The grouaiiTarr
grounds are “
u ‘iMsintiful
IxMutiful natural*
natural ■ , *. or. «
?,x
many of them the only effect visible to park, ri-ing in terracre from the lake, I lo°kout 'or game, hs hoard the distinct
. SoM.onlli. ap^uUli,^
•the
km w.hrel
rerere. .rerere
r *1
trt «,Vaa4»
,1 l»ll...trere«l
4'reo* and
U.vX adjoining
initio ■ IjUilCk Of
S dllCX
betleslil
naked aye
was .1the defeat of
the re^ to
over u
hundred feet,
‘J.JLf.
’?? Jl“ariy. .^
“th IltM
his
rerrO feet.
bis w
snow
publican nominrre by the union purtv' Jjj?Topy?*,?T-. 11 ««|VCy~i|
.
. HurpriMd, be ran —
’ shoo «m of a wonderful Wm-pl. oolor, h now
..w, from
..»..i ten
ten 1 lnto
»nto ,w
what
appeared to be a eave.
rave.
a.. » -.-Gj-ud may L &lt;od.rw,
♦ c.
i
r
- * Bh .second growth timber,
“*t appeared
||m
itodge. and the election of the entire to thirty feet high. coMiai.
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listing
of“ pine,
; mediately
a big mallard• flew
out, which
deuiiMTutir tickets. In must i-ases the apruce,
balsam,
--------------- --poplar,
----------oak
«k of different' was quickly knocked endwise with bi.
defeated republicans were temperance kinds,and maple, and carpeted with! |»ole- Another Mg duck than rame
men and the successful democrats in wintergreens, trailing Hrbutes, sweet whieh he caught in his hand, am!
fems and k»w biish hunklelg-rtire.
1 * i nng its »■irack.
—-«■
-m.
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Then
another
popped Mructod mwrnlonw in u,j,
favor of no restrictions on the liquor
Although the Association was organ­ out. wbfeii met the same fate: then „n. ।
traffic. This result ought to touch the ized primarily in the interest* of hay
..ml a-i? OUT’
toirtyraigbt dm** fey demi
r--1 dreirJ—*union partisan* a lesson, and may Ir it fever \ ictinui, we'urr willing and
tb* huuu,r-B
Being curious to ito'r' X W&amp;Sn'rihfE
ous of sharing its Is-neflts with
summer know shat sort of &lt; ..i— l . .
Usjmmmsr
wUl.
rreurters.
,Ut&lt;l deep™, to Herbert &lt;JX
rreorter.*. umi
und we cordially
rordlally invite them
them. .truck. Etendvr .....i. .
1
“j"---«■'“ u&gt;
X'.ni
The mure peu|de ini Mitigate the curvantages.
frauy question the Mier will (hey br
&lt;
Persons interested i-an oiitain a copy large spring bofe about twelve fwt in &lt;nt will remain nerfr.t
oatistied with llw financial policy of thr of
h
oi .iriiro-soi
iaiiomHiu m-wws,
during the Mo.iu, When dri„&lt; tb.,
A rtiries of .isMM
AsMs-iation^ind
By-laws,
but cling firtnlr to their atom
rrpublii-an party. It created the gn*en- aa u ell as any other information dreir- ,
‘kere, it being pro­ tort.nau..„
ou&lt;b toX^nJ.^;
liat-k. ha* made it equal in value to wl. by writing to the I *r cmdent, (hsirge '
- * ij*°k 00 toe windward aide.
'
coin, and a republican supreme wmrt L. l*ratt. Ridgewav. N. Y.. and)enekis- l he violent wmd had drifted snou from this vine to fenUxMi a
)*ndnp
!
ing
six
cents
in
postage
stomps.
toe
lamk
over the pool, forming at first i ,».r.l.------•—On•• It»or many
lias drtdarwd that the greenback note U
-m
...
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■ toeif and at lart a complete roo; .nd for 01
*'•“•«»&lt;• Two darJ^ik.
raa.uUj’
orueniMit.
j*.___
* lcg::l
The only dben-utiug
The prevailing opmion regarding thr tm- birds were sc-urelv imprisoned
if •&amp;•*!.* been made of
m * bBt*
Utolia Thereat!
opinion
J । Jiem-h wn* that girl of the peruxl is unjust. A few de- Mr. Fletcher bad do&lt; dbSml^Tti twlrelM.5 she spun. wove. knit. ete. reuji
ih£ Tn.id
' «ombtee v
a f
who ha* n»*
n*ree (liings have given way to modern -urved to death Imfnr. A
’ uonia \ enuai. » n”r**tous color. Rte.
aktal up
t this ia a pn»vecrimtry. moreot an ontetmat: when in health
is hraiihfnl; she lakes Dr. J on re’ R^l
In INS) we imported nearly NU^Quo^jin (•toier Ionic, which &lt;Iran* the enmpounds &lt;»f wool- over one quarter of the Ptextoo. drives away pimplre and cures
entire anarnnt ured in this ix.untrv. As
thr stranach, liver aud
Humort
tbe demand for *-&gt;&gt;! hi bnr hotne man-

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Spangemaeher &amp; Mason

furniture,
Hastings,

Mich-

ufaeturrrx has imxvww-d sinre 1NX). it
ia wd among the AaMjlwiiiir* that Um-

. AND SEE US.

�F
The Hastings Banner. hunting
। Ms. Eor fishing
on

wants no more
his premises on, MuUr Daniel Gurney Pratt, of Irrta*.
the Sabbath. Certain young men of on Wednesday, Ind tank Death waa
found to be canned by the left auricle
Ulis city will plena, heed this notice.
of the heart bring filled and obstructed
Kkhvbucas convention this (press
by a fatty tumor. Tbe digestive ork.drrwwd
day) afternoon at the court house to
gan» and kidneys were diseased, caus­
. drewed
nominate ten delegatee to the republi­ ing Uie suffering and frequent eclamp­
can state convention at Grand Rapids. sia which increased tbe anxiety of the
Potau»» "’.‘.'.‘.T
/ .The agent for “The Great Inventions"
parents and friends during the greater APP*K . ...........
" meeting with good success. Thia Issa part of the seven months of his life. Appirw. dried
Hamit, aril tor
it should be, a good book deserves a lib­ The diseased kidneys and digestive or­ Jboukler. arlta for
TjokMbvb.sM.nrlJ
eral patronage: a poor one riot a passing gans were cural&gt;le. and prospects were tlovrr
krrd. pay
notice.
'
“
Iiry^Hakcd Port,
brilliant for- his
recovery.^ the | isaru
------speedy
,--- —
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Lam
Has “Happy George” yet secured the little tellow waw both physically and i gfc break la prim iu Chicagoand ail market*
r..... that
av-a &lt;is this year to take the “leap “entaIl&gt;
man
rnK.7Xi4?^^L‘**n tB&gt;0 w
mentally strongly developed,
developed. had
had his
Ms
for life” on thejjloriouH
fnrUfo-AH.k.-u-.
-------fourth
.. of. July,
.
, life not have been, intercepted by the' lo£r“*prn*
•” klnd»
produce win rule
from the top ofthe “hlgest building in’•itato«»tow,.
trrhior growing in his
heart.
k.-..
.
GENERAL MARKETS.
H listings?"
bix

mumsc-s. nuuxr.ATML 11. IM..

pmoN hall,
laUBSDAY EVI., APRIL 10,
Great Juvenile
MusiealFestival.
&lt;X U“ t»u»»w

.p.xUl

McGEBENY family,

musical and sketch

“Nobody’s Claim” was rendered to a
CHICAGO.
Chas. Mason left for Paw Paw Tues­
small audience Friday evening. The day-morning.
entertainment was first class, and de­
R. B. Richards, uf Prairieville, is 111 ^AT?*?
served better of onr people than any the city to-day.
r
lower: April.
May.
play that has been rendered b .-q in a
30L'«81c: Juhe.
.
J. B. Mills, Esq., of Nashville, was . j »V«aie:
•n 1
PaoviHioM* Mm. Pork lower: April.
long time.
v
the city Wednesday.
si.VMro in.00; Muy. fiANgiaisK: Jana
What a wondrous change would be i
' gMUftWWJT. Lard- Steady; April,
John G.X
Reuter,
of Freeport,
was a
May. SfWM&amp;sfa June. tWi
wrought in Harting, shonifl we reourt- llAKNKn
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This cut represents our miniature closed

PATENT FLOWER POT!
With every purchase of $5.00 or more in Clothing, Hate,
Caps or Furnishing Goods, we give one of these Pots. On
breaking the same will be found a card giving the holder one
of these presents:
‘

Elegant Upright Piano,
Stylish Carriage Horse,
.1 FULL ORCHESTRA.
Fine Top Buggy exhibited in our window,
---- M’.----r the proposed new railroad, the water
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Suburban Residence Lot,
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*D(J youngest mwttcal family In the work., arid a telephone exdmng. within ; . “L""J*
J****”* «*" to I
world.
to choice
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“* present ------- j Albion the fore part of the week.
&gt; Good
Medium
to fair &gt;terra.
-imu
LTSAdJO
1 Splendid, 8 piece, Bed Room Sett,
FOURTEEN in all,
the
year. -wA
There .is « prnbabil-1
FMbrr mc-Cher and their twehw cAUdrea.
ity of all these.
J
Family Sewing Machine,
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D
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ni
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ta
now
t
brt
Sr
BvrntM-MrwIy. We quote: Choice to
Rem ember the McGibeny concert a* although he is yet a very sick man.
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Centre, Toilet and Sewing Tablee,
NEW SONGS! NEW MUSIC! Union
M.J.
Anderson,
the
ndlro^l
Heitor,
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hall this, Thursday, evening.
4 KV1.L BAND,

i FULL CHORUS.

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LAUGHABLE SKETCHES!

‘-ummon to fair do. ifrrf-Jbc.
1 Those who hear will be more than was in the city Tureday and Wednee-1
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NEW YOWL
noon Wednabday 100 reserved seat tickMire Ettie Mitchell, of Grand Rapids,
I ets bad been aold.
FRED BELHAM,
spent a few days with friends in thh
RustneK’-Manager. i: I
After an illnrea of several years city.
;
r,„.i..r Pni-jw.- Afltntalon » nn&lt;r 50 omitV:
. lildrT
«t Hotebktas’ drug store
I Mrs. A. D. Cook departed this life MonLee Reed and Ira McAllister, qf Gull
,ranai. family tickets. tijojMtautth•fhii
! d“y forenoon.
The funeral was held Lake, were in the city Monday and
June, «r&gt;a
WAjc. ■5 boRN^FIrm^^at
Me km
for* ,
totot K jH'rwon* to rtwervnd seats. Th!' s«*e!„
88c; dime,
rinn m ose
No. a. Oats—Fira: No. 2 White. 8Sc.-I
•hfccl k Mild ii&gt; ad ranee only.
___________, from the residence of Mra. Dunning Turednv.
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C. G. and Will Holbrook returned Lower al fl7c for Na X
from.a business trip to Huron. Dak.. '
CINCINNATI.
prying lb,sermon.

Fun!

Facts!

Fancies!

Local News.

Fancy (.'hairs. Toilet Cases, Brushes, Fine Shirts; Watches ami
hundreds of other handsome presents. Remember you receive
your present right after you purchase.

THIS IS NO LOTTERY
But a fair and legitimate scheme.

Monday last.
Flour—Fair demand: Family »4.»to&lt;T3.
, z,
j Wheat—Firm at &gt;1.0). Corn—atrong at i
,
sir.
I
guarantee to sell «
goods a* can
anywhere
in
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Ed.
Ed. Iroat,
uf. Grand Me. OATe-Firm at Me.
KTK-Bteady;| u We ~
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’ bought*
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--- ----------------------with rrtativre Methe
I Rapids,
spent Sunda^
I Lard firm at »»..&lt;(&amp;«.25. Bulk Meats ttLSO
। and friends in this city,
(^fi-50. Bacou r?.?5^9.87H.
I
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John Beamer leaves Monday for Mln-,
sTLouik
I MEN’S SUITS, $5.00 to *30.00.
nesota, in which state he will travel as
I
B078’ SUITS- ’2s00 to U8.00.
About S7.500 in good notes, right of agent for a whip house,
, „
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MEN’S HATS, 35c to $4.00.
way and station grounds from the
Mr. and Mra. Geer. of Battle 'wT*'I
(’reek. •*"*
a^*c- Kvic-ouiet: s&amp;:
BOYS’HATS 25c to $° 00
county line to and including this city.
vivitlng Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop ! BABUtv-Steiidy at TW«SBr. Frwviraoxa- !
nuio HA IS, Z:&gt;&lt; to
, will secure to Barry county the new j Xebon M f“,.w da&gt;
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. Fork higher: glkao. Dry Salt Mmu quiet
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railroad. We
cannot Itelieve
i&gt;eon]e !.
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iirni-vr our ixsipje
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\ . home »2s8’'&gt;.M4,1iaird-iowe?roskffiMflioM 1
We
sell
at
good
all
Wool
Cassimere
Men’s Suit at $S.50.
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k Nevins returned
r».
i —tn
i.. .. iMona*
w ill let Niich on opportunity pass.
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h“V'- «u»» I This is cheap at $10.00.
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W ednesday. It is his intention to re- j rA°w,":
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The In— l«ltfcv.T hasn't breken out , ,n8in for the pmK.nt. at toast,
BALTIMORE.
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in Hastings as yet this season.
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Mr. (or
A. s.
and Mrs.
Irving
ita.rh.tti-Hhouklorgan.re
a nme
why
leave
I)akota
. lhe!r
int^rtVanVleck
„, „lture toS's^r ASm.’iprii'''irrvM»eJv'M;y!
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Corn - Wertefn
higher;
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of ciunw the llwUinge ,. m. would feel;
5Iix«*u S)»t and April, .ifi: May. SBVra
it Inctimlient upon themselveM to organ.
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Mr..
OAr
ait . WcMirrn
White. 4U&lt;r42c; |
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ire u nine and l**at Charlotte as usual.Orno stron&lt; »«d J. J. I*otter. pf Nash- Mixed do. j*&lt;hgc.' Hva— Higher m d7w«. j —
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I viile. and (?. W. Armstrong, of Bowen's
BOSTON.
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Albert Pnoctw^nk and wife have MUb w&lt;.rp Hmf&gt;ng the Ba*kkk
Wool thill; Michigan fleece*34&lt;-; comb- •
started a iiarber shop in the iMiseuusnt;
ing and delaine n«ts48r.
✓ .
! of Rower’s block. Mr. Troutwine ‘was
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: in the toMortalbuein™ here vearaagoS' R
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ADVERTISED LETTERS.
an.1 haa immv friend, whom he wmtld ' ■ 'mtemplaU* taking upTlto rewdenre in
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Letter* iuMrr»iHcrt U&gt; tbe loHowing pcrwinn rt»
•heplM-reltohnveFallooMm.
hi. |‘hl-for the parpow of ™«l.ring ;
"-bare n~n
Ah TI(E Banner's correspondents are
mostly active, working republicans, we
presume they were too busy to attend
to their duties this week. We hope to
hear froiji them again, now that they
have done with election.

(ikkblk a row ekm.
&lt;1.&lt;&gt;HE WINTBB GOOUlC

We warrant all goods to turn out satisfretorv.

Star Clothing House,
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

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M o. D. hpanJdlag'.-toreand^uiei
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Uarh’-m b.11. fel ..I. j
»p. Knquirr or a. h. MHimbcr. thr '
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। his children to attend our schools.
■’ Carpesu't. Louiy
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Mr. H. C. John-on. reprinting the I SS"
The Democrat editor is ini iting de­, Worthington »teom pnmping concern, I ’^n-’wnT^S.S^Art'." z n. K. Bertlri, w |
structJon upon himself by his rts-klesa
New York and t’hicago. was in.thp|T. «mlth
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courw. Some fine day. when we feel■I uf
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r .• I Canto- Um. MltciiriL Ferry SUellrnburjrer.
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। city M edneeday, talk mg in favor of his I
Sv. « powkbb. p. m. |
like it, we shall invade his rinktuui and. tirm’A pump, for our waler worka.
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fire him out of f ie window, or chalMl« Edith Kork. dnughter of Bate. I
|»nge him to mortal COWbat Weapons,.
mKlt axes; distance, four rodiL Are. Work of this city, has been engaged to I word for n you win soon br wen.
yoU rt-ndy to TUU ?
| teach in Rutland school district No. I.! “
ABorT
Harting,. She is a good worker iu the schools, and '
'! we predict will make a successful
tendered their votes on election day for
members of the school lioard. Their. i teacher.
ballots waa
were
refused l.v
by Ithe
inspectors
Our own Dick for the pari ffc*
hull.aa.
Wa vreafiiaaAii
h*» il.tt
.

The hiuid serenaded the successful I jn the various wards. The ladies lielieve i *uw modestly and gracefully poised Is*-1
&lt; iuubdiiluN Tuesday evening.
they have thr right to vote.smd propose I hind the counters of Hotchkiss drug
A ,||. McOMIlliKaayshe will sell all- i to contest the ease in themilrts. Owing . "tore, during theabsem-e^of the pro-,
,-rw;ire at e&gt;«t lor thirtv days.
to the conflicting ernmnel by our ls-rt I pfietor, w o as »cen a
.
on a &gt;
A- wt e,, to nn-« the rennlHi.au I attorneys the Inaperton. felt that they I vol ring the stock ma drug store. In j
X X .Th XXT
! thenumlveK werekrt .snnpntont v. dre &lt;Hck will noon .wain don hb. war print |
. ...n., convention la in pmgmw.
„n&lt;1 riM11, ,or ^breHhen. f„r the Bak«.s
KAK .k Co hrive » 1mth(. Pninlt(.^
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P-rtant amioimcvnirnt in this issue. •
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A .m-m n..,-.^ of the. hoarel of
Tnv. union .atrl, dererte a g.xxi deai |
™X’XTariX
&lt;-.» n iso. s will proMy Irt held in the i -f credit for the ... ................ Nim. Khel- ; fXTXXX
f,.,o„.
! don and Lewis; also for Ithe fact that; mitt«* Were Clecusi.

The sucwwafnl candidates mentioned
MKMEitand Spaugemarii.r j
deserved to win and the unionists
A Mason . ;.. h have new adverUs.-ment. | h(.|pwl
uni„o party in
I other sections of the state Iwl shown
uikstku

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i been materially advanced.

Tm W. r. T. U. will meet with Mn.1
.ashville and Middleville are be1. Y I log!,* next Tuesdaj afternoon, at | Htjrring thwnaolvwi to recur* the &lt;1. A.
trt. part 2 o'clock.
! H. em ampmeot neat , Augurt.
The
John Gains, of Nashville, a former
■ raident of this city, died at the former
plair Tuesday evening.
r
li you waul bargains, patronize
f-bo-e that invite you, througli the med-

place that offers the most inducements
1 w|u get tbe persimmons. Tbeenuampmeat will last three days; ami during
i each one of them from 5/XJO to lOpOO
i |s&lt;ople w ill be araembled. Our burin***

areday avening rt which time the ,vari-1
«« newly elrtded dtv orileen. qmUUied. I

Maple Grovt^lreoa Swift.
OrangeviUe—Lyacom Brigham.
Prairieville A mod C. Tuwne.
Rutland * John Dawson.
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Thornapple—Janies H. McKevitt.
Woodland—t J. Michael Reiser.
Yankee Spring* Samuel C. Blfehte.

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.1 t|,e aiuew* uf war. Kleidmo w l»w
Khmvikli. Iu» moved to I
w.^. woriu an.l^rrie.l. theremn-

»&gt;» . ity and wjill open a tin-«hop in the ।
lankUng
&lt;!„&lt;". wtof Brooke A !

now m
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^XXrertirethene.t enremip-

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• 1 ment.
Makky Lak»: In., a wind mill red(W1 &gt;nin in t)M. ,ir the near reived from Prairieville that the entire |
•'fenwn “S*
I appnau-b .rf a «&gt;rt nf reUgtofe. ywrover | republican ticket to alerted by the fol-1
^S’Wtair
’U^loSdtJ whoob.
In the (Stererta of;
I.,wing nmjoritu*:
P ikler tank.
|,anv&lt;un and education, we hop.Supervisor. A. C. Towlie. «u.
C-Wk.lUB. Kii banta.®.
Mbs. A. M. Hillis, of Laeey, derires , lhat the (.ttfrii«»n uf reliKimi may **
1mu. Warren Ftobar. »&gt;. ,
bi return her hrurtfelt thunks to friends i lclt
of public school ■ matters,
Justice. Wni. Brown, 84.
for their kindness during the sickness i
jM Bo lark of schools where n-.
Justice, vacancy, John Kortoa. .n.
*&gt;d since the death of her husband.
; ligfon is taught, and if religion* edm a-1
Highway Com. Wm. Burchards, ri.
Who says Hastings ia not assuming I tion is derifed it van be rasHj had. But ■ SolxMl Inap. Frank Bacon.
Constables. Mvroa Chamberlin. A
inrtropolitan airs? Water works qu&lt;»-1 the people, made up uh they are of prot- H. Williams. SO, Caleb France. Wt Jan.
lion curried, and ti*e advent of a tady | ertauts. rattmlira and tb&lt;r* who do- nut
Calvert, TH.
•■arlier. Now for the new railroad.
: incline to
tn any
«n&gt; rttori.
creed, all |*y •»
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Mr. A. J.C.wtk« ia&lt;
&lt;1‘^&gt;
______ a oiir pwtdir
.s.ahiir *
rii'hooU. and have
Lem. WiNii,
ex-supervisor
Onmgr- j support
.HMtcbel ruiiUiniDg child’s clothing H*tn IM., ex-super
visor &lt;of
h orange- buppmi
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' ‘He. will proliably not haveoorarion
u
• urdav morning last lirtwwii iron bridge
haveoocarion to | right*
rights Unit
that ought to»
* «•&lt;$**Ufflrtta,
;. . . ride
- to _
—
. who
^aiu *-«
uke a mid-uight
Free|x&gt;rt-la
j Those
are
bwy
tjj^
UP 0w j andcewteryI MR?
Wl.»&lt;ata.v
” •• wtrvinir
w-—-g to’ -&gt; stir
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L«»ve al smittt. H.ips
the) “
•re
W inurvtew the editor of the H«r»M. i row , we
‘ "o'
* ‘tor
°r
4r Van Arman’s and reran e reward.
or agriMt religion, ought to-work to
C’-OUKTY I’LKHK Mauk seriously conJohn lADt, on ex-forwnau of the
get rood schools, not religion" or anti’«a-r
plates
ad vertiring an
as an
at * *
._mut-guxmg
uu adept
auupi m
,
Oriel Furniture
Grand lUpitte.look
"wring. Al putting up atuvo-pipai rcligi.ms aehooW.
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A WT mortem waa .•ondttetod b&gt;
•-a
““1 pulling
rarpst tacks
he is an

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CLOTHING

Hastings city • George U. Abbey.
Hasting* city—Philo A. Mheldon.

Hop^T?.A..OjR«l-

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FollowYno is a list of supervisors
elected in the various township* and
this city on Monday last Republican*
in Roman?* graenbackers,-+ demorruts:
Amyrh William W. Cole.
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Baltimore—Norman Latham.
Biirry • CharlesA..Polly.
Carlton- J amre N. (overt.

iuxn of (he prees, to patronize them.
men cannot afford to let the enaHupA COUNCIL Inrrtiag wm held Wed-1 mmt go Hw-where. Anifc from the'

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Low Prices

Tbf* *P*rr belting’ to Holme*
&amp; Hoflv, general dealers in
mdse., woodbind. Mk-b.

I aston.
p ti
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i.h|ljrnM„ of lh, d, v ,^mmltt«-.

lx out next Issue we will begin a j 1&lt;H gmsl sense ua their brethren here,
M-riw. of nrtidre on tbe business inter- j yie iutereuts of temperar.ee would have
• &lt;ts of Hastings.

Large Stock,

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HARDWARE
PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c

&amp;aw«^c^.^x-i

m..i
tolI
1,mb.»v
e]i‘--^^"—
X. .bniti... to
ban
in ..ithe
sum of

BUILDERS’

Of all Grades for Men, Youths, Boys and
Children at Prices that Sell. .

fpHE NEW BARBER SHOP. ’
In

the

Basement

I can show von better v»lne than anv firm in the trade.

of the

ROWER BLOCK

“I Will Not Be Undersold.”

» THE CLACK KOH

A Clean Shave.
Eva and Albert Troutwine have
opened a new harbor shop, and propoar ,
to conduct it in a satisfactory manner
to all who may wish their sen icre.

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Try the Lady Barber!
nwwr &lt;n attswawpmee,
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Notice to bereej Ktbeo Utal Inraa order M

that date

aUmrrd lor credUm U&gt; M*

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My price* satisfy the closest buyers.
I aim to please in quality and price.

I keep the largest line of

MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
InIn the
at’ rr,rrs
Prices auaing
adding muon
much u&gt;
to une
the at
attrar-tiveneas
of
tne city *
tract) ventw oi

the stock.

HATS AND CAPS,
itock!

Correct Styles!

Best Makes!

PRICES THE LOWEST.

R. K. GRANT,

�RUSSIAN CRUELTY.

(Nineteenth Century.]
However, for the great maw of exiles,
the foot journey hux. been reduced by
one half, and they begin their ]&gt;eregriDAtionB io Siberia in special carriages.
M. Msximoff has very vixidly de­
scribed how the convicts at Irkutsk
to whose judgment such a moving
maehiue was submitted, declared at
once that it wus the meet stupid vehicle
that could be invented for the torment
of both honu’B itinl convicts. Such
•arris^'es. which have no accommoda­
tion for deadening the shocks, move
alowly on the rugged,-jolting road,
plowed over and over by thousands of
heavily-loaded cars. 1 n western Siberia,
amid the marshe* on tbe eastern
slope of tlie Ural, the journey La
eomea . a
true
torture, as
the
highway is covered with loose beams
of v cud, which recalls the sensation
experienced when a finger is drawn
aero*H the keys of a piano, the black
keys inmuded
Ihe .ourney is hard,
even fur the traveler who is lying on a
thick felt mattress in a coinfo, table

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“Bat what about your chorus?"
m)re to «&lt;«• MWreUr- Th*-\r0S“
"Tee, I almost forgot all about it.
arar tbe mountain. “d ,thrOtf‘ *’S
te world, unfathotnahly fair,
There are, altogether, eighty in the
InreeU dig opea rotten log" ter anta
la cMtar tean a witUar*s &gt;*.
STVoSC««re •&gt;&gt; «chorus, ai.d thev are arranged thia
ove wakes men, once a lifetime each;
way: fourteen first tenors, eleven
Ttey lift their teary lids, and look;
neata they can and tear them •" PJ^*
second tenors, eleven baritones, fourteen
and ant ihe young grnba. pmk berm*'
bosses. fifteen sopranos, and fifteen
ol aU daacription. and eat them, and
contraltos. Most of these are Italians,
would
aoern to belong to
®
And moat forget, but, either way,
but there are also some young/Aadies
animal.- Th. lent tUISerent They tore
bat and tbe Child's unheeded dream
from Ndw York.
The chofus as a
IswU the light of all their day
th. water, not iierhap. a. well re tn.
whole, is very attentive and faithful”
moore and dear, but Ih&gt;&lt;»« than mort
RACE ADMIXTURE.
“Your work, then, must be very
SXnd animal.. They re. —7 loud
gr&lt;af
ol'n.h wnd are expert a.lirrmin, and
-Jt is no light matter, I assure you,”
.how more canning and inatmot 11 not
■ Be key’*
continued the chorus master, “to get a
reason, than many city chap# I *!»'•
[Washington
Letter.']
picked-up chorus into working order at
reon abonl th. lakm. I earnJudge
lackey,
an
uncle
-of
the
late
a couple of weeks’ notice, particularly
upon a wry larg. &gt;&gt;««r in _•ilhick
where some are Italians, some Ger­ Congressman Ma?key, of South Caro­ swamp, Iring upon a large holloaJog
mans. and the remainder Americans, lina, denies toe story of the letter's
rerore a brook. Ildimg; and he .reiro
who have to lie taught the meaning of marriage to an o toroon. He says: much interred in hut #p&lt;»rt that he did
Years
age
their parte after they have learned “The facts are these:
not notice me until 1 had approached
them poll parrot fashion.
But onr young Col. Sumter, of South Carolina, very near to him, *» that Icoold see ex­
people are well treated, and they show a scion of the famous revolutionary act h how he ba. ed hii hook and played
their appreciation of it by going family, fell deeply in love with a hand­
mi
through the hardest work without a some woman, whose position socially h&amp; fiih.
Ho tished’in this «•»#'
There was a
was below his own. He was anxious
murmur.”
n •
large liole through t u* log ou which he
and
willing
to
make
her
his
wife,
but
“And what is their reward, for all
lav. and he thrust hi-&lt; b-r^rm through
he
knew
that.his
proud
old
father
would
this?"
the hole and held his open paw in the
“They each receive &gt;20 per week, cut him off with a shilling the moment
water and waited for the fish to gather
such an alliance was known. Accord
and their (raveling expenses paid.”
around and into it, and when full he
“How about their hotel bills, and ingly. for prudential reasons, the bride
clutched his fist and brought up a hand­
consented,
for
a
time,
to
keep
the
mar
­
how do these people know where to go
ful of fish, aud sat and ate them with
riage a secret. The only child born ta
on arriving in a now town?"
great gusto; then down with the paw
“Nothing buttheir traveling expenses them was a girl. The colonel died sud­
The brook was
are paid by the company, and even denly before the secret had been re­ again, and so on.
lented, and wm shortly followed io the fairly alive with little trout and red­
on the rqad they supply their o*n
sided suckers, and some black suckers,
grave
by
his
broken-hearted
wife.
The
table.
Aa to a place to go. they never
a mere infant
then, Was so the old fellow let himself out on the
find any difficulty there. Some mem­ child,
by
the
mother to the fishes. He did not eab their heads.
ber of the chorus is auro to have ririteJ confided
of
a faithful old octoroon There was quite a pile ot them on the
the town before, and knows where care
lodgings are to be had.
Then there is nurse, who proved ta be the tra­ log. I suppose the oil in his paw at­
a Strong fraternal feeling exhibited ditional southern ‘mammy’ W her tracted the fish and baited them eveu
charge. She lost no time in trying to better than a fly-hook, and bis toe­
among traveling singers, which leads
them to keep each other posted as to carry out the mother’s request by prov­ nails were his hooks, and sharp ones,
whatever they will need to know about ing the property rights of the child. too, and onoe grabbed the fish are
the towns visited. It is interesting to The marriage certificate had, unfortu­ sure to stay. They also catch frogs in
observe the knowledge of domestic nately, been lost, and nothing remained these forest-brooks, And drink of the pure
l°ve
economy displayed by these Italian but the colonel’s letters ta his wife water in hot sununer
prove
the legal
relationship lie snd wallow iu the muddy swamps is
chorus singers in their travels. Should ta
our train be snowed in on a desolate and the child a legitimate title. The well as our pigs in the mire. They
prairie, far from any assistance, the Sumter family were not satisfied wjth often cross narrow places in lakes by
prim* donnas might starve, but tbe this, but the grandfather relented far swimming, and also rivers, and seem
chorus never. Go into their compart­ enough to provide" modestly for tbe to love to take a turn in the water. I
ment and vou will find them jolly and child, taking care, however, to leave her once saw one swimming from the main­
comfortable, with baskets of roast in charge of the nurse and make no land to the big island in Mooselmagunchicken, bread and butter, and bottles mention of ber in his will. It would tic lake, with just a streak of his back
of wine. a|l prepared for a
a Biego
siege ' nut hsv® mattered much, though, for out of the water looking like a log
Arriving
Sometimes you see
of a weak if . need be.
Arri*±:g ! kh* 881818 w“ completely wrecked by moving along.
the war. You see, therefore;
therefore, that the
tbe only meir
•
their neau#
heads out oi
of uie
the water;
water; at
in a town, the chorus, each mem
child passed
her infancy
other Umea half of their bodies are to
ber with his or her basket
uattaet am.
nui.
•
,
,
; and girlhood
, ,
like
magic
‘
“
'‘
“
8
her
colored
’
’
proLeotore.
irotectorB.
|
i
(x,
(joen.
We
account
for
-this
differ­
bundles,
disappears
1
without any hadtancy, a&gt; though they NatuvaUy, .he waa euppoaed to
' ’belong
*
euoe by their condition. If fat, the
had
lived,
there
all
their
livee.
h
’
ollow
He
became
iatereetod
in
grease
helps
buoy
them
up
;
if
lean..
had lived,there all their Uvee. Follow ~
“ , 7 v .t \ L
greaae neips uuoy uwmop;
a party of eight or ten Italians, ^d ( her history, undertook the task of her they swim lower in the water.
] you would soon find them comfortably jducation, and when that wm over, and
Thr Chfldreo’a carnival.
’
I fixed in rooms enwatred ahead and n*r- her character had developed into charmTh &lt; niiereo • &lt; »mim
(Oolfui ininCh
Chcago
cagoTribuna
Tribune.l |
haps active preparations for dinner 1 in8 womanhood, he made her his wife.
(Ooffui
i—.-— mm
one ),aB jn ch
e ! There’s not a drop of colored blood in
The exultation an.l ball of children
going on. 1
----ctdar department of the । her vain"&gt; »nd ’* *■ the refinement of I « fancy 'ir-sies at the Academy Mon­
some particular department of the 1
. cruelty to revive that old rumor over j
n
wored nb »nt the uatial suehousehold, so that everything is ar- 1 . ..
nuxl netted .cuntdderabls money
ranged in an incredibly abort space ‘I hii
, grave.
Krav'H- There is no possible ground I
^Joct----------------------when the race f°r the Homu?opathicdispensary. It was
of rime.”
.
for doubt on the.8U
---------'
’ ‘ —
sdoteotod.
pretty sight,
“What do they do with the reel ol I “K”"
&gt;«aUlbly
The no doubt, but every
.... j child
thatflaxen
t«»ok part in it is worse off
their money?”’
' .'
1
J...
»er first
with her
hair, deep blue eyes, and clear cut J f°r&gt;t to-day. i'o turn a crowd of well“The majority send it home to their I
parants. Son^e of the men are also ' Caucasian features, I wm satinfied of ' behaved? children into ballet-dancers,
teach them to posture and whirl
married, and, of course, have to support [ tbe purity of her blood, but there will I
their families. At the end of the season ' at times i&gt;e the same baffling race ) i11 picturesque undress before thousands •
they all go to Aaly, where they remain, j tokens in octoroons and eyen sects- o* strangers, cannot be well fofthem —
recr liting their strength and spirits for ' room. One sign, however, never fails. * some of them little toddlers just able,
In the negro, even to the sixteenth ad- I to waIA.
auother tour.”

ITIO COFFEE DRINKERS’

Leverinfi’x Roasted Goto

lit.

Only sold In package..

2d.

Always full weight.

3d.

Givea MtlafacUdn to everybody.

BOCK ISLHfrifi
&amp;ggMtKiai

«h. All dealer keep Levering.
whut tbe convict experiencea. uho is
bouud to sit motionless for eight or ten
hours on the bench of the famous ve­
International Throat A Lung institute
hicle, having but a lew rags to shelter
Bi Lafayette Avenue'. Dxtkoit. MI CM.
bim from an &gt;w aud ram.
Happily enough, this journey lusts
Lt* fTOVTt.'
but a few days, as nt Tumeu the exiles
are embark .-d on special barges, or
floating prison®, taken in tow by special
steamers, aud in the space of eight or
ten days are brought to Tomsk. I
bardlv ueod say that, however- excel­
lent the idea of thus reducing by onehalf the long journey through Siberia,
ite partial realization has been most
imperfect.
The convict barges are
MCAT ROCK ISLAND ROVyr
I TOW BMTWt Ttekst Offlre. — .aa " V ’ 8
usually so overcrowded and are usually
Thta loaUtste waa touded by I v. M. ftourieik.
i.OAira.------------ r .
of Pari*. iM-Alde Mirgron of Frvncii srmjn, for
in
such
a
state
of
filthiness
tbe special treatment of Catarrh. Catarrhal
that they have become real nests
Chicago;
Deaf new. Asthma, Bronchitis, Contumption and
of infection. “.Each barge has been
all dlseaaea of the Throat and Lunn, wains tn
the trealinent of above named dlscaMv Dr.
built for the transport of 8lM) convicts
Houvlelle'x new and wonderful Invention, the
and the convoy.' wrote the Tomsk cor­
----------- ---------- ------------- mrtrespondent of The Moecuw Telegraph,
on November 15_ 1B81; “the calcula­
HillDWOOD
Europe. It la. only since Dr. Sou?
s’s Inven
tion of the size of the barges has not
tlon and dlarovrry at thia Dew met
been made, however, according to the
necessary cubical space, but according
to tbe interests of the owners of tbs
treatment. It Imposalbte to eaB In person,
Eoc Mile by tbe GRAND RAPIDS &amp; JNDlAXx
write for list of question* Mid International
steamers, MM. Kurbatoff aud lugatoff.
Nt*«x Thousands treated by letter. laslni
These gentlemen occupy for their own
menu sent to any addres* by express, wftk full
dlrertions for using. Call upea or address
. purposed two compartments for 100
DR. jEsoCVnHJX I
men
each, and
thus 800 must
.
SI iJtfayrae Ave.. Detroit. Mlet
take the room
destined for 600.
The ventilation in very bad, there being
no accommodation at all for that pur­
. 0 HUGHART,
pose, and the eabinote are of an un­
made; work sent bv mnil,
ittainp for reply. lTc;uw iu1
imaginable nastiness." He adds that
(’«.. PhHad "a. ra.. drawer'
“the mortality on these barges is very
great, especially omong'thc children,”
and his information is fully confirmed
By addmaltiK GKO. F. ROWELL * CO.. IS
by official figures published last year
in all newspaper.*. It appears from
lean newspaper. r*~ IOHwkc Fhn*bM, thr.
■ these fignra- that 8 to 10 per cent, of
the convict passengers died during
AND
their ten days’ journey on board these
' Verges; that ia, something like sixtv to
A SURE
•.gbty out of 800.
"Here you see." wrote friends of ours
CURE
who have made this - passage, “the
FOR
। rei.gn of death. Diptherm an&lt;t typhus
pitilessly cut down the Ives of adult,
mi .turn, you And a purple instead of a I
^t the public rehearsal last Baturday
and children, esjieuially of these ta t.‘
white crescent at the base of the finger I I called a little girl aside—a child of 7
■Ccrpamj of children are thrown out
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
nails. The crescent was white.
j OT t*. rolled inji short frock of blue with
Dearly at each station. The hospital,
[Chicago Herald.]
Indigestion, Diseases of
long
generations ” con- J • *P*ugle of
and tights on her
“Can far mere, out in Nebraska make I .. “Through J°
DK-a?'
^placet! under the supervision of an ig­
:—2 th
tL_
j—thi
his race admixture 1 little legs. She came tome smiling
e judge,
norant soldier, is always overcrowded.- any money?” I inquired ot a returning
the Kidneys,Torpid Lhror
becomes
rather perp.„_s,
perplexing
complacently
and dropped her little
; vistor to the west. “Well, some of I P
6001008 ratherB at timea. . -—-----Rheumatism, Dinlnoss,
.
I them can," he replied. “Now. therft I J «‘u, «Tmhe[ 8 onnoue circumstance
------------------that
;—
I
mu»e-as if 1 were her revered
Pkxqjbixt:
mcuuonure -you
-rou know
xuow they
uu, are
.r. 1! “
h»Pt
”"«l dur ne one o&lt;
nod. whom idiehkd known «v.r sine. Da.
(Chkagu Tribuna.1
j. the Mennonitea
DMne&lt;l
of my
mv judgeship i| unde
Slok Headache, Loss of
7Var Mr.—Ovam
Il d
tioee
many.
* don t believe much in
»’** b°ro- I hen she hitched at me }'
‘** fur manThe government is- now making tn- i *from
“ *the
’ southern part of Russia. They &lt;*®P*‘gn«
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
Ing
women.’ "I adj
—— -----’------- •to escape
\ i। elevating
negros# to
* took her up on my knee.
i»f
=£»5p"
moiwin
w office
umce —Republican
nepuunean j।
perimenu to ascertain the best kinirtf ■' oome
over*-------here -in droves
ut
j was alluding, bv wav .|
«]Q
Oj
t&lt;J janoe9&gt;’ j BCke&lt;l her. K^aUy with
though
I am and
"Do
; On
tiona and Skin Diseases.
pa.nt for the bottoms of tbe new steel military service in the Russian army,r j. ai
’
of
pleasantry
and
without
a
thought
I
“
O
y«
“
yes
I"
ahc
said,
with
a
tremendous
r
"
u
,
5
”
’
?
rt
f
’
’
t
t
ur
exuisera.
It is desired to
contrary
air religion.
IU get, if
II possiIXNMI- : which iw
."Vuu.iai
. to
w th
men
rvkigiou. Thev
Aliev
. •
- ,
,- ..
---- -------------------------------------------------irotoct the frol- . HU up a good ah.ro -ot --two -or three ?.“f P"'™’*' •PPlwaiton. to the • po- wploeion of enthmurem
ble, a paint that ahall px-^t
_ aa thor
_
. _ had Iifmat
amrolinn
cf
M.ial_ with
____ i purple
I in matI »liraza
ambition
of men
8 I”’’Vrelt**
1 .boo’ful!”
.
ahairbottim. 1
torns of iron uml steel vessels
' ..counties,.....
and though they
to liticai
"Why do vou like to oome here F* I
Bs .ghly from liarnacies
barnacles and grass m
as bny
buy toeir
toe
farms instead of homestead- nails. My ant igonist, whose blood I
one wiaiw* u&gt; *
supper
the bottom
bottom of
of 1i iin
nU o®.
^*n- they ^re getting rich. Thev never dreamed of calling in question, I •"•tail her. “Now stop and think."
Bopper sheeting protects the
"’Cause for the dancing is boo ful," , Uo“* »**•»*&gt;■« i
wixxieD
’fo. That degree of
worker®
wooden vesse
vessels.
ot suesac- 'i 8r
*r®
« h*rd
L
—-j-aud
- r good farmers’; took this M a personal affront, to m.v I
great surprise. But
I learned,
on con- 8he repeated, “and the people ,in
-iqk
uy!1
»&lt;w is » arcely expected, bat an ap- : »Ud’ when it conies to econo
economy
mv thev
they are *s...
-------:------- -------------------------------------------------------u the
«ua , Ha. P
■r
«.-w
U/.bT:
pak «t
at nu.
me when
when 1I d
dance,
auM, aud
Brer fllre-1 .m
th.„ p,^^1 with th.
pioaoh to it is hoped for. Plates of I right there early and late. What can’t 1 miring with »n old gowup, that •h. wu | boxes do P»t
....y feed
&gt;.»a to
K the
m. ““■•’V • ■l.rooml.nt of th. po«t Tim- &gt;•»(
bouqurt I S? “ZXSXS' wT- hre
*
iron have be- u sunk in the water at j be sold off their farms they
. -Jo*r they
_ .CDt m. re. boo’Aful
Ml UlrilUUtl
1. “
won
rho-, -•'"•"'■I*
met ^ufcu
gilt d I! with
raudim.
m it.
it. aubs
Th.t giri
girl (lancing
dancing Ppn,
-vsa.
vm. hii
»h.
iJM,
1? In veieht
-ith. candies
That
girl
dancing
Mis
sigaining
Key West ami at Portsmouth, N. H., |
ttn(I what the pigs
i;’’tt ret
™‘. ther r“1-,■ ’------------ o" th" auudv
------MM.ore &gt;uin
«nr
l( nrar
P
retty re
,he&gt;. ,!
n-rr ---produced,
end re- n&lt;owi.n
”
&gt;•»’oertrinl,
"&gt;™r re
re k.
prettx
re fme. g
i&gt; «!,.&gt;»
l««re Ui.n
painted with thirty-six kinds of paint. eat themselves.
I know a fanjily (j/ po«t our »uu H...
------------------------Ye.,
•drat social
rotation*, was
jieu, certainly she it!” I. answered, I
vr*‘—*- They are loweied into toe water from a Uther, mother, five children, arfd ofie oeived
.. . into the .----------------------and trust that the remark |»y be
»•
Ufei
'
’ ’ not totfbh bot­ grown relative, eight of &gt;m
octoroon.1
wow, so tha*.
they shall
„Min
„ all. and ; we *n”wn to
nltar^l
rare rtre. m.u:a.
I .. ,
u?. my ieuer; for I
tom.
When they have, been down for their grocery bill doesn't average 50
On
-yMta-U. rid. Ol th. I — -™- reraxi io 1.11 What a woo.irii
Oar WocdN and Ronda.
»uur mmat..iw.
lnlg.rU lam
u&gt; ba qumtionod 1 »»r
m«ri«n. u »■
v.,„„ • "onaeriui cure
cents a week. Aud why should it? !
•everol mouths they will be taken n&gt;
.
—
..
.mpectfuily.
[Ixa Angele* (Od.j
1
---------Herald.
-aboiit it, I’rerenUy Mr. Maraig brek-----------u,‘ " - - - ”
-~
and examined, and the paint whi-. They don’t use sugar, nor tea, nor bak- :
F
“ l.»»k.r. Lhow.v.r,
___ _ found two °“?d to my infant friend, and ah. rruxn
Hrrr
rrv“------pears to be most nearly “anti-b
ing powder, nor anything of that kind. ,
Mr» John
John B.hl.r
Rpilier,’
P**ra«w.
n™ to deprecate
drorreat. ..
in ,k.
toe re-:.-,
United bowed neatly and ran away like a litu.
in.
» »’ni hi.
will lie used for the cruisers.
•"
1 "They make their own butter, ami use 1 things
l.*'» ohildron re th. rarniral
5
browned barley for coffee. They go ta States. In the first place? he depre­
,l—»ur : h»S
I bed nightly .soon after sun-down to save cated the prodigal waste of the foreete looked dreadfully weary, whit, and
(Walt Buel in &lt; ievHand BentiuaL) • :
i oil, and never buy auy coal, but make with which thi* continent is »o prodi­ jad.l w.tl, ,nnken ,y.,: ’ „
_______ •«'*
Cunts Scrofula. KrraWj*
I not er fbtl comfortable when there's the children carry in corn stalks arid gally endowed. He pointed out the in Chirago oonlemplalM atartmg 'a I My
ho-hu-oaata
re wo'
hu«b
uid
-II'
1 "»u«ht I sboeta dis.
thororhhT 'fif
Pimp Ibs
'"Tr^
a man around that smiles all the time. isuch things to burn. Everything they fact that, While naturaUv we are so far clnldren a , arn,rri I wonld giro them aiSSffin,"!*— "
Blotches, Bails, Tumors. letThe onjy dog that hi. me never stopped buy— hiMnesa, tools, • lumber, etc.-4s superior to Germany in thi? regard
Ur,* Humors, Salt Rhenm.
was far moreenwaggin'his tail. ,
---- —country
——
mure en- about to get married—“Don't*!"
wfao *uffe'r ftvfo „„
bought at wholesale in Chicago ami the older
BcoJd Httd. Sons,
You show m« a man that’s alius then jiareeled out around at cost Most ughtaned tn its policy as to forests.
FtmiUo v*;’**““
nnd O
government
workin in politics an* 111 show you one of the time they ship their grain to There the people
A
---------,„.M ...DUN were
weio
and Imgularitles.
that getfl a darned sight mjre'an' bet­ Chicago tliemsehies.
Oh. they)mow st the utmost pains to conserve and to
ICbfawo Tmm.,
Lou ot Appotite.
replace
the
occasionally
denuded.parks.
ter to eat than his wife and children do. how to look out far the pennies! Why!
' Thwra ia great troubh at Pakin. u |
AOpoUaas ot the Llret. leH1 here's a great deal of talk about with my own eyes I saw three of ’erh go While there the grand, primeval trees the imperial city, jn.t outage the pulgustion, BiUonsDsss, Dyspepfolks killin' themselves by overwork. into a saloon in; a little tqwn called were not enopuutered in anything like a&lt;* walla, stands We Temple of Im. I
sin nnd Gener&amp;l DebilityThere’s more people struck by light- Button; one called for whisky, and laid th« prmbgioa. .Iretr.he. chAracUri.Uo penal Ancestors, and in the ternnla
nin’. Most such citters work eight dofvn 10 cento.
Hs filled the glass to of ,lha bniud 8UUa. there wa, the J^d Hl th. spirit tablete
,
tor
Ml.br
fBKDKltl
CK
HOTCJKUbT
hours a day. an' dan^e, drink or play to the &lt;oj&gt; and drahk about a third of it moat penereriug replacement of eeorr ““^“Wronofthiadmmg,. Niall
nsTta smumi * to. &gt;wi. Mra »&lt;
poker tea more Theu, wen they break himselfn»eB another Kiuuiiau stepped tree which ... oompuleorily ucritled
down, their aivtw’pui on the tombstone up and^gbi away with half of tbe re­ for fuel or other porpoeeo. He oag"Died of Overwork.’’'
mainder. and tbe'tlurd one finished it. geeUd that, while ueoeeaity would ulti­ theshrinaaod then Xato ’aTti
mately compel ua to adopt the Europ­ UmteblMs hrel.ll I.ll«o ^,,0,'h??
I What occurred next? Well, tlie sa
------ ------------..
loonkeeper jnst kiekud ’em out the front ean plan in thi. matter, it would be from their places. On entariJL °
th* ir’° exigency of «^&gt;ld i. Io£d ta
(Chicago Tribune.)------------------- j door.”
Uie future, thin e.nng n. much poei- Trt th. Mil ai^ht
Un one of Horace Greeley's visits to j
t
tire damage and rexatioo on the prin­ uoure ore hrert. „d th. ^ureil
Piks couoty\ he nearly trod upon a ’
[Chicago Hurald.’.
*
ciple that an ounce of prevention i. •tarnation
rattlesnake. A friend killed ths snaks
__ °°Bn&lt;w7t
’
•trniati.m v&gt;
i» UH
felt u coneeoi5.
fxineuu.o. omen. We^mg .nfl’-lri*
Professor Warn*, of Dover,
N. J. i worth a pound of oure.
and after
J —t&gt; ..ww
bad toe
skin
tanned
----- war
—■ M
mu. la.
ill LUUUVU
—^rrer,
The wcond regard in which Herr mg are aleo hoard proXafne fr!
'
m&lt;1 worked
of slippers.
—--—T71 into
- ——- a
re pair
fAMM, v«
aeui^erB. i*J&lt;»red in the high-school hall el New
which were
wars pi esena-.l
Tri aa wam..b.l,l
Haven rangtnH*
recently, anrl
and tn
told
remarkAbte Lacker found the United Stalee roily
which
ted 1to ay
the great' VluvMn
alitor. Mr. Greeley prized them highly atory concerning John Hancock, one of interior to Europe wee in our rood. In
th. Old World, bowerm greetX Jo
until the failure of the Fourierite ex­ the signers of the Declaration of Inde­
periment, when, disliking to see anv- pendence, who, he stated was under in- nfioe and inoOKUniene. ig dopolio
fchmg
reminded mm
him of Fike
Pike countv
countv
«.*uK that
»u.t ronunuea
&lt;H°tnient for smuggling $400,000 worth form, ol rwaraa.mil, the poopl. had
he
be gave
8ye the slippers to his brother, who' 01 lillnor iuto tl»8 oiteuiee. A frieAd &lt;rf ■ptmdid highway, and byweyf. The
now hvesin western Pennsylvania’ and i
^tuier was engaged not long sinte ““**‘7’ •'* *7
®M Ronira repub­ the members of which arrqtSa^®’
still retama tlimn in u;. »wMrere-by the descendant of Haaoouk to lic and the old Roman empire of per­ ouougl, to play off triokL al ui,
AxtJima, Catarri,
-----------—— —' gsther material from which to write fect roadweye, oulvarU and aidewaU. upon Uie .-raduloue population^
Courha. CoMr, so™ Thmtt.
the history of Hancock’s life. The wee rehgioualy adhered to by Ger­
material was collected and read, when many end other nat.ooa of Europe He
As sbreol-iuiudM Atutiu js.tire ol members of the family immediately thought that in thia raepact, Ziu the
r
■
A MUSS
■ fT*’.repria- offered tbe writer $1,000 to hand over other, we might well borrow a Icon
from' the effete monarchies of th* Old
mpAllT uu bnarrewbore,brought before
any further in
ba court,
.eflrf on u
! *e&lt;ti«tion. The writer
"
»
receipts of the tal«rranh®ht’
took the money World.
*“??*?
?* .d“l •’* ”U‘
»»Uk. and the book waa never
Which (orraniM
«&gt;.U1 b. rebel the brido il .he’ took th.
***&gt;.u00 more
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[Naw York Tribune.]
sroom io b. her wedded bu.brad "I
U» hrit,o,r th.t l01io»™r,TJ*“, “
la" “Aed Wire ere th. unturekm.
(Hartford Port.)
“ oitad a. an aiu,tratiZ!j ,5™ ’•&lt;*
reraiutaire, tf
ieoniral the
ordinarr daveloPm«wt?rf ? U&gt;*
UrpriA
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TEN THOUSAND
Farms in Michigan

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A LUXURIOUS MlatlONARY.

SLOW TO tME.

gAY KOT

pffiBOLtmON.

HABTTNO8. KWDAT. ATBIL 11. IM
[Boocra (Mex.) Latter ta Chje^o Tribune J
1 heard a good.story about one nf

notice.

TJ.

sabMcrtpCloa

.
he p»ld »teitMr plwo®. EaUl
lob-work. or contraet* tor nd

Local News.
Baltimore republicans are joyful.
Wkj.l, yes; theg. b. a.-m. u.’sdolook
,i trifle ill.
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The BanNRR l* in favor of the water
works being put in “right away quick." ;
HUBBLE &amp; Powers have something ;

, ;jt,T.t.&gt; P...WH in thi, 1MUe.

■

f*’'"!- ‘-•J’’ ”r -at—'-&lt;■

»&lt;!»«•. 1 «Mh.to the .nerture

.itherto oaf, b«-n protected Lt „
wnrden grating It vi, tbe onlv willed
window in the place. He laid down a
cheap oarpM op the brick floor. His
callers hal never seen a carpet in their
.u®cor*red toe unaightlv adobe
walls with a few engravings, knd his
wife made the rooms pretty with fancy
work, Christmas tnkrds, and thow
npthiugs with which a wollbred Atner.can laiy would Iwautifv her
home were it in the lieart of a desert
It was not a particularly luxurious
IUW8i?narJ
a tinge

£

In voting in favor of water works ' foreign missionary journals. He dell.vtings has taken a long stride for-; •cribed.-tho bare wall* of adobe, the
r.
1
, ‘“it floor covered with 80-cent carpet,
.
, . .
T,
, I torouglr which the daiSipness would
A MAJORITY heeded the Banner n | come, the adobe roof which leaked ocoaMdvire anil voted “yea” upon the water riona i?, and the “jaoel” kitehen, built
works quration.
1
of uprighti atakea and chinked with
mud, m which his wife prepared toe
I-,,,: ,.b u. m. p.,^. part, &lt; opt,
o,
n.,l to/
. ntliouM- much over tbe result of the get the Dutch oven, where the bread
rlrction in this dty and county,
was baked. It made might* interestin'
I sparoisthta week devoted te ;
“j? ’‘“’J’I**1''•» h&lt;m"
.
»n“ie missionary’h hardships were
. leilion returns of tbB county. M- dohW di,Mwa bwhich is of interest to those interested ■ friends.
n IMiiitical matters.
Now. there is a Boman Catholic reI, „« been demonstrated-thM a
*" IkeWWof
_ .. t Al exi«o, and thia mniBionarvS letter waa
uimdion for marshal jjpon the} translated into Spanish and appeared

g-.vtil&gt;ack ticket in this city is not neo I in its columns. In due time the padre
- arilv equivalent to an election.
at our , unswionsrv’s town received his
rite drotion Monday last wm one of i
'f
£*P*’r“ h' &gt;'4 »&gt;•
, ,
/
■
.J.
.. ■ ready been &lt;»mpeiled-to warn his flock
th • must orderly ever held in the city.; Bgainst tbe strange teachings of the
All parties acted fairly and above board, American PruttsUtat preacher, he made
,.:id then- was no corruption ut the his letter a text to point out a fact or
Toll,..
I two. Thd simple natives were mostly
. .
,,
....
of mixed Iridian and tipauish blood, anil
THE fact that certain gambler* ot ^he j had |iwm gt^g
wond(.r
the
.i) &lt;»pcnly worked against the re-etec-1 luxuries of the American s home,
tion &lt;»f Marshal Nims had much to do] Carpets, glazed windows, pictures,
with tin- large majority received by ! ©Lairs
to
sit
on,
and
tables
tint .ilirial
10 enjoy ones food
at, wore to
' their eyes
the
most
extravagint
Hi eeman Bros, last week put a - an(| sybaritic of luxuries. I have
\wrww furnace in the residence of L. myself
seen men and women
•
- -pause
- - at
.
I’. .Knappen and will at once put one. in . toe door of my otttce and open thmr
;or H. H. Barlow. These furn;u-ej&lt; are
toe poor car|&gt;et which oovers
.l1.vrrMlv popular \
'
my H«&gt;r, »ud ,t hu
been
ta^nwll) p.pular,
dun. nil to potaando them lo .el foot
f. W . Xl.KKltX and finally will tu a upon ao beautiful a Hung. And »o
1.-W day, return to their home in thia I when the padre rood to the po-.plo tlm
------ having
•
‘
‘
-&gt;—
*—«---------------------• !». 11 (toodenow
purelmmxl
missiouary
’saccounti—
Q-f'hie hardship*and
.
, ,
,
&lt;t
,,
, . his mean surroundings, and then called
u..- hreletaymer (anil.
Mr. (». and &gt; th&lt;ir
lo u„ [&gt;ot lhu Ule
luiuih wilkmon remove there.
[Catholic church had sent it mission­
Till, friends of Mr. and MnC J. E. ’ erie* to teach them while they were
IH,ta..,..i I'rlihaniville.aunirawl th»i'7.»‘
wh"
'“d
.
...
. ,
, literally sacrificed their live* by hard» .rtln .-.,upl..ii|..ntl!rir cnatal wrd-.^
j,
„d
. whlf. ,hiB
•hnsr annBersary Monday evening of lent j Proteetant preacher reveled in luxury
tvcf-k, by a social gatheringand tlie leav-' “beyond tbe wildest dreams of any of
rnjr &lt;&gt;f tiumerous lieautiful pratrntaasj the people of the town, and then wrote
•ne:n. nt«K of the oc-arioo.
hl" &lt;d*«reh that he was suffer„ ,4. ing unheard of hardships," it had a
Mt: and Mrn. N. Latham, of Balti- ■ pronounced effect.
.
iiiorr, were surprised by a visit from al
It is eafo to say that th? litafulness of
large number of their friends on Thurs- j that missionary husbee.i impaired.
■fay evening last, it being the wooden 1
.mniversarv uf their marriage.
Many;
pnxnif. were given the surprised &lt;£&gt;hple ■
and a thoroughly pleasant time enjoyed ;
“u
&lt; ■
'
rue MM-iety conn«&lt;«l with Eminnnm l chub h will lie entertained on I
l bursday afternoon of next week, by
Mrs. 11. A. GiMsIvear and the ladies a.*•oi iatwl w ith her. in the society room
m Howel ’s block. Supper served from
half past live until seven. All are cor­
dially in* ited to attend.

LAST Thvilsday Mrs. Wm.Perry, of
Hutland, while drivif^g in thia city waa
thrown from her carriage onto the side­
walk, breaking &lt;»ne of her arms. Tbe
lairs!- became frightened nt son^e wood
in the slrert and turned quickly, over­
turning the carriage. Medical aid was
rendered by Dr. Lowry, and at this
writing.she is doing well.

;New York Trib ute. |
On a crowded Broadway car ye*terday a pamumgur gave the conductor a
quarter
and
received
back in chauge
n
•
u
~ -:!
—»■ nibUMM.
about to put
two
silver
nieces. H«
He was
v
jn hi* pocket.
,___L-l, when seooad
thought
prompted him to look cloaely
t*
'
at one of them. The c mdnctor aaw
tbe scrutiny and immediately said:
&lt;
“Did I give you wrong change? Eh?
A 3-cent piece? That’* so. I il fix it."
Suiting action to word he had mean
while exchanged the piece. ■ Out on
the platfonnc a Tribune reporter, iflniahing a cigar, said quietly:
"Couldn’t work it that time?”
“Nixev," said the conductor. “I’m
out 7 cents there. If he had put it in
his pocket now. I’d have bean solid.”
“Do vmPget them in often ?"
“Oh,* so, ao; if it’s a crowded day, I
can work off ten to twenty. See!"
And he palled aa many aatwenty piecea
from a side pocket.
Tbe ramtrtar
pulled out a note book and acrxbMed a
memorandum. Said the man excitedly:
“For heaven's ’ske you’re not going to
give me aw*y V He was still begging
not to have the trick rxpoaad, when the
reporter stepjied off.

[New York Sun.]
“Y&lt;m wilt hardly credit it." said a
itaten Island fikh&amp;fman, whom a re;orter talked with the other day, “but
die head of a turtle will retain a very
narked interest in existence long after
ta body has been served up in soup
tnd steaks. I . believe it »a well&lt;notvn faet, but 1 only di*covered it
lix mouth* ago. I found a friend engaged in shelling a small |urtle. ‘..ow,’
d0
Pitting the head tin the dresser,
that will be alive and * tivo to-niorro.v
Horning.' Of course 1 laughed at him.
tint 1 a freed to mil next day aud te.it
ui* prophecy. Next morning my friend
wked me te Uep into t ie kitchen. The
bead was still oy the dresser, and
though it had been separated from toe
body-for at least, sixteen lioura, the
jyes were wide open and bright. *.ake
are,’ exclaimed my friend, as I put my
linger near its mouth.
' His WRruing carrie not a second too
won. The Lead of that turtle absoutely jumped at me. Where its morive power came from I cannot ex­
plain, but it moved two inches toward
me. and snapped at my finger with a
riciousneaa that could ’not have been
mritatumd by a cornered rat. I think
t had been holding back its life, us
। nen with strong will power for fixed
ourposm have been known to do, until
in opportunity offered to avenge the
Instruction of its body, for after it had
uiade the effort its eyes grew fined and
‘limy, and in an hour it was draff. Next
k» the turtle in obstinate persistence in
iving must come the eel. In recognizng toe extraordinary length of time
ihrough which an eel dings to its being
under the mo«t unfavorable circumitances j&gt;eople, T thiuk. overlook the
nost iinfavo: able condition of all—the
removal of it from the water, a state of
(flairs sufficient in itself to produce
death.
“I. WW
do UW
not believe
that, uubi'iog
cutting Mil
an eel’Ss
Lroiia-o tuai
aesd off or serving his tail the same
ray shortens his life mucl(. He dies
jeeause be is out of his element, aud
tod he been left unmutilated he would
lave lived but little longer. Of course,
f you put him in sections on the fryng-pau you place upon him a burden
{router than he can bear, and he dies
inickly; but the lesser injuries, affectng only the tail, head or skin, seem to
no to make but little impression. The
!act is, uu eel can live an extraordinarily
(x&gt;ng time out of water. They habitujjy leave it of their own accord and
,a„Jor ta the Hold, that »lop« down to
, „rtwk „ot Ut ,r„m h„„.
h.ve ofWn
. net iu tbe early morning eala making
, j.eir way down to tho «,».i
They
luj'spent tbe night in the meadow, in
1’ ------1 of worms and were going back.
march
.
; “Whether an eel or any other fish is
. mpable of feeling acute pain I can not
i my. This I can vouch for: When an
’ul hat l»eou skinned and liebeaded. and
u*ems to bo quite dead, a little salt
nibbed on the surface of the body will
&gt;e apt to restore life very quickly. A
make dies quickly under injuries. The
ivernge snake will not live three miuites after his head is crushed with u
itick. The eye of a wild bird remains
jright for some time after you have shot
t, and is likely to bause a ten dericarted sportsman on bis first gunning
expedition a good deal of self-reproach.
• “I don't know whether clams have at
uiy time a very ,seif-as»ertive.existeuee,
jut that in captivity the dam is able at
imestim'ake himself excessively dun
tgrecnble I have had occasion to know.
Not long ago I brought*home a basket
af clams. I placed them in a dish-pail
end left them in the kitchen. In the
utddle of tbe night my wife aroused
mo, sa- ing there were robbers in tbe
xouse. With a pistol in my hand I
rendered from room to room.
1 could
hear a most extraordinary noise, like
the combination of sawing, filing,
groaning and granting, with an occadonal watery gaap, but, for the life of
me. I could not imagine where it came
from.
“At last I went into the kitchen, and
ihe mystery was solved. Each clam,
with his shell aide open, was making
dmost as much noise as
bullfrog in
full rigor. I filled toe p4n with fresh
water, which brought either content­
ment or dJath—that is to say, it
luieted them.’*

DEPLETED STATE
I
I
j

•I.AMbis A. Nims can justly feel proud
lExcbangu.l
of the large majority received by hlmtelf on Monday, which is tangible evi­
tender ot Arata
b»« room* i» '
dence that the people of this city appre­
the Temple, London, furauhed in
ciate the fai t that he is a good officer,
.lr»R. OOM"** «• ““
&lt;•*
Tks Mew PrwrtaN O«tae.
and that during the dark days of the
that somber, dingy, and proaaie pre-Gath" in New York Tribuaa)
terrible diptheria scourge, he did more
rinot.
Their
entrance
»
a
SaraoMuo
The
new
jiension
office,
on
Judiciary
LUO uww
----------------- .-------- --.
than any other person in the city to al­ square, almost upon tbe eite ot the archway, huog with a Tunisian portiere,
leviate the sufferings of the sick and to prison where den. Sickles was con­ aud wiUiin are Shiras carpet*, divans,
colored lamps, velvet wall-hangings,
&lt;Gaiitl v bury the dead- which is attest­ fined, ba* ruen nearly to the second
Ktorr. and » a-remarkable monument Masoned with Koran texte—once palls
ed bv many a stricken household.
oftoe civil war, Between the two covering the catafaljne ©ver the grave
of tbe Sidi Hen Awlb, who was buried
SlNGKLAR ChXTKHKNGK.
Monday
three or four feet in hmght, ropram.il- in Kairwan nearly 1,‘JOO years ago-and
morning last Mr. E. Shrope, aa Em­ ing the army of the Union ©u the
a uoat of brilliant, quaint, and curious
ployee of the Democrat, went to that This frwre runs all around Aha baild- tokens of North Africa snd tbs Orient
office at an early hour, and while going
down the stairs he slipped and fell,
on upon the
striking upon the back of his head.
o ea, said a
The next Mr. Nhrope realized wm that
u&gt;«
tenor.
he,was alone in the woods, prostrate
broking iutau«rv bj
up to
upon the ground, with rain pouring in Uu MV. tlub»r««
his face, Upon fully regaining con- anil SO (ID. hi eostuiuvl
_
. _
lut, ••If *
so,” the singer replied;
M’iousness he found that he was near -ill march 1°™™'"
rest olore
MtoWuH^wttoe
ig indescribably from
Ix*rh lake, and that it was far in the ore
”.;u;from
w ♦lmtbe
* -dHios
1
that.I
alternoon. Ilia theory i» that he was; "L
.
maimed and to®
ma abaH, far several
Mlininraa
I— the fall ....
___ ___ __im- • roiwui
injured by
aa o.
to ibecome
those who lost their livre H
in toe great
s via tana st T could
•xiDscioua. and while in that condition I conflict. Oea. «•&lt;* *•
nP ,h«
.otr*.min m~U. M*
ho wandered to the place above- men-1 pension office.
.
nain ’* '
'
The improvement wae explained.
Honed. Hfa family accountedfor his’
Uon-appearance at dinner upon the'
opposition that he wm Inxily engaged
in the office.

Hill's Peerless Cough Sykuf will i
•ure cough, cold, cjoup or sore throat. I
tod relieves whooping cough, asthma. ’
H does not dry up a oaugb and teavrj
t he inflammation and ferar liehind It,-.
hut looem. the phh&lt;m and mortrid
'latter, and permit nature to Lml. tor '

litt.

Fmlerick Hotebkim.

4L

DECKER BROS

[

WAGONS!

BATTLE CREEK,
DtaMim by itaUatWa. (our Mr. J. Dsekr, Jr.,
nttnaf} and m ajwult

EXCHEQUER

STOCK MUST BI RIDUCKD.

FORBIDS YOUR—

BUYING

Each One Warranted!

Nice!

An Opportunity that Occurs but
Seldom to Buy

GOODS UNDER VALUE

New!
Rvepertfully,

DECKER BROS.
Beautiful!

Wall Paper!

CORN,
We are making three Oats, Flour, Corn Meal,
Ground Feed, Salt,
widths of Tire:
Lime, Plaster, Cement,
Hair, Stucco, Seed
Corn,
FOR SALE BY

'R. J. GRANT.
: GF-Examinr before piirrhaittng elsewhere.
ICHIGaVCENTRAi. RAILROAD.

I

KA*TWAKI&gt;.

COME!

Them.

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Grand Rapid’
Mlddlcvillr

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AN INVESTIGATION

Large and Complete

Building
Material!:

MasbrUle
Chariottr
Eaton Rapid*.
Jsrkaoa x
fMralt \

IS
a v.

■d

tandant time. Thronuh couchtw 4&gt;elwe«e
Irani Rapids and Deiroilon all day trains.
Coxmimttiokb.—At Grand Rapid* with Cht
a«o a West Mlehfcan lor Hohand. Muniot
(oriucon and point* north, and with Grant

I

Detrull

j STOCK

Wev keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a hmw, from

Wall Paper! Sill to Ridge

Board

Jaekaon .
Ratov Rapid*
Cbaritau
Nmhvtne

MorpA

sss...,MMd^vtUv.

Sts 'fS&amp;r- Ns ’SftSSSEe

ceas dally. All other trains daily except SenTl. GRIKR.
H. B. LEDYARD.
G. F. A. Chicago. G&lt;«1 Managm', Detroit.
tt W. RutWLes. G. P. &lt; T. A.. Chicaco-

BORDERS,

red bamfobd a co..

Doors, Sash &amp;. F
Curtain Fixtures,
Blinds,

Window Shades,

ZPrcaoo Jhjrtiaat*,

Dealers in Fine Wall Papers, Leather

mouldings and centres. Estimate* given
and designs submitted for fiweoing and
paper decorations.
MB JeferMMi Av.. t»rtruit. Midh

Curtain Pulls,
•YOU/WILL

Of Our Own Make,

tirejr'i Spectte Medic
n«M

As tow as can be bought io any oomprting market in the State.

— THAT—

W8

I Have the Best Stock

in Town,
PROMPTLY OOil,

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

thing on tlie acting principle of the

Btrt il il could ta

t.-

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l-

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mld. ot tide tobeoeo

tor

WINTER TIME TABLE.
Taking effect Fcbrusr? 17th, l^M.

f

Buyers are Invited to Call and

Moderate Prices!

Uu
“ tataooo
Tb. Un* i» •«* “

~

GRAND RAFIDN DIVISION.

' N. B.
I am Soto Agent for HiteUngwand
vicinity for the Detroit White Lead

MM,U.MU«r
pit lk««

Road Scrapers!
W? have a few an bMMi Which waMrw ,

MWcte

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WASHINGTON.

nry. tbe total Indebtednem is $1.hob.
Chi- Springer &lt;«nnnittee st W*«binrtoa. George Hite- testified tiiM Useharjre
as counsel tn Ihe star-route case- was 838,M2, of which 848.44S war- for expense*.
Thr prefimnxter general hii&gt; directed, rfs
(wrdinc to law, a readjusunMil «»f xalarit* of
j»f*tu&gt;a&lt;&lt;nvH al 3,-MV. ofllres. the same to
takr effect July 1,1K41
Tire txiusr rxnnmitt&lt;* &lt;»u post-roads adopt­
ed a n^dntton dedariug It inexpedieht for
Che government either to consttiret a ;«&gt;stal
teh^rupii or purchase any cxwiiUK line.
|
John Jay Knox, wuiptroller of the cur­
rency. has jiliv-ed hfa rrwignatiM in the
hamfa of Prreidwit Arthur, and will soon
take control of a New York banking how*,
at a sahirj triple that received from Uie
government
A report, just made to couxress by Statictkian Dodge, of the agricultural depart­
ment. sbowh tiiat the stock of wheat on
land fa ll»,&lt;X»,000 bmthels. of which 4,.W.oto bushels are In lUlmds, tUWtWOO bwhefa
Id lows. 7. MQ.000 bushels In Wfacon«ln. sod
13JWT,ix» buslids in Minnesota.
Tbe postal service was last year self-supnorting only in fifteen statesand two territoriMt--tire
J being Alaska and Dakota.
&lt;»hk. showed a deficit of 8««.1«L while Dlte
rx4x jm&lt;1 a profit of 8bM,8lk. Not a dollar
of |&gt;&lt;»sral revenue was ever received from a
stale south of Mason A Dixon's Hue.
During the past ten years lire government
has expended nearly 87O.O0O.OU) in caring
fur the Indians. The total huniber of Indi­
ana attached to agencies fa only 94C.U00, iuhL
of the-e &lt;50,000 in Indian Territory. 7,700 in
Wisconsin, and \u00 in New York are sup|M*vd lobe al least partially self-support­
In tire last twenty years the. government
ha* paid for interest on the public debt tbe
enormous sum of $2,0*5.000,000, a sum which
would defray all the expenses of the gov­
ernment. excepting interest on the public
&lt;kbt, for nearly nine years to i-ome at the

year, was defeated. Another amendment
to set aside 910UQ,000 to aid in building
wbool Louse* In sparsely-populated parts
was lost An amendment wm iigieed to
that the fund should be distributed regard­
less of race or color. Mr. Hoar then pro­
posed an amendment to commence with
?7.t0».000 per annum and give «15,000.000
the tiilrd year. The senate resolved that
die bill shall be disposed of Monday.
Ahk. 7.—The senate took un the educa­
tion bill for the final struggle. Mr. Voorbem
making the closing speech in Its favor.
Amendments by Mr. Hoar were agreed to,
that the amount to be distributed shall be
&gt;7.000.000 the first year. 810,000,000 the
Sftxmd. and 87A000.000 the third, then dilultiishing 1:2.000,000 yearly, and that all
children have au equal opportunity for edu­
cation. An amendment by Mr. Sherman
was carried that the money shall be used
only for common schix&gt;ls not sectarian In
character. At a late hour the bill was finally
passed.

HOUSE.
Aph. 1.—In tlie bouse, bills were favora­
bly reported for tbe naturalization of the
descendants of aliens who tervixl honorably 1
in the army ; authorizing the service dfprocewtes of federal courts within the limits of
Indian rwervatfons: to provide for the in­
spection of live stock, bog products, and
drv&gt;red meats; to forfeit the Marquette and
Ontonagoa land grant; to prohibit contracts
for the labor of federal prisoners, and to
pay government employes wages withheld in
violation of the wghvhour law. The bill to
redeem the trade dollar was mMsed. by&gt;188
»o 40. after the erasure of the fourth section,
which provided that they should be counted
in the comj&gt;ub«ory coinage. The special
committee appointed to investigate the
chnrgw made ny ex-^peaker Keifer against
IL V. Boynton rejxjrted that they were not
sustained by tbe evidence.
Apr. 8—In the house, a memorial from
bondholders of the Northern Pacific road
was presented, praying to be heard before
the public lands committee tn regard to the
proposed forfeiture. A recess of fifteen
minutes was taken to receive General Grant
who leaned on a crutch st the clerk’s desk
and wu introduced to members by Speaker
Carlisle. A message from the president was
received, recommending an appropriation
of 8100,000 for the protection of levees on
the lower Mississippi.
Ara. 8.—The house adopted a joint reso­
lution authorizing Uie loan of flags and
bunting for the fair at Richmond In aid of
disabled confederate veterans. The secre­
ton of the interior was authorized to in­
quire Into the massacre, of Dr. Marcus Whit­
more and others in Oregon In IM7. Fortysix pages of the Indian appropriation bfll
were disposed ot
Apr. 4—In the bouse a bill was reported

When a young man steals a sheep or a
pair of. boots, which, by the way, have
probably not bean placed in his safe

to do with him. It cornea to the concluxion in short order that he ia a thief,
and puts him in jail at hard labor or in
state prison. But if ha has had a
place of trust in some financial institu­
tion, and grossly betrays the confidence
reposed in him, society is somehow
Ktrnck all of a heap, and does bet know
what to do with him. Tbe crime must
be covered up, the deficiency made up
by friends, there muft be no prosecu­
tion. no publicity and no penalty what­
ever, and the young man must be sent
off to begin life again.
Now we believe this is all a mistaken

taken kindness. Some of our readent
probably know cases in which thip
policy haa been pursued, and the young
men in whose behalf it has been tried
generally become wanderers on the
face of the earth,- pursued by the phan­
tom of that old concealed crime left tie­
hind, and often rushing into new o es.
They were not vioiotpi originally, but
thev were weak, flabby morally; they
had about as much moral back bo &gt;e ax
u jelly fish, or a butterfly, and seeing
older mt n indulging in expensive luxiirie-t and vices they be; an to r in tire
same course until they were caught in
the trap of crime.
Leniency and sending off into new
associations are simply wasted on such
men. They need “taking dgwn" to the
foundation and a new start-^a real one,
not one of those new birth conversions
which do not enable a man to confess
his sin till he has been found out. If
conviction, penalty and disgrace are the
fit portion, and the best thing for the
ordinary thief, they certainly are tbe
beat thingB for the embezzler. Let
him take his punishment, with such
professions of repentance m be feels
justified in making, and such as courts

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,

The resident*- of Idaho ore very much
alarmed over the sffread of Monnonfam in
that territory. Delogatebingiser.of Idaho,ln
a letter to Senator Platt, urges the passage
of the bill reapportioning the legislature
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of tbe territory. HejMiys that prominent peo­
ple from all over the territory have written
him urging Its passage as u necessity in cur­
tailing tbe rapidly growing power of Ute
Mormon church. Out of the total member­
in fixing the penalty.
atest and
est
hing
ut
ship of Uie legislature teu of the thirty-six
Then let him return to his home,
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were Mormons.
where we all know him, and his father
in the Jeannette, investigation Tuesday,
liefore him, and begin again.
He will
Flrejnun Bartlett testified that he had fre­
be better off than in some distant loquently seen Lieutenants Daneuhowex and
cality where vague rumors of crime
Cblpa Engineer Melville and Dr. Ambler
intoxicated oh board the ship and during
■ Uie retreat. They drank a Russian drink sas. The Indian appropriation bill was
jnetrate to damn his peace of mind,
called "quash.■■ He. saw Melville drunk passed. An evening session was held for
ut here at the seat of his chine and
probably a half dozen times. The survivors the
consideration of pension bills.
failure, he will always have friends to
he said, were within six days’ journey of .
vtiKuv Delxrng rtuu
weir wuiiu,
welcome and encourage every effort for’
where
and .ncivuK'
Melville were
found, { . Anu Ji.—The house passed the agricul­
■ but remained inai’tive three months before tural appropriation bill, with an amenda more promising career and who know
organizing a relief expedition to search for
tion
for
the
distribution
of
seeds
ana
plants.
tbe
worst as well as the best.
the inundng ones.
1 hnvr the Snot line of open and top buggies ever brought lo thfa efty, and wit them al close ttgurrM I have jn«i re«-rH»-&lt;l aurthrr &gt;-un&lt;&gt;M] ut tt&gt;
Atnendmenta
Amendments by the senate to the house bill
bill-----------------------------------r----------------The amendment* to die “inspection of making It
it a felony ~
to pcmxxicx
personatea govern-' Americas talas Mradoa Joaraaliam.
meats bill’* reportedljy Mr. Sherman from ment
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(C,. pbUmWpM.f‘mm.1
officer
or employe
were concurred. in.
the senate committee on foreign relations The question of forfeiting the Oregon Cen­
The most prominent of the London
&lt;fi«l altogether with the importation Into tral land grant was debated for some time, {j
are rapidly
becoming
Americantbe United States of dbieaaed cattle orcattic witiwut action.
|j dailies
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- which have been exposed to infection.
Apk 7.—The houM! passed a joint resolu- J &gt;“d to an extent that is causing the
Over sou utyheoe wagon* are in use in Barry county lo-day. and are giving tbe best of Mllslaetton ta every ea*r.
They provide for thr prohibition of the 1mportatlun of meat, cattle, sheep, and other tion giving court reports and setsTif the re- । mustv old fogies who believe in evervIn the line of HAY TEDDEBS, 1 can give you your ehoice ut tbe three beat machine* made. / 1 aril tbr Rulfard Allen
iin&lt;l&gt;&gt;anrr
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™
Dothin« “f “•
rtitulnauu and swine which are diseased or jffisff^^cSMiii’nV
ihferted with anv • dlseuse, or shall have formation regarding the threatened mntfa- {
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hands in puma horror,
Anything you wnnt in the line uf (arm machinery ! can *etl vou. .
Ikwii exposed to Hindi infection within sixty
cation
of
the
American
college
in
Italy,
and
ihe
Pall
Mai?Gazette
has
gone
boldly
•law preceding their inqiortaUoii. and any
Ueapt^UuIiy.
'
v«*rJ importing -.udi cattle shall be forfeit­ authorizing the nrpiideut to fill the vacancy Into the interviewing bt-aineas. and al­
in the Internauonal prison commission. ln&lt;M. ,,T,rT «v«nincr trnAt* it®
ed to the. United States. Quarantine for Bills
were Introduced i» incorporate the .
.eTer7 /Ten“« tr®*u
cuttie fa provided for. and the collectors of Cherokee and Arkansas River and the Mon“ interesting chat with some notable
customs authorized to slaughter any diseased
raulv, ihe owners to be comin-nsut’-d there­ tana and Idaho Railroad companies. On i &gt;n the worlds of art. science, finance,
susjM'iislon of the rules a rewilutlon was | the drama or politics
for.
’
We ’hate had
1
i
.»tta,"
who
waa
further
honored
uith
tor
April,
A
morion
by
Sr.
Cnnvew
to
’
--------‘ -------------The bill introduced in the senate by Mr.
Call to provide for the creation of a silk­ suspend the rules and psks the hill restoring j life-like pen and ink portrait of her
’ itifture bureau provides that «uch bureau the duty of 1**»7 un wool was debated for charming personality; Baron Grant,
wL
Siwne5 • iK*q-' n kttdinK attorney of
Ntiall be ratabllshed as our of the bureaus of half an hour by Messrs. McKinley Morrison,
the agricultural department, aud shall em- Hurd, aud ('onverse, and was defeated by Who talked glibly and enthuaiasticaliv Vr inona, Minn., wrltee; "After awing It for more
litacc in its urgunuai i&lt;m five silk-culture tlb to I2U. A resolution declaringit unwise of the gold fields in the Trausvaal he is than three yrar*. 1 take great plaa«ure la «ut
* Nrw
tor
stations, to be e&lt;ablished as follows: One to reduce the tax on whisky was adopted by anxious to dispo-e of to a confiding c'STrtm. h1***” A&gt;r
L.rrl^0’1.??• ’I
rTrow,y in ’h* world
for the north Atlantic states, located In 179 to 33.
public for the mere bagatelle of some for tough* and Colds. It haa never failed w»
Pennsylvania: one for the south Atlantic
cure the moat severe cold* I have had, and In82,000,000;
Chinese
(
iordon,
who
knows
‘
states, in Florida: one for the gulf htatea, in
FOREIGNdulfa the keen edge nf j4.mwutMd-MItai£•»&lt;
}7T2tves ,he »“Ur *“ u,e chett." Trial
of living. Ail this rreiilt' frvn; imi’orv
.Alabama: one for the north western states,
A Berlin cablegram announces the demine more about the Soudan and its inhabit­ bottles of thi* sure cure for all Throat and l.utte
bottle ol Dr. Kennedy '* •'Favorite
"J®
in Iowa, and one tor Uie Pacific states, in of Gustav Richter, the famous portrait­ ants than any living Englishman, and dS!3^Xmbe,“d.IrT*,,‘ W^lfftoSdy!^
transform wch .uffm-r* Into n** rrtaioro pi
drugstore. Yjugt »bte.gioo
f
California. The object for the establish­ painter.
other well-known men whose opinions
cleansing the blood and tqniagcpttespM
ment of t .e bureau and several silk-eulture
Tbe cable announces the demise of Eman­ on current topics of the day Cannot but
Hundred*, arc p-w living
stations if derlsrre to be experimentally to
Un* who neyerJim » a ■ wll &lt;fa&gt; UUttern*
ndsrrilk-wohits. study Uielr nature and the uel Gerbel, the German |&gt;oet, hi the age of be of deep interest to the average news­ best cough remedy known.
Dr. Kennedi '* "Favorite Heeirdvmeans (lf improv ing their productive quaib W years.
paper reader.
The Daily Telegraph
tlcH, Investigate ihe disease* to which, they
After an exhaustive dicuMtdnii. the British
prints
‘
'specials"
daily
on
all
sorts
of
w xubieCL to &gt; ultlvate ami by nil means cabinet decided against formally establfahmatters, most of them, I fanev, purely
deemed projier encourage the cultivation of , Ing a protectorate over Egypt.
Maieof Michigan. Count} •&gt;! Harry.
plants adapted for feeding silk-worms, and
Al a newdon &lt;&gt;Tth.- probate
.LTlk
The police at bt Petersburg have arrested imaginary and about aa truthful as the
ta cxperiuH-nt with reeling silk, with a view Fringe Androuskoff and the overseer 6t the ^famous dog and man fight which
at Ham. btddrn»t tt&gt;. probate .*ftreiaUr»
at Hasting*, in *aid
on "edn*a»J.
t4i ascertaining the fa^t appllauiea and I■ powder-mills, on charge of being nlhilfata.
created
such
a
stir
a
few
years
ago.
Mb
day
of,
April,
in
U
k
vrar
lho&lt;ta.
method^ for conduKhig tip* various operaAutlmrized agents of the Turkish govern
The Dispatch, one of the best of the
thins id
w.,^« for
QightMmdred nod eighty-fam
in preiitirini:
preparing raw silk,.
silk.. It pt
provides
• Precent. &lt;'h-m.-nt .Smith. Ju.lirc of
.
tne appropnaiimi of 8l&amp;i).&lt;J(n for carrying . ment are attempting to close tbe schools In Sunday papers, has just concluded a
In the matter of ihe relate Arthur ». "*
out the ol.jet of rhe bin.
} * • Asia Minor conducted by Amedran mis­
series
of sketches, again imaginary, I
sionaries.
&lt;»» rraiiins and flMSgtb«*
. OONGRi^iMIONAU
The police of Madrid arrested the occu­ s ould suppose, of life ai it may be seen miMionary the Tonuuia of n Clniule
pants of a house in the suburbs where ten on the Thames embankment, and The
SEkiTE.
! rifles and fourteen Ixnnbshells were disoov- Echo has just published two most inter­
nutli ttl &lt;%
Ara. l.-rln tlie Mmate. a uirinorial wm , ered.
oslMe oi Mia aec*u»’-«i
esting realistic sketches of London log­ mnwUlnu.
,ner
Edmund, Yates, editor of the Ixmdon
Tbemipoti it l» ordered, that
prceenUxi from William Webster, mi Ame
gers and their methods, by Hugh MeHh day of Mnv.A. 1). ISM. nt tenoo«* “ r.
nean citizen, asking to lie -soured in the I World, was condemned to imprisonment
forenoon, be signed tor Uw
owner-hip of a ball million
of land in : for four months for libeling the earl of Lauchlan, a rising journalist, who not
pSftS^aMlharffa-hrir*. *i
»“
Lonsdale,
but
judgment
wits
staved
by
an
only
wields
a
graceful
pen,
but
is
evi
­
New Zealand bought from native chiefs be­
ceased, and all oth&lt;r jx-reoni inhre**’’ d
fore Uh* British took po^M-snioii. A bill was ' appeal.
dently a keen obearver of human nature.
estate, arc required t&lt;&gt; ^-pcar d
reported for ascr-rtalinng the exiiense incur­
General Graham and his forces have sail­ By {the lye, this gentleman evidently
said Court, then to be li&lt;&gt;..ten at tfa
red by Idaho territory- In sut.pn-^sing the ed from Suakiin for Suez. Osman Digma Is
Ofltee. In tbe city ot Hn&gt;t tic- in
J”®1’ j
Bannock anti Nez I’cn'v outbreaks. Bills said to be encamped near Tamanieb, with did not get his facts second-hand, as he '?«*&gt;«&gt; stamp, naming thli
show cause, if any then* fa-.
J*
Were introduced to rcgnlau* the letting of one thousand followers. General Gordon was brought up before a metropolitan Novoa, 1« Power'. Block. ItoSeSu^K. Y?
sold pMlttoner sfa'uld nfajfa,
niail
And it i* further ordered liiat
mail contracts
oonfracts in .Maska.
Alaska, :uid to make gold
fold will no longer attempt to rondiiate the no- police magistrate on the morning bf
■nd silver certificate* legal tender. A Dill Uvea.
give notice to the ppr*m*
and *
rurnd,, lot rob»d in ng, .nd
estate, of the pendency of Mid
for the relief of tbv.lrmuiotte survivors was
The Fenivtan nrlnister of foreign affairs
No one who
heMtag thMcof by csw.iiig n cops &lt;» lD u 4
paw-etL Mr. Cuke argued ugaiust the edu- states that the debts in regard to which En­ oh.rgwl W1U, loit-riug
ret, WMhbri u&gt; ifc
tattfon bill. Genera fa (Jraut aud Beale were j gland entered a protest against the treaty of •«w him ooold blune th, polioemw
nowapoper Minted and iirvul-itediotakH*,
tendered the cuurtesj &lt;»f the floor.
.. peace are loans effected bjr private parties, who arrested him, or the inspector who
o( Barry. oner in ea&lt;-h week
Atb. 2.—In tlie sewue,
,
the chair present- and have never assumed an International rolegatod-hini for the night to the polio,
eri eonwtal &lt; i iilejil
enllafa of Henry 8. Payne i character.
. ..
\
oelKnotwitheteoduig hie oootention tluv
as senator from C-w. n
n&gt;a I The
• (AWrilttJ
Tb,nuMi»,ni
remains of the fluke
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of Albany were he vm ■ repnUble jouruUiet ud act.
Offered looking toward reference to an um­ escorted from Portsmouth to Windsor by
pire of the que.-t ion wild her the Ircatv of tbe prince of Wales. Uie crown prinee of ing nwj„. hi. editor', order, io dom­
ud»wfth Sriin has been fully carried Into ITussla. and the Marquis of Ixirne. From ing tbe gull of • hrwi mendioMt. Of
**wt by the United -State*. BUfa were the station to the castle tlie eoftln wm borne
“‘•’orthj ■u^i.tr.u, promptly
poreed to refer to tlie court o&lt; claims the
diMhm-ged Mr. MoLeuchUu, end Imth
bill of William (i. Ford, of' Monphis,' for on a gun-carrlHge drawn by eight horses.
Nothing has been heard from Chinese the lirelj little Echo .nd it, bright rormg
fifty bates of cotton seized by tho guvernm«M In 1«K5, und to refund to Jolm P. Wal- Gordon for two weeks, and ft is impossible reporter hire soured mi .io.llKt.dwartafBJM) for a seizure by Geueral Banks to forward telegrams to Khartoum. Nubar
at Now Orleans. The usual debate on tbe Pasha has resigned the presidency of the vsrtisemenL
Egyptian council of ministers, and the dis­
•dta1 Ma bill closed the ws^ioa.
satisfaction with European agents In Cairo
Ajn. 8r—Lu the .smote, Hr. WUaon pre and Alexandria fa said to be Intense.
t
f (R-itta)
vented• taint resolution of the isgfaiatare ot
gracttaK. after thi« &lt;WThe British government claims to have
.,Ter buJ • e&lt;&gt;PJ °&lt; • Pictor.
All
Mwo. aakh« immediate stej* to recover un­
earned purtfous of railroad land grants. A unearthed a plot by Irish Invincibles to oopie, me Imd, bwmru, no painter who
rvreived from eight thoumiid blow un Mountjoy prison. Letters found u worth a itraw mr will copy. h.
tb®. weeteni states asking for a in a cell showed that the wardens were to will nuk. a rtndy of a picture he like,
be bribed to place an Infernal machine in
Che prison, and that a noted conspirator wm for his own use m his own way, but
Eavoraidc reports were made to be thrown over a balcony andAllied.
he won't and can’t copy; and whanThe North German Gazette (Prince Bis­ OTW ymt by a copy yoo'boya, much
marck’s organ) says: “By his pbvBlclan’s mfrajaretarrduig ot tbe original end
advke Prince Bismarck renounses tee con­
Cloud. Tlu*
trol ofthe affairs of the Prussian govern- encouraging a dull ,mreon in foUowiu
a bnaineee be i. art gt for, bmidae ta.
croaaing nltlmately chaneee of mietake
Md unpoeturt
too may, h, fmd,
aider youreelf as having purchased a
quantity of mietaUm -d, Erding to
sex made a poltttad speech. Mr. Wfi«J hurtaoa 5SS»ed
jour power, bmng eogagad ia dtSta0»T
to lurimluw.
mating them.
The best on earth, ean truly be said
»ent ot a roinmfatjion to of GriCT»’Glycerine Balve, which is a
llttobenre^n the Indian
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The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.

Chester Messer.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXVIII. NO.,52.

The Hastings Banner.
H \-tingb. Barmy Co.. Migil.

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SUBSCRIPTION KATES]
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turoP.on of year. S1.50. Subscriber* out-

ADVERTISING RATES:
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Eitra charge tor special poaIHmm.

JOB PRINTING.
•W4&gt;dc|jl pndc is felt in the Job Printing: DewMEtraeiit of the Banxf*. Everything In tbe
office i&lt; now; snd with the latest faces of
\,|W the most approved patterns of machinery,
.nd competent workmen employed, enables the
n «VXRK to du firnt-ciAAS job work.
vr.SMrrn.
hnurT. Colobovr.
bKiw of Probate.
Prosecuting Attorney.
&lt;MITH A COLGROVE.
Lawyers.
.OBb-m uvur K. K. Grant** stora.}
-rxctlce iu all rourts of tbe .stale. Collections
;, &gt;-n|4tv looked after. Money to loan on real

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HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 18, 1884.
A. R. DIBECTORY.

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County News.
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CEDAR CREEK.
General -GeorRti W. Klouc
I? *&gt;eh- *'C- 'VrSTliiMM ' Greenbackers are sjck over the defeat
। of their pet candidate over in the town
j of Baltimore.

The republicans are well pleased with
the election.
.
A mistake in the report in the last
Banner from this town. The republi­
barryjcounty.
cans elected supervisor, one justice,
Hartinc* City.
highway commissioner, school inspect­
or and one constable.
Fitzgerald Po*(. No. 125.
Now that election is over we have
Port Commander. John H. Dennis.
something else to agitate tl&gt;e mind of
Senior \ ce Commander. Baker 8hrincr.
ah'! «r X*?: c'”niW.£r- Q H Greeadeld
the public—the appointments by the
Adjutant. George L. Wheeler.
ferJern,:^ler- p‘rRd Alexander.
town board. The board is a tie and a
Chtplaln, James M. Collivtor.
lively time is expected.
Omrcrofthc Day, Dan Blntsall
Officer of the Guard, Samuel Garrison.
Lorenzo Dixon is moving onto the
Santeant Major, Newton Rronaon.
Q. M. Sargeant, WlUlamK Ilall.
Charles Mowry farm.
Poet meeu each alternate Saturday evrtjlng at
Charles Bergman has rented the W’alArmory Hall. HasUbga.
ter Snyder farm In Barry, and moves
Nashville.
this week.
i 0. D. Ward has moved to Freeport.
JtffertLs Pott, No. 8X.
I
Baker Brothers and Wait propose to
Post Cxjniuiwnder, E. Potter.
Senior Vice Commander, J. Young
j monopolize the frog trad'? in this part
Jnnlor Vice Commander, Hi H. Sparl
j of the county this summer, but Morris
Quartermaater, Wm. Boston.
Chaplain. Henry W Heww?
i Stanton and Frank Pipher say no.
Officer of the Day, F. Baker/
Otneer of the Guard. H. Gr0M.
Spott, the jockey, has another old
Adjutant. E. D. Williama.
Sareeant Major, Jamea 8. Pern.
| pelter on the road. This means another
Q.
j. M. ftarxeant,
Sargeant, J. H. Hr
Harper.
----Post meets each alternate Tuesday evening a ! dead horse.
NiuihrlBe.
The.soldiera of this place, met on Sat­
urday evening, the 12th, to consider the
5OR SALK—Havtnx olber and Important en- organization of a G. A. R. post About
KaaemenU, I offer for Bale my home, one
mile north of the city—knowu aa the "City small twenty were present, signed the petition
Fruit Farm.” Here t* a cliaii&lt;x&lt; U&gt; make some
and paid one dollar each to secure a
money.
L. G. MOORE.
Hastings, April 15, um.
charter.
It was further decided to
RADIES IN SEARCH OF
adopt the name of Stark post in honor
of Mr. Stark, a soldier from the town of
Barry who was killed in l&gt;attle, being
completely riddled with reble bullets.
Will do well to call on
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The next meeting will be on Saturday
i Mrs, S. F. Feighner &amp; Miss C. A. Shults
everting, April the 26th,

WHOLE NO. 1500.

Rev. Robinson preached to a full will move this week. He will have one j Fairbunk on the Missouri, di verging
house Sunday evening. His next ap­ of the best farms in Maple Grove.
several milea to the north to go around
Frank Purchis haw exchanged his , the Auld mountains. • The latter towa
pointment is next Sabbath at .3:30 p. m.
house and lots in Nashville and eighty ‘ under Che stimulus of shrewd “boom­
in the Congregational church.
The members of Harmony lodge, L acres of land in the northern part of ■ eni” is growing rapidly and. as the rail
O. O. Fm expect to visit Hastings the the state, for T. B. VanWaggoner’s ! road will not go there this year and
I may never go there, some specoJators
26th, to assist in celebrating the 65th farm in Maple Grove.
Frank Reynolds and Chas. Putnam | and others may find Fairbank like a
anniversary of Odd-Fellowship.
■ Two stores and seven dwellings will are building fine residences this sum-1 saving-bank, easy to get your money in.
be built here this season, and the pros­ mer. They will l&gt;e ornaments to the j but not ho easy to get it out.
| Aberdeen is "way up north” only KB
pects are good for the erection of sev­ village.
G. A, Truman has made extensive ' miles south of the N. P. R. IL and is
eral more buildings the coming sum­
changes
in
the
interior
of
his
residence;
lbw and muddy with do drainage what­
mer.
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put in a furnace, painted the exterior ever and no possibility of any. It is a
The
election _____
of Wm.
Moore
for town
clerk on the republican ticket, is proof I and otherwise improved his hoqie.L
‘town of considerable
.. .importance
.
.how­
; that this section of Irving township is [ Frank Baker purchased the ota house ever and has two railroads, a flouring
1
। entitled to some of the important offi- ■ of Chas. Putnam and is having the mill, seven hotels, five banks and fifty
j' cos besides constables.
.same moved upon his lot in the east lawyers and real estate brokers, general­
ly called "land sharks” by the farmers.
| The township of Bowne elected the I part of town.
।
' entire republican ticket, except super-1 Russell B. Whitney was arrested for The winters here are much more severe
visor which honor was awarded to the I larceny, on Tuesday, upon a warrant than in the southern counties. Ellen­
greenback nominee, Jas. C. Johnson, j issued by Esq. Parady.
It appears dale and Columbia are the termini of
the C. M. A BL i*. R. R. and the C. &amp; N.
the present incumbent.
. Mrs. Rachel R. Quick lost a laisket con­
---------------- ——-— I taining a pocket book, which had a ten ,
W. R. R., respectively and are beautiful
BOWENS MIIX8. dollar bill in. The basket was found j and prosperous towns, especially the latSprtng plowing fairly under headway.»but the bill was gone.
Whitney was 1 ter, which has excellent water power.

Mr. Sprague has been visiting a few fined 88.1MI and costs, amounting to . The only objection to either of thess
days at Mr. Bradley’s.
826.00.
i towns is that they are too far north.
. Wm. Manley and Bert Beebe spent, Mr. Gaines died suddenly on Thure- • There is very little
-------------------* •land
- •
government
K \PPEN &amp; VanARMAN,
»v wight
Monday and Tuesday with Sam Ellison, day
night nf
of h»art
heart fii&lt;M&gt;aMP
disease, and WAS
was in Dakota south of tlje northern Pacific
Lawyers.
Eld. Gillaspie was called to Prairie- *buried
- —
at Hastings.
land grant, which extends fifty miles on
■ Over HiMtiogs NaUouid Bank.'
vllie last Sunday to preach the funeral • A little child of James Reynolds died each side of its track and takes every'
FOHX CABVETH.
of
Mrs.
Wm.
Havens.
on
Monday
morning,
after
a
long
ill
­
odd section. The government land
•'
Attorney at Law,
Mr. Richard Williams, a son of John ness.
It. never hail the servicesofa south of the northern Pacific land grant
Middleville. Mich
Williams, is very low with pneumonia. [ physician, but the healing art was apis nearly all in seven counties. Sully.
p w NISKERN.
Merty Baird has been very sick, but i plied by the laying on of hands.
Potter and Walworth* are nearly alt
i •
Lawyer.
is at present on the gain.
] Easter services was very ap_propritaken, but very little is taken in Mc­
tOver Spsulding’* dry goods store.!
There will be a meeting at the Brigg’s ( ately observed at both churches in Pherson, McIntosh, CampbeU|411(1 E»■Mii) attend promptly to nil btislneas In all
.Cifft' Charzt’N ruaitonAble.
school house, Sunday next at ten a. in., । town. The churches were both decor- ruonk I am informed that of the lat­
a
i:. kenaktgnT”
for the purpose of talking up the Sun- j ated very tastefully, and the exercises
ter counties Campbell is the beet, that
A.
Attorney at Law,
day school interest.
j by the children were very fine.
is contains the largest area of choic*
-over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s store.&gt;
Don’t forget the temperance lecture
lands.
In one year more this entire
.trucks in all courts of tbcBtate CoUerUoiM
NEIOHBOBING EXCHANGES.
at good templar hall next Wednesday
:
region east of the Missouri ami south of
.-••impily attending to.
I Allegan Gazette; * ‘
,
evening.
I the northern 1‘selfie land grant will be
"• LOWRY. M.l&gt;..
The amount, 818,000, deemed ne&lt;*ssa! in the hands of speculators and artuai
WOODLAWD.
i’ll VS1 clan, Surgeon and Oculist, (have a full assortment of Bonnets. Hat*. Ribry by the grange store management to ,
ASSYRIA
.iffio .m Thorn St.. Hastings, Mlcb.i
1 bon*.-Laces.
wblch we sell cheap We
Moving seems to I* the order of the
the continuation of business, has nearly M?ttlera’ .
•laims can be bought
.
.Some
of
the
farmers
have
their
oats
J,.
urrounrrr prompt «&gt;rouro.
j g” SSUKlKffirtldf
day.
all
Ix-en
taken
In
a
new
stock,
and
it
is
I
''
hich
vw
-'
desirable
nearly as cheap
■ ‘ffi. e hours -» in 10 a m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
1
boowbuouh.
and l&gt;arley sowed.
I Levi Holmes and Hiram Walts both
Wiephoue *x Hollowayrf’ffrug store. ,
,
\ SHULTC
purchaser could have taken them
.School commenced at the Center the all but certain that the institution wiU I “
t^r- Special alteutlou paid tx&gt; surgical diseases
________________
onuiain.
J rejoice in having new bams.
&lt;tke8M?« of the eye and car.
seventh, with Miss Mary Blackwood, of be continued. At a meeting of directors. Iron, the government and “proved then.
' Sam Myers has purchased a farm in
KETT A BUTLER,............................| ®EE ,IKKE '
Thursday. »1«JIOO in stock subocripUoM!"P '‘u'dthi'wlll undoubtedly be ths
Oakland Co., as teacher.
’ Odessa, and will soon remove to that
0
Pysicians and Surgeons, |
Sylva Chapman continues to grow wert- reported, but »3JXI0 were condi- [ r!“e toT »e*eral years, although around
I town.
tloneel upon erection of a building Redfield, Hjrron jpid other good pointe,
, Prairieville. Mieh.i
worse.
Having returned w&gt; Huting*! haw opened m
vull*. night or day, promptly attended.
Primary school in district No. 4 com­
Winnie Russel is very low at the down town. It.is the intention, how­ claims of 160 acres deeded without im­
menced
on
Monday,
under
direction
of
B. TIMMERMAN.
ever, to continue in the old Exchange provements are selling at from 01,00k
present time.
Miss Lana Grozinger.
• Homirpathic Physician &amp; .Surgeon,
Dr. Baker is commencing to use his building. If the directors still refuse to to 82.1W.
A
little
daughter
of
Julius
Hayden
tf if-rt d«»r en*! of Holloway*' drug store.)
place insurance upon the stock, some of . Crops were light last year in s**me lobroken limb.
died of consumption on Sunday last.
At the donation at G. W, Tompkin s the members mean to insure separately. oalities, especially in the northern conn­
C. S. Palmerton has purchased a saw last Thursday night there was over 812 The buckets and kickers of various ties; tint Mr. Page, of Broadland, Bea­
Dentist.
mill site of E. Bevire. in the south part
Ail work f.ruin]Ml&gt;;&gt;lt«&lt;oded to.
One door cast of Brooks &amp; Cook's, Stale St.
I sorts have as yet effected nothing, and dle county, raised 37 bushels of wheat
raised.
I
of the village.
A. W. Wilcox is putting blinds on his the councils are becoming more har­ to the acre and is selling it this spring
IjFVORE A PRESS Y.
And wiU soon have a full stock of
Warner Bros, think , of returhing to
I'
Physicians and Surgeons.
monious, but there are a number of for seed at 81.00 per bushel. A great
hou§e.
Ohio. They are straight boys and we
1 could name had equally
i Freeport, Mleh.’
Th^Msy ria boys who went to Sagin­ nice legal questions - which may yec many others
,
_
,
&lt;
pn*inpl!&gt; attended to.
J K,xxl crops. I could write pages more
don’t like to lose them.
aw to work in the mills, returned after make trouble.
Last
Friday
night
Deputy Sheriff ■ of this kind of business, but will drop
&lt; Hook
an absence of one week.
f 'reesy brough't td the county jail Luth- the subject now to be continued in our
Mr. Frost has moved back to Assyria.
A number of the villagers have gone
rigeuufur the Watertown Insunuioe Go. 1
jer Pierce, whom he had cSptured at i next.
vi'. ru&lt;-poiStiirt on a cuhii'n property against| to Hastings on the lawsuit between He lives in Charlie Tuckerman's house.
I am no* prepared to take order* for
Yours Truly.
Mancelona. Pierce is the man whose "
&lt;•*' !'_&gt; iln . lightning or wind: agnln«t a man's !
C. M. KN APP1CN.
P’ h» death and iMN-Hlent.
' Eugene .Horton and Geo. Richards,
throat was cut at Otsego, last winter,
DSLTON.
j
which
came
off
to-day,
Monday.
PCLITIOAL
POINTS.
( -oi»K a Ml ELDON,
&lt; Items scarce, but republican town­ presumably by Wallace A. Botsford,
Two new new families in our
town.
and he . is the complaining witness
UFKfWU.
I ship officers
. . more so.
.
______ I MMrriuUi stoiesnwji.
_
i
Norw,“’rt
,m th- "l'k ' ^
“urt
n“», to, . . ..i___
“*• j pe'rJSbiSIhJ
M^inS!
___ r...z
ta “
। Sunday the funeral of !“
■■••in Abstract Block,Hustings, Minh.।
Mrs. Addbert Norwood is on the sick |Iagainst
him now in the
cin-uit
court, j One Samuel I
! Havens, of Orangeville, was attended I
ili&lt;-only set of Ahstrart Books In Barry
nw "
[list.
! Pierce skipped &lt;mt as the trial ■!&gt;- wts of £ poUtical party which styles
' at the M. E. church here. Her death
Mrs. Chas. Hunt-is under the doctor’s preached, induced to goby threats of jitself tm, “Union party." when in fad
|
,\ FOOTE. M. IL
occured Friday.
' caj-e.
proeeeutian for adultery wi^h Botsford’s : the organization is nothing more nor
L.
Physician and Surgeon.
Easter
services
took
place
Sunday
EMMCT servjcw wua pu—
&gt; ।' Mr
p. C
wife. lie
Hegav.
Mr.. F.
C.. Mr Allaster is building an wife,
gave hail, Mondai. for his ap-.
t#-Fnrtbcr announcement next week.
ofth-e .’.imI »l&lt;&gt; Malo ML. N»Mntile.Mich.)
'1 party under a fraudulent name. It is
|
evening.
The
church
was
handsomly
j
to
1|iH
building,
in
the
shape
&lt;tf
■
pearance at
it thi
the next term.* I
I* silence next door north Wolcott Hou*e.
an annex of the bourbon party and ths
derated with Howers. furnwhwl by
houw, |Sx20
• ■ all* promptly, attended too, day or ulght.
. saloon keepers ought to pay Dickie for
...
• . __ __ ..
XI I nn/l .
wvStorms. If...
Mrs. M.
J. and • y
Blackman is building a new
t rpHE IMPORTED &lt;'I.YI»ESDALK DRAKI Mrs. Alljert
FROM MITCHELL, DAKOTA
his services. In his tirades of false as1 STALLION,
‘ 1 sertions nothing appears to please him
Otis Gosa and Josie Socket. The house l&gt;oart| fence jn front of his house; also j
Veterinary Surgeon.
An intereatin* Ix&gt;tt4&gt;r from c.M. Knappen. more than his abuse df the republicafi
neipt. Rutland, near Ywkloy school house. •
was well filled, and the exercise very | (
wjre fpn(g. along the road I
•‘SAS-'^^ZS:
•
iP^y”
iU ar tend :dl (nils for servkift nlRht or day.
; nortfi ofJiis house. Tbbt will save some ।
BANNKB.
nt.-, mwaahv/
’
; i&gt; a rich
gclang pleasant.
We came west over the southern Min-1 chariutie Republican.
.
Mr. ano
and aim.
Mrs. VICTIM.:
George VanTyne went- gnQW
„n .’&lt;driftjJ
ne
;t winter,
winU.r,
Mr.
|rifta n
ext
► e. bkowx. m. d.
w. r. rouiKMcs. h. d. i bi'iau &lt;
nesota division of the C. M. 4 Kt. 1’. IL
t!±L’L“t
to their home near Middleville loot!
Jr„ neeow n.vmmn ... me
« re. . . ■“ ;| (n
dt • simpiv ana only
o^v r
lt
in this city
l,UN. BROWN &amp; IXiLHEMUS.
kind wn 1. o-nc
irarau• 1.1 ro try
vmltra
till.
#ra
---------wlta
H
&gt;
ro
“
I
lt
to
Wclla
ooun
was
iiapoiibte
to
unite
the
ternpenmre
»’ Hnm&lt;rpathinPhwici»i»4Sunreon». Sawi™
were scared nearly out of their wits
able disr
auo
The
wife
*
1
’
l
jr
dken
and
the
scenery
is
picturvoter,
in
a
united
and
harmonious
ef:
Mies
Curlie
Dokter
teachra
school
in
;&lt;lffiw oxer Julius RummU’k nlore. Main ML) I Is rixpwu
one night hot long ago.
The w
* .
i.
.. .uuf eaqne. This is good atoek country, but I fort. Two men. aided by about hrdf a
pcrlorac- i tfip Sprague district this summer.
•Aills answered from the office at all hours of
? J
in the ucexl
*
,«
-m.™!, u hll8 dozen tools, thwarted and opposedbiuthought she heard a 1noise
‘
dnj ornirfjt. Dr. Polhemus wlU rive sja-rla) I i n - " ■
ityle, 22d I MIB Angie DeWolf wields the sceptre
■ waa trying to get developro v ery slow iy. altoough anas monjoa, ^ion with a pervr
--------------J
reraeness
and
- Mention to oiseuM-a of the F.yr and Ear.
inniM.*nd
house as if some one
-■
,
had
a
railroad
for
ten
years.
The towns v
indtetiveneos
impoasRde
I reconcile
UWrw
- O tn &gt;&lt;• u m • ■&gt; l&lt;&gt; 4 n m
I ID.UH
-------r. , . —
-- ---------- to
1 iD our «whooL
,
down cellar: so the num of the house,'
„ ..AM. Huit. ..ro.l ooa.lv mil. Kava, ...... tknlr rararovrag
I ism n*..
k™* Ju&lt;*’ !
Mit* Peter Nichols left for /Three armed with his shot gun. proceeded to are very pretty and nearly alb have consistent with their great profession*
The two
water power and a grist mill. West of of temperance principles.
I I gen of dratt horse* to be the bert horre in tbe |
week, wnere she Will attend
hunt out the intijuder; when to his
men referred to are I&gt;. P. Sagen. lorfcl.
' countn' for fsend ng and road purpewes.
.
Wells as far as Fairmount, where we
ami James Gorton. Neither df these
amazement on openihg the door a black
school.
. Piu»iaas»-F»nii»ri*Famo
-ajxrxj TOxax-wo*. •
j
d^pttoyJ^/feeiliM
H. A. Avery has returned from Ohio. hog xyith his nose in the slop pail was stopped for supper, the land is low and men would in any wav countenance or
I flat and not good for successful wheat afiiliate with the citizens’ temperance
He is quite an invalid, and much thiner
ir'.t Subscriber is prepared to’do SAV
1 number UKJS, he by Clutaceitor 1»1. be
all hh could find.
raising, but affording excellent pastur­ movement. Both of them applied all
WIX(; and EILING in an experienced msnrier
^e by Lord JUddo 4M, be b*’ Clyde
Soon will the small boys be seen
the force of an oath)»ound organization
«nd on Miort noUer, at mj shop In the rear room ■
tn45. than-wben he left here.
J. J. Perkins is some better, Wps in .j wending their way to the lakes and age and producing good crops of oats; and the power of the party lash to pre­
'
a. HAZEN k STORE, opposite M
। 2nd dam by Farmer s
i vrk nltnnil WarebouM". Stole rtrceL
barley and hay, neither corn nor wheat vent the uniting of the temperance
ponds with hook and line to gather in
r William Walls**. 4th tbe village r short time Saturday.
are sure. West of Fairmount we pass ticket and vote. And all tbe time knew
inch.
their spring crop of frogs. And after
J. RUN LEY, Brewer
through a high rolling prairie the most perfectly well that their action would
make tbe season of IBM
they get them gathered they bring them
result in the maintainsnee of the open
olmes * holly.
Froip the Herald.
of the way to Woonsocket, the infant
I
at
Ina
saloon'in this city for years to come.
B.
G.
Forter
is
dangerously
111.
to
Delton
where
F.
J.
Norwood
pays
Of Woodland.
wonder of this section. It is the junc­ Had they been paid in dollars and ceota
alngle M
J. Alwine has Improved hie lot with the cash for/them.
tion of the southern Minnesota nd by the saloon keepers they could not
fr,sire to rail Hie Hperial attention &lt;d their 1 dent* at
Two hundred dollars has been raised Jamre river Unroot the CM. &amp; 8t. P. I have rorved the raw* of
a new fence.
«-nv friend* to lheir
Albert Parks is moving onto his farm in this town for the purpose of fixing R.R. wa. born la-1 October, and .1- &gt;
n,orf '«"*'&gt;«II,.
Axrmmm jjttbmthe cross way east of the saw mills. For
this week.
ready has three good hotels, three banks,
_
Mr. A. M. Herrington is expected two or three years this croesway has three laayera. twelve land and loU , It is worthy of note that the demo­
crats of the various towns in Kalaniazrxx
been very bad. and people that wonW
____
_
&gt; two
weeks.
ihome in
aiiout
brokers, scvtiraIjrtpretLKhops, eto.. and ,county have been vwy loth to, rnn ufiMrs.pHr.
’reaoey
»V. Llbbic Underhni.
Mjk
r&gt; p1res8e
y Is near Grand Rap­ have traveled that road have been
। claims a population oitJOO. 3The coun- ,der their own rotors this spring. We
I’OXHJBTIXG OK
; KU«7 RerdvG
forced to go around one way or the
ids this week visiting her parents.
try adjoining is a high rolling prairie have before us th*democratic tickets of
ton.*lOtelSetb GBe*. Rob’t
MY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS'
a majority of the towns of the county
Mrs. Foster Sisson has been visiting other part of the time. We think this
and produces excellent crops of wheat,
Roberts. T. Park*, Iher parents near Hastings, the past is a good move in. the right direction, oats and some corn. From this place outside of Kalamazoo, but it is the ex­
A ND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
’
1‘PWL H. POWER*. P. M.
ception to find one
and
it
will
not,
as
some
thought,
make
wedk.
to Aberdeen we were impressed with They appear as the
Josiah Brown, of Lowell, has leased our taxes terrible high, but it will l»e the beautiful scenery and the prosper- j
HASTINGS Mabdtts.
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
the “unioaC. A. Curtiss’ farm and took possession an addition of only about fifty cents on ous appearance of the country; especial- [
&lt;.,« appearance or the countn ;«pecuii- anUmonopoly” tiekeL etc. mmnrng
AND GLASSWARE.
Wheat, whit*
a thousand dollars tax.
Better pay
Saturday.
Wheat, red
ly is this true of 8prink county. A round that
democrats of the various town*,
Corn, retail
1 00&lt; 1 75
Dr. IJsVore will improve his dwell­ that than have to pay some man for his the villages which are. thrifty and clean with tbe idee, apparently, that their
Beans...........
ing house this summer by the addition team.
we see numerous houses and liarns, proffer to the voters would not “Bmell
Pork, dree-te d
*e |&gt;rii|x»fM! to du an honest business, pay ns Beef, drew**!
of an upright
’
some were cabins of sod or boards and as sweet” under the name that belongs
NASHVILLB
to them. But notwitludanding tbtne
Much for produce as Hasting* or Nashville, and Butler
Frank Wolfe is erecting a dwelling
Alta and Jennie Deriar. of Auburn. others looking t^mfortalile and indica­ artifices they have been rejected with
sell you good* nt a reasonable profit, competing KO&gt;
.si Roush’s new addition, east of CheoeHeann .........
ting pnktpwity. Off alioiit ten or twelve more emphasw than ever.
■ flh the almve place*.
Ind.. vl*t«d In town aeveral days.
PutoaMw
brough’s factory.
Florence Hubbell and Lizzie Livings­ . miles to tnc west we see the Wessing­
Milo Fish is recovering from his se­
il. i Tbe only general emancipation day
ton. of Battle Creek, spent the week at ton hills reaching as far north as Wala, I celebration in the stale, Auguct 1, will
vere wound in the knee, received white
*’«• upi-mchuc the liberal patruiuucr our
sey, which is the junction of the C. M.
* | probably be held in Battle Creek. There
TaalM*"-""L.
J.
M
’
iteon
’
a
fri'-nds liHVCfkru ns in the Wt. and lw&gt;|ie to
&amp;8L P. R. IL. and the C. &amp; N. W. R.R. j
hewing timber.
Mrs. Frank MeDerby Is vtatUng rela­
■•'•t it h Innrr |iar&lt; of Woodland trade by fair
The veterans of Freeport and vicinity
and is a young and growing town sur­ a colored band tournament,
lard
are thinking of organizing a 0. A. R. tives at 1’anua.
ofSundavsand a Masonic
C. W. Smith has told his grocery to rounded )►&gt; beautiful prairies. To the J. J. Evans, Batth- Creek, to
Post at this place.
Wm. E. Buell aadk.lt White. po««*- west of Redfield we are tbe Bald moun­ ing secretary, and all drtirir
Uenrv Withey will build a house on
tains and are informed that tbe count ra­ tion cm the subject should »
, Mon to be givot the Unit of May.
S«VEN PER CENT, discount for eash
his farm east of the village, some time
Edward Kreae has traded Ma house west of them is first class prairie rais­
will be given on sums of $1.00
during the summer or early tall
and lot on Main street with Mr. (krrdo- ing blue joint gram in great luxuriance. Rapids, has born
and upwards, except sugars
Mr. A. Curtisa baa purchased a lot on
TbeC. A N. W. ft.
has projected a___________________
&gt; nier for his farm of 110 acres, paying
Housh'snew addition, and expects to
—.
------- Mr. Keese line of railroad tree, HwUteM wert to jewelry from Mra. Mentor.
buUd. house Uxceon at u early date. the dUTerenoe in money

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MILLINERY

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Tin anil Repair Shop,

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware.

'»nHiiiiiiiiniE,

J
r An ME Kb r A INLY

SAW GUMMING

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ii^Easr®?;

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LAIE

fri«d came back just then,
I sank to the bottom, and drew my
I bodv w*th my arms near and nearer to begged to be taken to the hotel at
j: twii
the shora, ridng to the surface aa often I mustatart for home, I aMid, iui
fEtla Whseta?
,
'wnreli in
meLinpineotf*'.-]
—nnzers ot Light,
| ** necetoary. A man was lying on the as possible. Arriving at the
- &gt; ho
1MX1M. I
Them are two •—------------------ --- T l'’
f Gul who y«t ai» bitterest ! b-ach one of the few who ever reached saw a carriage and horsos standi
“Tell ue how roar hair turned white,
Both l»rn ot------ ---- .
I it. When ho Haw me fee bl v struggling. fore door. Four gentlemen came Ont
f‘xV‘
.
eaid one of ihapartyatthe llreeido.
No human breast their dual presence’ I he crept down to the waters edge, and, and agreed to take me with them.
ft.
“—
Indan,-USV -rid
knows;
i reaching out bis hands, tried to *.d me.
“I learned from their conversation
mo white
Wl
home tn
As violently oppowtl km wrong and right.
When one drawn mar, the other takes swiftI I/lowly crept np a little way out of that my companion* had bt»en sent oat ! the white hi
BnfMo
Beimr in a
“
i I he writer, but he was so weak that, from Cleveland to identify the dead Ohio *for n
flight '
And wiuitj one enter*, thence the otherr i falling backward, I would lose my hold and find the living. Each' related in­ return, I took passeee by the
G. P. tiridith for Toledo, on a UM bun
goes;
| aud .-ink again.
‘
.
cidents c jnnected with the search.
day afternoon. The ship I’arned over
TUI uiortal life in the immortal flows
“At ln--t I was lying on the dry sand. They spoke of being out in boats,
Bo must there two avoid each other’s sight.
400 passengers ud crew. I must have
How good it seemed to lie there, if only sometimes all night, dragging '■f^r
Despair and Hope may meet within one* I need never move again. My compan­ bodies, of seeing the thieves at their slept soundly for about two hour, m
my berth, when I was awakened br the
heart,
Tbe vulture may be comrade of the dove. ion Hpoke roughly yet. kindly to me, villainous work, of the disgraceful sound of hurrying footsteps overhead,
Pleasure and [rain sWear friendship realI telling me that it was sure death to re­ quarreling of tha coroners, ah 1 of the end, looking through the ventilator to
main there. I refused to move, but, discomfort* of camping out. ' At length
and true.
But till tbe grave unites them, still apart
being muph stronger, he oomp&lt; lied me one of the gentlemen said he regretted the upper de k, 1 saw two or throe sailMust dwell thure angels known as Peace1 to get up, and, half supporting me in going back with no news of the youug ore running along dragging •h““PP®’
and Dive,
his
arms, dragged me unwillingly man K., v hose friends were so anxious I pertly dressed ud went lorwwM to
Far only death can reconcile the two.
the promenade deck, where I heard
along. A farmer met us and almost about him.”
1
I carried me across the fields to a low
“ ‘I half believe,* said he, 'that he from the pilot-house above the voice of
SIDE-SHOW SHOOTERS.
&lt; two-roomed log cabin. In the smaller was not on tfip boat at all. We have the captain crying •Starboard! Hard
Pe- room, containing two beds, I was at last seen everybody, dead or alive, who has starboard! and Rteer her for the shore!
ftTheehip veered from her course
permitted to lie down. The long blaok been found, and no one answering his
and headed for the shore, five miles
‘
[Han Frand»co Chronicle ]
neck of a bottle was inserted between description is discovered.'
Centaur Ui n I ment.
Shouting for a aidfshow is not the my lips, and I drank and drank until it
“ ‘Where is his description? asked away.. I went back to my state-room,
awakened the man in the other berth,
most a-atliotic occupation in the world, was gently removed.
The draught another.
.
but it is one of the healthiest, and it warmed me.
“ *1 have it No, not hero. I remem­ and rapi&gt;ed on several of the doors.
has other advantages which attract the !
“I alternated between consciousness ber, I gave it to the coroners. He was, As I came out again into the cabin I
class of young men engaged in it In and unconsciousness, but remembered as I recollect the description, a man saw smoke cm liug out from the aide.
yesterday's rain the reporter had a much that passed about me. A large about 2B, Ifair akin, blue eyes, and black The command had been given to call
talk with one of the out-door men of one man with a tall hat, black satin vest, hair. It is hard to go back with no in­ up the passengers, and when I again
E
forward
deck they
of the recent additions to the city’s and heavy gold chain came in and lay formation. By the way, strager, did reached
- the
-— ------------ were International Throat 4 Lung Institute
varied attractions in tlrn amusement down upon tbe other bed. He certainly you see any one answering that de- crowding upon it. Just aromod from
Ml Lafayette Avenue. Innaorr. Mich.
' sleep, they hurried out half dressed or
line, and that was what he said about had not been in the water, and I won­ scription?’
“ ‘Would you be willing to take the, in their night clothes, many carrying
the shooter's business.
When asked dered if he had been saved in a boat.
if that w as all he could say for the A man in the next room was exclaim­ body without any preparation for children, bandboxes, bird cages, carpet­
burial
?’ I asked.
j bags, and bundles, all anxious to save
business he replied: “Oh, no; it gives ing mournfully:
“ ‘Why, of course. Any way wc could j something.
I climbed up on the
a man a chance to travel, broadouB his
“ ‘Mine Gott! Mine Gott! Mine
get
it.
’
’
.
z
railing and, taking hold of a stanchion,
views and gives him an, understanding . monish is all gone. Mine monish is all
“ ‘Well, then.’ said I, ‘drop me m H’h swung myself to the mam dock below,
of human nature for which no other oc­ gone; Mine wife is gone. Mine son is
'
Stepping over the forms of many who
cupation affords as great an oppor­ gone. Oh, mine Gott, mine monish is house.’
“A shout went up from the carriage, were lying there still asleep. I went
tunity. This rain has knocked busi­ all gone!*
•
ness for this' day, ljut give me one
Again and again that mournful .wail A few days later, after enjoying the de- ! around to the engine and, looking up,
hour's sunshine and I will start in went up. Then I heard the tall man lightfnl experience of being kb-sad and j saw that the fire had broken out near
cried over and welcomed back from the ' the smoke-stack in a spot so difficult to
again with the elithdsiasm of a man call out wrathfully:
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Th&gt; iMtttatt RM founded by Hr. M- Moavlelk,
I soar nwroraret
_____ ...
who has just entered the lousiness.”
“ ‘Won’t some one kill that d------ dead, I lighted a cigar, seated myself get at that in all probability the ut Park, &lt; ex-side nurtron of French armyi,
(.si
comfortably, and
Hurrying back to the special treatnurtit of Catarrh. Catarrhal t B.S.MBU.
“In the cast a good ehoutpr gets $25 a Dutchman?’
-----------r had the novel experi- , ship was doomed.
r*ee. A Oea't
u.&lt;
OcaftHws.
AMhtaiu
Bronchitis.
Consumption
aud
“Then I 'dozed off again. When I 'I ence
nnrn of
nf reading
nmiiling my
mv OWU
own obituary,
ohitnarv. and . the main deck,
deck. upon
Upon which the CTOwd
week, and they advertise and are adver­
CHICAGO.
tised for just as for any other class of awoke, more people were coming in, -------a good
orthodox
obituary it was. ‘too.’’ I was fast increasing, I removed all my inc CTV.tnnrul Ol won- luuuni eauaiuat ■ in.
1 —
11
Souviellc'* new and wonderful inveRttan. tbe ;
--------------------------- i clothing but mv night shirt and drawers.
talent. It is a regular business there bearing a woman, and they were saying
A Beveracr X.l Fnand i. Idaho.
! TakiQg mv
ikBt] Enables, I Spcrunirter, an tmirnnwnt which coBvry* turdand well followed. Shooters are gen­ she was the only woman saved. I
lea! [inip-rth-t direct to |orts affected, and ■
(Bismarck Tribune.]
M «»w»ra»
erally decent fellows, but as their busi­ heard them say that eight men swam
I rolled raw
them «
up» with &gt;my
trousers «**«
and which I* tioM uteil In all the leadlna boftpltok in
•
A
'"AT
T
*
o
“
ti
“
S
i
ieTdthom
careiullyawav
on dart vi~r“ Europe. It Is only stow Dr. HouHdteS htvett- •
ness is often precarious they, sometimes ashore, and twenty were saved in a boat.
tlon
and dbcovsnr of thh new method st treat-”
KAItOWOOD
will accept a situation with an unreli­ Only twenty-eight saved out of over in un Ideho hotel, ud beckoning a j ! niig|,t rM,vor lbolII if U,„ ,hip ehonld I Ing the air paAsagr-. that Throat and lomg dlt- j
,
escape destruction,
( limbing up on eaten are no hingsr feared. Physicians and*
able showman, and that, perhaps, is 400! Toward evening they put us oil Wl^^r- ° huu “ , :
Miflrreni invhed to InvanUKat* ihtwrenodr &lt;4
one thing which has prejudiced t» many in a heavy lumber wagon-^-on beds of
!110 b}?*9 ° w®*er.
the-rail near the gang-plank. I held on treatment. 'If ltnpt*«Wlr to call Is psr»nn.
Sir?
And the nonplussed waiter until the frantic crowd. pressing for- | writa for list &lt;n nutation* and I ntrmatioual
people against our trade. But shout­ straw—to take ns, they said, to ‘Lloyd’s
w«d. forced me uwuy. -I crept along New*. Thouxand* treated by letter. ln«tm Eor wlcby the GRAND RAPID1” u INDIANA
ing is our business, and it does not tavern, three miles away.’ Jolting looked »t him ounou.ly.
mcnla M-tit t&gt;i any addreas by exi»rvfa. alth'full K R.CO. Sugar maple the principal tWct
Bring me a glass of water.
on
gunwale te near the wheel ou the direction*
’ make much difference to us wHlther it along over a rough road, the pain in
for using. CstH upon or adore**
F.adraxdt already w-t r
The waiter went out into the kitchen
gj(]C( where I clung and watched
is the amphibious and carnivorous dog my chest and limbs became unbearable,
DR. M. WUVTELUC, ‘ town. auTcHie*. oneof the healths,; yinigl
*
bl irotfhjette Ave.. r»rtroll. Midi
, United btatet, pun-.t water, ti&gt;od bmhVct*. Ar
udBoon re urnod and midi
too crowd aa they urged forward Iron.
' or a panorama of the Holy Land. It is I and I remember nothing more.
Bog pardon, stranger, but that last thesp|lrouhing’dained.
“Days afterward I awoke from what
not an easy business to learn, bat when I
■"once U man becomes
i
accustomed to it | seemed a 'long sleep,
‘ (re I found mvself order of youth has slipped my memory. |
“
There was scarcely a scream heard'.
room, alone. What is it you want?’’
he can shout before the crowned heads }: lying
lyingon
------a-----bed in a
- ostrange
si..^.eo 1WU
vuo n.uw.
As the
flames urow
drove mum
them mnuer
further and
with the dignity and case of a fish- The sound of voices came in through)
through I
1
jant—a-glass
a-gteM—of
—water
Do . further forward whole columns of tx-oW. O UVGHAR.T,
i—warn
01water1! do
peddler in the most familiar alley on ] the open 1 indow and
,
from the halls, you understand that ?
, ole were pushed into the water. Hua­
* passing
'
t
V® W£t.er?nd o^ods caught their wives and children,
his business route.
where people were constantly
‘ “It is a great business in one. way. t to and fro. They were talking of a he. rushed out to the bar The bar- । an(}t throwing them overboard, jumped
5r1*i.”D ?'erj: *£t" th"m’
»■'“*
■“
You nee, wt- don't have to pack any ap­ great disaster, of dead bodies lying in
JiiMt pithiklutfi. a ticwetllUcai of l»K. Cvi.vrH ■
paratus or carry any wardrobe. A heaps on the sand waiting to be bottle m tbe hoBM, .book hiuhoKlud | Mma wont .bout ,pdvon.lv begging wsi.i.'k Cr.i.FMK.'TKr Esi* i v oil the rad Inti i-iirr
Sjx nnatorrhu-a or Miuinal WrakucM. luvolman cun start on a ’ moment’s notice. claimed, and of others being buried in Mid tborewun to drop m .took. The ,owl OM to Mvo tboir ehildreinud &lt;»(
;*„„ - *__s st
Li
. euiuw oue tc eave weir children. and untary Scmitisl Lo*mi. liiiwrtrary. Menial and
There was ow.uvtl.mK
.omothmg .'..vuiabout &gt;; ’“'‘t ?
'n g,’,,I‘!WUBn
““TJ wnpn
when “
they
uno PhyafaU Iiicaparhv, Impnliiueuts to Marriage,
But hotel men ore not apt to think any n trench.&gt;. TLv.«
-----------ey wore pushed or jumped into
ptr. . also, iXrtinumptlon, Epilopwy and Pita, lur»P°rt«l, whereupon
the water um
held their
lines. o!
of coroner',
eoroniTB quarreling
&lt;initrr&lt;»lin&lt;r reported,
wnereupon the latter roared »u
tk,.:. infanta high
u । above
.
more of a traveler because be had no county lmc«.
duml l&gt;&gt; yeti-kidulRvni-e. «r mwhhI extrava- n
AND
baggage. That is the way it goes—one over i&lt;x». ot thievee in boat-, at night I “‘J.
. ,
their head. After thev wore drowned rance, Sr. '
’ • •’ •
.
, :
'
.‘I1?1; ‘their quilted akirta buovo.1 tta-m thing balances another. There are ad­ .tapping the drowned Bodiea, and tearA SURE
duuwaaBn.
buoyed
them
U!..
(
*- «•
■
•
vantages and drawbacks, ups and ing rings from fingers and oars. Those ' riund plain English? I want a gloss of j jmj j
saw
babies
actually
trying
with
i
'•
’
irccwiful
ptikrtiro.
that
the
alarming
«-onaeto drmk-^dl w.nt il, ^ir ,".!.
downs The worst calamity of all, uf moootoooo. voi^were forever talking I
CURE
U**1. 1Sto'SKXS?
—J_ . .
. .
• P
.
(inenrrs of M-if-MliuM’ maj be radically niretl.
* iMiinlliiK out atuudv ofcurv atonc-r simple, cer
course, is the failing, of the voice. Did •'^•XTi’f'Z, .ere dtodf The ’
de.p~.tan the wtoter hbnta! np
‘h.» «“•“
■FOR
tain, un&lt;l
and rffretual.
rffrctual. fr\
hv means
mvans of which rtervsuf*
rrervwfIn desneration the waiter
' llg
1 5no naruea ,u 1110 Water.
’ luin.
you ever nee a shunter who couldn't
°P;
“Tbe ship grounded at daj-Jireak m . ■few. no matter wliat h|a«ondllion may lr. n»a\
shout? Well, he is the most melan­ dead were at rest. What hod I to do ^J10 Proprietor and told him the story. 1• B
bout ten
about
ten Ifeet^of water, a little mere ' t urn
evvhlmaeit cheaply, privately and ratfic.-dh.
tne lanaiord
landlord looked puzzled, and him- I1 than
u1Ba bUf
ly-w V"t------ “u
“i^rc I ST Thl' Lr&lt;&gt;,,r’' should be in the hired- of
choly man you ever will see. He pines with that shiptfreek ? Why did not The
’ ha ’half a injig from shore.
The
fr. s
T RAlf
slininre
i
.'*“
Tbe 1 «!'®nyouth and every man in thr land.
““lf nntanul *flirt
sway and dies.
Before dissolution | some one come to me? What
Irhat was I 8elf
“° dining-room and op- ’ WBter
abouCtW-forward
forward wari
p^rt of h«r
bur ; *Dt under we«J. Id n plain envelope, tn nn» • Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
&gt;m? Wbv Probed the stranger and raid:
wa_ ton
i «
“
1 *‘ldrr*M- P^-fud. m Mpt at 4x rente
•veryliody abuses him. The curiosities , doing here in this strange root,
Indigestion, Diseases of
whose prahes he has sung for years re­ ! was I so stiff and sere, so full
my waiter U
fuse to recognize him, and the boys •so weak I could not move? I
.
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
who steal in under the tents make him
------ again, and when
I awoke still the aaibe ’ j or“^®
r‘
taUfaVItalt^rdrX^
I Loredo
gb-a of water-nothing
°"“ch ------------ Rheuniatlsm, Dlzilness,
tlie butl of all their jokes. He is the [ voices were
diuwucu ।
**T ------- o----.-re.roronere.Libostai.nd ! but.utrmghtw.ter,-Th’elm^ &lt;ILre m,7ff a. lut. Io .
----- 'upuk
embodiment of misery. You can
kupqk bodies, thieves, coroners and boats; and ! bnt straight water.’
Sick Heedache, Loss of
him dr wu with anti aw. Try it.” L
then came a din recollection that I had' M T® ■of«7." replied thelandlord,
Tl.nra I
WRter
beneath me was a atrugAppetite, Jaundice, Erup
At this
— *r
point
—r the
— .----------shoutcr pauiu d. known something
lething about that shipwreck. II “but I can t accommodate you.i
He iuul rattled off his story of tbe It all at once
unnus clineinkr to nimh
nta
’'u 11—»----life came
came back
back to
to me
me clear
clear II j8
tlons and Skin Diseases.
strange business in much the same and distinct. S&lt;x n afterward a man : b«re that it doesn't j&gt;ay to keep ’em. BI1*™ ,5.hL. »
* , suddenly a
style he would have MMiimed on his ; came with broth and nourishing food, ! Wo.’vc 8ot 501110
prime
Kentucky uLntlv h.
feet eI«*'«d in­
box in front of the
tbe sh
sh-jw.
iw. He
1
did not of which I ate with a relish wnilt
*•* *u“1— "
........
.
8
8 , dr
W»K.&lt;«h
down., iI. ueierdeter-।
appear iiiB
This was
iIon
®nre-that.
in«-”'
miaart
toother
- ■
.uuwu.
-------the least exhausted, but uie
the re- ‘ answered my questions.
"Ort !
.
...
I m 1T1 Ari
mm.. swim etov.rd
_____ i
.
®“ tn
tojump,
.tern
Tb® stranger finished his meal in I ml“tha
Br&lt;1 the aU,rn
iporter fonud
'
' -owe
. _ difficulty in keeping Saturday and I had left Buffalo on tbe I
.
l
Sunday
preceding.
Lloyd
’
s
tavern
was
,
“
lt,nco
__________
Mntehrai
'
h
&gt;
°
f
th
®
re
B
oh
silence.
—-------- T ,
° io»ui of
ox ms
track of the idea* elucidated by the
a#ga” "f* 13
w»dsr Utt mmm
clutches ofJthe drowning, and them
voluble showman.
fifteen mile, from tbe city of Cleveland. '
mefaea eraetewte
imutgrtnp.
How «Xm IB. here?
ho"
niofare Oreeley’a Boyhood.
make a dotonr for the "shore.
Kemem[Ben: Perley Poore's Rcniiniscouwa.]
benng how I merf fc, jump fou, the
I must got into tha »ir. I mi-: . ’T/.w,.. ri—________ i
i'
l»“
'
[“Guth'* in New York Tribune.)
• go homo.
Homo!
Wliv at hom/
Ho"“wreeloj.poriotml.ppnrucie w,“r “ • w&gt;7, whon luulmg to
When
we have
‘
1'oni
1 P“‘ “1
,'cl
o'0"1'
---------------—‘zliut
we call dull aoubtlrevtfioy mourned mo •.dud/I : iTtaltaS
SOT A tUMk. ATI, '
tamiH in the United States, wo are ob a b.ui been .toad for dure to them. I I
C-MnUnry, a mam- ■
Y“* "‘S**11 b-v “7 ride, ud
had been dead for days to them. I ,
tremendous boom roAjpared to almost tagl^d the man to bring me eome
.M “!£!£''°5 te'™.0”1' "1‘o
, fcfE
41 At*
U *u
“ * .,»«!»« to, the
‘ rol &lt;e°u® *nd Bore remedy tor a'I tboae
„
down
1
'
’
™S. Un ,Om,&gt; i *“ *bl' clinpion ol Ihi foJtac^ m
22S!r2!f-wh,cb &lt;^troy tni frmhnes«V^
any other nation in thu wdrld. The en- ; clothes. Ho brought uoml old gar- j
| bottom, with my &lt;,
_____°P»
. ”. w &gt;beauty,
waate
tha Btrensu), mar the bmullor uie, witfan
■ tem, UMd to “
.7*!® a
*T
“‘l of
01 lli,to
» *
terjiriHcs being carried out in a time ol imrada much too la^ge
®
k
narrate
visit
his to tb
tbe
ifh
“H®
«r.1
f,i'k
"J0X®**
a,i 5 “T ■lying
1-ring
on the bed
i»&lt;i
staguatfcm here would amount to great
printing office of a country newspaper of th0
in all
the lake heaps
beans of
-* dead
J— ’ bodies
’ ••
old block sloucheil lint, and helped me at
I'oultou,
VI,
H.
plro.
if
re^enre
!
PoriHore.
On
ri.ing
tta
ur^a
{
operufious in such states as Prussia,
His attention was attract^} to a young j "irac^ °nt wityi my arms, but to mv
Austria or even l rance.
We do not
OiwM" ef Woaaa u4 Children'
compositor, who was rather awkwardly borror found my feet bound tightly
sticking types, and who, though full &gt; f°«ekh®r
Th® Und of my drawee
er.
grown, was evidently the youngest ap- ' bur,t’ wd slipping down had
preotic. „ th.
Bti.leArenP. “7
-iEL"
^,"d
Cunt Bcnfulo, Brys/pflM
something, and when there w compare- )' -r
vrav-hoadwl nU ma*
good day more Man “a feet- through ‘“ff ™ “7 buk. 1 earefullv ,taen.
roruk.hrrMiinn, K nnirnfrZ..
Pimples and Face
tangW them from auhW
pantaloons, tbe
hi. ™.i
—I, .2.'’ JC
m “ .
his pantaloon,
the sleam
aleerea of hie
cost tangled
Blotches, Boils, Tumois. Tev
baton.' wh® outon to ta'*Itrl"°&lt;i *'a*? ing to"*nl
P°oHy dreawd, with an hi.
begin, which ought to bo a truer partol j old hat in hi. hand, and a atnbbv beard acaroely reached below his olhowe, hie oBorto greatly exhausted mo, bnt, one.
ter, Humois, Salt JRheum.
^ute*’ U'
o,!lt*™ion 01 ,l"’ , on his lane. I thought that |irbap. hair wee very white ud daien, ud he
Scold Hfd. Sons, X-rrnri^
riroard the stern until I ■
was, on the whole, in the aggregate
DdsMMSm
Female
i*nHnron
• i i
•
'
w&lt;u* 000
8liip wrecked. I ukeLrtw.p^-’ “&lt;r
separately ud together?the
and Inerularities. DitrinW
“ lalxir-MYing ma- Ip„ke p, hinJ kindly, but he did not taken
crfAonnu4 InrxfeveCw —1_. _
■ ..
Xa» of Lfpetite, Jtnoiic*
chilli rr to aroiunulate good, and pro- riiplv. and .till advlnoed. 1 atoitoed
Attectiea* of the Liver. Indiwv p.oi iMUMiu nv, anu i___
q
djTico stoppagen ig now generally per- be stouxxjd also
We stared
SiLT1' ‘ u? 1Kh
« U0t *1T ' other. 1 spoke again. His lips moved! good deal, for “we keeps a lookmn
gestiou. Bilioaeaess. DjrspeP“ ” ''That
■ boy,
■ ” Mid
--Mr.- M^l„/
sia and General Debility
wnTt
‘"‘‘“•‘J* U,»‘ 11 I but not a .ouudlelt tbera^ I drew gio..
will make a remarkable man • I can’t
U"&gt; ““•'“■'tani ; forward a chair, and Mt down. He Mt
T- WILLIAM** CO., aUMKXt. «■.
bnu h“11
' 2^71 X
hSMU‘
■
,k”" •*«’• "Urin* h*lf food"”’ » me. bold an argnmenl with Mm on Mwnry nearly
half the distance
or
rlae oonnroted with poli- when-sdeethiT.
■pend
the rest
of the
time in self-imGreat God !JS
wbh that mvaalf'v That
• anythin?
ajh^
P™;
. My.
Bis,kilter
think, XbtorX Jteel
smussaco
Aa Mr. M. wm eonaidorod .ni.ol
that these gluta wdurtte the retiring ol „„ , ,ig. some one was playing' ■■
a । tbe .Meet men in oangrem, hi, remark
Sfo I°w
Al“ e
whifo'lUlVml of*m^rJ J” *1 ltU" i°ko “poome. 1 put up my hanj
• • caused me some rorprire’; ud
mu
foil Hko“r1bS“rt”aremi
ZHtare teiuro. ' ^^"'r-T
. It would UOt 000,0 off.
’
•, ' , only made s note of it.’ bat took u, other Irak nt the “devil” (printer’s we
mm a^k ^ ib'l
bT?h?»-orld isTo
. bed, very wortq u&lt;Grlr diahejrteaod ' maul. ud oonld not bat trace in the
hail te I? J. .1
/
th‘ 1,a'u•'' . L*1" 1 waedriven slowly down to the expansive forelmd ’ n mind formed in glimpaea of the buriMg .hip, to^T ‘
rSiStei-s-P —I nu
Sri^ail
“• turns «- . IteMh. and 1 MW ail that wm left of ite nature s finest mmijd ud wrought for aren yet . few
I
tbit ™dJid Jkte Pr,‘V”d l7,**'? hct sforar-afew ldadien.d1I»r. and the immortality.” Il wu years afterward, clinging, ud now of the beach
Cmuq
“ indie
• oborrea hull. Many people were ev- that we became nwuo of the f,ot that I ever resell it’ w—
could
«FOMHEE AIIACMIW. CMcmaitL 0
■troXl. ut loom?. ‘i’°rth
»o
that boy was Horace Greeley.
iIim.m *i.lba.v fr°m
either from
curiosity
or from
for minority o&gt;
them th.
..j amining,
Tn • Li"I
.mining,
either
wWdi ore iSTki?J
*rl‘o'“““ | identilkwtan
th. bodies M
A DTI TOT Head ata «*nte for
’
** *'
— they
•—J were
taft
Iit7a.It
iyT^uf
,“jn,«l“.b« ' brought in.• There
Th— was
— a
. long
■— •■
trench
fLouJun Truth.]
? *“* “1 ot'«“« « tb“ “nd.
I ceased all
ai® now. ,
thi*1,/,*“*?
i
coHected in great shops to do a given — the sand, in which were placed those
On the ere of iMring Anuric Mier aye. far a lot look
Cons Rhouiaotlsm. LantSffiai"1*' At ,mr&lt; *,h!n** Tki F *
thing and do nothing else for years and hot identified, it appeared that the her eucoeMfol tour Mwe. Sarah Bern­
steamer
had
been
wrecked
on
a
conuty
hardt reeeired the vi.it ol a not leea
years, would have its own little ateliers
close to the family life, BU&lt;1, as in the line, and two coroners were there entbtuia,tie than wealtUy merchant ot
Ladlea w y&lt;wu« WH ‘jjjL'tu
Broils. Arthno, Catonl,.
-oHtetOelrn.I.ri""’, -'.g,
?X 7” “* !
days of our parents produce the furni­ quarreling over the bodies and claim­ Chicago, who offered to bur n» .11 &gt;k- drowning. The 2r
,
etalle, le.te and boxea ot the theatre!?
ture, etc.. apeciniPiiB of which are now ing their fees.
Thn
*
i
them, ud elore beside me
I
“My friend helped me out of the
rarities and prizes.
the great artiat would g,,, bnt OT
“7 'atoer, brother, ud oth^T12^1
Bn
Banuwagon, and seated me on a rock close
more perlortuauee ol “Frou-Frou ” Aa
Bites, Teoth, Der, and HeadtiUMOIIAn - 'I’l'
by a most forlorn and unkempt figure I her departure would not admit ot an,
la the matter &lt;it the ertare id Geons* «• !,w
S^^nitSiiaPZj^
2
’
must
have
presented.
Two
men
stood
[Sew Yort Star.)
delay, Sarah Bernhardt decline,! Um
«... i
e
Crumbling earthwork.,
toppling na&lt;r where 1 sat, and ons of them spoke offer of her admirer, Iml eidd: ’’ Come Flo ou udAhe, wonM
itt’u'
ptleaof inaaonry, andenl guna, ra^ Of having rewiv^ another telegram to Faria, ud I promiro hou to nlaT
and dlamantlirt. waler-raxhod treneiim from C levyUnd in.ruiriug if th. body of •Frou-Frou’ jnrt to plea* you.- On
and half-oomplrted walla are the' eviThursday laet tbe meroh.M of Chicago
•s-'®
Jo'ra “7 *&gt;•&lt;*• Pro- went to au the aeirere, gua-mng that
deacea on both choree id deeav. nig- taring
on thc iMh day &lt;»f '■p.n
gardltneea ud BogleoL Dry’mretar uucmg «ne teteijrani- i».&lt; raurl il. ,1Mme Bernhardt bad not forgotten her halfwaT^£.tG,““l»«&gt;rethu .
promiao. He guana! rightly. -Frou- •«t b. ov« ffre^j?* rsr^d I
idd minor* of. in and !«■ ’.''f.
Beatrice, ud the epi
®f®» hr# ttotnla*
apprehensively eeai
‘tottwtaadrwl
braaureathat tnmH
»&lt;«® required
Tharaatof ouraaeM

PEACE AND LOVB.

Castoria

Infante and Children

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MANHOOD
How Lost: How Restored!

MANDRA

COSTIVENESS

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WOMAN’S FRIEND.

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AGENTS'

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�The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 52.

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HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL J 8, 1884.

"
WHOLE NO. 1500.

AMARYLU&amp;

LEWIS STERN'S

8&lt;wTif^
r
W 01

Is the Place to Trade.

—

Returned from the East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and
CLO THING, which were bought at figures to suit the times.

LEWIS STERN,
OF THE CASH STORE.
Down's Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

SOTirr u&gt; ituM-bm.

The following plnres and time* have been daa- I
h.i.
IgrilUed l.j the Hosni of EiSr-nlhcrs for holding
JI wt
ZittfinemiMT
k r°p«» &gt;*»iir
.»»x
nun.
&lt;.w-apublic examinations for teachers in Barry uB”
‘
1?! 5M
’’P?n
6*-nA.
H£1
'1;.- Hvinemis
rH
for
county. Tbe secretary- Is autlwirlzed tocnuit '
‘
" Dyspepsia.
""
“ BIlllousoeM,
* * any
i|nriidfyffTMDABriS*,,O,‘
HluggUl‘
special certificate* wtilch an- vall.huily until lhe I
'
।
1 N. OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY next public examination;
Friday and hattuday, March 2Mb and ISMI1. at
SEED. CORN MEAL, FLOUR. HAIR,
Hast ings.
Katuntay. Ape. .Uh. at Nashville
,
LIME PLASTER, STUCCO.
Maturday. Apr. IJth. at Middleville,
naturday. Apr. non, at I'mlrleviiie.
WATER LIME.
It l» expected that all who Intend (o teach,
and have not certificates In force, will attend at 1
some one of these plan*. Examinations will
i*cgln promptly al nine o’clock, and teachers an* I
•
urgently r.-&lt;iu--i&lt; .1 tn be present at the opening.
Examinations will be ixitli oral and written, i
chlefiy the latter. Candidates for a third gnute
“Hub” Cough Cure. 25 c«nt*.
'
certificate must pass a satisfactory examination, ’
ON M.I. THI&amp;K ARTICLE*.
wlHi a standing of TO per ctmL, In each ot the
Prescription of it famtor. i&lt;iyslclan, dispensed
following aubfecta; CQh&lt;&lt;raphy , rending, writ­ years by a Boston (Statist.
4
One dore will cure any ordtnnn- cough. It
Elevator on ing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, U. &gt;
history, civil govenitneail and theory and art of arts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
teach lug.
.
you a 25 cent bottle of “Hah” Couch Cure,
For a second grade, the additional require- and
i
don't be put off with any other.
inenta will Ih* elementary algebra, xihyshdogy .
.V PACKARD,
physical gcoprnphy and book-keefflng. with a
standing (u each branch of to per cent.
For nfirst grade, natural philosophy and gen­
eral history, with a standing In each branch of
do per eant.
On and after Sept. 1st next,* candidates for
every grade must sustain an examination in
piiynloloiQ ami hygiene, with )&gt;artlcular refer­
ence to the efleeta of aiooholic drinks, stimu­
lant* :um1 narcotic* upon the human system.
&lt;no)»on atatr st., Opp. Omirt lloum*
All candidates with whom no member of the
Board Is acquainied. must furnish satisfactory
A HOUT HUMBUGK.
proof aa te moral character.
School oBeere (especial!) Invpeetorv' are corr-­
The rtluedy that advertise*—moke othkm of
dially invited to be present
■
any account, kvkky othkm a fraud and humFBANK A. BACON. Chairman.
bng-is n teaud and humbug itself on the face of
CLABK B HAM..
r4.^iiui|At tent Inn given to Veterinary SboeIt. It must necessarily tiuteof the attack and
ENOCH ANDKU3. Necretary.
a* Interfering hint lioof-tmund Horses.
- | need but little advertising to vecure a first place
Ilu the household, uevrr defames another. Mach
a one is ZO-PE-AA, the IJvcr aud Dyspeptic
(W II ’&lt;&gt;rfc Shoiotf for Jteelf.
Panacea. Keep lhe rtngjjlsh Liver active. The
stomach ready tor nourislinient. The head
clear with ZO-rMA-observe regularity.
Don't ogrrioad, lire long and be happy. Ask
‘i»r&gt;e Owners, 4f you have never patronized
U.J, UM, mu «, M.
— — - -------------•- '*&lt;• u4i you to give a trial, feeling confident thousand eight hundred aad.elghty-four.
• -nrtdtnt Hint If you do m». you will remain a
Present. Clement Smith, Judfv erf
in the matter of the epUte of Charles Smith,
permanent patron.
Whal Htrnek an Old tteldler.
' dlOiHTa&lt;ilng and filing thio petition, duly veri­
J. SMITH.
“It will won be twenty yean since the war
E. PACKAED.
fied, of John W. Ford, administrator of tee es­ dosed."
tate of said deceased, praying that his final iw
Under tbe hot sun of Aujust, IRS?, the village
count this day filed may be heard and allowed, of Dover. N. J., lay still ss the sphinx In Egypt,
and an order for distribution entered, and he be while Elijah Sharp, ol that place, slowly and
discharged from bls said trust.
softly spoke of the past. "Yes.’' ho said. " I was
TO (OFFKE DRINKERS!
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, the in the army and saw many of the sights of those
21at day of April at ten o clock in the fearful years. I was finally discharged from dis­
ability, resulting from sunstroke. Jeanie home,
---- HBU.

BOCK BOTTOM PRICES

BLACKSMITHS,

Horseshoeing a Specialty.

nriaerable tn health and- spirits; so enfeebled

Levering’s Roasted Coffee

said court, t!

ana nn
Bfifes1?,,

wreks previous w mm&gt;

let. &lt; Inly aold in packages.

(A true copy.)

«d lh* ’

that I took cold on the slightest exposure. Life
seemed worthless to me; J lived only in mem-

wm sad enough." I said, dividing ray
last two cigars.
“That’s so," r
titioner over I*
Darke*’a Tomic,
te Improve rijcht
wife! 1 piled on the flesh and could eats:"'
th lux- iMy ambltioe blazed up. I rould attend
to buaioeM. and
take care about e:
gMlTH.
-1 an&gt; as uv-ll as
enlisted. What
Judged 1’roiartc
dlSarsMMtbersL.- — —__ ___________ _

new kill; PABUrffaTOinoaares."

Tills preiwraUon which has l»een known aa

Administrator's Bale-

2d.

Always full weight.

3d.

Notice is lifrvby given, that
&amp; We,™*!G’ivW batisfaction tn everybody. slimed, administrator of the
Prrrv iVcfaniMl

4th.

lion iLreif. and i
hands of dralere.
Pardcr'H (linger
medicine If the fa

AU dealer keep Levering.

HEADache

u Jit thnw-fourtbi &lt;4 the nortbw est quarter of
no t l&lt; &gt;n number twenty-three In town L n*»rth of

PEACH TREES III
varieties and n
mark our low B
back by return

“»U: felMtCMHMKIWrrilmdlvItflW
WilCHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PIUS

Address,

THE

TRIBUNE
For only tAOD per year.

wrapper.

wetwl the same

HTEFHEN HOTTS BONK.

~

mwp, u«r-

cline.
And rwt content, upon thy bosom's snow,
Ou whose twin hillocks twin red ro*«
blow,
Through long, faint dlsocas 'twill not be
mine!
.

Aye, all thv charms, lilts a rich heritage,
Shall yield their fertile sweetness to his
touch •
Whose hot kiss burns into thy heart Thus
much

SUDDENLY RICH.

And people who want to buy them can save money by going to
see
.
them and get prices which are as good as a sale.

Call early and get the Best Bargains.

„ ■■ ■—

— .

a&lt;aln*t *JOk
* ctb*r

And II Ah me, whore wistful glance hath
caught
&lt;
The full orbed glory ot thy 1 ominous soul;
Whoso panting heart hath leaped beyond
control
At bsckon of thy love; shall I have naughtl

Mm Im fa Wore Mar!
Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach to
buy what they need.

*boC10»‘*"

[Arkansaw Traveler ]

The sensations of suddenly becoming
rich, although we have never experi­
enced them, act upon different tempera­
ments in strangely various ways. Dur­
ing a conversation in regard to sudden
wealth, a man who has had much ex­
perience in mining camps, said:
“In 1876, while ia Rosita, Colo., I
had ampid opportunities for studying
the capricious freaks of men who be­
came suddenly wealthy. One man who
struck it rich, yielded to a passion
which ho
he had for pointer dogs,
’
and
bought every slim locking dog in the
neighborhood.
Another man wanted
horses, another clothes, and another
stage coaches, Although he ha 1 no actual
use for them. The most enthusiastic
man, however, wan a fellow named Edwin Bassic.
He came to Rosita poor
but determined. He pitched the tents
of his
■ fortunes on a s]&gt;ot
spot that no other
manywould ha ye, and began work with
a will and' fixedness of purpose that
created Idhghter. He was very poor,
and it wae ull that he could do to provide broad for his wife and children.
Many a timo he went home hungry,but
•till
a----- * -a courage
--------J
still with a miner's ,...
undaunted
[ and a man’s strong arm, he worked ou.
One day he struck a rich lead. In­
tense excitement prevailed in the town,
and. from a visionary laborer, he be­
came the man of the hour. /Still he
hud realized „no money, aud Ina house­

to whtehV PeroJnUo? “ the industries
in which tin now cuts so important a
figure.
.
Tin haa hitherto lieen an unknown
metal in ^his country. There have
been frequent reported discoveries, but
none that proved to be genuine. The
tin of commerce comes mostly from
mines in Cornwall andWale^but there
are a few mines in Bohemia and Sax­
ony, and small Quantities are
»w&lt;rbt
from the East Indies. Nut any of these
deposits ia extensive, and the amount
produced is not great. The difficulty
in producing tin in large quantities ia
tliat meet of fhe ore is poorja, the
metal, and the cost of reducing is great. '
Tin, because of ite scarcity, is never
med n the manufactures in its solid ,
!ormt but as a coating for iron and |
»ther substances.
The tin plate of commerce, out of
which our culinary implements are
made and roofs constructed, is really
rolled iron coated with a tin solution.
So high an authority as Secretary of the
Treasury Fessenden once made'a decis­
ion on, same tariff .point based on the
al&gt;«urd supposition thst tha tin plates
of which our cooking utensils are made
were of pure tin. Tin piga—the pure
metal—are worth about H00 a ton.
Tin ore yields in Cornwall but about
45 per cent, of tin, the ore of Saxony
works up to 65 per oenL while the new
find in North Carolina is said to yield
75 per cent of pure tin. Another dis­
covery ia reported to have been made in
the Black'Hills, but of that very little
information has yet been made public.

.™&gt; k»0’ be &gt;&gt;&lt;■« np“ tb. bh»
doms of hmvan wide
’
“
with unfirail-

ti e head a little and walked off. Phil
8her.d*Ji don’t go around weeping
softly into a pink bordered wipe when
a Eoraa dies. Be liken a good hone,
but liienri was no Jay-Eye-See for
swiftness, and be wasn’t the pnr*^-'
horse you ever see-, h” 7.
old war horse died, and aeems to have
loat all intereat in borase?"
. "No, I never "did.
He no doubt
would rather ride in a cable-car or &amp;
carriage than to jar hfaneel f up on a
horse.
That's all likely enough, but.
a* I say, he's a mAUsr-otf-fact little
stepped to snoot and paw up the
ground and sob him&amp;lf into bronchitis
over old Rienzi.
He went right on
about his buainees, and like old King
What s-hia-name, be hollered for an-

horse waa called Winchester, and that
he was still alive in a blue-grass pas
tore in Kentucky. The report said that
old Winchester -wasn’t very coltvh. and
that be waa evj lently failing. Igatbered
tj&gt;e idea that he wm wearing store teeth
and that his memory was a little deli­
dent, but that he might live yet'
for years.
After
that I met a
New
York
livery stable prinoe,
at whose palace Gen. Sheridan’s
well-knoWn Winchester died of botts ia
*71. He told me all about it and how
Gen. Sheridan came on from Chicago
at the time and held the old horse’s
hand in his lap while the fleet limbs
that flew from Winchester down and
saved the day stiffened in the great
mysterious repoM1 of death He said
that Sheridan wept like a child, and as
he told the touching tale to me I wept
I also' 1 “7 1 »°pt- I wept about a
QnarL I should say. He said also £hat
! the horse's name wasn’t Winchester
nor Rienzi; it wm Jim.
1 was sorry to know it. Jim is no
name for a war horse who won a victory
and a marbL* bust and a poem. You
cant respect a horse much if his name
was Jim.
After CTi
that C
I found
out that.Gen.
Q.~:y
7
-----I »&gt;&gt;•"'’*" • «tabx»tad Wmchwter hom
“ ben nokr; aUo m Penni sylvanta and Michigan; that he went
out a« a volunteer private; that he was
■" the
regular«u
service prior to the
«nd
th.t'L
th.lwar.
hi

(Max O'RaU.)
From 8 o'clock in the evening the
finest part of London is entirely given
up to debauchery.
Respectable Eng­
lishmen do not walk about in the even' ing.
The men that yon see in Regent
street are mostly foreigners or provinoials who have cfome up to- town for a
vears
round of dissipation.
IIl years
Several
1o%m1
ago the public ball-rooms were cc-------m
and the market, which used to be Weld
” ’is nt»w transferred to
within four walls,
tbe open street. The police des inu*ura
does not exist * in
London, and
. the capital of
this country, —
w
I moral and so Christian, exhibit* nights
too heartrending to imagine.
Girls
of 14 or 15, with dved hair and wanlooking
r«v»,--daubed
witht-----paint,
aUnd
--------- o--------------- ---------•-----1 about
About drank
drank and
and in
in rag.
rags Kbcitmn
soliciting the
the
j passers-by for a vile wage. Worn ont
with fatigue, they drop in the gutter %t .
,!"’-hr^k .'ri‘,eJ b*'0
“■!
down the street for six mortal hours! It , ,i;^ „„ ,i._
on the field of battle, in a Sorrel
is horrible! The inhabitants of London 'died
*
are beginning to take the matter up: pe­ pasture, in *78, in g eat pain and on
j • h 1 Governor’s Island; that he a as buried
titions are being prepared.
It
ia
eunra on tne utrJIta with M“onic !«»&lt;*• by the bood
time.
The drunkenness
on the streets
&lt;&gt;» Saturdv
-igS
Or”d Ar“‘TL t'’
is indescribable. &lt;
hold condition was’ anything prosperc—_vt-.i.*
p|ie Republic; that he wav resurrectel by
■ OUS, ijut a change awaited him. The it is a general witches' sabbath.
an ex- ! 11 nledi’*1
;
si-comi^jr tt(terzhisstrik&lt;j, he sold an in­ wom^'tok W itait
* —. .1
x
,. •»..
r:. wus cremated in New Orleann anctaxiI »«rcsx
teroat 1in his mine -for a large sum of tent aa the men. In Scotland they
Tu
I
mUiUry
M
J
’lrih.nd.her.ar^
.2
i monev
* flush of triumph, sig- equal them.
.1 •. is an official
•—
.* re­ i New Yorkx Every little while I nn up
nalinng that his hopes had been re* them. My .authority
against
a
new
fact
relative
to
thimotsd
ali^d, he gathered np his suddenly ao- port made to the English government
’ beast He has died in nineteen liffer\
quin-d fortune and rushed to the near- . tn 1877.
ent. states, and been buried in tLrteen
est store.
There he bought all of the
diflArent styles, while his soul goes,
I canned fruit which was for sale, and had*
marching on. Evidently »e live n an
[I*art«
Letter.
}
\
it sent down to his house. Then he ran *
There is no better atiri-ciucnt, if one i ase of information. You can getmore
to another store and bought all the ,
I canned fruit. He did not stop at this, I ha* the run of Worth's, than to sit in ' information nowadays, shch as x ia.
than you know what to do with.
{ but ‘he went on from one store to au- i the salon and obeerve the procession j
। other buying canned fruit. He was not | of women that file through. The ether
i satisfied until he had bongjit all the day I saw Worth come from his place [
[The Manhattan.}
' canned fruit in town, and even then he of hiding to talk with a person of ini- 1
The fave and head are very important
seemed to lament i&gt;ecause there was no i portauoc. When he had finished iuhL
1 mote
- canned...
..
features
in
a
caricature.
i ut the true
fruit worlds to conquer. e|
&gt; about to go a wail of supplication
Delivery wagonv were conatantlv I Lroke forth;
‘Mr. Worth, you will caricaturist con side* bis work far from
complete
when
only
the
fa.-ial part is
driving up to his Imuse, and cans, in !
°f m°.
“Mr. Worth, vou
donA.
1 or however well he may have
showers of glitterin? tin were living
,^° *&gt;»«4lting tor
“Mrfrom his back windows. Everv child
K,T® i“e just ^onol minute." treated that part of hu sub e.-t, he
had a can in his hand, and the fruit •
moment, for it aetana Mr. knows that he has yet at call many an
famine, thuA caused in tbe town, created "orth,• retirement ha* boen genuine, i unsuspected but powerful agent.
Tbe hands, aims, trunk, legs and feel
great excitement
Wagons were dis- I “Veral employes came m, eager also to !;
patohe^l to the nearest railwav station , ca‘cl\h\" •‘‘tenHon. Pint ene, then an­ have tales to tell.. There m tee long and
bony
hand, the short and chubby hand,
and telegrams, ordering canned fruit. 1 other^eked . him hMtily some
whispered
___ ___
jpered
questions. Others,
trailing
were sent to distant cinee. It seemed ""
*
**"'
** samples of the loo^e-juiuted arm and the arm with
the rusty lunge; the fat body and the
rich
silks,
held
them
inquiring
before
that there was a demand for nothing
slim: the long, legs, the short legs; the
but canned irnit, and even the drug his eyes. Suddenly his face grew pur­ inward herd and the outward bow; the
stores ordered this highly-necessary plish red, the veins of his forehead small foot and the large foot-indeed a
article of diet.
When the excitement swelled, he closed his eyes, shut tight whole regiment of feet! What may nut
suuviusa, the
uie rich
non mfaer
miner*
Donee wm
handa, M if in great tension, the
subsided,
’e bouse
wm ■
.ux-ked
with
mm»d
good.. of Th.
I Kgrthr. of b mhii putting, with grml the sloping of shoulders tell ? Or the
iiumbug
II talks
of. A remedy
merit,j.itao
oi»- that
of the
th. strawberry
rtr.wb.rry arid
nd the
tli. pulp
palp of.
of the
th. •
,•
»1&gt;=° bimMlf, holding elevated shoulders? What brutality or
of
sycophan v in the curve of the bora?
peaches stained the door-facing. Natu­ himself together, so to speak.
Then, what mtn but hMi-ertaiu wrink­
“They are killing toe, he murmured.
rally, they got enough after awhile,
les in the legs of his trousers, which
“
They
are
all
on
iny
back;
they
are
byt cans were so thick in the neigh­
belong,
if not to him alooe, at least to
me to the earth." The emborhood
wwcuwni that a
h citizen's
humu a committee
uoiuuuikne । weighing
. **
i fell back awe*atrieken, the wail the does he represents? ■ Is there no
ordered them to be carried away. ! ’
reason why one man’s coat collar al­
.
women
ceased
and
a
dead
silence
Bessie now
liven in
Bassic
i^ow lives
in Pridcrannrt
Bridgeport, Cnnr
Conn., ?*.. ® '
ways rnrroaohes upon his head and
and the last I heard- of him, he had fell on the room. The moment was
settled down into a permanent enjoy­
ment of good clothes and canned fruit.
; time he recovered himself, said a few coat always shuns the curve of the
back and another's alwava clings to it?
' words and left the room.
TH IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Why one man's shirt collar threatens to
engulf him and another’s insists upon
GEM BHERIDAN*8 HORSE.
modestly retiring behind the shelter of
the neck ? Why one man can never
bring his cuffs to light and another can
[Chicago Herald.]
never hide them?
If it be true that valuable deposits
of tin ore have been found in North
Carolina it is a most important addi­
I have al ways taken a jp-eat interest
[T. Goodman in Cleveland Herald.]
tion to the mineral resources of the in war incident*, and more so, perhaps,
There are do women in the world
oountrv. The particulars of the find because I wasn’t old enough to put
are well substantiated; the ore has been down the rebellion myself. I have Ixwn better posted on fire-making than the
They don't
subjected to exacting tests and is found very eager to get hold of ami hoard up daughters of England.
to b? rich in the metal, and the de­ in my memory all its gallant deeds of feel ashamed of if in any class. They
posits are quite extensive. If the hopes l»oth sides, and to know the history of pride themselves with using the tonga
By carefully placing
of the finders are but half realised their those who figured prominently m that to perfection.
the coals on the fire instead of throw­
fortunes are made.
The discovery has
ing them on they leave an opening to
created much excitement in New York
among speculators and capitalists, and
I hare always watched with interest let the blaze through between the
no doubt, numerous companies will be the steady advancement of Phil Sheri­ pieces, and that is the reason that the
formed to prospect and develop other dan, the black-eved warrior with the
portions of Kings mountain, the scene florid face and the Winchester record. and more cheerful a
With su
of the new discovery.
It is even I have r.lao taken some pains to investi­ Elsewhere.
thought that a tin exchange will be gate the later history of the old Win­ have they might have
fires in the world. It
formed, where stock iu the mines and chester was-liorse.
their product may be ad regularly dealt
“Old Kenai died in our stable a few
in as cotton, oil and other commodities.
The naw mines are located at Kings Every man to me a short time ago.
mountain, N. C.t and tbe ore is found “Gan. Sheridan left him with us and in­
quite near the surface. The croppings structed ns to take good oare of him,
appear in certain portions of the vil­ which we did, but he got old at last,
lage iteelf. The ore jr ' Mfi, pf which Slid his teeth failed upon him, and that
several have been assayed by the state busted his digestion, and he kind of
Smith-Yea, it
chemist, and also by the assay w of the died of old age, I reckon.”
United States mint, are found to be
“How did Gen. Sheridan take it?

�A

day. . r«&gt;

ADDirunrai. Xocax.
_______ 49

. '~ i - (Mr brethren In PmnljJ &gt; min.

Suicide.-The eltizens of Woodland

tbe
Center were ahoeked on Saturday even­
anti-frre trade, demovmte 1a eougreaa ing laat by tbe announcement that
will oppose the Morrison bin more bit­
Lewis C. Barden had abot himnelf to
Hastings, Micil April 18, 1884.
terly than ever.
Tbe bill ia already
bin room in the store building ot Mr.
wUT doomed,
end the democrate to eongreaa
«mgr
’ .med. and
~ BKPDBIJCAN 8XATB COMVKNTION.
Hilbert, his employer. The facte •
«&gt; r«*&gt; 'Ml do with the tariff bill what tbe
learn them are that young Barden had
ia each
—nnthlwr.
d'SSSSyt s
x&gt;. j pubhcans'predicted--nothing.
seemed for several days to be anffering
If tha agitorM the
Demo­ from aome mental depression, tbe cauaecu vensrj? sseiis
crat will please have another comnram- w.qf_which are not known. He bad
’cation published in the Journal a couple btenli tne-cmpu., ,,r lb. Hilteri *
of weeks before the November election, uurchant,
clerk for
about ttraffMara.
uicivmuiv, an
dovicia
ivi owvvw
he will largely add to the excellent and was very much esteemed by him,
ulltical chances the republicans have of carry- and respected by all who-'knew him.
« ••u»d ing this county by a splendid majority. On .Saturday evening he coinplained to
MARSHALL L. COOtf, Bditor.

,

lion: the better
men of a town squire, the hot

I*

both U&gt;«e propoeiridM;
ter
"build up all we can the bmdnres to
reteofour city, and having reacbod
position where we can do much for o
,wn by r«MOl&gt; of our large and

*4SE»SK

Given

increaUBUir1*"^
—
..
wili&gt; tr,jQ0 week to week, i*ve a
'
wrfte-up of such of our buaineaH inconcern to
to our
our readers,
reader,,
»terrete Ktnot nnn«Bm
parties in the store, that he was feeling and cootribnte to the city'" proeperity. |
tuodhiK hiHue I uflusano, **•*“• •*"
Barry county’s first choice for presi­
SJestTon to the mum of tbr propio.
r
Tbe articles will be»n the following [
badly, and was advised to go to bed.
dent is evidently Mr. Edmunds, with
This was about 7 o’clock. He retired to topics, aud in the order named: Gro­
’
- - TheCIiiceries,
Dry Goods. Millinery, Clothing.
the rear end of the building and went
------ —
-vw such men
up the elevator to his room. In a few Hardware. Drugs and Medicinal. Boots
as the people want, and the republicans
and principles,,
and Shoes. Harness-making, Furniture,
gate Id the election of delegate*
of Barry county will see that they are moments the report of a pistol was
heard, and on going to his room he was Jeweler. Bakeriro, Flour and Feed.
nio various conrrewlonal districts have tbe heartily endorsed here,
•ption of electing their delegates to the national
Produce Hurera. West Vratere, BuUdfound
lying
on
the
floor
insensible,
with
Msiventlon at separate popular delegate conWe do not believe there has been a a 32 caliber pistol ball shot through the ing Material. Insurance and Real Estate,
paXMi«rit-u notice, aim reguiBny ne»u u,
w..
The Watxbmcbt W atch Ob., of New York and Waterim
CTWwionaJ diHlricU at any time within fifteen time in the past six years when the re­ brain. He was 28 years old and had Our Manufbrturics, Agricultural Im­
next prior to the meeting ot the state odd­
vention, or by subdlvirions ortho state eowren- publicans of Barry county felt more been elected township clerk of Wood­ plements, nd one or two DibMJellaneous Conn., being desirous of advertising their name and bn^»3
Moo Into district convrntiOM, bh bM been here- confident and hopeful than now.
land at the recent election. He lived topics touching the city and its business. have made arrangements with a number of the large «
°AJlsueh district ddeeateo shall be arredtted
Article I, Groceries, wifi WP**1 ln
about three hours. The funeral was
clothiers of thia country by which the latter are enibl^'
Vy the officers ot such district conventions.
Under rtwolutlous heretofore adopted, coun- “COME AMD UT US BXASOM TO­ held Monday, and was attended by a our next. We request all who may be up»WPt to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clreku"
GETHER.”
* number of Odd Fellows of this city, of engaged in that business here to fur­
Uca will be entitled to one dclegale for each
From the Grand Rapids Post.
five
hundred
votes
cast
for
governor
at
the
last
or Oven-oaMoetisc 112.00 or over, one^^heir Improved?’
_____ •
_ --.te
Im. maw
nish us with such facta and figures aa
In our wholesale denunciation of the which order deceased was a member.
«than three hundred votes,
_
they may wish to appear In print On ver Nickle
county win be entitled to st republican party of Michigan because
How They do Business at St. Monday we will call upon them for
These watahee
tS'keep good time and an
it failed to submit the question of pro­
hibition to a vote of the people, after Johns—The city of BL Johns, no larger such statements as they may be
reside In the county he proposes to rtprwent.
,
best
low
priced
time
piece
made
m the world.
Secretaries of county conventions are request- declaring in its platform in'favor of so and but little wealthier than ojir own,
•&gt;4 to promptly forward certified 1 Ut a of the del- doing, we prohibitionists are Inclined to
to give us.
uates chosen to tbe Hon. Wm. Li ringtone, Jr., overiooTc, or make light of, some very was given 65 days in which’to raise
at Detroit, Mich., as soon as practicable after
important facts connected with the 60,000 dollars for the Lansing &amp; Alma
Ibelr sevwal conventions are held.
w. a T. u. Ctereratt—.
&gt; We wish it understood thakthis is no lottery scheme tet
.
K. 8. LACEY. Chairman.
matter. Our charge of “bad faith” on railroad. The following extract from
The annual mention ot th. w. a
exactly as Anted above.
Q
Barry county is entitled to ten delegate*.
their part loses much of its force when the Post and Tribune of April 15 will T. U. of Barry county will be held »t
t
the action of several thousands of our
show
how
they
did
the
business:
NaahviDe on the 23d aod 24th of April,
Among thoae wfto have adopted the above art thp follows
EDITORIAL NOTES.
own people is taken into consideration.
St Johns, April 14.—To-day was the commencing at 2 J0 p. m. Wednesday. well known concerns: J. 8. Hudson, Detroit, Mich.; E. R Hn"
Had prohibitionists accepted in good
Many greenbackers in Barry county faith the declaration of the platform last day to raise the 860.000 necessary
Each
Union
in
tbe
county
win
be
&amp;
Co.,
Cleveland, 0.; Putnam Opthing Ca, Chicago; F W
are beginning to ask themselves, “What adoptedat Kalamazoo and done their to insure the railroad from Lansing
utmost to insure the success of the via St Johns to Mt. Pleasant and Alma. entitled to five voting delegates in Humphrey A Co., St. Louis, and many others.
was gained for our party by the fusion
। party which thus declared in their be­ To-night the court house was packed this convention, and we sincerely
,
...
with the democrat# in this state in ! half, their
Mlw prarHV
Uvu would
wvuiu be with an enthusiastic crowd of men and
present p«M
position
hope that each organization will avail
We have 8000 of these stem winding watches,,warranted,
1882 ?’’ TiuB much
gained
much
the party
____ was
.. p
...___ -Begole _'____
... more consistent, in case
zzzz the
.ty women. Ilbbt. M. Steele telegraphed
itsqif
of
the
pleasure
and
privilege
ot
.
and
will
keep
good
time
and
require
as little attention bn any
$8,000 from Portland*. Oregon, with his
To accomplish
But
was elected. /£_
^_2'_ his elec-' bad failed to fulfill its
- promise.
—
• those who, the next day after the re­ compliments to the people of Clinton sending large and earnest delegations. $100 watch.
tion, however, Begole and his party I
publican
convention,
assisted
in
nom
­
county
and
St.
Johns.
The
announceBuyrendered their distinctive principle |
Wo also extend a cordial invitation to
(Each one put up in a handsonu- satm-iinrd ra.*-.,
inating a full prohibition ticket, and Iment was received with wild cheers.
and made an unseemly grab for oflice ' then did their utmost to defeat the re- Before tha meeting closed 861.000 was any and all temperance women in the
pledged,
which
insures
the
road.
The
and its spoils. How has it fared with
county who ere deprived of the ad­
.
following telegram was sent:
We
the party in Michigan? The majority “Showed inconsistency in placing a I have our 860,000 ready according to vantages of a local Union. Mrs. R. A.
of honest and intelligent greenijackers whisky man at the head of the ticket ?"! contract. Waiting for the first train Bailey will address the convention
admit that in Michigan their party is Oh, no, you ain’t come forward with with the locomotive named .A. W. Wednesday
evening.
Women
ofj
in much poorer lighting trim than in that argument now, tiecause Prof. Wright. Signed, I). S. French, Charles
And guarantees every Suit’or Ovarropt. t&lt;&gt; b.-as cheap,,
Dickie and other leading lights of lhe | Towler,
Fow
John Corbit,SamuelC. Walker, Mt to you
4.L.-— ean.,L----------.1___ ...U____ ...1
‘
X'i
'•*.ra_.
h(*P_____
er“
1* kbo
“«kb
ht atewtereand:rif. you are nut'
1882, for the reason that honest green­ union party are exhorting prohibition- ’ ’
John Hicks, railroad eommitte. To­
backers cannot take more than one dose । ists not. to support the candidates of the night St. Johns is wild with excite­
fectly
satisfied with your purchase, return the gooris any iw&gt;
oon.ldM.tiou.
-B.
JO .tradhut. an- fectlv s»*L«fie&lt;l With vour DurchaM'. return ttre minds .nr t«v.
of fusion physic.
Should there lx* a ' republican party, no matter what their ment and celebrating the victory with
within 30 days and get your money hack
fusion this year, thousands of green- position on the temperance question bonfires. The railrooii committee de­ j movable, always abounding bi the
may be, “because the platfurm upon serve unbounded praise. They have । work of the Loyd.”
backersi who have no more or even less which they arc dectea, and not tneir
neglected their own imsiness and
Mrs. C. G. Bkxtley. Secretary.
respect for the democratic than the re­ personal preference^will govern their worked- hard and uncrasinglv. Now
We have one of the most complete stocks ever shows ib
Mrh. L. A. Munhok, Pres.
publican party would either remain action." “Republicans instructed their let us hear from Lansing.
’ thifi city.
•
. .
Hastings and Barry county need but
away from the polls in ease of a fusion, speakers to ignore that plank in their
County papers please copy.
platform?’' but your action was “too
or vote with the repubiicans.
Barry previous" for that, ('ertainly no in­ 87,000 to secure the Chicago, Kalama­
8TATX
NEWS.
county green backers will certainly not struction hud liee'n,given to sjx?akerH, zoo and Saginaw R. R. It will give ns
“enthoose" very much over a fusion nor any pronouncing against that plank competition, increase business make
The Muskegon News has anew tires*,
ticket headed by the red ticket states- by Gov. Jerome or other nominees Hastings a live and growing city, and didn't wait till Hurter.
within the twenty-fpur hours that in­
■ nan of Flint. There was not a county tervened between its adoption and the one of the best produce markets in the
An “old fashioned Canadian meeting"
n Michigan that deserved more recog- nomination of your ticket. Don't you state, decrease the distance to market at Biackmar yieled 940.
dtion from Begole than Barry.
The wee, friends, that these were after con­ of 1,000 farmers of Barry county, and
Tbe Moajroo band has an elegant'
[reenbackers to a man voted for him, siderations, and that the cause of pro­ add 81,000,0110 to the value of property nickel hdm^^ ith a red plume.
hibition has l&gt;een, and is being, injured
nd only democrats of nil the oppoid- by rash or designing Men. whom it is ।, along the line within a year after its ,
The Huron Log Boom Com pan v. orlon refused to endorse him.
What not safe to follow ? They nave repeat- j completion.- With all these advantages gnnized In 1884, will lie dissolved.
M.*ognition have Barry county green- edly told u» that Uov.Jerome said he to be gained, why should there la-longer i1 The estimated yield of the Rottcom-.
teckers for their services? Absolutely
d^in
1th7?“’n
-!। mon oil well is 40 barrels per day.
lone.
The only man appointed from Sir. Jerome comes forward and em- ^wo weeks of good solid work by the.
The Capac Bugle will be enlarged by I
tarry county to any office in thrift of eatically denies the charge, they business men of this city would raise the new proprietors. Bottomly A I*ari
ven't u wort of proof to offer In sub-1 the balunce. Can't we afford to nwrleet ker.
tie governor was Norm Bailey, a man
stantiation. The tact appears as a matfor thi&gt;&lt;
•«&gt;„.,«
«
whom greenbacks]** have no particular ter
of record,that when the whisky men 1
f?r,th*1 Urae 10 !*ecurt‘the in‘
A Jeauit iniKwn will be held in St.
reason for loving. While it was possi­ of Detroit sent to Gov. Jerome to ascer-1 estimable blessings of another railroad ? Mary’s church. St. Clair, begining April
20th.
ble to elect such a man as Begole on a tain his
ms position
pcwtion upon that
mat question he
ne j; Surely
.
„
we ought
to.
fusion ticket in 1882. it will lw out ot a»*ureil them unequivocally that he
The last registration lists for St.
the qumtfon to Meuro for him a roeteo-;
“P°n u“e; republican
repoMtam plat
platform; T
“he Bvbinbb*
1
------I
nterests
of Clair show a gain of more than 100 new
..
,,
.
,
.
.
. . ' while the same inquiry from the same
H________
astings.
names, r
tion.
He has Ix.-en dead enough to ■_ source elicited no often respor
'----- j There is not a tpwnship in the county
&gt;nse from
Gale Bros., Eaton Rapids, have sold
bury for a year. The republicans have j Mr. Begole. though at that time
a memnea
memhas fnot from 30 to 150 out and will start a hardware store in I
kindly ixinsented to postpone the olme-!,M?r of
Temperance Alliance, and he
•
quiro until next November.
•“« “Ll“lT «&gt;“t«««l.that hi. "life were actual sulmcribers to the Banner, the Owosso.
then sealed. ----An interesting stole of average
to each township being
81.
- -------------------—■-Ml lite Ol.
It is thought that WetieU Bra^, of
Judging truin the election
returns
we
1-1?**lh?1*
hlh^i’.n
OnT^ “J’. ~pldll,“"&lt;'
fo«^
T*
eiI ‘S^X-roJ^
PP«»
S
- IM*r mitlaP,^S’
*
accept 20 i
ahould say that Staton &lt;»uat&gt;
&lt;?ounty had
ported Begole,'
because the former was
hud a J( porte-l
Itegole, bveamw
wau ““““•« to make the average reach loo
Two
rontideitcv
men
were
arrtwted
at
few ti'iniierance dudW, who go alwut in j in sympathy with the whisky man
mun while ' by Sept. 1st. The Bannek has already
their relf-rightw&gt;w». skin-flt prohibition | *h« latu‘,r •*’«* “ prnnwtneni
j
&gt; prohibv.v the largest circulation of any paper in Reed Citj^ahd fined for trying to cheat
a Swede.
pontA derate themselves with politi-;
olatfonn. friends, the county, and largely leads all itaconOfflcer I^Doke. of Saginaw. hM ,r.
»wl prohibition i-oats of very many | nhould have settled toe matter for pn&gt;l ternporaries in the number of Barry
^t^ikMcAu1’-'for
w,th!
colors, prohibition hats, overcoats, etc. j bibitiouistH, and brought every one, of county readers. We propose to increase
j

"Away

SSSSXfSJm®*“?"■ Uf&amp;Js'o” £25

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.

”

£ S. PIERCES’ Great Wardrobe.

GRAND RAPIDS

To all those who contemplate buying |

Carpets, Cirtains, Girtain Fixtures,
&amp;c. this Spring.

In short they wish to Im* known for i republican proclivities, to the support of our lead, an^l to make the Banner in
their o.itapokra probe „r their own ]
all respects the paper of the city and
county.
'
It has bttm our fixed purpose to advo­
cate all measures for the improvement
of the city and county. Especially hu
it been our aim to build up the mater­
ial interest* of Hastings, and to help
what we could to make for it a succeeaful future. Possessing natural advan­
tages excelled by no town in Michigan,
with a wide-awake class of young busi­
ness men, we believe that our hopes for
a prosperous, growing city are well
founded It is already the business cen­
ter of the county. To increase the pat­
rons of our tradesmen, we believe its
advantages have but to become more
generally known. The business already
transacted here each year is not exceed­
ed by any town of its site in the state,
and is equaled by that ot few towns of
double our population. But large as is
the amount already done, we believe it
can be im reased by a careful showing
of what advantage we already have
here. .
' ■t
From the businees men of our city
the Banner has received each year; an
increraed patronage. We ba&gt;» aimed
to merit their favoro, and hope to de­
serve even better; idnce the Baknkh i,
ip a much better condition to serve
be thrown open
for- -------foreign
made
goods
Thin extreme tired feeling we have in
.
—rare
Jj.ir.nu.
no compete with oux own: for foreign '
"pring.
j, fall and during the summer them, aud [to make known their nntorpid
liver, we
have no appo- nouncemaats to Un people of Barry
wools to compete with our own i
-------------------county. We behave the press and bucito be for Ajnrrtaaua, no preference |* to tronhlre. Feature, mid apirlu. Itaprad- ness men of a dty should move t&lt;«etbbe shown for Aroeriean ware, no «id}1,pr’*b ,wi l,rKlth- K&gt;“- er. If they do, they surely can Hcrom-

goalnen, and evidently fed aiiove the no right to demand that all the party
common herd in the matter of morals I, nominetw
nouunees shoidd
should be
be in
in sympathy
sympathy with
with
and particularly on the question of- ‘ that plank. We do not’ know that allof
them
could
have
united,
so
far
as
temperance. They belong to the “I am
their rwnpathtea are concerned, upon
holier than them" crowd, who have any plank in that platform, It was
such exalted ideas of themselves, and so enough to believe them honorable and
poor an opinion of others’ virtues. loyal men. When it came to the election
These prohibition dudes can evngratu- of representatives from the different
legislative districts of the state, it was
iute themselves on one thing they have a foregone conclusion that some of the
accomplished in Eaton county: they republican nominees would be more
succeeded in u few places in defeating loyal to whisky than to the honor of
their party, but prohibitionists should
temperance republicans and electing
not have affnrdeu them an excuse or ar­
whiskey democrats. With this glorious gument for such disloyalty by them­
result let us hope that they are satis- selves bolting the ticket'thathad under­
taken to champion their ciuse. They
should rather have stripped off their
While the democratic party will lack costs, rolled up Ahoir sleeveA and gone
the murage to take any ilednite course in to make thtf republican majority in
the legislature large enough to insure
with regard to the revenue during the
the passage of the ‘•subinifunon’’ act. It
presidential year, they have shown was the best chance Michigan prohibi­
• hat tbe sentiment ot the majority of tionists have ever had, and was abso­
reprreeutativednimcraU is.
Aafaraa lutely thrown away by them. Their
V"'5 oould. the majority of the demo­ action in nominating a separate ticket
t&lt;»«l and diHgusted many who had
crate In rougrera have tailored tor free
lieir friends and strengthened the
trails, and opehly champion that doc­
of prohibition.
We thory believe that this action of the
trine, and advocate the alioiition ol all
tariff charges at the eariiwt preaihle party prehibitionista was what defeated
"Hubmission" in the last legislature, and
moment.
The country haa had warn­ believing that we cannot be so brazen­
ing enough that It the free Unde ele­ faced and unfair as to ‘ charge the re­
ment of tbe democratic party gel con­ sponsibility wholly upon the republican
trol of the government, our doom will party and license it of “bad faith.”

» resident ot Avon I
h^p
Jun,&gt;’4,1
ieei, »»nere is his equal ?
Geo. W.Oresn, treasurer of Mania
Emmet county, £»
mysteriously dlaappeured.
’
•

*
ter. '■anlrt.kSrby tbemreidelA
Just for the Hake of harmony, wesup- Brice bo orate of FredTr Hotebkhw.
Mader Glute

l»&gt;tife ttw . .. No good bmitm B1M
will dray thi&gt; proportion: the mo,,,
widely circulated the H re and pnwreee-

W.S. Goodyear &amp; Co.

llobt. Donovan Um purcbaaed the
furniture stock of Hmrelee A Wen™
Charlotte, from the aadgnee
«««ton.
Thomson Brom ot st. Clair, will sink
•Mw "J11 W«U. since they cannot set
^.“nd PBmp to the surface of the old

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"

BuftUo.and “wmlfoWow ‘KwittS^!

njurturehatBayaty.

TheVlrfUte

Spangemacher &amp; Mason

he2?12i£!itt.,“&lt;t John K“«U have

a

industry.

We are in such a s
inducements that will
COMMAND ATTENTION. ’
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warp.
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�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, FRIDAY, APRIL IS, ISM.

Local News.

Julina RqmcII.

JhurwlH5'- 2401 ol'

T

at of the paction.

It 1&gt; for the great ta­

. _
P- m. All lovers of fruits
and
are
invited to
r(flowers
,7?!r^^
reinVlUd
to be
*"■present.
prawnt'
,«ive 8 dan&lt;* at
.I,UU^T^!™18y evening next.,

tereet of the country tributary to aid
N. Bailey returned home Tuesday for ;
H“ting» in securing this road and thn.
a short visit.
’
obtain for all Ume a dm class market
E. L. Parish, of Nashville, wm in the •
for farm produce. In deriding whether
city Tuesday.
fa
fUrni“h mUde- W“
not 10 aid the proposed railroud,
G. M. Dewey, of Owosao, was in tbe J
farmers should weigh weD
well the matter
,T^VgEAL ^^rieville people were in here brSlight forwWd for their consider- city Tuesday and T**dneeday. ’
Haatings Monday for the purpose of ationBro. Hilbourn made the acquaintance '
testifying in a lawsuit between two cit­
At the residence of the bride’s par- of his family at Musk^on Sunday.
izens of that plane. A
John II. Dennis is again “on deck,” ’
। wits in this city, Wednesday \eyen Ing,
This cut represents our miniature closed
Im this issue will be found the G. A. Frank B. Nims and Mrs. Florence Ga­ looking a little worse for his illness.
R. directory of Hastings and.Naahville. zette, all of this city, Bev. J. W. Ban­
It is our purpose to publish the full dl- croft officiating., Severn! friends witroctory of all penta in the county.
h^ssed the ceremony, and extended con­
The McGilieny entertainment Thurs­ gratulations to the happy - couple. The
Messrs. Goo. Marr and J. H. Brown..
day evening last was well attended. presents were numerous and elegant of Hickory Corners, made the Banner
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Although there are no musical prodigies We understand Mr. and Mrs. Nims are a pleasant call Wednesday.
W ith every purchase of $5.00 or more in Clothing, Hate,
in the family the program gave univer­ to make their future home in Grand
Mrs. l. el Tyler left for California i Caps or Furnishing Goods, we give one of these Pots. On
Rapids. The Banner extends congrat­
sal satisfaction.
Monday morning last Her husband breaking the same will be found a card giving the holder one
«
Lan Kenfield has an announce- ulations.
rw¥&gt;n thorn
°
.
has been
there fnr
for Mvoml
several wizmtha
months.
Luther Grant and George Y oungof these presents:
in this issue, to which the attention of
A. H. Ickes wife and daughter, of
our readers is directed. Lan means love, two youths aged respectively 13
Carlton, returned last week from a sev­
business, and is prepared to do all work and 16 years, and -who were sent to the
eral months visit in Pennsylvania and
reform school at Lansing, Grant in J une
in his line promptly and cheaply.
Ohio.
Several youngsters of this city are last and Younglove in February, were
Rev. Hunsberger attended the session
likely to. become entangledin the toils returned to the officers of this county a
M. E. Ministerial Association for the
of the law for throwing stones through few days since, they being deemed by
Grand
Rapids district, held at Newaygo
the windows of the dwelling occupied the board of control improper subjects
for care and management at the reform Tuesday.
by Francis Graves, in the first ward.
Jas. A. Sweezey left for New Orleans
school Grant has been returned to his
A statk law requires that a census father in Hope and Youngiovets yet this, Thursday a. m. He goes as a del­
of all births and deaths shall be taken
in the care of the sheriff, the where­ egate to the annual meeting of the su­
in every township, city or ward between abouts of his relatives being unknown. preme lodge of Knights of Pythias.
the 10th day of April and the first day
Mr. O. Crook, lately appointed mail Fancy Chairs, Toilet Cases, Brushes, Fine Shirts, Watches and
Of June. Thin census will be for the
agent on the main line of the M. C.
year 1883.
hundreds of other handsome presents. Remember you receive
second annual shearing in Kalamazoo, railroad, has been asked to resign, for
Wednesday morning last three pttr- Thursday April 24th, forenoon and af­ the reason of a reduction of the force your present right after you purchase.
sons were killed and four Injured at ternoon at the farmers sheds, in rear of being necessary on account of tbe insuf­
Grand Haven by the falling of a brick Sheldon’s bank on Main street. Good ficiency of the appropriation for the
wall of a building lately burned. The and ample accommodations have been service. Mr. Crook’s friends here are I
killed and injured were sleeping in an secured for a large attendance. Parties much displeased over the matter.
adjoining building
from a distance will find box-stalls
That Railroad.- Again has active
The receipt of an invitation to attend with lock and key in readiness to canvassing been inaugurated in the in­
a complimentary dinner to be given at receive their sheep the night previous terests of the proposed C. K. &amp; 8. rail­
the Pheqjx hou^. Charlotte, Saturday with hay and grain on the ground.
road. or so much of tbe same as lies be­
afternoon, bg D. B. Ainger, to the corWe guarantee to sell, goods as can be bought anywhere in
Thursday night of last week the tween Kalamazoo and Hastings. About
respon^pnta iff tbe Chariotte Republi­ office of the Detroit Daily Times was 87,000 yet remains to be raised to com­ the State.
&gt;
can,, is hereby acknowledged.
burned, causing a loss of several plete the quote required of Barry coun­
Every man who can give or get a I thousand dollars to that institution, ty, and this amount must Im- raised, or

— PATENT FLOWER POT!

G REBLK A POWKRM.

ONE FOURTH OFF,
TO CLOSE WINTER GOODS.
R. MUDOK, ClotKUr.
Mlehl&lt;*n Clov«r 8r««l, Ulinoia Timothy

WilkiBA.

u

iMcdiately.

SALE.

TO RENT.

ThiRO and last call for the railroad!

Work in second rank K. of P. Monday Evening next ‘

.Judge Smith will put up a wind
Mill on his premises.
Ackerson, the “egg man." is full of
&gt;usines^ these days.

Elegant Upright Piano,
Stylish Carriage Horse,
Fine Top Buggy exhibited in our window,
Suburban Residence Lot,
' I Splendid, 8 piece, Bed Room Sett,
Family Sewing Machine,
Centre, Toilet and Sewing Tables,

THIS IS NO LOTTERY
. But a fair and legitimate scheme.

FOVK new .houses going up in the
dollar for the new railroad should put j
*»rst and secoriU wards.
Tue manufacturers inform us that the in his work at once. It would Im* a
1 burning shame to our city and county
plow point trade is good.
Ito lose, a competing line of railroad ।
SE' eral dwellings are in process of
j
when 87.500 will get it for us.
-rertlon in the second ward.
Mr. Chas. E. Knappkn has located |I
1,. G. Mogre offers his fruit-farm, one ...
urs I|
at the thriving Mrnu
town vi
of niuui
Blunt, &lt;iu
Hughes
mile north of the city, for sale.
eimty7‘ifa?'"Tbe w^ttr’iiiunt'^n

The I”"*** uP°n which the Timta is
printed was saved. Through the court*®/&lt;rf the Evening News the Times
wai* i1*8’1^ a* usual Friday morn,
ing, somewhat reduced in size. The
Times is one of the l*srt morning

we lose the road. The benefits arising
from another and competing line of.
railroad have been set forth in these
columns many times, and are so appar[ ent that further remarks on this head
। are unnecessary. But we would urge
*n the state and we are glad to upon all the necessity of. prompt action,
'“*™ th8t it8 "”rv b8&gt;*ti,u‘1 wiU not and the early securing of the necessary
tad Mr. K. a wideawake, enterpriring I P"-'™1 IU
taMeafam.
amount. Seven thousand dollars is not

MEN’S SUITS, $5.00 to $30.00.
BOYS’ SUITS, $2.00 to $18.00.
.
MEN’S HATS, 35c to $4.00.
,
BOYS’ HATS, 25c to $2.0(5.

We sell at good all Wool Cassimere Men’s Suit at $8.50.
This is cheap at $10.00.

The Allegan papers are better than
-ver since the fire that swept that town. gentleman, who will be a valuable ac- i
-Monday evening, April 21st, the puLstes’ department, assisted placed tn the balance against the beneEa&gt;teh Sunday was observed by up- quisition to the liiMiness circle of the i P*,s
| 'by some of the older ones in other de­ tits that would aecure to the farmer. '■
K
preprint** services at Emanuel church. town.
partments
of
the high school, will have mechanic and business man. Seven
During the past week there were
Em„ Joint and Fred. Busby, the
thousand dollars, gentlemen, is the
‘oiir interment^in the Riverside ceme- popular barbers of Hastings, are doing a Mayday eelebratiorrand a May pole
price to ensure the future prosperity of
a g(Mxl business.' Their shop ia finely dance, interspersed with recitations,
tableaux and music, at Union Hall. the county and secure a competing line
Rem em her that A. R. McOmber is located on State street. Each of the
Admission, 20 cents; children 15 cents. of railroad for all time. This amount
dling all hollow silver plated ware at boys is sui artist in his line, and their
Reserved seats at Hotchkiss.’ The pro­ should be raised before another ujsue of
shop is deservedly popular with our
ceeds are to be used for the purchase of the Banner, and we hope to be able to
people.
Moksk E. Nevins returned last week
charts for Miss Estes* department. The record-i^our next that the railroad "is
vith new goods. Look out for low I
The prmninenue of the silver coinage entertainment will be ot an interesting an assui
fact.
question makes peculiarly timely the and pleasing character, and we Isvpeak
prices.
Burglary and LArcency.—Tues-j
paper ou -The Bank “’of England,"
for the pupils a full house.
Em. Bi shy says a good hair cut is
day last Mr. Chas. Cox, of Ross, Kala­
which is announced for the A(ay Har­
brtter worth 25 cents than a poor one at
A recent visit to the place of busi­ mazoo county, a young unmarried man j
per’s. It is to give a dear account of
3' cents.
•
ness of Archie McCoy revealed the fact owning a farm in the township named
the history, features, and functions of
that that gentleman has in stock a full above, was arraigned before Esquire!
Holmes A Holly, Woodhgyli, have
this centre of the financial world.
Hayford
on
the
charge
of
burglary
and
.
assortment
of
furniture,
from
the
cheap
i quarter column announcement in
Rev. A. PP. Moons, of Battle. Greek, kitchen chair to the most elatorate par- larcency. The facts as gleaned by our |
this issue.
preaehw his farewell sermon on Sun- lor furniture. Mr. McCoy is the exclu-1 reporter at the prelimanary examin-' ~
i’HE Banner has on hand a supply of j.... .. — .i ...rti .......
...
day. and will *oon leave r.._
for Dakota.I. s.jve agent for the Kelsy patent pillow
nation.are as follows: On the evening ।
hEmk notes and receipts which will be , Mr. Moors was obliged to resign his i sham holder, which is perfectly adjusts-' of March 8th last, (has. Oox and one ■
wan
«ham
oerfectlv udiustalast. Chas. ('ox
one
•old cheap.
pastorate on account of poor health.;
to any sized I Milstead.It lays the j Tom. Casey, a man ot rather unsavory'
Well, is Hastings to entertain the I The well wishes of m host of HiMtings | Hhams on the pillows and takes them oft I reputation, started from the farm of I
G. A. IL boys at their annual reunion | friends will go with
him tohis. *est-J instantly without crease or wrinkle. Cox.Kbout 10 o'clock in the evening,
■ u August?
ern home.
especially auvuiu
should vgui
call iUiUBtv,
and see j nwith
and nvmrcu
wooden pung for the
I. Ladies vnpcvitMl}
ivti aa horse&lt;u&gt;u
“it.I'
! this useful article, and at the same time I stated purpoM* of going to the house of |
There is a scarcity of bouses for I
Mr. Geo. ANWKiLKK,of Irving townt
rent ib Hastings, with a great demand ship, was arrested upon comptaiu.
int of (
1 -----look--------------------------over the stock ef----------------furniture.
Cox’s brother Georgt* in Baltimore

?„h'"'N'Ve warrant all ogoods to turn out satisfretorv.
-

Star Clothing House
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

1 HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN

GOOD BASE BALLS
•&lt;!

Every purchaser of a

(or the same. ’
.
Hair cuTTiNtk^Qcents, »it Eva and

his wife charged with assault and l&gt;at-; There whs lots of fun at Scudder’s township. On the following morning
tery, perpetrated upon his lawful spouse ejevator Tuesday, caused by the break- Mr-John E. Long, of Barry, discovered
on
last All Fool’s day. George la to ing of the crank 4n the engine used that two bags &lt;?f clover seed had been ।
Ailbcrt's burin r shop, in the basement
•»t the Rower block.
answer to the charge before Justice there. The engine flew like lightning. stole*. from his granary. From the
tracks in the snow he huh that there ,
The letter from C. M. Knappen, pub­ Hayford to-day. He vehemently denies an(j pi^-es of the machinery traveled in
the soft impeachment.
{ aj] directions. Fortunately Mr. Greusd, were two of thp thieves. He followed !
lished elsewhere, will be read with in­
these tracks tn the road and by the pe-,
I
t
is
now
about
the
time
of
the
year
i
of
the
Engine
and
Iron
Works,
hapterest by his friends here.
when thoughtless persons are wont to pened t&lt;» he prreent, and shut off steam, collar track of the sleigh he followed
Tuesday last D. R. McElwain re­
pick flowers and break twigs from ever-' The engine was badly broken, and sev- them to the premises of Mr. Herring­
vived a telegram announcing the death
greens in cemeteries. The board of eral days will be occupied in repairs, ton Bellinger, of the same township.
*ot his brother in Buffalo.
directors of Riverside cemetery say Dr. Will Upjohn, who is diiwecting Mr. B.’s smoke*house had been raided
You can now address him as ’Squire that they will prosecute all offenders of i human bonea, or building some infernal during the night andla number of hams
Wm. Sweezey, by the grace of the this kind interfering with the flowers machine,at all events he is working with stolen, a portion of which were found
greenliack party of this city.! ’barred
jumped in the snow by the roadside about 801
and shubhery on those grounds.
J vboors in the room above,
*“
Those formerly opposed to the water
full 26 -feet, judging from the noise. rods distant, the sleigh evidently having
M
il A. Darling, of this citj;t has a
* orks are rapidly coming to think that
The medic rushed out, so frightened broken down. The tracks were folchicken, hatched November last, that
they will be a good thing, after all
that he forgot for once to lock the door Ipwed to Mr. Geo. Cox’s in Baltimore,
has somewhat peculiar ideas, if fowls
where the pung was found broken and
after him.
Bro. Peckham, of the Freeport Herhave ideas, concerning the eternal fit­
! some clover seed in the barn.
Case&gt;
*kl. is musically inclined, leastwise be ness of things as regards uggs.
T
uemday
evening
Marshal
Nims
This
was there, hut (has. Cox had stopped
Ubm purchased an organ of E. A. Matti­ particular hen is in the habit of laying received a telegram from Saranac stat­
at the home of, W. Forahey, in Barry.
son.
.
doubl*-yolk eggs, and Sunday last she ing that tbe body of a drowned man That same day (k&gt;x and Casey skipped
Don’t fail to ask for the men’s fine outdid herself hy laying a triple-yolk had been found near there, and aa it the country, the whereabouts of the
i was surmised that the deceased was latter yet being unknown. Cox returned
hand and machine^ewed latest style
Journal ind Tribune 1» from "»»«■&gt;«»■ re&lt;l“'Bt w“"
th8t
*hoes made by Smith, Simmons &amp; Pea­
'
eiihGolumn folio, I u'« Unital come and Identify the body a few days since and was arrested. He
body.
•
claims that he was made drunk by
now issued1^in an
_
--------if
possible.
Wednesday
Deputy
sheriff
The W. C. T. U„ will meet with Mrs all
printed at home, on a new.! Geer and Mr. Chas. Hotchkiss went to Casey on drugged liquor, and knew
H. G. Garter, on north Broadway, next power press-cun by steam, and with an ‘
nothing of what happened during the
Tuesday afternoon at half past two entire new dress of type, (te make-up Saranac, but found that owing to ad- night He was bound over for trial at
?n^’”Wa*,TrOLlttatilfonH7nd«Tvaneed deeompoaition It .» neo.
o’clock.
bi tasty, aud the far; th
,
bury
pn,v iouM, the circuit court with laiil in the sum
' of 8500—another victim of whisky.
. . evenirtr. Erom artirire found In tha
An raster boy put in an appearance son still occupnw tbe “,1“r'81
’
uHlceht
guarantee
as
to
theiqtaUty
of
,
of
1)OdJ
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Additional local on opposite page.
|.
Hams, and Billy is one of the happiest the mental part of the inatltution.
jt was identified as that of litalri
men in town.
J. M. Rogkkh A Co. have an impor- Murray, a shoemaker, formerly of this THE NEW BARBER SHOP.
U.
,-w
_
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r.
tt. ju ..
. . j business here, Grit
This seems to be a general time of taut. announcement
to iiiiv*
our Farmer
farmer&gt; dty
He did a good
but
neuralgia, a* we hoar of several indi­ readers in thia issue, concerning the | whiBkev and the gambling dens got the
In the Basement of tWf.
viduals in the city who are afflicted Johnston mowers, and the North FairOf him, and last fall fhe walked
w^tli that disease.
field plow. This firm have their head- fraDQ Hayings, having “blowed in" all i
nyirr TY ni
' 1Z I
D 1-.L7 V IN. .
Ladies, don’t forget that the fine quarters in tbe elevator on Broadway, of his money. For some time previous I 1X.V7 W tL lx.
h^ drunk, aud his drunk was |
shoes made by Smith, Simmons A Pea­ and will be pleased to show up tha*1 he

and other farming implements to all continue»l after his arrival at Saranac, t
who intend purchasing.
See them | up t&lt;) the middle of NoYember last,
when you want anything in their line. I when one day he run from the shop,
A special meeting of the board of
evidently In a state bordering on delir­
•upervisors will be held Monday next
HaxTiNim &amp;tv has now arrived at a
for the purpose of fixing upon a basis point where it must either thrive or ium tremens. The last seen of him
alive he was running on the railroad ,
of assessment, etc.
nnwuer or berome '• “ilewd” town—it

body are worth more than any other
shoe you can buy.

H ustings Lodge No. 68 I. O. O. F.
will celebrate the 66th anniversary of
the advent of the order in the United
States, on the 26th.
Thk regular monthly .meeting of the
Hany county Horticultural society will
be hHd at the ix&gt;urt bouse in the city of

A Clean Shave

Eva and Albert Troutwine haw
The
anticipation of
of another
railroad *■“ found in a stream crossed by the opened a new barter shop, and propose
The antieipwtion
another railroad
ZMhZdnn.rtfodo.ithita^^erityin.faUro-l. Whether It — talrita «• to conduct it in a satistaotory niaruy-r
to all who may wGA their serv wee.
ttwpwt M^jhouhl the project now ; not&gt;li»iM »m
_________

beiinc agitated fall through, without
doubt the buainrea IntereaU of the city
would luateriaUr .offer In conaequmre I

pIBirr clas* dwelling home to rent at
dollars per montt
axAeraa » ' lUia.!.

Try the Lady Barber!

Gets one Free.

R. K GRANT
CLOTHIER.

BUILDERS’
HARDWARE

PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c
Large Stock,
Low Prices.

H. A. Goodyear &amp;, Sens.

�THE FAULT-DEMON.
[Rob Hawthorns Lathrop.]
Pre seen a whiuwwbed maiden .
With flowing gold hair ladec,
A» beaw-bardened body rm «h« could bear,
And than catne a wild black raven.
So eager and so craven,
Aj-1 hid himself all silent in her fair gold
hair.

When «hs cried. •’Thou mblwhaven!"
“Caw!" said the wild dark raven,
And all her tedious life hr only said “Caw!*
Yet sate be on her shoulder,
This heavy black Wrd-lnwlder,
And moved not, would not leave her, for
patience or for law.
Now, oa her tomb was graven
“Tb.- Maiden of tlw Raven,

Sutne said that it was pride
Gave tto bird so Jong a ride."
Bnt he left her wlurti Lhe church-bell
soDuroualy.

LITTLE PEOPLE.

A BAZAAR IN INDIA.
[Indianapolis Sentinel.]
Abraham Lincoln, while a resident
of New Salem, Ills.. followed various
avocations. With all the rest he was
“storekeeper" and postmaster. On a
certain occasion, one of his friends,
having learned that an agent of the
poajtoffice department and a “drummer”
were ‘in the village—the former to col­
lect what* was due the government
from Lincoln, as postmaster: tbe latter
to receive from him, as “trader;” what
he was owing the firm represented by
himself—and knowing Lincoln was
never overburdened with spare funds,
went to the store and offered to loan
him a sum sufficient to meet the claims
he wus so soon to be called upon to
settle.
"You are very kind,” said Lincoln;
“but I do uot think I shall require your
assistance.”

Pablle

Tvllete —- ■kalis

RAD

AOOTDDTT.

“^■kL.n.nt Krm»v

[Belgravia.]

The immense number of ‘ stalls for
quarry at Jto^ndale. Ulster Co., IC
sweetmeats is among the most striking
explosion wm- day tn the quany
peculiarities of a native bazaar. The lort H totally. Under‘b&lt;,1‘,nPre^!"^
consumption thereof must be tremen­ matter was lew serious the local
**{
dous, to say nothing of the quantity of Mr. Crabat thaj hto eye was not lost
sugar-cane whioh old and young seem could be saved by treatment The ”1*?™“®"*
to munch whenever they are not chew wa» tried and failed. Worse remained behind,
ing betel. And yet the beauty of their for he was In danger of kwlng the other also,
teeth is by no means in accordance through svmpatbetlc Inflammation. In this
with our theories of the disadvantage strait be consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of Bnaof snch dainties. Every mobth alike dout, N. Y., who told blm the Injured e|e mnat
displays rows of such dazzling ivory as be taken out to save the other. To this Hr.
,DY^kb"
put most Europeans to shame—the Crabo:demurred, and
Hisfocal physician said;^Go J® New ¥or^
latter too often reminding ns of that To
New York the patient went, and owe of toe
Northumbrian farmer who went to inuBl
U1I,U. oruUste.
most ,.,
eminent
om
case, »*hL
said: rf/'-hSF
You, have
“candy Newcastle." to invest in a set of looked at the «we,
v&lt; tos&gt; one
t.l«
,na raturnal with . com- | X’SSliiF' "XS? k’UU

DrLINDSEYS

BLOOD
SEARCHER

UipartXW UU

266ti wr
IDITION.-PBICKOilvii
MAIL, POST-PAiO
’

plate
set of
boxwood,
as he
Within
a few
moments,which
the agents
en-' the ruined eye nnd treated Mr. Cr
■&gt;“*.;
KSS.'SS'SXS?
I tered their presence, and Lincoln took '“■‘V
i an old stocking from a drawer, out of price, “and mair the color of the sold
Dwxrfiisad Midzeta. . which he poured a lot of copper and
ones." Perhaps respectful insolence
ter treatment.
,
.____ „
[Cleveland Herald.]
silver coin—the latter mostly in nieces could
hardly
have devised a ---------more cut- -------------------J ------------Are }ou
you troubled
trouoiru wiiu
with Dy»pep»ta. Liver Com• _i_. Constipation or
nr deranirment
&lt;!»rmid*ment ofiu*
01 UM'
“I have been looking all over the 1 of a small denomination.
ting remark than that of a beaver, who, nUlnt.
world for a woman no bigger thou I .
-There is the very money I have
when hi, muter hwi thorotahlj- • lort
It will not diaiipolht w
you.
am," said Che.Mah, the Chinese dwarf, , taken on account of the postoffice,” ho his temper, observed with a low salaam. Dr. Kennedy's “Favorite
ireat Medie.1 Work
■It® Bemedy"
Remedy" for
lor sate by
•••• ••
• ■
alldruigists.
at the museum last evening, “hnd if I remarked to. the agent, “and I think and quite in accordance with
his duty
—
ra
-t—
*
---------you
wiU
fUd
ifc
the
exact
amount
due
could only find her, and then mairy
as valet, that he thought master had
her, I wo’ild be happy.” Che Mah is yon.”
forgotten to brush his teeth that morn­
IIMMIUUU or exeww a bon* tar iZZ.
I ro«
about the smallest man of his age liv­
ing I
It was, to a cent.
ing. He is 46 years old, and only two
This business had hardly been con­
As to the ^atives, they are forever
feet four inches high. But Cite Mah is cluded when in came the “drummer.” bfushing theirs, or rather polishing
rich, with a regular income of 62iM» s Lincoln had recourse to another old them, with a soft, flat stick about the
week, and m anxious for a wife with stocking, with a sim lar result
width of yonr finger. As yon pass
whom he cun keep company during Iris
So soon us' the two were' again by through a native town in the early
M
long hours on exhibition. Che Mah is themselves the friend said:
morning it seems as if the whole popu- . H
TRADE
MARK
a particular friend of Chang, the
“I suppose, were a third creditor to lation hud turned &lt;Ait of their houses to
Chinese giant, who is eight feet tall, present
perform
this
part
of
their
toilttf
in
himself, a third stocking
,7— • —' •“ ■!lire
I.
but who admires Che Mah, not so'much would enable you to settle with him,
public, and such an amount of scraping i
lor size as for his nationality.
and polishing goes on that you marvel
smiling.
Tbit
book
nbould
be
read
by
the
naw
g
,
J3hc Mah has written a little book
“Yes,” returned the future president. how any enamel is left. Nor is this the
stnirtloe and by th.- aftu h o W JS* T **
about dwarfs, himself in particular, in “Look here," and he held up three only part of the morning adornment
beeefll
Uwdou
"1*
Il rjwhich ho tells of the high social posi­ other stockings. “In each of these is that occurs in public. The bath is
w
00 .“water Of so trn to whwn „ .
I Liver and Kidney Bemedy,
tion of his family and explains the the sum I severally owe to three parties either at the river or the open tank, but
msranui.
liisUai
lor
or
suani
i.u
.
*
| Oompoanded from tbe w*ll known
cause of his peculiarity of form.
His —the only persons in the world to promiscuous washing goes on in the
Curatives Hops. Malt, Bnchu. Manmother, while walking the streets of whom I aon, pecuniarily, indebted. I street at all hours and seasons, as does
bo-- "’rret, Rr&lt;ty
draktx Dsndeb m. 8*nwt*rtlU, Can
Mass., who may be conwM^! &lt;iria]i
Ningpo was greatly shocked and fright­ see you are' amused at my method of also the work of tiie barber, who reduces j
oara flasradn, etc., combined with an
qulrtns ikill and exprlciM-r Chroni^i’
agreeable
Aromatic Elixir.
- f
I sUnale disease* lhal nave bat tj rt a t
ened by seeing a very small oliilu transacting business. I never allow my­ the fine, silky, black hair to a very
&lt; F 5 the akin of all other phVM&lt; lau» HR AT,
crushed to death by the falling of a self to use money that is not mine, how­ small top-knot. This is the only mo- '
THEY CUE DTSPETSU 1 IHiCHTTCI,
~5-g apeclalty. Sueh trvaier -; rpTJVQT?T r
tree.
She was gn»atly affected, and ever sorely pressed I may be—and I in­ ment when the lower caste Hindus are 1
g
ccaafully wlttiout an in 1 -tl I OJjTLF
" g- rtaarc of failure
when Che Mah was born shortly after- tend to be prepared to pay my -hills ever seen bare-headed.
HDGULATB THS BOWELS,
warti he bore a most striking resem­ when they become due, without delay
If, therefore, you care to mark the I
7 ?i
*T
~
They cure Rheumati.'.rn. and nil L’rlAXDENS
MANIFOLD
blance in face aud figure to the little or inconvenience to those whom I owe. strange diversity of cranial develop- j
■ nary troubles. They Inrkromte.
nourish, strenKtbon and quit*
one that was killed.
The child killed The simple system
which I have ment between the elongated high skulls '
tthe Nervous System.
wan but 2 years old, and Che Mah adopted— using a stocking to represent of the upper castes and the low type '
As a Tonic they have no Equal.
&gt;00.000 MjbJcet- and S.Ooe Bimm
has never grown bigger than a child of each creditor and placing in it the oommon to the serfs, or low cast s in 1
Uons. numerous ma|». X volurjr--.. Um- ortav.
that age. Attention has been cnlled to money, to be passed to the creditor other words, the descendants of the i
fStS.OC; cheniWt rdltinii #1.'.&lt;&gt;&lt;) Swrur-r
frvtti
}*&lt;«» free, ftdo 000 VS1DUM.&lt;
the resemblance of Che Mah to the himself, at some future day —renders Aryans and those of the aboriginal j
€&lt;m
desrelpUve « •talnCnr free. Hook» lor
Nhetlaad Powtew.
baby killed by the mother of the dead the former unnecessary and the latter
races of India), the barber’s hour will1
’ ’‘
Hops end Malt Bitters Co.
l”'f£rv P*i»"’ nt on endwwe d
Hol.U-ln and Dev on t attle.
child meeting Che Mah when he wus possible."
S’ve you.ample opportunity for study. I
faith. NOT sold by
;-rire&lt; too k»
DETROIT, M!(?H.
Our customers have the advantage of our many JOHN K. ALDEN. 1^1,11^. H VetetW
4 yuays of age, and exclaiming, os
1 short, but for this little celestial top
ant experience in twveding and importinc: NelkYurk. P. (&gt;. Rox UK
’
the seized him, that her little one had
nt&lt;- collect Jous; opportunity ot ccnipanns dliknot, you might imagine, as yon glance I
ierrnt breeds; km prices, because of extent of
(Pall Mali Gazette.
returned to life.
The circumstances
at a group of those shining skulls, :
business; and low rates of transportation. CaXAddison,
in
one
of
his
quaint
articles
attracted wide-spread attention and led
alutfurv tree. Correspondmee solicited.
that you had got into a colony of the 1
to a judicial investigation, wlierein all on fashion, gives n humorous de.serip- ■ huirless men of Australia; that curious
the peculiar facts of the case were tian of die ns&lt;&gt; and fall of the hairy tribe of aborigines known as the Bald
I towers of ladies* heads. As fashion Men of the Funders and Albert rivers, i
brought out.
Mention tbe HxJfTiJKM Bax xu.
dertitato o”?ny7«.’
"The most attractive little woman as willed it, the structure v»n«d in size | “JJ
and Ethich ••» th» ik
BuaaU. red rd«re. SO rl-».
a curiosity,?‘ said Mr. Elliot, of the m.l&gt;l»pe.uulu&gt;twU..tb1 the hul.es, Up, of heir, .nd go through life from
1*TOHKM of \ m F..HC
thoir
,V(J M
museum, “who was ever on exhibition, of Uuwn Annes tune so it is .n the t|,eir
rataloeur fro*-.
&lt;l«y»
of
Queen
\
lelorn..
Not
manj
J
bilIiard
bllIL
motll
„
M
.
is. Lucy -Zarate. She is the smallest of
JOHNK ALDEN. Pub:
„veJ
jjj d
them all, l&gt;aing but twenty-one inches | years ago huge chignons" and onor- tur„ uonld
K™1 -i"
11' of
she had
and weighing fifteen pounds. She can I ’T Pv f U'tlrrU ““ *•' ’ °[ •”
- , great
deal
of trouble if
if she
had created
created
tcHr' VcwoSSmSI
'M1J.1AM HEID. wh&lt;vlrealc and retell drater i PAYSONS
m wilh
„ L
dollcicncT
command a salary of &gt;750 a week, and worOankind, the dealer, m human ha.r I th
--,
—
--L the
---- „
—m
...—.. Next i
French him! Anirrirnn window kIkm. plait­
anil thoir aceomptaes.the hau-dr^sors II comes the
Ulo paintiag
p^nti
.otL'o. lentiiKi MIDAl. a wiiham
Kino*. riblHil and roqjth (Mate for nky IteiitM. cut
is quite wealthy.”
of thomcorioo,
those curious
and rtntneled ctaM. slIvrr-platMl ^aaah bare. 1 &lt;* I N K
I
grew
noh.
Wesamg
.the
latest
whim
of
and
mBrfa
y,
denoting
Xrtshlm,. SOywaf*. MkyHI
Mrs. Gen. Thumb is probably the
French
and G&lt;-nnan looking zbws plate*. tea&lt;!
IDraMtau^is'.eoYO *
he most whimsioal among the doit.™,
caJe and
Md otherwise
olhorwi,o symbolical.
gJmboliral. ,Some
SoraB
* |. caste
most intelligent dwarf living. But tlie
suid oil 2?0!'’ I’wtjy- IsilntM. etc. 73 and TO
But
men
or
rather,
women
grow
h
.„
tllM0
w!drt
liD
i,
other,
perom
’
£*rneil
'trret
nW.
Ik-trolt.
Mkh.
Write
for
re
1T.
H
A&amp;
’
vttne
!
only real live doll baby is Hop o’ My
,
(
। mnalco.
d 1stripes
. 7
1
; a small horizontal‘line
Thumb, the little Novia Scotia midget, Wiser, and all at once tbe head;, but | dicnlar
by the weight of ' on the forehead
who weighs scarcely more than ten recently bowed down
Lau»iin
.... -,
।
me io.ene.uidenotes having
having bathe !;
. ’ up, and hide- । jn faot( l»eing ready for society,
lifted
pounds.
Martha's Vineyard has re­ artificial hair, were T^
।
’ --L. Other,
lexical cods took the marks show at whose shrine
cently sent out two little people, tbe ous “bangs” nnd clashcal
-----------------JOHC shrine worship
place
of
the
farmer
monstrositit^.
The
Ad-.-.mR sisters, who are each scarcely
has lieen offered; the trident, for in- I
the treasurer ot saM rebut » •* o#«rvd l«
three feet tall, and who are valuable as change seemed radical, and iiair-dealerr
tan co, denoting the worshipers of Sisa |
sale nt pubii&lt;- auction to Du- hinb«-*t bidtei. b»
Oui poalttvcir ba cuiwl hv iWm
»
curiosities because of their intelligence. wore on the brink of despair.
said treasurer, on tb» Aim .'! ••■. &gt; »f M&gt;» net
"*» DR- *• «au«/w.
h catarrh
at tire treasurer'- .ft'r•. in
&gt; o.;fl boor.
But by-and-by the discovery was
“The trouble with little people or
lhe &lt;*tt) of iiasiiux* in ^ r..i .-•&gt;.»i.ty of Itor
made
by
one
woman
and
another
that
midgets," said Mr. Elliott, “is that bolt
1 being the tlihe ai«d pla.t •1&lt;-»lg:..u«l forU.
to Ue wwil. and
[New
. York Ia-uw to Troy Times.} .
Ui®. for Hay Fever, also unpaliwt llr.rl». ut»Ur ».
ordinarj tax sate*&lt; if n«&gt;i i&gt;re»it.---i,’.
few of them are intelligent, ami many not all hair would “friz,” and that even
illness of this much-esteemed
The illncaa
nt thl» office areorutre tr&gt; Is”
of them ahno~t brainless.
A large a plain knot of hair at the back of the I
The list may be ta-n
suml.caUMi Mlle
number of t|ie children midgets on ex­ head could not be produced without [ woman, though not of a dangerous
oBrr ut the countv tn-aMiter ■ I hibition about the country are repulsive the aid of the hair-dresser. Tbe appar- | character, w sufficient to awaken some
byldm
The
land*
w-fil
lxoffcntly
simple
shape
required,
in
fact,
i
apprehensions
in
Fifth
avenue
circles,
‘noustrosities.
But when a diminutive
t prior i®
chasr of tbe state -. . JIT
——w-—wbo nas nu
family occupies a spacious, but
pecimen of humanity is discovered who much more attention than all the '
the sale in the rountj
TP»0E MARK.
as a well-develope.1 intellect he is in- almndonod wealth of plaits and tresses, pwin-looking Loose, whose brick front
Hair-dresserR
could
no
loager
be
num!
presents
a
marked
contrast
with
the
«ed » rarity. Tom Thumb found himelf a large man when compared with here! among the simple workmen. To j marble palaces which abound in that
to -«
f centej
and
—»»»-». of wealth .j fashion. John
t .
Defanll having been nppl- hi tec WRJSJttD
ther mites during redont years. Bnt satisfy their fuir customeis they had t:
bottle, aud do not buy without U
g bangs
bangs of
of i Jwod, however, is a plain man and had
rt-rialn Indenture &lt;&gt;: nn&gt;ni.-.ir&lt;. ■•. nnne4»«&lt;
Je was one of the first ever exhibited, become artists, producing,
tenth day of J.-unuiry. A l&gt;
i
and
artifl!
sufficient
independence
to
indicate
this
airy
carts,
soft
coils,
1
’
“
prestige-gave
md his prext'ge
gave him a lasting a,rZ &lt;H*rls, so
Southward andtCaronne. ht- wife, !•’ ^MiuaicJ
-urJ by his style of building. The family
“ „ ,
'Ting
with nstury
Dibble, ntod rtworded in llw •■rtire M te* *4%}’
time. Th
A“A w,.i
There
wid never be another. 9' “ .P»Olng»,
ter of Dced» for Barr cunnt i Mlchtom. on tn
iljf I lives in handsome but not lavish style, &gt;
perfection
of
workmanship.
7om Thumb People, have become so in
twelfth day of .lanuan A 1»
M J®*
o’cloek a. m., in Ulwr u of u 114
ou Nf''
accustomed; to • ur.'us&amp;ties, and have Long hair had formerly been re­ and there are probably fifty families in
avenue that
ten. on which imM mortri u- tn- f- «•
u
it, the
tUe. avenue
that spend
spend more
more Money
fiionev
seen so manv little pebpfe, that mites, , quired, and highi prices are paid for it,
be
due,
at
tbe
drte
of
thin
•
the
‘nmy
from
a
fair-haired
Gerduring
the
course
of
the
year.
The
... . --------- —
znidgrts or dwarfs have ceased to create whether it come f_____ _______ :__ Z
seven humtrwl am! «lxty-?n
; wi niatc
one cent*, aud no nrocv«'«Hnu"- J. ‘"g
the great sensations they formerly did." man village girl, a bride of Heaven in only noticeable extravagantice is Mrs.
xtltutetl Kt law to rreovvi f- -UresrtUOf
an Italian convent, or whether it had I Astor's diamonds.
lends. She
Hhe baa
bas a passion
secured by said tm«rt&lt;Nr
been the pride of 'a Chinese, who hail ! for precious il.
* whiah
*’
stones, in
she has
and the powcrof sale tliervin '-&gt;ntelne&gt;! n«-“--------- ---(I&gt;r. Felix Oiwaltl te TJjipiweotU. Magazine.] only parted with it after death. Now, invested to the
he extent
of 6250,000; but
hreomeoperathe, aotlcr - !&lt;re-hv
That our ancestors emanated from however, it was no longer quantity but
ft?e good property and can at any
the :ihade« of n tree laud is one of the quality that was' required, and soft time be turned Into cash,
few pointe on which Moses and Darwin gio&lt;sy hair, though short, grew to be
Mn&gt;. Astor, whpee
maiden
-Lp.--------.,MU4O name
WM was
More attention was Oibbs, was married under the very
agree, and it seems, hardly probable highly valued.
that the deeoendauts of a forest should also paid to color, golden hair, the od- j »hadow of death—the original John
be damaged by « little tree shade, miration of poets aud painters of all Jncob having passed away about the
hue, I «»• of his -grandson's wedding. Mrs.
especially where time shade hr confined to time* beooming the favorite
the six warmest months in the year. which, however, like pure white and 1 Astor has J;
displayed
—1—J -a vbenevolent
.
dis
.. ­
(wH) o&lt; northeast quarter (iw‘4 &lt;4
After (h'tobei, when sunshine becomes reddish -brown hair, it is difficult to position, her favorite charity being the
fhlrty-alx (»». In towns.hH&gt; nx" '
.
preferable to sliade, trees do not ob­ procure.
Children's Aid aociety. She has sent a
rasae niao &lt;a) west. reatainnK
struct th* iajs of the sun. They merely
larger number of street chUdren west
osoft or iMa. or so much tjjvivof-- -MH* "
••■•y tow the amount d&gt;w «i&gt;
'""X,
nroderotc its summer glkre, and at
than any other of our philanthropists.
[Nineteenth Ontnryl
This, indeed, has been her favorite
noon oSfer the l&gt;est possible refuge from
The cloister was reallv the living chanty. Her son, Waldorf, is a clear­
the brooding heat. No human con­
place
of
tbe
monks. Here they pursued headed business man, and now holds
trivance can rival the anti-oaloric ar­
rangements of a leafy canopy—free ac­ their daily avocations, here they taught the important position of minister to
cess to all the winds of heaven, and a their schools, they transacted their itome. He is now very desirous to re­
roof imper ious not only to tbe direct basineM,- they spent their time, and turn, since the feeble health of his
light of the sun’s rays, but also to their' pursued tbeit stndids, always insociety, parents requires his presence. Some
warmth, which is felt through a single t-o-operating and consulting, and, as a years ago his father gave him a power
roof as plainly as though a flimsv sun­ rule, knowing no privacy. “But a monk of attorney to control tbe immense es­
shade. But a shade tree, with its hun­ always lived m a cell!" I think vipu will tate, and this also makea his absence
wJaartit'K
dred strata of light- absorbing lastree, be inclined to obje^tf The sooner you objectionable. Hence his resignation
interposes an effe tual barrier to the get rid of that delusion the better. Un­ and reappearance in this dty is a mat­
the cheapest work KTBR^rnrrm
hottest sun; sad, moreover, phyits have til Henry IL founded the Carthusian ter of expectation.
-—T n ej__ .
a direct i efrigerating influence, aftalo- abbey of Witham, in 1178, there was no
gous to that of animal bodies ia gener­ such thing known in England 0 •
ating warmth. Even under the blazing monk's cell, as we understand the term.
I Benton Globe.]
sun the juioe of oranges, watermelons, It was a peculiarity of the Carthnaian
-BMket supper," ,re , ponul,,
appl&amp;S etc., is from ten to fifteen de­ order, and when it was first introduced church reventte amusement in western
JUUTO8AL KNOWUtDGJ.
grees colder than that of stagnant w*. it was regarded as a startling novelty Masnachusette villages just now. Each
ter, and on dandy summer days the air for any privacy or anything approachilitode to bo tolerated in a mon­ roung My pnpw with h«r on
©f a treeless district is oomidernblv S"
Und. » Mpwr for two ud pulu it w
. The Carthusian system never
warmer than the atmosphere of a shady
» buket, rolling • llip ot paper bearing
forest on sunny days.
J
much favor in England. The
horuuio rnude one of the uapkiur
Carthusians never had more than nine
Each gentleman bur, a bukel Ud
houses all told; the discipline was too
rharoa the content, with the roung led v
ICbicuKx Journal.]
rigid, the rule too severe, the loneliness
whooo name he tad, within, WdraiThe largest bell that was evmi.
grmt beUot Mo,cow. RwmU* K too dreadful for our tastes and for our ally it may be noted that d repeal, ia
climate. In the thirteenth century* if
was cast in 1654, *n&lt;] weighed 288 000 I mistake not, there were only two mon­
pounds In 1738 it ww^recast, and
UBaARY Of UNlVEBSAL*K*i
asteries in England in which monks, or
giftvK•bo’Jk &lt;32,000 pounds. It feu nuns could boast of having any privacy,
nad
uyured, bnt it ,wm any little corner of their own to turn
World MTg Co. 122 Kims Street,
[Chicago Herald.]
into, any place where they oould enjoy
There has been started in Barlin a
tha luxnrv nf
“share company for the removal of
truhinn- from pork.” A patent is being
applied for to exploit a rooently in
[Ckicsco Harald.]
, ,,^—---------**«««*, auu wirooui vented process to that effect, consutinr
Cooterta of a bouse which was levied
we
assume
that
nobody
could
&lt;m by a *
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WAR SKETCHES.

riw next morning he returned to the
,oiup-.mv and ^1US cYer after a8°od
bul-tier
AU the battle of the Wilder..(»« he was- wouhded and in company
i. -Li the writer went to Lincoln hosl„tWashington. Picketing at Catj, .ti s j-, v-itreinely dangerous business,
and scarcely a night passed without
. ,m.- one being killed or captured, t
I.&lt;■&lt;•_ having been headed off, slowly
r^no-.M his steps, tearing up the rail­
: nd doing Mich other damage as
- ! to inipedc our pursuit. Event,dl!, a.- followed on and went into;
. ,ii-■ ni-ar Warrentown court house.
&gt; i: j mint of the railroad having been
'• ri ^.'supplying the army was a hard
•!» mid for several weeks we were on
..mulimitations having been fully
r.-t.il hslu-d. on the morning of Nov. 7th
vfea.t- 'it-gan n forward movement with
-.he mlenlion of driving the rebels back
.nut ccriipving the level country adja- ■
.
. .
, |
,.
, M •,
I&lt; □Ip. piBT. court
------ 1 home and .I
Bnmd.'1' .'■'.■ition,
station, south
south of-the
Rappa-!
Briibii
of the Rappa,,I;.wrlh of the Rapidan und
.nnwk. north of the Rapidan and ‘
,l.;n4 I',, lin,-,’f the Orange and Alex-

A BLUE-M.O0O RANCHMAN.

•ary, and the shell the instant before it
.”!“Ved
knapsack from
(New Y«rk WoiM)
1 eter Brott s back and he was ever after
'PM’ Marquia de Mor^s, rauchmsn,
This was the most terrible
«mved in this city from hi* headqaarexplorton that ever occurred in our regto Lilt’a Missouri, Montana, on
iment Two men were killed instantly Saturday. The marquis, it will be retwo died in less than twelve hours, and meml&gt;ered, had a great deal of trouble
two permanently disabled.
Spurlock with the cowboys in the neighborhood,
lay ju»t behind me, and having been who threatened him, ho time for two*
week* he was in danger of his life every
good friends he called piteously to me time he ventured, from his home.
for hejp.
I can see his face now as jHe is a very pleasant spjken gen tiesaw it then withka mingled expression toa*.
actions are graceiul, and hi*
tall,
erect and supple form is suggestive
of despair and determination. Instantly
realizing his condition he quickly pulled of great *irength. He can scarcely be
more than 26 yeara old. All his actions
a handierchief from bis pocket, tied ft
are suggestive ’ of a thorough military
around one of his mangled legs above training.
The marquis, until his ar­
the knee, and snatching his bayonet rival in llu* country, was a captain in
from its rfieath, thrust ft between hfs the trench army Bud a member of the
leg and the handkerchief and in ktw staff of the late Comte de Paris.
•»&gt;d he to a reporter of The
tune than it takes to tell it he had the
world yesterday, throwing himself in
handkerchief drawn around his leg and an easy attitude, “my life has not been
the flow of blood nearly stopped. The lived upon a bed of rose* since I came
sight of his mangled limbs as he sat to cast my fortune* with the citizsns of
there with the blood streaming from thu country. But don’t **k me anythmg ub-rnt my fight* with tha cow­
them was horrifying in the extreme.
boy*; they are all over now aud I be­
But game to the last, as the colonel lieve I can live in pesos in the future.
came along Spurlock looked up a8d ex­ &gt; All the detail* of that tight have been
claimed: “Colonel, my time has come, tolegraphed, and everybody who read*
but Spurlock ain’t afraid to die.” The the daily papers knows about it” The
marquis, however, observed that the
brave fellbjv passed away that night
quarrel aro*e from the fact that be had
about sunset. after haying been n*- refused to purchase the land, which
moved to the field hospital near by. I certain persona in this city had offered
mutated jn carrying off Lieut. GUliert for sale, thinking that he wm u well
and saw Spurlock lit tbe hospital, but plumed bird that ought to be ' plucked
and could be easily swindled.
The
he had fainted from pain and loss of
land did not belong to them, which
blood and never revived. Cooney died fact, fortunately, was discovered before
next Doming.
Poor Will Ruggles, the sale was consummated. In revenge,
brother of Sergt. Ruggles, dug a grave the dishonest speculators vowed that ।
for his brother with his own Loads, and they would make it hot for him. The
mar&lt;|U« purchased a large tract of land ’
assisted by comrades wrapped Philo in
in Montana, which took in the throe
his blanket, put him in his shallow principal trails through which the cat- |
grave and covered him over with dirt, tie ured-iven to the east, south and
southwest.
then vurveu
carved
’T
s name in■ a°{rime
rude j wtomwvo*,.
mm
rPhilo
aiios
plMBd
The cowboy, in the neighlurhood

gAT MOT

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CORN,
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We are making three Ground Feed, Salt,
widths of Tire: • Lime, Plaster, Cement,

Hair, Stucco, Seed
Corn,

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Curtain Pulls,

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Wail Paper!Sin to Ridge Board’

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Taking effect February 17th.

AN INVESTIGATION in.

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to Syracuse, j
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..mire rmintuL It was a lieautifui day,
I
;n:t a niM iad and memorable one for
The county Convention.
i
The convention convened _punumnt to ।
■ tiiiipany B (my company). The boys
re all m a happy mood that morning, i call at the court house, and was called
iii 'tin w-hiils and hills along our liqe to order by Win. II. Powers, chairman I
inarch resounded with our army of the county committee. Asa D. Rork,;!

"‘Iwr ...vered MiehaH Coonsy’. foot

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An Opportunity that Occurs but
Seldom to Buy

GOODS UNDER VALUE

J were
set against
marquis
bv
were
against the
the
marquis
by acents
agents
I ol
theset
X.wYork
Ao^lT
‘“dX^n
to
'•***■- Now York people and began to
.hoot thee.tu^^ and^ meMce_tho herd­
era. Appeal* to the sheriff End ax
nsele-s and finding himaelf in a
the marquis determined to stop
jp the
me |
trouble
hunrelf._________
Taking
a horae iand' a
____________
________________
e spot |
trusty herder he rode out to the
aH
.
lw
whore thu roughs were assembled. “
On
•
the
road 1
they met* the
*
** ringleikler
&gt;— ’ — who
was killed by the unerring bullet of the ‘
sontfs :tnd jokes.
As hajipy as any of Rutland, was. chosen chairman and j। marquis before he could raise his rifle I
E. Hugfrli
I’hllo A. Sheldon, &lt;&gt;f Hnstlnp&lt;.wcratary i to l,ia Aonldet. another marcher ot the
wi re .S-rg’ts Philo E.
* ’s ubtl
- • Jas.
■e referred to) aud I of the
meeting.
i K
gong
while ithe !
iiv intx
’iuijf.
u"b wa. badly woimded.
wuuuiicu, wane
■ _. ... ___ ■
I
tT_„i ■ I TAif.
llinix-thoir
littru.w
utirl eo.lo
n^.n..away.
'pan motion &gt;1...
the ehair ............
appointed
J. I ftii-nAil
te?fc turned
hqrww
and rode
u.-s Michael Cooney and Patrick
. ..
. «.
..»
The marquis was very modest in tellXri,.. ’.•.liksiispecting they were all bo I J. Potter,
of Nashville, L.
M. ..
Dewey,
of |
I ing his story, remarking: “I have been ,
:...: 'lit- ‘ rmk of eternity.
Alunit 3 ] Johnstown, and TV m. Scudder, of Hast- I
I brought up in the army and have been
।
I- p m. we drew up in line of bat- Ings,
‘
committee on permanent organizp- ; trained J® load my men. I don’t ask a |
fl- u
■ilapfi.itr.mfliM-k Station, stocked tion, and M. L. Cook, of Hastings. J. M. j man to go to n place where I would not j
Rogers, of Carlton. C. W. Armstrong.of ! go myself, i am very popular now,”
t.-u.• ui'l !»eg;m building tires, getting
Yankee Springs. W. II. Jewell, of Arty"mtongly »dd«l. m il to wy that hi. I
w;u-:.
preparing for our frugal
•
&gt; r.
J
i
'T.
t
marksmanship had
respect
of instilled
th&gt; bloodthi
^
rtitfal ahii-h hi- had hot an opportunity ria an,I G. «. .Searles, of Thomapple., jn(0 th„
’
I
u! ■ iiinying -wiiM-r b-aj ing camp. Thous- committee on credentials, and then the j horder&lt;
i
‘T came to this country,” he con-|
•.imi* -&lt;i eotTre cups, pails, frying pans, convention adjourned for dinner.
.
Upon
convening
after
dinner
and
list-1
tinu?d,
"not
quite
a
year
ago,
and
dej
J-ANp BY— ■
i-ti-, were sinmii ring over the fires. Qur
-r______ _ ____ „ — ni.-al w :u* just nicely underway when i ening to the reports of the committee i tenninoH to invest my money to the
best
advantage.
I
saw
a
good
opening
I
mt "rili-r for a detoil of two companies ! on permanent organization and credenMy capjtal wa* :
i'i «f.r i egiiDent us skirmishers came,
tinls, the
the raoveorion
convention tottlHlMlown
settled'-down to
e. i। tlala,
to j JLiU il,000.001. L»»t ApS’l'pitch.id i
l liost nut ir tin detail kept on with ’ the business 6f electing delegates to the ray tent on the spot where
ihrh cookin'.
state convention, with W. IT. ■Sculler souri ihiy now stands. I bought about
booehtaboat
"I* a hih alwint a mile distant we and W.P.Sidmmi of Hastings.as tellers. 50,000 acres of land aud 10,000 head of
"•l! &gt;ec a pirki-t line, but had£jlp-1
Every township in the county—bar* cattle. My object was to prove that it
was far more profitable to (daughter
p"sb! Uk-iu to be our own men in ad- ring Barry—was represented, by full cattle on the range than to ship^ them
• -iur &lt;- ot 'u. Whra the detail for skir- ] delegations with a few exceptions—88 to Chicago. The outtle shrink "about
uihLts was ordered it flashed upon us i delegates by actual count l«eing present,
12 per
while in transit, and this
proceeded
ha to
-k\ line was rebel-,, and that ‘ The convention
'
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’ ' *to * ballot , amount I. Ural by killing them at ’
...understanding
ma.~ta,..lh.-,h«n*e.
1.n&lt;ll. I'°n«- ,4' PW“Ut I .apply .11 the
•rnitj • Un-1, fell lunjk, a lively skirmish i with 11
the
that the cunditowns along the Northern Pacino rail-i »
w.L*j tn • program for the afternoon’s j dates receiving the largest utitular of
road with dressed beef. I have estali- ।
lo-nt
Gt-n. “Bucky” Neil, of i voted be declared elected. Under this liahed eight depute, where the beef is I
•fit.
। i;k was put in command of | rule the following persons "ere"chosen paqked io iee-honses until sold.
“The country along the line of
dtirmish line, which was a | delegates to the state convention:
that road is ” very
fine, specially
v one.
Before we had had ji
IL E. (’omljH. Thornapph*.
.
adapted for stock-raising. The grass
W. II. Powers, Hastings.
y
■iiri-t-'finish our meal lhe bugles sound- |,|
- OF—is one ot the finest quality and the many
I J. J. Potter. Castleton.
■ forward, hnd as one man the skirsheltered canyons have an abundant
C. W. Armstrong, Yankee Springs.
supply of grass all the year round. I ,
uii-vli iiiu moved off.
werA on a
Eugene Davenport, Woodland.
own a good deal of land and to encour- 1
!&lt;•.&lt;•!
nhtraii
containing
several
Ira Oagood, Hope.
age emigration I give each settler who 1
J. M. Rogen, Caviton.
th'.iiMtiul ,«-fis and a splendid«vi&lt;rtv of
locates upon the government land forty i
C.
L.
Briggs.
AKsyria.
Un- line could be hail ix&gt;th ■‘waysf The
acres of land broken in with crops sown
J. W. Sackett, Prairieville.
upon it, so that he get* J start for the
'kirou.wli iin&lt;» was a lieautifui sight, the
I’hllo A. Sheldon. Hastings.
■iner t .f the kind J ever saw. The main
W. H. Powers was unanimously flee­ first year and bo* a arop a-s i*oon as he
hn&gt;- •&gt;. i.attle must have lieen grand, ns ted by acclamation chairman of , the reaches there! In this way I benefit
the poor and, myself both. Several
" fill Ibiniif-r-j iloating in the breeze and county committee and Fred Alexander
small towns /which have sprung up
h.»\ .*«&lt; ts gleaming in the stln, it moved secretary for the ensuing term. The since luy arrival have given large tracts
promptly forward and in perfect line.
followingperaons were chosen jiiemi&gt;erH of land tome m a token of apprecia­
tion- Talking of the Northern Pacific
’• n Lee had left a garrison of about of the county committee:
railroad, things go on the same as be­
-'""men in a small fort and along
Assyria—W. H. Jewell.
■
fore the failure of Mr. Villard, who, I
'mm.- rifle pim near the fort for its de­
Biritimnrc- -&lt;iillx*rt Striker.
must
more thought of now in
URrlton-J. M. Rogen.
v
m Rapjwhnnnock station where
our section of the countrv thi^n during
Castleton ©norv Psrspy.
A. It. IL bridges the Rappahanhis
supremacy
He would receive a
Huntings L. A. McIntyre.
Hastings city 1st ward -J. M McEl­ greater welcome now if he visited the
northwest than he did in his memorable
‘"i! .xigwlck with the 6th corps wain; . ...
Hastings city 2nd WanL J'• bcudder.
{iHd l-^-n sent to dislodge the garrison
"Do you like tbe life in tha so-called
Hastings city 3rd ward M. V. Barkeruslmks tl,.. tort
He raptured both
Hastings city 4th want-Philo Shel­ wilderness ?" asked the writer.
—YOU*
"ut ;ui.l xurrisun.
Gen. Wumn with don.
-Yes, indeed; I take a great interest
Hi-’ 'I.I, rarpB wax sent to drive the
in the totnre of the west and 1 ride
Hope— Ira Osgood.
Irving—Foster Siseion.
.
over my. randhea and personally super­
'i-M-, i mln Kelly's ford, iilssit four
intend my mon. I have unusual good
•iiih-s IhbIow. 1 .
luck and have raised some very fine
It was for this purpose that we were
eatt le. Before long soma of my wealthy
•"Ivanr-og ;w exphiine&lt;l above.
As we
friends bi France will come over to
Rutland-.J. D------- o
•ulvaiu-e.l the reliel skirmish line in our
build tanneries, glue factories and horn
Tlmmapple -O.-W. Sewtej.
works, and so establish interests that
—THAT­
‘•'■mediate front was the great object
Woodland—C. A. II(»ughwill tern! to a sjeedy development of
1,1 interi'st.
Would they fight or run,
Yankee springs- J. W. Briggs. .
the countryMy neighbors are all
••I luith ?
,. were not long, in suspense
A motion was made and uarried thM wealthy American ranchers, with inter­
'"T its our -kirinishem began the ascent the ewreUry cull the roll anil wu h dele­ ests as Targe if not larger than mine.
ol lhe hill. When ill' close range, the gate rim- end exprew hl» tlret end We all work together and are on the
I have demonstrated
r,’,n‘l tiiu‘ fired ;j single shot and second choice lor p. eildent. There wee beat of terms.
• i.i'.i..', retreated out of sight down the some opposition to the motion, end «v- that berif get* heavier in the winter
than during the summer, when the
''PpoMte Hide of the MIL
Our brigade eral del^ates ret need to state their grass cower* the prsiriea, and several
i"-»k potion Uhlnd this hill and a l&gt;at- choice when called upon. The vote relarge stock-breeders base Leen con­
t»*n of Sjx gUnH was
jn potion on
vinced that I am right.”
gulted u follows .
The marquis gave a glowing account
hill and playing into the fort. The
Find choice-Edmunds 24. Nhennan
n’,*|» irspondeif vigorously and with 23, Blaine 13, Lincoln 7. Logan &lt;1. Grant of many immigrants who had prosperous
housed, ’dll the result of a single years
‘ rt °n the artillerists and the
labors. He intends to raise sheep on a
J'nvo! battle in our rear:' 'Lhe shells
Second choice Lincoln I*. Blaine 17. grand scale thin year and is ready to
a '
uneotufortahly close, and fin- Logan 18, Edmunds IL Shermim 10. Hivest Cfi,000,000 more.
Unlike the
many noblemen who have visited our
•i y mi,, exploded in the midst o/ our Chicago nominee 1.
shores, he is an enthusiastio worker,
umipany and with terrible effect. The
Convention adjourned.
who owlreaizes himself voluntarily from
wpiHluu blew Um
fruIn 1&gt;at
N. B.
The Buchanan Masonic h"ig«* will the social world to fulfill hi* mission a*
M’lly. |,^y.
hh)hrain,in
unite their fortunes.
other men do.
I am Sole Agent for Hartings and
"■ry ihrectien, and his lifelews Wy
Christian Advocate: Neither wealth, vicinity for the Detroit White l^ewl
»y al-.ut ten f.«t la-hind me.
nor intelligence, nor culture, nor Dorics.
A fnn-menioftha ai.eH UMrly
society can purchase exemption from
™l,Vw.lM,&lt;,5ior S"’’t Ru*K1'* “&gt; to6
will
|Q the great law of aalf-danial.
i'ddle, kdling him Irudantlv, and anPhilsdrli&gt;bi» Ledger? Knowledge,
percent.
Two
urn*
f.r“*"nrat ton- both of Sergt. Sparlike the btood, u only Withy whilr in
sk s kw 0(r imlox the'knees, and an-

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il. B. LEDYARD.
Uenl Msaner, Detroit.
.AT. A.,ChIror&gt;.

Gray’s Specific Medicine.

Of Oyr Own Make,
Am low as can be bought in any com*
peting market in the State.

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JitoC counterfeits. we haw adopted

�to Ml cento, and port row M owta to
Si.034 above tbe prices of Tuesday.
Sadie Heigh, of Chicago, who killed her in a room - fot _____________
states that it was agreed that he should I
Oil has been struck at. Roscommon, a hotel waiter for circulating false re­ obtain a divorce and that lhe complain- I
ports as to her character, has entered a
Michigan, at k depth of 500 feet.
ant shonld marry him, but that she un- |
At Fresno. California. Friday, a cy- plea of guilty of manslaughter. Sent­ dertook to break her oohtracL
ence will be pronounced next week.
«Jone demolished several buildings.
In the Sharon divorce case at San
Tbe strike of unpaid employes of tbe
Senator Mahone’s condition is such
Francisco, a female witness undertock
that he has left Washington for Peters­ Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis road to draw a revolver on one of the couiextends from Dayton to Cincinnati,
burg.
t
sel, and her son made a similar attempt.
The ice in the straits of Mackinaw is and is daily gaining force. None bnt Judge Sullivan declined to bear further
mail trains are allowed to pass Dayton.
moving, with tha aid of a strong east­
testimony unless the policemen at the
In tbe federal court at Indianapolis.
erly gale.
! Matilda C. Wingate was awarded $5,000 entrance to the court-ropm would ccrti- I
A lady has presented the New lork
fy that no one present was armed,
x t
damages
against
the
Ohio
and
Missis
­
Fresbvtery. with W.&lt;W for needy
A man calling himself Dr. Cross re­
: sippi road for the killing of her huscently
wrote
from
Chicago
to
Sir
J
Gin
ehrrrcbiM.
I band on a train by a drunken passen­
A. Macdonald that he could^unveil a
Judge D. T. Cowen, who was lieuten­
ger.
ant colonel of the 62d Ohio volunteers, । Victor W. Clough, of Geneseo, Illi- plot matured in the United ^-States to
died at SL Clairsville.
i nois, made one hundred miles on roller- destroy the Canadian parliament build­
A belt containing 92.300 tn gold was i skates in five minutes less than ten ings with dynamite. Cross was invited
to visit Ottawa, where he is said to have
stolen by a negro from a gypsy’s wagon
hours. When he left the track the given satisfactory evidence to sustain 1
at Metropolis, Illinois.
muscles of his legs were swollen and his charges.
]
I
THIS FLOW IS THK LATEST FHODUCTION OF THE
At Las Vegas a cowboy assassinated numb.
The funeral of C. M. Fleetwood and
jnan B. Pktson. ex-8peafcerof the New
The democratic state convention of | wife, who were murdered at Ashmore,
Mexican Legislature.
Pennsylvania appointed sixty RandalF Illinois, was attended by a vast num­
J. T. Pierce, citv marshal of Mitch­ delegates to Chicago, but left them
ell, Dakota, was murdered by a saloon­ uninstructed. W. W. H. Davis, a ber of people, who made threats of
.. _ ctorf lhe COMBINATION
““"TJJ.pl"
M.
lynching the suspected man.
In
keeper whom he attempted to arrest.
: country editor, was nominated con- Winkleblack’s room have been found a
Business has been fully resumed in 1 gressman-at-iarge.
'
the Mexican capital, and favorable re­ | The steamship Reliance, plying be­ pair of his pants with the left leg
wravwtou Ukrtkh u la eonurucUil *ad
*
ports are received from adjacent cities. ; tween New York and Rio de Janeiro. bathed in blood. He ‘ is in jail at
Adam Badeau sent to Secretary Frel- was lost off Bahia, with a cargo of Charieston.
L. R. Redmond, the famous illicit
inghuysen a cablegram tendering his । coffee. Her passengers and mails were
to
I*™U1U wtoruluuju.toUtote'Cwtot.wrm«&gt;&lt;*GT.taro,« u,
distiller of South Carolina, is to be re­ '
resignation as consul general at Ha­ i saved.
Among the shipwrecked are turned to ' Columbia prison from the
vana.
' Minister Osborne, of Brazil,
,■“h-*
.....
Auburn penitentiary, where he is serv­ 1
H. C. Atkins, assistant general super­
Nearly all the stockholders of the ing a term for killing revenue officers.
intendent of the SL Paul road, fell in First National bank of Monmouth,
Semator Butler secured the change by
the streets of La Crosse, from a stroke Illinois, voted to levy any assessment
*fbe^Usha Grave® house at North­ ' required to resume business, but Comp- showing that the prisoner is a cripple,
carrying seven bullets, und is dying by
1 troller Knox subsequently telegraphed
inches in a cold climate.
ampton, Mass., which
was
over | that a receiver is necessary.
Nearly thirteen hundred citizens of
two hundred years old, was burned । A delegation of congressmen from
New Jersey expressed their presiden­
Thursday.
V'JTTL'aa
.
,
. .
( v
1 the Pacific coast has started for New
tial preferences at the request of a
J. G. OiUou.ii tank auditor ol New- , Yori[. having ranged
' an interview
'
’
J for
Trenton journal. The democrats proved
in, Iowa, is a --------------------defaulter to a—
considerton,
,-------- ,■ wlth -Mr&lt; Tilden to
— ot
obtain a positive
able amount, and has fled to the terri­ declaration whether he will accept a to be about equally divided between
Tilden and Randall. Two-thirds of
tories.
nomination for the presidency.
the republicans favored Blaine and
The late Mrs, A. W. Rollins, of Des
Henry’s bank, at Mineral Point,Wis.,
Moines, Iowa, bequeathed $73,000 to which held deposits of 975.000, closed Lincoln, most of the remainder sup­
the American Home Missionary so­ ita doors Saturday. Mr. Henry died porting Edmunds and Lincoln.
Fifteen prisoners in the Milwaukee
ciety.
last year, and his widow became em­ jail, mostlv burglars and highwaymen,
The 8L Paul chamber of commerce barrassed by the locking up of assets in nave i&gt;een locked in their cells for an
has passed resolutions protesting the probate court.
attempt to escape. Jailer Walsh was
An ignorant fellow named Guyinann called to furnish coal, and as he un­
against any suspension of the silver
AND SEE THE----I indorsed a stolen draft at Appleton, locked the grated door he was struck in
“Tbe^rand jury
al, Furl
,,.w u
Mvu-r Wayne, Ind..
mn !1 Wisconsin, and was jailed. He then the face and blinded by ashes. He i
wi
inXSSedW
inve»tigate sbnd.y
wa«i inHtmrtPd
to invn»ti&lt;rata
Sunday jI confessed that himself
sprang back and pushed the bolt in ’
U re‘Unl । ,“d.’,*"erenlng“^ri“ed“eeni^^t' time to retain the prisoners.
|
James McHenry, the English rail- i
A
nf Irish and
Th® governor general of Cuba tele- way magnate, was arrested by a federal &gt;
Tt^iS^ay WxS!?lt SL Thomas. I
AmUta^y?!! ’hld^nS
1 marshal on board a steamship about tq r-ps f
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When the would-be assassin
American soil. he.was arrested.
John
secured the delegates
Jn th&lt;J Fo^g Nlnth Fifteenth and
Sixteenth Illinois congressional disFriday. The Missouri delegation
®aid to stand 11 for Blaine. 9 for Arthur 7 for
5 for Edmunds.
Entrance has been obtained to the
Po^cntaa coal mine in Virginia, and
the bodies of seven victims of the rematuredI plans to place that extensive &gt;
were seen. Thirty-six
non-w&lt;irks on its feet.
coffins have been provided, and the
J. B. A. Brique, an extensive con- corpses will soon be removed.
tayrtor for«toter-work» n the Canavan ,
T',le democnit, of dnclnnaU elected
««Pend ; their entire ticket, with toe exception
witli lwibllitl x of $155,000.
of clerk of the police court, by majoriA Man In toe Calumet and Hecla ' Um ot trom «x) to H00. In Cleveland
mine ot the ljko Superior (Mich) re-1
republican candidates were elected
loon killed Thomas Trembreth and »e- , by ,D average majority ot S.OOO.
noualy injured Nicholas Johns.
;
—»«
-William
II. &lt;▼
VanderbilL
in a .....
card *-to
The local government of Manitoba the stockholders of the Rock Island
has resigned because of the refusal of road, declares H. H. Porter unworthy
the Dominion authorities to grant bet­ of a directorship, and asks for proxies
ter terms to the western province.
’ to be used in the election of John NewIn tbe United States last week there ell as his successor on the board.
wre 176 business failures, and in Can­
The train-load of coni donated by
ada 39. In both countries the week the Butler county (Kansas) farmers for
previous the failures numbered 212.
the relief of the Ohio lloodesufferers
Marine circles in Buffalo have been reached Cincinnati Friday. The corn
given new life by the chartering of all will be sold and the pricodlstributed in
foe coal-carrving vessels in the harbor accordance with the wisfyes of the ddafor cargoes to Chicago at 75 cents per ors.
ton.
,i
I
Seven hundred mid ninety-five re­
A laborer named Alexander Leef
Leef re
re-­ ports from 609 townships in Michigan
siding In the neighborhood of the indicate that the winter wheat
—
nSnt'sR
Crouch murders in Michigan, became and the clover crop will be nbou.
er cent.
cent and
insane, and killer! himself with mor- per cent., apples about 90 per
an ave
average
pbine.
.
peaches but 60 per cent, of an
•
The supreme court of the District of I crop.

severely wounded..
The Mexican governiuent poured I
M^inT^attnniv°cN^&gt;artiial!vSsolA 7
actually sold .
shall be stamped.
‘
Seventeen firms engaged in the manu- .
^™0LV.'a\X)r "to7es- w.ith “
af 91,600.000 have funned a combina-.
b^toieq«dlZM£JriweS‘.K r Rmod. iizvn i
The leadIng creditoirfMit Kljown, Bon-

him.

ed over to Presideut Jewett bonds and
। stocks aggregating $1,800,000, ^rith a
14
.
•
I written promise to pay the remainder.
I
The straight republicans of Virginia
will send to Chicago a delegation in- j
i structed for Blaine, while Malione will
1 allow no personal choice to embarrass
u
1 him. Among the representatives of 1 have the &amp;iw«t Um of open and top bueviet mct bnx«tal to thia eitjr. and artl them at clow Sgorm. I have )u»t received another &lt;vioad tf im
the Old Dominion in the democratic I
1 national convention will be Hon. J. 8. •
Barbour. Major John W. Daniel. Rich-1
ard F. Beirne. and Major Page MeCarty.
The members of the western whisky '
pool convened in Chicago. Friday, and
In the line of HAY TEDDERS, I can give you your eholce of the throe be*.machine* made. I roll the Bullard. Allen and Look*alter
induced the disgruntled distillers of
Anythin* you want In tbe line of farm machinery I can roll you.
Pekin to withdraw their suite for dam­
ages. H. B. Miller states that the ,
Western Export association is perfect­
I ly solvent; that after Mav 1 production ;
will be—
reduced
—
J-—d to 20 per cent, of the,
i running capacity,
and the price of whis- 1
fltyrand
I ky will be left at 91.16 per gallon,
Thomas
Scott,
thief,.'
;
"**
"
* a well-known
** *
lying in jail at Jackson, Michigan, | —
made to the mayor and nine leading
citizens surprising statement* in re-,
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.
■
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state o&lt; Hlehlaan. County ol Harrj-sa
At a »MMion oftbr pn&gt;t»at- court f&lt;r roup
EssESsS'
of Barrj. bolden at the prvb.itr offln la U* dh
of
Haatinn. in «aM count}, on Wrncttj. H»
ernor, and a ticket to Liverpool, if he !
■
Kb day S April. In the year om
would divulge the name of the murder- '
etetat liundind and eight}-loan
er. His refusal to do so stamps him as I
Ttmnnii,&lt;^rnnn« smith. Judxr o( i^baic.
IntMnMkttvrof the estate &lt;m Artiur X
a liar.
kliM, deoessed..
«&gt;««.• oix-i-Mw.
|
■ On mad Ing and tlUng the petition, duly nrrtftee
I Mary L Ilaakirw. widow of -.aid ilrreM ■»
The
best
on
earth,
can
truly
be
said
I
■
rht‘ best on earth, can truly be said I
| ini Quit CbaM. &lt;J. Bentley. or home other wli»»
I of Griggs’Glycerine Salve, which is a'
peraon, may be appointed adrnlnWndor ot »•
:| sure
cuts, briiisesrscalds.
bums,
•Kale of Mid deeeased.'
sura cure for rata
hriiiiwa
Immu :i
' Thereupon It l» onlrred. that Moody. Ue
wounds,
and
all
other
sores.
Will
posColumbia lias decided that there is no ( John
’-• T. '•Cramer, a clerk in the treas
------ ­
5th dny of Max , A. II. 1*M. nt ten o'clock In »
tOTMOOU, bo ■Mined for tin- hr4riM of »*
ury department, was caned
called into ine
the I . ’
‘ J r&lt;? piles, tetter und all skin
appeal from a decision of tire commis- , my
petitfonTand that th? help* ht la» of
w
Try this wonder healer.
hv a
a Washington
Wanhinerton grocer
i/rocer and
and eruptions.
’ niptlons.
sloner of patents to the secretary of the । rnrrlrinr
corridor by
! erased, and all other perot^ mterralcd la
Satisfaction
guaranteed
or
money
re
­
Harf cutorvd the Arid and no* offer lor mUe the time-tried and
interior.
! badly pummeled. for writing insulting
Burglars obtained monev jiackages letters to a lady, boon afterward Sec- funded. Only 25 oenLs. For sale by F.
Hotchpiss.
omce. in tile City of Ha«U:u!» in *&gt;Ud
to the amount of 91.000. at' Allegheny I rotary Folger ordered Cramer’s dis
it
i... I., li.c nnTn“*
r*
City. They were frightened away by i missal.
Wm. Fewhws left Mecosta three days
the watchman when about to blow open i The steamer Grecian landed at Boe- ago for Moon’s camp, taking log navi­
sbe safe.
.
ton 386 immigrants who were assisted
gation. It is feared that he has l»een
A special grand( jury, composed from Galway by th# Tuke fund to the
drowned.
wholly of leading lAkHinens men. has extent of from $5 to 940 per family,
We are aUo ap-nt« for the celebrated
been impanneled at Cincinnati, to tn- Nearly all have started westward. Most
“Opinions are but little things." said
vftstigate the riot and the burning of the I of them have been evicted from Irish
Johh Wesley 135 yean ago. We think
omul house.
I
| estates.
Solomon
Froraan, an old and wealthy that opinions which are-hacked by ex­
Sixteen mutilated bodies Were on
« •
Friday taken from the reojiened Poca­ citizen of Louisville, who since October perience are substantial. yThe masses
hontas mine, near Lynchburg, Vir­ has become too feeble to move about, who use Dr. Bigelow’s PoUtive Cure all
We keep a fulj line of Agricultural Implements.
ginia. but oid\ six of them could be has sued for divorce on the ground speak highly of it for covghs, colds,
that his wife had confessed making whooping edigh, croup, bronchitis,
Identified.
About 9;5U0 cattle were received at several attempts to poison him, and had asthma, influenza, and all throat and
IV** Headquarters «u the Klevntor on Broadway.
»♦
lung diseases. Ita cure is safe, speedv
the Chicago stock yards on Monday, finally fled.
F. 8. Kirkland, a lawyer of Phil»- and permanent. Price 50 cents and one
the most of any day this year, and
prices dropped 15 to 25 cents per hun­ delpbta, and three Canadian accomp- dollar; trial bottles free of Fred’k
roa pounds.
pouuuH.
' Hees, have been committed for trial at Hotchkiss.
dred
The Calomel and Hecla Mining Com- • Toronto, on charge of attempting to
fwlirarMtoeTTwreMwi I Wt* “•“’j®™ S’tbe llbenU'govwnThe best Is the cheapent. Down.' Kllxer h the
best cough remedy known.
yem pasj-d lt« dividend, cxluioft tbe '
hearing the announcement.
stock to drop in the Boston market i room
- on
---H. C. Atkinson, assistant superin­
from 226 todMi.
_Freder1ck Hotchklm. tbe druggiifl. is always
awake to boslneu and spares no pains to
ir. ■■ ——
John C. Perry, recently appointed tendent of tbe 8L Paul road, who was wide
secure the best of every article in his line. He
ehief justice of Wyoming, was stricken recently paralysed at, LaCrosse, has
with paralysis Monday flight while since burst a blood-vessel in his brain.
walking with his daughter in Brooklyn, He is said to have lately lost all his
and soon expired.
f property in wheat speculations, and has Hold on a poaltlve^narant^Mee 00c andTl.
The republicans of the District of transferred his 940,000residence in Mil­
Columbia selected Postmaster Conger waukee.
। A£
Phyilctan, retired from practice. liarThe special
jury at Cincinnati
and Perry Carson on delegates to Cbiaage Avery to in­
eago. and voted down a resolution in­ was charged
M- AJiWElLEH.
the bumihg of, the
structing for Logan.
' quire into the
bidder.
Frank James, the Missouri bandit, court-house, aud the rumors! that the
when arraigned ■ at Huntsville, Ala­ Berner jury was/fampered wfcb. Cor­ radical
of R*rn. In W
oner
Muscroft
has
begun
an
inquest
on
bama. pleaded not guilty to the Mussel
Shoals robbery, and his trial was set the bodies of thirteen victims of the
outbreak.
,
for Wednesday next.
A coal operator well known through­
A. J. Handin. of Shelbyville, was
nominated for
by the republl- out the United States, when interview­ man. Froneh or EnglUh. with full dirrAtoa. ffor
(Hitriot, ed in Chicago, stated his belief that
- --------- renominated in • anthracite will sell at from 25 to 50
cents a ton less this summer than last,
tbe Ninth
as the pool has but little strength. Soft
Theodore A. Hurd, of Leavenworth,
lo rive nntire
entire »M4i»T^a7Zr
Buck Inn'» Arnlew Halve.
lafaction or money refunded
has t»een appointed associate justice of coal is lower, and the production is in­
HoW at Bfty
fifty rent,
rent* Ba bottle by W.
X H.
•
creasing.
“**
oourt of Kamuur, to suc­
A floating paragraph about the sale
ceed D. J. Brewer, who was called to
At a Miaalun
of relics from the scaffold on which
•be federal t»eneh.
Tho track of the Southern Pacific Osawatomie Brown was hanged calls
road hae fern washed away at several out a statement that the original
potau and many passengers who start­ structure was demolished and carried
Oewmut Smith, jitff of
ed eastward by that route have re­ off piece-meal by Genera! Patterson’s
Farms of 40,80. 90 and 220 acne, tn
command m the latter part of July, rept.
Jamw Phllitpk.
turned to 8an Francisco.
r«KW
Barker, Idkk &amp; Kekamton.
■ WhS?1,
u already in progress 1851.
Tire youngest daughter of ex-Gov­
in southern Minnesota and Dakota a
week in advisee of teal year. There ernor Foster, of Ohio, was last Jun®
will be a substantial increase in the married to his private secretary, Fred
D. Musaev. He was sixteen years
acreage of lite territory.
The adjutant general of Ohio Lao older than his bride, and their unhappy
relations have led to a final separation,
placed under anetu, Lotouel Mott and tbetady returning to her parents at
LitutenaaiColwrol Phillipa, ut the 14th
Fostona.
regunenL for - mixeonduet while on
At the republican congressional con­
vection for tt
theaUotionof
iWltakof

The simplest best binder in the market.

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.

Chester Messei

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Important to Farmers

OF THIS CITY.

JOHNSTON REAPERS, HOFERS &amp;

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.

See us and get our prices before buying.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. NO. 1.

HASTINGS,JfllCH., APRIL 25, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.^

County News.

ROLLKRFLOmt

er nun hud Fridays, at
liANTiND^ Barky Co., Mich.,

marshall l. cook.
hUBSCRIPTION RATES!
wtv.in&amp;e, H.80 per year; If paid within six
mooths, &gt;1.25 per year: If not paid until exairalion of rear. $1.». Subscribers ouV
side of Barry Co., *1.26 per year. In-

ADVERTISING RATES:
oluma per year....|100 00
Extra charge for special positions.

JOB PRINTING.
^{Hvtal prtds is felt tn the Job Printing De■ •rftm-nt of the Bannmk. Everything In the
istfrr office is new; and with the fatest faces of
,-.m . the most approved patterns of machinery-.
... competent workmen employed, enables the
■ vjo'r to do frret-dam job work.

Choice Salt Meats,

Genoa Line,

Akron Cement,

Corn, Bran,
Price and quality guaranteed.

Cash Paid for Grain, Wool, Hides
Ac., at

Wi Drink Mr.

TAI88OLUTI0N NC
-The nrm ot Smith
U A Packard have
*&gt;4tMKXT Hwrtu.
Philip T. Oolomovk.
red by mutual eonJudge &lt;4 Probate.
Prosecuting Attorney. *ent, Mr. Packard rt
JZ to Hattlr Cm-k.
All
account*
to
be
mJ
liromn
Smith, who
uMiTH A COLGROVE.
win continue the bu&lt;d
md will be pleased
Lawyers.
to see all of hla old tri
QdcuatomanL
EROME
SMITH,
,Office* over R. K. Grant's store.)
I PACKARD.
Practice in all courts of the State. Collections
prwnptly looked alter. Money to loan on real
&gt;R 8ALK.gagemenVi,
home. one
mile north of-tt »,
“City Small
K. Kxafprn.
G. H. VanAlrman.
Fruit Farm." .
1? a chance to make some
money.
^NAFl’EN A Van ARM AN,
L G. MOORE.
ft
Lawyers.
(Over HaAtlog* National Bank.)
ADIES IN SEARCH OF
IOHN CARVETH^
1

F

•»

Attorney at Law,
MlddtevUie, Mich.

PW

MILLINERY

N1SKERN,

Will do well to call on

Lawyer.
■ Over Spaulding's dry goods store.)
Will .attend promptly to all buxines* In all
-oar&amp;». CharRt-rt reMoaable.

Mrs, S. F. Feighner &amp; Miss C. A. Shults

Before purchasing. It will pay you to look over
our stock and get the benefit of our prices. We
hare a full assortment of Bonnets, Hate, Rib­
* E KENASTON,
bons, I .aces. &amp;c., &amp;c., which we sell cheap. We
“•
Attorney at Law, have also a fine assortment of Frizzes. Waves.
&amp;c. No trouble to show goods.
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s store.)
MRS. 8. F. FK1GHNKR.
■Tsrticer tn *11 courts of the State. Collections
„
MISS C. A. SHULTS.
.rompt ly attending to.
HE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE DRAFT
LOWRY. M.D.,
STALLION,
•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
^Office. 301 Thorn
Hastings, Mich.)
tails In town or country promptly attended,
Is a rich
and large
•ffir-j hours--* to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
dapple
bone and
Telephone at Holloways' drag store.
----------|W&lt;“ Special attention paid to xurgical diseases black. 4
years
old
add diKMC* of the eye and ear.•
the flrat
kind ami­
able div
CtACKETT A BUTLER,
of Auauit
sixteen
position,
v
Pyaicians and Surgeons, la
hands 3H
witn su­
(Prairieville, Mich.)
I n c h e*
perior ac­
high, full
tion and
1 all*, night or day, promptly attended.
mjincand
style, and
tail, and
is consid­
R. TIM ME RM AN,
welch*
ered by
• Homoepathic Physician. &amp; Surgeon, 1380 lbs.,
good JudFind door east of.Holloways' drag store.)
re« of draft horses to be the best horo« In the
country for fanninc and road purposes.
FkK Wm. JONES,
I’kdigrrr—Farmer's Fancy wm pit by Yuung
u
Deotist.
Chancellor. For description see volume 4. pa^r
221, Scotch Stud Book. Young Chancellor is
AH work promptly attended fo.
ntunlicr (868, he by Chancellor 141. lie by lx&gt;rd
Haddo W2, he by lx&gt;rd Haddo 4W, hr by Clyde
REVOKE '&amp; PRESSY,
?
(alias Clyde Boy) 5*4; dam Darling by beggar 43,
Physician* and Surgeons. grand dam by vdney Star 8W. Farmer's Fancy,
uam Nancy by Glancer, 2nd datn by Farmer s
(Freeport, Mich.)
FSncv, 3ra dam by Sir William Walkwe, 4tb
tail* i rcmplly attended to.
dam by Young Hume Punch.
X
Signed by
J. HUNLEY, Breeder.
^rFJ.TON A CROOK
~
Farmer's Fancy will make the season of IBM
at the Flower farm. Prairieville.
Thrms.—To Insure. 820.0); for season, flft.tt);
». r-ugents for the . Watertown Insurance Co. single service, cash, 810.0). Kscapes and acci­
t»&gt;:y write policies on a man’s prop&lt;-rty against dents at owner’s risk.
4-11-2m
by lire, lightning or wind; against a man's
iff by cealh aud accident.
Mortgage Sale.
Default having been made In the conditions of
pOOK A SHELDON." ~
| a certain mortgage executed by Frank Mead
and wife, Elizabeth L. to Samuel Carson, on the
6lh day of March. A. 1). (M2, and wordrd In
'Officetn Abstract'Block.Haatings, Mich.)
the office of the register of deeds for Barry
Have the only snt of Abstract Books In Barry county In Uber 14 of Mortgages, page M6,on the
7th day of March. A. 1). IMS. And whereas it
was expressly agreed in said mortgage that
|
A FINITE, M. Dshould any default be made In the payment of
lj.
I’hysician and Surgeon, the Interest oc any part thereof for the space of
thirty days after It became due and payable,
c ew»l Mde Main BL. Nashville, Mich.)
then the principal sum of two thousand aj’llar^
with all arrearages of InteresKshould
next door north Wolcott House.
become due and payable Immediately thereafter.
*.H raJN promptly attended too. day or alght.
Default haying been in the payment of said In­
terest. and the same still remaining in arrears,
riwEPH knigh z
the power of sale contained in raid mortgage
•’
Veterinary Surgeon.
bra become operative, and said mortgagee has
fife-udeDM, Butlund, near Yackley school bouse.) elected to declare the aforesaid principal sum
two thousand dollar, with all arreyagea of
Will attend all calls for services nijcht or day. of
Interest thereon to l&gt;e due and payable by reason
• '(urges reasonable.
*
of such default. There Is claimed to be due on
F. Brow’s. M.3.
W. P. Polmmmus, M. D. said mortgage and accompanying note at the
date of this notice the sum of two thousand two
hundred and ninety-two dollars and eleven
f jRS. BROWN A IXILHEMUS,
Homospathlc Physicians A Surgeons. cents (tX2«. 11). and noiprocccd Ings or suit at
law or equity having been instituted to recover
I.tlffireover Julius Russell's store. Main St.)
the debt remaining unpaid, and so
b*
(an* unswrred from the office at all hours of said mortgage or any part thereof. Now then
fore,
notice is hereby given that on baturday,
e* oay or night Dr. PoJhemus will give special
the
19th
day
of
July
next,
at
one
ocloek
in
the
■»UenUon to diseases of the Eye and Bar.
afternoon of that da&gt;. at the north ^nt doorof
Office hours -fl to 12 a. m.: i to 4 p. m.
the court house In the city o( Hastings, Barry
county, Michigan, (that being the place for
bolding the clrcull court for said county,) that

T
FARMER’S FANCY

P

Y

SAW GUMMING !

■SS’S.SdW
sss^’sas^’^■’s.-srs

Subscriber i« prepared to do SAW GUMWNG imd FILING In an experienced manner
•v’dof' ■'hort notice, at my shop tn the rear room
Wm. A. HAZEN’S STORE, opposite Mreeer'fi
*grtcuhur&gt;| WareboiLM*. Stole street.

WOODLAHD.
John Baitinger is seriously sick.
F. F. Hilbert is receiving a full line
of new goods.
A new barber shop is now infull
blast, with Frank Aspinall for fore­
man.
J. M. Riser during the past week has
been calling on his friends for the pur­
pose of finding but what property they
may have on hand.
Road DisL No. 16 is in want of an
.overseer. Don’t aeem to be such a rush
of office seekers since town meeting as
there was immediately before that
event.
L N. Harter has got settled in hir new
quarters, and has opened up a good
looking stock of drugs and groceries.
Charlie Miller and D. O. Pprry start
for 5Vyoming Territory next Monday.
D. Warner has postponed his Ore­
gon trip and resumed business again.
Geo. A. Weed and wife celebrated the
5th anniversary of their wedding on
Tuesday evening. Many friends were
present and enjoyed a good time, as they
always do when visiting at George’s.
The toughest job undertaken in
Woodland, for some time past was that
of removing C. p. Palmerton’s engine
and boiler from Hastings to Woodland,
on wheels; the weight being 11,000
pounds.
A Sabbath School was organized at
the Tamarac church last Sabbath. Of-fleers elected were: Superintendant,
Win. Jordan; Treasurer and Secretary,
Horace Myers, Chorister, I&gt;an'l Myers.

AMTZIA.
John McElwain was in town last
week, canvassing for the Banner.
Winnie Russel is slowly improving.
Miss Mary E. Wilcox has again be­
come a resident of Assyria.
Quarterly meeting at the M. P. church
next Saturday and Sunday.
Married, at the residence of the bride’s
father in Assyria, Saturday evening,
April 19, Mr. W. M. Hamilton, of Belle­
vue, to Miss Adda Wilcox. Elder Spof­
ford. of Bellevue, officiating. There was
a number of friends present to witness
the ceremony. Some from Jackson,
Battle Creek and Bellevue. They Were
the recipients of ,a large number of
presents and some of them quite valuer
ble. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton . are to
make Bellevue their future home.
Harry Tompkins has his house en­
closed.
Dr. Baker hits dispensed with one of

his crutches.
BOWENS MILLS.
The main topic of conversation for
the past week has been the death of
Jacob blj ter, of Thornapple, who was
killed last week while moving a build­
ing. He hail many friends here.
Mr. Daniel Barber and wife, of La­
Grange, Ind., stopped with Elder Gillaspie last Sunday.
Dr. Griswold, of life insurance fame,
is in our place.
School at Kinner’s begins next week.
There will l&gt;e an open meeting at
Post bull next Thursday evening. All-

are invited.
J
Bowen expects to observe decoration
day.
’
The G. A. R. posts of Wayland and
this place are talking of holding 3
Fourth of July picnic at Gun Lake.
Geo. Francis was in Detroit Wednes­
day, on bqginess connected with his
grocery store.
»
Stephen Walrath has moved to Char­
lotte, that being a better place for a

allowed by law. MaJd premises are
good carpenter.
SScrlbed 10 raid mortgage ra folte»»The northeast quarter of the south west &lt;|uar
Rail Dunham has purchased Frank
ter; also the west half of the southeast quarter
Purches’ barber tools and moved them
C ralon ten &lt;im, wmUlntn,
‘““'■"'2,
to Dell Squires' shop, where he may be
found by all wishing tonsorlal services.
olmes * holly.
Rev. Allen, of Leelie, occupied the
Or Woodland,
T'ie northeast
section ten Congregational pulpit morning and ev­
ity-fourrods
ar-'lrt to cofl the special attention of their
ening
on Sunday, delivering two very
Id ravine in
"
friends to their
able sermons.
Emmet EverU will noon start for
corner of said fortv acre*, thenc* runnln* Idaho, to seek his fortune.

H

SPRING STOCK
coKiurrixi; or

FRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS

AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,

GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
AND GLASSWARE.

Wr propose iodohn honest busiueaa, pay as
r jeh for produce as Hastings or Nashville, and
**n Pou goods at a reasonable profit, competing
"Uh the above plarea.

place from the Congregational church
on Tuesday at two o’clock. Rev. Albert
Livermore officiating. Jimmy died of
cebro spinal meningitis, after a long
and painful lUnees.
The skating race for a purse of 810
between C. L. Walrath, of this place,
and Homs' Marple, of Charlotte, at
Vermontville on Tuesday night, resul­
ted in favor of Marple. Walrath was
in poor luck, and his friends think he
can beat Marple in a future race.
The W. C. T. U. of Barry county met
here in convention on Wednesday and
Thursday. Mrs. N. Bailey, of Hastings,
was present and a profitable time was
had.
'Chas. Sheidt was in Hastings on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary N. Foote went to Battle
Creek Tuesday.

S'Ki.'K

-Si

many years.
It is really a matter of regret that
there are a [few boys whose agas range
from ten to fourteen years,who frequent
places of public worship here for the
sole purpose of having what we pre­
sume they call fun. An exhibition of
their smartness was indulged in at the
M. E. church last Sabbath evening. If
these boys possess an average degree of
intelligence they will heed this alight

boldrn at the Probate.Offi«x h
nfHrtiim lu raid eounty oo tratur
ti.« Ath dayof April, Id the year on.

rAnft

I.--'

Lilial sffiva
Ud! Srt W drtfmlne
SfuStKl M.4 »&lt; ““ drawl ud wUUcd t

w' appreciate the liberal patronage our
WeurU have givon us In the past. and hope to
wr'’ * large part of Woodland trade by fair
•«Mnr and tow price*.

MVEH PER CENT, discount for cash
will be given on sums of $1.00
•nd upwards, except sugars
and prints.

HOLMES A HOLLY
bi

gcSssKs.SA's
.-u. ruuey mto papered and otherwise
improved the interior of his barber

(loner shop.
.
in raid
Mis* Jennie Lamb, of Hastings, has
and the
been engaged to teach the Main street
school, lately taught by Miss Ella PowTbe funeral of Jimmy Hartford took

There does not seem to be much bu»inass for the physicians at present, and
Dr. Butler is able to give almost undi­
vided attention to his building.
School commenced Monday.
The drama of.“Fanchon" will be play­
ed in the hall this evening by a travel­
ing company.
Dr. Sacket attended {he masonic meet­
ing at Middleville Wednesday.
Mr. Crocker, the partner of RK,
Ward, is in town; but as yet undrewed
as to whether he will remain or not.
Mr. &amp; Mr. John Brandstetter are now
prepared to receive their friends in
their new home.

We hear that Railway P. O. service
has l&gt;een established on the M- A O. R.
R.^between Toledo and Allegan, with
M. C. Wing as postal clerk.
A northern sand blizzard has been
raging for the two last days.
Mrs. Lorenzo Falk, who
quite poorly for some time, is slowly
improving.
This is the last week of Mr. Bundi's
school. lie then moves back to Hope,
but will preach every other Sabbath.
Mr. L. F. Cook has been appointed
census taker.
Mr. Collins, from Plainwell, is the
new miller's name at L. A. Nichol’s
mill.

FKEEPOBT.
From the Herald.
Adam Buehler, of Irving, intends to
start for Washington Territory next
Monday.
P. Conlen has rented a farm of Jerry
Rogers for the summer and has moved
on the same.
Thos. Sullivan moved yesterday into
the first house west of the Congrega­
tional church.
The exercises at the M. E. church
last Sabbath evening resulted in a col­
lection of 84-50 for missionary work in
FROM MITCHF.LL, DAKOTA.
China.
Mr. Henry Inghram, near Fillmore,
Knappen.
has sold his farm in Irving to a Mr.
Re.sbridger, of Battle Creek. Price, 83.­ DEAR HANNER:
600.
.
To resume the description, we found
. The suit of Carpenter vs. Fish, came the country east of Aberdeen level*
to trial before Esq. Greenfield, Monday, and first rate prairie for about twenty
with a result of a disagreement of the miles where we begin to ascend the hills
jurywhich extend eastward to Millband and
Mrs. Mary Cobb, of Hastings, Is as­ afford good pasturage, but very little
sisting in the care of her brother, B. G. grain.
Foster, whesis-yet very low with pneu­
I pa wick. twenty miles west of Abermonia.
r
I fdeen,
is the present terminus of the
Mr. G. W. Morgan, of Campbell, en-1 h. and 1). division of.the C. M. A St P.
joyed a visit on Saturday of last week, r. r„ and u, |n Edmuncls Co., a part of
from his father, of Vergennes, and his which is excellent farming land but
brother William, of Lowell.
the greater portion of the county is
John Norman, the harness maker, has ' rough and uninviting. Ipswich has no
sold five, sets of harness’ since March I wens and the people draw their water
10th.
j
six miles. The streets are flat and mudRev. Ruhinson preached a very able dy, and drainage is impossible. Roscoe^
sermon af^toe Congregational church' sixteen miles beyond, is in the centre of
last Sabbathafternoon. He will preach a small piece of good, fertile land six to
again next Sunday evening at half past eight miles square. The people here
seven.
are anxiously awaiting the extension of
The birth-day surprise party in honorthe
___________________________
IL D. division to make_____
them happy,
or of Mrs. II. Will, Friday the 11th, was and they may have the road1 th
this year,
a very pleasant affair, and characterized but it is among the uncertainty
by that universal feeling of genuine en____ rportion
____of
; _thtTtegritory,
____ ___
All the centre
joyment which is always a ruling fea- a part of which I have described aliove,
ture of such occasions.
suffered from drouth last year and crops
Swine running at large in the high­ were very light, with a corresponding
way are the chief of all public nuisan­ shrinkage in the immigration expected
ces. There is strong talk of prohibiting to come in this spring. Nearly all the
such animals from roaming the streets business of southern Dakota this seathis summer, and we hope some decis­ son is west of Huron, the towns.receivive action will be taken at an early ing the lienefit are Miller. Harold,
day.
.
Blunt and Pierre on the C. AN. W. R.
Rev. A. C. Beach deparV this week R., and some towns north of the road
for Pierson, Montcalm county, where are booming, the principal one qeing
he will remain several weeks, with the Fairbank. The greater portion of imfhihope ot recuperating his health. As gration this spring is to Hand,IIyde, Sul­
soon as he becomes sufficiently strong ly Potter. Walworth and Edmunds coun­
be Will ^resume his pastorial charge ties. In the older counties immigra­
here.
tion is very light compared with previ­
Job. Cheesebrough is getting out tim­ ous years and the people are conse­
ber for the erection of an addition to quently disappointed, especially hotel
his factory 24x56; 'this will make the men and real estate agents. As a rule
entire building 180 feet long. Mr. C. is however, the farmers in southern Dako-,
also about to put in an elevator for the ta are prosperous "and contented. In
purpose of facilitating the transaction Sprink county and all the counties
et his rapidly increasing’business.
south of this line corn and live stock
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cowell, who have are raised successfully.
been spending the past winter in Savan­
Although nearly all the government
nah, Ohio, returned to their home in land in southern Dakota has been taken,
Bowne last Thursday. This aged cou­ still in nearly every county deeded land
ple have both been seriously ill during can be bought at from three to five dol­
their absence and return very much re­ lars an acre without improvements, but
duced in health. We trust that this in­ good soil and well located. There are
vigorating climate will soon restore to also large numbers of “claims,’’ both
homesteads and tree claims, taken by
Dr. DeVore’s father is favoring him parties who do not want to “farm it,"
with a welcome visit.
but have entered the land for the pur­
Noah Homey, of Campbell, sold pose of selling out, as they have six
eight yearlings Monday for 814.50 per months from date of filing in which to
move upon the land or sell out. In
head.
Geo. Emsberger, of Ohio, is visiting these cases it is usual fofth^^arty sell­
his cousin, Charles Will, and other rel­ ing (if he has not “proved up5 to exe­

atives here.
John E. Burry went to Hartings on
John Goelcher has again taken charge
Monday, to attend the spring session of of the factory engine, having complete­
xltiitod taewn. *11 beins In tow* two (S) north the boarded supervisors.
ly recovered from his severe illness.
of range B,n!’I’2*JS
I Dr. L. A. Foot^hae moved hta offlee
Dated. April».
RjL1|UKL CARBON.
James Moulton, a pioneer resident of
! on the went aide of 'Main St., just north
COOK A SHELDON.
M&lt;xW*
Irving, was buried in the Irving ceme­
I of Bneev's barber shop.
Attorneys for MortW
tery yesterday. Mr. Moulton was a
Probate Order.
pensioner, and had been very feeble for

!35

WHOLE NO. 1501.

notice.
quiw.trrwelMt night.
The Mly iruul ta now «n enUbltabed
The inspection of teaehen* took place
Saturday. A large number of candi­

the caae of a soldier s homwUad, th*
time he was in the service i» deducted
from the five years, but he must reaid*
upon the land at least one year in all
cases. A pre-emption and a homeatead
are similar; in the former it is necenaiy
to pay the 81.25 per acre within thirteen
months from date of filing; one cannot
take up a homestead and a pre-emption

emption while owning a homeetead or
a second pre-emption, but may taka a
homestead after having taken a pre­
emption and “proved up" oo it
The greatest question with the poopie here is how to keep warm and zqil
have any money left with which to buy
flour. In Michigan one can run three
or four wood stoves for fifty doHara
per year, while here it costa about that
to each stove for coal. Soft coal costa
from six to eight dollars per ton at the
railroad stations and hard coal from tan
to twelve dollars per ton according to
location and railroad facilities. Most
private families have reduced the ques­
tion of fuel to one of nice calculation
and burn one heater using hard coal,
and cook with soft coal in winter and
with an oil stove in summer. A great
many farmers burn hay twisted up
both for heating and cooking, this fo
economy surelyjand produces comfort,
but it requires about four clerks for a
hay stove; one to bring in hay, one to
twist it and stuff it in. one to carry aefces out and one to sweep up around the
stove. One noticeable result of the
high price of fuel is that the • majority
of the dwellings are quite small W*
see a great many one story houses and
but very few full «two story houses ex­
cept in the larger towns, and many
houses are only 12x16 which shelter
families comparatively Well to do. The
weather has been very fine since we
came, with occasional winds. The peel
winter in southern Dakota was very
mild with no storms and no sleighing
until March.
Yours Truly.
C-M. KNAPPEN.

cute in proper form - a relinquishment
of his entry and the purchaser files this
paper with his declaratory statement,
and if he goes on and complies with the
law, will receive a patent in due course
of time; but the purchaser does not buy
any right except the right of entry and
possession and must comply with the
law requiring residence and improve­
ments the same as if he were the origi­
nalsettler In the case of a homestead
the locator files his declaratory state­
ment before he moves upon the land
and after residing upon and improving
the land five years will receive a patent
from the United States, or after six
months actual residence he may make
proof of such residence and pay 81£5
per acre and receive a “final receipt"
which entitles him to a patent; In the
caae of a "tree claim," residence is not
necessary, but a certain number of

•
City or Mexico.
The Mexican Central trains are now
running from El Paso to the City, of
Mexico on a schedule time of 5H houra.
This is a decided improvement over the
old stage trip of two weeks.
The fare, 852J5O. is also an improve­
ment over the old time when it cost a
fortune to visit the “Halls of the Mont­
ezuma*/’ The opening of the road in
the spring of the year is most oppor­
tune in more ways than one. It gives
the capitalist 'and prospector a chance
Ito begin operations during the best sea­
ison of the year, though for that matter,
ithe season rarely conflicts with any oc­
।cupation whatever in Mexico. It is
:most opportune for the tourist who will
wish to get away from the sultry clays
।of dur own summer to the magnificent
isummer qf the Mexican plateau. The
।country through which the road runs
is situated at an elevation of from five
to seven thousand feet above the sea
level, and its climate is simply nuperb.
In the oddity of the people, the quaint­
ness of the citieu and antiquity of its
ruins, Mexico rivals Europe itself.
Until Mexico is Americanized, at
least, a trip to that Spanish America
will be as interesting as the “Grand
Tour,” while the great difference in ex­
pense will make it for most of us the
favorite.
It it noticeable that the Atchinson.
Topeka and Santa Fe and Mexican
Central are the only roads that meet in
a Union Depot at El Paso, where the
trains stand side by side, thus avoiding
a troublesome transfer acrow the city.
Another conspicuous feature of the
train service is the arrangements by
which those coming to ElPaso over the
Santa Fe make almost immediate con­
nection with the Mexican trains, while
by other routes the traveler suffers a
delay of some fifteen hours. Perhaps
this waa an accident, and perhaps tt
wasn’t; at all events, the average tour­
ist will take the quickest and most con­
venient route.
The Sant* Fe trains nin from Kanas
City to ElPaao wMbout change of cars
of any kind, so th«t the companies have
practically a through route from Mis­
souri river to ths city of Mexico.

trip along this route is the eqtire
absence of danger froth the diseawea in­
cident to a journey on the low lands,
for the Mexican Central’s entire course
is on the great pleatoau from five to
seven thousand feet above the sen-level.
The summer climate, on account of
the elevation, b simply magnificent, and
will always hold for this rente the favor
of the public, while its AnMew compadre, the Santo Fe, will open the eye*
of the eactoro tourist with their grand
hotel at r “ “
V&lt;ga* Hot Sprints.

the Rio Grande.

�faring dn the
enormous piler*
200 apart menta,
rente would be 1

BOTHAMS FRENCH FLATS.

[•H. H. Hin Chicago Timre. 1
In 1866 Rutherford btuyveaant, hav­
ing lived for many years in Palis, built
tfxe first real apartmbnt or French flat
house. One thousand dollars a year
were asked for eight good room*, a
moderate price, but people turned up
their coses at Stayy-oBant'a" tenements,
and for several; ears no more Huts wunt
up. In 1868, when home rent went up
ta exorbitant figurea, and no hou-ia,
so matter how amall, could be had in
a resjeotable neighborhood for less
than $2.0 4) a year, some nice people
were led to kpply lor .Stoyvesants
flat*, and after the first plunge the
building became actually fashionable.
Hiuyvct&gt;axjt then built another apart­
ment hou-e at Eighteenth street, and
introduced a liveried janitor. •• 1 he
building paid for itself in ten years.
Then cheaper imitations began to go
up all over the town, especially along
ibe“ avenues where the shops on the
ground floor could be well rented. The
notion of living over a shop was buothSr prejudice to be overcome, but
sow nothing is thought of it, even by
rory prolrotiroa propl., «ho P»J renu
» troa •»L»0
i onn to USOO.yror
ao wyi a vmr IM
far
.1
apartments over stores. Along Sixth
a., iuu Abo.« th.

snsea
Oro steak el Smrtsd® at Iks taaal

s

Uogdam is inomateg »«y r^tUy.
The number of mammals is now eatimated at about 1,200. of birds 7.600, of
reptiles 2,000, and of fishes 10,000making a total of about 20,000 species
belonging to the higher olaaaee. Neer
the close of the seventeeth oenturythe.se
grqnpe of animals—now known aa ver­
tebrates—were thought to include a
total of about 1,600 spedrs. Aa natu-

Robert Eldridge, of Cincinnati, who
MARK
(Cor. 8tn FKancisco Chronicle.]
has just returned from Russia, where
.
The cathedral, rising conspicuously he has bean roaring goats and camels,
above all the buildings of the citv. is of save be has aeen good pack camels carry
, great nine and potato considerable more than a ton on their backs, but a
architectural elegance, the facade, in ton is considered a fair burden.
j particular, being elaborately decorated
“Are there many camels reared in
with stucco-work. The design is Moor­
Russia?"
*
ish, and the bell-to very, from which
“The industry is not important in a invertebratewiheir list of those creatures
' oom« a constant clanging of old Span­ commercial point of view. I have been has become enormous. Of beetles alone J
tawwn
! i»di brass command aa extended view of engaged at it for four years. I have the museums of the world contain over ।
! the city, the lakes and the distant figured that therb are 25,000 camels in
100,000 species, while beat estimates
ilh «n
mountains. The interior of the spac ous the Knldscha and ErivaO districts; the place the total number of distinct forms
: house, which was erected by the bpan- Kalmuckk have about 20,000, and the of insects at more than 500,UOU. The
itet
uveru
hbkhi
I iarchi, contains many rare ornaments, Khirgeae not far from 180.000. Camels whole animal kingdom is believed to
। and the nave is surmounted by a are bred for their labor principally, but embrace about 1,000,000 speriea.
ImOULAT* THB BOWELS.
; vaulted roof, supported by hand-carved also for their hair and milk. A camel
beams and pillars, among which hover
Arkansaw
Traveler:
Young
man.
will shear from from eighteen to twentyi somber shadows. At one time, that
ria*. MrwatbM and quiet
two pounds of hair. This is worth &lt;n
I during the reign of the Spaniards, the the open market abo”t $2.60 a pood.” dat in de mornin’ an* elxmin’ de
| altar was laden with solid objects of
shadows
o
’
de
cotton
stalk
is
bigger
den
“Youalso raised goats?"
gold and silver and precious {.tones, but
de stalk itse’f. Lara to look at de
•Yes, I had about 800 on my ranch
to-day it has lost* all, or nearly all, of
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.-----whorl xeft. There are over 1,500,000 objecks o’ life from de neon staa* pint
! these, and is covered with tawdry
goats
in
European
Russia.
The
in
­
Swsrsrsj^L *“'•
&lt;_
peand Matt Bitters Oo,
I images and imitation ornaments, while
dustry is the most important in the
DETROIT. MICH.
: there is everywhere apparent the exmountainous portions of the Caucasus.
Dr. Felix L. Oswald: Grandfsthera
। treme age of the building.
.
,h_
..
-n- The Aifjjora and Cashmere breeds are
I. . Entering the nave at almost any
J bred in some of the governments for
laueu
to
their milk, meat, and hair.
In 1880 m rerejy on iha aiok-likL.
,' hour of the day- 1 have never
MMicBn
,
InUmaUsnal Throat I Lung Institute
i “ ,.
, ,.^
*7.,
the export of goat down amounted to
ullm8 St"
r“d 1“P’.¥
$88,000, while the coarser qualities of
MWToniAnnB
i their prayers, while at regular mass the
SAD AOCEDXMT.
hair about doubled it. The largest ex­
whe did not want to live ! c0^d "tone floor is covered with devout port was in 1876, when it reached $400.­
'ALBERT LEA ROUTE
000 for down and coarse hair combined.'
AbroiinAboaA in the w»y of tlAta &lt;er.
whi&gt;p«rwg» ot thro, who pmy.
“
What
do
you
know
of
bee
culture
in
what a UWMOjroron.
heterogeneous orowd
crowd on.
one
MTOU4. Score, ot bowroi w«rw put ap ji And &lt;!»•»
Russia?"
cal Operation.'
nix or •«»«&gt; Atoriro high on loot ot I
P®?r *nd.] '
“In Little Russia and Lithunia, the
tVroty-fiTO feet by 100,. with two .port- j hungry rod th. well-ted. tho h^Igreat linden forests render bee-keeping
sente on nnoh door, ro thU it th. !
“d
“ "dta *™^1
very profitable.
The finest bonev I quarry at Rosendale, Ulster Co., N. Y. W aa
betiding wro sghty trot drop, the j
The explosion one day in the quarry be lost aa vys—
,;*ro £ropiro by eroh temil. wro hi. tottered .ombrem. rod with hte ever saw is produced in Kovno.
largest quantities come from the gov­ tod K totally. Under the UnprMsloeAW
Loire trot by w.roty«ighl, out htew Ittel nror by. pry. ««&gt; hte roul
ernments of Yekaterinoslav and Pollova. matter was less serious the local phynlctan tuW
CMAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Mr. Cralxx that hl* eye was not lost wholly bul
.1 which must betroen Apecotor .hire, “P°n 1™ bp.; there n dunpledsmontA.
of hwta (ex-alde vurxeca of French army), for
There are over 450,000 hives in those
l yaar Baarwc Tlakei Oflkor. M
UghWhAltA. eto. It followed, ot oourro,
I»‘ coymoro, red. Iron, her
----------- . - .the speriaf treatment of Catarrh, Catarrhal
two districts* Kaluga produces annu­ -----»M
tried
and
failed.
Worse
remained
behind.
Ikafocsa
AsUuna,
RroorhiDv.CoDMimptkm
and
iw
men.
ot
th.
room,
got
eU
their
gdt-edKed
book.
Inororo
odor.
OU
the
that many of the rooms got all their
ally about 1,760 poods of honey and for hr *a* In danger of Iosins the other *1m&gt;. . .lOteMBMOff taj Throat
CHICAGO? Uutrw“
light and*ventilation from inside wells, air, the monotonous chan tings of the 3,500 poods of wax. A pood contains
through sympathetic inflammation. , In this souviellr,» new and wonderful Invention, the . ——— ------------------------------------------- -•flea roofed over at the top. The priests are heard, and silvery-toned about thirty-six pounds.
The annual strait be consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of Koo- Hperometer, an inMnxment which conveys med-p&gt; a ■ T II A II A 1 n a
bells
ring
out
the
holy
commands
of
whole building was usually cheap and
piouuction in the Don Cossack country
aasty. An arraugemant of bells and the ahuroh and send the worshipers to amounts to $50,000 in round numbers.
tetter-boxea was placed in the vestibule, cressing themselves and bowing in holy
“In Volhynia and BeHaarabia the Crain demurred, and went back borne In doubt. ; :lon and dlwovery-of this new method of trealand by ringing the bell of any apart­ penitence.
combined yield of honey reaches a value Hk local ph nteian said: “Go to New York." ln&lt; Ihe air patvageM, that Throat and Luns «U*
Set into one of the outer walls of the
New York the patient «rnt. and one of the eases are no lonsrr feared. Physician* and
ment the girl in that apartment oould
of nearly $200,000 a year. The annual To
most eminent oculist* in the country, bavins sufirrers Invited to tDveattaate this mode of
cathedral is the sacrificial or calendar
pull u stnng and open the street
yield of the whole- empire is not far looked at theca*:,said;
"You have lost onr treatment. v If impossible to call' in perwm. i
stone
of
the
Aztecs,
bewn
out
of
black
door for tbe visitor. Apartments in
from $4,0O0,0JO, or about 18,000 tons, ere entirely; go lock and do what yon can to; write for list of questions and Internathmal
soon houses rented at from $30 to porous lava and covered with hiero­ i To this must be added nearly 5,000 tare the other.'’ briefly. Dr. Kennedy removed News.- Tlioasands treated by letter. Instep I
the ruined eyv and treated Mr. ('raigg with meet* sent to any addrea* by ex press, with full
btyu at (4a Ui- prnten.. im
— $80 a month. After a few years, if the glyphics, reminding, so it always seems i tons o£ wax, worth $2,000,000. This-ia "Kennedj * favorite Remedy'- to build up the dlreetlon* for
“
.-AUroxdi itTAiy kr.
EHL
house had not the care of an intelligent to me, the ignorant Indians who sell I about all consumed in Russia, the ex­ sretern. and the result wax sorcesehd.
Dr. Kennedy's sreat micccws as a Nnr**on Is
janitor, it ran down, dirty ehddren their bite of pottery near by of their I ports being very small."
due
to
the
tue
of
n
Favorite
Remedy"
In
the
af
­
forefathers,
who
had
their
palaces
and
[
played around its entrance, imd as the
ter treatment.
Are you troubled with Dyspepsia. Idver Com­
ptace went from bad to won«\ tbe beat temples in the square which is now the
plaint. Constipation or dcnuigeniL-nl ot the
(Cor. Philadelphia Timas |
people moved away, leaving those to busy center of a great city. Juares
Kidnevh and Bladder? then use Dr. Kennedy's
was
an
Indian,
but
he
became
the
Lin'
'
'
vhom dirt was a matter of indifference.
, This way the Australians have nt “Favorite Remedy." It will not dianpolbt you.
» 0 RVGHAkT,
This has been the hutorYof nine out’of coin of Mexico, and in good time the iJ calling things by inappropriate names Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy’- for sale by
all druggists.
WILLIAM RKID. wholesale and mail dealer
ten of the apartment-hou-sea which be­ other descendants of Montezuma may ' is inconvenient. Their “bear" is no
yet regain their old-time power.
gan well and sank in the social scale.
| bear, their “whiting" &lt;fish) is no whitHE COMPLETE HOME.,
It may be taken for granted that an
• ing, their “cherry" is no cherry, their
book. No odMo -No UmUbcv-Ni
apartment which is cheap is also pretty
“tlying-fox” only a big bat. It used to
from ocw daigaa. Suprrt.ly gone* up. ■
(Arknnww Traveler. ] •
l 73 and 75
Ijtrecd nl
Write for «■*During me
the ui«u
high waver
water a man was be proverbially reported that ''Aus­
...
*.
t»uriug
Arvt?
tralia is a place where the oystora grow
Whro U. flr.1 .Lrtmrot-hrore. .pd„,n Ula Arknn;„o„, ।
prorrS , roe»lphnoroph.r.
*,
ll0
1)Miw
LitlU
lUx-k
peered
social phuoeophera frond
found oomcc
'
on
trees,
the
fence.-*
are
made
of
ranj As ho was passing Littlo
Rock several
nviw ihk* severm
•
.
......
fort in them becauso they promised
•kiff. ;rowed
gr°w w“h fh("r
' men sprang into a iLL.,
. out to
.2
FOR
lief from the high rents that were driv- .
-- ’ said: “
There is no realmsthe lono navigator and
“Climb
Climb • st°nes outside.
State of Midi Iren, Countv ot Barry--*rag people out of town, or preventing in.'" “Climb m wharr?
“In theekiir
hopanyinthooonutry.ro lar A« I au&gt;
Ata srsaion ofthe probale court for the 1*0001) &lt;
?"” "1
Barry, bolden at thsjyobate office In the city '
Altogrtber
With Ih. erro £ . ' .
"W-U. rtrunpere. fn&gt;’ I, *leron.
----------------- * “
------ ---------— - .w&gt;* b*» 'bron
imported;
the । of
of Hastiugs. in said eofata;. on Wcdneday. the
uoa of hundreds of houses tn which !; pretty
nrAttr well
»4;n fixed. ■ 1?“
Don't toko no work ,
cV“rJr “ *‘““/.a0' &lt;TP«»* 9th day of April, In tliTTyear one thousand
decency, health, and oomfort are sacriore rou go- I ,nd ,h“ onlJ l,°1^ ,b‘rat th"
“ | eight hundred and cightv-four.
Just published, a new edition of Da. Ci'LVKK •
; to move along.” “‘1Where
”^
Present. ClenMnt Smith. .In*
"“ ‘
wku/k Cblkmratki* Ehmav on the radical cure I
Seed
to phew,
the philosopher ! inKr
AMO
'
’’ “We know ' that about some harbor oysters cover­ . nIn ‘!£2!f*ttP.r of U,p p&lt;*u' of Artl,,'r K eHju ; of
‘
“Down the river."
«l*rm*torrfona
Ha*S|icrmatorrb«BM or Seminal Weakness,
Weakscss, 11.
Invol- |
has lieoome leas certain of the ad- ! tl,„t'
... you from?'
?■ -From I &gt;ng everything doeo to the wnter, in- 1.kins, deceased.
untarv Seminal Iammmw fmnotenev Mental and
that. Where are
M0nrra‘u“KM“,fl’L^U“,P®UUo?,du’&gt; 'rri0,'&lt;J* I 1‘hpSal lacapaettTlmp^limente to Marriire,
vantageH of flats, especially when it is . up the river." ‘"Of
conree
you
ere,
but
poling
oocmuonUly
the
root,
rod
""f
°°w ^’d dererised. praj etc.; also. Consumption, Kpllrpsy and Flls,moonsidered that the multiplicity and
- " “What nwie
mmie you
you ax,
ax then?'
then’"
trunks of trees. (Miserable ht—
,,•ll,,ry;0L•0fuf?UK■,‘u,‘*hlr 'Ilx*d h* vlf ilMfolxenre- a iexual extras
cheapness of fUta
fists mv
may tend
to keep in
dkropum.
trod io
\
What are you dawg on that log!" I tie b,ta of oyatora, of which it would IMpon, may be appointed administrator of the gaocc, Ac.
v*tate
of
aaltl
deesaaed.
i- The celebrated »
author.
this adsairable
*•».-er
• the city thousands who would be better .^Trawlin'
im----- . n '
a dozeni&gt;to fill
tablespoon.I
More ,
uk&lt;, 4n
*uuu»
aawuranie
re- CONSUMPTION
"What do you want to take
vondertul
th.a little
^nd-Urt,*
fT'S!.'tothat
‘ “ oMonday,
’SEf’L U.?
^Thereupon 1?
It 1Is' onlrred.
the | StoStf
say, clesrlv’pSSKTSZ
detuoostates from a thirtv JSCvei
off in the country. Within the last
n
,
fQ
ed times wftbout' nnmber by ffw V»*fool us for?
Don't you know you’ll
three years, however, another class of
which climbs up on the beach sand, STuoa“and thinthe
bT
l MU«&gt;res&lt;rf scU-ahw* may l&gt;e radkuUly cured; ly use of Dowm’ RHxir. h wj! .jr»
drown if you keen on this way ?”
flute has oome into being which prom­
________
.
"Won’t drown if .1 keep on thiser way. prop. ilteU on it, hndmud. .rod look.
Croup, liniHclt itis, J s/Ji hhi.
ises better than anything of the kind
Ef I wuster git off in the water I mout
IFhoOJiilig-CuUtjl*.
good
«~hav,.
heretofore attempted. Some wise men
The “Tasmanian devil" ia a good
drown.” “How far have you come this
«
.
omre, tn the city of lisslliucs in said county and
Tlds IxM-ture should be In the hnnd*
—
noticed that one reasou why people
; deal of a humbug, too. At Auckland
' ?uj* - f
there l»«,.wliy the prayer of | every youth am! every man In the land
ware willing to pay enormous rents in j &lt;■vay?" “Eve come this way all er long." I heard him described os fierce, un- ', said
|M-ilUotMsr
Sent under seal, in a plain envt-kw to ^ax Throat, Cheat and I.unff.-nit
i r mshould not be granted.
But where wore you when you got on
' »iv.. LJli1'
wld
addrew*. post-paid, on nveiplofX’ecnt
to the' rrRl
! the log?" “On the log." “Of course; j tameable, dangerous; at Hydney this |: rive nmire
other rwnediw fait
•*’ * •"
or-^X.CT^!1%rTK Mi i
a,
Uerte.ot thoirroom. bul nlro to kwp , , *Jh
„„ the log?'
bones only are found in New South
““ “J~
' ‘
**In the
out
unpleasant neighbors.
People
•
~
river." “Certainly ; but how far from .. Wales) ha was fierce, but not often
with incomes of $10,000 a year are apt
|
met
with
in
Tasmania:
at
Melbourne
'
iTintcd ami circulated In said County '
------i here?" “Ain’t made no calolation."
of Barey. onre In each week for three sueesHtec
to be better bred, more cultivated, in ■. “-Where
nner, do you live when you are he sank to “an ugly little beast;" in
weeks, |&gt;reriot« tn said dav of hearing
s
' I mw i
fact, pleasanter neighbors) than people ].
&gt; nnw
?„&gt; ‘•xt home." "Of course; but , Tasmania it is discovered that the poor
'fKMENT SMITH.
A
with incomes of $500 a year. It is not
.
’•
little nocturnal creature is rare and
(A true copy.)
-lodge of Prohate. !
M
where is your home?"
“Whar I live." I
.,
,
.
always so, but the rule holds good in ..wl™ 1 your family?" "Scattered • ttimid.
®,d* There is one creature of vwhose
Guardtau% Nate.
New York city, and it is adxUnvarying erionfr " ••]
-- *
-.1,th
—1. some ; State■&lt;&gt;( Michigan,
“Did your bouse w.nhAWAy?- ! ” .. ' ’ ‘—- -h—
.Mr&lt;i
county
dH-'alboun.-'s.
that people pay for exclusiveness in ’. ".My
.. MT wife's back yander on a cotton- “skepticism
—‘the
’
‘ ground’ parrot‘ of* New
In the matter of the tfiate of (teorrr Ntar mi I
1 Insane (mtsoo. .
v
fiata more, than for anything else.
wood log. an' mr son Bill's cornin' along Zealand. On inqury 1 foand the worst i Notice In hereby qhen. that m punuaaee of I
In an apartment-house’ where the
reports about it eonflrme 1. -Thia par­ । an order grantcil to the undersigned, guardian
wm'ars on a poplar." " Why don’t yon
rent M $2,500 for each family the p«K&gt;- :
1
of
the
estate
of
said
George Nine*an Insane per­
rot
builds
its
nest
on
the
ground
and,
son, by the Hon. Judw-of rrubaii-.fortbeeounty I
pie are likely to be pleasant and ' come to the shore?Cause it don't cost
of shMp,
nuthin' ter HUT.
UUBUIM
ride." “You
AUlltA
’d IM-LLCl
letter come since , the introduction
.
.................
--T-, has
*»
cleanly neighbors; in an apaitmmit- ' out and get a drink of whisky." b5cn
*&lt; chiefly of wool.
al. To
JSl1.11 -w w
kou**, which might be exactly similar | “Dinged if I don’t do it
Feller back ?bUu» ““ “ P»r*ee oa the sheeps
in humj. coavtuient-e, and finish, where ; .
. .
.
. .
a. rororroro
.A
back. P
For
some time *L_
the _____
worsta that
hero
wanted
me
to
come
out
and
hear
the rente are $250 a year, the people 1
him preach, but he didn't have the waa feared from tlds parrot was such '■'Ubjeci to all encumbrances) the followiiM 1
would not be likely to be over-pleasant, I
right kin’ o' gospel. Now, fellers, pull thefts of the golden fleece, but for some
baa
ovfr-rleanly neigh born—they may be .
years now it has taken to tearing
Boury, they may drink, and they are j fur the shore as fas’ as yer ken."
through
the
sheep’s
back
and
Cans Scrofula, Erysipelas*
sure to allow children to monopolize i
dragging out the livar, which it
Pinpies and Face
' . (Wall street News.)
the halls and stairs. Money, then, is j
devours.
It has beoome a pest
Blotches, Boils, Tumots, TeV
l-.ro.l_ -1
’
ased to keep off unpleasant ueighbora
Thera ia much in the presentt bull *Z* Humor*, 'suit Rbeouk
in ”
New Vroro
Zealand*
since Al
thia
rapid
SteaM BMd. Bo res. M«n-nrf*l
— and this singular phenomenon has market
to remind
one
f
' evolution in English civilixation. Ria
—
--------- of-the
--man
------ down
•11 bet
beenvknown, people have threatened to in Indiana who was the only man in his a large parrot, but I do not think it
ths
rWtBBBBB. Onoate WwksMi
Ah I et
move auay if their rente were reduced.
village having any loose cosh capital. pretty; its breast is the color of iron
letter.
and
TmfrnlArities. Dimness,
In the matter of the extate of Enim* M
SP* »W»«k to i
d°S*. a minor.
* &lt;«*»., uo0
them
The' wise person mentioned, said to him­ He waa one day explaining to an east- rust,
Im* ot Appattt*.
JoaaW*,
*Jt*cU*ns
ot tbaltror. loti'
.
-“ISr is bejeby given that J shall sell at nut,.
’—1
self that the tensnta of an apartment ern man:
t—tiou. BlUousn***, DWF
must find nome moans other than actual
“The only stock afloat in our neigh­
weight of money to keep off unpl
borhood are five shares of an old saw- '
«r
“I wouldn’t take &gt;100 for th
neighbors, and then the probit
mill which hasn’t paid these last ten -...
..at
oh,"i
w.ftr,
(
Vr, Xfrtn/lcav
__ . 1
On
Monday mAroinw.
mornings TI circu“Family relio, 1 suppoMr
। report that a syndicate has
■Nofa bitot it ru tell yoa »hy
mm,&gt;W»hCO, Ftw-e. Mrs N.1h
The usual course of an apartment- • bought tha mill, and
‘ will
“* at
“
ft that ntek to ro r^asbla.
vLf
Loom is that a spwculative builder puts in repair. Thia sends the al
M up and sella it at n profit Than the | 25, and 1 sell out."
(
M &lt;01-1
I wouldn t have it as a precious gift,"
investor, in order to get a reasonable '
“That’s legitimate."
Maybe you wouldn’t, but I would.
rate of interred, has to charge rente I
“On Wednesdays I let it be underGated. April llth. A.™ 1WH.
high enough to cover occarional losses ! stood that the syndicate is busted, and You nee, I am a traveling man. Tm
MAM CRADDOCK,
by tenants who prove bad eggs and ! that nothing will be donp to the miB. traveling here in Texas all the time
- . ...................
Guanllai
l»om unrented apartments. The tenant This sands the stock back to 10 and I, where the railroads never arrive on
count
Now,
if
I
had
a
watch
that
who pajH hia rent pays for ths empty 1 load
’ ’ up.*
*
kept correct tim£ Td be left half the
flats and bad debts. A study of these ,
“ And what do yon do on Satur- time, but thanks to this watch, I’m
ranxtt a baoua.
problems brought about the co-opera­
tive home o’ub unartanent-lrouMm, of I *“Oh, those are iny regular days for more liable to catch the train than I
he having ^‘Sdth!*^^
'
which wu have heard so much of late. i working up a feeling in the county that would be if I had half a dozen watches
Skid, «W help All.
A number of gentlemen, say ten, asoo- I ought to be paid a bonus for convert­ that could be relied on."
f’ralrtenik, M.wh „
B BlCHAUta.
mate to build an apartment-house of ten ing tne saw-mill into a distillery."
apartmsnte. The building i* put up.
and each man takes hh. apartment
A ”'w
w bo donbte tb.t oAlAmitie. woold bo
and pa-w one-tenth of the total
.
|Chta*y H7“l1 ■
.
, redacod roc-holt if tho iMMgm of .j]
o*«teK hfa apartanenta just as
A grollamro of edumUoa cad «• oorwroteroM &lt;-rond.red .
mon
he would u house, and being respond- i penence
perience" advertises in
m a Dee Moines preotou thro gold-row otteMr th.
ble for one-tenth of the taxes, the cost P*per that
wishes
*’ ■ he
'
" * । emp
employment in almight; vwlu. ia him, iimtrod of the '
erf heating, cleaning, etc. A clause in writing
speeches
meml
------ „ -g.
-------- — tor
.... ~„mbers
of the almight, dollar! I roi rohamod ot mr_ ‘'“■m.by rammex noranuro
tbs agroemcnl provides that no aseoosta ’legislature. He will
~ prepare at abort
. In the matter at the ostaie ot
M
rolf. When a «hip goro dm I got th.
can aeH or rest hfa apartment except to notice addresses for or against prohi­
KfabeOansttey.ntaon.
pa»
aambar ot oobto puroagan, aororatel,
Nottosia^s'Uy aivsn
a pence approved of by a majority o( bition, woman suffrage, or any other —tliA n-imliar nt f*- *
lie
aurtla..
to
the hlxbest Wd&lt;W- os
&lt;4..
IT'
a
___
_
roro
—
theaaeoriatets Botbat.bemdeeebwring subject dr,.!red. Hia terms are $5 for
the sist day at May, A.,D. i**«M }f“
&lt;*
Wefbrmnnn. at Um* port oWK,,r'j! |n ihB state
&gt; TT1?- “i«kbor’* « Mutate in such s ton minutes'speech and $2 for each
AlbaOdm* ooraproy jun ior only jut rodihroAl Sre tuitrate., “AalWroliro
I do ■»&lt; mako rontroiioa tor ByroH
“P*°“ “f •rertin, tiro r“'«»»&lt;&gt;&lt;l'A»d-e..nnd«1o.ol&gt;wrT«l."
I ISM. by We prob.ae court &lt;rf 6arn
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�Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. NO. 1.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 25, 1884.

WHOLE NO. 1501.

OUR BABY-BOT.
sxaius* everj *uv»u
vi vtocmsb
lighting, American or otherwise. In
Milan the Mansoni theatre is lighted by
electricity, and the vest Theatre La
Scala now haa a complete equipment of
engines, boilers, and dynamo machines
from Now York, adequate to 10,000

[Kugore-J. HaUtaChtaagoTribuaa.1
^ith mirthful face, with curly hair.
With laughing lips aad eyes,
Be came to ue aa pare and fair

LEWIS STERN'S

W hat gift from God ooold ba more dear

Is the Place to Trade

from the cathedral fioeli.

SWALLOW-TAILS
Ba drives oar bottssbold doom away
This bouncing baby-boy.

krturned from the East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and|

CLOTHING, which were bought at figures to suit the times.

|

Mreeaei»«h ta tk« Walter*.

Sometime. tbe stilly night ba breaks
With cnee thattoll repose;

Or needed rest enjoy*
But O, bow still our how would seats
Without our baby-boy!

[Monreal Btar. J
Mr. Francois Mercier has lately re­
turned to , Montreal from the mo.it
orthern district of Alaska, near Beh•ing straits. He has there been em­
ployed in the fur trade on the Youkon
river for tbe last sixteen years, and was
the first American or Canadian to ar­
rive there after the sale of Alaska by
Russia to th&lt; United States.
Mr.
Mercier speaks the Esquimaux language
fluently, as also several other Indian
dialects used by the natives of the
Arctic regions, and relates several in­
teresting items aa to the country in
general. An idea of the cold experienced
there may be formed from the following
thermometrical observations: On the
1st of December, 1882, the mini­
mum
during
the
day
was
50
degrees
below
(Fahrenheit)
and
the maximum
20 degrees below
zero.
Taking the whole month to­
gether, the
minimum wax 66 de­
grees below zero and the maximum 15
degrees. The whiter lasts about eight
months, while the four summer months
are magnificent weather, the only draw­
back being the plagne of mnsquitoes
that literally blackea the air during the
long, unbroken day, lasting many
months.
Ducks, gt-ese, swans, etc., begin to
arrive about the end of April, and lay
thousands of eggs on the banks and
islands in the rivers These are much
sought after by the natives -and are exellent eating; in fact, Mr. Mercier says
there is no lack of food of all sorts,
while for sports there are reindeer,
Now Watch tbit paper every week for a year moo te, black and brown bear in the in­
and learn this word ZO-FK-sA. Remember It terior, and white bear on the ocaat, with
I* a panacea for Dyspepsia, BLUIouxum*. anv salmon in the larger rivers and trout
tnranle arisfnj from Indigestion or Hluggtah
in the streams.
The Esquimaux dogs,
Liver, especially FIkaoacur.
which are the draught animals of the
country, are fnostly fed on these fish
when dried. Mr. Mercier has not a
very high opinion of the noble red men
of the north, but considers them a lazy,
idle lot, most inveterate beggars, and
full of superstition.
As to his opinion of an expedition
. 'ver reaching the north pole, he thinks
"Hub” Cou*h care, sa C'euu.
; it never can be done without building
phy,lrlnn■
] imall stations en route, after quitting
’omilow will cureM)? ordlnsnr court, it [ the ship for the ice; providing these
acta almost magically. Ask any dealer to gt&lt; Nations with food and all necessaries,
’■"•lui.lmw «l»m &gt;» obMWrt «»»U
1 parties: by this means only will the ex­
! pedition be enabled to advance and rei tire when necessary, taking advantage
if some winter milder than usual, and
I ;hus push on,for the pole. No vessel
can proceed much farther than 76 de। green latitude, and this leaves H de
: apees to be pot over of frozen snow and

You are not the first man who has been
crushed hy the swell clothing of the
man who tilled your gla-’s."
“How are you going to help it?"
“By changing the material of which
the dres-i suit* ot gentlemen are made.
Broadcloth has been the only cloth
since the memory of man for oentle-

tienun and other coneervatives stick
to the broadcloth, but the thing to get
for your next drees suit is a diagonal
or a basket pattern in black. Coat,
waistcoat and trousers are all made
from the same piece. These goods are
lined with silk and bound with a narrow
braid. The cuffs are bound around
about four inches from tbe end of the^
sleeve, and underneath two imitation
button-holes are worked and two but­
tons sewed on. The costs are cut
closer to the figure than they used to
be."
“Is there any reason for this?”
'

who want to buy them can save money by going to see
them and get prices which .are as good as a sale;

Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach to
&gt;1) what they need.

Call early and get the Best Bargains

LEWIS STERN,

OF THE CASH STORE.
Down s Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

[

M ROGERS A CO.
— HELL--

C’C-kK. OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY
*EED, CORN MEAL, FLOUR, HAIR.
LIME. PLASTER, STUCCO.
WATER LIME

ROCK

PRICES

!&gt;TH (6 PACKARD.

BLACKSMITHS,
Mitipmi Mate M.. Opp. &lt;'x*ufl House.

Horseshoeing a Specialty.
*uxtu»I)A Mention given to Veterinary Hhoe•Lr MK-a ;k Interfering and hoof-bound Honea.

e.i&lt;- IForZ Show for Itself.

The following ptooro and times have been deaIgnaled by the Board of Examiners for holding
public exaniinallonM (or teachers In Burry
codnty. The secretary- Is authorized to grant
sjiecial certificates widen are valid only until the
next public «xamtaatioh:
Friday and Haturduy, March 3»th and 29th. al
Hastings.
Saturday. Apr. sth. at KaxhvilJe.
Saturday. Apr. 12th, M.MIddlevlUc.
Saturday. Apr. otb, al Prairieville.
II Is expected that all who intend to teach,
and have not certificates In farce, will attend at
some one o! these places. Examinations will
I leg) n promptly at nine o'clock, and teachers are
urgpnflv requested to be present at the opening.
Examinations will be both oral and written,
chiefly the latter. Candidates for a third grade
certificate must paw a saUsfttctory examination,
with a standing of 70 per cent.. In each of the
follow ing subjects: Orthography. rcMllng^/ritInc.

.
;
i
i

Fora second ktmIc. the additional require­
ments will be eicmentun- algebra, physlojorr.
physical ceopraphy and book-keeping, with a
standing hi each branch of SO per ecut.
For b first grade, natural philosophy and gen­
era! history, with » "tendlDg In each branch at
Hept- 1st next. eandidHtes for j
every- grade must sustain an examination In I

laAH Sd’ldat^witl^diom tnTnwnXr of 4hr

Board Is acquainted, must furnish satisfactory ।
ABOUT HUMBUGS.
.W—&gt; - ~e- ! Tbe remedy that advertises—nonk oth kr at
, any account, xvbby othkr a fraud and humbug-!* a frtod and buaibeg ttseif on the face of
It. It must neccsaarily taste of tbe quack and
KXWH ANDBtfe. Krei-Un
humbug It talks of. A remedy ot merit, one that
need bnt little advertising to secure a first place
In the bousehoM. never defames another. Much
•ate Courty' for the
Panacea. Keep the sluggish Liver active. I
stomach rej«n- for nourishment. The be
clear wjtb ZO-l’K-KA—observe regutari
Doni overload, live long and be happy. Ask

H»nen, U you have never patronized
LnlK.
-I*™- H.IHIP..
teaMem tbai u youdo-w. you will remain »&lt;c nvjKirnt natron. (
•onlVhllllp*. may.be appointed administrator
k
.1. SMITH.
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K. PACKJUU).

rpo COFFEE DKfNKKRK!

Levering’s Roasted Coffee

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i
I

WhMAtrvclc m Old Ko Id ter.

Under the hot inn of August, l»e, tbe village
of Dover
J.. lay still astbe sphinx in Egypt,
while Elijah Bharp, of that place, slowly Mid
softly
spoke of the put. "Yes." be said. ”f was
Don and that the heirs at law of said
In
tbe
army
and
saw many of the sights ot those
“»»7?i&amp;
fearful years. I was finally diKharavd from ills
MU«rs b?b5f3STal toe
&lt;&gt;^n ability, rwwlting from sunstroke, i came home,
miserable In health and spirit*; st enfeebled
that I took cold on the slightest exposure. Life
seemed xorthless to me; J lived only In mem-

Ive notice to the pereops interop m

muq

Tbe diagonals are an eoaier, more elas­
tic kind of goods. They give with the
motions of the body. This enables us
to fit the form better, und at ths same
time leaves the wearer as easy as if he
was dressed in a businau suit."
“What becomes of
the
white
Marseilles waistcoats?"
»
"They hold their own. Full evening
dress where ladies are to form part of
the company is not complete without a
white waiskoat, and never will be. The
cut of this garment differs from the old
| style a little. It exposes more of the
| shirt front."
■ “How about the coming cut of
I trousers f"
I
“Trousers are not quite so tight, but
follow the shape
legs."
,I they
. „______________
r_ of the
_
revive the old silk
|I “la it possible to rerirre
1 hose and knee-breeches?'
“Not here. Pooaibly it could be dune
among a class in the old country, who
devote no time to business. The use of
knickerbockers in Scotch cheviots, with
blouses, for gentlemen who are going
into the country is increasing. They
i are very comfortable to tramp far. The
| line is drawn at the city limits."
1
“Will there be any change in business
| suits?"
“Na The sack coat will have the
run. Many brokers down here will
wear four-Lutton cutaway coats in diag­
onals, with striped trousers. That is
really the most elegant business suit
A mup is ready in such a suit to go‘any­
where except to the opera or to a re­
ception. Some prefer Prince Albert
coats, but the majority fancy the sack
coat, and the majority set the fashioV*
“I occasionally see a gentleman withfigured waistcoat of a rather loud

[London News]
From the dreadful corned beef and
sabbage and the fish-balls of crude
American oookerv, the family of Deljionioo has by degrees led the Ameri­
can public to the consideration of
higher things. The favorite dishes of
the great republic have been concen­
trated in New York, and recent arrivals
are hospitably challenged to compare
anything in tbe Old World with them.
Politeness prevents 4uch comparisons,
which would hardly be in favor of

its wide area of river and prairie.

“Yes 1 wish a few, not many, would
display a taste like that. I have a
quantity of stuff that I would like to
sell It was left from three yearn ago.”
[Detroit Free Pr— [
“So you never heard of keeping a
fish al fate for a month out of water ? Well,
it's a fact all tbe same, ’cause I’ve done
it myself." Frank, a well known fish­
erman who drags his living out of the
Mississippi not many miles above 8t.
Louia, was talking to a reporter about
his
experience
on
the • river.
They
#ere
both
in a
resort
much frequented by men of his craft,
and Frank was contentedly sucking
his pipe and toasting his shins liefore a
red-not stove. “When old Peter told
me that such a thing ooald be done I

taking lunch, and I offered to bet him

the raw products of this country.

But
it has 1U special tie*. The oysters of
Blue Point and Shrewsbury river may
not be denied any more than the canvas-

was sad enough.’* J saM, dividing my
last two cigars.
.
•
“That's so." responded Mr. Kharp; "but 1 got
over IL Outgrew II? Not exactly. When Iti
that condition! began taking I'axkxa*8Toxic.

be

hot sun
&lt; What

only sold in packages.

dlfferei

Perry.deoeaseo- oo

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* Imply Parker's Toni

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Fnxredicnt. we drop the misleading word

Gives Natisfacticm to
&lt;*i.

AH &lt;le*der keep

BEADS
vranuttNM
▼■tvUKe; BtMMi

and other strange fishes

Xt&gt;r under-

Always full weight.
C. A.
VtxSofill'lllK*n-,'nSalur'
eS?nt.liK £tT3 ASrfl
“o'clock In
ttaJ’di. wblrcl to all Hru.
UM'.BVcm2?!L..JL u»eriK&gt;n tbe following &lt;!•*Sotb half oUe

—!

.yon&amp;hkaly

[Ktoctriml ReWr]
Elaine lighting in Eure

lie seem to realise Gas is I
(ata st the bottom of the oStakte ^TapperI Usually far poorer in quality toau «&gt;re,
- ---------------------------- - ------------------ ------------ Rnd modern improvements in making it
AU.

&amp;I^JOO

win । rp.

v-^-f. r»ilwav.jrtation tried a

myoterioue regimen?

FOUND.
rille, l£y., tells a brief story of how the
Ohio river deluge restored a long leal■
daughter to her father’s arms:
I noticed especially one maa who
leaned against the guards, gazing not
across tbe tops of the trees that base
begun to lift their limbs from the
waters. His was a clear-cut face with

could fancy in passion they would bias*
into white beat He wore a jean skirt.
His breeches evidently were guiltier, «f

girl &lt;X 8 or S&gt; jom. a*lrongo, *hr ota|U.
Who lifted her ovo* oeMoioaoUy vitfc.

“This is a bad lookout," I observed
as a method of picking up acquaint­
anceship.
The man started aa if
aroused from a dream.
Tbe child

you wuz Beyin',’ he replied,
my remark. A light flashes
*vre». He drew the child

1 don't rightly know aa I care muok
on it now, ma’am," he said, "since M’s
guv me back mr little gal."
“What do von mean?"
“Don’t you know *bontmy gal? Why,
1 reckon you don’t live round thane

if it had eat ben for thia rm.

self.'

a Utile while te

Why, I

“Tell me how it was."
“ Twas her own dead mother’s
brother as done it—c.od an* him know
what fur.^Bpite, I reckon. Ho sneaked
her off*n tap night. T’other day I ww
out'n a skiff go in' to feed my bags
over there on. the foot-hills, an* I seed
somethin' floatin’ along 'way off elingia*
to a log. I made rjght fur it. Then 1
seed it wuz a man. He cried out wild
like.
‘Fur
God's sake pick me
up. I can't bold on much longer.*
I knowed that voice.
I knowed
that curbed white face. Fur two year
I d ben a hearkin* ' an* a lookin' for
them. I rowed up to him Like mad. '

the breast to loosen his hold on the
log anrrcachin’out clutched his bar.
Ser. I: A’on d —d scoundrel, ted! me

hea I with an oar.* He looked at me,
gritty like', an oaz; ‘Take me in an' 111
tell ye.’ Her I: ‘You tell me before I
count ten or 111 kill ye.’ He sex:
’She a in the orphan's ’sylum at Evans­
ville, Bill.* ‘Fur God’s sake, what did
ye put her thar fur?* I yelled, an* 1
could have drowned him then if I
hadn't sort o* promised to save him if

savin' an* ■ yer not worth killin'.
Then I took a yawl an' I rowed
np hvar to git tbe domed first pocket.
Aa 1 (ooai lwr; loaad PoUr, andl. ia

That’s

fernal villain's work. The pore ddfeh
ben worked like a darned mule." Ba
put hie hand np to his eyea, winked hard
sod turned his faee away.
“What did you do when you fifstaaw
her in the asylum T I inquired.
“1 jest bugged her right smart."
"What didahe dor

almost before he had 'him well oat of
the water there was a akin of

next morning he
water It took I

M.

.

waiters." said a yonzfg man to a Broad­
way railor. speaking of a dinner he had which would
attended the night before. The tailor
smiled and said:

Tbe little feM, ia eomtng time,
May learn to bravely run—
The ruggei mountain top must climb
Ere honest fame he won.
May angola guide his little feet
From biga ways that destroy,
To manboo.I noble, pare, complete! .
God bleea-our baby-boy I”

Us are Lew ta Were tire W
A;*‘I

(hick was an iufallibte csuro

of a sapling for the pleasure of

�ALL!

ShelMn, offered the foUowjng report,
and on motion of Mr. Latham the same
was adopted by all the members voting
ftir&gt;u»nMo»aSI for ••peclul meet- (therefor: ■
ing &lt;if the Board of Supervisors of tbe
Habtumw, Mich., April 25,18M.
of claim. cPm
U ta“ SIS. uXumber ot
cuupiy of Burry: made in accordance No.
Uretsei... «4
with a request in writing signed by
more
than
one-third
of
tiie
members
or
Editorial Notes.
said Board, the Supervisors elect of the
misawiiaries and 818 proselytes.
several townships and of the city of
Hastings, with ths exception of George
one and two dollar silver ‘certificates W. Abbey, who was sick and unabte to ■ o. H. UnSteMjiajte ta«has received tbe unanimous endorse- be
, present, and whose place was filled » Heth Pratt, tor sun eying
ment of tbe bouse finance committee. by the temporary appointment of Da­
vid G. Robinson, met as above, and IS K»rt F. Carpenter, juror fees .
Under its provisions, silver bullion or
13 Fred Seymore, wltoew foes. - were called to order by the Clerk.
H; H. Parkhurst.
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standard silver dollars can be deposited
Tiie roll being called oy townships, 14
15 Hugh BeaU.
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in the treasury or sub-treasury, and cer­ the following were present and an­ 18 Farral Burns, jurar teea....
D«nXl CBmpbell. “
^tho
ITK-N.McNee,
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swered
to
such
call
:
tificates of the 81 and 82 denominations
18 Julius Kreger,
Millfield. Ohio, climbed » tree to
Assyria—Wm. W. Cole.
19 Robert McNee.
“ —height ot iixtj teel and Jwpod ty™ *
issued to the full amount of the silver
Baltimore—Norman Latham.
□o Richard Maukee,
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limb, hu dentfi bemit m»t»ntMieou».
tbus deposited. The bill will. undoubt­
21 Calvin Ainsworth,
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Barry—Charles A. Polley.
B J. WeteMrt &amp; Hon. hardware .
The bi«h water in Lake ( hamplain
Carlton—James N. Covert,
edly pass both house and senate, and
cauSSl the track of the.
23 Calvin Ainsworth, juror fem .
Castleton—John E. Barry.
MK.H. Mallory,
“
—
will reflect great credit upon our excel­
Hud«on ro»d to bo wwbX m&gt;t
25 Henry A. Brooks.
“
...
Hastings—Samuel R. McIntyre.
lent congressman.
.
between Whiteheed Bnd„T;coo^r^’
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Hastings City. 1st and 4th wards— -38 Ijrman A. Brown.
77 Kllbu Chipman,
“
E. R. ShankUnd, e well known far­
28 Ihlln* Brothers, raromt rolls
Charlotte republicans ought to have Philo A. Sheldon.
mer of Iowa.-hat taken for hia fifth
HasthiRs City, 2d and 3d wards—Da » o“.M^tedepry««*r.
wife a daughter of et-f.overnor Hemp­
enough of fooling around with Sagen- vid G. Robinson • (temporary appoint­
stead, and gone to housekeeping in
dorpb and his ilk. The Charlotte pro­ ment).
Hope—Ira A. Osgood.
Dubuque.
. ,
. ..
hibitionists have shown that they do
The Watwbvbt Watch Co, of New York and Waterbary,
Rev. Father Sanchez, the last of the
Irving—Augustus J. Gott.
not care for prohibition or temperance,
pioneer rrarjeiscan mtalonanea dl^ Conn., being desirous of advertising their name and busins*
.Johnstown—Edgar F. Nye.
£ AustinBrook? Juror^rtea.:
but are anxious for party success. In­
it Santa Barbara OUUomia Thura
Maple Grove—Orson Swift.
37 Crrus Cooiey,
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day, after a residence of forty-three have made arrangements with a number of the large retail Orangeville—Lj scan Brigham.
stead of showing good sense like their
3H Martin Cooper.
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clothiers of this country by which the latter are enabled to
Prairieville—Amua C. Towne.
38 KIihu Chipman,
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brethren here by voting for temperance
,ei%e Indiana Democratic association
Rutland—John Dawson.
.
to Frank Helen.
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present to every purchaser of a Beady-Made Suit of Clothing
men who stood a show, with their help,
&lt;1 Kmory Wilkins. wiUieoa fees
of Washington hu placed JoupbK.
Tho:nappie—James H. McKevitt
42
Volney
Day.
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McDonald in tbe flHd for the presi­ or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved Sfof an election, they deliberately caused
Woodland—John M. Reiser.
43 Philip Holomon.
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Yankee Springs—Samuel C. Ritchie
dency by U» passage of laudatory reeo- ver Nickle Series ^C.” Watches.
i
the election of an entire whiskey ticket.
On motion of Mr. Swift, Mr. Robin­ K&gt; liM. MATT.
kitions.
.
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are the
A subscriber to the Lowell Journal son was chosen temporary Chairman. 46 Jobs IL Brown,
A. S. Stearns, swell known teacher
Mr. Cole moved that the Board pro­
of Janesville, Win., leaped trano best low priced time piece made in theworld
inquired “What is'the Cobden Club?”
John K. Lara,
, “
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bridge into Rock river on Sunday eve­
Editor Hine truthfully replies “It is a ceed to the election of a permanent 4»
30 Wm. H. Rayford, justice foes
Chairman. Motion prevailed.
ning, and bls body has not yet been re­
SI
F.
R.
Timmerman,
teaUmooy
dub with which England is trying to
The Chair appointed Messrs. Sheldon
covered.
53 W^tMTra^ralegjiaryiees
American residents of the Mexican We wish it understood that this is no lottery schema. Imt
knock in the head our competative in­ and Polley to act as tellers.
M
Dani
A.
Miller,
dep.
sher.
fees.
The Board then proceeded to ballot
capital are reported to be indignant at
dustries.” Tbe Cobden Club of England
exactly as stated above.
54
Ira
Stowell,
bolding
low*....
for Chairman, with the following re­ 56 J. IL Flint, dep. sher. fee* . . ..
thefouure oftbe United States to for­
and free trade democrats seem deter­
ward tbe mails over tbe Mexican Cen­
sult:
Among those who hav.e adopted the above are the folivwmg ,
mined that America shall open her
First ballot: Whole number of votes
tral route.
Charles A. Spaulding. arreMUri at well known concerns: J. 8. Hudson. Detroit, Mich.; E. R. Hnfi
markets for foreign manufacturers, and cast 18; of which John Dawson re- Dm r. I. UOixrovr, mis. ■&lt;*:* e-----ceivad 9, Amos C. Towne fl, James H. 80 Wm. KTJrtaa. constable foes.
New Haven. Conn.. Thursday night for A Co., Cleveland, 0.; Putnam Clothing Co., Chicago. P W
drive our own out of busdnmB.
81 W.J.SL UHoUoway, mdse.
McKevitt 2, Philo A. Sheldon 1.
theft of jewelry, shot himself five
82 R. J. FOlgMT, Justice IMS
times, saying that Be could not outlive Humphrey &amp; Cb, St. Louis, and many others.
Reports from this state show that . Second ballot: John Dawson 9, Amos 63 John Cressy. summon’g jurors
(X Towne 6, James H. McKevitt 2, Phi­
and court atteoSaore
the disgrace.
nearly 100 more republican supervtoon
84 John Q. Creasy, Uta. acc't
lo A. Sheldon 1.
Special advices to Boeton say recent
We have 3000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
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criminal acct were elected on the 7th than democrats,
On motion, the{ Board took a recess 66
reports of. disturbances in Sorthern
greenhackers, funionists and unionists of 20 minutes. *
Mexico are wholly false, and were got­ and will keep good time and require aa little attention as say
On again assembling, Board proceed­ ffl M. Cunningham, assisting a
ten up for the purpose of depressing $100 watch.
combined. The gain over one and two
0» John Baughman, witness fe
ed to election of Chairman.
Mexican securities.
TO D. R. Cooper.
“
(Each one put up to a handsome Matin-lined vase.)
years ago is very large, and shows that
Third ballot: John Dawson 10, Amos 71 F. F. Hilbert.
The natural heirs of Mri. Valeria G.
the republicans mean business in No­ C. Towne A Philo A. Sheldon 1. James n Lawrence Hilbert, “
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Stone, of Boston, are. to contest her
78 R. H. Hawley, Juror fees
H. McKevitt L
vember.
will, which left $250,000 to charitable
John M.
Reiner.
“
Mr. Dawso®, having received a ma- 74
„Dnacri
„t “
75 Jonn
John Wonderllch,
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institutions She gave away millions
F. M. Potter, of the Vermontville jority ot all tbe votes cast, was declared^ 78 Frank Palmerton,
77 K HUdlnger? ^’ “ "
during her lifetime.
" v
----Hawk, received two votes for president duly elected.
Roscoe Conkling is said to be respon- •
78 Itob't Barnum,
** “
Mr. Polley moved that the Chair ap­ 7V
K. B. Richards, dep. sher. fi
sible for the selection of a Blaine del&amp;- :
in the Eaton county republican convert
point the usual standing committee, xi John Roberta, wttum tern,
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to
gation to Chicago irom the twentv-eev- ■
tion. Potter and Arthur received the which motion prevailed.
si L. J. Wilaoo, raw tees
enth
district ofLji
Ni’w *■
*- ' '"Ul T*”
—“' cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and if you are not per- '
82 Home Journal, printing....
c" pr.7-.'~.~..~
' °—rt
some number, ho our friend can have
Mr. Towne moved that the Commit­ IQ
Wm. L. Cobb and io other*.
•Hl. republican, of oerelwd have I fectly satisfied with your purchase, return the goods any tiae
ttoe and witness tees........
just reason for feeling proud. WeHl tee on Equalization consist ot five
members, which motion was lost by
bet he can run well too—on roller skates.
elected Edwin Oowin and a. c. Hord within 30 days and get your money back.
tbe following:
delegatee
to tho national republican I
"
Ayes—Messra. McKevitt, Nye, Os­
sendees 1« 00
Derorr
By a campaign of slander and nudiconvention. They are tor Blaine bat ,
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good. Sheldon and Towne—6.
rionsly false statements, the union pro­
received no initnictions.
I
,
t
Nays—Messrs. Barry, Brigham, Cole,
hibition party hopes to Defeat the re­ Cuvert.-Gott, Latham. McIntyre, PoiThe reduction of so per cent, in '
We have one of the most complete stocks ever shown rc
publicans in Michigan, tt can’t be donei ley. Reiser. Ritchie, Itobinsun, Swift
On motion of Mr. McKevitt all claims
in that way, and the union leaders are. and Uhaittnan—13.
Mr. Towne moved that the Chair ap­ referred to the board were withheld, till thousand men will resame work after
learning thia to their sorrow.
three months of idleness.
point a committee of three to form a the next session of the board.
The United States commissary at St.
.
basis
for
tbe
assessment
of
property,
On motion of Mr. McKevitt Board
By a bare majority of two, the house
Louis has sent one hundred liarrels of
which motion prevailed.
adjourned
withoot
day.
of representatives voted to consider foe’
meat-to the overflow sufferers along
Mr. McKevitt moved that the Chair
JOHN DAWSON. Chairman.
CHAU M. MACK. Clerk.
the BU Francis river in Arkansas, two
Morrison tariff bUL This narrow ma­■ appoint a committee of three on print­
hundred miles from Helena. ✓
jority means the ultimate overthrow of’ ing, which motion prevailed.
At the Senatorial Republican con­
Mr. Covert moved that a committee
the free trade schemes even In the dem­' of three on insurance be appointed.
vention of Henry, Randolph, and Dela­
ocratic house.
ware counties (Ind.)at Munice, Friday,
Carried.
Thomas G. Appleton, an art critic of J. W. Maoey, a "dark horse,” was nomi­
.
Mr. Swift moved that a committee
Pennsylvania republicans are already
nated on the ninety-fifth ballot.
on drains, consisting of thiee members Boston, diAl Thursday.
The Welland canal will be open for
planting liberty poles with the names1 of this Board, be appointed, which moF. A. Vpn Gamy, president ot a bank
navigation April 28.
at Effingham, Illinois, disappeared Sat­
of “Blaine and Lincoln” on the stream­■ tidn was lost by the following vote:
J. W. Simmonds was Friday elected urday night, and his accounts are snort
Ayes—Barry, Cole, Gott, McIntyre,
ers. That kind of a ticket would suit
President
of
the
University
of
Dakota.
' Polley, Reiser, Robinson, Ritchie and
&gt;25,000 or more. Tire institution did
as, but we still hope it may be Edmunds‘ Swift-9
Bishop Toehfee Ilea at tbe point of .not open for business Monday.
and Lincoln.
,
Nays—Brigham, Covert, Latham. Mc­ death at Covington, Ky., from heart
Silas G. Crosby, a uolunou* larger of
disease.
Kevitt, Nye. Osgood, Sheldon, Towne
Perry township, Ohio, has fur three
The republican state convention1 and Chairman—9.
Since January 1 $25,000,000 in gold years avoided arrest uy entering a cave
meets in Grand Rapids this (press) af­•
After discussing the matter at some have been exported from the United under his house through a '.rap*door,
but was ua Thursday captured.
ternoon. Barry county should have ni length, Mr. Swift again moved that a States. z
Five hundred meh left Leadville, Col.,
committee of three ou drains be ap­
Frank Dewall, the absconding presi­
delegate to the Chicago convention.
pointed, and the same was carried.
Saturday foT new K°ld fields, near dent of a national bank at Leadville,
On motion, Board took a recess until Pike's Peak.
has been arrested at the residence of
The following from the Clintont
. 5 o’clock.
Austin B. Waite, an old and promi­ his mother in Csntou.Ohib. A reward
County Itepublican hits the nail square­
nent citizen of Toledo, was swept away of $5,000 was offered for his capture.
AFTERNOON HEH8ION, CONTINUED.
ly on the head, and administers a good
Tire secretary of the California Ag- i
Board met per adjournment with by apoplexy.
dose to our “principal servant,” and Re­ quorum present
The jewelnr store of Christian Gil­ ncultural society estimates the growing
The Chair announced the following bertson, of Madison, Wisconsin, has crop pf wlreat at. 60 per cent, more than
former Fuller:
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last year, tire only thing to be feared
been closed by the sheriff.
Republicans! Independents’ Green­ committees:
The peach and quince trees in North­ being the north winds in the valleys.
On Claims—Messrs. Sheldon, Covert
backers! When you intrusted the dem­
western Pennsylvania ba«s been de­
Tbe Pennsylvania -republican state
ocrats with the offices in the last cam­ and Gott
On Basis for assessment of property stroyed by the severe weatner.
conventton instructed itn_delegatee-atpaign did you believe they were honest
The Georgia Central road lias started large to support J sines u. Blume for
in their pretenses about economy andf —Messrs. Towne, Swift and Cole.
On motion, all claims in the hands a movement for an air-line track from president, and passed resolutions com­
reform? If so glance at a chapter
of the Clerk were referred to the com­ Atlanta to Baltimore, 580 miles.
mending the acts of President Arthur,
of their shameful reconi.
Thomas Mackey, tbe first white set­ i iIav!ug
„*tewnen’ on the
Thev howled alxiut the river and har­ mittee on claims.
On motion, Board adjourned till to­ tler at Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, died lakes, the Erie and New kfork Central
bor bill—and the democratic member
roada
formally requested Commis­
from the seventh district hits introduc­ morrow morning at the hour of 8 Saturday evening, in his 90th year.
The Baptist society of Plano, Illinois, sioner Fink to restore freight ratee be­
ed a bill asking for 8175.UUO for the har­ o'clock.
Tuesday, April 22.
disposed of a historic crazy quilt by tween New York and Chicago, to k 20*
bor at Sand Beach, a little village half
Board met as per adjournment with ballot, the sum realised being &gt;147.
cent basis.
tbe size of St Johns.
Gen. W. T. Sherman has been ap­
After several warning, in tbe wav of
They howled aiiout free passes—and quorum present." Journal read and ap­
,
pointed to command the St Louis mi­ Monymoua tettera, the reaidenw of
the reformer they elected governor has proved.
his pockets stuffed with free passes . The chair then announced the follow­ litia, Gen. Lawrence having resigned. Jamea 1 owen, a coal mine superinten­
dent
atBeynoldsvlUe, Pa ,waideatro£
ing
standing
committees:
A new stock-yard company is being
over four railroads.
On Equalization—Messrs. Swift^ Nye, organised at Allegheny City, in which of Jf1Son“adl*Iy nr*- uaualng a lots
They howled aliout tbe “mileage steal”
and two of Bqgole'n appointees were the McKevitt, Keister, McIntyre, Brigham prominent railway officials are inter­
ested.
first to present a bill for ten cent and Cole.
On Finance—Messrs. Abbey, Osgood,
The breaking of the levy on tbe Ban Mingo Junction, Ohio, with 116.000 be­
mileage.
Joaquin River, near Lathrop. Cat, longing to the railway companThJ;
They howled about honeaU and re­ I^atham, Towne and Polley.
OnrSalaries—Messrs. Towne, Polly threatens the inundation of 10,000 acres voluntarily returned from rarrad a to
form and Begole’s svyainp land com­
effwta,oompromise by ths surrender
of wheat.
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missioner presentixl a bill for services and Barry .
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&lt;=*«*«*
On Printing—Messrs. Polley, Ritchie
Mr. Daniel Clarke, whose death oc­ of the plunder.
as mirh commissioner for two weeks be­
curred at Flint, Mich., possessed one
fore he assumed the duties of the office. and Abbey.
On Insurance—Messrs. Towne, Os­ of tbe finest private collection of plants
They said there was too much money
in the country.
in tiie state treasury, so Begole’s private good and Barry.
Tbe republicans of Alabama have
On Drains—Messrs. Polly, Latham
secretary tried to draw and pocket the
'
elected twenty delegates to Chicago
salary of an extra clerk when no such and Osgood.
On County Property —Messrs, Ritchie, who are fof Arthur aa first choice, and
clerk had been employed. Precious lot
Logan
for second.
Towne and Abbey.
of refonnen!
Chicago packers have slaughtered
On Apportionment -Messrs. Abbey,
182,000 bogs since March 1, against
Towne
and
Barry.
The republican platforms ef th? states
On motion of Mr. Towne the board 217^» ho^rs during the corresponding
which have mo far held conventions
M»jor A&lt;itimPreMmt woni-lowr,
thia year give special prominence to the took a recess till the hour of eleven
Tbe last gold bank in existence on
o'clock.
following principles:
tbe 1‘aciflc c&lt; ast has removed from San d&lt;2h
1. Tariff protection to American in­
Francisco to Petaluma and reorganized
Forenoon session continued.
dustries.
“™K! tXd&amp;S
Board met at the hour fixed with on a currency basis.
1 Protection to the political and civ­
Tammany Hall has secured 222 rooms
quorum present.
il rights of citizens.
in
the
Palmer
House
and
188
rooms
in
The
committer
on
Drains,
through
’ 3. Maintaining our currency at ptu
their chairman, Mr. Polley, offered the the Matteson House, Chicago, for the
with that of the other grmt powers.
twn^!SJ!&gt;Kil“’ti&gt;e banlt®r Who failed
Democratic convention.
following report:
4 Civil service reform.
On tbe Chicago board of trade, Tues­
These will form part of the great is- To the Chairman and Board of Rupvrday, a local operator made things lively
oiton:
Gentlemen:
Your committee on by selling in one lot one million bushels
Drains would respectfully report as fol­ of May wheat at 841 cents.
■
Dr. Law, of Cornell university, who crepit and nearly blind.
a. Wise preparations fw the qatlon- lows: That the amount of bill pre­
al defense.
sented by Dennis and Klingerland be has been investigating tbe cattle dis­
ease
at
Neosho
Falls,
Kansas,
says
it
to
b. The revival of American ahippine allowed as claimed, at 8UA0. They
pnoldenu nt the O.uMian ftStl IS?
*T Vvt.MwiAn nf A &gt; ur-L..*.,■
. would further recommend that the positively not contagious.
The potton-mill owners of Canada
amount of 84.») lx- charged back to the
held
a
conference
at
Montreal
and
townwhip of Baltimore, and rrawiuint
upon the. proper lands of said township. agreed to curtail production 50 per
All of which In r^ratfeHw Maim.it. cent, for the next six months.
U&lt;L
('bam. A. BataXJn .

.

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.

K S. PIERCES’ Great Wartrotie

GRAND RAPIDS

NEWS SUMMARY.

47549242

To a 1 those who contemplate buying

Cajets, Cnrtanis, Cjirtaiii Futures
&amp;c. this Spring.

We are in such a shape as to offer i
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION.

N. B.—We are headquarters for carpet |
warp.

W.S. Goodyear &amp; Co.

S^A^iSss?

Spangemaeher &amp; Mason

FURNITURE,

Hastings,

Ni

Mich.

be as cheap or

�The Hastings Banner.
huhim,

paront.' sake, stole io antai,.

*ad Myers.

Kennedy it once deelsred

troy*
ted. and 8 or 8 feet Met. in one of J H
Clemeot'sehow windows have ittric.

.

ratDiT. 1TK1L ■. im.

the reform school.

Local News.
WANTED 1
FOKS-ILI.
Enquire of A.

MaOmber, the

. GOOD HOUSE AMD LOT FOB SAXE
‘
CHEAP!

Commencement- of Volume £».—
WKh this issue of the Banner comuwoees the 29th year of ite publication,
with brfcht prospects for the future.
As an earnest of its course for the com­
ing year we refer to the past. Since the
Bannhu has l»en under its present
management. "progress” has been the
watchword. As the patronage increas!ti. improvements may be looked for.

&gt;

Rarch winds in April this year.

Makino garden ip now the order Of
'he day.
Work in K. rank K. P. Monday even­
ing next.

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The new city government is now in
running order.
Proceedings of the board of superrtwjis in this issua

Fbkd IIOTCHRifB has a change in his
wivertisvineiit in this taua
Amd now the agricultural machinery
agists are abroad in the land.
We shall soon have that telephone
exchange. How about the railroad ?

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The republican convention is in progitsa at Grand Rapids as we go to press.
Thk Journal last! week ptuck out its
core toe for the inspection qf the curi­
ous,

■Uncle Mose” again bobe up and
propose to take a Hand in the political

game.

Fair prospects far considerable crim­
inal busines at the next term of circuit
odurt.

b»re you forgotten u, pnr. over in the sum of SfiOO. Failing to
&lt;*»e thtt monkey-skin button .hoe
•ecure bondsmen he was rnjnawlbfl to
'“»&lt;le by Bmitti, SUnmoas 4 Peabody? UiL We judge that the matter will not
Ask your merchant for them.
,
.rest with Myers alone.
Gkkhlb 4 Fowkss have an agent on
the rtmd selling tbe celebrated combin­
LoweU. by Bev. Willium Rork, Mr. W.
ation plow, for which they are agent.-.
S. linger, end M1m Krtie Allerdmg.
See their announcement elsewhere.
both of Carlton. The many friend, of
The Buckeye low-down binder is the
the couple unite in wishing them hapnewest machine in that line. In another pinere and prosperity. Tiie Banker
column Chester M«ner calU your at­ Join, the many in extending congratu­
tention to this and other farming tools lations
Wukn yon go to Harting, be mire
At the M. E. parsonage, on the 23rd.
and see the electric clock,' set your by Rev. Hunsberger, AVm. E. Palmer.
watch by it, and buy your jewelery, ot Wert; Bay City, and Rebecca Duncan,
silverware, docks and spectacles right of Rutland.
there.
8?me st
Poraonage, on the
We were unable to print both the twh, Wm. n. Fox, of Bowen, and Mi»
Kffie
L.
Crotue
of
Carlton.
supervisors proceedings and tbe article
At the residence of W. T. Brown,
on the business interests of Hastings
this week, bo the latter will appear in ^yil Slbt, by Rev. R. a. Carnahan, Mr.
W
ill Bennett and Mitt, Mary Schramm,
our next
Messrs. Benham A Phillips have as all of thia city. Tbe wedding ceremony
neat and tidy a meat market as there is »a» wiuuarod by a number of friend,
in the city. They have recently repa­ of the contracting partiea.
pered and rearranged the interior of
A Pleasant Event.—Aldermac J.
their salesroom.
E. Hogle was somewhat aurprired upon
arriving
at his residence Irot Friday evThe May festival and May-pole dance
by the pupils in the high school build­ ®lng to find that Mwdamea G G
ing, at Union Hall, Monday evening, Spaulding and E. Y. Hogle, assisted by
was a very pleasing entertainment and several ot his neighbor, and the Mayor
and Aidermen ot the city bad taken poswas well attended.
aession at the house. He was informed
The society of the Presbyterian
that th
had Meembled to assist him
church will be entertained by the ladies
in oelo Iting hie fortieth birthday. A
Friday afternoon of this week, at the
merry
______
le
was
had._____________
and about 10_o'clock
Episcopal society rooms. A cordial in­
reirrehments were served, after which
vitation to everybody.
the following presents were given Mr
Eva and Albert say they don’t Hogle:
charge one man 25 cts. for a hair cut
, A? “‘y.^r, from Mn J.W. Burchand let the next one off for 20 cts, for
KeP Silsbee. Mr. and
Adam
Tinkler and daughter, Mr. and
fear he’ll kick. They serve you all
Mn. Juta Shanu, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
alike, and cut your hair for 20 cts.
Shanti. Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty and
J
Card of Thanks— To the friends daughter.
who assisted in the pleasant and profit­ „ A suit of clothes, from Mr. and Mrs.
B. Y. Hogle.
able surprise of Friday evening last,
Silver table castor, from Mr. and Mra.
G. G. Spaulding.
many thanks and good wishes.
Silver pickle castor, from Mr. and
MR. AND MRS. J. K. MOGIX
There Is excellent timber for s flrst^lsM bant*- ?fr8-G. W. Williams, Sen., of Grand
ball club in Charlotte. Let's organize a nine Rapids.
Chair tidy, from Mra. Ruth Mtidge.
and make It incumbent on Hasting! to follow
•ult—Charlotte Leader.
Silver butter knife, from Mra. J. W.
Yes, do sb; and the Hastings t&lt;&gt;be Burchel.
Pocket book, Mta Glenua Shaotz.
club will show you fellbws how the
DrewjiBr gown, from Mrs.
E.
game is played.
1 Hogle and daughter.
The Gospel Temperance meeting will
be addressed by Mr. Hunsberger Sun­
Mr. Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids,
day afternoon at 3 o’clock, at Temper­
ance Hall. The meeting will be one of spent Sunday in this city.

Looks now Bra though more building
would be done in this ■ city this year special interest, and a large attendance
is desired.
dun tat
The M. E. social will be entertained
C. M. Knappen’s office fi
shipped ta him at Blunt, I&gt;
new by Mesdames Grant, Rose, Carpenter,
Wetaert and Wilkieman. at the resi­
home, this week.
dence of Mrs. Grant on Wednesday af­
We are under obligations to W. O.
ternoon and evening of next week.
A
Green for a copy of the Fergus Falls
cordial invitation to all.
s
Daily Telegraph.
The Banner would suggest to those
The firm of Smith A Packard, blac|t^
cleaning up about their premises not to
smiths, has been dissolyed^mith contin­
throw the rubbish into the street. It
uing the business.
doubtless causes passers by to think
The W. G. T. U. will meet with Mrs. strong, language, as wpll as entails ex­
B. K. Rose next Tuesday afternoon at pense upon the city for removing the
half past 2 o’clock.
same.
Tiie Bakner has unsurpassed facili­
The society connected with Emman­
ties for printing wedding invitations, uel church will be entertained on Thurs­
reception cards, etc.
day afternoon of next week by Mrs. J.
E. Y. Hogle h;w something to say
this wtvk relative to automatic embroid»vy, white goods, etc.
■
Save your eyesight ant^buy spectacles

ut Joan Ikssmer; he has the larged: and
test stock in the city.
Buy a pair of Smith, Simmons A
body’s hand made calf boots. They are
the Best in the market.

Sunday evening Rev. Hunsberger
will read a sermon by Bishop Simpson,
"l» Christianity a Failure?"

Fp.om the Ilemocrat and Journal we
«hould say that somebody's sore toe had
been ynashed on election day.
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F. DeGolia, of Eaton Rapids, was in
the city Thursday, on business.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. DeCorsey are visit­
in her mother, Mrs. S. H. Cook.

John Beamer started as a traveling
agent for a whip house Monday last.

Several of our citizens are in attend­
ance at the republican state convention
today.
Sol. Goodyear and R. Mudge left for
Chicago Monday, to purchase goods for
their respective houses.
Mr. Oscar Crook on Monday received
his reappointment as postal clerk and
reported at Detroit for duty Tuesday.

Steve Crandall, lately clerk of the
"Hastings house, has gone to Muskegon,

The mail route from Plainwrtl to
Gun Manh waa diacoutinuud March R
Cr!*p' U *coord*nor wS
or,ie” fro™ headquartera. It waa an“"‘71 would be begun
on the Michigan and Ohio at thaldrte.
No clerka have ykt twen put on that
line, however, and the mail service i,
in a terrible mix.
■
Hainwell ha, recently beea receiving
quite a colored accession to its popula­
tion. Heretofore the negro dement has
never been ahle to strike root here;
an bccasiona! individual or faniilv has
oime to town and stayed a few months;
but feeling lonesome has drifted away,
so that Plainwell could truly have been
called a, white man’s town. But the
colored element this spring has been
moving in numerously, buying proper­
ty, and acting as if it meant to stay, and
we shall probably henceforth have it
permanently with us.

I IN 15
THe Sest OSer M&amp;de Tri.

Vcrmonlvillo Hawk.
Thirty years ago, Wni. Crocker, now
a well to do fanner of Chester, this
county, left his wife and a three weeks
.old girl in England, and came to Ohio,
whether any correspondence followed
we know not, but in an these years his
whereabouts were unknown to his fam­
ily until recently. To make a long
story short, yesterday C. Hhellingford
and wife put ikp at .the Commercial
house, Mrs. 8. being no other than the
infant above referred to.
Having
learned the exact location of her father
they went out to Mr. Crocker’s yester­
day afternoon. The couple are enroute
for'Manitoba where they go to locate.

have sold clothing to tbe people of Wettttohlnn
u
I.--. h..&lt;K
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By fair dealing and
selling goods at low
low prices.

W FULL AND COMPLETE

Eaton Hapldn Journal.
The body of a full grown infant, with
the arms severed from the body, was ac­
cidently discovered Mondav evening,
on the river bank, a little below the is­
land north of Knight street bridge. It
showed marks of having been in the
water for some tirtie, but whether it
floated down from Jackson win prob­
ably never be known.
visit to

Fimm L!*K«r

W AID SHIS' sons,
Ove: 300 differed rtyW U&gt; select from

Hastings.

We Can Suit All.

Fifty

BARGAINS IN HATS.

Only.
To the Medical Profeasion and dufferersfrum Catarrh, Calharrhal DeafAathma, Br&lt;nichitti&gt;, Weak
Lungs and Consumption.

When in Grand Rapids tw nod we us.

My motive is not one of money only,
but for science and the good of suffer­
ing humanity.
■
To convince the public and prove to
the sceptical that the Spirometer is the
best instrument ever invented for the
treatment of disease of the air passages,
and that it is all I have’ ever claimM
for it, anyone-suffering from ihe above
named diseases who call at the Hastings
I House. Saturday May 10, 1884. and con-sult the surgeons of the International,
Throat and Lung Institute, will be
given a Spirometer free, the medicines I
alone to be paid for. I do this-to show
the confidence I have in the treatment,
and to convince the medical profession
and others who are still sceptical, not­
withstanding the thousands of people
wfio have been cured by it, that the
Spirometer I have invented and the
medicines and treatment prescribed by
the surgeons of the International Throat
and Lung Institute are curing and will
cure a larger percentage of these diseas&lt;-r than any other treatment in the
wood.
Ifimpossible to call upon . the sur­
geons during their vikit to your city
write for International News and List
of questions.
Address Dr. M. Souvielje, Ex-Aide I
Surgeon of the French Army, 81 Lafay­
ette Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

where he jhas entered the employ of the
8. Goodyear and the ladies associated
Muskegon booming company.
with her, at the society rooms in Rowery
Geo. Abbey is confined to his hotise
block. Supper served from half past
First class dwelling house to rent at j
by illness and was unable to attend the
ten dollars per month.
five until six.
board of supervisors. Judge Robinson
KNAFPKN &amp; VaxARMAN. ‘
We call attention to the announce­ was appointed on the board in his
ment elsewhere of Mr. A. A. Eggleston, stead.
i .
rpiIE NEW BARBER SHOP.
painter and paper-hanger. Mr. Eggles­
Cheater! Messer has returned from his
ton has made a study of his business,
Dakota trip, and speaks in high terms
and has spared no pains to perfect him­
In the Basement of the
of that section of uncle Sam’s dominion
self in the trade. He makes a specialty
visited by him. While there he met our
of ceiling decorations, and can show as former townsman, Mr. T. J. Wilder,
good work in that line ss any artist
whom he describes as doing well. Chet
from GrahO Rapids.
thinks Dakota will some day be the
IB THE PLACE FOR
i
.
Should the Banner fail to reach any grainarv ef the world. .
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of the poet offices in the county on time,

1 HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN

GOOD BASE BALLS.
Every purchaser of a

ROWER BLOCK !

The following resolutions were unan­
imously adopted by Woodland Lodge,
No. 289, I. O. O.
at their tat meet­
ing:
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ACIeanShave,

Eva and Albert Troutwine have
WhereIah, Brother Lewis C. Barden opened a new barlier shop, and propose
in the 29th year of his life, has entered to conduct it in a satisfactory manner
to all who may wish ttorir services.
Whereas, The intimate relations
long held bv Brother Lewis C. Barden
with the membete of this Lod|e render
that we should place upon
! appreciation of nis service
[Fellow and his merits as a
an
ifore
A a eogi^n
jf, That in hi* death Wood*
1 do not sell silverware at ©oat, but awning.’’
|e has lost a worthy member.
cheaper than any other house in MichiJ, That we tender to his afflic­
_ _____
rtc- John Hessmer, sign ”Electric ing his dwelling on Green street, pre­ ted relatives our earnest '.sympathy in
paratory to budding on the same site.
Clock."
.
the loss ot one who was a good dtfren,
Z. Willison is renovating and repair­ a loving son and brother, and an upright
During the post week the road
ing the dwelling on the plain,, lately voung man.
.
Will do all work to tiwUlBe
promptly
•“'taper has been doing effective work
3 fiesoletd, That Woodland Lodge No.
.
imeling the streets and cleaning the purchased by himself.
289, I. OJ Q. F.. tender their sincere
Mrs.
I.
A.
Holbrook
is
making
repairs
thanks
to
tbe
neighboring
Lodges
for
gutters.
.
upon her residence, corner State and their kind assistance in the burial of
Ftrure-furalshed on »ppUe*ttou. *
lr THK rtfvend g. a. r. proti tn the
their deceased Brother.
roanty will send their lirte of office™ to Broadway.
Ifcrtred. By Woodland Lodge, that
Mr. Fhin Smith has almost entirely our hall be draped in mourning for
they will be publlxhed in the
the acit thirty days, and a copy of
remodeled his residence.
A, It directory.
W. Nelson has the wall laid for his these resolutions be sent to the county
niE Engine &amp; Iron Works are two new residence on State street west.
papers for publication.
weeks liehind their orders for plow
NEIGHBORING EXCHANGESjWite.-vud yet they are working to
Forgery.—Saturday last James A.
th«”uUe^cspsdty.
Myers, a young man who lives in Rut­
Allegan Journal and Tribune.
tiiK IEannck will hereafter be print- hind, was arrested for tbe crime of forAn Allegan soldier, Jaa. A. Galkins,
Tj0 “ to ««ch Hedfonl, Banlield, gvrv. It appear* that Myers, desirous who servwlin a New York
the
late war has been admitted into the
'■ -t ovn. Dowling PHchardvllle and af sacuaing a certain amount of money,
National Soldier’s home at Dayton. ~ I mrtuic tbe jawt year 1 haw nu*de«»P*
3rei
the bank
Thursdays.
Ohio.
ias told
We Iroro from itvod snthuritr that
1 "v. Many friends in this dtp « John il|Xi«l &gt;l&gt;&gt;«wonal i&gt;ap-r.R|
tbe probabilities are that the Grangers
by th* (■abler that it he-J
will Ev on permanently with their store
u.
Win ha pained good mn to aign with hla
and “ ill «rupy tbe old Exchange PmPbv i-I0 * “l hr *” ooafined to Ms house
havaWB. Artertbetank
“"’■vnatiouof theejas.

R. K. GRANT
CLOTHIER.

Try the Lady Barber!

.Hotin^ i BUI LDER S’

Painter and Glazier.

PAPER HANGING

’ceiling DIC0RATI0N8,

&gt;.v

*.'*iidMtTOK£Mh!*h‘01 u**

Call and See Me.

“d hu counnenosd |&gt;reakl,i!?t„Wlmi,’

£
by

Gets one Free.

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A hand-rail should be put upon the the postmasters would confer a favor
Jefferson street bridge, as in its present by notifying us of the delay. The
condition accidents are liable to happen. papers are mailed at this office every
The fishing season on Thornapple Thursday afternoon, but the mail routes
in the county are so muddled up that it
river .was inaugurated Saturday even­
is-almost an imposibllity to keep the
a &gt;arRe
Hastings peorim of them so as to tell which way to
send packages to reach their destination
F. B. A inger Has again assumed
in the shortest space of time.
oontrolof the Sturgis Journal, which
taures the Sturgis people a first-class
Hun.ding Notbi. &gt; “JonesviUr" i«
paper.
...
.
having built an a*nlng -what ia un

'’’“icuce ujere.
i
tahrs SRW
A n:w diy,rtwa * tad, *b0M iuum&gt; «U«rtK
•- foriwu- mmtionint «&lt; promt for | poraitaMd u.

Star Clothing House

Li

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HARDWARE

PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c.
Large Stock,

�SHERMAN ON THE'FLAG.

AMATEUR SPECULATORS
H. ora. » pretty HtU. bom n U»

■la Tribute

iPhfluMpMa TIium.)
”How long before marble time?* said
a small ,boy on Broad street on Satur­
day. repeating the reporter’s question; ting at the various race courses arc end
“well, tops ahe the go now and marble Paris, owing to the sweeping stakes he
lost on them nearly two years ago,
time oomes next—next week, mebbe.”
The law* that govern the precession Rochefort has booome a perfect con­
hi*x
of the equinoxes or the sequence of noisseur of art-treasures, and
the season* are no more certain and maisonette may be aptly called a veri
for Infanta and Ch
teble
museum
'in
iteelf.
Several
orig
­
invariable tiian the
annual
recurrence
uue -uuu»t
I of top time, marble time,
Cantoria promo tea Diyeaticn
time, kite time and shinny
uly time.
By
and overcomes flatulency, uonatip^
j virtue of loug-estabhahed
A custom the others jplesented by admirers to the
Sn. Hour bUxnach, UarrtKrn. and
origin of which do man kuoweth, it great pamphleteer—deck the walls of
Fevariahoee*. It insures health and
his
salon
;
while
here,
there
and
every
­
ia now top time.
In all the loss fre­
natural sl«*i». without morphine.
quented thoroughfares, in every sub­ where the visitor’s eye* fall on tiny
bronse
statues,
or
marble
pieces
of
urban street or alteer, on the trout
pavement and in the b&gt;ck ya*d tbe workmanship, and tiny busts ranged in
top and the whip uaw hold undis­ order and with teste and elegance.
When Rochefort rises in the forenoon
puted sway, and the tops reel Rfcput
K Portland Ave., Brooklyn. X- Y.
aa they madly whirl and ijpm under his first occupation is generally to scan
the vigorous lashing of their owners, the morning newspapers “to see," as
CFNTAUR LIWIMSWT-«t .bwlnte care ft&gt;r Bhenrn*while the discreet pedestrian crosses himself' onoe put it, “how the stupid
--to
give
the
boys world has waggod since he had last the
, .L, s .r.ln., Unnw, &lt;MM 4te. The nio»t PowerM aad P«u&gt;in which to swing honor of leaving it." He then takes *
(raHiar l.-»l«.«HleTW «"&lt;* Hmtllnic Remedy known to man. ■
In
a few____
days
more the hurried repast and drives in the Bois de
_... „
________
w_____
8&lt;
i urchin who brandishes the whip and Boulogne, dr strolls through the
syins tiie top will be down on all-fours couloir* of the chamber of deputies to
in the mud, trolling the marble, while hear the gossip and discuss, as best he
compose onr his pockets bulge to bursting with hi* can. the political situation. He returns
’ of‘ “ stoueys"
“and
rery beautiful, ’horde
aa "white-alleys" home towards 7 o’clock and in the
&gt;resent nation. It is v&lt;
:T more precious company of a few friends, he dines and
as light.. More and hi* wealth of still
•ven Kers in the dingy gas
chate tin 9, when he teaves them and
so when cast to the broeze in the snn- “agates.”
,
The pampered sons of unsuspecting goes up to his library, where he sits
light from the dome of the capital, from
down
to write the daily leading article
the lofty flag-staff of some fort, or'at sires will “play hookey" when they
riifti.,hwT»rt
//■I—1JBCM JMSXY-.1
the masthead of a frigate at sea; and ought to be at school; the busy news­ which will appear in the morrow’s Intransigeant.
Rochefort's head is full/&gt;f
still more ho as you and I, Gen. boys us they congregate in J syne street,
Fletcher, have seen it in tho sulphurous will steal a hidf-ttour while waiting for the Subject-matter of his contribtjtrtm
“the last editioq;” every bootblack will before he abandons his guests at alt
smoke oi bat
“But it is notof this I would speak to carry a quart ot marbles in his brush­ He dashes it off with all the fiery ardor
you now. The flag of onr country is box, and the glib tongues of all will which is his invariable characteristic
the emblem of nationality, typical of glide easily and naturally into the tech­ when a pen is in his hand and an ink­
all that is good and grand and glorious nical vernacular of “fen dubs” and stand and a few sheets of paper are by
k mw ax&amp;xw&amp;d. anursiy tthtta tasn an «»«r jwvjwbww* ** *" .
'
of &gt; *ns atotosnt whtoh la —Uy apptad ia Dta noorfto pad maay* *■*?,*»
his aide.
in the human nature. It is the emblem “knuckle down tight."
m-a! cf
.11—m by abwrpUoc. 11—1 to tbe «Mil. »d a»o« Waotot to «W»In lens than an hour he brings his
of authority, of peace and liberty the
Various as tare tbe means employed,
world over. It has for 100 years been the object of competition is the same in 1 manuscript down to the salon and rings
at the head of the columns which have ' all-*-to win the opponent's last marble, । for one of his servants, who carries it
swept across our continent and planted or,
—,_____________
rendered into_______________________
the technical vernscu- in hot haste to the offlqp of The In­
cities and townn and settlements from i lar, “to bust the other feller.” The tramiigeant, where it ia “set up" a*
the Atlantic to the Pacific, giving ne- boy
'
who
' playa
’
marbles is a speculator. soon as possible, and where, an hour
eurity and peace everywhere, making He must be ready not only to shear the or two subsequently, its proof sheets
TRACE MARK.
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the desert to bloom os the rose and the “laiuba," but, if he meet a more expert arorevijxed by the author htu^self. Next
wild pr.uries to wave with the .most rival, he must submit himself to the moruing the elite a* well as the workbeautiful harvests. It baa led our ves- ■hearing process with becoming forti­ ing classes of the capital read with
Mh uj&gt;on the high seas, penetrating tude. Marbles are the currency of gusto tbe burning satire, the brilliant
every liay and every part of the civil­ juvenile speculation, just as coins and epigrams, the pungent wit and the ex­
paragraphs of the
ized and savage world, recognized bonds and atocks are the medium in quisitely jxiised
everywhere as the banner of liberty and I vogue among older and wealthier gam- famous: journalist on the current topics
progress. It has bees the iegis of pro- I; biers. As the success of a Wall street of the day. His immense power and
lection to the'Weak against the strong, ! operator may Be known by the oondi- ' prestige as a pressman have been long
and at this very moment of time it u . tion of his bauk account or the status of appreciated and acknowledged. Napofeeding the hungry, clothing the naked, , his credit, so the skill of the Jayne •' !eon Ill owed his fall more to the penand sheltering the homeless, whose I street speculator is gauged by the di- J thrust* of The Lanterns than to the
r—
rawsfw. of
,—Ids
-—
„ of marbles.
..w. c,
* defeat at Sedan. Gambetfa himself
houaes and possessions
have been swept mentions
bag
—FOB—
•way
the Ohio,
Ohio,
The standard of value in
away by
by tiie
tiie mighty
mighty flood
flood of
of the
TLz
L. marble j broke down^and beoame unpopular unJeading in the grand cause of charity | transactions is the agate. It* intrinsic ' der
J
*the,
v fiery attacks
’ and
J grim ’irony
“ of
;
the
man.
and not waiting till the cries of distrese ' worth may be depreciated by scars or
bad become pitiable.
}
। blemishes inflicted by lon\ service. It
A Milkman'* I4ea.
"Yee, my friends, we all have abund- ' must then rank with punched or muti'
(CbicaKu Harald.)
ant reason to - reverence and love the j luted coin. But the average agate, in ▲ short,
ruddy-faced, _waggingiteg and members of the Grand Army ] its normal condition, is equivalent “on
tongued
man
told he was returning
of tbe Republic who have followed in ' ’change," to five day marbles or “comthe glare of the scorching sun, by the ' mons." Of the lesser (ienuminations, from the west, where he had been
traveling
for
pleasure,
and with a vie*
moon’s pale beam*, and by the lurid • the"stoney” is generally worth four
He
light of the blazing 'pine torch, and | “commons,” the “white alley" is equiv- to making mining investments.
who n/iw in their old age have dedi- alent to three and the “Uhinee" to two. wax not at all backward in giving me
cated their lives anew to act-, of trater- I’Exchanges orc extensively negotiated the impression that he was worth
nity, loyalty, and charity. 1 am sure I upon ibxs basis.. The speculator who money, and upon inquiry I found he
that every nitvnber will cheerfnlly give 1 has risked all his "commons" in an un- waa just as free to tell the manner of its
his body us a shield to protect it, and equal match and has lost them is said acquirement. “I have been in the milk
if again it should be threatened by a 1 to be "busted
or "roped." But his businiMK in an eastern town for a good
foreign foe or bv domestic treason * ' ruin is not irretrievable. So long as many years,” he said. "In fact, I am in
,the business
buaineM in a number of towns,
towns. and
million sabres will spring from their he
’ ’holds
” an agate he can readily cone the
' vert
it into five- “-------------commons--------” and,, wiin'* ^aVe ■ pretty
good thing
.
n_. of it. of!
scabbards and come to i s aid like the ’
---------------------cherubituH and the tlamiugsword whioli , good luck and better play, the plucky course you are thinking right away that
-the ) Lord posted at the gate of tte f spequlator may still “dobin" and mend I put water in the cons, but you are
mistaken.
I never watered a uiilk can ।
garden of Ed*4!* to keep the way of the I bw shattered fortunes.
in
my
life.
There
is
an
honester,
surer,
Tree of Lite.
*
*
Jayne street has its umicrnpuhms
TUB CHKAFEST TTORI ETEB USTTD I
"and finally, as the agent of the fair i operators no less than Wall or Third safer wnv thin that to get rich in th*
ladte-. whose nimble fingers h*ve so streets
The "terror" among the m’lk business, and ITl.give you the se­
■
gracefully prepared the flag, 1 commit marble . tessera
is known as the cret, asi I know you’re not in the biz.
“When
I first started,
driving
't:;------------- ---------------® my own
*- I
it to the strong bands of the honored “snatcher.” He is generally a big boy ;
...o small
auuu. boys.
Muys. He I wa
»aR®
R°n- fourteen
tourteen years ago, 1 quickly
commander of Gen. Lyon Post, No. 2, and his victims, are
comer until the lambs | ’,OU
“&gt;^
J ‘Bl nothing, not even (good’ milk
ou,n
“
District of Missouri, Grand Army of lurks around a corner
ed in"
“nd
r°*. prices, would bring cnstoniers
mtrmsiL XNOWLXDGX.
the Republic, with absolute faith that have all "doblied
in" and
and then
then with
with a
a ■1 r;
---------sir. o
gossip
some
'
—
----- r —
—
R will be dnly honored and protected; sudden swoop he descends upon the i **^e Kos8’P- eYe«.
------- .»
. seeks
k j town scandal, familv seoret, bit of news
that it will go down another century, ring, capture*
the „“pot.»
” and
..
___ __ lL.*iu_____ nrn ,___ s ...
ssiuiy in
m flight.
mgm. Jay
uay Gould
uoniti himself
mmseir is,
isy or something. Well. I need to take
not a star obliterated, not a stripe fiafety
dimmed, and thst it will continue for no more awful in the eves of the smaller particular pains to have something of
” street
:
_ than i
the .future as it has in.past, to-be the r
Wall
magnates
is the •.
heart­ that kind every morning. If there had
dnring kUQ
the I
"snatcher'’ who i*is- discovered in been any births or deathsa UUlUlg
umbk-m of liberty and xjaw. of charity less "s&amp;Mtehar'
night, ^accidents, fires, arrests
'
este of‘town
­
and good-will to num on earth."
ambush near a game of marbles.
scandal .
or anything.
1
. folk,
- —. a new
------------------I
■ had it on my tongue^ end. and while I
[New York World.)
(Ht. Jams*’ Gasettei
f
drawing the milk woufl spit it out at a j
Mary Anderaon. I am told by----„„„„ be sarprie»*d to
mOHKUUlE umn « uhvqbu. UKMUSU.
oue- -' lively „„
Yesterday throughout SootlandWas
rate. You would
p ---M«t-how
th, mnlraraMi
■acred to Robert Hurns and haggis. In who know,, is worth a roed *330,&amp;.u. b
-----------------------9SOB rty route got 1
„wO milk, in- I
•very city and town, and in many a Th. balk ot il i» inva.lod u&gt; United ; to coming out attar ll,.„
lheir own
M
W
«&lt;i
We
*
8re
”
t
".
‘
or
the
WO»MMBCTnSo»SODIA
Why
BoottRh village as w 11, there was cele­ Stalo, bonds, .nd mortgage »» 'aln- .lead otwnding the bind girt.
brated a “Barns fmfival,’* at which the able real &lt;atalc Hbe own, Mine prop- they nrurl to be on th, wait tor me and
, .
.. . . ... .
u
‘•^-7.
poem- of the national bard were recited, erty in Brook^,. good .i__i
.wand his songs were sung, it m need'eaH i inJtaag Bnndh, r___ —_ _ ___ ___ _ _____ _____
Hhe is also long I had more customers than I
to eay, amid the meet perferrid enihusi- estate here in New lork.
—
ihough l claimed
°milk
L±UR*«
-• •better
■■
asm. I&gt;innets and sappers were every­ tbe possessor of a very pretty pile of ^erve, ti------ *■ T

[St. Ixxik Republican.)
. Gen. Lyon Poet, No. 2, lost by the
Brc of Inst Christmas eve everything
•ontained in ’ their
headquarters.
Among the things much priied, the
Bag of the post was destroyed. A num­
ber of ladies volunteered ,to replace it,
and they completed a. beautiful new
banner in poqveiuent time to make the
preeenta'.ion
preeeir.ion on the occasion of
or WaahvrasuT'ni.r.. wa*
wna ba. good
rznod
ingtonM nirtbil&amp;i'. There
attendance at Mercantile Library hall
hw* night,
ni?iit, where the jreaentafaon
preaentation was
la-t
made by Gen. W. T. Sherman, his
•peach being as follows:
"Ladies and Gentlemen :
It i*
made my pleasant office this evening to
transfer from the fair hands which have
wrought it to the care and keeping ot
Gen. Lyon Poet, No. 2. G. A. II., this
beautiful banner, intended to replace
ti*e one destroyed’by fire last December.
It is, as you see, u simple staff sur­
mounted by an eagle, to which are at­
tached the thirteen stripes of bunting,
alternate red and white, representing
the original thirteen states of our
Vnibu, with a field of blue, on which

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. AVDITOH G ZXKMAL'k OFFICS. 1
LatiMiu:. Mkh . MirehM. W )
Notice l» hereto gi». n ih.u certain tas* -*•
ated Id tbe county &lt;4 B. rrj . t&gt;M off to the tak
for la\r.&lt; Of 1,«M&gt; and previous yea». xadOe
scrilxM tn allrt to he foraarCd to tte &lt;&gt;•» •
the treasurer-*iY Haiti count), will t* afl«*J hr
sale al public aketion Injbr hlrted Nd4er, M
said treasurer. &amp; Ute first Monday ft
at Um* treaaurrr’x ufl&gt;v In tbe court Imhm, a
tbe city of Hasttnri. in n^- cwioit o&lt; H«n
(being tbe tinw and pi*&lt;v deSipmed tejw
ordinary Ux ssUrn). it teM j-r. noudv d&gt;pcwd«&lt;
at thU office accord ini to iau'.
The |kt may be wen'oe. yppheatam
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where perteken of in Ids honor..the New York Central stock and some Jittle
Lake bhore. At one time she owned a
bills oFffare being, of course, remark"•‘•‘"telitx: eock-a-leekte, block of Louisrille &amp; Nashville, but
■lyw}/* MnU pie, salt beef and greens, was out of it when those shores rolled
and other substantial Scottish dishes down hill. Mary has $30,000,' in cash to
were not forgotten, while on every table her credit in a bank in this rity. That
appeared a haggis, “great chieftain o’ is the extent of her ready money. Her
only great extravagance, they tell me,
the puddm' race.
It la worth notingthat the haggis is takes the direction of large expend­
now a regular aifriele of commerce in itures upon her youngest sister, whose
Krotland, a trade having sprang srp in education she is taking care of in a
u. ’kn.. ib.t 4.
that famed comestible since the dopa of
the Bur.is centenary calebratimi s
Anderson
has
assume
d tlT&gt; full control
quarter of a century ago. Orders for
haggis come now from the most distant of her own affairs aU- last. They used
parte of the globe, and that dainty dish to be absolutely in 'the hands of Poo.
was eaten yesterday by person* living Griffin, who “allowed' her a little
many thousand mile* away from the
tbe land of Barn*, who kid months pre▼ionsly ordered their haggis from one supremely. Hg receives a libera) salary
of tbe Scottish manufacturers of the from her for managing tiw business of
article, of whom there »re probably the concern, and he has to account to
her every week as rigidly as though she
more than a score.
didn't know him from an old boot. The

ttovernor Oraut, of Colorado made
qmU ■ bit at Um While Houk dnriw
bi« recent \Vath^r4,,r, n

«xec®^ of Colorado ao
1 oonfera I am Hurpriy^ «
“Yott *re
young to be-the governor of a atate
And 1 am at a loss to understand whv
tbe peopjeof Colorsetetaed
youthful.

*
than
anybody else and sold it 1 cent I
higher.!
i'heni 1 bran died out—hired- other i
drivers and bought a dairy of my own. '
Every one of my drivers has to be up I
to snuff! in the gossip, though. When '
there itol anything else for 'em to tell :
I invent little, short stories and say- *
inA not improper OWfi, but do^ble^
double— what do-you-cal 1 -’em ’-double-1
intenders, and they catch on big. The
r^nlt is I have a practical monopoly
of the milk business in four good towns I
and am making money hand over fist
If proa want to build up a trade in nori
tiling you must study to please, you
know," and the ruddy-cheeked tun
laughed and seemed to feel real goo,I. ,

[Helen Wllmana' California Letter.]
For aom* r^Ko or other .tqok\ ob^
pul. k,T0 nttorly tail.) in the railing
of ,Uk worm,.
It i, n buiine,.
hu dnSwl oorporationn.
I think '
hen.on must hiv. intended it tor
women end children, it i, so p.riectir
gards his surrouudings with calm hut
ndipted to them.
It require. genlU
ungrammatical serenity. Mary has.no
neu, patieno, and tendernea.
fhe
idea of indulging
in
matrimony
■ilk worm a the areata re of
d.r I
for a long time to come. She
From the hour of ita birth until it 'i,
once
in.my hearing. HJf ever I reach ready io ipin it. cocoon, it require ।
my auibiticm J nujy be satfefisd to settle that intereatedl oara only giTm u,
down into a peaAefhl domestic life. But
those ot womanly intuition; and. while
I can't do my duty as a wife and re­
for ita rammninE eight day, it a .pig,
main on the stage, and 1 shall never ning ita little life out in oue unbroken
nterry until I am done with acting altothree.! of eilk. o.«r 1,000 feet long, it
5&lt;*b®r " . I mu inalined to adiairo mnnt
rruamlml w'.Fk 41... .....A-l_g..i“
.
Mary b solid common sense. Sha is not
a woman who could entertain any re
spect for a maD wfro
consent to
brom. . ttal to hor kiu, u Im would

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Tire M. •he!d • Public ““*•
aw in the Bpiscopal society rooma
Friday night Several gentlemen were
thus givro "" opportunity to obeerve
what sort of gatherings the M. I. folks
Md Some of the male persuasion
thought this one quite xpicy. It .»r•jinly w»vwy entertaining. Thepror-sninie inriuded instrumentals, vocal
quartets and choruses. redtaUons,
.Mayr. psxitomlmre and a very original
paper. The ladirs are to be oomph
.aental for tbe pleasing manner in
which they entertained their friends.
At the conclusion of the exercises. Mrs.
W. T. Brown,
of the
n, president
prttiiucui oi
uro sodety,
.Ifiivfired u ishort and
. moat ercrtjajtf
__ __ _
xWrwK on the turns and purposes of the
weiety. At the- conclusion of her re•xutriw. Afr«. D S. Goodyear, in behalf
•if the fibclety. presented the president a
ixuutiful boquet, as a token of the «-•
kem in which ahe was held by her
Friends of the M. I. The meeting of
Friday evening waa a sad one in some
rwipects to several of the members, as
waa the last one over which ^fra.
Hrvwn would preside, since she will rt&gt;move to Chicago the present week.

The Democrat of last week alleges
Uut republicans went from this city to
Haltaiuore to secure tbe defeat of Henfy
lloughtalin for supervisor. If Brother
Hilbourn Will name a Hastings republi­
can who did any thing of the kind we
will pntu-nt him with a ten dollar note.
—' ny: Democrat further intimates that
Hastings and Baltimore republicans
bought votes to defeat the ex-Hheriff.
We make our contemporary Hjls bff^r:!

Soon after the affair first related took
place, fi’brigade at Huasril'a 1st division
his own course, as waa his WfiB detailed to carry the fort by
assault Russell led in person.
The
charging column consisted principally
of tbe Uh and fith Maine and 8th WiaTbe Journal writert amrtion that no
eomun regiments.
It was a desperate
l'In the spring the housewife's
fight and men fought over the breast
Ulin is wholly (Mte.Mthxt gentleman
works with clubbed muskets.
At the fancy HghhUy turns tc-CleanwiU say hlmretf. HM Jir. Hou*bulln
same timemur men rushed down upon ing up,”
*u.. —.........................................................
received the aolid vote of Baltimore the
d«noerat» and greenback™ be would
* ;—• ———-—q
iwiu ui ui cnv»piug,
have been elected, for he bad a number the garrison surrendered, about 1.700
of sllpn on republican tickets- -enough strong with 2,500 small arms and six
to have given him a good majority had
cannons.
We crossed the river next
he received the entire fusion vole. But day and went into camp near Brandy
several Baltimore democrats and green­ •tationi A few weeks previous to this
backers voted tor Mr. Latham, enough in recognition of his success in the west,
to give him a majority of 10. As thia the military division of the Mississippi
was the smallest majority given for any was created and Gen. Grant placed in
man an the republican ticket, it shows command.
I shall never forget the
which includes
of itself that some repuHicana voted brevity of his first general order. He
for Houghtalln. W« have never said Mid: “By direction of the secretary of
that Henry Hougtatalia vm not a good war the undersigned hereby assumes
man He waa and ia. So ia Mr. Lath­
am a good man, jn« a* good as Mr.
KougiitaMn. What rpaaons can be urg­ ent wiU ba te Ua saddle." Everybody
ed for republican, to drop Mr. L. and understood what Ue order meant In
.-mppon,
support uro
the luanjp
fuMtra ca^aiaate?
candidate ’ absolute
absolute-­ a very brief af*re of time the annirn of
iynone. If the
growler wants the Tennoaore un&lt;ter W. T. Sherman
to exhibit a little sense in his scoldings, and ths Ohio under Schofield were?
let him drive at the Baltimore green­ massed wity the army of the Cumber­
backers who did n&lt;?b support their par­ land jmjjor Thomas at Chattanooga,
ty nominee. Better at ill, let him hold Tenn. The 11th and 12th corps of the
his peace, and be kind enough to per­ army of the Potomac had been consoli­
mit people to do as they please, as they dated and placed under coinmund of
probably will.
Gen. Hooker and sent west to reinforce
Thomas at Chattanooga.
Opposed to
these concentrated armies was the reljel
army of northern Georgia under Gen.
Braxton Bragg. It was Gen. Grant’s
purpose to drive Bragg from Lookout
mountain and Mission Hidge.
In the
last days of November, 1883, the assault
was made, and after a few hours
Bragg’s army was driven from ita posii tion.
Gen. Longstreet had also l»een
sent wtet to assist Gen. Bragg.
*t .
Encouraged by the success of Grant
in the west, Meade decided to strike a {

. tieve it is a iiDel upon the good people
of that town to insinuate that they will
wdl their vqtes. We believe it e&lt;iuaUy
untrue «ff them that any would offer to
■ buy votes then*. The contest was a
square one, and Mr. Hougbtalin was
defeated. -He is a good man and would
have made a good supervisor. The
worthy gentleman elected is equally as
good, and a majority of the voters of
Baltimore expressed their oppinion that
he would make equally as good a super­
visor. Thai Hastings republicans went
lo Baltimore to secure Houghtaiin's de­
mal is untrue. That votes were bought
to bring about that result we Ijelieve
w|ually untrue. While the contest was
a warm one, it waa a fair one. We be­
lieve our contemporary has been impos­
ed ujMin by some Baltimore sour stoinach who was anxiotis to show his spleen
and to libd the good people of his town.

WAGONS!

PRICES ALL GOODS BIMEL
■ &lt; i,

Each One Warranted!

An Opportunity that Oeeurfi but
.--a
Seldom to Buy

DECKER BROS.,

CORN,
Oats, Flour, Corn Meal,

We are making three Ground Feed, Salt,
widths of Tire:
Lime, Plaster, Cement,

Hair, Stucco, Feed
Corn,

PAINTING, &amp;c.

&lt;

FOB BALE BY

R. J. GRANT.

blow in the east. So, near the first of ■
Deceml&gt;er, the order was issued, and
after forming on the parade line, one of
Gen. Meade’s orders for which he was
famous, was read by the adjutant. . Tbe
order said that our comrades had met
and driven the enemy in the west and '

Hea’ 1 is! Fo’ de las’ seberal moil’s
dis chile hab l&gt;een, by reason ob multi­
tudinous circumstances, in de delusion
ob private life an’ a enjoyin de flicity ol)
’nublal bliss; but now de conglomerashun 6b de political circumstances am
such as to call fo’ de giantest intelleck
-an’ hea’ I is!
It am wid feelin's ob satfefaeshun dat
1 note de fac* dat we, de shinin’ lites dat
iliumin de greenbax gospil, am all ob
ahea’. I is awar* dat de prophet John
j a sore toe ’cause it war stepped on
at de las ’lecshun by de ’publicans, an'
am a blubberin' an’ a stickin’ it out fo’
us all to see.
Dese am times ob great trubble an’
trib’lashun fo’ we greenbax martyrs.
When I war in delushun de greenbax
lam’ ah’ de dem’erat lion trabbled de1
same road; an’ whar am we now, brudders? Whar am de lam ? Whar am
de greenbax lam”? Hab anybody seen
The Journal of last week exhibits
a stray lam’ lately'?
about a column of sore toe over theYes, brudders; J’se seen dat poor him’
spring election. Here is. a sample ex5- ! a habin' on de greenbax ear-mark; but
imi't:
,«« i. h, .nW-1 «’»•*• w
WM "*"»«* m’

___ _

GOODS UNDERVALUE

UNCLE MOSE.

’DE GRKENBAqX ’POCTLE.

BATTLE CREEK,

STOCK MUST BI REDUCED.

PAPERING,

, Wo win unite with him in an invtetiga- j
tiou of the matter and will stand our ,
•hare of the Costs of prosecuting any i

man. whether republican dr greenback- •
«r or democrat whdm he believes guilty |
t.f buyingjv’otep in Baltimore. We be- J

DECKER BROS.,

EB^Exaniine before pureiuMing elsewhere.

Michigan Centrai

we were once more called upon to meet
the rebel foe and to strike valiant blows
Buyers are Invited to Call and
for-our country.
The army crossed
the Rapidan at the fords south of CuiThem i
pepper, and Gen. French with tiie 3rd
corps mistaking the route he was to
take struck off on the wrong road and
came in Jcontact with the rebels at Lorust Grove where a bloody fight oc­
curred lasting several hours. This mis­
take of French’s revealed Meade's plan
and the campaign waaabortive in the re1 have the greatest variety
sqlts.
threw his army across our
path south of Mine- Kun. His position
was one of great natural strength and of new Wall Paper in the city.
with Mine Kun in his front our officers
deemed it unwise
attack him. Meade Just received an Elegant line.
had his plan to attack all arranged,,
however, and on a certain morning a of Decorated Cloth Window
Gen.
general assault was to be made.
«««. I■
the extreme li.rtwM to jqxm,| Shade^ in p&lt;)lore ,lf Olive?

N

Building
Material!

the battig and his attack was to be a •
signal for a general attack.
But War. .....
r,
... , , ., ,
ren, although a good fighter, was also a ■ Spanish Olive. Ecru, Old Lltch*

The .Niagara, Falls (Routs.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
KA8TWAMD.

Stoss’Irvins
*-.-■I'.....................
TUrmson..............

NMhvUlr ...........
Chartottc........ .
MnKapIda.........
i Jaekaon ..................
I BMrolt.............Ar.
»&gt;- \t

We keep a Full Stock of Everything
man of good judgment, and aty*r sur- j
that enters into a house, from
3j4ying the ground in our front care- ■ en, Terra Cotta, etc.
fully he refused to sacrifice, his men ,
when there was no hope of good results.
So the attack waa never made and on
the night after the morning the attack
l»i* the B\X&gt; KUi!\er Imirwi: 1I11U, recu-wti,
,
4
afn....
ha
...
mnwlrd
.xlfififn
rTllt-f
11
H-IUI
1
fifi
1100
“
■
was to' have l&gt;een made, tIm whoje army
Krxtuiruions, in its own iniidaUous,
or
stoop
new
marks
—
-dem
crut-fushun-ante
nop
­
lUous.
:;
rnplactincy lonjLJ
retreated accr'oss the river anti went
—„...... , ,
w — w other things lur i
thb world beside Itself, though |&gt;reib^bhr "hone
SII w«y-i»Hy. wMd" K"*nl^uT”± into camp in their old quarters.
lonru conlemptible; that there are men aside [
Out and do not be misled into i
This closed the campaign of
(Him republicans who are honest in their coo-.
Lt uin true dat we got hit rite in de■
re.Su,“^^T,?i:yS%la2i*S -tummlekfittaidro ob April. »’tat The army nettled into the regular rout- buying cheap chemical paints,
ineof ramp life, picketing along the
than their OMB.
I out in meetin.' But fear not; bncle' Rapidan, guard duty, etc.
but buy the kind that has
Th.’ patent-right language of the ar-1 Moae am now at de helm, an’ by de aidI
A rich feast was in store for our
test of time, and;
Ude wd pass; also its uncomplimentary oh de prophet
...hell
— pull
.. you all
««ai
through1 brigade. There were about 2^0U
2X00 rebel stood the test
officers in prison on Johnson’s Island in
allusion, to the writer. We have no sn' de kentry will be Mlwd.
which has alwaws
It
am
wid
commingled
feelin
’
s
oh
Joy
|
Sandusky
Bay.
laike
Erie,
and
there
wish to engage in a personal controver­
sy, an&lt;l leave to the Journal an exclu­ an’ sorrow dat I take a respective squint • was much said through the paper,
sive monopoly of bad temper and poor ober de events ob de las' few day,: joy j ^bout a raid being made by rebels and
taste..
J» dat a Baltimore Hopper nibbled at de rebel sympathisers across the lake oo
bait aa* got flopped clar into our gran’‘ the ice to liberate the prisoners.
The
As to the charge that the only inde-_______ __ _____
__________________ .
____
Satisfaction wherever it has
cftfiMeniShm
Sorrow
Tuwe
ijgth
that
pendent element in the comity is within r*?&gt;ffttenft&lt;h
iTTi ob names.
*kase ! 128th
Ohio
infantry, a - regiment
b names,
sorrow
, irju
. -------------------- ----------Yon will notice |
tbe greenback fold ,we (will cite a few dat flopper war flopped by de’ publicans j had never Hfen service, was -guarding been used.
cases. Castleton, a strong republican ■lecshun day. J«y&lt;tatby de aid obtlfi | therm Tbetewdtary iCwaf considered
township, elected this /ear a democrat tempbw, de -whfit jrdu call ’cigs"stoop- &gt; than unsafe, afid so, Gen. Meade wa» that every package taken
i Ah low an ran be bought in any &lt;®mby 112 majority. The town will give ed de flel* in Wooflian’; dat de kentry : called upon for a small brigade to be
)*
prting market in tbe Btate.
sabed _
in Irvin.' Sorrow dat de ^nt u, Sandusky for this purpose,
from 5b to 100 republican majority in war
___ ________
puouesus made
msue big
out gams in de county ;! There were no western regiments in
November? The newly-ejected super-: 'publicans
vigor of Barry will tell the Journal con­ yW dar aw wbar de shoe burte -day , our brigato amt four put «f thaflve
tributor that the reason his township tab tied us In de legislature ob de coun-1 regiments were organiad In IS8I- and From onr store has the bona
dot* nut elect a rcpuldican Is liecause, ty an’ whar am we to git “pap” fe’ da | more than Half of the brigade, excel*
fide guarantee of the Detroit
the republicans there lack organization, lin’s? Yts,de:71h troraool’day; but; our nginuxit waa home on veteran furOn’ the 8th of January.,HM.
and vote aa they please. Thornapple, de Lor’ will temper de win’s ta de lough.
White Ixad Works. Do not
always republican for a quarter of a cen- sheared lam’ an’ me un’ de prophet w, (our regiment’) received prders to
sin
at
de
rodder.
Fear
not!
strike
tents
and
prepare
for
inarch.
confound the above firm with
turJ. on general elections and good forb
HruddMs.daramagreatobershadwm The order rame after dark and It was
large republican majority in November,
other
Detroit dealers as they
issue
a
hangin
’
otar
us.
It
am
de
par.
bitter
oold
night.
We
had
made
our
from „„
I878to
elected almost the
en- j.ssue H nangiu
■■'■u.
a w 1883 t'lirrouuiiroai
luu rjt*•*». - --------- — *
, ------ --------aO&amp;.DfMl.
PROMPTLY DOM,
tire township grrenlamk nominees, bv , amount issue It am de issue besidLs quarters as &lt;-»&gt;mfort»Me as p.«sible for
are an entirely different house.
majorities ranging from to to SO. Tan- j which aU odder, am as a grain ob mus-, the winter and were loth to Wro e teem
k»- springs. Orangeville. Prairieville, urol; upon dU depen's de life oh- de ’ ,m an uncertainty
We.were soon at
Baltimore ami «.n J.drnstown, always! great -what am it" party. It makes . the depot at Brandy station about two.
Ami Satisfaction Guaranteed. I llBTM.UT, MIVBrepublican at a general election, have i dj„ , hile tired to cogitate about it It mllui distant and here we »«!•
d
riM.,1 gr«M*aback
greenback supervisors
suneni-urs within • makes dis
ri-rtfifl
dis ole
ole brain
brain spin
spin like
like aa tap
top to
to night unUl next morning for the train..

WATCH

GIVEN

14

Sill to Ridge Board.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

s uortt. anti uHD Qranc
j- tndiw

Of Our -Own Make,

AWAY

Pluiig, Mi&amp;g k tawng

PATENTS^

bi • past six y«re. If those who ImUeve j
. ----.. UU1AJC "MW wmuw.w (
reiH.bUam principle, in Woattand.
would
would unite
unite on
nn a
:t tickpl and
and stand
afjtnri by
hv it,
it I
that town would be good for Wrepubli-inaMV. With these taita staring!

ruminate ©fl Ik K moki*
rumiunvc v*» •- — ———
.
■ A iKatBJg
w
,
&lt; X.
i
„qie to devolve rti« problem. w»d&gt; »&gt;'■.
!
“
~
«Am
j... de. dog
Ann tf&gt;
to fray
tfHUJ d*
de tail. or aw (it,/L. Th,. nuf will In* five tnlkm for • [
tail to toag de dog,
that a (liarin ouTnex’ ita g^ —drain ^XX^Xh^b

hm.mthefare.we ,|p not nntteratatul: will be luminatrel byde Ugbt oh pout-.
how the Journal contributor--for we ;
whence, aa expounded by yonr
do not iielieve the editor wrote the arti-. amsNa sarvunt, sub.
eie in question—can honestly say that
republicans hold closely to party ties In
spring elections. They do'
"ot. They are more apt
depeudent order than gre
A* &lt;“ Baltimore. The
•.

lolte ________ w,
,oore than
a prize, we confess we are more than
amazed to think that a sober dtiwn of
Nwhviiv MiKHtld skate five milre for
SIO nurse.

Sole Agent.
Humphrey Hommpathic Spe­

cifics.

except

�has been named “Golden VefiM."
j. R. B. Dimforth, an entry clerk at Hundreds of claims were staked jester* A FaihePs Deepair and Self-Infiic*d
Death. Hu Son's Final Reecue,
Macon. Georjria. having had a dispute ;day. Several 1arpe co mpanies are form­
with William Lansbunr, his employer, !ing here. Leading mining men are be­
Too Late to Save Hie Parent.
convinced that tbe discoveries
as to salary, went to the store in tbe coming
■
The graphic occurrecce that 1b de­
anrentngsndteedfive bsrrelt! of a re- ;are genuine and tbe moat important
scribed below is one of the most re­
in the history of tbe state.
reiver at him. killing him instantly.
The Republican State Convention of markable episodes in the domestic
In a glove-fight at New York Friday
It ia absolute
sight, ut which Wm. Sheriff was to get Illinois nominated Richard J. Oglesby history of America.
tbe total receipts if he “knocked out” for governor by acclamation. General truth which can readily be verified.
The inhabitant* of the pleasant town
Mike Cleary iu four rounds, Cleary, in­ J. C. Smith waa placed in the field for
stead. knocked out “the Prussian” in lieutenant governor, his chief compet­ of Cortland, N. Y., were shocked obe
tbe tirat round, lasting thirty seconds. itor being John I. Rinaker, of Macoup­ morning by tbe announcement that
A. E. Bateman, a Washington bank­ in. H. D. Dement was nominated for Mr. Clinton Rlndge, one of th^ir most
er, has preferred charges of fraud secretary of state, Charles P. Swigert prominent citizens, bad committed
against Gan. D. G. Swaim, and de­ for auditor, Jacob Gross for state treas­ suicide/ The news spread rapidly and
mands a court martial. It is claimed ■ urer, and George Hunt for attorney aroused
the entire neighborhood
For delegates-at-large the
that Swaim obtained $5,000 by selling general.
a due bill after checking out the full convention selected Senator Cullom, where Mr. Rlndge waa so well and
Governor Hamilton, Burton C. Cook, favorably known. At first It seemed
amount
Captain Campbell and a. posse of and Clark E. Carr. Andrew Shuman impossible that any one so quiet and
and Isaac Lesem were selected for domestic could do so rash a deed, and
deputy marshals brought to Louisville
THIS FLOW IK THE LATEST FBUDVCT1ON OF THE
Fndav, ten “moonshiners,” captured presidential electors-at-large. Tbe reso­ the inquiry was heard on every side
in Casey and Green counties, Ky. Tbe lutions adopted demand a simplifica­ as to the cause. The facte on invest­
chase and capture of the revenue vio­ tion of the criminal laws, protection igation proved to be as follows:
for labor and the right of franchise;
lators were both exciting and danger­
Mr. Rlndge was domestic in his
indorse the federal and state adminieous.
trations, and instruct the delegates-at- tastes and took the greatest enjoy­
John G. Telford,en .route to Ireland, large tovote for John A. Logan in the ment in the society of his children and
was robbed on a train near Poplar Chicago convention.
pride in their development
And in­
Bluff, Mo,. Thursday, of $17,000, by C.
The Kansas City J(/umal states the* deed he had good reason to be proud,
M. Dennett said tol«an Eastern crook.
Secret service men of tbe Gould system (lie railroad commisaionere.of Kansas for they gave promise of long lives of
trapped tbe robber and recovered th* report that 50.000.000 bushels of corn is success and usefulness. His youngest
cribbed in this state, and then goes on
son, William, began to show signs of
money.
to mv that the entire quantity could be
All cases on the Federal docket at run into Kansas City in twenty-four an early decay. Se felt unusually tired
Charleston, 8. C., for violaticm of tbe , hours. It is doubtful if the commis­ each day. and would sometimes sleep
•rd that it* use with three Bonn* bectNMt I ntaurr of rut
national election laws were diamiseed sioners ever made such a statement, for the entire afternoon if permitted to
Friday upon motion of the district at­ there is no such quantity in the state,
do so.
His head pained him, not
A most valuable
torney. the latter claiming that in the and if there was it could not be moved
eae respects is so ।
acutely, but with a dull, heavy feeling.
present state'of public sentiment con- iu so short a time. It was also report­
Our experience a
There was a sinking sensation in the
vktions were impossible.
.
ed that there were 25,000,000 bushels
A decline of 3 cents in highwiues in cribbed along the line of the Central pit of his stomach. He lost all relish
for
food
and
much
of
his
interest
£&gt;r
Cincinnati Friday caused excitement Branch railroad. To test the truth of
things about him. He tried manfully
in the whisky pool, which liad not or­
dered the reduction, and is now report­
to overcome these feelings, but they
ed1 in danger of collapse. Scant deal­ over Kansas, sent personal letters to all seemed stronger than his will. , He gEE HERE t
ings and the pressure of Kentucky stock dealers and station agents in the Cen­ began to lose flesh rapidly.
The
for sate caused the fall tn values.
tral Branch country, asking bow much father became alarmed and consulted
A sudden storm Friday morning corn was cribbed along that line. The
physicians as to the cause of his son’s
wrecked the colored church st Dallas, answers show that not more than 750.­
Texas, which w as used also as a school. 000 bushels remain in that district It illness, but they were unable to ex­
A wing of tne structure fell in, injur­ is also safe to say that from 80 to 8fiper plain. Finally severe sores broke out
ing several people seriously, one fa­ cent of the corn crop of Kansas has on his arms and he was taken to Buf­
tally. Shade trues and fences in sev­ passed out of the bands of the farmers, falo where a painful operation was
eral parts ottlie city were level.
and that not to exceed 2,500,000 bush­ performed, resulting in the loss of
An Indian outbreak has occurred in els remain cribbed in this state. The1 much blood and affording little relief.
the British Northwest Territory. On statement of the railroad commission­ The young man returned home and a
Wednesday the tetegraph operator at ers has been widely circulated for the council of physicians was called.
Hattieford reported 2.000 Indians in purpose of influencing the markets.
One door out of Brooks A Cook's, Stale Ki.
After an exhaustive examination they
town and more coibing, and has not
declared there was no hope of final
been beard from since. It is believed
’ 'OrlittPt’ Glycerine Salve.
[
recovery,
and
that
he
must
die
within
that he left as a measure of safety.
The best on earth, can truly be said
Twelve States have chosen delegates of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is at a very few days. To describe the
to the republican national convention. sure cure for cute, bruises, scalds, burns,t agony which . this announcement
Arthur has 140 supporters, Blaine 82, wounds, and all other sores. Will pos­’ caused the father would be Impoesiand Logan 47. A careful estimate of itively cure piles, tetter and all skini ble. His mind failed to grasp ita full1
the preferences of delegates from the eruptions. . Try this wonder healer.
. meaning at first; then finally seemed
remaining States gives Arthur 144 Satisfactibn' guaranteed or money re­
- to comprehend it, but the load was
votes, Blaine 214, and Edmunds 42.
funded. OnlySSoents. For sale by F.• too great In the agony of frenzy he
E. D. Hogan, tbe aeronaut, made a Hotchplss.
seized a knife and took his own life,
balloon ascension Friday from Jackson.
Mich., a lumber wagon b&amp;ng attached
M. L. Blair, alderman BCh ward, Scranton, Pa.. preferring death rather than to surto his balloon. A dispatch was receiv­ Htated Nov.», *83: He had used Dr. Thomas' Ec-: vivo bis idolized son. Al that time
wtrie Oil for sprains, burns, cute and rheuma­‘ William Rlndge was too weak to
ed later from Cambridge, Ohio, that 1tism.
Hogan had fallen to the earth, but con­
know what was transpiring. His face
tradiction or corroboration is missing.
Carry the Naw^
had turned black, his hrvntb e&lt; used
Fifteen hundred gypsies are en­
In tbe days of biliousness when your’ entirely at limos. and liis friends
camped around Dayton, Ohio. Their liver is forbid and your skin yellow, re­■ waiter for his death behoving that the
queen, who died Jn Tennessee in March, member you have a never-failing friend
was buried on Tuesday with great in Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which‘ fiend, Bright’s disease ot the kidneys,
ceremony, the services being conducted is unequaled in purity and efficacious­‘ from which he was suffering, could
In this supreme
by one of the leading Christum pastors. ness. In races of dyspepsia, cost i veness.’ not be removed.
Work promptly door.
Over her grave will be placed a life­ ague and malaria diseases and diseases’ moment William's sister came for­
size statue of white marble.
of the bluod and kidneys, its action is, ward and declared she would tnako a
Samuel J. Walker, the famous real­ prompt and cure speed v. Price 50 rents,, final attempt to save her brother.
estate operator of Chicago in the years of FrwTk Hotchkiss.
’ Tbe doctors interposed, assuring her
before the great panic,died Tuesday, in
it was useless, and that she would
his 58th year. He once held fifteen
Frederick Hotchkiss, the druggist, ia always, only hasten the end by the means she
hundred acres of land inside the city
wide awake to business and spares no pains to&gt; proposed to employ.
But she was
ifmite, and* was rated at $10,000,000 at sectire
the best of every article in hte line. He
the time of the fire. He obtained his has secured the agency for Kemp's BalAara for■ firm, and putting all back, approached
c'onsuniptlon. Coughs, folds. Asthma, Bron.­ her brother’s side and administered
discharge in bankruptcy last week.
and all affections of tbe throat and lung*. . a remedy which she tortubately had
The French steamer Marseilles re­ chitis,
Sold on a positive guarantee. I’riee
andil.'
'■an hand. Within an hour he seemed
cently left New Orleans with a cargo
of cotton, which was discovered to be I
more easy, and before the day was
&lt;m fire on the third day out After he-? ii। Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of ManHiester. Mich., over he showed signs of decided im­
'writes:
’
••
My
wife
ha*
beam
almost
belpjeae
for
roic efforts by the crew and passengenH
provement
These favorable signs
five
years,
so
hel|&gt;ieea_Ac*t
she
isiuld
nol
turn
to extinguish the sparks, the hatches over in bed alone. She used two bottles of Elec­
were battened down and a run was tric Bitters. and Is so much Improved that she Is continued, and to-day William B.
Rind
go
is
well,
having been virtually
able
now
to
do
her
own
work.
’
made to Bermuda, 250 miles distant,
Electric Bitten will do all that |s claimed for raised from the dead through the
where the naval authorities assisted in
them. Hundreds of testlmonlafai attest their marvelous power of- Warner’s Safe
quelling the fire.
----- AND SEE THE-----great curative powers. Only fifty rents a bottle
Cure, as can be readily verified by
John A- Walsh, who is wanted at
Washington as a witness in the star-,
any citizen of Cortland.
route case against William Pitt Kel­ Wbeu you havr a coujth aad want relief, think of
Any one who reflects upon the facts
atest and
est
hing
ut
logg, recently wrote from Montreal Kemp’a Balaam for the Throat and Lunjts- A above described must have a feeling
thal he was ready to hand over impor­ guaranteed remedy for thewe disease!-. Price B0 ot sadness. The father, dead by his
tant papers to the proper messenger. cents and &lt;1.
own hand, supposing his son’s recovMessrs. Ker and Cameron were sent on
IBkI drainage causes sickness, bad blood and
at once, to whom Walsh gave the doc­ Improper action ot the liver and kidneys Is bad’ ery to be impossible; the son restored
c-TO health to mourn the. loss of his
. xunenta, and finally promised to appear drainage to the human system, wblck BordockBloodiBlUctd remedy.
himself on Thursday.
father, and the agonized relatives
Lorenzo Dimick.of Bulfalu, has been
For a bard cold, with pain It tbe bead, bones, with a memory of sadness to forever
arrested on three warrants' for grand or through the cheat, take Downs' Elixir at once darken their lives.
Had Clinton
In/XIliberal
up
larceny from insurance companies for U
mI
&lt;•doses,
WA.. —cover
Ill —
• well rtIn bed, and our Rindgc known that ids .son could
which his firm was agent. It is be­
recover he would to-daf be alive and
lieved that his peculations will re$ch
happy, but the facte which turned his
$160,000. No charge is made against
Huw depressing It Is to see acres of trees cut
his partner, Captain Crosby, of Chicago, down In the midst of a noble forest. How sad­ brain and caused him to commit sui­
dening
It
la
also
to
see
that
thin
spot
In
the
cide
were such as any one would
who is believed to be ignorant of me
midst of your otherwise abundant hair. Stop it aecept as true.
fact of the stealing.
at onee by the use ot Parker’s Hair Balsam. For
However sad this case may be, the
Floods along tbe line of tbe Western actual efficiency this famous article stands’at
and Atlantic road in Georgia caused the head of Ita class. Elegant tor tbe toUet. de­ truth remains that thousands of peo­
licious in odor, and restores the original color to
tbe wreck of a passenger train near gray or fadad hair. Economical, as a slight, oc­ ple are at this moment In as great
Ackworth. The engineer, fireman, casionalapplication keeps the hair and scalp In actual peril as William Rindge, and In
and mail-weigher were killed, and tbe perfect order.
as great danger of causing misery if
mail agent und conductor were seriously
BkwaxborFBAUPH.-Be sure you get the not death to their friends. Liver and
injured. Five miles distant a freight genuine Dr. Thomas’ Electric OIL It cures
kidney
disease are become the most
train went through a trestle, the en­ colds, croup, asthma, deafness and rheumatism.
common and most dangerous of anv
gineer and fireman losing their lives.
Respectfully.
or
all
modern
complaints. They are
About two weeks ago. three masked
The best bfoodpurifier und system n-cidator
xneu'stole SnjWo in gold from tiie farm­ ever placed whldn the reach of suffering human­ tbe most deceptive In their begin­
house of Carl Schol&amp;: near East Tawas, ity, truly Is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the nings and horrible in their final
JpUilouaneaa, Jaundice, Constipation, stages. They are far more deceptive
Mich., killed iiis Ron and brutally beat Uver,
Weak kidneys, or any disease of the urinary
all the members of his family. Jacob organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic than consumption, and can rarely be
Katterman was arrested on suspicion or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bit­ detected even by skillful physicians
last Wednesday evening, and soon af­ ter* tbe best and only certain cure known. They unless a microscopic analysis be re­
terwards tnadt* a fidkcnrrfeesion. irnpli- aetmiruiy andquiekfy every bottle guaranteed sorted to, and few doctors understand
&lt;-atmg Wm. Reynolds and B. White.
how to do this. . Their slightest ap­
AU are now in jail. '
proach, or possibility of approach,
An Editor’.. Tri bate-.
Ben Butler, in a tetter to an Illinois
TUeroc I’. Keatar Edltor of Fi. Wayne. Ind., should strike terror to the one who is
greenbacker. favon the Reagan interthreatened aa well as to all his or her
3^-S-iir."
coughs of DKMt severe character, as well aa for friends. These diseases have no dis­
IhoMofamUder irpc. It never Ulla to effect a tinct symptoms, but come in the form
•Ixxild lie against the mortgage. He speedy cure. My friends to whom I have recorn- of lassitude, loss of appetite, aching
would have the largest possible free mended it speak of ft In Mum&gt; high terau. Hav- muscles and joints, dull headaches
uat of raw materials, a heavy duty upon
pains in the back, stomach and chest^
busmesa, and the abolition of internal
sour stomach, recurring signs of cold
revenue taxes, except to provide for
irregular pulsations of the heart, and
Pr'lL.Hivn".
frequent dizziness. If neglected these
Orlon*) c. G. Haauoond. mi old nod
honored eiu,*,, ol Cblago. M] dead
symptoms are certain to run into
lathe retail (lore ut Mamhall Field,
chronic kidney or liver or Bright’s
Tneadai afternoon, In hie noth rear,
disease, from which there is sure to
w*
*iera - auditor general ot
be a very great amount of agony and
only one means of escape, which Is bv
the use of Warner’s Safe Cure. The
tbe Union
importance of taking this great rem­
edy upon tbe sUghteet appearance of
which lu library hall wm recently
any of the above symptoms cannot be
too strongly impressed upon the
Club, of
minds of all readers who desire u&gt;
Uucaxo, ulractad a Ur»&gt; number ot
escape death and pain and prolong
life with all its pleasures and blees-

GREBLE &amp; POWERS

Automatic Embroidery,
We have a full stock

Til and Repair Shop,

of this very popular

make of Embroidery.

Tjie patterns are new

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware.

and prices low.

WHITE

GOODS

have a line that is complete. Barred
Mulls, Check Nansooks, Victoria
at prices that cannot -but please our

E. Y. HOGLE.

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
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The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,
The simplest best binder in the market.

Come in and sec it

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons,

Important to Farmers
J.M ROGERS &amp; CO
OF THIS

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.

i3

We keep a fun Hne of Agricultural Implement*

and get our prices

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
NO. 2.

VOL XXIX.

HASTINGS MICH., MAY 2, 1884.

Hie Hastings Banner. B"I LER PL0™!-L»l.l«HKT&gt; VBWAVH. y T

'

County News.

•

Choice Salt Meats,

'ARSHALL l. cook.
M B* KtijTlON RATES!

aiJ-..11-00 per year: If paid within six
;: $125 per year: If not paid until ex-.uitMi of year, flite. Subscribers out•pU&lt;&gt;t Bam Co;. $1.25 per year, in­
variably td*h in advance.
ADVEBTIHLM; RATES:
f in )&gt;er.year.................................. $10) 00
Eitra diHnp’ tyfspecta! poaltlouH.
।

JOB PRINTING.
..
pride Is felt In the Job Printing De..•m ut lhe Bann/.h. Evenrthlng In the
..rt’i e K new; ami with the latest facfm of
r.ur»t approved patterns ol machinery,
impx-tent workmen employed, enables the
: i: to do
job work.
, j&gt;.vr Smith.
PhilipT. Colgxovk,
' J#- r&gt;f Probate.
Prosecuting Attorney.
’’•ITH A COLGIIOVE.
Lawyers.
. (take.', over K.1 R. Grant'll store.)
. .
i» ail courts of rhe Slate. CollecUaw
. uipdy looked after. Money to loan on real
itai E Kxvei-rx. C. H. VanAkmax.
\ VPPEN A VanARMAN,
. ' i ;
Lawyers.
,&lt;Krr Havtinaji National Bank.'

K

i AH VETH.

■
Attorney at Law,
Middle fillr. Mich.

U

XISKE’RN.

Lawyer.
। h i Spauldings dry goods store.)
&lt; .utend. promptly to all buslneM lu ell
■-

Charges reasonable.

.

E KRNAS'TON.

i

Attorney at Law,
Over J- 8- &lt;«oodje*r ft Co.'s store.)
. ni.-Jiin '.U! courts of the State. Collections
• -TO unending to.: '
\
W~ LOWHY.M-D.,
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i.

’’ ■

Physician. Surgeon and Oculist.
Thorn 8t.. Hastings, Mich.)
in town or counlry promptly attended.
i dntQun- 8 to io 8. ni. and I to 3 p. tn.
•f -kphoba-nt Hollowayif drug store.
FC* Special attention paid to surgical diseases

v V KEfT X BUTLER.
Pysicians and Surgeons,
. lTairievill&lt;|, MUeB.)
’ tli-’. uigbt or day. promptly alteuded.
R. HMMERMAN.
» . Honuppathic Physician A Surgeon,
»r ire door east al Hoikmays* drug store.)

’:. W.m JONES,

D

Dentfet.
4oik uiuniptly atteutlefl to.

[t - VoREaV PREaSY.
1•
PhysiciiuiH and .Surgeons..
i Freeport, Mich.)
tx
- I' uinpily attendoljte-

wm !. j-&lt; »N A URODK
! • jS’’’uS lor the Watertown Insurance Co.
• ;&lt; nte policies on a man's pro|*erty against
bv Ure. lightning or wind; against a man's
: 1 er death and arvjdenL

। «'6k a snkLDbx.’
.U.tii’v;a Abstract Block, Hustings, Mich.)
:
lb- only set of Abstract Books In Burry

L FOOTE. M. D..
•
LTiysiciafi and Surgeon.
■'Ofikc CUM Side Maiu St.. NaihfilJe.MIch.)
Kidron? next door north Wolcott House.
Y t.-jids promptly attended too, day or night|

fOREPH KNIGHT.
\
•'
Veterinary Surgeon.
f-H-us-r. Kutlxud.nrMr Yecklcy school house.)
Wul attend nil calh for service* night or day.
■ ’Urges icasonable.

Brown, M. D.
W. P. Polhkmvb, M. D.
HRS. BROWN A POLHEMU8,
” Homopathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
Hjmw-mvr Julius Eumwirs store. Main Bt.)
answered from the ofiJce al all hour* of
•
or ntatit. Dr. Polhemua will give special
xtvmion to ulxeases o( the Bye and Ear.

SAW GUMMING !
5ui«scrll&gt;er Ls prepared-to do SAW GLMHtM; and FILING In an experienced manner
sGd.ia short notice, al my shop in the rear room
• • *M-A HAZKN-KBTCTKK.opposite Mowers
• &gt; ■ ilturai Warcbouie; State street.

B. A. OOTABT.
1I0LMES &amp; HOLLY,
’»
Or Woodland,

Wre to call the nprclal xttentlou of their
«S.\V n irirt, to their ■

SPRING STOCK
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS

AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
AND GLASSWARE.

M'lin&gt;)KMetodoau honest busluotu, pay-**
-i-i lor produce as Hastings or Nashville, mid
■wll you xuods at a reasonable profit, comixrtlng
• ’•h Um above places.
‘ s

U'|ir«:iatr the liberal fiainNiage our
■eud&gt; love given us In the past, and hope to
*d»» Urge jwt of WwodlstMl trade by fair

SEVEN per CENT, discount for cash
will be given on sums of $1.00
o nd upwards, except supers
and print*.

• HOLMES &amp; HOLLY.
f}'

nard fenced up the road. The commis­
sioner took the hint.
Arthur Myers is under arrest-in your
cit.y, charged with forging a note. Gen­
eral opinion is that others are equally
guilty with him.
Elmer Dole’s wood pile grew “small­
er and beautifully less” one day last
week. Circumstances point to certain
parties.
_______

WHOLE NO. 1502.
Henry’ Strong started, his brick ma­
chine Monday, with a full gang of
hands.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve­
ning of each week.
Ervin Cole commenced repairing
l&gt;oats and putting things in order for
the accomodation of those that have
time and inclination to enjoy fishing or
boat riding.
Mrs. Blanchard Hyde, of F recsoil, is
visiting at E. O. Hyde’s.
'
Mrs. Shoffer, Mr. Everly, James
Howard and Mr. Sherman and families,
all of Ohio, are now residents of Thorn­
apple.
Reported that some of the Quimby
boys speared a 20 lb. muscalonge on last
Friday night.
Miss Stella Hull is visiting her grand
parent at Morgan.
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins, of Hastings,'
are building a boarding house close to
their mill in Castleton.
A goodly number of the citizens of
Morgan and vicinity, attended U. S.
court at Grand Rapids to testify in a
suit pending between R. F. Pelton and
Lee &amp; Durkee, of Nashville.
Dr. C. O. Scott, of Grand Rapids was
in Morgan Tuesday.

joined, on its completion, by J. H. Nor­
ris as a partner in the mercantile busi­
ness.
Wheat is looking comparatively slim,
with occasionally a piece which rank*
from fair to medium. The present drv
time seems to be a backsetter on wheat,
and. unless rain comes soon/it will be

O HANCEVILLE.
Talk about your Dakota blizzards!
We had one last Sunday, that beat
Dakota or any other place/
Judge Padgham, of Allegan, and
John A. Turner spent last Sabbath at
Dr. Turner’s.
Mra. Zimmerman, of Battle Creek, is
There was an amusing incident ocurDelton.
paying her old neighbors a visit
red in Sabbath school a short time since.
A terrible wind storm passed over
A lady teacher had a class of boys and
Maple Grove.
in their lesson they wished to know of this place Sunday.
Price and quality guaranteed.
Now how your wild oats.
A party of fishermen from Hastings
her, what the Holy Ghost was. *he
Cosh Paid for Groin, Wool, Hides. _
Wolf brothers are building a barn
told them as best she ooukl, that when took breakfast at F. A. Blackman’s the
they 7urri7ht^7lov^G&lt;ilTrattef^ I “^raing °f the f7th’ They report
&amp;c., at
for Benj. Miller.
No services at the M. E. church next
M
l
tion wm felt which filled their minds
"
Sabbath on account of quarterly meet­
; Wheat through this section is lookwith the Holy Ghost. One little fellow ’
ing
at Nashville.
says: “I knew juat how fc h, I felt hist'l Ing quite well, considering the remark­
Miss Mudge is teaching a very suc­
able small condition it went into win­
so, the night after town meeting ,waen
DI2^LlJTJP? *OTICE-Ttie«nnof Smith
cessful term of school in the McKelvey
ter quarters.
-*■■■' Packard have dissolved bv mntmd con­ the republicans beat the greenbackera."
district.
sent. Mr. Pftrirard retuantng tnRattlr Creek.
Mrs. Orren Barrett is on the sick list.
I understand that Miss Susie War­
AR accounts to be paid to Jerome Smith, who
Jerry Elliot is convalescing.
Mr.
F.
A.
Blackman
who
now
has
will continue the business, and will be pleased rant, of Plainwell, will tench our sum­
Ed. Mason, while boxing at the box­
to see all of his old friends and customers
the handling of the farm in Rutland,
mer school.
JEROME SMITH,
ing school last Saturday night, had the
belonging to Mr. Geo. W. Clark, has
_______________________ E. PACKARD.
Robert Gidland has commenced his
rented the same to a Mr. Robert Peck.
misfortune to get hia shoulder thrown
EpOR HALE.—Having other and important cn- new house with Geo. P. Coon as builder.
out of joint
r gagementa, I offer far sale my bunw, one
With what acquaintance we have hail
Irving Creasy visited his friends in
“He n«rth of the city -known as the "City kmall
The people of Maple Grove are get­
with Mr. Peek we think he has secured
Fruit Farm.’ Here l» a eiiancc to make some this place place last week is now
ut a good tenant.
®oney.
L. G. MOORE.
ting deeply interested with the qureHastings. April 15, h»t.
Plainwell.
tion of prohibition, and we hope they
Messrs. Sprague and Crosby, who are
Wheat on the sand looks finely,
ADIES IN SEARCH OF"
may continue in this good direction.
now at work on their job have moved
also does the clover.
with their tent to the spot where they
NASHVILLE.
are at work. They board themselves,
-.Neighboring Exchanges.
G. A. Truman and wife went to Mar­
Quite "a lively wind storm passed and sleep in the tent at night. They
Vermontville Hawk.
shall
to
attend
a
silver
wedding
lust
over here Sunday, but no rain, which is invite the boys to call around and see
Will do well to call on
In the week ending last Eaturdav
week.
much needed
them in their new quarters.
night eleven mustaches were shed in
Mrs, S. F. Feighner &amp; Miss C. A. Shults
Claude Potter made his parents and Vermontville, against eight in the oorWe can truly sympathize with the
Another change among our &lt;mer­
resnpnding week test vear.
Before purchsatar. It will pay you to look over chants. F. F. Ward removes his stock Banner editor in the affliction of the friends a visit last week.
our stock and RetThe benefit of our price*. We
Wilton A Tarbells celebrated buck in
A O. Hawthorne, of Bay City, paid a
of goods to Otsego very soon, to the sin­ mump kind, for we have “been thar."
Kalamo sheared 301bs and 2 oz. at the
flying
visit
to
our
town
on
business
last
cere regret of the people of Prairieville.
Mr. Peter VanLuster, who cut hisfrativxl at Lansing last week, or 3 oz.
Friday.
•
Ac. No trouble to show goods.
’
more than any two year old buck in the
Cairns &amp; Brown will occupy the store foot so badly last winter is able to be
J esse Austin has moved in town. He state. Many farmers pronounce him
.
MBS. S. F. FEIGHNEK,
vacated by Mr. Ward, and Wm. Willis about again, but his foot is considera­
MISS C. A. SHULTS.
haa taken the job of building C. M. Put­ the liest buck in Michigan.
proposes putting in a stock of groceries bly sore yet.
About 18 months ago, H. A. Hoyt
he imported clydebdale draft
We learn that Mr. Anthony W. Nich­ nam’s house.
in his building.
sold hte little farm in the village real­
STALLION,
W. H. Downs and wife Sundayed at izing for the same about «2,500, with
The Richards boys have purchased the ols is about to move-into the Fullerton
the Wolcott House. Mrs. D. came on the intention of returning to hte old
shop owned by Mra. Galletly, and are I house. That's right; come along.
home a few miles south of Auburn, N.
A letter dated at Willow Dell farm, Wednesday.
making some changes.
In a rich
and large
Y. They went to New York b«t the)
A. D. Jarard, of Montana, is home on
dapple
bone and
Dr. Butler has a barn up on his lot, { near Cortland, N. Y., written by Miss
didn’t find things just as congenial as
black,
muscle,
a thirty days leave of absence, visiting thev expected, and ere many months
years old
and a
and the mason commences work im­ Mattle Ford was received a few days
the firsl
kimt .imihis relatives. Mr. Jarard is a conduc­ had flown fhey returned to Vermont­
able dls- mediately. The house is expected to be ago, and from the description she gives
I position, ready for occupancy by the first of of her new home we think it must be tor on the Northern Pacific railroad, ville, resolved to make this their future
home. But contentment was a boon
handsS
with su­
running from Glendi\^‘to Billing.
I n c li e«
perior ac­ June.
very pleasant there, and we think too
they failed to find, and back to New
&lt;
■
high, full
tion and
A verp high wind prevailed all day Y ork they went. Four weeks ago thev
Miss Fannie Bonfoy has returned to that her uncle can well afford to give
msnr and
style, and
returned to Vermontville, anti for a few
Sunday,
making
it
very
disagreeable
to
tail, and
is consid­ her home in Schoolcraft.
her his property, for her to take care of
weighs
ered by
be out, and unless the house was well days seemwl contented, then the dream-,
iao lbs..
_good .judMrs. Ward is visiting in Otsego and him while he shall remain upon earth,
of happier days in Central N. Y. cam«
ges of draft horses to be the best horse In the Schoolcraft.
for he could not get any one else to out closed, unpleasant inside; it Blew down and they resolved again to return. The
country for farming and road purpooes.
Allie Durkee’s wind mill.
moat deplorable feature attending them
PKblGURK -Farmer’s Fancy was got by Young
Dr. Sacket returned from Grand vie her in the care and management of
A car load of potatoes was received is, that their StfiOO is reduced to scarce­
Chancellor. For description see voluuM 4. page
221. Scotch Sturt Book. Young Chancellor Is Rapids, where he attended the state a sick person. Among all our circle of by Geo. W. Francis last Friday. They ly 8400, and this coupled with the fact
number iBGfi, he by Chancellor lit, he by Ixird convention last Friday.
friends there are none we hold in great­
that their affes are 80and 78, make then:
Haddo 99’.-. he by Lord Huddo 4M. he by ClyrtK
Objects of pity, with a fair prospect
er esteem than Mattie, and we can but are selling for 60 cents per bushel.
(alias Clyde Boy; .'iM; darn Darling by B&amp;nr 45,
Rev.
Albert
Livermore went to Leroy that they mbv lie objects of charity
grand dam by udney Star 8M. Farmer's Fancy,
wi$h her success in her undertaking.
OEDAB CREEK.
dam Nancy by Glancer. 2nd dam by Farmer’s
on Tuesday to attend the Marshall con­ ere many months pass. Thev startot
Fancy, 3rd dam by Sir William Wallace, 4tb ■’ Some farmers are plowing for com.
for their old home last Friday.
dam by Young Buffle Punch.
Woodland.
ference. He is billed to read a puper.on
hut it would be well to wait until the
Signed by
J. HUN I.EY, Breeder.
Farmers have sown their oats, and the occasion.
Farmer's Fam y will make the M-ason of 18M frost is out of *the ground.
Eaton RapMs Jmimal.
at the Flower farm. Prairieville.
are now plowing cotn ground is in or­
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Brice go as deleThe man who will deliberately hitch
Tkrms.—To Insure, Kxi.bb: for season. $I5 00;
Eugene Campbell’s horses are
gates from the Congregational church I J* horse to a nice shade tree and allow
single service, cash, 410.00. . Escapes amt acci­
der.
'
bail off with the distemper.
dents at owner's risk.
4-1 i-2ni
The high wind of last Sunday blew of this place, to the Marshall Confer­ him to peel the bark off deserves to haw
Charles Valentine fronpthe town of
his own hide peeled to the full extent
down several signs, and tipped fences ence.
of injury done the tree.
Ik-fault bavin« been made tn the comllUoun of Leroj, Calhoun Co., was in town last around promiacously, demolishing Wash
C. W. Smith, having sold out his gro­
Michael Kenny has sued J. M. Corbin
a certain inortgnu'e executed by Frank Mead .week visiting friends and relatives.
nnd wife. Elizabelli L.. to Samuel Caraon. on the
Rowlader’s wind mill.
cery stqpk to Messrs. Buell &amp; Whitt, for slander, laying damages at 810.0W):
Mr. Vandinberg haft sol^I his farm
titli day of March, A. D. 1883, and rworded in
John Bulling is anxious to find the is invoicing the same and will go out of It is expected that the case will come tn
the oftlce of the resister of deeds for Barry
county in Liber 14 of Mortaasen, pap: Mtt.on the and moved to Baltimore, having bought rascals who carried his plow .away and business Thursday. The new firm is trial at the next term of court. Able
lawyers have *been engaged on troth
nh day of March. A. D. it®. Anii -whenia.* It a farm in that town.
was expressly a&lt;ree&lt;l In said mortgage thaj/
a sides.
broke it in pieces.
composed of men who have had exper-\
Myron Simpson and Mrs. Sharpetine,
should any default be made tn the payment of
Mra.
-------Robert Rockwood.a married
Emma Cooper has gone to Hastings ience in the business and are well andlk --the interest or any part thereof for the spate of a widow lady of the town of Barry,
, July
Efaly about to yearn of dgc,
dge until thte
thirty day* after It became due and payable,
to learn the millinery and dressmaking favorably known. We bespeak for them
then the prindMl Am of two thouMOd dollar* were married a few days ago and are
week has not Iroen inside of a store for
($2,000) with all arrtarugm of Interest should
a steady inaintainance of . the thriving 10 years. She lives some seven miles
trade.
become due and psyable immediately thereafter. enjoying life hugely.
Fred Wagoner, Jr., and Emma Shu­ trade that has been built up on that from this place and had to come to town
Default having been In the payment of said in­
We are glad there te foe greenbacker
Monday to sign papers for the deal of
terest, and the name .-till remaining In arrears,
ler were united in marriage on Thurs­ corner.
the power of sale contained In said mortgage in Baltimore that ia not sick, and ap­
Sunday evening the residence of Mra. her husband’s farm which he has just
has become operative, anil said mortgagee has
day last. Many friends were present.
sold.
elected to declare the aforesaid princljiai sum proval of the flop of Mr. Iloughtalin. If
Buck on the county line between Barry
Rev. D. P. Breed, register of the Mar­
of two thousand dollars with all arrearages of Mr. II. did not become as corrupt as the • Married, at the residence of the bride
interest tiiereon to be due and payable byreaaon
on Friday evening last, John Cook and and Eaton caught fire and was entirely shall conference, has issued programs
of such default. There Is eiaimod to be due on majority of the republican party then
for the semi-annual meeting to be held
Fanny J. Downing. The Glee clilb fur­ consumed; contents partially saved.
said mortgage and aeeom|&gt;anylng note at the
dale of this notice the sum of two thousand two pitv him and don’t blame him for leav­ nished music for the happy couple on
The sun shine of the p»t few days with the Congregational church at Le­
hundred and ntoeV twn dollars and eleven ing them; but If it was for office, his de­
roy, April 29th, and including May 1st.
haa effected the erection of awnings.
cents (43.2M.1D, and nouproceedlngs er raft al
two successive nights.
Under Mr. Breed’s earnest and efficient
taw or-equity having been Instituted to r^ccrtr feat was just as it should be, and the
• Burt 8. Holly has been appointed
work this conference, which was but
the debt remaining unpaid, and so
BOWENS
MILLS.
greenbackera
are
welcome
to
all
they
said mortgage or any part thereof. Now there­
small and weak when he became regis­
town
clerk
to
fill
vacancy.
No
better
fore, notice is hereby given that on rtaturdny. can make oat of it.
Getting rather dry.
trar, has grown and flourished until it
the i«h ?ny of July next at
«J***0J‘**£
choice could have been made.
is now recognized as the strongest in
High wind# and plenty of fire.
A prominent gyeenbacker told me the
afternoon of that day. at the north
«*«* of
The bee business is assuming large
tlie court house In the city of HaaUaga,
There was no Sabbath school at Kin- the state.
other
day that they would nominate
county, Michigan. tUuU bsing the ptece
1
proportions in this vicinity.
holding Mi* circuit eonrt for Mid
ner school house last Sunday as most IHalnweR Independent.
Mr. H. for sheriff this fall.
Horse distemper is vexing farmers
there will be sold at public •“?&gt;««* *** ’’ft*'
of the men were, fighting fire. Charlie
A man named Mix, of patent bed
somewhat this spring. H. C. Carpenter
Bradley and Eider Gillaspie both losing spring fame, went on a tight here test
and John Schaibly having lost one horse
Saturday, and got rid of a lot of monev
considerable fence by the fire, also Fan­
From the Herald.
, v . . . . „
in a peculiar way. He got hold of
Thos. Cheesebrough slashed hte left each.
nie Williamson.
Chas. Mason's tinner's shears and cut
Palmerton &amp;, McArt! uir have at last
described in said mortgage as follows,
ihand into a saw the other day, lacerat­
up Charley’s coat, then took him to
The m^theasUtuart^of the southwest &lt;tuargot their mill in running ’ order, and are . S. A. Pearson has sold his Norman
Wagner Bros.’ clothing store and insis­
ing three fingers.
team to partial in Caledonia for 8450.
ted on buying him a new &lt;20 suit to
Messrs. Ed. Andrews, H. Livingston now ready for business.
The lecture atl.,0. G. T. hall was make the damage good. With the same
Arbor day was forgotten in Wood­
nortiieast quarter of tbe sojitlieartmwrter^rf and
.
Jas. Cool are aB building neat fen­
well attended and a good time.
shears he cut landlord Whitney’s watch
ces this week tn front of their residen- land.
Mr. J. W. Briggs is very sick, but at guard in pieces and threw the watch
The primary school in Dist. No. 4 is
this writing fa thought to be some bet­ with a portion of the guard, into the
filled tof’overflowing.
.
stove, ruining the watch, and made the
Mr. Joeeph
brother of John
ter.
"" k—
loss good by the payment of 825. He
Political matters don’t run smooth.
Mra. Frank Lamoreuxiis also on the ateo paid 85 for damage done at For­
md c. V, arrived here from Ohio Tues­
The
nationals
of
this
town
did
all
the
day. He expects to remain this sum­
bes's saloon in cutting up tinware with
sick list.
work of both kinds at the late election,
Etta Williamson teaches the Pinery the same shears.
mer.
.
Mrs. Dr. PrajSy and Mra. Wm. Moore and now only hold one office, that of 4th school, Jennie Holmes the Gun Lake.
constable, and he would not qualify.
It l» the Miller’® daughter.
IW«I1HIV&gt;
in .Ila nnSn: are attending a temperance convention
Mrs. Samuel Elleston’s father made
‘r“, 2.%??u2ui*r »&gt;Y&gt;' b«
“In “,1 “ST at Greenville this week. They g" " The-prohibitionists hold the office of her a short visit last week.
L bvlw In low «-o CT
town
clerk.
The
straight
democrats
delegates from the W. F. M. S. of this
Earl Stokoe is stopping with his sis­
A few words from Tennyson, set to
hold the balance of the town officers.
P1IUs claimed the audience which as­ The republicans hold—well they are ter and attending school at Kinner’s.
music by J. R. Thomas. They occur
Mr. Williams who has been sick so in a song which te one of nine good
sembles! at the Congregational church holding on for better times.
long is about again.
pieces of music sent us by the well
Spearing fish seems to be the occupa­
last Sabbath would have been far better
known publishers of music, Oliver Dittion of a great number of people nearly
pleased to have listened to a sermon
every night. We don’t believe in being
Mra. C. W. Jackson is very! 11; hopes son &amp; Co., Boston.
than to so many excuses, adjournments
The Miller’s Daughter. LoveSong.
mean or selfish, but it certainly .seems, for her recovery are not very well 001.da.)
by J. R. Thomas.
#
to other entertainments, etc.
Geo. AnweUer’s residence, two miles that this custom should be stopped by grounded.
2. Sigh no more. Ladies. From “Much
the persons engaged therein. Even a
The Banner man was in our midst Adoalrout Nothing." (30 eta.) Song
south, burned to the ground together
*0.1 mini
with its contents, about 7 o’clock last majority of those engaged in the sport one day last week gathering , up sub­ by Stevens.
3. Gterj Hallelujah. (30 eta.) Jubi­
evening. The family, except the chil- would quit if they saw any plan to scriptions for the paper represented by lee song by Lane.
.
,
ax—1—I- of ska
the Rows
fire make all quit. Would it not be a good him.
4. Sunset Cloud. (40 eta.)
Plano
dren, were Hbaent.
plan
to
publish
our
game
and
fish
laws
Mra. McKee, our pastor s wife, has piece bv Cloy.
I caught in
unknown, suppcpB
5. Alpine Maid. (35 eta.) Piano piece
in every paper.
Many people don’t been confined to her lied for a few days
the roof.
।
by Meyer.
know there is a new fish, law-.
past, but is at present on the mend.
foreijoan, be
heirs at Uw o( Mdd de6. Forest Whisperings. (36 eta.) piano
‘rther iK-rrons
The school in Dis. No. 6 opened the piece by Meyer.
MOBGO-THOEMATELE.
.
All the houses in Thornapple are now- 28th, with Mbs Summers, of Hastings,
7. Mandi from Falka. (30 eta.) Bv
the seaCold, dry and
MoeUing.
as teacher.
occupied by tenants from Ohio.
Carl Woodard has rented and moved
Mrs. Addie Murphy, daughter of H.
Many £»ru&gt;erx out of hay,
into the Grove houae at Morgan.
»
Sowing onto U the order of the day.
the*th.
Her di fat wm
How
the
fish
in
Thoruappte
lake
For governor. Judge VutZita. of
bearh*^JSSlLlthe HaMtar* Bammkm.
must have suffered on test Saturday
Andrew Bkreee, formerly of
Charlotte.
" - - —
A rail blockade wax added to the night, judging from the number of
Comstock, Kai. Co., where he will be
water blockade on Sec. t&gt;Wm. Muy- lights out.

Gfinoa Lime,

Airos Cement,

Corn, Bran,

bkli fimiff.

.

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MILLINERY

T

FARMER’S FANCY

(A true copy. J

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�MBS. UR9LE CARLISLE

mos’ breaks my heart jee’ ter see em.
An' when! think maybe I won’t nebber
see Wash no mo’, I feels like if der

[Bom Maury Poll&amp;nl In New Orleans TinK»
Democrat.]

Tribune of
tout it.”
&gt;
X &gt; ’■
x­
A pleasing occurrencewhich haa juat
, And Auut "Unit threw her apron
*Ia dis haro do place whar doy wanU over her head and * nobbed aloud, while come to our notice in connection with TORPID
TPRf*&gt;^
■ v r? R.
a cook ?"
T felt strongly tempted to follow suit. the New York etate meeting of the ! p | SO RD E R E D LI’* ’
I turned from tho kitchen table, |
and MALARIA* rthl&lt;rf
“I wnl&gt; see a friend of mine, a law­ Grand Army of the Kepublic is so un- I
From theaeaoanws arwo tnr^
whore I haJ.yainly been endcavoriug to ; yer,” I said, “pad auk him to inquire usual in many respects that w venture
to reproduce It for the benefit of our B- diaaaaoB.of^^g^
bring order out of dire confusion.
about your son."
“Who told you I wanted a cook?n I
“Tbanky, ma’am.
Miss Louisy; readers.
Captain Alfred Rensom. of New |
inquired.
thanky, ma'am. Der Lord He knows
“One man ’et lives on ’jbinin’ piaee der ain't nothin* ’t all I won’t du fer York, while pacing in the lobby of the :
ber us. He come ter town to git some you ef you’ell jes’ fln’ out* Txmt Wash armory, previous to one of the meetings, ■
suddenly stopped and scanned the face '
parvishuns Sat’dy night, an* he he’rd
fer me. Dey didn't nebber hab no rite
—,
'em say at de sto' you was wantin’ ?r ter sen’ him dero, nohow, 'cause ef der of a gentleman who was in earnest convenation with one of the Grand Army 1
of a remedy that
•ook, an’ I low’d aa I was tired er doctor had er jes’ lis'en ter me, dat nig­ officers.
It seemed to him that he had j
Liver. AsaLirermctiicmcT^rT^^
&lt;ft-«lrr4 Ten UrtkR now iitxirr tresintrc! Br
pivkin* cotton, I’d cum.”
ger wou’dn't never d.ed. Dese here Mien thatTtio before, partially obreuml । ’“““V^'SSoSSix.t; rem&lt; "log
I felt encouraged. AIT of her prede­ doctors, dcy comes a-messin' on’ a med­ by the smoke of the battle, and yet this &lt;
.lit, lMtln.oototo._r. M- «•'&gt;UAV S. 0
through these three ‘‘•“T?
•YMAIU, ROSTlpAio1 11
cessors, who had numbered four in dlin’ wid fokes’ insides an’ er pickin' bright and pleasant countenance cottld i
twice as many days, had informed me . fokoH po*kete and ha’f der time dey not lie the same jade, and death-like via­
that a “ctdlur’d gentmun or lady had
age, which be so dimly remembered. | }*^?nJ^^£Sw^rOgri‘plug dot interfere
ain’t got no noshun what's the matter.
riecummendtd me to them," so I ~:J 1 Ef dpt ar doctor." said Aunt Ursie, But the recolection, like Banquo’s ghost,
B ------“What’syour name?"
,
FOR THS
i gradually raising her voice to concert would not “down" at command and
“Humic Washington Kylislc.
Dot’s I pitch in her excitement, “ef dat ar doc­ haunted him the entire .day. On the
my name.
Pae got a mighty gran'
tor hed er lis’ened ter me, dat bigger .day following he again saw the same
name, ma’am, but no purs’ ’tall."
countenance, and ventured to speak to
boy’d er bin here now—yon hear me
“Can you cook?"
.
talk
’Cause I told him* jes' What ter its owner. The instant the two veter­
A Gt?41 Medietl Work cn hTT
ans heard each other’s voices, that in-'
“Lord, yes, chile. 1 ken cook. Der
do.”
stant they recognized and called each
ain't no kind er cookin’ I can't do. I
“What did you advise?" I inquired, other by name. Their faces and forms
’ i er supper down ter iny house no
, willing to divert her mind from her had changed, bill their voices were the
r ’en las’ Sunday night; an’ dem !
: troubles.
.
same. The man whom Captalu Ren­
’
s low et dem things was der bes’ I
1- “Who, mo? I 'vised alum ter draw
ever dey stuck er toof inter. Au’ der parts tergedder, and roaum ter sod- som had recognized was Mr. W. K. Sage,
of St. Johns. Mich., a veteran of the 83d
fxpvrtetit-.- f-ry j
knows dey ’strored ernuf," she
1 hit's what I 'vised, and N. Y.Y.ight Artillery and both mem­
befert fell •&lt;,
added in rather a melancholy retro­ der ’em.
I gent’men, ef dat white man'd er minded bers of Burnside’s famous expedition to
r—*-:■ '■■ '•
PMC^i. b'ltmU.in i«-e »'tu)
iwB^embosaed cores, ft&gt;n
haXceMV
spect
.
: me dat boy wouldn't nebber died. I North Carolina. After the first greet­
*Wsll, I will give you a trial,” I said.
ings were over. Captain Rchsoin said:
Andi wish you would come in now and j knows ’bout sink fokes, I duz,- an' I
prevent the
“It hardly seems possible. Sage I sec
ain’t g-wine tor low-rate mysef fer no­
f put this kitchen in order."
body; 'cause no later ’n last week, Sis you in this condition, for I {bought you
Bad now. G«&gt;W uwhl *w*X
Aad she did. In an incredibly short
Temple, she cum roun’ here, an’ she must have been dead long ago."
space of time she had everything spot“Yes, I do not doubt it, for if I am£
'low she hadn't al ep’ nun fer fo’ nights,
bsaly dean and neat, and was ready for
not
mistaken,
when
we
last
met
I
was
’cause der nuroligy hurt her so bad in
Ttil* book »houU ber**.| i,v th- V
JxUfarther orders; and so begun my
her log. An’ I tole Sis Temple fer ter occupying a couch in the hospital, a
acquaintance
with
Mistress
Ursie
victim of “Yellow Jack” in its worst
git dido strans er yarn offen a black
Oarlisle.
form,"
sheep nnd nine atrana offen a white un,
bo* win not be weful, wb. tb*r 'niitl "nJirX’
“I remember. The war seems to have
Punctually with Saturday night her
an’ twis’ ’em to^edder nine times, an’ causal more misery since its close than
“ole man” arrived, and was brought
wrap ’em roun’ dac leg, an’ whatever when it was in progress, replied the |
W. Ji. Parker. No. 4 Bnlfim i. -tr. ; ty,-..
in for my inspection.
she do not ter put dat leg oaten der bed Captain. 1 meet old comrades frequent-1
b« eoMonrS &gt;.u in
'’Mias Lou ify, dis here’s my ole man."
gjirtngjikill and txperiei.c.- &lt;t; . .^7 .
fust in der moniin’—an' she dun hit."
ly who are suffering terribly, not so
raoatr
Ui.V. La,.
tj ri a t a..
Aunt Urs-e weighed nearly two hun­
“Wiill?" I inquired.
the
akll)
of
all
other
uhvtlcfctnx &gt;1 hi A | ,
much
from
old
wounds
as
from
the
mid■
■
im
■
10V
A
0^
dred pounds, and the “ole man’’ barely
•«I&gt;eeU*lty. Hueh tnwird
-»TrrvcyErr r“Wall, you dun see Sis Temple hero arsons which ruinal their c
M
one hundred. I inquired his name.
&lt;*MfuUy
wltbcra!
an
in
■*•
al
1 0J1I &gt;P
dis marnin’, didn’t you ?”
- “Pio man Charlie Burton," said Aunt
“I think so myself. When the war |
M ■ KB ■ ■ ■ &gt;
“Yes.’’
Ursie;
»
I returned home and at times I
g
—
»»
“You ain't seed no signa or nuroligy closed
would feel well, but every few weeks I
" “SJKALDEN 8 MANIFOLD
“But,” I objected, “you told me your
'bout her, is you?”
name was Carlisle. How can that be
that confounded “all-gone" feeling
\
at
»taa&gt; iseMiiy
tho
if your husband's name is Burton ?’’
I
“Well, den," and Aunt Unto retired, i would “J1"6 "P™1 J™,
„MX
“So hit ia; bo dey bofe is. I was with u air of dignified triumph, to the
Oxer 300,000 Mbjccta ar.d S.000 :!«.#■
’!h rh K“
In ,
8tw, nuroerrMb mans, mretnjn
horned Kyi isle an’ I specs ter die I rkw.k«&lt;&gt;r.u nf kor Awn n.1Ovfn.n,.,
a
the
service,
me entirely
pro
3.00; clM-ap-V william *l.*..n&lt;&gt;.
l i
n
1d
“&gt;:ed
one offailed
the won't
pottsibleand
t«&lt;4
of , u
Kylisle, an’ I doan perposo ter go fool- JSETr,.,
paanthMi.
300,000 Vslom&lt;-.&lt;
'f/.jk.
*' onf &gt;wr
1 »"'&lt;&gt;“» dy«|wpsia, M.M of the time ,11 I
hPup* changin' er my name fer no
I
!!ZZL
‘
;?l
.
d
h
d
had
no
appetite,
then
again
I
would
l&gt;eI
u.iggpr. Dis here ain't de fus' husbin*
L’aliad, an’ moru’en likely 'twon't be envied that Waahe term had eg- , corin' ravenomdy hungry, but the min-1
JOHN IL A I,DEN, fnl.ll-ht
T •
plrod the previoua epnng but that for | ute I aat down to eat 1 loathed food.
TflAOE rtAltK,
3few&lt;or*. r. o. Bo\ m:
— de las’. You tell Miss Louisy goodday, ole man, an’ cum along, cause I I yanona and sundry misdemeanors ho Mv skin was dry and parched, mv tlwb “
,
had
boon
remanded
for
ux
month.
;
Rkme
and
flabby.
I
hold
nothing
on
my
iuuh’ be gittin’ back ter dem vittlea."
, longer. If no other mishap occurred stomach for days at a time, and what :
«
n. .
\
&gt; she might look for him before Christ- | little I did eat failed to assimilate.
1 ■ bcxuc. and do not buy without it
“Miss Louisy," remarked my hand­
. mas. Her happiness knew no bounds, I was easily fatigued; my mind was de-;
maid, one morning. “Dis here Bible
pressed*,
I
was
cross
and
irritable
and
‘
1 and she went about her duties singing
er yonrn’e jes’ like Miss May's Bible, j with unnecessary vigor her favorite many a night my heart would pain me I
my young mistin’, et T used ter nus’.
so
I
could
not
sleep,
and
when
1
did
I
M1s*3 May. she used to read ter me , hymn, until I felt compelled? on behalf had horrid dreams and frightful night-1
i of the neighbors, to remonstrate.
oaten it an* toll mo *bout der jedgmin’
As the time for the return of the mares. Of course these things came on
day, an’ all dem ctroua kind er things. I prodigal
drew pear, she began to pre- one by one, each worse than the other.,
Mias Louisy, what does you think i pare for him, and was constantly mak­ My breath was foul, my tongue was
’bout der jedgmin* day enyhow?
I ax
ing excursions “down town" to expend coated, my teeth decayed. I had ter­
PAYSONS MBS »oyf»br-. N;ti.
Sore T1
Hiss May dat once, an* she low et dor
rifle headaches which would leave mv t
| her earnings in “sumthin' 'anther fer
and all
and
nervous system completely shattered.; ।
wnz gwino ter be mighty heap er 'cite- &lt;
I Wash.” Like all of her race, sho had In fact my existence since the war. has
I .v I KI U 'xs ;■ .'fj • U&lt;;!hoywx MiSjl
jntnt den, but hit wan’t gwine tor las’
no idea of taking thought for her health, l&gt;een a living death, from which I have 1
tong.
and if anything suggested itself to her often prayed for release.”
j ^AI.XOF STATE TAX L\Xl
“But dat ain't what I cum ter see you
uiind-that he would like, she would, at
“Couldn't the old surgeon do vou any
'bout. I cum ter tell you dere’s gwine
the first possible moment, go in search
•
,
AranuBiii Mtrn'
ter be a derbatin* atde church ter-night,
Midi., \i.
of it, regardless of wind or weather. I
Jx
hta .U..1 he
i Nolte** la hereby x:*«;it thnt •;• ■
an* I lowed I’d go, causa ’tain't gwine
■
X |
MDiMF KbW
OLD.
expostulated with Iwr on discovering but like every other doctor, failed.
ter cos’ me nut bin.’ Sis Temple, she 1
{ her drenched to the akin after one of 1 ■/*?’ . ;U id !“X nAr.V,! was. »on° •‘H'1
FKVITA
AND
TBF.FV
LOW
T&lt;&gt;
DI
UTMI
AND
PLANTERS,
say she'd cum by fer me if I went.” I her nightly expeditions, but I might as
1‘T.n u.'
without that to build upon I could not
M«ck fifiucimw Frw cntaioruM.
ceo.s. jonselyn, FtvCmu,n.y
the trtMWurrr of Mid connty, w
“What ore they going to debate
gfct
well.- When
I was —
at .....
my worst, —
_____________________________________ ..
! well have reasoned with an infant.
«,-------------------------about?” I inquired.
i
“I des went fer dese here han’ker- pdes of the severest nature camo upon
“Hit’s der reg’ler s’ci’ty, an’ dey hez /che fs, Miss Louisy, I seen ’em in der । ni&lt;;* /I hen my liver gave out, and with-'
Ml the tfewurrr’s &lt;&gt;&amp;«■'• In Bntberltv«*f Harting*,' lu Mid ■
er speakin' ev’y munt. Dey is gwine iwiuder, but I nebber had no money i ou^ “,e us?
THE CnBAlW WORK EVER ISSUED t
‘‘^thartics I could not.
(betat th* tlrnu and pbr- A
ter prove which is der cleanse', der nig­ will me don ter git 'em for Wmd&gt;."
bnlinatk tax xak*'. It r«w t&gt;r-..
; “ove
•»•*'«•»« ^b, My blood got at thb»aflce awwuln;: t«* l.v
ger et washes in der summer an’ doan
Tho next mormng I mumed tho .ound . “k? » “’T*"',1]! ?tf ani1
1 llt,T"ilS' 11
wasli in der winter, or der one et washes .I
“d ,™
““y
- Wen
tetter have died, b l
in der winter an’ doan wash in der’ j Uo. rou^ Aunt Unto i-WAwS*
bv him.
The lands will be offvnsl &gt;’i
—aww Liwaamr of—
-.tie,
quick un;ltitnra
withw.it
vcicuiuuy.
” I
|
summer, and I wants ter he’r ’em an’ husky voio. .nd r.plli puto.
Tb.
-noWnnny
I hav&lt;.
whSi'.l
rbmw ol the Mate s nil.- at 11
“How inanv- times I have whhnl I I
ter css’ my vote.”
the -ale in.rheennniv.
r*lsr.tr*"i‘. .,1 --- — .
. . .. _ .
.
•yrapl..m» »oou dor.Jopod mto lh.1 | |,iul dl«l the&lt;toy w.captuml Xewberne
“How are yon going to vote?'*
Wll-LIAM
you----------are no\v
’of- I
scourge of tho
.
the race, pnenmonia.
pneumonia, and be- &gt; “And jM-----— •'the -pichire
! •
“Who. me? Lord, honey, I'se gwine
forc
1 kucw tllut m‘
health.”
ter cas’ my vote wid dor summer . e*H;' KArvant
the picture
from life. I
wsa leaving
loavintr mu
inn forever.
forevur.
“And
Ami **
' •
-is taken
; servant was
cause when coin weather comes, 1 never
Ikfauil having been made it
B:
She could not realize her owp dan- I am in perfect ebnilition. Mv nerve I
wets
my'skin
fer Mte?*i'ou
no man.” Millie U«- , ’'"■•
oartafa tnat-piunsofAil-iric.; .1
■ Well
T wi.h
nd il »•" Piti,nt “W&gt;««r her^oant tepe 1« rretore.1; my Htomuch reinvlgortenth da* nf January. A !• —1
mJtion ronwould JJ .»?„• ““ d*?" holore her boy. oomin* .nd fifed: my B«h ia hard and healthy; in
ItoQtbwnrd ruirtCamMnc hl* wiir
Carter a cook ” I said Ajlni Im been I oauxner*t&lt;! tl,o little gifts she had in i *art 1
new ‘'n‘’r&lt;&gt; and
iXbhk*. aud nxwded l;i the -.Uh-.
t&lt;’r«i
for Barry • nmJ •
a coos, imjo.
nss been 8toro fQj
’ a new teawHiHffe wholly as the result
twdfth day nf Janutirj, A. i‘
totSdH’fOr*
1 ttU i
“fitt soomh like. Of my head nd jes' • of «*&gt;“*. W«rnr£ Tippecanoe. This
O*td&gt;k'k u, «u.t In Liber N el1 r.w :
iw.
on
which
s»l&lt;) mortr.txr the &gt;
“Veil chile. idKfir* Imi I am*h stop buttin’a minnit, I could think or rw“»rl«W®‘preparation which IvoiisidIMDISP£X3WU UMAHY OF IMIVOUAL KNOWLEDGEbe duo, at the dal* of thin u«Mt-, —j, —
,' .but
h . sumthin*
r.9
,e finesttorAc
1“
,mt I
1 ain
“’X
.ttmtlim- et
»t nd do me good,"
.rood - she
.h. said
-id ' ?
«
l!»
Hnwatontc mid
and stomach
rtoaach restorer
rretorer
..h a—
____ . ..
.
.
M»vru huudrud urd sixty
gwinn promUH, cawferaF'i dun read her : one day toward the last. "Dere’s dat I
U*“o.v&lt;fr^nta'«Uh6-«vil in­
out in churoKi”
-■ 2
’
’ *i the R0*-*1** °Ohe
“Read &lt;:ef out ia Thur^r? What Uo cake gok ter l»o made 'foro Wash gits
g Oo. 122
Btrwt,
ieenrgdiby said rn&lt;’rt«;»\«.
,?
hecr, au j^rd knows, I ain’tx owin^ASPi •! I«^5IC^r°f .dy8ppPfua’ a11 lna1'
-xS
j* Bw^^Kinnlation of food, and Indeed made a
you mean ?’’
?
i/
er
&lt;lrap«jui«
iadfeir
R
?
ni
:
in
new
man
uf
me.
,
‘'Well.jwhenever dni**hiia luJfnX
—-----' &lt;mU»eu»eM&gt;--«*Kbth.tayof J'F-.
‘'Ti?*
oneo'ciodrln the aBentoo?. a
iey jos*
Krefi’r
y'
h*k&lt;&gt; •,rt‘qk cJ1,1,‘'¥Sf»ta*“
fitont for al
wants er cook, dey
door at tbe rmtK hcnw in Ihr • By -I
tobc
( v . it
k
^hile ^nently miising over his rvcol2asF’i^.«".^
StiuHen know, an*he
v —
l*JIh der*n!\r**i
«it fin rthnrch. an’ d/m h» says: ’Bis VJa-'l,,U“d° Cnr yoa’ Annt | lertions ofthe past. M
*When
he
again
................
1 E.au7IMAn.BM...tml•**™.r*l»*n
U1.1
v iurn.i i
Mi: u m&gt;h« -f
I\Bmplov
fe or
whoever
j
s^ld: it oil the vet-1; Sli
I\empln
or who
ever wuz der las’oha ?\«P’ !
be he
a,Ko&lt;lMiul
UM u tbr KllhrU hUdrr IL- v i. '"' 8“
“ worked
* ’ dere,
’
, will nleaM rise in' 1 .
‘T'gt Sr,’'««g^ter W’’
It^Foffid l»e a.go(teend if all the vet। ffik
r' nL Ki.
cl»rie,‘Imt 1 wantx^fer hafe pr han
- so intensely 1 B«+ai
—’m
- ■ erans- who
who hav
lutye eufterwl
‘ give her character.'
r. ven hw .lom^ [ der mix in er* dat cake' inj»e|f&gt;&gt;’c«n-=“ 1 and
__ _ _________ -..5
.-.i UL.li. nn. VnflMtanil also all
nil nth
other" in the land who an-' XS
she rise an’she low ez how she'd dun ’
Wash oilers did love dei v(ay
y(By rcook
I cook ms
his iv»»uiuniKnu
; enduring so mucn
much misery could know ■ E5£M
been cookin’fer Mias Cnrteo-, an’ she ■ ittl
A'our
PiT^riiAiin Xi.irro and
nnA the
*k.. wav
__ I! i*..!-? *
rittlcs. How long you spec’it will be.’•Si'
0'1* fXperifmce.lSage,
T
Jobs
V.
HUUSfi
thirty
Mx
(»k
in
J
owuj
W
p £•&gt;low ez rfhu didn’t s’poae az no right- j ’■/„&gt;
Ks khM-»MWeaKa.‘nfcz ' W
£0’ p
I’m up agin?"^ . ' &lt;
&gt; • f *' i
Vou h«ve been restored."
'
mindeU culled pusson nd res’ satisfied ;
mor* or less, or w&gt; much thereof xx “Not long. I hope$H said, not look- ,
j
al»ve converse-'
KintoWtM
Miaamt
dw
w&gt; *&gt;&gt;4
ter Stay dero, an' don she tole how ing nt her: but som«Jung!fin my fooe 1 •»?t-re&lt;iiat&gt;t«l.
,
________________ MllMmmnMlf
,pr
trcM*”
-------Mias ^-Carter kep ev'ythiug locked up,
. betrayed me, and She made a fruitless
• . ,T,7,
■
1
I
.. .Probate Notice
~T~
**—1
--------------«n* never t»y no means, lef’ dem keys
’ An.l itoko.1, oxciJd'l?^
pillow., ,
The Iwrt on rarti, can truly Ixe Mid ^‘'"’““^“^‘rWt'KioS'.rot tto
^V1UH"1 I 1U1WUJ
outen her ban’s; and how she wnz alius
nxuiraiutcnioK.
mm&gt;»‘
a cumin' in der kitchen an’ er sayin'
AUTita Mon.w
she wanted dis hero fixed dis way, an’
tether thing totber way. An’ Sis Tem­
'»&lt;''r
ple law, she did, et she wnz raised to Lord s sake dout let lotinn tallhap- itively cure piles,-tetter and all skin
me
fo nobody
my boy gits
cause
eruptions.
Trv
this wonder
hei&lt;i»r
1 derotmefi an. rrqtujstMi to w-mu..* iiLY &gt;i
cook by fiiM-ciass white fokcB, ah'sbe i1 pen
dereter
won
’t be
fer Leer,
to make
it | Satisfaction
guaranteed
or money
re: I
could'nt stan' no sioh ways oz dem, an’
she lef. An’ arter dat ■ dey took der seem like home ter lum^f I sin t hecr. funded. Only 25 oents. For satebv F 2S".,,mUo" “&lt;&gt; *Jknranro ’ilu rei2SJ!iX".»w
; His wife's dun lef hiri, an’ his little HotefiptaB.
&lt;»--t»brr iwxt. .Au'
t’Tj.f X
veto on hit, an’ fruni dor way dem i Chilian’. JI forgot hint. «• de™ Jn't ■
**
•,l5’
I
SAVAGETfARMVM.
niggers’spre&amp;s deyselvos, I (loan spec
Camnau bmldii z. D •' *lr
j nobodykeers ter see him but me. Ylon’t f
An Kyeto Hurtne«.
forMamot•*ihJrth5Sa|;.
dat white ’omau's gwine ter ’suado none | you think der good Lord all spsri me
2*2 2S«‘!4- *»
uy em tfer step roan' in dat kitchen
■ jes’ ter see him wuncc mo’?’’
‘ -ware the best of every anfclclnhH°lK‘e ’’’’ite
hidjreof’prrtMlt
I could not speak. I could only turn : hasscttmrt the wury for Kemp’s Italiam for
”
my heml away and toko her hand. Her &lt;bltb.^anda'l'iaflecti^ioUhetlrnwuSbi---------- -----ns.
laier^on
voice nan grown weaker even as she!
voice had grown weaker even an she j Hold on a positive guarantee. Price aer. andlt
Frob*tv
Order
•,
.
*
ururr.
SJl mtie
rn ® tw^ay fer ter spoke, yet «till ahe turaod her falling
i
Mhihigan, County of
uoa mue wntiu fer me, cause 1 wante eyes
--------— —
v~—*- »I’had
* power ' I
upon
me. —
as *though
•Aiunnmmivn vurM.
' At a Stawlou of tb»- rrnbstfi* Cnnw »
mighty Ud fer U&gt;r git «r letter off someto Stay the coming of the grim messen­
ter W aah. He’s my son ets in der
ger who already waited beside her.
pneteashey, an’ I ain’t he’rd from him
'
“Miss Lonisy,"' she resumed, in so
met long time. I dun save n little
j faint a whisper I could scarcely catch '
»&gt;6y ter sen’ him. Dey put him in
the w ords, “you’se been mighty good an’
««
yy9. , e y«» cum this spring, an’ der
me, an
’ I thanks
you
ferter
itjmd
U.»» .
lK&gt;rd knows when dey1. gwin0 ter let I kino
whenter
Wwh
&lt;-nm»
I „nt
y.r
gire |I e&lt;»ninhtluu.
it'‘b^au.T’loafter
mMiTta^iY'ti'.Ti;'
tboimiHfs of ruses, him frit crowd nnCrtne
2*9°*
"Md deter me. Der ulo„-UT
1
nun
oil
item
httlo
things,
an'
ax
him,
fellows.
Actuated
by this motive ami
dvfokea
dey looks down
on Waah/an
’
-tarol.
t^;~
"&gt;T, -«U. fer ter try an do rite on’ ;
’W’-*rtar,. 1. nth
rterzil. mail
man Vdin
I,,.
....
t. ____ ’&lt;££
. “ I
Mm, caitoe, ron me, he’a mr hirt ha. .—.Kto * ' .*Lu?2 H*1 inter no mo’' max.
=a. Frrnrti &lt;&gt;r En^Mi, with full dlreetlm, -k.J
&amp; ?;■!
4-‘CTl ■•’'•lork In \K I
Mto* chile; but I Iotm him, oaaM Mto. । ES,W':£?
good Lord CM8F£l,r!5te,ff
; S!!r “W
-to •&lt; van
«r &gt;«m a«.
fatmay. he', der onliof
'r.
■Id
«&lt;r Hirn, N?V«.,M.r&lt;-«rtBtorti,ltartJSrvv A
&gt;i h&gt; n»
ba wrxa Mina good ter tax'
I htaMLSi ,
।
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mM mmrt. then to
Druft Hc.rwrs1 kaowa ba didn’t 'toad tee km dat hlm~e«d-bv«!-____________
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la the Fature
'«&gt; the .-it* .
Future
When
j
cm
i
hare
a
eoturh
and
want
relief
.
think
&lt;&gt;f
,
?
cause.
'*“*£ 1?
£ i
••**. - — -W — W , Itoami Babua mrifc. n™ aod n,,.™ :
te
AIMI It |&lt;&lt; furlher
remedy for those dhww«&lt;. j-^. £,
rire WXIcr U&gt; tin-

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llllnote, Ark.»w Ixml-l.uk .irf l «inw- | J"**"!.' Vw -Ir.i ix»IU«u« Gmu &lt;£.
•ee to make laws to arrure from waste lauds ’*«' *-tieunnr'. in. Zobehr F»granteri for school pur;x&gt;t»es. Tiie measure 1 *n» is wiUW wjto to Khartoum and a*
!o divide Ink, honuweil., » portion of tbe , “»}&lt;■' tbeetiUwrfiy
“* Khedira, hot and
■Sk.urewrv.tloo lif Uakote was pe-oed. under Geneml fonlon.
Several amendments were mad? to the* The campaign in Tonquhi terminated wtoh
bankraptey bilL In executive suasion Chas. । the capture of Hunghoa. The French tat
E. Coan was confirmed as assistant secrete- . has oocupied Amoy, in order to force ths
ry of the treasury.
•■payment of a heavy Indemnity. The viee-

1-00”, of New York, has tieen
nominated assistant secretary ot thetreasury, to succeed John C. New.
The Washington Monument wuoctation
• ft?"
to «sk congress to provide for
! the celebration of the completion of the
shaft within a year.
Before the tariff debate in congress doses cd a resolution that It Im cnmiwtent fur con­
hpraker Carlisle intend* to take the floor gress to fix freight rates on niterxtate coin lost Bae-Ninh will be beheaded. and tbs
and. advocate a tariff for revenue only ** merce, secure free oumpetltion, and urohibit 6J’Y?n‘?r ot ' P“*n b*8
i amply sufficient to afford Incidental pro- discrimination of any.-kind. HWta were, Pekin for punishment,
passed to adjust the account for arms he-1
----------- —
l te -tion to American labor.
Sg-?
South Carolina and the fed.-ral gov
-partt
------------! Friday the bouse committee on iMHtoffices tween
eminent, —
and to authorize tiie !&lt;«■«:ton &lt;&gt;f w/
a
--—
arid postroads by a vote of ten to one adopt* ertiment,
soldiers’ home in one of tlie Deirag
ed * resolution declaring It the sense of the branch
states., at a cost of S^'AiXXl. (?m&gt;committee that it is expedient to adopt the wester
Klderation of the. bank nipt bill having beat
' contract system of postal telegraphy.
resumed, Mr. (Jeom jtropuhed an amend­
The house- committee on coinage haa ment giving laborers and nervanta priority
voted to report favorably the I*cry bill to over debts due to thg state or die United ■
prohibit tiie issue of treasury notes for leas States. In executive nasion objection was
than 85, and to provide for the issue of sil­ made to the immediate consideration of the I
ver certificates In denominations of 81, 8“ recommendation bv the [iresidcDt that the
and 85.
collector at Key West be removed for sym­
John A. Walsh has written a letter to the pathy with tiie Cuban insurgents.
president expressing a willingness to turn
Apr. 1R.—In the senate, yesterday,adverse
over to the government all the documents reports were made on the newspaper copy­
in his poraefisfon relating to the star-route right bill and on the resolution for the erec­
&lt;shcs providing he will not lie required to tion of a bronze equestrian statute to Simon
appear t&gt;eraonaliy In the prosecution. The Bolivar. The jostofflee appropriation bill
matter has been referred to the attorney was completed and passed, tiie only-amend­
general.
ment being an aditlon of S25.UOO to thfe item
Faith u by calmness provi-d, »
The house committee on foreign affairs for river mall servioe. Mr. Plumb announc­
decided to report that tiie president be di­ ed that.st no extra cost the time between For know thia truth—thou const not love i
all
rected to bring the attention of tiie govern­ the oceans had been diminished one day.
Unless thine own boartcry—
ment of V enezucla to the claim of John E. After tributes to the memory of Rei»«TsenWheelock for 850.000 for indemnity for tative Herndon, the senate adjourned to
gross outrages and tortures inflicted by an Monday.
official of that country, and to enforce an
Apr. 21.—The senate passed a bill euthorANECDOTE OF A QUEEN.
immediate settlement.
izing the cancelation of any indebtedness
SCO
The bill introduced in the house by Rep- against the Southern Illinois Normal uni­
i resentativ© Henley to encourage education versity by reason of the burnlug of United
• m the states and territories provides that States arms. A bill was introduced to pro­
(Cor. Ban Francixco Call]
, all newspapers hereafter published in the hibit collecton* of internal revenue from Is­
; several states and territories in any language suing liquor license in states where the local
The arrival in this city the other day
। whatever shall l»c carried free of postage low* forbid tlie traflic. The bankruptcy bill of that "Queen of Tahiti” who was no
was
jtassed
by
Its
to
15.
Mr.
Junes
*
intro
­
i through the malls within the limits of the
duced a bill to appropriate 51.000,000 in tod queen’ of Tahiti at all. reminds me of a
• United States and territories.
of the world’s cotton exposition at New story ilia Queen-dowager Emma of the
Kv- r,,e i’ouse committee on public lands has Orleans.
IA» ! instructed Representative ravson to favor­
, ably report his bill to prevent the unlawful
HOUSE.
perience the first time she visited San
I oecunaney of public laud in aby state or
Aim. 15.- The house, ,by a vote of 140 tn Francisco. "Emma,** as she is famil­
| territory by parties who have no title* to
the land shall be unlawful. It further pro- MB, resolved to consider the tariff bill, in iarly but always respectfully spoken of
of the whole, and speeches wenk by her people, is three-quarters * white,”
J vide* that It dial J lie unlawful for any por committee
son to demolish any such incloNure when It made by Messrs. Morrison, Kcll.v. and Milla as the expression goes, being the
-moiudes more than 640 acres of land or any Bills were reported to authorize the Arkan­
sas Midland railway to bridge,White river,to daughter of %n English father and a
I agricultural lands.
•
maintain a floating hospital at New Orleans,
i The treasury officials do not believe the to permit the construction of a dam across "half white” (Hawaiian and English)
recent decision of the supreme court enti­ the Mteslaaippi river at St Cloud, for the mother. She is therefore not darker
tling persons returning from abroad to free sale of tlie Sac arid Fox reservations in Ne­ than a decidedly brnnette Caucasian.
entry’ of their wearing apparel, whether in braska and Kansas, and to pension aoldlera In her suite dt females were a number
use or not will hfford much relief to the and sailors for disabilities incurred beyond
of half-white and pure-blooded Hawaiicustoms officers in' deciding where tlie line the loss af a leg or an arm.
ans. One of the latter was a strapping
shall be drawn.-Under this decision it ta
Am. IA—The tariff bill was debated
thought many perrons will attempt to bring throughout
big girl, with the independent swagger
tlie
entire
session
of
the
liousc,
through wearing apparel which they never yestenliv. Mr. Russell deprecated the re­ and upright carriage peculiar to Sand­
expect to use, and the burden of proof will opening of the agitation, but said the re­
be on tiie government to show that the per­ publicans accepted tbe cliallengh. Mr. wich Inland women of all classes, and
son who has an excess of such npparel does Blount thought legislation should be such this woman nearly everybody here who
not move In a station of life which requite*
saw the party insisted upon was the
I it. It will be very difficult, for Instance, for that a revenue standard would ultimately queen. She was b g and very dark.
i” reached,
i
ihtu. and
mm said the
niv ireduction
,
by tiie
me * , t
r. ,
,*
the customs officers to determine In the case be
of ladles who have qn unusual amount of bill under discussion would be about 8iX),- which-oatisfied the popular idea
costly dresses whether they can be &lt;rom by 000,000. Mr. Chase predicted that a cut of corning , Emma , better
— . thani the
i&gt;er
I them or not. Il Is expected that the denart- 20
9O.l*
r,cent
c*ul.t un
on wool
wo°’ would
wo’’’.d stop
p most
InoM of the queen's
queen’s own
own proper
proper description
doecriptian:: Petite
I
menLwlll Issue n cin-ular letter of instruc- raills in the country. Mr. Jonas spoke of
i tion to the customs officers, embodying the the imperative demand for a reduction of in person and comparatively light in
the tariff; and said the passnge of tiie bill complexion. “Lalani"—that was the
, opinion of the mipremc court, although
j doubts are expressed whether any rule can -’• would place the democratic party an the big girl’s name—received the homage
'belaid down which will prevent smuggling. side of reformation.
of clerks, shop people, chambermaids,
Anu IT.—Thehousc passed a bill author­ waiters, bell-boys, and the uninformed
^rvn. mmvlcE.
izing the construction of a railway bridge
■ At a meeting of tho house committee on
public generally with such eridenoes of
,
across
the
8L
Croix
river
in
Wisconsin
and
the reform of the civil service, RepresentaMinnesota. When the pension appropria| tive lloblllzell was directed to report ad­ ।! tion
was taken’ up. Mi. Kosecrans offer­ the occasion demanded, being en­
j versely bills for the repeal of the civil- , ed aubill
amendment to strike out thq provision couraged in maintaining the commos
service laws. An unfavorable report was
pay of peh.-don agents, leaving their
------------- *----------I also ordered on Representative Warner's ‘ for theto
thus etthe pay department of the finny. delurionx by the queen,
•Ml&lt; iiU:xn.&lt;‘4unty of Barry—as.
"Die foliowin;
&lt; and time* have been des&gt;ry week for a year i bill to reduce the salaries of the president, | rtntiea
Now Watch tide nai&lt;r ever
*i .. ■ -.'io:: uf the probate court for thrjrounty Ignited by lire
Ara.
.IS.—The house imsaed l^lls to per- ^P®^
and &lt;”&gt;&lt;
«“* bo«M«
of Examhiere for holding and
learn this word ZO-pk-sj
..
...
Rrmemlx-r It &gt; cabinet oflicista, judges of the supreme
: F.:u*O, Hntiirn rtf tlie probate office ttrfhc city public ex.-uulu
fur teachers hi Harry b a panacea for IMrsjpetMa, iA.
I
mit
the
bridging
of the
the^Miraouxi
river at
at store*, eta., unnoticed and incon
,
mit
the
bridging of
Missouri river
meon-­
BflHousMas.
am court, and congressmen. In respome to nn
“
•’’'"—■icMi, any
f llw-iii.itt. tn said county. on Wedneduy, the erranty. Tire
ary lx authorized to grant trouble arising from Indigestion
or Sluggish
.*•’—-•-* I Inquiry from Philadelphia ns to whether the • .Sibley, and to limit to two yean
yeart the time veniuncea.
p***-, was
««*• in
Ju w
venienced. Tie
The party
a fashion*1&gt;
►h &lt;!.-.% &lt;4
&lt;&gt;( April. In th''
the year onr thoosHfid
tboasand special cqrtttin
Ulen are valid only until the IJvvr, esperiany HKADpcHjc.
witliln which Internal revenue offenders ,hlo j„
nn_
« kAn —.
appropriations committee would refuse to
&lt;;:■!
1
jnCicrd
unff
elghty-hmr.
may be
be.nn^vut^T. ,A—r.v„reblv
n-port »u
konw M» &lt;Uy, WMO. a*
Pn
Judge &lt;&lt;
Friilay awl HaturdavTMan h 2rth and »tii. nt
may
. «___ _ .u/'
make an appropriation for the dvil-servioe 1 __
Pn :--t.t, Cierntni
Cienwiit Miulth.
anilth. Judge
&lt;ff Probate.
Prolate.
-i. .prosecuted.
_ i.tn ..._ u___
i...—. nan nl th a ri-na-d wm* thickest nmil
around
ibc matter of the estate of Arthur K. liax- Hastings.
ximmlssion. Sir. Itandall wrote a letter ; made on the hill to relieve from the charge usual, the crowd wo.or desertion
oeseniun aneh
men soldiers
soiaiere at
:n would
wouiu have
nave re- Lalani,
i^aiani, riknd
ado thinnest
itunueei about
auoui Emma.
umm*.
t-nx.-ti •&gt; &lt;rj»e!!.
। Saturday, Apr. fith. at.Nashvdle.
saying his committee would not attempt to j of
&lt;&gt;□ reading and fdlnzthe petition, duly verified. . Saturday, Apr. Uth. at Middleville.
nullify any existing law. by refusing to jcched an-honorable discharge had they The former, seeing some perticularijr
MvuL Haskinx. widow of said derea.sct!. pray- . Saturday. Apr. IStli, at Prairieville.
“
*
rfr
«
w
&gt;
“
4
br
Mr
ht
*| make an apjwopriation.
nch and dazsltaglv' bright mlk and
’o.? fi:u fhas. G. Bentley. or'wmootiH'rsuitable j It lx expected that all who intend to teat’ll.
A KCIEMTIFIC C-CIMMIRSOX.
j '' Ai7'ia-The bM»
a bill tor lh« I v«lve». orderod • literal rapply for a
:■• - -n. ma . be appointed administrator of the ■ and have not certificates In force, will attend nt
&lt;-l raid dccvttM'd.
. | rtomu Ono et tlit-M.- plooes. Examinations will
A sub-com mi ttw of the. house committer •■stablishmeut of a bureau of labor statist lew, 1 dress, to be sent to her hotel.
Th-r.-ufAni
It jtaS ordered, that Monday, the •; In-gin
nlnrn'
Thr..U|&lt;^1 h
ix-eln promptly
rrssiptly nt nine
o’clock, and teacbcra are
■ on commerce &lt;lrrlded to report favorably to
»».i
in &lt;l.iy
ftay of May, A.
a. J&gt;.
I». txM.
thM. at ten
t»ai o’clock tn
hi the i urgently
nrfenfh requested fo
tu bc
br&gt;.
ptcwnl nt the
— -qwiilnt.
-------- | the full committee on Representative Mutch­ । atln ew»enseot not over fiX\000 per an- ; “And when shall I send tbe bill, yowr
'w'-norai,
wrnoou. be
lx- assigned tar
tor the hearing
bearing of raid j Exmainatiaux
Exmainutitnis wilt
will be bolli-oral
b&lt;*Ui oral and written.
written, ' .
•
.
,’ ler’s bill providing f&lt;i
for the- appointment of a ■ num. Tlie mate presented a message maiettv?” inquired the ever caution*
«tit! a . iml
mi that
UiaTlhe
the heirs
heir* at
&amp;l law of said de- I chlefiv
chiefly the latter. Candidates for a third grade
i
scientific commission
commission to attend the intema.
1
••
H«h»
&lt;
«-&lt;•-».
s-lentltic
•
&lt; ..nd all” other
perxons
inti
’
rcxti-djii,
salt!
;
certificate
must
paw
a
ratisfimtop^
examination,
I..;/..
...
‘
,, .
•tricnl exhibition to be hehl in
ilred to appear at usemiiobof I with a standing of TO per cent.. In cacb/of Un­
j«nM» of thosimcial esnbavn from skm.
, “Oh, never mind about that; Lalani
/.’..I next fall, under the auspices
"■L'i t i-urt. then t~
to ’lx-- *hoMcn nt The Probale i following subjects: Orthography, roartmg.u rliAi-n.2l.-ln the lunrc, bills were Wo- 1 will pay the caah ugw," replied Iralam
ii .it ,,of
institute of Pennsylvania
• * &lt; !-, in the । ity of llastium „,.
aHU .etmntv and ; Ing. arithnn th;, grammar, geography, U. 8.
One dose win eure any ordinary cough.
r't tiie Frankliu
Fpnnltl
hisirid
।
duced
furthe
creation
of
a
sllk-cultnrc
bui
herself,
and
then,
attrnctingthe
queen
’s
...«
—
--------*;
history,
rlvil
government
and
theory
and
art
of
to get ' for the promotion of mechanical arts. The
r »w rante. W any llu n-te, why the prayei of *. histi
acts almost magically. Ask any
I
V.r-v.klrtnilwa,
Ira-the
that states
artntaM; Iattention
.. *■ by, speaking
a ■ in•_
A.*
a her.
. 1
you b 2A cent bottle ot “Hnb" Cough Cure, ' bill provides that the commhafou may in- ■ reau,
to promote
education iff
nativo-to
• ml |4-tltlniier xhuuld notlM* grunleft. •
’I •teaching.
—‘
*n&lt;| It I* further ordered thnt wild ncthiotMT 1 Fora second grade, the additional require­ and don't-Iw jait off with any other
vite
vite scientific
scientific men,
men,native
nativeand
andforeign,
foreign.to and tcrrttorlrs, to redut* to lOcunw a gallon j .. . in Enaltah- “Here ImlanL am
in the
The cc...
cum- . the revenue lax on fruit brandy, to grant a ,
‘
“*
;”■■ notice to the person* intoresti’d in said | ments will be elementary algebra, j»h.v*|ol«so.
Il pnrtiejpate
participate in
the conference.
conference. Tl.c
-taiq of the pcfrdaicy iff raid petitl&lt;*i. aad the i physieal geoprspltr and book-keeping, with a
a
,
mission muvalra
may nlmi conduct such special ipin- 1 pension to the widow of Lieutenant De vbat my tnU w and pay it, pleaae.
standing In each branch of 80 per cent.
•
'•&lt;
thereof by causing a copy of this order 'standing
F • •
• |I vmtfStticww.
To have rebuked tbe
the hussy there
veetlgations. Iwth
troth at
al and subsequent to the ! Lons, and to ta?t the manufacture and rag
For a flrsl'grade. natural philosophy and gen­
t&lt;
publtahcd in the Hastings Banner, a
Per.-.
I ulate the exportation of oleomargarine. would have made a scene, but that ooaInternational
electrical
exhibition,
us
may
eral history
hlrtorj tths standing In each branch of
» •paper printed unrt clnr ulatfriin aatd County : end
?onduce to the progress of electrical science ; Urider auspeuxlou of the rules, bills were sideration aside, the splendid assurance
■ f Hain . once In each week forQiree stM-eesxivr —
—------ *1 after Sept, tat next, candidates for
^OrTand
in this country. 1 he bill appropriates $25,- E-iud to create a bureau of navigation in
»«- kprevious toHald dnv iff hearing.
treasury department, and to provide of the girl, snd the sight of the half­
------------- i. sustain an examination In
(ino. and require* that the work of the com­
CLEMENT SMITH.
tlcne, with narticulnr refer­
mission shall be completed within two I that in pension applications the enlistment grinning. hslf-affrighted faces of the
trie copy-1
.
Judge of Probate.
—,
,
j..... .T.T—,---------------- ,
__ | of ateohsllc drinks, stimn| and muster shall be- evidence that the sol­ other women in the suite, drove out of
years after the jiaxxagi- uf thoact.
i dler was then In goodJiealth. -By a vote of»
Guardiun’M Hair
I hints and tutrcolics upon the human systetiL
uqt'uii tjcKsnca.
-•I-.. Mublnu.XXrf^lbou,,. ».
IW to 1415. the hmixp refused to suspend the her mind whatever indignation the
, The bill Introduced in the senate by Mr. rules ana jmas the bill repealing the art re­ queen may have felt. Stepping to the
,
AJtOl T HUMBUG&lt;
Ingalta to amend section
of thetevlsed stricting the terms m presidential ap- salesman, she inquired. “How much,
lly Inspectoral are cor-., The remedy that advertises—xovr. uthkb of ffatutex propose* to so change tiie present . jK’Intees to four yeari
lsfc=Vnurv ..brrrtivcWn. ttart lu imnuwuv ul
please?*
“*
i any account, n on othkk a fraud and burn- laws In ret»)»ect to the special tax imposed
। bug-ta a fraud and humbug itodl on the face of by tne general govepiment on the mannThe qnoen rather choked at tbs
FOREIGN.
It, It must nocewurily taste of the quack and taeture and sale of intoxicating liquors as to
answer, “One hundred and fifteen dol
i
An
English
lady
offers
a
reward
of
£20,।
humbug
If
talk?
of.
A
remedy
of
merit,
one
that
tf t'sljmm. on the (bitty-find
provide that collortors of internal revenue I 000 for the rescue of General ftordun.
lara.
please,” but swallowing her
'
need
but
little
advertising
to
secure
a
tint
place
•
*). lE.st, thiTr will be sold, al
receiving such
; In the hotwclteld, never defames another. Much shall I* prohibited from
ta* hfcTi.-t bidder, at tbe
iRMUH..or
Urlicenses
IKKUM»
The A««trian crown prince and his wife
a one Is ZO-I’E-NA. the Liver and Dyspeptic special taxes, or grunting permits
’tewrlbod in tin- i-oimty of Bam', in saM 1
usiness, wholerale
wholerale or
or re
re-­ •
visiting tbe snltaq nt Constantinople.
seeded to settle the bill in good gold
| Itmaeeo. Keep the sluggish Liver active. The tor carrying on business,
It is feanal-in Berlih the return of the
tail, by Itauondealers or lirawei*. or In any
state or municipality In which Hie carrying Emperor's Illness may prove fatal, owing to
|
on of aneh buamctM to contrary to the state his great age.
or municipal laws, mid that the payment of
Rumors prevail in Dublin that Parnell
any tax Imposed by the internal revenue contemplates retirement from the leadership queenly indifference to such trifles an
drv-gdods trills.
।
law* for tlie carryirifc on of such tauitntra of the Ir*»h National party:
What Mruck m Old Soldier.
shall not be held to (exempt any ix-rson from
In telling this story Quon E*m
“Plunger*' Walton has reappeared in the
Vt find mare or W»r.
’ On reading «u»d Oltog the petition. &lt;luB vert“It will soon be twenty years since the war any penalty Imposed by theraff* laws for English hotting ring, hacking his favorites concluded: ** I never even rebuked ibe
Marshall. March M, ISM.
closed.” . I tied, of Edward Phillip* prajIna Jha’
carrying on the same. ,
with large sums.
(X)HNELIl'B FISHKB,
PhlUlps, muv be appointed administrator
Under the hot sun of August, !W3, the village I
THIS r URRXKCY.
, -,■ .
__________
_________
_______________________
Guardian. .i rward
The
boat _and
shoe_makervof
l»nd&lt;m have
of Dover, N. J., tai'"till asthe sphinx In EgJH.
rflthe estate of said deceased.
'
In tbe opinion of Mr. Buckner, ot the commeneed a demonstration against piece I thought I owed that much bo her few
while Elijah Sharp, of that place, slowly snd
softly spoke of the past. “Yes." lie said.
was bonne
house committee on banking and cnrrency, work which Is likely lo Involve the entire
the share of the public attention in­
In the army and saw many of the sights of those the condition of business in the house ren- I trade in England. ’
fearful years. I was finally dbcharprd from dis­ dem it impossible that the senate bill to pro­
tended for me which she relieved see
The degree of LL. D^-was &lt;
ability, resulting from sunstroke. I came borne, vide for the Issue of circulating notes to
miserable in lirelth and spirits; bo enfeebled national banking associatiomi will pass. James Russell Ixtweli and M.
that 1 took cold on the slighted exposure. Ute There are some members who bellvve that the tercentenary celebration
university.
seemed worthless to nte; I lived only in tnemthe bill would stimulate the Investment of
[Arkansaw Trawler.)
The Mexican__government
negotiating - W"
‘’^Tfaut was &lt;sad
umI enough/Ma-higx-;, pursuant to lincense
j^TiiaX
rnoci*,’’ 1 raid,
saM. dividing
dlvkUng my eastern
CTter
______ _ b __________
_ _______________________ _____________
eastern capital
capital ta
In nattonal
national, banking
bankir-----------for a loan of
000,000 from the Franco- | A
myntro to racon tlx- telhday of March. A. D. I Prtfttoner sIiot ^*t*gra»^ poUttooc.r la-/^7£ra
!
Mr. Sharp: “but I got SeMtig toclHtkw terxi to tocnsS? the rate«
to’thi-n'reim/ ■it’minhtration ’ ** ! *®nt home the other morning at an en
by She probate. &lt;,urt &lt;ff itarry county. Mteh -. . And It is f urtbvr
ln raid I "fl®;
S “i^^rrenon.lerf
r
all of the estate, right, title and interest of ; give
.x-tition. and the ! ovef jt OtitimOuuov.ll? Xul
Whro in alnttS for mowT. tort tbn twipw-&lt;■&lt; 111. xfvnnwd
—hour.
as.iicvwi Io tbr
Hit prwrm .Amliiirtralion.
Beemly
»e«»i&lt;t minor of. luandto the real rntatexlto- j
teTrarata gficoto"' ‘ht»
ttat eondit
on!I began takiiu Parkkb's Toimjc. house, no In* than the accumulation of ; The
Itton
T!^ I*wuvian rlly
------------------z£
-litof srisd Ms
city of Junin
was recently
„w
2*Mandhclngintbr county of Itani, in Ute .
1ft
rtlstlnr* Baxnrr. " ■I that
- • eend
inv health comraenred to Improvs right . |MW|neJW nn the culeudsrH through ImiScient attacked
bj one thousand
Uich
Backed by
rebels, who were
..”DJ *
rt*!'-ot Mlcfimi, known, un&lt; dtfritaM m fbl I j!l±j£5ErtrteSPimdfcinilntwl In said count land
'58?' .’.IK ™will |.re.™t uytUlMt Iran rupulfed.
’ * Yh.prrt.
~
rfret urlzed two dtIrens 1 wife.
i2nE?Torr?
’
^&gt;S
''^
,orthn
‘
rM
^"'
_______
intrigiM*
with
the
availj
”
I
am
Dot
late.
I am early. ”
•nmix-ricn itb) tti the t-axirm tUldlthn of tiie I of nerry, orr&lt; m cwi
.
nts.
"Whv didn't vov oome home laet
tobn-inew.and
now-exerplhutthat
hare to
«HnIonJaexrtv^l
to
businna, apd now-excqrtliw
that I have
t&lt;&gt; i opinion
is r*PrP**e&lt;’ thrt
’*Uil ^Imowleageof
M. De Brazza has rignrd a trehty with | ntehtF
o&lt;
|-™mr.
. take cam
care about
abouf exposing mvw-lf
mysrif to tin- hot sun ; thta
tills fact
tort and
sno f«**r
fear of consequent
wtiseqnetit contraeoontreeMARY &lt; kaihxx:k.
—1 am a* well as I was the »laj 1 cnltateff. What tion of tin- currctiey ore strong rrusons for
ne most powerful sovereign in western ■ Tr&gt;
Guardian.
differences there are I----- -------- ‘ - the--------*--------ofjJongrw
---------- —to-suapttid
.......... —»sIn 2:f~r
thingy--guns
and ‘luiyo-.'
relnrtanec
the Africa, bv which all the right bank of the
netx kill: 1‘ABKKW'e ToMJC raves. ’ v
.i coinage ot
rc nwcu
maun
of Sliver
silver &lt;unian».
dollars. W
hile It is
admit- c4infff, jasitrs under the protection of;
t JIHSOLI TION NOTICE.-Tlie firm ot RkhThta preparation which has be.-n known a« | , t thMt ,H.rhttpH ihr currency is now in _
' Not without staggering.k Horton having been this day dlsIn a recent speech Prune Minister Fury
‘Why didn’t you stagger home,
*“*. L B. Iticharda coctlnuinz the buatncaa
„(,T“Jit.,-A" ,KEr'jSBSlJt
tllal Oil, mav !«■ Ito’ duel n-~n toe tile | exprea-cd
rt the nld stand in Prairieville, tills Is tn give
the belief that French democracy
lertor ar 1*2 ‘ wXrUlename to toll ot wbnar. It to In.LM.’d that
con- |
!*»’»«- »« Hl |&gt;arti«-s owing said firm of Richards
would
exercise
a
salutary
influence
on
Eu
­
i fmbstitating Inferior
article
'Kr I. Si? m
rtitaern-lto^lia nol ln*™«v«*to&gt;iby |
’’Well. 1’11 toil you. My hooae haa lbs
* lloiton io p»y nuinedlidely to It. B. Richards, '
I ginger, and as. Kinger Is real
rope, sad that the time had arrived fora
’ • nnving purchased ibe accounts due said firm.
congtes*
looking toward dinUictwit
। moderate
____ . ___
. .. constitution.
ti
,
___ _ __
* place, and I
: uuffedlent, we* drop the mlaleadlagwonL
- ----—
name of l&gt;eing
an orderly
revision of the
., . :
11. B. R1CHARDM.
There ta.no cluirgr,
■ »—
xharaw however.
»wnw.v«- In
is tiie
the prcpsranr^ar..
’"pigvptran refugee, to the number of 450, didn’t want people to be'wen at*cyg
ralriH »lr, March IT, ISM.
. tion itself, anil ail hotties remaining bi the . •
fONGHEMSIONAI*
recently
sailed
from
Bhendy
fur
Berber.
I
ing
into
the
mrd.
Every
man must
hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of
Parder’* . Ginger Tonic, contain the jremihw
SENATE.
। P—’ hj.raay.ya.top. iiiedldne If tbe larsiwite sitoiaturc of Ifisrox k
hmimI
^X!’1
County of Barry—!*Co. is al the bottom of Ike outside wrapper.
■ Aim. U-—Th''
IneloM
an. eMIdrea.
eMHnfo
'
^2.
inc.leded many women and
herein given that bv an order ul the
&lt; ''•i'ate u-uiirt for the county of Barry made mi ,
tar tail day of April, ihm. six months from
a.ii date were allow.Mi for creditor*, pijiresent
Artificial
\ e:r cljius against the estate».f .Sarts»U
/.Gu'” "aM1 '-otthtr- d&lt;*554rf. and Hurt aff
'•Aitors n( mid d.T«Aj®r&amp;B »««5tea »
^’••“tlb.-irt taltnsiK.forf. itaid probate eoutt,
ver. A resolution
-»the prot&lt;uu- oflhv. lu tbe city uTHastings, hi
wxmty, for examination and nllowance. on
I Jh‘YT
?..fa
O*&lt;*w "ettj aod that
11 Hslnis win i&gt;e fceanl Iwfore raid court on
Jflh ttay of May and on 1 batxh day of October
,

Is the Place to Trade

Returned from the East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and
CLOTHING, which were bought at figures to suit the times.

Ami people who want to buy them can save money by going to
them and get prices which are as good as a sale.

Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody's reach
\ what they need.

Call early and get the Best Bargains.

LEWIS STERN,

OF THE CASH STORE.

Down's [Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

—

»,i„h'u,srK I ;*&amp;&amp;!

_______ is

l!"±,',£2S2.,2ra.2

MUrast'lB-Sriff 222JMS

PEACH TREES Illi

j.sas'EitBX s ntr-sv

t&gt;'«ed, April fuh, A. I&gt;. UM.
on a bill to

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL

Hastings, Mich., May 2,1881
EDITORIAL MOTM.
In three times when the greenback
leaders &lt;if Michigan are openly bargain­
ing with the democrats; when Josiah
W. Begole. the most arrant political
hypocrite Michigan has even known,
■ is currying the favor of prohibitionists,
democrats and the saloons by advocat­
ing measures which do not command
his sympathies; when the greenback
leaders,'or some of them,, in Barry
county arc laboring daily for a fusion
with the democracy; it is pertinent - to
ask. “What are greenback principled
worth r* Do they represent anything
to-day l«it a Heli-out ?
The time was
when to] be a greenbacker meant some­
thing-meant sympathy with a certain
set of principles opposed as much to
democracy as to republicanism. What
dore it mean now ? J ust this and noth­
ing mope—it means to J)? traded off
like an unreasoning brute at the sweet
will of a few men like Begole. Innes'

and Fuller, who have everything to
gain and nothing to lose by a sell-out
of their followers and principles to the
democratic party.
That is what it
means to be a greenbacker. What does
greenbackisln mean ? It is the name
which meant a definite set of principles
once, but vrhich to-day means a catch­
word to hold honest men to vote as
they do not mean—i. e. with the demo­
crats. Grecnbackism is a democratic
trap in which it is hoped that men who
stood by that party when it had an or­
ganization opposed to all bargain and
sale polities may be caught. The dem­
ocratic and greenback leaders are ma­
nipulating tiiis trip, and are eagerly en­
gaged in the laudable occupation of
deceiving honest men.
Prof. Dickie in his reply to the Post
and Tribune editorial concerning him­
self, says: ‘&lt;We,” the political prohibi­
tionists,'“propose to defeat the republi­
can party and bring about the success
of our party, or compel the republican
party to endorse our measures.” If he
desires the republican party to do this,
it was his business to stay in that party
and fight for his principles there. Prof.
Dickie admits that the great majority
of republicans are honest, sincere men,
who wish to do the right thing. I f the
principles be advocates are right, he
and those holding similar views could

actual settlers.
The landlord system low^l after the war. The most notable
efrt-Mishnwajt, where a glaw*
should be left to England.
Weren’t •Be was Lieut. Dillenbeck, who was
youttattalsnotbebtod hto
need it in our business.
service.
Owr"ficMf caaue
Mr. bchfci!
It is with p
n me
awenuoe of
or the
tne citiciu- uw
------ — __
and midst
the attention
tbe BfubUchronicles thi
•ijiti of frirad. and U&gt;« 1*«». rotWed fait*
I Itan. Philip
smiles of the fair sex, the winter soon
T. V^aZUe, of Charlotte, as chairman
flitted away. We funded that ,we had successful
of the Btate central committee. J udge
BEAMER. BROS.
,
got out of the army of the Potomac,
VanZile is a man whose heart is in the
haveth.-p.rtor" groern-. A
but we were mistaken, as we shall UBK man lately remarkwl to ua ttat
republican cause, is capable of doing
shortly see.
effective work, and will do enough to
there was not a grocery
|
During the winter, it will l&gt;e remem?
bury the opposition beautifully in No­
-where every thin? waa kept "P
liered, Gen. Grant was called from th?
ly and orderly a. ia the eatebliahment
vember. Ha will give his whole time
west to the east, promoted to Lieut
to the work; and being a man of in­ Gem, and placed in command of)all the mentioned above. Mr. J. U. Bwuner la.
the head of the firm, his brothw ChMtense application and,.untiring seal, the
armies zof the United States.
Gen.
republicans of Micldgan can expect
1« being the partuer. Frank haa con­
Sherman succeeded him in the .west,
that their canvas will be conducted,
trol ot the buatoees. and hla laatea gov­
and McPherson succeeded Sherman;
with vigor and decision.
ern in seleetioca and diaplajn. They
Grant and Meade with the army of the
do H cash biwinem and a good buaintw
In. the republican state convention at Potomac, Sherman in the west, Butler
and a businres that-is sure to increase,
Grqjid Rapids on Thursday last, every on the James, Hunter in the Shenan­
since it i» conducted on busiueas princi­
county in Michigan but one, and that doah valley, Canby in the gulf depart­
in the northern peninsula, was repre­ ment, and Gilmore on the southern sea ples. As to the stock they carry we
cannot particularize, further than to
sented.
It was, says the Post and coast In short all the available force
say that it is complete in every detail.
Tribune, quite equal to that remark­ in the United States were to be in read­
To convince yourself just step in and see.
able convention which met in Detroit iness to strike a determined and de­
■W. 8. GOODYEAR A &lt;50.
in 1878, in both the number, high stand­ cisive blow for victory. Grant brought
keep the “little brick” on Jefferson
ing, intelligence and enthusiasm of its Sheridan from the west and placed him
street 'Hie place isn’t bigger than
delegates. The twenty-six men elected in command of his cavalry: Kilpatrick
Barnum’s circus; but there are goods
to represent the republicans of Michi­ was sent west to perform a like service
stored from cellar to tbe roof and you
gan at Chicago go unpledged.
They with Sherman.
In -the army of the
can get anything in the grocery line
are men whose honor, judgment and Potomac the 1st and Sth corps were
you call for. The “little brick” has
republicanism can be trusted.
consolidated, caHed the 5th, and placed
never lacked for patronage during tlie
Tlie Hillsdale and Ionia county green­ under Gen. G. K. Warren; the 2nd and many years in whid* busipesa has b^en
back conventions passed resolutions 3rd were made one, placed under Gen. conducted there. It has a substantial
favoring Butler for president, and op­ Hancock,' and called the 2nd; G^n. trade, a reliable and increasing trade.
Prince’s division from the Shenandoah
posed fusion.
Barry county green­
If you doubt this statement, step in
hackers at heart feel just as their were added to Sedgwick’s 6th corps as there some Satunlay and see Carpenter
brethren in Hillsdale and Ionia: but the 3rd division, and the 1st, 2nd and
“get there Eli.”
.
their leaders in Hastings propose to Snd divisions were consolidated into
.
PRESTON * &lt;XX)K.
make all the boys walk up and take two divisons. Other important changes
George
Preston
hta
been longer in
fusion physic next November. Quite a were made to suit the ideas of Gen. the grocery business than any man in
few of the boys don’t wear that kind of Grant. Gen. Grant immediately estal&gt;- the city Phin. Smith excepted. Henry
a collar, and are opposed to taking that lished his headquarters with the army C. Cook, the junior of the firm, aside
kind of medicine, especially in that sort of the Potomac, and was really in com­
mand. though Gen. Meade was its nom­ from being a blonde, is a young captain
of a way.
.
in tlie business and gives promise of
inal head.
AVliile our preference is Edmunds for
getting to the front seat as a business
president, we have faith to lielieve that
man. At their quarters on vast State
the Chicago convention will choose
street you can find this firm, always at­
wisely.
The winning ticket is what
tentive to the wants of their many cus­
we want.
tomers, and keeping in stock what peo­
the
business
interests of ple want They, rejoice iq a steadily in­
Hastings.
creasing business, and deserve their
success.
The Groceries.
no. xx.
' R. B. WIGHTMAN A SONS,
Few people have an idea of the ex­ are located in the old “grange store” on
With the thermometer below zero,. tent of the grocery trade of our little
Michigan street, which they have lately
keeping warm was about as much bus­ city, and many do not know that then*
refitted for their business, and stocked
iness as we could attend to.
About are seven establish meats in this city
with staple and fancy.groceries. The
nine o’clock in the morning we boarded which do an exclusive grocery and pro­
firm Ijeing engaged in the produce busfthe train for Washington—one com­ vision business, and five more in which ness find if to their interest to operate a
pany to a freight car. The doors could the grocery trade is an important factor.
grocery in connection. The succew of
not be closed; there was no straw and The annual trade of these 12 houses
others in the field, may have also influ­
of course no chance to make a fire.
must reach in the neighborhood of enced them. Any way they are here
We arrived at Washington that night 8200,000. If the same prices were paid
and propose to do business and have
when we received some semi-official to-day as in 1865 to 1872, the aggregate
the stuff to do business wijh.
notioe that we were going to Sandusky, would be double that sum. Few realize
Ohio. It was too good to believe; too that they are to-day buying for'50 cents
rich for our blood.
We were soon the same kind of tea that they paid {j. A. IL DIRECTORY,
aboard another train and off for Har­ 81.50 for in 1870; that crockery, sugars,
per’s Ferry. Our journey was l&gt;arren coffee, lead, oils and nearly every arti­
Department of Michigan.
of events, save the suffering we en­ cle in the grocery line are sold at from iMpartjucnt (‘onitnandrr—RUBILJ. NHANK.
AmL AMjatanl Gene nd-George W. Mtoue.
dured, and the way we made Wheeling, H to K the prices paid 10 or 12 years ago.
West Va.. howl while there. Crossing
The oldest grocery house in the city: Junior Vice ConuiuuMler—
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04. the beautiful suspension bridgfc^is that of
which spans the Ohio at that point we
SMITH, HAMS A VAN ARMAN.
were once more on Freedom's soil and
The founder of the.same was Mason Cluqilahi. C. A. Munn. BiglUpld^"’ Detn*‘
among the loyal hearts of Ohio. And Allen, and the present head of the es­ Jn«T*ctor. Kn^w l). Dix. Berrkn Hprirwx.
Chief Mustering Officer, CHsb. I). Long. Flh
will you believe it, readers, we liad tablishment, Mr. Phineas Smith, was
BAKRY~(X)UNTY.
straw in our freight cars! The “ben­ then his clerk. In December, 1881,
zine” the boys got away with frosh William A. Hams and Joseph Van Ar­
Washington to Sandusky would float a man became members of the firm, and
r Fitegeruld Post, No. 1X5.
canal boat. Our ride through the Buck­ it has done .business under the above

Additional Local.

have labored in the republican party
with certainty Of success,*o far us se­
curing republican endorsement of their
principltB and controlling republican
action. 1 If he wanted republicans to
favor hW views, his place was in the
republican j&gt;artv, and there is where he
should have worked. As to compelling
the republican party, the Prof, will find
that he hits tackled a pretty large job.
He and those associated with him may
perhaps defeat the republicans, but
think not--we have too much faith in
the good sense of those who believe in
'republican principles. As to the suc­
cess of a political prohibition party, the
Prof, himself can have little hopes. As
to the wisdom of fighting republicans
who believe in prohibition by means of eye state was mostly in the night. We caption ever since. Phin. has been
arrived at our destination before sun­ longer connected with the business here
a prohibition party, we let sensible men
rise, Jan. 13th, a cold and ~ blustering than any other groceryman of Hastings.
act as judges.
morning.
News of our arrival had This
----------------wiv
firm is----conceded
to have the largAs a party in this state and ^county, ireen telegraphed ahead and at thatjest trade of any similar institution here.
the greenlpackers are not in as . good early hour the loyal citizens of loyal and continue to hold their old patrons
fighting trim as two ycafe ago. Why ? Sandusky were out in force and—talk and attract new ones. To name the ar­
Because the sell-out of that'year, while about breaktaste! Well, only a comradei tides they keep in stock would lequire
it elected a fusion governor, took ^lie reader can fully appreciate the situa­ more space than we can give to our
Nearly all of ua were short of whole write up. We dm only say that
foundation from under the feet of eyery tion.
honest grtwilacker. There is no longer, money and all short of rations, which anything you would expect to find in a
can be no longer, a feeling among the at best were the regular liard tack and first class grocery they have, and they
ineinbers of that party that •greenback- “sow-belly” or “salt-hoss." Merchants don’t object to selling it either. The
ism is other than a catch-word to-day, rolled out barrels of crackers and sugar, wide reputation and large patronage of
mouthed about by men like Innes, Be­ tea, coffee and other things necessary. this firm are convincing proofs that
gole and Fuller for the purpose of push­ Hardware men furnished stoves and they deserve their success.
, ing their own selfish schemes. What boilers, and when we went into our
.
C. H. A M. W. HICKS.
makes a party strong, even if weak in temporary quarters in one of the stone is tlie name of (he enterprising firm
numbers, is that this sentiment should buildings on Water street the most that do business in the “corner grocery,”
dominate with every member. “The delicious breakfast that ever mortal Abstract block. -At the same stand,
principles of my party are right, its man partook of was waiting for us. fourteen years ago, Charles IL Hicks
purposes honest. While we may have The ladies—the loyal ladies in which began the business, and to him is due
ambitious men in our ranks, it is not Sandusky abounded—had brought bask­ the honor of establishing the first grotheir ambition to sell us out, put to et full after basket full, until there eery here without-the ginmill attachcarry out our principles." Who will w^re Ijarrels of the choicest that their meet. He was also first to pay cash for
say for a moment that such a feeling larder afforded.
And the old scar- butter and eggs. By industry and push
can pervade the greenback ranks today ? woni, dirt-l&gt;egrimmed and vermin-cov­ he succeeded In building up a good
Evterj- honest green barker knows that ered viterans accepted with ready hand trade, and a trade that stays by him.
the leaders of his party have baigmned and thankful heart and tearful eyes, Mr. M. W. Hicks was formerly associa­
to sell him to the democrats for the the delicious viands, tendered by the ted with his brothers C. H. and W. H.
red pottage of office. When a man very eiUn of Sandusky’s fair ladies. here, but druped out and went to “farm­
knows that about his party, he isn’t apt Nor was this a mere spontaneous ef­ ing it” fora time, re-entering the firm 2
to be enthusiastic. and that is just what fusion of liberality. ,A11 winter long years ago. The boys have a convenient
ails the greenlmckers of the state of &lt;everything that could be done for our place for doing business, keep it always
Michigan and the county of Barry. ■ &lt; comfort was done. We were dined and tn order, have on hand what people
wined and petted and favored without want,and do a.large and increasing
Thr(.quc«go Inter Ocean and Trib­ stint, and it was no small amount of business. The/ deal largely in connune, the Detroit Post and 1Tribune,, and ■attefaction to a young sprig as I was
try produce, and their annual sales of
other of the leading metroupglitau jour- than, to know a soldier was always pre- butter foot up among the thousands.
mds of the country hav*jAn calling Jbrred to a citizen, and it was a com­
W. H. SCHAKTS.
the attention of oougJ
mon remark among the boys that citiWhen Meesrs. W. W. Kelly and W.
threatens to lieconie a dsl
■Btxs
had
io
take
back
seats.
By
special
M. Schantz began business here a few
tion. Wealtiiy Ei&lt;ljJ9
request of the citizens our regimmt years ago, most people thought they
buying up Immense trafl
....
quartered in the dty. The other four had started .
a alosing game.
When soon
this country, and hnhfB
croaaetl over on the ice to Johnson’b |
“—
after
Mr. Schantz,
almost
a strangw
grazing
'
here,
assumed
entire
control
it was txmvalue of this land is'ctmatently‘iZ
guard the rebel officer*.
During the sidered that he liad taken a pretty good
sized “bite.” But Mr. 8. was equal to

wWre it

Fust Cutnnuuidcr, John H. Dnuih.
!JPn or ' v* Commander, Baker Bhrjncr.

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Pont, No. Ki.

We wish it understood that this is no lottery scheme. |»«
exai-tlv as stated alxtve.
Among those who have adopted tlie above arethe foiluiriiw
well known concerns: .1. S. Hudson. Detroit. Mich.; E. R. Hufl
i Co., Cleveland. 0.; Putnam Clothing Co.. Chicago; F, w
Humphrey k Co., St. Ixmis, and many others.
We have 8000 of these stem winding watche.. war
a minted.
and will keep good time and require as little attention hs tiny
$100 watch.
,
(Each one put up in a hanthome satin-lined (d.se.j

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to lie as cheap or
cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and if you are not-aerfectly satisfied with your purchase, return th# good* anv time
within 30 days and get Vonr money hack.
We have one of the uiort complete stocki- ever 4iowi.ii
this city.
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E S. PUCES’ Great Miote.
GRAND RAPIDS.

Spring Announ»nt

To a 1 those who contemplate I'niying

Carpets, Girtains, Curtail Elite,
&amp;c. this Spring. •
We are in such a shape as to offer
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION

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warp.
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The Watibbury Watch Co., of New York and Waterborv
wn . bflintr
...j busine
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Conn.,
being dosirons
desirous of
of ‘advortishifr
advertising thnir
their naitw
name and
have made arrangements with i number of the ’arg? retail
clothiers of this country by which the latter are enabled to
present to every purchaser of a Rea«h’-Made Suit of (‘Idthihp
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their iinwoved
ver Nickle Series ,‘C.” Watches.
These watabes are warranted to keep good time and are
liest low priced time piece made in the world.

Tondv ..mu, „

W. S. Goodyear Co.

Leonard Mau.* Pott, No. Hl
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°iAdk-G. D. Borden
OM.R-Ateai HUL
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Hill Post, No. 1S9.

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ban ewy »h«raaie8at.

WUlun Port, 2VO „

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�rte Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS,

FRIDAY. MAY LUM.

Local News.

a terrible manner by a circular

c Molta. S. M. Stevtn-

Drake arrow) tbe wound, and thinks
he can save the hand, but that the third
and. fourth fingers will be stiff.

Orange Judd, editor of the Ameri­
can Agriculturist for some thirty yeara,
but unconnected with its busintts man-

WANTED!

•*«“ent for a year or two past, has
lately r*&lt;irt&gt;d from its editorial depart­
ment and located in the wa»t He de­
sires to gr.tber a complete-postid-card
alburn” of his old j-eadeni and friends
and requests them all to send him now
n**ortmwrt ofMchooi book* a postal giving their present location
and address, naming also, when conven­
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ient, the years in which they were his
.
CHEAP!
subscribers. Mr. Judd’s address is Chiofeo, Illinois.
FOR SALE.

J'.nqnlre of A. R. McOmber, the

&lt;;OOU

» Norte E. Sevin*. AuewUneof
Bron&lt;lhrad&gt;Ja*t received:

£-3-2 (

W l ply to A. H

&gt; .. e &gt;1 delinquei it tax lands Monday.

"HEinn Crkssi is expected to ar­
: eon to-day’s2 j. m, train with the
p.noi|s Tom Casey.
,
!'EMp|:i?AN&lt;'E nesting at Temper-

.&lt;np* hall, Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.
i
tioqd speakers are expected. . __
;
The liln of yesterday morning was
'uihJ wiitih much joy lw farmers in par’.!■ lihr mil everybody in general.
Cue -feriouH illness of his mother
. .iJhil our foreman. Mr. A- H. Johnson,
W-.»lhid Lake, Mich., on Tuesday.

FvuTY-six couples attended the band
ID Thursday evening of last week.
I Ip iB'yi netted U13 from the same.
I Hi, BfRToN is doing excellent/work
i i«-autifjmg his premises. Looks as
•!h-:iglnthe Dr. contemplates building.

Cleaning streets anil yards is the
■rderufthe day. The'more of it we

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’ e the handsomer our little city will
appear. (
Marriw&gt;. by the Rev»J4r. Brewster,
&lt;•! Christ’s church,' Detroit, Dr. A. J.
Wright, of Carlton, and Mattie L. Uhl,

Voungatun, Ohio,

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t i EsoAY evening, in -Union hall. 1.
W. Baird's mammoth minstrel troupe
.Vill give an entertainment. They are
highly s|&gt;oken of by the pres?.
Xktici.e second of our write-up of
Hastings'-business interests appears this
week.
In our next we will finish up
the groceries, lack of space preventing
this week.
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For the week past our citizens have
l&gt;een regaled with free concerts nightly
and have also had the privilege of de­
positing 8! and securing a liver pad or
xome other kind of a pad.

That live and pushing firm, W. S,
Goodyear «fc Co, in a quarter of a pa^e

spiice tell our readers of their big slaugh­
ter sale of cotton goals. This firm do
just as they advertise every time.
.Hastings “kickB.” Eaton Rapids is
to have a circus Saturday, and Hastings
is left out in tho cold by this grand An­
glo-American aggregation of spotted
cannibal chiefs, giants and dwarfs, etc.

Jury list for the May term: Charles
Severn, Assyria; R. R. Haynes, Balti­
more; Gideon Hughes, Barry; Henry
C. Rogers, Carlton; Hibbard Opley, Cas­
tleton; Wm.F. Hicks, 1st and 4th wards,
city; Elk amili Morford, 2d and 3d wards^
dty; Chas. Andrus, Hastings; Morris
Cahoon, Hope; John Yurger, Irving;
Alden Farnham, Johnstown; .Tame? O.
Hall. Maple Grove; Joseph Kelly,
Orangeville; WilUard Perry, Rutland;
James Partridge, Thomappte; Michael
Switzer, Woodland; John Everhart,
Yankee Springs; George O. Kent, As­
syria; 8, F. Hinchman; Baltimore; H.
Mason Byington. Barry; James L. Lan­
caster, Carlton; F. 8. Barry, Castleton;
George W. Gregory. Hastings.

AVednesday of last week being t he
birthday of Shakspere, the ladies of t he
Chautauqua,circle thought best to give
it some attention, and celebrated the
evening at the home of Mra. J. 8. Good­
year, Jefferson street, by literary work
relating to the great dramatist.
The circle now consists of five ladies,
and as each member was permitted to
invite one guest, those so invited con­
sidered themselves especially favored
in being privileged to partake of the
generous supply of cake and cream, and
to listen to the particularly choice pro­
gramme laid liefore them.
The opening paper was a vigorous
one onMShakspere’s Life and Character,*’
given by Mrs. W. T. Brown; then a
.‘•Recollection of a Personal Visit to
Stratford-on-Avon ” by Miss Rose Good­
year; this jiaper was especially enter­
taining, so vivid and personal was the
sketch of Shakspere’s home and birth­
place. Mrs. N. Barlow gave a return*
history of the Drama, and Shakspere’s
characteristicsand rank.as a dramatist;
while Miss Wolf read her interesting
essay on “'rhe Women of Shakspere.”
A pleasant event of the evening was
'the “Class Poem" by Mrs. J. 8. Good­
year, relating the trials and triumphs
of those who boldly ally themselves
with the C. L. S. C. in thier search after
greater “Sweetness and Light"
These ladies of the Chautauqua elax^
deserve great praise for their courage
and persevereance to the end in their
self-alloted task. Surely, If we can
judge by the essays and criticisms read
before us that evening, they should
feel that their work baa been of exceed­
ing profit to them, and can well over­
balance any sacrifices they may have
made.
A society such as these ladies have
made theirs, is a profitable addition to
the social life of any town, and contains
an element for higher culture of whiojr
our busy American life hits particular

Hastings has two delegates to &gt;ditiunal conventions this year.
Post­
master Powers will represent this dis­
trict at Chicago, and Editor, Dennis ut need.
ONK OF THE GUESTS.
the Indianapolis greenback convention.
DIKD - At the family home on Wal­
W iT» but a trifle more labor and
nut
street,
Thursday,
April 24. Mary D.
pains upon the part of our citizens
of James F, Mead.
Hastings would l&gt;e one ot the fineat cit- wife
Mrs. Mead was lorn in \ank«iv? in the state. It has natural advan­ Springs, Barry county, Nov. 17, IMS.
tages that for beauty are surpassed by her maiden name Mng Brad ay. She
was married Dec. S3.1868. and resided
none.
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In Barry county until March. 1674. when
conscienceless thief, not having she accompanied her husband, who had
the fear of tiie Lord before his eyes, entered the employ of the State In the
office of the Auditor General, te this
has stolen the subscription book of the
dty, which has since been hre homt
Vermontville Hawk. The office was
Mra. Mead was a model wife and
broken into and the book taken in the mother. Quiet, unassuming, eyee re­
tiring in her habits, she eaaUv wojj-not
nighttime.And now several of our citizens are only Uw- esteem, but the aftedl® of
those wbo gained her acqtaintanre.
Sidling upon tiie supervisors of the city She was a rtwular attendant at the &lt; ffli' to ;uwess liquor bondsmen at what they uTtirational church, and took a deep in-

^riST»^ sonus

stated they were worth at the time of
, qualifying as such ^ondsmen. There’s what pidSded. tat wus borne with
quiet fortitude, and her m™OTy »IB
logic in the proposition. '
be fondly cherished by her husband
At the meeting of the council Fri­
and two
day evening, L. E. -Stanffar waa appoin­ veara of age—who are left behind.- The
ted to act as supervisor of (he second Lansing Evening T^egram.
The remains were brought to this
&lt;md third wards for such tinte as sup­
place Saturday and taken to the resi­
ervisor Abbey is incapacitated by illness.
dence
of D. B. Cook.-at which plane the
1- E. Knappen Mas tiectM city attor­
funeral whs h^d at 1. p.
Sunday,
ney.
Itev. Hunsbelgor officiating, being as­
A vicious stallion so injured Ed. sisted bv Bev. Crittenden. The ttoral
White, ol Yankee Springs, one day last
offerings were very line, and were inert­
week, that amputation of one arm bely prroented by Lansing Mends. Tho
'•ame necessary. Fears are entertained 3 ■
— Interred In. the Rutlani
that he may’not survive his injuries, remains were
cemetery.
an gangrene had set in before his arm

Bklow iHlirf * •'“'««*«• &lt;**"
was taken off.
* Welton &amp; Crook have a chapter ou .1 the State convention t« attend ‘he
cyclones in this issue, which people in pnoMmUal «“venuon .t Chtcago certain sections of Barry county will H At iMw--Rofrwd) G. Hoit of bagin;
‘^'un^Swift of Marquette. Samuel
doubtless read and heed, in view of the
Burrow#
fact that already this year more than
^10.000,000 worth of property has been
A. Algor. W. &amp;
dwt royed by cyclonea.
M£Sid-4.T. Jacoba. W. A. Under­
Bev. W. E. Newton, of Jackson,
i v i' X’irhols. W. H. Powers.
who was for five years a missionary in
w. L.BsbouckIndia during the great famine, .will de­
liver iui address on India in the M. E.
• hurch next Sunday evening. He will
‘Iran in tbs costumes of that country
und have with him a supplv of the
&lt;i«rs of that land.

fx\TURDAY B young man named El-

•.rkj.hrfhta right bead taxnted ia

"•“dUvP. T. VanZile, of Ealoo coun­
ts. w» etaaen chairman of the state
“MMaiUee, aad the maaalMni were unounred M follows, two rocb havln.
lie™ choem by the dtaricte:
Find district— Wm. Livingston, jr„
F. ''«*«■ bote otVeyne.
beoond—Burton Barker Monroe: R.
B. Bowlaom. Hillsdale.
Third—C. V. B. Pond, Jackson; D- B.
Aingor, Baton.
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Fourth—Theron F. Giddings, KalaW.?‘ Chamberlain. StTjoseph.
,vFi?h“,:w W McBride. OJtews: C.
W. Watkiui, Grand Hapida.
Sixth—E. C. White, Oakland; C. D.
Long. Gwiroee.
Sevjoth-Ii. Winson, Huron; John
Abbott. Bar.
Eighth—Wm. IL Kilpatrick, Shia wasr; C.it Martin. Montcalm.
*“&gt;th-E.O.Shaw, Newaygo; F. J.
bleach, Charlevoix.
Pwk- lMC°: J- C.
BockafeUow. Clare.
■rZ^X^TTChas. E. Holland, Houghton.
Thoe. T. Bate., Grand Traverse.

-hs*1

Onr lady cashier keep* a record o( the sk1cb
hecks M they come into the &lt;«ffioe over our naw

WHICH INCLUDES

ixrfeet satixfwtlon
We have sold clothing, to rhe people of West-

Dwight Johnson, of Middleville, was
in/he city Saturday.

By fair dealing and
selling goods at low
low prices:

John J. Potter, of Nashville, beamed
on the Banner office Tuesday.

M. J. Goss, the wide awake Prairie­
ville merchant, was in theeity Tuesday.
A large delegation from

Freeport

anniversary Saturday.

Geo. Freeman, wife and son, of Lan­
sing, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Diamond, of
Bellevue, were in the city Sunday,to at­
tend the funeral of Mrs. Jas. Mead, of
Lansing.

PAPERING,
IB FULL AND COMPLETE.

FlNB LINK'

m in m m,

Walter B. Newton, of Arizona, Ne­
braska, a brother of Henry, J. Newton
of this city, is visiting friends in and
about Hastings. He lived here nearly
twenty-five years ago, and this is his
first visit to our city in a quarter of a
century.
.

Card of thanks.
To Mesan. Welton d- Crook.
gentlemen:—In this public manner
I desire to return my most sincere
thanks for the favor you have shown
me. One year ago last December, you
kindly remembered me, when I was
acting as night watchman, by giving
me an accident insurance policy. Nov.
25th, when the Banner office was
burned, I received such injuries as com­
pelled me to remain at home constantly
until the 7th of the present month.
As my only means of support is my
daily labor, the past winter would have
brought to me want and suffering. But
the policy you gave me, from .the time
of my injury to April 1st, furnished me
S5JJ0 a wedt; and thus did your kind­
ness furnish the means of subsistence
to myself and family. .1 cannot thank
you enough; but wish to you and your
agency the success and prosperity you
richly deserve.
JESSE AMEIGH.
Hastings, April 30, IBM.
Annual meeting of the H. F. D. will
be heldfat their hall. May 5th, '84, for
the purpose of election of officers. By
order of the cheif.
.
jhont. rock.
Dtp*. &amp;*■

Wanted—Everybody to understand
that kll McOmber is selling all hod-

low silver plated ware at cost. And
when he says (Jost he means just what
they cost at Wholesale. All goods war­
ranted quadruple plate. . )
Card of Thanks.—To our many
friends in Hastings for their sympathy
and kindness In our late bereavement,
we’ return our heart fen thanks.
JAMES F. MEAD AND DAUGHTERS
Hartings, April 28th, IBM________
First class dwelling house to rent at
ten dollars per month.
KNAFPEN A VaxAEMAN.
Time Tried.

Time tried and true, is Dr. Bigelow s
Positive Cure, which combines the good
qualities of all the best cough remedies
without the defects of any of them. It
cures promptlyr thoroughly and per­
manently, all coughs, colds, croup,
whooping coughs, influenza, bronchitis,
hjarseness, incipient consumption, and
all throat and lung diseases, healtof to
the lungs: safe and pleasant for children.
Price 50 cents and one dollar; trial bot­
tles free of Fred*k Hotchkiss.

Over JOO different jtyJes to select from.

PAINTING, &amp;c.

When in Grand Rapid* come and see us.

Star Clothing House.

1 have the greatest variety

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1 TO

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NEW BABBLE SHOP.

the

Just received an Elegant line

of Decorated Cloth Window

Spanish Olive, Ecru, Old Litchen, Terra Cotta, etc.

B. rturtoru. B- B.

Try the Lady Barter!

Every purchaser of a

WATCH
Ont and do not be misled into
buying cheap chemical paints,
but bny tbe kind that has
stood the test of time, and
which has alwaws

Gets one Free.

GRANT
CLOTHIER.

GIVEN
Satisfaction wherever it has
will. notic«
been used,
:taken
that every

From our store has the bona
fide guarantee of the Detroit
White Lead Works. Do not
confound the above firm with
other Detroit dealers as they
are an entirely different house.

ROWER BLOCK

A Clean Shave

GOOD BASE BALLS

Shades, in colors of Olive,

Basement or the

IB THE PLACE FOR

1 HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN

of new Wall Paper in the city.

AWAY

Beef.’drcmed
Butter

We Can Suit All. •
BARGAINS IN HATS.

W1»*wL white.
Wheat, red
Corn, retail.

Ix

I IN 15
•Tbe kt Ofc Midi Til

Personal.
W. Graham, trf Middleville, was in
the city Monday.

“sixth—M. D. tJuUX«rton,J.E.S*w- ope^d a mw
'TiiiWh

“In the spring the housewife’s
fancy lighhtly turns to—Cleaningup,
.

Sole Agent

BUILDERS

HARDWARE

PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c.

Large Stock,

Humphrey Homeopathic Spe­

cifics.

Low Prices.

�pENTLEY BB4M. * WILKINS'
TH1 WIDOW.
•
[Popular Science.?
[New York Oar. Intar Ocean.)
The health officers of New Britain,
The ‘‘fad’’ of the hour ia amateur
Conn., have made an instructive report theatricals. People have gone half
concerning the prevalence of malarial crazy &lt;/ver them, and a surer passport
diseases in that town, and their con­ to fashionable circles cannot be found
nection with certain supposed causes. now than the'ability to act, or, at least,
Tlie causes of malarial and other tlie inclination. It is an awful thing to
No grwjnHng girl, nor spinster tart,
miasmatic diseases are not identical, be an amateur actor. The first duty of
Sbc’x all things that become ber ;
a father nnaueationably is to strangle a
though they are similar, and the
Hot life, her beauty, and her heart.
elaxs'-R not infrequently occur in a child who slows the slightest disposi­
Are in their Indian summer!
given locality at the same time; and tion to go upon the amateur stage.
Lhe b - gienio measures re-juired to pre­ There is no donbt that amateur acting,
A RAILWAY KING'S PALACE.
in
nine cases
out
of ten,
is
vent them all are the same.
✓
------------------- ■
The essential conditions for the de­ an
evidence
of incipient insan­ The Costly Homr of Owe at tl
Wliat
wn- Children rtwv &lt;***'*.
n
/alopment of malaria appear to be: tiie ity. If a man thinks he
ran
.• - - •
f^rcrH. IT-, ft KI—I tni-LI
presence of the malarial germ; a high ride a horse, and he gets on the horse,
[Montreal Cor. Toronto Globe.)
temperature ami dry atmosphere; and is thrown to the ground, and half I
The palaces erected by members of
J
killed,
he
at
once
arrives
at
tbe
con
favorable conditions c( the soil; and
eoue.
the Pacific Railroad company in Mon­
the alienee of either of them will sus­ elusion, without any ulterior argument, treal have excited the wonder and ad­
pend or prevent tlie action of the that lie can’t ride that horse. A man miration not only of residents of Mon­
. poison. We have power duly over the J who attempts to walk on the water treal and other parts of Canada, but also
third condition. “A generous rain in 1 sinks. He is usually aware of tbe fact. of European visitors. The following
the vicinity lias, vre tiiink, invariably -But if a man, woman, or child starts in description of Mr. Stephen’s $1,009,000
suspended its action.
And yet a on a sonlleaa career as an amateur residence was published- some tim.e
previous condition of moisture is essen­
actor, no power in heaven or on earth ago: Tho building is of Pal Indian
tial to its manifestation.
All deposits cun convince him or her that he or she stylo, and the pillars, three of which on
of vegetable matter, such as mnek, cannot act. The rage for the sport each side support the balcony that forms
Centaur L|nlment»~A»absink-drainage, heaps
of decaying goes on with unabated fury. It has a roof to tbe portico, are admirably Boluto euro for .BhsuM»tte««
vegetable matter, or even wet, spongy reached so high a development here carved. The more one looks at tbe
land, furni.'fli the essentials [for its sup­
that recently tho Kemble society gave building the more the artistic design
port; but it is requisite that the soil .a performance of “Othello" at the and ** well-executed catting , is to be
shall have be -n very wet, ; or covered Academy of Music on which they ex­ noticed. The window sashes are of
with water some portions of the year. pended ?6,OOU for scenery, projkerties Eoliabed mahogany, the ceiling maA generous crop of gross, and per-, and
professional
teachers. . They
ogany, polished and paneled, and tbe
haps uf other vegetable substance, has .started a subscription for the expenses floor of the lobby is marble—threti
•jR-’KXTy;,'?.been known to prevent malaria. In Of tho performance, expecting that varieties of it radiating, so to speak,
1870 nearly all the families in the $1,000 would put them through, from a medallion in the center, which
•end
albert
lea route
••
neighborhood of some lotslwhich were but $6,000 was
L-.re---. I... ...
• Usubscribed almost is Vienna marble, nnd tho-^Mal an an&gt;d
largely a depovit of muck. Had malaria. before tho society was aware of French stripe and line the Shoring. 'All
The lots wei'fe plowed, dragged, and it.
So they had
new sets of up each side of the walls is Italian
wowed with gra^s-se. d, and the appear­ scenery painted throughout, and cos­ marble polished with the paneling oi
MARK
TRADE
ance of the crop of gross; and weeds
. tomes made which excited the envy of Vienna marble—all except one large
was attended' by a- disstoiearance of j professional managers.
.~w—j»
After the
panel on tho left, which is of Mexican
’ chills and fever. Two or three other show was over I met sa stock-broker onyx, polished until it looks like a large
instances are ------------------------------------mentioned in the samexhom
I whom
I knew
vuiwell, and who
-------------I knew
very
jewel.
town in which fever-and-ague
of Darenzo. I asked
'
ue was ban- I played the part ol
The furniture of tiie waitin j-room is
tehed by giving a similar treatment
to him
hini howhow the
tho thing
thing w
w$m off.
treatment to
of rosewood. The carving is superb.
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
_______
_
...
_.__jfraon.
___
tracts of swampy and mMMy soil.
“Gloriously, gloriously/ he said
T‘v^o,h*-nT
The door-steps to the entrance of the
A
Liver and Kidney Bewedy,
Another case is npeoified
®GABLE,
£, &amp;T. UOHM
specified where ! rubbing his hands, 1lirisklv and smiling
library are of solid brass, while the :
malaria wa* prevented by |tho dryiwg I with great satisfaction. *
doorway which leads to tho main lobby
CHICAGO.
■
-------up of
» the -------------sewerage and I sink-water [
success, was it?’
is par excellence beyond description.
which usually found its outlet through
“Success was po name for it. Joe The suite of rooms of the lady of tbe
a system oi ditches ent in muck. Prepa­ Clare, the assistant scene painter of the
mansion, Mra. Stephen, are simply ex­
r
rations were making to lay tiles in Fifth Avenue tibeatre, told me ou the
quisite, the furniture alone, which is
the ditches and fill them n{i. but before dead quiet that with the exception of
made of cherry and satinwood, costing
HlllDWOOD
this wan done u heavy rain washed the characters of Othello, Iago, Desde­
RBGUTxATE THE BOWZL3.|
upwards of $20,000. Glancing at the
them out, ahd "canned the prevailing mona and Cossio he had never seen any­
Th*y cure Rheumatism, sod all Url- j
magnificently-carved bedstead,
the
sichue^B to almte as suddenly bs it bad thing so fine in hte life, except a per­
nary troubles. They invigorate.
wardrobe, with its mirrored doors
commenced.’* From the first, malaria formance in 1802 in Dublin.”
and
'panel*,
looking
past
the
EcriakWy &lt;h« GRAND RAPTVS &amp; INDUS* .
Inw not prevailed in those parte of the
buff tinting
of
the
walls, . one
R.R.CO. Snrsr m*pk the j rincim'umber.
An h Tonic they have no Equal.
— e[ty where vegetable uepoats and filth
notes
the
cherry
molding
and satin­
have been absent, and thr health of the
[Chicago Herald.]
wood paneling of roof and walls, and
-—FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.----The cork trfgs belongs to the class ol
streeta in wliitih sewbiw h ire been laid
oaks, and there are two trees, quercus passer into the boudoir, where much of
how been remarkably goocLv
Hopsand Malt Bitters Co.
the satinwood furniture, the cabinet, the
hubcr andzquercus occidentalis, that
DRTROIT, MICH.
। from tipie to tinid1 shed their bark or blue-flowered silk velvet upholstery of
the
cbaiiTi,
and
tlie
soft
poli-.li
of
the
j outer cdptingi This cbating is the cork
[Englito Hluttratud Magixine.]
W..0 HUGHART,
satinwood table, with the carving and
the
trade, -but (he
There in a well-known story of . of —
r-----— bark shed by na
woman in ttit* take district whom Cole- ' ture is not^narktitable, because it does design of the bureau snd others articles, international Throat &amp; Lung Institute
all in admirable taste. The drawing­
ridge befriended by the payment of a [ not contain any sap, which is necessary
81 Lafayette Avrnitc Dkthoit. Mini
shilling for* her letter, andi who, when ! td retain the elasticity. Cork for in- room contains asccrctaireof suf uwood,
jewel-cabinet, chairs and table* of the
the postman was out of sight, explained ! dustrial purjxn&gt;e8 is gained by peeling,
dressing-cast- and
that her son had arranged Ito write to j After a tree is throe years, old the poel- same, mirrored
her in blank patters, which she should ! ing may commence, but cork of that mirrored panels, so that the human
form divine can be seen from any point
refuse, by way of letting her know that '1 age Jis
” "*
of inferior quality, rind the
-------peel»
i Buyers are invited to Call and See
ANO
he waji well, and at tlie same time saving I ing would kill the tree. Troes of desiiable when the lady looks in front
Them.
.
the postage. Marks find' names on I twenty years give cork of a fair qual- of her.
A SURE
Tlie bed-room and suite of Mr.
newspaper:', which might 'be franked ! ity, and the quality increases until tbe
CURE
without the owner's content, were also tree lias gained the respectable age of Btopheu are equally elegant, bnt.of a
employed to con rev messages. It is 1 100 or 150 years, when the bark be­ different type, the fittings of the jewel­
FOR
therefore not surprising Co find that, in
comes hard and unwieldy. The circu- safe being qickle-silver instead of goldthe year before th? introduction of the ' lor incisions are made around the plate, as in the case of Mrs. Stephen h
ThU InBlItutc
was
founded
by
lr.h-^
M. HouvIHic.
room.
The
embellishments
of
the
dif-.
rvum
A
emoeiminmenM
or
ine
&lt;iu&lt;
.„
M|rtr
%nnJr&lt;
,
n
|^
*
&amp;
uuw postagt. each person on the aver­ ; trnnk of tho tree and connected by per- &lt;
of
(ex-aldeIMtrgron
Of French
for ■
tl.a.nola,
m^.., ...
—!. nrmv).
Z*_.'_
tr fhA
1,-irJ ferent *■00018 are beyond description, ! thr
MxrhdI treatment
of Z*-*.'.
Catarrh;
Catarrhal ;
age wrote ‘ only tnri-e letters in the 1 pendicular cuts. allowing
the ten
two half\
Blllouaneac, Dyspepala,
circles u,:-b.
eonree of the year. In thi following
not to disturb the---fiber or inner ®,one ®ost. *20,000. As for tlie farm- , the tnatinmi of above narm-d dkcrere Dr. J
Indigestion, Diseases of
year the average was sevei; it is now taken
-----------------------------------irk which
which keeps
kw»BH the
UiP tree
two alive.tare of the
roomi»,jt ih as , HmivteKe * new and wonderful Invention, thr !
tinrty-six.
viere 82,(iOO,-£&gt;*l’ ‘xrK
&lt;
I
thirty-six. In
Id i&gt;3»-there
l&gt;4Dth
the K Idnejrs,Torpid Liter
4n'P W 1 C aJ‘re’
costlvaa thouah tlie ».rinrs.lv
:,n '’iMnimMil alikhronvrja medThb pcehng fr
process
can
bo __
repeated
, .f
l°
,c?!
&lt;Jlw-t to imrts affect rd.- and ।
00.t letters posted,
]mated. of . whicfi ...about one
00.»
z:
L 1_
r,
Rheurnatlsm, Dlnlness,
“1 tthe
name tree at
at intervals of
of from ■ M determined that they should taste of . which l&gt; rwni umsI In all U«- k-adins h«nplt.-d&lt; in
- -(n 1M0, p.j
jje agfue
tn every thtrfer n was franked,
rne
same tree at intervals
intervals of from
from th(}
^hich weahh j t . Rureja- | konb .lure Dr. KmWC Invrnthe circulation rose to 1601000,000, al­ i eight to ten years, yielding cork
8lck Headache, Loss of
•orx plates '.
_J
mu
® .
lion and diM-oterj of tills new method of treat­
thickness .
an® "*fo- Iho bed-room seta : inc the nlr |MUMcea. tlmt Tliront and tame dis-1
though frauLitig was abolishedfrom one to four inches in thickness.
Appetite
Jaundice, Erupl
- t for£.'
thn servnnte
in the basement are I oa*'vs wc no longer tcan-d. l*liviiclAn» uud
*“®
A tithe present time it ligs reached j The half-round cork ])ie^ are• pressed
! m.rbl0 ion bl«k wain,.. ;na ral! tX™,,'"'.
tk&gt;ns and Skin Diseases.
tbe altonihliing total of 1,280,000,000. 1 into plates while still moist from the frnL * nm ’
-r°-n&gt; - 4 - -to $1*00 for each room. ; writ., fbr list &lt;»( qnretion* and Intrrnatlonai
It will perhaps lie gratifying to the I tree; then the rough coatings are re- ------Prtce,asc.rweb«tuc. beidbran.^K^U.
tu the house being built, 503 piles I
b&gt; ,rt,erprideiof Eng.ishuiejt to leairn that not­ moved and the plates are immersed in Prior
Ltq
u_
wer.dAv.ninto d,c elay M’. ..4 of
withstanding tire b'M'-teii sui^rior edn- I boiling water for several minutes and
$2,000.
Operations were commenced
. .
H. BOUVtnXE,
tat ion of Scotiuud. each member of the pressed again. After that they are about
two years ago, and tbe mansion !■1.w UdayotU Avc., lKtrotl, Mich,
■omulunity there write on the average 1 piled into bundles, fastened by iron
received tbe finishing toucieh last Oc- i
thirty-one letters in tlv. year, while in ■ hoops, and are ready for the market. The
England and Wales the number is | raw material will sell from 4 to 70 oenta- /olier. About $1,000,000 has been in­
forty-oQe; in Irekud on!v ’ seventeen. ' per pound, according to quality and ’ vested in the luxury of living in Mr I
' We |keep a Full Stock of Everything
But inm'CiArted [utter corrispondoncc. te thickness, and is not subject to any im- Stephen’s palatial style. The palace '
i
I
j that enters intn a house, from
snlv one item in the grbwth of the I port duty. The full-grown cork tree ej4 ip
posk&gt;niet!. Post-cards did Rot exist in I icaches a height of seventy feet and
1839; they are a wholly new invention a diameter of five feet. It grows in the
within the me uory of all of os; Their almost impenetrable forests of Spain,
] nnd oil colors, patty, paluu.. ru-. 73 ami 75
i
•
urculation now exceeds 144,000,000. the southeastern part of France and
&lt; , The ■iaeeaeBatlen Qaestlew.
In addition. 28*.000,000 of books, I Algiers and Senegambia in Africa. The
i St Paul Pioneer Prww]
jax— — 2!
The marria
packets and circnlars. and 140.000,000 j quality of the cork depends very much
The marriage of Fred Douglass to a {
of newspaper*, psaaed through the post | m&gt; tbe l.j of the tami. tb.t etpeed to , white .omen
bu ilr.we
n lias
drawn flre
fire all along I
in file year, making a total of more U.e gre»^.t heet bemg the finest. | the line o&lt; thn
the rsfnnn
reform T&gt;rTrr«&lt;fr&gt;
brtarfe. In it- '
than l,{r»2.000,000 of packets of one Ijrch tree yield, eork of two d.flereet M]f the union of two kindred wul.
Cures Rheumatism. Lam­
kind and anotlier. Tho inereaw in the I: ui.uvmiuuM, me uars °,'ii„5Lr
on me nc rth'ra
I*?.diuimilm
bda. Lime Bick. Sprains and
rirnulation during a single year is now J side of a tree being the thinnest.
color, is as harmless ah the meeting o!1
Braises.
Asthma, Catarrh,
nearly 6qual to the total hnmber of .
Experiments have been made to cul- robins in tho spring. But when the 1
* ”*ntodHiun
letters earned bv the department in 1 th ate the cork oak in Florida and Cali­
IRIX N
n«a. V*...of
• Dr. Cvlvui
.
Coughs, Colds. Son Throat
excusing argument is advanced by Mr. I
1839.
__________________
|
tends,
but
so
far
they
have
not
resulted
huaerer. thafoork oi V mikau'Sk i
X"*&lt;^‘‘“7“’*’”
_______ Diphtheria. Bums, Prost
«. «».. » «~urr
. J.h'r" J* *.
Pr.MP??.1
Bites. Toothy Lar, and Sendv
[Horatio Bey mour.J
ho»«v.r
quality may be obtained in the- former , „OT j. ^allXed.^od “how
S. &amp;
«®&gt;’ache, md ill pains and aches.
When I was a roung man there lived .t.U a. Uio oak plantation! ad.anoe in ! patent, enoud* ready to lain ta rt. I
~1
in otir neighborhood a farmer who was _
usually rejiortod to be a very liberal “3°’
“!• !
ES2fc.‘St,tfc
S
Chicago gsnilcman whoae nama »
man, and uncommonly upright in his
* ** I ffiln
euns w o^ee simple car’
linked with hte cinchona cure for in­ 1
mrensof whleh^m-SSdealings. When he tad any bf the pro- j
[New York Bun.)
Vary rest little orangM, tamato- ebriation. When Mr. Douglass speaks curebhwficheaply. j-rlvstrNand n3Valir ’
FOtTEft, MILBURN A CO .
H an invariable rme to give good sbaped, wife ahfoy akin, and done up of but one race he forgets, aa bis critic*
J™1* ,Avtare should be In | lie han&lt;£&gt; of
■
writnuLi*1’
measure - rather more than- would be in oolOMd tiaaue paper, aaxr Bs found remember, that there are Caucasians,
Africans, and addSt?* ,,b,n. Pnri-lol*‘. to miy
required of him. One of hte friends, this winter in every fruit store and on Mongoliaos, Indians
Malayans,
and
that
between
these
races
observing hint frequently
doing
—
requently
so, many stand
stands. They arc mandarin and
questioned him as Ito why
* he: did' it; he Tangerine
■&gt; a
v.SJ!',yy- “«"&lt;*!. &lt;x&gt;.,
ierine oranges, from Florida. The nature herself has drawn a line as dis
told him be gave too much, and aaid it
tinct and immovable aa the everlasting &lt;1 Aunat. hew knrk, N. Y.; pwt Dffim 1kn'«n.
A» low U, can l» benight *Tm&gt; roiu-1,
hills.
tbe anawer of this excellent man:
Intermarriage between the five dif- •
Hrtlnimurkrt In tteKaU.
'
___ r.mOv. file*
"God has permitted me but one
ferent branches of the human family te ‘
journey through the world, and when I originally from China, and the Tangier- simply impoosible, in the sense that it
am gone I cannot return to
r
*
’
*
—
•
will
blend
and
amalgamate
them
into
&amp;
ti* .rectify mis- jneaj from the country whose name
„.t-taken." Tbe old farmer's mistakes
1
were they
Uiey bear. In Florida they
thev are called
call«l common race product. Aa in lower
FOMNEE * ■ AW*.
&lt; tiie sort he did not want io rectify. “Irid-aloVA nmncAk'' Ika^anan »£ ■■ »w,'z1
animals, there ia a limit. .Intermarriage
ia not even experimental. Its conae- !
quences are tdfiadlutely and unchange­
[Hwuy Wattenoo.]
ably fatal.
Mortuary statistics show i
0fc»- »Z. It W.
and
the
pulp
ia
a
loose
layer
of
fibers,
D* Preokic« did net drink a
which is easily separated from the that the average teugth of life of half- ----drop during the last year
itfe
breeds is but about one-quarter that oF
pie first day of January of that year pulp. The akin haa only io be broken,' their parecta; that the average life of
wteStni'i &gt; w. h. ,..ir tic*
when it can be taken off dty and in one
quadroons, or ear fourth IJoods, is alMmr ?„ "
~~
life. He carried out pteee. In taste they are very different
hte good resolution, and it is wonderful from other onuiges of good quality. In­ one-third lees than that of their parent­
wh*‘
excoltent editorial stead of the spicy flavor that is dis­ age, and’ that this average length of life Bat
is still lessened with the quintroosu, or “““I
Th’pyp«r Oonld not tinguishable in ripe and fresh Indian
[of,&lt;tc«r ,u ,W
river oranges, there ia in the mandarins j fifth bloods. Id the octoroon, or eighth- fa*“
»ud T«ngierme« a ta«U auggaating that Ij bloods, reproduction ceases altogether. wou».
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

C'astoria
Infants and Children

WAGONS!

Eacli One Warranted!

&lt;&gt;VB«

Srvm

HawBJK
CuMF

just D*”

SgJSSweS

HopJ&amp;Malt

the proa

a disMl
nigh wii

And t
Iwe pUi
the tire*

I

formed i
HelvWRf

Timo
&lt;»f. watt
move dh
will go i

BITTERS

TSSIffiT BLOOD PW8

Mr. 1’
photogr
north c
hixadve

We are making threeTHOBI

widths of Tire:

HN THOUSAND

will dp
the txwii
Hasting

F^rms in Michigan.

Font
publish
titled "
cannot &lt;
Iters cor
to penw
i-oaitat
the pap

3 and 3*4.

AM A
caused 1
way in
dershoti
large al
place.

I Entirely

raf^AP^VECnABtE
[MANDRA

brigade
having
Thia p
Hasting
wind w
di reAid
the city

I

COSTIVENESS

Material!

MANHOOD
How Loti, How Restored!

Doors, Sash
Blinds,

Of Our Own Make,!

ENTSS*
‘ Safety Iffll

APsiasS'^'.w-i

MiWuif fc Mg ggrfBe&amp;w

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

[And

nick with
and little

The puln is very tender I
inia. within
:

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-------- jb-------I
k®1***1 lhal. teken togsthar,
• Ctew.
j the visits of Emilv Faithfall and Kate
■
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II 1
, T&gt;* ’ • a
—a a
____
__ _
W. a-&amp;l
Field w
to Utah
hare !.-.&gt;wn
sown a
a OUJIieH
sufixaencv rrwxsmi
vs 4 n l
titUL]
Fieia
titan nsve
Oonnscticut Detective—Hist? I • of
the Moi mon
Faraah
zif the
thta seeds
lUuulit of
rtf discord in ik. I.
g,av&lt;L * ale*‘. 8econ&lt; C. D.—Hnsh! female heart to seal the down of ix&gt;lviz- } —1
j asnv. In the finrt pU/w, Mmv Fairt. full always appearsd in a rich aeatekiu

lawteaR
speceed
pie of
where
«nimea

. wm,

Sill to Ridge ’Board.

of new wine.

the not
preheat

D-THOMAS’
ECLECTRIC

Glass

am

Thk'
these oi

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of hte
in clov
1100 w
Tom's
the sta
tetegra
Jeffers
the ma
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i’hii*. A. IPoltey, &lt;rf Barry,
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represent Casr Meeting the tieton and Bl Kiehota ——'------

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0ov’rrT ooxvnmox.

The nSeinbere of the W. C. T U of
llarry county, u&gt;et In conventirm' at
the (.ongregutionej rhun.h WalnBKla

toonlCT^
preaot Rntland,
■*' ®waln condiirtnl the devotional ex“o' I,H!**ting opened for the transaction
ofbnsinre*. The committee on credeni Gals reported the following delegates
! present; HUoinp., MeXnra^Z

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—in^.trem QREAT REDUCTION

Delegate*
Delegate at
,.. large were
u..rc elected a*
as
follows:
J. H. Penni*. Hastings City.
! John Dainon. Bntlanii.
®w*ft’ AlapletGrove.
M. F.Jm-dDn. Thornapple.
^ McIntyre. Hastings.
Dugal CampbelL Hope.
Not teing able to get a committee on
resolution* appointed, Dennia at this
stage of the proceedings arose and fired
off a Latch at random.
One favored
the nomiiAtiun of Ben. Butler; another
resolved that the Barry county republi-

are doing more effective work
wn,|‘1
&gt;
Bentley, Burton, Hayes, McElwain than are the greenbackers, and called
&lt;a««s of mump* in the city. I Hunsberger, SmiUi, Baphe, Bailey Lath- the faithful “to .arms” Then followed
rop and Striker; Rutland, Mradamra in quick succession from this reeolutor
Have you :ul-«nv
;ios among tlie lonsorinl Smith. Pennock, Monroe, Stone and of the ThornMpple various resolves
t’oMl’K
,tg
is
extremely
lively
VanWagner; Middleville, Mradan.es which seemed to somewhat stagger Mr.
artists &lt;&gt;1 this oil
But,
.Jl^rkhurel and Piuney;
Woodtand. W. F. Hicks, who called time.
just «”'*•
-ti
i, .soTiteii i-nluinn w ill he found Meadanwa Carpenter and Kliw; Nash­ Hkethe famous ghost, Dtmnis would
not
down,
and
Bro.
Hicks
took
the
dose
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.i.ngsof theW.C.TJlf.ooun-1 vU«. Meadatnni tMlwk, Osmun, Mar­
theiprwss1
shall and Wood, After the committee like a little man,
t, convention.
Then the Barry county greenback
It in a marvel that Iiastiiqp| eacaped on credentials had reported, Mra. O. W.
Fruncia, in behalf of the Nashvlllo Un­ convention adjourned.
a disu-tnins cuntlagation during the
ion gave the addraw of welcome, after
nigh wind &lt;»« Sunday.
which several papers were ruud and
-UNCLE MOSE.
And now the denizena of‘^lumbtediscussed. Convention then adjourned
plains'" aslc for improvements on Uli 730.
' he streets in that Im-ality.
The evening session waa opened with
The merchants of Eaton Rapids have singing by the choir, followed by scrip­
unit'd m association to protect the.m- ture rending by Mrs. Smith and graver
against dead beat cqstomen. f
by Mra. Monroe. Mrs. Hailey, of Hast­
Tmj/mMtril is moving in tl4 matter ings. was then introduced and deliver­
,1 wat&lt; r workfi Perhaps they mpy ed a very able and interesting address.
uiove slowly, but it is V» l» hoped thfcy‘ A collection wm taken at the cl«w of
the missing nnKumtfng to g2JB.
#ill go s'irt ly.
At the opening of the Thuraday
Ms. I! H- Blocksom has Opened a
photograph gallery in the building iimming BBwmnU.e president, fn be­
aurth ul -Mwhant's Exchange. .See half of the Union of Barry county,
presented Mrs. Bailey a cash gift tohi* advertisement.
gelher with a beoutlftil bouquet. Mrs.
Those wishing to attend] a tirst- Halley responded with some very appro­
,
• ileus,1 fast of charge, doubtless
priate and pointed remarks showing
wilhl" well t &gt; attend the sessions of that her heart was very much interest­
•hr wmifiaii council of the City of ed in Um temperance work. The day
i Listings.
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waa principally occupied in the discus­
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'DE GKEENBAX 'POSTLE.
F th'xnc-xtyear the B
will sion of topics of interest to the work in

COTTON GOODS

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WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES UNTIL ITS A

GENUINE SLAUGHTER I

The Low Prices which we are selling COTTONS can not last
, long for it’s less than it cost to manufacture them.

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anner

.iiiiiish a thrilling continued ^toiiry en-; hand, and during the afternoon the foltitled ‘’council proceedings,” j As we i lowing officers were elected for the en&lt; annot ■ untract to furnish bai•k
l uum- siung year: Prra_ Mrs. Monroe; Hee.
liars containing this Serial, all who
' wish
' ' Sec. Mrs. L. it Barber: Cor. See.. Mrs.
?«■&gt; |k-rns»-the same will Im wb*» to de- Bentley; Trees.. Mrs. Piuney.
jXisita ilollar al the office
At a meeting held Thursday evening
the |Kq»cr a year.
.
a selection was read by Mrs. Bailey, a
poem by Mra. Bentley, an essay by Mrs.
Ax v|. \KM oi fire Sunday i»1 ternoon, I Overholt, and iihortspeeches were made
.. u.K-l by lire getting under k&lt;«kI head- ’ by K|der Holler snd S. Ov*holt. The
■niy in the property ownfid
way
owned by Ike lien- j exercises were interpersed with singing,
derahutt on wesj; (keen stretH, railed a • Convention then adjourned’ to meet
Urge numlMir of our citizens to that j nexj Tear
Mitidleville. .
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place. The fire company were on hand i
and l.v the aid of the engine aiil bucket j
Giuienback County Convention,

“3 m (If tail to wag de dog, or am &lt;Ze j
dog to wag de tall, which T’
.Dis am de queshun dat am a agitatin’ I
de min* ob we greenliax-dem-union-ant-1
nqpoly folksea. It am clar in my min’
dat de tail would do de waggin’ in
dis county bb Barry, but as dial subject j
spreads out ober all de lan’, de state an’
de mishun, it am not so clar.
De signs ob de times am ominous for '
we greenbaxers; it am a scrabble fo’ |
oflis, an’ bully fo’ de feller dat gits dar. ■
Vncle .loeiah and AV. D. posed- as re-1
formers an’ got dar. bnt it 'pears to me I

This is a RARE CHANCE and should not be missed.

We realize the hard times that are upon us and therefore try to
give you the benefit of low prices. "
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Come and see for yourselves.

We are always pleased to show our goods.

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co

dat dis reform biz as amplified by dem 1
brigade the tire was soon put out, after |
The greenback county convention to am played, ohL -dat- it won't go1 down .
.having burned a few rods qf fence. .elect delegates to the state (invention any moa.' ■ It 'peats dat dey mean all'
This prompt action doubtless saved . was held at the court house Saturday de time dat de other fellers should re-'
Hastings a heavy conflagration, as the I afternoon.
Although, as is usual on form; not dey darselfs. We hab t ried ' "ZZ
wind was very strong and in the right I Saturdays, there was a large crowd in de ant-nopoly racket; but dat am got I *
A. EGGLESTON. * ,
•lint tion‘to carry the fire brands into’ the city, but few were attracted Ul the thin. It am foun’ out dat jes’ as soon ; A.
Hastings, Mich.
tbe city.
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court Ijouse. Castleton and Orangeville as any ob us dat [shout out ant-nopdly j
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. townships were not represented, while1 q^e mos’, git a chance we am 'nopolists,
I’llk citizens of ffie wurtty.raj&gt;ecially i Woodland and Prairieville were repre- an’ den change de tune an’ shout fo’ de
ry • .
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1
’
rainter anti OlaZlCT,
tboscof Barn. Baltimore and Hope
by but one delegate each.
It laborin'man, an’tell ob his woes. An'
now
de
laborin'
man
kicks:
dey
tay
dat
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tiiwnships will bu pleased to learn that j was a very tauie and coimuomplace
the lint..ri-.ns Tom Case)’ has been ap- affair, despite the exhortation of Mr. dey habdiacove^dBo mo’ heart-blwdin’
ch' iii.i i.MMl there is every prospect | Jo|)n lhlW!Mm to .q,oUcr."
A gloom fo’ dem in de greenbaxrs dan any whar I W||) dn ;|]| wort( |n U|(- lllM. IK;1,tlVi ,,ro,„nuy
u rtn-k h ing put upon bis career of fike unto thl, premonitipn of an im­ else, «abe possibly mon’ zeal to git dar
.
and cheaply,
lawlessness. Tqm is a bad one, and liad pending calamity appeared to permeate votes. Am dis true? Am we ’nipula-1
succeeded in terrorizing the good peo­ the entire assemblage.
ted
by
demagogues
who
jes
’
want
de
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,
Flzure" furnished on appUralkai.
ple of ’.hat .x-etion of BurrV county
Barry county (wing entitled to U del­ votes o&gt; de toilers to hist tharselfs into I
where he ion'll,.his headquarters. His egates in the greenback state conven­ offls? Lemme see, how many ob wej
•Tinies have Ut*n
he
■ • many,
j • anti
••
*• had tion, it had
nau l&gt;een
iieen figured
ngureu by
uy some astute toilers
u*ue were put up fo’ offte in dis yer j
•-W1I quite sueresirflU in eluding .lhe |
philosopher that each township cityi las’ month ? War dar any moa ।
•■illrcrb. ] he sheriff at- this time is par-! would Ihj entitled to one delegates and. -^an»• wos on de other tickets?
Hab
dog to &lt;ny ’
tk-ularh-anxious
him by reason there
oler0 would
Hi de tail wagged
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rr aim
would remain
remain six
six delegatee
delegates at
at
great amount in dis state since hitched ,
••f his i-onnwtifm with \n£s6»ctf&lt;*u»' large to be elected.
in •Inver
hhiiw, etc. Artward of
Tin) usual routine business of organi­ onto de deinkrat kite?
In a next and workmanlike uutnner.
Am it not true dat de signs ob de ExecutedCan
9I’M) was offered ' by the shiififf for zation, etc., was transacted, Orson
give the beMof ndereacci.
time* pint strong to df^dUintregatlon
foui's apprghuiHion and delivery
Swift, of Maple. Grove, being elected
the stilt, line, :nul Monday morning n chairman.'
It was voted that each snd dissolution ob de greenbax party,
Darius the jest y$ar 1 h»*e auule a apertal
Ifh-griun wua received from ofiicern in township delegation nominate a dele* an* am it not apparent dat our leaders study of
.
I&lt;n. r- .::, WIs., stating Uiat they had |
lo u aI,pr„VKi by tho .•onventlon, am a tryin’ to lead us into pastures
111......... ... vMtody. He will d.Hibtlesi and lbat thf ajx ,i,.i(Wtre at large l« new anywhnr to keep de lams from ,
gittin’ lawk to de 'publican fol’?
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ImreacdwaretrnMendhlmMir ut th’ doeiod |)V Uu. .vmvunti.n.
Jm* so sua’ as de sun do git up in de And aa do •» good a Win th* HneM you can
next term Of rtrcnlt court.
Evidently the alahHnakere had don..
ask for.
T,
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, , , their work well, the machine moving eas’ in de mornin’ an’ jes’ so sun’ as dat
Your patronage solicited.
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Im. llANSMi gratefully artmowledgW(|rk Klve for the „nfortun- sun sinks In de ww’in de ebening*, jes
Pstltal
rvt ..I
/ 1 &gt;1w n •P. .woo
so sua’ am Ben Butler to be nominated
es tho receipt
of 11.\
theNewOrleansTiinesate occurrence, of the lone delegate
Demoepft, of date Tuesday, April 24th,
fo' president. Ben don’t take spoons
from Prairieville dipping in his oar xat
any moa.’ It must hab been a mistake
fruqt Janies A. Sweezey.one of the Mich­
the wrong time. He wasn’t posted; but
in sayin’ dat he did. Dis am to be a
igan delegates to the Supreme Lodge of
promptly rectified
his
upon a
■hn.ghb. -H yth^heMlBlbaleity.Wo L^Vnt
from some
of error
the delegatee.
trump keerd played by us to do de wag­
gin.' But doan de demkrat.s hoi’de Jo­ JJI88OLUTION.
*• |
While waiUug for the report of the
ker an' won’t dey play it kerslap ? Won’t
count of the proceeds
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:-committee on credential*, m ei.rdtng to
THE FIRM OF
I'UhlUhni in the Tinfe Ihrnnerat:
•• prngnim th, choinnim railed upon M. it make some of dam sick at de stum. ;v...vit:
Jhe Michigan Hricra e arrived' y^ter-! F. Jordon, of Middleville, for a fe» re- mick when dey am asked ;to eat dis
•lay at 1:30 by thn “B r J.”. ,ruad. -juiil
Butler crow ? But de Lpf Only knoFii
A fertile, ftilaetto voice in a
were rec&lt; ived by. Orfe ns .DivMun No. marke.
what a demetnt won’t do tAgito®s, An’
I. ,Wm.
(trailer eprtjp)|
,.......................
.~..~lder.
Cres- corner pipe* “Jwdon." »™&gt; «f*t "* let’s live in hbpe dat dey will take de
''.n, .l“.W,on JJ0- 2&gt; f- w- B’mhanan lapse ofvabout live nfdiutes and when
l.:2’l*,u.,an,*er-• Tutj
l’hey were
wcic escorted
rsvoiitxi to
io the
tli&lt;1 all present hsd apparently forgotten dose, an’ den we’ll do de waggin'.
Px.'Trii.ira
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__ . _ Artil.
ythiau Armory,
Washington
Dis ’postle war at de Gran’ Rapids
arose and rw
■'•ry Hall, and
received in
of the
■ivi icvchcu
m Iwhalf
imiMi ih
uiiv the occurrence.. Milt,
'pubficsu. pow wow las’ week, an’ saw
dnmitteerftbe Grand Lodge
’•^utiveuominitteetrr
— marked lit,gracefMfiy acknowledging will a cramp in the belly dat de papers
of Louisiana
by Chflnoi
lal.v
iWceDnr t^nniMj- that the republicans Were constantly
ob ile shit*-, even dose ob our faith, say Dlwolre.6-llidhUMi;,^
'•ahripl Sank,
Jv.
gaining xtrengfh fn the «
marsh responded un uenan or ms ong-1»——n
•
- itarrv u.-*re dat it war one.ob de fine*'gatherin’a
retiring) ami as a rrwiit •
unit
arid
At-! th«t the republicans of Barry were cber in de sfedc.
mchmuent and feeling twins.
terms. At-.'that
It gib me pain to
u- l'arl4kiog «&gt;f refreshments, the wide-awake and active: 3d, that green- are de ( iillud men git up an’ vow TegMiehigaus were escorted to their head-1 j.-wk-prs should circulate greenluwk litiencetodc party
took dem from
slalwry an’ made men ob dem. Yer
Anil to »ccoui|»IWi It.
AtMen Band, which Is one of the linrat i kind in general and that portion m
cant make him vote any whar else, so
M. re-.—
A“—
i.d d“‘h:like
n?Ht ^®re’
,w regards their military ,' Barry in
particular.
AX
les’ leab him to his idols,
t
"'.olutton, and execution of unuw.
|: stillness the orator sunk
ran* into his chair.
De prophet say dat dar am a dweordant element in de greeobaxra at Lan­
nn&lt;i riveted ■&gt;.,
the roimwra
follow*! ne.r&lt;«►
Bnp.de stnff: John RHennrtt, Mus- bwfllla".
'
sing dat num’ l»e ikiwnixl, an’ s&gt;» dem
xepin. grand commander; M. P. Cale,
feller* wdl jes’ take notice dat dey am
An Opportunity that Oocura.but
.
wrunil linpids,
distant grand ' ’"Areyri*, Albert (1. Kent.
to 1* sat ou by de pap-suckers, de grout
Seldom to Buy
"‘"'““iider; ihua A. Mack, Detroit, I
Harrv Alivrt Adatna.
an'gotxl Btgole, Fuller &amp;&lt;!o.an’ dar
■ootid assistant grand commander; W I
Baltimore, N»U&gt;“W1
K.i k"th\ ‘“,nW'Xf!UH1 adjutant; S. (
henchman.
We
am
a
groat
moral
re-,
I’lrrHon. J**. L. tote.
"
MM Saginiw: grand
form party, an' &lt;!&lt;&gt;** dal ^n’ do any-;
Sw,";lte'
Whftmunh. Muathing an’ eberything to git offls- -fer.
• ^11 grand chaplain.
JrtSowmil.
VJS"*
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Fuller an’ Begole—mw’ take hark scats |
tirstli..gnn«.tStaff H.P. Hastings.
Mbunazoo.rolonrtjc, &amp; Dodge, MonMinin Grove. G. D. Moore.
an’ keep their moufs shut.
|
ye. major; B. j; Roberta™. BreedsYm,my fronXdh waggin’inam a .
Maapertlully.
!*Ue,&lt;|uartennaater.T. » lUrei*. M.
big one an' one dat wr can i ownum

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Lime,
Plaster,. Cement,
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Hair, Stucco, Feed
ON ALL THESE ARTICLES.
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16630933

GOODS UNDER VALUE

DECKER.BROS,
"r. .Sweexey was made
»f the committee upon min

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WINTER TIME TABLE.
Taking effect February 17th. 1|M.

* Full partImiUr* in our pliauiphU-t, which wr
dmireto mM tr* »•? nullto rywy&lt;ye- Tb«
Specific Medicine H m.M by *11 dnxxijU al »1
per narkaz*. or «tx imckanv* tor &amp;. or u ill ImUntTwbj null oo &amp; rrevl,* oi the mn.hr
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�council proceedings
WASHINGTON.

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For the first nine month* of tbe fiscal
▼ear, the receipt* from Internal revenue
wvre ?JQ.50‘&gt;.'^ les* than for the preced­
ing period.
The Mfnmwuta senators have recommend­
ed Mr. Cannon, of Still water, for comptrol­
ler ot the treasury. Strictcivfl-servioe rales
would »-al! to the posjikm Edward Graves,
no a assistant treasurer.
•r* ?More F. Swavoe, who has been prt&gt;
nmied to chief rlerfc of toe treasury depart­
ment under the civll-tervice rules, wryad
itt: . Jiout the wartwilnmuner in a New
Jerscv regiment, »nd then studied law and
stenography;
An offlc’al of toe pension bureau relates
the fact that s soldier died while hto claim
was pending, his wife expired while the
papers were being changed lu her Interest,
ami their two dilldrcn were swept off by an
'epidemic before their application had gone
the rounds.
The wife of Lieut. Greely Will remain ta
this dty during the entire absence of tlie
Greely expedluon, and will be offered every
facility at the navy department for obtain-

the Micro, or C.pt SchUy io tadltiH hw
husband and the party.
The values of imports of merchaadlie for
the twelve months ended Haren 31. ISM,
W»s 8®«.25R,M2: for the same perioil in
lwn«*«i.MK,S75; decrease, $58,260,283. The
values of the exfxjrts of merehamUse for the
twelve months ended March 31.13M. was
$781,783.431; for the same time In 1«B3, $808,7W.8TO; decrease. $46,984,371.
The eastern counties of England.were on
Tn- .--day forenoon alarmed by an earthq: ..h&lt; ox considerable force. Tlie shock was
disunctly felt in CheaMide and Fleet street,
London. Church bells were rang at Col­
chester, tall chimneys were toppled over,
the spire of one of the largest churches fell,
and the ride wklls of Im»um* were^ shaken
out AX Ipswich plates were rattled and
beDexuDE.
beDs rang VViodows in dwellings at South­
wrrebrokeh. ami chimneys were dashend were
ed to tbe
ng is the full text of the bill
passed by the senate relative io
to. timber dep­
’ .ery person who unlawfully
redations: “Every
unlawfully
cute or aids or is employed In unlawfully
cutting or wantonly destroys or procures to
be wantonly destroyed any timber standing
upon toe lands of the United States, which
In pursuance of law may be reserved or
purchased for military or other purposes, or
upon any Indian reservation or lands be­
longing to or occupied by any tribe of In­
dians under authority ot the United States
shall pay a fine of not more than SSOO or be
imprisoned not more than twelve months,
or both. In the discretion of tiie court." ■
In the April report of the Commissioner
of Agriculture, just issued, is found some
interesting Information regarding tlie con­
dition ut far tn animals. From Michigan.
Indiana, Illinois. Wisconsin and Minnesota
reports are almost uniformly of a favorable
nature. In Michigan and Indiana the con­
dition of horses is good, with no prevailing
disease among them. Distemper and pink­
eye have prevailed in certain localities, but
no lossee of any account. Cattle are gener­
ally in good health, aud in Michigan they
are thinner in dolt than usual, on account
of steady cold winter and scarcity of com
and hay. The condition of sheep has been
fair. Bog* are in average condition.
The subcommittee of the iuHtse committee

To attach a stamp U&gt; an envelope to to
moisten the envelope and then apply
the stamp. Try this. If we do the

Red Clover Tonic for dy8p(®ria, cortivenetus bad breath, pile», pimple*. arue
and malaria diseases, poor appetite, low
spirits, hwulach. or diseases of tbe kidH. Merchant was ou mo­ nevs, stomach and liver. Price SO cents,
tion OT AMI Jones, am •crejtted. by all ayos. 4 ,, of Fred’k HotchkiM.
Doyle a 1
were «
by the

Tlie following revolution was offered fry Aid

of alcktu-s*. t&lt;&gt; jxirtonn tbe duties required of
him by law. as such supervisor,
By Al&lt;l Jone*-That the resohitton l»e adopted.
C^Al&lt;!^^Joiw*-Ttotwe Prwj^d to bril»t for suixrvisor in the Second snd Third wards
in place of Gro. Abbey. Carried by the foitowIng votes; First balks, L. E. Stauffer 5 and D.
G. Bobinsou 3; seeoud ballot. Stauffer 7 and
Kotiin-iii, 1.
The follow I ng resolution was offered by Aid

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Liver, BUUoomesa, Jaundice, Coi»ti|«ation.
Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary
organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, pmlc
or mlM stimulant, will always find Electric Bit­
ters tbe beat and only certain cure knowu. They
act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed
o rive eutire ■satisfaction or money refunded.

TRIM HX»W IS THE LATEST PBODVCTION OF THE
How depressing It to to see acres ot trees eut
down in the midst of a noble forest. How saddenlng it to also to see that thin spot in the
midst of your otherwise abundant hair. Stop It
at once by the use of Parker’s Ralr Balsam. For
actual efflcteucy this famous article stands at
the head of 1M class. Elegant for toe toltah deF-«* th.
-rv-MN.
,
C ‘T'J-rnnmunicatiJn front Geo. Osborn was re­ l™Sr mm i2?.’
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mW which ta dearly apparent when tte- pnm ipte xqvon which it to eoortrurted an*
h
ceive! rotative ta damages done to sheep by
d&lt;$v Alii Jcmes-Tiaat tiie account of Geo. Oslx&gt;ni
Cukk EOK Cbodp.—Use Dr. Thomas* Ectectric ptec®-n17lS«uteortion of the brace that bottom
mairTotowa U *" ,’nT&gt;o"llw*‘ ’or the Iai&lt;
ta- taken from the table. Carried.
By Aid Tinkler that the account of Geo. Os*
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Winn
avna AM
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a.
: parts which can be made, Mimting
WutM the plow for any dcrrlptinn of soil and work, whatever eondltlon tlw

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Resolved. Therefore, that Leonard E. Stauffer
be and to hereby appointed supervisor of such
Second and Third wards during tbe sickness of
said George Abbey, or until further action of
‘1 Ry Ahl1 Jones that tlie resolution be adopted.

Communication from city papers ,
Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard. Kan., write*. “I fm. Its simplicity of construction
HAWFINQS, April 23, UM.
never hesitate to recommend your Krctrie Bit- of ^e age. The plow Is so pertM
To tbe Mayor and Council.
.
Gksttulmexj in obedience to your eoqueat
the recorder todas called upon us for an amend-

tion notices, and aU other printing to be done
for the city, and not included ju our former prop­
osition.
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In our former offer we sgreea for the sum of
♦X1.33W to each paper to print in the Banner,
Ib-mocnit and Journal the council prececdlnri,
financial statement, ordinances, proclamations
and notices of election. The price we asked for
all the paper* is not as much as any one of us
would have charged any business man at Hastlugs tor the same amount of work.
But
these
proceedings,
financial
statement,
ordinances, proclamations and election notices
are public concerns, and mattera in which the
taxiHiycrs of Hastings are concerned, and which
we all desire to print if we can get pay for the
bare cost of composition in order to please qur
city subMribers, we made tho proposition for
our hundred dollars.
,
That pro|MMitiou we at this time renew. Tlie
lotawork, reristratiou notices, etc., are not pub­
lic concerns, hence we make no bld on them.
We prefer that the city of Hastings should do
with us in regard to that work as it does with
every other man or business. If you want the
work done, do as does the business man-take
It where you please. We are, not aware of any
law compelling you to treat printers tn any Ims
business like manner than you would treat other
tnople. We believe the recorder, under sueh
instructionaas you may be Pleased to give, will
have no difficulty In getting all tbe printing
done that Is not Included in our proposition, and
at reasonable rates.
Very respectfully,
I
M. L. WOK. Pub. at BANN KU.
CHAS. fl. HILBOURN, Democrat.
DENNIS A SLINGERLAND, Journal.
By Aid.
posri from city
MlfiffDfi'
the cl.-. tio!;
tor 1st and 4tb

GREBLE &amp; POWERS.

cure known tor Coturauptioua, Oough«. Colds.
HoarMnwu, Asthma, Hay Fever. Bronchitis, or
any affection of the Throat aud laings. Sold on
Kttlvs guarantee. Will give you a Trial Bottiv
e. Regular size $t.On.
Buoklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve In tbe world toe Oda. BrateM,
Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter.
Chappep Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all 8kln
Eruption.*, and positively cure* Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed tojive perfect sattafaction. er money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

There ia nothing like Dr. Thomas* Ecieclrlc
Oil to quickly cure a oold or relteve hoaraeuem.
Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Burr Oak. Bt.
Joseph Co.. Mich.

Cyclones
There is no profit in learning facts unless you draw practical con­
clusions from them. When you read accounts in the papers of Tor­

nadoes, Winds, Cyclones, that destroy thousands of property^ and
human lives, remember the moral,

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INSURE WITH

rpHE NEW

ART GALLERY,

Welton &amp; Crook

North of Merchant’s Exchange.

Desiring to give our new method an introduc­
tion to tbe puhlic, we have concluded to furnish,
even though tbe cost of production greatly exto the election cet-ds tbe old method so long In nsc, our Fine
Finished Artistic Imperial Cabinet Cards for
Sweet 1. ’
mu ta- appointed »3JO per dozeni Panels, W.M: Cards, $2.00;
Tln-Types, 4 for 30 cents.

coudderatlon postal telegraphy, met to conskier the bill providing for a contract sys­
tem. Tiie senate bill on that subject wae
taken as a
A lengthy discussion took « •'
place retqwetuig the maximum uniform
limit at -which the rate of contract should be
made. Some members of the committee
contended that the uniform rate should be
The public are cordially invited to tall and
r. Fuller 2.
fixed at JO oeuts for twenty words. While
jjiius be appolnt- examine specimens made by the hRtantnncotM
others held that JO cent* was too low to inCarried by all ayes except prnmi at tbe New Gallery.
duee competent corporations to compete for
Ung.
the contract, and maintained that the maxi­
nunts were received:
mum rate should be at least 25 cents. The A. D. Maynard, drawing
engine• u oo
opinton ls expressed that tbe full commit­ J. Eggleston, drawing hook i ladder truck 1 to
tee will adopt tlie latter-figure.
D. Mtay,
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on public lands ha* decided to favorably re­ J. Wooten.
Reynolds. "
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port to the full committee Representative E.
F. Eggleston. ■
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Townshend’s bill granting bounty lands to A. lotrnb.
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soldiers of the late war. The bill provides Geo. CoIUD*, drying boae............ ............... 1 00
that every person who served in the late
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t coat burnt at Hanley’s Are 1 00
war not tern than fourteen days, and honoi^ By AM. Stebbins, that the accounts be al­
ably discharged, shall be entitled to eighty lowed in full, except tbe aocount of Geo. • Collins
to
lxallowed
til $foo. Carried by all ayes.
acre* ef public land; those who served not
Having returned to Hastings 1 have opened a
On motion council proceeded to tiie election
lew than one vear to 130 ceres; and those
city attorney. ’
who served not leys titan two years. 180 of1st
ballot, L K. Knappcn received 7.
acre* of land. In the event of the death of
By Aid. l*arker, that L. K. Knapncn be *psunk person during service, or after honorabfetSSuuirr, the patent shall Issue to the
surviving wife, child or children, if there be
Hy AM. Stebbins, that the salary of dty at­
anv, nn&lt;4f none, to the father, and If no
torney lie fixed al Otto tor tbe ensuing year.
Tbe bWl to amend the Revised Statutes relatlMW merchandise in the United States
One door east ot Brook.* &amp; Cook’*, State 8t.
public store or bonded warehouse, Intro*
dueeir by Mr. Rosecrans, provides that all
mercaanuise which may be deposited In a
salary of city ptorslpublic store or bonded warehouse may be
And will soon have a full stock ot
■ ensuing year. Cats'
withdrawn by the owner for exportation to
foreign count tie*. or may be transhipped to
"Parker, that the salary of marshal be
atjyjiort on the Pacific or Western eoast of
— ^500 for the ensuing year. Carried by
the United States at any timd before tbe all ayes except '■nklcr. not voting.
expiration of three years from the date of
tbEocigtnal importation; such goods on ar­
rival at a Paclfidor western port to be sab*
Pierce 4, C. W. Jordan 3, Geo.
jteted to the same ruley ana regulntioiw an
if originally imported there. Any goods on
which duties have not been fully paid re­
I am now prepared to take orders for
maining In public store or bonded ware­
house beyond three years nltnll be regarded
ae abandoned to the guvenim&lt;*nt.
to the election
Tbe senate railroad committee held a
special ** meeting Thursday to further
Ived 7 vote*,
consider the inter-state commerce Mil
.orocn be appointrecently prepared by Senator Cullom. Af­
r. Carried by all ayes.
m, that tioo be transferred from
ter agreeing upon some cluntges of minor
Importance, the committee unanimously the contingent fund to each ward fund. Carried
AT THE LOWEfl KAT EM.
voted to report tlie bll favorably. One-of
rUy Al&lt;ib*Beamer.Uuu the street commissioner
the most Important amendment* provide
that not more than three of the five com­
S‘ itonora shall (Mtong to tbe sante poiitiea!
y. Another provides that the proeeedfor damage* against the company shall
On motion
J. WEIwEKT. City Recoruer.
HF*Fort her announcement next week.
De conducted bj- the district attorney In the ’
name of the complainant Inwood of the peo­
Consumption has been, mid can be cured by
ple, agd that in ca*e of failure to recover
tb« use of Downs* Elixir.

Fire, Life, Accident, and Wind and

11 n.

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,

Tm and Repair Shop,

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
• Iron Wire.

un num m in,

bin
rto
ctanagw sustained by tlie party eomplatn-

Clipped from Canada Presbyterian, under slg■atariofC. BMwtt RoMnooa, JProye..: I was
cured of bilUous Headache by Bardock Blood
Blttera. ,

COU WWT EK ’ *K81GXATiON.

----- AND SEE THE------

Latest and Best Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,
The simplest best binder in the market
t b&gt;„ &lt;b. loM U» ol

ud top taste.

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
.taota te. ta

ta

with his action, which, while
hasty, haaIndgbeeu meditated.

1Q ewT

Chester Messer

Automatic Embroidery
of this very popular

■smis:

m

Respectfully,

We have a full stock
failure

Come in and see it.

u&gt; Urt, «W». tad «rtl (taw ,&lt; otew SUM. | taw lute tnM MMtar ertota * U»

make of Embroidery.

Important to Farmers
J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO.
OF THIS CITY.
Harr entered the Held and now offsr for sate tbe lime-tried and always reliable

The patterns, are new
and prices low.

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW

WHITE GOODS.
We have a line that is complete.

JOHNSTON REAPERS, I0IFERS &amp; BINDERS

Barred

We keep a fij]] line of Agricultural

Implements.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX.. NO. 3.

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HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 9, 1884.

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Is the Place to Trade
Returned from the East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and
( LOTH I NG, which were bought at figures to suit the times.

MarekwfatafcW!
And.people who want to buy them can save money by going to see
them and get prices which are as good as a sale.

. Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach to
buy what they need.

Call early and get the Best Bargains.
|

LEWIS STERN,

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OF THE CASH STORE.
Down’s Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

1)0 YOU WANT

i E. Nelson and Col. J. L. Jolly as dele- | afternoon, in hia Wth year. He was
gates to Chicago, and instructed them I toe earliest city clerk, and served two
; to vote for Blaine and Lincoln while a &gt; terms in the Illinois legislature and in
‘ probability of nomination remains.
The republicans of DmTMoines coanI
Sf. Iowa, elected Frank Hatton .and lias devoted
obn H. Gear delegatee to the state
convention, and nassed resolutions
Advices from Wisconsin indicate
heartily endorsin’' President Arthur.
that Hie entire republican delegation to
A confession h;.s iieen madebv Cicero Chicago will be friendly to President
Seiienon. of Audubon, Iowa, that he Arthur. but Gen. W. T. bhennan would
and his brotbers-in-ldw banged his fa- I capture every vote. It is thought that
ther at midnight. Friday, .for incest L. B- Caswell will be renominated for
They traveled tweniy miles and back coqgreks in the First district. E. W.
after dark, taking a rope with them.
Keyes desires to represent the Third
The governor of Michigan lias par­ district in the national copventian, bet
doned Francis A. Wardell, formerly a will not run for congress.
special agent of the pension depart­
John W. Ayers, representing a power­
ment. who has served a year in the De­ ful combination of Boston capital, has
troit house of correction for forgeries. petitioned the Massachusetts senate to
sell
him four railways connected with
Jay Gould told a reporter that be had
given the bears on M all street do as­ the Hooaac tunnel, together with -two
sistance. and added that he bad not hundred acres on South Boston flats,
sold a share of Missouri Pacific or for all which be offers $4,000,000, with
Western Union since he became a di­ the promise of extending the system to
Hugh Gaffney, of Baltimore, a noted rector.
Chicago, to connect with the Boston
steeple-chase nder, diedofyellowfever
roads leading to the Pacific coast and
An Indiana court has decided that
in Mexico, where he had gone to train the establishment of arbitrary rates by the Mexican capital. »
horses.
The Iowa Democratic State Conven­
the Underwriters’ association of In­
George B. Mills has been appointed dianapolis is contrary to the freedom tion at Burlington elected delegatee to
postmaster at Astoria, Illinois, despite of trade and prejudicial to the oommon the National convention. The delethe objections of a prominent politician good.
Ktes arc unanimous for ‘Tilden, but
ve no instructions. The Committee
of Galesburg.
The disappearance of the schooner
D. T. Clover, prosecuting attorney Winfield from one of the Florida islands on Resolutions made a short report,
of
the common pleas court -at Lancas­ about one hundred miles trom Key affirming adherence to the platform of
rter, Ohio,
Chic, tcc
has tcc
been
- deposed
■*------- ’ 'from office
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Weet leads to the belief that another tire Democratic Nrational Conventions
of 1878 and 18H0; favorrevenue and tar­
for drunkenness.
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j party of fillibustera has crossed over to
iff reform, and against the late prohi­
At a charivari at Anoka, Minnesota, Cuba.
bition legislation in the State.
someone fixed a
- revolver to increase the
Fast mail connections between New
The republican slat© convention of
d ’
kllIlnK “
Enrixnd and the Wert bM fair to be
named WUlieGray.
lorfby the action of the Preeident of Ohio adonted resolutions demanding
Pullen Colliery, at the Boston and Albany road, who has the restoration of the wool tariff or
A cave in the Fullen
&lt;&gt;ccurrwl Thursday, water ordered the evening train set back one 1878. J. S. Robinson, of Hardin county,
was nominated for secretary of state,
flooding the mine and compelling the hour.
«uapen«ton of work.
Complaint oomee trom Dayton. Ohio. and W. W. Johnson for judge of the
supreme court. Judge J. B. Foraker.
, General Clinton B- Fiske was ad-• of tyrannous treatment of disabled vet- Juda© W. H. West. William McKinley.
radged guiltv of contempt of court at erans by Gen. M. R. Patrick, governor Jr., and Marcus J. Hanna were elected
New. York Thursday, flned
and I of the National Soldiers’ Home, and delegales-at-large. with four colored
ordered into custody.
1 the citizens are clamorous for his re­ men as alternates. Three or the dele­
James Cuimea, the President of the 1 moval..
gates favor Sherman, and one supports
First National Bank of Morris, DL, fell I
John Cameron, a Methodist leader of Blnpe.
he** disease in the street at Hagerstown. Md.. has eloped with the
Government detective Stevenson,. of
tliat city Thursday.
handsome wife of his nelghl&gt;or, John
Ottawa. Ont., who has been hunting
1 he republicans of Mississippi met D. Burr. Tbeirbsggage was checked dynamiters in tire United States says
Tuesday at Jackson and selected four- । to.Chicago. Each leavea small chil- he has secured some valuable informa­
teen delegates to Chicago, of whom dren at home.
tion in New York, St Louis and Chica­
twelve
Arthur.
tw elve are for Artlmr.
Three weeks ago, in the Mexican go in regard to a proposed raid on Can­
Dispatches frorfi Havana admit that state of Guerrero, fffty-two members of ada. Representations based upon his
the troops are unable to capture Ague­ a band of rebels were killed bv the reg­ report will be made to the United States
ro, the Qllibuster. who is believed to be ular troops at Taipche, and the rem­ authorities with a view to defeating
staying In the Zapota swamps.
nant of the insurrectionists is being operations being extended to this side
A leper named Charles Wilson has hotly pursued.
of the line.
escaped from the Tewksbury almshouse’
The republican state convention of
A plank in the platform of the re­
and the state of Massachusetts is being publicans Of New York declares for an Connecticut left its delegates to Chi­
overhauled by the authorities.
Immediate suspension of thecoinngeof cago unlnstructed. but passed a reso­
Mrs. A. H. Hoge, of Chicago, was re­ the standard silver dollar and the ad­ lution commending Joseph R. Hawley
elected President of the Presbyterian justment of the currency to the single as a candidate for president The Ohio
republican -state convention elected
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Woman’s Board of Foreign Missions of standard of gold.
the N orthwest, in session at Milwaukee.
The Red River Paper company, of forty-two district delegates to Chicago,
Mrs. Amelia Barnet, of Easton. Pa., Jamestown, N. Y., has failed with lia­ of whom twenty-four are for Blaine and
locked the doors of her house and cut bilities amounting to $30,000, princi­ twenty-two for Sbeiwan. The New
the throats of herself and her children pally to one bank. The company start­ York republican state convention was
frith a razor, inflicting mortal injuries. ed about one year ago with a capital organized in the interest of Arthur and
Edmunds, despite the hostility of
stock of $50jiX).
Demond Ucebolls, of Streator, Ills., 1
Captaiq Traynor made the voyage Thomas C. Platt and Senator MiUer,
while walking with his wife along the 1.
Bath, Me., to New York, in a and the detegatea-at-large to Chicago
riverbank at Ottawa, lost his balance ’from
------ r, rare Andrew D. White. Edwin Packard.
whiie cutting a cane and was drowned. 1 small
8™*“‘ jdonr, alone, in twenty days. He
Alexander MltcheU say. the St. Paul.! started with a.cat for »companion, but Theodore Roosevelt, and John J. Gil­
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road will soon complete the branch
K°t jiUrmed at the eaves bert.
from Cedar Rapids fo Ottumwa, but and leaped overboard.
The American oak leather tannery, MR. HOWELLS REJECTED POEM
will make no new extensions this year.
the largest in the world, occupying a
William P. Hooper, a well-known square
of ground in Cincinnati, wasde­
lawyer of Baltimore, has been dis­
BeiM
by
stroyed
by fire early Thursday morn­
barred by tlse suprt me court tor a bold
ing. The loss is $400 JJOO. Four hun­
attempt io defraud In drawing up a dred men lose their situations.
will.
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The sheriff at Garysbuiy. North
[Borton Car. New York Boms Jtrarnsl ]
A loss of $300.00'• was incurred at
Glens Falls. New York, by a confla­ Carolina, arrested two prominent col­
Speaking of Mr. Howells, so far aa I
ored politicians who were a tout to
gration which swept away the opera­ fight a duel. On the person of one he know, the story of the first contribution
house, Presbyterian church, and fifteen found two overcoats and a plate of •ant by him to The Atlantic Monthly
stores.
slieet-ir&lt;iu fifteen inches square.
' haa never been told in print, bat it is
Jack Cole, one of the sailors of the
The Hon.
J. H. Dean, a New York lawyer, has wall worth repeating.
Jeannette expedition, who lost his torn rendered bankrupt by real estate Charles Hale visited Mr. Howells si
reaeon through intense physical suffer
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I operations. His liabilities are stated
ing, died in the insane asylum r ।,
jaxi.OOQ, and he haa given pre-1
Washington.
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I ferenees to two banks, the Rochester which ha induced the future novelist to
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A oomtmfire of^the(United Prej-1 anlvcnlty.and two religione eortetre,. &gt;«how him was a poem founded upon a
traditional Italian atory, which espe­
z.U&gt;iwv*&gt;i
In
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tuKti
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Haa
How-iri.
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terinn church in Pittsburg has decidThe Maine Greenback Convention at
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to ask the legislature to make the Lewistown Thursday, nominated Dr. cially captivated Mr. Hale's fancy.
“Why don’t you send thia to America
use of instrumental music in churches H. B. Eaton for Governor and indorsed
unlawful.
General Butler for the Presidency. One and hare it prtated ?" he aaked.
“Oh,’’ Mr. Howells replied, -it fomot
Daniel Holcomb, of Jackson. Michi­ of the resolutions declares that consti­
gan, has been appointed administrator tutional prohibition should not be made eomploteff. I want to elaborate it."
of the estate ofthe murdered Jacob D. a party issue.
After considerable urging the author
Crouch, and filed bonds to the amount
Charles McAvery, of Troy, N.Y., did. however, allow Mr. Hale to take a
of $60,000.
was bitten bv a dog six months ago, copy of the poem, which the latter
The Michigan republican state con­ and Wednesday night symptoms of forthwith dispatched to his brotiier, t -&gt;
vention chose delegates Who favor hydrophobia appeared. *He barked and Rev. Edward Everett Hale, with the
Blaine first and Edmunds second, with snapped like a doer, and scratched all
Mr. x.. E.
Lincoln as the unanimous enolce for who approached him. He was but re­ request that he place it.
vice president ,
cently married.
and sought Ont the late James T.
Sadie Heigh, of Chicago, who killed
Charles Fiske, an aged citlsen of
Patrick Kingsley for defaming her, was Waukegan, Ula.. alter quarreling all Fields, st that time editor of The At­
sentenced by Judge Anthony to eight­ dav with his second wife, in regard; to I lantic Monthly.
“Here »
is a
- poem I want
wnut you to print,"
een months in the penitentiary*a the disposition of some’ property, beat
plea of guilty.
her so terribly that ato died th© he said. “It is a very elevei t ilng;
President Endicott states that the Or
next morning. The murderer is too written by our consul at 'Venie.-. a
egon Transcontinental company has feeble to leave tils bad.
yonng mao who is going to make Ins
lost more than $20,000,000 by the
Dr. E. J. Barker, who was consider­ mark in literature."
shrinkage in Northern Pacific and Ore
ed the father of the Canadian press,
After a little . further oonveraafro:i
gon railway stocks.
died at Kingston, Monday, at the age Mr. Fields took the manuscript, but
At Galena, Ills., on Monday evening.
shortly after ha eent for Mr. Hale.
Richard Spenaley and (wife celebrated
‘ What in the world did yon mean,”
the 60th anniversary of their wedding, the lake towns, expired from hem­
he naked, “by giving me that poem ? I
surrounded by a large number of their orrhage of the lungs.
1» mtacangMitfi
David N. Carpenter,of New Albany,
for anybody. I gave the copy ont
Ind., cowhided on the street a young
merchant named Walter Williams, for Smith passed sentence of death on two without seeing it, and look at tbiagreax
circulating damaging reporta about the whiles, two negroes, and two Indians, roll of proof* *
“If the Atlantic never printed ten
who will I* executed. Julv IL for
former’s daughter.
At Frankfort, Kv.. Thursday, a crimes committed hi Indian Territory. pages - of poetry," returned Mr. Hale,
monument was unveiled of Judge John
Rev. C. A. Harrison, of Belmont, N. with—in aft profiabiUly—his' most Colo­
M. Elliott, who was killed some time Y., was recently deposed from the nel Ingrahaxniah air. “it is high time it
ago by Colonel Buford for rendering Methodist ministry, for preaching a did, »o long m it can get it. I never
sermon against the doctrine of imme­ Iteard the magaa.ne accused of havini;
an adverse decision.
By the destruction by fire of the diate sanctification. He was Saturday anv too much good poetry."
American Oak Leather Tannery at taken to the Buffalo insane asylum in
Mr. Fields remained, however, inexCincinnati, Thursday morning, th^loM irons and attended by six strong men.
amounted to
with an insur­
The steamer Alert, which was recent­
ance of $800,000.
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ly presented by England to the United handle of proofs and returned home
The executive council at Des Moines States Government for the Greeley re- There he sat down and wrote to Mr.
Bonner, of The Mew York Ledger. to
finally confirmed Judge McDill as rail­
this effect;
road commissioner. But the objection is
raised tliat lie is a local attorney for the finds that it will require from $1»XM»
“Daaa 8ml—I wwi yob by thto mailprwX,
to $23,(XJO to put her in good repair for
Burlington road.
Mom-s Fraley, a heavy speculator of the voyage.
Commander Schley has orders to
St Louis. Is siiid to have failed for a
large amount, having been short of take the Thetis. Baar and Alert to the
gi'.un at Uh icago to the extent of sev- coast of Greenland, or further north,
end million bushels.
Frank Carter, aged fifteen, the son
Howoll’a choice, I auppoas," Mr. Hale
of the Poataumter nt I nionville. Glouremarked n]»on the incident, “but being
eester county, N. J., has been arreated
charged wltu robbing the mails. He
bas confessed hte iQiiit
Four hundred meh and one hundred
teams Mt PuebiotKlol., Turadav, for
the newlv discovers gold fields, forty
miles disCaut. and sieos are be; ng taken
to establisli mail routes.
The wife of Dr.

The Loretto Convent, at Lindsay,
Ont, burned Thursday.
Edwin Rice, a leading grain merchant of Paxton, Ills., is dead.
The National Mechanics and Traders’
^nk of New I ork has returned to the
Stat§ system.
.
severe is the drouth in western
Texas that large numbers of cattle are
dying for water and grass.
_
and ice in the region of
Meridian, ’ Miss., Thursday morning,
will compel farmers to replant.
E. F. Seaver, postmaster at Reeds­
burg, Wis., has resigned because of his
arrest for embezzlement and forgery.
Bud ger Clawson, n well known polygl am 1st of Salt Lake, has been held to
the district court on the charge of big­
amy.
Nearly the entire business portion of
West Salem. Ohio, burned Thursday
^nvo^v^n^ a
estimated at

LEWIS STERN'S

• Now Watch this paper every week for a year
and learn this word ZO-pft-SA. Remember II
Is u panacea fnr Dyspepeia. BUlloouiess. any
trouble arising from Indigestion or Sluggish
Liver, especially J1«a»achk.

A hay fork or a manure fork ?
A hoe, shovel, rake.or spade ?
•
A gasoline dr an oil Stove?
Any tin, copper or sheet iron ware?
“Hub” Cough Cure, 25 Conti*.
Any eave-trouging or roofing?
Prescription o( a Boston physician, dhpeusetl
by a Boston tlruagist.
A cistern pump, well bucketor lead pipe? years
One dose will sure »uv ordlnan- comb. It
acts ahnost magically. Aik any denier to get
a 35 &lt;x*ut hottie of “Hub" Cough Cure,
Jack knife, clothes line or a wringer? you
and don’t be put off with any other
S
Plow points or boot blacking?
Do you want a pail that wont rust in a year?
If so, call on

EVANS &amp; BROOKS.

ABOUT HIMHVG5.
The remedy thsi advertlmw- non a or wan of
Hiiyxoeotint, kvkrt otrfb a fraud and hum­
bug
—
Is
a
fraud
tuid humbug Itoelt on the fare of
Don’t throw you old wringers away-, but bring them to us, and get new rolls
it, It must necmuurily taur &lt;tf the quack nud
• t * n. All kinds of repairing done on short notice. Rags taken in exchange humbug It talks of. A remedy of merit, one that
need but little ml vejtislnc to secure a first place
- -inything you want in our line.
v
in :li- li'iiis.'hokt. never defames another. Such
a one H ZO-PK-SA, the Liver and Dys]wptic
Panacea. Keep the sluggish Liver active. The
stomach ready for nourishment. The head
clear with ZO-l’E-HA—observe regularity.
Don’t overload, live long and be ha|&gt;py. Ask

' Call and see us, two dorrs west of bank.

Evans &amp; Brooks.

Automatic Embroidery
We have a full stock
of this ver}7 popular

make of Embroidery.

The patterns are new
and prices low.

WHITE GOODS.
We have a line that is complete. Barred
and Swiss Mulls, Check Nansooks, Victoria
Lawn, at prices that cannot but please our
customers.

E. Y. HOGLE

What struck an Old Soldier.
“It will sooii be twenty yean since the war
closed.’’
Under the hot suu of August. it«S2, the village
of Dover. N. J., lay-still its the sphinx in Kgypt,
while Elijili Sharp, of that place, slowly and
softly spoke of the past. ’’Yes." he said,
was
In the army ami saw many of the sights of those
fearful years. I was finally discharged from dis­
ability. resulting from sunstroke. I came home,
miserable In health and spirits; so enfeebled
that I took cold mi the slightest ex|KMure. Life
seemed worthless to me; I llred only in memOI^Tbat was aad enough," 1 said, dividing my
; “but 1 got
When In
tliat condition 1
and my health
away. I was
..
n
wife. I piled on the flesh and could eat any­
thing. My ambition blared un. I could attend
to buslnesa. and now-exceptiag that I have to
take care al«Hit &lt; \)x»lag mpMUl to the hot SUU
-1 am as well as I was the day I enlisted. What
differences there are in thlngs-guns and bayonetskW; Fakkku’m Toxic•affw.'*
&lt;
Tills preparation which has l&gt;eeti known as
’li'n
ers arc constantly deceiving their customers by
substituting inferior articles under Die luunc of
ginger, and as gtngiT is really an unimportant
hignsllcnt, wearop the misleading word.
There Is no cluirgv. however, In the prepara­'
tion itself, and all bottles remaining in the
hands of dealers, wrapped under the name o&lt;
Panler-s Ginger Tonic, contain the genuine
mccliclne If the fac simile signature of Htoeox &amp;
Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper.
:
1A18HOLUTIOX NOTICE.-The firm of BtehkJ ard* ft Horton haring beem this day &lt;U»-■
solved. R. B. Blcimrdu continuing the businm*
at the old -land in Pndriorina, Rm« taito
J
notice to id) partie. owtugmH Inn
ft Horton to |M»y Immediately » K. B. Klcbards,,
be having purrhaaed the
Prairieville. March n, IM
,

WHOLE NO. 1503.

Wiacoorin.
The Dakota republicans elected N-

�NEWS SUMMARY.

agents who cling to the 15 cent term
are^nnabte to secare round tote of

General Tn-ving tend* out » c*ri
from Monterey tint there lias been no
eMMlon for diwotS be»*w thy «»■
sr rass

H. M. Mattliews, formerly governor
In order to make the most out of its
ot West Virginia, died at Lynchburg,
dynamite sensation, Toronto sends out state Umt Colonel Benavides he* grew
of erysipelas.
The vacant presidency of Bowdotn a statement that one of the cartridges to visit Trevino and heal * breach be­
college has been offered to Professor C. discovered beneath the parliament tween the latter and. Preaident Gonbuilding was found to- be filled with ■^ales.
E. Gorman, of Amherst.
The High Bluff branch of the Mani­
*
.
Tins steamer B. S. Ford, valued at dualin.
The Canadian railways have abolish­ toba Fanners’ union has adopted reso­
$175,000 was burned at her wharf at
ed the special privileges heretofore en­ lutions calling upon the provincial leg­
Charlestown. Maryland.
Bicyclists named Woodside and Mor­ joyed by commercial travelers, and islature to petition the imperial gov­
gan left New York Thursday for an -placed that class on an equality With ernment for the right to become an in­
the public in the use of thousand-mile dependent British colony, and de
overland trip to San Francisco.
ing that nothing short or free tnu
High license continues to diminish tickets.
T. IL Hodgson, forinerly a heavy secession 'Will satisfy the peopl
the number of saloons in the Illinois
r
,
produce operator in Montreal, who Manitoba.
s municipalities fully 40 per cent.
The consolidation of the St Louts
One man was killed and several tailed for $5UO.UI)O a year ago, has re­ and San Francisco road with the Atch­
turned to that citv to settle with his
buildings were wrecked by a cyclone
only remaining creditors, two of the ison. Topeka and Santa Fe, for which
Monday afternoon at Davenport, la.
negotiations are said to be pending,
city banks.
Asa Ayers, ft veteran of the war of
Bishop Toebbe. of the Roman Catho­ would include the ownership of the
1812, died on Sunday at Michigan City.
Atlantic aud Pacific"1th
He built the first brick house in Cleve­ lic Diocese of Covington, Ky., died miles of completed track, ghnng the
Friday, after a lingering illness. He
land.
was born at Meppen, Hanover, in 1829. consolidation an aggregate of over
Three men at pQrtage Lake bridge, The immediate cause of his death was 6,WO miles.
hi tlie copper region of Michigan, heart-disease.
The iron works of Brown. Bonnell *
killed the collector rather than pay
With over 18,000,000 bushels of grain Co., at Youngstown. Ohio, have within,
toll.
in store in Chicago, there is still idle in the past year cleared $200X100 while in
Adulterated tea to the amount of 460 the river vessels with a capacity of the hands of a receiver. The creditors
chests was seized at New York ou a 700,000 bushels—a fact almost without and stockholders have agreed to form
steamer which arrived from London, precedent in the history of lake naviga­ a new company with a capita^ of $1,­
Tuesday.
200,000, and a committee is at work on
tion in hlay.
Dispatches from Kingston, Ontario,
The brewers of Minneapolis have the details.
report the discovery of gold in large raised a fund to test in the courts the
3uantities in a township forty miles legality of a provision in the license or­
istaut.
dinance forbidding the establishment Wheat. white
The assignees of the Cleveland Paper of saloons outside of the active police Wheat.red ....
Cora, retail...
oom |&gt;nny and of President N. W. Tay- patrol districts.'
Beans
, lor nave discharged all obligations in
John Hungate, of Flora, Ills., once a O«X». W-,
full.
wealthy fanner, became insane over Fork, draaaed
Astor's steel yaeht, the Nourmahal, the foreclosure of a mortgage, and fa­ Beef, dressed
the largest pleasure vessel afloat, was tally stabbed M. H. Presley, agent for Batter
launched Saturday at Wilmington, the insurance company of which he
Putaioc*
Delaware.
made the loan.
AwIm ................
By &amp; boiler explosion in the Whitney
Dr. Ryerson, of Chicago, whose
dricl
marble works at Gouvemeur, N. Y., earlier years were spent among the Apj.le«.
Ham*, aril tor......
five men were killed and two others fa­ Ottawa Indians, has rormally present­ Shoulder, aella tor..
Tlrnomv
Seed, aella .
tally injured.
ed to Lincoln park a bronze group rep­ Cwvur Bwd,par.....
Thomas H. Armstrong, an old citizen resenting a race which has become Diy Maltol Pork. «eU«
Df Chicago, who was formerly Secretary well-nigh extinct
Lard :
Tf the Historical society,died Saturday,
Professor O. Mi-Conover, reporter of
in his 84th year.
the supreme court of Wisconsin, was
Letters addressed to the following persons re­
One man was killed and five persons last fall married to a sister of General maining
In the post office at Hastings. Barry
were severely injured by a cyclone at Fairchild, and went to Europe for a county, Michigan. May 5. twt:
Del Rto, Texas, which- also destroyed bridal tour. Cablegrams announce bls
Chas. Brooks. Mrs. 8. M. Clark, Thomas Grif­
fin.
Laura
Keeler.
„
several buildings.
,
death in London.
Cards-Bate Ballej, Anna Fuller, H. H.
The New York assembly, by a vote
The oldest financial institution in Helstand, Mrs. Marla Newton.
of 60 to 63, defeated a constitutional Mexico, the National Bank of Monte
Kaae-A.ote w ltroynB. r „
amendment to prohibit the manufact­
ure or sale of liquor.
■ ■
Curk for Cuour.—Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
EL F. Webb, who recently organized ■um of money, and closed ita doors to Oil. It is the best remedy tor all sudden attacks
of colds. i*ain and Inflammation, and Injuries.
a council or the Golden Rule at Gales­ protect its creditors.
burg. Illinois, fled with the funds and
Samuel F. Donnelly, a reporter for
left bis bills unpaid.
the New York Sun, who was crushed
Mr.T. W. Atkins, Girard. Kun., writes: 'I
George Adams, a burglar awaiting under a ladder at a fire in Thomas never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bit­
- trial in Chicago, is said to have fallen street, died Wednesday from his injur­ ters to my customers, they give entire Mtistee*
and art rapid sellers." Electric Bitters ar*
heir to$40,000 by the death of his fa­ ies. Until recently he was city editor tion
the purest and best medicine known and will
of the Omaha Herald.
ther, at Haverhill, Mass.
positively cure Kidney and Liver complaint*.
Surrogate Stem, of Buffalo, yester­ Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. ho
The Nortliwestern hotel, at Mar­
family can.aflord to be without theni. They will
quette, Mich, owned by a railroad com­ day Reported to the board of supervis­ save
hundreds at dollars In doctor’s bins evenpany, was destroyed by an incendiary ors a shortage of $1,700 in the accounts year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by W. H. Goodof his predecessor, Zebulon Ferris.
fire, the loss being $24,000.
Miss Ella Wheeler, the Wisconsin The immediate result was the death of
poetess, was married Thursday to the latter by apoplexy.
Mr. W. H. Goodyear Is always wide awake In
Henry Ward, of Elgin. Ids., has a
Robert M. Wilcox, of Meriden, Conn.,
bta business, ami spare* no pain- to secure the
mother over 103 years old, who runs begt
where she will in future reside.
of every article in bis line. He has secured
The Ontario cabinet has offered a re­ away from home whenever she is left the ngenry (or the celebrated Dr. King's New
tor Consumption. The only certain
ward of $1,000 for the conviction of the alone. As Henry punished her for Dlsoovery
cure known for Consumptions. Coughs. Colds.
man who laid dynamite cartridges misbehavior, an agent of the Humane Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or
Society caused his arrest. •
any affection of tin- Throat and Lung*. Sold on
under the parliament buildings.
Large quantities of whisky are being positive guarantee. Will give you a Trial Bottle
James W. Tasher. a wealthy farmer
Free. Regular site »i.oo.
of Oakland, Maryland, has been lodged sent to Baltimore for export on the
in jail for criminal intimacy with nis German steamships, to he brought
back when the demand improves. Spec­
daughters, 17 and 18 years of age.
Tbr brat salve In the world for Cute, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter.
Charles Friess. of Baltimore, and his ial gaugers have been appointed to pre­ Chsppep
Hands, Chilblains. Coms, and all Skin
wife and four sisters were stricken with pare the uecessary record.
Eruptions, and positively cures Mies, or no pay
Lloyd G. Wheeler, of Chicago, was required. It is guaranteed togive perfect satis­
trichinahds from eating pork, and the
elected president of the Interstate con­ faction, er money refunded. Price 23 cents per
fanner died Wednesday morning.
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
A gale ou Lake Champlain, in which ference of colored men at Pittaburg,
the waves rolled thirty feet high, in­ and made an eloquent address. Amonj
ConmunptioD has been, and can be dured by ’
jured the piers at Burlington for two the seventy-five delegates are Fret .the use of Downs’ Elixir.
Douglass and Bishop Green.
miles, causing a damage of $100,000.
'Clipped from Canada Presbyterian, under sig­
A pot of dvnamite was exploded in a , Tbe CMUkdbm department of marine nature of C. Blackett Robinson, Prppr.: I was
ordered the purchase of a. New­ cured of billions headache by Burdock Blood
house at Ellettsville. Ind., TuAsdAv?
Tuesday/.' jhas
•
foundland whaler
winder'with
which tn
to exex­ Bitters.
_ ______
-'"rroindlanA
with which
One man was killed, three were
danger
­
Costiveness fa the cause of Dm- intolerable
ously injured, and nine others wounded. plore Hudson bay and establish the "bad breath” of multitudes. Dr. Henry Bax­
practicability
of
a
short
steamship line ter’s Mandrake Bitters remove the cause and
Burglars blew the safe in the post­
prevent the evil, and cost only 25 cents.
office at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, shat­ to Europe for northwestern grain.
A north-bound passenger train on
As a sure remedy for 8lck Headache, Hour
tered nearly every window in the buildtog. but fled before securing any plun­ the Illinois Central route was wrecked Stomach. Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Constipation,
by a rail placed across the track, near Torpid Liver. Btlllousness, Ac., no medicine is
der.
Duck Hill, Mississippi. Henry White,
Crlckmore,a racer, owned by ex-Goveendr Bowie, of; Maryland, recently the engineer, was killed, and four other
A.W*ak Back, with a weary aching lamobroke down on the Washington track, train employes were slightly injured.
ihts over the him is a sign of diseased kidneys.
and has been permanently taken off the
Blaine on Thursday secured the four Use the best kidney curative, which Is Burdock
delegatee-at-large from Minnesota, and
turf.
d fifteen votes in Texas, thirunr- r
George C. Cargill, for the past seven­ captured
—•*-—* six *DEED.
Maryland,
in Oregon, ••***
and
teen years manager of a commercial boat !■ &gt;*
two in Rhode Island. Arthur added agency at DesMoines.
twenty-one to his string, and Edmunds NORRIS.—At the residence nf hli eWest son in
leaving a considerable
Baltimore. May 1st. Robert Norris, aged M
three.
accounts.
Ida Lewis started out in her boat,
In toe fourth court of common pleas
at Philadelphia, Judge Thayer admit­ Wednesday, from Goat island lightr TAI88OLUTION NOTICB.-Jpie find of Smith
ted Mrs. Carrie G. Kilgore to practi.ee, house to rescue four drunken men who JLz 6 Packard have dissolve by'- mutual con­
after every other court had denied her had capsized in the harbor, but she was sent, Mr. Packard remaning to Rattle Creek.
outrowed by a crew from the wreckinj AB aewmnta to be paid to Jerome Smith. who
the right
will continue the bctalumM. and will be pleased
The diamond and jewelry house of schooner, who saved the imperiled to see all of his old friends and customer*.
Palmer, Batchelder 4 Co., founded in men.
JEROME SMITH.
Moses
Fraley,
the
BL
Louis
specula
­
,
E. PACKARD.
Boston in 1817. made an assignment
Friday, but gave no accurate state­ tor, has declined the offer of several of
bis creditors to settle at 83i cents on
ment of liabilities.
the
dollar,
and
has
given
notice
that
he
John Kilter, a famous burgtar, who
has served part of a tit irty-year term in is prepared to pay all accounts in full.
the stole prison of New Jersey, has He owes $330,000. more than half of
been left $60,000 by the death of an which is due in Chicago.
State of Michigan. County of Barry--*«.
Joseph Fifer of Bloomington, Sena­
At a Mewlon of the Probate Court for the Connaant in England.
J. D. Porter, of Monmouth, Illinois, tor Horace Clafk of Mattoon, and W.J.
Calhoun
of
Danville,
are
the
leading
hasvwithin a week lost several short­
horn calves from spotted fever, the candidates for the district attorneyship
animals frothing at the mouth and dy­ of southern Illinois, made vacant by
the appointment of James A. Connolly
ing" in great agony.
so solicitor of the treasury.
The Thetis sailed Thursday from
The delegates-at-large from Ver­
New York to the Arctic regions, being
mont
to the national republican con­
accompanied to Sandy Hook by Secre­
taries Chandler and Lincoln on the vention are J. Gregory Smith, Redfield
Proctor, Frederick BlUinn, and B. 8.
gunboat Tailanooea.;
Harris, who are instructed to vote for
Fizgerald won the walking match in
New York, making 610 to Rowell’s 608. Edmunds for president, and who favor
He was presented with a silver goblet
lined with ffokL About 5,000 persons

green, but failed in an attempt to make
his three young children drink doses
which he offered them.
Scott E. Smith, of Des Moines, who
was released on Ixil under an indict­
ment for the murder of James Reyn­
olds, killed himself with a revolver hi
pseaenee of hte family.
The Pennsylvania railroad has de­
clared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per
cent. The Western North Carolina
road paid $600,000 to the state Thurs­
day under its contract
An order takes effect May 1st on the
7
a- road reducing salaries

The straight-out republicans of Vir­
ginia proclanned themselves for Blaine
and UncoLn. tnit sent their delegates
to Chicago uninstructed. The sixth
plank of the platform condemns Presi­
dent Arthur for permitting a ruthless
violation of the civil service law in Vir­
ginia.
Near Pittsburg, on Bunday morning,
mill-workers named Dillon and Daily
fought 17 rounds with bare knuckles,
according to prise-ring rules, to settle
an old score. Daily was knocked down
in each round until his strength gave
out, and be is said to be in a precarious
condition.
A force of seven tjtflve Italians was
on Saturday set to work on the docks
at Buffalo, aud the adjacent streets

and seven hundred special policemen
have been sworn Ln and held in reMUnukra

wndand » owrc family navCincinnatl mad told tb«tr bodiM to ■ nwdkwl

THIS FLOW IS THE LATENT PRODT CTION OF THE
OF MOOT CAMTVL «TL1&gt; V AXP WOWWVI.

It 1. caned the COMBINATION PLOW.

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parts which ran be made, all fitting lierfecUyoo tliesame wo .
jn. i£

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for an'

In «ry, hard or tony ground. »n&lt;l In he»n

itn,

warrant u* in Raying that It la the brat lurd ground p'-m

t4jlu

GREBLE &amp; POWERS

Cyclones
There is no profit in learning facts unless you draw practical con?
elusions from them. When you read accounts in the papers of Tornadoes, Winds, Cyclones, that destroy thousands of property­ and
human lives, remember the moral,

INSURE WITH

Welton &amp; Crook
Fire, Life, Accident, and Wind and

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
----- AND SEE THE-----

Latest

and

Best Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder.
The simplest best binder in the market.

Come in and see it.

I have the flwri line of open and top buggies ever brought to thh elty, and »ell them at close flgum. I have Ju»t received another curtaMl ol tSf

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
Over 500 of them wagoiw are In i^e In Barry county Rxtny, and are gMng the b~t of ratWaetton tn smy raw*

hi the line of HAY TEDDERS, I can give you your choice ot the three btvi machine* made. I Mil the Bullard. Allen and BookwaWer

Anything you want In the line ot farm machinery 1 can veil you.

Bevpeetfull).

t

Chester Messer.
Important to Farmers.
Having returned to Hastings I have opened a

And
It is further
orderedinterested
tliat uidlrTZld
ortlUntwr
gre
njtircto
the peraon.
£
Q,t said petition, and the

K Porn^\it*”?
UoCnty’5
weeks, previous t?raid*Xsy ofhel?n2lKW”',Ve
r, .
,
(A true copy.]

CLEMENT RUTH,
Judge of Prohaie

Tii and Repair Shop: J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
One door east of Brook* * Cook's, Huue Bt.

OF THIS CITY,

!**"■ cnt«rr4'lU. atkl iM mm o«er Ur a&gt;« U» Uuetrtril »”U •*»'

in ttiejelreult «niri fw the count) of Barry-In
Frank G. Fierce, complainant.

Albert Ward, defendant.
8&gt;rte ef WriUsan. Fifth Judicial Cirmdt-ln

b.

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware. •

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.

unnnimin,

We keep a full line of Agricultural Implements

EKS &amp; CO.

�mm

t

/r?y

At a mictin g ot the Prairieville
b7 GMUve
^wn^ipbowdattheetert.,,
un
Saturday. May 3th, Dr. Jama, w
Mictajel Angelo, Longfellow—John
1
jut
et ma appointed health officer, Frank M. McElwain.
nuns and the responsibility they han
A’?T!Onjen“n'e™tor- Albert Warner
essoined made publie.
I recogulra In
‘~~Thjohi«on, Lo&lt;.l 1MH w.
and U. P: Pendill board ot review.
some of them men who deservedly are
_ —i---'
called good men and good dtlaen.
Diquor bonds Were fixed at MJI00.
MkhM^
Kitty «nd
What I do want, Mr. Editor, la that
Thb society connected with EmannHand embroidered pin cushion—Mim these bondsmen pay Ul« an what they
el church yill be entertained on Thurs­ Gene Brown.
•.
WASTED!
Same ot them
day afternoon of next week, by Mrs . Hand painted plaquo-Stelle Wheeler. swpar they are worth.
do not, as an examination S the
lUaket cut flowers-Mrs. J. W. Ban­
Della Barlow and the ladies abated
croft
\
ment
rolls
for
1883
will
prole.
I now
FOB HALE.
with her, in the society rooms, in Row­
Mohair plush patent rocker- from give the name* of these bondsmen, and
.bort-horn Durham bulls for sale
er’s block. Supper served from six un­ Parente of groom.
■
t ...juiic **r A. B. McOmter, the
til seven. All are cordially invited.
illow rocker—from bride’s mother. amount of property they swear they
I" nmek
Hastings lgdoe No. 944, Independ­ _ Sewetyy chair-Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
A four year old boy.
WilliaufF. Hicks .
Marshall and daughter Ella.
.8 8,000
ent Order of Good Templars, will give
Silver cologne case—Belle Throop, Valentine Leins...
. 12.000
H. Bunyan.
502
Robert Dawson ...
an entertainment at Temperance hall Coldwater.
. 8,000
An elegant broom preseni
.. the Augustin Rower
. 8,000
Monday evening next, which will con­
ited* to
J.
W.
Bentley
....
bride, attached to which was the
. 8,000
‘
folsist of dialogues, declamations, recita­
lowing dedicatory sentiment:
. 4,000
tions, tableaux, etc. Our citizens should Dedicated to Mrs. M. L C.:
. 4,000
hrap. &gt;or Information npply give this worthy organization a lilieral
John Winkelman
A broom to ywi well send:
. 4.000
in MCssHlkr.. use the brushy part.
W. IL GoodVear..
r.l II&gt;|U«&lt;*.
■ .
. 4,000
patronage.
In rrouM, the other end. -D.F. Newton ....
. 4,000
••BANNkBCKaW.vrol: - af men are putting up the
The meeting and septal tea of the
. 4.000
Mr. and Mrs. Cook emliark upon the A.W. Bailey........
{phoneline. |
’ AV. C. T. U. with its hcawrary montan
IL Newton.............
. 4,000
matrimonial sea with the well wishes A. Hubbell.............
f.
. ■!.'«&gt;Dii:r.dtt* of thtj past week have Tuesday evening at the residence of of a host of friends. They will lie “at
Ami now, supervisors of Hastings. I
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Niskern, was an en­ home’’ at their residence on Green
..jc glad the hearts of farmers.
call yinur attention to this list, and in­
joyable occasion. Matters of interest street, Mbndays and Wednesdays until
. DE&lt; l El!, s(im-4*or to 1 lecker Bros.,
sist that you should assess these men at
in regard to the future welfare and June lt&lt;t, when they contemplate a
_• ric i r&lt;*k. h:|s an announcement in
what they, trader oath, assert themgood order of our city were diseased, western trip of several week’s duration.
selvqs to lie worth.
and future plans of action decided upon.
Regrets were received from the fol­
______________ A TAXPAYER.
.Wjiiis »'&gt;» want rvlinble boots and
The Michigan &lt; Central Annual Excur­ lowing persons residing at a distance:
, ,t. ;,n-. those iiiarfiifactured by
Wk are receiving fresit and season­
Prof. Sami Dickie and wife. Prof, and
sion to the sea, via Niagara Falls, St.
, jjj., *«i:r.iiions A Peabody.able goods every day, bought for cash
Lawrence river, Montreal, Quebec, the Mrs. Delos Fall, Miss Ella 'Kingsley,
Rev. A. A. Knappen, wife and daugh- *at lowest market figures, and perhaps
.xzKS.ofCarlton,some time
mountains and Portland, will be run . ters, of Albion; Mr. and ; Mrs. G. R. it would lie to your advantage to call
.. .'-ijii'lgitl insane, was taken to the this year during June, July and August. Flemii
Heining, Mr. John Lesher, of Detroit; and get prices Itefore you buy.
.. ia'iiaT*..-' asxlum Tuesday. •
.. Full
. ..a. information
aaaa«..„«»v.v.i regarding dates, rates, | JJr- rtn
“J” M,rH; £•. M* Mallett, Mr. and
STAUFFER A SALISBURY.
T. U. will meet with Mrs. lind routes, etc., will be cheerfully fur- i „
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COUNCIL PBOCKKDINGB.
■ h&lt; onib, next TuotWy after- nished fey E. II. Hughra, Michigan paa-1
iSSLStofc
Council met in regular srssloe Friday, April 2.
[f past two oclock.
senger agent, Detroit. Michigan, who ! Grand RapHs; Dr. H. C. Turner and HI' hqnur Mayor Puw«n In the rhalr. Fniw-nt
_ x I111-.-I
ti- , -c&lt;- i-t ._ w
. \ is uow .1 sojourner in the I personally conducts the excursions, and
Grandville; Dr. II. J. Turner and
It is to be hdned
that
hr
i
Mre- ,9“^
By Ahi Steblua that the bonds of the druggist
hoped
tie offers new attractions and unrivnllwi
unrivalled
Morse, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnes, York­ lie ns&lt;jd at &gt;2,000. Carried toy all ayes.
The] drugxhts ImhhIs ot w. J.sLI. Hollo­
tv e the l ull uwiwtire o£ justice, accommodations.
ville; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bfela*, Nash­ way
Im! surethm; Fredrick Hotchkiss, and
i:i plemwd to note that the d|y [
Number one, volume one, of the Cal- ville; Miss Lizzie Masters, Albion, Mr. sureties, and W. H. Goodyear and sureties were
and Mrs. (Seo. W. Freemah, Lansing: each wparately accepted and approved by ayes
.edertdwl to make extensive • edonian, a paper just started at Uale- Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Holly, Woodland.
and nays as foDowt: Ayes, Aide Black. Beamer,
Hoclel Jones, Parker, Tinkler and Stebbins, 7.
iii-nts upon rhe streets this 8eh-J donia station, by W. A. Shank, of the
Nays.'Wood.
You can’t buy dry goods of any kind
I Middleville Republican, is at hand. The
TheEoilowIng bills were presented:
Chas.
Blrtutft. building fires.......................... $a 00
I Hi. Working Men’s Temperance ‘ Taledonitcn is a o-column folio, neatly any cheaper than you can -of us, if as W. J. Micluu-I, clcauiux hose..................
t 00
Dan.
Hchay, drawing Engine to Hcnder&lt; i
xt ill hold a meeting at Temperance ; pnntetl, and with a fair amount of aul- cheap. Just call and see and get our
sbOtt fife........................ 5........................ 2 00
prices.
&gt;i,n.L.y afternoon at 3:30o*dock., vertiHing patronage. We speak from
HMtiauR City, Dr. to Din Shay ant! team.
STAI l^FER &amp; SkLIKBURY. &lt; April X l«t ward one day............ ?.......... 4 3 w
■ experience when we inform Bro. Shank
»
“
one day................ a oo
’All are iivited. '
X
"
one
odcday
day................
........
. ... 3 00
j
that
he
will
be
obliged
to
do
a
vast
: m|v 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. (I Lamp-1
MONDAY evening last the 1. O. G. T.,
one day...... .
ambqnt of spreading to successfully of this city, installed the following oTthree hoars,
’u.d|*nd wife, a son; weight, nine;
one day........
run two papers—one carefully editecl ticers:
The Dr/s many friends extend
paper la about all one man can well at­
W. C. T.—Travers Phillips.
Hartingi City Dr. to John Egelittou and team
&lt;&lt;ngra!iuiations.;
I *
April X to May 2, incltulve, work in lat
tend to. However, here’s success to the
W. V. T.—Mra. &lt;). S. Carpenter.
ward, s day* 3 boura........
—
!. H. Dennis was elected one of the Caledonian.
W. C.—Rev. II. P. Robinson.
Haatinn City Dr. to Ji
laa. Hootnn.
W. R. S.-Miss Libbie Mclaaughlin.
. =?&gt;&lt; t df b k’atcs to attend the greenApril X to May 2d, Inclusive, workk in l«t
PERSONAL.
W.
F.
S.Mrs.
E.
J.
McElwain.
ward,
&amp;
days
1
hour
..
............. 916 90
• -kjn,mould enhvention, which Is to
W. T.— Mrs. Hayes..
HaKtlnss City Dr. to Ed. Reynoldm.
Mr. Sdd. Beach is visiting friends in
'u:in.tir Ren. liutler.
■ , '
April X to May 2d, inctiuHiTe, work in lat
W. M.—Bradford Dean.
Sandusky, Ohio.
ward,6 days..................... •.............. n oo
.\'oAMEoi ljase l«dl l»etwe€h HaaHaittinga City Dr. to Cbaa. Grace and team.
F. C. Boice, of Nashville, called on
The annual election of officers for April
X to May 2d, inclurivc, work in let
•itiipjaEd Irving will lie played at the
ward, 2 days » Roars....................... M *o
the Banner folks Monday.
| the Hastings Fire Department resulted
',arfci’iundsSaturday afternoup next.
HaatlDn City Dr. to F. Krelrton.
as
follows:
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Niskern spent
April* to May 2d. inclusive, work In 1st
• •iilia.1 will be dalled at two o’clock
Chief, IL F. Ford: 1st Ass’t, John Q.
promptly;.
I
|. Sunday last in Battle Creek.
HaiUngR City Dr. to Altieri Iamb.
Creasy; 2&lt;i Ass't, Will D. Bennett;
Mrs. Ambler, of Northville, Mich., is Secretary, John T. Rock; Treas., M. F. April X to May 3d, inclusive, work In 1st
I Hi; new r.iilroiul is yet hanging tire,
ward, 5 days a hours... . ................. 17 I
. ut a comparatively small amount visiting her grand-daughter, Mrs. A. II. Abliott; Steward. (Inw. Mellon; Fire
Hastings City Dr. to John Tinkler.
Wardens: 1st ward. Frank Stanley; April«to May 2d. inclusive, work in 1st
i aise. Kalamazoo people have called Johnson.
ward. 5 days 8 hours..... ................... S8 *
2d ward, M. D. Lake; 3d ward, M. Fr
Mr. N, Parker is in Cincinnati, Ohio, Abbott: 4th ward. Andrew Angle. *
I ju Maj. Anderson to assist them in
Hastings City Dr. to Emory Wilkins.
April X to May 2d. Inclusive, work in 1st
whither he went for the purpose of at­
uisog their quota.
ward, 3 dayr3 boura................... 17 K
Card of Thanks.—We shall ever
Hastings City Dr. to BM Wiley.
Twen i y-seven nutted with the M. tending a side of blooded horses.
hold in grateful remembrance all the April * to May 2d, inclualve. work-in let
i Hutch ol this city, by letter and un
ward.
3days 1 hour............................ M 65
Married.—At the residence of the frhtptbs whose loving hearts sympathiz­
prolAtion. Thus far 221 have been adHastings City Dr. to James Bwinn.
bride’s mother,corner Court and Hano- ed nnu willing hands assisted us in our Labor in lat ward 1 day............... . .............tl *O
’uitted to nit-mbendup during the pree
v^ streets. Wednesday evening. May late liereavement. Also .wish to thank
HMdinirs City Dr. to W.H.MIlier and team.
Labor tn 1st ward Sr day....................
*1 &lt;o
►nt cnnfeh?nce year.
7th,at 7o’clock,by Rev. W. A. Hunsber­ our kind friends in Hastings, for the
16
2D-inch tile of H. A. Goodyear......... tss 00
SiElTiNi. into Evans &amp; Brooks, the ger. Marshall L. Cook and Belle Wheeler rare and beautiful* flowers, which are
James A. N'ims, City Marahal.
• •therday,. we found the boys busy as Youngs, Miss Stella Wheler and E. so suggestive of the rreurrection,
.
By Aid Bogie that the accounts be allowed.
Gained by all aye*. .
HRS. MARY .NORRIS ANDCHlLDREN.
e4 pith work. Lust year was the D. Whitlock acting as maid and grooms­
By Aid Beainrr. Resolved, that the coin ini tlec
BalHmorr,
May
Uli.
18M.
on stcets buy a scraper for the city. Carried.
■ 4 in their business experience, but man. The ceremony- was witnessed
Resolved* lliat there be and Is hereby trans
COMKHWIOATED.
only by the immediate relatives of the
■ l:t \ expeet this one to surpass it.
lerred from the contiujreul fund to the school
Im»h1 fund to apply on the school bonds when
•luiiN Beamer has reewved a full contracting parties, and a very few of EDITOR BANNER:
any of them may become due, the sum of two
city
In* common with most of your
thousand dollars, and that the mayor l&lt; herein
line ijt the John Holland gold pens, their most intimate friends.
directed to loan the above amount at not less
Immediately after the ceremony the subscribers, I perused the council pro- than seven percent |&gt;er nnnum. subject to the
i» n-noWers; etc., which he is selling
'
ceedings in'your last issue. My main approval oUhls council.
company
repaired
to
the
residence
of
►ryyheap. He is sole agent for them
JAM. E. HOGLE.
D. R. Cook, where a large number of abject in reading them was to learn . Resolutlou by Hogle on motion of Beamer that
k. this city. Sign of Electfid Clod;.
the
resolution
be
bud
m&gt;
the
table.
Carried.
who
were
the
bondsmen
for
Hastings'
our citizens extended their congratulaPetition for sidettslk on Creek aud Bond
Wi have received-from the Muske-.
liquor sellers. To my surprise I found streets were received.
' tions to the newly-wedded couple,
k’"ii iHwrd ol I rat It: a 231 page- volume
The tokens of love and esteem were that, while the recorder’s report gave
MititiKl "Muskegon and his resources."
cn-tk rtrect »u &gt;&lt;1 to vradc Creek rtreet for
numerous and elegant, among - which the names of the saloonishuit failed to to
sidewalk. Carried by au ayes.
i! ’.hit thriving city doesn’t boom, it,
name their I tondsmen. Asrooth should
Heixnt by Htelddmt and curried that the re• we noticed the following:
iKirt
be adopted aud that the street committee
will cot 1# for the lack of pushing m«i
Chased silver tea set—presented by appear and must appear on the original
authorised io see Ui same.
‘
luit.!
.
;
•
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Revolved, That two hundred dollars from the
W. D. Hayes. L. E. Knappen. George record, I cannot believe but that the general
highway fluid be and is hereby trans­
A Mother delivery wagon for Chld- Preston, E. Y. Hogle, J. W. Bentley, recorder purposely -omitted naming ferred to the first ward of the city of Ilastlmp
be a]&gt;J&gt;1 led to the rriudrs of the approaches to
Clement Smith, I). S. Goodyear, John
Without making a to
■ t-rs dairy »to l&gt;e placed on the route B. Rotarte, C. H. VanArman, P. T. these bondsmen.
mid city.
*•• R* BEAMER.
Bv Altl Wood, that the resolution be adopted.
'"mt •tiuie qext week. With two wag­ Colgrove, L. C. Welton, Chas. Mack, direct charge, I insist that everything Carried.
By Aid Jones. Resolved, That the marshal
ons. the proprietors will Ire enabled to P A. Sheldon, Fred Alexander, (lias. indicate that this omission was in­
be Instructed to iwdlfy all pen»n« to cleaaupan
deliver milk ut such tinres as their cu»- Mason, R. K. Grant, D. W. Rogers, A. tended.
rubbish aud back itBevs In the city; and In de­
H. Johnson, members of Barry Lodge
thereof, that he cause It to t»e done at the
1 aw a taxpayer of this city. Upon fault
touieS may wish.
expense
of the owners of s^ld lota, and the cost
No. 13, Knights o’f 1’jthias.
of
same be collected the same as ocher city
every
dollar
1
poalesa
I
cheerfully
pay
GeOkg’e E. Goodyear has sold the
An elegant volume of Milton s Para­
taxes. Carried.
the
demands
of
the-dty,
county
and
dise
Lost,
illustrated
by
Gustave
Doree,
On
motion
the council adjourned. ,;
house that- has so long served as his
J. WEIBBKRT. Recorder.
I wish others to do the same,
1’Hiitl ft&gt; Dr. Lathrop. As soon as the —from the Misses Nevins, the Misses state.
Mudge, Lizzie Hendershott, Mna-'liav- whether cheerfully or not. Justice de­
If you want to buy a straw hat*
fonn[r’s new residence is completed, ens, Rose Bostwick, Rose Benedit, Effie
die Mr.’will move the building to his Salisbury, Minnie Matthews. Belle Mc- mands this, and in common with others ladies* tine shoes, boys' shoes, plow
who pay taxes on all they own. it is my shoes, etc. Don’t buy until you price
Elheny and Lillian Eaten.
1'ils qn West state street.
French clock—Mr. and Mrs. I. VV. right to see that none escape taxation. ours.
The Indies society of the Presbyterian Ntokera, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bbantt.
STAUFFER « RAM8BURY.
Every num who signs a liquor bond in
• hiirtih, will be entertaim-d on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. &amp; Davta Mr. and
this dty swears that he has property
afternoon of this week, iiy the Misses Mrs. Wm. Jones and Glen H. GreenrpHE
NEW
BARBER SHOP.
above his indeMednesa worth «4/B0.
hrndershott and Mrs. Eugene Lamer- '"siiver card reeelver-C. H. vnnArIt he Is worth that sum ho should pay
their residence on Michigan man, A. R. SfcOmber, Frank G. Good­ taxes on it. 1 can see how those who
In the Basement of the
ayenhe. A cordial in viuuion to all.
year and Moroe E. Nevins.
Silver berry dish—Dr. and Mrs. E. H. sign liquor bond*. If they drain- to es­
^AfuitpAY evening last Command- Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hogle. Mr. cape taxation, would wish that the fact
*r J. IL Dennis, of Fitzgerald Post, or- and Mra J. A. VanAnim, Mr. A. E. of their signing such bonds should not
v.ciiTjt-d stark Post No. 249, at Cedar Kenaaton and Dr. W. 1&gt;. I’olhmnna.
be known. I can see how an alderman
Silver Jardiniere—Mr. and Mrs A.
IS THE PLACE FOB
(r"'k with Albert Adams net comH. Johnaon. Mfas Bttie Main, Herb. who votes to approve a bond with sure­
tuander. A number of comrades df
ties that are not sure, should also dwire
Snyder and F. A. Curtis.
.
I itzgpraiii Post were in attendance.
Silver Ink Stand and 1 Ime-pl-ee । the matter kept from the printed rec­
MiXsrs. Brooks &amp; Cook have nof !combined - Henry Cook and J. t. ords of the council proceedings. I can
Mead and daughters.
thus see how the recorder could have
exactly moved out of the old house into '
plenty of Influences and motives to
the new, hut they have removed their ,John Bessmer.
M
Eva and Albert Troutwine have
withhold the names of these bondsmen.
Mock into the more vomiuodious quar­
opened a new iiarber shop, and prupo*' While 1 have no sympathy tor sa­ to conduct it in a satisfactory manner
ters. Iiitdv occupied by Ralph Jordan, 1
two doors east bf their former location. KL«n.Hu«lv «t-Mi.« Belle a»&lt;l Mr. loons, neither giving nor sating any to all who may wish their services.
favors of them. I recognlxe the right of
fnuiwiAY night last the wind blew F
SUtXrv, -i:ourtahip in Sleepy
any man io hold and advocate different
Il gale al this place. Ourdtitena were
Clemjot 8m*a.
views. While I would not for any sum
Set of fruit knives—Mr, and Mrs. G.
awai^n«| abbut midnight by the ringattach my name to a liquor bond, I
tog of the Presbyterian church bell,
wqro-Mr. recognise the perfect right of every JOB SALE
'
by the wind. A funnel^aped
other man to do so If he pleases. It »
\h&gt;u&lt;l passed near the city about the
-&lt;1 his right under the law If he in willing
time.
^■J^tei-Mr..LoW. Kux- to take the risk. The I*ct iff bi* *o do­
ing does not hinder bis being a •““*
1 he Grand Rapids Eagle says that
Judgt, Witliey has advised United
citizen nor would the fact of itself that
a man in our community did sign a
[u,« Ulstrict Attorney Stone and
-Mm. B. W. Shrinw,
liquor bond warrant me or any good
Iteputy Hyde to notMy all persons who
isitcopies ofthemoe Guetta, »nd
ettia® m aaying of that
J"
like puUicationi from the pwitoffioe tn
Mra. G.H. Brook*.
’top, or prosecutions win tallow. The
-latute prohibiting the circulation at
"bjectiouble literature tbrowh the
PMUThttils Includes rahaetlbm aa w«&lt;l aa
publishers of such wxalied literature.

Hastings Banner.
«.

I IN 15
Tit fa Hit Milt.
We will return the purchase money to every

to UeuMpmera.

itrrfcct Mtisfacttoa.
*
We have sold clothing to the people of West­
ern Michigan for 18years, and have bunt up the
largest trade Jn our line

By fair dealing and
selling goods at low
low prices.

Our String Stock
IB FULL AND COMPLETE.

Mars iw w suits,
Over joo diflrrtul styles to select from.

We Can Suit All.
BARGAINS IN

Hats.

When in Grand Rapids come aud tee us.

Star Clothing House.

1 HAVE SEVERAL DQZEN

GOOD BASE BALLS
Every purchaser of a

Free.

R. K. GRANT,
CLOTHIER.

BUILDERS’

ROWER BLOCK!

A Clean Shave

uSiS^-^^’Mre.

Try the Lady Barber!

«^rupMSr«y-m.

At a Bargain

c. Whitcomb,

ot

•»*»

HARDWARE

PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c

Large Stock,
Low Prices.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�msaoart

I»sg

CaMa

fa War

There is' a distinct raflroad pop­
ulation that
is constantly
grow­
ing.
It
is
com posed
of com­
mercial' , travelers, lecturers, bhow
agents, actor and actresses. They eat
more meals iff hotel cars and railroad
meal stations than they do at home or
in hotels. They spend more nights in
sleeping-car bunks thau in beds. To a
person who travels only occasionally it
is interesting to note now thoroughly
equipped fthese professional journeyors are.
Upon entering a sleep­
ing-car early id the evening, for
instance, they remove their shoes and
put on slippers, hang their hut up and
don silk traveling caps, take off their
coats and jmt on short sack coats or
smoking jackets.
In‘the morning, when the occasional
traveler, obliged to wear the only cloth­
ing he has brought, goes to thp^toilet
compartment in his ooat and vast, and
thus struggles in an effort to cleanse
hia akin without soaping his sleeves or
his ooat collar, these professionals
K’
excite his envy,
^hey come
all smiles, having slept well and
feeling perfectly at home. They hang
up their smoking jackets and display
,snowy white robes, ornamented with
colored binding and braid, and capable
of being thrown open at the neck and
rolled up aboye the elbows. From a
pocet in the suspended jacket one pro­
duces an ivory-backed brush and costly
comb, a tooth-brush, and perhaps a
nick el-plated soap box. Another opens
out a prettily embroidered receptacle,
composed of many fofds, each one a
pocket and each one labeled. In these
pockets are a comb, a brush, a tooth­
brush, shaving-brush, soap box, pair of
razor cases, nail-brush, whisk broom,
hand glass and cologne bottle.
. Their familiarity with their surround­
ings is as noticeable a part of their
equipment. A glance out of the car
window is almost certain io reveal to
them their whereabouts when they arise
or when they are waked up, or are about
to go to .l&gt;ed- They carry their time­
tables in their heads, and give good ad­
vice as to which station has the best
caterer. They are sociable and demo­
cratic.
•

[A. O. Marshall in “Army Life."]
One day I stopped to give one of tbe
sovs of. our mesa his breakfeast. He
had been on rear picket the night be­
fore and consequently would be with
the rear guard of the army that doy.
Our ' regiment having the advance,
made an early
start and I did
not
expect to rejoin it nutil a
late hour at night
After
find• ing our comrade and giyimz him his
s morning coffee, I pushed forward. In
course of the day. wishing to rest a
short time, I ventured to call at a dwell­
ing by the roadside. The house was
simply a log hut like all others in the
b.'cSwoods of that part of Missouri
Entering I found it had but one room
and that furnished in the plain, rough
style common to such localities.
In one part of the room sat—what
shall I call her? How shall I describe
the charming creature who sat before
me? A woman; an angel beautiful m
day; fairer than the fairest; in age just
passed beyond charming sweet sixteen
to lovely womanhood. No, I will not
attempt to describe this most beautiful
one. Let it suffice that my highest
ideal of angelic perfection was more
than realized in
the
] tenon
of
z the lovely
being
before
me.
' Being a young
and
enthusiastic
volunteer, suah a feast of beauty com­
pletely captivated me. Numerous ^iomembrances of stories’where I had rend
of princesses of beauty being found else­
where by some singularly fortunefavored knight flashed through 'my
brain. All my faith in love at first
sight returned with double force. Al­
though enrapt I had not yet heard her
speak; had not heard the enchanting
tones of her sweet voice.
Her mother—could it be? Was ' it
possible that this plain, coarse woman
was the mother of one so divine? No!
I would not believe it I would believe
that she was the child of love—a being
of heavenlv, not of earthly origin, and
I almost trembled for fear she would
suddenly vanish from my eight and soar
to her fir-off home above. Her inotlier
went totbe door and called: “William,
Made Hia Fortune Out Went.
come here: your sister wants to
[Chicago Herald “Train Talk.”]
see you." Her brother would oome, she
“Been out west, have you?" I said to
would speak to him. Then, oh, then 11
a smart-looking.young man who sat in
“ should hear the delicious mm&gt;ic from
the seat beside me.
that sweet angel’s tongue. The bare
“Yes, sir; been out there for ten
anticipation intoxicated me.
What, years.”
then, would the sweet \reality be?
“Where were you located?”
Would it then be possible'for me to
“No place in particular. Changed
control myself? Could I then refrain
around a great deal.”
from throwing myself at her feet and
praying to be her slave forever? She
“Yee, mode a fortune. Am now going
rises to speak to her brother. Oh ! sweet
east to enjoy it. Shall live in a big
anticipation! One moment now is an
stone numsion at one of the prettiest
age of bliss. She ojhjub her mouth.
towns in New York state. Don’t sup­
Oh! sweet, charming, delight——what ?
pose you will believe it, sir, but it’s a
The words she spoke were: “Bill, you
fact, I shall have 150 or 200 servants
little cuss, give me a chew of tobacco'.’’
to wait on me. I shall keep my oWlf
Thrusting his dirty hand down into his
physician right on the promises. I
greasy pocket he brought forth a filthy
shall entertain hundreds of guests from
pieoe of the vile weed, and—words are
All over the state of New York and a
worthless—the romance was “busted.”
few from the territories.”
“Now, that will do,” I interrupted.
"Pm not a greeny; no use to tell such
[Pall Mali Gazette.]
The following somewhat gruesome such stories to me.”
"It's a fact, though," he replied, "and
description of M. Pasteur's laboratory,
taken from a recently-published vol­ here’s the proof of it" And he held up
ume entitled “L'Hiatoire d’un Savant his hands and exhibited a pair of liand-^
par un Ignorant,” gives a ver^ striking cuffs adorning his wrists.
picture of the modern physiologic^
“Yes, sir, he’s mv prisoner, and I’m
workshop: “All the animals in tne taking him from Montane to Auburn,”
laboratory, from tbe little white mice said a keen-eyed, bearded man behind
hiding under a bundle of cotton wool to him. “A misunderstandttfg between
the dogs barking furiously from behind yon and the special agent iu regard to
tlieir iron-railed kennels, are doomed to the whereabouts of some registered
death. These inhabitants of the labora­ letters, wasn't it, Jim?*
tory, wliich are marched out day after
A Civilised Isdtan.
day in order to be subjected to opera­
[Chicago Baraid “Train Talk.”!
tions or other experiments, share the
On a Fort Wayne train approaching
space with etill more ghastly objects,
Chicago there was a sh ort-statured,
from all parts of France hampers ar­
straight-haired, copper-colored Indian,
rive containing fowls which have died
going back to the reservation after a;
of cholera or some other disease. Here
trip to the Indian school at Carlisle;
is an enormous basket bound with Pa. He wore a nice suit of clothes,
straw; it contains thd body of a pig
which fitted him badly, and a paper
which died of fever. 'A/fragment of
collar without any necktie. He at­
lung, forwarded in a tin box, is from a
tended strictly to Jiis own business, and
cow dying of pneumonia.

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Hinee M. Puatouj, two years ago, went
to rauillac to await the arrival of a
boat which brought yellow fever pa­
tients, he received now taiul then from
far-oT codntriee a bottle of vomito
negre. Tabiki filled witU blood are
Jying about, and smaller plates con
tafnfng drops of blood may be seen
everywhere ontbe .woyk-tabJes.
In
special stores bottlf^lika bidders are
ranged resemblngfrnjall Hqnor bottles.
The prick of a pin into one of these
bladders would bring death to any
jjj glass prisons mil.­
ions
-- ------ -4 of mic^Dbes live and
multiply.” M. Pastefir’i views on vivi­
section are known well enough. Hia*
-own worda onihaankgact ara: “Never
should I have the'eourage to kill a bird

the slightest scruple. Science in. that
case has the right of pleading the sover­
eignty of the purpose.”

I Ban Francisco Chronicle.]
There can hardly bo anv question of
the elimaUc causes of nsrvpaaDees and

im«*k

JENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS'

A MISSOURI MAIDEN.

“An Indiau, I guess,” said the young
chap, as he lighted a cigarette. And
then, approaching the son of the plains,
he attracted general ottentionby ahemting, with strange gestures: “Ugh, heap
biginjun! Otflahw? Hiouxf Pawnee*?
See great father? Have drink fire­
water?
Warm Injun’s blood!” The
cqpper-coloced savage gazed at the
young mana moment, with an ill-con­
cealed expression of contempt on his
face, and then he said, with good
pronunciation, “You must have been
reading some dime novels sir. lam
going back to my people in Montana,
after spending three years in the east at
school. I advise you to do the same
thing. No, I do not drink whisky.
Where I live gentlemen do not carry
whisky-flasks m their pockets.” The
cigarette was not smoked out, and,

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|tbr cityof Hastings
l-caiwe.M any tttei*
IM-tltloaer should tn
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DETROIT. MICH.

(A true copy.)Judge of iTohiite.

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In the matter uf the rotate -rf Dark! &lt;’. Man- |
lN&gt;W&lt;-. ttaTunderolgntal. having been appotateu
by the|»robMterourt fot, Uie
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Enctl 0ll6 WtHTdlM!

International Throat &amp; Lung Institute
n Lafayette Avenue Dktkost. Mien.

deeravcd, do hereby give I
Wednesday, the t&amp;M day uf October, A. D. 1«M.
at .to* o’ckick iv m. of rorb of said data, far tee
purpose of examining «ul alluwius said ririms,
and rhat rix mmiflis from the t»l day &lt;rf April.
A. D. IKK were allowed hy wdd court for credi- I
tore to present their claims to us fur einmina1 tlmi aud altowancc.
Dated. Apnl 3,1884.
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ROYAL G. KICK.
dam
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DARWIN M&lt;«»MBER
Commlsriouera.

‘ALBERT LEA ROUTE*
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GUMrdfaMl*ll SMte.

I Htate ut MlchUsu. county at Oalboan.-i*.
In the matter &lt;rf tbe estate erf George Sine, an.
: insatie penwn.
I Notice Is hereby given, that tn punuiance uf
I an order granted to Uw undersigned, guardian
1 Of the estate of Mid Gcomr Slue, an insaix- per­
i
Hoti. J udge of yrobaXc.Ty the cutin O’

This Institute was founded by I&gt;r. H. Souvlclle,
of Paris, (ex-aldc surgeon at French army), for
the special treatment of Catarrh, Catarrhal
Deafness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption and
all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, using in
the treatment of above named diseases Dr.
Houvtelte’s new and wonderful Invention, the Wp ATC ma.kinP’
Speromrter, an Instrument which conveys med­ \ \ C dlL UldKHlg
ical properties direct to parte affected, and
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which is now used In all tine leading hospitals In
Europe. It Is only since Dr. JJouvielle’n Inven­
tion and discovery of this aew method of treat­
ing the air passages, that Throat and Lung dis­
eases are no longer feared. Phnlclans and
.
sufferers Invited to Investigate this mode of
treatment. If imporalbh* to call In person,
writn for !Ht of questions and International
News. Thousands treat*! by letter. Instru­
ments sent to any nddreas by express, with full
directions fer using. Call upon or address
DR. M. fiOUVIKLLE,
81 Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich.

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WILLIAM REID, wholesale aud retail dealer
In French and American window glass. plate
gbuM, ribbed and rough plate for »ky light*, cut
and enameled glas*. silver-plated saah bars
French apd German lookliw gluaa plates, lead
suid oil colors, putty, palnta, etc. 73 and 75
Larned street west, Detroit, Mich. Write for es­
timated.

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MARY ('RADIXK'K,
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Gtmnllan.
FrotmteNotlm.
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State of Miclitaan, County of Barry-m.
Notice is hereby riven that to- an order of tbe
probate court for the county of Barry made un 1
the Mh day ot April. 18M, six inoutiu from
that dan* were aBowret for creditors to nreaent
tbetr claim, against the rotate of Sarepta Moon-,
bde of said county, decretard. and that all
creditors of said foreased arc roqurolcd to
f’.r5cn! U*elr claims before arid pfobate court,
at the prolate &lt;»tocc. tn the city ol Hast lugs, lu
s*M countv, for examlnoUm. and allowance, ou
or before the Mh day of Ortolw next, and Dial
such dolma will be heard Iwfore raid court oa
Ur
day of May and on J hr 9th day oKtetotier
Mxt, at tan o’clock in the lorrnwm of each &lt;4
tboM- days.
Dated. April 9U1. A. D. tMH.
CUKMBNT SMITH.

Cares Scrofula. Erysipelas.
Pimples and Face Gnzfes,
Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tet­
ter, Humors, Salt Rheum.
Scald Head. Sor^s, Xcrctuial
Diseases, Female Weakness
and Irregularities, Dizziness.
Loss of AppetiteJuan dice.
Affections of the Liver, Indi­
gestion, 'Biliousness. Dyspep­
sia and General Debility.

foster.

aiuuee t co.

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0NSUMFT1OH

l«. &lt;m whfcii zrid mOTlW th^taVlrin^ to j
- be due. at tbe date of thl&lt; notice, thr sum ot
seven htmdred sod stxty-rix dollars snd ninety-1
,l'’ Prorrodlnss having been h'i12“JS “ is

We keep a Full Stock of Everything |
th»t enters into . hotue, from
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___ SUMPTION

tntotr!lj
ed times without nnmljer by the tx ly use of Downs’ Elixir. It rill
Croup, Brottchltisf. Asthma,.
Pleurisy.
Whwpi uy~Cou^ -

Throat, Chest

'td l ungs.
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other remedies fail
.
HXXY. TOESS3X * Lc:;.

Dn. Pxxgklvv:
Huue. for many l^iM to'Uneflt .uff"
•“f’l
testimony to Uio value
of Zu--P..or». For flrf&gt; yOarz I .1ntRLSS
greauy with Frolamu, being ob'teed to I"
a zopporter during nil thaw*

lobe. Tnu may uzo my letter nnfl irknS
one wlMhee to write me for more inforifiZ
Uoo, give them my full uditre.-i
APriiHiiS:

O*’uu!
““P pl™»d Ktt u.
, -' ur **“-**uora In our daurbter'a

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o ; JSPS*
Doors, Sash
Blinds,
7

As low as can lye bought in any
com*
Petlng market in the State.

CLKME5T SMITH.

Indians eat the' horns of the deer
when in the velvet. One day, on the
-Biofx -reservation, in Dakota, a deer
▼as killed near camp and brought in
entire. At sight of it, Pahlaniote, a
almneconjou of some 50 years, dropped
his usual statuesque attitude, knocked
where; a quiet, pleasant ’evening is out
off the boms, and, seat ng himself by
e&lt; the question. I hare, noticed from
eat then!,
fog, » if

’hi reading knd

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Raeer Article of Diet.

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PUZZLE
N. H. DOWNS'

, Default
thepaymenl
--------- of a
aidt having been made In tbe
certain
&gt; the
in Indenture ut
of mortgage.
mortiwre. faring u
date
a. Direo.
Dtroo.
by David
,Uy 1* J«p'An • A.
bv
I. made
. ..raft.
.
nn P.'WMnt “«* Z*..K-lCaroline. hl» _wife,
to Wlfii

Sill to Ridge Board.

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GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

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Dated, Marohall. March M. pvq.
•
CORNRUUS FISHER.
Guardian.

' In the juatter of Ute estate of Ktnma M. Cnul&gt; dock, a minor.
.
, Notice is hereby riven that I zhall aeli at publlcaik-tlou, to the higheri bidder, on ftaturaay,
the 31st day of May, X. D. 1M4, at ten o'clock. In
• like forrfuxxi, at ^fr probate afflre. In tl)c city of
| Haatings. in the eounty ut Barry, In the state of
Michigan, pumuaut to lincensc. and .-uithorltv
Kted to me an thr IMh day uf March. A. D.
by the probate court u&lt; Harry cmuitv, Mich­
I Ipui. all of the estate, right, title ui&gt;d interest of
| tbe said minor of. In ahd U&gt; the real relate nituated and Iwiag In tbe rounty irf Barry. In the
! state of Michigan, known and described a« fol­
lows, to wit; City lot number four it) of block
I numlwr ten tto) In thr eastern addition of thr

Buyers are Invited to Call and See

Them.

[&gt;. iK Sin
vrtulue. to
ws herein
the highest
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ta*I7at ten o’clock to tbe farauuon nf that day
taubject to *11 rnrnmbranceti 1 the foilawing 1
th**^hri^f*tk***^ haif'trf’the’nartfiraati
quarter of hectiun twouly-faur, In town three
north, nuwe eight wroL In tiw county of Barry. .

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Ho? Lost, Hoi Restored’
Just published, a new edition of Db. Cwlvkrwkli/h Ciu.F.nRATKi&gt; EnSAvon the radical cure
of Hperniatorrh'rH or Seminal Weakness, Invol­
untary Bcmlnal IxMaes. Im potency. Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage,
eta.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy anil Fits, in­
duced by self-lnaulgence, or sexual extrava­
gance, &amp;&lt;■.
The celebrated author. In this admirable es­
say, clearly denioustates from a thirty years’
successful practice, that the alarming conse­
quences of self-abuse may be radically cured;
pointing out a mode ot cure at once simple, cer
uiln, and effectual, by means ot which every sub
ferer. no matter what Tils condition pmy l&gt;e,mnv
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. '
fy ■ Tills Lecture should be In the hamfa of
every youth and every man In the land.
Kent under seal, In a plain envelope, m ai&gt;v
address, post-paid, on receipt of tlx cents or

m-dlew. .k. Y.. “ rArlSSwi^1
K. K—Tbl. ... I'1.1*’ KA" *11 R*&gt;0PPPU.
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up north, and oa hia return noted the

arid TwtltKHwr
Itlaii, aud the
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cara Sagrada, e°£.
withan 51
agreeaUe Aromatic Elixir,_________ 1

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LMQp Hmi’EE A MSCMILCbe**'»
QALK OF STATE TAX i.A.X I*

ALDITXin GKSKBAII.’*
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LaiMttaf. MichNotice In hereby then tb.it
ated in the cuunty ut Barry. t.M •« to W
tor taxes of 18H&gt; and vn &gt; oi;-4
scribed In a list to be tore ante to ’7
Im traimfii 1 of said roiwi?. “ &gt;'■ &gt;* "“TT, m
sale nt pnblic anetlMi to th'- high««’
S3 tresMurer. on tiw «r»t R»yj&lt;
„
at Uir treasurer • tdflcr in t
J^urr..
the rtty of Hwtlus». !&gt;'
. ’« “^5
i(Mm &amp; time anti &lt;&gt;•»&gt;* *
WahnSeivf
i ordlakrytax attienh If not pntx«»&lt;
MtMsoMee aaronfinc to &gt;■' ••
llraIM1 jj n»
OflteB of t&amp;i county trc.oni.r. an* n "
•b^8etan*&gt;i win be offend-ft
, chaw of thr ttofe’t title •'« fhK
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tbe nale la the ronniv
sfrVKfr
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.urilwrti^.
.GuardlMii'" !*!«■•
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in tbe matter of the estate of '■■•mp1
Kittle Galletley.minor*.
&lt;h#n-nM H*
Notice ta hereby given lhj&gt;’ '
lie auction, to the lilghert Mdja rw
the Stat day nf M;&lt;\. A. D-1 '*1-al A' " LnL,' W
Qte forenoon, at tlir jwwt ■•ffip- ■» ih*to*J£*tge
PndrtevtHe. In the ^'untjU

For trie by FREDERICK HOTCHKlNtT

•ppoarwd. Ho hurried homo. He Colt
Urn! ho ooold not Mttlwaaywhwn. oad

From .dBMl •
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Road Scrapers!
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nA-rnsw. m»AT. may ». iwu.

Local News.

if &gt;» wishes to Indulge in
he Is welcome to the Held. With
1A00 names on oor h* o, .ubecriben.
wehwanowlsh hsrt to iaereore the
number in anybut a legitimate man­
ner. We have plenty of paper on hand,
and, ran gH along without paper

wagers. Furthermore we are looking
for rewards for our lalior here as well
\ -Taxfayeh" elsewhere has a few as hereafter; and if we want to pay off
i rds to say about liquor bonds.
a score prefer the present to the i&gt;Uw.
While In Woodland
:s wELn riN^ L. E. Knappenfor city ful unknown.
';.ini'-y.T-h’'council madea wise choice. nearly a year sro, we were informed by
-&gt;u-. u. Simmons &amp; Peabody manu- what we deemed good authority, that
iilc|uri: lhe bed kvater-pmf grain boot the subscription price of the News was
•IDO. &lt;1A6 or SIAO, according as it
,.c,Tctl for sale, i
'
Kkv. Newland, of Jackson, gave an j pleased the editor to strike ’em. We
were also informed that he was send­
iuierv'ting lecture on India, at the M.
ing copies of the News to Baknbb
r L r h Sunday evenings
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Bubacnbera free until their time for
promises to be a large calen- the Banner had expired, when pav for
,i,n tor the May term of court, and sev- the News would begin. We didn't like
nd important criminal ernses will be that way of doing business; but busi­
Lt jght to trial.
.
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ness is business, and we thought we
The custoni of selling farming tools, could stand that kind of a racket as
.--. hold goods, etc., at auction on Sat- well as the News, and we think we
• H'.i.i'. M-enisto be growing in favor. can. Believing whgt was told us. we
decided to return the compliment, ami
i : •].• Isaac usually cries the sales.
under the
: iJ’H Jordan has gone out of thr did so, and would do so again
------------------------...... j-. business. Il' nine other saloens j
conditions. That was not exactly
r»- would close their doors, the com- tlie S°ltlen rule; but it is our rule, to
:
v aud the proprietors would be I never
a business compliment go unoff
patt- We'do not vary much from that
r.„ ,r;u..e for E. A. Rider', new I
Dot «&gt;«&gt;«•
«•

&lt; intiMion this week,

ing the demand of an increasing biurineas. If courtesy, energy and push
will win public favors, this firm will
never lack for patronage.
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W. KRNSBERGER.
While Mr. Emsberger pays more par­
ticular attention to the flour and feed
business, he also carries a line of staple
and fancy groceries. He finds that,
despite the hard times, he Lt better than
holding his own, ami proposes to fte*p
moving on.
Aside from the grocery houses we
have named are two, those' of Byron
Dickinson and Joseph Pflug. which are,

Q.REAT REDUCTION IN

COTTON GOODS.

we regret to say, operated in connec­
tion with saloons.
In our next we will speak of the dry
goods establishments.

WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES UNTIL ITS A
NO. XXI.
MY JOHX J. FOTTKH.

The 13th of April, after having en­
joyed the hospitality of the good citi­
zenS of Sandusky just three months, we
departed for the army of the Potomac.
Thousands of citizens thronged the
|rain to see its off,.to bid us good bye
and a God speed. We reached the army
the same day tliat Gen. Grant reviewed
the array, but too late for the review
and were assigned to Wright’s 1st di­
rices
i. up. ;u&gt;d froin it we ehould
,
v
K?° «nraraing the policy vision, 6th corps, and went into the
■.
t our fellow townsnin wlU I
J,ew'’ t?*‘rd the
«e quarters we had left three months be­
The few days
.. •. ,u&gt;e that for Uauty and eon-1i !**- wh8t
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- —
— t" °ur «“«««• imi fore.
• that intervened
| for us, under our instructions—and we il)efore P1* beginning of the campaign
“ fjiri: ■ will lie a model.
,
j would do it again under the same cir-' wetB CCTQBUTned in drill and targetfprac. mi: case uf. Pelton vs. Lee &lt;£ Dur• umstances. Had we not heard the re­ tice.
• •. Nashville, in the IT. 8, circuit at
The rank and file of the army fully
port as to the doings of the News editor
(.mid Lapids, judgment was given for in Woodland, we have no heratation in realized the situation and foretold the
plaintiff. An effort will* be made
terribly
desperate conflicts that were so
saying thAt our policy was wrong, and '
• r. itrc a new triid. 1
.
i
Many predicted that
it would not have been our policy un- 1near at hand.
The Middleville Repiiblican is each derany other circumstances. A fair 'Gen. Grant would meet the same fate
. .. k improving as a local paper. Of chance and an open field is all we ask; 1of all his predecessors and be compelled
' t he uxch anges that come to ourdesk, and if we can’t get to the front we a*!- to fall back across the Kapldah after he
. ne hu ve shown more marked advance- mit that we don’t deserve to. But if a had encountered Gen. Lee. If the cir­
• ut than our Middleville contempor- contemporary thinks to pursue such cumstances had been parallel their pre­
a policy toward us as we were told the dictions would probably have proven
true. But Wore Grant would consent
I he Banner no&gt;- prints a weekly News did. we propose to give them a
. it Jon of 1,550 copies. If the trades­ stomach full of it. If our information to assume the direction of the army of
the Potomac he demanded and (received
men of Hastings watit to do profitable from Woodland was wrong, and believ­
full authority to draw reinforcements
i.ivertising the Banner ranks first as ing it led us into doing injustice to the
from any quarter or any army he saw
a niMiuid for reaching Barry county News, we stand ready to do all that can
fit.
The demand for a leader and the
be asked of us to right the matter.
inoplt*.
.
prestige he carried with him from the
( oitK of Hastings^ will be-greatly We never cherished any enmity toward great victories he had gained in the
• irprued to learn irmn the Journal the editor of that paper; we admire the west; rendered it safe for him to make
:• t he is a candiaate for congress. success he has made of the News; we such a demand. The president and the
While an ardent and zealous republican, have never referred to him or his paper war department were not disposed to
’ in any but complinugitary terms—the
the i-ongressional bee doesn’t Itother his
question anything Gen. Grant asked for
hat. f'ltiess again, i
- only fault we have ever found lieing a and&gt;be had everything just as he want­
tendency toward personalities and a
ed. In fact President Lincoln, just be­
Ili’i-’oRTx are being made, to form a
, public parade of what ought to be sup­
sto&lt; k company here, for the purpose of
fore the army moved, wrote him a note
pressed. We challenge the News editor or sent him a dispatch asking him if
। m*1 Picturing fish rods and wooden
' to name a man who will say that we there was anything else he could do for
ire. With the assurance of good
- iibinesstirmuMigenient, there would be( have ever spoken of the News as other him to make success more positive.
than a gixxl pai&gt;er; or its editor as other Realizing the fearful mortality that
little trouble in getting the capital. .
than a live, plucky and successful
Hastings must have more nranufac-' journalist. We instructed our canvoss- would follow the opening of the cam­
paign,- the few last days of odr stay in
’ tiring. If ourdawineas men will en-' er to never say aught against any con­
camp were devoted largely to letter
- ourage those who wish to do manu­' temporary in soliciting subscribers for
A. EGGLESTOfc.
writing and the mails were burdened
facturing here, this object can be gain-' tbe Banner, and we believe he has
.
Hastings, Mich.
with missions for home.
■ ti. Moriey thiLs invested brings good1 done as we directed. When we tjeard
On the night of the 3d uf May the
profits ami Jots of business to any com­’ what we did concerning the Nbws
army broke camp and moved toward
munity. .
• . • ’
man’s course toward the Banner in the Rapidan, the 5th and Oth corps
• U the words reported to havtAieen
i Woodland, it did not cause .us a feeling crossing at Germania ford, and the 2d
-ord by one of the aidermen' at the’ of personal enmity toward him. We ami cavalry corps crossing at Ely’s
•iimcilslast meeting were as stated,. thought that it was Mr. Strong’s way ford. On the morning of the 5th Grant
example should lie made of him. ti' of. doing business; and although we was moving the 5th corps through the win do al! work Iu that Hue neatly, promptly
and cheaply.
dues'll know enough to be decent,. (lidn't and do not like that way. we widerness intending to fight Lee on
has no business to act as al-• thought we could stand it if he could, more favorable ground’. But Gen. Lee
■l&gt;-rnnui.
itad we think so yet We ask the News and his men understanding every foot
Figure* furnished &lt;&gt;n application.
Owing to his continued illness while3 (iHtorif he has any unkind words,to of the wilderness and knowing how
in the "land of blizzards” C. M. Knap-­ say, to address them to the writer, not much it would be to their advant­
:- n wiis compelled to return to Mlchl- to abuse our agent for doing what we age to meet Grant there, anticipating
k'.tn. At this writting he is in Lansing. wanted him to do. We repeat tha/ we Grant’s purpose started bis army in
I'h*1 Banner regrets that Charley failed do not wish to do an injustice w the motion about the same time, And the
to !ind a-place .whenKgood health might News or its editor. If we have, we two columns came in contact with each
beirestored to him.
'
stand ready to right it. and will do so other and a most desperate ami bloody
cheerfully. I f the N ews wishes to keep encounter ensued. Other forces came
Next week one of the professors of
Executed In a nrat and workmanlike manner.
up a personal fusilade against the- up on both aides l*&lt;l before lught the
Can give tbe bent of reference*.
i ••• University and another firom the
writer, it can cover itself with glory, engagement became genend. * Up to
Agricultural college will visit our
for
we
will
enter
no
such
contest.'
If
this
time
Longstreet
had
not
joined
- -io.-Is. ‘ These annual visits will se-,
Daring tbe pant year I have made a npecisl
itt editor is of a disposition to do what Lee, nor Burnside joined Grant; both study of
• • u io graduates from our city schools
ti. privilege of entering thoee higher is fair, he will find us ready to meet came up During the progress of the
light. When we Jett camp, our brigade
him half way.
,
inditutions without examination.
lieing somewhat broken up, was put In
And can do m good a job In that line as you can
BUSINESS INTERESTS
fHE custom of dumping refuse from The
charge or on guard of the corpe wagon
Hastings.
jards aud houses into the street should
train and we thought perhaps we might
Your paUoiiagc solicited.
go out of date. While ‘we admit that
THE GBOCKKIER.
be fortunate enough to escape the liat' here is rustic beauty in a chip pile or
tle. On the night of the 6th, after the
Probably the progress of no^ firm in
dune heap On a public highway, the
train was packed, we went Into camp
• auty is not po prepossessing as to ad­ this city has l&gt;ecn more satisfactory
near a farm house that stood on a hill.
its
members than that of
ult of the practice of piling up in the
The light was then- raging in al) ita
STAUFFER A SAIASBUKY.
Greets the accumulated rubbish of a
fury. But little artillery was used lint
Starting ifi in a small way, they have
the’volume of musketry was appalling.
gradually gained until now they carry
g. DECKER,
The line of battle was several inilw In
Vr a meeting of the state board of
a full stock, not only of groceries, but
length and as we listened in groups to
health held in J ainsing in compliance
dry goods, boots and shoes. They are
with the law passed by the legislature, the heaviest produce buyers in the city, the volleys as they rolled from one end
’••provide for teaching the effects of especially in butter, eggs and poultry, ot the line to the other anxious and In­
alcohol on the human system, the board and are e.xpoctkfg to do a larger busi­ quiring glances were exchanged. Anx­
i • t commended the following text books: ness than ever in this line the coming ious for the result and for the fate of
Martin’s Human Body, briefer course, season. Their success is the legitimate our comrades and Inquiring when our
cond revised edition, with u chapter result of correct business principles. turn would come to take our place In
After a good night's rrst the
• n alcohol, and Brown's work on alco­ They buy and sell strictly for cash. line.
early morn found us under orders to
hol, it-, effects on the body and mind.
Owing to the continued increase of
to move to the front and take position
their trade, they have several times
on the 'extreme right ot Sedgwick's
Within the past year about a dozen
made additional storage room. At this
corps and **&gt;e extreme right of the
well-to-do farmers of Barry county,
time they are putting up an addition to
whole army.
Our regiment was next
with their families, have moved to
their store to be used as an ofi|ce. This
Inline to the regiment that occupied
this city to give thedr children the ad­
firm can l&gt;e classed among’ our most
vantages of our excellent school. The successful houses, and have won their the extreme right. Meandering through
, the Ute thick undergrowth soon after
number will yearly Increase If a liberal
LADIKB’ AND CHILDHltN T
wav by close application to business
■ sunrise, we took our place in the line.
and progressive policy is pursued by
and polite attention to tbe wants of
We had not lx*n in line long la-tore
the board of education. Aside from
Gen. Shuler came along and in his slow
this gain ami the prospect of its yearly their customers.
RBOOKH A OOOK.
। and distinct way said, "CoL Dwight,
Ixwomiiig better, there is the further
About a year
11118 Crm be^an
Hr-eUitr ‘
\
“Irantageof having with us the large doing bu«ln«B. starting In tin old standI you have your men; fix bsyoneta. The
attendance of foreign scholars. The of Ixqn. Eaton, soon changing &gt;o their■ Gen. (meaning Gen. tSeymona) says that
, we are not going to stop to shoot, but
average of these latter daring the year
prewnt quartern They carry on a. are going right at them with the bsyo" ill be 80, and they will have paid Sl,- f
Irxn wit h tllpjr *TOof Parasols,
. |n«L”
-Very well, dr." responded Best
tuition besides what patronage they
, Dwight With hia heavy base voice.
ffive our tradesmen. Money expended
and
City.
’ r R&lt;MMi schools pays a big interest
“L.t’X th 1- kwon hand an , - kttentlonenttalllon."Muigont Dwigtit.
financially, to
to say
sav nothing
nothin* of
of thia
thia beU
bet°r *”**“?* J JL
«n.,v, -Fix imvoneta," "stack arms," “in plare
financially,
r rest," vine Dwight's sure«sdve com’‘‘rment of society they bring about.
numds.
The order trom Gen. binder
day at elm* margins. Their burinera
soon liecame known by the whole regi-

GENUINE SLAUGHTER !

The Low P
which we are selling COTTONS can not last
long for it’s less than it cost to manufacture them.

This is a RARE CHANCE and should not be missed.

We realize the hard times that are upon us and therefore try to

give you the benefit of low prices.

Come and see for yourselves.
We are always pleased to show our goods.

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co

A

Painter and Glazier,

PAPER HANGING

J M. ROGERS A CO.

CORN, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY
SEED, CORN MEAL, FLOUR, HAIR,
LIME, PLASTER, STUCCO,
.
WATER LIME.

CORN,

Oats, flour, Corn Meal,
Ground Feed, Salt,
Lime,
Plaster, Cement,
ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS
Hair, Stucco, Feed
ON ALL THESE ARTICLES.
.
Corn,
EJF-VHeadquarter* at Scudder'* Elevator oi^
Broadway.
;

rjo COFFEE DRINKERS!

FOB SALE BY

R. J. GRANT.
HfExawilne before purchasing rltcwte^re.

Leveriug’s Roasted Coffee

Michigan Central

CEILING DECORATIONS,

1st.

Only sold in packages.

2d.

Always full weight.

Call and See Me.

L1KSB

The Niagara. Falls (Route,
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
3d.

4th.

Givi* satisfaction to everybody.
All dealer keep Levering.

DECKER BROS.
Dry Goods, Cloaks,

and Muslin Underwear,
Battle Creek, Mich.

a***&lt;"*»V?.. The
SltelMM* l»
by all dra«t&lt;ta M »&gt;
SMXEn'E SfSWp.'S.feS. 5
*,“thk£ MAV MUIICIYK 00...1H0.H, X. Y.

Furnishing Goods,
a

Stock
Gloves
Hosiery in the

personal controversy w
the Ntehvjfie Nowa
ill Vfll; we strongly obj

I tor of

ADIES IN 8EAKCI1 OF

Win te1

Mr«,SwT.F«ghD&lt;

WINTKK TIER TABLE.
Tfckinx effect February 171b. J*M.

.

�The Hon. ’Theodore Lyman, Inde­
pendent eongrewnnan from the ninth
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Maasachuitts district, who was in­
dorsed by the democrats aad elected in
Hastings, Mich., May D,1884.
1882 on the democratic and independent
tickets, has written a letter to the sec­
retary of the Norfolk county republican
EDITORIAL NOTES.
club, in which he says: “My observation
in Washington and esewhere convinces
When you reflect that a republican me that there is a larger proportion of
congressman formed the legal tender men who are sound on great public
act, a republican congress and senate questions in the republican than in the
paataxl the tame, a republican president democratic party ; and, therefore, if one
or the other of them must rule, the reapproved the measure, a republican supteme court justified the enactment, a
republican house, senate and president
Gen. Joseph E, Johnston, who has
:nade the greenliack and gold dollar on heretofore been reckoned as a reliable
a par by means of the resumption act, Virginia bourbon, is reported to be
showing signs of dissatisfaction with
and that only lately a republican su­
his democratic compeers. Premising
preme court again has declared the that “it is a shame for southern demo­
legal tender note, as eohstitutional cracy to be led by the nose by such ar­
money; when.you reflect upon all these rogant braggarts as Morrison. Watter­
things, doei it not strike you as a little son and Carlisle,” and that “it is mad­
ness for the southern people to oppose
cheeky for the greenl&gt;ackers in their protection, particularly Virginians/ he
lute state convention, to claim that to goes on to say of the democratic party:
them is due the existence of the green­ ■‘Its whole record Is marked with mis­
takes, and the sooner its elements dis­
back? If paving absolutely nothing
solve and unite with other parties which
to do with the financial question at all have some principles in common the
pstablishre a right to make such a claim, better it will lie for our common coun­
we concede their right. It would be as try." If the general is really under
conviction as these words indicate, his
m uch good sense on their part, however,
•proper course is, after a season of pro­
to assert that to their party is due the bation, to receive a new political birth
credit of having the Mississippi flo^r and be baptized into the republican
south instead of nortii. They have had body.
aliout a&amp;much control over the waters i'
In a commercial sense all must agree
of that stream as over the fact that the I that, in our transactions with England,
•whatever is our loss is England’s gain
greenlNmk^s in existence to-day and is’'
and vice versa. England’s earnest de­
as good as coin.
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sire to see America a free trade country*
shows moat clearly that she believes our
For four months a democratic con­ present tariff system to be detrimental
gress has l&gt;een sitting in Washington, to hex. commercial welfare. Now' if
and not a single measure of importance protection to American industries is
has been passed. The time has lieen not good for America, as free traders
claim, it certainly must be beneficial to
frittered away in idle talk aliout the
England. But England says our pro­
Morrison bill, alarming the business in­ tective system keeps the balance of
ti-rests of the country, while measures trade in our favor and wants us to
that ought to have received early atten­ adopt free trade ami thus turn the bal­
ance in her favor. It would be a
tion have l*en neglected. And after mighty poor business transaction for
nil the fuss, nothing of importance has1 this country to permit this to be done.
Protection 'draws wealth from England
been done with the tariff.
to America; free trade would take
The Grand Rapids Post, though favor- wealth from America to England. In
_mg prohibition, is in no se&gt;se favorablei other words, America can throw* Ento the new union party. It pronounces। gland every time In a protection side­
hold, but fn a free trade square-hold,
that organization as designed to sell out England can Hop America and she
the majority of those believing in pro­ knows it.—Lowell Journal.
hibition. Whether knowingly* or not,
A free trade paper cites the plank of
the Post declares that the union party the Michigan republican platform of
is to-day doing more service for the 1882, which called for reduced taxation
whiskey sellers than the latter can and as auxiliary thereto «. revision of
the tariff, nnd declares that Vhile the
forthemselves. The Post hits the nail commission on tariff revision proposes
a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, its bill
squarely on the head.
• h was so “bedeviled" by amendments as
Since Begole’s “little rod book” has to make a reduction of really less than
become known and read, and the old two per cent;and that the 'republican
gentleman’s fierce hostility- to thei position now is a protest against Morri­
. son’s proposed reduction of only 20 per
“blarsted monopolies” been made mamcent. In another paragraph ft cited
fest, he has taken a differeat tack. He‘ woolen tariffs as “robbery, instancing
says he is just as much of an anti-mon­■ the present duty on flannel as amount­
oplist, as ever; a little more so if any­. ing to from 71 to 89 per cent. The fact
j is that the tariff on flannel was reduced
thing; but. his way of punishing the
not 2 per cent, as a reader of that, paper
railroads is to ride ’em to death on red1 might infer, but over 20; that its pres­
tickets. Jolly old joker, is our “princi­ ent average of duty is but 68 and on a
large section of importations even less;
pal servant^’
and that the retail prices as between
While greenbackers are throwing up' the counters of the American retailer
their hats lor Ben. Butler, that worthy Md those of England (See Dec. consul
reports, p. 320,) grade for grade, the
is cousining around with the democracy, liest standard scarlets are but six cents
apparently asking no favors of the G. more in this country, and the best me­
‘ Ba He is one of the democratic dele­ diums are five cents lees. ; We are puz­
gates from Massachusetts to thp demo­ zled to di.8cover where ther freetrader’s
“robbery” comes in.—Kalamazoo Tele­
cratic national convention; That’s the graph.
kind of a greenliacker Ben. Butler is.
Gov. Begole has pardoned another
The customary plank of denouncing dangerous criminal, this time Francis
the use of passes as brilerj*- and the A. Wordell, the scoundrel who forged
the name of Pension Agent Samuel
users of them as bribe-takers is conspic­ Post to several promissory notes. Rich,
uous for its absence from the green­ surrounded by influential friends, Wor­
back platform adopted at Kalamazoo. dell was not destitute; but he had con­
Such a plank would strike o((r“princip*l tracted expensive habits and wanted
more of the wherewithal to indulge his
s»T\-ant” just lielow the liftin’ rib, and appetite for costly depravity. Convict­
was therefore left out
ed, he was sentenced on Feb. 19 1883, to
four years in the Detroit house of corWhen the republicans get ready to recUon. His friends have recently been
cut down the tariff charges, they will interceeding with the governor to pro­
To ascertain the
do so with no flourish of trumpets; they cure his pardon.
will do so with justice and impartiality. wishes of the public in the premises the
governor addressed a circular letter to
They will make no such a splurge and numerous reputable citizens of the
fizzle as have the demoentts over the state asking if thev could assign any
reasons why Wordell should be pardon­
Morrisott Wil.
ed. The replies were specific. In each
The Chicago Inter Ocean and Tribune and every case they contained—not rea­
are both trying to nominate the repulh sons why Wordell should be pardoned,
lican candidate for the presidency a but abundant reasons why he should
not After thus getting a’ full expres­
month in advance of the convention. sion of opinion that it was not a cast­
Better let the convention do the nomin­ demanding executive clemency,, the
governor promptly issued the pardon.
ating, and the people will be satisfied.
Even the Detroit Free Press gives its
The fiat has gone forth among the reformative chief help a severe drubgreenlMCk leaders of ttie county, and bing.for this his latest idiotic act—In­
fusion is to be the ©filer of the day. gham County News.
/
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----------------------------I*rinciple8 are to be let): out, and a grand
A new bridge across Niagara river
dive made for the grao-lwg. See what has been opened within a few weeks
which makes an important link in a
you’ll get, boys.
i
great railroad line, and is itself reclkThe Harper high license law has re- oned an engineering wqjrtier. It is sit­
-■ductaLgie number of saloons in Chica­ uated a few hundred feet south of the
old (Suspension bridge, and was built to
go over 800,;
yearly revenue
give the Michigan Central railroad a
from those licensed wilT'ba. tlSO^OO, complete line between the New York
while under the old law the cityUH^ot Central and Chicago. The connection
As over the Canada Southern, now a
realize SKXi.QUi.
nart“e&lt;Jhe Michigan Control, between
If a greenliack®- ean fell hs where Niagara river and Detroit, and whole
any good can come to his party hy a trains are now run through between the
ends of Vanderbilt’s famous four
fusion with the democracy, he can tracks and the Garden dty. The new
have all the space he wants in the route will prove specially attractive to
passengers because of the opportunity
Baxnkr to explain the matter.
it gives for seeing the great cataract.
About the only tiling of importance There is a tine view of the falls fromthe bridge iUelf, and then trains run
up by the river on the Canadian side
to whltewiub Beyule
Fuller,

dw compels u» to admit that lx»th
Muted it in larfsr down.

Circuit Court OrioMar.

Political points.

The Hastings Banner.

take
an
observation.-Springfieh I
(Mam.) Republican, April 11, l&amp;L .

Looks

Poaftive

The People vs. Baids Reynokia, lar­
ceny.
The People vs, Emmet Pieroe,

e People vs. Thomas Casey, bur­
glary.
'
The People vs. James Proseer, robPeople va. Chas. Mann, rob­
bery.
\
The People vs. Daniel Bolinger, As­
sault and battery.
The People vs. Chas. Cox, burglary.

“/n the spring the houseunfe’e
fancy lightly tarns to—Clean­
ing np,

188CE8 OF FACT.

Joseph Hughes vs. Michael Dela­
ney, appeal.
Ira Hopkins vs. Zebediah Parks,
appeal
Albert Roach vs. Albert Stanley,
ejectment
Herman Wheeler vs. Parsol M.
Wheeler, assumpsit
Elvira Jordan va Ralph 8. Jordan,
assumpsit
Hiram Watts va Wm. Barney, as­
sumpsit
Lucy L. Flint vs. A. 8. Winn, re­
plevin, appeal.
HenrjL. Newton va M. C. R, R. Co.,
assumpsit.
Orvis Thorp va Stephen Durfee,
assumpsit, appeal.
.

WHICH INCLUDES

CHANCERY.

Ellen Smith va Geo. D. Smith, di­
vorce.
Ida E. Miller vs Stephen Miller,
divorce.
Chas. T. Gorham vs. Jaa Ryan et
al., foreclosure.
Minerva Rickie ya Geo. M. Rickie,
divorce.
Lottie Galuaha vs. Cbas. Galusha,
divorce.
Mary Cain vs. Irving Caln, divorce.
Arthur Fisher va Jennie Armstrong
et al., bill to quit title.
Minnie Cornish' vs. Coleriian Cor­
nish, divorce.
Samuel H. Smith vs. Lauren Smith,
divorce.
Emma Decker vs. Morris B. Decker,
divorce..
Enos Bpughton va Luther MeDerby and Emma F. McDerby, forecloseure.
.’
David Johnson va Stephen Durfee
and Elmira Durfee, foreclosure.
Robert C. Jackson va Electa A
Gordon et*aL. motion to confirm re­
port of commissioners in partition.
Geo. W. Gregory va Timothy WBush, injunction bill.
Rodney W. Chase va Warren J.
Williams, motion to dismiss bill. .
Milo G. Osborne vs. Russell B.
Wightman et al., petition for order
of revivor.
In the matter of the estate of Wm.
Cole, insolvent, petition for discharge
of assignee._________________
Ort«w’ Glycerine Salve.

sThe best on earth, can truly be said
obGrigga* Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure.for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other sores. Will pos-

-- o-b

The Watbbbvry Watch Co„ of New York and Wateri&gt;urr:
Conn., being desirouR’of advertising their name and basiiii
have made arrangements with a number of the large retail
clothiers of this country hy which the latter are enabled to
present to every purchaser of a Ready-Marie Suit of Clothina
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved
ver Nickle Series "v.” Watches.
These watches are warranted to keep good time ami are tbe
best low priced time piece made In the world.

IMPARLANCES.

Levi Hotchkiss va Wm. Watson,
assumpsit
Clement Smith va Wm. .MitaheH
and Thomas Mitchell
The City Bank of Battle Creek va
Chaa G. Baker.

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PAPERING
We wish it understood that this is no lottery scheme, hut
exactly as stated above.
Among those who have adopted the alrnve are the tallowing
well known concerns: J. S. Hudson. Detroit, Mich.; L-H. Hull
&amp; C04 Cleveland, 0.; Putnam Clothing Co.. Chicago: F W
Humphrey k Co., St. Louis, and many others.

PAINTING, &amp;c.

We have 3000 of these stem winding watche-. warranted,
and will keep good time and require as little attention as anv
$100 watch.
.
’
-

(Each one put up in a hand.'tqrnv sutin-bned com j

We give one with every fceady-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be as cheap or
cheaper than can be bought elsew here, and if you ate not per­
fectly satisfied with yonr purchase, return the'goods any time'
within 30 days and get your money back.
We have one of the most complete stocks ever shown in
this city.
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E. S. PIERCES’ W Wrote.

N. B

&gt;

GRAND RAPIDS.

I have the greatest variety
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Satisfaction puKrtmleed or money re­
funded. Only 2S .rents. For rale by F.
Hatch piss.

To attach h stamp to an envelope is to
moisten .the envelope and. then apply
the.stamp. Try this. If we do ths
proper thing we would ure Dr. Jonm’
Red Clovex Tonic for dyspepsia, coati vonem, bad breath, piles, pimples, aguv
jad malaria diseases, poor appetite. Tow
spirits, headach, or diseases of the kidnevs, stomach and liver. Price 56cvnU.
of Fred’k Hotchkiss.

Great age and painful
are a. sad corn'-lA*““&gt;•
of Bock City, DuchM Co., N. Y., now uf Wtnliliirton Hollow, in tbe same county, came to tinVa*
1 Davldof Bondout,■the
cian and
Surgeon
N. waluent
Y.. somePhysi
time­
sinefl, tii a condition to excite the sympathy of
Uic ™°«t cokLUooded and hart-hmrtedpehon
In the world. We sav he came—he was rather
wried to the doctor’s office, tor he was totally

live out all his days. The outcome of this was
that the patient enjoys Rood health to this day.

UH * nil ea^of

k

‘«“»edtato re-

b,ooa’.
rirlnr tomde-bilitMUMl bv cIIm-o.^ ot
S»is* ortt*
&gt; lor
Co&gt;.,mpU«a cUiid.

Consumption.
curative powers tn tbouundji uf

of new Wall Paper in the city.
Just received an Elegant line
of Decorated Cloth Window
Shades, in colors of Olive,

Spanish Olive, Ecru, Old Litchen, Terra Cotta, etc.

, WATCH
Out and do not be misled into
buying cheap chemical points,
but buy tbe kind that has
stood the test of time, and
which has alwaws

Spring Announcement
To a 1 those who contemplate buying ■

Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Futures
&amp;c. this Spring.
We are in such a shape as to offer:
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION.
N. B.—We are headquarters for carpet ■
warp.

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co J

GIVEN
Satisfaction wherever it has
been used. You will notice
that every package taken

AWAY
From our store has the bona
fide guarantee of the Detroit
White Lead Works. Do not

confound the above tirm with
other Detroit dealers as they
are an entirely different house.

Ml Hotchkiss.
Sole Agent.
Humphrey Homeopathic Spe­
cifics.

SCREEN DOORS.
Fhe warm weather will soon be upon us,
and you will want screen doors.
We make
them, the finest you can ask for.

Leave Orders Now.
Don’t all come in a rush.

We are just receiving the finest sty les of
Furniturn ever brought to the city. When it
comes to good goods al low prices, our house

if

&amp; Mason.

�The Hastings Banner.
VOL XXIX. NO. 3.

The Hastings Banner.
x-tinos,

Barry Co.. Mich.,

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bshall l. cook.
■SUBSCRIPTION RATES!
m. . *1.to per year: If paid within six
per
If not paid until ex.1 ion of year.
Subsodbers outof HMTV C&lt;V. 11.25 per year. Inlariably cash ।11 advance.
ADVKRTrSING RATHS:
n per year........... ................... 1100 00
.■ charge for special positions.

JOB PKLNT1NG.
. pride bfrh In the Job Printing De■ ..t 'he Haxnsk. Eventhing In the
id! I-,- b new: and with the mlest faces of
■ approvM p.iU’Tns of machinery.
•,pr’.-nt noikmcii employ nt. enables, tlw
it t&lt;» ib» fint-chiM job work.____

» m Smith.
PuttieT. Colgrovk,
.... &gt;»t probate.
PnMecuUng Attorney.
MHII A- COLG ROVE.
Lawyers.
.offii.
•. -e in iill ••ourt.s of the State. Col lections
;,!ly looked after. Money to loan ou real
’
,\1E KxaptKX.
C. H. VaxABMan.
1’ \APPF.N A VanARMAN,
n
Lawyers.
•
iivt Ha«tlng» National Bank.)

UHN CAR VETH.
Attorney at Law,
Middleville. Mich.
n B. NISKERN.
J .
Lawyer.
«&gt;»er Spaulding's dry gi&gt;ods store.)
’ attend promptly to all business in ill
uiiantes reasonable.
,•

A

E.KEN ASTON.

Attorney at Law,

i u ;i&gt; es ia all courts of the State. Collections
•.•rnptly attending to.
7 ~V. LOWIJY. M. D.,
J.
Physician. Surgeon and Oculist.
.Oflre.’tol Thorn St.. Hastings. Mich.)
'
m town or country promptly attertded.
r.i \ hours -d to 10 a. in. and'l to 3 p. m.
’ epbonear Hdlow ays’ drug store,
special attention paid to surgical diseases

- \&lt; K ETT &amp; BUTLER,
'
Pysicfans and Surgeons,
&lt; Prairieville. Mich.)
\ • call*, night or day. promptly attended.
I

P
TIMMERMAN,
1 . Hoimepathlc Physician &amp; Surgeon,
F r*i door east of Holloways* drug store.)
TG. Wm. JONES
1»
,

Dentist.

lit YOKE &amp; PRESSY.
1’
Physicians and Surgeons.
I Freeport, Mirh?
•
promptly attended to.
,

WELTON &amp; CROOK
A .-,4 nixtur liie Watertown li»uran&lt;*e/(l&gt;.
’ ■ nnb-1- in-leu on a man** property against
. ■-• :&gt;&gt; ftr-. lightning &lt;»r wind; against a man’s
■ ’&gt;• rlr.nh and accident.
_
r &lt;O&lt;IK A SHELDON.

yffivtii) Abstract Block. Hasting*. Mich.).
H. y- ihconh
of Abstract BtxAs tn Barry
I'ounti.
1
A. FOfFTE. M. D.,
L.
Physician and Surgeon,
t ■■»«« aide Main St.. Nashville, Mich.)
? • 4-int-r next tlOor north Wolcott House.
A ■ .iib promptly attended too, day or uiicht.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY.9,1884.

County News.

z
Delton.
The late niina have put a more pleas­
ant look on the fanner's faces.
J, W. Judkins has sold his place to
Chas. Pennock.
Mr. William Seible, Jrw and Miss
Mary Titus were joined in holy matri­
mony Sunday, the 4th. We wish them
much happiness.
Mr. F. C. McjUlaster started tor Mas­
sachusetts the 5th, to sell Wind mills.
Price and quality guaranteed.
His wife stays here on the farm.
Cash Paid, for Grain, Wool, Hides,
Corn planting is next on the bill of
at
fare. Look well to your seed corn and
see that ft grows before planting any.
As it is nearly time to begin working
od the road, why don’t the members of
this district get together and make a
road scraper. It will not east much,
qpHK new .
and will help our roads wonderfully.
One would think by the number of
lights on the lake nearly even- right
that fish were a rarity.
- ’
Some of our F. and A. M. visited the
North of Merchant's Exchange.
lodge at Orangeville the 3rd, as some
Denlring to gin- our new method an introduc­ importance business was before the
tion to tbe public, we have concluded to furnish, lodge.
•
even though the coat of produetton greatly ex­
ceeds the old method so loqg in use, our Fine
Carlton.
Finishwl Artistic' Imperil Cabinet Cards for
John Cole s»-eks a berth somewhere
•3.00 per dozen: 1*uh*Is. Xj»; Cards. «ano:
west.
Tln-Types,« for 30 eeafti.
J. N. Covert has painted his house.
The publleare cordially Invited to call and
Durkee, of Nashville, was here on
Examine specimens made by the Instantaneous
legal business.
process at tbe New Gallery.
James Covert had a smash up and run
away.
Seely Crane and cousin went to Mus­
kegon.
The re ia nothing like Dr. Thoma*’ Ecleetric
Dr. Wright and Miss Uhl were marOil to quickly cure a cold or relieve hoarseness.
Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Burr Oak. St. ried last week.
Joseph Co., Mich.
William Brumfield has landed in
HE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE DRAFT Kansas City, where he will work in a
STAIJ.ION,
branch office Tor a Kalamazoo windmill
firm.
Del. .Cain, a painter, recently moved
In a rich
and large
da Dp I e
tione ami here from Ohio.
»
MML 4
----------Asa Odell is building a wall prepara­
years old
the first
kind ami­ tory to putting up a dwelling.
able dis­
of Angn* t
position,
Is sixteen
McMurray is building a house.
hands
with su­
Kittle Landon was home from FreeInches
perior arHun and port, Sunday.
high, full
_
style, and
maneand
la consid­
tall, and
Sunday bible school is now organized.
ered - by
MK-lta.*
. .. ...
.
.J-.. • rLewis Decker is building a lam 35 by
good judgee of draft honro to be the best horse In the 45.
country for farming and road purfioars.
PKUKiMKB—Farmer's Fancy was got by \ oung
CEDAR CREEK..
Chancellor. For description see volume 4. page
221. Scotch Stud Book. Young Cbaii&lt;-cllor b
The much needed rain has come and
number IM*, he by Chancellor 141, he by Lord
Haddo W2. he by Lord Hnddo 4A», be by Hyde now wheat and grass looks well.
(alias Clyde Boy&gt; tot; dam Darting by Bctnpu-45,
Moses Seeber l&gt;ought over one hun­
grand dam by vdney Star tw. Farmer’s Fanev.
dam Nanbv Glancer. 2nd dam try Farmer’s dred dozen frogs last Saturday.
Fancy, 3rd dam by Sir William WXHace. tth
The John Stark Poet, G. A. R.. No.
dam by Young Suffie Punch.
'
Signed by
J. SUNI.EY, Breeder.
Farmer’s Fancy w ill make the season of nqjl 249 were mustered at Cedar (’reek Sat­
at tbe Flower farm, Prairieville.
urday evening. May 3rd, with 22 memTbrmh.-To.insurc, tto.00; for season. fUi.00;
single service, cash. »IO.«n. EscaiK-s and acci­ bera
.
dents al owner’s risk.
. 4-ll-em
Fourteen of the G. A. R., boys from
WortgMKr Hale.
Hastings ware in Cedar Creek at the
Default having been made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage executed bj Frank Mead mustering of the John Stark Post..
and wife. Eliz*l*th L. to Mamuel Carson, on the
Baker brothers &amp; Wait dressed and
sth day of March, A. D. mre and recorded In
tbe office of the register of deeds tor Barry shipped over 500 dozen frogs on Friday
county In Uber 14 ol Mortgag-* page MM.on the
.
Tth day of Maroh. A. D. 1*7 And whereas it last.
was expressly agreed In said mortgage that
ErahkFalk caught a large turtle
should any default I* made In the payment of
the Interest or any part thereof for the .space oL weighing about 28 pounds.
School commenced in district No. 1,
on Monday last. Miss Depue, of "
Hast-

Genoa Lime,

Akron Cement,

Corn, Bran,

Bulow’s Brick BUvalor,

ART

LLERY,

un.

T

FARMER’S FANCY

Default having been In the paynwnt of
terrst, and tlw same still remaining in
the power of sale contained In .said mortgage
has lieeomr operative, and said mortgagee has
elected to declare the aforesaid principal sum
of two thousand dollars with all arrearages of
interest.thereon to be dur ««&lt;*
of such default. There is claimed to be dur on
said mortgage hih! accompany ing note at the
E i ’U:&lt;iw &gt;. M D.
W. P. FoLHKMV*, M. D. date of thlsnotlce the sum of two thousand two
hundred and ntDrty-two dollars and eteven
ui: ’. BROWN &amp; POLHEMUS,
rauts (toJK.ll), and noUiroceedlugs or suit at
I ’ Hmmnpathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. law or equity having bre?Jn’L‘Jlu^*1l
the debt remaining «»£*;■
.
, .y««-r Jiillaa RuMell's atore. Main 8L)
«uld mortmiae or any part thereof, now inere■ . auwered from the office at all hours of fore notice is hereby given that on baturiliy.
■ • • - &lt;v «&gt;r night. Dr. Polbemua will give special tMhday Ilf July next, at jme o’clock in the
• ■ ’^hi to disease* of the Eye and Ear.
afternoon uRthnt nay, at the north front door of
tbA^rtlXwIn t^e elty of Hagtto^Bam
OT.■ &gt;■ honr»—a to a. m».; 2 to&lt; p. ni.
eounty. Michigan, (that being the ptece tor
bolding the circuit court for said county.) teag
mere will be sold at public &gt;^‘&lt;’"‘"‘^,,‘‘£1*:

SAW GUMMING !

to dm

.
Subscriber is prepared to do SAW GUMW\&lt;5 And FILING In an experienced manner
. «n short notice, at my shop in the rearroorn
er Ws. a. HAZEN'S STOKE, opposite Messer’s
A.-rnl»und Warehouse, State street.

B. A. COTAMT.
i»LMES &amp;

holly,
Of

y

»• -in- IO rail the
’ -) friend* t«&gt; their j

Woodland,

XW

S'

attention of thdr
**ml east uh said line to tbe south-

SPRING STOCK
•-nxaiarufo or

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS
AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,

'

Choice Salt Meats,

p/&gt;EPH KNIGHT. ,
•'
Vetergiuy Surgeon.
oi-nrr. Rutland, near Yedcwy school house.)
•V -I .itfend all calls for services night or day.
I! i-x'» rruM.nahlr.
,

H

of range uiue (in
April &amp;

ings, teacher.

_________

ORANGEVILLE.
A base ball club with eighteen mem­
bers, known as the O. B. C. organiza­
tion. has l»een startefjhere Composed of
boy-s from ten to fifteen years old. Not
any swearing or toliacco allowed, under
a penalty of forfeiting their member­
ship. A happy sight to witness, with
their red sashes and good resolutions.
The officers are Lewis Thompson, chief;
Harry Lewis, treasurer ; John Crawford,

police; Alfred Lewis, tally.
The genial Ralph Pratt, of Allegan,
spent Sunday with Dr. Turner.
A motley array of Masons from sur­
rounding lodges were assembled in
conclave last Saturday evening, at the
Masonic hall.
There is one drug store sure where an
habitual drunkard cannot get whiskey
with a little cinchona bark added to it,
and that is at Martin Comers, with Dr.

Nichols as druggist
Our school commenced yesterday,
with Miss Kennedy, from Hastings, as

teacher.
Peaches a failure in this vicinity as
nXlS
far as we have olaerved. Apples and
iHown two (2&gt; north I cherry blossoms in abundance, grape
vines have survived the winter,
SAMVK1. CABKOX.
i Wheat and gioyer still booming.

Attorneys for Mortgage.-----------------______

ASSYRIA.
Or;mJLv -an
Blither wet weather tor corn plant­
Htate of M‘cV,«*“*fCg£*I&gt;^l5tel^rt' tor the
At a seston of tlw ‘
office In
AND GLASSWARE.
county of
nt
roo" Wednrw- ing.
tvs £!!£!• »i* a“^L
y«. 'ox IhwHarry Tompkins has his house nearly
auS eight hundred Midprobate.
ready to move into. *
Mis. Mar)' E. Wilcox la teaching in
We |&lt;ro]&gt;ot» to do an li&lt;«tn*»t tiusine**, pay M
the Mayo district this spring.
UlcH tor produce as Hasting* or Naahvlile, aud
Richard Jones has moved to Hattie
hie VVbe tfw last wlD and trrtMil you goods at a reasonable profit, competing ',f M;,ri
day n e&lt;l
Macmm-. deeeased. nu) be CrY^k
with the alxive places.
XuU -oW-' •“&gt;
There was a dance at Geo. Kent’s last
luuneti appointedthMJ gMqrday. the
Thereupon It Is &lt;
‘o'clock In the Friday night.
Awyria Center school boasts of an
We appreciate- the liberal t»aUXMia#e ,,ur 17th dav tfUgLJior u»e hearing o said
I nr nds have given us In the past, and hoi* to
attendants1 ot from twelve to fifteen
merit a large part of Woodlaud trade by fair
scholars.___________ _____
«»*alinjr and low price*;

GROCERIES, CROCEERY,

Bowin's mm.
April showers come In May-

from having their social last Thursday
evening. The 1.1). G. T. at their last meeting
elected the following officers tor tbe
ensuing quarter:
W. C. T.-I. M. B. Gillaspie.
W. V. T.—Mrs. J. W. Briggs.
W. S.—Charles Bradley.
.
W. F. Sr-CharJes Knapp.
W. T.—.Joseph Burpee.
W. M.- Ashton Burpee.
Miss Lillie Gillaspie is at Dunkin
lake.
.
’
J. W. Briggs, reported sick last week,
is able to be about again.
There is trouble brewing over the
Gordon estate.
The result probably
will be lean heirs and fat lawyers.

Hain prevented the G. A. B. boys

(Atrneeopy]

on Tuesday for olistructing tbe high- ing themselves from classes, provided
way, and al^o for assaulting an officer. the faculty w°uM lmv$% reeohrtiotw
tn
inn nf
to the cnntuiipinf
caw*Wen*ion
of th*»
the Itnarrf
l*o«rd nf
of
The end is not yet.
trustee*.
.

‘ Chartottr Bepublirm
From the Herald.
John Moore’s fine residence is rapidly ! Belle Eastman, a girl about 18 years
of age who has been hanging around
approaching completion.
.
the city for some time with no settled
Mr. Chas. Eastman, of Hudson, is home, was arrested in Gale's woods.
visiting his brother-in-law, Wm. God­ Sunday morning, where she slept dur­
ing the night, and loc ked up. Her par­
frey of this place.
ents reside in Bellevue and as it was
Mr. A. M. Herrington returned from thought they would take care of her
Kansas on Saturday' of last week. He she was sent home Monday.
has much to say in favor'of that state, . The executive committee of the Eaton
■couhty soldiers' and sailors’ association
but, all things considered, thinks he met in the G. A.’ R. hall in this city,
likes Michigan the best.
yeeterday to fix the date of the next an­
A young boy by the name of C’arti- nual re-union. It was decided to hold
lage was arrested yesterday and taken ; it on the fourth of July. An adjourn­
ed meeting of the committee will l«e
Wore Esq. Sullivan on thr charge of held on the 22d inst to fix the place at
N ASHVILLE.
Our town has l&gt;een without a saloon being intoxicated. U|&gt;in living sworn which the reunion shall be held.
Bev. Mr. Reid announced _ Sunday
he testified that Nelson Lancaster fur­
since the first of May.
morning that hereafter no more poli­
Here's health and prosperity to the nisher! him the liquor.
tics would be tolerated in the M. E. pul­
The Irving township Ixwrd held a pit, whether it be republican, democrat,
editor of the Banner. We learn he has
taken a partner. We hope their busi­ session at |he town hall Tuesday last. greenback or prohibition. It is to 1*
Mr.
Thos. Sullivan was appointed cen­ hoped and presumed that the other
ness relations win always be pleasant
churches will follow the example. The
sus enumerator; Edward Andrews,
and profitable.
desecration of pulpits and churches on
The suit against Lee &amp; Durkee was constable and H. C. Peckham as health Sunday by prohibition demagogues ha*
tried in Grand Rapids, and a judgement officer, Wm. Edwards and John Hender­ long been perfectly outrageous.
of eleven hundred, dollars obtained shott were selected as the board of re­
STATE NEWS.
view.
against them last week.
Ren. Barker has sold his Lake City
Thr members of Harmony lodge, I.
C. L. Glasgow sold four binders last
Journal for 81,800.
O. O. F., who were so fortunate as to
week. He is making things lively.
An Ithaca, N. Y„ piano factory is ne­
Miss Etta Vanderwood, of Jackson,; attend the Anniversary celebration at gotiating with Bay City regarding re­
j
drives a Yankee notion wagon, and i Hastings the 26th inst, are highly moving there.
they say makes a good drummer.
j pleased with thr entertainment they re­
Two boys, Hoffman and Johnson,
Omo Strong, Wm. Buell, Theo. C.'' ceived at the hands of the Hastings aged 2 and 5 years, were drowned at
The Instructive remarks of . Manistee recently.
Downing, and John Smith are putting • !„ 1^2.
Port Huron Roman Catholics have
down concrete sidewalks. Mr. Smith, | Hon. D. R. Cook were appreciated bv
an.
organized a branah of the Catholic
of Charlotte, has the job.
Mutual Benefit Association.
The
last
week
’
s
Irving
correspondent
Chas. Middleton’s little boy, about
in the Hastings Journal, who made
four years old, thought he would have
to
.
„
__
_
a
« fufo alleging that,the Freeport well that they- want i
a drive, ov
so upon
seeing
a horse and
buggy
“b i dfil-hxIbreDchaUengrtbr the“Irvinr deposit their wealth.
K violent snow storm at Fif^ Lake
fancy, he unhltehe.1 the horae. got Into ; “d fi*UK1 “ rome to ttoe’ia lnthe night of May 1. It was three inches
the buggy, and took .p the line, and ( 'on,,Ri •&gt;“ * rw'x,rt h“ not “ T* “r;
on a line and 14 in. drifts.
drove off at a lively pace
Hia hone- I 8'aniIwi » clnb WU1 ‘h»‘ “P°n re"',pt of
The Muskegon City Council is agita­
manahip being little defective he oollld-1 «•« "hdleoge a prompt repl) wm sent ting the establishing of a wood, hay and
to the •'Irvings" Informing them why provision market.
ed w-ith one or two buggies, upsetting
it was not accepted. An organization
one, doing slight damage.
When he
The Kalkaska l&gt;and has a new set of
will soon be effected here, however, and instruments, furnished by the Detroit
was caught the horse wns returned to
the Freeport bore will be only too happy Music company.
Allie Durkee, its owner, and the boy to
for an opportunity to relieve the “Irv­
Judge Cooley intends severing his
his mother, and the damaged buggy to
ings" of a little of the superabundant connection with the legal department
the boy’s father tor repairs. We opine
I conceit that seems to have taken pos­ of Ann Arbor University.
Nashville has quite an enterprising
A second searching party has failed
session of them.
young American.
to dheorer James Walker, the man lost
Emmet Everts startejl for Idaho last
on Bois Btanc island.
NELGHBORlNG EXCHANGES.
Monday eveping.
Each of the three Huron county
A. C. Chisholm, representing the Re­ Cowell Journal.
papers are republican, and it is proposed
On Sunday morning 20th. Mr. John to start a new democratic paper in Had *
serve Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Simmons and wife, a respectable couple
Gnlnd Rapids, is in town.
living at Ionia, were found to l&gt;e de­
Thetford Center formers lose their
Dave Fitzgerald avers that he will ranged. The Mail states that on going
allow no loafers in his new pump into the house the neighbors found af­ lambs by night, and cannot get a trace
of of them. Some attribute the theivery
fairs
in
b
serio
comic
condition.
The
house.
r
couple were engaged, in discussing re­ to large owls.
Dr. Balber is building a neat and ligious questions from asalvation army
Onsted is the postoftice of a new vil­
commodious kirn.
w standpoint with some of their own ideas lage on the Michigan &amp; Ohio, hut the
Dr. Foote, having moved his office, to thrown in. Officers were called in and railroad mkne is Cambridge Station..
the vacant lot north of Al Racey’s bar­ found them gravely discussing the This confuses people.
Question of which one of the children
ber shop, is now building an addition to
Hon. A. McDoneil. Bay City, has
should l&gt;e offered up as a sacrifice to the
the same.
He will soon lie in better Lord. The children were removed to agreed to donate five acres erf land to
the
Turner tannery if it will locate in
a
place
of
safety.
“
John,"
said
the
shape than ever, as regards office ac­
wife, “I have parted with my lumgs the “Third City.” ■
commodation.
and now I am willing to l»e -offered as a
W- E. Buell, Taylor Walker, Jerry- sacrifice." “All right Maria" said John.
246. recently organized at Bowae Falls
Wolcott, Mrs. Austin. Stella Wilson “No, I think you had better be the one by Commander Rowan, of Petoskey is
and C. L. Glasgow were in Grand Rap­ to l&gt;e offered,* said she after a little flourishing.
further
reflection.
“
All right Maria,"
ids on Monday.
The Adrain l&gt;and has been presented
said tffe complaisant John. The officers
Dr. W. H. Young has built* conserv­ took charge of the carving knives, and with 8350.50 by admiring citizens as a
atory, thus adding to the beauty and at the latest accounts neither one had testimony of»appreciaition for their vic­
tory
at New Orleans.
attractiveness of his sulwtantlal resi­ departed this life, but both are still
Judge Hart has set .aside the man­
The fusionista of this county are noV"
dence.
The skating contest between Harry- so confident of success this fall as they slaughter verdict of Van Valkenburg.
who killtxl Cleave at a chart rati, jmd
Marple, of Charlotte, and C. L. Wal- were two years ago. The late election w ill grant him a new trial.
rath, of this town, nt Vermontville, on in Grand Rapids, resulting in the choice
The body of an unknown man was
of a repulilican mayor, was a surprise
Tuesday night, was won by Marple in
found hanging to a tree in the woods
party to them.
twenty minutes and forty-five seconds.
near East Saginaw. It was too liadly
decomposed to recognize.
Walraih was only fifteen seconds lie­ Battle Creek Journal.
The hardware store of .James J.
hind.
John Shafer, married, but without
Mrs. John Furniss died at her hus­ Fahey was closed Thursday afternoon family, a sawyer in Darrity. Alberts A
to satisfy ti chattie mortgage. Mr. Co’s mill, Muskegon, was killed by the
band's residence, on Wednesday of last Fahey says that the assets are aliout
bursting of a saw.
week, of comnimption. after^a long ill­ 86.500 and are larger than the liabilities.
Mrs. Angus McDonald, of Port Aus­
Hon. Chas. P. Dibble, the first mayor
ness, aged about forty years. She leaves
of Marshall and one of the oldest and tin. went to visit her dying mother in
a husband, two daughters and a son to
most prominent residents of our county, Canada three weeks awo, but tttetnother
mourn her loss.
died at Aiken, South Carolina, on Wed­ rei'overed and she died herself.
nesday night of paralysis. He was on
Mavar M. V. Wagner, of Marshall,
a visit to his son at Atken. lielng ac­ has started a stock farm and purchased
JfOHGO-THORN APPLE
Aaron Leonard has sold his farm in companied by Mrs. Dibble. The re­ 22 thoroughbred mares in Kentucky.
mains arrived, at his'home at Marshall Black Cloud will be used on the farm.
Castleton for 83,000, and bought In on Saturday. The death of Mr. Dibble
The Roscommon oil has l»een tested.
Hope. He has moved onto his new will awaken regret and sorrow through­
out this section of the state, where he The test was satisfactory, but will not
purchase.
be repeated, for it might not be so easy
Jasper Jeffries was called home to has l&gt;een so widly known and highly es­ a second time to keep the tank from the
Ohio very suddenly; (his child not ex­ teemed for the last half century.
blaze.
Phliiwell Indepetxtemi.
pected to live.
Marshall is undergoing a temperance
ThezEtna Life Insurance company revival by Wan! and Hughes. Only a
Lester Mead has traded a part of his
of Hartford, Conm, yesterday paid to few have yet signed the pledge, but
farm to a Mrs. Parker.
Mra. Eddy Sherman 85JXX) in full set­
From Marshall
The Nashville village dads should tlement of Mr. Sherman’s policy of life more are expected.
they go to Leslie.
.
•*
have a night police for the protection insurance.
A
new
county
line
road
is soon to be
Fifty dollars seems to i&gt;e the market
of property placed in farmer’s wagons
price tor bondsmen in Tlainwell. Fifty opened on the county line lietween Ronat night.
dollars for a human soul! Going, going, common and Crawfond counties, to cost
Mr. Cook, of Morgan, has finished his gone! Sold to the devil for 850T What several thousand dollars when com­
plete.
contract with the Lansing lumber com­ is the next lot?

Wm. Seigel wua knocked down and
pany.
Knlaiuuno Teietfiaph.
made insensible the other day at Petrie &amp;
Jasper Carpenter has moved his goods
There is a speck of war at Albion Co.'s mill. Muskegon.
His broom
to his farm in Freeport.
college letween President Fiske and handle caught in the machinery while
the Eroeophian society, growing out of
rMTofrMoiutiom'mNtfitiv passed by : he
RUTLAND.
The excereive rains have stopped the society and their publication in j A grand hop under the management
the village papers. The resolutions of the Pontiac cpmet bend at Clinton
farm work.
.
state that at a re« ent expense of nearly ] Hall. Pontiac was a grand success,.10b
Grass and wheat are doing well.
8700 the society had fitted up rooms I couples tripping the light fantastic to
Moat of the district schools have com­ that reflect honor on the institution, I King A Doig's orchertra.
menced.
For governor, J udge P. T. VanZile, roona ha«

1&gt;
।
ln JadU(,n owr tlw &gt;iutt ot Harwood
k i ™. Mouat. to dodde the peifree ot
of Charlotte.
Which toe
"J" 'h*, SStf' 5? I Moiinf» Bed Boek. Tbe jin nadered
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger preached at RE
toi? * verdict tor the detendwit. tho. retal, tk. nedinrre
Podunk Friday evening. Sixteen per­ the suspension of the committee that •
sons gave their names as members of drafted the resolutions, whereupon the
society numbering 5f&gt; members went I
that Florthe M. E. church.
There is a good deal of sickness
around, mostly lavohing the glands of

the neck.
SEVEN PER CENT, discount for cash ^J’^e^eXCTsald petition, and the
Fine growing weather.
The nwt ».r coatinum. Mr. Mayn­
will be given on sums of $1.00
Wheat i» looking wella Baxmbm. a
ard fenced up tbe road oppoalte Ma
Some of the farmers are nearly ready
and upwards, except sugars
In .-aid county
and prints.
to plant their corn
with the oommimocer. He was arreated

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY.

WHOLE^NO. 1503.

JJOLLEB FLOUR,

renolution
. to the i

�M.
[Litflw Valley Cor. N. Y. World.]
Indian Jim has doubtless extermin­
ated htindreds of deer by his inethod,
which is the old Indian way of attack­
ing them when they are helpless in the
sno.' and crust
When the snow is
deep in tlie woods— and the winter^ are
rare when it is not deep in the woods
of northwestern
Pennsylvania—the
ie&lt;-r gather in favorable places and
irr*'.p it do vn as cattle do in barnyarilH. If the snow that lies deep all
around them becomes thickly crusted
with ice, or immediately after a winter i
rain, the deer are as securely corraled ’
of if they were snrroupded by a fence |
twenty feet high. The habits of the
deer are iu well known to tiro Seneca
hunter as his own uro, and when the
crus: forms on tire snow he dons his
snow-shoes and proceeds at once to
gather in deer. He starts out -with as
nfueh confide nee in his errand and as
much certainty os to t]&gt;e spot where lie
is going as if on his way to the post­
oilice to mail a letter. He knows just
t where he will find a “jleer-yard.” Years '
ago, when deer were more plenty, these '
yard-, would contain large herds, but j
now-adavs it is rar.* that more than five I
are found in a yafd.
When tbe Indian xomee to the yard
he himply pounds tlie defenseless deer
to death with a ii*-avy club, which is his
onh weapon. If the:deer attempt to
• escape by springing out of the yard,
they fall upon the icy crust, if it is
heavy enough to liear their weight, and
are unable to regain their feet. If the
crust breaks through
with
them
they can
make
no
headway,
and
Sa
in
any
event
they
fall easA- prey to th?|slaughterer. 'This,
mode of hunting, iu find put of season,
hns done more to depopulate the forests
of Pehnsyivuniu of t|ieir deer than any­
thing else, and although it lias been
known for years thit Indian Jim, as
well as many others,• have practiced it
with impunity, no eport has ever been
. made to punish then. Old inhabitant
of the region remember when there
was not only one Jim Jacobs in the
woods but scores of |hein, all slaughter­
ing deer tliat way. [ In one season 1880—Jim Jacobs ’and a companion
pounded three hundred deer to death
while they wpre corraled iu “yard” by
the crust.

Frederick Hotclikl.'s. the druggist. Is always
-lude awake to business sad spares no pain* to
-..■c ure the best ot even* article In his line. He
lias secured thr agency for Kemp's Balaam for
Consumption, Cotiglis, Colds. Asthma. Bron­
chitis, and all affection* of the throat and lungs..
Sold on a positive guarantee. Price rar. and St.

,,, mr r siurr
When yon have a cough amt want relief, think ot
Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs. A
guaranteed remedy for those diseases. Price M
entsand SI.
centsnnd
St.

AVjONS
o’ -'e,
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CASTOR IA
for

Infants

and

Cast ori a promotes Digest i on
and overcome® Flatuleriby, ConatipaZ
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and
Feveriahneaa. It insures health and
natural sleep, without morphine.
" Cwtoria la bo well adapted to Children that

uT?? h* more TF.RRIBLK ' j

UoiiiiHOi^*

II

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;3 ?&lt;g

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eew»-g.

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Children,

CANCERS

What gives our Chlldreu mry cheek®, ~
)
Wliat cures their fevers, makeri them steep; z
,Tl11 &lt;^'tor‘aWhea babies fret and cry by Pirns.
What cure* their colic, kflte their worm*.'

S’

H-.it &lt; n-.torb..

H«l»trlu and Devon Cuttle.
-s &gt;1:11. 1ht-f.ib.ii:taK&gt;- .»! «&gt;&lt;;r •irti.?

(,.,. .

PILLS
BOWELS,

tor
DISOR

RIA.
thr»cw&gt;urtha of

I
[
,
:

Uir- Inexperienced Bad unrellAblo, trat InaluC upon bavin* Uua Extxdlent Rcn.odj'.
ootni«undod by a PhyWc-jtn who hire ttuuln thl« du«.-a*u h »tudy for 30 Tcar*.
Two to four bottle* fennmlly *afndeot to affect *n entire cum. M*il*faetton
guaranteed or Mauey refunded. It 1* * ixmIHvo ear* far Ear-ache. For

inn 1UIKTI ,a v... Hi.
- ---- _
SAVAGE &amp; FARNUM. newqmncr *dr«rti.in£
Affents. Campau buildiuf, Dcuvit, Mich., who «n*«ri
advtrmctneni* in any Or all aew»paper» and penodleak in the world. They Aolicit^corrc^ondencc
from advertiaeraand turn whealI mate* and infartna’ion fieeofcy»L Sati*facuou t» aaaured inall case*

HEADache

tlto. SOnna aurcstiou. r**uiax- awwa, •»
skin and a vigorous txxly. TUTT’M ^ILLS
cause no nausea or griping nor intcriero
with daily work and are a perfect

and all BllKIM COMMAtNIB are n-1 leved by taking

WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Ptnly V*g*uti»; Me 3rtrtag. Prte JU. All Dnggtea ■

TUTTS HAIR DYE.

Gray nun o» Whiakkrs changed inAantiy to a GloMY Black by a slngfe «PbUmtloo of Uda DYE. 8oid by Druggtau.

bottle, and do not buy without IL

/UPOR TAUT REDUCTION IN THE PRICEOE
0&lt;mc* bottle* redeeM trow 15 et*. to 10 cent*
EmvIoua*. Act-nnln cur*-. Not tspt r^lve. Thru*
pnekng* •
for Cold
-------------------------------- —----- — -------------------- Two Ounce bottlee reduced from 25 cti. to 15 cents Jmonths' treatment In
la
tr.e
b*-. D .Ain*-&gt;% luy Fever, Ac.
Fl»e Ounce bottle* reduced from 50 ct». to 25 cents
1 FUly
cenu. j:&gt; ail Dnt^icM*. &gt;*r by mail.
The public naut not Accept Any but orlirin*l rood* ‘ I
E. T. HAZELTINE, Warren, Pa
bottled by us, m tbe imiutions ere worthies*.
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FAYS CRAPES- ?

Chosoli rough MiflnfacturliigCo., Hbw York.

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now THYSELF.
A Gnat Medical

Work on

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Exluurtted Vftaltty. r •«,.
Witty. Frvtnaiun- f&gt;clin- ।
loath, and ihr untold niix-n
todtocrHfem or.
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young, mldilfe agc.1 an-' - .4,'
jrrMTlptiotiN tor all ;e-.in- .1,
asprubablj never before1
pttyslctan. am
muslin, embossed cover*. D.

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Grubs. Blotches. Bails, Humors, Salt Rheum. Scrofula 4 Erysipelas.

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OM poalUvtlyb# cored by using DR. P. HALL’S CAT A Kit H REMEDY.
A new OOTpound. anUrely dlffc-real from alLother proporonona It U in the fonn

BLOOD
SEARCHER

Trottlnr-Krcd HoMLitt-re.

sssfcs1| The

Farewell then to Morphine Syrup*,
Castor Oil and Paregoric, and
.
HnilCaatorial

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t

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CUBED. Hale, pertiuw*;*nearly so that innnv l.ul*&lt;- •h*j» rwi«M»r»« *&gt;
ArMnwut Wl.lwU
.k-Ninnl Tt-11 IimII&lt;“» no*’
cancer of the hrwwt atom-- ''rrtetoi mu Hurt
wa&gt;
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What quickly cure* Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion,

!

Clydesdale

k'tuuanueiV

•tn and profesatoiuf--th^
Midin this country tor..
be refunded In every In-tan. &lt; ‘
by mail. po*t-i«i.l niu-.tnai
Send-now. Gold medal aw 31
the National Medical Anmci.i
at whlrh be refer, you.
Thia book abould he rxvi b
•trurtlon, and by the sffilct.M!
benefit aU.—London Iju&gt; +:
There tv u&lt;&gt; member of -■»
book will do! t»e useful, wfe-t
guardian. Instructor or gwu
Addrote the Peabn.lv Mt-d;.

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quinng uuu mo.i .ajh.,
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Mlnat*-dfecasr* that
ur a t
.
lire skill of all ott««?r ph' xHi:. ±1 P* A I । D ‘
stiuun ot tittlure

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THYSELF

RUSKIN'S WORKS.
Crown uy Wild Omv*. i«je&gt; Kr
&lt;
- Kihr-s.»f l£tr Dr&lt;r.
ia ■ .-leaky,Sesame Anu Liu.ik&gt;.ri:. &gt;u&lt;u u hj.oum and Eriiirn or niv Din. .n .«ic xrtnne I • i
Kwmla. red edgt-t, a&gt;
.’.(■■erfix rusted

and tribune

JOHN H. AU&gt;FN. Fublhb r. t« V-

For only S2.00 per year.
AUUlii KI LIMBI
TDr MWT.lnOsrM***

JjntulHcriptloHs taken at thU offlcr.

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ALABASTINE!

Made from the Extensive Gypsum or are now made to imitate. anil snlutltute expected to be made here in time instead of
for Alaba.sline.ch«tp. untried preparations, importing.
Alabaster Deposits of Michigan.
ft plain allowing of the name ( Alnlwwtinc)
When Alabastine first camo out the paint­
^/given, with a description of the article ers aud kalsominers, like tbe ancient
A LARGE EXPORT OF THE STATE. and statement of how It was perfected and scribes when printing was invented,
iu durability proven.
thought their occupation would be gone.
Unlike all kalsomines, which it is like They thought the ladies and gentlemen
in form, being made of sulphate of would all arm themselves with n brush,
A Durable Finish Long Needed for Re­ only
lime (alabaster rock), and not dependent decorate their own house?, as some of
finish lag Walls.
on glue for iu adhesiveness. It is a per­ them do, because Alabastine is read}- for
manent finish, that hardens with age. use by simply adding water according to
while all preparations before known for directions given.' They were also afraid,
Old. Hard-finished Walls Made Better the purpose are miule of carlmnnte of lime ! as many
jany oFthem said, that if it proved as
(inert chalks and days), with glue, which I represented it would deprive them of the
Than New, av ;i Trifling Cost.
soon decays aud scales or rubs off. as all I work they get now in washing and scrapscrap­
ore it ware.
ing the old kalaomine, etc., from the wall
Alabastine wm invented in its primitive for which they get well paid. They would
No More Moving from Store* and
state ten years ago at Grand Rapids.Micb., nor get the job again if AlabaaUne was
Houses to Hare,,the Old Kai- .
and hat been experimented on by the in­ used, as all tbe work required to renew
ventor and present manager of tbe enter­ with Alabastine is to remove the dirt from
prise bv practical application, tbe first few the wail and spread one coat, which would
or
years brushing on many thousand yards give them less than one-fourth tbe money
himself on al! kinds of walls and in all for repairing the room that they would get
climates. About five years ago he succeed­ for removing the old kalsom*e and put­
•
When Alabastine Was la vented anil ed in overcoming
ting on two new coats.
Now they find that the landlord will let
SOME DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED,
When Perfected.
and having bad the work standing for ref­ them go all through the house with Alabaserence, and having minutes of bow each tine if the walls are only a little dirty or
even to change tbe tint, as they can leave
Tears of Experimenting and Practical job was done during the ten years, he woa the paper border or other decorations used
able to know why some was good and per­
Use by the Inventor.
manent, having hardened and improved if they wish, and the change of tint will
with age, and why some had scaled like give the room an entirely different appear­
kalsomine, making it necessary to scrape ance st a very small expense, while they
would not go all through the house remov­
Ths Miehigaa State Board at Health and wash it off. He was then able to ing everything to wash off tbe old kalso­
remedy and moke all like that that proved
Reports on the Finish of Walls
’ to harden nnd improve with age. This mine at more expense and treuble for one
and their Relation to
could not be done in any other way but by room than to renew fire with Alabastine
practical use and experience and lapse Bo the kalaominer gets more money each
i
Health.
of time to prove each experiment to'profit year from the building than with the old
way, and the customer saves at least *4
Letters from Prof. R. C. Kedsie to the
Tbe material was then put upon, the out of every |5. The painters do not all
see this yet. nnd some try to discourage
market
as
an
article
of
manufacture,
and
Alabastine Company After
the use of Alabastine.
However, Alabasadvertised extensively.
tine is fast crowding everything else out of
Testing Alabastine
ALABASTINE DEALERS
use for finishing walls.
■
Four Years
in any town will teU when walls cqn be seen
Alabastine also possesses great sanitary
that have had Alabastine on them from one advantages; as it is pure stone, contains no
Why It Shonld Please the Painters to fin years to prom the gnat claims cf unaenic, does not decay, and permits the
durability, and that it is no experiment
passage of air, the same as does brick and
aud Kalsominers.
The Alabastine Compat^have
Rnd
wall is thus cleansed.
TWO LARGE MILLS

of surface with the same number of
Alabastlxe works well over Old Kalpounds, is simple, easily applied, and is 8OMINK amd Whitewash. and will stick
also suitable for the fresco painter’s use.
to them until they come off, but we do not
recommend putting it over them, as they
PHOFKSSOR l^.DZIE A 1.ETTKR TO THiC ALA
are temporary, and Uta only way to get a
BASTIME (XJMPANY.
permanent finish is to wuh or scrape them
Agbtcvltubal Collsok.
I
off and Alabastine tbe hard walls.
Lanbiko, April !B,*raS4. I
After Alabastine has been on a few
7b M. B. Chunh, Manager:
weeks to harden,
Deai: Si»j—The Alabastine put on the
walls of the Chemical Laboratory more
than four years ago is in u good condition With a sponge and water, sufficient to re­
and bright in appearance &amp;a when flrat ap­ move spots of crock, Icad-pencil marks or
plied, nave where w*tor from a leaky roof anything except greue. without spotting
has Injured it The Alabastine seems to it. by using care to rub only long enourf
grow harder with age. making a firm and to remove the marks; while a drop bf
coherent covering, and has no tendency to
toil the clothing ny contact, as whitewash
and kalsomine win. I am well satisfied
with Alabastine. Yours faithfully,
will cover double the surface two costa
R. C. Kedztb.
that the same amount of kalsoaine win.
Professor of Chemistry. Aliblwfn^0010 ““ Olh“ "“J “’’“‘•W’".

M. B^Chureh, Manager for the AlabtuUv
BJ?2Al 1°” requwt I luv»
analyzed specimens of Alabastine menuI?ctu7s£ by,tbe Alabastine Company, of
Grand Rapids, and find no traces of poiion*ousori^rtow materials The material
wm carefully tested for arsenic and dbnper, but none could be found. My study
t h®*11 ^Bb4atintd, and I am very weft
pleased with the result The AlSsUne
TerJ flnn and durable covering to
the Wil. and seems to be free from any
crack or sente. Ittaateofrre
from any disagreeable odor. Youra truly,
a—a .
0- Kbdzie, Prof. Chmrt
Agricultural College,Lansing. Sept. 7,1880.

ALABASTINE IS THS HE8T FINISH
FOR ALL THE FOLLOWING.
SURFACES

other making Alabastine.

■ FIFTEEN THOUSAND TONS

of the rock during the last summer, and and published a book entitled

Alabastine wn- long needed, and now
seems a ncc**-i«.v; n.t: tt»|y p, thtw who
havu huiidliigw ••• ..a p In repair, biiL all
who occupy rttoip
It to a cenu-iii. manufactured reach- fur
u»e. in beautiful tintsand alabaster white,
and is easily applied by any one who can
read the directions and use n brush, with
which plaster walls can bn finished or old
one® reilnisbed and kept like new with lesexpense than they could be washed If
made of marble.
To renew Atebastining
the occupant-is not turned om ol doors, u
hat been necessary to have tbe old kalso
mine or wall paper removed.
Alabastineis no experiment, bul Is kept
in stock by paint dealers, and is in iw In
every village and town, where proof of ite
durability can be seen. As some attempts

"Ortk o£Aia»mw«b

wm

FOR NEW BUILDINGS
wtUa. bat It la thehit poaaibleflnbh fc»

A SOLID “HARD FINISH"

IM AMY DKLICATS TOIT DMIUD.

They quarried •MWl repon, for (be 3%are 1874 ud 1877,
thu mfauMiu. ™[x,ri ,nd

*• •*&gt; dried out, nd Olli ud

rt-'Plralloo,"

IMITATIONS AND INFRINGEMENTS have grirnnd and *hinp.-d th® most of it.

Remember the Name.

TiTer^ wU?‘ kabotti®e or whitewash.
Also tbe colors in Alabastine are mwln
PenMMm by We KtUngotS!

’h«&lt;taoell«l Hard­
® wk* t-ttty ooat trfpl^ Il
KXiar^S
dmhto “““

'

Positive Proof of its Hardening with running night and day, one grinding up ■ MICHIGAN 8TATE BOARD OF HEALTH
and manufacturing the 'Gypsum from
Age Can Be Seen in Any Town.
which they make the Alabastine, and an­ clearly point out and prove facts, in their

Cheap and Easily Applied by Anyone. out

DOSS MOT DnOQLOB

blnatlon (with a aulpbate Inatad of 11 car
bonata). doea not ebaorb the dlaoolorltur
ptjaa and noka that turn the ordinary
wtlReninc mteturea dark,but lArm^oS
hy whatever lodge, on it, aurface, aa u

In the West they sell Alabastine only to ‘•shadows from the walls of death,”
carlopd buyers at each large distributing and placed it in the public libraries of the
Swho supply the Smaller dealer*. Ste e, treating the matter as one of life or
dso make and ship land and calcined death. Jinny others have also published
_
during the Beason when no L -,!«•• ■"*
IX
7"-.
rli-MLiu-i L-iit-r done to drive
«-iilt
A&lt;»1e»*t ne -hiJ-inr|ll*.
: \V:i' «.
• ’ ‘
The
pueils of Gyps,, H mthtej Al ibellmetbw report, were retd.*!,.
country mu said to be adequate to supply ta&gt;tiue
MX In general ww. end tbe
the rock tn make this, though only the board knew notblng of ii. but n j, Mw „„
TjertwHl make good Alabartine, and the
•ale
nearly crery city and Tillnrr and
»1» Jet be very large, as it wifi
take the place of many thousand tons of President and Chemist ot the Board, for
whiting or chalk previously and now im­
analysts and investigation.
i
ported from the chalk beds of England to
tins country; oImj other preparations used
**“ tn.Urhd, men.
for renewing wulla, and will take theplace • S I'**? "S”
the Proferenr that pwmii. tl,e
of the finishing coal of plaster and wall Uooed by
of air. poa«dnS tdl tlTS qtuH
sl,n raMk,n5 Alabastine. there is
tlea aet forth &gt;u lb. above u beta,
also used brge amounts of other ingredito conrtllule a wall »,d&lt;li oon.I «d7.
MtsJlDchidi.rg flue catering matter, that •are
.health- Tltla valuable ntattrtU oZZ
the company buy in carload lot*, coating
many thousand dollars annually which is within tbe reach ot all, beiar cheaper than
kalaonUne, „ U coran double the mount

filling and cementing tbe cracks.

■uiHhirtarrd b» AI»vYtl«- CotopuL
piarck. Mu«rer, feruditkaMi With.

k

For sale by paint dealer? everyxrbert

iiihtiois

uFaraniGfiEiTSi

Some cheap attempted imitatioiaof Alalxutine. also i^fringemcr.tf an pur serrraZpaUnli
on it, and its nses, an being ifered tri rmr
ptare. to Alabastine dealerr, under difevent
names and at eery much tmoer ftriae than
Alabastine could be sold for.
In speaking of imltaliousjnd infringe­
ments we do not incl&amp;de sfraigut kalso
minds sold on their own menu, not repre
seoteiKby manufacturers or dealers to be
the some as Alabastine. under other usmes,
or made from tbe same materials, and mat
ing the same claims of permanence, hard
•Ding with age, etc., but if they are trying
to sell on the merits of Alaba.-unc they are
inferior imitations and probably infring­
ing oa our patents.
Being the inventors of this pi&lt;?
on.
the first of its kind, we of cour- ■
■ nel
good patents 00 it, as tbe law
and shall prosecute all who datniuu us by
infringement, from the manufacturer to
tbe dealer and those who use it on their
buildings. We are not obliged to notify
to hold good our claim against iufrisger*,
but wish to worn our customers that they
may Dot be imposed upon with inferior
preparations, •specially when they ore »W
oa such representations that Alabastine
will be blamed for the poor work they doAll acquainted with tbe line know tost
y never anew m ouj F-'-r----- 4
these clainis of permiffenre. iw
to applying as many costs u «•
m over another for yraw. !&gt;*««“
Ing with age, improving the wall ev^
tfaM a coat is added, or to
number of yards to the pound that ad
buttes will* By comparing the circuisrt
of old-prepared kalsomines with our9-.
will be seen that this is true, and no» toe
attempting imitators of AlabasDnc touch
tberecblms very lightly In print- Th^gJ
our custotnera tell us that some sales®
tell them oa the »ly that the imitawj »
tbe '•same thing as Alabastiof.
fisbe, and a frowd, which they will .«*■
after it has been on the wall n few mon
and especially in years.
TO CHEAPEN A MAMVFACTCRKn waU-

,^r,"M”lt of U* timber
pl“,«r Th*
*°
d&lt;,“ br “X person who eu
woo a whitewash brush, being easily and depending on good quality for
nicely don® in tints on brown plaster with is unsafe, as a poor wall-finish w,‘l
“ 11 do- not diacolor .nd
•“kAI«b
’ CTerT ,p"1 Tbe 'Idtbtlty the wall, and its

ON WOOD CEILINGS

g*”

the twelve beautiful tints and full inuruc
tions.
x

Stobrf™

DURABILITY OAHMOT BK PBOVE’’ 124

twiuuwl tor till, work I. no

wb.ehulu .v.

Nnw ihnae who
UAV* MOUND ALABASTINE TO DE DI »

PAINTED WALLS
con be beautifully tinted a* ea.Hr „ „ ‘
paint on he wn*hed
“ U,c

T“"n««m-Uudmue§
brow^;,.U«“'lSw,u' wl,nl '•
.Sue
OVtR OLD WAU. PAPER
rF 25 fl^lwl or troweled off lenl.
hJ5 ,urVrb,Dg. as it reiterates all raide rf??*4'.**11 ^dedred. Il Uould be
colors, covers patches, nnd
Wl ln&lt;«e«w. ,
nr

J?

hardening on tbe wall with age.
rep.
the original wall, will riot risk untnedP^
araiiouii on one room in hopes ol » -

ACHR.XP. tAFKKtOn MAKUFA0rVBR‘’wUl'
can be made so as to impoae on thePU^J
with lews chance of detection when n
tiaed than most
AMY KIND OF ADCLTMMATIO!’

Common kauomioe appmrs to I*«‘
-,ih fair finish whan first put &lt;»• bul n0
claims that ft is durable.

frfrywg dealer foTSrouff reeteteteg

AUIAIT1BI ©ONPAliY-

For Sale by Paint Dealers, Druggists and Hardware Dealers.

See that the Name Is on the Package.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 4.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 16, 1884.
JJOLLEH FLOUR.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

Choice Salt Meats,

Ha-i’inus, Barky Co., Mhh.

rshall l. cook.

Genoa Lime,

m iwcription hates i

Aim Cement,

Corn, Bran,

rhv $l.r&gt; per year: If not paid until e:
aiion o« y&lt;*r,
Subscribers out-&gt;lt- ot Barry Co.. IlJB per year. Invsirtably cash in advance.
ADVERTISING KATES:
(liumn
year........... . .410© 00
&amp;tra rUarge for &gt;|&gt;ectel positions.
JOB PRINTING.
1 . . &gt;j| pride is felt In the Job Printing De.nt of the Hammkh. Evsnthlng lu the
e uffirelis new; and with the latest faci-s ot
the iiujwt approved patterns of machinery,
&lt; - ’-npetent workmen employed, enables । the
t.nloftist-class Job work.

Wi Brid QmUr.

KgTHMItH.
Philip T. Comjkovk.
1 ,&lt;fg&lt; of Probate.
Prosecuting Attorney.
M1TH A COLGR0VE.
Lawyers.

ART GALLERY,

-,iee In all court* of the Stale. Collect ions
’I* looked after. Money to loan on real

r xappen
VakARMAN,
H.
Lawyers.
Over Hastings National Book.*

MIN CAR VETH.
Attorney at Law,
Middleville. Mich.

The public are cordially invited to eall and raising, came nrar meeting with an ac- groceries, and confines Ills business to .
*'TOl “&gt; t-Tiarlotte .
examine specimens made by the Instantaneous Cident. having the sole of hls l«»t taken | the han I ware exclusively.
। w‘“&gt; t*!1®- vbdUn« tor *
„ lnc
process at the New Gallery.
off. He says he wouldn't like anything
W. W. Will* has filled one aide of the
^"[*1 Schofield, the long expected
th
serious enough to happen him to .poll i same store with a fine stock of new Usretyinai., arrived with six horses,
«

\\. X1SKERN.

P
.

Lawyer.
। Cher Sjkiuldlug's dry goods store.*
• «.!: aiieixl promptly to all bualneas in all
r*-. Chalies reasonable.

•

WHOLE NO. 1504

sent three nr four wreka. He expects
Lee and wife were here last week,;
to complete arrangement* to operate from BeUevue.
haikmoi
• ■
hie photograph gallery here, ami'wm
Erve Cain rhopped his knee quite
1
WOODLAMD.
EBY
WOODS. j ltrs. Matilda Haight expects to go upon his return, commence business in badly.
his building. &lt;m South Warren BL
The oldest drj goods house in the city
Orin Wright was home from teaching .
north this week to rejoin her husband,
Friday.
.
! is that of ’
’
t| where they will again pioneer as in which is no« nearly completed.
Supervisor Covert has made the asr W. S. GOODYEAH A CO.
ORANGEVILLE.
j j younger days.
'
The
’
senior
member
of
the
firm
tud
Com-planting and house-cleaning are sesment.
I
A number of Woodland citizens soAlvah Carpenter is on the road buy­ l*een identified with business here
I journal for some time this week at in order now-a-days.
almost as long as there has l*en any.
We, too, live in a temperance town, ing produce.
। Hastings attending circuit court.
Mrs. Powers and •daughter, Df Balti­ The partners are now W. S. and Frank
। Mrs. Joseph George, an aged lady, is as 1 hear the druggist is not going to
-----------___________
G.
Goodyear
and Geo. A. Barnes, and
rerioiMly sick at the reaiilean: of Iwr get a license till about haying and har- more. were here Sunday.
Miss ChBney returns! from her TUi^ they succeeded Barlow &amp; Goodyear,
daughter. Mrs. David Haight m this vesL The sickly season, I suppose,
Price and quality guaranteed.
nois visit.
•
\. .
. When
• -■' this firm‘ began -business
- •
they
commences just about then.
village.
Cash Paid for Graln*Wooi, Hides
The manner of conveying our local kept simply the staples in their line.
It is -pleasing
see a
Wheat is looking good.
.
- to some to again
-------------Sc., at'
•mail
is
extremely
annoying.
We
get.
Since
then
however
they
have
made
a
.Some people claim Uiat highway । rePuWican making his yearly calls with
the news cross lots before it arrives by
planks are verv cheap this year
a tin box.
J
'Ma.nw.n.ia.wwrramws
«j,! speciality of fine dress goods, and no
Fsul * \ elte drive a naw span of 1
■-'■'“’■o Falk starts toqtay on hia , P”1- b"‘ «"»"•», Cwlton pcrtnlta thia town of the sire of Hastings can boast
•
-•
•
*
peddling tour.
,to accomodate a few selfi.-h individuals •of a store that can show so many at­
‘hursen. They make a noble team.
L. Hilbert and Wm. II. Lee conaU^r- D«llaad&gt; new house looms np jn that happ«&gt; t.. want a ride from the tractions in this line ah W. 8. Good­
L. Hilbert and Wm. II. Lvv coQsti- ।
lodlMn') rouU'
T1''' Ull‘‘l should year A Co. They have also lately add­
tute the board of review this ’year. the distance, quite an addition to that ।
rpHE NEW
I come from Hastings direct by the ed u stock of carjjetings. and in both
It no doulft would be a good plan for Street.
Mr.
Coon
ami
Mr.
Mimbs-k
have
"
oodbrnd
carriers.
This would incan- quality
.
. and price of goods successfully
---------------tax payers who find fault with their
gone east to effect the final settlement, venience
'«&gt;*“« no
»“ po
post office and would favor . compete with Grand Rapids. They are
iMaHwment to call on the board/when
I um very much.
i
wide
awake,
and
have
the
-get
there”
in session, and not wait till tax paying of Mr. C’s deceased father's estate.
j qualities. The firm Is so well known
time arrives to find fault.
_______ ___ ______
MAaSTXUJL
North of Merchants Kxehangr.
' as to need no words of' commendation
John I’essler and August Geiger t, Quite „
u number of changra
L,-_-D-taa
have
. takCalvin
j
Ainsworth and family went
Crwk 6n Fri&lt;L*&gt;' for “ few I। from
.... lr.
,
Desiring to give our new method an Introduc­ were loth dccidentally injure, at OW. j enntaw amid the bua’iMMpert of the I
tion to the public, we have concluded to furnish, Bising-8 Ixum raising. Praaler having community.
&gt;“*.V8' TWt'
veara
su^Xi to th. hu«i
even though the cost of production greatly ex- hia foot injure., anrt Geiger Mug
F. F. Ward haa finally decided to re-| The old genUeroan Flint haa gone to [
&gt;
™’
oeeda the old method so long In use. our Fine atnick in the back by a falling ptank., main in Prairieville, am. ta. removed U» State of New York with his wife.,
J
Finished Artistic Imperial Cabinet Cards (or
83J» per dtaen; Panels, »4.»; Cards. r.’.00; Neither are seriously hurt.
, his at«k of hardware to the Willta I Th'.'- ‘-tend* make that place their
Allie King, while at Kiaing s barn I wore. He gives op the dry good, and j ,ut"re
,
Xure th££r. Rustn h£X J to
Tln-Types, 4 tor ao cents.

11 n.'

attractions to oOet
inTb w w ratal
4&gt;lid" housre of the citv
1 “

hW^,?h^ i
h
h.
I groceries, and we wish him a successful ”‘,rX^Wood°^
V oodland-caine near having a cheese 1 trade.
Hejhaa rented the wood bam.
o„,i ahoix-ta
-------------------------------------------------------factory
Arrangements
were
all
com' The store vacated by Mr. Ward is
&lt;’h»s. Smith went to Impeer on Fri- i
There is nothing Tike Dr. Thomas’ Edectrlc
l*l-‘«l. when the contractors who were | occupied by Wm. Brown A John Coms.
T- i hl« -ld«l a milll'nen and drere-makina
__________ I "**«•l"
the m,ilk u&gt;
Th‘e postofthe has egrt. returne&lt;t to the
““ ruUe?7 Totalo ‘. *P«tn&gt;»t. which is receiving a liberal

i E KEN ASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,
i.ihrt- .1.5. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
-xei i&gt;t* in all court* of the State. Collections
.
attending to.
,

rpHB IMl-OKTKll CIA DKSDAI.K DRAFT '»ek«l O''1- !*« °he else r ould he se- I south store.
Mondav where thev continue their p“tronl*e- To hove placed his buai.
W .LOWRY, M.D„
1 STALl.lo*;.
(cured to do that part of the work. It I Messrs. Woodhams A Robinson have ! ^"'“hvy, where they continue their
on
8UCCBlifuI „ fooHi».
♦J Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
J I'mux-J IU » IIMIUIA W 1WA. U»Cl Ulf
■. _ ..
...
!
look9
»&lt;
‘
he
pnwentM
though
the
pro-rented
the
Shop
of
the
Richard
boy.,
i
to Vijgtaiia
to. loric
over
the !; a
a source of_ satisfaction
i(
-.
him,
and o|
it
Ottiw. .mi Thorn BL, Haatincs, Mleh?
r AnWLLn O rAllLI
iject would go down. Many people re- and are now preparing to fill orders for |1.h°me of- preaidentsand
enjoy
the
। certahJy
gpHlli5
forto th&lt;
, tra(|e
a.is ti; town or uoantry promptly attended.
I ny south.
certainly speaks well for the trade ot
•nw hour-i -4 to 10j«. m. and I to 3 p. in.
। te a nah
“ne’Si'i ’fret tht' fallure- “ u"' England Bros., hamrea furniture. 4c.. having a much j David Fitzgerald went to Wayne on 1
,
,,
o
.
•■u'j'fioor :ii Holloways' drug atore.
dapple
the proprietors, have the confidence of better location than liefore.
Special attention paid to surgical diseases black, 4
...
: Next door to Mr. Russells is th»*
j years old
hotel is under a cloud at present. I
to spend the Sabbath with !
ami a factory once estal&gt;-,. .The
'-------------------------------------------the first
kind ami- the
- -people,
.------------.
eash store of
At KETT A BUTLER.
of August
titin'™"' lislie&lt;l ",u"t , &lt;'rtaln1.' Prov&lt;' profitable. ( -The way of the transgressor Is hard.” his parents and sisters.
LEWIS STERN.
UMUOU,
;
lx
sixteen
1’ysicians and Surgeons.
Mrs. Dean Fleming, of Jackson, is
^.2 '
'IFAiilu.n
('-rzaavoll
t'nnnrx mnn
tri ...
__ —... _ &lt;
Reuben-----------------Crowell, a .
young
man. nf
of
with
auhands
----- „
.
--------------- -----------Mias
C. Flower
commences giving
Only a few years since
. Itegan
Prairieville, Mich.)
. Inches
visiting at James Fleming’s this week.,
l,1
“
I
111
"*.
l
"
with
spinal
fever
inetrm-tione
in
paintine
this
week.
IIOll
MIIU
—
«
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--”
*
business
here
when it seemed that
*. ' ; jk.. ulcbt-or day, promptly attended.
i high, full
; maneand
Several of the young ladies have new
, Elroy
- Boise returned
,, . to Grand Rap,
style, ajid (islnillnr
similar to the dlseeee
disease which appeared
Hastings
had
already
more
dry
goods
l»
ifintld.
.
.
,
■ tall, and
erSl Sr; »t Nashville lately. Timid people need guitars, and are soon to commence tak- IJ*. Dekota, on Monday night, stopping
p R. TIMMERMAN.
ered by “
~
“
•** ‘
~“
houses than the place could support
L . Homa pathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, 1—0
rr.wwl i.1,1. not
....
. as the
....
,
....
U
ar nr
a Iday
or twn
two st
at Ksttlp
Battle Crm&gt;k
Creek.
feel alarmed,
disease is
not.17
ing lessons of___
Mrs. Ward.
.
, .
.
.
■
-ROOd
J'"’' |
But
this Sid not at all discourage him.
, f tr-it door east oi HMlmmyi* drag store.)
i Alfred Buxton and family are in
। gra
ges of draft horse*,
horses to be the
the* best
be*u horse in the ’
. .
»
,
‘
eountry ter Unuiug and road purposes.
contagious.
.
Frank V ales and family have return­
With characteristic enterprise he push-.
11?: ~Wn? JONES?
I Gand Rapids this week.
'
to their home on the farm.
Junie 4 page 1 John
donn Baitinger,
naiunger, a
a highly
mgniy esteemed
eneemeu
1’
DenUat.
1 _The Gilpin sulk}’ plow and others r&lt;l for his share of the trade, got it an&lt;L
nhanceboris ■ y°
young
man,’died
died on
on Rabliath
Kabliath morning
morning
i -1’
■ rh k
unff ,nttn
Mr. J. Goos lias recently purchased h
has
kept it. At first he made more of m
he bv Izirtl '
.
_
.
* work promptly attended to.
j were testa! upon the farm of JI. C^oe
?lo*dHatto «s,’ he by Clyde last. Decaned has been h sufferer dur- horse, and a fine fellow, too.
specialty of clothing: but as the city
L. A. Sh«l.l l&gt; moving into the tnurth 1
Mr ?’1°r ** "•‘’“""T’? .Pf
HE V( »RE &amp; PR ESS Y,
i»I
the
W
rix
month,.
^unev 1 ,u &lt; M*c *“f,t m* m»ouuiS. He was onei.
and adjacent country prospered, h*
I’
Physician* and Surgeons.
•
&lt;l.y wM i«t but the ph,w, witlt their
iner's | of onr best young men, and his loss is • room, of the hotel.
launched out into the fine dress goods
I
\Frcf-port, Mlcb.i
,
ltxrr&gt; Sullivan and Dr. B. C. Mcl««“* 7™.
’TT
41' i keenly felL He wiis 25 years of age.
I trade, and in this line is equal to any of
darn uj Young Baffle Punch.
j .uh i&gt;n&gt;iu|itB utn-Dilsd to.
.
.
.
. and the Gilpin showed little difference ,
!
Signed by
J. HUNLEY, Breeder.
Peter Hunsicker, a resident of thia Both, of Battle Creek, were in town
1 his contemporaries. He is one of the
ELTON * CROOKFanner’s Fancy will make the season oLasm
i in draft, but on the whole, we believe “staying” J^imL believes in printer's ink
at the Flower farm, Prairieville.
X
village, while on a visit to relatives in Friday. The doctor was called out to
Tkbmb.—To Insure, t®.00: for season. .&lt;15.00; Ohio, died in that State. He had long ! see some sick horses at Mike Doster’s, ij no one plow bore off all the honors, j
'ly in
’ *his business, as
. single service, cash, 110.00. E»ciq»es and acci[ There were several excellent plow*; but j and usee it
. dents at owner’s risk.
4-ll-om
c nht&lt;* policies on a aum'a property a
i&gt;een afflicted witli disease of the kid- one of which he is likely to lose.
I
; the Gilpin drove as easy with a rider as | the local press can testify. That hr
!••• ttre, liRhtninR or wind; aRalnit a
j
has
made
a
success
is evident by his
neys,
and
knew
sometime
past
that
he
L.
L.
Loveland
baa
returned
to
his
&lt;
Msrtr**" Hale.
* di-Klh and accident.
i the others with a walker.
lH*luult having been made In Um* conditions of was incurable.
i eastern home, after a couple of weeks
large and increasing trade, which his
। «&gt;&lt;&gt;K A SHELDON.
The telephone crete struck Nashville
SSSff
business tact and push have won for
AVrxMllaiMl wants a good shoemaker, । with his friends here,
on Thursday. They are pushing the
! ^ *.**' *"7”’'Ji.
*"“7**7^ 77 i him. He is one of the men we
'■tr e m Ab*tr.e-t Block, Hastings, Midi.)
not one that stops for a month or two i ,
KOBGO-THOK1TAPYLB.
work, and will soon have our town tel- J
Par.’ ibe only set of Abstract Books In Barry county In Uber 14 of Morteaxt-'. pap* MB, on the to get a little money and then go again,
L. P. Cole launched bls steamiest lephonically connected with our neigh-.B
1 E £ 1IOOLK
7th dny of March, A. D. IKK- And wher» MM it
was “xprvsnly agreed lu mdd mortgage that bufca man who can do good work and
Tuesday forenoon. "
j boring sisters.
A 1'OOTH, M. D.
?'
Mr. Hogle has long l&gt;een identifier,
be depended on. There is a good chance
Zeb.
Parks
has
backed
out
of
his
1
Thqre
are
many
circumstances
that
Physician and burgeon, | thirty days after It became due and pax-able’.
here for such a man. The shoe store trade with Leeter Mead, and a big law- happen In the course of even obeerv- with business here, and is noted as one
east side Main St. Nashville,Mich.)
•I then the prlnehil sum of two
of the successful ones. When he goes
! (&lt;2 000) with all arrearages of Interest abould
&lt;l&lt;knce next door north Wolcott House. i! become dueaod payable7iiiu»ediatelvtlirr.*a«rir. formerly owned and run as a shoe shop ■suit is pending.
ing man’s experience which strike one
into any enterprise he calculate** to w tn
;dl« pmmpth attended too, day or night.
Default haring been In the )&gt;anuent ol said in­ by J. M. Riser for many years is now
Fisherman from Charlotte at the i as very strong; for instance; we
terest. and the same still rvinainlng in arr&amp;xrv, vacant, and the question is often heard.
Therefore, when he withdrew from &lt;ht
I^EPlf KNIGHT.
.
the power of sale contained in said mortgage
Lake House.
the other day an account In a daily
grocery establishment of Smith. 1 logit
has
becotne
operative,
and
aaid
»aort*agee
has
When
are
we
going
to
have
another
•’
.
Veterinary Burgeon.
Carl Woodard, proprietor of the per that two physicians had been ar­
elected to declare the afore»*ld principal mus
&amp; Preston, and began in the dry goods
• »&gt;-idtuer.Riiilahd. n«ir Yeskjfey school bouse. &gt; of two thousand dollar* with all arrearuges of good shoemaker ?
Grove House at Morgan, is very low rested for some irregular transactions
U ili attend al! calls for services nl«ht or day. Interest thereon to be due and parable by res**.:,
and clothing trade, his friends predict­
A tramp put in an appearance at with consumption.
of rach default. There la claimed to be &lt;«ue on
iin reference ~
to a small pox patient
U
«&lt;
trvaumable.ed success, and he has in no way tl«aj&gt;said mortinwe and accompanying note at uie Anudsa Smoke’s theAthpr evening and
•
Mr.
L.
Scothorn
is
happy.
It
’
s
a
girt
The
man
who
knew
what
he
was
about
date
of
tins
notice
tiie
sum
of
two
thousand
two
■- . . Bitpwx, M. D.
W. I’. POLHJtMtJN, M. D.
It’s a mistake, and should read Les- I and had made a correct diagnosis of the pointed them. He made a study of the
hundred and ninety-two dollars and eteren begged a lodging. •'Am,” always being
nn&gt;. BROWN &amp; POLHEMUS.
crate (S2^a2.1l), and noj.roceedlngs or suit at a generous fellow, lodged and fed the
situation, bought such goods us the• ’ Hoib.npathie Physicians A Surgoms. law or equity having been Instituted to recover
ter Mead has traded a part of his farm case watfflned
—--j and
j *
i in prisoned;
*
•- &gt;-«hi* col
a­
trade demanded, and bis store from the
chap. Some time after* the tramp’s j
tbs del* reoutam,
""J “
'officrover Julius Russell's store.
Main
Ht.)
league
who
did
not
know
whether
the
to
Mr.
Parks,
instead
of
M»s.
Parka.
ta|«14 mnrtgaire
mortgage or anv part tnercoi.
thereof. .No* there­
7 .7 .
. «»i
outset, ha* been liberally patronized.
not™ is
rt hereby
hereby given
given that
that on
on
departure it was discoveml that he had
• UN aaswertxi from the office
cc at all hours of i1 .fore, notice
patient had small pax or the itch, was
Henry
.Strong
lost
some
sheep
and
willgive
trt«especial
Hirelai I I the 19th day of"u.urLJl*
-I
nnH
nV
• daywnlrht. Dr. Polhtanusi«will
Dry goods, clothing and furnishing
July next, at one o dock In the stolen one of “Am’s” sliirta. He pur­
"• tliintoal-seaxesofthcEye find Ear.
let ofL without _punishment. Thus it
afternoon of that dav, at toe
lambs; killed by dogs.
'
goods of the latest patterns and style*
■ '*E vi .bour&gt; «to 12 a. m.. 2to &lt; p. m.
• the court bouae in tne city of Heatings, Batty sued the fellow and overtaking him
MissWIW
Id* thChaffee
died .Wednesday seems the courts are inclined to put a are kept in stock by Mr. H. To have
roust).
Miattan,
ithjU
I'lAre &lt;"
asked
him
if
he
had
the
article.
The
morning between the hours of 1. and 2 premium bh ignorance. It is n&amp;dless
huUlna ths circuit court fir wd rowrty.i.Wy
won such a good place in the fwe ot
there wfil be .old u inblk 7“'“^"
tramp said, “yea.” Smoke said, "this
o’clock. Cause, the barsting of a blood to say our syiupathioi are with the strong competition speaks volumes to:
is the pay we fanners get for feeding
doctor who was punished, because he him and his business methods. Tt.
you chaps.” wThe tramp said. 'jes.
had taken the trouble to properly train
have dene so demonstrates that Hast­
X'- “ ‘ Am,’’ finding him to agree to every
«tv .Subscriber is prepared to do SAW GUM­ £LSn,.i^Ti.-“
Kaflb gbovb.
himself for his profession.
MING *uil FILING In an experienced manner
ings is liecorning more and more of ’a.
George Pearce is sick again.
... n„„r thing said and l&gt;eing willing to ac&gt; ■■ on stsort notice, at my shop In the rear room dcscrib d In said mortgage as
Mrs. Ilindmarch and her daughter business center, for while Mr. Hogle
The northeast quarter of the southwest quar­
Um. A. HAZKN'S STORK, opposite Messer's ter
Amon Wolf was at Hastings Friday. have gone east on a visit.
X tar west half of the southeaat quarter knowlwlge himself as bad as people
*r. .Miinval Wan-house. State street.
has prospered, his competitors have
'S’ Sd*n.onrf «
“5 supposed him to be. let him go unThe union party held a meeting at
Walter Powers is improving his resi- prospered with him.
B. A. COTAMT.
Norton’s Hall last Friday night.
; nortlieast quarter of the
puniAed.
.
! dence by a coat of padnt
Owing to the space consumed by Um
Mrs. Vanhorn is sick
The upper saloon resumed busineaa account of the murder of Officer Scud
olmes a h
y
i George Spencer attended the I. O. G.
v. Or Woodland,
Tuesday, the firm Dunham &amp; Walker der. we have room for only this parPruni U» HcraM.
T. lodge at Nashville last Monday having dissolved, James Gregory buy­
Mhi. Emwr Huffington, (ommrly ol i
' night.
■*•*&lt;»•■ to call Um* special attention of their
ing Walker out, the matter has been of Hastlag*. Our next article will
t’nrlton township, now of Ohio, in ex­
• Iriomls io their
The Wolf brothers are at home wait­ some time adjusting itself.
complete tkfi&lt; subject, and also speak
pet ted to arrive here next week, where .
ing for the stone masons to do their
H“
i
thi SStS: she
of the clothing ratablishmente.
will spend some time visiting Haq.
; SU’S-'tfi “(«£»&gt;, ®•S'hS’S Buffington,
Ransom Wolcott, and her .
.
The old friends of The Prairie Farm­
‘ twrwrilre jerre'«
SSh. many friends in this immediate victo-1 Will Morse was at Middleville last Sat-' Charlotte Leader.
1
a °r&lt;-7&gt;toffethcr with the saw mill and house
Last Thursday evening Elmore DoL er, and many farmers all &lt;h er the w«t.
urday.
rennniraor
io «■» &gt;«&lt;&gt;&lt;»
tty
.
. Supervisor Swift has completed the son and Miss Nora M. Perkey were and east, too. will lie glad to team of
united in marriage, at the residence bf
The rapid growth of Freeport is the assessment of *84.
the bride’s parents, in Eaton, by Rev. the good fortune that has. come to this
I‘RY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS &gt;
8AMrra. t Awok.
occasion of much favorable comment.
Ira Cummings and Ed Mason have O. II. Mpoor.
time-honored journal, which for nearly
AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
1 And to know that the growth is oC a gone to Battle Creek where they will An effort is being made to organize half a century &lt;43 years) has been doing
healthy
nature
Mng
the
natural
re
­
a
lodge
of
Knights
of
Pythias
in
this
good servim to and for the agricultural
spend the summer.
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
I
tar m.
dty.
The gentleman agitating the
sult of this productive section of the
matter i« a hustler, and hfe efforts, no interest* of our country. The number
CARLTON.
’ --.nakre the .Burti» ... Ure mure .
AND GLASSWARE.
of May 3d announces that, henceforth,
doubt, will meet with success.
our school itt flourishing under the
The lYairie Farmer will be under thv
enjoyable.
-----(•hsriott*’- KeroiRlfW'
A settlement has been finally effected supervteion of Mian Morgan, of Hast-----------’ ,
1 The state firemen*’ tournament will editorial direction and bturineaa imm■■■■
between George Ahweiler and hl« wife, Ings
propose to do
uourat btwinr**. |&gt;ay ** I 1/1.^.^
u —.in™ dnlv willed
Mira Landun. for x™'*' ,ln1' P*“. ™- f •»’&gt;eld in thb city. Augurt It Md _
“ I. lor produce us Ha»Un®» or Nashville, and
On rr*dln«an«1
“* pJJS-this theparUe. who hat e been quarreling
Wednendav plscanlwl "Nrt.raserer since their marriage almutayrnr played In J. N. Covcrt’ii More, hM gone
■mire «t"««
American
v&gt;
Freeport. During her rmldHire here kv
1'uttgo. Mrs. Anweiler left lor Chicago
»he
hu
won
hrete
of
friemlx
.
'
Bra.
Blypyer,
of the Lender, in the
this morning with OWOasher part ot
removed to near
Will Brumfield and Jdhn Cote have liappj pc*Hft«or of a small herd ot Jertne pTOCWtW.
pnHt’ekin..
of said thC
gone to Kansas City.
I
appreciate the liberal iMtnauge our
lBr"‘^T..'n *t"-M
wmLuu

FARMER’S FANCY

SAW GUMMING !

«X .

H

SPRING STOCK

.. . . . . . . . . .

|

sr&amp;'ssa*

Ullll &lt;lc- ’

Hiajge part ot Woodland Wade- by Hrfr

■'tVEN FER COT. (too
will baginn on «un
and upwards, ex*ef
and prints.

IrtforoUh
of $1.00
lugars

HOLMES 4. HOLLY

at a M*MkKT

'

uiul

Otis Landon fe improving the looks .
of his place by relaying Ute nffld ftere.
Bunday school met Sablwth at Pflff a.
territory
। &lt;wivArninMit tend and write that they

has sunken in a
eoirt. roki. mi-

BnaiowB lively at the Oster.
KilMe Cain had one-third of his linger

AoMwdoff.

&lt; omwanr.
lobe itb-l Monday

�HERE!

The Hastings

Banner.
he

Hastings, Micil, May 16, IBM-

Xditobial Motbs.
The democratic party invariably cuts

asm of his “change of heart" may have
caused mm to over-look historic facts.
The democratic party opposed the
greenback measures in congress, oppos(
ed the measure that made the green'
Irack equal to coin. The democrats on
the supreme bench have always favor­
if he or she belong to the Army.
ed the legal tender note. Hail it ntt
Maybe I will come again sometime.
lieen that the republicans on the su­
Very Truly Yoon,J
preme bench were in tlie majority, and
WOLVERINE.
in sympathy with republics ideas, the
AS AMBSUJEtT OTTERED.
greenback would not be in existence

a sorry figure when it undertakes to do
anything but growl at the republicans.
A wave of meaningless discontent
swept over the country two years ago,
s and to their surprise it placed the dem­
ocrats in control of the lower house of
•■•ingress. They were loud in their prolessions of reform, and among other
things promised a large reduction of
thetariff charges. Upon the assem­
bling of congress, a rampant free trad­
er was made-speaker, and Morrison was
by the latter selected to attend to the
1
tariff reduetion. Much stress was laid
upon this matter. The present’tariff
was denounced as a system of robbery,
whose iniquitous workings would be
wholly removed by the virtuous demo­
crats in congress. They claimed that;
,
the principle of protection was wrong,
and its practical application workedI
nothing but; injury to all classes. The!
'
republicans stood by their favorite*
doctrine of I protection, asserting thatl

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Ah and low, to gain a m
Ke of the SalvaHM 2
fib-racks, which tort seat
&lt;1.000. is generiUy
or three nights in a week i
te up Senior Vice I
&lt;a •‘silver collection" at A _
Junior Vice1
I
means whereby to raise revenue to de­
I
fray incidental expenses.
Whether
:
they are soul saving or money making
1remains a question. It is considered
the height of impudence to ask another
barryjwxrr.

to-day.
To reply in kind to the Journal’s
comments on a Banner editorial of the
previous week is not pur wish. If the
editor of that paper derives any satis­
faction from calling the writer a “jaokass” or a “liar" and hpeaking of “the
corrupt, bribing, b ing ring” of republi­
cans who hold-office in Barry county,
he can have all the satisfaction he

1

3fi

Having

. boks "

ft aid Bejair Stop, DaLINDSEYs

'.

Hastings Cl»y-

BLOOD
SEARCHER

yiUgerald Pott, No. Itok
Prat

irt-r.

(Th. Owarnr.l

“’t'S.'SS £iuu.

That

-

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Ironware.

ASSriR»H.HMW__
•

Nohville.

Jlffrrrh P'«t. Ho. Bl.

May live to run soother day.

ot mew uiim,

ABOUT DIAMOND-CUTTING

wants. We can only advise our con­
Chaplain. Henry W He*r*
iMSrt-r tit the D*y, F. Baker.
(Naw York Tribune. ]
temporary to keep his hat on; for when
&lt; Imrcr »t th. {■“Si,!1. ',nj”
“Gan rou tell me something about
one man call another a jackass, the pabdiamond-cutting ?** asked the reporter.
lie are anxious to examine the accuser’s
“Most of the stonee sent to London
ears, and are, usually suspicious that from the Cape are re-shinped to Am­
Nashville.
they belong to a creature of the bray- sterdam and Antwerp, the great cut­
ting places. Cutting is done also in
Ing kind.
this country, though only within the
Ist-onard Mauth Pott. No. 211.
the dutiee should only be removed or
Stockbridge has written a letter to last few years. I suppose there canft
be over three dozen cutters in the whole I C.-n. it. Kiiwuriek.
decreased as our industries liecame CoL Livingston, of Detroit,stating that,
A-.w^lMllenhsek. .
able4o compete .with foreign mannfac- owing to the severe Illness of his wife, country, and of these we have one J. V. C.—1. M. Riser.
dozen, all foreigners. On this point it
turem The manufacturers and labor- which
’
Hrr. Wm. Judd.
necessitates a trip to Europe, is to be note!, however, that the de­ (hap.
Sanronj. ■ambr.
Q.
ff-5.
W.
Hainjr..
•
era of (the country Hooded congress wit h he
j has concluded not to enter the race mand here for fiue cutting ha* about
petitions asking that reductions should for
(
the republican nomination for gov­ revolutionized the style of cutting
—&lt;1. D. Borden.
iw made to the extent only of enabling ernor.
(
lie could doubtless be nomina­ abroad. As to any principle in cut­ Adit.
Q/M. H.—al*on Hili.
our own manufacturers to compete ' ,ted, and would certainly be elected but ting, there is the general rule that one- it M.—Geo. Tyler.
third
of
the
stone
should
be
above
tbe
with foreign made wares, and that only for this action which compels him to
Middlevillethe girdle and two-thirds below it This
those article be placed on the free list surrender an honorable ambition to a
proportion is sometimes sacrificed in
Hill
No. 159.
which could be made as well and as sense of duty to his estimable wife.
order to avoid imperfect.one in a stone
-such as bla?k spots and feathers (and I cora._s. c. Rich.cheaply here as elsewhere. The pres­
The greenback leaders of the state
sure thus brought to bear resulted in and county have signed a bond to -J de­ at least one-baif of the stones are more I s. V. C.-H. rarvrtli.
or less imperfect).
{„ &lt;»: 'L ’L‘«ra,ntrighpining the free traders in congress, liver their followers into the democratic i
“Again the size ami shape of thestoue q. Jl-j. h. Joluuum.
including even Mr. Morrison. The or­
in the rough will determine whether it ,
Joh»ra&gt;u.
camp, and are now seeking to turn over shall have a single cut or tho full cut,
M°ikX,•.
iginal draft of his bill placed about 50
the goods. Some greenbackers have in­ or the rose cut. What is the differ- Senrt. Mal.-D.ttT Ihitcher.
article^' on the free list. One by one
dependence enough not to be delivered
these were, reduced to 3 -and those
iu any such manner, and will repudiate noticed the many little planes or Aides urdav* evening.
thru of a most insignificant nature.
their would-be bosses in November.
to a out diamond. Those are technic- I
-----. The &gt;111 was so garbled as to bear hard­
ally .called facets. Now a single-cut;
'
Mill*,
The greenbacktra ought to “enthoose”
ly any reieihblance
ihbliime to the original.
dramond U. .igUUran !k®U ud . full- ,
N„
" ___
The i mended measure ciune to a final vigorously for Butler. He is one of the cut stone has fifty-eight facets, dis- ;
test i i congress one-day hist week; ami democratic delegates to the democratic tribnted above and below the girdle in i Cem.-C. W. Armstrong.
A
■
ti dti ibcrtitia cougrf.vi dart wt
it. nation.! "mventtan from
likely,
course,
--------u ,;u
-’-----of
*------- to ।have t AdlL—Frank Laiuorrax.
It was defeated in the house of its setts. The efforts Of certain democrat- । 8m*ll tstone

,“d“ i&lt;vPd'.H.B.r&lt;iSi.^ ■

the lowmn* ibatix.

WtlF.^
'itrstt Medical Work on .Manhaoc
RxhMBD-d VitoUtj . Xrrttxra

'

^yEnrthi-r announccnienl l»rxt week.

trtFNV’lELn.

htw ■ fw

\ouQi. and the untold mbe*ne« r
Wil, ■„! raw ev~. A
ItTX Jf1 I0*?*-. •ntodlr-MO’d *u«i
li coutuhr
Ot which h itival u-

Work promptly done.

,waia"«j!i£3
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iM^koaalMMrd cover.. lull

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frienils. That there ought to be modi- ic leaders to corral the greenback vot-, only the r
-at diamond u called also a o. d.—John Hall.
‘
1 era of the country in *the democratic I
full-cut
ggLI FOB CO- Ci nci.
ii&lt; ations in the present tariff charges ________________
brilliant,- though this term is incor1 fold seem to
have --Iren
successful.
-----------------------|1 hr,n,ant
rectly applied, sometime*, to Parisian • J m s-WrM’’ Streeter
all iidmit. A republican congress
The Chicago. Times, independent I or ‘paste’ diamond*. The third, or |............................
........
would have-made them -without any
democrat, iisserts .that the democrats ' r0®« cut» »8 given to stones loo small I
InlteSMe.Ar.
.
fuss, or feathers But a democratic
------------ - ‘............ Fz^i^zt ...vrav I and thin for either of the other cute. It
Coni.- Albert Adams.
congress dare not take hold of the prpb- *in
congress.have already fooled, away i* peculiar in thin, that Hie atone is fiat A V. V.—Mr. Shoemaker.
leiii—or any other. It is so easy for their chances for success in the presi­
J. V. C.-C. P. Larabee.
on the bottom and faceted on top. You ;0. M.--D. I- Morbland.
. deinncrata to find fault with what oth-1
will understand how small thi roee-cut O.
• D.- Moaea Meter.
* era do, and so difficult for them to de-1 dential year, and that no action they
O.James
Melxmald.
. w&lt;CBrt&lt;T»L!UkLl»«-PLU*«r»*?«K:y
stone*
are,
when
I
tall
yon
that
it
often
1
can hereafter take will be of any avail
ta Cosmu*.:1 'a, earn* **d
vise measures that are necessary, that
takes a thousand of them to make a
to them. The Times speaks right to
carat weight. They are useful, how­ Stale Of Michigan. c«u&gt;ty &lt;*
the country has ceased to expect any­
At
a
MW»lon
&lt;&lt;
U»r
lYobaleCourt
for
the«
«»unthe point, as event* will prove.
_iaie
th* bowd*. &gt;»•* J
ever, in tilling in corner*, etc.
thing. but professions and promises
tv of Barry h^den at the Probata &lt; H»ee In the citv
“Apart from the considerations 1 of HaaUng* lu Mid county on Monday, the Mn
i A prominent democrat said to us the
day
of
May
In
the
year
one
thowuuid
eight
fronp that party.
have
noted,
the
cutter
is
guided
by
his
other day: “The republicans ‘“will lie
and algtity-tonr.
own discretion and taate. The opera­ btuKtavd
Preartit, Clenu-nt Smith. Judge of rnjbale.
Tbe Journal of last week says there laid out in Michigan again this yqar. tion? You know the old saying, about
In the matter of the ertata of Edward Math
ean,
an
taeompetant.
• ,
, ,
is a “corrupt, lying, bribing" republican The prohibitions will poll 20JXJ0 vot«, ' diamond cutting diamond ?' It is liter­
on rradlturand iHlngthe petit lorn duly vert led. iS.wd—»Wi iaMayor*111
MS OQM De. mu
.
ring in Barry bounty. We will unite and nearly every one -will come from ally true with ns. The workman simply of James Mattawa, guardian ut **Jd entale.
, rf.l tod ttas* htttapfito.vd»tyt tHrtth-T w UbM *•--«
with the Journal editor, standing 4ur the republican party.” This shows how rubs one rough diamond against the praying that be may be licenced to *ell certain
rralerattr brlonginjt to said incompetent for ttaafaecofcML SatUfection I
b_ Bet after a lack b*other.
Polishing is necessary after- rvNwma therein set forth.
half of the expenses,
in
pun­ the opposition look at the matter, i
i ward, and ia.done by holding tho cut
Thereupon II I* ordered, that Monday, tbe znd
ishing any republican corruption and
stone down against a wheel revolving day of June, nt ten o’clock in the fore­
Fbom Gband Rapids.
noon, 1* aaalgncd fnr the bearing of «*)d jell­
briljfery that may lie ferreted out in
at an extremely rapid rate. Of cd-irae, lion, anti that the heirs nt law of Mid decenard.
*
Grand Rnpi&lt;h. May 12th. jwu.
Barrj- county. We will make the in­
in examining tbe wheel from time to and all other jier»on» interested In Mid estata,
EDITOR HANNER:
are required to appear at a itewdonol aald Court,
vestigation as careful anti searching as
The vernal season has wrought a time we moat look out for flaws, or tbe then to Ih* bidden al the ITobata Ofllce. in the
of Halting* lu aald county and ataw rauta.
the journal man may wish, and begin change in the business affairs of the diamond will be caught on some rough city
,pilla *■*»*♦•
-tarod »ytemw I
It any there be. why the prayer of the yeti
point
and
be
smashed
iu
losa
than
the
j
,
anywhere he pleases. If the Journal “Valley City."
Uourr abouid md be granted
traditional jiffy.
As to the time taken
And It I* further ordered that «ald petitioner
knofws of any rascality, or corruption
Fall asleep in Chicago, wake up in to cut and polish, oue cutter will do give uutice to the pcnuMw intarcstad In Mid ca­
or lirlbery, it also knows that there are business portion of Grand Rapids and work enough to keep a half-dozen pol­ tair, of the prndrncv of Raid prtttton and the
heartng thereof by caualnc a copy of thia order
CARTER MEDICINE CO ,
Tori.
lawp for the punishment of the same, one would incline to the belief that Me isher* busy, and a good polisher will to bo publlahrd In the Hasunn Banxu a newaP*l*-r printed and rlrvulatad tn vUd County of
,
and the Journal owes it to society, to was still in the great grain centre city. polish about twenty car ata a week."
Barry once In each week for three atrcrMlve
week*, previous to said day of hearing.
Be&lt; Jacket's Tcmakawta.
good order and to Its Readers, to expose
In the way of architectural improve­
' (XKMENTflMmi.
(Inter (x-aan.1
thi»| wrong-doing. If rt’Aioesn’t know ments this town leads all W-olverine
(A true copy.]
J udge of Probate.
.
Odo little anecdote of Red Jacket re­
of
dishonesty or places. Last seaaon more than 2,30U
... any such
------- republican
... T\IS8OLUTR)N
XOT1CX.
The firm of Hmtth
lated by Judge Sheldon at the meeting
i-orruption it should hold its peace. Rtnict-nres were erected and this yearr of the committee a? roe Buffalo Histori­ 1J t I'Hckant have diaaolved by mntual copaent, Mr. Packard retuanlim to Battle ('reek.
Through a lung and serious ^fekness, ahJy pr(&gt;rnlHei ljn0() morp thrtn luf4t cal society recently will be found inter­ All aceounta to b«-)&gt;uld to Jerome Btnlth, who
.
- contempo
.
»Uiratrw\.­ maWng in Hb|ranja] period about 5,500, &lt;eating: “There wm onoe,” said the will continue the bii*lt»Ma» and will be piea*rd
T^uVrTKoirVvrr axdtbibunk' A
if
some of these very। men
our
to are all of hia okl friendl and customer*.
rary acciues of bribery and corruption possibly 6,000, new buildings, of which ijudge, “a blacksmith’* shop on the cor­
fERDMR KMITH,
For only txoo per year.
K PMIKAKD.
1-33=
.5watched with him and cared for him. several hundreds are now under pr&lt;x*ess 'ner whfre the i&gt;oal office now stands,
kept by a man named Reese. He wm a
In more ways than one they have shown of erection.
very fine workman, a real artist in hia
BT“Kub«eriptiuMs taken althis oOce.
themselves his friends. He should be,
The voire* of hammers are already line. One dav Red Jacket came into
careful how he speaks of them as cor­ beginning to send forth a volley from the shop with his interpreter—he would
ruptionists and briliers.
every nook *nd corner of the entire never speak English, you know. Well,
he wanted a new hatehet or tomahawk
Mata A Boars* «*e
•
Smamb and Liu.i km. paper. Wc-; &lt;**h.
The Journal wants to know how Bo­ town.
made. They had some talk, but Reese
Cuowx w Wiu» Ouvb,Mprr 10e.; cloth «c.
। No othcr place on the globe manufacfinally said he would make the hatchet
Emus or tmb Dear, paper, lor.: cloth,».
gota haa ever curried the favor of sa| turns more furniture. It is not Unusual
hkma-nk and l.n.i,rKM,cii3wN ovWiut ouva
for him. and told him to come in two
Mndnists. Two years ago the coming
■otlln^-Brrrt Road«t***lull, the liquor dealer’s association of to see the large furniture wagons carry­ weeks for it.
“When the time wm op Red Jacket
ing to the freight houses boxes bearing
Michigan addressed a letter to Itagole
the names of trans-Atlantic nations, for came for his hatchet. It wm a fine
Fubltotar, IB VMBeyK.N. Y.
and Jerome, asking how each stood on
piece of workmanship, too.
He went
' our cartMsff* have
instance, Japan and Germany. One of
year, vuwrletwx lu bro» “M j, 10|Uj*riu&lt;*
off, but returned in a day or two with
tht liquor question. Mr. Jerome re­
Large etdtaHtan*. »ppvi w &gt;
j
plied in an opeif Mier, stating that he Barry county’s most valuable farms the hatchet. It didn’t suit him. Of
fer?»t bn-ed*: low pri.".
would scarcely settle the weekly pay­ course, Reese wm mad, but ho told
bualuoM; aiidk'* rata'J.. ..
stood wiuarvly 0n the Kalamazoo plat­
Red Jacket if he would make a model out
form which demanded the submission roll of the Pbeunix furniture factory*.
The street railway company is now of maple wood of just such a tomahawk
&lt;&gt;f&lt;a prohibitory amawlmeuL Mr. BeHPBI.MiBMHRO. ‘
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busily engaged in the construction of a m he wanted he would make it for him.
bago, Lame Back. Sprains
gote made no reply totoeliquor dealers,
Mention ll&lt;e
- »■' .^^4---double track on ^t6e streets of Canal and So Red Jacket made his model and
and Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs
brought it to Reese, who told him to
arid the understanding they had from
Frost
Bites,
Tooth,
Ear.
and
Heat
ids silence was that he would do noth­ Monroe. Tills company has given liet- come after it in a week. Red Jacket
roarwR, jnzBtTBiva company.
ter satisfaction since the advent ot the came in a week, with his interpreter, m
ing to hinder their business. Had Mr.
Cleveland man who, last winter, pur­ usual. Reese had told several people
Begole l&gt;een iv sincere temperance man
and several were in the shop when Ited
he would have defined his position. chased a controlling interest in the Jacket came in. Reese handed him the
He chose rather to curry the favor of stock.
Every’ reader of the Banker has flung it sefoasthe room, grunted ‘Ugh.’
saloonista by his silence. We made
TORFW •0*?|v’sa
heard of Salvation Armies, but many and went off mad as thunder. He had
our charge against him in good faith;
of yon entertain a mistaken conception forgotten to make an eye in hia model,
we mean it and the people will under­
I
of thia organization on account of its and Reese made the hatchet without an
stand it.
name, which implies that its motive is
GrinP' Qtye«rtn« lalva.
After asserting for years that there preserving persons from eternal misery.
The best on earth, can truly he said
was no substantial difference between Waiter the peonylem. and Peter the
of
Griggs
’ Glycerine Selve, which is a
thn republican and democratic parties, H6rmit, of Crusade fame, may have
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
the Journal has all at ones discovered made a greater attempt to excite en­ wounds, and all other sores. Will pos­
TWADt Marne.' £££
thusiasm among the masses, than does itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruption*.
Try this wonder healer.
the Salvation Army of this dty. A
Sati*factiun
guaranteed
or
money
re
­
Uw democrats.
-Utar claiming for society in Brooklyn pays tfijQO a week
funded. Only 25 oenta. For sale by F.
Iran that th, (reateken could not to each of the captains, four in number, Hob-hpiw.
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honorably act with either of the old of whom three are females, to teach this
partiea, t hat both were alike oppewd to community. In this parading proceosIf a iuai&gt; &gt;■ huagry within an hour,
rraenUmk principle. it has ah at onoe tons there are from twenty to forty
more or teaa. after a meal.helaa inArt democratic principles
p3ltl.c“ho'r* “‘f »toi'a&lt;* is not
pute. geuMrtly lem.
Keeping time aUe to dlapoae ot what be has eaten.
But to eat and thua impose more work
with the music of their songs, drumand tamlioQMMe. they daily plod along

SICK

ADVERTISERS

HEADACHE ^S-«I

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S’ECLECTRIC OIL
TUTTJ
CATARRH^head —ES§
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niaosDBRSR.h1

jasnrssEasi

jeers, and soiuMim® inauita of I
P^Xt^apptfaMr
amused crowds. The curious aumner majarffSattia.. Price, 5?^2£*o?f
of their working gravitates cImms,! Hotchkiw.
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WHOLE NO. 1504.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 16, 1884.

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LEWIS STERN'S

with Parnell

WASHINGTON.
Secretary Folger on Saturday issued a call
for 3 per cents to tbe amount of 810,000,000.
Tbe house committee on rivers and bar­

nepin canal.
The increase of gales of public lands durfnelWi Am. H...
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tariff list, while Mi. CouvtTMi proposes a TO
Mint reduction. Mr. Converse thinks
I will reduce the revenue 870,0X5, M6 a
OONGHHSSIONAU

offered.

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the railway briefee at Geroa*.

8ENATK.

Is the Place to Trade

The house military committee has agreed
on a favorable report on the bill to erect a
soldiers’home In Michigan at a cost of
&gt;35Q,(X».
The subcommittee of the house judiciary
committee will report in favor of giving the

tlie city of Charlotte. North Cnndlna, for
Clem Davis, a colored citizen of
celebrating tho Mecklenburg declaration of Riehlsud county , 8. C., apparently fen
independence, and to the Cdr ai lUchmend
tn„_ .. ...........*...............
.. —-----------oontedfirate
Mvdieni,-------but, 4ead and was laid out for burial. The
the committee will recouimruii no more colored people gathered at his cabin at
kwiBlation ot this sort. A juiut ruM&gt;lution night to prav and sing, when Clem sud­
wa* favorably reported to appropriateSSK;The interest-bearing debt of the United •ooo to celebrate the completion of tin- Wash-; denly sal up after being in a comatose
state for twenty-four hours.
Tbe
Mates has been reduced to
Ington monument. A resolution was offerJ
Tbe Pacific railroads still owe tne govern­ ed directing the pre|«ratkm of a bill to pro­ watchers fled in horror but came back
ment 842,492,750 for interest paid on the vide that hereafter no imtenu riudl be cautiously and tendered their congrat­
ulations. ’
bondx issued tu them.
Notwithstanding the Iowa prohibi­
William Pitt Kellogg was acquitted of
complicity in the star-route cases, tor the I
---------- ------------ -----. ---------------------tory law. the Collector
ot
internal revreason that hte reception of the drafts and , Anu sx-The senate p«u^sl tall- to au- enue at Davenport ha» issued over W&gt;
the Oregon
Orcgun Central
UrntraT ro
raid
to bridge
bridge ij license#
tlie^ale
of
liquor, ale, wine
note from Price occurred so long ago as to thorite the
id lo
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be barrwi by the statute of limitations.
the Willamette river, and to ratify the agree- । and beer. Nearly 100 of these tieenaes
In tlie criminal court at Washington,
Saturday, Judge Wylie retuted'to entertain f&gt;yrSJJSStgSfflfLf*%ftps th..
a motion to disbar George Bliss and William
f,ullv nlne-itntns of the
Ker for publicly maligning the juilgcs and Kidpping bill was taken up. Mr. Berk argued ; tn,ct “Y8
In favor of an ameudunmi by Mt. Vt^i for saloonkeepers there have renewed tbeii
lawyers of the District of Columbia.
i iie
.Mineral Belt
nen Railroad
itniiroan co
company
ni । the entrance of riiiji-bulldlng material free licenses.
T**
e Mineral
mpany of
r--J?
~ Mr
Th® original owners.of the Miasour.
Artion. ub the prtrltece ot purctautnf I
S'I.'*1
S
froin the’government, iTsi 35 i*r acre, a regteCfr of ahips bought abroad Mr. Frye Pacific road have secured from the
square mile of land. for every mile of track fhF^tenfw!ur?O&lt;m i^niU&lt;Fnrii*hr«MiH Vtiitod States supreme court a decision
It may lay.
I by
the
uador fot^MUty
• Major Connolly has formally declined tiie
v., 1 th..
can be torn up. It is cuarged that the
l&amp;SrSTthfbW “
| gefauU in the
solicitorahlp of file treasury, although the
senate promptly confirmed tbe nomination. members of the original Fitz Juhn Dorter the bonds was the result of dfrbGDCst
Senator Cullom has not decided to ask the court-martial from the obligation &lt;»f secrecy. ! collusion between the directors and the
appointment of another Illinoisan.
Bills were favorably reported to aid the con- capitalists who purchased at the fore­
The statue of F. A. Muhlenburg. first struction pf_.a
v. — ship
— .K canal
~ between Dike j closure sale.
speaker of the house of representatives, Union and Puget sound, Washington terrl .
The liaugman at Cincinnati swung oft
serving from lit® to HIM, contributed by the torv, and to amend the act relating to the '■
state of Pennsylvania, was received here importation at spunons teas. When the WiUiam McHugh, who killed his wife
a knife in Sixth street market,
— u...
Saturday and placed in Statuary hall at the sUppinc
hill Qmjtj
cuiie up
up., Mr
Mr., prj-j,
Frye aaserted
amerlwl with
»&gt;
three
years ago. The execution took
capitol.
that the admission to American registry of thi
in an indoeure in the rear of the
pli
। John W. Elder, who acted as detective vessels bo light abroad would take front* Slace
for Gen. Keifer in the Keifer-Boynton In­ American shijre the coastwise trade of the bu
urned court-house. While on the way
States, bringing In
in all the ohl
old hulks to
tn the gallows the condemned man
vestigation, lias it is said, placed his bill for |1 United Slates,
sen ices In the hands of an attorney for col­ of England. Air. Vest retorted that the last knelt in prayer. He had been convict­
lection. It amounts to about 5140, accord­ thhtgln the range of imagination is the idea ed of murder in the first degree in each
:
that
any
human
being
cap
cheat
a
\
tinkee.
ing to reports.
,
of three trials.
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Lieutenant Emory telegraphs from BL I Ma v A— In the senate, the chair jinMeqU
■ t.-lwnun from U« lau coUrrtra u Key j, A itenenil Write on the mein line and
Johns to Secretary Chandler that two
| whalers have sailed for the Arctic regions, West, asking a full investigation into his ’ branches of the Union I acific roa&lt;
I in the hope of securing the Gredy reward, conduct. An adverse report was made on commenced in earnest Friday morning,
and two more will soon take their depart- the memorial of the Wyoming legislature I fifteen hundred men going out at Omuasklng additional compensation. A reaolu- - h&amp;. One coach Of the hourly train to
| ure.
• The United States treasury Is now pre­ tion was adopted calllngon the secretary of Council Bluffs was taken off and sideAt dark ...
pared to forward fractional silver coins iu
sums of 8500 or ita multiple, at the expense public lands otColorado by Estes Park com- p?U^.URCe?^llt'a reductki^Fu
! of the government. The coinage of the panv* and other English corjwratiom*. Dur- Clark that the order for a reduction in
j mints for April amounted to M,4fti,4TO. of ing the discussion on the shipping bill Mr. , wages had been rescinded.
' which 82,300,000 was In standard silver dolVest iffend an amendment to admit shipft appears that the $±1,000,000 of first| lam,
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bmhiiiig material free of duty and to place mortgage'bonds which the Fort Wayne
The senate committee on territories made
vessels
purchased
abroad
on
the
American
road
proposes to issue are to run one
I an adverse report on the house bill provkli ing that no person shall be appointed gov- register. No action was taken. Tne sen- thousand years, to be guaranteed by
the Pennsylvania rood, and to be ex। emor of a territory unless he has been fur ate adjourned to Monday.
• two yearn a resident thereof, because no | May 5.—In the, senate Mr. Van Wyek in- changed for the original stock certili
» bill
Kill to
. restrict —aliens
11 — _and
.. -1 /foreign
nra|nn
. r giving the Pennsylvania
— .... I ...... i road *the
1...
• such limitation can
— be placed
-* &lt;m
— -the
--------con- | trodneed a
cates
stttutionnl power of the president.
| corporations in the ownership of public actualjiwnership of the property. Ths
A special agent of tfie Interior department lands, and Mr. I’luiiib offcrrel »
to । ammaj meeting of the Fort Wayne
In Colorrdo reports that tire Estes Ark coni- forbid aliens acquiting title to real estate iu company Has been postponed to May 21.
nanv omnlzwi in England bv the eart of any territory or the District of I olumbia. A vu“*»•*“*
2 _,,v
*» • « 3 .■&gt;
Btinmven has secumfthlrty claims through favorable report was made ou the house bill
The forest fire at hlkton, Md.As still
wSSiwho
~w toe parin and
gnmtinga pension to toe widow of General consuming valuable timber. Neatly
taiued eight more from people who made--Judson Kilpatrick. After an bitererting . fivwthousand acres have been devasoceasional vistta, but in no case was tbe law discussion of the shipping bill. Mr. FYje *j —
-------- x?
v #from
------ the caretated
at Matawan,
N. J.,
comnlled with.
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K®'« notice that he would endeavor to have I less burning of brush by a farmer. .
, A letter from Wltlia£ HU Kellogg was » vote taken on the mmsure toslay.
Rains extinguished the flames on the
J read Mondav before the house coaumttee .
mountains along the Lehigh Valley
HOUSE.
Now W.tchthtapaiwrev«7weHc7ora&gt;em- । on expenditureslofJM S1’!?Jito
road, in Pennsylvania, and in Orange
and learn this won! ZO-PK-SA. Remember It tlce, asking to be allow al to appear
I Apr.29.—The house jm*
Isa panacea for Dyspepsia. Billlousncw, any counsel; ouierwisehy proixxres to appeal to I kit
ion direct i
of tin- claim of J. E. The losses in the latter region are eslitrouble arising from Indigestion or Klugglsn the house for a sj&gt;eclnl committee oilnveatl- immediate
immediate settlement
set
Uver, es|x-einlly Hkadachk.
(ration. The committee decided to suggest Wheelock against the government of Vene- mated nt S-.OOU.UOO.
zuela for tortures inflicted by officers of that
In the'Methodist general conference
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’ the latter course to tire jretitioner.
The civilized tribes of Indian Territory republic. The tariff bill wa« taken tm In at Philadelphia, Lhe address of the
«
are exceedingly hostile to the allotment of committee of tire whole, and Hon. Frank H. i bjshopg asked for more stringent regulands in severalty among the savages, on
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the ground that It would demoralize the !fr. Be held U..U «,.«.)« &lt;» &lt;lw needjol |
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tribal organizations. Bushyhead, the prin­ the government. every man Lad the right hi gave sqme life 40 the gatben.
cipal chief of tire Cherokees, has tiled at buy where goods were cheapest and sell I characteristic outburst against
again! wfreWashington a protest against the Wil. The where he could realize the highest price. I pulling ...
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and
in ;*
tbe
election of ti^ope,
bisht
.
Pawnee* have leased l»,000 acres to cattle He claims that the protective systemhad
positively refused to be silent until he
z
raisers for five years, at» cents per acre.
locked the United States out of the marked had
fiad declared that a delegate could
«
not
i On the order of tire house committee on of the world : he urges that our manufac­ get out of a car before being button­
Cough Coro. «»&lt;’*«*»
. | foreign affairs. Representative Stewart lias turers look outward across the aeaa tor
pafiona, and closed by saying that if, the holed by a candidate.
The Chicago 7'ima says: Careful in­
Ohio democratic platform would not allow
quiry
to the preferences or Ins truethe abolition, of war taxes he would appeal
to the people of hte native state to repudiate ttons of the delegates chosen to the retbe heresy.
1
I publican convention shows 829 votes
for expenses and salaries for two years. Mr.
Apr. 30,—The house passed a JojntXreeo- ' for Blaine, 3» for Arthur, 78 for EdI Stewart claims that railroad communication lution authorizing the secretary of wafrou
I munds. M’for Logan. 28 for Sherman.
I with the Argentine Republic could easily
12 for Hawlev. and 87 doubtiql. The
bo brought about.
.v. monumental
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fri I TH6-W estimate is Blaine »B. Arthur
1 The committee on patents taw instructed ed cannon for
। Chairman Platt to prepare a circular letter committee of the whole ou tho tariff bill, : 278, Edmunds 71, Logan fiti,- bherman
I
* to ire addressed to persous prominently in­ nreeehes were made by Meoara. Hewitt. 28, Hawley 12. scattering 1A The Kir
terested in patented proireny, and also to Warner,.Calbcrtaon. Mllllkln. Dlugley, and o^aa claims for Arthur 420—or nine
tiian necessary tor 7$.
a Domlnaliou
persons In favor of legislation for the pro- Cutcheon. A bill was reported to secure “iHain^'Td^unlte
lESTS).
tectlon of innocent users of patented ar- postal telegraphy on thecontract system.
—Blaine 28H, Edmunds 75, Logan 4o.
tides, asking their opinion of the provisions
May 1.—Tho house pawed, a resolution Sherman 21
of house bill No.
to regulate practice to close debate ou the tariff bill at 4 o’clock
ABOUT HUMBUGS.
The
iron
steamer
State
of
Florida,
The remedy that advertises—xoxst arum of in patent suits (recently recommitted by the next Tuesday. Mr. Eaton declared the en route from New York to Glasgow,
any account, fvkhy othkk a fraud and hn»- aedateh aiui their suggestions as to what Morrison measure directly opposed to the
Don’t throw you old wringers away, but bring them to.uAM^d get new rolls bug—is a fraud and humbug itM&gt;iI on the face of legislation If any is necessary pertaining to constitution, ann he would do Ms utmost to was wrecked about April 231 She bad
defeat it Mr. Hammond insisted that the thirty-five cabin passengers, among
II. It must necessarily taste of the quack and the-matter.
‘ on. All kinds of repairing done on short notice. Bags taken in exchange humbug It talks of. A remedy of merit, one that
The cotuissionera of States and Territories democrats were earnest In their purpose to whom, were Thomas Taylor, wife, and
need but little advertising to secure a first place appointed
by their governors and approved reduce taxation and diminish the revenue. four children, of Chicago. A sailing
In
the
household,
never
defames
another.
Much
anything you want .in our line.
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by the president, to take charge of J»e pre­
May 2.—The house spent Urn day on the vessel picked up the shipwrecked crew.
paration and display ot their respective col tariff bill, on which Messrs. Cox and Spring­ and. tbe steamer Devon found tUo of
J IUUKJ.IV «vy MIV
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stomarh ready tor nourishment. The head lective exhibits at the World's Industrial er aired tliclr views. Mr. Deuater fare no­ the Florida’s lifeboats. London dis­
clear with ZO-PE-SA—observe argulanty. xnd Cotton centennial exposition, have been tice of an amendment to admit free all raw patches represent ,thut there were
Don’t overload, live long and be happy. Ask
vummoned to attend a meeting hi Washing­ materials after next month.
dynamiters on bonn! with plentv of the
May 3.—The bouse, after prolonged de­ explosive, but advices from Toronto
ton dn Wednesday, May 7, tost they may
confer with tbe board created by executive bate, paired the bin amending the Chinese show that a fur thief nurn -d Bryson
order for making the government s display imnurration act by a wole of Th* to 13. Mr. was the mftn for whom tne Glasgow
What Struck an Old Soldier.
Hehl ey argued that the measure received
“It will »oon be twenty yean since the war In-all departments and bureaus. Tlieobject unanimous
tadoreement in the Pacific states detectives were watching.
is to secure unity of action throughout the
closed."
and territories. Mr Rfee abowsd that a
Under the hot mm of August, nw, tar village Nnmfry.
Chinese merchant in san Francisco rave,
ot Dover. N. J., hiy still aa the sphinx in RiOPL
THK B1VEB kxt) HAJIBOR BH-Tto tbe Garfield hospital fund, and Mr.
Thfl committee dn givers and harbor* have 13,000
Budd retaliated by a remark that the Chi- mite, “you might throw a box ot it from
tn the army and saw many of the sightaof these rotten into a lively controverar qXeraprofc
the top of the public buildings to tbs
(earful years. I was finally dtvlmnred from dis- ooltion to reduce the amounta lo Ma lowed
street with no more effect Qian if you
aWltty, resulting from sunstroke, reame honw. for the improvements of toe Mfamitaippl
mvrerabie in htefth Mn£»Mta; so enfeebled and Missouri rivers. The obied Is to bring
threw down a box of apples.
Ton can
tfmt I took eohl on the slightest exposm-e. Life down the aggregate of the bill to »10,000,000
,
seemed worthless to mejl lived only in mem- or 812,000,000, which can only Ire accom­ Is not necessary.
"Ihu. win sad enough,” 1 said, dividing my plished by thrqwl”&lt; out some of the appeo- aeatiag O'Ferrall as ..aksfet from Vir­
prifftions agreed upon, or by ncaling tbe
last two elgars.
amounts to be allowed for.the larger rivers ginia, and be was swum in. mils were in­ shelf, sad, lighting it with a match,
and harbors. It has been agreed that the troduced to exclndejthe public lands of Ar­ held it in his hand while it burned
Mississippi from Cairo down should have kansas from the operation of the laws re­
82,000,n0o, but when toe bill was about to be MM to the mineral lands and toIssue slowly with a dull, yellowish Ihwr
fintehed tire commlttae discovered that the patents for lands to anv Pacrtw mad which
aggregate of the bill was so large that it shall templets ita track within thirty days.
thing. My Mnbltion blared up. I could attend would be difficult to get it through congress Objection was made by Mr. W elier to the
of a joint resolution approto liuslmw, and now-exwptlng that I have to or defend It before the counttr. Naturally, wincktaretiuu
take care about exposing mym ff to the hot sun It was claimed that the Mississippi, which rSatii^lO,(XX) to defray the expenses of
-I am as well *&lt; I wna.the day I enlisted. W itat
dlffcrwu-e* there are in thtags-guns and imyo- had not been subjected to tbe average re­
_I:--!'
.-wiii. t» . Iir.u's Towi/'
duction below the rnglneera’ mtiwstea,
FOREIGN.
, has been known ■ as ought to be required to roiuewttblii the gen­
Boron Raglan, who died Sunday in Lon.
. _ __________ ‘U hereafter be called eral rule. The controversy may keep the
hili in committee several days tonsar. The
How is it made to do its destructive

Returned from the East with a large Stock of DR\ GOODS and
( LOT HING, jvhich were bought at;figures to suit the tinjes.
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il people who want to buy them can save money by going to see
them and get prices which are as good as a sale.

Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach to
w what they need.

Call early and get the Best Bargains.

LEWIS STERN,

OF THE CASH STORE.

Down’s Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

DO YOU WANT

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A hay fork or a rrftinure fork ?
A hoe, shovel, rake or spade ?.
A gasoline or an oil Stove?
Any tin, copper or sheet iron ware?
•» Any eave-trouging or roofing?
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A cistern pump, well bucketor lead pipe?
Jack knife, clothes line or a wringdr?
Plbtv points or boot blacking?

" gfefiS %r

xs

Do you want a pail that wont rust in a year?
Ifeso, call on

EVANS &amp; BROOKS.

.

Call and see us,' two dorrs west of bank.

Evans &amp; Brooks.

Automatic Embroidery.

We have a full stock

of this very popular us sjniSui ssr

make of Embroider}'.

The patterns are new
and prices low.

WHITE GOODS.
We havie a line that is complete. Barred
:&lt;nd Swiss Mulls, Check Nansooks V ictona
Lawn, at brices that cannot but please our
customers.
4 O'

Ktnaer. and as ginger la really an unimportant
ingredient- we drop the misieiuUng word.
There Is no charge, however, In the jireparalluu iteelf. and iJl bottle* reiuabdng In die bouse to throw K onto/ tire bill.
wuuta of Mio,
antaMsi .VSTL’a.
rfSS!7
SCBWrjTtrTK FOBrfbURIsox’s BILU
Representative George L Converse, of
&lt; U U al the Irotttnn of the outride wrepjxr.
—.tit
n the house, at the

DSn.’.'i

mM.

at toroid

Pndrfevmg, March 17. IBM.
Z.

tn Hw United

by the

�The Hastings Banner.

it in speculation.

He has oi iifcikt n

MARSHALL L. COOK. E41W.

SrivedIt tbe City of M?Stat itis . lewt to see the
stock, is to be placed in the hands of a
»
temporary receiver until the mortgage stated that plans to wrertd pluote Tax-payer says he downt know
bonds can jbe exclianged for preferred it were made at a bridge one hundred nepjon can be a food citizen, notw ithCirculation this week, lfi50.
"tailing tbe aigntag ot such bond, tor
stock.
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The democrats of Kentucky held construction train was demolMbed, six ■' sale of intoxicating drinks, w«
we aai t
i their state convention Wednesday at men killed, Mid eight wounded.
Tbe special grand juty Impaneled to ! agree with Tax-payer in this rwpeet.
Frankfort, and selected delegates to
axaLito
OU JLM.AH I.
the national convention, and passed
investigate the Cincinnati riot has ex- 1 Fverv .^xi citizen is supposed to have
— i«
R. J. MoKim, a member of par- I resolutions endorsing Carlisle for tbe amined nearly five hundred witnesses, ! the rfbod of noeiety to 'to*
to .nhi&lt;»A.
allbtoioand will make its report on Saturday.
liament. has been arrested at Toronto presidency.
Uom and doings. and it would be pret­
for forgery.
The steamers Nevada and Romano i Mayor Stephens has been three times
ty
hard
wort
to
piwe
tint
tbe
wiling
1
summoned
to
appear,
but
made
excusps
Paris C. Dunning, who was governor ’ collided last Saturday, when the former
was
four days
days out
out from,
New York.
of Indiana in 1848, died Saturday at ' w
“ four
from. New
k ork. I on each occasion. It is known that of whl*v tends to tbe good or the Mlm., Romano
„--------------,_..au
---------------honr, many indictments have been found.
Bloomington.
' The
sank
in less
than an1 1,
vuncement of society. The fret th»t
wa.q
About $25,000 was on Monday checkJohn Baoltboe, . barrister ot Porte !
“ved- She* w
“ 1
—j.
ed out of the First National bank of this is a free country doesn’t give a man
u« ta Prairie, rt«onded to Oregon i v«}ued »t 1200,000.
Masked
men
at
Elizabethtown,
Ky„
Stillwater,
Mum.,
the
run
ceasing
wHen
tbe
right to injure his neighbor. One
duu
water,
uauiut..
vuc
j
uu
u
chuh
with (70,000.
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Clterie.0‘Conpr, the eminent jurist '“fAA10™
» ““S10 «ho had oom- it was seen that all demands were of the signers of these bonds occupies a
slock and
ana notes al
ui
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.
of New York, lirt at the point of death m“‘Sd ,n
on * whlte.!!2,,“S1' promptly met The stock
x company aeem
seem to queer position, to Ray toe least, ne
at Nantucket Mw
' and banged him to a tree outside the the Northwestern Car
^nerally
j signs bonds for others to sell liquor and
been quite gel
—
”7“ have
md Connecticut. 1■ make
"
SSS£^i-^=^
paupers, and then turns around
for tbe govern menu
Four masked robbers entered the
Tbe atone cathedral at Ottge Mite i
‘‘afi'SS.
ly0B15iSH^de&lt;U“tod“^U“d,y frSi^vohS^'h^todJ.Sd?? employer, Joseph Kirby. About day- paupers. Consistency, thou art a jewel.
।
“•Mrampearance with a pistol, and opened fire. | ”
““
’SX'otyre Jersey wiil I ^7^?8*”',"eh
'00nd
rvisors
।
A dozen shots were exchanged, when । Supervisors
. ?’
A
CITIZEN rOF THIS FREE CtWItTBY. •
JtefrStoChta^”0”“ * d'legBte"
JoiurBullen,the founderot Kenosha,
Kirby took a club from his assailant
» r^rtvww
The Watxrbuhy Watch Co., of New York and Waterburv
and
fractured
his
skull
in
self-defense.
h,
1 Wisoomln, died last Priitey in MilHEALTH IN MICHIGAN.
vuuu., being
vciiug mvokvmo
vai«jn ucuuv
’inei&lt;
desirous v
of* i»urv*wo4ug
advertising their
name U4H1
and l&gt;Ub
busing
l.imX^f
M..I iJSFu0" wuukee, in bls 81st year.
With an
Twenty masked men at Quincy, Ills.,
Hoportu
to the state i»»rd ot health, have made arrangements with a number of the large ror.n
—
B----------------Indian guide he explored the lake believed to be striking’ molders, at”1' Lro
tlL?rar’ » ,, «
region between Chicago and Milwaukee tacked a'wagon containing non-union ■ ijUns
un.imrhv
niMPrvprs of disensea
diseases in
in
___ A.Lkv.
I.-XA, „
b- 'Viau
ing, bv observers
clothiers of this'country by which the latter are enable to
c A.?roe
v- ci *'»¥•
on loot, in 1883.
S^00^0
o' “«• 3tata rtow the
present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clothing
Tbe liabilities ot Grant * Ward, ot
ujxmthe floor crushing itaskuil.
New York, are now estimated atls,- unionists arrived by a Waliash train, principle diseases which rtumid most
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Imnrovwi s;f
Mr. baundere, formerly mayor of (01,000 or more. The sheriff has taken and were showered with stones and ,|cknw« in Michigan, during the week
yer Nickle Series X1.” Watches.
April w 1KW „
J'alT?DT.r blossachusetta. bae been poasesainn ot Ward's bouse in Brook- bullets, one of them receiving serious radi
■ '—
held for trial for stuffing ballot-boxes, fyn. Fred Grant states that be ia look- injuries.
These watches are Warranted to keep good time and am the
vari-­ /
■
Fvr preReports of the wheat crop from vari
The steamer Faraday has landed the, ing for employment
best low priced time piece made in the world.
cate that in;
in j Wo.opOaMpv«aaBa4m»Fat»M^ cedty
indicate
BenneU-MackevCTbleon the coast of
The boiler of a locomotive in the ous parts of Michigan, indf
r win
ahnut
■
weeK.
Nova Scotia and started for Cape Ann. Missouri Pacific shops at Parsons, the northern cvnntiea it will
be about
|
!!•«■ rent. 1
In the billiard match at Chicago for Kansas, exploded Friday afternoon. 87 per cent, of an average and in the
i ofobtoe championship of the United States,. Two men were instantly killed and southern tier about Iff per ceqt. Clover
I We wish it understood that this is no lottery su heine. bnt
Schaefer defeated Slosson by SOU to I four others were severely hurt. The । is rather backward and will average 90 ’ temn. arrnnrrtl in order 'T'''—
:
of
xirate
’
t
arr«
nf
prrvu.j.,-,-]
j
percent.
Apples
wiil
be
about
the
384.
’
pecuniary loss is $20,000.
\
exactly as stated above.
,”nrr
tbe&gt;HHon. Butler B. Strong, a republicani .
The Iowa homestead of B. F. Allen, । same, white peaciies will hardly ex­
raw ; raw
politician of Westfield, Penn., killedI the former Chicago banker, was sold ceed half of a full crop.
,
1
Among
those
who
have adopted the above are the
iwwrat. ‘ present.
himself with a revolver because of 111- ■ Friday at a private sale to F. M. HubIn the supreme1 court of New York,
:
’ well known concerns: J. 8. Hudson, Detroit. Mich.; E. II. Hun
bealth.
। bell, of Des Moines, for $60,000. The Judge Donohue grouted an order n- k. inatUm
Buffalo gnats have during the season house alone coat $1.50,000. Nine acres qulring tbe partners in the bouse of v ur-dgia
“
4 Co., Cleveland, 0.: Putnam Clothing Co.,
W
Grant &amp; Ward id show cause why a re- Htoncbitto. i .
killed six hundred mules within a ra­ of ground are attached.
Humphrey 4 Co., St. Louin, and many others.
Comimnitlon.
-----of hntpi ...
dius of ten miles from Grenada, Mis­
C. A. VanNorden, a business man of oeiver shall not be appointed, and en- ------------Intermittent fever.
sissippi.
Atlanta, Ga.. who was indicted for car­ joining them against disposing of their , TomlUtls................ ....... •
We have 3000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
Frank Ewing, superintendent of flie, rying concealed weapons, forfeited his assets. Assignments have been filed I Remittent fever
.. ....................
water-works at Paris, His., has been bona and bid beneath his house. by the bankrupt firm and by Fred D. ‘1। Diarrhea
and will keep good time and require as little attention a- anv
Influenza
lodged in jail for the embezzlement of- When he grew tired of his position he Grant and Jesse R. Grant.
Pneumonia
. .. .
$100
watch.
The special grand jn^y appointed to
&lt;&lt; killed himself with a revolver.
city funds.
ifiSK".
:
George Jones, of the New York investigate the Cincinnati riot made a
(Each one put up in a handsome xattn-linHl cmjw.j
John T. Slater, who gave $1,000,000i
I Inflamnuuloi. of Iddnej
report
commending
toe
Fourteenth
.
।
Timex,
states
that
the
Grant
fund
of
to the cause of education in toe south­
1 Scarlet fever .
ern states, died Wednesday at Norwich, j $260,000 is absolutely sqfe. and that regiment and recognizing the bravery Wlioopiur-eou&lt;h____ _.
' hereafter tbe interest will be paid of Captain Desmond. Fifty-four in­ &gt; bluhtlieria
Connecticut
.
dictments were returned in connection ' Inflammation of brain ...i
Tbe Rev. Solomon Minear, a venera­ quarterly, as the general does not pos- with the outbreak, but the names of ; Dyaentcrj-«... ...........
ble Methodist clergyman .died at Bloom­ , seas a dollar other than the fund.
। Typho miUrial fever
Ex-Coroner Hope/of Pittsburg, was the offender, will not be divulged until . Typhoid fever (enteric • .
ington. Ills., Friday. He was born Int •
some arrests are made.
■
Cholera morbiiw
.................
charged~by
toe-----Commercial
Virginia in 171*1.
J —
- L’-----------GaxetU
1----------with
—
(
Inflammation &lt;4 botrela...
Geo.
W.
Childs
states
most
positive
­
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be u- i-litap er
Carroll wuntv’ Ohio*1 hang*?Sse°lf I pweMion™”thVend^o? his official ! {? «»»j the। fund^^foFeVpreridente Cerrbro-antnaJ
meulnglUt
'
l*wrpera!
fever
.................
I
W
'
■I.cheaper
than can be bought elsewhere, and if
are
per­
’n -1
iwnJ, in
term. He brought suit for heavy dam- ! iB bald
held ln
trufi
t by
by the executors of the
inEdwta
trust
f^t«rvTK&amp;
-no^u&gt;,ie&lt;1 ages, andwMKK’’” tttate
of
f&gt; Morgan,
Morgmi and
and is
bi toe
bte
tate of
Edwin D.
be,
fectly
with -yourkpurchase,
return the’go&lt;»b anv time
Monthly report of school district,
T satisMed
-~.-------------——--------------■— • - — '
Mora thin half of Madiaon and Ten- &gt;???.!?*
i
within 30 days and get your money back.
Prof. 8. D. Gr^ss. an eminent sur­ aaa Parisbea. in Louisiana, are under Jbe la,lt£r invested 830,000 In the ool- No. 2. Johnstown. Miss Helle J.
iat i l^P^d
New York
firm
can
lose
no thew s, teacher, for month commencing ‘
geon. one of the founders of the Ken­ water and cattle are dvinir iu irreal
lapsedftim
New
1 ork
iliU1.’ and
and
can
losethe
no
■»
««
tbrt
jmomtL
m.d
that
tucky State Medical Society, died Tues­ SSmbire fSm
April 7th:
day in Philadelphia.
stings of the buffalo gnat Negroes I JSPK’i'L)5rk
Lon« Bnlnch
The Hfinois department of agricult- are neeing from the floodedit_JIegroeB
We have one of the meet complete stocks ewr -lioton ib
region.
i *” la
’fl jjfra
H**" GrantS
irtwnt s ruune."
name.
are finds the prospects not encouraging
this city.
Judge Matthew, of Quebec, lias proG™1 * Wani. ’to&lt;:K brokers in Naw
for over S4 per ceiit. ot an’average nounced constitutional the act ot Uie York, suspended payment Tueadjy, on
Namm ot Pnplh.
yield of winter wheat.
provincial parliament Imposing a heavy acoountor tbe failure of the Marine
James S. Coleman, colored, was on annual license on all joint stock coni National bank. The partners are Gen.
Friday executed at Cblnmbia'. South j panics and banks anil an appeal will U. 8. Grant, James D. Fish, U. -8.
Carolina. • for toe murder . of Sarah I be taken to the privy council in Eng- Grant, Jr., and Ferdinand Ward. Gen. Fred Awirrwon.... ’
Willis, Ids wife’s sister.
ids Bird.................
laiid..
Grant states that the firm is nearly
UmiIm* f'niDdxll
Gen. N. it Halstead, who founded J
A sanguine inventor Ims secured per’110rt&gt; but no accurate figures Georn. “
...
the astronomical observatory at Prince­ mission to lay a seventeen-tnch pneu- can
¥r&gt;
J1®? ^“P- Earl CUpp
Vevah •’ . .
ton college, was accidentally killed at a matic tube along toe canal from Chisafes are locked.
.Ilmmir
iJarilnx
railway station in Newafk.
cago to LaSalle, for toe transmission of ,rTh? «ecut$i’ of the late Cornelius J. Aiuia Emv........ .
At Cambridge,
Maryland,
l
---------------n-v
7-;:“’ - Frederick grain
and small packages by cord* ' } anderbilt,°f New York, is seeking to
Anns Fowfrr ..
,&lt; phas was convicted of the murder of pressed air ut U)e r^of fta mU' a min. foreclose a mortgage for $6,500 onlhe Johnle ••
.
( ♦•ha Bush, a rich widow who lived the ute,
homestead of Dr. George W. McCon- Hallie Fanuen
Auga
•*
life of a hermit near town.
lifo
Peter Rupp, editor of the Democrat n«“Nof Angola. Indiana. The latter Kva Frank...
.
Truman H.
a ¥
Milwaukee
tnmiSL
a-rtaJudd,
’W’M?
1,wa2ke® 1I *t Eau Claire, Wisconsin, will soon: c,aims .that Vanderbilt proffered the Ault; Flabrr
...
njillionalre.
died
Ti r?
rd 1in &lt;California
*i»foniia on Suninto possession of $1,100,000 by the “°“®X ’? re^irn ft,r hospitalities ex- Maud Alice
Godotuark
• ?1«8t 7T 1
Artbur r- d^Ui of an unde in New fork. He tended for five years and for funds
••
Newhall ia
t» &gt;.u
his «.iv
only amis
child.
hag
appoint guardian of fre«,y applied him, and that he prom- Jrule
Asiim McPrack
Arthur B. Manley, an English cattle bis 00 us in. who will have $3,000,000 in ,
donate the loan to Mrs. McCon- Edwin
Edward
“
.
raiser near Raton. N. M., killed a mer­ her bwn right.
' nell.
Whfalle Nye
chant named Griffin, who called at his
It is stated that toe Canadian Pacific , Three Uiousand members of the pro­ tens Hong .
ranch to discuss personal matters.
Carrie
Summons
road has agreed to make Port Williams 1 “uc?
of New York gathered
William Missey. atelier in tbe Bank the chief point on Lake Superior, and &gt;»th«ol&lt;l building Tuesday to hear a \rn&gt;le VanNockct
of Commerce at Baltimore, has i&gt;een erect there a huge elevator. Tbe an- y«lfdict&lt;»rv address, when they formed LtoleWdodF.
Anna hood...
arrested fur toe embezzlement of $17,­ nounoement causes great indignation »»line and &gt;iarched to thenewstruct- Maggie ••
.
at the ambitious town of Port Arthur, Rf®’ w,herv Chauncey M. Depew was UgH Mwanaon
000 by means of false entries.
■ the nr.itor. of the dsn. He took toe DMMmji Cole.
Hon. John Clancey. who died recent­ twelve miles distant.
Edalc Wall .
ly a&gt; Grand Rapids. Mich., bequeathed
Tbe Vanderbilt party m.de tbe trip
°l*rf William " .......
from
Detroit
to
Cincinnati
in
.34
houra,
*?
u
'f
I'
1
”
I
1
*
1
wfieatCiar’n’e Preshout...
Stib.OW to the Catholic bishop to found
Johnfr CahaMan.
-------------------------------tbedistance being 263 mllee. Between
&gt;'■ India, causing us to export
an orphan
say him in that..
city.
The remains of Dr. Samuel E. Gross, Dayton and Lima, 74 miles, the run 8°*d and accumulate debts.
• Neither abraent nor tardy.
of Philadelphia, were on Thursday was made in 66 minutes, and from Day- , Early Wednesday morning a Wabash
I ollowjxg la the amount of prinuuy
placed in the LeMoyne crematory and ton to Hamilton tbe train ran 86 miles train struck a broken rail near Boody,
reduced to ashes in two hours.
in 36 minutes.
%
nis.. and toree roaches were overtuni- school interest fund for 1884. as appor-1
SI. Vincent, a sit
The president
president of
of toe
toe Chicago
Chicago and
and ed.
«*• J.
J-M.
sleeping car oonThe track of toe Ottawa and Quebec i Eastern
The
Illinois road
lias secured
a I SS?S^^l£'SJi,i,n!i;.'r^ajP&lt; tblrty- tlonrel among the various townships:
road has been completed. aud toruugh
that urooertv
received woiindr more or
trains will immediately be run in con­ •'dear
■-clear title
title td
td that
property bv
by an
an amiami­ PX®
nection with the Canadian Pacific.
cable setilement with the stockholders 1 leg Mnous. A gtssengur found his
Townships and fBy. %
Lightning fired the postoffice and of the Chicago. Danville and Vincennes little son hanging bead down from a
hat-ruck uninjured. Moat of tbs un­
three other buildings at Epping. New : road, who recently caused toe foreelos' fortunates were taken to Blue Mound
Hampshire, aud an invalid, named G.
TbTBaptisfttiion Theological semi- j “^“ntervtevrerh? NPw?oi*Om^ht
W. warden, was burned to death.
wen ty^five twenty-five
1
Au intervtewer
in New Yorkm caught
«
aims.a- unry of Chicago graduated
'
ST YiOIX
The pope .is- r
placing
Itefore Ameri­
l-resldcnt k®_
Gn“‘ !n &gt;11!
J“« before WE:.-::.:
can
the I ypW men Thursday.
President
can dioceses
dioceses the
the question
question whether
whether **
ro
nfPS;L
hia fir
firm
appointment
reported that the institution
i tnA Tnillira
o„re„
?,Hat.rt
i21.ae&lt;215d ki“*• QuOetoo
appointment of
of Monsignor
Monsignor Cape!
Capel as
as a
a i. Northrup
««••«»
"bishop or coadjutor
”
iHF.L0™«: Baattea...... ’
would be accept- ! owned
owned properly worth $.300,000 and ,
»i si
at,.
------ Wf.„
... uw
,
owed nothing, but
was m
need
of a li1W7 0*
100,000,000
&lt;.
------.
.a...™.
.
have
a
population
of
100,000.000
at
the
JS&amp;. .
:
•CTW
Celia Enright, a telegraph operator I brary building and a chapel
end of the century; that the southern
In the Slterou divorce case at San
S3
on tbe Toledo produce exchange, was ;
states may then lake toe lead in mantiseverely wounded by tbe wife of J. H. Francisco, a colored witness named facturea; that tl*e development of Mex­
W right, an insurance agent, on account Martha Wilson xwure that in testify­ ico will-be as rapid us was that of Cali­
ing for Um* plaintiff she had perjured fornia, and that New York wdl soon
of family troubles.
Hill
laving promisedL w
to become the financial center of the
Tbe stockholders of the Michigan herself.
“»«’• Mta “
«» tmvragpromisee
Central road
placed tChauncey
M. De*he —
.&lt;•"
vtuiiat
sittsu piavcu
rUMUUCUy JU.
J.*t- •’ R** —l&gt;er
—-. *MMW to — .. ww. ...—. w-.w
"^T | world.
•.—.a. i&gt;.
— directory
JgX. . . . ■. ot .V_ • 7—tha
mamnm. /HMitruzrf
in 1660.
1MM\
Kr
in •*
tho
the road
to All
ll,e marriage
contract in
■iu
Tlw steamshipTltauiu, which round­
vacancy caused by the death of
The
ot S
------reports
r-r—trine
______various
—rious parts
P»rts of
iro; wrehud^..
. 1 "'«tae»i*y, has on
Augustus Schell. •
(
Dakota and Minnesota regarding the
toe board twenty-tour ot the crew ot the
Daniel O. Tucker, a prominent dti- c°ndiUon or the spring-wheat crop are JCrS’VtoauMhip State ot Florida.
ten ot Ixickport. New York, for thirty rort encouraging.
'Wore iaanto- Out of 167 persons on board the latter. ■
yeare a deputy federal marshal, hanged . creased acreage, and trom present ap- “Jy «.were eared; and ot 16 on the i
liimwlt beonise ot Intense suffering pearances there will be an abundant batt with which the coHiaiou occurred '
rar the uwl, idd
,
----------- ; The oat crop is Mm looking none but the captain and two men were £nlttSZ?to“1- ."rendJu,. &lt; .l.S sS,
from asthma
■ harvest.
well
। &gt;
An ageut pf the puetoffice deitartrescued, making tiie loan ot Ute 16*
•"Oni.,
Jmm Smith, arrested for tuppoaod ??• eup imrs are to be landed at Quenu-nl arrested tM postmaster at North
AlKncnester. 1ml.. and secured from complicity in th? midnight murder of £«• .??“&gt;&gt;■“» Taylor and bls wife and
Ake rhtldr»T,
children larks,
who’ .re ______
amongaa"|„
flVR
_ .‘“.t
him a confession that he took$l«from Amos Bockesto. in Adams county,Ind.,
declared tliat hia step-father, Fred jra Incorrectly reported u rSldente of "
a registered letter.
The name of John H. Bryant, of Richard*, fired the fatal shot, aud toat Chicago.
’
’
’
w*
Bureau county. Illinoia, will be pre­ himaelf and Charles Worst were in the
The
steamer City
I
xuosioHmer
Illy of
or Portland,
Portland with
with nren.ro;...;, T""”'1'»•“
dli.ali.iE,
sented to the democratic state couven- party. The three men are under ar­ ! sventy passenger*. tas d&lt; ceived h. Q
S&amp;T*
rest,
'
fiends for the position of
Franklin P. Norris, a young attorney
y^
nt
,°?.
a
of
rocks
near
Owl
’
s
I
------------/u~
—
T*
It is
the Boston 7r«a- j of Concord, N. H., after making an Head, Maine, about daybreak Thun- i
TheM' Mr,
rBrt
earneat effort to establish himself in । day. A sloop answered toe sirnalaof
T k- i&gt;cM Wood purtSer and
.
Amea ha* wor
r-.7; ~- busineaa, died of starvation in his office distress and took off Uw wmSrtni
Pacific start and SSt^idnev nSta
without divulging his straightened cir- children, and toe suX^klSd
•tHl.holds 25.0W Miarea.
'
comstaaces to hia acquaintances. He I soon arrived
th- other p«s- w«.k
?a«wn»T, roO,,hn-tl“c
won arrived to revue tbe
*£* &gt;
Detroit detective, have ImtomI that' ^**..t&lt;irlMTlI * &lt;«'egttpb operator lb &gt;
w^ed^eel to^rapidl^Srettlug up” Sretfi
oo"tbe
To2kb?ve'
.
#,“Sor8,b‘£t CttoornMny,located
***vy gsle. She la valued at ""
tenratlttUy rtolen tor week.XI Ed « Stfflwuer. Mtanerota. Itt. .uromd|HS,&lt;no. Her cargo will be a total :
Hastings, Mich- May 16,1884.

NEWS
ABY
NEWS SEMM
SUMMARY.

Conn.,

follnwinv

I

Chicago:

i

We give one with every, Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.
you

out

Mat-

E. S. PIERCES’ Great Wardrobe.

GRAND RAPIDS.

1566

To all those who contemplate buying

Carpets, Curtains, Curtail Elites.
&amp;c. this Spring.

•&lt;

We are in such a shape as to offer D
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION

N. B.—We are headquarters for carpet jl
warp.

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co. j

Whfar.

E’e-tjs;

»fesrn salite

SCREEN DOORS

The warm weather will , soon be upon us,
and you will want screen doors.
We mal&lt;e
them, the finest you can ask for.

ChariM Ford, one &lt;rf too hmtoo*. viewed at Washington, and stated
bo kilted Jw* James slew himalf •
only difficulty was toe hold 11
I !S?S"
eorai-nylta.

R^STmo hI

Into

Two months ago.

are just receiving the finest styles of
• SIr —
urniturn ever brought to the city. When't
prices,
our house
$!comes good goods al low
J
'
state.

•

�/t, my
The S4U1 annual convention of the

Hastings Banner.
M'tY '"*•

Local News.

'
•hl

the

attend tbe

TOtOWBMX

AMOOMT
o. n. wAitiima.

citizens’ meeting Sunday

-.Bing.
;
H MU no Khas an announcement in

this issue.
'
r
r
sm:(he;&lt;dv.rti»iri»tot wqol card­
ing elsewhere.
HEME.MBEK the citizens’ meeting at
tar M. E. church Sunday evening.

tion will be held in Ionia, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, Jane 17th'
ISte and leth. A very interesting pro-

aid of several well known Sunday
school workers secured. A full atten­
dance of Sunday school workers from
every part of the state Is earnestly desired, and a cordial invitation J
etred, and a cordial invitation is ex­
tended to all. For entertainment ad­
dress A. Breed, Ionia, Mich.

The 6tli annual meatinR of the Hahneman medical society, of Barry and
Halon counties, was held in this city
Wednesday, May 7th. There were 18
in attendance. Papers were presented
and discused on the following subjects:
Praaant Katal Conditions Affecting Life
by Dr. Lathrop: Opthatinia, by Dr.
Pofcemus. Officers were elected for
' the ensuing year: I‘res. Dr. Burton, of
Hastings: Vice. l*res. Dr. Barber, of
Nashville; Sec. Dr. Timmerman, of
Hastings: Treas^ Dr. Carpenter, of

Woodland. A fine supper was nerved
A .m’FxiaL meeting of Fitzgerald by Meedauiea. Burton, Lathrop and
Timmerman,
at the home of the latter.
;
will G- held Saturday evening. ,

When apportioned, the primary
a bool hind will amount to 81.31 per
ZM'hular.
!
• ,

TERRIBLE CRIME.

I’he preliminary examination of
I r.mk Myers for forgery will occur on.

UNDBB SHERIFF WK. M. SOUDDEJl
MURDERED WHILE IN THE
Discharge of his Dutt.

•be Wth.
The \i-. C. T. C. will meet with Mrs.
j niius Russell, next Tuesday afternoon
.it half past two o’clock.'

imrnrLE'S Ufore another issue of
s j4|H-r Hastings will be in telephone
•tmittini'. ation.with the outside world.

Stephen Durfee, of Hutlamd,
Hz Maxes hxb Escape, but OFFI­
CERS ABE IN HOT PURSUIT.
KULL DETAILS.

Ue thep^tr ofblschtarelie was ‘&lt;ae ot
stable, started In pnnuit, behgt about

November 14th. 1866, Mr. Scudder
criminal had one of Parker’s l«t teams, was married to Alice S. Petkins, daughhe doubttaw gatael upon bls puaauen : ter of John J. Perkins, of Prairieville.
until such time as they could secure a . To them two children were born, a son
। of five yean now livii&lt;, and a daughter
re**1!* **
of ,the intelligence J who died a few yean since,
„r,^Tpon
L?'T®*
of’ ” erim
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tar
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t
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beta
of
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J our dti-1I y. Mr. Scudder was one of the moot
tens repaired to the scene of the trage-1I gafial and social of men. He was one
dy, and the remains of the dead officer ! of the kmc4 a man could “warm up to."
were conveyed to this city and placed 1 here was about him no reserve, no
in tbe sheriffs office, where a coroner’s coldness. He had a warm hand-shake
jury was summoned and a post morUtn and a cheerful word for every friend.
on the body held. The testimony on He enjoyed a wide popularity liecause
the inquest will be taken to-morrow. he deserved it. He had many friends
Sheriff Creasy and James D. Benham because he merited their friendship
at once started in pursuit, being about In all thh walks of life he was a man,
two hours behind Durfee.
Marshal and of men one of the most generous
Nims and Orrin Thorp are also in pur­ spirited.
suit of Durfee. It is thought Durfee
By the community in which he lived,
has no file-arm with him, as he threw by hosts of friends in and outside of
away his pistol when he and Scudder Barry county he will be missed, sadly
clinched. When the latter was found missed. Hastings loses a good citizen
it was discovered that he was shot in by his death; and a good man has
the right breast, the ball entering a lit­ "joined the majority” through his
tle above the nipple.
From blood untimely taking-off. The general sor­
found ypon stones thrown by Durfee row everywhere expressed over his
at Geer it is thought that he is unfortunate and terrible death is a
wounded.
sufficient testimony of the sincere re­
From the facts as we learn them it is spect and friendship felt for him as a
apparent that Stephen Durfee’s crime man and a citizen. His sorrowful end
was that of wilful murder and nothing casts a gloom over the entire commnnshort of it. Mr. Scudder was armed aty, and upon the streets all the after­
with authority—a criminal warrant— noon and evening groups- of earnest
to take the person of Stephen Durfee. men bemoan the sad fate of so good a
Mr. Scudder was an officer of the law. ma^; and indignation is mingled with
jrnd was in discharge of his duty when sorrow that such as he should be cut
: he called upon Durfee to put down the down in,the prime of life by a mur­
ax, and surrender himself to the law’s derer's hand.
In their affliction the wife, .son and
claims upon him. Durfee had threat­
ened io shoot the first officer who step­ other relatives of the deceased have the
ped upon his premises. He carried out heartfelt sympathy of all.
hia threat. Doubtlres he was angry DURFEE CAUOHT.-7-THE VERY LATEST.
liecatLse of two decisions against him
Thursday morning. — At an early
in the justice and circuit court. His hour this morning the officers returned
only excuse for his criminal act was with Durfee. It seems that he drove
anger, and that is no excuse. In these by a circuitous route to his brother’s
days a .man in the heat of passion some­ house one mile east of .Lacey, arriving
time does kill a fellow-man. and escape there at 8 JO. Deputy Sheriff Geer and
on the insanity dodge. But Hastings ' Mr. Ed. Otis, of Rutland, arrived about
ia not Cincinnati; and we have no fears 15 minutes after. Durfee was locked
hut that, when captured, the severest in a room. having the ax in his prasenpenalty of the law' will be visited upon ion.
Stephen Durfee. Surely no fate, no
While Geer and others were parley­
punishment under the law can* Im- Um&gt; ing with Durfee, Marshal Nirns drove
hard to mete out to him.
up. Durfee, was told that if he did not.

Yesterday (Wednesday) Under-sher­
Hey the ladies’ French kid shoes mate iff William M. Scudder met his death
.; i&lt; ttired bv Smith, Simmons A*' Pete at the hands of Stephen Durfee, a resi­
o&lt;l v. They are g(»od, cheap and a per­ dent of Rutland township, who lived
! ’st at.
’
■ .
■
on the premises known as the Wash­
Don’t forget to ask your merchant ington Graham farm, the same being
the hand-made kip and calf boots six miles west nf the city.
The facts as we glean them amid the
tmifaetured by Smith. .Simmuna &amp;
excitement incident to the tragic event
:
I’.abndy. »
I’iiE Ma\ nmn.l&gt;er of the Song Friend, I are as follows:
Some
named Orvin
s W. Stranb, Chitaigo,, »«'
“«thee
time since
,inw a
» man nam«l
|_U ion- uianil.is replete with choice
Dnrfee.in juatita court tor
1
d selections
* money claimed to be due from him for
labor. The cane wa» decided agaimd
Mu. Ji it * BUissEI.L will please acDurfee, who appealed to the circuit
■ pt ih. thanks of the BanXek .for
court. The cwu- waa heard at the pres­
,..i!rtK»&gt;h'»wn in taking our reporter
ent term of court, Tueedny afternoon,
•.. ;hv &gt;• • ne of Wednesday’s tragedy.
imcl the judgment of the lower court
fiiuuE will I* important business affirmed. While Durfee wm in the
b.unsM-twl by the workingmen'* tem- city yesterday forenoon Deputy Sheriff
|e toner dub un Tuesday evening next, Geer served upon him notice of bill of
dinl a l ull attendant of luemlieBB is de­ costa, when Durfee became very angry,
threatened to kill any officer-that step­
Benii iubrr that the law and order ped onto hh farm for the purpose of
retingpext Sunday evening at the making a levy on his property, grabbed
M. IL church is to be addressed by C. a stick of stove wood and told Geer I
Holbrook, Clement Smith, P. HV. that lie had a good mind to lay him out!I

From all that we can learn Officer
Geer did all that.a man could do to pre­
vent the sad culmination of the affray.
He showed pluck, but Durfee being the
more powerful man of the two, he was
obliged to fiee or share a like fate with
Scudder.
Hail Geer’s revolver not
missed tire, there would have lieen a
worthless, instead of a valuable, life
taken.
The murderer is a man of about 45
,
;
X'i&gt;b*rn and others. Be there and help then and there. Soon thereafter Durfee putahtatal.revoiver and eartridgre
“"“’j Br' «h
on in a gooil rouse.
in GrelHe and Powers’, hardware stare, I
r“ ."t,
”T
Giw the t biMrrii plenty ol milk to drink, let
1 •net.iutnrt weak nerves come Inter.—t J. H. stating that dog. were liothering hi. I ,,me h’’“j1’ ™"";
1 ’’-now. tp Hume Journal.)
sheep and that he wished the weapon! s?“n' '““Pu'cne
‘
If there’s any one thing that the J our- /ssw *1,
Viliivso,1/wro ' governable temper, and vicious dispo°r kllllnR tor iloff"- slUon lt b
thMl h,
cruelly
i.ai editor l&gt; acknowledged authority U
.|..n it is the nursing of small children. 1». p“w"“
T treated his wife that she was compel!) I

l.'l v. it. A. I'AnxAilAX will address
i lu- workingmenS temperance club on
™x.u next, at 8*1. if our
&gt;imdsy aftenuMm next, at 3 JO. If our
rrolrzed
how much
t-niperancf jpeople
r____
r_____ ____
r
lalmring men need the moral support
Htb*r fellow citizens. they woild
.».■ - th ....
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n^h’
;
[

। let him load it

rtubtaln and mull.h-just
^ere be 1S I**

......
.
.. —atrocious deed he did.
it and started for home in fils carriage. (
M. Scudder was bom in

Duguly Sheriff
Geerswore
swore&lt;.oat» tab'
n&lt;.«r
rant for Durfee for assault and threats,
and he and Under Sheriff Scudder went1
—----------- —---------------I’itAiKiKvili.kand Rutland t’wuships --------to Durfee s home for the purpose of;
serehc no tine money this year, having serving the same upon him, arriving
m&gt; public libraries in the . townships.
there about noon.
Bistrict No. 8. Rutland, haK forfeited
Below we give a diagram of the
its diareof public money, on abcoimiof
premises:
ic’t having school during the year, the
length of time required by law.
The amount of primary school inter•m »PI"&gt;rtiontdto Barry county for 1884
is $lb,tu7-O8. The number of children
nititled to share in apportionment of
this rrmney; exclusive of Prairieville
and Hope townships, is 7,286. of which
namber 784 are accrtslited to Hastings

The school board last Tuesday ov emng, very properly recognieed the servu e* aj |‘rof. Hall in building up our
'-ity schools, by re-electing him super­
intendent for the ensuing year. This
iii.tkes hi? fifth successive election, and
bpeaks well for the Protessor and the
I &lt;aid.
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■ 1—k
-2 ■ hr-.L. t—wooduUe
borne*. * « ^-positions of
5—arfadstoiM

4-baro.
tu&gt;{*

„aklan(1 c&lt;,„ Michigan.
August 13th, 1844. He removed to
l»rairieville in 1861, where he resided
until 1876, when he was elected regis­
ter of deeds and removed to. this city,

and has since made this his home.
In the spring of 1862, when init 18
years of age, he w as drafted, and was
a member of Co. IC, 2nd. Mich, infan­
try. At the battle of Jacl&amp;on,' Miss., he
was wounded in the right leg, the reliel
bullet he then received being carried to
the day of his death. Reserved nine
months, and .then returned to his home
in Prairieville. In August 1864 he enlisted with Co. K., of tbe new 3rd Mich.,
and served with his company till its
discharge in May 1866. During the
latter part of his military' career he held
the position of orderly sargent. He
was known as a most gallant and trusty
soldier, and on many a‘hard fought
soNier, ana on many a
»
field showed he possessed a true soldier s
Mnptalta.™,. M.™. prota
inent member of the Grand Army

throw the ax out of the window and ;
come odt with his arms raised, he must
take the consequences, and that at once.
He surrendered and was at once brought
to the county jail, where he now lies in
a critical condition. He hw received
five wounds, one Isdl entering near the
navel and passing out near the spine,
another struck him on the shoulder,
another on the right wrist and twq oth­
ers in the hand. It is thought he can
survive but a few hours.
There were in the house with Dijrfee
his brother and mother.
Mr, Geer says that as .Scudder ap­
proached Durfee the latter fired his re­
volver and indicted the death wound as
Scudder was drawing his weapon.
Scudder fought nobly until he dropped
dead. When Geer’s pistol missed fire
the muzzle was close to Durfee's head.
Geer was unable to stirke Durfee for
fear of hitting Scudder, the two chang­
ing positions with such rapidity. As
Durfee was chasing Geer the latter fired
two shots, doubtless wounding Durfee
who retreated to carriage and drove
away as before stated.

IN

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Hi M JSr lUi li

era NtehigM tor If yearn,.
Urgent trade in our unc

By fair dealing and
selling goods at low
low prices.

Our Spring Stock
IB FULL AND COMPLETE.

Bi's us bits' m,
We Can Suit'All.
BARGAINS IN HATS.
When iu (xnux! iUpidt etxnr und-Ker tn.

Star Clothing House.

1 HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN

GOOD BASE BALLS
Every purchaser of a

Mr. Mark Russell was upon our iMtreets
Tuesday.

Editor Hibiourn npent Sunday
Muskegon.

at

Col. Dickey, of Jackson, was in Has­
tings over Sunday.'

Gets one Free.

Herb. Snyder, a typo of this office, is
IB with rheaumativm.
Miss Ida Tinkler, of Grand Rapids. ।
spent Sunday in this city.
4
Mr. P. T. Potter, of Potterville, made I

R. K./GRANT,

the Bakner a call Tuesday.
Mre. S. Altoft, of Chicago, is visiting '
her mother and sister in this place.

CLOTHIER.

Secretary Baird, of the lumsing agri­
cultural college, was in the city Weduemlay.
\

While Geer was hitching the team at
. Chas. M. Knapix n
shaking hands
with friends In the city th^ fore part off!
&lt;»
IThkiie Win be a citizens’ meeting in i ncuuuer
_______________
Scudder went w
to where _Durfee
and hist was Captain
of tbe Barrj County Bat- the weak.
.
'
I Im- interest of Law and Order, at the hJ . mHn
Porter were grinding 1 talion, G. A. K.
'
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush will occupy
-'I. E. church, Sunday evening. Spirit-1 _
' Mr. Scudder tilled many positions 0f a part of Mrs. llotchkiw' houw on .
■ '1 ten minutes talks on different lines ;“wL Itata aawXhe offiwr .p-poblirtr^twidhono.-.lunng H. lite Green street.
,
!’i this subject, will lie the order' pn^-hinz he walkwl toward the houae , time, always with credit.
Mr. .Runes F. Mead and &lt;iaughters, |
........the
... s
ening, and
"f
evening,
and it
it ia
is hoped,
hoped, tor
for *’!th ax ln han(1. .mi| when they were : years he was town clerk ot l-ralrievUl .: Blanche and Florence, returned to Lan­
thv honor of Hastings, that the manly.
- ‘
feet apart and near wood pile, and in 1876 was elected regi
&lt;
, sing Saturday.
t/.utat
___ u:_ “nt
7 our ritv
.a. .will snout
.winto put down btoax. deeds
U'hhI citizenship
Scuddericeiaj&gt;an.
told Durfee
dtad.for
torBarry
Harocounty.5 This office he
Cbaa. &lt;&gt;. Burton, JrM of Detroit, is •
lie-i tilled so acceptably. that in 187S he!
»»ll the church.
xt to »to.
do. Both men iiu- nueaso »otaF--y.
- making his Hastings relatives and i
which he refusal
received toe- “DC
&gt; ™...
-hi Mendii a visit.
Owing to the poor crops of last sea-1 mediately drew ]pistols
‘ and commenced
’
si,lit. were rapidlv exchanged county official, lhe state senate of W,
Mena Mudge spent Suuiiay with ,
' M’n, the Banner-has not pressed the i firing. Shots
Sh t‘ ,were
”ist Scudder but iw- chose him as Sargeant at Arms, and the , m-r mtaher. Miss Mudge is teaching
'■atter of overdue subscriptions. Mow mniI Geer
tieer ran
ran 1to assist taudder, but ■*Mju4e On&gt;vt
that the wool H
* season is approaching.1 for U
—____
- combatan
he reached
the
J~ potion. WhenSieriffCressyaiHumDoud visited fricmls in this
position. When Sheriff Cress) asstunwr ask those who
r iNMit "
week.
He has
now
ho owe for the Baxneu
axsbk &lt;, both emptied the chambers
chamtiers of
or their
ui&lt;n. re
.w­
„, ’rfhhl .awe. se made Mr
T-1/".!.?
— ST
: .home
.__ “
_______
_____ SF1&gt; Wn
wwi
r
Gwr drew his ed the duties of htt omre, ne maue mi. r^un^i tu |,.la
in Brooklyn,
w is.
to remember u».
____________
_________
______________
_______________
i. We furnish tbe Ban- V0
iVM» and; elimhed. Geer ore
, ^udder Under
sheriff,
and while in the'
Dr. Peckham,
of the______________
Freeport Herald,
Mtalinrrlv low
Uaw nvinu
.— 1..^- at Durfee,
fbsirYMSs bnt
Lilt it
it mirewl
nuMSrXl fire.
1111. -*■'
___
...
• i made
a_ «Lawfiawseh ia the excewiingly
price at nn&gt;.
one 1 revolver
‘ (Lchar« of
hi. duties
aa such
the T&gt;
B.inaxm a iidl cm Saturday
largt*
or
nin
uuura
ub mteu uwuc w»c
■Mlar a year, aB(| gt that rate we can-1 Scudder then called upon Geer to take
faith
on
k. last. He report.
...Star
he « ent _____
down____
by ,the
reports Inuine*
brudure. good at
M that
th®
' tmt afford to carry credit subscriptions' the ax from Durfee, which he succeeded
..mu '•’'to'"’. 7^72'"~wertul' murderous bullet.
‘
Mrx. W. Pbrlre. of Kalkaaka. and
Go oration day will be properly in doing. Durfee i«ng
p
yr smiuder was a prominent m«m- j jjiwi Htevemr. of Vermontville, were iu
man broke loose
| tj^f l«&gt;tb the Masonic and Odd Fel- • tte dtj Srtmjlay. the guest, of Ht.
■,lH*rvod m this city under the auspices
X tTXl to fire or ta I low itslgre ot this eity. and was “!
'^„r MeUwain, and
•' Eitzgerald PostG.A. R. The vari-.
!vi&lt;-.societies and Sunday schools
■n the city will be invited tp .particii &lt;‘&gt;' in the exercises. Comrade J. H.
I tinier, &lt;»f Port Huron,
a former
ton,,
former n*irml- UirvniuM
“
i« »*Uy
adly RlMWed.
mtawd.
_
Hrs-osriaw
I*
.
l-i layrl m thftritv. Hhe
(b-nt of this* county,. will iteMtar tor, tta
threw
lu
he
u -d-l mutai- *
talk to a numl)ytl“Up^y.»dhytheMlff&gt;M«l&amp;?r
»ieniorial address. Those having sol--------r
h’-r friends interred in Riverside ceni- ran to K.C.Bru» w _
.
■ terv are requnted to inform Com-; dlrtnnee oway and Mr. Brim.
Dennis or Comrade Alexander j with him.
When Itay
“
&lt;■' the fact that a corrw t. mater of de- wounded man at (7,) they found Mfe ex
--------...
. .
-3once rent to mu
l In H.
etty. and Geer and Brute, aach taking

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BUILDERS’
HARDWARE

PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c
Large J|tock,

Low Prices.

�CARIKR8 OF CARICATURISTS.

[Philadelphia Pr—. ]
.
The story that Nast has a life con-:
tract for $10,000 a yaar m ith tbe
Harpers is authentic. He is rich,
comfortable and happy. He has a
beautiful home; his house ia described
at length in the March Lippincott’s
Magazine, and his home life is delight­
ful. HiS position is perfectly assured.
He lias accomplished a greater work
than any other caricaturist who ever
Hved. His reputation is fixed high.
It can make no difference to him if
‘circumstances have made hia relations j
to his paper anomalous. If he choee, |
he could break bis contract and nse his
pencil elsewhere. If he chooses to I
draw a princely salary for doing little
or nothing it is no one’s affair but his
ownWhat a career. Nast has bad com­
pared with other caricaturists I Thomas
Gilroy, after getting all England by the
ears, died of delirium tremens. Ho­
garth’s death was undoubtedly brought
about by his eontroverey with Charles
Churchill, the poet, and because lie
could not convince people that he was
greater as a historical painter than as a
caricaturist. George Cruikahank’s life
was embittered by a similar notion.
He thought his etchings were mere
triiles, but that his oil pa ntings were
great.
8o they
were in
size,
but tbe famous etcher had little
idea of color or composition. Robert
Seymour committed suicide. He was
the man to whose great vogue Dickens
was at first indebted for tbe success
of "Pickwick"—the novelist having
been employed to ‘‘write up to" tde
artist's etchings. Seymour had a con­
troversy with Gilbert Abbott a* Becket,
the author of the comic history of Eng­
land. which John Leech illustrated,
and he also ha&lt;i a dispute with Dickens
over Pickwick, and l&gt;eing nervous and
sensitive, he u ent out snd killed him­
self. Richard Doyle
□vie looked forward to
a great career on t*uneh.
the posi
Pundh. but
but the
posi-­
tion that journal tooK toward Pope Pio
None made him withdraw and lose the
opportunity for wide fame and popu­
larity which he had sought. John
Leech lived and died poor—as Cruikshank did?
Matt Morgan'.-, untimely picture of
the prince of Wales u» Hamlet, follow­
ing the ghost of the roue George IV,
and the even more offensive “Brown
Study,” with the bare-legged gilly
leaning on the throne, drove him from
fame and fortune in England to a pre­
carious and Bohemian existence in
America, though he is now settled
down and doing well as the head of a
pottery in Cincinnati, and as a designer
of lithographic work.
In France
•jCham” died on unhappy death two
years
ago.
Poor
Gavarni,
the
truest artist, except Leech, among
the caricaturists,
was
in
—prison
for
debt
more
than
once.
His latter days were embittered by the
death of his onl
son, Jean, whom he
adored; and to cap all, the house in
which ho hoped to die was taken from
him aud “ n ausmannized" from the face
of the earth. Even in Germany cari­
caturists have bad a hard lot, the most
Doted instance being the father of “Max
and Maurice." On the whole the lot of
caricaturists has been no more joyous
than that of the famous clown who was
told to go and see himself as a cure for
his melancholy.

[Chicago Tribune. ]
A Paris oorre»i&gt;ondent undertakes to
show that Victor Hugo is a very much
overrated man. Although his genius
is undoubted, he is eaten up with
egotism.
"Notwithstanding his extra­
ordinary physical aud mental vigor,”
says this critic, "he really belongs to
tho part. He has no affinity for the
simplicity and naturalness representa­
tive of the literature of the day. In­
deed. he has not caught the contempo­
raneous i-pirit, nor does he wishto. Sur­
rounded by aatellitee, they' talk to
him &lt;nly of himself; they fill his ear
witii extravagant etilogiums. Everybody
addresses him
as
‘dear master-, ’
and strangers wbo call on him—lie isi
very accessible -do little else thani
echo the prsi e« Im expects as his due.
Many of these praises are ludicrously
excessive; but they never sound bo to
him. HL hearing has grown callous
to the exaggerated compliments that
have so long'asiMalsd it. No AngloSaxon could or wonld antlure such a
battery of adulation.
Superlatives
have become so familiar to him that
the positive degree might awaken resentnient. He is cotAinnally accosted
as ‘divine,' the greatest of poets,’ ‘the
monarch of mirth,’ the intellectual
ruler of the age,’ and the like. A not
uncommon farm of greeting is: ‘How
is the good god ?’ to which he responds
with wonderful ingenuousness: """
■The
good g. d ia very well/ ”

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(Exchange.]
1 have come to the conclusion that
the street car is an admirable school ia
which to study human nature in all of
neat return lesson iu politeness admin­
istered which was extremely amusing.
Tho car was full of passengers arid
side-by-aide sat a big, burly negro and*?
a nervous, rather cross-looking white
man. Presently a lady entered and
stood for a half minute or more, whan
the white man-turned to the negro and
asked:
■
•
“Why don't you offer that lady your
seat?"
"Sartainly, nah, aartaiuly, sah," re­
plied the negro, as he at once rose up,
politely ottered her the seat and steppr d
to the front part of the car. Soon after
a negro woman entered the car and not
a motion was made to give her a seat.
The negro waited for a minute or two,
and then stepping to where his late ite&gt;
structor in courtesy was sitting took off

At tbe close of Governor Moses’ era,
ten years after tbe war had ended, the
state was literally worse off in every I
respect than when Sherman had just
mowed hjs swath across it. When the
white element, fitted by birth and
training to rule-, came into power, be­
gin; a slowly returning era of pros­
perity. The’ gain has not been so
much in the old staples, cotton and
rice, as in the new industries—manu­
facturing, lumber and naval stores,
pbosphate, mining, truck raising—
that have sprung up. The old plant­
ers—perhaps a little suEleu at the re­
sult—suv that they cannot depend
on the freedman as a laborer, and will
not put themselves at his mercy by
embarking in their former large opera­
tion^ henoe perhaps one-half of the forn.ecr.large plantations are tilled by the
negroes on shares, tho rest remaining

One sees thousands of acres of rich
rice and cotton lands that have reverted
to their original state for lack of idlers
—even tho famous sea island plantations
are largely abandoned to the negroes.
More than once since coming into the
state have I heard the remark that only
“niggers" raise cotton and rice in South
Carolina, the inference being that rhe
white man can pursue something better
suited to his tastes and capacity. This
is a mistake that time will no doubt rect.fy, for the future prosperity of the
south lies largely in her splendid agri­
cultural resources; but northern manu­
facturers should awake to the fact that
this is henceforth to be a manufactur­
ing country.
Here h South Carolina
the growth of the cotton manufacturing
interest is -o nothing wonderful; cer­
tain minute details of it which I have
been able to gather may weH be studied
by northern capitalists and mill-owners.

[“Carp-' in C!ev*ian«l L-ntter.)
President GarHold v&gt; as very plain in
his diet.
He camo into tho White
Homo w-.th dyspepsia, and he was doc­
toring all the time up until lie was shot.
He ate no rich food, and was particular
about his hours.
H o had breakfast at
8:30 in the morning, when he would
eat a good beefsteak aud some baked
potatoes with cream poured over them.
This was a favorite dish of Garfield’s,
and it was one which he ate when he
could eat nothing else.
It is delicious
and far surpiw-ses baked potatoes and
good butter. Then Garfield was also
fond of a little nice bacon, fried to a
crisp, and this, with a few aide dishes.
nyule up his breakfast.
Dinner, he
ate at 3 p. m., and this meal was much
the same as Jiis breakfast.
He always
had his beefsteak, and neither he nor
Mrs. Garfield were big eaters. About
7 o'clock he had tea, and this was a
very light meal also. There was gen­
erally some one present to dine with
the family, but there was no wine in tho
White ifouse during the Garfield ad­
ministration.

On Sunday Mrs. Naney Crump, a
New Haven colored lady 105 years old,
received by letter into the Eman­
uel Baptist church of that city.
"I never h&amp;d a doctor attend me but
once, and then I did not take his pre­
scription," said she to a reporter the
other day. She laughed through all
her ample girth,
she told of her sin­
gle experience with physicians. She is
somewhat under tbe medium height,
of stout but not flabby build. About

wm

Castoria

m

x Infants and Children

other of dark red. Her Voice is as
clear and jthe play of her cheerful
countenance intelligent as could be
’wished. She answered quickly and to
the point eveiry question put to her.
cures ConMlpatlon.
“Yes, sir, I am 105 years old. I was
born in Maryland, five miles from
Anuapolis and thirty miles from Balti­
Farewell than.to Morphine Bjrops.
more. I was ne ver in slavery1. I was
born in the family of Jared T. Hopkins,
relatives of the” John Hopkins who
founds* the college in Baltimore. They
Centaur Liniment,-A-.Vwere a Quaker family and never kept
slaves. I don’t remember much about
the revolution to sp^ak of. But I c m
remember the last war -that is, the last
war between the British and America.
I remember seeing the British about ।
Fort Henry, down on the Chesapeake .
bay, aud the British vowels sailing up
to Baltimore aud back. I lived down j
there with my first husband until
they began cutting up so about the col­
ored people that he left with mo for
For Cocgiu and Cold*.
Philadelphia.
Then, they made so r
much fuss soon after that wo had to I ONE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
MEOICINE TIME KEEPER,
leave lor Canada. AVe went to Hamilto.i, aud lived there forty years, and
iDYAloable in tho Bick room.
now have come back here. ('■ od has
blessed me, and I am thankful, though I
do complain a little some time. I never
drank a drop of liquor in my life, ex­
cept once, some gin for asthma. 1 have
THE MOSES DAME CO.. DaEburv. Cour.
been my own doctor, and use the medi­
cines my old grandmother in Maryland
told me about. 1 fined to like to shake
K
my foot with the best. I reckon I will
stay here now until I go to the bone­
yard. I never had but ouu coild. and
the little fellow only lived six months."

for ten cents,

DANE’S BALSANIC TABLETS,

d*v.

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E«l Ib«. ■!» wooib.fr™ tbr M
XMl
A. D- J*M. wrre allowed hy Mild court for cn-dltor» to present their claims to u» for exaniln*tion and allowance.
»— •**'*• noYALG. NKX
DANIEL WABMEK.
DAJCWEN MrOMUEK.

M

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Guardian * Sala.

ovh

to hav

BKO
,’iousM

not
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E«r

the east lialf ot the east half of the northeast
quarter of section twenty-four, tn town three
north, rouge eigtoi west. In the county of Barr)-,
and»tateof Michigan, containing twenty acres
of land more nr less.
Dated. Marshall. March 81. IBM.
corm^uvh
. F1NHER,
Guardian.

TRADE

MARK

[Ixjodou T-legrnnh.]
The special correspondent sees the
crisis of the day, and with the picture
of the battle still before his eyes turns
jfrom the field and ridee as „ hard as.
horse or camel cau go. Overhead the
! heliograph is Hashing the news officially
I
Liver and Kidney Remedy,
j A
■ from point to point: but he reaches the
| Compounded from the well known
| telegraph office, aud tho race is his.
Curative* Hone. Malt, Buchu, Man­
J Tho magic needle goes at work, and as
drake. DandeUoa, S*t*ap*rill*, C**' sheet after sheet t ies from under hia
car* Saxrada, etc., combined with an
OKTreMhle Aromatic Kltxir&lt;
I ]&gt;encil he is sure that, if no accident
j superve es.tin-y are reading at home the
[Tin cror jnrcm t nuEnnts.i
words &gt;■« hr writes them; and, his dis-­
Act spo® ths Liver ssd tIdas;*,
I patcu. a i.n.v. &lt;«d, h? r des back to the
REGULATE THE" BOWELbJ
fie.d easy iu his mi.id, for he knows
| They cure Rheum*Ham, and all Uri­
that enough is already published in
nary trouble*. They tevi^ruta,
oourfab, strengthen *nd quiet
London to make the public glad, while
_____ tbe Nervoa* Rynteni.
fuller details must wait till the battle
Tonic they have no Coual.
is fairly finished and the last sulky gun
silenced.
.
A Ira nd of Cripple*.
---FOR
SALE BY AU. DEALERS.
The modern newspaper cannot have
[Croffut'a Letter. |
patience. To-morrow is close at ham!
Hops and Malt Bitters Co.
I have never elsewhere met so many with its own urgencies to be attended I
DETROIT, MICH.
cripples of all sorts as one sees in
to, its own chronicles to be written.
Mexi-XJ; lame and with gnarled arms;
blind or of imperfect vision. But
the
’"‘JS*
Lo-Jo-or o' «OAl.J 0.0 Often be
^1,C...O?,78°?,'.T1° ot
&lt;*»V bowl grumbling in the evening tb.t I
private, aatd ot the Aztecs.
There in there ia nothing later than tho news of
s-nroalr a nation on earth where
Only
which ia im j International Throat 1 Lung Institute
wuere there
mere
On Iv that
that eatiaite.
satisfies whit
nri&gt; ffewor
rtoforrnzwl
wnnM mediaU
'
.
. .keeps
I
81 Lafayette Avenue Drmosr. Mien.
are
nWCbffi^?
tT^ Pnorannc^O?B:i,it\WOUld
- The telegraph
----------- „—
J on pour­
be more
a single
lore difficult to find
hud h
stncrlfl humplinmn.
e»i__a _a_-A J,. . . *
ing into Fleet street the news of four
cJlack, lame or squint-eyed man among continents every minute" of the day and
1,000 Mexicans, than among 100 of any night, and simultaneously the dramas
other people.”
Indeed cripples were of life, wherever being acted, are re­
so rare that Montezuma set , up a
produced in our city hour by hour.
museum of the few in the country as an
We watch at the same moment the ad­
exhibition, and the number was so
vance of Russian troops in central
small that some parents mutilated their Asia, of the French in China, of the
children's comely proportions so that British in the Soudan. We are in­
they might be eligible, and thus sup­ formed of the movements of every
port their parents in luxury. Alas! the crowned head of Europe; in the same
diseases of the Spaniards, • spreading
TbI. liwtluilr. w». lowwM br W. M. Aoartrlk.
column and on a single sheet stand orrutalnMItaurmtata
fmwl. .mT&gt;, tor
from generation to generation, have
side bp side the doings of every capi- Ulr MwrUl trealluriit &lt;4 (uiarrl,. &lt; .ixrrL.I
made cripples no longer a marvel, and tail or great city of the world.
all &lt;1 L.vMae* of the Throat aud Lump, us Ina in
some of the beggars that crouch along
lit? Jn2t.ment ot •**»*’• najncti dUea*es Dr.
the cathedrals to-day have almost lost
Souvlelles new and wonderful Invention, the
all semblance of the human form.
1
[Chicago Herald, j
whkh oonw)’"
properties direct to parts affected, and
Without especial claims to greatness kal
* drills now used in all th.- leadliw h.apital* In
himself, the German emperor ban been
J? * ou y ^nct*
fiottvlelle’ji InvenA correspondent writing from Nor­
tloiiAMl
discovery
octMs
new
metbod of troat
the figure-head of some of the grandest
ln« Uw air pas.Mwx, that Throat and Luns dis­
wich, N. Y., says:. "In the summer of
achievements of wh ch history makes eases are no longer feared. Phndriarm and
1840 A. R. Warper, of Guilford, while
note. He was a child when the great sunerent invited to Investtaaie* this mode of
walking through a meadow in Unaville
If hn|M&gt;M!Me To call In person,
Napoleon overrun Germany, levied trrntineut.
writo for H»t of queaCons and International
valley, came across a large turtle. The
on its people, drove :t« kings and Neus. Thuu*amte treated by letter. Instni
shell of the turtle showed the marks
princes from power, and substituted
fnu
where initials and date had been out in
for brief and inglor.ous reigns crea­
it, but the initials of one person only
81 lAteyme
tures of hb» own.
He was a youth
snd tbe date on which they had been
when the man of dosEny was over­
carved couH be made out—E. R. J.,
thrown and the allien marched ou
1885. Mr. Warner cut A. R. W., 1840,
Paris,
there to rehabilitate tbe king­
fn the shfll and released the turtle. In
doms, empires and principalities which
1880 the turtle was discovered in the
the Corsican had overthrown. He was
same locality by sqme /boys. The ’El
R. J., 1835,’ and A.^R. W.. 1840,’ past middle age when Napoleon HI
were still very distinct. In addition, rose to power on the ruins of the shat­
tered breach republic and filled ths
were *H. J. H., 1870,’ *E. B., 1876,’ and
world with the splendor of his state,
*S. D. A^ 1880.’ The turtle was again
borrowed for the most part from the
turned loose. A few days ago it was
fame of hi &lt; uncle.
found again in the field where it was
He was an old man when France, in
seen iu 1840 by Mr. Warner. No addi­
thoughtless passion, threw its armies
tional carvings were on the shell. The'
»gainst Germany’s legions to be worsted
turtle ia no larger than it was forty
rears ago, showing that it must have in every conflict, snd at last to submit
»to the most irksome condition* of peace.
beeu foil grown st that time.”
Bo” und man and sage, he has seen and
treasures in his memory the keenest
[Beaton Globe.]
recollection of the most important po­
A farmer once said to Bev. Dr. Miner, litical and military events of the cen­
once a clergyman in Springfield, Hl**.: tury, and has stood1 during a general n H&gt;T.K»1 IhrwJlr, lliSX.Su w tujiuS?
“Do you know why it is that I, who as the representative of the sovereignty
have been a Democrat all my life, am of one of the chief actors in those events.
going.to vote for Mr. Lincoln?
1 will Witnessing the dismemberment of his
tell you I once got into difficulty with own country by afi invader when a boy sneewsfu! practice, m*t the alanrliu?
a neighbor about the line of our farms. he has lived to see it united in one of quenres of w&gt;lf-iibiiM&gt; raav be mhuJu r
U5?’
WluUMtf out a moW
m onS
;
I went to Mr. Lincoln to secure him.
“J
I- th. Ulin, ant! effectual i&gt;v
T?;•*,nPle. err
Lincoln said, *Now, if you go on
tersr, no natter wiiai K^«.i±,ch
with this, it will oofit both of you your men to be spectators of and participants
farms, and will entail an enmity that l”..*0
• national awakening,
will last for generation*, and perhaps, following it from tbedeptb, of degrad"
lead to murder. The other man has tion to the beighta of glorr.
just been here to engage me. Now I
want you two to sit down in my office
while I am gone to dinner, and talk it
IftekW Bun.)
over end try io settle it Atal to secure
you from interruption, I will lock the
door.’ He did so, apd he did not re­ ]"“&gt;
»»rth "f good,
turn all the afternoon. We two men, bought. But than va xnuaa't judga o!
id
l”*,crlP«on of one f.HjL
finding ourselves shut up together, be- • manamobTe, no mattar how wtorpriamg ba ma, ba to inoraaaa hia trad.

(BITTERS

ITS smr BLOOB HOT

-iner.
In the matter of the estate ot Emma M. Crad-

quite
dwdlt

‘ALBERT LEA ROUTE/'

the IMst.l*\ of May. A. I». ISM, at ten o clock, lu
the Xorviiuon. at the prolr.itr office, in the city of
Wnriiw. lu Ui» ruirnty «&lt; Harry. b&gt; tlie state of

RH&amp;
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pie ju

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premi
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THE

time f

Probate Motia*.

MortenHC**
.
DvfaulX havtnr been ni*dv In fhr jamw-ut of a
certain indenture of inortaaat1. tieariu# «tate tbe
tenth day of January. A. p. Imo. made by David
Southward and Caroline, hia wife, to Wllltaun J.
Dibble, and rccurded lu the affla- ot tbe Brgi«ter of Deed* for Barry county, Michigan. «n the
twelfth day of January'. A. D. tSn. al nine
o'clock a. m., iu Liber It of mortgage* on page
1W. on which luild mnrunme there I* clalmrdto
be due, at the dale of thin notice. -the *1101 of
oervn hundred *ud «lxty-»lx dollar* aud ninety*
•one cent*, and no pna ecdtiipi having been in1 luted at law to recover the debt remaining
secured by said mortgage, or any port tlM-reoT.
and tlie power of sale therein \,-ut»tained having
beeomr operative, notice I* hereby riven thrt
on the tarnty-elghUi &lt;lay rd June. A. D. UM, at
one o'clock In the afternoon, at the north front
door of the court honor In the citv of HasUngo.
In Harry county. Michigan, taald court house be^
Ing the place of holding the Clrvuit Court for
said county of Born-a 1 ah*!! m-H al public suetlou to the hlghcM bidder
dderthr
the lands and nrvmnrvrntac* described in said mqrt«Mv. to wit.: Ail
All ii.«
that
certain blrs-e or parrel
reel of land situate In the
«tate of Michigan,
Mlehlt-ati known
Irtinmti
eonnty Barry and -date
aujl d&lt;-Mrtbcd as folions, vte: Hie nest half
(dkD Of northeast quarter mc'&lt;&gt; ot section
thirty-six tasi. in township .flair (4) north, of
range nine (»&gt; west, rontainltiK eighty acres
more or lea*, or *0 much theroof a* shalf be nee
vwy to pay the amount due uu said murtgage
« th interest thereon at eight per cent, together

“

CHICAGO.

State of Mlchbcan. County of Barry—m.
Notice i« hrrrhy girrn that by au order ot Ute
prolmXr court (or the county of Barr? Mode mO
tin- Mil day of AprfL ItM. six month* from
that date were allowed for creditor* to present
their claims against the estate of Sarepta M**rv.
late of said county, deceased, and that all
creditors of said drcwUed an- requested to
MdMOt their elalms Itefon- said probate court,
at the probaU? pfhee. In tbe.city of HmUiiki, In
said rtauiCy. for examination aud allowance, on
or before the sth day of October next, and that
«i claim* will be heard tartare said court on
Wth day &lt;d May and on the 9th daj of October
next, at ten o'clock In tbe fonmoun of eaeli of
those days.
.
Dated. April Mh. A. D. tm
C1J5MENT SMITH.

Entirely
■“*fEGE1MLE
[MANDRAKE]

ANO

A SURE

kfrffilcuRr
■■■■■■■■

FOR

COSTIVENESS
I

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1

Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tlons and Skin Diseases.
BBS, MKN fclrtJ, tap., hrtiarta, K

j
I

^THOMAS
ECLECTRIC
WPIW

Aft ys for Mortgagee.
Cta-nes Rheumatism, Lum­
bago,Lia« Back, Sprains and

Htate &lt;»! Mlrhhran. coautv of Barry.-n*. x

Braises,
clahns Mrsfust the estate &lt;&gt;( Feter Cobb, late of1

"Bowance. Ml or before the

Asthma.

Catarrh,

Coughs, Colds. Son Throat,
Diphtheria, Bums, Frost
Bites. Tooth. Ear. and Head­

ache. and all pains and aches.

of May and on the 2Mh day of October next at
^MAprtiXJb^r”
"*

•luuye of iTonatc.
Prolmte Order.

day. th« isth day of April, in the vear one
thousand eight hundred And rlgtaydow.
&lt;^went.fitnllh. JmlgtMtf Proltate.
•■enter d«S£d ”*
",Urtr 01 John H*"h’
fJdnS^£!^.Bu,
W*tlon. duly vrrl
neo. Of Sand-. Harahbeqjer. widow of said detlivTawtuFheiXUfls 'm’V U&gt;del«‘rn,lnv who anIS.."Si!hr^IX.,d
•'"*
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a*?T7&gt;K?
K?!?1' *'}d J,1**’,11- h®lnl At !•»
•aid court then to.be
Otnce in the city- of h

’EraSSs

Hoi Lost, How Restored'

’WBLESaF-OK.

OMAT HOCK ISLAND ROUTE

CILAUDOCK.
. Guardian.

M A N H O 0 L?

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will b

ONE COOK BOOK.

HoPS&amp;MaLt

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A PRIZE.

‘

FOSTER,

MILBURN A CO.. Prop’rs,
- BVFrAt.u. R.*eV.E.

AGENTS

^Reflecting
Safety lamp
S Can te toll*, in -‘rrt J*ir&gt;llv. &amp;&gt;"’
■ mmaa?wu
-----foashee a »&gt;«!«. cwawet’

InthAutanrr .11 lhv«l»le"I
Kittle «0Stte.v.mln'&gt;rri.

ll •4
.. .

r at a seaakNi ot
i at the Probate
i. In said county,
r^rtyter PO&gt;"

He Mwtkm. to the hUh«%r bid;!&lt; i. *« !*«««•)
the 31*t Ntay o( Mm, A. 1». t*&lt;. ■»
"
CheforrtWMm.st thel*&lt;-l olx-r liithr
EpUrtartlle, In Ibecouifty W lUrn. a«
o/MWlfas. P.ITMUUH to h’yn- -n&lt;1 w1,
■ninted.to tne on Um Wth ‘b&gt;
'.dunw.
UH. bM Ur rrolutte court "‘
«t&gt;Tb
““ ftxt-n.'taid tat Mleitimi, all of Ur ••state.
the real
terert of tbe said minor' ot i»
JfR»m.
estate situated i.mii- ? - • 'r" '"'''r^ShW ,
hi the -tateol MlrhLd.. -lenw mJ
aafindlHi.t&lt;Mrtt: (Smur. uclt'S t*
of the qaartrr mW
mu! two i2) mirth, in «•«*■
tte
oMnty.lhenro Routh tlfty-*ix •-■*' n", thertor
JOnntfletiK MHtfheU't
^trKbwn ih the G. M. Ever- «imc tor
XlStaTthence jml taent) .»•„4.
Mtafltee &lt;S) rods, themv '■*'*’."fl'S. (j&gt;n»h
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in every State in tbe tnlou.

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IndtanapoHe Hawn: Th. A»erio»n
character, with aU ite shaUownew
hilwrite LU ________ _ “7““-“'"“ “a

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TSE^iu K HOTI KU*

�batUeWha.at right aagias with our
« »lre*dy xlfnlfled
.
attending the shoot- ineffectual and did not seriously check
rMDAT. MAT U. W.
m&lt; toumamwt In this city the 21st.
the rebel advance. The retreat on our
and 22d.
right became a rout and men by the
Now doth tbe hiMtmnd wield a cluh
thousand came rushing through the
thicket without arms, hatlese and
And A be beat, the rnb^dub,
breathleefl. The rebels kept up a mer­
~„iitlon tliu WK*. IJW.
etoteRlfhty • dooT be awwr.,.
ciless fire, which of course enfiladed
Tbe dust pile* up within his can.
Fisi: gn)« ing weather.
our line, and the air was literally alive
And penetrate, fate itchlni m*.
: It.-iise-tn eelebrale tho &lt;th of
His cheeks an- damp with mnddy taars.
with deadly leaden rain. The killed and
''In
wounded Were falling ou every hand
udy t
fancy
Arm Broken.—Monday morning w and the little limbs and twigs of trees
' (H nneighboruMrifityofCbkHotte i»
Mr.W. H. .Spence, &lt;rf Baltimore, had fell like rain from above. The scene in9
,.,h..v,»IS/&gt;l»’’'“erworlau
hlxrishtarm broken J pet nbove the waa one of indescribable confusion.
imooK- * Cook now have a commowrist by a kick from a hor$e. Mr Officers with revolver in one hand and
(’ious salesroom.
•
Spence was visiting his daughter in drawn sword in the other rushing - to
The cheapest and best paper in Barry
this city Mrs. E. Cannom, having driven and fro, shouting like wild men, vainly
-f.untv the Banner.
a mare with a suckling ocit. While trying to stem the tide of retreat. But
The suiH-rvisbrs are busfly engaged grooming the mare the colt stepped it was no use so far as our division was
in waking the wowwsmenfe.
where “she could not see it, and the ani­ concerned. They were completely dis­
Hemocbatic county convention in mal becoming uneasy kicked with both organized and in the melee and confu­
feet, with the result as stated above. sion fully one-half was killed, wounded
ltll,
satunlnj of thta week.
H.aTisoa Ir.niiture dealers report It was fortunate that Mr. Spence and captured. Among the hitter were
received no more serious injury, as one Gens. Shaler and Seymour, - w-ho com­
■ -,,.1. in th-ir line as being good.
of the mare’s hoofs grazed his side.
manded on the extreme right. It was
qniE au amount of conereto walk
said that Gen. Sedgwick cried like a
.tlll I.- put down iu thia city this suniShooting Tournament.—The Hast­ child when he saw the condition of his
ings Sportsmen’s Club will hold ashoot- men. But the disaster was not as bad
Mr.-. JOHN Hotchkiss is making ing tournament at their grounds in in its results as the similar attack of
put.- extensive improvements on her this city, Wednesday and Thursday, Stonetvall Jackson on Hooker, the year
the 21st and 22nd insts. A cordial invi­ before. 1st, because Jackson did not
dwelling.
hih:ai m vnsN appears to be the pre­ tation is extended to all amateur shoot­ plan or execute, and second. Gordon
. ailing . oiuplaint among Hastings peo- ers. The purses offered are al! cash, had sturdy John Sedgwick and the old
aggregating 8505. Below we give the 6th corps to fight instead of Gen. O. O.
p]r jll?l I1QW.
Howard and the llih corps, derisively
&lt; i; il&lt;»Lt:RpoK is beautifying his program:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1884.
call the “flying dutchmen." Sedgwick
pi.mi-o. lie has one of' the most atr
Shoot No. 1^—Sweepstakes. 10 Balls. as soon as he saw the condition of af­
L.ictire homes in the city.
Purse. 84O.IKI.
Entrance, 81.00 and
fairs inarched the 2nd (Getty’s) division
The croquet factory will, in a few price of balls. Divided 40, .30,30 and
to the rear, facing the rebels and quick­
A.,ks. shut down for a considerable 10 per cent.
Shoot No. 2.~€lub Purse. 10 Balls. ly checked their victorious attack.
time for extensive repairs.
Entrance 50c. , ’
’ 1
for Imlls. Our lines were established again on the
4th, 83.00.
Wori.n H not be advisable for our 1st, 810; 2d, 87X1);
same ground as when the attack began
v
ti.'eFprising citizens to organize for the All cash.
Shoot No. 3.—Sweepstakes. 10 Balls. before 12 o’clock.
ijhadvancing the commercial
Purse 8100DO.
Entrance 8250 and
During the contusion 1 was wounded
interests of the city?
price of balls. Divided 40,30.20 and 10 in the right hand, and came very near
.
h Clark, of the Manistee.Demoerat, per cent.
being captured,'but by a vigorous use
Shoot No. 4.— (Tub Puree. • 10 Balls.
A.-r- her* now. we would expect his Entrance 50c, No charge for kills. 1st of leg Irnil 1 got out of the rebels' reach.
:-nal spring announcement of “The 810XXF, 2d, 87.00; 3d, 5.00; 4th, 83.UU.
Our regiment was scattered in every
AH cash.
.
,
•
. Vrt yard is nirpeted with green.”
direction and the next morning Lieut.
Shoot No; &lt;5.—Double Team Shoot.
A -rxToniAN voiced, medicine ped- Parse $100. 15 balls to each mhn. En­ Wilkins got about 35 men together and
|vr aniustAl some of our citizens and re- trance, 84.00 per team and price of balls. reported to the brigade commander,
supposing his little squad was all that
liK t ditheiu of their spare half dollars Divided 40,30, 20’and 10 per cent.
THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1884.
was left of the 380 and odd men that
r’rilln} and Saturday of last week.
Shoot No. S.-~ Sweepstakes. 10 Balls. went into battle 24 hours before. But
&lt;-\r ::iHE M.’E. church Sunday last Purse 880.00. "Entrance 82.00 and
,
Col. Dwight had “ collected fragments
marly-54was raised for benevolent price of balls. Divided, 40,30,30and 10
together in another place, and soon
purport. This is the largest amount per cent
Shoot No. 7.--Club Purse. 15 Balls. showed up with about 130 more men,
•' er jycilizeid for a like collection in this Entrance 50c. N&lt;z charge for balls.
making about 170 for duty out of 385
1st, $18.00; 2d, 81350; M, 84».OO;4th,
who went into action the morning 1*‘.Ia&gt;tjn&lt;’N buyers are beginning to 8450. All cash.
Shoot No. S. -Sweepstakes. -10 Balls. fore. More than 300 of the 122d were
; -pare fortlie wool clip of this year. Purse 800.00. Entrance 81.50 and pricei killed, wounded or captured, and we
" ircity will maintain its reputation of lialls. Divided 40, 30, 30 and 20 per‘ suffered jio worse than several other
, ( regiments of the division. The fight­
• u-Iwing otic of the 1 »est wool markets cent.
Shoot No. *&gt;.--Teani Shoot.
Club
m the state.
•
purse. 25 lialls to each man. Entrance,, ing on the 6tb of May was terrific and
It is a fact that does npt redound to price of balls. 1st, 830. UU; 2nd, 810,00.• though slight advantages were gained
: ;&lt;• credit of Hastings, that, the attend- xkll cash. Teams of four from any on­’ on both sides, when night closed the
..ncv at the devotional exercises of the, ' ganizetl Club in the State.
. bloody work the combatants held sub­
Shoot No. 10. - Miss and go 6ut. Enhurches in this city is meagre, consid-’ trance, price of balls. 1st, one fine,, stantially the same ground as when the
jointed fish rod, 86.00; 3d. box cigars,. battle began.
-ring the population.
’
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The;union party of Allegan county 83.00.

CORK, (UTS, CLOVER

Local News.

watejTlibe.
the spring the housewife’s
lightly turns to-Clean-

WAGONS! ROCK BOTTOS PRICKS
05 ALL THESE ARTICLES.

IJ»O COFFEE DRINKERS’

Levsiif’s Roasted Goffes
WHICH INCLUDES

Each Oaa Warranted!
Only sold In packages.

Always full weight.
Gives satisfaction to even-body.

PAPERING,

. &lt;'dKignat«l the Plainwell Independ­
ent as; their official organ. Ed.wy C.
Mejdhibl a bid fbr that honor, but he
didn't |wish the plum. I

WAR bKETCHES.

Hastings. Mich.

15 just in our rear, were congratulat­
ing themselves that there would be no
more aghttog that d»y » «h»rF’!**&lt;*
fire broke out on the extreme right- «
wm the detail Unit went out aboot 20
wlnutee Indore. It
ln,
bullet, begen rixlng through the .nr.
cutting twlge from the trees, an
ceeionly a men w* hit. The firing incremedI with Mtonlehlng rapidity from

The discussions on the Morrison bill
make particularly timely a paper annoimced for the June Harper's, on "The
New York Custom-house.” As the col­
lector of the port of New York deals
with more than two-thirds of all the «xtremriy exciting and brave men
importations of the country, the article SS, Ut e«h other with pde feeis practically a comprehensive sketch of id enon peered over the brewt* orta
&lt;w customs-revenue. systems.
The1
-i- .kn woods in our front. It

Gray's Specific Medicine.

We are making three
widths of Tire:

PAINTING, &amp;c.
dmlre to send fr«f by mail to everyone- Tb»
Medicine is said by all druKRisto al Si
ace. or six packAKes tor Ss. or will be

IraY MEDICINE COBnffalo. N.Y.
_ _ pdnt of counterfeit*, we have adopted
tbe yellow wrapper. Uic onlyjn-nutne. ,Gdu»r*”tewi of eum Imoed by us, or Farraad, Williams
StOo.. Detroit. Mfeh.
J^ADres IN SEARCH OF

MILLINERY
Buyers are Invited to Call and See

Before parvhaatag. It will pay yoo to look over
our istoek and gel the benefit ol our price*. We
have a full aMortinent of BonueU, Hat*, Rib­
bons. lAiceaTfe., fic.. which we *-11 cheap. We
“ assortment of Frtzws, Waves,
MISS C. A. SHULTS.

Just received an Elegant line

Material!

of Decorated Cloth Window

,Will do all work In that line neatly, pnfiftptly
and cheaply.

Shades, in colors of Olive,

.* Ktgurw rnmtatnl «&gt; aeialaUKsi.

Spanish Olive, Ecru, Old IJtch-

PAPER HANGING

I Sill to Ridge Board.

"ceiling decorations,
AM
«!&lt;&gt;»■ In tb.i 11™-roo tnn
ask for.
Your patronage elicited.

Out and do not lie misled into
buying cheap chemical paints,
but buy the kind that has
stood the tent of time, and
i
which has alwaws

Call and See Me.

GIVEN

i L KOI
0

DECKER,

SUCCFJWOK to

Satisfaction wherever it has
been used. You will notice
that every package taken

AWAY

DECKER BROS

Dry Goods, Cloaks,
and Muslin Underwear,
Battle Creek, Mich.
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S f

Furnishing Goods,

From onr store has the bona
fide guarantee of tbe Detroit
White Lead Works. Do not
confound the above firm with
other Detroit dealers as they
are an entirely different bouse.

WlHoteta.

Doors, Sash &amp;.
Blinds,
Of Our Own Make,
.Km low us can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

Mt, Uitat t taint
pwosaPTLV

Louie. Midi iUostraCona add
intermt of the artWa.

OSA ND ■AJMtMi tMVIMOH.
WLNTKK TIME TA BIX
Taking cflwt February 1TW. ISMFAHTM AMD.

KTAT1OMM.

Humphrey Homeopathic Spe­
cifics.

and Hosiery in the City..

a

oom.

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

WttattftwM
"hipping ot the

Th* .Niagara Falls Rout*

MMdJerfllc............

Best Stock of Parasols, Gloves

decidedly the worst of it W1SMB6' LISLE MOSE. SO CENTS-

R. J. GRANT

Grand laptato. IW.

Sole Agent
A Specialty.

FOR SALE BY

WATCH

rcferrni'v*.

&gt;cur ’ l,*'e niai,&lt;* **',‘eci‘U

. 1&gt;orh^ 1he
,

Oats, Flour, Corn Meal,
Ground Feed, Salt,
Lime, Plaster, Cement,
Hair, Stucco, Feed
Corn,

We keep s Full Stock of Everything
thttt enters into a house, from ‘

. en, Terra Cotta, etc.

EiwuteU In a oeur
•
Can give the

CORN,

BUllQing

of new Wall Paper in the city.

Painter and Glazier,

Will &lt;10 weU to call mi

Mrs, S. F. Feighner &amp; Miss C. A.Shuits

Them.

I have the greatest variety

BY JOHN J. IWM.
.Vn advance was ordered, and

for^
()n the 10th Inst; the tlhfclgo Herald
ward we went at dotfble quick, or’ as
-.&lt; lel.ir.iUsl its third anniversary. Thb*
fast as we could. The reliefs opened a
Herald i« one of the hanklsomest papers
most withering tire and the «7th on our
.n the northwest, and we are glad to left, misunderstanding some order, fal­
Kite that it is in a prosperous condition. tered, partially broke and many ot them
s\ti’itday last the Indngites came fell back. The disturbance extended to
town like the wolf on the fold, but the left of our regiment We pressed
fhey returned as meek as lambs. Thir- forward until a halt was ordered, and
t.-.-n »&lt;&gt; eleven and a rainstorm tells the occupying a little raise of ground, pro­
story. Hastings boys are bad on base tecting ourselves as l&gt;est we could be­
tail’
."
&lt;;
.
hind trees ami logs we blazed avjay at
Those who come to town Saturdays the hidden foe. We gained no particiy
f»r the purpose of hearing the musical lar advantage and after about two
oice of “Happy George\may stay at hours of irregular firing, by mutual con­
home this week, as he Is otherwise en­ sent the battle in our locality closed.
gaged just now. Liver pads the cause Our regiment lost al»out 50 men killed
and wounded in this affair. Save the
of his absence.
’ zf
fighting of the'videttes who were in
The Hastings Cornet Band has atlined a degree of perfection seldom very close quarters there was no more
fighting on the right until near dark.
• inailed by those in practice for so
During the day our videttes reported
.short ;i time. If the organization as
rebel troops moving to our qght. But
now perfected remains intact, in a short
no attention was paid to it. Lee was
time Ha-tings can brag about its band.
repeating the tactics of the year before
DHi’AiiTMENT Commander Shank, of and Gen. John B. Gordon was massing
■ the G. A. R;, has issued orders for. the his division on our extreme right with
army to attend divine service May 25,
the intent of turning our flank.
i he Sunday preceding Decoration Day,
About sunset a heavy picket ^force
’ hat. they may l»e better fitted for their
was detailed for the purpose of protect­
Work. He also expresses the hope that ing our right and to relieve those in
no soldier’s grave will be left untouch- front with a stronger detail. About
the same time a detail was made of
Cassius Ai.Liof’who is running a about one out of wary four men to
pony saw mill fot Fred O. Bush, of cook ooffei* and prepare supper. These
11 astings township, on Wednesday last men must go several rods to the rear,
■•nt 4,115 feet of oak lumber and 51 rail- as no tires were allowed on the line of
i oad ties in less than 10 hours. The battle. About the time the pickets
lumber was cut into boards, with the wrre being portecTand the supper was
exception of 800 feetof 2x8. The power wk-.ll under way and the officers who
had gathered to the number of kj-vr
used wn.- u 12-horse Mansfield engine.

The past week has been a hard one
for editors, or rather ex-editors. Cot I.
E. Mi-ssmore, wholesale grocerer of
Grand Rapids, and formerly editor and
proprietor of the Daily Democrat, has
failed for a large amount, and one
Hovey, publisher of the Heed City
News has been sentenced to imprison­
ment for one year and to pay a fine of
810 for publishing obscene literature.

A. EGGLESTON.

NO. XXII-

All dealer keep levering.

if
“ is

�To •ttach » «*?&gt;&gt; •»

WABHTXGTOW.
The bouse commitUr.on elections, by s
vote of 6 to .j. has agreed to report in favor
of ending McKinley, of Ohio, by seating
WafUce.
.
The senate finance committee has agreed
to make aa adverse report on the trade-dol ,
lar bill, bat Senator Sherman will prepare ।
•condusioudiracUy contrary.
The leghdaiure of California has adopted I
an solution requestint Its representatives ar
Wa-hinrton to urg • the j&gt;a--saue of a bill to ;
urgdiiize dte territory of Alaaka.
’ An order has been issued by Commia-doner Evans directinz collectors of Internal
. revenue to collect matured taxes ou whisky
by distraint or by commencing milt ou tbe
warehouse l&gt;o nd.
The house sub-judiciary committee will
report in favor of the dismissal by the presi­
dent of Chief Justice Axtt-1. of New Mexico,
deeming impeachment a process too slow
and cosuy. '
Judge Hagnt-r bus asked HaUet Kilbourn
to rtiri.senl bi a reduction of the judgment
against rx-8ergeaut-at-Arni« Thompson to
&gt;20,000; -otherwise a new trial will be

HOUSt

clause from the Morrison tariff bill, by

gTao^Wfordy,

B(-», lad brtath. I***,
and malaria dta-ota. P«
ABE HEADQVAHTBUs
FOR
reeled with thundering apapirft-i, briatach."
audall made an argument
neva stomach and 1*^ er.
taking the ground that busi­
„ ..oold be unsettled by tinker­
ing with the tariff. When the result was
announced the victorious combination gave
round after round of cheers.
ivwr
May 7.—-The Fitz Jehu Porter bill came
up in the house to-day. Mr. Keifer moved il-uiju instrumental exarninaiiun
to refer the bill to the military committee. prae«» 1» U. blMfcta- erf «o wfcw “Ucfe
In the discn^slon which ensued Keifer of uncommon size. Dr. Keiu&gt;edy frankly told yOR SALE
spoke of IDrter as bearing on his forehead Mr. Westfall that, owing to his agr and debility.
a brand of condemnation; and in closing he an operation waa out of the tpeatton, but that
8.rid he had not intended to say anything he could, by tbe prescription 2” Kennedy s
against Porter. General Slocum said he Favorite Remedy/together with local treat­
make him comfortable and leave h&gt;n» *2
was glad he had done so. for General I*or- ment.
out all his days. The outcome of this JflJf
ter and the country would regard it aa a live
that the patient enjoys good health to this daj.
compliment He waa surprised that Keifer
had not brought in Charles Garfield and
Steer (wttneaaba in the Keifer-Boynton
case) io sustain him iu his attack on Flu extensively used by our people are as^ow*. }»
a combination of vegetable anerstivea. It 1»
John Porter. Mr. Keifer retorted that he ia
pleasant to the taste, adapted to both sexes and
B&lt;&gt;b Imreraoll informed Congressman | was sure the gentleman would resort to aflwss,iseffeettreta adding
something to support Porter which was beSpringer Friday that he had advised Mr. ;i low the dignity of tlie member. After de­ lief in all earfre of Kidney troubles. Liver^Com­
plaints. CoimUpatton of the Bow'-ls anddeDor-ey not to appear as a witness before {
the house refused to refer the bill to nuiRvmrutK peculiar to women. Al tne sanu
the bouse investigating committee of which i' bate
committee on military affairs, and then time purifies the blood, thus giving tone and
• O
Sprineer h ehairtunn.
i l tlie
refused to concur in tlie senate amendments strength to the system debilitated tn disease or
The Arctic steamer Alert, which was : The Mil for tee establishment of a bureau age. “Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy for
urMxs. r. ■ lurntu vw-meiur
nreetnted to the United Stairs by the Brit- I of anima! industry was uext taken up, and sale by all druggists.
mb Kovernmct for u&lt;e In the Greely expedl- ; the senate amendments non-concurred in.
Consumption has been, and ran be cured by
tkm. salted from New York Saturday morn- .' A numberof private bills from the senate
the use of Downs' Elixir.
Ing, and was givi n u national nslute.
! were passed without being considered by
A bronze statue of Chief J uetice Marshall, ; committees. Mr. Willis (Kentucky) re­
Frederick Hotchkiss, the draff ht. b *}**''
rest! &lt;ig
k «m
on a terrae-*
tenac • stairway on the west 1' ported the river and harbor bill.
wide awake to business and sparee no pales t&lt;.
frontnt
front
. f the eapiiol
cai&gt;Uoi at Washington,
Wnsldr
wn- on
May 8.—The New Orleans exhibition bill secure
the best of every article in hfa line- }•■
Snttir lay.unveiled
by Chief
---------------------------------- -Jiunltw
-------- --W'alte,
—,
passed ths
the iiosie
house te-day
Unlay by
by a vote of iff to •ima secured
the agency tor Kemp&gt;. Babam h«
in ju M-iiee of :i large asst-mb a?e.--------------- , ST
W. It
It appropriates
anpropriates $1,000,000
$l,0W,C as a loan to I Consumption, Couxhs. Colds, Asthma. Bron­
Tbe house jud ctarv eomniUee iiae de-' be repaid from the Uea-ury o( thejwanl of chitis, and all affections of the throatand Wmanagement
after
the
payment
of
current
Hold
on
a
positive
guarantee. Price 00c. and Wcided to report favorably a resolution for
“
“
‘
’
the amendment of article 15 of the federal expenses and before any dividends or per­
iu’ ruiunconstitution, the purj&gt;oH« being to abolish centage or profits are paid to the holders of When you have a1U
n" &amp;
cough
and want relief, think at
property qualification&gt; for suffrage in Rhode stock. Contlderabie opposition man ifnted Kemp’s Balsam for The Throat and Lungs. A
island, by which from ten thousand to taeif. Mr. Potter said he could find no con­ inutranteed remedy for those disease*.
thirty thousand naturaliz ’d t itizeus are dis­ stitutionalgrounds to warrant his vote for cents and fl.
r
this bill. If this money was to be granted,
franchised.
let it be more property granted as a recon­
Representative Hewitt invited to his resl- ciliation fund to the South. Mr. Holman
As a sure remedy for Sick Headache, Soar
denoe in Washington Messrs. Morrison,
Stomach.
in.speMia.
Indigestion,
Constipation.
expressed his surprise that the house should
Herbert, Blackburn, and Blount for a con­ be In such haste to make this gift of a mil­ Torpid Liver. BlUioumiejM. Ac.. n&lt;» medicine Is |
sultation on tae proposed tariff‘JilU, and lion of dollars. He denied tKaconstitution- equal to I&gt;r. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters.
was told to stesiu ahend. Although an Illb ai power of coaxrem to loan tills money to
?r&gt; cents per bottleuofa member received a written invitation
to the conference, Mr. Hewitt denies tiiat this or any other eurpuralion. Mr. Hunt
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
he has submitted his tariff proposition to replied to Mr. Holman, defending tlie con­
up
into
stitutionality of the bi&lt;l and remarking that"
Letters addreswd to the follow ing pcr&gt;on« Taany membe. of tlie hoine.
iriil hfrugality
were
virtues,
while main Ing In the post office at Hasting*. Barry
There was laid before the M-uste Salur- ' S%h"onJ^
’ B vlce.'''y!r.
Lare
’Cltelaware)
-------- i vice. Mr. Lore (Delaware)
countyiMk-hlgan. Mar ISM:
fnrate ^rnrri^iv^lh^of
movotl an »ma»dmeiii requiring bonds for
John Beach. M. I*. LeKoy. Eocene Miller, Ada
fornte urgins ihe rxpwlit •reofttw appro- the bona Bde j rturn of the loan within three Shaver. ’
Uuol- Lkttkic*.—Alice Irwin, Win. McMurry.
prtetumaMdebvcoiureM f«* the improve- | years without int-rmu Mr. Horr (Michi25ntfOLUlre«^aC»r?&gt;r".".ib «r tWh»!? th7 ^*’&gt;?oppied the aiirendinent m intended Calvin Stanton.
Cariw».-Bidding* C. Clark. Mrs. L. W. (lark.
.toSX'^ThS inm I to kill tne UH; After a long debate on tbe Pfirger
Bros., Ciias. Lueth.
r
pL»i
। merits of the bill the umeudment was re­
*W.'M,PUWEMS. I’- M.
20
!
h*”*1- Mr. York (North Carolina) moved
S i • Erf5 .Sir
I? A^e ■“ amendment appropriating S-oaooo aa a
■ *
5
riutte- of luiitod Stat a marahal lu Ala- |tMin to Hie North Carolina State Fair aaeoGIAKICAL MARKET*.
bama.
i ciatjon on like ciHulitions. He said, if the
Mr. Converse say* it iiae lieea practically aurplua in the treu-ury was to be loaned out
CHICAGO.
affee^l by tliehonw* committee on wayasnd he wanted to secure her share to North
WHEAT-Lower: May. 87i««7e; Jane,
means to report h resulution fixing June 28 Carolina. This wm ruled out on a point of »W(M8H'c: July- Mrt’Wbv.
as the day fur adjournment of ti e present order. Mr. Wolford (Kentucky) said every
June,
CORK—Higher: May.
sesKionof congress. He.gave it u-his opln-, dollar of lhe million appropriated would
88XeMMf: JU,Xten, however. • hat there would be an ad- bring a bhw-uiig in breaking down aectional
OATS-Hlghcr: Alky. »KQj»«c: June,
joumment.u week or two earlier. Mr. K***- ! prejudice s. An aiii«*iidnie**t'wa&lt; offered by a^Qae: July, ^qrR^r.
•------------ 7
7 w.&amp;w..7
•on, a membewof the committee on ways Mr. Hiacock requiring SuOO.OOO to be raised by
. FBOVIBIOMR—Mess Pork lower: May.
—
and*------meann,
- believes tliat toe adjournment,
------------ the association befure^the^tirstjMiyment ui... —
wifi be on June 2x. Mr. Morrison, the chair- made from the treasury. This was accepted
ft M
*'
""
man, refuses to venture any prediction
— •^Vr.'EWffi
—
groernc.
gMy; June.
: JaTy, •».««
to the probable date of adjournment
rument.
A—Tiie house passed a bill giving
Tim house comruitie- on pi।(tents, Thura- the widow of General Frank P. Blair 8A0O&amp; I Cattj.e Market steady. We quote:
day. favorably reported Btepresentative ; for hbi services In organizing troops, and In­ | Choice to fancy steers....................
Greenleaf's
for■ the appoint- creasing tier pension to $50 per month. A J Good to choice Mrrn*................... •*» hV&lt;M.15
------------- -- bill -providing
----------- —
merit of three commissioners “to examine, remonstrance from the l^uiisvllle board of
• Medium lo fair aeen» 5 2.v&lt;fi5.M
revise, and rejiort upon the laws of tne . trade against the enactment of a bankruptcy
Hoob—Market flriu. Bales ranged from
United States relating co patents for useful j law was presented. Some hours were con•5.70^6.10 for heavy:
for light
inventions, remedies for infringments ou sumed in debate on war claims from HenBUTTXR—Steady. We quote: Choice to
ira&lt;-h patents, and the internal admlnistra- deraon. Tennessee, growing out of a levy ■ Fancy Creamery at 21(rt22 $ B; ordinary to
tkm of tire paxent oftk-e, and to report such on disloyal citizens to pay for depredations rood da 18@2(fe; good to f~-- --- -------- -THECOSPIXTEHOSLZajSg.
amendments to the system as Uiey may committed by confederate soldiers. Onad- [ Ifi@18c; common to fair da M*"**
1_^^_
deem expedient. In. a single code or In I jouming to Monday, the speaker requested
draftf of a separate law.”
memben to assemble tiils noon to attend
NEW YORK.
the unveiling of a statue
to «*-■-*
Chief .Justice
ADDITIONAL SKCUBITY I1KQUIRED.
*
—
T—-*«
War at—Bieber: Na 2 Maj
Marshall.
• A minority of the ‘house committee on
May 12.—In tlie house, bills were intro­
Pacific rallroadH have completed a bill putr
to
ting the tndebtedueiM of the roads to the duced
-. rplace (General Grant on the retired
and to restrict to American cltizens'the
government on a new basis and requiring list,
,lst- «Dd
•
MILWAUKEE.
from them additional security for final pay- ownership
ownershtp of real estate In the territories.
Wheat—Steady, May.-U^c; June, 90*/e;
Hewitt presented a new tariff measure.
jDcnt. When the subject wks first consider- Mr. Hewitt
bill was passed to punish thecoun- July, »%a Cokn—Firm at -\3c for No.
ed It waa show a that the roads, under the A
* senate Kl
operations of the Thurman act had not only , terfelting of securities Of foreign govern- 2. Oats—Firm: No. 2 White. 88c.— J
RYK-Strong: 04Uc for No. 1. Baulky— J
not pai&lt;l tlie principal of the debt, but had i meats. A report was made that Ute petition
Higher at 09^c for No. 2.
,r interest account to wuh
™ ■: ot WiUi.m Wetaur. drimln, to tare taeu
altowed the
accumulate
until ItrrecbHl lll«« Uu- uuountot the unUwtullv deprived ot f trert o&lt; taljs(n
CINC1NNATL
original
oritrlnel grants
irraotH from the government
Koverareont Phil | *ew Zeeluud. tatnuuferred to President
Flour—Fair demand: Family S4.7»44.U5. ,
Thorn ns n. Jr., of Kentucky, undertook, to Arthur for investigation. Bills were passed
meet tqis unsatisfactorysiiowingbyinqgaM- to.increase the water supply of Washington Wotat—Firm at »1.07. CowM-Slrong at '
ibx the amount which the Thurman act re­ and to complete tbe sewerage system of the 59c. Oats—Finn at 87c. Ryk—Steady. |
quires the companies to pay from 25 to 85 DiNtrlct of Columbia. Mr. O5Neill Intro­ 71c. PnovtStoNS—Pork steady nt f17.H0.— I
per cent of the uet earnings. The commit­ duced a bill to exempt from duty raw sugar, Lartl finu at«8.10«8.15. Bulk Mcati WJttW I
Bacon WJffHWflSS.
I
tee reported his bill favorablv, but the dls- rice, and various other articles of food.
aatitfied mbiorily, Messrs. Caa&amp;idy, Post,
ST. LOVIS.
OiitcriT
Court
adjourned on:
and Hanbuek. went to work on a new
Mcbcme. and liave finally secured for it Wednesday
y to
tO Monday,
MO»a.y, in
m respect
rap,-, to
.o I
tl.UX
though a minority report the approval of
y of ”
I nder-bheriff
@Wkc. -C
orn—
-Lower:
MifosiKc May;
’
- Scudder. QBbftc.
Corn
Lower; AlkWHWc
May; f
iwaxjy every mrmlxjr who voted for the the memory
ita&amp;lKcJune. UATO-LowwrMiv.fiX;
_
other hill. It1 differ-, entirely from the IJelow we give a BUinmary
of
the
pro.J
JXTft
Z'
lz
’
wer
2
May,
summary
pro­
Thurman act, in requiring a specific sum
ceedings:
*
from the companies every six months, no
mauer wliat their earnings or losses may be.
People vs. Raido Reynolds, larceny;
The entire debl Im readjusted ami Die old
.
promises to pay reniaced bv bonds, the first pleaded guilty.
of w h.cb ts parable six mouths from the
People vs. Emmet Pierce, rape;
date at which tire an gom. into operation,
not
guilty.
ami the others at inlenpls of six months pleaded
B
7
BALTIMORE.
each, until the debt te fifiidly canceled with ‘
altmork
People Thomas Casey, burglary;
Wheat—Western
lower; Na 2 Winter
tee payment of the last bond. The average
Red
.............
time at which I lie bnndR are. due fa twenty- pleaded guilty.
three years. Tito time for pa&gt; incut is thus ■
.
' l b*" ""
04
UV
bra*“ “
.M Ml
„ „&lt;*. ta„„ I have luat rerdved aaatkar r*H"a4 *■' *i&gt;:
People vs. Dan Bolinger, wssuult —
tocreaaed suiucwiuit b.-'-- ci1,
Mixed dTSfrOc. Kyk-Higher M S$n. I
Thurman art, but the Heenrily •’ to be In- and battery continued.
creaMsl by tlie nil&lt;111 km of all branch lines
People vs. Charles Cox, burglary;
anti new roa«fa b-hmJng to tbecorjiuratioti.
BOSTON.
and the default of |«y incut ou one bond pleaded not guilty.
Wool-Dull andeaay; pulled »&lt;Hhc.
renders the whole debt liable to legal pro­
^Joseph Hughes vs. Michael Delaney,
cess for -collection. Tlie Union Pacific,
tBrer ffo of these wagoM are in use In Barry oount) today, and are giting the beat of saUafarttou h» ever) raw.
which never accepted the terms of the trespass on the case; stricken from
Probate Order.
Thurman act, will probably be embraced in
In the line of HAY TKDDKKH. I can give you your choice ot the three best machines mule. I sell tbe Bullant. Allen ami Bookeslkr
Blate of Michigan. CbuntY of Barry.-M.
calendar.
’
thfa new arrrangemeaL
! At a Heaslon of the Probate Court foe the Coun­
Herman Wheeler vs. Parsol M. ty of Barry, hidden at the Probate Office In the
CONGKfQWHOMAL
city of Halting* in said county on Tuesday, tbe
I Wheeler; verdict for pltf. for, $10.87, 13th. day ot May, in the year one thodsand
fte»J*N‘lfully.
.
eight hundred and elghly-faur.
.
SENATE.
and-order staying proceedings.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probale.
Mat A—In tlie senate Mt*. Vest made a
In the natUr K Ur* **■* “
Bussell.
Elvira Jordan vs. R. S. Jordan; 1 ^TJ
favorable report on a bill to erect a public
^uiktlngat Detroit, limiting the cost of the
(
she to 8900,0X1. Several memorials were judgment for pltf.
presented lu favor &lt;rf suspending tlie coin­
Hiram Watts vs. Wm. Varney;
age, of the silver dollar. A bill for a free
bridge across the Potomac w as passed. Mr. stricken from calendar. .
Thereupoti It Is ordered, that Tuesday, the
Vanee made an argtunent In support of the
tucy L. Flint vs. A. 8. Winn; do.
free ship bill.
■ .
^y(&gt;OL CARDIN!
H. L. Newton vs. M. C. R. R.; con­
May 7.—In the fmnate Mr. Edmunds in­
troduced a bill to (Marc the name of U. S. tinued.
are required to abttear at a newlon of aatd
Grant on the retiredlist of the army, adding
Orvin Thorpe vs. Stephen Durfee; Court, then to hy hoWen at the l&gt;robato Office, in
that everybodv uiulerHtood the reason. Mr.
ItariitWMMjM, in roll room, rod .biw ■
Blair presented a measure for tiw adjust­ judgment for pltf. for $83.15.
.
P^jreror &lt;ta,
ment of accounts of laborers aud meciiaulcs
8. P. Russell vsJS. J. Forshey; dis­
undtr tbe eight-hour law. Mr. Hill address­
ed the senate in favor of the forfeiture of missed.
lands granted to the New Orleans, Baton
Hrnige and Vicksburg Railroad company.
A. P. Cook vs. O. Dickinson and
When the shipphe bill &lt;«me up, Mr. Vest
i»«nrmi)Lo&lt;owo&lt;1i.c*ar1Isu u,ta
•eenred the adoprimi ot h claure abolishing Milan Waldorf; order for oommission
tonnage dues on American vessels entering to take testimony.
weekx, prevkxw to Mid dav of her
■Mon abort OOUWM M..U M,ml.,«»
United States i&gt;oriv. There was an earnest
Clement 8mita va Thomas M.
[A true copy,^
C *Judg
dtecnasxm ou the proposition to pay 81 j*er
&lt;*U»rWrr.l.,u,.rtlyl&gt;IHWha, |
,h
mile for the carriage of ocean nuuls. Gen­ Mitchel!; Judgment for pltf. for
eral debate on theMlI to dose thfa after'Frobate Order.
0»«&gt;*kra«n&gt;l,lM&gt;Ml|&gt;r ol 1-wmtar
$196.76.
Ktate of Michigan, Coutfy of Ba
tart.
Hurt entered the field and imw offer tor wdr tlw tlmr-tried and slasj' relmhfr.
Enos Boughton va Luther and
to serve ou a conference committee ou the
HwUnc. MW H, um.
■
Fitt John Porter ImM, aad Mnwra. Sewell. Emma F. McDerby, foreclosure; de­
Hawley, and Cock roll wwe appointed. Mr.
Mitchell made a favuraWe report on the bill cree and order of sale.
granting pensions to mhUeia of the Mexican
DIVORCES GRANTED.
war, with an amendment that only deix-ndLottie va Chas. Galusha.
gEWEKPIPE,
’
Ellen va Geo. D. Smith.
inquiry mb to whether any ste)«had been
Ida E. va Stephen Miller.
Minerva vs. Geo. W. Rickie.
»itlpj&gt;ing
Henrietta va Geo. W. Gordon.
tt U mtiered. that Monday. the
to, A. D. UN. at ten o’clock'in t&gt;» 1
Sam. H. va Lauren Smith.

vote. at
plause.

rjv iu«u ouaciru UM"
yri&amp;iSMsrfn-teisz^^

Warrior Mowers,

At a Bargain.

McCormick Twine Binders.

McCormick Iron Mowers.

C. Whitcomb,
acnrr.

McCormick Reapers,

Horse Rakes. Hand and Self-Pump

Spring Tooth Harrows.

Jackson Tile.

We Have Gone

Two doors east of our old Store to the building former)jot
cupied by Ralph Jordan. Have fitted
the building
»

And our 15c, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60r Tea* cannot be beaten

03

Canned Fruits, and finally a full stock of nice fresh
always pn hand

from 6c to 9c per pound.

CALL AND SEE VS.

-

tLa&gt;_|

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
----- AND SEE THE-----

Latest

and

Best Thing Out,

W Buckeye Low-Down Binder.

i

simp|est |Jest binder in the market.

.—

Come in and see it.

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.

Chester Messer

Important to Farmers.

8724

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
OF THIS CITY,

■ . . . . . . . IJOHMSTONBEAPEBS,IOWEBS&amp;BIHBEBi

Drain Tile.

* »*yw,u
vpsosz

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.

We keep a ftril line of Agricultural Implement;

See us and get our prices before buyingChilled Plow Points.

C*rri»ges and Wa

Perry Boyc

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 5. '

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 23, 1884.

The Hastings Banner. ROLLEK FU&gt;DBHaFUNV-S Bahry Co., M*!L,
—BY—

SUBHCBIPTION RATES] ’
■vauro. St.un per year: If paid within six
M.JSprr year: it not paid until ex• ration of year, SL50. Subscribers out- .
-i.b-nt Barry Co, 41.25 per year. In­
variably cash In advance.

ADVERTISING RATES:
&lt; .hiiitn per year....,........................... *100 00
Extra'charge tar special positions.
JOB PRINTING.
twrlal pride is felt In the Job Printing De­
ment of the BaNMKH. Even-thing In the
oftu-e is new; nnd with the latest facesot
. the most approved patterns of machinery',
muprtent workmen employed, enables tho
x hi: t“ do Ilrrt-chuw job work.

g±rt9K:l&gt;y,»n°-!i

Geaoa Lime,

Airoa Cement,

Price and quality guaranteed.

Cash Paid for Grain, Wool, Hides
4c.,. at

Barlow’s W Dmit.
ART GALLERY,
North of Merchant’s Exchange.

■ i 41. E-Ks AITEX.
C. H. VakAKMan.
r XAi’l’EN A Van ARMAN,
TY
Lawyers.

Desiring to gfcve our new method an introduc­
tion to the public, we have concluded to furnish,
even though the cost of production greatly ex­
over Hastings National Bank.)
ceeds the old method so long In use, our Fine
Finished Artistic Imperial Cabinet Cards tor
JOHN CARVETH,
43.50 per dozen: Panels. W.50; Cards. 82.00;
,
Attorney at Law, Tin-Types, 4 for 60 cente.
Middleville. Mich..
The public are cordially Invited to cal! and
p W. NISKERN,
examine specimen* made by the Instantaneous
1 .
Lawyer.
process at the New Gallery.
. *»)ver Spaulding's dry goods store.)
»» :l attend promptly tn all business In all
- - Charges reasonable.

E. E. BLOCKSOM.

'

Attorney at Law,
t »,-,t .1. S. t;L.xlyear &amp; Co.’a store.)
tires in nil courtstif the State. Collections
niptiy Attending tb.

W. LOWRY. M.D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
.Orttec. .01 Thorn St. Hastings, Mich.)
• . - : a tw n or country promptly attended.
"rt r Jiours-O to 10 n. in. and 1 toSp. m.
• rphoneat HollewayNdragstore.
r#* .special attention paid tosnrgical diseases

Y.

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.A.

KETT &amp; BUTLER,
Pysicians and Surgeons,
, Prairievine, Mich.)
sll«. nijcht or day. promptly attendee!.

K.TlSl MERMAN.
Homfcpathic Physician &amp; ^Surgeon,
■tr&lt;t door east &lt;d Holloways’ drug store.)
Il :. WM; JONES. .
Dentist.
’. ‘ work promptly attended to.

R’ ELTON ct CROOK

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’
I

••

jg.-nts for the Watertown Insurance Co.
ante policies on a man's property against
Are, lightning or wind; against a man’s
o death and accident.

&lt;-iu Abstract Block. Hastings, AUcji.)
•• j- rhe only set of Abstract Books n&gt; Barry
| A FOOTE. M. D..
J'Physician and Surgeon,
HI.. • l ari side Main St., N’aahviUt.MICh.)
•■•■sldciiv next door north Wolcott House.
.'.
&lt;l s promptly attended too, day or night.
pSEPnSzN’IGHT.
••
Veterinary Surgeon.
•. itdence. Biilliuid.neMr Veckley school bouse.)
'a :: itt-ml all edb for services night or day.
&gt;
»mmsoniniie.

.
Brown, M D.
W. P. Polhkmuh, M. D.
11 :&lt; BROW X * VOLHEMUS,
1' Homa-pat hi«: Phjx^ians &amp; Surgeons.
over Julius Russell's store. Main St.I
■ 'df answered from the office at all hours of
-n.v or night. Dr. 1‘olhemus will give special
-ct mn tn discuses of the Eye and fcar.
•t’-.-r houra-0 to 12 a. ui. t i to 4 p. m.

holmes a holly,
1‘

HE IMIDRTKD CLYDEHDALE DKAFT
STALLION,

T

FARMER’S FANCY
Is a rich
an&lt;l large
dapple
bone and
black. 4
years old
the 11 rat
kind ami­
ot August
able dlsIs sixteen
position,
hands 2 !4
with suinches
high, lull
inuneiuMl
style, and
tali, and
is consid­
weir h s
ered by
15*0 ll«B.,
good Jud­
ges of draft horses to be the liest horse lu the
country for fanning and road purposes.
Pkdigkke—Farmer’s Fancy was got by Young
Chancellor. For description see volume 4. page
221,.Scotch Stud Book. Young Chancellor is
number 1NW. he by Chancellor 141. he by Lord
Haddo W2, he by Ixird Haddo 4SB, he by Clyde
(alias Clyde Boy &gt; 5M; dam Darling by Beggar 45,
grand dam by (Idney Star 8W. Fanucr’s b anev.
dam Nancy by Glancer. 2nd dam by Fanner s
Fancy, 3rd dam in- Sir William Wallace, 4th
dam bv Young Ruffle Punch.
.
'
Signed by J. SUN LEY, Breeder.
Farmer’s Fancy will make the season of UW
at the Flower fann, Prairieville.
Tkhms.—To Insure, 820.00; for season. 815.00;
single service, cash, 810.00. Escapes aud acci­
dents at owner's risk.
4-ll-am

\

pOR SALE

। «»UK A &gt;HELD0N\

Or Woodland,

At a Bargain
The property known as the “ Morgan Place,”
oh Church street, H&amp;stiugs, Mich.
c.. call on or address

C. Whitcomb,

AGENT.
Or MBS. F. L POTTER, Vcnnontvilie.y

QEWER I* PE,

Drain Tile,

li •• to call the sp»*clai attention of their
niendt to their

SPRING STOCK

Chilled Plow Points.
AT BARLOW S ELEVATOR

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS
AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, CROCEERY, '

AND GLASSWARE.

" unipose to do an honest business. pay a*
' ’ll for produce ns Hastings or Nashville, and
'■ ■■ you goods at a reasonable profit, competing
'"*&gt;• tbe above iriacetu
.

w- appreciate the liberal, patronage our
■' ■ n&lt;|» hive given us in the. past, and hope to
"terlt a large itart ol Woodland trade by fair
•-•v.’ina and low prices.

SEVEN per CENT, discount for cash
will be given on sums of $1.00
and upwards, except sugars
and prints.
"..

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY.
DIES

in seajjch

OF

’

MILLINERY
Will do well to o!I nti

Mrs, S. F F»ighn«r 4 Siu C A. StalU

aii" Hur*Tn

y ASHVILLE

Agricultural
Depot.
Msr 2-Eons Mu Sldw,
Light in Draft, left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 feet
long.

Ram ani Cron Motors,
Royee Reapers.

HaviM Md Hartvxfin'/ Marhn’
eru used.

farm machinery
«■»•■* «***- a

*»•«*•* W**&lt;x

Hardware and Building
Material, Doors, Sash,

fife

Rondout, N. Y.. some time

Corn, Bran,

•.mi-sr Smith.
J’liti.trT. Cotxmova.
, G.ige of Probate.
ProMCtitinff Attorney.
.11 TH A- COLG ROVE.
Lawyers.
over It. K. (Inuit’s store.)
-,vtIce hi all courts ot the State, Collections
kbke&lt;l alter. Money to loan on real

E7KENASTON.

County News. 1

Choice Salt Meats,

.

arshall l. cook.

mb. wm. west? all,.
r«rr&lt;l Continually tor

Cedar Oinx
Sidney Hull has his new house nearly
completed. It k a fine building
We are informed that George Cox is
held for trial in the circuit court for
being connected with Thomaa Casey in
stealing clover seed and other articles.
We sincerely hope that the gang of
thieves who have raided this part of
the county for a long time may be
broken up and the members all dealt
with according to law.
I.ast week some miserable villian
came along the road about two o’clock
at night, and fired two revolver shots
into the Window of George Baker's bed
room.
A few cattle are running at large in
the highway, contrary to the laws of
this state.
By the death of William Scudder the
county has lost a good officer, a friend
to all, a man respected by all who kne w
him, and a great-favorite in this part
of the county. •
Whittemore &amp; Co. have moved their
saw mill from this place and gone to
Podunk. May success attend their la­
bors in the future as it has in the past.

WHOLE NO. 1505.
had stood on end durifcg the recent
rains.s It may perhaps be needless to
add that as soon as he felt and realized
the situation, our worthy friend made
the “greatest effort of his life” to get.
away from that. larrel. Mr. Brown
was soon found standing with his face
turned away from a well heated stove»
enjoying the p-nial warmth which
seemed to be lurking in the vicinity
where it would &lt;k» the most good.

We occasiooally w-e men walking
alorqt talking to themselves and mak­
ing crooked paths: notwithstanding,
nevertheittB.
Henry Lewis is preparing a home up
north. :WU1 move his family there
early next fall.
Henry Hewitt’s brother, of Allegan,
is visiting him.

Our fanners have finished corn flant­
WOODLAND.
ing.
■
;
Reuben Crowell is’slowly recoveris/Winnie Russell is still growing worse.
Mr. Westfall that, owing to his age and deollity
from his sickness
h2
TS* ou* of‘th* SwSon. but that
Lorenzo Dean’s baby is very sick.
the tcracrlption of •’keunedy’s
Henry Galile has started a paint shop
Mrs. Adda Hamilton, of Bellevue,
Favorite Remedy.’’ together with local treatover L. D. Warner's agricultural -store. spent last Sabbath at her father’s, A.
n«®t, make him cpmfortablo and leave him to
The outcome of this waa
W.
Wilcox.
Claudie
Haight
is
seriously
sick.
that the patient enjoys good health to this day.
O. W. Crofoot is finishing off a part
John Landis has purciutaed u new
1
Bmnedy* la being
.
self binder and is now rewdy for his of his house to rent.
extensively used by air people are as follow*. It
Memorial service at the M. P. church
wheat to ripen.
nliEl'w"??0? °* v*«r*‘»0 alteratives. It Is
,to t’11' ta'rte. adanted to both sexaa and
•
Hi Walts and Joel btJohu.each next Sunday
wffording Inmtetlfate rete.L1 “lA"®!.®1 Kidney trouffles, UVer Com,
T. D. Abbot, pastor of Assyria circuit,
sport a new carriage.
plaints. Constipation of the Bowels and de.rangeiuentM peculiar to women. At the aatae
An attempt is Ixiing made to revive has gone to Baltimore, Md., to attend
titpc purim-s the blood, thus giving tone aud
the cheese factory project. Lt may yet the general conference.
^TnMh ta Ute system debilitated bydlseaee ®r
SfclO-ffdrJ^ ' Norite *&gt;mdy’’ far
be a success.
MAPLE GBOVX.
8. W. Branch is building a new ,barn.
ingrta?wuiM™ ,ob***a b&gt;’elcle ro,ler-rttMMrs. Howland, of Hillsdale. i&gt; visit­
The carpenters have commenced the
ing relatives here,
frame werk of the addition to the hotel.
T. L. Parker spent Sunday with us.
Dave Smith, one of our efficient car­
Sr '™rt4
Oou- Bn*...
Horea, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter,
Wolf Bros, raised a barn for Benj.
penters; bosses the job.
£L.*!5rpHM&lt;Jn'^1‘blalns COT'^
all Skin
Miller, last Tuesday.
5™?."n.d l»«!tweij cures Plies, or no pay
Many of the citizens of the village
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlsWhy was Elmer More so willing to
»”■ money refunded. Price® cents per
were made aware of the fact last Satur­
box. For sale by W. iH. Goodyear.
“Set them up” last Saturday ?
day, that the ladies living near the
Miss Eva Bates is teaching a very
The Mormons have a Sunday aebool at Gallen, . On Wednesday afternoon of last
Tamarac church intended to place a
Berrien county.
successful school in the Quail Trap
week, the Ladies’ Foreign Missionary bell in the church.
t
district.
They are ahwts ot sunshine. A Methodist Society Was entertained by Mrs. Albert
Della England has resigned her posi­
Jake Endinger says he never did be­
clergjnuui. of Hartford, Conn., writes Dr. Dav Id Storms.
A good attendance and a tion in Holmes A Holly’s store.
N- Y I that '’Favorite
lieve in planting com as early as sonic
cartd hlm ™ -Chronic Liver Disease pleasant and profitable meeting report­
Many of the German Baptists of this
and Indigestlijn. from which he had suffered for
people
de.
a long time. This was splendid, but nothing ed.
town are intending to take in the ex­
Party at Joe Smith’s last Thursday
more than anyone tnay expect who uses this
On Friday evening there was a meet­ cursion to Dayton, Ohio, which will
medlelne. One dollar a bottle Is a small conild-'
night.
.
eration when iieaKli h in question. The clergy­ ing of the heathen, which took place on come off the first week in J une.
man says he b going to Introduce Dr. KennedvM
F avorite Remedy ‘'among hh people. He cant Hie porch of Henry Mosier’s shop and * A late issue of the Banner contain^
do better.
moved about from there to the store a statement from the Carlton corres­
C. D. Cooley has returned to Nash­
Burglars ply their vocation yet at Ann Arbor steps, and vice-versa. The entertain­
pondent of the paper, stating to the ville, having made a visit to friends in
with varying sueeow.
ment
consisted
of
singing,
dancing
yell
­
effect
that
Woodland
’
s
good
mail
ar
­
Calhoun
Co.
Fred Hotrhklas guarsubt* positive relief for
auv &lt;»ugh. cold, cronh. or lung complaint by ing, breaking down the fence lieforethe rangements were kept up to accommo­
Wm. Atkinson was shaking hands
using Ackers BngtttB Remedy, or will refund
hotel
and
such
performances
as
heathen
the money.
date a few selfish individuals who with friends in town on Saturday.
The strike ended at Npriug 1-ake and the are supposed to enjoy. We will hope wished to ride to Hastings. Query is
The Whitney family combined with
strlkersjtrv beaten.
they enjoyed it; for it they did not it now, why nof accommodate the selfish Locke &amp; Long will give one of their
Costiveness h the:cause of the Intolerable was lost time, as the peccable 7x111100 Woodlander in preference to the selfish
musical, minstrel and acrobatic enter­
“bad breath” of miilttludm. Dr. Henry Bax­
ter’s Mandrake Blners remove the cause and of the neighborhood were disgusted Carltonite? . Our mail arrangement tainments in the Opera house, Saturday
prevent the evil, and cost only 25 cents.
with the exhibition.
suits about 1,000 people as it is at pres­ evening. May 24. The trotpe has l*en
The Harbor Point ansociatlou are talking of a
A large number of our citizens at­ ent, and did not under the old arrange­ here before, and those who saw them
IFermaneilt dock.
tended the burial of Wm. Scudder at ment suit any one bnt the carrier who report that the entertainment was
Consumption Cured.
There is general lived at Hastings. No, our present ar­ first clgss.
An old physician, retired from pnwUce, hav­ Hastings Friday.
ing had placed In hLs hands by an East India
A large delegation of Masons and
mlMiomwy Die fornnila of a simple vegetable mourning over his untimely death. He rangement just suit** Woodland, and
remedy for the sjieedy and permanent cure of was a man who had many friends.
she means to keep it as long as possible. Odd Fellows went to Hastings on Fri­
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
A SalilMith school concert will be held
all throat and lung affections, also a posith e and
day
to attend Wm. Scudder’s funeral.
.
CARLTON.
radical cure for Nervous Debility nn«l all nervous
Decoration day will lie appropriately
complaint.'*, after having tested Its wonderful in the M. E. church next • SabiKith eve­
You can pay twenty five per cent of
curative powers In thousands ot eases, has felt ning.
observed by the people of Nashville,
It bls duty to make it known to his suffering
your road tax by planting trees along
W. J. Murphy, of Rattle Creek, was
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
under the auspices of Jefferd’s Post,
y-our road fenee.
to relieve human suffering, I will send free of in town last Wednesday*. '
charge, to all who desire It. thta recipe. In Her­
Beeley Crane came home from Mus­ No. 82, G. A. R. The several organized
man, French or English, with full directions ifor i
F. F. Ward is on the sick list.
order* in town will attend in a body.
kegon finding no work. Still employers
prejiarlng and ualng. Bent by mail bj address- |
Ing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. ,
HUTLAND.
advertise for help to cheapen price of The district schools are ail invited to
Novni, 1(9 Power’s Block. Rockester, N. Y.
participate, and to all who feel an inter­
W. A. Hunsberger will preach at the labor there.
Traverse City people have set out 1,000 shade
est to join in the procession. We trust
trees this season. .
Crosby school house, on Sunday even­
Jack Cain’s horses were missing from
a
general attendance will be had, as it
Not Open to that Objection.
ing next, at 7:80, ami administer the the lot. After considerable search and
Temperance people often say that most ot Ute I
is very proper we should remember and
advertising he found them taken up by
topular medicines they sae advertised are Mine­ sacrament.
call to mind in this beautiful way the
tenths rum. That is true of many, but not of
The Durfee-Sctqlder tragedy startled ’a man from the highway, several miles
Dr. Davkl Kennedy’s •‘Favorite Remedy.’
he I
struggle through' which we passed, and
Dr. agrees with his tempenuice friends that It Is 1 out community like thunder from a from home.
thus perpetuate the feeling of gratitude
better to die &lt;»f disease than of drink. "Favor­ Fclear sky. Our town seems to be deter­
Mr. Smith went north on business.
ite Remedy” cures Kidney troubles. 1.1 ver Comwe owe to those who died in the de­
plalnts,-Oonstlpat!on of the Bowels as nothing mined to furnish its quota of candidates
Overseers of highways are compelled
else does or, ever did. It drives away sickness,
fense of our union. An address will
to plant at least fifty trees on the road­
ft costs onlv one dollar to try It- Ask your for positions at Jackson.
be delivered: good music and every­
druggist, or send to tlie Doctor, at Kondout,
side
in
each
district
every
year',
until
Com planting is in order now,, al­
thing will be done by the post to make
The Decatur council Ims Anally approved though the ground is not in first class the streets are lined with trees sixty memorable the impressive ceremony of
druggists’ bonds.
feet apart. .
condition.
decorating the graves of fallen heroesMr. Becker has moved over Carpen­
C. R. Crosby supplied the M. E. pulpit
with flowers.
*
The best blood purifier -and system regulator
ter's store.
''vever placed within the reach of suffering human­ at Middleville, on Sunday last.
Schofield’s Michigan Minstral and
ity. truly.b Electric Bitters. Inactivity oi the
Bessie Andrus is recovering from
Mr. Will Doud has just said good bye
liver, BlIllouaneM, Jaundice, Constipation,
Concert Co. are advertised to appear at
Wc&amp;k Kidneys, or any disease of the urinan to his friends here and gone to his home mumps.
the Opera House on Monday • evening.
organs, or whoever reuulres an »i&gt;i&gt;etlzer. tonic in Wisconsin.
Clement Crain went to Prairieville to
or mild stimulant, wflfalways And Electric Bit­
May 26.
They announce a street
ters the best and onljFcertafn cure known. They.
work Sunday.
FREEPORT.
act surely nnd quickly, every bottle guaranteed
parade, brass band and an orchestra and
Woodard has moved to Hastings to
to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. From the Herald.
promise a fine musical entertainment.
Sold at fifty cents a bottle by W. H. Goodyear.
The finest display of flowers ever seen live.
The social event of Nashville takes
Speared - fbh are not uncommon In Paw
Enoch Andrus' people dined with
in Freeport at Mrs. E. L. Mosher’s.
Paw markets.
.
place on Wednesday. We will give
Don’t Spin the Mini.
Mr. Milo Fish, of Carlton, was very Jerry Rodgers Sunday.
particulars in our next.
Horae trade occurred whereby Ixith
"There is no use crying over spilled ml».” unexpectedly surprised Tuesday, when
Vandals amused themselves by in­
says the old saw. If you are not only bald, but
parties appear to have made fifty
have no life In the roots of your hair, there b no his daughters presented ^im with an
dulging in smashing in windows.
use crying over that either. Take both time easy chair. The occasion was a pleas­ dollars. '
James Fleming’s and Frank Becker's
and yourself by the forelock while tttere is a
Expressions of regret are heard every­
forefock left. Apply.Parker's Hair Babain to ant one and thoroughly enjoyed by the
were wantonly broken on Monday night.
your hair before matters get worse. It will ar­
where over the death of Under Sheriff
rest the falling off of your hair and restore Its near relatives present.
No evidence of an attempt to steal auy Scudder.
original colon-gloss and softnew. - It Is a per­
Mrs.
Louisa
Reed
and
daughter,
of
thing.
fect dressing withal, clean, richly perfumed,
DiL Cain is alout to receive a legacy
Dexter, Washtenaw county, and Mrs.
cools and heab the scalp.
Barney Brooks, Rev. P. Holler and
Bellaire will erect about 100 new buildings this 8.8. Buck,of Grand Rapids,are visiting from the east.
Frank Fuller returned from their Vir­
summer.
the family of Mr. John Walton, of
BOWXNS KILLS.
ginia trip on Tuesday morning. They
Consumption has l&gt;ecn. and can be cured by
BoWne, this week. Mr. W. is a brother
Most of the corn is planted.
report themselves as well pleaafxl with
the use of Downs' Elixir.
of the two elder ladies.
The people of Bowens Mills expect the country, but are not sure whether
It is expected th^ two stores now be­ to observe memorial day, under the upon the whole it is a better state /than
An Fye to BubI'mmm.
Frederick Hotchkiss, the druggist, is always ing built by Messrs. E. L. Mosher and auspices of Withey Port, No. W, G. A. Michigan.
/
wideawake to business Ud spares no pains to
Mrs. McElwain, of Hastings, District
secure the best ot every article In ills line. He 8. Hunt, will be finished in about four R. Program as fallows: 1st, meet at
has secured the agency for Kemp s Balsam tor weeks.
Post hall; 2d, march to cemetery; 3d. Lodge Deputy of *L O. G.T., was in
Ks^pUon cSmths. Colds. Asthma BronFarmers are busy preparing the memorial services according to rules of town on Monday and attended the
ehltis. and all affections of the throat and hums.
Bold on a positive guarantee. Price 50c. and 51.
ground for com planting, which has G. A. R-, graves of deceased soldiers Lodge of that order in Nashville. Her
In the Future
been materially delayed on heavy soil decorated with flowewrby ydung.girls earnestness will give the cause a new
on account of frequent tains, But representing the ptrtra; 4th, march to impulse.
reimnly tor tb«w dteue.
M
wheat and grass has flourished, which grove; 5th, dinner at grove; Oth, mem­
cents and 9L
The citizens of Nashville were
fact doubtless more than compensates orial address, by Post Chaplain Rev. I.
trie oil’wliliAii* men for apralnsKcuta, braltoe, for any loss sustained by delays in get­ M. B. GiUaspie, the whole to be inter­ thrown into a ferment of excitement
Monday last by the arrest of Dr. J. P.
ting corn in the ground.
spersed with vocal and martial music.
etc.
A one-half Interest in the Lansing Torpedo is
The Fourth of July meeting in Union
Elder GiUaspie spent Saturday and Goucher, upon a charge of attempt td
for sale. .
hall Tuemlay evening was attended by Sunday at Maple' Grove, attending commit rape. The offense is alleged to
A.k Hn-drrick Hotcbkl^ .Ixxit Arkw’O'lood
have lieen committer] in the Dr.’s office,
Blklr. Ui. only iWkrnllon rnnranlwd to some seventy-fl ve people. The meeting quarterly meeting.
ehronle dt. was organized by electing Thos. Sulli­
cleanse the blood and remove
Much sorrow and indignation is felt on Saturday last, upon the person of a
eases.
van chairman, and Foster Sisson, sec. through this community on account of fourteen years old daughter of a weli-to
The .MU,
nekool lor ,lrU ho*
do fanner living near Nashville. The
A committee wafi appointed to solicit the death of W. M. Scudder.
implls
girl felt so keenly the disgrace that she
funds to Ixar the necessary expenses oi
•H., m-n-t Ort ol taoW,!!" »«'"
Bkfe
OKAMGEVLLUC.
attempted suicide by taking a large
a celebration. Wm. Moore wm elected
Mrs. John P. Killock is seriously sick quantity of blue vitriol. The prompt
treasurer. The meeting was adjourned
bwt*. .,
;
.
with
a
chronic
lung
difficulty.
FBerfown hap* K. of LasaemWy; Ju»t organ­ to next Tuesday evening, when a pro­
action of the attending physician saved
ized.
|'
.• &lt; 5 ■
Mrs. Arlior and Mrs. Falk have gooe her life however. The Dr. furnished
, gramme will I* arranged and other
! committees appointed. Look out for to Chippewa Lake to visit their chil­ bail in the amount of 91 .(WO for his ap
the most enthusiastic ‘debratioD this 1dree.
Albert L. Nichols is at home from tiou, which wm called Wednesday and
a.
continued until June 8d, The above
Mr. Oeo. Brown, kx&gt;K and favorably Lansing, to stay during vacation.
The beautiful (?) potato bug pute in
known In this township, was tn town
Monday, iBrutally noting the many

SMridan

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with hi* wintering,, Mr. B &lt;MM to,
Mt down, and niected a barrel which dlevilk to Own Marsh and retara.

�The Hastings Banner.

recently decided that congress
er to issue treasury notes in
peace as well as in a “war env

tblican form of government, but it
idoubtedlv means everv ritisen shall
i protected in., all political rights.

t^AR!

nstitution is
every portioi

CASTOR! A

Hastings, Mich., May 23,1884.
duced nearly »l,fXX&gt;,000,000 in nineteen
years, jmd it is still being paid off rapI'Uj .
klitosial Notes.
The republican party is and always
has been in favor of internal improve­
The Lansing Journal speaks of Ben. ment*.
.
On the temperance question the party
Butler as "the unblushing author and
is conservative and yet progressive. \ It
defender of the salary grab."
Don
does not adopt the wild, impracticable
Dickinson, formerly chairman of the theory of prohibition, nor does it" run
democratic state central committee off to the democratic extreme of free
says “It is not possible that the demo­ whisky and unrestricted saloons. As a
rule, whenever any wise, just temper­
cratic national convention will lie so
ance'measure has been adopted it was
mad as to contemplate for a single accomplished by the republican party
moment the nomination of such a man and in spite of democratic opposition.
On the tariff question it is straight­
as Butler." This shows how the demo­
crats of Michigan are warming up to forward and plain. Within the party
are differences of opinion on this* sub­
the greenback candidate for president. ject; but when the party puts forth a
Ben. Butler can never receive the nom­ national platform the people can readi___________
ly understand
just
it means.
, Iv what
understand
just what it
ination from
the democratic
convention.
i Thbre te no effort to fire in such a way
Honest men everywhere, while recog­
as to hit if the gam? happens to be a
nising him as a shrewd wire-puller, deer, and miss if it is a calf.
know too well that Butler is a dema­
This cannot be said of the democrat­
gogue of the worst order. The Hastings ic party. The record of the democracy
is not such as to command the respect
Journal used to refer to him as the spoon
and confidence of intelligent, honest,
thief and dubbed him “Spoony Butler," loyal citizens of this republic. In 1832
but has for the post few years been that party declared for internal im­
able to see in him.a reformer and the provements unddr the constitutional
power of the general government. But
laboring man’s friend. Ben is a friend
in 1840 it
.
to any measure and any men that will
“/taoZwtf, That the constitution does
help his own schemes. Hi us far anfl not confer upon the general govern­
ment the power to commence and carry
no farther does hia friendship go.
on a general system of internal im­
And ffow conies John W. Corcoran, provements."
Ever since then it has been inflexibly
• hairman of the greenback county of
opposed to internal improvements, ex­
Wayne with a bold and vigorous kick ternal improvements and pretty much
against the free-trade plank adopted by every other kind of improvements, and
th? greenbackers at their late conven­ to human progress generally.
Ih 1836 .it declared against paper
tion at Kalamazoo.
Mr. Corcoran
money, and affirmed that “gold and sil­
states that he is a protectionist; that a ver were the only safe and constitution­
large number of those who have hereto­ al currency.” It has ever since that
fore acted with his party are protect­ ’date been a “hard-money party," and to­
ionist®, and cannot longer act with Be- day it te an. enemy of the greenback.
in 1848 it approved the Mexican war,
gole. Innes, Fuller &amp; Co., unless they which was one of conquest for slave
retract frohi their present free-trade at­ territory, anti in 1864 it pronounced the
titude. Mr. Corcoran has resigned Ids war for the preservation of the union
position as, chairman of the Wayne “a failure."
In 1852 it deprecated slavery agita­
county committee, and holds himself tion “in or out of congress," and de­
ready to act with the party that advo­ clared that congress should not even
cates protection, unless Ids own cease* “take incipient steps” toward the abo­
lition of slavery;'" which meant, of
to favor free-trade.
course, that congress should pass no ab­
The Battle Creek Journal suggests olition amendment to the constitution,
and
submit it to the states for ratifica­
that as the defeat of the Morison bill
tion or rejection.
demonstrates that the democratic party
In-1856 it again placed itself on rec­
dares not to tackle the tariff question, ord as opposed to internal improve­
the national convention of that party ments and slavery agitation. In 1860
it found sweet consolation in the fugi­
should declare the tariff “a local issue”
tive-slave law. In 1868, and again in
and again place Hancock in the field. 1872, it demanded “amnesty for all past
Evidently Mr. Willard has lost the faith political offenses.” In 1876 it raised the
he acquired a year or so ago in demo­ cry: “reform is necessary,". but made
no effort to reform itself
.
cratic sincerity. &gt;,
In 1880 its platform mockingly de­

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manded “a free ballot," when it is no­
torious that the thing uiost dangerous
to democratic'success te a free ballot
followed by an honest count. The same
platform also bestowed fulsome praises
upon Samuel J. Tilden—the noblest fos­
sil of them all, and in democratic eyes
a tiling of beauty and a joy forever.
I submit that no political party with
such a record te fit to control this gov­
ernment. Should an Individual with
' so bail a record be found in any resjiecta। ble community he would be liable
SHALL WE HAVE A REPUBLICAN ।, w&lt;arrest on suspicion. This country
OB A DEMOCRATIC ADMUTIB- I। might be visited by fires, floods, drouths,
; cyclones, riots and-famines, all in one
TRATION FOR THE NEXT
year, and yet the people could be toleraFour yeamP
.
J oly prosperous and happy. All of these
PLAIX TALK THOM A OREBNenU&gt;Wn«l Would not eqUAl
backeb.
the calai»&gt;ty of a democratic adinin11stration. It is inconceivable that anv
av bal^Ff HOYT
honest, intelligent greenbacker, ^1;
____ ”
*
; monopolist, labor reformer, or prohibit.
To IIo.xiht Voteba Evertwheeb: I
““ foJ “ n&gt;o&gt;n™t imagine that j
—The meet important presidential cam-.
^ryu-onld be a triumph 1
psign since the close of the war la soon
, .. . I
to open, and it will be the duty of every । &gt; “■ “J pnmMM ot the fact that
XtrfhXI^s to t“™yrlg^tnlMde °I
“hi ISk
tUe'rf "thl ,

The Detroit Frete Press, Big Rapids
Courier, Flint Democrat and Lansing
Journal, four of the leading democratic
papers of the state, come out strongly
against Butler, and assert that he
should in no case be nominated for the
presidency by the democrats.

What are Yon Gw to Do?

endorsement from the peorie. Th?
whole history of that ptorty in fhe south
is one of fraud, oppreditee, ■Intimida­
tion, Uallot-box stuffing, and political
debauchery. It may' be said that north­
ern Democrats do not approve of such
methods. It cannot be denied, howerfectly wIHing to
ever, that th
pht about by such
accept victoi
KiurbonA may -bro­
means. Noi
CnstoriapromotCT liigewtion
justice and “a tree I .nd overcomes JUulencyJL-^
tend great It
bsorbing desire of
ballot," but l_
don,
flour Btoinach, I’uu£*“b
r --for--------their. party,
their hearts is victory
..
Feverishness. It insures health and
and they are not likely to worry’ o™*
the illegality
illegality of
of methods
methods used
used to
to’secure
secure natural sleep, without morphine.
the
it
There is every
every reason to believe that
Jeff. Davis in his speech before the
Mississippi legislature March 10,1884,
te Portland Aro., Brooklyn. S. T.
voiced the sentiment of the southern
democracy when he declared: “It has
been said that I should apply to the
CENTAUR LINIMENT an abmilule cure Cor
United States for a pardon, out repent­
(spraitre, Burua. Gain,
The most Powerful auad Pene­
ance must precede the right of pardon,
and I have not repented. • • ♦ I delib­ trating Piin-i-llevlnff anti Heallmr Remedy known to man.
erately sav if it were to do over again I
would do’just as I did in 1861.” Bear
In mind that three atrocious utterances
were in the presence not only of th?
legislature or that state, but the gover­
nor, other state officers, supreme court
judges, and a vast assemblage of repre­
sentative citizens, all of whom ap­
proved and applauded.
“But," say some persons, "the repulib.^, Lame Back, Sprain* ■■WHBHBWF ■ ■ • BWM
lican party te a very expensive institubare,
ana E
Brui.e», A.thma, Catarrh,
tion; it costs the people a great deal to j and
feed the grand army of office-holers.’*
”Froat
—• Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, ana all pains aad Aches.
This te no argument against a contin­
nary. since to 1
uance of republican supremary.
to ttc
the dem- ;J
turn the government over U
ocracy would in no wise reduce the ag­
gregate numix r of office-holders. Th?
people would save no money by turning
out an army of well-fed officials and
substituting therefor a horde of “outs"
whose appetites have been whetted by
a fast of twenty-four years’ duration.
Itte simply appalling to think of
turning loose upon the public crib a po­
litical party that has not eat^n a square
meal nor put on a clean shirt in twenty-1
four years—a partv so reduced by star­
vation that there is nothing left of it
but stomach and teeth!'
TRADE MARK.
■M. BMm —i iMifcr
As a matter of economy simply, it
recrtpt or SOe. abate tattle, p
were better for the. people to It t this
skeletonized organization go on with its
dying until the end is reached, and then

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oua aanaultK growing out of bourbon
mwarawa. Ijut 1 M, nnw
that instead of these reports being of
they tav* fsilSi

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all throat and lung diseases heading tn
the lungs.-safeaiidpleiisantior chdjren
loth to believe any of the numerous re- rnoe 50 rents and one dollar; trial hottlea tree ot Fred Is Hotehktos.

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the services of an express wagon, and a
narrow grave in the fitter's field would
innrrnrrncoucTiQKiii nt metor
not cost one-hundredth part as much as ,
the expense of feeding this voracious !
reminiscence « single day.
In the light of the above facts, and '
many others that might be mentioned
I lielieve it to be the sacred duty of all -----voters who are not hopelessly' blinded -----by bourbon prejudices and sophistries '
gxw *iD
to unite in one grand, determined effort
OLD.
to annihilate that political party which
SMALL FRV1TM AND TBKBS. LOW TO DEALERS
DEALER AND PLANTES*.
for many years has been a standing
G»i. ■. JSMTITM, rMdowte, N. V
menace to go&lt;xl government and a
stumbling block in the way of human
progress. Presuming, as I may agfely
presume, that the republican national
convention will nominate two able,
honest statesmen for president and viceHmdacbe,y« Cafer'- Lit t! • Li»cr P2U art rqaau y
Sresident, I shall do what I can as an in­
kte CMtatpeUon, cartag and
ependent citizen for the success of that
ticket and the complete overthrow of
bourbontem throughout the land. I re­
A. R. DIRECTORY.
spectfully but earnestly call upon all my
j^EE HERE ’
lirte co-workers in political campaigns
tengnore all new party movements, for
Department of Miehigan.
the coming contest, and with me put
Aeke Aer we«M Vr*’oK..t r !«•’.«• to
their shoulders to the republican wheel DeparUia-ut ( otnmandrr-RL HJl J. RHANK.
Adjutant Grnend-Geone W. StM&gt;e.
for the purpose of wiping out the AML
HrMiliara.r.illMMIrt. A&gt;». WnhUmliw.
try item win toJ tb^HtttWpak^worst political party this country ever Mntor I c Cmn.. M. A. Mrrriariil. Unkm Clij
Having rvUinird to llaating* I Imre «prtw-«la’
*bl«la «• uanj ways thiitk-r r ilpoiUw-Lac
tadowittowjtltam. BatanrtaiMkkfctol
saw.
One more ♦ national defeat of Junior Vice &lt; ominanderM
H.
Humphrey,
Thrw
Riven.
bourbontem may rid us of it forever.
I
G*n-A Courvll. IjUMUnjr.
Chicago. III.. May. 18M.
I Medlral Director. Horae? TUTT'**’- Rav &lt;1ty.
RALPH E. HOYT. *
H- Preniman, Detroit.
, ,
--- ----- :-----:-----| * hsptaln. C. A. Munn. Bl* Rapid*.
John Roach, the ship builder, in the . J‘“i*r*or2- imx. Bwrien sprinp.
!■ ttebSMof »O■ttylivfollowing^rae nnd vigorous Ungnnge
'""r
K'"L
■take our rrcat bosaL
M wS“*
"“**&lt;**ttUU vMF&gt;rous language 1
explains why he
lie te a protectionist.
nroU«tionist. We
Wp '
BARRY BOUNTY
' Twry «MY to take. One er two pJb
commend bin worda to our readers, and
ask them to weigh hia utterances well: i
&lt;£feetttrmta:
,crP“It takea 30,000 horee power to run 1
One door ran of Brook* * Cnok'a, State Kt.
Fitzgerald Pont, No. 1Z5.
rAera, crxol by s&gt;nl
tl/inachinm-I use in PS&gt;vbX.in™ , t
'“h X ------------"'T'’ - Ftutt CotnioMHier, John H. Dennis,
improv- 1 *ntor V Ice (oiuman*lcr. Baker Slirtner.
And will Mimi have a full stark ot
1 i l,7\‘7( wnn‘"i:’Kr.&lt;». H.(»reenfleld.
. ______ zzt 'tta
. TS,
,
ArtJu,ant' Uctince L Wheeler.
♦ ?
°J
■ jfearV,rmVW‘r- Fn”' Alexander.
.-•■-I-rr^
h) forget that the;
_
rest of
world uses iwAroved ’ma- 8SM
chlnery too.
to*. Weli,Td&lt;ini
Well 1 don'tlGk any on I
f the (taanl, Samuel Garriroo.
chinery
—„ —. Major, Newt nu BroniMiii
the
engine, -----that---set tao
the uiouiiNni
machinery UI
tn J-B-Hanrranl.
«■
““
—
William X. Rail. •
motion, but I have tn
in my employ
fi.ooo
'
~
' *ES!L?ir!netthJ!,trrnMeM,‘turday w«&gt;lnf at
n.aan
— .1^,
men who atand &gt;._*■
before
these nuu-hlntM
mihinea i] Ann ,r^ H.ill. HaMInfn.
and It is In regard to them that I ask to
I am now preparyira ukr order- tor
j3
Naahvllle.
be protected. If It were possible to
make men of Iron and steel, that neither
Jtfferde Poet, No. 82.
«t« nor slept nor wore rlotheo-ln short,
Conjmander, E. Potter.
if the impossible could be accompUahed
7a&gt;*.ar
ftWRaaawr. J. Yoom.
*
I would ask no protection in that re­ Junior \ lee Commander, H. H, Spark*.
7 A C
spect either. But iiecause three 3,000 (/.\|l&gt;n'
Bnatan.
P1^1 want to wear better. clothre, live tMw &lt;u'niM)L?r.&gt;todtre.
AT
THE
LOWEST
RATES.
In better houses; amLgive their child­
ren a !&gt;etter education than men of the
Horae*.
same dare in Europe, and because I
Work promptly dona.
must nay them higher wagre to enable
rllab Draft B«r*e».
rs~*v -renin, u
Swtttar-Brrd Koad»«rr»them to do it, I am a protectionist. If
the tariff were removed, neither ,1 nor
QF"Furt tier announcement next week.
any other manufacturer could afford
tn pay lalxirers and mechanics the wag­
Leonard JfaueL Poet, So. Ml.
— .
_______
tor —towr&gt;Imtoflirv”ti'
es we do now.”
C.-U. B. Xllmtrlek.
(
Hexqhborimg Exchanges.
Chit' -Hev- Win. Jwu.
1 AirarafrWME ratrtS»i&gt;OBtlr
Lowell Journal. ’
*“&gt;now
bike Uw tariff fight to
SFRINGHOKO. &lt; K.»W I &lt;»KV &lt;
1
the democratic national convention."
»ay the free trade democrats', -.ui
Mention the Hani I &gt;*•*
••
right, says Randall. IH be there with
“0«?r •nti-MorrisonlaiM to make It
decidedly Intereeting." There will evlMiddlerHl..
nul!?’’ t "'“.'J. bow-wow and some
INBTRyMKII
biting, also, at the aforesaid con vention.
Hill Punt. No. 159.
°}«, cengrewnpta Yaple made a
,
fine free trade speech, but somehow It Oorii. -AC. Rich.
failed to catch hold in time to save the
Ihtouco, HL ,
Morrison lull. Perhaps now. It wan
TORRID K*1Etv’g«,
d?,‘yer?1 “ “ ’dlogy-hadn.i thought
BiaORDKRaO M»S"’
or that beforu

desire in thto iubbe ,Ai Mate .
dSS$S MdbSuU !
utiurv in Ulin uuiiue maimer io stuu*
•----- J
,—......... * . .
what rourae 1 intend to pnraue. and to I
"™^ler b&gt;’
“A T"’
cment.aa briefly M mat be, the rra-.
«;«&gt;/«"• A« a prtltiod orHOM why 1 shall support the ticket,
pn?J *? “,n
which the republican national convert- ■ I'"?*1 fat, 5^u‘'
notJ. H,nSIe
tion mav lirinr out
I prin^ple that it would not sacrifice for
It is well known that I am a --Green^*e °5 " m™*“ "in’P'&gt;
bMier." For o-.er six years all the po- .^2"r“™f^ll*b’t n&gt; “P;
lltiral work I did was bi behalf of w^t
Ah,lL. t“raa “p “ S'? Se
baa been known since Ifrm as the "Green- 5™’* *"*? 'ri»n supremacy. It la the
tack party.*' Whether right or wrong. Elk*d"J Mu awbey ef the mnewas right,
no man
L1 h“ ■&gt;« genuine love
II thought
thought II was
right, and
and no
man ST
.
---------------------T-TL
... 'forcon
re^enne-reform.
currency-reform,
er
used tongue-—
and
peni------in political
­
or temperance-reform.
tests more eonscientioufilv than I. So labor-reform
far as reiatee to the question of finance, The democracy of t&lt;Mlay te no mor#
like the deinocrary/trf Thomas Jeffer­
1 still believe in greenback principles,
as 1 uuderatand and have advocated son than machine-made butterine Is
them. vBut it is scarcely possible that like the pure article produced before
the question qf national finance will commercial dishonesty usurped the
functions of the row.
cut any figure in the coining campaign.
In the matter of personal rights this
That is to ray, it will not be an issue
between the two great political parr fossilized party is nt vprianro with the
constitution, which alms to insure free­
ties, one of which must surely elect the
next president. No third party move­ dom of speech, freedom of the liallot,
ment can possibly succeed: no third and an honest count—for all citizens,
white or black, rich or poor, north or
ticket will stand a reaNSnablo chanee to
south.
carry even one state. The tight must
“But," say luiihy who oppose the re­
be between the republican party and
publican party, *rive don’t want any
the democratic party. Greenbackers,
more bloody-shlrt campeighs. The war
prohlldtianists, anti-monopbHrts, and
fa ended ”
‘
lalxir-n-fomiHm may as well look this
True, the war brought un under a
fact Miuardv in the face, and determine
un which side to throw their influence. democratic administration te ended, but
Many are perhaps disposed to say; “We the spirit of lawlessness and oppression
will not vote with either ef the old par­ that ted up to the war is not ended. It
ties; there is no difference between is alive to-&lt;lay in several states, and is
becoming more bold, wore insolent,
them."
,
•So I thought a few years ago; but more aggressive, more cruel every year.
events of a more recent date have Just in proportion as democracy wins
wrought a change in my mind on that success In the north does the rebel yell
point. I firmly believe to-dav that in the south grow louder and the shot­
there is a very wide difference lietween gun looms up as an argument against
the two great parties- lean ing out the voting anything but a bourbon ticket.
•
ArM-u.
finance question. The republican j&gt;ar- If in the north the people wave the ob­
nine tried and true te Dr. Bigelow’s
ty, to say the least of it, has the courage jectionable gory garment it te liecause
of its convictions. It has well defined southern democracy persists tn keeping 1 °"}pye Cure, which combines the good
? :iF B*®1)ert et&gt;u8h remedies
prindntes. dearly set forth and-applied it bloody. So long as southern demo­
without the defects of any of them. It
to all localities. It does not avow one crats keep this relic of the war stained rn
^n&amp;™“^5^XU4X‘“&lt;!:roTn'
set of principles in the oast and anotlwrr with the life-blood of men murdered
in the wwt; ado{A one kind of platform for no other offense than v
in th? north and another in the south. Ing to vote as they believe

and

WwS«T*’"’i8*L&amp;:

for Infants *nd Children

MThqmasecLECTRIC OIL

BOOKS

Suretar.

‘Sgs&amp;
cure

or

am

�The Hastings!/Banner.
■

WHOLE NO. 1505

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 23, 1884.

—jr-

LEWIS STERN'

THE Al’TOGRAPH FIEND

’ cripple to shift for himself.

A REMARKABLE BUSINESS PROPOSAL.

y staoe tAe stayrag of OawndMte and

a little bit tedious. It is all one-aided.

Returned from the East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and
CLOTHING, which were bought at figures to suit the times.

I
FAITH CURE

1 can’t come back it the autograph fiend
himself ]&gt;erhaps I might make some other
fellow creature unhappy. That
my mind &lt; ff the woes that are I
thauian who is making a eollri
autographs of “promineqtt men,
sends a printed circular formally demand­
ing your autograph,'as the Tax Collector
would demand your tax.
John Comstock, the President of the
First National Bank at Hudson, the other

take ear* of himself—which be did.

greatly ex­
it - e effected
Inter, wife of

.--.nd ptiople who want to buy them can save money by going to see

them and get prices which are as good as a sale.
Mr. Stern bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach to
\ what they need.

Call early and get the Best Bargains

LEWIS STERN,
OF THE CASH STORE.
Down's Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

Do you want a pail that wont rust in a year?
If so," call on

Ah! We get up feeling badly, didn’t rest
good, don’t wantl&gt;reakfa»t. no appetite, bo en­
ergy. bad taateand breath, guess we ore bilious.
Two doses ZO-P1-SA will tone up our Liter and
an.MM.UH ...A

••H*ub“ Cough Cure, 25 Cent
I’jescrij
‘
of a Boston pliynlcfam, dispensed
years by a--------------—
One done will cure any ordinary cough. It
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a 25 eent bottle of “Hub** Cough Cnre,
a/d don’t be put on with any other

I

IMPERIAL ISM.

Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Headache* Nervous­
ness, Urinary troubles, are often caused by .a
torpid Liver. Home rail it Liver - ----- Sj'
I outness, etc.
■ —■ - bUeerf
i; if
’l,throw you old wringers away, but bring them to us. and get new rolls the Liver Is In
&lt;•. one n
oil. All kinds of repairing done on short nptice. Bags taken in exchange
Ing tb-'
iiiything yon want in onr line.
lead of all other remedies as a LTVKB---------tor. It seenu to act in a remarkable way upon
that organ—it corrects tbe bite, ihc urinu and
the btoott Friend, keep the IJver healthy with
ZO-PK-SA and other troubles arc then corrected.
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss, druggist.

EVANS &amp; BROOKS.

•tax.

Ip all and see us, two dorrs we§t of bank.

Evans &amp; Brooks

What Struck an Old Soldier.

“It will soon be twenty years since the War
closed.*'
ofjywarj’Sny still'^’liVsjHHiix'in Egypt*

Autortiatic Embroidery
thatFtook cold otthertigh

We have a lull stock
of this very popular

make of Embroidery.

arsed from dis­
, I came home.
exposure^ Life

seemed worthies* to me; I lived only In mem-

wiutsad enough,” i sold, dividing my

■last Stray* river*.

“That’s so,” responded Mr. Slurp: “but 1 got
over 1L Outgrew it? Not exactly. When in
that condition I began taking Parxkk'bTonic.
wife. 1 piled on the flesh and could eat any­
thing. My tunbltion Hkumd up. 1 could attend
to bmineaL aud now^eaaptlug that I have to
take care about exposing myself to the hot nun
-11 amaa vn-ll as Twas tike &amp; I enlisted What

nine in return. That’s what we call boil-

and prices low.

WHITE GOODS.
We have a line that is complete. Barred
■‘nd Swiss Mulls, Check Nansooks, Victoria
Cawn, at prices that cannot but please our
&lt;■ ustomers.

lixrt been known at
iirreafter t&gt;e called
■______________ ml­
_ ______ ________ _______
s
rirmeh stM as ringrt-Im really an ftnlinportant
ingredient, wedrop the miateadlng word.
There H no ehanr, however, iu ttw P"P*™tion HsriL.aud afi bottle* remaining tn the

sfesna.se?

Now how would it do to make a collec­
tion of-the signatures of the Presidents and
cashiers of the National banks of the United
States in the above manner? An album
containing the autographs of these bank of­
ficials would not only be an heirloom to
fork over to posterity, but It would possess
intrinsic value. In pursuance of this idea
I have been considering the advisability of
the following letter:
To thr Prrjfidrnt* and Ca.ihirr» of the NahonaLliankx of the C'utted Slatft:
Gentlxmk.x—I am now engaged in
making a collection of, the autographs of
the Presidents and Cashiers of National
Banks throughout the Union, and to make
the collection uniform. I have decided to
ask for autographs wi ittmt at the foot of
the Natii.nnl currency bank note of the de­
nomination of j-5- 1 Jam not sectarian in
my religious views, and 1 only suggest thia
denomination for &gt; t he sake of untfonhlly
throughout the album. .
Card collections, cat albums and so forth,
may please others, but Ijjrefer to make a
collection that snail show future ages who it
was that built up our finances and furnished
the sinews of war. Some may look upon this
mum
move v
as a mcrirnarj
mercenary one, uuv
but wiiu
with mo
me it.
it is ।I
a passion. It is wmply a freak, it is a] de- i
.l..o. mrb~rt.
la ratarn I ™ld b.Bl.d
myowr. [
autograph, either by Itself or* attached to ‘
umio little gem oi-toougbt which might oc- ij
cur-to my mind at toe time.
|
I have always token a great interest in
the currency of the country. So far an i
possible 1 have made it a study. I have ,
watched its growth and noted with some
regret its natural reserve. 1 may say that,
conxidtring meagre opportunities and Iso­
lated advantages afforded me,.no one is
more familiar with the hablte of our na­
tional currency than I am. Yet, at times,
my laboratory haN not been so abundantly 1
supplied with specimens as 1 could have
wished. This has been my chief draw­
back.
,,
.,L nJ
&gt;
.
1 began A collection ot railroad paawu
tom. lime n*o.. intondln* Io file them
oollwtlon down:
throu*h the dim rim. ot comta* ytan.
bnt In a ™.b moment 1 look a trip ot me.
•ral thousand miles and those passes were

[Waab burton Special.]
Ex-Minister Banford, of Florida, the
American representative of the Executive
Oamm:ttee of the International Associa­
tion of the Congo, yesterday formally

.

heal, and her faith that‘he would cure her
gradually gruw stronger.
Yesterday
morning she asked her daughter to hand
her the Bible, and retired. Mrs. Painter
opened to the fifth chapter of Bl John, and,
after reading the eighth verse, closed

friendly power, has received confirmation
of the rumor recently cabled that Stanley,
the African explorer, was on his way back

done.” Almost instantly Mrs. Painter
felt that she was heated. Sbe immediateh
arose and knelt down by her b«d (a thin?
she bad not been able to do tor years,} and

Stanley in equatorial Africa. After his
cetera from the Congo in 1S78 Stanley was
met on landing at Marseilles by il.San

after which she walked to another part of I
.
...
.
the house and told her daughter what -hat! I. terioui continrut which he had just so sue-

*f
“11°.
* “7
ctabllahin* a contlm™.! chain
only
to find Mrs. Painter up and drfamd
dreawd o, Nation, „tendH«rroIn th. ...t xo tl»
onlytotodMrertantar
and ready to receive her callers In person, i
■
l-h. incident h.r create . dwided mn».
« ..t~ k
tion In all elralm.
' offlotally raportad, S-mtlw bm mam-.
‘ plished, and the stupendous importance of
AN OSHKOSH WOMANS MISTAKE. ' this schierment in the interests of
I commerce and civilisation seems to
{ Banana Point, at the mouth of the Congo,

(Chicago News.]

by a thorough route of tcommuni’-arion
E.^b*r, u&gt; l.lwa m U&gt;. M"*”
°
nP*,r or
[ Ocean, on the east coast of Africa, situated
Y,'’,tcrd*y ““j
on one foot, waiting in
latttads
degrees south of th*
„ 1
Tl».
.tap. b, wbteb
Jlt^eb'rf etark S^tabo- i
In 18tW Stanley founded Vivi, the first in­
rioasiy working his features into one of his
ternational station in Western Africa.
most fascinating smiles.
Before the end of the third year Iz opold“ I—ah—that is, air, please can I get a diville, a station on Stanley Pool, at the bead
orcef”
“ Well,” said Lester, a little startled’ at
Upper Congo, were founded, and foar
the unusual method taken by the lady in
steamers were launohed on the greauriver.
app.ying for one of the staple articles of
In D-.-cember, 1S83, the station of Stanley
• Falls, 1,00.' miles up the river, was found&lt;J“ “.^^’‘1 ■.b!:7?•»&lt;&gt; '77,“tr*" ‘•“t,,*’-

j
'
।
Well, we .don’t-keep th mi in stocjr, I
madam, like ready-made cHo.bes, but if j
j
yof. consult some lawyer who makes di- j
.
vorces
a MpVKMaMWJ
specialty \KUU
(and WirjTJ
there &gt;IP
are piouyy
plenty QI
of
TUI
U»M ■
»k.T, ulnk
,1.1.1. ...... rum bar...........
—
on. mad. ato
prt., ln u™ fOr u,. e-r«&gt;l„, train...Idon.t„ wb.t'. th. uw oi baeln*
blK .
„a
o|d oa)w
. d|Tor&lt;!, ,„r ,
,omM who
-has -but two -hours to spare -before
going
—; back to Oshkosh," and with a disdainful
Idtalr.la cm.I.ul.a.vaMraam. to all &gt;h„
, Ur M .hooldor. 4b.wom«.
,«ir .ttanllo. lo tlta
th.l 1 h.-.
oal or ta. room with .poor
.Iw.y, b~n your frumd .nd eb.mpion. 1 |
ltuon
dlvom. mUL.
have never robbed the bank of a personal i
friend, and if I held your autographs I '
RAILWAY INJURIES.
should deem you my personal friends, and '■
feel in honor bound to discourage any j
movement looking toward an unjust ap- &lt;
propriation of the funds of your bank.
(Chicago Tribune.]
The autographs of yourselves in my I
, The Hedieo-Legal Journal has an inter ,
possession and my _own in’ your }«nds I
r ewtingpaper by Dr. G. Johnson oneonensswould be regarded aa a tacit agreciheht on i
i Ion ofthe spine in railway injuries. The
my part never to rob your bank. I would
purp se of the article is to show that of
•ven be willing to enter into a contract , *2***
with you not to break Into your vaults if
you insist upon it. I would thus be com- | fraud in the claims against railway com­
panies for damages because of injury to
polled to confine myself to the stage
the spine through accident. Dr. Johnson
coaches and railroad trains In a great asserts that an English surgeon named
mea*ure, bat I am getting now so I like to Erichson gave a stimulus to this kind of
spend my evenings at home, anyhow, and imposture by publishing a very eensationif 1 do well this year I shall sell my bur­
glars’ tools and give myself up t$ ths au­ •ver Mince that time railway companies
thorities.
You will understand, gentlemen, the del­ plaints of spinal injqry baring no foundsicate nature ot this request, 1 trust, and not
mt.ooo.tru. mj motive.. My lotaiitleo, thing become, that physicians noi
.r. perfectly honor.bl., .od my Idea In ,
,ymptom. -llu^Uon .ymptom.,"
doln? tbi. I.. .. I m.y my. to .apply . ,
*,.1, ummpUon ladtmm. u laloug-Iolt
want.
I
lentloa
to .be
tb.
company.
H&lt;vlns tn.t what 1 b.
'
' poi. od»
tlmt.
lb.u,b
p.L»Dr.
wJ&lt;jbn*oii
„

yera are just horrid.

I want a divorce and

with your .ppro.d .nd
^t to .«Bkr r»oe»mo*.ot th..pta. ta r»Ution. .nd that oor very
|
mrldeuta. raArowd employe, mana*,
relation,, .. they hare erf,tel tn the p.,1,
^.p, u,„, lrlJur,„. H.
nmy m.ntlnae tbrourb the yean to come, . Ita nnmbw ol earn. In wbk* th. allmad
.nd that year bank my wWl™ h. .doom. I ytea„ ..^..Uy
jl. JSd
' victim subsequently recovered, as he could
Ull th. cow. come home or word, to that
h,„ doM
^e injury UMU &gt;Mua
i. the opinion

one bank account.

Bru. Nra.

THREATENED REPRISALS.

river transit of the Congo 'and its tributa-

chain ot sta'ions.
Consular reports just laid before Con
gross give authentic details of the trade of
$22,(KX».0O0, largely* consisting of articles
—hich tills country can supply; aud ta»ere over $27,000,000.
A JERSEY AMAZON.

Thepeople of Tukahoo, DennisrHIe and
u
. ae upper end of Cape May County have
for some time past, been startled at the
wonderful exploits with rifle of‘

blneBtatlon, on the West Jonty Railroad.
splendid physical development.
married

She is

November last the couple settled t» their

worn in lias a pretty little daughter, twelve
years of age, who can sing like a nightin­
gale. It la believed that the woman is a native

Amazon has astonished the natives of the
turn* in the vicinity with bar skill. Brane
rifle -ball and

' frequently of a character to mislead juri

I

ley have lately been successfully tranramtted through th^ intermediate stations
stretching from Z^nxibar.'on the east coast;
into the interior. Arab merchants have
also safely come through from Zanzibar to
Leopoldville thus proving the connection

he thinks they generally find for the

i ra^x^Tw^r*^
' .

A curious statement is made by a gentleman well versed in English and Irish polo
tics. Shortly after the Pbosnix Park as-

* 0ULL WH(CH KNEW HfS BUSINESS,

"'■•TvL'ibtan win ba— U&gt;«r u»t«ral ! - A“ ,“11“ cn«,u- ’“*• &lt;■ “•

ro. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper.

(fflON NOTICE.-The firm of Rtehibis day di»the business

If nexled, dagger against dagger.
‘•Nothing,
“would to
Prairieville, March 17. im.

EXPLORER STANLEY.

being unable to see any one outside ot the
family. Por some week* past her mind

National, bank note, the cashier did ditto,
and the two autographs were turned over

(London DUp«tob.I

The patterns are new

that paralytic was his coat-tail protruding

lyn Village, a suburb of ClescUud. and
well aud favorably known there, and by
many good people in the city. Mrs.
Fainter Lax been on invalid ter several
years, bring affected with a dangerous
spinal trouble, aa her Cl-v»land friends

he said: “Now, I’m a man ot business.

I

A ha\ fork ojr a manui^ fork ?
A hoe, shovel, rake or spade ?
•
A gasoline or an oil Stove?
Any tin, copper or sheet iron ware?
■ Any eave-trougirig or roofing?
A cistern pump, well bucketor lead pipe?
Jack knife, clothes line or a wringer?
Plow points or boot blacking?

_
_
. Moe which
grazing in a field they

Englishmen, th* chief nf some Irish organ*
iw.ion will be made to pay an eve Tor an

Is the Place to Trade

DO YOU WANT

pity by the fsilow'n help]

Pam ell a:u! Itevftt werw both for a time in
sxtevma danger, and it is certain that if a

exhibition in tbe'Town Hall at Damniavilh.

“

�MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Hartings. Mich., May 23, IBM.
Railroad meeting nt the court house
to-night.

________________ ■

Law and Order Meeting—In lieu
of the regular services at the M. E. and
Presbyterian churches Sunday evening
last, a law and order meeting under the
auspices of the W. C. T. UM was held at
the M. E. church. The seating capacity
of the church was tested to its utmost
parity and much interest was manifes­
ted by the large assemblage.
Rev. Carnahan conducted the devo­
tional exercises, and Rev. Hunsberger
t»riefly outlined the object and purpose
of the meeting.
On behalf of the W. C. T. U, Mrs.
Bailey thanked the law-abiding citizens
of Hastings for their sympathy and in­
terest In the object so long labored for
by that organization, viz: the suppres­
sion of vice In Hastings.
Mrs. Bailey was followed by C. G.
Holbrook, who in well chosen language
(dearly outlined the situation and ar­
raigned the saloonists and gamblers as
violations of the laws of our state. The
speaker clearly sounded the keynote to
the situation in the advancement of
this one idea, that the people of this
state should enforce the laws they now
have, regulating the liqaor traffic and
for the suppression of vice and gamb­
ling, before clamoring for more strin­
gent laws. It is a well known fact that
a law not backed by public sentiment,
remains a dead letter. The speaker
stated that in his opinion the gambling
hells.of this cty have wrought more ruin
than, even the saloons. Mr. Holbrook
is Unequivocally upon the side of law
and order.
Judge Smith followed in a ringing
speech in favor of the enforcement of
the laws, giving his opinion that should
the law be enforced to the letter there
would not l&gt;e a single saloon in the city
—that the saloonlsts could not live upon
the profits of their business.
The
speaker advocated the selection of a
committee of twelve, to whom com­
plaints of violations of the law could lie
made, when it would be incumbent
upon the committe to investigate such
.-oinplaints, collect evidence and bring
the offender to justice.
P. W. Niskem gave his support to the
law and order element, stating that the
apathy of our people was in a measure
responsible for the present state of
affaire. He stated that liquor was sold
to minors whenever called for. Mr.
“
Nhkern remarks were timely and well
received by the audience.
Rev. M. V. Rork being prtsent, was
called upon for a short speech, The
reverened gentleman responded in his
inimitable style, telling plain truths,
striking the target every time. He ar­
raigned the people of Hastings for their
lazness in this matter, and if we mis­
take not, deverted the thoughts of many
of his hearers into new channels.
Ft was decided to hold a meeting at
the court house Wednesday evening for
the formation of a citizens’ league.
At the meeting held in the Court
room .Wednesday evening, C. G. Holbn»ok, C. G. Bentley. C. 8. HUboum,
Qement Smith, W. P. Sidnam, D. R.
(look and L. E. Stauffer were appointed

a committee to prepare plans for a per­
manent organization, and to secure for
the movement the endorsement 9t the
business interests of thedty. Thex^ext
meeting will be held upon the call of
this committee.
As to Law and Order.—That the
laws of the state with reference to
saloons and gambling are now and
have been violated in this city no one
will deny. That these violations should
be stopped, all good citizens will admit
How best to stop them is the question.
We submit » few suggestions which
may be to the point.
First—the idea that should be kept
constantly at the front should be the
enforcement uf the laws; not the perse­
cution of any man or set of men.
Second—'Hie league should not be
officered by extremists whose acts will
alienate from the league the- cordial
-upport of many of our l**t citizens.
Sound, practical men, men who recog­
nize society as it is, and yet men who
have no axes to grind, men who will
I* fearless in the discharge of duty,
should be placed on the committee who
will have to deal with offenders.
Third—Too much should not be at­
tempted. By stopping gambling, and
t lie sale of liquors to minors and drunk­
ards; by giving te the officers of the
law rf ready support in the discharge of
their duties, and giving them to under-

wheahallbe

Fifth—Conduct all

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CAUTION I
There are many poor Liquid Paints.

The Most Powerful Heating Furnace Ever Sold

Ask for the

D. W. L. W. Liquid Paints, and accept no other.

There are some other concerns whose names are liable to be confounded with the above. Observe

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Heating Successfully the past winter where other furnaces
failed, when thermometer ranged from 4 to 80 deg. below zero.
Every Fumaoe Warranted.

5
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Manufactured aid Sold Only by HUfflAH BROS., Hartag, Miti

New Goods! Call and See

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the exact name: “Detroit White Lead Works.' The Largest Stock,

Absolutely the best paint it is possible for man to
make. It stands better outside than pure lead. It

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The Best Stock,
The Best Made,
At The Lowest Prices

RNT SMITH
Judrr of FrrihM.

Bought for Spot Cash, at less than cost to manufacture them.

R. MUDGE

price of other goods to deceive you. It will cost

I sdlAQ
you the same to apply poor paint as good, and only Tn
J (J LUU I VO
a very little more to get the best. The best is always cheapest in the end. It is guaranteed.

Liquid paints are fast superceding white

Properly made they are far more durable than

This is a well known make of Corset, and the price we quote
is 25 per cent less than they have ever been sold.

E. Y. HOGLE

white lead.

the zD. W. L. W. liquid paints are positively

preference over all others.

They are a com­

bination of pure white lead, zinc and linseed
oil,

Pure lead alone will powder or chalk off.

Pure zinc alone will peel off.

Combined, &lt;^ch

counteracts the other’s poor qualities.

They

are between 30 and 40 per cent, richer in

white lead than any other liquid paint in the
market.

ard*rrd, that Muiiila1..
,D. MM. at tea u’H.
&gt;ed tar the tautii.

are required to spirxr nt
art* Awn to be baMru
n the Hty of HanUas* in *al.
tree. W any Umtc Ix w b n
Ultaner abouM not !»• grnr.ud.
tie natter ordered that stain
■**—
’*■*--------petition
brarlns tli-n-nf by &lt;
to I-- pteliahed li
newspaper printed
at Baity, aacr In ea----- — —.
wreka, previous to ted da; of Im »riu
CLEMENT SMITH.
(A true copy.)
JuiUr-d Pml-

HUic.rf uirhixan.
Nterr K hereby ।

dale Mrrrr allowed'tar creditor* U&gt; t&gt;r m-ui tw
data* mcalnal the estate of ARTHTB E. HA&lt;
tePg.tele of ted roomy, deccaaed. aud that al!
the probate office In the rtty »t Hastuirt. m wid
■My.MMUMaMl aM aDnvatMT. on or
teteiitteM4biyefNteeteb* nest. mmI ttuu
wV te heard tafar? htol court &lt;-«
the IM day Of jub
«u the Mh ‘lay of N*n&gt;*:n.
bcr next, at ten o'etork tu the foretwMw nJ r...'h
of UMMedays.
\
Dated, Mai tvUi. liM.
\
z CLEMENT SMITH. Jadyr of fTMan*

1 wish to submit the following reasons why

the best and why they should be given the

duhvrriltd.
at Jahn Winters, admhiKtrx’.ur of nui-f
praying Rte hta ftn&gt;1
thi- &gt;&lt;m» i:
be beard and allowrU ,uri a o«

wmBujoneolUw—OkhtMnl

HEALTH-PRESERVING

lead, and will be the paints of the future.

Utte Of ITr.kafr
&gt; of Joaepti Mb-I:-

I One Dollar!
I

To all those who contemplate buying

Camels, Curtains, Curtain Fixtures,
&amp;c. this Spring.
We are in such a shape as to offer
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION.
N. B.—We are headquarters for
warp.

W.S. Goodyear &amp; Co

Mitnore.

Saturday i
Lily Held

Mr. Sol
-hipped TO

There
the advert
Mire and n

Hastini
fair grouw
La dub,
liable shoe
Hired by 8

ALL gOO
and shoe
Simmons J

A LARG]

Scudder n
demand.

Tuesda'
city, in her
The remaii
lor intern

By Jew
toGmoM
Battle Oi
other MM

mm* &lt;■■■

’ xcellent a
»*dy. Iteai
obtained^

tftale of MiehixBii. County uf Rarry «.
NoUot laboreby givrn that •»» nt. &lt;T.lrs &lt;&gt;.'
ITrteUr Cttirt fnr the r.»&gt;uty uf fl»«ry'fcudr &lt;oi
Ute Nth any of Muy. 1«M. oix itMutli- tnui. t *1
Ms were ahowi Bbr m-Uhor* •&lt;&gt; pr’-wnt t&gt;eir
Mteste&amp;it ttesatsu James rmi.UP*.

Mineral. I
county mi

their elahnt tntfarr nn.«i rmtat#
NObstraBoB, to die rib of Ha-Ut *», hi
■oanty, tor •saasiaattoti and
»iw. &lt;&gt;n or
IMKMflrd Nowutoer next. *i.&lt;i
MMdb etatea WO De teunl hefnrr said court &gt;n
the Irt day of Joly aud !).«• loth day of N&lt;-v trf-er
next, nt tea o'eiark hi th* tarrtH-ii of h of
। thane &lt;ta\
■ Dpted/Mnj Nth, ISM.
•
&lt;nJaban&gt;nirrH. Jud*- &lt;&gt;i
Grgy’s Specific Medicine.
TEAM MAM.TteGrr ’ Enff-TEAM Ml
Hahretueiy. Ar.
••tire
Beu Inal

CmwiuaptloK

In our piuunphh-t. winch •»

Do not make the mistake of buying
HII BEAT MEDICINK C&lt;1. Buflato. V.
i oeeoant of conntarfeita, we h«'r a&lt;i&lt;&gt;

a poor article because of low price. *.

Form

Frank
township,
to his fati

is always uniform in shade and body. It never
fails to give satisfaction. Do not allow the low

phu**-’

HOOBA
SVKKLY
plain of tJ
this issue.

By kxti
the Baxxi
*'t Wed new
its subectfl
morning.

We lea
Assyria, hs
one erf hie 1
how the ac
hie Ui state

lactursr^fil
• rooms he
it shouk
gboddti«a

WHYshc
• oldiers hoi
built soon i
•tre agitetix
it, and whj
and win. v

AnowoI
line few &amp;
■ -better kept
N»*h ville.
just how U

numerous)

GUARANTEE1

SCREEN DOORS

We guarantee the quality of our Liquid Paints to be super­
ior to all others, and we will repaint free of cost any building
painted with them, where they do not prove more durable
than white lead and oil put on in the ordinary way!

The warm weather will soon
be upon
and you will want screen doors,
We m
them, the finest you can ask for

We guarantee onr liquid paint to contain no adulteration,
and not to blister, crack, peel or chalk off, when used accord­
ing to direction.

Leave Orders Now

DETROIT WHITE LEAD WORKS
N.B.- If you are going to paint your barn, do not fail to
try the Barn Paint made in four colors, and the cheapest and
most darable paint yon can apply.

I can give you good testimonials from customers who have
used these paints.

Don’t ah come in a rush
We are just receiving the finest
rurniturn ever

LYON&amp;HKALY

and the foil

Krertly

held Ml

�The Hastings Banner.
FRIDAY. MAY a. 1RM.

tion shows that he had, and his widow
and little son will thus have «3^»&gt; to

thetolly i. gone.

^4 zr?y
Tbei
their

It will not come

turnaoro stood the trot. Thoro of our
rmdere oonteuipliting building howro,
S?&lt;DAY' next’ M gJ0 P- m., CoL
eburchro. stone or srtuxj houroe where
II. II. G4i| will deliver Ki address before
a furnace can be urort, should get the
Hbd«HOrklngmeD’8
Chrtdaiion thit w*k, 1^75.
S'orcroaa furnace, theebeapeat and best
those who and made right here at home. Hee
dwUre to hear ^“ething that
u, the A MOl-NT YOV OWE ME
Huffman Bros.' ad. elsewhere In this
o. D. SPAUI.DINO.
will interest and benefit them, they will
■issue.
_________ ,________
hear the Colonel.
5

Local News.

pn'Al, on four pages of this fam?.

We call the attention of our readers
yli&lt; higan avenue has been much im­ to the quarter column announcement
of C. L. Glasgow, Nashville's live hard­
' - proved. '
tlonment because ot having no public
- , &gt; &lt;&gt;Te the changes in the railroad time ware merchant and agricultural imple­
library:
•
mentdealer. Mr. Glasgow is one of
. Icxrd this week.
n
' the BaNNIR subscription list has re- the “get ithere” fellows, and appreciates
the value of printer's ink.
tvtH .i 1 iff
this week.

•

Thk blanks for the census enumera­
Cali&gt;well’s five and ten. cent store
tor* are at the county clerk’s office.
..the place to get great l»rgains.
The clerk suggwta that the ennmera.
Thjikk will sooa be instituted at
tors caH for the same as soon aa possi­
,&lt; ..irk-tte a Knights of Pythias lodge.
ble, in order that they may have an op­
i Kirk Grant’s double shot was the ad- portunity to look them over and be­
Imrali'-a of all the l»oya. It was a
come posted as te their duties.
iiaisy.
—;
The Society connected with Emman­
A ;:EAf variety in hosiery for 10 uel church will Ire entertained by Mrs.
» at C.dd well’s opposite the Central O. &amp; Hadley and the ladles associated
with her, in the society rooms in Row­
m jiEi.r BaNnei: readers cannot com­ er’s block on Thursday of next week.
plain of th- amount of local matter in Supper served from six until Seven.
AU are cordially invited to attend.
riwissiift
,
■ Forr.miN quart pails 35 cents, 10 qt
It is said that one of the Hastings
p ub. 32 c- nt&gt;. at Caldwell’s five and ten gambling dens is furnished with the
richest and moat costly of furniture,
rept store.
G. Robinson gave a tea party the proprietor of the same finding jt

siturdu) afternoon, in honor of Miss necessary to procure a safe in which to
keep his valuables. Has this man done
|.fly IJeWlivn • '
Mit-S -r. I mciiAKP.of Prichardville, an honest days’ work in ten years ?

«MT» City

traitors to their constituents.
The
yatarwidthMthewaa not discourag­
ed because of the smallness of the gath­
ering.
On motion, the following gentlemen
Mere elected an members of the county
committee:
^John Bemmer, Hastings dty, chair-

W. Riker, dty.
Ira Stowell, Woixlland.
Ira Bachellor, Castleton.
Willard W. Lasher, Barry.
K Ctemence, Baltimore.
■ W Latta, Assyria.
Brandstetter. Prairieville.
T. P. Barnum, Carlton.
I*
Hydejiaple Grove.
r red Nausley, Orangeville.
R- II. Larabee, Hope.
Jas. Boyd, Johnstown.
■
Goo. W. Ingram. Irving.
P. Brown/HaBtinga.

The committee was empowered to All
.no fine
.uofine vacancies that may occur.

Total.. . ...................
„
.......... *.......................... ............ *21* 00
Folj^jwixg are the census enumera­
tors for Barry county.
Asayria— A. W. Wilcox.
Baltimore—Dr. A. L. VanHorn.
Barry—Andrew G. Cortright
Carlton—T. P. Barnum.
Castleton—E. W. Murray.
liaatlngs—s. R. McIntyre.
i
"“I tth wards,
John H. Dennis.
Hastings City, Sd and 3d wards-E.

Our $10 All Wool Cassimere Suits for $S,00.~
Our $7.50 All Wool Cassimere Suite for $5.00.
Our $15 Fancy Cassimere Suits for $7.50.
Our $18 Cassimere Suite for $7.50.
Our $90 Light Worsted Cassimere Suite for $7.50

&lt;1 S. Hilboum, Hastings dty, Secre­

rtumown .. ..
Grove...
&lt; Wunmrrtlle.......
Prtlrfevttle ....'
Rutland
ThoroappJe . .
Woodland..........
Yankee Spring*.

OUR GREAT SALE!

Rey. M. V. Rork was in the city Sun­
day.
Mrs. L. C. Welton has returned to
thiscity.
. Prof. Burkhard, of Traverse city,
visited Prof. Hall Monday. 1
Col. Armstrong, qf Bowens Mills,
was a Banner caller Friday.
Lee Reed was hand-shaking with
Hastings friends Friday and Saturday.
Rev. I. M. B. GiUaspie, of Bowen’s
Mills, was among ouK Monday Callers.
Maj. Anderson, the irrepressible, was
in attendance at the railroad meeting
here.
Mrs. Oscar Crook is dangerously Ill at
the home of her parents on the county
farm.
Judge Smith and P. A Sheldon intend
taking in the republican national con­
vention.
Mt. E.’W. Murray, of the Nashville
News, {mid this office a pleasant visit
Saturday.
Mrs. W. H. Powers and h*er mother,
Mrs. Brown, are visiting relatives in
Grand Rapids.
Truman Parker of the agricultural
college, sjient a few days with his par­
ents in Carlton the past week.
Mr. Herb Snyder, who has been ill for
over a week past, is able to walk out,
but he is looking decidedly thin.
Senator Pennington, of Charlotte,
was in the city Saturday, in attendance
at the democratic county convention.
Mr. C. E. Bank, a student of the agri­
cultural college, was in Hastings Satur­
day, with Will Morse, of Maple Grove.

Hope-Benj. Worden.
Irving- Thos. Sullivan.
Johnstown- Levi M. Dewey.
Maple Grove—Russell Slade.
The band boyij are to have another
•' :pp--; "”’doz. frogs to Stanton parOrangeville—L. F. Cook.
dance at Union hall Wednesday even­
Prairieville—Frank Bacon.
ing next Good music will be furnished.
Rutland—Thos. KeUv.
Ehank C. Ryerson, of Hastings
j Bill only 50 cents. These hops are en­
Thornapple
—Aaron Sherk.
li.wnship, has iffiide an assignment
Middleville Village—W. H. Severjoyable affairs. Lovers of the “light
te his iather(. —ance.
fantastic” thus have an opportunity of
AV ootiland—Geo. I). Barden.
i'HEP.E are several changes among
enjoying themselves and at the same
Yankee Springs - 8. C. Ritchie.
•h* advertisements in this issue. Bo
time of financially aiding the band.
Tuesday last. Major G. M. Ander­
« m; anil pole them.
Mil Huss, night telegraph operator son, Engineer Merrill, of St. Louis, and
I1.vtin( &lt; vs. Middleville at the
in this city, is an obliging gentleman Thou. S. Cobb, S. H, Cobb, Peyton Ran.tir ground'Friday. Game called at 2
and an accurate operator. Since he has ney, F. Bush, C. H. Dickinson, W. T.
u. .-harp. Admission, 25 cents.
been on duty; we (have had occasion to Dewing, W. L. Eaton, and M. D. Wood­
i I. if»!j&gt;, the best fitting and most re- use the wire to a considerable extent
ford, of Kalamazoo, met in the parlors
:• -hflfs in tire market are manufac- for dispatches .to the metropolitan
of the Hastings house with A. J.
t- red by Smith, Simmons &amp; Peabody.
(bailies, and we hjive always found the Bowne, Dr. Burton and D. R. Cook, of
a:.; u -I liiH-chants sell the boots dispatches printed I remarkably free from this city, to.discuss railroad matters.
, i. i d-j-.' ii rmufactured bv Smith, errors.
The Kalamazoo people gave assurances
tint!
A Peabody. Ask for them.
The Michigan Central has issued an that the*balance of their proportion of
ui|rE jiamta r of extra copies of ukase requiring ill conductors, station the bonus could be raised in one week’s
I,-'
edition were-sold. The agents, breaksmek, etc., to wear certain time. All seems now to be waiting on
- idiier murder created an immense uniforms prescribed by the company. Barry county. Whenever enough money
They must purchase two suits each is raised so that the local directors can
Ti i.-i f- V Mr*. Adaline Eddy, of this year, and those can only Ire purchased turn over to the syndicate, the right of
i •
in h|r 75th year departed this life. of Mabley «fc Co, or .1. L'. Hudson, way and $42,50) hard cash, or a guaran­
a hr
re taken to Jonesville Detroit. The caps must be purchased tee for that sum, operations w&lt;ll Ire
Mr. Andrew Krom, of Kalamazoo,
of a Detroit firm/ What next? ’
commence I at once. Steps must be
i'ir intreoa-nt
..
• .
was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jas.
The democratic mass convention in taken to raise the balance due from Clarke, of this city, a portion of the past
•
By Ji ne 1st. Hastings can “hello*"
Barry county within the next four ! week.
••• &lt;lran«l Rapids, C harlotte, Lansing, this city Saturday was not of sufficient
■weeks. We ciinnot afford to lose the
flattie Creek, Jackson, Detroit and dimensions to awaken any great
Robt. Urie, of St. Johns, spent Sun­
amount of enthusiasm in the breasts of railroad. ,
•fiier Michigan cities.
day in the city the guest of bis sister,
the faithful. If the leaders were^to
.Shooting Tournament.—A fine who is employed in Welton &amp; Crook’s
The Nashville News 'contained an
llent w rite-up of Wednesday’s trag- search in the greenback ranks they ilia’s sport was enjoyed by those who office.
would there find many of the strayed participated in the shooting tournament
-1). Its editor was here Thursday and
The family of Jas. Wilkins have
sheep. With the endorsement of But- Wednesday. Below we give the result
•[btainfd the fart.® personally.
.again taken up their abode in this city.
UAhe democratic party will truly la* a J
of the contests:
They are gladly welcomed by their
\ ’ AiiGH number of Middleville peo­ thing of the past!
i Shoot No. 1.—S.,CroWell, and W. D.
numerous friends.
ple v r&lt;» in attendance at Mr. Scudder’s
There is no disguising the fact that Hayes, city, first money; Wm. Watte,
•in»-ral. In fact, all portions.of the
Mr. E. Burrell, of Jackson, was at this
Jackson, and A. J. Baughman, Wood­
there is a feeling of disquiet in the
land,
second
;
A.
Crowell
and
Lute
Ben. _____________________
__
*imty were well represented.
place Friday.
He came to see his childcounty for fear that the murderer Dur­ nett,eity, third; R .Mudge and A .-Black. | yen, nop-at their grahd-parents, Mr.
Bv extra labor Wednesday night,
fee will Ire tried by a sentimental jury,
rshoot No. 2.--W. D. Bennett and S. j ;in&lt;1 ^ra- Trav. Phillips.
’he Banner, containing a full account
and thus go unwhlpt of the full meas­
Crowell, city, and Mr. Burgess, Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goodyear went to
-i Htdrasday's tragedy, reached Jill of
ure of justice that, should be meted out first', Mr. Dodge, Jackson and R. K. (jiycagQ Tuesday, in response to a tele- -ubs-Tihri by first train Thursday
to him. The record of Barry county in
morning.
unnound^the .tangen,u, iBthis respect is such that it cannot be
ness of Mrs. Wm. Barlow.
Wk learn that Wm. H. Jewell, of referred to with any great degree of Colgrove and A. Black, dty. fourth.
-'Snoot Na 3.—W. Bennett ami L.
Mr. and Mrs. J. &lt;J- Perkins were in
Assyria, had the misfortune to break pride by our citizens.
Bennett, city, and C. Gregory, Jackson,
the city several days of the past week.
-nr. of Lis legs a few days sin(x*. As to.
•
The committee- on floral decorations first; Mr. Shout, Jackson, and A. J.
They
were called here by the tragedy of
the incident happened we'nre unaappointed by the G. A. R. post of this Baughman, Woodland, second; G. A.
Gould, Grand Rapids, third; J. W. Wednesday. Mr. Scudder waa their
'-k‘ to shite.
city, request all ladies who are willing to Bentley, fourth.
J
son-in-law.
Mu. A Kelequo, the broom manu-,, contribute floral offerings for decoration
Shoot No. 4.—C. Gregortr and Wm.
Miss Lillian Belcher started for her
•&lt; - tiirer. finds ready sale for all of the day to leave the same at armory hall, Watte, Jackson, and R. K, Grant, first;
L.
Bennett
and
G.
A.
Gould,
second;
home in Mt. Desert, Maine, Monday
},|i * an manufacture. This is over Goodyear’s hardware store, on
last.
During her stay here Miss Belch­
J shouldfor Mr. Kellogg is a Thursday p. m. at the latest. The com­
Hapidfi. H. u. nice, wwuug, u. x- er won the esteem and friendship of all
•jr-md citizen and makes first-class goods. mittee would be pleased to receive as­ Crwwv and P. T. Uolgrove, fourth.
•
Shoot No. 5, double team, 80 ball»- who met her.
" hy shojild not Hastings have the sistance from the ladies in the matter
W. Bennett and S. Crowell, 28: Watte
•-Idlers home, in all probability to be of making wreaths, etc., on Wednesday and Gregory, 29; Gould and Widdicomb. ■ Mrs. Eisentreiger, mother of lira.
Rhea
Granger,
of
Baltimore,
died
Tues­
'■nilt soon in this state? Other towns and Thursday afternoons.
29; Hayes and Mudge, 29; Dodge and
day at the residence of N. Latham, af­
•‘te agitating the question of securing
It is with regret that we announce Burgess, 28; Bentley and L. Bennett,
।. and why not. Hastings. Let’s go in the .death of Mrs. Wm. Barlow, which 27; Colgrove and Crewy, 25. First di­ ter a short illness. Deceased was well
vided between Wtfta and Gregory. advanced in years, and was well known
: •‘nd win. I
occurred at Evansfbn, Ill., Tuesday. Gould and Widdicomb; second, Bennett
in Baltimore township.
.-Doing all the hotels on the valley Deceased was a sister of H. A.,, J. S., and Crowell, Dodge and Burgess; third.
Mr. E. A. Stowe, proprietor of the
line few are "better patronized, and none W. S. andAfiss Rebecca Good) ear, all Bennett and Bentley; fourth, Creasy
and Colgrove.
'
Michigan Tradesman, Grand Rapids,
tetter-kept than the Wolcott house, of of this dty. The remains will arrive
As we go to press the second day’s made the Banner a fraternal call
here this (Thursday) p. m., accompanied
AAijvffii,. Mine il0st Foote
shooting is in progress.
Wednesday. We are pleased to learn
how U) attend to thirwants of his by H. A. and J. S. Goodyear. The fun­
Democratic County Convention. that the Tradesman Is boonring. Stowe
eral is to be held at 3 p. m. to-day at the
aujlwrous gijesta.
y.,
— As per call, a democratic mass con­ knows how to get up a good paper.
Min. LioiAy Ci mminZs, of Assyria, residence of Mr. Ed. Powers.
,
vention was held at-Union hall in this
Last Friday our dty was visited by
’’•‘J’lhe largest and finest rose geranium
The Crouch murder trial has been
city Saturday afternoon last. The at­ Mr. Jama T. Plant, of New York, at
«n the state, standing about 10 feet high postponed
until
Septemlrer,
upon tendance was very small. Convention present a traveling salesman. He has
and the r„iiagv thick and thrifty, emit- motion of attorneys for the defense.
was called to order by M. W. Riker, a most remarkable history. He was
ung a delicious fragrance. It would be This will create a feeling of indignation
chairman of county committee. C. W. reared in Cambridgeshire, England,
&lt;reatly prized by florculturiste.
throughout the state. IJ&gt; is a mighty
Crothera, of Baltimore, was electeil and while attending school at Oxford,
TH.E Tues&lt;ia.v meeting of the W. hard matter for the people of the state chairman and G 8. IIUbounu&gt;f the Dem­ his health failed. Upon the advice of
.*
l - lhe following ladies were of Michigan to d«d promptly and justly ocrat, secretary. The convention then physicians he came to America, and
\ 11'ivlegrttts to
convention to with the criminal classes. Of course elected the followipg by acclamation as while here secured a commission from
•‘«ue d w Fiint*June 8: ^esdames N. Jud and Dan will remain out on bail to delegates to the state convention:
the Indian Bureau. While in Manitolre
*&gt;. 'V. I-. sidnan, B K
w hatch out a dozen or more Allen fiascos.
he became a great favorite with the
A. J. Bowne, Hastings.
• Sioux, and at last went to their rwerlenient Suiith and C. G. Bentley.
Jas. Willison, Assyria.
Stauffer &amp; Salisbury have re­
C.
S.
Hilbourn,
Hastings.
^'Kiuios workingmen have iaauert ceived the agency for the Cooley Cream­
vat Inn, lived with them seven years, ate
G. A. Truman. Nashville.
with them, spoke their language, and
"
“J ” re,l,le«in« workmen not to er. This is without doubt the very best
Frank Hilbert, Woodland.
adopted
their drees and eustoms.
“
creamer
”
made,
adapted
to
small
dair
­
'
John
Shean.
Barry.
ere. There is trouble brewing
W. R. Young. Middleville.
While doing this ostensibly for his
imI&gt;°rtation of foreign ies, ranging in sire and cost, according
N.
F.
Clemente,
Baltimore.
health, he was really correspondent for
ir.- nJ? 1“*l'*on mill owners, who to the number of cows in the dairy, from
Ira Batchelder, Carlton.
the London Times, and wrote up the
Robt. Dawson, Hastings.
ralenno, if th.y but three cows up to thirty five. It has met
with unparalleled smvws. and is being
Senator Pennington being present, famous Custar campaign from the
used all through this state. It will pay was called* upon for h speech. The gen­ Sioux standpoint. He was a warm
“I th* Hahnemann
• for itself in ninety days. With this tlemen stated that he was not there friend of Sitting Bull, and knew all the
““aety on the 7th, the paper
latter's plana, which he never revealed,
,
“
o’r; 'r‘throp Wl“ “Ot opon Uw creamer” anv farmer can make cream­ for the purpose of making a political
speech, but was present by the direction owing to the kindly treatment he had
’ "fc/ coniiltlons affecting life; ery butter. &lt;*11 and see this “creamer
^"Pon the ,,rMlala]i
’ before making other arrangements.
of the state committee for the purpow- always received from his dusky friends.
roiit
ew. rue com*••••-----POSltlir ue.l__ _
of urging upon the democrats of Barry He carries many marks of hit seven
county the necessity of thorough organ­ years of Indian life. Helsa ,-&gt;dlur»d
th- hluuler.
&lt;rf thta dty, purchwed the
ization. As is usual with democratic gentleman, and his fine Engliah accent
idda to the Interrot ot»s novel story.
t£±ta“n“«’ POllclro^ae of ,1,.
*“ speech makers and platforai fonuuliOur reporter could but admire his dic­
afteT, but made no salro till the suc­ tore, be arraigned the rtyubiican party tion: hot when Mr. Plant began to tatt
-as behv oppo^d to woritingmeo, ria.
VTu0,W reaow»
« ceeding fall, siaoe which time they hsve
Sow.
the peoeil pusher ewapretelMted
rtc. He denounced thoae democrats
lhat he
kept up the sold and put ia opeewtion U
ou th, tattterXt tovilw

ARE ALL GOING FAST.
Everyone is wondenng how we can sell suite at such prices,
but then, when they study it over in their minds they can
easily see that we have bought the same Grades of Goods so
much less than those originally cost that we do justice to our
customers to give them the benefit of the decline.
Now we have placed on .our Half Price Counter the followihg
Bargains^ b

Men’s Fine Worsted Cutaway Frock Cassi­
mere Suits, cost the Manufacturer $16.50
annd Retail for $20,00, will be
sold at once for

$12.00. $12.00. $12.00.'
Brown Corkscrew Worsted Sack Suits, worth
$18.00, with broad binding on

Only $i2.oo, $12.00.
Four Button Cutaway Dress Tricot Suits, a
Bargain for $18 and $20, come and
take one for\only

$12.00, $1200, $12.00.
Nice Mixed Plaid Cassimere Suits, worth
$16.50 for only

.

Neat new styles of Cassimere suits, sold whole­
sale this season for §12, you can have
one suit for only §10.00,
r
'
Bargains in Boys’ Clothing.

Also All Wool Cassimere Suits, 83.50.

Star Clothing House,
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

1 HAVE SEVERAL DQZEN

GOOD BASE BALLS
Every purchaser of a'v

Gets one Free,

R. K. GRANT
CLOTHIER.

BUILDERS’
HARDWARE
PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c

Large Stock,
Low Prices.

H.A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�»
JUSTICE WAITT8 DILEMMA.

PxxsronrTXAi. Tatobxtm.

[Cor. New York San.]

leon, and in which he spent nearly five
years, and finallv died. The road to
Longwood, which lies several miles
from James Town, passes through some
ve-&gt; • pretty valleys, where all the avail­
able ground is used for farming pur­
poses, and within sight of The Briars,
a very pretty co mfry house, in which
Napoleon was lodged while Longwood
was preparing for him. The latter place
is handier to the town, and Napoleon
greatly objected to the transfer; but
Longwood in nearer the center of the
island, and it was considered advisable
to make attempt at rescue or escape as
difficult as possible by keeping him for
from the coast. '
The hou*e u* sunk in a valley, and is
a long, low structure, very muoh re­
sembling a two-story American summer
• hotel. Scarcely anything remains in
the shape of relics; but the tomb near
the house end lying under weeping wil­
lows. is guarded by a French ser­
geant and two soldiers. The ground
was purchased
by
the
French,
t'nder the sarcophagus, which is about
three feet high and protects.! by an
iron railing, the i»ody of the great em­
peror reate I twenty-five years, and un­
til it was taken to* its final magnificent
tomb in the Invalides.
A very near relative of the writer,
who was present uhen the coffin was
takewup and opened before the Prince
de Joinville. said that the -embalming
had been done so well, that though the
skin had turned parchment hued the
outline of the features remained per­
fect. ’
T*I_
It■ wm under a tricolor of 1aatin
made by some woman on the island
that the body was borne to the ship,
ancTeach of thebe ladies was presented
by the prince with a gold bracelet, in
the name of the French nation. The
same person who witnessed the exhum­
ation became acquainted with Napo­
leon during tiie six years of his oqe
tivity, and declare.! that lie could never
meet the ex-emperor’s eyes for more
than a seeond. His glSnce remained
till the last so pie cing that it seemed
to reach into the very soul- of the ]&gt;er■on on whom it was beut.

[Wrohtngton Cor. Chicago Mewa)
Having an imperative engagement in
Baltimore sometime ago, Chief Justice
Waite, of the supreme court, hurried to
the Baltimore &amp; Ohio depot ten minutes
before’ ,the Crain started. As he was
about to purchase a ticket he dlseov-

a few pennies in his pocket. He looked
around for a friend, but, finding none he
resolved to use a desperate measure.
He filed up tn the line to the ticketwindow. Ae he reached the agent he
smiled an awful smile across the full
width of h» enorrqous mouth, and
asked thq ticket agent if he knew him.
“No, I don’t," snarled the agent;
and what is more I don’t want to.
What do you want?”
,
"I want a ticket to Baltimore and return. I am the chief justice of the
supreme court. I have no money with
me. It is purely accidental. I can
give you my personal check,? replied
the representative of justice.
’
• “Oh, I know you. I know all the
bloods. But tliat dodge won’t work on
me. I have just had two members of
the cabinet try to bilk me out of tickets
and no chief justioe dodge gets me.
Take your ugly mug out of thb window
and get out of the way of people who
have money."
The chief justice glared. He could
not fine the young man for contempt
of court He felt worse than if he had
beau a real fraud, and he blushed and
Erapired so that the agent had his bef strengthened. The chief justice
dashed out of the station to soeif ho
eould uot find some one to identify him.
He had only five minutes left It was
too short a time to run to the capitol.
He naw. no one. Across the street there
was a saloon and an eating-house. The
riiiof justice made a rush for the place,
but stop]&gt;ed at the door. Spying a
private entrance, he rushed in aud aojested the proprietor with the frantic
inquiry, ‘‘Doypu know meF
“Yer bet yer head I do, yer honor,"
laid a short-haired, freckled-face man
behind the bar ;* *’ye are the boas of the
shuprame coort. I see ye ivory day
going by here on the ears.’
"WIU you cash my check? I have
no time to explain.” Hero the justic e
grabbed a piece of paper and a ]&gt;en
upon a dess near by, aud began to
write hurriedly.
"Shure I wilt I have seen old boys
off ou a tear before, get out of money.
Trusht me, aor. Is it a twenty ye
wan:? Here it ia. Will ye have a drop
before ye run?"
But before any further explanation
;-ould be made the chief justice grabbed
the money and was ruuuing across the
street. In some way the ticket agent
bad learned of his blunder during the
the judge’s absence, and was all politenens when he saw the money.
Mr.
Waite barely made the train, but he has
not had such a shook to id* dignity
since he went upon the bench of the
supreme court.

Visitors who,.from curiosity or busi­
ness, have called at the White House,
must have been impressed by the cour­
teous vet systematic manner with which
they were received and eecoried through
the mansion. The wentlemen whose
duty it is to receive all persons coming
to the White Rouse are Colonel E. S.
Denmore,
Mr. John T. Rickard and Mr.
1
T.
' F. Pendel, and they have occupied
their
present positions through the var­
'
ious
administrations since and even
■
'during the war. Mr. Pendel was presi­
dent Lincoln's body guard; saw.him to
!
his
carriage the fatal night bn yphich he
!
visited Ford’s theater, and he now has
in his posssession the blood-stained
;
coat
which Mr. Lincoln wore on that,
memorable occasion. There Is not a
public man In America today who
.does not know, and who is not known
by. these gentlemen, and the reminiscencee of public and social life which
they can recount would fill a congressional volume. During the weary yet
exciting years of the. war; through the
mote peaceful times ot Grant’s adiuinistration; while Ilayes held the reins-of
government, and when Garfield was .
shot, it was these men who stood in the
executive mansion, welcoming the ad­
1
vent of each new adniinistration. bow­

ing at its departure, and receiving both
martyrs through its portals.
During that long, hot and never to-I*
fonjotten summer when President Gar­
field lav between “two worlds.” the
nation became aware of the deadly ma­
larial influence which hung about the
White Hoitee. But all through that
period these men never deserted their
posts for a single day, though each cgie
was suffering intensely. In conversa­
tion with the writer. Colonel Densmore
said;
“It is imporadble to describe the tor­
tures I have undergone. To be com­
pelled to smile and treat the thousands
of visitors who come here daily with |
courtesy when one is in the Rrwitest ।
agonv requires a tremendous effort. |
All that summer 1 hail terrible head­
aches, heart-burn and a stifling sensa­
tion that sometimes took away my i
breath. My appetite was uncertain
and I felt severe pains in the small of
my l»ack. 1 was under the doctor’s!
care with strict instructions uot to go
out of the house but I remained on j
iBcstou Cor. Chk-*gi&gt; Trfisine.J'
duty nevertheless. You would lie surThere is a particular point of difier
Frised to know the amount of quinine ।
ence between Poston and New York.
took; on some days it was as much as
“The. Frog Pondians." as Edgar Poe
sixteen grains."
used to call Un: citizens of Boston
|'
“And was Mr. Rickard Iqully off. too?”
when he va- writing his essays about
' “1 should think he was. Why. time
i1 and again we have picked him up- and
|he literati many years ago, know the r
laid him on the mantel, lierv in the
great men by sight, ami always recog­
vestibule, he was so used up."
nize them upon the street, while the
“Yes, exclaimed Mr. Rickard, I was
average Nt w-Yorker never saw one of
so weak I rotdd not rise lifter lying
the famous literary men or orators of
down without help, end vonhl only
the metropolis, to hi* knowledge. Of
wullj v idi tiu- aid oi two ciuii-s. and in
course this may be accounted for in a
a shieiping position. ' Hi. we h:n ;• J*en
measure, because &gt; ew York is the
in a pretty taui condition here, all of us."
greater city of the two, and, unlike
“And yet you are all theemlxjdimenta
Boston, is coeiuopolitau. Nevertheless,
of health, said the writer, as he looked
the difference &gt;n thia particular cannot
at the three bright and vigorous men
l»e wholly ekpla.ned by difference in
before him.
population.
The New-Yorker is al­
“Have you some secret way of over­
ways in a hurry, but the Bostonian is
coming malaria and its attendant hor-.
always deliberate Here people know
rors 'r
•each other, and stop to &lt;diat upon the
People Wiin Mb*Ft Wemeries.
“I think we have a most certain way,
street like neighbor* in icountry village
replied Colonel Densmore, but it is no
Plow [York Sun.]
They know who lives in the nexi ' “I see many curious ca&lt;e« here." said Secret. You see. about two years ago J
house and the adjoining block, aud arc the detective, "of people who forget my wife lagan to grow blind, and f
on terms of speaking intima-y, an I just what they most wish to remember, was alarmed at her condition. .She [
everybody know- where the famous who do precisely the thing that they finally became so she Could not tell
men ofthe city reside. When Phillipa did not intend doing, and who ge just whether a person was white or black at ■
and Stunner were alive the people knew where they had uo idea of going. I a distance of ten feet. One of her lady •
ineuus hu
advised
\iseu hfcr
ner to
io try
iry a certain
evrunu ,
them well by sight. I .ongfe.low was had a short-minded case last week of r friends
— .
,------ .
~
— -- ^.treatment that had done wanders for!
always recognized as he walked the man
who has grven me more or less kher, and to make a long atorv short. |
street, and Oliver Wepdell Holmes is trouble for two years past, but thia time she did ao and was completely cured, I
known to all who live: at the **Hub.£? ^5
, . ?UUi* /' J1? was hardly This induced me to tty the game means :
"Can you take me te the house of Dr. aboard
aboard of
of his
hii train
train before
before he
he was
was oi
off for py
inv own restorationAmd
restoration^nil as soon as
uh i
O. \V. Holmes ?” asked a lady of a car­
I found it wanedoing me good I recoin-j
riage-driver recently. “Jfodade,. I can.'
inende*! it to my aasociMtm andwehuve
ma'am," was the answer; “don't everv what was it ? He went over and under nil been cured right here in the’ strong­
man know where he lives, sure?’’ the benches, turned his pockets inside hold of malaria and kept in perfect
When 1’merson was alive he was as well out, aud even searched his hat. The health every since by means of warn-!
known te the Bostonian as to the good train had been gone fifteen minutes, and er’s Safe Cure. Now I am not a believ- j
people of Concord, and all of those he had not even got so far as to remem­ er in medicines in general, but 1 do not
whom 1 have mentioned were held in ber what he was searching for. At hesitate to say that I am satisfied 11
high regard, as is the gracious autocrat last he gave it up, aud went to the tele­ should have died of Bright’s disease of i
to-day.
graph office, where he wrote out a mes­ the kidnejs before this had it not been

4

[Wasliin^o.i (l». t'.l Letter.)
Very few of the }»eople who stream
through the &gt; ationsl inwym know, I
fantj, that sinalI locks os hair taken
from the lieiuls of the preaidentM, tram
Washington io r*®rc£, are carefully
preserved in a p Iok* covered box in'one
of the exhildt on case*. They are inter­
esting ns th.* oniv relicMof the bodies of
our chief xiagMnrtee.' Washington’■
hair in this collection is nearly pure
white, fine, and glossy. That of John
AdamS'is nl»o white, but
jt coarse. Jefferjon’s Ihair
' is
• - rather
coarse, aud
in
color a mixture j &lt;rf white and
sandy brow n. You can tw» fiat, iqhis
youth it must have beenI reinSYkable for
its bright bolor.
Madison’.-, liair .'s coarte, a mixture of
wbke and brown; Monroe's is fine,
smooth, and of its original dark auburn
in • color. The hair erf John Quincv
Adams - is of the oddest color; it is
coarse, and colored like a yellow-gray
cat’* eye. Gen. Jfcksou'a hair is a
coarse white. \ aik Buren’s is white,
fine, and smooth .'Gen. Harrison's is
fine and whit-, with a slight admixture
of black. John 1 yler's hair is mixed
white and brown. Millrrd Fillmore's,
on the other hand, is brown, with a few
white streaks. 1 rsnklin Fierce* u a
dark brown, fine and soft.

At a ree&lt; nt meeting of the Twilight
club a large parto. the entertainment
consisted of n : tatement by each one
present of how lie earned h» first dol­
lar. Among the means mantionedwere
the following: Planting corn at 'Jbcent*
a week, selling newspapers on a train,
writing a college priae essay, punching
boles in ekate *traps, selling a dog for
f2S. getting #30 for staying on one o.
the Malay islands a* hostage for a ship’r
crew, picking rock* from a garden, Seil­
ing photographs of war heroes in a Nes
England village, and working as office
fteraatii

‘4 W-^r0’j

1

x

Un fortunately for the promulgators
the dogma that education purgea a

sage to a Philadelphia friend to watah
every man who left the train which he
had intended to take, and try to recog­
nize any of his property, particularly
his‘models ' He was an inrante^,and
thought the lost article might haefbeen
a model. Then he started back td his
office te see if he ha 1 left his lost prop­
erty there. As he was croui ng We,t
street he chanced to run against wh.at
he was looking for. It was his son. a
bright lad, whom he had taken te busi­
ness with him in the morning. Thai

use it as a household medicine and give
it to my children whenever they hate
any ailment.
'
“Yes, exclaimed Mr. Pendel. 1 use it
in my family all the while and hate
found it the most efficient remedy we
have ever employed. 1(5 know of verv
many public men who are using it toflay and they all spook well of it."
“1 weigh 16opoun&lt;L* to-din said Mr.
Rickard, and when m» phvslrians told '
me over a year ago I could not hope to
recover I weighed 122 pounds. Under
such influences you cannot wonder that!
I consider this the best medicine before
tiie American people."
Bortinaut - of every known variety of
The £htve statements from these
short memory iu the market. The re­
mark
rfioirt frequently heard from gentlemen need no comments. They
are voluntary and outspoken expres­
the rfreat unreliable^
is, ’There,
sions from sources which are the- high­
I fold
that man to remind &lt;me
est in the land. Were there the
of it.’ They are the men who slightest question regarding their auth­
forget because thev don’t give atten­ enticity they wot/d not be made public
tion to anything; they are always in a but as they furnish such valuable
hurry, aad alwayw get left. One of my truths for all who are suffering, we uncustomers has a memory which ma? be ofalf tiUgl'V pU,&gt;^ ttie,n f°r«ie K°o&lt;l
called doubly abort. Yesterday he for­
got where he had pat a jmclcage, spoke
STATE NEWS.
to me about it and found it five
yf*T “go‘ HoUte brooks,
minutes afterward iu’ hia coat tail
jxxikot. This morning he came rnn&gt; GrtUtan stepped on a stone, cutting his
foot, which nas troubled him more or
mg up to me and nake I me if J had
heard anything aboi^his lost package. leas&gt; ever since. A few days since his
foot festered and a piece of .‘tone was
I said I thought he would find it in
taken from the wound as large as a
hia tail pocket, which he did. He firntl
&lt;?&gt;rn' A blindi heretofore
forgot the article, then remembered - thought to be n severed cord has all dis­
after begot home -thatbe had forgotte &gt; appeared.
it, but forgot tiiat he had found it vIts
. John G. Lee, of the Grand Haven
rather tough when you come to look

KOOi'
[ffoteatlflc Press ’
On the v eat coast of England grows
a sort of saa grass (porphyra laciniatej
which ia made into something very like
bread. In the main it is gathered by
women; they then wash it and pluck

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claim*,.
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SS-JS3I:
ar rxnmfaaROYAL G. BACK.

DANIEL WARNER.
DARWIN JfrOMBER.

Fl

1 .is &gt;»r imumoor lu »«
For five year" I auflerad

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rxmerw*--.tj
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^t&gt;«. You m»y ue my wur,
fl,u
’
jcaawviixa, ul, April s^uhL
df Fwwosi.x.r:
.
wiiu the
inPour daoebter**
j,,,. »...mHani tn
how «he h** imah.v*
•"«»
mu
— — ---- 1 irmly brilrra Ui*4
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ISM. at ten o’etock tn tin- forenoon ofttat dsj'

to

am WillfoN &gt; u : '"•« •**• mF ’JD"-.
,
um noiitfri'Ml »• • "“■t » wnnyt^CJl care
N. B -ThV w*n &lt;*••■
&gt;..,-pr«*fon.
Fmid Mr*.
Hphlrr.
N... &amp; Will hl. Fart Wnyn*. InA .
I hnvr *uir-re»l for •ixto&lt;-n y**r» with »P*mndic |-iin lit my bred *nd gatml n*r*o®*
deblliiv. !.»*■ nly I bad * *«**re attack &lt;rf
pain in my h«*id. reared by
*19“
t,arvou« exliMU-Uon. J tt»&lt;»u&lt;bl I «h»ald die.
My btubwxl ««ld we would tret Zoa-HBare
tborourtily. He gave tl to me according to
direetiou* for -ererecarea, and In Ira than
two hour* I and completereltat I

Ow PwBpbtet nO &gt;!»«■■«&lt;• of Waare Ud CMMrre,’
— — . —■■-aKsvva IK ■ JLBjra

—

an,! state ot Mkhipaa. muitalntatf twenty aem
t land mon- or ira*.
.

thi

»Off
th&lt;

doek a minor.
Notice Is iirrebj riven that I shall sell at pub­
lic auntloa. to the iaicbest tedder,
Baturilay.
the War &lt;b«' of «*&gt;'. A. D. tSM. st ten «. Hock, in
the f&lt;»r-li**; • th* !"'•&lt;*«’• &lt;&gt;««•. fii.tbe city «rf
Wa*l!nf». In Ila- r&lt;MUtj of Barry, hi tor state trf
Mkhtgau. punnuwt to Unrense and futhority
sninte&lt;! t« me on the trth &lt;Uj ot Man-h. A. p.
ism m tli- probate emtrt at Harm eoraity.Micbteau. all id the estate, right, UUc and iutereet of
th-sakl ralnoe &lt;&gt;f. tn *ndto the real estate situ­
ated aud bcUw tn the oouub ot Barry ia the
state of Mi&lt;-m(Xn.kno«n and described a* folkm*, u. wil; City tat number four &lt;4» of blosk
numlxw ten (it) In the eastern addition ot the-

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CHEAT ROCK IBLANC ROUTE

Guardian.

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
ONE FATENT TUMILEB TW...........
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,
Invaluable In tb* aide room.

eradKore of Mid derawed are requrated tn
pntM iit their rlainn before Mid urobalc court,
at the probate offr-e. In tlie rtty of Haxtlnc*, In
lal.i county, for exaraloaUou and allowaiwx. on
or brforr the Mb day of Ortobrr next, and that
&lt;uich claliaa will br bean! l&gt;rfarr Mid roan on
tbeWthday --- ------» on tb. «li a»&gt; ot Ortobor
■ Uli
next, at t«ni &lt;

ONE COOK BOOK.

N. H.

1»

OXSUMFT1ON
AMD[jOUGbS
1

l LKMKNT HM1TU.
Judge of Probate.

THE MONKS DAME CO., Daaburr. Coon.

ASK I fCR

Ops&amp;Mavt

. Default Imvinc been nartr tn ttw payment &lt;rf a
certain Indenture of ukm------‘------- ‘—
tenth day of January. A.
Southward anti Caroline

[ iwveti hundred and sKty-eK dollan and ninety• &lt;&gt;nr cent', and no pru'redjuci harina been in| «tittrtrd at law to recoverThe dHK rrmaintnc
Mwurrd by Mild niortaaar. or any jxrt thrrrul.
. and the power of »a&gt;r Uwrrin contained having
become ofwrathe. notice h hereby Ktvrn that
on the twenty-eighth day of June. A. 1). 18M. nt
on&lt;* g'rlock In the aflcmooti, at the north front

[■TRADE JT MARK j|

£UX\R.
CONSUMPTION

I
Liver and Kidney Remedy,
[ Oomuwndeil from rbe wHl knewnl
CuraUvrs Hom. M*'t. Bu-' u. liuidraka. Damk'li -n, &amp;uaapur.' !*, C*&gt;
cara Sacrada, etc.. oonibinUl with an
artwrabfo Aromatic KUxir.
»
ito roiE jfBtrai t wSsnai,i

ucur
•d time* witho-it number by the time­
ly twe of Downs’ Elixir It wi!i cure
Orowp. Bronchit^. Asthma,
Pleurisy,
Whooping-Cough,
Lung Fever, and all dlmaes of the
Throat, Chest and Lungs, afeca
other remedies fail F ' *'• *J »n «•—*
xmr. ~EX:5S A UK. Jr?'*, larli^a. 7-.

|Th-y cure Klwnuu.itUm, and ail L’rinary trouble*. Th-y tnvtrora'e,
aourteh, rtrajpt'ien and quiet
the Narwm-c Byetein.

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th&lt;
HIS

eman !&lt;• pay the amount due on &lt;nld mortgage
with mtcrml UnTvoa at eight per eent. toiertiwr
wtth the &lt;
and r\|»-n»r« allow r,I b&gt; lau.
I&gt;at«l. Narrh Wth. A. D. t*4.
WILLIAM J. DIBB1.K.
COOK A 8HKLDON.
Mortgngn
Atty-a for Mortsafrr

taaoui-ATB-Tins bowxls.

Ion

&lt;

in imrrj rouniT. jwivdikbii. imiki ixnm niwiM- p«ins Hm* place irf bolding Uie Cirvult Court tor
wk! county of Ramr.! I shall wfi at pUbilr anstsm V. the* hishrM bidder Ukr land* and nrcni
He*dt-WTibru in Mill luni-tfaqtr, U&gt; wit: All that
certain niece nr parrel cd land *ltuatc In The
county M Barry and stno- «rf Michicae. known
and &lt;hr»&lt;TH*d m&gt; follow*, rlx Hie »«l h*lf
iWVv of northeast quarter &lt;n»%) ot M-etton
thirty-six (Wi. In township four (4&gt; north, ot

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Io any addtra upon recatpt of 10c. In alampa.

Hit

del

ProtMUe Notlo*.

probale cinirt for the rotuity of Barry' W*!** on
Ibe Kh &lt;iay of Anrt1,1*4 *h inocitb* trau Umi
date were allowed for creditors to present their
elaiait Mpdn.it Uw&gt; estate &lt;rf Peter Cobb, Ute of

Hopsand Matt Bitters Co.

DETROIT. Mien.

1 nternational Throat 4
MLaforrtte Arem* di

•n o'clock in the forenoon of each of thane &lt;bmCs
Dated April mb. iml
CLEMENT SMITH.
Judge of i*rol«te.

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PRIZE.

CarhB Boro
Bcrofalb,
fa1A EryslpelAs.
Erysipelas.
Pimples
Grabs,
&gt;s And Face
Fact Grobs,
Blotches. Boils, Tumors. Tet­
ter, Humors. Sad Rheum.
Scold Heed. Sores, Henarial
Diseases, Female 'Weakness
And IrrefulArities, DivtiJMS.
Loss of Appetite, Juandiee,
Affiectiens o! the Liver. Indi­
gestion. Biliousness. Dyspepsis And General DebJIity.

FOSTER, MILBUBM A CQ. hyVB.&lt;»*. Bit

AGENTS

Reflecting Safety Lamp

SM
Inrttuite wre founded
ofltota,
nl
p“"*' '—Q--------------the spec

(luuMwry Order.
h&lt; •^^llTlllt r&lt;Hirt fOr tb* co&gt;fi^&gt; 01 *btrr&gt; In

Frank &lt;1. Piercescoiuplain*m.
FOKSWEE &amp; MACKIN.
Allwn Ward, defendant.
’’rhiuuw H,rh,Kan' r,fth *h'dljii»! (WUt-fn
IWt penJimr In the rimilt court for Ils* county
Ill Ur nu'Ucr of ths Mtetr '•! t-«F H *"4
^MteSter, an lirttniairttt which tonvi-y* nird.n
J“ ™»****ry- ■» tt»e coral bora* In the KMfotteUirtte). minors
1WH **
on
tKh «fo)’ &lt;&gt;&lt; April A. D.
■Xotire I* hereto siren IW
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ins the air p**wiae«, that Throat and Ums^uL

ot Mlahioa. pannmat to Ik.-;?f’uJ’rp
mnted to mr on lhe.tSli d*' .,AJX “«®*n

5??e-4*. nrlt?&lt;1 ,o teveaUpite this mode of
wrttaTnr* il«H 1TO^®"‘*b** to cal! tn person
E”™
'luesUoti* aud Internatkmsi silL।
New*. IhouaandK treated by letter

T

Glass

,w: "wrT ISMMtennmi. uowe

i P^^ribed for hln *ppwxticej
Dated thin 1Mb day nl April?A. D 1*4.
f limit
ahj,L^^.’SS "T?r
,&gt;si^in,is5siroT’ “■• "*■’
glioa. ribbed and rough plate for «kVHifh’t
'
Sohclton for Cra^alnaiit.

.. toUo'.». IO.WU; &lt;
ud un |2&gt; w&lt;riKjH ™&gt;r "•»'
etamn»uteiiar smith art?'i&lt; '&lt; nu***"*^
tSEKywiS saultm*'t remer ot W
known i* the (l. M. Ever* store
■timing, thrttre west tw»nty ,.vnorth thv-^eWroe*

SELf-CUE.
ITrwnt,

Probate.
Iwanl Muth

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of1

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FREE!

How Loit, Hw Restored!

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be

"n»*r: the bill of conjiilslul

dtroetlonn for tiring. c.-Jl upon or nd&lt;lroi“ “
DR. M. BOUVItUJL
M Ldsyette Ave., Detroit?Mich

MAN HOP

thi
for
IS
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houra: then the mau b» eut in pieces
? ?”? two eNMrwt, wu
with kniv?* and kneaded into loavee. “koi “fstodbih during a log driving
to giv&lt;
givaJ
-OJia111 Quigley has been ar­
Oat meal is then strewed over it1 to
it greater ‘
and a more
and then it is baked, it } uenies bang the murderer.
wuxt. te.
TheceiH
hi sqfxmer for four days, and in ui°ta" rp“-|f"«h.&lt;'olllna. haaa calf
,rtraR«’Jl'
peeuhariy ooalight. Many women on the
“tructal, and reaamUing dUrmait ani- I "Owmful practice. t)‘rei t
ooaatof Devonshire earn their living bv
‘'£j*H'abu»c may
‘j3
* ™»St
rohrthi? wt» n»tw|.- of cure.
d«a rwemWlng the hippopotamus

Downs'
FOR

Damagea,

aonlversary of
the settlement of the townahip of Ifc*
dina. Arrangements have been nude
^“'‘-Miteamal celebration on
rae.gr?&gt;'.'nd'’ot &lt;Xk Urove
Academy in that village.

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CHICAGO.

FOR TEN CENTS.

rm

*vwrMarat TtekM oaa.

For Mie by FREDERICK HOTCHKIS&amp;
Notice la hrrrby flreo that tnr an order of the
probate court for the county of Barry made on
the Mil day of April, WM. pix BumUi* tnxu
that date were allowed for creditor* to prrreul

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int
dw
At
hi«
hit
n
eq
1M

iUpUl»»«ate4

Nervous fixhanstion.
Premature Decay.
Lorn of Manhood.

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B**™ BBC** WILTS’

J M.BOQKBSAOO.

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went baede to Durf«fTVol? nf **n in my dream the night before, and
CORN, OUTS, CLOVER SEED. TIMOTHY
I trembled like a W with excitement.
SEED, CORK MEAL. FLOUR, HAIR,
I
a
? “&gt;e body, I was afraid of him and he is the first
LIME, PIASTER, STUCCO,
fee’a hired .am hflSS S
Juan I over feared in my life. He came
WATER LIME.
•tktrf’^d. Drove six miles and chanirerl uf near me and I Sad an ax. Hewked
if my name was Durfee. I told him it
He told me to put down the ax.
In
irope'mTButtiHe did not tell me that he had. a war­
to
hia
brother
’
s
rant
for
me. I did not see Geer) till hef
THE
the TEfiTXMOMY TAKEN AT
Henry Durfees, hound Durfee locked
“
INQUEST.
OX AU. THUK aBTlCUIS.
up in a room. Told the men thereuES came up to me. My attention was
up,
did 'n°tUd have to
iathe room if he wholly directed to Scudder, for I was
SCUDDER’S FUNXEAX.
did not come out. Left some n»en in
afraid-of him. He fired the first shot,
chyge. and went alter some supper
which hit me here (pointing to the
INTERVIEW WITH THE MURDERER Put two men al the window and
wound in his left aide near the heart)
A. EGGLESTON,
THE FUNERAL.
•
Hastings, Mich.
I don't rt miber much about what
The funeral of William M. Scudder some talk he threw the ax .out ot the happened afterward, I only know that I
5*n?°,w “d
himself up. Durimr
ttMik place from his late home, in the the liring Durfee had hia leftjmml &lt;S fired my revolver. I think, Fm quite
M-cond ward, Friday afternoon, and
^uid.ier was walktnr towards sure, that I fired buj erne shot; but I
was one of the most largely attended Durfee while arias. He had a self- wouldn’t want to swear a? to that for I
• ieri "J**1 flt’d “» f»“t u he coaid. 1
... er held in this city. The services at
think 1 heard Scudder say “Throw up was so excited. I had nothing against
(hr house wore brief and were conduct- your bands. .
p Scudder, but I was afraid of him. I
WHICH INCLUDES
dual think Geer hit me, but I don’t
„i} x Rev. Hunsberger. The process­
William X. Upjohn.
ion which .wcumpanied the remains to in^‘U 5 pnM?lcin# Pbrsician at Hsst- know for certain about that It’s a bad
the grave was headed by the Masons,
^r. Scudder. Went with thing but it wouldn’t have happened if
y. xt came the Odd Fellows, followed Sheriff Creasy to the farm, of Mr. Dur­ it hadn't iieen for that lawsuit That
fee to see Mr. Scudder. Found him
■. tht Grand Army post and the Fire- lying on the chip-pile. He waa lying was a mean thing all the way through.
Flforw famished co appUaUJon.
ni r. Nearly 300 men were in line, and on his back with anus ontstretA«. I thought they were taking advantage
.ex .ft) teanw brought up the rear. Bo­
ook him in the house and laid him on of me. I didn’t know that my case was
a
couch.
Found
a
bullet
wound
in
to
be
tried
Tuesday,
and
when
1
heard
ule these, many others wended their
right breast just below the collar bone
..,x to the vinetcTy. _t&lt;»: pay the last a little to the right of the median Hue! next morning that it had been and that
,-qnsttoa good man's memory. - At Had the body removed to Hastings. thoy had lieuten me, i was excited. ( I
h. -^ni' i the remains iferv consigned Probed the wound and found the hiUIet thought they were taking unfair means
; ; beir last resting place with the beau- ha&lt;l taken a direction down and back­ to get my property. And when a man
ward at an angle of fortv five degrees.
•v.v! iimrrrtd rites of Masonry, the sol­ The supposition is that the ball entered g»*ts excited he often does things he is
.
ami impressive service lieing wit- the heart, or the large arterv leading sorry for afterward. I remember threat­
n#-4Hti lo hundreds of the murdered from it, either of irhieh would prove ening Goer that morning. I often see
o iitf.s friends, who were visibly pfft-ct- fatal. DeaUi wouW surelv follow in » thinga beforehand aa I did about Scud­
few aeoonds.I,
der, and tell others things that are going
. \mong them this thought caused
' li'H urf H. Porter.
stodjr of
.
to happen. To the question “Did you
-spiiiil sorrow: That one who hnd
Reside in Rutland) and have been in go to Hastings and buy the revolver
i. arched t&lt;» the front in the hour of the the employ of Stephen Durfee. Was at
lieciuse you expected, from your dream,
nation'4 peril aud iuul faced death on his farm in Rutland Wednesday. Re­
•t.ajiv a I daddy field, should be at' last member that Durfee started for Has­ to Have trouble?" lie replied that he
tings
in
the
morning.
He
said
it
was
did
not; that he was excited that morn­
,•&lt;!» flown by a murderer’s bullet while
Vqpr patronage solicited.
JO o’clock when he returned. After his ing when he came to town.
in the iliichirgc official duty In times of
return he went to planting corn. Came
Durfee says that sometimes when he
b®-HEon\,?ie held after swd corn,
Odd Fel-1 w- -- - him
would be ready in 10 is not excited his wound-} are somewhat
-r- -— dinner
1 — r -- — —— V
Mi iiiUlrs of the Masonic, (
ities from
from minutes,
^.“S8: and th^t be hal better 1not go painful; but that most of the time his
. ws aiHfiGrpnd Army fraternities
bark to the field .until after dinner. I excitetnent keeps him up ami be doesn’t
Middjrvillf. liuwen's Mills, Orangeville,
•was there grinding a knife, near the
Prairieville, Freeport, Cedar Creek. barn and he said he would help me. As feel the hurt except when taking a long
.
*
TVoutllaiMl hjM Nashville attended the we started he said “Hold on a minute,” breath.
(j DECKER,
ahd picked up an ax. I went toward
! -aiitriil. and accompanied the remains
The Michigan Central will sell ex­
the barn then, and I was returning
m thijgriv. '
.
1 when I heard a shot. Don’t know cursion tickets to Chicago from May
m’CCtSSOR TO
whether Scudder or Durfee fired it I 2Vth to June 3d inclusive, good for re­
. 1 could see see Durfee’s left hand, in
IMou ju- give a copy of the oftkrnl ( which he had the ax. but not his right, turn for .ten days from date of sale, for
one fare for round trip. This will eria-1
.word
the ••x.amination and testi-; being behindand to the left of him.
t
M witiMwea produced and «-■««« had the te« ekance to.aa all .ttat ble our citizens, who wish, to attend
.
ux.i.i
happened. I looked and saw a man the republican national convention, at
ii.iiuyi iqwtt an inquest held upon
toward Durfee. Learned afbut slight expense for car fare. The
. William -M. Scudder, deceased. ■ terwanl that he was Scudder. Became
Buyers are Invited to Call and See
tl tlic city of Hastings on the 14th day up to Durfee and said, “Put down the Central will also sell excursion tickets
i !&gt;..
1MLWilliam
tefore WiUiam
Up, “u »urf'*
" S™**" to the national educational association
. Mat. A. !&gt;.. 18M.
before
L&gt; , **;'
Them.
p&gt;hn. one of the coroners of Barry told
‘ * him again. Heard no reply. at Madison, Wis, July loth, for one
Shortly afterward I heard a shot and one-third fare for round trip. Par­
*
Henry C. Lewis, Wallace C. Don’t know which one shot first; then
K.Jh. David R. Cook, Adam M. Rock, saw lx&gt;th shooting. Did not know ticulars can be obtained by calling up­
on Agent Bush.
njamin U; Hendershott and Marcus whether Scudder came after Durfee or
to attach property. Saw Geer coming
W. Riker were the jury who were from the gate, and saw Durfee and
We ask our readers, especially those
- worn to diligently inquire, in behalf of Scudder clinch. Saw Geer hold his re­ who have affiliated with the greenback
LADIES* AND CHILDREN’S
the people of this state, when. In what volver at Durfee, and the revolver party, to carefully peruse the article
. ..tnuer’and by what means William M. snapped, Scudder said to Geer, “Get headed “What Are You Going to Do,"
the ax," which Gearr &lt;uu.
did. auuui
About that
”
•
greatest
variety
urnishing
oods
•‘i tid.ter name to his death:
time Scudder1 feB. fturfeewrabbed thes ^wherein are stated elearly and concisely
eer with
it. Geer
ax and chased Geer
------ ...
------ the reasons why Ralph E. Hoyt, hereto^turned around and tried
trial to shoot, but fore one of the most ‘.prominent green­
i
«turned
j
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Slid_________
FKAIhluttt his
vhrrtir.it witlif.'W '!
_____
LI- revolver wouldn
....didn’’tt g(k After he
-to***: I reside In the dty of Hastings passed by the corner of the house, I did backers of Illinois, prefers the republi­
■nd urn acquainted with William Scud- not see imyone, but heard two shots can-Co the democratic party, and will
r and Stenhen Durfee.
Went with fired out by the road. Mt. Dnrfae was act with the former in the coming cam­
^•'nklcr to the farm of Stephen Durfee, taller than s&lt; ud&lt;ier. and on higher
Best Stock of Parasols,
Para
Gloves
________________
in Rutland township. Started from' grtnind. Don’t think the distance from
*his place about 10J4 o'clock Wednesday one revolver to the other was more
and Hosiery in the City.
Evans &amp; Brooks have on hand sever­
forenoon, and reache«l Durfee’s about than a foot, as they held their arms out.
15 minutes after 11. Had a warrant for Could not tell which one fired the first al gusojine stoves, which they will close
his arrest. Found Ihirfee at home, shot, as 1 could not see Durfee’s right out at * cost. They mean business in
first saw him between his house and hand. Don’t know whether Durfee making this offer, and ask a comparison
Litch'■urn. lie seemed to be doing some­ had his revolver out liefore Scudder or of goods and price® to demonstrate that
We keep a Full Stock of Everything
thing. Bitched our team in front of not. I took mv wife and children to a
" that enters Into a house, from
/they mean what they say. The merits
the house. Hat! arranged with Scudder
Terra
of the gasoline stove for. summer use
’hat we would go to the house together.
Judder ;wk« me if that was the man
are too well known to neal any com­
we wanted; told him. yes.\l /washitth- he fell. The shots tvere fired very close
ment here.
iiig the usun when Scudder jumped out together. I saw Durfee driving down
and starteil for house on a fast walk. the road with the team Geer and Scud­
I cut aliout two rods inside the yard der came with, as fast as the horses
Saturday evening, the 34. the friends
from the gate when Durfee drew a *i*e- could trot.
vnlver at Scudder and tired. Scudder
Xarle A. Mattison.
h.sl I- L hand in his coat pocket. When
do
be
Saw a man in this city Wednesday recently moved to this city, gathered at i
!' rb tired his second shot Scudder
their residence to celebrate the tenth
tired his drat, 1 could see every move­ morning who 1 was told was Stephen
anniversary of their marriage. They
ment that was made: was looking for Durfee. Saw him cross the street to­ were taken entirely by’ surprise, but
that purpose. They kept tiring and I ward Greble &amp; Power?, and saw Mr.
quickly recovering their composure, all
buy
has
ran towant them. As j got within a Powers showing him some revolvers. were made to feel that they were en­
The .Niagara Falls (Route.
I
r«&gt;d of them Scudder fired his last shot Was near Mr. Geer and Prosecutor Col­
tirely welcome. After a handsome ,
I thought I could see where the shot grove, in front of Grant’s store,' at the hanging lamp and set of glassware had 1
time,
struck Durfee, the dust came out of hjs time. He came out of the hardware, been placed in the parlor the doors .
■ !'ithe.i. Durree held his revolver in crossed the street with revolver in hand were thrown opefi and they were invit­ which
his right hand, an ax in the left Dur- and looked menacingly at Mr. (jeer.
ed to enter the room. One of the com­
tee fafad the ax and Scudder clinched He got into his buggy, which WM to pant then arose and addressed them in
nml drove
him. I ran up and put my revolver up front of Evens &amp;
the following words: “As we have to­
'
bi Durfee’s ear and snapped twice. The to the westward.
night come and literally taken posses­
revolver wouldn’t go. Durfee tried to
sion of your home we reel as if some
AN
INTERVIEW
WITH
DURFEE.
hit Scijdder with the ax. I jerked the
of in explanation was necessary. ,
Through the courtrey of Sheriff Ores- sort
■‘v frohi Durfee and threw it on the
Let your minds revert to the short
Knuinii. Heard ScutfRer say two or sy, the writer was accorded the privi­ spu« of ten yeera tn4 y»u will remem­ been
You
notice
three times “I’m shot!” very Jow. lege of an interview with Stephen Dpr- ber win* I suppose
to you the hapDurfee grabbed the ax and started for
fee. Scuddet’auiuWierer. Saturday After­
tn?. I ran. and would turn round and
As low as ran be bought in any com
He
evidehUy snffferidg
tn to fire—my revolver cylinder would noon.
launched on the bark .of .matrimony.
peting market in the State.
not turn, and I finally turned it with from bis wounds, and somewhat agita­ How happy and suoeeaaful your ven­
my h ft hand and fired two shots, one ted over the awful deed he had com­ ture has been, you alone can tell, but,
”. which I think hit him. also snapped
iudeiiw
from
appearances
as
wo
are
all
mitted. He was much more cahD and
at him twice. He then threw stones at
apt to do, we think that you do not tostore
bona
me ami said ?God d—n yon, I will kill talkative, however, than we had ex­ nurht reirret the step you took trayeara
you with this ax.” At tlic gate I snap- pected to find him. He still wore the , Jo till- 81st dav ot hut March. We are
Pt-'i al him again, but the revolver garments he had on when captured. sime tew da» behind In wishing you
would not gq. Then he threw a stone All the wo’Rids.saveibe one he received many happy returna of that annlversarr, Kit, ueverthAleM, our wishes are as White
at me. and started for mv team. Up to
Works.
that time I was cooL f went east to in hi* left side, juit* below the heart, sincere as if they were given then.
' - Iger’s house, Durfee took the ax, got had l)ecn dressed and were doing well. You, Mr. Pattison, will doubtless re­ confound
with
into the buggy and started west. Scud- The physicians were waiting to see if member the day on which you Bent Mr.
'•'•r ami Durfee were facing each other. any infiamation would set in before at­ Thompson to Mr. McGregors after other
Am certain that Scudder did not draw
seed oom. but to you that was the most
his revolver first. Thought Scudder was tempting to disturb this dangerous precious seed c om yon ever wished to are
different
PROMPTLY DOW,
i’l by th8 firrt shot fired Ijy Durfee. wound. Durfee’s face shows him to be procure. • You, Mp 1‘atUson. will rp
1 n&gt;&lt;'vlin&lt;jer» of l»th revolvers were । ■ manof the “quick tempered sort, meniber
member how anxiously you awaited the
"W when I found them. Heard a
of
, Jm
wHLkr.U frame decision ot vaur rather in the important
.. .... His
, i“p0
^rf^^
1ZL.rU
powen
u*
----4 tan- matter of the see*«*n. ami when you
■• un uuruig me nnng.
And
Guaranteed.
The warrant was for threats to kill. also speak of a tough cusimner to hw- found it waateto yes. how happy you
Durfee in front of the bank Wed- die, When once
t» dt*,""**™- were. In behall of the present t«nj»
“«^u»y morning, when he threatened to
At first Durfee w.udd only reply «» nv 1 wish to present you this hanging
Sole Agent.
MU rne. I then had a copy of tax bill
lamp aa a token of the esteem end re­
uuaitlons asked. Later on he beeauie spect in which you are held by your old
?erve on him- At ftn*t he **■
Spe
rused totakeit; afterward took it and more eommunicutlve, and talked freely. .Kghhors. Much as we regret los ng
nut U in hi. pocket. Asked If I was The substance of his story we give you from our midst, tremght we think
'■'■nilng down to collect the execution,
Uls not quite so bad as it might have
"aid I would if the papers were placed ^*j°ha"ve lived in Itarey county alnpt btten. as we have this excuse for com­
ing together to spend a pleasant eveX™"1"' H’ «ud“Godd-n you,
...
kM,-V0U or “&gt;y other man if you four years, ami on the BnUand farm
n‘"fr and Mn. lWUaon then relumed
1 *!x xou
he C**" about ayror. I came from tke town11 a iL'k of wood, wad thivluniiil me. ■Mp of Vemoa. Shiawareee ““‘F- 1 their thanks in a few well-apoken
which we desire
He next went to Grebin A Power,’ ™vw aaw Scudder until the day of the words. An elegant auwer wre than
herd were store. 8»w him eome out of
Theuifbl b4«. ^'ver’
un
tiS* " 'woiver. He held it

Local News.

the murder

WAGONS! ROCK, BOTTOI PRICKS

the spring the housewife's
fancy lightly turns to—Clean­
ing

A

Painter and Glazier,

Each One ffarrantefl!

PAPER HANGING

PAPERING,

We are making three
widths of Tire:

CEILING DECORATIONS,
Call and See Me.

PAINTING, &amp;c.

11ISI

DECKER BROS

Dry Goods, Cloaks,
and Muslin Underwear,
Battle Creek, Mich.

N. B

1 have the

F

of new Wall Paper in the city.

Just received an Elegant line

of Decorated Cloth Window

Shades, in colors of Olive,

Spanish Olive, Ecru, Old

en.

Cotta, etc.

Sill to Ridge Board.

WATCH

Out and
not
misled into
buying cheap chemical paints,
but
the kind that
stood the test of
and
has alwaws

GIVEN

Satisfaction wherever it has
used.
will
that every package taken

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

Of Our Own Make

AWAY

Prom our
has the
fide guarantee of the Detroit
Lead
Do not
the above .firm
Detroit dealers aa they
an entirely
house.

Satisfaction

Humphrey Homeopathic

­

cifics.

Road Scrapers!

M« .1 3$

’ recalled

^arrant for his arrest for miuting
ibreata. He .udd he would, kill “any

to have

homes feeling Wat a

time had

BUM BROS. 1 HUBS.

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�The article in continuation of the
COUNCIL PBOOMHDINGS
Council met in regular session Fri­ buslBMa interred of Hastings to anaday evening, May 16. Present, the voidedly omitted in this to»ue, as ia the
general news items and the Washing­
Jfayot- and all tbe members.
A petition for grading and repairing ton news.
of ridewalk on Hanover and Green
(ritjiEN Streeters, have petitioned the
ttreets, in 2a ward, was received and
laid on the table till the next regular council to establish a grade for that
meeting.
street.
‘
The liquor bond of E. 8. Merchant
Liquor war at Union City sb the Re­
with sureties was accepted.
Vote—
ayes, Beamer, Hogle, Jones, Parker, sult of Hughew and Ward’s labors, suit
Stebbins, Tinkler, 6; nays, Black and will be brought against the Union City
House for violating the law, and the
Wood, 2.
proprietor, who has closed his doors to
A resolution requiring that hereafter the public, brings counter suit fordamall resolutions offered before the coun­
cil shall be in writing, was adopted.
The sidewalk committee reported,
The eighth annual state band-tourna­
recommending that sidewalk be built ment will be held at East Saginaw on
from freight depot east on south side Tuesday and Wednesday, June 3d ami
of East Main street tc the intersection 4th, and over 8800 in gold will be offer­
of said street with Walnut st Report ed to competing bands. The East Saginawlans are preparing to do the fair
accepted and adopted.
On motion of Black, committee was thing by the bandsmen and other visiinstructed to examine the street run­ tore.
ning past Hicks farm.
Cards are out for the wedding of
To the Mayor aiwi Common Council ot tbe City Miss Belle Truman and Mr. F. T. Boise,
of H;&lt;«tlDgs:
We. UiL- under'Igiied, citizens ut the City of •n Wednesday, Mav 21st, at the resi­
Hnsttnes. present thin our petition to your Hoe- dence of the. bride's parente, Mr. and
orabl- bo&lt;y. and respectfully ask that an :u&gt;- Mrs. G. A. Truman, in Nashville, Mich.
vropmtlnnbe made for the pur|x»e ot cstab- Rev. D. E. Millard, of this city, is to of­
livhHic a gtnde on Green street, commencing on
Jeffeixon xtreet. and running west to the polst ficiate. Miss Belle is a native of Mar­
on said sweet where the grade has heretofore shall, and has the best wishes of 1 her
been • -aubltshed. Halil street in that location is many friends.—Marshall Statesman.
alwajx In.bad condition, and In a large i&lt;ort.‘&lt;m
of th&gt;- -aiae it lias l&gt;een found Impoaalble to ob­
tain t.ir building of sidewalks, and tor the fur­
ther ruAMlu that the lots between Broadway arid
At a meeting, of Hastings Fire Deportment
May IStn, a vote of thanks was tendered to the
Misses M»y Roberta, Bmopne Brown, Rose

Bendit and Belle McElhaney for ftovrers and at-

GREBLE &amp; POWERSlriK
AM

Perry Royce 'Reapers, Warrior Mowers,

McCormick's Twine Binders,
Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump,

Spring-Tooth Harrows,
TTTk,

..

UH- Mint

Jackson Tile.
Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase.

dtrecttoi, to wairr*

JOHN T. BOCK. Secretary.
A motion of Hogle, that petition
be granted aud street commissioner be
Instructed ,to establish on said street,
amended by Beamer that the work be
done under direction of street com­
mittee, was carried, all voting aye ex­
cept Jones.
The following accounts were receiv­
ed and allowed:

Letters addressed to the following persons remalnlng In tbe post office at Hastings, Barry
NK2Jfn‘?iS'AS;: SaTin*™. mu
Ballou, E. J. Brown. Lizzie Blowers, Mrs. Henry
Clark. Homer Moul, D. E. Bussell, Maggie
Stanton; Blanctr Williams, Fred Worllne.
Cafids—Daniel Dillenbeck, Mrx R. A. Hast­
ings, Herbert Oatman.
W. H. POWERS. P. M.

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,

State of Michigan ( oontt of barrv.-M
•
Frank Erale4ton. street work............... IliK
Al * re*sion of tbv )*roi&gt;atr Com
..
'
...............
SS2.',‘,1W2i ‘o““l«
To attach a stamp to an envelope is to
B wilktaa
'
it as
Mta
MW
Of
Htatingg
In
Mid
ramtvm
wL.
A. J. Custer.
’
............... ; $ jo moisten the envelope and then apply the
GeoDnrkty
“
4 00 stamp. Try this. If we all did the
M.Flekte
&gt;
i oo
atest and
est
hing
ut
Dani Shay
’
........... » ?0 proper tiling we would use Dr. Jones’
Red Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costive­
‘ 31 20 ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague
and malaria diseases, poor appetite, low
spirits, headache, or disease of the kid­
neys, stomach and liver. Price 50 cents,
A Barna
“
................. u 85 of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
Jota TfnMer
................4 u M
8- Wiley
“
.-............. H $o
Haxtinga iron work*, repair on engine .
X
yyOOL CARDING.
The accounts of F. Stanley and A
all
P —__ ______ . .
M. Rock were referred to the finance
committee.
.
A motion that resolution Instruct­
If any there It. stv the Mirer of mm
I have the hnr*t line of open and top buggies ever brought to thl« city, and well them at etore figures. I have just received another carload of the eai0c,
petitioner-toouM not hr Knuiu&lt;
ing street commissioner to grade Bond
rtfftiib hT*er unUfrt “*,**
&gt;■"“»street, betweek Jefferson and Creek,
be reconsidered, was carried.
r—j ' I,r . .. ...... •' ‘
aoa itThe council then proceeded to the
appointment of two members of tbe
newspaper IKtaM rad eta u.xtejluMkftrer
1,111
mad,-to
So
WOOL
CABDIXC
thi,
M»Over
M0
uf
thvMj
w
Jguiw
are
in
u»c
In
Barry
county
to-day.
and
are
giving
the
l&lt;c«u
of
utlataction
In
uv«ry
eoar.
of
Barry
once
id
earl,
uerk
for
three
sucteaiiboard of review.
On first ballot for
weeks. previous u&gt; taufday of beariu.
-member for 1st and 4th wards Charles son on short notice at his old stand, north side
Id the tine of HAY TEDDERS, 1 can give you your choice of the three beat machloet made. I aril the Bullard, Allen and Bookwaltar
...
,
CLEMENT SMITH.
Hicks received 5 votes, W. F. Hicks 1,
[Atroreopy ]
JMpatPntate
of the river, in the city of Hasllngc f want all
Anything you want In the line of farm machinery I can mH you.
O. H. Greenfield 1 -, and on motion C.
bales taken away by the first day of December
H. Hicks was appointed..
Stale of Michigan. ( ounty of Barry---,.
Rrwprcttutly,
’
On first ballot for member for 2d next.
and 3d wards W. D. Hayes received 4
votes, J. Llchty 1, D. G. Robinson 1: . Hastings. Mny 14.1884.
and eight hundred and rlghty-frar.
2d ballot, Hayes 5, Robinson 1; and
WELCOME MARBLE.
i‘re*.';it,
J*tae
Mateu
r.*u— Omm rt ■Smith,
i
J M■riut...
on motion W.D.Hayes was appointed.

----- AND SEE THE-----

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The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,

US

Tie simplest best binder in the market.

Welcome Martie

Come in and see it.

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.

Chester Messer.

Resolved. That u committee of six be appoint­
ed. three of whom shall be the present members
of the fire committee, the remaining three to be
appointed Ity the mayor either from among the
members of the council or citizens generally, to
invrttigate and rej»ort to the council their opin­
ion as to the most feasible plan of water works
fortheeity.
•
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Adopted, and the Mayor appoints
as such committee the fire committee
and W. C. Kelly, J. W. Bentley and A.
J. Bowne.
A motion by Parker, that the city
attorney be instructed to investigate
the taxing or bonding of the farm pro­
perty within the city limits for the
purpose of water-works, and report at
the next meeting, was carried.
The following report from the fire
department was accepted and adopted:
To his honor the Mayor aud the Common Coun­
cil of the City of Hastings:
.
&gt;t,Ati1be annual meeting of the Hastings Fire

TIME FOR ALL!

Important to Farmers.

On reading and filing th* petiUoa, dsh ne­
tted. of Edwin C. Nichol*, allegingttatray as
thentlcated vopiea of tiw but wifi and teittnn
at ttod dhtwaacd and ot the probate tbenof to'
abeen tiled In said court allowing th« nM
has been dub adiuitted to probate lc Mori
Ingham county.\v H.. ,q..i prayit^ that Nrt
copy of said wall V allowed; nl«i and rerenk

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

noon, be MMgued tar the hearing of sud j*;.
Hon, Md thalthe heir* at Mw of laid fceta^
and all other pereocu intrreMed In mM tM'

OF THIS CITY,

Given

Away

H»« mtmd U» Md aM now oOrr tor uln Uw UmMrM ud linn relinMi-.

tbe rf»I of HaMiug-. Hl sai-l cuuiitj. and sJnj*
•, If any there !•&lt;. why the priyvr of tbpw&amp;mer should not b&lt; granted.
And It Is further ordered (hat nW -prUttooe
ghre notice to tbe perx&gt;n« IntervAed 1b
Male, of the peitdency of vild P*^®:
£

70806^^925
(A true copy.)

OCMM.
w, ik iKiim-n. zu Aasista Chlor.
John T. Rock, Secretary.
31. C.. Abbott, Trewurer.
Cha*. Mellon, Rteward.

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.

Fire Wardens -lat ward, Frank Stanley,- 2d,
«- Mte; M^M. Abbott; ttij. A. J. Angle.

tor approvni.
. .
• JUHX T. BUCK, Seeretan
Adjourned.
J. Wnssnrr. Recorder.
CfHCViT Court.—Following are the
proceedings of the May term of Circuit
Court, in addition to those published
last week:
Albert Roach vs. Albert Stanley,
ejectment. Judgment for plaintiff.
People vs. Raido Reynolds, larcency.
Sentenced to one year at Ionia.
People vs. Thontog Casey, burglarv.
Continued for sentence until next term.
People vs. James A. Myem, forgery.
Head guilty to passing of forged note.
.Suspended sentence on 8100 ball to aj&gt;pear at next term.
Bur Bteblrtns vs. John and Geo.
K eagle, assumpsit.
Judgment for
plaintiff for 8148.30.
Court adjourned without date Monday

Rowlutloa*
At a meeting of the HaaUngs Fire Department
the following resolutions were adopted:
while in the discharge of his duties aa

■nurant nuuureu buu
PrtMent, Clement Smith, Jwhreof rnrat*.
In the matter of Um- &lt;-&lt;late ofHerren w - »*

We keep a fall line of Agricultural Implements.
The Watbrbury Watch, Co., of New York and Waterbury,
Conn., being desirous of advertising their name and business
have made arrangements with a number of the large retail
clothiers of- this country by which the latter are enabled to
present to every purchaser oi a Ready-Made Suit of Clothing
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved Sib
ver NieHe Series SC.” Watches.
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are the
best low priced time piece made in the world.

We wish it understood that this is no lottery scheme, but
exactly as stated above.
’
Among those &lt;vho have adopted the above are the followinir
well known concerns: J. S. Hudson. Detroit, Mieh ; E R Hull
A Co., Cleveland; 0.; Pntnam Clothing Ca, Chicago- F W
Humphrey A Co., St Louis, and many others.
We have 9000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
and wil! keep good time and require as little attention as any
$100 watch.
.
?

WHeM.|u»rt&lt;-rc »ltl» lOmtoroi Brrou,,,

•

4u,.lrr

See us and get our prices before buying.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

We Have Gone

hcdtbe pendent1!- of ’•W

A true copy.
rrobare vru*o.

I.-

»s

(K«eh one put up In a hnndaonx Mtln-Unfd ewe.)

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
.
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be as cheap or
cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and if you are not per^fied W1? your Parchase, return the goods any time
within 80 days and get your money back.

And our 15c, 30e. 40c. 50c anr| (iOc Tpkx
k.
onu we iea&amp; cannot be beaten.

next. at ten of*® JL,

c~»a r^.
always on hand.

thk cityaVe *le °f tbe mWt comPlete stocks ever ahown in

Sugar from 6c to 9c per pound.
WANTED
L-r B-®5 5

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VOL XXIX. NO. 6.
.

The

^TASTINGS, MICH., MAY 30, 1884.

Hastings Banner.'R,,LM!" !'u&gt;’”

l*-,r.xux Bakky &lt;’&lt;».. Mini.

County News.

Jbu Cmt,

MiBacRirnnN batksi
.
|!.W per year;
rh&gt;. i 1.25 per year; If not paid until
ration of year. St.80. Subscribers oul

WWte’ind'wl? 4W1
kn‘f» "E. B.' ntalc. «n&lt;&gt; were rnted upon the front
Silver bulter'kntfr-Z M Lister end
Thi« w»« •&gt;■»•&lt;* of arme U tte
wife, MuehUl.
"d right of the pisiform, flag in front ami
VAmrvuxB. ■'
Gwin te
inmuMn
Ao were- J. C. Me- i » beautiful collection of flow™ cn the
lt
toJlX
Lirgin
consider »
rth\
teroceiror-H 0
"d
what, we are io do on
.*T.m.
celebrate
and
we
I
H
*&gt;'
*n&lt;Grifn
Prayer
by Rev. I&gt;.
jd-MahvUJe’ayiar to celebrate and we j------------- -- «&lt;«’« »■
,'ringing wm good.
...
all know whm rim undertakre anything k
I ^vwkFXjn
Silver spoon rack and caU
call bell and !
1 G'- ■,ennin«&gt;- Address
Addrea* by G.
(L Paxton,
it is sure to succeed.
Call a meeting TrafnS?*®
and Nellie i P-tor of Rice i reek Circuit, and an«-

few of her whoUra, went fWHng
Bristol lake one day this week.

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Choice Salt Meats,

RSHALL L. COOK.

WHOLE NO. 1506

“Totem are growing finely."
The team, of J. 8. Stevens took a
lively exercise Saturday, running from

corners, where h man stopped them in
Xickte coffee uro-C. Hill and wlfr 1
’’’***’ their wild career.
The tongue broke
saver toothpick and ease - Frier ;t,on' °f *
throwing the driver. Cat Stevana, from
Kon.nr&gt;.Tnr$ww
w
Ma seat, hnrting his wrist quite badly
M. L. C&lt;xik ratted on his friends in i* Hodhar.and wife.
kn^--s. AttS'.’S’diiiJhJjr0
i (&gt;ne
*■** th‘- V-nuontYtile We would advise yon. Cat, to attend
town last Wednesday.
ADVBBTMIW RATKB
1
____ ;__
; Lhaa. Ingerson has returned from
Glass water reO—F. D. Soules and I ^*welry nian, while tiriiing at Tborn- -to your team hereafter, instead of OMtlr
:umu per rear.»un 00 I
X*
Extra ehlnre for special poritioox
.
. Marcellea, having closed out his busi| Rftile Lake, cu pmmm! Ion Iwmm. Elvtn building or dreaming of sweet days
n
... — — a to
a.. athe
t- —■reeme.
—
gone by.
„
&lt;* Plated plaque -Geo. Flemitw &gt; Cole
went
i, nera» interests there.
JOB FEINTING.
and
wife.
Detroit.
i Mias Adda Allen, of Eaton itajuds,
Last Sabbath evening during religLace pin cushion—Mrs. D. Funk.
* «;~&lt;dl pride to feh in the Job PrinUna De- ; *
Cx&amp;LTOM.
visited at G. A. Truman's lari week.
. ”.n! of the Baxkx». KveijthbM In the i
ioua exerctare a &lt;*ttizM&gt; Uviug near MorLace bed sett -father of bride.
■
L'flrr H-new; and with the Intent tnemoT ;
Guyler is painting his building.-,.
&gt; Mrs. C. M. Putnam returned from her
Silver thimble—Sanford Truman.
। gan called on un* &lt;d the mrmlieni to re­
.! Uir most approved patterns of mahlai|rj. 1 .
Mrs.
Jones'
sister recently -visited
Lace
apron
Edna
Truman.
;
■ no ■&lt;ocnpetant
employed. euaNas Che I •f Svisit among friends in various parts of
; tract something Lh;»t hr hud auid. The
.
Aworkmen
m., .1... Ia&gt;.
,
Dressing mirror—L. Addie Nicbofa. j member, instep I, gut down on Uis knees her.
Die state on Thuraday evening.
She
Cattle
trouble
booming in north-Cari
MF.5T SMITW.
PH1UP T. COMJBOVM, { 'THK NN*
had been gone aboat three weeks.
and prayed for hisaocuaor. The officers
• -Gxr &lt;4 Probate.
Prooocutlnc Attorney. &gt; *
C. L. Glasgow spent Sunday with |iia From lb* Herald.
of the law should not alt by and permit
MITH 4 COLGROVE.
Aqd now the question artsea: Has a’meeting to be disturbed without . Otis Landon had a tumor removed
wife and relatives at Jonesville.
Lawyers.
from his lip, much improving its uaeFreeport got a path master* If so, making an effort to rioa it
Urno
Strong
went
U&gt;
Chicago
Friday
Otbcm over K K. Grant’■ storej
fullnrreand looks.
night, returning on Monday morning. what is his name? And why don’t he
Some parties from Haatiw while
.. lice in all court* of the Htale. Collections
Mrs. McElwain will organize a
. i-.pfh ;&lt;x&gt;kcd alter. Money to loan oo real I
। Rev. A. Livermore went to Port shut up the four-legged hogs that are plenicing at the lake Xondny, upset
Mdfobant’s Eichaagr
Lrxlge of Good Tempiare in the school
i Huron, Wednesday evening, to attend infesting our streets*
their boat and a ducking was. the result.
house,
Saturday evening.
A representative, of the insurance Luckily, however, that rt was Uore to
method M tatroduc :• the Michigan state aiwociation of Conr s xi’I’EN A VanARMAN,
The government should probably
Wieluded to furnish, I
firni of L. C. Welton, Hastings, was shore, as a Rock is likely to rink if the
ewa though the «OM O( nrwj'.wtlon preaUy ex- I tfr^rati mat.
Iy
Lawyers.
; carry the mail excluxi veh for Woodland
Tuesday. By upright, square j water is deep enough to cover i£
' ceoda the old method m&gt; 1&lt;*ik In u»&lt;\ our Fine
’Teo- " • Donaldson's great united [here
;
Over IU5tinr» National Bank.)
and her passengers.
Ftntshed Arttatie imperui CaMnri earth for I shows are billed for thia town on Satur- i dealing, Mr. Welton is building up a 1
P.IIS' (’ARVETH"
OBAWQBVILLX.
Del C/&gt;le, while wrestling Saturday
HM w &lt;kwen; Paneh, M.30. Card*. «L00; {day.
successful business in Freeport and vi­
•’
Attorney at Law,
Mr.
Frank
Thiers
and
Miss
Kate evening with Strichhmd. had hb leg
it One of the happiest events of the cinity.
.
Mlddiertlte. Mteb.
Williams
visited
his
mother
last
broken
below the knrv. ' ’
SunThe Freeport cornet band are im­
•Dtopubita »r* eordiaiiy invited to call and I seaaon—in fact the most pleasant social
day.
School bl dosed thia week to acrom
J) H NIHKERN.
I gathering It iuu broo my prtvHege to proving very fast. Our citizens an*
Frank
Montague
and
wife
are
.
at
Lawyer.
.modate the school mam.
now lieing favored with fine selections i,
.
.
. I attend in a long time—was at the uu*r- on
Munday and Friday evenings of I *om*’
" AU&lt;*an for the
Another Caln of the gM persuasion
ff
' rll*F of Freeland T. Boise and Isabelle
. attend promptly to all bwdnere In all
last four
w eeks.
**w
“
was born to DiL and his better half
&gt; Ch»nm» reasonable.
&amp;• A«
I Truman,: at the residence of the bride’s each week. There is talk of erecting ***
Miss-Perrine, of Chicago, is the guest Saturday, May IBd.
an elevated stand for the ImumI at some
» E. KENASTON,
. .
,•
j| parents un Wednesday afternoon, May
। of Mrs. L. A. Nichols.
,
Attorney at Law, npHK IMFUXTKD ciatmmdalk dbaft &gt; 31st. at flve o’clock.
The officiating convenient point on Main st. This !;
HlOKOBY OOMIia.
A disgraceful affair in a regular fight
should l&gt;e done at an early day.
rinurn'c ri wr-v
।'Wymm»»«Rev.i&gt;. e. Miiuro. of
.-neo in ull courts of the Stale. CoUectious
J. IL Herrington A Son are fmhen- occurred in the east part of our village
vpcly attending to.
liist week tietween an old man and a
YiarsbalL who performed the ceremony
. rtrf,
,ud,
j to hi. tatisl «wy but impraxiv, num­ ing up their building with a new cost
Fishing and bam* ball arettrepnriunre
/ W LOWRY. M. D?,
?
j|
young married woman, reported to be
of paint.
•
*&gt;ne »nd । ner»in
presence of eighty^ invited
under the influence of wine. Bad lan­ of the boys now-a-daya.
•1 •
Hiyaiciaiu Surgeon and Oculist. '| &lt;l1* 01 r
Livingston A Kime have dissolved
’ *4$i’old
a ’r»«ta.
Geo. F. and Nellie Truman,
E. C. Elliott has_gone to Kansan...
pros. fifter. JOI Thorn SC. Haslinxx, Mleh.)
guage
was
used.
She
scratched
his
face
' of Augmt
abta ad?l ' brot^T 1111(1 *ri*u-r of
bride, aeted its { I juirtnership. Mr. Livingston will eon­ and hands and bit his thumb half off.
ai town or country promptly attended.
for land.
•.
hour* S to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. tn.
.
' tinue in the meat business alone.
j
la
sixteen
portion.
,
groomsman
and
bridesmaid.
The
bride
1
Mrs.
Fowler
has
opened
a
new
millin
­
- -pione at Hollo waya’ dru« store.
I *•
»*' Hperial Mtu-ntion paid tenurglcai dLseaam , nandj.u «
periors?- • w“ richJy idtired in white satin, eleBtrnJum.
Stephen Nichols has returned from ery and dress making establishment at
o.m iuc eye suu raw.
,:—■
"
sS'ie
fr“nt,y made
trimn,ed with ‘Spanish ' 1’here is a good dwti of trouble about Charlotte where he has been visiting the corners.
'.V K E TT A BUTL'EB.
! Sum-rad
temnaid- j lace, with Spanish lace sleeves, and a |seed corn. A great deal planted dore his daughter.
The lawsuit between Albert Roach
Pvslcians and Surgeons. |
m I
’
errtl by !I tauqaet of natural moriiiKlu
&lt;rr&lt;&gt;u
, l-ralrievita: Mleh.)
I ism W..
------Sri
rosebuds at h««r
her i-fircor-1i nnt
not grow
Mr. and Mrs. Mahew. of Battle Creek, vs. .Albert Stanley, about the line fence
•. ekUvautht or day. promptly attracted.
। are oi dntfi borae^ to t»r tiir brwt homr in the HBgt*.
I hhve read that fiuwrrs ata
.Sheep washing is in order.
delivered addrerere to the citizens of which stood upon Mr. Roach. w*&gt; de­
cided in favor of plaintiff.
L' R. TIMMERMAN.
. l,R»Iu«B»-b'*nner&gt;FXun wwmtii) Y&lt;MU&gt;g ■ bridal signify Joy, good wishes and hap-. The Bunday evening servicre eon- Orangeville at the Grange Hail.
1- . Hon^pathlc l-hjHicta 4 Surgeon,
Some of those petty thie$ ish persons
pinres.
If this be true I think the &lt;Iulted by Rev. Hunsberger in District
Bather cold weather fur washing
f ir«i .loor '•ait o&lt; Hollowsys’ &lt;fru* store.)
number IMM.
!MM. hr
he by duuraaUur
(niauoelhir 141. h« by Lord bridal pair will feel that jay and gocxl ■ 4 was largely attended,'and 50 persons sheep, hut the time arrlvre just the about the north part of the town an------ - ----------------------------- Haddom, br
by Ixird Hsddo
4M, Hnddo
b* by 4M,
Clyde
HaddoSM,
hr by Lord
feeling
uneasy for fear of a certain per­
same.
........ ...
(sliM
........
Clyde ~
Botn »&lt;: dam ™*.Ly
Darling by Bnarar«, wishes attend them, for there was such ; partook of the sacrament.
I- f*■l W,v. JONES.
•
rrand dam by Udder
ley Star ws Farmer's Fancy, a profusion ot flowers.
son aow in jail will expose them in
Among the
Rev. Crosby will preach nt MMdleH
Dentist.
•; dam Nancy by G lancer,
------ me Amu by Farmer*
some of their mean tricks that thev
A »ork ix omptly nucixtad to.
I Fancy. 3rd dam by Blr W am WaUace. 4lh inore elegant decorations was the floral, ville next Sundnx.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonfoy and daughter.„ have committed upoa the public Cor the
- I dam by Young Buffle F ~ *
umbrella under which the bridal pair ! No one feels very hopeful or enthuriNLffY. Breeder.
U7ELTON &amp; CROOK
Fannie, are visiting Mm. Ward.
lari year or two. •
riood during the ceremony; and We । ustic over the prospect of strict Just ice
F. F. Ward is able to be out again.
at the
The new house of Mason Byington is
htor »cx«on. lure; | hope the storms of life that come to j bring uiettxi uait to the astsatMiD Durfee.
\ - .iipsit- lor Uu- WMertown Ituunuice Co.
Frank
BrandsU-tter
is
some
better,
. ■ » nta i&gt;oil&lt;-ie» oa • mini property ajndnat
all
enclosed, and when finished will be
fcmpc' *??.
£?’■ , them
may wbuoi
he such gvuiir
gentle nuunrin
showers that
4-ll-ffln
mem m»?
mut The unsavory rword of Burn county
o*» Sy flrr. ibchtnlng or wind; Malott a man's dental
—i.umbrella
—«—$1.. —
in k
- .ii
— ।[ nlns
acquittal of the red­ having had a siHge of inflamatory one of the flnest houses in town,
—...
aa
floral
will
be
all ♦»..
the apro&lt; ; drulh nud aocnienl.
rheumatism.
poll p.
P. H. Lawrence has built an aMtion
't tection they
thev will need. Next came the handed butcher, John Dillon, who was
’«*OK 4 SHELDON,
Mrs. Nellie VanTyne and Mias Kittie upon h« barh.
floral home shoe, cornucopia easel and ; acquitted bj a Jury too deficient in in­
Peckham, of Middleville, spent Safetiath
Mira
Armands Richards is building a
several
beautiful
liaskets
and
vasql
tellect
to
even
be
sentimeEtal.
Crimi'rfixem Abstrsrt Block. Hairtlng*. Mtch.i
bonqueta without number, either giftwj nal lawyers will do well to move with with Mr. Brandstetter’s family.
new house in the west part of the vilDr. J. W. Backet has gone to Kalama­
of dear friends or furnished for thMrautlon.
zoo to attend a medical meeting.
The Corners was ■ visited by a targe
I
A FOOTE, M. D..
occasion by florists' from Jackson and#
LFhysician and Surgeon. |
P^pertjO^jren re the "Moraan Pta-.-r. 1 Detroit
Mrs. O. G. Gobs is entertaining friends crowd of people Saturday, to wtinre.WOODLAMX).
Among bouquets sent by
,
w xm oi l
' on (irnrrii Mreef. Hastinin, Mich.
'from Kalamazoo.
Giuudia Haight is dangerously sick.
waI side Main BL. SMbrtUe.Miuh.i
;
the
iiall play between the regular nine
friends were two very handsome ones
.■-'iKlrm-r n*»&lt; door north Wolcott House. |
The temperance rally was a succens.
The Sunday school concert at the M. and a picked nine around and about thr
front G.AV. Francis, now in Virginia
AL alls prontp:), .■ .••nded too. day or aiaht.
For terras, etc., call ou or address
E.
church
Sabbath
evening
was
well
Wesley Meyen has his house encorners. The regulars played abmit 14
■ After thrwrenmny and congratulations
("eEI'Il KNIGHT.
attended, though hardly an enjoyable as games last year with n elghboring clubs
cliMed.
a very choice repust was served. The
♦I
\ vterinary Surgeon.
!
S. €. Doud is thr latest man in town some have been.
and came out victorious even time.
bridal couple are well known and highly
AGKNT
There is to be a box social at J. J. This year they started out with larger
made happy by fUncle Sam."
‘ reterennd
__x_____ i iby
-. all.' -ni
_ _i.»u„
WW auend all call- for tert icen night or &lt;ta&gt; &gt;
The
bride is the eldest
ttarfe’ ruawnublr.
,
I itT ^KH. F. M. FOTTRB. Vennonrrillr
Geo. McArthur lost a valuable cow. Perkins' on Friday evening of this
- 1 daughter of Mr. and Mm. G. A. Tru-1
'
Many farmers are compelled to re­ week.
: T- Itnows, M. !&gt;.
W. F Pouikxcs. M. D. j^EWER PIPE,
1 man and for several vears has occupied i . .
•
. t
,
' Ste pcXon of organist in the Christian ’! P
18"1 vunt win,
corn; some
rs. brown a polHemus,
I
piaui
avmc because
uw^iuk of
ma poor
I’wi’ ,
went to the raising of Harry Aldrich ’s
A new baby at John Moore's.
wr 1MITMV1VU v.
K
I seed
i seedcorn,
com,others
othersbv
byplanting
plantingtoo
tooearly.
early.1
lIotfKFpathir l’hysicians&amp; Burgeons.
bam. and after they had fininbod thpit
, church, tad btaMlwykitantod proto
J*
"tree over JuUu* ItUMeU'B atore. Main SC.) I
Dmltom.
work
thr first nine proposed »greiw&gt; of
i tor her ridthfultaw.. f The grwm I. one
•
via Miiaw’-.-&gt;-d from Uie office al all teaura o(
Deiton still lives, and is on the out- ball, just for the sake of giving them
nv day or nlxbl. Dr. Pnlhemna will rive apocial i
&gt; ot our yotag »d »&gt;o.t pronuring buri- j
guzttion to aiwea.w-« of the Kye and Rar.
W~v
•
fll*!
the look for the iron horse.
a little practice. “It won’t make any
nro. men. tavln« bem «tobU»hed to
n
tiMtHnlnv evral
the
Wheat and graan are assuming a difference to you if you don't make any
the taneilt or the
™ large growth.
runs; it will- give us a little practice
olme
holly
The h.ppy wniplF deported on the
I( the wmther rtouW
too
F. A. Blackman has as fine a ydung you know.** The game was calted with
f oodland
t a;»4
train the tome evening for Hetroto (
colt its can be shown iff three parts for C. P. Pendell as umpire. Nine innings
They will m»ke a ahort trip tad on
;
, fnrnWwl
AND
Of«»re to call Uv special attention &lt;rf tbeir
his age, sired by Exeeiaoir Jr., owned were played, which resulted in a tie
their return will ctamenoeR
kwp up
MUttain. by himself.’
The picked nine gamely chaUtviged
tog to rooita over Mr. B.. .tore tha :
(.vm
durlnf the
Mr. M. Gwin and wife have been them again for a contret tbte week,
are already fitted up and tumhhel for,
mer
J
.
making a two weeks visit in Sherwood, which resulted in a victory for tht
that purpoae.
. H.8. Holly hu the loundeti.m lorhG Branch county.
picked pine with tremendous cheerwere: Mr. Il
MllUrd and wife. Mar,t„ut’roInplrtK1
Mr. E. E. Grilley has a ne&lt;w corn and from the crowd. Score 14 to IX
t-ONBDITlNQOr
shall; Mm E. W. Holton, Jaclraon. Key
WeaoUnJttat
Robert's new
carriage bouse combined.
AT BMttOWS ItUTVATOK
S. A. Btaril, Otago; Uta Ida Pyutaw|1 „
af them
____________
, B. Norwood is the owner of a three- MSIQHBOBXirG KXCBUMSeu.
ffiRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS
tta, VennoatrtU.;». Alto tad taugh-.
highway In Woodiar
Thc fuodel highway in Woodland is year-old colt that shows recnarkal&gt;le CbMtatte Leader.
^ASHVILLE
I
ter.
’
•Regrets
were
received
from
VIUe-1
AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
being constructed in front of the farms lines of speed, and which, if some fast
Charlotte Ixxtge, Knights of Pxtiiw&lt;.
seu tad Marahintowa, Iowa; Leroy. I
- - and
- - E. Kox.
ox.
horseman owned him would bring a will be instituted Thursday, June Ifth.
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
of .M. Jordan
Ohio; Richmond. Va, ^aensing, retoe­
Uniformed divirions will be here from
man who large sum of money.
i _____
Some tocaMUes haxfes the
F
AND GLASSWARE.
Battle &lt;’rt*k. Jackson and louring
I rushes —
vdhers. who
into
into print, others
intn
Sheep
w aahing
already begun.
—go
..............
.
—
-------------ahas
-----------------Marshall and NaahviUe. A
i
wjy, n rush, soyoc Who have no How much longer will the farmers The Battle Creek divhires wiB bring
with them a fine band of afteeo pieces
of beautiful presents were received. ।
qU1Mtire about thein. while persist in this way of doing—of waahBelow we give a list:
•
have too much, but Woodland ing the wool whilst on the sheep’s back.
't&gt; propose lo do an boneM buriness, pay a»
Strong, of the latter place. Was largeh
Piano and olU pointing groom ^ jhMBaWHn wbo rushes to the frontu lot produce aa HasUxtr* or Nashville. and
LAOWT.
—
instrumental in the Mtabtiabfag of a
brHher water sett R. M. Lee. H. A. | door to dreaa hlmaetf.
■’■n yen tooda at a reaMWiiblr proAt. eotuprtinx
lodge here, and for the same tedearnSinging school is prospering finely.
ing of credit.
Butwr.H. R.
\-L Jih?’
AMTBXA.
,
A atx-ial for the lienefit of the Congow, memlxrs of Ivy lodge. No. 87, K.
Harry Tompkins hM moved into ids j gregatlunal society was held in Orin ClMrioUe Republican.
Of{£verW^Mlx
-' s-E,w|*inew house.
Them. Garey's cJmmu for damrerre
Adam's new barn. lari Wednesday eve'• appreciate thr liberal patronuxe our
against the C.
G. T. railroad for tn
and wife, John Mmhill
£ I Loronzo Deans' baby wre buried last [ ning.

Corn, Bran,

and■ let US
us hew a good old ruahioned
I blow-out;

Tri.

Zw

rAr\MLr\OrAllCY

u

At a Bargain

C. Whitcomb,

D

H

?&amp;

.
O W

.

Chilled Plow Points.

SPRING STOCK

Agricultural
I
Depot.
Mu !-tai Tniii

j Light in Draft, left cut, and

•'®SK»?
long.

nKrii a lance part of Woodland trade by fair

Bum and

SEVEN PER CENT, discount for cash
«IU be given on ium&gt; of $1.00
■.!.J«;
and upwarde, except sugars
and prints.

HOLMES

Crm Mn

MILLINERY

Jffe.

i
|
'

Free art*** 01

'

^AiiMAtfflNEKY
i . - n_ii,.nr

— sta

tapta-

LBtaSd** i*r«-c- u 0U»’ • «*&gt;•

I «l

^*“^2^’“*

XhT W„l STthe brook
"^Tfr^MH.A- W. Oto. wi«e&gt;X-.

WiU do weU to ran on

S. F. Feighnar &amp;

MIm C A. Shulti ’

°"r

Wira S.K.ln«w»on and wile., j,y iTracott is making Mmselt us^
Wm. Bristol's new hardware store
L L ; rul in Ito. S. Ilartop’k store.
. »a» opened the ISth.
» n.
Sheep wwfclng wne -the order of the; One week from inert Sunday will be
Mra. ,I dm- w
on the -street
&lt;nat of the —
Center
Wetwtiw Mrs. G. H. r ran&lt; is. Mrs,
-----------------------------------last: ChiHrea e day al the M. E. church. A
Thooa.'Bmdr. n. A. Brooft
“Ifo 1 Satuntay.
—
The .mMI
" ‘ boy.
y- 'tad
' -. fl»eI Itaesaot time ia rxprclod, aa the good
F ±i---MC2. UF^ie*M5
’h^n. Mta
1u
time etching fish
fah in the brook,
brootbut
nta | people of tht- place wiU spare no pains
----------, . „I^__
„
’but ota
SSS’WIto^ S CamphShD. Fltx. i Of the “l-ig boys" must have been oi er ; to make it.smecta We tad a ptota
st2ta'Wih«&lt;
C.mpben. 1&gt;. Flu-; Of the “Idg boys" must luve been over
reSfd 0 J^Gallatin andwire. A. B. anI|01M for lliah. or eta was playing a I tat time tax.vase, but thia rttartalaWolcott siH wife, Frank Bratton. E.
for juxt as be a as j meat is expected te cmM a riuate on all
Parody and wife.
.. f , h&gt;ttdio. the hwt sheep to the men to others, as we have a full program, and

lKM“ss,nrr^ .a

?j"Rbyee Bmjrtre.

HOLLY.

| ADIES IN SHAHCH OF

J C. Ovist and wife, L- •{Wednesday.
T** memorial sen ices at Assyria
1 rriWfetad'taugTtoJ.ejJl“ttaan&lt;l
Born, to Mr. tad Mrs. Abram Itotta. Centre Ito Sunday were larffriy atteod-

*

oWl- Elmcr Allen tilled to M

capacity.

beta ;
are airtady beta, ntoe to
■ make U a happy time tor all.
Geo. Bisbridgw took pomakrn of hb

Assyria

’^'i'J'U'vbnaln*. It wUl pea ytm

r

I-I.

.

As near as we can estimate it, wheat
now promises a two-thirds crop in
Eaton county. Three are some verv
fine fields and numy tiutl will be light
The executive comiaitte of the Eaton
count) soldiers* unit sailors’ association
met in this city yesterday and decided
to hold their next annual reunion in this,
city cm the fourth of July. AB the (k.
A. R. posta of this and surroundiM
countlre will be invited to participate.
in the county on that day.

�The Hastings Bann
MARS.iALL L. COOK.

nt Venice, HL, committed snlcide Thursday
Nkw You. May
uene^i bumst ac- i
night. A shortage of $6,000 to tbe Indian­
latest tvmsluti
apolis A St.■'Louis Railway led to the act
cepte the nomination of the National Anti- ’
Ln Elk Township^ Pa., Wednesday night Monopoly Organization for President of tbe
Mr. ud Mrs. Greist lay quietly steeping, United State*. The fol.'owing is hie letter
TheLanMng Senttnrt, a Grvrahack j whma man entered at the window and
struck the woman on the head with an ax.
organ, has a column of queries in its Tiro husband followed, but tbe aassHin
Ire jour uourteous
last issue, from which we select a few ( escaped.
•I Ch.rero oo
u» lumaui of Un r^eA lad of eleven years, living with his
fix? last night upon a warrant i**ued by United ,
. -------------- ii rty.HL, hailed himself
Why there were no many assistant'
I
candidate for the PrewMeMp pf the State cooreMkaar Shtete He ™
Hemocrats at the Kalamazoo! ogi cal
al the MyUlc data. Broadway and Thirty।
Surveyors are locating a 'railroad from
ppw wow?
| „toth Mb. whore h« hod horn hMtot
Coalport
to
Crosson.
Pa.,
to
open
up
a
large
Why the funionists continue to re-.
' He wu not token before IbemoglkaMo, end
bituminous coal-field.
tain the Greenback name when Gov..
A mortgage on General Grant’s farm, ^eo’^^V2L°r.t*SLttlrb
»f I li atill hi the OTtody of* l*prty Morehnh
Begole says the greenback question is
south of St. Louis, to secure the VandsiMli them wffi tro fully, juatiy ««&lt;
HetOed?
•
tiMwio
’
Matee
■rwyifoeoeoao
«
Why the -Hon.” W. D. Fuller is tell­ loea, was recorded at 8L Louis Thursday. people and refo-m In tbe Oort
Contracts have been made for the coo­
ing around the state that he paid the
r
for unioer, who depoeea u»t own »
Agricultural World &lt;501 two years ago atruction ot a road of 850 miles from Wash­ ytwsaelvee perreualiy my
to-jnafal Ooa- propriated 11,141,000 between March 1 and »
b lu
u lro«n S1B.S0
ington
County, Ark., to tbe eastern State aideraUoo.
Baxjam»x J-, BertAM.
to support Begole, and bow much of
Not sold by
MV «,
by a sectaaaf audita to the |
itoe.
~
to ltU bm,
V,
Begolc’s money is he putting intocounDrntorr.Jiich, Mv*-The JCoerHncr
Anntoof1100,000
Grant A
gtaM The
fromcredits
|25,Tbe Central Illinois Art Union adjourned Journal, of this city, publishes tide after- 000
at Ward,
variousin
defies.
k W,,X&gt;r,ber.
‘•r vaid
Jw
erv newspapers this year? T
1 *klt
Thursday
at
Decatur
to
meet
next
year
al
How many more ofticre the ring
Deoir the following.letter from Genera! But­
,*£
Peoria.
Charles
Rldgriey,
of
ftpringMd,
were entered lu the l»ooks of the bonk as
would like to* have, to be satisfied ? It
ler,
giving
explicit
utterance
to
his
views
on
waa elected President.
loans to imaginary imrAfos. and secured by
now has them all, honorably or otherA cattie-raiser at Toxm, who has Just the tariff quretkxi: '••' •
imaginary collaterals to stocks anti bonds,
rs®,-“d'Si.;*”
Why the swamp land commissioner made a tour of the stock region, estimates
all of which transactions wereatatod to be
put in a bill for if days’ work before he tbe drive for the season at half a niHtion
entirely fictitious.
••
head.
Some advance herds have arrived at
took the oath of office?
Dodge City.
Why our sly old governor admitted
on1,Hpecltto
vubjacte.
1'ES’lLiJ
’Si I “f™ wUb Wort, ud4M «x mbtai
The State Convention favoring equal suf­
to a uurtain editor in this state that he
ueS^hl?? Ko” once a month nntU jurt before the break
frage, at Hint, Mich., elected Mary L. Dos
had jMWsee over all the railroads in
fn
this
country.'^nreliriMimble.
theoret
H
have
free
tredo­ ' hp. Up to the day the M*rt» Bank.
President and Governor Beeoie Vtea-PreslMichigan and some outside?
I
'breiret- (aUal be bad net the kMauaar of a aupMnn
ically It would be imposaibie. dur country la
, Why the great temperance .uivocate
■e iawuaad mu tntenww eo raat, and so
*nd prosecuting attorney of Newaygo
much » to be druse by the general Govern­
county don’t shut up some of the sa­
ment, tost far mcne yearn.we must rates hun­
loons in Newaygo that sell liquor on
dreds of mllHong ot dollars hr taxa­
tion of aotee sort.
Are only Ooesti- Snoot contract* In reply ho received two
Sunday ?
- *a!&lt;1 water to
ixxm. aged sixty-six. Ite had jusldellvered tQtlante texattoa
that I know
of
i thenaenumi;
the direct tax tn proportion to tM leuem from General Grant, one written by
The democratic and many of ’the a speeeii to the Grand Ledge. L 0. a F., is
number of inhabitants ng the Htahw. Tb&lt;&gt; General Grant personalty and &lt;he other by
of Missouri, dropped hi to ids offlee, aad ex­ genius
of our people will not permit of that George R. Spetroer. the easfctor of the flnu
greenback friends of the “cock-eyed pired before medical aid rerired.
Mwct texattoth and thetefers indirect taxa­
son of destiny,” Benjamin F. Butler,
A pension lull tor hfly dollars per month tion must be resorted to. From ttoc bugw- of Grant A Ward, and sigsed by General
rdng of the Oorernmcnt to tbl* time tax- Grant himself. In troth Grunt said that all
to
General
Ord
’
s
widow
was
paused
by
tohave announced that the wiley Ben
transactions were straight and that the
Ho use on Friday nlgfct
waa a freetrader. And now comes
profits were gronhro.
DaM. April ffi. i,m
George Lear, formerly Attorney-(tenert. exoept as times ■&gt;T sw. For a nmtted
Fhh further said that the suit ou which
that gentleman himself, in a letter to ot PeQDsylvauia, died Friday al Doylere IM-riud other methods of tuxsliou have been
tried, because the dutiM wpon Imports were Ward was arrested was originally against A Great Medical Wark on Manhood, DOOM * MULIMJN. ‘UWLF’
the Detroit Evening Journal, explain­ town.
Attorneys for M&lt;*rtm«e.
Insufficient. Therefor I favor the ralator of a Ward himself, but as soon as be showed . kv M»M VMIty. X&lt;wwm» aH IWyv Ml Be
A. K. Shepard A Co., of Milwaukee, wtc sufficient amount of revenue for an ecooomI- I General Grant’s tetters and certala other 1'
ing hto- views on the tariff question.
, FTobote 1
"
faded recently, resumed business Friday, oal admlalatratkia of Government aa&lt; no i
----------—— — .
By a careful perusal of this epistle, our and will pay one hundred cento ou Uie dol­ more, from daUes upon imports and----------------- ------- ■,—
in layinr **ore duttes to tax ell artietoe i City Ctaambcriato Tappan destroyed the
readers can set that Benjamin is us lar.
SSTil
• hoWr0 *« die Prober oaL'
»rst j
a»? «.
About one hundred fine specimens ol
much ola protectionist as any republi­
,
•
• i .t C
cAiw-nciwT iut —i re.m u&gt;bucu
Southern birds were captured hi two nlghb dueed in this ooantry which eater into tts T
MOwttfrll to the lot &lt;rf un and right htw(n&lt;i IU&gt;d eirbtv-tcmr
can. In fact, he shows very conclu­ at Winona. Minn., after being dazed by the arts, raanufaoturrs. and ttao actual neccsM- I dozen copies are now out m the haads «f
rtee of Hie, and u much
aa poantble to
rbeat&gt;- lawyers.
muehupoMtbie
toebeai,Fish*
wanted
to
----*“
pabUsh P^WwHUiwWiPMN#nniiM hi baaidlfnl Frews
■
sively the nonsense and folly of a free electric light.
en them in every ’------------—■*
____ ________ _____ _____ ___ ___
as such ■ttWhto^ntetetl reerr^Bin glli. irwaranterd to
those
limits
to
so
JudiCioua'y
place
our
■
trade policy for America; His letter is
.srjKStii
duUea aa to beat eocoiin«e and atd American bbbHcwtkm ..mid b.n________________ .»
a direct slap in the face for the Evening aging the corn-fields of McLean County, HL labor and American Industry If 1 could. I would General Grant Fish said that thirty days . Mid bi thia &lt;vuuxy for «3A0, or Uh- moucy wW
It Is about an inch long, ot yellowish color, »l»o devote the taxes ajxm whisky and tobac- ago he wa* worth fully &lt;1,000,000. and tout ' »* refunded In every Usteai&amp;jnnre oMMtoSe
News, the Kalaniazoo greenback con­ and of the diameter of a pin.
oo to a fund to pay fob remaining d« bu of the I it was not liUly that a man aged sixtyre ?•
to wit: to pensions and the i-area tit
vention, and all others who advocate
At Pittsburgh, Friday, Judge Acheson, sokl Iere&gt;y,
disabled by the war. I do not know ' Uin* wouW Mojlberatoly thTOWOWuyhl*with the coneurrenocof Justice Bradley, of that 1 need make any further atMtcment upon competence ond ruin his family. Fish
—free trade. Following is the letter:
the United States Supreme Court, derided this topic. I am. very truly youre.
I tiso told bow
Ward
would come I
that whisky to bond can not be levied
upon.
No. IS PgMBKBTOX HQt’AMJt. I
THE BUSBraS W0BI.U.
| J™
ahum this
A halL rain and wind storm early Friday
voteh, parrot. W; day ef Jtmenr-.t. .it »'. &lt;
M. Hubbard, Esq., Managing Editor Detroit morning did serious damage to crops tn mto Idxht Trade During the Faat
Lit- । Ward’s ortrx and generally found there
-Aty^Mirek,
' Evening Journal.
•
tioDs ot Jo Davleee County, HL, and Lafay­
b-tHi.te, ur Di
ti« I m pro reman t Throoghaut u&gt;e Coan- i Genera! Grant and Senator Chaffee. Ward '
W. H.
DteAR Sir—There is so evident1’good ette Cotmty, Wis. In some instances whole
Mrrrot. Baalim. ----------- ——----- ’
...-.i.,,' i vttn - .
try-Tbo Faflnre Record.
kept telling Mm all tire time . that Geodral ,
&lt;«f&gt; nvi
a - i.na. y .
M tile ten as re- ■rr r.rtplf.l u&gt;
in your communication to me fields were wasluid out.
Now YO.«. M.7
utao^ vuauaa. rrastucD* Arujur anu outers :, SUXEgt
quihux fl
**
»*ih*' »■'
that’ 1 Ireak a custom in answering
In the Methodist General Ccolerence at to Bmtlrt^t-, front !&lt;-«.„dUftbroo^H II were helping him by politiafij Influence to ' ‘*’-.’“"MM
the &lt;-Hv of Hrt.tlng. fn Mj(j cntuifv. if&lt;( &lt; ,»
specific &lt;iuestions as to my political Philadelphia a rewdutton waa adopted thal
Ss?aar-U^ .?$
' get cootmeto and tints deccMd him .General 1
’Qin tn I Ftifijow abouiU uo&lt; Iw er.i
views on specific subjects. Perhaps up­ an appeal befimade to the church tor fifiOO,- out the eounjrj- point to a oonttonance of : (;
rant maktag
mairtog the
compete by
Grant
the deception
dreeptloneomjiieto
by hb
his
OJU.tr
And it it further ••nl. n-.l
on Ute subject of the tariff I can give (XX) as a centennial ofltring to the work ol the’more marked moderation In purchasing | letters. Fish concluded by declaring that ( »tancc ot failure, it an trtgive IMrtlf-r tn the
inlet \ ti
. j
them a word, for I never have con- the Freedmen’s AM Society.
notel one week aga There has been no bo
u would
,J produce
'
**
“ Grant letters
"
the
and* '
I bSeT’ °tiU'* *7^’&gt; oi-^uu prllt^xi. ,'r^-. • ealqd them. We cannot have free
Major Iteweea integraphs frqtn Fort Reno improvement m tbe distributive movement other donuoents to show that he bad breo ■
trwlp in this &lt;»untry, however desira­ that he has arrested thirty-five intruders in whatever. Al various interior points tiro
basely deceived.
I {£2*J*ub,,Bhrd In tiw 'i?a«iut- hMfx \
ble, theoretically, ft would be. Our Indian Territory, and many more are on
Now Yow. May M—Tbe United States
(M-rantry to
large, our. interests so their way. He has asked for two troo|» of banks have experienced a demand for I Deputy-Marshals went to Uw hdose of John
money
sufficient
to
cause
a
marked
ad
­
CLEMENT sillTF
vaat, am! so much to to be done by the cavalry from Furl Sill, as the invaders made
U Eno, late President of tbe Second Na­ r
■ &lt;A tn»e ro|0 . ।
vance in rates for loans when coupled with
t iooal. Saturday, and showing a warrant tor
general government that for a series of serious resistance to Lieutenant Day.

BK
■KMnaTTwmuTt?

Hastings, Mich., May 30,1884.

-S3

D1LINDSEYS
BLOOD

ssr jST The Snencfi rf li. TO

KI0W THUEIF.1

SyfcSCTgiidyaifiay.

The most Eitesxive pere-breii Live
Steck fttatotaBDtwEVirli.

v&lt;atn we must raise hundreds of mil­
The annual meeting of tbe Women’s For­ the relative stringency at Eastern centers. I hia arrest issued by the L ulled States Orlion s of dollars bj* taxation of some eign Missionary Society el Indiana closed a Owing to the break in the price of whisky, cqM toCourt, searebsd tbe bume from
sert. The only constitutional taxation three days’ session at Muncie Friday, after and tbe fact that so touch of that commodi- ' Mk. Eno, Dr. RC. Kno and Charles
t hat I know of to the direct tax in pro­ electing Mrs. Anna Baggs, of Indianapolis, ty h being carried by the banks to the Ohio 1 Ward, bob were unable to find the. man
portion to the number of inhabitants President: Mrs. A. M. Oark, of Riehrrtood.
Three private detectives emof titestates. The genius of our people First. Vice-Prewdmt; Mrs. Ryan, of Ixitey- volley, the high rates tor loaaa al Cincinnati I wanted.
by A. 8. rygpa, ope of the bank diwill tact permit of that direct taxation, ette. Second Vloe-Ihesldent; Mrs. A. B. ^promxsc aenous embarrassment to tiromant&gt; i
□nd therefore indirect taxation must । Allen, of Greeocaatie, Secretary, and Mrs. fbcUiren*. in do oilier inalanoe thus fax liaa rectort. watched the home Saturday night
Dr. Andrus, of Kokomo. Treasurer.
great lucooveolatice been caused by the in order to prevent Enolrom eecapteg town
t&gt;r rpeorted tx». From the l&gt;eginning
'J There were thirteen deaths from yellow stringency referred to. Dry-gocxh have
c*y- ft was rumored that Eue had left
of thf\gf»vernment to this time taxatreen slow m agents’ liands, and tride with the bouee In woman’s drees and ted to Can
tioQ li^; duties on Imported articles has fever to Havana last week.
Thomas J. Crombie, lumber dealer. New jobbers has been only luodaratoly fair.
al way s .bi'en the resort of our govern­
ment except in time of war. For a York, failed Saturday, giving preferences ITices have been firmly held. Cotton con­
tracts have been only moderately active.
lhafted pencil, other methods of taxa­ for 410,000.
Wheat baa met with bearish influences
Congiosaman J. Ik Long i* talked ot to
tion have been tried, because duties up­
only. A decreased low In toe visible sup­ 1 mltotUlteurf CuUar P«UI Intun..
political
circles
to
Washington
and
Boston
on imports were insufficient. There­ as a Vice-Presidential candidate.
Ite
ply sod aa in ores Be to the qasotity of p&amp;r »W ta mln nnd M qx&gt;-nUUtwi
fore, I favorXhe raising of a sufficient
W IU ,ow, ol
sagu
has placed the total wheat la sight ou | -tao MtBU. u„i
The State Veterinary Surgeon of Kansas
amount of revenue for the economical
laud and sea In exceaa of last week. The U«t l»ak, pud It to frigid, .n, L«.
after'
a
protracted
tour,
reports
glanders
administration of the Government and
crop wdatoer both at bomfc and In Kumpe
no more, from duties upon imports; prevalltag among laocees in fifteen Mantles. continues excellent, and tiie promise for
George Murphy, one ol the pioneers of next harvest tms not breu excelled al a like
and in laying those duties to tax all ar­
Ihu uwroiiu. »UA wut utmut
Berrien
Springs,
JtUeh.,ww
burled
on
Satur
­
. 1M, htat U»re. Twt paper In Ibataurk idate to advance.
,
ticles of luxury up to thr collection
i The gain to cash wWat amounts to one “■rt't'K Ort -orttom BMrntef aadmol
point. (To make free all raw materials day, leaving a large namber of descend­
ants.
. .Amt per bushel oo the week. Corn has . I j1.1* |rtm&gt; Itropart,. nJwd u«l«ra» to
not raised or produced in this country
Tbe Baptist HiMlomry Union, at ita oeo- , been in fair demand and quite light receipts
i)But ft I, Ml
iad to,
which enter Into Its arts and manufac­
slon to Detroit, voted to commence Chria- . which have held it firm. Its loos has bcm
tures, and the actual m'cess&amp;rjM of fife
(ionizing work on the Congo River with the ] for casta 1% rents. Provlsion.s are nominal­ j 050,000, and many will be ruinoff
as much am possible, and to cheapen expenditure of 030,000 per annum.
ly
dull,
having
bare
subfreted
to
a
sqoeau
them in every way possilile, and within
Over one hundred brooches of toe Irish by Weetera packers, and prions bare been
those limits to so judiciously place our
National League have psmedaesalotions re­
duties as to beat encourage and Mid questing Michael Davitt to abandon bis artificially advanced. The fonsurupure de­
Coxcow. N. IL. May
State
mand for wool has been light, but the
American Mlw und American indus­ two-years’ lecture lour around the world.
market has undergone little change.
•'emovratk- Convention tnel here Wednea
try.
Ttattwwere 1W tenures aad suspensioew
Hciroce B. Enoa, a wealthy farmer near
It 1 could 1 would also devote the Buffalo Hart, 11L, killed one of hit em­ to the United States reported during toe I
taxes upon whisky and tobacco to a ployes, named Mooes Hartsock, with a
past week, against 181 to the preceding I
fund th pay the remaining debts of the pocket-knife, because h» stopped a corn­
war only, to-wft, the pensions and the planter to talk.
care of the aokliera disabled by the war.
A license was granted the iron manufact­
I do not know that I need make any urers a&lt; Pittsburgh Saturday by Judge
further statement upon this topic.
Stowe to create a tribunal for the nettlement
J xm, ven- truly ynura.
of disputes with their employes on jhe N«W EMlud. »», &gt; draM. 5T S«l: i
bknJ. f. BtrruuLwages qupalioo. t
til tbe revenue
an honest basis,
During Hie find’ year's -use of tbe Brook*
There are •000 woolen factories in
thtoY-ouhtry. They pay over SlOtyiOO,- lyn Bridge (J,0S3,100 loot passengers, 58T,034 vehicles, and 5,151,000 car passengers
U00 for American wools and 846,000,000 crossed, the receipts troiug’ IS 19,WO. Sat­
8IXTT-TW0 LIVES LOST.
for ’ American labor. ‘They produce urday was the anniversary •&lt; I* cpMtog.
doth so that consuine.ni can buy the
At Nortli Attduvw. Maos, Satemlay
morning
Timothy
Low
wont
to
tbe
resi
­
middling grades of jwookn goods as
“• coo rental prefantd toe
dence of Timothy Sullivan, and finding the
cheaply in America as in England. Ixwct’h two dauglitei*, aged thirteen and
conveo&amp;r. Johns, N. F., Jfay SA—The Trench
Avyaurned.
And yet free tradersjiave the cheek to ten. aloue. he attotnpted to oetrage tiro old
brig tatortoe reak on the eastern tedge of
assert tiiat the tendency of protection Ml girt, who resisted, when be strangled Ihe-Grest Banks scCM ttan m the first week
her to death, and choked the younger girl
Is to increase, not to decrease, the cost to unoonaclonsnefa when she screamed to’ of May. An Iteglhh tndtog schooner,
Cracaoo. May »A-'
of goods to the consumer.
--doubtfuL
which recently arrived, brought to a per­ ot Juvenile rtelooarre
U.C reai^T".^*
. Ucq of her wreckage—trunka, bedding and N*re lael evm,^
Cyrus G. Luce, of Branch, seems to
clothing—all identifying the last vnesel.
Tbtreuai, 4 Cbddm la Prosmloa.
l&gt;e gaining as h candidate for the re­
She salted from St Malo, France, Maseta 5,
N
bw
luu*.
May
tk.
—
The
Bundaypublican nomination for governor.
boood to Saint Pierre, laden with a general
The republicans of Barry county would school acbolan o&lt; Brooklyn obaerv&lt;r| Cblldran’a Day yealartay afamoon. In the cargo. The crew o&lt; nine men and fitlymost cheerfully and cordially support (nod Hire ot march Ibero were M.M3 chU- tore® passengers all perished. St Ptarre,
him.
Honest Farmer Luce would
to Which the Senorine was bound. Is toe
down Free-pass Banker Begole in good lota loading with H.SO*; Metoodlua, 10­ capital of the Fredch colony to die islands
510; Prwbytartens, 10,310;
FrlqyimU ot St 1'terre and Miquelon, off the eouto
shape.
•
________________
0,401. and Baptists, 9,100. In attendance on roast of Newfoundland, the only territory
Butler does not seem to boom much the clrfldreu were 0,7S1 teachers a-id oflieera. now remaining to France of her former vast
of late as a democratic candidate for the The exewrcls eonaHted of apeew-jjea and
.£“1,lou •bmrt tt-ir
ringing. suppteuMDted by nuulc and re­
presidency. Bnt Benjamin am do the freshmen ta.
Ironrbons a power of mischief; and
there's mischief in his game eye just
ALua.Tr. N. T„ May SX-Tbe Demonow.
reotle scau Committee net it the Delevan
It now looks as though Michigan Boom, In tbla cky, at lour o’eloek yster- StnildedoCiaMljato
dyanreaeoa. Itw, member war pnten
democrats would declare for the -old The prooeedbicn were unmarked by aayticket.” Tildeu and Hendricks are just
bortns been Grand Haate ot uw teblL
nbeut such foeteta an would creditably
Uo,ud
represent modern democracy.

The
liri

opuutm regaining the
la imjuat. A fro de­
knit, etc.

Pa.
tors of Jamea K. ;
“JUtnaalre. oontlml^
dlsiH.IMd la» ,u_ a.T

Toudo, Q, Mar M-Tba

Court

Masonry.

4-uunty &lt;&lt; Harn heteen al Ui&lt; ptotmie &lt;«&gt;,
the eity of Haatlngw In wald rouhlt rti MWA
the tMh day of Mar. m tin \r.»r taw- :
aadtegM buadred au&lt;1 t-tebij-hxu
|&gt;SMMS*ClMiieotteBilb. JudSrvl PrvlahIn She matter of thr estate olBen*&lt;&gt;« W Mi
gait, deecaseil.
tin reading and Allux Ute |» iit&gt;t«&gt;. dnty «r
ft-d. of Mary E CuasHon, mm ollie Win.- ■

OMMlMteteiUttrdWaArr U«e wr»ut Un- •'.&gt;
to Inherit Um rv.il e&gt;tal« ot nhirlAMil dfni-d
&lt;lfr&lt;l xrlint
Thereupon &gt;1 i» unh-ivil. ilmi \ha&lt;U).t!n- «b
day ul Juue ueM. 4llrui&gt;
m tk an.
be assigned for the heeriits «&lt;m .
. •'

ottarjNOMos intrrcMoi -.
&lt;&gt;■
qutreff ft appear at a
.M M(&lt;: &lt;«*»'. u&gt;*s
to hr hrifon at tbr Fret-. ■ • X* &gt;u (be dt} 4
Haattai*. in «aM eountt. * i..i *! •» r.t«* i jn

r**'-

tutW

PENN, i to iu-lhgUtemd b&gt; eau»dx 4 roti) olI tbl* ■ n
I.to be pHoltobed in the fl &gt;‘lit:|» BAX&gt;»«
„
_ uirwnpaprr printed hik! «in i.laloi In mM "
'
Harry odac An eatei v • l&gt; !• &gt;r ti.rre *»•« ••
"-*'•'■.1,I,Klkrty
trartwpy .

-f

•Mgwer’'

hundred and elgWy-tetir.
Preaieut, Cteniribr Snath. JuUrr &gt;if
('ta^nMttN-ef forridalr &lt;&gt;t Wil|lsm Mwt- .
On reading and filing the petition, dub
preying that administration *»M e«t*tr a»
be xrented to some suitable person.
.
‘— * that Monda).
all other perironatotervatril in Mild
qutred to appear al a
&lt; «*• -‘“J
to be bolilrn at the Frobatr • Wcr in for ' ' "
nmnty.aiiO »!«•*
iprtMtrot Uh-prtiiionw fo'*-*'’

r ortirr &lt;1 thri «*'
».* permniB ».a*te‘»*«l
uteMnri arid P’-uto*.
PtJrafofol ■ ~r»
I to th« Nariinx* i«
TL-ti
c»r force
weeks prvvlmi* to mH &lt;te ;
[A true copy.)

r
,

J*’Probate Order.

dfuaut' &lt;•! J;

comiri-.,*4
,d the
eight httmired anil rtehu f" ‘i
. .
Brftrifo tinmenI Xmlft. .ht«ixrvi ■ i**
uttafoattorof tb&lt;- &lt;**'•■ &lt;•'

XforteftKami filing thr pH
L^r.
ef John Winters. Mtadnbtmuu •&gt;; ,mW
.
pnwlag U»at hl» Biuii *
&gt;1H ■?*
4
mroh. may br hwt ami
"«•’*7 H
dlatntmuoa and aMs^niii•ul1
from hi* Mid tn»M

•nHsSHeitrLM.Ki4"*"'

�Hastings Banner.
WHOLE NO. 1506.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 30, 1884.

_____

LEWIS STERN'S

CRELLY

ANO Hit RESCUE,

died away.”

ot Helief.

[Boston Globa.]

persons so cultivated and refined. Many
people entirely spoil Itoe effect '■&gt; uppland- whtotie .oueIs; tbe brakw arc appiM.

■urvivor of the Arctic •xneditlon of

way, yw b*A

Is the Place to Trade

A RECENT INTENTION.

d that

TO CHECK PISCATORIAL FALSEHOOD.

Returned from tKe East with a large Stock of DRY GOODS and
Commander Markham and

CLOTHING, which were bought at figures to syit the times.

Ms are Low to Mw tie fa!.
And people who want to buy them can save tnoney by going to see
them and get prices which are as good as a sale.

Mr. Stern (bought goods so cheap that it is in everybody’s reach to
buy what they need

Call early and get the Best Bargains

LEWIS STERN,
OF THE CASH STORE.
Down’s Self-Adjusting Corset is the best and easiest to wear.

Liavdaaant

want for nothing. Lieutenant Gariingtoo
did not obey his orders.
On reaching Littleton Island he found
the hope that he might make the northern
station itself. H is vessel waa caught in the
ice off Cape Habine and sunk.
MNnw, in my opinion," said tbe Lieuiew*
ant, “Greely obeyed his orders. He cams
to Littleton Island and failed to find the
supplies which be bad been promised would
be there for him. He was unwtliln ; to re
main there for a winter, and yet tie could
not take his entire party, back to tl&gt;g sta­
tion, as the provisions would not be'suf­
ficient to carry the entire party through
the winter. Thus he probably divided his
•otnmand, part returning q&gt; the station,
where they bad good provisions against
tbe cold, and the other part d -parting for
Cape York, where resides a tribe of Esqui­
maux, near which point whalers are wont
to extend their cruise*. Cape York, too, is
but a very short distance from Upernavik,
the most northern part of civilisation. It
is my theory that through au accident they
floated off on an loe floe and were picked
up In Melville Bay,- where yearly- there
goes a fleet of whaler* and sealers. Thus
the story of the picking up of a part of ths
Greely expedition has much in it that to
possible.**
Tbe Lieutenant said that as for ice floes

1

Call and see us, two -dorrs west of bank.

an index. Thus the weight of every flab is
occur* *e!y measured, and as the Index can­
not be tampered with unless the hook is
moved, und as the book cannot be replaced
unless all the indices are first moved back
to tee place ocoupied fay them before any
fiah was caught, it iapractically impossible
he actually catches.
An invention which compels fishermen
to tell tbe truth as to the number and weight
e-i.
'___ u u—
i——

There ia do doubt that the inventor of the
view except that of checking the flood ot
piscatorial falsehood which spreads over

that ha is a designing politician who hopes
to injure President Arthur** boom, by les­
sening tbe weight and number of the fish
caught by the President on hi* spring fish­
ing tour is unworthy of credit. Whether
the clergy will aid in this effort to promote
*ho never go tithing without catching at

invention aa being wholly without scripWhile the self-registering fish-hook will
undoubtedly accomplish much good, it can­
not be denied that it is not all that could
be desired. The fisherman, it is true, can-

could be furnished of tbe advance of the
higher civTIlsatioii. They have manifested
a perfectly touching trustfulness, a ewnfi
Faith, since it ia the evidence o&lt; things no*.

that the mere contemplation of it is ele­
vating and ennobling.
Nover was an.Inventor more fortunate in
his financial backers. There lies tbe aso-

Unknowable, it* principle veiled and un­
comprehended, it* mechanism an inscruta
ble mystery, nothing certainly known re­
garding It beyond the fact that it teas ab
sorbed large ionu of money. Though th*
pone the demonstration ot his succesmany times, and though he has not suc­
ceeded in making anybody understand

for succumbing under these prolonged am!
repeated trials, tbe lofty and invincible
confidence of the stockholders remains onshaken, and they smile at tbe scoffing** of
the unregenerate publie, and remark tbai
no doubt in “
*

Squire Hlckox'i* w
Or a fisherman,
having fairly caught forty pounds of cat­
fish, may throw them away and substitute
for them forty pounds of trout bought at
the marks:.
Wicked men can thus
beat the self-registering fish-hooks as

tic motor and its atockholders will remain

convince sceptics that the simple faith pi
a primitive world survives and flourishes

l»e lost. The motor needs an Historian
th* bell-punch, «nd tbe only real service One who will approach the subj
in »
which it can render to morality will be to reverential spirit; who will describe th*
render it impossible for the fisherman to inventor*! divings after the unfathomabl
claim credit for th* “fifteen-pound, trout
which he booked, but which got awararom will show how the stockholder* triumph*
him."
xTlw truth is that fishing and morality
can be reconciled only by the sternest law*.
All fl»herni*u should be compelled to have
their fish weighed by a public officer, and unquenchable belief in rta reality, an-:
ahy flsbernnra cistmtng to have caught a
fish a* to tbe weight of which he cannot ne«s of a principle which they had neve
understood in the least. And this reedr
weigher should bo deeiuod guilty of
will stand forth forever aa a green oasis ii
within the limits of truth, but nd aelf-reg.
isteri ng, fish-hook or other ingenious device

Beeorttttbie .i*.k«T,

habitual end hardened fishernveu.
and a warm personal friend of Fredd;
Gebhard, ia known as aa incorrigibi
Joker. He is a tall, spare man, with

toUigvaee.

loaded western-bound passenger train on
the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern road.

said. r’I was

miserable In health sod spirit*; so enfeebled
that I took cold on the slightest exposure. Life
seemed worthies* to n»e: I lived only in mem-

by Keeiy, is a very delicate operation.
No doubt of IL In fact the whole motor
business is full of delicate operations, and

___
of securing its perpetual
concealment to his children, there must b.a ertsi*. But for some year* iongerit may

(Detroit Boat and Tribune.J

saiasgffis®

[N. T. Trtbuaa.]

hook, and on his return ean exhibit tbe fish
and hl* self-regisu-rmg book and calmly

. the village
h—»-

THE KE ELY MOTOR.

Keely motor will go.
It will be interesting to observe if thr
descendants of tbe present stockholders
Inherit their truly Christian virtues, thougt.

A WRATHFUL FARMER-

aoui, »pv»r m.

broken.

home by him without detection, but what
certainty can be felt that U» fish have been
eaught by tbe fisherman himseilf The
owner of a self-regGterlng fish-hook can
buy forty pound* of trout from

said
What Struck an Old Soldier.

all concerned was the poor inebriate who

ing serious is the matter. “The inventor
claims that the engine is all complete, but

fitted out the Proteus under the command
of Lieutenant Uarlington. Hi* orders
were to proceed to Littleton Island, 78 de­
grees 25 minutes north latitude, and erect

EVANS &amp; BROOKS.

To Ladies! on®^u“r!

thankful individuals of all stations ia life.
As it hsnvened, the roadmaster was

Grea't

generally accorded it
Lieutenant Greely waa left with his
party to establish a United States signal
station near Lady Franklin Bay, about •wMM a reH-regirturiag fish-hook, which
fib degrees 46 minutes north latitude. His
orders were that after a year’s stay at
the station, if no relief came, he should book to which the line is usually attached
Journey to Littleton Island, off the coast slides over s Bong and flexible metallic
of Greenland, and supplies and friends shank providod with an ingenious index,
would be found there. It was to furnish or, rather,

DO YOU WANT

Eyans &amp; Brooks

tramp was not only invited to ride, bat
was taken aboard and treated like a prince

26 seconds north latitude, and, from prac­
tical experience, is disposed to receive the

counted for. He had seen. open water ia i
Ah! We get up feeling badly, didn’t mt leads in Smith Bound, off Cape Alexander,
pood, don't want breakfast, no appetite, do en­ a near point to Littleton Island, In nudergy, bad taste and breath, guess we are bilious. winter, and the Governor of Taxnisak had I
Two doses ZOFE-BA will tone up our Liver and
told Dr. Hayes that there was ones
our ambition and set us right.
water in Melville Bay aa early as
February.
He did not think that ths
Greely party could even now be In a very
bad way, for In tbe summer game waa
plenty in those region*, and a supply
might be laid up ior the winter month*.
The party reported to have been found
may have been aent out by Lieutenant
Greely, with the hope that it might reach
“Hub” Cao sb Cure. «S Cent
civilization and hasteu relief.
i Preacripttoii of a Boston physician, dis|Mmsed
Lieutenant Harris thought that much
years by a Boston druggist.
One d&lt;HM will cure any ordinary cough. It time was Joat and unnecessary expense in­
act* aluiu&lt;*C magically. Ask any dealer to get curred by tbe Government in fitting out
you a aS &lt;xnt\bottie ol “Hub" Caugb Core, special vessels for tbe trip. Thu three
and don't be pkt off with any other
veaaels now preparing to go North will
neceaaitate an expense of $1.00U,(X&gt;1, and
all this is really unMcensary, for, if ths
Government to-morrow should offer |W0,000 for the reecue of the Greely party, the
Northern seas would soon be alive with
whalers and sealers, and instead of three
there would be probably fifty experienced
and hardrCapuuns pushing to the North
IMPKRIALl.MM.
I indigestion. Ilyspejiaia. Headache, Nervons- in search of tbe pri*A
I neaa. Urinary (enables, are .Qtten caused by u
Mr. Harris said that he bad been spoken
| torpid Liver. Hmna call U Liver complaint, hH- of in connection with ths present axpeiUlousuesa, etc. Thr
The 1 Jeer &lt;u» eras the system; if
loutuesa,
tion to Sacretai y Chandler, but with what
Don't throw you old wringers away, but bring theiq to ns, and get new foIIb the Liter is luartiM
iTl. lliZZl
put on. All Wads of repakifig done on short nottee. Bags take# in exchange f&lt; V. r ud mow, Ma
. troubles. rtnutit be did not know. He waa prepared
to go If. hi* ax peri UDO* afid knowledge ol
■ » anything you want in our line.
the Northern latitude* was deaired. In tbe
TOB. It seems to sot in a remarkable way upon trip with Dr. Hayes ha was aL C*|»o Alex­
andra March 4, 1801. This ^as the .lay tor

A hay fork or a Manure fork ?
A hoe, shovel, rake or spade ?
A gasoline or an oil Stove?
.
Anv tin, copper or sheet iron ware?
Any eave-trouging or. roofing?
A cistern pump, well bucket or legdpipe?
Jack knife, clothes line or a wringer?
P^v points or boot blacking?
Do you want a pail that wont rust in a year?
so, call on

{ wait Wl I'm -urc k’» all

from BL John**, If. V^totiw effect that a

[N. T. World. 1
Tbe Monaatery of the Cloistered Nuns of

terrible accident &lt;m last Wednesday room­
ing at Delta, about twenly-five mites
ot Toledo, by tbe prompt action of Ot

him laugh, and It is not known the
be ever spoke above a whisper. When
him cautiously to assure himself that n&lt;

MvaM

HEALTH-PRESERVING

This is a well known make of Corset, and the p
25 per cent less than they have ever been so

■way. I was astonished at
Wife. 1 piled &lt;n&gt; tbe flesh and could eat any­
thing. Mi ambition blazed up. 1 could attend
to Initinew, and now—excepting that I have to
take care about exposing myself to the hot sun
—I am a* well as I was tiir day 1 enlisted. What
differences there are hi thlnga-gun* and »»yonetaklH; Pabkkb'bToxic saves.’’
This lurparstlou which has hern known as
Parker's Ginger Tonic, will hereafter be called
simply Parxert Tonic. All unprincipled deal­
ers are eonstantb deceiving their customer* by
substituting inferior article* under tik* name of
ginger.anas*ginger I* really an unimportant
Ingrodient, we drop the misleading word.
There is nochutt
tian Itself.
luUNlsof
Pnrder’a G
slgnsturr of
medicine If tbe

crated the altar
finished the public was admitted to tbe fbllowtng the road, they went up the track
cloistered part of the monastery for one Until they came to a bridge, where their
hour, bat when five strokes were sounded
on the chapel bell all visitors withdrew
never again to enter.
As soon as every lay and clerical visitor
wall dividing the cloistered part from ths
public chapel and reception-room was tbe ubet ruction un the track and ius own
closed with twolocka One key will be re- inability to remove It, and knowing that
rcprewen-

loiater
open the door.
All communication with
the nuns must then be held through double

• - .. ------* inotice to ail partlea

(his is to give
the grates will not admit a laad-penciL

ut one-half tads
■h»d just four minutes

to Rare that

�r

w

The Hastings Banriei

1 Success a

MARSHALL L. COOK,

, It BoM. ■

Norcross

!■ cau-.. »a a*»fu

On
the darken! —
goA. stonaitot
,.
. one =of
a--------------------stormibKt H^„
M^r Larrm».-IUrn Hwttol. A-« ■»
nights of the recent unusual winter, the
express on one of the leading New York
roudlugs.
railroads was moving westward from
• Albany. The engine s headlight threw
HASTING*.
a L»rr ATTKXDAXfx.
a strong reflection tn advance, but the
Chicago, May aa. -The National l»dos- stonn was so blinding it wm impossible
DRY GOODS
trial f~~&lt;ran held Ha fire: mobLou yeotartjnythin^, even at a short
distance. Under such circumstances
MORSE K. MKV1NS
dav at the Grand f’acific. Through mishas, within the past year, stepped into luanacemeDt of the eaterprlae or lack of • instinct necewarily takes the place exf
i sirfht. AH seamed to be going wen,
the business circle of Hastings, succeed­ proper advertising, tl»e attendance was rery when, in an. inatant, the engineer reing Mr. D. II. Goodenow. Morse is a much smaller than was anticipated, and at versedI 1his engine, applied the air brake*
C°mr to a full stop. Why he did so
----- .une
young man, alive to the interests of his do time exceedoti sixtyThe Industries represented in the ooc- he could not tell any more than any of
business, and one of the stayers also.
us can account for the dread of coming cents and &lt;1.
crere
were
cane-sugar,
beel-eugar,
sorcbBtu,
He makes a specialty of fine drees goods,
disaster and death, and to the wonder­
. Prwbwt* Order.
and the celebrated Broadhead goods are
ing taguiryaf his fireman he ximpiy
said: “I fed that something’s wrong.
thfi winning card in his attractions.
u»9«e:
ductx Delegatee were present afao repre- Setting a lantern he swring himaelf
By close application to business, by
•euliDK commercial totereeta. manufectur- down from the cab and went forward
pluck and perseverance, Morse has
to investigate. Everything appeared to
boiK up a good trade, and has the Boards of Trade. Railroads, and the New be right, and he was about to return to
his engine when his eye caaght sight of
pleasure of noting Its steady increase. Orleans Exposition.
&amp; 8. Boyce, of thia- city, called the coo- a peculiar appearance at the joint of the
No one who is acquainted with him ex­
rail next to him. Brushing the accu­
veutloo
to
order,
and
at
hia
auKgesUon
T.
pects that he will do less than make a
D. Curtis, of Syracuse, waa made tempora­ mulated snow away, he looked a mosptendid success of his business venture. ry chairman. Mr. Curtb delivered an ad­ inenL and then uttered bd exclamation to sell the real estale of which said deceased
of horror. The rails on both sides hail dlSen8«jJm II Is ordered that
0. D. SPAULDING
dress upon the demands of the hour.
KXh. &lt;taj af June next at ««' *’cU*k 1" «*
At tbe eoocluaiowet Mt Curtis’ address, been unspiked and would have turned tarvnoon.
has owned and occupied the store on
te i
-*—
Colonel Louis Bush, of Louisiana, was over the instant the engine touched tltioo, and yXJS
1—.
the corner for nearly a quarter of a
made permaneut Chairman, with &amp; S. them. What inspired thu attempt at (Slier penwus
century. He has a steady trade, and Boyce, of Chicago, v as Secretary .
unui-wrrvauiK in
uumjiuw u, uui
niw are n-&lt;iuirrd *•
triin-wrecking
is unknown,
but k
it was
* .-tt-a "L- tv-----------------‘----------------- J
at tbe Probate (Nttre.te
shire
An adjournment was taken until a o’clock presumed the confederates of some |
his patrons are of the solid sort that a
te enable the Committee on Kaaolutioos to prisoners who were on the train hoped, । mLm. it any there be, why the vr^trot tee
business man likes to deal with. Mr. prepare its report. That proved to be A In the confusion of an accident, to de- i*tmoaer should »-*
— ♦»,-*.
..i„
And It Is further
Spaulding keeps the staple articles in , more difficult task than waa expected, for it,.
liver
their friends.
dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, his suoceesive adjournments to three o’clock,
Engineer John Donohoe, of Albany,
four o’clock, and finally to 7 40 o'clock were towhose wonderful instinct was due | tab?pSbltaSe^ta^Hmlmp
■-order
—aim beingju&gt;t so much to keep many found necessary.
the salvation of the train, when asked
jirlnU’d and elreulated hi said (ounly «rf
goods but good goods. He has prosper­
Tbe report of tbe committee, wbeu pra- by the writer why he stopped his en­ Kiier
rn.
onee
tn
each
week
far
three
sorerrelve
ed as the city and the city’s trade have ’ tented In tbe evening, proved to be of
gine, said:
I ”*’• pr"ta” to
"fUSlKhknu.
formidable dimensions. Each Industry
“I cant tell why.” I only know I felt
increased.
[A true copy-!
Judge «»&lt; ITohate.
reprenented in the oongreas was mentioned
R. MI DGE.
in the resolutions, which, taken aa a whole, something waa wrong."
'
M«»rtKa&lt;*
Male.
"Do you have these feelings often up­
Mr. Mudge began business here when | were strongly of the protection stamp. They on the roadK continued the writer.
.
—7 — —
j।
were adopted with virtually do oppmiiioo
but a young man; and by strict atten­ except from Judge Atwater, of Minneapo-No, very
although (or the |
CTf'
tion to business, attention to the de- i Ua. who cave his support only to ooe advo­ past twenty years I have been in a con- । Abrain Arnuuroux and hide M., hi&gt; wife, of:
to feel apprehension at almost Prairieville townsnip. Bam county, state of
’ niands of his customers, square dealing cating tbe improvement of the Mbelaoippi dition
Hnvthimr
Miehlran.lutothe
Hiram
of theofsajne
ptare.
and other inland transportation ways.
ln^t’ " ,u »u-'
t reconlrtl
o«h-eCham*,
»if Rerister
DeoosTor
with his patrons, has built up a trade .
"HOW is that?
i Barry county. Mich taan/wtheinh dayoflMBelow wUl be found a eoodenaed state­
which cannot but make a business man •____________
ment of what was included In the pream-Whv. I have been a victim ot one of 1 eembor, A d. inn.atooeo’elock a in., in liber
happy. His quarters in Empire block, bie and resolutions which were adopted:
UwwoMtrtMiofdwMlJiovirtaowrt.
'll’™
I have not lieen confined to my l«d like to Mindy M. I haae, ofsaid place on Ummber
are well tilled with staple dry goods and ' —
thousands of others, I am compelled to x a. D. isre. said aMignmcnt being recorded tn
a Splendid stock of clothing. Of late N»Gou. which ta ooe “of the people, fey the work whether able or not Indeed. |
T’iT i ,.
..
..
.
,
.
------------------ --Mr. Mudge has made a specialty of prosreM in tee tn£Snai'proeperi^of^w*
when it first began I had only a loss of I tnM.ati:&gt;oo*%ck p. m.. in uber
&lt;g niort*».■l&lt;rtMt«, and a tnao would la- hard to h
taS appetite, a faint feeling that would not i gea. on page 373; on which iixirtnie there is
,
..
suit who could not find what be wanted
proteetlat Ito home lodosMeA Oar
■t
meet prosperous erav have bean those under but I finally got those terrible &lt; ray ing (geo, and n&lt;&gt; proceeding* haring been iMtituta 1 *' 1
•at Mudges. .
a protective policy and. tho moot dlmuRrous and gnawing feelings that make life SO ■ rd nt law to rrrover the debt remaining seen red
...... .............................................._.
nnro
1triAr w
ours 11
under
a nnlUw
policy ■nnmv«nw&gt;in»
approxtmatln* free
J. S. GOODYEAR A CO.
w—, w » w w
w—
t-- .
trade. Free tntea toagtotriacnot applicable imhwable and arv known a.. r«ut»I 1 !XS?,J,S1K&amp;3'„^!’
power of MUe.lherekirt'nUlned having oryome
| &gt; Till
■ W I
Iw
•
debiHty.."
’
do businetu ut the old stand of Good-' among mUlonR except oo m baaM of equality debilitv
। mmc.,DTTIT
of »agw paid Io labor by the M’eril nataoaa
•What did you do?"
year
Barlow, in Empire bkx^. Aside ] accepting it. Protection and not froc trade M ,
______________ “I tried physicians until 1 Itecaine
front a well assorted stock of dry goods aUorhcr nsttonsshaU eecure*to thelr“workc»e | discouraged.
in
I gave eight different । of tbe mart bouM* In tbe city at
Harry county, Miehiiaa. mid &lt;«U'1 bouvhring
and clothing, this firm has made a. a recompense for their labor equal to that ae- ones fair tests, but none of them bent* thr plate of h«4dlM tbe
(oar iter xald
‘
’
"t^^X'.o’SrtSitortn.turtrotot-rtlr. : ■ltrl
1 *h™ trlPI,1£rFSf‘i!Z mnJ; county (4 Harry? I &gt;hall -Hl MpuKIh
rtiattoti to
specialty of tine dretui goods, and keep ,
thr htalurat bidder Ihr land* and |»rvmhee dearticles in that 'line in almost endless | tanfl* upon all Amorfoan productions and icines, but they fulled, likewise. It wribrd In said mortrar to-wlt: Al) that per­
■Mur^torto Xo commdhr totouoto hr I iw,kM| prrttv dark for me «o far as anv
tain piece or parrel of laud Uluate In thr county
variety. This home* is one of the oldest j
.mom*•&gt;•“»»»!" '4un'1 "toUl "r Mlrhipui. known and dein the city; has always had a good trade I do not promote economy or justice, and their ‘ were concerned anti • I became terribly wrlhed m Follow*, vix Coruitrenrlux al the
quarter Mt ou the M&gt;^b «lde of wcMoa thirtycollection
Is
tnqulidtortai
and
Irrltetlnir.
being
I
digcoUHMred
"
apd more than holds its own. In short (
-Yo.7SA.lnly do.M look that wa, Dve t^5] hi Vnru l» o |aj north, eg r*M»lea 110]
wr»L ninulug thence wtwt ten ||B1 and uhr-ii*]f '
it shares in that prosperity which 1ms
[HI rods, thrnec south ten |IO| rod* and four 14'&lt;
-Tbe imnortatioa of pauper and Contract la-. now.'
-Ol&gt;. no. indrrrl. 1 am in perftot htoltli fret, tbener east ten aiul one-half 11©‘, i rod*,
bleewd the city and contributed to its J tor tooula to prohltatto 1,, law. Tto tort
thrnev north ten (Ml rods and four tall fret to
w^UK
’
^^.'XXto.Brto.now.-wto
th.
u&gt;
steady and substantial grow.th.
llw plarr of tiesinniiiK. brtbg a port of Ute
penally the improvement of tee Mississippi. I continue su. My nervuusnetM in entirely north-ea-u quarter m| of the tairtb-wert uimtR. K. GRANT.
•ffl
’sjj* «****• «•»!«’. to town ftunbrr one
ES~ H i s^rkw^dU^^Thr^ Illnor
Uiofmay ten (M] west, or so much
-Kirk” succeeded his father, Hon. R. |
thereof ax shall be ncee**an lo |«y the amount
J. Grant, in business. Soon after the j benefits that tee tariff givos tee manufacturer, sickly appearance has given place to the due
on-said inortxace
with interest ttierrosi m
,,.n .^c-nt
t,
b-n
nrr
,rnt.. Ucrthnoi^n
ar
’
teiS
color
ol
healtli,
and
1
have
readily
pu^
’
epui^.aUnwM
«y iawr. *lth the emu and ex-1
reins of the establishment were placed’
subetltates. Tbe iatatag threats teouM bo ’
«***&gt;• This is what has Ih*Q ttC- • ’W*'Utowed
*■)’ b\ Alaw.
'’-H**' I
in his hands. he conceived the idea of ■
fostered by tho Gorsrnmcnt.
Cengrias i couiplished by means of Warner’s Tipr/.-L1?.
keeping but the one line of goods - '

Hastings Mich., May 30,1884.

■E=Sw3SSri=«SSS’SSii'S

The Most
Powerful
Heating
Everfum.ce*
Sold
?J2i &lt;?S&lt; Heating
SucceurfuHy
the pu«t
winterFurnace
where other
failed, when thermometer’ranged from 4 to 30 deg Jw-ioTz"*
Every Furnace Warranted.

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New Goods! Call and See

;The Largest Stock,
The Best Stock,
The Best Made,
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Try thi. nonder healer. 1-uth.wr .totoi n«tojrto.i.,1
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tot&amp;fartion guaranlenl or money re &lt;
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funded. Only ffi Mita. For Mie (,y F. SEJ^Uh.I'bmi
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the ompixattou. Aftoraga4
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vnx/oUon by Mr. Hawwy. of Srra- Hotchpins.
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«o «»&lt;• pttWIshrei In thr Rastinis Hamxrh u i
■njJ onr. ,n »be intarvat of tbe New
clrtche*.
Persons whose lungs are impaired &lt;»r l,Tn?,“’’, r Pr*1,1X*,,
rin-uiated in said muni&gt; 1
have throat diseases should not go to
fSr»lh^ w«*"lre
the twtuthore, tu the air la ali ay» potton" *“ efgl WMl ith
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Punitive
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PmiHvaf't.rto it Hires coughs, colds.'
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t tbe city of HaaUnca: GwHlemra-Wc. wrhowe
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SCREEN DOORS..

i nil throat and
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that there 1- a pcUUou twfure &gt;cmr honorable
»P‘&lt;ree.
, Cure.
It gives Universal ftatisf..
Cure. It give, tmlvenad iiatlrfartlon." rl.uwi
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underelgawt. are the pereoua inoetdtreeriy in- this city was drawing onto a branch track
STrtSiStt
“IS oMxtoto tovtoo.it mtoo. toooi nhw

petition. Dated May?!. 1«A
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i o'clock Saturday night, the Atlantic ex: »—
»«••» rrwrftod Mo tto togug.

The Warm weather wifl'soon be ti)Mkn us,
and you will want screen doors. M e make
them, the finest you can ask for.

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and ‘protect them•VOW1 by rtave, send-alava ('bv&lt;&gt;nic lllnens of nearly a quarter of U,
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He has carried his idea into his busi- ‘ zt -d-u-dl—i' tototo- tost •-tooito cvntury I tolleveidl sufferhtg In aslm-i
duty should be restored ou cut-hoop and oot- tilir mAnnur cun It*, ruwlnroii 1,v
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»Tobate Court lor th* ,
restored bju using
rotmn- of lum-. hidden at Hie Probate Office in |
new. and can now boast of having the totf-tles aa would enable manofseturere byr« I Rar manntr t«n
I the same great remedy. •
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‘be city &lt;»f H»Mlng&gt;. mainly Of Ham, on Mon I
otHy store in Barry county which car­ iZr^tMnnru, with tl.ru/. 2LZZI
Stfch U tbe ttotimony of a man whu । '^ “';l.11tartSdlM*&gt;1rtl)tolr“r w
ries an exclusive stock of this character. ’
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Present, desnrut Hmlth, Judge tit Probate
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fifthitu»iwte.hra-M-k-is-y—r[ on
theriMul but uuild---not remove the
the, In the mailer of the estate of William Sctui--------------------------------wrn dangers from within his own system
system]!
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uotfiltrought foot lo f^v wltS tho|.,o^^3a"^^1^“,1^2affv? llDt“ brought face to face with the |
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or^»r
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qfikien p^‘^^J«J^B22irSUbWn,‘’ tb* ftn’
U&lt;m of Jc*«, Mid Bcouaau wen: uiiaw rei
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fadurrx UH» |rta azptqted. Tl» build1M w» wnKbrtl ud &gt; tUrd bodo, wbH&gt;
did BMrz*tod,. w» moi fl,lag throut*. M
air a dtataoa at Uun,- IM. and laadad op
atalaa! 11m wall ot the mill rttvinev Meilea end wo
Itmiten earned Vludanger
end
McLeagkUa
nan la
the boiler boane and ware buried
In the mini all wMalaiag fatal laJarlm. Two cbildreu ot Clurtea Ma&gt; wen
Pta&gt; iag &gt;m&gt; the )dan wta, u» ..plwk.
look place, and were abo killed The oor»,
ot a dwellleg near by waa ton. away, eud

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Don’t ail corae in a rush.

1 HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN

GOOD BASE BALLS

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W e are just receiving the finest styles of
urniturn ever brought to the city. When it
comes to good '^oods al low prices, our hoiisc
cannot I* beaten in the state.

Spangemacher &amp; Mason

Every purchaser of a

TEtKlBLE MEED OF A FUTfllK.

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MTMMMWUMre

Gets one Free.

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Mr. Welton hw

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of the boanl of education at the

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Thia will be Imt the begmI nlng of the proceeding, to deride aa to

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QREAT REDUCTION I

Piuek and mtarpriae, and bis flfraigtatforward methods in his baamean. He
and hto agency hawhegt good faith
cinrolatio* tki. wnk, IfOO.
Tlnr following resolution waa piuwd with their large and rapidly increasing
,. ^ZrAMovKTTooowanoc I “ a meeting of the Workingmen'e number of patron*. and to Uta is due
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n. t&gt;. aravLuiNO. I Temperance (Suh, on Tuaalay evening, the remarkable success of the agency.
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1.1 nil;
| aa being the duty of three- with the
Mr. Whitlock is known to many of I
tteisu ilAi-n* price* prtd for butter {beet Intereet. of the reanunmttv nt
our readers For the pant fi,ve yeant he j
ji Bert TmkierV
heart:
htw been rartesmnn in the hardware w»-'
tabltahmentH of Goodyear &amp;, Son’s and
conukmattos norvlrw were held «t
Greble &amp; Powers. He ia a man of
• he Catholic church Monday.
thorough business experience and hab­
II A. GoourcAii &amp; tjorrs have juat ’upport It. directly or
its, and qne of the most reliable and
put into their store a new eafc.
At present writing the greenback honorable of men. The. old patrons of
LOOK at the Hannkk next week and national convention is in progress at
the agency will find in Mr. Whitlock a
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,hit tert Tinkler givee away.
Indianapolis. Ben. Butler’s pathway to
genial gentleman, and a man whose
•hut addrreote on decoration'day will the nomination is not strewn with roses
te delivered at court houae aquare at 2 entirely. There are thoras also, in the
The new firm is composed of two such,
If
way of delegatee opposed to Ben., and
progressive men that success is sure to
. .-lock p. tn.
.
it
is
not
by
any
means
certain
that
he
WaNTKD- Agirl ior general houtoattend them. Under their manage­
At all
work. Knquireat reeidence of Philip will secure the' nomination.
ment, the Hastings insurance agency is
events a first-class row is.in progress.
sure to have a career marked by pro
T. Colgnive.
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Stephen Durfee, the murderer of grass at every step.
Tui. HANNr.a’8 weekly edition ia now
। ritx, We are piiahing for 2X01 ami Under Sheriff Scudder, was arraigned
before
Justice Hay ford Friday, waved
m«ia lo get there.
J. J. Perkins, of Prairieville, was in
ErgnvBObV thM wants a good boot examination, and was committed to the city Friday.
jail to await trial' at the August term of
, ,dire- l-uys those uuuiufiu-tured by
Geo. Goodyear and wife went to Chi­
Circuit Court. He is recovering from
smith, aiinmiw 4 Peabody.
his wounds, and the people will have to cago Monday morning.
Tut: senior class of the high scboql
be at the expense of prosecuting him,
Miss Ettie Main, of this office, is taking'
pi.at. tel at Thltrnapple lake Monday
without doubt. He has secured emi­ a well-earned vacation this week.
’:«»».,ai!.l had a gay time.
.
neat counsel from elsewhere, and will
Will R. Geer has been appointed
TiH.kid snd goat show manufactured makH a atrong llghl for hb liberty,
Under Sheriff. Wcr Wm. Scudder, de­
iiv ■vniUi. Siuimoiw &amp; Peabody are the | trusting to the mawkish sentimentality
ceased.
cheapest i« the market.
oj H jury for
acquittaL
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Mr. Chas. Mason waa shaking hands
I r zL expected that the general agent
Decoration 1&gt;av.—-Following is the I with friends in Kalamazoo on Saturday
of uie State Temperance Alliance will
program of exerciser on decoration | of hist week.
Mj/.J. in Temperance hall, Sunday aftfir; day:
Mr. Ira Blackford, of Bowens Mills,
•A&gt;ou next.
AMembh* al Armory Hall nt nine a. in.
has been again taken to the insane asy­
Nkw n. hkme. Bert Tinkler giveahi^ .
lum at Kalamazoo.
Marshal.
udoHiers a present every Saturday. ■
('aro Ladles' Rand.
Wedneaday last Mrs. O. H. Green- j
I hta wt-ek it is a nice toilet soap. Go i
Ha&lt;lnip« Comet Hand.
field and Mrs.. A. II. Johnson left for a i
.ind get'one.
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ta I FiUserald Po&lt;, No. 135. anti all the Mildiers.
week’s viait at Toledo. Ohio.
L-NKJN service .at the Preeby- I Twenty six .wung Mkse., keprescntlnc deceased
(OMMVN
Wm. H. Powers and P. A. Sheldon
mornimr.
urian churph Sunday morning.
In tbe In
1 the । uZZS.
left for the Chicago convention to-day.
.ftnnig Rev. Curhahan will deliver hfe J
Schools.
Clement Smith goes Monday.
Citizens on lout.
thud anniversary sermon. ““
Mr. 1). Leubrie, representing the Chi­
. June 21st the Croquet factory and­
Muste by BaikIm.
cago Inter-Ocean, was canvassing the
Iron and Engine W’orks will shut down i
DSSoraCwn “I Graven.
city
in the interest of that -#urnal
Addrew by Fo»t CoiunuMMlvr.
for three or four weeks for necessary.
Friday.
Muaft by Choir
!. jsiir&gt; on engine and machiitepr.
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Prayer.
En-. Whitlock is taking a vacation
The'Barry County W. C. T. U‘. an- j
1 &gt;&lt;•&lt;-oration Kerr ice.
this week, before entering upon business
Hymn -•‘MrCountry Tts of Thee"
,.;:king exteuhive preparations to cele­
In
the insurance line. Hardening his
Benediction.
brate thr coining Fourth of July in this
cheek, you know.
ity. It is pro|x»n-&lt;I to have a celebraThe Shooting Tournament. FolRev’s Bancroft. Carnahan and Huns- j
• tinn -'.vliat is.a celebration.”
■ lowing is the
result of the second
day
’s berger eMCU
are each
to ver
deliver
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snortshort
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Tm: next regular meeting of the shooting at the tournament, the result dreBbew ln invitation of the G. 'A. R I
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Ladies
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So&lt; irty AW-atl
will be l.aiLI
held rtf
at ths.
the .'' pir AL
been given
on Memorial
dav
trie firstdaysshoot
ua
M-metil Mrs. W. H. Goodyear, June11 • •*
in hwt issue:
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1 A. J. Bowne has In-en elected presi2&lt;l. It is deiced that all of the mem- ' Shoot No. 6, 10 balls.
,
IteAi'.'l
iwhre*! &gt;&gt;«»•
lhl' Fourth National Hank of I
1st, W. Bennett and Mndge,2nd. Dodge.'
iw*rs of the society be present.
Grand Rapids.
Mr. Bowse is nowI
i 3nl,-L. Bennett. 4th.
fur Mi.hig.nsc.te Mudieu) ^yi'XjSE^-ift.lb.
R. K. Great,
president
of five kinking houses.
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Shoot No.", 15 balls. R. K. Grant,
r,»k Watte and
&lt;A,w|
will hold a meeting in Grand Rapids ' VT
x. Bennett, J*
C. Gregory, U.
Wm.
J. II. Dennis is in attendance at the ,
June lllh and 12th. Reduced rates on1I W. D. ”
m-i-*.—
Hayes divide 1st.
Melchor,
greenback national convention this |
•ill railroads will lie given to members Gould and Geer, 2nd; Hoyer, S. Crowell, week, for the purpose of nominating 1
। 3d, Brown, Burroughs and Black, 4tfi.
of the society who wish to attend.
Shoot No. 8.- Wm. Bennett, S. Crow- that ptaunch ( ?) demottrat, Beu Butler.!
Uuct sixty nuiuban were ssold
** at ell and Watte, 1st. Burroughs and
Dr. Burton is becoming quite a dude ■
^&gt;u..«ure
Bhuk and Dodge. 3d.
tin* B^nd
dance Wednesday Might,
night, and
and Brown. 2nd.
these days—all on account of the fair*
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. f trio Stillman and Carpenter, 4th.
the Times to follow them on their western tour.
$1V w»
.--re realized from the raue of‘ ice 77
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of the new railroad, we sup- , -Ithaca Times.
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team
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.-'renithiitMo the young ludlto wboF J,t,„,r(..rw.;Xm.-Mrirter21.U«ft will be readily concerted by everybody, that |
pose. lie hhs donned a new straw hat. j the
Democrat seldom or never flatters. It be- I
Our S10 All Wool Cassimere Suits for $5.00.
ml,r«t«ilhfniHfh«inth(-m«Uvr.
mou, 18. Burrough* 17. SUlhmm 17,
In plain speaking. Therefore It »111 not be |
Prof. Hall attended the annual meet- Here
deemed
when we refer to Mlw Lunt
B
arry Loimie. No. 13, K. of P., has I total 73.
HARRY LoiMlK. Nn. 13, K. of r., niW 1 total 73.
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Our $7.50 All Wool Cassimere Suits' for
,
one
of
tbe
most
promising
elocution,
...invitation to la- present nt I JacAaou Tm». Watte 26. Gregory log ot Un- state supwtetaulente aaaoof the present lime. Although bitt a tew |
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« . 1(( BurIKW « Ikx)ge w. total 86.
elation at Jackson Friday, and spent into
short months have eUpsed since her find ap. i
Our $15 Fancy Cassimere Suits for $7.50.
tee m-dltntion of (i l-ythlan lodge at.
jguxrtr.jsa. A’Jrat 7'«im. H.ywi 21,, Saturday and Sunday with hia .family - pearanreHn public m a reader, she hn- alrradv ,
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established an exerlletrt rapotation in Uta stale
I'norLilfu June
Inn.. 10th.
IHth
It is
in probable.)
».lz. . s.
* Crowell
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Chsrlotte.
It
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ran*t 21, lS.
21, W
W. Ila.rswx.tt
Bennett -M
"4 ,i in Ann *Arbor.
and become popular with all who haw heart
Our
Cassimere Suite for $7.50.
her. Messrs. 8j&gt;auldlnK &amp; Hobertiumara Indeed
(fiat the Hastings band will accompany I total 87.
as ow
one ui
of tIm
iik .ttwwiiattract |i
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County Clerk MaQc has been wrest- fortunate in securing herr ai
ions tn their (our to the I'
()nr $2i) Light Worsted Cassimere Suits for
• ling with the mumps for the past week. Democrat.
Tuesday evening a pleasant party rathertd
Allen McOMBER,.the jeweler, |n*s
। Mumps were ^lightly ahead the fore atOn
the Lansing House parlors to m-ret the young
furnished .Markey Dike with an um­
-part of the week, but Charley “made a
brella. with which to preserve his com­
bridge” and saved a fait
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Everyone is wonderi ng how weSan sell suite at such prices,
plexion. (If voting* the uxiibrella tells
Mias Nellie, .latighter of It,N. Jen- me
“S’,'.Sum te
but then- Yhen uey 8t^dy £ ?jer m thnir ,?’nf
can
(;ne wlwre AH® holds forth mkI &lt;»f the
&lt;av,,l
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nings. editor and proprietor of the Fen­ Pacific coa«t. and hao everyj«*pect of a pteas- j easily SBC that W6 haVC bOUgllt the 806 G Fades Ol GQOdS SO
ware he has fqr sale.t and profltAblo sca*an. M1m• Jewir Hnilth Is ।
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ton Independent, ia gf memlar of
JSLn.* :I mUCl
much less than those originally cost that we do justice to our
Bccompllslied cometlnt. pianist and vo-ulht.
w. S. GooDTimil A Co. have aouiv
Im Kite Whitney, but H want ol
h •।
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; SpanMinr * Kol«teonh Ym-ntf I**!-’
customers
to give them the benefit of the decline.
iiiarKablc violinist, anti rendora soiue »»I Che CU8U
thing in this weeks' issue of the Ban
1 Bdnd. The lady is un adept with the
difficult music m « bUhiy *rtuilr »tvfe
n
worth the perusal of all our retail
printers’ stick and rule, as well as tlie j
jw^c^BfT^Nobir. ■)idnKn&lt;iuated&gt;froni Now we liave placed on our Half Price Counter the
rre. When that firm talk they meai
I Intone. Mrs. Nellie Hper, of
U itor
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Bargains:
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bi-dm-w.
When they advertise bin
I sister to the Busby boys, is a member of i whfUM?y&gt;
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gams they have them.
' the same organization.
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Farmers and visitors in Hastings o
firixJ snrt school tor Use blind, nUyiiuon ttw
any day. at Caldwell's 5 and lOcer
Detroit. Michigan. May
■ 'wth. 18W. trom the WeMero Union
store they would like to have you mat .
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Mutual Lite and AoddMt Society of
Hair place your headquarters. The
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will check and care for your liaggaj
I dollart, in full fora quarter tautt on “KSTboSS: Tt.Martl.uMlnrtlJ.!
«&lt;iid ihggage free of charge.
^._a_ —MAu.initen and tile perfonniuw.-t’ of 1
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life of Lucius Rttflaeu,
‘th?
H'rJda^reMWnmte
* deccwtad; m- lllgh urthUc rnnmufon. »a&lt;i the perfarnuuiM or ;

" Local
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_____ ; the aeteaion of the board of ediKWtVu.

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COTTON GOODS!
WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES UNTIL ITS A

GENUINE SLAUGHTER

The Low Prices which we are selling Cottons
Cannot last Long, for it’s Less than it COST to manufacture them.

We realize the Hard T imes that are upon us, and therefore try to
Give You the Benefit of Low Price.

We are always pleased to Show Our Goods.

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co
GREAT SALE!
$5.00.

$18

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$7.5(1

ARE ALL GOING FAST.

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Men’s Fine Worsted Cutaway. Frock Cassi­
mere Suits, cost the Manufacturer $16.50
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annd Retail for $20,00, will be
sold at once for

.$12.00. $12.00. $12.00.

IIHCG. A. R. pust of this city is ci.
EffibW.
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diluting h subscription paper for tl
---------------------o secure tl
a . surrendered.
purpose of raising hint*
second irnnual reunioif
the soldiers 1 ?ight estimate on the life &lt;&gt;f the person f
usell wm a member of the ' JSjSlSteuSeUXSu»
I
Mr Russell
and sailors of Barry
.y at this
_ city. or persons towards whom their Rhger j
to be held August 20. 2! and 22.
Ii is directed; because if Durfee eacapea j WesteM J
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j on technicaHtiee, the people of Barn • ciety two y,
The body of a daughter of Mr. and
to
that
the
4,llo„I1Un)t u, att.TH. Thia Invertment I
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,
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•Mn*. Maus, of Grand. Rapids, was i county will have a right t~
--------------------------*» givw them
■ .for a Bgarter
upon
the rtatate book,
them
n,lxrter&lt;l&lt;«th
deathb«eflt tera^thta
In M«#ortam.
brought to this city, and interred in ■I law
no
protection,
and
UuMnext
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heirw
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fh«wn
above
,n.
pt.
no protection, and the neat man who •
as ehown tv
*£d‘;
Hiveraide cemetery Tuesday. The fun­
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^•in^.„M^nn^re^m“ln an.S;OT,.”“^"‘^-'
repeats Durfee a vffende w Uli* apt
annual -premiums In an .
Mtn M» (***•• •:
..
rial services were conducted by the . got
hi, JUKt deeert at the end of a tope.
uf company!
i u^b teW"
-"STS^liS S
’! old line life co
heirs wonl.l.
Bev. Hunsberger at the M. E. church.
the other end ol which a deter mined have/Mayed giM
n&gt;uir win
iha«ebj.io
The annual Sabbath ScIumjI Conven­ ixMweofeitlr.enA will lie only too glad to Wretent Unionjlutu^ Uf» “'I Acci
tion of Michigan ('ouference United .
Wo want t&lt;&gt;^ Mr. tehtee teite
£­
by an
l Ol
. ..Xiu,( ) So Uwe krowret re*,
Brethren in Christ will be held in the
then "hall too* tyre*h-f: ..mwah, I- Uu' STtX^I ^S^^yetothe^d hut
.
; zMr'sgss;ra®.jjss
Brick church in Maple Grove, onnmeu-

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^Mn.
Mid lather (term an nnbrnleti fitmlb nronnri
1 mg .lune third and to the fifth. A i be the most ctengerou. thing that canration
kind imitation to all Sabbath School I happen if he ««ap«&gt; through eorne little
urlEi rredaUto. I. -nt u.th.
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TtouT£p&gt; -d'b"*
t ' bJSIiuSii&gt; »3u&gt;u»■"K""'- **”“
workers.
.
j teehnieality which a cunning '-r mln&gt;J
V TMKAT in STORE FOR 'HAtrriNOK
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SA&amp;HBOWM
tn ere win In* a tea meeting of the , law ver may discover or inx en
p (
The Hatonffi la pleased to . anmaurANNIE HOfJW.
" &lt;’• T. U„ with its honorary members, have enough of fooliiig with murder- t that th. ,„^
u,
management
of the Spaulding i
!
&amp;
RniM
’
rtson
Ladies
Band
has
decided
j
May
n. w.
the residence of Mr. and Mni C. G.
’“5 to irive an enterteininnht at I nion Hall
mAnuKvinus !&gt;•«*»«
Bentley. Saturday evening. Tea served
IH |h&lt;- mime
« M.iodav evming next. This org-uza-•
Wm_
al G o'dock. Business Marion iumuedL

itely following, to make amngemen
kr 4th of July celebration.
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H each an i

Tn» Caro Indies Baud is stopping ;
’he Hastings House in thia city. whr
to**! have been rance Friday last. Tl

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- &lt;&gt;f. fircuDiMUJMw
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me
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that
they give
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“Wn are in Toledo for the purpo
Retting printed matter. The bar
IH to make a western concert tour r

tw* Greenfield

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Only $12.00, $i2.oo.

। Four Button QtrtaiVay Dress Tricot Suits, a
Bargain for $18 and. $20, come and
take one for only

$12.00, $1200, $12.00
Nice Mixed Plaid Cassimere Suits, worth
$16.50 for only
Neat new styles of Cassimere suits, sold whole­
sale this season for $12, you can have
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one suit for only $10.00,

‘£T8,JiX.‘w,S : Also All

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BanXKK Cm-

by

“PUMt the alderman of ttm third wart

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Brown Corkscrew Worsted Sack Suits, worth
$18.00, with broad binding on

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�Tt-AT JANITORS

TYRANNY
front en-

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tASTORlA

»O.I Hollow, hi the Mine county, came to the
e of Dr. David Kennedy, the eminent Phwiclai, and fkirreon of Bnndout, N. Y.. some tune New York janitors is now

in the world. We wy be camy-he was. rtobo*.
earned to the doctors office, for he was totally putting mrot people into the intellect ; dealer gore the label • porting wipe 1»
belplcM, and Ln-re the welgM (rfWyean. besides. poroible .none—• Het—whether » high &gt;tT*ightened up, urote brneh in -liMid,
He bail Huflerefl long from Retemtloo of Urine. or low Uni bo the policy ot the gov- *nd, looking udewiw M the l»bel, —id:
an&lt;l hail all the symi&lt;on» of au agzrat-ated case
&lt;rf calculus fiinuatkai’ In the bhaider The eminent when every quart ol milk Mid i “It i&gt; eroier to fill • barrel with flour
usual iustniiiifiiUil eiainlunuou reveaiea me every pound of eteek thet comae into iben t° proto on the lebeL"
the bouse ure levied on bv the enter- I
The young man looked astonished,
s
prising grntieman in charge of bhe i and. awing Unt, Ute denier a*h*d
bMament?
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How
do you suppose bnrreb •replied
&gt;.rKi-rli,ti£Mi of "KsilMdv's
The “butcher, the baker and the ■ &gt;ith fifeur*”
••avB him to green grocer," are eqnal*uffers®i at the |
‘‘^’•veled
with * scoop "
of tills waa
. “Tliats where you are wrong. There
tn this day. haudfi of the tyrants, for the profit on
that tbe patient enjoys good
the goods is small enough at best, and i i*4 ft flour packing machine,
ft would
The KeMona
_
Dr. Krunedy'* “Favor!to Beiuedy” is being how can they afford to pay 5 or some- • be impossible to pack a barrel of flour
extensively used »&gt;y w people are M foUowM. It times 10 jjer cent, on all their sales? by weight in the common flour bai Is a combination uf vegetable aherattveR. It W
pleasant to the taste, adsiitcd to both sexes Mid 'The buyers are made to p*y the : Fel, using only a scoop. The flour-packer
all ages, is vffeetlw In altonhng immediate re- difference in receiving short tweighl,
’ *"* I’ conaiate
4-4 of* an upright -shaft
u-** suspended
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■ lief in ail caseslat Kidney troubles. Llw Coinwroww./ Tnilk, j several feet above tile floor. On the
plainta. Constipation of the Bowels and de- indifferent quality and watery
Ocntaur Llnlment.-A..fcraneementa peraltar to women. At tbe same and they must submit or wage perpet- ■ lower end is a screw like a propeller
time tnirifies tin* blofxl. thus giving tone and ual warfare.
j wheel, or more like the cutting clade
strength to the syiteifi debilitated by disease or
When a family rent* a flat the janitor
a post-hole auger. A tube of iron
age. "Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy ’ tor
sale by all druggHts. generally suggests that it will be wise | ebout as large as the inside of a barrel
suspended around
tlie
vertical
Hon. W. G. Beckwith, a protulurat citizen of to have coal put in at once. It ia so
Camupolls.dlMl at Martin's Vineyard Monday.
’
--------- *—* *to have it
- onj shaft,
bo
that the
bottom of
much more
convenient
Fred. Hotchkiss states that Indigestion pre- hand. He knows a coal dealer who has the tube is on a level with thfe
par*j every one tor disease, but guarantee*
lower end of the shaft. The barrel is w
Acto r's l)y»)rt"j»*ta Tablets to cure all forms of the best of coal at the lowest prices,
and it is better to let him order it-~l»t- placed on a platform below the tube,
Indigestion.
Mkluurl Ro*bet&gt;. aged £1. waa drowned hi Mus­ ter, indeed, if one has aay craving and the platform and barrel are raised
kegon river Weitnosdsymglrt at Big Kapids.
fur peace. Perhaps the tenant has had by coiled springs working on a shaft
Asa sure remedy tor Sick Headache, Sour a baker with whom he haa dealt for that winds up small chains until the
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stomach. Dyspeinla. Indigestion, Constipation. years, but he must give him up." [ The bottom of the barrel reaches the bottom
. Torpid Liver, BllUousness, Ac., no medicine is
The flour is fed into the
equal to Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters.
• lanitor ha* a man who sapplies all the of the. tube.
25 cents per battle.
families in the house, and one will have tube from a hopper, the screw revolves
m, pressing the flour against th^
Eight skeleton* have been found at East Sagi­ to get used to inferior bread. Should
naw within two weeks bystreet excavators.
of the bagrel.
A* the baryeft
. s forced away from tho -crew.
Consumption Cured.
man he will, if very persistent, supply
An oM physician, retired from practice, hav­ him for one week, after which, in oU The tension of the coiled spring i* ar­
ing bad placed In his hands by an East India
ranged to overcome the weight of the
Witboat puffery .simply on the &lt;ood wonk
miMlanarv the formula of o simple vegetable probability, he will cease his visits.
re med v for the sja-edy and permanent cure ot Tho janitor will begin, as he enters, by flour, and thus the flour is forced into of tboM who have used IL It has madeftiendi
(tasumptfon. Brenemtls.Catarrh, Asthma abd telling him that ho makes too much the barrel under an even pressure froiu in every Bute In the Union.
alithraataDd Imit actions also a positive.-u»d
NOT A CtHBL AIX,
radical cure for Nervuus Debility and all nervous noise, or that he believes him to be a top to bottom."
“How long does it take to fill a bar- [ But a gentle and sure remedy for all those
eomplidnta. after having tested its wonderful sueak thief, or ^hat he is a goose not to
curative powers in thowwiuls of cases, has felt
“ About as long ns it would take you to !
1S»
of
the
• itThis duty t&gt;&gt; itmke ii known to his suffering understand the working
fellows. Actuated by lids motive -and « desire "dummy," and finally that, another
to relieve human Buffering. 1 will send free of tuna, be will kiok him out. The baker wink. .Sacks are filled in the same i WUME!«.
charge, to al! vrfio desireTl. this recipe, in Ger­
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man, French or English, with full directions ’for is at first surprised, and thinks he has way. .Small tubes, acoording to the 1
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preparing and using. Sent by mail by .address­ probably ran across an escaped lunatic, size of the sacks, are used, and the'
ing with stamp, muniir.' this paper. W. A.
coiled spring is adjusted to suit large " Diseases of Women and Children’
1 but after putting up with abuse for a
Novks, )4S Power’s Block. Itoeitoster. N. Y.
and
email
sacks.
There
are
-cveral
,
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Kent eountv Ikpinr ibnders. numbering Ki, I few days, and perhaps finding the base- different styles, but they all coat the'
R. PCNQELLY A CO., KttMMaaa, MM.
to
contributed &lt;'l,aoo to Uie county treasury ,
,| meat doer looked ou him, he retires —
kt ak&gt;*»«*»
R&gt;rCol&lt;b ( roup. Aftunrt. BnWbltb. amj । Mek ouetomera who ero not guarded by Hour packer $100 each."
l-'or &lt;*lr by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.
Sore Throat use Dr. Thomna* Electric OU. nnd i u fierce ogre.
the genuine.
get ti.e
genplii*-.-------------------------------------------j
"But. dear melthat ia only the be­
[New York &lt;’&lt;m. tutor Ocean.;
A Sttirsln flnu received p»y recently
MS ginning of the trouble," aaid • very
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cigar Mu In MtAmps anil postal curds.
If Thomas Kinsella had paid practical
gentle-looking little woman. "^What
Fred. IIotchklM will refund the price paid if annoys me most is the dreadful fashion attention to some form of athletics, he
__ _ Acker’s Blood Elixir does not relieve any skin
orblood disorder.' A new. but thoroughly tested our janitor has* of screaming up the would still be tbe living editor of
The Brooklyn lagle. he'was a big
discovery.
structure, and for many years he matte
laniard Pike A Co.'s sawmill at Stanwood
burned Thursday morning. Ixw\t2^00.
■ . dinner, and if the ashes are not gent to active use of only his head and stom­
TRADE
Not Open to that OhJeellon.
him at once we have to keep them until ach, leaving the rest of his uia e up in
Temperance people often aay that most of the the next day. But you see he doesn't idleness. He . overworked h's brain.
popular medicines roeysoe amrertlted are nine- call for ashes, but ‘garbage? When Am tliV he..d of the leading {onrnal of
tenths rtnn. That Is true of many, but not of
m inliabDr. David Kennedy’s "Favorite Remedy.” Tlie we ale our first dinner here my busband a vill .g.- &lt;&gt; about
‘
-ior sirh b Brooklyn
in its
Dr. agrees with Ids temiierance friends that It Is and I were sitting quietly discussing itauU
.
—
better to &lt;lie of dfwaee thou of drink. “Favor­
when we were habits of life—he was Less imper­
ite Remedy” cures Kidney troubles. Liver Com- our new quarters,
than any
other journalist
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plalnM, Constipatlnn-of the Bowels its nothing startled by a shrill cry of ‘Swill,’ com­ sonal
else does or ever did. It drives away Sickness. ing apparently from directly behind in a great city.
Liver and Kidney Bemedy,
He did not seek I 0
It costs only one dollar to try IL Ask your
I Compounded from ’he w*"l krr-ra
• druggist, or semi U&gt; the Doctor, at Ronclout, my chair. We found afterwards that it to avoid thia, but rather tried to fill ?
Curuirea
Horn. Ma t, Bur’.i; • anthe
place
by
taking
a
hand
in
politics,
'
was the janitor’s pleasant method of
drxk*. Dandcll &gt;u, Banunari It. Ce*A Grand Rapids man lias inveuud a ntaelilue letting us know he was ready for the society,-and other public affairs. He
e«r» Sagrado. etc., ootnlilned with su
for licking and sticking postage xtanipn.
ogrre
ftMe
Aro
matic Elixir.
over-worked
his
stomach.
Cltxb
at
­
ashes. We allowed him to do this
Fred. Hatchklwas distinctly' states that Ack onto more and
i THE! tQE JTTOTil Umiliriw'
then
my
hus- tachments, dinners of occasion, and the
rrti English Kemetly has ;unl does coro con­
functions
of
a
genial
host
under
his
bhnd
told
him
that
if
he
did
Art ayoi tbeUreraad Kkac;*,
tracted consumption. Ask for circular. An
entirely now medicine, gfuranteed.
not ‘ improve his laiufuage we would own roof, served to put more victuals
BDQTTTJLTB THE- BO WELT.
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He did and drink into him than he could
Westerti Indiana coal mlnet&lt; who have been complain to the landlord.
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digest. Plenty of exercise would have
on u Btrlkenver Uinw inontha have accepted tlie reform in a measure
and now nan
alb
operators' terms.
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:
noarfsh, strengthen and quiet ’
calls ‘Ashes’ or ‘Garbage’ unless we of­ made him capable of doing unhurt all
______ tho NervotM Sywtrir...
/•ever neglect m cooatlp-.ited condition of the
this writing, eatiug, managing and •
bowel*, of serlotiM maul tn surely follow, such na fend him. It was only laat week, when
A« a Tonic they have nd Kquul.
idles and hnpmv blood. v&gt; Bunlock Blood we had s me company to dinner about drinking. But he declihod to take the
TahtA ene. Ke.
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whom we veie, very particular, that 'lime or make the effort. He sank con­
I----- row SALE BY ALL DEALERS____
the
IUD janitor
JOUIWI happened
unpjreLcu to
vv be
ud cross,
uiira, and
null sequently into' liver complaint, jaun­
ip'bo as we nat at the table the same dice, and a condition -which made him
Edwin Shenherd. of HarrisLure, HL, sitjsL
Hop*and Malt Blnfer«Oo.*
“Having received so much benefit from Electric
' awfnl ary which startled me on the defenseless against pneumonia when it
DETROIT. MICH
Bitters. 1 feel it my duty to let suffering human­
ity know it. Have bad a running sore ou my first evening astonished my guests. Of attacked him. .
leg for eight years; my doctors told me I- would course we paid no attention to it Kt the
Gen. Grant ia another man who has,
have to have tbe Ixiue iu raj&gt;ed or leg amputated. time, but I felt the blood rush in my by high, if not by hard, living and too
I used, instead, three bottles ot Electric Bitters
and seven luxes Bucklen’s Arnica Halve and my face and I knew nlv husband would feel little exercise, rendered himself liable
»ls now sound and well." Electric Bitters are even more angry about it—mon usually, to death from causes which otherwise
I at fifty cents a bottle, ami Bucklen’s Arnica allow these small affairs to worry them\
might be easily overcome. It waa on
Salve at 28c. per box by w. H. Goodyear.
R. J. Dyer am! T. W. Williams, two Tennessee more than women do." She retired to -his arrival at home from a meal too
lawyers, are (ilsbarrred from practice before the see what the elevator bell was ringing heavy to comfortably carry, that in
*lh0,e,u‘’'' “W* &gt;**«« &lt;*ealt&lt;r
interior department as pension attorneys.
alighting from his carriage he got tbe InM-Vnlu-h
for.
m crouch and American window class, piatf
Quinsy troubled firt tor twenty years. SUwv 1
It was a very pretty fiat, with a very fall which haa kept him in-doors ever gmss, ribbed and rough plab- for Mn lights eut
started using Dr. Thomas* Eclectrto Oil; have attractive young mistress, where the since. He has led a lazy
and ensuwled glass. .Iher-ptated wdi lijs
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not had an attack. Mrs. Letta l-onrad, StanFrench and German looking glass pistes hS
reporter was. told that the janitor waa a- life ever since his army da]
tya, and that and
dieh. Mich.
and oil colors, jmtty, palnta, etr.
UrtjUMrtW w„t. tirtroh. MU, WrttrlSA
admin iiinalve model of cleanliness, sobriety and hon- is why his condition now is_______
portion of He witr» tariff bDiy^y
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"He has too much dogged pluck to _____________
i 1)7)1171? :Send &gt;lx cental far noMage »nd
"But, oh dearl he is so very cross,'' a die so easily," said an admirer.
A Startling Dlftoovery.
"That is what they said of Kinsella," A llil/iN, n
Mr. Wm. JolmMiu. ot Huron. Dak., writes that lady added. "He scolds my little boy
his wife hud I&gt;«d froubled with acute Brouchitlx every time he takes out his velocipede, I replied, “and now w« sfe going to his -- -------------for many j ears, and Hint all remedies tried gare
no peniuuieut relief, uutll he procured a bottle will not allow him to stand'on the front funeral."
Inteiirr—- *•--------of Dr. Kjn;:'s Nev, bi-i oMT) for Coiisuinptluti, i-tep* even for a few minutes, and
ta. Mr
Coughs, und Culfe. which had a magical effect, altogether he is about os disagreeable
and produced a permanent cure. It Is guaran[Chicago Herald “Meddlw.”]
t»cd to rare all Diftcuees of Throat, Lutnri, or as he can be. But yon set; ho attends
We met a man on a corner who aim
Brecchial Tube*. Trial bottle free at w. H. to his duties ’very thoroughly, bo we
Goodyear's &lt;1 nfe slore. I^rge. size *1JXk
pV bowad and passed on. The bow
cannot oomplain."
AH of Hotnert* wives and daughters are busy
“Yes, having an elevator is a great had something in it which attracted my
Just now—tome tn the borne kitchen, the others
attention.and I asked who he was. “He
at the skating rink.
eonvenience,” said a dweller on the up­
is a gambler—the
* ‘
‘ a gun- ।
s ------proprietor
of
K. B. Durfry. mate of steamer Arizona, had per floor of a large and expensive bling house in tthis
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j. Or the al- .|
city.
his foot badly lammed. Thomas' Eclectic Oil apartment-house, “but of course when
cured it. Nothing equal to It for a quick nqfn we are out in the evening wo have to leged proprietor—for you must know I
reliever.
climb tlie stairr, and a veiy serious un­ that you can’t charge it on a man in
this city unless you can prove it. I
Homer, people are building new or repairing
oM housoR, but jay no attention to dilapidated dertaking it seems, too. Our janitor^h have heard him tell some strange
very good on the whole, though I must
say he prevent* one's houMfekeotring
vbatba.ro&gt;. He told m. oaro .boot
Frixlarick Hotehkls*. the druggist. Is always from going very Hmootldy. I have
wklc awoke to buMnesa and spares im polos to been unable to keep any servant. There tba infetnation vbioh acme men bad
secure the best of ever)’ article In his line. He an? only my husband and myself, and so for gambling. Then he related an inbaa secured the agency for Kemp’s Babuua for
Conaumptiou, Goughs, «Hds, Asthma. Bron­ I
consider one girl quit* enough, eianoe ol an old gentleman vho wm.
chitis. and oil affiections if tbe throat and lungs. eepeoially ae all the washing is given the Bupennteudent of a Sunday school
Sold on a positive guanuftre. Price 50c. and ffl.
in one of the suburbs. He stole aw»y
out, und the work
on a flat is
A fire at Fenton HundaV inflicted about $3.«n always mnoh lighter than in a house, as from hi* village every day, und came to
damages: half insured.
the city, played ill dev, took hi* train
there ia uo runuingup and down stairs..
home and «. far a&gt; an/bodj in tlie
‘ There IS no use crying over spilled mlik,” But ou the floor below us there are gambling liouro knew, be waa in tbe
says the old saw. If you are not only bald, but two girls employed/' x fact I should
have no life in the roots of your hair, there is no Dvver have disooverea had I lived here former a .port, in the latter a oonnat
use crying over tt«t either. Take botli time for five yetrs alone. But my girls never'
and yourself by the forelock while there is u
forelock left. Apply Parker's Hair Balsam to are here for a week -without knowing veiw large sum one night, walked away
your hair before nwtta&lt;rs get worse. It will ar­ all about it. Tbe trouble is that they and has never gambled sinoe. I under­
rest flie falling off uf your hair and restore its
stand he recently contributed largely to
original color, gloss and softness. It is a |ier- ail talk everything over with the janito:
feet dressing withal, clean, rtehly perfumed, and his wife, who tell them that two the founding of a charitable institution.”
eoote and heals the M-alp.
girb'are little enough on aflat. Who
lie^haa made Bl'S,- ever heard of one being expected to do
[Chicago Herald.]
'all the work, etc? Tire result is that at
A huge crystal throne has just been
the end of a few days they become very manufactured tn England for au Indian
They are aherta of sunehlno. A Methodist
tergyman. of Hartford, Conn.. writes Dr. David dboatisiied, grow impertinent, and I rajah. Some idea of the elaborate
l “ Favorite have to dw’harge them. 1 have had
workmatuhip which ba. been employed
er Disease
Hnfb r.-il for five during the past month, and almost
cne-haif of the time have been without the ftetthu the ttnim.oltbeleg.un
any. You will find that everybody liv­ rock ent into 344 m.themalicallT ac­
ing ou a flat will complain of trouble
curate facet.. Wood Mid iron are urod
in keeping aerrants, and 1 believe this
to aoma extant lo make the throne , obto be entirely due to the wfiuence of
•lantial, but aU inch pert. ar. ooyerrd
Ihe janitor, whom room* form a ren•"th giro, and L.dden. Theorohion.
deevous for the girls. They meet, com­
£S
and hangmp are of orimaou ,riy.t, Md
pare notes and complain.”
.
altogether the rajah ia ilmtined lo im..
Of course, th* janitors have their
corn MEDICIO CO.Xm, Tort,
XmfMXi*
n&lt;l
mde of the story to tell a* well m tbe

Infants and Children -KSftSr,'

?S5S:3^55:

^-«:

MART CKAIHMM’K.
Guardian

Stale of .Michigan, County of Harry - Noilw l«ltrrebywf*en that hv ano
tiuttdsto

e i1 rill «t Saretrfa Mimre.
hwrt. anditau mu

ggyss.iaK.ffig

1’

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

Hops&amp;MaTt)

I

next. •^uni o’&lt;'lo'£ hl tbe forenoon of tach
^^.-h.A.p.,U2ifrxT9iimL

certain Indenture of mortgage, bearing date t

s
twelfth day of Jara
o'clock a. uk, in Uber
180. mi whtaK Bald mor

rM*ry Xo |«y Uh- ainoturf dun oe said mortgage
with intercut tin-rvea al eight per cent, together
with the coUb and t xpenaee allowed by law.
Ibtfed, March Mtk. A. D. IBM.
WILLIAM-J. DIBBLE.
COOK A SHELDON,
Mort0«M
Atfy» for Mortgagee.
State of Mlrhigan. county of Harry. -•«».
Notice h hereby given that by an order of tbe
prolxiir court for the county of Barry made ori
the s«li day of April, 1HM. six months from that
date were allowed Ibr creditors to preernt their I
elainra against the estate of Peter Cobb, late of
said county, deceased, and that all creditors ot
said debased are requested to present their 1
Claims tiefare said trohaie court, at thr probate !
ofik-e. In the city of Hastings, In said county. for I
rx.inilnation and aUowanre, on -or liefore thr
2Slh day of October next, mid that such claims ,
will be beard before said court on thr 3tst day

BITTERS

muiTBiNJFKm

&gt;• ncn» .

Mitutnl al taw to rwovrr tbe &lt;lrid remaliihig
Mcun?l by *41«I nioi-fgagr. or any part thereof,
and the imuer of sale thereto contained bar Bn
l*ec*n&gt;H" operative, nutlec i - herein k’lren thM
on the iwraty-ebthlh itay of June. A. D. 1MM, at
oneo'cloek IbfUM* afternoau. at thr uortli fro*t
&lt;por 6(ttir wart iiojtv hUta- city &lt;* Hasthra,
in Bam eouii“ *»'-"—&lt;- — •-*
*•
* r&gt;e Circuit Court for
l&amp;Sinlre
11 »ell at poMic aurIaiuIh and nnei, to Wit: kfTthtt
situate In the
stalo af Michigan, known
viz: The west half
n pwk) Of section
thirty-six (Ml, In
l&gt; tour M) north, of
range nine (ft) &lt;•

CLEMENT SMITH.
Judge of probate.

Albert Ward, defendant.
Htate of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit-In
Suit pending In the circuit court for the county
Hl.,, V It, I*I, Q IU , U. fl...
l.zw.a.. I.
on the Ifttti day erf April, A. D.

win
»Uow tb«r chit

onions and place them in
the room. After th* it 1
ble to g«t rid of th* Bmell

Entirely

FOR

OOSTIVENESS
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Losa of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tions and Skin Diseases.

AGENTS™:"
Heeling Salm

Can to a&gt;kn.n rfnytantty.

Bor- l.c-M &lt;• an .. ... .I—

motion of Knaimm &amp; VanArman. sol ettors for
HMtSHE E i M 4 CKJM. ClewE 3
comnlalaant. It Is ordered that the said defend­
ant do aimear and answer the Wil of oomplalut
filed hi the said cause »I thin Tour months from
the dale Of till- order, rise the said bill of com
plaint shall be takeu a* confBMod; and further Kittiv G«l!‘rtl&gt;*t Uuiiorthat this order I* published within tweotv days
Ncrflrv l» hvref\g1ren that I &gt;ta*i: b*B at peb
from this date In the Hastings Baxxkb. a news- lie aurtlou, t&lt;&gt;
ildiler. ■«&gt; Skbuiuj.
the 3tot day &lt;rf M»V. A. !•: IH »t ten o’rkick. B
the fnrrbonn. at thr |H»t otter ui thr rUUft -j!
FralrirvlUr. in thr rountv ot B.irr&gt;. in tbe «*uci Michigan, pursuant to lieenj-r and wtoonn
penwm- granted to mr on (lie l.'4h dat of April. A D
B*rn twutfj.
e herein UM, by the protutr
Mlrhignu. all of the estate, rljrt:t. titlr aad fc
I trrest of the said minor* of. la atul tn thr nw.
w.
I estate aUuatcil and betns In the couMyafitarrj
Circuit Court Commissioner. Barry
Ben. i In tlie state of Mlrhlciui. known gad «lrs&lt;r®«
KNAFl’KN &amp; VaxARMAN.
IRS follows, to-wlt: t^munroclnr two rod* «tK
Solid ton for Complainant.
of the quarter post Mweru twivdilln uor ■&gt;'
and two Darth, hi raw ten tioi weft, fit ***county, fhetuw wnttb flftj-4h*(M)rodyju&lt;'ti£ ta। highway to the Mnitlira*t innwr of lb* «"Xrknown a* thr G. M. Exetn .-ton- tor pto« 4 w
' glniiUu,*. thenvr wl"M twrBtv &lt;3&gt;’ rod.*, tbotfr
( south thre«f &lt;3&gt; rodf. t timer «a*l tyt«y &lt;»&gt;"*•'
\to center &lt;rf nytliway. tlirncc north tbrre U'w
'lathe place of be-rlnnliiL
,
1 Dated. April ISli, A. b. l-M
t
BESSIE ilALLKTLCT.
Gnnrdur

FREE!

LESELF-CUflE
InplBlBM-alcd eavelop&lt;"/Vvr.iin:»f!»:-c*ato,l
AMrwa OR. WARD * CO. Lwta—•

Ji'ervotis Exhaustion,
Premature Decay,
Loss of Manhood.
Ao 80-page ClOffl-bc nd H&lt;**

rsht
free &lt;
T WILLiAM:. -

0., mi»«WL«

Probate Order.

SICK

t« nanis. ■ Often they complain that it
Abno^t impossible to keep the halls

Rout,

1VEGETABLE
[MANDRAKET AMD

f by affidavit that Albert Ward,
above entitled cairw jwudinv

CURE

ACHE

CftKAT ftOOK ISLAND

Pries. Me per bottle. Bold by art PrioMk

Gham-ery.
Frank U. Fierce, complainant,

CARTEFtS

HEAD

‘

i UM. A certain

mgaro.

j-.STSiroi’"

Intarnationil Throat *
day

ti ls Order'd, that

« ** «i&gt;j «

tbe toll
t In tbe

r„
wb, lb. ,^r

give notice to
estate, of U» »

jlSS|fei3ibe Thn»*i «-■'

i»

b»I
. an Instnimi-M '’ hb’b
tk« direct t”
r used in all th.
W £7^:.
*&gt; i» onn-rinre DrAtaanrry o*
"T
^aMnurr*. tluii Tln'*ai
no'kaigiT fcare&lt;l 1

»•&gt; - sBs'l?w2is

�The Hastings
hjuitinot. fwoav. mat

Local News.
'

Ciiaiiatm

COW, Q
SEES,

’“S“ -

mck.

Detroit White Lead WAGONS! BOCr BOTTOM PBICK8

ST .IQHM J. FOTTBR.

The Chicago Drivim llBrk AsoeiaGrant and Lee both hesitated about
tiou have honored the Hasner by an
invitation to Its .pring meeting, from renewing the fight Like two hercule­
,;,Je tkl to the Tth.
i'- «-«f£1 an giants they lltoraUy stood and eved
e-ach other, wli watching fre an opWi i n tho land dance, circus, luemorportnai^ for a fatal throat. They had
UjKi r.MW.snd the ladies' band, the
measured each other’s strength, and
wrek H replete wiU&gt; a variety of enterthousands of dead and wounded, bleed­
txiniiienta in Hastings.
■
ing and dying strewed &lt;he ground,
niKim Should be a large attendance through the deep dark forrat where
atth,. dm.ratlon exereiseeln this city, they had struggled. Grant had met his
|n honor ol the fallen heroes aleeping w^Uh.aDdso ted Las. Lee ted the
in Riverside cemetery.
advantage of choosing his battle ground,
Till: mills of the gods grind slowly, and Grant the advantage of superior
,,u thev are neverthelws grinding in numbers. Like two gladiators they
Che interest of Hastings in the matter sprang from .each other's grasp anil
that new railroad. water works, etc. keeily watched developments. Grant
TiinMiddlevilliaas did not come, to waa the first to move, and on the 7th
Uli.. Friday last and so the Hustings or 8th l&gt;egan the left flank movement,
.1.1
a~t of a series which he continued
U* first
|..ys were obliged to defer the pleasure
j'
ational until he settled into seige operations fo
. ’ •■scooping" them at the in-----------front of Petersburg. Grant, now regatne.
\ 1 ,ak«e &lt; -orfgregation was present inforuod by Burnside’s corps, b^an a
at the memorial services jit the M. E. rapid march for Spotsylvania court
, i.urch Sunday. The uientiiero of Fite- hotee^the possession of which would
grnib! Po4 attended in a body. The have been of great value to him. Lee,
. nimn by Iter. Hunsbergar was an divining the plan of his antagonist, al­
so started for the same point, and, havaldifTtfort.
■ ‘
The enumerators ■will have no “soft ing the inside road, got there first
thing in taking the census.
One Again on the 9th, 10th, 11th and 18th of
hiffidrwl and fourteen questions must ^&amp;y, was fought a series of desperate,
h-asked t«*h iiuUvijiuaL Theeniuner- determined and bloody battles. Grant
uturs have the month of .Time in which hurled bis loyal battalions of blue in

t&lt;» perform their work.
Vol.. I. No. l.of the Plainwell Leader
•( dx-colujnn quarto, established at
Plainwell, In at hand. The Leader is
Independent in politics, with Wm. T.
sheriff Us • publisher and C. A. Brakemhn as local editor.! It presents a neat
t vpfigrapjiic appearance, and is well
■iilktl with advertisements. We bespeak
the new candidate for public favor
,i liberal share of patronage.
’ 'fAi rtEi: &amp; Sausbuby have re.vivid the agency for the Cooley Cream• r. This is without doubt ti^e very best
"rrr.nm r" made, adapted to small dairranging in size and cost, according
i" div nunilferofcowsin the dairy, from
three cows up to thirty five. It has met
•a ith unptirallfjtd success, and is being

iW all thruugn this state. ‘ It will pay
■ •! itself in niiety days. With this
reamer" any fanner can make cream­
ery butter, ('all and see this “creamer”
i*-fore making other arrangements.

their unlawful avocation; the proprieturs thereof even lioasting that they are
cabled to prey upon their fellow’s.
if the laws regulating the sale of
spiritous and malt liquors are rigidly
enforced, the result will lie nearly, if
nV. quite, practical prohibition in Hastings.
■
‘ If the laws relative to gaming and
gambling are enforced, the paste dlamnnd gentry will be obliged to seek
more .congenial climes, greatly to the
credit and benefit of Hastings.
-\rrest these men, and make them
show their means of 'support..
Perhaps we may l&gt;e upon the tve of a
tierce struggle, but the people will be
victorious.
i
•

A A. EGGLESTON,
A.
Hastings, Mich.
&lt;

Liquid Paint

.

Pointer and Glazier,

Eaci dictated!

CAUTION I
There are many poor Liquid Paints.

Ask for the

D. W. L. W. Liquid Paints, and accept no other.
1

' PAPER HANGING

able to be confounded with ■ the above. Observe

Executed in a.Max and wotfcnmidlke
Can give the best at references

There are some other concerns whose names are li1

the exact name: “Detroit White Lead Works.'

vain against the dusky lines of Lee’s
gray. They stood like adamant. One
day Gen. Hancock gained quite an ad­
vantage, and captured meet of Gen. .
Bushrod Johnson’s division and sever- '
al pieces of artillery. The success was
only temporary, for the reliels concen- ;
trated'sneh a deadly fire upon his men
that he was compelled to’retire, leaving
most of his prisoners and guns in the
hands of the enemy.
Thousands of“*bravfc men were shot
down in these battles. At the Wilder­
ness Gen. Alex Hayes and Gen. Jas# 8.
Wadsworth were killed, and at Spot­
sylvania Gen. Rice and Gen. John Sedg­
wick, the grandest “old Roman" of the
whole army, was killed. There was no
man in the Army of the Potomac sd
universally loved and respected as Gen.
Sedgwick. Three times he had been
offered and refused the ,command of
the army of the Potomac. He -wasshot
in the eye by a sharp shooter, .and fell
into the arms of his adjutant-geheral
and chief of staff, Mr. T. M. McMahon.
His death was irn irreparable loss, And

Absolutely the best paint it is possible for man to

f can do as good a job in that line m you

is always uniform in shade and body. It never

Call and See Me.

fails to give satisfaction. Do not allow the low

price of other goods to deceive you. It will cost

0.

you the same to apply poor paint as good, and only

DECKER BROS.

ways, cheapest in the end. It is guaranteed.

Dry Goods, Cloaks,

Liquid paints are fast superceding white

Buyers are Invited to Call and See

Battle Creek, Mich.

Properly made they are far more durable than
LADIES* AND CHILDRKM’K

white lead.

Buildmg
Material!

v

1 wish to submit the following reasons why
.
&lt;

the D. W. L. W. liquid paints are positively
the best and why they should be given the

’

preference over all others.

similarity: ’ft propose to tight it out on^ /
fhiu line if
If If
1
this
it iiiL-ua
takes till
all aini&gt;rnf&gt;r
Bummer."
”
Everybody understood that Gen.
Grant was using no idle words when
he sent that memorable dispatcK .His
.previous record at Donaldson, tn. Shi­
Iloh, at Vicksburg, at Mission Ridge,
left
no room for a doubt. Unable to
I
force
Lee from his intrenchments,
I
Grant
again moved by the left think,
&lt;
jand crossed the North Anna, where he
iagain met Lee ready tb dispute his pro­
gress.
The battle is again renewed
«
’with the same results. Lee held his
jground and Grant again moves by the
Ileft flank, and a series of battles is thus
fought
until Cold Harbor is reached,
I
iand Lee is i8 the intrenchments erected

They are a oomWe keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a bouse, from

Pure le^d alone will powder or chalk off.

Pure zinc alone will peel off.

»«i«y of cuts and Uthographa, etc, lyke"

CENTS.

i.witv lisle uosa. n client

Samples and Catalogue tent ou applio-

a poor article because of low price.

I

77u .Niagara Falls 'Route.
CHARD RAPIDS DIYIRIOH.

jurrwAip.

Il

STATJOX*.

1

'Of Our Own Make,

We guarantee
guarantee tne
the quaniy
quality ui
of uui
our Liquid Paints to be supdrWe
ior to all others, and we will repaint free of cost any building |
painted with them, where they do not prove more durable &gt; P|gi]g?
than white lead and oil put on in the ordinary way.
We guarantee our liquid p^int to contain no adulteration, |
and not to Minter, crack, peel or chalk off. when-used accord-.

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PROMPTLY DORR,

i And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

DETROIT WHITE LEAD WORKS. 'I

N B.--H you are going to paint your bam, do not fail to j
try the Barn Paint made in four colors, and the cheapest and ;
most durable pnint you can apply.
I can give you good testimonials from customers who have"

I

a
&amp;

£

Ah low its can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

GUARANTEE!

-m-nnira

S3Sh A,

Blinds,

Do not make the mistake of buying:

.BOTLAH UHAH
■bouidwriT*.

and Hosiery in the City.

They

•i

•■Ort ot Main ,tra&lt; ooverad with agrewt “W of 1

Best Stock of Parasols, Gloves

Sill to Ridge Board.

are between 30 and 40 per cent, richer in DOOCS,
white lead than any other liquid paint in the!

ing to direction. *

A Specially.

Combined, each

counteracts the other’s poor qualities.

market.

Furnishing Goods,

MISSUS’ UHLS HOHB.

binatiefi of pure white lead, zinc and lihseed

oil.

Hhowg; SeetbeUrgrd&amp;l-teJ&amp;ktaeM*®"

and Muslin Underwear,

Them.

lead, and will be the paints of the future.

terms are unconditional surrender,"
and “I propose to move immediately
upon your works.” What a striking ]

luanneE. All the paraphemalla, trap­ and the rebel army In their intren
pings and wardrobe are entirely new. monte until the linal surrender in April.
1 his will be the largest and most com­ 18at Large detachments of the two
plete circus that ever vtaited this city. l^^Smettotho-outb^-tOf
Itemember wa have five large, new tents,
— Where several bloody bat'-overing nearly two, acres of ground.
durbir the season for
Itear in mind that we show more out-

DECKER,
M'OCBMOK TO

a very little more to get the best. The best is al-

to
1 check McCSteHan’H march two years
before.
Grant again renews the terri­
1
Ible struggle, and burls bis serried col­
umns gainst tha. rebel intrenchments,
This way Mr. Menymno! All right but
'
nothing is gaiumi, knd thousands of
sir, what will you hive? . I will have
his Irarert m« go &lt;l#wn in the shock
men. women and children to attend ot battle, and ved slight punishnwaq
W. Donaldson's great united circus 1
is inliictod upon the rebels. It is claim­
■d Hastings, Friday, May 80, consisting ed by good authority that Grant lost
nf sixty men and forty horses, with a 'BOJ»O men in MU«1, wounded and pris­
"•inpany of thirty-five artists. The 1
oners in this series ot-battles rotniueneonly circus that win visit this city the 'alth the wilderness and ending with
present season. Don’t fail to be in town Cold H«rbor. At Cold Harlrrt the^ar♦’arly in the morning to witness the 1
my br the Potomac was joined by Hen
grand parade of nearly.one half mile in 1
Butler's army of the danire, consisting
length, consisting of several beautiful of the 10th and Irth corps. Grant
tandem teams driven by young and 'again tailed in his attempt t&lt;&gt; drive Lee
handsome ladies. Also the elegant froiii his podtion, and moved by the
band chariot drawn by eight magnifileft Honk crossed the James river, and
cvnt horses with Prof. Alexander's took position in front of Petersbucg.
grand military band, large and hand­ where for ten nuaBu.be was confrontsome wagons of various tleaigm* fol­
lowed by forty men aryl women on '
horselwk, dressed in Uie moet gorgeous

ft

CEILING DECORATIONS,

We are making three
widths of Tire:

make. It stands better outside than pure lead. It

The Bannei: is pleased to note that
Bastings people are thoroughly in eame&lt; in tlmir action ~relative to the snp- universally mourned by tlie army.
pression’pf vice in this city. While we Maj. Geo. G. Wright succeeded ^Sedg­
admit that saloon ki«pers have certain wick in. command of the corpa. It was
rights under the existing laws, and l&gt;e- from Spotsylvania, and after the seriea.
lievdthat these rights should be res­ of battles just mentioned had been
pected hy every law-ab'iding. citizen, w
we bought, that Gen. Grant telegraphed
claim that the people have a right t&lt;r
t~ i*resident Lincoln that famous dis•ieinand that these dispensers of fire­ patch which so electrified the nation:
water should strictly comply with tbe&gt; “I propose to light it out ou this line if
letter of the law. or receive the full it takes.all summer.” Thh waaGrunt’s
niwtsure of punishment prescrilied for second great declaration of war. His
the chastisement of offenders. But by lint was at Dolandson when in rewhat Shadow of right, either by the sponsetoGcn. Buckner he said: “My
laws of the land or of moral ethics, do
the gambling dens remain inexistence
in Hastings? To the great shame of
this city be it said that these dens do
tliiuriab here -not one oidv, but three,
.md postribly more,—ami. openly ply!

WORKS

rrATiojrs.

1

iui'
IS ST

•S

a

■ail

£S

�WORK AT THECAPITAL '
LATT5T COSSIF FROM WASHINCTOM.

icm
Other

or BMXDK

OH-

Balhlla

BaaUn; FluM
PfH.AUEl.PHIA. Ph, MwT
thunder sbnwer about rajfotata
sight two of the targtet tanks
THE PUHmOPNgUMOHA BUI-

V ACHING TON.

May

Tbe House
KSi

ro-l'neuiaoura bill, and it now requires Only
the signature of the President to become a
law.
But It to a very different measure
from that'which was originally proposed
iu the House, over which there was so
protracted and excited a contestThe
UH which to
paoacd
provides
in
fact for ’a mere ouaimtodon of . in,esticM.on.
The Commiraioocn
are
etothed with DO powers to ©radicate the dtoeuse or to make any seizures of infected tal­
ite. A Bureau of Animal Im lust ry to es­
tablished under the Jurisdiction of the ComBtostaMrof Agriculture. The power given
to ter* bnrean Is to Investigate such meas­
ure u* rosy be necessary to pre­
vent
tlie
spread
of disease, to
quarantine against importations from
tore 11
countries
or
to regulate
the irmvntnente uf cattle between tbe
Stal-'. but the Commissioner to distinctly
prohibited from ostaf any portion of tbk
SIBO.MO which has been appropriated In pay­
ment for animal* which may bednughtered
to j r&lt;-veat tee •q*’*'*
disease. Tlie
friends of tbe reiglnol bill Ik*i* tl»l much
good will result from tbe bureau which is
thus to be established, bnt the measure will
fall short of the purpose ot Ita projecjocs.
Tbe remarkable excess of 8155,800,000 uf
arffcte over demand liabilities has been
reached in the United States Treasury, but
out of thia ia to be taken S-zO,000,000 to
meet the last two bond calls maturing
next month.
The Government receipts
are la the neighborhood of &gt;1.000.000
daily, however, and this will soon
runUK exi-ere up to a point where another
call a ill have to be tnnde. Before the Sec­
retary oonchuletl to call the last &gt;10.000.000
te be waaseiioit’ly con-Aideriiig the propri­
ety of purciin*iug four |mst (ruts. in the
open tnarkei, IhiI rhe fear uf criticism and
tbe fnet that the market tor these securi­
ties stiffened &lt;-u.tskirrabU made hlin adopt
tbe lienal plan ot setting rid of the surplus.
Even now with two call- maturing there is
a surplus of about 3SWh&gt;,iK«0 above the feserve'kept mi Im nd of ffilirt,000. SOO.

teou-taff

Wf-J

Tii aii Repair Slop,

uor=
b,4«t7o&lt;Ln, ^liUUw* «CJhe»~2y
ot tbe situation was promptly reaffxM.

Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers

One door east o( Brooks A Cook'

. McCormicks Twine Binders,

And win soon have a fuff Mock ot

mwdoiit) of Point Breoto orworkn.
oo. or UH luioa In Ibe eoonm. nod
.upplyUir U» entire lower pert ot tbe town.
Tbe bro .prowl trotn Hnk u unk &lt;nrtn(
FrUey ttlcbt wd Seturd.y tatenlnc tmlH
thirty were In lUmrw Tbe bent wee en
.rrat ti»t Uw ilrouw, rouM not .pproeeb
within loot hundred feel ot tbe Owoao.
Saturday erunsxB &gt; battery tron tbe Ma-

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware.

with conical shot, when the cU flowed
of into a ditch prepared for It. Thus tbe
•prettd of the Are was stayed. The large
distilling houses were saved by flooding
them with water. Much of tbe oil even
in tlie burning tanks was saved by pump­
ing out of the bottom. Tlie tiro is appar­
ently uoa- under control. Tbe kwess

I ;.m now pn-phred to take orders tor

|

lift Mtut ID Mill,

Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump

Spring-Tooth Harrows,
Jackson Tile.

Work promptly done-

Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase.
LAN. KENFIELD.
j^UM&gt;u~nox iroricK

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER

thdered tbe finest newspaper office in Can­
ada. Fourteen girl operators were hi tbe
telegraph office tn tbe seventh story, and it
was with difficulty that some of them were
restrained from jumping to the ground, all
ret rent being &lt;mh off. They were nil rescued

Mlchtgiui State Land Office. •_
lensing. Mat sad. mm. i
Notke la hereby icUen, tbaf the following
described land, situate in Barry county , will ba
offered for wde nt public auction, hi aceordanee
naa, was fatally Injured.
with thr requirement* of Art No. W. Session
CaicAcu, May 20.—The five-story ware­ Uranof inb. at the front door of Ibe court
house, of Hiram Sibley A Co., on North hoirw in tbe etty of Hartings, in the county of
Barry, and state of Michigan, on the Trf day at
Water street was totally destroyed by firs
Sunday afternoon, entailing a lore of
front Tnlwioner.
$800,000.
The building was used ss a
uxecximoM.
store-house by the Sibley Seed Company,
i and contained, In addition, many goods be­
♦n
longing to wholesale grocers and other burtWAnuMbToN. May t'4.—Senator Hill ubm men, bestdes a number of valuable
has completed tlie report of tlie Sen- seta at furniture belonging to private elUWOOL &lt;’ARI&gt;IN&lt;«.
•te’s PWft'ofltoe tuiumUiee ou tbe sub­ aens. Tbe origin of the tire is unknown.
ject of potal telegraphy.
It gives a
Kavk.nswoop, L. I., May 2A—Fire broke
muninary ot the hbUory of lhe Western out at the Erie Preserving Company's
Union, aad says that Uie u&gt;ricea which chat
works Sunday. The works were destroyed,
uompany paid for competing lines were ss ware also two residences. Total lees,
vastly In exceea of the value of tbe property
&gt;120,000 ; only slightly insured.
acquired.
Tbe committee, after careful
inquiry, waa led to the conclusion
&lt;
BASE-BALL.
tbe* 350,000 miles at Hoe. coating
seventy dollars per mile, weald amply
AUfiice for all the needs uf the Govern­
ment. That the excess ef tbe capitaluaTbe floilowlng ia Ute standing of the
son ou abort nutkw at hb old *taDd, north side
Uon of the Western Union over the cost ot
varions dubs of the National Base-Ball
tbe Ilneb is enomoua is entirely plain.
of the river. In tbe city of Hasting*. I want idl
This excess of capitalization haa created a League up to close of play Saturday evs»corner and an inducement for excessive
bale* taken away by the first day of December i
charges for tetagraiua Tbe cocMtitntlobai
S iPhilatelptee.
i
right of tbe &lt;iov»rumeni to establish a pos­ Providence
&lt; Cleveland
a
tal telegraph U undoubted. Th© committee
Herings. May M. imh.
..........—
4 'ChtoMO............ I
reports a bill which will reduce the average
Buffalo... 8............ 11 I Detroit................ 3
charge for telegram* from thirty-nine cents
Tbe Union Association loams bare
WELCOME MARBLE. I
to twenty-five route Im mod lately, and to
tbe following record:
twenty cents Ib -five years. Tlie measure
“
- »..
Wte.
will entirely take away from the Western
0 BuiUmonu.........
L:j tbe
Union th© power lo manipulate
t!._ market
---- L.: I Boston....
It Phlladelphta......
AWashingtou......
! JtoctaneU
reports, and will reduce the power
pou:: of
_* pree&lt;
;
aMoelaCions to give wrong innpreesion*.
ipress lorn*.
.
. 8!Aitooea.,
. . x._
i
The
schedule
of
games played by tte
FH1IM NEW YOKE &lt;TH- TO THK CITY OF
; dubs In tbe Northwesters League to m Mmkxk-o.
/J
lows’
Wamuxgton, May 24.-The KaMWay.;
Von x
lull Bureau
HnrMii tea
Mail
lias i-cMunletnil
cowpietod a seheduta
schedule tor
for ' Qraud itapids. 18
Lfc’ort Wayne.
Bar City.
mall service between point* in the United
Qu
lacy
WMoetem...
States and tlie City of Me/.lco. The ser­
♦ Terre Haute
vice will be daily, and .the running time be­ Mliwauk
P»erU
tween New York anti tlie City of Mexico Sorina
will be six days and twenty-three hours,
while the rrtum trip will be made in
seven days and one iKiur. Tbe distance to
1,740 miles, l.ftMuf which are In Mexico.
Metropolitan, IX
COXOKKMIONAT. PROCEEDINGS.
Louisville.
M
A an.i. waa Inlrod iCMi la Uw Heaale on ib
fit. Louie..
11
AToledo
AtMstto...
fifri providing f»r the payment of femnl
nur-ee for eetvfaee- during the war, Tbe bill I OoicmbuB
Brttimoee
prohibiting the mailing of newspapers con­
taining lottery advortis
the foot of the oslendar
Cincinnati, May S3.—There was great
MtMted
excitement on ’Change yesterday. Whisky
dropped from Si. 11 to SLOL Efforts al

Welcome Marble

f----- AND SEE THE-----

Latest and Best Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder.
•/

The simplest best binder in the market.

newly-admitted
“Tree of tbe
i votes tn the

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
Anything you wwt in tbe line of farm Bwhlnery 1 ©an *eU yoo.

RMprrttulty.

Chester Messer
Important to Farmers

collect information on tbe subject
and Ha roiation to capital, tb
of labor, and all other la
passed ■ppropnaflng pQO.OOJ to pay certain
quartermaster cIiUim, oee-hrtf of which ia

seestott forty-tws pension bills were
inctodlnr one giving fifty dollars per
widow of General Ord.

to c-u ab)l*h a Bureau

match with l^ayeoek by half a laugUi.

THE ■AMBTS.
LIVI STOCK—Cuttle...* ....
Steep (dipped)
rLOtft&amp;Good to Ceotee.
No.l8prta&lt;...........
COMM.
OATB—Western Mixed

CHICAGO.
BBKVKS-Extra
Cteotoe.
Good...
Medium

Chance, of Marton Cetrnty, waa nominated

■J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
OF THIS CITY

Away

17069144

to bear the market

earthquake were felt yesteeday through***
the peninsula of Cyzicua, Ada Minor. Sev­
eral villages were damaged, many houses
were destroyed, and twenty persons killed.

Come in and see it.

(these wagon* are In use in Barry county to-day, and are giving the beat of aattotacttoa in &lt;*vm &lt;raw.

TIME FOR ALL I

Given

MESSER,

WEWfflffi.

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a hill line of Agricultural Implements.

( Tho Watersubt Watch Co., of New York and Waterbury,'
Lonn, being desirous of advertising their name and business
have made arrangements with a number of the large retail
clothiers of this country by which the latter are enabled to
present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clothing
or Overcoat costing 112.00 or over, one of their Improved Sil­
ver Nickle Senes ‘C.” Watches.
"
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are the
best low paced time piece made in the world. /

See us anti' get our prices liefore buying.

J. .M. ROG EKS &amp; Cl)

We Have Gone

We wish it understood that thin ia no lottery iheme, but
exactly as stated above.
Among thoae who have adopted the abova are Uw following
Two doors eunt of our old Store to the building formerly’'
well tnmvy concerns: J. 3. Hudson. Detroit, Mick; t R Hufi
fcCo., Chrvefend, 0.; Putnam Clothing Go., ftiieago: F W copied by Ralph Jordan. Have fitted up tbe building into
Humphrey k Co., St. Louis, and many others.
'
We lidve 8000 of tliese stem winding watches warranted
l?Oo"wateheP
t,me a"d retiuire 88'ittle attention as wy

Nice Grocery Store,

(FjkU uoe put up In a hanitomu utip-liUKl raae.)

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.

And our lac. 80c, 40c. 50c and «0c Teas cannot I* -i&gt;rut*»

Cofeas, Tobacco, Cigars,

And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be aa &lt;
bo‘*ht elsewhere, and if you are nrtLr
M W14bI?ur Pnrfh**- ’rtn™ the goodTanv
within 30 days and get your money back.
. me Canned Fruita, and finally a full stock of nice fresh P'o&lt;*
always on hand.

ftKr' °“ *

m0Ht

ehown

from 6c to 9c per pound.

CALL AND SEE US.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. No. 7. '

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------ —------HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 6, 1884:

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The Hastings BannerjROLLER FLorR-

Oil

WHOLE NO. 1507.

ton. Who takes the lead te an open Largely attended and all enjoyed them­
selves finely.
question.
■
County News
Farmers are troubled with their cat­
Frank Ward has l»een obliged to give
ORANGEVILLE.
up business indefinitely, in consequence tle bloating on young clover.
A -Sabbath
Sabbath school has
has been organized
Oi
A few wheat beads may be seen if.
of ill health. The goods are being
I at the “Blake school house" and is in a
taken to Otsego, where he will go when some wheat fiehte.
। prosperous condition, with
Lucius
Wheat and hay looks well and will be
J
Draper as superintendant and Mrs. he is able to work, to the sincere regret
SUBSCRIPTION RATES!
a good crop if nothing happen* to them
of all his friends here.
Draper assistant.
iance.4i.rn per year: It paid within tlx
Jerry Doyle te ut John (.'nunp’s very
.’hi. fil.»per year: If not paid until exMrs. Rob’t Galland fell across a sleep­
Ation of year. 11.50. StilrKrriber* antill of consumption, ami not expected to
er in their new house and injured her
live but a short time.
lutck.
H. A. Avery te ••opdned to bis room
There are some in our town who
GENERAL M ’CL EELAM’S COURTSHIP
ADVERTISING RATES:
and very feeble.
y
Price and quality guaranteed.
seem to think our republican supervisor
limn per year........................................ fioo 00
Bev. Mr. Pope d-livercd his first ser­
IxUii rltarge for special position*.
has turned the town clear around, but
Cash Paid for Grain, Wool, Hides
mon as pastor of the Baptist church, on
hr says the sun rises in the east just the
JOB PRINTING.
■
4c., at
Nabliath afternoon.
same.
- . &lt; i.d pride l* frit in the Job Printing DeMiss Nellie (iyIw has returned from
The cut worm has harvested a num­
-nt &lt;»r the BASXtK. Everything in tbe
.
•F- offlre I* new; and with the latest faces of
ber of pieces of corn already.’ Periiap^ I Iwr visit east.
J . I: ■ mou approved pattern* of machinery,
• A number of the villagers attended
-r.niprtcnt workmen employed, enable* the
we can raise beans, if we cannot corn.
*v.s mt.to &lt;i&lt;&gt; tlrM-riaM Job work.
'
Forepaugh’s cirrus ut Kaliuuaxoo last
Genera! George B. MrClellan. the nobl •
The frost of last week did but little
qpHK NEW
damage in our vicinity; in some places
-vf.xt smith.
PhilipT. Coir.bovr.
Frank Bnmttetetter te able to be
.Ige of Probate.
Prosecuting Attorney.
killed a little garden corn and beans.
man in peace and contentment in thia city
about again.
Mini A COIiGROVE.
Mortgage tale.
Hl* residence i* No. 13 Washington aquarA law-suit in town toothy, concern­
Lawyers.
Mrs. James Cairns, of Kalamazoo, is
.
h*"*? nuM,r *“ th,:jP»T»ent of ing a horse that Mr. Lankton bought of
a
certain
indenture
of
mortgage,
K*arlmr
date
offiire over 1. K. Grant’s^store.)
and luxury, with a faithful and loving wi.
the 15th day of December, AUzim. made by Wm. Fprii, in which Mr. Ford is de­ the guest of J. W. Briggs and wife.
.
In all court* of the StKte. Collections
M-. hl- -Ke. .}
.rntiv looked after. Money to lo*n on real
Prairieville township. Barry’ county. State of fendent.
North of klerchaut'* Exchange.
FREEPORT.
Michigan, to Hiram Chase, of the same place
Road work te the order of the &lt;lay at From tbe Herald.
haraavice and couawi, the General paaae
recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for
I v E. KxAHrtflH.
I’. H. VAX Amman. i Desiring to give our im*w method an lutroduc- Barn county, Michigan, onlhe Uth day of Depresent, and the credit given the owners
The 4th of July soliciting committee
•
’
emlier.A.
D.
1877.
rt
one
o'clock
u.
m..
In
lliter
| tlon to the public, we have concluded to furnish, 5ofimortgages, on page 387; salif indenture of
K N A1TEN xt Van ARMAN,
of wide tire wagons is verv nice and already have sufficient funds pledged
Lawyers.
even though the cort of production sreatly ex­ mortgage beliw assigned by «rid Hiram Clute uWtui tOMBdyrakh.
tbe General had not beea of a lomswhr
•
to insure a successful celebration.
ceed* the old method no long In. use. our Fine to Maufy M. ( hase. of aaid place, on Decemlier .
.OveriUstiup Rational Bank.)
raligioua turn of mind In his variy yout.
belli* recorded
re&lt;Mird*wi in
i&gt;&gt; 1
----------------------------’‘“«lmimeat
Jr’ment being
| Flnislied Artistic Imperial Cabinet Curd* for the offiae of Register
Mrs- H. W. Dodge and Mrs. H. R. he would probably have remained a bach
of
Deed*
for
Barry
county,
B
owens
mills
.
ItiiiN ( AKYETH.
RUSO per dozen; Panels, »4.5O; Cards. »2.00; mate of Michigan, on the 23d day of May. a. D..
•lor. It was iu church that be first met h.
J
■
Attorney at Law, tln-Types, 4 for 50 cent*.
'ut worms are working havoc in gar- Brown of Saranac, mother and sister of
lM4,at2:IOo clock p. m.. In liber 23 of uiortgaMrs. E. L. Mosher of this place, arrived
ffiassis ta1'k£.,osra."iau'
«&gt;?««»«Middlevlih-, Mi&lt;-b.
186). The General was seeking renew*.,
The public are cordially invited to call and the sum of four hundred aud twenty dollar*
*»•■-&gt;
—&gt;-•------Memorial
services were participated here Tuesday evening and will spend health a ter severai years hard labor a
W. NISKERN.
examine specimens made by tlie Instantaneotu (•420). and no proceeding* having been iiMtitut- •
the week with Mrs. Mosher ami family. chief engineer of the 11 linoi* Central Rai&lt;
in
by
a'large
crowd
under
the
auspices
.
. Lawyer.
jm
1
at
law
to
recover
the
debt
remaining
secured
proceM at the New Gallery.
Latest telephone news, via Hastings, road. He wa* traveling:hrough the Unite,.
by sold mortgage, or any. port thereof, and tbe of Witbey post, No.W.G. A. R. Every­
Over Spaulding's dry good* store.)
I&gt;owcr of sale therein contained having become
State* for the benefit of hi* health.
V» . attend pnx'n]&lt;ly to all bualnes* in all
operative, notice is hereby given that on Hatur- thing connected with the affair was a Brookfield, Eaton county. May 28.
- Charges reaMHiable.
It wa* a clear, cold Saturday afternoo.
a the 30th day of August. A D. 18M. at oneHello, Freeport.
Bowens Mills always
«uc&gt;ck In the afteriioon. at the north front door success.
•in I860 when tbe General found himself tin
Hello,
yourself.
x E KEN ASTON.
_______________ _____ • SiXeeount^Mlehtame m%
,u &lt;***tethe first time in Baltimore, Nd. He pu
CLYDESDALE DRAFT ! the place ofLoldllig^he C^rculTt^iu?1 for’sak’f ■ Ant! nowjBowep OODieS Ollt with the
21 •
Attorney at Law’,
You are informed, that Jas. W. God­
A Si Al.LION,
cminty of,Bsrrv ' tI shall «-u
.hiim auction to
i
over J. rf. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
sell at vu
public
frey was married at 12 m to-day to Miss immediately retired.
irthe lands and premises de­ tmnouncement for a 4th of July celebra­
.
iu all court* of the State. Collection* !
Nora
Walker.
Send congratulations by
—-------------------.Ortaap- to wit: All that cer- tion at Bushee’s grove, on Barlow lake,
,
prrpptly Mltr-ndiug to.
taiu piece or parrel of land situate In the county just north of Bowen. Gen. B. D. PrichHe wm ushered into
.pJone’
Barn and state of Michigan, known and deIs a richami large of
j
W. LOWRY. M. D.t
as follows, viz: Conuuenclug at the
All right good bye.
.
.
bone and wfiasl
ever. Thl» was a handsome young lady
M.
i’hysician, Surgwn and Oculist. dapple
Uffiirtcr post OU the south side of section thirtv ard, of Allegan, te expected to deliver j
black, 4
----------- five
Good
bye.
[35] In town two (sj north, of range ten [161 the address. There will Ire a sham bat- j
She wa* very handsome. A slender, deli­
itSice. .101 .Thom St.. Hasting*. Mich.'
years old
ruunlngthriiee west ten [10] and une-tudf
The Fourth of July meeting Tuesday cate figure draped in gray silk with the first
kind ami­ west,
. • in town or country promptly attended.
। rods, thence south ten 110] rods mid four [41 tie by the G. A. IL boys, and all other
of August
able dis­ •feet,
• f" - hour*-# to 10 n.xn. and I to 3 p. m.
thence east ten and one-half [UHi] rods.
night resulted in the appointment of a wealth of' blonde hair cotied about he
Is
sixteen
position,
sports
and
arrangements
generally
seen
: -,-ph&lt;m- at Holloway** drug store.
Uience north ten I to] rods and four [4| fret to
with *u- the place of beidnning. being a |&gt;art of tbe at a fourth of J lily celebration. There finance committee. The duties of this . graceful bead. Tbi* was all the Genera
Special attention paid t© surgical disease* hands 2&gt;4
Inches
Kior no- north-east quarter [I* lot the north-west quar­
could see at the first glance, but he felt it
i and ter [Ul of section two [2&lt;. In town number one will be plenty of boats for those who committee consist In arranging u pro-,
high, full
nmneand
stylo,
and
c.VKETT* BUTLER,
iI] north of range ten [to] west, or so much
gramme: apportioning all moneys to be'
and
Is consid­ thereof as shall be ucressan- to pay Hie amount | like the water.
Ih-sieians and Surgeons, tall,
ered by dur on said mortgage with Interest thereon ut
weighs
expended for the celebration, and ap- over love. Until now the General’s tim
(Prairieville. Mkh.)
IMO ibt..
Ktxjd
% _Jud- ten per rent., together with the costs and ex- । We are called upon to chronicle, the
' death of old L’ncle Shaddoe, an old anil pqint all committees, jiutges. officer of ! had been too much taken up with buaines •
X alh. night or day. promptly attended/
1 ges of draft horses to lie the best horse In the epnses allowed by law.
care to give much thought to love, but now
I the day. president, etc.
Dated Maj 23d. A. D.
.
country for fanning and road purposes.
1
respected
resident
of
this
place.
PKDKUtKK—Farmer's Fancy was got l&gt;&gt; Young ;
MANLY M. CHASE.
J? K TIMMERMAN.
(Vrttown’pTralLromMo'tTVt Buvhres „Th'
°f a mv feeling thrilled his heart and be ac
Assignee of Mortgagee. i'
For description see volume &lt;. page
.
wnu WBMMk. V----- --------------- - . . , tually. blushed. He knelt down and open &gt;.&lt;.
1 • Jlonurpathic Physician A Surgeon, Chancellor.
221. Scotch Stud Book. Young Chancellor is
i। grove.
.u.«r .Hiur
•
on Mon- a prayer-book, but paid little attention u.
June .wi.i
18th. •*
*'
i- Ruckle
. •vs. Walker,
. .
■ was .settled
------------t&gt;: door east l»f Holloways' drug store.)
number 1m68, he l&gt;v Chancellor 141. hr by Lord ।
I
Buei
pleading guilty.
Buel Bradley
Bnullev and
xml wife
wit. are
.re at
&gt;t Battle
BMtle jI ‘J?J by
b&gt;’
F«U‘r. it. Hi* mind was taken up with the fai
Haddo «2. lie by Lord Haddo 486, he by Clyde I stateof MieWguiyc^mraMtarry-.-ss.
(alias
Clyde Boy)
AM; dam DHrilug by Beggar 45, 1
Ik
Wm. JONES.
i^dK
’dneyi»to7^^
^5' Creek visiting friemte.
He was fined $10 and coats of suit, or
grand ilani‘brC
by Udney
Htarnw. Fanner's banev.
(reek visiting friends.
~ ~
”
U
’
Dentist.
Joe. Bechtel lost a horse one day last _Z_r?Z.L~ TTT.
------ T—
a work promptly attended to.
Fancy, 3nl dam by Sir Wi
dam ny Young Suffie Punch.
week.
bud variety, with ripe cherry lips.
Signed by
J. MUN LEY. Breeder.
ELTON &amp; CROOK
Judgedf Probate.
!
*i ! tlrews.
Fanner's Fancy will make tin- setison of 1WH II Present,(fiementSmith.
The General feasted his eyes on thia pic
hi the matter of the estate of William Scud-j
Elder GllU«pie anti wife went to Al-.
_ ..
. n hanille fuetnrv «in
at the Flower farm. Prairieville.
I der. deceased.
legan last week to visit their children.
,
• I*-• hepanl, a handle tacton em­
-A agents tor the Watertown Insurance Co.
Triimm.—To Insure, 820.00; fi»c,*ea*on. «l.'&gt;.00;
. Ota would think that Uun Lake wa.
hto h“n.'1 TT I
1 :m. e.ntr policies «m » man's property against single service, cash. 810.00. Ksnipes and acci­ I
Ml-2m
IV tin*, lightning or wind; against a man's dents at owner's risk.
General. Bn&lt;1 **»•«» roay blu«ba* chased onAUaptlv oc«m. to judge
i■ soother
lJdeath and Mccnient.
rapidly over her isir countenance.
yOR SALE
s.'mlalrtraua m 'b. r.uiv °&gt;-bl I ttom the UUlua. liah-pota. .pears and *:
Wl,U1nn«l.butno,em ver, deep.'
I’fioKAcSHELDDN.
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Mmiday. tbe I traps that passed over the county line' .
Mr. and Mm. Ctarlre Hr»nt«»rtner. Hh.
.fowl.
rowud. oo. u
23d day of June. A. D. 18M, at ten o'clock In the
. .,.WUP11.
i..t.w &lt;-*lirfi1.v
'■' Tu r in Abstract Block. Hastings 4?ch.)
I
forenoon, tie assigned for the hearing of said ! road tow ante the hike NaturdMJ.
and their daughter, of Genoo. O. have , th, mat ruhlooabl, qurtan or u» cU&gt;
iietition. and that the heir* at law of said de­
the unly set ol Abstract Books In Barry
ceased, add all other persons Intererted In mM :
! I««l visiting their rvtatlve, and filenda '«•&gt;&gt;, .■•war. th., u&gt;« b.odwm.you.
MORGO-THORN
APPLE.
estate, are required to appear at a session of
here the nresont week
fellow urns following close behind her. Bh
A Ft KITE, M. D.,
I
„ said court, then to be holdcn at the probate office. ।
In the city ft Hasting*, in said county, and show .
J.
Physician and surgeon. ! The property
•’ the •♦Morgan in»re.
. a. I w. V tun Ml I. v
I on Church Street. Hastings, Mich.
petitioner should not lie granted.
•*m&lt;:e east side M»iU St.. Naahvilk*. Mich.)
,
And it is further ordered that s—..
------ ------„
■tff»idrnrr next door north Wolcott House. give (ibtlre to tb&lt;- pereon* Interested in said an(Or.CO.sSrttvWtawKhhlaX.ugh| report a good time at both places; TV
—---------------uv.*;--------' . - proiiqitly attended too, day pr night. _ | por tenns_ etc.. call on or address
with
u ttah—pole
r their
\sr.is«s.

Barky Co.. Mwa..

Choice Salt Meats,

MARSHALL L. COOK.

GeBoa Line,

i

I

Ata Cement,

Corn, Bran,

HOW ILE MET HIS FATE.

CERmInTeMEOI
:FC&gt;;E^uS&gt;.-aJ::Kr-

Barlow’s Brick EloTator.

Rhi^.tl;.,nAr*??11’, ^u.Uc*'

ART GALLERY,

P

L1BLOCKOM,

FARMER’S FANCY .

At a Bargain

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SESSSSsswr1 “

JOSEPH KNIGHT.

&amp;. 1 . BKOWX. M. 1).

Hoiniepathic PhyMnans &amp; Surgeons.
• &lt;m&lt; &gt;* over Julius Ricwll's store. Main 8t.)
C.'S iui*w(-red from the office at all hours of
il»y or night. Dr. Polhemu* willjrive special
CT-iumn t» diseases of tbe Eye and Ear.
•)T bonrs-Mto 12a. in.: 2to 4 p. m.

Brnii i

&amp; holly.
Holmes
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&lt; -QNstenxn or

Tib.
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AT BAK1.OWS KUCVATOK.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS;
AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, I JJASHVILLE
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
AND (GLASSWARE.

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.. 'He |-ta Mil M»,
*'
&gt;j*prvclate the liberal imtrunage our
have given min tbe past, and hope to
w»-rir u lame part of Woodland trade by fair
tealiag and Inw prices.

SEVEN PER CENT, discount for cash I
will be given on sums of $1.00
I
and upwards, except sugars
and prints.

Light in Draft, left cut, anti
will elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 feet
long.

Rawson and Crown Mom
Royee Reapers.
Every article of

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY.' Haying
and Harrying Machin•
o'H utfa.

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Also the Large*' o-.-.- — ------ ------

i Aaa.vri*.
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Mrs. McElwain organized a lodge of
The cut worms are doing a large
Good Templars on Saturday evening.
amount of damage to com.
The Aaayria post, G. A. IL, were in­ It promises to tie an excellent feature.
County of Bam : InCbaarery.
Washington Sponable aud William L. llaph. vited by the G. A. R. port, of Bellevue. The town hall should tie fitted: chain
Cbmplalnants.
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to spend decoration day with them and purchased, etc.
George F. Kent and Benjamin F. Baldwin, I&gt;e- assist in decorating the graves of the
CSDARi CREEK.
fendant*.
•
fallen heroes, 'fhey were furnished
*t a tr-vdon of said court held at the court
Calvin Stanton ia a happy man. It-is
Inw tatbe city of Hasting; In said eountt. on with free dinners.
a boy.
n™Srl.&lt;li'Ol Mw.U". rrewrd.Hoo. Frank
Monday, the 2d of of June. i«eing the
(’tdrivating com ia now going on
&gt;» ml. «™n Um&lt; 28th birthday of Calvin Smith, his wife
si~‘“Sft"gsiSiE
among the farmers.
invited a few friends to spend the eve­
bheep washing and shearing te now '
ning. Hr was happily surprtoed^by the
the order of the day.
_____________ _ vl.lt, ami WM made th. reelplrat of p
The children’* day at Cedar Creek
!"•“? M
uw number of prmenta, ami after partaking
i last Sunday was a grand succeas and
■ uTth- ronipitJawir*’ w« &lt;j * of a liountifal repast furnished by Mrs.,.
, lrna~i i,v old and vounn
n,t».
«^v«l
on
the
।
.
.
.,
ihoi.
.Unartiird
largely
aucnucu uy oiu anu young.
iSnied and a copy thereof to be served &lt;m me Smith, the gurrt. took their dnmrtun.
(au
,.«• Knik-ltor within ao days after »er1 H. H. Gill spoke to a large eongregaA. W. Wilcox has commenced to take Ii tion at the Hinds school house last
■ the census in Assyria.
' Sunday afternoon.
remarks were
auiinwu. His
iininiwiw
w nr
I ven instructive, and pirated all who

tAtreecwJ

Fntafc.

T

fabm MACHINERY

5704

Between Jacktou and Grand Rapid*.
Wrtl«l tar tag ygSSSk ntn.il Jtar.

~ ill ready tu do WOOL CARIHNG this sea'*»■'** sbert notice at bis eld stand, north side
•dlbe river. In the city of Hartings. I want all

Hardware and Building
Material, Doors, Sash,

PATENTSeS

C.L. GLASGOW

divine.

With this intention they ss*&gt;

phi* ruled by an old bat very religion

the latter would not ooaseu:. He though
more of arranging the scholars into mini
tnrv armies and fighting sham battle* the:
he did of religion. When ba was elxtee.

n«a voo nmvo gwa HUH tu roroo Hl*

into a carwrr which be dtallked.

He

in IMS. George ben. applied himself .
diligently to hi* book* that be graduate.

Hi* briUiaa

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Mtwd (or tb&lt; p^Wncy.

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kfter a*^

The lost man has hi* corn planted.
heard him.
; with dal Mt at Dm poll* be travelled
'The lox social at J. J. Perkins’ on ’ Must we sell our wool for fifteen or I four year* through Europa and then
Friday night was a very pleasant oru*.
Have not learned if it waaasurcea* and support the free trade party, and in
a few years you will have to give away
financially.
The hotel ha* igz-ij .Ranged hands,
having been purchased by Meters. Geo.
Hughes ami Frame Young*, who are some field aa fart aa it
W« tare three enerfetir dealer, in ■ from To*
Hriculturnl implement,. rli_Cnrljle*1 thepnrtr.

r«up. H. B. Rietanb and Frank Pal-

WELCOME MARBLE.

that one of bi* scbool-matM at West Pou

Dr. J. J. Baker has nioveti into a part side worl^.
wherever hi* duties ted him. Bbe is •
of O. W. Crofoot’s house.
j From 1883 to *84 the births in Carlton ' fondly proud of him *till aa her te of bei
Mrs. Calvin Smith’s sister. Mrs. Tut- i were 28: the number of deaths IX The
The General was bore in Philadelphia o
ItKoIToMn^ la/voting
frirad, ’in population is thought to be about •!,*

l'.rre|Xb"iXdUrtU

i Agricultural

*4 &lt;* pr&lt;&gt;|Mr&gt;« to do anj honest business, pay a* •
• - * fur produce a* liastlngx or Nashville, and |
■k-Sl jou goods at a reasonable profit, competing

hod a taste of war life during the Mexica
trouble and had retired when it was ov&lt;

,l Thereupon it I* ordered, that Tuesday, the j black eye.
' from Hastings by way of Carlton after dprneaibd. He askad aad obtained G«1&gt;
Ll&lt;=nite\ U&gt;et^rOueth
rMT a'*
thtnwtofJune.no orders the departP««torto« to
bte da^fi.
X' »iid tfoTthe heirs »t taw. .nd rti
Mrs. Edward Cook te visiting her son
‘
tar.
other' prnoiw iuterr»ted In •mid estate.' liunw nt Mtiskeiron
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Tbey were marrted in May, IMO. Mr*
S required to anycnr at a )*Mtou of
: •’«*les at MUSKego .
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Mrs. Cheney s daughter is remaining &gt; McCtellaD contmwd that abe wm aa Ami
Ctiurt ttesi to be bolden at the Prob.tr (Hficr.in
y[r. McChire, of Marshall, is looking .
,n .
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the ci V of turning* in said county and show,
___ ° . here and attending school.
, ly smitten with the bandaome young io.
ibe’rr be.^du ti,. rewrot Ke, after hh property In Morgan.
;
b
of having ‘ &lt;M«r on tbe day of tteelr firrt nwwttng ■
l*rnd^r*!fwl£er«dCT5*UMrt‘»ald petmooer .
ASSYRIA.
i telephonic communication with theont- ( J* w“ with her. Since toeir marriag.

AND

ChiUed p[ow Points.

SPRING STOCK

CARLTON.
A party of six from Charlotte staid i
Judge of Protmte.
’
*7 P-.‘,nU
»»"“ &lt;*&gt; ’ril toemploy feimS
PinUe. .t the Uke
»ra&gt; to W
Co|(? „
,he
1 th’ror,,fr,0 ** ,1M&gt;J
,,
, „_ 1
or tavin* broken hi. kg.
IS
Eir'lT ti° e
B
»&gt;n«U1 Cncle Peter CovertiwgH te&lt;lto»c-rew
Ur yrar one UiMnuI, "“Jj ,u,’a“”c
,h
i on the burr, uid got dumped.
O, rotate.
!,
S*"h *1,rjrat" *’ "" ,l” ’“k ' The board of e.,uuli,er, ex..uined the

1

learned that General Marcy wa* lhefathc
of hi* old school companion. It did o&lt;&gt;
take him loug then to renew his acquaiu
auce with General Marcy** eon, and wa .
delighted to meet George again. He intrduced the latter Co hl* parents and also tlnlb«n»rwn&lt;u»reuu J l«lu. Uu.wll., Hat.
HMMiment roU thurwlnj.
, hi* sister Ellen, who had made sue.! adeep
'■SS’VShtag.m. Uta.be reu.mn.duh .ert.ed I A yoke of rattle »re better ralcnlxled
Fnmk
b havl
w,,n , „u i impreotiou on George at the church. H
"w ,hat
“n once
a!l.ySmlthAC.r«&gt;.
:’,,began
to pay assiduous atteatio.
wiuihe reniLuie
«bld&gt; raid .&lt;.-...^11 npui of horeen: not » apt to eairee a
Thp Woodtan&lt;1 ntaH Mn.j,r return. I iy reaa'~.tura vbil. uu'bl. ta. wa. re

oodland,

-■-••ire tn call the special attention of their •
' . Irlrml* to thfir

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[A. trtie copy. ]

j^EWEH PIPE.

Ik’tv BROWN &amp;WLHEMUB,

f

of Bom once In each week tor thre«~*ucee»*h

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AGENT.
Or MRS. F. M. POTTER. VermontviU*/

w. I’. PoUHUtUll. M.D.

»&gt; —SB. saBBSEiWK

“^r^'^toia^^ ter. Mra. Jraale Cote, at Thornanple ’

C. Whitcomb',

*»
&gt;
Veterinary Surgeon.
’,B-- ..-«ucc.Rutland,near Ytckley school house.)
attend all calls fqr service# night or ctay.
£tau*grs reasonable.
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�FftR TEN

minor news items. TOE POLITICAL FIEL1
TH. GREENBACK MRTIOMKL «EET«

WetxWl

Warrants Lave been iwetierf for the ureat
of the officials of tbe Penn Bank at Ihtlr

defraud.
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It Is reported that glsnder* has appeared
among tho Morses at Elgin, HL

elected:
!
First District—J. K. Doolittle, Radnc; An­
son Rogers. Janesville.
Second—.1 K. De sney. Aodge Oounty; B. 8Potter, WashlngtnB County.
Indianapoub, Ind.. May®.—The —
Jia’ ; Fpurtb—Jobu Black and Charles F. Freetional Greenback 'Convention assembled at
Eugllsh’s Opera-House at eleven o’clock yes- j BrownCmnrtjU1,Cr' 8heboyr*n:
u °"7’

•"'"Ssg-*
gg¥&gt;
ONE COOKBOOK.

W tonX’#

made an assignment Thursday.
During the week ended Thursday 81.­
682,000 worth of dry-goods were Imported
into the United States.
Tbe French Government has decided to terday. The house was called to order by j 8tato-G. w. Prau,Oshkosh; George Kretos,
t^ronS-J. W. Luak. 8auk; J. R. McOullom.
celebrate the centenary commencement of Jesse Harper, of Illinois, Chairman
the Revolution of 1789.
of the National Committee. Hon. John Ricbtani
'
— i
&lt;^»&gt;cwoul-__________________ f
and eleven I rertidn
BJarblb—’
Five.hundred thousand dollars was with­
Tiler, of Florida,
wa« elected tern- ; Trempelewu
’
• • •
{ «&lt;". i^VgOnn fames Itlver, Va..inanonqc«B ।
nojirorecmnij "&gt; •»*
drawn from tlie Bank of England Thursday
for shipment to New York.
twwrttp te&gt;r‘ 7
w F VJl|^
G. Jenkins, Edward________ - ■
j_±-z----- --- .. «! saM niortgsgr.av &gt;"&gt;
io the Masaarhiwett* Legislature Thurs­ of Missouri, and CorueHttS Dowdy, of New
day tlie bill to abolish the contract system
8. Bragg and Joseph M. Merriam were
of prison labor in the State Prison was de­ resented except Delaware and MlaslasippL cboron
cbooen delegates-at-hugp;
deh
alternates-N.
'tkMMOM eight
feated.
D. Fratt,
J.
South Carolina was represented by Morse "
"
’ W. Cary, IVR. flodd and a
Geofge Mouutfort died at Boston Thurs­ Cburett, proxy.
iwcu, awrn
a. I).
The following were chosen as candidates '
me T 1T E K A B V T&gt; K VO
day, aged eighty-eeven. He was a sou of ;
COOK A SHELDOn! L,',AM J 8!J£*At tbe afternoon session General James ' for Presidential Bectors:
sl.rne of 1
Sbhta!
Joaepb Mountfurt, one of the famous Bos­
Atrya
for
Mortgagee
•
B. Weaver was ciiosen Permanent Chair­
At large-Matthew Armsted. of
Claire, Va mere’Tiw-ftol ^torw-rprl'-c*ton tea party.
( GCKTS wnl rtriuslw trrettori
The Belmont coal mines In Alabama, in j man and delivered a speech, reviewing the and John Lawler, of Pralrta du Cbma
UtlpMHl 'Mt SRiU lIHo 'B-M'
• — s111
-w—• ,
a
vu
‘ * 'rrurr.
Dr. W. A. Anderson was unanimously re™ ~ joaun-. ratatonie h
growth
of
the
Greenback
party,
commend
­
which U. a Grant, Jr., is a prlndpxl stock- ;
ing its principles and denouncing financial elected Chslrman of the State Central Com- Eukk. JOHN H. ALDEN. PuMlshc
bolder, liave closed down because of tbe
-r. I aJraw.-re-M
measures enacted in reccut years by mem­ mlttee, and toe Convention adjourned. .
st.. New York.
■
Grant Jt Ward failure.
bers of tbe old parties. At tlie conclusion
OTHER CONVENTION.
Thirty-eight million barrels of petroleum 1 of his speech a recess wa* taken until 7:80.
ter; also the west half .4 the southeast quafter AibrC
defendant.
i
Topkka, Kan., May 29.—Tlie Demoof serikm ten hol
t^n
u£ ' *8^ 0 Mtahtaau. Finn Jn,u tai , irr,_ L
are stared in tanks in the Pennsylvania oil 1
At the evening session tbe roll of States
twenty acres gM land more or less. mj.m» luc , Chancery.
m
region—enough to make a lake one mile j was called for members of the National | cratic State Convention met here yesterday
uortlu-usi nuiurer of the southeast gyarter of ( Suit i*civdtng hi the circuit vamrtf&lt;&gt;r*h»
•_
:
ULM1
selected
Governor
Glick,
T.
I
’
.
Melon.
BY
MAIL.
POST-PAID.
ten UOJ. rxrepth*
;
* Wr b. £
square and ten feet deep.
Committee, with the following mult:
President France, of tbe State Savings j Arkansas, C, E. Cunningham: Calilornla. D. W.C Parry and J. K. Hudson for
at-large
to
tbs
National
Convention.
Date
8hcilbou»e:
Colorado.
G.
De
la
Matyr;
Con
­
Bank, at St. Joeepb, Ma, returned froui ।
------------j gates were otao chosen from each Coognwnecticut, Henry C. Baldwin;- -----Georgia. Charles
New York Tiiuraday, bringing enough D.
Jeaee Harper; J-"— ’ , slonaJ Districttf; Parker;
t—TA’ lUtooia.
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The rreulutkms indorse
inaaey and securities to enable the concern ! J
uw. running thence west about twenty-four rods j |n jhta court, reside* out oi the
C r1
L X. Kw^; Speaker Carlisle’, position on tbe teiff, and
I to aynYlne, thence rpnnlng along aata ravine in ; MlrhlgMit and hi tor state of NrW York « 7,
A~
’
J7"
UUZq
’
Kentrn
Io resume in a short time.
Louisiana.11H. Hyer: Maine. Charira i while they do not instruct for Tilden, de&lt;jMtutliwesterty
taetitmat Knajnwn. fc VauArmau. sol
w. H. Hi
fjtr Bartie Frere, well known in conneo- Louisiana,
said water to the south line of said
i coinnlaluant. It Is ordered that th. M&gt;&lt;! (tlL,f
K Emersou-. Maaaachuaetu, Q. B. Butch- i clue emphatically in favor of hb nomlnalien with British South African politics, tnibn; Michigan. B. &amp; Greene; Minoe-. ; nm.
thenre nffiuing cast
amewrand answer tiro bin
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died Thursday in London after a protracted •ota. C. H. RoOerta; Missouri. Henry Dir8t. Paul, Minn.,
May sa-Tto
Detaoillnesa He took a conspicuous part in con­ warren u. Brown; new jrrwny, o. v». rer~ j
-wr- —, ----- r.Tiir
c,*te wuivuhvu
Convention,. w
in ncsaion **~T
bare A Great Medical Work Oil Manhood, lncw,.„wv
nection with tire Boer and Zulu difficulties Unde: New York. Ix,wis F. Poet; North Caro- yesterday,r, chose
chose P.
P. IL
IL Kelly,
Kelly, Michael
Michael
vit«ntv Nervous aud Plirsteal De- 1 lug to convey all my Interest In saldflfu
Uda. .George B. Wren: Ototo. J. Bl Clariuwo: ! Doean^c.. F
McDonald and
and R.
R. A
Joues aa
as ,
'A
n.ro m Ma«&lt; fa™» o« I &lt;
acres. WfWmrwtOi the mw mill and ba f ' from tbs date In tor Haw Ings Ba* xyK
of England in the Cape region.
F.. McDonald
A Jones
M
delejato-.t-hux. Io Ibe
Qmiwo- fflh.Edui ui.uM mtaTfc- r“‘!'25, 5? ’j0
Five powder corn panles and six acid
eoal Con van- V)„lt h. and l
| t&lt;e puUhhed therein
h. r*. h.
.
VttyU^fw. Oort&gt;u&gt;; , Uoa. Dbtrid
aho
lirfHrrrtlou or
works in California have combined to
also MHottd.
selected. 11 Indiscretion
, weeks In succrMlon; sn«h pub’.i.-au&lt;H: j,..... ,2.
-------’"“ti'i’J'TJfS'i .HS.TJi .hroSUhlLo
HAMI KI. CAMMOX.
make tlie manufacture of powoer on tlw ' Wlxnoan. Hoben SblUlw; DUtrtct or C» 1
: Shall not be nree«in m
KPORIIMG NOTES
ISTllW wWrtMornw,
Pacilk Coast a monopoly. Prices arc to ' lun&gt;l&gt;U. Loe 0^1.11.
I order I* M-rved ra&gt; the » sid ri.frt.t.oit
BPORI lNW
ISG N
NOTES.
During the day the following telegrams
BFIHtl
UT KB.
. i s* h n &lt; m
weexiierlenre ffirU: jonnlsMuch! Attorneys for Mortgage-____________
; ally at least twenty tiny* •!«•!..i. n . ;’
be advanced fifty to seventy-five cents June
- | hrsnpribed for his appearxm--’
.
; Kererd of thp aBhg of the I^^log , iispt^biy^er be^-fcll totoe tolirf aav
L The danger and cost of transportation
. ------------- j Datesl this ml. &lt;l«x »l April. A b
are relied upon to sustain the combination. era! Butler:
nuuo&lt; MlrUnm. c™™'. °t But,
I
THll.fr w M-K.K,
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o^B-r. A-.-..
« o-L-u
fjcDixsarouR, May ». — Goranson Ber
«» ,ka H/’hamnlAM Omfil .
—-- —---nroeUahl
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Al a
-J tbf [Total..Cmny hr II,r &lt; ^pi^iur,
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The Wisconsin Central Railway Company Butler
: Will you aceept the nomination on
SM^lonaf-Uita w mber wort , ..auill nl Haan. hoWra at Ihr ITtaaK-1 tar, m ■ KS*rrS\ A v.aAkMay
ha- reflected C. L Colby President, and E. a satisfactory platform? No other quotmn
B Ul*rds—A Challenge.
wdlPin lliH c2n,ln l,Tta..w.«Inn naMnr will IVr»y of Hataua.. In will coon*,, ta Mon ,
MolHtor. C&lt;w&lt;Vmi&gt;Uliu,ui
H. Abbott Vice-President and Secretary.
here.
J. W. B-^O’.r.
ITk. only km ,: .!&gt;&gt;,. Ita■ laSJf! « «•&gt;
,--------------------- —---------Tbo UoiKllus or U&gt;e clubs In U» .Nolloo- taiXiSrf™r.Sr
Buerojt. May 26.-J- W. BaGOut. Indlanapo- al Base-Ball League up to tlie close of Sat- by mall. ]rost-p;dtl. Illnriniiive Minple 6 rents.
Tbe Premier of Manitoba announced in
Tbanka for your oonslderntson.
but way I,
S£K
l^oliow,;
*-■&gt; &gt;»* "*■
,h* •““W“
Parliament Friday that he had decided io lit:
should 1 to asked a question wb1-1■
I toe National Medic.nl Association, to the officers , hi tfy matter of the estate ol Mlfilam Hana; h m-miou oi the Pn.bai.- ( .m ;,.r 1(l.
reject tlie Dominion Government’s terras like circumstances, was never put
nut tn
r
to inv
auy I
fFoo. Lost. I of which lie refers you.
i born, dereosed. _
.
, 1 County of ttarry, bota-t»at the Pnibaio(***.-■ i&gt;
other man? Is not my record as a Green­ Boston ....
This book So3d Iw read by the young for Ip- I On rowtojg and Ilin*
^ttan. dulx vrei- j tbe city &lt;tf Hnulnp .Iu said entuilt pii Mei*
te a settlement
3 Chicago;.. . . . ■•
backer
for
twenty
years
sufficient
without
a
.
U
stn^looand
by
the
afflieteif
tor
relief
It
will
fird.of
EdwinC.
Nh^tas.that
duly
anday.
Ito iwb day of May. to Hro ;- ■ X
4 Cleveland....
The cable announces that William IL formal pledge to you. which would csu»r ti • Providence
IB ! benefit idL—London Lancet.
thentirated copies of the tastwilTand testament . thousand eight hundred am', rigim-r,,
:
7 Philadelphia,
York..
Vanderbilt will sail for home next Thurs­ to be i&gt;o Inted at as a man wbo bids for a nom’ i New
a
There
h no member w
of soclrty‘to Whom this i of said drreased awl of the protiate thcfrrf havperp-xt. Ctrnxuit Smith. Judg- Pn :
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Tbo TOor.l°rNorUiw.Men.lAsgu.aub.
‘-Aff^y"1' I
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15DIANAPOUA, May 30.—No badness 1
After tbe ceremonies at Vevay. Ind.. Fri­
is as follows.
k Xddrensthr Prelmdy Mrdirxl.Institute, or Dr. Ingham county. S. H.. and pnivtarg that such • (tareadfngMind filing tiro
day James Joyce, while drunk, for no rea- was done at this morning’s session, the 1
st- W. If. Itariirr. Na-4 _ BniffiM-h street.
(
a***"-?!* Niriker. Mdtnbt.'Mratoi &lt;.f
time being entirely occupied with com- 1
so&amp;T-thot Squire Sanders (colored) dead.
• Mass., who may be consulted &lt;M1 all dlw-uMesn*- tn said Co tut as and tor tlw last will and testa- tmr, praying that his final
.1
3 Peoria
mouplace speches. Tlie convention agreed I Fort Wayne.-6 Minneapolis..
11 I &gt;iulring skill anti ■-\prri&lt;-nce. Chronic and Ob- । mrnt of «ald deceased.
... a
.
as «»ch. may t&gt;r branl Hiid allow ■•!. i-.'
A eave-in under the tracks of Jtlie Read
12 1 stlnntc diseases that nave bat U
A T fl«-d
Thereupon It la ordered, that Monday., toe', charged from Hi* Mid tn;-t.
•
Ing Road at Turkey Run. Pn., has caused on five-minute speeches on the adoption of . Grand Hapida... 14 3,Muskegon,
n the skin Of id) other physicians Q A Lj a
ittti day of.Junr next, al ten octaAhi the foreTbereupmilt te ordered, that M.
daute.
the
platform
—
no
delegate
to
apeak
twice
^£j?*
lkev
........
ul
a suspension of work In tlie collieries. The
1» .,»rMlv. s,rtlra.W-.e/pTTVqWT,P noon,
f.a Uw
' - ------ --....
3 St. Paul
on tlie same paragraph.
troiSy*.
....*:::
ground ie gradually sinking.
N
M - cessfully without
an la-lXllOIuiJr -tian, and that tin-heirs r*
.. ........ ........................
ASUUwater................ —___
Id toe afternoon the Committee on Plat­
--------■ and all other peraous ini
petition. and thut the hrir- al
Tbe Union Association stands. In games stance of fhllnre.
Thi; Marquis of Normandy, who lor six­
form
reported.
Three
sots
of
resolutions
:
«*»ssd,
aud
all
uthrr |*rrMS««
won and lost,.in tlie race for tlie champion- 1
teen years has been Governor-General of
Victoria, has arrived in Chicago will) Ids wen.- presented—■one by George O. Jonea,of ship penant, us follows:
New York; another by John Blanchard, of
: cauM-. If any there be, why the prayer of 1
family, en rou e for England.
।
iflH-. in tlx- «ltv •»( HnMhitf.-.
. ny.
Michigan, and that of-- tlie
majority tby D. |
lictltlourr sltduM iwt tie granted.
-----------------------------------Ixiuls .
1 Baltimore....
nd ahuw
11 any Ui&lt; re lw. uhy u&gt;« i-ra»ro
Lt is reported on good authority that IF.
And It Is further ordered that said i&gt;rliU&lt;rt
’. Norton, zZ
of Illinois. The recomendations Cincinnati
f tin- prillloner &gt;Jm«.I«I IxH l»r puMeu
v Philadelphia.
James Rboietelt has resigned the Presiden­ of
|
give
notice
to
U
m
*
Jirrwons
Interested
In
w
Audit
l»
lnrther
ordered
that
s,nl
ih
?
ter
T'Waahfngton .
.Z the
dav---------------------------------------------------------Boston . v.
majority report were:
estate, of tbe pendency of «afd petition, ufid 1
cy of tlie Louisville, New - Albany £• Chi­
UlAUoen*
............
1. That we hold the decision of toe Supreme ‘ Chicago ...
.
| hearing thereof. In- t-amliig a copy at this on . ,
cago Road, and will be succeeded by John «
Court
tbe legal
question
tov._
taTs
full । 1 Chicago, June 2.—At Central Music ILdl y.
—. on
—
.—&gt; tender
----------—
- »..u
•z
i
to
t«e
published
III
the
HaKtlngs
B
annkr
.
a
hearing
thereof
by
&lt;
vindication or the theory which thia
has
— party
•—j*.— Saturday night, Jacob Schaefer wns defeated M
® itewspa|H*r printed and cireulated hi mM county ,
|M- miblislicd in
advocated on tbe right and
UMtbor.iy’r *&gt;“» ••Llumplan'.Gai.." of NUIaida by
KUHtaS.
| of Hiutv. oner In each week tor three snevt-swh*- —
- ------------■•••—■ and rirrnlated in *ahi &lt;
Right of way is being I purchased fora always
iiewspaiM-r
printed
of Congress over the Issue of legal tender ,
; of Itarrv. &lt;hwt In «-Jwb titr-k f«r snrro
lit I ttreks, previous to mM day ut hearing.
railroad from Belvidere to Peru, III., elghty- notes;
substitution
we demand
the substi
—•*— George Slusson. tlie s ore rtandlng Sloason, —
•
CLEMENT NMJTH.
I weeks nrrvtoUM to «u»ld day ef hearing.
.five tniluc Sixteen thousand acres of coal of groenia^kn
for
National
—bank । 800; Schaefer. 057. The gntne was 300
'*“* - ■
Probata,
(l.EMEJ»T xNITt□otes; and tbe prompt payment oi
of toe
the points for live hundred dollars a side.
land has been secured on tlie Illinois River,
■ [Atrneeopy.]
■
Judgeii Pro ■
public debt, we want tha: money which saved ; Twenty-eight InningH were played. Slo*- —I'roimie &lt;»mrr.
six iniles went of Peru.
our country in time of war. and which haa
7s ’&lt; JX state of Mk-higiui. County of Burn -i
Tlie ProtBrtaht Episcopal Convention at given it prosperity and happiness In peace; son’a liigiMMl run was 227; Schaofer’a, ’.A '
At a M-Mioii of th,- ProlNitr Conn for tlie] u,-u’.-i,iJLL"r7mi&lt;t».’u-,
condemn tbe retirement ot trwctional cur- .। Schitefer haa issued a challenge, open to
t =- rotuiti of Harry, hidden st tbe pnftatte office in '
i.‘ i r. lit' -Aeti th it to u
Baltimore Friday, after thirteen ballots, we
rency and small denominations of green- ■ acceptance by any billiard player In tbe 3
• x thecltvof Hastlnfs in «ald county on Monday, '
Z.J.L .Z?..f i?
failed to elect alBtsliop, and decided to hold backs. I
5 - Ito Mb d.' &lt;4 J.i, In th. ,1-lr .«•. mini. IKS'lt-S I '
r&lt;,u
z. We
we denounce
aenounoe m
aangrrous toourrepuoa special .■ursiion for that purpose m Oc­
tliu
X
aa dangerous
to our repub- 1 world, offering to wager S3,000 to 84,000 —
tober, until which time the convention ad­ bran institutions those method- and politics &lt;^,thilt IK) 030 can beat him at balk-line tail­
or
the
Democrat
1c
anti
Hepublicau
parties
Hards
In
a
game
of
5,000
pointe;
LOW
journed.
“**• tor.,
Mrs. Ked* Iaw. aged401 years, died Fri­
,,“h*
other gigantic corporate tnoeoixdloA, and we. the thatch to be played in Chicago some
day night st Dixon, I1L
T,
such Governmental action as may be j tlme-durlng tlie month of October DflXL He
Forest fires havA broken out in tbe vicin­ demand
.. i I
I »“■ M**
•' ",r '■"&gt; - "-*«•
necesaary to take from auob monopo'kw the : nay* he makm tlw challenge to George I
C.U.
5-J*r,r..3
ity of Mackinaw City. Mich.
tarto.Ui.bu.nJTlo HI. VM&lt;&gt;ur i-iwtoiiirrw have the advantage of otirimuiy ; {T’lm'fi.Ht’nl nE*,'T&lt;l
' W'h '-talma alii I*f&gt;&lt; lure-ai-1'■ • .tw
General Luchts Fairchild, of Wisconsin,
rt"
,n
htituLi
“r *h,rh|MW
,M day
4% and
sl.r mi.
.&lt; \
whom they belong.
naux is preferred.
.
is tnitferiug from an attack at bronchitis.
3. 'l uc public land* bring the natural inker- '
.................... ;--------in tkr lnrrt i- :■ &lt; i «rh
Tbe reduction of the public debt during itancepr tbe pooplc, we’denounoe that pphey &gt;
a Vexed Question Anrwered.
which
bus
granted
to
cor;&gt;oriUlons
vast
uvctM
■
„
tbe month of May la estimated at 95,000,­
of land, and we demand that I mmtri laic and
PiTTsnciiOH, P*., May 30.—The Funeral
000.
vigorous measures be taken to rec'slm rnxn
Yssoctathm was addn-sosi vhsassolckiwu was auaressej yesother uerMM» inti-rw«tt-d hi Mid rtfate, are re- ------------------The West Side Bank, at New York, re­ mh o corporations for tbe peoples use and
sumed business Saturday, after a abort sus­ beiient all such land gianta as have been for- terday morning by Dr. A. S. Ijovett, of i Sl’KINGBOJLO, CRAWFORD CO., PENN. &lt;|uired to ap|p-ar al u im-wUuii of Mid i-ourt. thru
‘ « ‘‘’•hydril Mt tlx- frobatr offhe, In the city «f i
lelted
by
reason
or
non-fulfillment
of
ponp
. ri.-Hu- a H«»dlrf nf
pension.
tract, or that may havu been wrongfully ao- I Krte’
and‘GTJartes A. Hendlct. of New j Mention the Hamtinok Baxxkh.
Hnxilngw, hi Mid i-ohnty . mix! Mkiw i-auM*. if anv &lt;
A bear weighing nine hundred and thli^ qulrcd by corrupt 1&lt; glsiatJemnnd that such rail- , York. K. B. Brlngliuntt, of PliBodelphla,
therein-, why the prefer of said pet It loner ahouH
I not be granted.
J
teen pounds was killed last Friday at Milla­ road lands and other public domains to hence- ln
tn n&gt;« miMtinn
f&lt;»nh held as a aacrcdtrust to be granted only ln»nrtv®r -to
Jbe question
Where
And it l» further ordered that aald petitioner I
dore, WK
, TaSOlUTHOI I
to actual settlers tn limited quantities, and we ; man and wife are buried together,
i give notice, u&gt; i)«- ppntona lntere»lrd In wtol i
John D. Gltdon, one of the proprietors demand that alien ownership of land. Individ- , on which sideof the husband should
S'”*1!**- *’!J1*** priMlrucy of Mid iwtltkMi. and the I
of the Gibson House. Cincinnati, died Suu- “J
bearing Uiereoftiy ranalng a cop) of ibis onlrr i
,lw ’t1'0 &gt;“ Lurt«l-" replW: Tta
| to lie published In the Hastings Hanskk. a I
Inl.rVute
-™»’ on» ~wbo
ruled tta boue iu Hie
day morning.
newspaper printed and clrentatSl In Mid rcMBity
..ota W.SS -ta UtaTluunulon In ou(l&gt;l to tan tta tan poitlta; tat u In
Fire at Rockton. ML. Sunday morning
of Barry once in rat-h week for three MM-resalvidestroyed tlie buildings of the Nort^wertern rjuea and charge*, and that Congress shall I weddlugn the wife leans on tbe left Mtn of
| weeks previous to Mill day of bearing.
Paper Company.
,
X7
(’I.EMKNT RM1TH.
’
l'
lttaittad.lt
le
M.tableut
tadow
mt
construction oi national railroads, we also
„.i_
u— -,,
. *. , 1
A true copy.
Judged Probate.
A Staje Wheelman’s Amociatlon was demand tbe establishment of a Government , too rule by placing her en Uie left io
TORPID BOWELS,
death.” The follcwtng officer* were elected;
formed at De* Moines Saturday with thirty postui-telegrapb system.
DISORDERSD
LIVER,
5. All private property, all forms of money j President, A. I’. Burton. Erie, 1&lt;; Secre8»ate of Mlchljmii. Cmuity of Barry - **.
charter members.
uu “livit'i *L|
_
and
MALARia.
At a srsstou iif tlw* Probate Court for tlM-county I
Ur»'
WI-***; Tt—
Barkley A Hasson, coffee dealers at Bal­
From these sourees arise three-fourths of
"i u1”?? ,lo,1‘k,n »’ &lt;»“• ITubate Office In the city.
। urer, W. M. Hencock, Philadelphia. Tbe, Um diseases of tbe human rooc These
timore, are insolvent, owing $250,000, with maud a graduated income tax.
I
!'
"*.
,
k
r
“
un
‘
y
°«
MiHHtay.
tlw
imh
ggjrtjy Indicate their existence: Xmm at I miJiLVii’,. L1! iH”*r&gt;‘*r on" to'Hisand eight
6. w e demand an amelioration of tbe coo- association visited the cemeteries in the
nominal asseta of $900,000.
fiSr^
'
‘WPeCUbe
I hiuxlred aud eighty-four.
Charles Forrest, of the firm of Forrest &lt;fc
Pre-w-nt. Clement Smith. Judge at Probate.
Wiierl, wire dealers at Sandusky, O., Ims the convict labor system, by tbe rigid in- “»tory at Washington, Pa.
dri2£dn‘allr^&lt;,, ’hrr*U,e
Mwgsn.
of mine* and factories, by tbe re- '
.................................
disappeared, involving hh partner to the ex­ apectlon
duction or tbe boon of labor in industrial
Damagst by FrosL
«
*
?'ffUug the prilU.«i. xbdy rerltant of $S5,000’t&gt;r more.
establishment*, by fostering educaUonal In- '
'
l-aket
.?•
•&lt;
r
"
1
lor
^"Tlrt
and
abolhdilag
child tabor.
---------------- by ------------ ---------------Chicago. May 80.—The cold snap of
Of
A portion of a circular saw, which burst stUu&lt;ions
.iSICu : o’*.01 J11*^ tTlr' ,BW uf •«1&lt;1-deceased.
vnao, lUSBlirSTIOT, and 04at River Junction, Mich., Saturday, lopped tract la tor made
»—■i
««
&lt;*•■»«•.• ••
of Mid estate may
■infrom. qtvcsartear. IhmHI- ■
iM»d to® use of a remedy that acts direct ty
•way lire upper portion of John Heller’s starvation wages tbe workingmen of this growing fruits and grain In several sections I ontb
iwnmn.
JKsqeent attempt* »t ’•'.,R"“.fr'A;.ut itoer*eUvex, AsaUvurmcdlchieTDinrt I
to lbs popularity »flho vfUl";*' ww” ■
dnV^&gt;7
b «"*«*»&lt; tont Monday.the 16th
bead, hb brains falling to the ground.
country, aud we demand laws for its proven- | of a* 3^. Throughout Wisconsin, Ohio,
FIIXM have n° equal. Their action on u»
menl—&lt;ttlbsOmaiXal.*m&gt; •»»*]•
w
LJumF “e.xJ* “I ,r,‘ 0 r“’rk h» tlie fon*There Is good authority for the statement
A ’ We Insist upon a dbnsUtuUonai amend- 1
l!”‘1 ?owa
w*3
’ 22An»hT»??M KJlrJ r&lt;&gt;r,h’‘,w'J'r,’ll£of *aM priitkm,
I
SnJJfe*
tocneire
at
law
Of
Mid
dreenresl,
and
that Hie Secretary of War has informed meut reducing uio terms of offloe of United | done to fruit and vegetables by frost.
- -t
the President that lire evidence ngainsl
•|,Tt7 appear at a sewdun of Mid Court, then
General Swaim is sufficient to require his
meut of Conxi cm us shall place all Representr Pr”bate ‘NHW h‘ H»e Hty of International Thioat &amp; Lung In:
THE MARKETS.
°J a^ptnt nor totartare 1 HnKt loM h‘ **|,|‘”
trial by eourt-inartlaL
■trees of Uie people upon an equal footing I
M Lute-rite Awinw Uktkoit &gt;»■
*«•*&gt;'• an.&lt;} Jih«* twtH*. If anv
uwuy from committees u veto power i
Tire scheduler of Ferdinand Ward were and toko■ Kan
New
Y
ork
.
Junes.
&lt;Hn,
I Kn PvMabtnnt
■
filed at Nert York Saturday, showing total
L1VB STOCK—Cattie ..
MdewHhrt sold iwClttoner
ebeep
icllpped)
.
liabilities of $729, .'4L11, with actual assets
tate .S’**”*"}* hltmuted ill Mid rsMoo................ ...........
of only $3,500.
The nominal aaeeta are
heartM
“W ’^toon. and Uro
—Good to Choice
wo InalHi that aa an economic question iu Im- FLOUR
placed at $077,871.85.
V
Patents
porlanue Ik iuaignlficant-M compared with the WHEAT-No.
3
Red
...
|«per printed and eireulatetf hi Mid county of
At Batesville, Mien., Saturday morning tlnunctai beuw; for. vtierea% wo have aufNa
2
Spring....
„
for three sw^vr
H. W. Tliattr, editor of the lilailc. was
। •'"I? ®re
,,,rv In
1,1 each
rwu wrek
w&lt;
J wwk» previous to said cI-Siknt’^mith.
fired upon by Julius Porter, a lawyer. Af­
I HVB*-*7c*lorU
ter an interchange of aboto Porter tell dead, clooed while the volume of our me
I
(A
tree
copy.}
POHK-Mms &lt;New&gt;
.
and Tbacar was acquitted at tlie preliminary circulation »u adequate to tiMMfeedn
, I ABO—fleam .....................
trial
merco.
1
CHEESE
Samuel M. Slowmaker, Vioe-President of
WOOL-Domestic
tbe Adams Express Company, died Sunday
Sr
.
CHICAGO.
BKE\ E8—Extra
Thlx-ln'hluteba- hmiule.1 In I ■■
at Old Point Comfort Of late year* be had ameudmeot to Uie coanUtuUnn tn favor of
Choice
,J Paris, trit-aide Mintrim "f H ■..
eetortalued himself by raising thoroughbred •uffraae renrdtea of mx andaiao on the sub­
riXNtMIld tta special treatment Ul fah«rr..
Good
ject
of
the
liquor
tralftc.
cattle in Maryland, and owned the finest
Medium
tt. All djsubhwl soldtea of the late war
DrefnreA.
lutigr of 1‘robate.
-•T’T,..... .A«thma.Breqrhi&gt;
..... Tl........ 1'-* I HI
herd of Jerseys In the United Staten.
Butchers' stock
should bo equitably pwialoned. aud wo de­
Inferior Cattlej..
’xmtMieSaa ~ ""
” JOMr|* ,Ww^,, Mir iit'.iinifmi
nounce the policy of keeptn* a small array of
।
HOGS-Live-Good to Ciiotei
Mourtellr'a new al»d aiaiurilnl .
TBBOWJf OM AM 1CL-FLOE.
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE MILS
gperomcirr. up hiMnmwnt «iwt&gt; 1'■J;' .
■•••"
Irnl proiirrtWa dlrerl h&gt; par'*
Seveoty-fm Starving Se»mrn Carried Out from obtaining juwLoe from the Government
they helped to save.
i
&lt;&gt;o&lt;xl to Choice Dairy...,
whirii J* now w-d in ail th" ‘•»‘l *•»
Rnro|*r. It h enl» shtre Hr. Mi t. u
The principal dlffarenee of Jones' report;
Uun iukI dlworery «f "'If
. 'i ull1
from that of tbs majority was la the fallow- .
foundland rolling brig Confederate, Captain
iS.i2.7iiSi.L’l s*-'
.. ■&lt;■&lt;«* b&gt; ii» «un ar- n* kwr l«m- 1' J
demand that OnegreM shall | GRAIN-Wtoat. No.*........ .
suftt'iei-H eivftrd U»
&gt;n H
&gt; Corn.No.*...................... ?
84%
immml.. u m*1-.?j» ■ '»’
Oats. No.X
»1K
&lt; InihiniiiTu
Hye.
No.
S
formidable
in
Notre portation to-srgM, eumpleUag public build­
Barley. No. 3
BBOOM CO BN.........
ings. building a navy, and fttr such other purnan ii iMuor
■ ..
Green Hurl
poaca as Congress W aaa aMtad to afiproprioompleteiy
countv and divert tetisf»
■
anwUi.M
..F .
Floe Green.
rite Aw.. IWfrit. w
e prayer of
___ Inferior....;................... .
FOTATt IttL-G ood to Cbo oe.
(ratal
PORK—Me&lt;s...........................
LARD-tMaam.........................
UM situatiou.
LtnUBtt■
At tMMtaert peril aud in an exhausted con­
(ton.* Dressed Siding
dition they reaetod Trulimgate, bcwrifeJ
Flooring
TAIHSm.rTloN NOTICE
Vommoti Boards

•ents £-rtx*

;:,'^"^r4“non.,~1

- ,u&lt;&amp;^..

Tie Science of Life. Only $1.
°rj[un

KKOW thyself.^bw

.

.

‘^1

Tbe most fttemiiejiire-HLive
Stock Establishmentth kWofIiL

TUTT'S
PILLS

IRON
TONIC

MSB»

urAnifuti^i^ss
HtflUALHt

4

!kI2!L«WAi.v
3&amp;&amp;i

IE

follows:

Oktattaa............. ,...^T g&lt;
EAST LIBERTY.

fcolviM nj inwtwii run i

‘ABTNRBNH1I* NOTH'*-

HALTlMtittt

18 tlS

MMMHISmW •“** j

a,,, ami «»“*

i UVhih®
‘I

�Hastings Banner,

VOL. XXIX. NO. 7.

Hastings, mich., june

i884.

WHOLE NO. 1507.

CEORCE DIDN'T WRITE IT.
Farow.ll Addrroa.

02
g

■

i

'if

Are Thou Posted Wro to Buy
goods cheap?

TO

’ S’

$&lt;T
a
?
co
cr
G
3

o
3
c
V
o
c
I

Will Kell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Will sell thee Best Prints for fy'.
Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will sell thee Dress Goods for Sc.
Will sell thee Oeehuere for 46c.

'

Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for SS.OO.
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large lx&gt;y for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $S.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.

If thee will call and see what goods are sold fqr at Lewis
Stem’s, thee will not see in vain.

\ Come early or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
oil you.

Lewis Stern,

e

DO YOU WANT

A LEAP YEAR IDYL

around, and—but, thank God, baby is
safe.*’
Tears began to choke the fair prisoner’s
utterance.
Her husband's arm slipped

S

and disordei

couple stepped down; taby
t&gt;or* placed in ita moth«A
all through the night, and.aU through But

ON BEDLOE’S ISLAND.
Thai the faithful as well

|?H-£^^r,iKnffuSys£*SS,Sl.kll"« &gt;*“'* “■■■ I--

«*-*»«■

son, swearing sue would cut him off -with

our ambition aud set it« right.

lative" Ioum of her husband there is Htti-

The first indications of active work upon
Bedloe’H Island which the near-sighted vis­
iter sees as te* lit 1- steamboat Edwin
Haye* get* within a mil* of tbe old fort, is

CREAT SMOKERS..

thia elevated bridge men are constantly
rolling a hand-car which receive* the bar­
General Sherman amokes quit* aa con

holds of the bargas at tbe dock and tak
If the men who built Fort Wood in 1812 bad
planned a foundation for the Bartholdi

Victoria in bis mouth. He smogs* a* if l
wa* a disagreeable daty to be perform*.;
a* rapidly as possible, chews th* *«d th*is in bls mouth, and bites It off iq qbuhk*
so that hi* cigar is consumed a* fast at **.&lt;
etjd as it is at the other.

make a superb piazza upon which to build
the pedestal proper. The stone work of tbe
fort looks as if it had. been finished not
more than ten yeairs ago and attract* the
admiration of engineers who visit the Is­
land. In October last the present work was
begun under the direction of General Stone.

mouth; Sherman never does.

He lays 1

to fill up the whole interior of the fort with
cement, it was decided to build a cmen^
sub-pedestal, beginning twenty feet below
the surface of the ground, and fifty below or the furniture around tbe room in whici
he happen* to be smoking I* usually load
tween this sub-pedestal of cement- and edwih several half consumed stub*. A
the walla of the Iort will be arched over his headquarters, when be was in’ Wash
and sodded down. In tbe center of tlie .
fort tbe sub-pedestai now begins to rl«*
above the parapet*; it has b*en slowly and room that he frequent* I, and the staff offi
caret illy constructed—a solid mass of cent called them "Sb erman's old soldiers.'
Tbe General is an absent minded indi
Portland cement, ninety.feet square at the
foundation, growing smaller as it rises. vidual. and bi*earele«sne*s of th* form* o
is tb* result of .
preoccupatio
Boa-ds hold the mass firm until th* co- etiquette
.
--------- ------indifference to propriety. H
meat is set. Tbe cem*t used seventy ;i rather than indifferenc*
frequently been
been known
known to
to borrow
borrow a
a cc
year* ago upon Fort
Wood is as II ba* frequently
strong to-day aa the granite itself, j W Ret • Hff 't *ad then throw th* otb*
and that now used is suppose.! to be man’* cigar away without regard to coi&gt;

[Cincinnati Enquirer.}
Only one young lady of thia place. Cum­
min vtlle, has thus far been beard of tak­
ing advantage of the privilege that leapyear is popularly supposed to bestow.upon

.

I
' wbea tee priaanw was
I s-air* 10 ** bwkad up his
; ** ••P^fated from him. I

“Can sb* go, Judge*"

at a time and the chief work of rhe men is
to make'the cement by mixing pure Port­
land cement with powdered and broken
•‘.one.
As a layer of this composition six
ash tore
inches thick is put- on, the men arm themsdve* with pavers’ rammers and pound
th* mats evenly. A few days’ exposure
secrecy when the information was ob­ tofs-in and wind' hardens the whole. Th*
tained, no names can be given. Suffice it top of this sub-pedestal is now abov: tbe
ftvel of tbe ramparts and is abost seventy
and rdspvctable rasident* of tbi* ward. feet square; in another month it will b*
_------------------------------ ■-------------------------------- It *»*ms that *be was keeping company'
I ______ FT-----------—__________________ :------- with a vary worthy young man, and mil- twelv* feet higher then at present end all
will be ready for tb* pedestal proper,
i tors were approaching a crisis, when hl*
which will be built of natural ► tone. As
“P feeling badly, didn't ns:. mother, hearing bow the land lay, app*a-,1 r
.-uw. wvu
no en- 1 ad upon the seen*, and Informed tbe treesRood,
don’t« wain
want urr»Aini,
breakfast, no appetite,
MHPV Karl I..L ur.,1
u_. ___

.At the C

£

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-Onml W..,lop»aj.
yjj MM,
“trusted to nobody his work, and you can
see that all of these letters are of a char­
acter that be especially says no third eye
must look at them."
We turned over letter after letter, some
written from Newburg, on the Hudson,
some from Morr stown, N. J., some from
Philadelphia.
Finally we came to one
written about the yaar 1WL It was dated
Fredericksburg, Va., and addrestad to Mr.
. Madison, and said: “I wish to sehl you a
very confidential commnnicationjrfid 1 am
particular about Intrusting it to th* mail
here, lest it be intercepted." Turning over
a few pages we came to the letter itself,
and it was a request to Mr. Madison to
prepare for Washington a farewell ad­
dress to tile people of tbe United States
from thelr-President, who had made up his
mind not to serve two terms in the presi­
dential office. I sat down by my old host
and read this letter all through aloud. He
tells Madison that be wlsnes him to put in
phraseology the* letter, and he also wishes
bis advice about tbe propriety of Lsuing
any letter at alL Washington’« manner is­
as delicate and timid as if be were for th*
first time coming into tbe public preeepce.
He proceeds to reason out bis approaching
retirement to show that tbe office of Presi­
dent is distasteful to him, and yet to fear
that if he should issue an address of fare­
well prematurely it plight be considered a
bid on his part for re-election.

Will sell thee Sh^wls for 75r and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for *4.00.

P

*

[Boston Globs.}
Gul, -rtw. o( . p^p b. b.d of .on. of
Madison’s relics. He says: Tbe old gen­
tleman then edged his way In and optMd
•n inner door, which was not' locked, and
then be took out quit* a good-sized book,
looklag hk* a sort of ledger or day-book.
“There," said be, "1 bound that book my­
self. 1 would not let anybody touch it.
The contents were too valuable to intrust
to a workman.” He opened this book,
which had neither gilt nor printing upon
It, and on nearly every page was pasted a
beautiful specimen of Washington's com­
position.
“Heavens,” said 1, “what a pobl* clerk
be was! Just see that writlag; saldkxn a
word erased, and the linns «e straight a* if
they were ruled, and what ink he must

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General Sheridan is fond of tobacco, an*
enjoys a quiet smoke, but be mn’l do any
thing else while be ba* a cigar In bi.
■south without losing hi* fire. He breathe
thro’ hiw»o*e. and unless be .pays
at .
- -strict
---------»«nlton to th* bosin*&lt;s of ■m-.king, his c
r&gt;*» o« every other minute. Tb* re
l« tf**1 the c*rpet around bis desk am
eu«pWor* beside him is usually strew*,
w*th half-burned matches, for he general!}
D*rf« • fuU b0*
**&gt;•“ ,or
h&gt;
'mokes. I called his attention to tbe fa.
tb* otber day, and he said: “Yes, that’,
lhe onlT extravagance I am guilty qf

mad-t into square block* weighing fifteen : m*tch I have wasted, I would be a* rich a •

or twenty pounds which are used for test- , Vand*rbilt\”
'
a shilling and threatening all kinds of dire ing.
A hay fork or a manure fork ?
z
It U Interesting to Me Grant and Sb*r
! consequences unless sb* would forthwith
Th* flni-bad work wtll consist, therefor*, ' id*° •mok'’
*r. th* on* as If t* cam ■
: and lorever discard him. To this, at first. of a Portland cement baa* fifty feet high, bT U naturally, and th* other as if be ec
A hoe, shovel, rake or spade ?
: the maid reluctantly consented, and tbe
- pedestal of atnne 15» feet high, an.I a '
‘L but didn’t know how to do it v*n
prospective |moth.r-ln-law retired in good
f*et H4 ’
I
I order highly elated with_tewv'et^.v"lta^
143 feet "*hl^b.
Tb* torch of th- &lt;^1. Grant nev*r relight, a cigar, bat t
A gasoline or an oil Stove?
her v.ctory. Kame 1 «*tu*
.
’
w u ■»
*b""«»-*•1
k*d s“rid*n'*
&gt;» •'»“&gt;«- «p •
i dyys of-er the young lady met a masculine
Any tin, copper or sheet iron ware?
Ii acquaintance of hers, and being very old I~-w‘*u£-r * ..
- ---------SAFETY POSTAGE-STAMPS.
Any eave-trouging or roofing?
.
Vrvwrlptlon of a Buston physician, diiqw-need bin] her sid mishap in Cupid a field of bat- .
.
withdrawn and tea ialakd la A
..) years
|e. Tula
a very
, ears by
by a
a Boston
Boston druggist.
druggist.
i ttl*.
Tuls Irwnd,
Irwnd, b*ing
being o;
o: a
very sympasympa- “T****° *1tbdrawn. and tb* island is
J. One dose will care an v ord iimrv rontrh It
.
....
.
T z
now under control o'General Stone. Tb*
A cistern pump, well bucket or lead pipe ?'
•**
«p: old bospl'al. a snbatau ill brick building,
you* » cent bottle of.“Hub" Cough Cure, bar In every way possible, and ended by i
M Juu'ltepuIMtwin. »»&gt; MhM
“Conu onr U&gt; my UOW,. 1'r. 1 and tbe ban ack* are occupied by the men
Jack knife, clothes line or a wringer?
I You can have yoar choice of thstn.” ' work, which Is done under contract. A ' is that occasioned by the repealed «**
force of from sixty to one hundred Italian j thd .same postage-stamps. The Unite
Pithy, points or boot blacking?
j Whether tbe invitation was given in jest
m

Do you want a pail that wont rust in a year?

' took him at hi« word and called that *v*nt ou. interfering with tbe boly of tb
ing, but received no encouragement from
land she
every day and inspect* the work.
.
the boys, who were very bashsul, and
Indignation, Dyapepsia. Heailai iw, Nervous-! even uad to ge home unaccompanied. Tue j
™|d nl'y'S±!?ilfn lX5',"JSISS!**Lt : »»‘d*y U&gt;.r.ib.r m.t b.r, .od told b.r ' tbe pedes'al proper, as the funds In the . show of reason, found toe long-daetrv
: committee's hands do not warrant engage- ' secret, for which be has obtained a paten
torpid Liver. Bomecail It LivercompMint. nil., , „ r . . . .
...
. .
f“WAklO O
D
’ ioiwif^,'^'.
lousiieiMi, etc. ^^U^ipjvvriwUie
Tlie Meer governs the’iiyMtBmsystem; ifIt| »hat
«*»•*falsaon
bls son JJJbn
jhn had
had been
beenvery
very much
much imim- j ments ahead. The work on Bedloe’s Island I His a amps are printed on.fine tissue papei
r-VAlNv} OL rjnUUixO.
t the
Is Inactive,
theUnr
Liverfs
Inactive,unrmaybe
one maybeblllmts.
blllmis,or
orhave
hare prwsed
prwwdwith
with her
her appearance,
appearance, but
butwas
wastoo
too ~
------ J
22,7, tA"within
—; ;cere
------ —
,-----------will com
come
to a •stand-still
ully&gt; prepared
mueilax&lt;
v » * ■ * ww
j fever andiamie.
axiie. betul"-*'. . ... m.keanvadvan-es
..
.
headache, malarial fevers, dlzzi- i) .L„.hfal
and....
a Ivi.od ' wlU
® 10,4
’’tod-stiilkwithin
six weeks I c*re
ally
with o 1I an I mucilag.
: ncss, ew. "rhesc may lead to worse
IhmT Ihniwyou ohl wringer, awny, but bring them tana, ami
ne»' ruUa riti«
.''.J'.',.
------------- —
—Tuls —
-----------------—
——.
___ ,n( «,«, tb«t
uuu.
irr .,
new n-tanly, Z-&gt;rKZA. Is now
taking
the -----------------------her to call aga.n.
she did
the next'
ZZ------------------- -------an
ia a™
lend of sll other renx-dlen a. « Lr van Bwivla- ,MD|m. John ov.roam* histimiditv suffl- AITPAXTUD TIT 4 V T&gt; iDQ I **r&gt;
‘ btror* “Bt *’ “’7
! ton. XU kinds of repairing done on short notice. Iiag» taken In exchange1; rnn. It seems to act In a remarkable way upon
k...
tbM organ-It
onan—tl corrorta
.-oreertethe
t.iu* the
Uu- urine
uriti ami
muI ciently
etaally to
10 engage,
eiwe iu
courwMUou wrth
w«* b*r,
bw,
____________
' Tb, nrhitinc 1, done oalh. mucUaaeun
ij that
the bile,
in conversation
anything yon want in our line.
tbe blood.
Mood. Friend,
FrleMl. keep
Keep the
Ule Liver
tJvrr healthy
brMtli, with
wlrti ' and escorted
aeeorre.l ber
her Uotiie
uoiue and mad*
aud. his
bl, adad.
, .,im ..iJ.n. th. I...
the
------------------------------------------------------ ... 1
AN EXHIBITION OF WOMAN'S LOVE.
rie^X™
ZO-PK-BA
and oilier troubles are thru-corrected.
- • •
...
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss, druggist.
M.b-qu.n'ly (bey — re merried, uod Uuy
------------------er.dlo.ud .od Uurefor. c . .. u.
er. now a, happy M « pMror turtlMdo,,,. Th. D.,o«o« .r . uul. Cbuwo Wou.o i-lo..
Th. only w.v ot loo~u.ua I, tro&lt;
, This
TU&gt;. is what migut be called a
. Ileap-year
—.-------- '
- -- - UulMWrUbymoUuulua. .nd Ono.:
CLIMBING THI SPINAL STAINS.
' Idyl, and is written without exaggeration |
1 the tissue pspar comas off, the printing—
—witu mallee toward nuue and charity for ■
Invisible Arohlteetwr* in a New hnglsn
I alL
j “Yea.’ she said, ’'onr chlMreu are married •
(Chieago Herald.]
mxl gone, and my husband and I sit by our winHER FIRST MISSTEP.
I ter fire much an we did before Che little ones
Saturday last Herman Rier, a salesman p cket for a whole year ai
, c:uve to widen tbe drete. Life Is aomrtiilng
*nd । for J- Menendez, who ba* a wholesale cigar ■ oerfectly well when used.
I1W anrntri ovrr'fhe Spot wr^dsrfnl from, only j
r*Us wuh Her ““k7 *“ tl,e
Suwet.
i I establishment at g5 East tv
Washington
and «.
a '
------------------- 1-----e Street.
-.a.:——
Will Buy one &lt;rf those Celebrated
K&lt; ra'4.1
b-r .
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tL ™.|.
T ““‘T.
T*
*‘nWCK °°WN ,Y HER
▲ lady
—if
if appesrauco
appearance and
and costly
costly gargar- . rested on tbe charge of having collected
friend rowiltab'. ga/lUR Into tbe gluwitigooala 'I A
&gt;»dy—
------ttnaifintt—
—i.-rr—ihMitnmi ilwnwui,. to&gt;u&gt;, Indlciu uncial
welal po.lU»-M&lt;raeWd
ua wa
aboat HA. H. wa, baton • - .,r-yr-- m ri.T... b.
windowed fdovr. "You know
kaow w»
wa ww&gt;oo&lt; Mop j ,u,ntkm ln pi,,, a.aooa. Naw Yort, oa JuaUoa Toou yntarday, a&gt;4 &lt;ba caaa waa
rwaw. a Brwtal Bww
tolling up the hill, tltough.” *
‘ It .1 —
.b.nY
amt- ----------Monday
nllbt, b. .ti«am,
to tba M,b Io mB-boRd,. Klar
IWooawr.Oj bate all
Sure'y w? cannot, and tor invsrlf
. ---, -•
- aloe,
- with oontlnoad
, , .
--. Sr
w.y
.
fnult with,that iMMVwrity provided the Mdv,«w B baby in her arm*. When at last she .
[ Ml «»&lt;*;• •I'l—lk • •&lt;?“ —
since my health utterly broke down. Mv sys- 1 the Infant an I ««nt o- Pul reman Newi ‘f1” w&gt;i*.
ny1****- M&gt;
i man. T.&lt;e unconscious m &gt;tu*r wa* locked
'.'”rS»Eil!.£^rtTi“ uSoTTb.TiS'.?^ «p .» u,. r.tJ, St™.* StaUo. Hou.. Tb.
daughter.
that wltliotit eSjoylng it. and hml no .'tTngth ch.ld, a b autifully dressed boy, jumped
SX.“' 'SXSTT-w™ Hif “'sstu!! I
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If so, call on

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£ 1 TLhT'o,

'bTRONGER TIIA5 BARS. !-u.il.*. H qHwd m Z

Call and see us, two dorrs west of bank.

Evans &amp; Brooks

One DollarI

HEALTH-PRESERVING

M*3t off he trouble. Tbe dlscaae-whlch wme I i desk, and seemed equally happy wuen an
' tit lie weakness of si!
vital orustin-pro- j aifent of mu Society for the Prevention of
i
.iSLlX ‘ Cruelty to CblMra. are*,.J to ta,a ear.ol

the Moraarb. Tbe UM M tb™- «a- « "Wm- i blm-

I ^f tb^-rnrrl^of PARKEK STiiMC im sii invts- was yesterday brought up In the Essex
| onmt In Jud such caws «*• mine I took it nnd j Mark.t polio® Court. Baby wa« also Were,
!Sr™k^^T:.!b^theL'2!^?»-?'pUri««’ltb.l.l, poliramio*. -bl.,.™

borbvud over the affair.

envat -a,

(Ertrort f1intrrvl^ with ff? wite
rosid^ne* to fee Ju.
I P. Ferry, paolor &lt;d Baj'iW t-htireh, (oWbrook. . A well-dnaMvd young
«*»•
________________________________ I Jurtioe White: “Bb* ia

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This is a well known make of (.-orset, and the price e quote (
25 per cent less than they have ever been sold.
,

Mb hlcsu HUtr Uud &lt;»gce.»

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�The Hastings Banner

Furnace ।

MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Miciu June 6U8S4.
XDTTOBXAL NOTBB.

Acbora, BL, Juns «.
this city,on te Prairie street ro*.
W. Fletcher. Wttk him lives hb too, Merritt
Fletcher, who b twenty-five year* of age.
Half
a mile south of the' Fletcher farm, m»
;
the Galena road, lived until yesterday Otto
Hope, a Germ tn. Hops bis had in his em­
ploy
a young German named Elie Sleinbum.
I

Ab we go to press, the national republican convention is in aesaion at Chieago,
for the purpose of naming the nation’s
next chief magistrate.
It looks as
though Blaine might be the man; but
at this writing no one can with certain- '
grazing land sufficient for tbe wants of his
ty predict the assembly's choice. The '
gathering is one of the most notable in
the history of the republican party, and
is remarkable for the number of its dis­
tinguished delegates. .John F. Lynch,
colored, of Mississippi, was made tem­
porary chairman; and for the first time
in American annals, a man with Afri­
can blood in his veins presided over a
national convention of a party.

opened road, running north and south, con­
necting tbe Galena and Prairie street roads.
This road has for some time furnished comFletcher and Hope. Tbe men have
trouble at various Hums over their dalt

There are few cemeteries in this coun­
try in which the democratic party has
not searched for presidential timber.
They have resurrected Tilden and Hen­
dricks, so far- It is about time they
were mousing around among the Egyp­
tian mummies, for the best authorities
say that Tilden and Hendricks are alto­
gether. too dead, and too long dead. No
one whose political principles antedate
the flood will do even for the demo­
crats; but a man who swore “by the
constitution" when Cheops was built is
good enough (o lead the bourbon hosts
t&lt;&gt; defeat. __________________

this trouble culminated in murder Sunday
morning.
When tire two berth were driven Into the
road Saturday morning tbe two Fletchers
assaulted Stetoburn and beat him. Hope ac­
companied Stein bum yesterday morning

“Beast Butler, the spoon thief,"
“Widow Butler, the salary grabber."
These were the choice terms the Journal
. once used when speaking of the present
greenback candidate for president.
Presto, change*. The spirit of the
Journal man's dream has changed. The
“Beast,” “spoon thief,” “Widow" and
“Salary Grabber” has now blossomed
into the “Reformer,” the “Laboring
Man’s Friend.” When was the Journal
right; ten years ago or now? Ben. is
the same “cock-eyed son of destiny” he
used to be. The change is all in the
Journal man.
.

Morrison is determined to carry his
free trade fight into the next national
democratic convention. The country
will watch the side show, and the re­
publicans will elect the next president
as usual.

This week’s convention is the one
that does the business, and its choice
will be the choice ~
__ . party
________
of _the
and
country. Gen. Sherman and Rolrert
Lincoln wouldn’t make a bad team
either.
The greenbackers, in their late na­
tional convention, cut loose from the
democrats by putting up a full ticket.
It was expected they would simply
nominate a candidate for president.
Cyrus G. Luce seems to be gaining in
popularity as a republican gubernatorial
candidate. The latest contribution to
his boom is the waspish opposition of
Don. Henderson.

Free-pass Banker Begole vs. Farmer
Luce is about the size of the next gub­
ernatorial contest, judging from present
appearances.
For deeds of violence, Barrry county
is getting an unhealthy notoriety.

[London World.]
Although inferior in money-making
power to a pill, a sauce, too. can make tbe
- guineas roll briskly iu, and notably hat
thia been tbe ease with Worcestershire.
A scrutiny of .the label will show that it i-i
prepared “from the recipe of a nobleman
of tbe countv.” The nobleman is Lord
&lt; Haodys, and Messrs. Lea &amp; Perrins'
connection with the nance came about
rather curiously.
Many years ago, Mrs. Grey, author
' of “The Gambier's Wife,” and other
novels, well known in their day, waa on
a visit at Omberaley Court, when Lady
Sandys chanced to remark that she
wished she could get some very good
curry powder; which elicited from Mrs.
Grey that she had in her desk an exeellent rtciptv which her uncle, Sir
Charles, chief justice of India, had
brought thence and given her. Lady
Sandy* said that there were some clever
chem.ste in Worcester, who perhaps
might be able to make up th*- powder;
at all events, when they d&amp;ve in after
lunch they would see.
'
Messrs. Lea A Perrins looked at tbe
recipe, doubted if they could procure
all the ingredieutM, but said they wonid
do their best, and in due time forwarded
a packet of t’ae powder. Subsequently
the happy though* struck some ono in
tire business that I he powder might,
solution, make a good sauce. The

to an understand ing in recard to te use of tire
land. They met Fletcher and bls son about
midway in te disputed territory- But a
few momenta' talk had ensued when te
elder Fletcher drew a knife and advanced
on Hope. Stetaburn seised Fletcher's arm
and held him. Young Fletcher, who was
sitting ou the fence, here sprang to the
ground, drew a revolver, and fired. Stein-?
fired two more shots, striking Hope
4n te side and breast, and killing him in­
stantly. The murderer then turned to te
prostrate Stninburn, and to make bis work
sure fired another shot into hb breast Tbe
two Fletchers then left te spot Steinbum
crawled to te house of Joseph Ingham,
about a quarter of a mile distant, where he
was cared foe.
Tbe neighborhood was soon aroused, and
crowds of excited farmers were at the scene
of the murder all day. Stelnburn’s deposi­
tion was taken, which dieted the facts as
related. A warrant was sworn out for the
arrest of te Fletchers, and they are locked
up at the police station here. They say tb*
killing was done in self-defense; that
Hope attacked tlie younger Fletcher, and
that in the struggle Hope was killed. Tbe
story h discredited, as Fletcher shows no
sigus of being attacked.

Our $7.50 All Wool CMsimere Suits for $5.00.
Our $15 Fancy Cassimere Suits for $7.50.
Our $18 t.assimere Suits for $7.50.
Our $20 Light Worsted Cassimere Suits for $7.50

ARE ALL GOING FAST.
Everyone is wondering how we can sell suits ?t such prices
but then, when they study it over in their minds they
easily see that we have bought the same Grades of Oooas
ranch less than those originally cost that we do justice to o
customers to give them the benefit of the decline.
Now we have placed on our Half Price Counter the followihg
Bargains:

Men’s Fine Worsted Cutaway Frock Cassi­
mere Suits, cost the Manufacturer $16.50
annd Retail for $20,00, will be
• The Most Powerful Heating Furnace Ever Sold
sold at once for
I Heating Successfully the ’past winter where other furimce,

ZT' 4 rx rx rr-f^AA (Ti T Afl failed, when thermometer ranged from 4 to 30 deg. below zem
S 12.00. $ 1 2.00. J&gt; 1 2.VU.
Every Furnace Warranted.

Brown Corkscrew Worsted Sack Suits, worth MaifaCtlTOd 31d Sdlll Oil? bj BUfflAN BBQS., Hatting, gjtj.
$18.00, with broad binding on

Only $12.00, $12.00
,

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BUILDERS’

.

Four Button Cutaway Dress Tricot Suits, a
Bargain for $18 and $20, come and
take one for only

HARDWARE,

$12.00, $1200, $12.00 PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c
Plaid Cassimere Suits, worth

Nice Mixed

MATTERS OF BUSINESS.

Week's Failures.
New York, May 31.—Special dispatches
to Bradstreet's from leading cities indicate
that general trade has continued in the
decline of te three weeks past This
is partly due to the fact that In
the heavy grain-growing States the
fanners have not Vet finished work
on tlie crops. Reports from these re­
gions continue to be generally favorable.
Those from the Pacific Coast and tlie spring
wheat Slates are uniformly so. While most
accounts from the exclusively winter wheat
States point to a full crop with te plant at
present In excellent condition, there nro
some ad vices therefrom indicating that some
damage lias been done to the winter wheat
in various localities.
The prices of iron continue unchanged.
Tbe only improvement b in te demand
noted for mill irons. Several Pennsylvania
firms have signed the acale of wages de­
manded by te Amalgamated Association,
which decreases tlie chances for success on
the part of te mill owners in their efforts
to secure arbitration.
Coal mining (anthracite) will be stopped
twelve out of tlie twenty-six working days
in JuhsL instead of nine, as at firet intend­
ed. This was necessitated by tecontinued
stagnation ol Ilia coal market The output
of coal thus far in te year is but one
week’s work behind that at a like time in
1888, although te stoppage it proportion­
ately creator.
Tbe wool trade situation show* ao ImprovetMeuL Buyers in the country, »s well
as in tire Eastern markets, are operatej
with a good deal of caution.
There were 148 failures and suspensions
la tbe United States reported during the
past week, against 188 in te preceding
week, end 180, IM sod 87 in te arrespond-

$16.50 for only

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one suit for only $10.00,
Also All Wool Cassimere Suits, $3.50.

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About Perfumery Chiefly!

Quality Comes First

Torritorbs, IS. auM

Consumers of perfumery know this.

twelve thousand pertOQS gateixjd on tbe
the city militia and te veterans of te re­
bellion formed aa lapwing procession.
AH tbe cemeteries were crowded with
people who listened to te orators
and participited ia te strewing of
Hower*. In Nmt York City President ArGan*ral Butler

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The warm weather will soon be upon us,
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We make
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tbe

Low Prices

Bargains in Boys’ Clothing.

Eighty per cent wereteseof small trader*,
whose capital was leas than 85.000. Classi­
fied by sections and compared with last

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They do not know in the same way as the chemist; but

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Don't all come in a rush.
We are just receiving the finest styles of
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comes to good goods al low prices, our house
cannot be beaten in the state.

they find out somehow.

They buy persistently year after year perfnnies that abound

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While they buy disappointing perfumes but oncfe in a

1 HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN

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unrailed te naw soMien*
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In view of tbe above facts I have just purchased a stock of

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is saying a good deal as almost every large city in the United
in common with most good things, it b
utej, an enormous trade in
he profits, I am told, amount

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�The Hastings Banner.
h^stphu.

■

MWS CHAPTER

•»»»«. ”*•

“Strong fa' u inuwely jealous fallow.
alight bruise over one eye. where he
•nd I regard his act ss a freak of his
thinks Strong hit him with a stone.
mad,^causeless and unreasonable jeal-

Babktoovsty^ibbd bsoqmd.
“■^“•OyX^TOBL. A pnremr

Local News.
ir'filation

,

fgeeir,

Batvmdat Last.

|

KD THE AMOVttT VOV OWE ML ■
O. D. SPAtLDING. ’
fob unci
„..«risna,ra&gt;v.mii~w«« «r
irn &lt;&gt;r wilt r.rh.er. tor a awellie,
in II..IUT'. Bwqetr. °&lt; »"• ■»■&gt;.
or nra—
•»•

A TALK WITH MR. 8TB0NG.
We called upon Mr. Strong at the
News office, and found him busy as
usual with his work. We asked him if
he had anything to say concerning his
alleged crime. He replied, “Of course
1 had rather nothing be said; but as a

' headed.

Strong wan arrested that afternoon
io Atfaul
I
‘ for aasaufa with intent to klD. brought
, ®r tome time, in certain Nashville 1 hrfore ^”*1- Perady. waived exarainacircles, rumors alleging criminal inti-1,10n' •nd »»veIwil for »1J»O, with six
niacy betweffi Dr. L. A. Foote and Mrs 1 «"«•«. *&gt;r hfa appearance A the cir- newspaperman 1 know there will be
Orno Strong have been frequent and I , Qit-/
and must be. I have no statement to
pusaed for currency.
Evidently three
TtM'parties concerned are all promi- make. If the matter comes to trial, 1
reports were discredited by Mr. strong. ■ ent 10 x«h'ille, in both social and shall give the reasons for my actions,
he took no particular pains to sat-' reilgious circles.
The aflalr causes and the events that caused me to do as
NmeeK of their truth, and seemed
“frow and fa regardedasal- I did. I prefer that you get your state­
*? “»• h»W11&gt;' with his wife.
The !
* calamity to the village.* Mr. ment elsewhere."
“One thing I do want to say however.
1 Jiar®es "c™ emphatically denied by ^tron« founded and haa for years pub­
X'"&lt;«he‘«S. People talkai. I
x“»villle News, and fa one You will hear on the streets plenty of
^ln
tewmvlnce(i. of the most prosperous and wide-awake rumors .affecting the character of my

ft-si i-niiAScn meeting at Temperance
I , i Sunday afternoon next.
iitF.ll invoice of Broadhaufa
.tteceival at Morse Nevins'.
:
«• c t TI will meet with Mrs
' "1; '^iX-UTuX’^m^n '
, |, uicnt -mi9I MXt lues.lay afternoon
nt half pa* two o’clock.
of the innocence of the accused Arties ; (o^^brts of the Michigan loqd press.
( HiLDREN’s tlay Will be observed at
Of Saturday’s shooting the following 1 &gt;
te &lt;dwayg B v«7 poaiUve man in
th&lt; M. E. church next, Sunday. An in- is the generally accepted report:
Ihis •ctions and convictions, he has
t. rating p.ogram has lieen prepared.
Wednesday, of last week, Mr. .Strong i
law‘abldinff
peaceful citizen
. . i.i.v as much money will be ex- ‘ took
w morning train &gt;ivgu
ok the
from Nashville ■ „ baturda-v last His enemies- and
!. nded in the city for new buildings ; with the intenti^o7vkitlngr Bav Citv °n8 °f
P'*itive make-up has enemies
—business
-----------------with the
Mlc 1Iuuiaft
.r‘of the
lament
;,•,&lt;! improvements as in 1883—about | on
manager
the l^l&lt;*r"!jfh?S "J*”7
I f
L. n w —extension
~ —— —I--- —
northern
of the M. C. R. . R.
-*
— • his
• ■ man at Jackson,
—
* ’
A. Black and I’hineas Smith, ,r
He
found
rompleted
whM
iu-raagvnients
niiiI Mrs. John Hotchkiss have had con- e* ”’u“ *-------------- --‘h.-‘ desired" to
make,
and
returned
to
Nashville
on
the
&lt; nt.* walks laid in front of their res8:tt p. in. train. Uolng to hfa home he
jri-utivu houses on Green street.
D_____
i he concert Friday evening,' given --- ------016 *- r°nt doors and found them

^“^&gt;1111

I

wife
While not the most discreet of
women, either by nature or education,
I know her heart and affections are
right.
I know she loves me as she
could love none other, and 1 want te
say that I do not think she is a Uc*ctious woman.
I do not believe tiu-se
stories about her illicit relations with
other men. While she may have done
that which might lead others to sup­
pose her guilty, 1 do not believe she is.
While I do not believe that my wife
has criminated herself, I do know that
an attempt has been made, and has been
making for .some time, to ruin my home
and my happiness.
I uphold the law
and legal proceeding so far as they can
reach.
But there are certain things
that human laws cannot protect qr
govern. 1 believe a man is the defender
and protector of his own home and its
honor.
When an attempt Is made to
wreck that home and drive away for­
ever its happiness, it is the province of
its defender to act."

We fact 0x111 be ^ave wa¥ to the
away of passion.
.
*’“ **»“ “ practicing phyi*.
• ,
■ neart’ twelve ream; and has
■ reFl^Xli “ "5"“““°“ “ “ T**
till, lav-abiding eitizen. and there has
I
He next proceeded to the rear never, until lately, been even a rumor
xjianlding &amp; Robertson’s troupe, locked.
connecting his name with any scandal.
.hll 1-c for the licDtait of the Hastings of the house, and found the woodshed He too has friends who are pidned and
door open. J ust as he stepped inside a
■and. 0ive them a good house,
grieved over the unfortunate affair, and
man shot by him. so It’ is alleged.; and
in.&lt;i4 say the railroad ia ji wire thing
who propose to stand by him and pros­
report has it that Omo giive chase,
,• sir it is not. The people of Hope,
captured the man on Main street, found ecute the case to the bitter end.
For the purpose of becoming lietter
i n and Prairieville have it in their that he wail none other than Dr. L. A.
wrr tb make it a certainty however,
Foote. He compelled the Dr. to return acquainted with the facts of, and that
led
to, the shooting, we visited Nash­
■ i they, should do their duty.
। to his home with him, and in the presI 111: Young Ladie.' MiaiioMry Tea । ence of hfa wife charged him with at- ville Monday last.
There was no end to rumors concern­
..ruxiwansonqMd.rar Friday eve- tempting to ruin hfa (Strong'a) home, i
Mrs. Strong.
But
ng nt Judge Smith**, will te poet- Watchiag hfa opportunity, the doctor i ing Dr. Foote and, --------------•
I unci, &lt;m account of tta ITfalnterian ' again took to hfa heefa, ao It fa alleged,
“ V&gt; "n,ler‘
From this can I* seen the motive
until
next i| and thta Uiw i^^tann“el“iita?Tfa
“' e “
y 'of "•*
..............
.. the saaie ev^lag nov.
’ ; sianu mat he did nnt bell,
tw*i pvo
nnv
Iko
that impelled our contemporary to com­
I pnrauer. As to what transpired^ the
t j”"
mit so rash an act as an attempt upon a
If.and
andMrs.
Mr, Strong
strungfrom that
ra.tl
th™ -,n toto-’,i do«‘ “*»"
riiP. Ladies' Society W tb* Pwahyter-; home of Mr.
human life. Mr. Strong is a man who
iaii churqb, will be ente‘jtaiaed by Mes-j time till Saturday morning, its oecu- Strong, so we are told. Under snch dr­ loves his home and its inmates.
He
pant, only know, anil they” decline to I ’"“h^ te Zu*"'1 iTL1’’" *“ has toiled early and bite in his ehosen
i.tines.1. P. Roberts, Raph, Whitlock,'
‘
’ *
field, and built a lieautiful residence
A lien.-Johnson, Mason and Miss Sarah
and surrounded it with all that could
Horton, on Friday afternoon of this
cheer and comfort. He is a man who
w •. ek. at the residence of Mrs. Roberts.
• ervlwiy cordially invited.
has provided always with a bountiful
hand for his wife am) children. He is
W^X\Jr!^ht
€n
“
ngtr
Of
i
,,,orthatitbl
^
’
niHinUur^
I hl society connected with JCmmannot known as a hasty man. But he is
[ nwy (.aU9e lnfinite wrrow
• i chuteh will lie entertained on " «’,les&lt;lay “wjust such a man as would lie made des­
Very early .Saturday morning Stitfng |
.
,
i .’iurxlay afternoon .of next week, by
perate by an assault or what he fancied
.DI!' F&lt;)OTKs statement,
JIj*. W. ■&gt;. Goodyear and the ladiesasso- was seen on the street, and a little later |
was an intended assault upon the peace
latrtl With her. In the. society rooms in on his wife was seen with him. What i as given to our reporter:
and the honor of the home he loveiL
;fiver's Block; Supper served from their mission was none but themselves , -Mr. Strong's family and mv own lieHe had warned Dr. Foote to keep away.
m\ until seven o’clock. All are cor- know. Strong's pale and careworn ap- ( Cttme somewhat intimate last summer
When he found him there on that Wed­
fall,-------and visited frequently lack
.mdly Invited to attend.
..pearam e that forenoon attracted atten- and. —
nesday night all his love for wife and
L»\ ftt^oaiAt day a large number of।! *.rt«.
^on: »...«
but no one hnc-.r
knew th_
the dark and forth particularly the women.
home was turned to jealous hate. What
Middlt-nlle people ata of cheew* pur- • ^boiighta Chat must have lieen teeming ’ Mrs. Strong has, for nearly all of that
he afterward learned doubtless added
. hated &lt;&gt;f Mr. E. (’. Whitney, a grocery-1ir? hU V.
ThHt
That morning
,norning Dr.
,)r- Foote time, been
b^*11 treated by me for an affeetaffwtto its fury and prepared the way for
inan
that place. The cheese made all j "lL?
Maple Grove to visit a ion of the ear. She usually came to my
Saturday’s fierce outburst of passion.
w ho ate of .it sick, some lieing in a dan- P®“ent, and left word on his order i house for medicine and treatment, and
K’rrous condition. We are pleased to | , J*
, •t effect&gt; A little after nine ; I have also called at her home. The re­
learn that all- about 6) being poisoned 1 0 c"*k
.Waa ol,9erve&lt;l to walk I lations that have existed between us
rapidly and decisively toward the Di^s have always lieen honorable, and Mrs.
offi&lt; e, read the notice on the order slate,! .strong's liearing that of a lady. WedJ! he graduating exercises of class '84.
and as rapidly walked away. Twenty { ntstliiy afternoon she called at my house
&lt;•! our city high schoojl, will take pl&lt;pt*
minutes later he was seen driving [ for medicine, I had but a part of that
in i nion hall Thursday evening, June
southward along Main street.
] wanted with me, and told her that
‘Jfith. There are 19 in the class, the
The desperate driver stopped aliout a । after supper 1 wbuld make some .pills
largest in the history of the city schools,
• asked for, and if she didn’t call for
t'n the succeeding Friday evening,; mile south of the village, near Clever’s she
•lune 27th; the alumni will hold the pul&gt;- corners, and waited the coming of the them I would take them to her house,
object of hfa fierce hate. About eleven '*
e"~ ’had’ spoken
’
‘to me about
‘ spend
J­
My wife
li'- exercises of their second annual re­
___________
...,___
’clock Dr.______
Foote_______
came in sight,
anding Ahe evening at Freel. Boice's, and
gion in the high school room, and will o
Orho drove from his retreat to meet I had also said that she might go up to
have a banquet at the Hastings house.
him,—armed with a 38 revolver, and see Mrs. Strong. I had intended to go
We are pleaded to learn that the having a large supply,of rocks in his after toy wife anyway, so there were
Hon. John N. Foster,superintendent of carriage. As to what happened aftg/ reasons for my going to Strong’s home
the state public school at Coklwater,
ward, we give the current storv first, Wednesday night. I went to my office
was in our city on Thw ’
t, in the । nex^ pr&gt; Forte's statement. According and prepared the medicine, and a little
interest of the children or-uarry county,
county,j,
tjjQ report which is said to have come liefore the 8:42 train I went to Strong’s,
auii-ntorwl from the school overr which I froIU
„„„ Mr strong, „„
the latter met Dr. I I had not been there 10 minutes liefore
he has charge. The carnertnem and FooU Muth of
MnTO
l&lt;rrBi‘ I htf came in, and wherffhe saw me he be­
Ji whnooa ...ieh.
...Ll.k It.
.
.
thoroughness
with which
Mr. TV.-*..Foster
the roadway by bridging his carriage came almoet frantic with jealous and
is executing the duties of his high trust
across the same.
He next said, “Dr. causeless hige. I don't care to state
u-sjx-ak success to the school, and Foote, I want that letter my wife what he said, though 1 have no reasons
guarantee to the unfortunate children wrote you." The Dr., it is said, instead particularly for keeping silence. I can
who find themselves the wards of the
of replying whipped his horse and only say that he was insanely jealous at
&gt;tate, happy homes and bright futures. drove by the irate editor.
The latter the time, and ailed as such a man would.
.May Mr. Foster’s efforts lie appreciated,
“The next morning he stopped here
pursued and overtook the doctor, and
and may the vacant chairs in our house- again demanded the letter.
dis- and talked a little while with my wife.
.
.
;
uciuauucu me
. *Foote
ww —
"III. te occupied by a boy or girl from ( claimed the posaeusion of anv epfatle The succeeding day his wife came over
itei-tato public acbool at Coldwater.
rrom Mn strong, and denied that he here,
..e.e, and said she guessed
------------— gotOmoybad
had ever received a letter from her. | ten over hfa mad lit. aa he seemed to lie
X he loard of education at thefr regu­ Thereupon, Strong drew a revolver aad , quite good natured again. 1 know and
lar meeting June third, elected teachers I .hot Foote in the left leg. the bUl en- j knew nothing of hl. feeling, from the
,or &lt;»ur city schools.
tering about live inohe. above the knee. । time 1 saw him Tbunalay morning till
fluey were assigned positions as
' He llred two more shots, neither of 11 met him in the road near Clever.oor! which took effect. Foote next jumped I lien Saturday forenoon.
I irst Ward. Krtiekil. Clark,
■from hfa vehicle, and started to rim ; -Hedroveupinfrontofineandarroee
niul Ward. AlHe Osborn.
away from hfa desperate enemy. The the road, anil Ip an excited way aald: I
►i grade, Lilian Estes.
furioua editor quickly alighted from bis want that letter my wife wrote you. I
-■I grade. Minnie Mathen s.
?4 grade, Effie salfaliury.
own carriage and gave chase, throwing had not nor never had any letter from
grade, Edna Haven'.
stone, and heaping4mprecalion» upon . Mrs. Strong; but before 1 could tell him
•■til grade. Helle .VeEHwney.
the doctor.
They at length cUnchol1 so he llred at me and hit me In the leg.
'■th gmle. Ida Parish.
and the newspaper man got tbe tetter The .hooting scared the horare. and I
•th grade. Rose Bostwick.
of hla antagonist; twice. It fa said, started haalUj for NaahyiUe 11 hen I
sth gr.ule, Lizzie IlenderahotL
Miss Mina Mudge
» .._
was
-----------------elected a.; holding hla loaded revolver again* j had gone 80 rode I looker! back an.1 saw
Leonti assistant in the highschool.! poote’s head and attempting to fire, but
Strong coming at a furious rate. He
^ht* has shownexcellent ability
as a| fortunatelv both times the weapon drove up beaMe me and fired two more
•■*T in the eighth graile the present i lull-1 to go. By thia time George Mar- i «hota, neither of which hit me: and it ia
tear, anil will without doulit very aue- j 'hall of Maple Grove, and three other : almost a miracle, torn for he waa hut a
lessruUy till the piHition to which ahe i ~jtle&gt; came up the aouth'road. and very few feet »*'*&gt;■ J Jia!?! .“"J L
teem lected. The lirst assistant ia I Lipped the affray, strong wa« bitterly | my buggy aul started to
he

On an skka we heard nothing but gram. You sSbuid go. as you will be
expressions of regre*
Sympathy was
freely expressed for Strong, yet his best
friends stated that he ought not to have the Hartings band. Tickets at Fred,
done such a desperate thing after hav- j: Hotchkiss’.
ing had sixty hours to think tlie matter
Died.- Mr. J. J. Bunnell, an old resover.
i ident of Barry count y, died Wednesitay
For some reason the majority ofj' night, aged 81. His wife, aged M, sur­
Nashville people think the case will |
i vires him. The aged couple celebraicd
never be tried. We are at a loss to un- ■
their 84th wedding anniversary May
derstand from what source such an im­
pression could come. We certainly hope 21st last Ten children survive Mr.
Bunnell. For several years Mr. B. and
the report lacks foundation. We say
wife have lived with their youngest
this not that we have aught against
son, Mr. A^ &amp; Bunnell.
our contemporary. We wish only jwtice meted out
So mean a feeling as
The city census takers think our pop­
business rivalry has no place in form­ ulation will closely crowd 3/XX).
ing a judgment in such a case.
We
PXXBOKAL.
exceedingly regret the whole matter. '"C. B. Salisbury and wife went to Chi­
The love of home, to the honest, the ,
cago for a week’s stay, on Friday.
honorable and tbe virtuous man, Iran- .
smballdr To die in defense of the • Ctemait Smith and P. T. Coirrove
went to Chicago Tuesday, to Assist in
ihr honor is worthy qf any num. To president-making.

not shield his home, to fail to protect
jta good name, is for any husband or
any father a great neglect of duty. To,
take the life of a fellow man, or to at­
tempt it, is a henious offense against
the laws of God and of soctoty: and
there must be a weighty reason to pal­
liate such a crime.
.&gt;
Here is a man, in the discharge of
daily dirty, shot down and an attempt
made to end his life. No matter who
did it, nor why it was done, the lawmust take cognizance of IL If there be
sufficient excuse, the law provides the
way whereby the extenuating circum­
stances may Iie know-n.
Protection to society; a just respect
for the law; the value of human life;
the repression of further attempts at
violence; all demand that every shoot­
ing like that of Mr. Strong’s be investi­
gated. Justice to him, to Dr. Foote, to
the people of Barry county requires
this.
We have no wish to try the case in
these columns; that is not our business.
But the matter should not be hushed
nor lightly treated. Mr. Strong and
Dr. Foote and the people of Barry’coun­
ty should all be interested in a fair trial
of this cause.
.

Mine Lizzie Hendershott gave an en­
joyable tea party to the teachers of the
city schools Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. L. Wacbenhetmer, of LaCrosse,
Wisconsin, is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Lewis Stern. Mr. W. is one of the most .
prominent ami respected citizens of
LaCrosse.

"Opinions are but little things. ’ said
John Wesley 135 years ago. We think
that opinions which are hocked by experienceare substantial. The masses
who use Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cureall
speak highly of it for roughs, colds,
whooping cough, croup, nronchitis.
asthma, influenza, and all throat and
lung diseases. Its cure is- safe. Speedy
and permanent. Price 50 cents and one
dollar; trial bottles free of Fred'k
Hotchkiss.
The best on earth, can truly be said
of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other sores. Will pos­
itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
enfotions.
Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money- re­
funded. Only 25 oents. For sale by F.
Hotchpiste ’

Hastings Markkts.

WbHU. wbllf
Wbeal, rrd ..
Coru.reUii
Ort*, pa;.....
Fork, drmed..
clmrnd
Reef, drwted
The entertainment given in Upton Batter
hall Monday evening by the Spaulding
Reau*
&amp; Roberton’s Young Ladies’ Band and roMoea..........
Apple* Concert Company was largely attended Applrv tlrtwl
and furnished a very, pleasant evening's Ham*, tell for
diversion. We have neither the space
nor time to particularize with reference
Water Umc. Mbi’
to any of the parts. Where there is so Sail, bbl
much of real merit as their was in this Planter, ton
Reef H1«ten
. .
entertainment, it is difficult to specify CaM Hide*.........

QREAT REDUCTION!

COTTON GOODS!

WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES UNTIL ITS A

GENUINE SLAUGHTER

The Low Prices which we abb selling Cottons
Cannot last Long, for it’s Less than it COST to manufacture them.

Tins is a Rare Chance, aid Should Not be Hissed!

tel in te ehoxen.
'

opprwed to being interfered with, imd ■ wee soon after me, »H»g

----------------everal Attempt to again reach ' threw stones at me ns he was coining
'■■■ ■iKiKBiuTiux.-.U a meeting,^ .
.
was being driven I up, mid I think one of them inuat have
"'.&lt;*. T.Saturday evening it
b7^ne of the four lilt me. 1 dM not see him bold hfa re-

a.o dwidwl that the temperance people'
•" n county should hold a temper- i rt|
•'■■ r tefabration at Hartings on \te I

"“rth.

We realize the Hard 'l imes that are upon us, and therefore try to
Give You the Benefit of Low Price.

wh^
t , ,iutetus upon the eon-. volver up to my hnul audI try teanap it,
It i
d that be seemed like a; but Mr. Marshall, who flrrt came up.
J^^.ilZX^tatred ..' my. he did. We got into a hand to

The following committees!
toward Dr Foote, and he de- head struggle next, and 1 secured the
s .mbourm Mrs.^-—

We are always pleased to Show Our Goods.
’ ynahim, Mjmb .Stella Wheeler.
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puWfahm
ndvertisir
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ntjjmperB. ’
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Bentley wan ।
•wmiltee of unj fe wfc
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Dr

r^Fiwt^injur** consisted* of the 1 «ute him, and he left.

�TOMMY BOBBITT.

A ARAVB LADY.
Ithont Tak Ina Chloroform.

Mrs. Schoonmaker, of Creek Lorie*. UUterCo.
N. Y., had the misfortune to entirely k*e the
sight'of one of her eyes, through ui accident,
and endured painful inflammatory action there­
in for two long year*; tire other eye finally be­
coming sympathetically effected, her general
liealth srEkNfaly suffering; indeed she wa* a
mere wreck, a walking skeleton., In this terri­
ble strait she consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of
Jtondout. N. Y.. who told her at once that tbe
Injured eye must be removed. .She quietly but
firmly saM; "All right. Doctor, but douT give
me chloroform. Let my husbaod sit by my side
during the operation, and 1 will neither cry &lt;*&gt;t
s nor stir.” The work’was done, and the i&gt;oor
woman kept her word. Talk of soldierly cour­
age! Thb takes more pluck tlian It doe* to face
a huudrvtl guns. To restore her general health
and give tone aiid strength to the system. Dr.
Kennedy then gave the "Favorite Remedy,”
which cleansed the blood and imparted new
life to the long suffering woman. She rapidly
gained health and strength, and Is now well.
Tbe • Favorite Remedy” Is. a prieclew blessing
to women. No family should be »1»ho«S‘h
Your druggist ha* It. If not send to Dr. David
Kennedy, Standout. New'York.
Tbe G. A. R. encampment will be held at
Homb Haven. July iW. It Md «S» towards the
expense.
The Three Outlet* of disease arc the bowels,
the akin and the kidney*. Regnhde their arttou
with tbe best purify ing tonie. Burdock’s Blood
Bitters.
The Sitnit Ste. Mane telephone exchange will
brglii o)ieratlons this w eek with M subscribers.
Frederick Hotchkiss wishes It known that he
' guarantees Acker s DyspeiMia Tablets to be
tbe best remedy for indigestion ever made, they
always relieve freadache.
Battle Creek Is confident of securing the sold­
iers aud sailors reunion in August.

•

.

Mr. Pritchard lifted him out of the
wagon and sat him down on the door­
step. What a little fellow he wae, and
that a /wondering, pleased look there
was in his eyel He had on coarse shoes,
a bine check' apron, and his pretty,
brown hair was cropped close under
the shabby cap. It was almost too
cold a day for such a little boy to be
out wit’ out a coat. Mrs. Pritchard
took him by the hand to lead him in,
and the little hand clung confidingly
to hers.
“What's your name, dear?" she asked
pleasantly.
,
"Tommy Bobbitt,” he answered,
readily. “Ami going to stay here?"

lorn honw to which he was returning,
and shuddered. The help'ww old wo­
men, the jeering boys, the nights of tertor
all idctw
these he
thought of,
when,
mj* - *u
ot sunugm;
m, wot
**,
with pale face and blue lips he was
*-»
“ down
J— from
'----- ------------------------J —
*
taken
the wagon and
sent
up to the houae. Farmer Pritchard
watched him aa he went up the ate &gt;a. a
alow, forlorn little boy. He wen: in.
The matron came out for an explana­
tion. It woa given and the farmer drove

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tor Infant* an* Children.

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awav.

Tlie farmer laid a fresh stock oi gum­
drops on his bureau at niglti. and
tioo. So«r Stanach^Pf*^^
thought grimly that these were safe.
He retired early, not knowing what plaa
to do; but his sleep wm broken.
Mm. Pritchard could not sleep at all.
The team stole through her eyelids
long
after the can-lie was put out,
“Mother went a month or so back. I
told them over to tlie county-house we’d and the house was still. She was
K Portland Are.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
thinking
of the little boy, even then,
take him and try him: and if he suited,
we’d keep him, and do well by him. perhaps, cowering in hi* coll bed with
CKMTAUR LIMIMKWT-“° abwiute cureJ*r
AVe don t know what kind of stock be terror.
Suddenly a c irious, email sound at­
is yet; and if I find anv mean, dishon­
bpraluv. Uurus.GulirSc. ThejareyPowreOd
est tricks in him, back he goes.
We tracted her attention. It was repeated
trutlur l-iiln-relieviug hmI He.Hng Heniedj- known to nan.
again and again, and now and then
don't want to adopt a dishonest boy.
“Oh! I know Tommy will be a nice there was a tiny rustle of the paper.
The sound came from the bureau. She
little boy," said the wife kindly.
The Pritchards were farming people, listen *d intentlv, and her heart beat
and well-to-do. They had never hod a loud m ith excitement. She knew the _
.child of their own, and, after much con- SOUD/l Well.
,
“Joseph!" she whispered. “Joseph!
s.deration, had decided to adopt a boy
“What, Lucy," said her husband, in a
a hen a suitable one could be found.
Word reached them that a child 4 yean voice that sounded like he, too, had
old had recently been left upon tlie been lying awake
“Did yon hear that noise, Jos?ph?
town; and Mr. Pritchard, on driving
over to see about it, had brought the It's mice!”
’’I know it. What of it?”
/
little fellow home ou trial.
“It's mice, Joseph, and they’re after
Nobody knew how dreary and for­
lorn it had been in the oonnty-hoiise your gumdrops."
“Good gracious, Lucy!" groaned
lor a little 4-year-old boy, suddenly left
friendless. And nobody knew how his Farmer Eri chard upon hi* pillow. It
Dr. uavia Kennedy, oi nonuoui, n. i„
flashed
upon him instantly. He, and
cred and prepared tire “Favorite Kernedy' little heart ached for the deed mother,
whieb is worth more than all of them, Ireeauae who, though very poor and unfortunate, not Tommy, was the sinner. The noise
it saves life and cures disease. It purifies the had sheltered him to the last.
stopped. The little depredators were
blood, drive* bile from the.system, cures thtMe
But now in bis warm, new home, he frightened, but soon began again. And
delicate diseases peculiar to women, and is, in
sliort. a sheet-anchor lu every household. Don’t brightened into a rosy, pretty boy. He a rare feast they made of it.
spent! your money In paying doctors, when for
It seemed as if that night would
one dollar a bottle you ran always have the had new shoes and stockings, and Mrs.
“Favorite Bentedy" on your shelf.
Pritchard made him a little ooat, with never end. The farmer heard every I
hour
the clock struck, and at 5 he got
. Forepangh gave a free pass to the children of a motherly instinct growing in her
tire Mate school at Coklwater.
heart with every s-iteh. He learned up and made a fire in the kitchen. His
wife
arose
at the same time and began
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker’s Blitotl the different rooms, and ran about them
Elixir, the only preparation guaranteed to fearlessly, he made mnny little speeches, to get br eakfast.
cleanse tbe blood and remove all ehronlc dis“1 won't wait lor breakfast." he said.
be jumped. and laughed like Other
“You can have it liot and ready when
A Petrolia man thinks it will be found in Five happy boys, and climbed boldly on
Farmer Pritchard's knee, when that we get Irack. I’ll harness uj&gt; and start
Lakes by dlgffin;; MO feet.
as to get over there by dawn.”
good man sat down to take his ease now,
In a few moments the wheels rolled
If you ore suffering with low :ukI depressed after supper.
spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disor­
“He’s got meat in him,” said the norai y over the frozen ground out on _
dered blood, weak constitution, headache, or, fanner, nodding approvingly ; “but I the road, and away drove Mr. Pritch­
anv dl*case of a billons nature, by all meium pro­
.
cure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You wlif l&gt;e don’t know whether he s honest yet. ard iu the morning starlight.
surprised to see the rapid Improvement that That’s the thing on my mind.”
Mrs. Pritchard brought out the tep
will follow; you will ln-inspired with new life;
aterbury
atch o
New
Waterbury,
and
the
primer
again,
and
made
the
Tommy
hod
been
there
a
week
—
bad
Mrength and acthlty will return: pain and mis­
ery will cease, und henceforth you will rejoice In one week of sunshine—when the black kitchen look its very cbeeriulest. Then (
being
and
the praise ot Electric Bitters. Sdld at fifty cents
she
got
breakfast
She
baked
potatoes,
i
cloud
came
down
upon
him.
m bottle by W. H. Goodyear.
of
Farmer Pritchard Ixd a cough which and tried a chicken, and made frittera. 1
W. Chalker. al Mason, has relies of the Spots­
by which
latter
was apt to trouble him at night, and on Bhc put the nicest syrup on the table, &lt;
ylvania battle flekl.
She laid ।
Ready-Made
of
Remarked by R. C. Joiner, of Allen P. O., the bureau, near the head, of his bed, and a plate qf jelly tarts.
.
Hinsdale county. Mich.: “Nothing gave my he kept a few gumdrops, which he Tommy a plate and knife and fork in or
Overcoat
$12.00 or
rheumatism such quick relief as Thomas* Klee- could reach out and get to soothe his 4heir pUee, and set up his chair. The
trieOii."
•
Nickle Series
Watrhes.
throat when the coughing came on. sun had .risen, and the bright beams ’
are
One forenoon chancing to go into the fell across the table. She went to the
The brat salve iu the world for Cuts, Brubres.
Sores, deers. Salt iUieum, Fever Sores. Tetter. bed-room, his eye fell on tbe little paper door and looked up tbe road.
time
made the
Yes, they were coming! They drove
Chappep Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin bag, and he saw there was not a single।
Eruptions, und |&gt;raittvvly cures •Files, or no pay’ gtundrop left.
into the yard; they stopped at ^be door,
required. It is gnaraiitced to give perfect satis­'■
“That rogue.Tommy, has been here,** and the wondering, smiling little Tommy
faction. or money refunded.' Price 25 cents per
ix&gt;x. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
he said to himself. “I know there werei was lifted down in Mrs. Pritchard»
wish
scheme, but
Consumption hiw been, and ran be cured by five or six when I went to bed last; eager arms. She held him very tight.
the use ot Downs* Elixir.
“Oh! my lamb! my blessing!" she
night; and, for a wonder, I did not have
Political prohibition meeting* are to bo aluil- to take a single one. Tommy! Tommy! murmured, womanlike.
are
Ishcd atrf'harlotte.
Look here! Have you been getting
“Lucy, come let’s liave breakfast ,
known
8.
Detroit,
R.
now,
said
.1 the
'
farmer,
‘
, cheerfully.
'
* ”
my gumdrops ?”
A huly imtient writes tram Fishkill Plains,•
Co.. Chicago;
Tommy, who was playing in the “Thia little chap___—
’s hungry.
-z~.
He’s our &amp;
DnTeben county. N. Y.. to Dr. Darbl Kennedy.
«f Kondoitt. N. Y.; “My toot la entirely well,I door, looked up brightly and saidX own little boy now, Lucy. He e never
and
and I never felt Iretter in my life than I do non .j “No; I did not get any.”
going away from us again."
1 am very proud of •Favorite Reinrdv.' Shall 1
“Did yon take them, Lucy?” asked
eontmon Its user" “What ailed the fooi£7j
have
JaUae
Caterer
Off
ob
a
dora Ure reader Inquire. It wa* uleuratwl front। the farmer, turnbag to his wife..
[Detroit Free Phmh. 1
and
good
little
impnre blood. “Favorite Remedy" purified tbe;
Mrs. Pritchard had not touched them,
blood and the ulcer was healed. Lose no pre­
"Judge Cadaver will please step dis
watch.
cious time, dear woman, bat get thr “Favorite• and her heart sank as she said so; for
Kemetly" of your druggist, or enctate oue dollarr who was there left to do it but little w^y," said Brother Gardner, as he
(Each one put up in a hamhtoine satin-lined ou&gt;e.)
to the Doctor, at the above addre**.
».
Tommy?
Her husband's face grew motioned to Samuel Shin to raise the
alley window and let oat the odor of
K new mineral spring lias been discovered at' grave.
Cforiotte.
burning
bootleg.
“Tommy," said he, “you need not be
FreaHotoltkiss guarantees positive relief for
The judge came forward with a
Didn’t yon take
any ooug., cold, croup, or hiug complaint by' afraid of tbe truth.
pressure of 250 pounds to the square
us&amp;xg Ark'-.'s English Remedy, or will refundi the gumdrops?"
.inch,
and the president continued:
“'No, I didn’t," replied Tommy
, “lodge Cadaver.awocietyatDeflance,
There Is cGtriderable lee Ut fAke Sujrerior yet1 fce^ajy.
And
or Overcoat
or
Ohio,
known aa ‘Do Aggregation of
• *“Oh! ree you did, To^uny. Now tell
A &lt;reat Discovery.
be
if you
7 Philosophy and Science,’ han requested
Mr. Wm. Humus, of Ncwttm. la., ssy*; "My. the truth.”
mo
to
wend
’
em
down
some
member
ob
wile has been scrkusly affected with u &lt; &lt;uigh1
“No, I didn’t."
satisfied
the goods any
for fwenty-ftve ycsrs. md this Spring more ser­
“This it bed, very bad, indeed," said dis dub who kin deJiber a lector’ full
iously thou ever Melon. Site hod used,manyr
days and
back.
renredira without rrllnljuid trelnfc urged lo try[. Mr. Pritchard, sternly. “This is what ob interest an’ instYuckshun. I has
Dr. King's New Dlwvntry. did so, with moyft£ I have lieen afraid of."
selected you. Heah am $8 in cash an’
y
“Oh Tommy!" pleaded Mrs. Priteh- a railroad pass, an* yon will leave heali
to-morrow afternoon.'J
£ ard. "If you took them, do say so.”
The judge looked »o meltingly sweet
"If he took them!" repeated her hus­
that everybody began to grin. ’
one
complete
ever
Albert Dibble, a Knlanutzuln. was Mtdilied by band. “Why.it is clear as daylight."
“I now desiah to spoke a few remarks
one of ForepaagU'a eltvtw bauds ou Saturday. Be hail been running in and out of the
to yon, y aaid the president, as he laid
He is dangerously wounded. The .villain es­ room all morning.
caped.
,
i
But Tommy still denied the deed, aside his spectacles. " You are gwine
though the fanner commanded, and his among strangers. You will meet wid
Au old physician, retired from practice, hav­ wife implored. MY. Priteliard’s face black-legs and bondholders an’ all
ing had phired In hi* hands by an East India
odder cla-ses of men.
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable grew ominous.
!&lt;rr.'-&gt;h forth- sprvdy and |H‘mmnetit cure of
“Doan* talk too much wid your mouf.
“I'll give you till noon to tell the
Consnuiptlon. Bronchill*. Catarrh, Asthma and
"Doan’ try to make anybody believe
all throat and lung affections, alsoaposltlveand truth," he said; “and then, if yo t don’t dat
you am a millyunaire.’
nuBral cure lor NtTvou* Debility and all tw'nrou*
cotnplainls, after lutvhig tested Its wonderful
“Doan' f top to bet on de string game
curative powers hi thousands of cases, lias' felt
or
three
card monte.
BJitsduty to make It known to hls suffering to the jMx-r-farm thia vary afternoon.”
fellows. Actuated Ia till* motive and a desire
"Doan’ put tend you know what you
“O Joseph J" said
ritclianl, fol­
to relieve human suffering, I will send free of
dosn* know an' uebber heard of.
*
lowing
her
husband
into
the
entry.
charge, to all who drain- It. tbfa reel)*, in Ger“Doan* stop to orgy religun wid in­
“He ;■ no title!
Give him oue mote
fidels nor pollytkks wid a voung man
triah”
’
• “. u-y," he said, firmly, “when a who ean’t wote. ‘
“If anybody calls you ‘kernul’ you
C. J. Diekersoii. G. A. K. Poet Na «. Hillsdale, youngster tells a falsehood like tliat
has an elegant silk fluff, tire gift of the Indira with ao calm a face, he ia rea.ly to tell needn’t stop to etxplatn his mistake, but
connected Herewith. /
them by the dozen.
I tell you, it's in at de same time (loan’ hire any one to
Rev. William Stout, Wlarton. Out. states:
call you ‘perfessor.’
“Being IneBrcUuUty treated by IT doctor* for tbe blood. I’ll have nothing to do with
“If yod lose your money by playin’
Perlraps tlie fear’of
Mrofsla, I was cured by Burdock Blood Bitten. a boy that lies.
policy while you am gone, come home,
by de highway an’ say nnfiin to no­
One hundred and fifteen men employed as log
drivers oo tbe Little Manistee struck for more
He went out to his work: and Mru. body. If you am knocked down ant
Pritchard returned t» Tommy, wad robbed you kin telegraph us an’ coun'
talked
with him a long while, very on receivin' bout 4o* dollars m cash.
Btomach. Dyspepsia, iMfiffesitou. Constipation,
Torpid Liver. BiUlousuen. *c_, no medicine U kindly and persaurively, but all to no Dat's all, judge, an’ you kin now re­
e&lt;pMd to I&gt;r. Baxters Mandrake Bitten.
e-Ject. He i eplied aa often m she asked sume yer roost.”
him, that be bad not touched the gum­
The Battle Creek turliutsi enjoyed a spirited
Clash, at
brush between tire 3-yeav-olda M that piner Hal- drops.
rChfcaMTHiene.]
At noon Farmer Pritchard came into
nrday.
Dr. Charlo* Roberts’ report to the
Tbe Secret Art of Beauty lira not In nminetlrs tbe bouse, and they had dinner. After anthropometric committee as to .uo
the
but only in pure blood ana healthy action of the dinner he called Tommy to hi n.
average bodily growth of Englishmen
vital organs, to be obtained by Burdock Wood
“Tommy," be asked, “did you teke
Bitters.
was bised ou the measnreiunt at over
53,000 indiriduala, and ooctaR* aon.e
“No 1 didn't," »aid Tommy.
facta of general interest. Ubtu it *»“Very well,” said the fanner; “my
pears that betwean tbe ages of • 1 j and
horx* is harnaaaed. Lucy, put the boy’s
144 girls are teller, and ‘between lii
clipped off H*iumM*n lock* that cap ou. I shall carry him back to the
and 15} are heavier, than bo\ a of tbe
poor bouse, becauae he will not tell me
the troth.”

TIME FOR ALL!

The W
W
C ., of
York and
Conn.,
desirous of advertising their name
business
have made arrangements with a number
the large retail
clothiers of this country
the
are enabled to
present to every purchaser of a
Suit
Clothing
costing
over, one of their Improved Sil­
ver
,x‘.”
These watches
warranted to keep good time and are the
best low priced
piece
in
world.

We
it understood that this is no lottery
■
exactly as stated above.
Among those who have adopted the above
the following
concerns: J. Hudson.
Mich.: E.
Hull
well
Co.. Cleveland. 0.: Putnam Clothing
F. W.
Humphrey fc Co., St Louis,
many others.
We
8000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
will keep
time and require as
attention as -any
$100

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.

guarantees every Suit
to be as cheap
cheaper than can
bought elsewhere, and
are not per­
fectly
with your purchase, return
turte
within 30
get your money

W e have
this city. '

of the most

stocks

shown in

E. S. PIERCES’ Great Wrote.

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CHICAGO.

N. H. Downs
FOR

Colds

iONSWTlON

£l\X\R.
CON WWIPTION
been cit­
ed times without Dumber by the to*,
ly use of Downs’ Elixir. It wil cure
Oowp, Bronchitis Atthma,
Pleurisy,
Whoopi ng-Covgh,
Throat, Chert and Lungg, when
other remedies fail
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cure.

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The Largest Stock,
S
S'iTTn !M Aidet!wlrJ£*
The Best Stock,
The Best Made,
»r
crte-»L&gt;uk Ug Pgfflgj
At The Lowest Prices
Bought for Spot

less than cost to manufacture them.

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1 ut still be denied taking tbe gumdrcpa. kir Pritchard told his wife to
little

SICK..

rte* ot IM *«'=»;•"•
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hasting*. Friday, jvne *. 1*4.

tally raniwl
crowd in att.

Local News.

■ OU* larger mle
Tlw program Hi

puwic •ch°°|'
OMOe- At
celery
roe wrenioniK, wre bmntiftl and im-

r,7rt&lt;latto»
j; IKi:v county relitoni .re "Iwl men.”

w“ f"rni»h«l I'J the

in K. rank K. pt P.Momtay Unsung. Cornet Band, Don.ta.on’.
Oren. Band xml the 1Uatings MirtW
.rental next
Band.
Misses Jessie Smith, soloist
[, ,11: ran only get that railroad HaaEdith Robertson and Flora Sprague’
tiup "ta '""ta’
members of Spaulding A Robertson’s
L. o i- STERN has a change in his adx oung Ladies Band, kindly assisted in
rtiiement this week.
the vocal music. These young, ladies,
H.NEMBKitthe Young Ladies' Band are excellent singers, and their assis­
r:iurtainnient Friday evening.
tance was highly appreciated by the
1 i 1K..E- number ot Hastingsites boys in blue. At 2 p. m. a large aud­
ience assembled in court house square
firniml at Thomapple Saturday.
« OK p. ME»ftEKS in this dty are an- and listened to short addresses from
tiripaUng a grand time at Charlotte the Rev’s Bancroft, Carnahan and Huns­
berger.
i'ith.
.
. ■&gt;.
Urn X i« H“I ” fa c’irint the people of
Si nday evening last .Rev. Carnahan
the northern part of the state by the delivered the second anniversary- ser­

SSjWJ biuhels.

oifciak muat have troubled the OreaiM
ofthoaeln the efty.
But Xee'a bold
design. If one of Its objects was to shake
off Grant, who hung and banged away
at tbe portals of the doomed confeder­
acy. would fall, as we shall see,
Aa Early with hla rebel hoarde waa
nearing the capital dty. another force
of a different character waa'alao hasten­
ing as feat as steam would carry them
up the Potomac to the rescue of the
threatened capital.
Everybody now
was almost wiki with excitement for
the rebel cannons were alreadv boom­
tag away at the very portals of Wash­
tagton.
Geo. C. c. Augur, with the
troops he bad collected In and about the
city consisting of the veteran reserve

m.Boaraaco.

j

^*i«dtag enter fpr tn adles in aS

the city and

’ “Whfhitag

Quito an impetus haa ben given thia

SESm^STsStaaw
twmw mile, south of Kalamazoo, with
the Grand Trunk railroad, and run
thence to the Saginaw VaUev, through
Hastings, Ionia, and to the &lt;4tv
Rair’T,
w exu
1-.m—
peting line, and its early completion
will serve to remove all discriminations
now existing M against this point and
place Hastings on a favorable basis
with

u«e, pusteb, st
water uwe.

WAGONS! ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
L

ON ALL THJM ARTICLES.

other important railroad centers
This will enable manufacturers who
desire utilizing the hard timber in­
digenous to this section to commence
operations at this’ favorable center.
This road whs originally graded to this
corps an* companies organized from Place nine years ago by the Kalamazoo,
Hastings and Lowell railroed, and this
the various hospitals, garrisons, from city at that time subscribed &lt;70000
forts not in danger and the stragglers toward its completion.
Tbe panic,
from Gem Schoecks’ army, stood for however, in 1873 stopped all work and
the defense of the capital to the north the graded road-bed still remains in
good condition.
About S50,0U0 has
thonsamb.
j mon of hfa
The
dis- ami east in the vicinity of Fort Stev­ bem subscribed to aid the new road
his pastorate here.
~
ens.
Gen.
Augur
had
little
confidence
and
there
is
no
doubt
that within one
I hi;
of Wednesday night, last! course should have lieen heard by even­
year the iron horse, that great civilizer
and
,. /.
'IHKlIlTlt Of
_
..
,;,l1 wr.
no rrrxrelt
grant amount
of (falfiaffP
damag, 1j rvifivoTl
dtiran of HaMlnip.
The
pmUmnai
j in his abiUty to repulse the rebels “
U
and builder of communities, will en­
• i- Inlty.
' stated that upon ratertag on hianXTm y
»“«™‘teiy anxiliven this comm unitv with its cheerful
in-thls vleinuy.
i.maiea
inai upon entering on h
ntp hpr».
in inn., iwfco
.v, I
watching the rebels mid the huge music via the C, K. and S. R, R.
Wi.at alxMit
the (। »te
ate here in
«,m that railroad? is
.. .....
In June. 1882,
1HS&gt;, there were » volumee of moke *&gt;■•.----------- -----volumes of smoke that arose from the
Hastings has a croquet factory, two
fish-rod factories, wa on factory, two
qurdtan wee often hear propounded. 1 o» «re members of the church; now the transDortx which
P. SaM»ath
u 1» **. |I Unonth^
*'
swer ••dunno’”
active membership fa 72. ’,The
turn,, were nearing the city. saw mills, two grist mills, two'foun­
.iJ^i ““j I V1X&gt;n thH- "“"Porti
°M «‘h
. Truthful answer -.
dries, a machine shop, two planing
fur members of the Hiwtings Cornet school .consisted of 50 members at that I corps under (fen. Wright which in the
mills, and four elevators. The number
nd situiild Is- encouraged in their ef­ time; the attendance has increased un-1 emergency had lieen dispatched by Gt$. of hands employed in these establish­
til now it reaches lop.
During this
forts to procure uniforms.
Grant to defend the capital and fake ments when running at their full ca­
time 20 have been added to the church
pacity will aggregate nearly 300. The
The circus—that is Donaldson’s—has by profession and 12 by letter. There care of «en. Early. Gen. Lee’s “bad old Spalding &amp; Wilkins Manufacturing
man” as he was called. As soon as the Company, of-Chicago, have their fact­
I :.:nran-l gone. The performance was
have lieen two removals by death, and
sun-browned veterans of the old 6th ory here, manufacturing base ball bats,
jr ..d. and the troupe was far above the
nine by letter to other churches.
For
landed they were greeted with great tool-chests, croquet, and sporting im­
uu rage *»f traveling showmen.
plements.
They employ 100
A.
•
plementx.
IOO hands.
1882-3 there was reportexl to the Gen­
enthusiasm and hailed- as tthe saviors of Another
manufacturing
Xnw that the season for marketing era! Assembly 8WHAM); for 1883-1 con- ; thedta?
‘’large
----- concern
----- -... As
-------------------soon as Gen.
Augur
Augur
knew
knew
1* that
Bros.
&amp; &amp; Wilkins,
— of Bentley
w. .^atley
Bros,
ha* arrived we shall I* pleased to siderabiy more than dfiOO, from J une to
’
that the men had arrived he dispatched | °iw»‘tl’ ng two
t— saw mills, one planing
those of bur farmer friends in ar­ June. In reviewing the work for the
a
nUU», —
8ash..’. door, and blind factory, and
a carrier
carrier with
with all
all inmltn
spetxl to inetrunt
instruct Gen. -----rears f«»r sulwcription I to ■ settle the
past two years the pastor expressed Wright to press forward with the ut­ wagons, also manufacturing hardwood '
umber. They employ sixty hands. The
great satisfaction thereat. He evidently most haste. The old veterans in seried Hastings House is the leading hotel,
fHh Voting Ladies’ Band by request, enters upon the third year of his min­
ranks, fresh from the scenes of Peters­ and the popular resort of commercial
wil! gi'e another entertainment at istry buoyant with hope for the future.
burg and the gory fields of the Wilder­ travelers. Accommodations are excel­
lent.
A gcxxl livery fa in connection
I i.ii n Hidlon Friday evening of this That he may continue to lx? successful
.North .vriua
Arma and
ami with the house.
During 1883 over
. . ,
_ . ;
. , _,
_
1 ness,
,,cno’ •Spotsylvania,
1 viuiiit, ,.xor-in
wi-rk., They will doubtless’ lx? greeted in hfa.efforts to upbuild the First Pres-; Cold Harbor, rtbpc&amp;ded to the order
850,000 was expended in the city
byterian church of Hastings is the wish I and passed rapidly through the multi*
by a l ull hous&amp;
•
FOR NEW BtlLDlNGB.
lU(je nnd
streets of the city to the
Great'ott! when will tlie. fool of all good citizens.
The record for 1884 promises in any
event to exceed that figure, and there
killer come this way? Another patent
scene of the conflict.
WAB SKETCHES.
will be a gehuine boom in the city when
:.i ili-iiit- hawker is reaping a rich harits second railroad is completed, giving .
NO. XXIV.
vrst &lt;if shekels-in this city.
And still
it another outlet to the east and Chi­
cago. As a produce market Hastings
wr in -hard times.”
■UV JOHN J. 1O1TKK.
tutc
ntf ranked as one of the best m
New impetus Given to iwn
T~i 8 ^ie l°
Tn TiiEUi .cteditbe it said that the
stateNowhere in Michigan can j
One of the most njtwl events of the
Enterprising and Growing
'.Ji’-iy keepers of this city strictly com­ ffeuson was the celebrated mine explose
lx?
found
a lietter climatejir purer water..
city of Michigan.
.
____
I The city has a most promising future. I
plin! with the law on decoration day. ion in front of Petersburg.
Grant’s
ComingTHE
with
tmfhiwtThe
representative
citizens
who exn.ere was no liquor sold, and conse­ sappers and miners undermined one of Advantages
CONBTBUCTION^T
Kxl
?ub“
™ brpriic are
th* following
, '
quently-no druntynesB. .
a?d SAJinaw
genttaw: »■ «• Cook, Dr.
the rel&gt;el forts by digging a subteraneR
ailway
Bunon/iL
L._Cook;
J
odjp:
Clement
’i'T ~ r ¥»w E
Element : Buyers are Invited to Call and
Wei.tox &amp; WhitloI'K, insurance ous trench from the union lines out
! .smith. Judge of Probate: Knappen &amp;.
J
agenr*. have thefr office in the front under the fort. Tons of powder were
| Van Arman, lawyers: Bentley Brothers
Them.
W. L. Wilkins, Greble i Powers.
n &lt;•!:' of the second story of the Ab­ carried under the fated fort, and when Excellent Manufacturing op­
portunities the Town of
hardware; Julius Russell, &lt;!rv goods;'
stract block. They have a pleasant the train was laid and everything in
Hastings and surround­
j William T. Brown, E. Y.’llogle, dry
■ alicc and have "things tn rights" ready readiness, the train was set and the
ing Country.
.
goods; H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons, hardmine exploded, and the whole fort with
j ware and snorting goods; N. T. Parker,'
Sjwlal Corresponitenet* of thejnter Orcun.
ii.
\i;..i. w... or
■■ .Hastings House and livery; James II. i
A. R., requests its garrison and everything within it
L: V. Welton, insurance and I
..................
Men, muskets. heard so much of the city of Hastings,. Bartley,
the Banski: to extend their thank, to | waa lifted into
the air.
j-***,! (•stiite* !•’ Hotchkiss cinunrist and
SX
therivicswirtiesandcitizen.ygenenill.v.i’Jtanon. eamp equipage and a great yoiir correspondent, prompted by a w n
commendabfe curiosity, steppcfl off here ■ " ’
10WerB’ P°“l,“swt*'r- ^LKVBKIK.
«!. did »o much to aid in decoration &gt; nrnaa of earth all went up together and

A

A. EGGLESTON.

.

Hastings, Mich.

Painter and Glazier,
2t

Each One Warranted!

VUl do all work l»

Figure, furnisixi! on appUcxflon.

PAPER HANGING
1 Executed In a neat

•like

itodyof

We are making three
widths of Tire:

CEILING DECORATIONS,
And can do &gt;w Rood r. job In that line as you can

Year patronage solicited.

- Call and See Me.

11 mi
gEE HERE!

HASTINGS.

•A... To the ladles the Tost reels
.A|&gt;er-iaUv grateful.
1
I’racvra.vou who are earnest work... inr the wrenurat ot the human

Having returned to Hastings I have opened a

See

Building
Material!
। Z’SXS-:

-------------- - ------------'came down a miwellaneous hekp of in order to sec personally this beautiful
Av..-,
•
.• and thriving city and to'gather some I
Naval Cadet.
nuiN ,.OUceni ■
i ruins. &lt;Grant had his forces m readi- details relating to its commercial, agri- T
1 th - w-rh-*'-....................
n sig- Cultural, and inanufactiof importaifoe. T'\ ™h' m
nwv Tf™ ’
‘ “f a0'1 th*»■“to'« » ■
,
&gt;ui an
nu araault
fwcmult. along the whole
..Lwk line
Having l&gt;een cslled upon as represen­
,
for
line 1| Barrv epunty, of which Hastings is the |

i.i ’H.ilti you know where and in what1
'm
T1'1 thf i«'n‘ wb^lS tart W» btovn up.

rtU&gt;ln."tK^ I

'jm«taST*
B

Tin and Repair Shnu
One door east of Brooks &amp; Cook'*, Stale st.

And will won have a full stock ot

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware.
1 am now prepared t&gt; take orders tor

rmup^taUnenttuthe I'nltBl

Mr h.iix fsxmff savs that those I ” ' *”1
P\
T
; H’11'”*011* «na11 *tr«ms and lieautiful nw. bv competitive examination, (’an­
.
.I? , ! assault through the breach.
A tern-! lakei. The Thornapple river, a stream ...A
over fourteen and
-.bhing stc.d (.') nnjpi will do lx?tter to 1
WJW gajned but the ' of considerable size, crosses the country. 11,11 ”
’
.
,
i i'ii some other establishment. A few j
. , concentrated a terrible artillery I affording a numfa r of, water-power under eighteen years of age, at least
uvriureiitadyriailad hi, store and I
|rf. on the• thrratraed P^Urare. Thetiml*r&lt;oinpriM»t«vb.: five feet in height, phyweally wund,
,
a;
ri,,„ &lt;h.witare&gt;m “ musketr, tin on tne tnnawneu . n,lipll.-’KamwOod, oak. oah. climrj .and wdl forn,„i an,| &lt;&gt;f roliu.it eonstltutlon
; J«m&gt; las. kohl nny. Nhe waaeom polnl 1O1| th(, un|„n troop, were driven I whitewood. Winter wheat la the great
,
..
, jn r(..,u||ni, writing
i-llKl l. return the property, however. | lulck wtth grMlt 1(M „d th, greut pur.
bnt rant, «,to. lerley potato^ J ■“* *? .rithmetle XoXhy and

Work promptly done.
EB“Fnrther auuotuierineiit next week.

We keep w Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

« n,r..N &amp; WtuTUK K have » ra-1 p«,of U&gt;. mine explorion was defeat-IMliah'grammnr. Even such eandi­
....
"hen patroiiarf the to-be I ,d.
Growing out of thia failure and I ,jon8 Jof th»
an(1 thMe. wlth u,, I ,u* wh0 hM
H lwna 9ll|,

Sill to Ridge Board.

LAN. KENFIELD.

Michigan Cents al

the arrangement of the troops a mfaun-, splendid water privUm, make gra^ , of (he (lirttrj(^ fof. the past two vears, fa
derstanding arose betw«*en Gens. Meade1 ing faith easy and profitable.
Of late
,
annpnr for examination at
and Burnable, and the latter w« re- :
£2 ft“*t£ ’
—
the common council rooms, in the
lieved of the command of his (Hth) l county particularly considerable atten- Champion block, in the city of .Jackson,
corps and Gen. l*ark succeeded him.. tion fa paid to
oh Friday, the 2»)th day of June next,
ykvit ohowixo.
Thu iuit of Mrs. Ruth Mudge vs. the Gen. Lee waa a man of wonderful intel- J
at 10 o’clock a. m. The examining com­
lectual
resources
and
took
great
risks
j
anj
in
immy
ca^
with
excell
ent
r
e
­
aiilwineii of the third ward was decided
mittee will lie announced hereafter.
When it was sulta In all parts of the county winter All newspapers in the district are res­
in favor of the complainant, and the al­ in the chances of war.
The Niagara Falls 'Route.
apples of excellent quality are grown
virtually settleil that the confederate for shipping purposes.
......... fined 660. of course the case
Smaller fruits pectfully requested to copy.
EDWARD s. IACKY.
t will be carried to the supreme court, as cause was lost, and while Grant with a are also raised in considerable quanti­
CRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
this wan instituted for a test case, as to tiger's grip held Lee and the confeder­ ties. It fa said that this county is not
Taking effect May IAb, 1«M.
surpassed in the state for grazing and
whether or not women had a right to acy in a death-like vice, with the arpiy fruit growing, tluite a large number
vote tor members of the board of edu­ of the.Potomac at Petersburg relying of farms are still to lie obtained—a
on the prowess of his men and the large number in the immediate vicinity
ction in this city.
&gt;
strength of .his fortifications. Gen Lee, of Hastings, nearly all of these farms
Tih: Banner is glad to accord to the
Wel­
though his combined force was- greatly l&gt;eing finely improved. Mr. L.
ITATIOXN.
saloon keepers of this city the credit
ton has these desirable farms for sale,
inferior to Grant’s, detached one of hfa and any inquiry will receive prompt
their due for complete observance of
army corps and under Gen. J ubsd A. attention.
the lawon dccorntibn day. To lx? sure,
Beautifully located on a series of ter­
Early sent them on an expedition or
Grand Rapid*, Lv.
tins is no more than rfEey should do,
races that rise from either Iwuik of the
MMMlBVflfe.L.......
campaign which startled the nation
but it is a fact that sahxm men are not
Thonrepple, lira lire IxauUrul little
Irving...................
coni- Hawtimoi...........
T.ll
ICUC
As
low
a#
&lt;-an
be
bought
in
any
and for its Iwldness and brilliancy of city of Hwrtingv.
.11
The pl*oe has 3 IX»
noted for fa*ing Iffw-abiding citizens, in
peting market in the State.
conception and execution challenges inhubltants. and’ M thoroughly alive
*o lai- ns the law relative to the sale of
Nashville
........
and
wide
awake.
Fine
row,
of
maplra
the admiration of those who love to
Charlotte........
• -piritiiouH and intoxicating'liquors is
.hade each side of every street, add in his westward course. Apart from |
BMOD Rapid*.
study the art of war. f#n. Early in the
make with the naat hou«« a gem of a its excellent road-bed, its fine coaihes. i
'■oneermn.
!
.
■
1«
iu.'i
Jackwn..........
early summer, with a force of alxiut dtyln eununer. There are live ehurchm. and the grand scenery through whiih
Detroit...........
Im: first load of wool of the season 20,000 men, struck boldly north from. hIso two Masonic and (kid Fellows. it passes, its dining cars and service are .
KnightM of Pythian, Kjiighto of Labor, probably the most sumptuous of any
.
’-‘as marketed in this city on May 22, 1WCI1IUWUU
Richmond _and
______________
into 'the .Shenandoah
.
•8Indwd, the
an«l was faaight Iry F. Barlow &amp; Co. valley where hfa men could subsist on Good Templar,, lloyal Templar, of railroad in the world.
Temperanra, and
Arlwller Verdn western lines, and notably the Chicago.
Die market, is now fairly opened, this the country and sweeping everything lodge.
Mall.
No city of the »lle in the state Milwaukee and St. l*anl. fairly teat! their
firm hav ing purchased upwards of 2,000 j^fore him around the Potomac into ha,” retter m hody. The central school eastern rivals in tbe matter of comforts j
C
There are abo administered to their pa«wngyrj So!
pounds. This staple fa ot an inferior । 5faryiand
Alarm spread throughout buildtag coat Mtym
two ward building, coating *3jxri each. that with statistiii to show one s life fa
«n»«fa and light weight this season. the north
* ’and• excitement
*-------Detroit.............. Lv.
was at fever The city will l»e connected lune 1 by safer in the average railway train than . ••
H" lnff t*’ the fact that sheep were win­ heat at Baltimore and Washington. AU telephone with the outride world, rhe when sitting in one’s home or when enpooMPTLY DORE,
Katon Hariids^i.- :.i
SKme................
gaged in one’s legitimate business, the
PRompin uusk,
AU
tered in poor condition. Twenty-five the available force* in Baltimore and county court house Is located here.
NaMirilJe................
The pres, ia ably represented here liy traveler who places hlm**|f nmlrr the
crata will probably be the average northern Maryland were concentrated
the popular, progressive Hatataga Ba.vr IpMMUinunu'F
guardianship of ~
a well
regulateil
rail|
",
-----------,.
£
.
•
••
•
price.
on the Monocacy river, a tew miles fronl NHK M. L. &lt;’ook. editor and proprietor, UT.V nmv nrosecute hfa-joiUW&gt; with H ■
1*15
’Un friend, the supervisor of Thorn­ Baltimore, where a stand was made, republican, which haa
as when reclining in hfa arm-chair mikl j
THE bARHBIT I’lUCVtATION
apple township, it seems, partook of the but Gen. Earlys trained veterans pul
his
own
ItirexelveHaitK.
i
Pwsioned cheese and was deathly sick. this force to flight and canttnued on in the county; the Uemocrat, C. S. HilFor the benefit of th&lt;*&lt;- daurhur to
lioum, editor, and the Journal. Kenan i emigrate to Dakota and other localities
Now he had the day previous contribu- their march to WMhington. The rri - A. NUngiTlanri, editors, mmlwk "in
~
- ,.7TgrwnbMK ‘&gt;"
f„ wwt. th, &lt;'W-.
♦d a 85 william toward the support of road between Wwtaington and Balti­
^hiTpotat n«.Li» good Hourtaff mill, ra£
«ne of the ministers of the gospel in our more waa for a time in powwamn of The off mil1 P.1.1
“WRhlwrtng village of MidcUeviUe. the rcta'la, so that communication w 1th
bunml mrta few
Lhud.lc inforo^ltan nn.l-trireiiw.
»making that the hour of his dfasolu- the outride world waa tor a time cut
7. A. GRU
Excitement at Wariltagton was kvMllable part or tne yrer. The fornrer "hfeh^wlB be rent
! 011 had come, the supervisor sent in off.
aste for .this self tame preacher, who,, daily increasing ami die safety of tbe
XiLseriourfydoubW. Every num
ITlllT re pint
........
--«
it seems, was otherwise engaged, and
-----------....
----------------nmehinerv.
tai
‘or anil
tire
vrater-power.
machinery,
wiled to answer the summons. The in the ho.pitm» M Wriditagtan wa. «- aad aurroumUM huul *t a rwonabre
amiiml
ami
there
who
were
found
able
Ogura. Mr. Welton haa «tao eharfft of
wk man grew better, and it w said that

telephone cun use the instrtHjipnt with••ut lieing over heard by others happen-1
m tin-otlira If yoi doubt this. j.«t
ing in Un- office. If you doubt thia, just
g&lt;» in there and ••helio.” and you’ll say*-

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

IE

i

Of Our Own Make,

tag, Malching i tawing

Satisfaction Guaranteed,

“tadL’hi!"? H
S^.wiS!»W 54^.^,2111-..^. wb. '

he in no uncertain nor polite lan­
tz **?' tvwert* that the preachers can go
lhe had place, for all he can*.

&lt;11

tfk fffarrv a uittritM were

fend the raplral My.

organ-

E«Hy. with hi.

^’rhe't'ltaune
appnJril.u.to

tiwtam. tor 1HW "ill '
Haattaga hl

Road Scrapers!

Ate

i

�WORK AT THE CAPITAL' THE ALBANY TRAGEDY
LATEST COSSIP FROM WASHINGTON.

FIVE

TELEGRAPH BORES-

SLAUGHTERED.

INNOCENTS

graph oYtoea.

I.IKVKD.
*7 — „
Wamuotom. May a-Tte Comptrolkr
Ct IU Ccmwy. b.ln&lt; ukM M. rtw. ot
the SnwKi.l HHmtloo, nld jM-tcrdcy tbnt
be thontht It hod dwidcdly improved. It
**
—
- ../.MM
Congress
would pass OKa
tbe MrvPKAnuw,
McPherson Kill
bill,
which has already gone through the Senate
and been favorably reported by the House
Committee on Basking and Currency,
it would increase ti» circulation ot
tbe
country more than
8:10,000,000
and afford immediate and permanent relief.
It was tlie simpleat and must available key
to tbe financial problem, aud would reach
every National bank in the country, and
add ten per cent to their circulation with­
out any disturbance or risk. There are
lying in tbe vaults of the Comptroller cur­
rency already printed for many of tbe banks
of the country to take the place of mutil­
ated and worn-out currency, and if the bill
should pees this currency wusld be immedi­
ately available.

Albany.

'

THE DANVILLE WOT WAA HMtalKDITATED.

Wasuimgtok, May 2H.—Tbe majority
report of tbe Senate Election Committee on
the Danville riot was submitted yesterday.
It declares that the riot was preconcerted
for tbe purpose of intimidating the negroes.
Tbe committee found no evidence that the
negroes bad fired a shot until after the
whites had fired a volley. Tbe whites were
generally armed, but tbe negroes were
not.
Arms
were
distributed
from
shops and stores to the whites wbo ted
none.
'Die objects of the whites were:
First, to Intimidate the colored voters In
localities were they were strong; and,
second, to produce sueh a feeling in the
Slate as would Induce white electors to Join
with tbeir own race and escape the reproach

N. Y.,

May SL-Full W
of
occurred Th umtoy night,
whkh
u ttM) dNaatcbm. Citric Scbrem,

,

..

....

.

husband of tbe woman wbo ended the days
of herself and her five children, was
recently obliged to leave his work at West

Albany owing to tbe closing ot tbe shops,
and intended to purchase a rag route, having
8200 in tbe bank. On Wednesday be re­
quested his wife to draw out the sum of
8125. The woman returned and informed
her husband that owing to tbe crowd about
the building she was unable to obtain the
required funds. Thursday be procured a
carriage sod left his wife at tbe bank while
he transacted other business. At seven
o'clock Thursday night tbe woman informed
her husband that she bad lost tbe
book. This startling confession resulted In
a quarrel. The husband finally left the
bouse with the intention of making an ex­
planation of the reasons wby he was unable
to fulfil! bis part of tbe contract with the
rag-route seller. At ten o'clock be returned

GREBLE&amp; POWERS

“Waiting on a down

some time?
Deciphering unreadable
messages ? Answering questions about
rates, wiraa, and delays?
Making
directory of my self for the whole coun­
try? Trying to attend to customers

Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers,

McCormick's Twine Binders,

sages and money I'm counting from the |
time 1 begin until I’m off?
Listening
to inventors deacrilte their inventions?
Of refusing to lend money to tramps,
and buy stuff of them because they are
broke—for a good many chaps appear
to think a receiver is a kind of pawn­
broker? No; all that is easy enough.
The hardest job I have is to wait on
the people who send a message once in
five years.
'
.
“O yes; there are plenty of people in
the world yet who never used the tele­
graph wires in their lives. 1 see one or !
two of them every day. They consume
more of my tiine.occupv the wiudo v, and
put out more people waiting to thrust
their messages in than a dozen men
who send each a hundred telegrams a
day do."
“I get tired,” he continued, “I grow
weary of listening to a careful account
of all the circumstances that induce
them to make the great step of sending ■
a telegram, and of a large portion of
their personal histories. But the worst
and hardest thing is to make them un­
derstand that we handle several mes­
sages every day, aud that theirs must
take its turn with the reat. Our wires
are crowded all the time, but the fallow
who telegnsplfe something unimportant,
to New York say. esn’t be made to
comprehend that his dispatch can’t
be sent and
delivered inside of
a wink.
That’s the
idea most
THE
of them have of the
telegraph.
They want to see it gq.
If our
operating-rooms weren’t sacred to all
atest and
est
save employes these onoe-in-four-yeare’
customers would overrun them. The
other day a man stood right there where
you are and talked tb me half an hour
by that dock explaining why he sent
the only message lie had ever sent in
his life,’ aud in every other sentence
asking me where the answer wa*. In
vain 1 expostulated and explained, but
he wouldn’t move until they shouldbred [
him away.
“Then there’s the ignorance of these
people, too. Yesterday a woman came I have the floert line ot open and top buggir* ever brought to thia city, and acll them at cloae figure*. I have jurt received another carioad «t tbe
in and a&gt; nt a dispatch to her husband
at Rock island, in she came just eight
times, h. fore’ 6 o’clock to see w iy he
didn't answer. Finally we got word
from i lie manager that tbe man couldn't
Over MO of three wagons are In use In Barry county to-day. and are giving tbe l&gt;ret of satisfaction in every case.
be found at the address given. I tried
In the line of HAY’ TEDDERS. I ran give you your choice of tlie three best machines made. I sell tbe Ballard. AH^ii aid Book waiter
to make her understand it, and how do
you suppose she took it? Said she:. T
Anything you want In the line of (arm machinery I can sell you.
don’t believe you eent the message at
HeapretfuUy.
all. I watched the wires and I never
seen it go. You took my 30 cento and
gave ’ne nothing, and I’ll send my
brother-in-law down to mash your eye.’
And lin expecting him every minute."

McCormick Iron Mowerg
McCormicK. ixeapers,

Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump,

Spring-Tooth Harrows
Taclcson Tile

Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase

Call at .the Agricultural Warehouse of

insane mother had drawn tbe keen
victims ted evidently'died witboat a strug­
gle. Their bodies lay motion leas, and one
had Its bands peacefully folded across its
breast At the foot of the bed lay Henry
with his eyes staring into vacancy. A razor
having a blade eight inches in length waa

‘ fraternized will) tlie “niggers.'’ It was made
to appear that tbe blacks were the offenders,
when in tratb tlie white Democrate were iu
possession of the town.

log. A search was Immediately instituted.
A quarter of a mile from tbe bouse

A HEAVY DEFAVLTKK.

Washington, May SO.--Colonel JU. P.
Burnside, disbursing officer ot the Pust-office
Dep rtment, was arrested yesterday. Ex­
amination of his books reveals tlie fact that
he ba* embezsied Government bonds of a
face value of 545,000.
A preliminary
hearing was had before United States
Comiuhsloner Mills In the afternoon,
when ball
was
fixed
at
845,000.
Up to a late hour last night Colonel Burn­
side was unable to aeeurt* boedsmen. Bum­
side came here from Freeport, IIL,'twenty
yean ago. He has been a fast liver, and

woman lying upon the north track, with
her head severed, both feet off above the
ankles, and tbe arms at tbe elbows. As
the mini approached, the girt Maria, who
waa on tlie rails, six feet bSow her mother,
cried out: “Take me home, take me home;
I couldn’t get away from her." The offi­
cials found that her left leg and left arm
were severed. Tbe girl said that the crims
was committed by her mother, and that after
tbe horrible deed tbe mother seized lier and
ran down to the track. The train leaving

style, kept a fine turnout, and all on a re­
markably small salary. He claims to have
lost tbe missing 845,000 through Levis, the
missing oil broker. Two of his bondsmen
are reported dead.

train. As the locomotive came rattling ou.
the girl made frantic efforts to escape, aod
succeeded in partially wresting herself
away as U;
her mother was struck. She **
then
”
.
ooxenMioxAx PRoaaronrtM.
lost consciousness, and has since died.
.ppropru.. ih. WOoaM tn»» H» i Tbo huMModbanodw^r*.
fund for the Ohio River sufferers for the !
relief of cIUmos aloa* the Lower Missis- i
rtpjii. Tbe Dtatnct of Columbia Approprte- I
tion MB waa pamed. Adjourned to June 2.... I
Jo the House bills were reported to re&lt;ulate |
tbe exportation of imitation butter and '
cbeeee and to make 81.000,000 the limit for the |
coat of tbe publlr bulldlnir at Luuiavllle. The
Legislative Appropriation bill was amended i
to provide that there shall be but forty-three
tblM.net -wevonnt.
rlifttv-erta ana
end sixtr-Mveu
,lrt..cpn
ntternai
revenue aiMricts
customs diatrtets. Adjourned to tbe 31st.
:
Thx United States Senate was not In teuton j
on tbe 3lst ulr.. In tbe House Mils were |
paweu rrentinir right of way through Indlan Territory to the Southern Konaaa and
tbe Gulf. Colorado and Santa Fe Roada A
resolution was adopted authsridrir tbe Com- :
mittee on Indian Affaire to ipvcetinte the !
leaolnr and fencing of tends in Indian Terntory?
_______
J!

A FATAL CRASH.

more.
Baltimore, Md., May 31.—Six person!
.....
■
kv
were killed and four seriously Injured Qy
the fail of a warehouse at SJO South Gay
....
. .. __
UniMln,.
street, known as Hooper s Building, yestarday. The structure, which was very old,
and had been deemed one of tbe most subt^u&gt;1 1B Uia cttv WM u^j M a
h_ willtam V
w««house by William E. Hooper A Sons,
by Long &amp; Dugtlale, fertilizers. About
two o’clock p. m.. while a number of per&gt;
,
.
sons
the counting-room
counting-roomand
and some
sons werelo-intbe
ten or twelve iu the store-rooms, tbe walls
BAKE OFFICIALS ARRESTED.
began to crack. Several ot those nearest
the doors rushed out. Hardly had they left
&gt; Capterwd on a Canada 1 the building era it fail wMh an awful crash,
ruddle and Baiber Lader I burying u»e unfortunates who were not able
hard tbe OeTaultlnr t.'aahlar

Quebec, Can.. June 2,--John C. Eno, tbe ’

Saturday morning on board the steamship j
VMcoover, juu » Ute HCeel IwUcvle, J
ter Liverpool. He &lt;cl . e^imtloo.

A

CHESTER MESSER,
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The simplest best binder in the market.

Come in and see it.

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons,

Chester Messer

Advxbtibkd letters.
letters addrenaed to tbe following pervm* remainfng Iu tbe |x&gt;rt offli-r at Harting*. Barry
county. Michigan. June !fd. ISM:
Walter Coats Mr*. H. C. Eckrtorm. William
Norman, Janie* Klee. Nettie Natkin*.
Card#.—Mr*. L Hart, A. M. Herrington. Hill.
H. Irving. Grout Keller.
W. H. POWERS. P. M.

rOA'phO

Mr. R. S. Withers of Fairlawn stock
farm. Lexington, Kj\ writes: “I have
such confidence- in St. J neoIts Oil, the
Seat pain^ure, that I use it on everying; myself, my horses, my negroes. I
I.
Everyltody and every horse, for all kinds
__________ the walla tell fire broke out. of aches and pains, lielleve in its sorer-'
but a general alarm was turned ia and the
eignty as a cure."
P*0^® gathered. PoMo® yd
Bl
This extreme tired feeling we have in
iTui.'
&gt;1 5
^jT'btle/Sire the. Ammo to be In the spring, fail and during the summer
denotes torpid liver, we have no appe­
,, T,
tlie ‘build big.
Up L
to seven o'clock 1_1.
last tite and no ambition. Take Dr. Jones*
evening only the bodies of Mortimer H. Red (’lover Tonic; it coMeets these
Llnthfctun aod a colored boy named Bowen troubles, restores good spirits Itspeedbad been recovered.
ilv cures dyspepsia. Imd breath, piles,
On account of tbe defloration services all pimples, ague and malaria diseases. A
the working girls to the number of forty perfect tonic, appetizer and blood puri­
left for their homes at noon, preventing a fier. Can l»e taken by the most delicate.
catastrophe which would have equaled the Price 60 cents of Freil’k Hotchkiss.
Tivoli disaster.
The following Is a complete fist of those
killed and injured:
Killed—Mortimer H. Linthicum, book-keep­
er; James Kelly, clerk for Hooper A Boas:
James Bowen, chtef porter: Mdward Bowen.
.■s S.u3Md’?.tWtaT.,%XSi1 rj
zoor OHMu u Y.mr. rwJaSufi,
aalMtnan for Loa* A Du*ttate.
K H Thl.MUhff.h,II HAKOOirw.
Injured—W. H. Cbebrao, cl
-PPi-low.
i h... .^sJ5 &amp;
drivers: Benjamin Greenwood, book-keeper
lor Loo* A Duffdate. A colored porter named
Moulton and Samuel Johnson teotoredi. assTrereTattaet ot

Important to Farmers

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
OF THIS CITY
Have entered the geld and now offer (or Ndt* the time-tried and always reliable.

JOBNSTON REAPERS, lOmOiffi
NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW
We keep a fall tine of Agricultural Implements
Gr*Hea&lt;kluarteft&gt; nt the Elevator on Broadway.

See us and get our prices before buying.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

We Have Gone

Ixjsdok. May 8L—Great'excttement pre­
vailed In thia city Friday night over the
For aate by FREDERICK HOTCHKIU.

amito took place in the vidaity of tbe de­
tective office, Scotland
„ Yard, tbe eoruer of
1,b“ S°Udta^Lj^J* T?
.i Inmb wo Uw&gt; Ihrowo
dam;i *e Cobden Club House, doing much aw! "*■ *
anU&lt;

Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,

dfjflsed
as
a
priest,
arrived
In Montreal last Monday, and gave the '
name of TImmbm McCloaky. of Troy '■
h. Y. The next day be took up bls quar­ I
ters on the Vancouver. Wedneeday be j
visited several brokers’ offices and ex­ I
changed tweaty-five hundred one hundred 1
dollar bills for British gold.
W. E. ,
Labbe, tbe broker
wbo
unearthed j
Canon Bernard, of Belgium, spotted I
Edo, and put tbe officers on his
track. A detective vkited Eno's state­
room and telegraphed his description to
Mew York and received an answer that It
was Ena Then tbe detective fallowed the
ex-Bank President to Quebec and captured
him Saturday morning. Tbe clerical gen­
tleman um not discovered. Wlten arrested
Eoo was reticent, marelv saying that he
eonM not be extradited.
Prmufcwm, Pa., June 2.—President
Riddle and Cashier Iteiber^of the Penn
Benjamin Greenwood was caught fast In
Bank, were arrested S &gt;tun|&gt;y on the charge a window of the second story. Both his
of conspiracy to defraud. }0Hte&gt;r waa lodged legs were broken. It was not until two
to jail in default of 850^00 bail, but this hours ot terd labor after tbs disaster that
was snbMKjuontly reduced, and he was re­ bo was cut away from tte debris which
teased on 8W.0W bonds. Riddle was placed covered his body up to tte Mek.
in tbe bouxrpntiuc hospital under strict
The bodies of Hooper, MeLea and tbe
survlllance, his bood being fixed al 8100,- —.
-- -------/ire still in tbe
today.
rulaa, and will ba
Hubbard, tbe defaultin* cashier of tlie First
National Bank of MonuaouUi, IIL, was ae­
rated here Saturday. Tbe fugitive was
recognized on tlie street by Bank-Examiner
Oakley, of Chicago, wlx&gt; ww looking over
tbe accounts of local
banka
Tlie
l«ter U once t^lvrapbol Io Monwooth
of
111.
dheown.
discovery,
which De
ho _f.rorur«l
the
«mwt
o(
■lieu
procuruu
tlie
arrest
or
Hubbard. The
defaulter manifested
nianifMitixi but
but
nwoara.
itee defaulter
lirile iwrprlwj and offered to ueonpuy hh
captors without requisition papers. When

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TRADE

Two doors east of our old Store to the building formerly«
cupied by- Ralph Jordan. Have fitted up tlie Imilding in

MARK

BITTERS

..A'."*?'?- 1‘-&lt;th.
&lt;&gt;t shhI UeceiMrt. reprenrata that hr t* wjnHv
■&gt;- his areount m mrh adminirtritor
I that the

And our 15c, 80c. 40c. 50c and 60c Tea.-cannot he

name of Harris, who art
y» riiiee, has been fully identified aa i from tbe County Jail Saturday c
lllMkli-y. Um, defaulllm U»llor.
ihorit) of Slxtov Atwmoy MUU

SrMxoriaLU UL, May Ml-Mantel!
Turner, of Live Southern District of Illinois,
Thursday natittod U&gt;a Grand and Petit

IB! Cull

Canned Fruita, and finally a full wtwk of nice fresh gnx~fflW

always on baud.

Sugar from 6c to 9c per pound.

CALL AND SEE

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 8.

Hastings; mich., june

Hastings Banner. R,,U-ER FLoi «• i.Xiis,

;.t
Bahry Xo.’, Mr h.,

—bv—

Lacey

Choice Salt. Meats,

-*

arshall l. cook.
mI BSCKITTION RATES?
irv. 51.90 per year: If paid wltblu alx
per venr; If not paid until lxmu n! I ear. 51.50. Stibsertbers outIkirrv Go.,SUS per year. Inian.ibly cash in advance.

ADVERTISING HATES:
:;&lt;&gt;!i per yew...................................SlDO 00
hxtp.i chance lor special positions.

JOB PRINTING.
priil.r Melt lu the Job Priutiug De&lt;.i the Basskh. Eventhhig hi the
.•ue*; and with the latest faces of
ii.-t approved jiatterns of machinery,
■lent workmen employed, enables the
Hr vr SMITH.
Philif T. Colokovk, I
■nig- .it Probate.
Prosecuting Attorney.

Genoa Line,

Akron Cement,

Corn, Bran,

CERi&lt;S£OY

Price and quality guaranteed.

Cash Paid for Grain, Wool. Hides
4c., at
'

Barlow’s Brick Elevator.
rpHE NE'V

ilTii A COLGROVE.
Lawyers.

in all courts of the State. Collection*
■•■iked after. Money to loan on real I

K

Lawyers.
.Over Hastings National Bank.)
. &lt; \ it VETH.

i
|
■ i

Attorney at Law,.
Middleville, Mich.
.

p W. XISKERN,

ART GALLERY,
North of Merchant's Exchange.

Desiring to give our near method mi Introduelion to the public, we Imre ctutcludetl to furnijdi.
even though the cont of production greatly Lxceeds the old method &lt;io long in u*e, our Fine
Finished Artistic Imperial Cabinet Curds for
«Zb |&gt;er dozen; Panel.-., XJO; Canto. ri.OD;
Tin-Tv r*,. 4 tor 30 cents.
The public are cordtally invited to call and
examine spoelmana maile l»y the Instantaneous
process at the New Gallery .

Jlver S]W-ddlng's dry goods stare.)
5s ,11 attend promptly to alt business hi all
Charges reasonable.
.

11BLOCKOM.

A ,E. KEN ASTON,
I~
'_____________________
-**•
Attorney at Law, I rpHE impoktKI, clAdesdale dbaft
H)v&lt;T.k .s. Goodyear &amp; Ca’s store.)
■ &gt;- STALLION,
.•,,&lt;-ti(-.-i hi all court* olthe State. Collection* I
mptlj attviiding to.

‘w. LOWRY, M. I)..

FARMER’S FANCY

| Is a rtch
and large
tone and
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
1*
•
■ um r. ,T0l Thom St., Hastings. Mich.)
I the first
kind ami‘­
t il- &gt;n town dr country promptly attended,
able dls-;•
tftie hour' -« t&lt;&gt; 10 x in. and 1 toXJ p. m.
position,*•
■ -yplioite at Holloways’ drug store)
।■
with MF
XjF“ Special attention paid to surgical diseases ■ mind &lt; gy»,
perior ac­
: u 1l:’*iiM-i ot the eye and ear.
. J r l» e »
----------------------------——1 '■
। high, full
tion and
jlcKETT
a BCTLER.
I nuiiM-and
style, and
)
tall,
and
Is consid­
Pysicians and burgeons, weighs
ered by
Prairieville, Mich.)
15® lbs,.
,
...Rood
. r Jua,
. .1:1-. nighLor dayt promptly attended.
ges of draft gorses to to the best horse In the
country' tor finning and rixul purpoxn.
RKXHGttKid-Fanner's Fancy was pot by Young
p II. iLMMERMAN,
1 • llomo'patliic Physician &amp; Surgeon, Chancellor. For description see volume 4. page
•xn, Scotch Stud Book. Young* Chanceilor b
iEirtt door eiwt of Holloway*' drug store.)
unmtor 1868. he by Chancellor lit, he by tonl
&lt;

Thl wji . jo nes

"ril.- cmAj’i awT'feml&amp;Unt by fiig.'rrik
grand dam by Cdney Star 8**. Farmer s Fancy,
dam Nancy by Glaticer. 2nd dam by Fanners
Fancy. 3rd dam bv Sir William Wallace. 4th
dam bv Young Suffir Punch.
Staned Irt
J. 8UNLEY, Breeder.
U’EI.ro.N X CROOK
Fanner's Fancy will make thr season of irm
at the Flower fann, rinlrievlllr.
At*-;u&lt;eiit*4or the Watertown Insurance Co,
Tkkms. -To insure. 920.00; for season. 915.00;
nnb- policies on a man's property against single service, cash. 910.00. Escape* and'•cellit' , luhtnlug or wiud; against a man's dents at owner's risk.
4-ll-On
'
Dentist.
All work promptly attended to.

r'.•(•KA SHELDON.
AtotTOct Block, Hastings.'.Midi.)
m- thr oiilv ret of AtotracC. Book-) in Barry
II!'.

A. FOOTE. M. D..
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Office uast side Main ft., Nashville. Mich.)
-faildence next door north Wolcott House.
,'alh promptly attended too, day or night.

IOSEPH KNIGHT.
•’
Veterinary Surgeon.
• R-Wenc*. Rutlaml, near Yeckley school house.)
Will attend ail call* for services night or day.
''Largra reasonable.
E. F. BtOWN. M. D.

W, P. POUH urn, M.-D.

lls. BROWN &amp; POLHEM
Rouifppathic Physicians ftl-..____ .
»Bre over Julius Bussell's store. Main ft.) I
alls answered from the office at all hours ol
• t-- rfcty o? nteht. Dr. Polhetniu will give speck;)
A.v-cntton to diseases of the Eye and Ear.

yOR SALE

At a Bargain.
The property known as the “Morgan Plucc."
on Church street, Hastings, Mlcb.

For teraas.-etc., call uu or address

C. Whitcomb,
AGENT.

Or MRS. F. M. POTTER. Vermontville.

EWER PIPE.

D

olmes

H

&amp; holly,
Of Woodland.

Drain Tile,

tv call the special attentioa ot their
&lt;*«ny friend* Io their

SPRING STOCK

AND

Chilled Plow Points;

CONMIWTIXO or

W GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS

AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,

GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
AND GLASSWARE.

pt iipovbI do an hnueat bnsIneM, pay as
at-nilt for produce aa Hastings or Nashville. and
951 Jpu goods at a reasonable profit, competing
* 'Mhr above place*.

«
apjrreelate the liberal patronage our
■' ’•nb have given us In the past, and hope to
JTita larxepart of Woodland trade by fair
dijj: and bw prices.

St VEN PER CENT, discount for cash
will be given on sums of.$1.00
and upwards, except sugars
and prints.

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY.
^Y°"L CARD1XU.

Welcome Mie
an rvidy to dn WOOL CARDING this »ea».n

M10rt notice at Ms old stand, north side

’ &gt;'e ri»er. In t to city erf Aaatlap. I want all
kdesitokenawayby ttoftrst day ot December

AT BABUIW* Kl.EVATOK.y
JJ ASHVILLE

Agricultural
Depot.
Min 2-tai

Mu,

Light in Draft, left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 feet
long.

Raisoi and Crown Mom
Royee Reapers.
Every article of

Hauiii'j «nd Hanging Machinerg utnl.
XUO U» twi "“S

01

FARM MACHINERY

WKLOOME MABBLC.

Mortff»&lt;e Sale.
been ,nade tn t*’e payment of

,

। Michigan, to HfrumChaite, of the »nn&gt;r pliu-e
records 1, the
I He.l.t,, ol O.i. ).
*
, l"l!,,'l■ “I'.111' 1TU| d-iet De?!!£
£i.A*
5”,‘- “tone oclockp. m.. In liber
• i'll"mortgage*.
““ "“imlure ol
MSI?
STSeJSs:

h.,,5M".-on the 2^ tU&gt;’ °r
. A. D..
ISM.at 2:10 o clock p. n»„ In Uber 23 ut nmrtKaS«.on page 371; on which mortrwt then- i&gt;
claimeu to to due. at the date of tills notice,
the sum of four hundred and twenty dollars
J.’JcS’iu9P™'«7ji»r‘ having lieeu Institut­
ed at law to recover the debt remaining secured
Ld «»ortlPfr. or any part thereof, and the
power of Mie therein contained having become
Is hereby given that on SaturdaJ *'f Au’urt’d-D'
Rt &lt;M“'
o dock In the afLenioou, u| the north front door
of the court house In the dty of Hastings. In
Barry county, Michigan. (Mid court house in-lng
the place of holding the Circuit Court for said
JM?’ .V**1! *1’ P?Wlc “ortion u»
the highest bidder the lauds and premises drscriiH'd In Mid mortgage to-wit: All that cer­
tain piece or pared of land situate in the county
of Barn and state of Mlehluar., known and dr■Mcrilxti as follows, viz: Commencing »l the
quarter post on the south side of section thirty■, five
flve
I®) in town two (2j
[35]
[2] north, of range
ten ।11I lb]
u-».t
.1
। west,
running thence west ten r«m
[IO] —
anil one-hi
Hj| rods, thence
nxis
- --- south ten
and[to]
four
14]and four I
leev.mence.east
|10»sl rods,
feet, thence east ten and one-half (lOHI-roc
thence north U n 110] rods and four [4] feet to
the place of beginning, toing a part of the
norfl»-eaat quarter I »&lt;) of the north west quar­
ter (&gt;&lt;] of section two [2], in town number one
I1J north of range ten |10] west, or so much
tbereof as shall to necessary to pay the amount
due on said mortgage with Interest thereon at
ten per cent..'together with the costs and exepdses allowed bv taw.
Dated May 23d, A. D. ISM.
MANLY M. CHARE.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
.
_______________________________
| . —

'

: comes the “hand grenades" which are ' Under the management of David
“guaranteed tox never fad." but fail I Haight our streeU are putting on ar.
| they do. right here in this' forsaken ' improved appearance.

Again it l^u^our Munru! duty t&lt;&gt; 'Pi*w-'hat
drt,rniinnl to ,’nn*
Gn“'“ ""d‘U'‘- “o* of A(h«“
chronicle the wI event of the death of UP ln ’P“e °f *“ tht PhlUn&gt;hroF‘'' et~' county. p»hl his ninny friend, here &gt;
another of our old citizens Mra. Iler-1 forto of "g™t* "'h&lt;&gt; srr *" *u,*ious
brief vWt ,ht h,t’rr !»•« of last week
•
-has residwl with
’
! Children’s day exercises passed of
t&lt;x.
Mho
her non.।: save us from the devouring
.
------ . element
...
Ihrniel,departed thl, .We Friday last ITh
*““*
*n’ « n"’f th“* pleasantly at the M. E. church bast
The funeral service, were held at the
,‘“per- T1"’!
“ n'rio''’ al‘"pw’ Sabbath, as does everything that the
and "
contain
house Sunday afternoon, by Bev. Bun-:' ,lx&gt;tt!e
bott,’’ "5?
mUin a
" light
IW,t colored
colonM sabbath school interest themselves in.
liquid The trnn
punluwer
bt mlvh«&gt;d
advised tn
to The school has been kept up continually
ne|j
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; liuuid.
lumer is
hang
them
up
in
different
parts
of his without a break for 13 years.
The Eagle school closes next Friday
building
and
M
alt
tor
a
fire.
The
long
­
Woodland will- not celebrate the
with a picnic. Alisa Jennie Sackett, of
er they Kang tin re without a lire, the Fourth of July this year, but will no
Bellevue, teacher.
Mrs. A. Courtright is very sick, we more faith one has In their extinguish­ doubt visit where the people do fee!
ing qualities. But Freeport merchants patriotic.
understand.
L. Hilbert is.taking the census in the
Miss Jennie Sackett vhtted Battle are naturally inquisitive, and as soon
as a consignment of “grenades" arrived village.
•
Creek Saturday.
the
other
day.
a
lain-fire
was
built
and
The
ladies are organized for the pur­
The entertainment at the M. E.
church Sunday was a grand success. a couple of bot'h*d-liphtt*iiing-pent-up pose of procuring a flag for the G. A.
R. Post.
The church was beautifully decorated destruction gn nudes were tnrnwn in.
Some little excitement was created
by the ladies of this place, in a very The result was instantaneous. The
flames burst forth more fiercely, and here last Sunday over the arrest of *
tasteful manner.
The children did
seemed to laugh at such insignificant woman who resides in Castleton but
well with their recitations; the music
efforts to check their mad career. In a well known here. Nothing slngulat
first-class, and, in fine, the children's
moment all was excitement and con­ alxnit the arrest, but there was about
day passed of pleasantly for all. One
sternation. At one time it was thought tht questions asked, and the conduct ol
of the most pleasing events of the day
that the only lock-up Freeport has ever some of the parties engaged in the bus­
was the presentation ot a gold medal to
had would certainly
consumed; but iness.
Rev. Moser, the pastor, by the infant
F. F. Hilbert has secured the servicewith the prompt formation of a “buck­
class. The proceeds amounting to 48.90
et brigade" the flames were finally sub­ of a young man from Lowell to clerk
are to be applied on the educational
dued.
&gt; .
for him.
fund.
The man who was in a hurry to be
Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens and
the first to plant corn is now deliberate­
F. Andrus drove 89 feet for w ater.
Hiram Stevens and wife visited rela­
ly replanting it—so are his neighbors.
Dr.
Wright
is
home
from
Eaton
tives In Hastings.iast Friday and mThe band returned from East Sagin­
county visiting.
urday.
.
Williams raised his barn Thursday. aw last Thursday. The boys report
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ORANGEVILLE.
Gordon is building a house for OdelL having had a good time and expres*
An important suit is pending, conTemperance club meets every Satur­ themselves highly pleased with the
hospitalities of the people of East Sag­
cerning.a horse, between Mr Lankton day eve.
and Mr. Ford which’ was tried last
More mumps continue to break out. inaw. The band carried off second
Saturday, in which the jury failed to
Alvah Carpenter went north pros- priz^ in 4th class, being the class'

usually* entered by amateur bands
agree. It will be tried again next Fri- ■ pecting.
.dayi Gets complicated when an editor 1 They were highly complimented, being
Scene second—Over on east side the ! attacts the profession with his ptiper the youngest band organization at the
tournament.
woman who kept houtte for the old and revolver.
No letter proof of the Banner being
man turned him out doors, so he says, | Wm. Bromfield is traveling in Maryand fastened his house against him. | land.
a good paper can be produced than th&lt;
The old man's son came to the rescue
Kershner is graining and painting fact that a certain politician lately ex
erted himself among followees to sto]
and tied the woman’s' hands behind his house.
her and gently persuaded her with his
Four new barns are l&gt;eing built here. it, fearing its influence.
A meeting of the wives of ex-soldier
foot to walk into the street. The even­
Mrs. Peter Covert has gone to Detroit.
ing after, Saturday at 11 o’clock p. m.,
Del Cole is able to be out on crutches. who are members of the G. A. R. Pus
a daughter from the east part of town
Mrs. Covert, from Lowell, is visiting at this place is called to meet at MrC. A. Hough’s on June 24th at two
came and took her father home with here.
o'clock p. in. At a meeting held Jim
her. Said female is now a wandering . Barnum is taking the census.
10th, a committee was appointed t
vagrant carrying her child with her.
Earl Drew spent Sunday with us.
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The lodge of good templars will ini­ solicit funds to purchase a flag for thi
Ii —
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- - we noUee that a hirge neither of her husl mnd’s coming to her
From circulars
received
Post. The committee are. for Wood
tiate
all.
worthy
candidates
Saturday
| amount of laud in Norman. Polk. Marshall and assistance.
I Kittson counties, Minnesota. Is offeml for rale
Dr. Foote, who was a victim to the evening the 15th that may present. land village, Mrs. C. A. Hough; south
to actiuil settler* at the extreme low price of
Woodland. Mrs. J. G. Jordan
tragedy enacted at Nashville, has the themselves. The fee for such will be •
THREE DOLLARS PER ACRE.
,1MWlura of not less than iuo acres or more sympathy of the citizens of this coin-j fifty cents
In qsatitltie*
WT for that evening, lait after | northwest Woodland, Mrs. D. B. Ki!
,. than
tInin XO
xvi nrecs.
acres. Th--*«- counties arc located In munfty.
that
the
usual
fee
will
lie
charged.
The
!
Patrick;
southeast Woodland. Mrs. Gc
I
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the famous lied River Valley, abowt whicheverv
* farmer ha* heard mon- or less.
The idea of setting shade trees along j lodge opens finely.
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! Tyler; northeast Woodland. Mrs. Jame.^The terms of payment are also to to very lib­ the highway meets with approval from '
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jSawdy.
•
eral. only 30 cants an aera dowu. bataiK-e in
six annual payments. The offer upon these
MOBGO-THOKNAPPLE.
terms to to remain open only to Deeetntor 31st, every person.
ZASTWABD
Ho:
I
Mr.
James
Howard
is
a
happy
man
J
IBM. and Is confined lu land located not less
Hurrah! for Blaine.
than five miles from tpr line of the St. Pal l.
। the reason is lievause he is the father of I
Mis'NKAPOt.ia A Manitoba Bv. This Is prob­
O-Ughtful
W„
.r
MMMtln*
ably the most litorat
offer ever made by any
........
] a fine little girl born last Thursday.
।
Sammer Vksatto*.
I^iud Grant...Railroad
Cumpauy.
and
the ( terms,
beohST
hwnttbc
lGo
A garden social was held on the' Some folks should not lie allowed to
are totter than ran i *‘ *~
**■ *’
The Michigan Central Railroad Com
hnX?thi‘u1 am unuSuptad tends hi the Unit- i ffrwUn&lt;1!‘ot
IJrt)Wn o». Saturday ' to have a horse and carriage and go out
prodnetlre of any unoccupied tends In the Unit- I KrUU,
OI , ' ‘ ' "™wu uuio nawa nurac auu carrier mm gu um pany, which operates the popular “Ni
ed states. They are the cheapest tends oomiid-1 evening.
Icecream and cake, were j of sight of the livery burn, for when an
ering
location,bom!and SJSK?
quality,’shouid
lu the
United!’ served from six to ten o..
.
s?a
‘ieN,the
.'and"?veS
’ake'S
’clock.
The ! overload Of beer is shipped the poor ani- agara Falls Route," announces its serie
..u—
- *| ^,,1
•• WU8 -in .. „
vantage ofrfhls after without
detay ..
II preaeuls
thr interest. of. ..
the M.
E. mal ha5 to 8ufler&gt; |&gt;elng driven past its of pleasure excursions to the Whit
an opportunny to every one to secure ten acres
Mountains and sea shore tor the season
strength. .
olhfc ovrit choice oFlaml for SS0.M down and society.
of 1884. The excursions Will be thre.
.*1“.'.‘re's.! Quffrterly mreting brat Saluntay and
There are some very fine colts in the in number, the dates of departure bein_
vicinity of Morgan, aired, by Washing­ Wednesday, June 25, Tuesday, July 15
I sun‘1*’- '
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and August, 5. For the past five or si.
secured from the । The Odd Fellows’ picnic comes off ton, Jr.
-Hy.. in Dakota, that can be seem
yAars these excursions have be*,,
Government free, under the variottwrious.l- -----------. s. laws.- I Thursjdtty next in the Lindsey grove at
What makes Asher Osborn step so features of this road which have tend*
light and look so pleasant ? Surely you to popularize it more than anythin*
Pine Lake.
else. Thousands of the best people o ’
On the evening of the same day had ought to know; it’s a boy.
there will be a guitar concert at the M., The news of the nomination of Blaine the west, north and south have avail*
E. church, given by Mrs. F. Ward and i and Logan wan joyfully received in this themselves of the opportunities thu
offered and spent from two to eigh
Miss Fannie Bonfov. We- hope for a vicinity.
weeks in making the trip, invariabl
returning refreshed and invigorate*
good house, as everybody enjoys the
RUTLAND.
VVHKN ready TO plan your VACAand wholly satisfied. Hundreds of tes­
TTON REMEMBER that no portion &lt;»{ music these ladies produce, and the
The misfortunes of the farmer seems timonials have been received and col
the American Continent has sueh n delightful low price of admission places it within
ilimste as that of Mixnksota and MimricBN
never to end. The cut worm has put utnns of newspaper matter have beei
lAKOTA.
reach of all.
in its appearance. Its ravages in some written'expressive of gratification an&lt;
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA
highly commending the companv fo
Mrs. Slow and children are visiting
cases is fearful. t
the excellent provisions made for th
With lu clrer &lt;Un. delletoutU reratauhte the Goss families.
Sheep shearing is well on towards its comfort of excursionists. The eotnpan
night*, and exhltaratiug atmosphere,
M. J. Gobs has improved his residence close. Although the weight of wool is enabled to offer for the coining serieENTIRELY FBME FBOM MALA MIA,
beso^ful sm *
"* —। by a fresh coat of paint.
per fleece is good, the price is very un­ of excursions new routes and attraction ■
which cannot but be appreciate,.
uncc of excel
Sam. Carlyle has a very sick horse satisfactory.
.
Among the points of interest to b
TocinsTs.11
which will probably die, spoiling a fine
Mrs. Clarence Burt had a very agree­ visited may be mentioned Niagar.
agsSsK
span of colts. A relapse from epizootic­ able surprise, by receiving a visit from Falls, where the train will cross th
thecause.
.
a sister residing, .»
in Auburn, ...
N. Nn new and famous cantilever bridge
Iwre U offered the rare ■tlrscuoa or
Toronto, the St Lawrence river, th
I Mr.atulMrs. WiUIUaKlUotUorton. wh(Jnl|&gt;hshlbdIlot seen in 14 years.
SALT WATXB BATHard.
lieautiful islands and famous rapids u
AVI. are spending a
fan
.In
. at
at Dr.
Hr
...
..
... . .
Ohio,
a
few
days
rsmphlra osd Ml IntoniMtoa ,Mtar&gt;‘l"«
The United Brethren will hold a the St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quebe&lt;.
Socket’s. /
Memphremagog,
Bethkheu
grove meeting on the lank of Podunk Lake
White and Franconia mountains. Fab
lake Sunday, the 15th last.
nnroiT.
vans, Mount Washington, North Con
The census enumerator is making his way, Sebago and Crystal lake, Portlam,
From the Herald.
. Minn._____________________ 2—_
Thegime ot bum ball plajrl on round. He don't get all his questions Old Orchard Beach, Rye Beach. Port* *
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Chancery Order.
mont. Isle of Shoals and nearly al
Thuraday last Irtwfm ClarkarUle dub answered.
State of M&gt;rhtg»n-fp t)*Clre«tt Coart for the
the principal resorts of the Atianti
and the Freeport nine, resulted in a
Two boys attending school in district
County of Barryt ln
„ ..
coast.
It
would
be
exceeding!
V;.nhlBgUiii ftioaalita *n&lt;* Wllltam L. Kaph. mb of SS to Si in favor of Freeport. No. four received a “reward of merit! difficult to map out a more delightf).
OomrHaiu hi!*.
j, which left trip on the American continent, esp*
The Freeport boy» feel quite elated in the form of a whipping
-.
George F. Krut and Benjamin F. Baldwin. De- over their victory, a. the Clarksville : the marks for wveral day's,
tally at the remarkably low rates of­
fered by the Michigan Central viz: frou
club sb considered hard to beat.
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wyrB-ow
Toledo, •». and . from Detroit
Our trust) clerk and assistant on
Hurrah fur JamB1 (1. Bhlint..
round trip, with corresponding lav.
thia paper. Mr. James Godfrey, arrived ,
Junt wh
onTOMt
»«ied rates on au connecting lima.
Mr. M. C. Roach, the southern paasm
home with his charming bnde Tuwlay. |
wanu
ger agent of the road, Mr. E. H. HugheWe extend to the happy couple a most l what
an. lmn-tta.
Michigan passenger agent, and WTh
Jste: oil
hearty welcome and Iwst wishes for
.baring has begun but sheep Greegor, traveling passenger arrot.wi.
SEouSTw -oraore in thl/duw UlW VO­ their continued enjoyment and prosahearing „
„ „MnBwn. [tersonally conduct the excursions an
SS Within Ew ('HHiTli- frQM lb"
parity. The stern realities of married ( The tapUanla| ^rvlce, at Wall Lake give their patrons the benefit of thei
order, and that in raae of tbelr
experience and knowledge of the routi
tbeir answer lotto.
Ute, with it, carc-s and trials, o. well ™ |
aUBuM.
Prior to the date of the several excui
bta*.7r.f£ rer its bleedings, come rapidl) and fa quick ,
panner8
complaining aliout their sions they will cheerfully answer con
•ueceaBion—the cares and trials too wrn crop beiag put
un account of muniartions relating tothemaM, whir
should Im- adilramed to M. C. Roach, s
often crushing and hiding the UeMings
cut worn)
Toledo. Ohio, or to R. H. Hughr
-yet, we trust that odvettity will
Detroit. Mich.-Toledo Evening Be
WOODLAND.
come delightfully slow to our young
May 21.
Henry Hays has moved to town and
friends; so slow indeed, that it will al­
ways be scarcely discernible in the dim, now occupies the Wheeler house.
Our
A. W. IMJit’s little boj met with a
distant future.
We begin to think that tires in Free-

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c. L. GLASGOW

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TH' TarEnTOtT'® thm*an

&gt;ut one year ago when the Halieock Uw new AddlUoa to the hotH.
exUnrutabor
to ,ubdue » fire

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK.

Castoria

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often met in society here, plodding away
I
at a desk. i,lO yes,” aha said: “lam
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seeing what I can do with phonography."
Half a dozen other ladies Bat around at
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desks and four or five gentlemen, all
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busy
with
the
dashes
and
dota,
shep
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JA MEH 0. BLAINE. of Mabie.
herd’s crooks, and pot-hooks.
For Vice President.
I anked the proprietor for some news. |
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JOHN A. LOO AN. of Illinoh.
He didn’t know of any, he aaid, except I
that stenography (as rapid phonogra- |
editorial Notes.
phy is now. called) was coming more
I JeWhen Babies fret, and cry by taros.
-.The people have triumphed over the and more into use every year.
What cores their colic, idEateMr^rqrma.^
marked on the number of expert ,
politicians: the rank and file of the re­
women stenographers, and asked him ■
publican party have named the next if thev were paid the same as men for &gt;
president, James G. Baine, of Maine. the same work.
Ever since Grant was inaugurated pres­
"Yes, generally," he aaid. "The fact
Farewell then to Morphine Byrupe,
ident for the second time, Blaine has is, they are in a position to command iL i
Castor Oil and Paregoric, and
Hail Castor!*.
l*en the most popular man in the re­ When’ a woman has a high degree of i
mannal training in work that the world J
publican party, the man above all others
needs she can stand for a good salary ।
whose sterling manhood, daring leader­ and get it, just as a prims donna does." |
ship, brilliant genius and sound repule
I asked if stooping over a desk so
s
lican ism placed him first in the prefer­ continuously was healthful.
!
“
O
yeH,
”
he
said,
laughing.
“
By
the
j
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But
&lt;
such a man. so positive in his con­ way, did you ever hear of the shorthand
cure?”
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victions, so brave in his advocacy of
I acknowledged having heard of the i —
them, so unswerving in his attitude on fruit-cure, tlie fast-cure, the water-cure, • 1
all public questions, must needs make the sun-cure, and the prayer-oure, but I ■
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enemies, anil those too among the lead­ not of the shorthand cure.
"A lady drove uj&gt; here in her carriage .
ers of his party.
The leader of this
one day," he went on, "cime in and j J
opposition to Blaine was Roscoe Conk­ arid she wanted lo study phonography. I
ling, who twice defeated him in the na­ She wore a sealskin cloak, a $50 bon- I I
TRADE
MARK
tional conventions of his party.
BuC net, and her fingers were loaded with । I

Hastings. Mich, June 13. IBM.

Bepirtlican National Ticket.

(ESI!
I TMattM
■( ten*, sod Uk«

Infants and Children

centaur L|niment.-a»»e

elected in
A/2C * MOUTH and BO AMD for three
\nh live Young Men or Ladies In tach
VV'* count). XddrtM F. W. XI KG 1JOI A
! CO., Chicago. 1H.

The Journal, in its fulsome praise of
Butler .has not the time to go liack
over its files and reproduce those arti&lt;dts where it referred to that gentleman
as ‘ Beast Butler." “Spoon
thief,"
“Spoony Butler,” ■'The salary: Grabber,”
and other pleasant little remarks of

rings. *1 would like to go into the class 1
with Miss T----- she added. I told ' ।
her that would be impossible, as Miss !
T. had taken eighteen lessons. Biie ।
said: *1 have taken none, but I will ■
catch up.’ I answered that it was im- !
probable, but she could try. She went '
at it, took twenty lessons in a week,’
and cauzht up with the class, able to i
write fifty words a minute from the i
reading of a law-report. She staid till I
she became a 100-word writer, then ,
said she guessed that would do.
i|
“I asked her if she was going into
professional service. She laughed and ;
said no. ‘Will " you tell me what you I
learned phonography for?’ I inquired;!
*1 have been rather curious.’"
“‘Certainly,’ she replied; ‘for my t
health. I was a society woman up-town.
going night and day. I got so that I 1
couldn't sleep.
I' took morphine--a ।
good deal of it. My doctor told me I
must stop, and change my life or I
would break down. "What shall I do?"
I asked.
“Learn phonography," he
aaid, “or anything that will thoroughly
divert ami occupy your mind. Phonog­
raphy is first-rate." ‘I came hero j
and studied, an you know. T- begin to
sleep. 1 stopped my morphine. My
health is restored.’ She left iiere and
went into the art school, and now her
paintings hong on the walls of the
academy.
'
"There is a new wrinkle in phono­
graphic work," said my informant. "1
mean not only the increased demand for
commercial reporters, but more esjiec’.ally the increased demand for com­
mercial reporters who understand some
modern language. If they can write
with facility German and Spanish they
eomniwd M,500 or M.OOO a re..’
Spanish is deemed especially desirable
on aScount of opr rapidly-growing re-!
lations with Mexico and tha South [
/American countries.
Hayden Military Hxeeatlaas.
INew OrbianN Timei-De t ocrat]
Concerning tbeae military executions
as they are done in Hayti, one is forced
to admit that tliey mnst really be very
disagreeable to the person who is shot.
To begin with everylnxly is liable to
be imlitari.y shot. To the squad of
soidi.rs on dutv that dav the execution
&gt;, utru.t-1. Often oi. h« to be of

the squatl :o shoot a friend, acquaintance or relative. Then, also, the gov­
ernment is apt to change its mind from
day to day. and be ycry revengeful ou
the monew again^those who cn the
eve have done the shoot'ng. The great
point, therefore, with the soldier con­
cerned in these executions is not to
bhoot straight, so as to be able to be
afterward morally convinced that he
has missed hia man. In consequence,
at the word "Fire!” every soldier averts
his face and pulls the trigger without
looking at the victim. The result is
that the poor condemned fellow is half
missed, half wounded, almost half
killed at repeated times, and that the
j firing has to be begun over three pr
four times until 4cath finally ensues.

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easily placed among those counties j
which are sure for a good round repub­
lican majority;
The republium platform is the iiest
the party has ever adopted. It is einineatly wartliy of the two grand men
who have;bften chosen to stand on that

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phdfonn while the people carry them ।
to a triumphant victory.

Blaine’s election means that the
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rights of every American citizen Will I
t* rvspecteil, at home, and abroad.

‘ The people nominated Blaine, and
the people will elect him.
Lowell Jixiriia)
The .Salvation Army opened battle
here Sunday morning. At ten o'clock
eight soldiers, including (’apt. Martin
and two ladies, marched through the
streets singing and bearing tamtam. A
very large crowd of people araeinbled
itness the performance. Before
to their barracks (Train’s llnll)

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‘ A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
i Kxhausted Vitality. Setvons and Physical I&gt;eI blllty, Prrinnture Decline in Man. Errore of
Vmitli, and the untold mitertes rasiiltlng from

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SAMVEL CAEBON.
?h.u
»nrh pnMirMiou^Mfwi
COOK A MHELDON,
Mortgagee. | iSe
Attorney*forItotgaga____________ l any---.,-------------------^rlBr„
• prrarriiieil for hi« spprarano
« roo«w urarr.
J Dated thia tMh day of April. A. h. p
State of Michigan. County of Barn -™
phiiii-w via
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Ataaroalou «»f Che Probate. Courty for the cirrtilt Court r&lt;Hnmis&lt;d.toer it»J. &lt;■
county of Barn. hol.ten al the Probate Office iu
KNaPFFN A
V ax
saRMax^ £'
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ABMAK
the city of Haaiir~ ------- —
. au
.ma
a&amp;hl -----county,
on Mou- i KNAFPEX
Bollrltorn for
Complainant.
v u&gt;
In rue
thr year
Vr-iir one
line uwusthmi&amp;. .
day. thr 1Mb da) 01 May.
mid eight hundred and clghly-four.
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Fmbatr
Order.
ITeaent, (lenieiit Smith. Judge of Probate.
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Michigan. Comm of Bam-..
In thr matter ot the estate of Wllllmn San­ j State of «***"«
«if Prohair
i-r tk
born, deceased.
hCounit &lt;4 lUm.&lt;•»&gt;,..1,1..,.
.&lt; u„ o&gt;W,
t
On reading and Bling the petition, duly vert- thr
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city
nt HKOlngx in ui!&lt;1 ctHiutt
Mm,
tied, of Edwin C. Niehols. alleging tluit duly au- day.
.
the IMh .lay ..I
ibc’ 71.
thrntlcated copies of thr last will and testament U
1 umimimI riaht hundred .nd •‘IgMy-fair
of Mid drcrasril mid of thr prelmtr 'hereof hav , . Prraent. (Trtnrtii Smith. Jndgr of iTui»t,
Inu i^en filed in Mid court, showing that Mid ' In tile matter &lt;rf thr eM-t.
j,*u u„.rY
will has been duly admitted to proiilte in Rock- ! Lkiss drrrMTil.

1 £^5?££
£F®
Tl.m-upoo It I. onl.M. UUU M.arf.y,

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late. praying tliat hithr ",„! RS, M.
'
IGth day of June next, at ten oVtoek in the fore. ‘ jnivfrii|Hti
Thr™in«ni It
..n
- &gt;.•&lt;. that
•' it .Mohiby. tit, tub
It\i»
i-t n
ordure,
b«-aaslxncd forthc bearing of said prtl
.
“* £" Msignrt
............
‘ "‘‘ fork is the
Hon. mid that the betro atlaw of said deceMrd,
-arii« ot uW
and uOthrr nentwia taterratod In
-tato L'.’S..’". ’. J1 . . . I*.'.'*
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The most Eitensive pure-bred Live i
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Stoci Establishment-rHeWorld, j«„

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FRIEND,

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"Diseases of Women and Children*
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I and eight hundred aid righty-tour.
, Present, Cirmru: Nraltn Jiwtar
IVtdiatin thr ii^te7^ lh/e«rate S^BrnM-?tv ilnr
gan.diJrea^i
01 »*«••&lt;"» w. MorOn reading mid tiling the itotitton. duly vertflrt.jrf Mary K. Guunfwu. imJToC the heirs’at law
। of said deceased, iwaylng this court todetermtnr
! who are and we re the heirs at law of said deI bir ciistotiH’rs have the advantare of our many j '*’**’* •J^M’ttUrii under the laww of this state
.urge rellretioiis; opportunity of comparingdR- 1

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* Ahto&lt;latin*rkMK&gt;MUB.«r«k4b) O&gt;. Jim*.; m!|
For «air by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.

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*i*y of Mat . ism.
mutiths tonal ikai
,l&gt;tr were allowed tor. irtitiH* tojmeat ts«r
' ‘*lu» against the relatr .,! AKTiu’R £ HAS
KLSf&lt;
of
rwurty.1|f^1^l.aW| tutaB
' rodltor* of said dereuM-d ar. rr.itwrt t» i&lt;rc
,
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lir,’bat«
In tl.« rllj t H-'tmp. m mi
: ‘imiity. for rvamtoatiui* »mi altowinre. m «
. bHore the Mh day \mnu,M F imt. art Hat

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avwuty
&lt;raiB Monday.the
mviiunj. the 2ml
Stni ;
r&lt;"”lty ”
day of June "
in’ the year one ............
Ukhi-uihI eight,
ftgaXfS
liHinlred mid eighty-four.
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Present.
Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
.
hi the matter of the estate of. Josiah H. BarUj&gt;. deceased.
Hllmi J. HeGolia, administrator of the estate I
of said deceMNNf. represents tiiat he I* ready to
tile hi* account ns such administrator, and prays
that the sumr tony lie heard mid nlloweil and mi
order of dlstrilmthm be entered and lie dis­
charged from his said trust. :
Thereupon II Is onleml. that Montlay. Utr noth
day of -June, at ten o'clock in. the tore- i

Uh) tHr fcttytr

i rcdrtTlS fid
•etltluu. unite

• of Barry. &lt;&gt;«ire liij-ji-ii w--.-k to. ----- ------weeks previous !■&gt; mW dav of hearing.
CIJiME.XT SMITH
I [ A true ropy. 1 ■
.lialgc ot PrU.»t&lt;

i-rooaie oruer.
Stab1 of Michigan. County of Rat
i ewnty &lt;*Harr&gt;-.hoMeti Mt thc’probatc ofltee’m

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weeks. ihvvIoui to mM day of heartug.
CLEMENT (SMITH.

nn

tton, ami that the heirs nt law ofsaid deceased.
andnlloUicr iwrsons Interested ln snld eutale.
are required to appear nt u MMtonofMld Court.
then to toe hoWen nt the Probate Offlce. in the
city of HaMings hi said county mid show i-mise,
. 2iTteTlhr
i*"! tinner should not be grouted
Atal It Is further ordered that said petitioner
give notire tathc perrona Interested in said esM,&lt;l
tt,ul the
hearing thereuf by causing n ropy of thlsonler
. to
be published In the Hnstlng* Hannkr u newsimjier printed and rirriihitcd In said Comity of
Barry once hi each week for three suceemite
weeks, previous to said day ot hearing.
,
-iT.KMKNTihflTH,
[A true ropy.J
Jadgo of Probate.

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121 “nl’

pn«s*riptlftns tor all mute ami chronic dlswue*.
—
- ---------i-k Is
•- invaluable.
i—1—1.1- So
a- found
rn&gt;.nA toy
&gt;»
each
one of* -».
which
the Author, w hose expvrtenre for 23 years Is such
as probably never btefore fell to the lot of any
physleiiui.
iiiiynlruui. :»o
kx&gt; imz*
|&gt;agrs.
”*. oounu
bound in ncanuiui
tieautlful rrenru
French
uiuxUn.
muslin, emboMed
embossed covers,
covcra, full gilt, guaranteed to
.la-a
. .—_
—.. .in
—every
_— senre
—mechaiileal, lit
lit
finer
work
sensre-mechanical,
erary and professionaL-thau
nnv oilier work
sold hi this country for B2.M, or ther money will
. refunded
. -- a In every Instance.
-----, [Yicr
ody 81
8i..m
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be
.. —? only
—
Ire Minple
sample 8 ceuta.
by n&gt;nl!. pot-paid, lllnatratlve
—rded tlie
the autixN*
autimr by :I
Scud now. Gohl medal awarded
thr National Medical AMtoelation, to thr oflteers [
of which hr refers you.
Thi* lM«»k' should br read by the Young for Instrurtloti. and by the aRUc-ted for relief. It will
brneflt all.-— Guidon lancet.
There Is no member of Mrirty to whom this
Iwok will not be useful, whether youth, parent.
guardian. Instructor or guardian.—Argonant.
AddreM the Fealiody Medical hudltnte, or Dr.
W. H. Parker, No. 4 Rtufiiich street. Boat on.
Muss., who may lie consulted on all diseases re­
a,
sit:!! —;! riprrtnsT.
spd sb
­
......— dlmnsex
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——
— A
* !' stlnate
that ■have
TTlii
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fled
thr &lt;kin of all ot her phystehms
a
speeinlly. Hitch treated «orJ I I'LJ CT CJTrT T? !
1 cessfitUv without an in- A £1 X OXbluT

DETROIT. MICH.

that kind. No; the Journal now speaks
of Butler the reformer, the laboringI
The London Lancet disonssea the
man’s friend. 'The worst that can lie]
said aboufi Ben Butler has been said by ' subject of rising at the end of sleep.:
Dozing it declares is not admissible
the Journal in the past.
from any reasonable or health point of
. view. The brain is the first to fall i
mnty, your ,
Republicans of Buj
j asleep and is followed by the active
em.lldnte Tor the pto^twdve jenn. hu» j organs
otgBn&gt;', ,nJ u
it “
u only ----' ----(vot —3 &gt;

been nominate.! tov the prmideney.
See to it that Barry county gives him I
the majority she should. With JMaine!
as our letter, Barry county can lie j

ton dwded to Hatoma HetU, to wit; Coouaroc
&lt;» tlw mb &lt;Ln .4 A&gt;rt ’ &gt; * ■
ing at the northeast comer ot the northeaal ; Vuon dur brmrf ta um.t . ,
■
quarter of Un-Miutheast quarter of aecttou ten I dciendUtJiftto aiiX?«H
AM*n
GO), ninulugthrnee west abmtt twenty-four rials in this c ourt fin d J

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beauty waato the itrength, mar the bappl’----------jg"&gt; and* wmtutaett
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drake. Daodelh'n. Baraanarilla. Ctscofa Sacrrada, etc., combined with au
.
agreeable Aromatic Elixir.________
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let span the Llrcr and Kidneyi,
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BBGULATX’rmf BOWIL1.I
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the Nervona System
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SS«“b? law
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&lt;**«*» rourtforihe,-.„
ItI Mid mortgaipi as tollowl,
FnmktT^eh-e conn •
—‘rT‘t»
__meant quarter of the aouthwest quarnrrtc- ‘■‘•uip^iMi,-.
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ter; abo the wrtt half of the aonffraart quarter I albert Wart defend,.,,of aertIon ten (tm. containing one hundred and &lt; »2te ol Mkhi™
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afternoon of that «1
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jat la unexnin- the court house in
t.led fii w hat is now for the 1st time oBered them comity, Michigan. (that
by the T ITEB1BT pEVOJ.l'TIO.V
Some of lu the best stand-11 art books of the
.-.-.-T— .
■ world, superbly lllustrotcd. richly bo&lt;w&gt;d.rvt*iie&lt;!

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the republicans of the country were de­
termined that their leader should not
lie thus cast aside; and in 1881 they
have witnessed their triumph—the
“plumed knight” has been selected to
lead the republican hosts to victory in
November.
He is the people’s candi­
date, and the people will make his elec­ .
tion as certain as his calling. He was
almost the unanimous choice of those
states which can be certainly relied
upon to give a republican their elector­
al votes. The majority of those states
which are counted doubtful were also
for Blaine.
In every republican dis­
trict in the country, one or both of the
national delegates were for Blaine.
This shows that not the office-holders.
’“Tiot the placemen, not the self-styled
"tauten*,” but the people nominated
Blaine, in a convention whwi* record
for independence of spirit aim unani­
mity of action is without a parallel in
American history.
Of course Blaine will lie attacked in
the coming campaign,
A man could
not well be a leader in congress for a
quarter of a century without becoming
the target for the spite, the spleen and
the slanders of his bitter and often vin­
dictive opponents. But Blain? has this
great advantage: his enemies hifce done
their worst in the past. Their base, lies
and mean calnninies have been pub­
lished and successfully refitted. His
enemies have done their worst.
All
they can now do is to revive exploded
slanders, to .warm over stale political
calumnies. To whatever benefit they
get from such contemptible warfare
they are welcome.
Associated with so grand a statesman
as Blaine is: that gallant soldier, that
eminent leader in the councils of both '
party and nation, Gen. John A'. Logan, ।
of Illinois, jlle too will be the target •
for the men slanders of opponents; but i
the “black war eagle” has faced many
worse difiiciities than campaign lies, i
and successfully vanquished them.
A ticket made up of a statesman so
brilliant, aggressive and repowned, and ,
a gallant old veteran who la peace anti ।
war has always been a bravt^-rfian anti
u leader of [men, cannot lie defeated.
The next president and vice-president
of our nation will be James G. Blairfe
an&lt;l John A. Logan.

3S3®&amp;e*

Dated. May mill. i*m.
. CLE.MEM SMITH. Jiidyr«tf 1W»&gt;.

I other iiersons Interested In said estate', are rr- .
'
■&lt; •&gt;**tou «|( mW &lt;ourt. tlieii
ry "j—«en nt the I rebate office, In the rity id 1
HMMIngs. In said county, ami aiam ca«e. /am I
,’S'L,*''hyl,'e&gt;’ni&gt;Tru,“wPr’t“oi*«‘shimlil
1 not be granted.
•
I _,AlM1‘‘J*J»rthrr ortervsl that said pctltkairr
' —,,aVnL&lt;o ’?r J*roons intereMed In Mid j
.o&lt; 'aW !*«»•«». «&gt;kI the
.7 .* ku,To,.17
ropj of this order
to lie imhltahed In the Hastings Ba.xskr, a .
i .nHtl’C!*r prt.,,‘rd T"1 r‘routatrt In said comity
I wJArUTf*
.*rrk ,or ,hrr* ’U^cMivJ
' wfeeks previous te said day of hearing.
.
c!.«kxt smith,
I
| A tn&gt;r rop&gt; ■
Judge of Prebate.

TKEOKLTTiM 1

IRON
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Frojn U«sc souro«A!ri*e Sroc-’ourt bs of

dlseaaes of the human race.

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Probate Notice.
n.tar.l whun .lmre.1 by all the nrenl
MlcbltW’. County of Rarrv-w.
parti of the org intern. All the parts
them ^ayrtein^ are
not equally ex­
____________________
HRI.
****’- *
’leM
**“*- !
Uajutol
and
faUgnixl wonSst wake, while tliose&lt;most exh-tusted fjalmsagainst the estate of JAMES PHILIJPH
an, arobMil w.lb the gnutart d.ffi^oltj,
The several parte of the orghuwm. Wlr claims before raid Probate Court.Htuie
should n^cd rest at -th# same time. To probate Ofnee. ill the city of Hastings, in said
bring tbi. .boat a para &gt;n ahm.1.1 -wak. I
early and loel rer.dr to ruo; tlua fair I »«b 'Ijlm. «l»I &gt;'e l~.nl Ww „M
end equal „.rt ol lb. .leepera .ho;,Id |
be seen rod, and a wise self-manager those days.
&gt;
i csen or
should not allow a drowsy feeling oi the
iwTii i. i—
.
OonAciotuuess or weary scuses or an el- S------------- gMgNT SMITH, Judge ot I’roiiatc.
Imueted system to beguile him into the
or MlrhljpS^S^ofitorT
folly of going to sleep azatn when once ' At a seMlmi of the Probate Court for the
hix cousoiausuees ha. been groused." ,
Probate om™ in
The writer deMsre. that a man who 1 2$
will not allow i iinitdf to doze, will, iu and eight hundred ami Hglitv-tour.**
a tew dajn. Hud l.muodl almo.t uneon-!
wm.Ts™„
sciotuly an aarlv rxser.
; Her. iiriessed.
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WIQHT8 INDIAN VECETABIE MILS i

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-yrMstoslItniewa* (wiiwif-

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the sprvhil timtMwnt id '
Drrtncim. A«tl.iHa.Brune im*-* 1
U|) (UMWTS «f the Tlm&gt;.u ;"i«i '-'“ K
Dr.
the tMrthWnt of *b&lt;nv nui» v&lt;&gt; *“ j&lt;f)i a,
HouvIelleS new ami ««*•»•* * ' '
Bprrometer. an inMiuw-nl whM
art

which I* now hmiI I wall the .o i.« •
Kuropr. It hiu.l) Mme l»r.
। tll tr«iHim ami dlscmrr) «»r iM» « ' ‘ J;d i.m-j JIng
the air peMrar*. «!«•’ T! .' ’ i-t\\itiiiw “J
that Monday, the (MUM arc no lojijmr tenrei. H
Il(1.4r •&lt;
leu o’clock lu tlie wrlerrn tiidlwl to
.n i&lt;^
treatment. H .i•■P‘*■**'’,’ 1 . Ltrrert*"
w-rtto for ll«t rt qar-toM;
bit. &gt;1. “'.'.L'J:

(Chic o Hw.ll.)
®V,’'rU2mi“!;S,
”* 'TairSm.!
,(,«•„ m no, t«lra raoaoie, i» . «&amp;SZ3Il51£L?lS,’uU,!SS: TJS

lb.- F.|Md guard. Applicant, moat I. I
27 and of good height
There are i ad^XLi £
forty-eight.regular meu and eight who
'*
teartiwt
are termed "exempte,” and who are i
!n"LEiS hrtn‘ * “* «
called upon only on state occasioas, eatate.'arr reqidrod to’apw’atTSwL
beude. eight «deta. The pay is *300 j

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P«—a »ll» W hi. own.

AGENTS WANTED

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TXUMpUmOK NOTICE
The tjnrturnhhi b&lt; n'.-i-H'’ '1\l't$vX) {*
all Uahintlru.

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porAjrrsMsiiir mwk r-

Southwauten. ChriHUn Advrarata.
e look with distrust upon the state

d«fc&gt;i«g and poniahiag adult—..

Jssassai^iZir'S

�Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. NO. 8.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 13, 1884.
A

SINGULAR

WHOLE NO. 1508.
STORI.

"Oat*

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------------------------------------------[ "When the Germans captured Alsace
••Why yon are turning to a jack^rer
TWO HUSBANDS AT HER FUNERAL. ! end L .Trains, which wsre tbe garden spot* : rapidly, and yon better begin your Br
way of tiring at once. You haw »yw
teau and old cellar. s^d drank all th- u&gt;nn of the cvmuinptoa of o«* and bah

Arc Thou Posted Where to Boy

few months the Block waa aa

•‘You think, then, that rrare champagne

GOODS CHEAP?

.
[St. James Gaaette.]
In Align**, 1752, a genieman purporting

tn your search the lea* wine of that nstxi

chant, landed near Colcheater with a chert.
which was promptly seised by tbe Cus-

While th*doctor wondered, and the r
tient raved, the telephone girl spill l&gt;
sides with laughter, and the iunoeenljrac.
man tooted hie horn in ignore n&lt;-e of wh.
he bad done.

MORPHINE

INSTEAD OF QUININE.

I CURIOUS APPARITION

tnm-house offl. er*. One of the officer*
-------opened the chest, and was going to run rb« Fwt&lt;1 M«etak* -t aa Alabama Fhy tN 0LD SLAVE’S CRAVE IN GEORGIA
his hanger into it, when "Mr. —Williams
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. r-lflnnuH
[Atlanta C rmatltutton.]
clapped his hand upon bls sword and de- i
Ught-Tte latere*
aired him in French to desist, tor in the
the ejaculation of Miss LHIIe Smith, daugh
A* there were other boxes of fine clothes tar of Jeremiah Braith, of Oxford, Ala., a1
and jewels belonging to the deceased, and she turned in a paroxysm of pain. Mist 1
aa a distinguished foreigner always ex­ Smith was suffering from tonsolitis. Dr. .
cites the suspicion of a British official, T. W. Christian, who has teen tbe family .
(Atlanta Coaatr.utloe.) '
the Custom-house people insisted on phyMcian for years, administered some­
About forty yean ago a man name ■
plucking off the covering* and setting thing in the shape of a powder to abate tb« । Said owned a farm in DeKalb County, an
tbe corpse in the church, where anybody
might come and -look on It, wnile they re­ thought, with quinine, io be given tbe pa . &lt;r j. j . yui.l l ad Juda punished fo
CD
&lt; ffensa bv placing ter in does coi
fused to allow th* agonised husband to tient whsn ths fever abated. Abou’ 3:« |
bury tt until be should give a better ac­ o’clock Mr. Smith was awakened by hi, , finf.meUt and on vefry abort rations. Th
count of himself.
daughter, wbb complained of pain. He go! -nether of Mr. Lyon, our in.ormant, wa
Wlth hlmj wo a young gtr
The poor'man at last acknowledged that - ------- --------- -------- m-------------------- bqw
he was a person ot quality; that hi* name in five minutes after taking it abe made
was not William*; that he was born at tbe remark noted above. Tbe young lady
Florence; that tbs lady wa« English and fell Into a deep stupor, from which it wa» the eagerness with which the famish*
I his wife, and tbat she desired to be buried impossible to awake, her. Dr. Christian woman devoured it. Jud* finally died, i
was believed, from the effects of cmj in her native Essex. The officials, howj ever, bluntly told that in o.*der to clear said to him: “Doctor, are you certain you treatment and tbe deprivation of food
i himself of murder he must disclose bls have given tbe right medicine?" By thi» She waa buried in the woods on a billsid
&gt; name and condition. Toe hu*band re- time be had discovered hl* error, and re­ aero** a branch abou . three hundred yard
■ fused to do this, bat was allowed to have a
given the wrong medicine!" Naturally,
, with ^be corpse. Tlie story I shall continue the Doctor wasexclted, but he had presence ft to this day a solitary one. Soon afte
- in tba words of the correspondent of a of mind enough to order hot coffee to be tbe burial “Jude’* light" appealed em
newspaper of the period from who** let­ made, and put those present to rubbing the wasting from the grave and wanderin
ter’ this account 1* taken: “My brother patient and dashing cold water in her face
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“light” manifested
went to see him there, and tbe scene so while ho went in search of an antidote. ot tho nlj,hu This
wm ,u* iu vawu. *iM young lady ((xjnch intelllgen ■*, and struck such terro
shocked him he could hardly bear it;
the hearts of tbe Reid family tha he said it was so like Romeo and Juliet, was dead in an hour. By mistake the Doc- '
He waa much pleased with my brother, as tor had given morphine instead of quinine. *Hey sold all ibeir possessions and haaUL
the Blate of Georgia- Tbe “light" ba
he talktd both Latin and French; and to Mr. and Mrs. Smith have expressed them
his great surprise tol 1 him who the lady selves no-, unkindly of the Docto-, and ; continued to appear frequently from th*
was, which proving to be a person be realise that it waa an error. Mrs. Smith u—, to this, but never seemed to inspir
knew, ’he could not help uncovering the declared that she had forgiven the Doctor J terror and uneasiness in the breasts o
for making the mistake. Since the sad . outers nor visited tbe dwelling uftei.
on
•mint rwti read il
K*an l.imiwl that it
in..
n„ w,
rJ
in short, the gentleman confessed be was event occurred it ha* been learned that II
the Earl of Rosbery’s non (tbe name is Is notrtbe first ca«e of the kind in that fam­
Primrose) and hi* title Lord Ddamere ily where morphine baa played a part lived several years with him. He saw th
(Dalmeny); that be was born and educated About a year ago Amos Smith's eldest “light” probably a thousand times, at al.
in Italy, and neverwaa iu England till two child died in T. xas from an overdose ol
morphine sdmlnlstared to him by acci
weather. Bo also did his mother, brother
and sister*. Many of the neighbors hav
don and. was in company with this lady, I
been present occasionally and watched it
with whom be fell passionately in love and 1
JERSEY JUSTICE.
Tbe Reid dwelling is situated in tbe for
prevailed on her to quit the kingdom and
marry him; that, having bad health, * be Orctarlng
and form Poll Bridge Creek, a short dihad traveled with her all over Europe; snd
tance below tbe house. The bofom lan
when abe was dying she asked for pen and
A legal contest is going oo between tensive and covered with a dense growt
’ Rer. Mr. G----- , rector of Th----- , In Eteex. Union County and tbe township of Mil­
My maiden name waa Csnnom; and my last burn, In Essex County, over sn alleged sttemp: on tbe part of tbe Milb
who Ia&lt;t married her -protests ' l-«* 10 throw tbe care of an allege 1 pau|&gt;et
■ i gentleman
•from the house.
n»»»rkitaw (Ull lta.cootm.tan on b.r upon u,. Union u bonUn,. Mr,. Mar,
I
?«U‘1 ,»d,
: *••»&gt;.• -I*”
’.4-tatetal In y..n._
straight out of the grave about eight &lt;&gt;
etgy, bad taste and breath guea* we are bilious. Lut, in complisnre w.th her desire, he hired premises, furnished them, and sup
i&lt;»j2 ZO-PE-8A will tour up our liver and brought her over, and should bare buried ported henelf by Bailing chickens and oto- ten feet high, and. keeping about the earn ■
i our alnl
nWlun and » n. rt,M.
, h„ „ ----- (|. lha „rpDo, bi.. I „ p nltry
„|„d. H.r not -a. paid , distance froYn the ground. It would flo1 stopped) without making any stir about it. I regularly, and she led a quiet and i4t&lt;red | slowly off up and down the swamp, or t '
ward the bouse, or up tbe bill througw t.After the nobleman bad made •his confea- life. Two months ago a conatabia visi-ed
wuuds. It wool I often glide about for a
I aion they sent to Mr. 0----- , who put him­ the house and surprised her by direc lug
self In a passion and threatened to run her her to appear before Justice Morrow on a
.♦*- las: hakband direugh the body; however. charge that she was liable to become
chargeable to the town as a pauper.
times started for the grave with the in ten
represented to him tba thia gentleman
&amp;on of beating tbe “light" there, in ordj bad been at great expense and trouble to the townf«.tau.tat
f^. .....L;.... i.»&gt;.u.tap~vid
I
iUi .C k---~
PiwJ'rrL'i.'.'r,
folllll her de* I re, and Mr. G----- consented . for myself, and If I ran’i 1 have relatives icc bad ever succeeded in doing so. By th
.. rrwcrlpcion
i rwacripiion ot a
u dotuiu
|
Boston pniMcian.
dWrensed . .
,,,
i „
.
—
—.„tu,•
1
to see him.
New Y^rk and Jersey City who will taks
I yean
by 5
a Borton druggirt.
time they ba I taken ten step* in tbe dire.
’ One
On* 'dore
dore will cure any ordlnan rongh. It
They say tbe meeting was very moving,
?Sa"» reirt"tfiu? of “AHub“&gt;ui'h CuK “d that
■pressed each other civilly. | Tbe officer disregarded her protest*, *hf • tlon of th*gravethsy would *** th*“light'
returning toward that point with railwa
and don’t Iw put ot! with any other
’ i The stranger protes ed bis affection to the : *ay*. and she was taken before tbe justici
speed, reaching it before the would-be I:
. . was so strong that it
fat, earnest ' There
she learned that tbe
lady
_________________
e charge of pa\
j vestigatora Were fairly uarted. It invar
। wish not ohly to attend her to tbe grave, j perism made against her was baaed on the
| ably, paused an -nstant just over ths grav.
but to be shat tip forever with her there. , allege ion that at tbe time her busband
TT"’
,
.. ’ then dropped straight down and digs)
He put himself in the moat solemn mourn- r
h.d .ta-ptad . coO. &lt;o l«ry bl» pc&lt;rwL A I11U
Imm—Itatoly tax.
ing. and on Sunday last in a coach attended ■ In. She explained that the'eoffin bad been
j tb« corpse to Th—where Mr. G------ met voluntarily offered to her, and that she ao
1 it in solemn mourning likewise. There I ceptsd It to save expense. She was de­ lights. Mr. Lyon described tbe “light" a
i etxjut the sis* oI a nian’&lt; doubled firta, &lt;
|4.­ never waa anythin; like’ his behavior to bis clared to be a pauper, in spi e of it all, and . a somewhat reddish tinge, sparkling eosu
Indigestion. Dy*pe|»la. Headache. Nervous
ness, Urinary troubles, are often caused by a 1 dear, dear wife; for so he would call her to to escape removal to the poor-bouse «h* j what, but not very brilliant, and onl
torpid Liver. Some call It Liver corapialiit. bllslightly illuminating, tbe bush*« and tree
ItMuncsiK. etc. The Lleer govern* the system: if
the
Liver islnatf Ive. one may be
bilkww.tw Mtxr
................
- ------------ a™ r« «**r. •»&lt;’
'I'11,!" ••ch City. During her ab«ence an entrenc* i in passing among them. The nearest M
fever
and sffuj^headdeiMvmalarial
fevers,
dlzzl- O;ber; but my lord is Inconsoisble.”
wa» forced into her bouse through tbe win I
ncM. etc.
Tsssriar to worse
tronhies.
n»*i’. fte- Tfa^e msg lead ,lo
Jrouhles.
dow, and three loads of^ousehold good- tbe distance from tbe dwelling to tbeama
Don’t throw you old wringers away, but bring them to tis, anil get new rolls This new remedy. ZoPKXA. Is now taktnjc the
and clothing .were taken -out and removed stream In the direction ot the gravw—es
lead oFaJl'other rerartteTasR UvMFiUNit'Q- ;
A WARMING TO BON WANTS.
p-t on. All kinds of repairing done on short notice. Hag* taken in exchange tok
. It seems to act In a remarkable way upon
to the Unieh C«un y Poor-house.
Even । one hundred
w i
yards. His bro-»er-in-la»
that organ—It corrects tlie Mie. tlie urine and
tar cb:ekrm wm Ml, &lt;! nnd ranorml. 1
alnGn.
ptata-nl
___ __-bo
——owLd
—a ah— t'bi
—1_ —
’ ■ ■ anything you want in our line.
the blood. Friend, keep the Liver healthy with Modern Caampagns Said tob*a DaagerZO-I’K-SA and other troubles are then corrected.
Liastd, by Umwou •&lt;, tbs Kansas of Superintendent Brown refused to reoeivt , Edmund Bun?* death, and lived o
M.l’mltartHwMta.dnwW
m
It C.h.1.1.^
tbrtn, .nd &gt;tay -nr. drpo.fl«l In a raraal
ubU1 18x wm 1UK, wtt,ta al
lot riaar by. 1. la for Ibl, .Oort Eo Impo- „ a„bt (MI ot
q,
^at tagi.
[Philadelphia Tlmea.]
and h„ ,lllar. M„. Tbomaa Mia
। "Cbampasne is no: what it used to be,” on Union County tba ear, of ao E.ta. hl,
OLIMBIWO to spiral stairs
Conntr
rwldant
tbatault
.baa
tarn
m
and
hlln
.j,
,u
„,b.tad
from aau&gt;
I said awn* murcbant yreturday. “Tbe
' old process produced pure, wholesome
■
■
Parsoaage.
ous sen&lt;ation, and on looking out into th
—------------------- ----------------- ■
■
; "Vr*.’ she said. ”our eblldren an- married tbe old process tl:e Juice of the t rapes is
! yard they saw a very unusual illuminatioi
-----------------------------------1 and gone, and my husinuMi and 1 sit by our wluMr. Hartman opened the door and there i
SYMPTOMS BY TELEPHONE.
■ । tar nrv lunch a* we did before the little ones allowed to ferment In the casks fl st. Fer­
j the yard was tbe familiar ball of resMte
came to widcli the oreis. IJfr is wmwthlng mentation, you know, b an sc loo of na­
■
like aspinsl staircase: ar are all lhettee rom- ture fc at throws off impurities, and tbe
&gt; sparkling light. It remained wtatloaary
Ing arwHid over the s«wt we rtarted from, only
Will Buy our of thaw Celebrated
(Through Malhl
‘’’“■nS'to’lfpreUy"iliusteatSto’’ remarkrtl her more of it you have tbe better. After tbe j
I direction of tbe grave. Mr. Harunap aai
cask term ntatiou the wine is bottled with
Tieklerib* is a practical joker, but he i*
. aai. .yrtip or p-rt.p. • r.wr.taip, very much afraid of cousiunpli -n. Tb-otbei be waa not particularly scared, nor ws:
the ladies, but each felt that they bad tee
•
wta.lo.wl .love. “Vou know wo wwmol .tap addeil to produce a second fermentation. ■
‘. j and went to tbe awakened by this unusual appr -ach of ti
an
'
‘
.mt
nn
r.r-t.
in
tha
evening
be
got
to
rough
hlWw T» I .taut *•
telephone and called up Dnjyhiteya, and •Light."
T"‘
tbi^1
*r.lOf eoZStfmu So- Th-U.
"Jade’s light” differ* from the phoeptex
liyr, for 1 ha\e had inr'sharc &lt;&gt;( that. Not los&gt;g the vault* every day torture* years ana
...hadr played
.
. a
. good
.. miny
»k*
and ahatettemSo thrt ’ rib.
joke. on th.
since my health utterly broke dowu, == ih=t
trru
full of malaria. My dlgrrtion bereme take up the bottles txA =bxk=
.
' —— a
aralb.ti anM
*tMOon
ufuinM
*■lb&lt;
ala#
thoroughly disordered and my ne’r'e’ " J;”’ *“ • each liotrls is bandied about twelve bun- »
dred &lt;ta*e« before It I. put on the market. • *
u Jn
myligbt hon^hSW
i
astt
...... . i During tiiat time tbe corks are changed ; Using on a bass born ai-out that time, and
fiilird to reach. .be
*
that .B »he wav true ,
: -ert of the trouble. The dteeuae—wldch seeme I • — — ,----well aa tbe coldest and stormlaet of wwaU
!tol&gt;e weakiW-w of all the
champague Is made.
would like him to blow a abort, .barn Hart
grressd imtU 1 had‘**ptr*1
*2*^2'&lt;'?, fem. out an inferior
I
f.on.od . - .mn.mf.tar
HMd,
itrotiiMiiiri-d
l“*
inc i oust -.nun : tarn. op. .«
nitrogen, and sometimes albuminous mat- I
_______ k.
tin. Ita.ll aitalrlta
It i« t*»* recood or bottle fer­
ale «m&lt;gir and I w» given up to die. As thr ter as well
mentation that permits the nitrogen to ee“Ohl 1 guess you’re tutatakeu,” said Um

Will sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will sell thee Dress Goods for ,8c.
Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
Will, sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for $4.00.
Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $8.00.
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.

If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern’s, thee will not see in vain.
Come early dr late, at any time, we will lie readv to wait
vou.

Lewis Stern,

At the Cash Store.

DO YOU WANT

A hay fork or a maritire fork ?
A hoe, shovel, rake or spade ?
A gasoline or an oil Stove?
Any tin, topper or sheet iron ware?
Any eave-trouging or roofing?
A cistern pump, well bucket or lead pipe?
Jack knife, clothes line or a wringer2^
Plo\kpoints or boot blacking?

Do you want a pail.that wont rust in a year?
If so, call on

EVANS &amp; BROO S

Call and see us, two dorrs west of bank.

Evans &amp; Brooks
ll

.

1 fl/V a

H E ALTH-PRESERVIN G

CORSETS !

travel with tbe wind, sad also vary greet!

Coma right

ond fermantatiosi and puts tbe win* tn tbe
“Hold oo I

Cough in t ie teleplKMie."

church. CoMbcook.

This is a well known niske of------ - and the -price we quote
»s 25 per cent lees than they have ever been sold.
&gt;r, after rei

hogle

s

�BLAINE AND LOGAN
Ike Sutemu from kaiae aad the
Boldiar from lUiaoia tho Choaaa
Loaden of the BapuHicau

Tbe Former Triumphs on tho Fourth
Ballot; the Latter Becjivas &gt; Nom­

ination by Acclamation.

prtlte reguiattetr«

believe that tbe assembled wisdom nf tbe
Republican party of this Nation, through its
chosen rcpreeeutativM in this hall, will so
shape our policy and will present such can­
didates before tbe American people aa will

Semea eT Tumultuous Excitement Dur­

ing tbe Taking of tbe Vote—The
Ballot in Detail.

crowned in tuuiultu«Ai

uneven, unfriendly light at public scrutiny
has been turned upnp hire, and the universal
verdict m: " Well done, thou good and faithiLoud applause.?

d festive of

of tbe Republican
(Anpiauae.)
Illinois can come with one
failed in tbe discharge of J
whether in council chamber or ol.
bMaine WCFL— favorite, whore
splendid abllites and personal quail lies have
endeared him to the hearts ot hw friends, and
tbe brilliancy of wbose genlns challenges tbs
admiration of . alt (Loud ebrerinr.) n“'*

tion. „
Tbe Ki
hatred o
Colorado
Qmmn Moat
Delaware
Florida ■
Georgia
lltiaota
Indiana

the candidate* of thia convention a loyal and
hearty support whoever they may be. Gen­
tlemen bi tbe convention. 1 am aaztehed in
the people ot ibis country our action
will
be
ratified because tbe . great
heart of
the American people will
never consent that any poli’lccJ party should
gain an ascendancy whose chief reliance for
Its support is a fraudulent ballot and viotenoe
at the polls. I Applause.)
.tbe people of this conn
allow a nun to be inaug
tbe United States w
position mav. be brought forth in fraud,
ard wbose garments may be saturated with
tbe Innocent b'ood of hundreds of his coun-

The NemlMts.

tbe crowd MX “Marcota# Throiurb

ready borne in triumph.
civic victory no teas renowned than

feSSn
I'T"do" IS
poiutments. and all laws al v ariAnce wnui vni

MM-OM

revel which it made of wood from every pwe
-Art- &gt;-rt&gt;rt
and Te^Horyin the Union. incind feeAleak*
at oacw PMTOOM- w be -IrtlT !!&gt;&lt;1
will never oonsent to a revenue sj'swm in [laughter],
[laughter]. and
nod tbe
the handle
bandit of it —
Ufroni
— - ttw effe^rcly avoided.
w_rttareof the people j
this Government otherwise than that which oldcharter-oak
tree of Hartford. Conn.
will not only raise tbe neoesrary revenue for
Its support, but will also be sufficioot to pro­
tect every American In this country. Gentle­
men. not for myuelL but. perhaps, tn obedi­
ence to custom, 1 thank you for tbe honor ner equiiy utnted. Tbe bust new interests of large tracts of the*
you have cod ferrod upon ma"
tbe country will be con served. Bospect/ully.
^.JX^TnonX^dents. al tens, and
The rules of the last convention were
adopted until tbe permanent organization
should be perfected.
The chair then called for tbe name of the
delegatee to serve on the various committees
j
r—Credentials, Reeolutiona Rules. Order ot
Business, etc. Tbe names aa agreed upon by
Wkkrkak. The women of thia country are
the various State delegutious a day ar two ago
were announced.
Mr. Perce, of Masaacbuaetu, offered the
following:
RuMced, That the subject of revised apportiunmentot delegates to future National Con­
ventions, and of the revised apportionment of
members of the National Committee, be re­
ferred to the Committee on Rules and Order

Ss-S5” “~r “•
^rs°“R'',h” ”*■

°r
u-”'

before the ballot for President.
The resolution waa adopted after debate.
TW
Wrtart*,
provrt
Mr. Donan. of Iowa, offered the following to be brief and uninteresting- Tlie Committee
memorial, which, after some debate, was on Credential# was tmi prcoared to reoort.
ordered read, and referred to me Committee therefore no business of importance could be I
on Resolutionb:
To the SaHonal ranvcnlion of the rriiuUiean done, and an early adjournment was taken
Party: We, the-members of the women's until ten o'clock this morning.
;
Christian Temperance Union of the United
THIKIi DAY'S* RROCnDlNGS.
!
States, herein represented by tbe signatures
Chicago. June 0.-T te convention —
of our olOcers, while believing that while the
called
to
order
at
10:.*|O
h
.
m.
Thursday.
Prayer
,
poison habits of the Nation can be largely re­
strained by an appeal to Intellect through waaoffered by Bishop Fallows. Tho &lt;otnm|t- I
tee
ofTCrodenuals
reported
tn
favor
of
tlie
argument to the heart through sympathy,
off (
r
membersot
tbcoonlesttngdelcgatJons,
snd to the consctenoe through tlie motives or sitting
religion, believe that tbe traffic In those poI- .uvudlng
Inciudl— tbe entire Mahone delegation from
' '
Tbe report was unanimously
soiqi will bo best &lt;$&lt;&gt;ntrolted by prohibitory Virginia,
law. W« believe that the teachings of scL adopted,
on ------------Rules and
cnee, experience und tho golden rule coinTne icport of tbe Committee
.—----- —
bine to testify against tho traffic in a'.cobolic Order or Business was presented. After
liquors as uui.ua
a drink,
and .ua..
that the
homes v.
of ,j ameodmenta
to .the
proposed rule relating
to
., auau
vaac uvua^-0
...V ..... ...
.... ......................................
.. .
a—whini,
k»nir.H.i.i
America,
which are .the
citadels of patriotism, the method of choosing the new
now Nntiona.
Nntiona;
purity and happiness, have
no ene- 1| r&gt;Committee
--------—
and
“--------the rule
- —
concerning
—»»•the —
mode
tnlcs
m&gt;
relentless as tbe
Ameri­ of proceilnre to be adopted in the election of
I
tn
tfw.vt
t-*nrUit,
thp
rerwirt
can saloon. Therefore, aa citizens of the delegates to the next convention, the report
United States, Irrespective of sex or religion was adopted.
A majority and a minority report were pre­
or section, but having deeply at heart the pro­
tection of our homes, we do hereby resoect- sented from the Committee on Rule* concern­
fu iy ana earnestly petition you to advocate ing the basis of representation In tbe next
snd adopt such measures as are requisite to convention.' Tbe majority rri»ort provides
tbe end that prohibition of tbe importation. tbit each State shall be entitled to four delegates-at-large. with two additional delegates
for each member of-Congress-at largerif anyr.
ot the National Constitution,'and that your that each Territory and tbe Distsict of
candidate ^ball be by character and public Colombia shall be emitted to tw4 delelife commi'twi to a National prohibitory con­
stitutional amendment.
ition offered by Mr. Ruasell.^pf filsbop,
in behalf ot the Irish National mlnorit’
ling to the owncnihlp ot land by rule that each Stalo shall tie entitled to four
ran read and referred.
delegates-at-largr and one additional delegate
The-conventten then adjourned until eleven for each RepressmaUve-at-largc tlf any); that
each Territory and the District of Columbia
o'clock a. m. on tbe 4th.
JOHN A. IXXIAft.
shall be entitled to two delegates; that eaeb
Congressional District shall tie bn titled to one
RKCOND DAT’S UtffllON.
delegate and an additional delegate for every
C
hicago
,
June
6.
—
Chairman
Lynch
mount
­
The Convention Matts.
lu.Odu majority votes or fraction thereof cast
ed tbe platform in the convention at eroven lor
tbe Republican PresMenUal Blec.oral
o'clock yesterday. smiling and looking neat ticket
at the last prooedhwr Presidential
and natty in a standing collar, black tic, and a
Chicago, June 4.—Tbe first session of tbe blackish-blue suit. The delegatus had not all
Rlghth Republican National Convention was
Presidential election, certify the representa­
beM yesterday niornlng in the Exposition
tion to which earn State la entitled.
A lengthy debate followed tbe Introduction
talMlor Bl«b. bu.dr^l Md
del*---- ----------- _
gates, representing the Republican party, bad They were rosea, calls Idlest
—I and petunias
Tbe
crowd
upon
on
a
bed
of
eosne together to nominate candidates for
*
(tastes! ppi; Towneeod. of
—
—
^rcat
as
yeeler
President and Vice-President of the Republic. day. but thr distinguished guests were not
:Ote)o: nttey.of Missouri;
The doors
of the (onventioa Hall the some, showing that the tickets are fair y Clayton, of At
were thrown open shortly after ten distributed. Kllhu B. Waabburne waa a
prominent
figure
on
the
stage.
Tbe
vats
in
o'clock, but few people took advantage ot
this to secure tbelr seats, and It was not until tbe rear of tbe ball occupied by guests were
not quite filled. Tbe ball presented a more
gala appearance. Additional lings were put
make a lively showing. From eleven o'clock above the buUdiaa. There was also mor? sltion.
anti! half past twelve, tbe hour at which tbe
waa called to
b«xly. presenting i
constant a;ream of humanity pouring Into
'1 beir entrance Waa.
tbe building, and every seat and every availj was occupied
fell. It is estlwas call to the chair to permit Mr. McKinley,
of tbe committee, to read tbe re­
ithe Secretary bogau reading a memorial from Cbalrn»an
«ur American Ivmpcranco Alliance, of Mary­ port. which was aa follows:
land. Tbe memorial comprised the resolu­
At IS:» Senator Sabin. Ch
tions adopted -by tbe Central Commitkee of on Hesolutiooa,'lbou presented tbe following
ttonal Committee, called the convention to tbe
SUU- Temperance Alliance of Maryland.
order, saying: "Gentlemen of the Eighth Na­
" FSTatepubltoans of tbe United States, In
tional Republican Convention, tbe hour hav- who will advocate the suppression of tbe
Msg arrived for calling tbe convention to dr- liquor traffic. Tbe rosokition waa referred to National Convention assembled, renew their
altegisare to the principles upon which they
the Committee on Beeolutsooe.
Mr. Massey, ot Delaware, then introduced a have trfumrted in sIxsucoeMve presidential
address, at tbe conclusion of which Henry Ca­ resolution favoring tbe consideration of a res­ elections, and congratulate tbe American
bot Ixxlge. of Massachusetts, immediately o ution to extend the Presidential term to six peop.eon tbe attainment of ao jnany result#
rose and presented the name of the
in tetf^atro.i and administration by which the
Bon. John it.. Lynch as a substitute for
Mr. Plumb, of Kansas, introduced a resolu­ Republican party has, after saving the Union,
that of Cxyton, amid immense applause. A tion to tbe effect that American lands should done -o muck to render its iastKutlocs just,
call of tbe ..roll on tbe motion was ordered.
oqual
snd beoefioent, the aaftwuaro of liberty
belong to those willing to (ill them and dlsfa
Tbe call of the roll waa taterrup'ed bv W. W. voring the load tenant system.
and the embodiment of tbe beat thought and
Morrow, of California, who secured the floor,
j
Mr. Hawkins, of Tennessee, Introduced a highest purposes of our citizens.
and
in
n
brief
speech
opposed
Ctayton as Chairman, counseling unky before nominees, whoever they may be. A second to
qukk and faithful response to
yvoceedlng farther. At tbe end of bis re—u moved amid applause.
saarka George W. Curtis, ot New York,
Hawkins, of TenossaoB, speaking' in
defended tbe action of tne committee
if the resolution, said that if the deleand supjioned Clayton. Mr. Sabin announced
that tbe roll would be called, when John 8tewan. o^Pennsyivanla. addressing the conven­
tion. characterized it as a stigma upon the
National Committee to do anything in opposi- tbe Republican party at heart should dare to
imittoe.
vote down the resolution. The sooner tbe men
who would vote against it were found out
tbe mil-call.
und were out of the Republican party tbe
sooner the party would be better off. What
reason could this convention give for not sup­
porting Its nominee?
Mr. Curtis, of New York, amid applause, tingu
said that as a Republican and a free man ho people.
Hooordanoc' with the National came to th-8 convention, and aa a Republican
action. Mr. Roosevelt, of New
‘n ,b&lt;' Administration of PnwMent Arthur
(Cheers.)
•No tie pubbean Coo ven tine," tie continued,
pressing toe none that be would be elected. “should cast a refiection on tbe gentlemen
le prosperity, and ws
General Clark K. Carr, of Illinois, took tbe who composed lu Tbif gentleman from
irvicee are enthJedto
tWlfornia dares any one on this Moor and will
be hoped this convention would not put a to vote against the resolution. I say to ciUaen.
Mtema on tlie man who carries an honorable him Coat lbw resolution is an insult. [Cheasrai
— * &lt;ood Gov»rnm«nt to
In ths name of Garfield and tbe Republican
party the speaker asked Mr. Knight to with­
draw tbe re?oiuU&lt;m. and asked tbe oonven-

and to vole the revolution as unworthy to be
ratified. । Applause.]
Several members attempted to speak on the
reaolutton. but tbe Chair ruled that speech**

wert
loud am

Nevada..

North (aroltna
Ohio....
Oregon.
Rhode Island
South Carolina

T. rnwn~ Art I—" &lt;rt&gt;rt Jrtn Itartdr, oj
Ohio jumped to bis feet and moved that
tlw ciSv^Uon proceed to ballot
Half
a dozen seconded the motion. Mr. Stewart
of Pensylranla. moved that five ballots
.
.___ ----------------------- 4
Iplla O. • ' C A. A
■» ...K, T»

.Vermont
Virginia.

Wisconsin

.K.n Wr Thur*। irn • ....

District of ColuinbU

adjourn until ten o'clock this morning. The
roll-call was demanded and resulted .a* fol­
lows: Ayes. 410: nay«, Nl..

Chicago. June
Notwithstanding the dtasipaUons of Thuredav night, tbe delegates and
n.'A
spectators. bearing in mind tmu tickets were
nohrlp In penetrating a crowd Of 10.000 peo“
the ■*-"•
date of »the
application.
_.
■.- ,..!!■ I I,, -nA Mrlv st the
'»•h- annlteatnm.
The Republican party favors a policy wWcb
shall keep us from ciitaugling alliances with
foreign nations, snd wh»cb gives ua the right
to expect that foreign nations shall refrain
troni meddling in American atfa rs—the polfAHIulon wow
ol. Mud b,
cy wbich-seoks peace and can trade with all
oower*,
powers, cut
but rape
esjiccially *l’-b those of the West- nuu
a,&lt;»u vuv
- a—— —Hemisphere,
The convention waa called U&gt; oMer ai II JU
------- ■
its old-time strength and efficiency, that It o'clock: prayer by Bev. . Dr. Kcurtder. ot
may in any sea protect the rights of American Chicago: tbe roll was culled for the purpose
citizens nud tbe interests of American com­ of filling tbe vacancies in tbe National
merce: and we eall upon Congress to remove Committee, and then tbe fl.ut ballot was
tbe burdens under which American shipping ordered for a candidate for President
has been depressed, no that R mar again be
Following la tbe
true that we have a commerce which leaves
no sea unexplored, and a navy which takq* no
law from su&gt; erior force.
Resulred. That appointments by the Presi­
dent to office* in the Territprtaa should be
made from the bona-fide citizen- and resodeuta of the Territories wherein they are to
serve.
,
Aesr/rej. That it is the duty of Oingress to .
'
enact such laws as shall promptly andcffectu- 1 Alabama,
aljj-suppress the system of polygamy within Arkansas
our territory, and divorce the political from California
tbe ecclesiastical power of the i*o-c« ted Mor- j Colorado,
mon Church, hud that the law no enacted . Connecticut
aboukl be rigidly enforced by the civil au- Delaware
tborltics if possible, and by tbe military if | Florida,
need be.
.
.Georgia
The people of the United States In tbelr or- Illinois.,
ganized capacity constitute a Nation snd nut Indiana
ii mere confederacy ol States. The National i .|Owa
Government Is supreme within tbe sphere of -—-­
its National duty, but tbe States have reserved Kentucky
rights which should be faithfully maintained. loumada...
Each should be guards.1 with jealous care, so

Idaho.. .. . '
■Montana
New Mexico
Utah
Washington .

rtrt

Total

c

Mr Burleigh, &lt;&gt;t N, u » ork. moved ths; tte
nominal on of Mr. Blaine b&gt; mw&gt; unwo-

-otot.
.

Maryland....
Ma?8Rcnusctt»Michigan.

|

________

complttlon ol tbe Nntrnnu.' f dtnmiuee by
... ... tea. ..... .

Ckrson.

Oompiitters to sdect mt-tr!-er* of the X'ahoaai

to ten minutes, In pre-.-i
candidate for Vjue-Pri-irf
nomination* fur

—1 form adopted a* »n •redlent one. ami the nominee for Pmaideoi ■

breadth of. tbe laud, ano woow sos ctwj
sireugth to »he ueket «■ ibsf m doubcfaldw

Nebraska
Netate.... ___
New Hampshire.

North Carolina.
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania...
Rhode Island .
South Carolina
Tne report was unanimously adooted.
The Chairman announced that tbe next or­
der of busineaa would be tbe call of Slaws for
members of the National Commluea. The
roll-ca'l resulted as follows:
Alaoama-Wilbarn Younabtood.
Arkansas PowHl Clayton.
California—Horace Darts.
Colorado—W. it. Cnapln.
Connecticui—Samuel Fraseoden.
Delaware—Daniel J. Leyton.
Florida Jcare D. Cote.
Georgia—H. F. Putney.
Illinois—J. T. Littler.

Virginia
Weet Virginia
Wisconsin.

Dakota?
Idaho....
Montana
New Mexico. .
Washington Terr
Wyoming
District of Columbia.

B-iayr. of Virgtala. Boise

can by acclamation wsa*1',,
bowled down to enable arixww a »•*¥■”,

Tmal..............
The following

Kentucky—J. Z. Moor
Louteiana-PaanM.
Maine-J. M. Haynds.

man received 1 from M

Nebraaka-Cburote Howe.

Nevada—Thom*# Wren.

New Hampshire-Ed ward H. Follett.
New Jersey—-Garrett A. Hobart.
New
—John D. Lawson. .__
NmnYork
re—।

aim uiaz we wwo pu.
(roirt, b,
prrmW",

rained two, getting
from Lo&lt;an, In Mi

lowing

Blaine gained a vote in
rantataM.
I
gained 14 K and

Bounced hie aBirmai'y

lI5ln12rJob.n w&gt; BrninerDakota TerritoryDwtrtat of Colu

retelIL
B. Carson.
w. --

inatlon unanimous.

Adjourned to 7 p. m.
The convention was n&lt;

two from Arthur

amid tbe cheers «f R*

es,r
THEHAKEE1W
Nebraska;
UVMiTOCK

Sheep &lt;ellppedi

luraton. of Nebraska,
could better afford to
ItAT-No. t H&lt;
No. t Boring
OATK-West. rn M

ntad Hon. (ralueha A. Grow,

tliaoa, to conduct the newly-electedChairman
to bla seat.
Mr. taend'-raon was Introduced by Mr. Lynch

PORK-Mes* (New/
” .»l» Jrt-i rurtrt urtrtly
roesrs aauxw

““""rin.AGO

Interim- C&gt;ttlc

u&gt; Cbok-r

• : i

W

Johnston.

Sgj?: ho«„.

&amp;

Loud &lt;
William G.

। 'Hie ree«
I SSIVtS

Maine

Invio ate. Tbe perpetuity of our iMUtutions
rests upon the maintenance of a free ballot,
an honest count and correct return. We
denounce thr fraud and violence &lt;practiced
by tbe Democracy in Southern St atm. by
which the will of tbe voter la defeated, as
dangerous to tbe preservation of free tnadtoUotis. nod we notemnly arraign Sbe Democrat­
ic party aa being the guilty recipient of tbe

demand that tbe ii
i-lfc'n Imports shall

protacuott to the virtu

mdividuais.

rt

sass,
sssr
Nebraska

.Gov. Lo«*.of MawachusettA
inUng the aaml ut George F.

by**

�HJSTISOS. rltlDAY. JL’XE ■».

Local News.
&gt;• inflation thi* w*tk, IfiSO.

FOR SALE!

The Democrat man will probablv
keep £»ling with that gun until some
dire accident win ImUII him
It’s
loaded.
1
’
James Clark, who was sent to the
house of correction last, spring for

rebuwe”

00 hta
h, TL
Prtty ,IUT“’------------- --He stole a buffalo robe from the buggy
&lt;;„v. St. John »l I'nion Hall.
of Mr. Bates while iff this city. Clark
:k,s-T fail to attend the lecture of is now in jail here awaiting trial.
John Jone *h.
Witiiey Post of Bowens Mills, Hill
W»liK ha* been commenced upon the Poet of Middleville and Sterling Post of
lm.tulaUon for the new Baptirt ehnreh. Wayland are to unite in a Fourth of
Ti’av. Phillip, has an announce­ July celebration at Barlow Lake. An

ment &lt;if intereat to all in these column-t.

the pleasure of listening to for aunr
day. Mr. Ely also acted an toasttnast,
-The Grand Lodge of Michigan." was
responded to by Grand Chancellor Cone
uurnder GUdden, of Big Kapids: “The
Supreme Lodge." by Past Grand Chan­
cellor Sweraey,of Hastings; -The UnitonnedlUdt.-bj Adjutant Smith, of
Lattalng , “Battk Creek Lodge No. 35."
by Past Chancellor Curtis, of Battfe
-Creek;
rae*; -vur
“Our Lact
Last Baoy,
Baby, Chartotte
I^dgeJIo.SS.-byHon. II. F.
*
—
ton. of Charlotte; “P. C. ami 41’," by
Post Chancellor Mack, of Detroit;
“The Ladieef' by Surgeon Gen. Bartley,
of Detroit.
After the banquet the
Knights repaired to Castle Hall when
work was done in second and third
ranks.
Never before in the Pythian history
'of Michigan was such a “send off”
Igiven at the institution of a lodge, and
we opine that the Knights will travel
many a day 'ere they again become the
recipients of such hearty hospitality as
was accorded them by their Charlotte
brethren and the citizens of that thriv­
ing place.

Spring Announcement
f the city Hmi
l&gt;. the undrrate

Cornell

liullt on Jo
west
of~Sk*tsan
Slate
Road »tErt. Avet'ine"‘from I
&lt;&gt; Wrtim. a. D. M.ynan! «»d

t1?!”

petition waa read: ,
T®Jn Mirand Common Coancii of the city
oi Hastings:
We. y&lt;w petitioner*, would rrapeettully Mk
the improvement of Market Mreri in the city
*»«ye*ld.fn»tbe interoration of said street
wdth Green street, north to State street In said
ly&gt; •“&lt;«,P«l»«!&gt;ariy that part of said Market
street, where the. water from Green and other

and the boys expect td have X grand
\ sl-MBEK from this plane went to
We. then
tinuiii Hapiilsto see Forepangh W«l- old fashioned and patriotic celebration.
tbe aide*.
Satitiday B. Tinkler givre evwy
perty.
.
mk&lt;xi wuiw can,
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. one that calls on him at his store on
UigiMHl by D, R. Cook. W. F. Hlek* and four
Jefferson street a nice cool glass of soda.
teen others.
H Lathrop next Tuesday afternoon
The prayer of tbe petitione.ni wan granted by
Don’t be afraid to call; don’t be bashful
half.past two o’clock.
al)Myra.
just liecause you are handsome, but go
Aid. Hocle ottered the. following:
Ml. John Michael justly feels
Resolved, That there be and is hereby trans­
prnudof his work in decorating the, right in and get a glass, for he does it
ferred front the general highway fund to tbe
necond
ward the *uin of one hundred and Bfry
to get you there to see what he has and
dollara
&lt;Biao&gt; &amp;ud that the street commiukner
r t.msxised by the !&gt;ank.
to show you how goods can be sold.
Khali l&gt;c and La hereby Instructed to lAake a tile
ar^.n .*;"*• “»»««&lt;. east of dejMt. and rut
ALREADY the rattling tire of the Eggs higher. Take yours there and
Hon. A. J. Bowne is in Detroit
i ditch from end of drain to the railroad culvert;
f... kt t line can be heard, indicative of get the advance.
‘b* Hreet at the wane
County 'Treasurer Alexander is in *15°
P!•&lt;*, tlie All not to be leas than two and oner,. t oiiiing political strife.
। *
John Rock is to give another of Laris! ng.
Adopted by all ayen.
The editor of the Freeport Herald those popular 83 excursions to Detroit
By
Aid.
Beamer:
Hon. V. P. Colyer, of Battle Cr^k.1
Resolved. That there l»e and Is hereby trans­
' . .I Utter look “oud a leedle.”' An j
from June 24th to 27th inclusive, dur­ was upon our streets last Friday. '
*ferred from tlie general hlahwiur fund to the 1st
ward fund two hundred dollars ($uo&lt;b.
ir.,tr in ingite is after his scalp.
ing which time will occur several na-4
(tarried by all ayes.
On Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
On motion council adjourned.
n-1: citizens should all lend a helping tional league games of ball at Detroit
Masters, a girl. Cigars, eh! Ed.?
Wm. H. STEBBINS.
nd and assist the. ladies to hold a That this opportunity of visiting the
.
•
. Recorder pro tent.
Mr.
and
Airs.
A
V.
N.
Slingerland
“city of the straits” at a merely nominal
&lt;ing Fourth of July celebration.
are at Mancelona, visiting friends.
. i » &gt;N 'r pay 25cts for a hair cut. You ;. car fare will be largely embraced by
At a regular nmimunii-ation of Hastings lodge
George, son of M. H. Clark, is spend­ No52. F. k A. M., held In Masonic hall, June
, ,.h get a good cut for 20ets at Eva and j the people ofithis vicinity is a foregone
4th. A. D. law. the following preamble and muI[ conclusion.
contemplating the ing a few days with friends in this luttons were adopted:
• t» i t s shop, in Rower’s basement.
---------- Those
----------------------To the Worahipful Master. Wardens, and Breth­
city.
.T-lons’.of KmcsuAwlU lBcture:‘r,iP^h“l11'!r,r/U"'ti''1&lt;"'’ Bt on,v’
ren of Hastings ixxlge No 52. F. &amp; A. M.:
Vourromiulttee at&gt;ix&gt;lnted to draft renoluthms
Tuesday last Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
. ,. ,'|,-r..nre at Union Hull.
*r’
*■ ll“lro"’ of kn‘&gt;’ri"«
0'1’
upon the decease of brother Win. M. Scudder,
; .retfhig. Junk »th. Admtalon, a*'“h'■'“"'her going.
Cook left for a several weeks’ visit in submit the following:
It having pleased tlie dlsjM-nscr of all to re­
move from our association our brother. Wnu M.
- .t.,lb
Stauffer &amp; Salisbury purchased Dakota.
Scudder, calling him henre to the Iwurnv from
■' ru/social of the young
i
*•**ln
• 'h1oi“
Miss Anna Holbrook, of Muskegon, whicii none return, thus severing the ties of
• --immrvwdrty will b. held at
I
»t«k ofdn-r»d.rt«rtremriy is visiting her mother and relatives in brotherly friendship so long enjoyed by us;
Resolved, That we tender to tne widow and
•iunary society will be held at the
orphan so suddenly deprived of the need and
,........ „,,. of CHn«t smith FrMsv »w ca.h rntea. and whidt they are |rell- this city.
supixirt of a husband und father, and under
week.
’
1UK“t
81n“U ■““«*» for a**Mr. Frank ijames, an employee of the such aggrieved circumstances, our kind sym­
.■’ternoi.n of this week.
and take tills occaalou'to express tn them
This is a rare opportunity to secure Vermontville Hawk, spent Sunday in pathy.
that we miss his presence among us. but with
In thi&lt; issue will be found portraits bargains in this line. As this firm pays
them hoiie to see him again, when mother earth
Hastings.
sliall
yield
up her dead; and under the guidance
the nprninees for president and vice the highest market price in cash for
oiirSupreme Conductor, pas* on to realms «»!
Lena Gazette, an eleven year old miss,;; of
the fiitun'.
.
; exuient and a full report of the pro butter and eggs, eta, those having
Resolved.
That our lodge room l&gt;e clothed
neiee of Mrs. Em. Busby, arrived from
• whngs of the conviction.
w I Hi the usugl bailge of mourning for- thlrtj
these products for sale will at once see Texas Tuesday) having made the entire days;
a rojiy of these resolutions lie delfvereil to
'i \dav evening next\Rev. Hunai the way by whi-h they can secure Inirthe family of tiw deceased, and to the bity )*ajourney, alone.
persSigned.
' •fger will prearli asernton for the es- gains now offered by Messrs Stauffer &amp;
T. PHILLll’M.
Col. Armstrong, of Bowens Mills,
DANIEL STRIKER.
benrtit of yoting ladies.
All, Salisbury. Jiring your butter and eggs
J. Q. ('KERRY.
was in this city Monday, as were
1 wi-ver. arc invitwl to |&gt;e present.
Com.
and exchange them for goods at cash
Messrs. S. lloush. Dr. Peckham and J.
Ji -t now the Banner job rooms are I rates.
NOCTURSS.
Yurger. of Freeport.
-H Hill &lt;-I work, bill will grt all jobs I
CLAKKB &amp;
,IaraH1[Clarence Clough Bud.]
'
Messrs. Powers, Sheldon, Smith, Col.
tmw. rvra though
«^!(,1Hr(.eand M w Klk h„.. fonnK, „
love thee nt tbe steeple love* the star
grove, Messer and other in attendance IAbove
It, wooing in the sparkling night,
a-oihan.lshavetolwemployKl. | OTprt»*lp to the!»• btwta—. They
at the Cidcago convention, have idl re­ When tho duenna moon ia out of Kight,
Those in arrears for sulwcription .
(j0
jnsurance und money loaning turned, and unite in voting the conven­
t il please
rJ^uuM not
nnt fonrpt
the B
BANNER
,
..-.i
-Ad!
forget .the
anner I business,
attend to &lt;-&lt;»lle&lt; tions and per­ tion a “big thing.”
Bo worship I. though £row«» thy beauty mar.
•
Like clouds wind-strewn between me and tby
while distributing theft cash, now that fecting titles of land. Both these gen­
At the residence of Mr. John Busby
height.
thetiuie for marketing wool has arrived. tlemen are so well known all over Barry
in this city, on Monday the Vth, Mr. As on poor earth fair Heaven would put
slight.
Tin: alumni will meet at the high enunty as to need no introduction to Orin Koorbeck, of Barrv township, and
m hoo! building to-day (Thursday) at 4. our readers. We bespeak for them a Mrs. Mary D. Valiant, of this city,
P. in., for the purpose of making the liberal patronage, and extend Qpr l&gt;est were married, Rev. Hunsberger officiat­ Thy calm heart, skied in maiden
Mocking tbe archer with it* flashing light!
na! arrangements for their annual re­ wishes.
ing.
Ah, this I know: Thou art the sonith star
TllB following program will l»e rah
COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS.
Of a celestial sphere whose canopy
The Young Ladies’ Band give enter­
ried out by members of- the Alumni at‘
(Wiaon council met lu adjourned mmIiiii Covers the heart that's in the old, old plight.
tainments at Charlotte. Vermontvyi&gt;
Monday. June 8. INN, bln hutior. Mayor Powers.
their next annual meeting .Ume£7:
In tbe chair.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
and Nashville this week. It is their in­
Music.
’
The following ai-i &lt;iuirt* were preaeted:
Letter' addressed to tbe following perrons re­
tention to start on their western tour
Address. Miss Kate William.
maining in the jmwi offlee st Hastings. Barry
SIS 00 county. Michigan. June 9th. 1**4:
Dau Shav
Oration, (’. H. Gordon.
next week.
16 ao
Ira Cotton. little Garns, Mr«. Nettle Hall.
J no. EggleMoii...
Essay, Miss Mena Mudge.
19 &lt;n Walter Kelly. Ata Durkee.
J. Wooten
Head the advertisement of half fare
M urfc.
Cant*.- John Beech. Frank Carrou.
W. H. Miller.
land excursions to Arkansas and Tax as
Drop Letters.—Richard Dementi,
Jack Skav
Paper, A. D. Niskern.
htrkage.- Mr*. K. A. Jackson.
John Hfahop Class History, Will Kennedy.
i . another column. VV. S. Powers, of
M. «ipuv.............
W. H. POWERS. I’. M.
Music.
Ed. Keynohl* ...
Nashville, is agent, to whom inquiries
Min A. land*..............
Music
under
the
direction
of
shoiud lye sent.
I Frank Rode”
Flora Riker.
Wheat, white
The Banner is pleased to note that
E. WSMsa....
Wheat, red
I Martin Fickle
Corn, retail
the officials are this year doing street
Monthly report of school district [ ^^7"'
ONta. paj.
No. 2, Johnstown, Miss Belle J. Mirth- J
;•
work in a common sense tnannerPort, drrared
Href, dreared
xihg the streets as the&lt; should lie for ews teacher, for month ending May 2d: 1 *Fre&lt;i cro#«..
Butter
the entire distance worked;
Fred Adamson. Wi; Ida Bird. Vr. MlchreiCaw)
Al&lt;l. Parker. Ihat Um? arcounlM be allowed, rutai&lt;«-»
The Hastings Comet Band requests Louise ('ramlaU, *.«: George Crandall. himHy
T
mi order ba drawnoa tbelr re*pecdwhu»d«.
100; Earl Clapp, 83; Vevah C tepP. *•
the Banner to return their thanks to Jimmie DarlKr. «8; Anna I^sy, «»; 1JTbe^no&lt;Sn« &lt;t»miniini«-atloa km reeehed
the ladies who so kindly furnished ice Anna Foster, W: Johme h oster. t»;
'T&amp;
£K - K-&lt;
&lt; ream at the Band dance of two weeks Hattie Farnam, «7; Anme b armiin. J'O: Ing*; Genl*- The « onduciaron tbe Vnloa block Dr) Saite«l Rltlra
lJw»r. hb).......
uro. This item was accidently omitted Eva Frank, 100; ArnrHsher, 100; Maud iKhtmted. ro that It will weed a new *me.
WUrr Umr. bbl
Fisher. W8; Alice Godsmark, »; Jessie
Halt, bbl
in «»ur last-.
I*l«at»r. tow ..
Godsmark, 78; Aggie McPeack.W; Ed­
,,.u win w
। w&gt;uj-w
H**f Hides ..
The young ladies of this city, deter­ win McPeack, 97;. Edward McPeack.
OiM HMra.
AM. Btek. U..I W. s
Wool
mined that Hastings shall not be be­ 97; Wlddie Nye. 98: Lena HMg. W. tbeHykuiii
w
e^?? &gt;r..llJ?;
Wheal thill. Butter und emj* flrjnei.
('arrie Simmons, 93; Vernie VanNocker, b rev tiledofaS7-ao
new and largtr one and an eav&lt;
hind any town of its size in the state, 100; Lizzie Womb. 96; Anna Noud. troush taking
bie water from the wl»ole
ave organized a Y,oung Ladies’ Band, a; WgieNoud,a; Edna Hwanson. W; Vnkm block be pul up ln P&gt;«^
*’ld onV1 to
The best on earth, can truly be said
1 meet for practice at 5 o’clock in Delphine Cqle, 100; Eddie V&gt; all, 100.
of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a
Wiffle Wall, a; Clarence treshout 97
«T’tewCT*iteilu«&lt;'&lt;te|wiy.'So. sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
tne morning.
Johnie Callahan, 99;
Fire Department, hHd'April mh, wound#, and all other sores.
ill pos­
^ince the second nomination of Liu­ Clarence Swanson, a; Artie b rank, 1 • • 1 llii'Uug*
fallow Ina officer* were elected lor the jear itively cure pile*, tetter and all skin
t-mUiix Aprif I8th.
.!f°SeTa"'
' pin the result of a national convention
eruptions.
Try this wondtr heder.
K
nights
of
P
ythias
.
—
Tuesday
last
has not been hailed with such joy as
syMtrafm-tinn guaranteed or money re­
(&gt; AllCll. III*”'!' • •
’
funded. Only 25 Jents. For sale by F.
that which resulted in the selection of there was instituted at Charlotte a JIurpMr: ’UewanL (ha*.
Hotchpiss.
________________
Blaine and I*ogan^-the next president lodge of Knights of Pythias known as
•‘Charlotte Lodge No. 52.” with a char­
ter membership of 50.
Uniformed • To A. Jone*. H* **"«&gt;
to ^ ***
divisions were present from Battle
‘T»y Aid. ItaMwr. tluU
nrcoMUt be allowed.
Creek, Lansing, Jackson and Big Rap
ids. ami lh« Hartiliw
*"*’'i*'
lodges, accompanied by the Hastings
Comet Bwd. Thu K. of P«f
KraolvwL
the Mettle creek end Jm*»on .livisimi"
The following, ladies have been ap­ were also present. Both of these lands
pointed committee on program for the
were very hue. that of
*’r" ’
4th of July celebration to be held in this ranking aeooad In the stete. The ortl- dish l« wul.b terrte.jjteyg!. uj.
city: Mesdames L. A. Munroe, of Rut­ cer» of the .upreme lodge conducted KI teUH to ”
l'i ""
land. Clement Smith, W. P. Sidnam, the work, which wus witnewwl by ctMiicU.&lt;|
mat the rraohitlon be adoptNorman Hailey and B. R. Rose, of Has­ ,lx&gt;ut 160 Knight*. The peredc in the
tings.
K—er.
afternoon ww a very fine dtaplay. near­

and vice-preridentk,

.

Thf. M. I. society* will hold its last
meeting previous to adjournment till
&gt;**pteinber, at the residence of Mrs. N.
Barlow Monday evening. A good pro­
gram will be presented. All of the
members are requested to be present

ySTS.1»- ■»

Thoms interested in the cause of ly SOO Knights being in line. The drill
t’-inperance should see that Governor and evolutions of the uniformed ranks
&gt;t. John is greeted with a full house on elicited
much favorable commfflt.
the iK casion of his lecture here the 25th. After th. pentdelnth.
The Gov. is an eloquent speaker, and he work In the tint rank was
will please as well as instruct his “and at 6 JO o’clock the line of parade
audience.
was reformed and the Knight" were
The communication from Woodland aworted to the lumquet hall where an
is n-spectfully declined for the reason elegant collation bad been prepared by
thTtediesot Charlotte. Of the; many
that it is altogether of too personal a
nature and the additional fatal omission lamquete gotten up by *be ladle* of
of the real name of the author, which in Michigan all unhcitaUngly united in
all eases must accompany eommunica- uronoum iug this the a* J’''“ "7,ra;

tions for publication.
The greenbackers herealiouta don’t

were sprred for W
the Knight, -nd e««WWl-»
the
were eordiidl

appear to “enthooee" much over the
nomination of Butler, white the thought
‘■v« of the possibility ot Ben’s eriring of charlotte, whhb was om
the plum at the coming Chicago cun­

-

ot th

.n-

AbM-nt. Aid#. Hogie. Mornl
The following accmnjt' for
rem! and allowed b) "H ayra.
Dan Shay -

I / ILARKE 4 RIKKR, "
! I
Attorneys at Law find
solicitors in Chancery.
,
iOWcra In t Uhnj block, ever Beumer Rr«&gt;«.'
•
HMKtlugx. Mich.
Practice in alt court# of the stub-. Attend i«&gt;
MlreUonM and perfretlw tlllra to real rafale.
Money to loan Ipaunince fitkeu, etc., Hr.

r\ * TTMTO Obtained iu tbe I'nllcd
PATENTSs^Si^As;-!:

nwraoiT. Wicw.
phlel tree.
J.JAU'

n&gt;"

Carpets, Mis, Curiam Fixtures
&amp;c. this Spring.

We are in such a shape as to offer
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION.
N. B.—We are headquarters for carpet
warp.

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD I

THE LIGHT-RUNNING

DOMESTIC
BECAUSE IT IS

Simplest
machine
made, having few parts, no compli­
HThe
astings
Makuts
.
cation, ami requires little skill in management.
The Lightest-Running machine, hence produces less fatigue
in operating, and on that acckmnt is especially recommended
by tne medical faculty.
Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest
as well as the heaviest, and is suited to tbe use of all applianc­
es that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Always ready for use. and requires no special adjustment
when the work is changed.
The Most Durable machine ever made. Its construction is
in accordance with the most advanced and approved mechan­
ical principles, and all the parts are Case Hardened, working
on Adjustable Conical Bearings.
It has the most beautiful wood-work.
It has the best set of attachments ever furnished with a
Sewing Machine.
The Domestic has the best warranty of any machine made.
Over 100 Domestic machines in the city of Hastings alone
and some of them in use 22 years and running all right yet.
Nobody has ever been able to produce a Domestic shuttle
worn out/
.
I have iu stock the Royal 8t. John, the New Home, the
American, the Wilson, the Singer, and others. New machines
from $20.00 up. Sewing-machine needles, and the finest sew­
ing machine oil riiade for all machines. Parts and attach­
ments furnished on short notice for all machines as cheap as
the cheapest.

UtX» tXt lWWt

»:----

ARKANSASand TEXAS,
Wednesday, June 25,1884.

H. Miller

MllBi.li'
.IrtMttHt win

teUMtete *Py- -UWtW.

To all those who contemplate buying

Pumps! Pumps!
I manufacture the beat Wood Pumps m
stock the best Chain Pump to lie had.
ent Expansion Rubber Backet I eell
tlian a cheaper pump are sold. Pun
l&gt;e set if desired and warranted all '
Grant’*
&lt; 'all and see me, erne door went

e in
ill Pat-

�■ A BRAVB LADY.

[From the Courier.)
Mrs. Scboonnmkcr. of Creek Locks. UlrterCo.
N. Y.. bad tbe misfortune to entirely h*e the
tight of one of her eyrs. through an accident,
and endured painful infi'anumtory acUuti therela for two long years; the other eye finally be­
coming syinpoXbetkally effected, her general
health seriously suffering; indeed she was a
mere wreck, a walking skeleton. In tills terri­
ble strait she consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of
Kondout, N. Y., who told her at once that the
Injurvd eye must be removed. She quietly but
firmly said: “All right. Doctor. but don’t give
jin- chloroform. Let my husbaod sit by my side
daring the operation. and I will neither cry out
nor stir." Tbe work was done, and tbe jxwr
woman kept tier word. Talk of soldierly coariutr! This takes more pluck than It does to face
a hundred guns*. To restore her general health
and give tone and strength to tbe system. Dr.
Kcnufidy then gave the "Favorite Remedy,"
which Cleansed the blood and imparted new
life to the long suffering woman.!She rapidly
gained health mid. strength, mid is now well.
The "Favorite Remedy’' Is a priceless blessing
to women. No fondly should br without It.
Your druggist haa it. H not sendto Dr. David
Kennedy, RondotiL New York.

TIME

HAKIM OCCAM STCAMCNS.

rN.~ York THtase-1

Mr. Erwl Pmmt, principal profeMor
of the piano-forte al th® Royal College
of Music, on Thursday afternoon de­
American atatfei. and often b ‘gin tbe liver® 1 before a large audience at the
name with a certain letter or syllable. Royal institution, Albemarle street, the
Vessels have been re-named to conform first of a course of six lectsre® on “The
to a rule. It it seldom, however, that a History an I Development of the Mus:c
lost vessel it anoceeded by the name for the Piano-forte and its Prede­
Jlaveoin. Harpsichord,
Harpsichord, 1’
name, the cate of the Royal Nether]and cessors, the Clavecin.
with
’ *
’
musical
illustrations
line, which lost tbe steamship Edam by etc,
instruments.
He
re, a eollimon with another vessel at sea, on
these
and built another Edam io take her
place, l&gt;rfng an exception,
k
The Guion line aames its vessels some of their finest ideas to the key­
after the states and territories of the board ,.m&gt; that at first right it seemed
northwest; as the Wisconsin, Nevada, , almost a hopeless task to evolve any- |
Arizona, Alaska and Oregon.
The thing like order from the extraordinary
Wliite Star line selects names for its mass of names. But on studying the :
vessels ending in "tic:” as the Baltic, matter more cloeely a daaai".cation ;
Ad iatic, Germanic. Celtic and Britan­ evolves it.telf readily enough, especially
nic. The Conard line chooses names aa the lecturer's desin- was to brin$ the
ending in **ia;" as the Gallia, Servin, masters in music before the audience
Pavonis, Bothnia aad Scythia. The not so much theoretically as practically,
National line began naming its vessels i. e. by pinyin x the pieces chosen for
after American states, but afterward illustration, rather than by oral de­
adopted the name of countries. The scription.
He then gav^, as was indispensable,
J. A. Tawney. «*l-. « lemllng attorney of present Holland was formerly the
Winona, Minn., write®: "After using It tor more i Louisiana; the Canada the Pennsyl­ the shortest possible sketch of the
than three years. 1 lake grwit pleasure In stat­
ing Umt 1 regard Dr. King's New Discovery far vania, and the Greece the Virginia. keyed instruments in us® be'ore the
I onsnmptlon. its the best remedy In the world The Inman line names its vessels a ter piano-forte. The clavictherium was in­
far Coughs and Colds. It has never foiled to cities; as the City of Chicago, City of
troduced about the year 1800 by the
cure the most severe adds 1 have had, and lnvarlably relieves tbe pair in the chest." Trial Berlin and City of Richmond. The Italians; it was a kind of oblong lyre,
iMjttles of this sure cure for all Thnmt mid Lung State line adheres to the names of with catgut strings arrang&lt;*d in the
Diseases may be had free at W. H. Goodycars
American states for its vessels; as the form of an upright triangle. Keys
drugstore. Large site, fiioo.
Miss Gabrielle Greeley waa thrown from her State of Pennsylvannia, State of Ne­ were used to raise the hard leather
plectra which. twanged the strings.
buggy at Chaptmqua, N. Y., on Bunday, and had braska, and State of Florida.
her right shoulder broken.
The Naw York and Bordeaux line Iliis was the only keyed instrument in
Fred. Hotcbklsss distinctly states tba; Ack­ nimoi its vessels after well-known wine which catgut or violin strings were emer’s English Bentedy has and does cure con­ chateaus, and the wines furnished on ploved. All ft© later onei. beginning
tracted cansumpUon. Ask for circular. An
board are bottled at the chateau after with the clavichord, had wire strings.
entirely now medicine, guaranteed.
Prinee -William, of Wurtemberg, will visit which the ship is named. The two ves­ The clavichord, whose wires were sot
Queen Victoria, seeking the hand ot Princess sels now running are the Chateau Leo- in
motion
by
pressure on
the
Beatrice In marriage.
villo and Chateau Latite.
The Ham­ keyboard, had but a feeble tone;
Pontiac people believe Forepaugb’s white ele­ burg-American line haa a large fleet of still, under
an
artistic hand it
phant Isa fraud.
vessels, three of which—tlie Leasing, yielded excellent music, Ijeing favor­
A flood in the Bio Grande river is doing great Gellert and WielaMd—were bought able to staccato passages, and giving
damage along the banka
.
from the Eagle line, and bear the name great prominence to the melody. It
u One„Great D«w&lt;l is Enough.
of German poets The North German was the favorite instrument of Sebastian
Watts Invented the steam engine; Morse, the
olflctric telegraph; Whitney, the cotton glu, and Lloyd has a vast fleet of steamers. Bach. The virginal had brass wires,
De. I&gt;avid hennevty. of Rondmit, N. Y., discov­ Some of them are named after rivers; and the sound was produced by a p'eoe
ered and prepared Um "Favorite Bemedy** a few, like the Gen. Werder, after of raven's or crow’s quill. The vir­
■ which Is worth more than all of them. l»ecause
it saves life and cures disease. It purifies the prominent persons; others after old ginal had a compass of only four
blood, drives bile from the system, cures those estates and leading ci ies. The Bremen octaves, but its touch was extremely
delicate diseases peculiar to women, and is, in
short, a sheePanchor tn every bonsebold. Don’t and Hull vessels are named after birds. sensitive. This instrument was Queen
• spend your money in paying doctors, when for
Of the American lines, the Alex­ Elizabeth's favorite, bit it was hot
one dollar a bottle you can always have the andres' Mexican and Havana steamers n.uued, as was thought by some, in
"Favorite Remedy*’j on your shelf.
are named after cities, as the City of honor of the virgin queen, tor it was iu
Adolf Dailoz, carriage manufacturer, Buffalo,
says; "I was troubled with nausea, sick head­ Puebla, City of Alexandria, City of use under her royal father and sister.
ache and general debility. Burdock Blood Bit-' Washington, and the City of Merida. It was most likely styled the virginal
ten* cured me.”
The
Savannah line -selects Indian from ita common use by the nuns in
Miss Cora Barton of the Bed Cross, is conttnu- names.c Tne United States &amp; Brazil their hymns to the \ irgin.
Ing her noble work of relief on the Onio river.
line selects names ending with uance,"
The spinet, or instrumento di penna,
as Finance, Advance,, and Reliance.
resembled in shape a harp laid horizon­
The Iwst salw in tlie world for Cats, Bealses.
Of tho outside British lines the Glen tally.
Clavecin and clavier were the
Sores. Ulcere. Halt Bbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
rtmpiipp Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and ail Skin lino name.* its steamers beginning with respective Freuca and German names
Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay “Glen;" the Japan line, ending with of the harj&gt;sioliord. The Italians used
required. It-H guaranteed to give perfect satis­ “shire;” the Bee lifle, beginning with
the davioytherium and spinet, th®
faction. er money refunded. Mee 25 cents per
“Ben;" the Hall line, endingwith English the virginals aud harpsichord,
l&gt;ox. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
“Hall;” the Calcutta line, after the the 1 reach the -spinett, and the Ger­
When you have a oourh and waul relief, think of stars;
the Colonial
line,
ending
with
r—
. ------------------, mans thb clavichord and harpsichord.
--- . -j------------Kemp's Balaam for the Throat and LunffR. A
guaranteed remedy for those dlvesAea. Price no “Castle:” the Clan line, after the clans; The great characteristic of the pianos
the Bed Cross line, ending with “ene;” • forte was that by introducing the hamcents and fl.
Consumption has been, and can be cured by theBaltimore line.ending with “more;” ! raer to strike the wire a heavier touch
the use of Down*' Elixir.
and the Strath Hue beginning with produces a louder, a gentler tonal? a
‘'Strath.
Str.lL. ”--------------------------------------------------- softer tone, thereby giving the per­
Judge Well*, of Michigan, will probably retire “
from the Court o*f Alabama Claims. •
I former, as implied in the ms!rnmeat's
I name, the power of playing at w.U
. [Newark Newt]
| piano or forte.
A lady patient writes from FLsliklll Plains,
Dutchess count). X. Y.. to th-. David Kennedy,
The ' ragged edge” has a largo sale,
The character of the music of the
of Hondout. N. Y-.: "My foot Is entirely well.
The e Igos are sixteenth aud* seventeenth centnries
:md I never felt iwitter In my life titan I do now. though no longer new.
I nm very proud of-'Favotifr Remetlv.* Shall 1 jagged and torn, instea 1 of being cut .was especially religious.
With hardly
cxiutnuie Its use?" "What ailed rhe foot?”
It is in imitation of the hand au exception nil composers were organ­
does the render Inqtiipe. It was ukiirated from evenly.
impure bkKMl. "Favorite Rejnedy" purified Ute made papers of fifty'or 100 years ago, ists, the organ having already reached
blood and the ulcer was healed. Ixjsc no pre­ whose edges were fclwa. s thin and un­
a higl&gt; aegree of mechanical perfection.
cious time, dear woman, but yet the ^Favorite
Remedy” of youv drunclsl, or wu lose one dollar even. It is an English novelty and the But the want of musical instrumento
to the Doctor, nt the above address.
first /t|hat came ha.l a water-mark of a. for the chamtar, especially for the fair
Bismarck and Imnlly arrived it Berlin Satur­ Roman soldier's h .*ad snd below the sex, was more and more felt, and the
day and met u i*opuiar oration.
letters “B. C. 55”
demand created the .supply. There
The Paleographic is an exaggeration was, however, a great lack of variety
Fred. Hotchkiss w|ll refund tlie price paid If
Acker’s Blood Elixir does not relieve any skin of the same idea.
The cover of the and pleasant expression in the earliest
or blood disorder. A new, but thorougtdv tested
box says that the paper was found in clavecin music.
discovery.
Pompeii, and it certainly looks so. The
ConAumptlou Cured.
An old nhyslcluu. retired from practice, hav­ edges are blackened, charred and torn,
[Detroit Free Pnw “Household.”;
ing hud placed in ids bands by an Eaat India and the surface, of the paper timeLet me tell yon, dear friends, the
niHsloiiary the formula ot. a simple vegetable stained and rusty.
A buyer might
remedy for the s|*eedy and iierfiiancut cure of
Consumption. Brom-hltls. Catarrh, Asthma and call it dirty, but it is not; itisjmly toughest’ thing we ever had to eat was
all throat and hmg affections, also a positive und “artistic.”
Twenty-four sheets and the first pie 1 made. It was an apple
radical cure for Xenons Debility and all nervous
complaints, after having tested Its wonderful envelopes of this only cost &gt;2. The pie. I prepared the crust; put it in
curative (towers In tliouMiids of imnes, has felt inside of the envelopes is clean, but the the (U^h, put in the apples and sugar,
It bls duty to make it known io bls suffering
put on the top crust, set it in the oven
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a 'desire outside has enough spots end dirt to and gave it ten minutes to bake before
to relieve inunan sunerlDK, I Will sendVrra of brjng the price up twice .that sum.
-charge, to all who dwlre It this recipe, lixtier- There is a dull red paper with silver looking at it.
At the expirat on of
man. French or English, with hill directions for
preparing and using. Sent by mail by address­ and gold doh sprinkled over it, nap that time I looked in and what a sight
ing with stamp, itandug thU paper. W. A. another with stars. They are a hide­ presentod itself to my astonished gaze.
Novks. 140 Power s Block. Rockester. K. Y.
ous, reduced copy of that paper which The pie was fully one foot thick. I
Gen. James Watson Webb, tlie veteran New covers the wall of some chancels in have laughed many a time over that
Ym-k journalist is dead.
.
country churches.
The "hammered pie. 1 hod mixed the crust with soda
H. B. Durfry. mate of steamer Arizona, had hh
and cream tartar wthont oue bit of
foot biully jammed. Thouias' Eclectric Oil cured silver” paper has water-marks, in imita­
Each speeches as were
IL Nothmg equal to It for m «prtok pain reliever. tion of the lines in hammered silver shortening.
made
over that pie, and such fun as we
work.
It
is
a
thin
and
rather
pretty
A Tecumseh man Insists on storing gasoline,
bad! It seemed to me that between the
despite tbe pfoteM,i&gt;f neighbors.
paper.
,
The morocoo, alligator and calf fun and the chewing of that pie crust it
As a sure remedy for Bick Headache. Hour
Stomach. Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Constipation, papers are embossed to imitate the would be the death of us.
Torpid Liver. Bdltoashcas.&amp;c.. no medicine Is surface of those leathers. One lady
equal to Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters.
called them "agitation” papers, so
25 cents per botth-.
[Exebange.)
Bev. Fr^Hchuijes Bay City, has tclegrapli,-,! irregularly did the pen career over
Among the nortfltifia kt silver and
his safe arrival hi.Holland. their surface. They are only interestglata which have lately been introduced
as novelties.
in London, and one which waa among
Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or
the bridal preaenti at an aristocratic
I.IV r &lt;■(&gt;nipl;:iii" that Electric Bittern will not
wedding, in a grape stand of artistic de­
speedily cure? We say they can not. as tltous[Exclranga. ]
.
aD-h of case* alreiuh permanently eared und
sign,
and furnished with inriaible
who are dally recommending Eleetric Bitters.
The djff.tr.-ni kinds of dyewoods used
Will prove. Bright'S Disease. Diabetes. Weak in thh country are logwood and fasti®, hooka, from which are acapended the
Baek, or guy urinary complaint qdTckly cured.
richest clutters of the white and pur­
from
fte
West
Indies
;
lima,
from
the
They purify tin- blood, regulate the bowels, and
net directly on the diseased parts.&gt;Kwry' l»ottle shores of the Pacific, and the bar and ple grain*. The effect is good as a
guanuiteed. For sale at 30c. a bottle by W. H.
matter of table ornamentation, and
cam woods from Africa.
The woods
the
frgit it
preserved in much
Tbe capita) of the new Eaton Rapkl* SavliuCs mentioned, with the exception of fustic, greater freshness than when the
which is yellow, are red, but of various
Bank win amount to R30.MO.
bunches are piled one upon another
shades. The sapponia wood^hich is a
on a plate.
J&gt;elH.tli cllpiied off Hamson's locks that delicate pink, comes from the East
mighty athlete nt once “became as other men." Indies. The ooata of the woods in the
If it could be proved that the |«Mtee*siou of lux­ rough are, according to The Broridmice
uriant hair w ould enable men to tear open lions’
Jaws, Hiseox A Co. would be driven Mild In tlrc Journal, :« follow®: Logwood, from
Another ogonj -tho portroit, at the
effort to supply rtiough of Pnrker's Hair Balsam &gt;20 to &gt;25 a ton: the red woods, from tunilj on now pointoj on the -oomto meet the demand. As ft is tbe Balaam pre&gt;40 to &gt;70 a ton, and the cam wood pnnjr ch no," un the ortiot. Apropoo
about &gt;150 a ton. Th® latter wood to thio, the little “oweer Ifi* oroameoto
oomes from the interior of Africa, costs the oagu bowU ti.e "Hower of the
drawing.
* *
considerable for transportation, and is family-tho bread plate, and tho artiat
John Lawler of Fort Huron, has a hone
becoming scarce. Cain wood is oard ma£ “in a mild war.- poae the oharp
which hnn paced a mile iij 1M%.
mostly by woolen manufacturers iu foatnne of the maiden aunt upon thr
. Tbe
and people all endone Bnnfock Blood Bitten a» the beat system making their dyes. This wood is drawn ton-poL while the dignified hoMol the
renovating, Ifood purifying tonic In the world.
to the markets in Africa by slaves, and honae gaze, mildly up from under the
very fre-jnentlv staple® and chains art edge of a quarter-pound lump ot boa­
found attaahed to the logs when they ter. What next!
arrive in this city, and poisonous insect®
of that climd are often found in the hol­
OrasumptSoti. Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Broii- lows of tbe wood, which are speedily
Wb«n m IndiM,
to
h,
killed.
_______
iodo
a&gt; there u nothing io hi. on th«
Th® custom of turning steamship®
has many carious fuitrtf0i Soma oom-

Fourth HAtmA Methodi.1 church hit

V'T’mi’ii
Tbe Watsbbukx Watch Co., of New York and Waterbury,
Conn., being desirous of advertising their, name and business
have imide arrangements with a number of the large retail
clothiers of this country by which the latter are eitabled to
present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clothing
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved Sil­
ver Nickle Series “C.” Watches.
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are the
bejt low priced time piece made in the world.

We wi»h it understood that«this is no lottery scheme, but
exactly as stated above.
Among-those who have adopted the above are the following
well known concerns: J. S. Hudson, Detroit, Mich.: E. R. Hull
i Co.. Cleveland, 0.: Putnam Clothing Co., Chicago: F. W.
Humphrey &amp; Co., St. Louis, and many others.
We have 8000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
and will keep good time and require as little attention as any
$100 watch.
.

CW«*T ROCK ISLAND Noun

*at8feJF«x.

p

Entirely

&amp;^vegetable
ANO

(Each one put up in a handsome satin-lined case.)

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.

ASURC
^?TE.LdflciiRr
■■■■^■■■1

FOR

COSTIVENESS

And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be as cheap or.
cheaper than can lie bought elsewhere, and if you are not per­ Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
fectly satisfied with your purchase, return the goods any time Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
within 30 days and get your money back.

We lune one of the most complete stocks ever shown in
this city.

E. S. PIERCES’ Great Wardrobe.
GRAND RAPIDS.

Rheumatism, Dirtiness,
8lck Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tlons and Skin Diseases.
Prtos.UAc. per bottle. Sold by all Drsgrttt.

AGENTS”

fo Reflecting Safety lamp

fKKous^dWsive BATTLES OF THE WORLD.
FOR8HCE ft MACDS. CfoctauUtl.O

FREE!

New Goods! Call and See

iBLESME

The Largest Stock,
Add row DR. WARD A CO. I
Me.
The Best Stock,
Nervous Exhaustion,
The Best Made,
. Premature Decay,
At The Lowest Prices
Loss of Manhood.
An BO-pnge Cloth-bout&lt;t liootot Adrie* w
Bought for Spot Cash, at less than cost to manufacture them.

__________________

Youajt or Mlddle-ap d Mrn.with nemrtr«tna
M*MK-«reataMmt•'* n tT- euiarPhy’***-'
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OUR GREAT SALE!

HASrlSGS, FHinAT, JCXB 13. UH.

3t^.!
W,.‘tabbora tHnf.Andrti.
dkrnortii™ .

Our $10 All Wool Cassimere Suits for $5.00.

thwtht
l. HAIR.

Our $7.50 All Wool Cassimere Suits for $5.00.

“po^ionto crop out in «:liool

&lt; irtdatiirtiihb week, JfiSO.

Our $15 Fancy Cassimere Suits for $7.50.
Our $18 Cassimere Suits for $7.50.
Our $20 Light Wo'rstad Cassimere Suits for $7.501

KEMEMHERthe excursion to Detroit.
Is job printing the Banner job
r.K.m- take front rank.

WORK on Winthrop Nelson’s new
hous" is rapidly progeming.

Why not organize a Blaine and Logan
, jub in this city, and that at once?

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xitisfaction.
F.EFErnvE street work is being done
a* the intersection of Washington and

Grand streets. ’­

The interior of the bank has been
h;m&lt;!s"Uielyd»-corate&lt;l, Mr. John Mich;trl Ding the artist.

If Hastinob allows some other town
t&lt;-get the soldier’s reunion, she ought
t&lt;» s"vv grass in the streets.
ox SatvRDAY a Blaine and Logan
banner was flung to the breeze from the |
pole in court house square.
The Banner force think they can ।
form some idea of the alleged temperatun-uf hud’1*, especially on press days, j
Eueepokt is to celebrate the coming
fourth of July in grand style.
They
never do thihgs by halves In Freeport.

The Banner has received another
large invoice of wood type. The office
now ranks “A 1” for doing poster work.
The snug sum of 815 was realized at
thr Pn-sbyteriim social held at the resirlmcv of Mr.). Janies Kolierta Friday p.
m.
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* Those who go on the Detroit excurMtin thv 24th-27th will have an oppor­
tunity to witness some fine races in that
The young ladies band gave an open
' air concert in court house square Satur­
day evening; which was enjoyed by our

citizens..

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TiIekk^ no use talking, an opera
’k.iim- or a large hall suitable for hold*
ing public meetings is a necessity in

Tin: Banner's circulation is now
l.d.'w. a larger number of readers than
any tkher paper of Barry county has or
Reap the republican platform pub-1
lished elsewhere, and see the steps in ।
advance that have l&gt;een taken by the i
party of progress.

Aw now the Hastings K. of P.'s are j
clamoring fur a uniformed rank. Tues-1
tiny’s visit to Charlotte in nowise de&lt; ir ased this desire.
To Detroit and return for only 83; j
tH-kets good for four days, is certaiq^

.in inducement for one to visit that city
either lor business or pleasure.
The article relative to “hand gren;■ !*&lt;■ from the Freeport Herald, will
lie a toothsome morsel for Messrs. L. C.
Welton and Chas. Hotchkiss, of this
city.
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If vor want to encourage cut worms,
kill off all the ground moles you can
find. Some day the fanners will learn
that the ground mole is one of hb liest
■ friends.
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A movement is on foot to procure
uniforms for the Hastings Cornet
Band. The boys are making fine pro­
gress in music, and should lie encour­
aged by our citizens as much as possible.

The concert given by the Young
J.a&lt;lies' Bahd Friday evening, a portion
«•! the»pr(N*eeds of which was for the
licnetlt of the Hastings bund, drew a
good house. The concert gave universal
satfefaetioni .

Ike IlENDriusHOTT has a tine new
I um nearly completed on his West
&lt;fteen street premises. When Ike con&gt;
plrtes tlie improvements he contem­
plates. there will not be a handsomer
pim-e in cential Michigan than his.
In TiiEexeitemtriitteif politics, 4th of

•Inly, female bras# lands and street
corner doctor's, dont forget the forma­
tion of the law and order league. The
-akM.niHts are doing better than they
di»l. hut the gamblers still defy the laws.
Baixiiy cocxty is yet comparatively
undeveloped, and prospects are that a
new era of progress will soon be inaug­
ural hI.
That competing line of rail­
road is a necessary adjunct.
Without
K the agricultural and business inter-

**ts&lt;»f the county will suffer greatly.
But your shoulder to the wheel.
Ciiilihikn’s day was observed at the
ii- E. church Simday morning with
even more of pleasant carwnony than-in
tlie pa&lt; The exercises were nicely
conducted, and reflected credit upon all
-•onrerned. The church was Iwautifully
trimmed with evergreens and flowers,
;ul'l gay feathered songsters added to
die muaic and enjoyment of this most
enjoyable day.

The American Sporteuuui, vice tbe
•Sporting World, published every Satur­
day at Detroit, lies upon our talite, well
fillet! with items of interest to speurtanwn. Wm. &lt;). Lee is editor and .LA.
&lt;tebhard business manager. The sports­

man presents a s exy neftt tfp&lt;&lt;r»phic
&lt;‘PI»rarHT)ee. We opine-fhat if wfll re&lt;«vealiheral patronage.' Subscription
rates,
per year.

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WAGONS! mOCI BOTTOM PRICES
OX AlJ. Tints* ARTICLES.

ARE ALL GOING FAST.

C1«’«-

ttnd. where more attention in given to
drawing, □du., md Gorman than in

I hl Foote has instituted a civil suit
against Omo Strong for 850X0) dam­
ages.
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THE result of the Chicago convention
gives the republicans of this dty great

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WATER UWE.

Everyone is wondering how we can sell suits at such prices,
^ithe11- ,uhfU thLey 8tndy rt over in their lnlnds they can
^«ly *ee that we have bought the same Grades of Goods so
much Tess than those originally cost that we do justice to our
customers to give them the benefit of the decline.
Now we have placed on our Half Price Counter the Mlowihg
Bargains:

thfi proportion of pupil* in h*M-&lt;Uv
dinioD. i, larger than inUrot,„
. c world whore public rchool. have
bron estabhahed. The propoution to
reduce tbe time de otod to the itndr of
ttooka or receiving oral matron ion in
tho common branch™ of learning hr
one-balf arena preposterous. So dore
the proportion to toacb trade, to bora
and girl, ranging from U to 10 roan, of
age.
What father, who is a mechanic I
would tnut
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trust hi.
his 8 or 9-ve*r-old
9-vear-old Imr
l&gt;oy to f1
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work? In many instances the boy has i
not the strength to handle them. He ;
would not be able to lift the tools em-1
ployed by the blacksmith or i
•towcutter. He could not uae the imple­
ments of the joiner, cooper, turner, or
carpenter, without great danger. Ju­
venile tool* would be as necessary as
juvenile books for persons of thia tender
age. Ch llren who can not read and
do not know the names
of ngureM
figures oouia
could w^
« vi
not use measures.
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them would be nothing out a play- [
room, and a very dangerous one. The I
manual-labor advocate would deprive I
most children of half the opportunity ■
they now have to acquire a smattering
of a few useful branches of learning.
The advocates of manual training in
public schools are careful not to specify
what trades they would have taught.
They
aleurditv of atat- KT?y probably see the absurdity
temr*--iptang to teach the trade °f tbe brick-, IN
maker,
ker. the bncklaver.
bricklayer, the stone-eutter,
stone-cutter, ji
the stone-maaon, the machinist, tbe I
blat-ksmith, the cooper, the plumber,
the bra*s and iron 'founder, tlie carriage­
maker, the ship-carpenter, or the hat­
ter. Still the se ore tlie inoet important
trades and tbe cues in which the largest
number of persons are en{aged. ’It is
hardl v likely that: he educational cranks
would advocate giving instruction in
the making of clocks and watches, vari­
ous articles of jewelry* cutlery, and
books.
Some o&lt; them'say tluit they
would give general instruction in th.
use of tools and the working of wood
and iron.
iu tJie present condition of the me­
chanical arts a general knowledge ol
the use of the tools employed to work
wood and iron is not what is wanted.
Particular knowledge and skill is what
is required. It is hardly to be expected
that boys ranging from 6 to 12 years ot
age have sufficient maturity of min i to
determine which department of the upclianic arts they are fitted for bt* desire
to engage in. It is quite as difficult for
their parents as for themselves to fofiq^
an opinion on these matters. Admit­
ting, however, that the child en or their
parents have ma-le up their minds, it is
quite likely that the trade desired will
not be taught at school. The boy who
desires to learn to lay brick or stone, to
cast iron or brass, to fit gas and water
pipes, to repair watchea. or to make
thrashing machines won d derive very
li tie benefit from working at a carpen­
ter a bench or a blacksmith’s vise. He
w&lt; nld be simply learning something he
never expects I to practice.

Men s Fine Worsted Cutaway Frock Cassi­
mere Suits, cost the Manufacturer $16.50
annd Retail for $20,00, will be
Sold at OnCe for

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Hastings, Mich.

Painter and Glazier,

MOn Warranted!

$ j 2 oo. $ 12.00. $ 12.00.

Brown Corkscrew Worsted Sack Suits, worth
$18.00, with’broad binding on

PAPER HANGING

Only $12.00, $12.00.

Executed tn a neat i
Can Eire the

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hVbn^Thr Four Button Cutaway Dress Tricot Suits, a
Bargain for $18 and $20, come and
We are making three
take one for only
widths of Tire:

$12.00, $12-00, $12.00.
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Neat new styles of Cassimere suits, sold whole­
sale this season for $12, you ean have
one suit for only $10.00,

Having tvtumrd lu Halting* I hnvcojiened a

Bargains in Boys’ Clothing.

Buyers are Invited to Call and See

Also All Wool Cassimere Suite, $3.50.

■ Them.

Star Clothing House,

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

An officer Of the Fourth cavalry says
that Buffalo Bill has applied for per­
mission to take the horse Comanche
and use him in connection with his
theatrical performance i throughout the
country. Of course hie repeat will
not be grauted.
Comanche was the
fa- orite horse of Capt Kaogh, and was
ridden bv him into the fight on the
Little Big Horn in 1876. He was the
•ole survivor of the Custer mareacre.
The horse was found soon after the
battle standing m the waters of the
river. He had seen wounds, three of
them dangeruuiones, and had made his
way to the river to slake his thirst and
allay the fever resulting from bin injur­
ies. He was brought to Fo»t A-Lin­
coln, and rema ned there until the
headquarters of the Seventh cavalry
were moved to Hort Meade, w.iere be
is at the present time.
&lt; omanc.ie
hrigtaJly belonged to Comp.n» I. now
rtatknud »t Fort Totten under-omm.nd of C»p». Ntttrhnd, but in 167M
Cot Stargi, ordered the lrao«-«r
the ho ne to the enitody of the »djut.nt of the regiment, end directed
that he nerer egjrn be't**®” f . hl
one. Tbe order the rro,Kl&gt;el that be
lie properly eeoariaoned and led in
front of tlie color, at ever pur .de of
tbe regiment.
In color Co uanelie 11
dark dun. and, although oror iu vnara
old, Ito w in excellent ror.dit.ou and

tri.ky an a colt
(Exchxniro 1

Mr Hhirtorant of tho otot onwy
divuiioo ol the treonory. ,“r5le'1, ,he
Hr,t 2.900,000 of gr.enl.Mk&gt; &gt;ro™
Weshiegtou over the moooteiBO to the
VMt. ^fh- grrenbeoke.
^.io oon^MU-S eu^-l
ee*oh the-.u
I remeaber it
to O.-lober, enJ Ihongh »*rm
to WMhtogtoo it grew bitter roM »heo
.. uot on the monnteine I bed beg
to brtog toT overooU end I *1to

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I oerried the money vie
k&gt; CtoetoMti. nn.1 » fe«
Pittsburg to l idcm*
fwte)

One door roil of Brook* ft Cook *. Stale Kt.

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware.
I am non prepared to take orders for

Material!
We k-xp a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

Quality Comes First

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Til aid Repair Shop
And will woou have a full Mock of

About Perfumery Chiefly!

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good a Job in that Mae ai you can

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Cassimere Suits,’ worth
,
$16:50 for only

Ttee History of a Warftarae.
[St. Paul Dispatch.]

CEILING DECORATIONS,

un Mung m in,
AT THE LOWEST RATES.

Wort promptly done.

LAN. KENFIELD.

Sill to Ridge Board.
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Consumers of perfumery know this.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

They do not know in the same way as the chemist; but
they find ont somehow.
They use persistently year after year perfumes that alxrand

The .Niagara Falls Route.
GRAND HARM DIVISION.
Taking effect Mar &gt;«h. igM.

rrATiova.

in springing and satisfying fragrance at every stage of expos­

ure.

.Of Our Own Make,

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While they buy disappointing perfumes but once in a
As low as can be bought in any cornpeting market in the State.

place.

Hamaoa

In view of the above facts I have just purchased a stock of

odors from American’s best perfumery manufacturer, which '
is saying y good deal as almost.every large dty in the w
States has one or more such establishments.

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Mg, Mg It Mg

The are al we I

lately the best, costing 20 per cent more on an average than i

all other perfumery,

PROMPTLY DOMI,

And Satisfaction Uuarant^ed.

If you have any difficulty in getting suited on perfumes Hint j
are fragrant and lasting (and I know you do) try this good,

and you will be more than pleased.

Fred’k Hotchkiss.

Road Scrapers!

KTATIOXW.

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The most vigorous. incisive. and tell­
ing speech made during convention
week was that delivered by Mr. Emery
Storrs at tbe conclusion of proceeding* I
FrMiiy night. The enthusiastic uudl- I
enur exited upon Mr. Ingersoll, but as '
he was not prment the call was made I

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Norcross Wood Furnace!
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Perry Royc© Reapsrs, Warrior Mowers,

upon Storrs, and he was fairly carried i
to the platform, and, without any other
Inspiration than the excitement of the
moment, made an address which will ।
rival any of Ingersoll’s brilliant efforts. I
It was full of sarcasm and humor, and I
as sparkling as a glass of champagne. j
His characterization of Mr. Blaine was
admirably concise and to the point, and
his arraignment- of the democracy was
the most scathing and severe—and all
the more scathing and severe liecatise it |
was studded with humor and satire—
that that part) has• ever lieen called
upon to face.

McCormick’s Twine Binders,

1 have seen in one of their platforms
that they propose to enter on business
with no capital except the purity of
their principles. Was there ever such a
bankrupt concern with such a capital ?
The&gt; say that is all they have to offer
for the. suffrages of the people. My
God’. My friends, a man that will Heating
work on these terms will work for
nothing and board himsell. Won’t you
think of that dtar, delightful old dairfv,
if she could take physicial form, which
we call the democratic party, entering
into business upon the purity of her
principles? She has kept a house of po­
litical iilfame for more than twenty
years. She has entertained every dis­
honest political notion and every disre­
putable political tramp on the contin­
ent during that period of time.
I think I see her marching up to in­
genuous American citizens, with her
shawl twisted around her shoulders,
with l&gt;rass jewelry in her ears, out at
the toes, with a drunken leer of siUy in­
vitation in her eye, with a maiden coy­
ness, profesaing to do business on her
principles. 1 would not for the world
say anything disreapcctful of the dem­
ocratic party. There are certain things
about it that attract me; but I regard
it a little as I do a water-spout, which
1 like to look at from a distance, but
dislike to get too near to; and when I.
see one of its processions -and we will'
see many of them during the campaign |
—I feel about them as our old friend 1
—Strode, in this state, did when he des­
cribed an experience of his own in the
Black Hawk war. He said: "By the ■
dim light of the setting sun, &lt;on a dis­
tant eminence, I saw a hostile band.
They were gentlemen without hats; 1
did not know who they were, but I
knew d—d well they were no friends of
mine.,’
in his desert ption of the triumphant [

Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump,

Spring-Tooth Harrows,

The Most Powerful Heating Furnace Ever Sold

jaclcsoxi Tile.

Successfully the past winter where other furnaces
failed, when thermometer ranged from 4 to 80 deg. below zero.

Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase.

Every Furnace Warranted.

Manufactured aii Soli Oily iy HUFFMAN BROS., Hartiip, Mich.

BUILDERS’

CHESTER MESSER,

HARDWARE

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Latest and Best Thing Out.,

PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,

Large Stock,

march of the republican columns to
victory Mr. Storrs aroused the most
overwhelming enthusiasm with his
glowing periods. He said:
The night is closing down upon us
the old diabolism of the democratic
party is not yet gone. Another conven­
tion will be heldhere next month. Til­
den will probably lie nominated.
It is
possible that he is already dead. but.
with the slyness und secret iveness of
the author of the cipher dispatches, he
might be dead two years and never let
anybody know it.
We will run sul&gt;stanres against shadow's. We will run
living, breathing men, with bone, and
flesh, and muscle, and appetite, against
ghostly reflections such aa he.
They
tell us that he may carry New York.
New York is a great, practical, splendid
business state. It was my great good
fortune to be born there. It is the old
Empire state. It stands like the angel
of the Apocalypse, with one foot rest­
ing upon the sea and the other upon the
land, tbe mistress of both. It has the
spirit of Blaine and Logan in its bosom.
The okl republicanism of that state
which challenged the diabolism of
Democracy thirty years ago has still
within its heart the old undying and
imperishable faith. It will; earn this
banner, you may rest assured, forward
through the storms and fires of the con­
flict upon which we are about to enter
to triumph and to victory. There mav
be those who will hesitate and falter bv
the roadside. There may be thoee who
will WMT)' in this magnificent march.

We cannot Mop to heal the infirm. The
lame men must fall behind, the cripples
be relegated to the rear.
The great,
healthy, splendid marching of the re­
publican millions taking up this ban­
ner will place it» you may be sure, upon
the topmost eminences of magnificent
victory.

Onewnore extract will serve to illus­
trate Mr. Storrs’ commanding power as
an orator. In his peroration he rose to
the following superb oratorial flight:

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Now, gentleman, you-are going to lie
escorted from this plat* by a band of
music. Music is in all Jbe air.
I feel
it« old pulsings in my very veins to­
night. 1 know what this feels like, and
I know what the awakened excitement
and enthusiasm of a great and mighty
party indicate. I hear the old songs o'f
the old days.
I see the old flag, with
every star glistening like a planet, fill­
ing all the skies. I see the old proces­
sion formed.
I care not where my
ptate in that procession may lie—wheth­
er it lx? up in the front, under the light
of the btetwed old imnner, or down near
the the rear—I listen to the order “For­
ward,” and I march, as you will march,
with your facwj toward the flag.

If Mr. Ktorrs can thus deliver him­
self withwit preparation, without the
inspiration he would have had if tbe

The simplest best binder in the market.

Come in and see it

l have the finest line ot open and top burgle* ever brouxht to this city, and sell them at close flyun-w

Low Prices

1 hate fiwt received auuther carload •( ttt

The “old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
In tbe line of HAY TEDDERS, I can fire you your choice of tlte three best machines made. I sell the Bullard. Allen aiui Buokwaltcr
Aux tUItig you want In the line o( fann machinery I can mH ynu.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons

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SCREEN "DOORS.

The warm weather will soon be upon us,
and you will want, screen doors,
We make
them, the finest you can ask for.

Leave Orders Now
Don’t all come in a rush.
We are just receiving the finest styles of
Furrritum ever brought to the city; When it
comes to good goods al low prices, our house
cannot be lieaten in the state.

Spangemaeher &amp; Mason.

The Cheapest Pte
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Ilaluurll lodep«a&lt;l&lt; iii.
A call for the organization of a post
of the Grand Army of die I tepid»lie is
being signed by ex-soldiers here. Wtn.
Talliot has charge of the pai»-r.
A Grand Rapids man will try to start
a saloon in Plainwell. Re has secured
one 1 Kindsman. snd is looking up an­
other. His bonds w ill not lies cepted,
however. ‘
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Rosanna Clark, formerly in the mill­
inery business on Bridge street, died at
Chelsea last Friday.
John Burns, while at Prairieville,
SimdxT, wm। kicked by • bone, from
the effects of which he i&gt; told up.
During 1881 there were M birth, to
Gun Plain., equally divided between
the village of Plainwell and the town­
ship; K were feniaks and M nudes.
There were 18 death, in the townihlp
of which lb occurred la the vin». or
three, Il were males and 8 females.
Charlotte leader.
Therein some talk of organizing a
Ladies’ Cornet Band in this dty.
Monday night thecity council patwed
a resolution instructing Marshal Krebs
of
on the
public streets, and to enforce thr ordinthe ri&lt;lln&lt; °f Wcycl”
Chariotte HrpwMloui
A
Judge VanZite and G. C. F6x have
formed a partnership in the law businem. the frm to Im known as VanZite

/•tie a present offlee.

Chester Messer.
Important to Farmers

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO.
OF THIS CITY,
Have entered the *eH and no* offer for *Ue tbe timMried and always liable.

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a fall line of Agricultural Implements

prices before buying.

“°C“Py Mr V“-

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO.
plete manner, and the public interest
V»7t|ll y2!&amp;tOfonn'r
Jud«v
v anZile s address was one of thr Anew!
tn ronn’ctio0 *“•&gt;
aecoratwn services.
The Uharlotte driving park aseocia‘{"“teve made arran&lt;e«n«nta for holdsunuuw
meeting
Ifi 17 in
18
and in. Alout
MJOu
wfi July
lie offered
premiums and as this will i* flret merti
In
Michigan good sport may
Sr'■^S“^Xr,“Pi,l’ W111 hoW

e Have Gone
Two doors east of our old-Store to the building formerly oc­
cupied by Ralph Jordan. Have fitted up the building into1

SSL**«• ^S&gt;in«it will !&gt;« sweepstake raore for uab
book and ladder and1
L *Lh

And our 15c. 80c, 40c. 50c and 60c Tea* cannot I*

ttrt* num Im u, 1, hnl)
farm. Lexingta
such cofiikkace

Evi

R. K. GRANT’S

Be»|*rttuDy.

riffnty

Cfa, Tobacco, Cigars,
tinned Fruita and finally a full stock of nice fresh groferi*
always on hand. .

Sugar from 6c to 9c per pound.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. NO. 9.

The Hastings Banner.
pvut.tHHr# rnnum,

Hastings, Barky Co.,
.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE.20,A

County News.

zt

Choice Salt Meats,

Mxn.,

—ur—

marshall l. cook.

Genoa Lime,

b’VBSCItIFTION RATES]
• ii.oo per year: If paid within tlx
-m-aitT vear; If not paid until ex­
i, &lt;it &gt;ear. il.M. Subteribcra out•t Barry C».,$l.23 per year. lnvnriabjy cash In advance.

Price aud quality guaranteed.

Cash Paid for Grain, Wool, Hides.
&amp;c, at

JOB PRINTING.
• .1 pride is felt in the Job Printing Do,.i tin- BaNNKii. Everything In the
• K new; and with tbc latest faces of
.• ui.Ht approved patterns of machinery,
in tent workmen employed. cnMWg the
&gt;t bi do first-class Job work.
M SMITH.
Pint.tr T. COMBOVK,
.. 1 Pn»bate. Prosecuting Attorney.
HI A COLGROVE.
Lawyers.
&gt; ifiloei over R. K. Grant’s store?)
•m ail courts of the Htate. Collections
- . , ie.iked after. Money to loan on real

Akron Cement,

Corn, Bran,

ADVERTISING RATES:
:i Mfr year................ .................. 9100 00
charge for special inmIUmm.

&gt; i E. KXAI-fKN.

Barlaw’s Briti Smli.
qpHB NEW

ART GALLERY,
North of Mercluuit’s Exch^igc.

C. H. VaNARRAN.

Dealring to give our new method ait Introduc­
tion to the public, we have concluded to furnish,
AI TEN st VanARM.YN,
even though the cost of production greatly ex­
Lawyers,
ceeds the old method so long in use. &lt;&gt;ur Fine
(Over Hastings National Bank.)
Finished Artistic Imperial C.-drtnet Cards for
YOH
CAR VETH,
S3.00 per dozen; Panels, 84.M; Cards,
rl
Attorney at Law, Un-Type*, 4 for 50 cents.
Middleville, Mich.
The public are cordially Invited to call and
examine s]&gt;eclmens made by the instantaneous
’.V. N IS KERN.
process at the New Gallery. '
.
Lawyer.
(Over HpauldingY dry goods store.)
Wk.i attend promptly to all business In all
oosrt'. chargi-A reasonable.
'
\""ErkEN ASTON,
A. '
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. S. Goodyear ft Co.’s store.)
Practices'I it nil courts of the State. Collections
promptly attending to.
’
ENDORSED BY
SUPEMORT)
W. LOWRY, M. D„
.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
tO!ileu. 301 Thorn St., H&amp;xtlngs, Mich.)
UaII&lt; in town or country promptly attended.
Offl.’-f hmint-8 to to n. m. arid t to 3 p. tn.
Telephone i*t Holloway*’ drug store. ,
pfr- Spe-.’hi! attention |»alil to surgical diseases
gxrf
nt the eyo and war.
QACKETT * BUTLER,
45000
kj
1’ysicians and Surgeons,
on
j/rairfevlile. l^lch.)
All :z:n. night or day. promptly attended.

K

P

H.E.SLQM.

G

MONUMENTS

;t. TIM MERMAN,
. Homapathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
We now feel that we can truthfully and con­
lF:r»t dour east of Holloways’drug store.)
scientiously say. without tear or favor, and
prove tt by
Wm. JUNES,’
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,
Dentist
. as well as historical stata, that the White
Bronze Monuments and Statues are the- best in
&lt;ork promptly attended to.
the world.

F
D“

S. *. HOLMES, Agent,

WELTON &amp; CROOK

Hastings. Mich.
Are agents for ’.he Watertown Insurance Co.
TU--v write policies on a man’s property against
o-A jy tire. lightning or wind; against a man’s
life by death and iwculent.
p'uOK x SHELDON.

D
tOrV.’eln Abstract Block. Hastings, Midi.)
II u." ihe only set of Abstract Books in Barry
A. FOOTE, M. D..
.
Physician and Surgeon,
(Oshi---wist side Main St.. Nashville. Mich.)
K--;ileDie next door north Wolcott House.
All calls promptly attended too, day or uight.

L

?• »EhTk NIGHT,

»J
Veterinary Surgeon, j
(E.-ii’slife. Rutland, near Yeckley school house.) I
Will utieiul all calls for services night or (lay. ;
Charges )eiisouaWe. , .

yOR SALE

At a Bargain
Tiie property known ai the “Morgan Place.”
on Church street. Hastings, Mich.

For terms, ete.. call on or address

C. Whitcomb,’
AGENT.
Or MRS. F. M. POTTER.

I’ Pout ay ua. M. D.
M.D.
2JEWER PIPE.
BROWN &amp; P0BHEMU8,
lloijurpathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. I
toniuebver Julius Bussell’s store. Main Ht.&gt;
CXis answered from thl’ Oiftee nt aH hours of
Urn .I *. &lt;n night. Dr. Polhemus will give s|Msclal
uUeir.nm to diseases of the Eye and Ear.

H

olmes

&amp; holly,
Of Woodland,

Drain Tile,

a&gt;iv.r? to rail the special attention of tlieir
•any friends to their

SPRING STOCK

AND

Chilled Plow Points.

COXSISTISO or

•

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS
-AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, CROCEERY, r 1

AND GLASSWARE.

We proiXMe to do pi honert business, pay as
aueh lor produce ns Hiutlugi or Nashville, and
*11 you goods at a reasonable profit, competing
*lth the above places.

AT BAKIXTWK BLKVATOK
ASHVILLE

Agricultural
Depot,
hiliin l-ta Mu M,

Wr appreciate the liberal patronage our
trieinh have given us In tins past, and hope to
at-rit a large |iart of Woodland trade toy fair
■towllng and low prices.

Light in Draft, left cut, aid
will elevate and bind gram
from 10 inches to 8 feet
long.

SEVEN per CENT, discount for cash
will be g^iven on sums of $1.00
and upwards, except sugars
and prints.

Raison anil Crown Movers,

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY.
yy&lt;)OL CARDING.

Mcom Mie

Is all ready to do WOOL CARDING this sea­

son on short notice at fils old stand, north side
Gw river. In the city of Hastings. I want all

Hastings. May 14,1884.
WELCOME MARBLE-

WHOLE NO. 1509.

ROLLER FLOUR,

Royee Reapers.
Every article of

Haying and Handling Machin
cry used.

farm machinery
Betwrcn jMXson mrf GMa Baphls.

ardware and Building

Glass,

&amp;c., &amp;c.

the teachers giving a picnic to the
scholars at that time. The schools are
iq good condition and marked interest
is manifested by both pupils and
teachers. The Board has hired a Mr;
QuackenbUah as principal for next
year, Miss Lamb for the intermediate
department, Mias Miami Brown for the
primary. The grammar department
has no teacher engaged yet.
A Blaine and Logan club was organ­
ized last night with 40 members.
Mr. Chas. Fowler’s team was left
without being hitched. Result, a lively
runaway, colliding with a new top bug­
1gy, and a lumber wagon containing a
mower. The buggy was badly wrecked:
other damage slight.
Mrs. Mina Wickham with her two
children are off cm, a four-weeks visit to
Detroit, Grand Ledge and other places.
Norman Hagerman has gone to Or
angeville, having accepted a position in
L. A Nichols’ Faw mill.

Thornappte, died very suddenly Satur­
day evening. Coroner Ferguson calle,
there soon after his death, and rindim.
no immediate cause for death&lt;and tai
ing into consideration the tact thu
Sturtevant ha&lt;l returned from Middle
ville about noon with a bottle of medi
cine compounded from his own pn
scription, one dose of which he hataken, and that he had eaten a heart;,
meal but a short time before his death
deemed it expedient to hokl an inquest
which he accordingly did. The dissect
teg\was done by Lincoln Parkhurst, ;
student from Ann Arbor, assisted b;
Dr. Fergurson, with the following r»
suit: The various coatings of the bou
els were entirely destroyed, except 11
patches. The kidneys were ulcerate
and contracted. The lower lobes u. ‘
both lungs hepetatized; the walls of th
blood vessels thin and dilated; the iui
mediate cause of death being a ruptur
of the pulmonary artery.

WOODLAND.
Friends from Ohio are yiaifing at
N. Horton’s and Dr. Baughman’s
Many champion gardens just now in
Woodland.
The hotel, since the addition
built on, shows up in good shape, We
now have a hotel good enough for any
town.
L. B.’ Coville is rushing the work on
B. S. Holly’s new house.
Some rather fast driving on the
streets last Sunday, caused by part’ of
drivers
having an unusal amount of
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica,
motive power abroad.
Some parties loot Saturday ni^ht col­
lided with Herb. Smith carriage, throw­
ing out the occupants, but fortunately
THE CHARLF.H
not causing much damage.
A. T. Cooper, while engaged in the
Mortgage Sale.
construction of W. T. Rising’s barn,
Detanit having been made In the jiarment of
bcariurf date Friday last, had the misfortune to get I
tliq 13th day of December. A. I). 1877. jnifcle by one of th,e bones of his • right leg frac- j
BOWENS MILLS.
Alriun Armstrong and Elsie M.. Ills wife, of
,o*ui»’l»- Harry county. State of tured.
Corn is booming.
i
I The hotel is in running order again.
Mfchlpii. to HlrauiCliAM, of the same plm-e.
Am! so are the preparations for the 4t.
On last Friday Rev. Campbell had
The concert Thursday evening was a
recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for
Barry county. Michigan, ou the 17th day of De­ the misfortune to get severely injured, very enjoyable affair, and the house at Barlow Lake. A big time, and doh',
cember. A. D. 1877. a| oue o'clock n. m., In liber
fi Of mortgages, on page 387; said Indcature of caused by his horse running away and I well filled. The ladies did themselves you forget it.
J. W. Briggs has the frame for hi
J? ***nty M- &lt; hase. of said place on December throwing foe elder out. Mrs. Camp-1 credit as usual. Thev were assisted by
?kA'
»“Unn»eutrecorded In bell and a little child had the fearful I their father and brother, the one a fine new tern up.
the office of Register of Deeds for Barty county.
State of Michigan, ou the 25d day of May. A. ]&gt;.. experience of riding in the buggy be- i violinist, the other a good bass singer,
Ran Corning has his house enclose
1884. at 2:10o’&lt;-lock p. m.. In liber 33 of mortga­
Last week frost killed some of th.
ges, on page 373; on which mortgage there is hind a runaway horse for a distance of | Everybody was well pleased.
claimed to be due. at the date ofthH notice, three miles after Mr. Campbell was
A large number went from here to young clover.
the sum of four hundred and twenty dolines
Wm. Manley, of Plainwell, made:
(M20). and no proceedings haring been institut­ thrown out. Fortunately the horse the Odd Fellows picnic both as mem­
ed at law to recover the debt remaining secured kept the road until stopped by Ira Jor­
by said inortange. or any i«irt thereof, and the
bers and as guests, and report a grand flying trip to our place Ihst week.
power of sale therein contained having become dan.
Mrs. Ira Blackford is home from ai.
time.
’tf
operative, notice is hereby given that on Saturday.the 30th day of August, A. D. 1884, at one
The band boys have purchased a
Quite an excitement here in conse­ Extended visit among friends.
o'clock in the afternoon,'at the north front door
Lillie Gillespie is home again.
of the court hotlse in the city of Hastings. In mammoth ice cream freezer and will quence of foe murder committed in
Barry county. Michigan, (said court house N-Ing dispense ice cream once in two weeks
The L O. G. T. lodge is preparing to.
Hope a few days since.
the pine*-of holding the Circuit Court for said
an
entertainment is the near future.
on
Saturday
evenings.
They
intend
to
county of Barry.) I shall sell at public auction to
The missionary society met at the
the highest bidder the lands and premises de­
Mr. Stokoe,of Grand Rapids, is visit
keep
up
the
business
during
the
sum
­
residence
of
O.
G.
Goss,
on
Wednesday
■
scribed In said mortgage to-wlt: All that cer­
ii^j
his daughter, Mrs. Sam Eliston.
tain piece or parcel of land situate lu the county mer.
of the past week.
of -Barn' tuid state of Michigan, known and de­
The town picnic was a success. I;-,
Chauncey Williams says it' the keys
scribed «» follows, viz: Commencing at the
Henry Doyle, who is so very ill. Is
Juartcr post on the south side of section thirty- are brought back soon it will be all 8tm living,
attendance we noticed Mr. Dennis, o
re (35) In town two [3] north, of range ten (101
west, running thence west ten (10) and one-half right; if not, he will furnish a certain
the Journal; John Lichty, of HastingH. A. Avery, is falling rapidly.
BQ rods, tlieuce south ten [10] rols and four 14]
feet; thence east ten and one-half [10s] rods, party more amusement than he hat! all
Lota of ice-cream to be had in town Mr. Abbott, of Allegan, Mr. Winte;
thence north ten 110] rods and tour ]4] tert to day last Sunday.
and wife, of Bradley, and many other
Saturday nights.
t|ie placi- of beginning, l&gt;elng a part of the
north-east quarter (HI of the north-west quar­
Some have commenced to cut the:,
ter [U] of MK-tlon^wo [2|. in town numlter one
ORANGEVILLE.
C
arlton
.
clover.
fl] north of range ten [io], west, or so much
What is called children’s day was
thereof aa aliall iw m-cvssanr to pay the amount
Prospects are fine for wheat.
George
Bragdon
is
building
a
bam.
due on said mortgage with Interest thereon at observed at the church last Sunday, j
ten per eent.. together with the costs and exEugene Sisson is herefrom Nebraska.
HUTLAND.
\
epnses allowed by law.
The children acquitted themselves with I Mr. Puffer is suffering from a. disease
Dated May 23d, A. D. iw*4.
_
Hurrah for Blaine and Logan!
honor to themselves and credit to their |i of the hip.
MANLY M. CHASE.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
teachers. A dialogue between some 1
Grass Js very light.
Blaine and Logan pole soon to be
Mrs. Wm. Perry is gaining the use o
small boys, on temperance, was Doth
; erected here.
her arm.
.useful and interesting. The church
Banner has the largest circulation
The United Brethren grove meetin- .
was beautifully decorated. There were
at this postoffice.
From circulars received wc notice that a large ten cages of birds the feathered song­
last Sunday was largely attended, an .
.Saturday evening 11 were added to I.
amount of land In Nonum. Polk. Munhall aixl
ten
person were baptised in the lak&lt;
Kittson counties, Minnesota, h offered for sale sters joined in the singing, which made
O. G. T.
to actual settlers at the extreme low price of
Presiding Elder Mowry delivered
it appear as if we mig^t have been in
Mrs. Parsons is away on a visit.
THREE DOLLARS PER ACRE.
very excellent discourse. The Metho
In qiuintities of not less than too acres xir more some shady grove.
I William Cranson is not expected to
than 320 acres. These counties an- located Id
There is a school teacher in the coun-1
ists will hold a meeting in the sain
the famous Rtl River Valley, about which every
i live.
grove next Sunday at 2:30 p. pi., fo
ty, who. teaches her pupils to spell i;
i tanner has heart! more or less.
Isaac Mosley, of Onondaga, is visit­
The tenns of payment an- also to la* very Jit»- Spane for Spain also that Washington '
lowed by lie ptism.
| end. only SO cents an acre down, balance In
: ing Rogers family.
six nnnnal payments.. The offer upon these is the capital of Michigan. When!
terms I* to remain open only to Decemlier 31st, brought to order by her class, she said, ।’ Clement Crime spent. Sunday here.
1384. and Is confined to land located not less
are preparing t
Farmers ab&lt;
than five miles from the line of the St. Paul,
FREEPORT.
Mix.skai-owh ft Manitoba Ry. Tlih Is prob­ “Oh, yes it had been changed but it once ।
cut their hay.
ably the most liberal offer ever made by any was Washington?’ Money is worse than From the Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Norwood have Jur
Land Hrant Railroad Company, and the terms
Mr. .Scott Rogers is preparing to build
are better than can be obtained from the Gov­ thrown away, when paid for such teach­
returned from a fojir-days visit at Pi­
ernment, and the lands covered are the must
a large barn.
er Back’s, of Hopkins Village, Alleg;.
productive of any unoccupied land! in the Unit­ ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Karcher will occupy
ed States. They are the chwipeit lands eotwhl- » Mr. S. M. Nichols and lady content­
county.
erinx the location and qmillty, In the United
Blates, and every home seeker should take ad­ plate visiting her sister in St. Joseph : their own building this week.
Children’s day will be observed at th
vantage of U:G offer wHhotit debr. It presents
Mr. John Teeple has just finished
school house the 22d. All are invite
an opportunltv to every one to setlire ten acres Co., the present week.
of Ns own ebujev of land for *so.&lt;» d&lt;&gt;wn and
Mr. Frank Brooks and lady made us • bullying his commodious grain barn.
The young people that have l&gt;een a’
six annual |«ymeota of fMB.87 with Interest
Miss. Mary Keetka is home from
From the. immphlet furnished we notice also a short, though pleasant, call a few days ■
tending school at Albion are hon
that there arc Immense circuitIticspt land along since In the evening he, with his fath-. Grand Rapids, and expects to remain
again.
Scltool has closed for this tern
the line of the St. I’nul, Mtnneajwlls &amp; Manitoba
&gt;
Itv., in Dakota, that can .be secured .Iron; the er-in-law, Bert Walker and John Turn­ this summer.
Quite an excitement is felt abot
Government free, under the various L. s. laws.
Mrs. E. L. Mother moves her mWer,
repaired
to
Gun
Lake
for
fishing.
here
over
murder^ wi
of the
old ma
Anv one desirinx further Information or• maiw
, , . ,,
.
nerv O»
er the
lilt: lltururr^
lilt viu
aaaa
aerv stock Into the ne&gt;r building-up ,^rl„ just north 0, Hope Center. I
can otunln same free by writing to C. H. WAR­ Don’t believe they caught a one.
REN, Gem-nil Passenger Agent. St. P., M. &amp;. M.
ct'ilru this
thia week.
sctH.L"
_
. . . .
stairs
By.. St. Paul, Minn. The map furnished Is n
the guilty parties are found, hafogin
sectional map of Mimwsot.% and Northern Dnmorgo-thobnafple.
Charley Will has rental rooms in C.
kota. prinW In the hfhest style of the art. ■&gt;»&gt;
will not be any too good for them.
Wednesday, the 11th, Dr. Barter, of V.
...........____________
Riegler’s residence and takes poeMrs. Rosa Johnson, of Belle Plain
Naahville, took an iavoluntary bath, by • .^-vtion foia week,
Iowa, is visiting with her sister, Mr
reason of his foot becoming entangled
The largest concourse of people that
•tx/HRN- READY TO PfiAN YOVK.VACA- in an anchor rope while floating upon ■ Freeport has ever seen will assembly to Chas. Norwood.
VV TJON REMEMBER that no |»rt on of
We wish the Banner editor a plea
the Aiucrlriiu Continent ha* «nch :i delightful foe lake.
j assist fti celebrating the coming Fourth.
ant visit while in the West, and wou!
dlnuite it-i tliatof Mixxksota AXO Nobthkkn
Thursday Of last week, while fishing, I
H&gt; Sisson, of Omaha, NebM arrived
Dakota.
'like well to hear from him through tt
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA Chas. Demary and his partner were so j Friday on an extended visit to his columns of the Banner.
unfortunate as to capsize their boat.
j brother, F. Sisson of this place, and
With Its clear-&lt;!ay», dellciomly comfortable
COMMUNICATED.
nights, anti exhilarating atmosphere.
There was a party from Charlotte at I other relatives here and in Carlton,
ENTIRELY FREK FROM MALARIA,
Hlekory Corners. June 16.
the Lake House last Thursday.
! Rev. Bertram came home from Lowtwiuitiftil scenery, romantic drives, au abundanrv of excellent iiot&lt; ls, steamboats, r-1.**™'1:!?.J P. Crouch’s carpenters and masons e]j Sunday, where he has I&gt;een conduct- EDITOR BANNER.
Will you kindly permit me apace i •
have quit work, and he will not te able । jng a series of meetings. Mr. B. had
the columns of your paper to exprt&gt;
to get his barn enclosed In time for this apparently met a runaway accident, tis
the heartfelt thanks of tnyaelf and hu
season’s crop of hay.
I his carriage was badly damaged, but
band for the generous compliment p:u
Those young bloods that drive along nofoing eould te learned from his acme by nearly thirty warm-heart,
BALT WATBB BATHING.
the highway and shake beer bottles at; count of the affair, as he seemed to te
ramphlets and mil Information regarding
friends and neighbors Monday eve., fo .
almost every house they pass, had bet-1 crazwi from injury or disease. It was
9th, my birthday.
ter cease such den»onstrations, or they ]earned on Monday that he was sufferA more thoroughly surprised pa
may find their names in print.
]Ing
ng from a severe attack of erysipelas.
could not be found than were we wht
Three of the south schools plcniced Dr. Lathrop, of Hastings, b attending
Minn.
they marched into our domicile, tindir.
at the lake Saturday last.
the case.___________________
it not in “company” order, nor we 1
The brick yard boys from Charlotte i
Middleville.
••company” manners, for it t»o too
tented at Cole's last week, on fishing'
away
our breath we could not even e:
, From the Republican.
__
I The graduating exercises oTlhe Mid- tend to them a welcome, and did m
bent.
Mra. Hagadorn is on foe
the sick list.
dlevQle high school1 will be held Wedfully recover from the shock until afti
CoL Jefferds Post No. 82 was organ- needay evening, July 2d. The gradual»eing treated to the excellent m*»ized at Morgan Tuesday evening.
tin^
}ear numbers six, conwhich they brought of rare cakes, it
NASHVILLE.
! listing of the following: Minnie Searcream, etc.
The telephone gang arrived on Mon-! les, Carrie Wright, Jennie Gibbs, Lena
On asking one of the ladies how th*
day. connecting Nashville with Grand ; Garrett, Hattie Bliss and Eddie Barrell. ever succeeded in keeping it so seen
Rapids and intermediate towns by
A rousing old-time celebration is to she replied, “Why, we were notaBowe
wire.
I be held at Bartow Lake. July fourth. to tell our husbands, until noon, so i
Arrangements have been made to i under the auspices of Withey Post, G.
did not give them much chance to te
•- .
—
. »» _r U.„.„o'u Will. SU^rlinohave a lively Ftiurtb ot July celebra- A. R. of Bowen’s MUta. Sterling l'&lt;wt, it.” Moral, for the reflection of wiv*
ition. Posters are out. and the matter i» of Wavtand and Hill Boat, of Middle­
The beautiful pair of liracetoU te:
in the hands of men who are sure to ville. Ever} effort la being put forth dered me will be cherished aa a ui
by
the
three
Boats
to
make
thia
a
mento of that, happy evening whit
make a success of the attain
Rev. A. Livermore has gone to Oli­ memorable event in the history of Bar­ will ever be remembered as one of tl.
vet to attend commencement exercises. ry county. An elaborate program is “brightest oasis" in nay life.
Hon. L. A. Nichols, of Orangeville, leing prepared, consisting of all kinds
visited at A. S. Foote’s on Tuesday.
. of sports. In connection with these
Mrs. C. L. Ohiagow returned to Jones­ sports, the three poets will indulge in a
sham battle. An Immeaae dance hall illness of Mrs. Wm. H. Cook,
ville on Monday.
Holcomb and Robertson's Young U to be erected, imd alto a inammcth
Laditt' Band played l« gaod atad aitdi- j eating
_ hall .so that none mar go away
on Kridav and Ssturday evenings hungry. People daairou, of a good
.'.Everybody was greatly pteared with time should not let this opportunity
' I their gnuwt»inni«it..
&gt; I passI Our public schools date next week.! Samuel Sturtevant, a resident of in t!

CER^SEOt

A RegularJBonanza.

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THIS SUMMER,

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c. L. GLASGOW

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�HW* SECRET TKOUBUM

The Hastings Banner, i farewell^oldtick
------ MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Entered

MR. TTLO6N DBCLIRES A NOMINATION

*!lf '&lt;tt*v'.’j

Near the close ofone of thewjltij;

Hastings, Mich., June 20, 1884.
MB. TI1.DKX MEANSXT.

St. Louis, Ma, June 14—the Bwnlng
Chmnitio sm»t a telegram to Samuel J.
Tilden Thursday asking if lie would in­
dorse tlie interpretation patv;&lt;2&gt;&gt;*&gt; -hM let­
SOMETHING DECISIVE AT LAST.
Fvr ITcsIdcnt, I
ter of declination by LJe * klhaourl
■ New Youk, June 11—The following. Republican of this city.
JAMES tf. BLAINE, qf Maine.
The Re- •.- household h»d been great but
' comtnunteation from Samuel J. Tikten has
publicrui
claimed
that,
white Mr. ful. while the rsrw of » «« “““•
For Vice President j
' been given to the Associated press:
Tilden waain. no sense a candidate, be would w hose wails could e' en then lie *?“™JOHN A. LOGAN, of JiHw.b.
I N«w York. June 10, IMS.—To Daniel Man-1 nevertheless not refuse to lend the waswided to her
Editorial. Notes
! Dlnir- ch«lrniMn of lho Democratic state Com­ Democracy. Mr. Tilden tamed the C’hronl- ing troubles. Nature tad done much
fOT her end In her voulhful days she
'
j tniuec of New York: In my leturr of JunelK, 1 clc dispatch over to the Democratic
Sanittel J Tihlen the slv fuure nf lit0,
to tbe delegate* from the 8uua Committee of New York, and st noon y«- hail been not only beautiful but the
Minniei J. inaen, uie sij sage oi ( of New york to the Democtatio'Natioual Con­ tenlay the foll&lt;/wlng was received:
noesessor of heultn such as is seldom
Grammercy park, the Mecca of our; ventiou, i said:
E. IF. Scripps. Pruprlzlor of the Evening. Sen. But home and family duties and
borne
faithfully my full abare
. .
.. 4..VTT. , •_ .“Having ..ow borne. faithfully uo«r
my full
share
democratic friends, has written a letter of labor and care in the public Bcrrlce. and Chronicle: Mr. Tilden's Mt&gt;er means what It the depressing cares which too often
tbe marks of Ha burdeua, I desire B*J S. His doclinaUon is absolute. Under do aooompany them hail l&gt;ro'«&gt; Kr““ {
declining the honor of entering the race wearinjf
noiiiitiff to much aa an honorable diaeharve. circumstances will. be bo aDcandidate.
akik. Msxatxa,
than her splendid straufth and ane Mt
having the white house as its goal. I wish to .lay down the honors and tolla of Chairman of the Democratic State Committee
at that ununent not only.that life was a
pven quail party leadership, and seek the re­
of Hew York.
Samuel gracefully poses as a reformer, pose of private Ute. In renouncing renomgreat burden but that death would be a
lnation
tortne
Presidency,
I
do
»a
with
no
one who has hitherto served the public doubt in my mind as to the vote ot the State
great relief. This is no nunsual experBASE-BILL.
fence.
It is. In fart, a .most common
for the good of the dear people only;
everyday occurcnoe. and a great pra) er
and declines the honor of becoming the
is constantly a.w«&gt;&lt;ling from thousands
think
my
reoomlnatlou
and
re-eieccioa
instandard bearer of the democracy for diS|H!iiMb e to an effectual vindication of the
u*me&lt; on »&lt;«ra«y.
.
of homes for deliverance from the dead­
the alleged reason of physical inability. rigiit or the people to elect their rulers
In the National League the Boston team ly power which is enslaving so nrnnv
violated in my person. I. have accorded
Without doubt Tilden is now as effect- long a reaerve oi my decision u posslble.lHjt 1 has a lead of two games over Ito nearest wives, mothers and daughters. And
can not overcome my repugnance to enter competitor. The schedule la aa follows:
yet these duties of life must be met.
□Mlly out of politics M though ho tad_________
into a new enragetnent wntou Involves four
| No woman can afTonl to turn aside
crossed the dark riner. He proposed to ; L**™, °r ,ce*!^‘e“ ‘?P- Tbe ‘»K®Hy of th*
7 ChicagoU
18 . from the proper care of her home anil
New
York
.
tt
Philadelphia.
11
ft
step down and out with as great gusto j ambition, but it creates in me no illusion, it*
Providence.
lOCievolandM
83 the ones who are committed to her care,
as powlble, brace the eplsUe to his fol*1
.o?Twn“ir,f°ta1
Buffalo....^.
17, Detroit 9
25 although In doing those duties aha may
lowers. Now what will the democracy ■
’^nomination: • Knowing aa Ido.
Tira Union ha* had Its schedule somewhat sarrilico her health, and posalbly life
do? The tariff issue now looms up ! thc’differeiwa te b^cw^FwiaTtbrougb*an disarranged by reason of the AUooqis drop­ Ita-jr. The experience of one who suecessfullv overcame such trials and yet
lietore them, an insurmountable tarrier |
?l ping out of 8lghL Kaasan City has organ­ I retained health and all the blessings it
ized a club aud take* the place of the Altoo­
against their again coming into the as- i ^wmptate what need* to im oom in u&gt;e na nine. The standing of Hie various dubs brings is thus told by Hev. W illiam
,
T .
,
, . ,
, tMerai Administration without au anxious
Watson. Presiding Elder of the Methooendency. This issue has been forced , sense of tbe difficulties of the undertaking, if in the race Is ax follows:
djhit-Episcopal
church, residing at
upon them by the republicans; demouaB'eatafw
demo-1, “Slo
,3» 3 Baltimore
Watertown, N. Y. He.said:
18 11 Philadelphia..
with God's help, to be tbe effiaieat instrument Boston
crats would much
hither not . enter the 1 VI
-My wife became completely run
Chicago
.
ot 44?VIt
tfacir WUU
wilL CWU
bueb «
a work
WUJBVl
of tVWUt
renovation, OX
after
Wr
down through overwork and care of a
.
. r
tight upon this issue, but tight thev 1 many year* of mi*ru&lt;e. such a reform of aya- Cincinnati.,
must, or .wallow protectionist Butta I.JK'.SM
The North western League clubs stood sick member of our household, and I
aa follows:
entertained serious apprehensions as to
from a free-trade platform. We shall
u Dow- 1 fonrmy
her future. She was languid, pale, ut­
BayCtty
.21
see what we shall see.
‘ My purpose to withdraw from further pubterly exhausted, without appetite, and
■ -- ... ■ - ,
.
। He ten-ice, and the grounds ©I it, were at that Grand Hajd:
9 Minneapolis....11 D in a complete state of physical decline.
The
\
rw York Sun which bv the Ume ’'l'11'kIluwn tu you aud to inhere, and
inejsew XOFK J3UD, wnicn, D) ute wtoen ot Cincinnati, Ihouifh respectlxur my
U Terre Haute . . . 8 18 And yet she did not, could not neglect
li;Bt. Paul 8 S her duties. I have seen her about the
way, is a dyed-in-the-wool democratic ■ wishes yourself, you rommunicated to me an
.]&amp;
WiStiliwater j .... 7 28
appeal from many valued friends to relinquish
sheet, has this to say of Mr. Blaine:
that purpose, 1 reiterated my deiermiuatlon
Games on Saturday resulted aa follows: house, trying courageously to care for
unconditionally.
In
the
four
years
which
As a party man Blaine is just as have since elapsed nothing has occurred to
National League—At Detroit—Chicago, the ones she loved when 1 could tell,
• whole-souled as he is in a coterie of his weaaen. but everything to strengthen, 9; Detroit, A At Buffalo— Buffalo, 8; from the lines on her face how much
my Cleveland A At Boston—Providence— she was suffering. At times she would
cronies. The inner soul of Blaine is his tbe considerations - which Induce
from public life. To all who 4; Boston. 8 (fifteen Innings). At Phila­ rallv for a day or two and then fall
intense Americanism. He is American withdrawal
have addressed me on tbe subject, my
back into the state of nervous ex­
through and through, bone, fibre and intention baa boon frankly communicated. delphia-Philadelphia. 8; New York. 4.
American Association—At New York- haustion she felt l»efore. Her head
finger nails. -He always flies tbe Amer­ Several of my moat oonhdeutlal friends, un­
der the sanction of-their-own names, nave
ican flag, and the American eagle perch­ publicly stated my determination to be irre­ Metro polltans, 10; Toledos. 4. At Brook­ pained her frequently, her body was be­
es on h&amp; shoulder. To the hereditary versible. That 1 bare occasion now to con­ lyn—Columbus, 10; Brooklyn*,^ At Phila­ coming bowed by pain and all hope of
enjoyment in this life seemed departed.
antagonist, foq and rival of the United sider tbe question is an event for which I delphia—Indianapolis, 18; Athletics, 13.
no responsibility. The appeal made to
Northwestern League: At Grand Kapids What to do we could not telL I re­
States, to England, his flag is never low­ bate
me by the Democratic maaaes with apparent
ered, not even in ceremony. |We sup­ unanimity, to nene them onoe more, is en­ —Grand Kapids, 8; Terre Haute, 0. At solved, however, to bring back her life
Fort Wayne—Fort Wayne, 8; Muskegon.
pose that in the heart of every Ameri­ titled to the most deferential consideration. 1. At East Saginaw—Saginaw, 7; Bay­ and vitality if possible and to this end
began to treat her myself. To my
can of revolutionary descent, fed on the
City, A At MlimeapoHs-AJulnsy. 8; Min­
memories of that momentous struggle, my judgment of duty.
I believe that neapolis, 0. At Milwaukee—Peoria, 5; great relief her system has been toneti
up, her strength restored, her health
educated in the fourth of July onitions there is no instrumentality In bunuui Milwaukee. 3.
society
bo potential in Ils inttuenc upon man.
completely recovered ami wholly by the
of 35 years ago, there lurks,' notwith­ ■kind for good or evil as the governmental
use of Warner’s Tippecanoe, which 1 re­
standing all the effects of cultii^ and machinery tor administering justice and for
MERCANTILE MATTIES.
gard as the greatest tonic, invigorator
Christianity, a certain animosity towards making and executing laws. Not all the
institutions ot private benevo­
and stomach remedy that harerer been
the mother country, towards England. eleemosynary
lence to wtiich philanthropist* may aevote
discovered. I was led to - use it the
The feeling is not so strong, of course, their lives are s&gt; fruitful la benefits m the
New York. Jun« 10.—The movement of more readily as I had tested the health­
as that which prevails in all Irishmen; rescue and preservation or this machinery
the perversion* that make it tbd* Instru­
restoring properties of Warner's Safe
but it is strong enough, nevertheless. from
general
merchandise
throughout
tl»e
United
ment of cousuiracy, truud and crime against
This sentiment Blaine represents and the most srered right* and int.-rests of States during the week, a* reported in Cure in my own person and I therefore
‘■mlKxliea, and it makes him friends tne people. For fifty years, as a pri­ ■lieclal dLspatdras from leading cities to knew that any remedy Mr. Warner
vate citlxen, never contctnplatJng an official
might produce would be a valuable one.
who would never lie his friends other­ career. 1 have devoted at least as much
Brudatrect’A shows no
improvement. I have since recommended both Warn­
wise.
thought end effort to the duty of tnttuencaig
the year - is er’s Tippecanoe and Warner’s Safe Cure
auight the action of the governmental institu­ The preseut pertad ta
tions of my country as to all other object*. 1
and tliere to many of my friends and I know sev­
The New York Tribune says that have never ucocpu.-u official service except for i generally a dull season,
| Is little or no exception to tlie rule.
a brief period lor a special purpomi, and only Telerrams from Chicago, BL Louis. Mil­ eral Doctors of Divinity as well as num. “Mr.
. Blaine.cannot be beaten by
' * Phari- when
"Util u&gt;e
sw 'iwiu-rii.
occasion seemed to require from me
•erous laymen who are using l»th with
-txt sxcrlxcc
of .pnvuie preferences to the waukee. Cincinnati, and Topeka, point to a
saic pretenses of superior virtue. The ' tim»
racrince or
.
public well are New°A^k°be^i^^n
1 uoderUnik the btute ud- better feeling, and in some Instances tu an great lienefit.”
people are altogether as honest and up-;i nSStnuos^f
, :r.“Let. _Oo;;
;t was
. If all-the overworked and duty driven
Influx
of
new
orders.
But
there
are
no
ele
­
suppoeod'
that*
in
that
way
oniy
right as the Pharisees. When the votes ”
women
of
America
could
know
of
the
ments
ot
a
revival
ta
business
nmong
could the executive power be arrayed
At New York.
Philadelphia, experience aliove described, and act
are counted we shall see that it is easier on the aide of the rciorms to winch, them.
as a private citizen, I had given three
at Boston,
and
Kt upon the same, there can be little-doubt
to find a majority for Mr. Blaine in yeurw of my life. 1 accepted the nuuiinailuA nnd Baltimore,
fourteen
otiier
cities,
ranging
from that much of the depressing inDuencea
fur the Presidency in 187o tiecuuse of the gen
Massachusetts than it has been to carry erul
convict.on that my candidacy wou.d lies; Portland, Me., to San 'Francisco, and of life might lie avoided. Such truths
ironh^L Paul to New Orleans, our disjialch- j are too valuable to remain unknown.
the state for any other republican far present the Issue of rotorui whit-u the Demo
eratlc majority of the people dozlred to havt
removed from popular sympathy. New worked out tn u*c Fcdenil Government, as it j es tell a unltorffi story of purchases only to
.been in that i*r toe Htute of New York. I ' replenish stocks, ot a very conservative busiYork city will have to give a heavier had
belayed thut I hud Krungth enough then to iiera both nt firnt and second hands, and ta
democratic majority than it has ever renovate the udminiMrauon of the GovertP tlie South nnd West and Northwest of some
meat of the United Mates, und at the close of
giv&lt;n yet if it is to overcome the votes | my term to hand -over the great trust stringency tor money tog even strictly mer­
to a successor lull 11 ful io the aauii- policy. cantile purjKtsns, and oil good se :urity.
of tfie rural, counties this year. The;' Tlmugh.
anxious to *evk the repose of private I The iron market generally Is. If poeslble,
secret is that everybody is wiser than i life. I nevonbetesa noted upou the ide* tnat duller limn ever, though a few du-ilers re­
For Coughs and Cold*.
■ every power &gt;s u trust, and involves a duty, port a better feeltag.
anybody. The millions made this ticket,i' In reply to the address of the committee con.The anthracite coal trade is as dull as ONE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
rnunlcntintr my notuinution, 1 depleted tbe
and the millions will elect it”
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,
dinicmtles of the undertAking, and likened ■ ever, notwlthstandtag the promise to put
' my toe Ungs in engaging in it to those or a | up |&gt;rlces nex^montii. .
Inraloabtc in the alck room.
|
Itl is a significant .fact that for the soldier entering battle, but I did not wit'iboid
, Tradtag lu cotton futures has been very
jpast|20 years the democrats have taken ■ the entire cunwcnition bt my powers to the (dull, outsideis keepingout of Hie market
1 public service. Twenty years ot coutlauous
their presidential candidate from New inuhidminlstratlon. under the dcmoralixiug 'entirely.
Tlit&gt; three aIxjtp useful articles ni.dled. postiMid,
intiuence* of intestine warnndof bod nnaoce.
The pork cdtoer stilt exlsta, though its to any addraw upon receipt at 10c. In auunpa.
York. It is unnecessary to add that bare lulpctud the whole G.iveratucntui systemof the United States with the cancerous 'support, otiier titan the bank accounts of
THE MOSES DAME CO« Danbury, Conn.
each of these candidates were defeated. growths
of lubu* conatructiou* und corrupt diose making It, is not visible.
The movement of wool continues slow, A AR,4
In Ib»’4 (Jen. Geo. B. .McClelland, of ''practices. Powerful classes have acquired
■?*« HOARD for three
pecuniary Interests in ohicial nbuses, nod the and tlie temjrer of buyers at ail points is J)O31*'*! '•’««« Mhi or Ladies In eurh
New York city, was the nomtaafc; in inorni standards of the peopie have been Im|ia.red. To redress these evils i* u work of very conservative.
1868 Horatio {Seymour, of New York great difficulty und labor, aiwl cun not be nostate, entered the race; in 1872 occurred couiplisbisl without, the most energetic und
FARM R2?.M*u,,e*
'’^.Ina Northern
.TELEGRAPHIC.
elhci&lt;;nt persouul -action on the part or the
1 rklYAUOsettJeiiient. llh:-trated ilrcuhirfrec
themriiioralile Greeley campaign; Stftn- rtilct executive of tbe Krpubiic. The cun- New Rate* EatablUhed by Canaolldnted —
—— J. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Va.
\iims nnd administration which It Is utuel J. Tilden in *7(1 was the democratic slred that I should undertake would em­
!
f v, js f y
standard bearer, while in '80 Gen. Han­ brace a period of nearly five years.
New Youk, June 13.—The Joint Com­
Nor cun I admit any ilius.on as to
cock mettheenemy and was vanquished. their Lurdon. Three yeara oi ex per e nee mittee of tire Poetal Telegraph Company
tn the endeavor tareiorm the municqgu gov­ mid the Baukera’ A Merchants Tele­
And now ex-congressman Flower, of ernment of the cHy of Now York, and two
a ip t li&lt;« 1 I T K K A K \ T&gt; E V O L U TIO N
New York city, and Cleveland, of Neu- yeura of expcrteaoe In renovating the Ad- graph Company has dwided upon
Some of 1J the best stnnd-lv *nl books of the
ministrnt un of tbe State of Now York, bare
York state, have each full-fledged iKxnns. imide mv familiar with the requirements or acliedute of rale* for the united com- world, superbly Illustrated, richly ireunil ret illhl
paiiieff.
The present cliargtw at all
such a work. At tiic present time the conski
eration*
which
induced
my
action
in
1*0
have
polute
where
both
companies
do
not
have
At a meeting of the state central become Imperatival 1 ought not to assume r.
Wires
remain unchanged; at points
committee, held in Chicago on the 2d task which I have not tbo physical strength to where both operate tlie Bankers A Mcrot., Aew iork.
carry through. To reforsa tbe Administra­
inst.,.1 udge VanZile, chairman, announ­ tion. of tbe Federal Government, to chante' line reduew Ito rate* to those of the
realize
my
own
ideal,
and
to
tulffil
ced the following executive committee: the just expectations of the people, Postal. By this arrangement rates will te
William Livingstone, jr^ Detroit; C. would, indeed, warrant, as they could as follows lu both cotupannas for the follow­
alone corn
compensate,
the racriflco*
sacrifices which the ing pointe: New York to Cnlcago or St.
n» w .411
z.
, v, , ? t, t,
,
alone
pennate, the
»V .
ntkivs. Grand Rapids; D. B. Ain- undertaking would Involve. But, In my oon- Urate, twenty words for twenty-five cents■V MAIL. POST-PAID.
---- ......
Willinm KHnatrirk &lt;Kdon of advancing years and--- docltelng between
any of tlie points, Balti­
ger,
Charlotte;
imam mipatnck, Btrength, 1 feel no namirance of my ability to
- -------------------- ,
more, Phdadelplila, Washington or New
Owomo; T. F. Giddings, Katanuoo; «»»,/*&gt;»&lt;■ “XJS;
“ ----------- / that I can not York, twenty words tor fifteen cents; be­
i
z,
i
/, &gt;-«—«&gt; M
. conatratneQ to aay definitely
Green Pack, Oscoda; C. (E. Holland, —
now
aaaume the
taoor*ofofananAdministration
---------------- --------tween Chicago and St. Louis and any of the
UFF
or of a campaign- Undervaluing in nowlae ether rotate above named, twenty words
Hancock. Dr. A. W. Smltm of Adrian, thut
boat gift of Heavim—the occasion and
bestowed
upon for twenty-five cento. The united compa­
wa« appointed secretary of the com­ the power somettmea
a mere □individual to c mmunicate an nies are to.be governed by*Uie Joint Execu­
mittee. Detroit wag named as the place Impulse
— —
— —grateful . beyond all tive Committee, and G. &amp; Mott, President
lor „aood
----- - — — 'rllow-countrymen who would of the Bankers' A Merehante’ Tfel&lt;craph
«p.l Alufial 13 the time for the next re- SjJ
—-mor-..jt*on to me,
am consoled
by the retiectiotZtiwt
neither Company, te made General Manager of the
publican state nominating convention. ’I “
“
— *
the iK-rnociaxk.' party nor theTiepuhbc for united companies.
whose future that perry Is the beet guaranty
As whs expected George William is now or ever can be dependent upon any one
A FrmnlnMi Ex-CeoflressMaa’i teaih.
Curtis and Harpers Weekly dn not ap­ man for their suoceaarul progress la the path
Bbaddtg, Pa., June 13.—Heister Clyrae
of u nohle destiny. "Having given to their wo.prove of the nomination of Blaine and farc whatever of health and strenatli I pos- died ixsre suddenly of paralyah yesterday
sc-M-d or could ttorrow trorn the luture. and
Logan, but at the same time they ac­ having roaohed the term^f my capacity for aged fiftr seven. The deceased servK
knowledge that the result of the .Chi­ such labors ,m their wetAire now demands. I
but submit to die will of God in deeming my
,
- --------- —am "UVeriiQ.
cago convention was in accordance public career forever closed.
against Geary ta 1800. He nerved in Con
Samvkl J. Tilukx.
with the wishes of the inasaes of repub­
188L fr0'I! *** B**** ^btrIct fro,n ,878 b
lican voters. It's really too bad that
IndianapoU-S, Ind., June 13.—Hon.
the rank and file of tbe republican party TlioiliM A. Hendricks. In an interview con­
Aortal, uta iMdiuin.
did not pay greater deference to the cerning Tilden's letter of declination, add
CjnCAOo. Joo. IS.—Commmdn* WoC
wishes of the Hon. George William and that the new. was not a surprise to him,
for when he vbited Tilden August !«•*
July 8. vocar, u» num, unu,
tbe Weekly.
that gentleman ver)- firmly ann'iunced hte uutaa or the Amerlaui Auocl.ll.m &lt;
Intention to remain perfectly out of Nurwyiuon, Hortaa. Soodnou, uta kin
By the withdrawal of Tilden as a can­ eitlcs. Ou a succeeding vteit in April
Orul Interaota. • The (raoMdlnci Will «„
didate the poor old democratic ship is
t Urn same determination was ex­ tlnuc three day*.
again at sea without competent inarin- pressed. Mr. Hendricks thought Hurt* was
ors Nnt thut Sunmio hiul luwm n &gt;iw*. Httie doubt that tbe old ticket would have
A«a‘.Bit Sabbath Daucratlwu
. J, *
* 1.
° U ' b*Mrt »»n*»»ta‘ously nominated nt Chicago. If
Chicago, June ifi.—A largo number t&gt;
wmfill pilot, but there 18 no questiou B bad not been for the declination. He natal
but that he has been more so than th*t th® demand for it among the Detaoe- German citizen, gathered at Farwell Hal
others who have undertaken to-pilot !
WM
ttaiveraal, and greater' to make known their opposition to the tn
vMtv.i
UU unvc umitrauj vo puxra tban My
ol tiie kind he had
bruniated craft into smooth ever ssen in politics.
Personaly he of the Sabbath for drudgery oi
! felt no great dteappointmenl; lx- did and to declare that ths Sunday
lufrtago upou peraoual liberty.

Republican National Ticket.

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hive frequent headache,
mouth tastes bat"
r appe­
tite, tongue coat
,ou are
troubled with torpid liver or
•• biliousness."' Why will you
suffer, when a few bottles of
Hop. and Matt Bitter, will
cure you ? Do not be per­
suaded to try something else
said to be just as good. For
sale by all dealers.

Ji ;.’S
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1

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a hbxux*'1"‘m J you

cook

HOPS &amp; MALT
BITTERS CO.

AU ya for Mortgagee.

DETROIT, MICH.

^r.H“T.TOn.,..

THIOlLTTlUl I,

IRON
ONIO

Uta ihr urn. ,nn JS? f Jfj?
Ur pUCT.1 «1.' r™,Ul „.| ,,,

H* ?r|^,nW,r
‘*r,‘
the debt reuuhilng unpaid, apd w m*,i£T£
said mortgage or any |wrt th&lt;sxiL NwthJS
tig* ititbday of Jidv iwxt, m „n.
afternoon of that da;. at ite* Wlrt 1, fnmTdX’t
the court house hl tfir city &lt;jf Hading*
cc«nt&gt;. Mi-htaan. (that being

tnerr wtn tw wad at pubht- anrtHu ih»
e^ biddyrtheprenu-rs in waJ *
eribed. or■&lt;• luiM-b tln-reot «*, ;UJ-,
rL
to wulsf^the amount w&gt; &lt; lain.r« to tlr
unpaid on said mortgagr with jm.-r.-i 'rid?

K Lives a clear, hcalthr complexion,
attempt, at eoant«rf«-lttn&lt; only add
Urttyof the original. Do nut expert-

InUnwllonal Throat 4 Lung Institute.

of nertkMi ten ilO&gt; eoiitulni.,.,

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said test described land, tine luikming h.-rvia
fore deeded to Sal.iina Belt*., ts'wlt; (uuihMf.
lug at the iiorthvaM corner ■« th* nortbea-t
quarter of the MHithea-t quitter &lt;*t wetmi* tra
&lt;M&gt;), running thence weal alwut taetiP-funrrsA*
to a ravine, thence num Ing al&lt;atg wtld ranu* ta
a Nombwesteriv direction to wgter. tiwwv sIom
said watcr.to tbe wurth line d -aid f«m ,-.nr&lt;
north to the plate of ita-gim-ini;. (m.tniutS
twenty-nvr n«iv* of bu.il more or I.-— u.irMIng to conwy sll my iMrrett tn -xhl ffifte
(IS) arm. together « Kb lb.- us mill uni |.MW
situated tbereou. nil being in t««n t«&lt;&gt;i.mk
of rauge nine &lt;u» we*t.
Dated. April». i*m.
COOK &amp; SHELDON^ '
Nortpgte.
Attorneys for Mortgng..

M.MmvIelle.

Catarrhal
1 ieafneaa.----- . ——------------ uption and
all dlwmsra &lt;|( the Throat and Luun. using in
the treatment of above named* dtaeaaca Dr.
Hottrfelle's new and wonderful Invention, the

which In now used in al! the leading boapitala In
Europe- It h only since J»r. NomMirt&gt;Inven­
tion and dlsrowry of this new method of troUIng the air |WMagen. that Throat mid Lung div
eases ore .no longer feared. Ptn'driaus and
.suncrera Invited to luvratlraUe this mode of
treatment. If Impossible to cal! In person.
wrlM tor Hat of questions and International
New*. HitHMamis treated by letter. Instru­
ments went to any address by expnM. with full
directions for using. Call upon of address
.
DU. M. SOVVIELLE
M lAfayette Ave., Detroit. Mich. (

FOR TEN CENTS.

ONE COOK BOOK.

become operative, notire i, i

o clock m tbe aftenuH.,. .
?°u’,,rtlwe”urt houw h. ti-'o

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DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,

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| mmred by raid mortc l*’.'

State oi Mlrhtgan. County ot Hi’rr - •«.
NoUvr 1* hereby given thal i y hii order at ike
Probate Court for the comity of Hany n:&gt;&lt;'e ra
tire Mil day of Mnv, taH. »i\ namtb* taau :ta&gt;
date were allo*rd tor creditor* .o prewiit tbetr
clninui ugalnM th«* estate &lt;»t AkTHVlt K. HAS­
KINS. late of said return. deceased.and that »B
creditors of wild deceuscit nr
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sent their claim* Iwlore *atd
tlie prolMlc offire In the rlty
county, for vxaininstion am
iM’fore tbe Mh day id
ml
i bat
such claim* vll( be hrkr.- ’
tlu jn.

Dated. M:c nth. I*M.
CLKRENT SMITH

0IS.SOI.VT1ON NOTICE.

, Th-* pnrtMiTsldp Iwretofore exlRtlng betwe*o I
•-C-pHtoiiiind O. L Crook h Hi h day dis- , Sb.,».
L* &lt; - WELTON.
Hnstliun Mav® nou
u t.iiwn.
/«» (J^N!Lm^««
Z 1OIAUTNKIWIUP NOTICE.
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hereby given that wp have this day
.rww.
wL’Ku,tn9•,^,
U* firm name
h ?'*" n1.' £.".hl,hwk for Hie iturpMc of carryHU on the hmlnrM nf Immrance. real estate and
irain. with ofiki* in front room of M-cottd storv.
Abstract block.
Dated, Ha«tlng:i, Jllcb., June X IW4.
L (’, WELTON.

TUTT^S
ENTS £ T/'S.'wS'
PILLS
. TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDKRKD LIVER,

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of Hasting* in «w:*i roiiun m M.*&lt; .1. &gt; i .- ac
.lapnfJune in tta y.... :•
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hundred and eighty lour.
l*rc*ent. Clement Smith. -I &lt;1
In Hie mat ter of Hie &lt;Ht.i:&lt;tab. deeeawd.
*
HiUm J. DrGolin. aiimhC-tr
of said dee.s-.rd. r. t n--. ni- tl
nir iil*arvouut a- -u«-h ailur.^-

•order of dlstrllmtlmi !&gt;&lt;■ 11; r&gt;
charged troni M* wed tru-t
Thereupon E.
It hunlrnM
W. WHITUKK.
t; : V
4ay Ot Joitr. at Im
••
-aid frO
iNwai. beastalgiirti forth*-1 • ■- •
thm. nnd tbut ihr brir» at la* •&gt;!
and ail other prrw»it« inter-- &lt;• •
.ire required tu a|d« ar id .«•
l then to be botarti al liw h
rtty &lt;rf Halting* lu said ■■ 1
r KttIfiui) there lie. why the • .nr
I tioner should not tw grant*'&lt;
I And It Is further ordered Hu!
t--- •--| give notice to the person-intrrc*t' &lt;l ':'
■ Fate, of the pendency of -al‘&gt; i*fkteb
1 bearing thereof by causing s rop&gt;j* ™l’ ""
to be publikhcil hi the Hadnij.” U i' '&gt;•« »
napar artMed and circulat'd uiwdd toi u.yoi

week*, prevlons to «dd d«\ onnarni^^ ^
[A true copy. J .
’ Jn4«'l’t&lt;*»:e*

The Science of Life. Oily $1

Uver. AaaLi

Stole of Michigan. Uountv nt Lair? •'
Notice te hereby iiiveii ttmt »•' nn "f »r • f'«
Probate Court for the comity o! Rsnj uU*
the IMh&lt;lay of May. 18M. -It mouths tnm
date were allowed tor
(I JU
claims aahutf ths estate *&gt;t JAMJ&gt; &gt; HI 1tato of Sid roniii v. deei*a»e«l. and H f t •"l/r2l
“or, rf »l.l
»*- mg*'.,'7,’S
their claims lietere said I’rot«tr &lt;
■’ ‘ w
probate
office. In ■.'..I*
Hie rlty
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IIkim* dav*.
—Jtated. May Wth. 18M.
. .
-CLEMENT SMITH. Judr-id 1 na
Frnlmtc Order.
•
Ntate of Michigan. Cmud.' of ni,'rr\,llir ibe
Al a ofsessioil
Hie atProbate
counts
Bam. of
hoWen
The
Jg£tbe &lt;■ tv of Hastlugs. county &lt;‘f • •*«?-,, ,jSZ.
da\ the Mth day A May. Id I'"
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and eight hundred and elKlitS-fo‘irnRSent,Ctemenl Smitb. Jud*J *
,n tite nmtter of the estate •»! »' 'i1'*"1
^TtejSStS^pd tiling the l*«

I deenued.
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i Tlwreupmi It h ordcml. Hat
23d dai or Jinx'

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lyonahealy
■fiWlMMir RhmiKi »oi
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give nottee .to tbe pen™* ’.“traion »&gt;d ,kr
KgSTfeWterncy of wddI irfu'

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 9.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 20, 1884.

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BIX LITTLK .WORDS.

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Six little wonlj arrw? me every day :
T^*.00"-?1 «•«».1
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‘ 72*f~ l!» *&gt;nscienco lav. divinely writ
Ttlhin ay beart-thr goal I strive to hit.
warn* me that my war ia barred,
-.Itbcr by Nature’s law or cuatom aanL

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GOODS CHEAP?

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Will sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
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Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
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Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
'
Will sell thee Dress Goods for Sc.
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Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
Will sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for $4.00.
Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $8.00.
XVill sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit, for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw; Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.
If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern’s, thee will not see in vain.
Come early or late, at anj- time, we will be ready to wait
on you. '

Lewis Stern,

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Ar the Cash Store.

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DO YOU WANT

Ah! Vtegct up feeling badly, didn't real
I good, don’t want breakfast. no appetite, no en■ *Tgy, Imd taste and breath «ueiw we an? bilious,
x. | Two dose* ZO-I’E-SA will tone up our Liver aud
A] our ambition and set n* right.

A hay fork or a manure fork ?
A hoe, shovel, rake ‘or spade ?
A gasoline or an oil Stove?
Any tin, copper or sheet iron ware?
••Hup.” Coach Cure, S3 Cent
I Prciwrl|Hiou of a Boston physician, clhjtciued
Any eave-trouging or roofing?
jWMty a Ikmton drunrlsf.
I One dow will can* any ordinary cough. It
A cistern pump, well bucket or lead pipe ? ■ act*
nmglcuUy. Ask any
dealer
to get
..... Maidinimt
on
&gt;* Cough
—1. Cure,
yuu
23 rent bottle of “Hub**
Jack knife, clothes line or a wringer? nnd don’t bv put off with any other
Plow^points or boot blacking?

Do you want a pail that wont rust in a year?
IMPKRIAAlfcM.
Indirection, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous­
ness, urinary troubles, are often caused by n
torpid Liver. Some call It Liter complaint, bllImisnrsM, etc. The Lleer governs the system: If
the Liver Is Inactive, one may tw bilious, or have
lever and ague, hemlnriie, malarial fevers, dizzi­
ness. etc. Three may lead to worse troubles.
Don't throw you &lt;fld wringers away, but bring them to us, and get new rolls This
new remedy, Zopkt-a, Is now taking the
lead of all other remedies as a Ltvan R».ih.aput on? All kinds of repairing done on short notice, i Hags Aaken in exchange TOB. Il seems to act In n remarkable way upon
that organ—It forn-cts the bile, the urine and
for anything you want in our line.
Um* blood. Friend, keep the Liver healthy with

If go, call on

EVANS &amp; BROOKS.

. Call and see us, two dorrs west of bank.

Evans &amp; Brooks.

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I qHJpqI! On® Dollar!
I II trill
Will Buy»' or U&gt;«

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HEALTH-PRESERVING

CLIMBING THE SPIRAL STAIRS.
Pmhuiii»&lt;c.
“Yrs,’ she said, ’’our children are married
and gone, and my husband and I sit by &lt;n:r win­
ter tire much as we did before the fittle ones
came to widen the circle. Ute Is aoincthiiiK
like a spiral staircase; we arc all the time com­
ing around over the spot we started from, only
otmjiem-re higher up the stairs.”
-That Is a pretty Illustration, rcm.irked her
friemi. mmlmdyr (taxing Into tlie glowing coals
whlre radiated a iJeasant heat from the manywinilowcd store. -You know we cannot stop

.»,«•» I
fault with that necessity provided the ndvaiiee
In life l» not attended wftb calanilty or suffer
Ing, for I have had my share of that. Not long
sinw im bealtlr utterly broke down.
teni whs fall of malaria. My dlgvallon became
thoroughly disordered and my nevrn re tn ia
KSSsLS’SwUlf WJ
asxffss:
amlot tt,trouble. Tb*dl"™5Swhl,-*!S!X!
tube H«akoe«s ot all the vital. ontatw—proKiesssd until I imd several attacks which my

orant In Just Meli a*» as mine I t«»k luind
felt Ila good'effects al once. It spprorro to
:.nid^5 body, as though the blroungof
Itft* had roiur to me. Taking no other »««^kh &lt;
I continued to Improve, and atunow In hotti r
S[Baptist eh.reh. Coldbnx*

This is a well known make of Corset. and the pi ice " e quote
i- 25 per cent less than they have ever l»eea sold.

Ml MOB R ffKWBU*

E. Y. HOGLE.
JU

there is anything that I am afraid Ct ■
h’s an unfonded pMoi, or a man wh» ]
don't know if is loaded.
I wualdn
think vo^i would like to sleep here.”

“WeK so many drafts, you know in I —ifca.* Perley Poore. ' .
every bank."
’
«
“Now drop that." said the cashier;
—Fortress Monroe. Virginia, is tbe
“you will notice that I am drawing on largest fort in the world, covering ar
you at sight. Any more of the puns area of seventy acres. It was budt ir
that we hear every day about drafts, ’S17, abd to tbe uninitiated looks almoM
checks, etc., will result in tbe discharge impregnable. In shape the fort is an
of this mort-gage—eee that—marl—the
&gt;nly■ through Thee, know I what, every day.
gage of death—tho revolver.’’
• ought, 1 must, I can. I will. I dart. I may.
I saw that there was a certain irrita­ the land approaches—&lt;Mcaqo Touts- .
—Oosabsrv* Journal
bility in his manner ao I thought per­
haps it was Ixwt to give some explana­
AGAUWT TIME.
tion of my presence there, for I could
—In shape and color Eugene Loudons’
e«d reacmblM exactly that of a calf.
One of the greatest mistakes that a ,not conceal from myself that my con­
duct might be open to misinterpreta­
nan can make is to think tpal because
tion. People arc only too prone in this
—Tlie Second District of Gibsoe
mne one else is prosperous in a certain
world to impute improper motives to County. Tenn., has three men that have
ine of bittiness he can make monev at
sixty-three children, twenty-one apieoe.
bat business also. It is astonisbine their fellow-cftixens.
“We were1 speaking about safes," I One of them has seven ty-tive grand­
hat so ninny men whom we would call
said, “and I was anxious to see how children.
feasible make this mistake. A man will
they worked.
I guess von didn’t give
—A Mississippi man writes to Deuton
mass a fortum* in salt, say, and lose it. me the right pass-word.’’
County, Tex., for a runaway wife, and
ill in starting a manufactory; a man
••Oh, the pass-word’s all right, but describee her ’’with high cheek-bones,
rill make himself fabulously wealtKy on
there’s a time-luck on that safe. All upper front teeth out, crippled in one
itomach bitters aud lose every cant of
the king's horses and all tbe king’s men
t trying to start a daily paper. All couldn't open that safe till to-morrow foot, cross-eyed and quick spoken.'’
-his goes to show that a* man is an un, —A large Newfoundland dog that held
at 10.”
hinking animal. He sees the outward
“Ob, in that case,” I said, picking np one end of a rope while one-girl at the
tigns of prosperity, and jumps at tbe my jimmy, “I’ll call-in at 10."
other end swung the rope so that an­
.conclusion that it is tbe business nnd
other skipped it, amused New York in
“Don’t go," said the cashier. “There's
tot the man behind tbe business that another safe that we don’t use at pres­ the City Hail Park recently.—X F. Sim.
nakiBH the money. He forgets the years
—The Woman’s Christian Tem(&gt;erent. I’ll explain the time-lock to you
rf unseen toil, the close attention, the on that." and be rose, still keeping the ance Union, of Georgia, has caused pub­
ninute calculations and tbe thousand revolvers pointed at me.
lication to be made of tbe fact that it has
ind one things that tended to make the
“Arn’t you afraid of taking cold? No. no thought &lt;rf calling a political conven­
jusiuess what it is.
no; nothing about drafts or chequing tion, or of asking for the ballot for
To come down to personal matters I perspiration or anything of that sort. women.
nay say that .1 made the mistake of Put on a collar or something. I’ll hold
—It is said that the recent Georgia
hinking that I could make a little extra your weapon’s.”
cyclone blew a Bible a half-mile from a
ash—after hours as it were—in a busi“It's all right," said the cashier. “I farm-house. When lint found it was
iess entirely disconnected with my don’t expect visitors and it’s not cold." hihg open, and the tint thing that
M-esent occupation—a business that J
I shall never forget the delightful greeted tbe tinder s eye was tbe sixtieth
iad not the slightest practical knowledge hour I spent with him, for to an inquir­
)f, and in which I had no previous train- ing mind the acquiring of information i»
—At a recent meeting of'medical men
ng. Tbe conclusion was what I might al ways .a pleasure. I stood'there with iu Loudon a new society was constitute*.
lave expected—complete failure.
tbe cold muzzle of owe revolver pressed
An hour after midnight I took my against the side of mv face, while with
lark lantern and a few necessary im- the other Charley pointed out tbe prin­ sional and public mind to a knowledge
of these causes. and .to a recognition oj
olements, and drawing my slouch hat' ciple of the time-lock.
&gt;ver my eyes went into an alley in the
He swung open tbe safe door which tbe' physical aspect of habitual intern
’ear of one of our most wealthy banks. stood ajar. A beautiful brass and crys­ perance."
Phe cutting out of tbe door panel was a tal instrument like a double watch was
—A walking cane made out of nine
limple matter, and stepping inside 1 attached to the center of the door in­ decks of okl playing cards, six thick
placed it once more in position, and by side. The two facet* were marked with neasea out of each deck pressed togethei
he aid of some paste*and slips of paper figures, and from each of these faces by machinery, with a steel rod runninr
cept it there so ns not to create un- projected a little pin that as the disk re­ through tbe middle, is owned by Wil
avornble comment if a policeman volved camo around anti released a liam Gale, of Etftckn, Nev. The can*
ihould happen along. I was at a loss clamp that allowed a bolt td drop. I can is very heavy, smooth and supple, ant
'or a moment which door to take next, hardly describe the action without a is decidedly'a curiosity.—Bearer Tn
or I found myself in a sort of back hall. diagram. The faces,could be set at any
)ut a. turned-uown light showed dimlv hour just like an alarm clock : at that
--The Secretary of the Treasury ha..brough the ground glass one, so 1 hour, the pin would- touch the clamp decided that-bean* are neither seeds no;
•ightly conjectured that this room con­ and the bolt would drop, and then by vegetables. They being intended pri
fined the safe. Stepping through the the usual cabalistic words the safe couljl marily to be eaten, they cannot b«
?anel which ! speedily cut I found my- be opened.
classed as seeds, which are" for planting,
jelf in a nicely carpeted room with a
“Supposing-the clock should stop." and being the seed ot a vegetable thej
iloeed desk, and a table on which I said.
cannut be eiasM*d as a vegetable, there
. “There are two of them," answered fore they must pay a twenty per cent,
papers were neatly arranged. At the
md of tbe room was the black iron Charley, “and it is most unlikely that ad valorem duty, as other unclaasitieu
loor of the safe, with the silver- both would stop at once. These cost articles. — Washington Post.
ettered disk gleaming like an eye from throe hundred and sixty-livu dollars, a I
—Dr. William H. Do Courcy lived in
i swarthy face at the glimmer of tbe dollar for every day in' the year : some a house in Queen Anne's County, Md.
lingle low gas jet. I turned out the gas. are eight day "clocks, and" have to . be built with (irick brought by the De
irew up the table, placed on it the little wound up every twenty-four hours. Courcys framing land mure "than two
.antern with its disk of white light They are cleaned"once a year at the cost hundred years ago. This did mansion.
of abeffit ten dollars. Nearly every bank
owards tbe safe.
“Cheston," situated at tbe junction oi
I believe in doing things methodically. has tiicm."
the Black Wye and Big Wye Rivers,
“It’s getting late and I’m keeping you was burned a few days ago. Among
k&gt; I had talked to both teller and casher about the safe. It seems that both from your rest." I said.
the valuable things saved were the fam­
“Not al nil," said tbe polite cashier. ily purtraits, brought over in 1662.
iad to be there at one time before the
Just then the jingle of a bell startled
lafe,could be opened.
As one lired at
—The cyclone sometimes acts as a
&gt;ue end of the citv and the other al the '■ me. I cannot account for it, hut that moral renovator in Georgia. When
Hher, it would fiavc been difficult for evening every little sound seemed to cyclone passed through rhe Stevens Pot­
'
•obbera to get them together at the make me nervous.
“Ome in." shouted Charley. “Kick tery neighborhood, near Milledgeville,
middle of tbe night. I formed a friendin 1876, there was no church tn. the
ihip with both of these young men and in the loose panel—you’ll tind the other locality. Some of the people thought il
’ound that the cashier's words for open­ open. I turned on that district tele­ was a judgment sent Tor their evil deeds,
graph
police
alarm."
besaid
aside
tome,
ing the safe were “hold tbe fort” and
and immtriiaiely started a subscription
hose of the teller, “for I am coming." ••while you were examining tlie safe.’\ ^and built a church. Now there are none
Charley is one of the most thoughtful
The cashier-said that if I would come in
more pious than the people of that vi­
of
men.
*
After hours be would be pleased to show
cinity.—St. Louis Globe.
.
I went with the officers—at their re­
me the workings of the safe, which he
—Hail-&lt;*tunes, it Is said, recently Ml
quest
—
and
if
the
Free
Press
desires
irid was one of the finest in Detroit. I
ifl
tbe
vicinity
of
Dningcriiuld.
Tex.,
as
promised I would drop in after the batik some inside facta on the management of
large as gooMt eggs or a man's two lists.
hail closed ami nccurtiiogly. here I was. tbe Detroit Jail I am in a most excellent
One eye-witness saw them piled up by
position
to
furnish
them.
—
Luke
Sharp.
You see I had* tbe whole thing well
the wagon-luiuL The storm ture Umba
planned, for if any inquisitive policeman | tn Detroit Free I'ress.
from the trees, knoukhd through th«
ihbuld make inquiries I would have n« 1
roofs of Imuses, killed calves, sheep and
Henry Clgy’s Death.
difficulty in showing him that It wa» I
fowls, totally destroyed the fruit and
after hours nnd that I was there on tii« ;
gardens. iyi"d forty-eight hours after
Henry
Clay
was
forcedtiy
ill-health
to
express invitation of one of the officer* I
abandon bis Visits to the.Capitol in the nail-stones were taken to town as large
of die bank. 1 tried the “opefe sesame"
winter of 18S1-62, and to remain in his :u lien’s eggs.
on the safe, and then attemptcil to oper ;
—A Kansas correspondent wants to
the door, but it would not move. Couh' | room at the National Hute!, hoping that
when spring came he might return to know how Mr. Gladstone's name is pro­
it be ixttsible that the letters were not !
Ashland and die in the txiaom of his nounced.
Heaven, that knoweth all
right? Just as I began to think that J ;
famih . Those who were permitted to things, only knows, anxious one. It is
had spelled some of the wdrds wrong • '
see him during thoi dreary winter aav an English name aud tbe spelling thereof
voice from out the darkness said:
that there was hardly strength enough is not ever so remotely cooneuted with
“Won’t budge, eh?’’
in his hands to eonvey food to his raotuh. the pronunciation. It "is probablv pro­
I never remember being so startler :
aud that he was helped to and from his nounced Glerton iu Liverpool. Galston
bv such an innocent and truthful re I bed like a feeble child, and like an old
in Manchester, Glisten down in the
mark.
I hole to be interrupted in that
forest oak. he was beautiful in decay. country ami Chufoley in London—Bar- ,
thoughtless way when 1 am busy. Las | The luster of his eyes was undimmed. ; Hugton Hawkeyr.
week I noticed a crowd nt the corner oi &lt;
and he. greeted his friends earnestly and I
—Daniel Campbel), a man over
Woodward avenue gazing ataman kindly. His voice continued to be all I
seventy’ years of age. who resided near
potting gold letters on the Grand Trout I
sweetness and melody, except when its New Plymouth, U.. committed suicide
windows. He seemed not in thn leas, tones were moved by that bodily weak-1
recently in the most singular manner ia
disturbed by the onlookers, but I am o
new which made it "painful for him to I
a modest and retiring nature and couli speak, and it was always painful for him | rhe presence of some of his cIomm
friends. He climbed up a tree about
not have dune that. So, as I said be
to speak long. When the Instjionr came . tiftv feet, and then got ou a limb, from
fore, I wax Mtartied and annoyed
be had at his bedside his oldesr'nson. j
When I caught my breath 1 took uf Thomas Hart Clav and Rev. Dr. Butler, j. which be blungwl headlong to tbe
| ground and was dashed to death, HU
my lantern ami flashed its circle of ligb
Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, with
slowlv around the room. A dark lan
which he was in full communion. His
ro Tribune.
tern "in a strange place has a curioiu last moments were disturbed by the | main
weird effect. It brings into vivid relie: music and shouts of the whigs. ratifying ;
the objects within its circle and leave the nomination jiut made at Philadel- . the ocean unattended and with no cat
to look after them except some of the
everything ehfe in the blackest of dark- phia of Wtntield Scott.
kind-hearted women in the steerage,
new. As 1 moved the bright circh
When his death was known the next ■ were landed at Castle Garden with other
around the walls I was shocked to se»
day. political differences were forgotten pa&gt;.M?ngers ou tbe National liner Fi ance.,
a man suddenly appear, sitting up in r in the touching encomiums of the de- !
cot beti, with his knees drawn up am parted Statesman, and the sincerity of '
resting on them were both hands, bold­ tone In which regret found utterance 1 Lena and Nellie McRostia. The
ing pistols ’ covering” n&gt;e, as th&lt; from every longue. There could not j
phrase is. A* we remained thus im have been a more sincere demonstration ।
movable for a few moments I could no­ oi ixjpular regard. Other men have 1 npi, and tliey came out alone lb meet
help noticing what a sinister Hack reached the Presidential chair, but no their tai her. who lives in Brooklyn.—
shadow he ca&gt;t in the luminous fssl one has ever attained the post which
moou on the wall, like a magic lanten Henrv Clay held in tbe liearte ot his
“1-h-W&lt;o!dd you mind relighting tb&lt; countrymen. Mrs. Clay who had never

XoUer l.
£' t^igt
: mw?" lie saiil.
laud, shmtv In Harn count}, rill be
■ Not .1 »11." I replirJ. Md M tbe jet
...
murtinn. in .-wronfaure
, gooded the mom «ttb light 1 we, r»
UVMI My.I •••
- I liered to liod !h*l
t”"1 oo Ibe oo.

Hmaras
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WHOLE NO. 1509.

oalylhra.

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�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

footed that

OR NEWS

orcross

Hastings, Mien., June 20,1884.
A dub to befog formed in Ctnckiuoti to
urge Thurman's nomination before tbe
Democratic National Convention.

head of an axe.
It waa thought that
death did not ensue for sometime after
the wounds on the face were received,
from the fact of their tiring much dis­
colored, it being asserted that such dis­
CBIMINAL ANNALB OF BARRY
.
COUNTY.
coloration would not take place did
death occur immediately upon the in­
An Old Man the victim.
fliction of the wounds.
&lt;
The jury rendered a verdict in accord­
THOMAS F. SEABLEB BRUTALLY
' MURDERED AT HlB HOME
ance with the above, with .the addenda
IN HOPE.
“at the hands of some person or persons
unknown.”
The dark deed op Friday
The perpetrators of this crime suc­
Ml«HT.
ceeded in covering up nearly if not
THE FIENDISH DEED DONE WITH
quite all traces that might lead to their
detection.
In this they were unwft*

ANOTHER MURDER!

FULL PARTICULARS.
Saturday afternoon last word was re­
ceived in thia city of a murefcr in Hope
township the night previous.
The
sheriff being absent and the under sher­
iff engaged in matters that demanded
his prompt attention, the officers were
not able to take action in the matter
until the return of Sheriff Creasy on the
tfp. m. train, upon the arrival of which
the sheriff and under sheriff, accom­
panied by Banner representatives, im­
mediately started for the scene of the
crime, arriving there at midnight.
-

THE CIUME

Thomas P. Searles, a man who was
77 years old last October, was the vic­
tim of this horrible crime. Mr. Searles
waa an industrious, economical man,
who lived alone in a log house one-half
mile north of Hope center. Arriving
. iW we did in the night, the place had a
wierd and uncanny appearance. Enter­
ing the house, we found three men, Mr.
R. B. Richards, of Prairieville, among
the number," keeping watch over the
corpse and premises.
The facts, sych are as known are as
follows: It was the general impression
in the neighborhood that Searles had a
considerable amount of money either
iibbuVhis person or on the ♦premises.
He lived alone in the log house, as above
stated, where he worked at the cooper
trade, using Hie houfie for the double
purpose of dwelling and shop. He was
last seen alive by the family of Orin
Gesler, a near neighbor, at 10 o’clock a.
m., Friday. He was at Mr. dealer's on

an errand.
About $ark Friday eve­
ning, his nearest neighbor, Dorr McKay,
a man who gains a living for himself
and family by dayfi’ work’ among the
farmers of the neighborhood, went to
the house of Searles, according to his
statement, for the purpose of informing
him that he could not help him on the
day following, as Mr. Searles had sent
word that he wished his assistance at
that time. McKay states that he went
to tlie house and rapped upon the door;
meeting with no response he went
away, thinking Searles had retired for
the night. As Searles was somewhat
deaf, he felt no surprise at not receiv­
ing a response to his raps upon the door.
Alxnit 7 o’clock the next morning he
again visited the premises occupied by
Searles, and rapped as before, but re­
ceiving no response he looked through
a window and saw, lying upon the floor
near by, a pillow, underneath-which
was an axe. He pushed the door open
and entered, seeing a broken lamp and
oil upon the floor near the bedroom
door.
He passed into the rear room;
not finding Mr. Searles he attempted to
enter the bedroom and found his
jirogress barred by some obstruction
against the door,' which opened inside
the bedroom. Pushing harder, he suc­
ceeded in opening the door sufficient to
admit of his ingress, when a horrible
sight confronted him.
With the feet
against the dgor and the head lying in
a pool of blood underneath the window,
lay the lifeless body of Thomas Searles.
He at once gave the alarm and in a
short time several neighbors arrived on
the spot.
.
The fotyiwing diagram of the prem­
ises will explain the situation:

Bedroom.

The highways runs north and south.
Doors are designated us 1; windows as
2. The door in the shed at the rear of
•the house is unused and was barricaded
with barrels, lumber, etc. The entire
premises were used as a cooper shop,
shavings Ijeing strewn about the doors,
save in the upper story, which was un­
used, and the bedroom occupied as a
sleeping apartment by the murdered
man. Tbe house was scantily furnished,
a couple of chairs, a cupboard, rude
table, an oki stove, and a common spin-

“salfc
Butter — Creamery,
nxMtak
Mai**0~
EiwwJ C. Cob&lt;». Kt
Coaiis — •crfd.nuUy drowns
u-bu. aA*»k *» «“« »&lt;
“°*U

sentenced for using tlie mails to defraud,
surrendered himself to District Attorney

months.
,
At Bardstown, Ky., Thursday, George)
Hughe*, a hotel clerk, was disemboweled
by a drunken negro whom be bad ordered
off the premise*. The negro will probably
be lynched.
F. K Albright, ot Murphysboro, tea been
nominated for C-oncresei by the Democrats
of tbe Twentieth Illinois District, which ta
now represented by Captain J. R. TboniAS,
Republican.

north ot tb.» rUlor-

ot o-uto t luUUrtty -UK M
.lx*bho~b.-~~t«r»‘»« trom.rUlt
to a country patient.
tfom. twenty-five people wen* P01^^
by eating cheese at . Middtavdlo, Barry
Jouty. o t.« &lt;l-rb°’ noa‘ ‘•“‘J’’

publican, and Mia Elizabeth Hoar were
on Thursday married at Concord, Mass., In
tbe old Unitartan Church. WlUtam E.

tingly, perhaps, assisted by the prema­
ture action of those who removed the
body and searched the premises previous
to the arrival of the sheriffs.
Of the details of the crime only con­
jectures can be formed, as nothing posi­
tive is known. Like many others, the
Banner has a theory of its own. The
only apparent incentive for the crime
was the supposition, (whether correct
or not is unknown,) that the victim was
the possessor or a considerable amount
of money. From the fact that the bed
bore no indications of having been oc­
cupied that night, that the body when
found was dressed, even to the felt
boots, and that the broken lamp was
lighted at the time, as evinced by indi­
cations of a pillow having been used to
smother the flames from burning oil, it
is evident that the murder was com­
mitted in the early part of the evening.
It is probable that the murder was
done by persons who went there tor
the purpose of robbery, and that Searles
received the blows upon the face while
coming from the bedroom into the
front room, and while upon the thresh­
old of the door, falling back into the
bedroom; that he was not killed out­
right at this time, but the murderers
fearing that he had recognized them,
finished their bloody work by -crushing
the back of the skull.
If any money
•was secured by the murderers they evi­
dently knew just where to look for it,
as
u» nothing
uuuuim about
axout the
,ne house
non« indicated
maicawn an
an
extended search. ’•In clothing not on
the deceased were found a dollar bill
and a ten cent silver piece. A leather
wallet and a pouch for carrying silver,
known to have been in the possession
of Searles, were missing. Subsequent
search has thus far failed to find any
money
premix.

Tbo Cl« Coooty Sop.r-i.or. b.«
d J.-l tb»l th. ooonty .boll .uod U&gt;. lou
ot A4.CJ0 .lol.n trom Um Comity Troo.ur.rMr. Toylor, ot Roomo, Mrnmrnb C°°°V.
bu Io., bl. rol.brorod ram Goo.ro., U&gt;.
animal cutting himself In some ankJ’°*n
way and bleeding to death. Loss, $!.«»•

Marrero, Secretary of tbe Cuban Revolu­
tionary Committee at-Key Wert, was arrest­
ed by tbe United State* Mamlial for having
expioaive material in hto possession and
concealing sealed letters to prominent rev­ In Clare County, accused oi marrying
olutionists.
Loowu' mlU. aa*r LUUe B~Uk wm
wrecked by an explosion Friday, two men
There .ara 643 convicts in the State
befog killed and two others seriously
Prison at Jackson.
wounded.
John Ballentine, of Bad Axe, Huron
Cashier Shepajd. of the New York Central Fretatat Department at Buffalo, lias dis­ County, is a good spedmen of a Pi*W
appeared, and is a defaulter to the extent business man. The great fire of 1871
of $30,000.
The Italian Government will avoid a con­
flict with the Vatican by erecting a tablet Tcmraa .boot tSO,O» tor him. bb &gt;«*■“'
instead of a monument to Victor Emmanu­ plant being at the time at Verona Milla.
el In the 1‘anttnjon nt Rome.
He is already in a fair way to fully re­
From Rockford, D. T., oomea a report cover trom tala lart vialtation.
that near that place Is a solid body of oxide
A Rogera-City (Preaquo Ule County)
of tin nine hundred feet wide, it being tbe
riclmat development outside of Cornwall. Ann offers one dollar each for rattlesnake
Bkiao. They are sold to Eastern parties,
Eng.
.
At Coraicaua. Tex., Friday a cyclone and and used for making belts and bat trim­
heavy rain prevailed, during winch two mings for ladles* wear.
business buildings were unroofed, some
Tbe late W. E. Dewing, of Kalamazoo
residences damaged, and a number of trees bequeathed to tbe Children’* Induacrial
blown down.
Hume of that place two valuabb lota in
A Dubuque paper publishes a statement
that Samuel J. Tilden was born in Kent tbe town and JIU.UOJ in cash.
Elmer Crawford, a recent resident of
County, England, aod was two years and
six months’ old before he. quitted that Alamo, Kalnmizx) County, was killed a
country with bls parents, effectually barring few days tinea In Minneao^ lu a railroad
his election to the Presidency.
accident, b* Being conductor ,on a freight
B. F. Stone, a manufactu rer of coach
trimmings in Baltimore, having separated
J. N. Smith haa sold five hundred acres
from bis wife, went to the residence of his of bis farm in Bath, Clinton County, to a
brother-in-law Joarly Friday merning and
Derrplt
man tar 525,000.
tried to kill himself with a knife. While
Mr«. Jones, an old lady living near
bleeding profusely he was driven from the
premises. wt»en be dinibsd the railingot Btan wood, Mecosta. County, was walking
the city reservoir and soon drownei
to town on the railroad track the other
■
Prince Krapotklne, the Nihilist, Is to be day,und waa caught upon along bridge by
I released from prison in France on July 14.
a freight t.ain. To escape she leaped from
!
bu,lneM
M Fo,|K the bridge to the water, a distance of talriy
ind., was destroyed by fire early Saturday feet. When picked up she was dnoonscious
morning. Loss. $10,000.
and could not recover.
Germany will send no Minister to Wash­
Mr. E. A. Cameron, of Muskegon, was
ington until a successor to Minister Sargent
at Berlin has been appointed.
ago while in a logging-camp, where ho was
A boy’s skeleton, with rope and stone
around Its neck,,was taken from a pond at employed by his father. He waa flrod atthrough the window and literally riddled
Avondale, O., Saturday morning.
with buck-shot.
M dlM
Tbe post-office at. Cass City, Tuscola
W e hear that the deceased was the fire early Saturday morning, tire lose bring County, waa broken into tbo otb.-r nig at
owner of a farm in Wisconsin and one ! S26,ooa
and tbo safe rifled of 5150.
.
in Kansas, but no documents showing
w- E- Cooke, aged twenty-one, claiming - Lewis Stark*. of Grund L-d ;e, Eaton
.ueh owperehlp were found.
One of'
County, who shot Frank BalJy, ibe police­
man, last summer, bus settle! tbe cake by
nis sons, who lives in Augusta, arrived | day for forgery.
paying 53M.
Saturday, and states as his belief thatf The trotting Irorae Burns, value! at $7.The Michigan bir has presented tbo Su­
his father had between 86(J0 and 8WJ0
°1w,ied
McLew. ot Ent Sag­
In nennmv
' InawNJropped dead on the race track while preme Court of toe 8iaxjw,tb a Hfe-slse
m money.
,
WaI
portrait of Judgi Isaac Cbrisltaiiry.
Mr. Searles’ wife died several years . The United States steamer Michigan will Ju gs Christiaucy is still strong and
agq&gt;he has several surviving children", j «»on make her appearance In Chicago hiF vigorous, and is actively engaged in the
ltd for aome time had lived alone. He :
d&lt;-.lrint to enter : preetle. ot Me profaraiou Io Lao.lua
wn&gt; an lnntr..n.lZ m-n .n,i &lt;1 I. «...
*"*
Uudr ^wnrtunUy.
A California .almon thro, tot .
was an inoffensive man, and it is not
The Superintendent of Schools for Steu- 1 inches long and weighing twenty-one
known that he had —
any
------------------------j enemies.
uq
,, County, xuu.,
ben
Ind., reports hiu
that nieiu
there is
h nu
no . pounas,
pounds, was caugnt
caught in Did
Black Rlvsr. at
-i.n.e t- ki. dl.,u.r K_._—_
....i .
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There is no prospect of the immediate child In his district between ten and twen- । Fort Huron, a few dare ago.

apprehunaion of the murderers, and
perhaps this will pass Into history as
one of the mysterious murders, the perpetratora of which succeeded in eluding
,
, .
_.
.
'
the law, but we are confident that all
will be done that is possible to ferret
out the guilty parties.
This immediate locality has for some
time been noted as the rendezvous of a
gang of lawless persons. Not that all,
or a majority of those living in that
section are of this character, as there
are many excellent, law-abiding people
there; but ii is a fact that this section

of Hope has an unenviable reputation,
,
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whether Jurtly or not. Of coune there ■
are many conjectures as to who committed this erime; but they are as yet
conjectures only, lacking substance and
tangible proof.
But let us hope that
“murder will .out," and the blood of
this innocent old man haunt his mur-

A BOLT 15 TH? BAY S1&lt;TE.

l&gt;eiDt»cratl&lt;i Nomluce.

Boston, June 14.—The Independents of
Mrarael.uwUi who ue oppoMd u&gt; the Bepubbam Presidential ticket held a meeting
here yesterday. Henry L Pierce calls! the
‘
‘
—
- - the
- nominations
meeting
to order.
He said
made at Chicago
the high
_ were not up _to___
^“riard of the Republican party. Charles
w
» &gt;-• • TheW. Codman wan chosen -President.
Vice-Presidents included President Eliot.
derer constantly.
-----I 01 Harvard, Julius H. Boelye and 8amAN IGNIS FATUU8. • ue| Hoar. Colonel Codman, upon taking
, Many of the people living in the ,vi- U1® chair, criticized the platform of the Re­
el nity are considerably troubled in their P«hllcaM bacauae U declares that this Is a
minds over the alleged appearance of i KaUon *Dd DOt • league of States. The
three lights that appeared ami circled ' I*mocI*u&lt;: &gt;»nJ'
“• opportunity now.
Colonel Higginson, la a speech, alluded to
around the house where the murder
Governor Cleveland, of New York, and the
was done on Sunday evening; some reference wm loudly apptaoded. James
believing that they are the result of Freeman Clarke also spoke. Tbe following
supernatural agency. It is ckfimed that preamble and resolutions were adopted:
Vsnuu*. We ore met In conference as Re­
these lights were seen by several per­ publicans and Independents of Nassacbus-tu
sons. Of course they are the results of to take action in opposition to the oomfliirion-or James G. BUdne for President and
natural causes, and doubtlerii could be i?h.a A
tor. vk*-President of the
States; and, wbereea. theee candidates
easily accounted for, but with the pres­ United
were named ta aba date disregard of tbe re­
ent feeling in that neighborhood it is form Miotlment of the Nation, and represent
political methods and principle. to wbkcb we
not straiige that many feel somewhat
Km loai. That n ta our ‘own conviction tbe
“ahakey.” ___________________
country would be bettor served by opposing
these nominations thin bv
wi,.2 ’.u-•
Blaine and Logan; names that are in
noMmUooaol Uh, Ocmue^ue
Toey nave tbo proper men; we hope they iwin
themselves a tower of strength.
put them before tbe people for election
lte*.i&gt; A That an EuSutlve
of
The alleged explanation (?) of the
Journal upon the Spoon-Butler affair is
ludricrous, te say the least.

Editor Ainger, of the Charlotte Re­
publican, is an exceedingly pleased man
at the result of the Chicago convention.
He states that one could have “heard
him boiler a mile.”
To attach a stamp to an envelope i» to
moisten tbe envelope and then apply the
stamp. Try this. If we all did the
proper thing we would use Dr. .Jonea'
SdetoSyVonic [or dwrpw, ecUvr-

agA»dMwr. Price60 anta,

The convicts at the Jackson PrfBOD'
earned the S ate last year
Report*
to the State
Board of Health by
•
----------------------------forty-*even observers of dteea&lt;e« tn differ­
.I unt
«nt tl.trtl nt
of tha
the Rfata
State, fnr
for Ilia
the rarro.u
week roro^ra.*
euded
June 7, indicated that choleta morbu*
' consi ieraoly IncrnMed, that diphtheria,
! cholera infantum and diarrhea increased.
__-&gt;
'
and that dysentery and pneumonia docreawd.;Dlphtheria vfu reported at four:

a,,
OcthHft
| of Omaha. Ndb., have been indicted for
levylug blackmail of fifty dollars p»t month
nn
,z»lr»tl&gt;,.» »!&lt;•
on fivn
five’rramhllnngambUng hnnana
house* mim
uud! r&gt;
picketing
the
proceeds.
Diotaas P. Soaries,
Saari*
ThotBm
almost an octogen&lt;________________
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arian/llvlng alone on
a farm near Hastings,
Zttroli
Mlclu, whn
who rarou
was believed fra
to Kron.,
have _______
consider­
able money secreted about his liouae, was
on Saturday morning murdered by unknown
persons.
_________________

uccess
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with the blade of aa axe upon the right
side at the facet xhmt distance umtarneath the eye. The back of the skull

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Eddy Rotheric’s notion-itore in Jack' on
waa entered by burglars tbe otbpr nfott
and three hundred dollars! worth of goods
were stolen.
George W. Brown has been commissioned

ty. New post-offices: Canby, Emmet
County, G. D. Mathews, postmaster; Normaster.
Whll. a clrcm proce«»lon wm passing
through ta« Btreete of Lansing a faw flay,
ago a boree belonging to J. a Pinch, at
Wert Windsor Township, Eaton County,
fell dead trom fright at tbe eight of tbe
elephant*.
Tbe Canadian propeller California, from
Chicago for Montreal with tw.lv* pusen-'
gers and a load of corn, rtrock a reef nmr
Band B*ach Harbor, Huron Cretety the

Thare wm a heavy frost In Ontouagon
County the other night, which Injured
fruit and garden stuff.
Tb. unul o.mp-tM.Ua, ot tb. Motion­
al Asaociatibn for the promotion of hoik
Dtaa oommerxwd at Lantiag a few days
ago, to continue seven days. Several of
the most eminent Methodist divine, in the
country were announced as participant*.

County, during the patatwo yroT

Thoma. BngMdorph, a laborBr *
near Jackson, committed suldde
bv taking morphine the other day. He
was an hrmMt
r
ao

V/e are just receiving the finest styles of
Furniturn ever brought to the city. When it
comes to good goods al low prices, our house
cannot be beaten in the state.

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The Cheapest Place
-TO BUY-----

CLOTHING!

with him.

----- 18 AT----at cwumiuee ui iiw wm appointed, n *&gt;
twenty-five, to go to Hew

were rood.

was tbo third time that, this firm’s mill had

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�Q.-istings Banner.
_ --- "^77 FRIDAY. JUNB 26. I*4BASTI^’ 2—

Local News.
'I ..I ehretwf ,h"' •’*'
„P -&lt;•'*
J. Bl.MUZZ-VS.

nand, and numerous
oamptatataof nuisances have already
b«n lodged wm, tfc. hMlth
E,,rn*1 '’'Kllaao-.lt may well he said
Is the price of Hfe.
’

p-A- s,,eu&gt;os «■
2 ,5Jhc
ta exi®d tkeir
heartfelt thanks to the friends end
nagbbortwhoK ldadlymrtrt.4 them
during the Ulnrea, death end bnrtal of
Mrs. Sheldonls mother.

ta money.

He tha paid hl* unde Sey-

dolhes, found they were • good St, put
Mb own clothes on over those belonging
to his uncle and took his. departure
after bidding his relative an affec­
tionate adieu. Ma Williams swore
out a warrant for the arrest of the
young scamp, and Saturday last Sheriff
Creasy arrested him at Charlotte, recov­
ering nearly all of the stolen propertv.
He was arraigned before Judice Hayford/waived examination, and was re­
manded to await trial at the next term
of circuit court.

The man Clark, of whom mention
b"b"
was made last week in connection with
a transaction? concerning a buffalo robe
FOR SALES
was brought before Justice Hayford
..-re- &gt;—'•"""
...Til ««&gt;•—«• for.aw.llloB Thursday last and sentenced to the
Ionia prison for 90 days.
‘
4WD7'
The young ladies and gentlemen of
■
lost.
PIBSONAL.
the Presbyterian church, under the
. *10 bill nom«wh«re In U»«
Maj. Anderton was m the city
leadership of Mrs. W. H. Goodyear
will sell ice-cream tn the court yard’ Wednesday.
C"’ "’.'I ..,-»&gt;■ to too.
Friday evening of this week. AU in­
CoL Dickey, of Jackson, was in
the
clement smith.
vited to come and partake.
city Sunday.

Hendershott. Irrtag; Florence
Carlton; luth Lake. Nora
M*Ube»x Heatings Township. Mr.

Ba)‘l‘r- 01 Irvta». and his sister
verrtle, ofWoodvirpr, 0., will be una-!
ble to graduate on account of the* death
of their sister.
Toting Ladies’ Band.—Hastings now
can boast of a full-fledged voting ladies’
l«nd. the members of which are earnest
in their intentions to become a musical
organization of which tbe city may be
proud. Following are the members:
E6 cornet, Miss Elv* Clough; 1st B4
cornet. Mire Orpha Knowlee; Sd Bt&gt;
cornet. Miao Lillian Ertre; aolo alto,
Miaa Millie Wood; lat alto, Miaa Belle
Spaulding; Sd. alto, Miaa Ettie Main;
Baritone, Mre. ilamle Beemer; 2d tenor.
Miss Iza Hendershott; B4 baas. Mire L.
Wheeler; Tuba, Mire Celia Ensign; bare

Mr. Will Cook returned from the drum. Mire Gene Brown; tenor drum,
Mire Gertie Williams. The ladies meet
returned from their tour of inspection west Monday.
J. RUSSELL’S.
for practice at tlx o'clock a. m^ each
of the several systems of water supply
Miaa Leota Wheeler is at Nashville
morning, under the leaderahip of
rm. Ru»by d,,u,t
in various towns in the state. These visiting friends.
.w. H' rrnploy* competent
Mr. Walter Howell.
gentlemen are more enthusiastic than
Orno Strong was among the Banner
ever in favor of water works.
callers Saturday.
F*n», Glove** Hosiery, Cor^U,
A Little Advice.—The Banner
Last Sunday was children’s day at
rrwrar, etc., cheap Ot
Mrs. Chas. Mack is at her former has this advice to offer those not famil­
J. RUSSELL’S.
the M. E. church in Baltimore. The home in Baltimore.
. iar .with the proper method ot procedure
exercises 'were interesting and well
J. J. Perkins, of Prairieville, was in upon the finding of a dead body, espec­
conducted. The Sunday school, under
ially when it is evident that death was
the city Wednesday.
the superintendency of Jordan E. Tobias
caused by other than natural causes: If
The Banner extends congratulations
gives every promise of being a success.
practicable, leave the body undisturbed
J. RUSSELL’S.
to a certain young business man?
until the proper officers are notified and
Telephone Talk.—-Hello, Middle­
Mr. Wm. Hering, a University stud­ take charge of the body. The county
ville. Want to talk with you."
Fist;coni weather.
ent, is visiting friends in the city.
sheriff or coronor are proper officers to
“Hello."
WUE.tr throughout ihe county is
A. V. N. Slingerland and family re­
summon in; such cases. In the Hope
“How about that reunion
kiting tod.'turned from their northern trip Mon­ murder case, when the sheriff had been
What al- &gt;ut that competing railroad 1
day.
.
;
j nuunoa
notified ana
and amvea
arrived at tne
the place, xne
the
“Good bye.’
Mre Kiltie Hiinauer returned Mon-1t,o&lt;ly h,d h*™
ln “ o0®”' “ to­
“.shan’t,1”
The h&lt;&gt;se l«'y» a™ practicing for the
day from a reveral weeks' visit at Chi- I,|Ue,t h&lt;‘ld' nnd “ •earch ot the promises
The society connected with EmmanI made, thus destroying possible traces of
coming tournament. .
I uel church will Ije entertained on cago.
the perpetrators of the crime. In the
Du Harker’s personal effects were Thursday afternoon of next week, by
Miss Stella Wheeler attended the
investigation of this case the officers are
^tld at auction Saturday.
Miss Rebecca Goodyear and the ladies commencement exercises at Albion this thus placed under additional embarass, The ladies' land gave a fine open air associated with her, in the society week.
rnenta.
concert Taesday evening.
rooms in Rower’s block. Supper served
Mrs. 8. Flesh, of .Chicago, is spending
A Canard, Probably.—A report
Mk. Al. Keith is getting right to the 'from six until seven. AU are cordially a few days with her sister, Mrs. Lewis
is current in this vicinity and through­
invited to attend.
Stern.
frdnt In the livery business.
out
the county generally that a super­
Prof. H. Merrils, of Chicago,^ spend­
Do sot fail to hear the best, the I Anna, a nine-year old daughter of Mr.
j and Mrs. Ralph Jordan, died Friday ing a few days with Mrs. Milo Wheeler annuated Methodist minister, Rev.
grandest man living, StJohn.
Samuel Boyles, who lives one and oneI last, after a long illness. The funeral and family.
.
.
A laiIc.e number from our city con­
half miles south of Gull Comers, was
Messrs. A. J. Bowne and C. S. Hil-,
template going on the excursion to j was heki from the residence Sunday.
|
murdered and robbed the night after
Anna was a bright, winsome chil&lt;l, the bourn were delegates to the state dem-!
Detroit
\
'
' the Searles murder. Parties living but
pride of her parents. The afflicted fam­ ocratic convention.
The W. C. T. U. wiirmeet with Mrs.
four miles from Gull Comers have re­
ily have the heartfelt sympathy of
Fred Kenfield, in the employ of M. L. I
Striker nn Jefferson street, next Tues­
ported this in the city as a fact. Mr.
their numerous friends.
Bowen at Battie Creek, wasat his home ; s. R. Willison, w.ho is well acquainted
day afternoon.
We learn that Dr. Wright leaves in the city last week.
with Boyles, discredit* the story. He
What has Injcbme of the citizens’
Carlton Monday next preparatory to
Deacon VanBrunt has secured his says that Mr. B. is about 86 years old,
law god or.b r league. Is it dead, or
settle at Grand Ledge, Mich., where-he long looked for pension, and left for and while he is the possessor of consid­
will continue to practice medicine. He more congenial dimes.
erable property, he is incompetent .to
This week the Banner has done has been a physician at Carlton for the
■Word received from M. L. Cook states transact business, and that his son at­
quite a large amount of job printing past 21 years; he hail a large practice
tends to his financial affairs. The refor the Holcomb X Robertaon Concert and gave good, satisfaction. The peo­ that himself and wife are thoroughly | port is quite prevalent however;' but
enjoying their western trip.
’ Troupe.
•
j
ple regret to have him locate elsewhere.
the Banner does not believe that it is.
Rev. Hunsberger and Mr. W. P. SidIf you wish a pleasant time, and are
authentic. Probably it originated by
A correspondent calls our atten­
nam were in attendance at commence­
font! of tripping the light fantastic, at-- tion to the fact that a man living in the
a garbled account of the Searles mur­
ment exercises at Albion this week.
ml the dunce at the Woodland House vicinity of Coat’s Grove sheared sheep
der.
Miss Emma Bailey, a student of the
Friday evening.
all day last Sunday and in ^he evening
Celebration.—There will l&gt;e a grand
Ypsilanti normal school, is spending
Mil Williams, father-in-law of J. burned his fallow.
The neighbors,
4th of July celebration at Hastings,
the vacation at her home in this city.
W. Mead, "t Rutland, died at the
“
resi- thinking1 his dwelling was on fi^e, in
under the auspices of the Barry county
Frank Brooks and wife spent a por­
deuce of the latter bn Friday, and was large humbers came to the premise, to
W. C. T. U. Come citizens of old Bar­
find that he had been desecrating the tion of last week at Gun Lake. Just ry, and join in celebrating this anniver­
Imrietl Sunday.
■.
call around and hear Frank tell fish lies.
The G. A. K.l’ort of this city has Sabbath.
sary in a manner befitting, the event
Mr. Erv. Whitlock is fast becoming a which we commemorate. One of the
rwriv-d invitations to attend the
Mrs. Jane Hodges, mother of Mrs. P.
suave and model insurance agent. But finest processions ever witnessed in the
Fourth of .1 iily celebrations at Charlotte A. Sheldon and Mrs. R. H. Brown, died
he'll tell you no untruths. The firm
at the home of the former Friday fore­
county will form at 9:30 a. m., under
ar.d at fkiwens Mills.
will do as they agree.
the charge of marshals John Q. Creasy
Wm. H. Hay ford is dangerously ill noon hurt, in the 64th year of her age.
Miss Grace E. Whitcomb, of Detroit, ’and James L. Wilkins.
,, _ _____ The
___ Fprocession
______ r_
oi hemorrhage of the stomach. His at­ the funeral l&gt;eing held at the house
spending
a
few
days
in
this
city,
the
;
wiU
^3^ jjy the Hastings City
tending physician is of the opinion that Monday afternoon. Rev. Carnahan
guest of her brother George E., who is I IJantJ JU1(] Woodland Martial Band and
officiating.
The
deceased
hud
for
some
he will not suryivtj the day.
in the employ of Greble
Powers.
I
consist ot the different orders of
time l&gt;een living with her son at Big
I’nutKH s to his departure Mr. Cook
Mr. S. Qreusel and family will go to i the city arid county, both civic and miliRapids, and but a few days previous to
promised d18 a weekly letter from Dako­
Detroit on the excursion. Mr. Greusel i fary, Fitzgerald Post of the G. A. IL,
ta. Probably next week the Banner her death arrived at her dnughte^k on
will remain a few days and hb wife Knights
- - ■
»
of IMhias. Odd ~
Fellows,
Goch-*!
a visit.
readers will hear frfrn him. ;
Luke Phipps,* the wife murderer, and children expect to lie alsent several Templars, Hastings Fire Dept- etcThe premises about the rooms occu­
i’ollowed by citizens on foot, on horse.
was hanged at Sandwich Tuesday. It weeks.
pied by the Banner have been cleaned
?rn, of West Point )&gt;»ck, and in carriages, dbplaying ban­
will be remembered that Phipps shot
Mr. A. I). Nisyi
up and now we don’t live in, a glass
j, is now visiting, ners and flags with appropriate mottoes
his wife while crossing Detroit river on Military academy,
and designs. A number of beautiful
house any more. Slick up, gentlemen.
a ferry boat. Had the Michigan, au­ friends ta Albion. He will spend his
The Iron and Engine Works and a thorities had this murderer to deal with, vacation with his parents in this city, representations are being prepared upon
wagons, which will add interest to the
portion nt the croquet works have shut he would probably have been convicted arriving in a few days.
general display. Uncle Sam himself
dowrr for necessary’repairs. They will of manslaughter, sentenced to a few
Rev. Crittenden, having received calls
will occuA a conspicuous position;
&gt;iart up again in two or three weeks. years in the penitentiary.
in about from several churches, contemplatee
also the star actor of all the Uncle
’Hie members of the young ladies two years lie pardoned out. Oh, for a removing with hb family to Iowa.
Tom’s Cabin theater troupes will make
band will serve ice cream in the office Uttle Canadian justice in the murder The Reverend gentleman and his fami­
his first appearance for the season. The
of Clarke &amp; Hiker Thursday evening of cases constantly occuring in .this state! ly are such as Hastings can illy afford procccssion will march through the prin­
' next week, the occasion of the graduatIn THfc wool market there is no to lose.
cipal streets to the Court House square,
&gt; ing exercises.
M. H. Clark, of the Manistee Demo­ where the exercises of the day will take
appreciable change in the general situ­
crat,
and
formerly
publisher
of
the
. Saturday evening there will be a ation. Trade continues slow and satis­
place. Excellent speeches, both patriotic
meeting ot al) interested in a fourth of factory at all the wool reenters—Boston, Barry County Democrat, b in the city and temperance. Singing by « grand
•July celebration at this city at the resi- Philadelphia and others. The condition U&gt;day. M. H. is a welcome vbitor in chorus of the best singers in the county.
• deuce of C.G. Bentley. All are request­ of the market is very sluggish, and thb city, and meets with a hwrty
President of the Day, C. G. Bentley.
ed to attend. । ‘
there is but little inducement for the hand-shake from his many friends
Reader. Hon. D. IL Cook.
manufacturers
to
stock
up
beyond
pres
­
Wire hash i stretched on the teleChaplain,------t—•
here.
Mr. James Baker, of Irving, and hb
Orator, Dr. H. M. Joy, of Grand Rap­
phone poles ‘ ,ween this place and ent requirements as the market is over­
Grand Rapids and the workmen are stocked with goods manufactured from Mister Miss Verda, went to Ohio iMt id*.
A program ha* been pri-pared lor the
now putting up the wire in the vicinity Imported woobL and no change can be week in response to a telegram an­
looked for or expected as long as the nouncing the death of their sister. afternoon beginning at 2-JO. consisting
of Nashville. •
They are rtudentx at the High tohw . of choice reeitations, readings, singing
There is no doubt but that Hastings tariff remains as at present.
The Three Rivers Herald contains a and they would have yraduatod tail liy the children and choirs, .,tc. after
is about the best wool market in the
term had it not been for thle afflic­ which will follow sports, games, eta.
three-fourths
column
article
upon
the
state. During the past week an im­
(see small bills). AU visit the Union
Strong-Foote affair. Perhaps the editor tion.
mense quantity of this staple has been
Mr Henry Miller nnd Mra. John Headquarters, for temperance literature
marketed here,
j
• thought he published sometWng bril­
liant and witty, but in our opinion the Hickman, of Battle Creek, were ta at­ and receive/nr something worth read­
Mil F. s. I’RENTicE/jf Hastings town­
article is extremely vapid and outrag­ tendance at the funeral of thdr airter. ing. and *hUe you read and reflect, en­
ship, has left at this office a stool of
Mra. Jane Hodg«.
Mra. John E. joy a dish of the delicious Ice cream,
eously indecent. Orno Str«v is
wheat of the blue stem Mediterranean
Hodgee, of Big Raplda, Mra. Wind* which the ladle* furnish all day in
, first-class newspaper man and a «i
variety that stands five feet and two
awake progressive citizen, and this at Bright, of Lnniliertown, and Mire Id* Court House square. A special invita­
inches high. Who can bent it?
tempt to belittle him and makp light of Miller, of Springfield, Mo„ all relatlvee tion to aU temperance order, through­
out the county to come prepared with
If those young bloods who kept his misfortunes should be fr?w^ of the daceaaed. were also present
banners, flags, ’devices, etc, to partici­
their empty beer bottles in the wood upon by every respectable paper
Mrs
T.
B.
Diamond,
of
Bellevue,
has
pile in the rear of the Banner office,' state. Perhaps Mr. Strong has sinned,
pate In parade.
bebn inthe city the pest two weeks,
Come one and all and help to educate
will call at the office and pay for this' Sta evident thrthe inhere under
taking care of her eon NUle. who has and warn tbe youth against the nation’s
nutice they can have the bottles.
•
the imprreeioo thut he hre lx
I”
lieenverylU. Mra. I&gt;. wishes the Baw- curse, aa well a* to rejoice over the
An Indian baseball club, composed ounly sinned agiilnrt.
SKB to state that she feds very grate! ul
nation's blessings.
entirely of Indians, will play the Has­
to the ndgbbora for their ktaxto«. and
tings club on Friday, the 27th, at tbe
GrtKK*’ Glycerine Sal**.
A Bap’PM.-a&gt;«rito
„peeWly the young men of tbe eity.
The be«t on earth, can truly be said
fairgrounds. To-day (Friday) the Has­
for assistance ta caring for her son.
of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which ia a
tings and Irvings play nt Irving.
sureh^ for cuts, bruises. scaliK buros^
CI.*M or^4.-lMow is r« of three
ousness- Charlie is a' nephew of Mrs.
The city is being canvassed to rind
wounds, and all othi-r sons,
tt 11 )«»(too Williwin. Of Irving. »nd he took
uut who will engage water supply, in ^.ntrere^T hi. rotationitalp ud In the grednattag dare of W. at the IHvely mire pUe*. te*ter am. *U skis
erupUoM.
Try thia wonder healer.
Utah
School:
Belle
Handy.
Jennie
,
°nier that tlie council may in a measapproprikted tor hie own SSk, Franc WUltama, Kittle Hd- ISatufection guaranteed or money re“re determine the amount of revenue
ratalwL Only IS m-nta- For sale by F.
jewelry
Eva Wardell,bHannd^Browm
that will l&gt;e derived from water works.
Hotehpisa..,
iMXW
rewTUlUrewn. truWltl IZOKl
Flora Beedle, Geo^e Rock. Henp Bau­
Our citizens should see to it that all
Thb Baxxeb, *1X0 a year.
er, Harry Andrus, Emory Nlakera,
yMBe-Lreeding germs are removed
„Xld«,'g°&gt;d ring and brreat
fr°m their premises. The heated term
W. C. Kelly arid J. W. Bentley have

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To all those who contemplate buying

Carpets, Curtains, Mail Fiitms,
&amp;c. this Spring.
We are in such a shape as to offer
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION.
N. B.—We are headquarters for carpet
warp.

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD I

THE LIGHT-RUNNING

“DOMESTIC”
BECAUSE IT IS

'[he Simplest machine made, having few parts, no compli­
cation, and requires little skill in management.
The Lightest-Running machine, hence produces less fatigue
in operating, and on that account is especially recommended
by the medical faculty.
Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest
as well as the heaviest, and is suited to the use of all applianc- ,
es that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Always ready for use, and requires no special adjustment
when the work is changed.
The Most.Dnrable machine ever made. Its construction is
in accordance with the most advanced and approved mechan­
ical principles, and all the parts are Case Hardened, working
on AdjustAle Conical Bearings.
It has the most beautiful wood-werk.
It has the best set of attachments ever furnished with a
Sewing Machine.
The Domestic has the best warranty of any machine made.
Over 100 Domestic machines in the city of Hastings alone
and some of them in use 22 years and running all right yet.
Nobody has ever l&gt;een able to produce a Domestic shuttle
worn out
.
1 have in stock the Royal St John, the New Home, the
American, the Wilson, the Singer, and others. New machines
from $20.00 up. Sewing machine needles, and the finest sew­
ing machine-oil made for all machines. Parts and attach­
ments furnished on short notice for all machines as cheap as
the cheapest.

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Pumps! Pumps!
1 manufacture the best Wood Pumps made. I also have in
stock the liest Chain Pump to be had, with the Churchill Pat­
ent Expansion Rubber Bucket. I sell these pumps much less
than a cheaper pump are sold. Pumps purchased of me will
be set if desired and warranted all right
Call and see me, one doer west of R. K. Granta State 8t.

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CAPITAL CHRONICLES.
LATEST COSSP FROM WASHINGTON

CASTOR IA

Mrs. Schoonmaker. of Creek Locks. UtaterCo.

tocion of Internal Revenue and the Disbure. sight of one of b&lt;-r eyre, tottxigh an aoeident,
and endured painful inftiunmatory action there

potmad to soectmd Colonel BonuMe.

coming sympathetically effected, her general
HENNEPIN CANAL.
health seriously suffering; indeed she was a
Washington, Jone 18.—The Hennepin
mere wreck, a walking skeleton. In this terri­
Canal
Mbenw
was defeated by a majority
ble strait she consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of
Jtondout, N. Y.. who told her at once that the of forty-four votes in the Houm yester­
injure*) eye must be removed. She quietly but day afternoon. An aualyxte of the vote
firmly said: “All right. Doctor, but don’t give ■hows tliat twenty-eight Republican and
me chloroform. lad my Inudmod sit by my side 118 Democrats voted tp strike out the eere
during the operation, aiid 1 will neither cry out
tion, while sixty Republicans and forty
woman kej&gt;t her word.. Talk ot sMdierly cour­ Democrats voted against IL All the mem­
age! Till* takes more pluck tluui It does to face bers of the Illinois delegation stood by Hen­
a liunilnH gun*. To restore her general health nepin to the left, except Moulton, Riggs
and give tome and strength to the system, Dr. and Shaw, who voted to strike tt ont, and
Kennedy then gave tbe “Favorite Remedy.’’ Ellwood and Davis, who were absent
whleh clramed the blood aud Imported new
The rejection of the Hennepin Canal ap­
life io the long suffering wuraaa.»8he rapidly propriation under the ctrctfnwtancee can not
gained liealtii and strength, and Is now well.
bereganled
as a decision upon tbe merits of
The “Favorite Remedy” Is a priceless blessing
tbe proposition. It was prejudiced by the
Iowouml No family should be without IL fact tlutt it was put into the River and Har­
Your druggist baa jt. If uot send to Hr. Durld
bor bill In conflict with the rnlee of tbe
Keqncdy, Handout. New York. ‘
Hou.se. and was kept there by n ruling for
Hartrtian Is a uew station on the Wabash which Chairman Wellborn was constrained
road three mile* south of Pipestone village.
to make an explanation which was so lame
Frederick Hotelikiss wising it known that he as
to
make the
Parliamentarian
uuznuiteta Acker1* Dvspepaba Tablets to be. smile. Tho8&lt;L,reh‘&gt; voted against it say they
tie? be»t remedy for ImDgestUMi ever made, they
could not justify tbemaelvre lu voting for
always relieve headaebe.
an enterprise which would commit the
Wm. tkuiboni. G. A. K. post, port Huron, was Government to the policy of building and
Inspected this week. It ha* 76 members.
maintaining a canal, unless tbe petition was
The name Jenner means a drawn lancet, jmil
ting to flight a loathsome disease, nnd tlie name presented lnva separate bill, so that the
The
Harvey siiniirics the circulation of the blood. question might be fully debated.
Ami the time is coining when the name of Dr, Hennepin bill, favorably reported by tlie
David KenWedy will I* Indissolubly connected Committee on Railways and Canals, h on
ta the jniblte mind with tbe purification of the the calendar, but tt Is not likely to be
Mood, a deed only less hniKirtant than t,bc dis­
covers- of its motion through the human body. reached before next winter.
This Dr. Kennedy t»ecuraj&gt;fWie» by means of bis
MIN1BTF.U FoeTMB'S, MISSION. _
new medicine, called “FavoritedSemody, ”
Washinqton, Jqne 13.—Minister Foster
flue of Pdrepatfgh’M best trained stallions was sailed for Madrid. Saturday, having com­
ptirelilued tn loipcer two years ago.
•_ .
pleted the work which brought him to this
country. The object of bls visit hero was
The best salve hi tbe world for Cut*. Bruises, to arrange the terms for a new commercial
Boree, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Bares.
treaty between tbe United States and Spain,
Chappep Hands. Chilblains.Cwwl and all 8kln whieb will be substituted for tbe tem­
Eruptions, &gt;uui |h^1 livelyenrea Fues,or no pay
required. It Is gwiranteed to give perfect satis­ porary nrrangcrnentcomplained of by ex-Confaction. er money refunded. , price 28 centa per sulBadeaa. of Havana, lu his recent attack
box. Por sale by W. H. Goodyear.
upon The Secretary of State. Tbe proposed
Even* manufactory in fjutsiug has within a treaty relates exclusively to tlie trade be­
few icon almost doubled Its capOelty.
tween tbe United State* and tbe Spanish
Colonies of Cuba and Porto Rico, and will
An Editor's Tribute,
Theron P. Keator, Editor of FL Wayne, Ind.. cover sugar and tobacco imported from
Gazette, writes: “ For tbe past five years have three islands and manufacturesand produce
always twed Dr. King’s New Discovery, for ot the United States rent thereto.
coughs of must severe chararter. a« woll as for
Minister Foster has been in this country
• those of a milder type. It never falls to effect a
speedy cure. My friends to whom I have recom­ about six weeks, and has spent most of his
mended it »paak of It in same high terms. Hav • time collecting statistics and securing the
Ing tweh cured by it ot evety cough I have had views of the exporters and Importers of
for five years. I contider It.tie only reliable and
sure cure tor coughs, colds, etc.” Call at W. H. New York as to the fidvantagrs to be gained
Goodyear's drug store and get a free trial bottle. aud tbe points to bo looked after
In
tbe
new treat}'.
Having
col­
AU the telepixme poles between St. Johns and lected this iufonaatioo bo submitted
it to the President and
Secretary
Qwosso have Itceu erected.
of State, and ecamlued ti&gt;e questions In­
H. B. Cochran, druggist. Ijuieaster, Pau has
guaranteed Over 300 uottles of Bunlock- Blood volved with them. He now returns to Mad­
Bitters for dyspepsia, billions attacks, llrer and rid to prooeed according to their Instruc­
kidneys.
tions. The treaty having been approved
A typourspblral union will probably soon be by the Spanish authorities will be sub­
mitted to tbe United States Senate in
organized In Bay &lt;?lty.
In Holland, Mich., C. J Ixxnbury, publishes due course of time, but it Is not expecte.l
the News, aud strongly recommends Dr. tliat it can be reported during tbe present
Thomas' Eclectrir Oil for coughs, sore throat, sereion of Congress. Existing commercial
catarrh aiid asthnm.
relations with Cuba and Porto Rico will be
considerably modified, and Minister Faster
When you have a cough and want relief, think of has reason to believe that liberal conces­
Kemp's Balsam tor tlie Throat and Lungs. A sions will be granted this Governmeat. One
guaranteed remedy lor those diseases. Price so
of tiie mast essential points involved is ibe
cents and •!.
abolition ot ad oppressive export tax by
The Morenci band received much praise at its Spanish officials, codec led In our own ports,
first public appearance. .
whirl) lias been a.burden upon West Indian
Ask Frederick HotrhkKs hImiu: AckerS Blood commerce, nnd tlie removal of otiier vexa­
Elixir, Hu- only preparation guaranteed to
deanv tb&lt;* blood and remove all chronic dls- tious biirdemi which have prevented the de­
velopment of trade.
eases.

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Idle Ex|»erluicnL

VACANT M188IONS.

V« beh :i man is sound and well he can afford
to tie iiidMerent to the rimrarter ot all tin- med­
icine In tlie world. Bnt when disease is thirty
eating lilm up he must do something al once and
&lt;lo tt IiitrQIgeutly. Therefore do nut dose your­
self with a hundred things in tbe hD|&gt;e that mhu«
of them may hit the-mark, but tn Dr. Dav hl
Kennedy* “Favorite RobR-dyr whtah’filta il
everytime. For kidney; and liver troubles tfucs
and comdliiation, U L just wliat you wank
Ih-iiKgists have It. or mH oae dollar to the Doc­
tor, at Rondcut. N. Y.
A Suns of Veterans post will soon l»e organ­
ized hi Bny City.
Fred Hotchkiss guarantees positive relief for
any cough, mid, ernup. or lung complaint l&lt;y
using Arter's English EemtMty, or will refund
the money.
Albion college has almut too more studMiks
thiui It hiul last year.
For eariehe, toothache, sore tiirnat. swelled
neck, and the result^ of colds and inflaniinntiou.
use Dr. Thomiw' Eclectrk' 011—the great jialii
destroyer.
Homer Ims a street sprinkler anil a milk
witgon this summer.
&lt; /
A trtire and reliable iiMlichri(—A compound

There are now two first-class .missions
vacant—those of Germany and Russia—and
two prominent consular offices*, ffrnt ot Coosul-General al Havana, and Consul 'nl
Call.io, Peru. The German mission will be
allowed to remain vacant. In all probability,
until tlie close of the present Administra­
tion, and so far no steps have been taken io
fill the other post
The Russian mission
was made meant by tbe death of Minister
Hunt, and the Consulate at Callao by the
death of Consul Moure, ot Illinois.

A large Blaine and Ixignu ctnb In* been
furnnd Tn 1 auudng.

Mr. Geo. V. WUUng. of Manchester, Mich.,
write*; “My wife luu !&gt;renalmost helpless for
five years, aobeljdes* that she could not turn
over in bod alone. Hlie used two txittles of Elec­
tric BiUiTv. and b so mueii unproved tluvt she is
alilr nfiw to do her own work.
Electric Bitters will do.all that is claimed for
tliem. Hundreds ot t'-&lt;ctimoiilHh attest their
grr.u curative powers. Duly fifty cent* a tarttle
at W. H. Goodyear’*.
Humored tluvt tbe Tuwola carbet Iwid is
playcd out.
CousiunptioD ha* been, and can be cured by
thr «* of Downs' Elixir.
Pliolographs on satin are the latest craze in
1
Consumption Cured.

H

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Au old physician, retired from practice, hav- Ing had placed in his tauids by- an East India
nuMlonary the fonnpTa of a simple vegetable
remedy for Che siwedy nnd jiermanent cure of
CousimipUon. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asttima ami
all throat and lung aftectlous. also a positive ami
radical eure for Nervous Debility and an nervous
complaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, tins felt
it bls duty- to make it known to bis suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
to retiere human Suffering. I will send free of
charge, to all who desire it. tills recipe. In Ger­
man, French or English, with lull directions for
preparing and onlng. Sent in- mall by address­
ing with stamp, naming nils paper. W. A.
- NOYEA.!« Power's Block. Kockester. N. k.
Miss Gabrielle Greeley was thrown from her
bttagv at t’hapiiMiua. X. Y.. «n Sunday, aud had

As a wire nsaicdy for Sick Headache, Sour
Hionw'h. Dyspeimin. Itullgettlon. Caustlpatkm.
Torpid UW? BlUhMwii^'., Ac.. ik» medicine is
equal te Dr. Baxter's Mmxirakr Bitten.
Hawn bop lutvr becii ImpoeuUng eows to get
wm-y Iovine ehvus.

WHEN CO-NbllEKS Wri.L ADJOGUN.

Tlie Idea of adjourning tbe present ses­
sion of Congress on the HOtli InsL is scouted
by old, experienced inembere. Tno Semite
Committee on Appropriations considers the
proposition impracticable. The prevalent
opinion Is that Oongre** will be ready to
adjourn some time between July SO and.
August l.
y
PUBLIC LANDS I [ESTORED TO THE I’EUPI.E.

During the present seasion the House bus
parsed bills declaring the forfeiture of ne irly?70,000,000 acres of lands granted to rallrords. The lain! is In Oregon, California,
Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Indian Terri­
tory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Ala­
bama and lAXiisInna.
WABinxc.TON, June IL—Judge Murphy,
uf Iowa, says Hint the frleuds of tl»e Hen­
nepin Cnnal are nut at all dismayed by the
black oyn which that measure received in
tlie House ThurMny.
lie say the clause
appropriating 8300.000 fur the canal will be
reinserted by the Commerce Committee of
the Senate when tlie Elver and Harbor
bill shall be sent to that body for
coucufTenee. » Should
the opposition
of Ute House still continue. It \wlll
be referred to a Conimltl -e of Conference.
Tbe House representatives on that com­
mittee will be chosen froth tbe River
and Harbor Committee, and, ns the
committee, with but one exception, favor
.the appropriation, Air. Murpby believes
that success will yet crown their efforts. Lt
io openly claimed at the House that the ac­
tion ot Thursday te attributable in a num­
ber of casee to railroad iftflusneea. One
Western Congressman went so far as to say
that the money disbursed by the corpota­
tions on Wednesday and Wednesday night
to bring about till* result would equal
in amount tlie appropriation naked for.
IN THK 1NTKKK8T OF AOBICCI.TVHE- ‘

The House Agricultural Committee has
decided to report favorably the bill estab­
lishing agricultural experiment stations In
connection with Stale and Territorial ag­
ricultural colleges. White, of Minnesota,
is entitled to the credit of tlie amendment
which extends tbe workings of tbe bill to
tbe Territories. It was he who proposed
the amendment and through his efforts it

meat stations at all State agricultural col-

stations, to bo managed uniter the direction
of the agricultural department, an allow-

it to

erabte difficulty in filling this office owing to
the fact that tbe, appointment would only
Iasi a few months.

for

Tbe Post-office Department has issued a*
bulletin announcing that tlie law reduc­
ing the rate on newspapers and periodicals,
mailed by jiersons oilierthan publishers, has
gone It|to effect The law provides that the
rate shall be one cent for each four ounces
or fractional port, to be fully prepaid.
THE GOVERNMENT ASKS FOH EXO.

r^7

Children,

K Portland Are-, Brooklyn, K. T.

CFHTAUR LIMIMKMT-an nlwolutc cure for Kbenm«llw.,. Sprains Hurns Gail“ &lt;•
“**“*"
truth.- P,,in-rell«-vln»«nd Howllnir Remedy knows to man.

Secretary Frelinghuysen has Instructed the
American Envoy at Madrid to ascertain if
Spain will part with Cube, and given him
authority to offer 810J.000.000 for IL «nd to
alate tliat no other Nation will be permitted
to make the purchase.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAID J PlCinc R’J

«M91gLHg?

Jl'ME DBIMMOXD.

TIME FOR ALL!

A Justice of the United States Supremo
Court said that, in his opinion. Judge Drum­
mond would resign within ten days and
Postmaster-General Gresham be appointed
to succeed him. Judge Gresham having
had bls attention called to this report, sold
that he had had a very favorable offer to go
to Chicago to practice law.
£
CONGHJWSIONAI'
Senate not in session ou the 14th....In the
House the'session was devoted to considera­
tion of the amendments made by tbo Senate

with all the

I'

ALURT LEA ROUTE."

CHAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

tbe appropriation for special mall facllime
on tbe trunk lines 8S5O.OJO. A motion to In­
crease to r4.3U0.0QJ tbe Item for railway postofflee clerks was lost, and the Houm insist*
ed on disagreement with tiic Senate.

•

Away

Given

HORRIBLE BUTCHERY.

Cairo, June Lt—The Government has
just received Dews confirming the fall of
'Berber. .The garrison fought heroically
and kept up a deadly tire on the rebels un­
til tbelr ammunition wm exhausted. Tlie
rebels discerning the cause of the cessation
of the fire from tbe garrison, charged upon
tbe works, falling on tbe Egyptians in
overwhelming numbers. A fierce hand-tohand fight ensued. Tlie Egyptians soon
snecumbed. Tbe captors then massacred
tlie remaining soldiers and nearly all the
citizens of Berber, fifty persons only sur­
viving U&gt;e massacre. Hussleu Pasha Khal­
ifa, tbe Governor, was badly wottuded during lite fight, but his life was spared. He
is now held prisoner by tbo rebels, it k
stated 30,000 Arabs have started for Don­
gola, determined to capture the place.
HuMleu Pacha Khnllta, tlie Mddlrof Ber­
ber, was rejmted to be tbe bravest and
ablest Pacba in tbe Soudan. He had 2,000
women and children under his protection
whom General Gordon had sent down
from Khartoum, believing that General
Graham would open the road from
Suakhu.
Berber, moreover, is the base
from which tlie operations will have to be
undertaken for the relief of Khartoum.
Husslen Pasha’s last appeal has a pathetic
significance. He recently telegraphed to
Na bar Pasha, the Egyptian Primo Minister,
as follows: “Are troops coming to my asslstance?. I ran hold out a little longer.
Tlie* Mahdi's Lieutenant Is now between
Sbend-i and Berber. He has sent emirs
and emissaries to the
Uleuias
at
Berber and nil the vlllngoi In Its districk and also all the districts between
Sbendy and Khartoum, demanding immedi­
ate submission to *Our Lord, the long ex
i&gt;ectett one.' There nre seven hundred tightIng men only in tbe garrisofL" Nubar
inquired if troops could be sent via Kormko,
andwgs In funned tliat It was impossible
unless an enormous number of camels were
taken to carry water. Nubar exclaimed,
soliloquizing, “Too late! I fear there is no
Itupe of relieving the garrisons."
London, June 18.—The news of tlie mgssnere at Berber him created a great sens*tion In London. Tlie speedy downfall of
tlie Ministry Is now lookAl upou' us certain.
Tbe entire Soudan south of tlie great bend
of the Nile Is under Hie complete control of
the false Prophet, with the possible exceptian of the littWrea bounded by tbe wall*
of Khartoum.
It is estimated that fnlly 10,003 people
were butchered in Berber. The imputation
of tbe city was about 8,000, the garrison
DinabenxI nearly LOOT, and 2,000 women
and. children had recently been sent thither
from Khartiiurn.

and

and on rvumM IlMuMMy;
Sour StomMh. H~Th«, Md
f°v,.ri.hn«.. It u»un»
natural »leep. vHtboul morphine.

Tlie necessary papers to secure the extra­
tian of John C. Eno, tlie defaulting Presb
dent of the Second National Bank, of New
York, were made out Saturday, and tlie
officers left with them for Canada at once.
The State Department has formally notified
the British Minister that the requisition has
been made for the surrender of Eno.

4

Infanta

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*•,T- Jo"«.
talbuatin.

CHICAGO.

Entirely
dJVEGETABLE
MANDRAr* AND

Cn^CURE
FOR

COSTIVENESS
The Waterbury Watch Co., of New York and Waterbury,
Conn., being desirous of advertising their name and business
have made arrangements with a number of the large retail
clothiers of this country by which the latter are enabled to
present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clothing
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved Sil­
ver Nickle Series ‘V.” Watches.
j
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are the
best low priced time piece made in the world.

We wish it understood that this is no lottery scheme, but
exactly as stated above.
Among those who have adopted the above are the following
well known concerns: J. 8. Hudson. Detroit, Mich.; E. R. Hull
&amp; Co.. Cleveland. 0.; Putnam Clothing Co., Chicago; F. W.
Humphrey k Co.. St. Louis, and many others.
.
We have 3000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
I
and will keep good time and require as little attention as any
1
‘ J100 watch.

Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tions and Skin Diseases.
Price, Stic. p«r bottle. Bold by all Druggists.

mu, jmai i IO, fry., tsrf.ac-x

AGENTSSx”

h Reflecting
Safety Lamp—
Csn I-' anil i"

far aftr
RMSHEC k MACKIN. Ctactasau»

JH* FREE!

£^LUBLESELF-CUIE
Frereriptir.ii of one of Un

(Each one put up in a handaoiue Mtin-llnwl case.)
in plain sealed envelope^*. VranrhueanAUU

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
■
’ or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.
■

Nervous Exhaustion,
Premature Decay,
Loss of Manhood.
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be as cheap Or

cheaper than cap lie bought elsewhere, and if you are not per­
fectly satisfied with your purchase, return the goods any time
within 30 days and get your money liack.
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Cropj Bitten by Free! In Jana
Boston, Mass.? June I A—Reports from
various parts of New England state that a
heavy frost Saturday night caused consldeiibls damage to growing crops. Cape. Vod
district reports the prospect for the cran­
berry crop entirely ruined, Involving a Idas
of many thousands of ttollara. Potatoes and
corn and vines of all kinds are seriously
affected. Much corn will hare to be rw
planted, and owing to the lateiuw of tl*
season a short cr-op will result In Norfolk
County, Mosa, tbe entire crop of vegetables
fe destroyed, aud farmers who nrake a spe­
cialty of early produce will suffer extremely.
Id Dearly all sections the gaawth of crops Is
retarded.
pimty ol Sagar and No ■arte*.
New Orleans, La., June 16.—The Une
Cotton MUI of Let wan, AbrahauB A Ox.
and the Louisiana Cotton Mill, Dear tbe
barracks, have^topped work, tuid this week
the Magtnnls Mfll will quit, thus throwing
some fifteen hundred operative* out of eragoyineaL Tbe new sugar relimvy uf the
W alUee Company put out the fins yester­
day with rereutaea thousand barrels of
augaron hand. ItJe eetim-tel that two
hundred thousand barrels of annr am
'

Young or Middle-aged .Men.w.th prewr
fnr Setf-treattnmM bv iH&lt;- giilaf Biysir

We have one of the most complete stocks ever shown in
this city.
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E. S. PIERCES’ Great Wardrobe.
,

GRAND RAPIDS.

ip one. A certain cure. X°&lt; cxpt nVre. Tbr*

CARTERS

FMwous^nTDEcrsivE BATTLESOF THE WORLD.

CURE

NewGqods! Call and See

The. Largest Stock,
The Best Stock,
The Best Made,
At The Lowest Prices

SICK

IN THE CITY

Bought for Spot Cash, at less than coat to manufacture them.

Aeta

HEAP..

R. MUDGE

ACHE

._____■■---- *X.« hvre in »

the

SVSMDY TO CALWRNIA*M SCHOOLS,

be Boaae Committee ou l*ublk Lands
the General Government to pay the
purposes.

He White, aged ton, draggwl Witite Yonngx, i
aged eight, from In front of an aprochlng I
train. Tbe tor Yocuir-. r.»fL. «wr.
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Hoteaktaa.

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ih trip fmt saw

aar»*s

KXIIICIXE CO., Se» IwL

BAND
MEN
«Af. f-awnni-.n c'jS

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BBgKSTr-

�^s.,sr»u&gt;AT.Jt

Our $10 All Wool Cassimere Suits for $5.00. .
Our $7.50 All Woo] Cassimere Suits for $5.00.
where ‘Ig von &gt;‘t*lci?rate the Fourth ? I
CWY Schoo“—Busy !
Our $15 Fancy Cassimere Suits for $7,50.
lu»a In the city school, this wed: xnd
,Tjl',us.thtr»«y.i»the finest look-]
next Reviews and examinations are
Our $18 Cassimere Suite for $7.50.
the order of the
day,
and all
pupil,
Imut
j.jc non mi the »tag«.
---------~™
Fupus
must
Our $20 ^.ight Worsted Cassimere Suits for 17.50
CURE to Hustings'™’ have a good be present u examinations In order to
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&gt;&gt;&gt; order to

'^TLocal News.

ut.

Muses Nettie Dale, s«— Mnn^,

VER

™ “““b '’llg&gt;i« Poxita, Luu, Airaw.

dd.f«shit'»ol'&gt;'"tttter&lt;~?1
:"**•*"
obtain passing .eants. None. will
_______
be
a.
u
i. iix I’ stJohn will orate at I Inuatuwl
MWse&lt;1--------------without &lt;them.
",
. The graduating
---------------------exercises’ win take
place Thursday evening June 86th at
VV1, don’t 'OU forget that Hie BasUnion Han. This years'class is much
ofira ha» excellent facilities for
larger than any previous class and
doing porter work.
every preparation Is being made to
srsDAX last Rev. Hunsberger deUv- have the exercises interesting. A cor­
M^fonr*ruions. About enough for dial Invitation to be present is extended
&lt;oe Jay, we'should think.
to all.

Sow M "s lira“
an&lt;1 Procure u111The Alumni reunion will take place
f.,rms for the luuid boys before the sol- Friday evening June 87th. An excel­
di«s'««l sailors' reunion.
lent program is being prepared, the exTuts''.'other makes one sigh for erclsee commencing at eight o'clock at
money an.l leisure to visit some of the the high school building to which the
public are invited. The Alumni supper
uany drllghtful summer resorts.
witLTttKV celebrate the fourth' at wiU be served at the Hastings House,
1'rreporl 'r ) ,s: you can sufely presume at the dose of the literary exercises.
one horse affair, either.
Crimes tn Babuy County.-Within
rxviT.vtion* have been issued for the the space of one month there have been
jwond annual reunion of the Hastings three attempts upon human life in Bar­
High Sebufl Almuni which Will occur ry county, two of which were successful
resulting in the deaths of the two vic­
on thf 27lh.
The Knifchta of Pythias of thia city tims. The tragic death of Under Sher­
are drilling these days. Judge Smith iff Scudder at the hands of Stephen
takes thf rake thus far, but Mr. Welton Durfee waa the tat of this series of
crimes following each other In quick
dose onto his heels.
Ilt RRAH for Hastings! The sec­ suovaaion. Then came the Strongond annual rnranipment of the Battal­ Foote affair occurring on the 31st ult
ion of Barry county is to be held at Fridnj' night last Hope townahip was
the scene of as dark and damning a I
Hastings, August ft), 21 and 22.
crime as Is recorded In criminal annals.
Have you yet invested in that silver
The perpetrator of the first murder
star baking powder at Brooks &amp; Cook’s.
now lira in the Barry county jail await­
We did and got—a napkin ring. Didn’t
ing trial. Unfortunately for himself
tare for the castor, fruit, pickle nor
and for the good of the community
flutter dishes.
•
... , uia
his wounds
are uuv
not imeiy
likely w
to prove ratal,
fatal.
uiuiub twu
Stbawbeuky shortcake is what the and he lives in hopes that a sentimental
average Hastingsite gets away with jUry wm either adjudge him “not
these days. Doubtless God could make guilty" or guilty of manslaughter only.
a {.etter terry than the strawberry, but The Nashville affair was a most unfor­
he never &lt;li&lt;l.
•
tunate one in all respects. The parties

that it »-ill i*

Ihi.x’T forget the excursion to Detroit
the Sith-^Tth. Only 8.T lor the round
trip, affording excursionists an oppor­
tunity of witnessing several national
league games and fine races.

implicated are men of hitherto high
standing in business and social circles.
The result thus far has been the
destroyihg of at least one home, and
the end is not yet. By the last tragedy
Tiie Young Ladies’ Band gave en­ an offensive old man, standing upon
tertainments at Naaiiville, Vermont­ the brink of the grave as it were, was
ville and Charlotte last week, meeting stricken down to a horrible death in
with good houses^ This company take, the darkness of night and in the fancied
their uepartnre from here to-day, security of his home. The only reason
that can be assigned for' the crime is
• Thursday.
. '
Now that the boss fugler of the Ban* j the general supposition that he was the
J possessor of a few hundred dollars, the
XEB is having a picnic, we who are
result of long years of toil and economy.
obliged to remain at home and toil, ’
To the thinking men of Barry county
would Ih- pfl aseil to have the Banner’s •
the question naturally arises, “When
friends bring around any and all items
and where is this carnival of crime in
f interest hapinningln tfteir respective
our midst to end? Are any of uiKpafe
localities, strawberries and ice cream
—our lives or our property?" This is
nut wanted.
.
.
a pertinent question, and one that will
• At rm: M. E. church Sunday exTuiug i. bear discussion. If needs Ue, the Ban&lt;-«&gt;ngrfgati&lt;m listened to Rev. , Xek favors the organization of a citiwill
Hunsbergf r’s ,-erruon to young hulli», I zens
sens league that —
In umkethisan unfavclimate for the longevity of the
which wus replete with sound and use- ora)de
*
thugs and
Nuumuirc.-.
"....pme.m.'vever.vnm
Mmurderers that evidently
’ inful
thuugl.'.'. W
e opine, however, that
I)r. Mary Walker, Susan
Misan B. Anthony
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and others of that ilk, would hanllv GENERAL. ORDER NUMBER TWO.
grw w iff! all the sentiments expressed
Hf.ad&lt;h aktkh- Fimw
‘

by the speaker.

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The

There will be a committee of arrange­
ments apjMJinted and programmes furnished in due time. Comrades let us
,oin heart an(j hand and make our secand annual encampment an event of
which we may

Colonel ConnH&gt;*»»H»K Flrrt BattfHon.
DANIEL BIRIMAL . Adjustanl.
Monday
mm.
Gov. J
ohn i.
P. .•yr.JOHx
StJohn at
Gov
.John
«*&lt; Union
Hau Wednesday evening, June »th,

tifi«! with the temperance work.

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Harper's Magazine frequently hits
a topic of the day, in its illustrated artiries, with notable timeliness. The lead-

।
•I

mg paper of the .Inly number will be
on “The Nile," a subject in which there
* just now a good deal of interest all

-I have been a greet
I matisiu for years, and have tried every
■ known renie.lyjnduduwgalvanh.bsb
teries and turkish baths. FinaUJ *
ttiedSl. Jacobs Oil the great!pato-etre

In TUr WhiMlr.

Hon. IL C. Paya«j
Bri»buae,Qu&lt;*n«land,Australia.''nt«.

over the world, w.th illustrations by
and can postively say it K“v0
-if 1 nderick Leighton, P. ft. JL, and staneons rriief. It puts all other ronefrmn other sources. The timeliness is
dies in the shade.______ _ ___
‘’ll.the more remarkable.* when it is remetnbered that it is Inrgely'a matter of
editorial i-rognosticatioiL since the
mnstrated sheets of the magazine are
made „p by lhp
neMrly
“•UBintulvanceTuf tbe dale of the
■
Magazine.

fotiiK following ladle, the Knighte' «U t,h™-rt ^g^ggfted&amp;Tn.
“11) thia, are iadeburf for the nuqfnifihott*r&lt;t tauquet given on the wearalon of ttafreeTrred'kHotdiklra
{“ imdituuon of Charlotte Lodge Na
"iK.ofl^on the Kith: Mra. A. D.

„
Mr«. R. D. Wbralon. Mra.
P y- bitekniar, Mra. J. M. Duron, Mra.
■ A. Oran, MraF. a. Ella, Mra G. M.
„T&gt; Mra G, C. Fox. Mra E. L.Hurtnon.
Mrs-L. M. Jones, Mra W. P. Lacey.

ON ALL THESE A STICLBS.

but VS”wh« °f t.derii? sh°W we can sel1
at sneh prices,
e^iviudy
?ier in their rainds they
mSsfi 1X
e -ngnt ‘he same Grades of Goods so

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.

Now we have placed on our Half Price Counter the followihg
. Bargains:

A. EGGLESTON,
Hartings. Mich.

Painter and Glazier,

Men’s Fine Worsted Cutaway Frock Cassi- Papj] flflfl WaiTflntPll I
mere Suits, cost the Manufacturer $16.50
"Uu *011 dlUHl.,
annd Retail for $20,00, will be
sold at once for

Will do all work In UuU line neatly, promptly

$12.00. $12.00. $12.00.

Brown Corkscrew ,^Worsted Sack Suits, worth
$18.00, with broad binding on

Only

PAPER HANGING

$12.00, $12.00.

Executed In a neat and workmanlike manner.

Four Button Cutaway Dress Tricot Suits,
Bargain for $18 and $20, come and
take one for only

We are making three
widths of Tire:

$12.00, $12.00, $12.00

CEILING DECORATIONS,
Call and See Me.

1L MM.

Nice Mixed Plaid Cassimere Suits, worth
$16.50 for only
Neat new styles of Cassimere suits, sold whole­
sale this season for $12, you can have
.
one suit for only $10.00,

Having returned U&gt; Hading’* I have opened a

Bargains in Boys’ Clothing.

Buyers are Invited to Call and See

Also All Wool Cassimere Suits, $3.50.

Them.

Tin and Renair Stop,
One door east of Brook* * Cook's, Slate 8$.

Star Clothing House,

And will soon have a full stock of

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

About Perfumery Chiefly! Building

Material!

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware.
l 4in imjw pn*)&gt;«red to take urden for

SiWBlUB,
AT THE LOWKfT KATES.

We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

annual ™x‘,“P'n™l ®{

p»-r and horses to hay, is only S1.5O.
talion bringing.their camp supjd.es and
■ i
ai । *
i
rations for the three days encampment.
iUE. Milwaukee sentinel date June ।
in
IWi is at haa.I. We notice in the baee I co1Ilpanlai are requested to be In uni• all column our friend Charley Baldwin form and armed as far as practicable, also
is given a send-off: after this wise: to have 40 rounds of blank cartridges
■•Bald win pitched for the home team and ,
V®
“ sBain Imttle.
■
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' glory'
-by retiring
- iv
• ;
I
. covered
himself with
I
a\s a prize drill has lieen suggested
the I’rorias on twoscratch hits. Straub I
j let each company prepare to compete
was liehind the bat, and faced Baldwin’s •I for the prize. &lt;Cusers tactics to be used.)
cannonading in fine style.”
v
/

Pfflmre.HMlwIll Instruct m well aa
please his hearers. None should miss
this opportunity of seeing and hearing
.
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WAGONS! ROCK BOTTOM PRICiS

ARE ALL GOING FAST.

'

wifi ,v MJ at the WraObind housv,
Utx-lLmti, &lt;m Frida* evening July 4th. iugs, Barry county, Michigan, August
The hall has lieen cohMd^rahly (enlarged, I ftlth, 21st and 22d, 1884.
■tn&lt;! this will !/• the first party held |
11
thi n* sima* the improvement. Mine !
Each company of the Battalic n will
host Petit promises all xvho rfttend a 1 ^port at tlie camp ?r0“™J-s
1 ‘®
I'lrasialtiui... Tbe bill indmliar «»P-1
pShraia’I'• ^.t-

Ont citizens should not forget the
. lecture by Governor John P. St. John,
u u w i
a ■
of Kansas, at I j non Hall, W edneaday
evening, the 24U i inst. The Governor
».one erf the tint.
____ ______
it speakers
of the,,day. I
On this occasion he will talk upon tem-.

water lime.

i

i

As.nuRii.if lliosv popular parties

LIME, PLASTER,

Quality Comes First.

Sill to Ridge Board.

LAN. KENFIELD.

Michigan Central

Consumers of perfumery know this.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

They do not know in the same way as the ctfemist; but

they find.out somehow.
They use persistently year after year perfumes that abound
in springing and satisfying fragrance at every stage of expos­

ure.

The .Niagara. Falls Htniia.
OUAMO BAFIDa DIVISION.
Taking effect May tmh. IgN.

•

Of Our Own Make,

While they buy disappointing perfume^ but once iu a

As low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

place.

Qraadiy, L&lt;
intaa..... ’

In view of the above facts I have just purchased a stock of

odors from American^ best perfumery manufacturer, which
is saying &amp; g°°d

as a*™08*, every large city in the United Plui&amp;gMatctog k taisg

States has one or more such establishments.

The are abw |
Dttroil

lutely the best, costing 20 per cent more on an average than |

PROMPTLY DONI,

Eaton Raipida

Morgan

all other perfumery',

ass

i A ml Satisfaction Guaranteed.! Irrtna.

If yon have any difficulty in gettingsuited on perftnnes that I
are fragrant aud lasting (and I know you do) try this goods;

and you will be more than pleased.

' Road Scrapers!
। We have a few on

KjurrvAno.

�GAIETY TURNED TO WO1
HORRIBLE COLLISION HEAR CAMOEH.

DKAT'l CRASH.

Pnn^nrtJ’inA, June IS.—Thera was a
crash on the Can.&lt;l«ui A Atlantic Railroad
Saturday mon. i.--. i'wo trains came to­
gether with te rible force. Eight people
wtve killed, and of the nine wounded sev­
eral will probably di.-. At 8:30 a train of
'three cars left Cniudun, N. J., for Lakudde
_Park with AhiHrcn trom Um Second Pm*byterian Church on an exeursko.
At
seven o’clock an accommodation train of
seven cars left Atlantic Ctty for Camdeu
and IfiiUadelphta. Tbe trains should have
passed at Ashland station, Superintendent
Batman! sent a telegram to the operator at
Asli land to bold tbe accoimuod.iliuD ou a
side track there until the excursion had
passed. Somehow the accommodation gut
by Ashland, and about a mile tills side
rushed headkxiginto tbe excursion train.
As soon ns partial quiet had been restore!
tbe uninjured went to the aiwistance of tlie
wounded. Fireman Nicholas Bartar was
taken out dead, with his entrails protruding.
Mall Agent Winfield Hiles was. with gnat
difficulty, gnttea out. He was lying deep
under the debris, and it was snme time be­
fore lie was discovered. He was heard to
call "Here 1 am,” and was thus fount
When gotten out he could not give much
account of himself, ss he was terribly In­
jured internally. and died in a abort time.
Frank Fenton, the surveyor of tbe road,
who wasou tl» train. w«s taken out after
about two hours’ work, mangled In a terri­
ble manner. Both engineers were killed.
Conductor Albert Smith and the brakeman,
Gustavus Edwards, of the Lakeside train,
were taken out dead. Smith was counting
his tickets in the front car. It was nearly
an boor and a half after the
ccident
before medical attendance w«s gotten on
tlie ground. Tbe most affvtbu thing
of tbe affair was the tact that the daughter
of Civil Engineer Feuton was on the "Xcurstau train. Site looked for her father
and was tnld thut he was *afe and had goue
ahead to flag the tenins. She then watted
and walked to Haddonfield. Ln a iuw tnln-

taken oat of tlie ruin*. his head altnost
flattened where it h.id lorn cniehrd. Ikiggage-master Vnughn waa .itoo kille.L Thu

The wool market opens five cents
lower thb year than last. The best
grade only brings 25 cents in this mar­
ket. Great are the benefits of free
trade.
There are several casas of diphtheria
and measles in the city and quite a
number of scholars who have been ex­
posed have been requested not to attend
school. Every effort will be made to
prevent the spread of the disease.
Thirteenth annual meeting of the
Eaton county pioneers w'ill be held cm
the fair ground, at Charlotte, on Wed­
nesday, June 2Sth, 1884, and will be ‘ad­
dressed by Hon. P. T. VanZile and
others. Interesting biographical sketch­
es of several departed pioneers will also
be read. This annual reunion of old
settlers can und should be made one of
the most enjoyable events of the year.
The dinner will be a picnic as usual,
tea and coffee will be furnished free,
with stabling for teems on the grounds.
Please come and invite your neighbors
to come with you.
Chariucte Leader.
.
.
The top of Ladd Termaine’s hack was
torn off Saturdav afternoon while pass­
ing through the gate at the fair
grounds. L. A. Dunlay, of Vermont­
ville, one of the occupants of the ve­
hicle. was thrown out, hail his left
wrist sprained, and received some severe
bruises.
Wesley Walker mourneth, and u-ill
not be comforted, because he knoweth
not the whereness of his eloping spouse.
If. in the sweet subsequently, the giddy
living should return to the deserted
hubby’s fond
we advise Wesley to
feed her on mushmelons until she cant­
aloupe.

Allegxn Journal and Tritane.
Any one might have cut a ton dr two
of J une grass in ‘the streets of Allegan,
there was such u heavy growth.
The residence of W. E. McCarty, two
miles west of Allegan, was burned last
Saturday morning, the fire taking from
a defective chimnej'.
We haye the sincerest sympathy for
Orno Strong, editor of the Nashville
News, in his domestic trouble. There
is no fairer, squarer, brighter, manlier
man connected with the state press
than he. His wife is a weak woman,
susceptible, inexperienced in the ways
of the world, but not naturally bad or
senual. This man- Dr. Foote there is
every reason to believe has for months
been attempting to seduce her. It has
l&gt;een the town gossip for months.
Strong-being himself an honorable man
was slow to believe wrong in others.
Finally, however, he came home at
night unexpectedly from a trip and
found the suspected destroyer of his
happiness in his home under strongly
suspicious circumstances. It is not to
be wondered at that he lost control of
his reasoning faculties and sought re­
dress at the point of a pistol. It may
have been an unlawful act, but it was
human nature. Indeed what brave
man would have done less! No one
whose good opinion is worth valuing
wi|l respect Strong less for the act, but
on the contrary respect will lie highteti­
ed by sympathy.—Charlotte liepublican.

Foreiqn Aflal.fi.
Loxoom. Juno li. — Neus has just
reached here that a wntui-spodt occurred
in Akulalg. Russian Turkestan, June 2.
The rirer wee overflowed and seventy
bouses destroyed.
Forty persons were
drowned.
London, June H.—Tbe Tlchborneclaim­
ant will be released on a tieket-ot-leave.
The bonding bouses of Raring Brae, nnd
Glynn. Mills. Currie A Co., have Issued
, five million poanda of the new Canadian
three and ono-balf per cent loan. Tbe min­
imum price waa ninety-one.
Sankey, the evangehrt and family
started from Liverpool for America Thurs­
day on tlie steamer Britannic. Besides re­
quiring rest Sankey was led to return home
by tlie demands of private budneaa.
Moody continues the work single- handed.
OOUKCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Bishop Ryle, of Liverpool, and many
Common Council met in special 'ses­
promlnent Americans, Including Marshall
Field, of Chicago, were present nt tbe sion Friday, June 18, 1884, Elis Honor,
Mayor Powers, in the chair.
services Thursday.
On roll call, the following Aldermen
were present: Black, Hogle. Jones,
Battling with Clouds of Insects.
Albany. N. T., June 16.—Commodore 'Parker, Stebbins, Tinkler and Wood;
'absent, Aid. Beamer.
Harvey Temple, of tbe steamboat Connec­
The following accounts were pre­
ticut, which reached here with a tow Sat­ sented:
urday morning, reports that about eleven Dan Shay
.812 80
o’clock Thuraday night when pausing Bercy's John Eggleston .
. 16 20
. 16 20
Beach, on the Hudson, tbe air became sud J. Wooton.............
. 16 80
dealy filled with insects, which landed on the W. H. Miller ....
. 16 3)
boat in such numbers that the mon were J oh n Shay ............
. 16 20
driven from their rooms. Tlie engine was John Bishop
. 8 10
stopped and tlie men commenced a battle Ed. Reynolds....
. 8 10
with the insects, which were so thick that A. Lamb...............
. 8 10
die Commodore could not see tlie pipe James Swin.........
. 8 10
lights. 'Hwy were the size of the ordinary Frank Eggleston
. 8 10
grasshopper, and were traveling from tbe E. Wilkins...........
, 8 10
w cst to the east Tlie battle lasted twenty S.Wilev.................
John
Tinkler....
minutes, and when they g&lt;K through tbe
. 6 60
Commodore says the dead Ihw^ts on the Joe Slattery .;...
. 8 10
deck lay six Inches deep. The woodwork Fred Cross..........
. 8 25
—_
of the boat waa•_ covered
with - ytUow Michael Casey...
. 21 00
stringy matter.
. 8 10
M. Piekle.............
. 8 10
William Buckle..
Ssxlon Badly Hurt.
P. Hawkins.....................
.HH
. 6 „
60
Naw York, June lb.— William Sexton, John Q. Cressy, surveying street. 11 80
the billlard-nlayer. met with a serious ac­ A. D. Maynard, police duty 2 85
cident Sunday,
While out driving he Bentley Bros, and Wilkins’, cross­
walk lumber, 1st ward.
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turned quickly out of the rtmd to avoid a
collision with another vehicle, when ills 1. S. Boice, wood
By AltL Parker, that the accounts lie
wagon waa upset. lie received a scalp
wound several inches long, and bad his left allowed, und an order be drawn on their
respective funds. Carried; all ayes.
fore-arm broken in two places.
The following petition was read:
Charles W. Butler, the wife-murderer, To the Honorable Mayor and Common
was sentenced baturday at Columbia City, .
Council of the city of Hastings:
.
We, the underaighned. citizens ana
freeholders of the city or Hastings, pe­
tition your honorable body that the
THE MARKETS.
road be graded on Creek street from
Main to H.
LIVE STOCK—Cattle...
Signed by Henry L. Newton. Joseph
Btaep........................
Ptlug, Preston &amp; Cook, A. M. Black, T.
Hon
Williams, W. A. Scidmare, O. 8. Had­
FLOl H-G&lt;xxl to Ciioic
Patent*
ley.
WHEAT—No. 2 Bed. ..
By Aid. Jones that the prayer of the
No.iHpnrur....... .
petitioners be granted. Carried; all
CORN
OATB-Weatern Mixed
ayes.
The following communication was
PORK—Mesa tNew/. . 7. ’.
received fromjCharlre Hotchkiss:
LARD-8team
We, the undersigned, residents of the
township of Hastings, Barry county’,
CHICAGU
Michigan, agree to pay the amounts set
REKY’K8—Extra...................
opposite our names on or before the 1st
Choice....’.
Good
or August, A. D. 1884, to the marshal
Medium .
of the city ot Hastings in said county,
Butcbcri' Mock...............
for the purpose of repairing the high­
Cattle
way descril»ed as follows: beginning at
the so-called Grund Rapids road, on the
BUTTKB—(rvamery...
west and south quarter line of section
seven in said township, running thence
FMirk-Wiukr
north to tbe sectionnlne forming the
north txmndary Due
section sev­
en; provided the said city of Hastings1
apprupristns an amount equal to the ag­
gregate of our subscriptions; and pro­
vided further, that said work and re­
pairs are done and completed on said
iteacrilied highway on or before August
1st, 1884.
H.G. Carter«15 00
Carter ID 00
sorw

mtw............

of Hnstinfps, for the purpose of testing
the right o&lt; women to vote for mem­
bers of the board of education of said
city, which said suit
pending in
the Circuit Court for the county of
Barry on appetd from the Justice’s
Court of Oliver H. Greenfield;
Reaoltxxl, That the city of Hastings
do defend said inspectors in said swiit.
and do save said Alien Jones and XA illlam H. Stebbins harmless from any
jud^ment or liability on account of
By Aid. Parker, that the resolution
of J. E. Bogle be adopted. Carried: all
ayes.
.
On motion, Council adjourned until
Tuesday night, June 16. 1$»4.
JOHN WEXBBKKT. Recorder.

[Chicago Current.] .
The Scientific American discussing
the increasing deficiency of the water
supply in the Xew England and Alidd.e states, so detrimental to tbe manu­
facturing interest# depen ling upon run­
ning water for motive foroe, expresses
the beljef that the deficiency cannot be
attributed to forest destruction because
the forests in the regions named were
long aim e cleared away and the scant
suppl of water is a feature of the past
few years history. A gentleman who
has given this subject much attention
has suggested that the drying up of
prings and swamps is largely explain­
able by reference to the fact tbat within
the last ten or fifteen rears, the busi­
ness of laying drainage tile on lands
desired for agricultural purposes, bar
increased enormously and the work
such a drainage system performs must
effect the sources which supply water
to the pond and streams where mills
are located. The same system may
tend in the west to aid in the produc­
tion of floods m the Ohio river,- br in­
creasing the drainage from adjacent
lands.
[ExchengA)
Ths Arclurological society of Athens
has deci.led to make researches at the
bottom of the sea in the bay of Salamis,
where the famous naval battle between
the Greeks and Persians waa fought
The water is not very deep in tbe bay.
As the present state of technical
science enables the society to adopt
efficient mesas of investigation, sad os
the association posMOses tire necie—ry
financial strength, it is hoped that the
enterprise a ill succeed.
Since the
Greeks lost about fifty, and the Per­
sians nearl i two Unndre.l galleys, which
have sin e .been lying undisturbed at
tha bottom of the sea. it is thought that
it may lie possible to bring up some
complete sjiecitnens, or, at least; por­
tions of them, which may afford more
accurate knowledge of the naval arch­
itecture of tlie old Hellenes and. tbe
Pers ana than can be gathered from
their writings. The attempt is looked
forward to with groat interest.

Ths Wstfnrm Gladiator.
[The Nation. |
The platform sneaker has his eqiecial
dangers as conapicnn;isiy as the l.wyer
qr the cier. yman; he ac tuire«, irsensibly. the habit of a v la liator, and the bet­
ter his f Being the p ore he becomes the

Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers
McCormick’s Twine Binders,
.
McCormick Iron Mowers

Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump

Spring-Tooth Harrows,
Jeicfezson. Tile.
Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase,

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
.

----- AND SEE THE-----

Latest and Best Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,
The simplest best binder in the market

The “Old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
Over SOO ot theae wagons are In use in Barry county today, and are giving the best of satisfaction In every caae.

In the line ot HAY TEDDERS, 1 can give you your choice oUhe three best machines made, I sell the Bullard, Allen and Bookwalt-r
Anything you want in Uie line of farm machinery I can sell yon.

**

*

Respectfully.

Chester Messer.
£ ADIES OF HASTINGS.

REMEMBER THREE FACTS.

Wheat. vrHte
Wbaat,ro«...........
com. retMlj...........
Data, pay
Boric. draavd.......
Beef, dnwd
Butter
fie.-::

Important to Farmers
J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
OF THIS CITY

MtauMer. MUs for.

Have entered Hie field and now offer for sale tlie time-tried antf alwaj s reflabls.

10

Tnyitalt^ iide* ..
Ume. bblil........
Water Llmibbl...
Balt, bbl .jJ.......
HMtor.t&lt;n..........
Beef HldeSl
CoURMro J..........
Wool|

1st—

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DATCMTQ
Obtained In the United
r A I L i I O»t»tCTM»dallpatent-Krant-

I I 1 I L. I 1 l V ||lg (V0Utr|„ by THUS. H.
SPRAGUE k HON, Attonicvn and Counselor* In
Patent Cantes, 37 Wjwt Conghkm Htbkkt.
Drraorr, Mich. Established 20 years. Pam
phlet free. Cortes।«ondcnee solicited.

Guardian'* .Sale.
In the matter of tbe estate of Edward Mat­
thew*. au iurofupetent
NoUoc is ierrby frtven that I abaH sell at pule
tie auction, to the highest bidder, on Hatunlar,
the 2d day cf August. A. 1). Ite*. at ten o'clock,
in the forenoon at tlie probate oflice in tbe -city
of HastInga, in the county of Barry. in the state
of Mlehlptl pursuant to license and authority
granted to gic on the 2d day of June, A. D. 1^4,
by the probate court of Barry county. Michigan.
.Ar*® eyat,‘- rtF,u- UN”
Interest at Um
'“a™1
,h« n!ftI «tate altuatw1
118 ,nJbe coonty of Barry, in the
state of MWhlgan, known and described as fol­
lows to-wlti
~
4 &lt;i uarter of tbe northeast quarter
enly-elahL Abo the undivided
&lt;&gt;ix-i;lnth i
reat In the north half of the north­
east quart
section twenty-eight. Both parceta being
-ni hjurnortb of range nine west

It is positively proven
that Zoa-Phora (“Dr. Pengelly's Woman’s Friend"),
is the l»est known remedy
for all complaints peculiar
to Women, young or old.

Any Lady feeding such
a remedy and postponing
the use of Zoa - Phora,
. makes a dangerous (per­
haps fatal) mistake.

We arc also agents for tbe celebrated

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a full line of Agricultural Implements.

For use bl FREDERICK HOTCKKKS.

triH*i«Mmu u» Kterotor on Brenawni.

See us and get our prices before buying.

J. M. ROGEES &amp; CO

We Have Gone

3rd—Evt

IEW8. Guardian.
Igan ln the circuit court for the
, In Chancery.
, complainant,

• George W. Brown, defendant.
Suit prndinx In tbe circuit court tor.tbe county

JOHNSTON REAPEBS, toWEBS &amp; BIMERS.

2nd—

Chancery Order.

-State of

Come in and see it.

I have the finest line of open and top buggies erer brought to this ctty, and sell them at dose figures. I have just received another carload o' me

»,MKh.
1‘robut, Order.

BUte &lt;4 M lehleu,.

or Bmtj-u.

Two doors east of our old Store to the building formerly•oc­
cupied by Ralph Jordan. Have fitted up the building into a

“T.

,ln
county, on Tuesday, the
earitiy to this court by affl‘t*J of June. In the &gt;e*r
i li resident of tbe state ofMfehigan
rosldener is unknown, that tbe tart
of rvsldenro nf tbe defendant, d^iml*
01
Falk.
own, waa in thb state Imt that his
“.ss:
anf» solictor. It U ordered that the said defetidant. Grorar W. Brows, can»&lt;' his appear
davit on

--------taiowu
Georv

iooo

Nice Grocery Store
And our 15c, 80c, 40e. 50c and 60c Teas cannot be beaten.

Canned Fruits, and finally a full stock of nice fresh groceries
always on hand

« Hotchkiss 10 00
■ide Cemetery Society 5 00
AM. Stobtdns;
o/ntw/. That the Common Council

Sugar from 6c to Oc per pound

CHAS. H. BRADY.

from
BOOBuon in &lt;

Cook.

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                  <text>Hastings
VOL XXIX. NO. 10.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 27, 1884.

The Hastings Banner,
Baku,' Co.. Mkh.

County News.

Choice Salt Meats,

WOODLAKD.

WHOLE NO. 1510.
Rev. Bertram is now considered as
nearly out of danger. His Lorre did
not run away with him as previously
stated in these columns. His carriage
axle broke but he was not injured.
Lightning struck a pine tree in H.
Lowe’s door yard Sunday evening
June 8th, throwing slivers and bark
about three rods. It shocked Mrs. Por-’
ritt a little, as she was Standing on the
stoop in front of the house within 38
feet.

Un*, which buvs one hundred barrels.
Tbooe who have two hundred dofUr*
or more
in can control the sale

I. N. Harter has put up a new awn­
remarkable profile have accrued for
ing in front of his drugstore.
several months on these ventures
Crops are booming. Prospects are
Even- *200 oertificMe last month netto
better for a large yield of crops of all
SI BSCRimON RATES I
ita bolder about 865, and tbert? has beet
,i.oo per year: If paid within six
kinds than it has been for the past two
no month since the scheme started ber&lt;
,, -, ,B.'r year; If not paid until ex­
in which the holdem ’.oat money.
Now
years.'
war. fil.50. Subscribers out,.f Him Cu-.fi».® P" year- ln'
it la evident that to the average governJohn
Gibson
and Ed. Cunningham
krtriatuy cash In advance.
meat
clerk,
wbow
salary
barely
meet&gt;
both boast of having the best crop of
bi* family expenae* month by month
cohi in the town'.
InVERTlRlNG. RATES:
thia-form, of gambling must be very at
Price and quality guaranteed.
An effort ie-teing made to institute a
tractive. To be able to odd &gt;50 pe
fc
ear.......................
filOO 00
ORAJTGEVIXX*.
‘ b.fige forspeelul positions.
Good Templars L^dge. The greatest
Mrs. H. C. Nevins’ house was struck month to a salary of 8100 or f 150 pe'
Cash Paid for Grain, Wool a Hides,
obstacle-to the enterprise is t&lt;5 find an by lightning last Friday.
The only month appears to be to make this eart:
Ac., at
JOB PRINTING.
a little heaven. So it is not wonderfu
unoccupied evening of the week to damage was tearing one ’ chimney to . thitt the excitement is spreading. Who
,.r dr is felt in tlie Job Printing De­
. .Jie BAXNtH. Evenrthing in the
hold the meetings.
pieces ami setting the roof on lire. The ever can raise 8200 to put into oil is do
, - new-and with the latest faces of
St&gt;:
The G. A. R., Post will give a straw­ inmates were very much frightened.
-■ approved patterns of machinery ,
ing so, and the broker I have spoken o
-ti-iH workmen employed, enables the
berry and ice cream festival at the
•Dr. Ed. Fish has located at Fondulac, tefis me that be will double bis businee
,&gt; do [Ir^whew Job work.
■ ’this month. He tells me of men wh«
town hall on Saturday evening next, Wis.
have sold their bouses to put the who!
rpHE NEW
There is a side-track going to be built
the proceeds to be used for the benefit
proceeds into oil. One 81,400 clerk it
Cti.:
i'rximtr.
Prosecuting Attorney.
of the Post. Members of the Post are at Gun Marsh crossing. A conductor
the Sixth Auditor’s office has 85.000 ii
said there were more passengers &amp;
his hands, upon which be made las
making
an
effort
to
purchase
uniforms.
Lawyers.
. Dtfe?lt.,u\v*3F bee“ ,,uule ln U&gt;* paymeut of
month about 81,SOO. None ot thee
The band has been engaged to furnish ting on and off the train at that place
men will admit that there is any senou
than all other stations coin biurd, be­
.til conks of the Slate. Collections
the music.
risk, and the broker assers that with »
ittfr. Money to loan on real
The patent road scraper has /made tween Battle Creek and Allegan.
North of Merchant's Exchange.
■
large a margin as twenty cents a barrel
Michigan, to Hiram Chase, of the same nlace
Frank
Hewitt,
of
Chicago,
spent
a
H^ordSi In the office of Righter ofD^Ufii hosts of friends in town since its advent
with oil fluctuating from ninety cents t
Desiring to give our new tneUtai an Introduc­ Barry county, Michigan, on the 17th day 6f De­ here. If an expression could be had of few days in Orangeville last week.
81.00, the risk is very small when tran.cember. A D. M77. atone o'clock n. ra,,
llSJr
tion to the public, we have concluded to furnish,
actions are carefully watched. Th
Mrs. Frank Ward and sister will give
on
page
iC;
iakf
Indenture
of
the
choice
of
the
voters,
no
doubt
the
Lawyers.
even though the cost of production greatly ex­
most apparent risk to me is that of tha
concert
at
Orangeville
next
Tuesdaytown would purchase one or two of the
ceeds the old method so long In um, our Fine
Itaslibgs National Bank.)
broker running away wWk the margin.*
July
1st,
in
the
church.
Finished Artistic Imperial Cabinet Cards for
scrapers, the town board having no
There is one peculiarity in the bust.^
JOHN CAR VETH.
•3.80 per dozen; Panels, g4^o: Cards, g2.oo:
Geo. Bunce, formerly proprietor of
authority to purchase.
worth noticing, and that is that none &lt; Attorney at Law, Tilt-Types, 4 for 00 cents.
the
Gun
Lake
House,
has
bought
a
the brokers will allow women to dea*
The highways and bridges of the
gen. on PfUte
ou which mortgage there is
MiddMllle. Mich.
with them. They say women are to
The public are cordially invited to call and claimed to be due.at the date ottnh notice town are being placed in a better and farm in Nebraska.
ot four hundred and twenty dollara
D W MSKEttlf,
eager to risk, too impatient with a dul
examine sjxiciniens made by the instantaneous
Mr. Morrill and lady are prepared to
much safer condition than for some
j.
Lawyer.
market, too excited over an active one.
process at the New Gallery.
entertain
guests
at
the
Lake
house,
years past.
and. last but not least, too
‘
over Spaulding s dry goods store.)
having refitted the same.
.Sojourners
W..« attend promptly to all business In all
operative, notice Is hereby given that on Satur
AMTRIA.
speak highly of this house.
naa-ff charges reasonable.
Sylva Chapman is worse.
Corn badly damaged by the heavy­
Berald.
_______ _ __________
of the court house In the city ot Ha&amp;tlnn In
a
• ;vi \-.\&lt;ruN,
Frank Lewis is moving into Jacob rain. *
.
AAttorney at Law,
“A LITTLE MOHMEMgE."
Mrs. Eli Nichols and Mrs. L. W.
, &lt;»ier J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.M store.)
county of Bany.) 1 shall sell at public auction to Hartom's tenant house.
the highest bidder the lands and prernl^UdeJacob Hartom is in very poor health Wing visited friends at Allegan last
—A shopkeeper in the far West hav
?-fc-T,er* m all courts of the State. Collections
scribed In said mortgage to-wtt: All that cer­
pr&lt;r rlv attending to.
ing bad a ttorniy diocueaioc with hi
tain piece or parcel of land situate in the county this summer.
ENDORSED BY
‘
better half, put the shutters up an
PTw.“L&lt;n\:BY. M. D.,
SUPEWp of Bany aud state of Michigan, known and de­ Miss Man- E. Wilcox's school in the
scribed as follows, viz: Commencing at the
affixed the folio wing notice;—“Clooe*
BOWERS MILLS.
V«
1 ’hvsician, Sn rgeon and Oculist.
quarter post oa the south side of sect ton thirty- Mayo district closed last Friday, with
The click of the mowing machine during altercations.
five [»J In town two [s] north, of range ten [101
i-’Tii*. .nil Thorn St., Hastings, Mich.)
west, running thence west ten [toi and one-batt the usual exercises. At the close of the again greets the ear.
' &lt;—A Philadelphia journal remarks tba
' .1.- m tiwn or cotmtry promptly attended.
1)41 rods, thenee south ten [10] rods and four [4] school the ladies served the school and
the beer brewW in the United States i.
&lt;WL - liodn-s to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
feet, thenee east ten and one-half ROH] rods,
The G. A. R. boys are preparing to
te&gt;ph«ne at Holloways' drug store.
enough to float the American navy
thence north ten 110] rods and four [4] feet to company to cake and ice cream.
.
gap- sp,-.!lal attention paid to surgical diseases
accommodate a large crowd on the 4th Why, of course. We have seen fort'
the place of beginning, lielng a part of the
A number of the center folks took in
north-east quarter !&gt;il of the north-west quar­
of July. One would think from the schooners drawn out of one keg.—Chi
(Hl of section two (2J. In town number one
ai?! ter
Q.V.KETT A BUTLER.
U1 bort*’°t rutige ten [10] west, or so much the last dav at the Mavo school.
large amount of lumber being drawn oago Tribune.
as shall be necessarv' to pay the amount
«C
i’ysiciank and Surgeons,
45000
—We read in an exchange of a youn;
on thereof
on the grounds that they were going to
due on said mortgage with Interest thereon at
Carlton.
il’r.ilrieviUe, Mich.)
lady having been made craxy by a sud
ten per cent., together vrtth the costs and exBliley Cranson died Monday evening, build a city.
I.
&lt;ir (lay. promptly attended.
den kiss. This should teach' young la
epnses allowed by law.
, Dated May ad. A. D. l»U.
Some young scamps stayed on the dies to be constantly expecting some
the 16th, with hemorrhage of the bowels
.
MANLY M. CHASE,
flMMEinUN.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
One of our farmers pitied a tramp grounds after the town picnic closed thing of that kind, and to be prepare*,
. :i&lt;;!iiu.p;ithic Physician &amp; .Surgeon,
and
tore down some of the stands, for it when it comes.—Louell Viilxen.
We
now
feel
that
we
can
truthfully*
**
“
&gt;
epnand
hired
him
at
a
good
price.
In
a
few
.-,■«« dem
of Holloways’ drug store.)
—An Indiana jury has awarded 830.
scientlously say. without fear or favor, and
days the tramp appeared promoted, broke up the seats and raised Cain gen­ 000 damages to a woman who swonprove it by
r: Wm. .10NES.
erally.
For their fun they were made that a man had kissed her 3.000 timet,
drew the milk stool and threatened the
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,
Dentist.
ai well as historical stata, that the White
It is a' mighty cold-blooded woma.
From circulars received we notice that a large helpers; wanted to whale the entire to dance to the music of about 850.
A -• rk proniptly attended to.
Bronze Monuments and Statues' are thu best in amount
ot laud in Norman. Polk, Manhall and
Mr. West spent a few days here last who wilbkeep &lt;-ount when kisses are *
the world.
■Kittson counties. .Minnesota. Is offered for sale family, and when discharged for-his
thick, and the unfortunate victim of he:
IVELTuN &amp; CROOK
S. A. HOLMES, Agent,
week
looking
after
his
property.
to actual settler* at the extreme low price ot
conduct, informed the family he intend­
THREE 1M)LLAR8 PER ACRE,
Hastings. Mich.
Members of the I. O. O. F. of this deceit is ehtitled to the sympathy of al:
ed to remain and board. The ladies of
his confiding seat—Lowell Ciluen.
t
.v - ip-til* for the Watertown Insurance Cto.
in quantities of not less tlian lt» acres or more
—“Boy. how much do you want foi*
Thri &gt;. rite TMilicirs on a man’* property against yOR SALE
than :uo acres. These counties are located Jn the house settled him by abitration place were in Hastings Sunday, attend­
kx- i; tr&lt;-.’!i/htnhig or wind; against a man's
the famous Red River Valley. about&gt;hlch every With the hot water policy.
ing the funeral of Esq. Hayford.
j that string of fish?” asked an amateu
fanner has heard more or less.
1:!- . 4« a||i alid arcidfittV
•
John Briggs has returned from the . fisherman on his way home from a dfij 's
The terms of payment are also to be very lib­
Mr. Holmes, agent from Detroit, was
ZlOUK i 'll ELDON.
era), only AO cents an acre down, balauie 111
north. He thinks Bowens Mills the j sport.-. The boy named his price. “Al
six annual payments. The offer upon these here taking orders for monuments.
right, there’s your money. Now jus
terms is to remain otien only to Deceintmr 3lst,
best
place yet.
One young man objects to working
throw me the fish;” and he dexterous!
vJfs-i-.ii Abstract Block, Hastings, Mich.)
t»M. and Is confined to land located i.ot less
than five miles from the line of the 8t. Pace, his road tax, on the grounds that the
caught them. “Talk about catchin*.tui'only &gt;&lt;i‘t &lt;if Abstract Books In Barry
JfORGO-THORW APPLE.
M1KNKAFOE18 &amp; Mamtoha Rv. This Is prob­
fish?’ be said, as be pursued bis wav.
roads are bad enough now.
ably
the
most
liberal
offer
ever
made
by
any
A
C.
Hogan,
a
former
resident
of
The property known as the "Morgan Place,'’ Land Grant Railroad Company, and the terms
—“Haft.”
said
a Philadelphi:
i
riioTE, m. i)..
L&gt;
Miles Andrus has the mumps
on Church street, Hastings, Mich.
Thornapple, visited with H. H. Sparks mother. “Mary, I heard you eoax youn^
are l&gt;ettrr than can be obtained from the Gov­
Ju.
Physician and Surgeon,
ernment, and the lands covered ore the most
Mra. Wm. Cole’s grandmother is dead. Wednesday and Thursday of last week.
Mr. Blank to remain as he rose to g&lt;
productive
of
any
unoccupied
lands
In
the
Lull
­
■ ■ .ist side Main St.. Nashville,Mich.)
Sunday school organized lit Roger’s
ed States. Clicy are the cheapest lands consid­
No sir; it was not a Colonel Jefferds when the clock.struck ten last evening
next door north Wolcott House.
For terms, etc., call on or address
ering the location aud quality, in the -tutted school house.
’Post that was organized at Morgan last Man-, it was, wrong in you, why dir
Al! ... • promptly attended too. day or ulght.
States, and ever)' home seeker should 'take ad­
Tuesday, but a Lady’s Relief Corps, to &gt;ou■ d® z_____ “Wjty, now,” artleasl}
vantage of this offer without delay . Il presents
an opportunity to every one to secure too acres
PRICHARD VILLE.
•
■
.
. . replied
itMilifMl the maiden,
rn
TOaEI’II KNIGHT.
“Mr. Blank is verj
of his own choice of land for M0.00 down and
lie known as such in connection with good company, and you know you hav*
'I
Veterinary Surgeon.
, R. Haynes has got his barn nearly
six annua! payments of 9M.B7 with Interest
Colonel Jefferds Post No. 82, G. A. R., always taught me to keep good com AGENT.
iHrt :,&gt;■&gt;•,Rutland. near Yeckley school house.)
From tile pamphlet furnished we notice also ready for the roof.
tMU there arc immense quantities of land along
pany, and so I kept him.”—PkUadelpkiu
"f .in-ml al! calls for services night or day.
Nashville.
the line of the St. Paid. Minneapolis &amp; Manitoba
8. Weeks has a buck that sheared
Or MRS. F. M. POTTER. Vermont* llle.
' Star Lodge of Hastings aud Nashville |
Ry., lu Dakota, that can be secured front Ute
Government free, under the various I. S. laws. 30\ lbs. of wool this year.
—White John Gilhooley was return •
picmced
at
Thornapple
lake
Thursday
,
Any one desiring further information orjimp
OEWER PIPE,
During the sho.wer of Tuesday after­
; ing with his wife from the opera, afte
’:&gt; BROWN &amp; POLHEMl’S,
can obtain same free by writing to C. H. W AKafternoon, June 19th. The heavy rain-'I having been out several times betweei.
REN. General Passenger Agent, st. P.. M. &amp; M. noon, the residence of Geo. Prichard
]) uiihcp.ithie Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
Ry.. St. Paul, Minn. The map furnished Is a was struck by lightning. It struck the fall caught some of the picnicera out on j the acts, he turned tn her and sajfi: “Mj
•• •ver.lulitn HuMell’s Htorc..Maln St.)
the lake in small boats. A good di ‘ •h- dear, can you tell me the differenoe be
roof near the chimney, passing down
iiKuvr-d from th( ofitce at all hours of
•■riltaht. Dr.
will give special
ing the result.
.1 tween
- -------Patti
—- -’s voice and the shawl w.
to the eave spouts to the lower story,
wrapped the bsby in?” “Not in on*
&gt; 11&gt;
&lt; of IheEyr :ind Ear.
[•reaching «ch alternate Sabbath evening,
” replied his better half. •'Well.
where it entered the house, shattering
evening, at R. R. Hall, Morgan, by El- , !’!! tellyx
tel! you in two sentences. . Patti '
WHEN READY W Pl.AS YOVR VACA- the siding and damaging the house
der Abbott, of Barryville, and th\ Rev. I| voice
•
*
enraptured
you and I. and Uk
OLME* A HOLLY,
r
TION REMEMBER- that no |»ort on of badly.
The family were at supper at
the American Continent has such a dellghthil
Of Woodland,
shawl enwrapped voun» and mine.”—
Jennings, of Lansing.
climate as that of MtxxKsoTA anp NoirritKBS the time ajid a portion of the fluid
1 San Frmcioco Poti.
• bi call the sjiecial attention oLdhelr
Dakota.
Mr. McClure, of Marshall, has a force I —Applicant—“Here is a manuacrip'
passed directly under the table, shock­
««. W**:nl&lt; to their
. '
AND
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA
uij like
ing Mr. Prichard severely
Ed had or hand, at work repairing the mill
hich I ^
would
like you
you to
to look
look o,er.
over.”
With Its -clear days, deliciously comfortable
dam at Morgan, formerly owned by Mr. I Book-publisher—“It would be usele»
his
feet
under
the
table,
and
one
foot
night.*, and exhilarating atmosphere.
!
.We
only
accept
I
Ruckle.
•
LWe
only
accept
manuscripts
from
noted
KNTIKKLY FREE FROM MALARIA.
must have been directly over or upon
” Applicant—“Bat
Mr. Murry and son were in Thornap- j• authors.
authors.''
But _____
I am a
beautttUl scenery, romantic drlvw. an nbund- the iioard traversed by the electric
book
ran
through
ance of excellent hotels. steantl»outs. railroads, fluid in the passage. He As so shocked pie and Morgan Monday last, taking the ,[ _____ _____ _ _ My first
etc., offer Innumerable attractions to SV MM EK
I manv editions.” -Publisher—•• Ah. in
j deetf! Come in. my dear sir. Take
that he could not stir for a time.
He census.
at/bamlowh elevator.
। seat.” Applicant—“1 am the author o:
■nSY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS
has a blister on the bottom of his foot
Speculative Clerks.
। ‘'rhe Bread-Winners.’ ”
Publisher—
and
on
one
of
his
toes.
Mr.
Prichard
li.n-1, offer—a llo- r»rr ,nmetlorro[
Within a few months there has grown ji “Great Josephus! Another one! Jim.
ASHVILLE
SAIT WATKB BATHING.
had fortunately finished his supper and
up among the dorks in the departments call the dog.”—Borton Transcript.
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,
rupbM, "ol lull Inlnrmtlui
gone into another room. He had been a perfect crjtze for speculating in the .
stiimetoiika. Osakis, Alexandria, Ashby, or
itevils Lake will be furnished free on appllca- sitting directly over the spot struck on New YdYfc-markets. There has always i
The Important Point
AND GLASSWARE.
the floor, and had he l*en there would been more br less of stock gambling |
H. WARNER. Gen Passenger AgL
I
“It is a remarkable c»ae,” said r
st. Puil. Minneapolis &amp; Manitoba Ry.. St- «»&gt;. have been severely injured. The other among the clerks. It began during the | doctor to a brother physician, tfie lattin
war. when Washington was an excel- I just entering the profession.
* Minn.
___________
I luat &lt;»nfi&gt;rln&lt;7
nmfMudnn
persons in the rooirt were Mrs. Douds,
lent point to watch the gold market
loqMHe todd*nn honest business, pay »'
--------Mrs. I. Weeks, Mr.I Prichard’s daughter,
**My experience of course is no'
Clerks in the Treasury and War De­ large?’ returned the young man. mod­
* tor produeaiuk Hastings or Nashville, and '
Helen, and the baby. None of the last partments then operated largely, and
. ' 4-HHls at a reasonable |&gt;roflt, competing ;
County of Barry: In Chancery­
estly. “but I quite agree with you doc­
Washington Sponable aud William L Bapli. named were but slightly shocked.
the foundations of some pretiv consid­
1 'li&gt;- above places.
(
tor; it certainly is a rcmarkabhs case,
Complainants,
A log barn on the premises of L. erable fortunes were then made. Since and one at great interest to the profes­
George F. Kent and Benjamin F. Baldwin, Dethen there has been no time in which an
sion. Do you think we will be able to
Wright was struck during the same
observer could fail to notice department
save the patient?’’
* ■ .Mipntiate the liberal patronage our
shower.
people among those ^tcr
a look
Draft, left cut, and
“Save the patient!’’ exclaimed the
luivegiven us in the past, and hope to
at the “ticker” about lunch bour.-iA
first speaker; “no, we won’t be able to
.&lt; Luge.part of Woodland trade by fair
bind
broker tells me that’ quite a number of
FREEPORT.
save the patient, but we will have »
u.. : and ipw prices.
well-to-do
clerks
lost
their
all
in
the
from
S feet
From the Herald.
post-mortem examination, and that fool
All crops are now looking well in raid on Northern Pacifies last fall. A much more importance.— Pkiladclphii&gt;
long.
good many are now paying interest on • 'all
this vicinity.
mortgages
put
on
their
homes
tn
make
Sx’.EN PER CENT, discount for cash
Mr. H. Shepard is the happy father of 'good their margins through that long
—Atthe invitation of a French gentle
!Suw’thc?r wiwwance In thia cause to be en-‘ill be given on sums of $1.00
an eight pound girl.
fight against the inevitable. Just now
Janeiro,
a number of French Senators,
and upwards, except sugars
Parties from Hastings are painting crude petroleum is the favorite article
Reapera.
to gamble in.
There are several deputies and journalists dined togethri
and prints.
John Moore’s new house.
recently in Paris, to celebrate the aboli­
Even »rttele of
brokers
who
deal
only
in
oil.
One
of
Freeport expects to get a telephone
them tells me that he has three tion of alavenr in the Brazilian Proviec*
Having and Hanentiny Machin- &lt;ler;
Urfruilml. line from Hfffftlwi. This wlU connect hundred Treasury cleks on his books. of Ceata- Up to a very recent dm*
be «»ken os to:Hew d t J t
Baldwin.
George
F.
Kent
anfiBenjar
us
with
Grand
Rapids
and
all
other
im
­
J '
ery ustd.
He resents the epithet of "bucket there were 'JO,000 slaves in this province
\\T &lt;»( hPcabding
shop” when applied to bis office, and An English newspaper at Rio (the Newt •
AlwlbelW®’"*01 •UU""'"
portant points in the state.
Thieves broke into Alfred Benedict’s asserts that his principal in New York has made a good fight for the Ceara
..riiited an&lt;l drculat ng in
as for all slaves hi Brazil. Th&gt;
SSI 1kiuli" taSrh
"SV granary on. Sunday, while the family actually buys the oil dealt in. He slaves,
PsSHftVS
charges five 'dollars for buying and sell­ editor of it is a young Cornell gradu
were away, and stole several bags of
ing each thousand barrels of oil, and
uTn’Virago
Bbo'e pre' wheat and cleaned out his pork barrel. sixty cents per day for holding it, which Journal.
Also a grand big stock of
is called storage. ’ When be sells short,
—Daniel Smith, of Bnahvilie, N. T­
*rt^%ANK ThO^KKH; Circuit Judge. I No clue as yet.
&gt; L&lt;r*a»|y to do WOOL CARDING this sea­
Mr. George Karcher, wife and moth­ there is no charge for storage. The was kitted in the knee by a hurae. am
Ma ' .v^iiort notice at his old stand, north side
refuMMl
to call a doctor s» be coulP
margin
put
up
in
all
cases
is
two
bun*
er, were thrown from the rear end of a
dred dollar* fur each one tbnu«and bar­ doctor the hurt hiinalf. So be botuu.
** Ae tiver. in the city of Hastings. I want all
tv Kr&lt;l*tt,r'
,
_________ —_____ __
rels.
Very
few
of the . clerks have on a poultice of fine cut tobacco and in
***** ukm away by the first day of December
'pK«T AW» TB1BCKB injured. That they recaped with to more than that amount in his hands at forty-eight hours it killed him.—
a time. He'takes as low* as twenty dolFor only
!n’r yvo**few bruises was ven fortunate.
gy8ubscriptlm»s taken at this office.
fij ”'urs,MayM, wa«.:
.
WELCOME MARBLE.

MARSHALL L. COOK.

Genoa Line,

Akron Cement,

Corn, Bran,

fiteNMMElrf

Sctotlca.

Bulow’s Brick EleraUr.

cnii i n &amp; i-oi.iatovE.

ART GALLERY,

K

£ MJ a

!. 1UOM.

MONUMENTS

F

A RegularJBonanza.

D

At a Bargain

C. Whitcomb,

D

Drain Tile,

H

SPRING STOCK

Chilled Plow Points.

c:d shoes, hats and caps,

Agricultural
Depot.

Bzcsl&amp;ior 2-ta Trias Sisis?,
Light in
wall elevate and
10 inches to

grain

Rawson anil Crown Mowers,
Royee

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY.
.

Welcome Marble

’

FARM MACHINERY
Hardware and Building
Material, Doors, Bash.
Glass, Ac., &amp;c-. &amp;c-

c. L. GLAbGO^.

THIS SUMMER,

VV

�The Hastings Banna’.

The exteoldiers nd sailor*
in Washington gerwxaded Gm.
shall cling
as he
on the evening of the 21st. They a»semhled at the city-hall and forming in
Hastings, Mien., June 27,1884.
uffrt
con
eno
platoons of twelve marched, headed by
^T“aad
=
with the firepan, seldom
the Marine Band, to the General’s rraiof our government In the time when the State, cosen
dence on Twelfth street, where a crowd making this arraignment of democracv, packet were the m|y
Sonication betwere
of 2,000 or 2,000 citizens had already te- my friends. I appeal to no passions nor
reopen settled questions. I but utter
rare that one of the tea- wa w-BC
sembled. The procession was liberally the calm, sober words of truth. I sav is
F*r President,
rt^drtfenH. met
“&gt;’*&gt;*’?
supplied with banners, rockets, Roman that until every state in this broad and and when the writer mocalyrm
JAMES G. BLAINE,
Maine.
candles, and noise-making devices. The beneficient Union shall give free recog­
For Vice President, ]
banner of the Army of the Tennessee nition to the civil and political rights
JOHN A. LOGAN, of HHnou.
of the humblest of its citizens, what­
was displayed from the upper window
ever their color; until protection. to
editorial Notes.
of Gen. Logan’s house. Gen. Logan’s American citizens follow the flag/at
foroerl?er^°teiS,SwffintoNi^a
appearance was greeted with a storm of home and abroad; until the admirable
George William Curtis and his man
cheers. When the applause had subsid­ monetary system established by the re­ Falls and Buffalo,) is hale and hearty
•milliner compatriots are most vehement
publican party shall be placed beyond
ed he was introduced in a brief speech danger of subversion; until American and bids fair to live for many yearsThe strange stories of his early advcaiin their opposition to “bossism;” and
by Gen. Green B. Raum. Gen. Logan labor and industry shall be protected ture would fill a volumn. At one time
yet there never was in this country a
then addressed the assemblage as fol­ by wide and equitable laws, so as to when going downs mountain near
greater attempt-to nominate a presiden­
give full scope to our immense resourc­ Lewiston’with no less a personage than
lows:
tial candidate by boss tactics than that Comrades and Eellovv-Citizens:
es and place every man upon the plane General Scott as a passenger, the brakes
to which he is entitled by reason of his Eve way and the coach came on the
.made by these same independents.
The warm expressions of confidence
di of the wheel horses. The only
They assembled in solemn conclave, and congratulations which you offer capacity and worth [cheers]; until edu­
cation shall be as general as our civili­ remedv was to .whip the leaders to a
me
through
your
chairman
impress
me
and decided that neither Arthur, Blaine
zation; until we shall have established gallop. Gaining additional momentum
nor Logan must be nominated; that it with a deep sense of gratitude, and 1 a wise American policy that * will not with each revolution of the wheels the
l&gt;eg to tender my sincerest thanks to
mast be Edmunds or they would bolt each and all of my participating friends only preserve peace with other nations, coach swayed and pitched down the
the ticket, and support an opposition for this demonstration of Kindness and but will cause every American citizen mountain side and into the streets of
to honor his government at home and Lewiston. Straight ahead at the foot
candidate! In other words, a faction esteem. Your visit to my house at this every civilized nation to respect our of the Steep hill flowed the Niagara
-ime, gentlemen, is interesting to me in flag [renewed cheering]; until the Amer­
that cannot poll 50,000 votes in the
river, toward which the four horses
a double aspect. As citizens of our
whole country, sought to dictate terms common country tendering a tribute to ican people shall permanently establish dashed, apparently to certain death.
a thoroughly economic system upon the Yet the firm hand never relaxed its
to the republican party of the nation! nw us a public man, I meet you with American ideal which will preserve and
hold nor the clear brain its conception
And now they howl about “bossism” genuine pleasure and grateful acknowl­ foster their own interests, uninfluenced
of what must be done in the emergency.
edgment. Coming, however, as you
and “machine.” These tenderfeet are do, in the character of representatives by English theories, or “Cobden clubs," On dashed the homes until the narrow
are too good for this world. They of the soldiers and sailors ol our coun­ and until it is conceded beyond subse­ dock was reached on the river bank,
quent revocation that this government when by a masterly exhibition of nerve
try, your visit possesses a feature insen­
''should be preserved on ice.
exists upon the basis of a self-sustain­ and daring, the coach was turned in
sibly leading to a train of most inter­
Before he was nominated, a friend of esting reflections, jApplause.] Your ing, self-preserving nation; |and the •'carce its own length and the horses
fatal doctrine of “independent stare
our presidential candidate asked him assembly is composed of men who gave sovereignty," upon which the civil war / Brought to a stand stil’ before the pale
lookers-on could realize what-had occur­
what he was doing to secure a nomina­ up the pursuits of peace, relinquished founded, shall be stamped as a political red. A purse was raised by General
the comforts of home, severed the ties heresy out of which continued revolu­
tion. Blaine's reply was, “Nothing. I
of friendship, and yielded the gentle, tion is born and wholly Incompatible Scott and presented to Mr. Gaskill with
high compliments of his skill and bravam in earnest when I tell you I amjdoing loving society of father, mother, sister,
with that idea of the republic—the re­
and have done nothing in the matter. brother, and in many instances, wife publican party will have much work
Notwithstanding all his strength and
and
little
ones,
to
brave
the
dangers
of
I have devoted my entire attention to
to do and an unfilled mission to per­ his robust constitution the strain of
the tented field or crested ave, to run
my book and business. I have left the the gauntlet of sickness in climates dif­ form. [At this point the speaker was continuous work and exposure proved
matter of my nomination entirely with ferent from your own. and possibly, or interrupted for some time by cheers and to much for Mr. Gaskill’s constitution.
applause.] The standard-bearer of the
• my friends, have not even written them even probably, to yield up life itself in party in the ensuing campaign is the The constant jolting of the coach and
the necessarily cramped position in
about it. If any man tells you the con­ the service of your country. Twenty- Hon. James G. Blaine [great cheering], which he was obliged to sit, contributed
three years ago, gentlemen, when dread known throughout the land as one of
trary, you can offer him 8500 for a sin­ war raised its wrinkled front through­
to this end, and at times he was obliged
its truest and ablest representatives. to abandon driving alltogether.
gle line I have written this year on the out the land, many of you were stand­
He has been called to this position by
Speaking of this period he said:
ing with one foot upon the portal of the voice of the people in recognition
subject of politics.”
-I found it almost impcs ible to
manhood eager for the conflict with the
of his especial fitness for the trust and
The republican platform demands world, which promised to bring you in admiration of the surprising combi­ sleep at night; my appetite left me en­
further restriction of Chinese emigra­. honor, riches, and friends and a life of nation of brilliancy, courage, faithful­ tirely and I hud a tired feeling which I
never knew before and could not ac­
tion, government regulation in inte­ peace and ease in the society of your ness, persistency, and research that bad count for.”
.
own family. But few of you hail pass­
state commerce; promises to correct in­ ed the period of young manhood or ad­ made him one of the most remarkable
“Did you give up driving entirely?”
figures which have appeared upon the
“No, 1 tried to keep up but it was
equalities of the tariff and restore thei vanced to the opening scene of middle
forum
of statecraft in any perio&lt;l of only with the greatest effort. This
—fluty on wool; favors the establishment, life. At the call, however, of your en­ this country. That such a* man should
state of things continued for nearly
of a National Labor Bureau, and. the dangered country you did not hesitate have enemies and detractors is as nat­ twenty years until last October when I
to leave everything for which we strive
enforcement of an eight hour law; de­ in this world, to become defenders of ural as that our best fruits should be went all to pieces."
infested with parasites, or that there
“Oh, I doubled all up; could not walk
mands the forfeiture of all 'unearned the Union without the incentive which should exist small and anvious minds
railroad land grants, and oppose the has inspired men of other nations to which seek to belitLe that which they without a cane and was incapable of
adopt the military career as a perma­ can never hope to imitate or equal; and any effort or exertion. I had a constant
owning of tracts of our land by non­
desire to urinate both day and night
nent occupation and as ad outlet to am­
resident aliens. These are a few of the bition and an ascent to power. [Cheers.] that he shall triumph over these and and although I felt like passing a gal­
lead republican hearts- to another vic­
good things In it Head the platform The safety of our country having l&gt;een tory in November is as certain as the lon every-ten minutes only a few drops
assured and its territorial integrity pre­ succession of the seasons or the rolling could escape and they thick with sedientire.
served you sheathed the sword, unfixed
ment. Finally it ceased to flow entire­
of the spheres in their courses. Gentle­
The Buffalo Courier, which was dis­ the bayonet, laid away the musket, men, again I thank you for this visit of ly and I thought death was very near."
“What did you do then ?"
appointed in the result of the Chicago housed the cannon, doffed your uni­ congratulation, and extend to you one
“What I should have done long beforms, donned the garments' of civil
convention, being opposed both to life, buried hatred towards our brothers and all my grateful acknowledments. fore: listened to my wife. Under her
Blaine and Arthur, has come out em­ of the South, and shook hands in (e^ti- [Cheers.]
advise I began a new treatment,"
The
speech-making
continued
to
a
“And with what result?”
phatically, after a week’s consideration, mony of a mutual resolve to rehabili­
“Wonderful. It unstopped the closed
for Blaine and Logan. And so one by tate the waste and cultivate the arts of late hour. Among the orators, who were
one they are coming back. J It’s not peace until our reunited country should all ex-soldiers, were Senators Plumb passages and what was still more wonbe greater, and prouder, and grander and Harrison, Gen. Cutcheon of Michi­ derful regulated (the flow. The sedimuch of a shower after all.
ment vanished; my appetite returned
than ever before.
[Great cheers.]
Those years have glided into the re­ gan, the Hon. A. H. Pettibone of Tenn­ and I am now well and good for twerifv
Barry county republicans should or­ treating perspective of the past since essee, and Gen. T. M. Bayne of Penn­ more years wholly through the aid of
ganized Blaine and Logan clubs in you responded to your country’s call, sylvania.
Warner’s Safe Cure that has done won­
ders for me as well ns for so manv
every township. Our presidential nom­ and mighty changes in tiie eventful
march
of
nations
have
taken
place.
others."
A
n
outspoken
D
ocument
.
inee has been the first choice of Barry
This passing time has laid its gentle
Mr. Haskill's experience is repeated
county republicans for ten years; let us lines upon the heads of many’ of you
Saturday last the committee appoint­ everj’day in the lives of thousands of
therefore put the county where it be­ wno shouldered your muskets before ed for that purpose officially notified American men and women. An un­
longs, in the reliable republican strong­ the first beard was grown. But, how­ the Hon. James G. Blaine of his nomi­ known evil is undermining the exist­
ever lightly or however heavily it has nation for the presidency. • in response ence of an innumerable number who do
holds of Michigan.
dealt with yon, your soldiers’ and sail­
not realize the danger they are in until
Mr. Blaine said:
health has entirely departed and death
Harpers Weekly is likely to play a ors’ organizations that have been kept
up prove that the heart has been un­ Sir. Chairman Mil Gentlemun of the National perhaps stares them in the face. To
losing game this year, owing to the op­
Committee:
. touched, and that your love of country
neglect suoh important matters is like
position of its man-milliner editor, has been but intensified with advanc­
1 receive, not without deep sensibil­ drifting in the current of Niagara
George William Curtis, to the nominee ing years. [Cheers.] Your arms have ity, your Mflicial notice of the action above the Falls.
of a convention in which this same lieen as strong and your voices as clear of th# national convention already
in promotion of peace as when lent to brought to my knowledge through the
Curtis sat as a delegate. Blaine will be the science of war; and the interest public press. I appreciate, more pro­ pLARKE &amp; RIKER,
Attorneys at Lftw and
elected without the assistance I of such Which you take in National affairs foundly than I can express, the honor V
Solicitors in Chancery’.
proves that you are patriots really de­ whgh is implied in the nomination for
political dudes.
.
(Offices
in
Uulon
block, over Beamer Bros.)'
termined to maintain what you fought the presidency by the republican party
Hastings, Mich,
‘ What has become of the Butter boom ? for and that which our lost comrades of the natiion, speaking through the
Practice In all eourt»-of the state. Attend to
Thus early, ’ere the sere and yW^wleaf Gve up their lives to secure for the authoritative voice of its duly accredit­ collections and perfecting tltlra to real estate.
nelit of those who survived them. ed delegates. To be selected as a can­ Money to loan- Insurance taken, etc., etc.
and the chilling blasts of November
[Applause long continued.]
During didate by such an assemblage from the HPHE HAHTINUS BANNER AXO
have come. this tender plant has with­ the last twenty years in which we have list of eminent statesmen wlibse.names
ered. It’s only hope of resustication, is l&gt;een blessed with peace the Republican were presented fills me with embarrass
the forlorn one of recognition at Chica­ party has been continued in the Ad­ ment, 1 can only express my gratitude ^•Subscriptions taken at jhls office!
Government. tor so signal an honor and my desire to
go, July 8th. Thus are the mighty (?) ministration of the
A MONTH and HOARD for tntec
When the great question -of preserving prove the worth of the great trust re­ (hCC
J)03Ilv” Joung Meu or Ladles in eadi
fallen.
or giving up the Union of States was posed in me.
&amp;Yc^n7u.^dJr™ 1 • w 2,lt0LKR *
In accepting the nomination as I now
presented
to
us
it
was
the
Republican
Now the cypher Sammy is out of the
party which affirmed its perpetuation. do,I am impressed and I am also oppreesn.;!Bn’es w
Va- “»» Northern
way, a large crop of democratic presi­ I open no wounds, nor do I resurrect ed with a sense of the labor and respon­ FARM^?
r AL\ 1VIO-y-ttlenieiiL Illustrated cirrularfree
J- MANCHA. Claiwnoqt, vlT
dential aspirants is ready for the har­ any bad memories, in stating this as tin sibility which attaches to my position. — '
vest The contest will probably nar­ undeniable fact. When you and I, my The burden is ligtened, however, by
row to Cleveland, Flower, McDonald friends, and that vast body of men who the host of earnest men who support
having declared in favor of preserving my candidacy, many of whom ;uki, as
and Ben. Butler, in the order named, at the Union were conipelled to resort to does your honorable- committee, the
the last dread measure—the arbitra­ cheer of personal friendship to the
the democratic national convention.
ment of war—we did so under the cull pledge of political fealty.
A more
"Was the Journal right ton or twelve of the Republican party. Many of ml formal acceptance will naturally be ex­ world, superbly Illustrated, richly tamml retailed
years ago when it branded Ben. Butler had been educated By our fathers in the pected, and will in due season be com­
It may, however, not be
fes
a beast, or is it right now when it balls Democratic school of politics, and municated.
many of us were acting with that party inappropriate at this time to say that 1
the same man a reformer and the friend
at the time the issue or war was pre­ haveaiready madea careful study of
of the laboring man? ]fhe people of sented to us. For years the Democrat­ the principles announced by the nation­
Barry county would likejto know when ic party had wielded the destinies of al convention, and in whole and in de­
our Government, and had served its tail they have my heartiest sympathy
the Journal told the truth.
purpose under the narrower views of an and meet my unqualified approval
BY MAIL. POST-PAID.
then
ex­
The republican platform is the best ideal Republic which
Apart from your official errand, gen­
But the matrix- of time tlemen, I am extremely happy to wel­
in the history of the party, and demon­ isted.
has developed a new child
of come you all to my house. With many
strates that the republican party is progrcBS, Which saw the light of day
of you I have already shared the dutira
Lire
still the one to be trusted, is still the under the name ot the republican party. of public service, and have enjoyed
Its birth announced the conception ol a most cordial friendship. I trust your
party of progress.
higher, broader principle of human journey from all pmto of the greu reJohn Kelly is abroad in the land, and government than had been entertained pubUehMbren agreeable, und .luring
threatens to add Cleveland’s scalp to the by our forefathers. But few of us, per­ your May in Maine you will feel that
A Great Medical Work on Manhood
Tammany art collection in ease he haps none, took in the full dimensions of you are not among atnmgen, but
the coming fact at that early day. It among friends. Invoking the bleating
should be nominated for president by broke upon us gradually, like the light or God upon the great cause which w?
the democracy.
of the morning sun as he rises in the JolnUy represent, let us turn to the
misty dawn above the sleepy mountain future without fear and with manly
Ben. Butler doesn’t appear to digest tops.
prescripflcjis for all scute and chrctHe dhenJ?
At length it came in full blaze hearts.
J each
one of which h Invntaable *7 fcSSSTV.’.
well with the Detroit Evening News, and for the first time in the history of
since his letters defining his position on our republic we began to give genuine
vitality to the declaration of 177fl that
Letters addressed to the following nmnt&gt;« r..
the tariff question.
-All men are created equal* and en­
Organize, republicans of Barry coun­ titled to the inalienable, rights of life,
'*»*•. •old In tills eotuitr,’ for P2.3O, or the nttitun*^m
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. wVlir
ty, few the grandest victory in the his­
be refundwl In erwy instance
(Cheers.]
The republican party was
by mall. potit&gt;{tAid. Illustrative samnlv
tory of your country and party.
the unquestionable agency which bore
It is truthfully said that no man is these gifts to a waiting age, and it was v^fey’"1- a*1™11'
•&gt;“»»
the democratic idea which disputed
booming Ben. Butler for president more their value, first upon the field of battle,
latten
t,,T
,lwID
________ w.H. 1-ovrm.r.M.
than is Benjamin himself.
and subsequently, and up to this mo­
ment, at the poling place of the coun­
-lUU!
No nomination' was ever received try. The republican partv, then, repre­
K V1;t
with such genuine enthusiasm m that sents the latest fruition of govern­
ir^tei&gt;ar
mental progress, and Is destiny to
of James G. Maine.
survive upon the theory that the wtimnr
outlives the weak, until the develop
mmt of principles still mm advux-Al
shall compel It to measure Ito step with

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COOK ft 8HKLDON,
Mortm-et
Attorney* tor Mortgage.

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Hlrfte of Michigan. County uf Bam - ««.
Notice is hereby given that by ah order. f the
Probate Court for tne county of Hurry n a&lt;ir &lt;-n
the 5th day ot May, 1FM. six months' ir-.-r that
date were alknred for creditors to nment their
claims agatast the estate of ARTHUR E HAS­
KINS. late ot said county.deceased,and tbal all
creditors of mid deceased an- requested i • pre­
sent their claims before said prol-Ut- m it. at
the probate office in the city of Hastings, u. -nid
county, tor examination and allowai
&lt; :i or
before the 5th day of Novctul er next, and that
such claims will be heard before said cr.rrt no
the 1st day of July aud on the ftth day of .\&lt;&gt;v t ns
ber next, at ten o’clock tn th* forenoon e‘. —“
of t bom-davs.
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_________________________________ / bated. May 19th, 1RM.
J^ISHOlXi nUN NOTICE.
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YlAtMENT SMITH, Judge»( i n

. The rartnorwhip heretofore existing between
L-t. UeitrmnndO. L-Crook Is this day dis«"&gt;«int, L (’. Welton paying
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Haittlngn. Mny 2*. tam.
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Notice Is hereby given that we have ttas day
jrf Welton R M hillock, for tiie purpose &lt;rf carry­
ing on the business of Insurance, real estate and
loan with office In front rtmtn ijf second story.
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L C. WELTON.
E. W. WHITLOCK.

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Probate Order.
State &lt;rf Mfohlg»n. County ot Berry: -a*.
At n scshlon of the Probate Churl for thr &lt; win,-v Of ^itrr&gt;’ ho'ldednl tiie Probate Office bit.
of Hastings in said county on Monday.: ■
day
of’ Jime
in the yew’ one
giif
'
’
~ thou'ai.i
hutidn-d and eiirhty four.
Present, Clement Smith, Jud^e «»i Prvb :
la the matter of the relate of JoMah H Bor
too. dreeaaed.
illlon J. DeGnIta. administrator &lt;rf the
of said draiiHi. rejirewnu that Ee l« t
file hl* nrcount &gt;u« Mich adinliiHlrator. in
that the same may be beard :md »lfo«&lt;■&gt;
orxicA of distribution I*- entered :.ud
charjtalJram lii» Mid trust;
Thereupon it,Is ordered, that Monda) '•&gt; :otb
daj of June, at ten o'clock in lh&gt;- fore­
noon, be aaKtaned for the hearltn; of said peti­
tion. and tiint the heirs at tew or said ■!• • a-td,
and all other persons interested hi said • -ute,
are required to appear at a ««stionof said । &lt;u.rt.
then to be holden at tiie.Probate office, m the
city of Hastings in said county mid *ln&gt;« cau»e.
If any there l&gt;e. why the prayer &lt;&gt;! the peti­
tioner should not i* granted
And It Is further ordered that *a!d |&gt;«-’.ouir&gt;er
Bvc notice to the |&gt;enou» Interestol in *a •! cste, of the pendency of said petition
:be
bearing thereof by causing a copy of Hit' - rdrr
to bo published In the Hasting BANXF.it a news­
paper printed and circulated In said &lt; ■ uty ot
Barry once in each weret for thro
tl&amp;'K'Sn rn.
[A true copy.]
Judge of I’t-'jaie.
State of Mlciilgan..County of BatryNotice is hereby given that by an urd&lt; r 4 '•hr
Probate Court for the county of Barr) n • &gt; &lt;■ an
the 10th day of May, IBM, six months ln-t. hat
date were allowed tor creditors tomr-en: : &lt;;ir
claims against the estate &lt;rf JAMES I H11 1.1 PM,
Me «tdUtoMm^&lt;teM«aed, and that ail cred­
itors of said deceased are requested to I fe-eCt
their elalms before said Probate Court at t.*«*
probate office, hi the city ot llartluj:*. in -aW
Maty,lor examination aud aUowan&lt; &gt; . .cr
before the Mtb day of Novemlicr next, ai.rf that
such claims will l»e heard twfore said «vi.r. on
the tat day of Jnlv and theioth dayofN'urniber
next, at ten o’clock In the torenoou ol • urn '•&gt;
those davs.
Dated. Mav 19tii. IBM.
CLEMENT SMITH. Judge of Prolate.
Probate Order.

of fony-'.-r
At a session at the ProbateCwtrt for |br &lt;•»-viity
of Harry, holdefl atHhe Probate office in lb'?
at Hiiittagi In said county on Monday. th» -3n
day of June, 1n the year one thousand c ent
bmdnd aM etgbnvfonr. *
„ ,
Prrwurt. CleuientKnjItF, Judge of 1
In the matter of the estate &lt;rf
J 51 *lu‘
took, deceased.
On iwiu ai d fillnr the pctlttmi. dub ", f1’
ted, oMVUttam «. McCHatoc*. Ihrcutor "t J&gt;r
’.w' '
may be heard and allowed and he d» 'r-"'
fiomhls.said trust.
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.....
Thereupon It Is ordered,Huh
&lt;ta&gt;. ’Lr
day of ouly next, atten d’ciodc l»

nil other personsiutervtied hi &gt;}*»•*‘■’J?*' -’ VhVu
quirtKl to appear at a swwlcn «d Mid 1
‘‘ ‘I
BwhfllMnMttM ntitoto Office in th1'1 ,
HasllRgK, in said county, and sluw • 1
there lw?why th* prayer »rf thrpetl:i'&gt;n&lt;: 1
U&lt;And IFbtarthfr orden-d tiial s*W
"Fa.
mS &lt;&gt;»
fc.be ooHwbnd InWIUS&gt;‘“".I

�Hastings Banner

VOL. XXIX. NO. 10.

Hastings,

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micw., june 27,4884.

THE AMERICAN PARTY

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IT PUCES A TICKET IN THE RELO.

Arc Thou Posted Wro to Buy
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The State Central Committee orgacired
by electing John C. New Chairman and L.
T. Miebeoer, of Sbelbyvlile, Seowtary.
THE AMERICANS NOMINATE.

GOODS CHEAP?

Chicago. June SL—The National Con­
vention of the American Party ww held at
Fat well Hall, this city, beginning Thursday
night and concluding last evening. Sixteen
States were represented. Hon. J. B. Bar­
low. of Connecticut, was elected chairman
of the convention. The Committee on Res­
olutions reported tire following platform,
which was adopted after considerable de­
bate:
We bold. 1. That our* is a Christian and not
n“Uon* ‘be God ot the
hor!Pt“rtt' &gt;• ‘be author of civil govd UMOoePt®d “
Buprem.

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W ill sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will sell thee Dress Goods for 8c.
Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
ill sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for $4.00.
Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $8.00.
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.

2. That the Bible should bo associated with
books o. sc ence and literature In nil our eiucatinnal Institutions.
^^ThatGod requires and man needsaSab[j yQpj,

10. Internallocal differences should be tel
tied by stbliratlon.
11. The land and other monopolies should be
discouraged.

12. That tbe General Government should
furnthe people with on omplo and gourd
currency.
U. That it *bouid be the muted policy of the
Government to roducc tariffs and taxes as
rapidly as the necosrtttas of rhe revenue and

the voted trnstoe** interest* will allow.

•uppremed by iiV---------------------------------- '
After tiie indorsement of the platform the
convention nominated Presidential candi­
dates with the following result: S.C. Pomeroy
72; C. A. Blanchard, 3; J. Blanchard, 7; J.
P. St John, 1, and Julius Seriye, President
of Ambenrt College, Mass., t. A total of 84
votes was cast. John A. Conant, of Willi­
mantic. was nominated for Vice-President
by acclamation.
The following were appointed members
of the National Committee:

Come earlj- or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
on you.

Lewis Stern,
the

VI inioxicauug

8. That the civil equality seoured to all
American citiren* by Article* U. H and U of
our amended National Constitution ttaoukl be
prwvrved Inviolate, and the same oqualtty
sbou.d be extended to the Indians and Chineau.

If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stem s, thee will not see in vain.

At

KUU

•&gt;. That the charter* of all secret lodge*
granted by our Federal and State Legislature*
mho1*1, ft ,’rithdrawn. ana th*lr oaths pro­
hibited by law. • .
r
"I’poscd to putting prison tabor
and denrectated contract-tabor from foreign
counti-ie* in compcUt.on with free American
tabor to benctlt manufHcto.-ies, corporations
and speculator*.
‘
7. W e are In favor cf tbe enforcement of tbe
lawn coiioernirur patent*.
fr^r?'8 b,,u Bad W1U vot®for wo°»n,» «*f-

Cash Store.

Pennsylvania; M. H. Britton. Wisconsin: K.
G. Paine. Minnesota; A. F. Dempsey, Dakota;
E. IL Graham. Nebra-iks: H. Curtu, Ksnsus:
E- Tapper. Mississippi: E. D. Bailey, UWrl't
ol Columbia: J. M. ttootl. Ohio; Israel Hess,
Indiana; 8. C. Kimball, New Hampatrire; &amp; A.
Pratt. Massacbuseua; Philip Bacon, Connecti­
cut; A. McCauli. Rhode Island; G. W. Nealels. Missouri; 8. P. l*oole. Michigan: J. V.
Komi towa; I- N. Stratton. Illinois; Bpbcrt
Armstrong, New Jersey.
Chairman Bartow F. Campbell and Prof.
Blanchard were appointed a committee to
A!*!j
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badly, didn’t reat visit tbe Presidential nominees aud make
good, don t want breakfast, no apt&gt;etite. no en­ known to them the action of the conven­
ergy. bad taste and breath guess we are bilious.
Two d«we* Zti-l’E-SA will tone up our Liver and tion.
A session was held last evening, at which
our ambition and set us right.
several speeches were made, Including one
oy the
urn nominee.
noun
by
No business of gener d
'importance
—was tr.&gt;n sac ted, and the eon| ven lion adjourned
adj&lt;
tine die.

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INDIANA REITUUCANX

In nt a napoli.*, Ind.. June 2a--The Re­
publican State Convention yesterday was In
•trtslon without intermission from 10:30 a.
m. until 9:30 p. m. The proceedings were
“Hub" Cough Cure, 55 Cent
Prescription of a Button physician, dis]*nsed characterized by Immense enthusia&gt;ni both
fur the National ticket and ticket for
years by a Boston druggist.
One doM will cure any ordinan- cough. It State officer*. Every reference to BL*ine
act* almost magically. Ask any dealer to get and Log.n in tiw speeclree of jrerrnvyou a Scent bottle of “Hub" Cough Cure, uent Chairman Stanton J. I’eelle. of
ami don’t be put off with any other
thia city, Governor Porter, Colonel IL W.
Thompson and other shaken* was received
with tiie most unbounded applause. IimIIc*tlng unmistakably their popularity among
Indiana Republican*. Niue hour* were
occupied iu the nomination of tbe State
ticket. There was a sharp fight for every
office
and bnllohng was close.
IMPEniALISM.
HornJobn Otermryer called the Repub­
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Hfadache, Nervousnew, urlimry trouble*, are often Mused by a lican State Convention to order at 10:30
torpid Liver. Some call It Liver complaint, iill- o'clock. Hon. btanton J. Pelle was made
iousness, etc. The Idrer govern.** the system; If Chairman. In response to the call fur nonrithe Liver Is Inactive, one may be bilious, or have natiuns for Governor tiie name* ot W. H.
fever and ague, headache, imdarial fever*, dial­ Calkins, Import* County, W. W. Dudley,
liens, etc. Tltase tnay lend io won»e trouble*.
This new remedy, Zotkxa. Is now taking the Wayne County, and John P. C. Shanks,
lead of nil other remedies a* a Livkb Rkgula- Jay County, were presented. No reference
toh. It seems to art In a remarkable tray upon was made to Pi atm aster- General Gresunm.
Before the balloting begun Colonel IL W.
ZO-PE-SA and other troubles are tlien corrected. Thumi«*on reported the platform, which
Ask Fr^jlerlck Hotchkiss, driiMtM.
was ado[&gt;ted.
The patform ratiB** the nomlnutiO'M or
Blame and Logan, Indorse* the pia.r. rm of
ih ■ Chicago convention, and the ad.uJn;*trattouof Governor Porter. Fa»or» an appro­
CLIMBING THS 8PIXAL STAI BE.
priation for tbe erection of a s-iiiabta h«muto tiie mcmoQ- . of the loyal «olInvisible Architecture in a N*W England ment
dter* of Indiana who fell In tbe war
Parsonage.
of th'-' renehton. A convention to.frame
“Ye*,’ she said, "our children are married a new con tiuuion .a rvco.tiun-ndcd t&gt;ucli
and gone, and my husband and I alt by our win­ change In tbe taw ns sha 1 laketue Bdtu.toster fire «mdi as we did before the little ones vau&lt;.n of prinohs and reformatory aud L-?came to widen the circle. Life Is rometldng n-volent kt* tit fa Don* or the Mate out of Hie
like a spiral statreaM;-we are all the time com­ domain of party politic* 1* ru ■omnsndc.l.1
ing around over the spot we started from, only j-rteun talxir is denounces m degrading. *Yee
our degree higher up the stain*.
and unsoctanan acbo 4m are approved. The
"Thai Is a pretty lllustrattoo,"
declaration to made that the nmendment to
friend, musingly, gazing Into the glowing coals th-constitution of thecate which au honied
&amp;M\«£CTa p&amp;St heat from th&lt;*mny- *i&gt;d contemp a ed the revision of tbe law* rewindowed stove. "You know we cannot stop latl.^- to fee* and salaries ought no: to rri
main a deed .etter. and tbe enactmeotof such
. . —. ...ill
Oin nf naiKlly.
I

STRAWHATLINE?
E. Y. HOGLE
Has-an endless variety to select from.

Also a full stock of

Fur, Wool and Stiff Hats,
Silk Alpaca and Worsted Caps for Summer.

E. Y. HOGLE

We Have Gone
Two doors east of our old Store to the building formerly oc'»&gt;l&gt;ie&lt;l. by Ralph Jordan. Have fitted up the building into a

t,*in was full of inalar.a.
digestion l t . nnn
tiiiirowidy dtar«»ered and my urevra uvre In a

Wire weaxne*'* oi
.. .
izi-ewai until I had several attacks which my
□XktaSuaonoSffjl to be acute congestion

And our 15c, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c Teas cannot be beaten.

orant in Just such cases ns mine. 1J/J®* *5.a,}?1
felt it* good effects at once. It. appearetl to
nrrvade nrv body, as though the blessing of new
life liad come to me. TakInc no other &gt;»ediclne
I continued to Improve, and am now In better
health than I have l*een for a toag time.
[Extract from
.* ‘\h V'l W&lt;-ol-ibro-4’
P? Perry, pastor ol Baptist elmreh, Colnbrook,

Canned Fruits, and finally a full stock of nice fresh groceries
always on hand.
'

otr.cta a were displaced, and mere jmlltirians
ani-dintad. to the aorious Injury of tbo benev­
olent Institutions of the State.
The platform was adopted with a num­
ber of scattering negative votes.
.
Mr. Calklas was nominated for Governor
on the first ballot receiving 594 vows;
Dudley, 512; Shanks, 4«, aiid.Thonuwou, 1.
The nomination was made ttuauirnom
on motion of Wayne Cqenty, seconded by
General Shanks.
Air. Calkins reepoaded to the call of the
convention In a bappf manner.

THE PROnnfliONTSTS.

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Bloomington, 11L, June in.—About tour'
hundred delegates attended the Slate Pro­
hibition Convention here yesterday, under

ras present. and delivered a brief address.
Miw Frances E. Willianl was ettoeen Vice
B. Harbert, of Chicago, offered a resolution
urging that the convention enunciate a rad­
ical and ringing platform of principles.
This was referred to a comtnHtee. One
Vice-1 Trident was chosen frotn each dis­
trict. At 6 SW the ermventiod adjourned
until to-day.
Bloomington, III., June 20.—In the
State Prohibition Convention yesterday
monting twenty-seven hundred dollars was
raised In a aiort time for campaign pur­
poses. At noon the Committee on Platform
reported a series of resolutions, which re­
port was adopted without debate.
The convention at t*o o’clock commenc*
ed.nonrinating the State&gt;ticket James
B. Hobba. of Chicago, was nominated for
Governor; Dr. James Perryman, of Belleeroor; for State Treasurer, Uriah Copp, of
Lodi; Auditor. A. IL Irwin, of Sangamon
Johnson, of Jasper County.

Alter a few

Blacker and UmUc

Resolutions were adopted reiterating thDemocratic principles, arraigning the Re
publican prty, denouncing th? peewee'
ttriff. and deploring the withdrawal of Til.
CIRCULAR FROM THE INDEPENDENT*

Republican Organization Committee ap
pointed Thursday by George William CnriA
met yesterday and ciiox* Mr. Curtis Chair

uiitteetbe “independent Hepubllean Com­
mittee.” The following document was ay
proved, find will be circulated tiirougbou

a’ely after the Democratic NatiomU Coarea

wfxat further action inur be nor
rare candidates who will appeu!

noarinate a straight Prohibition ticket ai
their State Convention In Madban, Septan
ber 4, tiie day after tire Republican Con
vention. Those prominently mentinoe.

tuted by districts, as foltows:

J. Jutidns; Fifth. Mra. Caroline fllUiatxtii,

G.

Twetttto Iter. C. W. Boos; TMrtsenth. Cotooel
Jarno* Felton; Fourteenth, David Hammcll;
Fifteenth. 8. L Not; Btxtoeath, G.TV. Dta
Miller; Twentieth. B. W. Pope. Fourteen
member* at large were added to thia commit
tec. They are: A. B. Irwh^ w. J. Terry. Dr.
C. Penrenter. Mary E. Holmes, Laie Swing.
Ada H. Kcptev. Geonte H. white, Joy Van

The following are tiie names of the Presi­
dential elec ton:
'
First District. Rev. a. W. Bicknell; Second,
O. 8. Kelso: Tb’rd, A. Lennon; Fourth, John
Na/e: Fifth. Aaron Gurley: Sixth. Juthrv A.
Hinds: Seventh. W. H. TfttolM; Eighth. J. P.
Murpliy; Nlnth^V. M. Hamilton; Tenth.W. No­
lan; Eleventh. Mev. R. Rttnte; Twelfth. W.
MoHrb e; Thirteenth, J. J. Crowder; Four­
teenth. J. W. Nichols; Fifteenth, A. Easton;
Sixteenth, Nate Johnson; Seventeenth.
Henry V. Kepler; Etghteriitii. Wlllia n Donabo; Mnotrenth.’Ctaarlrs Drayton; Twentieth.
8. E. Evans. The two elect &gt;rs-at-large were
to be named by tbo Chairman, who selected
Tbonuu Moulding and A. J. Irwtn.
The following deleg ites to the N itioual
Convention at Pittsburgh were selected:
At Ijirgv. J. A. Van Fleet. Dr. A J. J Utkin A
MBs Frances K.*Wtltard. Judge J. G. Willard.
H. H. Haaf. First District. George Cbrtstla’i
and W. P. Nelson: Second, L. IL Hlltoj and
Thomas Moulding: Third. C.G. Hayman and
J. H. Munroe; Fourth. C. K. B. FtcaUng and
John h •’**: Fifth, Mary B.z Willard and
George H Hoover; Sixth, Bov. J. A. Browse
and 8. ais.na: Seventh. John ^wan *y and
Mr*. M. E. Hoimes: blgbth. J. A*. Barn'•art mi'! A JL Minor: N'nth, James
McGrew and Marr Allen West; Tenth,
L-i.........
J. 1.Wool
andu.....
J. .H. iHuoprtetter:
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Thirteenth, Her. M. Ik Harver and 8. D. has
tore; Fourteenth, D. L. Bunn and J. W. Hag­
gard: Fifteenth. Job Ingram and Ik H. Harts;
Sixteenth, Halo Johnson and George* H. White;
Seventeenth, IL B. Kenley and Stftnnel B. AlTen: Eightcetith, Or. J. L. Perryman and W. H.
Hoim«*: Ninrteenih, Ed J. Barbee and W. H.
H. Moore; Twentieth, J. N. East an J Uriah
Cops.
Coi.VMBVfk O.. June 19.—The State Pro­
hibition Convention met bere yesteXtay, one
hundred delegates being present
The
declaration of principles rehearsed the
damage done by the liquor traffic, assert*,
the Inability of the old parties to remedy
evils, nnd reiterates the assertion of an
alleged false count of tiie vote on the second
amendment last f.*11.
The foiluwiug nominations were made:
Secretary of State. E. J. Morris, Ctnelnn &gt;ti;
Supreme Judge, J. Woeeborough. Fulton
County; Member of the Board of Public
Works, W. J. Kirkendall, Jackson; Elect­
or*-nt-Large, F. Z. Payne, Fran kite, and
Ferdinand Schumacher
’ THE OBASa qi'ESTION IX TEXAS.

Aiutix, Tex., June 90.—The total
amount of land leased by the State to date
is 1,007,737 acres at an average annual
rental of over seven cents per acre. Of
this quantity fifteen corporations secured
over
1,000,000 acres,
one syndicate
leasing* USAfi!” acres,
another 130,­
500,. another 100,000, and others large
borders
Tlieae
f eta. have argiyed
tiie more ef stockmen against the lease sys­
tem, ttM&lt;y claiming that It la placing the
lands of Texas In the hands of syndicates
&gt;nd corporations, many of whom are for­
eign, to ll»e Injury of the cattle Interest of
the State. They are trying to bring out
Wash Jones as a, free-grass candidate for
Governor in opposition to Ireland, and,
aliould he consent to tun, tiie carapdgn this
year will bo the most exciting ever known
in the State.
&lt;__•

State Convention yesterday tiie trouble with
the Tammany faction was speedily settled
by the coucewlon of thirty-one votes, beslaes an equal repreeentatlou at Chicago
with the county Democracy. R. ?. Flower,
who asjiires to the Presidency of the United
States was tire liveliest worker among the
delegates.
The convention did uot in­
struct its repreaentatlves nt Chicago, but
they are believed to stand 40 fur Cleve­
land. 14 for Flower and 7 for Bayard. The
delegates-at-large are Ihtnlel Manning, Ed­
ward &lt; ooper, Leder B. Faulkner and John
C J* out*. Among the district delegates are
August Belmont, John Kelly and Abratu 8.
He* IlL The detagatioa was Instructed M
vote and act as a unit In the National Con-

plwing Wlacr
State*. The

n

plurality to ISb.1 ■ lalwu- vntn

and they will hold frequent meeting*, to b
addressed by their beet speakers, from eov.

Convention to notify Mr. Blaine of hi* nom
Ination for the Preildeucy proceeded to hb
residence In this city yesterday moraine
General Henderson read the addroaa. Tb»
candidate |ra*pooded that the platfarn
adopted al Chicago bad hu unqualified ap­
proval, and that he fully approclatrd th
Raponribllity attaching to hh leadenhip
The committee returned to Portland, an**
were given a reception last evening.

GA RHINO* FAILS.

bk, June 3L—Cornelius K. Gar
assigned to John T. Pt»rry
Commodore Garrison is well known a:
formerly deeply interested In tha Fa
rifle Muil, New Orleans A West IndL
steamship lines, and Is Use larges*
stockholder in profitable gas com panic
In this city, St Louis, New Orleans aac
other largo cities. lie was tiie j*rlncip&gt;
owner ot the Ai issouri Pacific Railroad, bn
sold out a lew years agu to Jay Gould. H

fortune prior to the Rebellion.

Bank ot California
Bank of New York and National Bank­
ing Aaaoc&lt;atioo
United Mares 1 rust Company
T. W. PeuraoU A Co
Nottyiof LaiDM A Mo.-re......................
Michitfaj lot Company.........................
Nasuu Manufacturing Company
Na-on Machine Work*.......................... .
mringau Bros...
Dau wood that** Iron Company
.
Danwortb Company Sjft
Sundries.................... MJ).
Melville C. Day, counsel for Garriam
says: "The atagnmeut I* made because «•
financial eiubarnuBtucflL It *■&lt; force. '
upon Garrison by the protest of nota ttakhls Indorsement yedtenlay. He b a taav
bolder of securitliM, and so much oi h.
wealth is tie i up iu those which are aimo**
unmarketable at present that he could a*
meet his li ibilititt*. He hrs a large nan
ber ot Ohio Railroad securitiea which hav
shrunk, but are not now on the market, Ui&lt;
value of which can not now be estimated
Tbe assignment 1* simply fur tfle benaflt c
hl* creditor*.”
Tiie amount Involved by ths faitareo
Garrison is supposed to be nearly' B&amp;.M0.

■

Assignee Perry said it was impmslbte ye.
to state figure*.

Denver, Col,, June 3:1.—A SUverto

Wltete and hb horse were kilted.
—How to enjoy home: Keep nwa
from it ae much as ptwdble. Ahray
act m a hurry to get out of it when yv
happen to be in tL Lunch away fnm
home moat of the time, and find a gnu
deal of fault with tbo menu wb**n you d

form’’ and might •prtmtl abroad the in.
fh.t
uni. “rbrniu.*.. '

benia, Charite Andrews and Charles A.

Michigan State Land Office, &gt;

Sugar from 6c to 9c per pound.
CALL AND SEE US.

perv.ces re» dcred is favored. A just o jualixa-km and adjustment of the l-o intlcs
anu ireutions. and a liberal cpnsvuction
and- application of all
laws jrranb
Injr pensions to bonorab y .ischuiwed
a&lt;4dA*ra
of the .1.......
Ltokm army
rrcommeodeL
_ .....
I nAis I.AW,

Ex-Senator Hendrick* declines i&gt;eremptorily to be considered a candidate for Gover­
nor. lie says emphatically that he will not
accept the nomination if tendered him.

K. 8o) er; Tent
Eierentb. W. P

p|rt«d a* follows:
i ieutcnant-Governor. Eugene Humlr. Henry
County: riecretarr or Mare. Robert Mitchell.
Gibson
nroo*M-rjnn
Carr, ttrangt
Uivavu tounty;
_ j. Aud'tor,
p ,. Uk.j-j
Conn.

the Court at Appeals.
MICHIGAN.

ty: SujKciiai-'Odent Publ-e taarruc-

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mid slate of Michigan. on IM 3J aa&gt; tn
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Tte wavnukra uljwinwd M»:W o'-ta*.

Brooks &amp; Cook

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�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Miciu June 27,1884.

BISHOP 8IMPSOM DEAD.

Pbiuauelphia, Jui
His end was comparatively sudden, coming

ing easier.
MKibe. Blmt-oo

boro al Cadji. O.

•Mfcnty-threo years of w- Ho raoeiyed bls
education at tbe Cadiz Academy and Ma tiaon

■ nd Vice PreaWent or Alle»uany Coliepe.

This place he held tor four rears.
He . was elevated
to
the Bishopric
thirty-two years ago. At the time of hla ap­
pointment aa Bishop there wens only three

Met bo

credited

tbe "Cyclopedia of Mcthodiam," wrote “A
Hundred Years of Methodism. “Lectures on
frewihlng." and various pamphlet*. He was
n powerful orator, and spoke no many mem­
orable occasiona
Bishop Simpson lived In Philadelphia for
many years before his death. He was marnod to Miss Ellen H. Verner, of Pittsburgh,
soon after he entered the ministry. Hta only
Jiving eon to Matthew VernerBlmpeon. Assisv
ant Solicitor of Philadelphia- Of .the tour
daughters, two live at tbe family residence,
13M Arch street. Another to the wife of Bev.

Trntsviuuc,. Pa., June 28.—From all
parts of tbe oil regions reports favorable to
tbe proposed shut-down movements ar© be­
ing received, and. except with wells al­
ready nnder way, work is being suspended
in Allegheny, Bradford, the Middlefield and
Macksburg, hi the latter district all the
operators but one have joined the move­
ment. So complete Is the shut-down re­
garded to be that some drillers nnd tooldreteers are preparing to leave the region.
political

Points.

Grand Rapid* Post.
Ex-Gov. St John, of Kansas, —
has
formally severed his connection with
the republicans and gone over the Pro­
hibition party. It was an unwise move
—for the ex-governor—and one which,
from the circumstances attending it,
cannot carry much influence. The re­
publican party of Kansas has repeated­
ly honored him with the highest posi­
tion in the gift of the state; has also
granted all the prohibitory legislation
asked for or needed, and the only com­
plaint he can now bring is a personal
one, in that he was not sent as a dele­
gate to the fepublican national
— conven
—- — ­
tion. The refusal to send J'winip
hL_i ttise
iFa
(and we would say it just the same if a
member of the prohibition party) was
entirely justifiable. It had been openly
announced lieforehand by prohibition­
ists, and probably upon his authority,
that he was going to Chicago with a
prohibitory resolution and prepared to
head a bolt of his friends of like faith if
it was not adopted. Such a course as
that, even in the interest of the U-st
cause ever advocated, is neither manly
nor fair, and the republicans of Kansas
did exactly as any other party (even the
prohibitionists) would have done—re­
fused to send a disloyal delegate. .No
one, not even his present (party asso­
ciates, can feel the respect W ex-Gov.
St-John they would have felt had his
party flop been made under different
circumstances.
Detroit Evening Journal.
The California democratic convention
ha-s adopted resolutions to the effect
that, notwithstanding the renunciation
hy Mr. Tilden of the proffered nomina­
tion by the democracy, he should be
nominated anyway. This same senti­
ment characterized the Texas conven­
tion, and delegates from both states
were instructed for Tilden. It is not
improbable that Missouri will follow
suit, and perhaps Mr. Tilden Mill have
a dose-bitter perhaps—forced down
his throat, much a a boy is forced to
take castor oil. He don't want it, he
wont have it, but then he must. Once
upon a time a great leader named Casar
refused a crown, but his refusal was
only a sly way to have-ttTorced on his
head, which was dine.
Sly Casar;
*
‘*--------’■ *■—■*" dissati tied he
when
the
people
I have it so!”
merely said, “Yo

thus early in the campaign

cut; but
doing. Only test
formers were arrofiant in their claims
that a free trade ticket would sweep
Ohio, Indiana and a half a dozen other
commonwealths, but the Blaine boom
appears to have taught them the folly
of their claims and they have again set
their laces to the east as of yore. Free
trade has its only friends in tbe west,
and should the despairing Democrats
seek to capture the eastern states, on
that issue they will be beaten again
rather worse than they have ever Wore.
Even New Jersey will not swallow free
trade.
Chicago Tribune.
The little self-righteous coterie of
New York and Boston Pharisees that
got together in the parlors of J. Henry
Harper, of 269 Madison avoiue, Tues­
day imagined they were the centre of
gravity and swung the universe. The
coterie consisted chief! v of the said Har­
per and his brother; Tom Nast, the de­
cayed caricaturist; George W. Curt is—
Harpers’ editor; Carl Schurz, out of
employment, but ready for mischief; an
ex -carpet-bag governor of South Caro­
lina named Chamberlain, and half-adozen Boston dudes with an English ac­
cent. which passed with them Tot “culchaw." These made up the heft of the
conspirators who propose to overturn
and destroy the republican party for
having dared to nominate candidates
of its own selection instead of candi­
dates of the coterie’s selection. The
Harpers and their employee's constitu­
ted the vertebra: of the “conference’’
—the same Harper flrm who opposed
the election of Lincoln so savagely, and'
who vilified his administration until
the middle of &gt;the war. The venom
they darted at Lincoln they are now
darting at Blaine. Their malignant
hostility will avail as little now as then.

BANE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE HASTINGS BAN

Thinking that a few items from this
place might be interesting to the read­
ers of your valuable paper, I jotted
down a few which you may find a place
for in your paper or waste basket as
you may deem them best fitted.
We have here a little family of about
one thousand members, about onetenth of which are attendants or work­
ing hands, and three-fifths of the re­
mainder females. The male depart­
ment is divided into eleven halls with
from three to five attendants on each
hall. The first thing that one is apt to
notice after coming here is how much
the State of Michigan has done for her
unfortunate people. A patjent said to
me the other day, “the State has furn­
ished every thing possible for our com­
fort.” The principle upon which we
work here is to keep the mind of the
patient employed upon pther subjects
titan the one which has caused his in­
sanity. There are several methods em­
ployed to reach this end. For this pur­
pose those that are considered safe are
allowed to go out and work upon the
farm five or six hours a day, accompaby an attendant. But patients are

BBOS. *

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

Furnace &gt;
rarfety.
A number of structures »t Athens/Pa.,
were destroyed by fire Tuesday, several per­
sons being injured by jumping from the

WAGONS!

J. Q Dougherty, Chief of tbe Money-Or­
der Department at tbe Baltimore Post­
office, has been arrested tor the embezzle­
ment of &gt;5,000, the larger portion of wbieb

osice of a naphtha tank, aud the city Is
total darkness Loaa, &gt;90,000.
While towing a bark from New York in
the Mlsehselppl early Tuesday morning, the
iron tug W. W. Wood suddenly careened
and sunk, drowning tbe pilot and two other

K

Each One Warranted1

tend the scaaioa of Ue National Education­
al Aaeoctation at Madison, Wto., and tears
are entertained that accommodations for all

The Most Powerful Heating Furnace Ever Sold

Tbe property of tbe Weal Shore Road in
Onondaga County. X Y., has been attached
by contractors co a claim for &gt;40,000.
Mrs. Christiana Roth perished in her
burning bouse at Erie, Pa.. Tuesday morn­
ing, and the large family dog also fell a vie-

Mauafactnred and Sold My ty HUFFMAN BROS., Haxtiais, Kiel

Heating Successfully the past winter where other furnaces
failed, when thermometer ranged from 4 to 30 deg. below zero.
Every Furnace Warranted.

BUILDERS’

So many delegates are In attendance at
tbe iserioc of tbe American Homeopathic
Institute at Deer Park. Md., that half a
side-track for their accommodation.
Information furnibbed to the police of
Cork caused tiie discovery of a quantity of
arms and ammunition which had been
buried Dear trie barracks.
Four negroes were killed at Albany, Ga.,
Friday by tbe explosion of a boiler in Fields
4Oo.'i brick-ysM.
Duluth shipped 72,000 bushels of wheat
to Buffalo Friday, and there remain 1,402,­
000 bushels In store.
Tbe California'Board of Agriculture esti­
mates the damage to the wheat crop by rain
at tweaty-fivc per cent
Tbe Democrats of the Second Indiana
District have nominated Thomas R. Cobb
for a fourth term in Congress.
Gardner A Gates, one of the oldest cot­
ton firms at Mobile, Ala., made an assign­
ment Friday. Their assets exceed tbe liabil­
ities by 835,000.
The steamship Excelxkir reached New
Orleans Friday from New York, making the
fastest trip on record—five days fourteen
and a half hours.
Cashier Heiber, of the Penn Bank. Pitts­
burgh, and his accomplice, T. J. Watoon.
an oil broker, were Friday held, for trial in
ballot $30,000 each.
In an exhibition beat at Fleetwood Park
Friday Maud S. beat tiie record of the track,
making tbe mile In 2:18&gt;&lt;. Frank and run­
ning mate made two heats in 2:13X &lt;u»d
2:l»Jf.
General Miles, commanding tbe District
of tbe Columbia, has appointed an expedi­
tion to explore tire Copper River. In Alaska,
which is considered a dangerous undertak­
ing, as tbo Indians are exceedingly hostile.

We are making three
widths of Tire:

PAINTS, OIL, &amp;c
1^,3 and 3}^

Large Stock,

Low Prices
Buyers are Invited to Call and See

Them.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons

Westphalia, la., brought by Immigrant*
w^io recently landed at Boston. Tiie ship
was quarantined at the latter port, but phy­
sicians then declared the malady to be
measles.
'
Forgeries, by which tbe First National
Bmk and Silverman’s Bank, of Chicago,
were victimized, were discovered Friday at,
Wabash, Ind., the paper bearing the signa­
ture of Simon Cook, a junk dealer at Wa­
bash. Cook states that a certain wholesale
notion deader in Chicago is tbe forger.
Petroleum, since May 5, has fallen from
81.03H to 51 cents, tbe panic being unparalleri in the history of tbe trade.
There are seventeen hundred cases of
small-pox In the public hospitals of Loo Joo,
a?d tiie disease continues to spread.
- Across tiie Virginia line, opposite Rom­ We keep a Full Stock of Everything
ney, W.-Va., s wood-chopper fouud &gt;1,000
that enters into a house, from
gold concealed In u bole in a tree.
A rain-storm in the southern portion of
Grant County, W. Va., swept away bridges,
washed out roads, and serkwsly damaged
crops.
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allowed to consult their own wishes
in this matter, and are never urged to
go unless they choose to. Besides this,
they are furnished with every kind of
amusement which the mind could sug­
gest. The grove where the patients
are taken for exercise is furnished with
swings, and the lawns with croquet
For inside amusements we have bil­
liards, chess, checkers, cards, etc. We
have also a library of several hundred
choice volumes which the patients
have access to. For those who wish
and are able to attend we have chapel
exercises nearly every Sabbath. They
are
furnished with good, hearty
The State Savings Bank at St. Joseph,
wholesome food, well cooked and well
Ma, which suspended at tbe time of tbe
served; tea, coffee and tobacco. What Wall street panic, will resume bnsinewt
more is necessary? It is by far the Monday.
Alfred Vandecar, charged at Waupaca,
best home that nine-tenths of them ev­
er had, and in fact it would be hard WIk, with tl&gt;e murder of H. C. Mead, a
banker, In October, 1882, was released on
for any of them to find better. In sev­ his own recognizance Saturday.
eral cases where patients have escaped
TIjc Missouri River steamer Montana,
they have returned after a short time with five hundred tons of assorted freight,
struck tbo Wabash Railroad bridge at St.
asking fpr admittance.
They are Charles Sunday morning and sunk.
treated as near as’ I can describe, like a
Judge

Pillsbury, who was terribly in­

spoiled child; allowed everything they jured on an Alton train In the riot at Brigh­
ask for, if possible, and if they have to ton, 11L, two years ago, was awarded dam­
ages of &gt;12,500 by p jury al Joliet.
lie refused, it is done in such a manner
Disquieting rumors touching business dis­
as to make them think they are having asters prevailed in Wall street Saturday, one
their way. Attendants are not allowed being that C. P. Huntington had tailed, but
to abuse them in any way, under penal­ tbe latter and his friends made prompt de­
nials.
ty of dismissal with loss of one month’s
The Executive Committee of the reunion
salary. Of course the expense of car­ of eoMlers and a* itorr to be held in Chelago
rying on such an institution is enor­ )n August have decided to raise a guarantee
fund of &gt;5,000. Any surplus will be devot­
(Jen. Butter tells the greenbackers mous—from the best reports 1 have ed to building a memorial bait
been able to get about ^160,000 annual­
that he received the announcement of
The Congressional.Coufereore Committee
his Domination at Indianapolis with ly. One thousand pounds of bread on tt»e Shipping bill has agreed lostrikeout
deep sensibility; he expresses his warm feeds our family one day. One hun­ the free-veesel feature, and to repeal all
admiration for a legal paper currency,
laws requiring American ships to carry mail
issued bv tbe government; as a demo­ dred bushels of potatoes last us one
crat of the old Jackson school he sees a week, while it takes nearly two tons
■BA II.
necessity for the continuance of the of meat to feed us the same length of
greenlnck party organization; he says time. Of course, to carry on such an
“In this contest I am with you” and re­
peats his former declaration in favor of Institution successfully requires sys­
The schedule ot tte varioueclute in i
equalitv of rights, equality of burdens, tem. Patients arise at 8 JO; breakfast,
equality of privilege* and equality of 6 JO; dinner at 12; supper at 6, and re­ National Base-Ball Ltague upto date is
follows:
Kwers for all persons under the law. tire at 8; and no matter bow much in­
Wz—.
1 ■
it he does not distinctly return
terested they are in their games, they
make preparations for l&gt;ed the minute Buffalo.
•ose to accept. He may be
MewY«H....'..S
ViDnrotrl.
ee which way the cat Jam]
h
the liell rings for eight o’clock.
Tbe elute Id tiw Untoo League have woo
in July.
But for fear I am taking up too much and lost as' follows:
space for my first letter 1 will &lt;fraw this
Louto.
It will soon be time for Itoaoe Conk- to a cloee. If I write again I will give at.
CMeMO..
you some idea of the different charac­
ters under our charge.
.
ATTENDANT.
M (oliuws:

Building
SCREEN DOORS
Material!
Sill to Ridge Board.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

The warm weather will soon be upon us,
We make
and you will want screen doors,
them, the finest you can ask for.

Leave Orders Now
Don’t all come in a rush
We are just receiving the finest styles of
Furniturn ever brought to the city. When it
comes to good goods al low prices, our house
cannot be beaten in the state.

Spangemaeher &amp; Mason

Of Our Own1 Make,
As low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

----- TO BUY

*-j Pluiig,

justice of the

HARDWARE

li Itaiwiag

PROMPTLY DOMI,

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

CLOTHING!
----- IS AT-

Road Scrapers!

R. K. GRANT'S

�Wo« tabto, ported „

The Hastings Banner.

N. Keeler, Jr. and wife, W. A. Shank
•od artfe, Chas. Griswold aad wife.
Cth MkhigM IDl«my votaker.,
Wm. Keeler and Miss Kittle Combe,
into Uh military ierviee of hia
of Middleville, and Miss Lizzie Kerr, ot
country »ad remained In it for three
I-ansing. A very enjorable evening
yem until honorably discharged by
be''®'1''*
Was spent by those preeent.
reason of disability received in the ser­
PnaoBAi. **
vice.
Fourth with a choice selection of jew­
elry. I t will pay you to visit hi!ijewdMrs. Frank Nims, of drand Rapids,
Mr. Hayford was twice elected a
la
in
the
dty.
Circuit Court Commlsaioner of this
ry establishment.
"
..

MRlblft firvm

row

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;

Several Hastings young men whiled .
Hu“berger returned from
away a few momenta Sunday In bliss­ Albion Tuesday.
" FOR SALE!
ful telephonic conversation with mem­
Mrs David Goodyear is at bean former
bers of the young ladies’ band, who home iq Monroe.
'
............
were at Grand Haven.
The face of-Bert" Nlakem Is again
i- U-.liUK»&gt; K’
&lt;wn7‘.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Jordan request seen upon our streets.
the Banner to extend their heartfelt
Mr. Hubbell Stilson returned from
thanks to the friends and neighbors Aew Mexico Saturday.
Millinery
J. RUSSELL’S.
who so kindly assisted them in the illMrs Andrew Russ returned from
Ann death
bUrial °f theirdau«hter
Aew Mexico last week.
j. RUSSELL’S.

AlJ!l d'w

'•*■ pl,‘ lnt°

The Banner is in receipt of a note
from Mrs. Geo. Williams, of Irving,
stating that the boy Charlie Rice. of
whem mention was made last week, is
coUwrtw’* not her nephew. We cheerfully make
this correction for Mrs. XVilliams.

D USMHW.

sarfis.'i MUb..J»s«tr«a. isas.
still at tbe

ruoxT.

»"■! e««K»»e" “d

All mr

rojamndnte :»U

J. Honfatater.

There are to be many celebrations
in this county the coming Fourth.
Hastings, Freeport, Nashville and Bar­
low Lake have entered the lists thus
far. That a fine time will be had at
each of these places is the wish of the
Banner.

The weather of the past week has
been very unfavorable for wheat, the
frequent
showers followed by thehot
fountsin. I urn prepared better th»M
w furni-h the thirsty publie with sun lieing apt to cause this cereal to
un&lt;l delicious drinks. 1 use nothing rust. Should this crop be injured much
in this county this season, almost entire
but
stagnation of business would result.
f'rrd’k Hotchkiss.
A mare and colt the property of D.
Mk. Earl R. Brown has sold his F. Newton, of this city, were killed by
lightning Tuesday afternoon. The ani­
bakery.
ASA wool market Hastings takes mals were under a hickory tree in a
pasture on his farm in Hope township.
front rank.
Mr. Newtpn is fortunate in that the
.
the foundation for the new Baptist
animals were insured in the Barry and
church has l*&lt;-n completed.
Eaton.
Remember the base ball game at the
The Banner would respectfully sug­
lair grounds to-day, Friday.
gest to the business men of -the city
There will be a baptismal service at
that they decorate their respective
the M. E. church next Sunday.
places of business on the fourth of J uly.
Rrv.S. I). McKee, or Johnstown, but of respect to the ladies who are the
tiled the 51. E. pulpit tastSuDday.
prime movers in this proposed celebra­
Blaine and Logan club' meeting at tion, as well as to show a proper spirit
of patriotism on the natal day of the
the Court House Saturday evening.
Union.
* ;
In another column will be found
Fred Hotchkiss, the druggist, is
an interesting letter'from Mr. Cook.
If you are determined |o have a royal putting on lots of airs these days. He
g.xx! tinifthrFourth,come to Hastings. has his drug sign repainted and gilded,
and it is now one of the most conspicu­
About 2.*,o pound} of wool have been
ous signs on the streets.' A large new
n-irketed in this city thus far this seamarble soda fountain has been placed in
position and is in running order, fur­
Rev. J. S..Smart D. D, of Albion, nishing the delicious beverage as fine as
will pn-Hch at the AL E. church next can be made.
.Sunday.
At a regular meeting of Hastings
Tid: XV. C. T. I’., will meet with Lodge No. 58,1. O. O. F., held at their
Mrs. 0.1). Spaulding next Tuesday af- lodge room on Tuesday everting, the
temoon.
24th inst., the following officers were
Mr. Peter Covert has left at this elected for the ensuing term: .
office a stool of Clawson wheat five feet
N. G.-W. H. Cook.
V. G.-A. 1). Maynard.
anil 11 inches in height;
R. 8.—E. P. Brown.
’. ,
And now the little ones, and the big
Treas.—Geo. H. Brooks.
'uns too. rejoice that there is no school
The proprietor of the Jefferson street
jluring .the-heated tenni
bakery, Mr. .J. Eisenhood, has secured
L \dies get yo'ur bangs trimmed and the services of Mr. XV. Tomlinson, wellyniirhliircHt and shampooed by the lady known in this city as a first class linker.
barber, in Hower’s imsement.
Mr. T. will have charge of the baking
Mb. C. G. lioi.nnooK has leased the department, which fact insures No. 1.
office m er XV. S. Gtxxiyear &amp;Co’s, lately bread, biscuit, pies, cakes, etc., for the
patrons of this popular bakery'. Meals
wen pied 1 »y J ustice 11 avford.
If y«h wish to see the star actor of are here furnished at all hours of Jhe

all the Uncle Tom’s/Cabin troupes, day.
come to Hustings the rrurtth.
‘
As was intimated in our last the re­
Mi:. N. E. Phillips has left at this port of the murder of a superannuated
office a stool ot timothy that stands Methodist minister was a hoax, doubt­
less unintentional on the part of tiie
just five feet high. AVho can beat it?
originators.
IL-frew out of a garbled
Mi&gt;. M. B. Todd, of Hastings townreport of the Hope tragedy. However,
•'hip, has liecome insane and has
the report was given credence in this
l»tvn taken to the Kalamazoo asylum.
city from the fact that parties living in
Ik you want to read a live, wide­ the vicinity of Gull Corners circulated
awake aggressive newspaper during the
the story upon our streets.
eainpajgn subscribe for the Banner.
In our county correspondence there।
are numerous accounts of, damagesi
done by lightning during the past
'week.

.

The ice cream tables of the young
people connected with the Presbyterian;
society were well patronized Fridayevening.

Those wishingjto keep posted upon
local as well as national politics will do
,
well to at once subscribe for the
Banner.

It. « omt the boys only 81 each for a
1
liltlt“taikee” Sunday with certain memltrs of Holcomb &amp; Robertson’s young:
ladies’ band.
•
Evans &amp; Brooks have ahalf-columni
'
announceriient in this issue, in which
they state that they propose to sell

at cost.
Those magniticent three-sheet posters
announcing the Fourth of July celebrabon at Hastings were printed at the
Banner office. .

Ah will be seen by report of their
proceedings published in this issue the
common council are moving in the
matter of water works.
Bsmauks about the weather are out
border, but the mercury has been
waltzing around,among the nineties for
» wwk past, jus| the same,
Bx-Cov. STjoim, of Kanais, will ad­

a teinpenmce num mooting at
pinion lair ground, Plainwell, on
Mradav, JuneSO, at £K) p. m.
flit telephone line ia now a reality
Hastings. The Instrument la In the

Dw««*ry quarteri.’

/'S

young man, a member of the Order of
Odd Fellows and in good standing.
Td him, death did not come with a
“gently stealing pace," but In the
Miss Maud and Master Jimmie Bart­ •twinkling of an eye," almost without
warning, in the midst of life and busi­
ley, of Albion, are in the dty.
ness unfinished.
HU wife. Celeste,
will spend the vacation
their only daughter. Mrs. Fannie Feewith his family in Ann Arbor.
gunon, of Kansas City, and thre
Mrs. Ed. Powers was with friends in
grandchildren survive, and deeply
Grand Rapids a few- days since.
mourn him.
Mr. A. E. Barnes, of Yorkville, was
In the death of Mr. Hayford this
injhe dty for a few days last week.
community has lost a valuable citizen.
XX ill and Dora Kennedy have re­ He was possessed ot many very excel­
turned from Ann Arbor for the vaca­ lent qualities—a man of great industry,
tion.
untiring energy and activity. His was
Miss Ella Marshall, a student of the a dauntless spirit He quailed before
High School, has returned to her h«*n&gt;e no reverses or vicissitudes of life, or
fortune, but was ever hopeful, cheerful
in Prairieville.
. ’
and resolute. He was never lacking
Mr. Chas. Gordon, an Albion student,
------- •; in public spirit and enterprise and his
is in the dty.
He will attend the life and services here are identified
alumni reunion.
with the best interests of the city and
Mrs. Clara Allen and son, of Olivet, of the whole community. In social life
are spending a few days with XX’. ~
D. he will ever be remembered as a genial
Hayes and family.
and generous friend, and all who knew
Bro. Hilboum, of the Democrat, ac- him well will ever cherish his memory.
The funeral was held at the family
companiet by his wife, is “doing" the
residence Sunday afternoon, being con­
press association this week.
ducted
by the Odd Fellows.
H. G. Carter and D. R. Cook are in

Prairieville township, working in the
interest of the new railroad.

Mrs. Frank Hamilton and son, of Sa­
vannah, N. Yre are visiUng Mrs. H.’s
mother, Mrs. I. A. Holbrook.
Mrs. Lottie Brown, of Manistee, is
spending a few days with her mother
and many friends in this city.

Master Fred Curtis, a typo of this
office, is spending a two weeks’ vaca­
tion with his father in XX’ayne county.
Mrs. Fannie Ferguson, of Kansas
City, arrived Friday evening, to attend
the funeral oPher lather, XX’m. H Hay­
ford.
Miss Lena Morse, of Yorkville, is
spending a lew days with her sister
Minnie, who is attending the Hastings
High School.
.

Orno Strong was among the Bafner
callers of Thursday last. He takes in
the meeting of the State Press Associa­
tion this week.
Miss Satie Tinkler is in Grand Rap­
ids. visiting friends.
Ere her return
she will visit her sister, Mrs. M. II.
Clark, of Manistee.

Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hughes start
for Palestine, Ill., next Monday, on a
visit to Mr. H.’s parents, where they
will remain a month.
Mrs. Ambler returned to her home
in Northville, Mich., Tuesday, after a
several Weeks visit with her granddatighter, Mrs. A. H. Johnson.
Miss Nellie and Master Fred. Knap­
pen, of Albion, arrived in the city XVednesday. Miss Nellie came for the pur­
pose of attending the alumni reunion.
Married, XX’ednesday evening. Mr.
Jacob Gish, of Lafayette, Ind., and Mrs.
Fannie A. Hobbs, of this, city.
Mr.
Loomis, of Grand itapids, and Miss

Nellie Geer, of Hastings.

“Rus.” XVightraan, on the 22d, took a
trip through Orangeville and Prairie­
ville, buying a large amount of wool.
"Rus.” probably was a seventh-day Ad­

-••j

, and was admitted to the bar of that
. ■ state in the year 1859. On the break­
. ing out of the war of 1861 be enlisted

To a 1 those who contemplate buying

Carpets, Cartaiis, Curtain Fiitnres,
&amp;c. this Spring.
We are in such a shape as to offeg
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION.
N. B.—We are headquarters for carpet ,
warp.
y

W. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD I

C. G. H.

Blaine and Logan Club.—Tues­
day evening a goodly nnmlier of voters
of this dty assembled at the Court
House for the purpose of organizing a
Blaine and Logan club. The meeting
was called to order by. James Clarke
and an organization perfected by the
election of Clement Smith chairman
and A. H. Johnson secretary. After
remarks by Messrs. Jas. Clarke, Dr.
Lathrop and others, stating the object
of the meeting, etc., a dub was formed
with 103 members. The following are
the officers elected:
President, Hon. D. R. Cook.
First Vice President, L. E Knappen.
Second Vice President, Chas. H. Bauer.
Secretary, Irving L. Creasy.
Treasurer, T. J. Bush.
.
On motion, Messrs. Jas. Clarke, L. E.
Knappen and ('has. H. Bauer were ap­
pointed as committee to draft by-laws.
The following ward committees were
appointed for the purpose of obtaining
signatures to the dub list:
•
First ward—G. K. Beamer, J. XV.
Custer and H. C. Lewis.
Second ward- Geo. Osborn, AX’. H.
Schantz, and Clement Smith,
Third ward—AX’. A. Hunsberger, C. A.
VanArman and A. E. Kenaston.
Fourth ward—R. A. Carnahan, P. A.
Sheldon and C. Messer.
There was much enthusiam manifest­
ed at the meeting, and there is every
prospect that that dub will excel in
joint of numbers any like political
organization ever formed in the dty.
Hastings republicans are enthusastic
for Blaine and Logan.
It was decided to‘hold the next meet­
ing at the C-ourt House Saturday even­
ing, the 28th, at 7:80 standard time. At
this meeting there will be short speech­
es from Jas. Clarke, Clement Smith,
L. E. Knappen, I). R. Cook and others.
The. report of the committee on by-laws,
etc., will be heard and acted upon, an
executive committee appointed, and
other bwfineaa that may properly come
before the club will be transacted. It
is desired that there be a full attendance.

ventist for the time being.
Mrs. McElwain organised a Good
Dr. Geo. H. Nichols returned to his
Templars Lodge in the Barnum neigh­
The Searles Murder.—As yet home in this city Friday, and indulged
there is no due to the perpetrator of in a general hand-shake with hjs many borhood East Carlton, Saturday even­
the horrible murder of Thomas 1*. friends. He Again started out on his ing, the 21st, with 15 charter members
and the following installed as officers:
Searles. As a matter of course various errand of mercy on Monday.
Lodge Deputy—Henry Barnum.
rumors are set afloat tending to fasten
“Kit" McElwain isn’t as handsome as
AV. C. T.—E. Holmes.
guilt upon this or that one. The Ban- he was—not by long odds. Kit, a few
XV.V.T.—Jessie Barnum.
nek has a surmise as to whose door the days since came in contact with poison
XV. S.- Mrs. Foreman.
XV. F. 8.—L. Foreman.
crime will eventually be traced, but as sumac.
He has discontinued his calls
min.
W. T.—Mrs. ’ -- --------yet there is no clue suffident to war­ upon his beet girl, for the time being.
rant an arrest. Without doubt the of­
Chaplain—Mrs. U./Foreman.
Mr. Frank.Goodyear, of this city, and
fleers are doing their full duty ia this
W. I. G.—Mary XV. Wyckoff.
Mias Kittie Parkhurst, of Coldwater,
W. O. G.—J. Maple*.
matter, and if possible the guilty party
will be united in marriage this (Thurs­
P. W. C. T.—Wm. Bulotph.
or parties will ultimately be brought
This is the second lodge organized
day) evening, at the residence of the
before the bar of justice.
bride’s parents. The Banner extends in Carlton township this month.
Births and Deaths for 1888,-Fol- hearty congratulations.
Jowing is the list of births and deaths
WHXUA,. IVMh
rS"*"1 •’S’ ,
Death of Justice Hayford.—'rhe
in the various townships of the county.
mldM, Brother. net Growl *"•■ » Hevlml.
sudden and unexpected death of XVil- and the last nuI ritm performed, by u« who re­
as returned by the Supervisors:
main, over bit voiceleM dust. V&gt; c shall witness
liam
H.
HMytord,
at
hfe
residence
in
DKATHB.
a
vacant
chair,
we
shall
we
an unworn refalla.
H1XTHB.
this city, Thursday, June 19, deserves Xt-shall mx the hxlpr &lt;&gt;f mourning. remludlus
Assyria
in, that Um Brother who wore It has given hl*
Baltimore
iMtpa*&gt;
word,
that
he
wrarindak.ttx
tiie hard
more than a passing notice.
Barry.............................
and toilsome journey ot Ute ami being weary. he
H. Hayford was born and reared in the 2^ed hKnrmw aua laid hlin d«»«m to rvM.
.........................................
Castleton
.vResolved.
That
to
tlw
widow,
the
family
and
state of New Hampshire, and at the
Hastings township.....
triends, the lodge extends it* kindest sympathy;
jk-wlvd.-nSlIlirWU. n™&gt; '»
time of his decease was in the ®th year
year of his age. In the year of 18&amp;. he
I. O. &lt;&gt;• r V »•
Bantings. Jane at. iwi.
was at Montgomery, Alabama, engaged
Maple Onree. ..
in teaching music, and while there met
DIM).
Orangerille
.
and married Miss Coleste Horton who
PralreeriDr
Rutland
was a sister of the late lamented t rank JORDAN-Anu*. dMishUr «&lt; Mr. »b«l Mra.\ K.
Thoniapple
Friday, lunr 13. HM.
WoodlMd
Horton, of this city. After his mar­
Hired ie yran'.« manti™. 1C days.
Yankne Springs
riage he remained in the south and
Total
taught music, and with his wife trav­
A IUusast Social
eled extensively in the southern states,
Should be so very brief.
and Mix p. w. Xlekem. of thb city
until the year 1850, when they came
fa verj sad itndU'Uely
gave a reception Tuesday ov^ng. to
unit 1KT *r-*hall be,
.
, and settled in Hastings, where they
£„or of their son. Mr. A. D
MbM*
■ have ever since resided, except about
&gt; said eome unto me.
» Wert. Point cadot. who is spend ng
six years they spent in Kokomo, IndiM left this work! of swnvw
Me f Slough 14 home.
1 ana, from 1887 to 18«3,
r
nwmle assembled to extend
r there.
in Indiana Mr. Hayford bodied taw,
^SLu^totoeirfriend. B«idej

—l'*uee n&gt;d
ana &gt;otf
voir can “hello
all those rrom
hello" aU

S=^*W«U

county, and four times a Justice of the
Peace of this dty, which latter office he
held at the time of his death. All
these various positions of public trust
: and responsibility he fllled with credit
to himself as a man and as an officer.
He has also been ever since he was a

DOMESTIC
BECAUSE IT IS
Th£ Simplest machine made, having few parts, no compli­
cation, and requires little skill in management.
The LightestrRunning machine, hence produces less fatigue
in operating, and on that account is especially recommended
by the medical faculty.
*
.
Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest
as well as the heaviest, and is suited to the use of all applianc­
es that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Always ready for use, and requires no special adjustment
when the work is changed.
The Most Durable maijhine ever made. Its construction is
in accordance with the most advanced and approved mechan­
ical principles, and all the parts are Case Haniened, working
on Adjustable Conical Beanngs.
It has the most beautiful wood-work.
It has the liest set of attachments ever furnished with a
Sewing Machine.
.
.
The Domestic has the best warranty of any machine made.
Over 100 Domestic machines in the city of Hastings alone
and some of them in use 22 years and running all right yet
Nobody has ever been able to produce a Domestic shuttle
worn out.
I have in stock the Royal St John, the New Home, the
American, the Wilson, Hie Singer, and others. New machines
from $20.00 up. Sewing machine needles, and the finest sew­
ing machine oil made for all machines. Parts and attach­
ments furnished on short notice for all machines as cheap as
the cheapest.
.

Pumps! Pumps!
I manufacture the best Wood PumtH made. I also have iu
— • Pump
— to
...
• with the ChurohiU Pat­
i stock the best Chain
lie had,
ent Expansion Rubber Bucket I sell1 these uumne much lean
than a cheaper pump are sold. Pumps purchased of me will
lie set if desired and warranted all right
(.'all and see me, one door west of R. K. Grant’s, State 8t.

T. PHILL

�A BRAYS LADY.

r

[From the Courier.)
Mrs. Schoonmaker, at Creek Locks. ULsterCo.
N. T., had the misfortune to entirely lose the
sight of one of her eyes, through an accident,
and endured fialnful Inflammatory action there­
in for two long years; the other eye finally be­
coming sympathetically effected, her general
health seriously sufitring; Indeed she was a
mere wreck, a wanting skeleton. In this terri­
ble strait site consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of
Bondout, N. Y., who told ber at once that the
injured eye must be removed. 8he quietly but
flrmlysald: "All right. Doctor, .but don’t give
mec%lorofnnn’ I-et my huabood sit by my side
during the operation, and I will neither cry out
norsttr." Tiie work was done, and the poor
woman kept bey word.. Talk of soldierly cour­
age! This takes more pluck than it does to face
a hundred, guns. To restore her general health
and give tone and wrength to -tbe system, Dr.
Kennedy thru gave the "Favorite Remedy.”
which cleansed the I'IikhI and imparted new
life to tbe long suBering woman.C8he rapidly
gained health and strength, and Is now well.
Tbe “Favorite Remedy” Is a prireles* Wewlng
to women. No fatally’rtould be without It.1
Vnur druggist lifts it. If not send to Dr. David
Kennedy. Bondout, New York.
The Morenci Baptists have raised &lt;1,415 ior
the year's expenses.
Fred. Hotchkiss will refund the price paid if
Acker’s Blood-Elixir does nut relieve any skin
tborougldy
or blood dlwrder. A new.but
!-----------’-**•“tested
*
discovery.
Tiie G. A. R. advertise a igrand picnic at DevIPs lake. July $1-23.
The name Jenner means a drawn lancet, put­
ting to flight a loathsome disease, uml tiie name
Harvey signifies tl*r circulation of the blood.
And tiie tune is coming when the name or Dr.
David Kennedy wil be indissolubly connected
In the public mind with tiie purlflcatton of the
blootLa deed only less tni]&gt;ortant than the dis­
covery of Ite motion* through the human bod}.
This Dr. Kennedy accompffshes by means ot his
new medicine, called •'Favorite Remedy.
The light guards of Big Rapid* will celebrate
the Fourth of July.
My physician said. I could not live, my liver out
of oruer, frequently vomited greenish mucous,
skin yellow^srnall dry humors on face, stomach
would not retain food. Burdock Blood Bitter*
cured me. Mrs. Adelaide O’Brien,mExchange
81. BuftaUo, N. Y.
Bellaire has five lawyers. She will celebrate

BLOWN UP IN A MILL
AN

AWFUL

DISASTER

IN

CAPITAL CHRONICLES

ITALY.

FAVORING THE STATE?.
THIRTY LIVES LOST.

WAsmsfOToa.

Rome, June 23.—The powder mills at
1‘ontremoll ex]4oded yertenby, killing
thirty men and wounding, seventeen others.
Poutretnoll
la
in
the
province of
Massarc Carrara, at the Soullterq de­
clivity of the Appoiine range of mount­
ains
and twenty-three
miles
north­
west
of Carrara.
The
town, which
has a popnlntion of about 13,000, is divided
into an upper and a lower town, tiie former
being defended by an old castle and in­
closed by massive fortifications. The lower
town is modern, and contains many hand­
some residences. It Ims a cathedral, and
manufactures silks, linens and wines.
The Hague, June 23.—Alexander,
Prince of Orange, and heir apparent to the
crown ot tbe Netherlands, is dead. He had
been ill far some time part, but passed a
calm night and morning immediately bei fore hb cellapse. In the forenoon of Sat­
urday he seemed bo well that tbe doc­
tors talked of sending him to the south" of
France, but at qleven o’clock he suddenly
exhibited symptoms of extreme weakness
and fainted. Hb respiration became great­
ly enfeebled.. Subsequently a alight re­
covery was noticeable, aud the lungs
seemed paralyzed. From tiiat' time until
death tiie Prince remained uneonacioUH.
The King has returned from Carlsdnd and
held a conference with the cabinet, and the
President ot the Council has convoked a gen­
eral Suite Council The Cabinet will con­
vene the Chambers, forming the States
into a general
iinplenary
Congress.
This Congress will proclaim the Princess
WUbemine successor under the Council to
tbe Regency, with Queen Emma as Regent
and the President of tiie Council as Cnaoceflor. Tiie Cabinet has detonuined to re­
fuse to share the tutelage with any German
branch of tbe royal family.
Berlin. June 23.—Bismarck, during tbe
Buckles’s Arnica Salve.
lUneee ot the Prince of Orange, caused Ger­
Tbe best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, man Hpcesentatlvee at various European
Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Courts to declare that any attempt to make
Clmppep Hands. Chilblains.Corn*, and all 8ktu
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay the successor to die Regency tn Holland a
required. It Is guaranteed to rive perfect satis- question would find instant opposition from
Liction, er,money refunded. Price a rents per Germany. This declaration b taken to
boa. ^orssSebyW.H.Goodyear.
mean that Germany alone has tbe right to
West Bay City wfll bond for gso^M publie meddle in the affairs of Holland. Tbe Klug
improvementa.
b ill, and hb death b Dear. On hb decease
Hav4 used Dr. Thomas* Electric Oil for croup the Duke of Nassau, tailing to get tiie
IL'-ES?*”” “J; BX' throne, will claim the Grand Duchy of Lux­
tritmted by Wm. Kay. 5ft) Plymouth
emburg.
Berlin, June 23.—The whole Galbrian
ThoUkand* Say 8&lt;i.
country is flooded. Heavy rains have fallen
Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard. Km\, writes: *‘I
never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bit­ during tbe past forty-eight hours. Streams
have
bunt their banks and swept away
tern to my customers, they give entire satisfac­
tion and arc rapid seller*." Electric Bitter* are tltousandsof cattle, sheep audswlne. Hun­
tbe purest and best medicine known and will dreds of human habitations liave disappositively cure Kidney and Unt complalnta.
I-urify the blood and regulate the boweu. No
family can afford to be without them. They will
&gt;a«e hundreds of dolhira In doctor'* bills every
year. Sold at’fifty ceuta a hottie by W. H. Good-

June

to. — I

ner,
Chairman
of
the
sutHso^mliteeof the^iouse Committee on Cliltns, a
long letter expressing hb approval of the
House bill now pending to relieve from
further liability on account of tiie direct
tax of 1861 tlKMe States that have not paid
their proportionate part thereof, and to re­
fund to the States that have paid tiie sums
received from them respectively.
The
Secretary saya. In substance:

Tho Government Is not now tn need of the
money to be realised from the inforcement of
thia tax; that such inforcement would put a
gricvou-i burden upon the peoolu of the
States tn default; that the tax Itaeif would be
especially objectionable. Ina-much os tbepur­
poses tor which ft was laid could not. but be
remembered with disaster; that ft* collection
would necessitate the appointment of a large
number of Federal otbclnU who would go
ornoog the people as obnoxious exacters. and
timt In its practical effect the law for ft is ob­
solete.
.
In .a conclusion the Secretary inquires

Thevitate pharmaceutical association hold u
meetlug at Detroit 8fg»»- &gt;»»•
At a sure remedy for Sick Headache, Baur
Stomach, DyspeiKla. Indigestion. Constipation,
Torpid Liver. B'.llIoiiKtess, Ac., no medicine I*
equal to Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters.
20 cents per bottle.
___
Bturgis ha* drcldwl finslfy to permit saloons
to open nnder 8G,oco tondk.
Tiie Burdock ITant Is oire of tiie best diuretics
or kidney regulators. Burdock Blood Bitters ts
unmirpaMed In all diseases of the kidneys, llvWfaen Delllab dipped off Samson's locks that
mlrtty athlete at cure “became os other men."
If ft could l&gt;e proved that the poMttMlou of lux­
uriate hair would enable men to tear open lions'
tawa Hiseox ft Co. would be driven wild In the
effort to supply enough of Parker h Hair Balsam
to meet tbe demand. As It Is the Balsam pre­
vents your hair from lulling out. and .restores
tbe original eolor if hided or gray. Besides ii ft

graded share of the receipts when tltey
'
are above a fixed amount.

THE MARKETS.
LIVE STOCK—Cattle
Sheep.
FLOUlR-Good to Choice .
Patents;...w.
WBBAT-No. X Red ...
No. I Spring
CORN
OATS—Weston. Mixed

THE NICARAGUAN CANAL.

The House Appropriations Committee
held a meeting yesterday, at which Sec­
retary Freliugliuysen explained bis scheme
regarding the Nicaraguan CanaL It is, in
brief, to buy from tbe prestent owners of
tiie Nicaraguan Canal the concession of
their rights and obtain the renewal of tiie
same by treaty. It is understood that
the
De Lesseps
people
are
watch­
ing for the expiration of tbe Nicaraguan
coocttssiou In October next, for the purpose
of gobbling it up and preventing the United
States or any private company getting in
that they have already captured the
Eads scheme by some means, and If
tliey can scoop in the Nicaraguan they
will thus control the canal business of the
Irtbtnua.
Charles Colne, tbe American

is watching the movement ot affaire very
cloeely. The committee, after hearing Mr.
Frellnghuysen'B statement, agreed to recom­
mend to tiie House to send the matter to
a conference committee, and that that com­
mittee would agree to the appropriation as
made by the Senate, and thus probably be
able to.push it through ths House witirout
discussion.
.

WAMrarq-roM's monument.

K

FATAL FIRE IS MONTREAL.

Montreal, Ont, June Wk—Tim six-

RK-Mom (New).
LARD—Steam.......
CHEESE
WOOL—Domestic....
CHICAGO
BEEVES-Exira
Choice....
Good
MrtUum ..

H. taoUnrt,

Good to Choice Dairy
BGG8—Fresh
FLOUK-Wintor
Bpring.... ...............
Patent
GRAIN—Wheat, No. 2.
Cora. No. 2
Oats,' No. 4

“

■

Eye, No. fl.\.............

Barter, No. 2
BROOM COHN—
Green Hurl
Fine Green
Tufert-ir................................
a
POTATOES—Good to cbotoe .
70
POHK-Mm*...................... 18 on
I^RD-Hrcam.......................... 7 55
UMU&amp;Comtnon Dressed siding. 13 00
Flooring.............................. 2U 00
Common-Board* n 00

japefog...................... noo
Lath...................................... • 00
Shingles
&gt;40
____ BAST LIBERTY.

CATTLE-Beat......................... pj Qu

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

HALT!MORE

story shirt factory of Skelton Brothers ft
Co. took fire early yesterday morning. Hie
flames ran up an eteyator-shaft to the root,
which fell to, carrying the four huge walls
of done and brick with It to the ground, tbe
firemen having a wonderful escape.
As the firemen w$n? pulling up their I ddere to tbo upper stories, to pour w iter Into
tiie Interior, tbe east wall gave way with a
crasli into a three-story hotel inljoinlnc. cut­
ting one-h If off with nine bedroutua,
which were filled with pw-pte. Tnose in
the tower flats
time, DUl
but
...... escaped iu
Ul lime,
' •*» “en *” Uielr tab ven bnri-d under th,
fill* dlahrlw
ia .1...
...a tn,
— first.
debris, anH
and laazl
had to .Fbe
dug —out
The
UH was a slwetnaker mimed Belmore, who ex­
pired In h)a rncow'i barxi . The second
was Joseph
Laroux.
who
ta sup­
posed to be
fatally
tajurod.
and
Is not expected to lira. Four other
men. named Albert
Dubcc. Then-lore
Spinore, Leun St Maurlre sud Louis usn.
iesx (the latter lira owner of the hotel),
were verj- bad!y .njured. Ther e were thirty
people iu bed at tiie time ot Um wall* cok
lapemg. ami thorn who got out lud very nar­
row eecapra. Tbe total lost ia «UK).000;
abmit two-thirds torered bv Insurance

7 7-S

18—Live—Good to Choice.
Hart is to bare a 8iC,ooo hotel.
An Eye Io Boalnasa.
Frederick Hotehktw. the drugght. In always
wide awake to business and spare* no pains to
secure tiie best of every article in bls line. He
has secured the iqteury for Kemp’s Balsam for
i.'onstonptkm, Courtm. Colds. Asthma. BroucbltH. and all affections of tbe throat and Inngs.
Sold on a portfire guarantee. Price fiOc. and tl.
A Midland chicken has 12 toes.

dutiable goods. The credentials of Ephraim
K. Wilson m Senator elect from Maryl?ntL »•« , pmante.L
The Mexican
Pensions bill was d bnted nt consid­
erable length,
but no , action
was
reached In tbe
House.
In
tbo
contested ejection case of Campbell iDem.h
vs. Morey (Hep.), from iho Seventh Disrrtot of
Ohio. &gt;t was decuiod to sent tbe former, and .
hewM swo’D in. Tbe Judiciary Committee
reported in favor of appropriating for the re­
lief of ex-Sergeant-nt-Ar.ns Thompson the
amount of the judgment received by Ballet ■
Kilbourne.
w
In the Senate on tbe flit tho Army Appro,
priatIon bill wm pasted. Somo discussion
too* place on the Union Pacific bill, and ft
wm referred to tbe Judiciary (ommlttee...
tn tho House the Sundry Civil-Service bill wm
considered, and ft was referred to the ComtTlIttF,,. r&gt;f tl,A XVb In

A Six-Story Building Gutted by Flame

E...............................

•«

O

J

1

tor five month*, cwbrncfnr the enti
ittal C»mp»ifn, for FORTT CENTS.

brs

ADDRESS,

-PI
wU

TIME FOR ALL!

JOCK ISUIDi picm”

Th j Recird Baale.L

Jtoi

of

Ho
afti
ud

whether this would not be a suitable occa­
sion to deal with tbe matter of Federal sur­
plus moneys deposited or to be deposited
with tl&gt;e States under tho act of 18JH, and
suggests that those States which made tiie
payment of their portion of the direct tax
under the act of 1861 be debited in the sety
Clement proposed by the bill, and their 11*
billty to the United States under tiie Deixislt oct Ik' thus extinguished.

The dedication of the Washington Monu­
Leinburg saying that two hundred and ment will take place on the 22d of next
fifty soldiers were- engulfed and per­ February. Extensive preparations are be­
ished
In
the raging flood.
The re­ ing made lor tbe event
A Clinton man will set 100,000 celery plants port has not been confirmed by other
TOK ADJOURNMENT QUESTION.
this season.
dispatches, but tbe Tagtblall vouches for
Washington, June 2L—Chairman Alli­
tbe reliability of its source of information. son, of tbe Senate Appropriation Commit­
When you have a cough and want relief, think of The rain has ceased, and the walers are now
Kemp's. Balsam for the Thront and Lungs. A subsiding. Great destitution will prevail ted said yesterday that he thought Con­
gress would adjourn on July 3. Chairman
guaranteed reinedy lor thtae diseases. Price 50
in the deluged districts. Subscriptions for Randall, of the House Appropriation Com­
cents and pi.
relief of tbe sufferers will be taken up mittee holds the same opinion, but, although
Qullllac I* soon to have a veneer and panel U»e
throughout
the
empire.
Randall is pressing tiie Appropriation bill
factory.
Berlin, June 21.—Several Important ar­ iu the Bouse aa that the members of
Idle Experiment.
When a man Is sound and well he can afford rests were made Thursday in connection tiie committees work dny and night, it does
with
un
incendiary
conspiracy.
whichUt
is
not
seem probable that they can all bo
to be Indifferent to the character of all the med­
icine In the world. But when disease Is fairly asserted, has ramlficatious in America. passed by Uie time he mentions. Rmdall
eating him up he must do something at once and Should the Inquiry prove that tire German Jud the sub-committees on the Sundry Civil
do it lotelUgently. Therefore do not dose your­ conspirators have received funds from
bill rsit until two o’clock yesterday morning,
self with a hundred things In the hope that some
of them may hit the mark, but try’ Dr. David America, immediate diplomatic action will in order that It might be able to report to
Kennedy’s “-ravunte
Favorite Remedy"
nemcuy which
ivuicu hit*
iihn It
is .utj
uiaen uy
.be taken
by ithe German representative at the full committee. It mode its report, and
every time. p«..11-./
For kidney and liver troubles pUeyi/WMhlngton
the full committee will be able to take the
atxl constipation, ..
. ------ ,— ------Cairo, June 21.—Advices received' here bill up in the .House on Monday.
Druggists have It. or mall one dollar to the Doc­
from Suakitu say that a number ot pilgrims
tor, at Roudout, N. T.
CONGRES6IONAL.
Big Blaine and Logan Jollification at Battle who left Berber May 25 have arrived there.
In tbe e'enate on the ISlh the Chair an­
Tbsy say th it un that daft; the place was
Creek Monday night.
nounced the final passage of tbe bill tor
safe, with a plentiful supply of provisions.
the relief of Fitz John Porter. Tbe
Fred. Hotchkiss states that indigestion pre­
pares every one for disease, but guarantee* The Mudir of .Joagola has accordingly been
Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets to cure all forms of ordered to ascertain definitely whether the the day was ecx-tu &lt;o considering a bill to ex­
repiited capture of the place by the rebels tend the provl-tons or the Thurman art to the
indigestion.
81 Ixmis will sjiend ps,000 In graveling her has taken place. The Mudlr has received I nton arfu Central Pacific Roads. It requires
a second summons froni El Mehdi to es­ the companies to pay annually Into tho sink­
pouse the rebel cause. Tbe summons is ac­ ing lund CXO4J.O.C each, with lesser amounts
Consumption has btai, and can be cured by companied by threats in case of refusal.
for tbe smaller lines.
the use of Downs' Elixir.
Tnx Mexican Pension bill was considered In
London, June 21.—In the Commons yes­
Holland water works will be ready for use Ju­ terday tiie Under-Foreign Secretary said the tao 86nale on the l?th. Mr. Beck said the
ly 4.
last news from (reneral Gordon was of date -amendments proposed would, Io, the opinion
Consumption Cured.
April 12. He said twenty messengers had of tbe Conimbstoner of Pensions, involve an
An old physician, retired froiA practice, hav­ been sent to General Gordon by different outlay of 8246.0au.an. No action wm taken
ing had pl.-wed In hl* hknd* by wry East ludla routes. One messenger, who went up the .. .in the Houw tbs bill tn prohibit tbe Im­
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
portation of aliens under labor contracts wm
remedy for tiie
:md permanent cure of Nile by boat, succeeded In entering Khar­ passed without division.
coiirtuinptlon. Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and toum. On his return, bearing General Gor­
A rAvoiUHLx report was tn^io m tbe Sen­
all throat Mid lutig affection*, alao a positive and don’s answer to die Government mesHeuger, ate on the 20th un the bill to amend tbe act re­
radical cure for Nervou* Debility and an nervdus he was pursued by rebels and killed.
lating to the Immediate transportation ot
S' ‘ la, after having tested Its wonderful

lowers in thousands of cases, ha* felt
j to make it known to his suffering
Bernhardt to Visit America.
Actuatrtl by this motive and a desire
London, June 21.—It is now positively
human suffvrluK. 1 will send free of
&gt; all who desire ft. this- recipe. In Ger- asserted that Mr. Henry E. Abbey has con­
neb or English, witii full directions for
preparing Jtnd using. Bent by mnil by address­ cluded arrangements under which Mina.
ing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Sarah Bernhnfdt will make another pro­
Noyics. 140 Power's Block. Rockester. N. x.
fessional tour of the United States under
Itcostgio; to maintain the ]&gt;oor ot Clare Ills management during the season ot
county for the month of May.
IBM-5.
Tiie sum which the American
Home remarkable cures of deafness are re­ man 'Ber Is to pay Mme. Bernhardt is stated
corded ot Dr. Tbonuu' Electric Oil. Never faits at S6.000 for each performance and a

A moot efficient agent in the great wprk of Government
Reform F
Should be read in every School District in the Union !
For real live missionary work among the people, here is
your opportunity.

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CHICAGO.

N. H. Downs'
The Waterbury Watch Co., of New York and Waterbury,
Conn., being desirons of advertising their name and business
have made arrangements with a number of the large retail
clothiers of this country by which the latter are enabled to
present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clothing
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved Sil­
ver Nickle Series “C." Watches.
"
These watches are warranted to keep good time and are the
best low priced time piece made in the world.

We wish it understood that this is no lottery scheme, but
exactly as stated above.
Among those who have adopted the above are the following
well known concerns: J. S. Hudson, Detroit, Mich.: E. R. Hull
&amp; Co., Cleveland, 0,; Putnam Clothing Co., Chicago; F. W.
Humphrey &amp; Co., St Louis, and many others.
We have 3000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
and will keep good time and require as little attention as any
$100 watch.

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ly uw of Downs’ Elixir. It will cy?

Croup, Bronchitis. Asthma,
Fteuriey,
Whooping-Cough,
Lung Fever, and al! diseases of ths
Throat, Chest and Lungs, nhta
other nnediM tail
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(Each one put up in a handsome satin-lined case.)

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be as cheap or
cheaper than can lie bought elsewhere, and if you are not per­
fectly’satisfied with your purchase^ return the goods any time
within 30 days and get your money back.

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We have one of the most complete stocks ever shown in
this city. .

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GRAND RAPIDS.

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The Largest Stock,
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The Best Made,
At The Lowest Prices

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Good Work at Fair Prices!

Sarnia, Out, June 28.—The steamer
United Emptn- reached Im JfeurUy.
fawn Duluth. Minn., making tbe round trip
Ln seven days and sixteen hours, the fastest

BAND WEN
:D IM0TRUWIENTS,

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�^Hastings BWr.
—^iniS!rau&gt;Ay. job a. »*«■
ut.u™

Local News.

&amp; “““munity like

Hasting. poated on home happenjare
enough to nuke a man ZHE
became very weary with informing tha
jpeople
about the water works which

Cirruleti™
ygt)ere^to«grewtogwAlh«F 1they may get In dme to sprinkle the
street, of th. New JerusalZ. bul n«

,

., .me ou»&gt;l«r »f Ii»stin«8 I*0’1’ 1sooner; about the railroad, which every
body wants but only , few wm heli

,o Drt,o“thissecure;
;
about the law and order

1

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T PABK«‘ ia &gt;'"ildtn« •■u'otlier
Lth iMiverv in front of th. Hret:^Hoiw- Thw-attending th.cele-

wUl have an
! „rt,,nitv to ilanre- The bow«T
;Dwffltethe’.l»:»«‘ and floret in th.
count’.
__________
Vb.FI ll.&lt;'Ai:TEr.a&gt;arailroadM&gt;Hre
,w |„»uv.-W. He is perrevering and
in ta effort, to secure the
?
monty to insure the building
yzempritag. railroad to II astinge.
However, a tew day. since, h. ran
.^Kjfasnix.soto speak, when he
tackled m old and prominent citizen ot
LsplKeKiraid. The aforesaid citizen
rtuiceingb niiseii his cane with the
..mark that “he had a good mind to
vrike." Mr. t atter gracefully withtew ami is now endeavoring to conriace directors Bowne, Cook and Burton that it is their duty to approach
this man and secure his I p U if pos-

able._______________ l_
tL areka li.’-r liul huekslee hM ,bre»
Jurewxr*:-1» I.. :«lqu»rteni tor dlyo.t—!-■ Wh.u tire ML -Plerereil taie
tot" Uu I* ilV-erel ’till tliere m»n»aie
SElJi.mtoltaiiseriuir.Uloiii. A )i»&gt; tow
„SlMMi(i&gt;A&gt;rrv-.silot them to «jte pel*SSStoirttem Tritane. Mt. Plenuwt.
.
We would respectfully inform the
-pencil shover” of the Tribune that
Dr. Nichols, the person to whom he reiers in the above article, is well and
favorably known in this dty, being
one of Hastings enterprising business
• men. It is fortunate for the Tribune
editor that the Dr. is “slow to anger.”
Were He financially ressponsble the Dr.
would institute a suit against him.
Well wager a new hat that the author
of the article quoted abovp aloes not
Iwear as good a reputation in-Jot Pleasant as does this "liver pad huckster” in
Hastings and other places where he is

league
1who« noble alm all freely acknowledge
,
1as right, but to bear the brunt of whore
'conflict with the saloons and gambling
dens the many beg to be excused from
doing.
Then it is business tn
io Keep
Jwateh of our contemporary of the Journal, the greatest politician of the age.”
To hold him for two or three consecu­
(
tive
weeks in the straight and narrow
,
path
which leads up to the greenback
,pastures is no small job. John means
,
well
enough, but he is prone to get into
,the democratic fold and frisk around
,among the bourbons. And then we
,were afraid he might become displeased
,
about
Ben. Butler again, and pleasantly
,refer to him as “Beast Butler,” or re­
j
mind
him of those New Orleans spoons,
, of the salary garb, as he used to do
or
,when Ben. was a naughty republican.
And Hilbourn, tho’ he does look like a
.Sunday school superintendent, is liable
। get wormy—and it took a good deal
to
।to placate him. The truth of the mat­
I ter was that he feared his party would
&lt;endorse Butler; and Butler is no friend
, Brother Hilbourn’s. And then the
of
Imill pond! That worried us a good deal
As
a dam site it was a conspicuous fail­
•
ure; and there is no beauty in such a
Isight as that dam site. To furnish
1
1something for the male and female gos­
sips
to talk about is also part of an
1
1editor’s duty—or ought to be— for if he
'doesn’t furnish them rations they will
dig around tin they find something
'that might not be conductive to their
hadth;
and the gossip is one of those
1
'evils that must be regulated. Prohibi­
tion
cannot
build so high or reach so
'
low but that the gossiper win climb
under or over- the fence, and come
1smilingly to the front with “the latest
thing out.”

Oh, lots of just such matters as those
mentioned above made us long for a
place when? the greenbacker ceases
from babbling and the democrat is at
rest. Dakota was just the locality; for
the democrats and greenbackers cannot
muster as many followers as the salva­
tion army in this territory. People
are too far apart to talk much here, and
so busy that the “greatest politician of
the age” even would find few hearers.
• With our better half, we boarded the
cars at Hastings the 10th, and the same
evening were in Chicago. Well, Chica­
go is a pretty large town, but most of
our readers have seen it or kri'Ow all

well known.
Science has done much to mitigate
human woe' and suffering, and the
science of emixdming and preserving
the human bOdjf after death is a source
of great satisfaction to the relatives
and friends, especially those living at a
dfetmee, enabling them to.obtain a last
look of all that is mortal of their loved
ones. We are pleased to note that undertakers’Spangemacher &amp; Mason have
been very successful in the preservation
of suljjects for several days after death.
Witness the case of Mr. Hayford,
whose death occurred Thursday fore­
noon and the remains were kept in a
good state of preijervatito until the ar­
rival of his daughter from Kansaa Cit^J
and tiie funeral on Sunday, despite the
fact that the weather was extremely
unfavorable and their work was render­
ed-more difficult py reason of the post
mortem examination.

Hastings

H|gh

Schcmjl.—Com­

mencement exercises at Union
Thursday evening, .1 une 26th.

Hall,

FIlCfiltAMME:
.
p.'Mie.
I'ra-.cr.
. Mule. (
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WuUtGTj............................. Xy- h; I). Bauer.
F&lt;oudU.r Al|i9lle« uur Italy.
(HIM J. B. Handy.
NlSht brings ,.u: tjie Stars...-. .MlM J. M. Clark.
Silent Inftu-ncrs................. jjiss E. E. Wtfrdell,
Mu*ic. I
Niliokon Kdien.................... yir. (Jeo. h. Rock,
kfcrted ami Refracted KayS, .
........ Mbs A. C. Holbrook,
teeMbs H. E. Hoffman.
Xkturtaad Art........................ Mbs Ruth T-oke
Music.
CWiJ Service Refpnn,Mr. E. L Nbkern.
The Marble, ami the Sculptor,
Mbs A.-M. Brown.
Mim N. A. Matthews.
Formation of CharacterMiss F. G. Beadle.
»
Music.
We'» Mi.yj.jnMr. A. C. Eycleshymer.
^'“auve........................ Miss F. A Glasgow,
.... MImK f wiHlams««• bUUstles Mr. H. B. Andru&lt;
'
Mbs F. E. Hendmlwu.

about it; hence there is no need r'
further mention of what will be the
commercial and industrial center of our
country. Of all the roads from this
“queen of the north and the west” few
can offer as excellent inducements to
the tourist as the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St Paul, and none can surpass
this line in attractions. Through the
broad and fertile prairies of Illinois,
across the Badger and Hawkeye states,
along the upper waters of Mississippi
; through the cream of Minnesota's rich
bottom’s and Dakota’s garden prairiey
the Milwaukee and Saint Paul thnarfs
its way. No country under the sun can
excel that through which lies this great
highway of commerce, with its five
thousand miles of track. The territory
traversed by this line is largely that of
the “new northwest;” and though it cen
boast of many rich, prosperous and
growing cities; many lands which year­
ly return a rich fruitagetothehusbandman; it is yet in its infancy, and the
most flowery prophecies of more splen­
did years to come can hardly fall short

rr**ntation of Diplopias, - •
Mr- ChasAL Bauer, Pres of Board.
Music.
The music, in charge of Mr, W. C.
Mrantz, win he rendered by the exceliMt male quartette/ Messrs. Schante,
Brown, Nelson and Niskern.
Although the programme is long, the
exercises will not'be longer than usual,
” every part of it has purposely been
tewe short,-so that the audience may
Dot l&gt;e wearied,
'
•
.
1
The exercises will commence prompt­
’ 1

and it is hoped the entire au-

!xi ,,reseilt
that hour, so
«at there may lie no interruption. AU
■re cordially invited!
5r;‘&lt;luating class In Hastings
gn Kcdiool is much larger than ever
^•numbering 19. in fact, only

.

of fulfillment.
You will not wonder then that we
selected the Milwaukee road, from
Chicago to La Cross, tin the “Cream
City” the ride is full of interest; the
thriving towns and cities, the,, tidily
kept farms a constant attraction to the
tourist At La Crosse we “passed over
to the other side” of the Mississippi.
If the ride thus far had been interesting,
that from La Crosse to. St. Paul was
superlatively so. Hprethe Milwaukee
follows the western bank of the river,
and affords the traveller a constant
view of the “father of waters.” Sometimea the river broadens to an immense
lake, again it is comparatively narrow,
and swift of current. On both sides,
steep and rocky bluffs rise to the height
of several hundred feet As the train
whirls along through the valley, an
ever-changing panorama of beautiful
scenery greets the eye of the tourist.
There is a something about the genuyflowing river, the wooded and rocky
bluffs that one never wearies of. Th
scenery of the mountains is much more
awe-iwirW and grand; hot the quirt
beauty of the Miwdadppi and ita rocky

in the state havji a larger
That the class have done good
h f nHDtl aie
to their diplomas environment. a. «« from our cm
“ f“Hy shown by the /Pt thitf they window was quite »» pleasurable us
*'eb*» wamined
’committee
are
‘Iroui Mich. Unive.Uty torthepur- tb^^nnmtdtyiuM^
"taring the teat no .well, that
^tatter grnd^ Irora thto .chool Each la the richrot, does th«
'“tatethe Unlvanity -without ex- buslnees and the most
Each records the largo* '"** &gt; ^*
a»Dination.
,r

weU r'!01“ ln “ta gate of real
most building thus far this.
"“Writy of her reboota and their extaUat reputation.
.

7 et

people located tn each than in the
other. The citizens of each are the
most law abiding, while the majority
«f the inhabitants ot the other are
drunk. This ia the sum total of the in­
formation I derived from dtizena of St.
laid and -Minneepnhs with refereme
to the comparative growth and pros­
pects of these rival dues. They are
out ten miles apart; and between them '
there is the most bitter rivalry. The
v itor must form his own conclusions
with reference to there places, and not
rely on anything the jealous inhabitant To
of either may tell him. Myimprerelon
“
th—
“' !’L*Paul
’• me
the weai!
wealthier—hav—
am to
Ing a bank capitaliration of

LET US CELEBRATE!
give all a chance we will give with every purchase of $1.00
tn goods or more a package containing 20 pieces of
Fire-works, consisting of
•

CORM, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY
SEED. CORM MEAL, FLOOR, HAIR,
UHE, PLASTER, STUCCO,
WATER LIME.

ROCI BOTTOM P8ICI8

A

A.

A. EGGLESTON,

Hastings, Mich.

W)M», while Minneapolis is the more ,

Progreaaive. In the active competition
between between them for the next ten
years, the -flour dty" ia sure to outstrip
her wealthier neighbor In the volume
Of business transacted, manufacturing
and building, and will at the expiration
of a decade unquestionably lead St Paul
In population. The progressive strides
each ia taking are marvels which no
other land could equal.
Taking the Hastings and Dakota
v. est bound train Friday morning we
reached Big Stone City, Dakota, in the
afternoon. The Hastings &amp; Dakota is
a branch of the Milwaukee 4 St Paul,
and along ita line there yet remafcs
much government land to be taken,
beaide a considerable that the railroad

Roman Candles,
Sky Rockets,
Pin Wheels,
Triangles,
Blue Lights,
Lantern, •
Fire-crackers, &amp;c.

Painter and Glazier,
i,
*nd cheaply.

Figures furnished on application.

With every purchase of $5.00 in goods or over we will give
over 40 pieces, making a

Fine Private 4th of July Display.

company owns and has for sale on easy
terms.
Our route lay through the rolling
prairies of Minnesota. Sometimes we
passed through timbered country that
reminded us of the beautiful forests of
our own peninsula state. More often,
however, we saw but the fertile prairies,
which the intelligent Minnesota farm­
ers are transforming into beautiful and
richly productive farms. To break up
and prepare for crops a section of land
in this country .requires less outlay of buy
capital and muscle than would l&gt;e nec­ retail 60
essary to get twenty acres of Michigan
Our prices
timbered land ready for cultivation.
Clothing
There was nothing in the scenery
Our
’
along the way—our route being across
We carry
the rolling prairies—to attract especial
attention until we neared the boundary
line of Minnesota and Dakota, where
the broken and upturned ledges of rock
in the valley we traversed added attrac­
tions to the view. Often from an
almost dead-level, a huge boulder would ,
lift its broken and jagged head, to re
mind one that in the matter of rocks as
well as in the extent and richness of
prairie, this country did business on an
extensive scale.
At 4:30 p. m., we reached Big Stone
City, a pleasant, romantic ahd substan­
tially built village, which nestles bn the
southern bank of Big Stone lake. This
body of water is the head of Minnesota
river, is thirty miles long, and from one
to three wide, very deep, with high
bluffs for banks, and an occasional copse
ot timber on the shores that make it
seem the more like an eastern lake.
Two steamboats make trips to the upper
end of the lake, and afford a delightful
diversion. Fishing is excellent. In
the fall, aside from the prairie chickens
and plover which abound in the adjac­
ent country, the sportsman can have a
.big time with the ducks and geese on
Big Stone lake and the many smaller
ones near by. In my next I will speak
further of Big Stone City and also of
the country in this part of Dakota.
M. I..COOK.

Roman Candles, all sizes,
. Sky Rockets, Triangles,
Flower Pots, Dragon Wheels,
Mines, 6 foot Hot Air Baloon,
Chinese Bucket Lanterns,
Statlerates Blue Fire, &amp;c., &amp;c.

PAPER HANGING

CEILING DECORATIONS,
Your patronage solicited.

Call and See Me.

Remember we offer this as a special inducement We
these goods in large lots and the packages are worth at
cents and $2.a0 respectively.
are reduced and our stock in Men’s and Boys’
is second to none.
Men s Suits, all wool, at 15.00, $7.50, $9.95 are elegant
a fine line of Men’s and Boys’ Hats.
.

It will pay you to come and C us.

Star Clothing House,

gEI* HERE!

Having returned to Hastings I have opened a

Tin and Repair Ip,
One door east ot Brooks &amp; Cook’s, State St.
And wH^soon have a full stock of

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet .
. Iron Ware.

About Perfumery Chiefly!

I am now prepared to lake orders for

Em WHIG ilHOOM
AT THE LOWEST RATES.

W
jy Further announcement next week.

LAN. KENFIELD.

Quality Comes First

^i£HLQANCmMAl

NEIGHBORING EXCHANGES.

Allegan Journal aud Trlbi4«- .
Pine lake in Barry county is liound to
become a favorite resort for Allegan
people, as the M. &amp; O. railroad runs
along side of it, and Dooter’s station is
near it. The lake is h beautiful one,
and has in it some small islands, finely
wooded.
During the thunderrtorm Wednesday
the Journal and Tribune office was vis­
ited by a stroke ot lightning which
ulaved tag among the lielta and maSinery lor an Instant and tlnaUy came
In contact With-the drive belt ol-themgineand exploded, making a reportsimlIkFto that ot a musket. No injury was
done further than a somewhat fright­
ened crew. The same stroke shocked
the workmen In E. C. Geros black­
smith shop, and struck a tree across the
river directly oppodte the
a?.d
Tribune office, blinding for a time Al­
derman Cronk and knocking the apeoS off of Charley Newton's nose.
orisr.'o're*1'1-*8*1’-

Consumers of perfumery know this.
The Niagara Falls (Route.

They do not know in the same way as the chemist; but

Taking eCect May ISlb, 18W.

they find out somehow.

They use persistently year after year perfumes that abound
in springing and satisfying fragrance at every stage of exposure.

While they buy disappointing perfumes but once in a

place.

,.

The best on earth, am truly be said
of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which to a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and aU other sores
tWl I™
IGvdy cure piles, tetter ami all sun
eruSons.
Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
funded. Only SS oenta. For sale uy F.
HotchplM. x
'_________ •

In view of the above facts 1 have just purchased a stock of

odors from American’s best perfumery manufacturer, which
is saying a good deal as Almost every large city in the United
States has one or more such establishments.

The are abso­

The prevailing opinion reganling the
girl of the period Is unjust. A few de­
mules back she spim. wove, kniketc.
Th&lt;W! things havegiven way tomodern
machinery. She has higher planes, is
more of an ornament; when in htalth
i. iMiutifuL She takes Dr. Jontw Bed
Clover Tonic, which cleares the com­
plexion. drives away pimples and cures
all diseases ot the stomach, liver mid
Wtoe^FiftyantsofFrwl'k Hotch­

all other perfumery,

kiss.

are fragrant and lasting (and 1 know you do) try this goods

___________________

Persons whose lungs are Impaired or
have throat diseases should not goto
the seashore, as the air is always polson±£"udrtaonblro. Use Dr. Bigelow's
pSdt eeCrira. It cures roughs, colds.
bronuhitlAaitlima^uonr^d
mv-B'c

are hav^ a run ™

Cire.
^“fr^ofFred-kHotzhkiss.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISIOH.

leu.lt

lutely the best costing 20 per cent more on an average than

If you have any difficulty in getting suited on perfumes that

“aR trains nxn by ntoedrCh meridian
Cowxa&lt;Tioxa.-At Grand

and you will be more than pleased.

Fred’k Hotchkiss

ago a Waal Mtehina tar

daily. AD

�Judge Smith acted as chairman and
Rev. Hunsberger implored the divine
btefedng. St.John at one time was
governor of Kansas —to which fact he
called the attention of his listeners at
least six times duriqg his speech. St.
John was then a republican. St. John
was a lamlidate for delegate to the re­
publican national convention rfrom
Kansas. The republicans of that state
didn't see fit to ^end him. St. John
kicked himself out of the party. In his
speech at Union Hall he exhibited his
sore toe aud blistered head for the edi­
fication of his few hearers, indulging in
a senseless tirade against the republi­
can party. He made such untrue assertionsas that “the mormon question
is a merely local issue;” the “tariff
question amounts io nothing;” the
“preservation of the public domain also
amounts to nothing,” etc., etc. St John
is mail because the republican party
didn't insert a prohibition plank in the
platform. He is mad all over; so mad
that he forgot to mention that the re­
publican party has always been first
and foremost in the temperance move­
ment. St John is endeavoring to run
a little democratic side-show. He pre­
tends to think the defeat of Blaine and
Logan would be a panacea for the evils
of the liquor traffic. He nightly pock­
ets a goodly amount of ducats for his
his harrangue, from the fact that he is
successful in inveigleing some good
temperance man or men to guarantee
him a certain amount He did- more,
in that speech, to injure the temperance
cause in this city that the W. C. T. U.

invited to participate in making this a
grand demonstration.
Ice Cream will be sold by W. C. T.
U/ladies, day and evening.

EDITOR BANNER:
Will you kindly permit me space in
your paper to correct a statement made
by your Orangeville correspondent of
June 80th, in regard to that teacher
that was not capable of spelling Spain
or giving the capital of Michigan. Now
the facts of the otee are. these: It was
not the teucher; it wus the daughter of
one of our citizens, who attended the
high school at Hastings last spring,
graduating with high honors in the
short space of one day. I think it is
too bad in your correspondent to cast
such a slur upon the county board of
examiners.
Orangeville, Mich.
GINGER.

hear the tbir-

LoadviUe. toiling away at tbe bottom of
Colorado dr is so pan that men ia
uxhmm

kur UU11 tuuiuic

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working a» far away as tbe San Joan
country. —Bill .Vy»..
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Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers,
McCormick’s Twine Binders,

uneil room.actoMjfay. Jjiy L
JNO, WE1M8ERT. Recorder.

McCormick Iron Mowers,

Wheat, white.

WKantaMT..
Corn, retail.
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Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump,

Butter

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Spring-Tooth Harrows,

AppteaRrtod

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

Common Council met in special ses­
sion Tuesday evening, June 17, His
Honor, Mayor Powers, injthe chair, and
all aidermen present.
The report of the special committee
on water works was read and accepted.
By Aid. Jones, that the mayor appoint
a committee to prepare drafts, plans
and specifications for the purpose of put­
ting in water works: also a committee
for the purpose of negotiating and pay­
ment of bonds. Carried: all ayes.
The mayor appointed on specifications
and plans, the Are committee and J. W.
Bentley, and W. C. Kelley: on bonds the
finance committee and A. J. Bowne.
Account of A. Jones, expenses of
special committee for the purpose of
investigating water works, 863.60, was
presented.
By Aid. Parker, that the bill be al­
can counterbalance in months. We
would deny none the right to express lowed. Carried: all ayes.
On motion the Council adjourned.
their views upon the temperance ques­
J. WBIS8KRT, Recorder.
tion, but in this Instance people were
Common Council met in regular ses­
invited to pay 25 cents for the privilege
of listening to a temperance talk—not sion Friday, June 80,1886, His Honor,
Mayor Powers in the chair.
a political harangue from the lips of a
On roll call the following aldermen
man with a political grievance. People were present: Aid. Beamer, Black, Ho. paid their money with this expectation. gle, Jones, Parker, Stebbins, Tinkler
and Wood.
They were sold.
The minutes of all previous meetings
The executive committee of the Bour­ were read and approved.
bon County Temperance union, com­
By Aid. Jones, that the loans made
posed of Wm. Sturm, president; J. M. by the mayor be approved. Carried:
Arthur, vice president; W. H. Stout, all ayes.
By Aid. Jones, that the mayor ap­
treasurer; Rev. A. Warner and J. A. point two additional members to the
Willet, secretaries, held a meeting at finance, committee. Carried.
The mayor appointed Messrs. Cook &amp;
Fort Scott, Ks., the 19th. Among other
Sheldon.
matters considered was the recent
The following accounts were pre­
action of Governor SUohn, which sented: ,
resulted In the passage of the following
STREET WORK.
resolutions:
Dan ShayY.......................................... *17 40
17 40
Resolved, That we. the Bourbon
17 40
County Temperance uuion, deprecate
17 40
the action of our former leader and co­ W. X Miller
17 40
worker, J ohn P. StJohn, in his recent John Shay
17 80
refusal to support the national republi­ John Bishop......
Ed. Reynolds____
8 70
can ticket for the following reasons:
8 70
First—Tbe republican party has A. Lamb
James
Swin
8 70
shown in this state that it is a friend of
temperance, and it is through its organi­ Frank Eggleston
8 70
zation that the state is now blessed E. Wilkins
*8.
Wiley
8 70
with an effective prohibition law.
8 70
Second—We believe that at this time J no. Tinkler
8 70
the action ot ex-Govemor SUohn is Joe Slatterly
Fred
Cross
8 70
calculated to distract and disorganize
23 20
the friends of temperance at a time Michael Casev..
when organization of united effort is M. Pickle....’....
Wm. Buckle.....
of the highest importance.
8 70
Third—We believe that the time has P. Hawkins
By Aid. Jones, that the accounts be
not arrived when prohibition cahjbe
made a national movement without allowed, and an order drawn. on their
doing greater harm to the cause in these respective funds. Carried; all ayes.
The account of L. E. Stauffer, *64,
states which have adopted that policy
locally than can be accomplished for was presented.
By Aid. Jones, that the account of
the general good.
Fourth—We believe that the wise L. E. Stauffer be allowed. Carried, all
policy of those who desire the success ayes.
Account of Geo. Collins, 82.50, for
of prohibition is to demand of the
republican party of Kansas as heretofore coat burned at Bartley’s mill fire, was
the recognition of the principle of pro­ presented, and referred to finance com-,
hibition in its state platform, and that inittee.
The firemen’s accounts for the pre­
as prohibitionists we pledge ourselves
ceding six months were presented.
.
to sustain their action in so doing.
By Aid. Jones, that the accounts_jAe
We, as officers of the Bourbon Coun­
ty Temperance Union, commend these allowed, and that the fines imposed on
suggestions to the thoughtful consid­ the firemen be paid to the secretaries of
the companies. Carried; all ayes.
eration of all prohibitiunLta.
Aid. Wood presented the following
WILLIAM STURM,
resolution:
J. M. ARTHUR.
(Signed)
W. IL STOUT.
Resolved, That there be and is hereby
A. WARNER^
transferred the sum of fifty dollars from
J. A. WILLETT.
the general highway fund to the 1st
ward fund, to complete Michigan aveThe Fourth at Hastings.—As per
nae.
the announcement last week, the Fourth
Carried; all ayes.
’
is to be celebrated on a grand scale at
On motion. Council adjourned.
JOHN WKISHEKT. Recorder.
Hastings under the auspices of the
Woman's Christian Temperance Unions
The Untutored Mllilsnalra.
of the county. An elaborate program
“Railroads bare made the Rocky Moui&gt;
has been prepared. The parade it is
expected will be the largest and’ best tain country familiar and contiguous, I
may say. to'tbe whole world ; out the
ever seen in the county. The ladies are
sombre canyon, tiie bald ami blackened
are sparing no labor to make this cele­ cliff, the velvety park and tbe anowv,
bration one of the best ever held in silent peak that forever rests against the
this county. They are ably assisted by soft blue sky are ever new. The foamy
prominent dtizem and business men of green of the torrent has whirled past
the giant walls ot nature’s mighty fort­
the city. Below we give the
ress myriads of years, perhaps, and tbe
►RAM.
stvs have looked down into the great
heart of earth for centuries where the
National sail
I sunrise.
silver thread of streams, thousands of
Procession form on West Court street feet below, has been patiently carving
at 9 a. m. In line will lx- Hastings out the dark can von where the eagle and
Comet Band, Uncle Sam, Visiting Del­ the solemn echo nave their home. ’
I said this to a gentleman from Lead­
egations, Fitzgerald Post, Knights of
Pythias, Odd Fellows, Hastings Fire ville a short time ago as we toiled up
Department, Woodland - Martial Band, Kenoska hill, between Platte canyon
the Lighthor.se Cavalry, the States— and the South Park, oo tbe South Park
represented by 38 young ladies. Citizens &amp; Pacific Railway. He said that might
tn Carriages and on Foot, etc., etc. be true in some cases and even more
The procession will march through the so perhaps, depending entirely oo
principal streets of the city, halting whether it would or not.
I do not believe st this moment that
he thoroughly understood me. He wm
OOVKT HOUSE GROVE,
only a millionaire, and his soul, very
where the order of exercises M ill be
likely, had never throbbed and thrilled
follows:
with the mysterious music nature yields
Prayer by the Chaplaia—Rev. W.
to her poet child.
Hunsberger.
He could talk on and on of porphyry
Cornet Band,
ration of Indepen- walls sad contact veins, gray copper
and ruby silver, aud sulphurate and
pyrite-, of iron, bitt when my eye kindled
ORATION-DR. H. M. JOY.
with tbe majestic beauty of these eter­
Mimic-Woodland Military Bund.
nal battlaments and my’ voice trembled
a little with awe and wonder; white my
heart throbbed and thriited in the mid*
of Nature’s eloquent, golden silence,
this man sat there like &amp;u Etruscau
or thrill. He
□ry a th robber

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Taolcsoxi Tile.

Plaster, ton ....
Beef Hide-.
«lf Hides
ooi...............

Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase.

FOR TEN CENTS.

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

DAME’S For
BALSAMIC
TABLETS,
Cough* and Cold*.
'

CHESTER MESSER,

MUICINE TINE KEEPER,

ONE COOK BOOK.

-—AND SEE THE-----

Latest and Best Thing Out,

PATE NTS fiSS

I A I Lil I o ing r((Uutricv lr. THiK 8.
SPRAGUE R SON. Attorney and Counaetora In
Patent Oauaee, W Warr OovaaaM BraiurT.
Drrnorr, Mjch. Established» wen. Pam
phlet tree. Correspondence solicited.

In the matter
thews, aa Incotn
Notice l» here!
He auction, to th

•state of Edward Mat

that I shall roll at pub-

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,
The simplest best binder in the market.

Come in and see it.

of Hastings, In the county of Harry. in the st***"
of Michigan, pursuant to license and authority
granted to me on the Al day of June, A. D. IftN.
ty, MichIgan
by the probate court ot
of Barry eoua
eouaty,
Michigan,.'
all of the estate, right, title and Interest of the I have the finest line of oj&gt;en and top buggies ever brought to this city, and sell them at clooe figures. I have Jmt received another carload of
said Incompetent, (n and to tbe real estate sit­
uated and being iu tbe county of Barry. In the
state of Michigan, known and described as fol­
lows to-wit:
.
Tbe aoutheaat qtmrter of the northeast quarter
of section twenty-eight. Also the undivided
ooe-ninth interest in toe north half of the north­
Over J00 of these wagons are In use in Barry county today. and are giving tbe Ixst of satisfaction In every case.
east quarter of section twenty-eight. Both par­
cels being in town four north al range nine west
Iu the line of HAV TEDDERS, I can gtve you your choloe of the throe beat machines made. I sell the Bullard. Allen and Bookwaltcr
in Barry county. Michigan.
Dated June 17th, A. D. 18M.
Anything you want tn the line of farm machinery I can aell you. .
.
•
JAMES MATTHEWS. Guardian.
ReafMCtfully.
('h.mcrry Order.
State of Michigan, In the ctrenlt court for the
county of Barry’. Iu Cliaucery.
Ahranain Fry. complainant,

The “Old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.

George W. Brown, defendant.
Sult pending in the circuit court tor tbecounty
of Barry, iu chancery, at the dty of Hastings, ou
the 3iat day of May, A. D. IBM.
4 75appearing to this court by affi­
It satisfactorily
davit on file, that the defendant, George W. JMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
Brown, la not a resident of tbe state of Michigan ’
and that Ms residence Is unknown, that the last
known place of residence of the defendant.
George W. Brown, waa In this state but that his
present place of rt-ildence eaunot t»e ascer­
tained, on motion of P. W. Nlakeru, com plainaut’a aaiioitor. It I* ordered that the said defendaat. tteorge W. Brown, cause Ids appear­
ance to be entreed herein within five months
from the date of this order, and that In ruse of
his appearance that he cause his answer to the
complainant’s bill of complaint to be filed, and
a copy thereof to be served on said complainant’a solicitor, within twenty days after service
on hhn of a eopv of said bill ana notice of this
We are closing out our entire stock of
order, and that In default thereof said bill ’*•
taken as confessed by the said non-resident de­
fendant.
And It is further ordered, that within twenty
days after toe date hereof, the said complainant
eanw a notice of this order to be published in
tbe Hastings Ba resit, a newspaficr printed,
published had circulating in said county, and
IhaUaueh publication be coutlnned therein at
least once In each week for six weeks iu sucmMw iiCHAS. H. BRADY.
and
nathes
.
... ,...
Circuit Court Commissioner.
PHILIP W. NI8KERN.
J Complainant's Solicitor.

To be Sold at Cost!

AT COST.

Scythes

S

Chester Messer.
Important to Farmers.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO.
OF 1'HIS CITY,
Have entered the field and now o«er for sale the time-tried and afwayv reliable,

JBBTONMS,IOm&amp;BmEBS.

AT A CLOSE MARGIN.

Probate OrUer.

State of Michigan. County of Barry.-m.
At a seaalon of tbe Probate Court for the We are determined to clone out these goods at
counh- ot Bam. Holden at the Probate Office in
once. If you wish to
the cjty of Hasting*, county &lt;Jf Barry, on Tnev
da\
241,1 *,a&gt;- °r jTOe«,n tbp
one thous­
and 4&lt;ght hundred and elAtity-four.
Present, Clement Smltlr Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of William H.
Hayfcrd. deeeased.
do not delay, aa the very low figure ax which we
Onroadinc and filing the petition, duly verified, are offering theseuecesaary farming tori* will
of Celeste Hayfortl, widow of said deceased, ensure their rapid sale.

SECURE BARGAINS

ceased may t&gt;e admitted to probate and the
executrix therein named appointed.
Ttereupon It is ordered, that Monday, the
Zlst day of July. A. 1). ISM. at ten o'clock In the

PLOW POINTS I
j •

.

We have a large assortment ot vanou* differ­
ceased, and all other persons Interested in said ent
makes ot Prints, which will be sold as cheap
as the cheapest.
in the city of Hastings, in said county, and show

estate, of tbe pendency of said peUUon, and the
newspaper print rd and circulatedI u said county
of Barry once in each week for three successive
weeks, previous to said dav of hearing.
Probat* Order.

State of Miehlnn. Counts of Barry
At aaeMloo oftbe probate court for the county
°J Barry botdnuaXthe probate omre In the city
of HaaUnga In said county, &lt;)n Tuesday, the
17tb day of June, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and etefaty-four.
Present, Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate ol William Falk,
deceased.
.
ajreadingand Sllugthe petition, duly rortiod.
of Frances Neriau, tirayliMf that John H. Earl
wU denwrffi1*41 3l'’n,l,l'*tn‘lor °r th»’
ot
TborMpjm.’ltUs ordered, tint Monday, the
IMhdayof Jtrfy next, at ten o'ciockln the
JL’S!

tasridoounty and

We are also agents for the celebrated

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a fall line of Agricultural Implements '
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Hr*Headquarters at the Elevator on Broadway .

See us and get our prices before buying.

. J. M. EOGEES &amp; CO.

Tin, Copper and 8tet Iron Ware
At prices that Defy Competition,

JiUS

selected stock of

t

1«nre

«.u

POCKET KNIVES
SHEARS
Which will be arid regardless of coat.

TSSSSMMWISEI,
THE BENT MADE

The Palmer Cradle,
The Best in Ums Market.

Oft II
WOMAN’S FRIEND.
ia every 8t»W Id tbo Un'oa.
NOT A CUBE ALL,
&gt;Ue and auro remedy for all

ISSoSSS.1^”^
aDdMtfotoemotmiMyGIB LN AND

dm

“DiMMM of Women and Children
fiKtA'S.’sr ■s^i
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IL FtUQTLLY A CO., &lt;•«•••»»«. *”*'

We y et have in stock two

Gasoline Stoves,
Which will be arid at CORT.

The Old Reliable Tinners,

RUI

Eim&amp;Broots?

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For Mie by FBKDKKICX HUTCHK ,XK__
Prwbalr Notire-

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 11.'

HASTINGS, MICH. JULY 4, 1884.

WHOLE NO. 1511

THE COMING CANVASS. I istervd and so sdjtnfcd in It* apphration m
REPUBLICANS

SELECT

MANAGERS.

Are Thon Posted Where to Buy
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE.

GOODS CHEAP?

Lewis Stern
Will sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will sell thee Dress Goods for Sc.

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Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
Will sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for $4.00.
Will sell thee a liettsr suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $8.00.

Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10j00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.

Will sell-thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest lx&gt;y for $S.O0.'
Will sell thee Straw Hjits so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.

Lewis Stern,
At

the

Cash Store.

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Fur, Wool and Stiff Hats
Silk Alpaca and Worsted Caps for Summer.

E. Y. HOGLE

A RegularBonanza.

A LIVE MISSIONARY

THE WEEKLY SUN !
A most.eAcient
Reform !

favor of regulating the liquor traffic and
providing against the evils resulting there­
from by a Judicious ’ and properly-graded
license system; and that we demand a thor­
ough reform of tire civil service.
A radical free-trade amendment to the
platform, offered by Mr. Russell, of Cleve­
land. was voted down overwhelmingly.
Congreremnn Converse.offerea the follow­
ing addition to the platform, which was
adopted with great' enthusiasm, and no d!&gt;
sentlng voice

United States but defrauded of Ida office,
should receive the unanimous nomination at
the hands -of the Democratic &lt; &lt; nvention.
which meet* In Chicago In July next.
The following is a list of Electors K&gt; far

Congramman Haskell by S.too majority ore;

Illditt;
DbtrtcL
...........
The Republicans of the Thirteenth la
diana District have nominated WUltem
William*, of Warsaw, for Coograre
General Henderson, of Priecetixu. wanominated for Congress by acclamation btiie Republican Convention of tbs Sevaet
Illinois Dtetrk-t.
In the’ Twentieth Ohio District Crmrer
lion at Orrville Thursday. William J._ Me
Kinley, Jr., was renominated for Coogres
by the liepuli cans on the first ballot
The Second Indiana District Republican
nominated Captain George G. Riley, of Vto
eonnea, for Congress.
I. B. W. kBfleld was renominated, for
Cougreaa Thursday by the Republicans o’
the Second Minnesota District.
PERSONAL ARD IMPERSONAL.

—Twenty-one year* ago there were
twelve women doctors in the United ,
States. Now there are 850 and more
coming.— Chicago Herald.
'
First District—M. Ryan, of Hamilton: Sec­
—Dr. B. F. Ghrett. of Altoona. PaJ
ond—T. J. Steven*, of Hamilton; Third—L.G.
died recently, and his sister, hearing bl
his decease, fell on her face and expired
Seventh—Robert McK*Uy. at Wyandotte; almost instantly.—Pittsburgh PosL
Eighth—J. D. Kerr, • of Fayette; Ninth
—Chief-Justice Waite, nominally fyom
Teatit — Denote
Cogblin.
Ohio, is still a Connecticut man anti
Eleventh—G. W. Pettit, of Adan
still owns the old homestead that hat
David Armstrong, of Jackson.
O. E. Niles, of Pickaway. FOuri
been in his family for generations, al
Lyme, on the Connecticut River.—Zfartmer. of Muskingum. Sixteenth—J. J. Sulli­
van. of Holmaa Beventeenth-To be saloetod
June «. Elgbteentb-^J. C. Farrell, of Car—A Connecticut shoe manufacturer
_ti »&gt;■ - ..a_ n t
has made for Miss Fannie Mills, a San­
dusky (O.Y giantess, a shoe measurin;
OTUEB DKMOCBATK FTATX COX.TCirribS, eighteen inches in length, nine ineber
Kalciou. N. C., Jraosr.—The Demo- across the sole and twenty-four iuchet
around the ankle.—Boston Post.

Chicago are as fMJowa: Tbocnis Ruffin,
William T Dortch, J. 8. Cm and G. IL ■way by the crash of 1873, is to-day one
INDIANA DEMOCRACY.
of tBe wealthiest mon of Pennsylvania
Lndianapolm, June 36.—The Demo­ Brown. White tiaey are in sympathy te|th
cratic State Convention was called to or­ Bayard, they belter® it good policy to He has investments in iron, ooal. gok
and silver mines and railroads reachini
der yesterday morning by Hon. Joseph E. nocnlDste Cleveland.
Columbia. &amp; CL, Jud® 37.—Ths Demo­ far into the millions. —Philadelphia Press
McDonald, Chairman ctf the State Central
Committee. Mr. McDonald was received cratic State Convention met here yesterday—Two sisters and a brother nampi
with much applause. A. call of counties Charles H. Slruoaton. of Charleston, was Plonk, living near Lincoln. N. C., cline
showed all represented. 1’rayer was of­ made temporary Chairman. Senator Wade to life remarkably. The brother is stil
fered by Rev. Dr. Allen, who asked a bless­ Hampton, C. H. Suber, F. W. Dawson and called “the baby,” although ninety-six
ing upon the grand old Democratic party, L. F. Youmans were elected dnteaatee-atlarge. Tlie present State officers were re­ years old. One of the sisters, Mnt
which whs greeted with cheers.
Hon. DJniel W. Voorhees was elected nominated by acclamation. The eonven- Sallie Weaver, is ninety-nine years old.
and the otherr Mre. Jane Toutberon, bpermanent President He made but a few tlon tlien adjourned.
Little Bock, June 27.—The Arkansn* ninety-eight.
brief remarks.
—James Smith, of ftosciusko. Miss.,
The platform was read by Hon. W. H. Democratic State Convention reassembled
EugllslL Tlie plank indorsing Mr. McDon­ yeiterday. Pending the thirty fourth bal­ has been married forty-iieven years, and
lot, the name of Fletcher was withdrawn
ald tor President was loudly cheeretL
death has never yet visited his house
and
ex-Attorney
General
8.
P.
Hughe*
de
The following is an abstract of the plat­
dared the nominee for Governor by accla­ hold. He and his wife have had twelve
form :
.
children. Ml of whom live and are inar
The Democratic party of Indiana, ta con­ mation. A. M. Bose, B. T. Deval, S. W
vention a-taembtal. renews Its plMjre of Fordyce and C. M. .Taylor were appointee’ tied. They have eighty grandchildren
fidelity to the doctrines of the party; de­ delegates-at-Iarge to the Chicago Convert The entire'family Hvc witnin a radius of
mands a revision and reform of the present
twenty-eight miles in thirteen, reei .
unjust tariff, and an adjustment of its pro­ tion. District delecates were also appoint
visions witUa the revenue standard, aa ed. The delegates are uninstructed.
dences.—St. Louis Globe.
will relieve, as far as possible, the necessa­
Pensacola. FIs., June 27.—Tlie Dem­
—The Princess Like-Like, of the Ha­
ries of life from the burdens of taxation, and ocratic State Convention reassembled yes
derive the principal amount of revenue for
waiian Islands, who has been spending
the support of the Government, economically terday to ballot for Governor. Tlie naim | weeks in San Francisco, left for home b
from luxuries; and such tariff of Barnes was withdrawn. On the sixtl
Then- h nothing grows, or h piade. on the administered,
x lut.-j E.
— A. Perry received IF. t few days ago. She received many so
be an 1 uMcd without favoritism, so as ; ballot General
fare of tills earth to make one feel like work cr should
prevent monopoUaa. and thus iterc®ts
in ef­ vote*, sod baniuel
play, tu aid Digestion, clear out Liver, regulate to
i vote4- aQd Saplnel Pasco 114. M. H. Mabry cial attentions, and created a sensatioi.
fect promote lalxtr and tire Interests
our Bowels. like ZOPE SA.
‘—*-»-«“■“
• *
---------------- at
nominated
for
Lieutenant-Governor
bj some gatherings by appearing in «
of the laboring people of the Coned
C_™^ . was -----States: favors the enforcement of a National
Htional ' acclamation.
rich black costume with long black
Etabt-bour
law.innsa also
thetabor
reduction
of . _
e numberLabor
of hours
&lt;taT*
up£SB
jSJStSS^Natioaal gloves, and.not a single article -in. het
the number of hours In a day’s labor upon all
tblic works.
work*, State and municipal: favor* |. St. Locia Ma, June 2F-yrhe National
toilet to relieve the somber color. A&gt;
public
—
------------ ..r
t.■—
the------establishments
of
Bureaus
of Labor
sta­ Greenback Labor State Central Committee she is as black as the ace of spado* tb&lt;
tistics: demands the strict enforcement of has Lumed a call for a convention to be held
the laws
against Chinese Immigration: at Kausns City August 20, for Hie noitfi- effect of such a figure among brillian:
reeogniies the rightof all men to organise for
party costumes may be imagined. — Sax.
soejiil or material advancement; the right of nation of State officer* and the selectiso of
wage-workers to use lawful means to protect ITeildenttal Elector*.
themselvo* against enuroachraents of mon­
—The late Judah P. Benjamin is an­
WISCONHtX HRPUBUCANA.
monojtoTlsU. and tbelr right to
te Ox
fix a price
eyed monopolists,
Delavan, Wis., June 37.—The Repub­ ; thoritatively stated to have made •?&amp;.for tbelr labor commensurate with the work
Preseriptfon n? a^-tSrSy^ciMu’dteirewed required of them; deem if of vital lican State Convention to nominate State I 000 a year at the'English bar for som&lt;
importance that private oorpirutlon* should officer* ha* been called to meet at Madisou. i veara’ When he first commenced prac
prohibited by law from watering their cor September S.
•
i. be
’tice there he undertook jury cases, but
pnrste stock; demaud* reform in the ci*fc.DEMOCRATIC VETERANS.
service, etc. Tbo resolution* dore with
in the difficult arts of cross-examina­
'
; and don't be put off with any other
Chicago, June 80,—In reply to tlie cir­ tion and addressing London juries,
one presenting the name of Joseph E. Mc­
Donald. of Indiana to the people of culars recently sent out from ths headquar­
the United State* as worthy to be their ters of ih® National Veteran Association. whiel require a special faculty, ne diu
i’rcsldcnt. and instructing the delegate* from
not shine. So be restricted liimself Io
; Indtena to the Democratic National Conren- Colonel S. D. Baldwin, one of the member*
' tion “»o mtpport hl* nummation for that high of the Executive Committee, sayKthat al­ the equity sid§, to the courts in ban&lt;
I otkeo os a unit, and to u«c all honorable ready over flrty letter* been received from and courts of appeal. Still later he re­
I mean* to secure pi* nomination.”
military officer* of all rank* who served dur­ fused to go into any court but th&lt;
I
After the adoption of the platform Isaac ing the war. The association will formally House of Lords &lt;nd Privy Council, ex­
Ahoi-t coi l&gt;»
i 1-. Gray. M. 11. Wu&gt;«™ .ml L&gt;«rU Turpta convene at its temporary headquarter*.
cept for a fee of $500, and a client hav­
114 Monroe street, at eight o’clock on ing demanded a consultation al his owe
stock
tlie morning of the convention. Among those
It mil her. r.»r ulnKwl M.rylhintt. evrn tM. reoa-lvUu; 3W voU», Turtle itw, and wIkj have already consented to take part in house, the fee was 81.500. His fsvoriti
tribunal waa the Privy Council and hi.Blfc- ■HiUhillrWtt; Zo'-.'A
“W» | Mrnwn 181.
the. proceedings are General George B. Mc­
Itx Untr
Several nomliutllOM ware mnde tor Lire- Clellan, Colonel Vilas, Generals Kimecrans, most eminent faculty argumentative
lon.nt.Govrntor. but .11 wltbdnttr talrne Slocum. Denver, B.F.Butler,Sigel,Govera&lt;»r | statement. — Chicago tribune.
vou allow a cold tei continue Into lasting ffisrere. ot M. D. Manson, who was nominated by Crittenden and many other dhtlngx^slied
Hie liver.bowel*and pore*to_romaltw^clown-d. acclainallou
- accepted.
and
veteran* of ttW'ear. Nearly 8,000 nnmew
your food doing no good.
r«?t,e*l* ,hMF
“A LITTLE NONSENSE.w
W. IL Myers, of Madison, for Secretary are already enrolled. After th® conclusion i
-------------- -heavy and achlug, when ZO-l l.-SA h certain to
cure you at bo smtll cost and trouble, fry a of State; James H. Wee, of Floyd, for Au­ of&gt; the convention a ma** conference of
„
n
hr
“fa“
ditor, aud John J. Cooper, of Marion, for the National Veteran Association will be
sample of Frederick Hotchkiss, druggist.
Treasurer, were nominated by acclamation. held in tiui Exposition Building. Nearly reiranled as a abort-betred man’-ft»
The delegates to the Chicago Convention all
of
those
whose names
have tan Times.
are as follows:
been
mentioned
will
address
the I
-- -------—A wit -----said -of-------------a man who
was; knowr.
At Jjirgy—Thomas A. Hendriek*. Mnrion;
It is expected that over. ■ ______
far an&lt;.i vride for his selfishness: “H&lt;
Daniel w. Voortw-e*. \ tap: Rob rt C. Belt gathering.
—burn down
Allen: Cbariea Dan by. Asnderburg. First 5,000 Democratic survivor* of the war who would
your -bouse to cook a
District—&lt;3. V. Men.’les, Posey; F. Lowen­ fought In the Union cause will be present. couple of eggs for "himself.”
stein. Vanderbunr. ttocond—J. M. Andrew*. A pertnanent organization will be effected
Kittson eounties, Minnesota, te &lt;&gt;ffe*re&lt;l for sale Orange: ewnuel IL Taylor. JtavicHS.
—Belmont. N. H., boasts of a wornac
Jason B. Brown. Jackson; George H. D. Gib­ It Is confidently expected that before tlie ; who “goes out and chops wood with be
to actual settler* nt the extreme low price of .
ton.
Clarke- Fourtjv-E. D. Baom.ter. Deer- next Presidential eloctltm the Association
• THREE DOLLARS FEE ACRE.
norn: J. H. Woolfort. Jefferson. FW«h- will have an enrollment of more than husbami.” It is customary to use ax.
Tboma* W. Wallen, Jobnsoo: P. H. No 50,000 membere. H is essentially a polit­ axe, but he may be an unusually sbaq
Bartholomew. Sixtb-W. A. B.ckte,
‘Halnon. Red KIw Valley, about wlrfch every Connlck.
Wavne: Harr Jr Wyeor. Delaware. Scyenth- ical organization, and invitee tlie adho»l&lt;re man.—Bismarck Tribune.
taruH‘1? ha* heard mon* or less.
...
O. IL Hord. Peter Lk-ber. Marton. Etahlb- of all who are hi favor of a diauge In the
—K young jroecess says she “told her
TbrntasF. Lnvldron. Fountaine; C. F. Mc­ National Admlnfetratlon.
secret to the sweet, wild roses.” Sb.
Nutt. Vi*a Ninth—J. '. HrantijMadteon: 8.
8. Daily. Boom Tenth-UHuton Chanj»erialn. THE PROHIBITION NATIONAL CONVEJITiON. was very imprudent. When the sweet
PTrrsBL’nan, Pa., JuneSO.—The Nation­
Fultorr; A- L
I*orter
wild roses “blow,” she will wish ah® bar.
Yenglltig. Huntington; Hugh Doughertj. al Prohibition Convention, which wUl as
Well
seiuble In this city on July 28, will be one kept her secret to herself.
Heart* Colerick. Allen. Tblrteentb — Hudsqa
—Husband: “No. my wifs doesn&gt;
Beck?KorciuskO; Daniel McDonald. Marehnll. of the largest teninerar.ee gatherings ever
on®__
kinc
The following are tlie Preeldrotlsi elect- held In the wotliL Tbs- indications are sport many I—1. 1--------*--------that there wllllbe over one thotttand dele­ of gem of which she lias a full supply.'
gate* present, eighteen States having al­ Friend: “What is that?”
Husband
ready wlecUxl
their re*&gt;rew«» halve,
“Stratagem.”—Burlington Free Ptum
crfitK t‘be‘‘h5?S. M-eker staxild take nd- Hem? 8. Cauihoeine, Knox: Third. Aaron A. and the interest In the conventlba I*
— Miss Montague Tayleure (t© Mb&gt;
increaslita every day. Th® conrentlon
yvuita7uckam^w®m wUl be held In l«afayette Hall, a place Capulet Smythe): “1 want to iutrodwc*
which te naaocia'ed with the advaaeod to you Mr. Nailsley, back there, wb&lt;
polHIcai reform*, having been the birth­ thinks you are so awfully handsome
six anniml W?Fj!telf,l&lt;rni,hPd we notice al»o | MontRoiarry: NiataT WhUa*'1
.
From tin* l*,u,l’{,***,I^1?i!-Ittitie* of land nlorg Tlnton: Tenth. Fre'l KopelkeJLake: Eleventh, place of the Republican party. Th* main You know of him, don’t yon? He Ithat there are
J?MSlap&lt;&gt;,.l» 4Manitoba । w Ilioni H. Harklna Jnj” Twelfth. William floor of the building will be aet apart for very amusing and eccentric—neter
We,,4ri£dXtiSriuV te* Murrel free; the h.dXU D® K«te: Tbirteaath, Mortinwr Nya. the exclualve use of deleg trs, who will be
allotted seats by Stites 1n alphabetical or­
Graphic.
der. TImre are many nSmos.mentioned,
but Clinton B. Fteke, of New Jurscy. for
President,
and
John
Russell,
ttx*
veteran
p,H„a «r &lt;be rr«dProhlbitioatet, of Michigan, for Vice-Presi­ aa n man when marie." “Then he new®’
dent. seems to be a very sati-tec:ory com­ didn’t have any boy fun. did beF
bination. Mr. Russell will deliver an »d- “No.” “And right away got Mar­
tu d®
ererytblng
ptmlols to saenre tbs nom- dreas on the evening of July 22, on “Politi­
^yOOL CARDING.
------------ ----------ried?” “Ya*.” ••Good golly! No wood®:
■ Ination of McDonald.
cal Prohibition.” u a prolimltiary of the
he never laughed none.
THE OHIO DEMOCRACY.
convention.
Slate Journal.
cou-MHtd. a. Jm*
CONKLING TO TAKE NO PART IX THg FWBT
I R. R. Psig®, Chairman of the Central Com­
Boton, Jun® Ml—A special from Utica
mitted refill the Ohio Detnocratic State
says of ex-4teuator Conkling that Mr. CookConvention to enter at half-past ten o cluck ling will take do pirl whatever in the cmnt, oil m»i&gt; to *&gt;«'«&gt;'■0ABW!io
tullv an her gmndtntber'
y®Kter.tay morning.
.. ■
.,
’ Tlw Cw»mliu. «' rwTT11uVIvl“L’'
ta W" Mid the old genl
I «» «. dun noth. .. M« "»
'«"1h
tlo. revwurf. ."d O*®”1 1 R
j rf n„ nm..» u»
&lt;"
1 ™“ *“
! Chainwui, -a. iuln4iM»L ___
I Mb« ukn .W b&gt; &lt;b» «"* "w •'
II. du
rlertUut the
rnmn.. It. pteUom °
I •*** M
HASSLE. ’ a tariff for revenue limited lu th® neeessiu®#

If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern’s, thee will not see in vain.
■ Coihe early or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
on you.i

p.

New York, June 27.—At the meeting
yesterday of the Republican National Com­
mittee, the following organization waa ef­
fected: Chairman. B. F. Jones of Pitts­
burgh, Pa,; Secretary. Samuel Fessenden,
of Connecticut, and the following Execu­
tive Committee: J. B. Chaffee, Colorado:
J. C. New, Indiana: J. M. Masou,
West Virginia; J. M. Haynea, Maine*
W. W. Crapo, Massachusetts: E. Sander­
son.
Wisconsin; 8. B. Elkina, Neu
Mexico; G. A. Hobart, New Jersey; G. W.
Hooker, Vermont; John D. Lawwm, New
York; IL W. Humphrey, North Carolina;
Frank S. Blair, Virginia; Powell Clayton,
Arkansas; Frank Morey, Louisiana; A. L
Conger, Ohio; John P. SahOorn, Michigan;
Church Howe, Nebraska; Cyrus Leland,
Jr.. Kansas; John IL Lynch, Mississippi; J.
8. Clarkson, Iowa; D. J. Layton, Delaware;
and E. H. Rollins, New Hampehlrc. Also
the following Finance Committee: B. F.
Jones, Horace Davis, John D. Lawson, Da­
vid T. Settler, W. W. Crapo, E. H. RoUlns,
James A. Gary and George W. Hooker.
The headquarter* were established at 242
Fifth avenue. Senator Chaffee was made
permanent Chairman of the Executive Com­
mittee and Colonel Hooker Secretary.
Messrs. Chaffee. Elkins and Hobart were
appointed a subcommittee with full pow­
ers to. act during the recess, and It is underderstood they will supplant the Chairman
in the active work of the campaign. At
night the sub-committee added to Its mem­
bership Messrs. Conger, of Michigan, and
Clarkaoo, of Iowa, who will have especial
control of the campaign work in the West­
ern States. ■ The work of organizing the de­
tails of the campaign will begin at once.

to jirevmt unequal burdens. mrourage productivi Interval* at home, afford jtwt com­
pensation to labor, t ut not to create or Tot­
ter nrooopotirs; that tlie just damand*
of the wool-growers of Ohio and of
tiie country fur an equitable readjustmwit of duties on Mftxil (unjustly re!need by
a Republican Confrere). an that tills Indus­
try .-.trail be fully and equally 'fatored with
other trdixtries. ought to be com plied with,
and we inttono the action of the Dciuocnitic memhen front Ohio in tlietr effort*

ent in the great work of Government

Should l&gt;e read in every School District in the I nion

For
Eor real
real live
live missionary
missionary work among the people, here is
onr opportunity.

Wcom Marble

�s

SPENDING
LARGE APPR0PR1ATT0WS ASKED FOR

Furnace!

or we cannot.

propriaUotu Committee, by a vote of 8 to
7 (Hancock, of Texas, and Elita, of Louldana. Democrats, voting with the EepublioBandaU and Holman), agreed to report a
MU appropriating 13,070,000 for fartlfica-

' Tbe MH as agreed npon appropriates 81.000.0» for exlstioff work* and for the eonstrucUou of new works for the defense of Boston,
Mew York. Philadelphia Hampton Roads.

submarine rivers and expert-

for
30,000 Of the first rear's appropriation Is
need for such twelve-inch me mortars

hereafter to construct more than one
ritte cannon of
any sort until It
hM been demonstrated to be equal V. the
“bast guu» known to any military service.”
To aid the Secretary of W ar in tne executing
Commandlnj the Di viaton of the Atlantic.
Hancock; Chief of Ordnanoo. ltenetX; Chief
fit Bngineero. John Newion: tbe President of
tbe Army Ordnance Board and the Command­
ant of tbe WMiet'a Point Torpedo School.
Tbe Biver sod Harbor bill, as reported to
the Senate, Is greater by Si ,833,000 than
the House bill The.following uew Items

vilte. 860.000; Odar River. Michigan. 816.000;
mouth of the Columbia River. Orojron and
WagUinRion Territory. 1150,000; mouth of the
Coquille River, Oregon. £djX)O; Lake City,
MIdq.. 815.000: cooUnutnsooturtruction of dry
dock for the Det Moines Rapids Canal on tbe
Mtoaisaj^i^Rlver, 830,000; Falls of 8t AaTbe principal increases over the House
bUl are :
Buffalo, from 875AX) to 8100.000; Sabine
Pam and Blue Buck Bar. Texas, from 8150,000
t©830J.0W: month of the Muskingum, Ohio,
from 130.000 to 838,000; Detroit River, from
8100,000 to SSU0JX10.
The principal reductions are:
Big Sandy River, West Virginia and Ken­
tucky, from 860,000 to 830,000; Great Kanawha
River. West Virginia from 830OAD0 to &gt;175.000;
Monongahela raver. Went Virginia, from WL«»to 835.000; fails of the Ohio River, from
"laou.oto u&gt; &gt;50,000.
A section is added providing for a Mis­
souri River Comm Isa Ion.
JVDGE DRUMMOND'S RE8IGNAH0N.

Tbe President received the reaigfiitlon of
Jndge Drutumond, of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit, yesterday, and directed AttorneyGeneral Brewster to accept IL
Judge
Drummond writes UuU, having reached the
privilege of the law, which entities him to
retirement from the bench, and asks tbe
President to nominate his successor at hto
earliest convenience.
There is very little doubt of tbe appoint­
ment of Postmaster-General Gresham as
Drummond's successor, although he bas 111tlihated ix&gt; desire for the position, and not a
word has passed between tbe President and
himself upon the subject Tbe President
dislikes to lose Judge Gresham from his
Cabinet as be consults him more fre­
quently than any member, but he is
aware of Gresham’s distaste for politics
and executive matters, and the regret lie
has always expressed at leaving tbe bench.
It is probable it will not be made until
next winter, U&gt; order tbat Mr. Gresham
may serve out jho term of tlie Administra­
tion. This wifi be done If the business of
the court will permit

contract la-

the Interior a Chief for the Bureau.

There

Benevolent people, actin? under the
desire to give immediate relief to suffer­
ing. have not been much disposed to
ponder upon this distinction.
The re­
sult has been sufficiently deplorable.
The distribution of charitable relief,
without regard to the origin of suffer- ing, has had about as satisfactory restute as would follow from administer­
ing the same, antidote in all cases of
poisoning. The Elizabethan poer law
was designed to relieve the poor, and
came near pauperizing the English na­
tion. Yet no profound re lection is
needed to discover that the effects of
relieving suffering caused by accident
may be, and must be, greatly.different
from those of relieving suffering caused
by choice. It is obvious enough that,
besides ths immediate relief, there are
remote effects upon the individual re­
lieved and upon the community that
knows of his relief.
But, arhen we undertake to relieve
suffering caused by misconduct, it is
evident that a fundamental and, doubt­
toes, beneficent provision of nature is
interfered with. When we suffer in
consequence of our own willful acts, tbe
natural effe. t is to deter us from repeat­
ing those acta.
When this suffering is
relieved by others, the natural effect is*
to encourage us to repeat those nets.
The mass of mankind will repjnt of
their sips, whether of omiss on o&lt;- com- ;
mission, only under the iufiuen -e oi I
actual pain—either fait by themselves |
or most clearly set before their eves.

E. R. Marshall, said to bo CM of the
most expert forgers in the United States,
was arrested tn Milwaukee for pausing in
Chicago counterfeit £50 notes on toe Bank
of England.
Ell II Murray has been'renominated as
Governor of Utah. and John W. Maldrum
as Surveyor-General of Wyoming. Serrotary Teller will probably be appointed
Governor at Dakota.
Tbe people of Rockford. HL. have ooatributed over 830,000 toward a permanent
fund for tbe seminary. Mias Sill, who re­
tiree after teaching forty-five years, to to
Tbe Michigan wheelmen held their Meet­
ing Thursday at Marshall, the events being
wall coatested. W. C. Munger, of Detroit,
won the five-mile race in 18:55, tbe beet
record ever made in Michigan.

lynching at Muir, Mich., pleaded guilty to
murdering his wife,- and to already tn the
State Prison for life. During tins proceed­
ings in court, tlie dead woman’s brother at-

John G. Hill, a retired clothing dealer,
aged seventy, while insane, Friday, killed
bis wife st Dover, N. H.
Tbe Belvidere Iron Company, at Easton.
Pa., principally engaged in ore mining In
New Jersey, failed Friday.
It is understood at Washington that tbs
vacant Solicitorship of tbe Treasury will be
tendered to Judge C. C. Cole, of lowu.
In a mixed wrestling match at Cincinnati
Friday night Duncan C. Itess defeated Will­
iam Muldoon lu the presence of a large
audience Id the Grand Opera-Hoose.
At Taylorsville, Pa., Mbs Thompson
entered her father’s drug store, wuglted owt
swallowed it Antidotes were administered
without effect.
A general order has been issued by tlie
manager of the Pacific Express Company,

cage. Recording Secretary; J. J. Hantfta,
of Chicago. Corresponding Secretary. Mar­
tin Moylan, of Chicago, to a membar at the
Executive Committee.There were twenty-five deaths from yel­
low fever tn Havana last week.
Tbe Toronto Lacrosse Club defeated toe
Shamrocks of Montreal Saturday for tlie
championship of the world.
John Strange, a lumber manufacturer of
Menasha, Wls.. wblee debts arc 850,000,
made an asslgnnment Saturday to P. D.
Morton.
The Illinois Watch Company, of Spring­
field, has shut down for tbe summer, dtepensing with the services of one thousand
employes.
,
The iron steamship Qnpoko toon tbe way
from Chicago to Buffalo with 100,100 boshels of wheat, the largest cargo ever known ■
j
on the lakes.
I
Colonel John A. Stovtajsoo, Bepublicau '
candidate for Governor la the recent doo- I
Uoo. dfal Frida, KlfM la Iberville Pert^
la., rjed mvemy-bve.
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Heating Successfully the past winter where other furnaces
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! We are making three
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judgment

intoxicants of any kind for shipment io
Iowa when the Prohibitory law goes Into
effect, July 4.
The National - AseociaUon of Master­
Plumbers closed its convention nt Baltimore

against tbe American Healing aud Power
Company for $1,157,908.
Palmer, tlie Cincinnati murderer, who if
jM^rtiy responsible for tbe terrible riots in
lh»C city last March, has been sentenced to
be hanged on October 10.
Farmers harvestlni wheat in Um vicinity
BWAiM MUST 8TAXD TRIAU
of Jerseyrille, HL, find mauy fields running
Washingtom. June 28.—Congressman twenty bushels to the acre, aud report that
Calkins, of Indiana, together with several the average yield will be fifteen bushels.
other members of the House, called on the
Colonel George A. Usury, of Chippewa
President yesterday In tbe Interest of Fails, Wls., timber agent, has been Indicted
his client Gcueral Swaim.
He asked by tbe United States Grand Jury for receiv­
tbe President to abandon the pro­ ing two bribes for dropping trespass suite
posed
court-martial
recommended against certain parties.
in
tlie case of
that officer
by
William S. Beach, the distinguished New
tbe court of inquiry recently convened in
York advocate, died Saturday of heart-diothis city. Mr. Calkins represented that It ease. aged seventy-four. Deceased will be
would je an act of mercy to-relinquish fur­ remembered as the leading counsel tor tha
ther proceedings against General Swaim,,
inasmuch as Uta health of that Officer had prosecution in the famous Tilton-Beech er
already been seriously affected Akt/iat he
A pool among starch manufacturers! has
was suffering from insoumia and nervoiB
prostration.
President Arthur replied been formed under tbe name of the West­
that lie was surprised that such a ern Starch Manufacturing Association. Ten
request should be made In behalf of ✓firms have joined the organiiation, includ­
Swaim. He had supposed that any honor­ ing one from Peoria and another from Dan­
able officer would be only too glad to have ville, UL
Crops and railroads In Western North
the opportunity of appearing before a
court-m.'rtlal to answer charges of so grave Carolina, chiefly in Bunscombe and Moa character as tliose brought against Gen­ Dowell Counties, have suffered by heavy
eral Swaim. He added that be could not rains, the former being washed out, and
entertain the‘ proposition tor a moment bridges and trestles of tbe latter wrecked.
Five land-slides have stopped all through
The court-martial will be ordered.
trains.
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DAKOTA’S
GpVBBWOB.
Colonel Gilbert A Pierce, of the Chicago
THE MARKETS.
DaUy Neiof, was nominated by the Prreldont yootarday for the Governor!)hip of Da­
kota Territory. It is not known that
LIVE STOCK-Csttie
Ootopel P|groe wll! accept
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Ban.............................
THE BUREAU Of LABOR KILL SIOMKD.
FLO
UK-Good to Choice.
The IVestoent signed ti» bill Saturday
Patents.
creating a Bureau of Labor, which will be WHRAT-No. 8 Red.......
No. 2 Spring
an adjunct of the Interior Department Tbe
Bureau b autborlxed to inquire Into mat-Xi...........
tabor.

WAGONS!

him by family ties, has brought about
the suffering by improvidence, vice, or
The Comptroller of the Currency bas other misconduct; or the suffering could
called tor a statement of the condition of not have been prevented by ordinary
the National banks at the dose of business

(Excbnnge.)
John C. New is said to resem­
ble Senator
Manderson, of
Ne­
braska, in personal appearance and in
his penchant for a good time on the
dead quiet. “He is as nice a m^n as
you ever saw," says one of his old em­
ployes ; “IM give you an incident illus­
trating his character. Otte time not
long ago he made $40,000 by a deal in
Mutual Union stock, and as he was
counting the money over in his little
private room in The Indianapolis Jour­
nal office, he looked up and saw me
coming down the stairs. He beckoned
me to come in. ‘I want you to watch
this money a moment while I run out
for a drink,’ said he. ‘There’s $40,000
in the pile —keep a sharp eye on it.’
Presently he- came back. ‘Here, take
this, with my thanks,’ said he, shoving
a $5 bill toward me. ‘Ob, no,' said I,
‘that wouldn't be right.!. He protested
and I still declined. Finally, looking
out of the window, he said: 'You see
those two pee-wee birds sitting on the
telegnaph line over yonder?1
‘Yes.’
‘Well, IM bet you $5 to a nickel that
the
pee-wee
to the east
flies first
!’ I
—
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—
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4*
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t
determmed to »trid
Hetoko you, told I.
ol that »5. ‘IU
T1 atook
—-L lhe ______
mooes. Tk.lL
That', .tbe
sort of mu be », nery dme!'
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[Chicago Newn]
This gentleman, who writes over the
nom de plume 0/ “Gath,” was born at
Georgetown, DeL, in 1841, and grad­
uated at the Philadelphia high school
in 1859. He became news editor of
i The Philadelphia Inquirer, and subse! quently city editor of The Pres^. In
1862 he became war correspondent for
The New Yqrk Herald, in which he re­
ported the penin ula campaign.
He
went to Europe and wrote for some of
the London periodicals. Hetorning to
the United States early in 1865, he beoame war correspondent for The New
York World, writing over Itis own
signature^ until the close of the war.
In 1866 he went to Europe, reporting
the Austro-Prussian war and the Paris
exposition. He returned to thm country
and reported the impeachmefft trial of
Johnson for several papers. He has
written a volume of poems and a novel.
For the last few years he has cor­
responded for several papers, princi­
pally TheJDincinnati Enquirer.
i

OF THIS CITY
Have entered the field and now offer for sale the time-tried and always n-ija»ir

JOHBSTOH REAPERS, KOWEfiS &amp;BIBDEBR

1ft, 3 and 3ft

We are also agents far the-celebrated

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a full line of Agricultural Implements.
Headquarters nt the Elevator on Broadway.

Buyers are Invited to Call and Sm

See us and get our prices before buying.

Them.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

BiiBg
SCREEN DOORS
Material!

The warm weather ivill soon be upon us,
and you will want screen doors.
We make
them, the finest you can ask for.

We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

Sill to Ridge Board.

Leave Orders Now
Don’t all come in a rush
We are just receiving the finest styles 'of
Furniturn ever brought to the city. When it
comes to good goods al low prices, our house
cannot be beaten in the state.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,
Spangemaeher &amp; Mason

lavalaerable Ctaapaltepee.
[“Gath’s" Interview.]
“Did yon form any estimate of the
difficulties the Americans had to cap­
ture the fortifications of Mexico in
1847?"
‘ “Yea. I was a soldier through our
war on the Union side and marched
down to Chattanooga and Atlanta, and
I never saw any defensive position as
strong as Chapultepec. There are no
sides at all to get uprto it. It is just a
rampart of almost vertical rock. Yet
the Americans scalofi it, climbing up on As low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.
each other's back, man over man, mak­
ing human ladders. It filled me with
admiration to see what they could ac­
complish.
I am satisfied that as many
men as this little room would hold
would, have been invincible in that
place. The Mexicans have put up a
monument to the brave Mexicans killed
in defending it against the North
Axterirans. It is a handsome monu­
ment, but I had to smile at the amount
of-bravery that could'not defend such a

Of Our Own Make,

Unit, Ikteiilt 1 bunt

IS

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

• so
•M

MOMPTLY DOM,
York dudes, who changes his clothes

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Green

Tueoday at Delmonico’s.

The Cheapest Place

CLOTHING!

He is a

Boards..’

on thatnh

sweat of his father's brow in

to.

15

!S
IS

The dinner was given at his

Road Scrapers!

scarlet fox-

Hir

R. K. GRANT’S

W« have * few Oi band which w tain

1

�The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 11.

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HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 4. 1884.

The Hastings Banner.
J4ARSHALL L. COOK,
Sl lMCRimON RATE8!
.
.... ji.ao per 5'ear; II paid within six
,1 a per year.- If not paid until ex­
®'
;*i ol year. ♦» ^0 Subscribers ont• . ... .eBirry Co..»i.2S per year, lutarjably oath In advance.
ADVERTISING RATES:
net'. imn per year........... ............ ..|100 00
w rMr» charge for special positions.
JOB FEINTING.
. pride is felt in the Job Printing De­
i ih&lt;- BaXMRR. Eventhing, In the
... -r„ .■ is new: and with the latest laces of
E£.' ■ . ....... approved patterns at machinery'.
Md
mt workmen employed, enables the
r ti&gt; do tint-class job work.
r.

PL i: M E XT SMITH,
•
.
!
Lawyer,
over B. K. Grant’s store.)
p-. 'in all courts of the State. Collections
pro! ’ ■ lookH after. Money to loan on real
1
.i h. K&gt;
C. H. VanArman.
K\ U’I’EN A VanARMAN,
Lawyers.
IIV. r II:isUnK&lt; National Bank.)

T(7.:\- cakveth,
'I
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

w MSKERN.

P

.
Lawyer.
iv-r Spaulding's dry goods store.)
W : ..’t- nd promptly to all business In all
eour- Charges rcasanabld.
____________

A E. KEXA&gt;TOX.
(A.
Attorney at Law,
,
oi«-r J. S. Goodjear 4 Co.'s store.)
Fr«':
in all court-* o( the State. Collections
pcorr.ftl) attending to. .

i’ W. LOWRY. M. D^
V.

Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
;»M Thorn St.. Hastings, Mich.)
C*..L । :&lt; town or country promptly attendret.
Oft • hours—8’to 10 a.&gt;n. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Te.-j-lione at Hollaways' drug store.
special attention paid to surgical diseases
se&lt;
&lt;-u&lt;e&lt;of the eye and ear.
■

QACKETT&amp; BUTLER.
Pysicians and Surgeons,
(Prairieville. Mich.)
..’('“night or day: pranptiy attended.

A

“. TIMMERMAN,

F

. Hommpatbic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
•Y r*? door east ol llolloways’ drug store.),
jjlf ”wm. JONE'

Dentist.
■&gt;rk promptly attended to.

,

ELTON &amp; r HOOK
Ar- .itents lor the Watertown Insurance Co.
They nr:i- policies on a man's property against
los* b; Are. lightning or wind; against a man’s
life V. death and accident.

71OQK tV SHELDON.

"

(Uttvem Abstract Block, HasttaCKNicte)
Have the only sM of Abstract Books In Barry
Cout:&gt;.
■

A. FOOTE, M. D..

L

•
Physician and Surgeon,
(Offieeeast side Main St.. Nashville, Mich.)
Rr-'i.lfnce next door north Wolcott House.
All c*.!« promptly attended too, day or night.

JOSEPH KNIGHT.
»’
Veterinary .Surgeon.
(Re., .-ike. RutlAud. near Yeckley school house.)
Wi . attend all calk for services night or day.
Chart's rvitsonable.
H. F. RHowb. M. !».(

W. r. POLHKML'B. M. D.

Dr*, brown Wolhemus,

Homrepathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
(iff. r nve’r.lnlius RuMeU's store. Main 8t.)
Calls answered fnwn the office at all hours of
tbe u.c or night. Dr. Polhemus will give special
anenrion to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
pi.AKKE £ RIKER,
v^Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
_ I’J*r •r&lt; in Uuion block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Mich,
Pr-v tire in all courts of tbe state. Attend to
coV&gt; :;&lt;&gt;ir and perfecting titles to realestate.
Moc»y to loan insuranca taken, etc., etc.

Hulmes it holly.

Of Woodland.

D--ire to can the &lt;t;&gt;eclal attention of their

SPRING STOCK
(.-OXNtSTING OF

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS

AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,

AND GLASSWARE.

w" propose to do an honest business, pay aa
»LVh for produce aa Hastings or Nashville, and
5?,‘ you goods at a reasonable profit, competing
wvh the atMjve places.

w« appreciate the liberal patronage our
Inrnds hxveglven us In the past, and hope to
nerit a large part of Woodland trade by fair
and low prices.

SEVEN PER CENT. diKount for oath
will be given on sums of $1.00
and upward*, except sugars
and prints.

HOLMES &amp;. HOLLY.
PATENTS™ju“I”,“d
//V

County News.

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,

.. Barky Co.. Mkih.,

U

FOR TEN CENTS.

less, and the occurrence was verv sur­
prising.
A Middleville man was here Friday
looking for a location to start a “bazar.’’
Mr. Jas. Nash, of Bowne, had a valu­
able horse killed by lightning Tuesday.
T wenty-eight dollars, was the net pro­
ceeds of the ice cream and strawberry
festival given by the band Saturday
evening,
The Freeport cornet band will appear
in all the splendor of their new uniform
here the coming Fourth. Everybody
will see them because everybody wHibe here that day.
»&gt;
Mr. H. Withey has rented the store
building of F.-C. Kent, north side of
Main St, and will take possession soon.
We understand that Mrs. Withey in­
tends to keep a neat restaurant, where
a dish of ice cream can be obtained;
which will be very desirable this sultrv
weather.

Orangeville.
Foe Coughs and Colds.
'
John A. Turner with his brother, Dr.
ONE PATENT TUUlBLEl Tap
?f CtevrtMnd*are spending a week
with their parents.
Now a few words about school mat-,
tera
Either Ginger or your corres­
pondent were misinformed about spell­
ing, etc., but Ginger said he would state
THE WM
facts.
Now 1 got my information
J M. BOGEKS4CO.
’ second-hand from teachers and scholars.
Also heard it from various sources.
Moreover, said young lady whom they
charge with so much ignorance has not
CORN, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY attended school this term. On the last
day of school, company was there who
SESB, CORN MEAL, FLOUR, HAIR
mw her write on the blackboard
LIME, PLASTER, STUCCO
"What is gramer?" with many other
WATER LIME.
things which show very plainly that
her qualifications are not sufficient for
a school teacher.
L. A. Nlchobihute downy his mill
today until after harvest. . ’
ON ALL THESE ARTICLES.
MORGO-THORNAPFLE.
Two meat wagons In town, amf If a
The Lake House was well patronized
M 8cudder* Aerator on person has any money, they need not go
the past week.
hungry.
A party from Charlotte camped at
Mrs. Stephen Nichols is visiting her
Thornapple Lake last week.
qpHE NEW
daughter at Charlotte.
Cutting grass and making hay is the
Dr. H. C. Turner has just been
brought in, having fallen from his order of the day.
Miss Preston, of Lyons, is visiting
buggy and broken one of his rite.
her sister. Mrs. Jacob Ruckle.
Cedar creek.
Mr. Ford, of Hastings, is building a
North of Merchant's Exchange.
Fine weather for haying.
boat house on the north side of the
Some farmers are through haying. Thoroapple Lake, just opposite the
Desiring to give .our new method an Introduc­
tion to the public, we have concluded to furnish, They were in a hurry to be the first to railroad ice house.
even though the coat-of production greatly ex­ get done. &gt;
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Miss Cornelia Bollinger has returned
ceeds the old method so tong In use. our Fine
The Searles murder is all the talk, from an extended visit in Ohio.
Finished Artistic Imperial Cabinet Cards for
and is yet a mystery that cannot be
Mr. W. bt Adkins and Mr. Jacob
•3JS per dozen: panels, UM; Cards. |3J»;
fathomed. Every one has suspicions as Ruckle have each treated his house to
Tln-Types, 4 for so cepts.
to who Cbmmltted the dark and bloody a new coat of paint.
The public are cordially Invited to call and
examine specimens made by tbe instantaneous deed.
Middleville.
•
Will Carl has been very sick, but is
prices* nt the New Gallery .
getting better at present.
Disease, From the Republican.
The ring of the telephone can l&gt;e
typhoid fever.
heard at Dr. Hanlon's drug store.
Corn looks well for this season of the
It takes the average Nashville fisher­
year. - Oats and wheat will be a good
man four hours to catch one fish.
crop if nothing happens to them.
A. J. Free is working for the McCor­
The heavy rain has done a great
mick Machine Company, with ML N.
amount of damage Ln corn fields.
Jordan.
ENDORSED HY
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SUFEWORjn
Newel Chandler has painted his house
Ed. Troy was in town Tuesday.
He
anew. It looks nice.
has just closed his school at Hickory
E. B. Payne has his new bam ready
Corners.
,
.
•
for use.
B. Curtiss secured the contract for
Sidney Hull and family enjoy living
building the wall at the west end of the
in a large tent, having torn down his
bridge, and is pushing the work rapidly
old house and his new one not being
forward.
•
finished.
15000
Mr. J. P. Jones was thrown from her
Silas Dickerson and Lorenzo Dixon
buggv, near the Comai), school house,
have each a new mowing machine.
Tuesday evening, breaking two riba, be­
Oscar Campbell is breaking a span of
sides other bruises. She was driving at
fine colts for Am bros Cox.
a moderate gait, when the buggy wheel
We now feel that we can truthfully and con­
Charles Tyler walks prompt and is
scientiously say. without fear or favor, and
struck a stump at the side of the track,,
prove It by
.
six feet two inches. It is a boy: moth­
throwing her out with the above result.
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,
as well aa hUtarlcat stata. that the White er and child doing well.
Wm. Coman was but a short distance
Bronze Monument* and Btatues are the best In
ahead and saw her when die felt He at
the world.
WOODLA24D.
S. A. HOLMES, Agent,
once
stopped his team and went to her
Levi Holmes has had a wind mill put
•
Hastings. Mich.
assistance,finding her unconscious. Oth­
up at his village home.
Q. S. Palmerton and Geo. W. Smith er help having arrived, she was placed
yOR SALE
in a wagon and taken home. Dr.
have traded real estate.
E. Bevier, having sold out to to C. S. Evans was summoned, and reduced the
Palmerton,, has purchased the John fractures. When Mra. Jones fell from
Summ five acres of land, and will move the buggy, it was tipped over, and the
the Parks house on to the lot for a resi­ horse started on a run, but soon l&gt;ecame
tangled Ln the harness and fell down,
The property known as tbe "Morgan Place," dence.
on Church street. Hastings, Mich.
The G. A. R. social was a success; the unable to get up until the harness was
community have the thanks of the post removed. At this writing—Wednesday
evening—Mra. Jones is doing welL
for the large attendance.
Eor terms, etc., call on or address
Farmers ar^ exerting themselves to
Carlton Center.
secure the hay crop, which is an unusu­
The farmers of Carlton evidently lieal large crop this summer.
lieve in making hay while the sun
D. Hager and son have purchased shines.
the John^Ieyer's store building.
O. Wright, who has been teaching in
Or MRS. F. M. POTTER. Vermontville.
John Lee is not only on the sick list Odessa, Ionia Co., has closed his school,
himself but also has a very sick child.
and
will work for Mr. Graham during
JJASHVILLE
QL. Parrott’s little girl had the misfor­ haying and harvesting.
tune on Monday to fall from a stoop
The great subject of discussion in
and break her left arm below the elbow. Carlton just now Is, who is “June
Primary school in district No. 4. clos­ Grass," the Journal’s Carlton corres­
pondent.
es on Friday of this week.
The people in the tamarac neighbor­
Dr. Wright has moved to Grand
hood will celebrate at home the 4th by Ledge.
There are plenty of doctors
raising a bell in the church and having left, but somehow it seems as If it
would
not
do to be sick now. The Dr.
a good time generally.
We give due notice now that Wood­ will be sadly missed.
The
Carlton
Renter lodge of the I. O.
land will celebrate in a itting manner
G. T. is .progressing finely.
Starting
on July 4th, 1885.
We would say something about a with 28 charter members they now num­
certain chap misusing a horse if the ber 89. The following are the officers
said chap I bad brains enough to profit for the present quarter: W. C. T., Frank
Andrus; W. V. T., Lillian Centre; W.
thereby.
J. Garver and family have gone to C, MraT. P. Barnum; W. SL. A. J.
SUlwill;
;W. A. 8., Rose Patton; W. F.
Ohio for an extended vtalt.
Joel SUohn'a mill at the village haa S., C. W. Stilwlll; W. T, Wm. Wright;
W. M.. L. D. VauVebor; W. D. M..
Villie Warner: W. I. G., Cornelia Bol­
James Spencer’s barn. tearing out • linger; W. O. G., Judson Carpenter;
comer poet and setting the barn on fire. W. B. H. &amp;, Frank Crane; W. L. H. &amp;,
Mr. Spencer ™ sb«nt at the ti™, Mrs. Raymond; P. W. C. T„ Horace
but by the prompt effort! of the family Barnum; L. D^ T. P. Barnum.
the fire was extinguished before doing
Albert Wood is home from Olivet
much damage. Two home, which were college.
w
Between Jackwo sod Grand Rapid.'.
in the bam wore Injured to some ex­
Mother Hubbard is loose in the counAbw a jrrand big stock of
tent, both remaining entirely deaf since
that time. The property is insured in
Several members are added to the I.

ONE COOK BOOK.

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

ART GALLERY,

1.1. n.'

MONUMENTS

At a Bargain

C. Whitcomb,
AOKNT.

Agricultural
Depot.

Win 2-tai Mu Uv,
Light in Draft, left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain
from JO inches to 8 feet
long.

Raison and Cron Moten,

Royee Reapers.
Cret, Mtlde ol I
Haying and Hanging Machincry wed.

WHOLE NO. 1511.
the several school districts: Rpgera dis­
in the distance, only to be followed b\
mountcc! Coswcka.' who brat
trict. Miss Putnam;' Carlton district.
back and compelled them to
Miss Lydia Morgan; Cheney district,
Villie Warner; Fish district. Carrie
Donley; Friend district. Mary Crook­
ford; Barn am district, Miss Mathews;
why he had skulked down a back
John Ftiller district. Miss Osmun; Bow­
ordered to wear sj&gt;ecteclea.
ler district. Miss Young; Leach district. wm known in tbe Capital ever after
waru a&lt; ••the gentleman who wore spec
Miss Leese.
taeles by ukase.”
.
Covert &amp; Kershner have bought a
Tbe cortume of cabmen was not hr
self binder.
Deaui ura czars notice; ne wauwo
Carpenter &amp; Smith .will sell lemonade them, among other things, to shave
at F reeport on the 4th.
/ their long beards, and as many of them
Wheat is turning.
objected to part with a single hair, the
Republicans are solid for Blaine and rtragKling culprits bad to be held by
Logan.
one police official while another shaved
KATBIMA'B BBAU.
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them. The
method of harnessing
horses was also regulated by law; the
Who t«h dot zorotH 'rocnd -pout eight
new decree made the fortunes of the
To BchTing boon der ncteo rale,
saddlers of tbe Capital Ten davs were
Und vb&lt; hia.aohln dill party Tate?
allowed the nobility and gentry to pro­
Katrina's beau.
vide themselves with the presented
Who tab dot MerklDg in a sthore,
equipments; after which the traces of
Und for dree toUara achwwpa det
every carriage harnessed in the forbid­
den fashion were cut; for a time the
streets were littered with disabled vehi
Who ish dot preakn der barlor •chair.
cles. Thereafter silence reigned: the
Nod mate far sitting two folks dorr.
crack of the whip and the voice of Uw
Und gotnra next evininir. I »chw«-ni »
Katrina's kmu,
coachman were unheard till the ne*
Who'll flndt himself some muroinir qrtek
Wit
nnJt vwwtv
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swept the streets of the aristocracy sad
fashion of Russia; it was that which re­
vived prostration. As the Imperial
-H. S. KiUrr. tnNorrUtuwu Harald
THE MAD CZAR.
Paul L was known among his sub­
jects, and to tbe universe, as the Mad
Czar.
It was the policy of Count
Pahlen, his favorite, and afterward the
ringleader ot his assassins, to make his
master appear as insane as possible; he
encouraged him in bis vagaries. There
never was a man more uncertain, timid
and capricious, possessed alternately by
the fiends and angeh; in one moment
be would be found consigning, without
anv obvious cause, tbe noblest of fail
subjects to disgrace and exile; the next
you might see him with tears in his
eyes benignly
bending over some
wounded soldier In the military hos­
pital As tbe years went on these lat­
ter moods of tenderness became fewer;
he grew suspicious, bitter and restiea*.
the unhappiest man of his vast empire.
Shortly after Patil's accession to the
throne he arrogated to himself omniacience and infallibility. He could not
be deceived, and he could not be mis­
taken. By intuition be detected tbe sins
and thoughts of his courtiers, who, in­
deed, found it lucrative to confess their
designs against the State on tbe plea
that darkness cotild not bide them from
Paul, occasionally inventing misde­
meanors when they were at a pinch for
real ones. The plea of innocence of
any crime of which tbe Czar charged
you, headed the list of crimes. Infalli­
bility fitted Paul to be aa authority in
all departments of life and thought
Theology, war, man-millinery, phi­
lology. church, ritual, etiquette, sad­
dlery. architecture, education, felt in
turn the touch of his reforming hand.
By a ukase be evangelized Ab« lapsed
masses of Russia in a day, tilling tbe
churches with worshippers, and the con­
fessionals with penitents who*e devo­
tion and remorse were tired by visions j
of the knout; tlie local authorities were
instructed to march the reputed liter­
tines of their districts to church in pro­
cession between two rows of soldiers.
The issue of an imperial decree for­
bidding the wearing of round hate,
frock-coats, vests without sleeves and
pantaloon was supposed to be a means
of gratifying a grudge Paul borel toward
Englishmen.
His aversion to xpund
hats seems to have been constitutional.
It was more expedient that the hateful
garment should be proscribed than the
tranquility of a Czar should be disturbed.
The sudden apparition of crowds of
bare-headed gentlemen on tbe streets of
SL Petersburg announced the new de­
cree; wherever a round hat appeared it
was snatched by ambusbed policemen,
and the muscular
pedestrian who
ventured to repel the assault and knock
down the thief was carried before the
court and fined. The combative Eng­
lishman was.of coarse.the chief actor in
these street broils. By tbe influence of
Sir Charles Whitworth tbe ukase, so far
as it affected foreigners, was modified;
the Chief of the Police was instructed
not to confiscate the head-dress, but to
detain its wearer till evidence was pro­
duced that be was not a Russian either
by birth or naturalization. Paul's hatred
of hats was of old standing. While Grand­
Duka and living at Gatschina, be saw a
workman wearing one. He caused the
man to be brought before him. and ad­
ministered to him a lecture on his in­
decent attire. Turning to tbe Grand­
Duchess, Paul asked for some pins, and
raising tbe flap of tbe roaad hat, trans­
formed it into a cooked one, and ordered
tbe workman to jreKr it'-w. till it was
past service. The ukase caused a run
on tbe shops for head-dresses, that were

soon exhausted, people had to walk the
streets bare-headed, or batter their bate
into another category. An Ambassador
who ventured to laugh too loudly st
these eccentricities bad his passports re­
turned. Paul paid the dress of Engliah-

equestrian and charioteer to alight and
do similar homage, amid tbe snow and
slush and mud, and tbe vengeance of
an autocrat overtook tbe traitor who
alected his duty. When tbe Czar
I a Drawing-room, tbe subject who
did not imprint a resonant kiss on the
Imperial hand, or whose knee alighted
gingerly on the floor, was taught by s
cuff that sounds that reverberated
through the hall were needed to certify
to the genuineness of the osculation and
genuflection.
Paul’s horses were admonished aad«
chastised if they forgot tbe respect due
to their owner. Once he convened an
extempore court of justice on tbe streets
to try a horse which had just stumbled
with him: the brute—the ridden one—
was sentenced to receive fifty lashes
and after the castigation it was rebuked
by the riding one: "That, sir, is for
having stumbled with tbe Emperor.”
While flourishing his cane in one of his
uncontrollable fits of anger, be acci­
dentally struck tbe branch of a lustre
and broke it. Indignant al the lustre
interposing itself as an obstacle in hi&gt;
way.Jie attacked it in right earnest and
beat it to a powder. His reply to Gen­
eral Dumourez is worth reproducing
The General having absented himself
from court one day, Paul asked hitu if
be bad been unwell. ••No. sire; but oae
of tbe most important persons of your
court having aased me to dinner, Icxxxld
not refuse him.”
••Sir.” replied the Czar. “I would
have you know that there is no person
of importance here except me and the
person I am speaking to, and be only so
long adj am speaking to him.”—'Barpert Bazar.
As fast as five dollars accumulate
for which you have no immediate use,
put the amount info tbe Savings-bank.
If an unexpected necessity for money
arises, make every possible effort to
economize to meet it wtthmrt drawing
anything out of the bank. Keep yoarseff poor by the promptitude of your
deposits of what you get in a Sanugabank. *
V,
It is true the interest on five dollars
at five per cent is only a quarter of a
dollar a year. But the interest on ten
deposits of five dollani each is two dol­
lars and fifty cents; and the interest on
a hundred deposits of five dollars ie
twenty-five dollars.
As for the Savings-banks select the
oldest and best when the oldest is con­
fessedly the beat Do not jeopard your
money by depositing it in a bank which
undertakes to pay more than tbe okiavt
and safest of banks.
That you may. Without tbe troubte nt
calculating, form some idea of bow ,
money will accumulate in a Saviogabaak. let ma state that 91.000 (which is
taken for convenience) at five per cent.
will, in ten years, amount to 91,6Mft9;

yeara, to 94,821.94: and even st four per
cent 91,000 will, in twenty years, dou­
ble itself and 9191.12 mor*.
But after you have reached a thou­
sand dollars, which miv take you aunt*
years and some months, according to
your station, a Dew opportunity cosmm

bank, or m certainly
thia world can.

ut

m anything in

let the young man pro
posit tfce interest, as

FABM MACHINERY

Hardware and Binlding
Material. Doors, Sash,
Glass, ®c., &amp;c &gt;
Prices Lowaa anybody.

r

C. L. GLASGOW.
CMMXTEHO«tg*»

the Ionia, Eaton A Barry company.

freeport.

book-keeper in Philadelphia.

coat and vest, bueklea

of latches

oac ol the hated

O. G. T.
Mrs. Jones was called to the death

bed of her son Byron.
The organization of the I. O. G. T. at
the Holmes church was wrong aa, it
completed.
- meiniiejs from Carlton lodge. lady at court provoked tbe Imperial dis­
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mosher, of Saracmc were visiting Mr. Mosher’, brother. Lodges every three miles is too much pleasure by wearing her hair too low st
E. L. of this place, Saturday and Sun­ to make a success.
According tv the report of the tensue
day.
.
.
Bev. Lamberts, residing near the east enumerators there are at present in
f*™1*
lineof Bowne township, had a horse this township 289 dwellings,
thick a neck-cloth. Tbe inhabkilled by lightning last Saturday. Mr. liea and Unpersons. Adeereasemtbe
population
of
about
100
in
four
years.
L. wm badly shocked at the same time.
Caar's carnage
The sky was perfectly clear and eloud- I The following named are employed in
From the Herald.

B. G. Footer’s new house i« nearly

dollars per annum, married

fifty-five yean of age *a» worth more
than fiftv thousand &lt;folhr&gt;. tbe scctmu-

�qrw

tt

,*

TV

‘

The Hastings Banner.

I by 1*6 Democracy Jo BcufEern, STate*.

uqfQEstionable testimony.’
th» article concludes:

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor'.

Hastings, Micjl, July 4,1884.

Republican National Ticket.

uiu.-v rmiuCTl CUUTM, aa&gt; ;.|uu.v.v ..... ,——-w»asueb kwielatlon aawid secure to overr etcP
i. «*f whatever race and color, the full and
complete rat-o/Hltloii, possess.on -and exercise

Per President,
JAMES G. BLAINE, of Main*.

If anybody now appears
accusation, it must be eons
ly one of the recklefiB aland
ever.- prominent pttblic mt
and ho charge that may I
made against Mr. Blaine,
Blain
un
panied by weighty testimony, -«
serve any attention whatever.

BapobUcan State Convention to nominate

For Vice President,
JOHN A. LOGAN, &lt;f UHndU.

Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, from the Committee
on Resolutions, then presented tbe following

allegiance to the principles upon which they
have triumphed in six suoqpMlvn Presidential
elections, and congratulate tbe American
people on the attainment of so many result*
in legislation and administration by which tbe
Republican party has, after saving the Union,
done *o muon to render its institutions jusu
equal and beoefloent, tbe safeguard of liberty
and tbe embodiment of tbe best thought and
bigbest purposes of our'citlxena
Tbe Republican party has gained its
strength by quick and faithful response to
the demands of the people for the freedom
and equality of all men, for a united Nation,
assuring the rigbU of all citixens, for the
elevation of labor, for an honest currency,
for puruy in lerwlauon and for integrity and

leading in tbe work of progress and reform.
We lament the death of President Garfield,
whore sound statesmanship, long consptoupus
in .Congress, gave promise of a strong and

In tbe Administration of President Arthur
we r----------------- ----------------- ---------- —'
tie country has been
otic
prosperity, and we
rices arc entitled to
It is the first duty of a rood Government to
protect the rights and promote tbe interests
of its own people. The ianrest diversity ot
industry is most productive of general

dBtaand that tbe InipoeiUon of duties on furelsn importa Ahull be made not ” lor revenue
only." but that in raisins the requisite rev­
enues for the Government, such duties shall
be ao levied as to afford Aecurity to our dtversjUed industries, and protection to the right*
and watreA of the laborer, to the end that act­
ive and InSeiligent labor, as s ell as capital,
may have its just reward, and tbe laboring
mao his full share in the National pioapertty.
A&lt;afnst tbe so-called economic system of
the Dewocrstic party, which would degrade
our. labor to the toreign standard, we enter
our earnest protest. The Democratic party
duution of tbe surplus.
—Tbe Republican party places itself to cor
reel the inequalities oi tbe tariff, and to re­
duce the surplus, not by tbe vicious and in­
discriminate process of horixontal reduction,
bat by such methods aa will relievo the tax­
payer without Injuring tbe labor or the great
productive interests of the country.
in which it is now experiencing and the
r threatening IM future prosperity, and

representatives of thia important agricultund interest, for a readjustment of duty upon
forulro wool. In order that such Industry shall
t.. .... g.all *i.rt .. ,1
w, ...., I. n '

each organhed county will be entitled to at
least one delegate.
Under ti roaolutlon of 18M no delegate will
be entitled toaieat who does not reside lu tbe
county be proposes to represent. In nocordanoe with a reao utlon adopted at-, a
meeting of tbe Stale Central Committee
at Detroit. June th,
IM), the Sec­
retary of each County Convention is re­
quested to forward to the Secretary of the
State Central Committee by tbe earliest mall
after the delegates to the State Convention
are chosen a certified-Hot of such delegates m
are entitled to sM In tbe Sute Convention.
P. T. VaaxxtA chairman.
Wm. Llvlngstonb, Jr..’ Burton Parker.
” ”
—
H. B. Rowlson,
T F. Giddings,
I). B. Ainger,
C. V^KFond.
G. W. McBride,
C W. Watkins,
C. D. Long.
Wm. M. Kilpatrick,
It Winsor.
John Abbott,
. C.M. Manfm
Green Pack, , ‘
R. O. Bhaw,
J. C. Rockafellow,
F. J. M«ech,
- C. B. Holland.
State Central Committee.
A. W. Smith, Secretary.
Detroit, June SI, 18M.

objects of existing reformed IcgMlation
should be repealed, to the end that tbe dan­
gers to free institutions which lurk in tbe
power of official patronage may be wisely and
effectively avoided.
Tbe public lands are a heritage of tbe people
of the United btatoa. and »h uld be reserved
as far as possible far small holdings by actual
■ectlers. We are opposed to tbe acquisition of
large tracts of these lands by corporations or
indlvidua •.* especially where such boldingare in the bands of non-resldenta, aliens, and
we will endeavor to obtaln such legislation as
will tend to correct this evil. We demand of
Congress tbe speedy forfeiture of all land
grants which have lap»cd by reason of nonoompllancc with acts of Incorporation in all
cases where there has been no attempt in
good faith to' j&gt;erforni tbe condition of sut-b
grants.
y~—
,
The grateful thanks of the American people
are line to the Union soldlers\and sailors of
the late war, and tbe Republican party stands
pledged to provide suitable pensions for all
who were uisabled end for tbe widows and or­
phans of those who died In tbe war. Tbe Re­
publican party also pledges itself to the re­
peal of the limitation contained !n tbe Areas
act of MW, so that all invalid soldiers shuh
Share alike and tbelr pensions tiegln with the
date of disability or discharge, and nut with
tbe date of the application.
'
The Republican party favor* a policy which
shall keep us from cotangiing allianees with
toreign nations, and which jnvaa us the right
to expect that foreign nations shall r.-fra n
• from meddling in American affa re—tbe ।•ob­
ey which seeks peace and can trade with all
powers, but especially with those of tbe West­
ern Hemlspliere.
We demand the restoration of our nary to
its o«d-time strength and efficiency, that It
may in any sea protecttbe rights of Americau
dtiserrt and tbe interests of American oomtnerce: and we eall upon Congress to remove
the burdens under which American shipping
no sea uiiexplore.i, and a navy which takes no
law 1 rom au, erior iorce.
•
ReMred, That appointments by the Presi­
dent to oAces in the Territories should be

ally suppress the sjwtwn of pUyxsuny within
wir territory, and divorce the jroiltfcal from
a., .—i—„r • x,. ... ..... t«...

Mr. Blpine instantly published an
absoluU- ami complete denial, and, hav­
ing collected evidence that is apparent­
ly conclusive, he made a brief, clear,
simple statement in the house, whidi
was as thorough a refutation as was ever
made, and in the absence of other evi­
dence, leaves him unspotted.

rtsrtsijuUK thoatoreSto
Interest thereon tn be due .nd

White. WMO»C. no'u\Mich.i€*ILl^

j..'

MiaMttsctraiut«ouit for said ct&gt;un-\ .
there wlU l&gt;e sold at public auction to the Thin?
cat Mddar the premise, tn
rribwl.wJSjmrh thereof as
to satisfirYliciini uuiit so claimed to be

No. 2. MHOMc- Onto-No. 2,
—
Butter _
— j^aery,
Creamery, 20(326?.
uueeve,
KgSB|,i7iai7Ne.
A murder
t"----------------------wm recently dincovered in tbe
interior
Barry “
County,
lnUrlor . of
ot ww. naar Hope

tog up 9a,pie|oaB circumstances,
tMichBel B,ehan committed su&gt;ci i&lt;&gt; th*
other night by swallowing pans green,
Deceased was seventy-two year* old, forty
y^sar«M.nt
Cimuty^d.

I-

' *"

law ur equity haying Veen initUntS ta
the debt n-ninliilug unpaid, sad w J].,f? n.*r
«id,»artw 'v,u.7?5i,h.Su. v.; ;;'•
Mt. MOrofe taHby 9«n that on Mb teim.dw.UJul, wxt. rt
»&lt;tem°°otel dw.W Ibe ,«th tn... a," ,
titeeranibogoein me rtfir of Hastinei SLi?

Wheat, choice,

cnMr.
^u, bi. b~d
choppcd to piece*. Tbe object of the mur­
der wM roppo**d to be money, aa Searles
wa&gt; known to have been saving his earnlam tor a lent
—7
.. hair., au&gt;vMr*l hundre 1 dollar-*. N 1 money
-«

S

MkMMS
(b. f~wa&lt;

Michigan mini.

,

rjjt Dlaine
lhaioe is
1» in
in favor
favor of
bossiam and
and the
ol boriam
the
_____ i -......... ' *__
ITT - Al___ _ _____ ..
...a.—
iesuiatxhi'M will imiy ami ethcfentiy carrv
i machine.
Was there ever a great!
r
attempt, or a meaner atteu.pt al boef: *“■&gt; than that made by these same indoailcIm&gt;s.-» o. tue people, and we jayxir legwia- pendents'? Were there ever more cor.tlun ibat shall prevent unjust indlacriinlna 1 ;
.
.
,
tio.i anti extensive cbargci for tran*portati &gt;n temptible methods employed to make a |
ami that sevuro to wo people apu.tI—1 grri^t party bow to the’ will of a few in-1
---,k -M1U
. ,
, dividuals than those of these self-styled I
Bureau*La^rT^e^eiSorcenien?
independents? Thuv
They nnmazl
named t.hoir
their mtm
man '
. &gt; ?_ _
.------ - --,* oV°?he
?,* I indanonrlimiiiV

....
candidates;
and now, after
having done
all this, they have the brazen cheek to
assert that they object to Mr. Blaine
J localise of ••bossism” and the “machine.”
They admit that he is a great man and
a statesman of renown; they do not
question the fairness of his nomination;
they do not doubt that he was the
choice of the rank and file, not of the
politicians; they know that he is one of
the greatest of living Americans, and
if electai will build up American inter­
ests; they know he was good enough to
be.the chief iulvisor 'and most trusted
counsellor of the lamented Garfield;
they
acknowledge that the poycy,
which hail Garfield's wannest approval,
to form an alliance of all the govern­
ments op this side of the Atlantic, with
our own at the head, was really Blaine’s
policy; they- know that it was he, with
Garfield’s approval, who sought to
secure
the commercial supremacy
of the United States on the Amer­
ican continents. They know these
facts about Garfield’s administration
and approved them then. They cannot
object to Blaine on the grounds that he
is a corrupt man. The only charges
that were ever made against him as a
public man, were effectually disposed
of by Harper’s Weekly of May 13th,
1876, George William Curtis being then,
as now, the editor. Tlie Weekly of
Uiat date contained an editorial on the
Mulligan letters and the Fort fimith
railroad business in which the paper
and Mr. George William Curtis put
themselves on record as follows:

, -

In twelve yean, according *"
Journal. Ben. Butler haa changed from
r beast and a spoon thief into a reform­
er and the laboring man’s friend. Muat
have kept the _____________
old man hopping lively to
_
. .. acomplete
tr-tnaTormj^gone
so
a transforniation in
time,
----- —

more despisable than those of tne m-;
dependents;" and we predict that their I
course will make them as odious as are
their past attempts to rule, and their
present weak and pusiDanimous en-■

^X^Au^r^arT^b^M*^ ed

against-the spirit of American loitltutlons,
and we pledge ourselves to sustainXhef pres­
ent law restricting Chinese immigration and
to provide Buch further legislation as is nec­
essary to carry out its purposes.
Keiorm of tbe Civil ficrvgje auspiciously beGn under Republican administration should
completed by the turtuer extension of the
reformed system already established by law.
to a 1 tbe grades of the service to which it is

gate.

.^T^dT’^wr £“*«

wm.,»«..» ururilw. wono.
w. ; nominate), every delegate who voted
unre that efforts should be made to unite aii | for Blame would have cheerfully workfor the Vermont statesman. But
Oil the relative v».ue ot gold and silver coin- i
Blaine was the choice, and now tlie
*?!»&lt;• reg Ration of commerce with fondng high-minded dudes propose to do what
itheyeantodeltathlm. They My Mr.

-and
find no fault with -----him,»----but
----- --we
--------------------------------Ithere"reqthmjyjtMgood
the protection uaotrken of American b rtb ns he—and then said to the republican
S&amp;.S, ■SS «
party -Here, you nominate our eamli-

XeiaMifro" l*W 4
nMional republican convention as dele­

because they couldn’t run the party to
suit their wishes. And of all things
worthily called absurd, their cry of
“bossism” and the “machine” is most
absurd. They will make a great deal
of noise, talk smoothly and constantly,
but they .pan never secure any following worthy of note among republicans.
As soon as the folly of their course is j,
«hownup, their incoMistraeire nude
plain, their uttempte to boo tte party
and make themselves a machine expos- ,
ed, the people will give them the severe
letting alone they deserve. The meth-|
Oda or
ot no
no political
political party
party ur
or faction •••
in
(X18
. ...
....
. _x__ a....... Kean ■
the hbtory of thh. country have ton

Editorial Notes.

of genera^ education by ud&lt;rt|uate appr^pria-

ThawpuUicm platform
"
vors ciril «&lt;vlco reform ^nd to Wo
th.) th® narty :ueant wWrt Jt
■
:idoat*l forbiadinf any

The only reason why these alleged
“independents" oppose Mr. Blaine is be­
cause they could not boss the party,
and were not constituted the. machine I
which shoulil make its candidates, i
They would oppose Arthur or Logan
just as vehemently, had either been
named for president. They are mad j

As the most recklessly inconsistent
and foolish of :men, the so-called inde­
pendents are entitled to distinction.
These political “goody goodys" had a
conference in JNew York, liefore the
late republican convention, and adopted
a long series of whereases and resolu­
tions, the pith-of which was that they
were republicans; but they disliked bossism and the machine; they wanted no
candidate who was not the choice of
tbe people; they wanted George F.
Edmunds nominated or they would
bolt. The convention met. The leaki­
er of the man-milliners, George William
Curtis, was a delegate in that conven­
tion. Every delegate was free to vote
as he pleased. A large majority of them
—and they the representatives of repub­
lican states or congressional districts—
preferred James G. Blaine, of Maine.
There was not thp slightest question,
: even in the minds of the independents,
( but that he was fairly nominated, nor
i that he was the choice of the republi' can masses. Had Mr. Edmunds Ijeen

x!!iv*ldl"'re”c
I'late or we will bolt the ticket and do
Tbe Hepubltean party, bavin, H, birth in n | our best to defeat it." In other words
they naked the privilege of -ladingthe republican party; asked that they
whether at home or abroad, in this spirit we 1 ]&gt;e made the “machine" which should
denounce the importation of contract labor.
. .
n„,t
whether trotu Europe or Asia, as an offense-: grind OUt republican platforms and

And then

per rent, per auntun and the co»t&lt; and
penses allowed by law. Snld nremiwf fl'
dvrerlW U»
mongag.- rh foll.Lw,
Sw*
The.northCMt quarter of the south*

of wtlon ten (M&gt;), containing one htmdrAisJS
twenty acres at land nmre or le.,
nortiieast quarter of the southeaM nm-.rir.
section ten (10). excepting and rererviiJ
said bwt described land, the folk,.' -7
tore deeded to Batons Bette. U. wR ’7%,.' .'X”
Ing »t
‘TnM-r
»be
quarter of the southeast quarter of section
tie), ranfilns ttrenre west atamt_!*"
to a ravine, thence running along said ra?-a southwesterly directionTo water t‘ rn?. ,,«
said water to the south line of sa|&lt;i i,irt\ ,
thence running east on said Hue t&lt;. the
«»t coraer «f «Md forty acres, thenre n nuijC
north* «o the ptere. ©f beginning,
£
twenty-flve acres of land more or
Ing to convey all my tuterest in hj*:«i ffSX
(jj) acrmAtogether with the saw mill and
situated thereon, all being In town ta«&gt; o t ,?nh
of range nine (W) west.
Dated. Airil 25. )RM.
UOOK &amp; SHELDON. bAMl EL
AUaraeys for Mortgage.
’

BITTERS
.ffiBWWWEnB
।

Liver and Kidney Banedy,
I
Compounded from the well kr.va
Curatives Hope. Malt. Buchu, &gt; an-

drnvor. to defeat the
^d'^p.ri.oo-1 muei donmUe laMMiy.
They will miserably fail in their pur ,
having left him for alleged cruelpose, and bring upon themselves the
He ms(ie his will in favor of bls four
Children, purchased
at* “a drug stere,
stigma of foolish malcontents.
*J poison
4
after inquiring of a physician the quantity
To show the improgressive and un­ to produce death. Ho died in groat agony. I
democratic tendencies of the democratic
Charles H. Cambridge, of Whitehall, ■
party, nothing is needed further than Muskegon County, who was married a few
their recent convention in Saratoga. weeks ago, quarreled with his wife the
her with
Until
it WHS
was COUVVUCU
conceded to
the other day, pounded
I Dili 1880,
RJOU, 1V
W l&gt;e V..X
------------------ - a chair,• and
right of a .Uto convention pt W party
™
tr

Probate Order.

I

to Instruct its delegates to vote for an'

State of Michigan, Vaunt? ui Bam
. At a session of the I’rabaie Court p,r
.
at Harry, bulden atUhc-Frobatv &lt; ifffer in ।. rlf,
o( Hastings In *taid coanty on Moiainv tin -3b
day.of June. In the year one thousand - -yj
hundred and elghty-four.
PresenL/3ement Brnlth, Judge of Probufr
In the matter of the estate of Nani \ y
toctc, deceased.
On reading aid flliugthe petition, dnh
Bed. effWIUlaiTi G..McClintock. Exreutw «
last M ill ntid testament of «aid detra»e.l
tug that his final act-ouut this dav filed a,
reav be heard and allowed and'he diwln
from his said trust.
■TbereupoifIt Is ordered.that Momtax. th.
day of July next, at ten o'clock n. t!.
t100B.be assigned for tin- hearing of eaid jn-ti
and that the heirs at lavs of said &lt;b-&lt;.
all other persons fatereated in vald estat, n
quires! to appear at a sevlml of «a!«i t one „»»
to be bidden at the Probate Office in t!&gt;e . :i u*
Hastings, tn said cotmly. ami
cans. Il mr
there be. why the prayer of the petitioner -liwdi
not Im* granted.
And it la further ordered that said ih-s -wr
rive notice to the persons Interr-Hf 4 In *.dd ev
tate, of the pendency of Mild petition. :5!&gt;d tte
hearing thereof bycauabix aeopvo! tin-erdt?
to be published In the Hasting* Biss m. n unr*
paper printed and rimiiated !u raid
Barry once tn each week for thnv* mkvs
weeks previous to Mid .day of bearing.
CLEMENT SMITH.
[A true copy.]
.
Judge et l*r-’ :

^mbrldg^ .uppo.lot b«_jmbridge, supposing bt-r* m
.
..
.. . a.a_ •
dead,
fired a ....
bullet through
his temple,
N
and then shot himself through the heart
—-■
'"
Lightning played havoc at tbe house of
A. T. McReynolds, in Detroit, a few days ,
ago. The ffont part was completely
wrecked, the plastering torn from tbe ■
'
^ihi out rata ,
walls, pictures smashed, and tbs fumitore, bedding, carpets, etc., ruined. The '
windows were also taken ouL Six persons ,
ww, in th. botu. &gt;t tbe time—Mr. end
Mr,. MoReynold.. tbelr mwrl^d-uthte,
to
Mwtln. and
and little
little boy,
bov. Bo.!"
Mrs.
Delia Martin,
Susie
___________
McReynolds, __
aged
fourteen,_____
and___
Andrew
McReynolds, aged about twenty,
AU I
....................................................................
were stunned.
1"
Mining explosives‘ have ‘been reduced I
from three to six cents per pound within
.
i 1
last month
antimonth,
tha itam
tn tbe
th® item
minim.
the last
and
to the
mining ,
tutions. The progressive and Independ­
l&lt;1 Feeling *■*»&gt;•
companies is no small one.
ent element of the party saw in it a dan­
Default having b«ea made in the p;&gt; • • • ot
A horse thief named Frank Leslie was
a certain indenture of thortg.ige. ••• ;. . •••ate
ger not only to the party, but to the arrested at Jackson the other night. A 1
Um* lath day of December. A. I*. te“.
by
Abrain Ai limtroUK mill El'tc M 111- •• »country, and had the courage and the horse which he had stolen the night before
iTHiricville township. Barn eeuntv.
t&gt;l
independence to repeal it, and make all
’Michlnn, to Hiram Chare, of the innic irttre.
recorded in the office ef Register «»&lt; Dr--'- f*r
A. H. Darling, of East Tompkins, Jack­
republican conventions truly represent­
Barry countv, Midi bran, on the 17th div • I
ofi.ro
ll.l 1 r»iin masses. A
cember, A. I). ItCT/stoBe o'clock y. ui., n: liber
ative z.C
of th..
the v.gkr.1
republican
A T.re—­ County, bas expended during the last year j
f. of mortpiges, on iKigr
over J.3,00.) in draining and tiling his land. '
publican state convention to-day has no
mortgaite la-ing assigned by said Hiram Clare
The Michigan Association for the Proto Manly M. Chase, of mid plac*. &gt;-n iH-mnlier
right to Instruct its delegates to vote m I motion of Holiness, an auxiliary body „
to ,i -- ------ ------------- ---------------------------------------- 2, A. P. iw«2. said nssigninrii* N*iru reeontwi m
1. uhi»; or if it did tbe delegates «ndd U1, H,Uotl,| Awortstiou of .bat same. lntern*Uon»l Throat * Lung institute the office of Register «t Ikml' ;«r Barr? eosstj,
State of Michigan, chi ife- .'ki div
M.-n. A. !»..
do as they pleased about beetling the was formed rvcvnlly at Lansing. This
Lafryrt*- Avenue Dktboit, Mich.
t 2:10 o'clock p. lu.Yin liber... of r-Artga*
‘ convention
“
society will earnestly labor for tbe attain'
- -instructions. A nationalnaiiiico
io
in-«im-.
...
im,
ment of the end indicated by it* title, and
JPS
the Mini ot four hundred und twenty dj '.ar*
thus constituted is a.thoroughly repre­
and no pn* .-t iling* having teen iiwntutsenative bodv.and
body,and can never endanger in furtherance of that title will hold con •
senutivo
ed
nt
law
to
recover
tlie
debt
remalumc
&gt;
urttl
i ventions, conferences, annual camp-mee'by raid mortgage, &lt;t any part there”'• -‘M ”»•
the people’s nor the party
party's
I
’s interests.
interests. ;
power-of sale tnrn-incoi.taim-d i.Mi.t
ao­
Sendive, notice I* hereby riven that on R-durWhen the republican party took that
Jo«gb Cram, of Traver,, City, aa old
.
;
v.the 30th day of Augite. A.
&gt;v* - ’
Step, it commended itself to all liberty- ‘ pioneer of Grand Truverstt County, dlo.l a
j
o’clock In the aiternoo*.!. al the t.or'.l*.:
of the court house In the city of Hu-i
loving citizens as.a party worthy to lx- few nights ago, aged elghty-twc.
I
Barry county. Michigan, traid court hoi
trusted with ]&gt;ower. The democracy,. Reports to the State Board of Health by
i
the place of holding ih«- (.’ircuh Court
countv of Bany.) I shall sell at public :t
though everhLstinglv ranting about lib- t^y-four observers of diseaie In differ:
the highest bidder.the lands and tren
. “
7
; ent parts of tbe State, for tbe week ended I
&lt;■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
erty, still clings to this gaginu custom, । jQn8 21&gt; indicatod ttat
cholera
tuh inritmtewre founded br Jt.M. Hnuviehe. wribed In said mortgap to-wit. All
tain piece or parcel of L-uo) «ituMe in!
and their recent Xew lork convention t morbus, bronchitis, inflammation of the kid-' of
“t niri-q icx-nlde
(«-«ldc mirr»-&lt;&gt;n
wiinfron nf
of Fn-ndt
French aftn)
nnny'. for of Harry mid Mute of Michlgnu. known
s|-ivIdI irentiiirnt &lt;»| &lt;-•—
&gt;
instpneted the delegates to vote as a nay, and wbooptnis»ugu Incraaaed, and । the
itortSUt.,'iS'iSlrMl»!'&lt;
!Smln|«Smfi srruMru nv louuwn,
Jturtle iMHt flu the south -to'e o: m K*
_ *U1
dhu uM?n-m
ot Huand Lunx*,
unit. Bv this ruie.lt is possible for the tnUmnlttant and remittent favw dscrmswl
»‘l d^-;
tl^ Thinol
Thn^t ».,d
lamr., uoing
,,ui,a in
vc (X&gt;mi towu two ]z] north. ••! rang'*
' ,tali
west, rimntng thence wrst ten
and
‘
n
.
“
r
.
°!
ft1?"- D",b,,h*ri* —
*£
choice of a virtual minority* of the dem­
thence maith ten 110] rod' ami
:.A?
reported
at SiM-roiiH-ti-r. an Instrument which convex* med- fret,rods,
renortod at eight
®l«*ht places,
i.tanx scarlet fever .*
thence east ten and mu-lialt ii"ocrats of New York, to be made to ap­ twelve, measles at ten, and stnall-poX at leal nroja-rtlra direct n» ..art* effected, und thenoe
: to
north ten &gt;10] rotlsnnd four it
which Is now used In all tin- kadlng l;o*pltais In the place nf beginning, Iw-iDg a imtl
tbe
pear as a unanimous choice. In
“ other
‘
Rose Lake, Qioeola County.
Euroiw It U only since Dr. HouricMeS Inven­ north-east quarter [*«] of the nnrtli-««-&lt; ,uarwords, the individual delegate is regard­
A bale old farmer of sixty-five years, 1 tion and dlBcoverj* of this new mctliml of treat­ ter [Hl of section two
In t&lt;iv. r&gt; nmn' ing Uie air passage. ttwt-Throat and Umg dis­ [1] north of range ten [10] wrei. «t *&lt;&gt;
ed as a nonentity; the wishes of the living at China, 8c. Clair County,* ah&amp;arod eases
ar.- uo tourer feared. Phyaielam and thereof ns shall lie necessary t«»
milerers invited to InvcsUkatr th!* mode of due on sold mortgage with Uitcn-t tls.-r»
people'are put wholly at naught; and a fifty-one sheep in one day recently.
If hiqavsslble u. call In perron. ten per cent., together with the red" •'
A Vermontville man is teaching school treatment.
large minority at least, possibly a major­
»rit.» for list of question* and International epnses allowed by law.
up in Bay County, and is the eighth teach­ Now*. Tliousnud* trrateil by letter. Iu*truDated May 23*'.. A. D. I8M.
ity .of the democrats of the empire state
MANIA M.&lt; HA’
er the district has bad this year, aud.he 'J’onbJ.'WUMo anyiaalre*.* by expreso. with lull
will be without representation in the na­ proposes to stay tbe year out if it takes direction* for nstrg. ('all upon or adoreas
Assignee ot
t
f DR. M. SnUVIELLE.
tional convention. This instance of so his leg off. When be was engaged the .U.
&gt;1 Lafayette Ave., Jh*trolt. Mich.
State MMiehlfsn-Iu the Circuit Conn f»f ’-In*
great a lack of progressiveness, and rector told him “if the boys did' it coine
County of Barry: In Chancery.
such a denial of the rights of the min- to timv to By ’em out,” and lhe first one
Washington Bponable and William L. r..iab.
be laid out was tbe director’* own. son.
brity and possibly subversion of the Tbe boy doesn’t go to school any more.
Complatnante,
J^IBMOLL
TKIN
NOTICE.
will of the majority, will be noted by - Great excitement prevails at Stephenson,
George F. Kent and Benfainln F. Halite' J**tiie people. It shows how just is the say­
fendants.
.
Tl
!
&lt;wrtrtetxhlp
heretofore
between
Menominee County, over tbe reported h,L}\rt’ou ;',N “•
Croak is tills day dlsAt n session of said court held at t ' t*rt
ing that the “democratic party never finding of gold specimens in a well
*nif
«n»vut, U C. Welton paving house in thv city of Haatlngy in aal&lt;! •1 ■'
all
liabilities.
f
&lt;j.
WELTON,
the l»ttoday of May. laM. Frewnt. Hon I rank
learns anything nor forgets anything."
The Board of Pish Commissioners are
ii
’• CNOCHC
A. Hooker, Circuit Judge.
....
anxious to get as. full information as povIt satisfactorily appearing to thh &lt;•&lt;&gt;■•&gt;'•
With wool at 25 cents a pound, how Bible in regard totbe success of tbeir efforts QOFA itrSi EI^SHi PNOTICE.
the defeudants herein. Geunrr F- henl ane fti.
jainln F. Baldwin, are non-rey-ldint- ■
do the Michigan farmers relish the idea in stocking tbe lakes and stream) of the
state: Da motion ot C. «. Holbrook, re i
f&lt;*
of free trade?. A reduction of thetariff State with food fish. Therefore, (they ask Of UVhriJ*
’
jmdrr tbn flnu name ecanpbtinani'. It Is ordered that
•«■»*
of Welton A XVnltllH k. for the puriw nf cam- anU Geente F. Kent and Benjamin b. I-;
on wool, permitting foreign wools to the co-operation of all perrons interested
!?Kol‘ ‘.J*b’','ln’*slhutmmce, reale*teteiuid cause their amwanUMe In this cause
in the matter, to furnish them a report as
infn.7‘10 frm,t r'*“,n ol
rtoty. terod wlthhifour inoutha ftoin thecwr
«»«
compete with the home staple, and a
full as possible of the present condition nf Ai'iir.tri iilocK.
order, ai d that In care of utelr appvarn-'fl iwy
reduction of the duties on woolen goods, the lakes and streams throughout the
!&gt;*lrd. Hastings, Minh.. June t, t«M
■ rausr their answer to lhe &lt; «n.plninanl- 1 '■£
L. C. WELTON.
be fifed and a copy- thereof to be reneil
u»
with its attendant evils, have produced State. Any information in regard thereto
K. W. WHITLOCK.
eomp&amp;Unanta* irelk-itor u HbIn 20 date
?«£
[ vice of a copy ot said bill and mrtlce of i ■ «rthe present decline in the wool market will bo thankfully received by the beard.
hler;
and
indetault
thereof
that
the
Address
ail
communications
to
A.
J.
Kel
­
How|do they like the declaration for
be takeff as confessed by the *ald deb; W
logg, No. 1 I«rned street writ, Detroit.
tieocn F. Kent«nd Benjamin FJWf
free trade, in the platform adopted by
MWIttaturther ordered .that within A man named Lewis, cultivating oom
the late democratic convention ? How
I
the said complainniitR cause a notice •'« 1
'
on a recent Bunday at Charlotte. Eaton
der to be published in tbe Hastlu©*,
•»*
do the greenbackers of the Peter Cooper County, during a thunderstorm, was
paper printed and circulating In win ’
Barry,]
nt
least
once
In
each
week
for
m
■
school, who believe ) America is for ■truck by lightning and instantly killed.
In Rtocesslon, or that they .cause a top.'
Americans and should protect Ameri­
John H. Lowrey, formerly elerk of tbe
onler to l&gt;e personally seryrd on Hi?’■*»’&gt; ,
F.Keui|hnd Benjamin, &lt;
Mine, u Cdtmrt,
can industries, like th£ idea of “bunk­ C.lumw t
win.
at teas'20 days before the time a
ing in" with the free trade bourbons of Boulton Couxy, .ho .wlo4U-| th, otopsny out of forty thonsanl dollars by
Michigan ? Let some greenbacker who means of forged vouchers, wss recently
I C. G. HOLBROOK, -‘tol'r for« omplah- •
A true copy. Attest, IttVtMu U C«K»' • 1
is enthusiastic over the prospects of a arrested in Dakota and taken back.
tv Hegtider.______•___________ _
D?*. Bennett, of Custer, Mason County,
fusion with the democratic party in
Guardian'. Sale­
has a thirteen-ysar-old girt who weighs
this state speak up.
In the matter of tlie estate of Ed«&gt;»r
two hundred and seventeen and ana .half
thews, an Incompetent.
Nodre Is hereby given that Khali wi.
Blaine wa^the choice of the republi­ pounds.
He auction, to the highest Udder, on &gt;.
The trout Hiking is said to be exception­
can masses, not of the politicians. He
. the 3d day of Auffw&gt;[.
Atlgwi. A. D.
i». tw- "* b_? ., .-J
In the forenoon,
nt the
foretuxm.nt
tbe prenjur «»&gt;&gt;&gt; ■
was fairly nominated, as even the moat ally fine this seaaoo in the streams of the
HMtinp, In
in theemmtyot
the e&lt;athty of Barry.
Barry.J• ' tb«.
of Hltstings,
Upper Peninsula.
radical independent admits. By oppos­
of MiehteM, pursuant to lleciiM- .-u granted feme on the M day rt June- Va -wT
ing hia election, the New York Times
This extrenio tln-rf fwling we have In
by the probate court of Barry
1 . "t he
afl of tfaeSate. right, title and hff n- . ‘ :i.
and Harper’s Weekly have forfeited the aprlng, Mand during the summer
said inemnwtent, fo and to
;!:«•
popular repuldican support, and will be denotes torpid liver, we have no apnetinted and Wing hi the rtmntv of Barn •
| state of MWilgan, known add de»wt «*»&gt; gtonndnoHHibttion. Taka Dr. Jomas they should be, the losers. Because
Bed Clover Tonic; it corrects these
,nTbJTrnrth&lt;vut quarter
a few political dudes cannot boas the tronbka, restores good spirits. Ilspeedrepublican party and dictate its action, Uv cures dyspepsia Iwt breath, pll«
"I11"- “&gt; malaria diwaaei A
east
quarter of rectlon tweMy-rigt- * . • ‘ ,xt
they will get little sympathy wheo
themselves talk about’ “bossism" and grfert tonic. appetizer and blood puri-

________
U
n.ltrlofn OV«*n
particular
presidential
candidate,
even
though that candidate might be oppos­
ed by a very large minority of the con­
vention, or of the delegates to the nation­
al convention. By a bare majority often, ’
j
the wishes of members of congressionid 1;
districts would thus be subverted by'
.
a state convention. This
was a species !
or KMT law. bv which, as in the republi™tetart or lt»O it ™ possible to
can___ contestoriwo.lt
,
.
_
was
po»Smit,
foist upon a party a candidate who was
not the choice of the majority of its
members. In 1880 the republican party
broke this unit rule, so plainly at vari-!
ance with the spirit of American insti-!

The article went on to say that Mr.
Blaine showed by the testimony of
officers and hankers, by Mr. Thomas
Scott, Mr. B. H. Rollins. Morton,' BUm
t he machine. These man-milltners at­
A Co., and others, that the charges
tempted to Ikjsw, tried the worst of
against him were false, and that Mr.
Blaine’s statement was “supported by

IRON
ONIO
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" Local News.

a promised !
paosed a aumter of thriving
Stone City.! towis onour route to Aberdeen. This
fully on the 1*ttcr P**ce ii not yet three ywn old

;

' Of Bi, 8tona7;^~^’a!rt^m
I«xl ehurehre,
y*»«ot ag» uu™,AhT*k.bDt fo«iR“
nail buiinre,
' tel sev'r^brint^
«“• l-Hek ho-! “Hl « •pleodld brick tohool hoore^Th,

Es3ovth&lt;-&gt;''"‘rth4dI y®u CT“:

in i i;ah b&lt; iilldnc ani1 L,*,in ■

to MR An much
well built
T.
Mi neXte

tsirrnn: letter front the editor this
A-rek.

8l»rprued oth«*r branches of the Milwaukee, and a
m&lt;i one M | branch of the Northwestern 'renter at
the hke’on the AbMd«-'b -bich is thus quite a Xm-

1

Painter and Glazier,

LET US CELEBRATE!

•

XOW 1.1T &gt;■» »« )OlC iD “ Prolon«e‘i same slxe. but inferior to Big stone in
alkali water furnished by tbrir wells,
hoirl for trittrt- works.
quality of buildings and quantity of the citlxen, and railroad company have

\nofrklldfthewool in this vlcin- businese. The rivalry betwea Minne­
apolis and St. Paul could hardlv be
meeting more bitter than that butwesn^Uxw lit.
“ ““ 1*k6' TteTare
TomUv ereplng next.
Tiuatr. will be-a.baptismal service at reached by the Milwaukee road and
should be. m they easily could be, pleas­
th, river Sunday next.
ant summer resorts.
And when it
With fa orJble weather for harvest,
comes to the sportsman; In the fall of
turn- country farmer, will be on their
the year he would find this region a
M againparadise..
( HABLES M&lt; I&gt;BERbON’* lad Of t11*8
There is a considerable unoccupied
&lt; itv. ha.*
taken to the state public government land in the vicinity of Big
Stone, which is not at present open for
sehrol at Coldwater.
rev Lr.vi Master, of Albion, will settlement, but upon which farmers are
nreerh at the M. E. church next Sun- ’•squatting,” awaiting the time when
dav. Special services will l&gt;egin Sun­ they can make legal entries for claims.
i(j bus l*en t'&gt;arkrt«l.
ATTCitt the ratiBcntion

The soil is a rich black loam, which
cannot be surpassed for wheat and oats,
and will yet raise good corn. The
prairies are rolling, in some cases quite
broken. There is an abundance of
stone for building purposes, known as
“surface stone,” which lie on the sur­
face and *io not interfere with the cul­
tivation of the land. Once remove
those exposed to view, and all trouble
from them ceases, as there are none un­
derground. There is plenty of water
for stock, and numberless sloughs,
which are mostly dry in summer, and
afford plenty of good hay.

day night.
„
The ’Hasting* House bowery has
- I«n completed. The tire-laddies are to
manage the institution the Fourth,
tfcre’s hoping they will accumulate

wealth.
Rev. (‘aknahan has become some­
what "stitf-neckwr of late and there
were no services at the Presbyterian
church Sumlay last, save the Sunday
K-hdol. A h'il is what ails the gentleman.

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•

The Banner acknowledges a com­
- plimentary ticket to the July meeting
of the Charlotte Driving Park Associatipn. which occurs on the IBth, 17th,
IMh and Wh. A tine program is ofbred.
.Last week we wrote that about 230,t.iX) pounds of wool hail been marketed
in this city.
The types made us say
that the enormous \amount • of 250
pounds of wool had been secured by
Hastings wool buyers.

Mr. Will Morse closed a year’s en­
gagement as teacher in the Norton dis­
trict. Maple Grove. June 27th.
This
schoolhasbeen.very‘succeseful under
Mr. Morse’s management. The average
attendance for the 10 months was 41.
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Er-’hi rhe Coldwater Republican.
W£bi»iN&lt;i Bell- --One of the jmost
. iightlul social events that has occur­
red in this city in some tii^ was the
marriage last evening.Miss Kate

What is true of the whole of Dakota,
is eminently true of this section as to
growing potatoes. They attain enor­
mous sire, and yet are of the finest
quality. The trouble of raising them
is as nothing, almost, compared with
Michigan. Here the farmer drops the
seed in rows upon the sod and turns
over it a furrow*from each side. This

is all tl;at is necessary to plant them.'
No cultivation is required, and no fur­
ther Inter is performed until they are
dug. The digging is a small matter.
With a spade the farmer cuts in two
the sods over the hill, turns the sods
over, and there lie the potatoes jeady to
be picked up. An acre here will yield
from 150 bushels to 200;' and I should
say the labor necessary to attend tlie
planting and gathering of ten acres
j here would not exceed that required

Amelia Parkhurst tej Frank Goodyear, | to plant, cultivate, dig and gather two
nf Hastings, at the hnme of the bride, acres at home. They are raised so
The grounds were handsomely decora- j cheaply and yield so abundantly, howttd with t'him-se lanterns. A large re-1 ever, that they command but admail
freshment tent was erected ami carpets j price.
spread, while.the light from t^O imThe best authorities here think that
meow outdoor lamps rendered the j south of the 4»Jth parallel corn will’ yet

night as light as day. The house was ,
v» ry tastfully trimmed within, mar-'
gut-rites being uml largely in the decorations. The bridal party stood under
an arch of evergreens, in front of a;
•huik of flowers: a large l»all of white
flowers was suspended in the doorway,
and hlosMiiuing plants and ferns were
nattered through the rooms. The table
wits decorated entirely with white dow­
ers and was gnat(v admired .for its ele­

gance and artistic effect. The guests
"»re received by.Gen^ahd Mrs. Park­
hurst and Mr. and MrsJGoodyear, par• nts of the groom. Promptly at eight
o’clock the Opera-house Orchestra com­
menced the wedding march and the
bridal party entered preceded by Mr.
/'has. Bennett, of Cincinnati, followed
by Gen. Parkhurst and Miss Maggie,
Mrs. Parkhurst and the groom. The
twu little attendants, Master Willie
Banks, of Grand Rapids, and Neddy
McKey, of Chicago, immediately pre­
ceded the bride, who entered alone, and
wiis met by her father and led to her
place beside the groom. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. II. J. Cook, assist«i by RevJJr. Bancroft, of Hastings.
The bride
I^-auttfuUy d rewed In
white oitnn^n silk, with Duchesse l»ce

gannture, bridal veil, and diamond or­
naments. Her boijuct was of white
tearose buds, and the Imsketsof her lit­
tle attendants’were filled with the same
flowers.
Among the many elegant and useful
presents, displayed were diamond etar
rings from the groom, a cheque for $500
‘Wd his father, elegant cases of silver
from Gen. Parkhurst and Mrs. J. Fiske
Parkhurst, oil paintings, steel engrav*nK. bronzes, auiberina of every design,
and many elegant and teautiful silver
pieces.
Among the guests from out of town
were Rev. Bancroft and Mr. and Mrs.
Goodyear, of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs.
Hanks, of Grand Rapids; Mrs. McKey.
of Chicago; Mr. Sherman, of Charlotte;
Mr.
of Cincinnati;
•• Bennett,
■nwu.oi
uincumau; Mra.
Mrs. HainHamj SWfai
kt Adams and daughters, ot Burr Oak,
■i.
I
it*
and Mfas Wright, of Cleveland.
Despatches of regrets were received
from Gens. Ducat, l»rice, McClurg,
wuti nden. Negley, Major Goodspeed,
, ‘ W. Dickinson, Durben Ward,
Judge Pealer, and others.
Die bridal couple took the midnight
.
nun for the west, end after an extend« top will make Hastings their future
ome. Mm. Goodyear will carry the
oost wishe, of a host of friteds to her
homt‘’ who- whll« regretting her
will wish her e^ try joy in her
new life.
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ptit down two flve-inch artndan wells
tokdepthof MO feet, and And good
soft water in abundance. One of the
wells w»s tubed K feet above the sur­
face, and water still flowed over the top,
which shows a preeeure of 3S pounds to
the square inch at the surface. These
wells win be Utilized for are protection.
To reach Columbia, one must take
the Northwestern from Aberdeen. The
. Jlistaace.________________
is flftren miles._____
Columbia «
is
^ut two years old, is the cohnty seat of
-- ----------- e — — “
0CUH, uf
D------------------' is ’lieautifully loca­
Brown
county, and

ted on the bank of the James river.
Across that stream at this point is a
dam. affording excellent water power,
the motor for a roller flouring mill, of
200 barrels per day capacity. Zs this
mill requires not one-third of tbe power
that can be utilized, the citizens are
planning for other manufacturing that
will use a part, at least, of this surplus
power. Beside its pleasant location,
Columbia has other attractions. Its
streets are neat and clean, its business
blocks nicely kept, its homes all com­
fortable and many of them elegant. It
has as fine a hotel as can be found in
southern Dakota. 1 was more pleased
with Columbia than any Dakota town
I have yet seen, and the place certainly
stamps its people as public spirited and
enterprising.
Columbia, and in fact Brown county,
is settled mostly with Michigan people,
a large number of whom came from
Ionia, Greenville, Grand Rahils and
Hastings, and the territory adjoining
them.
If they hail determined upon
leaving Michigan and settling in Da­
kota, they could not have chosen a
more desirable farming region than
Brown cotwty. The soil is a rich black
login, somewhat sandy in places, but
generally just enough so to lie easily
cultivated, and make excellent roads at
all seasons of the year.
The prairies
are level or gently rolling; the
drainage good, and the water generally
excellent—quite so for this country.
The transportation facilities are al­
ready tetter than those of most west­
ern countries, and the prospects for
further improvement in them are quite
flattering.
All the crops that can be
grown anywhere in southern Dakota
can te raised here.
As with the bal­
! ance of this country, there are but two
questions as to the future: Can clover
tegrown? and will the yearly rainfall
equal the needs of the growing crops ?
If an affirmative answer can be given
to these queries, no better country can
te found for the farmer than this, nor
has any section of our union a fairer’
^prospect. The-crops now on the ground

be raised abundantly. The stalks last
year attained a big growth, the ears
were silked out and nearly ripe in some
cases, when the frosts came as they did
in Michigan, and ruined tlie crop.
Many pieces in this locality are quite
advanced for this season. Mr. L*. J. promise splendidly, and the farmers are
Wheeler, with whom I am at present therefore hopeful and cheerful. When
stopping, having ns fine a field of, corn ' you hwu* frein us next, we will te in
as I saw in Barry county. Whai the the Red river country.
•
M. L. COOK.
farmers more fully understand the sea­

sons and the soil, 1 have no doubt this
country will produce all the corn it

country *1 a rapid rate. Three yran
Lo thl. whole dHlriet was a unlnJSited wlldemw-.
Twe^’
ft WM eomudered a f-"1

PAPER HANGING

CHUNG DECORATIONS,
Your patronage solicltfed.

Gall and See Me.

With every purchase of $5.00 in goods or over we will give
over 40 pieces, making a

Fine Private 4th of July Display,
Roman Candles, all sizes,

11 im
gKE HEREI

Having returned to Hustings I have opened a

tea, 5 foot Hot Air Baloon,
Chinese Bucket Lanterns,
Statlerates Blue Fire, &amp;c., &amp;c.

ft aid Repair Shop,
One door east of Brooks ft Cook’s, Bute 8t.

Remember wq offer this as a special inducement. We
buy these goods in large lots and the packages are worth at
retail 60 cents and $2.50 respectively.
Our prices are reduced and our stock in Men’s and Boys’
Clothing is second to none.
.
Our Men’s Suits, all wool, at $5.00, $7.50, $9.95 are elegant.
We carry.a fine line of Men’s and Boys’ Hats.

And will soon have a full stock of

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
Iron Ware.
I am now prejMired to take orders for

It will pay you to come and C us.
i
AT THE LOWEST KATES.

Star Clothing House,
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

About Perfumery Chiefly!

Wark promptly Jane.
PT-Further announcement next werk.

•

Michigan Centum
!

Tfo Niagara Falls Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taking'effect M»y itfh. luM.
KASTWAXD.

Quality Comes First

rranoxa.

12.ZS

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HArruran.^..........

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Consumers of perfumery know this.

HJB

They do not know in the same way as the chemist; but

n^n.

12.47

s

£S

they find out somehow.
STATIONS.

&gt;UI1.

They use persistently year after year perfumes'that abound
in springing and Satisfying fragrance at every stage of expos­

Drtroit
Jseiuon........
Eaton Raoids
Cturlotto......
Naabrille......

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ure. While they buy disappointing perfumes but once in a
place.

AO IwUa nm W, all.&lt;IMb nwri If QtcaLiJ

In view of the above facts I have just purchased a stock of

odors from American's best perfumery manufacturer, which
is saying a good deal as almost eve^y large city in the United
States has one or more such establishments.

The are abso­

lutely thebest, costing 20 per cent, more on an average than

all other perfumery,

Grand Rapids and Detroit on all day mint.
OoNjrncriONa.—At Grand .Ranida with Chi­
cago ft Wert Mkhrtua tor HtAimmI. Nuafca.
Muakegw and points north, and with Grand
KapMa ft Indiana It- R. tor Mg Raptfa.Trmm
City and Prtoakw. New York and Farikc Ex
prm daily. All other tmim dally except SunJ. A. GRIER,
G. F. A., Chteai
O. w. RufKlUXM. ■

H. B. LEDYARD.

THIS SUMMER,
HEN READY TO PLAN YOUR VACA­
TION KEMKMRKK that »• psrttaa «
tbe American Omunrnt hint aueb a delightful
climate aa that of MlNNKBOrA AND NoirrnrMK

W

THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA

If you have any difficulty in getting suited on perfumes that
are fragrant and lasting (and 1 know you do) try this goods

"p^m Big Stone CUy to the Jmn«
ri^auey* the Hasting,
MtoU

has disposed of to the aetthaa. who are
bulldbiTbomre

Roman Candles,
Sky Rockets,
Pin Wheels, -.
Triangles,
Blue Lights,
Lantern, .
Fire-crackers, &amp;c.

Grlrr*' Glycerine Salve.

The test on earth, can truly te said
of Griggs’Glycerine Sglve, which is a
sure cure for ’cuB, braises, scalds, bums,
wounds, and all other sores. Will pos­
itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruptions.
Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
funded. Only 25 oente. For sale by F.
Hotchkiss.
-Opinions are but little things." said
John Wesley 185 years heo. We think
that opinions which are backed by ex­
perience are substantial. The masses
who one Dr. Btevlow’k PoriUve Cure»U
«pmk highly of It for coughs, colds,
whooping cough, croup, bronchitis,
asthma, influenza, and all throat and
lung diseases. Its cure is safe, speedy
and permanent. Price 50 cents and one
dollar; trial tettles free of Fredk

needs.
'Die sloughs grow an excellent quali­
ty of hay for stock; but as tlie country
becomes more thickly settled and far­
mers turn their attention to something
beside raising wheat, the hay prob­
lem will assume vast importance, and
the supply from the sloughs prove
wholly inadequate. Already experi­
ments are making to ascertain whether
clover will survive the hard winters in
this locality. It is demonstrated that
timothy wilt 1 heard tlie other day of
a farmer near Columbia who had a
small patch of clover, which had lived
through the last two winters, and had
Hotchkiss.
attained a splendid growth this season.
advertised letters.
As the frosts do not heave the ground,
it is thought clover will thrive on those
lands that have been cultivated a year
or two. If this proves to be (he case, JncJb Lebo. Jennie Mead, pencil Miller, Nwy
A. B.
J
:
'
and I see no reason why it should not, HluUturk.
|«|’
w " ■ % rowans. r. x.
the future of southern Dakota “ a rich
and productive agricultural empire, a
country where mixed farming can tie
succeesfully followed, is awured.
ity, indy Is Electric Bittenu
1 wish the Banner readers could see
some Dakota gardens. They w«dd be­
come supremely disgust**1 with thaw
at borne. Few, beans, radishes, onions,
turnips, parsnips, tomatoes and Cabbag­
Vevay rejoice* nvcr
population.
es attain an enormous growth in tn is
Ask Frederick HotriikK* a’-nit Acker’s Wood
rich wll, and mature rapidly. Htrawberriua, blackberrira, raspberries, cure,
rants and other small trulls are sueeessfully grown. Peaches would un­
doubtedly tail, but it yet remains to be
seat whether applre will
h^
seen wneuwt
L ». &lt;«
The climate of southern Dakota i
IHUe more rigorous
tiuinJJiat
of north.__ ikon That
Ol IlOrvlJt*. Maine.
___________
7cm Nebraska, where excellent fruit is

misses through a .uccesslon of prairies.
^ourvSry generous Unele bam

o give all a chance we will give with every purchase of $1.00
•
m gooqs or more a package containing 20 pieces of
Fire-works, consisting or

and you will be more thr i pleased.

iLYONftHBALY

Fred’k Hotchkiss.

With tta clear &lt;Uvs,
nlKhU, MNi exWlanalM

�The Hastings Banner.
UU&gt;U4. L. COOK, Kite.

Him-™. Mich., July 4,18M.

Previous to Wednesday the Middle­
ville base ball club was the possessor of
the champion belt of the county, which
it had been the owner of for two
years. They -don't got the belt" any­
more now; Middle villians don't care
for belt*, anyhow.
Wednesday the
Hastings boys went down to Middle­
ville just tn give the club of that place
a little practice, you know-, previous to
its starring tour in the north woods.
As an incentive to tbe Hastings boys'
playing the champion belt was made1
the stake at issue. The Hastings boys1
brought the belt home with them. The1
following figure! tell the story:
12345B789
Hatting*
0 3 8 4 1 2 0 ’—18
Middleville ....&gt;..0 1 5 0 2 0002-91
Tbe game was characterized by good,
batting, the two-bagger of Elon Soules,
’
which brought in two scores, deserving
special mention. The battery of t the’
Hastings nine, Cook and Doyle, didj
their work well, striking out 13 ment
and having but one passed bull. The,
out-field was played without an error,
I
three fine double plays being made
from tbe right and left fields to 1st
Following is a revised and amend­
ed program of the exercises in this city
for July 4th, the same to be conducted
in Court House square:

FORENOON.
Music by the band.
America, by grand chorus of voicee.
Prater by Rev. W. A. Hunsberger.
Keller's national hymn, by choir.
Reading of Declaration of Indepen­
dence, by Hon. D. R. Cook.
Recitation, Independence Bells, bv
Miffs Emma Bailey.
Singing, There's woe in the cursed
wine cup, bv choir.
ORATION, dr. H. M. JOY. of
Grand Rapids.
Singing, temperance anthem,
by
choir.
Music by Woodland Martial Band.
AFTERNOON.
Music—Band.
Sparkling Water, s^ng, by’ fifteen
g Reading, by Mra. C. G. Bentley.
Temperance Yankee Doodle song, by
eight boys.
Recitation. How Jamie came home—
Miss Emma Bailey.
The flag we love, song by 25 little
girls.
Recitation, V&lt;Ae as You Pray—Satie
Roberts.
Motion song by little ones.
Music by Martial Band.

The Railroad. -We learn from
Cook and Carter, who have been at
work along down the line, that they are
having good success in getting the right
of way. On account of the carelessness
in failing to get many of the old deeds
and contract* recorded, many of the
landshave been sold.to other parties,
and no reservation of rights of sray
made, it becomes necessary to assure
new conveyances of lands that had
once been deeded or contracted.
They think if their power* of speech
don’t fall, and their constitutions hold
out, they will succeed in getting it, at
even a much less cost than anticipated.
They assure us that if the f armers along
the line, and all who are interested, will
just come to the front now, and make
one final effort, the names could be ob­
tained on the bond, und the additional
amount would soon (be forthcoming,
and soon all along theMfne a new life
would be infused, as the work of con­
struction, and getting ont the ties and
timber would give employment to hun­
dreds of men, and necessitate the pay­
ing out of a large amount of money by
which all would be benefltted, and soon
&lt;ive to Barry Co. another railroad, the
value of which can not l&gt;e estimated.
There have been several failures on this
line, and the people should see to it
without delay, that there is not anoth­
er; With this road completed, Barry
county will owe a debt of gratitude to
tbe few men who have stood by it
through all its dark days, that she can
never repay, and it would l»e a shame
for you to let them fail, when at last

Alumni Reunion.—Two years ago
the graduates of our High School
formed an Alumni association and in­
augurated an Alumni reunion, to take
place in this city each year, in the
month of J une. Friday evening of last
week the members of the association
and their friends met at the High
School rooms to hold their second annu­
al reunion. To say that the company
was delightfully entertained would be
but feebly expressing it. For an hour
a well arranged program, consisting of
music, addresses, essay* and orations,
kept everyone in good humor, and
from expressions of satistaction and
praise it was evident that all had
passed a pleasant evening. After the

lbe-»ood Alutnal Band" repaired to
Parker, where * sumptuous banquet
hud been prepared for the occasion.
The menu was replete with all the deli­
cacies of the season, and everything
looked so neat and inviting that the
party fell to with a hearty good will
and enormous appetites.
C. W. Jones, *77, was the first to re­
spond to the toast-mistress’ call and in
a short speech upon “The Alumni"
made the fur fly junong those present
Then came “the rollicking college song,
which ever)- student love* to sing."
Miss Dora Kennedy, ’82, gave a short
and very laughable sketch of the inside
workings of the University.
Some
more rig-a-gig-gig singing, and Albion
college received her due praise through
the hands, of Miss Nellie Knappen, *83.
“Three crows sat on a tree" very con­
veniently at this point in the pro­
gram.
Rev. J. W. Bancroft then
assumed-the character of the “country
pedagogue,” making all smile, as he
changed from one tactic to another, in
order to subdue the peaky dutch boy.
Prof. C. B. Hall gave a lucid insight into the character of the different profes­
sions. Mpsic, by the finest voices in
the country. Miss Emma Bailey, '83,
stood up like a little man, and favored
all with a clear description of the State
Normal, its system of management and
the peculiarities of its faculty. Miss
Ida Parish, *82, the “city school-ma’am,"
in a pleasing and acceptable manner,
introduced the company to the ups and
downs, trials and tribulations of the
city school teacher’s life. Small sala­
ries and large families was “the burden
of her song.” This completing the
banquet program, a motion to ad­
journ was heard, and all departed to
t heir homes, feeling that it was good to
be there, and no doubt singing to them­
selves the lines, “Blest be the ties that
bind," etc.
%•

FROM ORAMD BAPEDS.
Grand Rapids, Joly 2.1AM.
MIL EDITOR:
Hot. hotter, hottest! Sirius sheds its
baleful light, the ozone disappears from
the air we breathe, the water runs
warm from the perspiring hydrant and
old Sol himself scorches and blisters his
subjects who are powerless to mitigate
the uncomfortably intense heat. Every­
body has quite forgotten the severe
winter days of January- and a burning
July sun drives easily, alike, the rich*
nothing-tp-do one of the avenues, and
the blistered-faced, linen-wilted, busi­
ness men to the shaded side of the
street.
Reels Lake, a valley city resort, only
a mile or two outside the city limits, is
visited eviry Sunday by six or eight
thousand persons, intent upon passing
their leisure as far away as possible
from the central portion of the town.
Despite the sultry evenings and Sab­
bath days, when there is scarcelysa
breath of air in motion, the yelling Sal­
vation Army can be seen, and es­
pecially, heard, as they march through
the middle of the main streets. They
have come to stay and are becoming
recognized as permanent residents; at
least so long as they can gain a liveli­
hood. They may be beneficial, inas­
much as their street music, vocal and
instrumental, attracts strangers to thebarracks, thereby keeping them for a
time from frequenting worse places.
Grand Rapids will not celebrate tae
birthday of the nation’s independence.
Many of her citizeng on that day will
visit neighboring towns.
Industry in every branch seems to
teem with life, and still there are many
workmen out of employment.
Em­
ployes of ever}- trade are beginning to
recognize the fact that there is now less
demand for their services and more
men seeking situations than any other
time during the last lustrum.
Last
week several manufacturing establish­
ments “laid off” about 200 men, with
little encouragement of resuming work
till late in the season. There are about
500 idle skilled workmen in Grand Bapids out of employment. “Rather close
times," are words often heard now-adays by men as they casually engage in
conversation.
You would know by the tone and
topic of street conversation that we are
again in proximity to another quadreninal campaign.
Although there is a
small bolting element in republican
ranks, men appearjfo expect and many
men hope that the choice of the Chicago
convention will prqve the choice of the
country in November.
Very traly youra,
WOLVERINE

OOUMOIL PBOCMMDIX^.
(Joinmon Council met in special ses­
sion Friday evening, June 27th, his
honor, Mayor Powers, in the chair, and
the following alderman present: Aids.
Beamer,
Black,
Hogie,
Jones,

Tinkler and Wood—2.
The following accounts were pre­
sented:
STREET WORK.
tarried a few moments for the purpose Dan Shay
•IB 90
of electing officers for the ensuing John Ejr^ieston..
. IS 80
J.
WooUnTT..
year. To an outsider, it was extremely

P.Hnddna
By AM Burner, that the aocounte be
allowed, and an order drawn on their
respective funds. Carried by aves and
nays as follows: Aym, Alda. Beamer.
Black. Hogie, Parker and Stebbins—5.
Nays, AM Joore—1.
Aid. J one® offered the following res­
olution:
Reaolwd, That the street Corahiissioner be ordered to pave gutter on
west side of Jefferson from State to
Grand streets.
)
CigTied l&gt;y ayes and nays as follows:
Ayes, Ahls. Beamer, Hogie, Jone*. Par­
ker and Stebbins—5. Nays, AM Black.
Aid. Black offered the following reso­
lution:
Reaolwd, That the owners of lots 207,
99 and 19 be and are hereby notified to
build sidewalks in front of said lots
within ten days after legal notice there­
of, and in default that the sidewalk
committee be and are hereby instruct­
ed to cause said walks to be built at the
expense of the owners.of said lots in
front of which said walks are built, and
that the same be assessed to said prop­
erty and collected the same as other city
taxes.
By Aid. Jones, that the resolution be
adopted, and that the street commis­
sioner be authorized to notify the par­
ties. Carried by aves and nays as fol­
lows: Ayes, Aid. Beatner, Black. Ho­
gie, Jones, Stebbins and TlnXlelr—6,
Nays, none.
On motion. Council adjourned.
JOHN WEISSEBT. Recorder.
For Half* Life-time.

/

Mrs. John Gemmell, Milroy, Mitra Co.
O., in the spring of 1884 injured her
spine and partial paralysis ensued.
For nearly twenty years she was una­
ble to walk. In the spring of 1883, she
was advised to use St. Jacobs Oil, the
great conqueror of pain. The first ap­
plication gave instantaneous relief.
Before the second bottle was exhausted
she was able to walk and is cured.

GREBLE&amp;POWERS
Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers
McCormick’s Twine Binders,
Horse Rakes, Hand and feelf-Dump,

Spring-Tooth Harrows
Jackson Tile
Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase.

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
------ AND SEE THE——

[Boston Post.)

ing an old maid. You see, her father
was a governor^ her brother a colonel,
and her brother-in-law a Kientisi of
note. Being one of such a distinguished
family, she had to be very particular
who she married, and she came failing
near not getting anybody."

Lime-Kiln Club: Time wasted am
•hillins lost out of a hole in de. penfret.

Latest

and

Best Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,
The simplest best binder in the- market.

Wheat, white.
Wheat, red ...
Corn, retail...
O*ta. pay
Fork, dressed
Beef, dressed .
jM*'........ .

Come in and see it.

I have tbe flnest line of open and top buggies ever brought to this city, and seM them at close figures. I have Jost received another carload

ma

The “Old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.

Beans* ... ,
Potatoes
Apples, dried
Hkma.sell tor .
Hboulder. sells for...
lard
Dry Salted Sides ....
Lime, bbl
Water Ume. bbl
8*H, bbl
Piaster, too
Baatmte*...............
KUfiOdas................

Over 000 of these wagone are In use In Barry count) today, and. are giving th? t^ert of satisfaction In every cue.

In the line ot HAY TEDDERS, I can give you your choice ot tbe three best machines made. I sell tbe Bullard, Alim and Boo|swuiter
Anything you want In the line of farm machinery I can *■! you

-

-

Respectfully.

Chester Messer

Chancery Order.

Stale of Michigan, In the circuit court for the
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
count)- of Birr). In Chancery.
Abraham Fry, complainant.
George W. Brown, defendant
Suit pending In the circuit court for the county
of Barry', in ehauoery. *t the city of Hastings, an
tbe Slat day of May, A. D. 1MH.
It aatlsfactorily appearing to this court by affi­
davit on file, that the defendant. Gcmge W.
Brown, is not a resident of the state of Michigan
and that his residence to unknown, that tbe last
known place of residence of tbe defendant,
George W. Brown, was in this state but that his
present place of residence cannot be ascer­
tained, on rootioo of P. W. Niakern, camplalnant’a solicitor. It la ordered that the said de­
fendant, George W. Brown, cause his appearanee^o be entered herein within five mouths
fronl the date of this order, and that In case of
hto
JM;appearance that he cause bls anawer to the
complainant’s bill of complaint to be filed, and
a copy thereof to be served on said complain­
ant s solicitor, within twenty days after service
on him of a copy of said bill, and notice of thia
order, and that In default thereof said bill be
Urenas confessed by the said non-resident de-

And It is further ordered, that within twenty

£ ADIES OF HASTINGS.
REMEMBER THREE FACTS.

To be Sold at Cost!

Life al Ebb Time.

“I am not exactly sick; yet not at all well."
You want toning up. The atomaeb »u&lt;! 11mare
torpid. Parkert Tonic will set you right k*M),
surely and at once. It re-vItallies the blood, tnvigosatev the system.

' We are closing out our entire stock of

How, Forb, H ui'Sp&amp;in
AT COST.

of Life. Only 11.
u post-paid.
1st—

It is positively proven
that Zoa-Phora (“Dr. Pengelly's Woman’s Friend")
13 the best known remedy
for all complaints peculiar
to Women, young or old.

2nd—

Any Lady needing such
a remedy and —*------ ’—
the use
”
makes a
(per-

Scythes and Snathes

the Hastings Baxnkm, m newspaper printed.
CLOSE MARGIN.

least once in each week for six weeks in suc­
cession.
We are determined to eloae out these goods at
CHAS. H. BRADY.
nnr*' If v»ti wish

r-H.Lip w.

Complainant’s Solicitor.

SECURE BARGAINS

State of Michigan, County of Barry.-as.
d0 “°i la&gt;'i “tl,e verylo* flffure at which we
At3_?2Bl00 of the Probate Court for the teiS'.hXr.'X°.7T“*rr
-in
coun^’of Barr-v, holdra at the Probate Office tn ensure weir rapid wale.
4
the My of Jtasttnji ofanty of Barrj, on Tues$1 ’Hb dayo'june.ln the year one thous­
I
—
and eight hundred and eighty-four.

J^SS^^BSK-q

PLOW POINTS I
y® h?vp • *"1® *»ortn&gt;ent ot various differMUhtTch* of Pmnti, which will be sold ns cheap

ESQ.’S-' - -

DOW THYSELF,
A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical DebOjty. Pnsnatnre Decline in Man, .fcrron ot
Tenth, and tbe untold miseries resulting trom
Indiscretion or excess. A book for even man.
young middle-aged and old. It contains »
wSRpttea for an acute and chronic &lt;11*1*^
each one oP which b invaluable So foond
before mi

ine ru

«. bound in beautiful French
rvers. full gilt. guaranteed to
-very sense-mechanical. hi
oaal—than anv other wen
fortt.30, or th.- money wh­
ir instance. Price only It®®
IDuatrntlv? sample 6 cento
*dal awarded tlie author bj
U Association. to the offlerev
reileL IfwtU

Tit Copper and Sleet Iron Ware
At pte, that Dety bocn^ottac.
&gt; petition.

beartagi

Interested tn said
Id petition, and the
‘ «»P&gt;’ o&lt; this order

M-lSetS SiW”““ W’U

POCKET KNIVES
SHEARS

[Atme ropy.]
Ord.r.

THE BEST MADE.

The Palmer Cradle,
IfetellatelUrtfe

Gasoline Stoves,

18

UKU.

w

A»’‘*,rc*'

�Hie HaWtaet
Band.

vomet

raftfi, T"4*’ ""
a&lt;&lt; which tune a
nKlfication meeting h to be held. Be­
low are th, officers:
R- Cook.

p—— .
ttatsec»k&gt;n*gO«1MW,IapwPeoplt «

farmer, h.vlnK Already
ta™
Kras, crop. The wether ha., been S
Uwuelytavorable and the crop h«“y

Court House Square,
Tuesday Evening, July8.

.

ADDRESSES BY

JUDGE STONE.
. ’GRAND RAPIDS.

J

JAMES CLARKE,
OF HASTINGS,

All are

t G-CoE™,«“f. censua enum­
erator for Barry townahlp, ’made hi,
returns to the county clerk Wednesday
He reports the hay crop of that town-

WhPMtnT

8“Ured in fine 5haPethat tow“biP to looking

According to the census returns the
population of the 1st and Sd wanta.
Hastings City. 1. 1,13g; that of the 3d
and 4th, 1.4S0, making a total of 2 «28
If we get that new railroad the next
census will show a population more
than twice that number.

T«k Blaine and Logim Isidges are
models
neatness.
McOmber
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AUen McUmber
now
ha»a an -ample
hand
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and all who wish can supply themselves

Local News.
ulatioji thin fcttk, l£ti3.

Eilthly MCI

Good so far. Now ir we can only
“ f“'orable weaker for harv«ttag.

at hls ertAbllshment.
show ,,ao
his vv»unj
colors
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and wear one ot three badgre.

.( U»d. three a&gt;ne. we.1 of Let every
republican
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haiiM*

4 mauuwrt—e. H. Bauer.

•oda Fountain. I am prepared Iw-Uer than
rl&gt;r 10 furni«h the thimty public with
pure Htul ilrlicloiib drinks. I use nothing
but Ihe'iiMioral fruit Juice* in making u»y
mtmp*.
You in truly.

■Rcpubiirilii l ounty Convention.

A n-publii’an•‘■"•inty eoKjcntion to elect ten
&lt;!ilriq.tc&lt; to II-1 tidrd district congrcMlonal
t»lit Ihvld. ;;t Jackson on Tuesday,
August 1.'. is'I. ti.ii ib’IiL'iites to the state con•.puticii t-&gt; !•«■ It-Id at Detroit on Wednesday,
Aug i-f i j. :sm. Jo nominate a candidate for
fr-prrM’jitatlvete state legislature, candidates
Itirvonnty.onii-er*, anti for the transaction of
- i.’h uilier Ue-fuess as may come before the
law-titkai. wlHibe held at the court house. In
Hie citv of Hastings, on \W&lt;lne»day, August e,
11 o'clock, a. III.
Under a resolution adopted August 17. 1878,
the several tontiships ami wards arc entitled to
to delegates a» follows, tp-wft:
A»»yria,«. ’
(talttnwre. 8.
- Juliustown. 6.
c^irry. u .
Maple Grave, c.
Cerium. 5.
Castleton. |0.
«irangevllle. 5.
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Fralnevtlle,- 8.
Hasting*. 5.
-------------HastiDp City, im ad. 2 Hilt land. 5.
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Jil
wd..22 Thnmanule
Tbomapule, 10.
M wd. 3 Wootlland, 7.
4th wd, 4 Yankee Springs, 4.
WM. H. I-OWERS, Chairman.
I’HIin A. HliSWOF,
Emohy FAKADY.
Ci.kmknt Smith.
Gay u&gt;rd W. Skarlki
publican Connty Executive Committee.
FRED. ALEXANDER, Srrretary.
Dated. Ha&lt;4lnp&gt;. July 2,

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Tin: W. &lt;’. T. T. meets next week
with Mrs. G. G. Spaulding.
-Patronize the W. C. T. U.’s ice
cream tables in Court House square tlie
4th.
The instruments for the local tele-,
phone exchange are being put in posiNashville and Vermontville are
"by the ears" on account of their fourth
of July celeiiratibmL

By kei erknit toMll in this issue it
will be seen that the republican county
convention will te held August 6th.
All members of Fitzgerald Post,
No. 125, G. A. IL, are requested to meet
at Armory Hall, at 9 a. m., Friday, Ju­
ly 4th.

- Don’t you forget that James Clarke
will-awaken the slumbering echoes"
in and about Freeport on the evening
.of the 15th.
Mp.s. L. a. Monroe will dispense
temperanceliterature free, and freely
from a tent in Court House square

upon the 4th.
The census returns thus far made
show a population for Baltimore toxyn*hip of 1,35(/fTlarry, 1,228; Carlton,
1,373; Hope, 1J183. 1
Mr. Jas. L. Wilkins has severed his
connection with the Hall Manufactur­
ing Co. of this city. That he will not
leave Hastings is the hope of the Ban­
ner.

I he Woman’s Foreign Missionary'
»a«v will meet at the residence of
Mrs. Milo Wheeler, Wednesday af­
ternoon next. Tea at 6 o’clock. AU
are invited.

Phere will be preaching services at
U&gt;eJL E. church each evening next
week. Rdvs. Masters and Sherman,
ormer pastors, and Rev. Dr. Joy, of
Grand Rapids, wUl be present
A RFX eption was held at the resi-

' race of w. s. Goodyear Wednesday
«T-ning. at which a large number of
our citizens assembled to extend confratiilations to Mr. F. G. Goodyear and
nis bride.

°« ttouamd mtra rap)M of
umt Helper, containing BWiop GilWesKKlim before the 10th annual

Gen. Parkhurst, of Coldwater, is
Grand Rapids. He and Oflicer Geer
went to the Rapids ami recovered the spending a few days in the city, the
guest of W. S. Goodyear and fqmily.
rig, but the thief was not caught.

By all means take the Banner dur­
ing the caihpalgn.
By it you will be
kept posted relative to the political
questions of the hour. It is for Blaine
and Logan, and the republican state
and county ticket, flrat, last and all of
the time. We propose that none shall
■made injury as to how the Banner
stands politically.
The fourth quarterly meeting for
Woodland and Irving circuit will be
held at the Fisher school house, three
miles east of city, on the 18th and 19th
. of July, 1884. Geo. J. Livingston, con­
ference Evangelist, to officiate and lec­
ture on Adventism two evenings fol­
lowing, exercises commencing Satur­
day, 2 p. m. Everybody invited.

5“
fOtnm®Wmeat
of the Hasting. High School At an
e^ly hour. Unkm Hall was crowded to
Kb uttennogt. with parents relative*
and Mends of the gnZSng X

T8
ITOMurer—T"J. Bush.
Tbe executive committee h»» not yet
l&gt;efore the first number on the program
been appointed.
was announced, standing room in the
Personal.
v
outer hall was at apremium. Thestage
Miles Main went to Sheldon, ill., was neatly set. and handsomely decora­
Monday.
ted with ferns and flowers, while sus­
C. W. Sherman, of Charlotte, was at pended -directly over it. was a full fig­
ged ship, constructed entirely of flowers
the reception Wednesday evening.
Mr. F rank Goodyear and his bride ar­ and evergreens, which gave significance
to the ciass motto, which was immedi­
rived in this city Tuesday evening.
ately above it. -We have reached the
Mr. G. W. Murray, of the XaahvUle
Bay in safety, the Ocean lies in view."
&gt;ew». was a Baxxki; caller Wednes­
«8eated upon thestage,in a semi-circle,
day.
were the members of the school board,
Miss Etta Mitchell, of Grand Rapids, the class consisting of twelve ladies and
was in attendance at the alumni re­ five gentlemen. Prof. Hall, and the
union.
music committee. The entire program
The many friends ot Mre.Chaa. Huff­ was gone through with, very smoothly,
man will be glad to learn that she la re­ not a single hitch occurring; and consid­
covering.
ering its length, it was a great wonder,
Mrs. C. S. HUboum spent Saturday that the audience did' not becotne im­
and Sunday last in this city with her patient To give even a brief synopsis
of each production presented would not
'husband.
only tire our readers but take up too
Mr. Wm. AS illiams, of Kalamazoo, is
much valuble space. We will content
spending a few days with the family of
ourselves however, with saying, that
M. W. Riker.
each essay anil oration delivered, ,was a ■
Mr. and Airs. Milo Williams are
success, in depth of thought, and appli­
spending a few days with friends in cation as well as in delivery. The most
Grand Rapids.
■ *
noticeable features of the evening were
Mra. S. DeCorsey, of Chicago, is in the Class Statistics, which kept the aud­
the city at the bedside of her mother, ience convulsed in laughter as each
Mra. 8. II. Cook,
member of the class, was weighed and
Mr. Chas. Dion has gone to Manistee and then dissected, and the music, ren- ■
to assist Mr. Nichols in the sale of liver ilered by a male quartette, each selec­

The society connecter! with Emman­
uel church will be entertained by Mr,.
Geo. Goodyear and the ladire associated
with her. In the society rooms in
Ill 'iu*«
;icrount« and note* which Rower s block, on Thursday afternoon
jrrp»-t du&lt;- will be p«H into collector'* of next week. Supper served from six
until seven. AH are cordiaUy Invited pails the Fourth.
I&gt;. Linkletter.
Miss Maggie Parkhurst, of Coldwater,
to attend.
n'onttlaii'l Mich., June 17th, 1SH4.
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Thurs.day last a chap hired a rig of accompanied her father at the recept ion
Wednesday evening.
A. H. Keith for a 3-mile drive into the
Mra. Geo. Fleming, ntt Miss Addie
country. He forgot to return, however,
i.ronint- Artic *h'»I» YVatt-r and lee Cold
and inquiries by telegraph revealed to Reed, is spending a few days with her
linger Ale.
HatiiiK j»'t purchaaed an elegant new Mr. K. that his rig was in a stalde at many friends in this city.
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(hfll^l Flow Fnint’.
Three
.loiter.
F. H. tteriow A Co.

we give bdow:
Thursday e vening occurred the

Mr. Geo. W. Williams, sen., of Grand
Rapids, formerly of this city,- has been
visiting Alderman Hogle’s family the.
past week,

•Mr. Solon Bentley is lying very low
at his home on Green street. His
’death is a matter of a few hours or
days at most
’

Dr. (’has. Snyder, of Shaj town, Eaton
county, was in the city Sunday and
Monday, visiting his brother, Dr. W.H.
Snyder, and family.
Mr. John Mate has leased his black­
smith shop and with his eldest daugh­
ter will spend some time at his old
home in New York State.

having the matter In charge, a-e are un­
able to publish as full an account aa we
Should have liked to. The crowd in the
hall wee so large that our reporter wsa
unable to take any notes sad cease-

&amp;c. this Spring.

We are in such a shape as to offer
inducements that will

COMMAND ATTENTION.
N. B.—We are headquarters for carpet
warp.
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W. S. Goodyear &amp;. Co.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD I

tion given being duly appreciated. Af­
ter the completioibof the program, Mr.
C. H. Bauer president of the Board, in a
very few appropriate remarks, present­
ed each of-the class with a diploma, to
which they were entitled, having fin­
ished the preacriW HighSchool course
and passed satisfactory examinations
thereon. Then came the distribution
of floral offerings and beautiful gifts
of a much more substantial nature,
consisting of - books, pictures, etc. It
would be almost impossible to describe
the different tokens, made up of flowers,
and woven into fantastic shapes, from
a plain boquet, to the ever present
horseshoe and baskets artistically ar­
ranged. Taking every thing into con­
sideration, it was h successful commencementas our school has ever held,
liesides graduating the largest class in
hec history.

June 30th a game of base ball was
played at Wayland between the Way­
land and Middleville' clubs. A friend
in the foriner place feels so happy over
tlie result that he has invested in a 2-cent
stamp, paper and envelope to have his
exhuberance given vent through the
columns of the Banner. He shall be
gratified.
Anything to l&gt;eat Middle­
ville, since their high kick over the
failure to secure the soldiers’ and sail­
ors’ reunion.
Our informant saith:
“The Middleville B. B. club had made
mention in the Middleville Republican
of last week that ’as they hail an invita­
tion to visit Muskegon the 4th. they
would go to Wayland and down the
Wayland boys on Monday next.' Well,
Monday came, as also did the Middle­
ville boys.
The visiting club made a
glorious start the first innings, running
12 scores, and as the pine brouse went
into the game expecting to lie downed,
they were badly demoralized with such
a start ag;iinst them.
But they went
to work, cool and quiet, and when the
9th innings was played Riddleville hail
28. As the pine brouse had 29 they did
not care to play but 8 innings.
Now
some of the Wayland club think they
had better'go to Muskegon, instead of
Middleville club going, in order that
“
Muskegon may not have such an easy
walk away.”
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Dan. Birdsall suffered from a slight
sunstroke Monday. He is now all right,
■ And now that Journal man has however. The Detroit Evening News
stumbled upon another mare’s nest, and had better muzzle.its correspondent In
sounded the alarm. Certain individuals this city, who reported that Mr. B. was
violently insane in consequence.
in Fitzgerald Post G. A. R. are endeav­
Mr. James Krom and wife, of Den­
oring to run that institution in further­
ance of their political aims. Too bad! ver, Col., are in the city, the guests of
But we venture the assertion that the Mr. and Mra. James Clarke. Mra.
astute John is the only one who has Krom and Mrs. Clarke are. sisters.
Through editorial correspondence of
yet discovered this nest.
.
Mr. M. L. Cook while west two years
Money' invested in gun-powder, can­ ago, the Banner readers have lieconie
dy and peanuts on the Fourth is of no &lt;juite well acquainted with Mr. and
particular benefit to the investors. Mrs. Krom.
Should they, instead, visit McOmber’s
• Of Interest to Citizens of Irv­
jewelry establishment and purchase a
watch, chain or chanu, a ring, or%ome ing.—A Blaine and Logan club is to be
of the numerous articles of silverware organized at Freeport Tuesday evening,
kept in stock by him, the money thus July 15th, at Union IUD- A good time
is anticipated.
J amor Clarke, one of
invested would lie of lasting benefit.
the finest orators in tlie state, and D. R.
“Yankee" Robinson is rusticating
Cook will address Hie meeting.
We
at the hotel d’Cressey. Yank left Has­
can assure the people of Freeport that
tings very suddenly one day last win­
these gentlemen will speak in no uncer­
ter. Before his departure, however, he tain tones, and that he who runs may j
converted to his own use and benefit a become aware of their positions on the
five dollar william, the property of J.
political issues of the day.
A goodly
Steffenfleld. He kept shady for several
number from Hastings expect to be
months, but in an evil hour he appeared
present on this occasion, and hope to EDITOR OF THE BANNKR:,
upon the streets of Middleville, was hear from the Freeport brass band, an
I learn through the last issue of you{
seen by Steffenfleld and arrested for organization which, by the way, has a
paper, that I have been appointed one
the crime. Yank plead guilty, and is
reputation outside of its own town. of a committee to obtain signatures to
now serving a 30-days sentence.
We hope to see a large clnb organized the Blainejand Logan club list in the 3rd
Come all, whether you ward of the city.
The law firm of Smith &amp; Colgrove at Freeport
it
has been dissolved; each will hereafter are for Blaine and Logan or not,
This appointment, made in all kind’
hang out his own shingle.
As Mr. will do you no harm.
ness, was made without my knowledge
Smith holds the office of Judge of Pro­
or'consent. That my position may be
Ratification Meeting.—On Tues­
late and Mr. Colgrove that of Prose­
understood, as some have already called
day evening July 8th, at Court House
it in question. 1 desire in this public
cuting Attorney, they found that the
square in this city will be held a grand
official duties of each, in a measure, in­
manner to say, that while I may vote
Blaine and Logan ratification meeting.
terfered with the law practice, of the
for Blaine Und Logan, in view of the re­
Judge Stone, of Grand Rapids, James
lations I sustain as a minister of the gos­
other. Mr. Smjth will occupy his pres­
Clarke, of thh city, and others will dis­
pel to all classes of society I cannot
ent office. Mr. Colgrove will secure
cuss the political Issues of the day.
rooms elsewhere. Both gentlemen are The Hasting Cornet Band will furnish conscientiously act in the capacity indi­
well and favorably known as able law­
cated with any political party.
Very respectfully.
yers and honorable gentlemen, and we music for the occasion. It is to be hop­
W. A. HUNSBERGER.
opine that each’will receive their full ed that every republican in this section
will turn out and make this the inangushare of legal business.
. There will be a meeting of the Union
ral meeting of the campaign, a rousing
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins have for
success. All. irrespective of political (i*rohibition) club on Saturday evening,
a long time been bothered with unruly
creed, are cordially invited to attend July 5th, at Temperance hall, Jefferson
and saucy children about their premises.
and hear what the eloquent speakers street AB temperance workers are re­
Inasmuch as during the past week they
have to say upon the political questions quested to be present.
have had to fight fire at two different
BY ORDER OF PRESIDENT.
of the hour. Tbe republicans of Barry
timra set bv children at play in their
county enter this political contest with
lumber yard, they have concluded that
high hopes and zeal never before equal­
“patience has ceased to be a virtue, ed in the history of the party in this
We ban, bee, compelled u&gt; Ssbl aud |«t out
two Ore. Uli. week. «• &gt;'&gt; eblldree while I*&gt;yand will promptly arrest and turn over
Ins l« ow lumber rare. Tbew .alldreB are
to the propef authorities any and all county.
Do not forget the time and place, at very young, running from six to, fourteen yean
children found trespa«&gt;ng upon their
Court House square, Hastings, July 8th. of
premises.
And we don't blame them
We, therefore, give notice that we shall
The Banner had expected to give promptly arrest and turn over to the prvi«r
for so doing.
They have a large
unount of property ttat i» oowitandy a full and complete report of the grad­ authorities any and all children rredrawing
in jeopardy from fire at the hands of uating exercises of the class of *84, upon our premise* after thia date.
Dated. July X, tm.
BENTLEY BROS. A WILKJNR.
these lawless children.
shown no courtesies whatever by thoee
A B
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club

u”'k™Uonof
diocere of wretem
laine and ogan
i'rtigaa, haw law iMUal by ordcr of meiubmwMorr^rzd
_Courl
diocese.
Houre Saturd.y evonln, Irek
“'“’‘•n ot the young ladies’ iD-ktave the perfertin* ot the
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““d will Mil Ice cream the Fourth at
transactU,f b“u«RW formerly occupied by

To all those who contemplate buying

Dated Jaiy S. KM

. GBO)KJB BarU-,
k. a uu«n

THE LIGHT-RUNNING

“DOMESTIC”
,

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BECAUSE IT IS

The Simplest machine made, having few parts, no compli­
cation, and requires little skill in management
The Lightest-Running machine, hence produces less fatigue
in operating, and on that account is especially recommended
hy the medical faculty, I
Adapter! to tlie Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest
as well as the heaviest, and is suited to the use of all applianc­
es that facilitate tlie ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Always ready for use, and requires no special adjustment
when the work is changed.
The Most Durable machine ever made. Its construction Is
in accordance with the most advanced and approved mechan­
ical principles, and all the parts are Case Hardened, working
on Adjustable Conical Beanngs.
It has the most lieautiful wood-work.
It has the Iiest set of attachments ever furnished with a
Sewing Machine.
The Domestic has the best warranty of any machine made.
Over 100 Domestic machines in the city of Hastings alone
and some of them in use 22 years and running all right yet
Nobody has ever been able to produce a Domestic shuttle
worn out.
I have in stock the Royal St. John, the New Home, the
American, the Wilson, the Singer, and others. New machines
from $20.00 ng. Sewii-------machine
1----------■
needles,
”-* —
and
J ithe
"-- “finest
—1 —
sew­
ing machine
_____ ________
oiLmade.
r all machines. Parts and attach­
ments furnished on short notice for all machines as cheap as
the cheapest.____________ ,

Pumps! Pumps!
1 manufacture the beet Wood Pumpe made. I also have in
stock the beet Chain Pump to be had, with the Churchill Pat­
ent Expansion Rubber Bucket I sell these pumps much lews
than a cheaper pump are sold. Pumpe purchased of me will
lie set if desired and warranted all right
Call and see me, one door west of R. K. Grant’s, State St

T. PHILLIPS.

�B¥ FLOOD AND STORM.
Ou the deck of a big MtootoaippG «
stood 0DlMred8oatbeni|ptauMnr.' jiKlh
a sweep orlite arm Um- waters Ute boat’
“Wlxm I Dew twelve yrira3d 1 killed my flrat
bear on a new plan tai h&gt; i mj father was then
cutting out ot a forest that grew directly over
the waters of this pemL Thai was a mighty
mod pbuitatkm. and there was right .mart of
beaTM there. Um. But that one thousand acres
of tand went Into the Mteataippl yean ago."
It Is putting no; ‘ a upon the figure to say
■ -’Uthtal, hope, wtniumly

WM AND RAIN WORK GREAT RUIN.

The Hiw and Hartmr bU was further con­
sidered... In ths House the day was spent tn
eouaJderfny tbe bill to adjust the wayes of
workJnmnen. laborers and- mechanics under
tha Eagfiphour law.

IT IN THE PLAGUE.

rain-fall began here Wednesday afternoon
aauw way every yew Intothe great, torpid torn”U £ ,lBYV «'«’ d«‘h. Yet &gt;t ahoeia not be and continued until tliree o'clock yesterday
so. That ,t la so h a &lt;ll-grace an well as n low. morning. The flood is tlie most disastrous
People are largely toe cureless or too stupid to
ttefwul tlielr ow u lutanKta-tbe moat precious that ever devastated tbe fertile valleys of
of whichits health. Tint gone, all to gone. Dis­ Maryland. Double Pipe Creek Is over half
ease a Simple but to , eckfewnew or ignorance
th.
♦kl^. .—K.
weU lM} comp]^
a mile wide at Unlou Bridge- The water
a proposition In Uoinc ts-ctions. As the huge is three feet deep in tlie Union Bridge Hotel
VVesteni rivers, whlrfi so often flood the cities
along their shores, arise in a few mountain The dwelling occupied by Zach Robinson
springs, so all our aDmeuta can be traced to Im­ is under water, anti tlie family bad a nar­
pure blood and a small group of disordered orrow escape. The damage to the crops is
Tbe m&lt;Mt rflectiye and Inclusive remedy for Inwculable.
Lloyd P.ustus lost twen­
dlscnae is PARKKK'H TONIC. It goes to the
thousand
feet of
lumber
and
°* P“,‘i and weakness.' In mponse to ty
to action, the liver, kidney*, stomach mid heart forty tons of fertilizers. Five hundred feet
begin their work afresh, and disease Is driven
put. Tlie Tonic is not, however, an intoxicant.. of tlie track on the Western Maryland Rail­
but cures a desire fw strong drink. Have you road Is washed out between Union Bridge
-:c. &lt;&gt;r troubles which have
rofwied to yield toottier agent*?. Here te your and Linwood. All trains are blockaded.
At tbe town of Double Pipe Creek the water
The Grand Ledge chair company Is sending was even with the bridge. Houses were
large orders to New York.
submerged to the second story and tlie
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uiurc
people fled to tlie high lands in their
when you hare a cough and want relief, thiukof
Kemps Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. A nightclothes. Tlie Monocacy te higher than
jjminintecd remedy for those dteeaara. Price so. for twenty-five years. It is over tlie track
near Hacerstown.
Fences, outbuildings
„i«.5MU,p,S*&lt;I&lt;wt,,?.!'lrecta ot port Huron ftt and crops along the creek near hero are
uigliis wearing a veil.
washed away. The highways are im­
. A.®- Durfey, mate of slearncr Arizona bad passable. The' railroad track where the
his foot badly jammed. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil Monocacy crosses It te also washed
cured it. Nothing
—* to ••
-----a—quick
•-•- -u-ph
‘- In away.
hig e*equal
It •for
John Baker’s herd of cows
relievcr.
and Howard Moore's drove of hogs
rrfwSn.ny1OaW
*mfl bondsd indebtedness were swept down tlie streim and lost
David Ogle’s brick-yards were washed out
There was eight feet of water in tlie lowTbe
b‘4b9 ,M!DPMth tlie skin te ae- lying jKirtlons ol Union Bridge.
cretrd the liquid sulwtance which gives tfap hair loss to um cropa in tills immediate neighbor­
its texture, rolor and gios*. When this secre­ hood is over 8100.000.
tion BtoM the hair begins at once to become
Hagerstown, Md., June 87.—One of
dry, Itwtrek-ss, brittle and gray. Is that the
enmtlttonoryour hair? It so, apply Parker's tlie most severe rain and wind storms for
HiUr Bateain at once. It will restore the color, years began here about seven o'clock
jdoss and life by renewing tlie action of nature. Wednesday night Tbe rain continued to
The Balsan: Is not an oil, not a dye. but an eleof ?ta riroltoeaL* b,gh,y aI’l,recinte&lt;l because pour down in torrents all night, and at one
o'clock yesterday morning an alarm of fire
Quinsy troubled me for twenty years. Since I was sounded which turned out to be a num­
startedl using Dr. Thomas' Ecfectric Oil. hare moos from occupants of bouses on George
nf4
nUack- Mra- Letta Conrad. Stan­ street for amtetance to rescue them and their
dish, Mich.
property from tbe flood. Tbe rata was still
The supreme court has adjourned until Bent. pouring and the water had risen upward
of four feet In .the street, and in
Frederick Hotchkiss wishes it known that he tbe first story of several houses It
uarantees Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets to lie was three feet oeep. AmMmee- was
’’••best j,rn.t’d? for ••“totaatton ever made, they rendered by the fire department by remov­
ing tlie furniture to the second stories.
Ten ne* can ordered for tbe Kalamazoo Great damage Wta done. Tbe farmers in
vroet rail way.
tbe different district* report
damage
to tlie wheat crop th
it tlie
Beware of Alcoholic Bitters.
Thousands have been ruined for life by drink- country. Ln the bottom land
I' g popular nostrums, the priuclpol ingredient standing several teet deep, with the wheat
&gt;*I which was aleohol. Such "tatters" are de- blown down. Trains due here early tills
«"Ptive In their effects; they cause intoxication morning on tire Western Maryland and the
; nd temporary relief’ uhtle they foster the
■ rmikanPs appetite. Dr. Kennedy’s "Favorite Shenandoah Valley Railroads are delayed
emedy’ does not heat and Infljfoie tlie blood, owing to several washouts. Tbe trestle­
it cools and purifles It. Better thin this, even,
ha?,cHrwt “W * raring appetite for drink.
It will do you good, not evil, ail tlie days of your
life. All druggists sell It. Dr. David Kennedy, was carried awav for some distance.
proprietor, Itondout, N. Y.
Atlantic City, N. J., June 27.—A ter­
Never neglect a co.-wUpated condition of the rific northeast storm swept ovu this place
bowels, or serious resalts surely follow, such as yesterday, doing much damage along the
gltes and ihmure blood, use Burdock Blood beach front felling trees on the avenues,
and blowing down caimneys all over the
Will Holt, of Charlotte, has become local edf&gt; dty. The wind increased in velocity and
tor of the t ermontvllle Hawk.

and dangerbits coast, rhe greatest damage
yet known to have been done Upon tne
ueach was the unroofirrs ot Howard's new
pier pavlllion, which was Dr-cyurse of con­
struction and would have beeh completed
in three or four daw. The Iom wift'ba over
87,000. The new VictoriaSkatlng Itink.^WL,
the beach, which was also nearing comple­
tion, bad the entire western side blown
.away. Mrs. John D. Fleming, of Camden.
Edw ard A. Armstrong was the only graduate and her two chlldrw, went endeavoring to
reach Pennsylvam. avenue by the beach
from tlie Algonac uuiou school thlsyear.
waikabout-10:30 o'clock. The wind blew
For Colds, Crodp. Asthma, Bronchitis and fall three from the walk, and separated tlie
aiiiV )aI1 u,ree
WB,k» a*1
Sore Throat use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, and'
’ *-t children ffrom
re™ their mother. The little ones
get the genuine.
Nine fine brick7 buildings are being built at were carried along by tlie force of the
gale
and
rolled
In the sand for uearly a
Howard City,
|
hundred feet. They wore picked up and
We clip the follwing from the Troy. N. Y.,
Times:. "Letters’pour In dallv.sonietlinesby carried to a neighboring bath-house very lit­
dozens, scores amt hundreds to Dr. David Ken­ tle injured, but terribly frightened. At tlie
nedy. of Rondout. N. V.. In grateful acknowl- Inlet most of tbe yachts were injured, but
edgrtnentof the great benefits received from many of them are ashore and two have been
his ’Favorite Rein&lt;Kly.' And tliey illustrate the sunk.
powerof the inetHniieSn some new, and, per­
Reading. Pa., June 27.—One of the
haps. bltlierto untMtcd phase of operation. But
it is when a sugerer conies miles to tell the most disastrous rain-storms in this vicinity
story of his delivernurt In person, to grasp the fnr many years struck Southern Pennsyl­
doetor'ta the hand ami greet hull As a true und vania shortly after nine o'clock Wednesday
valued friend, that the Interest in hla case
evening, and the damage lo tbe growing
deepens and multiplies.
crops will reach many thousands of dollars .
The Port Huron Blaine iuid Lognn chib will in Bucks, Lehigh, Montgomery, Berks, Lan­
blow In 8ooo In a bunding.
caster and York Counties. Thousands of
Consumption has been, and ck^be cured-.by ncras
of
grain
were
leveled to
the use ot Downs’ Elixir.
the ground. The tobacco and corn
Nelly Smith, a Kalamazoo married woman, crops
were badly . damaged.
esjiedrowned herself last week.
clally In Ijmcaster County. It is estimated
that the loss to the tobacco-growers In tlie
An old physicinn, retired from practice, hav­ latter county alone wll| reach 850,000. On
ing had placed tn ills hands by an East India the Quarryville branch of the Reading sev­
niisslnhary the formula ot a simple vegetable
nsnwly for tbe sjieedy.an* permanent cure, of eral bridges were washed away and the
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and road-bed badly damaged. It will require
alt throat and lung affertimm, also a positive nnd three days to repair tlie damage nt Colum­
radical cure for Nervous Debility and ail nervous bia, Wrightavliie and York. The loss to
complaint,}, after having tested Its wonderful
■curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt )&gt;roperty was great, and it Is estimated
It his duty to make III known to his suffering at 875,000. On the Northern Central
fellows. Actuated by this motive nnd a desire Railroad, between Wrightsville anil York,
to relieve human suffering, I will send free of there ware fifteen wash-outs caused by the
clmnrn. to all who desire it. this recipe. In Ger­ breaking of tlie large dam at Spring Grove.
man. French or Engilsb, with full directions for
pn-p.ir.ng ;::v.l u-Hig. S&lt;-nt by nml! bj address­ Nearly two hundred dwellings and stable*
ing with stamp, naming tills jmper. W. A.. were swept away, and many of the resi­
NoYita. 149 Power's Block. Rochester. N. Y.
dents residing along the Cadonus Creek
Rx-fclty Treasurer Wood. Lansing, was sur­ barely escaped with tbelr lives. Three chil­
rendered Thursday by his bandsmen.
dren are reported missing, and -It is be­
Mymhyidclan said I could not live, my liver out lieved tliey were drowned. The Port De­
of order, frequently vomited greenish uiimiru,' posit RallrOad soutli of Coluinbla.abo sus­
akin yellow, small dry humors on face, stomach tained serious damage, and it will require
would mil retain
Burdock Blood Bitters
.
Mrs. AdelaidejtFBrirti, 372 Exchange
placed in shape. A serious break la tbe
BL BuffaHo, N. Y.
; C
canal at Birdsboro, nine miles below this
Congressman Carleton him secured 810,000 tor city, caused a stoppage ofs navigation. The
a lighthouse at Port Sanilac.
break can not be repaired Inside of a week.
Fred Hotchkiss gunrantees positive relief tor
any cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint by
using Acker's English Remedy, or will refund
the money.
.
New Yoke. June 2&amp;—The failures of
tlie peFt seven days reported to It G. Dun
The liest salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, 4 Co. were: United States. 171; Canada,
Sores. Ulccra. Salt Rhemn, Fever Bores, Tetter,
Cbappep Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin 98; total, 199; against a total of 305 for the
Kruptlons, aud ptaUttvely cures Piles, or no pay preceding week—a decrease of 0. The
required. It Is guaranteed to rive perfect satis­
faction. er money refunded, nice 26 cents per failures in tlie South yere notably tew, and
in the Eastern Stales uelow the average.
box. #or sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Drtidstreei’s says:
"Thein were IM
The State Normal sdiool sends out 100 teach­ failures In the United States reported durers, and te proud or earli.
Mrs. Mary A. Ihuky. of Tunkhannock, Pa.,
was wQUctcd for six years with Asthma and
Bronchitis, during which Hole the best physi­
cians could give no relief. Her Ufe was despaired
of, until In last October she pnieured a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery when Inwnedlate re­
lief whs felt, and by continuing Its use fora
•bort time she was completely cored, gaining In
ftash »lbs. in a few montba.
.
Free trial txXtles of this certain care of ail
throat and lung diwases at W. H. Goodyear's

Some remarkable cures of deafness are re­
corded of Dr. Tlipmas' Electric Oil. Never fails

a Mure remedy for Sick Headache, Sour

Plant fa oue of the beat diuretics
bdots. Burdock Blood Bitters la

responding weeks of 18®, 1883 and 1881,
respectively. Classified by sections and
com pa red with last week tlie following re­
salt is obtained: Middle States, 40, a de-,
crease of 7; New England, 15, a decrease
of lb; Southern, 83, a decrease of 18;
Western, 52, au increase of 11; Pacific
States aad Territories, 18, a decrease of 7;
Canada. 22. an increase of &lt;k

Blank bam are being caught In large quantifies
. we

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tor

Paris, June 28.—A
Inatiou of. two bodies
yesterday.
In each case there were
unmistakable signs of Asiatic cholera.
The heart was shrunken and with­
out vesicles. The blood was drawn
Into the lunjs. Tlie peritoneum was con­
tracted. The interior of the stomach was
contracted aud sunken. The kidneys were
badly affected, but tbe liver was Intact Spots
of a yellow hue were found on the intestines.
Fires are kept bunuof on tlie streets of
Toulon all tbe Ume. ‘SHkotous efforts are
beln&lt; made to purify tbe city. There were
ten deatlis from cholera Thursday. Twelve
new caws were taken to the hoepltaL There
were seven deaths up to noon yesterday.
A reign of terror prevails In the stricken
dty* ywterdny.
Post-mortem examina­
tions lave increased the alarm. Hundreds
are fleeing (rota the plague, and carrying
witl/them the germs of Uie scounce. Im­
ports from Marseilles say that the cholera
has imide its appearance there. The public
fete of July 14 has been abandoned. Tbo
news from Toulon creates great alarm
in this city and throo^mut the entire
country. ll»e auUmrlUes everywhere are
doing their utmost to minimize the mortaZity should they have a visitation of,Ufe
plague. So far those who have tied from
Toulon are not known to have propagated
the disease elsewhere. This fact has a
teDdencv to allay the growing uneasiness.
Toclon, France, June 30.—At noon yes­
terday four deatlis had occurred durieg tlie
preceding eighteen hours. There were six
Ute preceding day. A petition has been
sent to the Minister of Commerce asking
that, on account of tbe general collapse of
local trade through cholera, the date of ac­
ceptance of bills be extended. Arrivals
from Algiers are subject to five days’ quar­
antine.
Mabsbuxea June 30.—During the twen­
ty-four bouraeudlng at six o'clock last night
four deaths from cholera occurred. There
were three fatal caeoa Saturday.
There
are do cases of cholera in the hospitals bare,
and tbe general health of the citizens is in
average condition. The Board of Health
refuses to issue clean bills of health to ros-

London, June 80.—Special reports In re­
gard to cholera In France give a greater
number of deaths than tbe official returns,
and tbe truthfulness of tbe latter te dis­
trusted. Bociurd. Chief of tbe Naval
Health Department, reports the number of
victims at Toulon as from eight to ten
daily; that the aggregate of deaths te
fourteen in the navy and thirty-one
In Uie town, and that there are
slxty-two patients In the naval hospitals.
Rumors are current that tbe Commander ot
the Sarthe has committed suicide, the act
being the result of remorse for having Intro­
duced cholera Into France. A mosquito
plague at Marseilles Increases tbe gloomy
aspect A thousand bonfires are kindled In
various parts of the city to disperse Uie
pests. Gibraltar now refuses entrance to
French ships.
Nkw York, June 30.—Tbe Health Officer
has ordered all vessels from the West. In­
dies. Mexlcb, tbe Spantab wain. South
America, or any port where cholera or yel­
low fever prevails, to be boarded and exaifttaed in the lower bay by quarantine
officers.
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\

GARFIELD’S K0HUME3T.

Clevki-and, June 28.—The following h
a description of the design for a monument
to Uie late President Garfield which was
awarded the first prize on Thursday by Uie
Garfield National Monument Association.
Tbe author of the design te George H.
Keller, **of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Keller
adopted a tower for the form of the monu­
ment. Jcoutaining a carved and sculptured
tomb. Tbe tower aa designed rises from
broad terrace*, reached by wide-spreading
Atojw, forming a dignified approach and pro­
jecting pore II The base contains a vesti­
bule, on one side of which te Uie keeper’s
office, on the other a room for relics and n
visitor’s register. Tlie vestibule leads into
a round, vaulted chamber of stone, the roof
of which is carried on flight massive,
polished granite columns In* a circle
around
the
sculptured
tomb,
in
the center of a pavement tiled in harmo­
nious colors and designs, Uie whole lighted
by richly-mullloned windows. An aisle, or
ambulatory, outside of Uie columns sur­
rounds the chamber, tlie walls of which are
decorated with niches for statues or vases
of flowers. A spiral stone staircase leads
from tbe ambulatory to the top of tlie tower
250 feet from Uie ground in height, winding
about the tomb below. Triple windows at
irregular Intervals command extended views
for miles in every •direction, at one point
looking out over Garfield’s birthplace, eight
miles distant. Outside of tlie monument,
above Uie deeply recasaed portal, te a terra
cotta band or. frieze of sculpture six feet in
lielght, extending around tbe base of
the tower, which fa forty feet ^square.
Tbe frieze to divided into ^panels
with bas-reliefs representing Garfield as aii
wiucator. soldier nnd statesman; long, anx­
ious watching of tbe world over his death­
bed, and the funeratproeeaclon from .Elber­
on to Cleveland. Garfield's remains will
be enclosed In a crypt below the level of The
chamber under a carved tomb. The family
vault te In the rear of tbe chamber.
7
BASE BALL.

Infants

and

Bat Carter; u

Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. T.

,

Farewell Chen to MorpMoe Bvrups.
c— « “*Pwrtd’

CENTAUR LIWIMEHT-nn absolute cure for Rheumnbi.ni'u», Buras GulCjtc. The mod Powerful art Pane-

trar.il!" Puln-reMevta* nnd Henllng Remedy known to num.

TIME FOR ALL!

Entirely
\jv
fEGEUBLE
MM9/UAE
AND
ASURE

CURE
for

CDSTIVENESS
The Watkrbcry Watch Co., of New York and Waterbury,
Conn., being desirous of advertising their name and business
have made arrangements with a numlier of the large retail
clothiers of this .country by which the latter are enabled to
present to every purchaser of a Ready-Made Suit of Clothing
or Overcoat costing $12.00 or over, one of their Improved Sil­
ver Nickle Series “C.” Watches.
These watches are warranted to keep good time aud are the
best low priced time piece made in the world.
’

•lllousneaa, Dyspepsia,
Indlgeatlon, Diseases of
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Efup
tlona and Skin Dlaeases.
Price, OSc. per boUlr. Sold by»!I

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We wish it understood that this is no lottery scheme, but
.
exactly as stated above.
Among those who have adopted the above are the following
well known concerns:'J. S. Hudson. Detroit, Mich.; E. R. Hull
4 Co., Cleveland, 0.; Putnam Clothing Co., Chicago; F. W.
Humphrey &amp; Co., St. louis, and many others.
We have 3000 of these stem winding watches, warranted,
and will keep gooj time and require as little attention as any
$100 watch.
(Each one put up in a handsome satin-lined case.)

We give one with every Ready-Made Suit
or Overcoat at $12 or upwards.
And guarantees every Suit or Overcoat to be as cheap or
cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and if you are not per­
fectly satisfied with your purchase, return the goods any time
within 30 days and get your money back.

AGEHISS
a Reflecting Safety Lamp
Hi »anjplo l.nni;. wm ror

Dr Poeo-EEimitl.CAHaMno

* FREE!

S

IfiMlE SELF-CURE

favorite prescription of &lt;,n,.nf tbe
ni.'^ nnjrfl Mid «urcr«to! «p«:lall»t» In UirtA
taww r.-lirodlforth.-CMroofA'erroweDeSiHry,
iez: .Vr&gt;HA»«Hf.lTeaKnr«&gt; nnrf Dreoy Sent
Idptalu avaled envelope/V-e* Jlnirjl'lica-i dim
Axfdrw DR. WARD A CO. Ueuieau. Mo.

Nervous Exhaustion,

Loss of Manhood.

Adeo-pase Cloth-Ni-md.Bnok.of Adrie* to
’ouagorMIddle-Att*.! Metiwith nrewr;-":-&gt;as
&gt;r Self-treatment Sy a **• enlur
;.'i

&gt;«WT FREE JKTx&amp;Z

T-. WILLIAM* A v,O., tHLWAMELWtt.

,,
i'ave °*ie of the most complete stocks ever shown in
this city.
,
'

GRAND RAPIDS.

New Goods! Call and See

The Largest Stock,
The Best Stock,
The Best Made,
At The Lowest Prices

CURE

Bick Headache and rtliere all the tonhlw fnddeal tea batons elite of ibesvium.eaiiiM m»Ma baa dmoi shown In coring

SICK .

&gt;,yrt Carter's Little Um P.llsart ^7

Bought for Spot Cash, at less than cost to manufactnre them.

feMlonal Asaoclatlona Ko Far thia Reaaon.

Sv tb.

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s ass** •“» 9OHiHn!&amp;£rat WMu.

liifcM ■a^llnalMnstr-1-^ to th'-**
MtalvttimflooUDeaadors not cud here, and tb
tsfterdl^ckb'*4

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The tmme.r th. Celon AeeocHlIun here
made the following record:

Chteaxo..
Boston...,
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The NorUiwestern League record te
follows:

Dvbvqvk, !&gt;-, June 17.—Freight Agent
Parker, of tbe Illinois Central, yesterday

stanu ns

ACHE

J^ANNER JOB ROOMS.

Good Work at Fair Prices!

officers of all the railroads travers-

•*ss“LSJ±S

HEAD

R.

Including the janiM of Sctnrday tlie stand­
in? of the NbUociaF Le*cue Clota te u fol-

Boston .
New To

Children.

retorts promote. Digestion
.nd orenxnnM Plaralency,
tion. Sour StoniKh. DtKTbtm. «nd
FcSriihno-. It iMUm.
natural sleep, without morphine.

CARTES MtmerXE CO., New T«k

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 12./,

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Hastings,

The Hastings Banner.

FOR TEN CENTS..

County News.

I tUlLISHKa FRIDAYS, AT

Hastings, Barry Co., Mkjh.,
—BY—

MARSHALL L. COOK.
ii.no per year: If paid.within six
***, -l,
|&lt;er year: if not paid until extli'rlcioH •&gt;»
•l-w- Subscribers &lt;xitp,r.. e ol Itirry Co., 91.25 per year, in­
variably cash In advance.

ADVERTISING RATES:
-:*.'ta ’dbancetor siieciiii ’positions^100 °°

OtM

DAME'S For
BALSAMIC
TABLETS.’
Coughs and Colds
SHE PATENT TUMBLE! TOP
, MEDICINE TIME KEEPEB,
Invaluable in the «iek

subscription rates,

’

ONE COOK BOOK.

THIS SUMMER,
a, ^~^u“SEL‘^U“0.rSsB3

JOB PRINTING.
°*
prine to I-K in ttm
Printing De­ d!££.“
.* ttlif Ban*NKR. Everything In the
'..lice • new: and with the latest faces of
entif
,
l • • .v.*.l patten* of machinery.
THE
PARK
REGION OF MINNESOTA
:*H&gt; *1 ni workmen employed, enables the
Ban s n: h» liret class job work.__________
_ _______________ 1 4 !
ENTIRELY EHEE FROM MALARIA,
/•1LEMEX £ &gt;MITII,
Lawyer,
eiutlfiil scenery. romantic drives, an abun'dnee of excellent hotels, steamboats, railroads
(Offire over R. K. Grant’s store.)
nJr?erBbl° •^fractious to SUMMER
fru"l''es m .til courts of the State. Collections
•!22ny hundred« of lakes Ln the
prtT.i)'*b !&lt;*'!&lt; ■d after.
-.
a
pens.
C.
H.
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n
A
rsan
.
6
iv
off
considerable
attention from the fact that
I/1YAI. K. K
ere Is offered the rare attraction of
KNA-l’Pl X &amp; VasAKMAN,
Lawyers.
Hastings National Bank.)

SALT WATER. BATHING.

Pamnhleta and tall information regarding

JOHN f. LRVETII,

T
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

T) ’a. niskern,
I.
Lawyer.
(Over Spaulding's dry goods store.)
Wi &lt; attendi promptly to all business in all
Cour?. Ubnrjtwi reasonable.

4 E. KEN ASTON.
A.
Attorney at Law,
,
(Over J. s. Goodyear &amp; Co. ’» store.)
Pr.t-’tiff* m all courts of the State. Collections
promptly attending to.

sunn.

u-ic

'HE NEW

ART GALLERY,
North of Merchant's Exchange.

Desiring to give our new method an Introduc­
tion to the public, we have concluded to furnish,
W. LOWRY', M.D.,
even though the coat of production greatly ex­
V.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist, ceeds the old method so long In use. our Fine-’
(dike. JO! Thorn St.. Hastings, Mich.)
Finished Artistic Imperial Cabinet Cards tor
Calls m town nr country promptly attended.
S3.M per dozen; Panels. H.M; Cards. 92.00;
Dffl. r lmurtr-6 to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Tln^Types, 4 for 30 cents.
Telephone at Holtowaya’ drug store.
0r Sj—cial ..in-ntlon paid to surgical diseases
The public are cordially invited to eall and
*nd di«e-ivs of the eye and ear.
examine specimens made by the Instantaneous
QACKE TT BL’TLEB, ■
process at the New Gallery .
D
I’ysicmns and Surgeons,
(Prairieville, Mich.)
AU e:i!U, night or day. promptly attended.
I? K.TIMMERMAN,
I. Homu pathic ITtysician &amp; Surgeon,
• j’ lrirdOflr east of Holloways’ drug stare.)

Tin. wm. JONES,
Ju
Dentist.
Ai: v.ork promptly* attended to.

Superior^

ENDORSED BY

1 AU-°TUEH

WELTON &amp; WHITLOCK
Are,wmls lor the Watertown insurance Co.
They write i&gt; ilieles on a man’s property against
los* by tire, lightning or wind; agninst a man's
life by death ami accident.

riOUK A -11 ELDON,

451000

(Onlcein Abstnwt Block, Hastings, Mleh.)
Have the oriiy set ol Abstract Books In Barry
Cfuuty.

7)

on

^MONUMENTS

T A. FIX&gt;TE, M. D..
We now feel that we can truthtally and con*
U.
Physician and Surgeon, sclenUonsly
say. without fear or favor, and
(Office east side Main St.. Nashville,Mich.)
prove it by
K—Hence next door north Wolcott House.
SCIKNTIFIC FACTS,
Al! .Mil* promptly attended too. day or night.
as well as htetorieal atata. that the White
Bronze Monuments and Statues are the best in

TOSEPH KNIGHT,
tow&lt;.rtJ.
s A HOLMES, Agent,
J
Veterinary Surgeon.
(fcKideace. Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)
Hastings. Mich.
Will attcml all calls for services night ar clay.
Charges re:v*nable.
yOR SALE
E. F. Biiowxj M. D. w. p. POLHKMLM, M. D.
DHS. BROWN &amp; POLHEMU8,
Moinceputhlc Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
(Offiii* over Julius Russell’s store. Main St.)
Ca!1*. niwvred from the office at all bourn of
th-; flavor nlriit. Dr. iSlhemtw wilt give special
Bltentfoi) :&lt;&gt; diseases of the Bye and Ear.
The property known as the "Morgan Place,"
031 ’.•e,hour*~-n to 12 a. in.; 2 to4 p. in.
on Church street, Hastings, Mich.
fLARKE &amp; RIKER,
For terms, etc., call on or address
'Attorneys at Lafr and
Solicitors in Chancery.
(Office* In Vulon block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hastings. Mich.
Practice in all courts of the state. Attend to
AGENT.
collections and perfecting titles to real estate.
Mon*} to loan insurance taken, etc., etc.

At a Bargain

C. Whitcomb,

Or MRS. F. M. POTTER. Vermontville.

piULlI’ T. COLGROVE,
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Lawyer,
Hastings, Mich.
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Attorney for Barry County.
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Or Woodland,

tie-re to mil the special attention at their
’ many friends to thelf
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SPRING STOCK
COXMIVTIHO or

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS

ASHVILLE

Agricultural
Depot.

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Light in Draft, left cut, and
vnll elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 teet

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AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, CROCEERY,

BaiMB ud CroiB Movers,

AND GLASSWARE.

Royee Reapers.
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We propose to do an honest business, pay as
«u :h lor produce as Hustings or Nashville, and
•ell yon goods at a reasonable profit, competing
•Uh the showplaces.

Haying and Hamming Machineryusfd-

FARM MACHINERY
Bcmo

We appreciate the liberal patronage our
friends have given us In the past, and hope to
"“■ril»l«g,
„[ Woodland trade br fair
CWInSMdlewprtcew

SEVEN PER CENT, dismount for cash
will be given on sums of $1.00
and upwards, except sugars
and prints.

HOLMES &amp;. HOLLY,

mich., july h, i884

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Hardware and Bmlding
Material, Doors, Sash,
Glass, Ac., &amp;C-, ®c*
pricea Low M Koybody.

C. L. GLASGOW.

DRLTON. A
Weather very cool and good time to
harvest.
The 4th was not celebrated at the
corners to any extent
Harvesting has already commenced.
Rev. Chas. Chase, of Albion, is visit­
ing his college associates' in tilts place.
Mrs. George McCrodan is visiting
her parents in Sherwood, Mich.
A quiet little gathering just over the
way convened on Thursday, Jujy 8d, at
the residence of Mr. William Ford. Sr.,
as was said, to celebrate his birthdaybut as all things must change sooner
or later this was changed to a more
solemn and noble purpose, to the mar­
riage of Mr. F. A. Blackman to Miss
Mattie Ford. The hour was set at
three o’clock p. m. and as the invited
guests were promptly on hand elder
Bradley, of Richland, officiated in mak­
ing the happy couple man and wife.
After the joy wishing and hunj shak­
ing was over, all were Invited to the
dining room to partake of supper. The
table was heavily laden with goodies
and fairly groaned beneath its weight,
lee cream and oranges were in al&gt;undance, and to say the ice cream was
splendid can only be explained by see­
ing the partakers thereof enjoy it so
much. After refreshments were over
(although Mr, Ford reminded us whilst
eating that another birthday party was
likely to take place in the near future
with a motive similar to this, for he
has another daughter yet at home) we
listened to some music by Miss Allie
Ford; when Mrs. Ford presented the
happy couple with what presents were
brought, consisting of:
A fine gold watch and chain, from
Mr. F. A. Blackman to his bride.
Silver dinner castor, from Mr. and
Mrs. M. Gwin. Mr. Thomas Blackman
and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Norwood.
Bible stand, from Mr. Edward Haines
and Miss Allie Ford.
.
Set silver forks, from parents ot
bride.
Majolica fftiit dish, from Mr. and
Mrs. Adalbert Blackman.
Hand made pin cushion, from Mr.
and Mrs. William Ford-jr.
After which cigars were passed
around.
The newly married couple came to
their home that night where they are
ready to receive their friends at any
time they wish to come.
May they journey down the stream of
time hand in hand making life a pleas­
ant dream., :
.

Mr. Henn- Haywood, an old man.
jumped from a swing and broke his leg
above the knee.
Miss Count, a daughter of Mr, Wm.
Count, of Yankee Springs, while driv­
ing to the grove, was met by a runaway
team, demolishing the carriage and
hurting Miss Count quite badly.
Mr. Charles Hayter and wife, of Bat.tie Creek, spent last week with friends
here.
Mrs. Fannie Buyce and‘daughter
Belle are visiting at Eld. Gillaspie’s.
Rev. Mr. White and wife, of Sparta,
took in the celebration at Barlow lake.

School closed in Dist. No. 4., June 13.Number enrolled, 55; average daily at­
tendance, 32. Pupils neither tardy nor
absent:—Jennie Kershaw, Henry Ker­
shaw, Jennie Cook. Kirk Broward,
Franc Broward, Lillie Barlacome,
Henry Barlacome, Floyd Minor, Eddie
Brainard, Sarah Merlaw, NelHe Merlaw, Horace Wheeler. Bertha Gibson,
Homer Wagle.
Not tardy:—Manie
Cook, Nicholas Bronard, Sidney Bronard, Maggie Bronard, Jennie Brainard,
Jay Brainard, John Rogers, Leander
Rogers, Eugene Rogers, Arthur Nich­
ols, Ora Wagle.
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WHOLE NO. 1512.
Mr. Martin has suffered for the past
three years from consumption.
He
had been township treasurer two or
three terms, was an honorable,' upright
man, and held the confidence and
esteem of the entire community.
He
was buried from the, M. E. church on
Monday, Rev. E. Fosset officiating. Mr.
Martin leaves a wife and two'children,
besides brothers, sisters and mother to
mourn his loss.
C. L. Glasgow spent Sunday with his
family at Jonesville.
Walter Webster is in town for a few
days visiting friends. He is now locate
ed at Manistee.
Daniel Keyes has given up possession
of the upper hotel, and rented the Blair
bakery.
Fred Dunlap and. H. Southwell, of
Vermontville, came to our town on
Monday, got drunk, and were generally
disorderly. They were arrested and
fined 87.00 each.

Rapids, who, in an hoar's eloquent talk
clearly outlined the political issues of
the day, and gave cogent reasons why
Blaine and Logan should be elected.
Mr. James Clarke then made a rousing
speech, giving reasons for the “faith
that Is in him." John W. Custer, L. E.
Knappen, P. T. Colgrove and Clement
Smith spoke a few moments. After a
vote of thanks to Judge Stone and three
cheers for Blaine and Logan the meet­
ing adjourned to meet the evening of
the 22d inst.

L The following is a dispatch to the
Detroit Evening Journal from Chicago:
“I just met Gen. Innis. lie was dis­
gusted with the situation, and about to
go home. He has seen enough to be sat­
isfied that the convention wul nominate
a man whom Blaine will beat. He
thinks democrats will cut a small figure
in the canvass, and the Butler move­
ment will assume formidable propor­
tions four years hence. Innis does not
want fusion in Michigan this year on
national, state or congressional ticket,
and believes in letting the third party
men be counted. He says they wifi
gain by it
J. M. Weston, of the Grand Rapids
Leader, ears the action, of the conven­
tion will insure Michigan to Blaine,
and give the republicans in the state
the entire congressional delegation."

.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
The next regular meeting of the
Blaine and Logan club will occur- on
the 22nd, Tuesday evening, at which
time it is proposed to have a big time.
Clement Smith, P. W. Niskern and S. J.
Bidelman were appointed as committee
ANGIE BATES, Teacher.
Ex-Gov. St John is no saint, despite
to make arrangements for this meeting. his saintly name. He came here to de­
Carlton.Life is but a dreary waste, anyhow. liver a temperance lecture. It was so
Our boys went to Freeport the 4th.
advertised. The notices stated explicit­
No doubt Dr. Wright will be missed It has been the aim of the Banner to ly that it was not to be a&gt; political
but that does not justify the Carlton alway pursue such course as met the speech. After the local press had been
imposed upon and republicans bad been
correspondent in casting a reflection approval of the wise man of the Jour­ solicited to contribute to the expenses
nal. But “proxy proprietorship” and of getting him here, he took advantage
upon the remaining physician.
“
deteriorate
’
*
are
too
heavy
words
for
of every thin pretext to inflict a politi­
, Fleming advertised some hogs for
sale; taken up by the McMurray boys. us to bear up under. As a newspaper cal harangue on an audience that bad
been inveigled into the church under
Mrs. Cyntha Crandall died Saturday man and financier John is such a gigan­ false pretenses. The effect of the speech
evening from the natural changes oc­ tic success, you know.. 1’lease excuse if any, and certainly its intent, was to
curring in the aged. Was affected some us. Mr. Cook has been telegraphed to stir up prejudice against the republican
■partv. It was a fraud on the people,
return at once.
by a fall. She was seventy-three years
and If the fact had been advertised, as
of age. Funeral was held at Mr. Jerry
Republicans of Barry county should it should have been, that it was to be a
Rodger's Monday. Her body was in­ not fail to attend the primaries to select­ partisan address, there would not have
terred in the Fuller cemetery.
delegates to the county convention to been a corporal's guard to hear it, aside
from those who sympathize with the
Abe Davenport is quite seriously be held August 6th. In a great meas­ democracy and such republicans as
sick.
,
ure the success of the ticket depends would go to any political meeting from
upon the action of the county conven­ curiosity. The next time a "reformer”
The glorious .fourth is over.
Wheat ripening fast and makes busy tion, which will be one of the most im­ of any kind comes here to make a dem­
ocratic stump speech let it be advertised
portant gatherings of the kind ever as such.—Ionia Sentinel.
times to get ready for harvest.
Dr. Hull is now boarding at Mr. Bela held in Barry county. By all means let
No person should think Of subscrib­
ever}- township send its representative
Crane’s, nearer his office.
ing for “The Lives of Blaine and Lo­
A correspondent from Morgo-Thorn- republicans as delegates.
gan” till they are shown the authorized
apple writes that Miss Cornelia Bollin­
The Journal editor is really an object official^dition by W. K. Houghton. A­
ger has returned from Ohio. There is of commiseration. Poor fellow, he’s ML, Professor Political Science, Indiana
University. Professor Houghton’s well
a mistake, she has Ixjen a member of our left without a party or party leader. known ability as a historian and politi­
lodge since early in the spring. She Some time ago Ben. Butler said that cal writer is a sufficient guarantee that
went to Morgan last week, but has re­ the mission of the greenback party had his book will be the best, and, since
turned and is with us again, living at been accomplished. Ben. has acted ac­ this is an especial effort of the author,
we may look for something in this line .
Frank Andrus’.
x
,
cordingly and foisted himself onto the‘ that will excel anything of the kind
Rumored that Carpenter &amp; Smith democracy. Our journalistic friend। ever attempted by others. Besides the
netted 860.00 the 4th in their candy and can’t do likewise, however, for the. lives* of the candidates, the work will
MOBGO-THOBMAPPLE.
lemonade stand at Freeport. The boys democracy of Barry county don't want contain a history of the Republican
party, protraying its brilliant record
Dame rumor says that a man living did their share of yelling and they
him, and, furthermore, they will not througfrihe entire period of its exist­
south of Morgan some three miles has received their share of the money I
ence, and\a fund of other information
have him.
left his family.
that has required many years to collect.
presume.
“It’s a Lie?’ say some of our local1 This work will take precedence over all
A pleasant time at Vermontville the
The funeral of Cyntha Crandall was
others, for it is an authority, and justly
greenback
luminaries
when
speaking
of
fourth.
largely attended on Monday. She was
. merits a liberal patronage. We hope
Nashville Jumbo was quite a dwarf­ a relative of Mrs. Jerry Rogers, and a the telegraph reports that Ben Butler some enterprising person in this county
ish little fellow.
good old lady who will lie missed by has avowed his fealty to the democratic will secure an agency for this book at
party by the assertion that he would once, and reap the harvest that awaits
The largest feature of Nashville 4th’ many.
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support the democratic nominee, who­. a vigorous canvass. The Carton Pub­
was the peanut stands which lined each
WOODLAND.
ever he might be. Ben has went farth­ lishing Co., of Chicago, are the publlshside of Main street.
Mat Dove, a citizen of this town, died er than this even; at a meeting of the
Mrs. George Norton, the jolly miller
—The number of colored Catholic
of Barryville, has taken unto himself a suddenly last Wednesday, of inflama- Massachusetts delegation he said that
“he would support the nominee, who- nuns in this country is slowly but grad­
tion of the bowels.
rib.
ually increasing. 'They are known aa
The
majority
of
the
people
of
Wood
­
Strong talk of a grove meeting after
tbe Oblate Sisters of Providence. Thia
organization waa ‘instituted for the
harvest, if a suitable grove can be se­ land that celebrated visited Vermont­ the stump for him.”
amelioration of the condition.of tin
ville.
cured near Barryville.
Characteristic.—Wednesday Dur­ colored race in this country, as well ah
J. M. Rowlader was severely kicked bin Ward called upon Ben. Butler for
Mr. C. Woodard can sit up a part of
for their apiritual and' temporal welfare.
by
a
horse
one
day
last
week,
but
is
the time. He h* hopes that he will ye.t
information when the following con­ This community was founded in Balti­
able to be about again.
more by the Rev. Father Joubert, a
versation took place:
get welt
Farmers are busy in wheat harvest at
Elier Abbott delivered a splendid ad­
“Butler, what hopes have you of the
present.
The
crop
promises
to
be
a
dress to a good audience on Sabbath
nomination?"
field, of Baltimore, and wm approved
good one.
“I will get Massachusetts on the first by Pope Gregory XVI. on the secood of
evening last.
School closed last Friday. There will
Mr. Wm. Willson, of Morgan, is laid
ballot."
‘ October. 183I.-K. E Kme*.
be a special school meeting of Dist. No.
—It i* related of the late ex-Sberiff
“What on the second?” “Nothing.”
up with erysipelas in his feet.
Shanncn, of Blair County, that at the
Meeting at R. R. HaD at Morgan 4, held on Tuesday evening, July 15, to
“On the third ?” “Nothing."
time ha executed McConaughy. the
Wednesday, July the 16th, for the pur­ consider about having a fall term of
“Nothing on the fourth ?" “Nothing.”
pose of organizing a Blaine and Logan school, not voted for at last annual
“When in the name of common sense time while the condemned man was pro­
club. Itta hoped that the republicans school meeting.
do you expect to be nominated, then?” testing his innocence. The rope broke,
John Lee's youngest child is not ex­
of Morgan and vicinity wUl turn out
The widow leaned over and whispered and MoConaughy sprang to his feet anti
pected to recover from it sickness.
in Durbin’s ear, “When hell freezes declared he waa “now a free man.”
and take hold of the work in earnest.
"O no. Robert,” said the Sheriff, -well
A young child of Will Downing was over.”
•
BUTLAND.
try it again, and this time we’ll doable
buried last Sunday.
Haying the order of the day. The
On The 4th Mr. John Yarger, of the rope.” The wretch is said to have
A prospective big lawsuit between
then for the first time realized the horhay thus far secured has been in firsttwo brothers has been, by the interven­ Freeport, met with an accident during
rate order, although the yield la light.
the display of fire-works in that place. full and explicit confession of hisdiaboltion of friends, indefinitely postponed.
Bev. O. N. Hunt, of Cedar Springs,
It appears that the combustibles were
Elmer Rising is visiting in Ohio.
haa been visiting among hie friends.
Dr. Baughman and some friends are all upon the platform erected for the
He has been pastor of the Congrega­ talking of taking a pleasure trip up display, and they canght fire. Mr. Yar­
In the davs of biliousness when your
tional church ot that place for two
ger leaped from the platform and broke liver is torbid and your akin yellow, re­
north.
member you have a never-failing friend
yean but has closed his labors there
Mike Rowlader has purchased a new one of the bones in one of his ankles, in I&gt;r. Jonw’ Red Ckover Tonie, which
and accepted a call to Stockbridge, self-binder and don’t propose to work and injuring his other-foot-^so that he
is unable to use it yet. Dr. Beck­
Ingham county.
so hard during harvest, hereafter.
Everybody enjoyed the «h whether
Wanted, some one to explain what ham reduced the fracture, and reports ague and malaria diseases and rfiWMrr
at home or somewhere else, but those causes the muddy condition of the that Mr. Y. is doing well, although' he of the blood and kidneys, its action »
prompt and cure speedy. Price 50 cents.
who faMed to hear Dr. Joy’s oration
water of Jordon lake. The lake is low will not regain the use of his limb for ofFred’k Hotchkiss.
tost a rich treat.
and at this time of year U clear. For several months. By this accident the
The Banter, one dollar a year.
Twelve persona were baptized al Po*
the last ten days the water has been grand display of fire works advertised
dunk lake by Bev. Crosby. They were muddy enough to spoil the fishing. to take place was somewhat abbrevia­
The best on earth, can truly be said
the result of the revival meetings held Various theories are lieing given for ted, though brilliant. Rockets, pin
of Griggs'Glycerine Salve, which la a
hurt winter. Eight of the converts
wheels, etc., etc., with general fizz, bang, sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
the cause.
joined the United Brethren^ two the
John H- Smith cut over
tons of vanished into smoke in a very short wound*, and all other sores. Will pos
** , tetter and all skin
t*rwbyterians of your city, and two the good clear hay from less than three space of time. Fortunately none others
this wonder healer.
Baptists. The balance, fifteen, joined acres of ground. How is that for hay ? wore injured.
the Methodist, which accounts for every
On account of the accident of the
one but one who came to the altar
Hotchkiss.
The fourth in Nashville was cete- 4tb, extensive preparations were not
during the revival meetings.
The Banker, one dollar a year.
I,rated in good irtylA tte program ad­ made for the ratification meeting of
Tuesday evening, the committee deem­
The 4th of July Is past, and we have vertised being carried out without any ing it more expedient to hold such a
Oar btaalaga are not appreetated tmaccidents. The day propitious and the
settled down to business again.
crowd was large enough to handle meeting later. However, the court
Wheat is ready for the reaper. Some
■
house
was
well
filled,
the
meeting
was
panilv Very little drunkenness. In­
wbicb
are already cutting:
deed, it sustained the reputation of thei called to order by D. R. Cook, president
The 4th passed o« very pleasanUy at
Tillage, of always succeeding in any of the Blaine and Logan club, who aoaK-.bataUthMt
Harlow lake with one of the largest
crowds that ever met lb thta part of the such enterprise.
Wn. Martin died at his residence in
county. There were two quite serious
Nashville on Sunday morning, aged 85. followed by Judge Stoor, o&lt; Grand
I accidents.

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XICHI6AN MAT®

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tataly commend him. England knows
that James G. Blaine is erery inch an
American, and that if elected he will es­
tablish the commercial supremacy of
the United States on the American con­
Hastings. Mich., July 11,1884.
tinent. They know too well that he
mo«t earnest efforts to promote tbe pa-aare
of such lerialaUon as will secure to every clU- will jealously guard our interests at
■en. of whatever race and color, the full and home, and fearlessly head off any little Batter - Oea—TT.
complete reeognltlon. poeerasiou and exercise
9b®l°c. E«g». 16«18«o*
ot all civil and political rights.
schemes Great Britain may have to
build up her own interests at the ex­ MlcbKw. r™»
™ * pre­
FoF President,
Republican State Convention to nominate pense of America. It is no wonder Eng­
Bay City a few days a&lt;o, an* was P
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.. Iraratrar* for
nouncJlc». ot «&gt;• “&gt;0,‘
JAMES ti. BLAINE. of Maine.
land fears him, and the English ppess
iui miv
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For Vice Presidents
new, will be bold at Whitney s Uperwbouaa, abuses him/
,«r b.M to tb. Stale.
JOHN A. LOO AN. of Illinois.
in tbe city of Doiroit. at eleven o c ock a. m.
on Wednesday. Aujrust U. USB- In accordanpe
The greatest blow Great Britain ever
When .X-City TwonreiA",
with
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reeoluUon —
adopted
at Grand Rapids,
u_ «
III
inflicted upon Ireland was the repeal of ,.ns. turned o«r bl. offlo. . y-r W
Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, from the Committee
the laws that protected Irish manufac­ ... . ,borta&lt;. io bb acooonla. ™
ou Keaoiutions. then preaentod the foiknrin*
e&gt;ctlon &lt;in Iftai) and one additional delegate tures. English competition drove the day U&gt;. dty r7°'^ *
”,‘fhe Republicans of the United States in for every fraction of three hundred votes, but
his bondsmen for J00,183. It
National Cotreettttoa —srsnlih d .renew their each organized county will be entitled to at Irish industries to the wall, and forced the charges of embezzlement now pending
allegiance to tbe principle* upon which they least one delegate.
Under a resolution of JS5S no delegate will them to suspend. Instead of manufac­ against Wood would be poshed.
have triumphed in aixauoceaalve Presidential
Wm. Rigg*, arrested for embezzling the
ctoctlona. and congratulate the American be entitled to a seat whodoee notresWe.lu the turing what her people need, Ireland is
people on ti&gt;c attainment of so many results county he proposes to represent- In ac­
in legislation and administration by which the cordance with a reso ution adopted at a to-day dependant upon England for her luud. ot Edward* Town.bHx &lt;*«“*’
Krputdicun party ha*, after saving the Union, meeting of the State Central Committee wares and goods. Irish capital and ■County, ba. town dhcWr,^ tn&gt;m
1M0. tbe Sec­
done so much to reader lu inslltutlor.a just, at Detroit. June Si,
.
equal and beneficent, the safeguard of liberty retary of each County Convention ia re­ labor were thus driven into idleness. criminal cbarv, and 1. now
ed against in a civd suit to collect
and the embodiment of the beat thought and quested to forward to the Secretary of the
State Central Committee by tbe earliest mall Just what she did for Ireland, England
hwhert purpose* of our citizens.
10J
of
which
he
is
deficient.
Tbe Republican party has gained Its after the delegates to the State Convention
strength by quick and faithful response to are chosen acertlfled list of aueb delegates aa is to-day attempting to do for America,
Mr. and Mr.. Jam ?•
Dthe demands of tbe people for tbe freedom are entitled to sit in rise State
through the Cobden clubs, and through troit, celebrated their goldea wedding a
p Convention.
T------------ -----------Vaxuli
Chairman.
and equality of all men, for a united Nation,
the free trade wing of the democratic few days ago. The former is ••Teoty«7;
aaauring the righto of all citizen*, for the ' Wm. Livingstone, Jr. Burton Parker.
H. B. Kowlmn.
elevation of labor, for an honest currency, W. H. Coots,
en and tbe latter seventy-one yeara ote
P*rty. 4 ________ __________
T. F. Giddings.
for purity tn legislatton and for integrity and D. B. Alngrr,
They are Germans, and the family baa
Wm. Chamberlain,
accountability Tn all departments ot tbe Gov- . C. V. R. Pond,
If you want to build up American in­ long been prominant in local musical drernmeut, and it accepts anew tbe duty of G. W. McBride.
leading in the work ot progress and reform. C. W. Walking
dustries;
if
you
want
the
duty
on
wool
des. They went to Detroit from Germany
Wm. M. Kilpatrick,
We lament the death or Preaident Garfield. R. Wlnaor.
C. M. Marcln.
restored to its old figures; if you want in 1857. and reared twelve children, nine of
. wbo-e sound statesmanship, iong conspicuous John Abbott,
Green Pack.
in Congresa. gave promise of a strong and ’ £ O. Shaw,
J. O Roekafellow.
the American name to become more re­ whom are now living. They have forty-/
■uoceaarul Administration, a promise fully F. J. Meech,
C. E. Holland.
rflvo grandchildren.
realized during the short period of his office
State Central Committea. spected at home and abroad; if you
M Preaident of tbe United States. His dtoA new post-office has been establlabed at
___ _______ _____ stare.
wish to build up our commercial inter­
tlnguisbed success in war and peace had enDetroit, June S, UM.
North Street, Bt. Clair County.
de ured him to the heart* of tbe American
ests;
if
you
wish
to
maintain
American
people.
'
I
Nellie
Smith, a married woman, who,
. in thtTAdmiotstration ot President Arthur
supremacy on the American continents; with a oouple of other women, had been
Republican County Convention.
we recognize a wiae. conaervaUve and patri- i
A republican county convention to elect ten if you want a sound and progressive fishing and drinking at Kalamaaoo a few
otic policy under which the country has been
blessed with remarkable prosperity, and we , delegates to the third district congressional
believe hto eminent sorvkee are entitled to , convention to be held at Jackson on Tuesday, administration of public affaire; sup­ days ago jumped into the river about four
and win receive the hearty approval of every : Augu.4 12. ISM. ten delegates to the state con­ port Blaine and Logan and the entire re­ o’clock. ' The body was found about seven
tention to be held at Detroit on Wednesday,
citizen.
q’dock.
it 1* the first duty of a good Government to August 13. 1UM. to nominate a candidate for publican ticket.
.
candidates
protect tberights and promote tbe interest* representative to
~ state legislature,
--------- ---------------William Emery, a lake Captgin living
of Rs own people. The largest diversity 01 for county officers, and for the tntnsaetton of
The democrats are playing a neat near Detroit, fatally shot Alex Ketohum,
industry, ia most productive of general such other busiuess as stay eenu- twfore the
prosperity and of the comfort and lode- ronwntion. will be held at the court house, In game. In order to capture the. vote of a farmer, a few days sgn, for alleged inti­
peodenco of the people. We therefore . the city of Hastings, on Wednesday, August d,
the Irish protestants, they are heralding macy with Mrs. Emery.
demand that the imposition of duties on for- at 11 o'clock, a. nx.
eign imports shut) be made not •• lor revenue . Under a resolution adopted August 17. 1 DTK,
A son of Captain Sam Neff, of Apple­
only." but that in raising the requisite rev- 1 the several township* ami wards are entitled to; abroad the fact that. Blaine's mother
enuea for tbe
the Government,
Govu.—__ __
such
—duties
-----------------shall I _
delegates
—w---------aa follows, to-wit:
was an Irish Catholic. In order to keep ton, Wis~ came to his death in a myste­
so levied a*
aa to afford security to our diver- Assyria
be ro
*wria 6
How 0
rious manner at Menominee a taw days
the Irish Catholics in tlie democratic sgo. When the boat of which his father
■tiled industries, and protection to the rights iialflmo're 6
■ml wage* of the laborer, to the end that not- ]bir'n « ’ '
.follll-itliwll. • .
fold they assert that,, though Blaines: |B
»ai ready
to -*ttart
be waa miss- owner
__ _________
*y **
—* *-»
Ive and intelligent labor, as well ns capital. Carlton 5
Maple Grow. d.
may have its Just reward, ami the laboring Castleton. —
10.
Orangeville. 5.
being found in his room
mother was a Catholic, he is not a pro- ing. HUclothes
_j____
mar. his full share in the National pio*perlty. Hastings, 3.
. iTalneville, tt.
lessor of that faith! This double shuf- it was feared that be had fallao In ths rivAgainst the so-called economic system of
wd. 2 Rutland, 5.
tbe Ix-uiocratk: party, which would degrade Hartings•• City,1st
tie will yet land the democracy on its «r .nd
Upon dradginsU.
2d wd. 2 Thornapple. 10.
our latior to the. lorelgn standard, we enter
••
3d wd. 3 Woodland. *.
back; see if it doesn't.
rtrar
_
.
river hu
his body-M
body was dtoorarad.
disoo vered.
our earnest protest. The Democratic party
••
(th wd. 4 Yankee Springs, 4.
failed completely to relieve tho people of tb&lt;______________ _ Anson Fromley, regirter
register ox
of urou»
deeds ut
of
Total,
1
10.
burden of unnecessary taxation by a wise re
The
most
Stupid,
lazy
and
useless
Jackson
County,
died
at
his
home
In
Jack.
.
WM.
H.
I*UWERS.
Chalrtuan.
' duetion of the surplus.
The Republican party places itself to cor­ Philo A. Nnkldon. Emory Pabady.
son a few days ago. He had been in the
Gayuibd W. bkablk , house of representatives in our history
rect the ineouallUas of the tariff, and to re­ CiJtNKNT Smith.
service of the county nearly twenty years,
Remildicau County Executive Committee.
duce the surplus, not bv the vicious and in­
I is the late one in which the democrats
and waa a very popular officer.
discriminate process of borizonUd reductV’b. EKED. ALEXANDER. S. &lt; r.-Un.
Dated,
Hastings,
July
2.
18M.
had a large majority. They started out
hot by such methods as win rellehe the tax­
The residence of Barney O’Connell, a
payer without injuring the labor or the great
1 with great professions; and, had their farmer, two milea north of Montague, Mus­
productive intoreataof tbe country.
editorial Notes.
We recognize the importance of sheep hus­
party ever been known to keep its prom­ kegon County, was burned recently- loss,
bandry in tbe United Stalos, tbe serious de­
Begole
Co. have nuule a recon!l ises, the people would have expected 53,000; insurance, $2,000.
pression which it ia now experiencing and the
danger threatening ita future prosperity, and which cannot lie “pointed to” with anyJ much. As.it was the people looked for
The Michigan Central Road has passed
we. there tore, respect tbe demands of the
representatives of this important agricultu
great degree of pride Vy the citizens ofr little or nothing iron, these l.ragpirt It. July dlxidend. It. nW ineom. (or.lx
sal interest, for a readjustment of duty upon
°
.
mnnth.
v$71,333
months h«inff
being nn
only
$71,383 after navinr
paying the
foreign wool, in order that such industry shall this state. Uncle Josiah professed to statesmen, and have not lieen disap­ due proportion, to the Canada Southern
have full nud adequate protects n.
be a reformer, and vehemently opposed pointed. __________________
branch.
Hist! Keep still, will you ? There's a
axmey known to tbe eivlUzen worta, ana we giving or taking passes from railroads,
J. Bevins, of Rose Lake. Osceola Counurge that efforts should be made.to unite al) branding it as a bribery. During the
hen on. Look out for a big hatch. It
oammereial nations in tbe establishment of
aa inurnationul atundnnl which shall fix for two years of his private secretary’s is now discovered that Blaine's mother ago.
all tbe relative value of gold and silver coin­
Michael Bayham committed suicide at
reign as governor, the virtuous old man was an Irish Catholic! and the demo­
his l&gt;ome, four milea east of Jackson, the
reg ilatlonof commerce with forcing
nations and between tbe States Is one of the has lieen riding all over the state on cratic press is publishing all over the other night, by taking Paris green. He was
moat important prerogative* of the general passes from railroads. His stateswamp land that his mother lived and died a i
seventy-six years old, and had made hie
Government, and tbe Republican party dlstrectiy announces Us purpose tosupport such land commissioner tried to draw pay Catholic! This contemptible effort to home untenantable for himself 6r any one
legislation aa will fully and efficiently carrv for time when he was not commission­
bring religion into politics will surely
out tbeconstitutional power of Congre*s over
Inter-state Commerce. The principle of the er; is not in his Lansing office once a’
William I. Clayborn died at Marshall
react in Blaine’s favor.
public regulation of railway corporations is a
recently of blood-poisoning. He wm a
wise and salutary one for the protection of month, except to draw his salary; is a
Begole, Fuller
Co. are still bargain­ member of tbe Ninth Michigan infantry
all classes of tbe people, and we favor legisla­ blatant blatherskite on general princition that shall prevent unjust indiscrimina­
ing with the Michigan democracy for during the war, and wm two years mtion and excessive charges for transportation
sistant enrolling and engrossing clerk of
and that secure io ihe, people and tbe rail­
ways alike the fair and eqpai protection of things he said no officer should, and the sale and delivery of what was once the Michigan House of Rapresootativun.
the laws
the
greenback party. Anything to keep and for some years a clerk in the Land
We favor tbe establishment of a National who has acquired a state reputation for
Bureau nt Labor, the enforcement of the cheek.
Eugene Pringle is another the red-ticket statesman and his swamp, Office.
Right-hour law, a wise and judicious system
Tbe Michigan . Wheelmen held their
of general education by adequate appropria- shining light. He usetl to lie a republi­ land henchman in power is their motto.
tM»o from tbe National revenues wherever the
They have no principles Which they are meeting recently at Marshall, Calhoun
same is needed. We believe that everywhere can, but in 1872 became a democrat be­
tbe protection to a citizen of American birth cause Grant appointed some of his own not willing to barter for place and County, £be events being well contested.
W. C. Munger, of Detroit, won the five__________________
relatives to positions within his gift power.
mUe race in 19:55, the best record ever
Nation*) differenc by latergailonai arbitra­
We are still anxious to know just made in Michigan.
The righteous old fellow went all over
tion.
Tbe Republican party, baving ltt birth in a the state howling “nepotism! nepotism!! when Ben. Butler experienced a change
Reports to the State Board of Health by
haired ot tlavc labor, and a desire that all
’ heart, so that—
he liecame a reformer sixty-one observers of diseases in dlfferem
awn may bo truly free and equal, la unalter­ nepotism!!!" Begole made him insur- o
- ---------------------ably oppoaed to placing our working-men In ance commissioner. He effiploys two
the laboring man’s friend, when the
aompetltion with any form of eervile labor,
whether at home or abroad. In Ufa apirit wo more clerks than his predecessor, and Journal formerly branded him a beast, June 2K, indicated that intermittent fever,
•eaounbe tbe importation of contract labor,
neuralgia, bronchitis and remittent fever
whether from Europe or Asia, 'w .an offence the two additional clerk* are Pringle's a spoon-thief and a salary grabber.
increased, and inflammation of the kid­
■againit tbe spirit of Amerlcan'SHadtutlona,
■ad ae piedga onreehesto auaialn tbe prea- own danghtertt! That’s the kind of a
Ben. Butler, in his letter accepting neys, measles and scarlet fever decreased
•nt law restricting Olneac immigration nnd man I*ringle is. Barry county has rethe greenback nominatioi^for the prehi- in area of prevalence. Diptheria was re­
W provide aueb further kgiaiatlon aa la neoceiyed splendid recognition from Be- dency, declares himself an “Andrew ported pt nine places, scarlet fever at nine,
measles at six, and small-pox (eighteases)
u under Republican administration should gole. Norm. Bailey was made gate Jackson democrat” That’s the kind of
at Le Rose Lake and Jive cases at Burdell,
completed by tbe further extension of tbe tender at Ionia. Norm, has a national
reformed system already established by law.
a greenbacker Ben. Butler is.
Osceola County.
to a;&gt; tbe grades of tbe service to which ft is reputation for fidelity to greenback
applicable. The spirit and purpose of the re­
William Harrison, of Detrolt,aged twen­
The Chicago Tribune rightly calls
form should be-obeerved in all executive ap­ principles. Many more instances could
pointments. and ail laws at variance with tbe be cited to show how thoroughly per­ Blaine and Logan the backbone ticket. ty years, was taken aick the ocher day.
while helping bis father in seme laborious
objects ef existing reformed legislation
abould be repealed, to the end that the dan­ meated with reform are our “principal An administration with a stiff spinal
gers to free institutions which lurk in tbe
column is what they will give us.
started for home, but be died co thi way.
power of official patronage may be wisely and servant" and his able lieutenants. The
effectively avoided.
Blood gushed from hla nostrils, and it waa
The Plainwell Independent, in an ar­
The public lands are a heritage of the people state has stood this for two years; and
ot tbe .United States, and »b&lt; uid be reserved two years of such spreeing for a sober ticle attempting to falsify the position supposed a blood-vessel was ruptured.
aa far as poaslble for small holdings by actual ' population like 'that of Michigan is a
The last public execution at Detroit oc■ettiers. We are opposed to tbe acquisition of.
of the Banner in-its strictures upon
large tracts of thew lands by corporation* or great plenty.
v
the lecture of StJohn, makes use of •aid by those who seemed to know that
tadivtdua a especially where such holdings
io-roaidenta. aliena. and
the following choice language: “A pa­ tbe people wore so disgusted and horrified
■tain such ier&gt;*l*oon a*
The Michigan democratic platform
• arlL We demand of
per that asserts that StJohn is endeav­ over the event that it would have b«sn im­
forfeiture of ail land demands free-trade, so that our citizens
oring to run a little democratic side­ possible for some ysari thereafter to have
“can sell in the dearest market and buy
convicted a person of murder.
show, will lie about anything." This
in the cheapest." Not a civilized nation
A farmer named Corelan was waylaid
&lt;txx! faith to perform the condition of aueb
sheet also intimates that the resolutions
while driving home to Kingaley from
ever has or ever will permit its citizens
&lt;Tbcgrateful thanki of'the American people
by the Bourbon county (Kansas) tem­ Traverse City, Grand TraUrM County,
■re due to tbe I nion eoHiert and Bailors of to do anything of the kind. The only
tht- late war. and tbe Republican party atanda approach to it is the beggarly com­ perance union were manufactured in the other night, by thro, neighbors who
■ ptadg-ad to provide suitable pension* for ail
। this office, and uses other like nonsensi­
Every
Who ware disabled and for the widows and or- merce of semi-savage tribes.
cal arguments (?). 'The Banner reiter­ him, stabbed him over the left eye,
dviiized nation knowsAhat if it pros­
knocked four teeth out, beat his taco out at
pers, if it developes( its resources, it ates its assertion, that StJohn is a polit- recognition, and then left him for dead. It
ieal sore-head, repudiated by a portion, waa thought ho would recover.
must give the preference to its own cit-.
at least, of the temperance people of his
izens; it must help build its own indus­
Tbe Hepubbcan party favors a policy which tries. A tariff, wisely adjusted, will af­ own state, because of his reprehensible
shall keep us from entarwliug alliance* with
action in leaving the party that has washing awgy six bridges, several houses
foreign nations. and wfacb sires us the right ford tbe needed protection. Just such
done and is doing so much for temper­ and quite a number of cattle and bogs.
to expert that foreign eatiena shall refrain
a tariff the republican party favors, and
ance in Kansas and other states of the - Will Blocum, living three milea west of
it favors such modifications of thetariff
Wixam, Oakland County, attempted sui­
union. In the advocacy of true tem­
cide recently by placing a loaded shot-gun
as will always serve to protect home in­
perance principles, the Banner doffs under hto chin and exploding k with hi*
teracts
—
no
more
and
no
less.
Every
fta old-time strength *** efficiency, that H
its hat to no journal nor individual foot, the charge tearing its way through
other government does and has done
But it does not fall in with the chi­ his bead and coining out above the owm.
the same.
England is not, strictly
meras advocated by a few crazy-brained
speaking, a free trade country. Ito
fanatics, who have their personal ag­
duties amount to a tariff, and are in
Recent golden weddings: Mr. and Mrs.
grandizement, rather than the further­ Jacob Hiller, Four Towns, Oakland. Connsome instances a means of protection.
ance of the cause they claim to advo­
•"*
a ”• Kta»- Chi“’
The only reason Great Britain entirely
Clair County.
cate, in vfew.
removed the duties on most of her man­
ufactured goods was because centuries
of protection had given her manufac­
etMter auch laws as shall pron-.ptj
aNy aupprrea the mrstem of priyt
turers such wealth and experience that G KEEN FIELD-ABBEY-At the residence of
our territory'.■ad divorce the p&lt;
they bad nothing to fear from foreign
&lt;*■&amp;*!.byJUwTLD. Abbott, Mr.
Miss Jennie GrlBtha, a i
** “ CorB AW*7, both
competition. Great Britain has an eye
Evart (Osceola County) g|
and by the military if to business. If Americans as jealously
milea in flfly-five minutes
guarded their interests as Englishmen
Frankie
do theirs, there would lie no free-traders
year-old
on this side of the Atlantic.

The Hastings Banner.

• tbe preserver ion of free
solemnly arraign tbeDetnocttjV

odUrah.

Republican National Ticket.

&lt;n «aid in.

GERmanremEO^

K

If nothing etoe made Blame popular
with the American people, the fad that
■lion with extreme disfavor will ccr-

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.hundred and Hlr.i-tj-two &lt;l&lt;»llajs xi&gt;&lt;t
u^pr... w&lt;ln.v* or ’

’ the

.wwakdat fpaid, wul
....... “ ’
I
&lt;*• »°y *** th.-rr.,t. n;,xji,J2
tore, notice is hereby given that «&gt; s-.,' the 1Mb day-of Jub next. ai'uM
X U&gt;* north InLt &lt;i i
the court house in the rftv (lf
“*r °t
I county, Michigan, (that 'bring"th- ula7I

TBE *■*«“•**

f to artw ti* amount M&gt; claimed «, i».
| ttpiiif cRmd* mortgage with intacvxt
1 NrtMKSff aimam. and the c.ai,
.
| gMM/aaawed.by law. Sa« jm-niitt. fJL
GraarNM In said mortgage »foilt’u ,
I The northeast quarter of the wiithur-’
I ter; abo the we»t halt of tbe Muthra.t
r,r
। at section ten &lt;K)&lt;. containing ouc b:.n&lt;lie ,’*25
’ twenty amw of land more or ir** . . ■/
northeast quarter of ti»e south&lt; a*: .,i L.---r‘7r
fore deeded to Sajotna Bctt*. to. wit i,... ,, r.‘
ing at the u«»rthca»t corner i.f the n. r;
quarter ot thr southraMt quarter &lt;■[
, .,,,
(Wl, running thence weal about twrei\ |. r
I to a ravine, thence running along „i&lt;&gt; r
I a suutbweaterty direction io *at&lt;r. thru'..
*aid water to the south Um- of &gt;«jd (, ,r
h
thence running eart on *«k&lt;i line t„ qtr ’
east corner of said forty acre,, them .• n ’ •J
iMjftfi to tbe place of tM-Kmuii.t, .&lt;&gt;• t //twenty-five acre* of land iuor&gt;- or i.... , U?
Ing to convey all my intrrr*t In -ai., r.t-ren
id) acres, together uith the *aw u.rll am,
«
&gt; situated tbereuu. nil being in town tu&lt;»
of range nine
went.
Dated. April 35,1*M.
KAMVIll. &lt; AE.m&gt;\
(XM)K k SHELDON.
Mon
Attorney* for-Mortgage.

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Livur and Kidney Remedy,
Compounded from the w-U known
o.Mrttfw Rom. Malt. Buchu. Man*

। THEY CUBE DYSPEPSIA i HBWOT0I.,

REGULATE THE BOWELS,!
They cure Rheumatism, and all Uri-|
nary troubles. They Invigorate,
nourish, strengthen and quiet
the Nervous System.

State of MlrhtoaD.Coanu of Barrx_ —
■
- | Ata MaalqbaC tin- Frot&gt;*u-»&lt;.«xi
:h. &lt;
I of Barry, hoMen agthe Proi&gt;;tt&gt;-&lt;■*' .
,-L
of Hading* in »ald county on M&lt;&gt;i dm :
a
day of June, in the year our l!i&lt;i..-..i,.- ’ht
hundred and eighty-four.
f*rr*Hit.&lt;'lrineai Smith. Ju&lt;k&gt; s ...........
I
In the nuUtrrof the eatakNan.y
• □.
I I tork, deceased.
1
(hi readtna and Sling the iM-mioii.
,.ri
I flrd.oaWllUanrG. McCUnt.* k. I
last will and testament of said tlercaix-d ; rmIng that hla Anal aerouat this Ac. r.l.-«i ... ■&gt; *
may be beard and allow&lt;-d and Le d - ...ijrd
J from hisBaid trutt.
i Thereupon II Is ordered, lliat Mondjv. tur am
. day of July next, at leu n'rark i th* tore- ’
■ noon.benMignedfortbeiMkrinrol -.i .l iwr i oti
___
4 and that the bein at law
»aid • ■.
.
^^TnsnniYTOTts i I shotoer person* Interest, din *aid.»t.c
Xkus 4 'qutrcd to appear al a session &lt;&gt;t sauirmr -i!tu
H mmw
aa m to be holdrti at tin- Probate offi.-.- tn tl&gt;&lt;- . 4
|H y ar "W WkW
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And it i» further ordered lIihi Mid j- f ..ncr
t give notice to the person* Intcre-tcd it.’-u .1 e*.
IHtr. of the iwndeticy -d xtul •' :
:
. h'-arliu; them-t by &lt; .pimiu. .&gt;
:
■ W.B
! to be published Inthv H**:mx* myynu.rii*.
I paper printed and cin-ulatrd In -aid «-•;.: »&gt; of
1 parity the BLOOD,'reg*- Harry oorr In racli week for three -u ■ -«.ie
the LIVER and KtJMIlvB. weeks previous to »ald day of henrniK.
«•« ffiaALTM I
r
CLEMENT SMR h.
(A true copy.] ’
Judge of l’r &gt; »*:e.

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Mortgage Sale.
ixriaun
uaviug
uern
maw
in lawthepa)’ :.t &lt;&gt;i oi
Default
bating
hern
made
» rcrtaln Indenture of iaortgaKr. beari:..- J*te
the 15(11 day of December. A. b i*7T. m ..;e t&gt;
i A brain Armstrong and Elsie M.. bi» viir. «f
ITalrietIUc townaalp. Barry county. Nluit of
I Michigan, to Hiram Chase, of the *atn. ib«e.
rT,H,rdrd hl tbe office of Regl-t. r of Dec - for
( ,Urr&gt; county. Michigan, on the nth din
Drcvmber. A. D. 1&gt;77. atonr o'clock p. m.. in liber
3 of mortgages, on page »7; »a!&lt;i Indenture of
l mortgage being nsalgurd h) said Hiram &lt; hsw
I to Manly M. ( ha»c. of said place, ou Dnvmber
- 1 2. A. D. DMZ, said assignment Ih-Iiiu m&lt;-tdrd In

«M,T,rB«i Feeling ■bxoluteiv
cared. Roues, a»esc)esand
^SirceiTs Ui. ndZdTwS
,
.t'mTilis ll^h. 1’owrr.
| A
I CQ BuffvrttigCrwmeomplaiato
Ei O pecuiurto their wx wJH
•ad ta DB. XABSMBWSOR TWXO a raffi dm
•wetly ears. Gives * clear. 1«e*lti&gt;v complexioa.
Freqeeat.attrapto at eosaWfrHlag only add

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InternUionsl Throat 4 Lung Insdtute

ikm m ^&gt;0 o'clock A m.. In 1»- r
&lt;d
■:«*ges. on page S73. on'which invrtjsixr ::»fr is
' claimed to be du--, a: ih- i ••
•
tlir Slim of four lllllidiu.l .
r
I$42O . and no J&gt;r&lt;«vd‘i k-'। - . • •
ctl al law to rt-&lt; over Hi- n- &lt; ” ' ■
.
by said mortgage, or a IO i ■
|
jHiaer of *a)&lt;-tlo-n-n. ••
wpB]
&lt;i{M-rativc. iioti&lt;-«- ■* ti» r&gt; '•&gt; . »
- dav.tbr .mil Unv ..f
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.
HkLJK
O'clock In th- .Itt'-l I.... .
■
of thr court Iioiim-III
i
Rarrv couutt. Mi- l.t;...t -..
I .»—holding tbe Circuit Court tor **.a
rry.'l I shall «eil at-publhi at;&gt;-nou to
duaertbr lauds and prciiUM-, dedd mortgage u»-*it: Ail that errmmu tnox parcel af land rtnmlr ip thr. nunty
This Institute was founded by 1 «r. M. Nouvielie.
of Paris, tex-aide surgeon of French army), for of Barry and state of Michijntn. knortu and tiethe sjieclal treatment of Catarrh. ('utarrhal Jrrlbed a* follows, vlr. fonitueiK-lu* ' tbe
DcafneM, Asthma. Bronchitis. Consumption and quarter post on thr smith dd* of -r.-ti.- thirtyall diseases of the Throat and Unurx, using in flvrla) In town two
north. &lt;&gt;! A:»h' Jr:i - ’*1
the treatment of aiiove named diseases Dr. weat. nmrilng tbvucr west lei. n». aqd .&gt;te-haJI
Sostrielle’s uew and wonderful InventhMi, tbe [H] rods, thenev soutli ten [ 101 rods .Mid -.-ar A] .
-Rperomtter.
-------------- an Instrument
which
wra.tra.u.xrjB
cunveys
med- । feet, tbcnce cart ten and ow-luli
lj.wl
1
--...
_
—
..I
lea properties direct to jiarts affected, and thence north ten 1101 rods and four
u*t to
which la now used In all the leading hospitals in i the place of beginning, bring a H'rI ' ■ •“
Europe. It la only since Dr. Souvlclle's tnven- north-east quarter [«*] ot fb&lt;
■»•*»tlon and discovery of this new method of treat- | ler |W I of section twoJJ). in '
lag tbe air passages, that Throat and Lung dia-; lij north of range ten (!•) «■rst. v«
eases are no longer feared. Physician* and thereof a* sballbe nrcr**,iQy tu pat the amount
„.... Interest
thereon St
sufierers invited to investigate this mode of doe on said mortgage, with
It
•rwtth
treatment. If linpoaslble to call In person, ten per cent., together
with Iihv &lt;&lt;ri- vid *»•
write for list of questions and Internationa! eposra allowed by law.
InstruDated May 23d, A. D. bet
-News. Thousands treated by letter. .-~.M ,.HV[
menta aent to any address by exprewi, with full
Assignee «&gt;f Mkirtxsgridirections for using. Call upon or address
DR. M. SOUV1KLLE.

si Jahgette Avrooe Drrnuir. Mich.

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Chancer, Order.
state of Michigan—In fb«-Circuit Court k.r the
aklhswr.umii
u Chsnrert.
County nS
of Fam
Bam .: 1luChanrery.

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Expt.

Washington Kponable and William I
Complainant*.

jyiWOLUTION NOTICE.
, Th&gt;- jjarturrehip heretofore existing between
!LfD\.eMon an&lt;!
’*» Cronfc *"
d*) drisiaw
*- e *1^°“
QOI,T&gt;^\®SHi{*KNOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given that we have this day

George F. Kent and Benjamin F. ik»I&lt;i«
ft'iidant*.
Atascanimof said court held M 11
bouse In the city of Hartlnoln nii&lt;) Ron
&lt; &gt;■
tbe isthday of May. 1*4. Prr*et.t. II- frank
A. Hookar. Circuit Judge
IlMtt&amp;tMrfiy appearing t"’*}!*'7’’^. t£ntbe defendants herein.
F• »'»«’ a4
Umin F Baldwin, are non r&lt;-t.lruf^
«Sm &amp; aMttaB ol C. 6. Holbnx'k. uu'i
*lf
comtAainantv.
is ordered
"t-t-tii
SI'gSL k ItKrai
rad that tl&gt;«‘
rffS!

ng tin the bMlnraa of Insurance, real estate and
*U ,rOTlt r°ara of •epao&lt;l

K. W. WHITLOCK.

be Med and a ’^Slcttur
rom thereof
to I*N
eomdalnanta
within
vlee of a cow of said bill

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Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 12.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 11, 1884.

WHOLE NO. 1512.

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FITZ JOHN FLOORED.
the

W. HytaU. I.-., Urt«l !

GOODS CHEAP?

a

. THE VETO MESSAGE.

Wa.mhxotox, July 3.—When the Flto
John Porter bill was sent to the President
t«n day* ago, a number of gentlemen prom­
inent in both parties believed that he would
sign IL General Slocum, of New York, and
Governor Curtin, ot Pennsylvania, called at
the White House last week, and after a
lengthy chat on the subject each came away
with the impression that the bill would
become a law. This feeling of confidence
was shared by nearly all the Democrats in
both Houses of Congress. Scarcely fire
minutes before the telegraph announced
the fact that the President had vetoed it
General Slocum assured General Clark, the
clerk of the House, that there was no
doubt of Its being signed. It was about
half-past Uiree o’clock when it became pos­
itively known that tbe bill would be re­
turned with the ITesldent'a objection*.
When the clerk rose to read tbe veto the
scene was an interesting one.
General
M’asuwgtox. July 3.—Attorney-Gen­
eral Brewster,
in his communication
to the President ou the Fitz John
Porter bill, declares decidedly that the
action of Congress is unconstitutional. He
quotes tiie clauses of the constitution defin­
ing the powers of Congress and of the Pres­
ident, laying special emphasis upon Congres­
sional rights In the matter of creating and
maintaining tbe army. In conclusion he
takes the ground that the Porter act to not
constitutional because it creates a special
office for a particular individual and names
tlie Individual, in doing which it not only
overstep* its authority but treats upon the
constitutional rights of the President in the
matter of appointment*.
In hto message to the House the Presi­
dent, after concurring with the views of
Attorney-General Brewster in regard, to the
bill, says:
There are other canaea that deter me from
giving thia bill the sanction of my approval.
Tbe Judgment of tbe court-martial by which,
more than twenty yearn sluce. General Fttv
John Porter was tried and convicted, was
pronounced by a tribunal compoaed of nine
general officers of distlngulMcd character
and ability. It* investigation of tbe charges
of which it -found tbe accused guilty was
thorough and conscientious, and its finding*
and sentence in due coarse of taw were ap
proved by Abraharu Lincoln, then President
of the United State*. Its legal competency,
its Jurisdiction of toe accused and of the sub

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Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
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Will sell thee Dress Goods for Sc..

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Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
Will sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward. ~
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for J4.00.
Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $S.00,
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large toy for $4.00.
. Will sell thge a suit for thy biggest boy for $S,00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.
If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern’s, thee will not see in vain.

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which have never been brought in question.
Its Judgment, therefore, la final and conclu­
sive In its character. The Supreme Court of
the United States has recently declared that
a court-martial.-auch as thia wax, “ia tbe or
ganiani provided by law and clothed with the
duty of administering Juat oe in thia class ot

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A LIVE MISSIONARY.

In

THE WEEKLY SUN !
A most efficient agent in the great work of Government
Ke form !
Should be read in every School District in the I nion f

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the
rty-.

same considerations which give conclusivenee* 10 the Judgments of other tribunals, in­
cluding as well th* lowest as the highest.’
It follows, accordingly, that when a -lawfully
constituted oouft-martlal has duly declare.!
lu finding and its sentence, and the same
have been duly approved, neither the Presi­
dent nor ConmMs naa any power to set-them

Then? la nothing grows, or is made, on the
fare of this earth to make one (eel like work or
piny, to aid Digestion,-clear out Liver, regulate
our Howels, tlkr ZOPE SA.

S:
£
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the
me
nr&gt;!.-•
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tn
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relief bill vetoed.

Are Thon Posted Where to Buy

&gt;
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id

:porter

l-’or real live missionary work among the people, here is
your opportunity.
J&lt;

MHab" Cough Cure, 35 Cent
ITescription ot a Boston phynlclau, dlspeiuied
years by &amp; Roxton druggist.
One do*c will cure any ordinaiy cough.' It
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a ZS eent bottle of “Hub” Cough Cure,
aud don’t to put off with any other

read In the light of recitals of Its preamble, it
will
be
a*en that tt seeks
In
effect practical
annullment
of the
Ondlnin' and sentence ot a competent
court-martial. A coocluaioo at variance
whb those findings has been reached after in­
vestigation by a board oooslsUns of three
officers of tbe army. Tbla board was not
created in pursuance of any statutory au thnra.lAnil.
.....k - - - r, - *— ■■
mom which uouH bo iawliiliy enforced. Th*
offloen who composed It, In tnelr report to th*
Secretary ot War. Mate n&gt;at In their opinion
” juatice requires such action as may be
na*eaa*ry to annul and mk aside tbe fiadlnsv
ju&gt;4 sentence of tbe court-marual in th* caw
at MajoriGonoral Fits John Porter, and
to restore him to tbe pccition of
which
their sentence deprived him."

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to
the

AIHHUXS,

City.

the
ph.

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on
tuk

hat
lenJiis
for
mdwln
enIbto
hey
I to
tbe

New Goods! Call and See

.

A drugnmf out West remarked-” You don’t
advertise to cure enough disease-? with Zofks* ;
we hsc It out here for almost ever)thing, even
colds.” This Is all right; ZoriteA acting upon
the Liver nnd Stomach, opens the pores and the
l&gt;oweh, and thus *orks off the cow. It*
anti corrects the system. It I* your own fault If
E allow a cold to continue Into lasting disease,
liver, bowels and j»ores to remains cloagrd.
vour food doing no good, sleep festless, head
lieavy and aching, when ZD-PE-SA is certain to
cure you at so smalt eost *nd trouble. Try s
sample of Frederick Hotchkiss, druggist.

Thfe Largest Stock,
A-Regular^ Bonanza.
The Best Stock,
The Best Made,! '
Kittson counties. Minnesota, Is offered for sale
settlers al the extreme low price of
At The Lowest Prices to actualTHREE
DOLLARS PER ACHE.
.
Bought for Spot Cash, at less than cost to manufacture them.

R. MUDGE.

bill
art*

in quantities ol noi; le«JHum
than :r*0 seres. These counties are locatea id
the famous to-d Hirer Valley, about which every
ha* heard more or les*.
1farmer
The terms
of payment are also to
end, only 30 cents an acre
six annual payments. The offer ujton thj*^
terms to to remain &lt;n&gt;en only ’o »jw*
INU and Is confined to buid locutwl not less
titan five miles from the line
theHr. Pall,
mi kxxki-olis A Maxitoha Hi. 1 his I* probmost liberal offer ever made by any

FAMous 'and’oEcIsivE BATTLESI OFLU
Smuts and every’ home seeker should take adSfiSe“ffthlsWffer without delay. It preaent.
onLninortunttv to every one to secure 100 “ere*
l'» hiL’rnl-ii choi&lt;*e of 1 iiiid for $H0.00 down Rud

this

Burdock i

Cunt Diziinooe,
ua. Jaundice. /Mfectione of, the

In spite of Go* eroor Curtin’s prediction
that a constitutional majority couM be ob­
tained in the Senate to pass tbe Fix John
Porter bUl over the President's veto, the eftwo thirds

pabticans voted In tbe sffinnstive, and
twenty-seven Republicans Id the negatiw.
Twenty-two Senators were absent or
paired, of which thirteen were Democrats,
seven Republicans and two 1 toad j aster*.
Porter's friends say that his failure to
araompilsh what Im baa been after for
twenty yean will kill him. He waa very
confident that the Prmlitent would sign the
tbe

customs and revenue coDco’or*, and tbe
House finally surrendered. Tbe rop&lt;-rt of the
Ooaferem* fi&gt;«*-ntue&gt;e to tbe Fortification
lull was agreed to. Tbe session was
prlatlon

mt BBT BW-NWML®1

A DE FA STATING STORM.

Slot’s City, la, July 5.—A storm having
the feature* of a cyclone swept over ttie
southern part of this city about six o'clock
last evening. It came from a little north of

Good Work at Fair Prices!

yyOOL CABBING-

this

on state occasions which is valued •
•400.0*0. It is encrusted with a con
glomerate of diamonds, ruble*, pearl
and emeralds.
—The mixture »*«■» a New Torimanufactury of Nenfebatel cbaeaa i.
pound* of afcim milk

d.mu« » pro|«&lt;r ln °&gt;« ■«» °&lt; «■
Oo« o&lt; U. Iras uaks M
Um oU wort.
IMTbd ,WV.
bat
a
teas*
barrels close by

Newark Beqirter.
-John Matlock, of
has run away with E
ten children’ He w

—Bouton Poet.
—There are about three hundred
engaged in killing alligators in Boat. ‘
Florida Tbe bide and teeth of th-

u&gt;d tw.

Booge'a packing­
streets are Mt

[.^H^jtodoWOOLCABniNO Ihl.
oaHun «*&lt;»•&gt; bl.«U Hwt. Rortli

^th.dw.io'^Fltyotmnli,.. I .urt »11
,.,w&gt;W tb* fir*’ *»T &lt;* ttwwbw

HmAmv May H. 18*4'

WELCOME MARBLE.

Ml-i-ipr-i mUl
XAMDiC HM»H FED MB At. CWICtBR.

'

—A fiddle withT &gt;m Paine’s name an
it has been found stowed away in tb&lt;
aUic of an old inn at Bordentown, Ji
J., where Paine did much of his writ
in«- _
,v v
, „ .

Intention

Mcofiie Martis

July

to sleep ia near a fountain that mar
mura nnd .sings to the mosses and mar­
ble*-these
are enough in Ititfy.”
American tramps do not even require
that much.— New York Graphic.
—Mayor King, of Philadelphia, being
asked why he had never married, fraaklj
answered that ht wm the only boy in r&lt;
family of girls, and that marriaee
deferred until be attained years that
made his locks gray, and caused him to
shrink from the responsibility of raisin"
a young family. He provided for hlmother and sisters, and sacritieed him
self to the family altar.—
Record.

outness will bring
about *&lt;6,000.

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Poster Printing a Specialty.

on

—In Newark, N. J-, old tomato can
sell for fifteen cents a hundred. TW
are put into a furnace and soiled «it

no Mm aoa Kmroey*. gnetrr
broken.
Sutler's ll«WT eUU.

m.

New Type &amp; New Presses

kXream

with one bui

MMoi Cknnfa baUdlwt

gANNER JOB ROOMS.

New York. July 7.— Nearly one

OF tiENERALJNTRRDfT.

badly sprang

initakote that can to secured from the

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—

Tbe first session of tbe XLVIUl^doohas 'conieOUi a close.
It has
extended over a period of seven months
and four days, although the actual working
time will not exceed one hundred aadsrixty- prompt medteal attendance saved a nanahsE
five days. In that time there have been In­ Ot Uvea Every memtor of five (amities to
troduced In tbe Senate 2,5*7 UH* and nine­ •nfferinr in bed to-day, while other faaaHtea
ty-seven joint resolutions, and in the House
7.507 bills and 2.M rwolution^
Of
three sixty-six Senate bills and ten
Senate resolutions and sixty-two House
bills and thirty-two House resolutions
PERSONAL AND UPERSONAU
have, with executive approval, become laws.
Three House bills hare become laws with­
out tire action of the President, and one was at the top of his house, and hammer*
returned tn tiie House with his veto. Of the awav there every day at some invenuo*
measures introduced In tbe Senate, MS bills
and seventeen Joint resolutions were indeQ—At Cantilton. Ala., J. M. Davia, a
nttaiy postponed, and six bills laid upon the
table. In the House fourteen bills and well-to-do lawyer,'has been remarried
three joint resolutions were postponed in­ to his wife, from whom be was aepandefinitely. A majority ot the measures in­ ted fifteen years ago.
troduced in both Houses related to matters ■ —Mr. Beecher recently illustrated a .
not of general importance, such as bills for part of one of bis sermons, by whistling
private relief and pensions, for the erection a bar from an opera as, he said, he once
ot public buildings, bridging rivers and oth­ -heard a caged bullfinch do.—2frxitilh|R
er improvements of only local importance.
Eagle
—Mrs. Catherine Baker, of Taylor­
Tbe Hennepin Canal bill to propably dead.
bo far as this Congrats to concerned.
An ville, Va., who has passed her ninety­
effort will be made , to Incorporate It In the ninth birthday, takes six to eight cups
River and Harbor bk'l again next aesaion, of coffee a day.—Louinillc Courier­
but the prejudice alainst its passage, ex­ Journal.
cept as a separate meiuure, to so strong that
—Susan B. Anthony denies that abe
tbe effort will probably result In a total owns a dog and says' that the report
failure. There to * bill of this character on that she pets a poodle is the met nasi
the Houae calendar reported from the Com­ thing the newspapers ever said abomt
mittee on Rallwayi. and Canal*, but In the
three abort months of the next session the her.—A’. T- Thnn.
—Michael Fitxgerald, a Federal de­
chances for Ite being reached are verJ re­
mote. Nothing, therefore, in tbe way of serter, recently gave himself up*in
an approprtetioQ aoay be reasonably ex­ Vicksburg, Miss. He deserted fifteen
pected for two years yeL
years ago; and surrendered because hi*
COSORXSaiOMAl.
eyesight is failing and be can no longer
lake care of himself.— Pittebtirgh Pad.
—Mark Twain lives in his own boose,
near Hartford, a bouse with iu back
kitchen oo the street, its front entrance
on one side' bristling with peaks and
th* Commit*** on chimney pots, and in style of architec­
Pint
ture the crystalixed expression of an
encounter between Mark Twain and
Queen Anne.—Hartford Poet.
it
. —By the recent death of the daughtar
o£ tbe’late Joseph F. Huntress. Glouosater, Massachusetts, comes into immedi
ate p&lt;xtaession of a valuable estate am
$20,000 in cash, to be devoted to thr
establishing and supporting of a home
for indigent females of sixty years ol
. Mr. Rtessaswi offered a resolution that age and upwards, natives of (ilouo*s
toe 4tb of July tt»e Declaration ter.—Borton Herald.
1 ndepewdeooe
and
Waahlnyton’s
—Tbe Empress ol Austria is getting
reUaddreMbo reed to the Senate be
sretary.... In tbe Hou *• a edmmjN »»i on in years, but she is still pronounced
to be the most beautiful of the royal
women of Europe She is proud of hei
hair, which is beautifully abundant, and
of pec waist, which is girlishly slender,
MtoM Th* minority Fortification bill, ep- and slie m n in tai os her fresh, clear com
propriaCnc !«.«. was pa&amp;d by MOto VI.
Tmtfteoateon tbe M. by a rot* ot 37 to 97. plexion by going to bed betimes and
fatted tn paaa tbe Pits John Porter bill over getting up early and by spending hours
.
tbe Preetoeol'a veto Tbe antl-€hin*a» bill even- day on horseback.
—••Onida''’ writes of life in Italy ^•Henone wants so little; tbe air sod tbe light
and a little red wine, and the warmth ol
print***, white
lobbied on t&gt;* fi
wind, and a handful ol maize or ol

KUK*1! AFIWTMEXT.

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lua power with wbx-h tbe President tn vested,
remhted tbe coutimrinx penalty that made U
tmoortlble for Finytebn Porter to bold an ofBoe of true* or profit under the Government.
But ramunwlllior to rive mr saoction to any
tartolation wbloh ahall practically annul and
act at nauybt tbe tolemn and deliberate ooncluefon* of toe tribunal by which be was oonrioted, ami of tb« Pr^Ment by whom ttsaodtngs were examined and aporoved.

K^S^,fuiaPg. ErysipeiOA.

Snb,. IMdHt. tat. Hum.

ISJ

covery was mad* many years after th* event
to which these findings related, and under cir­
cumstance* that made It impossible to repro­
duce the evidence on which they were based.
It seems to me that tbe proposed lexialation would establish a dangeroui preeedont. calculated to
impend In no
*m*U measure the binding force and

h.ndred

ot wnploynHrt hr th. dinar. U te M
known wbekher or not tbe works will ns re­
built

from a H. Gerken, a fashionable csbfectiooer on th* hill The stek paw
pie were attacked with violent cramp* tu

•nee report on the Hirer and Harbor bill.
ABOUT COLDS.

unt

SMm Attjny to th. Diartq^ol Alato:
Andrew T. Law!*, Illinois. Clerk of tbe
united Statss Chart for the Distriet of
Alaska XFrank Spevey, New York, and
Seward Smith,, Iowa, Associate Justices of
tbe Supreme Court of Dakota; John Jarrett,
Pcanaylraata, Commiasioner of Labor;
Robert S. Gardner. West Virginia. Indian
Inspector; John A. Ren, Dakota, Register
of tbe Laud Office at Bismarck.

to tW sneak*

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�MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
Judge William D. Kelley, of Pennsyl­
vania, sailed for Europe Tuesday.
Williams College, of Williamstown. Mass.,

ECHOES FROM

ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS.
THE rr*TE CONVENTION AT PEORIA.

ator Ingalls, ot Kansas.
Thirteenth—Major Callan, of Morgan, and
In an Almny bank a thief took from
teller’s window a book ooctaining $8,000,
THE I'ROCEEDIXGS.
and mysteriously disappeared.
Charies K. Bwttur, of Monon.
P
ioria
,
HL,
July
3.
—
Tbe
Democratic
Fiftecuth-J. B. Mann, of Vermlilton. and
While laborers were digging a well near
A. Day. of Champaign.
SUox, Lincoln County, Mo., they struck convention waa calied- to order at William
Sixteenth—General W. ILPwrsons of Clay,
oil, tlie gushing fluid compelling them to 12:80 jx m. by J- H. Oberly, Chairman and J. H. Hawk-y, at Jasper.
,
,
qui* work.
«
Seventeenth—Judge Anthony Thornton, of
of tlie State Central Committee. Tbe
•The boiler ot the Spanish man-of-war convention was opened -with prayer by Bbelby. and Judge Jerae J. PhiCtpo. of Jtonv
/ *
Llgero exploded at Las 5uevitas, Cuba, Rev. J.C. Bruce, of 1‘eorla. Henry Clay Con­ kuiDOty.
Eighteenth—William H. Kane, ,of Madtoon.
■SS3^2LW.IXra..1.&lt;&gt;r
Wednesday, killing three persons and senelly, of Rock Island, was chosen tempo­
' verely injuring three others.
At the summer trotting meeting of tbe rary Chairman, and W. J. MUa. of Moul­
trie, temporary Secretary. Major Connelly, villa, and Judge WlUtam H. Green, of Alexan­
Chicago DrivingJ’ark, which opens on tlie
National holiday. Winship aud Frank, with made a brief address, but was unable dria.
The following is a list of the State Cen­
running mates, will make an effort to beat to make himself beard in distant parts of
tral Committeemen chosen at the Congree2N)7 for a puree of 8.1,000.,
the ball, and feeling that lie would not, sloual District Conventions at their uieet.
Survivors of tbe Twenty-seventh Penn­
under tbe circumstances, be able to qonduct
sylvania, Oae Hundred mnd Fifty-third
Pennsylvania, and One Hundred and Twen­ tbe affairs pf tbe convention, resigned the
gavel, and Mr. Oberly resumed the Chair­ McCarthy, of Cook; Fourth. 8. B. Chase,
ty-fourth New York Regiments unveiled
of Cook; FlfthTs. L. Blirnal, of Kane;
two monuments and a tablet on the Gettys­ manship At two o'clock the convention Birth.
Carroll; 8evtook a reoesi till four o'clock.
burg battie-groand Wednesday.
of Whiteside;
Upon
njaaeembling
a
report
was
received
Steamers leaving New York for Europe
from tbe Committee on Credentials that its
Wednesday carried Christine Nilsson, Theo­
dore Thomas, Scoria, 'Wlnkelmann and work would Dot be
Tbe am
Frau Materna. Tbe latter told bar friends seven o’clock.
ceaa till seven o’clock.
od tbe wharf that she Dever beard such
i; Sixteenth,
When tbe convention reassembled tbe
good choral singing as at tbe Chicago festi­ Committee on Credentials reported In favor
val.
of tbe sitting delegates from Woodford
Twelve thousand weavers at Burnley, County, and tbe Firstand Second Congres­ Wbwlcr. of BL Clair: Nineteenth.8. L
Dwight, of Marios; Twentieth. H. J. Goddard.
Lancashire, have rtruck.
sional Districts oC Cook County. Tbe report
By tbe collapse of tbe m Inaret of a mo*quo was adopted. Tbe Committee eo PermaThe new Stale Central Committee met
* / at Cairo Thursday twelve .persons were n*nt Organitation reported Judge Monroe- while the convention was engaged In nom­
killed.*
C. Crawford, of Union County, for Chair­ inating a ticket, and organized by tbe elec­
Emigration of Jews from SoutbenrRus- man; Vice-Presidents from each Congress­ tion of John H. Oberly Chairman and/
sia to the United States is increasing very ional District; Secretary, W. J. Mize, with William J. Mize Secretary. It adjourned to-,
assistants. J edge Crawford addressed tbe meet at the Palmer House, in Chicago, on
Minister Lewell being too convention briefly.
Monday next at ten o’clock.
ill to gtve tbe usual Fourth at July banquet
S. Corning Judd, of tbe committee to se­
has postponed it to July
lect delegatee-at-large to tbe National Con­
BASE BALL.
A water-spout flooded the country knee­ vention and oommltteemen-at-large of the
deep near’Lafayette. Ind.. Thursday. The State Central Committee, reported as fol­
creeks rose three feet in fifteen minutes.
lows:
Tbe standing of the different clubs com­
DelegotM-aMaree—W. R. Morrison. John
Tbe Pan-Prosbyterl&amp;n Council concluded
Palmer. J. (L Black and Lambert Tree. posing tbe four base-ball associations, in
its labors at Belfast late Wednesday night, M.
Alternates—TDoiom Merritt, M. C. McDonald. games lost and won, inclusive of Saturday’s
and adjourned to meet in London in 1888. Thoma* McNeely and G. D. Hcnnlag.
Member* of the State Central Committee at contests, is as follows. National League:
Ellen Shipp, a negreoa, of Piqua, O., wbo
JFoa.Lo*|
Won. ’
died' Thursday, had within a few years so Large—Johu H. Oberly and Joceph C. Mackin.
The platform was presented by S. ' Corn­ Bo*ton........... .» ItiChlcago.............84
changed In color that only one fifth of her
....» MjCieveland20
ing Judd, Chairman of tbe Committee on Providence
body was black.
New YorkX!
aOlPbliadelphrn. 18
The Kentucky State Prohibition Conven­ Resolutions. Its principal poihts are as Buffalo.............23 SlDetroit....... ....11
tion met at Louisville ^nredsy and elected follows:
American League:
It renews allegiance to tbe ttme-benorod
eighteen delegates to tiie National Conven­
»F«
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principle* of the Democratic party; pro­ Metropolitan.
tion at Pittsborgh.
claims it* opposttMMjto oentralteuioa tn Gov- Louisville.........
*tbe steamship Faraday has laid two hun­ ernmcntaLuffiilrs; insists on reform in the RL Louis
31
10
Toledo..
.......
—
M t&gt;l-f -----------.
dred miles of tif* Bennett-Mackey cable mode of Federal taxation to the end th* cap­ Cincinnati88 IS, Pittsburgh
may be set free from distrust, and labor - ------- ....
js indunapolij ...
from the eastern shore end, and has put into ital
lightly bUYdenod; denounce* the high pro­ Columbus.
IB
15Wa*nlngton...,
Baltimore.
Queenstown for cool.
tective tariff which ha* been in vogue for the
North western League:
Abe eBuzzard, tbe mountain bandit of poet twenty year* under RepnblkianTUl*, a* a
imistorpteoe oLinequality, Injustice and false
WonJ Lost. ।
W&lt;
Pennsylvania, was shot Id tbe shoulder by pretence; dejnanda-tbst all custom-house tax­ Grand
—
Rapids...JU
— 10 Fort Wayne....
’* a detective on Mondsy night, and his hid­ ation shall t»e only for revenue, and instruct* Quincy..
■*' U Minneapolis....
........... B
the delegate* to tbe National Convention to Bay City...,....... B U. Muskegon.......
ing-place is now known.
a* a unit in favor of an emphatic dec­ Saginaw.............a 14 Stillwater. ....
By an explosion of gas and oil at South vote
laration by that body fur a tariff for revenue Peoria.V
17'Terre Haute..
Olive; O., three men lost.theirijyes. • '
only. (The latter clause was afterward, oq MilwaukeeB
84.8t.Paul.:
ot Carter Harrison, stricken out by a
Mrs..Laura T. Larendon, only daughter motion
Union League:
majority of atJ It approves and commends
of General G. T. Beauregard, died in New tbe course lot Hon. William R. Morrison, as
Orleans Friday night
&amp; Baltimore..80
well a* that of tbe majority of Democratic St. Louis..
members of the House of Representa­ Boaton . ..
141 Waabington11
Senator Cullom, wbo baa been sic* from tives
SOPhiladeTphln...... U
in their effort* to bring about a Cincinnati.
nervous prostration for several dayA occu­ rvductiou ot tbe present high tariff and ruin­ Chicago...
£S.£uiaa* City 3
pied his seat in tlie Senate yesterday.
ous taxation and tbe restoration of
principles tn levying duties and
REWARDING A HEROIC ACT.
A statue cf Washington, the gift of tbe constitutional
itnpo*tA. Hon. William M. Bsringer to oompublic -schools of tbe city, was unveiled motxied lor bl* active effort* in ferreting out Kite Shelly Receive* a Medal from
Thursday In Riverside Park* New York.
.
Luther IL Sterlington killed Henry Ellis
Tama, Ia, July 5.—The medal of
near Camden. Tex. Ellis was in tbe act of
pushing Starlington onto a circular saw in ai coin on demand; the strict maintenance of honor awarded by the Iowa Legislature to
tbe public taith: a generous reoogflition of Miss Kato Shelly/as an act of recognition of
mill when he was shot and killed.
the islihlul soldiers and sailors of tbe Re­
Thomas Egan, who won renown a* a' public and their widows and orphans: bravery displayed in saving a passenger
Brig«ller-Gf,ieral.under Meade,fell, throughi the subordination of the military to tbe train ftom certain destruction on tbe Chi­
« drink, to tbatavol of a tramp In New York, civil- powrfr. and a tborougb reform of cago A Northwestern Railway three years
the civil service. It deciares that the election
and has-been sent to tlie Bridewell.
.
formally
prwnuited
at
ot Blaine and Logan would be a menace to ago, was
At Cednr Falls In., Miss Ella Perry andI that standard or public morality which Ogden yesterday. The event brought
advance and purify tbe civil service. together the largest crowd ever as
Miss Sheffer rode a five-nfile running race.. should
that It would imperil the business arid ma­
in
tbe
little
village,
In­
for S5U0 and tlie gate money, tlie former und
terial Interests of our now peaceful land. It sembled
winning in twelve minutes and five seconds. declares that all forfeited land grants should cluding a number of men of State promk
bo reclaimed nnd held for tbe uae and beobfit
Jacob Gaudaiir, ot St Louto, Won the. of
the people; favors the passage of laws
three-mile shell-race with turn, at Boston preventing the acquirement of large
Friday, in 31:50. He also won tbe single। jiracU
of
land
by
aliens
wbo young heroine, which bore her and her imnot declared* their intention of med late relatives, aa well as a large party
. Bulls, in working boats, in 22:30. Hosmer ZZbave
I
citizens of tbe United .states upro- of Invited gueata. to tbe scene of tiie presen­
believes Gaudaur to be a formidable rival of&gt;' becoming
vlded by law; all subsidies of lands, aa wQl
tation. Hoa. Welker Given, Governor Sher­
Bxaha
ail grants er money to corporations or specu- man's private secretary, did the honors of
During a military celebration at Grand[ iators, shoula forever oeaae. It declares the tbe occasion, tbe -Governor not being able
I Hmocn tlb party to be tIh- friend of labor and
Haven, Mich.,-a twelve-pound gun belong­ tbe
laboring man; favors the enforcement of to attend. At the roquMt of Mlsa Shelly,
ing to the Grand Rapids Heavy Artillery’ a“ational Kight-Hour Labor .'aw. and the re
Prof. J. F. Currow, of Angus, responded.
Company was prematurely discharged. duction of the number of hours for a day's After tbe ceremonies Mta Shelly received
Louis Smith lost his right arm and EdwardI labor upon all public works. Mate and muni­ at tbe Park, where a lar^e number of people
cipal;
it denounce* prison contract
Lohring bad a thumb blown off.
labor: recognizes tbe right of all to organ­ called togiay their reapecU.
’ During a row at a picnic at Hutton Park, ize for social Or inateriai advance'
H&gt; DW.T Pram. I. B. Sink
an the. Alleyliany Railroad, John Lynch
was shot and instantly killed by James meane to prennet themselves against tbe eoCooperstown, N. Y., July A—Nothing
Graham. The fight started about dancing croacbuionM of tbe moneyed monopolies; fa­
privileges. After the slmoting Graham es- vors thfi csthbiishtnent of boards of arbitra­ more tbrilUngly tragic In connection with a
tion to settle disputes between employer and Vuicidal act lias ever been chronicled than
' caped and has not yet been captured.
employe; weekly payment* in ca«b by all cor­
Mayor Campbell, ot .Youngstown, O.; de- poration* for labor perforated during tbe pre­ tbe circumstances attending the self-de­
‘
nie* the rumors ot "runs” po^banks in that vious week, and complete abolition of the struction to-day of George W. Crocket, of
” system. It denounce* the admlnlstradty.
Tbe Commercial National, tx*-.g ••trade
tlonof tbe affairs of tlie Blate ot Illinois a* ear­ Sharon Springs. He fastened a heavy
-short of ready cash, received assistance from ned out by tbe Republican party, and declare* anebtff to his leg while tn a boat on the
the &lt;Al&gt;er banks upon the deposit ot ample that tiie public good demands a change of Otego Lake, and when his companion,
col lateral, knd all fears have been allayed. mon and measure*. tn order to secure observing the act, took ttepe to save
economical and honest administra­ him, he pointed a revolver at his bead and
Sargent. e»Mini*ter to Germany, arrived an
tion. It conclude*
by
saying
that
at-New York .Sunday from Europe.
while the
Democratic
party
extol* leaped overboard. The corpse is now at
A mysterious disease has within two week* ano m every legitimate means inculcate* the tbe bottom qf tlie lake, which is tlilrty feet
. 'swept off fifteen hundred bog* In the vicinity virtal of tVrapc rance, and by rigid laws deep at tbe point where the tragedy oc­
of Vandalia. III.
would torbld and punton tbe sale of intoxicat­
The Kteaaitliip Onoko, with a cargo of 100,- ing drinks to minors-or inebriates, It. never­ curred. Mr. Crocker was in comfortable
IX bushel* of wheat, modd the trip from Chi­ theless. is carnegjiy opposed to all sumptuary circumstances. Ordinarily he was of a
legist*!'&gt;n. and will firmly oppose tbe enact­ cheerful dispotiitton and of a decidedly genial
cago to Bnflalo in throe d*ff* and seventeen
ment trf prohibitory llquoe laws a* being nature. A-few years ago be was married,
hour*.
Rufus Barr, a fanner, residing nine mile* ianaticai In emanation, destructive of the
trffin Indianapolis, shot bi* wife because of rights of freemen, vicious in principle, utter­ and has since resided happily with bis wife.
.
Jealousy test nlattt, aud then killed him*elf. ly inefficacious for good, and fraught with Intimate friends of Mr. Crocker say that, as
The woman ia dying.
• manifold erlta.*
far as known, all his relations were of the
Guthrie, lately City Marshal of Omaha, .ba*
The platform as amended by the, motion pleasantest character.
• beoaednvtatedcf perjury and roceiring bribe* of Mr. Harrison, as lueaUsned Id the above,
from gatfbler*. and will ^probably »erv* a.
was adopted.
x
•xrrn (n
A inetiKina! was presented from the 1111AtK--ndduLoc on Baturtafr night' Law­
Ditjuqite. Is., July 5.-«The reign of
rance Donnaughty strack William Plus over noto State Labor Conwotioo. bald tn CbF ProMtiou began in Iowa yesterday, but be­
tbe bead with a bllllard-cud; causing injuries
tlon Ao adojrt a series of principles yond tbe fact that several of tiie more
prominent saloons closed for tbe tiny there
., SBanday; thjt body of n for the ameliaration of tbe condi­ waa do sign of tbe dethronement of GamI Iff a wood wffll a bullet in tion of labor in
tbe State.
They
oom panfen- on the day on include tlie abolition of contract con­ britu*. Maay of tbe saloons were open as
t aaen ba* been ar rented for vict labor; the enactment and enforce­ usual, and beer was sold openly at tlie cir­
cus ground in tbe street No attempt to
toll nr u-hn died from *un- ment of tbe Eight-Hoar law; arbitration
- atrokr at H*KnniM yesterday, waa tbe Oral between employer and employe; liability ot enforce the law was reported. The brewers
to *ugra* Wwtxator L-igan toe wiadomof employers tor Injury to employee: appren­ say they intend to oommeoee suit under tbe
eetabltohlnff a Government hospital fur rol- ticeship law; prohlMtiag the employment United State* law against tbe State tor vir­
$Der5 and raiior*.
of children in factories; opmpulsory educa­ tual confiscation of their property. If tbe
Tbe bull-torht at'Dodge City on.the National
law Is enforced there Is Htroug legal opinion
holiday attracted six thousand person*, tion; tbe ventilation of/mlnes; tbe aboil- they could recover damages.
among them being maay Taxan cowboy*.
Two of tbe boll* showed *ufficlsnt combaUre- iron-clad agreements illegal; weekly pay­
Tbe Electric Headlight
ne«* to latere*! tbe bt-utal crowd, one of the ment*, and the abolition of tbe truck sy&gt;
Mextcan matadore* received what may prove
tern; the abolition of land monopoly by * Chicago, July 7.—A brilliant flood og
to be a fatal wound In tbe rib*.
•
light streamed from engine Ml, of the Chlc»l
Yba FaHam tor Six BaatH.
go, MU waukee A St Paul Railroad. Saturday
New York July A—Tbe failures for the tension of. the control of railroads and ?1Rh’10
****
water-ways, .and the appointment of li&gt;
ded July 1, 1884, are rpptrted
from a Wooley electric headlight Tbe
power to furnWied by a small rotary engtoe
A Co. to number 5,510, as

momnaot $1*4,000,000, compared with
1U talluraa to the United

of Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, for the
Destination for Governor, and the nomina­
tion waa made by acclamation at 10 JO
* o'clock.
.
Governor,

■ as follows: Middle States, 43,
oft; New England States* IB,
of 8; Sombera States, 27. a dn-

far Lieutenant
taller.
of
St
State,
Michael

the National Democratic Coo veottoa;
FgtDtotttet-J. C. Machin aad W. C Mpp,

OMBiBCulo-

Prime Minister Kerry sent *.'^5 ”V’°*

herwwted uut;uin«
assisting at the scene ttntervfy between
the two great Republics. In heart and
soul be would participate.
M. De Lereepa said that France, under an
Governoornu, h.d
been &gt; friend Md
«Hy of Ameriou Th. Ute country °°»
re»Ua» lhAt th. Ihuuma teul —
ol rwlvee-1 Interest. Th. tUte wo&lt;M
forever pledge tbe bonds of amity between
Franco and tbe great American people.
Mr. Morton, in replying, thanked France
in tbe name of
President Arthur
and tbe American people for the
statue.
He said be was charged
to assure De Lereeps, fan and Um
French Nation that tbe American people
responded with all their hearts to ths senti­
ments of friendship. Tbe noble gift which
that friendship had dictated would render
the gratitude of tbe American people still
more profound and stronger. He hoped
the statue would remain for all time an em­
blem of imperishable sympathy uniting
both countries.
’
.
.
Toulon, July 6b—Dr. Koch, member ef
the German Cholera Committee, and head
of the Cholera Commission, who has offered
his services to the French Government to
ascertain the character of the disease, has
arrived here. Dr. Borel, a naval physician,
died yesterday from cholerx There were
five deaths here Thursday night.
GniRAJ.TAR, July b-—The Spanish and
English officials have had a dispute with
reference to precautions against the spread
of cholera. Tlie Spaniards attempted to
establish a sanitary cordon fifty yard* from
tbe British lines, but were compelled to
withdraw the cordon beyond the center of
neutral grounds Ail vpseela arriving at
Spanish ports from Morocco are quaran­
tined.
Mexico. July 5 —Tbe gulf coast is quar­
antined against France ou account of the
cholera.
Maimbiuje.% July A—The intense beat
now prevailing aggravates the cholera. An
outbreak of small-pox has occurred at VF
gan, in the department of Gard, and there
have been seventeen deatlu. A military
cordon Is ordered. It is now proved that
tbe ship Sarthe introduced cholera Into
France. She had fourteen rases on board
while in the Red Sea.
Paris, July 7.—Dispatches from Toulon
and Marseilles tell a deplorable story ot
panie and distress, owing to tbe cholera,
which is far from being on the decline In
either city. Tbe mortality in both is in­
creasing. and the hospitals are full of pa­
tients. In Toulon tbe flight*of the well-todo Inhabitants has been ao great that only
tbe poorest and the soldiers remain.
Scenes of
tbe
greatest beartiese-

quence of tlie panic and tbe exodus busi­
ness is at a standstill Veasels arriving are
warned off. OutoMe tbe city, where tbe
driven-out poor from the filthiest quarters
are encamped in tbe open air, tbe greatest
distress prevails. Race feeling is extreme­
ly bitter, and among tbe almost fam­
ishing thousands tights are frequent
between French and ItaUans. At the
office of the Prefect of Police it was
learned
at six
last
evening
that
sixty-five new cases bad been taken to the
hospital, and tiiat nineteen deaths had oc­
curred. At. Marseilles fifteen deat.'u from
cholera took place yesterday.
SALL’pto, July 7.— There are two cases of
cholera here, the victims being refugees
from Tou|pn. One case is fatal
London, July 7.—An English steamer
from. Marseilles has been signaled off U»*
bun with two cases of cholera on board.
Loxdox, July 7.—Violent thunderstonus have occurred throughout England
and Scotland during tbe past two day*.
The damage to crops, cattle, hquws and
other property is- estimated at 12,000,000.
Tbe reports from different places where the
storms have been heaviest show that twelve
persons have been killed by lightning.
Parm, July 7.—Li Fong Pao win re­
main In l*arls until tbe dlfficultlea be­
tween France and Qhina are settled. M.
IMlootre, tlie French Mtn later to China,
has been instructed to consult Li Hung
Chang before conferring will; the Foreign
Board. France will waive the indemnity if
China will pledge Formosa or Haltjon until
Frence has
full poesaasion of ths
posittaMin
'-NsaxjiT. .
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Naw Yon*. JuJyi

Important to farmers,
J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
OF THIS CITY,
Have entered the field and now offer for sale tlfc tlme-trlwl and always reliable.

JOHNSTON REAPERS, MOVERS &amp; BINDERS.
We are also •cents for the celebrated

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
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BP“Headquarters at tbe Elevator on Broadway.

See us and get our prices before buying.

J. M. ROGERS SCO

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The warm weather will soon be upon us,
and you will want screen doors. We make
them, the finest you can ask for.

Leave Orders Now
Don’t all come in a rush.
We are just receiving the finest styles’Jof
Furniturn ever brought to the city. When it
comes to good goods al low prices, our. house
cannot be beaten in the state.

Spangemaeher &amp; Mason

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Omasa.
My; Attorney-General, Robert McKinley,
of Edgar. At 2 USO o'clock the convention

OTHER NEWS.
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u*b«Lbi U‘«
or *“
0&lt;T
u» v.i»d sow. took
t ta
Uie Gauthier n’ork-shops yesterday. Mr.
Morton, UbllM Sub. MtotaUr to Bran™,
received the statue in tbe name of his Gov

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plain po,n'
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nocount, and nrite. which
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,rV ’r .ft. r the Urttof Aujuit.
brnxl- a«r r
D. Linkletter.

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,T™' »P«ch of Judge Stone In this
City Tuesday evening was aa fine a po­
thia«5 tendered^ litical address as tbs writer has had the
Pleasure of listening to for a long time.
He presented the truth in a fair and
fully informed that in
candid manner, and even the most ram­
pant bourbon or fusionlat could take no
exeergion to the renurckapf the Judge.
less name its preference.
Mn. Sotos Bint ley, an old resident
of Hastings, tUed of consumption Sun­
day afternoon, aged M years. Mr. Bent­
ley was one of our most respected cititens and his death is universally
lamented. The funeral was largely at­
tended from the family residence Tues­
day afternoon.
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TOW*SHiP_ CAUCUSES,
■Ir by any chance Ben Butler should
livnra.
r . ;• d.hv.ii*”' tb
Ui® county con- secure the nomination ’at Chicago
‘ ihr hl August «h, nt th® Town Hall wouldn't it be sport to see tbe “greaU
1*», at fl oWock p. m.
l0 Irvlug. H •’ Au?;u ‘ fl. W. HROWN,
eet politician of the age” dance for joy ?
Murp.
cn*m TownhhipCom.

Ir the saloon men are not exceeding­
ly careful they wm frighten Mr. Bowne.
They, six of ’em, have withdrawn their
patronage from the Democrat, and now
say that they will have another bank
opened in Hastings—-all this to come to
pass if Mr. Bowne does not discharge u
certain employee of the Democrat We
can inform the saloonists that Mr.
Bowne will do no such thing He is a
man upon whom bulldozing tactics
won’t work. You are shinning up the
wrong tree this time, sure, gentlemen.

Personal
Ben. has pledged, himself to support the
Miss Ella Wolcott, of Nashville, is in
nominee
of
the
Chicago
convention
the
city.
!■ T. Cokibovb luu » professional
whoever he may be. How do you like
Mrs. E. Busby is spending the week
rardinthisi»-’ae.
it, Mr. Greenbacker?
in Grand Rapids.
rnt Hull Co. are running their fish
Prosecuting Attorney Colgrove
nd factory, to fill a special order.
Mrs. D. S. Goodyear returned from
has office rooms over Greble &amp; Powers’ Monroe Monday.
f M R persons were baptized at the
hardware store. As prosecuting at­
Mr. AY alter Webster, of Manistee, wm
river by pouring on Sunday lash
torney Mr. Colgrove zealously looks
inc meetings at the M. E. church after the interests of Barry county; m in the city Tuesday.
Mr. A. J. Bowne is in attendance at
are Well attended and of great interest an attorney he ranks high in the pro­
ilEMK.'tiiru the Blaine and Logan fession. Without doubt he will receive the Chicago convention.

ot The
h,, m0Ted
"“twaly in th. nuu,.
a.ftrre&lt;1
touting the arrest until he became mtirted that he. was on the right tract.
«M that he had secured sufficient eridence to ensure McKay's conviction.
The prisoner h a man 58 years ot age,
having a family consisting ot a wife
and four children, the eldest being 7
years and the youngest three months
old. He Is a painter by trade, but oc­
casionally worked as day laborer for the
farmers of that neighborhood. If the
Babseb is correctly informed, he is re­
garded aa being light-fingered and not
having a due regard for the property
rights of others.
As to the evidence against McKay,
the Banner has nothing to say at pres­
ent, as we have no wish to create pre­
judice either for or against him. How­
’ever, we will say that, in our opinion,
'circumstances from the first have
]pointed to McKay as the guilty partv.
!For hia own sake and that of his fam­
ily, we hope that he may be able to
'furnish conclusive proofs of his inno­
cence of this horrible crime
McKay affects to rrgard the matter
lightly, says that his arrest is a huge
Joke and that he will be set at liberty in
a few days. In this he Is likely to be
mistaken.
&lt;-/

Rev. Levi Masters, of Albion, ^as in
Monday last complaint was entered the city a portion of the week. '
Mr. S. Greusel and family have re­
turned from their visit to Detroit
before Justice Campbell, plead not
Miss Grace Black has returned from
week.
.
‘ extended sojourn at Ann Arbor.
The young ladies’ band of this city guilty and the case was adjourned un- an
til
Friday.
The
matter
is
being
pushed
will doubtless SfKin procure instruments
Miss Minnie Main is spending a por­
by the law' and order league, aud it is ’tion of her vacation at Vermontville.
of their own.
Ar Kalamazoo six saloon keepers likely that more arrests will follow.
Rev. Cogshall, of Eaton Rapids, of­
The IlMtings Engine A Iron Works Ificiated at the M. E. church Wednesday
wrff lined .«&amp;» each for keeping open
have resumed operations, and are selling &lt;evening.
Balof®the4th.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton, of Prair­
Mr.. Buown informs us that the cro- all kinds of belting, hose and engine
qutt works will not be started again repairs at prices never before offered, jieville, wm in the city with friends tlie
They also keep in stock cylinder oil and past week.
tetdre August 1st.
&lt;
machinery oil of the best quality at re­
The AV. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
Mrs. John Hotchkiss and Miss Nellie
duced prices.
It will pay to call and
Knappen are in Cleveland for a two
B. It Rose, on Michigan avenue, next
see them before purchasing elsewhere.
weeks visit.
Tuesday afternoon.
Prosecutor Colgrove has his
Please remember that the Banner I hands full these days. He now has on ' Mrs. Will Squires, of Big Rapids, is
I
spending a few days with her parents
will publisli notices of republican town­
hand two murder cases, two rape, two
in this city.
ship caucuses free of charge.
robbery and two burglary cases, one
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hale, of Nash­
The Banner’s list ot Woodland is each for assault with intent to kill, re­
-increasing t&lt;ich week. Woodland peo­ ceiving stolen property, grand larcency ville, -were in attendance at the funeral
ple appreciate a live local paper.
and assault and battery. About busi­ of Solon Bentley.

WHAT DO YOU WANT
----- IN THE-----

STRAW HAT LINE?
E. Y. HOGLE
Has an endless variety to select from.

Also a full stock of

7ur, Wool and Stiff Hats.
Silk Alpaca.and Worsted Caps for Summer.

HOGLE

meeting at Frn-port Tuesday evening his full share of legal business.

next.
- E.S. PiEifcE,Grand Rapids clothier,
bus u change in his advertisement, this

Tiihie $ave liven 30 carloads or 300,- ness enough for one prosecutor, we
poundi ot wool shipped from this should judge.
city the pn-sent season; all bought from
The W. C. T. U. wishes to extend
wagjnns Mre."
‘
.
thanks to all persons not members of
Aj- a tirit-dass circus the democratic their organization who so kindly assist­
(unvention at Chicago is a success. ed them in their preparations for the
Ben Butli-rand John Kelly are the lead- celebration, just passed, and rendered
fag clownL
•.
such efficient aid towards making it a
Also to all those who took
A nine-year old son of Frank Suth- success.
erlaiid, of Rutland, fell from a cherry part in the singing and otherwise con­
tree Sunday, dislocating his wrist and tributed to the exercises of the day.
Tuesday last three men of this city
breaking his arm.
Tee democrats have a pole in course undertook to get out a democratic pole
of preparation, to be raised on the corner for the faithful of Hastings. ^hey
near] the bank. They won’t hoist it, spent the day in the woods preparing
however, yntil after the Chicago con­ the pole and loading it on a wagon.
While homeward bound the wagon
vention.
upsetand was broken, theoxen ran away
Shoi ldJ you wish to hear a green*
Ijacker hojwl, just ask him what he and the dickens generally wm to pay.
Moral:
—Republicans should keep their
thinks-of Ben. Butler, now that he has
fingers out of democratic broth.
announced himself a dyed-in-the-wool
&gt;!■ n cn 1
Mrs. N. Barlow having volunteered
&lt;&gt;f inteest to several young gentle­ to act as librarian during the summer
men, in this city: Holcomb &amp; Robert- vacation, the Hastings public school
h iu's young ladies’ band has been greet­ library will be open for drawing and
ed with ftill houses since its departure returning Ixxiks between 4 and 5 o’clock
in the afternoon of each Thursday as
from herei
usual.
Any and all residents of the
The last quarterly (meeting of this
city of suitable age are entitled to the
conference year will nt/ held at the
use of the library and to draw books by
Methodist chinch Sunday ■'fifejcVThe'
complying with the uniform regula­
presiding elder, Dr. Joy, will preach
tions.
in the evening.
We hope and trust that every repub­
lican in Barry county wHl see that his
neighbor supplied each week with a
&lt;o^y of the Banner, during the cam­
paign, at least

Mb.E. H. Mallory, of NashviBe,
has registered in the county clerk’s
•oflice as “magnetic healing andclarvoyapce” physician, and states that he has
tn in continuous practice of the heal­
ing art for five years.
Messis. Huffman Bros, are putting
a N'Qrcrosi furnace into the new dwell­
ing being erected-by Winthrop Nelson.
Thfcj firm are also doing plumbing for
N. Barlow, placing hot and cold water
pif&gt;es into his residence.
There Were more than the usual
number of accidents on the 4th in this
Mate. Two men were seriously injured
by the premature discharge of a cannon
at Charlotte, and in many other towns
•xcurrtd like accident.
The rheinbers of the Hastings ladies’
‘•and desire V, express their hearty
thanks to the citizens of Hastings for
their kind assistance on the fourth of
•July; also to Mr. Messer and Mr. Cook
for the use of their rooms.

The saloon men of this city are at­
tempting to boycott the Democrat, be­
cause one of its employees entered com­
plaint against one of their number for
kec'pnig open saloon an the 4th. Boy­
cotting win be a losing game, gentle­
men.
«
‘

Mr. Geo. E. Bowers, formerly editor
of this paper, has purchased the Hills­
boro, Dak., Banner, and has again as­
sumed the duties of editor. The first
ntimber of the Banner under his editor­
ship shows a vast improvement. The
people of Hillsboro may rest assured
that Mr. B. will give them a first-class
paper. A’ thorough-going, honorable
business man, that he will achieve suc­
cess is certain.
Ah we go to press there is every in­
dication that the democratic national
convention will be prolonged two or
three days. Tcxlay, (Thursday) an ef­
fort will be made to adopt a platform,
with every prospect of a lively fight
over the the tariff plank. It is impossi­
ble at this writing to form any idea of
who will be the^nominee. At present
Cleveland takes the lead, with Thur­
man a good second. The Butler- boom
is on the wane, and it is generally con­
ceded that his nomination is not at all

probable._________________
The Fourth at Hastings.—The
celebration of the nation’s anniversary
at this dty, under the auspices of the
W. C. T. U, waa a very pleasant affair,
and attracted a: goodly CTO7t..Bv2J"
thing took place as advertised.
Ihc
procession in the morning was fine, and
the exercises at court house square in­
teresting. The oration by Dr. Joy was
an able effort, and elicited much favor­
able comment. The program was appropria to th. occteloh,
carried out, raid
mote ln.W
than such uaually are. At the up

Mrs. W. Stimpson, of Ann Arbor, is
making a short visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Black.
Mr. Jas. Godfrey and Dr. H. C. Peck­
ham, of Freeport, were among the Ban­
ner callers of the past week.

Mr. M. Stone, of South Bend, Ind., is
spending a few day in Hastings, the
guest of his cousin, Mr. Lewis Stern.
C. W. Mansfield, representing Brad­
ner, Smith &amp; Co.,. paper dealers of
Chicago, wm a Banner caller Tuesday.
S. W. Hewitt, an attorney of Augusta,
and Mr. McKay, father of the man
charged with the murder of Searles, are
in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart, of Grand
Rapids were in the city Sunday for the
purpose of attending the funeral of
Mrs. S.’s foster father, O. S. Hadley.
Mr. Len. Felghqer is in the city. He is
convalescent from an attack of malarial
feTer. The democratic convention was
too much for him—had to leave Chica­
go.
Geo, Barnes and wife, R. K. Grant
and wife, J. W. Bentley and wife and
several others from this city went to
Gun Lake to-day for a several day’s so­
journ.
Mrs. Jerome Sn^th went to Charle­
voix and Petoskey Wednesday after­
noon, at which place she will remain a
couple of weeks for the benefit of her
health.
Mr. W. A. Cornell, agent for Schneidewend &amp; Lee, Chicago, wm in the city
Saturday. Mr. Cornel! is a Michigan
printer, and one who thoroughly un­
derstands his business.
.
Mr. N. J Johanson, of Whitesville,
Fla., was in the city iMt week, the
guest of his brother-in-law. Mr. Ed.
Brown. Miss Annie Brown returned
to her Florida home with him.
Mr. Chas. M. Knappen writes the
Banner that he has permanently lo­
cated in Lansing, having purchased
stock in the Lansing Artificial Stone
।
Co„ of which company, he holds the
position of secretary.
,
Mrs. A. S. Dean, of this city, who has
been in poor health for several years,
has gone to Loraine county, Ohio,
where she has relatives and friends, in
the hope of improving her health. She
is accompanied by her daughter Minnie.

Fatal Accident.—It waa indeed a
■ad ending of the 4th of July celebra­
tionin this place. While witnessing
the flreworks- in the evening Mr. Oscar
S. Hadley was struck by a rocket and
fell to the earth insensible. The injured
man was conveyed to the Hastings
House and medical aid at. once sum­
moned. He rapidly sank, however, and
breathed his last about midnight. He
was struck .on the right shoulder, near
the neck, the concussion causing an
abrasion of the artery leading into the
arjn. Death resulted from internal
hemorrhage.
Those having the matter in charge
took every precaution-to prevent acci­
dents from the fire-works. They were
stored in a room in the court house and
men employed to carry them to the
stand as wanted. It appears that un­
known to those on the platform some
one put a package of the combustibles
thereon, among which were six large
rockets, several fire wheels, etc. The
first imtimation of their presence there
was the shooting of a large rocket into
the crowd on State street. It shot
about breast-high when at the crossing
in front of Hicks’ store, and struck Mr.
Hadley as above stated. This was fol­
lowed by another rocket, which fortu­
nately passed over the thoroughly
alarmed crowd. With commendable
presence of mind some one on the plat­
form secured the remaining four rock­
ets and brushed the 'burning wheels
onto the ground. It was very fortu­
nate the loss of life was not greater.

ernment
A man of the most rugged integrity
and strictest truthfulness, he leaves be­
hind him an untarnished name.

-To whoa It mar oonwns
Wrh.w
IWIOOS
two Are. this week, te by shUSres while pUyto. In oor lumber jud. The.. eMMren ore
Arrested for Murder.—Darwin
very young, running from six to fourteen yw»

J McKay waa on Tuesday arrested for
the murder of Thomas P. Searles in
Hope township on the IMt
last. It will bo remembered thatMeKav is the man who first reported the
crime, who flrat visited the house in the
mornin# and discovered the body. It
to undisputed that he was at dearies
about dusk the evening of the murder.
The officers have not lost sight of the
» for a moment from the time of
their arrival at the acene of the crime,
and there haa been good detective work
done, too; .Thran_^net^ £
cunrateadal evidence
were a flue dtoplay. But for thewd ^^wuTbeTxreraWlf hard for
accident, the day wouW have
, him to explain awnjr. Then '« »
v^y enjoyable oneBather
cool
, almost universal feeling In the town.
lor lemonade and lee cream '
’ of Hope and Prairieville that the right
nreie to much to tot the comfort of
^Xdante. Tak~aBln.il,

John .Sanford, of Hastings town*mp, got drunk on the 4th, and had a
P»cnic that day and the next. He was
run in and arraigned before Justice
•reeniWd. who thought that 90 days in
* Ionia house of correction would be
about the right thing.
^UcHiGAK editors are loud in their
Praise of the recent meeting of the
Rtat« pree association. Suppose they
want to “harrow” the feeling! of those th* celebration was a success.

Oscar S. Hadley, who was killed by a
premature discharge of a rocket on the
night of the 4th of July last, was born
at Ludlow, Windsor Co., Vermont,'
April 14th, 1824.
Mr. Hadley lived in Windsor Co.
uninterruptedly from the time of his
birth to the year 1853. While in Ver­
mont he became a proficient tinsmith.
In 1847, at Lancaster, New Hamshire,
he married Miss Julia Baker, who sur­
vives him as his widow.
In 1853, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley remov­
ed to Michigan, located in Hastings
where Mr. Hadley engaged alone in the
hardware trade. He afterward fanned
a copartnership in the business with
Mr. It B. Wightman, which association
continued about six. years. Afterward
Mr. Wightman’s place in the firm was
taken by Geo. Baker with whom Mr.
Hadley did business for about two
years. At the expiration .of this asso­
ciation Mr. Hadley bought the ‘'Bailey
Mills” so called which he operated un­
til the year 1878, during the later years
in company with Messre. WiBiain Bar­
low and J. S. Goodyear.
Since 1878 Mr. Hadley has not I teen
engaged actively in business. He was a
man of no little orignality of thought,
and of considerable strength of mind.
Fond of discussion and agitation, he
will long be remembered for his many
eccentricities of expression as well as
for the lively Interest which be always
took in affairs of local afid general gov­

IT STANDS

THE HEAD I

THE LIGHT-RUNNING

“DOMESTIC”
BECAUSE IT IS
TJie Simplest machine made, having few parts, no compli­
cation, ami requires little skill in management.
The Lightest-Running machine, hence "produces less fatigue
in operating, and on that aoeOunt is especially recommended
by the medical faculty.
Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest
as well as the heaviest, and is suited to the use of all applianc­
es that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Always ready for use, and requires no special adjustment
when the work is changed.
The Most Durable machine ever made. Its construction is
in accordance with the most advanced and approved mechan­
ical principles, and all the parts are Case Hardened, working
on Adjustable Conical Bearings.
It has the most beautiful wood-work.
It has the best set of attachments ever furnished with a
Sewing Machine.
Tbe Domestic has the best warranty of any machine made.
Over 100 Domestic machines in the city of Hastings alone
and some of them in use 22 years and running all i ight yet.
Nobody has ever been able to produce a Domestic shuttle
worn out.
.
1 have in stock .the Royal St John, the New Home, the
American, the Wilson, the Singer, and others. New machines
from $20.00 up. Sewirrg machine needlee, and the finest sew­
ing machine oil made for all machines. Parts and attach­
ments furnished on short notice for all machines as cheap aa
the cheapest.
.

OfJ£’ therefore. rfve notice Wat we ahull

promptly arrent and turn over to the proper
anthortties any and ull children tresm*»ln«
upon our premises after this dale.
■
Dated. July 3.1**.’
BENTLEY BEDS. &amp; WILKINS.

Pumps! Pumps!
BKKT.

manufacture vne
the beet
Pumps made. I also have in
J1 manuiftcvure
dosl Wood
nwu rump
’ ’Chain
'’ ~
L with the Churchill Pat­
stock the best
Pump to be Ud.
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teket
I
seU
these
pumps
I ent Expansion Rubber Bucket Imuch
sell leea
than a cheaper pump are sold. Pumps purchased of me will
tie set if desired and warranted all right
* 'all and see me, one door west of R. K. Grant’s, State St

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T. PHILLIPS.

�Sm«rt of B«anu'

a sweep of his arm the waters the boot* ns pass­
ing over, he said to a passing from the North:
“When i new twelve years old I killed my first
bear on a new Hantation my father waa then
cutting out of a forest that grew directly over
the waters of this bend. That v&gt;s a mighty
good plantation, and there was right smart of
bears tiiere, too. But that one thousand acres
of land wait into the Mississippi yean ago."
It is putting no strain upon tlie figure to say
that great forests ot youthful hope, womanly
beauty and manly strength are swept in the
same way every year Into the great, torpid tor­
rent of disease and death. Yet it should not be
so. That it is so is a disgrace as well as a loss.
People are largely too careless or too stupid to
defend their own interests—the most precious
of which Is health. That gone, all Is gone. Dis­
ease is simple, but to recklessness or Ignorance
the simplest things might as well be complex, as
a proposition tu Come Sections. As tlie huge
Western rivers, which so often flood the cities
along their shores, arise In a few mountain
springs, so all onr aliments can be traced to Im­
pure blood and a small group of disordered or­
gans.
The most effect lye and Inclusive remedy for
disease Is PARKER’S TONIC. It goes to tbe
sources of pain and weakness. In response to
its action, thr liver, kidneys, stomach nnd heart
begin their work afresh, and disease Is driven
out. The Tonic is not, however, an Intoxicant,
but cures a desire for strong drink. Have you
dyspepsia, rheumatism, or troubles which have
refused to yield to other agents? Here Is your
helix
Mr. aud Mrs. John Lovett, ol Port Austin,
celebrated their golden wedding Monday night
When you have a cough and want relief, think of
Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. A
guaranteed remedy for those diseases. Price so
cents and 91.
Fred. Hotchkiss states that Indigestion pre­
pares every one for disease, but guarantees
Acker‘s Dyspeptla Tablets to cure all forms, of

Tecumseh will have a commercial school.
Opening the Fountains.
"
in numberiew bulbs beneath tbe skin Is se­
creted the liquid substance which gives the hair
its texture, color and gloss. When this secre. tion stops, the hair begins at once to become
dry, lustreless, brittle and gray . Is that the
condition of your hair? If so, apply Parker’s
Hair Balsam at once. It will restore the color,
gloss and life by renewing tlie action of nature.
Th&lt;- Balsam Is not an oil. not a dye. but an ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated because
of Its cleanliness.
Measles, mumps aud whooping-cough at Niles.
Fred. Hotchkiss* distinctly states that Ack­
er's English Remedy has and does cure con­
tracted consumption. Ask for circular. An
entirely new medicine, guaranteed.
The new census gives Hart 703 Inhabitants.
Consumption has been, and can be cured by
the use of Downs' Elixir.
■Dog swimming races are tbe latest out at
Jackson.
.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav­
ing had placed In bls hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
al) throat and lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure fur Nervous Debility and all nervous
complaints, after having tested Its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt
it his duty .to make it known ip his suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
to relieve human suffering, I will send free of
charge, to all wbo desire ft. this recipe. In Ger­
man. French or English, with full directions ifor
preparing and using. Bent by mall by address­
ing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A.
Nov RS.
Powarli Block. Rochester, N. Y.
Talking ota 93,500 tax nt lamsing to furnish
tbe upi&gt;er story of the high school building.
An End to Bone Scraping.
Edwin Shepherd, of Harrisburg. Ill;, says:
“Having received so much benefit from Electric
Bitters, 1 feel ft my duty to let suffering human­
ity know It. Have had a ruifning sore on my
leg for eight years} iny doctors told me I would
have to liavc the bone scra|&gt;ed or leg amputated.
I used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters
and seven boxes Buckleu's Arnica Halve, and my
a is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are
rt at fifty centaa bottle, and Buckleu's Arnica
Salve afttc. &lt;&gt;er box by W. H. Goodyear.
There are W assemblies of Knights of labor
within a radius of20 miles of Port Huron.. Henry Schtrnhah. foreman Henry Krug Pack­
ing Co.. St. Joseph, Mo., uses Dr. Thomas Elec­
tric Oil with hl* men for sprains, cuts, 'bruises.
A baity In a psi;x-r bag waa found floating hil
the river at East Maginaw Bunday night.
Some remarkable cures of deafness are re­
corded of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Never falls
to cure earache.
Silas Drew and Claries l&lt;ee. of Ionia county,
have sheared over 70) sheyp till* season.
Fred. Hotchkiss will liefund the price paid if
Acker's Blood Etlxipdoes not relieve any skin
or blood disorder. A new, but thoroughly tested
discovery.
Tbe Michigan Overall comifeuiy. Ionia, makes
at tbe rates of rajieo overalls per year.
For Rheumatism. Lumbago. Neuralgia,Cramp
and Colic there is no remedy superior to the
genuine Dr. Thomas Electric Oil.
•
Snmmerimeeting of Battle Creek driving irnrk
aasoclatloa occurs July 2S-31. /
A Startling Discovery.

Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Huron, Dak., writes that
bls wife bad been troubled with acute Bronchitis
for many year*, and that all rem«*dles tried gave
no permanent relief, until be procured n bottle
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs, and Colds, which had a magical effect,
and produced a permanent eure. It Is guaran­
teed to cure all Diseases «»f Throat. Umgs, or
Bronchial Tubes. Trial liottle free at W. H.
Goodyear's drag store, large site $1.00.
Horen A Koomis. hardware dealer* at Nile*,
have bean obliged to sus|*end.
Tbe secret art of beauty lies not In cosmetics,
but only In pure blood and healthy ret Ion of the
vital organ?, to be obtained by Burdock Blood
Bitters.
East Saginaw liquor dealers owe the coonty
&lt;18,too unpaid liquor licenses.
My Physician said I could not live, my liver out
of order, frequently vomited greenish mucous,
skin yellow, small dry humors on face, stomach
would not retain food. Burdock Blood Bitters
cured me. Mrs. Adelaide O'Brien, 372 Exchange
BL BuffaUo, N. Y.
Bangor township families according to tbe
census returns average: 4H&lt;-~
Erjslpelas and Halt Rheum waa driven entire
hr away from Mrs. J. C. Anderson. Peshtigo.
Wls.. by Burdock bloocrbltters. No equal as a
blood pnriller.

The new hotel at Lake Agogeblc cost 915,000
and is ready tor guest.
Tlie l-est salve in the world for Cuts, Bruise*,
Bores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chsppep Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis­
faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W, H. Goodyear.

Blaine and Logan clubs are forming all over
Berrien county.

As a sure remedy for Sick Headache, Sour
Stomach, Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Constipation,
Torpid Liver?BilliouMMMW, Ac., no medicine is
equal to Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters.

A Jackson pair want to exchange a stove tor
The Burdock Plant hi one ot tbe beat diuretics
r kidney regutatora. Burdock Blood Bitten In

Lightning stunned 12 person* at Alma during

Next to the PrseMeo* at tbe United
States, the beat paid Federal official is

Florida, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island
and Vermont have lees than one-half
tbe population ot Illinois, but have the
same number ol repreeentatives in
Congress—twenty-one.
Pennsfylvania lias a larger number of
post-oflices than any other State.
Not a clerk in the Pension Office of
this city draws less than SI,000 a year
salary, the average for the 1,173 clerks
being $1,294. Even the copyists get
$900 a year. These clerks have light
labor and short hours. The average
salary of the railway post-office clerks
throughout the country is only $977 a
year. These men wore hard’ at the
mo® trying labor, and have long hours.
Eighty years ago North Carolina bad
as many representatives in Congress as
New York. North Carolina now has
Dine, or one less than she bad in 1800,
while New York has thirty-four.
There are 419 typesetters, besides
apprentices, in the Government Printing

000, a aurn which would defray all the
1expensea of the Government, excepting
interest on the public debt, for nearly
uiuv yean
nine
years to come, at
ai the
vx present
prw*ei&gt;i rate
of expenditure ; and for nearly thirtyfive jears if tbe expenses could be limited to what thev were in I860.
1860.—1H’osA-

anu striveu
,
_motT
Lookod back upon, should
it like the hills of Heaven.
when we were girls and

Infanta and Children

A SLIGHT MISTAKE.
1 hewfuonjlind Itof (hrin, for Kltlrno.
Mr. Philip McDowell, of New Vork.
has a most remarkable dog. who is at
present engaged in paternally watching
[Detroit Free Prata-1 '
over a litter of kittens. “Crank,” as he
A young lady went
w‘
is called, is a full-blooded Newfound­ telligwo. office the other d»r. .nd, u
land, three years old. He was born in iSSw. no girl in M the Ume, -t
Melbourne prison, where a sailor bought down to wait lor om She la a .letterhim, and prescntetWiim to his present Mn arenne belle and lead! the py pro­
owner. The animal is a fine specimen cession in society circles; she &gt;a also a
Hail Castoria.
of his breed, with the typical hroad, good daughter and model hoosekMpar.
honest face, and large confiding eyes. taking all tbe care of a large establish­
He is coal black, with a small bunch of ment off her mother's ageing shoulders.
Centaur Llnlmant.-A»»&gt;white hair upon his breast * and weighs
As the sat and waited in Uta intalhabout one hundred pounds. Like all mnee office a gentlemen whom she
Newfoundlands he is very good-natured knew o.one in to get a girl : she had
and kind, but. at the same time very
Estimating Congress to be in session watchful, keeping bis eye upon hxs met him at s social reception a few
200 days a year, the salaries of Senators master's coat, of which he considers nights previous, he in full evening
dre«, she in a costume of pink silk and
and Representatives amount to about himself a self-constituted guardian.
Spanish lace, with roses m her hair. nmf'rnO of the late war wbo were
$10,000 a dayDuring the past summer a pretty tabby
The State of Nevada, which has two cat, with a bright red ribbon around her Be had whspared sweet words of ad­
Senators and one Representative ip neck, strutted leisurely into the saloon miration to her, and she had blushed sIud and offieiid minder, *111 find ft to thetr in­
terest to communicate promptly, and with par­
Congress, has not so large a population and looked inquiringly about for a good beneath his too ardent gaze. It was ticulars. with MvNkiLi. A Birth, Attorneys
by 617 souls as the city of New Haven, warm place to stretch out. "Crank.” only a rehearsal of that foolish old nnd Solicitors, Drawer 417. Wu»blMton, D. C.
No fee* In advance: honorable dealing: highest
Conn.
•
Who up to that time had an aversion to play, “Love's Young Dream,’’ but at reference*.
.
A number of the United States Sen­ all felines made a dash at the intruder, had left pleasant memories with both.
She could not help allowing she was
ate’s employes are put down on the but to tbe surprise of all she nev..r
•1
miu imX exactly alck. yrt not at all well."
records as "skilled laborers,” and draw moved.
glad
to
meet
him
Again,
and
half
rose.
Arching her back she Pur­
toning up. The Mt&lt;xaM&lt;-h aud liver are
pay at $1,000 a year, while those who veyed her giant assailant with a sort But he passed her to apeak to tha You wantParker*
Tonic WlRsMyou riflit Mfely,.
are merely “unskilled laborers” gel of a ‘‘you-wouldn’t-lick-anyone-under- woman at the desk, who nupphed surely and at ouce. It re-vitalize* tbe blood. Inviiturates the »y*teni.
$840 a year. The distinction between your-size" look; then walked up to Mr. “help” to domestic Macedonia.
the two is in the kind of brooms they McDowell, and rubbing up against his
“My brother's family is in next of a
manipulate.
Tbe "skilled” laborei foot, looked into his face as if to say, girl, Mrs.------■■ Can you send one up
uses a common broom to sweep stone "I’ve come to star, and you had better there to-day ?"
wbi|e the "unskilled” laborer tell your big dog about it.”
"No, sur," said the woman stolidly,
wields a coarse broom in sweeping car­
Crank took in the situation, and was “tha' su’t one in now."
riageways.
"Why won't this one do?" asked the
apparently pleased with tbe independ­
During tbe past ten years the Govern­ ent behavior of his arch enemy
ny. He gentleman curtly, turning upon the
ment has expended pearly $70,000,000 offered no further resistance, anc
id tabby yqung lady, who 'in her plain walkingin caring for the Indians. The total was allowed to remain. She was chris­ dre* and veiled turban sat trembling
number of Indians attached to agencies tened Mrs. Lantry, not because she
j with apprehension.
*
is only 246,000, and of these 60,000 in looked
luufccu at all
ai: like
nac that
uiai lady,
iauv, but
uumu
on ac- j
"La, now, she ain't no girl," said the
Indian Territory, 7.700 in Wisconsin, count of an unfeline bang which adorned &gt; njiatregg of the intelligence, but the
and 5,000 in'New York are supposed tc tbe
A Great Medical Work on Hanhood,
e top of her head. From that moment ।j cllatomer paid no attention to her.
be at least partially self-supporting.
a close friendship sprang up between
"Sea here, Mis* or Mrs. what’s your
Last year the Post-office Department iLe
the two animals. They ate from the namBi
namOt" ue
he asked aurapuj,
abruptly, “cu
can you
rW do bllitv. Preiunture beeline iti Man. Errors of
Youth, and the untokl ntlserie* resulting from
used $14,000 worth of ink for stamping same
nnmn nlntdl
n.n«1 spent
srwnt thfdl*
i&lt;ll« moTOO- ' ge
_ ____
plate and
their idle
nerail 1_„I.
housework, wash, iron nn&lt;^
and iiKliwrctWMi
or rxcesa. A l«x&gt;k fur every man.
and canceling letters.
wound
Langcook?
you can
and are
vour young, mlddle-ngwl and old. It routulns ta
meats together. To woul
.. -Mrs.
-----------oook? If
If yon
can and
are worth
worth your
Tbe five States of Delaware, Colorado, try’s feelings made Crank angry, and lie
prcs&lt;'rt|itio:w for all neule and chronle disease*,
salt,you can get a place -d’ye hear?”
viwh onr at which h Invaluable. Bo found by
Florida, Nevada and Oregon combined avenged all insults that were offered to
The girl shrunk hastily from his ex­ ihc Author, whose experience for 23 year* Is such
have not so great a population by about her.
aa probably never before fell to thr lot of any
tended hand, aud he asked :
.100,000 souls as the City of New York.
pnvsk-lan. ®&gt; paxes, bouud in tieautiful French
A month ago Mrs: Langtry had a lit­
“Are you a German or Swede? Be­ muslin, embossed rovers, full gift,'guaranteed to
Yet New York City has but eight Rep­ ter of four handsome striped kittens,
be a finer work In every sense—mechanical. Utcause
if
’
you
can't
speak
English,
we
resentatives in Congress, while tbe five and at once, forgetting, he duties as
rran
professional -than ant other work
What’s the matter sold lti and
(States have sixteen, besides their ten guardian of toe store. Crank turned bis don’t want yon.
this coQUtry' for 92.no, or toe money will
with you? Ain't deaf -and dumb, are t&gt;e refunded In every Instance. Price otily 91 000
Senators.
attention to tiie new comers, with whom you?”
by
mull.
post-iuUd.
llluatnitlvr sample Scents.
In the fiscal year ended June 80, tbe he was much pleased. He watched by
Send now. (MM medal awarded tbe author by
By this time the indignant girl lud the National Medical Association, to the officers
Government’s disbursemert for pensions toe champagne basket, in which they
of
which
hr
refers
you.
collected
her
wita.
and,
rising
from
her
reached the sum which exceeds by six lay close to toe mother, night aud day,
This book should I* read by tbe young for in­
millions of dollars tbe disbursements for disentangling them when locked in too chair, sho walked out, leaving him star­ struction. aud by the afflicted Cor ’relief. It will
licnefit all.—LdMkM lancet.
ing ufter her.
all purposes m the year 1860.
close embrace, with his great, ungainly
Then* is no member of society to whom this
“She will meet and she will mi« him.
There are in the railway mail service foot Astonished at the strange conduct
book will not i»e useful, whether youth, parent,
There will ba ou j vacant stare."
fifteen clerks who draw tbe salary ot $12 of his dog, Mr. McDowell, who has a
guardian. Instructor or guardian.—Argonaut.
the Prabody Medical Institute, or Dr.
a year each.
But he will never know .what fate did W.Address
penchant tor well-bred animals, closely
H. Parker. No. 4 Bulfinch street, Boston.
From the five States of New York, observed his strange actions. The for him in the intelligence office.
' Mass., wbo iimy be consulted on all diseases re­
quiring skill aud exprrirnre. Chronic and ob­
Pennsylvania, Illinois, Massachusetts mother aq well as toe kittens seemed
stinate disease* that have baf Tiip A T fled
and Ohio, the Government derives onethr skill of all other phyaklau* nildUj *
to regard Crank as possessing the
half of all its postal revenues.
specialty. Buch treated sue HTnT'VCJ'tT’T T?
right to interfere in their affairs.
crsafulty
without an In-1 -EL I OJCU-iT
The Government expended $41,228.66
At the regular bi-monthly meeting of stance of failure.
The little ones as sooo as their eyes
last year for "North American Ethnol­
opened were named Kate, Duplicate, the Society for Promoting the Welfare
ogy” for the Smitbeoniau Institute^
Certificate and Syndicate. Tlie latter of the Insane, in New York, a paper :
It costs $30,000 a year to light the received her peculiar cognomeu because written by Miss Mary Brigham was ;
Capitol and grounds.
a well-known banker desired to get read in which she said: "Of all dis- {
More thanone-half of the internal rer
re- *'\hold of her. Every morning Crank eases,
w»cx,, the
,uo most
mu«i. w^awnvus,
we most
mu»i ■
mysterious, the
enue receipts of the Government come takes toem out of the basket one by one, intricate and IUUK.U1,
»v treat, auu
difficult to
and M
at j,
from the four States of Illinois, New tenderly brushing their fur with his 1 ths
“ same time which shows an alarming '
York. Ohio and Kentuckv.
coarse tongue places them between his increase among all classes, ia insanity, j
To wait upon seventy-three Senators
forepawa, where they remain until Mrs. It demands and must receive that merit
there are 242 employes not counting Lantaj-, who is a late riser, consent* to
more in accord with the laws of hu- ’
]K&gt;lice. watchmen and librarians.
give them breakfast. During tbe day inanity than baa been accorded it. The i
Virginia now has tlie same number toe dog spends his unoccupied moments
of Congressmen that she bad in 1790.
playing with the kittens, who delight in
when there were only sixty-five members hiding underneath his big body.— agee one long ghastly chapter of inhumasHy and sickening brutality, and ,
Without puffiriy.simply on tbe good word
of the House.
HtiLadrlphUi News.
every investigation made within the
There are several post-offices in the
put decade, when honestly conducted,
‘
“
country at which the annual salary of
ra. revealed
revaahwi a
a state of
nf affairs, especially' ji
*OT h
.
has
'
Rough m the Landlady,
lias
reveaiea
.
___
. CUKE AIX,
.
tbe postmaster is only $1.
in the
Uu&gt; Mflnnu
which i. SjUSu
in
asylums o!
of thi.
this oonnlrr,
countrv, which
Postal cards cost the Government 54
The prejudice against the average fts a disgrace to our boanted Christian b«*uty. waste the strength, mar the bapptcents and 4 mills a thousand.
I male boarding house-keeper seems to be sivilixation.
2S!LS?iV*,u‘oe“ ofmaay ttlBIJI AND
"Five hundred and eighty-nine dollars/ confined to no particular State.
“Medical science tells us that all the
OSLE-“\
for wines, liquors, and mineral waters
Sam Hinchman and Hili' Perkins were
ZT- .
for use of Board ot Visitors to Naval discussing matters and things over a cup implements of tortnre — the chaim, I
T! 7h8?T*n,ndDn',**‘^ with I
Of Womn ud Children
Academy.” is an item in last year’s of coffee in an Austin eating-house, when
But what has taken their place? Are
'------- .. .. u
a JrTT;..;.
expenditures of the Government.
the conversation drifted to a recent oc­
aot the straps, the cords, the mufi's I
r-a mm. assmu
’
The Pension Office expends more than currence in Philadelphia.
the
blinded
room.,
the
chair.,
the
cribs
“
---------------------------‘ ’
$60,000 a year investigating alleged
"Did you read about that Hungarian
in daily use in our asylums ? Do not
pension frauds.
Countess, in a Philadelphia boarding
ffnrtalr by HtKDKKlCK HOTCHKIKK.
Attbe Signal Service Training School, house, wbo shot anil wounded the -boy ;he insane suffer from the old apirlt of I
Arlington Heights, the students of me­ wbo told her to put out tbe gas and who tyranny and neglect? Do they not
teorology, barometers and anemometers fired several shots at the landlady, and aear the contemptuous word, tbe ■PAYSONS
iruel taunt, the insulting and evasive
are compelled to leave their study missed her?” asked Sam.
qC I- 'j,
Do not pa­
tables in the exact center of tbe room,
"Yes, I read all about that That replies to civil questions?
■INK r
tiieir bunks in a certain position in a woman should be made an example of. tients experience the ignorance of doc­
certain corner, their coats hung upon She should receive the heaviest penalty tors and - the neglect aud abtiae of at­
certain nails, and their text books piled of the law,” responded Bill.
tendants?
Do not blows with the fist
up in a certain manner before rearing
"I agree with you precisely. There with straps or with keys form the daily 1
State * Moaree
.
for the, night, these and a hundred more is no punHhment severe enough forthat part of the unprotected life of many pa
similar regulations being prescribed "by
kind of a woman wbo would shoot a tients in our asylums, who are reason- I
order at the Chief Signal Office^/’
mere boy, for doing simplv what be was able enough and sensible enough to fee]
Their Sunday dinner is coffee, bread, told to do.”
the cruelty of it all? It was a treat­
‘
and dried apples stewed.
'
"O. as far as that is concerned. I ment of punishments then; it is a treat­
After having expended more titan don’t blame her at all for shooting the ment of punishments to-dav. The sys­
$100.000,000.upon Its buildings in this boy. If that was all she had done, I tem under which theee asylums are
District,the Government finds itself pay­ wouldn’t think hard of her; but to shoot governed is a system that makes but
ing nearly $6,000 a month for rent of three times at tbe landlady of a board­ Dever cures; a treatment contrary to
private buildings.
ing bouse, and miss her every time, is a science and common dense, and is au
it uses $80,- crime against humanity. I’ve lived and outrage on common decency and com­
000 worth of wrapping twine a year.
Chicago, Ills.
suffered in a 'boarding bouse, and I mon humanity, and the patients have no
The thirteen States of Arkansas, Cali­ know wbat kind of a fiend I‘m talking Erotection from physicians who do not
fornia, Colorado, Conneticut, Delaware. about. A woman wbo can’t sboot better
now a sane from an insane person; no
Florida, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp­ than that Hungarian Countess did, protection from cruelty, abuse and negshire, Oregon. Rhode Island, Vermont ought Dot to be allowed to have a pistol.
ANUU HVNIM
and West Vitginia. with au aggregate If she had only crippled up the land­
At the conclusion of the paper Mrs.
lady, I would not mind it so much; but
•ecratery, ex­
of New York alone, have twenty-eix to miss her entirely is simply infamous. plained that Mus Brigham
had been
United Staten Senators to New York’s There are no mitigating circumstances. confined in an asylum, and that upon
mate orMichigan. County of Barry - vs.
two.
She is not a woman at All; she ia a base **** * e!^
representationa to the
an order
California, with less than half the .imposition on the public.”— Texas Bift- authorities of Massachusetts liad bseu
J » ‘T.iuoutn&gt; rrom that
population of Indiana, pays to the Gov­
made the subject of an official inveatigaj
ernment more money for postal service.
“K
UM JI rredl—‘•Greet Scott, I’ve killed him!”
eminent last year was an item "For yelled the baggage-smasher as he hurled
a Saratoga plump into the pit of tlie
manufacturing medals, 825,498,24.”
(Prof. Swint)
It costs tbe Government &lt;187,000, a . stomach at a stout old gentleman staodTo h«rc all th. gate, ol th, ana,
year to maintain light-* and buoys on the
Ohio, MiasuBippi and Missouri Rivera.
Two-fifths of all the newspapers and
uutaidc ot &gt; lieetatrak in ihM
periodicals sent through the mails by jum
CLKMKNT RMITH.
publishers at pound rates are mailed at restaurant an’ I’m sol Ider ’n tbe sides of bl. Iona u. a coffin, thi, i. th. .a,dn• iron-plated gunboat. Sling along yer •P~taele ol oar world. Th.
New York City.
Saratogtes;
’
a
long
as
yer
aims
straight
Nineteen thousand seven hundred and
wonder, are a, aoihing com|«rod with
sixty-eight dollars of tbe public fund ai that thirty-five cent lunch yer can’t Uua ou marrol. It dvath all «IM “
were recently expended for "mschinerv hurt my fedin’s!”.-Et»wri//c Argus.
and experiments in tbe manufacture o‘f
flrooMyn F^tU .
mr I murr I
—Since 1848 there have been five riot
sugar.’ •
■M-ntad-. tooo7ld.
To supply public buildings through­ periods ia the United States: Tbe Astor
WOK,. out the countrj with fuel, light and Place riota in New York in 1849; toe Ill choOM &gt;n .motwoj
water requires an expenditure ol 91,000 draft riots in* New York in I86;t- -the
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hi.
Orange riot in New York in 1171; the
a day.
-Seven hundred and fifty peraom are railroad riots of 1877. and toe Clnc^sati
riots of a few weeks ago. In the same
time there were twenty-six as noticeable
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When
; occupied quarter section withki ita.
, Beown county people wtoh to borders. Last rear comparatively UtTHE toting
What
esch other tie wheat WM raised. This year \t is
WE young
, fm their &gt;re cream mMe9 “ th* *?*•' ■‘“*’ U,ey n&lt;7'r “k the state, but in- «ported that KXXHio biuhels ot the
X pr.«ee&lt;ls were i n-seutod to the quire from trhat part ot Michigan the famous No. 1 hard win be grown in’
of which
addressed emigrated.
emigrated. One llnds ; Di-key county and marketed at Ellen­
£ fT.nil
■ ‘ ;the members
...emlwrs of
which .; party
part) addressed
ih,-'refor'
, ..“.............
™«rous —
reminders
—
of the wolverine -t*1'- to anticipation of which due mam­
&gt; TnV
’ &lt;.
s '!? eQU“ty boa5U ««
°f «
" |I ~~~
moth •*•'■«&lt;* u»»
has ueen
been omit
built and
and anan. ninir of the 4th Mr. J. D. &lt;
.
Detroit.
Whinh
vict»..i
:isi._s
. erected.
0&gt;T .
, ,.’nfi and gold sleeve
We 'isited. The place :
being
:'WkT« 'th the initial -W.” on the
toW- L
*h*t Irvto» VaaVtedt lived
l.ntt-n "1111 l. Th |in(le,r wjjj CGn. ‘’locksmith shop, three houses and acres b“l » few miles from this place 1 con­
X X
*^ri\Th?°tel “ or
to visit him. liis^J X
Vth6
hostelry, and is ■thp Maple river, a fierce looking torrent
otlled tbe Russell house. The landlord ■ “bout fhur feet wide. In the spring
is a broedgauge 1-amsylvahls dutch- ■ however, the Maple would compart
man, with a good-natured yet persistent I fs'orably with the Thornapple, it
disposition to inquire into your busi-, "as early evening u I drew up at
nern end teU you ell about his. A pa-1 VanVleck’s. Himself. his father' and
I*'. H'S Detroit Free Press, has spacious ; “ns Fred and Earl were vainly at--------------above
-- -----------... ..........................
quarters
the store,
and is one of tempting
to chase down a calf as I apthe try-weekly sort, so 1 waa informed. I Poached. G- • was fascina­
Of course this
The transportation facilities of Detroit ting sport, but all hands seemed willing
Tilt Vermontville I1;lwk man from are unrivalled, consisting of a surveyed
to drop it; and give a tenderfoot a roval
Hs .will:..-Land with his eagle eyb. line of railroad from somewhere to Bis­
welcome. Ijv. has 320 acres of excel­
Ueu.lmtlv getting ready to S"°°P mark. The survey is still there, but lent land, 80 into crops, and says ht\
,t Kn jn tat congressional chicken the farmers prefer hauling their wheat wouldn’t go back to Michigan for love
that max Jlvrlhima square meal, and
to Columbia, 20 miles distant, rather or money. He certainly has a good
famsh'f " ” leathery down to line the than trust it to this uncertain paper showing here. Not far from him are
wltHll
He says that on the railroad. Near Detroit, almost within the claims of Ab. VanBrunt apif th&lt;
Luwritv VI th- Charlotte Republican
the shadow of the palatial Russell, we Barnaby and Doyle boys.
th - IIp" !■' &gt; Lacey will not be a can-1
Irving doesn’t talk politics as mud
‘ found our old friend Andrew Young,
didatr again ter congress.
1 my leaves who hftg
of
limitless as
1 he used to. He says there isn’t an
the Held t’pt-n t” anew man. He'says,
He says, |j conlt(ienee jn Dukota.
’ use, and that he has more profltabl
•11 mi Barn .:=miitv
....
..
1 business. I think he is yet a greenback
. aunty the timber, accordturn would
would come
from
"heeler and ,
r, .
:ii, her
her turn
come
er, though he keeps quiet about it. Th
• «„ ♦k-i ^oung, we met Mr. E. Griffin, from
but jh« r4 is not « raan in the 1
: reason 1 think so is because he has
■ ;nmty wU«. hi any congressional abll- &lt; Baltimore,'ml the following former ’
■
: Messrs. William!’calf named Ben. Butler. This is n&lt;
itv .md it i* not expected that they , Carter, Orson • and Homer Hager, !i the calf he was vainly trying to ru
11
.
/
Carter. Orson an
will lay any ' i-nin to the coveted posi-, Emmet Cole and Andrew Kilpatrick. down
when I arrived. He very wisel
'
tii,n." Well: we are unable to guess ■
keeps Ben. Butler in a pen, and thi
The latter has not the aldermanic ap- .
with tvhatl standard he measures conknows where to find hinu Herein lit
pearance he had in Michigan, but when
jrr-k-'i'-nal ability, but we are strongly
a suggestion for the greenliackers. J
; he laughs they hear him all over the '
uir muiiwb
•
’ .
,
...
vf the opinion thati 11
it' tlie
almost u***uni­ |
they would find?their squint-orbed cai
it will be found ■
, 1Y°'' n in (olu,n,blyth- «*•&lt;*■
versal standfird is t— ., —------ ------------ .
didate twice on the same politic;
1 ful inhabitants are roused from slum­
that'Barry county has quite a number ’
they must pen him up.
ber by Kilpatrick’s unpleasant habit of ground,
1
ot men, who c&lt;inld draw their pay} and 1
-haw! hawing!” early in the morning.' On returning from Ellendale to Abe
uistri'-ute garden seeds just as well as
। deen, 1 took pains to still further inve
That is what they say, but I’m bound to |
iinyl^d). It’s hard work of course, but
tigatethe wonderful artesian, well i
believe theyllo our friend injustice. Al
with a lively clerk or two, a good able­
that place, and was fortunate in findin
Columbia Mr. Mell Warren runs a bar­
bodied man can get along with it.
the num who put down the saniv,.
ber shop at fifteen cents a shave, and is
From him 1 learned that the well was I
THFiollowing-is a report from the doing a good business. Thus 1 met 940 feet deep; that water was found
many
whom
I
had
formerly
known,
or
fourth grade for the term closing June
just underneath a layer of sandstone
27. bM:* Whole number enrolled. 48; । with whom it was no difficult matter about two feet through, upon which
average daily attendance, 44. Those to get aetjuainted. It does a fellow rested the pipe. A test was recently
who have not lieen absent: Maty Beach, good to fall in with one whom he can made of the pressure at the earth’s level,
Willie IIoglrT Colo Welton, Jay Garri­ ask for a light without the formality and It was found to lie 115 lbs, instead
son. Not tartly:—Dwight Goodyear, of an introduction.
of 65 as I formerly wrote, to the square
At length the time for our departure
Eugene Giddings. .Minnie Wardell,
inch, indicating that the fountain head
drew
nigh,
and
before
leaving
for
the
Johnny Wooton, Zidy .Maynard. Neithwas nearly 250 feet above Aberdeen.
slisent nor tartly:—Sarah Ayres, Frank Red river country 1 was. anxious to The day I saw it, about half the full
Baker. Allie (’annom, Frank Giddings, visit Ellendale. Five o’clock, on the current was allowed to flow, and the
Allie Campbell. Mary McElwain. The morning of June 25, found the writer volume of water was wonderful, and
following are the names of those who and a liveryman, on the road across the the roar of the rushing torrent could
country to Westport, where 1 desired be heard blocks away. The water was
haV had the greatest number of perfect
to take the Ellendale train.
full of quicksand, which was deposited
hpelliiig lessons during the term: Sarah
It doesn’t seem as though the sun just where it- was not wanted, and
Ayres, Nellie Merchant, Allie Cannom,
Frank Baker, Willie Grace, Eddie had time to set ••decently and in or^er” caused a junior flood along the streets.
Mead, Emma Gutekunst,Effie Simpson, ere it is daylight again—at this season Occasionally the water woidd shootout
Carrie Hall. Mattie Hall, Minnie Ajrjilt- sunset takes place about 8:15 p. m., sun­ a good sized stone, and all that day it
temore, Aleck Radford, Dwight Good­ rise at 3:45 a. m. It was thus broad had been emitting pieces of wood near­
daylight when we started out on what ly transformed into coal, though still
year. Clarence Radford.
promised, as the air was cool and re­ soft, but which became very hard upon
EDNA M. HAVENS, Teacher.
,
freshing, to be a delightful journey. ex posure to the atmosphere. 11 was ex­
MH. EDITOR:
How would the name of A. B. Wat-1। Soon, however, it began . to .cloud up pected that in a few days the water
son. of Grand Rapids, look at the head j and looked threatening. At six o'clock would . be clear. The citizens think
of our stale ticket ? 1 think he possess-1I we were out on the treeless plain, with they have better facilities for tire pro­
es many qualification that commend i only an occasional house in sight, mov­ tection than the Holly water works
ing rapidly across the prairies, and " 0Ul,lbf&gt;1. I. COOK.
1dm for tlie place,
S. D.
watching the gathering storm. Just
EDITOR OFBANNgK,
to be entertaining I suppose, one opthe
Dear Suu—There are some circum­
clouds dropped to the ground, rolled
stances connected wi(h the census and
rapidly toward us, and we were soon
statistics of Joimstowit mat may I* of
enveloped in its fleecy folds. To see
interest to some of the readers of the
ten rods in any direction was an impos­
Banner. 1 find 267 occupied houses
and 270 families, containing 1178 inhab­ sibility. To add variety to the panora­
ma. the electricity kept up a blinding
itants. Also find eight persons over 82 fire between this lowest cloud and one
years of age, four of whom were born
directly above it. Such a roaring
in the state of New York, two in Mass­
cracking thunder 1 never heard before
achusetts, one in New Jersey and one and do not wish to again. The wind
The .Niagara Falls fRouie.
in Germany. One man, Wm. Brother­
next took a hand in the business, a very
ton, is in his 98th year, 1 found Samuel full and Mvely hand to. It howled vic­
OUANO RAPID* DIVISION.
Crandall, in his 86th year, in the field
iously alxjut us, threatening every
TakingM*r IIU&gt;. law.
. cultivating com; another, John J. Hoff­ moment to careen our vehicle, the top
man, in his 83d year, in the field hoeing of which my companion and v myself
BAIT WARD.
x corn; Asahel Beach in his 88th year held onto, not because we, were afraid,
quite active, able to walk over the farm but because we wanted to. Then it be­
. and attend to business matters. There gan to rain, or rather to pour, and final­
■TATIOSS.
&gt;ere ten marriages, 29 births and nine ly to hail, the frozen lumps varying in
S
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deaths within the census year.
r size from peas to hickory nuts. We
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DEWEY.
turnedour
carriage
so
the
storm
came
6.00
SUITOR HAXNE^:
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at our back, put the only blanket we
As your correspondent from Orange- Jhad over our suffering horse, and let It
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list
ville is still of the opinion that said hail. For a little while 1 may »»y 1
teacher’s education is deficient, 1 would ,was lonesome. If any man thinks 1 en­
12.47
like to make some further statements. ’
joyed it be is no friend of mine. The
Alter making the acknowledgment storm lasted till we were thoroughly
9.15
11.45
that she gets her information second- 1entertained and'sufficiently w'et—about
hand, .she states that said teacher wrote half
’
an hour. As it cleared, we found
grammar “graraer,” which is a mistake, that we had gotten away from our
&lt;3 .
tlie sentence is still on the blackboard. road. We wpied a house near byjhowMall.
aral .'pclled properly. Now 1 would 1ever. Thither we went, and from the
advise said correspondent to be more ’astonished farmer asked how tu we
careful where she gets her information. 1were from anywhere in general and
As wc know there never was a district Westport in particular. Lear"?^ ^ Detroit...........
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yut what had more or less sore-heads; we were but three miles from the latter Juikson
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^now that certain sore-heads have point we concluded not to go anywhere
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visited the school during the last, term :but Westport. The storm was now
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with no other object than making over, and the remainder of our journey
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trouble, and some have been there at 1without event, Westport was reschw
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times when young ladies should have ,In due ix-asou. ami the EUendele treun
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train.*
run"
l**n at home and in bed, and for pur- ,boenledbyowet*"™0"" •tood
that no respectable person would
with’chiijol—At Grand
think of. Now I do not intend to say “ The country alW the EUendtde
ear, * W^MSrnorth.
TVilh
that there may not have been some Urunch ot the Milwaukee rend bMauch
ffiwtakes made, but they have been X.WtMi'! bare5
nvial and not worth notice, and would
hot have been under any other circum­ EXlthroMhout Dickey .to« J. A. GX1KK.
G. F. A.. Chical
stances. Said teacher has on her roll
O. w. Bcaaiw.
„,u u richer wd
rorty-four names and her avenge at- to.U-ttoBro-^^^
twidance has been thirty-wren, and
“‘^L^to^nXitlre. A
y 411 of 016 ^olara
in praise
01 the uianner-of her.teaching.

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late, $1.50 worth $2.50.
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a $2.50 GOLD PIECE.

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Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet
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About Perfumery Chiefly!

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WAGONS!

Quality Comes First. v
We are making three
widths of Tire:
Consumers of perfumery know this.

They do not know in the same way as the chemist; but

Buyers are Invited to Call and See
Them.

they find out somehow.

They use persistently year after year perfumes that abound
in springing and satisfying fragrance at every stage of expos­

ure. While they huy disappointing perfumes but once in a

place.

Material!

In view of the above facts I have just purchased a. stock of

We keep a Full Slock of Everything
that enters Into a home, from

odors' from American’s best perfumery manufacturer, which

Sill to Ridge Board.

is saying a good deal as almost every large city in the United
States has one or more such establishments.

The are abso­

lutely the lied, costing 20 per cent more on an average than

all other perfumery,
If you have any difficulty in getting suited on perfumes that
are fragrant and lasting (and I know you do) try this goods

and you will be more than pleasel.

Doors, Sash &amp;,
Blinds,
Of Our Own Make,
Aa low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

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�~ MOUNT VCSUVIU8* CRATES
In a recently published diary of
Joaquin Miller, he tells some interest­
ing incidents of his life in Loudon.
Among others whom he met was Tom Europe, looked at sunpiv as one of the
Hood, sou of th** great Tom Hood, au­ great freaks of nature, for everything
thor of “The Bridge of Sighs.” Artemus
Word, our great American humorist,
drew his last breath in England, aud aa
vel, and anything which chai­
he lay dying in Hood's arms at South­
attention and holds it, is a

write to bar. Keep it from her for a
year or two, and then she will not know
it till she sees me ou the other side.
She is very pld.” These were Ward’s
last word's, says Mr. Miller. The first
evening that the latter spent with
Hood, he brought out a great basket
and emptied it on the table. This was
his father’s scrap basket and contained
all the papers, manuscripts and draw­
ings that his son had collected and kept
Of course Millet was very anxious to
“Bridge of Sighs,” but there was not
one line of it preserved. They found a
few lines, however, that were probably
meant for this famous poem—perhaps
they are the very first that the great
and good poet conceived when the poem
was taking shape in his head and heart.
Here they are:

And then after these, and further
down the sheet is a comic picture. Then
still further down this:
“Hello! who comes tberei’’

Perhaps, says Miller, it was a man
..with a dun ana Hood knew his step.
Curious pictures and drawings were
found by Hood's son and Miller, os
they looked through the waste basket
of the great poet. These were all
patched up and fastened together here
and t. &lt;re with wafers. The elder Hood,
during the last few years of his life,
could not sleep for pain, and so sat up
and made pictures for himself and
sister. In the morning these things
were pinned and pasted all about the
wall. While Mr. Miller was in London
this only son of Hood died. He had
been very kind to him, aud Mr. Miller,
concludes his recollections as follows:
“Tom Hood was a toiler for his bread,
a hhrd worker. He needed rest, and 1
know he has it. He was poor, not des­
titute; but; like myself, he belonged to
the great majority—was born poor,
lived poor, and died poor.
“Something is surely wrong. A man
may edit a journal, or write a thing
that makes a million people happy, and
yet be left to go hungry; while a man
may fight a battle that makes a thousand
people miserable, and for that get
wealth and honors without end.”

.

[Prof. Daniel Kirkwood.]

No recent phenomena has more puz­
zled astronomers than the remarkable
appearance of the attnospnere as ob­
served after sunset and before sunrise
daring the lust five months. These
brilliant glows have been seen in all
parts of the habitable world. They were,
first noticed on the 28th of August, and
they may still be seen, both morning
and evening, when the state of the at­
mosphere is favorable. It is well known,
in fact, that on any clear day the mat­
ter by which the appearance is pro­
duced may i&gt;e seen around the sun, ex­
tending to a distance of twenty, or
thirty degrees. The phenomenaPnave
been ascribed:
1. To watery vapor in the atmos­
phere.
2. To meteoric matter through
which the earth has been supposed to
be passing; and
8.‘;To tbe volcanic eruptions of Java
and Alaska.
The first conjecture has been dis­
proved by the spectroscope. The sec­
ond may be said to be rendered ex­
tremely improbable by the long con­
tinuance of the glows.
The earth
crosses the meteoric/streams of August
and November in
w daysr at most,
bat the present phenomena have al­
ready lasted more than five months.
The volcanic hypothesis is received with
most favor, and we must either accept
it or admit that the true explanation re­
mains to be discovered. In the last

have briefly stated some objections to
this theory, as follows: "No similar
refruits—at least to any great extent—
had been known to follow volcanic
eruptions. If the matter started from
Java on the 26th of August, its rate of
■motion through tbe atmosphere till its

additional improbability that results of
a character before unknown follow
volcanic eruptions in opposite hernia-

what force could have maintained thia
volcanic matted at so great an elevation
during a period of several months?”
In short, no explanation yet offered
ia free from serious difficulties. ■

ing, considered merely ns a mountain,
as scores of others, i&gt;or does it impress
the observer. Mount Blanos lifting its
snow-crowned summit into the skies, is
a greater and a grander object, and so
is the Jungfrau. And so likewise are
scores of mountain peak e in the Sierras.
Vesuvius is a mountain of no extra­
ordinary height, clad with vines at the
base and above to its very crown, as
ugly as sin when you are hear enough
to it
There is always a column of
smoke rising from its summit, which is
beautiful at a distance, but in and of it­
self does not either awe or inspire. As
a part of a picture the mountain is
wonderfully beautiful. It is a proper
finish to the magnificent bay at its base,
and the islands that dot the bay would
lose half their beauty but for this giant
among them that makes always a great
back-ground. By itself it is only so so;
as a part of a magnificent whole it is
wonderful because it is exactly what is
necessary to the rest. Nature always
finishes up everything.
To get up to the crater there are two
ways.
English capitalists, who are
argus-eyed, saw that the whole world
had to go up Vesuvius, and they imme­
diately set about making profit out of
it. A company built a railroad from
the foot of the mountain almost to its
summit, straight up the side, the same
as the onrt to the top of Mount Wash­
ington. This road is extended in al­
most to the edge of the crater and you
go that way if you choose.
Up the mountain yon climb. For a
few miles you ride through vineyards,
olive and mulberry orchards, through
little lanes and by villages all crowded
with beggars. Then you come into
vast fields of cinders, through which
you toil painfully, until finally worn
out and with a secret abjurgation at
the necessity that compelled you to tbe
toil, you reach the lower edge of the
lava fields.
„
The crater is simply a vast bottom

fires in the earth’s center, which cannot
be described. From the gulf ascends
forever tbe smoke of nature’s torment
orthodot idea of a hell aa can be well
imagined. It is a gulf with fire in its
interior, a fire that is never quenched,
but burns on forever and forever.
.
What feeds it? Who knows ? Science
stops short at this point, as it does at
many others. Conjectures are as plenty
as blackberries, but as to certainties, it
is, aud that is all that is known of it or
ever will be. No one can ever go down
into the devil's kitchen to find out, and
it doesn't make much difference whether
it is ever known.
Like a great many other things
Vesuvius is at its best at a distance.
Distance softens the horrbrs of the
ainder and lava fields. Across the bay
you cannot see that horrid cavern^he
crater, the smoke that ascends forever
is soft and feathery, not angry and
fierce aa when dose to it, the horrible
precipices and ugly jagged rocks are
softened ia their outlines, and tbe haze
of the atmosphere softens and blends
what is realty fearful, close at hand,
into something beautiful.
Vesuvius is beautiful from the Naples
side—it is a terror when you are actually
upon it. _________________
Saparstlttons ef a By-Goae Ace.
[Atlantic Book Reviewer.]

What more plausible historical argu­
ment could a modern pessimist adduce
for his opinions than the disproportion­
ate number of evil beings which were
conjured out of the north of old, the tra­
ditional habitation of demons, as may
still be noticed in Milton?
They
thronged the witches* Sabbath; they
rode howling down the winds in tbe
pack of the spectral hunter; they aesumed all dy guises corporeal or ghostly,
ugly or fair, strange or ordinary, human
or beastly—Amaimon, whom Glendower gave the bastinado, Barbason,
Maha, the chief dictator of hell, and the
whole unloosed legion. Nor did they
only walk the earth in "all shapes that
man goes up and down in ;" their shad­
owy influence waa felt in maay a ludi­
crous conceit or cruel custom. The
go.it still went to the devil every twentyfour hours to have his beard combed: a
tailless cat would empty a room like the
pestilence; the stool and stake were at
hand for the trial and execution of any
withered.crooked, mumbling old crone.
The supernatural was aa usual then
aa scientific experiments are now. The
moon shed insanity, engendered the
abortive moon-calf, touched herbs ,with
medicinal virtue; the thunderstone fell;

Trade-marks office, 87 Bourke street.
Melbourne, Australia, writes: “One of
my household suffered with tooth-ache
and rheumatism and after trying num­
erous other remedies without relief,
tried Jacobs Oil. It waa rubbed on
tbe check and plugged in the tooth, and
well rubbed in for rheumatism. In
both cases the cure was immediate and
complete, and iu neither case has the
pain returned.
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Mr. George William Curtis should
hire himself out as a kaleidoscope.—
New York Journal.
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Spring-Tooth Harrows,

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Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase.

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
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Latest

Review:

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for the
county of Barrv. holden at the Probate Office in
the city of Hastings, county of Barry, on Tues­
day thr 24th day of June, in the year one thous­
and eight hundred and eighty-four.
Present, Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
In &lt;be matter of th? estate of William H.
Hayford, deceased.
On reading nnd filing the petition, duly verified,
of Celeste Hayford, widow of said deceased,
uTtw "t^e^ast wlITand1 testamentaS®

The “Old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
Over MO ot the*e wagons are in use in Barr}’ count}- today, and are Riving the best at satisfaction In ever} c*»e

In the line of HAY TEDDERS, I can give you your choice of the three best machines made, I sell the Bullard. Allen and B.»kv-jltL-r

Anything you want In the line of farm machinery I can sell you.
ceased may be admitted to probate and the
executrix therein named appointed.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, tbe
31st clay of July, A. D. 1*4, at tert o’clock In the
forenoon, !&gt;&lt;• aligned for the hearing of said
petition, nnd that tlie heirs at law of said de­
ceased. and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear nt a.session of
said court, then to t&gt;e holden al the probate office,
In the city of Hastings, In said county, and show
cause. If any there be, why the prayer ot the JMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
petitioner should not be granted.
And It is further ordered that said petitioners
give notice to the persons Interested in said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and tbe
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order
to be published tn the Hastings Banmkk, a
weeks, previous to said day of hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH.
[A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.
I’rabate Order.

Come in and see it.

I bare the finest line ot open and top buggies ever brought to thia city, and tell them at close figures. I have just received another earload of the

To be Sold at Cost!

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Respectfully,

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Chester Messer.

Bound to Reduce Stock!

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State of Michigan, County of Barry-as.
At a session of tbe probate court for the county
of Barry, holden at the probate office tu the city
of Hastings, in mid county, on Tuesday, the
17th day - of June, In the year one thousand
eight hundred and elghty-fnur.
Present, Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
^Iiithe^matter of the eMate of William Falk,

We are closing out our entire stock ol

Hots, bh, SM ui Spain

On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
of Frances Merlau. praying that John H. Earl
mar be appointed administrator
-------- —of
Imlnlsttator c'
of “
the
estate
said deceased.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that
r. the
14th day of July next, at ten o
n the
cythes and
nathes
forenoon, be asalgned tor the *•“
! said
petition, and that the heirs at
ceased, and all other persons
CLOSE MARGIN.
estate, are required to apm
said Court, then to be holde
Office. In the city of Haglngs
We are determined to close out these goods at
show cause, if any there be, a
said petitioner should not be granted.
And it la further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to tbe persons Interested in said'
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and tbe
o&lt; til, ort.r
to be published in the Hastings Damxvb, a bo uta uriay, an me very low ngure at which we
newspaper printed and circulated in said County
u°‘‘
ol Barry, once tn each week for three suocessWe
weeks, previous to said day of hearing.
CLEMENT bMITII.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

AT COST.

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Probate Order.

PLOW POINTS!

State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of Barry: holden at the Probate office In
We have a large assortment of various differ­
the city of Hastings In said county on Monday, ent makes of Points, which will be sold u cheap
the 23a day of June in the year one thous­ as eno cheapest.
and eight hundred and eighty-fiar.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Samuel L Thomnson. a minor, now deceased
On reading and filing the’ petition, duly veri­
fied, of Lucan Mr liken, guardian of said minor,
praying that his final account, this day filed
At prices that Defy Competltlou.
may be bwd and allowed and be di»charged from his said trust

Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware

we have a large and well
other persotw interested in said estate, are re­
quired to api&gt;ear at a ncMlon of said court, then
to be holden
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Tbe world is ehock full of incongnri-

ccirdinHy.

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The simplest best binder in the market.
Probate Ordar.

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and

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geese; the owl shrieked, the basilisk
fascinated; the phoenix, dragon and uni­
(Scientific Journal]
A profound political economist con­ corn were names of weird meaning, and
that said ped
nected with the University of Berlin
tells his classes that tbe nation which
will finally take the lead in the world
will be the one which will annually
previous to said
raise ths largest amount of tha best to religion the great field of unreason—
alchemists distilled potable gold,
Africa and the great islands of the aea witches made mummy for Othello
will be all brought into cultivation in handkerchiefs, and quacks sold drugs
the course of the next century or two, against tbe malign influence of the sun s
and all the nations will have steam, and moon's eclipses. To a truly scien­
electricity, and a whob patent office of tific mind, bow almost out of nature
labor-saving machines. Then the bal­ must it seem that the sanest mind in all
ance will ban towards the people that literature was “evolved” during the
can put into the soil the best and tbe prevalence of each a view of natural qpHE HABTINOB BANKER.
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most fertilizing ingredfenta.
B. 8. P. in Ind
paper that has no

Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers,
McCormick’s Twine Binders,
luEcCoxixiiofc Ti*on Mowers.

POCKET KNIVES

CLOTHING,
CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order,
For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at-the

SHEARS
Which will be sold regardless of com.

mini am ran,
TBE BEST MADE.

The Palmer Cradle, And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­
ing our goods.

Gasoline Stoves,
Which wUl be sold at COST.

E. S. PIERCE,

who teifcht In
€kiclg??ni.

The Old Reliable Tinners,

ullino tt DlUuLrt,

UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
RAPIDS, MICH

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XXIX. No/ 13..

The Hastings Banner/

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pQRwrcorrsr~

County News.

DAME'S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
arshall l. cook. ONE HTENTTUMILERTOR

Cedar creek.
John Hinkley ud . few of the
Od ateut for Cleveland und Hendrieka.

srBScrjrnoN batesj
drance. sl.oo per year: if paid within six
ixnhs.
|ier year: 11 not paid uqtil ex„ration of y ear. glA). Subscribers out»;&lt;h*of Barry Co.. &lt;1.25 per year, in-variably cash In advance.

uu„* ■fJU'abM a °n the war pafh for
Bea.st Butler.”
, Hamilton Armour has a new twine
binder. No more paying out monev
for harvest help for Ham.

{Hastings, Barry Co., Mk:h.

AD\ EKTIS1NG RATES:
• Cu'.iinin per year.............................. ...|100 00
• Extra charge tor special positions.

ONE COOK BOOK.
TUB MO««» Ur,, co„

THIS SUMMER,

’*■
*“ve 106t “‘'‘f
little child by bloody dysentery.
Jake Corwin takre the cake for build­
ing nice hay stacks.
C. C. and Fred Wilcox, from Mecosta

«as smashed fiat.
v
Terrors, and requiring no correction
The riiowmnn are not all aaleep. One whatever. This certainly a high and

mammoth partition ahow advertised
for the 18th, and the advance agent of
the tChltney Family la In town. They
are .billed here for the 83d.
Threshing machine are bring repaired
ready for the coming reason.
Frank Patton baa a new I-utman en­
gine on the Improved plan which Is
said to require lees than half the fuel
usually used, so that will be quite a
saving,
Charley Storr is giving his machine a
new cogt of varnish.
Dr. Butler has his new house nearly
completed, of which^he may justly feel
proud, as it is a very pretty cottage.
Huckleberries in abundance.
Mrs. Millie Fisher is visiting with
her friends.
Mias Mate Goss is visiting her broth­
ers.
Miss Josie Sacket has returned from
her visit at the east.
Blaine and Logan are booming, and
you may depend upon Prairieville for
the largest majority she ever recorded
the coming election.
Greenback enthusiasm has all van­
ished, now that Butler was not endorsed
at Chicago, and the wind is all out of
them here.
Evers shipped 3300 pounds of wool
from Brown &amp; Cairn’s store rooms,
which he purchased in this village at
an average of 26 cents per pound.

JOB PRINTING.
county, are vbiting friends in this
pride hfelt lu the Job Printing De­
"u*»khota a.xd Nokthkmn place.
nn. nt id Hie Baxfuu Eventhlng In the Dakota.
nfi’.vi- N new; and with the latest laces of
^nrH^ee s fiW eagle is lame and
p rhe nioM approved patterns of machinery,
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA
l i-.miwtetit workmen employed, enables the
will not be able to take the track at the
s\ &lt; c io do Brst-class Job woriC.
coming fair.
ESTIBtLY m, rno,! MAAARJA
i ‘LEM ENT SMITH.
Sidney Hull has moved into his new
I.
Lawyer,
house.
offices Over It. K. Gram’s store.)
Mr. Nobles, a fanner living one mile
P: a.-;lies lu nil courts of the State. Collections
south of Cedar Creek, &gt; lost three
promptly looked alter
nannut. DKV1U Lakk, Dakota, has iaSiwbZ valuable colts since last April
iX-re
from the fact that
We learn that Darwin McKay has
here Is offered the rare attraction of
:n &amp; Vanakman.
been arrested for the murder of Mr.
Lawyers.
8AXT WATIB BATHING
Searles. This seems to sustain the
Huntings National Bunk.)
mISISIK
mjn11* ““ wl11 l*! fllrnl*h&lt;d h*« «i sppl|cl- opinion of many men living near the
CAR VETH,
place of the murder. There is a grow­
Attorney at Law,
ing opinion that it win be a hard job
Middleville. Mich.
for McKay to explain many statements
n a \[&gt;KEItN.
he has made to different individuals.
I .
Lawyer.
qpHB NEW
We hope for the reputation of our
Over Spaulding’s Ury goods store.)
., r. i . •mllproiuptly to all business In all
town that he may be able to prove his
I liana-’ reasonable.
innocence of this terrible crime, which
atids to the bad reputation this place
.
Attorney at Law,
has hail for several years.
,«Ker .1. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s store.)
North of Merchant’s Exeliange.
i
MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
r.K-tive* Ui all Courts of the State. Collections
Carlton.
Ladiei’ relief corps social at Morgan
Desiring to give our .new method an IntroilucA. L. Cole has bought a new self
tloti
to
the
public,
we
have
concluded
to
furalsh,
hall
was
a success. Proceeds of even­
,• \\ l.&lt; &gt;WHY, M. D.,
binder and mower.
*v«
Physician, Surgeon und Oculist. even though the cost of production grt-aUjT ex­
Horace Barnum has a new 820 top ing, BLU3.
ceeds
the
old
method
so
long
In
use,
our
Fine
(Offire, Joi Thorn St., Hasting*. Mich.J
Dr. J. G. Goucher has rented the
Finished Artistic I huh-rial Cabinet Cards for on his buggy. Now is your time, girls.
in town or country prompfly attended.
IUI per dozen; Panels, te-50; Cards,
Otis Landon has finished haying. Crouch building in Morgan,* and will
• ’tii- r hotm—s tn 10 a. in. and t to 3 p. tn.
' Irl-plionv at Holloways’ drug store.
Tln-Tjrpea, 4 tor a® cents.
attend
to all calls day or night.
Says his new mower works like a charm.
[fr- S)&gt;echd attention paid to surgical diseases
Mr. E. O. Hyde has rented the Critten­
Sul dlseaso of tlikeyc and ear.______________
The public are cordially Invited to call and
Webster Rogers is buUding an addi­
den farm for his son Arthur, now resid­
examine specimens made by the Instantaieous tion on his house.
uACKE I T A BUTLER,
ing at Freesoil.
0
Pysicians and Surgeons, process at the New Gallery.
Sunday school progressing finely,
Picnic at Thornapple lake last Thurs­
Prairieville, Mich.)
Mrs. G. Carpenter superintendent.
All calls, night or day. promptly attended.
Miss Kittle Landon, of Freeport, was day from Eaton Rapids, Charlotte,
Vermontville
and Nashville.
I? B TIMMERMAN.
the recipient of a gold padlock breast
T . -Honurpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Dr. C. O. Scott is expected to address
pin, her birthday, from her mother and
i-Eirst &lt;l«Hir east of Holloways’ drug store.)
the people of Morgan and.vicinity at R.
brother.
R. Hall next Saturday evening. July
ll. Wm, JUNES.
Dellie Wermuth put in and tended a
the. 19th, on the subject of temperance.
Dentist.
piece of corn, and there isn’t a weed to
ENDORSED BY
SUPERIORTO
A number of the citizens of Hastings
All work promptly attended to.
i^&lt; be seen in the field. Good for Dell, picniced at Thornapple Lake Tuesday
yCELTON &amp; WHITLOCK
who is only 13 years old.
last.
,
J. N. Covert is still ready to wait on
Briton McKay's brother left Thorn­
Are ugi'Utt for the Watertown Insurance Co.
his many customers.
They write policies on a mail's property against
apple for his home in Ohio Tuesday
ti&gt; fire, lightning or wind; agnluvt a man’s
Otis Landon says if you know of a
life by death and accident. •
morning.
young couple in want of teacups send
Mr. Jacob Ruckle commenced repairs
11OOK &amp; SHELDON.
them to him, for he has a hen that has
on been sitting on porcelain teacups. on the old mill the present week.
[Office in Abstract Block, Hastings, Mich.)
Thinks the little cups will hatch next
WOODLAND.
«./
n&lt;-the only »et of Abstract Books in Barry
H.
week.
•
Harvesting is progressing thus far in
The Good Templars* lodge is a decid­ good shape.
1 A. FOOTE, M. D„
L.
I’hy.sician and Surgeon,
We now feel (hat we ran truthfully and con- ed success.
John Spindle is getting better.
rolentlousiy say. without fear or favor, and
lOffire cast side Slain Kt.. Nashville, Mich.)
Dr. Hull seems to be getting to the
There seems to be some prospects of
prove It by
Moidence next door north Wolcott Hou.*e.
front with his practice, meeting with John Lee’s child getting well.
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,
A ralN promptly attended too. day or night.
as well as historical stat*, that the White excellent success.
(
Uncle Thad Houghton an aged man
Bronze Monuments and Statues are the beat in
IUSE’i • lilc NIGHT,
Old gentleman Baldwin is still alive. and a pioneer of this town Is dangerous­
the world.
Veterinary Surgeon.
S. A. HOLMES, Agentf
Guyles* son is learning the blacksmith ly sick.
(Kwldenre, Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)
Hastings. Mich.
A watch meeting was recently hel([
trade.
■ ttttend all culls tor services night or day.
Charges reasonable.
Lillian Center soon visits friends over a sack of binding twine. The par­
JjlOR SALE
ties engaged don’t want to talk about
north.
K. BltoWK. M. D.
W. P. Poi.HXMLS, M. D.
Mrs. Jones' daughter-in-law from the matter. - We propose that D. M.
THIS. BROWN &amp; POLHEMUS,
1' IIonuepathkiPhyHioiansJt Surgeons.
Leedy put up another job on the boys,
Detroit is here.
A)ffil-&lt;-over JuR|U,Russell’s-store, Main W.)
Several will be added to the lodge in order that they may practice their
Call* answered frbm the office at all hoiirx of
amateur
detective talent, as they ap­
Saturday evening.
the day or night. Dr. Polbetnus will give special
aneutiondiseases of the Eye and Ear.
John Carpenter lost his pocket book peared to like to watch while engaged
The property known as the "Morgan Place,"
•Jffice tours—9 to 12 a. 'u.; 2 to 4 p. m.
at the first job, some of them not going
on Church street. Hastings, Mich.
haying.
•
PLAHKE &amp; RIKER,
Day school closes in two weeks; is home till morning.
For terms. etc., cull on or address'
Attorneys at Law and
Wesley says, he is willing to admit
well taught.
Solicitors in Chancery.
A number of horses have the epizootic that those certain girls are good look- ‘
lOfflees tn Union block, over Beamer Brun.)
Ing,
well dressed and tonyt and is will-!
•
Hastings. Mich.
badly.
Prartlee In all courts of the state. Attend to
Dr. Hull now sleeps over Covert’s Ing to admit anything concerning them
AGENT.
■' H.tinnq nnd |*erfeeting titles to realestate.
which is to their advantage, except one
.Money to loan Insurance taken, ete., etc.
store, front room.
Or MBS. F. M. POTTER. Vermontville.
The literary exercises Saturday even- thing, that is. thatlhe doorway of the
DIIILIP T. UOLGROVE,
post office he thinks was miule for the
were appreciated.
1
Lawyer,
ASHVILLE
This is fine weather for harvesting, benefit of the public at large.
Hastings, Mich."
•

K

ART GALLERY,

A

I.I.U.

D

MONUMENTS

At a Bargain

O. Whitcomb,

’ ■'■iMs iiUn-g Atterdey tor Barry County.

»t&lt;- of Michigan. Cannty of Barry—ss.
At.4 '’•'••Inn &lt;rf the Probate Court lor the
' o&gt;i;ity ■&gt;( Burry, liohien at.the Probate Office In
th--.• y uf HiMunjcs, In said county, wn Tue»l
1 •'! J5J*itKy &lt;»f July, in the year one tbotuiind eight umpired and clgiity-tour.
•
I • &gt;11. kirmeirt Smith, Judge of Probate.
-ii tip-matter of the estate of Oscar 8. Had■••y. deceased.
n
the petition, duly verllyd of Juiiu M. Hadley, widow of said deceased,
!‘f-ouiz that* jmper this day filed, purporting
to u- rhv last will and testament of said de^-a&lt;e&lt;l. mav be admitted to probate and the
executors therein named appointed.
&lt;1 .v 7‘,'|l««« &gt;1 Is ordered, that Monday, ths nth
Auprt A. D. IBM, al ten o'clock In the
t,n
besstignsdtort&amp;hstetagcf saiosti*
ar,?’
Ul® helnl StlSWMSald dSW&amp;sd.
•JJ^I «di other iMirsoua interested tn said estate.
;-,.r&lt;wr‘iVlunld l*’ »PPear at a session of aald
. J»en to l»e holdeti at the Probate Office, In
cuti o°rsaid county, audkhfw
2

Agricultural
Depot.
Mlilf !-ta Mu Hv,
Light in Draft, left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain
froni 10 inches to 8 feet
long.

Raison and Cron Mowers,

iWK'gsaEglrt

the pendency of said petition, a_
te1’«’ft™* by .-.lulu .
ol tbl. Ort.r
* *■' publishtra In the tTimtlnv Bannkb, a
m
prt,1,u‘1 •‘to dremateSitaissMeasMy
&gt;’
eBch
lor three successive
***». previous to said *-------—
(A true Copy.)
of Probate.

Bimio, Kuxm.
white .
Wheat, red .
’'’rn. retail .
........
For k drmed
g^r»ed
Pctatosa
dried'..
Hwll tor
UrtMrrt *“• fcr
pH" Baited Sides"
feutrobbi"
S^fitor.um........

Royee Reapers.

InniMO

Haying and Harvesting Machin­
ery used.

FAEM MACHINEBY
Between J-Aroo and Grand Rapids.

Hardware and Building

-

■ • Doors,Sasn,
IC; &amp;C.,

Low •• aaybody.

C. L. GLASGOW.

PATENTS

but rtther too cold for corn.
The hum of the reapers is heard on
all sides and hdp Is in good demand.
Wm. Wright is exercising his physi­
cal powers on a farm in Chester, Eaton

WHOLE NO. 1513.

hired man does the driving. The bone I brou«bt in; bring entirely free from
***

bron celebrating the Fourth aad
“ •**beeween Wlngte-

d«en«l compliment tor our enumrrotor. . Mr. Geo. Teepie in the oldest man,
being 86, and km. John Roush the old­

est woman in the township, whose age
is 83 years.

MICHIGAN 8TATB NEWS.
night, and hi* ten-year-old
to death in the building.
WWJ.M; patent*, *00(90.25. CornNo. S, MKOMc. Onto—No. V»«Xa.
Butter — Creamery,
15(91 Sc.
Cbeeee,
•Naita. Eggs, M018MC.
Tilly Martin, the elevon -year-old da ugh
ter of Frederick Martin, living six miles

killed by lightning during the severe storm
ef the other afternoon. Her father waa
employed in the cellar of a house at mason
work, and the child was with him when,
the fatal stroke came, The father wee
knocked down and stunned for the time,
and the mother waa considered dangerous­
ly injured, but had since recovered suffi­
ciently to-converse about th* terrible acci­
dent.
The Ludington (Mason County) .Secord.
•ay*: “We recently witnessed a spectacle

have seen, of a strong, able-bodied man
pleading for the admission of his old and
helpless father to the poor-house. He'
didn’t succeed.”
At Montague, Muskegon County, a boy
of fourteen, named Bishop, had been chassral other children
others caught up they feund him lying in

While engaged in sailing a race Ln a boat
ago it capeised and four prominent cltiaens were drowned. Their names are
Floyd Minor, John Strong, John Bpicfcerman and Robert Gibeon.

A Marshall (Calhoun County) lady re­
fused six hundred dollars a year recently

a saloon there in, and routed it for other
basinets for four hundred dollars. '
George Bemon, of Charlotte, Eaton
County, caught his left hand in a cog­
wheel while freexlng ice-cream the other
T1m» chloroform rendered him insane, and
with difficulty be wae restrained from do­
ing himaelf great barm.
State Capitol at Lansing are in bad shape.
Their repair will cost between &gt;4,000 and
$5,000.
Amy C. Etheridge, relict of the late Burt
Etheridge, died th* other night, aged
sixty-eight. She settled in Branch, Cold­
water County, in 1887. She was a daughter
of the late Samuel Etheridge, the first
State Senator from that district.
Burglar* at Jackson th* other night ef-

Colonel Eaton, Georg* Colley and Rev.
Jacob Vantoebel and four others.
At
Colonel Eaton's they secured a gold watch
and chain and some money; at Colley’s
they secured six dollars. At Vantoebel’*
the alarm. At midnight one Keyes was
robbed of a chain and ten dollars. He
was walking along th* railroad when
robbed. Four men were in jail charged
with the robbery.
Tbs employes of the State Department

Terry’s saloon at Walton, Grand Trav­
erse County, was robbed by burglars the
other night of fear hundred dollar* and a
quantity of liquors and cigars.
Through the premature discharge of a
cannon at Charlotte, Eaton County, the
other morning Fred Bailey lost his right
band and Arthur Mitchell had one hand
badly mangled.
Hillary Cicott, a day laborer, attempted
suicide at Monroe, Monroe County, a few
days ago by jumping into the river, but
wa* fished out by Vic or Willsta, Jr., who
wa* passing in a boat. Cicott said be
FREEPORT.
\’
could not obtain work to support his fami­
From the Herald.
\
ly. He immediately plunged in a second
The hay crop has been secured^n ex­ time, but Willet* again pulled him out and
cellent condition this year. The qttality started him for home. Cicott is respecta­
bly connected.
is 50 per cent better than last year.
A reward of one thousand dollars is of­
The present crop outlook is very
vocable for tpe fanner. Prosperity for fered by the Clair* County Supervisors
the farmer means prosperity to all

sod was

biraec

father’* noose, which was destroyed the

the strike, left for Chicago a few days ago.

A host L**ghten
sentiment*—joy, scorn or anger; it mhy
be the most musical or most discordant
of sounds, the most delightful or the
most horrible which can fall upon our
Bars. Contrast the happy laughter of
merry children with the gibbering cry
of the maniac or the hoarse laugh of a
defiant criminal, the musical ripple of '
cultivated mirth with the roar of a tipsy
crowd at a fair.
A really musical laugh is perhaps
rarer than a really musical voice. The
giggle, the snigger, the half-choked
laugh are common enough: but bow
wldom do we hear that melodkMU
sound, the laugh in its perfection. It
should not be shrill, nor too loud, nor
too long. It should not bear any double
meaning, any hidden sarcasm in its
mirth. It should not be so boisterous
as to exhaust the laughter and deafen
the listeners.
Peg Woffington is said to have been
celebrated for the music of %er
laughter on the stage-a most diffi­
cult accomplishment, for nothing, (ex­
cept, perhaps, a sneese) is harder to
counterfeit than a laugh. There are
many varieties of laughs. There is the
musical, cultivated and extremely rare
one. pleasant to listen to as a chime of
bell*. Tb^re is the glad, if somewhat
shrill, merriment of children, the hap­
piness of which condones Its noise.
There is the loud guffaw of the vul­
gar, and the laughter which appears
likely to tear the laugher in pieces,
causing him to wipe his eyes niter the
explosion is over. ’ There is the laugh
of embarrassment, when a shy person
at a loss what to say next, “remarks to
he,” as Artemus Ward describes iL
There is the schoolgirl’s giggle; and
schoolboy’s snigger, as he retlects on
some reeentiy-perpetrat«*d, but still re­
collected, piece of mischief. There is
the chuckle of the successful man.
All these laughs bear some family
resemblance to each other; they all, in
their degree, express sensation ol
pleasure. There are darker -lesoriptions
of laughter. There are laughs more
cutting than the bitterest speeches,
more alarming than the cruslest
threat*. Satirical laughter is the meat
offensive. A laugh can convey con­
tempt which words would fail to ex­
press.
Is any one proof against being an
noyed by ridicule? Even a dog h&gt;
sensible when he is laughed at, and
resents the impertinence. Some oni
mats are indeed quite as sensitive to
deration as human beings. The laugh­
ter of the underbred, which finds open
amusement in the minor trouble* of
their neighbors—say the ridicule lav­
ished on sea-sick arrivals at a pier, or
on hapless foreigners in an altercation
with a cabman, or an pld gentiemao
who falls down a slide—also ranks
among “laughs offensive.”
Then there Is the laugh of iucrcdn
Uty. When Tom goes to his nob old

is engaged, or of the appointment
which be expects Io obtain, does the old
gentleman damp his nephew’s ardor by
a long harangue? No, he only give* a
dry laugh: and Tom’s h vpas of a check
fall rapidly.
Too rare laughers are as unpopular
as too ready ones. A teller of joud
stories never fotgires the man who
does not laugh at his jokes. *taay
persons have made their fortunes by
laughing at judicious moinenta; ap­
plauding some poor je-t, or becoming
convulsed with mirth at a lull pun. To
be duly appreciative of his patioa’s
wit wa* an important part of the duty
of a hanger-on.
With what reads
laughter art a school master’s witti­
cisms received by his class!
There Is a story of a dramatic au­
thor. whose play*
*-— **—
being requested

county.
The boys say that Vermontville is the
banner town Tor a good fourth of July
plenic.
Thej- don’t ahoot their are
classes.
oentiy.
work, there until they gut ready.
Rev. A. C. Beach starts for Pierson,
Reports to Che State Board of Health by
Montcalm county, this week where he fifty-eight ol
expects
to
reside
with
his
daughter
Perhaps your readers would like to
hear a few items from this out of the until conference. Mr. Beach will then
way place, now that the II. &amp; K. R. R. take a light work if his health improves
sufflcient to allow it.
have cast us off forever.
Mr. and Mrs. Buell Wolcott, of Dealof an out-going performer; "rt would
The hum of the twin binder is heard
aienoe. Diphtheria was ported at eleven give him a bettor exit.” The author
all 'around us. Wheat is very good, son, Texas, arrived here last week and
pleaded that to ndtnit this change
expect
to
remain
about
two
months.
some fields promising 40 bushels per
would spoil the whole dialogue, bet &amp;
Mr. W. is a brother of IL Wolcott of dell Township, Oeceoia County; Bose
manager wa« urgent stdl.
“Thiuk it
acre.
this place, and Mrs. Wolcott is the eld­
'brer, and do what you can. B------ ’«
Our town is usually quiet.
Cadillac, Wexford County, one ease.
poeition in the theater demands H.'”
We have our hotel running in good est daughter of William Moulton, of

Irving.
Patrick Kehoe, of Caklonia township,
Kent Co, took parts green, purchased
In OUrinniay on Saturday -of last week,
rons.
The grocery men are standing around with supposed suicidal intent. Two
with smiling tncM ready to deal out physicians were immediately called
and succeeded in saving his life. No
their 18 pound, of sugar for »1XB.
came for the rash act is known at this
By the way the naw firm of Brown
4 Cairn, Man to be doing a thriving writing.
According to the late census report
business, by the amount of goods Uier
of Irving township taken by Tboa. Sulsend out.
F. F. Ward is going to take his fami­
at the township la UB; population of
ly won to Otsego.
Freeport viMga 818; d«t*a h&gt; “&gt;»»Kldwrda 4 Shedd have sold
Bhlp. 81; births, 48. Mr. Sullivan band­
twine binders, sixteen mowers, and seved la his schedule to the county dark
mal combined machines.
Tuesday. and wa. told by Mr. Mack
George Weigel caught his anger in
the equaliser on his reaper and now a
shape.
r
t ,
Misses Youngs
Hughes seem to be
wide awake to the wants of their pat­

Millington, Tuscola County, roceatiy took

wooderfxu that perrons who rarely uro
their risible muscles are unpopubu—
PuUJUUOaMtk.

—Elizabeth is

�fob

The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Mich., July 18,1884.

Repsiilib National Ticiet.
For President.
JAMES tf. BLAINE, of Maine.
For Viet* President,
JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois.

be Mttd

each organtxed county will be entitled to at

oouoty ho proposes to reprose
eordauoc with a retortion ad
meeting of the State Central
at Detroit, June SA, VXD.
Stato Central Committee by the earliest mall
after the delegates to the State Convention
are chosen a certified itot of such delegates as
are entitled to sit in the State Convention.
,
P. T. Vamxilx Chairman,
wm. Livingstone, Jr., Burton Parker,

C W. Watkins,
fcaTS&amp;tt,
X. O. Khaw.
&gt;• J.Meach,i
Thoo. T. Batea

er B. Holland,
*
fitate Central Committea.

Republican County Convention.
A republican county convention to elect ten
&lt;!• :■ i.Mf- to tin- third district eougres-ilonul
convention to be held at Jaduon on Tuesday.
August 12,18M. ten delegates to the state con­
vention to be held at Detroit on Wednesday,
AtigUSt 13, 1884, to nominate a candidate for
n-presentaUvi* to state legislature, candidates
for county officers, and for the transaction of
iinrh other htniness as nmy come before the
* convention, will be held at the court house. In
-the city of Hastings, on Wednesday. August G,
at 11 o'clock, a ni.
.
Under a resolution adopted August If. 1878,
the several tohmsblpa and wards are entitled to
delegates as tollows. to-wft:
kE&amp;ti
Johnstown, &amp;
Maple Grove, &amp;
Orangeville, 6.
CastMloB, 10.
Hartings. A
Pralrievnie, 6.
Hartings City. 1st wd.
1.2- Rutland, 5.
••
2dwd.2•• Tlioruappla, 10.
“
sdwd.3 Woodland, h.

ia

of
democratic ^father.

The

democratic platform.

financial system challenges the admira­
tion of all enlightened nations. Here
again we find the democratic party
camping on the old republican ground
—resumption, which has given us a
medium, convertible. We remember
well how these ominous birds Bat upon
the dry limb of the barren tree of de­
mocracy and croaked Panic! Panic!
Panic! The tree stiB stands, but the
birds have left that limb.
Now we come to a point that shows
clearly how fast they are progressing.
In one single leap they come up almost
full abreast with the republican idea.
They have howled themselves hoarse
over carpet-bag government The re­
publican platform of *84 says, “The ap'pointment by the President to offices in
the territories should be made from the
bona fide citizens and residents of the
territories wherein they are to serve.”
The democratic platform of ’84 says,
“The selection of federal officers for the
territories should be restricted to citi­
zens previously resident there." Here
The tariff plank in the platform must
be read; it cant be explained; it is itself
long enough for an entire platform. No
tall pine of Michigan ever made such a
plank! It would take the old boss red
wood of California to make such a mon­
ster. In reading it we are forcible re­
minded of what Davy Crockett said
when in congress to a member who
was addressing the house and in his ar­
gument said, “He had no doubt but that
the generality of people in general" when Crocket interrupted, “Mr. Speak­
er, I call the gentleman to order; for
he seems to.be coming out of the hole
he went in at!” It is a very poor at­
tempt to straddle the question entirely

Just walk right up to the scratch,
gentlemen; toe out like a tea-stand, and
if you are free traders say so and be
manly about it. If free-trade is the
I best thing for this people, prove it, and

the character of the composition. We J the people will be anxious and attentive
think no man can read it without com­ listeners.
ing to the conclusion that in many
Be ye not not puffed ap, neither, Mr.
things they have improved and promis­ Blaine, over thia
tattoo
business.
ed better things. We certainly hope
they are sincere in what they say, for pit for you and falleu therein tbemwe know of no case where there is selves, though the scheme devised for
your destruction has but brought an ar­
greater necessity..
/
my of recrulU to the countless multi­
They have at least learnbd/ “that *as tude of your friends, do not, we prey
the nation grows older, new issues are you, get conceited with the idea that
born of time and progress and old ones you have a monopoly of this particular
fine of peraecitlon. So eminent an
perish.” The republican party has ever
authority in American history as your
been a living witness and embodiment dirtingtthlMd self need hardly be re­
of that great truth. They did not need minded of Freneau. Freneau, the frant­
to reach out very far to grasp that idea, ic rhymester, whose lampoons invoked
it has been very near to them lo these upon the august head of . Washington
many years. “The preservation of per­ himself the scorn and detestation ot
mankind. Nor have you probably for­
sonal rights, the equality of all citizens gotten the unscrupulous libellers who
before the law, etc., will ever form the bounded (Jefferson, the brains of th®
true basis of our liberties.” One would American ‘ Revolution, with the e barge
think that they had just awaken froin that he wished to reproduce among ns
a Rip VanWinkle Heep and for theftrat the horrors of 'the French. Nor the
scandalous style of warfare which the
timA read the 14th and 15th amend­ enemies of intrepid Old Hfckdiy did
ments. It is really refreshing to read not deem too vne or mean for their
how glibeiy they talk of the equality of adoption. And sb through the resound­
all men before the law and the duty of ing roll-call of our* greatest, be'At and
purest men, whether or not ftromril foaat
the government in feting out equal
tribulation they attained tho Nation's
and exact justice to £ citizens, of what- highest honor sit Mtrt, till we ohm© to
•Ver nativity, race, ot or or persuasion. that immortal pair who within Ao few
The lamented Garfield said that while short yeers, beneath the very Ihbdow of
the democratic party always. came the capftol.fell martyrs in their country's
cause. Who can forget even at thto'
along pitching their tent on the old re­
distance of time the^astinted venom
publican camp-ground, they were usual­ wMoti lie
ly five years behind the time, finding
the ground deserted and the republican what child but can rejmil the shameful
hosts marching on, believing that “us trade-marks with which the very hands
that now befoul the candidates' of to­
the nation grows older new issues are day sought to smirch the fair tamo of
born of time and progress, and old ones the heroic GarbeM? These things have
; perish/’
The hopeful view comes from the the reactions of
fact that in many things, at Rest, they
don’t appear to be so far behind as they
usually are. They say: “We favor an
American continental policy based fipon more intimate commercial and poUtical reiatioQs with the 15 sister repuln

lies of North, Central and South Amerioa, but antangling aUiancee with
Done.** Hate again we see progress in

1) known to all, that James G.
tine bb SecreUry of State under Gar-

te be due and nays!&gt;lt-b»£?«of

dium and such money.

Total, MO.
WM. H. POWERS, Chairman.
and leave it as tjie school teacher taught
1‘HtLO A. 8HKI.DON, EMOItY PAKADV,
Cj j-.mf.nt Smith.
Gaylorp W. Sxakles, geography. When asked whether he
Republican Count* Executive Committee.
taught that the earth was rotted or flat,
FRED. AJ.EXANDER. Secretary.
Dated. Hartltjgs, July 2. 1884.
he said, “I teach it both ways, just to
|
suit
the people of the deestricL" Com­
Third IMatrlct ^iepubltean Congressional
pare the two platforms upon the tariff
The republicans of Ute Third UongfesHlonal -question. That of the republicans de­
district are requested to meet in delegate con­
vention at the court house. In the city of Jack­ fines a plain, outspoken policy, recom­
son. on Tuesday, tlie 12th day of August, at 10
o.dock a. in., for the purpose of Mlectmg a can­ mending itself at least with no uncer­
didate for representative In congress, and for tain sound. Every reader knows just
the transaction of such other business as may
properly come before the coavenUon. ,
what.it means, and knows, too, that
The several counties of Ute district will be en­
titled to the. same number of delegates as tn the the party will carry it out faithfully.
state convention, rix: Barry. 10: Branch, 11;
The tariff question is the great ques­
Calhoun. 14; Eaton, 14; Jackson, is.
W. L. Skatqx.
W. H. Powiats.
tion of this campaign; and the people
; J. H. Jonks.
K. Haydkn,
8. J. Bl'KPKX,
have a right to ask and demand
Congressional Committee.
straightforward work on this question,
Jackson. July 0. 1884.
and no
The democratic platform as adopted
in their Chicago convention is in many
__
,_____a__________
___document,
________ ________
respects
remarkable
wheth­
er considered from its great length or

itiJXij

The most glaring

incoDEistency of all is, that it insists on
holding to Cite family name.
Again, “We believe in honeet money,
■ the gold and silver coinage of the conhtitution and a circulating medium con­
vertible into such money without loss.”
Oh, yea! they now believe in such a me­

aasxilere, high upon a pedestal of en­
during honor, cloned round with the
shrine of Che 'people's love. And so
*^1 il be intitis ynarof our
‘
™
uenary spite aud Hessian zeal shall en­
list against high purpose, eminent pub­
lic services and lofty character.
la the Valhalla of America's heroes

Our present

Sixty-three children started from New York
yesterday for the country, where they wttlrw

hi raM u«rtXh,5?-

era under one association.
The Masonic Grand Lodge re**'**1*
Stockville. OnU
cnoe of intoxicants &lt;&gt;n re fresh men t tahtenaf
subordinate lodge# waa not (Wtrabte.

I aeyertbrd in raid mortgage x# follow,

uun on H ■ DOMM «ur 3uuiimv‘ ■
town wilP alto build a suitable landtag for

The Most Powerful Heating Furnace Ever

lac raw a. viv&gt; cmuw
and Jay-Eye-Sco has been declared off. C
stone's owner baring received a telei
that bls trotter finished anexercising
Wednesday at the Chicago Driving Park

Heating Successfully the past winter where other ftrowes*
failed, when thermometer ranged from 4 to 30 deg. below zero.
Every Furnace Warranted.

UIUIIUIUVU, ~ —

XBC

....

Important to Farmers
J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

committed
in default
SUB.000.
is progress
andoforiginality
examplified!
William Hart, the ooh- person UMttodtor
the burning of the Cincinnafl rourt-hcuto
during the tato riot, was acquitted Friday.
The Mexican Government has entered into

to be landed at Guaymaa.
The flood in U* Sangamon W ver threatens

“Whtadwqwed tend, the foHoviiii”,-^
Kiaptaraatrtto.ua mit
•
Ing at the oortbeaat corner nf the n.?,
limargltaMgSrtt quarter &lt;,/
’
(10). running Utenee west about tMcutv-bm r.v,
a MNithwesteriy direction to water, then, ,. .i„ ”
raid water to the aouthhtw &lt;&gt;f &lt;d«i
'’£5
thence numtag ea»t ot» rai.Mjn. n. th.! ^„ !?’
north to U» pUy 4 b^rnl,,, .
X

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the United States was unveiled at New Orfeaaa Wednesday in memory of Mywarm
Haughery. known as toe Orphan#

.'Sir

6

OF THIS CITY,

of range nine (») west, i

'*

COOK &amp; 8HEIJMJN. SAMl KL ‘moSAttorneys tor Mortssxr.
‘ ‘

At a session ofthe Ihubate Court furihr. ■ ntv
of Barn. hoid. u alfthe ProlMite Office m tbr
of Hartings in said county on Mandau the ta
*? .V^. yr one thouw.d e rt?

haiMlred andetghty-fbar.

ftmmit, Oemenf Smith. Judge of JTnhst,

t&lt;S d^C5druft ,e ”tMte

*

Nai") Mrtv

Have entered the field and now offer for sale the time-tried and always reliable.

country say btulnees has not Improved, bat
that the political gathering at Chicago inten­
sified the dullMce tn commercial cirotoa.

enuring a loes of &gt;40,000. with
ance.
An international oonventtoo of Mexican
veterans will be hert at St Louis in October.
Mexican Government oSdsis have promised
to send fifty prominent veterans to toe g*thwring.
Everett. A Weddell, private banker* aS
Cleveland, made an araignment Friday. Theta­
assets ere reported to greatly exceed their
liabilities, which amount to SLOOOJKO, aod it to
expected that the suspension will bo only
temporary. _________________

JOHNSTON REAPERS, KOWEBS &amp; BINDERS.
We are also agents for the celebrated

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a full line of Agricultural Implement^.
HF'Headqnarters at the Elevator on Broadway.

DEATBDf FIERCE FLAMES.

See us and get our prices before buying.
trous Ore in th® history of Bradford occurred
at an early hour yesterday morning,
by which four persons wore burned to death,
four others were badly injured, two it ■
believed fatally, and ten buildings destroyed.
Thu fire originated In the bakery of Mrs.
Charles Relbly, and it spread so rapidly that
May and Llxzie Relbly; avod two and six
years respectively, and a Swedish servant
gbi, were sulTocsted
and burned to
double
dealing.
a crisp.
Mrs. itelbly,
in
her
ef­
forts to rescue her babes wa# terribly
burned, nnd died a abort, time after being
taken from the burning building. Lena Gerwits nnd Mary Touhey were asleep when the
fire oroKC out. and escaped by Jumping from
a window, both being severely injured. Miss
Tohey, it to thought, will die. John Holden,
and H. Gerwotx were also badly hurt. The
latter to the father of Mr*. Relbly. The buUdings destroyed were stores, and mo&gt;tiy frame.
The loss amounts to Sll.HOa Charles Relbly.
the husband and- father of tho victlma was
drowned .two weeks ago. and by yesterday's
fire the entire family has porisboa.

Chicago. July 11-—Nearly nine Li»ouaknd
Motatort at the Driving Park yesterday wtteeeod a moot wonderful exhibition of
race
of ■ the . oeteWaatmont, againet Ute
braled

Westmont was accompanied by a running
mate, and was dnren by J. 8. Campbell
Westmont came under the wire a winner tn
the remaikable time of 2.-01MF The first quar­
ter was made in a»M: the half was passed in
one minute, and at the three-quarter poie the

Balti won*. MA, July B.—Dnrlax * severe
rainstorm yewerday the l!&lt;btnlnjr #truck and
kilted the infant child of Mrs. William 81x
Ibo child wiui lyiny upon a bed when the
Itehtnlnr entered through an open window.
Mra Hix waa In the ®ct or cloainc the abutter*
when the at-oMent occurred. Her eacwpa waa
by

THE MARKETS.
Nsw YomuJuly IL

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
SCREEN DOORS
The warm weather will soon be upon us,
and you will want screen doors.
We make
them, the finest you can ask fpr.

Leave Orders Now
Don't all come in a rush.
We are- just receiving the finest styles of
Furnitum ever brought to the city. When it
comes to good goods al low prices, our house
cannot be beaten ih the state. •
•

J

Spangemaeher &amp; Mason

G..McCltatock. Executor of ib®
last wD and testameni of said &lt;lH-. a*r&lt;i ..raV­
ing that his final account this dav ni.Mt »&lt;
SSJi his S?JS.*"**”1 a'"1 '*■
Thereupon tt Is ordered, that Moixiai. tire ji»t
v^y "y?!* *! i*u
in n..- iure.

Default bavitiK been made ih the payuietit of
a certain iBdenturF of niortKigr. bmma date
the IMh day of Drcrtel'i’r. A. {IL IC, unnlr by
Abram Armstrong sutd Elute1 M.. hi* mu- of
Pratrtevine-townahlta Barn n&gt;unt».
.♦
Miehtean. to HlraintJliafM-. &lt;rf the Mine pUct.
recorded In the office of Kegirter of bred- tor
Harry county-. Michigan, on the rtth day ot breember, A. D. 1877, utriM* o'chv-k n. m., lu ’liter
fiof mort&lt;agr#. OOMMe 387; raid Indenture of
mortgMr being aaaisied by raid Hiram t'iuM
to Manly M. Cnase. afraid place, on ben-mber
2. A. D 1882, raid a»«fgnmrnl lieina recorded in
the office of tteglrter m Deed# for Iteny county.
State of Michigan. &lt;m rtov !SW dirt uf Jlav. .A. b..
1884,at 2:10o'clock p.m.. lit fiber
of tmetga• a bleb mortaage flirt* is

(•430). and no procvt-dlnr' tin
laving turn ni'titut- '
ed at law to recover the debt
by said mortgage, or any part thereof, au«i the
power of sale tnerelrtcontained having ire. •'me
operative, nutlet- Is hereby givm tluu &lt;&gt;u &gt;.&lt;turday.the 30th day of August. A,-l&gt; t&lt;M. at one
o’clock in the irflerndon. at the north front uoor
of ths court house in the riti of Hastu.,-. in
Barry county. Michigan, &lt;#ufd court house bring
the place of holding the Circuit C.mrt tor -aid
cograr of Barnt.) I shall sell at public auction to
tbe ntthMt bidder the lands and preml-rs de
seribefl tn saM mortgage to-wit: All that cer­
tain piece or parcel of land situate in the rounty
of Barry and state ot Mieiifnm. known six! de
scribed ns follows, vD: t'omin.-iu lnit at the
quarter port on the ikmtti &lt;td«- of *ertbui thirtyire IM) In town two {»] north, of ra; -• ten ' W
west, running thence west ten tio’ and one-ban
[Sklrods, thence south-ten (101 rod* and tosr ,&lt;l
tert?thence east ten and one-haM J04 rod*.
thOMM north ten [10l rods and tour •!'. teet to
the place of beginning, being a part &lt;’f ‘he .
DOrttHwrt quarter Il»; oi the north west quarter(M10f aecwo two [’). lu town number one
11} north of range ten [10] west, or so mueb
ttiereof MSbJfflbenecewiry to pay tire amount
due on said mortgage with Interest thereon st
ten per cent.. Uwetfirr with th** .
&lt;nd n
. AMtanrc of Mortsagrt.

Style of Michigan—In the Circuit Court lor Ik*
County of Bam■■ In Chancery
Wwihtngtou Bponable and William I- tbiph.
Complainant#.
«eorgc^F.Jient and Benjamin E Hablain. De

Ataseastoiiof aaM rourt held at th. coart
'tansrhnir rity of Bartinr* i« m«I" .'/’’“’I-• S

mGeorp- F. Kent and Heir
IflWin, are mm-n'lilent« «&lt; ‘bfIfeQ ®(C. &lt;J. Hojbruok.

i.'kiririSSxr'ifi.'A
order aud tbrt
ol their
_ in nw
a.. -I...
.....a,

Inferior Cattto...
HOOB-Uve-Good

IS

Ckoki

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Corn. No. 2

No. 1.

BJ

luri.

In STI t* ••',11 H

X*ithin»;ta)Sriur^
Ud bill and nolle’1

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v-OomeetJc
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CHICAGO.

ti
Mi,

TO BUY

CLOTHING I

th® wild rnmtdainanta cauiM* a notice "f '***• &lt;’.r,
dcr to beMil^riwrt In the Hartings Itenwr.
SSerartoted *ut! rtreulatinR In ««
Barn'.] at teart once In each w«1"*‘(,r..
This

order to be peraonally •erred on. u,r.
|3J5«&lt;U&gt;'. bSun- •!'•■

c p-ix.
r

r. &lt;i. B^LWOOK. Wr lor I

•18 AT-

jtftSLiiliwi.

fS
gowaon Dressed Hiding,

g U»

Common Boards

tt M

KAITT UBBBTY.

111

1

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"TT -A
wtiwi. »aa
] all other persons Interested In raid estate, are re­
to appear at a srralon.of raid ( wirt tUen
to be total at the Probate &lt;ttfler in the cm of
I Hartings, In said county. and show mirv, (f any
: there be. why the prarer of the iM-tittotier should
not be granted?
'
And It Is further ordered that said nctittoMr
give notice to the person.* Interested in Mid *»tale, of the pttdenryof *ald iwtltion. nnd the
hearing thereof by erasing a t.,n- &lt;&gt;f •&gt;--­
this order
to be published in tlir Hasting ....
ii । sxkk. a news­
paper printed ami circulated ic:
in said county of
Barry once In each week io tlirrr success^
weeks previous to raid dav of ir.irlnu.
k
ClJO ENT SMITH.*
[A me copy. ]
.1talgr of Prnhxtr.

WSMbw"*

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�VOL. XXIX. NO. 13.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY' 18 1884.
NO- XXV.

ffl
g;
£
&amp;

st jokn j. romut.
”
At Fort Stevens they wore quickly

Are Thou Posted Where to Buy

c
a
B’
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swung into Um of tattle ond in » taort
time advenoed upon the rebels. After
a sharp fight in which my regiment toot
several men. the reMs were driven
back and the caprtnl wit^ ite great
buildings containing the records of the
transactions of the government in ite
every branch for the century past was
saved.
Gen. Wright assumed oommand of the force* in pursuit of Early

goods cheap?

m

Will sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Wil| sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will sell thee Dress Goods for 8c.
Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
Will sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for $4.00.
Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $8.00.

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B

Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.

O
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B

If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern's, thee will not see in vain.

o'

Come early or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
on you.

Lewis Stern,

p

At the Cash Store.

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A LIVE MISSIONARY

There is nothing grows, or is made, on the
fare of this earth to make one fee! like work or
play, to aid Digestion, dear oat Liter, regulate
our bowels, like ZO-PE 8A.

THE WEEKLY SUN!
A most efficient agent in the great work of Government
Xorni I
Should be read in every School District in the Union !

r

For real live missionary work]among the people, here is
your opportunity.
1

address.

e

THE eTJTNT,

City.

New Goods! Call and See

“Hub" Cough Cure, 28 Cent
Prescription ot a Boston physician, dispensed
years by a Boston druggist.
One dose will cure any ordinal? cough. It
arts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a 33 cent bottle ot “ HubCough Cure,
and don7 be put off with any other

ABOUT COLDS.
A dnupnan out* Wert BBm*rked- 'Yc«i don’t
advertise to curevooufh diMases wlthZor**A;
we tee It out terr for almost everything, even
colds.” Thin Is all rifhl: ZoriaA actin* upon
the Liver and Stomach. opens the pores and the
bowels, and thus works off the cold, ItsKarrns
and corrects the system. It Is your o»m fault if
you allow a cold to erattnue into terttn* disease,
the liver, bowels and jwnM to remains rioort.

The Largest Stock,
A RegularJBonanza.
The Best Stock, '
v
The Best Made,
KmaM counties, Minnesota, is oSered tor sale
settlers at the extreme low price ot
At The Lowest Prices to actual.THREE
DOLLARS FER ACRE.
to manufacture them.

Bought

r. MUDGE.

in quantities of not law than tao acres or more
than 330 acres- Tte»e counties are located tn
the famousKM River Valley, about which every'
farmer has heard more or less.

ISriid
land located not less
than Ave mllea from the line
MnrMaAPOU* A Manitoba Bt. This M prote
mort "beral offer ever made bv any
liild Grant RallroadCompany. and tte Irons
it

FAMOUS and

m BEW BUM) NMHtlP
gANNER JOB ROOMS.

Good Work at Fair Prices!

yyOOL

WHOLE NO. 1513.
called for breakout. An old lady and
a young lady were the sole inmates to that the acooottt of said Treasurer, m
herein »e&lt; forth, be approved and al­
lowed. .
.
]breakfast while the young lady enter­
All which is respectfully submitted.
tained ua yankees. She was a spiteful i
।little rebel, a regular spitfire and did I
,
■
L. E. Knu-ru.
not hesitate to denounce yankees as a
Committee on Furanen.
,

,
myself "countered" as best we could
i
Common Council met in
and held our temper' until breakfast
■ion Thursday evening, J
was announced. Breakfast consisted honor, Mayor Power*, in th
(
or one piece each of corn bread about
।
the size of two fingers a similar sized
j
piece of very thin bacon and a cup of,
j
Stebbins—1.
buttermilk. Ryan took the buttermilk
The following accounts were preand drove him from Maryland into Vir- (
and I took water. &gt;1, each paid the
ginia, where for several weeks the two ]bill
.
armies did little except watch each
Report ef the Library Committee.
other. But this was not to last long.
Gen. Grant crusted the department of To the Board qf Education qf the City
of Hastings: '
the ShenandoA and placed Gen. Sheri­
dan in command of the troop* in that ,
locality. G&lt;i. Sheridan immediately port before the ctoee of the present
year, to wit:
set to work concentrating and organiz- school
1
Your Committee is well satisfied
mg the troops in hb department. A that thb Board was wise in that, that
Joe Hatton
part of the cavalry force of the army of, for the last two year* they have appro­
the Potomac was given him. anc^ his priated the moneys lawfully belonging
to the library fund, for the pup£oe
infantry consisted of the 6th, 8th; And
rTHfakia*............................... ..........
s is
of books for a school library, and hope
1 Vtb corps. His cavalry was placed in that the board will continue to da ao; H-H. Batter, rent of enmiMroomM«*k* as as
By Aid. Beamer, that the accounts be
command of Gen. A. T. A. Torbett of as the past year has shown bow useful allowed, and an order drawn on their
New Jersey, the handsomest and most a library is, how much one b needed, respective funds. Carried by aye* and
and how well the books have been nays as follows: Ayes. Ala. Beamer.
stylish officer in the army. Gen. Early’s
used in the small library we have at Black. Hogle, Jones, Parker, Tinkler
army was stationed at Winchester, and present
and Wood—7.
The report of your librarians shows
hither Sheridan rapidly marshaled his
By Aid. Beamer:
-ReroZred, That whatever the amount
army.' Up to this time Sheridan had that 224 persons have drawn books
from the library since school opened of the dog tax over &gt;100 b hereby trans­
not gained very much celebrity only as last fall. The number of books drawn
ferred to the school library fund of the
Grant had brought him east with him was 1224, of which W9 were fiction. 35 city of Hastings.
Carried, by ayes and nay* as follows:
and given him his cavalry corps. He history, 91 traveb, 18 biography; 84
had however, previously gained a good sciences, 16 poetry, 29 miscellaneous Ayes, Aid. Beamer, Black, Hogle, Jones.
and 11 philosophy. Some of these Parker, Tinkler and Wood—7. Nays,
reputation as a fighter and a disciplinar­ books have been used very much, es­ none.
ian in the west. On the Ifith of Sept. pecially those for young readers. Fur
By Aid. Beamer:
'iiexoloed, That the loan of &gt;500 made
1864, Sheridan’s army was ready for the this reason, your Committee saw fit to
buy in their last purchase of books by the Mayor t® Miles Ingalls lie a|»assault upon Early's fortified lines. At some intended for young readers. 4 All
proved by this Council.
the signal his whole force, infantry and the books taken from the library hav*
Carried, by ayes and nays as follows:
cavalry, sprang from their intrench- been returned to the same. The li­ Ayes, Aid. Black. Beamer, Hogle, Jones,
ments and assaulted Early’s lines. The brary has now about 600 volumes, Parker, Tinkler and Wood—8. Nays,
mostly good books, in it, besides the none.
fight was short but desperate and decis­ reports from the State and United
The following petition was presented
ive, and to use Sheridan’s own language States Governments.
to the Council:
Your Committee would respectfully
To the Mayor and Common Council
he sent Early “Whirling through Win­
recommend that the dog tax and tint*
chester” in rapid retreat. Sheridan pur­ money* that come lawfully in to the of the city of Hastings:—We, the un­
dersigned. residents and tax-payers of
sued and another fight occurred at library fund, be expended for book* for the city of Hastings, would respectful
Fisher’s Hill with the same result. the library, and nothing else, ao as to
Early then retreated up the valley increase the library from year to year.
Your Committee also would recom­ per annum, on account of the extra la­
across Cedar Creek. Sheridan’s army mend that the charter creating this bor required of him as street commis­
remained quiet except an occasional board be so amended as to give this sioner. believing his service* m such
cavalry reconnoissance until the 19th of board the power to employ a librarian street commissioner to be worthy of
October. On thLs eventful day Sheri­ and give turn or her a fixed salary, ao same.
as to make the library more useful tar
Dated Hastings, June 17, 1884.
dan was absent, had been to Washing­ the public generally.
Signed by Philo A. Sheldon and S8
ton but was on hb way back. During
Your Committee also recommends others
By Aid. Beamer, that the prayer ot
the lull of operations Gen. Early had that a resolution of thank* be passed
by this board, thanking tbe Misses the petitioner tie granted. Carried, by
reorganized and recruited hb army as Griffith and Bendit for their efficient ayes and nay* as follows: Aye*. Aid
best he could, and before daybreak. service as librarians for the Iff* ten Beamer. Mack. Hqgle, Parker and
Wood—.*. Nays. Aid. Junes and Tink­
Early on the morning qf Oct. 19th at­ months.
All of which are respectfully submit­ ler—2.
tacked the union army temporarily un­
ted.
On motion. Council adjourned.
der command of Gen. Wright. The
Hastings, Jane 3i&gt;tb. 1884.
John Weissert. Recorder.
Union army wa* unprepared for the at­
John Bessmer.
' L. E. Stauffer,
tack, most of them in fact were sleep­
E. A. Rider,
ing in their tents. The 8th and 19th
Committee.
corps suffered the worst, losing many
7'o the Prexident and Members of the
prisoners and most of their camp equip­
Board qf Education qf the city qf
age, guns, etc. The 6th l&gt;eing farther
Hastings'.
Gentlemen:—Your Committee on
from point of attack had time to pre­
among speling ref
pare. The fight continued during most Finance beg leave to,report that they
have carefully examined tbe buoks, ac­ away &gt;100,000.060
of the forenoon, the rebels driving the counts, voucher* and receipts of the
union army until they, as Gen. Early Treasurer of the Board of Education
Now there, young man, is apian, chap,
had charged them began quarrelling
eay rod iwelth. U can dow understand
over their plunder. But a change of
hour Josh Biting* got rich. Just *av
program was near at hand, for Sheridan made disbursements thereof d tiring said
Ciders. Don’t west 1: not 1 aolitary
had heard the “Terrible grumble and year as follows:
\
lost lingering 1. The silent leter
CONTINGENT.
rumble and roar” at Winchester “20
must go. Swer pf from the silent e's
on hand at opening of Bacal year
that til tip. bat do not balanc yur cash
mile* away." School children are fa­ Colt
Joly 1.13. ...
from the ua of.al silent
miliar with that famous ride so lucidly School tax cote
Frtmory eebool
17ten pr.
stated and graphically pictured by the
per. 17
late Thomas Buchanan Read.
The
ram 2 a
ride of itself b one of the most thriHing events in history and the victory
*13418 *4
&gt; joy in it 2 u. It
Grand total
which Sheridan by hb single presence
does not cre8a more blurful »t8 of min&lt;l
CONTRA,
organized and accomplished was the
follows :
io yur hart to spel belev with 8 s’* and
most remarkable achievement of its
kind of the war, and in brilliancy and
aalariea (paid).
completeness of execi/tion will go ring­
lad I;
ing down the ages to come as one of the
most wonderful military achievements
4tunB daa r In ator 4 u.
of recorded time. 4
to contingent
• But bear—I mean—that to, I man—
Under Sheridan defeat was turned
hto
one
—
or
rather.
1 obstacle to your
into victory, and the victorious rebel
Grand WU1 ............................... ......»IMU X —that to, ur. sudden— 1 should—oh
army of the forenoon wa* ber ore sunset
We alto find the following orden outalmost annihilated, so much so indeed
or more correct!v oh. —o *
wfcot a h. that to-shod ml
that Gen. Early’s army never after had Unpaid teacher,’ order* .
•dtion— that to. akyztohvn
a separate organized existence. The
,weMi, rather, and that to tl
destruction of the hundreds of flouring
Total................... &lt;■
mills of the fertile Shenandoah valley
The item of disbursements for fuel,
by Sheridan under orders from Grant,
insurance, supplies, and general contin­
whil you—a
was a great lo** not only to the owners gent expenses, amounting to&gt;L761JW,
but also to the confederacy, and these includes order* to the amount of &gt;824.after no military operation of impor­ 0R. outstanding at commencement of
•
K—
tance were attempted by the rebel fiscal year-.
UBRABY FUMD.

Caah on hand at tejlnnlng of ftacal year *334 T4authorise*.
COXTBA.
During the winter of ’64 and ’66 the
wu'ing all—or, rxtWr »1
follow*:
6th corp* was returned to the army of
- - —ery one to raeure W
land for $*oj» doim aixi the Potomac and Sherman cut the con­
i ot tW-rwlUi lutonwt federacy in twain and plowed a furrow
aaparatiii
noUec *too
“Sixty mile* in latitude, 100 to the sea.”
•man-fin «r more without ■ c oor
But to return to the wilderness. In
rwetlr with im without i er eprakb*.
the “melee” of the evening of May ,6th
with the * lerft out wrentT-firepmeem.
before referred to, I received a gunshot
lamlutaMa without » c time without
wound in th* right hand and went to
the rear, narrowly escaping capture aa
Ididao. After receiving treatment at
received for the year just
the field hospital in pompany with
CABtUNG.
&gt;74-06 in excess of the amount
thousands of others who could walk.
of primary school money
trains loaded with the wounded of the
tattle, 1 wended my wey to Fredericks­

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burg about tan miles distant.
Ballous were very scanty and provte-

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. MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor..
Hastings, Mich., July 18,1884.

Republican National Ticket.
Fer-PrcsWeui,
JAMES Q. BLAINE, of Maine.
For Vice President, ’ .
JOHN A. JOGAN,
IlHwh.

Moses •Taggart, of Grand Rapids, is
being quite generally favorably spoken
of as a candidate for the office of at­
. torney general, ^peaking of him, the
Big Rapids Pioneer says:
As the time draws near when our
dominees for state, officers will be
placed before tbe people, we hear the
characters and abilities of the different
candidates discussed.
Among‘others we hqve noticed the
name of Mose* Taggart of Grand
Rapids, prominently and frequently
mentioned as a candidate for the office
-of Attorney Gerieral. Knowing as we
•do Mr. Taggart, we are only too glad
to add our’voice in his support. Though
we are not in the field to "boom” any
man, or men, still we do say that in
every tiling which goes to fit a man for
• this office Mr.. Taggart stands pre-emh.
’ nent. Coming as he does for the first
time before the people, he brings a
record for honesty, uprightness, integ­
rity and ability which can not. be as­
sailed or impeached, while in the ranks
of*hls profession he Stands among the
foremost:**Feeling that our section of the state
should receive recogpitioh at the hands
of the coming convention, and seeing in
Mr. Taggart idl that should bl* embodied
in'that officer, we add our voice to the
manv which have already been heard
throughout our state in his favor.

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! yMotMrt VUu then addressed,the coati
1 returning thanks for tbe honor
I upbn him.
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' Mr. Snowden, of Pennsylvania, offered a
rt s-dutton for th* call of the rp.l of ritatea.

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| vote by State* and resulted in tbe
negative.
When the
State of
New
i York was called, ita vote of TB votes
The Unit Rule Sustained—Colonel W. waa announced in ths negative. Mr. Grady
challenged the vote, ana amid great noise,
F. Vflaa, of WiaeonUn,' Selected
uproar and hlsge* tried to present tbe orig­
inal tally. The Chairman, however, refuaod to
for Penoaaent Chairman.
have the roO call interrupted. A Connecticut
delegata called attention to the hisses and
asked that the usben be Instructed to enforce
Tbe Chairman said that the guests of
Majority and Minority Report order.
thd convention could not be permitted to Interrupt its harmonious and orderly proceed­
Presented &lt;5n the Platform—
ing* and directed tbe Sergeanttet-Arms to re­
Adoption of the Former.
move any person who* should• violate tbe
Order.
.
The roll call was then proceeded with to the
oio*e. After the roll call, and before tbe an­
nouncement of tbe result, the’Chairman rec-

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with the official tally. Tbe
Chairman
called
on
Mr.
Manning. Chairman
New York delegation,
to
D what the vote was. Mr. Manning
In It.
^1 olUseventy-two nays. The Chairman rroinont.
mete out -equal
and exact Justice J,
to a.1 o«&gt; Texaa..
. be must accept tbe vote of the New zens of whatever nativity, rao* color or pei^ Vermont.
Virginia.
York delegation as a unit, bbcause the State suasion—religious or poinicat
Convention had instructed the delegates to
Weal Vlr
an'dwV'JSSu'to tS? memon- of the peoge Wisconsin
vote as a unit on all question*
The vote* was finally announced as ayea.
t*2: noes, 621. So the convention refused to
Dakota ..
lay on the table the motioefto proceed to tbe
Dirt, of CoL
call of States for nomination*.
Idaho..........
Mr. Ciunle,' of California, moved as an
Montana....
amendment to the motion to add the follow­
New Mexico.
ing: “But do vote shall be taken on the nom­ cratic Administration will preserve liberty V«aN’-........... ,
ination* until after the platform is adopted.
Washington.
Mr. onowden accepted the amendment, and
"Wyoming. ...I
SrtS
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rSE'T,
M
then tho motion as amended was aarced |to.
Tbe call of States for nominations for Pres­ ✓previously resident therein.
Total*.'
We oppose aumptuary law* *hteJ vex the
Necessary to choice 617.
commenced.
and interfere with individifal Hbortv.
Thomas Francis Bayard wiu* nominated by ♦ citizen
Upon the announcement of tbe result of the
wr
favor
honest
clvii
aervio*
reform,
and
the
George Gray, of Delaware, soaonded by C. E. I ootnpenMUou &lt;il wll VnlinU
ballot, there was wild cheering for sever*
HJoseph 'K-^^lJonnJd waa nominated by T. fixeU salaries; the separation of church ana momenta Repeated attempts were made
then to adjourn. A call of Stages finally se­
State:
and
tbe
diffurton
of
free
ulucatioo
b&gt;
A. Hendricks, of Indian* seconded by John common school* ao thai every child intbe cured an adjournment to ten o clock to-day.
'C. Black, of IlUnoi*
Tbe motion was announced lost by 404 yeas to
Allen G. Thurman was DOfslnatod by J. W. land inay be.iauabt the rights and duties of 412 nay* The correctness of the vour being
Breckinridge, of California, aecondcd by Dur­ CltWhho1Jwv favor all legislation wmen will challenged It was verified, and the result
bin Ward, of Ohio.
found to be 401 yeas and 412 nayc A motion
tend
to
the
equitable
distribution
ot
property,
' J. G. Carlisle was nominated by J A. Mc­ to tho prevention of menojxtiy. and .to tbe to adjourn 4o ten o’clock to-dayj was hnallv
Kenzie, of Kentucky.
,
enlorcementof indiviaual rlgtila against carried, and at l;30 a m . the convention ad­
Grover Cleveland waa Dominated by Daniel strict
journed.
corporate abuse* ws hold that the welfare of
M. Lockwood, of New York, seconded by C. H. society
depend* upon a scrupulous regard tor
Sjwvlal to the Detroit l*ust and Tribune.
Harrison, o. IlUnol* and R. A. Jonre, qi
rights of property as defined by law.
FOl'RTH DAY'S SESSION.
, Minnesota. Senator Grady, of Now York, I the
‘
Lansing, J uly 12—It was a cold dayBOVEH CLEVELAND.
We believe that labor is ben- rewarded
spoke against tbe nomination of Cleveland. where
CLKVCLAXD TH* HUOCSHBn'L CANDIDATE
U freest and most enlightened. It
to-day for the Michigan Democracy.
W. B. Cochran, of New York, on behalf of should ittherefore
be fostered and cherished.
Chicago. Joly IX—The convention waa
the
onti-Clcreland
element
of
that
State,
The chjefs were here, but there was no
We favor tbe repeal of all laws restricting called tb order at eleven * m. yesterdar.
spoke In opposition to Cleveland, seconded । the
free action of labor, and the enactment Prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Clinton
tbe nomination of Thurman, creating pro­ , of laws
pipe of peace. The greenback tentral
by which labor organizations may be Locke, Of Grace Church, Chicago.
found aenaation.
incorporated,’ and of all such legislation as
A de egste from th? State of Pennsylvania
committee were here also, but those
Mr. Apgar, of New York, replied to Mr. will
tend to enlighten tho people a* to the true moled that the convention now proceed to a
Cochran,
and
asserted
that
the
same
opposi
­
gentlemen paid their own bills and at­
of capita! and labor.
•
second ballot, bo ordered.
tion was made m the St. Louis Convent on relations
We believe that the public -lands ought, as
Then Mr. Snowden, of Peansylvanl* with
eight roars uro to the nomination of Mr. Tiitended. to. their own business. Notr
1 far as posilble. to be kept as homesteads for thanks to ltio*e who had voted for Samuel J.
dcn. then Governor of Yiew York.
Withstanding it waaTmderstood that
John M. Palmer, of Illlnorf. moved to sus­ 1 actual set Jem; that all unearned lands bcre- Randall, withdrew that gentleman a name.
pend tho order of butineas for the purpose of to fore improv Identiy granted to raqroad cor­
The second ballot oommenoed at 11:30. with
the. proud democracy knelt at the feet
bv the action of the RepuUl.aan
moving a recert. Twice the roll qf State* was porations
ordered called, but the call was not finished, party should be restored to the publicdomain;
xrf the, greenback maiden she scorned
and at dsB p. m. tho convention took a recess and that no more grant* of lands shall be made kanaaa. for Cleveland, 14 (cbeers). California,
to corporation* or be allowed to fall into the for Thurman. 1* Colorado, for Cleveland.
their assistance. Offers of the most
until 10:30 a. m. to-day.
I ownership of alien a been tee*
6 Connecticutgave Cleveland 12. Delaware,
We are opposed to an propositions which,
libera) concessions were not received.
Bayard,«. Florida gave Oaveland fi; Bay­
THIRD DAY'S SESSION.
upon any pretext, would convert the General, for
ard. 2. Georgia, gave Cleveland 14; Bayard.KI
The greenback state conventions call­
into a machine for collecting Illinois gave Hendricks 1. (Here there aud- '
Chicago, July" 11.—Chairman Vilas calje 1 Government
taxes to be dlarribuicd among the State* or denly broke out a scene of wild, general odI
ed Tor August I9th at Detroit, and the
the Convention to order at 11:10.
citizens thereof.
.
cheering and waving of bat*
Tbe proceedings were opened with prayer tne
in retifiirmnur the declaration of the plat­ enthuMstkdemocratic convention is to be held at
and handkerchiefs. It was itnpoas.ble for
by Rev. George (I Lorimer, of tbe Immanuel ■ form
of lb£G. that " the liberal -principle* em- fans Chair
to suppress it. althougn be tried.
Baptist Church. Chicago.
Grand Rapids August 29. It is under­
txxMod by Jcfft r*on in the Dedaration of lo- tbe
Most
of
tho
delerau
ana spectator* took part
A communication was received and read .i dependence,
and sanctioned la the ConsUtn- in IL It was the first‘8exhibition
stood that the • democratic executive
from the Cnalnnan of tbe Committee on Res­ I tioo which makes
of genuine en­
the lanfiof liberty and
olutions. stating that the comm lure, notwith­ , the asylum ot the ours
in the convention. It was re­
oppressed of every nation. thusiasm
committee is authorized to change the
standing constant aud patient efforts, had Dot have ever been cardinal
newed
again
and
again, and finally the
principles of tbe band Joined in the demonstration
yet been able to. complete a plattorra and Democratic faith." we nevertheless
"Hall
place and Alate of meeting in case there ’
do not Columbia.-* and other patriotic al r* with
would not be prepared u&gt; make a complete re­ I sanction tbe importation of foreign labor,
Umbrolor
is promi’se of a union with the green-1
port before seven p. m.
were alao brought into rejUisttioxL and
ft&gt;e admisnlon of servile race* unfitted by lan
The
unfinished
business
of
yesterday,
being
banners
were
earned
around,
and.
In
fact,
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS.
training, religion, or kindred for ate
luickers. Barkis is more than willin’.
the call of Stales for nominations, was re­ 1 MLlu.
Blaine demonstration of fiye weeks ago
sorption into the great body of our people, or the
sumed.
repealed. Tbe inturruptlon of proceed
He is anxious.
•
the citlAcnihlp which our laws confer. waa
Mr. Mansur, of Missouri, seconded the nom­ I for
fngs
must
have
occupied
fifteen
minute*
civilization demands that against Hendricks himself waa not present, having
ination of Mr. Thurman for the Presidency. i American
The news of the nomination of Cleve-1
Tboms* R. Powell, of Ohio, put in nomina­ the iinmlgratio i or importation of Mongo- left the hall just previously.)
I liana to theMi shore* our rate* be cloaod.
Uon was called to order by ex-3enator Bar­
Governor Hoadly. of Ohio.
land was joyfully received by the re­ num.- Cbainnad of the National Democratic tion
Tbe Democratic party insists that it is the
Senator Wallace, of Pennsylvania, nomi­ I1 duty
ot this Government to protect, with
nated Congressman Samuel J. Randall, which
publicans of Barry county, the green-1 Committee.
bees taouotdU tbe platform and announced
nominate *n was seconded by Governor Ab­ equal fidelity and vigl.anc* tbe right* of its
Prayer was offered by Rev. D. C. Marquis, bott.
citizen* native and naturalized. stM*e and
backers can’t find cuss words to express
of New Jersey.
Messrs. Cummings, of Massachusetts, and abroad; and to tho end that ibis •Section Donald for the purpose, at a proper time, of
their disgust thereat, and thedemocrats I of the North western Theological Seminary.
He pfoyed for a "blessing on this great a%. Yocman. of Routh Carolina, then seconded may ba assured. United Bataa pajMiaf nat­ asking the vole of Indiana tor Thotno A.
uralization. issued by court* of competent
are like the little boy caught in a bad aombty of repreaentativo advent; that tbe nomination of Mr. itayard.
iur.sdiction. must be tcapeoteu by the execu­ Hendrick* Tbit renewed tbe cheering. which
General Bragg, of Wisconsin, in a speech
they
should
be
endowed plentifully denunciatory
scrape—have nothing to say.
of the action of the Tammany tive and legislative department* of-our own
with that wisdom which Is fint pure, then delrt^toa, heartily seconded the nomination Government, and by all foreign power*
It is an Imperative duty of this Government was announced as follows: Cleveland, 38. Now
of Mr. Cleveland.
The great political question now be-.
to efficiently protect all tbe rights of persons was tbe tipportunity for the friends of tbe
ed; that nothing should be done through
and property of every American citizen in New York candidate, and they availed theming asked is, "What will Ben. Butler • st/jftj or vain jealousylbut that they should nominees for President, a-i follows:
। lorelgn land* and demand and enforce fu 1 Mhres of it. tbe delegation from that Btats
Thomas Francto Bayard, of Delaware.
rising to their feet and cheering lustily,
do? We don’t’pretend
to know, but be filled with that charity which La not puffed
.
, reparation for any invasion the* of.
Joseph E. McDonald, of Indiana.
An American citizen is only responsible to while thev waved fan* hats and handker­
will say, just poewsss your souls in «P “»d &lt;*&lt;*• 001 behave ItseSf uus emty." | John G. Cat Hale, of Kentucky.
bls own Government for any sat done in his chief* The spectators took part in tbe dem­
Grover Ctovuland, of New York.
__
te
„linD»inn He prayed that their deliberations would be
l own country or under her flag, and can only onstration. but -not tn the same extent as
patience gentlemen; if that question ,
conciuaiona as would best proAllan G. Thurman, of Ohio.
be tried therefor on her own soli and accord- intbectss of Hendrick* After a while tbe
Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania.
was asked Old Ben, he could answer it. mote Uie glory of God and the welfare of too
Ing to her laws;.and no power exists In this band joined in with the air, "Ws’li not go
George Hoadly. of Ohio.
Government to expatriate an- American Citi- home until morning." which aeetned to stimu­
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„ , ' Nation.
The announcement, wore ail received with
to oo tried in any foreign land for any late enthusiasm. This acene lasted three or
Although they may have talked
Al the ooocfijmon of the prayer the Chair- enthusiastic cboering, but tbe demonitration con
four minute*
sueb act. •
agdn.tit. Begot.-, fuller and InnL, “&gt;
(Uliuola continued) for Bayard, 3; McDon­
This country baa never bad a well defined
and
executed foreign policy save under Dem­ ald. 1. Illinois had one vote less than the full
date.
The
occupants
of
the
gaiiarwa
i
win favor fusion with the democrats in eoqventtou. Even tbe aJr seems saturated
ocratic admiDiatratioa: that policy has ever number.
...
. .. .. . , with a desire and a determination to nominate eu maaae and cheered and waved hatr
ftdiana rave Hendricks 30. Iowa gave
been, in regard to foreign Nation* so long as
this state, 'They will unhesitatingly a ucket for Preaident and Vioc-Pre*
tbe delegates also stood up and cheered with they do not act detrimental to the interests of Cleveland S. Headricks 4.
trade, but Mio whether they can dellv-'
!&lt;oJhhfc,,„K1w“1
’£“t'£c“£'
At ibis point tbe Pennsylvania delegation
tbe country or hurtful to our citizen* to let
tbe spectators
asked leave to retire for consultation.
them
alone;
that,
a*
the
result
ot
thia
policy,
When
toe
riproar
bad
sutMkled
tbe
Chair
er the goodaornolb.muertion.
5-—
A New York delegate objected, but tbe
recognized Mr. Homa. of Tennceaee. to move we recall the acquisition of Louisiana, Florian.sojoummcnt. The conveuUotr. on motion d*Oallfnrnta and of ttoe adjacent Mexican Chairman decided that the Pennsylvania dele­
Ben-Butler attempt-! the hair-litVj
of Mr. Snowden, of Pennsylvania, instructed territory by purchase alone; and contrast gation had tbe right to retire for consultation;
and
it did so amid great excitement.
these
grand
acquisitions
of
Democratic
flteteathe
Committee
on
Resolutions
to
report
at
ing and bloodcurdling teat or -riding 1
N»uoo«i Cowmuww No elon ™ ™ue eight o'clock, ana adjourned to tba: hour.
manshlnwith the purchase of Alask* the• de
During the confus.on It was announced
1 _r 1. 1 a 1 •
..
'to txxnlnate a temporary Cbairaian In the IdHrultof a Republican Administration of near­ that another voto bad been rained la Illinois
two unbridled steeds in the political I tereat of any candidate, but, on the contrary,
y a quarter ot a century.
for Hendricks: tbe vote, therefore, stands:
A, might have been expocte,l.|
'! Chicago, July 11.—Tbe session teat evening
Tbe Federal Government should cate for Cleveland. 3.'; McDonald. I; Bayard, 3; Hen­
called to order at 8:38. and U. H. Henry, and Improve the Mississippi River and ocher drick* 2.
the «eed,-.preml." .nd where fa. Ben?
ySSJXS ofiu MiaaiaaippL
immediately prlienied tbe great waterways of tbe Republic, ao ft to se­
Th« call of the roll proceeded. Kansas
iuoui vote of tho National
for the interior States easy and cheap rare Thurman 2. Bayard 4, Cleveland IX
tbe Hon. Richard B. Hub- following resolution, which was unanimously cure
.
P When Kentucky was called. Mr. McKsnste,
■ It must have been intensely intenStadopted.
. transportation to tidewater.
Under
a
long
period
of
Democratic
rale
and
who
had nominated . Qsrital* withdrew
ing for the dyed-in-the-wool democrats
policy, our merchant marins was fast over- that nomination
and
announced tbe
•tartamanilke and patriotic letter of Samuel 2
to listen to the sarcasm of "Beast” But­
ouuwppln, uui
J. TUdeo. expressing tbe overpowering and ot ureal nrltuln.
ler in his minority report on the Chica­ tnoualy elected temporary Chairman of .this prvrldoDiiai necessity which constrain him to
decline a nomination for the higheat Office tn
Oooventton."
go platform^
Mr. Hubbard. In taking the Chair, gavo tbe rift of tho American peopli
been awept off the high
thanks for tbe honor done aim. and which ho though fraud, force and vlo,
u*&gt;u«&gt;ttk
ffhre Hendncka
l»4. Clevei ndt r Democratic ru&gt;
’Die greenbackers and democrats are
butaa a BalBDOl J. Tilden and Thomas
gave Haodneto 11 Gteveia^ 1&gt;; MmKma
chant* and sailor* flyint
which be
having much trouble in effecting a
9®'▼‘•nd H; Mteaouri gave CJcvefusion in this st^te just at present.
STnMry^-------- « ^irtctoaD iaod 21. Bayard A Hendricka S; MteBayard 14, Cleveland 1
. Voder a quarter^oentury of Republican rule
I’ebftok* gave Bayard l.Ulevo
and poller, despite our manifest advanUuro
stituiion.
: &gt;'«iev"^uTT® Hendricka A Thurman
William Walter Phelps will oon- ceatury
over all other nations in hlgb-paM labor, fa- V
Hampehire rave Cleveland I; New
ability
which
cleansed
and
purified
tbe
dty
aututnn.
but
tbe
principles
underlying
tribute'tUXJ.OOO to tho Blaine campaign
aSSTtF*?
*■ ‘^veand A Henliberty
and
scli-goternmeot
were andhtate governments of the groat Empire
New York gave for Cleveland «.
fond.
•
eternal, and tho nrinciplre that underlie the State can nos now be turned on «he Atusan
ypg *nnouoced that on polling tha
of National fraud nnd corruption so
tHr Mr. Blaine frequently receives Democratic party could not perish from ths stable
,ber® wer® Ww Cteveiaod and n
earth, although their author* might oease ro long and successfully Inaugurated and raalnJettera now addressed to "Tbe Plumed be. (Applauap.) ite Democratic party was tatoed by tbe HepubliAn party at tbe Na­
- Mf. Cochran aaked. In the nama of the dtoKnight,” Augusta. Mo.
. , to-dsy as much a party organised for an *g- tional capital; fourth, that a copy of those the Inherited burdens of bfTand
KTOMirewarM when victory perched upon resolutions be suitably asigvosssd. and that
ita Lannen. The Democratic party bad now lbs Chairman ot thia convention appoint a
, Butler, and a fearful 'looking for of She House
Repreaoeutivo* and would committee whose duty it shall be. tn ths name
the benate but for treason in tbe- Senate of tbe convention, to forward or present tbe
judgment are about the only certainties have
eh amber rtself. (Cheers. • It would have bad same to Hou. Samuel J. Tilden and Hon.
Bayard and • for Cleveland.
Tboasag A,Jfcadr ok* . '
along
in the Democratic situatiou.’ .
mark
Blaine i» just the man the people o* tbe people by mean* of perjury-, bribery
onoery
demand at thin time, and nothing can and oomiption. in oonelr*'—
•n. Mr.
**- HubDemocracy an American policy.
Amertc*Q
idMatm were
prevent his election. He holds the bard urged that whatever
.. Inauwd of tbe IrtpubteSi iLtv. at-,-,.
heart of the KatioD in his hand. —Dunot fy the candidates of their nomination.
On
recommendation
of
tbe
Committee
on
for
American
labor,
expreaaed
by
fmnnaiS
tuque (la.) Time*.
would not be a good Demoorat and hardly
Beaotuitona tbe convention decided that tw •« foaund in behalfofthe beSKiSS
a patriot. iAoplause.1
.
W“Carl Schprz continues to flock
here liter the National Committee in selecting freedom for American lalx&gt;r by reducinw
Tne rest of the temporary oraanizs
•U by himeelf. Ho is exueilenl oocn- ing then boon announced. Mr. Sai
taxea. to the end that three I’nlted^tau.Wlth unhl“5®rert powers for “K
&lt;^ny foi himself th‘.s warm weather. Vermont 1a member of the National
primacy among nattoha
teei offered a resolution that the ruk
Both be a*4 himself are on such good last Democratic Convention shall go
William £L Morrison, qf I 111no!a aald be waa
of libertr.
directed by tbe COmmJMee on Resolutions to
terms with Sihm-PMaMfMa /rem.
report tbe following declaration of princi­
vetSerelaod 2; Dim riot of
ples, and more tu adoption. It bitterly de­
nounces the Repubiu-an party and
form.
eveland &gt;;
1. GJevoHendrick*
bleb wm
they have just achieved tn Oregon.—
THE

NOMINEE*

Wi?s. cK'nSas;

ci^ST

’‘eSSlLT?

ttmutuOe (JTy.) OsefoiwuiaL
ISF" In Democratic circles in Byron

▼an. the alugger, In nomination for
Congress ia the Fourth District, now
represented by Mr? Patriot Coilina.
■Some of Sullivan * trirads are

Stekrtikea.

aed E wa* adopted.

mate. Permanent

( a.;:,

er Wat state to Cleveland.’a ndm,,!

Indiana
Iowa ....
Kansas.

fray tbe
P*
worthy soldiers disa
such pensions

H

512.’

to announiec ufmwhotemmber of votes cast.................... g*
received.

Bayard...........
McDonald...;..........................
Handa'lT................
Thurman........ ..............................
The question was then put on Mr v,
motion to make the nomlualiou uumAmo/
•nd it was carried triumphantly..
x
Then tbe mammoth oil-painting rciTf-se-wi.
BOB of Cleveland's hea l and bust wJwcSrira
in front of tne Speaker s stand and &lt;-x‘,.t. -..j
to the enthusiastic spectator* w.io Kri&lt;..’d
with cheers and whistling, and itw WN-, ।"s
everything that could tic put iIi;„
siuon for that purport-, while it- bind
placed ••Marching Through
—*'Tne Ecd. White anl BIim-.-’ and
air* After order was restored
man announced that, the u.WU:i w,
make tne nomination unaulmou. hu\&gt;Or
been carried, Grover Cleveland
tlrcla’cd
the nominee of the National Democracy for
tbe next 1‘resideucy of the United .-tales.
[Cheer*]
A dispatch was read from Governor Hoadtr
congratulating tbe cunvenuo::. rhe lie-mX
nu.v and the county on the a Im-Hung d»tie
and promising a Democratic vkuirj m-tbio
in October and November.
Tnh convention then, a: 1:25 o dock, took
rill S n n.
Tbe evening session began at 6;3). Go O(&gt;
Don of Mr. Stevenson, ot Illinois, Hou. Wup
jam F. \ lias. Chairman of the coiiventioa.
was elected Chairman, of the comm-.ttee to
notify the candidate* of their nomination
NotnlnaLo.is for Vioe-President Im u now
in order, speeches were made j&gt;.n , - g b- :ore
and Governor GHcfe of Kansas.
Alabama and Arkansas were pawd on tbs
call, and Hon. Niles Searlee. of California,
n-r. wtiiiaM. a
____
.
Kenator Wallace.of Pcnntylv&amp;rd* theusaid;
1 rise in my plu^e on the hour ot this &gt;.-onventiou "Ct
not to place in nomination n Penn
•ylvanian
by birth, but. air. to yioce in nem)••»••••••••*•
batinn for tbe second gift of the American
people a man sprainns truin old PentiMhaDia's stock, from tbe western |«&gt;rtu&gt;n of that
old commonwealth. This genth-tuan H con­
versant with public affairs; throughout Lis
entire life he has known of Government and
ita detail* Not only* a stutreman. but s pur*
and upright &lt; ftiaen. the representative «f

convention os it* candidate tor ’toe
Preoidency of tbe United 8ta:c« Tbomai A
Hendrick*
Upon tbe.mention of this nano- the m-ene*
of the morning were reposted. Tbe audieooa
stood up *na cheered. Mr. Waller, ui Con­
necticut. and Mr. Meaale* ol Indiana, both
Jumped on chairs and tried to attract ibe attenuoa of the Chair. Mr. Waller started *»veral time* to speak, but his voice wu always
wto heard, seconding Mr. Hendricks uom:o&gt;-

deleratiou from Connecticut aecuods
the nomination of Thomas A. Hendnck*
•nd they believe and hop.'. Mr. i bairtuan.
that the Democratic party of tit» country
will have weight enourh and power enough
in defiance of fraud, and in m-cordanre witb
law. to place him hi the Chair of the \ kwPresidcDCjr. lApplauar.)
■
r The audience again woke out, and in the
meantime Mr. Mensie* of Indiana, who had
remained Standing, waa recognUed by tbe
Chair.
-Let tbe convenllon

la not aud will not be a candidate tor tbe
Vice-Presidency. 1 am authorized by him to
gentleman from Indiana if beta auiborlre.1 io

Democratic Convention for the office of ' ice­
President of the United State*.
Mr. Mcnriea turned around to apeak to toms
of his col league*, and the Chair reewnned
tbelgentleman from Connecticut. Mr. * slier.
Mr.'Waller commenced, when Mr. Menuea
turned around and addreoseJ Mr. IHevri. oaying: "I will Answer tbe gentleman b, unnr,
in the language ot
bimoNf.
».
_ .1.-Mr. Hendrick*
..
&gt;.
i.. fnr
Connecticut usually baa no desire to force on
Indiana a candidate sgaium iw will; but. sir.
thia la not an Indiana Convention. (Cheers
and laughter.) Thia la a convention of the
. — - -. » t* - - - im... izw*. »n» *11 over
from any place they may.
wou.d not bare made at anyboly s request a
nomination ot a man for any oftce unless

M to whether a man would probably
take it. If any man In thia convention says
that Hendricks at this time te not P»tnouc
enough to take a nomination tendered under
these oireumrtanctol wiU withdraw hto name
wkh humiltetion. tApplause-)
doe* no.
want this nomination. Every runn »n#«
H. He is called to the front; and the
ticket, wttn the statesman of New i or. on ir
In ma ranreaantln* the East ITioinic- A Hen
me. victorious In November.
Mr. Wallace, of Pennaylvsma-Mr. F.vj*
dent. It would not be beneath tbe digit«yof
an elected Vte-Preaident of the I wt«i *aMe

nia name aa meir canu.ua&gt;
.
take no for an answer. (Chrer* •
you. that tbe rules be impendedI at*, that
convention nominate Thomas A.
n-i'^N
of Ind.an* as Its candidate for ' ivt ’7”
deotof the United State, by --r-driuofl.
^Tw’nominatiopa of Rorecran-, M •Donald.

tSJSSSto MteaMppI for
euao.1. but on tbe &lt;invention
'!^,r
ladtaM voting, bar thirty votes wer&lt;- cas
"wwTuiw. *t IMUU*

•*•”•••• *••• *•
uauai extra vi

.......

it* creditors and pen­

wbote

SjS

thia morning.

Tha
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r-

,V,

Hom

ssbjts'--

�The Hastings Banner.
music WlUuU.

—»• —•
requited to b. prrornt uid wtet.

MUcipsted. owing to the tact that
oCkePrrobyterten fanners are all hard at work in the harbe «Btert»ta«| by th, M™
2 3 4 K Kl 1
“°nt °* *ots *»
4L5, Wook 2- Extern addition
l^Mrn Thoregfodly num- •A
to die city of Hastings.
w *“'•
her of ladies present, whn appeared to
‘b
. ..r..-.nc(loll»r.
J
i tee. BaHvj wad Weitoa at th&lt;*• B- Hitehoook.
take a lively Interest in the meeting. F w n
Meaare. Clarke and Cook each ctarrh
defined
the
political
issse.
of
the
day
In
w*t due
** p
uJLTSf “rt 01 taxWennv Mr. A M
*. m™n'r that appeared to meet with
-*j' nil ayes.
*
the favor
of theirevening
audience.
tieptaM
Turoday
we After
had th,
Urfmotion the council adjourned.
On
for
and
“Piches upwards of 30 signed the con­
of hmpefllng hi, larg, nnnil)er B
JoHX WnwgEKT, Recorder.
stitution and by-laws Of a Blaine and
ixnau, lladfijg u,rt h, &lt;lld his work’^
The celebrated Whitney Family
Logan club. Those present from this
manner aurparoed by but few.
Towh»hip_caucubes.
eny were exceedingly well pleased with combined with Locke * Long’s aero-’
Whan babies tret end cry by turns,
irJ?ro™W&gt;.|Mr' E’D' Joha*°n- “J Hast­ r reeport and the meeting.
batie troupe, will give an entertamFeverishness. It insures health and WW am their cdtic, kflle IMr w
iBVDfn.
ing. township, comes to the front and
ment under canvas In this city, Friday
scoop.'em all. He hM left .t thhT^
PKBSOHAIa.
evening, July «5th.
.Admission, 25
fice * stool or timothy, wm, of
Clement Smith is in Chicago.
’
cents; children, 15 cents. The tent will
»xrr
CD *m Township Cojn.
be
near
the
red
grist
mill.
This show
taS.
)
"*
a*
fMt
“
d
OM
5*-Shank was a Bank™ caller
woopi^uro.
Now let's hear from * uesttay.
is highly spoken of by our exchanges.
,,, ... ,.alu.Srt to elect delegates to Attend In^L In length.
«!«•« *■¥ &lt;u&gt;. •« &gt;»
*^1
WroflM* Suvrtw. Aw. Irving agaiL
Mrs. Mary Geer is with relatives tn
J®^The Bawbeye cheerfully acqui­
CENTAUR LINIMEMT-^n absolute cure for Rheuma, r. ■ i !■■
BV ,)R])Bt or TOM.
McKat, the man Greeted for the Grand Rapids.
esces in the decision of the party. "The
Bepublican party has made Hi choice,
tixm, Sprains, Burns, Gulls, ^c. The most Powerfill and Pene­
murder of Thomas P. Searlee, was arMr. o. L. Crook is off duty, nursing a •the Republican party will support its
liirrtitiition thin icnk, 1.66S.
trating P&gt;«in-relieving and lie ding Remedy known to wan.
ndgned Monday and demanded a pre­
Job’s comforter.
choice, and the Republican partv will
liminary hearing, which was set for
naiwiit
"i'&lt;vr works?
Rev. W. A. Hunsl^rger goes to Bay elect its choice. The ••Plumed Knight”
and the “Black Eagle” will leaff the
flit . ..Hirai House has
closed Thursday the 24th, before Justice
View next week.
Greenfield. Lawyers Holbrook, of this
party to glorious victory, and its proud
.i, hsitt. l mortgage.
A party from this place picniced al record of the last, twenty-four t ears will
r,:r.i. K Hotchkiss has another an- dty and Hewitt, of Augusta, have bben
remain unbroken.— burUnolon (la.)
Thornapple
Monday.
retained in his defense.
a,.'.m.Tliient in this issue.
(Frank Halton's paper) Hawkeye.
Miss Ida Pariah returned to herhome
Tas pkliliou
Bentley Bros. * Wil­
W^What Henry ( lay was to the
WARNING.
aunikg.—
—Some
Some unprincipled
unprincipled Indiindi- in Olivet. Wednesday.
Whig party Blaine is to the RepubBcan.
kins' fa.-tory is being enclosed.
| "duals are peddling poor silverware in
Mr.
A.
Ryerson,
of
Ionia,
was
a
B
an­ He wm in at iu birth and »o fixed is he
v. r was a dull week in i thto TOUnty I wring the Sheffield stemp
in ita principles that he wfll be present
ner caller Wednesday.
/
The
rWni
Hading'' l?-»r locals this is one.
one.
at ita death, if it dies within his time.
Rev. A. Livermore, of Na&amp;viMe, was He is hated by the opposition more in­
A laik.e amount .of street work is this jewelry for Mr. A. R. McOmber.of
in the city Wednesday.
tensely than any other Republican be­
this city, and that If taken to his jewL,.Ulg dune in this city this season.
cause he is the most intense Republican
A goodly number of Middlevillians living. He is not only in aceord with
Ml. tsiiMiis. E. B. Calpwell re- dry establishment the goods will be
were
in
Hastings
Monday
evening.
his party but is-in the extreme advance.
marked free &lt;&lt; charge. The goods are
jvkr out the advent of a (laughter.
Orno Strong and Dr. Barber, of He hated slavery with a hatred that had
of very inferior quality, l&gt;dng thinly
A i.i quiet on the Potoniac," in this
ao limit, and be hates all of its out­
plated on cast iron. Mr. McOmber em­ Nashville, were in the city Monday.
growths. He is a believer in protection
,far as the liquor cades are conploys no agents, and is in no way re­
Messrs. J. R. Earl and Geo. Merlau, to Americap. industry, be is a staunch
sponsible for this fraud upon the peo- of Prairieville, were in the city Mon­ upholder ot Nationaf integrity, he is a
A ni mbei: from this place went to P&gt;«.
champion of equal righta, of honest
day.
___ __________
mon^.^in short, he is a Republican.—
Charlotte to attend the races today Mr. and Mrs. A. Black leave Mon­
B
elow
is
a
tabulated
statement
of
.Thursday
.
day for a trip through northern Michi­
W*Thc best thing about Mr. Blaine
the
cost
of
the
census
enumeration
of
Hast i n . &lt; &gt; dealers have ddlvered quite
—and it is one thing that should nut be
gan.
forgotten—is the fact that he is an
, a number of harverters to purchasers this county:
Mrs. Niram Mudge, of Albion, is
Aa*yria . .,4....................
' '
American. He is a Republican in the
this week
'
,
Maple Grave.
spending a few days with relatives in best sense of the word. He is as much
«'aatietou
..
Mr.. A. R. McOmbeb entertained a Woodland.,
this city.
opposed to orthodox forms in politics,
'
‘ number of his friends at Thornapple JobnMoaii. .
for form's sake, as Ingersoll is tn relig­
Miss'AUie Osborn has returned home
HalUnu.rt'
ion. There is nothing for which he
Haatinr*..........................................
laka Monday.
from Pentwater, where she has l&gt;een has ao sincere contempt as for affecta­
Carlton
Mr. Milo Williams has been elec- Harry
teaching.
.
• tion of any kind.- A great* many peoHope. kil N. G. of the Odd Fellows’ lodge of Rtdlantl ‘ ”
Mr. J. F. Sinison, of Cleveland. Ohio, Sle have said that his removal from the
I minx ................
tate Department wm the only thing
\
thii city. vi‘ t W. H. Cook, resigned.
Fralrieville
is ut 1 ne &lt; uy, tne guest 01 Mr. andMrs. | which saved this country from being
\
IhMiir- Heathxwm given quarters Oranatvlllr
.........................
D. R. Cook.
•
1
involved in a war.
There is nothing in
Yankee Ki.ri
x ir. the hotel de Crmy a few evenings Tbornappir ....
. ,
Miss Sarah Jon«. of Big llapids. Is ;
M 5»d
y.iicr. and iateled drunk and disorderly. Hanttnip &lt;•»(&gt;. IM ansi 4(1; Ward*.
‘
continued at the head of the department
Hantlngv Ctty, .*d anti ad Wanto. .
spending a few .lays with her parents h, wtraW ha.ve
the
erklan
In
V —__ .
.. a in foreign
.
Harvesting is well under way.
in tVilarGti*
this city.
Nation to t."
be ____
respected
coun­
Total
..•H7S75
."a^irday night of this week willsee the
. Miss Eftie Clark, teacher of second tries.— Leavenworth (Kan.) lima.
A Thrilling Man HuNT.^-Last
bulk.of the grain crop of the county »eward school, is spending her vacation
IN MEMOKIAM.
week three tramps struck this city, for at Middleville.
i-iiiw. "
’
•,
•
Hau. ofJIiawath.a Ia&gt;imie,
• , „ ,
1. &lt;&gt;. O. F.. i&gt;, OF K.
HanVeb friends will confer a favor the oeteDRible purpose of selling articles
resolution* were'inlojftiti
were luloritcd by the
i
The following resolutions
Miss Minnie Cook, of Grand Hhpids,
Uxlgc at a regular meeting held July 11. UM.
lAMlgt*
IMA.
I \ wnding to this office reports of re­ of parlor ornamentation. From tfieir
is spending her vacation with relatives
V\hehkah, The all-wise Father in Bis luflniuwisdom lias seen fit to remove from our midst
publican uiwtingsin their various lo- actions and conversation the officers and friends in this city.our lielorcd brother. P. G. William H. Havtonl.,
concluded that they were thieves, and
• &lt;«ditift&gt;. \
•
- ‘
Rex-. Carnahan will preach at home therefore.
Resolved, That in the death of our brother
that they called at the various houses
Within Hu- past few months there
text Sunday as the exchange for Jack­ Uns Lodge especially, and the Order irrnerallv.
for the purpose of ascertaining the lo­
Iiave tort a valuable and excellent member, tlie
have lieen a number of fine farm build­
son has been postponed.
community a resjwled cltlren, and the public a
cation of money and jewelry if possible,
tried and faithful officer.
•
ings erected between Hastings and
Mr. B. H. Welton, of Port Huron
Resolved. That we deeply sympathize with
to aid them in a raid. They were
- Freeport.
\
the family of our deceased • brother in their
shadowed and run out rtf town Satur­ is spending a few- days with his brother, affliction and Irreparable low. under this dis­
pensation of Divine Providence, and assure
We would earnestly urge upon
day, going in such haste that they omit­ L. C. Welton and family.
them ot our sympathies, and »e share with
-•.rn' republican in Barry county the ted to take their valise and p^y their
Miss Alice Carnahan, of Lafayette, them In this their ureat toss and affliction.
Resolved. That the Lodge room lie draped In
importance of attending the primary
mourning
in respect for our deceased brother for
ln&lt;L
is
spending
her
vacation
with
her
hotel bill. Monday it was learned that
thirty days, and that a copy ot these resolutions
meetings.
\
/J
our UeceiLscd brother
----- |Jmj fKini)y
they were hiding in the woods west of mother and brother in this city.
J
of the Lodge, and that the same be
oi H citizens should be on their guard town and a grand man hunt was or­
Miss Emma Runyan, Miss Addie
In the city nnpnrs. •
J
ohn
M. Bkmmkk.
j
against liurglars. Neighboring
’
towns ganized for their capture.
and Mr. (ieo. Pratt, of Chicago, are in
Mrs. A. 1). MAYNHn. ■•Coin.
are being worked by these midnight
IS
The officers had previously received the city the guests of Mrs. 8. AJtoft.
Mrs. A. E. Lockhart,I
prowlers.
.
postals offering rewards for the arrest
Rev. Carnahan returned from a trip
VronCE.-All
persons
are,
forbidden
te*j&gt;as&lt;Hev. H. M. Joy J). !&gt;., preached a of persons answering to the descriptions to Cleveland Saturday, where he had 1'1 Ing upon our whortleberry mareh. Anyand
very practical and interesting sermon of two of the tramps. The woods were been to attend the funeral of a relative. all so tresjHissing will be prosecuted.
The
machine made, having few
no compli­
iw.
A.
FURBH1V.
to a large audience, at the'M.
church scoured, but the birds had flown. How­
BERT. 8UTEHLAND.
Married, at the M. E. parsonage, July
cation,
requires little skill in management.
Sunday night last.
ever, a man, evidently of the gang’, was
OTICE. AU person* are hereby forbidden
10th, Mr. Edward B. Gatea. of Balti­
coming on our marshes u&gt; pick whortlrberMe. Chas. Barlow, of Coldwater, apprehended and given a night’s lodg­ more, and Miss Eva B. Newton, of
produces less fatigue
rtwt. Al! persons M trespassing will be prme- The
j
cotM.
tormerly of this city, ia in very . poor ing in the city-hall.
in operating, and on that account is especially recommended
Hope.
Dated July a, im.
health, and is taking a trip west in the
GEORGE
HAZEL,
by the
faculty. \_
Messrs. J. Yarger and H.C. Peckham
Following are the petit jurore
R. H. LARA BEE,
hope of receiving tenefit therefrom.
were in the city Tuesday. Mr. Yarger
the
Range of Work—will do the .finest
Mirs Emma RunV/n, soprano, sang drawn for the August term of court:
is
able
to
get
around
with
the
aid
of
Chas. H. Hicks, 1st ward, Hastings
as
as the
and is
the use of all Applianc­
in the 1’resbyterian choir Sunday. Miss City.
crutches.
.
Slates aud Quuida tor deaertloa, umwmpport*
that
the
fancy, or
work.
Walter
L.
Wilkins,
3d
ward,
Hastings
R. has an excellent and well cultured
Misses Millie’ Wood, Gene Brown, intemperance, cruelty. Inroiapatlulllty. etc. Ad
rice free. Stale your case and Rtidrew ATTOR­
voice, which added much to the music. City.
Celia Ensign, Elva Clough, Kate Wil­ NEY WARD. World*Bulldlaw. U87 Broadway,
Always ready
requires no special adjustment
John MeGurn, Hope.

Local News.

CASTOR IA

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Infants

Children,

IT STANDS AT THE HEAD I

THE LIGHT-RUNNING

“DOMESTIC”
BECAUSE IT

Simplest
and
Lightest-Running machine, hen&lt;;e

N

medical
Adapted to
Greatest
welt
heaviest,
suited to
DIVORCES
es
facilitate
ordinary,
difficult
for use, and
when the work is changed.
Angler’s Complete Outfit.
The Most Durable machine ever made. Its construction is
This Is our latest and beat outfit. It rousisto
of a fine II fodt Jointed rod, with bnw tips and in accordance with the most advanced and approved mechan­
ferrates; 1 bob; 1 cork bob with hook and line;
6 sinkers; t forty-foot res. .grass Un« nnd 1 ical principles, and all the parts are Case Haroened, working
shorteri li assorted books; 4 trout and a bare
files; 1 flue bait box. hlngea corer ami htahly on Adjustable Conical Bearings.
ornamented; 1 trolling hook and 1 reel holding
« fret of Itok Thh ta » npto^d outflt for those
who delight in fishing- Price $1, or S tor $«.7A.
It has the most beautiful wood-work.
Remit by fostaI. noteob rt
•I, {. COLBi C O..
It has the best set of attachments ever furnished with a
chtorere. hl
ADVKRTIKKBA-Low rM rate* tor ad- iSewing Machine.
The Domestic has the best warranty of any machine made.
Over 100 Domestic machines in the city of Hastings alone
and some of them in use 22 years and running all nght yet
Nobody has ever been able to produce a Domestic shuttle
worn out.
^TKIOILTTWI I
1 have in stock the Royal St John, the New Home, the
American, the Wilson, the Singer, and others. New machines
from $20.00 up. Sewing machine needles, and the finest sew­
ing machine oil madeTOr all machines. Parts and attach­
ments furnished on short notice for al) machines as cheap as
the cheapest

liams, Orpha Knowlss and Messrs. John
M. P. Lee, Irving.
•
Frank E. Doty, Johnstown.
Goodyear and Hike Kentield spent
Daniel P. Wolf, Maple Grove.
Sunday last at Gun Lake.
Fred J. Hughes, Orangeville.
Friday last P. A. Sheldon and Fred
Robert Marshall, Prairieville.
Chas. H. Stone, Rutland.
Alexander went to Grand Rapids to see
Joseph T. Crumback, Thornapple.
There will lj« an ice cream social at
the democrats of that city ratify the
Stephen W. Branch, Woodland.
the M. 1*. church at Barry villa for the
Chicago nomination. But the demo­
Horace W. Snow, 1 ankee- Springs.
benefit of the pastor, L. D. AbbM, Fricrats did not fed in a ratifying mood.
Chas. S. Clark, Assyria.
Edward Mowry, Baltimore,
‘k'. July 25. m. a general invitation
Uncle Pater. Howard, ot Prairieville,
Ansel Bush. Barry.
to all.
was a Banner caller Monday. He has
Andrew J. Cain, Carlton.
been
a subscriber and constant reader
1 hb nortint» of last week nt thn M.
Ira B. Bachellor, Castleton.
of this paper since the issue of the first
A. P. McIntosh, Hastings.
i- ''horrh were very Interesting and
William
Raph,
4th
ward,
Hastings
number, hlfl name being the fifth enter­
. well attended, some eight persons
raital durinrnie week on probation City.
C. G. Bentley, M ward, Hastings City. ed on tbe suliseription book.
and tour by luter.
Geo. N. Replogle, Hope.
Council Proceedlan
H. C. Wood. Irving.
I UK Nash/iUe, Charlotte and HaetThe common council met in special
Lemorne E. Wallace, Johnstown.
ings lodges K. of P. are to have a basket
Emeraon W. Hyde, Maple Grove.
session on Friday, Julv
piroie at Thoruapple lake on Tuesday
Honor Mayor Powers In tbe cbair ahd
Tint VetenSb publiahed at Lansing, the foUowtag aldermenpresent: Bea­
the aith. The Knights are expected to
announoea that after August 1. It will mer, Beach, Hogle, Parker, Tinkler
takellieir fanilllee.
and Wood: absent, Jones and Tinkler.
TneiiKls war to the knife between be publiahed weekly, instead of semi­
‘.The minutes of the previous meetJ*MP -loha" and the Hastings tinners. monthly as heretofore, while its suy inm wftixrsad and separately approvscriptlon price will remain at&gt;ldS per
■ ,.„''ti"”''n'ha’&gt;'k«&gt;ehini one better,
jraiffnllowing accounts for street
year. The V eteran, as a paflTOMfortfr |
the? claim, and are wiling tinware
presented.
devoted io th, Interested th, hog. fl
romper than John.
■SI to W, and their heirs, is agraitlsTio- jHEotestoi
Dsn Scfiay
boa the lienelit of our democratic
oeee, and every old soldier should take
W H Miller
feeders and the edification of republiIt Address, The Veteran Publishing J no Schty
'»»» we thia week publish a full report
Co., Lansing. Mich.
■
’’f’foneratic national convention.
At FaExroicT.—Tuesday evening. In James Bwinn
““ I»rtraita of the nomlnere.
company with rovrwwl gentlemen of
rHosK wishing extra ntoe laundry
this city tbe Bannbk scrlba^dd avlalt 8 WUsy..
otB will be awommodatod by tatt ing to Freeport, the occasion betag the or­
X . or“
Busl,y’’ h»rbCT ^“P- ganization of a Blaine and Logan club. W*B Hares, boardTf review
dans..... «’ •
»o«mM ty
„
“nds hia laundry work to Arriving st the hotel, of which Mr. " By Alit Btaek: ThM
“b^er 4 Baxter, Grand Rapids.
Chas. Bronson is the affable-mine host,
Wri^BX.T
John the company were regaled with a whole­
JOB PRINTING,
The account of John Mate
Ined ; °J- KlUluno. Eston Co, wm some repeat. Upon investigation we
cuibl^ ?“hvUle ,or the theft of s SSSl'Srnmny material Improve ferred to finance committee; aaeotinx
of Geo. Collins reported unfavorably
“■ Jop robe and whip from a bug- nwrue had been made in Freeport
upon i-^oommltroe.
th. mat few month* a number
Letter Heads, Note
&lt;&gt; ^t¥iU*n Jurydiaagmd.
A degree meeting ofjthe I. O. G. T.
of this city will be held Monday even­
ing next, to l&gt;e followed by a banquet.
. Members of the order are invited to at­
tend.

parts,

IRON
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Pumps! Pumps!
1 manufacture the best Wood I
stock the best Chain Pnmp to be
ent Expansion Rubber Bucket 1
than a cheaper pump are sold. I
lie set if desired and warranted a
Head*,' Cir­
Cell and «ee me, one door west.

f^WwwMDxvof next week Mrs.

culars, Envelopes, Etc-.

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jt&gt;ONE ON SHORT NOTICE-

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Every body Invfted.

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defend their owu lnterest*-the
of which te heattb. . That gone, nil is*«*■
eaiw is simple, tot to recKJwne»R or Ignorance
Western river*, which so often flood the titles
along their stores, arise lu a few mountain
Borings, so all our ailment* can to traced to .Im­
pure blood and a small group &lt;A disordered orSJTto most effertive and inclusiveremedy for
disease is I’ANKER’S TONIC. It goes to the
sources of pain anil w eakneas. In response to
iu aetkai, tto liver; kidneys stomach and taart
begin their work afresh, an*1 disease is driven
out The Tonic is not. however, an intoxicant,
but cures a desire for strong drink. Have you
dyspepsia. rtMMtmttbfii. or troubles which have
refused toyiekl to other agents? Here is your
help.
A 4th of July fair for the benefit of tbe Cath­
olic church at Manistique netted filjoo.
In the Future
When you have a cough and want relief, think of
Kemp’s Balsaia for tlir Throat and Lungs. A
giaranteed resiedy for those diseases. Frier 50
cento and fil.
James Carrigan killed by a sand bank caving
in upon him at Hancock.
Frederick Hotchkiss wishes it known that he
guarantees Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets to be
the best remedy for indigestion ever made, they
always relieve liendache.
’
Vermontville is now connected with clvOizatiqji by telephone.
.
Opening the Fountains.

in numberless bulbs beneath the skin to se­
creted tbe liquid substance whleh gives the hair
its texture, color and gloss. When this secre­
tion stops, the hair begins at once to become
dry, ioHtreleas. brittle and gray. Is that the
condition of your hair? If *o, apply Parker's
Hair Balsam at once. It w 111 restore the color,
gloss and life by renewing the action of nature.
The Balsam is not an ol). not a dye. but an ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated because
of its cleanliness.
They are running a very successful kermessc
at Muskegon,
Health is a duty, disease a crime. Use Dr.
Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters and be cured
of alfbiillottsnesa or liver trouble. 25 cento will
. buy n large bottle.
,
Blaine aud Logan club formed at Preemont
100 strong.
Old but good; Downs’ Elixir has been in suc­
cessful use more than fifty years.
Judge Stickney is again well enough to hold
court.
An old physiciau. retired from practice, hav­
ing had placed In his hand* by an East India
masionary the formula oKa simple vegetable
remedy* for the speedy and permanent care of
Otmsumptiou. Bronemtis
*■-*--------all throat and'lung aflectl
Ivciuu
radical cure for Nervous
_____ _
complaints, after having tested Ita wonderful
curative powers In tbcNHands of cases. Ims felt
it his duty to make « known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated bv this motive and a desire
to relieve human suffering, I win send free of
charge, ’to all who desire it. this recii»e, in Ger­
man. French or English, with full directions tfor

The Heading Telephone j* now printed by
steam.
Fred Hotchkiss guarantees jK»ltive relief for
any cough, cold, rrotw. or lung complaint by
using Acker’s English Remedy, or will refuiid
tbe money.
A-new brass band has been organized al Read­
ing.
A weak back, with a weary aching lameness
over the hips Is a sign of diseased kidney s. Use
tbe best kidney curative, which is Burdock
Blood Bitters.
Ottawa county republican convention Aug. a.

would not retain food. Burdock Blood Bitters
cured me. Mrs. Adelaide O’Brien. 372 Exchange
HL Buflallo, N. Y.
Gol&lt;l found In the Agogeblc region.
Bucklen*a Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Sall Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter,
Cbappep Hands, ChlfblaliLS. Coras, and all Skin
Eruptions, and posittrely cures Piles, or no pay
reqtflred. It Is guaranteed to five perfect satis­
faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents tier
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Third grand division of tbe Sons- of Veterans
tnsoMionat Lansing.

Frederick Hntcbktos./tbe druggist, is always
wide awake te bu»lnes»Xnd, spares no paitm to
secure the best of every article in bis line. He
baa secured tbe agency for Kemp’s Balsam for
ou£ ufes. &amp;

Sold on a positive guarantee. Price Jfie. andtl.
A congregational eliurcb of 12 members has
been organized at Addison.
There J* nothing like Dr. Thomas’ Ecloctric
0)1 to qnickly cure a cold or relieve hoarseness.
Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows. Burr Oak. St.
Joseph Co., Mice.
Two Vennotitvllle saloons exist without the
boncls required by law.
If you are aufferinc with low and depressed
spirits, loss of appetite, genera) debility, dlsor• dered blood, weak constitution, headache, or
any disease of a bilious nature, by all means pro­
cure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be
Kurarlred to see the rapid improvement that
1 wHI follow; you will be inspired with new life;
■ wtranrth and activity will return; pain and mbcry will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice In
’ the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents
a bottle by W. H. Goodyear.
' Irvlu* Carrier lia» again assumed charge of
the Ov!d Register---A € real Diacovery.
■

''IK UM WTU rcilUUMI KUCVLOU mm a COUXIl
for twenty-five year*, and thia spring more ser­
iously than ever before. Hhe had used many
remedies without relief, and being urged to try
Dr. King's New Discovery, did so, with most
gratifying result*., The first bottle relieved her
thirty years." Trial bottle# free at W. H. Good­
year's drug store. Large size fit .08.
Dr. A. B. Pulling, of Bedford, died suddenly
&lt;w the KXb.
'

Clipped from Canada Presbyterian, under »ig■atore of C. Blackett Boblnaon, Prop’r: I waa
cured of billions headaches by Burdock Blood
Bittern.
Tbe fine flour mill at Bloomingdale is being
rebuilt.Cure for Croup-Use Dr. Thomas’ Kcleetric

There are 3,485 children of school &lt;e in Port
Huron.

of the party from the domination of
‘•the machineinsisting that nomina­
tion* be made bv the people, and free
from the hurtful influence of men in
office. This has been the burden of
their cry by day and by night
If there was any machine in Chicago
it was there in the interert of President
Arthur, and against Mr. Blaine.
The Blade does not believe that there
is or ever has beeu such a thing as a
machine in the Republican party, out­
side of New York, but if such a thing
existed, certainly it was not in Mr.
Blaine's hands.
The office-holders
everywhere, as a rule, supported Presi­
dent Arthur. The poetmasters and
Custom-house officers, from North and
South, went to Chicago in his interest,
and in deadly opposition to Blaine. If
postmasters and collectors, acting in
something like unison, may be called a
machine, the machine was against
Blaine. Blaine was the man against
whom they were all arrayed, aud to
slaughter him they were willing to take
Edmunds, Sherman, nr any of the
other aspiranta.
TL® nomination of Blaine was exactly
in tbe line of these gentlemen, and they
should have hailed it as a triumph of
their ideas. It was a fight between
what they chooee to call the machine
and the people. There never was so
complete a manifestation of the power of
tho peop’e, as opposed to organized
management
In many of the States
the offensive rules which enabled organ­
ized cliques to override the wishes of
the people were abrogated, and the
delegates were elected from
the

efyLK?

and in

'S-SS-asE
pleasure carries them abroad, is proper
aggressiveness, and the American peo- .
pie will support any man or', party
that practices it.
.
/
On the other hand, were an American !
Administration to interfere in matters
which do not touch the political or com­
mercial interests of this country, were
ft to attempt to dictate to England what
policy should be pursued in dealing with
rebels in India or with merchants in
Australia, were it to advise France with
regard to Touquin, or Germany as to
what should be done on the Congo—
this would be a piece of meddlesome
impertinence which would meet with
resentment abroad and with stinging
rebuke at home.
Our Administrations
have never been guiltv of such aggres­
siveness as this, ancl it is safe to say
they never will In spite of a general
impression to the contrary, as a Nation
we^have always been pretty strongly ad­
dicted to minding onr own bus ness, a
course that has proved tolerably profit­
able in the past and is likely to continue
so in the future.—BL Louis Globe-Dem.

I^OIFL
Rheurntti^Selatlcx,

BcCyritehatred', inspiration
.ball bravely do
crawl! i

Ta“nr up th. rrand refrain.
Who cut
from

pSrlre- Sirafiekl of th. Wsr!

While the bolter* «ulk. their tents in.
From the glory of the fljrbt.
And the Bourtkons. sl**r« beat®n.
Chfiw their purty-cud of spits.
We’D fall In. in tens and fifties.
To offset each traitor sham:

• I iun not exactly slek. yet not at oil uell."

surely and at onee. It re-vitalltes the blood, !nvigorates the system.
___________________

■Y MAIL. POST-RAID.

Figs front Thistle*.

Ths Republicans are to be congratu­
lated because they do not “view with
solicitude” the action of the Democrats
at Chicago. Pitiable indeed must be
the condition of those who are reduced
to a solicitous dependence upon the old
Democratic party.
One might with
some.reason despair of self-government,
and might regard tho future of the Na­
tion as gloomy in the extreme, if the
only chance of good government were
such chance as the Democratic party
can offer.
It is worth while to remember that a
stream can not rise higher than ita
source. The very best that can possitoiv
be expected of the Democratic party is
that tne wishes and feelings of the aver­
age of its voters taay be represented in
its nomination and platform, and in ita
conduct of affairs if successful. To ex­
pect. more—to suppose that in some
miraculous way the good men, who
have no chance in Democratic caucuses
and conventions, and who are smoth­
ered under unit rules, two-third rules,
and the potent influence of “barrels,”
will nevertheless make the candidate
and the platform—is surely the height
of follv. If these Democratic good men
could get possession of the Government,
they oould not keep it for an hour.
The raging torrent* of ravenous poli­
ticians which would then burst upon
the capital could be restated only by a
President of extraordinary jxywer, sus­
tained by a Congress-in hearty svmpathy with reform, and conscious or the
support of the great body of fhoee who
elected him. Who imagines that the
party which has put the knife to Pen­
dleton would encourage and sustain a
President in reform? Who imagines
that a Democrrtic Congress, which de­
liberately steals the seats of Republicans
elected by tho people, would coun­
tenance a reform President?
What are tbe wishes and feelings of
the active Democratic politicians? Let
any man who means to be uonscientiods and patriotic ask himself that
question. He can not deny that fonr-

chine” everywhere, because it enabled
the people to indicate their choice and
killed ita power.
Certainly Mr. George William Curtis.
the Boston Advertiser, an 1 all others
k—for
u—reform
t—
--- j
who have kbeen k-^-.
howling
and
against the machine, should have been
satisfied with the action of a convention
so made up. A body of representative
The party same together in a spon­
men acting under direct instructions taneous sort of way during the summer
from the people declared its preference of 1854 in many of the Northern States,
for Blaine and Logan, and declared it and within a year from ita beginning
emphatically.
In thus declining they was one of the two great political pow­
registered the will of the people whom ers of the country.
It was formed in
they represented. Blaine was nomi­ one of those periods of transition when
nated long before the convention as­ the material for a new organization is
sembled.
He was the choice of the simply waiting to be put together, and so
people eight years ago, but was beaten ita formation wws rapid and soon com­
bv management.
He was again the plete.
choice of the people four years ago, and
The first great band of cohesion
was
beaten
by the
same—
means, but
— —
----- -j
—-------. among the Republicans was a perfect
this time the people determined to have unanimity in opposition te the exten­
their man and they saw^to it that he was sion of’slavery. The next was an
nominated, against the power of a mo- equal unanimity in the support of the
chine, jfamai?bipe there be. Thisshould I war to put down the slaveholders’rebel1­
have sati sfied the reformers.
। .on
After that came the measures of
Blaine was nominated by the people
&gt;le reconstruction and all the acta relating
and will be elected by the people. The
he | to the enfranchisement of the slaves.
Republicans of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, The work of the Republican party in
Iowa, Wisoonsta, Kansas and the other this connection no doubt excelled in im­
reliable Republican States have a very portance the work performed by any
clear idea as to whom they want They other political organization in any
are not willing to act at rhe dictation of country or time.
a dozen Beacon street Bostonians, or the
Under the normal conditions of a. free
tool ot a firm of grasping money grub­ Government thifire will always be a
bers like tho Harpers, backed by an party of progress of liberal ideas—
English newspaper like the Timex. They prolific of suggestions—that goes in the
know Blaine. They know him to be a advance and creates issues. Such is
true Republican. They know him to be the Republican party of the United
a man who has ideas 'of his own,'hod States.
the courage to enforce his ideas. They
An organisation of this sort—full of
know him to be au American, and the brains and working for results that are
fituraiest champion of pure . American­ political and not’ personal—is not the
ism in his party. He has always repre­ most compa -t and manageable body of
sented everything that Is good in Re­ men in the world. Ita very spirit tends
to individual thought and freedom of
oombatting what wait bad'in the organ­ action. Hence In important elections
ization.
He has never feared to face a it happens freooentiy that numbers di­
have re oioed if the votes of Florida
wrong or to support a right.
He is in verge from the regular party move­
accord with the beat element, of his ment and follow some special notions bad been bought. Can aay reform
grow
in «uch a soil? Does any boarat
party upon tbe tariff, upon the money of their own. They usually call them­
question, and internal improvements. selves “Independents” or “Independ­ and conscientious man imagine that U
is
possible?
Consider again; did not
Had Garfield lived he would have in­ ent Republicans;” but who ever heard
more than the average of Democratic
augurated a policy that would have of an “Independent Democrat?”
politicians in intelligence, and far more
given the United States oommereial
It Is generally easy for even the dis­
supremacy over the entire continent, contented ones themselves to see, after than the half of them in number, heart­
and would have placed hb country in the performance is all over, that these ily welcome the Morey forgery, and
position to be respected among the departures are foolish and mischievous; labor with great seal to make it foully
effective, and conceal contradictions of
nations of the earth.
but nobody ever takes them to b* sig­ it as far as ixjwsible, and stoop to lie
James G. Blaine is to-day the grand­ nals of disruption. The “ Liberal Re­
about it wherever there waa a hope of
est fignre in American politics. The publican” moventent in 1872, which
aiieceM? Henest men know what tbe
people nominated him, and the people would have had some apparent pros­
•fact was. They know whether a party
will elect him. More than any man liv­ pect of success if it had been shrewdiv
which stoops to such things enn be ex­
ing. he has tbe confidence of the managed, was such a sloughing off as
pected to giv.f the country good govern­
masses, a confidence no man living would have portended the dissolution
ment
more deserves. It will not be the Re­ of any party except the Republican;
Within the part year there have been
publican party alone that will elect him but. after a few months the seam had
—It will be the people. He will sweep almost disappeared and the great’Re­ several teste. The truth about political
murders in MiMiertppi and Virginia has
Massachusetto aud New York, because publican body was united again.
the voters of those States ore too intelli­ “Scratchets” and “ Independents " been published. Has tbe average Dem­
ocratic voter felt any regret or uttered
gent to be controlled by thd sore-headed have appeared since—even now they
combination of demagogues and aristo­ hold a position of some prominence in aw censure? Vile slanders of Mr.
crats who are opposing him. He will tbe public attention—but they do not Blame have been circulated industri­
sweep the Wert like a tornado, and at in the rnatat change the current of Re­ ously, and the troth about them has
been carefully supnreiued buuauM it
least three Southern States will cast publican thought or success.
would iu.uy him.
their votes for him. And when elected
The progressive party is always sure
he will justify the confidence the people to contain a certain percentage of ex­ D«mocratlo voter reTund to dm whit
he knew WM foul ealumnyf Cenrnw ud
have reposed in him.—Toledo Blade.
tremists who are liable to break off and
go in pursuit of some real or imaginarv oooveotion hire lewn bought in Ohio
* “X.1* **“
•ooure* by
reform which seems to them more im­
meen. whleh ought to be iadlgMatlv
portant than erarything else; but there
One ol the leading objections mode to is alwavs a balancing conservative condemned bv e,enr decent men Hevi
Mr. Blaine is the alleged aggressiveness power which holds tbe party in ita or the svmge hem&lt;£mt«, of Ohio or of
°5h,r
Itbown any eremion tor
of his foreign policy, a trait which, it is
t?4*00
to q«ertionR of Na­
claimed, will, after his election.* bring tion^ jxtiicy and those of a character th. eorruptlmHMi? b there My m,
of
oommnn
Mrke.
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us into troublesome conflict with foreign which fairly admits them to the field of
nations’. The (aocuaation has been re­
reform
from
suchaa
party?
The ^publican partv has Kaffeml no
The constituent elements of the Demtoward tbe di«lnntfon of vitality ilace the aooompliahment of ita first great work. It
taking it for granted as true and laying oontinues to be a leavening rawor In
»jo who mmb Um Dem«nu?c ^
some stress upon IL The impetus given the life of Urn Nation. It U alive to the
it WM iu 1M0. or 1864, or 1SSK
the argument has oome principally wants and tendencies of the time, and Wbu
bL.1b^0°i187\rr IMG N°mir*^
from the English newspapers, which are
entering into the canvass with all the
earnestness of busybodies who at last
find something they can both under­ individual and jealous of his righto
yc*n. WhM they
stand and enjoy.
whether affacting his social. ](.gaj or z” P“‘
It has been a were, they are. The
Up to the present an analysis of the political condition.
tuiauiuus
as it ix the
argument employed shows that. Mr. beneficent power, subject of course to
democratic party would do oxrain -i.v.
Blaine’s aggressiveness oonsists in prap^luteeerimtj. if
the direction of aocomplishing the motive and ocAsion. Yet this
the foreign righto of the
partv io wkUk------.greatest good.
If iba Democratic party is ilka a

ft Sd^iS

Th. trouble wl

No
in advance; Iwoorable dealing; highest
references.
________________________

Tie Science if Life. Oily 11.

Thirty Years ot Republicanism.
It is thirty yean since tho pojifccal
organization known as tho Republican
party first took its name on the 6th of
July, 1854. at Jackson, in this State.
Reckoned bv the calendar, the party is
not yet old: reckoned by what it has ac­
complished and the changes it has
wrought, its life would fill a century.
_ ____ _ ________________
_________
Unlike
the Democraticr_____
party,
which
was licked into shape by Andrew Jacki son and started on its career for spoils
I and personal aggrandizement, the Ro­
| publican party was a growth and a deI yajopHjcnt—an embodiment from the
first of the profound sentiments of the

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• to Women, young or old.
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JULY ... wa.

' Local News.
U^aatfon Mi WMk, Ifti.
BL11SX

I'°nAN C*Ub

.
------ Th« EUMtioc
*n»«: Will It continue to p«y&gt; White
the profits In dollars and cents would
«d Principe buua^
Mwsys reach a handsome figure each i
Grandin farm.
known m *
•
•
tbe rare of interest on the ih-. est
m 5Uti°D No' ’■ “d '“»&gt;&gt;« finite a '
। meet would yearly decrease, owing tB^S'°f|lt2?1f’ FromU1'd«&gt;rofMr.
the continued rise in the price of lsn&lt;
Bow er a dwelling Grandin No. 1 ean be
' The Grandin farm coat Its owners shoo
seen airaoet every clear day. ln Ue tj S2hO per acre.
The improvement
“Id. crisp morning, of autumn, when
made coat (8X0 per acre. Thus th
the air la Beamingly arranged in strata!
| yearly revenue once represented the it
of varying temperature and density
tereat on H40fl». Their farm and In
the conditions nectssary for a mirage, it
s possible to see and colint every bSd- provements would sell to-day for n&lt; ’
lees than 81/XX&gt;flOO; and this value wi
l0* fi. bt*tion »«• 1 from Hillsboro,-In be enhanced 6G per cent in tbe next
tact the distance seems to be decreased
years. As the area cultivated Increae
to two or three milea. Occasionally the cost per bushel is also increase
Fargo can be seen, though 42 miles dis­ these making the profits correspondiu
tant; sometimes two Images ot the lyless.
Dakota metropolis are visible, the one
The day is coming when the 40,0
Inverted and directly above the other
acres now comprising the Grand
But to return to the Grandin farm. term will be owned by hundreds
Most Basser reader, have heard or actual settlers instead of by three no
read something about this great agri­ residents. The land is lemming t.
cultural enterprise. With a view of valuable to be cultivated on so exte
learning the results obtained from farm­ sive a scale, and will be sold to small
ing on such an extensive scale. In com­ farmers. This process of diaintegratb
pany with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bower, is already going on; and In a few yea
and our better half, we visited Grandin bonanza fanning in Dakota wfll be
No. 1 recently. For the facts gleaned an end. The citizens of this territo
we are indebted principally to Mr. K. can wish for no happier event. Bonan­
W. Wright, the gentlemanly agent of za fanning ought to be unprofitable to
the Grandin®.
bonanza farmers as it is to the.communWhen Jay Cooke failed, among the ities in which such farms are located. .

mile, north ... v._

“Urt

T,,,- grH-nluek county convention is
el^hell in this city August 9th.
‘ Tllt bank building u&gt; receiving

(n.h coat of paint on the outelde.

Hons. Thursday last, to Mr. and Mrs.
w H. Schantz, a son. Congratulations.

pc Hooks's residence on Broad.ay luo ro'Cived a freah coat of paint.
\ rI,, vi.' of Hastings, Nashville and
■ bjrMU- K. of l’. lodges is on the tapis.
fliLl'.ii is to be a harvest dance at
Bowens Mills Friday evening, the 36th.

Tin: call for the congressional con,,mioa " hi !»• found in this issue, to
I,, fiil'i St .Cv kson. August Mth.(
THB late census of Charlotte shows a
Lpulaiioh of 3.WS against 2,910 In 1880
.. ,ui increase of B88 in four years.

Fltuisv last Mr. Geo. Simpson plead
polity to the charge of keeping open
N1|,,„n on the tth. and was fined 825 and
Ai.dhkman Jones is loupd to have
a But Ur |xi!t*. raised in this dt'y, wheth­
er lUn lu cept'* the nominations given

1&lt;my

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himior not.
Tin: Muskegon base ball club has
Hgniliai a wish’ to play in this city on
the 30th inst.
In all probability a
picked nine will entertain them.

_________________ . M. 1_ COOK.
heavy creditors were the Grandin Bros.,
.
Time Tried.
of Tideout, Penn. The great specula­
rime tried and true is Dr. Bigelow’s
tor settled with hia Tideout creditors, I
Cure, which combines the good
by paying them in Northern Pacific qualities of all the iwat cough remedies
bonds, which could be redeemed, if the without the defects of any of them. It
cures promptly, thoroughly- and per­
A rout seventy persons were received holder desired, in land belonging to the manently, all coughs, colds, croup,
into full ineuitarship from probation at N.P. grant. As the prospect of cash whooping coughs, influenza, bronchitis,
• the M. E. church on Sunday last. Many payment was not then particularly hoarseness, incipient consumption, and
brilliant, the Grandins visited this sec­ all throat and lung diseases, healing to
jnore are to In* received next month.
the lungs-safe and pleasantfor children.
( \ team iwlonging to Mr. D. Shay tion of Dakota, and were so pleased Price 50 cents and one dollar; trial bot­
took a run through the streets Satur­ with the country that they had all their tles free-of Frod’k Hotchkiss.
day evening, with a wagon attached to securities retleemed in that portion of
Orira*’ Glytwrlne Salve.
them. Fortunately no damage was the N. P. grant and of the Rad river
'Fhe Ixst on earth, can truly be said
valley Which lies in northern Cass and of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which is a
dune.'
southern Traill conntie®—80,000 acres sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, bums,
A-Moir, ot the census enumerators
Will pos­
in all. The country was then compara­ wounds, and all other sores.
itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
d.iil not toot up the'sxipulation of their
tively unsettled, and the Grandins had eruptions. Try this wonder healer.
tttpecthe township®, it is impossible to
the cream of the finest railroad land in Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
give the total population of the county
funded. Only 25 amts. For sale bv F.
the territory.
at present.
Hotchkiss.
What to do withfithis vast area was
Sati hi'av aS Mrs. Geo. Goodyear the next problem, which the practical . The Banner, one dollar a year.
wjto driving over the State street bridge
captalists proceeded to solve in a man­
her horse shied anti collided with a
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
ner that, in the rich returns they have
luruur’s wagon, doing but slight dam­
Leiters addressed U&gt;Uie lol lowing pcraeuK re­
obtained, must be,eminently satisfacto­ maining in the p&lt;&gt;M office at Hutlncs, Hurry
age, however. •
eouuty.
July1i...rt
Htii. 1M
I8M:
ry. Nearly 40,000 acre. In the wertern': Hattie
HartleMlriilgan.
Aii»a»on.cfi
,..MMi..
1;n1IM&gt;.
Albertson,
Chas. Clime.
Martin Grerun,
Lx a recent issue the Charlevoix portion of Traill countv were made into I Man
Man-- Hu. Gritntb.
Grtmtb. Hart &amp; Ea«lH-n&lt;ler,
Eanih-nder. William.
wiuiam,
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B*-ainan.
Seaman.
Mr*.
Mrs.
T.
J.
WH«*o«
Wilcox.
J. D.
r» Hm*»i*»«i
Burkhead.
Sentinel booms ‘Hon. A. Buttars, of a vast stock farm, and some of the Henry Enicelhart.
Mar E. (Injr. Clarence Hart,
Engelbart. ManCharlevoix county, as a candidate* for finest animals in the country were Annie Hewea,
”
’Frank Tompkins
Drop letters.—Lansing Areliey. Jerome. BnrLieutenant Governor. Mr. Buttars is placed thereon. This venture has prov­ gess, Mrs. H. A. Henry.
Cards.
Byron
8. Drigja. P. A. Koiu-h.
a man well worthy of the position.
ed very remunerative. The other 40,­
.
W. H. POWERS. P. M.
Yr*, business is dull in Hastings just 000 acres along the Red {jver was set
XIR HALE AT A BARGAIN.—Gue
onrnow, but business men are satisfied apart as a wheat farm, and this will
half varrint lot on ne romer of Bnwlway
nnd Mill urrvt. Or will sell the dwelling and
with the outlook. Farmer’s are very form the topic of my. letter.
two lots. Enquire on premises. Also a »txlino
In 1877, when they decided to engage griddle cooking range for s*Je.
bu*y securing their wheat crop.
With
good crops there will lie a hi£jte fall in wheat raising, they secured that vet­
eran bonanza farmer. Mr. Oliver Dal­
trade. .
rymple, who is now a part owner of
The* news. iif the nomination of
this farm, liesides having other proper­
Clrvejand and Hendricks was received
ty
in Dakota and Minnesota.
with joy by the republicans of this city.

GIVEN AWAY.
L

In Order to Reduce Our Stock of

I Painter and Glazier,
$

'-Made Suits ®
every one buying

Q

Boys’ Suits Q
AND UPWARDS,
Q

CHUKS DECORATIONS,

ing everywhere for $15.00
18.00
25.00

Call and See Me.

VE PRICES WE GIVE A

Ilin

$2.50 GOLD PIECE with $12.00 Suits.
$2.50 GOLD PIECE with $13.00 Suits,

le Also Col Them Over to Fit You.
H

gENTLEY BROS. * WILKINS'

P

Each One ffarrantefl!

All Suit below $12.00 we have reduced from $2.50 U
to $4.00 per snit.
lj
A lot of Imported Jersey Suits for Boys reduced
to $1.95.
Sailor Suits, $1.65.
■ All Wool Suits, $3.50, $3.65 to $7.95.
Manilla Hats, $1.38 worth $2.00.
Manilla Hats. $1.50 worth $2.50.
Gauze Underwear, 13 cents.

Reductions in Every Department,

o

Wp cannot truthfully say that the demot rats M&lt;*nthooMd” much over the nom­
ination.
•
lx a recent editorial article the De­
troit Times states that to Jackson
county belongs the naming of the nom­
inee !&lt;&gt;r congressman for this district.
Not so fast. Mr. TRpfp; to Barry county
rightfully belongs this honor.
biMEDiATELY after the receipt in
this city of the news df the fiomination
of Cleveland, a number of republicans
sat astride of the democrat pole in
course of preparation, and held an im­
promptu jollification meeting.

Mr. Wm. Hitchcock was evidently
somewhat sarcastic when he informed
the democrats, commenting on the
crookedness of their pole--that “they
had Utter plant a hickory nut and

grow a pole, as they would have plenty
of time liefore they would have use for I

one."

House, £
a Star• , Clothing
.
GRAND RAPIDS.
a

civil suits.
Perhaps he may realize
that the way of the transgressor is
hard.
He may consider himself forlunate, howevqr, if he is not invited to
participate in a neck-tie social.
which now

serves as the gateway to the English
Parliament, dates back to the reign of
William Rufus, in the eleventh century,
and since that time it lias been the scene
of ,u.any of the most striking and picturWw event® of English history. An
American writer. Rev. Treadwell Wal­
den. lias accordingly taken “The Great
Hull ut William Rufus” as the text of
a sprits of pictures of English history,
which may almost be said to summar­
ize the political and social development
of the mother country in kaleidoscopic
fashion. These will appear in four suo-

««sive numbers of Harper’s Magazine,
and wiUjbe richly illustrated, particular­
ly with portraits of the kings and queens
of England, from the most authentic
sourco. ln[the selection of these porlra'ts, Mr. George Seharf, the director
*'! the National fortrail Gallery at
henHington, has lent his wide knowlof historical portrait® tor the benwit of American aajrellas RngH®kreadThia
in Harper’s will form
«• fitting complement to GoloneJ HigKiwn’spapers on Amerte«r history,

just completed.

8325,000.
This year there are 11,000 acres of
wheat on tbe farm. To harvest this
will require the labor of 300 men and
130 teams. The machinery consists of
70 liarvesters, 100 wagons and 10 thresh­
ers. Tostorothe wheat requires ten
elevators, which are located along the
Red river. The crop is taken to Fargo
in steam barges belonging to the Gran­
dins and is mostly sold in Buffalo, and
shipped via. Northern Pacific to Duluth,
thence by boat.
Price of *0’ L
hard wheat at Fargo will vary but a
few cents from the market price ol No.
1 white wheat st Hastings. Last year
the Grondins sold 150,000 bushels of
wheat from th air farm, and ^bught ns
much more at their elevators. 1hdr
shipments would thus fill over -00■cars.
This year their crop promises oeuer
than last, as the season has twen far
more favorable, and the shipments from
the farm will reach 200.000 bushels, and

The Niagara Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

The cost to the
Grinin farm of

bushel of wbrot

on the cars at Fargo lart year
“
omU. Tb« average «*t wiU ta sbjni

U diretatihod tbto
trope. Youc.uiB«bo«

Buyers are Invited to Cal! and See

Them.

We give a $2.50 Gold Piece with a $12.00
Suit and upwards from now until Aug. 1.

•

Building

BUSINESS DIRECTORY!
, ALL kinds from well known ones suckas
Quinine, Rhubarb, Sulphur, etc., to the rarest
kinds such as Berberis Aqnifolium, Chionanthus, etc., all
sold in their original purity.
HOTCHKISS, The Druggist
„ .

ii

STATIONS.

that enters into a house, from
Parties visiting the city or sending for goods
Sill to Ridge Board.
will find, it advantageous "to consult this list.

D■

Taking effect May mh. i«M.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

Cl I I I id FAINTS : The Detroit White Lead Works
Liiquia
Liquid Paints are so well known that it is Of
needless to say anything for them. But remember that theyare always the best in the market and are more used in Mich­
igan, Ohio and Indiana than any other one brand of paint.
HOTCHKISS' Wall Paper and Book Store.

a

White
if desired.

Pluu&amp;g, M&amp;ictag I luing

\A /— I I PAPER and Window Shades. New Designs, EndVV a I I leU Variety, Bottom Prices. Come again at
HOTCHKISS’ Store.
Cbwlottc

r-\

^4*a

~

Our Own Makfe,

As low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

LEAD: I sell the McBirney and Johnson strictly
pure White Lead. Home testimonials furnished
HOTCHKISS’ Paint and Oil Store.
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

HI A rio\“

BSKTLUBWS.HMfflS-

TtlTT’S

PHYSICIANS Prescriptions
• PHYSICIANSPrescriJ
and Family ReceiptsI careH0TCHK1SS,
Apothecary.
I
”

I re S C r I ptions.

fully put up with pure drnga.
meridian oroetral
4 an*
tralna.
Grand
i with ChiMwkefc^Md^nu^no^. and
Rapk?&amp;'hKllanu K.

£2. ani/M !&amp;«• mi»
STi.«ai«,

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O. w. HJOOU".

rroVatr N6tloe- '

as much more will 1* purchased Iron sssfeasffe
farmers at their elevators. This wheat
would fill 1,000 cars.
£ .f
out how long h train that would te if
you wish. It make, one weary aimart
L think of it. ^BeftSOn.the“'X^
Xd per
WM 17 bushels and a Ita.
This year’s crop wiU a\ er^JJ

We are making three
widths of Tjre:

We keep a Full Stock of Everything

ings and machinery on the farm was

The wife of Stephen Durfee has com­
menced pnweedings against him to
secure a divorce.
Durfee has lately
!*en made Abe defendant in several

Westminister Hall,

The Grandin wheat farm is conducted
on strictly business principles, The de­
tails of no large concern in the country’
are looked after more closely than those
of this enterprise. The farm is divided
into nine grand subdivisions, to ewch an
average of 4.500 acres. Upon each sub­
division are located tiie station build­
ings, from two to ten in number. The
stations are connected by telephone
with No. 1. Mr. R. W. Wright Is agent
for the Grandins, making all sales and
purchajies. Mr A. R. Dalrymple, son
of Oliver Dalrymple, is the manager.
Under him are nine foremen, one to
each station. Under these in busy sea­
sons are numerous gang bosses. The
laborers are Norwegians and Swedes,
who are rather more passive under the
driving proclivities of the foremen than
Americans. Mr. Dalrymple directs the
forces by telephone from his office; tho’
in busy seasons he drives over the farm
and gives directions. The cost of build­

WAGONS!

r

Remember with $12.00 Suits and upwards we give 5
a $2.50 GOLD PIECE.
S

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Michigan Central

PAPER HANGING

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FROM County Physicians and Stores solici-

rd © To ted. Will sell goods at lowest rates.
&lt;~+o rt +1 \/ ON Ha“d a general stock of Paints,
L&gt;t O l) S La. II LI y Brushes. Sponges, Perfumery, Rosin,
Horse Powders, Patent Medicines. Photograph Albums, Artist's
Goods, Hammocks, Paris Green, [20 to 22 cents per pound, ac­
cording to the market] warranted stnefiy pure or money re­
funded? Carriage Paints and Varnishes. Chamoi Skins. Mir­
rors, Scrap Books, Cigars, Base Balls, etc., etc.

A « n/M/ 0F Detroit White I^ad Works, Humphreys’
AgenCy Homeopathic Specifics, Ackers’ English
Remedies.

Frod’k Hotchkiss,
The Live Druggist

APRIS.

�NEW YORK 8KY PARLORS.

writes: Every member of our club
frankly admit* that St. Jacobs Oil, the
conqueror of pain, is the beat cure they
had much
It i* a tall city house that riaea mart
have ever used, and all speak of it in
than sixty fart from the ground. In
terms ot the highest approbation. 50
New York plans have recently been
cents a bottle.
inc.
If
Mand
'S..
that
hae
made
the
xnbmitted to the building department
(or a fifteen-story flat house which will faatert time to harness, and Edwin Forbe 182 fort high. It will be enrmonnted
by a cupola forty feet higher. The rage trainedno toe weights, they would
for the convenience* of flat life ha* have been worth 1600.”
“Will you kindly impart information
stimulated the erection of those lofty
buildings in Now York until the safety a* to thedifK-rent varieties ot shoes and
their
ueee?' ’
and health of the city are threatened.
“1 am hardly prepared to do so at
Capitalists, in pursuance of their
present,
but I can dirwt you to a man
inalienable right to do an they will with
their own ao long aa they keep within who can give you more point* of general
interest
about
them than any other per­
the law*, are going ahead to multiply
these aun-excluding, fire-inviting traps son 1 ever knew or beard at."
The man referred to wa* found in a
until public policy, in the person of
some of ita leadin-; citizens,, ha* been large blacksmith shop up town. Several
driven to remonstrate and form an or­ forges were in full blast Each spark
ganization to change the law, since it is from the myriads that flew from rea-hot
only the law that will restrain the iron that was being beaten into shape,
pointed to horseshoes that studded the
spirit of money-u aking.
Those citizen* have prepared an act walls as thickly as links in a coat ol
for the consideration of the legislature mail. Five workmen and four bones
were in the sbopt The homes stood with
entitled:
“An act to regulate the
height of dwelling honaea." They have their tails toward the pyrotechnic show­
fortified it by a careful report in which ers. The men paid no more attention |
to the flying spark* than they would ,
the evils that are the certain result of
have done to fire fiiee.
tbe extravagant height of modern flatThe bos* horseshoer lead the way into I
houaue are act forth in the most con­ an office partitioned off from the main
vincing style. The chief of the New
shop. Shoes hung on all side* of the
York fire department states that
office, they protruded from beneath the
Mventy-five feet is the maximum point covers of boxes used as seats, and many
at which men can get practical control- of unique pattern were spread on the
of a. fire. Within two years there have desk.
bee* erected in that city more than 103
/
“How many kinds of shoes are there?” State ol Michigan. Coiuitr «&gt;f Barn.-as.
At a session of tbe I’robste Court for t ht
buildings the lowest of which i* five
“That is impossible to *ay- We never county
of Barrv. holden at the Probate Office In
feet higher than this maximum, and of shoe two horses precisely alike.”
the city of Hsstinn. county of Barry, on Tues­
these “sixty-six are intended for tho
the Mth day ot June. In the year one thous­
“Have von the first shoe ever made?” day
and eight hundred and elgbty-four.
residences of human beings, who are
“I hardly believe I have; but here is
Present, Clement SmitS, Judge of Probate.
thereby exposed to the dangers of a a pattern of it [producing a wide, flat
In the matter of the estate of WlUlam H.
most horrible death. It is not in the shoe at the same thickness all tbe way
.dulyverified, I
buildings alone that life is in danger. around^ without toe or heel cork*]. of Celeste Hayford, widow of said deceased,
If one of these enorm &gt;us structures Horses are not, much better shod now, praying that a paprr, thlh day filed, purporting
to be the last will and testament of said deever takes fire “no living man," says in principle or effect, than formerly.”
ceaaed may be admitted to probate and the
the board of underwriters, “can stay in
.
“When and where were shoes first executrix therein nsinedjappointed
Thereupon It is ordeiW, that Monday, the
tbe street dividing these buildings; if he made?”
»st day of July. A. p. ifW, at ten o'clock in the
should attempt it he would promptly
“That is difficult to say. Ancient forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
cease to be a living man.”
shoes have been found in and adjacent petition, and that the hrirs at law of said de­
and all other persons interested In said
These are the objections of accident, to the valley of tbe Nile. I believe that ceased,
estate, are required to appear at a session of
but there are others which, though less is the first ground occupied by man and said court, then to be holden at the probate office.
catastrophic, are not leas productive of his friend, the horse, on the face of the In the city of Hastings. In said county, and show
cause. If any there be. why the prayer of the
misery, and perhaps through disease earth. While one wild tribe shod their
cause as much loss of life. A building horses, others near at hand never pro­ P*And)Fns’furtberorderedthat ’said petitioners
glre notice to the persons Interested In said
155 feet high on a sixty-foot street tected the hoots of their coursers.”
estate, of tbe pendency at said peUttoa. and the
throws a shadow at noon 110 feet high
“They must have had a great number hearing theTOof, by caushig a copy of this order
to be published in thei Hastings BaXNKB; a
on the opposite building; 142 feet in ot lame horses.”
newspaper printed and circulated in said county
height throws a shadow ninety-eight
“Not *o many la proportion as in of Barn* oncse In each week for three successive
feet, and so on.
Residence* in the these days of hard and stony roads. I
“*'* &lt;c'?EMEVTS,,T&gt;I.
vicinity of one of the monster modern boue-ily believe that ninety-nine cases'
[A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.
flats get but very little sunshine even ot lameness out of one hundred are due
in the longest summer day. They be­
Probata Order.
State of Michigan. County of Barry-m.
come gloomy and unhealthy.
The
“Whax is tne lightest shoe made?”
At a session ot the probate Court
street in front remains damp, and, de­
“Platea tor young racers.
They county
of Barry, holden st the Probate
prived of the disinfecting help of sun­ weigh from three to four ounces, and the city of Hastings in sold count) on Monday,
shine, gets to be a nidus of disease.. are from three-eighth* to half an inch the rid day of June la the year one thous­
and eight hundred and elghty-four.
So thoroughly is this understood, says wide. They are fitted o»- level, with
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Samuel L. Thomp­
the sole a snort distance inside the wall
the report, in Italian cities, where the
a minor, now deceased.
of die hoof. For young trotters the son,
streets are' mostlv narrow, that the
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
better classes seek the higher room* plates are not set in. They are from a fied, of Lucas Wilkes, guardian of said minor,
for residence*.
Travelers know full naif to mi inch in width, and weigh praying that his final account, this day filet!
may be heard and allowed and he dis­
well, from sad experience, that what about six ounces. The heaviest shoes, charged from his said trust.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 21st
we regard as the most desirable room* including toe weights, run from two up
of July next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon,
have been the foyers of )&gt;ernicioua to four pounds each. Weight regulates day
be assigned for the hearing of said petition, ana
fevers: that. too. in a climate where the speed for many. A difference in that tbe heirs at law ot said deceased, and all
other
persons interested; In said estate, are re­
weigut
has
converted
n
pacing
into
a
there is far more sunshine than we
to appear at a session of said eourt. then
trotting gait.
Some horses gain in quired
here enjoy.
to be holden at the Probate office. In the city of
Hastings, in said county, and show cause, Ifany
Paris, which has the best apartment­ weight after a change in shoes.
there
be,
why the prayer of said petitioner should
“Here is a saucer shoe, covering the
houses in the world, regulates the
not Im- granted.
height df these build'ngs in the strictest whole hoof. On a dry and hard track
And It Is further ordered that said petitioner
give
notice
to the pensons Interested In said
certain
horses
that
have
lost
their
Speed
manner. The free admission of light,
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and thesunshine, and air to all part* of the have recovered it with this peculiar hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
' &lt;oix- published In the Hastings Banxkm. a
capital is one of the objects of ita build­ shoe.
“This is the grab shoe for track pur- newspaper printed and circulated In said county
ing laws. On the widest avenues of
of Barr) once in each week for three successive
Paris the maximum height permitted i» &gt;। poses, and this four-cork shoe gives a
transverse,
central bearing.
but sixty-five feet eeven inches, while"
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
“In the rolling-motion shoe there are
on our sixty-foot streets buildings have
Probate Order.
been erected twice and almost three several modifications.
“These spring-heel shoes are a Cali­ State ot Michigan. County of Barry,-os.
times as high. The time has come for
At a session of the Prostate Court fur the Coun­
regulation of a similar kind in New fornia invention. They are supposed to ty of Barry, bidden at the Probate Office In the
York, and accordingly it is firoposed lesson tbe concussion. The purpose at city of Hastings in said county on Tuesday, the
these shoes with bars across tbe heels is 16th day ot July, In the year one thousand
that no apartment-house shall be more
eight hundred and elghty-four.
than eighty feet in height, and that the to better sustain the weight of tbe
Present, Clement Smith, Judge uf Probate.
In tliemiatter of the estate of John Hotchkiss,
maximum on streets not more than horse.”
dfCVUM-d.
Taking
up
a
shoe
with
a
powerful
in
­
sixty feet wide shall be seventy feet.
reading and filing thepetition, duly verified,
side spring, he Said: “Thu is one of ofOn
Daniel Striker, administrator of tbe estate of
the most ingenious inventions yet made said deceased, praying that he mar be licensed
to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of
to counteract the contraction of feet at /said
deceased for reasons therein set forth.
[Th* Century.]
the frog. This contraction often causes- Thereupon it Is ordered, that Monday, the nth
A very stubborn man is often wrong, lameness, and sometimes entirely dis­ day of August A. D. IBM, at ten o’clock tn tbe
forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of said pe­
but seldom dishonest.
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ables a horse.
tition. and that the heirs at law. and all
A crank is a fool, witlLuiore brains
“Here are shoes for cavalcy horses, oilier persons interested in said estate,
than he knows what to do with.
shoes for forging - bonea, shoes for are required to appear at a session of said
Court, then to be holden at tho Probate Office, tn
The man who is always anxious to foundered horaee, shoe* for horses that the city of Hastings In said Aounty and show
take the chances, invariably takes-one interfere and cut themselves, shoes with
joints to ease parte ol the foot, shoes
chance too many.
And It Is further ordered that said petitioner
Take all the luck there is in the for horses with pumiced feet, shoes with
world, and yon couldn’t make a half an elevation to compel a horses to stand hearing thereof by causing a copy of th is order
in a position that will cure a lame foot to be published In the Hasting* Banneh, a news­
dozen genuine sneoeeaea out of it.
and bring U into use again, and shoes neper printed and clrculatedln said County of
There are plenty of people who know with rings for the same purpose, shoes Barry. once in each week for throe successive
weeks, previous to Mid day of heariiur.
howTo make money, aud how to waste
for horses with corns, and shoes to teach
(A true copy,]C TO p^^fe.
it, but few who know how to spend it. bones to use their feet without stum­
The symptom* of patience and lazi­ bling.
“I will show you an illustration of
ness. uro ao near alike that it would
bother many people to tell which dia- what shoeing will do,” continued tbe
shoer, as be led the way to a large horse
ease they have the more of.
‘there is nothing that shows strength in the far corner of the shop. He raised
one of the horse's bind feet, showing an
of character more than eccentricity if it
immense shoe built with an inner par
is natural, and nothing that shows
tition an inch from tbe outside rim. The
weakneM more if it is artificial.
•hoe wa* at least two inches high.
What tlie county waata the moat
“Tom. come and lead tbi* bone
just now is lee* religion and mon piety, around, ” shouted the bos* to a workman.
les* advice and morb example, tees poli­ The animal started on a slow walk,
tic* and more patriotism, and lew pedi- without hobbling.
“When that horse was brought here
three days ago he could not touch hie
Uwind Mm? Bawdy,
foot to the ground.”/
Noticing that the dfhoer spoke with a
Mexico will aoon have an opportunity foreign accent at times, and had tbe ap­
pearance of a man who bad seen some­
thing of tbe world, lie was asked how
eved Celestials are swarming into the our smith work compared with other
land of tbe Montezuma* along the rail­
■Exprau.
road iinar At present, however, they
are a neoeaaitv.
No hotel can be run
—The man who disappears from his
without Chineee. for thera are no Maxi
borne for yean does not always turn
up in the nick of time with the proof of
manded.
A* yet thay have not his innocence in his inside vest pocket
gone to work in railroad building nor and every other receptacle stuffed full of
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. —
into the great mining eampe, except ea
different
restaurant-keepers and laundrymen.
Mope and Malt Blttora Co
DETROIT, MICH.
The war
John Knoblock, a
have not
frame manufacturer
BUnoee, euddeoly ’

Hops&amp;Mait

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inn cun nrou i uwnnti.

GREBLE &amp; POWERS
AM HIAOOUAmM row

Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers
McCormick’s Twine Binders,
McCormick Iron Mowers

Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump,

Spring-Tooth Harrows,
JslcIesoxi Tile.
Call and Get our Prices Before you Purchase

Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
------ AND SEE THE------

Latest

and

Best Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder,
The simplest best binder in the market

Come in and see it

I have the fluent line of open and top buggies ever brought to this city, and sell them at elose figure*. I hare Just received another carload of ue

The “Old reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
Over 500 of these wagons are in use In Barry county to-day, and are giving the best of satisfaction lu every ease.

In the Hue ot HAY TEDDERS, I can give you your choice ot the three beat machines made. 1 sell the Bullard, Allen and Bookaalter

Anything'you want In the line of farm machinery I can sell you.
Besjiectfully,

Chester Messer.
JMPORTANT TO FARMERS,

To be Sold at Cost!

Bound to Reduce Stock!

Son, bin, M ui Sptin
AT COST.

PARTIES DESIRING

Scythes and Snathes
AT A CLOSE MARGIN.

We are determined to close out these goods at

CLOTHING,

SECURE BARGAINS
do not delay, as tbe very low figure at which we
are offering these nerexsary farming tool. will
ensure their rapid sale.

PLOW POINTS I
m

CLOTHING!

the cheapest

Tii, Copper ami Sleet Iron Ware

Ready-Made or Made to Order,

At prices that Defy Competition.

POCKET KNIVES

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

SHEARS
Whleh will be Bold regardle** of oust.

b im

an® rain,

THE BEST MADT

The Palmer Cradle, And See the Low Prices at which we are offer
Tbe BeM In tbe Market.
Gasoline Stoves,

E. S. PIERCE,
-Tbe drive wail

over which

The Old Reliable Tinners.

TOWER BLOCK,

D RAPIDS, MICH.

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 14‘.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 26, 1884.
HO. XXVI.

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GOODS CHEAP?

Lewis Stern
Will sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
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Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will Bell thee Dress Goods for 8c.
Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
■Will sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothed for $4.00.
Will sell thee a»better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $8.Q0.
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.

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If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern’s, thee will not see in vain.
Come early or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
on you.

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Bound to Reduce Stock!

over. More than half a million men
were sleeping In untimely gravqx Half

1the brightest and the best men in the .
|land, Lincoln -greatest of our mighty •
tdead” among the rest. Half a millinn j
homes were made desolate and million.''
of people wore the sable garments of
।sorrow and mourning. More than a
million men go hobbling about with a
leg gone or an empty sleeve or are
,otherwise scared, mained or disabled.
A score of years has coma and gone
since the last gun was fired. Many df
the men who 20 years ago were wear­
ing the gray art legislating, making
laws for you and I, comrade jreader.
The spirit of hate has passed away and
the blue and the gray meet and strew
alike with flowers the graves of their
fallen comrades.
A magnaminous government pardon­
ed the men who tried to “shoot this
government to death" and a, magnamious government is looking after the
men who fought for the integrity of
this nation with tenderest care. Now
and then a croaker raises his voice
against the liberality of our govern­
ment toward its defenders, and they
also try to pick flaws with the G. A. R.
In 99 cases out of every 100 their sneers
arise from a spirit of jealousy, and
could they be habijittated with the
record of a soldier, undoubtedly they
would be among the radicals in their
demands.
.
July 27th 1865, just three years and
three days from the day of erdistmebt, I
was discharged from the army and re­
turned home via. New York City.

There never wm s political bolt %o
limited in extent that made so much
Doise m the bolt against Blaine. Neither
was there ever a political bolt so abso­
lutely without reason, and so destitute
of sn intelligible cause in the minds of
thinking and patriotic men. it can be
traced to nothing, except the disap­
pointed vanity of a few men with little
cl si ms, but with high pretensions, who
ed something of an idea of the tremen- proposed to set aside the existing prac­
duous draught Grant was making on tices in popular politics, and to substi­
the resources of the nation in the mat­ tute a theory of their own in its place.
ash tore
ter of men. Several days that 1 was Their plans were not acceptabk* to the
4down town” troops were arriving by solid voting body of the Republican
party of the country, and they are seek­
the Baltimore &amp; Washington- railroad ing their revenge in an attempt to de­
and -dispatched to the front as fast feat the Republican candidates.
There has been do change in Mr.
as transportation facilities could dis­
pose of them. They were mostly, Bla&gt;ne's personal history. In the record
" 100 day men and were used principally of his political career, or jn the nature
of hi* relations to the Republican par­
to guard lines of communication and ty, except in the fruit of the added
There Is nothing grows, or Is made, on the bases of supplies. My wound was not years, since be was the leading and
face of this earth to make one feel like work or serious and there being so many in the ablest member of Garfield's brief but
play, to aid Digestion, clear out Elver, regulate
our Bowels. like ZO-PE SA.
hospital that needed care no, particular powerful Administration, and the expo­
nent aahe was in great part the inspi­
attention was paid to such as I. I paid ration, of Ga.MieM’s policy. He was the
but little attention to it myself and as right hand of Garfield • power.
At
a consequence inflamation and . partial Garfield's tragic death tty? tearful a&gt;
blood poisoning set in. May 28th, with clamations of the country made Blaine
many others I was transferred to . the custodian of his memory and the
defender of his fame. The small num­
Chestnut Hill hospital, Philadelphia. ber of polit-cal ide ilbte who now oppose
Chestnut Hill is one of the many subur­ Blaine were from the beginning of Gar­
“Hub” Coug-b Care, 85 Cent
field’s Administration his self-appointed
. Prescription of a Boston pbywldan. dispensed ban towns of Philadelphia, and one of
years by » Boston druggist.
the most delightful spots in the country. and special friends, and. they were nec­
One dose will cure any ordinary cough. It
essarily friends of Blaine. They could
Here
a
mammoth
hospital
was
built
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
Dot have bad a thought adverse to
you a 36 cent bottle of -Hub” Cough Cure, capable of accommodating 8,000 pa-&lt;
Blaine's purity of character, patriotism
and don’t be put off with any other
tients. There were 44 wards and 62 or statesmansnip consistent with their
beds in each ward. Besides these in approval of Garfield and his public
summer, there was a grove hospital acts. These ••Independents”!and bolt­
ers are guilty of the most id'&gt;ot|c stulti­
where tents were used. The whole was fication in every word of censhre and
under charge of Dr. Hopkinson of phrase of abuse which they now direct
Philadelphia. Arrivals from the field against Blaine.
BOVT COLDS.
The public record of Blaine had been
t West remarked-;*You don’t of battle and from other hospitals near
advertise to cure enough diseases with Zotmsa ; Washington were of almost daily oc­ ma !e up wben be wm app dated by
we liar it out here for almost everything, even
Garfield as Secretary of State. The
colds
" Tills Is all right; Zopksa acting upon currence and iis fast as men recovered
the LI ver and WotnkJ.o«n. the pores .nd the
-Mulligan letters” had been five years
bowels, and thus works off the cold. Its harms sufficiently they were returned to their before the public. Blaine had been
and corrects the system. It 1» four own fault if regiments. Everything is thoroughly twice an active candidate for the Re­
you allow a cold tocontinue into lasting disease,
the liver, bowels and pores to
c’0®^ systemized in hospitals, and day after publican nomination for President,
lheee newspaper* and politicians* did
day it is a constant round of duties.
not then oppose him on the alleged
Deaths are of dajly and sometimes grounds of their present opposition.
hourly occurrence, but very little atten­ His recent nomination was without any
tion is paid to such events. When a effort by him in bis own bebklf. and
soldier dies he is taken to the dead wm due entirely to the spontaneous ac­
tion of the detwues representing avast
house where he is kept until burial,
ma'ority of the Republican sentiment
then removed and buried in a place se­ of the oountry. llis sentiment may
lected for such interments, and a rude have crystallised and have been direct KUUon counum. Mlnnmot*. i*
_ t lL. Il.ulzwa
to actual settlers at the extreme low price ot
head board placed at his grave.
THREE DOLLARS PER ACRE.
.
In Feb. 1865,1 was removed to An­
In qiuuiUtlw « n«
»&gt;“&gt; .VS.‘SI'LZudln
than ini
These counties are locateu in napolis, Maryland, assigned to the vet­
tbetomotwRril River Valley, about which every eran reserveicorps and assigned to duty sentiment it hdd do* grown by anv
skillful otrfttme in the public rated; it
farmer has heard more or less.
___. n».
The terms of payment are also to be v®JT Ul&gt;- in St. John’s College hospital. The pa­
was not kindled by any arte «rf politi­
cral.cnly BO cents on acre
role camp was established at Annapolis cians. ft dictated Blaine’s Domination,
six annual payment*. The
. r,. i. ... r&lt;&gt;m&amp;ln ooen only to December 31st,
tail
and here most of the prisoners from and ft wm dechtre of tbe cm X
mite*
»,th Thte l/ivte Libby, Andersonville and other south­
without •xcase or
to support
ernprisons first landed. It wm my
defense.
good fortune not to be captured, but I
demMd-------- - ——
have seen thousands of those poor fel­ Hke a defendant tn court wbo| has
lows ju«t as they left those southern knowingly and deliberately refused to
prison pens, and a more pitiable lot of plead, matters tn his defense at tbe
v-uiftige o’f ‘bls offer without delay. 11 prt■wnts human beings mortal man never gated uroper time or In tbe right stage of tbe
casa His own aett have settled the
upon. 1 will not undertake to describe natare and pertinency of tbe matters
annual
them. I have heard and read many which he had neglected to plead, and he
mthe P
descriptions but all of them fall far is held to hie Gnpfled oonfesaion that
short of conveying to the mind the real they are not Meectisl or sufficient In
law to acquit him. The •’bolters,” by
picture.
,, _ __.
ten yean o&lt; stience, have vindicated tbe
It ™ while it Annapolis that «
cau obtain
&gt;. g. a i
reorivod the new, of th, surrender of
koto. “Snt^ln thchStHsst
°r thB
tf‘16 Lw, when th, antique old dty waa
splendidly illuminated la honor of the
event And it was her, also, that th,
■y^rOOL CARDING.
sppslUnff news of the death of Lincoln
came, and joy and fiadnra, was chang­
ed to gloom and sadnea,. With the resumption and

Lewis Stern,

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Before night there was probably 10,’ DOO wounded men in the city and every
house was filled with' wounded soldier*.
The facilities for croeeing the river
were very limited.
There was no
bridge and the sole facility for creasing
was one old flat boat that would hold
perhaps l(J0 men. Seeing no prospects
of getting across very soon in this way,
many of us went up the river and ford­
ed it The water was quite rapid over
the rocks and in places was waist deep.
A line was soon formed, however, and
following each other at intervals of
about ten feet we l&gt;egan crossing. We
looked with suspicion on a score of but­
ternuts without arms that occupied
the opposite shore in the little village of
Falmouth. Butthoaeofua who were
on the lead passed without, molestation,
and in a few hours the pounsula be­
tween Bell plain landing on Acqua
creek and the -Rappahannock was cov­
ered with q stream, of blue, bound for
Bell Plain landing, where government
transports we*q already waiting to take
us up the Potomac to Washington.
The peninsula is about four miles
across, and it was late in the afternoon
before we reached the transports. The
next morning, May 11th, found us in
Washington, and my friend Ryan and
myself assigned to Lincoln hospital,
about half a mile east of the capital
building
Commencing with the battle of the
Wilderness and continuing through
Grant’s campaign during the summer
of 1864 the daily papers at Washington
published a list of the arrivals at- the
different hospitals in and about the
city. Often after a great battle whole
pages would be covered with these
names, with the regiment and company
the unfortunates belonged to. Each
column was headed “The Roll of Honor."
while in this (Lincoln) hospital I gain

WHOLE NO. 1514.

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A ReguIar_Bonanza.

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call, at the

GREAT WRW

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­
ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE,

Mone Marble

Is

to do WOOL CARDING this •ea-

//f

surrender ot Loe st Appomattox the
war practically cio«d. Sbwman reneivoT the sword of Joe Johnson at

RaWgh. Canby of Klrty Smith In the
south wrat and the tamer baads &lt;»me
Inm&gt;d Kweambed to'th, ineritabta. |
Jeff Dad. in«• CM*®*

UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

specie resumption at all Mr. Blaine
did not vote because the Speaker of the
Howto rarely votes. He wm known by
his friends to be heartily in fevor of tbe

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of thia. Mr. Blaine, before the new
Congress met in December, 1876, pre­
pared an elaborate speech in favor of
resumption and ajfainst inflation, to be
delivered on the first octMakm that of­
fered. Before that speech was deliylivery in one or two papers. January
10. 1876. in Committee of the Whole,
Mr. Blaine delivered his speech. It-

much of it, but the following sentanoes
will show where Mr. Blaine-stood at
the very outset of the fight for the re
sumption of specie payments;

.CUTE
n. Until

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CLOTHINGI
Ready-Made or Made to Order.

such men as Bayard voting against it.
In the House its passage was resisted
by Democratic leaders, and the ro-l-oall

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tteGorara-

nation ban ever made the experiment except
at great coat and sorrow. and the admoafc*
of irredeemable money to-day are bat Stetajr

i

This speech was widely commented l-j
on. Indeed, the.Nation, which wtm edRod by one of the present editors of the ’
New 'York Etxnina Pn4, the paper U!
which told all inquirers that it could
not find that Mr. Blaine had any re­
s &gt; m ption record, and ivpeatod the 9
statement after tbe Joum'd had called ■
attention to it in an editorial article Id M
the issue of February 17, 1876, quotes S
Mr. Blaine as declaring that “the pal4
icv of the Republican party is to ^st'
j
back to specie payments by a firm and ' J
considerate course.” The only occasion ’ ■
in the House wben Mr. Blaine had an M
opportunity to vote against tbe repeal •£
of the Resumption act wm January 17.
(
1876, when Mr. Holman presented a I j
resolution declaring for its repeal. Mr. ^*1
Blaine, with all of tbe Republicans ex- «
cept four, voted against the ^olutioq. 11
Columns of extracts might be givej
4
from Mr. Blaine’s speeches
period that specie resumptioik- -wu»
threatened to show that he wuLOSe of
Hie ab cst ami stanchest champions of «
that measure.
The course of the papers whihh
raised tills issue fitly illustrates the IB
methods whi -h bis foes have
,j
to defeat Mr. Blaine. Either^ 4^9
papers named cotild easily have Jwoer-B’
tained Mr. Blaine's record on sne3k’re-.
sumption. Indeed, it is difficuitho be­
lieve that tbe intelligent men who write kK
and supervise tho editorial wptfc oi(M

current political history as tn i
that they do not know that Mrwas in favor of the Resumptfa
Their course in this respect ■ ii
iug with that which his tom are
ing. They will stop at nothing
unscrupulous malignity can rag)
is ••anything to beat Blaine.'”

ing the prwident’s office with a dvw
paper in his hand—
•*Tbe vLilians
“What nowF”
“Why. here la an article asking
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BLAINETS ACCEPTANCE.

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HIS FORMAL LETTER TO HENDERSON.

respond
with
thia
gigantic
result
Tbe
commercial
cities td the Colon
never had
such
growth
a*
they
U*Y* enjoyed since 1*0. uur chief em­
porium. the city ot New York, with its depenoenciea. has within that period doubled

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p

tntema•lull be edJueuA by'lmpertlel erthmuoa Md
not by arms. This project was jam of the
fixed policy of President Garfieid’s AdminiaVarioos Other Topic*.
tratSon. and it should. In tr.y Judgment, be re­ But religious
newed. Iib accotnpl.shmeut on tais continent
would favorably affect t be Nations beyond the
A LENGTHY DOCUMENT.
harbor are more than double In bulk and sea. and thus powerfully contribute at no dis­
tant day to toe universal acceptance of the
Atovbta, Me.,July lit—Mr. Blaine yes­
pnllanthroplc and Christian principle of arbi­
terday authorized the giving out for publi­ first Dutch colony on the island of Manhat­ tration. Tne effect even of suggesting it for guard and m“ni!2n?« nrlvdk-ge that which 1*
tan and the outbreak of the civil war in MBA the Spanish American btates has beon moat
cation of his letter of acceptance, the long­
AGIUCULTVKE *sn» THE TAUW.
happy and ba* increased tbe confidence of
The agricultural interest 1* by far tbe -boee people in ourfr.endlydispoaltiou. It fell
est ever signed by a candidate. It is as follargvtt in the Nation, and is entitled In every- to my'lot as Secretary of State, In June. 18*1.
adjustment of revenue laws totiss first con­ to quiet aporebenslou in the Republic of Meir
sideration. Any policy hostile to tne fullest loo by giving the assurance in an official
development of agriculture in the United dispatch that “there is not the faintest deslrt)
States must be abandoned. ReaAxlng this In the Lulled States for territorial extension
The claim of the Mormon*
Ocntkmcn:—In accepting tho nomination for fact,
the opponent* of the present system of south of tbe Rio Grande. The boundarie* of vtn.lv «uibort»rf to
the Presidency twidcred ra-&gt; by tho Republic- revenue have labored very earnestly to per­ the two Republic* have teen cstabttahed in
•o'Natfonal Convention. I beg to exprcM a suade toe farmers of the United States that conformity with tbe beat jurisdictional inter­
they
are
roboed
hya
protective
tariff,
and
tbo
est*
of
both.
Tne
line
of
demarcation
is
not
deep sense of the honor which is conferred
i&lt; thus.made to consolidate their vast in- merely conventions!, it 1* mon;. It separ­
and of the duty which is imposed. I venture effort
fluenoe in lavor of free trade. But happily tbe ates a Spanish-American people from a Saxonto accompany the acceptance with some ob­ farmers of America are intelligent and can American people. Il divides one great Narion
servations upon the question* involved In the not be misted by sophistry wben conclusive from another with distinct and natural
farts are before them. They see plainly that finality."
luring tbe past twenty-four year* wealth ha*
feet the future of tbe Nation favorably or un­ not
non by
community that uphold*
been acquired in one section or by one
favorably for a long aeries of year*.
interest al the expense of another secuoaor degree with our friends and nelgnbors on this it a* a State In the Unton. Like other*, tne
another
interest. They see that tbe agri­ conuoenu We have not improved our rela­ Moronn‘ mu.? team that tbe liberty of the
‘
enumerating
the
issues
upon
individual
cease*
where
tn* right* of *octety
cultural
States
have
made
even
more
rapid
tions
with
SpanishAmcr.au
as
wisely
and
ax
which
tho
Republican party appeals
than the manufacturing Btatos.
(M-rsisteutly aa we might have done. For more
popular
support,
the
conven­ progress
crRRKBCT.
The farmers see that in IM) Maaaacbusetu than a generation tne symjiathy oY those trt-gin.
tion ho* been singularly explicit and and Illinois had about tbo. same wealth-be­ countries has been allowed to drift away from
Tho people of the United State*, though
felicitous It has properly given toe leading. tween eight and nine hundred million dollar* uk. We should now make every effort co gain often urged and tempted, h“'®
position to the industrial interests of toe each—and that in i«O . Massachusetts had ad- their friendsnip. Our trade wftb them la-al- ly contemplated the recognition of any other
te twenty-oix hundred millions, while ready large. During tbe last year our ex­
country as affected by the tariff on Imports.
On that question tbe two political parties are Illinois had advanced to thirty-two hundred changes In tbe Western Hemisphere amounted
radically In conflict. Almost the first act of million*. They tee that- New Jeracy and Iowa to three hundred and any millions of dollars—
the Republicans, when they camo into power were just equal tn population in IMO, and that nearly one-fourth of our entire foreign com­ oeaslty less pressing than that of
in ISflL was the establishment of the principle tn twenty years the wealth of New Jersey wa* merce. To those who may be disposed to -in- n-ar. The one *p«-ctid requisite for th&lt; com­
of protection to American lul&gt;or and to Atner- Increased by tbe sum of eight hundred and derrate tbe value of our trade with the cwin- pletion of our monetary system1*
&gt;can capital. This principle the Republican fttty tnlllion* of dollars, white tbe wealth ot tnes of North and South America, it may- be the rcfiHirevalues of rtiver an* gold. The
party has ever since steadily maintained. ! Iowa was increased by the sum of fifteen well to scute that their population is neanyor large iissuf silver os the money of account
while on toe other hand the Democratic party hundred millions. They see that tbe tune quite fifty millions—aad that, in proportion among Asiatic Nations, taken In connection
numbers, we import neatly witti tiie li»cr&lt;-a«tng commerce of the wom.
in Congress has for fifty years persistently leading agricultural Stales of tbe West have to aggregate
as much from them u.-. we do from gives the weigtitiest reason* for •» Interna­
warred upon it. Twice within that period our ■ grown «p rapidly in prosperity that tbe aggre­ double
Out
tbe
result of
tbe tiona! ugreeineot tn the premises. Our Govaddition to their wealth since IK^ls al­ Europe.
opponents have destroyed tariffs arranged for gate
trade
is
In
a
protection, and since tbo close of tho civil most aa great as tbe .wealth of tbe entire whole , American
degree unsatisfactory. Tho Imports dur­
war. whenever they have controlled tho country in that year. They see that the high
Houtb, which Is almost exclusively agricult- ing the past year exoredea two hundred and reached and established-* standard that shall
House of Representatives, hostile legislation ,urul.
shared tn the general proeperity, and twenty-flve millions, while the exports ejtoto
eiximu -be
• ue UnMed
unaeu State* to use tos_«0ver
has been attempted—never more consplqu- toot has
having recovered from the Joss and were less than one hundred and twenty-flve ^rffin its mines as an auxiliary to gold
ously than in their principal measure at the devastation
of wax, ha* gained no rapidly that millions—showing a balance against us of settling tbe balances of commercial &lt;
lute session of Congress.
it* total wealth is at least tbe double of that more than one hundred millions of dollars. change.
na.
which it pusseMed fa IM), exclusive of Hlaves. But the money does not go to Spanish-Amer­
ttta rvDuau
Revenue laws are in th&lt;hr very nature subIn these extraordinary developments tbe ica. Wo send large sums to Kur. pe in coin or
Tbe strength of the Republic i* increased by
jeetto fro iuent revidon ia order that they farmer* *ea the helpful impulse of a home its equivalent to pay European manufuct- tbe multiplication of landholders. Our laws
may be adapted to change.-* and mo lificationB market, and they sec that the financial and utera for the gold which they .send to Span­ should look to the judicious encouragement of
of trade. The Republican party Is not con­ revenue system, enacted since the Republican ish- America. Weave but paymaster* for this actual wettiers on tbe public domain, which
tending for the permanency of any particular
enormous amount annually to European Mbould henceforth be held as a sacred trust
statute. The issue between the two ixrues
factors—an amount which is a serious draft for the benefit of those seeking homos. The
do&lt;* not have reference to a specific law. It
in every financial depreislon. upon our re- tendenej- to consolidate lance tracts of land
is fa: broader and for deeper. It involve* a our elder cereal export; they have sold, in the
tn the ownership of individuals ur corpora­
a
A.
ft...
...
■
k.
a
principle of wide application and beneficent
tions should, with proper regard to vest­
influence, against a theory which we believe
ed rights, be dlscourairvd. Ono hundred
to be unsound in conception and Inevitably
product* be greatly uulanredt We Lave made thousand acres of land In tbe bands of one
hurtful in practice, in the many tariff re­ eorn. the only other cereal which we pxport a beginning In our ellort to improve our trade man 1* far les* profitable to the Nation in ev­
. visions which have been necessary for to any extent, one hundred bushels have relation* with Mexico, and wo abouid|not be ery wuy than when U* ownership is divided
the past twenty-throe years, or which
content until similar and mutually ad van among one thousand men. The evil of per­
may hereafter beooine necessary, the Repub­
tageous arrangements have been BucceM.voiy mitting large tracts of the National domain to
lican party has maintained and will main­ boen bo great that for every peck of corn ex­ made with every Nation of North and South l&gt;e consolidated and controlled by the few
tain the policy of protection to American ported one hundred bushels have been con- America. White tbe great power* of Europe against tbe many is enhanced wben the per­
industry, while our opponents insist upon a fiumud in the home market. Tbe farmer* see are steadily enlarging thetr colonial domina- sons controlling It are aliens. It Is but fair
revision, which practically destroys that t&gt;ol- that tn tbe increasing competition from tho tton in Axis and ' Africa. it is tbe especial that tbo public.Tand shou'd be disposed of only
icy. Tbe issue is thus distinct, well defined grain field* of Rua&amp;l* and from tbe distant province of this country to improve and ex- to actual Peltiers and to those who are citlxcns
and unavoidable. The pending election may plain* of India, tbe growth of the home mar­ tiatid ita trade with tbe Nation* of America. of the Republic, or willing to become so.
determine tbe fate ot protection-1or a genera­ ket incomes dally of greater concern to them No field promMes so much. No field has been
OUB’ 6H1PPIMO IHrtUUSTS.
tion. Tbe overthrow of tie policy means a and that ita impairment would depreciate tbe cultivated ao UtUe. Our foreign policy should
Among our National interest* one langulsblarge and permanent reduction in the- wagci value of every acre of tillable land in the be an American policy lu Its broadest and
of the American laborer, besides involving Union.
moat OOMMMMKW sense—a policy of peace, •s-the foreign carrying trade. It wa* very
seriously
crippled
in our civil war. and anoth­
Uie loss of vast amount* of American capital
OUR DTroUtAL COMMERCE.
of frienfiahip, of commercial enlazvemcnt.
invested in manufacturing enterprises. The
The name of American which belongs to ua er blow was given to It in the general substi­
Such fact*.a* these touching the growth
value of the present revenue system to the and consumption of cereals at home give u* in &lt;&gt;ur National capacity must always exult tution of steamfor sail in ocean traffic. With
'a
frootage
on
the
two great ocean*, with a
people of the United States 1* not a matter of some s ight conoeotlon of tbo vaatnea* of tbe tbe Just pride of patriottsia. Citizenship of
theory,'and 1 shall submit no argument to sus­ internal commerce of the United State*. They tbe RepubUc must be the panoofy and safe­
tain IL I only invite attention to certain
suggest also that, in addition to tho advan­ guard of him who wears It The American restore our navigation. Yet tbe Gov­
facts of official record which seem to oomsti- tages which the American people enjoy from citizen, rich or poor, native or nntnraiized.
ban
hitherto
refused
it*
tute a demonstration.
protection against foreign ootnpetittoa. they white or colored, must everywhere walk se­ ernment
In tbe census of. lift) an effort was mhde. for enjoy the advantage* of absolute free trade cure in bis person*1 and civil right*. The Re­ help. A small share of tbe encour
the first time in our history, to obtain a vnlu- over a larger area and with a greater popula­ public steoui)«| never accept a lesser duty. It ugenjent given . J»y toe Government to rail­
ation of all the property in the United State*. tion tnan any other nation. Tho internal can never assume a nobler one than the pro­ ways and tc manufactures, and a small share
of
the
capital
and
tbe
teal
given
by
our
citi
­
Tiie attempt was in a large degree unsuccess­ commerce of our thirty-eight State* and nine tection of tb*. humblest man who owes it loy­
ful. Partly from luck of time, partly from Tvrrluiries i* carried- on without let or hin­ alty—protection at home and protection which zens So those enterprises, would-have carried
prejudice among many who thougfit the In­ drance,
without
tax,
detention
or shaU follow him abroad into whatever land our ships to every se i and to every port. A
law just enacted remove* some of the bur­
quiries foreshadowed a new scheme of taxa­ Kverameutal
interference
oP any
dens upon our navigation and inspires hope
tion, tbe returns were incomplete and unsat­
Ml
whatever.
It
spreads
freely
isfactory. Little more was done than to con­ over as area of three and a half mllhon
I recognize, not without regret, the uecee- that tbife great interest may at last receive its
solidate tbe local valuation used in the State* square mi:&lt;*—almost equal id extent to tbe sity for speaking of two section* of our com­ duo share of attention. AU effort* in tai* difor purpoiwsof aMOMmenL and that, as every whole continent uf Europe, it* profits are mon country. But tbe regret diminishes when
one knows, differs wtdoiy from a oomnlete enjoyed to dav Dy 5tt,OOu,UOU of American free­ I see that the element* which separated them
exhibit of al) tbe property.
men, and trom thia enjoyment no monopoly are fast disappearing. Prejudices have yieffiThis survey of our condition ila a Nation re­
In the census ot tetu. however, the work is created. According to Alexander Hamil­ ed and are yielding, while a growing cordial­
us tbat material prosperity is but a
was done with great thoroughness—the- dis­ ton, wben he discussed the same subject in ity warms tho Southern and tbe Northern minds
mockery if It doe* net tend u&gt; preserve tho
tinction between "assessed" value and. “true ’ 17W. "the Internal competition which takes heart* alike. Can auy ouo doubt that be­ liberty of tbe people. A free ballot is tbe
value being carefully observed. Tho grand
place do.-* away with everything like tween the sections confidence ana rt- SHfeguard of Republican insUtutlona, without
- result was that the "True value” of all tbe monopoly, and by degrees reduce* ttx- prices teem are to-day more marked than at which do Nat Hua) welfare is assured. A
property in the Btatesand Territories (exclud- of aructofl to the minimum of a reasonable any period In the sixty years preceding the
election, honestly oonducted, mnIng.staveu amounted to fourteen thousand profit on the capital employed. ’ It 1* impos­ election of President Lincoln? This is riopular
bodies the very majesty of true govern me nt
millions of dollars i314.000,imu.u0&lt;j,. This ag- sible to p.uttt io a sing e monopoly in tue tbe result in part of time and in part of Ten
mlltinns of voters desire to take pert (n
Un ted Siu es that has been created or to*
Republican principles applied under the fa­ the pending contest. The safety of the
Uie savings of all tiie people within the area tend by tue indusor-ai system which is upheld vorable conditions of unlfonnltv. Itvou d be Republic rests upon tbe Integrity ot
of the United States Irom the time the first
by tbe RcpubUcan party.
h great calamity to change these influences
ballot, upon the security of suf­
L'ritish colonist ..landed in 1007 down to the
Compared with ■•ur ioreign commerce these under which Southern commonwealths are the
frage to tbe cltlxen.
To deposit &lt;
year l.n». It represented the fruit of tho toll domestic exchange* are inconceivably
Inconceivably great'
groat - learning to vindicate civil rights, and adapt­ fraudulent vote M no worse a crime against
•fffiO years.
in amount— requiring merely as one Instru­ ing themselves to tbe conditions of political constitutional
liberty than to obstruct toe deAfter IMJibc business of tho country was mentality a* targe a mileage of railway uh ex- tranqui'ity and industrial prorrre*. if there jxisrt of an honest
vote.
He
who corrupt*
t-Dcourajjv-l and deve qped by a protective »t* to-day In all tbe other Nations of the l&gt;e oduslonal and violent outbreak* in the suffrage stnko! at tbe very rootjof
free gov­
tariff. At tho and of twenty years tbe total world combined. These Internal exchange* South against this peaceful projrreM, tbe pub­
property of the United Uta es, a* returned by are estimated by tbe Statistical Bureau of tbe lic onln'on of the country regard* them as ex­ ernment. He la tne arch-enemy of tbe Re­
public.
He
forgets
that
In
trampling
ut&gt;on
the oen.UA of 1S8O, amounted to the enormous Treasury De^urunsnt to be annually twcuty ceptional and hopefully trusts that each will the rights of others he fatally imperil*
bls
aggregaui or forty-four thousand millions of tlm«K«s great in amount ijs our toreign com­ prove tbe last.
■
own rights, -ills a good land which the Lord
doU^cs!S44.i*XMW&gt;.UjO). Tills great result was merce. it 1* into till* vast field of home
The stouth neeis capital and occupation, our God doth giro us," but we can maintain
attained, notwithstanding tlie fact that count­ trade—at mice the creation and heritage of not controversy, as much a« any pirt of the our heritage only by guarding with vigilance
less millions had In the interval t-ecn wasted in tiie America i |x-ople—taat furelgu nuttons are North the South Oheds the full protection of
source or popular power. I am. with groat
the progress of n bloody war. It thus anpeara striving by e. cry device to enter. It In into the Revenue laws which tho Republican party the
that while our jiopulation between IMi and this field uiut the opponents of our present offdm Some of the Southern States have al­ respect, your obedient servant
MbU increased sixty per oefitM the aggregate revenue stem, would admit tbe countries of ready entered upon a career of industrial de­
property of tho country Increased 214 per Europe—v .unirics into whose internal trade
velopment and nronperlty. These, at least,
cent., showing a vastly eubanoed wealth per we could not reclproca.ly enter; oounx’les to shou d not lend their electoral v^tea to destroy
MINOR. NEWS ITEMS.
capita among tho people. Thirty thousand watch we should be surrendering every ad­ their own future.
million* of do-lars i«eO.(»100U.U)j) had been
vantage ot trade; from •hlcb wa should be
Any effort to unite tbe Southern States upon
added during these twenty year* to tho tor- gaining nothing in return.
banes that rrq*r out of the memories of the
mauent wealth of tne Nation.
war will summon the Northern States to com­
THE
MECHANIC
AMD
THE
IABORETU
An arteaian well is to be bored at Aber­
Tbe* 1 results arc regarded by the older na­
bine In the H’.ertlon of that nationality which
A policy of this kind would be disastrous to was
tions ot th* world os plienomenal. That our
their inspiration in the civil struggle. deen, Dak., with a view to obtaining perma­
country sh uld surmount tho peril and tbe toe mechanic* and workingmen of tbe United And tn us great energies which should be nent ]x&gt;wer to run a mill producing two
cost of* (gigantic war. and for an entire Btates. Wages arc unjustly reduced when united in a common Industrial development
hundred
barrels of flour per day.
perloi of twenty year* make an average gain an industrious man is not able by hi* earn­ will be wasted in a hurtful strife. The liemoto its wealth of *126,axui» per month, sur­ ing* to live in comfort, educate his children cratic/party nbows itself a foe to Southern
William Parks dt Son, proprietors of the
passes tbe experience of all other nations. and lav by a sufficient amount for the neoes- pronft-rlty by always invoking and.urging New Brunswick cotton-mills at SL John,
anwe.aJ.-or m -de n. Even the opponent* of .si ties of age. The reduction of wages in­ Southern political consolidation. 8uch a
the present revenue system do not? pretend evitably consequent upon throwing our home policy quenches the rising instlact of patriot­ have asked for an extension. Th.’ir liabil­
that in the whole history of civilization/any market open to the work! would deprive ism in toe heart of tbe Southern youth; It re­ ities are about $225,00(1, and tho assets ore
parallel can De found to the .mater.ar brog- them ot the piwer to do thia It would vives and stirstilmes prejudice; It substitute* estimated to exceed SAOO.OOtt
reMOf th* United States, since tbe acoe-islou prove a great calamity to our country. It the spirit of tartmrio vengeance for tbe love
would produce a conflict between the j&gt;oor of peace, progress and harmony. .
J. W. Delany. residing in Moultrie Coun­
of the BopuliJtenn party to power.
Thu-parted hbsween It 00 and to-day has no; and the rich, and in toe sorrowful degrada­
ty, HL, Is tbe owner of a borao with five
bean ooj
rial prosperity onlv. At no tion of labor wou;d plant the seed* of public
distinct feet ’
time in
ry of the United Btates has clangor.
The
general
character
of
the
civil
service
of
The Ke publican party has steadily aimed to
Mra. Sylvia S. Olds, living near PawPaw,
tbere^b
-.-gross in the moral and ph.Ithe United Slate* under all administrations
antbropl
oUglou* and charitable Insti­ maintain just relations between labor and fore, maters or great nubile concern. Nomnn MlcM. commlUgd suicide Tuesday by drink­
tutions. schools, scmioar.es and colleges have capital—guarding with car.- the rights of has been bonaranhi. In the one supreme test ing kerosene and arsenic.
been founded and endowed far more g*n-.-r- each. A cuofiict between the two has always -the collection and disbursement of revenue
Knight A Wilson's foundry, machine
ously than at any previous time in our his­ led in tbe post and will always lead in the —the record ef fidelity has never been surfuture to the injury of both. Labor Is Indl*- pasred In any nation. With the almost fabu­ ahop and eight other buildings at Alllstou,
tory. Greater and more varied relief has been
pentable to tbe creation and profitable use of lous sums which were received and paid dur­
extended to human suffering, and the entire
Drogtessof the»countrr in wealth has boen capital, and capital Increases ths efficiency ing the late war scrupulous integrity was the 8100 burued Thursday, causing a lews of
accompanied nn.l dignified by a broadening and value of labor. Whoever arrays the ouo prevailing rule. Indeed, throughout that
and elevation of our National character as a against thu other is an enemy of both. That trying period it can bo saM. to the honor of
TboniM Brigham, a fanner near White­
policy is wisest and best which harmonizes the American name, that unfaithfulness and
people.
Our opponent* find fault that our revenue tbe two on the basis of ubao ute justice. The dishonesty among civil officer* were u rare water, Wls., went to tbe pantry at night for
Republican party has protected tbe free *• misconduct and cowardice on tbe field of a lunch. He mistook for custard a plate of
system produces a surplus. But they should
labor of America so that Its compensation is battle.
nos iotvet thgt 1I10 law has given a specific
poison prepared for rata, and died In great
nurpo*c to which nil of tho surplus is profita­ larger than is realized in, auy other country. “-The growt'i nf the country ha* continually agony within an hour.
bly and honorably *pp led—the reduction ot It ba* guar.lod our people against tho unfair and ncceear.iv enlarged tbF clvti-aervice un­
While the guests were waiting to witness
ihc publio debt and the consequent relief ot competition or c.mtract labor from Chins, and til now it incitide* a vast body ot officers.
may bo ca led upou to prohibit tne growth pt Huies and methods of appointment which tbe marriage "t Clinton, HL. Wednesday of
tbe burden *f taxation. No dollar has been
a aimilar evil from Europe. It 1* obviously prevailed when the numb r was smaller have
wasted, and the only extravagance with
which tbe party stanus churgv.1 is the gener--. unfair to permit capitalists to make eotitracu l«en found insufficient and Lnpraoticabie, and Charles Aotou and Jennie Wade, tne an­
oufc pensioning of soldiers, ra lors and their for cheap labor in foreign countries to tbe earnest efforts have been made to separate nouncement wm made that Jennie had
hurt and disparagement of tbe labor of Amer­
mml'ies—an extravagance which am bo dies
great mass of ministerial offioer* from elojied with another man.
ican outae ia &gt;bucd a policy (like that which tbe
the highest form of &gt;ust ce in the recognition
influoiicr and personal control
Mra. Harry Culver, of Bay City, Mich,
would lea o tbe time and other conditions ot partisan
and payment of ■ inert'd debt. When reduoImpartiality in tbe mode of appointment to
tion of taxation is to be made tbe- Kepubl.can home labo'r exclusively tn tbe control of the be based on qua location, and security of loeltad up her young son tor dtoobfdleuce.'
party cun be trusted to sceombilab it ir. such employer) Is Injurious to all partiea—not tbe tenure to bo based on faithful dtoctmrge Finding some matches in tbe room he set
it rn&gt; as will m st effectively MU! the induvSi &lt;Jnty1tw°
to be accomplished. fire to tbe bed and was sgiotherett.' It is
public
bualnaM wlUl e aided by sepantt- feared that toe motlw wlU dte from griet
stitutionsof tbe United States re»t upon tbe Tte
Ing toe
legislative
blffiAhh of tbe Gorero^t
ot’R maaiax commerce.
intelligence and virtue of all the people. from ail control of appointment*, and the Ex­ w'mhUe
7°°^ Dear
Pa.,
A frequent accusation of our opponents is
ecutive Department wHl be rcnevwi bv Ob­ W iliam Seachrist was attacked by seven
tbR.the fore go commerce of the country has
appointments to ftju-d rule* ttIuj tfluu polenta, who scratched and bit him for
steadily decayed under tbe Influence of tbe
the interest of tbe Republic that any uconomic jecting
removing
them
from
the
caprice
of
faicprttprotective tariff. In this way they seek to ar­
minutaa. He killed six of them with
sm. But there should be rurklonservanie
of
re&gt; the importing interest aga’nsttbo Hepubthe law whleii Hvm in aii
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a
“d »&gt;y beipiem wben found by his
ifca.i party. It is a common and yet radical
vailing elsewhere. The Republican party
nayMXMa.
.
e: ~.r io Confound tbe commerce of the coon- alm* to elevate and dignify labor—not to de­
.
tri 4ith Its carrying trade—an error often grade U.
tromhtto Si
uuu n&gt; a some­
committed innocently and xotnethnes designA* a substitute for tbe industrial system what prolonged service I never found ft ex­ t7**ra. X F., Thursday, who lied been
which under Republican admtalMraUon has pedient to request or recommend tbe reuMA-al
at toe point of death from hungw
developed such extraordinary prosperity, our of a civil officer except In four Instances and having been
four days and nights without
opponents offer a policy which is but a aeries then for non-po’IUcal reasons which xrere InImports of a country regardless of tbe nation­ of experiiiieots upon our system of revenue— ManUy conclusive with the appointing power. food or water. Their Captain and anoUi«ality ot the vessel tnat mar carry the oommod- a po toy whose end must be barm to our mao- The office™ in the disirk't appointed by Mr man had drifted out to aeL
Llacoln in Han, upon the recommendation of
”T
&lt;&gt;-!»■ will have a dog show at Philadelphia SanK^!5,,h
*• ,1'U*&lt;wSK
SSrf?*
11W',Q. °'®
period steadily and
prodUtouk y Increoped-lncrvuscd Indeed at a
Kenntfl Club will manxgn, and Charles Lin­
rutr bud to an amount which absolutely dwarf Congressi has hurtfully affected tbe business of and maintained It so long as I nod the righ* coln
superintend. Exhibiton In Euron*
al! previous developments of our trade bethe entire country. Wbocan measure the harm by law to nominate a cadet. In tbe caae of wUlbe Invited to send blooded canines^n
to &gt; ur shops and our homes, to our birmaand
our commerce. If the uncertainty ot perpet­
’divided with approximate equality between
ual tariff agitation is to be inflicted upon tbe
exporta end imports, reached Hie astounding country/ We are in the midst of an abundant
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« amiuioe stiver dollar
harvest; we arc on the eve of a revival of
h®**** &lt;he rare data ot 180*. An Eastern
gwtterai prosperity. Nothing stands in oar
numismatist. to whom tbe coin was
way but tbe dread of a change in tbelndustrial system which has wrought such wonders
in tbe last twenty years, and which, with tbe confirmed tbe conclusions of tny iegialatlve
re wisely adjused.
)»ower of iiicrf-a&lt;ed capital, will work still experience, and impressed me with the con­
appreciate cue ma
greater marvels of prosperity in the twenty viction that tbe rule of impartial appointment

s^s

Castoria

bXine. Loto. tuid |he Cbairm— of tho
District School
Committee. Leto n
father h.d died reomtlr. u&gt;d tbe prlu

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whltber Loto, on« d«.p«r^ Saturday,
had eone alooa and witbout reoomnMndat»n». In anarch o&lt; b school rumored
to bare a teacher with the wnoopingeough. Brown’. Ferry we. the name
oltSerilhpt. Brown wm the name of
tbe oommutec man. He did not look
like a man who could have written bi.
own name without acrewing hh mouth
open while he dotted hia I'a and crowed
Mat’, and carted hia y’e-« he bad anv
i’s or t’s or y’a to dot, or croea, or curl.
••Girls »ir apt to be weak in spellin'
and ■rithmetic." raid Mr. Brown, loft­
ily. -We had one apply tor the High
spelled apology whh two—1». with one
p. that wm It; she spelled 'pology with
one p. and couldn't cal’clale tbe Inter­
eat on a Gorer'ment bond. We re­
jected her. They rive the ulaoe to a
distant convection of my wife a with a
Noo Yotk eddication.”
••I knew of a bov at a famooa acade­
my who wa.* asketl after whom the State
of Virginia was named—he ought to
have Known, don’t -you think, sir?”
asked Loto, mildly.
••The State of Virginia?” said Mr.
Bipwn, uneasily. “WhY. certainly. I
u&gt; l
.o- who
-bo Virvir.
think a toy hadwi
ought to
know
&lt; _jnja was named for.”
, P„He
repl}ed Lo^, wjth vicious
gentlenes*. “that it was named for the
Virgin Maiy. who wm at that time
Queen of England.”
“Well,” said Mr. Brown, after n
grave pause. “I admit that was4m un­
called-for answer. I don’t think we
should have required that young man’*
services at Brown’s Ferry.’ .
But across Mr. Brown s big red face,
there did not flit tbe shadow of a smile.
It is doubtful if to this day be has be­
come fully aware of the depth of singu­
larity in the reply of the young man at
the famous academy, to the question
concerning the naming of the State of
Virginia.
“Wall,” said Mr. Brown, “our teacher
Aon got the symptoms. If she whoops by
Tuesday mornin’ we shall hev to hev a
supply. We’vb had thirteen applicants
a’ready, jes’ on the chance of that whoop.
Maybe ’twon’t come to nuthin’.
On Wednesday morning, as she was
sitting in her blue room, hopelessly
crocheting a royal-purple mitten for the
pea-green old lady who bought tbe sky­
blue hood, and bad miracuously’turned
to tbe grocer with tbe news that her
dentist's bill wm smaller than she ex­
pected, and if she bad a pair of mittens
of tbe precise shade of purple she

’em—as Loto was thus patiently Bitting,
netted within her web of purple worsted,
with crooked fingers, arxl sweet, .hju!
face,'and aching shouldera, and heavy
heart—S’reeny c&amp;me up stairs with
some cookies", and tlie announcement
that a mao wanted to see the Doctor’s
daughter in tbe parlor.
It wai Mr. Brown. He came to in­
form Loto that the teacher at Brown’s
Ferry Grammar School iiail been ex­
cused to have the whoopiDg-cqugh, and
that he didn’t know but Loto might as
well liave the supply till Miw Mizery got
well.
••She begun to whoop come o’ Mon­
day night,” said Mr. Brown, ••and
along o’ tK&gt; many scbolan that you
ain’t sure of. and takin’ in them you
know hasn't, the committee told her
she’d better »Iav to hum. She wm ex­
posed long of her half-sister, which
is an infant, and Miss Mizery sleeim
with her. Can’t say how Idng you’ll be
wanted. She mought whoop two weeks,
and she moughtVboop six months. I’ve
known ’em whoop a year,” added Mr.
Brown, encouragingly, ‘though they
was mostly babies. Yer pa’d a known,
may be, if he’d l»een living’. Better
come along in my team—save expense
—an’get yer traps fast as yer know
bow.”
“Some may whoop for years and she
may whoop forever r* cried Loto, as
she kissed her mother good-bye between
a laugh and a sob, and courageously de-

(*—p Llibur U (Mkaa For that matter, -though, a great
many things are very cheap in New
York. We
hear
- ----------- much, for instance,
lUSWkUW,
about high rente,
rents, but there are low
rente too. I have seen three very good
rooms in a well kept tenement house in
a good and convenient neighborhood for
¥10 a month. Four rooms in a house
of the same kind can be had for S15 a
In
neighborhoods not so
desirable two gtxxl room* can be had
or
*ker° &gt;re hundreds of
-- ------ T - ®
AUF zv or
cente, and some (certainly not ahtradlive, though) where be may do so
for 10 or 15 cento. Housekeepers mav
buy groceries a* cheaply In New York
m anywhere in tbe country.
Floju^-is
always at the bottom price, and it Ls so
with many other things Deeded in thb
^hen
Meat BDd
h
I find that in some towns and Sllaeen
■ixty miles away, where living is wpf*»*d to be cheap, the price* are about
^‘“1‘•.0o«§. VM no more
•o, on the whole, than in some of the
raxne country place*. In fact, coal is
wKd.r*S-mBnn.P°iDta on tbe railroad*
which bring million* of ton* of coal to
(WzwJiu1
in New York itaelf.
ury goods are cheaper, taking the line
i^gh' U'“ in “T «ber ^itv on tho
ox

Infants and Children
What gives our Children rotr -»---■
XMalaM,

CentaurLInlm—.

THIS SUMMER,
W^fioN^VBc!;1-^, TSiU”
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA
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With its clear days, &lt;teltei&gt;Hi«lv
nightstand
exhltarxilng uluusphro-,
ENTIRELY FREE

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eehred oocstdcrable aztoathHi from lhe f.„ t •]&gt;..
here Is offered the rare attraction ot
1
BALT WATXX BATHING

MUIMtja**. OMUL tU.xnndn*. A,bl-,. ,*
’ Lake will be famished free on applies-

W*-. V.VM. J fWCUK* &gt; A .
tab* Manitoba By., st. Lin,

F
qpHE NEW

ART GALLERY
North nt Merchant's Exchange.
Desiring to give our new method an introduc­
tion to toe public, we haw eoncluikd to lumito.
even though toe cost of prodnetion greatly ex­
ceed* toe old method so long In use, our Fmr
Flnlslied Artistic Imperial Cabinet Cards for
33.36 per dozen; Panels, 34.30; Cards. 32.00;
Tin-Type*. 4 fur SO cents.
The public are cordially Invited to call andK’
examine specimens made by toe instantaneous,
process af toe New Gallery.

U BLOCKSOM.
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EMDDHSED BY

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45000 ,

b Prices on

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We now fee! that we can truthfully and conscicatlously say, without fear or Jan*, xid
pr-Qxne It by
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,

a* well a* historical
tost the WiitiBronze Monuments and Statues ore the i-'t lit
the woHd.
S. A. HOLMES, Agent,
Hasilnys. MichyOR SALE

At a Bargain
The property known as the "Morgan I'
on Church street, Hastings. Mich.

For terms, etc., call on or address

C. Whitcomb,
Or MRS. F. M. POTTER. Vermontville.

HiTTklTO Obtained in the UnitedP A I r IN I S States and all pslriit •grantI n I LI 1 I
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Dmtboxt, Mich. Established » year*. »an&gt;
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Angler's Complete Outfit.
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ffiSTiitw
btofid
oriuunented: 1 trolling liaikandl reel horamg
teteet ot line. This I* a splendid &lt;«‘n'%Lb!.X
who delight in fishing, nice $1. or 3
*8' *a‘
Remit by rosTAL
coM»V
■’ ’ Chicago. »”•

'T'HE BASTINGS BANNER.
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JOB PRINTING,
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HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 25 1884

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

IVHI.IHHBS FJ1IDATB, 7 T
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich.,

MARSHALL L. COOK.

* • Bowzks Mills

p^Un* very dry forcomud

si nsemrnos ka™&gt;
lu“&gt; &lt;l“ite a eerion,
u «we«. H.s» iwr
It palSwithlu Ux ttaetat week. He tad a oonple of
l*-r year: If not paid until ex.7- iri»n of year, 41.00. Subscribers oufc
teeth extracted. Four day. after he
: Harry Co.. 41.25 ner year. In.
•
variably cash In advance.
commenced to bleed from the cartra
&gt;^t
the teeth, bleeding profMely
forty houra. He has been confined to
ADVERTISING RATES:
One column jseryrar
per year......... . ................ ....&gt;100 00 the house ever since.
Extra cluuKe
cluuve for
fi s|&gt;eclal positions.
Charley Bradley spent Saturday and
Sunday in Kalamazoo, visiting his
JOB PBINTWG.
K
Hirtclal Ptfde Is fell In the Job Printing De- brother Will.
oartmrntoflthe Banxkjl Eyen-thing in the
Bowen takes the lead of Grand Rap­
ebtin office is «ew; n,,&lt;l with theuttert faces of
tvw th-' ii'.o’t approved patterns'of machinery, ids. We have a G. A. R. poet, and I. O.
Zidr.-iui’etriit workmen employed, enables the
B.C.-S KK to io flrst^hms job work. .......
G. T. lodge, a Smith and an opehi
house, and now we are to have Gao W
pLEMENT SMITH, .
Mankin’s mammoth show.
Bowen
t
Lawyer,
against the world.
.
; offices over B. K. Grant’s store.)
Master Jay Blackford, of the Journal
- Praritce* In all courts of the State. Collections
prow'.h looked after.
office, spent Sunday with friends here.
T \ I! E KNATPkX.
C. H. Vanahmaw.
Mr. Silas Miller, of Battle Creek is
N APl’EN &amp; VanARMAN,
visiting at Mrs. Baker’s.
Lawyers.
Frank Lamreaux and wife are on a
(Over Hastings National Bank.)
visit among friends up north.
T01IN CAR VETH,
Joe BediUe lost quite a Hock of sheep
J
Attorney at Law, by dogs the other day. Nearly every
Middleville, Mich.
sheep he had was more or less mangled.
\V N1SKERN,
Jennie Holmes reopens her school
.
Lawyer.
next week Monday.
\
.Over Spaulding's dry goods.store.) .
Charley Bradley has kept his self
Will attend promptly to all business tn all
binder busy.
court'. Charges reasonable.
Bowen’s Mills sports a cannon of its
E. KENAST0Nr
.
Attorney at Law, own.
'Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Card or Thanks.—1 wish*in this
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections manner, to express my thanks to those
promptly .Utending to.
members of Withey Post G. A. R., aad
/ • W. LOWRY, M. D.,
Barlow lake lodge, L O. G. T„ who
V.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
turned out last Monday and stacked
lUfBce. 301 Thorn St.. Hartings, Mich.)
my grain. Such acts of kindness in the
Calls in town or country promptly attended,
offix-r hours—»tq 10 a m. and l to 3 p. m.
hour of affliction are appreciated by
Telrphiine at Holin ways' ‘drug store.
social auvntlun paid to surgical diseases myself and family.
and .li'-cawes ot the rye and ear.
ELDER. I. M. B. GILLABPIE.
QACKETT A iBUTLER,
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Pysicians and Surgeons,
The farmers have had the most favor­
• (Prairieville, Mich.)
All ■•alls, night or day. promptly attended.
able weather to secure the staple croji
of
our state for a number of years past.
R. TIMMERMAN,
• Hommpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, The dull days we have had in town
(First door east o( Holloways' drug store.)
along back are on account of their im­
proving the time at work.
R. Wm. JONES,
Dentist.
Sanford Truman departed last Fri­
AU work promptly attended to.
day for Petoskey and other parts of

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northern Michigan.
Miss Daisy Smith, of Battle Creek, te
visiting Miss flattie Foote.
Emmet Evarts is-again in town shak­
ing hands with old friends.
&amp; SHELDON,
Jacob Osmun has been'ki Toledo for
several days past, looking after his in­
(Office In Abstract Block. Hartings, Mich.)
terests in about 600 acres of land situat­
Ha&gt;-the only set of Abstract Books in Barry
ed near that city.
Cotqay. .
W. H. Kanaga has moved his stock
I A. FOOTE, M. D.,
JU.
Physician and Surgeon, of boots and shoes to Bradley’s building
in the south part of town.
(Office east side Main St.. Nashville, Mich.)
Residence next door north Wolcott House.
Henry Knickerbocker with his son
AE cull* promptly attended too, day or night.
are in Eckford, the southern part of
JOSEPH KNIGHT,
Calhoun county, the fore part ef the
Veterinary Surgeon.
week.
'
(Residence. Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)
James Campbell is home visiting, his
Will attend all calls for services night or day.
Charges reasonable.
brother W. 8. and numerous other
B. F. Hkowx. M. 1).
W. P. Polhxmub, M. D. friends. James has a lucrative position
DRK. BROWN &amp; POLHEMUS,
in Muskegon.
11 om&lt;epbtWc Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
Chas. Scofield and wife with his
(Office over Julius Bussell's store. Main BL)
brother Frank and wife spent Sunday
Calls answered from the office at all hours of
the day or night. Dr. Polhemus will give special with Air. VanArman. Mr. Chas. 8.
attention tn diseases of the Eye and Ear.
left the fore part of the week for Dako­
jOffice hours—9 to 12 a. tn.; 2 to 4 p. m.
pLARKE A RIKER,
’ ta, his home.
The Wolcott house is receiving a
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Attorney’s at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery. fresh coat of paint.
Miss Hindmarch caused an attach­
'Offices in Uulou block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Mich,
ment to be Issued upon the horse and
Practice In alLcourts of the state. Attend to
collections and perfecting titles to real estate. buggy of 8. J. Prindle for a note.
Money to loan Itmrancv taken, etc., etc.
There is a chance for some fun;
Weber and Reynolds, residents of
piHLlP T. COLGROVE,
Kalamo, who were arrested for larceny,
JLawyer, ’
had
their second triahlast Monday, be­
Hastings, Mich.
Pr.J'tectrtiug Atterney for Barry County.
fore Justice Parady and a jury of six
men. They werfe acquitted. At a former
WELTON &amp; WHITLOCK

An- agents for the Watertown Insurance Oo.
They write policies on a man's property against
loss by Un-, lightning or wind; against a man's
life by death and accident.

ASHVILLE

Agricultural
Eucelsior 2-Horee Twiae Siaisr,
Light in Draft, left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 feet
long.

Rawson anfl Crown Mowers,
Royee Reapers.
Even article of

Haying and Harvesting Machin­
ery used.
*■“ the Lamm Stock o&lt; all kinds &lt;t

FARM MACHINERY
Hardware and Building
Materia], Doors, Sash,
I’rices Low gj anybody.

C. L. GLASGOW.

Horn to attend the Grand Ledge tourn­ J Affl Clark. E»q, mad, ringing npereh ament.
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not ve,/y hot
in^ood- «in defense of the republican partv.
Both speeches were characterized bv
land. Farmers too busy at present.
high-minded reasoning and were noted
John H. DiUenbeck and Levi Holmes
for the entire absence of any personal
are recreating at Petoskey.
abuse of their opponents. This kind of
Mrs. C. H. Snyder, of Lansing, is vis­
argument will win when calumny and
iting friends at this place.
•
the bombastic parade of dead issues
At the special school meeting in dis­
will fail The speakers were greeted
trict No. 4 it was voted to hold a two
with a large and orderly audience, a
months term of school, to commence large number of whom were ladies. ’
the first Monday in August
Miss
Della Palmerton has been secured to
Butlaitd.
Wheat ripens very slowly, and a
teach the same.
•
There are a Mlt-blnder harveetera good deal of wheat is being cut that is
owned In Woodland, and all did a rush­ too green.
Hay never was secured in better con­
ing business.
There will be an Ice cream and huck­ dition.
The apple crop is almost a failure,
leberry festival held at the Town Hall
Saturday evenin* next, for the benefit owing to an east wind just as they
of Leonard Mauch Post. A good time were commencing their growth.
Cherries and whortleberries are being
M usual at these festivals, is expected.
The time Is rapidly approaching when marketed in large quantities.
Schools
are quite thinly attended.
the man that raised the; greatest num­
ber of bushels of wheat on the fewest Teachers would find more scholars In
tbe whortleberry swamp.
acres puts In an appearance; or, in other
On Sunday the 18th, Rev. Crosby
words, when a seven-acne field shrinks
to five seres, sn^ at plowing time as­ united in marriage Mr. Lucius Hardy,
of Hastings township, and Miss Della
sumes again the usual site of seven
Nelson, of Baltimore.
.
acres.
'
Quite a number of our town peopie
Another effort is being made in bohalf of the telephone between Hastings were present and heard Rev. Joy’s ser­
mon on Sunday night, and were weU
and Woodland.
paid for their trouble.
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4JABLTON.'
.
The Rutland M. E. society connected
There are more copies of the Banner with Irving charge will be supplied
distributed here than of all other papers now by a young man from Albion,
combined.
Rev. Shear having resigned.
Mr. Frank Andriy had «the misfor­
Eighteen persons have joined the
tune to lose a fine bred" mare—2 horses Methodist society in Dis. 4, instead of
died in six months.
’
fifteen as formerly reported.
Rogers &amp; Co. sold nearly a oat load
MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
of plows, about twenty mowers and
Blaine and Logan club organized
several binders. They have disposed of
Wednesday evening, July 16th at Mor­
everything ordered last spring.
The Johnstoh binder seems to give gan.
Party camping at Thomapple lake.
excellent satisfaction, doing work well
Mr. C. Woodard is gradually growing
and with dispatch.
Mr. Chester Messer’s, horses broke weaker. •
The church is no place to indulge in
loose Friday, but one threw himself, be­
coming so entangled that a runaway levity and rudeness. It is not only an­
noying to the minister, but also to the
was prevented.
A son of Philo Fuller is sick with in- congregation; therefore, young man,
please keep quiet and save yourself
fiamation of the throat.
• Alvah Carpenter reaped about nine trouble.
Mr. James Edwards.,of northern
acres of wheat in five hours.
• The Crockford young people. Miss Ohio, is visiting with his uncle, Mr.
Ballou and five others united with 1. 0, John Morgan.
Dr. C. W. Goucher is now attending
G. T.
.
C. Woodatd.
A week from Saturday evening mem­
Blaine and Logan club will meet at
bers of the Lodge will confer degrees
R. R. hall at Morgan Wednesday even­
upon several.
ing. J uly the 30th, for the purpose of
Peter Covert has the largest stock of
further perfecting the organizing and
wheat put up.
to transact other business that may
properly
come before the meeting.
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PRAIRIEVILLE.
. Cool and dry weather in these parts. Let there l&gt;e a good turn out.
Mr. John Morgan Went north to look
Harvesting nearly finished.
Miss Mate Goss is visiting her friends after some property left by C. Woodard’s
brother,
who died last spring.
in our village.
•
Mrs. Robert Griffin took the evening
Miss Josie Sackett is home, after an
absence of four weeks spent’ with train last Monday to join her husband
in Dakota.
friends in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Henry Strong and Amos Cole will
Danie Doyle is visiting at home for a
run a thresher this season.
«.
short time.
Mr. Shaffer and Mr. Parker started
Mrs. A. Sackett had a slight shock of
paralysis on Saturday morning.
Is for Ohio Tuesday on the express, to
some better, but not herself. She is 86 look after property left them.
Social dam?e at Mr. Everly’s Tuesday
years of age, and a return of the troub­
evening. The McGowen band was in
le is feared.
,
.
Most of the Prairievillians were to
I be attendance.
Republican caucus Saturday, at two
seen last^Friday night under thej cano’clock, to nominate delegates to the
vass of the palace show.
county convention.
*
The Whitney family this week.

Neighboring exchanges.
FREEPORT.
Plainwell Leader.
From the Herald.
Last Thursday morning Charles Close
Rev. Link has arrived and will take
charge of Rev. Bertram’s work, remain­ was driving along the road by his farm
in a buggy with4 reaper sickle across
ing till Mr. B’s. recovery, or until con­ his knees.' In some manner one end of
the sickle fell into the buggy wheel,
ference convenes.
A resident of the township of Bowne, throwing the’other end into his face,
tied a refractory wife to an apple tree the knives giving him a severe cut in
the cheek and lips. His wounds bled
during a severe rain storm a few days so copiously that Dr. Thompson was
since, and she has “quit the job" and summoned. Ho is better now.
Charlotte Republican.
trial the jury disagreed.
people thBk her •‘head is level."
Billy Heilwag pleatl guilty to the
A number of our boys, several men,
A serious accident befell Mrs. John
and a minister took in the Charlotte Yarger while picking cherries at charge of selling beer on tne fourth and
paid his line. Complaint was made .
Daniel Yarger’s in Carlton the 12 Inst. against ahi the other saloon keepers but
races last week.
Nashville democracy was represent­ She was standing under a large limb wben it came to the test the loud talk-'
ed at Hastings last Saturday, by sever­ which was being held down by her lit­ ing prohlbititionists who had promised
to furnish the evidence backed out.
tle boy that she might reach it, when
al of our staunch democrats.
Thf democrats made up a shake
the limb broke and it fell bearing the purse to buy a lot of white plug hate.
".ASSYRIA.
boy with it, striking her with force be­ When they arrived judge of their cha­
The^wheat is nearly all stacked and tween the shoulders, crushing her to grin to find the inside bearing a large
and life-like picture of Blaine. The
the ground where she Uy until assisted
some of it is threshed.
Leader printing press was set in motion
Air. and Mrs. Gay have returned after into the house. A physician was called and some lablf« of Cleveland’s face
an absence of about three months. who pronounced her injuries of a serf­ were struck off and pasted over that of
They visited in Wisconsin. Hlinois and bus nature. Boy uninjured. Mrs. Yar­ Blaine. They are Blaine hats all the
Missouri, but they think Michigan, ger was brought home Monday and is same, and the joke is one that will
stick.
all things considered, has many advan­
now improving.
Allegan Journal and Tribune.
tages that other states do not possess.
Mr. N. Allerding of Carlton, in a re­
The ratification of Cleveland’s nomin­
Mrs. Chester Berry, of Tekonsha, is cent conversation with the writer, ation on Friday last vast tame affair.
voting friends in Assyria, her former stated that many farmers when cultiva­ A few volleys were fired off by the vil­
lage cannon and the small boys gather­
ting their corn the last* time made the
ed together to hear the noise. The
home.
Mr. Jacob Hartom'. hrelth t&gt; Improv­ mistake of covering up the “brace roots,” gathering reminded our reporter of Sir
ing under the treatment of Dr. J. S­ which should never be done as the prac­ John Moore’s funeral in Spain. There
tice checked the growth of the corn was no music, no speaking and but
B y/,/ Mary E. Wiloox 1« visiting In
feeble cheering.
.
\
causing it to turn yellow and shorten­
ing the ears, resulting in nothing but Chariotto Cor. of Venurnttvllle Hawk.
^The'crope are all suffering for the
The New York County democracy
-nubbins." Mr. Allerding being a very paased through Charlotte, via the G. T.
successful farmer seldom failing to se­ kR„ one week last Saturday. The
want of r*in.
...
cure uniformly go**1 crops, we consider trains smelt like beer -gardens. When
WOODLAND.
this statement as being reliable and on their way to Chicago, on the plat­
The Wheat crop i» about ail securedform of the rear car a whiskey barrel
publish it with tbe h«pe that it may was seen us the ■ .eeze lifted an Ameri­
The hum of the thresher Is again
meet the eye of some one who had not can flag with which ft was covered.
On thdr return last S
A. P. Holly haa returned fromnoticed this fact
A delegation of fourteen of Hastings’ forms were filled with

repcwentative men came to Freeport
Bawdy, of Hosrart City. .
Tuesday evening and organized a Blaine
Woodland, U visiting
and Logan club. Twenty five signers democracy.

WHOLE NO. 1514.
hibitioniste of the country’, that the
democratic party is the temperance

Vermontville Hnwk.
If anyone has any reports of wool
clips to make,’let us hear if anyone can
beat the clip of Mr. Walter Nagle, who
had 1330^ lbs from 172 sheep. All
washed and clean. Grade of sheep.
Grade Merinos. Wool growers, look at
your books and see.

him ।
which
ahic
abtefor

oh:

—A Philadelphia • dispatch savs the
lAflRt
CriU t^GkleU tS (Ml
resolutions deHaring th*; Ol
our insane peo
foreign immi-

DeejTar Shallow Ptowtog.
The great difference of opinion which
exisu as to the proper depth'tn plow
land is caused mainly bv the fact that
no rales can be laid down that will
apply to all soils; the fact, ia? up two
fields are alike, therefore every field
must be judged by itself; hence the im­
portance on always having the plow
Sided by a hand that is controlled by
elligence. There are some general
principles which, if the farmer would
make himself familiar with, he would
be able to judge more correctly as to
what depth each lot of land should be
plowed. It is well to ever keep in
mind the fact Ahat nature puts the rich­
est soil at the top, and gradually in­
creases the depth of the -richness by
adding to the surface. Man. being im­
patient at nature’s slow ways, takes the
work into his own hands and attempts
to do in one year what it would require
nature hundreds of years to do; he does
not adopt nature’s method, but instead
placing the richness on the surface, he
puts the plow in and turns the surface
under and at the same time mixes with
the soil some fertilizing materials; the
result of this at first is to make the
upper portion of the soil • poorer than
before, so that by thus deepening the
soil it is done partially at the expense of
the surface rienness.
It must be evident to every thought­
ful person that in our efforts'to deepen
the soil we ougfit. if possible. t to avoid
doing it at the expense of the strface.
but should endeavor to increase its
richness rather than diminish it To
do this the plow should be ran .only a
trifle below the soil made rich by na­
ture, or by the application of fertilizers.
To-attempt to deer&gt;en a soil more than
two inches a year is to attempt whaL as
a rale, will prove to be an injury to the
crop, unless the first six inches of the
soil has been made very rich by previ­
ous heavy- drossings of manure.' A soil
that has but a few inches on tbe suface
that is rich enough for plant growth,
should be plowed very shallow, and
deepened but very little at first, if it is
exjiected'to get even a fair crop, but
land that is already very rich to the
depth of more than six inches, may be
plowed quite deep, not Only with safety,
but to advantage. Much depends on
the condition of the land and on what
the farmer desires to do: if he does not
care to enrich his land bevond what its
present condition is, he wifi not attempt
to plow thp enriched sod, whatever may
be its depth, but if bis aim is to get bis
farm in b better condition, he will not
only apply inOre manure than his crop
requires, but he will ajso plow a little
deeper each year.
The great mistake is often made by
plowing a light soil eight or ten inches
deep, when the depth of the soil rich
enough for plant growth is not more
than four inches; the result of such
operation is to turn four to six inches of
dead soil to tbe top. where the roots of
the young plants are expected to get their
food, and to bury all of the prepared
plant food below where it will be united
with the air to be conveyed to thd grow­
ing plants. Thus the cropi fails to get.
as much food as it would if \he land had
not been plowed more than nve inches
in depth. Even a liberal application of
manure, mixed with t e dead earth, will,
not bring the soil into that condition
best adapted for plant growth, because
there will not be that fine vegetable
mould which plants require to make a
vigorous growth, and the manure ap­
plied does not decompose rapid enough
to furnish plant food as soon as required
by the young, plants. To prepare the
subsoil for rapid plant growth requires
, time; the simply mixing of small or
'large quantities of manure with it will
not
change it at once, but it will be very
,
fore it is important that only a very
small quantity of the subsoil should be
brought to tbe surface io any one year.
In deepening a soil that is shallow to
start with. If economy is to be cousidhrywl r-»
-* ----- - «&gt;'ould be grown

’

uppuMM te ubfep plowing, because
whenever they-plowvj^ field Seep it has
resulted in.a less crop; while farmers
who have k deep rich soil believe in deep
plowing they get a much larger crop
than their neighbors do by shallow
plowing. The reason of this difference
is very plain wben we understand the
different conditions of tbe soils, and also
tbe different requirements of the crops
to be grown.
If the farmer with a poor thin soil
would begin in earnest to enrich it by
liberal applications of manure, aed a

deeper plowing, because he would
find that his crops were better than
L That there is
it is not profitable
then; can be little

may be csacted.
irablv obetructii

persons, will effectually prevent’Uie im-

—Ten thousand dollars in cash, it h re­
ported. secured a young bride in Ver­
mont for an eighty-year-old groom.—
Boston TnmjtcniM.

—President White expresses the
opinion that present college life is an
improvement upon that of fifteen years
■go.—SyraatK (U. T.) Journal.
—Rev. Phillips Brooks says that his
recent tour through India has led him
to believe with great faith and earnest­
ness in the general work of foreign mis­
sions.
—Tho Boston Watchman says that.
within the last nine years nearly eight
hundred churches have been burned in
America, mostly through defective heat­
ing apparatus.
—Joseph Cook has an alarm clock
on his desk on the Boston platform, to
warn him. when to end his prelude and
begin his lecture, when to break off for
for an interlude, when to resume his
lecture, and when to conclude tbe
—The Moravians have just been cel­
ebrating their 427th anniversary. This
leaves tbe Edinburgh tercentenary far
in the rear. The Moravians claim to
be the oldest Protestant sect in Christen­
dom. They are able to go back to the
year 1457.
—“Our observation is,” say the
Methodist bishops in their quadrennial
address, “that where the ministry is
holy and aggressive, the churches
prosper, whether in oar rural districts
or in our cities; but when men remain
in the ministry simply to retain po­
sitions and to receive support, and me­
chanically perform the duties of office,
our churches fail.”
—“There is no class of workman in
the country, " says the New York Jour&gt;haloj Commerce, “so miserably fed.
clothed and paid as the clergy. There
is no class of men to whom others,
•high or low,- rich or poor, faithful or
unbelievers, so uniformly go,’ and from
whom they uniformly receive help in
physical as well as mental sufferingand
—A missal or mass book printed in
Antwerp in 1610 is in use at tne chapel
attached to Cannelwood, the priests’

texture, and the wood cute, represent*
ing the varions events in the life of
Christ, are wonderfully choice and ar­
tistic. The book is supposed to have
been brought over by some one of the*
early Catholic settlers in Maryland.

PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
—Socrates said of his wife, Xantippa:
“I married her, feeling sure that if 1
could endure her, I could endure all
others."
—Credit is like a looking glass,
which, when" only sullied by a breath,
may be wiped clear again, but if once
cracked can never bo repaired. —Scott.
—It was a young wife who, traveling
with her son, an infant, wrote to her
husband as follows: “We are doing
first-rate, and enjoying ourselves very
much. We are in fine health. The
boy can crawl about on all-fours.
Hoping that tho same may be said of
you, I remain, etc., Fanny.”—Golden

—First Cabman — What did you
charge that stranger for driving him
round the corner to the hotel? Second
Cabman —I charged S4.97. “B4.97?
That is a queer figure. Why didn’t
you make it an even WP” “Because
$4.97 was all he had. — Pftiladclphta
CaU.
—Fipps, who-has been lunching with
a friend upon frogs’ legs. “Everything
you see is of some use in this world,
even the frog." Friend, who is dispu­
tatious: “I don’t agree with you. Of
what use is the mosquito to us?” Fipps:
“Ah, my dear fellow, you take a wrong
view of things. Just think how Useful
we are to the mosquito.”—Boston Gozette.
—A man in a train was beard^to
groan so frightfully that tbe passengers
took pity ou him. and one of them gave
him a drink out of a flask. “Do you
feel better?” asked the giver,
said be who had groaned,
ailed you?”
“Ailed me’’
what made you groan to?”
Great land of freedom. I was
—Kxchangc.
—Wm. Ulrich, a twelve-year-old.
Philadelphian, loaded up with a toma­
hawk and half leaf of rys bread, started
recently to obliterate tbe red men of
the West. Tbe good luck that no often
attends the imperiled red men came
{Ala

—Detroit Poet.

�=
The Hastings Banner.
Hastings. Mich., July 25,1884.

KBpiblican NatiBnal met.
F*r President,
JA ME3 G. BLAINE, of Maine.

For Vice President,
JOHN A. LOGAN, of UlinoU.

paper: “The conveBtion downed Randall and his high tariff mmkms. It to
a grand victory for free trade." This
shows what kind of a platform the
democracy framed. Its tariff plank
suits Randall, wbo favors a protective
system as much as any republican. It
also suits Watterson, Morrison and the
freetraders. The logic of the general
acceptance of this plank is that it is
without meaning and affords another
shining example of democratic insincer­
ity___________________

The Jackson Star (greenback)evidently doesn’t take kindly to the erratic
course of that political star “the cock­
eyed son of destiny,” as evinced by the
following editorial paragraphs in its
issue of last week:
The Star furls the colors of Butler
and West. When those cadidates shall
Governor
announce their determination as to
nd one al---------------- ■ ■»_— their future movements then the Star
i of three hundred notes, but
organized county will be entitled to st will decide what it will do. It cannot
waste powder while the game keeps
out of sight.
It seems anomalous for a man of
Gen. Butler’s aggressive boldness to
pursue the vacillating course he is now
pursuing. He says he may stand as
the greenback and anti-monopolist can­
didate and he may not. This is • not
very satisfactory to the men who have
an cboMu a certified
are entitled to aft In 1
almost unanimously made him their
choice, and the Star doesn’t propose to
“go it blind.” If he fee# that he can
consistently remain in the field, after
his action in the convention of still an­
other party, be should not hesitate to
express himself. This shambling, doubt­
ful policy is not in keeping with his
past record, and we lower his colors
until at least he makes a sign of his In­
tentions.
Republican County Convention.
A rcpubUru county convention to elect ten
delegates to the third district congressional
convention to be held at Jackson on Tuesday,
August 12,18M. ten delegates to the state con­
vention to be held nt Detroit on Wednesday.
August U, ISSA, to nominate a candidate for
representative to state legislature, candidates
for county officers, and for the transaction of
such other business as may come before the
convention, will be held at the court house, in
the city of Hartings, on Wednesday. August C,
at 11 o'clock, a-m.
Under a resolution adopted August 17. 1878,
lhe several townships and wards are entitled to
delegates as foljpws. to-wit:

Johnstown, 6. .
Maple Grove, d*

Jdwd.3

Total, no.
WM. H. POWERS. Chairman.
Philo a. Sheldon, Emory Fakady,
Clement Smith,
Gaylobd W. searlkr,
Republican County Executive Committee.
FREI). ALEXANDER, Secretary.

Third District Republican Con*reMlonal
Convention.
Tbe republicans of tbo Third CongreMlonal
dirtrict tire requerted to meet In deiognte conatthe court house. In the, city of Jackprarntatlve in congress, and for
&gt;n at such other business as may
e before the convention.
counties of the district will be en­
ame number of delegates aa In tho
non, viz: Barry. 10: Branch, 11;
Calhoun, 14; Eaton. 14; Jackson, is.
w. L. Seaton,
W. H. PoWxm,
J. H. Jonks,
E. Hayden,
8. J. Bubpxe,
.
Congressional Committee.
Jackson, July o. 1884.
editorial

Notes.

The Banner has no candidates of its
»own for county officers. As the offi­
cial organ of Barry county republicans
it will support the ticket named by the
coming convention.
The republican
nominees for nearly a quarter of a cen­
tury have been the successful candidates
for county offices, and the party has
triumphed because it has placed its
best men at the front. We have no
wish to dictate or say aught for or
against any candidate for convention
favors. The convention is the .tribunal
that must weigh all these matters, and
we believe will act wisely. But there'
should be the utmost caution and wis­
dom exercised this year. The demo­
cratic and greenback leaders are doing
their utmost to consolidate those two
parties in this county, and form a fus­
ion. With a good ticket in the field the
republicans have no cause to fear a fus­
ion, they have every reason to court an
opposition alliance, for they can clean
out any feed-trough aggregation if they
have av good, clean ticket But the
nominees must be men who have and
merit the confidence and support of the
people; men who stand well in the com­
munities where they reside. Compe­
tent men should lie selected, and to this

The democrats and greenbackera of
this state are just now engaged In a
desperate game of bluff. Neither holds
a good hand, but the players are stak­
ing their all—the democrats have al­
ready staked their party organization,
and the greenbackers have “seen them”
and “gone one better” by staking the
pap they are drawing from the public
crib. The fact is, that both parties are
anxious for fusion. The greenbackers
are at present on their “high horse”)
while the democrats are abjectly on
their knees seeking a union. Fuller,
Innes, Begole &amp; Co., and other g. b. of­
fice holders and seekers are as anxious
as are the democrats. Fuse they will,
but as to whether the goods can be de­
livered yet remains to be seen

_____
_ ________
,
,
days
by tbe rigid enforcement
ef
that gag law known as the UMt rate has
a poor start for a reformer.
The labor and corporation qmrttam
are dealt with in the republican plat­
form in such a manner as to show that
the party is interested in these reforms.
Read Blaine’s letter of acceptance,
published in this issue. It is a docu­
ment that will bear careful perusal.

The Journal has prepared a fine dish
of crow for its own eating.

date!

_________________

Those timid dudes who thought
Blaine’s letter of acceptance would con­
sist of a declaration of war on the Span­
ish republics of America and would
give the tail of the British lion a vigor­
ous twist were unnecessarily, alarmed.
There never has been a more wise for­
eign policy outlined for our country,
nor more pacific measures proposed,
than in Blaine's letter.
This is what the Journal said in its
issue of July 10th, before the bosses had
been around:

tary, which is just now blowing a great
deal of bad breath upon that political
mummy, the Hon. Josiah W; Begole.
Mr. Lawson hae printed a phamplet
edited in the form of Sunday School
papers, in which he directly charges
that head-waiter Begole purchased the
influence of the Cyclone in 1882 for 8500;
that in consideration of the promise
that this bribe would be paid the
Cyclone supported Begole and the bal­
ance of the fusion ticket; that after
election the chief servant forgot to pay
the promised price; that when pressed
by him for the money Josiah proposal
to pav In a fat office instead of ready
cash/that this arrangement was satis­
factory to him until the fat office
came m the form of a commission as'
notary public; that then he, the afflic­
ted, unpaid and insulted editor of the
Cvclone, in his own word*, “lifted up
his voice in blasphemy until all those,
who dwelt near him were afflicted with
the odor of brimstone that arose fromhis words."
Mr. Lawson, however, makes a more
serious charge against the Governor
than that of bribery and refusal to pay
the bribe. He openly charges that w.
D. Fuller, chairman of the greenback
state central committe, holds the posi­
tion of commissioner of swamp lands,
when all the swamp lands have been
disposed of; that the office is a sinecure
costing the state 88,000 per year with­
out any compensating benefit; that Mr.
Fuller gives it no, attention further I
than to draw his salary of 81,200 a year;
that the last Legislature passed a bill to
abolish the office, but the governor ve­
toed it for the sake of retaining a fat
berth for his friend Fuller.
Josiah W. Begole should answerthese
charges explicitly. The charge of brib­
ery is fortified-by a published letter over
Begole’s signature.

his . onscience above the church? Sup­
pose he rank his wisdom above that of
the party? Mr. Curds says this is man­
liness, but is it not rather rebellion? Is
it not tbe ofitgrowth of a self-sufficien­
cy which no amount of wisdom or
purity can warrant P The views of the
whole are crystallised in tbe organiza­
tion and if U»e *yitem of government
which all good Americans affect to be­
lieve right really H right the outcome
of the mass of brain must conserve the
interests at stake more thoroughly than
that of ti»e sequestered and uncompan­
ionable wisdom.
a
If the tender conscience of Mr. Cor­
as’ manly marfls to rule how shall wv
The child’s conscience ii*'

**l*eio«
for *aid
Ml— • om.ty

town number^
w«t. or
lllUeh
J *°
th* aniount .
•Merest then-un at

Dated May 23d.
majcly jl phase

AaBlgnee of Merger.

This ta hi Muy AdruUgw ow 111 Ota is Ou.

conr fi.r tbe

tat-lta power to warm a large area without overheating ita extensive surface.

*—The Interior la so constructed as to throw the heat directly against the lue
face. This furnace presents a larger radiating surface than any other Intro
duced, for the space required to art it

3d—Durability.

city of Hasting, on

.

to thli court J»y aB-

Twenty years’ tret proves it to be one of tbe most permanent

tixturee for hearing ever net in any building.

if the detrndro*,’
date but that hl«

4th—Economy of time in attending U, and expense of fuel, which la far Ires than
most ot the funiaoea used fordweliliw, because the heat is so effectually
used before it leaves the furnare.

In soliciting the patronage and attention of the public, we feel confident that

&gt; be filed, and
old complain­
s after service
ootice of thi»

we are offering a Furnace of more than ordinary merit

Estimates will be furnished for heating Churches, School* Buildings, Stores,
Halls and Dwelling Houses, with Registers, Ventilators and Hot-Air Pipes com­
plete. Also any information in regard to heating and ventilating. Address,

_ , amani
. paMfchrtl in
da^xkk. a newspaper printed;
circulating tn salt! countj. mJ

HUFFMAN BROS., HasWs, IficlL

CHAS. H. BRAhV
. Court CocnmhMuaer.

Important to Farmers

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

Court tortheCBaB—obate Office tn the
dty of Hartlnn la Raid county on TueMay. the
U» day at July, fa the year one thousand
elcht hundred and elghty-four.
Prteant. Ctetnsnt Smite. Judge of Probate.
t In the matter ot the estate of John Hotchkli^,
On readtag and!
of Daniel Striker,

OF THIS CITY,
Have entered tbe field and now offer for sale tbe time-tried and always reliable,

11®
We are also agents for the celebrated

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a fall line of Agricultural Implements.
WHeadquartera at.the Elevator on Broadway.

See us and get our prices before buying.

Thereupon It Is

dot* !egittaiete boetoen.
end U tai. Secretary and«. alter pro­
toned thought, that hta iretm tlooe on
unwieo, be will oeaee- to allow them
end Immediately proceed to itwtroot
binwell. TbedtiUea at e tnibordinele
ere neeeuerily o&lt; ett executive eharaoter: out it In not difficult tor him, U be
bo e trwly mealy todlvidnel, to -imiei
tbe duriea end tins aulboritv ot hie am

don,duly verified,
rofthr ertateof
maybe li&lt;--a*rd
f to the entate of
tin »et forth.

titton, and thsT the heirs ax law. and all
other perrons interested in «aid &lt;-i.tste,
are required to appear at a urttaion o! »aid
Court, then to be hcSden at the Probate Office, in
the efty of Hartings fa said county and show
eanae.lf any there be, why the prayer of the
Mtttianer should But be granted.
JktKTftIs further ordered that *aid petitioner
give notice to the perrons Interested in Mid es­
tate, of tbe pendency of said petition, rod the
hearing thereof by cauainc u cony &lt;»( thh "rter
to bepubitabed in the Harting* Bannkk. n new*pspor Printed and etrebhited in mdd County of
Barry, once In each wrtk for three roccmite
.waaki, previous to &gt;altl day of hearing.
CLEMENT SMI Til.
[A true copy.).
Judge of Probate.

Probate Order. (
State of Michigan. County ot Barry--’
■eaaloo of the Probate Court tor lhe
— hOklMi at the Probate Office 1n
no. in said county, on Tue&gt;
}n the year ouv tliouv
tbty-four.
, Judge of Protaite.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

•nd filing the petition, duly veriM. Hadley.Sidow of sai&lt;hlro‘8.*ed,
• paper thia day filed, iniri-ortiug
t *IU and testament of *at&lt;t de­
) admitted to pruhatc and the
ein named appointed.
_ .
Is ordered, that Monday, the llth

Now that the Harvest is Past
And Farmers have secured their Grain

Why the prayer of tbe
not be grant' ll
ordered that laid
perrons Intareated . In said
of said petition. ai:d the
■IM a aopy Of thh order
8 Hartings Banker*
u drenlated in said rowdy
week for three ’uccesdve

•o tho child must oot be disciplined
■gBltotItoowa judgment. Mr. Cnrtl.’

should be added the qualification of
orJtaaty eoMtar refute W
' den o&lt; men Mgbor Io am
sterling worth as men. The republi-,
• wtoetetoprewnttbe pfedretrt tbe
cans of Barry county have bright pros-,
Onite.1 State, ignorim tin Im mta
pects before them if such a ticket is
Having howled abo'ut'the fact that
named. But it may as well be under­
Blaine’s mother was a Catholic until
stood first as last that in this campaign
they have aroused the bitter resentment
Cortle is eonfnl aot to sar thst
we cannot carry any driftwood or dead­
of America’s Irish population, the dem­
ilegsu ot a coorentiou ehoold n&gt;.
wood. Success ought not to be im­
ocratic press are busy circulating the
perilled by putting up men of question­
fact that Blaine himself is a Protestant.
able fitness or standing.
.
This is done in the hope of winning Ibe dategBte. Uxxigh » .ucb be
This article is aimed at no man or set
back the sons of Erin who are docking
of men, for we shall neither urge nor
in great numbers to the support of the
. oppose any man's claims for nomina­
valtfe his
republcan candidate.
tion. Nor do we believe the republi­
There has never, in the history of
cans of Barry county will be so foolish
as to name on unfit man for office. , All
we wished to do was to call attention to .and statesmanlike a letter of acceptance
hat the utmost care should be from a presidential candidate as that of
G. Blaine. It will be the most
and wisdom shown in nom- James
.
&gt; republican county ticket in widely read document of its kind ever
issued, and ita perusal will strengthen
the republican candidate with tbe vot­
&lt;x.tsHc tariff pl auk had
ers of this country.
Tapted io the Chiogo
Hod. Geo. Willard, of tte Battle h» nomination as
editor of the HiitodelCreek Republican, has taken an over-

MMetodown

Ifie north fwjm

JOttLAH SHOULD ANSWER.
From the Ingham County New*.
There is ertablished at Oakley, Mich.,
an organization known as the “Anti-

Must e man seritdy tbo demands ot hb
The democrats were aching for Blaine oooecienoe la* every toatonce I Tbe man
maybe Incapebio ot good lodgment.
to flaunt the bloody shirt and make
He may te Ignorant. Possibly bo b so
that the issue of the campaign. Blaine Brick that his conscience demands one
has again disappointed his’ enemies. thing this hour and its opposite the
He speaks only of peace and peaceful next. Perhaps be is used to relying
relations between north and south.
Half, of his letter is given to the best in any other. He may be tbe slave of
presentation of the tariff Issue ever prejudice, and for that reason the sug­
made. This is the key-note of the cam­ gestions of friends are better than his
paign, and right there the republicans own wisdom.
propose to force the fight. The democ­
racy took tip the cudgel for free trade, most people m^y be
but are now attempting,to evade that value. Armies are b
issua They will be made to stand
v^hre they belong, and take up the .is­ of the mass. The individual merges
himself into the people that through
sues themselves have made. There will
united effort hie personal ends, as well
be no dodging in this year of grace.

Hon. G. William Curtis opposes
Blaine because he is alleged to be a
“machine candidate." These are the
facts: Blaine was chosen by a conven­
tion In which every delegate was free
to vote as he wished; he was also nom­
inated by delegates from republican
states. Cleveland, whom the Hon. G.
William supports, was nominated by
the vigorous application of gag law,
known as the unit rule. And yet G. W.
says Cleveland is not a machine candi­

The Norcross Furnace!

We are Happy!
For the reason that we are on deck; fresh
Daisies, with a bang-up stock of

A large portion of which is of our own-manu­
facture, and A 1 Goods.

w^jssf^***- ”&gt;»»
Spangemaeher &amp; Mason
New Goods! Call and See
The Largest Stock,
The Best Stock,
The Best Made,
At The Lowest Prices

Judge of Probate.

tbe l«h
date wer

Probate Notice.
itaMuCouteyirfBarty^-"eby riven that by an &lt;&gt;ru&gt; r &lt;• tbe
for the County ft
June, 1884, alx month* from that
wJhfar crAttarR to pre*ent tnetr

________ and that all cred»dare requested to P™'*1
■aid Probate Court, at the
City of Harting*, in said
county, for exAndmtion and allowance, on w
wu
d D?y»b*f
Mich dalmrwUI ba heard before aaM rourt on
the Sth day of Awuat and on the lAh dav or
Deoember’next, at tea o’clock in the forenoon d
each of those day*.
Dated June 23d, 1ML
Clement smith­
Judge of Probate.

Preb*te Notice.
State of Michlou). County &lt;dB*rrv-"riven that by an order uf the

8 Mid rrooaw vvun. •••
the City of HMting*. in
owaure. o« or
next. “ntl Uist
r«aid court
-d day of 1*7
foreaoon »»

�The Hastings Banner.
—JCLY ». Uta

northwest wa.
r»Ur0»&lt;‘

Local News.

,

F IB'IKIIJ are happy.
F,1kii obt and Woodland should by
ji means «ure the telephone.
Wl ever saw liner wepther
i,,rl.,ting than that of thia year?

for

Mi E. Y- Hoole has a road mare
that sho'i s ,pe«l above the average.

S.-uvULB has received sufficient
animint to -retire the land for a park

jmd race course.
;
* fH}-three tramps'of whom mention
wx&gt; uia.b tot week, were arrested at

Muskegon*Saturday.
•rnr Middle rille Republican says that
glodge. 1 ’Knights Of Pythias is soon
to be organized at that place.

Hastin’^ sportsmen are quite genKJ11.
tiling themselves of the dull
timr. s r fishing and hunting excur­
sion**
Till K'l’AX' last, while carrying a box,
Mr.Fiaak Ikamer slipped and spraint.l J.!' inkle, necessitating the use of a

crutch for ‘’,|,ne da&gt;’sKi v-. Mr- Chittenden will preach
at the M. K. church on Sunday morning
next. md -Mn
Sidnam will read a

jerinon in the evening.

■—

The young bidies of the M. E. church
will have an Ice Cream social In the
fourt House pin! on Wednesday after­
noon and evening next week.
The celebrated Whitney Family con.rrt tr .iipcare.togivea tent exhibition
in thi« &lt;’lty t«wlay. Friday. Saturday
they are to show, at Freeport.
• What &gt;b the reason that Hastings
cannot have a driving park association ?
such an association, rightly managed,
would be of 1 «iefit to the city.

FHtbAY night last Cedar Springs was
tor the thin! time visited by an extenJve confiagration. destroying nearly all
of the business portion of the village.
In the school report of Miss Angie
Bates, teacher in Prairieville township,
published two weeks ago, it read the en­
rollment w:ls 55. it should have been 35.

Our Barry county subscribers who
receive their papers at other offices than
Hastings are invited to carefully peruse
and heed the notice to them elsewhere.

Inasmuch as the writer had two let:ersi&lt; onuerning Dakota prepared before
' his return from that territory, he has
conduded to publish them to finish the
series. ’

Mi:. XX ill IIayes thinks he has now
Frcured just, the thing for fishermen,
viz; a pair of l»w oars. In rowing a
boat with these the operator sits facing
th&lt;* bow.
The first instrumentof the loc^telephone exchange was put in the Ban­
ner office Saturday last.
Tbe first
communication over the line was with
Grand Rapids. I

XV’e sincerely hope that the Banner
friends in arrears for subscription will
not forget their local paper “after harvtst." The money due us would come
very acceptable.

. &lt; .
~ • wuugtv more or
e« developed; while here the

,rttlers’ clU« “&gt;1
1^^°” ,ollow' The '‘““Ufr ot the
dvUtodlon may be questioned some­
times, but the people are here surely
In no instance has this beniaomttendency of the ‘western railroad been
more clearly manifest, than In the build­
ing of the Manitoba system, which now
comprises nearly two thousand miles
of track; has two trunk lines from St.
Paul to the Dakota metropolis. Fargotwo lines to Winnipeg the boreal capi­
tal of Manitoba; three lines through
the rich Red river valley, and branches
which open up the finest of Dakota and
Minnesota lands. The millions of bush­
els of grain grown in ita territory can
be shipped over ita own lines to Duluth,
thence east by the lakes, or to the mam­
moth mills of Minneapolis, which an­
nually grind 40,000,000 bushels of wheat'
This great system was built in ad­
vance of the settlements, and was con­
structed liecause its western owners
saw the. future greatness of the im­
mense wheat producing country now
traversed by the Manitoba lines. But
a few years since plenty of government
land could be obtained anywhere along
its various branches; now he who
would take advantage of Uncle Sam’s
bounty must take the newer branches
of this road and “go west!” into the
Devils’ lake country. As to the exact

"’“J, t*»tary country in Dakota
and Minnaaou has a population ot
abont half a million aoula, and win
produce this ye«r over
bush­
els of wheat. It can boast of prosper­
ous Village, and thriving dues, one of
’•nlch. Fargo, has a population of 11ooo. la lighted by electricity; ita people
talk through the telephone, ride on
street cars, and feel larger than any­
body.
Nor is this country behind in educa­
tional advantages. The,’largest and
beat building in
of the growing
towns in Dakota Is the school house.
In the country districts, too, schools
that grade well are maintained. Traill
rountv. In which Hillsboro is located,
has over sixty school houses, though
but four years old. More than thia, tbe

GOLD PIECE

$2.50
.
GIVEN AWAY.

Fine Tailor-Made Suits
Men’s or Boys’ Suits
A$2.50 GOLD PIECE,

’.yATi-KDAY afternoon the local tele­
phone exchange set about making life a
enough to afford excellent drainage,
burden to those in tffie central office, and
judging front the almost constant calls so I am told.
The first white men in the valley
ot ••central” we should judge that suc­ were the agents of the Hudson Bay
cess crowned the effort.
Company, who established stations at
various points along the Red river,
The State Teachers’ institute for
nearly half a oentury ago. Their em­
Barry county will be held at Hastings,
ployees were mostly Scotchmen, partic­
during the .week commencing August
ularly in the northern portion of the
25th. Prof. H. R. Pattengill, of Grand
valley. Their occupation was chiefly
Rapids, and Supt. C. B. Hall will have
hunting, trapping, fishing and trading
charge of It. Other assistance is expec­
with the Indians. From their Red
ted. The best methods of teaching will
river agencies the Hudson Bay Compa­
be discussed, and those branches re­
viewed that are usually taught in dis- ny reaped rich returns.
About forty years ago it occurred to
■ trict school.
these hardy sons of Caledonia that the
The subject of Physiology, including
lied river country was just the soil for
the effect of narcotics and alcoholic
the Scotch Fyfe wheat, and that the cli­
stimulants, will receive especial attenmate could not be more favorable for
■ tion, as the late law requires teachers
its perfect development. The experi­
to be •.’xaminedTn’that at the next ex­
ment was tried by the Sdkirkere, in
amination.
y
Manitoba, and proved eminently suoIt is hopeif there will be a large at­
oeabfnL Since that time the members
tendance of teachers and that all will be
of that clan have raised the wheat con­
determined to make the Institute a suc­
tinuously, andJtave grown rich from
cess. Prof. Pattengill is a wide-awake the profits. It is said that some of
man and will do his share, and the thwc Scotch farmers have raised
teachers of Barry county need no in­
this wheat for forty consecutive yeara
troduction to Prof. Hall.
athe same pieces of land. The famous
। 1 hard spring wheat now universalTo Bahry County Subscribers.—
la nothing
During October and the latter pert of
but the Scotch Fyfe scclimaUd to the
September, a representative of the BanRed river valley country. This whea
nek will spend one or two days at each
uiakea u fleet Mid better flour, and
postoffice in Barry county, outside this
more of it for a given weight
c»ty, for the purpose of receiving sub­
scriptions. This win be done for the than ocher varioty. The
for ft, bM» the Dakota and Minnesota
double purpose;of convenience to our milk, imS™ the price of thia atapie «t
readersand of expediting collections.
Hillaboro but a few cento below th
" e expect before that time to make
satisfactory arrangements with the
local postmasters so that those of our
subscribers who wish can pay arreara­
ges and take receipts therefor ‘at their
^t’Xr^e comptalloo
borne offices. As moat of the subscript- “°“
10118 expire in the coming fall months, rf the Northern Pacific, andAho Uberal
*»• trust this plan wiD prove satisfac^^X^er^t
torX&gt;to all concerned.
N. B.—Should any subscriber as above flF±^X Point, ^ng the

•appen in Hastings and insist on pay­ rt^rftbl" reech of the railroed. Mblog tor hia paper before we vtait Na
pwioffice we will not get mad about*.
rrrf rntH the St Paul, Minueapous
iTolably none can be more coni and £t^«undedtta One. to WM'ollMed under au6h tryteg eircumfour yeM. wo, thM *1.
•Uncea than tbe writer.

The above Mock will, be sold tn the highest
bidder. They are young, sound and aoal lookers.
Parties wisblng to purchase will do well to
give us a call.
W. B. MULLEN.
B. Pennock, Auctioneer.__________ •______

T7M»R BALE AT A BARGAIN.—One and oneI? half vacant lot on ne comer of Broadwav
and MIU street Or will sell Uie dwelling and
two lots. Enquire on premises. Also a sixgridille cooking range for sale.imo

Michigan Central

u

A’ $2.50 GOLD PIECE.

CEILING DECORATIONS,

Our $12.00 suits are selling everywhere for $15.00
Our 15.00
"
1&amp;O0
Our 20.00
25.00

Call and See Me.

BISIDES THI ABOVE PRIC1S WI GIVE A

82.50 GOLD PIECE with $12.00 Suita.
$2.50 GOLD PIECE with $13.00 Suita,

Q

ffe Also Cut Tin Over to Fit Too.
All Suit below $12.00 we have reduced from $2.50
to $4.00 per snit.
A lot of Imported Jersey Suits for Boys reduced
to $1.95.
Sailor Suits, $1.65.
•
All Wool Suits, $3.50, $3.65 to $7.95.
Manilla Hats, $1.38 worth $2.00.
Manilla Hats, $1.50 worth $2.50.
Gauze Underwear, 13 cents.

11UllfiM.
gENTLEY BROb. &amp; WILKINS’

WAGONS!
Each One Warranted!

Reductions in Every Department.
Remember with $12.00 Suits and upwards we give
a $2.50 GOLD PIECE.

We are making three
widths of Tire:

Star Clothing House,
GRAND RAPIDS.
We give a $2.50 Gold Piece with a 812.00

P

And I Large Farm Horae.

PAPER HANGING

FROM $12.00 AND UPWARDS,

county'll out of debt, and has a cash
balance on hand of about *50,000.
Hillsboro Is a pretty prairie village of
six hundred people, the prindpal town
and commercial center of Traill county.
It has two banks,, score or more stores,
three elevators, an excellent hotel,
three churches and a good school. The
Hillsboro Banneb is the only paper in
the place, and is the official paper of
both dty end county. The Bakner, is

Ten Head of Horses and Mares!

Will do all work In

We will give to every one buying

owned and al,ted by our former part­
ner, Mr. G...A Bowers, under whose
managemeu. Traill county republicans
will have a journal which will ^present
the progressive element of the party,
and which will deserve and receive
their cordial support. In this connec­
tion we will say that Mr. Bowers is
also proprietor of a fine farm four
miles from Hillsboro, and has 450 acres
of splendid wheat, the returns from
which will be enough to make any man
locations of government land along this
smile. ’
line I am unable at present to state; but
a letter of inquiry to Mr. J. B. Power,
Grigg*’ Glycerine Salve.
land commissioner, at St. Paul will se­
The best on earth, can truly be said
cure the desired information if any of
of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which is a
our readers wish to ascertain the facts
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
in the case. In a subsequent letter I wounds, and all other sores. Will pos­
will give my ideas as to what portion itively cure-piles, tetter and all skin
Try this wonder healer.
of Dakota meets my idea best as a eruptions.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
farming country; and also as to the ad­ funded. Only 25 oents. For sale by F.
visability of making a home in this ter­ Hotchkiss.
ritory. Fthink it safe to say, however,
The prevailing opinion reganting the
that northern Dakota, and particularly
girl of the period is unjust A few de­
the country in and adjacent to the Red cades back she spun, wove, knit, etc.
river valley has the advantage in grow- These things have given way to modem
wheat—being a stronger soil, a country machinery. She has higher planes, is
less subject to drouth, and in general, more of an ornament: when m health
is beautiful. She takes Dr. Jones’ Red
giving larger returns in wheat for a Clover Tonic, which cleans the com­
given amount of labor.
plexion, drives away pimples and cures
The Red river valley is three hun­ all diseases of the stomach, liver and
kidneys. Fifty cents of Fred’k Hotch­
dred miles long, and from thirty to one kiss.
hundred wide. Why it should be so is
not exactly apparent, but the Dakota
UBLIC HALE The subscriber will sell at
public auction nt Pennock &amp; Son's barn,
side of the valley is generally consider­
Jefferson strert, Hastlnia. on Friday, July 25th,
ed the best wheat country. The valley at 8 o’clock p. m., the following property*.

is walled in by ridges and bluffs. For
a few miles back on either side of the
river the country is almost a dead level,
being in some cases too flat/or farming
purposes, only good as hay land. As
one recedes from the river, the ceQintry
becomes more rolling, and further on
too broken for aught but grazing. The
soil is a rich black loam, from one to
three feet in depth, with clay sub­
soil. When wet this prairie dirt looks
and sticks almost as if ita particles were
laden with grease. What is true with
regard to the strength of soil of the
valley country and its productiveness
is equally true of all the country lying
along the Larimore and Devil’s lake
division of tbe Manitoba. Near the
latter place the country is just j&gt;Aling

Painter and Glazier,

In Order to Reduce Our Stock of

Buyers are Invited to Call and See
*
Them.

Suit and upwards from now until Aug. 1.

Builiiag
BUSINESS DIRECTORY! a Material!
We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

Parties visiting the city or sending for goods
Sill to Ridge Board.
will find it advantageous to consult this list.
Quinine, Rhubarb, Sulphur, etc., to the rarest Doors, Sash &amp;
Drugs.
kinds such as Berberis Aqnifolium, Chionanthus, etc., 'qll

ri lrrc ■ ^LL kinds from well known ones such as

Tke .Niagara Falls (Route.

sold in their original .purity.

GRANO RAPID* DIVISION.

HOTCHKISS, The Druggist.

Taking effect May 18th, isM.

i n i I i rl
iquia Liquid

L

: ’^ie Detroit White Lead Works
Paints are so well known that it is
needless to say anything for them. But remember that they
are always the best in the market and are more used in Mich­
igan, Ohio and Indiana than any other one brand of paint.
HOTCHKISS’ Wall Paper and-Book Store.

BTATIOKB.

XA/Li+^s
VV ll I Lt?

io ■-

\ A/_ 11 PAPE® and Window Shades: New Designs, EndVV a 11 less Variety, Bottom Prices. Come again at
HOTCHKISS’ Store.

BTATJOXB.

Mall.

n

_~

. PHYSICIANS Prescriptions
Family Receipts care­
HOTCHKISS, Apothecary.

PreSCri ptions. and

aw
IL50

fully put up with pure drugs.

a

x-s.
i
FROM County Physicians and Stores soliciLJ f Cl 6 IS ted. Will sell goods at lowest rates.

+

Hand a general stock of Piinte,

LzOnStdllLiy Brushes,Sponges,Perfumery,Rosin,
H. B. LEDYARD.

Horse Powders, Patent Medicines. Photograph Albums, Artist’s
Goods, Hammocks, Paris Green, [20 to 22 cents per pound, ac­
cording to the market] warranted strictly pure or money re­
funded. Carriage Paints and Varnishes, Chamoi Skins, Mir­
rors, Scrap Books, Cigars, Base Balls, etc., etc.

A

AgSnCy
Remedies.

Of Our Own Make,
As low as can be bought in any com­
peting .piarket in the State,

LEAD: I sell the McBirney and Johnson strictly
PROMPTLY DORK,
pure White Lead. Home testimonials furnished
HOTCHKISS’ Paint and Oil Store.
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

if desired.
WMTWARD.

Blinds,

OF Detroit White Lead Works, Humphreys’
Homeopathic Specifics, Ackers’ English

'

Fred’k Hotchkiss,
The Live Druggist.

BIKTLH BROS. &amp; WILKIUS.

�LIEUT. GREELY SAFE
HE AND SIX OTHERS ARE RESCUED.

MICHIGAN 8TATB SEWS.
lund frcm
new land.

S

Wheat, choice, $4.&amp;*dLTO; roller procM*,
feet perpendicular too-. Il follow*
noil Ladd's totortar to tee-capped. w
Nd. 1, MXffiMc. Gate—Na 2, KOffiMa
of country •omo sixty miles wide ta
northern and southern teeea;&gt;e.
Butter - Creamery,
ISUrlfc.
In March. 1*4, Sergeant Loag. while hang­
ing. Bote-d from tbe north we t ride of Mount »X«10a Eggs, 166? 16 Sic.
Washington. Joly 18.—Tbe following
telegram was received at the Navy Depart­
ment yesterday morning:
St. Johns, N. F..9 a. m.. July 17.—Hon.
.William E. Chandler. Secretary of the
Navy, Washington: Tbe Thetis, Beirand
Lock Gary arrived here to-day from West
Greenland, all well They were separated
from Uie Alert 150 miles north, during a

wenty mile* farther wort
En.-lsh char'. but !t to pc
land which aboveJ up ac
The two yean' station dutl •*, oteerrattoa*.

btto*. No scurry waa experienced ax Corner,
and but one death occurred troni It last win-

postmaster at Bay Mills, Chippewa Coun­
ty. A new office baa been established at
Agricultural College, Ingham County.
Tbo special school meeting held recently
at Caro, Tuscola County, for tbe purpose
of voting upon the project of erecting a
new school building to cost $15/100 was
no, 88. It wa* thought another ballot
would be taken soon.
John Cbeavexu, a former resident of
New Market, Ont., met with a fatal acci­
dent recently in tbe Vulcan furnace at
Newberry, Chippewa County.
W. H. Looks &amp; Son’* lumber camps,
seven mile* south of Newberry, Chippewa
County, were burned recently w.th their
entirj equipment of tools, hay, supplies

THE PLAGUE.
• off from Cape Sabine, In
Smith's
Cholera Still Claiming fteore* of Victim*
Sound. The Thetis and Bear reecuod
alive Lieutenant A. W. Graely, Sergeant
Brainard. Sergeant Fredericks, Sergeant I
Long, Hospital Steward Beiderbaok, I»riMabseilles, July 21.—In the twentyrate Connell and Sergeant Ellison. Uie only four hours ending at eight o'clock last even­
survivors of the Lady Franklin Bay Expe­ ing fifty-seven deaths occurred from cholera.
dition. Sergeant Ellisou had lost both hands
and feet by frosl-blte, and died July 6. The Chamber of Commerce has voted an feet* of the men. Twelve bor*e« and a
at Godhaven, three days after amputation, appropriation of ten thousand francs for tbe couple of three-year-old bear* that Mr.
which had become Imperative. Seveateen relief of tbe sufferers. The plague has Louk*, Jr., had trained from cuba, were
■ of the twenty-five persons composing the made Its appearance at Brigades, a town saved. Total lo*«, $5,000.
expedition perished by starvation at the of about sk thousand Inhabitants in tbe de­
Tbo family of B. L. Blodgett, of Big Rap­
point where found. One was drowned
while sealing to procure food.
Twelve partment of Van Three deaths occurred ids, Mecosta County, were seriously ill re­
z bodice of tbe dead were rescued, and are there yesterday. The panic among the in­ cently from eating canned pineapple. Six
habitants ba* extended to tho Government of the family wore down at one time.
now ou board tlu&gt; .Tbetto and Bear. One.
tbe Eskimo Turvevik. was buried at Dbco, officials, many of whom have fled.
Christina Hall, wife of a prominent sa­
in accordant- with th* desire ot the In­
Toulon, July 21.—Forty-six deaths oc­ loon keeper of Jackson, a woman about
spector of Western Greenland. Five bodies, curred here tn tbe twenty-four hours ending tbicty-five, ha* beeu sent to jail as a com­
burled in the Ice near the camp, were swept at six o’clock last evening. During the
away toaea by the winds and currents be­ same time 170 cases were registered at the mon drunkard.
Tho Rork Academy, at Sherwood,
fore my arrival, and could not be recovered. hospital
Tho names of tho dead recovered, with
Paiua, July 31.—Two fresh cases of Branch County, is abandoned by ita pro­
date of death, are as follows: Sergeant sporadic cholera were reported yesterday. jector, and tbe people are filling the air
Cross, January 1, 1884: Wederick, Esqui­ Three cases were reported Saturday, two with their murmur*. Many of them are
maux, April 5; Sergeant Linn, April fl; being fatal.
more or lees pecuniarily involved, and the
Lieu tenant Lock wood. April 9; Sergeant
Ottawa, Ont, 1 July 21.—There is no property, consisting of a cottage and
Jewell, April 12; Privrtg Ellis, May 19: truth In the statement purporting to come
dormitory buildings, costing $15,000, is
Sergeant Ralston, May 33; 1‘rivate Henry, from Washington that paper and rags sup­
June 0, and l*rlvate Schneider June posed Xo have been collected from tbe said to be plastered with first and second
IB.
The names of
Uie dead and cholera-infected districts of Europe, are be­ mortgage*. Mr. Rork, It wa« reported,
burled in the ice fort with the date of death ing imported into tbe United States through would locate bis school anew at Lansing.
of tboee whose bodies were not recovered Canadian inrrts.
Rev. Theodore Nelson, acting President
are as follows: Sergeant Klee, April 9,1884;
Washington, July 21.—It was decided of Kalamazoo College the past year, has
Corporal Saior, June 8; Private Bender. at tbe Cabinet meeting Friday that tbe im­ accepted tbe ehair ot Englhh literature at
June 0; Assistant Surgeon Pavy, June fl; portation of rags from all infected coun­ tbe State Normal School, to which he was
Sergeant Gardner, June 12. Drowned by tries should be prohibited for ninety days.
recently' elected.
breaking through newly-formed tee while
A company has been formed in Grand
saaMng. Jens Edwards. Esquimau, April 94. ana* marine service will also establish a
1 would urgently suggest that the bodice oocdon along tbe coast to prevent Rapids with a capital stock of $100,000 for
now on board be placed In metallic cases tbe landing tram foreign ports of ves­ tbe purpose ot cutting mahogany in Hon­
here for safer and better transportation In sel* which do not poaaeas dean bills of duras and importing it and manufacturing
a sea way. This appeals to me imperative. health. Quarantine will probably be estab- it tn thia country.
— Lieutenant Qreely abandoned Fort Con­ llshed against Mexico and Canada, yellow
A niece of President Zachary Taylor, a
ger August 9, 1883, and reached Baird In­ fever being reported in the former country,
let September 29 followtag, with the entire and the “epidemic fund,” of which there is
party well. He abandoned all bis bouts an unexpended balance of $78,000, will be tltute, ha* been discovered by the census
and was adrift thirty days, on an utilized. President Arthur on Saturday Is­ in Muskegon.
tea
floe
In
Smith’s
Sound.
Hte sued Uie following proelamaUoiK
The new Muskegon salt well shows 100
permanent camp was established Octo­
White quarantine regulations are committed degrees strength and yields an estimate of
ber 21. 1883, at tbe point witcre lie was to the several States, the General Government 800 barrels of salt per day in brine.
found. During nine months his party liad ba* repoeed certain powers in tbe President,
Tbe township of Highland, Oakland
be used at bis discretion in psevenung a
to live upon a scant allowance of food to
threatened epldwnlc. Feeling «t
duty, I
brought from Fort Conger and that hereby call upon all persons who. under ex­ County, has dour hundred acres of cuoamcached at Payer . Harbor and Cape isting systems in the M&gt;verui Stale*, are In­ bcr* in plant, which will produce one
Isabella, by Sir George Nares, in 1879, structed with tbe execution of quarantine hundred and fifty bushel* to the acre,
to be diligent and on the alert, in
which was found much damaged by tbe reffuiatlona,
order tn prevent the introduction of tbe pestil­ making an aggregate of sixty thousand
lapse of time; that caclied by Beebe at Cape ence, which, we all regret to leam/hn* made Its bushels.
Sablue In 1882, and a small amount saved appearance in some of the countries &lt; I Eu rope,
Jacob Bchulteis, a young man employed
from tbe wreck of the Proteus in 188.:, and between which and tbe port* of the I nl.ed
Intercourse ts direct and fn-quent. I in a mill at Bluffton, Muskegon County,
landed by Lieutenants Garllngton and Col­ States
further advise that tbe cities and towns of
well ou toe beach news wh.-re Greely's the L nlted StaU s. whether on tbe coart or on was shot by a companion whom be sud­
party was found. Wben these provlskms the .lines of Intercommunication, by &gt;oiind denly woke up oat of sleep in coming into
were consumed the party was forced to live sanitary regulations aod the promotion of his boarding place tbe other night, and who
ctennlinesa. be prepared to resist the power thought he was a burglar. The shot took
upon boiled seal, strip, from Uie sealskin of
disc-uc and to mitigate Ita severity, and I
clothing and llclteos and ouxiui
shrimps
In mnnor
^o caught m
tne uunea
further lurcci
direct uie
the vonsuis
Consuls oi
of the
United effect below the left shoulder and was a
they ~~
were strong States in tbe jmrta where the pestilence haa dangerous one.
good weather, when t*i:,
a.
made or mav
its appearance
annearaoee tn
may tnnkr
make it.-*
to eif-nezS*
exercise
enough to make exertions.
As
it took 1,900 * vtffilanoe
in tbe carrying out of tbe instruc­
L. G. Mason, who own* the base-ball
shrimps to fill a gallon measure, toe labor tions heretofore given, and In communicat­
was too exhausting to depend upon them to ing to the Government &lt;rf the United rtates ground &lt; at Muskegon, refuses to allow any
any informal on of value relating to tbe
sustain lite entirely.
The cnanne! between Cape Sabine and progress or treatment of the disease.
Tbe mother ot four children was recently
Littleton Island did not close on account of
sent to jail from Brockway, BL Clair
violent gales all winter, so Uiat two hundred
Bink Fn Inn
County, for twenty days for slander, the
and forty rations at the latter point could
Indianapolis, July 18.—Tbe banking­ earn arising oat of a quarrel between her
not be reached. All Grady's record*, and
own and a neighbor’s children. The jail
all the instruments brought by him from house of A 4 J. C 8. Harrison did not
Fort Conger, are recovered, and are on open it* doors this morning. A peU- being an unfit place for a woman, tbo Proc­
board.
tlou wa* tiled by Alfred Harrison, the eeding Attorney ordered her released.
An iron-wood tree was recently cut oq tbe
Fiocn Hate Island to Smith's Sound I bad senior partner asking for Ute apjx&gt;lnta constant and furious struggle with loe in ment of a receiver, and Um Court farm of N. Duel, in Grant Township, Grand
impuaaable floes but the solid barriers were appointed John Claypool, son of Hon. Traverse zConnty, measuring fifty-one
overcome by watchfulness and patience. No Solomon Claypool, who its attorney tor J. inches Gireefeet from tbe ground.
opportunUy to advance a mile escaped me, C. S- Harrison, in Uie receivership of U»
Report* to the Stale Board of Health by
and for several hundred miles toe ships
were forced to ram their way from lead to Indiana Banking Company. Mr. Claypool fifty-three observers of diseases in different
lead through ice varying in Utickneea from filed a bond at once, and took charge of the parte of the State, for tbe week ended
three to six feet and when railed much bank. No statement I* obtainable yet m^/the 12th, indicated Xbat influence, dys­
greater. Tbe Thetis and Bear readied Cape There are about, four hundred depositors, entery and bronchitis Increased, and that
thorn
for considerable sums, among '*
York June 18, after a tnssage
of some
diarrhea, inflammation of tbe brain,
$60,000 of city fund*.
twenty-one
days
in
MeiHHA
Bay,
measles and whooping-cough decreased in
with the two advance ships of Dun­
area of prevalence. Diphtheria was re­
A Comet Ditcovered.
dee whaling fleet, and continued to
ported at nine places, scarlet.fever at sevCape S-iblne. Returning seven days later,
Nashville, Tenn., July 21.—Prof. E.
they fell in with seven others of this fleet £ Barnard, astronomer of the Vanderbilt
doll Township, Osceola County; Rose
off Woatenholm island, and announced
Greek ’s rescue to them that they might not University, has discovered a large and Lake, Osceola County, and Cadillac Wex­
be delayed from tlteir fishing grounds nor bright comet In the constellation Lupus, ford County.
be icmpted Into the daugers of Smiths’ nearly equidistant between Eta and Theta,
M. P. Christian, of Detroit, ba* worked
Sound In view ot tbe reward of 825,000 n degrees soutlreast of Antares. Ita posi­ fifty-two years at tbe printer’s trade.
offered by Congress. Returning across Mel­ tion is right ascension 15 hours, 50 minutes,
In a quarrel at Trent, Muskegon Coun y,
ville Bay We fell in with Uie Alert and Lock 40 seconds; declination, south 87 degrees,
Gary off Devil's Thumb, struggling torough 9 minutes, 53 seconds, ft Is moving east­ the other night Russell Clement «tabb«d
heavy Ice. Commander Coffin did admira­ ward very slowly ami iw»y from tbe sun. Joseph Loomis five times, the latter dying
In fifteen minutes.
bly to get along so far with toe transport so It was first found Wednesday morning, bat
early in toe season before the opening had was positively known to-night, and is now
Talk cf annexing Fort Gratiot to Port
occurred;
dimmer than when discovered. This is the H uron, St. Ciair County, is revived.
■
Lieutenant Emory, with the l«ar. has -first comet discovered this year.
Workmen recently~engaged in tearing
supported me throughout wito great skiUdown the old Jewell house, at Vassar, Tus­
fulnee^and unflinching readiness in accom­
cola County, discovered a quantity of un­
plishing U&gt;e great duty of ralleving Greely.
THE MARKETS.
finished counterfeit flfty-cent piece* and.
TboGreeiy party are very much Improved
Naw York. July 2L
since tiielr rescue, but were critical in Um
mold* for making them. They were se­
extreme when found and for several days LIVE STOCK —Cattle
creted between a portion of the second
Sheep
after. Forty-eight hours’
In reaching
floor, but how long they had been there was
Hog*
them would have beenf
to all now FLOUR—Good to Oiolcc.
not known.
living.
x
Fatente.........
A new kind ofpotato bug is abroad in
WHEAT—No. ft Red
Tbe
— season ---------------North Is late
— the cloaeet
tbe State. It to a small red insect, with
2 Spring
. for years. Smith's Sound was not open
black back and *raall red wings. They do
when 1 left Cape Sablue. Tire winter about OATB—Western Mixed.
not eat the vines, bat sap tbe juice. Pari*
Melville Bay was the most severe for HYE
green does not barm them.
twenty years. Lbw great result is entirely PORfc-Mem (New).
doe to the unwearied energy of yourself and CHEESE
tbe Secretary ot War hi fitfing out this ex­ WOOL-Domettle.
West Bay City charged with abduction. It
pedition for tbe work it baa bad the honor
CHICAGO.
seemed that some time ago his wife died
to accouipHah.
leaving four young children. These be
Choice..
(Signed) W. &amp; ScHLXT, Commander.
Good...
gave away to different persons. Having
Washinotox, July 18.—General Haun,
Medium.
married again he obtained poesesdon cf
chief signal officer, has received the follow­
Butchers'Stook.
one of these childre^and refused to giye It
Inferior Cattle
ing telegram:
.«
HOG8- Live-Good to Choice
up, although it was said o ba legally in.
8HEKP
dentured. Hence tbs arrest.
in three emturtos Bnghwd mutt yield tbo BUTTER—Creamery...
honor ,o&lt;teivlj*g reached farthest north.
Good to Choice Dau
KJ win Snow, ot the former firm of Snow
■GGB-Fresh...............
&amp; Babin, of Harrison, Clare Coanty, was
PLOUR-WinU'i:
arr.-stsl the other night at Kent Chy,
charged with obtaining goods under false
GRAIN—W’heatNo.2

8*. S3

£

day^m the

Babin coDscted about
on a contract
with a Mu*k*gon lumbvrin^ firm and de­
camped wftbout pay in* for a larts amoatrt
of lumber camp supplies aod other debt*.
Fiv* hundred dollars have bi • i raised

Baric'-. No. 2.
BROOM OORNGrecn Hurl...
Pins Green...

Inferior

GREBLE &amp;
Perry Royce Reapers, Warrior Mowers

McCormicks Twine Binders
McCorixiiclc Iron Mowers

Horse Rakes, Hand and Self-Dump

Spring-Tooth Harrows
Jackson Tile
Call at the Agricultural Warehouse of

CHESTER MESSER,
----- AND SEE THE-----

Latest

and

Best Thing Out,

The New Buckeye Low-Down Binder
The simplest best binder in the market.

Come in and see it.

I have the finest line of open and-jop bugtlea ever brought |o Chia city. i^d tell them at ctoee figure*. I hard Just received another cartosd or the

The “OJd reliable” Studebaker Wagons.
Over SOO of these wagons are in use Jn Barry county today. ^04 are giving the best of satisfaction in every care­

In tbe line of HAY TEDDERS, I can giyp you your choice of the three best machines made. I seO the Bullard. Alien and Bookwalter
Anything you wart tn the line of farm machinery I can rep yot^
Respectfully.

Chester Messei
CHINESE GORDON 8 tyJJB*.

[United Service Monthly Review.]
Y&lt; s Chinese Gordon (then oaptain of
Ro&gt; id &lt; nginsers) vary nearly had to put
up with a docker for the t^hjna cam-

to explain the meaning of the word
docker. It is the British soldier slang
term for a war medal without elaspa,
and originated in tbe Crimea—a medal
only being awarded to soldiers who ar­
rived after the docks were blown up on
the evacuation of Sebastopol by the
Russians. In like manner in China a
medal only was awarded to soldiers who
were in the country, but not present
with the army before Pekin on October
6, 1860.
It is not necessary to relate how
Capt. Gordon was ordered tq the seat of
war, suffice it that hearrived by steamer
from Hong Kong at the Taku forte
some time during the day of October 4.
1860, where he immediately heard of
the taking of tho forts, followed
by
the advance of
the
allied
armies on Pekin. To join his comtWes
at the front and take part in the siege
and occupation of the capital was hia
first thought, but how to get there was
another thing. He was told that there
was no conveyance faster than the
usual convoy of all stores and spare
ammunition, strongly guarded on ac­
count of tho many desperate bands of
la-la-longs (thieves, marauders) that
arc always to be found hanging on
the
outskirts
of
an /advaneiiMr
“r-“x caW« wmbtry. SJ
Charley Gordon was not the man to
be Berued. . He skirmished round and
eventually picked up a stray Tartar
pony, brought it to the transport atald**
•*
numna there, put
ships btecwta in hi* pocket, slunS a
water bottle, buckled on his eword and
revolver, jumped on his pony, and the
next minute was going at a hand gal!uP’
kh.\obMria« of the iSra,
Jlong the road leading to Pekin, which
had never *een or heard, or read of

band and sword in the other, and what
between shooting and shouting he had
managed to escape scot free the many
attempta that were made to capture
him, arriving just in time to take part,
in the ojicrationa of the morning.
After a few. minutes’ conversation he
went off arm in arm with his old friend
to get some refreshment and an hour

H*
*i&gt;» »lwm Bm to ride over
Uahuoke ferfeero/epriamngthecar."

wllh

. minntoor two, vbai th. fat

nearly twacty-four

years ago.

dmmq-

For

Setting the breaching guns into

™ UMng on » congremiooAl Mp«t.

P0TAT0«8~(New)

up on
if thia

warriors is killed in battle, they "bind
his wrist with a thread either of red or
green—the red (or t*'e highest rank.
When the British found the stark
bodies of their eleven brave comrades,
around both wrists of each they saw the
red thread- These robbers and foes
gave the hero his own glory as best
they oould.

OOUNOIL PROCEEDINGS.
the stonners in the morning, and it
The common council mot 111 special
was largely surmised that Gordon
•ession
on Friday, July 18th, 1884, his
would aak permission to aooompanv
Honor Mayor Powers in the chair and
him
IX was a daring ride, and the whole the following aidermen present: Bea­
*rrM talked of it and how Gordon mer, Black, Hogje, Parker, Tinkler
and Wood; absent, Jones.
saved a docker.
\The following accounts were pre­
sented:
MJ no
Chas Horton and team.
[Robert J. Burdette ]
DaaSobay
*
•All passenger trains should have WHMUltt
”
IT 10
"
one cattie oar, and compel every man JohaRtabop
John EgKlextou *
who chews tobacco to ride in it."
“And they should also haul one flat
csr," said the cross passenger, -for the
freah air woman who always insists on Wm Buckie
keeping the car window open. She Jacob Nees.
should sit on a slab seal oq an open
■ PaRsy..-.
G*or*« Snpplre..
B Traun...............
lonety box ear." said MmTSikter... .
U?-’ ?hm P!“®®n£er• “for the man Fred Cross
MPtekte
who whistles.
The whistlers could aU P Hawkina
got together in there and sit and dr urn MawSr..........
Wosd........
on the sides of the car with their fin­ Wai
Wslllnffton Green
gers and whistle all the tunes they didn’t L ■ Knajiju n ..
know, and the rest of the train would Greble A- nwsra.
Biirtsr........—....... ••• - - . _ l.
By Ald.Beamer: That the accounts be
» KaImhuoo T.looipode," Mid allowed and an order drawn on tneir
respective funds. Carried, all ajw
By Aid. Black: That tho action on
the petition presented at last
on the wood box suddenly oea^ poond- for building a sidewalk on north Bide
tng ins favorite overture with his heels. of east of Green street from Han­
over street east, be and is heteV
reminded.
Carried by ayea as
follows: Ayes, Aid. Black,
Stebbins, Parker, Tinkler and i&gt;ooa.
NAFs, Aid. Hogle.
■.
two or three hours.”
* I
By Aid. Beamer: That the el I
- And oow^lv ■ th. mu on th. attorney be instructed to report M
forwnrd to tbe legality of preventing
might f-.'bmmwXmiJ building of wooden sidewalk. Carn

Well do I recollect the ntoht nt tK-

Ortaaell

The census tairer|&gt;f Onondaga Towntoip,
Ingham County, found a usan fifty-eight

our Prices Before you Purchase.

Call and

by all ayes.
,,
.
On motion the council adjournedJohn Weibsekt. Recorder.

—Some people doebi tbe ^ertion
thu tbe CMneee e« nta. Bet they
them juet tbe nme. A Chinese eer™“
b&gt; tbe Wmtern Addition wm
“
tbe Mt ot Mewing a plump nu.in one el
the tamlhr Mtobeo ntemile.
&lt;1™‘“
et finl that It wm • -let Md
™ » -lebbit.'' bat tbe bow
Mmwlftbet U» thing wm » ret »nd
tdaxwoj It-ee (Slnemen-enil the
MtwepM M one teUewoop. - 5J» /&gt;»»•

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ever ncaru

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“‘^‘toeramenofbothphoi
"Hnt engine to tho
toa£±^”PU’e
monte

the two elevatora
faS^’w..?00^ P°w" from “ The

Local News.
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WMHOaDAT Mr. ChM. Barnaby

Oo.

Jp... .1... win IW »“•

-—7 standing of each pupi] of
Munroe school Diatriet No. 2, John- 2UCO“'“- Mrs. L's former borne,
will remain away .bout two
«own, of months ending May Sd, May
mtoths, and expect to tahe a trip to
wth and June 27th.
Cotorodo before reaching home again
Their mu; Hastings friends wish
1
them a pleasant journey and a safe-re­
I
turn.

£
I

ot

the aame towmhlp. charged vlteL^

^red
Ida Bird
'
Louise Crandall

r
H e WHSarrai«»&lt;*l before Justice
( ampbeU and the preliminary examin­
ation continuedato August 12th.

ifiraii r&gt;„si&gt;,

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From stories that reach our ears a Johnie **
Hattie Karmen 'Z! 1"
tragedy °f the same nature as the un­ A
11**
M
.
fortunate °ne in May hurt at Nashville
Ante Flaber....... '.j;
Il-lOv
_________. -- ----’
is liable to take place in this city with Maad *
Aik. Godamark
•
for SALE!
.
even more justification for the deeply Jeaalc
••
* rood milch cow, about flwc jreare old.,
wronged
party.
People
who
toy
with
App'y m MrvO.b- Itodloy or Kn.pp.uA
Edward
*•
batan pay heavily for their frolic.
Wlddle Nye..
The editor of the Journal says he Lena Haug* .,7*
T0WNSHIP_CAUCU8E8.
Carrie Rummoni
knows what Butler win do, but he
nt-'. I
1KVING.
Lizzie Woods
.im-kM. atM to attend tbe county con- won’t tell When the whole country is Anna Noud ’
T,tlo t-&gt; »«•
An«Ust Cl,b
Hal, breathlessly awaiting the motion of the MMBte .......
tilSiyn«.MM■;$»»£ "&gt;•
Edna Swanson . 7 \ .
99 100 1(
cock-eyed son of destiny, it is real mean
!(V&gt; 1(
cn’in Township Com.
97 a
fat our contemporary to keep still "llllarn ••
W 100
Claranre Freshout!!..
about it.
Johnle Callahan
, u-i n- to elect delegates to attend
'
.-.oth.i lie held Auc. 6th. wUl be
Among the workingmen of this city ■wuiie NodAT:::
MIMI rHall. Woodland. Saturday. Aug,
^arence Swanson....
KO K
tbe following passage in Blaine's letter Artie Frank;..
' ' k 1'■ "U BY ORDER OF COM.
causes the greatest satisfaction:
The scholars averaging the highest
yankskspbisgs. ■
Wages are unjustly reduced when an are entitled to dipioma's.
I ,. r. -chi -it iMitLte. Thursday. July 31,
,.t. w.'lint four delegates to ar- industrious man is not able by his earnBELLE J. MATHEWS,
Uv51111 5°mfort’ educate his
Piivrntlou and for transaction of
T&gt;dier.
,’r
as may come before caucus. children and lav by a sufficient amount
------------------------------ , V
;
BY ORDER COM.
for the necessities of age.
personal.
Prosecutor Colgrove Sundayed in
The dates for Barry county’s next
,
s.nnnlay. July*.at2o'clock
।.nnio-e of fh-ctiug tifleRBtes to fair are Sept. 30th and Oct. 1., 2, and 3. Charlotte.
twain•-.... C. S. Hilbourn spent Sunday with his
It should be the steady purpose of Bar­
fitb of Aumi'iCii'm of Com.
ry county farmers to make the next family in Muskegon.
HOI’S.
fair the best in the history of the agri­
C. M. Knappen, of Lansing, was in
,
. aucuR io elect delegates to attend
■’ h ■■■■•nveiititni to be held August 6, will be cultural society. There is no better the city the past week.
way of promoting the farmers'interests
R. B. Richards; of Prairieville, was a
than these fairs.
Banner caller Monday.
BVTLAND.

The average weekly edition of the
Judge Smith returned from a business
Banner since January 1st has been trip to Chicago Saturday.
over 1 ,o00. Since June 1st the average
Mr. Jas. L. Wilkins is assisting Mr,
Hirf Ulatioh thi# wttk, 2,000.
has exceeded 1,650.
This week we
Rower in his store nt present.
print 2.OU0 copies. The Banner is the
Plenty- of old papers for sale at the
Mr. Chas. Allen, of Manistee, was in
best advertising medium in Barry
B4xxF.11 office.
the city a few &lt;Uys last week.
county, as the above figures conclusive­
Remember th© K. of P. picnic at
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ckxxlyear were at
ly prove.
Thomapplr Tuesday.
Gun Lake the latter part of last week.
Our farmer friends have been so
. Jons'Michael is doing a good job
We received a pleasant call Wednes­
busy with harvesting that trade has
of painting on the kink building.
l»een quite dull of late. A good wheat day from Mr. John Reuter, of Freeport.
fttE-inteiiun Sunday school will crop has been gathered, and prospects
Mr. Will DeGolia and Mr. Severance,
picnic at Thomnpple tXilay, F riday.
for a lively fall business are excellent. of Middleville, were in the city Monday.
A good live Blaine and Logan club Farmers and tradesmen need all the ■ Mr. Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids,
should be organized in each township. encouragement they can get from the spent a few days with his mother in
v
this city.
T»E rain of Tuesday night was of in- good crops.
Judge Smith will deliver a lecture
calculabh' value to the farmers of this
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nevins visited
for
the
benefit
of
the
Ladies
Library
county. . . I
‘
friends in Bedford, Calhoun Co., the
Association,
of
Middleville,
at
the
Con
­
Iiast
week.
Mi: Bowse evidently is determined
to have the kink building an ornament gregational church in that place next
Mr. C. Mason, and daughter, of Rich­
Tuesday evening. The subject will be land, are spending a few dayM with X
to the city.
“Kathrina.” We can assure our Middle­ M. Nevins.
Ttzre is to be an auction sale of
ville friends that the lecture will be
Mr. L. A. Duncan, of the Niles Re­
horses at Pennock's barn in this city to­
.well worth their hearing.
publican, was in the city on business
day, Friday.
Hastings business men should at Wednesday.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
once take hold and aid the people of
M. L. Cook and wife returned home
L-K. Powers, Green street, next Tues­ Freeport to build a telephondiine from
from Dakota * Friday, having had a
day afternoon.
Hastings to that place. Lowell busi­ pleasant time. *
No i’aixs should be spared to make ness men have already signified a
Mrs. F. D. Prentice, of Buffalo, is in
our city clean, and render the preval­ willingness to aid in building a line
the city, the guei* qf her cousin Miss
ence of any epidemic disease impos^iljle.
from Freeport to that place,-which offer
Sarah
Horton.
Mr. 1). Shay, nf this city lost a val­ Freeport has now under consideration.
Mr. Shepard, agent for the Berdan
vable horse a few nights since. It was
For one who has been through the
found -lead in the stall in the morning. painful process of being bulldozed, Band Instrument Co., of Detroit, was
The dem crut ic convention for this Editor Hilbourn keeps his equilibrium in the city Tuesday.
Miss Nettle Maples, who has been
county is called to lie held at the court very well. Public sentiment will al­
teaching at Pentwater, is spending her
house in this city, on Saturday, August ways stand by the man who sustains
vacation
at her home here.
the
same
relation
to
the
upholding
of
16th.
According td the census report, law and order as our contemporary.
Freeport has a population of 212. It Is The course of the disaffected saloonists
the liveliest town of its size in the will win friends for the DemocratJ
The Blaine and Logan club hail a
state.
;
.
There will be a haU;eft dance at the splendid meeting Tuesday evening.
Ten
minute speeches were made by
Woodland House, Woodland, Friday,
Messrs. Clarke, Custer, Beamer, ColAugust bth. .Music by Decker’s full
grove,
Knappen, Niskern and VanAr­
hand of Ionia.
I
z~
*
,
man, which had the merit of pith and
Qi ite a large party from this place
p »int as well as brevity. No more eriwith friends from Grand Rapids will
jcyable meeting has been held in the
spend a few weeks at Gun Isake, com­
history of the Blaine and Logan club.
mencing the 13th of August
The full program for the meeting week
There will ln&gt; an ice cream social at after next will be given in the Banner
the M. p. church at Barry ville for the
ot A ugust 1st.
benefit pf the jiastor, L. D. Abbott,
A. J. Minzey started his thresher
I riday, July 25, '84. A general invita­
this week in. Woodland, and reports that
tion to all.
wheat m that town will turn out ex­
‘Bead the able letter of acceptance of
James G. Blaine in another column. It cellently—perhaps reaching an average
of twenty-five bushels per'acre- Mon­
contains more good, sound American
day last, at Al. Boughton's, in that
doctrine ihan any previous document
town, from nine dozen bundles of white
of its kind.
wheat Mr. Minzey’s machine yielded
A number of f-xtra copies of this eleven bushels; from tbe same number
weeks' issue are printed, and we trust of bundles of red wheat, at William H.
may serve to form new and pleasant Lee’s, in the same town and the same
acqiiajfitances with the best paper in machine, the yield was eleven and dneBarry county.
half bushels.
If Barry county gets a good corn
We are much obliged to Air. Ht J.
crop this year, business prospects will
Newton, of Silver Creek, N. Y., for a
be as bright as at any time in the past
copy of the Buffalo Evening Telegraph
t«n years. They are good now; but a
of July 21st. The paper contains the
ncavy corn crop will add to them im- evidence of most beastly and unblush­
”iensely.
ing conduct of Grover Cleveland. The
Several town republican committees Telegraph would not dare to publish
ave tailed to send us caucus notices, the article, which imputes such scan­
nui matter should not be neglected, as dalous and criminal acts to the demo­
gatherings are of the utmost im- cratic nominee, were they not true. If
Mjlwra. Smd your best men to the any voter wants to read a very d^r “nvutlon.
chapter in the “reform candidates
,
'epuliUeau ol e»ch township life, we can show him tbe Telegraph.
on..11: M U1'ir aiucM«’. nominate
To Enquirer-—No; the Democrat of

republican senatorial
Mention, which Is to bo called. This
, ,“ve Mdlng caucuses for that
spttuu purpose.

Dr. Ferguson and II. D. Purdy, of
Middleville, attended Monday evening's
session of the K. af P. lodge.
Dr. Henry Miller, of Otsego, visited
relatives and friends in this city the
past week, returning Tuesday.
Mrs. Bertley, oftfuincy, Michigan,
was the guest of Mn and Mrs. A. J.
Bowne a portion af the past week.

Messrs. L. E. Stauffer and J. G. Run­
yan went to Pittsburg this week, as on­
lookers at the prohibition convention.

Frank Whittemore, a Journal typo,
is now feeding a threshing machine.
We understand that Frank is a boss
hand around a thresher.
Fred Alleiv Will Cook and Harry
Hayes are cam plug at Wall Lake in
Hope, making it exceedingly interest­

scenery of Canada and New England,
and to enter the very heart of the Presi­
dential range. There are also numerous
aide trip tickets sold at greatly reduced
rates in connection with these excur­
sions, Including Boston, Newport. New
ork, Saratoga, Lake George, etc. For
guitje, giving full particulars, address
E. H. Hughes, Michigan Passenger
Agent, Detroit, Mich.
EDITOR BANNER;
Permit me through the columns of
the Banner, to give vent to my spleen
in regard to one of the most contempti­
ble, as well as one of the most common
nuisances that is extant in our city. 1
refer to the practice of throwing into
the streets of every mannerof old worn
out stuff, such as old tin pails, pans,
hoops, old joints of stove pipe and sheet
iron, tin kettles, boxes and every con­
ceivable thing that is worn out, and
there is no further use for. Now if our
public streets is the place for such
truck, then I have nothing further to
ray, but it seems to me that it is a nul-

where.
■
C. S. Boice, manager of the Grand
Rapids telephone exchange, has been
in this dty a few days the past week
putting in the telephones for the local

“IN SUMMERE WHEN THE LEVES
BE GRENE"
Every denizen of the heated, and dus­
ty town longs for the leafy shades, the
rippling brookside, or lordly lake or riv­
er, mountain crag or ocean surf—any­
where, in fact, for heaven's cool arid
untainted breezes, rest from engrossing
cares of business, recreation in a larger
than ordinary sense. Wandering through
green lanes, treading forest solitudes,
following the stream with rod and line,
climbing granite peaks, drinking in
the salty ozone of the sea breeze, he
comes back to his desk- a browner, and
healthier, a-happier and a better man.
To direct his footsteps in the best and
most expedious manner to some of the
linast and most picturesque scenery on
the American continent is the object
of two handsomely illustrated and
printed folders recently' issued ’by O. W.
•-------------««»t of the
Ruggles,
general•---------passenj
Michigan Central. If h(
n res to see
the best and most charm„
as well as
the most varied scenes, in th© least
time, at the least expense, and in the
niest comfortable manner, and to avoid
all possible delays and annoyances, he
will write to Mr. Ruggles at Chicago,
for these folders. In them he will find
excellent maps and bird's eye view's,
with interesting descriptions of Mack­
inac island, Niagara Falls, the thous­
and islands and rapids of the St. Law­
rence, the White mountains, the won­
derful Muskoka lake region, and other
delightful summering places, with
time cards showing how to reach them.
The equipment of the Michigan central
and its connecting roads is unrivalled
and neither pains nor expense have
been spared to bring every modern
achievement of science to increase the
comfort and safety.of the traveler and
facilitate his journeying.
.
Colombia River Cannery.
Mr. George Home, one of the largest
canners of fish, on Columbia River, Or­
egon, says that he suffered with rheu­
matism for seven years, having spent
six months at Arkansas Hot Springs,
and at Paso Robles Springs, Col, four
months in every year, without benefit
Finally he tried St. Jacoljp Oil, the
great pain-cure, and in a short time all
stiffness and soreness of the joints dis­
appeared.

Hastings markets.
Wheat, white
Wheat, red ...
Corn. retail...
nata. pay
,
Mt, dressed
Beef, dressed
latter

exchange.
Fred Busby, Chariey Soules and Herb. Potatoes.
Snyder have Pitched their tent on the
■Lore o' Thornap»le Ute, aM are
having wbatJoalah Allen's wife calls Dry Halted Bides
Lime, bbl......
“a pleasure exertion.”
Water Ume. bbl
Messrs. A. D. Niskern, H. C. Miner.
E. D. WhlUodt and Misses Genie
Brown, Belle Spaulding and StolM
Wheeler enjoyed a pleasant afternoon
at Thornapple late Monday.

school
Mo[Klity

qulmby one
thls U hb

a,

NSeiZ.? TCT&gt; fiiwant home for the there wu no oangrento. ‘“ff.X
third term In the school where he himo?®1 wcraary of the Barry and ronralna whan., the two re^bltoM and «df received his primary education, it
t—oa W&lt;1 his family.
the gro«b«ker who teon»htItWtlt; la evideoce that Mr. Gaskill ia a No. I
lyinrM
democrat, don't
“ Pieased to learn from
raS^fooltahnra.
the raPuU1’
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Lombard left Wed•re
that eflorta
pole rwslnf -t 'or
nnday morning for Thompsonville,
ffinde u *ecure * te)e&gt;ine between Woodland and thia
them.

----- TO BUY-----

CLOTHING!
—ISA?-----

R. K. GRANT’S

IT STANDS AT THE HEAD I

sance that ought to be at once sat down
upon by the common council, and make
.it a fine for any one to throw such stuff
on the streets for people to stumble
over, anil for horses to cut their ankles
on. If there is no other way by which
a stop can be put to it, I sincerely hope
the council will .take measures to stop
IL
CITIZEN
Hastings, July 23, J8M.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
letters addressed to the followiDR persons remalninr tn the post office at Hastings. Barry
county. Mlclilgan, July Jlst. 18M:.
ing for the fish we presume.
■ Grant CrtUenden. Mrs. Fred Carter, J. Hou­
I*rof. Hall paid Hastings a visit Sat­ ston, Elmer Maynard. Orpha Mead, John S. V anBT,^*barter,C. H. Ijoo.
H. Packard, Lot­
urday. He will be here again before
tie Streeter, Elizabeth faith.
RRR p M
W. Xl. I Unr.Iu). I. M.
school commences to attend the insti­
tute, mention of which is made else­

Rev. Hunsberger and wife left Tues­
this week will not contain an extended day morning for a sojourn at tbe north­
account of the grand democratic ratifi­ ern summer resorts. Mr. H. delivers
cation meeting and pole-raising at an address before the State Sunday
Hastings last Saturday. All day long School Assembly at Petoskey.
Markey
Lake auu
and Bill Hltobeock
Marxey Lane
-------- -pl«d
Mr Henry Gaakill will begin his

just completed one
Is^^n1 ireidencea Ln Carlton. It with the unterrided to congregato
witn Uie amcmueu — ----- n„.
om tu l)r fainted and trimmed, and raltothe crooked---------------blttomut- —
po£ Bu‘

The last grand excursion of the seawn to Portland, Me. and the sea shore,
^ill leave Detroit via the Michigan
Central R. R_, Tuesday, August 5th to
Niagara Falls, the St. Lawrence river,
Montreal, Quebec, FabyanX the Moun­
tains, Portland, Maine and the sea shore,
enabling tourists to behold the most
charming river, lake and mountain

THE LIGHT-RUNNING

“DOMESTIC
BECAUSE IT IS

Thfe Simplest machine made, having few parts, no compli­
cation, and requires little skill in management.
The Lightest-Running maclnne, hence produces less fatigue
in operating, and on that account is especially recommended
by the medical faculty.
•
Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest
as well as the heaviest, and is suited to the use of all applianc­
es that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Always ready for use, and requires no special adjustment
when the work is changed.
,
•
The Most Durable machine ever made. Its construction is
in accordance with the most advanced and approved mechan­
ical principles, and all the parts are Case Haniened, working
on Adjustable Conical Beanngs.
It has the most beautiful wood-work.
It has the best set of attachments ever furnished with a
Sewing Machine.
The Domestic has the best warranty of any machine made.
Over 100 Domestic machines in the city of Hastings alone
and some of them in use 22 years and running all nght yet
Nobody has ever been able to produce a Domestic shuttle
worn out
I have in stock the Royal St John, the New Home, tbe
American, the Wilson, the-Singer, and others. New machines
from $20.00 up.. Sewing machine needles, and the finest sew­
ing machine oil made tor all machines. Parts and attach­
ments furnished on short notice for all machines as cheap as
the cheapest

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FOR TEN CENTS.

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
For Cocgha sad OoMa.*

DM HTBT Tlianw TW
MEDICIIE TIME KEEFER,
Imbai. 1.

ONE COOKBOOK.

Pumps! Pumps!
1 manufacture the beet Wood I’umpe made. 1 also have in
stock the best Chain Pump to be had, with the Churchill Pat­
ent Expansion Rubber Bucket I sell these pumps much less
than a cheaper pump are sold. Pnmpe purchased of me will
be set if desired and warranted all ‘ '
Call and see me. one

�swept nrro the btkbajl
J. BVCU »•

stood an aged southern planter Indicating by
a a weep oTh Is arm Uie waters U&gt;c boat mapp­
ing over. he said to a passtoz from tbe North :
•’When I new twelve yeanold l killed my first
bear on a new plantation my father was then
cutting out of a forest that jtrew directly oyer
the waters of this bend. That was a mighty
good plantation, and there was right smart of
bears there, too. But that one thousand acres
of land went Into tbe Mississippi years ago."
It is putting no strain upon tl»e figure to say
that great forests of youthful hope, womanly
beauty and manly strength are swept in the
same way every year Into the great, torpid tor­
rent of disease and death, let It. should not be
BO. That n Isso is a disgrace as well as a loss.
People are largely too careless or too stupid to
defend their.own Intereata-the most precious
of wiiicb is health. ’That gone, all Is gone. Dis­
ease Is simple, but to recklessness or ignorance
tbe simple*: things might as well be complex as
a proposition in Conic Sections. As the huge
Western riven, which so often flood the cltlee
along their shores, arise in a few.mountain
springs, sc all our ailments can lx traced to Im­
pure blood mid a small group of disordered org*rhe nittfl effective and inclusive remedy for
disease to PARKER’S TONIC. It goes to the
sources ot pain and weakness. In response to
Its action, the IIVer, kidneys, stomach and heart
l»ecin their work afresh, and disease Is driven
out The Tonic is not, however, an Intoxicant,
but cures a desire for strong drink. Have you
dyspepsia, rheumatism, or troubles which have
refused to yield toother agents? Here is your
help.
Storms In Portugal damaged crops glOOjDOO.
When yoahave a cough and want relief, think of
Krnnp’a Balaam for the Threat and Lungs. A
guaranteed remedy for those diseases. Price 00
cents and fl.
Elk Rapids has broken out with the base ball
fever and hu already been struck with a club.
Fred. Hotchkhs win refund the price paid if
Acker’s Blood Elixir tides not relieve any skin
or blood disorder. A new, but thoroughly tested
Cadllat’s small-pox patient has recovered.

In numberless bulbs beneath the skin is se­
creted the liquid substance which gives the hair
its texture, color and gloss. When this secre­
tion stops, the hair begins at once to become
dry, lustreless, brittle and gray. Is that the
condition of your hair? if so, apply Parker's
Hair Balsam at oner. It will restore the color,
gloss and life by renewing the action of nature.
The Balsam Is not an oil, not a dye. but an ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated because
of Its cleanliness.
Col Eldredge Is around doing the usual pre­
convention hand shaking act.
Fred. Hotchktsss distinctly states that Ack­
er’s English Remedy lias and does cure con­
tracted consumption. Ask for circular. An
entirely new medicine, guaranteed.
Gregory Bros.’ circus is haunting south-west­
ern Michigan. .
. Health la a duty, disease a crime. Use Dr
Henry Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters and be cure&lt;
of all biliiouaness or liver trouble. 25 cents wll
buy a large bottle.
Depositors have over 163,000 In the bank at
Grass Lake.
J. A. Tawney, Esq., a leading attorney of
Winona, Minn., writes: “After using It for more
than three year*', I talk great pleasure in stat­
ing that I regard Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, as the best remedy in the world
for Coughs and Colds. It has never failed to
cure the most severe colds I have had, and In­
variably relieves tbe pair In tbe cheat." Trial
bottles of this sure eure for all Throat and Iaiur
Diseases may be hail tree nt W. H. Goodyears
drug store. Large size, f 100.
At Panama In the hospital are 12 easesof yel­
low fever and too of dysentery.
Old but good; Downs* Elixir has been In suc­
cessful use more than fifty years. .
Ferdinand Vou Hodistcttera, German geolo­
gist. is dead.
George Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky., says:
Burltock Blood Bitten Is the best preparation
for the blood and stomach ever manufactured. «
'
The Egyptian conference will probably re­
assemble next Tuesday.
■ Fred. Hotchkiss states that Indigestion pre­,
pares every one for disease, but guarantees;
Acker's Dji pepsin Tablets to cure all forms of’
indigestion.
The French chamber has passed the sugar
duty bill, 275 to 198.
Consumption Cured. .
An old physician, retired from practice, hav­
ing had placed lu his hands by an East India
missionary tbe formula of a sunpie vegetable
remedy for the speedy and j&gt;ennanent cure of
Consumption. UrotK-hlUs. Catarrh, Asthma and
all throat and lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure for Nervoua Debility and all nervoust
complaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt
it his duty to make It known to hls suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
to relieve human suneriug, I will send free of
charge, to all who desire it. this recipe. In Ger­
man, French or English, with full directions «for
preparing and using. Bent by mull by address­
ing with stamp, naming tills paper. W. A.
Nov km. 140 Power’s Block. Rochester. N..Y.
The loss of the lumber burned at Byers Is es­
timated to be 975,000; insurance tso.ooo.
An Answer Wanted.
Can any one brinks Its a case of Kidney or
Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not
speedily cure? We say they can not. as thous­
ands of cases already permanently cured and
who an- daily recommending Electric Bitters,
will prove. Bright’s Disease. Diabetes, Weak■
Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured.•
They purify tbe blood, regiflato the bowels, and'
act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle
guaranteed. For sale at 50c. a bottle by W. H..
Goodyear.
A highway robbery occurred at Grand Rapids।
last week In broad daylight.
Bewabk of Fralim.—Be sure you get the■
genuine Dr. Tliomas' Electric Oil. It cures‘
colds, croup, asthma, deafness and rheumatism.
'
Benton Harbor will build a four-room ward
school house.
.
My physician said 1 could not live, my liver otft
Of order; frequently vomited greenish miu-oas,,
skin yellow, small dry humors on face, stomach■
would not retain fo&lt;xl. Bunlock Blood Bitters
cured me. Mrx. Adelaide O'Brien, 372 Exchange!
Bt. Baffallo, N. Y.
Fires are raging around Farwell.
Dad drainage causes sickness, bad blood am
Improper naian of the Liver and kidney? is bad
drainage tqthe human system, which Burdock
Blood Bitter? remedy.
Robert P/Tuten now has charge of the Meno­■
minee Range.

The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,•
Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Bores, Tetter,
Chappep Hands, Chilblains. Coms, and all Skin[
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay’
required. It Is guanuiteed to Rive perfect satis­;
faction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

Grand Blanc'Congregatlonallsto will publish1
their history.

M. L. Blair, alderman Bill ward, Scranton, Pa.;
stated Nov. s, *83: He had used Dr. Thomas’
Electric Oil for sprains, bums, cuts and rheumaCarver Post of Frankfort, numbers 74 mem-

Frederick HotebkiM, tbe druggist, is always
wide awake to business and spores no i&gt;ains to
secure tho best of every article in his line. He
has secured the agency for Kemp’s Balsam for
i.kmsumptton. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron­
chitis. and all affections of the throat and lungs.
Sold ou a positive guarantee. Price 50c. aiidfL

'Charlcvoix entertained Gov. Begole last week.
Persons whose lungs are Impaired or
have throat diseases should not go to
the seashore, as the air is always poison­
ous to such troubles. Use Dr. Bigelow’s
Positive Cure. It cures coughs, colds,
croup, bronchitis, asthma. Influenza, and
all throat and lung dfseaMs. Mont­
gomery &amp; Co.,druggists, Decorah, Iowa,
say: "We are having a run on Positive

botttea free of Fred*k HotchkiM.

in the summer of 1857 Mr. Lincoln
made his first visit to Cincinnati. He
wm original counsel fur tbe defendant
fan a patent reaper suit pending in the
Uhitcd States Circuit Court for Northern
Illinois. The argument of the case was
adjourned to Cincinnati, the home of
Judge McLean, at his suggestion and
for his accommodation.
Mr. Lincoln came tu the city a few
days before the argmnent took place,
and remained dur.ng bis stay at the
house of a friend. The c:ise was one of
large importance pecuniarily, and in
the law questions involved. Reverdy
Johnson represented the plaintiff. Mr.
Lincoln had prepared himself with tbo
greatest care; his ambition was up to
speak in the case, and to measure
swords with the renowned lawver from
Baltimore. It was understood’between
his client and himself before his coming
that Mr. Harding, of Philadelphia, was
to be associated with him in the case,
and was to make the “mechanical argu­
ment." Mr. Lincoln was a little sur­
prised and annoyed, after reaching
here, to learn that his client had also
associated with him Mr. Edwin M.
Stanton, of Pittsburgh, and a lawyer of
our own bar, the reason assigned'being
that the importance of the case required
a man of the experience and power of
Mr. Stanton to meet Mr. Johnson. The
Cincinnati lawyer was appointed “for
his local influence." These reasons did
not remove the slight conveyed in
the .employment, without consulta­
tion with him of this additional
counsel. He keenly felt it, but ac­
quiesced. The trial of the case came
on; the counsel for defense met each
pioruing for consultation. On one of
these occasions one of the counsel moved
that only two of them should speak in
the case. This motion was acquiesced
in. It had always been understood that
•Mr. Harding was U&gt; speak to explain the
mechanism of the reapers. So this mo­
tion excluded either Mr. Lincoln
or Mr.
Stanton from speaking—
which? By the custom of the bar, as
between counsel of equal standing, and
in the absence of any action of the
client, the original counsel speaks. By
this rule Mr. Lincoln had precedence.
Mr. Stanton suggested to Mr. Lincoln
to make the speech. Mr. Lincoln an­
swered, “No; do you speak."
Mr.
Stanton promptly replIM, “I will,"
and, taking up his hat, said be would go
and make preparation. Mr. Lincoln
acquiesced in this, but was deeply
grieved and mortified; he took but little
porr interest in the case, though re­
maining until the conclusion of the
trial. He seemed to be greatly de­
pressed. and gave evidence of that ten­
dency to melancholy which so marked
his character. His parting on leaving
the city cannot.beforgotten. Cordially
shaking tbe hand of ids hostess, he said:
“You have made my stay here'most
agreeable, and I am a thousand times

quest for me to come again, I must say
to you I never expect to be in Cincinnati
again. I have nothing against the city,
but tilings have so happened here as to
make it undesirable for me ever to re­
turn here."
Thus untowardly met the first time
Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Stanton. Little
did either then suspect that they were
to meet again on a 1 argertheater, to be­
come the chief actors in a great his­
torical epoch. —Br. M. Dickson^in Har­
per's Magazine.
Curious Interjections.

An odd thing about interjections is
that very few peopje know what tbev
imply when they umi them. One of the
most familiar of all is tbe cry: “Dear
me!" which, as a comedy that had a
very long run some years ago, went to
prove—though proof was not necessary.
—is susceptible of many interpretations
when differently spoken. Few people
are, perhaps, aware that “Dear me" is
believed to be a corruption of the com­
mon French “Mon Diev," through the
Italian “Dio Mio." These words, wben
quickly pronounced, sound much like
the often heard “Dear me,” and ore supjxjscd
to
have
originated
the
phrases; while the companion ciy,
“O, dear
mo!"
is said
to be
tho English form of “Ay de mi!"
How it happens that words and phrases
from all countries haw been pressed
into service by English speakers is a
matter which it would be very difficult
to explain; but the fact remains. Ono
frequent explanation is borrowed from
“the unspeakable Turk," as Mr. Glad­
stone used to call the subjects of the
Sultan a few years ago. ’Dtis is “bosh!"
for ‘‘bosh" is the pure Turkish for
“empty." There are so many ways of
telling a man he is mistaken, or is talk­
ing nonsense, that it is strange that the
Turkish method should have been
adopted. “Jingo" is another Oriental
term, a corruption of “Jenco," which
means tbe deviL "By jingo" is em­
ployed by many people who never sup­
pose that they approach to what is comprehensively called swearing or to the
use of bad language. Many innocent­
sounding expressions have, a strong
meaning, while, on the other hand, many
strong-sou^uing expressions are jxirfectly innocent If a little boy said, for in­
stance, that he “didn’t care aidam," he
would probably get into trouble, yet
there is no harm tn the phrase, except
of course, that “don’t care" came to a
bad end. A “dam" is a small Indian
coin of trifling value; not to “care a
dam" is no to care twopence. Among
tbe lower classes, "drat ’em”—or drat
him or her, as the
case
may
be—is very
often
employed
to
Sve vent to disoontent or reproof; and
is has a serious significance. “Drat
’em" is a contraction of “May* the gods
uproot them," and the now extinct ’’Od’
rot ’em’’—extinct unless by chance it
lingers among some old-fashioned peo­
ple in out-of-the-way districts—is an­
other form of the sama imprecation.
“Fools, ’od rot ’em" were ‘.the last
words of Higginbottom" in a famous
poem, bat it u probable that since Hig­
ginbottom not very many people have
used the phrase. “Hurrahr’ is another
interjection that had a powerful signifi­
cance.
It wm an appe*l to the God
Thor, and was derived from tbe words

dwbed upon thdr foee. Little does the
young lady who crios “Hurrah" to cel­
ebrate soon sack little triumph as the
return or failure to return a ball at lawn
tennis know that she is invoking- tbe aid

-------

‘
,
■
,tasks would have said if any one bad
&lt;told him that when he cried “Yoricks!" ridmble number pt we*ltb)
'to the Handley-cross pack be was adopt­
would be saier u
•ing the language of a nation for which ests
ol tbe northern republic were intended
he had a profound contempt. In one of
his burlesques Robson, after remarking 0,TTih*notlon. however, eeem, to be
that some one had been “talking,, ip
UnrifuL There h nothta
heroics," used to pause to inquire, with the nnrtbeni portion ol Mexico, with
the air oi one who sought the solution of tbe exception, periinpe. of paru of Tmda puzzle
“I wonder what) that hunte- •tiiluM lo attract the immigration ol
mau meant by yo-fcks?" That is not NorSrAmericana. Tbe barren
the orthodox pronunciation, nor are tbe of Coahuila. Chihuahua awl Seuora
cries of huntsmen and whips to be trans
offer email Induoemenu to settlers.
lated into the alphabet; but "hoix"--or Erin tbe beat parts ol these Stales can
Ioicks, as it is more generally spelled— only be made useful for cattle ranges,
i a form of "haut-ici.” and “halloo!’ is and th.wc require but a limitedl_(“P?'*;
“auloup!"—to the wolf. The meaning tion. Too minee, bowerer rich tbej
of the halloo, therefore, has in no .way may bo. can on y.be worhwi with °c«lj
altered. Wben a wolf was found the apparatua. and the Indian, of the
Normans cried “Auloup!" to guide tbe nJrmtrr will auppir every dermuid tor
wolf hounds to their quarry. : When a labor. In this situation throe la
fox is viewed away at the present time Ing to bring about annexation. If tba halloo is given by the whip or by some­ oountrj were rich, if it were capaNe 0
body else—a somebody ven' often who being'rettiod by a denre agricultural
halfoos in the wrong place, and does far population, the case might be other­
more harm than good—but this is by the wise; but as it now stands, there is noth-,
way. To the sportsmen the two shouts ing that can make it an
,or
sound much alike, and to hounds, an­ American politicians to add Mexico or
cient and modern, who do not discrim­ anv part of it to the United States.
inate in the matter of spelling, there
0?course, the restless Yankee will
can have been no difference at all. always have heavy interests la Mexico.
“Hark forrard!” again, is derived from No matter what losses may be incurred,
the old cry, “a qui forbeur!"—London the chanocs of successful mining or of
Standard._______
fortunate bits in other dis^Aiow will
alwavR snffice to charm a due propor­
Speed, Expense nnd Safety.
tion of our speculators. But whatever
•
If ever, or rather, whenever—for that etfret these .gentlemen may produce, ot
the day will soon come we entertain no however their wishes may be seconded
doubte-a ship crosses tbe Atlantic at an bv a few rich Mexicans, it is most im­
average speed of twenty knots an hour, probable that the northern republic
it is probable that she will have coct will desire, or that the southern republic
about half a million pounds before sh* will be willing, to dbnex the fwe Mao­
sails for the first time from Liverpool od trios together undvr one Government.
from Milford Haven. “It is the pact In the North the pdlicy pt addit»six or
which kills," as all riders to foxhounds, eight million* of ludiMns M a’ *Alng
all drivers of railway express trains, population in which there is already
and all engineers of ocean and river too much of ignqrsoee will npt be tol­
steamboats know full well; nor can it erated; while tn .tbe Sdftth *he differ­
be denied that extraordinary and sus­ ences of race, language; laws and
tained speed in a hunter, a railway lo­ usages will pcqaeMt on that side ob­
comotive, and a steam-vessel is attain­ stacles equally HifunnouRtable. Each
able only at a heavy cost. Who that country will, pt uourse, exert its due
has contemplated the magnificent ma- , weight in the 4evolvp^qL of tbe other:
chinery with which such vessels as the and there should b? n reiuon in any
Oregon, the Alaska, tbe Arizona, the- national k alouries or fears of encroach­
Serna, the City of Rome, and the Ger­ ment, wiiy this de velopment should not
manic are fitted, can have forgotten the be healthy, invigorating, and always in
note of alarm sounded by Charles the direction of progress.—C A. Dana,
Dickens in his well-known letter to his ■in N. Y. Sun.
biographer, John Foster, which was
written after the author of *The Pick­
Kacauley’s Opinion of Himself.
wick Papers’ had made his first trip
“I have written," he wrote with great
across the Atlantic in 1842? “We
mean,” writes Dickens to his friend, candor to Macvey Napier, “several
“to return home in a packet ship—not things on historical, political and moral
in a steamer. When 1 tell vou all that questions, of which, on the fullest re­
I observed on board tho Britannia I consideration,'I am not ashamed, but by
shall astonish you. Meanwhile, con­ which I should be willing to be esti­
sider two of her dangers. First, that if mated. But I have never written a
the funnel were blown overboard, the page of criticism on poetry or the fine
vessel must instantly be-on fire from stem arts which 1 would not burn if I had the
to stern; to comprehend which you must power. 1 leave it to yourself to make
recollect that the funnel is more than the comparison. I am sure that on re­
forty feet high, and that at night you flection you wtll agree with m?« Hazsee the solid nre two or three feet above litt used to say to himself: ’I am noth­
its top. Secondly, each of these boats ing if not critical.’ The case with me
consumes between London and Halifax is directly the reverse. I have a strong
seven hundred tons of coal, and-it is and acute enjoyment of great works
pretty clear from this enormous differ­ imagination; but I have never habit­
ence of weight in a ship of only twelve uated myself to dissect them." Not
hundred tons burden that she must be leas sound was his estimate of his great
either too heavy when she comes out of history. A fortnight before ita publica­
port or too light when she goes in." It tion be wrote in his diary: “The state
is satisfactory to reflect that during tbe of my own mind is this: Wben I com­
two and forty years which have inter­ pare my own work with what I imagine
vened since these words were written nistory ought to be I feel dejected and
there has been no instance in which a ashamed; but when I compare it with
funnel has boen blown overboard upon some histories which have a high repute
the Atlantic, or anywhere else, and that I feel reassured.” At a subsequent
thousands upon thousands of trips have stage of the publication he writes: •*!
been made by steamers with such se­ dawdled over my book most of tbe dav.
curity to passengers that, writing on sometimed in good, sometimes in bad
board a Cunarder, Mark Twain onoe Sirits about it On tbe whole, I think
remarked that he felt rather safer at
at it must do. The only oompetition,
sea than he did ordinarly upon land.— so far as 1 perceive, it has to dread is
London Telegraph.
that of the two former volumes. Cer­
tainly no other history of William’s
A Pertinent Question Which a Priest reign is either so trustworthy or so
Asked.
agreeable." The following entry is
interesting: “I looked through ------ ’s
Some years ago the world renowned
Sam Ward was tn the city of New York two volumes. He is, I see, an imitator
of
me, But I am a very unsafe model.
with a friend whom he had known for
Mv manner is, I think, and the world
many years. They were stopping at
thinks,
on the whole a good one; but it
the New York Hotel. Tbe friend fell
is very near to a baa manner indeed,
sick. One night’ the doctor said he
and those characteristics of my style
must die; that he could do no more for
him. Ward sal up with his friend to which are most easily copied are the
watch his life go out. At 4:30 o'clock most questionable.—Chambers' Journal.

in tbe morning his friend was very low.
He said to Ward: "Will you please
send for a priest?" Ward had never
heard that his friend was religious and
had not ti»c remotest idea that he was
a Roman Catholic. But of course he
asked no questions. He rushed out of
the hotel and around the corner- where
a neighboring priest’s house wm pointed
out to him. Entering be found the priest
dressed ready to attend early mass. He
said to him in a bland, suave, deferen­
tial way: “Father, there is a friend of
mine lying st the point of death at the
New York Hotel, and in his extremity
he desires the presence of a Catholic
priest Can vou come with me and go
to him?" 'Die priest looked at him
gravely and then said: “Is he an Irish­
man?" Ward replied: “No, be is an
American." “I will come with you at
once,” said the priest, putting on his
hat and coat quickly and the two
walked out. Ward was very curious to
understand the reason of the question.
He kept turning it over in his mind as
they went along and finally just before
they entered the hotel he said: “Father.
If you do not regard it as an impertinent
curiosity I would like to ask why you
wanted to know whether my friend was
an Irishman or an American." “Sim­
ply enough," said the priest, with a
shrug; “If he had been an Irishman I
should have taken my breakfast before
going with you. for an Irishman with
the bellyache is .always at the point of
death and wants to see a priest; but an
American never wanto for one unless
be isreaUy^ln tbe last extremity.—Obr.
—Oscar Clark, a recently medical
graduate. went to St. Paul where, fail­
ing to get to any practice, he went to

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                  <text>VOL. XXIX. Nd: 15,

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e Hastings Banner
HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 1, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

ri-BlvTHKKO FBIDATS, AT

Woodland.
better/1* TW

Hastings, Barky Co., Mail,

tW'rtuw

MARSHAL!-* L. COOK.
•

SL BSCRIFTIOM RATES!
G. V. HUdinger Is preparing
in ndmnee. $i.W l*r T***: If |paid within six model Ms house.
mouths £1.25 per year; If not paid until ex­
. n ratton of ye ar. 81.50. Subscribers outH building an ad­
p side of Bam- Co., 81.25 ner year, in­
dition to his dwelling in south part ot
variably cash In advance.
village.
n
ADVERTISING RATES:

reporta of conduct ot boys at
the bchlappl cbureh a tew citizens ot
back Ixme are wanted there.
' Justice Stowell made two souls happy
JOB PRINTING.
W.I. - ul pride tn felt In tiie Job Printing De- one toy tat week-Henry SwtaS
narnnz-nrol the Bannkr Evenrthint in the
fn'ire oifl'V I* new; »nd with the latest faces of Miss Robinson.
t\i-. the intMt approved pattenu of machinery.
The families of John Lee and David
, j .•.nilpotent workmen employed, enables the
Juxm
do flnd-clnss job work.
Haight each have met with the loss of
a young child. Both funerals occured
ELEMENT SMITH,
on Thursday last;
t
Lawyer,
Mrs. Wesley Meyera had the misfor­
t&lt; iiBces over IL K. Grant’s store.)
Praetiivs In all courts of the State. Collections- tune to break a needle off in her hand,
prowtpt’y looked utter.
causing a painful operation to remove

TCR’Y

.*100 00

iitf bpeciai 'pbiuttomk*

K

\ kITEN A Van ARMAN,
Lawyers.
(Over Hartings National Bank.)

TOHN CARVETH,
J
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Midi.

UTE

W. NISKERN,

P

Lawyer.
.
(liter Spaulding’s dry goods store.)
Will ..ticiul promptly to nil business In all
courts. &lt;’iiarg»=» reasonable.
.

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4 E. KEN'ASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,
•liver J. a. GoodyparBCa’s store.)
Praetices In all courts of the State. Collections
prompt*)- attending to^____________________ [
W. LOWRY, M.D’

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U.

Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
iUfflre. joi Thorn St., Hastings, Mich.)
Calls In town or country promptly attended.,
Office hours—«to 10 a. in. and t to 3 p. tn.
Telephone a’ Holloways’ drag store.
si^eln! attention paid to surgical diseases
• and •1!h;i- - of q.c eye and ear.

0 ACKETT BUTLER,
D
Pysicians and Surgeons,
(Prairieville, Mich.)
Ah calls, night or day, promptly attended.

Irup

Lana Holly and Louisa Bitzer are on
the sick list.
We will have something to say in the
near future about certain parties im­
porting kegs of beer and having high
old times on Sunday. Perhaps about
the third time’ it occurs people will
wake up.
The G. A. R. festival was largely at­
tended and well patronized. The ladies
who had the management of the affair
tender their thanks to the public and to
the Comet band.
Miss Angie Holmes has sold her in­
terest in the millinery business to Miss
Parks and Mrs. Stanley.
The essay of Mrs. Campbell at the
last Sabbath evening of the W. C. T. U..
was a fine effort, very much in contrast
to the political’harangue delivered by
the speaker following, whose remarks
were pronounced by very many of the
congregation to be ungen tlemanly and
uncalled for at the time and place.

We are called upon frequently - to
ll. T1MNIERMAN,
• Honuppathlc Physician &amp; Surgeon, help along and get published some
(First door east of Holloways’ drug store.)
slanderous attack. Some people think
1|R. Wm. JONES,
'
it is for the best interest of the com­
JJ
Dentist.
munity if they have something detri­
Al&gt; work promptly attended to.
mental to Hume one’s reputation. It is
about
time this thing should be stopped
WELTON A WHITLOCK
for it is not always confined to ignor­
Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co. ant, viscious parties, but occasionally
Thev write policies on a man's property against
low’byflre, lightning or wind; against a man’s originates from parties of whom better
life by death and accident.
tilings are expected It may be oc­
pOOK a; SHELDON,
casionally neeessiiry to condemn soi^p
one’sjivii actions. |n
case it can
(Onfeeln Abstract Block, Hastings, Mich,)
be done in u proper manner, but to
Hava the only set ot Abstract Books in Bnrrjshout libelous falsehoods against par­
County.'
.
.
. j
■ ;
ties through envy or-jealous dispositions
f" A. FOOTE, M. D.,
JU.
Physician and Surgeon, deserves the severest condemnation.
The band have erected a large tent
lOflh-■■ e.Tit side Main St., Nashville, Mich.)
Resilience next door north Wolcott House. awning lietween F. F. Hilbert’s and L.
All calls pruiiipdy attended too. day or night.
Kaul’s stores, where they will discourse
KbEPH KNIGHT,
•
music and hereafter sell refreshments,
v
Veterinary Surgeon.
(Bes’leuf. Rutland. ue:u-Yeekley school-house.) instead of at the Town Hall as form­
•
Will attend |il) calls for services night or day. erly.
Charges reasonable.
NASHVILLZ
E. F. BBOWXj M. 1). W. P. I’OLHXMua, M. D.
A. P. Jones, of California^son-in-law
BIIS. BROWN &amp; I’OLHEMUS,
of Mrs. Ralston, is visiting-mends and
llomtvpiithic Physicians &amp; Surgeons,
relatives
here and elsewhere in the
over jtdhis Russell's store. Main 8L;
Call* tmswe&amp;tHcqfn the office at all hours of i state.
the dav or night. Dr. I'ulhcnius win give special
B. B. Lee has gone to Dakota upon a
attention to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
0f8ce-liours-Mi to 12 a. in.; 2 to4 p. m.
business trip of a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Hyde and son are visiting her
pLAJlKE
RIKER/
v
Attorneys at Law and
neice, Mrs. W. E. Buell.
.
Solicitors in Chancery.
The Augusta Mines’ minstrel troupe
(Wffl.'Lb In Uulon block,,over Beamer Bros.)
interested fair sized audiences on Fri­
-Hastings, Mich,
- Practice in all courts of the state. Attend to day, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at
collections anti perfecting titles to real estate. the opera house. They came near strand­
Money to loan (insurance token, etc., etc.
ing here, but finally succeeded in mak­

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Philip t. colgrove,

Lawyer,

HasUhgf, Weir.
Attorney for Barry County.

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Agricultural
Depot.
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Light in Draft left cut and
will elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 feet
.
long-

Raison aoi Crown Mom
Royee Reapers.
Every article of

Haying and Harvesting Machin­
ery used.
the Urm Block &lt;x Ml Mod. of

farm machinery
Between Jackson and Grand Rapids.

'

Alio a grand big stock

Hardware and Building
Materia), Doors, Bash,

i

Prices Low as anybody.

c. L. GLASGOW,

ing the next town,
The Battle Creek races have attracted
a number of our citizens this week.
Jack Brady, who has ' rather prided
himself upon being a bruiser, arrived
in our town last Thursday from the
Marshall jail. He imbibed some fire­
water on Saturday, and in the evening
wanted to borrow half a dollar of a
man who refused him. Jack made for
him, and proposed to bulldose him into
lending him the money. The gentle­
man had friends near who came to his
rescue an&lt;f kept Brady from doing any
damage until the marshal collared him
and lodgtyl him in the lock up. Brady
was brought before 'Squire Feighner
on Mondav morning, had his trial, was
found guilty and sentenced to the
Detroit House of correction for seventy

and a half to one gallon of water; or if
desired common road dust when very
&lt;ln can
n,^ lt
.buataUy
Thew mcasum tAwi lor the benefit it
the entire community, u well u indlvidualB, and we trust our citlzoia win
cheerfully comjly with aU requirements
even though theydo cause them some
extra work and inconvenience, together
with a trifling expense
Chas. Ime, ot St Louis Mo. is visiting
his brother-in-law, W. J. Marble and his
nephew, H, M. Lee, for a day or two.
He goes froth here to ' Petoskey, and
there spends the summer with his fam­
ily. who have been there for some time.
Andrew Hardy and family have gone
to Petoskey for a few weeks recreation.
A. L. Foote and wife attended the
races at Battle Creek Wednesday and
Thursday.
Miss Daisy Smith, who has been vis­
iting Hattie Foote, returned to her
home at Battle Creek on Thursday.

it had nearly demolished the buggy.
Mr. Moore was thrown out on the first
round and escaped with few bruise*.
He receives but very tittle sympathy
though, as it is thojjght that he had no
business to be going fishing on Sunday
The ice cream social given by the
I reeport band Saturday night was a
complete success. The net proceeds
were 820. The boys were very agreea­
bly surprised by a visit from the Clarks­
ville band, which did not arrive till
after dark, and the first intimation of
their presence was the sound of music
on the street in front of the hall.
•
Prominent men of different 'parties
in this section of Barry county have
mentioned, in our hearing, the satisfac­
tory manner in which Clement Smith
hies filled the office of Judge of Probate,
and expressed the belief that the coun­
ty would be best served by his re­
flection to another term. Mr. Smith
has shown eminent ability in djaehargOARLTpk’
ing the intricate duties of his office,
Guyles’ brother-in-law is visiting him. and lias always exhibited a non-parti­
Thomas Center has returned from san demeanor in his dealings with all.
Speaking from an independent stand;
York state.
We neglected to mention the voung point, we • believe that Barry county
ladies tea party held at A. G. Center’s people will best subserve their -own
interests by re-electing Mr. Smith to
last week.
A. L. Griswold, of Hastings, repre­ another term.

senting a prohibition movement, will
deliver a lecture in the school house
Friday evening of this week.
A successfully taught term of school
is closed this week. The teacher, Miss
Morgan, returns to Hastings.
Mta T. Center, a lady sixty years age,
was brought home from Rochester,
New York, where her eyes were being
treated, totally blind, and her reason
is dethroned. Having lived here long,
is well known and loved by many.
Her friends despair of her life as she is
moribund.
Mr. Frank Andrus was the unamious
choice of the lodge for worthy chief the
second term.
,
Installation of officers and confering
degrees will take place this week Sat­
urday evening.
Some of the democrats don’t like that
story about Cleveland, and are angry
about it.
Carlton republican convention will
be held at the hall Monday, August 4th,
at four o'clock.
A republican pole will be erected at
Carlton center in the afternoon of Sat­
urday, August 9th. All republicans
are asked to help.
Miss Lizzie Adolphus, of Reed City,
is visiting friends and relatives in

MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
Party of campers at the Grove House.
The masons are laying a stone wall
under the old saw raiU at Morgan.
Picnic from Hastings at Thornapple
lake last Friday.
Mr. Morgan has returned from his
northern trip.
II. H. Hull'a nd wife visiting at Mr.
Hull’s, in Morgan.
.
Elijah Hale. Joseph Fails and H. H.
Sparks took a trip to Lansing Wednes­
day.

BEN. BUTLER’S SPEECH.
His own Language: For Using
Which he Was snubbed by
THE DEMOCRATIC NATION­
AL CONVENTION.
AN EXCELLENT ARGUMENT FOR
THE REPUBLICAN DOCTRINE
OF PROTECTION TO AMERI­
CAN INDUSTRIES.

No matter how radically one may
differ with Ben Butler in politics, ho
cannot but say that the “cock-eyed
son" of the oldJBay state is a remark­
ably able os well as-shrewd man. He
gives a reason for the faith that is in
him, whether that reason strikes you as
a good one or not.
In the following
Carlton.
speech, his presentation of -the claims
Oat harvest has commenced. The of the American laborer is masterly.
dry weather hurt the crop some, but His language, in denouncing the demo­
there will be a fair yield.
cratic tariff plank, Is terse, vigorousA their last meeting the Carlton cen­ and pointed.
It so ably shows the
ter lodge I. O. G. T. elected the follow­ position of the democracy on the tariff
ing officers for the next quarter. ,
question, that we gladly give place to
W.C. T.—Frank Andrus'
his speech in our columns.
In this
W. V. T.—Lillie Center.
connection it may be said that, for so
W. S.—A. J. .Stillwell.
strongly
insisting
that
the
rights
08
W. F. 8.—C. W. Stillwell.
lalx&gt;r be respected by the national dem­
W. T.—Jay Carpenter.
W. M.—F. B. Fleming.
I ocratic convention, that body deliber­
W. I. G.—Villie Warner.
ately snubbed him, and it was amidst
W. O. G.—Frank Watkins.
hisses and calls of “time” that he was
permitted to close his remarks.
But
PaAIBIEVILLE.
Ben Butler was shrewder than his
Dog days are in order.
enemies;
he
put
the
democratic
convendisThe doctors complain that it is
vention on record as refusing to recog­
tressingly healthy.
nize the demands of America’s work­
Mrs. A. J. Bowne, ot Hastings, ac­
ingmen, and now is prepared to with­
companied by Mrs. Brickley, ot Quincy,
draw from the democracy a large
visited Mrs. W. H. Willis and Mrs. A.
element hitherto a staunch ally.
In
Storms last week.
.
this connection it may be said that the
Mrs. M. J. Taggart spent a short
leaders of Ben Bytier’s followers in
time with friends in our village last
Barry county are down on their knees
week.
before the democrats of the county,
Will J. Murphy and wife, of Battle
courting a fusion with the party which
Creek, were guests of Dr. Sacket last
snubbed and insulted Butler at Chi­
Sabbath.
cago. Below is the speech:
Eddie Packard and wife spent Sun­
Gentlemen of the convention, I ap­
day with their mother.
pear before vou with great diffidence,
Quite a large number witnessed the having to differ from the very able com­
baptism of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benson, mittee of which 1 was an associate.
Many and most things in the platfonn
at the Holcomb Lake, on Sablmth after­ I agree to. You have heard the vari­
noon. The ceremony was performed ous propositions read which I have
by Jtev. Mr. Pope, of the Baptist submitted and which were not agreed
to. I ahall speak to you now in the
church.
_______
time permitted to me of but one, where
there are the greatest and most radical
FREEPORT.
differences between the two platforms,
and it is comprised in a single sentence.
From the Herald.
.
Mr John Norman has rented s. Everything else was agreed to. We
Hunt’s store building and will move both agreed that there is no constitu­
tional power in the government to raise
his harness stock in about Angust let.
a dollar’s taxes beyond the necessary
He wifi occupy the second story m Uv- expenses of an economical and honest
administration. (Applauae.] We nil
IngJooms.
____
Bev. Bertram has so far recovered as agreed that these could be mieed for
tq be able to take a short walk Monday Station from custom revenues, after
the manner of our fathers. We agreed
that the material used in the arte and
"''jlr'1!! B. Bichanla, of Prairieville,
the necessaries of life not produced in
Sundered in Freeport, the guest of J. this country must be untaxed. X5 here
we differed was tn this: I daim that
Normal. Mr. B. i. • rtprraentat ve in raising that revenue it was a duty of
business man of that portion of the the government so to adjust the laws
as to best promote American enterprise
county.
The fall term of school commences and foster and cherish AmeriAn labor.

five days.
„
,
The board of health of the village of
Nashville held a meeting on Monday
evening, and directed the health officer
together with the marshal to make a
tour of inspection throughout the vil­
lage. This will be done immediately
and we urge all householders to hearti­
ly carry out any suggestion made ty next Monday, July SI, and continues
tie board of heMth. While our vUtae eleven weeks. Mr. August Nagler and
at preeent ia free from dtaaeee danger­ Miss Augusta Hinckley are the able
ous to the public health, still it 1» Kraitteachers.
.
Mr. Isaac Moore narrowly escaped
source ot disease, or any foul ptaw or being killed Sunday. He hitched up
accumulation of vegilable or gwn.
A Yarger’s bay, and white
SXiM be removed, or «Wnforted,
watering the aninud at the tank, it
JTthe h«a
took frfght at the earfUtb top and
"SteTh’UObbJirn™mmendM1 started to run and kick. Becoming en­
tangled in the harness it could not go
bou^oiders disinfect any foul f„ but kept whirling about Main St.
place upon their pvemlww, by the use of
■nd before the animal could be secured
1°
Pn&gt;l»rtion of one

moment, the democratic
party refusing, when they must raise
UXW, to raise them In such a uuuzner
as best to sustain their own laboring

medicant. no beggarrSSSretKu

WHOLE NO. 1515.
where it will hurt the leasts Is that an
unreasonable demand ? ■ Do you think
you can ?et along without them ? I &lt;k&gt;
The chair flnanlly succeeded in ob­
not. and therefore I brought them here
taining order by the vigorous tub of the
as your allies, if you receive them.
»
I object to the tariff plank of vour igavel.
Butler continued: - Let me repeat that
platform adopted by your committee,
for it took them 36 hours to Lame it George Wasliingtcc could not have
[laughter,] and if it took those able passed a civil sendee examination in
gentlemen that time to frame it and ithe capital for a 81XX) clerkship. His
get it in form, there must be some tea- 1early education was neglected, and in
son for it, and if they could not find out Ihis will, written by his own hand, he
what they meant in 36 hours, bow am ispells clothes “cloaths."
Therefore, I
I a laboring man to find out what it Ihave said the offices belonged to the
means. [Applause and laughter.]. The 1people, and there ought to be a frequent
tariff plank of the platform shojiia be &lt;change of office in order to look ovs'
so that he who runs may read. (Loud 'the books and see who are defaulters,
applause.]
The difficulty was that iand they want to be turned out,’ or etoe
there was a radical difference between when
'
you try to punish them they will
us—a difference of principles’.
The 1protect one ('mother, as they did in the
very able chairman of the committee, istar route trial. Again. 1 want a fre­
Cob Morrison, for whom I have the &lt;quent change of office in order to coun­
very highest respect, because he i &gt;eIieveB 1teract the great tendency of these times ’
that there should be no such thing as to
' a caste of aristocratic life officers. If
protectibn of American labor by reve- ian office is a good thing, then I want all
nue taxation—indeed I think he believes ’the people to have a chance at it
that it cannot be done, and I believe ![Laughter.] If it to a bad thing, it b
there should be that protection, such 1too bad to put in a poor fellow for his
[Laughter.] In the closing mo­
fostering, such cherishing—he could life.
!
not yield his convictions, I could not 1ments of the time permitted to md I
yield mine, and therefore our associates want to call your attention back to the
upon the committee had to spend all ’main thing, because all these other
their time to say something which matters
■
are of very slight consequence
would mean one thing one way and an- in
i comparison. Bring your-minds once
other thing another way. [A’pplause.] 1more liack to this tariff platfonn. Tell
And now read that platform. Reau 1them this to-night: Tell the workmen
that tariff plank, and then set- if you ’and women of this country to-night '
can find out exactly what it does mean. whether we will or will not protect
[Loud laughter and applause.] It does 1them; no. not protect, but cherish and
not mean protection. If it did, CoL 1foster, like a mother does her child the
Morrison is too honest a man to bring it Ilaboring men and women of this coun­
here (applause and cries of correct,) and 1try.
Tell them that ■ and you will
the country. Refuse to tell them
yet it is so-twisted so that it is suppos- sweep
।
ed that it might mean protection. 1that and they, sorrowful that the dem­
Democrats in the convention you pass- 1ocratic party has deserted them, will
ed a tariff plank in 1876, a tariff for Igo their way sadly to the workshop,
revenue only
(applause,) arffi you ।and remain there on election day.
Now, my friends, I shall ask a call of
had a statesman on it that could carry
states upon the substitution of my
a very poor platform on his back and the
'
yet win. In 1880 you had a tariff for ’tariff plank for the tariff plank of the
revenue only and it broke the back of ।platfonn. There are objections. There
free trade notions against protec­
the most gallant soldier in the pountry are
1
(applause,) and you lost, and nowtyOu ’tion. Theoretically I am a free trader
have got a tariff for public purposes ex- 1myself. [Applause in the gallery and
of “time,” and considerable con­
clusively.
What is the dinerence? cries
1
“Exclusively” means “only" and “only” :fusion,] •
The chair rapped vigorously and
means “exclusively." [Laughter and
applause.] Think it over. I am here when order had been restored Gen. But­
about no boy’s play. The success of ’1ler resumed as follows:
But practically, while you have got
this campaign in my judgment, before
God, depends upon the question this to
’ raise 8200,000,000 a year by customs
night to be settled here and now. If 'duties, there is no such thing as free
you would say to the workingmen of ’trade. Therefore, so long as we raise
New York, New Jersey'. Connecticut, 1this money, so long see to it that you
New Hampshire, and Massachusetts* 'cherish and foster in'doing it Ainerithat you mean protection to their inter- 'can industry, and take care of Atheri- .
men and women laboring for their
eat, where you cannot say it for certain, can
'
God help you for I cannot. [Applause.] ।support. Then let me say to you, if
Your platform says that you won’t :you do that the democratic party shall
cut down taxation sb but what you can 1go on and the country prosper under
protect workingmen. and you siiy they thejr
■
rule from year to year, from pres­
must not be cut down bekyw thSt. Well, :idential election to presidential election,
what are you going to do if you do not until the old times ot the democracy
cut them down? You say now, here 1shall come liack again when thev had
in your platform, that you will not dis- 'the country for a generation or’more.
criminate in favor of the workingmen I[Applause and yells and cheers from
and women of this country, who are the the galleries.]
true democracy of the country. Mark,
you may say. my very good friend, CoL
A hundred and eight years ago the
Morrison, will tell you that he does not people of this country declared their in­
believe in a tariff for protecting Ifclxjr tention to cease to lie subjects of Eng­
or fostering and cherishing labor. I do land and Jo become citizens of the
not use the word protection. 1 ecause I Unified States.
There was an Anglodo not want to flaunt 6 red rag to a American party, the Tories, that sought
bull. If he does not believe that, for to nulify the patriotic intentions. The
more than 50 years, the democratic par­ “Anglomen,” as Thomas Jefferson used
ty has told the workingmen of the to call them, esteemed themselves as the
country, ever since Andrew Jackson in “better class in society; and on patriot
1832 declared in favor of a judicious Americans they looked down its the
tariff, that a tariff did afford protection “rabble." and patriot leaders they desig­
to them and they believe it, and they nated “demagogues. ” The Tories, be­
have taught it to their children and to ing in the English interest, were un­
their children’s children. You cannot questionably .the richest class in Amer­
unteach them that in a single cam­ ica. Judged by the English standard,
paign unless you get the chairman of they were the ••respectability” of the
the subcommittee who drew the j&gt;lat- colonies. They made up “society.” as
fonn (the gentleman from New \ ork) it is called.
The colonial governors,
to go into every district amkexplain. who represented the English Crown;
[Laughter.] 1 speak in the interest, the Judges, who were appointed and
therefore, of the democracy. I speak salaried by the king, and who held
for your success, and it is for you to their places at his pleasure; army and
sav whether you will grasp the success navy officers, who fascinated young
wneiLit is laid down tb your hand. 1 ladies at balls; agents of English im­
do not intend to ask a vote upon any porting houses, together with the para­
resolution but this tariff resolution, and sites of all sorts who clung to the Eng­
I shall submit this tariff resolution as lish interest—these rave substance and
an amendment instead of the resolution show to the “Anglican party.”
Be­
which you have heard read. It was tween these elements and the people
pressed through our committee by, the who were true to nature and to their
cry, “Oh, we nnfct apjieal from the sub- country, and who earned their liveli­
committe." I said, I will appeal to the hood by honest methods and hard toil,'
convention, tor they have got to sus­ there was but very little svmpathv.
The issue was made, and the cause of
tain the democracy of the country, and
the “rabble" and the “demagogues” tri­
therefore I am here.
I desire to call your attention to one umphed, and the lofty pretentions of
or two other of the planks which I will the "Anglomen” went under.
But, although the “Anglomeu” as a
not submit to the convention, for I
know you are anxious to get through party suffered defeat, the seed did not
with your duties and go home. The die out. They still live. Possessed of
first I want to call your attention to is wealth derived originally from Crown
the difference in the planks about the land-grants, and augmented in recent
currency. I affirm the doctrine of An­ days by- monopolies, they have bee®
drew Jackson that the government able to control a large portion of the
alone can issue money, and I had rather press and the pulpit, and they wield an
be wrong with Jackson than be right influence in society, which is antagon­
with your committee. [Applause and istic to the principles of the declaration
of independence. The old .war is now
laughter.]
Gen. Butler then proceeded to discuss waged on new tactics. Behind a false
the currency question and expressed mask the “Anglomen" manufacture
the views contained in his letter of ac­ and publish what, their roguish con- &gt;
ceptance of the greenback nomination. freres in England quote as “American z
Continuing InrSaid: There is another opinion.” In their tastes, manners, and
trouble. You', start off in your plat­ sympathies they are English and not
form at one point and say you are for American.
England is their model
an honest civil service reform. Now I Their influence is exerted to denation­
will venture to say there is not a man in alize the people of this country and to
this convention that is in favor of civil make America, as far as it is possible
service reform, unless he is a school­ to make it without putting it bock
master. [Cries of “time” in the audi­ under the English Crown, a tributary
ence.]
One of the first statesmen of and a province of the British Empire.
The press in the service of the AnOhio, one who would have a right to
have been brought here by this delega­ Elicited class in America to-day are the
tion and put Wore you for your suf­ New York Time*, the New York Eve­
frages as president, an able, a learned ning Post, the New York Herakl, Har­
num. got carried away by doctrinaires pers Weekly, and Puck. Others might
and started what is known as civil ser­ be mentioned, but these will do. All
vice reform, and it buried him so far these journals are the open enemies of
out of sight with the Ohio democracy Ireland and the Irish. All thtwe hold
that he has never been heard of since. the common people in contempt. These
[Laughter.] What is this cinl’aervice
reform ? It is to give the man prefer­
ence who shall fllp^ar to have the most land for president of the
learning. He signs a paper containing
questions and if be can answer the
questions he is said to be selected. favor of a vigorous
Now. what I want is that the men from
the people, earnest men of capacity and

I come bore replaboring

men. N3.eers.| I hsve brought their
constitution before this convention. I above mv
demand not that you should
George W,

i

�. MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

elected. This is the plan of the green­
back leaders of this city, who have been
consummating a bargain and sale ticket
with the democrats for some time. The
Journal v/iM have to defy the leaders of

THE ASIATIC SCOURGE.
CHOLERA

—OWNEM A» MANTFArrUMEM OF----

Hastings, Mien, August 1,1884.

The Norcross Furnace!

its own party if it opposes a union with
ET-Eutored at the Portoffice at Hartings, Mich, the democracy, who will, bring to
for transmission through the mails as second naught “all that the greenbackers have
accomplished for the greenback cur­
rency.” Will the Journal dare to do

Bepablican National Ticket.
For President,
' JAMES &amp;. BLAINE, of Maine.
For Vice President.
JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois.

. A Republican State Convention to nominate
okodldate* lor Bute oScere and electors for
President and Vice-President of the United
•o Wednesday. AuKuBt 1A 1SSL In accord ano®
with a resolution adopted at Grand Rapids,
May 10.1878. every county will be entitled to
•a® delegate for each five hundred of the to­
tal vote cut tor Governor at the last State
•lection tin 1882) and one additional delegate
tar every fraction of three hundred vote*, but
®*ob organized county will be entitled to at
toast one delegate.
Under a resolution of 1S8 no delegate will

IMO,

the

fltete Central Committee by the earliest mall
otter tb® delogatoa to the State Convention
■r® cho®en a oertlQod list of such delegates iia
•r® entitled to alt in the Suite Convention.
• P. T. Vaneilc. Chairman.
Wm. Livingitoae, Jr., Burton Parker.
. w. McBride.
W. Watkins,
Winter,
ihn Abbott,
S Shaw,
r Mooch,

C. D. Lotur.
Wm. M. Kflnatrick.
a M. Martin,
Green Pack.
J. C. llockafallow,
GE. Holland.
State Central Committee.

Republican County Convention.
A republican county convention to elect ten
delegate* to the third district congressional
convention to be held at Jackson on Tuesday,
August 12, IM4. ten delegates to the state con­
vention to be held at Detroit on Wednesday,
August 13, 1884. to nominate a candidate for
representative to state legislature, candidates
for county officers, and for the transaction of
such other business as may come before the
convention, will be held at the court house, tn
the city of Hastings, on Wednesday, August fl,
at 11 o clock, a. m.
‘ Under a resolution adopted August 17.1878,
the several townships and wards are entitled to
delegates as follows, to-wit:
Assyria, fl.
Baltimore, fl.
Barry, 6.
Johnstowk fl.
Carlton. 3.
Maple Grow, fl
&gt; Castleton, 10.
&lt; taaaMflte, s.
Hastings, 5.
.„.
Prairieville. 6.
Hastings City, 1st wd. 2 Rutland, s.
•'
2d wd. 2 Tbornapple. 10.
"
3d wd. 3 Woodland. 7.
.
“
4th wd. 4 Yankee Springs, 4.
Total, 110.
2
WM. H. POWERS, Chairman.
*. Philo A. Sheldon, Emory Takady.
Clkment Smith,
Gaylord W. Searles,
Republican County Executive Committee.
FRED. ALEXANDER. Secretary.
Dated, Hastings, July 2, 1«4.

;

Third District Republics? Congressional
Convention.
The republicans of the Third Congressional
district are requested to meet tn delegate conventkiii at tin: court house, In the city of Jack­
son. on Tuesday, the 12th day ot August, at 10
oxlock a. m., for the purpose of selecting a can­
didate forerepresentatlve tn congress, and for
the transaction of such other business as may
properly come before the convention.
The several counties of the district will be en­
titled to the same number of delegates as In the
state convention, viz: Barry, 10: Branch, 11;
Calhoun, 14: Eaton. 14; Jackson. 18.
W. L. 8KATOX.
W. II. POWKBS,
J. H. Jones.
E. Hayden,
/
S. J. Bltrfek,
l
Congreasional Committee.
Jackson, July 0.1884.

Editorial Notes.
It has been many years since America
had a foreign policy worthy the name.
Our commercial interests demand that
treaties looking to the improving of
American commerce be made. This
has been neglected, because OUr govern­
ment has paid little attention to its
shipping interests, while the countries
of the old world have subsidized lines
of steamships reaching to every port.
They have even gotten away from us
the trade with South American states.
What we get from those countries is
bought from European merchants, and
the pay is cash. Our commerce with
those republics should be such that our
manufactured goods, for which there is
« market in South America, would pay
for what we import from that conti­
nent. With James G. Blaine as presi­
dent; no effort will be spared to make
our own country supreme on the Americao continent, and to build up a profit­
able trade with the Spanish republics.
More than this, our government has not
for half a century extended that pro­
tection to American citizens abroad
that it should. Jafnes G. Blaine will
make the American name respected at
home and abroad. zIn short, so great a

Marseilles, July 28.—The only apparent
this?
.
result of tlie quarantine at the ports of Cldly^ Italy, Alexandria and Tunis has been
The republican national convention
to Increase the terror of the people. Th®
heard the representatives of the labor
exodus from thb city has l&gt;«*en enormous
organizations, and incorporated planks iiDce the order of quarantine was Issued.
favorable to such organizations, in the The only accessible revenue Is that furnished
republican platform. The democratic by tlie country to tlw north, and the people
national convention deliberately snub­ are flocking to it by every method ot transbed these representatives of the laboring [KJrtatlou. a report from Avignon shows
men, and completely ignored Ben But­ that the terror there Is so Intense that only
ler, who came before the democratic two thousand people remain In the city. The
convention as the -representative of 1,­ same condition exists in the surrounding
towns. At Apt, a small city, there are but
500,000 laboring men.” .And yet despite
four hundred residents left, and a majority
all this, despite the fact that the national of them are people who can not gat away.
democracy defied Butler to do his
A new danger Is threatened on account
worst and refused to recognize him or of a mistrust of the lower classes. They
the men he represented, the greenback have apparently lost confidence in the Gov­
leaders of this city, pretending to be the ernment and the physicians. To-day they
openly rebelled against the doctors and de­
friends of labor, are to-day courting an clared that they would take no mure of the
alliance with the democratic party in medicine furnished by them. They refused
Barry county' How do greenbackers to rive any reason for their action except a
belief that the medicine is poisonous ami is
like it? Don’t all speak at once.
prep a red with a view to inenusing rather
The fusion fuglers of this city have than abating tbe epidemic.
Paris, July 28.—The; condition of affairs
the slate all fixed up. They have been at Arles is deplorable. Tfle water supply
caucusing back and forth for a week or is cut nff owing to an accident In the hy­
more, and it is now definitely decided draulic apparatus. Numerous funerals of
cholera victims have been conducted by
that there will be a fusion of the dem­ men who, generally, were druuk.
Tbe
ocratic and greenback parties in Barry funerals have been greatly retarded by the
county. They have gone so far as to fact that csrpeuters refuse to make coffins
for those who die of cholera. Nearly all
name the ticket, which contains a good­ the bakers and butehers have left tbe clfy.
ly. number of democrats. The attempt and food is couseqneutly scarce and difficult
will be made to cram this feed trough toobCdn. Tbe panic throughout tbe city is
simply indescribable. Tlie epidemic appears
ticket down the throats of the honest to be extending.
members of both parties. The ticket is
One death occurred at Salntes Maries de
dictated by a dozen men in this city, la Mer. Tbe inhabitants of that town want
to expel all refugees from Arlee. In six
Nashville and Middleville. Despite the different villages Of the Department of
fact that the Journal said it would sup­ • Bunches du lUioue from one to two deaths
At Vintimiglia, Italy,
port no man for office who would1 not have occurred.
there have been ten deaths.
vote for Butler for president and Begole
Paris, July 20.—Isolated cases of cholera
for governor, that paper will have to continue to be reported in various parts of
do so, or lx&gt;lt its own party nominees. France, some widely distent from the in­
fected district A woman living at CourWe shall see what we shall see.
bevole. a village only a few miles from
The leaders of the democratic and Paris was seized will* sporadic cholera on
Thursday. She was conveyed to the hos­
greenback parties in this city, Middle­ pital and her lodgings thoroughly disin­
ville and Nashville, a dozen strong, have fected. No further cases are believed to
made an agreement to the effect that exist in the community where she lived.
Two cases of cholera are reported at Naxthere must be a fusion of those elements bonno and at St Nozalre, a village not far
in Barry county. The greenback lead­ from Toulon; two deaths occurred. One
ers have said to the democrats: “We was of an especially pathetic character. Ad
unknown woman was seized while passing
carry the party in our pockeia; we can along tbe street She fell prostrate and ex­
make them do anything we want of pired Immediately. A pitiable care is
them. If we tell them to support dem­ reported from ManelHea A woman of
seventy years was missing for several days.
ocrats, they will do so. “The demo­ Tbe police at last forced an entrance into
cratic leaders replied: “The woods of her lodging and found her body upon tbe
Barry county are not numerous with floor Lu such a condition that she must have
been dead for some days. An examination
democrats, but we can hold their noses proved Chat she was a victim of cholera.
and make them swallow anything.”
She bad lived almost exclusively on fruit
At the lazaret in Lugano, Italy, the at­
The Journal of last week devoted a tendants secreted the keys to the wine-cel­
column article to prove that Ben But­ lar. Wednesday (midnight) after having
got at the spirits they became drunk and
ler’s idea of protection is wrong. Of assaulted tite sisters of charity and the in­
course the Journal does not avow hos­ inmates of the Institution, but a fierce re­
tility to Butler on the tariff question; sistance was offered - them. The soldiers
xjrere called, and they suppressed the out­
but in opposing a protective policy that break. Several travelers, who were there
paper opposes Ben. Butler’s ideas, and under quarantine regulations, were woauded during the disturbance.
lavors the democracy.
At Arias, two doctors who had arrived
In their hunger and desperation for from Marseilles entered tbe principal hotel
The proprietor, who was about te leave,
office, the geeenback leaders in this city said to them: “Here is tbe key. I am go­
have gone down on their knees to the ing. Do the best you can.” Tbe total
democracy and begged for fusion. Of number of deatlis since the outbreak of the
cholera will reach one tlKxisand. About five
course the democratic leaders were hundred per*ons attacked with tlie disease
willing: but the proposition came from have bqpn cured.
Pak.s, Juiy
An outbreak of typhus
the Ben Butler side.
fe’ver has taken place In the department of
The stagnation in manufacturing Vosges. Twelve deaths from cholera oc­
curred at- Aries yesterday, and six at Alx.
centers the past two years has been /riiere Is a panic In tbe latter place.
caused by fear of democratic tariff- ' The favorable
weather
at
Toulon
caused a
marked
ameliora­
tinkering, If the talk of free-trade has
tion.
At Marseilles the police have
causes so much mischief, what harm been obliged to use force a lien disinfecting
would the thing itself do for the houses where deaths have occurred. The
concensus of opinion is that the conduct of
country ?
tlM clergy throughout th^,pai)ic has been
The greenback papers and leaders are admirable. 1‘riests mid sisters of charity
have been indefatigable In their exertions,
loudly calling on Ben. Butler fdr some often doing tbe work ot the municipal
token whereby they may know his authorities in disinfecting bouses.
Toulon, July 28.—Eleven deaths from
whereabouts on the political Add.
cholera lock place here yesterday during
Republican county convention the 8th. tbe twenty-four hours ending at s’x jx m.
Marseilles, July 3a—The Calimlics of
Let the best men be put on the ticket. this city again petitioned the Mayor to au­
With such nominees the republicans thorize u procession and public prayer for
can win.
.
• . ihn abatement of ti&gt;e clioiera, but the re­
quest was relusod. Only five of tbe twenty­
The name of James O’Donnell^ is seven memlMirs of the municipal council re­
main lu ti»e city. “ Tblrty-alx deaths took
coupled with much favorable mention place here yesterday daring th® twenty-four
for congressional honors in this district iMHira ending at nine p. in.

—The solid gold snuff-box. presented
to Thaddeus Stevens, which was recently
sold in Washington, contains this in­
scription: “To the Hon. Thaddeus Ste­
vens. from Colorado Territory. When
old Thad takes snuff Colorado will
sneeze. This box is made of Pike’s
Peak gold.
Washington Post.
‘
—Detective Smith*'' of Harlem, is a
sort of a mousetrap.* As several intoxi­
cated men had been robbed in his pre­
cinct he feigned drunkenness and "set"
himself on a stoop, and wae soon re­
warded by feeling a nibble at his watch
chain. Ills needfess to say that the trap
succeeded and the rat was caught—N.

statesman and so thorough an Ameri­
can as our nominee, when seated in the
presidential chair, will leave undone
nothing that can contribute to our pros­
perity and greatness as a nation. His
election will inaugurate an era of jieace
and plenty, and will witness an even
greater development of our resources.
As compared with him, Cleveland is a
novice of the most diminutive sort.
—In France lately a young conscript
At best he would, an experiment, and failed to answer to his name when the
his official acts as governor of New Council of Revision was sitting. A per­
York would indicate that the experi­ son present said that the young num had
ment will be altogether too hazardous.
fog before the Council. It was true.
The young man’s father was in the re­
Speaking of the democratic currency
vision ball and thought that his son was
plank the last Journal says:
there with the other conscripta. .
—A number of human bodies in a
Should the democratic party win, all
that grembackers have done for the good state of preservation, dressed in
greenback currency will lie wiped out
of existence and brought to naught.
The old stump-tail currency was the
Desha County,
democratic “medium of exchange,” but
‘ no method was ever invented nor ever
can be by which it could be converted
into -sYch money" (gold and diver)
without loss.

Huffman

STILL

ON THE DUMUKD FIELD.

byS*L&lt;1 mortfa*r

that m 'V’" “

nlarnt nt tniafiii'^
“r'j

ii M

This ta tas Muy M&amp;gu mr ill

1st—-Its power to warm a targe area without overheating ita extensive surface.

2d—The Interior is so constructed as to throw the heat directly against the sur"
face. This furnace presents a larger radiating surface than any other Intro.

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Dated May 2M. A. D. um.
MANLY M. CHASE.
Ateicuee.of Mortwjee
Chaneery Order.
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state at Michbran. in tbe circuit roan t..r the
of
In Chancery.
Abraham Fry. complainant.
George W. Brown, defendant.
.Sg*1 Pwyhng in the circuit court tor the counts

duced, for the space required to set It

Twenty years’ test proves it to be one of the most permanent Brown, to not * resident of the state ot mih i™?
jtod Hurt his resMsnqeh unknown, tiuittfo
.
known nun® at VMidsmM
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4th-Economy of time in attending it, and expense of fuel, which is far leas than
most of the furnaces used lor dwellings, because the heat is so effectually
3d—Durability.

fixtures for heating ever set in any building.

used before it leaves the furnace.

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In soliciting the patronage and attention of the public, we feel confident that
we are offering a Furnace of more than ordinary merit
Estimates will be furnished for heating Churches, School Buildings, Storw,
Halls and Dwelling Houses, with Registers, Ventilators and Hot-Air Pipes com­
plete. Also any information in regard to heating and ventilating. Address,
— ——— —-

.v

! iwmty
pUlnknl
,ni(uihiie&lt;l in

rsaeh publication be eonttoned therein at
t one*! In each week for six weeks In suc-

CHAS. H. BRADY.

«nSwL!afilB&amp;c”’

PdmfllaiMDVa Solicitor.

ROGERS &amp; CO
OF THIS CITY,

~ ’ Probate Order.
Stale of Michigaui. Cotmfc of Burry.-si«
font for theCou“Men al the Probate Office in the
r» sridemmty on Toesdas, the
uijr, to the year cate thousand
38 eSbu--four.
sent SnilO). Judge of Frobute.
‘ at .the estate otJoka Hotchkiss,
&lt;•!-. r.-ad!
of ItontolBtri
aaiddewawd
to ®eU tbe Ma

Have entered the field and now offer for sale the time-tried and always reliable,

JOHNSTON REAPEBS, MOWERS &amp; BINDERS.
We are also ageata for the celebrated

NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
We keep a full line of Agricultural Implements.
CF'Headquarters at the Elevator on Broadway.

See us and get our prices before buying.

J. M. BOGEES &amp; CO
54656505

is Past

And Farmers have secured their Grain

We are Happy!
For the reason that we are on deck, fresh
Daisies^ with a bang-up stock of

The standing of the effibs In the Nat
League up todaUtia:
Moil hurt,'
nz-i.
Boston4fl 1» Chicago,
Providence43 laCierelan

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IMENT SMITH.
Jmlst- of Probate.

[A true copy.]

State of Michigan. County of Burrs—*
At a Mission of the Probate Court lor the
comity of Barry, holden at the Probate Office la
the city of Hailing*. In said county, on Taesdajr, tbe-Utth day of Juiy, in the year «ir thous­
and eight hundred and eighty-tour.
Present, Clement Smith. Judge »t Pr»t&gt;ate •
In the matter of the estate ol Oscar 8. Had­
ley, decemed.
*
I QB
'fted/of JuliaM. Hadley, widow of said dt-ceased.
praytog that a paper this day fl HI.
loDetM4aat w8f #rtd testament u. said de­
ceased, may be admitted to probate and tre
executors thereto named appointed.
.
ThSrBimgltt to ordered, that Monday-, the
day of August A. D. IRH. at ten o dock In u*
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pedtton. and that the heirs al law &lt;d said
and ail other persons Interested in said
XUTO
a
ttedtyorHhsQQp. In said county, and rtww
eonseAt any there be. why. the prayer of .ce
petltiooerabould not hegrante.1.
And It Is flutter ordered that said }*tlth-mr
give notice to the peratm* tatere«J« «•»«*“
estate, of the pendency of said j*!itl&lt; u. and tte
bearing thereof, by causing u copy of J1'1'
to be published in the Hartings
“
newspaper printed and dreulattd In
ot Barry. once to each week for three sumcmiw
wreta. „,««&gt;, ■» -M d-y-'
(A-tree eop».)

Jay at IW’.ta-

State of Mlehlton. County of Ram
.
N«tee tobereCyfflven that t&gt;v an order rt J*
Probate Court for the County «l
tbe 1«h day of Jtufe. u#4. »lx
Jr
date were allowed for crtdftoK«• pn'

Probate Office tn the City of
»
Bounty.forexaialnatIon mid allowin'®.wt

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A large portion of which is of our owaTmanufacture, and A 1 Goods.

St. LxxjIs has virtually won tbe chainpionilr. In tl.u TTviL-m. T
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Cincinnati27 2S Kansas Ctty.'*'. «
in the AmorioM Aasociatioa the record is
as follows:

1« Baltimore.
17 -Drools tyn.
nTntoOa...

n

Athletic

unlay accepter! th® resi
City Club, and selected
fill tbe vacancy.

T„,TH.
judge ol 1*0**Mt&lt;-

. '
Frobaw Kntlr*
HUI. ol Mtetapn. Count? ta

claims against tbe estateof Wllltom «

Chtauro

Metropolitan.
Louisville
Bl Lotas

each of tbooe days.
MM Jun.St. IM
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Spangemacher &amp; Mason.
New Goods! Call and See
The Largest Stock,
The Best Stock,
.
The Best Made,
At The Lowest Prices
Bought for Spot Cash, at lew than cost to

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fiStanand
^fReemtwr &gt;-'!•

2»K-'sirudSd«i&lt; i»»»
keh of those days.

LYONAHEALY#
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�JThe Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO.

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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 1, 1884.

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WHOLE NO. 1515.

THE HOPE
AFT1 R1 IF R 1 wenflnto room, came from there
U JLL IllJILIl. towards front door, and tried to op«
xaaaj

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Preliminary Examination of Dar­
win J. McKay Claimed with
tie Murder of TiomasP.
Searles, June 13ti.

GOODS CHEAP 9

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THE TESTIMONY FOR THE PROS­
ECUTION.
Thursday last was commenced the
preliminary examination of Darwin. J.
McKay, charged with the murder of
Thomas P. Searles, in Hope township,
the night of J une 13th, Prosecutor Colgrove and Clement Smith conducting
the case in behalf of the People, and
C. G. Holbrook and 8. W. Hewitt ap­
pearing for the respondent.
Following is the testimony introduc­
ed in behalf of the People:

n ill sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will sell thee Dress Goods for Sc.
Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
\\ ill sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for $4.00.
Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $S.00.
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.

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If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stem's, thee will not see in vain.
Come early or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
on you.

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Lewis Stern,
At the Cash Store.

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Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

CLOTHING,

CLOTHING!

There Is nothing grows, or I* made, on the
face of this earth togmkr one feel like work or
play, to aid Digestldll clear out Liver, regulate
our Bowels, like ZB-PMA.

"Hub” Couch Cura, 25 Cent
r Prescription of a Boston physician, dispensed
years by a Boston druggist.
One done will cure any ordinary cough. It
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a 35 cent bottle of "Hub” Cough Cura,
and don’t be put off with any other

AB()It COLDS.

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A drugman out West remarked—‘Yar^lont
advertise to cure enough diseases with
we h*e It oat here for almost everything, even
colds.” Tills is all right; Zofksa acting upon
tbe Liver and Stomach, opens the pores and the
bowels, and thus works off the cold. Its (warms
and corrects the system. It is your own fault If
vou allow a cold to continue Into lasting disease,
tbe liver, bowel* and [Hires to remains clogged,
your tooA doing no good, sleep restless. head
heavy and aching, when ZO-FE-BA Is certain to
cure you at so small cost and trouble. Try a
sample of Frederick Hotchkiss, druggist

A Regular Bonanza.

Ready-Made or Made to Order,
For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

Kittson counties, Minnesota. Is offered for sale
to actual settlers at the extreme low price of
THREE DOLLARS PER ACRE.
in quantities of not less than 1« acres
than 320 acres. These counties are located in
the famous lied River Valley, about which every
fanner has heard more or less.
.
,,,
Tito terms of payment are aho to be, ven*lib­
eral. only 50 cents an acre don n. balance In
six annual payment*.

tluui five miles from the line
m wxeapoub A Manitoba Ri. This is prob
nbly the most liberal offer ever
I ki'id Grant Railroad C&lt;»mjwny. and the terns

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­

ing our goods.

yy OOL CARDING.

8024

E. S. PIERCE,

Marble

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WILLIAM H. SMITH, M. D.
Reside at Cedar Creek, Barry county;
practicingnbraicfan. Acquainted with
Thomas F. Searles, a man about 78
years old. He had the appearance of
being hard of hearing. Was living on
the Jacob Kahler farm; was a cooper
by trade and was getting out stave bolts
when I last saw him. Had a cooper
shop in the house. Am acquainted
with Darwin J. McKay; known him
over six years. Saw McKay, Saturday,
June 14. He came to Cedar Creek about
10 a. m. He was on horseback, and I
saw he was in haste; thought he was
after a doctor. I said "good morning,
Dorr,” and he said, “You are the fellow
I am after.” Said the old man Searles
les is dead and the neighbors have sent
me after you as they want to hold a
coroner’s inquest. Said Searles was
killed, murdered, and he found him
dead. He said he was there in the
morning and found the old man dead,
that Mr. Bowker sent him after me.
that he went into the house that morn­
ing to tell him (Searles) that he could
not help him at work that day. When
he told me tiiat Searles had been mur­
dered. aaid that he had been dead a
couple of days. Said he went in the
house and couldn’t find any one at
home, went to the bedroom door and
opened it and found the old man dead,
lying on the floor, and tiiat he went
right off and told the neighbors. I
asked him how he knew he was dead,
and he said that his head was all blood
and lying on the-floor. McKay told
me, while we were at Larabee's store,
that he went there the night before and
couldn’t find any one at home. He did
not then state what time of the day
it was. Said he went again in the morn­
ing and found the door unlocked, as it
was the evening before.. He knocked
and no one was there, and he went in.
not finding anyone in the room he went
into the bedroom and found the old
man lying on the floor dead. Asked
him if he examined him, and he said he
didn’t. Said he did not know how he
came to his death. Nothing was said
at Cedar Creek about any obstruction
to the bedroom. McKay said, while on
the way from Cedar Creek to Searles’
house. “I presume because I found him
they will fay it onto me, won’t they ?”
On reaching Searles’ house we found
between 50 and 75 people there. I at
once went in the bedroom, found the
body lying in there. Examined the
skull and probed it to see what the
nature of the wound was. Saw some
fly blows and from that I thought and
said that the murder had been commit­
ted a coppie of days previous. Found
the left «de of the head—the left parie­
tal, the left temple and the arsifracal
bone broken. From careful examina­
tion came to the conclusion that body
had not been moved. There was no
blood on bed clothes and bed had not
been disturjied. Door swings into bed­
room. The head of the body was to­
ward north and the feet were against
the door casing, encased in felt boots. I
called the jurymen to examine the state
of rigidity of the body.’ I tested the
body to show them, commencing on
the left leg. Could not trend the leg at
all and could not have. raised the foot
without raising the whole body. I am
satisfied that no portion of the body
had been moved that morning. McKay
could not have moved the Teg as he
said without moving the face. Remov­
ed the bodv into large room about 10
o’clock. Discovered a wound on right
parietal, also a eut whn we turned
him over. Found a cut two inches
back and an inch above the ear about
1
inches long. / Found a contusion
over the right eve-black and blue. My
judgment is that the wound over the
eye was given first. The bruises on
Searles'bead must have been given
with a left handed blow.
Cross Ex.—Cannot tell how long a
time elapsed between the first blow’s
and death of Searles.
CONRAD KAHLER.

WXLOOMI MABBLX

bedroom door with left hand, that he
put his knee against the door and
shoved it open aqd
aijd saw Searles lying on
the floor with one foot against the door,
the leg bang bent up to admit of the
door being opened. Witness and Mc­
Kay then started for Searles’ house.
Messrs. Bowker, Gesler, Seeber, Acker,
myself and my wife’s father went into
the house together. The first thing we
noticed was the pillow and lamp as Mc­
Kay had told ua. We opened the dofir
and all looked into the bed rooniSogether; did not disturbe the bodv in anv
way. The pillow laid about six inches
from the wall on the inside. McKay is
a left-handed man.
Cross Ex.—The ax and pillow were
removed when we made the test as to
whether or not could see them from the
outside.
.
DpRA KAHLER,
wife of Conrad Kahler, testified that she
knew McKay.
Saw him Saturday
morning when he came to tell mv hus­
band Searles had been killed. Told me
he was over to Searles’ to see about
some flour, that Searles had been to his
house a day or two before and said that
he had a lot of flour.
Cross Ex.-Didn’t think McKav was
excited.
MILAN WALDORFF,
lives in Hope. Know McKav. First
heard of murder Saturday noon. Had
a talk with McKay at inquest; he was
first man came up to, was outside alone.
He said when he got to the house the
a’ht previous the house was locked,
d the padlock was on and he knew
the old man was away, and he took
shavings and went home about 7 o’clock.
He went back the next morning to let
Searles know he could not work ror him.
Dim’t think he said anything about re­
sistance when he opened bedroom door.
Am positive that he said the door was
locked, and that he knew the old man
was gone because he always put a pad­
lock cm when he went away.
Cross Ex.—Mr. Sam. Williams, Will­
ard Payne, and C. Dickinson heard the
conversation.

morning, eould not swear to it. WhM
first saw McKay he said StMriw had
! been murdered. Be said it was a tecrii ble thing. Appeared to be frightened,
■ Rr-direct— When saw. McKav he wm
walking quite fast. Person coming
from Searles’ house to gate could have
seen me coming down road.
MRS. ORIN GESLER.

Reside in Hope, farmer, knew Searlee
by sight. Live 1M miles from Searles/
and about a mile west and north of Mc­
Kay’s; have known McKay five or six
years. First, heard of Searles’ death at
8J0 Saturday morning. Went to Hope
Centre store, and there saw McKay,
who said,—It is a bad affair. Asked
him if it was suicide or murder? He
said I don’t know, I went in and found
him and was so'frightened that didn’t
stop to see, except that Searles lay in a
pool of blood. Said he didn’t see . how
he came to go in; that he went to tell
Searles that he couldn’t help him; that
he was there the night before and rap­
ped on the door but got no response,
and took an armful of shavings and
went home. Went to front door in the
morning and rapped, looked in window,
saw pillow on floor and hat on shave
horse. Thought something was wrong,
and opened door and went In, went into
back room and found no one there,
came back and saw lamp Woken on
floor at door of bedroom. Tried to open
bedroom door and there seemed to be
something against door, it opened hard;
put his knee against door and shoved it
open, looked in and saw Searles lying
on floor. Said Searles' foot was against
the door. Saw his head was covered
with blood, and then shut the door and
went and gave the alarm. Witness
we*it from store to Searles'; McKay
went to Cedar Creek, David Bowker,
Moses Seeber, John Acker, ir., and Con­
rad Kahler were air Searles when I got
there. Pillow and ax lay under front
window, about 4 inches from baseboard.
Ax covered with blood, and Iving on
shavings.
No blood on shavings.
There was a shelf about a foot wide
under front window. Think man could
not see pillow and ax from outside of
that window. Staid there until Dr.
Smith came, body was not disturbed
until he came. Searles’ left foot lay
from two to four inches from door.
Body was perfectly stiff and in my opin­
ion a person moving the foot would
move the entire body. Was one of the
jurors a^ inquest, heard testimony of
McKay, who when sworn said with an
oath “now pitch in.” He said he went
that morning to tell Searles that he
could not help him, that rapped at the
door and got no reply, looked through
the window and saw the pillow on floor
and hat on shave horse, saw pillow was
burnt and’ thought something was
wrong, opened door and went in. Found
no one in back room, then put his knee
against bedroom door and pushed it

Searles. Oura is the only house be­
tween the two. Searles had frequently
day night, June 13. between sundown
and dark—should think about ten min­
ute# of eight, going toward Seartes.
Mr. Gtslttr about 25 minutes afterwards
told me that his colt was following Mc­
Kay who was returning. Saw a teat
made as to how long it would take a
man to walk from our house to Searles’
and return. It took 11 minutes. Last
saw Searles alive Friday morning, Just
13th, shortly after 10, at our house to
tell me that he did not need milk that
morning. Saw McKay at Searles'house
Saturday. Had conversation with Mc­
Kay while he was getting water at our
well the Monday following. He said
that he went to tell Mr. bearlt* that
morning that he could not work for
him, and to get some flour, that he
went to house and rapped on door, re­
ceiving no response he knockwl ;«.uu.
that he did not know what In the d—-1
put it into his head, but he. looked in
the window and saw hat on shaving
horse, the lamp broken; went in and
went to back room and from thence to
bedroom and pushed door open, Saw ok!
man, and went and told Mr. Kahler.
Afterward had another conv----with McKay as he was
“

ed and said that he had not, for I
him Friday morning. McKay said
that 1 must be mistaken. Saw Searle •
Wednesday of that week and he paid
me SI for butter. He had three Kp*
that I saw, but cannot tell how manv
more he had.
Cross-Ex.—Could not tell how MrKay was dressed when • saw him pass
the house Friday evening
MARIA MINZEY.
Lives in Hope. Never saw Sendee
but on the day before his death. Uve
miles from his house, was past ius
plaee Friday June 13, at three o’clock
or past Saw a man come out of .the
house with an armful of shavings.
Think It was an old man. Put them
down two or three rods from the house,
Croes-Ex.—Conrad Kahler’s wife had
Mrs. Zerliel were with me as we passed
the house on foot, going to Hope Can­
ter.
ORIN OESLEF.
Lives in Hope, farmer by occupation.
Am acquainted with McKay, who lives
alxiut 40 rods south of me. Searles'
place is about 90 rods north of mv house.
Saw respondent Friday night, June 13,
returning from north with an armful
of shavtags at dusk about 8:15. Atten­
tion was attracted to him by one of my
horses following him and he speaking
to horse to go back. Next saw him
Saturday morning tietween 7 and 8, on
the road between, my house and Searim.’
He spoke and said “the old man has
gone, “the old man was killed." I re­
plied, “yes, 1 heard, so.”
Went to
Searles' gate where waited until a num­
ber of men came, when we went into
house together, Mr. Bowker going in
first, I think. Searles’ left foot was be­
tween two and four inches from door,
feet lay side by side, left a little higher
and against partition. Tbe coronor
made examination of pockets of de­
ceased, found some fetters, etc., fl uJ
in right vest pocket, and 5 cent piece in
pocket of vest up stairs.
Careful
search of premises failed to find any
more money. I was one of the jurora
at inquest. Saw Mr. Acker pass my
house Saturday morning. Heard re­
spondent testify- at inquest. [Here re­
spondent’s testimony at inquest was re­
cited at length by witness.] I picked
up pillow near front window, spoke
about ft being burnt. Mores Srelrer then
discovered and picked up an ax lying
under the pillow. Ax had bleod and
hair on it. Lay 12 inches from wait Pil­
low over it. Shelf under window was
about 14 inches wide, extending whole
length of window. On the shelf were a
plane, shaving knife, etc, etc. It was
impossible for one to look through the
window from the outside and see pil­
low, saw no blood on pillow and none
on shavings where the ax lay, no
shavings clinging to the ax.
Cross-Ex. -i made no test at that
time as to whether or not pillow could
be seen through window. In my opin­
ion SB or 30 minutes elapsed
ween
time respondent went north until he re­
turned.
MRS. HOWARD XO5HIER

the door, that he shut the door and gave
the alarm. He said that nothing had
been disturlied in the house.
Cross-Ex.—It was al»out two hours
after I got at house before the Dr.
came. Think ax was picked up, but am Resides at Hope Center, is the wife of
not positive whether iWas before the Howard Moahier, groceryman. Clerk
Dr. came or not
.
° . in store. Last saw Thos. Searles alive
JOHN ACKER, SEN.
. the Wednesday previous to the tragedy,
in tbe road in front of grocery. He wm
Reside in Hope, 62 years of age; not last in the store Monday previous, to
acquainted with Searlee but knew him Gt some soap. Had some change with
by sight. Acquainted with McKay.
in, but I saw him have no bilk that
Live at Hope Center. Went past Sear­ day. Saw him have some June flKh;
les' on Saturday a. m., after the murder, quite a number in a roll; he unrolled
went to Conrad Kahler’s after wool box. them and took out a SKI bill Should
Road was dry and dusty. Between say he had 10 or 15 bills. Am acquaint­
McKay’s and Beaties’ houses in road ed with McKay; saw him Saturday
were two tracks coming from the north when body was discovered, in road in
and one going toward Searles. Know front of store. Talked with him. He
that Mr. Chaddexdon and his son-in-law said Searles was murdered; when I mH
made the tracks coming from the north, that he had Committed suicide, he said
a little liefore six o’clock that morning, that Searles was not a man to do that,
coining from Chadderdon'Bto my house, and that he must have been murdered
arriving there Wore I suited after for his money. He said that Searlt*
box. Did not notice track going north told him that his money was in the
l*nk.

Reside in Hope, am a fanner 39 rears
of age, have lived there 25 years. Knew
Searles. I live about 30 rods from his
house, north and east. McKay lived
about 100 rods south of Searles'. Searles
was jovial and happy usually. His
cooper shop was in shanty, but housed
front room some. House is 8 or 10 rods
from road upon a hill. By looking
closely one can see the house from mine.
Have known McKay about six years.
He works at painting by the day; has
helped me some during the summer.
Saturday morning between 7 and 8
o'clock he told me Searlar had been
murdered. My wife’s tatoer stood near.
McKay said, “do vou know Searles has
bred murdered?” I asked him how it
ed to go home met McKay a little
Withe dkinTknow; that he ‘must
south of Seariea'gate. Wbm about a
rod from me be said, “Mr. Acker, what
do you think alxntt that man over there
to Searles* to tell him that could not

then looked into

UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

j

�STRONG DRINK MUST GO
PROHIBITIONISTS

NAME A

THE INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT.

TICKET. • jirohlbition
name of

creaiten of u Board of Inquiry to investgata '
and report upon tbe enocm of this traffic. I Adopter.
proves tha the Democratic party- should not I
be intrusted with power or place.
There cua be no greater jc-rll to the Notion i
than the -.-xisting competition of tbe Repub­ dependents opposed to Blaine and Logan
FIRST DAY.
lican and : cmcoraue parties for the liquor took place yesterday at the University Club
THE I'ROHIBITION PAHTT.
vote. Experience shows that any i&gt;arty not
up,*reed to the traffic will engage in Theater. In thia city.
PrrwiJCBGH, Pa., July 24.—There was a openly
this competition, will court the favor of tbe
The ball was well filled when tbe meet­
large attendance at Lafayette Hall at eleven criminal clasMrs, will bartar away the puM*o ing was called to order. Tbe appearamsi
tbe purity of the ballot, and every
o’clock yestarday morning.
Gideon L morals,
trust and object of good government for par­ of George William Curtis on tbe platfotu?
Stev ar. called the National Convention of ty success, and patriots anti good citizens evoked cheers of applause. Mr. Curti«
nnd in this practice sufficient cause called the conference to order at near dooes.
Prohibition Uta to order. Tbe call of the should
tor immediate withdrawal from connection
convention was tlieii read by tbe Secretary, with their party.
That we favor reforms in the admlnUtra- • call tor the conference,
Charles &amp; Codman was elected Presi­
of Pittsburgh, delivered an address of wel­ tlon of the Government; in tbe abolition of
sinecures, useless offices and officers; in dent. The list ot Vice-PresidtMtts and tbn
come. to which Mr. Stewart responded. all
tbe election of tbe officers of the Government
The temporary organization was effected instead at by appointment by tho President: names of tbe Enrollment Committee were
in the choice of Wil Ils ni Daniel, of Mary­ that competency and sobriety are essential read, Including Carl Schurz, General Bar
land, as Chairman, and Mrs. Woodbridge, qualifications for bolding civil office, and we low and Q J. Bonaparte, of Maryland. Tbr
oppose tbe removal of such persons except so
President of tbe Ohio Woman’s Christian far as it may be absolutely necessary to: se­ nominees were all elected.
Mr. Curtis read a communication frore
Temterance Union, and Charles &amp; Carter, cure effectlvenees to the vital tosues on which
the National Temperance Society. It was
Uie Government U Intrusted to a party.
of Washington. D. U.. M Secretaries.
*
'1'hut the collection of revenues from alco­ referred to the Commmlttee on ResolutionsTbe Secretary made a report of the num­ hols,
liquors and tobacco should be abolished,
Mr. Horace E. Deming, of Brooklyn,
ber of delegates from various States (500 as tne vices of men are not a proper subject
In all) and a Committee on Credentials wu for taxation; that revenue for customs ao- moved that a committee^ be appointed t»
Uca should be levied for the support of Gov­ report a plan of permanent organization
appointed.
economically administered, and Carried, and a committee was appointee
The convention then, at 1:80, took a re­ ernment
when so levied the fostering of American with Mr. Deming as Chairman.
cess until three p. m.
labor, manufactures and industries should
The Committee on Perm ment Organiza­
Upon tiie reassembling of the convention constantly be held in view; that the public
the Secretary reported tbe following land should be hold far homes for people, and tion reported In fhvor of tbe appointment o*
not for girts to corporations or to be held In
State representation In tne convention: large bodies for speculation upon the needs a National Committee. The report w«ffi
Alabama, 2; California. 23; Connecticut, 2; of actual settlers; that all money, coin and adopted, and the folio whig were appointed;
New York—Cart Schur*. Theodore Bacor,
IllluoU, 45; Maine, 8; Kansas, 17; Kan- paper shall be made, Issued and regulated by John
H. Cowling, Charles B. Miller, R.
General Government and shall bo' legal
tacky, 6; Michigan, 56; Nebraska, S; Da­ the
Bowker. George W Folsom. Ethan Aitoh
tender for all debts, public and private.
kota, 1; Ohio, 34; New Jersey, 18; Mary­
Doty,
George Welton Groena and Horace K
The question wai then taken on suspend­ ih-minr.
land, 1A; New York, 75; Missouri. 10; Ten­
ing the roll-call, and calling the roll of
MsMachusette-William H. Forbes, Jose;-*)
nessee, 12; Texas 10; Pennsylvania, 58; States, for the declaration of their choice Tucker.
Joseph H. Walter, Hamuel Hoa*
Wisconsin. 55: total. 446.
Pninens Pearae. George V. Leverett art!
Miss Willard, on behalf of the Woman’s for President. This was agreed to, and the Winslow Warren.
Connecticut—8. R. Baldwin, O. P. Arm­
ChrlaiiXu Temperance Union, presented a call ot States was proceeded with.
When the roll was completed the Secre­ strong and H. W. Farnam.
memorial in which the efficacy of appeals-te
New Jersey—Daniel Drake Smith. Blmeoi
tary
announced
that
602
votes
hail
been
the intelligence and to. tbe heart against
Huntington and W. U. Peckham.
Pennsylvania—F. B. Rc-oves, Stewart Wool
liquor was recognized, but an absolute pro­ cast—aU for John P. St Joltn.
Tho announcement was greeted with loud and Joseph Parish.
hibitory amendment to the National Consti­
cheers.
A
picture
of
SL
John
was
exhib
­
Tbe committees retired for consultations
tution was demanded as the most certain
ited
from
the
stage,
amid
great
enthusiasm,
and short addresses were made by Colonel
safeguard to tbe American homes, which are
the eltedel of tho Republic. Tbe memorial the delegates and &lt; spectators Joining in the Theodore Lyman and T. W. Higginson, ot
chorus tn the campaign song, ••Glory* Massachusetts, and Thomas Bacon, of Con­
was Indorsed by the convention.
At the evening session tiie permanent or­ Glory, Hallelujah, Our Cause to Marching necticut, after which a recess of one bout
was taken.
ganization was announced, with Prof. Sani- On."
This wax followed by rousing cheers, then
On reassembling the following platform
uel Dickey, of Michigan, as President, a
convention joined In tbe doxology, was adopted:
great many Vice-Presidents, and Miss ‘the
“Praise God from Whom All Blessings
The paramount issue of the Presidential
Woodbridge, of Ohio, as Secretary. Tho Flow."
election thia year 1* moral rather than politic­
selections of tbe committee were concurred
After some discussion the platform as a al. It concerns the national h'nor aM th*
character and honesty of the administration
nitber than the k-euural policies of govern­
The roil of States was called and the whole was adopted with cheers.
Resolutions in favor of a tax on Incomes ment, upon which the platforms of the two
following
nalued gentlemen and la­
and of woman suffrage were offered and re­ parties do pot cM-juUaity differ. No position
dles were appointed to serve as members of
taken
one platform U serioualy traversed
ferred to the Committee on Resolutions. by thebyother.
Both ovidentiy contemplate
the National Committee:
Od motion of Dr. Miner, of Massachu­
general agn.-cnM.-tit of public opinion
Aialama. J. II. Hunt; California, Mrs. setts, the name of the party was fixed as tiie
upon
—
—
u._u
_
the
Fubjects
which
have
Emory Fitz fitiner ana Robert Gla&lt;gow; Conbeen
long
In
controversy, and intecticut. George P. Rodger^ and A. More­ the Prohibition party.
unwllhngness
to declare
’ bpuse; District of Columbia. J. A. Wheeler
Theoonvenbon then, at 6:30 o’clock, took upon other and
cardinal
question*
ihclr
nd
cardinal
•
r
---—
•*--'*
and Charles M. Nye: Dakota, Theo D. Ka- a recess till eight o’clock.
view*, which In the present condition o&lt;
dousc and George A. Creasy; IlUnoX
opinion, might seriously disturb the pertet
The first hour and a half of the evening
Dr. A. J. Jenkins ana J. A. Vantleet;
Kansas, J. H. Pjers and Joseph Perkins: session was spent In an effort ou the part of within thum.Miivea Tbe parties indeed, now
cohere
mainly by habit and tradition, and
Maine, W. T. Eustis and N. p, Wobd- tiie Finance Committee to raise a campaign
tbe great issues which haw divided
bury; -Maryland, John L. ThomuA and Leon­ fund. Tiie plan adopted was to toaue cer­ since
them haw been Mu-gcly settled tho most vital
ard E. D. Newman; Massachusetts, not yet
political
activity has beeu an endeavor of the
tifies
of
stock.
In
what
Is
called
the
selected; Michigan, D. P. Soginiw and Rev.
John Russell: Minnesota. L. Hix ley and W. pioneer-battle ft nd of tiie National Prohi­ good citizens In both parties to adjust them
living Issues and to make them effective
W. Sodderly; Missouri. M. W. Hudson and A. bition party, the holder of each share to
agencies
of political progress and reform.
F. Butts: Nebraska, C. F. S.Templin and John
indispensable neoestity of this course
D. Finch: New Hampshire. Chanes A. Hovey pledging himself to pay ten dollars a year The
long been apparent, for in a time of pro­
and John Fletcher: New Jersey, Dr. T. Edgar to the nmd, tbe dividends to be payable In has
found
pcaoe
nt borne and abroad tho most
Heaven.
.
threatening national peril is itMkhoui ur*. not. uiumuj.iuwimuu j. rr.uruce;
The convention at ten o'clock proceeded
corruption, which is mercenary nnd
Ohio. Mrs. M. Brown and J. Odell; Pennsyl­ to call the roil of States for nomination for political
demoralizing
In spirit and haa a tendency to
vania, James Flagg and William T. Dunn;
m wbut is well descrlb-al by -Senator
Tennessee, J. R. Anderson and J. W. Smith; t|ie Vice-Presidency. Mrs. Caroline Buell, result
Hoar, of Massachusetts, us “the shameless
Wisconsin, Samuel D. Hastings and B. E. Varr • of Connecticut, presented The names of doctrine
that
tbe true way by which power
Buren.
George P. Rogen, of Connecticut, fcpeoking
be- gained in the Republic Is to bribe
The convention at ten o'clock adjourned of him as a Christian Rontleinan and a should
people with offices created for their service,
till nine o’clock this morning.
and
tiiat
the
true
end for which it should be
Christian Prohibitionist—tiie father of that
used when gained is the promotion of a selfish
Jiarty in Connecticut Mrs. Minnie Mosher ambition
and gratification of personal re­
SECOND DAY.
Jackson, of Savannah, Go., presented the venge.** But thia doctrine, naturally, has pro­
CJXJSE OF THE FHOHIBIT1ON CONVENTION.
mmrt of William Daniel, remarking that as duced results wnlcb are still more alarming.
PirreBVitou, Pa., July 25 —The Nation­ they had John P. SL John to lead them on A corrupt spirit and tendency have so rapidly
al Prohibition Convention resumed Its ses­ they should have **a Daniel come to Judg­ developed that they seek political power,
notfinly to gratify ambition and revenge, but
sion at nine o’clock yesterday morning. ment"
to promote gain. They deride appeals to p&lt;4&gt;Uc
There w. s a great many spectators present.
AfMT a rambling dtocnsslnn of ifcrions c -nscience, defend tho soiled reputations
The vacancies In the Committees on Finance tojacs and a profuse seconding of tbe nom­ of public men by the bold assertion that ab
public men are equally guilty, doc are that ’
and Campaign Organizatlou were filled.
Ination of Daniel, the States were called, \ .success in obtaining eminent posiu.in disposes
Numerous
resolutions ana coiuuiu- and he was unanimously chosen tbe candi- \&gt;f every impuut on and suspicion of wrong­
DlcatIons were referred to the committed date for the VJce-i’reeidency.
doing, and they despise all practiced measure*
reform that system of ott.clal patronage
and many telegrams of encouragemert wer&amp;&gt;
Mr. Dnnh-1 briefly returned thanks, and to
which tostern di.ihone.st politics, make* n
read which had been received from differ­ after some further unimportant business great
party nominally responsible tor the pro
ent parte of the country. Mr. Finch, ot the convention, at midnight adjourned Inngea unu monstrous fraud, and proclaims
that it is the duty of every citizen who, for
Nebraska, In an address to the convention, nine die.
great
and benedeentwnda, has hnqitUnliy sup­
encouraged the circulation of temperance
ST. JOHN ATCEFT8.
ported the party, to regard tha success of the
periodicals.'
party at the election without regard to
PiTTSBriiGH. Pn., July 26.—J. S. Littell,
The convention at in;23 o'clock proceed­ of Newark, N. J., received the following tbe character of those whom It aeluuu os iia‘
ed to the call of Stites for tiie nomination telegram yesterday morning from ex-Gov­ executive agents, io be a supreme national
necessity. A tendency marc fetal to public
of candidates for the Presidency.
weiiare can not be coneetred, and when bv
California, through Mr. Bibcock, pre­ ernor SL John:
nubile indifference or mftunderstandlng tin*
RocHkarkit. N. Yn July 25.—To Hon. John corrupt
sented the name of it II. McDonald.
spirit is able to demand that the
B. Finch. George R. Scott or M. B. Bennett: country shall
approve it hy according to it
When tbe State ot Illinois was called, Mr.
1 was at I.xkcslJ.» yesterday, unci dl l not re­ the highest honor
in Its girt, every patriotic
George C. Christian, of that State, nomi­ ceive your telegram until this morning. ciuscn must jicrcelvo
that no duty could be
While I diJ not im-cjX or desire the nomination. more pressing, vital and
nated ex-Govemor St John.
imperative ti.un thai
I greatly appreciate tbe unanimity with which
Miss Frances E. Willard seconded tlie it was given, as welt as the honor it con­ l ot battling and detesting the demand.
If
the
Republicarf
’
Oonveritlon
had prorented
nomination os’ Mr. St John in a Stirling ferred. 1 can only say now that I lu-quiesce''
a
candidate
whoso
character
and carver were
in tbe action of the oonvenUcn, and, looking the pledged a resolute contest
address. at tunes beeonilng/qulte poetic.
the ten­
God for His guidance, shall try to do my dencies that we have described;with
Mr. St John's unme waa^ also seconded to
if they bad
duty.
foretold a stern deallug with political corrun
•dy a delegate from Kentucky, and ono from
(BlgncO
John P. St. John.
tlon
and
a
vigorous
correction
of
the van
Maine; also by Mr. Miner, of Massachu­
aburas which tong and unuGturbed tenure of
setts; Mr. Hannsy, ot Michigan; Mr. Satpoaor by ur.y party is sure to breed: Iftht
REVENUE FIGURES.
terlee, of Minnesota; Mrs. Mary Hollman,
success of the candidate hgl promised Inflex­
ible bones;y of administration, purification
President of the Woman’s Christian Tem­
of tbe Government, and the elevation of
perance Union of Missouri; Mr. Ransom,
Receipt* Aggregating &gt;181,800,030 Ao. tiw party standard, every Republican voter
of New Jersey: Mr. Hopkins, of New
woud have gladly supported tbe nomi­
York, and Mr. Finch, bf Nebraska.
nation.
But these are precisely the
Washington, July 20.—The Commis­ anticipations
which the nomination for­
When tbe State ot Penuiylvania was
sioner of Internal Revenue has burnished bids. it Offen s candidate who is unfit for a
called Mr. fierce put In Domination the
lender,
as
is
shown by bls own words and bl*
statements relating to the trnnsnctkms ot acknowledged
Hon. James Bltck of Pennsylvania.
acts, wbtoh are of official ieeAt this stage ot the proceedings the name ills bureau for the fiscal year ended June 30, ord, to be unworthy of respect ana oonaof Mr. McDonald was withdrawn In favor 1884, and comparisons with those of the dence; who h.ui traded upon bis official trust
torfs pecuniary gain; a representative of
of that of Mr. St John, and this was fol­ preceding fiscal year. From diese it ap­ men,
methods nnd conduct which public
lowed by the withdrawal of Mr. Black’s
oomiemns, and which Illustrates
pears that the aggregate receipts of t/w fis­ conscience
the vvrj- evils which honest men would re­
cal
year
were
^121,59(1039,
a
decrease
com
­
form.
Such a nomination does not teomise
Tbe convention was abdut to nominate
the Executive chair an inflexible official
St John by acclamation, when a motion to pared with tbe preceding year of $22,053,­ in
integrity, a cool and wire Judgment, a sole re805. These sums are made up iSi follbws: aeJfor
tho public wetfarc^iba kn unshnnT
adjourn was sprung and carried.
Receipt.' from spirits (fruit, gntlu
ing deu-r.nlnu.tion to promote reform In tiie
Tbe afternoon session was opened with
and other materials) including also
civil service and oeaseleMly to pursue and
hinging and prayer.
special taxes........................... . &lt;70.008,385
XMP.riO punish pubiterobbura of every kind and de
Tbe Committee on Resolutions present­ Increase
«,UOW g Tho independent voters have generally suped the 11 itfoim.lt la in substance m follows: lobacoo, in all forms
ta,04UMJ j&gt;orusd the Rcnubl can nominations as more
The importation, manufacture, supply and
.-Fermented
liquors
■ole of alcoholic ixiv/rfiure* created and main­
promising reform than those of the
Increase . .
LWHWt surely
tained by tbe laws of tbe Nad &gt;nal btate Gov­ Tmxos under laws not repealed
party. The Independents, bowZ4%Ite Democratic
ernment during th&lt;&gt; entire htetxry of such Decrease*
can notnupport a nominal on which is
hMK.-.H ever,
laws to everywhere anown t&lt; be the prom t­ Penalties.
tbe culmination of a leniency that they
2*1,141
Ing cause of Intemperance resulting In crime •:uhofteire.L—_____
w..uld correct. The Re..ot.Heuns can not
1C.WW
and peuper.sm. tnaklnr lanre dcuianda upon
hope that under such a l-adorehlpat wo have
There were withdrawn for consumption mentioned the abuse* of the past can Lo cor
pnbbc and private
pubbe
prlvau* charity, impusliur
impualmr larga
larse
rented or the party reformed.
and unjust taxation anJ public burdens for during tiw year L 187,056 -gallons of spirits
penal and sheltering institutions upon dlstlllbd 1rmu fruit, azdecruaae of 115,222
We are very pioud ot tbe great record and
rerv
cMt.f tbe'He u I oaipX tv. btrtoo- “th
wrLt.
Industry, - manu.acturo
and
commerce.
endangering
tho
public gallons us cumpaxvd with Uw preceding our consent or oonnlranee sttaU the reword lie
fiscal
year;
75,479.845
gallons
of
spirits
gh
­
aiagraoed. Every party uu&lt;; fie eminently
peace.
desecration
of
tho Sabbath,
coirupting our politics, (egtalatlon, and ad- illied from grain, utehuMes and other ma­ renewed by tbe intel Igent Indenendefiou ..f
mintetrat'on of tho lawa shortening livre, im­
its own members, or tt will rink from an
pairing beaivi. and dlmimsbing productive terials, an Increase-of 2,971,040 gallons; agenev to wecuregood g .vernmeut Into a re­
Jnduwry, causing education to be neglected ^,455,019,017 clgai% an increase of 227,­ morseless despotism.
Tbe lU-pub k-an party first sprang from n
unA despised, uni.Hying the teachings ci the 780,025: 003,123,640 cigarettes, nn IncreaM
Bible, the Church and tlw School, and im­ Of 263.10l.U87; 5,60 wM5 pounds of suuff, moral •ssuukm It was the j&lt;rv of jwliticnl mora 1 y and personal liberty. It appealed
periling the pvrpetiuty of our dvU and rcItgious bberty. Three laws ore alike contrary an incracM) of 815,273; 168,508,410 pounds
J**!-?.
of lubscou. an increase of 3,516,232, and
18,905,612 barrels of fermented liquor, an
Brad ParPp*t'S on which and foi
Increase of 1,340,727.
Tbe following statement shows tbe aggre­
During the twenty-four yeans in wh ch the
lepuDUcan party has controlled the General gate receipts from internal revenue by ■ ,■■ J •«»
um- nepUDHCa'I,
States and Territories dnring the jxist fiscal “I do not. know that it will aiwa.-a «r even
long preserve its courage, iu moderaUon and
Its consistency, if It Uten doiSlt wllf^
po.lcy. TcrritorJei have been created from Alabama...
8A»
Missouri..
the National domain unci governments for Arisona
nnd M&gt;e the country. If it, too. -hall
‘g£; cure
8.744 Montana .
unf tlthful, as all preceding partiaa
them estebltehed ctue etotet from iltemal- Arkansas....
8l,uw -Nebraska
U-.U-IC become
have done. itwllL without sorrow and regret
mitted CO tbe Union, tn neither of which has California...
this traffic been torbldden or the people of Colorado . VN.M Nevada...
I*'r‘sh ■* «&gt;ey ivr.i perishing, and
Wil irivn i&gt; nneYu »nnth..r -...I
—
■—rtas or
— *—
weo• —
ter­ Connecticut.
prohibit.
fact tea:
- mittad
This resaoninr must not t&gt;e for
dlttilien.-*. Dako'.a
New
York...
JAteMM
retail
171MM North Caro's i,tbj,b«
Georgia?
tfJ8.T410hto........ 7..’
Idaho....
J28JJ75
nAi&amp;PsSSriv'nta
Illinois...
5.818AM Rhode lai d .
2.737.
4MH.
Carolina..
i and petit ton lor
MtMl Tpaneaaee... i -4(i t.:
civil governnit-nt.
llAU^YtaS.......
Sib.l«
Loutoiana..
MJ,B4Utah.............
tedtei Vernoat....
Ates,«l vtretnte.....
UAW Waah. to...
Michigan..
MMJMW. VfiilEte.

I

aAterWyoatta*....

CASTOR IA

EJ"»U

for
ecuuve officer of t:be G.,vercrni m ana*
as the Independent li ters
to ‘ ally
dependent voters do not »’roP&lt;&gt;»themselves inextricably wi.b
to
Suoa fu-pubUcans do not pro,&lt;•« »
abandon tbe Republican pertx n*&lt;r
merge themselves in any

Infants

and Children

tioo, Sour Storrach, Diun-bota. rad
FrverabDML I» torart. beukb rad

natural .leep, without morphine.

hL5^1S?u,XS’»^JS‘JM:E
who. at

they dealrc to accompl sn
bv supporting a candidate who reproaent*

CkHTAUW LIHIMkMT—&lt;m abuojute cure for Bbeui iallun, Sprain., Burna, Golla, die. The moat I’owerfal and Pene­
trating Palu-reUerln&lt;and Healing Remedy known to man.

. they^ali agree In behoving to f* of con­
trolling Importance
to this
eiectioni
ciT^ghtfuHy
avoid
the 1 «’No
«&lt;
urrefuaeto cos: his vote. 7he
-hitrustnnd every voter to a trustee who, for the
JX*Government, to bound to

to hn private consclenc.- for his public acte
This confidence, therefore assuming that the
Republican and Independent Y°tei’ *b&lt;» fm,
r any reason can no: sustain tt«
' nomination, desire to take a oouree which ui.

tn -rt readily and surely secure-the result at
which they aim. respectfully recommends te
all suob cftUens to sup;-ort the electees wuc
wi 1 vote ior Grover Cleveland. In o.Oor m. si
effectually jo enforce tbelr ponrictiqn tbai
nuthitnr could more deeply stafn the Au»re
can nam«- and prove more disastrous to tn»
put llc we.tasv than the del.berate indlfferenct
of thepcojae of tbe United Stales to the in­
creasing public corruption und to the want ui
officte interrity In tbe highest trusts ot the
GovmmoaL
* The resolutions Were adopted without c
dissenting voice.
Mr. William Everett, of Massachusetts,
ofTere-l a resolution' naming Cleveland and
llendrkks as the nominees of tiie confer
ence. Il was laid on the table, and soon
after the conference adjourned.
DEATH WITHOUT WABSINO.

----- TO BUY-----

CLOTHING!

The Eugine** Holler Explodes with Fear-

to Atonii

White Haven, Pa., July 26.—£ ari
yesterday morning locomotive No. 346, or
the Lehigh Valley Railroad, pushed a
freight train from Mauel; Chunk to Fair­
view. When the start to return was mad»
there were three men In the cab—Jacot
Hassle, the engineer; his sou, John Hassle,
who acted as a brakeman, and John Arm­
bruster, the fireman.
They all reside
at East Mauch Chunk.
As the en­
gine moved slowly away Robert Smith,
night operator at Nescopeck, stepped on
tbe cab to ride to his home, not far away.
Tbe men were all in a good humor and
chatted merrily. The motion of the englut
grew quicker and more steam was turned
on. At 830 o’clock the locomotive had
reached a point about two miles above this
place when the air was rftnt with a tremen­
dous report Tbe engine became hid in a
cloud of steam, the earth trembled with tbe
concussion. Tl&gt;e boiler had exploded and
wrecked the locomotive. As soon as help
reached the spot it was evident ttxat all
four of the men had been killed. Jacob
Hassle, tiie engineer, was found one hun­
dred yards from the spot, surrounded with
pieces of fire-box and boiler. Armbruster,
a firemen, lay Just two hundred yards away
in tbe opposite direction, blackened, cov­
ered with debris, nud entirely brainless, the
whole top of his head having been
taken off. A • human leg was seen
projecting from the pile of ruins which
indie ted where tbe engine luul beeu
quivering convulsively. Robert Smith, the
operator, was pinned d*Wn to the track by
the lender truck. Strenuous efforts at res­
cue were made at once, when tbe sound of
an approaching train was heard. A coal
tram rushed into view, dashed down tbe
track, and before a warning voice could be
raised plunged Into the wreck in which
Smith still lay. Thirty-five cars were more
ur less demolished, the engine derailed and
broken,
and the wreck made? still
more hbiffilesa
Wlien Smith's Tbody
wm finally reached It was headless. Wheth­
er the original explosion or the shock of the
collision had decapitated .him no one can
know. The body of John Hassle, the brake­
man, has not been found. Farm hands al
work a mile away say fragments of metal
fell about them In the Gelds. Nu reason has
t-ven assigned for the explosion. Experts
say that the bolter laid plenty o( water In it,
and that It was comparatively netr.

R. K. GRANTS
^bTsTTDEcTaTvE BATTLES OF THE WORLD.

WSnCLlCTOIt OIL

and Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs .Colds, Sore Throat. Diphtheria. Bums,
Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, and all pains an^. Aches.

gANNER JOB ROOMS.

GoodjWork at Fair Prices!

Offlcsrt of tbs G. A R.

Minnkapour, Minn., July 26.—The No­
tional Encampment ot the Grand Army of
the Republic met at 9:80 o’dock yesterday,
and continued tl^- balloting tor Commander­
In-Chief.
On tiw slxtii ballot General
John Kountz, of Ohio, was elected; Judge
L.
R*a5r of Mtnneapolto, was elected
Senior
Vice • Counmindur;
Jra
e.
Hick*, of Dakota. Junior Vice-Comrnonder; T. M. Shauafdt, of Michigan
Chaplain, and W. B. HaJ,of I*ennsyiviEia
Surgeon.
’
It has been the most successful soldiers’
reunion since tlie dose ot the Wtf of the Rebelllon. Many of tlKiseattendlng the &lt;mcampmeut will extend tbelr excuraiooto Yel­
lowstone Park and the' Pacific coast ‘I'he
present membership of the society of the
Grand Army of tbe Republic Is 253 895number of “posts," 4,325.
'

Poster Printing a Specialty.
whim thk

nu u out.

"Harourn of Aleppo," said 81r Philip Derval,
"haa mastered every secret In nature which the
nobler magic seeks to fathom. He dheovered
that the true art o! healing Is to aMist Nature to
throw of the disease—to Ruumoo^as It were, the
whole system to eject the enetay that tag faaV.
euad on a port. His processes all Included the
reinvigoration ot tbe principle of life."
Effacto of the Drought la OMo.
In this tbe Eastern sage merely anticipated
CtNaxNATi, a. July 26,-Rato M1 tt the practice ot the best physicians of today.
Indlanapolto and In a belt eattward through What life itself u, nobody knew then—nobody
Citral Ohio as tar as Wheeling Thursday knows now. But we have learned something of
night, but none here and in Southern Ohio. the reasous why tbe nnterioos Ude rlree and
A report from Youngstown. O., w.jh the falls. Previdad ths great organs of the body
drought ha* nausea omaiderabw law to are not Irreparably destroyed, medical seteore
farmer*. Tlioec along the railroads watch can always relieve, and often save. Yet no
Sf,50 pr&lt;”reut flT&lt; Hay to lild reputable physician now adheres to tbe barbar-

If the rain doe* not come ooon. Itenorta
troiu Battar Caanty my Umt rwtao I.
w&gt;.n»a «lu&gt; Uta Mvermt drouJU y®

ConatunptlcinA'nrcd.

An old physician, retired ifrom P™£J,e*-l£!£ ’
Ing had placed In his hands by an fcastllodto
musloiiary the formula of| a slmfflr intc.siw

all throat and lung affections. al*« a
radical cure tor Nervous Ddbifity and »»
n nu auty io niaae k auown w.
fellow*. Actuated to thi* ewtive and a
to relieve human suffering, . 1 will w«d t«* «
eham. to all who desireTuthh nvh-f. Hi &lt;•«£
man. Frrneh or English, aid. tn '
t1 “•’■'5
preparing and using. Sentby iftxil by 3.Ur&lt;
lug with stamp, naming
I'-fifr- *■
Noyes, 14» Power’s Block.JKockesler. X »•
Jackson coknty has 74 JuatHTs of the pM»-

goaruteed remedy for those dfsea&gt;»
u &gt;ukin&gt; !•»&gt;

M&gt;&lt;utar

r“1'?elnk fbe patient’s abllitlty to resist
_ ___ i?

AdrUlfc O'Brien, r.' E.rb"&lt;-

K.BoMfo.N. Y.

1

f

MSU’ atto *nd hny are uunsuaily

.IfaolMtralm ra&gt; ptMOOl U

«• »»*'■ Mam.

Nbw Tub*. Jal, M.—Tbtar
wP°r»d durta, the wm, In
United Stata, ecehat all
)WJ&lt;

wteu ted IM, tasted Til fa. th.
ne wmItb z.r
.a*. . .

Mu, rata&lt;x,era«I«™f“c-&gt;,,1“*r'

�The Hastings Banner.
uLnnflr ofUce it connected with

Present bv
0&lt;her
TipMiss Gertie WRliams Is at Bowen. ' - V,
b"* whois now st wort
fr?^gB‘CorneC Band f,lra^ed music
MUls wtthfrMnds.
I
X^w£
for the occasion.
D^M°^?'-elV1Og their
«* w^^r0S?•l0, JBO’“'3 MU1*' (M^«’«t&gt;ut«13,&lt;W remains to be
was in the
th. city Wednesday.
I। &gt;mre.l tljerc,
__ _ that the work is pregrreeU1e^t?^tEMe3Mrey werv 1&lt;xl«ed “ ws.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dwight, of Chics-1 in« fav°kuy, and that K^mtz* will
u&gt;e dlr lock-up Monday nitbt Tnri
hHrtriZL

-

Local News.

DUH’S BA
-

- —» &gt; —wusm, ruunuiaiuu wul

'
“TlngUle''tookle*' bail- ^Ing­
in the direction ot Battle Creek.
?

were in the city the past week.
•
i
e *** Allotment
raised in two or three
.
Mr. A. D. Cook starts Monday on a_ ; weeks.
Thus it appears that the project is
Tub fc« cream tath-al. to have been tour of inspection through Dakota.
’
, luii. &lt;! I’!®* Pointe, nil kinds. Three
Dot
dead,
as
yet.
Mr.
H.
G. Carter will
given by the young India, of the M E
etein Pol"* for one dollar.
Mrs. Charles Russell, of Allegan, via•“
’
F. H. Barlow * Co.
i® a few days endeavor to secure the
edn“da-v
0“ account ited Hastings friends the past week.
Unlancv of the right of way and raise
W“ po8tP°n«1 until this □Mrs. Oscar Youigs is spending a few
sufficient money to fill Barry's quota.
(Thnra^ay) evening, at Hasting, House days with relatives at Grand Rapids.
He should be met in a liberal spirit by
FOR 8AXE!
bowery.
Miss Bertha Bentley is at Nashville, our citizens. Aiiother strong pull, ami
Ths croquet factory engine will be the guest of her uncle Mr. Harry Hale.
the road will be secured.
Started next week in order to furnish
Miss Belle Greble is in Detroit, and
The Democrat invites th? greenback­
power for the elevator,. The factory
four
wUlnotbe.tarted(oramontaTS weeks^”1 friends there for
TOWHSHIP-CAUCUSSS.
ers to. walk into the bourbon fly-trap,
and
form a'fusion ticket.
We don’t rjHE HARVEST IS PAST!
weeks, ■» we are Informed by Mr
.
IBVIXO.
—-w.
Editor Peckham and Mr. Job Cheeae- blame the democrats for seeking such
Tn -iwt ddegates to Attend tbe county oon- Brown.
v
. te held .Utnvrt «h. at tbe Town Hall
brough,
of
Freeport,
were
in
the
citv
an alliance. They have everything to
ssX:
The grain and stock barn of Mr L.
Tuesday.
z gain and nothing to lose by such a com­
E. Hinchman, of Assyria, wai
Cn’ni Township Com.
bination. It would’nt be more than a
Mr.
John
Klepfer,
of
Grand
Rapids,
by lightning and burned on the morn­
WOODLAND.
million years before the Democrat’s
ing of tbe 23d. Building Insured for was greeting his many friends in this
K..
caucus to
r.,
. ..nvcntlon to be held Atm. 6th, will be
city Wednesday.
proprietor would have the opposition
bel.iT.mu Hall. Woodland. Saturday, Aug. KOO and contents for 8800 in the Barry
Aiderman Hogle and wife are spend­ where he wanted it—under his manage­
and Eaton.
1
-',L :'
10dt P‘
BY ORDER OF COM.
ing lhe week with relatives and friends ment—and the old-line democrats at
The Ladies' Society of the PresbvHOPS.
the head of the machine. Yes; fusion
.
. an caucus to
delegates to attend terian church will be entertJlned on in Grand Rapids.
would be a nice thing for the demo­
,
convention to be held August 6, will be
Miss Gene Brown returned from a
Friday afternoon by Mesdames W. E,
crats, even if the ticket should be de­
—When you want
Upjohn. Frank Brooks, Wm. Hicks visit among friends at Marshall and feated as it would be. The democrats,
Main, I’reston and Hams at the reel- Battle Creek on Saturday.
not
tbe
greenbackers,
would
hold
the
f-vyn House. Satmyiay. Atunut 2d.f»U
Judge Champlain; of the Supreme lines and crack the whip. The Demo­
•dence of Mra. Upjohn on Green street.
; m.
Il\ ORDER COM.
Court, was in th» dty Monday on busi­ crat is mistaken about such an aggre­
Everybody invited.
11 .■ republicans ot Marte Grove will meet at
Joint Bentley was arrested for ness with the probate eburt.
gation making republicans “tired.”
...inter on Saturday. August 2. for
i.ri-&lt;M.‘of appointing six delegates to atMessrs. Samuel Roush and William Oiir contemporary would see a lot of
Hi' .-ountv convention to be held In the city drunkenness Tuesday night. Wednes­
. HWednesday. Aug. 6th, 1864.
day he waa arraigned before Justice Godfrey, of Freeport, were among tired and disgusted greenbackers, how­
I nt, a ,j uly 23d. WM- nY 0RDra of oqm.
ever, whose weariness would wax
Campbell and plead guilty.
He was । Banner callers Wednesday.
CARLTOV.
•
asked to “ante” 855.60, fine and costa, or
Mrs. Goodeno w, of Albion, iq spending stronger as the campaign grew hotter.
,i tcan caucus at the cent*. Aug 4th. at take a nine months’ vacation at Ionia. a few days with her children in this
. ... k |&gt;. m.
BA (WIDER COM,
,He took the latter alternative.
city, D. H. Goodenow and Mrs. P. W.
H. publican caucus at residence of Allen
Messrs. E. W. Townsend and E. Niskern.
,r.. i. . :i Monday. August 4th. at 2o’cloek p. m.
Generals Logan and butler
BY ORDER COM.
Pennock request us to announce that
Mr. E. A. Holbrook, of Passaic, New
HASTINGS cm.
there will be a camp meeting on the Jersey, and Miss Anna, of Muskegon,
TENDANCE.
Monday evening. Angust 4th at 740 sharp.
land owned by the latter, one and a are in the city visiting their mother
Fir-t ward—Stanley's Blacksmith Shop.
Big time for Barry county
ud w ard—Ward School Hoose
half miles south of this city on the and friends.
.
.i /. - Probate Office.
BOTB IN BLUE AT HASTINGS,
Hickory Corners road, commencing
Fourth ward- Council Room.
Messrs. L. E. Knappen, W. L. Wilk­
AUGUST 20, 21 AND 22.
P. A. SHELDON, Chm. Com. . August 5th.
ins, D. and S. and F. G. Goodyear^ Ches­
Colonel Armstrong called on us Wed­
The redoubtable Chas. Mann is ter Messer, and wives, and Miss Lang­
Circulation thin week, lfi90.
nesday, and stated that those having
again in limbo. A few days since he maid and others, are at Gun Lake this
the reunion "project in charge had held
stole from a lad named William Olm­ week.
&gt;ee notice of city caucuses.
a conference that day, and decided not
stead 82.50 in money, was arrested and
Notice—There will be a basket pic­ to postpone the same, although Battle
N’uTEFred Hotchkiss’ new announce­
failed. It wiB be remembered that a
nic held in Mr. G. W. Locher's grove, Creek had endeavored to 'have Barry
ment this week.
a suspended sentence is hanging over
Rev. McEwing will fill the pulpit at him. for robbery. Maim was arraigned about one-half mile south east ot I’o- county play tail to its kite. The fact is
dunk school house, in the township of that the Grand Army officials here have
the M.-E. church Sunday.
before Justice Campbell Monday, plead
Rutland, under the auspices of Barry- as much reason to expect General
I’. T. Colgkove has purchased the not guilty, and his trial booked for to­
Co. Pomona Grange Thursday, August Logan as- have those of Battle Creek.
law library of C. M. Knappen.
&lt; day, Friday.
7th, *84 at 10:30 a. m., to which all are He has -promised that, if he attends the
The energetic republicans of Carlton
Elmer Cotant, of this city, and cordially invited. Mrs. Perry Mayo, of latter he will be in Hastingsalso, on the
mH raise a Blaine and Logan pole in George Heath, of Nashville, had a - glo­ Battle Creek, and other good speakers 22nd. Commander Dennis says he has
-AND THEthe near future.
rious drunk Friday. They' were escort­ will be in attendance.
a letter from General Butler’s secretary,
announcing that the General will be in
The.attention of our Irving readers ed to the temple of justice of which
„
«...
" C- H STONE. Master..
C. W. BIGGS. 8ec’y.
this state during the time fixed for the
is called to the change in the call for Esquire Campbell is the presiding
soldiers reunion here, find will un­
genius, and fined 85 and costs each, or EDITOR BANNER:
the republican caucus.
doubtedly be in Hastings on one of the
When
Ex-Gov.StJohn
made
his
polit
­
in
default
of
the
payment
thereof
20
Hastings gives the state telephone
line more business than any place be- days in jail. Heath cashed up, and ical speech in this city recently, 1 did dates—probably the 21st. So far as
Cotant has been assigned quarters in not have the pleasure of hearing him, noted men are concerned the Battle
'ween Grand Rapids and Jackson.
but have been told that he ’ made this Creek reunion will in no wise shrpass
the bastile.
The machinery in the Engine and
Edward Thompson, a gentleman of statement: “There is not a saloon in our own. The dates for the Barry
Iron Works is being run by a portable
Topeka, Kansas." 1 have since learned. county reunion were fixed long before
engine, pending repairs upon the
' *large color, and an ex-attache of the negro by way of a resident of .this city who those for the Battle Creek gathering;
minstrel troupe that held forth in this
engine.
city Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, has been in Topeka recently, and do not and it was cheeky in them to ask a
Stauffer &amp; Salisbury will buy
know but he is at present in that city, postponement. Just as good a program
threatened to kill the manager of the
any amount of apples for
that there are not less than thirty sa­ as theirs has been prepared, every ar­
troupe, also colored, on Tuesday. The
They must be well sorted
loons fn Topeka city all in full blast at rangement is made and no pains will
threatee swore out a warrant before
picket’.
this time. How is that brother StJohn ? be spared to make the second annual
Esq. Sweezey, and the threator, getting
CITIZEN.^ reunion of the soldiers and sailors of
-AS TOSlim crowd and show—that of the wind ef what was going on, “lit out"
Barry county one of which every citi­
Mines’ Concert Co. Monday evening. over the hills and through the dales at
Barry county's complete census is
zen, and especially the boys in blue, can
Pretty tough looking crowd composed a 2:10M gait.
given below. The returns show that
be proud. Remember the dates, and
the troupe.
.
At the shooting tournament at Hastings city and Johnstown fire the bear in mind that no similar gathering
Judge Smith delivered an excellent Grand Rapids the Hastings sportsmen only districts where the population has
in Michigan will offer more attractions
ltd m e before the ladies’ library associa­ carried off their share of the prizes, 8. increased. Barry county has suffered
to the veterans of the late war than
tion of Middleville Tuesday evening, on Crowell winning 875, W. D. Hayes 837, much from the enormous emigration to
that here on the 20th, 21st and 22d of
the subject of “Kathrina.”
R. Mudge 820 and R. KL Grant, 815. Dakota during the past four years:
August. Sustain your own county or­
iw*o Increase
IBM
To-day, Friday, is to be a gala day in In the double team shoot Mudge and
ganization:
first, because it is a Barry
1.146
Assyria...
Freeport.'/Three brass bands, a base Crowell took 1st prizeand Hayes and Baltiinore.
1441
county affair; second, because you wfll
1431
ball - gameSuvd a danbe in the evening Grant 4th. In the team shtwt Grand Barry....:.
1,460
1473
be more pleasureably entertained than
Cariftm..,.
2.421
MN
Rapids took the prize, the Hastings CasUfton .
are among the attractions.
anywhere else. The reunion last year
1,173
1.2M
HaatlnX*..
1J02
l..'H
was a splendid success. The one this
Mit. II. II. Bailey has exchanged team being crippled by the absence of ffi&amp;.-.-.'.L......
1.423
1JM
Open
1,H»
summer will be vastly more interesting,
l.leT
his property in this efty with Dr. Bur­ Will Bennet, on account of illness.
Johnstown.........
1,636
1.427
Maple Grove......
and
every Barry county man should see
pH
Chester Messer has a change in Orangeville........
ton for the latter’s 40 acre homestead
1.&lt;W
1.W1
LISS
that it is so. Your presence and sup­
just north of the iron bridge.
his ad. this week. He invites your at­ Prairieville........
1425
Lias
Rutland...............
1,M«
port should be given to your home or­
1,611
........
Bin 1’olhemus informs the Banner tention to the splendid line of open and Thornapple
1.670
1.7M
Woodland..........
ganization.^____________
f*3
M4
that the putting of pans green on cab­ top carriages he has for sale, from the Yankee Springs..
2,531
2,t*e
City of Hastings
best
factories
in
the
country.
Mr.
Catholic College.
bages to kill the cabbage worm is an
573
1st ward......
4:.;
Messer has been identified with busi­
id ward...........
Mr. J. D. Kinwley, Sec’y, Holy Cross
extremely dangerous practice.
•-4"
3d ward...........
College Gvmnaslum, Worcester, Mass.,
ness here many years, and has Acquired
4th
ward
..........
The question as to whether or not
writes: Every member of our dub
the Hastings Cornet Band is to be. uni-I a wide reputation as a reliable, as well
Total........ . ....... 34417 25417
frankly admits that SL Jacobs Oil the
As an energetic and successful, business
1,100 conqueror of pain, is the best cure they
formed should be settled as soon as
-Net decrease .^.__ .
have ever used, and all speak of it in
man. When he tells you he can suit in
possible, and in the affirmative.
terms of the highest approbation. 50
both quality and price of buggies, he Telephonics:—
Don’t fail to read the caucus notices
cents a bottle.
’
“Hello! Kalamazoo.'
means what he says. It will pay you to
on this page. They should interest
“Hello Hastings!”
advertised letters.
consult him before making any pur­
“Give us the Kalamazoo Publishing
you. Send representative republicans chases of goods in his line.
Letters
addrewed
to
the
tollowlM
persona
ra*
m^inlnr in the post office at Hastings, Barry
of yvuttown to the county convention.
In order to make it appear that the Co."
°°StMe^SS)'.JAln»aB’c^e; Mary WnwWYtk my son; that democratic pole bourbon pnwMeuUal candidate Is really
“AU right!”.
dle BnullayTM. DeLamater. James Howard.
“Hello Publishing ♦'arapanv This is M"’inle Scott. Nancy Tallent. Luther Tunffiflng.
was raised Saturday afternoon. It was to the race in this state, the Grand
the Hastings Banner office. We want j. 8. v^nBnint. Drop Letters-—T. M. Baird,
Rapids
Democrat
has
been
announcing
John Wwwe. Cards.—W. IL Aines. C. Crawford.
a contract job, however, and it cost 50
to talk with W. L. Eaton, editor of the Norman S-tnley, John A. Vandenborg.
cents extra to get the guy ropes down. accessions to Cleveland from the repubW. H. POWERS. P. M.
Telegraph.”
The . Blaine and Logan club will UoansZln its issue of July 20 it states
An Kditer** Tribute.
“CorrecL Here he is.”
meet in the court room Tuesday eve­ that Martin Ryerson, of Muskegon,
Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. Wayne. IrxL,
“Mr. Eaton; we want to know the
Gazette, write*: " for *h- past Art years hare
ning. Good speakers will address the “heretofore a prominent republican
exact status of the new railroad pros­ always used Dr. King * $ew Discovery.
meeting, and a general invitation is ex­ has joined the democratic ranks. Mr. pects in your dty. Is the work of rais­ coughs of mo*t severe cii-ir^.1(.r, as well as for
those of a milder tri*- 11 “c’*r falls to effect a
Abraham Byerson. of Hastings town­
tended.
■tteedy eurv. My friends towh^n I havcivcoming subscriptions progressing ?”
mflBded it apeak of it in same high terms. Hav1 have tout
I’ost Commander Dennis . informs ship, brother to the gentleman men­ ; “Yes, slowly. Maj. Anderson is with "m been eured by If of wry
tioned, say* that Martin Byerson hss
for five years. I consider It the ouKrellablr and
us, and we are working in earnest, but sure wire for coughs, colds, etc. , iy i at W. IL
'is that the probabilities are that Gens.
always been a democrat. When a party
Goodyear
’
s
drag
store
and
get
a
free
tHal bottle.
Butler and Logan will be in attendance
is so demoralized that It has to advertise it goes slowly."
at the soldiers’ and sailors’ reunion in
••Do you know how much is lacking
that its own members will support its
J.
L.
Caaaldy
S
Co..
Montreal
in your place to complete the bonus?" rockery merchants, ask an extension.wkotMa)e
this city, on the 22d.
nominee it Is pretty bard prrased.
■•Not exactly; but a considerable.
Bev. WllWun tttout. Wlarton,
.
This is good weather for farmers and
Ma. H. C. Wood, a fanner living
However, we intend to keep on until
republicans. Good crops and republi­ near Middleville, was fn lhe dty afew
the
full
amount
is
raised.
”
can success have traveled together davs since, fun Of trouble. It «™s
“How long will it take?"
many years, and they will not part that he employed a man who had pr^
“At least two or three weeks before
company this season.
viously worked In his harvest feM to
we can finish."
Wheel, white
" idle returning from tbe ’ picnic help him secure his wh“‘
Wheat, red
“AU right; good bye.”
Corn, retail
1 riday, a carriage driven by Mrs. H. J.
After this was accomplished,
The above is the conversation which
Kemield collided with that of Mr. Mix­ L man was paid ott and took his d^
took place Wednesday afternoon be­
er. Result, badly demolished vehicles SXedXtXXj^ tween the writer and the editor of tbe
and fTightened occupants.
.
Kalam azoo Telegraph, who D posted as
The prohibitionists and greenbackers
well as any citizen of that place as to
will soon wave tbe names of StJotan
X
now’ knew them no more. the C. K. A 8. project and prospects in
and Butler from liberty poles here. U
our sister dty. It will he seen that the
this business continues, Hastings wW When he r»d&gt;«l this PU« Mr Wood people of that ptacehave not abandoned
mraovered thst his ex-hind mu&gt; had
look bke a tamarac swamp.
U». thouffh lhey W-r*°n*wh"
attempted to P*wn the boots to quesI he Knights of Pythjaa picnic at ±^Xwisuc««rulinthlshe left
Thornapple Tuesday was well attended
from Nashville and Charlotte. The

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and eight hundred I
Present. Clement
In tbe matter ol
rounds, deceased.

; the petition, duly ve^Bed,

praying that a paper, heretofore Med with this
court, purporting to be ttw last will and testa­
ment of said deceased may be admitted to pro-

25th day of August, A.D. ISM. at ten o*&lt;
forenoon, l»e aesigned for tbe heart!
petition, and that the heirs at law &lt;
ceased, and all other perwms lutere*
estate, arc r-Mjuln-'l to appear ftl a
said eoort, then to l* lioMen at the pre
in tbe city of Haatlnga, tn said county
caoae. U any there be. why tbe pn
petitioner *hould not be granted.
And It la further ordered that aald
give notice to the pemma Intererti
ertate. of the pendency of aald petttta
bearing thereof. bv causing a eo-.y of
to be published in tbe Haatimp E
weeks, previous to a*id
[A true copy.]
Judge ot Probate.
Michigan has i.eos postoffiees.
‘
'
Schoolcraft has a cigar factory.

Chancery Order.
State at Michigan—In the Circuit Court tor the
County of Barry: In Chancery.
In tbe matter ot tbe petition ot Wm. B. Bar­
han for barring the dower of Mary A. Bartian,
an insane person, and for the apfiolnCmeGt of
reading tbe petition, duly verified. c&lt; Wm.
B uk’-rtian. )•raying tiiat tbe dower Inteseet of
M.'dy A. B i t han may be barred and a guardian
api'Otnted lor reasons tberrtu set fort h.
On motion of Aionxo E. Kenaaton. solieitor
for petitioner, it la ordered that Mobdu, the
l«th day of August next, at three o’clock la the
afternoon, be tiM»igne&lt;l tor the hearing of «*ld
petition and that Uie next ot kin of the said

honse. In tho dtv rt Hiutinsi, In said county,
and show cause If any there Th- why the prayer
of the peCtlooer should not tx- grutod.
And it la further ordered that said prtttioMr
give notice to the persons interested, of tins
pendency ot said petition. ;.:id tbe hearing
thereof, by causing a copy ol this order to be
Barry, for three racceaalvc weeks pn viow to
the day of hearing; meh publication, howevur,
ahaU not he necessary fn ease a eopj of tbl3
order be served on tbe. next of kin personal!v at
least tweutv days before tbe time herein pre­
scribed for their appearance •
Dated tills 1Kb &lt;Gy aTMaj. A£ IL

ALONZO K KENABTUN.
Orcutt Judge.
Solicitor for Petitioner.
A true codv.
Attest: CHAM. M. MACK.

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A Graai Madleal Work on Muntaod,

�.

t

low.
It had not been disturbed until
or 0EKEUU.
I picked it up. Blood and hair on ax. used any money since that Friday.
-Two hui«lr«l »•’
Have made test to see if pillow could Was at work for Kahler when arrested.
be seen from outside in position McKay
Re-cross— First knew that husband
said it was. and found it impossible to
rested.
Never went to one of the
neighbors and asked her what would
blood-stains out of clothes.
any portion of body. Heard testimony take
1
» moob book taking m tbe
of respondent'at inquest. He testified
HENRY FORBES.
edge of honest ware of
°F ^Hving.
[
that outside door was unlocked Friday
Resides in Barry township, about 2%
night; that he thought Searles had .
miles from McKav. I knew Searles,
whob^l«. Jta |
gone to bed. It was Impossible for re- :
and heard of his death, first on Saturday
spondent to have opened bedroom door !
afternoon.
Respondent had been at Keeae a dollar or two « •
without moving Beanes’ body if foot 1 work for me that week, painting wm penniless receiveda turalri
had been against it.
At inquest re­ window blinds and other parts of house.
spondent testified that, l.e saw the pil­ Used greep on blinds, white on'Stoop.
low and that it was ’burned.
There
Got through Friday morning and went
were spatters of blood to the height of home. Paid him 85. When working
four feet or more on w 41 and under for. me he wore a pair of pants badly T«x.. ^reSTvears ago. » d
Rheumatism. ^eu'^gia. SciaUca,
stairs.
patched and daubed with paint, and burned that was never rebuilt In tcarLueiMflo. BaekacM. WaadoBa.
woolen shirt daubed with paint. Don’t tagawnr the old ehlmnej-twain J. gold IU&gt;r«Tfcraail.
FELIX CHAXBERLIN.
■wfllUt* Wpratina. BrMla«a.
know
whether
he
slept
in
that
shirt
or
Burn.,
Resides in Hope.
Saw McKay at
and direr amounting to
1XD 4U OTMK« ■amiP4l» AS» iCUBL
found under the hearthenne. andIman. 1
Searles’ J une 14, and talked with him not.
Crdes-Ex.
—
The
last
work
he
did
for
articles
of
jewelryThey
were
wrapped
before inquest commenced. We were
in the liedroom. No one else in there me was finishing up painting blinds. in a newspaper of 1856.
at the time. I had the bloody ax in my He said that he was going to Hastings
-From a list of the fortresses and .
hand and I said, “I could hang the s—n that day or the next to buy brushes. strongholds of France, reoe"1^
' ADIES OF HASTINGS,
of a l&gt;—h that did that murder.’’
He McDermott lives tat ween my house and by th* War Minister, the Fortress of
said “Whoever did it, did it G—d d—n McKay’s. He afterwards painted buggy Svtian. which once ranked high among
REMEMBER THREE FACTS.
for
Larabre
at
my
house.
quick; he got a h—11 6f a dip on back
French lortresnea, i» lJ*«L TJe
The defense, here rested.
of the head.” He said that the old man
town is now judged to be of no military
hud told him that he had 81,000 where
importance whatever, and ito great
he could get it at any time, and more if
How Blondes are Made.
keep, with Its lofty walls and subter­
he wanted it. Respondent testified at
ranean passages, is in process of demo­
and
inquest that he saw through the win­
“What lovelv hair that lady has, —
•
dow the burnt pillow, the ax and brok­ what a delightful color!” remarked an lition.
—Thirty wars ago Samuel Wetberen lamp.
I took particular notice of ingenuous youth to an up-town barber
respondent at inquest—he acted queer, in New York the other afternoon. And toh. of Kav CountyTMo.. was murdered
in that after.his testimony he was ap­ tbe young man strained his nock to and a neighbor was suspected of the
parently very .uneasy, traveling from such an extent, in order to catch a crime, the circumstances being strongly
teK^n*. «£££
one knot of men to another and listen­ glimpse of the sylph, that the barber against him. But he was acquitted.
ing to what they were taking about. very nearly inflicted an ugly gash oft aHd recently the brother of the mur­
He acted queer when he went on the tta’confiding but restive chm.
dered
man.*
as
he
-lay
dying
near
the
- "
■rffij™*"**a WaUMim Travsl an
zIFrestand, hail hat on and pipe in his mouth,
‘•How du are you, young fellow?” scene of the murder, confessed that he
used profane language, after was sworn asked that worthy, presently, when the perpetrated tiie crime on account of
oa~ •»
he said to the coronor, “Now, by G—d, razor had resumed its work.
Jealousy. He had been ven active in
Baccam ehockMl tkrooch and rain er tan 11.
wy» aa low as osm petit on that od.r ln. ad‘^1
pitch in.” At times he exhibited exces­
pushing the prosecution against the 1st—
It in positively proven
“Twenty-one,” was the answer.
sive hilarity. I watched respondent’s
ttat Zoa-ITuwa (“Dr. Pen“And to think.” continued tho barber accused neighbor. —Detroit Post.
every act and move during the inquest
gdlv’e Womiad’b Friend ),
-The Virginia City (Nev.) Enter­
reflectively, "that a youth who has
ROUTE
and during the day.
is the best known remedy
Cross Ex.—From the moment of our attained his majority should speak of a prise says : “In the tunnel of the Dan­
for all complaints peculiar
conversation in bedroom I suspicioned woman having lovely hair, when one iel Webster mir.e, nortlieast of thi&gt; city,
to Women, young or old.
glance
is
sufficient
to
show
that
the
bevond
the
Weils
Fargo
mine,
at
a
1*0101
respondent
golden hair-wash is in full force, and over three hundred feet beneath the sur- ;2nd— Any Lady needing such
w. n. H. HEATH.
TESTIMONY FORTHE DEFENSE. accounts for all the beauty. I sav, to face, a flow ot water of strange character
a remedy and postponing
think such a thing makes me lift my has been encountered. The water boils
the use of Zoa - Phora,
Resides at Hastings. Formerly un—
MRS. MARY M’KAX,
makes a dangerous (.per­
dertaker, in the business over 40 years. Wife of respondent. Maiden name was eyebrows in amazement- Young man up through the floofof tho tunnel, and
you
’
re
very
naive.
For
two
dollars
in the light of tbe ^andles presents an
During these years my attention has McDermott.
haps fatal) mistake.
Reside at Hope Center. your hair shall be that color, I guaran­ almost blood red appearance. It smells
been called to cadaveric rigidity of Lived there about two years. My hus­
tee. and you can keep the shade as long like creosote and has a pungent disa­
body. Heard testimony of Dr. Smith. band and I own the place.
Built the
When bottled and
■When rigidity is on. it would be Im­ house. Have been married to McKay as you like it If the monotony of the greeable taste.
possibly to open door without moving nine years.
Have had five children, thing palls upon you, you can after­ brought to the light of dav, the water
body, if foot was against the door. It four living, oldest eight years old, ward try auburn or dark brown, as I has a rich burned sienna color.”
might be possible to move foot an inch youngest three months old.
—A female contributor writes : "Ah.
Am 32 presume that lady will do.”
or so at a right angle without moving years old; husband 28 years old. Orin
"Do you mean to say that woman’s journalism! Literature! A world of
body, but limb would go back as soon Gesler nearest neighbor. Knew Thos. hair is dyed?”
.
untold wealth lies for jjou locked up in
AKO oughs
as pressure was removed.
"Well I should smile,” was the the brains and encased in the little white
Searles since this spring.
He came
DAVID BOWKER.
there to live this spring.
Itemember answer. "If you were to touch her hands of educated women, and at law.
Reside in Hope, fanner,. 47 years- old, •hearing of his death, first heard of it head you’d feel that her hair was as since tbe bars are giving away ,and
. lives
mile from McKays. Mr. See­ on Saturday morning, June 14, from brittle as. this glass. I’d like you to woman as well as man can choose tar
ber and I went together to Searles’ Sat­ my husband. My husband hiuTbeen at doit.’’
.
life work, what a wondrous burst of
CONSUMPTION h*»lcur­
"You’re very kind.”
urday.
Five of us went to the house work at it. Forbes’ during the week
sunshine will flood with 'Its golden light
ed times without number by the time­
"I speak to you as a scientist, young the vast arena of American journalism !”
together, I first, opened the door and painting. He went there Monday, and
ly use of Downs’ Elixir. It will cure
went in.
No person, had been in the। 1 next saw him Friday between 10 and man. and as though I were giving you The untold wealth, it may be remarked,
house since respondent left, to my 11 a. m., when he came home with Mr. a lesson.in physiology or some other doesn't lie around loose for any such
Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma,
knowledge. First noticed broken lamp. Shrontz. He said he had 85 in money, ology Toxicology would be correct, sublimated flapdoodle as that. —Arw
Pfewriaj/,
Whooping-C'okyh.
He bought because that hair-wash is poison,
Opened bed room door after others camei received for his work.
York Graphic
3rd—Every Woman, sickly or healtty, should
Lung Fever, and all diseases of the
in.
Door opened without any resist­ some groceries, a pair of overalls and although I says it as shouldn’t,” the
read Dr. FenjaeUy's book.. “Advice to Mothers
—
A
New
York
observer
who
has
suspenders.
There
was
50
cents
worth
Throat, Chest and Lungs, when
ance. We went in, looked around. Did
barber added."
concerning dbwMe* of woman and children.”
studied types of feminine beauty during Free to any lady reader ol this paper. Postage
not disturb the body. Saw pillow and, of sugar, pound of coffed 20 cents, 25
oCher remedies fail
"Do vou sell much of it?”
In sealed envelope, 4 cents.' Address,
ax lying 4 or 6 inches from wall under cents worth of oatmeal, 4 lemons 12
nm. nsrftar • un,
laiiapx. tl
"Do I? Well, rather. Look at that a long course of rears sa-ys that the.
R. PENUKLLY A CO.,
blonde
is
graduallv
disappearing
in
this
,
cents,
and
two
pounds
of
codfish;
Don't
front window. Saw blood and hair on
Kalamazoo, Mich.
row of bottles on the top shelf. They
ax. Noticed shelf over a foot wide andI know what overalls and suspenders are all sold to Fifth avenue and Modi- country—or. at least, in New York..
For side by FREDERICK HOTCHKIHS.
In afternoon he bought under­
He begun his observations in 1839 or
length of window', on which were ai cost.
son avenue ladies—ladies who ain’t
1840, when he found that the proportion
number of articles. Impossible for per­ shirt and paifr of drawers and pound of
»» U1.11 I Q J.ro*'. xlltos th.
He paid cash for the^e actresses, piind. vou. If you were to of the blondes among a hundred women
son to look through window and see&gt; crackers.
elllow and ax. Noticed jam on one of’ things. Don’t know how much money suggest such a thing as an actress they’d was forty-seven, the brunettes numtar­
famt
on
the
spot.
When
I
was
young
■ Cm be sold tn every family. Gin,
io legs of a chair at head of body, in­• he had left, but he had some. He put
ing thirty-two. and those who were not
Esc—* liet.r 1-.•&gt; • *.^... .
,. ... ‘ a
*n tho business a lady ono
one day bought
be
on overalls
overalls and
and suspenders
suspenders in
in forenoon.
forenoon. in
dicated a left-handed blow. The blow• on
-*-* was the name decidedly one or the other twenty-one.
over the right eye think was also left­ changed his shirt also—out on a brown- bottle of auncomus (that was th&lt;
In 1880 the blondes were out twentyM
___
___
,
and
I
_______
checked
cotton
shirt.
He
left
off
hix
°*
tb
«
stuff
in
the
days
of
yore),
handed, also blows on head. Was juror
three, the brunettes fifty-two, and the
rFMWEC a ■»OU«, Clataaut
____
what
theater
I should
send
her
to what
theater
I sliou
at inquest.
Talked with respondent pants, suspenders, paint shirt and '■ asked
intermediates twenty-five. The change,
it ‘You insulting wretch!’ she
sht cried,
since. June 26; he said rode with Con­ other shirt. He wore the new clothes —
so far as his observations go, has been
rad Kahler to his own house that Fti/ he put on right along until he was ar­ •sav such a thing again and 1’11 scream gradual.—N. F. Times.
Searles called at our house as loud as I can.’ That was probably
day evening, got out at his house, put rested.
-Except for those who may have
on’his coat and lit his pipe, went to Wednesday and told me he wanted my very loud, judging from the tone in
If
dull, drowsy,
wealthy friends firing fn the interior in
Searles’, knocked at door, receiving no husband to work for him one day that which she made the remark.”
■SB
A favorite prescript loo of omu&gt;f (be
Told him didn’t
response he took armful'of shavings week if he could.
“Well do ladies admit to their friends a favorable locality, Australia has been
UM^r noted and «neceuful speclallsishi lliet'A
practically found to be not a suitable
Kr n ltred )for the cure ork*errou«D&lt;-amry,
and returned.
He said he went back think he could, because he had been that they dye their hair?”
bad,
appe
place
for
’
invalids.
Any
one
who
has
t
HaMho«d,Wmknrii
and (Decaf .Scsi
in tho morning on same errand he went warned out to work on the road a day.
“Ye gods and little fishes!” ejaculated
snrelopc/&gt;ee.Drupel »i&lt; can Clift
are inpUinscaled
at night; went to door and rapped Told Searles would send him up as soon he of the razor, "they’d die first.” We made acquaintance with a bush hotel
Address DR. WARD A CO. Loalsisns. Mo.
loudly, that he knew the old man as he came home. When my husband send fche bottles to their houses under would ta slow to recommend it as a resi­
troubled
or
always locked door on outside when came home told him that Searles had wrong names and without a vestige of dence, even to a man in Health, and
biliousness. Why will
not at home. Looked in window, and been there and wanted him to work for label. Look here,” and he took up a would certainly advise an invalid to
saw pillow on floor and hat on shave­ him, and that told Searles that would bottle. "What does that say?”
avoid it The most eminent physician
few bottles of
horse.
Went in.
Found bed room send him there as soon as he returned.
Tbe youth also took up the bottle and in Melbourne has recently stated that
Hops and Malt Bitters
door obstructed and opened same by He said he would go and see him. Told read on tbe outside paper: "Miss Blank out of hundreds with weak lungs who
him
1
was
about
out
of
flour
and
to
seer
putting his knee against it and ahoved
had consulted him during a period of
?
not
\ An 80-pacc Cloth-bound Book of Advice to
It open. Saw Searles’right leg. Thought if he could get some there. He went to Blank, Fifth avenue. Eye lotion.”
"Yes, eye lotion?’ said the barber. twenty-five years, not one of those who
try
else
he doubled left leg ufo when opened Knowles’ after sapper, came home and
hod remained on the coast had materi­
AVMY FREE cnr*«‘l* of
door. Shut door and leg dropped down. then went to Searles, put his coat od— "Luckily for her, sta enjoys bod health ally improved.--Chicago hdcr-Occan.
to
He said he touched nothing in the the same coat has on now. Left home in the eyes, and makes use of that fact \ —Professor Thompson, in a recent
T. WILLIAR o A JO., MILWADKEc Wg.
sale
all dealers.
house, and that he did not run when about sundown, was gone 10 or 15 min­ when she orders’ber gdden dye. Some
utes.
Said he didirt find Searles at ladies prefer it as a fcnic,’ ‘beef and lecture, informed his audience that the
gave the alarm.
z~
?
magnetic
pole
is
now
near
Boothia
Cross Ex.—Suspect respondent of the home, brought an armful of shavings; iron,’ toothache essence,* ‘redivivus,’
Fehx, or more tljan one thousand miles
sat down and smoked. Had not light­ • in fact, anything but what it is.”
crime.
"Is there any difficulty in applying west of the geographical pole. In 1867
ed lamp when he came. Said he rapped
HOWARD MOSHER.
to UM. Ae«ulncure. NottxpatirrTyre
the magnetic pole was due North, it
on Searles’ door, receiving no /espouse
irMtauet in on* parl-fcrft*
Resides at Hope Center, grocery man, he came away. Said he would go np in
DETROIT, MICH.
n
" - — —— 1, ■— E.'.'.r AC..
"That’s accordin’," was the laconic having been eastward before that year.
36 years old. Was at Searles’ morning morning and perhaps he would be at
DnierL*"’. nr hr nisi'.
_
Theq
it
began
to
move
westward
until
r. UAk-IXTlsL. Wim P*
after his death. Looked for tracks at home. Went to bed in about half an reply. "When the lady has studied the
directions on the bottle and listened to 1816, when the maximum was reached.
north and south window, saw none. hour.
He slept with me that night; the barber's prophetic words, all gore This is now being steadily diminished,
Conrad Kahler and myself went into slept sound, on left side of bed, as he
easy. But the trouble is they’re too and in 1976 It will again point due
garden, and saw that some one having was in habit of doing.
Nothing un­
felt boots had hoed potatoes night pre­ usual in his appearance when -came nervous and excitable to read directions. north. Professor Thompson says that
Last Wednesday week I sold a bottle to the changes which will have been ob­
vious.
from Searles’ »tnat evening.
Did not
served not only in the direction, but in
WILLARD PAYNE.
have lamp lit that night after went to a lady. On Friday she came down here the strength of the earth’s magnettan.
^Resides in Hope, farmer. • Was pres­ bed. Got up Saturday morning at 5 or in great consternation. ‘Good heavens! will show that the same causes which
^THBOILTTiUl i
Mr.
Barber,
’
says
sta,
*you
’
veplayed
a
6,
he
got
up
first,
drew
water,
’
and
split
ent at Searles’ in afternoon of inquest.
originally magnetized the earth are still
Got water at Moshier’s store, trick on me, you nasty, bad man. I
Talked with McKay. He said that it wood.
at work.—Chicago Journal.
was a case of murder, that he knew the nearly half a mile distant. Usually get can’t get the thing to color my hair,
—Harry Leslie, the rope-walker, died
old man was killed because he went water at store because it is better than and what will people sav if they see me
Had breakfast at getting dark again, and so soon? It’s recently at Kingston, Va.. of the re­
there the night before to let him know at Orin Gesler’s.
that he could network for him the usual hour. Old man Acker went by real mean of you,’ and she burst into sults of a wound -received in 1876. Ai
next dav, saw lock on door and took just as we sat down to breakfast, going tears. It was rather affecting, I confess, that time he was walktag » tight rope
handful of shavings and went home; north on foot. Had seen no one go by and tears came intomv own eyes—from at Richmond, and wm W«t about to step
Bick Headache and relieve all the trouble ladwent back next morning, rapped at south on foot After breakfast my hus­ laughing. Do - you know what she’d i.to an uppdr -^.-ndow of the building
Was gone done? She’d just poured some w*sh on to which the rope was fimtened, when he
door, receiving no response he looked band went to bearlee’.
in window and saw broken lamp and ax. about half an hour, came home. I her hands, like hair oil, and rubbed it saw a little girl roUing down the steep
ablo suocaM baa been shuwn In curing
Being suspicious that something was stepped at door ampfiaw him coming up on. Bless your -life, it m’&gt;at be done roof upon which she and her parents
A. ,*be fen
wrong hie forced front door in and en­ the hill. Asked him if he seen Mr. with a sponge, and carefrdly rubbed in. Ud been watching him.
tered. Pushed
Pusher! open bedroom door and Searles and he said “yes, but I found One lady, inter buying a tattle, went from the eaves he caught her safelr, but
nerves E^eeTi enliuorce.
him dead.” He went up to store. He out of town, and t*° days after I re­ Inst his balance, and swung head down­
saw old man lying there.
stopped and told me. He appeared ex­ ceived a dispatch from Long Branch. I wards with the child In his arms, strik­
Cross-Ex.—Heard conversation
caring sial
cited, said he had seen Kahler. We had shall always remember it. It ran: Ing hU bead against the window-sill as
tween Waldorff and McKay.
MByteeontaatawhfi7th&lt;r sta
had meat, potatoes, flour and money •You’re a f»«id, and when I get back he ML But &amp;&gt; clung to the rope with
sEnMlf tils
Sttanlst'' the lire
SAMUEL WILLIAMS.
[Slate
tbsixiwela.
Eten
K Uxy
c“al
from Searles for work. No unsettled
and slowly raised himself uuon
Besides in Hope, 54 years old, farmer. account between them at time of Til bring an^aqyon against you for. his feet,h'?
whil«
crowd fiEd
Was at Searles\on the day of inquest. Searles’ death and were on good terms. damages. I’m getting dark, hourly and
Talked with McKay in the presence of Respondent has never been accused of minuteV- What you gave me was not the. air with oheen. Tho child wm urn
applied while I was in your
hlld "“ivod a deep
others. The next day (Sunday) he said any offense before this, is industrious what
p
that the door was always locked when and hard-working, kind to children and store. I am on my wedding tour and gash in his head.
wouJd
have
given thousands of dollars
—Bishop Turner, the colored Bishop
the old man was away.
wife. Saturday morning when he re­
GAMALIEL DICKINSON.
turned from Searles’ he said that he. to prevent this. Send proper stuff at ot the South, say, that he was reoenUy
orce, with direction*.’ Just thinE,” on a train tn Tennessee with his wifi,
Lives in Hope. Saw McKay at in­
observed the barber, "what the agony holding Brst-olu tickets for both, from
quest.
Heard conversation between stepped up on banking under window
McKay and others. He said that Mc­ and looked in window, saw pillow and of that poor young husband must have OereUnd to Atlanta, when a brakeman
Kay said Searles always left door locked broken lamp on floor, then went into been when he noticed his desrlittle blonde ordered them into tbe smokino car Ha
when away, that Saturday he either west door and then to bedroom dooG becoming more brunette every hour. A told the brakeman his wttewas stair and
put hand on latch and it wouldn't op*^ wash wears off very fast. "And now, could not stand the atmosphere M tbe
kicked or pushed door open
put knee against it and opened it young man. before you get married smoking car when. My, ha -thorough
JOHN VALENTINE.
enough to look in, saw Searles tead, stroke your love’s hair.”—N. K Mail reply came. 'Don’t stop to argue wfih
Besides in Hope, is deputy sheriff. with head all blood, he then wept out and Erprtu.
me: get out w I will put you both out.’
Was at Searles' house day of inquest. and to Mr. Acker’s.
Cross-Ex.—No one Bear wh^ hus—Columbus, O., has u large manufac­ ceptta him and said: ‘Please let me
turer wbo objects to base-ball playing ya word to you kindly. I want no
C1BHB IXDICm 00.,
on Sundays, which has become one nf trwible, aud I pray God ymi will gave
and hair on it.
the evils of the city. To anta in break­
was locked or not. Did not havehouseing it up he haa promised a hnlf-hotiLivaain
R«
day on Saturday tn
niur hundred erthcr your family or my own.’

(Contlntred from Flta Pa«e)
constable, subpoenaed jury.
Talked
with respondent then, after he returned
from Cedar Creek, he askea me wheth­
er pillow and ax were under window
when I got there. I said they were,
and he said that it was strange, as he
.had not noticed them before. Have
worked with respondent chopping and
sawing. He uses ax left-handed.
Cross-Ex.—First saw respondent that
week Friday in grocery ; had conversa­
tion with him concerning work we
were to do for Searles. He said it was
too late to do a day's work that day, and
that he might go and see if Searles
wanted him in the afternoon. Went
home from store.. Told respondent tiiat
would help Searles most any day he
(McKay) was ready to go to work, and
that he might tell Searles if he saw
him.
•
.
Re-direct— When had conversation
at Searles’ with respondent he called
me to one side.
JOHN ACKER, JR.
|/
Dive in Hope, north of where Searles
lived one-half mile. Was at Kahler’s the
morning respondent reported discovery
of tragedy. Heard conversation then.
Respondent said Searles was killed,
that he had gone there after flour and
looked into the wihdow and saw lamp
broken and hat on shave horse. Went
into back room and from there to bed­
room, the door of which opened hard,
think he said tacau.se man’s leg was
against it. Said nothing about going
there relative to work.
WM. DOONAN.
’
Live in Hope. Am 73 years old. Jus­
tice. Held inquest over body of Searles.
At inquest McKay said that Searles
had never told him of any one having
antipathy against him, that Searles had
said nothing to him ataut his money
affairs.
Cross-Ex.—Mrs. Chadderdon testified
at inquest that a few nights previous
two boys came to her house and looked
through window, and Searles * told her
his
boy that these same boys were at tU
house the same night.

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Local News.
"nu
gives an extended re­
p. .r- .1 the testimony at the McKay ex-

aaiir.ation-i
Vaimiikm ‘t Hasting, sportemen
nt. ti,- shooting tournament at
naphta Tuesday and Wednesday.
Tm- Prmhyterlan Sunday school pie­
t Thornapple Friday last was
larp l' ;iitend«l. and a pleasant time

“"vr»i.U&gt;vaniaM -&gt;
r*ure I have been asked

WfuEitnot for harrowing up his
I fH-liTufri unnecessarily the Banner master of a trade can usually find prof­
*’ ill,1 tale unfold relative to Hike table employment in the newer di*,
K.
‘ ind an equine, the property of meta and growing towns and cities
The working season for the common
Xvwtori.*;
Mr
taborer and those who tail, out-of-doors
, ; v v the team attached to the ice
is shorter in Dakota than here. In genin- line frightened by reason of
«ral. for the man who depends on
•14:11011! of a kite string, and
wages for a livelihood, Dakota has no
j it interesting for the driver for a
advantage over Michigan.
few mcnivnts.
The speculative capitalist will find in
I , j -tar nnd Fisher district1 Sunday Dakota a paradise—especially if he un­
.. j, , !, .f Hastings township, and the derstands the real estate business.
: :r&lt;uu the Hendershott district, Rates of interest are enormously high,
Bait in &lt;&lt; . will picnic at Thomapple even-on real estate.
For small loans
Like -.iuird&lt;V.:
J.
’’
their charge is simply robbery—all the

S i-iivn.ij: has i?2^0h 'raised for a way from 25 to 150 per cent.
The
■ht-/’show J The plan is to purchase money loaners size up their victim, and
.wait u i-grounds, put up the needed bleed him in direct proportion to his
binding.', an! make Nashville a sport­ need of money. This condition of af­
ing
nt« 1 Two seasons will give the fairs will not last long however. Those
.ph .1 our sister village all they want who have to pay such rates win seU to
such as can afford to live without bor­
of that business.
The Whitney family entertained a rowing, and loaning will soon be as in
Ln the
iarg-. crowd at their entertainments the\ older settled countries.
Fn l.iy afternoon and evening. They newer districts many moneyed men
. promise t" visit Hastings two years find bonanza farming profitable, especi­
lit-ncv. We trust this announcement ally where they can personally superin­
Business, in every
will cause no hegira from our city. tend operations.
Dakota town 1 visited, was greatly’ Kernel:;!&gt;er. t wo years is a long time.
overdone.
“Too many stores for the
TnEltxal leaders of the democrat
town” was the talk of the tradesmen.
* an I gru-nback parties are busy just
When a merchant secures a large trade,
now. They are'riding about the county
he takes care to sell on go&lt;xl margins.
to learn whether the memliers of those
He is not in Dakota for his health, but
. parties will swallow a fUsion pill or not.
for wealth.
Some of them will gag awfully, and
Fanning must always lie the princi­
.-.me will take none of the physic.
.Th- •&gt;»' wh&gt;« itth f(h\ office are anxious pal occupation. Dakota offers much to.
the tiller of the soil. Land is rich and
for the medicine.
*
*
cheap, and the money investment in • a
The .McKay examination occupied farril proportionately small. Machin­
four days, a large number of witnesses ery is sold at hbout the same rates
Farm implement can
tiring examined. The theory of the there as here.
prosecution apparently is that Searles be used to much greater advantage,
came to his death Friday evening, June owing to the nature of the soil, and the
13th. at the hands of McKay, and that fact that the country is less broken.
• arly the next morning— before the One man, with two teams and the
neighbors wens astir—he again went to machinery necessary in Dakota on a
Searles’house and endeavored to cover quarter section, can farm that much
up all traces tiiat might lead to his dfr- land with less work himself and lees
tection. How far this theory is sus­ expense for hired help than would be
His
tained by the evidence thus far brought required on eighty acres here.
■&gt;ut, we leave our readers to judge. wheat, oats and potatoe^would average
The line of defense appears to be, from more per acre there than in Michigan.
the evidthtce put in. that .McKay is a The price of No. 1 hard wheats, in no
hard-working inoffensive man, had no Dakota market, is ever more than
motive tor tbe crime, and thafjAe was twenty cents below the- highest quota­
dmpiy unfortunate in going to the tion in Hastings, usually but ten cents
h'.ube that morning; that he did not go less. The cost of a bushel of wheat to
there until after Mr. Acker had passed the Dakota farmer, when landed at the
his house, about 6 o’clock in the morn­ elevator, will nqt average forty cents.
tug; The Banner surmises that neith­ Timothy can be grown anywhere in the
er -Me have exposed their full hand, territory. Stock are . not stabled much
Con/
preferring to await the trial in the cir­ if any longer there than here.
cuit. Monday afternoon was occupied and clover will be successfully raised in
southern
Dakota.
The
drawbacks
are
by the attorneys in arguing the case be­
fore Justice Greenfield. j\t the con­ that fuel costs much more thap in a
clusion of the arguments the court re­ timbered country, and a maa accus­
manded McKay for trial al the circuit tomed to the latter would miss the for­
ests greatly. Trees can l»e grown in a
court.
X7
: ”
few years however. Society is less or­
&gt;&lt;ntEot bur readers in that section ganized, especially where there is a
&lt;»i ffopr where the Searles murder was large foreign population.
In the bo­
committed think the Banner, in its nanza fanning districts neighbors are
aicuimt of the tragedy, reflected un­ not very near, nor schools either. The
justly upon the people there. Certainly most serious hindrance^however, is the
that was not the intention, as can be severity of the winters.
Some of the
• seen by the item causing the complaint, settlers affect to mind them little, but
which we give below:
the majority frankly admit that they
“! his immediate locality has for some are very unpleasant, to put it mildly.
time been the rendezvous of a gang of The good thing about a Dakota winter
persons. Not that -idJ, or a
ni;i;.-rit' or those living in that section •is that'it stops when it gets through.
. are oi this character, as there are many In Michigan it fools around a month or
exi cllt-nt, law-abiding people there: but two pretending to quit. As soon as the
it is a liict that this section of Hope has
frost is out of the ground a few inches,
an iiricyiable reputation, whether justly
anywhere in that country, the work of
or not.
•
it will be seen that the article ,ex- plowing, harrowing and seeding be­
. pressly
pressly says
says/ttTiit
|“"'’ '*
the majority of the gins.
‘ citizens
of tilocality
_______ are “excellent,.
For wheat raising, North Dakota is
......T trait
law-abiding^
law-abiding&gt; people.
people.’” He could have best. For general farming, .the south­
4ai&lt;l no less; for the large majority ern part offers the better opportunities.
respttf t the law and aim to live up to its A visit to the territory will dispel the
nquirements. . The Banner represent­ illusion that/farmers all get rich in a
ative had, however, no acquaintance year or two. 'There are successful farm­
with the people there, nor with its rep­ ers and farmers who get poorer every
utation. He did not draw on his im­ year there as in Michigan. In Dakota
agination for what he wrote, j He con- as here it all depends on tbe perseverwdtwl with some of the good people of ence, frugality and tact of the man
’hat section, and it Was then who told whether or not he is prosperous. There
Mm that a gang of disreputable scamps the sources of profit are two: the pro­
ad made a rendezvous there, for some ducts of the farm, and the constant rise
This latter ele­
’’me, and had given that section an un­ in value of the land.
enviable reputation.
Our reporter ment wiB figure prominently for the
simply put in print what neighbors of next five pr ten years.
.
the murdered man told him. And yet
Dakota is no place for a moneyless
man.
It
is
a
good
country
for
one with
e paper and its representative are
looked upon as having traduced that a Uttle ready cash and a wealth of grit
of Hope for stating what its peo- and “git-up-and-git." It is no country
P*e told him when a fearful tragedy for a lazy person. Doing nothing there
He
bad »Mtn enacted in their midst. We is no more profitable than here,
•,nw •does any man acquainted at who succeeds must work if he keeps up
with
Eli.
Uncle
Sam
gives
to
each
set
­
With Hope, that its inhabitants are as
tler the right to 480 acres of land, under
y
and law-abiding
those of any town. We have never the timber-culture, preemption and
‘
anything different, nor does the
^te above state anyt^ng to the con­
- • We Insist, however, that our re“d the
ought not to be
‘7^ l°r 8tatto« what reUable P“th.i thel*arl« neighborhood said ot
their own locality.

tbe sacrifice can nap the reward,; but

be wants to uuteretend that he is gotqno pisnic when he emigrates to
a hom' there. Dakota.
The Wolverine who has a good home
and dertrou. of. summing up UeTdl In hie state, and can get a good living
and something ahead here, had better
••borer.
Cha^ let weiLeoough alone. He will travel a
long time without finding a state that
can and will .afford him so manv com.
forts and enjoyments as Jlichimiu. But
b«r ta mind that I an, eimply
my opinions and impression/ ,* tt^ a young man with some money, who
Uy;i»ADOth“r mlgh‘veta »&gt;to. tee s that he wishes to follow farming
and hasn't the means (?&gt; establish him­
V,n,,On- Coh'^Ions,
are reached from observations, and self here, can with profit go to Dakota.
tt«e are likely to differ ae doLnvid That territory has it, advantages,
which none can fail to appreciate if he
uals. All cannot see alike.
Wages are higher in Dakota than in visit that country. It will one day be
any of the older states.
The cost of one Of Odr greatest and wealthiest agri­
B'ing is proportionately greater. The cultural states. But in abundance and

homertodU".
doUars to tide him over the first year,
the new-comer am eoon acquire a quar­
ter or half-a«ti«&gt; farm and a handtetne competent It take, work and
privation for a few year, to get there
teough.
He wbo b willing to make

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�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Teaobere' Institutes are announced to
take place in the State a* follow*:
Auitu*S4—Clare County, at Ciart: Gladwin,
ta Gladwin: Leeawee. at Adrian.
Bentie
?&gt;Auaurt...U—
V ....
U ........County,
..kj.. at
wonFrankfort;
"•
Ga'Uord: Van Buren, at South Haven.
August 18—Antrim County, at Eik Rapids;
Heron, at Bad Axe: Isabella, at Mu Pleasant;

Mittord; Ogemsw, at West Branch :Sl Joseph,
at Mendon: Washtenaw, at Dexter.
August 25— Alpena County, at Alpena; Bar­
ry. ax Hastlncr. Branch, at Ooldwater:Qin«ton. at St. Jonns; Delta, at Escai aba: Baton,
at Charlotte; fctatneL at Petoakcy; Genesee,
al Flint; Grand Traverse. at Traverse City:
Gratiot, at cl Louis; Hillsdale, at Hillsdale;
Macomb, at Richmond; Mason, at Ludlngtoa;
Mecosta, a: BU Rapids: Menominee, at Meaomtnec: Monroe, at Monroe: Saginaw. at‘
East Saginaw; SL Clair, at Port Huron; Tas©ola, al Vassar; Wayne, at Northville.

The Detroit grain quotatton* are: Wheat
—No.
1 White, $L01®L01M; No.
2
Whits, OOTdOlc. Flour—Michigan White
Wheat, choice, $4.5304.75; roller process,
$5.00(35.25; patents, $6.0006.25. Corn—
Mo. 2, USOMc. Oats—No. 2, BOMHc.
Butter — Creamery,
154316c.
Cheese,
OhOLOc. Eggs, 16016 Ke.
Seventeen bears have been killed by
tranters this season in town twenty, range
two east, Gladwin County.
The largest number ot children barn to
one mother, found by tbe census-taker in
' Lake County, was nineteen.
’ •
John A. Miller, a section boss on the
Marquette, Houghton i Ontonagon Rail­
road, was run over the cfovr morning at
Morgan, Barry County, by an ore train
and instantly killed. He Lad been work­
ing all night, and, sitting down on the
rails, fell asleep. He was from New
York.
Mrs. Harriet Culver, of Bay City, re­
cently locked up bar young son for diso­
bedience. Finding some matches In the
smothered.
It was feared the mother
would die from grief.
A mail-pouch containing checks aad val­
uable registered letters, which wee lost
December 1 last, waa found Intact a few
days ago In the Bay City Post-office.
Six million feet of lumber and Oliver
Seaman’s mill at Byers ■ Station, Mecosta
County, were burned tbe other night, en­
tailing a loss of $75,003.
W. A. Walts, a saloon-keeper of Mar­
shall, dropped dead in hit store the other
day. Excessive use of liquor was the

MINOR

IZW8

ITEMS.

Foreat fires the other morning destroyed
twelve structures at Mclvor fkation, near
Last Tawas, Ioboo County, including the
j&gt;ost-offlc". Several head of cattle wore
consumed.
Meadows and crops were
burned out between East Tawas and Bris­
tol Station, and at Alger Station the sec­
tion house and section car-house wore con­
sumed. Large forces of men were fight­
ing the fiamus. .
William Stein, aged twenty-eight, a
carpenter employed in the Pullman carsfartpH at Detroit, the other afternoon
stabbed through the heart with a claspknifo a man named Kirkenor, who fell
dead instantly. Stein surrendered hlm•elf to the police.
Pinconning, Bay County, counts among
her native population efghty-nine Indians.
Rucent report© from the farming dis­
tricts in Marquette County indicated a
short crop of hay, and many farmers were
disposing of their surplus stock to avoid
the probable hoary expense of carrying
the animals over a long wint.T.
■ Reports to the State Board of Health by
fifty-one observers of diseases in different
part1 of tho State, for the week ended on
tbe 19th, indicated that diarrhea consider­
ably increased, that neuralgia, pneumo­
nia, rheumatism and remittent fever in­
creased, and that influensa and dysentery
decreased in area of prevalence. Diphthe­
ria wm reported at six places, scarlet
fever at seven, measles at two and sraaDpox at Rose Lake. Osceola County. The
Board has issued a document on the pre­
vention of cholera, a copy of which can
be obtained by applying to the Secretary,
Henry B. Baker, Lansing./
D.*. Eleaur Price,.ot Jnckaon, has been
•pr dnted by tbe Commissioner of Indian
affairs to tho position of physician at tbe
Blackfeet Agency in Montana.
News of tbe death ot Edward Israel, as­
tronomer of the Greely Expedition, wa*
told his mother at Kalsmasoo the other af­
SaHs.'aeiory Setllemshl
ternoon. She was overcome with grief.
Paris, July 28.—After a Conncfl of Min­
The news ciuse* profound sorrow at Kaiamasoe, where the deceased was born and isters, held at tbe Elysoe Saturday. Prime
reared and was much esteemed. He was Minister Ferry held an interview with LI
twenty-five years old. Hit family is among Fong Pao, tire Chinese ambassador, it was
the wealthy and leading people. He made arranged that China should pay France an
a great sacrifice to go upon the expedi­
indemnity of &gt;20,000.000 francs. A pacific
tion.
solution of tbe trouble Is now certain.
A meeting of the editors of the Seventh
Congressional District is called to meet at
MARKETS.
Port Huron August 6 and 6 for the purpo« •
of reorganising the old association.
Tbe Muskegon Rirrr is lower than it ba- LIVE STOCK—Cattle
Sheep
been In many years.
Hogs
Philander Rose, ot- flattle Creek. Cal­ FLOUtt—Good to Choice.
Patents.
houn County, has been sent to Ionia for
—No. 2 Bed
ninety days in default of payment ot on - WHEAT
No. t Spring
91 ii
hundred dollars fine.for cruel treatment of CORN
■ a
OATS—Western Mixed...
wm
a horse whfch be drive till tbe peor creat­ RTS,.
73
................................
ure dropped dead.
POHK-MMi (New;..........
Section 10, page 601, of act 260 in How­
ell’s Compiled laws of tbe State 6f Michi­
CHICAGO.
gan of 1881 reads as follows: “It shall be
BKEVEft-Extra....................
the duty of village Marshals (and in elites
Choice...................
having no Marshal, of the Chief of Police,
Good
Medium
or some subordinate appointed by such
Butchers' Stock
chief), to visit at least once in each week
Inferior tattle
all places within their respective Jurisdic­ HOG8— Live— Good to choice.
SHEEP,...............................................
tions where any liquors nre sold or kept, HtmEH-rCreamoiy
...............
to learn If any ot tbe provisions of this sot
Good to Cboiue Dairy
have been or are being violated, and
wherever any of the officers abov© men­
Bpring..................... ’
tioned shall learn of a violation of any of
Patents
GRAlN-vWhcat. No. 2.
igit
Corn. No. 2
duty to enter complaint before soma Ju*
tic© of tbe Peace of the proper township
Hart'r. Not"’’
(or Police Jnstkri, as the case maybe), BROOM
COIN—
Green Hurl
■
Fton Green.
interior
Three thousand five bond red telegraph POTATOES—(Now).
polee, th« projwrty ot tne Western Union FORK—Mem
LARD—6 team
LCMBSHA Bw©«te named Andrew- Smith, wbiir
falling lumber near Chase, Lake County,

dry limb la falling striking

Instesu
SXtwo
milea 01

The Iom of two steamships within a
short time. (tbe Columbus and the
suddenly Friday at Georgetown, CoL
Daniel Stelnmann), by. neglecting the
friendly warning afforded by the light­
homie, calls our attention to the import­
day night, resulting in a loss of &gt;48.000, ance of these structures. This wire fully
with 525,000 iustirn&amp;&lt;e. . v
recognized in ancient times, and the
Mexico is offering In tbe ixiodon market. pharos of Alexandria dated three cen­
turies before tho Christian era. It was
amount of $30,000,000, bearing seven per built of stone, five hundred and fifty
cent interest
feet high, and the light could be seen
A fire nt Tacoma, W. T., destroyed two for forty miles. It stood for a thousand
blocks comprising thirty-two business balH- years, being eventually destroyed br an
ings. Loss f 50.000, on which there to &gt;15,- earthquake. The earliest of modem
000 insurance.
*■
light-boused is the tower of Cordovan,
H. IL Young. Statistic:! Agent of Min­ one hundred and fifty feet high, which
nesota, after deducting losses by recent
storms, places the wheat yield of that State was on tbe coast of France for neariy
three centuries. The Eddystone light­
at fully 44,000,000 bushels.
house is well-known in the records of
A new expedition to the Congo.country to
to be sent out by the German-African So­ navigation, and being the .only one of
ciety ftvm Hamburg on Wednesday next. the four that has withstood the wrath of
Lieutenant Schultz is leader of tbe expedl- the elements, it has given its builder
fame.
Tho colonists soon learned the neces­
The Minister of Finance In Egypt, acting
under Instructions from England, demands sity of these structures, and a number
tbe. Immediate payment of arrears ot tax* were in existence before the .revolution.
es, and agriculturists will be compelled They were of small height, and the'
to sell their crepe tn the field at a heavy illuininadon was of a defective charac­
sacrifice.
ter. Forty years ago our Government
Being chided by her mother at Muncl^, sent a commission to examine the light­
Ind.. Thursday for not taking care of the house system in Europe, and this gave
baby, Lucy Hughes, ten years old, tied her a marked impulse to the system. At
garter around her neck, and was almost {•reseat there are nearly seven hundred
strangled when found, but heroic measures
igbt-bouses on the American coasts'
resuscitated her.
and rivers, and also twenty-five floatTire Health Department of Chicago has ing'-light stations, tho total’ annual ex­
received warning that a physician-of San
Francisco has started eastward with two pense being $1,889,017. In addition to
lepers, whom he' proposes to exhibit In all tbe above there are nearly six thousand
the large cities and on tbe steps of Beecher’s buoys and beacons, which mark danger
of -’less threatening character. Thar
church In Brooklyn.
The issue of 81,000,000 bonds, to run United States is the only Goverumqns
twenty years, at not exceeding three per which imposes no burden on commerce
cent., has been ordered by tbe New York for this costly protection. Foreign ves­
Board of Apportioomeut, for the purchase sels reap tfie benefit, but when our
Of sites and the erection of schools.
ships enter a French or British port
The wall of a mill at Lexington, Ky., col­ containing a light-hoiise they are tazmi
lapsed Friday, being forced out by the for its support. Tho advantages ep-'
weight of 5,000 bushels of wheat Two joyed by foreign ships is shown by the
men were burled under the gram and de­ fact that fifty Clvdebuilt steamers arc
bris, one being killed and the other mortal­ in the transatlantic trade, and all enjoy
ly hurt
the benefit of our light-houses, toward
James R. Keene to reported to have sold
which they contribute nothing, while at
his Newport property for 860,000.
the same time their rivalry has crushed
People are becoming alarmed at the prev­
our own shipping. The Americanlightalence of “milk sickness’’ in the Hillsboro
house system is controlled by the Treas­
(DI.) district
ury Department, and the coasts are di­
A receiver was appointed Saturday for
vided
into twelve districts, each of
the Indianapolis Cracker Company, whose
assets sre 510,000, with &gt;16,000 liabilities. which has an inspector. The latter is
Tbe foundry and machine shops of Tun- furnished with vessels which they use
necllff «fc Ca, at Nashville, lit, burned Sat­ in their quarterly inspections, and each
Ls require11 to report tne condition of his
urday. Loes, 825,000; Insurance, 810,000.
Tbe receiver of tbe Marine Bank of New district to the “Light-house Board."
York Is paying a* dividend of fifteen per Tbe latter is formed cf navy officers,
cent, which will cause the disbursement of who hold their meetings quarterly in
5600,000.
Washington.
Tbe people of Dayton, O., expect 100,000
Whatever may be the difference in
visitors this week, tlm occasion beiug a light-house management among various
mldlere’ reunion and the unveiling of a mon­ nations, there is now but one method of
ument one hundred feet high.
illumination, and this has given distinc­
John A. CaVanaugh, a merchant at Ne­ tion to its author. Fresnel, to whom
vada. HL. was held in 81,000 ball at Chi­ reference is made, was born in France
cago for withholding a pension order for nearly a .century ago, and was bred a
&gt;433.20 from James CrowlIng.
civil engineer, ’ but early displayed a
Ex-Governor Moses, ot South Carolina,
taste.for general science. In ins twenty­
wbo was arrested In Chicago a few weeks sixth
’year he wrote a very able article
ago for obtaining money under false pre­
tense1. was again arrested Sunday, being on nstrononiv. and his next subject wa»
the
judarization
of light, which was fol­
wanted at Cambridgej»ort, Mass.
Fifty-one men have been placed in Jail at lowed by another and Stillmore import­
Pittsburgh for criminal treatment of a de­ ant production. His incessant progress
mented girl wbo 'wandered among the in science gave him distinction through­
caiOp* along the Monongahela River. Her out Europe, but his greatest discovery
Jewelry, valued nt &gt;500, was found in a was in reference to the illumipaiiou.
shanty at EllzabetlL
In his thirty-first year he was appointed
to the light-house service, in which ho
MURDERED BY BIS CHILD’S L^VEB. scion wrought a complete revolution.
Previously the illumination had been
s produced
prouucea by
oy reflectors,
reuectors, which was an
nn
Balti mo he, Md.. Jnly 28.—Captain L. Expensive us well as an inconvenient
methodFresnel
perfected
the
lens
T. Davis, of Pueomoke City; Mil, was shot
method which had ueen attempted in
and killed Saturday night by Irving Mills,
vain by other scientists, aud his success
his daughter's lover and a traveling sales­ led to its general adoption. He was the
man for a wholesale grocery. For some most brilliant French inventor of his
time past Mills bad been
visiting diy, but in the midst of his career he
Mrs. Mary E. Russ, the Captain's widowed wm removed bv death, having hardly
daughter, aged twenty-five, notwithstand­ reached his fortieth year. The Fresnel
ing her father's serious objection, owing method has been adapted to headlights
to Mills’ bad habltk Mrs. Rom, how­ for st^imon and pierheads as well as
ever, encouraged her lover’s visits, and for ferries, and is now in general use.
Saturday met him and drove off with him. It is possible, however, that the electric
Her father went in pursuit, and. meeting light may be substituted for light-house
them, ordered her to return with him. purposes. Life in a light-house is, of
Mills objected and started to drive off, 1 course, very monotonous, and yet the
when the Captain slopped the horse antr keepers become so much attached to it
Mra. Ross Jumped out of the buggy. Mills that few ever resign. . There is no so­
then shot Captain Davis dead, whereupuu
ciety for the families, no church, no
Mrs. Ross threw herself on the murderer
and prevented a second shot Mills tied, tahool, no entertainments, but on the
and the body of his victim was taken home. other hand there is the companionship
Attar going to hia uncle’s houses fearful of with nature and the fascination of the
being lynched, Mills surrendered himself to ocean, which never loses its power.—
X F. Cor. Troy (N. Y) Tima.
the jail authorities.

Common Board*.
Fencing

Western Forest Fires.

“That sniff of burning pines that we
got here last night is tbe first thing that
reminded me of home since I left Lead­
ville,’’ said Captain William Kavanagh,
an old frontiersman, scout, trapper and
miner, in the rotunda of the Lafayette
Hotel yesterdayA “Of course this fire
vte had up in the State wasn’t a marker
ih extent to the fires wo have up in tho
Rockies and Sierras, but it’s more serious
ih its consequences. 1 see bv the papers
that there was some loss of life and con­
siderable loss of propertv, while out
We?t the only damage done is the de­
struction of a few tons of game.”
“Do^the Indians ever get caught?”

■ ...... —

hI’Y0,1 "f

j

ro/troX’gM the flames Jong
ol"the
AfKr

« wolves, for tbe,are teJrttk
The third day we wrapped ouneires m
iet Olroketi rod Zarted
forest of
‘a™*

der the hot pin. n«&gt;d'.&lt;» »nd derourea •
rootwl woodchuck without nil or pro­
per or rov other ol the usuL rocenorin.
Kuppow: we piled up » ton or “oteol
Mnaiframe. inch as rabbtU. -io''™®
and woodchucka. but we trun|wd for
an hour before we found any big
Thro wo found it In a heap. Twenty
head of deer, a down or more of eU.
two bear, and a »tmy antelope lay dead
alone the bed of a Uttle mounUm
stream that ran through the burned for­
est. A abort distance beyond wm the
carcass of a female mountain lion, which
had died in a vain effort to save ite litter
of three cut*.
“I have seen scores of big forest fires
cowpannl with which these biases up in
the State would look . like bonfires; but
the most exciting one occurred in Oc­
tober, 1879, when the Uadville boom
was al its height. The Ute war. which
began during the summer with the mas­
sacre of Father Meeker and »be emploves of the White Rlver-.lsextoV, and
wm followed later by tiie killing o
tfaforThornbere and his troopa. caused
au intense excitement throughout the
State., The farmer* de.-erted their
ranches and flocked into Denver and
Leadville. Even the miners, who are
always Vbe last to retreat,, left their
claims along the range and came to
Leadville. This stampede was caused
almost wholly by the forest fires which
were raging on the opposite side of the
Sierra Miidre, and which were supposed
to have been started by the Utes.
“One night the forests in the direction
of Alma were fired and a high wind im­
pelled .the flames with almost lightning
rapidity towards -Lea&lt;iville.
Even
tbe old-timers
felt
nervous and'
the town
was in an uproar.
I
walked into the
Windsor Hotel
and thfere sat about twenty-five men.
armed to foe teeth with repeating
rifles and revolvers. Miners kept flock­
ing in from tbe gulches, driven in by
flames, which come rolling up the Ar­
kansas Valley and down Big Evans
Gulch. By midnight Leadville was
shut in by a roaring mass of flame.
The mountains which surrounded foe
tmsin in which Leadville nestles were
mountains of fire. We were literally at
the bottom of a burning pit. The heat
was so intense that it scorched men’s
faces a half-mile away from foe flames.
The Indian fighters were .compelled to
drop their arpis. and devote their atten-’
tion towards saving the town from tire
instead of from the redskins. Many
cabins on the outskirts of foe town were
burned, but the greater portion of the
camp was saved. For six weeks after­
wards both Leadville and Denver were
enveloped in a cloud of smoke denser
than any that ever hung over Pitts­
burg. During all this time the sun
looked like ■ ball of molten iron and
the moon like a red lamp in an apothe­
ca &gt; window. Millions of feet of lumh* *-were destroy! d during the fire, as
there are eVery year along the. great
Western r;ui&amp;^.',^t'.'lUadc!f&gt;hia T^mct.
Hawallan Notes.
The year has been a very dull one so
far,through foe decline in sugars and the
fear tiiat the natives and planters have
regarding the effect of the treaty re­
cently concluded between the United
States and Mexico. While they have no
fear of foe renewal and conti n nationof foe
reciprocity treaty now in force between
the islands and foe American Govern­
ment, still they dread competition with
Mexican sugars in the future and proph­
esy all sorts of commercial cyclones.
The truth is that these islands will not
and should not yield more than 60.000
toris of sugar annually, the highest ex­
portation so far having been df.000 tons
In 1882. There are 40.000 acres under
t-ugy rultiretion in the Hawajin Islands
to-day; it is possible to cultivate 60,000
acres, but no more. In fact, eyen thing
has been put into sugar, at all times ■
dangerous commodity in tbe market, to
foe neglectof coffee, which thrives splen­
didly. and has only a nominal acreage
in Kauai, tbe westernmost island, exccptin Niihua.
Rice will flourish all
over the islands, and foe Chinese are
most useful and adaptable in reclaim­
ing waste lands for this purpose and
also for foe planting of bananas, mango
and guava trees. Years ago these Tri.

in bundles.'

oceupfod hi. plroe &lt;4 bwiDM* m
Md
h»rdw*red~lerfor«rei&gt;tyyrore.-Z)&lt;»Benld.
—Mrs. Pollv McCleaurter, wbo re­
cently died in* Carlisle. Pa., at the age
of eight-v. was a lineal descendant of
Moll Pitcher, of Revolutionary fame.—
JVftburffk Ftet
—Edward King writes from Paris:
“It is said that a sculptor in Rome is
making • statue of John D. Calhoun
Steel fogh.
It is to be placed on .a
orm in a palmetto grove in Cal­
i’s native State.”
—The Queen of Hanover has enough
Christian names to start a dictionary.
The full list is Alexandrine Maria W11belmina Catberina Charlotte -Theresa
Henrietta Louisa Pauline Elizabeth
Frederica Georgina, although some of
them mav have got away.
—Mr. George William Curtis has
written Mayor Martin, of Boston, de­
clining to accept foe generous sum ap­
propriated as compecsationfor deliver­
ing the eulogy on Wendell Phillips, and
saying that m selecting him for the duty
the ertv of Boston conferred on him the
greatest honor of his life.—N. Y. /W.
—Benjamin Wallace, a New York soap
merchant, worth five hundred thousand
dollars, was arrested as a vagrant on
tbe beach of Jamaica bay recently. He
has given away half his fortune in his
insanity; several car conductors were
given fifty dollar checks for seats. He
gave promissory notes for large amounts
tn a dozen different people.—N. K Sun.
—David Langdon. &lt;rf East Rockaway,
L. L, is ninety year.* of age, and sav©
be was never tired- but once in his life,
and that* was in 1812. when on military
duty. He was stationed at Sag Harl-or.
and when foe forces disbanded he
walked home, a distance of ninety-one
miles, without stopping. He hat- never
applied for a pension.—Ar. Y. Star.
—The members of the Mexican Con­
gress wear faultless suite of black. A
great many of them also wear white
neckties and white gloves, so that the
House looks like a full drees'p*11?’- A
recent visitor in Mexico says that al­
most all of the members are of middle
age. with black eves and black hair.
Hardly a gray-halred or bald-headed
man could be discovered among tiiem.
—Mrs. Margaret Crocker, of San
Francisco, the widow of Judge E. B.
Crocker, and a woman of great sym­
pathy and benevolence, has completed
and banded over to foe trustees an ad­
mirably equipped and appointee! homo
for aged gentlewomen at Sacramento.
The house and endowments cost 8100,B00. and Mn. Crocker intends to add
other buildings in foe future.—Ban
■ Francinco (ML.
•

‘♦A LITTLE XOXNENSE.”
—A penny paper is to be started here
to fill* a long felt want Why these
wants are made of fell no one knows,
except it prevents their getting warped.
Whoof!—Pittnburqh Chronicle- Tdcgrttph.
—Mrs. Pinaphor thinks telegraphy
ought to be much cheaper than jxetage.
because the former can perform a Job
n five minutes which requires the mails
from one to six days to accomplish.—
Norrittoum Herald.'
z■

the party a \ oice in shaping the 1

M. Miller of Bar
Ore i'v
“"
SLcKfles".M
’rX
of
F. XorriCof l£wi£ F

u“i05^.

E.UTT LURRTY.

BALTIMORE

t on fire for the purpose of running

“In 1S68 a half-breed Indian scout

co™'''

W' ,’rtll probably be laid
iff
«™tlen;at. has at
ready said to friend,: «i htv, h“ “
the honors of the office, rod shah m
This attitude of the governor his ■n-t
thr dTO1.f’cra,tlc
to Working
scheme to place Gen. Innin at the h,J
So*
W tht l,"l* th:"
can draw foe full strength of imth
partita. Itl. alrolzUro.dXXX
didacy would tend to bring alout
fusions both on fongte.ional and
oounty tickeu.-LanMug KepubUtaa.

NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
IF

EXI RACTS
FOB STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
FLAVOR THET STAND ALONE.

Price Baking Powder Co.,
Chloa*o, HL

8t. Louia, Mo.

«*I(M c»

Dr. Prim's Crum Baking Powdir

Dr. Price's Lnpulin Yesst Gems,
WB 1UKE BUT OKE QtAUTT.

Oght healthy bread
OYEASTGEMS
HtMMO a. THS

thing you can turn vour hanT to ”
’
I'm no&lt; sltogwi.r ,n inil)MUs,
ooant up to a hundred.”

Price Baking Powder Co.,
ftift ol». Mtnworn rwrai Elina

U&gt;-JC*MO-

OMowo. HI.

Mr. Gough on -ilk Hat..
“It would be no- vlolatten uf lhe
meta." said John B. Gough, “if a man •f’ W
fall down and worship the silk hat^tor It l» not
made In the likeness &lt;»tanjrthliigm be*'«. «
on earth, or in the waters which arc
earth." Betides It beat* the hca.l
the hair to fall off. ihtfker.t- Ba r
stop that au&lt;t rretore the
or faded hair. Not oily, not »d&gt;r.
dellclotwly perfumed. A jertect hair drains.
BOc. All druggists.
Judge C. 6. Laue has decidet! to accept fi*
chief justiceship ot Utah.
Dr. Henn- Baxter'. Mandrake lUttew «*
purely vegetable, the product of the lulb ato
viffieys, tGer arc natures own rcdorcr. nirc
to rente per bottle. W arranted
"»“*■
faction ©r money rerandeu.
Buford G Co., extensive Kock Island pio*
mannfacturen, nave failed.
&lt;
Try a bottle of Downs’ Elixir tor your coM ('r
cough. Bvrrv bottle warranted
It te rumored that Asiatic cholera h»»
paired at Alexandria. Egyptrrodertok Hou-hu™. th.
JJ?C
wide awake to buslne» aud -‘(•.in » «* 1 M Hr
Kire,the_bestaf even-artlHe I
‘ ^n| Jef
Mcurwl the ageiKytey [vr-nip *

It I. irportrt IhU MUM «&lt; Jhl M«MI’ w
lower. MW mnbliur on Dwol»
Bomukoi by B. C.
m
HUlwUk eonMTrheumatism auch quirk relief a* Thwi
OU-"
EMHon. Lyou Plajrtolr. the dWiWii*&gt;”^
iishnmo, sails for Americ* 8cj&gt;t...
Tbe Brcret Art of Bteun lie* wrt
&gt;
tat paly t» pure blood aud breltio
^4
vital mians. to be obtained b&gt;
Ritten*
rur
01
•M)AB forth© Ansedei Madou n:t n i&lt;«* ■ •

»&lt;sr

gpafegfcgiXhSA
the money.

Fair to Good.
HOGfr-Yorkem
*=12

01
'!

auuuoo.T W. Van Pcroen ofl'
i!x'“
MUl W. J. Gibb of LeSu Th.“ eli"lasckers of Kmt have alri?,.
their annual bargain and nKith”??’
?e“1OC7S' of ““ countT' '’Ut tl^ JJ?
UMfr °fj£ IS,’
O-if'^e'S

—A little boy sal on the floor playing.
Suddenly be act up a howl. ••Henry,
what is foe matter?” asked his mother.
“The cat scratched me.’* “Whv. tbe
at is not here. When did she scratch
you?” “Yesterday.” “Well, whv are
you crying now?” “’Cause I forgot it
then.”—Arkannaw Traveller.
.
—“Mas-1 trouble you to tall me what
time it is?” said a trim old lady al St.
Nicholas table d’hote not long ago to
her vis-a-vis.
“Certainly, ” said the.
gentleman addressed, taking out his\ Th© test dry hop ya*»t in the we ld. Broxg
■watch; “it is iust seven o’clock.” "raised fry thix yeart l« light, whit* *nd rbote
“Thank you.” she said, “font’s my pill soma ilk* our yindmoth*f‘i delieioui_bnM;
time.” And she took one then" and
GROCERS SELL THEM.
there. -Hotel Mail.

—••Mamma.” said a little boy, “this
paper sai s that the latest styles ‘of slip­
pers are trimmed with swan's down.”
“Yes. dear,” replied mamma, “and
what erf it?” “Oh, nothing.” said foe
little boy, “only if you want to be in
style you had better get -a pair. There
am t any swan’s down on your old
ones.”—PUlnddfMa Call.
—"What has become of our wonder­
ful crimson sunsets, I wonder?” said
Tom. “Why,” replied Laura, thought­
fully, looking up from the Bator, “I
suppose they have all gone out ot style.
Everything is very quiet and elegant
thia spring. I knew those winter sun­
sets were too.high-colorod to last long.
They might do for foe evening,” she
•aid presently. In a reflective mood,
“but they were too loud for the street.”
And. bending over the description of a
!or U'
80 were tbe pou. new walking suit, she did not see Tom,
toes. Which now come from Auetndi. fallen from his chair, staring wildly at
rod the United State. In 'act. ti“ -a'.1}''1 .s^2oull^£S-iug *°r bnilk
plrotara hare abandoned everythin;, for
rogar rod are now learning theirmiatake. Cotton, grape,, vegetable, ot all
Th, Only Thin, H.
Fer.
klnda grow here bountifully, and there
"John."
Mid a rath
father to bin roa.
uuum,
saiu
la practically no limit to the Heid.------01
thti
z11; ,,, _
_
-t
«
u’’——
fi'vmucu me greatly. I
to prudent rod energetic capitalize.
Sondl17
hou*° I*
here on nave given vou every opportunity to
Sunday a—Mloona, barber ehop, and learn something, but it has been *ju«
stores of all klnda. No wine is sold in money thrown away. You are tbe stu­
mk^itTn theb";’ tb°“ ’’l10 n*’uire “ pidest young man I ever saw. You
know nothing.”
"h is true, father,” said John with a
•rtgh.
«ott«or^eiK
a *L??ver ** 7ou
a book *n your
who learee her huehand is punished br hand, pursued tbe father; “vou »ver
imprisonment on the ••reef.”' ropaAtS I • “p * newspaper; you know mrtbfrom lhe main island hr
pit
pDer’
OOI1Ti«&lt;' work on the

“Yes, now and then. I remember in
’69, when twenty-six Utes were caught
in a fiery trap in the Red River country
■nd only one escaped to tell the storv,
■nd be died forty-eight hours afterwards
from the burns he had received. About
two years later twelve red devils were
burned to death in tbe Black Mountains,
near Santa Fe, N. M.
They belonged
to the New Mexico tribe of Apachesand
met their fate while being pursued by a
party of “Beguiatori.” It was said that
the nines were fired by Vigilanta, but
out West we don’t Investigate those
points very closely, when a redskin is
concerned.
“The forest fires in Colorado.” con­
tinued the Captain, “and throughout
the mountain rangts occur twice a year,
—in tbe fall and spring. Thev origi­
nate’ from various causes—sometimes
from a prospector’s or a hunter’s camp­
on 8u»* * whlcb at once impresses —
fire, but more frequently they are tired American
favorably.
ow attetaE
by the redskins, who use the foiest for a
pUcc
of
worship,
and
thow
who
dual purpose. When at war with the
whites the forests arc tired to cut off the

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■kited at fourteen hack*, two

Cruz.

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                  <text>VOL. XXIX.

The Hastings Banner
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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 8, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.
I l HLIKRXB FBIDATS, / T

for ten cents

.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1516.

to a new coat of paint.

mlw «„ j lt„
„
*oon ss I get well. I am absolutely tired of torted visage to the spectators. AlexaaBowens Miuls.
dei Jefferson was executed at Break
.
life
and
wteh
to
dta.^
’
..
—bv—
. .
Oat harvest is the order of the day.
The hum of the threwhing mAchlne i; Of
... the. fire *hota fired only tyro took
.... etOWE WEST TUMBLER TOR
The late rains have greatiy improved again greets the ear. Wheat is turning | fecV
back
Culb*t’
. taBIClSE TIME KEEFER, the appearance of the corn crop.
।; ton
eon's
hood. The docton
doctors aay
say the
the brain has
him hb» groans and staring cy« horrifying the
straw
• head.
■ out ffood to the
?! ;
: .
'
been touched,
that toe
will
|' not
not been
touched, but
but that
toe wounds
wounds will
InraluabU In tho »kk roam.
’
The sound
of the--thresher cu^uie
engine has
srBSCRIFTION RATES]
---------------uas ।! Lorn mus fair for the largest crop we i probably prove fatal.
to, paid the extreme penalty a: EdgefteM
•wenheud^totbe
l»d for the
. FAIUKE OF THE CVSFEBEXCE.
t*en heard ahw&gt;«u4 in
a 3dr.in&lt;-*-.
Per year: If paid within
Court-Home, N. G, and Frank Williams. a
Xbt: st.riper year: If nut paid until ei
or “tan of vear. $1.W. Bubscrtbere outpast two weeks. The wheat Is a very
BueU Bradley
sick,
, _is very ------His i
-------wife-murderer, wan strangled at Pine Bluff,
.of B.irry Co., &gt;1.25 per year, innice quality and is yielding very favor- brother Hermon
“--------- ' Bradley, of Battle
Arkansas.
«&lt; »»*• Powers v«uirililHy cash in advance.
UAMR OQ, PanbcTT. Cor
Creek, is stopping with him at present I
,
Arr~ *
AB“"’
ably.
'
•
Excellent Crept la Kansas.
Eldeb
Gillaspie
’
s
mother
and
brother
*'
-In
th
*
Some of our farmertfhave begun to
ADVERTISING KATES:
f U- XL ,r
Uiwuer, mons ^auiruay
_ _
Saturday evening Mr. &lt;51
dladttooe
anmarket their new wheat, drawing it to of booth Haven, returned home Satur- :
that the mnterenee ot renrdwta. cdvvd by the State Board of Agriculture
firr* l imn wr vest................................ $100 00
u
.him &lt;-h:uw tor special porittoua.
Richland. Do we not need the new day. after a stay of a week with the el-1 Um of the pawn, who han PeeoUMik show that the average wheat yield of Kan- ,
WHTOXB®UtM»VKlibI1 V0VB Y*0*'
railroad ?
dCT' tori), eoruMering the BgyptUn quctlou hfcd •as this season te over twenty-two bushels
JOB PRINTING.
Mr. John Golver, of Plainwell, de­
Mrs. Baker ;vnd Mrs. O. A. Gillaspie I broken up, and toat^no result had been ar- to the acre, that there are 3,147,1188 acres
pride I* felt In the Job Printing De­
livered
a
very
telling
temperance
lec
­
are
in
Battle
Creek.
I
dved at by toe meetings. Mr. Gladstone devoted to winter wheat, and that the ag­
nt
th**
BAX
nxh. Evenlhlng In the
P-*f
gregate yield ol the wheat harvest in the
, tstiew . and with the latest faces of
Tim Barber has returned to his home ^•Jj*** that toe only disputed point State WU! apjtroxinate ,5u.&lt;Wu.&lt;joo boritata.
ture at the school house last Sabbath.
. 4 approved patterns of machinery,
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA
tJI?
lent
workmen
employed,
enables
the
in
LaGrange
Co.,
Ind.
!
"
**""
‘
‘ ­ which is over 18,000,000 busltais more titan
Id
the oonfereuce
was the reduc
The ladies’ foreign missionary society
•nd
;&lt;*
tic
rlrst-class
job
work.
BAS
of
Interest upon the
various
John Hall has been macle happy. tion
met at tlie residence of John B. Nichols
Egyptian debte. Upon this question the
the 6th to transact such business as Uncle Sam remembered him'with SSM)O
ENTIRELY FltTBE FROM MALARIA
iiLMMENT &gt;M1TH,
views of France end Englund were utterly
benefit.
C
Lawyer,
came liefore the society.
/
Irreconcilable.
Italy and Turkey sup­ uerrw: ui iocj, in mr .nn» ui uax &lt;&gt;. :vur •.
ported the stand taken by England, while te*ni per cent, and a very large Increase io
TorR?ST&lt; UT,"’'r*bIc
to svint EH
R
utland
.
RuMta.
Germany
and Austria remained Ute area planted to sorghum cane.
ntSZPOBT.
ib :l11 courts of the State. Collections ParkKn^..T1.1
hu'«bvds of lakes i»i the
The Assessors' returns for this year show
neutral. Mr. Gla.lstone admitted that*the
•!.i-&lt;l after.
Remarkable
fine____
growing
weather.
From the Herald.
.
....___
_
prs
a population of 1,180,060, a gain of ten
Mrs. James Godfrey returned Saturharvest progressing, Oats are a responsibilities of England In respect to per cent, during the past year.
Egypt would be greatly Increased through
te&lt;?'
"■« day, after a short visit at the home of “Plendid crop,
i’l’EN A Van ARMAN,
the collapse of thtfeonference. He declined,
Foreign Coirmsrce.
her parents in Brookfield.
.
SALT WATER BATHING.
Lawyers.
The republican caucus elected A. D. however, to promise a statement of toe Gov­
x«La.U‘Flllf1'‘
. Ful1 bdormatlon regarding
(i*v&lt;-r1I*4cingB National Bank.)
Washington, Aug. 1. —Tbe report on
Mr. Amo# Clemens, returned from Rork as delegate to the senatorial con­ ernment’s programme before the Parliament
Kilniietoi'ka. Osakis. Alcxantlrta. Ashby, or
should be prorogued.
the foreign commerce of toe United States
DwItaLake will be furnished free on appllra- Petoskey Friday. He will probably go vention, and .Vsa D. Rork, Chauncey R.
it HIX CAR VETH,
shows a balance ef trade in favor of thia
Attorney at Law, u&gt; »&gt;F,i,l;iWARJiER* &lt;*en. i’ssseuger Apt-. : back to that northern resort in a few Crosby, Zebulon B. Hoyt, Welcom L.
Greely and Hh Men Arrive.
Government, for the last fiscal year, of
St. Ltaul, Minneapolis &amp; Manitoba Ry.. SLFnul, weeks, if it continues warm.
Mldtlleville, Mich.
Mead
and
Warren Foreman as delegates
Portsmouth, N. IL, Aug. 2.— The arctic $72,708,997, against a balance in our fa­
Minn.
Mrs. B. fiazaur. of Campbell town­ to the county convention.
fleet containing the survivors of the Greely vor of $&gt;00,558,433 for the preceding year.
n W.MSKERN,
ship, was injured bv a runaway team
Mrs. C. J. Burt had the misfortune to expedition, as well as their rescuers, was Tbe total valns of exports of merchandise
I
Lawyer.
Stale ot Michigan, County of Barry.—sa.
At a Mswkxi of the i’rnbate Court fee the Sunday. It is thought that her shoulder cut her right wrist on a broken pane of lighted off this port yesterday morning at for tbe fiscal year just closed was 9740.513,' .over Spaulding's dry goods store.)
5&lt;W, against &gt;813,83^,402 for the preceding
11111? of n’¥T' • hoiden at the Probate Office in
Will utteial prvniptly to all business in all SP
und cheek bone are fractured.
glass in a window she was washing. It sunrise. This wu somewhat of a surprint, fiscal year, a failing off of $88,8-35,433.
V
”
3
?
ty
l
n
county,
on
Moncourt- iTiarge” ftsi^onable.
gs the vessels were not expected to arrive The imports ot merchandise amounted to
dJ‘&gt;i - i'S
‘ jay . ”j,yl,n,he &gt;'car one thous­
Mr. M. Akerman, of Ohio, is paying is doing well now.
and eight hundred and rlgiin -fonr.
7" i: k i: n jSton;
until to-day. The brave fellows, however, $fi«7.714.5«, against $793,108,914 the
IVesent, qeuunit Smith. Judge of Probate.
Mr. J. Yarger and his other numerous
A prize problem: If every one that were made toe recipients of a glorious re­ preceding fiscal year, a falling off of $55,­
A.
’
Attorney at Law,
In the matter of the estate of Loring Ed­
relatives in Carlton a welcome visit, went to -the
—----------Yeckley whortleberry ception, all the naval vessels firing .■ salutes 466,351.
munds, deccaaed.
. ■
_________________
Ou reading and fillrurtbepetttion.dulv verified, Mr. Akerman is very favorably imores-. ,uarah picked ten quarts of berries nnd being decorated prdftuely. The meet­
Pnv'4iv« in all courts of the State. CullecUons of Cyrus M. Kdinutids, son of said 'deeewied,
ing .bet ween Lieutenant Greely and his wlfa Another Chapter in ths Emma Bond Case.
prem?'.l- iiit-ndhig to. ’
praying that aMper. heretofore filed with this sed with this part of the state, and may «*“•how “any bushels were picked m and
’mother was touching
■nd'mother
tounhina in the extreme
prtrvma"’
SnELBWiLLE, HL, July 81.— John *
court, purporting to be the last will and testa­
ment of acrid deceased may be admitted to |&gt;n&gt;- ■ decide to locate here at no distant day. jt,w swamp? The prize is a fruit farm . AJI are rapidly regaining their strength.
Montgomery, one Of the defendants lu tbe
1 W I.OWIIY. M.D.,
wwpw.
.. »
Ine
^“uwl Rugg. a former Freeport res- jin the northern part of Alaska—If you
and
the executor
therein HnM
named apisHnted.
1.
I’hysician, Surgeon and Oculist. bate
celebrated
Emma Bond outrage ease In
Thereupon It is ordered, that Monday, the
The National Banks.
25th
dayufAugusL
Rapids, is visiting 1 (&gt;an K‘*t it*
Christian County, was in town yesterday
■. ■«! Thom St., HwUiogs. Mich.)
®th davof
Auguflt, A?u
A.D. inm
SSH'.m
at ten
ten oVlock tnthe
the ident, now», of Grand
,
forenoon. l&gt;e
*raid roh,*Hv*.«
°
I* usslgueif
UMianed fwThr
for the ‘heiiriniTo
hrarinu “uni.i
«...
” I
________________ _
Washington^ Aug. 4.—A comparison of j consulting Judge Thornton. It is under­
t
। . div.u pr country promptly attended.
petition, and that tn*- heirs nt taw or said de-. ohiU'cs hi re.
&lt;»*»■*• ;::iiif&gt; s tolGuXiu. and 1 to 3 p. m.
the condition| of the National Banks on | stood he contemplated a suit (or damages
ASSYRIA.
ceased, and all other persons interested In said
Mra. Ileurv Leatherman a rmictant
•L U P i at I !oll«way&gt;’drug store.
.
7 ?, x'v“uieriuaue *» resilient
The
Alirue
new
»» unugr
bridge cone mile east of the April 24 with their condition on June 20, i against the -parties who took him and his
-ir- - ,« «-i;n attention paid l&lt;t surgical diseasus eetate, are required to appear nt u session of
companions
out of
the&gt; center
Christian
County
said court, then to be h offle
notathedecrease
probate ofltec.
Campbell
Several years,
diet!
is mmoletal
shows
in the otfollowing
Items:for J&amp;ll
JiSK
i
ner dta^q
W U Completedand hung Uiem until they were well.
, Thomas McGraw.
..
BUTLER,
Jack Park. Charlie Blxty-ttiree million four hundred and forty-j nigh dead.
••i*yaieton.M&lt;lS..«g.o^
I pronounced entuumption.
A'
:| wilM
----------!Uld
-------------------------Charlie’StrickUmd’ started
11W1?
Ths Bartholdi Statue.
John Hornby,
a .former
rodent
of forof
1)akoU
1Mt WKliasrt
*. wook
|
\ Prairieville, Mich.)
give notire to the jieraons I mere-ted In said
John Hornby,
a former
resident
for Dakota
! estate, of the pendency of said petition, hnff the
/f
„ .
Ior ,Wk,,u '’tat uetA.
*Nxw Yokk, Aug. 1.—Tlie Bartholdi
;ht &lt;&gt;r day, promptly attended.
; hearing thvrcof.-by ouisln* a copy of this order *■“
&lt;Ued ol consumption in Grandmu
C
Hartou is quite feeble anti other National Banks, and Si8,2n",522 din* statue committee has decided to h »ve tbe
'to be publtahed In the Hastings Baxnkii. a Grand Ranids the 95th The remains
♦ i
, h
# .
| State Banks and bankers. There was an
J.’ “
II.TIMMERMANV,
_ e
: newspaja-r printed'and el nutated In said county
1 ,in» ine -*«n’ 1 n&lt;
remainsseehi# to lie failing fast,
&gt;t
TV
*1--;' ” : "
. ,
, ,
increase of $4,045,007 Ln the amount of cap- layiqg of the corner-stone ot tbe pedeata
lioni i pathic 1 hjsician &amp;,burgeon, । of Barry onee in each week for three successive j wereinterred in the I reeport cemetrv,
Mrs. Dey U ilcox is very sick and ruso ।
stock paid iu_
on Aqgust 5, at two p. ol The cereuiotsy
r I &lt;i, -Ht of Hollaways-drug Store.)
!
P«*rion* to said
1 Saturday.
will be performed by the Grand Master ol
j a little daughter oV Merrit Shepard.
■
, [A true copy.]
■ Judge of ITobaie.
the F. and A. M. of toe State of New York.
Mr. J. B. Fox and wife and two child- ‘ ,Miss
^.. ..
Much Wealth In Sight.
Man- E. Wilcox had a tooth ex-1
IiR. Wm. JONES,
Bishop Potter will make tlie prayer and
Michigan has &gt;,4W» poMofilcre.
1’
Dentist.
ren of Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. j traded last Saturday afternoon, and
Delphi, bid., Aug. 4.—John Wifey, of pronounce the benediction. The orator baa
Al: »-&gt;rk prmniHiy attended tu.
’ ,
Schoolcraft uns a cigar factory.
W. W allace, of Carlton, the parents of g^out six o’clock it commenced bleeds this place, has received Information from not yet been selected.
his
attorney
In
Dublin
that
he
I-taking
the
Mrs. Fox. They expect ta remain here ! iug and bled so much that she is con„ WELTON
WHITLUCK
Chicago's Population.
last step in aecurlnK for the Wifey1 family,
: fined 10 her
x
State of Michigan—In the Circuit Court for the ! about five week#:
which resides in this State, an e*.u» valued
County of Harry: In Chancery.
Chicago, Aug. L—The school census of
When reading of the cholera scourged
TKI.ttmq a!&lt; OLD STORY,
Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co.
In the nuOter of the jK-tltloivof Wm. B. Bar-j
at $2,500,000, which has for years remained this city, just completed, indicates a popula­
They write rellricft on a nfai.'s property against han for barring the dower of Mary A. Barhan.
undisturbed in Irehmd. It is I bought that
. r------.
h»* by fire, lightning or wind: against a mail's an insane person, and for the appointment of in the cast, our readers should-keep in
the estate will sodn ‘m ready for conversion tion of 639.985, an increase of 12H pet
lifo by •leatli and accident.'
guardian.
K
mind that the “ounce of prevention”
Hendrick* Formally Notified of Their to the heirs.
cunt within a year. The Chinese number
On reading the petition, duly verified) of Wm.
Nomination for the 1‘realdency and Vlee297 and the colored people 7,517. The only
B. Barhan, pravlng that the dower Interest of plan here at home. Chloride of lime is
WK &amp; SHELDON.
decreash In population appears bi tbe SooMary A. Barhau may be barred and a guardian a good disinfectant, and even fresh j Preeldency by the Democratic Conven­
Serious Effects of Drought in Mexico.
(Office in Abstract Block, Hantlng^MIcb.)
tion.
appointed for reasons therein set fort h.
on*1 WaM, caused by tlie removal of tene­
On motion of Alonzo E. Kenaston, solicitor earth thrown in privy vaults is much '
C
ity of Mexico, via Galvj^tox, Tex..
ments to make room for the Western In­
A
lbany, N. Y., July 80.—Governor
for
petitioner,
it
is
ordensl
that
Monday,
the
Hit .- the only wet of Abstract Books In Barry
18th day of August next, at three o'clock In the better than nothing. A general clean- [Cleveland waa formally notified of his nom- Aug. 4.—Tbe ravages of thedroaxht in the diana aggregation of railways.
district.of
Jon
a
Catapec,
State
of
Morelos,
afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of said ing up of back yards and waste places |nRuon yesterday at the State-House. Nearpetition and that the next of kin of the said
Death ol a Well-Known Railroad Maa.
I A. FOOTE. M. D.,
Mary A. Itarhaii be required, to .'appear at a and do it now; not wait until sickness |y all. die members of the Notification Is terrible. Three thousand two hundred
•IL.
Physician and Surgeon, session of said court to beholden al the court
and twenty-three cows and four hundred
Nf.w York, Aug. L—Thomas Dixon,
Democratic and twenty-five burses have, xllod. and the
"
house; in the city of Hastings, In said county, comes, then lift up your hands in hor- Committee and of the National ..
toflleeeast side Main st.. Naaliville.Mlch.)
President of the Delaware 4 Hudson Canal
show cause If any there be why the prayer roc
rot and wonder why you should
rtouhl l&gt;
W Committee were present, as were several stench of the *-»rr *«v« ffli« th«» nir.
Reddem-e next door north Wolcott House. and
&amp;. Coal Company, died at Morristown. N.
of the
------- ‘“ •— ----------prominent leaders of the party, including
All cu’.G promptly attended too, day or night.
And
further
ordered
that
jjetitione/
J., last evening after a short illness. Mr.
And It
is iis
.iuimw
, v
.mv.w •••
— wai&lt;i .J
—’---—,, afflicted with a dangerous disease.
INDORSED TOO BCCH.
give
notice J
to1 iiw
the persons Interested, of the
Dixon was well-known in railroad and
sass
The wheat
crop through
through this
option ex-Speaker Randall, Perry Belmont, Gen­
rOsfiPH KXIGHT.
The
wheat crop
this section
.. ...i...... ’,.r
....I.I SSilSn. ‘SuTte'hSriw
.ini! tin- hi-ur-tiiL'
eral Farnsworth, Joseph I*ulitzer and
fiuancl.il circles as a ahrewd and able execu­
♦'
Veterinary Surgeon.
ll'.ffi’'
°B*S“w»rdV ££ « “u secured, and it haa boon harvmted
tive officer. Lie leaves an estate estimated
Congressman Collins, of Boston. Colonel
*300,000
in
a
Dullness
Venture.
(R**ji*l*iice, Bulland, near Yeckjey school liouse.) pnj&gt;er printed and circulated in said county of in the best condition known for years. Vitas, of Wisconsin, Introduced the mem­
at over ^1,000,000.
Wttl attend nt! calls fur services night or day.
Cleveland. O., Aug. L —About a week
the day of hearing; such nubllcatlon/howevrr, • Th. quality ™ never letter and the bers of the committee and made the ago it was announced that E. P. -Morgan
Charge-* reirotnable.
A Benevolent Unknown.
...... I, I...,
&gt;1 tthis
Ills yield
..r it will I.
_ large r...
. .V.,.
shall
not be .......rurv
necessary In
in on.i*
case -Ia ,-nllV
copy &lt;of
lie
for
the amount of speech of notification. He said to Mr.
E. F. Brqwn. M. I)j W. r. 1’OLHKMUH, M. D. order be served on the next of kin personally at
Cleveland that he bad not been nominated liad withdrawn from Morgan, Hoot AsCa.
London. Aug. l.*-A person who hide*
least twenty days l»efore the time herein pre­ straw. Corn; oats and potatoes are all becaitae of what he had. done, but in ex­ the oldest wholesale dry-goods boose in
I |R.s. BROWN WOLHEMUS,
his name has presented the Wesleyau Con­
scribed for their appearance.
doing well and promise a bountiful pectation of what be would accomplish.
V HoiniBjiathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
Dated this tilth &lt;LVlf Mafe A.D.
Northern Ohio, the reason assigned lieing
ference with a theological library of 30.000
harvest. This section will also have The work of transcendent importance be­ the old age of Mr. Morgan, the
(Utta r over Julius RusseU’s store. Main 8L)
volumes Tbe membership of the Wesley­
ALONZO E. KEN ASTON.
Circuit Judge.
fore him If elected was "a laborious reform
the
largest
cro^
ofapples
known
for
an body has Increased during the year by
C'all^ answered from the office at all hours of
senior member of toe firm. Those
Solicitor for Petitioner.
in
the
Administration
"
which
could
be
Only
the day or night. Dr. Polheinus will give special
years, In fact there is no failure this accomplished by a man of unusnal temper who knew the large profits made by the 3,000.
A true copy.
M. MAO*
attention to diseases of the Bye and Ear. Offlre hours—9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 p. m.
Colonel Vilas complimented house were astoaished that a member
Register In Clutocery*
year of any crop grown here, except and power.
Mulesthe nominee on nta administration of New of the firm should leave It It now
(’LARKE &amp; RIKER,
r&gt;
KI JT y°u want a
a*-81’0’ BepeMtng peaches. As a consequence all have York State affairs, whleb had, according to transpired that Mr. Morgan had lost
The most cautious of beasts is an old
abundant reason to rejoice and look tlie speaker, shown that no combination, no over $300,000 In indorsing paper f*&gt;r his sou
V .
Attorneys at Law and
Uvll I Ing Hliot Gun for $10. a $12 t.ouSolicitors in Chancery. eert Organette for $7. a $3S Magic Untero for with renewed hope and bright anticipa­ power of wealtli, and dq mistaken clamor Charles Morgan and other members of his mule that has carried, again and again,
&gt;12 a Solid Gold VAI I 8®Watch for 815. a
could prevent him from performing his duty. family, who had been Investing large sums its pack across high mountains. But a
iDfllees in Union block, over Beamer Bros.)
tts’ Sliver Watch YI 11 I for $8- ' ou can get tions to the future.
Hastings, Mich,
At the conclusion of Colonel Vilas’ remarks in works at Bay City for the manufacture young mule is apt to be so frisky and
SyS XUeart" 1 VU elesraitBtfyou wfii
the formal notification, sftned by ths mem­ of soda ash from salt Tlie Bay City vent­ careless as to require a severe fall to
Practice In all courts of the stale. Attend to de’ou- • )&lt;•» hour, ol your Irly ““•'’-"IfE
PRAIKIEVILLE.
call.cttons .-tu&lt;l perfecting titles to realestate.
bers. was read to the Governor, who then ure having proven unsuccessful, ths banks
each it to be careful. An English en­
Mio't-y lolnaa insurance taken, etc., etc.
A fine shower last evening.
responded In a brief speech. He assumed demanded pay oo the notes for which Mor­ gineer, while crossing the Andi, came
commenced;
that be had been chosen to represent the gan was Indorser. He was obliged to turn to a steep descent. The old mules moved
JSMr'^S.oAKt'Su-.-or*.
A
The
oat
harvest
has
T)H1L1P T. COLGROVE,
plans, purposes and policies of the Demo­ over all his property, including a large block along soberly, picking their way with
boy 11 years ol&lt;l secured a watf h In one day, good crop in prospect.
x
Lawyer,
cratic party. The rights and interests of on Rank street worth $150,000, a home o&lt;i
hundred* of others have done nearlj as
Temperance lecture at the M. E. 50,000.000 of people were concerned to his Euelld avenue worth $30,000, and other tautwn, like experienced mountaineen
Hastings. Mich.
If yon have a MAGIC lantrbn you c»«
•
biMtaewi that will pay you from &gt; o to
every church last evening.
and their efforts to obtain Democratic property. Tlie banks will lose nothing. It is But a young mule, not appreciating the
I’ro-ecutlng Attorney for Barry County.
night. Send at once tor our niustrateduCatasupremacy. He had always held to the said that too Merchants' National was In­ danger of the descent, flung up ita heels
logue of Gold and Silver Watches. Self-Coeklng
Some of the villagers wiH -take in* principles underlying the Democratic party i terested to tlie amount of $100,000, the Ohio as it neared the bottom &lt;3 the slope
^ASHVILLE
the Rome City excursion this week.
creed. He bestowed some little attention National $50,000, and the City National The weight of Ita load overbalanced it,
Mrs. J. Taggart and Mrs. M. Lasher, on tiie “plain and Independent" voters wbo $25,000. About all Morgan has left h his and the mule was sent rolling into the
«rom«nn. T)T&gt;c Writer,, "non
wife’s Interest ot $300,000. The dry-goods valley. The animal was uninjured, and
of Hickory Corner, visited Mrs. Vine would co-opernte /with them.
Bakatuga, N.(Y.. July 80.—Thomas A. house Is uninjured. Morgan bad never be­ for the remainder of the journey- no
Nausley, last week.
Hendricks was waited upon st a Saratoga fore failed in a single venture, but Ik was mule was more patient and cautious’than
Jake ’ Brandstetter and wife leave hotel yesterday afternoon by the Demo­ found that the duty was so low that Euro­ tliis youngster.
Colonel peans could place U»e product on the Amer­
Prairieville this morning for ajvisit to cratic Noiification Committee,
Wfflle the em inner and a Chilian comVitas, in hte speech, alluded to the result of ican market chea;&gt;er than the Bay City
panion were r&gt;
their daughter in Nebraska.
the election In 187A. and said that it was the Works could make It, and the tatter are
BY riAIL POST-PAID.
they were oblij
•
Miss Mate Goss is spending a few special desire ot the Democracy to aee Its now Idle.
nominee invested with the dignity of the
THROUGH A NWARM OF BEEN.
days in Kalamazoo,
place an overhanging rock barred the
high office for which be had been named,
Hundreds of bushels of whortleber- and that when he should be ‘•re-elected"
wav. The Chilian, whose mule was old
and steady, gradually .worked his way,
ria have been taken from the big the vindication of exact justice would be
Near Chios go Keffer
OrMurt
leading tlie unsaddled beast to the baa«marsh east of here thia season, and finer most complete. In his response. Mr. Hen- |
dricks touched upon the - fact that it might
Chicaoo, Aug. L—A party of Lake Bluff of the rock, round which there was just
become toe duty, of the next Vlce-Pretident
berriqlnever grew.
room for him to creep. The cauuous
to use his vote in deciding grave questions residentfl boarded the train yesterday to brute looked down into the chasm
In a Senate equally divided io Its political come Into the city. Between Lake Bluff
MO*OO-THOBXATPL&gt;.
Light in
left cut, and A Great Medioal Work on Manhood, The largest
picnic of the season at views.
will elevate and bind grain
of wild bees, which had. come out of the inch by inch round tbe projecting
A C0XGRE8SMA5 SHOOTS HIMSELF.
tbe Lake tat Saturday.
trunk of an old tree standing in Um point, until it reached the secure ground
from 10 inches to 8 teet
Prohibition party at Morgan hall last
pasture by Um roadside. Tlie lieea, au- beyond. The engineer then led his
long.
Saturday evening. Eleven voters and
mule, a young one, near the rock and
10 women and children joined the dub.
their
comrade., attempted to take off the saddle Find­
Washinotom, July 8L—On Saturday and thousands of
Blaine and Logan meeting at R. R. last Congressman W. W. Culbertson, of rose suddenly, flew through the open win­ ing its bead free, tbe inexperienced
the Author, whose •■xpynen^ ’^Ybe tot of *nv
dows into the coaches, and proceeded to get
hall at Morgan next Wednesday eve­ Kentucky, arrived here from Cape May. even with the Northwestern lUsd by at- beaat went on, in spite of tbe engineer's
order to stop. It, too. tried to paas
He regtetored at the National, and sold be
Royee Reapers.
ning. August 13th.
round the base of tbe rock by leaning
dkl
not
Intend
to
remain
but
a
few
days
Grove meeting to be held In Minor
Every article of
He was not feeling weU and kept etoee tt
little insects were fwtftin their work, sad inward*. But a projecting point caught
Mead
’
s
grove
near
the
BarryyiUe
Udi/ing arid Harvesting Machin­
the saddle, and the mute, struggling to
his hotel, few of bto friends knowing ol
church, under the auspices ot the M. P. his rveseaoe Ln tlie cily.
His con­
ery used.
church of Barryville. commencing at . dition Indicated that tie had been
Al» the Ijirxem Stock ot .11 Klint, ot
o’clock Thursday. August 7tb, and last­
"undon Lancet.
tima with facet and hands swollen
ing over Sunday.
burning with Data.
Henry Strong and Danid P. Bollin­
Sstweeo Jttkiwn Mad Graisl Bu&gt;m&gt;
ger have purchwu-i a new thresher and
Hastings,' Barry Co., MiihU

DAME’S Fo.BALSAMIC
TABLETS,’
”
aul Caul*.

dblton.

MARSHALL L. COOK.

ONE COOK BOOK.

THIS SUMMER,

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Agricultural The Science of Life.
Depot.

tort Morse

Binder,

Draft,

Only $1.

KHOW THYSELF.a^MF

Rawson and Crown Mowers,

farm MACHINERY
AUo &gt; pud bl« noek &lt;d

Hardware and Hntiding
Materia], Doors, Sash,
Glass, &amp;c., &amp;c., &amp;c.
l‘rice» Lqw

engine of the’Nicota A Shepard .aake.

'’■ThMe'we four picnics booked for

this week at Thornapple.

aaytxxjy.

east &lt;rf Morgan.

C. L. GLASGOW.

I

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The Hastings Banner.

will never sustain it' And he is not civil service reform, there is a decent
the man to go back on his word either. and ecnomical administration of the

Huffman Brothers

TEST T0UE BOB WIDER TOUT!

MARSHALL L. COOK; Editor.
lign the bill of sale to the democrats •UMive and legislative branches of the
partyJbut they cannot deliver the goods.
and on these questions the prohibition­
' If free-trade is such a good thing for
ists are divided, even more than the
the farmer will some one please explain
manufactures and consumers of liquor.
why, in the past five years, over 80/XK)
In a presidential year it is unwise to
For President,
farmers left Great Britain, a free-trade
inject prohibition into the canvass. It
JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine.
country, and sought homes in the Unit­
only belittles prohibition, and makes
For Vice Prreldent,
ed States, the land of protection?
future efforts in that direction futile.
JOHN A. LOGAN, of lUinois.
Strange as it may seem, none of these
What |s to be done, then ? The ques­
30,000 farmers are anxious to return to
tion is easily answered. The result
fre^-trade England.
desired can only be reached quickly and
Harper’s Weekly and other democrat­ effectively by state action, and state ac­
for State officer* and ejectors for
and Vice Pratedam of th* Putted ic papers are taking the very course to
tion can only be secured by the com­
solidify the Irish vote for Blaine. The plete divorce of prohibition from poli­
of Detroit, at eleven o’clock a. m.
iy, Auirun IXIn accordance Irish have done more for this country tics. There are democrats having sons
ition adopted at Grand Rapid*, than G. William Curtis and his clique
going down to hell via the beer shop,
every eou nty will be emitted to
for each five hundred of tbe to- of independent dudes, and are - entitled who did vote for prohibition in Ohio
to more credit than the latter for Amer­ last fall, and will do it again.
There is but one method of procedure.
wA argantoBd county will bo entitled to at ica’s progress.
Morrison says the democratic plat­ In Ohio, for instance, a legislature is to
.............to wtll
form declares for free-trade. Randall be elected next fall. There win then be
says it is for protection. Here are two no questions of a national character to
democratic doctors who cannot agree interfere. There will be no president
or representatives to elect by the peo­
Secretary of tbe as to what their platform means. Hon­
tbe oarliart mall est men everywhere agree with Ben. ple, and no senator by the legislature.
The field will be clear for action upon
Butler that it means nothing.
a certified list of such delegates
, to sit in tho State Convention.
this one most important question. That
P. T. Vjutzilb. Chairman
The demogreenback leaders in Mich­ will be the time to strike. Every can­
, Jr., Burton i'r.rl.tr.
.
H. B. Rowlsnn.
igan would like to put up a fusion elec- didate for the legislature who will not
T F. Glddlngw
- l^md,
.toral ticket; but the working men in pledge himself to vote to submit *n
Wm. Chamberlain.
McBride.
both parties are opposed to Cleveland, amendment to the constitution, prohib­
Walking,
and fear of them will prevent a combi­ iting the manufacture and sale of
nation on electors.
reen Pack.
liquor, should be slaughtered merciless­
. G. Rockaiellow,
ly, no matter to what party he belongs.
C. E. Holland.
To make America the market for
Where the candidates of both parties
England's surplus goods is the aim of
take this pledge, prohibitionists may
British Cobden clubs, and the demo­
vote safely according to their party
Thirtl District Republican CongreMlonal cratic party ii their agent.
Convention.
affiliations, and in counties where both
The republicans of tbe Third Congressional
district are requested to meet tn delegate con­
Butler’s delay in declaring whether refuse, the prohibitionists should nom­
vention at the court house, tn tbe city of Jack­
inate candidates of their own, make the
son. on Tuesday, the 12th day of August, at 10 or not he will run as an independent
fight on this issue akme, and elect them.
o.cloek a. m., for the purpose of selecting a can­
didate for representative In congress, and for candidate is not calculated to win him
There will be no difficulty in electing
the transaction of such other business as may many friends.
a legislature that will submit this ques­
titled to tht' Mime number of delegates a* In th
A thorough organization in every tion, simple and naked, .and there will
state convention, viz: Barry, 1&lt;T; Branch, 11
school district of Barry county is what be no difficulty Ln carrying out the
Calboun, M: Eaton, 14; Jackson, ll».
w. L. Bkato.m,
w. h. Powaaa,
amendment by a majority of 200,000.
the
republicans should have.
J. H. Jomxs,
E. Haydks,
By this method of procedure Ohio
8. J. Bearn,
'
Congressional Committee.
may take her place beside Maine, Kan­
TO PROHIBITIONISTS.
Jackson, July 0.1884.
The following from Marysville, Cal., sas and Iowa within three years, and
Editorial notes.
is a sample of many letters the Blade is states be encouraged to follow her ex­
ample.
receiving at this time:
The greenback and democratic county
When enough status have incorpora­
“1 am extremely sorry that the Blade
conventions will soon bfe held. The
has been pulverized by the liquor pow­ ted prohibition into their constitutions
leaders of both parties in this city, er.
there, will be no trouble in making pro­
“Thou ever strong upon the stronger
Nashville and Middleville, have made a
hibition the law qf the land.
bargain and entered into a “deal” on side.”
“Blaine and Logan will certainly be
The prohibition convention at Pitts­
tbe ticket—so many democrats and so
elected, but not without the assistance
many greenbackers to be nominated. of such recreants as the Blade and the burgh and the nomination of Mr. St
John, were very grave mistakes for
They have done more: They have Liquor Power which you dare not at­
they defeat the very object sought to
even named the men for the places. It tack at the present time.
Republicanism has outbid Democracy be attained. No one expects to carry
will soon be demonstrated whether the
for the support of the Rum Power.”
a single state for StJohn, or elect a sin­
Journal will support only those for
“CHARLES J. COVILLAND.”
equity offices who will vote for Butler
It is a grievous fault of many very gle member of congress nominated by
for president and Begole for governor. honest people that their devotion to the prohibitionists. Every republican who
None others need apply”
That is right leads them, very frequently, votes for StJohn casts a vote for Cleve­
what our contemporary said; but he straight into the camp of the wrong. land, without gaining the millionth
wlH have to eat his own words.
Our friend is about as wrong as a man part of a point in favor of prohibition.
The fusion circuit-riders have put in can be, but as in answering him we an­ He votes to put the country back into
the hands of the south. He votes to
good work the past few weeks. They swer a great many more, we do it.
continue the rule of the old slave oligreport that all the boys have been seen,
'archy in the south, to keep the union
in
this
matter,
for
it
is
the
only
secular
anjl there is no opposition to a combi­
nation ticket in Barry county this fag^ paper of national circulation that has divided upon sectional lines and to tear
ever dared to espouse the cause of pro­ up in the southern states the founda­
Try it on and see.
tions of a republican form of govern­
hibition, and to beard the brewer and
It is asserted that a protective tariff whiskey maker in his den. The Blade ment. He votes to undo the work of
is of no benefit to the farmer, except in believes in prohibition as the only cure the last 24 years, and to make naught
the matter of wool ; that it only benefits for the overshadowing curse of liquor the sacrifices of the soldiers in the field
manufacturers. Massachusetts is doubt­ now, as it did last fall and winter. It and the royal men and women at home.
less the best type of a manufacturing holds, with as much vehemence as ever, Revokes to turn back the wheels of
state in this country. It is conceded that to drink liquor is more than luancy; progress and plunge the country into
that a protective tariff has built up the and to sell it is a crime. It has not another long and costly struggle for a
prosperous factories in the old Bay changed front on this question, and government of, by and for the people.
state. Let us see what protection had never will. It dares to attack the li&gt; 'He votes to disturb the business inter­
done for the farmers there, even on
ests of the country, by launching it out
quor power at any time.
that granitic soil. Acceding to. the
Because the Blade holds to prohibi­ upon an untried sea, a sea full of uncer­
state census of 1875 the total value of tion, and because it would have prohi­ tainties. He votes to strike a blow at
her farm products was 840,000,000. Of bition, is the very reason why it is de­ American industries, by re-opening the
this amount the cereals and wool, the voting its energies to other questions tariff discussion, whictyhas.done more
to unsettle business confidence than all
products easily transported, yielded but
at this time.
8L724.000; over 838,000,000 of other
The Blade is a republican paper. other causes combined. He votes to
farm products, less easily transported, There are a great many interests In put the national treasury at the mercy
l&gt;eing consumed at home, principally this imperfect world, and each 'has its of the hungriest set of corrupt cormor­
by the manufacturing population. proper time for considerations. There ants that any country ever saw. And
More than this, in that year the farm­
are other evils besides intemperance to what is worse, he votes to give the
ers of the west furnished the manufac­ be combatted, and there are other re­ country over to the control of the only
turing population of Massachusetts forms to be supported, and each has its party that ever depended upon rum for
over 83,500,000 of wheat and flour. .
proper time. The proper time for each its success, and which has never failed
to oppose everything in the way of re­
The democratic party says nothing-in is when something can be effected for
straining, to say nothing of extirpating
itej,platfonn of the Mormon question. each.
, it. And all this without advancing
Nothing
can
be
effected
at
this
time
It refused to recognize the claims of
,
the cause of prohibition, but rather re­
tbe laboring men. It snubbed Ben by agitating prohibition, for the simple
, tardingit.
Butler, who appeared in its convention reason that tbe result of the election for
!
As either Blaine or Cleveland will be
as the “representative.of 1,500,000 labor­ a. president and members of congress
elected, the republican prohibitionist
ing men.” Its candidate is a corpora­ can have no immediate bearing upon
who
votes for StJohn casta a half vote
tion attorney, who Vetoed every work­ the subject To procure prohibition
for Cleveland. Are there any republi­
ingmen’s measure passed by the New through the general government would
cans who desire'to throw away their
York assembly. And yet the green­ require the election of a congress thatj votes in this way? The Blade is for
backers, claiming to be friends of labor, would submit an amendment to the
prohibition to its bitter end. It does
constitution
of
the
United
States
pro
­
propose to combine in this county and
• not propose to belittle the sacred cause
state with the democratic party! Such hibiting the manufacture and sale of
by bringing it forward only at timee
is the plan of the leaders, but many of intoxicants, and, after—to make that
when it is certain to be slaughtered.
the honest men will refuse to be driven amendment a part of the supreme law
It does not propose to fire blank catridginto such a contemptible sacrifice of of the land—ita ratification by tbe leg­
ea
in the air. It has its work to do, but
islatures of three-fourths of the states.
their principles.
This would require a half century to it proposes to 4o work when it will be
Farmers have had a chance to feel
bring about, and this makes its accom­ effective. It will never relax its efforts
toe effects of toe democratic plan of plishment impossible. The length of for prohibition till prohibition is accom­
“horizontal tariff reduction," on their time necessary to accomplish anything plished, but it will not waste effort by
wool, and will altitudinously elevate in this way would discourage nine out attempting impossibilities. The time
any party which proposes any further of ten of those desiring the reform, and for work in this direction is when tbe
reduction. The democratic party, if it it would be abandoned almost as soon field is clear and the time is ripe.
dares even to do anything, will attempt
This is the position of the Blade. The
as commenced.
to still further decrease the tariff charg­
■The introduction of the question into friends of prohibition need not be
afraid'It will desert its colon or be
es. The republican party promises to
national politics is not the way, for
restore the duty &lt;m wool, to make re­ two reasons: First, it would require a found az all timid or lukewarm. It
ductions where that can be done in jus­
fight covering 50 years before any re­ will continue to do whatever in it lies
tice to our own institutions; but the sult could be reached, and second, no to
aim shall be to protect American indus­
Pulverise the rum power.
result is possible when it is complica­
trial. This is the American idea that ted with other issues.
Only it wants to pulverize and not
America to for Americans—not for toe
_
Let ft be borne in mind that there build it up. The Blade holds that taksurplus products of British manufac­
are other issues of great and vital im­ ing it into national polities is a mistake.
It
has
do
quarrel
with
those
who
think
turers.
portance which properly belong to
national politics, tho consideration of otherwise. It is a matter of opinion
which prevents any concert of action on which men have a right to differ
an the part of prohibitionists this year. The result will show who is right and

. Hastings. Mien., August 8,1884.

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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 8, 1884.

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and not that to'as great an extent m
iesirable.
Fatber—well, anv kind of steady
tasineas seemed to disagree with fatber;

reosfvad

from which Uncle Sam had ooma. It
read aa follows:
jur eldest boy. worked faithfully as an
Assistant bookkeeper in a publishing
ifeiy, and bring you peroanearour .pecuaterY mmbtea. You
bouse In New lark City, and sent
ranch chaag-ed ha pcrtontl ap
"B*Y'm
nearly half his salary to mother the
first of every month.
George, our
youngest boy, was clerk with (a
of
iome day becoming one of the
at
the Wildwood general store; a
as
I have intimated above, was the Wild­
I Cuddle up from the cold.
wood milliner. But work as hard as we
might. Daniel. George and L‘ we oould
do no more, even with the intermittent
help from father, than take care of our­
selves and tbe rest of the family in the
And not very long after the receptior
-n uat i* your age? my little lad.
humblest way. (Tbe rest of tbe family of this letter Uncle Sam made hia ap
You look like a boy-of mine.
consisted of mother—a darling—grand­ pearanee. He teas • 'peculiar-looking. ’
0D ■
p“* th® star*.*
Baid the urchin. “J am nine."
mother— another darling—and three of
to use a favorite remark of one of oui
tbe sweetest, cunnlngest little girls,
■Dp &gt;■&lt;.. W so l» reod, or DUlo IM.
oldest citizens, “with a vengeance. ”
Own truthfully unto mo/’
two. five and six years old, that ever
needed to be taken care of.) So, as you
the hair had been palled oat by grea
haadfuls, and hb face was all awry
may well imagine, I was not only do“Will you came with m®, my little lad.
lighted. but extremely delighted, to get Add Co this the expression of an ogre
-tTn,r?y WBnn *nd Pleaeant bvanh?"
the chance of assisting Mr. Erickson
and you will not wonder that tbe chil
1 1 m with you/ the child replied.
“U herovwr you wish, on earth."
with the Reader. And I confided as dren, who had been hastily, dressed ai
much to- Matt Brewster when we were news of his approach, were as haatil.
Togwhot they left the wtad-ewept street,
And entered • doorway, where
coming home from church together the withdrawn to the kitchen when he ar
A woman watched with a rentie face.
next Sunday evening. “Because, you rived. Poor little darlings, we got then
And a rltnt of gold In her hair.
see. Matt,” said L “if I succeed with away just in time, for their lips had be
“You have brought tho chlM." eheeoftly said. this, may be I can go on writing until”
“Hr will oil our lives withjoy;
*
—and 1 caught my breath at the bold­
We can love with a tender lore the deed,
ness of the Idea—“I am found worthy
let ebrriah the orphan boy.’’
of a place in tbe juvenile magazines,
* kl“&lt; Uke the touch of a roee-leaf light.
and. as a successful writer, I could help them a reassuring Mm.
“And bow
Was prowd on the lone lad's brow.
And be eobbingly cried: “If angels bright
the family much more than I can now. Ella dear, go back and do j our best tc
Can ever look hero, just now,
for literary work is for all seasons, and entertain him untily oar father oommtn.
millinery only for two or three months while I set about the dinner.”
**Lpral “'V motbrr her child can see.
And I hope that roars ihe’» found.
I returned to the parlor. I sat dowi
out of the whole year.”
And that txjth of them know that mothers
“You forget,” said Matt, “your rich opposite our visitor. I found a drew!
and boys
Hare been only changed around."
uncle who is ooming here from Austra­ ful fascination in his unsymmetriea
lia soon, and who will, no doubt, so ar­ face. I could hot removu my eves fron
And there waa a flash and dash of tears.
range things that the family will need it. I essayed to speak, but before mj
And a wave ef ’kerchiefs white.
.
And the little newsboy had a homo
mouth was fairly open Uncle Sam ben’,
no help at all from your hands/’ .
. In the hearts of loro that night.
“0 dMT- Mid L "Mldid.
his shaggy brows and growled. “An.
has forgotten us for so many years— so you’re Sam, are you? And whai
And if others could only know the Joy
That in kindly deeds It found. ever since I was five, and I was nine­ do you ape that you stare in that way?Full many an orphan girl and boy
And then the spirit of that Hrs:
teen on my last birthday—that now he
Would be quickly “changed around."
has condescended to remember our ex­ Reader, in spite of all that I oouM &lt;lo to
—Mr». G.
tThUc.tnCUoiland Leader.
istence. and promise us a visit. It's no
I replied slowly and distinctly: AIsee
A LESSON FOR A FIRST READER. wonder that i can’t keep him iu mind.
And we are not sure that his coming a man; he is a queer looking man; be
I see a book. It is a First Reader. will benefit us any. He may be a has a crooked nose; he has a croaked
A First Reader is a book for very young cranky old man, and very hard to mouth; he has a crooked chin; he has
ease. It is more than likely he is. crooked eyes; he has an awful scowl
children.
father (with whom ho oould never
And being a book for very young
children, containing in a condensed agree, though be is his only brother) wonld rather be a pretty poor girl that
a rich crooked man.”
form the milk of literature, who would tells me ho was an unusually crank
, And that was the last of our expects
*
have imagined that it ever could have young one.”
He aroae.
by any possibility become the means of ' “O, you must make him pleased with tions from Uncle Sam.
bringing the' greatest confusion and yon,” declared Matt, decisively. “You thundered forth some words which 1
vexation to ajgrown-up? But It did. have one advantage, and a great one, can not repeat, broke all the mantel or
L Samuella Golden, am that grown­ over the others. You are his god­ naments at one fell swoop, and left the
house never to return a Tain. *
■
up. And I am tbe author, or nearlj* daughter, you know.”
I’ll just add. to whom it may con­
“I know it to my sorrow,” 1 assented.
the author (under the ablest super­
vision, I frankly confess) of that First “Samuella! What a name to give an cern, that soon after the hopes of a
unfortunate girl baby! If it hadn’t fortune from my godfather were thuReader.
x
Tbe way it came about was this. I been for that saving ‘Ella,’ what would tlestroyed. my engagement to Mau
have always been passionately fond of I have done? Fancy a woman's being Brewster wa* bro] ;en and that young
gentleman married Nettie Haley.
children. When but a decidedly small called ‘Sam’ all her life!”
As for me, 1 was “lucky” enough to
“But you will do your best to get
3edmen ot humanity myself I adored
1 tbe smaller specimens with whom I into the old chap's good graces, won't S&gt; the happy wife of John Enck
Lnd our First Reader proved n
chanced to meet. At the tender age of you?” said Matt, ooaxingly.
success.—Marqarcl Eytinge, iti
“Well, yes, I will, since your heart
six, there being no baby then at my
Harper's Weekly.
own home, I deliberately entered the seems to be set upon it,” I promised,
borne of our washer-woman ofte day, though I wondered at the time why he
knowing her to be absent at the time, was so anxious that I should become a
“Don’t”—Wake Him Early.
“I’ll do
and stole her flve-mnnthaold Patsey favorite of Uncle Sam's.
from the cradle in which he wa« peace­ everything but give up the Reader.”
A correspondent of the N. Y. Mam
Matt Brewster was chief proprietor im Journal haying asked it to give itfully sleeping, and in spite of his kicks
and’ yells, when he awoke to the situa­ of the store where my brother George opinion whether a little boy six yean of
tion, I managed to carry him safely to was clerk, and he was also my ackowl- ire should be allowed to sleep until
our house—fortunately not far distant edged lover. The latter, fact made eight o'clock every morning, that pa
—and place him In the arms of mV me the envy of half the girls in Wild­ per thoughtlessly replies, “Wake him
very much astonished mother. And wood. for Matt was considered the early.” If this advice is followed bj
when he was reclaimed and carried handsomest and most fascinating young all The readers of a widely circulated
away again by bls rightful owner, I bachelor in the place. Ho was tall and newspaper it is liable to do a good deni
sat me down on the floor with a bang, slender, with very fair hair,\ight blue of harm. If t.be boy steeps until eight
and opened my mouth to its utmost eyes, a straight nose, and a small o’clock because he does not go to bed
width, and lifted my voice to its utmost mouth.
until ten or later, the remedy lies not
Mrs. Leroy, tbe young wife of old in waking him early, but putting him
height, and refused most emphatically
Captain Leroy—looked up to with great to sleep early. If he goes to bedearh
to be comforted
This love of little ones did not respect by three-fourths of the pecula­ and sleeps late, the fact alone is reason
diminish in-the least as I grew in stature tion of Wildwood, because she had her enough for not waking him.
andfn years. On the contrary, it seemed bonnet and gloves straight from Pari?
A great deal of barm may be don-to increase, and it became as natural for —gave it as her opinion that bis brow by applying to growing children the
mo to talk baby talk and make baby was too narrow, and his chin too re­ term of “early torise,*’ “rising with th.rhymes for every wee darling that came treating. “Give me,” she said, calmly sun,” etc. In old times when artifieia:
in my way as it was for mo to breathe, and coolly. _/*the school-master, any light was scarce and dear, and many
and for the older youngsters I had day, in preference. He is not quite as people were obliged to go to bed with
always a story Steady—some simple tall, but his snoulders are broader, so tbe fowls, lying abed in the morning
thing about simple things, but, by is his forehead, and he has a certain was a sign ol laziness. This traditior
virtue of creation, my own.
And manly look and way about him that It has come down with so much forc&gt;
having contrived to be an unobserved utterly lacking in Mr. Mathew Brews­ that many still count it a virtue to cu:
listener to several of those’ stories, and ter.”
ibort the sleep of young children
Strange as it may appear, I did not whereas sleep may be absolutely neaeshaving also learned from Sue, bls little
niece, and “I made up out of my own feel as indignant at tn« adverse criti­
head” the jingles with which she often cism of my betrothed (by the way, I menu
had* stipulated nt the time of my en­
sought to entertain him, Mr. Erickson,
If a boy who does not ait up late
our school-master—and a ven’ clever gagement, now two months old, that deeps until eight o'clock, it to a sign
fellow, too-said to me one afternoon; marriage should not be thought of for .hat he needs more sleep than must
at
least
two
years)
as
some
of
the
other
“Miss Golden. I have undertaken a
boys; and it is too sweeping, as it itask in which I think—nay, I am sure girls did. Nettie Haley, for instance­
jruel. to say “wake him early.” A
— that you'can, if you will, be of great daughter of Haley, tbe builder, with a parent has no more right to iUri'» a
snug
little
fortune
in
her
own
right,
in
­
assistance tome.”
ihild ot sleep than of food; not as
herited from her mother—was particu­
“And pray what may that task be?
ranch. in fact, because a, child is often
larly wroth.
n danger of eating too much, but selasked I wondcringly.
“She only talks that way. ’ she said, iom in danger of sleeping too much •
“The preparation of a First Reader,
he replied.
“I do not expect the referring to Mrs. Leroy, “because she certainly not when his sleep is a par&gt;
pecuniarv results to be princely,
jf his regular night’s slumber.—Dithough no doubt you would realize
enough to compensate you for what­
ever time you might expend; but the
practice would be excellent for you.
lame* EUwae. near Mountain Creak.
and perhaps open the way for better
Sa, waa walked by the lata lood tin.,
danoo a step. Matt sings lovely; Mr.
paving literary work.”
feel from ita plane and ta Mt atandint“Literary work,” repeated L “Why. Erickson can only join in a bass. Matt
has a complexion like a girt’*;
Ur1 never even dreamed of such a thing.
Erickson has one like—tike
”
“Did you not,” he said, with a smile.
“
A
man
’
a,
”
I
suggested,
mischiev“Well, you are not the first person who
—A New York elevated railwa\

“do you Hye. my little led.
•nh21rouL!ockS « ertepiy curtodr
I here nn home"-ch0 voice waa sadExcepting the wide, wide world.-

GOODS CHEAP?

OBC5

Will sell thee Cotton Cloth for 6c.
Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.

Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c..
Will sei] thee Dress Goods for 8c.
Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
Will sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for &gt;4.00.
&lt; Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit fpr $8.00.
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, lor $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.
If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern's, thee will not see in vain.
Come early or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
on you.

Lewis Stern,

□

At the Cash Store. .

Bound to Reduce Stock!
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WELCOME MARBLX

has remained in ignorance of his or her
particular talent until a friend dis­
covered k. But are you willing to give­
roe a helping hand with the book?’r
“Most willingly,” said L “Tell me
plainlv what I am to do, or to try to do,
knd I will begin thb very evening.’
And I did Win that very evening,
and extremely glad I waa to do ap. For
I had already, although April had
scarcely set in, trimmed my usual
amount of spring hats and bonnets,
which—our community not following
Strictly, for good and suffirientreaaona,
the dccreec of fashkm-alao included
moat of the summer onea. thereby cut­
ting off that source of income for four
or five months. And it had been highly

and here she beared a deep sigh—
“what a lucky girl you are.”
••Well, I bejfan tbe Reader, and toon
became so absorbed in my work that

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�CHOLERA OX THE WANE
THE NUMBER OF DEATHS DECREASMC

Toulon — Several

V

Spaniab

Town*

TWO FAST MILES M.U&gt;R MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
THE TRbTTWC

RECORD

REOUCgioL

:&lt;!*&lt;.’■ tp t:16—HU Triaanpu Altnr*.

A 11JUG litEll OUTLOOK.

Marseilles Aug. a—Fifteen death*
from cholera occurred here in the twentyfour hours ending at nine o'clock last night.
The cool weather of the past few days has
been succeeded by stifling heat, and fears
are entertained that the change In temper­
ature will add to tbe mortality list
Toulon, Aug. 4.—The inhabitants are
jubilant over the official announcement that
no deaths from plague occurred here yes­
terday. Thirty cases were taken to the
hospital
Washington, Aug. 4.—In consequence
of the more favorable re|»orte from tire chol­
era districts in Europe the proposed nation­
al conference of health boards which was to
have taken place In this city ou Thursday
next has been postponed to a later day not
named.
Marseilles, Aug A—A falling tempera­
ture, followed by heavy rains and a dense
fog, has prevailed at Aries fur the last two
days, and tbe public health is worse, al­
though there is not much change in tbe
number of fatalities. Unless sunshine and
a breeze come soon the epidemic is apt to
assume a virulent form.
Tlie lazarettos are becoming a source .of
apprehension. In many ot them the facili­
ties are very bad and the supply of good
food is limited. Tbe people are huddled
together, badly fed, poorly accommodated,
and tbe wale’- is scarce and impure. Many
cases of cholera have occurred at the lozar• ettos from washing tlie linen of infected
people.
At Madrid the diminution of cholera in
the southern provinces of France is reas­
snring tiie public mind that there are in­
cressing hopes of Spain escaping a visita­
tion.
.
When tbe epidemic appeared in tbe city
the trees and shrubbery were infested with
birds, and tbe parks were kept alive with
their songs. Now there is not a bird in tlie
city. There have been none here since the
epidemic attained its height. The silence
which has arisen in tbe absence of their
songs is noticeable aud depressing. There
are several theories advanced, but the one
most accepted is that the birds have been
forced a way by the Impurity ot the air.
Rome, Aug. 2.—Cholera is reported In
from ten to twelve communes, but the epi­
demic is not spreading.
Washington, Aug. 2.—The Acting Sec­
retary of the Treasury has issued instruc­
tions to customs officers to declare. all rags
oomtag from European ports "suspected of
infection.” and to prevent the landing of
them unless clear proof is furnished that
they are free from disease and come from
MO-infseted porta.
Marseilles, Aug. L—There is a steady
decrease In tbe dentil-rate from cholera, and
the citizens are gaiiflng courage. During the
twenty-four hours ended at nine o’clock last
night only twelve-deaths occurred. There
are no serious cases at tlie hospitals, and it
is thought all the patients will recover. The
feara which have been entertained of
another outbreak are giving way.
ike people are regaining confidence in
the doctors, and there is less confusion.
Many doctors hold that the fright which
was created by the cinmor against them had
a disastrous effect, and that the number of
casQs induced by fright Is out of proportion
to the number due to other causes.
Tlie doctors at tlie hospital have gained,
much valuable experience and are now well
equipped, having all the needful curative
appliances that are known. One surgeon
and two Sisters of Mercy attend each room.
The greatest prwjutious are exercised.
"Ah toon as death ensues Che body
removed to a cellar and thoroughly
disinfected It Is disposed of according to
the rulcM of tlie hospital, some being buried
and others burned. Tlie patients are now
getting better food aud are generally re­
gaining strength.
The chief remedies
employed in the treatment are Syden­
ham's laudanum eMence
and
cam­
phor.
Symptoms
have
lieen
dili­
gently studied, and the doctors agree
that when the patient perspires he Is in a
fair way to recover. In a number of cases
a reaction from tlie chill has been obtained
by excited rubbing with the essence of the
petroleum. The agonies ot death where the
case has become hopeless ore lessened by
•ubcutaneous injections ot ibqrwhlA
•
Toulon. Aug L—The belief is gaining
ground here thnt the. plague has done its
worst Only two deaths occurred yester­
day, and tbe )«tlente In the liospHal are all
expected to recover. One death look place
aLCreux St George, one at Montford i nd
one al Sunarfleiia Confidence is returning
to the populace.
I.iMioN, Aug. 1.—Tbe port ot Puelva,
Spain, is declared infected with cholera.
The ports between Cadiz and Ayamonte,
both Inclusive, are also suspected of being
infected.
London, Aux- L—It Is estimated tiiat
the cholera scare has caused a decrease of
eight per cent in tho tourists traffic from
Ragland to tbe continent The diversion to
Scotland has lieen great and has caused an
advance of five per cent in the quotations
of Scotch railway securities.

TMUIEB WISS AT IBS

See on the Narragausett Park track yester­
day surpassed all previous performances,
making a mile in 2:10, thus beating his own
previous record of 3:10^{, and that of Maud
S, 2:10%.
After two unimportant trials of speed had
been made by other and leas well-known
animals came the great eveut of tbo day,
and tbe greatest event in tbe history of the
trotting turf.
Jay-Eye-See came on the
track, and as he swung Into the stretch the
judges announced that he would make an
attempt to break bls record.
John
Murphy behind bis own running horse,
the little flyer courage and force him to a
faster gait if necessary. After jogging down
the stretch
once or twice Jay-RyeSee turned at tlie distance stand and
came down to tbe wire for tbe word. He
seemed like a piece of machinery and not a
tiling with life, so perfect were his actions.
Up the quarter he went in 33%, with tbe
runner trailing four lengtlu behind,
and as lie sped into tbe straight
Blthere eut him loose. At the half watches
registered 1:05, a 2:10 gait, and it wu said
If he eouid hold his own for the last half he
would accomplish the unprecedented feat.
Around the upper turn it seemed as if he
was flying, and, fast as hsd been his gait on
the back-stretch, it was forced up now to
something terrific. On and on he^went,
without suspicion of a break, passing the
three-quarter post in 1:30.
At this
point tbe runner pulled up even with
the trotter, and now began the final
struggle Down he came without a
skip, every stride telling In a momentous
race against fast-flying seconds. Bithen
had not yet used bis whip and the gallant
flyer sped down to the stand and under the
wire. There was a momentary bustie and
then suddenly tbe cry, "he has done It,”
wns raised by those among the spectators
who timed him. A loud burst of applause
greeted the announcement, only to be fol­
lowed by much more enthusiastic demon­
stration os tbe board swung round, with the
record *‘2:10" upon It. Never on a race
track has there been a scene wilder with
excitement tiutn followed the announce­
ment
Hate, canes, handkerchiefs and
fans waved, while men shouted themselves
hoarse In cheering tbe “King of the Amer­
ican turf.”
'

Lone-continued rains in the district about
Urbana. HL, have damaged ths crops U»esnds ot dollars.
Jarvis Patten, the now Commhsloosr of
Navigation, entered upon tbe discharge of
his duties Monday.
Tbe Grand Haven Road reports a surplus
of 82,058 for the year, and the Wisconsin
Central shows 88,656 for the same period. '
R. B. Ppor, Superintendent for Ohio of
the Amerfcan Express Company, . died at
Old Orchard. Me., of paralysis of th&gt; heart
All the railways between Chicago and
St Louis aud the Missouri River have
agreed to oo-Oprerate with Colorado lines in
advancing rates next month.
Otis Strang, member of the Yale Glee
Club, who lost a leg in an accident brought
suit st Louisville Monday against the O. A
M. Road for 820,000 damages.
There are no indications that the lumber
mills in the Muskegon district will sign the
agreement to shut down earlier than usual.
The shipmsits of lumber from Muskegon
last week were nearly 15,000.000 feet
The principal clearing houses report
8664.702,280 as the clearings for the past
week, which is a decrease from the preced­
ing week of 826.032,832. When compared
with ths corresponding period last year tbe

The Republicans of Maine are soon to
celebrate the thirtieth anniversary ot the
birth of that party at Strong, In Franklin
County, where tlie Whigs, Free-Soilers and
Independent Democrats united in conven­
tion and the next year swept the State.
Royal Phelps, the New York merchant,
died Wednesday, aged seventy-five.
Fire Tuesday night destroyed eve-y
structure in Luning, Nev., except tee depot
buildings.
Tlie Baltimore A Ohio Road has appropri­
ated 825,000 per annum for tbe payment of
pensions to employes Incapacitated from
earning a Ihriag.
Dufur defeated Md^aughlin at Boston
Wednesday night in a wrestling contest for
the world’s championship. Tho referee’s
decisions were unsatisfactory.
Four daughters of Nathan Miller, resid­
ing near Marysville, Kan., were killed by
lightning white sleeping early Wednesday
morning.
9
The Atlantic A Pacific Railroad has given
notice that it will withdraw from the Trans­
continental Association three months from
tbe 18th Inst.
,
Paul Stevens, Librarian of the House of
Representatives under Lincoln and Grant,
and since thoi a claim agent st Washing­
ton, died Wednesday at Camden, Me., aged
fifty-seven, r
James Reynolds, a burglar, who shot
Sheriff McCord at Marshalltown, la., was
MAUD 8. REGAINS HER TITLE.
captured at Council Bluffs, and sent back
Cleveland, Q, Aug. A—Vanderbilt’s in charge of six Sheriffs. Two brakemen
mare Saturday resumed her position as the will divide the reward of 81,000 offered for
his body.
fastest trotter on the turf by making a full
mile on tbe Glenville track here in 2:09%.
The Northwestern Indiana Methodist
just twenty four hours after Jay-Eye-See Conference
began
ita
camp-meeting
had
beaten
tier
jirovlous
rec­ Wednesday on tbe battle-ground at Lafay­
ord
of 2:10%.
The - performance ette with a large attendance. Dr. Bayliss,
was a dear, unaided trot on a track of the .Western Christian Advocate,
which, in tbe opinion of many, is one preached the first sermon.
and a half seconds slower than on which the
Tbe death is announced of Mr. Edward
black gelding made his fastest time Friday. J. Holmes, the second son of Oliver Wen­
No runner accompanied the marc, and ex­ dell Holmes. Tbe deceased was at one time
perienced turfmen think that had she trot­ private secretary of Charles Sumner.
ted at Providence instead of Jay-Eye-See,
Four colored burglars, whose operations
she would have beaten her wonderful per- have been extensive, were arrested Thurs­
fatnance of Saturday by two seconds. day at Pittsburgh. Watches, jewelry,
After a couple of jogs around tbe track at plate, silk, etc., to tbe value of 810 000, was
i 2:80 pace, Bair went away In fine shape, recovered.
and the opinion which had
gained
Tbe estimated decrease of tbe public debt
ground
that
it was
not intended for July is about 85,000.000.
to beat 2:18 soon
change!
when
Rev. Mark Pattison, the distinguished
tbe spectators
saw the tremendous
pace at which she passed tlie quarter pole. English essayist and teacher, is dead. He
Tbe gait was kept up, and everybody won- was seventy-one years old.
A New York flrm, Zimmerman A ForFlying along without a falter, except when shay, have shipped 60,000 trade dollars and
100.000 Mexican dollars to China.
a tremendous about rose from the grand
stand, she passed under the wire like a flash,
Crop prospects from over the entire line
andfroifl the coin motion in the judges' stand of the Missouri Pacific Railway are twentyeverybody knew the record was beaten. Iu five per cent, better than ever raised hereto­
a few mtauteto&gt;a card with the figures 2:09%, fore.
was hung out, and cheer after ebecr burst
A son of the British Vice-Consul at
forth. Several watches made the time a Rodusto, a fortified maritime town of
aiurtcr of a second lees. The mare passeil Roumeli.i, has been captured by brigands,
le quarter-mile in 82%, tbe half in 1.04%, who demand £7,000 ransom.
and tlie three-quarters in L86%. Tlie mare’s
Roger C. Gutlirle, late City Marshal, who
record now eclipses the fastest p icing fignre was con vide I of bribery, was sentenced
in a single race—2:10, made by Johustnn.
Thursday at Omaha to eighteen months in
Her driver. Mr. Bair, is being compli­ the peultentb.iy at hard labor.
mented on every hand as the hero of tlie
Tlie Derrick’s renort of oil operations
Krvuusi race overdriven
greatest
ever unvera Nothing
notning Is
is too
100
good to say or him. By his contract with '‘±.—.s a production for July of 92,720 bar­
K.. 85,000 for
O« beat-"
AAA t_ rels
&gt;®IS dally,
un
mostly from wells Io unreliable
Mr. Vanderbilt he receives
districts,
and that the outlook Is favorable
ing Jay-Eyo-See’s best time and an addi­
tional 85,040 for the feat of lowering the for better prices.
Peter McGeocb, in bis examination be­
mare’s own record, making a profitable day’s
fore a commission at Milwaukee, testified
work for Mr. Bair.
that he sent S25&amp;000 to Chicago after his
failure, and had altogetWr paid 8900,000
Chlna Refusal to Pay.
since the collapse of his speculation in
Loxdon, Aug. 2.—The Times' dispatch lard.
from Foo Chow, July 81, says: "China has
A company was organized at Denver
refused to pay tbe indemnity demanded by Saturday to build a furnace for cremation
France. Tlie time granted China by France purposes
to decide upon tlie matter has been pro­ BAfton, a villagw near Binghamton, N. Y.,
partially burned Sunday, the loss
longed beyond August 1. A secret edict was
amounting to 875,000.
has been issued entering tbe Chinese not to
Tbe present wheat crop of Colorado—
molest the foreigners. The French civil­
ians and the Mandarins, however, averpiat 2,100.000 boshete—is five per cent, greater
than any previous yield.
the lives,of the foreigners are not safe. An
The Illinois Convention of tbe National
English ' flag-ahi# is landing sailors to act
In defense of tho foreigners in Foo Anti-Monopoly LaT&gt;or Party is called to
Chow. The China merchant fleet lias been meet at Bloomington August 19.
The Shamrocks defeated tbo Montreal
sold to an American for 5,250,000 taels,,
nearly S7.S00.000. War, to all appearances, Qub at the latter city Saturday tor the La­
crosse championship of the world.
is imminent’’
The flood at Cincinnati last spring so
Tom of Dead Fish.
Bradford, Pjv, Aug. 1.—The Bradford
thoroughly cleansed tho bottoms that the
death rate is tlie lowest in four years.
Glass Works, which shut down on account
of the strike recently, hwunied Wednesday Fouith Laks, principally perdi, are dying
It is understood that tbo State of MamchusaCta will pay tbe Troy A Greenfield
with uon-unon men. In the afternoon tbe
Rood 8800,000 for Its interest in tbe Hoosac
strikers surrounded the factory while ForThuuel and track.
tuae Dognesux, the new foreman, and SuHon. 8. H. Elkins has resigned the Presi­
large gang of laborers ghd are carting the dency ot tbe First National Brink of Santa
fifh outside tbe city limits and burying Fe so that he may concentrate his attention
them in tbe sand banks. Although tons are on tbe Presidential campaign.
gouged out to prevent hiai doing any more
In the St Vincent (Minn.) district Satur­
work. There is great excitement and It is thus removed dally, the, quantity does not
day tl»e heaviest rain-storm known occurred,
feared the strikers will bum tlie factory and
lenos has been suffered by the city on ac­ four and one-half Inches of water falling
other buildings of tbe outnpany.
count of the stench. The city authorities
are acting firomptiy.
Fish experts are un­
The British Government has
Twe Perm KIM by aa Exploding Rocket
to
able to assign any cause for tbe wholesale
establish military pigeon stations at home
Cdtcixnati, July 81.—Wednesday night
and abroad, ana . thirty thousand pigeon*
Bi an exhibition of fire works at the High land
will be required tor tbe purpose.
Returns made to Parliament tn regard to
New York, Aug. 2.—There wars Ml
beak yitni of Mrs. Kate Upmeir without ex­
tbe operations of the Irish Arrears Rent act
ploding. and It was found in tbe morning by failures in tbe United States reported to show that £2,570,000 owing landlords by
Bradstreet*' durlug tbe week, against 2^5 farmers inis been wiped out under tl»e atf
in tbo preceding week, and 155, 105 and 75
bora sbw attempted to cut tbe rocket
The M«f* Lane Bxprtn, in ita weekly
, fatally wounding Mrs. Uj
affid 1881 respectively. Classified by aeo- review of tbe British com trade, says the
daughter Ida, and Mrional
harvest-is in better condition than a week
H ill, tbe two tbe result to os follows: Middle Statea, 52, ago and owing to warm weather the work
a decrease of 9; New England, 58, an in- of harvesting is rapidly rmgreeclnf
cnaao of M; Southern. 31, a decrease of 1;
Weetani, 67, a decrease of 6; Padfic States

McKansport, Po-.
•
Saturday over Wallao* *■—
S. a. lo««riWU&gt;. r^"Lto

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Point Shore two mH" «“
.Wbtm Barney BW»
Teenier at once got » ta**1

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evidence that they were rowing to win,
;
Mln, lor tho Ont mil. and «
&amp;om
one totwo lengtha Al the turn Ros* waa
half a length ahead, but made a very
I
t^KoXt bit,i Turner bWlmnlb;
m^kI tiie slake-boat three fed when he
Ed bl. l«no» drep in tbe
pollvl bln bort round Uk. • mbdwtuUy KdmtlUic turn pre Alm «
thru, clmtr iMgtlm, »nd
tically over. About a mile from home Roas
quickened his stroke, finally reaching 84.
Teemer, however, had the race in hand,
and without quickening his stroke beyond
30 until within 200 yards of home, won by
a short length. Barney Blglin
tiie time 26:30, tbe beat previous time for

Infants and Children

Mon&lt;l*v,
ii»,, I
n o’eWk . "J11

What gives &lt;wCh

weks, previous to said day of he*rlnclement kmith.

Judge ot probate. .

Centaur Llnlm»nt.-A»aw-

BANE-BALL.
WHERE THE FIRE IB OUT.
fbMlonal

OrgoataaUon*

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Following is the standing up to date of
games won and lost by tlie different elute
comprising tiie National and Northwestern
Leagues and the Union Association:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Providence------W
Boston............... 40
New York 40
Buffalo............ .»

1» Chioreo ... ..
20 Cleveland.;...
20 Phhadwiphra.
27; Detroit............

WORTHWKSTBUX UtAOUB.
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»

Grand Rapid*. . 43
Saginaw41
Quincy ............ 3B
Peoria37
Milwaukee31
Bay City. »

15 MinneapoUs..
17 Fort Wayne..

»Stillwater ..
14,Terre Haute.

ONION AsSOCIATIOX.

8t- Louis47
9 Cincinnati... .
BostonST 20 National
Baltimore81 21 Keystone
Chicago30 31.Kansas City. .
AMXXICAN ASaOCXATlOS.

.
lion. I
Metropolitan. . .47
._
Louisville..
**
.42
Columbus..
.40
SL Louis...
.37
Cincinnati..
.87
Athletic....

IV Baltimore....
17 Brooklyn----in Toledo..........
20 PittAburgh..
M Indianapolis

2V|Washlngton

New Corporattoes.
New York. Aug. 4.—The new corpora­
tions formed in this country during laid
week, as reported to the American
Business Guide,” of New York, number
ninety-five, representing a capital of 882,­
090,000, of which 814.600,000 to devoted to
railroads, 84,350.000 to mining, 81,530,000
to stock raising. 81.100,000 to electric
light companies. 8556,000 to banking and
&gt;800,000 to street railways, leaving a bal­
ance of 89,570,000 to various manufactur­
ing industries
Ravages of Hog Cholera
&lt;Vandalia, HL, Aug. 4.—During the
last month or two hundreds Of hoga in theeastern and southeastern portions of this
county have fallen victims to the cholera,
fanners in many Instances losing their en­
tire stock. In tbe northern part of the
county ixigs are slrullnriy affected and are
dying in great numbers, all efforts to stay
the progress of tbe malady having, proved
ineffectual
The Colton Crop.
New Orleans, La, Aug. 4.—H. A B.
Boers' cotton crop report is Just published.
It allows that the crop in various States pro­
greases favorably, but about two weeks late
as compared with last year. Tiie indica­
tions are there will be a good-sized crop.
In portions of Southwestern Texas rain to
very much needed, but throughout the State
generally there have been beneficial rains
withiOpthe week just closed.

A Whole Family Hounded by Witchcraft
Flint, Mich., Aug. L-ln tbe jail here
are sixteen persons from Mount Morris I
Township, who for months have been living
In a hut and cherishing tlie belief that they
are tbe victims of evil spirita One woman
of tlie party to a complete mental and
physical wreck, from fear. They were atrested for disorderly conduct on the com­
plaint of neighbors.
The Graves of the Prophets.
Jkindon, Aug. 4.—On appeal from the
Jews of Jerusalem tbe Sultan has an­
nulled tiie rale of the part of the Mount
of Oiives which contains tbe graves of the
prophets Haggai. Zacbariab and Malachi
The purchasers were the Russian priest­
hood. Tbe burial-place of the prophets has
been secured to the Jews In perpetuity.
lawal," Um U»L '

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Middlevtlte...* .... l.n»
Iping.......... .T.... 1.17
Hastings...........
L33
1.43
&lt;*—- f ........ ...
1JO
Nashville .
.
1.W

Frederick Hotchkiss, tlie druggist. Is always
wide awake to busineM and spares no pains to
secure the best of every article in bls line. He
has secured the agency for Kemp's Balsam for
&lt; onsumption. Coughs, folds. Asthma. Broochttis, and all afleettons of tbe throat and hugs.
Boid on a positive guarantee. Price BOc. andfl.

S5S

GRAND RAPID8 DIVISION.
Taking effect May i«h. i«m
eastward.

STATI OX*.

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£ fl

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Detroit.............. Ar

2.30
2.5,1
3.45
e.®

A. M. P. M.
S.0O
4.45
052
7.1M io.57

9.15
11 45

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9.33
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sganoxs.

Detroit
11.30
12.43

au miaa nm by ninetieth inertduo or central
qpHE HABTINO8 BANNER AND
standard time. Through coaches between
1
THE DETROIT POST AND TRIBUNK Grand Rapids and Detroit on all dav trains.
For only 8Z.00 per year.
Oomnaffliosra.—At Grand Rapids with cucago • West Michigan for Holland. Nun tea,
Gr^ubecriptiom taken at this office.
Muskegon auTpoint* north, and with (.rood
Rapids a Indiana R. K for Big Hapirts. Traverse
HE HASTINGS BANNER.
City ood Petoskey. New \ ork and Parihe li
Only fl.oo a Year,
PT*** dolly. All other trains dally except Sun

T

Xa. GRIER.
H. B. LEDYARD.
6. F. A., Chicago. Genl M*narer, Detroit
O. W. Ruggles, G. P. a T. A.. Chicago.

The Cheapest Place
TO BUY-----

CLOTHING I
---- IS AT-----

R. K. GRANT S

from London for Middlesbrough, was sunk
by a collision In tbe Thames. Seventeen
persons were drowned.
■

THE

The Niagara. Falls /Route.

"Harouni of Aleppo,'* said 8lr Philip Derval,
••has mastered every secret in nature which the
nobler magic seeks to hubom. He discovered
tiiat the true art of healing Is to assist Nature to
throw of the diseasesummon, as it were, the
whole system to eject the enemy that has fast­
ened on a jmrt. His processes all included the
reinvigoration ot tbe principle of life.”
In this the Eastern sage merely anticipated
the practice of the beat physicians of today.
What life itself is, nobody knew then-iuAodjknows now. But we hare learned something of
the reasons why the mysterious tide rises and
falls. Provided the great organ* of the body
are not irreparably destroyed, medical science
can always relieve, and often save. Yet. no
reputable physician now adheres to tbe l&gt;arbarous and stupid nrtK-esses of depletion, such as
bleeding, by ihlcb It was attempted to cure di*
ease by reducing tbe patient's abllitity to resist
it. Now-a-dMrs we do nut tear down the fort to
help the garrison—we strengthen It.
In this malltarat and beneficent works, it I*
conceded that PARKER’S TONIC leads all otber medicines. As an iuvigocant it act* immedi­
ately and powerfully upon the circulation and
the organs of digestion, thus giving Nature the
assistance she calls for. It follows test *U ali­
ments of tbe stomach, kidneys and liver are-at
ouce relieved or cured. No oilier prejiaralion
emtiodies the same qualities or produces simitar
besuita. It I* delicious to use. and the bSt
known antHntoxicanL Price aOc and It. HlscoxACo., New York.

Sak.ETS.

LIVE STOCK-Cauie. ...
raaap.....................

Eiclnsive Clotig She.

Good a Cioto,
Patent*
WHEAT—No. 8 Red

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ra’MorawiSJffi—[BATTLES OF THE WORLD.
WOOL—Domestic
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BBBVES-KJtr., CBK:*-00Chowe................
Good
Medium
Butchers' Btook.
Inferior Cattle
SHEEP L4T’f~0o0d Ch0*oe

“&gt;rFLOUR—WinUn
Pining..
Patents

BWECLECHIC OIL

and Bnriaea, Aathma, Catarrh, Cou&lt;h*,Colds, Sore Throat, Diphtheria Bums,
Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, and all pains and Aches.

JOB ROOMS,

No. 2
BROOM UOHNGreen Hurl.

SSL?.""0
Bsui'”...

Good Work at Fair Prices!

D"*‘"
Common itoarta.;..*.*;.’.'"

of tbe United States Hotel building, slta-

at tbs National Capitol, fell In
taming Sunday or
rains a number of

Neb., July 3L-A amsatlon baa

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&amp; New Presses

�The Hastings Banner.
"YKtPAT. ACGl’WTa.HM.

D- Ro*. C R. Crosby
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** ““k ,o help 7
Second formal ballot:
m:m. U°31’W' L Mwd’ WarTen I'oriP-J-are t° do good work.
nr’
Lathrop
they rarely need to Uhe eTm. InaUB at ,.^ho"ll‘ppl,‘ John C. Smith, V. T. Dr. J W. Sackett.....
Theyca^an“ LutS5v'v
U MeKevitt, Geo. Dr. J. P. Ferguson ....'

Exchange.

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Local News.
flow l-olnu. •&gt;&gt;
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Drain Tlie •» reduced

price*.
F. H. Itarlow * Co.

FOR SALE!
. ,.1M„| •••“«* row, nbout five years old.
. ppl¥l.. Mr.. «». S. Radley or Knappen A
VanArina”-

' has. Harper, W. A. Shank .1 P
FuraomM.Si. Jourdan.

expect to re Um their place- ns
JtoerdUW ptaore M etaXZ

OCPUBLICAH COUNTY TIClfcT.

—

&gt;ih!ti‘&gt;n this week, 1,690.

\ prohibition meeting waa held in
trinrranr.- hall Saturday eventag.

Kev.
I. Deyo will talk greenback.j.Ui nt\nurday’s greenback conven­

tion.
The Baxneh acknowledges the recareiul criticism ot their work than
(.rlj.rth&gt;- annual catalogue of Albion
heretofore. It is hoped that they will
College.
give more time to preparation for their
It i v Horace, instead of Elmer Cotant, work.
who i't.rn mg a term
county
The contention.—In tbe history of
g: lerdr'Hii.envss.
' ATI ENTK'X is called^Hke three Barry county republicanism there
never
has been a convention so remark­
column announcement of Brooks &lt;1
able for harmony and enthusiasm as
GK.k. the popular grocerymen.
that of Wednesday. Each town was
Relegates to the republican state
fqlly represented, and the utmost good
convention ar Detroit can.secure round
feeling prevailed. The sentiment of
trip tickets for one and one-third fare.
the convention was for nominating the
Uki»xe&gt;i»av evening next James best men; and at the conclusion of ita
Chirke will iddress the Blaine and
proceedings, each delegate felt that the
Logan duh at' Union Halls, Freeport. strongest ticket had been named. Of
A little spn of John Crawley, of course all the candidates before the as­
Baltimore, had the misfortune to dis­ sembly and'their friends could not be
locate his right arm at the elbow satisfied. That would be impossible.
Tuesday.
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.
But the disposition was to abide by the
The young people of the M. E. church, decision of the majority. -The dele­
gates
felt that they were to meet a
wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Parktr. for tlie usd of their rooms, during fusion next fall, and they proposed to
put up a ticket that, would beat any
their ice cream social of last week.
possible alliance. The convention did
.Sat v kpav of this week the republi­
this to its own entire satisfaction, and
cans are to have a pole-raising at Curl­
ton Center. Speeches will be made by to that of the people represented. The
ticket is an especially strong oneJames Clarke and Clement Smith. A
strong in the character of the candi­
large attendance is expected.
dates, strong with the, people. For
• L.E. Knapfen and James Clarke
such worthy nominees every republican
■added to their laurels by their speeches
in Barry county can take off his coat
in the republican
convention—the
and work till the close of election day.
former nominating Judge Smith and
It is the winning ticket boys. Just
the latter Ed. Nye. The efforts of both
stick a pin there. Let the opposition
are highly commended.
fight us single-handed or rush blindly
Arrangements have lieen perfected into a fusion, we have the ticket that
lor a game of base ball at Freeport on will throw confusion into their rahks,
Friday, the loth, between the Lowell and defeat them at the polls. We in­
■ah'! Hastings dubs, for a purse ofi^SO. dulge in no idle talk or guess-work
There will also l&lt;e foot races, etc. An when we say that the nominees of
Interesting time may be confidently Wednesday's convention will be tri­
looked tor.
umphantly elected.

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The M E. social will be entertained
I y Mesditii.-cs Mack. Heath, Busby and
Brown at tiie home of Mrs. Mack on
west Grt Hi street, on Wednesday after­
The full proceedings- .
’ aeon of next week. . Refreshments
At 11 o’clock r. m. chairman Powers
st nol as usual to which a cordial invi­
called the convention to order and pead
tation :s extended.
•
Gi.uiii.i (‘ox, of Baltimore; charged the call for the same.
On motions, Hon. A. C. Towne, of
with being a- participant with Casey
Prairieville, was unanimously elected
and Ton . (‘ox in the burglary of last
temporary chairman, and L. E. Knap­
winter; had his preliminary examin­
pen, of Hastings, temporary secretary.
ation Li tore Justice Sweezey Monday
The following gentleman were ap­
aud w.u» held for trial at the Circuit
pointed as committee on credentials:
Court in the sura of 8500.
Geo. Luther, L: Polley and E. Parady.
Tiil M.hool inspectors met at the
Committee on permanent organiza­
court house Tuesday afternoon, and
tion and order of business: Messrs. G.
dieted George D. Barden one o£ the
W. Brown, Dr. J. W. Sackett. Abraham
count}- school examiners, to succeed Rverson. L. E. Knappen and Chas.
Frank A. Bacon. After the election,
Cock.
the iji»|H-ctors and examiners met for
Convention adjourned until 2 p. m.
consultation and exchange of views.
AFTERNOON 8E8BION.
Saturday Chas. Mann was tried beThe convention reassembled at the
for Justice Campbell for larcency,men­
hour named.
■
tion ot which was made last week. He
The committee on credentials report­
was found guilty and sentence to a fine ed the following named gentlemen en­
of 857.50 or 00detain the Ionia bouse
titled to seats:
of correction. (He was taken to Ionia
A®yria-W. H.Jewdl.GwxP.Btev.
Monday. ThejBANNER was in error in ens, A. W. Chapin, David Huggett, W.
stating that Mann was out on suspend­ E. ferown and R. D. Chapman.
Baltimore—Norman Latham, A. L.
ed sentence, as his trial in the Circuit
VanHorn, Henry Senta. J«se Etb, R.
Court is still pending.
K Stanton and jChas. H. Gaskell.
j£^“g«o. w. Marr, Jno. H. Brown,
By reason of a number of G. A. R.,
Luden Polley. C. C. Meeaenger, J. M.
posts of the county having made ar­ Cadwallader and W. T. Barter. ■
Carlton—J. JL Hweni.
■ &amp; W'T’rangements to attend the reunion at
Battle Creek previous to the announce­ Clark Barber, J. N. Covert and F. Fe-

The Republican County Conventim

ment of the dates for the Barry county 3fer«^S
reunion, and at the request of several
subscribers to the fund, those having S: r^^in ^th»T^
the matter in charge have decided to
postpone the Barry reunion to the first MHaitlng»-E. Reed,
Wednesday,Thursday and Friday of
Bauer, A. Ryerson and B.
Etastinga bty-Flrat ward-W-IL
September.
.
&lt;
McElwain. Second
'i. II. Frost says he wishes some- —W^I.IM
Huffman. Geo. L*sVorn'«hTfoer
would be less promiscuous with ward—L. E. Knappen. linker Shriner,
their shooting over in the first ward. Dr. A. P. Drake. Fourth "
Thursday evening, as himself and fam- Sheldon, J. W. Bentley. Jauire Clarke,

By were seated in front of their home
they were thoroughly astonished and
■omewhit alarmed at having several F. Cock and L. Di wing,
Irving—Geo. M. Brown, • • •
shotb strike close by them. An instant
Sami
Fred. Fox, A. H. Bates,
,M?fore they had heard the report of a
Henry MUKun not far away. Mr. Frost says the Jacob .Ionian.

small boys in that ward have a custom
of shooting at birds along toward evealr^. and thinki someone will be injur­
ed if the practice is not abolished.

.(rPotter-wlA^n

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T«e State Teachers’ Institute for

, iirr&gt; county will be held at Hartings
unng the week commencing August
"ulh‘ it wm pay
taacherg of the
county to be in attendance and that, if

Feri

A- Hol«h- w- H. Lee,
round tor all who dmirv thm
li F’ ■P?,
J- H- bawdy, J. O. Lee,
mation m regard to board can be ob­ Jtfiin Landis, C.S. Palmerton.
v.,.,o ^f’,prln«’ '('- w Armstrong,
tained or Supt HaU.
T^r 8ylTe8Wr’ 4ohn UaUOn Tuesday Ot this week the achool
The committee on permanent organ°f Bl“i5r eountJ. met aa pro'?d2LbL1*W “
°°urt house S iratltwi and order or business, through
LAA
xI* chairman, made AS
...
.
their
the following
re­
elected Geo. D. Barden, ot Woodland
port:
county examiner. A general discussion
in regard to the condition ol district
PERMANENT organization.
schools followed, and lt was very gonerChairman, Hon. Amos C. Towne,
becretary,
William H. JewelL
ally agreed that, while the schools are
Improving, and that there are many exORDER OF BUSINESS.
/j'owHnfttoe on Credentials.
ceUent teachers, yet there are too many iF
I r5^P°rt ?f Committee on Permanent.
unqualified teachers employed, and IH-Organization and Order of Busi­
the county examiners ought to be more
ness.
■ .
exacting In their examinations. The 1 VFSTlon of &lt;lel««ate9 to State Conyenuon.
common branches were especially retor­
’—Election of delegates to Congrested to. It is wen known that very lit­
sicnal convention.
tle attention la given in school to orth­ v i—.Nomination ot county officers in
the following order:
Ography and penmanship: In fact, the
I. Judge of Probate.
majority or teachers cannot write well, ' 2.
Sheriff.
and have little or no knowledge of the
3. Clerk.
principles of penmanship: In grammar
4. Treasurer.
.
5. Register of Deeds.
also, pupils are merely taught defini­
6. Prosecuting Attorney.
tions and a little parsing, Instead ol be*
7. Two Circuit Court Commissioners.
lag taught to speak and write correctly.
8. Surveyor.
,
»
This is all wrong, and teachers may ex­ If?; T?r° C&lt;jronora.
pect more rigid examinations, and more v II Nomination of Representative.

ShteSk PhUiP Barter.

Bri&lt;.

The convention by ballott elected the
following delegates to the State con­
vention:
H. A. Barber, NaahviUe.
C. C. Messenger, Barry.
y. C. Garrett, Thorna’pple.
;VexTttnder« Hastings.
A. L. X anHom. Baltimore.
Ira A. Osrood, Hope.
Leander Lapham, Maple Grove.
Jacob Jourdan, Irving.
John II. Earl, Orangeville.
' C. W. Armstrong, T ahkee Springs.
To Congressional Convention:
Wm. H. Pow'ers, Hastings.
Z. B. Hoyt, Rutland.
James Clarke. Hastings.
J. J. Potter, Nashville.
,
C. A. Hough, Woodland.
Geo. Luther, Thomapple.
W. H. Jewell, Asxyrfi:
A. C. Towne, Prairieville.
Clement Smith, Hastings.
Frank Sylvester, Yankee Springs.
In a tew well chosen remarks, L. E.
Knappen presented the name of Hon.
Clement Smith to the convention for
nomination for Probate Judge. The
nomination w as seconded by Assyria,
Castleton, Maple Grove, Prairieville,
Woodland, Hastings, Irving, Rutland,
Hope, Orangeville and Barry.
George Luther, of Middleville, in be­
half of his township presented the name
of William L. Cobb, making a neat
speech in his behalf.
A formal ballot for the office of pro­
bate judge resulted as follows:
86
Clement Smith ..
William L. Cobb.
20
Total....................................................... 106
Clement Smith was made the unani­
mous nominee for probate judge.
A formal ballot for sheriff gave
82
John Q. Cressy....^
10
James H. McKeviftL
2
C. W. Armstrong....
9
John H. Valentine.,
Mr. Simpson

. john q. CRBSRY.
For six years Mr. Cressy has been the
executive officer of Barry county, and
has filled the office so faithfully that he
Total...,
has always ran large!}- ahead of his
, Dr.J. W. Sackett, ot Prairieville, w^ ticket. Mr.- Cressy-^is too well and
-ec^xred the nominee for coroner.
favorably known to the people of Bar­
The first ballot for representative re­ ry county to need any introduction
sulted as follows:
from us. The large majority he has
John W, Briggs
always received whenever a candidate
Enoch Andrus
’*
M for public favors is sufficient evidence
Jerry M. Rogers
I”**.
26 of the esteem in which he is held'm a
Total

106

The second ballot gave:
Enoch Andrus
John W. Briggs
J.wM. Rogers.................

11

Total................................

101
On motion, Mr. Enoch Andrus was
declared the unaniraous nominee for

representative.
On,motion, the thanks of the conven­
tion were tendered to Hon. A. C.
Towne for his efficient services as chair­
man of the convention.

PHILIP W. NHKERX AN1» JAMES B. MILLS.
The convention did wisely in renom­
inating Philip W. Niskern for one of
the circuit court coamiissiouers. He
has filled that position with credit to
himself and to the party. Mr. Niskern
is competed to perform- the duties of
his oflice, and tbe voters of Barry coun­
ty will re-elect him. His many friends
in his own and the opposition parties
will see that his election is as certain
as his calling.
.
James B. Milla, of Nashville, is by do
means a stranger, to Barry county peo^4 As an attorney and a representa­
“
tive republican he has become widely

CHARLES M. MACK.
Two years ago Mr. MacAad but lit- ed, and he will make a competent offici­
al. It is needless to say that like the
others on the ticket, Mr. Mills will l,e
elected.

Three hearty cheers and a tiger were tie acquaintance with Barry county
given for Blaine and Logan and the
people. Since he has been county clerk,
county ticket.
he has met numbers from all townships
After brief remarks by L. E. Knap­ and parties, and the universal judge­
pen and A. C. Towne, the convention ment has been “An excellent officer.”
adjourned idiie die.
Courteous, prompt and faithful in the
discharge of his duties, Charley has
THE CANDIDATES.
won friends everywhere, "who will see
Barry county republicans have ever that he is returned by a largely increased
made it a point to place none but worthy vote. It has been Barry county’s good
men in the field as candidates for office. fortune to have Hone but the best of
This year has witnessed no departure iuen to fill the responsible, position of
from the rule. The ticket named by clerk; but no man has ever more capa­
Wednesday’s convention could hardly bly officiated in that capacity than
be stronger, and is ■ one eminently Charles M. Mack. The services of so
worthy of support. The republicans good an officer cannot be spared, and
have every reason to be proud of their the voters will see that our present
work, and have taken the first step to­ clerk fills the position another term.
ward the splendid victory they shall
’
They cannot do better. The republi­
win in November.
cans showed their wisdom in giving
him a hearty renomination. His offi­
.
ENOCH ANDRUS.
Tuesday afternoon one of the Prai- cial career has been a credit to himself
rieville delegates lx-gan to talk in favor and his party.
* FREDERICK ALEX/NDEE.
of Enoch Andnis for representative in
the state legislature. His canvass was
Barry county's finances were never
pushed by his friends, but without an­ so systematically cared for as by Fred­
tagonizing any other candidate. Mr. erick Alexander. By this wemean no
Andrus is well known ;dl over Barry insinuation upon the many able men
county. As an educator and as county who have filled that responsible office.
clerk he has become acquainted with Nor has Barry -county lost a farthing
our people, who appreciate his ability’, during the quarter of a century since a
integrity and honesty* of purpose. No republican was first elected to this
fitter nomination could have been made office. But Mr. Alexander had this
for representative. Mr. Andrus is a prominent advantage ov.er his predeces­
farmer, in hearty sympathy with the sors. Before his election he had Jong
cause of the people. He will creditably been book-keeper for a firm doing as
represent Barry county at Lansing, and large a business as any other in Barry
we expect to see the voters of the coun­ county. He has kept the treasurer’s
ty give him a hearty support. Nothing books in systematic shape. The busi­
that we can say will add to the good ness of this office is much more compli­
opinion the people have of him.
cated than formerly, but Fred has bean
equal to the requirements. He is a
HON. CLEMENT SMITH.
The republicans could not have done thoroughly capable and honorable
better than to renominate the efficient officer, a man who can be trusted in
and honorable gentleman who has been any position within the gift of the peo­
for eight years Judge of Probate. ple. His election is as certain as elec­
This office is of more importance to the tion day is to come. Barry county will
people of Barry county, concerns them best serve her interests by keeping Mr.
more, than all others combined. Once Alexander where he is for twoz years
.
in each thirty-three years, according to more.

the statistics, every dollar’s worth of
reaLand personal property in the coun­
ty must l&gt;e passed through the probate
dourt. The rights of the widow and
./Total ,..................................................... 104 the orphan, the dying bequests of loved
On motion Mr. Cressy was unani­ ones must receive the faithful .attention
mously nominated •
of the probate judge, who must be not
A ballot for clerk resulted as follows: only -an honorable, honest man, but one
Charles M. Mack.................................... 110 well versed in the law its well. In a
It appearing that Mr. Mack had al­ legal point x»f view, the requirements
moat, a majority of the 110 delegates in of this office.are almost as much as for
the convention, he was declared the circuit judge. Not only this, but he
nominee for clerk.
must be prompt aud faithful in the disThe ballot for t^asqrer gave:
.charge of his duties. No office in the
91 county would fare worse in the hands
Fred Alexander.,
3
Ed. Nye
of a slack, slovenly man, or une of poor
Leander Lapham
business qualifications. Guardians of
Total........................................................ 98 minors, administrators of estates, exe­
Mr. Alexander Was declared the unan­ cutors of wills must be informed not
only what to do but how they must
imous nominee for treasurer.
proceed. Those holding^ property in
An informal ballot for register
trust for legatees must be required to
suited as follows:
give
good bonds, and to promptly and
41
Edgar F. Nye
25 faithfully show what they have done
Ralzey B. Richards.
31
James D. Benham .
with the money or the property of
11
Charles W. Jordan .
others. We cannot too much magnify
the importance of this office. We chal­
108
Total.............................................
lenge any of the 5,U00 people of Barn
The first formal ballot gave:
46 county, who have had business with
Edgar F. Nye
38 the probate court in the past eight
James D. Benham
17 years to point out a case wherein J udge
Balzev B. Blchanis
Charles W. Jordan............................. _____6 BUllUl
Smith has
not fully xi.vv
met V..V
the responsiIIMUUHUU.
. lObf-blUtiee of his office. We do not wish
Total
to say that be or his judgment are Infal­
The second formal ballot gave:
60 lible, That Is not true ot the test man
Edgar F. Nye.
43
living. We do say this, that there la
James D. Benham
lUlrey B. Richards
not In Michigan today a probate officer
Total....................................................... *°* who has more conscientiously labored
to
do his duty than has Clement Smith;
Edgar F. Nye. at Johnstown, was de­
not one whose business is more system­
clared thesunanimous nominee.
atically conducted, nor one by whom
Philip T. Colgrove waa made tho
unanimous nominee for prosecuting at­ the rights of beneficiaries are more
zealously guarded
torney. ,
n
Judge Smith did not seek a renomlnPhilip W. Niskern and James BMills, or Castleton, were declared the atlon. He never has asked the rapport
of a single man. For the past year his
unanimous choice or the conyenUon
friends without regard to party, have
for circuit court commissioners.
urged him to consent toarenomination.
On motion Seth Pratt or Aasyria, was
For a long time he would not permit
unanimously renominated surveyor.
his name to be used. It was only after
On motion Dr. A. P. Drake waa made
numbers of three friends in-all parties
the unanimous nominee for one of the
had told him that Barry county had in
coroners. A ballot for the fiecond can­
him just the man they wanted for the
didate for coroner g»ve:
place; that hio administration gave the
45
Dr. E. H. Lathrop
2&gt;&gt; utmoet sattafaction, and that he owed
Dr. J. P. Ferguson ...
16 It to his friends end county to sllow
Dr. G. W. Mattfipon ....
7 his name to go before the convention,
Dr. J. W. Sackett...........
that he consented to do so. Barry
Total
countz people, ir.repective ot pnrty.
The forna&amp; ballot:
will see that so good a judge is returned
Dr. E. H. Lathrop-.
1 largely increased majority. The
10 by a
.
. x a.
________
office sought
the
man; and the nAxxnls^
peoplq.
* will
—rti see th.at the msm
man fills the office.
jjnG.W. Matteson
Smith will he reelected.
Total

5

man aud an official. Mr. Cressy has
made an excellent record as sheriff. He
is not hasty, not over zealous in the dis­
charge of his duties, but goes about his
business as one who understands what
is wanted and proposes to do it. His
past has been his most popular term,
and has shown that Burry county’s in­
terests would be best served by his re­
nomination and election. • 'Mr. Cressy’s
triumj^ant return, to the position he
has so capably tilled is certain.

, seen that he has labored earnestly and
effectively for the people. The county
I wtD !•«* he served by his return; and
tbe people know it. The convention
did wfedy to renominate lum, and the
voter* of Barry county will
that’ he
is elected.

The nominee for register, is a resident
of Johnstown. Mr. Nye served three
years and a half in the war, was for
seven years clerk and for five the super­
visor of Johnstown. He is in e.verj
way Qualified for the position, having
had a large experience in business
affairs. Mr. Nye is one of the most
popular of Barry county’s active, wink­
ing republicans, and will draw to the
support of the ticket and of himself
numbers of the opposition who recog­
nize in him the thorough man, the man
in all things qualified for the office for
which he is named. Not only in J ohnstown where he is known, but all over
the county Mr. Nj o will poll a larger
vote than the state ticket, and that he
will be elected is not doubtful. The
people of Barry county can do no bet­
ter than to ratify the action of the con­
vention. The republican party has in­
variably placed competent men in the
office ot register, of deeds. Their can­
didate this year is the equal of his pre­
decessors in ability to fill the position
for which he is named.
PHILIP T. COLGROVE

Mr. Colgrove is no stranger to Barry
county people. For the past two years
he has officiated as prosecuting attorney,
and has done so with credit to himself
and to Barry county. In every case in
which he has been interested, he has
labored in the people’s Jjehalf. And,
although tbe criminaT bushress has
l«en very large for the past two years,
the treasurer’s books show that Barry
county’s court expenses have been
lighter than for any similar period in a
quarter of a century. It has been Mr.
Colgrove’s policy to save the county
every dollar he could; to cause uo need­
less prosecutions. As all know, a great
many people who wish to work i little
harm on their neighbors, desire the
county to foot the bill, and the prose­
cutor is besieged almost daily with men
who have petty grievances which they
want the county to pay for. To the
credit of the county be it said, this class
has not received encouragement from
our prosecuting attorneys. None have
more fearlessly gives this class of liti­
gants to understand that Barry county
will not pay tor their spite work than
Prosecutor Colgrove. To conduct his
office without giving offense would be
iinpcssibte. But do prosecuting attar-

SETH PRATT.

Seth Pratt has beep surveyor of
Barry county for the past two years;
has shown himself well qualified for
the place, and entitled to a renominatiou. Mr. Pratt is a man of unimpeachahle integrity, and'is thoroughly
acquainted with the duties of his office.
He should be heartily supported.

DR. A. P. DRAKE AND DR. J. W. SACKETT
The nominees for coroners, are among
the leading men in theirprofession, and
posses especial qualifications tor the
offices for which they have been named
Both are among the oldest practioners
’in the county, have a wide reputation,
*nd an extensive acquaintance with
Barry county people.
Their many
friends and their eminent fitness for
coroners will secure them many oppos­
ition votes, while they will receive the
heuty support of their own party.

We have thus briefly spoken of the
republican candidates, and of their fit­
ness for the office for which they are
named. From representative to coron­
ers, they comprise thoroughly good and
competent men. The ticket is repre­
sentative of the best sentiment and the
best talent of Barry county. It. is de­
serving of support, and will be heartily
sustained by the republicans, and a
goodly number of the opposition, who
wish to see to it that our county’s busi­
ness is transacted by the able, honora­
ble gentlemen nominated bv Wednes­
day’s convention.
PERSONAL.
E. W. Murray, of Nashville News,
called at the Banner office Tuesday.

Editor Shank, of Middleville was
among the Banner callers Wednesday.
Miss Came Reuter, of North Irving,
is in the citV, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Brooks.
Miss Leota Wheeler is spending her
week’s vacation with friends in Nash­
ville and Woodland.
Mr. R. B. Messer, of Sturgis, was in
the city Wednesday. He is spending a
few days at Gun Lake.
Prof. Hall attended the meeting of
the county examiners and school in­
spectors in tfcis dty Tuesday.

Miss Lorene Carnahan, of Indiannapolis, Ind., is in the city, the guest of
her’uncle. Rev. R. A. Carnahan.
Mr. F. B. Littlefield, o.f Stanton, ar­
rived in the dty Wednesday evening,
for the purpose of spending a few days
in woodcock shooting in this vicinity.

Major G. M. Anderson was in the dty
this week. He says that Kalamazoo
will raise her quota of aid, and tn 30
days will want Barry county to raise
the balance due here.

A sufficient amount has been se­
cured so that Hastings and Freeport
will bfe connected by telephone. The
line will be built at once.

canners of fish, on Columbia Rfv^
Oregon, says that he suffered with
rheumatism for seven years, having
spent six months at Arkansas Hot
Springs, and at Paso Robles Springs,
Cat, four months in every year, with­
out any benefit. Finally he tried 8L
Jacobs Oil, the great pain cure, and in
a short time all stiffness and soreness
of the joints disappeared,.

Our blessings are not appreciated un­
til we are deprived of them. Most not­
able among them is health, the lack of
which msgrufiei our other burdens. A
hacking cough, u severe cold, or any
throat or lung disease is very trouble­
some; but ail these may be quickly and
permanently removed by Dr. Biglow’s
Positive Cure. Price 50 centa; trial
bottles tree of Fred’k Hotchkiss.

wwm,

wWte

�Die Hastings Banner.
Hastings. Mich., August 8,1884.

HF-Entered al the Poatoffice at H**tino. Mieh•W .
thawull, m IxHIP
cUm matter.

DJ THE BRIDLE-PATH.
They ride, they ride with slackened rein.
Facing the sinking sun.
And hols telling her over again
Tbe talc that never U done—
•
Tbe tale that's as old M tbe bending blue,
And It never has happened that of two
Marveled what It could be.
It never has happened that one of two.
Blithe boy, glad girt togetherWho have felt that tn love was enough todo
In the sweet and tlie sunny weather—
But have found right words for tbe songs of
birds.
.
•
In tbe greenery overhead;
For to build the twat In tbe spring is best.

Ob, and he ride* at her bridle-rein.
And he bvnds.hlm to her ear.
With the musical tones of the old refrain
That ladies delight to bear.
And bis words are pleasant as rain that
patters .
Low on the laughing leaves.
And kind as the cheer}- sun that flatter*
Tbe gold of tbe harvest sheaves.
And his hand It Is on her bridle-rein.
And his look Is on her cheek—
He needs not to tell her over again
Of tbe guerdon mat he would seek—
Out oh. tnc tulllng! *tis like tbe smelling
Of the mignonette and tbe rose;
For no matter how long you sing love's song.
You can never come to Its close 1
—Howard GlyniUm. in Harper’s H’cMy.

A HOT CHASE.
A locomotive engineer and a civil en­
gineer are two very different persons,
for one has. charge of a locomotive en­
gine. and tbe other has charge of, and
controls, a variety of instruments.- First
is the transit, then tbe level, the level­
ing-rod, the Hags, drain, axes aud
stakes, all in the charge of competent
men.
An engineering party, to do
go&lt;xl work quickly, should consist of at
least ten persons.
The chief of the
party usually goes ahead end picks out
the route the others are to follow, and
often takes a tlag-pole along with him.
Sticking this into the ground, he waves
his hand for the others to "come ahead,”
and the transitm^p sets his instrument
in that direction, and causes the vertical
cross-hair in the telescope to cut the
pole, optically, in two. But I am afraid
some readers may not know what cross­
hairs are. Most of you know the prin­
ciple of the telescope: an object-glass
collects a large number of rays of light
and concentrates them, and a lens, or
a series of lenses, magnifies them. That
is the simple principle, and in a transit,
or level, just where thp object-glass
forms the image and the eve-piece mag­
nifies it, there are two cobwebs, so fine
that the unaided eye can hardly see
them, stretched across a round brass
ring, nt right angles with each other,
one perfectly vertical and one horizonto
The point whefo they cross each othw*
is tbe exact center of the lens. These
are the crosshairs. and they are on the
optical axis of the Instrument With
their aid a straight line can be pro­
longed any distance, or in a level, the
difference’ in elevation between two
points can be determined to the thou­
sand) part of a foot, provided the
operator and instrument be in good
order, and if the rodman, who holds a
joined pole graduated to one one-thousanth of afoot understands his business.
To explain the working of an en­
gineering party would be tedious and
uninteresting to many, and as that has
nothing to do with my story. I will np!
do so. Instead of that imagine me and
my rodman running a line of levels
from a stream of water to a jaew rail­
road. to see whether there was elevation
enough to force it into the tank, and
the rest of the •tparty” miles away,
busy at something. That was the very
thing I was doing one day on the North­
ern Pacific Railroad (it was not that
railroad, but it is a bandy road to use
on this occasion). The stream of water
wu two miles away from the new
track, and that morning we had ridden
from our boarding-place, ten miles east,
on a little hand-car. Ttfie grade there
was a descending one, westward, for a
long distance, and all we had to do.
when going in that direction, was to sit
still and fly along over the new rails.
About fire miles further west a large
gang of men were working, laying
track; and the smoke of the engine of
the “construction train” was plainly
visible across* the undulating prairies.
George and I, therefore, did not feel
lost of alone, and wc worked hard all
tbe morning and ate our lunch in the
oool shade of the tank-house just fin­
ished. As we had nothing more to do
that day I determined to put the truck
on the track after we were done eating,
ride down to the track-layers, and return
with them on the flat-cars that evening.
But I was hungry and ate a great deal,
and then began to feel strangely drowsy:
the last tiling I remember before I fell
asleep was George standing by tlie level
in the hot sun. andJooking through it at
tho hills east of u*. I cannot say how
long I dozed, for I )was startled so sud­
denly ns to “jog” my memory to an
alarming extent.
‘•Indians!” I heard some one cry; and
I began to rub my eyes sleepily. But I
did not rub them long, for I saw George
throwing the truck on the track in a
state of great excitement. I was at his
side in an instant, and a quick glance
around showed ine the true state of
things. Eastward about a mile distant,
were five mounted Indians, riding to­
ward us at hill speed. As the camp had
several times been raided during the
men’s absence, I had no doubt that they
were hostile. I was not as excited as
George was, however, for I put my level
and leveling-rod and two spruce ties on
the car before I shoved off.
The rails
were new an
and the hand-car
wm not worn
on I felt it

tie* m tbe form of a barricade. Then I
looked back.
Tbe live Indians evidently meant busi­
ness; for they were coming as fast as
tbev could toward us, and were gaining

I could.

dob d tbe dick of tbe wheel* at the
Joint* of the rails gnve me a little hope
a* 1 watched them. As to George, be
waa *o terrified as to be unconscious;
but a long life of engineering upon the
plains had hardened me a little; neither
was this my first adventure. The sun
poured down upon us, and but for our
motion it would have prostrated
us;
the wind
was
blowing the
same way
we were going, but
we were moving faster than It, and
this gave us a fiunt breath ot ah*. 1
took off my light coa^and formed a shade
over George, who was helpless, and
looked ahead. Far away, through the
moving waves of heat, I could see the
smoke rising lazily from the engine, and
the two raus stretching in a long per­
spective until thev were lost where the
grass seemed dytRi brown; but tbe
steady click-a-click-click of the wheels
reminded me that it was a long Wav off,
and I fastened mv eyes on the Indians.
They were spreading out. One of them,
on my right, had left the main body be­
hind, and was circling around to get
ahead of us.. Then I thought how lucky
it was th^e were no curves to give
them an advantage. When I had first
sighted them they were making a great
many extravagant motions, but now
they were ready for action, and I
could see the foam on the dark
breasts of their ponies as they leaned
well forward. But in proportion as
their steeds tired, our steed gathered
new energies, and the two thousand
feet that separated us did not appear to
lessen very rapidly. Whether they
wanted to adorn their belts with our
scalps, or wanted to hold us for a ran­
I som, was another Question, for they had
tired but once, and doubtless reasoned

so their rifles, tired at us, would check
them. They did not fire, anyway, but
their reasons for not doing so can only
be guessed at
So far as I could judge, only one of
them was gaining on us, and I grasped
the handle of my revolver as I saw that
he was lessening the distance between
us. He was covered behind his horse,
excepting .his right leg and foot, but I
did not see tit to waste a shot yet; there
was no knowing what might happen, I
thought. Besides, my revolver would
not carry accurately that distance, and
every ball might be reouirod.
I ventured to look ahead a moment,
and saw the smoke was nearer, and that
the outlines of tbe engine and a few
cars were distinct against the blue sky
beyond; and then
another thought
flashed across my mind. We were go­
ing down a grade of thirty-five feet to
tbe mile, hut throe miles west of the
tank-house the grade changed to ten
feet to the mile, hardly'fall enough, I
reasoned, to move the stiff truck along
over the scaly surface of the rails. 1
could even see the change of grade,
nearly a mile ahead, and I hoped (and
only a mind in dangef knows how to
hope) that the sun would beat down
more unmercifully and overcome those
tough ponies.
I was helpless; the truck was running
as fast as the laws of gravitation and of
friction would let it, and 1 did not doubt
but the Indians were urgingtheir ponies
to the utmost. Any word or action of
mine, however, would not increase our
speed, and as I could judge we were
going at the rate of fifteen miles ah\
hour. This may seem extravagant, but
I think it is not so. I am sure the truck
did ite best. Perhaps the Indians saw
that they were not gaining much, for I
beard another bullet whiz over my
head. The report was lost to mv ears,
full ot tbe clicK-a-click-click.
Then I determined to shoot Tbe
nearest pony was but a little over a
thousand feet away, and the change of
grade was not much more than that
ahead. I took a careful aim, holding
the sights so they centered two feet
above the pony’s head, and fired. I
heard them yell at this aggression, but/
the bullet..instead of hitting tbe forward
pony, carried strong. I think, over its
head, and struck one of tho rear riders.
One of them fell back, anyway, and I
deliberately cockod the revolver again.
This time I did not aim so high. I
could feel my heart beating rapidiv
when
1
thought
how
much
might
depend
on
my
accu­
racy. The ten-foot grade was not
far away, I knew, and I fired, f heard a
savage yell, but my shot did not take
effect except as it aroused their anger,
and I haa heard several bullet* sluy,
slua, into the spruce ties. The truck
still kept up its speed, and a hasty look
over my shoulder—I was lying flat, be­
yond the ties-r-enabled me to Judge how
for away from safety we were. Wediad
covered about half tbe distance, and 1
distinctly saw the end of the thirty-foot
grade. The Indians evidently saw we
were nearing the construction train, too,
for they lashed their ponies furiously.
F determined upon another shot The
Indian had gained a little in the last few
minutes. Isi mod at the pony’* foretop
and tired. That shot determined the
day. I saw the pony stumble a few
steps, and fall, throwing his rider ov^r
hi* bead. Tbe remaining three, with a
savage yell, fired a parting volley, and
drew rein. And just at that moment
the truck struck the ten-foot grade. • I
felt its pace slacken Instantly, but luck­
ily, the Indians did not know one grade
from Another, and in a few minutes
more tl&gt;ey were a mile away, consoling
their brother who would have to walk
to their camp.
Seeing that I was safe, I took a look
at George. He was not totally uncon­
scious, but looked at me with an expres­
sion of terror. It took me some time to
assure him of his safety, but I finally
did, and we joined the track-layers with
thankful hearts. Tbo engineer, when he
from the train and gave chase ; tbe In­
dians were too wise, however, to follow
the track, and we saw them disappear-

fort long.

It weighed 1,000 pound*.

tioc d the year to avowed idleness, and
nothing is then permitted to disturb tbe
halcyon of utter leisure, . Tbe door* are
shut even to friends. No one goes in
or out. Tbe inmates of the house are
in their flimsiest tissues; they go unshod.
The hawks sit nodding on their perches,
tbe horses are idle itf the stable. The
fountain splashes in tbe court yard, and'the turtle-doves among the pomegran­
ate trees lull the garden to sleep with
their sultry, slumbrous cooipg. The
interval is sacred to the refreshment of
the body. Gentle medicines are taken
of a relaxing and blood-cooling kind.
The hardest exertion of the day is the
bath; its .chief employment the ibampooing of the limbs with soft scented
oils. The ladies of the household re­
cline with their zithers by the side of their
master’s couch, and the* slave girl sits

calm.
.
The master of the house stretches
himself at his ease and dozes all the
day through. While the story-teller
drones away in the corner like a bum­
ble bee in a scrape, and the zithers
tinkle one of the thin, monotonous airs
of^the East Now and again he stirs
himself—a kite shrilling tar up in the
blue sky, a dog barking far off in the
outer dust has aroused him—and he
solemnly cites Allah as n witness that
the day is hot, and in the name of the
Prophet calls for a sherbet of citron*.
Such is the Afghan holiday. Or, tarn
to Africa, where the sun compels’ idle­
ness for a long interval of each day, and
note how the barbarian fences with the
weather. Under an awning d gnsa
mats that is stretched under some deepfollaged tree, be lies tranquilly, accept­
ing the heat without any reservation.
Out in tbe sunshine.he sees the herbage
shimmering in tbe refraction, and the
shadows of the plants are gathered close
about tbeir roots. So be knows it is
noon, and turns round to slumber
again. The dogs are lying on their
sides in the shadow of their hut fast
asleep; from within tbe krnal there is
not a sound of life. High up in a tree
a barbet is piping the hours, and, cling­
ing to a twig, the shrill-voiced cicada
cries all the afternoon through. But
the negro dotes on until the evening
breeaes come up. and the shadows lie
aslope. Tbe dog is now up on its
haunches, huskily barking at nothing,
the chickens are abroad again, the grass
mats of the huts rustle as the women
come out, and the sound of food being
prepared awakens the sleeper. The
day is now fit, he says, for human be­
ings to be busy, and* he gets up to eat
and to go about his work.—London

The Sensation of Drowning.

The sad ending of the life of young
Edward Kelley recalls to mind that
Captain P. F. Alba came as near drown­
ing off tho Point as any man who ever
entered those waters and escaped to tell
the tale. In conversation yesterday
Captain Alba told his experience in the
following words:
“I was a great swimmer in my youth.
In fact, I was expert in all athletic ex­
ercises, and a swim of that sort I under­
took at Point Clear was In my mind but
an easy pastime. The waves were
rolling moderately high, and I swam
out to ride them. . I was having quite
an enjoyable experience when I noticed
a little flotilla'of jelly-fish, which sped
toward me with great velocity. I knew
they had very little movement of their
own and was surprised that I swept
past them so rapidly. The thought oc­
curred to me that perhaps I was in a
current, and I concluded to turn round
and &lt;wim back to shope. I turned, but
•at once saw it was of no use for I made
no headway at all.
“ ‘Ah ’ said I, ‘you are in for it, old
man. You have got out here and now
you are going to have a struggle with
the monster.’ At first I did not feel
concerned, but 1 noticed that the clouds
were gathering and the wind was be­
coming stronger, driving the waves up
higher; and, moroov^k, the night was
coming on. ‘Surely I will be picked
up,’ I said, as I swam leisurely along,
try ing not to exert myself; ‘but then,’
I thought, *1 am not what fused to be;
I am older and more fleshy, and out of
Kractice. True, I can swim a long time,
ut not very long in such a sea.’ Then
I looked all around, and there was not
a boat to the seaward. I remembered
that in such weather boats usually
sought refuge, and I could not expect
assistance out in the bay; besides, in
these stormy hours sharks approach
tho shore in the hope of securing some­
thing from wrecks, etc.
‘I guess I
am in for it this time,’ I said, and 1
could hear the waters Tattling the tune
in my cars, saying, ‘You have come,
you have come, wc have got you at last.’
“I looked back to tbo shore and
could see that there was excitemMft at
the hotm.
I held up
my Trand
every noir and then. I noticed tiktt
the people'were manning the boafe,
but I knew that only one boat, the large
one near the pier, oould help me in the
chop sea. Unfortunately, the boat
seemed to be manned by people of little
experience, and I confessed, with a sink­
ing heart, that it would not get them
to me in time.
“I continued to paddle about, and
once i« a whiK I was forced to gulp in
some water. I felt exhausted, but con­
tinued my tight. I thought if I oould
reach tbe spot where the current and
the tide met I might get foothold long
enough for the boat to reach me. and
yet the water ran so fast I feared I covid
not make it. At length I sounded for
bottom. As I let my feet sink it seemed
a* if something grabbed them and
pulied me down, slantwise, like a shot
Down I went and was pulled and teased
about andcr the surface. A* I went
down I strangled and the most horrible

water goes the wrong way. I felt a* if
•ome bJaod-wssel would burst unless I
got air. I was down there many rec
onds, and I tell you it was the most
painful moment of my life. Had 1 lost
my bead at that moment I would have
drowned without doubt, but In-solved’
to let the heart break rather than open
my lung*. Finally, just a* my resolu­
tion wa* giving away, my bead came
•gam shove the surface, and I tilled mT
mng* with air.
J
‘•I wm thoroughly worn out. I could

the brave fellow approaching in his
skiff He was rowing manfully and
akiUfnDy, and managed
awing the
stern of'the bdat around just in time for
me to lay bold of it I attempted to
climb in. but be, Captain Jet Howard,
said;
‘Don’t try that or you will
swamp me. The*boat can hardly keep
alive as it is.’ I replied that 1 oould
not hold on long enough to be towed in.
I asked him to tie my wrist to the boat.
He said be oould not come to the stern,
for the boat would lose ite head and be
swampod, and we would both drown.
•Then,’ said I, ‘get in the
bow,
and I
will try to
climb
in.
If
I see
she is swamping,
I
give you my word of honor, 1 will let
go.’ With that he got in the bow aud
cleverly balanced tbe boat as I slowlv
and clumsily crawled over tbe stern. 1
fell forward into tbe bottom of the
boat; he seized tbe oar* and pulled at
once for the shore. It was a narrow
escape. Captain Howard says I am the
orjly man who has been in that sink and
escaped alive.”
It Is recorded in this paper that Cap­
tain Alba, soon after this event, pre­
sented Captain Howard with a hand­
some gold watch and chain, as a souve­
nir of his heroic act.—Mobile (Ala.)
litgistcr.

Rheumatlim. Veurah

DR. DAVID

KENNEDY’S
REMEDY

The Coyote.
Throughout the year the coyote-la the
herder’s wiley enemy. He is con­
stantly on the war-path, lives almost
exclusively on mutton, aud takes no
pains to conceal the fact. If the sheep
wander away from camp at night, the
coyote is apt to find it out before the
herder does, aud at once proceeds to
feast upon the fattest aud always the
finest of tbe flock. If very hungry he
will kill one and devour nearly the
whole of it, summon his confederates,
sail into the' band, and slaughter just
for fun until the murdering devils be­
come tired and tbe sheep are scattered
in frightened squads all over the range.
The coyotes will then appear to leave
thtt particular locality, as if aware that
a more vigilant watch will be kept, and
will turn tiieir attention to some neigh­
boring band until the previous night’s
raid shall be in some measure forgotten.
Covotes are constantly being killed off
either by being shot or poisoned
with strychnine.
The latter mode is
more effective, but is attended with se­
rious danger to the shepherd dogs,
which, in spite of the utmost precau­
tion. often hunt up tbe poison and eat it
I never knew a shepherd dog to die a
natural death. They always end their
days eating strychnine meant for the
rascally coyotes, which often get too
smart to be caught by poison.
I once knew of a female ooyote
haunting the same range for thirteen
years. She reared a litter of wbelbs
every spring during that time. Her
progeny were got ria of one way and
another before they became very old,
'but she was proof against strychnine,
and too wily to be shot or trapped. I
had often tried my best to get rid of
the old robber, but failed. One morn­
ing early I was climbing a hill, with
my back to the rising sun and a double­
barreled shot-gun loaded with buckshot
on my shoulder, when I suddenly
espied my antagonist sitting on her
haunches not twenty steps away. The
sun was dazzling her eyes, and she was
intent upon the flock below, so she did
nut see me. I cautioutly brought my gun
to bear,' ti»ok deliberate aim, and pulled
both triggers. Both caps snapped, the
noiafe startled her, and she bounded off.
The gun never served me that way be­
fore or after, and 1 often thought that
there must be something supernatural
about that old coyote. She was still on
the war-paih when I left that part of
the countiy, although the neighbor­
hood had been thickly settled with
farmers and the sheep business had be­
come a thing of the past—Or&amp;jon Cor.
San Francisco Chronicle.

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Among Railroad Men
Master Mechanic'* and Superintendent's Office,
Lowell Bcpalr Sbopa of Boston &amp; Lowell R. E.
Lowell, Mass., March 25,1S84.
Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout. Ji. Y.
Dear Bp-:—I think It Is due to you that I should
malcc the following statement, aud I make It voluntarlly and willingly; On the 4th day of June,
1W1.1 was taken with what was called paralysis
of tlie bowels. The seizure was unexpected and
terrible. The stomach and other organs seemed
to sympathize with It and to have lost all power
of action. For a long time my life was despair­
ed of, btft st length 1 recovered so far as to be
able to ride out. By the advice of my physician
I visited Poland Springs. Vl. boning to benefit
from the waters. But they did me no good.
Neither were the best physicians of Lowell aud;
Boston, whom I consulted, able to afford me
more liiau transient relief. I gained no strength
and my case appeared almost hopeless. In the
tall
a friend advised me to try KgNXjmv'* Fa|
j vourre Rkmki»v. and although opposed to pat­
ent tnediclses. 1 made the trial. To make a KA*
story short—Favorite Remedy, in my opinion,
saved my life. I consider It the best prepara­
tion In the world for stomach difficult Isa, as well
as of tbe Liver and Other organs. I am glad to
say that It Is In general use among the railroad
men Id this vicinity. Yours, etc., A. J. Givvokd.
Mr. Gifford Is the master mechanlo of the
Lowell division of the Boston A Lowell railroad
and his Illness and recovery are known to manv
who ran testify to |be facts In frla letter.
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Use this medicine for all diseases ofthe blood,
kidneys, liter, stomach, (towels and skin. It
may save you or yours from pain and death.
Address, if desired, Dr. David Kennedy, Rea­
dout, N. Y.

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h Shark Fight on Land.

A fearful shark adventure is reported
from Passade, a small fishing village
between Nice and Villefranoe. tTo
fishermen returned late in the evening
with a shark measuring ten feet in
length m tow. The mowter had been
harpooned, and lost oon«idera*ble bkxxl,
which fact enabled them to draw it on
shore easily and secure in their hut. in­
tending to take it for exhibition to Nice
the next day. About two in tbe morn­
ing a horrible noise arose from the hut,
tho unearthly bowlipg of a dog and
screeches of children predominating.
The two fishermen hurriedly lit their
iamps mid hastened to the spot, where
a terrible scene mat their gaze. The
monster, whose wounds were mortal.
h«d &gt;o f»r recovered
be ra

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the ttark. The flabernten XdSnl?
made for the door, bnt were unableto
open It. In the meantime a neighbor■ng flahennan had been drawee tte
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united eftWu of the men. The abark
k®Jd m reapeot by meaiu of th.
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I. • a very heavy crt&gt;P

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low “d &lt;’T’d i0
the auaafa. Nocriww^iMt
il so horrible an that asaiZt the
breathe, sod he who plots sgwlnri Ita

LOW PRICE!

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PMoe h» worse thia murder In hta
Of tte poe. and of the l^JXn.
He is too steeped in toquity to
“• If. tbe former doesn’t make the
the enormity ot .La crime z, too
Mow the brute to comprehend the
Maine man too Ured, we shall ho„. h“
mayoarefullynnm the Jourmd^tX rain be works or care for consequences.
?ct?Vithd"w fran “■« re&gt;»w^;
Would condemn no innocent, menthe one against whom cochin
ticket. He cannot afford to run for
mrenae la proven should, be made to
if the Burry county
au
®
er
equally with the murderer.
mangier oppose, Mm.
y

court convens in this city
PXBSONAL.
Morse Nevin, fa among the Gun
goiiiv August 18th.
.
Tllt band boys oflhi" C*W arB mAk- Lakers.
M41Ktions for their new suits.
„„John„J- fotter’ ot N«M&gt;vUle. called
T,,t Star Clothing House, Grand. on us Monday.

Eapids. h» •» no” “&gt;•in

tammi happlnaul for B llfeUme to a

Painter and Glazier,

That Tireless Traveler That Turns Trade
To Thrifty Tradesmen.

ROCK BOTTOM

Co UM OIL PROCEEDINGS.
Cd'Sdd^TiuS1’1* Oi th/ c0nIni00 Onun-

Hote^-iX^His

WAY-DOWN PRICES!

Stebbl?.0^00 of 11,1
Wm. H.
Stebbins was appointed Recorder pro

Rev. Crittenden will leave for Iowa
On roll call the following aldennen
tParke?rSi?ti;.Bf??'rWood.
us-ua. TixBOKAa: Born. August the coming week.
H^le'aS JouT
Ab“nt’ Btack’
l,t. a son to Mr. »a&lt;i Mrs. Chas. Knap­
A.D. Niskern is visiting fnends in
Battle Creek this week.
The following accounts were readpen.
t
, f
yir.Cat-Teu MFAsntia building a
Mr. Geo. Whitcomb and Miaa Belie
De« ’»alkin front of his agricultural Spaulding were at Gull Lake Sunday.
Cha*. hSrti.n
A. D. Cook and E. R. Brown started Ed Kcynold* .. .
WsraOoUH.
7 75
will buy
for Kansas on the 10 a. m. train Mon­ Jame* Bwin
k &amp; Salisbury
E- Wilkin*
any anK'i^t of 4ppl« for dipping. day.
t Joe SUturiy
any
y jn. BuckleThey mtirt
wel1 sorted and hand
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Clever, of Ver­ John Tinkler .
Sidney Wiley
2w
picked.
montville, Visited Hastings friends last

is8Ue-

The Freeport and Woodland bands week.
•
art. tin.-lv uniformed. Hastings can’t
John Beamer is home from his west­
tttfAHi &gt;&lt;ieh extravagance on the part of ern trip and will remain for about a
its band. ;
month.
ChakU'TTE has a committee of 60,
Everett Stinchcomb has returned
fur the biiprovement of that town and
from, an extended business trip in the
the imlix-eiiirnt of manufacturers to
southern part of the state.
locate there.
Rev. McEwing, of Grand Rapids,
From the grimmaces and extortions
df the Charlotte Leader of At week, preached two very able sermons at the
we should judge that the Itlpublican M. E. church Sunday last

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Jacob Men.
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Martin pickle
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Harn.n Wrtgfcl ..... '..'.

Lubricating Oils.

PAPER HANGING
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CEILING DECORATIONS,
Call and See Me.

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a.^JL°'T?dub5’
an‘1 M.V5 “ follows:
Wood. flower, Par­
ker and Stebbins, 5.
Adjourned.

gENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS’

Common Council met in regular ses­
sion I ueaday, August 4,18&amp;4, His HonMr.
and
Mrs.
T.
J.
Bush
Sundayed
at
°
r
'rJ
ayor 1 owere m
chair.
bad hit it below the belt.
Gun Lake. This is not to be interpreted a The following aidermen were present:
A riioKHHTiON pole was raised in
F,'S',BeaSer,' i,o«1(!- Stebbins, Jones.
as stating that “Jeff" fished on Sunday. r, ?kmr‘ ? arier “d Wood. Absent,
this city Saturday. Tbe green backers
Mr. C. F. Brooks is waiting on cus­ aid. Black.
arsto hoist a Butler pole the day of
The minutes of previous meeting
tomers and delivering goods at Brooks
tbeir county convention.
&amp; Cook’s grocery during the absence of were read and approved. •
^The following accounts were presentHead the article in another column
Mr. Cook.
addressed to prohibitionists, copied
t 9 so
Mr. and Mrs. F. Spangemacher, Mr.: IMoBhav and t earn., f.....................
'from the Toledo Blade, a paper that
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Call and see the quality of above oils.

WAGONS!

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has done more lor prohibition than any
other journal in this Country.

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and Mrs. Geo. Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. John Cha* Horton
Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. John Schantz E Wliklna..
.................
are camped at Wall lake.

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&lt;so
R. J.”0rant, lime and cement. .' ’'.
at &lt;J
Dr. Polbetnu*. city pbyalclan
io oo
By aid Beaiuer, that tbe accounts be
allowed and an order drawn on their
respective funds. Carried, all ayes.
Adjourned.
J. Weissert, Recorder.

DaSiel F. Newton was arrested
John McElwain and WiU Herring
Saturday for. alleged adultery with an
insane woman, of this city.. He gave visited Plain well. Otsego and Kalama­
bail in the sum of $w00 for his appear­ zoo last week. Mr. H. will locate at
ance Thurstiay before Esq. Greenfield. Otsego and practice his profession­
dentistry.
•
Don’t worry about Kalamazoo. Let
Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Cooper, of
Barry county do-the part she must to
get the railroad. Then if Kalamazoo Reed City, were the guests of Prosecutor
Did we belong to the Prohibition par­
doi-s not come to the front, we can bid Colgrove and wife the past week. ' The ty, Still we could not support Ex-Gov.
them a long and not very affectionate four spent two or three days very StJohn for the presidency, for these
pleasantly at Gun J&gt;ake.
reasons: On the republican ticket is a
farewell.
a man of superior anility, just as pure
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ji Bush, Mr. and Mrs.
*. .it being able to.farm offices in satlife, and who has been for years identi­
isfaetory condition last Saturday, the J.W. Bentley ,Miss Orpha Knowles, fied with, and leader in,-prohibition in
On the democratic
fusion fugelars will meet here again Messrs. John Goodyear, Julius and his own state.
ticket is a man of inferior ability, dis­
next Saturday forenoon, and plan what Harry RusseU, J. Greble and Morse E. gustingly immoral life, and the 'triend
kind of u sell-out they can make. The Nevins spent Sunday at Gun Lake.
and patron of rum-sellers. A vote for
opposition find the fusion Jordan a
At Freeport Friday there whs a Mr. StJohn will not help to elect him,
but will help to elect Mr. Cleveland,
hard road to travel. But they are per­ large number of people, ^attracted by
tbe acknowledged companion of drunk­
severing fellows.
the announcement that there would be ards and harlots. We cannot believe
that
the road to purity leads through
The encouraging words spoken to a ball play at that place, enlivened with
the slums of debauchery, nor that the
leading prohibitionists by representa- music by three bands—the Woodland, fight for temperance will sooner be won
tire democrats and greenbacket^is con­ Clarksville and Freeport A picked up by throwing wide open the floodgates
vincing proof that the opposition re­ nine from this city accompanied by a of intemperance for a time.—Grand
gard the prohibition movement as a number of our citizens, were present, Rapids Post.

democratic annex. Whether tHey will
or not, the prohibition leaders are giv­
ing aid and comfort to the opposition.
Remember that when Mr. Carter
speaks to you about t he railroad, and
you haven't “come tdown” with your
note that you are standing in your own
light, and defeating the grandest im­

provement Barry county, has had a
chance to get in a(tamn yeius if you do
not aid the project?^Help on the work

and after a game between Freeport and
ClarksviUe clubs, resulting in a score of
15 to 18 in favor of the latter,, the Hast­
ings boys played a game with men se­
lected from the two clubs. But two ot
Hastings home club were present; the
battery consisting of Messrs. Bob Green
and C. W. Jordan. On the first inning
each club retired with a score of 0; the
second each tallied 3; the third the com­
bination club scored one, Hastings 0.
At this* point it became very evident
that Mr. Jordan was being terribly

eware of

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Imitations.

J. Lldhtf Sm Hoos.

monuments

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Heavy Stock of White Lead, Detroit Colored
Paint, Barn Paint, &amp;c.

Fred'k Hotchkiss,
The Live Druggist.

. On Friday last we closed our stores to mark down the balance of our Spring and Summer Stock, and we are now selling these gopds way

COST

to close them out and make room for Fall Goods. We will

mention

three

Buyers are Invited to Call and See
*
Them.

We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

Sill to Ridge Board.

Doors, Sash &amp;,
Blinds,
Of Our Own Make,

Just a Few Pieces.

As low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

Mg, Mating li Imwiae
Over 100 Fine All-Wool Tailor-Made Suits,
elegantly trimmed, reduced from $27.50
to $18.00. '
Over 13d Splendid all-wool Suits, selling else­
where for $15, reduced to only $7,50.
Over 240 odd Coats, d
at $3.50, 5.00, 7.5
$1.50, 2.50, :
Special Bargains in Bt

Good Brown Ovei
All Straw and Manil

FAVSONS

yon&amp;healy

We are
widths of

Building
a Material!
BELOW

to the extent of your ability. A few
thousand dollars more of ijioney and
some right of way is yet to be secured. punished by the delivery of Green, but
against the advice of friends he stood
It resembled a Mlles Standish
manfully behind the bat for another
courtship in this; that it was unsuc­ inning, when his hands became so bruis­
cessful. Saturday last the fusion fugel- ed that he was obliged to take the field,
ars of the county assembled in this Mr. Sentz taking nis place. During
city, and industriously courted each
the first half of the fifth inning the
other without result for the whole af­
Hastings club threw up the sponge.
—FOB SALE AT—
ternoon. They were real sweet on each It was with reluctance that our boys
other in fact; but all to no purpose.
fentered’the game, as several comprising
• Ih'r greenbackers thought the demo­
the nine had never before entered the
crats asked too much; and the bourbons diamond field as players. In the mat­
concluded the greenbackers were pretty
ter of foot races and jumping contests
stiff-bimked. The lovers separated in
Hastings took the lead by large odds.
. not the most amiable mood; but the A colored runner from Bowne claimed
SUPERIonfO
EXDORStO BY
courtship wiu-be continued. Our con­ to be ill, and a match could not be ar­
temporary
the Journal said “Too
1
ranged with him. Hastings Is ready to
mu-’h reptibWcan money did it.” It is accommodate this gentlemen any time
’■nd to have the republicans manipulate
he feels anxious for a race, distance,
the opposition beside looking after their
stakes, etc, to hU liking. It is proba­
owc orfanization; blit our neighbor ble that a ini^tch between Hastings and
Besigpi^d
0VEf\
«ays they did, and that1 settles it.
Lowell nines will be arranged in the
Pnoeaon
45000
near future.. If so we &lt; ju‘inform
“1 cannot follow where the Plumed
Lowell that Hastings wiU present a
iMught leads” is the startling headline
nine that will put them on their mettle,
woer which Alonzo D. Cudwallader
"rites a two column article to tbe to say the least.______________
Journal of last week. A great many
As to the truth or falsity of the prove It by
,.atc
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,
will never read thia aoul-atlrring chargee concerning him who is alleged
well n* historical utata, that tl&gt;e/,FMte
™ui»n. For their benefit, we wiU to have taken improper advantage qf a
»&gt; that Lon fairly paralyxee the Plumed weak-minded woman, we have nothing
s. A. HOLMES, Agent,
Might, and knocks hia letter ot ac- to say at this time. A court and jury
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Hast lr«s. Mich.
"Ptanee higher than Gilderoy’s kite, are the proper tribunal for investigating
i
we perused thia two-column ro- the charges. We have this to say h6wPISO
■hiee, wc had high hopes of Blaine's ever: There does not breathe a brute or
success. But when a briefleas attorney wretch so low as the being in the sem­
,I"™™ agriculture because his’ blance of a man who would do such a

citizens are not impressed with dastardlv act. We have been aome----------------------------------------------egal attainments,
thus upsets the what startled at the light and^trlfltag
toirpnr. argument of America's__fore- manner in which some parties standing
TOgf,nt
inrw.* a - -----~ w* axiUCUUJa «UIW
------------ --------------------------------------------------tU“ tlme to W“P* “I1 high in Barry county clretai have
e shed bitter tears. Lon doesn’t rise treated thia case. Premialng its truth,
e poetic in hia effusion, though they would mention the detain of the
Is his stronghold. He onoe pub- scandal in terms that bespoke little con­
»■&gt; epic of about 10X00 lame- cern. Apparently it seemed not to tamn
.grave offence. Thera fa not a crime
the future life. It was
“Mug success, and is ranked with ao despicable aa that again* the peace
anrl
Of S hODUC. Th© Vile
S
Mlrk
“ejh wlm would seek to dishonor the
thn r*\ The ““
«•&lt;*» it will
boroughly amuwd-not n much »o borne, degrade the family and poisco

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�MICHIGAN 8TATK NEWS
the State Board of Health, held recraflly

j&gt;ort on four out-break* of ch&lt;

Heartened. Asthma. Hay Frvyr. Rriwetank. pr
any affectionoft!w"rtire«it :U»d L^er.

o«mk poattiveranutee A\ ill give you a Trial Bottle

cheese were taken sick, (in all about ene
hundred and sixty-four persons), with the
game symptoms, 1.
pain and burning
sensation in the stomach, Intense vomiting
and purging, feeble •. ulee, cold extremities and tendency to collapse. All finally
were oramaxxiy
good-looking samples, but when cut or
broken a hqiid oossd into the j tores.,
Dr. V. C. V u^hn read a report on cheeaepoisoning. At tbe request of tbe Hecretary, ho bad visited tho factory whore the

menn of the cheese. He said: ’‘Everything
about the factory appeared to be scrupu­
lously clean, and nothing in vats, cans or
surroundings offered any explanation of
the cause of th* poisoning.
Analysis
showed no arsenic, copper, lend, iron or
other mineral poison. When tho cheese
was cut or broken, a whitish liquid ooaed
into the pares, and in this liquid micro
scopfcorganismsweredetected. The liquid
was very strongly acid. For mor® than
on* hundred years the attention of the
scientific world has been drawn to the sub­
ject of cueese-poisoning by repeated out­
breaks of this sort in thia ootin try and in
Europe. Much has been written on the
subject, and many investigations carried
on, especially in Germany. It has been
variously ascribed to diseased milk, de­
composition and tbe development of cer­
tain fatty acids, etc., but wo. do not yet
know what makes the i heeso poison. The
manufacturer said the cheese which pro­
duced the iii-resulte wm all made between
April 26 and May -0, l.'HL It wns made in
tto same manner and with the same core
as other lota which had xiven no cause for
complaint.
Good cheeie is only very
slightly add, and slowly reddens bite
litmus paper. The poisonous cheese was
intensely acid, instantaneously reddening
blue litmus, wbtjn the paper was applied
to tho freshly-cut surface. This test for
poisonous cheese appears to be.practicable.
Th* blue litmus paper could be applied by
any grocer to each freshly-cut cheese. If
the litmus paper la instantly turned red
by the liquid which waxes into the pores,
th* cheese is suspected as poisonous.”

Free, rfqpdar .ta-T-OU.
Coal has Iweti dbrovered at iilngatey, BL Clair

.'* said
'
___JohnB. GoukIi.
; made In the
vartu.» Draales ft heat s the ,-ead and causes
the hair to fall ■•ff. I^rl:cr.&lt; tetr Balsam wUl
! »* thaf
“* awl H-stere ita or iroal color to gray
aded ludr. Not oily. !.•••, a dyr. beneficial,
'
rtouriv perfumed. A perfect hair dresstag.
&gt;
: Otisville hoodlums bothered the Adventists
holding tent meetings at that place.
Backlen's Arnie* Salve.
IJIHE HARVEST IS PAST!
The beat salve lu the world for Cut*. Bruises,
Sorts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chappep Hands, Chilblains. Coms, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or uo pay
required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis­
faction. er money refunded. Price 25 cents per
tax. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
A dredge brought up the decomposed body of
a man atEast Saginaw Friday.
Dr. Henry Baxter’s Mandrake Bitten are
purely vegetaMe, the product of the hills anji
valleys, they are natures own restorer. Price
SS cents per tattle. Warranted to give satis­
faction or money refunded.
.
Charlevoix has an assembly of the Knights of
Labor.
—When you want aFred. Hotehktsa will refund the price paid if
Acker*:, Blood Elixir does not relieve any skin
or blood disorder. A new, but thoroughly tested
discovery. ’
East Saginaw Is trying hard to get a yacht
etub.

Tbe Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat
—No.
1 White. $LQ1®1.O1X; No.
2
White, 90®61c. Flour—Michigan White
Wheat, choice,
roller process,
$B.00®Q.2fi; patent*, $0.7006.00. CornNo. 2, 57X®68c. Gate—No. 2, 88K®39c.
Butter — Creamery.
10016c.
Cheeae,
9X®10c. Eggs, 16®lGMc.
Prof. Douglas, of the State University,
it in said, produces amateur cyclones at
will. He does it by" suspending a large
copper plate by silken cords. This plate
is charged heavily with electricity, which
hangs down like A bag underneath, and Is
rendered visible by the use of arseuious
■ acid gas, which gives it a green color. Ike
formation is a miniature cyclone as .per­
fect as any started in the clouds. It |s
lunntl-shaped, and whirls around rapidly.
Passing this plate over a table the cycloaa
snatches up copper cents, pens, pith baBs
and other objects and scatters them on all
aides.
Rock salt has been struck in a well at
8L Clair, BL Clair County, at a depth of
1,632 feet, tbe drill going into the deposit
twelve feet.
£/
Huckleberries are said to be almost a
failure this year in Lake County.
The Pinconning (Bay County) Boom
Company has raftsd 60,000,000 feet of saw­
logs this season, and 4,0)0,000 feet, board­
measure, of long timtar.
Among tbe recent promotions and ap­
pointments made in the Patent Office at
Washington are tbe following Michigan
clerks: E. B. Moore, fourth assistant ex­
aminer; Miss Isabella Rich, first-class
cle.k; Mio L. H. Higgins, Mitt M. E.
Hughes, Miss Emma M. Miles, clerks st
$9X&gt;; Mist Nellie Seymour, clerk at $72®,
and P. Martin. clerlNfty$O0O. '
Ovta* one hundred and twenty converts
who bad been on probation were received
into full membership at the First ML E.
Church nt Jackson the other day.
An employe of the Michigan Central was
killed at Marshall, Calhoun County, a few
days ago while trying to get a band-car off
the track, the mail train striking the car
and throwing it over him, killing him inftantly.
«onth Lvon, Oakland County, has tbe
banner family. Father, mother and twelve
children all live at home, two children lie
. In the cemetery, t.-od the mother of the
fourteen 1s but thlrty-nino years old. The
father te a veteran of vbe TwvntletMMichigau Infantry in the late war.
W. L. Walters, of Utica, Macomb Coun­
ty, has been appointed general agent of
tbe Odd-Fellows' National Relief Assodia-

Wia.
HUte Balli
Commiasicner Innes bac
.
calling the atten Hon of
railway officials to the targe number of
accidents at croisinza, and to the fact &amp;at

their whistle*, according to taw. He will
prosecute promptly any one who violate*

In tbe days of bMjoiiMieas when your
liver is turbid and your akin yellow, re­
member you have u never-failing friend;
in Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which
is uneuualed in purity and efflcacioiwmm. Ina»ea of dyaptv*iA,costiveness,
ague and malaria diswistw and diseases
of the blood and kidneys, its action is

The Time Has Arrived

.(

When you have a cough a-td want relief, think of
Kemp's Balsam for the 'throat and Lungs. A
guaranteed remedy for tuuM diseases. Price 50
eenta and ®1.
Adolf Dallox, carriage manufacturer, Buffalo,
saj-s; “I was.troubled with nausea, sick head­
acne and general debility. Burdock Blood BitThe Kalamazoo Gazette has a new dress.
My physician said I could not live, my liver out
of order, frequently vomited greenish mucous,
skin yellow, small dry humors on face, stomach
would not retain food. Burdock Blood Bitters
cured me. Mrs. Adelaide O'Brien,3T2 Exchange
8L Buttallo, N. Y.
North Muskegon needs a fin- department.
Try a tattle of Downs' Elixir for your ebid or

Mr.T.W. Atkins, Girard Kan.,.writes: “I
never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bit­
tern te my customer*, they give entire satlstectlon and arc rapid scMvr*." Electric Bitters an;
the purest and tart inedicini! known and will
positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints.
Purify tbe blmrt and regulate the bowels. No
111.
lu* wit ill...! thnui Til "
year. Sold at fifty cents a tattle by W. H. G&lt;

SEEDER

Why Shouldn’t We Smile?
Crops have turned out well.

BUCKEYE give a large patronage to the business men of,Hastings this year.

Shoe and Hoe

That Makes Us Happy

Lamfcig mourns over dilapidated ridewalks, '
Consumption Cured.

1 physician retired from practice, hayIn. liml plared
l&amp;rod In his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
jpeedv aud
reined? for the sp::2*
— permanent cure of
vowxuuuiwu.
uruucluil*. Catarrh. Asthma and ■
Conaiuuptlou. Brouci
all thmut and lung affections, also a positive and ,
radical eure for Nervous Debility'and all nervous I
complaints, after hal------ tested its wonderful ,
curative powers tn thc| sands of caaes, has felt
It his duty to make U knnvyn to his suffering ।
Ills motive
desire
tbreUevv btunwiOsi^ring.*l'
’wiii and
seuda
’free
of
charge, to aB who desire it. this recipe, in Ger­
man, French or English, with full directions for
preparing and using. '.Sent by mall by address­
ing with stamp, natning this imprr. M. A.
Noyks uo Power's Block. Rochester. N. Y.

8WIN—ROBINSON.—At the residence«f David
Bwhi, In the township ot Woodland, on the IMth
of July, James Henry 8wln to Mrs. Harrell
Jane Robinson, of Stalba. Osceola county, Ira
Stowell Esq. officiating.

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Moreover, since we came into our present quarters, our Convenient
Location, Good Goods.and Low Prices have

Roller Drill!

Doubled Our Trade!

E^-The Best Machines of the
kind in the market.

That Makes Us Happier

DIED.
GRACE—At Hastings, Sunday morning, August
. 3,18M, Frankie W., only child of George W.
and Della A. Grace, aged l year. 5 months and
» days.
Bee the sweet flowers bls bosom adorning—
Soft be your tread.
In the calm husl&gt; ot tlie beautiful morning,
Frankie Is dead.
,
List, while our Ups to bls own softly presses;
Never a breath
Corn ctb to cheer us. Al I our caresses
Give we to death.
.
Laughing aud bright as the flowers *a^|^lcu8'
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Friend, were his eyes.
&gt; Now what a wonderful, terrible shadow
Over them lie*.
None but a mother can measure my sorrow—
Soft be your tread.
Cometh no bird-song for me on the morrow;
Frankie Is dead.
Oh, heartbroken mother. *tls Jesus now sj»cakj died ouce for all.
[Ing;
Boon I am coming, and those who are sleeping
In death I shall call.
And then they shall stand, an ..exceeding great
Redeemed from tlie grave.
- [army
Then, too. they shall know of the love I had for

•rowing ones, trust my power to save you;
Hope, trust and pray.
I love you and care for you. Hear aud believe
Ob. trust me to-day.

Ob,

yon Sale

Farmers feel encouraged, and will

. -AS TO-

Buggies

Every day some hew customer comes in and says

I hear that you

sell everything in the grocery line cheaper than any store in Hast-

Cajriages

ings.

Before he leaves our store he is convinced that he has been

correctly informed, and buys a large bill of goods,
If you want an Open or Top
Carriage, or a Platform, I have
what yon wish, and can make
a bargain with yon, if you
want durable, nice work at
Bottom trices.

At a
Call at AEriCDitural Warehouse
And see the Jackson, Borneo,
Lansing and other makes
of Baggies.

Our trade is con-

stantly increasing, and

That Makes Us Happiest!
We ask simply an inspection of goods and prices to convince you

that we are selling Staple and Fancy Groceries at Rock Bottom prices.

If you have No. 1 Butter to sell, we wapt it, arid will pay.the high­
i Can Suit You in Both
Price and Style.
est price to get it We buy none other, r

Chester lesser.
Respectfully,

BROOKS &amp; COOK

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                  <text>TTie Hastings Banner
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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 15, 1884

The Hastings Banner.

FOR TEN CENTS.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1517.

The dance at Tolles Brothers’ hall
last Friday evening was largely attend­
ed and pronounced a fine time by all.
Mr. Nobles, who lost the three colt*
last spring, has lost a work horse. Bad
luck seems te follow him.
The republicans of this town are
well pleased with the nomination of
the county ticket and will do all they
can to elect the whole ticket. There are
no kickers in the republican party of
this place, and all will work together
and do. their best to give a good majori­
ty for every man on the ticket.

away with anything dr any one in the question whether to join in a general
picnic or go on an excursion.
state in that line.
The following officers were installed
We intended to record some large
XoAOKT.
For Coug’ji sad Colds.
’
yields of crops in this town, but were Tuesday in the Barlow lake lodge, L O.
Lacey is booming
'
ONE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
set back by reading in a certain county G.T.:
Heo. Clark’s house is ready for plas­
tering.
paper of a yield of wheat of 150 bushels
W. V. T.—Florence Williams.
per acre. Such stories placed before
L. N. Mosher’s rooms over his store
KI BSCBIITION RATES!
W. S.-Charitt Bradley.
the public, give the ordinary’ liar no
are
completed.
He
intends
moving
W- F. 8.—Dennis Blackford.
tn Mivauau ?i w Per &gt;'earL If
8lx
chance, and should be discontinued by
soon.
. . .tjonofv.ttr.Sl.30- Subscriber* outcautious newspaper men.
W. Humphrey is about to re-shingle
Jj,..tf Barry Co.. SiJS per year, laW. M.—Charles Knapp.
variably cash in advance.
TH! MOM UAM» CO- Itobm,.
Uncle Sam has made another citizen
his house.
of Woodland happy’
C. L. Briggs'has just finished his
The Republican state oohvemADVERTISING RATES:
Seeding the item concerning the'~ba»e
barn, 36x70, standing on the wall where'
Tiox. .
03t ’ Exmi eba^eVor s'li^ifU position*.*
ball play at Freeport lately, we are in­
| one was burnt last year.
The republican state convention as­
■VVHEN READY TO PLAN YOUR Vaca
clined to think the writer is. accustom­
FREEPORT.
W. P. Bristol is laying the floor in
sembled in Detroit Wednesday, with a
JOB PRINTING.
f
ed to. blood thirsty individual* every full delegation from every county. It
his new hall, getting ready for the From the Herald.
r . -rd i&gt;r‘&lt;k" Is telt in the Job Printing Deday and so is used to a great noise.
Business is getting better.
I'.f th'- Bannmc- Even-thing in the
was an enthusastic gathering, and the
campaign speeches and parties. He
f ”
.
art •lUilh. fa-1
at
The Herald circulation is now 550 We were there, nnd although we have ticket named an exceptionally strong
.|i|ir»&gt;ni|»i»«M of auKjfamr.
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA * dedicates it next Friday evening, by a copies.
in times past been in some dangerous one. The nominees are as’follows:
io, 1.uit workmen employed. cnabM the
dance, with Powers' Inind for music.
b ‘Xx 1:"Io first■cU-’H Joi, work.
Old papers five cents a dozen at the places, we were never actually so scar­
With lt» clear days, deliciously comfortable , Mrs. McElwain organized a Good
Governor—Gen. Rusaell A, Alger.
nights, and exhilarating-atmosphere,
ed before, and never wish to be again.
Herald office.
Lieutenant Governor—Archibald BuiTemplars lodge here last Saturday
KNT1BELY KBEK FROM MALARIA
U.E.'IENI’ smith.
. '
V. G. Crane, formerly of this town, tars.
Dr. Pressy and wife and Thos. CheseLawyer,
night. They have about thirty mem­
Secretary of State—Harry A. ConanL
brough and wife went to Petoskey now of Boyne City, is visiting friends
■yffi.-’F vrer IL K. Grant's store.)
. State Treasurer-Edward H. Butler.
bers and intend to occupyAhe new hab
here.
&lt;'"’ Auditor 2
Tuesday for a few weeks recreation.
■iv1 i i-. nt :*!l courts of theState. Collections
General
C. Stevens.
_____ 1—Wm. 2.22.
—
hereafter.
* *
&gt;
■ ■ e looMr.l after.
Inrk Region afford tiuennalled hunting and
Uncle
Thad
Houghton
’
s
many
friends
Land Commissioner—Minor D. NewMr; John Yarger is able to be out
fisklUK. Devils Lak*. Dakota.has httelvreWe would advise the reporter of the
c. H. Vanakman. celved considerable attention from the fact that Laoey
again after Iteing confined to his room are glad to see him able to be - on the all.
Lime Kiln club to ■ make his
here in offered the rare attraction of
Attorney General—Moses Taggart.
several days with a severe form of sore street again.
Sept Public Instruction—H. Gass.
SALT WATER BATHING.
‘
presence scarce before the debate of
Lawyers.
C. H. Snyder, of Lansing, is visiting
throat.
Member State Board of Education—
ibuJ Hastings National Bank.)
I’amplilets and full Information regarding their next meeting is decided; for broth­
James M. Ballou.
Messrs. Will and Geo. Karcher. Hen­ friends at this place.
Mlanetouka. Osakis. Alexandria, Ashby, or
Devils Lake will Im furnished free ou appllca- er Gardner has twenty pounds of feath­
Reuben Crowell has rented tl*e Whit­
rullN &lt; AR VETH,
The following is the plank with ref­
ry Helrigle and Chaa. Loring, of Bowne,
ers and a barrel of tar ready to furnish
J
Attorney at Law,
comb
property.
' C. H. WARNEIt, (ten; Passenger Aitt
erence to the submission of the prohibi­
started for Petoskey Aug 2nd, where
Mt. Paul, MlnneaixtlU &amp; Manitoba By., 8t. Paul him a new' suit throughout, and he is
Middleville, Mich.
The G. A. R. Post is one of the grow­ tion question.
Minn.
9.1g '
they expect to remain about two weeks.
mean enough to do it with the help of
It is the fundamental ,right of. the
W.NISKERN,
Jas. Cool has recently purchased and ing institutions of Woodland.
Waydown Beebe.
Probate Order.
Rob Banner has rented the Downing people to alter, from time’ to time, the
Lawyer.
State of Michigan. Counts of Barry.—as.
‘Say, Mr. Banner man, were you ever is placing in position a new engine and
organic law of the state as new circum­
। &gt;ver Spaulding’s dry goods store.)
At a session of the 'Probate 'Court for the
boiltr. The increasing business in his property. ..
stances or growing evils may require,
„,1; atrm.l promptly’to all business tn all county of Barrv, hoklen at the Probate Office In at Cedar Creek ? If you have been, tire
Jeff Houghton is making himself laying its foundation on.such principles
the city of Hotting* In said county, on Mon­ Lacey B. B. C., know how to pity you, planing mill made more power abso­
courts, Charge* reasonable._________________
day the sath day al July In the year one thous­
useful in the capacitv of clerk for J*. F. and organizing its powers in such form
lutely necessary.
and
eight
hundred
and
elghty-four.
for they were over there to a B.. B.
as to them shall seem most likely to
. E.KEXASTON, .
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
Jacob Smelcher is preparing to build Hilbert.
xl.
Attorney at-Law,
effect their safety and happiness. The
In the matter of the estate of Loring Ed­ tournament last Friday. Lacking one
The pledges for telephone between
a brick house next summer.
munds, deceased.
evils of intemperance have become so
(Over ,1. S. Goodyear A Coy’s store.)
man,
Rob.
Green,
of
Hastings,
offered
reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
Ernest" Ward cut his finger quite se­ Hastings and Woodland have- all been greit that in the name of patriotism
IT;; .hl* in all courts of the State. Collection* ofOn
Cyrus M. Edmunds, son of said deceased, his services. Hickory Corners refused
the most efficient measures ought to be
secured.
promptly -.dtcuding to.
verely in the factory last week.
praying that a paper, heretofore filed with this
court, purporting to be tlie last will and testa­ to play against Lacey with a curve
Holmes &amp; Holly desire to announce taken to reduce those evils to a min­
Several prominent business men of
I* W.LOWRY,M.I).,
ment of said deceased may be admitted to pro- pitcher, and Cedar Creek also, both
imum; and as the members of no polit­
V.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist. bate-and the executor therein named appointed.
Hastings were here Friday, among that they are about to make a change ical party are wholly agreed as to
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Monday, the fearing one man who does not profess
.Office, »l Tlioru St., Hastings, Mich.)
them Mr. Spaulding, E. Y. Hogle and in the firm, and would like to have all whether this can best be done through
25th day of August, A. I). 18M. at ten o’clock in the
Calls tn town or country promptly attended.
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said to be a pitcher, they having each from others.
accounts settled by Sept. 1st.
' . . • prohibition or the regulation of the
• Office hours-S to 10 a. m. and I to 3 p. m.
petition,- and that the heirs at law of said de­ two to four players not belonging to
traffic in intoxicating liquors, and as
rrleph&lt;meitt Jh^ways’drug store.
ceased, and all other persons Interested in saM
The Freeport Blaine and Logan club
Nashville.
the.people are and ought to be the final
S|HS-Ial .mention paid to surgical diseases estate, are required to ap|&gt;ear at a session of their respective towns, nor members of
is now .organized with the following
and dl«il«»’S of tlie eye and ear.
said court then to lie liolden at the probate office,
The barber shops have voluntarily arbitrators of this question, and as
In the city of Hastings, tn said county, and show thtir clubs. The Lacey captain even officers—President, S. Roush; Vice Pres­
moral and intellectual people of the
dosed their places of business on Sun­
HACKETT &amp; BUTLER,
ciiiw, If any there be. why the prayer of the1 offered them the privilege to place
state have asked that the question be
idents, W; Fox and Henry Clemens; day. The barbers want to rest.
O
Pysicians and Surgeons, petitioner should not be granted.
put to the people by the submission to
And
It
Is
furtheg
ordered
that
said
petitioners
1
Green
in
any
position
they
liked,
but
IPndrievllle, Mich.)
Rev. C. I. Deyo preached to a crowded thein of a prohibiten- constitutional
give notice to the persons interested In said' they would not play unless they could Recording Secretary, A. M. Herrington;
All ealb. night or day. promptly attended.
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and tne
Corresponding Sec’y, F. Sisson; Treas­ house at the Congregational church, amendment, we again declare that we
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order' manage both nines, thereby breaking
iTrl
mmEHMan;
urer, John Nagler. Regular meetings, last Sunday. The reverend gentlemen believe it would be wise and patriotic
to be published tn the Hastings Banner, a.
R.
TIMMERMAN,
for ?the next legislature to submit such
newspaper printed and circulated In said county■ up the tournament. They were cer- -Tuesday evenings in Union Hall.
Houhrpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, of
has a large number of friends in this an amendment to a direct vote of the
Barry once in each week for three successive1 tainly afraid of Lacey. The boys here
(Flrtt «l"«»r ea,t of Hol!oway*?,drug store.)
weeks, previous to said day of hearing.
Mr. Silas Finch, of Kansas, is spend- (community.'
His sermon was very ptople; and we demand that it be so
CLEMENT SMITH,
admire their judgment, but despise ing a short time here with E; Wolcott, j
[A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.
highly spoken of by all who heard him. submitted.
I J;. Wm. JONES,
. their sand. Hickory Corners and Cedar and-other old friends. Mr. F. thinks of
1*
.
Dentist.
W. I. Marble and family are spending . A. more complete report will be given
Creek played a game. C. W. Jordan
Chancery Order.
Ail work promptly attended ta
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investing in property here and if so, .a couple of weeks at Harbor Springs, next week.
State of Michigan—In the Circuit Court for th#’ umpired, giving the l&gt;est of satisfaction
will probably open a meat market in •visiting Mr. Martie’s father and mother.
^VELTON &amp; WHITLUCK
County of Barry In Chancery.
A newspaper is to be Started aLUnion
In the matter of the petition of Wm. B, Bar­• to both nines, and then only one man partnership with Buell Wolcott, ’fhis
Mrs. A. L. Foote and daughter Hattie, CitV, by a man named Crittenden, it is
ium for barring the dower of Mary A. Barhau.i in both dubs would help pay his ex­
is just what th? town needs and we ;are visiting a few days at Albion.
Are iu- iiS lor thv Watertown Insuraace Co. an Insane person, and for the apfiolntment of
claimed.
*
penses, which was all he asked for go- trust that these gentlemen will con­
T-.i- v. rite iMilicirs on a iieui's property against gun rd!an.
Rev. A. Livermore is in Wisconson
On reading '.he potltlmb-ilnly verified, of W tn.
h-. ' ,. fir.-, lightning or wind; against a man's
Geo. M. Hankin, aged 14, living near
B. Barimn. praying tliat the dower Interest ofi ing there, they sending for.him to um- clude to open up business nt once.
life by ui-atlrand accident.
।
taking
a
vacation.
He
will
return
Stanton,
shot
Ida
Geer,
yesterday,
kill
­
Man- A. Barhan may be barred and a giuinlian1 pire the tournament games. The Lacey
Mr. D. Wolfe dame in to Freeport about
.
iipiMunted foi- reason* therein seXIort h.
September 1st, bringing with him ing her instantly. It was a case of
•6&lt;»K &amp; SHELDON.
On mot lot, of AI01140E. KenasVon. soueltpr; boys paid for the umpiring of their game. Tuesday looking far an officer to go and ।
didn't-know-it-was-loaded. it is said,
a
wife.
for petitioner. It h* ordered Hurt MomUs. the
i bubthe boy has lx?en arrested and the
18th dav of August next, st three o’clock it! the• If either of those nines have any|inore Like charge of D. P. Slocum, who hb
&lt; Abstract Block.Hastings. Mich.)
Isaac Kdlogg has l»een rusticating at ’' coroner’gs jftry rendered a. verdict of
‘rniK»n. N- neighed for the hearing of said1 bills standing out they will be prompt­
ih’-oulv set of Abstract Books la Barry aft»
father-in-law’s, Mr. J. McKelvey’s, j
by criminalVardessness?
said was trying to drown himself in his
;
Htltlun and that the next of kin of the sntd
ary A. Barban lx- required to appear at aly lv-paid bv notifying the treasurer of Sugar Bush lake. Mr. Slocum was ut for a few days. He needed rest.
1
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aexxlon of said court
to
be liolden £i
at “
the.«SX,"
court j the Lacey club. The boys ore genenms
Krt
H».tiiS.7'ii'i
A. FOOTE, M. DC. Ainsworth has purchased an in- i
one time a wealthy farmer of Irvinglions.-, it: th-irt ol
‘ “»■■■••*•
A Celebrated Running Sailer.
Physician and Surgeon, and show causer’if'«hSl'
any there
w wuy nie '"■
prayer
‘neMtaiSiuA
‘’"j1 and will tly to their rescue in the fu­ township, but dissipation has brought .terest in a gents’ furnishing goods store
of the netlttr.ner should not be granted.
east tide Main St.. Nashville. Mich’.)
The pedestrian feat* of the present
And it is further ordered that said petitioner ture as they did there. If we have him to a state of abject proverty. It fe in Grand Rapids, and is moving there
day are cast into the shade by the re­
./..we next door north Wolcott House, give notice to the persons Interested, of the'
intended too, day or night.
pendency of ."’aid petition, ami the nearlug said anything we are sorry for wi; are not surprising that* he desires to end this week.
corded exploits of Earnest Mensem a
thereof, by causing n «»|W of this order to no perfectly willing to be forgiven.
The citizens of Nashville, have piit Norwegian sailor in the English navy,
his life.
published In the ffnaUngs Bamxwl a &gt;ew*
JOSEPH KNIGHT.
Mrs. Harriet Buehler, wife of Ged. their premises in order at the request of early in the present century. Mensen
imner printed aud circulated In said county of
Veterinary Surgeon.
BANFIELD.
Barry, for three succewlve weeks “previous to
firat"attracted attention by running from
Buehler of Irving township, died FrU
KutlaM.near Y.akky school house.) the any ciheartng; such publication, however,
the health officer, aud our village is one
Olin Bera is lying very low with tyIxmdon to Portsmouth m nine houta.
day. August 1st, at Ija. m. Mrs. Buck­
Will .Itb-r.d all liills tor services night or day. shall no? be uecess'ary In &lt;-a*&lt;‘ a copy of this
of the healthiest in the stale.
and soofi.. after he ran from London
order be served on the next of kin personal^ at phoid fever.
Cliitrg'"'
‘
IcasMwentv days before the Uni/- herein pre?
ler has Ix’en on the sick list for a year
.Quite _an
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- stirring
—The
to Liverpool in thirty-two hours. Hav­
excitement- is
scrilM d tor their appearance
MOBGO-THORN
APPLE.
ing distinguished himself at the battle of
otherwise quiet burghers of our neigh­ past Her disease was pronounced con-,
lin1’
a hc'Skr.
nil’s. BROWN &amp; HiLHEML’S,
Lester Mead has purchased Vie boiler Navarino, in 1^27. he left the navy and
boring t illage of Bedford, over the dis- sumption by her attending physician.
Circuit Judge.
Jo h• uiiirparhir/Physicians &amp; Surgeons. ALONZO K. KERA8TON.
and engine formerly owned by Mr. became a professional runner. After
Dr.
Lathrop
of
Hastings.
The
deceas
­
Solicitor for Petitioner.
appejiraneu of a youth of that fplace by
-.Office mer Julius Russell’s store. Main St.)
Wood of Nashville, and moved the winning a number of matches, he un­
A true copy.
. rHAS M. mack.
the name of Brotherton. It seems that ed leaves a husband and two small
dertook the feat of running from Paris
Calls an*.v. ered from the office at all hours of
same to Morgan. He will set up his
Register in Chancery.
the d iv &gt;t night. Dr. Polhemus will give special
to Moscow.
he went lorn load of goods from Battle children, a boy and a girl, to mourn
att-ndon to diseases of the Bye and Ear.
engine and grind feed; will also attach
their
loss.
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Starting from the Place Vendome at
Office bours-0 to 13 a. in.: 2 to 4 p. m.
Creek, for one of the merchants there,
some small saws and cut up bolts into 4 o’clock in the afternoon of June 11.
several
days
ago,
and
at
last
accounts
UVIs
I
|„g
Shot
Cull
lor
$!&lt;*.»
SIJ
ton'
PRAIRIEVILLE.
/ 'LAKKE &amp; RIKER,
ball bats, etc.
1831. he entered the Kremlin at 10
rertOruaoHt.
t&lt;"r«.
a
MsriilaatOT
for
Attorneys at Law and
»™.l Cold Vn| I faVutrt
s « had not put in an appearance. Search
Cool weather for dog-days.
Arthur Hyde has returned from the o'clock A. M., on June 25. having ac­
Solicitors in Chancery.
was at once Instituted, but of no avail.
School commences to-day the 11th; northern part of the state. He will complished the distance of . seven­
(Wfilcos in Union block, over Beamer Bros.)
teen hundred and sixty miles in
Slim.. !.w hour, or,-our lri»)ir. Unwewu ojp The disappearance is, however,. very Miss Angie DeWolf, teacher.
make Barry county his future home.
IhuiUugs, Mich,
thirteen days and eijrbleen hours
mysterious, as the young man was of
Pr.vtift’ in nil courts of the state. Attend to
Mike Doster was quite badly hurt
Three couples camped at the Grove The employment of Meusen as &gt;
collection* and perfecting titles to real estate.
quiet habits and very industrious and while catching a Horse last Thureday.
House.
courier-extraordinay
became a pop­
Money to loan insurance taken, etc., ete. (
l4ie horse threw liim down and stepped
temperate.
.
Joshua R. Crouch raised his barn ular amusement in European court*.
Great satisfaction is felt by the good on his arm, inflicting a disagreeable
He ran from country to country, bear­
PHILIP T. COLGROVE,
Tuesday.
ing messages of congratulation, condo­
1
Lawyer, ■
huiIll'S. Curl will PW &gt;™
’ KJESgS people of this township over the nom­
E. O. Hyde and son have rented the
wound.
lence, Or dispatches, and always lieat
Huttings, Mich.
inations made bv the republican county
-Mre. M. A. Johnson and Freddie Philips farm, and bought out Abraham mounted couriers when matched against
I'ru+ejutlug Attorney for Barry County.
convention; and especially do they ap­ Youngs started after berries last Tues­ Pockingham’s chance.
them.
plaud the act of that convention for the day, and when near Wall Lake, the
He never walked but invariably run.
Mr". Woodard is still an the decline.
V ASHVILLE
good sense and sound judgment dis­ horse became frightened at a fire at the
Mr. P. W. White, of northwest Cas­ his refreshments being biscuit and rasp­
played in the nomination made for reg­ side of the road, jumped one side,over­ tleton, left home the 2nd of July, *84, berry syrup. He took two short rests
ister. The nominee is known through­ turning the/buggy and throwing out and was not heard, from until the first only in twenty-four hour* These rests
he took stamiing. and leaning against
out the entire length and breath of the the old ladJ and the child. She receiv­
of the present month, by way of a ‘pos­ some support; at such times fie covered
county, as a staunch republican, a man ed numerous bruises, a black eye and a tal to Mrs. Preston from her sister, now his face with a handkerchief and slept.
BY MAIL, POST-PAID.
of honor and integrity, who never badly hurt shoulder, but fortunately no residing in Kansas. It is well that he In 1886, while in the erqploy of the East
threw mud at a man’s back because broken bonw. Fred lost a little skin has been heart! from, as there was talk Indi* (bmpanv. Menseir wa* charged
with the conveying of dispatches from
that num was an enemy, or ever used from his nose but was not hurt other­
of arresting parties here on suspicion. Calcutta to Constantinople through cen­
a pubifc office for any other purport wise. The horse got clear from the It is alleged that they had threatened tral Asia. The distance i* five thoq&lt;UK
than to servo the public faithfully. In buggy and started for home, but was the life of the bid gentleman..
sand six hundred and fifteen miles.
■*
fit the name of Ed. Nye upon the stopped a short distance from the
Twenty-seven of the Hastings folks
tTpubbcan ticket will give it a momen­
wreck. The buggy got the worst of it took supper at the Lake house Monday time taken by the swiftett caravan. Ax
A Great Medical Work on Manhood, tum that will carry the whole ticket The wonder is, the folks were not hurt evening last.
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last-he was employed to discover the
through with a sweeping and tremen­
aource of the Nile.
much worse.
BOWENS MILLS.
Setting out from Silreia on May 11,
dous victory never before known to
Mrs. Collins, Miss Bugbee and IJanie
Slight frost Saturday morning on the 1843, be ran to Jerusalem, and thenoe
McLeay
are
spending
seme
time
in
this county.__________ ■
to Cairo, and up the western hank al
low spots, but {lid no damage.
the river into Upper Egy pt. Here, just
Petoskey.
CEDAR CBEEK.
Buel Bradley, who has been so very
Miss Mate Goss has finished her visit
ouuide the village of Syang. he wee
sick, is around again.
here
and
started
for
home.
wrothMr. L. B. Hill* and wife, of Irving,
Dr. McLeay is expecting friends
spent a few days with friends here.
e, . nnrr.in
Mb" wwk “^.Xbertwehaveh-Hor from Canada.
Banford Corning is up north on a
A company from Battle Creek are
they tried in vain for he ww* dead,
visit.
was bund’d at the foot at the tree, i
" whmt Is yielding well u&gt; the sere, camping at Wall Lake.
Every article of
bam Elerton and wife are at Bellevue.
Farmers grumble very much about knew what
Haying and Harvesting Machin­
and to the amount of straw.
WOODLAND.
A great many people went from here
fid*.
_________
Mrs. F. F. Hilbert is visiting friends the price of wheat.
ery used.
■
rotZn&gt;«*"« ln PMU,od[’ irr0T'
A leading greenbacker of this place
The prevailing op
at Charlotte and Marshall.
Also the Largest Stock of all kind* of
near the dty of Hastings. ____
The tent draws a crowd every Satur­ said to me the other day, that the re­ girl of the period is
Sidney Hull Is dolPg K0011 worit
publicans had some sense when they
day evening.
threshing
this
fsU.
This township boasts of a merchant nominated Charles Mack and Clement
Between J&amp;ckson aud Grand Rapids.
f
chspmsn hss bou^t s new who has a sign over his door -Maaheoe Smith.
more of an c
Also a grand big stock of
Why can’t we have a Blaine and is beautiful.
..__ T«onhine
threshing
machine and engine &lt;n ute OU."
'
____________
Logan
dnb
at
Bowen?
Nichols and Shepard pa
Dr. . About one half of the Ort crop re-

i*vHi.rsH&gt;» rawAva. at
Hastings, Barry Co., M.-^h.,

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,

marshall l. cook.

ONE COOK BOOK.

THIS SUMMER,

K

P.

F

L.

MKKf’.wjs^WANT

Agricultural
Depot.

Excelsior 2-Horso hiss Binder,

Tie Science of Life. Only $1.

KIOW THYSELF.

Light in Draft left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain

long.

Rawson ani Crown Mowers,
Royee Reapers.

FARM MACHINERY
Hardware and Building
Materia], Doors, Bash,
Glass, &amp;c., &amp;c., &amp;c.
l-rtew Low m u&gt;roo4,.

0. L. GLASGOW
/M

at fiUfore.

_ _______________________
X* by peril- -X known tou. rt

ixlUBlBlint

h&gt;»

the

chomptoo

loo

Our Sunday

�RADIES OF HASTINGS.
to meet.
The fusion in Virginia is a
good thing for the republicans. They
have everything to gain and nothing to
MARSHALL L. COOK. Xditor.
lose by such an alliance. But it is the
very worst policy that could have been
.Hastings, Mien., August 15,1884.
pursued by the greenbackers. The end
will be the utter disruption of the party
there, since it has sacrificed every prin­
ciple.
In Michigan fusion is a good
thing for the democracy.
It means
For President.
new recruits for that organization and
JAMESG. BLAINE, of Maine.
possible success. But it is the death­
For Vice President,
blow to greenbackism is this state.
JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois.
Having sacrificed its every principle by
bargaining with a party in every way
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
opposed to its tenets, It has now no
For Representative In the Slate Legislature—
longer anything to contend for in this
FfjJkft^/Xtate-CLEMENT SMITH.
state. The only possible excuse for its
existence is that it may again pose as
ForReitaterof Deeds-EDGAR F. NYE.
caudal appendage to the democratic
ForTreLurcr-FREDERlCK ALEXANDER.
dog; and the tail is not famous for
fS
™ rKuSkZ tad Dr. J. W. wagging the dog.
If a new party
wishes to bury itself, utterly lose its
identity, fusion is the broad road to
such a consummation.
EDITORIAL NOTES.

The Hastings Banner.
Republican National Ticket.

’

The republicans of Barry county oc­
cupy a position of splendid independ­
ence and undoubted strength.
They
have the moral support of thinking
people. They have placed in the field a
ticket of unsurpassed popularity and
unrivalled strength. It contains not a
man who does not stand high in the
opinion of our citizens. The republi­
can party have- made no trades, con­
summated no bargains, surrendered no
principles. 'They seek no fusion, They
do ask the thinking men of. Barry
county, however, to canvass the situ­
ation carefully. They do ask them to
consider whether they want the busi­
nesa of Barry county conducted by a
lot of men who are placed in nomina­
tion with the idea that offices are spoils
to be contended, for not upon party
principles, but as swine contend for the
best position at the feed-trough. That
is the lofty eminence from which the
alliance bid for the support of Barry
county voters—the motive is the same
as that which impels the porker toward

the corn-pile. It is not a position to be
proud of, not a place that commends it­
—self to the admiration of thinking men.
There can be no advantage gained, no
enthusiasm over such a surrender of
principles as is necessary forSa fusion.
Of this, Saturday’s greenback conven­
tion was a notable example. In times
past these gatherings were remarkable
for interest, enthusiasm and earnest­
ness. From these conventions sprang
the zeal with which our greenback
friends entered the campaign and made
the fight. We considered their views
untenable, their plans as not in har­
mony with the best interests of the
government, bpt we could not deny
that the delegates were always honest
in their views and purposes, enthusi­
astic in devotion to their ideas. How
utterly devoid of the old-time fire, how
remarkable for the absence of all en­
thusiasm, how tame and spiritless was
Saturday’s gathering!
The delegates
knew they had placed themselves
where they had no moral backing in
this campaign. They enter the fight
with little heart and no courage. They
knew, and their lifeless convention
gave abundant proof of it, that they
had surrendered their party in the in­
terest of a few self-styled leaders.
The fusion plan was suggested and
has received aid and encouragement
from an element that has always op­
posed the progress of Barry county; it
is the element that has fought the re­
publican party at every possible/ oppor­
tunity. In war-times it spoke friendly
words for the south, and gave little en­
couragement to the boys in blue. Thes^
men can never forgive the republicans
for making a success of whatever they
have undertaken. They found willing
tools in a few greenback leaders, and
persuaded them to work their party for
fusion. Their plan succeeded so far as
to ratify the bargain with the demo­
crats; but it did not succeed in arous­
ing any interest in the disgraceful
trade.
It fell as a wet blanket upon
the convention; it will be even more
chilly in November.
In prominent contrast with this bargain-and-sale proceeding is the course
of the republicans.
The-latter have
heart in their work, Enthusiasm for
their ticket, and feeljstrong in the
knowledge that there was no surrender
to an opposition party. They will pre­
sent before a spiritlees enemy, a solid
phalanx of willing workers, and a
ticket that commands the hearty sup­
port of all republicans, and will stead­
ily gain from the opposition ranks.
Thinking people are already taking this
view of the situation, and as the cam­
paign advances the republican cause in
Barry county will gain new strength
and many accessions from those who
believe principles are worth something;
and that it is better to sacrifice success
for principle, rather than principle for
a feeble hope of success.

We export to hear the greenbackcre
my tiiis year, “Look at West Virginia,

republicans.” We are willing to look
there. And we say plainly to our greenbtick frkflMh that in West Virginia
they are raking republican chestnuts
in Wert Virginia will

MICHIGAN 8TATK NBW8.

MAJO4.73: roHwr proceaa, H.W».00; pe&gt;
enta, $3.7506.00. Corn—No. 2, &amp;6(267c.

IDftSae.

Cbama, 10010* c. Egg*,. 14*

County, recently plowed up the petrified
tooth of an animal, measuring thirteen

The following postmasters wore recently
coxnmlsMioned: Joseph M. Hoioopib,
Athena, Calhoun County; John C. Bovee,
Amy, Oakland County; Lester N. Farnam.
Pulaski, Jackson County. A new office
has been established at Woodmere, Wayne
County.
According to census returns obtained

In Washington, where so much is
usually reported against public men,
there has never been a word breathed
against the character or integrity of
Janies G. Blaine.

Michigan has increased about 220,000
in population since 1880,—the total
being about 1,855,000.

Wouldn’t Work.
Jones and Brown were riding along
a country road, and seeing some
“alder” bushes in full bloom, Jones re­
marked to Brown, who isn’t very bright
on puns and that sort of things:
“I say, Brown, did you see that gag
In the Chicago SunT'
.
.
“What’s that?” inquired Brown.
“Why, that way of spelling ‘elder
blow tea’ with four letters.
“No, I never saw it How do you do
it?”
“Easy enough—L-double o-t.”
“Ha, ha! that’s good. I’ll just give
that to my wifi, and Brown’s face
took a deeply studious expression.
Arriving st home, Brown, with a
handful of the flower, hurried to his
wife before he should forget the point
of his story.
“My dear,” he broke out, “here are
some elder blossoms redolent of the
odors of spring, and Jones gave me a
good gag, too, on them.”
“They are lovely,” said his wife,
“but what is the gag?”
“Why, my dear, can you spell ‘elder
blossom tea’ with four letters?”
“Elder blossom tea? Of course 1
can’t, and I don’t think you can

either.”
“Yes I can, too. Ha, ha! A man is
always quicker than a woman in that
sort of thing. Don’t you know that all
the great American paragraphers are
men, my dear?”
“That’s no sign, but go on with the
spelling.”
“Ha, ha! Haw, haw! Ho, ho! That’s
a good one on you, my love. It’s the
easiest thing in the world. Listen here
-L-double o-t!”
“Pshaw, that doesn’t spell •elder
bloeaom tea;* that spells ‘loot.’ ”
“Whs—wha------ ?” and Brown

for

Infants

•nd

Children,

natural sleep, without niorpnlue.
“ Castor* a so

I recommend

for all oomptaint, penuX'r
to Women, young or oM.

adap-d * &lt;***"“*£!?
H- A Amwa, «. v-,

2nd-

82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn. Ji. Y.
counties, there has been a net increase i
the population of 187,088 since 1880
Twelve counties have loot slightly.
.
CEMTAUR LIMIMEWT—an atoolute eure tor BheumaAt two o’clock the other morning, as fou
intoxicated young men were returning to liMU, Sprain,. Bnim Gnll.. Ac. The moM Powerful and PeneBig Bapids, Mecosta County, they were t rating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.
met by a man named John Sullivan.
Thinking to frighten him one of the party
snapped a revolver at him, supposing It
was nbt loaded, but it went off, the ball
entering Sullivan’s chin, penetrating t&gt;
the throat The man was at the hos­
pital, and the doctor had probed for the
ball without finding it. A young man
named" Booth was arrested for the shoot-'
ing.
.
rar ATI,Ara,
J-rt-r f*r
Willie Martin, aged nine years, son oft
John Martin, was drowned in Black
River, at Port Huron, a few afternoons
ago, while playing on the logs. His
companion dived and brought him to the
.
-THEY SELL—
short, bat too late.
Two thousand people attended the re­
cent Odd-Fellows’ plc-nic at Vicksburg,
Kalamasoo County, about five hundred of
them being members of ths order.
At a test of Dr. Rosvalley’s fire escape
at Detroit the other evening, J. A. Lortie,
In attempting to make a* descent by it
from the third story of a building, was
thrown headlong to the pavement, fractur
ing his skull. He was probably fatally
injured.
The other evening an unusually heavy ------—AND THE—
thunder and rain-atorm visited Marshall,
Calhoun County, and vicinity. The rain
poured down in torrents, the lightning
struck and set fire to the large farm barn
of Mr. Thenkle, in Rockford. ’The barn
and its contents were entirely consumed,
involving an estimated loss of over twothousand dollars, partially covered by in-

pony, and the animal ran into John Wil-

him to the ground and broke his left thigh.
Mr. Wilson is quite aged, and fears were
entertained for hl* life.
Much excitement existed recently Id
Barry County, twelve miles north of Bat­
tle Creek, over the alleged discovery of the
cremation of a new-born child by Ito moth­
er, an unmarried girl belonging to a resjia^table family. It ras supposed the
child was dead,. -rhen
— the mother deliberately made a f
.... r
_______________
funeral
pile
and burned it.
but whether it was born alive or not was
unknown.
It is believed that coal has been discov­
ered on the farm of William Rose, of
Kingsley, Bt. Cair County. A few days
ago the caving In of a bank revealed fine
specimens of soft coal thirty feet below
the surface of the earth. It is pronounced
a superior Article.
Reports to the State Board of Health by
fifty-five observers of diseases in differ­
ent parts of the State, for the week en led
onfhe 3d, indicated.that cholera infantum
anti dysentery increased, and that inflam­
mation of the kidneys, aeuralgla, Influenza
and whooping-cough decreased in area of
prevalence. Diphtheria was reported at
thirteen places, scarlet-fever at seven and
measles nt five places.
&lt;■- .
Postmasters recently commissioned:
Jeremiah Depue,
California, Branch
County; E. F. Edwards, Victor, Clinton
County; E. V. Conley, Stephenson, Me­
nominee County; J. M. Halcomb, Athena,
Calhoun County.
The Central Michigan Homeopathic
Medical Society was organised at Jackson
a few days ago by the election of Dr. L.
M. Jones, of Brooklyn, Jackson County, as
President, and Dr. &amp; B. Kreldler, of Jack­
son, as Secretary.
’ Ground has been broken for a new
Episcopalian church edifice at Bay City.
The Jackson Prison bad 651 convicts
August 1* six leas than at the beginning of
tbej month July, but seventy-one more
t ban were there August 1 last year.
A jury *t Chase, Lake County, recently
acquitted a saloonlst for keeping his shop
open on the 4th of July. There was do dis­
pute as to the keeping open—he admitted
tbit—but the jury held that the 4th of July
was not a legal holiday. This reveries the
decision of the Supreme Court on this
point.
lx&gt;roy P. Randolph, an esteemed young
man of twenty, was drowned in a lake in
Willlamsburgb, Grand Traversq County,
recently, while bathing. 1
A three-year old
rarren.
of Milan, Monroe I
for twenty-four hour*, when he died.
Th* ordinance passed by the village
council of Holly, Oakland County, in April
under the Local Option law of the State,
prohibiting the sale of all liquor*in that
village, has been repealed. There wa*
much excitement over the matter, as the
village council was elected last spring on
the straight ’Prohibition ticket.
Hanover, Jackson County, recently fell
through a bridge with a steam thrasher,

A little child about fire years of age of
John KI a winski, a Polaoder, was drowned

o-t; L-doubie o-L That’s the way Jones
spelled it, anyhow, and it came out al!
right I wonder what’s wrong with itDarned if I don’t go and see Joyes,”
and be flew out. while his wife stared
after him and remarked: “1 can spell
•fdol’ with five letters, and the first one
» a capital B.”—Merchant Traveler.

FACTS

CASTOR IA
known to ma"

This extract. from the New York
Sun, democratic, of Saturday, is not cal­
culated to give Grover Cleveland a very
extensive boom. At the same time it
sizes up the man exactly:
Mr. Cleveland was nominated not
because the democrats wanted him, but
because the bolting republicans wanted
him; and their promise outweighed the
certainty that his nomination would
disrupt the democracy. That disrup­
tion has come, and now the only ques­
tion is whether the votes of the repub­
lican recruits will equal those of the
democratic bolters. But that is apart
from our present inquiry. What we in­
sist upon is that, with Mr. Cleveland’s
incapacity and selfishness as a public
officer, his election would work greates
and more lasting mischief to the party
than all the harm that could ensue in
consequence of his defeat We know
that this harm would be serious, but
the other would be worse. If an inex­
perienced private soldier is taken from
the ranks without reason, and put in
command of the anjiy, there is danger
that the loss of the first battle will be
the loss of the army itself; and if the
new commander, unfit for his post, in­
capable of wisely exercising power, in­
different to the welfare of the army, and
thoughtful alone of his own greatness
and of the tinsel ornaments that bedeck
him, happens to gain a victory, it is
fatal. The conquest destroys the con­
queror. It is better for the democracy
to be defeated once more than to elect a
A new post-office has been estaHUshed at
man who is incapable of conducting his
own party with disinterestedness and Trombley, Oakland County. The post­
judgment, let* alone reforming the office at Fleeter, Schoolcraft County, has
been discontinued.
government.
The extensive Michigan car-worics at
Brother Deyo, in his speech in Union Detroit have closed down because of lack
hall, spoke of the land grants to rail­ of business.
A small boy named Webster was run
roads, and the harm it had done. He

probably did not know he fcas giving
his presidential candidate, Ben. Butler,
a hit below the belt. Ben. Butler was
a member of the house of representa­
tives when the UnionjPacificPand grant
was given and voted for the measure.
We was then the paid attorney of that
corporation and cast his ballot for every
subsidy it received from congress. He
was one of the few who voted against
the Thurman bill, an act to compel the
£Jpion Pacific to keep faith with. the
government. No man did more to give
away the people’s land and money to
corporations than Benj. F. Butler.
When Brother Deyo denounces such
legislation he should remember that he
hits pretty close to his own political
household.

Remember three

—Ko. 1 White, MMc; No. 2 White, WMc.

Eaton County, a few Hay a ago.

saw-mill

held at Charlotte, August
Marshall, as baa bwm stat

Any Lady medlng mra

makes a dangerous tner-

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO.
-w MEAT!

Salt by the Barrel, Lime,
Stucco, ,&amp;c.,

**r£*P. ygmOjL sicidy or bealtty. should
coneeVn'lM^M^L^^i ‘Advice t„ Mrnhers
gpocsrmng diytoea of woman and eiutanm •&gt;
I**
fcjSJWder ct this paper.
in sealed envelope, 4 eenta. Address
R. PENGEUA-'« CO :
Kalamazoo. Mieh.
For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS

The Crown Grain Drill,

Mortgage Sale.

Default having been made in the payment ot

Ahrwm Armsfawg and Eble M.. h|s

Vnr ForceFeefl Broadcast Seeder!

gMrf^tolgaawW UrlMlrr ot

A General Assortment of Farm Implements
in Stock.

State of Mk
------------ ---

the sum of four hundred and twentv dollars
(•420). and no proceedings having been mstitut•aatlawtorecctrerthedebt remalnim; secured
by said mortgage. Or any part thereof, and the
power of sale thereto contained having b-come
qpeotlva, notice Is hereby given that on Satur­
day, the totb day of August, A. D. ism. at one
o'clock In lite afternoon, at the north front door
ot the court bouse In the city of Harttan. in
Barry county. Mehlgan, (said court housebelM
thegdaoegfbokflngtbe Circuit Court for said
hsha11 *1141
“Uttlon to
the highest bidder the lands and premises descrltyd In said mortgage to-wtt: Ail Umt cer­
tain piece or parcel of land situate lu the county
of Barry and Male of Michigan, known and de­
scribed th toOqys, vte: Commencing at the
quarter post on the south side of section thirtylive [») In town two [2] north, of range ten [16]
west, running thsnee west ten [to] ami one-hid!
[Ml rods, thence south ten [ 10] rods and four [4]
feet, thence eaM ten and one-half n»-,] rods,
thence north ten hO] rods and four 14] feet to
the place Of beginning, being n pan of the
north-east quarter [!&lt;] of the north-west quar­
ter [MJ of section two [2], In town number one
[1] north of range ten [10] west, or so much
thereof aa shall lr neeosan- to pay the amount
due on said mortgngeXwitli interest thereon at
ten per cent., together with the costs and e»eposes allowed by law.
Dated May 23d. A. D. ikm.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

Now that the Harvest is Past
And Farmers have secured their Grain

We are Happy!
For the reason that we are on deck, fresh
Daisies, with a bang-up stock of

In the matter of the estate of John Hotrhliss,

Be sure and call at our establishment when in
want of goods in our line.

Spangemaeher &amp; Mason.

CLOTHING!

Assignee of Mortgagee.

Hottcv Im hereby given that I almli Sell at pub­
lic auction, to the highest bidder, &lt;&gt;u Saturday,
the 27th day ot SfeptemtH-r. A. 1&gt;. t«H. at ten
o'clock In the forenoon, at.the nrobate offlye in
the city of Haatinga. tn the county of Barry, tn .
the state ot Michigan, pursuant to license .tnd
authority granted to
on the eleventh day ct
August, A. D. 1K4, bv the probate &lt;x&gt;urt of l.arry
county, Michigan* all of the estate, right, title
anh interest ot the said deceased ot. in and t&lt;»
there*! estate situated rind being lia IL ■ ceunty of Barry, la the state of Michigan, known and
described aa follows, to-wit;
,
.
Commenting one chain north and viglit link!*
east of the northwest comer &lt;&gt;t village 'bow ,
city) lot No. nine hundred thirty -urn iS37k
Thence running north four chain'', thence cast
one chalu and seventeen links to th- «est line
of Market street, thence south on said west line
of Market street fpur chains to the. north line of
Green street, and thence west one chain sm
seventeen links to place of beginning, accordlM
tojthe reeorttai plat erf the tillage {new tity» of •
" Dated, Hastings, August 12th. A. D. h*».
TJANIKI. STRIKER.
Administrator.

A large portion of which is of our own manu­
facture, and A 1 Goods.

-TO BUY-----

MANLY M. CHASE.

•

FURNITURE

The Cheapest Fta

“

• et mertgagto, on page 387.
indenture
bf •
»,y ^ld HjraRi
Chjw
pl*", on December

'
Mortgage Sale.
Default having been made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage executed by Isaac I . Make
peace and Harriet Makepeace, his wife, to
QMm (Mon*. Mid mortgace t&gt;earing data
July!, 1M2,and-uueJuly 1.
and
in the offlee ot Register of Deeds In and for Har­
ry county, Michigan. In Uber » of
on pares M and », ou the first day of July, l*e.
andefron to secure the payment of four hundred
and fifty dollars, with Interest to be paid Jnb
IM of each year succeedingJhc date of
mortgage, and containing. a*clause providing
tt&lt;tIIMatotbeBmde la the reymeut of the
said Interest when the gunei becann- rtw and
diMMttteMtoeretn«in unpaid for tiie Rl*Cf
thirty diysttMrealtet, then the said ■{’urtgagee
shall have the option to declare the wn«e
amount on said mortgage due at once
,
Interest doe on said mortgage July I, t^* 1«*T »
Ing become due and not having been paid, and

i

dollars by
said option and dactaratinn, and no suit nbr proto* having been tostltutw! to recovg

---- 18 AT-----

R. K. GRANT’S

coats ot MebforfetJosare.

pOR SALE

At a Bargain.
Kr tanM. to- oJl aKTMMn*.

C. Whitcomb,
AU eNT

�Hastings Banner,
VOL. XXIX. NO. 17.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 15,1884.

FRED DOUGLASS.
Hib

Si
3n

Aro Ikon Postal Wro to Buy

DOVOtAW UM.T.

In the past forty-five yean, I have
appeared before you in manv different-roles.
Once I came as "a slave,
once as a fugitive slave, than as
a man, later as a man among men,, and
still later, thanks to our great reformere—not Cleveland or the democratic
party—and thanks to the valor of the
American people, I came as an American citizen (applause)-a citizen of the
greatest and grandest republic to be
seen anywhere, having a greater fnture
before it than any nation on the globe.
We are to-day to celebrate an event not
conditionally or geographically connected with this country: to celebrate an
act of justice enacted fifty years ago by
another nation. You may ask whv we
celebrate this day instead of the emancipatlon of slaves in our own country,
I reply that we do celebrate emanclpation in onr own country, for liberty
knows no geographical boundaries. It
is the inheritance of mankind. An act
for liberty in any part of the globe
should be commemorated in every part
of the globe. However, the main thing
with us is not the liberation of the
slaves in the West Indies but the move­
ment which in our own land brought
about the enfranchisement of 7,000,000
sou*?- (APPla»»e-]
This act of emancipation, it is said,
concerned the negro solely. This is
true in most part. But that was merely the coloring of the thing. I was an
abolitionist not because I was a negro,
but because I was a man. I want food
because 1 have an appetite and two el­
bows, and 1 wanted liberty because I
am capable of government; because I
am a man.
Though I was born and reared a
slave, though I wear upon my person
marks of the rigor of my bondage,
though I drank the bitter cup of slavery
to its dregs and was not less sensitive
than my fellow bondsmen to the hard­
ness of my lot, yet such is the effacing
power of time and distance, such the
readiness and” completeness with which
men adjust themselves to new and
pleasant conditions that my life as a
slave, wretched as it was, has lost much
of its horror and sleeps in my memory
like the dim outlines of a half forgotten
djeain.
THE PAST NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN.

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Will sell thee Best Prints for 6c.
Will sell thee heavy Shirting for 10c.
Will sell thee Dress Goods for 8c.
Will sell thee Cashmere for 45c.
Will sell thee Shawls for 75c and upward.
Will sell thee a suit of Clothes for $4.00.
Will sell thee a better suit for $5.00.
Will sell thee a suit for $8.00. „
Will sell thee a suit, all wool, for $10.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy boy for $2.00.
-Will sell thee a suit for thy large boy for $4.00.
Will sell thee a suit for thy biggest boy for $8.00.
Will sell thee Straw Hats so thee can not find fault with
the price and go home satisfied.
If thee will call and see what goods are sold for at Lewis
Stern’s, thee will not see in vain.
Come early or late, at any time, we will be ready to wait
on you.
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At the Cash Store.

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Bound to Reduce Stock!
DESIRING7

OTHINGI
R&amp;idy-Made or Made to Order.
For the Next Sixty Days Shduld Call at the

There Is nothing grows. or Is made, on the
face of this earth to make one feel like work or
play, to aid Digestion, clear out Liver, regulate
our Bowels, like ZO PE SA.

••Hub” Cough Care. S3 Cent
Prescription of a Boston physician, dispensed
years by a Boston drugglM.
One dose will cun- any onhnan’ cough. It
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a 25 cent bottle of "Hub" Cough Cure,
and don’t be put off with any other

ABOUT COLDS.
Adrugnum out Wert remarked-”'Youi don’t
advertise to cure enough diseases wM
•
we hse it out hero for almost everything, even
This is iUi right; Zop»a acting upon
the Liver and Stomach, opens die pores and tee
bowels, and thus works on the cold. Its Iwarns
and corrects the system. 11 Is your o\n» faul11f
you allow a oold to cpntlnne Into lasting diww*.
the liver, bowels and porea to' "“J*"? ®,0^j

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cure you at so small cost and trouble, Try a
rretorti*
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A Regular_Bonanza.
to actual settlers at the extreme lot* price of
THREE DOLLARS PER ACRE,
is

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GM IttONN!
And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­

ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE
UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

address on Emancipation
Dat in Battle creek.

aJ,i'?'1M’wnUchoiw of 'innd’for0 M&gt;.oo down and
of his own choice oi mn
wi(.() inU!r^t
six annua)
(11%j^ed we notice also
From the pjmtimHi iutoim
f Untl
that there are «"”»««* jKapolts ft Manitoba

WHOLE NO. 1517.
pressiop of the political opinions of
more than one half of the people. My
friends, the peace of the republic re­
quires that you do justice to these peo­
ple. Do you not remember their ser­
vices in the wax? The war never
made any progress until you declared
it your purpose to free the’negro. You .
went to war with your white hand and
your black hand chained behind your
back. But it wouldn’t do. It became
j
nec®«ary to call on the blacks. We
i
were crippled all along until we em­
|
blazoned
before the w_prld the grand
.proclamation of emancipation. When
’
we
took that step all the enginery
t
the mortal force of God was on our side,
■and we were victorious.
They tell us that enough has alrpady
i
been
done for the negro. He is allow­
&lt;ed to vote, and that is enough. Well,
t
the
laws are all right, but the facts are
|
far
otherwise. In South Carolina there
tare 25,000 more colored voters than
i
whites. The state would be republican
।
today
but for confederate bullets.
jMississippi has 30,000 more colored
1
voters than .whites. If they could all
,
vote
this state would be republican
,also. So with Florida. But for the
jrebel bayonet bullets, Florida would be
j republican state. You and I and all
a
&lt;of us are bound never to rest until the
।ballot box is respected in every state.
/
(Applause.)
It is an insult that men
tshould sit in congress and represent
(
districts
where the opinions ot the ma­
&lt;
jority
are suppressed.
the

NE0RO Ought to be ignored.

perfectly at home
_____ _ ____________ x»k occasion also to
express his admiration for the service
which Mr. Douglass had rendered in
behalf of liberty, but said that he did
not altogether agree' with him in re­
gard to the civil right bill. While he
himself had voted tor the bill in con­
gress he should not do so now, as he
thought it gave the colored man more
rights than it did the white man. He ’
said: “I believe in giving the colored
people the same rights under the law
as other people. If this is deme I believe
they will take care of themselves. 1

greatly, out mere xs out&gt; uuug x
to ask him, I wished to ask why the
negroes have not had’ their rights in
the south during all these years that
the republicans have had a big major­
ity in congress.”
At the conclusion of Gov. Begole’s
remarks there was a loud call for Mr.
Douglass Who came forward amid ap­
plause and said:
The meeting is beginning to be in­
teresting. If! had known your ■excel­
lent governor was behind me I would
have l&gt;een more careful. I didn’t want
to throw any coldness on the demo­
cratic party. But I must reply to the
question. The trouble in the south was
the withdrawal of the troops. The
moment the Union soldiers were re­
moved from Louisiana and Missouri
the fold rebel spirit was aroused and
organizations for suppressing the ne­
groes were formed. But the republi­
cans had nothing to do' with these
movements. However, I wish to ex­
press my pleasure al hearing such kind
words from Gov. Begole as those in his
opening remarks. But don’t let him
deceive you into the belief that the
democratic party is anything like him
on this question. (Applause.) The
democratic party has had a hard life,
and no doubt it would like your votes.
It has been out in the cold twenty-four
years. It's chilly. It's hungry. It’s
thirsty, at least Curtis says so. It is
almost time for it tc come in. 1 would
like to vote for it myself and it is one
of the dearest wishes of my heart that
it may make itself fit to be voted for.
[Applause.]

And then there are those who say
.
that the negro question ought to be set
।
aside for those of a more national na­
t
ture.
They did not always think so.
I have a memory. I remembei1 when
i
hostile
armies confronted each other 4n
‘
battle array, and the fate of the country
was trembling in the balance, when
the relxds were defiant and victorious,
when your armies were melting away
Ix-fore the rebel fire and pestilencethen you called upon the negro to reach
out his strong iron arm andclntch your
steel. When Lincoln called on the
colored man he came 200,00b strong,
and if he did not put down the rebell­
ion, he rendered very effective assis­
tance. (Applause.) tie was somebody
then. But now our politicans ask us
to forget him. The more they get in
love with their southern brethren the
more they forget the negro. But you
cannot have our aggrieved nation in
vour midst without mjury to yourselves.
You people in Michigan cannot allow
John Kelly is the ohly man likely to
7,000,000 people in the south to be dis­ cut any figure in the present campaign
franchised without imperilling your who remains to be heard from.
own liberties.
Who are we Who ask this? you may
Waltx Music.
Nevertheless I do not hold, as some query. A while ago we were the onlyof our patriotic fellow citizens just loyal people you bad down south. sWhen
That the waltz is the most charming?
now seem to hold, in their all-abound­ your soldiers were escaping from the dance ever invented is sufficiently
ing charity, that forgetfulness of the rebels they wanted to see an okl auntie proved by the quantity of beautiful mu­
past is the absolute duty of the present. who would cook them a chicken, or an sic in waltz form written by modern
My mental and moral philosophy at old Pompey who would show them a composers, from Weber to Offenbach, *
path by which to escape. We brought
this point is based upon, the nature and
and from Beethoven to Brahma Like
the constitution of men. Man is not you the intelligence by which you made
the fiddlers of KrilofT’s fable, who were
all memory, and he is not all forgetful­ your wav to victory. But you have
••good men but bad musicians,” Bee­
made
up
with
ybur
southern
brethren.
ness, nor should he be, while to foster
malice, to study revenge, to nurse So have the democrats. In fact the thoven’s waltzes are good os music, blit
wrath is the work of criminals and democrats never fell out (Applause.) detestable as music for dancing. Not so
fools, although remembrance of events Now some of the tenderfoot independ­ the waltzes of Weber, the inventor, or.
of the past is the highest wisdom and ent republicans want to go back to the at least.the perfeetor of the form, whose
surest incentive to progress and reform. south. They are trying to go back by irresistible Invitation to tin- Walts still
way of Buffalo and Cleveland, but I remains the most melodious and most
There are tongues in trees, sermons in
stones, good in everything. Even- ob­ don’t see how they are going to do it. rhythmical specimen of this fascinating .
ject in tills world has some means of Now there is George William Curtis, class of music. ' The Invitation to the
imparting instruction. Every step of an elegant gentleman. His eloquence Walz was not, it need scarcely be said,
num. bird or beast leaves its imprint on is above reproach. At the republican con­ written as xiance music; but a waltz that
the ground. Every wheel of cart or vention at Chicago he opposed a resolu­ cannot be danced to deserves to be put
carnage leaves its track upon the road. tion binding the delegates to support the in the same category as ttongs that can­
Every keel of ship or schooner leaves nominee, liecause he thought it, was an not be sung; anil Webpr'e typical, mon­
its foaming wake liehind it and shows insult to the honor of the delegates. In umental waltz, at once the most class­
at a glance any deviation from its true the supposition that he was honest and ical and the most romantic example of
course. All these and other marks, sincere the resolution was withdrawn, the styl&amp; seems as introduced with Berwhether upon earth, sea or sky, are full out of deference to his feelings. It was lioz’s’orchestration in that master's ver­
of significance and may be turned to taken for granted that he woultKstand sion of "Der Freisjhutz,” to have been
by the nominations. But he di(N-not.
the -education and welfare of man.
primarily written to suit the steps of the
But shall these lie marked and studied lie has gone out and established a dancers.' Beethoven’s waltzes,, with all
and yet the facts of a moment which moral platform, which says that the their beauty—which, since they are the
present
contest
is
not
a
political
one
has changed the whole structure of our
work of Beethoven, one is bound to ad­
government lie ignored and forgotten ? but a moral, and with a strange hallu­ mit—might have been written to accom­
If we are not to. remember the mighty cination he has put Cleveland on that
pany tbe steps of those elephants
moral
platform.
(Derisive
cheers.)
The
conflict between two forms of civilzation I know not what there is left in inconsistency is so great that even a who. in the circus of imperial Rome,
the world worth remembering. To blind man can see it, and I think Curtis were trained to walk on the tight rope.
Modern waltz music comes almost
those good people who call upon us to ♦rill see it before the campaign is over.
forget the war, who wish us to believe As the canvass goes on, the fight be­ exclusively from Vienna. Chopin, in­
that every traitor of that period is now tween the republican and democratic deed, is the only composer, not of
a loyal man and that every slaveholder parties will overshadow all other®, and Viennese orgin who’has written perfect
is a friend to the negro, it may be said the little pop-guns of these independ­ waltzes. Some of the Viennese waltz ‘
ents will go off unheardmakers were not, it is true, born at
your advice is not needed.
Viennx Gung’l for instance, was a
WHAT COURSE TO PUBSUE.
Thecauses of forgetfulness already
adverted to are qliite sufficient. The
I imagine I hear some of my brethren Hungarian. But the composer is some­
American people always largely en­ asking me what course to pursue in times formed by his audience, and at
grossed with excitements are more this campaign. I say to every colored Vienna a beautiful waltz is more readily
likelv too forget to soon than remember man, the republican party is the deck
too long the terrible facts connected on which you should stand. All roads
with this conflict. It is already too' that Iwd from the republican party by birth or adoption to Vienna.
For
difficult to call up a true picture of the1 lead back to the democratic party. A the last sixty years all Europe has
national situation of twenty years ago.: vote given to the prohibition party is danced to the music of waltzes by some
Events which shook the earth, air dnd1 half a vote given to the democratic members &lt;4 the Strauss family; by
sky and plowed themselves beam deep Ky. And the prohibition party will Johann Strauss the eider, or Johann
into the very sbul of the nation have
ten votes from the republican p&amp;r- StrauM the younger, or by one of the
already fallen away into the dim decep­■ ty where it takes one from the demo­ brothers of this younger Johann.
cratic. I am a prohibitionist myself. Among other groundless accusations.
tive haze of the past.
But I am for doing one thing at a time, brought against the English by Heine
THE TIME HAS COME
when rebel graves are decked with loy­■ and until the colored race have justice, (who, however, bccamejreconciled to ns
before he died.) is that of being unable
al flowers, when rebel hands frame the• I have no other mission.
Now, my friendly aftkyou to re- to waltz In time even to the music of
laws of the nation, when loyal men arej
building homes for rebel soldiers, but‘ member us. My &lt;bolitionfrirnds, do Strauss. It wm on the authority of
»
not
lay
down
.
y4ur
armor
until
you
the time has not come when rebel hands
Johann the elder that Heine made this
deck with flowers the graves&gt; of I mon. hare, secured for us all rights that charge, which in the present day will be
soldiers, nor build homes xor ld&gt; M v HCer-- belong to us as American citizens. Do received with incredulity. That the
r
not
go
off
on
any
side
issues.
We
have
ans. It is one of the peculiarities of
our national relations that a*aveD ^“iI watered vour sod with our tears, tilled ger members of the family still ptmaen.
always a better memory than freedom,, it with oiir hands and enriched it with
I and was withal a bitter hater. 1 saw■ our blood. We only ask to be treated a special aptitude for waltz composi­
tion. amounting almost to genius, can
the ghastly skeleton® of our starvedI as well as those who fought against
scarcely be denied; anti negative proof
soldiers returning from southern pda*• you. We love this country*, and we of this ‘is given by the comparative fail­
And^nville 11 forgotten., only ask to lie used as kindly as those
ure of far greater cmujKwers. such a*
Site Thunder *» forgotten inJ teo»e who once hated it.
Donizetti and Verdi.; who have both
CONCLUDING REMARKS.
who picked off our honwt aoldten Hive
written formal waltzes; the former in
been «een in t&gt;e rx nale ami welcomed
Fellow citizens, this great demon­ the third act of "Dob Paaquala.” the
Stte^Srle^the White iForne.
stration has deeply affected me, I shall
We are toM that the aouthern quee- go home with a peculiar feeling of latter in the first act of "La Traviata."
finn i.Tetu d- But 1 teU you It will gratitude to the people of Michlgau.
never it^Ued until tire eoartUuUon
Although I have gone more dirretiy
in all tte provision! is rmpected in every against the public opinion of this Vcnsano is believed to
•Mthera it«te aa it hi here In Michigan. country than any other man 1 know of, this style, which has
I have not seen a gesture or a look ti&gt;- Striking sooccsti bi
dav indicating that there was any dis­ hi* Romeo and Jull
knowledge “•
black man 13
J*m .
like of me. I am deeply grateful to
you. [Prolonged applause, followed by
three cheers.]
GOV. BXGOLE*8 ADDKVM.
arrived
Gov.
while Mr.

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NATURE IN AN UPROAR

MtNOB NEWS ITEMS.

A WILD PANIC IN NEW YORK CITY.

Tire estimated com crop of Nebrankn this

An Eartbqnake Shake* the City Badly,

000 bushels greater Hum last year.
Merchant* In. Mexico complain that most
goods feceirud trom ti&gt;e United States are
Inferior to the samples shown by drummers.
IVestiqtmt, with running mate, trotted
two ne.ts at Buffalo Wednesday to beat ills
record ot 2:09,' but only made 2:OSX and

Other Foist*.
«

VIOLKST SHOCKS IN THE EAST.

New York, Aug. 11.’—The greatest
earthquake ever experienced ou Manhattan
Island startled fob c&gt;ty at 2:05 o’clock yes­
terday afternoon. All morning the clouds
bad been playing hide-and-seek with the
sun, and the atmosphere, damp and dry by
turns, indicated some Sort of a dbturbance.
At 1:45 o’clock tho sun came out In daz­
zling brilliancy, and Induced many thou­
sands &lt;*f people to leave their homes and
crowd toe streets. Suddenly there came a
violent vibration ot toe e-trth, preceded by
a low, long-rumbling sound as if tbe
explosions of many heavy guns bad struck
an echo in a distant mountain, and caught
it up again. In all p-rts of the city the'
buildings rocked and trembled for several
secondA sending, pell-mell into the streets
vast crowds of terrified people, whose
blanched faces and palsied tongues told
tbe
story
of their
fright
A
vigorous
bombardment of the city
could not have shaken the buildings more
than
did
toe
sudden
vibration.
The
rumblimr
noise and tremulous
movement of the earth soon convinced all
thinking people that toe dbturbaucc was
not das to any tiling that bad taken place
ou toe earth’s surface. It was plainly an
eu thquake. There has boon do such dis­
turbance in tills city since 1870, and even in
that year too shock was trifling compared
with tliat which was experienced yesterday.
If yesterday's shock had been slightly more
violent Manhattan Island would doubtless
. in a few second’s have been in ruins, and
tbe loss of life would certainly have been
appalling.
As
It was, consternation
prevailed
in
all
quarters.
Tbe
course
of
toe disturbance
seems
to have been from east to west There was
a sudden sliaking of buildings throughout
the city. Windows rattled, buildings trem­
bled as If being agitated by tbe action of
powerful machiuery underneath them, and
in some quarters people were thrown from
lounges and heds to the floor, and persons
standing on tho sidewalks wore made to
dance around. From stoops people were
precipitated to the sidewalk. The falls of
most of them were probably due more to
fright than to the vibration of the earth.
Crockery was upset, and In some parts
of the city the dining-room tables were
Bhakeu, and . the persons who were seated
crorjid them experienced such a feel­
ing as Is
common on the
ocean
.during a gala An instant before tbe
shock the sun was obscured behind dense,
leaden clouds,
and a moment after
the clouds Balled awny, leaving the sun
shining In full force and thbsky perfectly
clear. Opinions differ as to the duration ot
the shock, competent scientific men making
It range all the way from ten to forty sec­
ends. The Jewish qdarter on tlie east
side
of
the city,
bounded
by
Chatham Square, Houston street, the Bow­
ery and East River. was' in a state of pre­
cipitous tumult Tbe ^xuiic was great m
the Jewish synagogue on Pike street where
five hundred people wfire assembled. An
indescribable scene occurred, especially on
East Broadway. Men (yelled and jumped
about dragged their furniture from hall­
ways and threw it out of windows, while
terrified women clutched their children and
piteously begged for mercy.
The jiolice were hurried from the station
bouses ht first to find a great explosion, and
falling -In thia, they turned tiieir attention
to die terror-stricken people at the corner
of Rutgers street and East B roadwar. There
was a pathetic scene nt Hint place. Jacob
Ballnsky. nn aged Hebrew, had carried ills
household goods thither, and his wife and
seven children were assembled about hii^J
All were on their knees with heads bent lowf
and the old innn was praying in Hebrew,
dow soft and tremulous, sow loud aud plead­
ing and full of anguish. ,
“ What is he saying’.’” a reporter asked
bls neighbor, nn intelligent Hebrew.
“He is a Polish Jew,’1, was toe answer.
“He is tolling God— not Christ, miud you
—that he has been faith|ful all his day's,
that his wife has been virtuous aud econom­
ical. But lie asks tor mercy for his chil­
dren—asks that their sins be forgiven and
their puuinhineut put on him. The old man
Is an orthodox Jew. I ain’t, and I don’t
believe lu it, but that’s what he’s saying.”
Church belts were rung by toe shock In
many sections of the cityJ wldle other church
bells in the same block*! remained silent.
The clock on tlie police fieadquurters build­
ing stopped at 2:U7 o'clock niter running
constantly for many yeais. In many large
restaurants mid hotels the gas globes and
chandeliers were shnkenl off and smashed,
while the guests ran out In alarm. One
peculiarity of the vibbit|on is toe fact that
the very largest mid most solid buildings in
toe city were the most shocked, while light,
flimsy, fjumu buildings were liardly touched.
The post-office and city ball each felt toe
shock. At toe former tlie watchman said
It shook tiie place like a leaf, lasting four
or five seconds, and felt like the rumbling
of a very heavy wagon passing close by.'
Tne lock boxes rattled greatly as If
eouie one was shaking tlteni violently. The
persons on the second flour of the building
were convinced that an explosion had oc­
curred close by.
lb the Western Union building the shock
was particularly noUceabie, frighten Ing all
who Were within IL Tlie manager In
charge of the operatlng-rcom. In tlie top
story, said: “Over fifty of us were hi tbe
room at the time, and the building shook so
tliat toe operator* rushed to. the doors,
toluking something about tire building had
fallen.
Why
even
the
papers
lu
our hands were shaken lu a lively
manner. The shock
took
place st
2:09 o’clock, and continued ten sec­
onds. WitolQ ten minuted dispatcher be­
gan to come bi about It from other places.
On tbe lower floor of toe building It was
thought that one ot the engines liad sud­
denly become unmanageable, and In the
boiierroom the engineer feeling the ground
tremble thought tost a part of toe machinery
In tbe upper part of the building had given

eltKnent among colored people in different
localities between Twenty-fourth and Twen­
ty-eighth streets and Sixth and Eighth ave­
nues. Women were greatly frightened.

and even the men were timid ami gave
exproasion to their fears that Ute end of
ton world iuul coma.
▼felted at 2:10 yeaturday afternoon with an

Ing distant thunder.

There were two

KILLED AT A CBOSSING.

the

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WEEKLY TRADE

OoadlthM or •-OOVJ

to bed
GinAiu.vnxs, Pa., Aag. 9.-A frightful
accident occurred at Connor colliery. near
here, yeatarday rmrning. A family named
Dixon, returalng to their home at Lost
Creek after attending a funeral, were rid­
ing In • clure carriage drawn by two bones
and driven by a man named Ready.,
When the carriage arrived at the rail-

Tbe famous cannon “Old Klckapoo” was
purchased for •! 13 from a Chicago junk­
dealer by the Kansas Historical Society, and
will be shipped back to Topeka.
workings of toe breaker and toe whistlings
Fire in J. A- Lewis’ dry-goods Louse at of a small mine locomotive frightened the
Columbus. Ga., Wednesday morning result­ horses, which stopped right to the middle of
ed In a loss of $75,000.
tire track. The driver sprang from bis seat
Tire committee of Chicagoans which
made tbe r. . igemento for the Republican and endeavored to pull the balky animals
National Convention reports having collect­ off tho track, but before he could do
ed,825,704, of which amount $12,542 will so a Pennsylvania railroad engine which
be returned to subscribers.
was pushing a long train of empty
Tbe National Convention of tbe Amalga­ cars Into the
Connor colliery came
mated Association at Pittsburgh indorsed up, and the cars struck the carriage, smash­
John Jarrett fot Chief of toe new Labor ing it to pieces. The occupants of the car­
Bureau, and requested Prusident Arthur to riage were Martin Dixon,- aged fifty- four
sign his commission at an early day.
years, his wife, his son Anthony Dixon,
The people of San Antonio, Tex., have and tho latter’s wife and' child aged six
guaranteed $1*75,000 toward the cost of one months, Mrs. Cuff, sister of Mrs. Dixon,
nundred and forty miles of railway to senior, and Jennie Dixon, sister ot An­
Arkansas Bay on the Gulf of Mexico, with thony. Martin Dixon sprang Irani the car­
the design of creating a rival city to Gal­ riage at tho moment the train struck It,
and escaped with serious Injuries. Of the
veston.
J. C. S. Harrison, toe defaulting banker others, Anthony Dixon, bls . mother, wife
of Indianapolis, is dangerously UL Hand­ and aunt were killed outright. Jennie Dix­
bills were scattered over the city during on was ^frightfully injured. Every rib in
Tuesday nlghb representing that the work­ her body was broken and she also suffered
fce brain.
ing classes demand from him a square set­ a severe concussion of
Her death was
reported
at 7:80.
tlement within three days.
The baby was found lying under
Lieutenant J. O. Mackey, of tbe Third the mangled bodies of its parents, apoarCavalry, has been convicted of beating an entiy unhurt The driver and Martin
officer’s servant without provocation, and Dixon ware the only ones who escaped
will be confined to the limits of tlie reserva­ death. One horse was killed and tire ether
tion at Fort ixmveuworth for eight months died shortly after. The bodies ot tire killed
and forfeit $400 of liis jiay.
were horribly mangled, that ot Anthony
In the Memphis district, embracing sec­ Dixun being cut to pieces, which were gath­
together
and
placed
In
a
tions of Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas ered
Thu
women’s
bodies
were
and Alabama, toe cotton plant is in good box.
condition, mid with favorable weather toe mangled almost beyond recogn'llon. Tho
yield will W greater than that of 1833. entire party live at L*»t Creek, near here.
The com crop also promises to be abun­ The spot where the accident occurred has
dant
always been looked upon as dangerous, and
Tbe coffee and spice mills of Davis, Sack­ several Sdhuylkll! County Grand Juries
er &amp; Perkins, In Bonton, valued at 330,000, have pronounced It so and recommended
the placing of a watchman Ibero, but the
wore burned yesterday morning.
company bns never done it The Coroner’s
- Archbishop Ryan will next week leave
St Louis to take charge of the see of Phila­ inquest will be held to-day.
delphia.
The Arctic Dead. *.
The Rochester Driving Park offers $2,000
New York, Aug. &amp;—The Greely expe­
to Westmont to attempt to lower his record,
dition
ships,
the
Bear, the Thetb and the
and, if he succeeds, will give $1,000 addi­
tional.
Alert, arrived at'noon off Governor’s Island
The Central Illinois M. E. Church Annual 1 Secretary Lincoln, Generals Sheridan and
Conference will meet at Kewanee, Septem­ Hancock, and other anny and naval of­
ber 24, over which Bishop Bowman will ficers, with troops, received tho bodies from
preside.
tire vessels, tbe forts firing a funeral sa­
Iron mills at Pittsburgh employ at pres­ lute.
ent seven thousand men less than lut year,
The following ba list of the dead and
and the depression is greater than for sev­ places of terial: Lieutenant James E.
eral years.
Lock wood, Annapolis; Lieutenant Fred F.
The Keystone Base-Ball Club of Phila­ Kbllngbury, Rochester, N. Y.; Sergeant
delphia, a member of tbe Union Associa­ Israel, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Sergeant David
tion, disbanded Thursday for lack of finan­ C. Rabton, Howard. Knox County. Ohio;
cial support
Sergeant David Linn, Philadelphia; Sergeant
General Negley, President of toe Nation­ William Cross. Washington; Corporal
al Union League, has called a meeting of Joseph Ellison, Pottsville, Pa.; Private
the National Executive Committee at New William Whistler. Delhi, In&lt;L; Private
York for the 22d Inst
William A. Ellis, Clyde, N. Y.
/The New Orleans Exposition . Managers
Bea Butler San Hs Will Run.
will negotiate to have Bartholdi’ statute ex­
hibited at New Orleans before It is placed
New York, Aug. 7.—The following let­
in position on Bodioe’s Island.
ter has been sent to tbe Sun;
. All toe militia companies bi Michigan are
Boston, Maa*.. Aug. t.-To Ute Bnn. Charts
encamped at Island Lake, in command of A. bona, gadorof the &gt;ew Forte 3-*n; Aa a
General W. IL Withington.
Governor means of reachfhg more oueriBts than I can
do In any other way. I write to you thia note
Begole was on tlie grounds Thursday.
for »uoh um aS you may choom to make of it.
Tbe annual tournament of tbe Western My answer to the querist* is; I do intend
Hille Assochitlon will be held at Western to stand tiy tbe nominations for tbe Green­
Union Junction, near Milwaukee. August backers and laboring men and Anti-Monopo, tiiti*.
nnu
nope
cvurytxxiy will
win vote for mo
a* t
nd 1i hOp
® everybody
25-27.
A large number of money am’ 11
who thinks that It Is tho beet thin# tn do. I
badge prizes have been arranged.
&lt; will
Five the reasons
for my action, reillVU
which uro
uro
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to the pubUo as noon ns 1 can
General Trevino will accept the War controlling,
have the benefit of Mr. Cleveland** letter of
Portfolio in tiie Mexican Cabinet,, having aoooptance. bo '?.at where I dhagroe with him
reached a satbfactory agreement with Pres­ I maj- do him no lnjust.ee. Very truly your
ident Diaz before the election. It is believed friend and servant,
RSUAMIX f. Bltlek.
that Trevino will be the lYesldeutiul candi­
date In.tbe next campaign.
Going Io Fill Up the TlckeL
Seven strurturwi at Eau Claire, Wli,
Chicauo, Aug. 7.—The following notice
were destroyed by tire Friday afternoon,
creating a ioa of $11,000.
will bo Bent to-day to every member of the
In attenipling to beat his reconL Jay­ National Anti-Monopoly Committee:
Eye-See at Buffalo Friday trotted without a
Un-Uft InsiruoUona from tbe convention of
May IL It becomes the duty of tho National
skip in 2:lOX«
Committee to select a candidate for VtceHeavy frost in Wexford and adjoining Preaidont ot the Uniteu Suite*. For Uil* purcounties in Michigan Thursday night dam­ potw. and tor the transaction of other im­
portant business, tbe members of said comaged small fruits.
yuilttet are hereby notifle-d to meet at tbe
An assignment was made Friday by John/' beiulquurtcrs in the Brigtrs House, Chtcaoo.
Degraw &amp; Sous, lumber dealers at St Paul, uLultn^no clock am-, Saturday, August K
1884. Y ou are earnestly urged to bo pruaenu
their liabilities being $40,000.
• John F. Hbnrv. t'hairman.
The failure of Altman, Deme! in an cfc
Fuclis, wholesale liquor dealers, nt Boston,
with $75,000 liabilities is announced.
Many Niles ol Pralrte on Ara.
Albert Winter, cashier of the J. L Case
Denver, CoL, Aug. 3.iNews has Just
Thraslilng Machine Company, at Racine,
been
received
of a destructive prairie fire
has absconded with SI.000 of tbe firm’s
about one hundred and fifty miles north­
fund.
The National Dental Association at Sara­ east ot here on the range between Denver
toga Friday elected George H. Cailiiugtoo, Junction and the Frenchman. The burned
of Chicago, President and decided to meet district extends about thirty miles along the
next year at Minneapolis.
Platte River and back from the river a great
McCormick (pitcher). Brkxly and Glass­ distance, covering a portion of the Jed
cock havo quitted the Cleveland League Brush. Governor Routt and Bruce Johnson
team, and will play the remainder of the ranges. It has inflicted great loss on toe
stock interest in that regioa.
season with toe Cincinnati Unions.
.
While. Edwarf! Lynch was repairing a
Vidor, tar Uta.-IMItar hldri"
loco motive at Jackson, Mich., Friday,; a
pine blew out, and toe escaping steam so
Omaha, Nu*. Au*.
Thu defendant
soflded him that toe flesh dropped from his In a "Mother Hubbard" diira cum war dleback ami anna
tutaeed
Thoiada,.
deferent
to public
Holmes. Lafferty A Co., dealers in live
stock at Pittsburgh made assignments Fri­ opinion cauelfK the polloe chief net to
day, with liabilities of $100,000. Tbe Penn proeeeute. The atyla ot dm. Involved Is
now worn more than ever.
Bank suspension caused toe failure.

Tbe arrest of four young men at Sche­
nectady, N. i”., Thursday night who were
involved in a disturbance with the Salvation
Army, resulted in tbe assembling of a mob
wlm threatened to throw tbe policemen In'
Uie canal and bum tbe umy barracks
A tile-kiln collapsed tatar Lima, O., Saturday, burning five workmen, two of whom
were mortally Injured.
Anderson Riley, formerly a slave In ^irginki, die-1 recently near Alton, Hl, UaLi
ing to be 111 years of age.
Bragg’s Iron Brigade will hold a reunion
at Lancaster, Wla. August 38. Generals
Gibbon and Fairchild Intend to be present
Showers Brothers’ bedstead factory at

Saturday afteruoon, causing a lore In excess
of $80,000.
Tbe Seventh Missouri District Democrats
took 079 baiiota for a Congressional candi­
date. aud adjourned witbout making a
nomination.
Reports from Fargo, D. T., state tire
wheat crop is tbe largest ever known in
that port of tbe country. Harvesting will
become general there this week.
Ad International Medical Congress began
at Copeunmren Sunday in the presence of a
number of royal*personages and the Danish
Council of state. Tfie congress include!

Fmly NI0ts to Iowa.
DuavquE. la.. Aug. a.—The weather to
unseasonably eool, and toe nights are frosty.
1Train* arriving yeatordsy morning showed
tho tops ot the cars white with frost. As
.yet no damage has been done to the oom.
ibut the views of country buyers are quite

or mwtltandto.
—•'
Ing to tbo literal
•’ «"*» “ ““
wutartl. but to dodinlng
Trta-.
gnuu. to zrnwteiwr’-* bon. taadln* tr «
omtora Mld« Horn notllig the
V* r
mootloned, do not moollon «nr .peetMl &lt;■«*uro of the eoramorttal duration nurklng a
substantial improvement- At various points
there has been some gain *n
dry-goods,
groceries and notions from
Jobber*
and
brixhter
anticipations
indulged
in respecting the
lr3Tbe coal market finds the demand less

than toe supply, anti tbe estimate is
tliat two to three weeks' sioi&gt;p*t&lt;e thl&gt;
yean Id addition tn -the usual fortnight in
December, will be necessary to keep 00*1
from accumulating. Iron is very dull in­
deed.
Wheat has been weaker and lower oo re­
ports of' brilliant weather at home and
abroad, declining takings by exporter*.
Wheat has gone off about three ceute ou the
week, but corn has advanced one-half cent,
owimg to toe heavy gain In tbe earlier por­
tion*
Tbe cool weather causes some anxiety In
regard to tbe corn crop. Provisions have
been a&lt;lvan&lt;*lng on reported renewed pur­
chases on foreign account, and a better
Southern demand.
There has been n good demand
tor wool in al! the lending markets, anti
values have been well maintained with
some tendency to improvement on staph

There were 27tt fallunw in the United
States reported to .Bvadttrcfi'n during the
past week, ns compare ! - with 241 in tlie
preceding week, and with 100, 95 and 100
respectively in the corresponding weeks of
1338. 1883 aud ISliL Canada had 35, a deWILL BE BAD FOR WORKMEN.

Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 11.—For months
past tho pig-iron producera have been com­
plaining of dull trade and extremely low
prices. In order to reduce tbe stock
In
the • entire
country,
on
hand
G. IL Hull, ot Louisville, Ky., recently ad­
dressed several of tire furnace proprietors
of thp South asking if they would unite in
an agreement to bank* up their furnaces for
a month or so, providing u majority of tire
furnaces in the United States would join,
Tire replies were all in the affirmative,
and recently circulars have been sent to
every furnace proprietor lu tho country
with full instructions to report to Mr. J.
D. Weeks, secretary ot the Western Pig
Iron association, of Pittsburg, immedi­
ately on its receipt The time designated
Is from September 1 to Npvember 1. The
replies to tire circulars have not yet been roceived, but it is though't tho plan will re­
ceive general approval, and in tills manner
bring about the desired end.

BENEATH FALLING WALLS.

a Kentucky ConOsgraLloo.
Catlettsburg, Ky.. Aug. IL—Sunday
morning a fire broke out hi Patton Broo.’
warehouse. The flames soon spread and
consumed five brick bulltliugs adjoining.
The walls of one of the buildings fell dur­
ing the conflagration, and buried N.
P. Andrews, Charles Sherri ft and James
McKenzie. Efforts to rescue them alive
were successful except in the case of Mc­
Kenzie, who was dead when bis body was
reached. While tbe rescuing party was
at work other wails fell and buried David
Kinnner, Jr. and John Graham. Their
bodies wore rec&lt;*ered this afternoon burned
to a crisp. Robert Miller and Samuel
Kelly,
and
a number
*
of' colored
men
were
buried
by
a
portion
_
.wall , falling on
them, and
Miller and Kelly died soon after being
takenrout It b thought that sever ladies
still tonkin beneath the ruins. Several BW
men„
were also fatally injured. The loss amounts
to $70,000.
Double Murder.
Aklwoton, Tex., Aug. IL—Saturday
morning at four o’clock R. A. Lindsey mur.
dered.his stepfa-ther, James A. Wright, and
his stepsister, Fanny Wright, who were at
the time in bed. Fannie was occupying
an apartmebt with her sister. Lindsey, for
a cause not definitely known, entered the
house, and. inspired by a murderous
trenxy made his way to Wright’s room and
ehot him dead. The noise of tire discharge
of fire-arms aroused Fannie, who arose in
bed, but before She coyij gn(n
floor
Lindsey shot her through toe brain. The
'mm. u,. room,
followed by bullets from Lindsey’s pistol
fortunately without effect Lindsey escaned
to tbe woods, and was at last aoJounto at
large, though clmely pursued.
Dissatisfied at the terms of his father’s
will, Henry MlUinross killed himself Satur­
day at Bellevue, la.

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Choice
Good
Medium•_
Butcbera' Stock

n^t***** Cattle .
i
SHEEP LlrO~GOO&lt;1 to Cl*010^
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Grw-n Hurt
POTATOES:

LUMBER—
Common
Flooring
Common Board*

John B. Dawson, a clerk in the Pension
Bureau at Wash

they had lard oil lamps that smoked
and sputtered and smelled: then he saw
two or three printers blinded by explo­
bions cd camnhene and spirit gas, then |
kerosene came in and heated up the
news-room dn summer nights like a fur- I
nace; then the office put in gas, and now
tbe electric light sw
and dazzled nis ol
into them from his
his wav home a p—,
-cheese that," and reminded him that
he was disturbing the peace and people
wanted to sleep. But when he wanted
to sleep the rest of the world for whom
he had sat up all night to make a morn- i
ing paper, roared and crashed by down i
the noisy streete under his window, with
cart and truck and omnibus; blared |
with brass bands. ’ bowled with hand .
organs, talked and shouted; and even ,
the shrieking newsboys, with a ghastly
r
rarram murdered
&lt;&lt;
aiM-WTH AND TBCt FRCH
old printer by yelling the name af his I - FLAVOR THEV STAND ALONE,
own paper.
,
•
.
av tm
Year after year the foreman reared at
Price Baking Powder Co
him to remember that this wasn t an | chioaao, hl
«.
afternoon paper, editors shrieked down j
■‘&gt;«« &lt;&gt;►
’
•
tbe tube to have a blind man put on
Dr. PHOTS CrtBm Bakin? P&amp;wdsr
that dead man’s case; smart young proof
. ,.D_
6 ’ wwww
readers scribbled-sarcastic comments on f)r Price's Lnnnlin
r»
hi. work, on the m«g*n at bi. proof
1
&gt;«U*t Gems,

s

slips. they didn't know hou
how -to-------read.slips,
long-wincfed oorrvspondenta learning to
write, and long-haired poets who could
never learn to spell wrathfully cwt all
their imperfections upon his head. But
through it all he wrought patiently, and
found more sunshine than shadow in the
world: be had more friends than ene­
mies. Printers and foremen and press­
men and reporters and editors came
aud went, but he saw newsroom and
aanctura filled and emptied and filled
and emptied again and filled again with
new strange faces. He believed in his
craft, and to the end he had a silent
pity, that came as near being contempt
as his good, forgiving old heart could
feel, for an editor who had not worked
his way from a regular devilship up past
tho cases and tlie imposing stone.
He worked all that night, and when
the hours that are so short in the ball­
room and so long in the composing-room
drew wearily on, he was tired. He
hadn’t thrown in a very full case, he
said, and he had to climb clear into the
boxes and chase a type up into a corner
before be could get bold of it. One of
the boys, tired as himself—but a printer
is never too tired to be good natured—
offered to change places with him. but
the old man said Utere was enough in
the case to last him through this take,
and he wouldn’t work any more to­
night. The type clicked in the silent
room, and bv and by the old man said:
•Tm out of aorta.”
And sat down on the low window sill
ahis case, with his stick in his hand,
bands folded wearily in his lap.
Tbe types clicked on. A galley of tele­
graph waited.
“What gentleman is lingering with
I) 13?” called the foreman, who was
always dangerously polished and polite
when he was on the point of exploding
with wrath and impatience.
Slug Nine, passing the alley, stopped
to speak to the old man sitting there so
quietly.
'
/
The telegraph bov came running in
with the last manifold sheet, shouting:
••Thirty!”
They carried the old man to the fore­
man’s lung table and laid him down
reverently r.n&lt;! covered bis face. Thev
took.the htick out of his nerveless hand,
and rem! his last take:
.
November 23.-Tbe American
bark RHgTim went to niece* off Marblehead
in it IL’ht jr::le about mknlghu She w** old
and un-eaworthy, and this was to have bar­
ber taut trip.
—Btirlinglon Hawkeye.

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YEASTGEMS

Thn best dry nop yeast in the w-* -id, Brtaf
rained .by this yeast is lijhL whe ; ar.d wbol*.
WM like our grandmother's d&gt;»i.:- ..:.~br-31
.

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QROCERM SELL THEM.
MtcMOsa nv rm

Price Baking Powder Co.,
■nTB tf N. BtcriljKa! rtejj Etna,
Ch'loaco. 111.

8t. Louie, Mo.

State of Mlehimu). County of Barry-«
AV a seMiou of the Probate Court for t',&lt;*
county of Barn, hohien at the Probate offlee in
the city ol Hasting* in null! countv on Ttfulay
the 12th day of August hi the year one thouV
and eight hundred and elghty-fuur.
Present, Clement Smith, JudRe of Probate
In the matter of the estate ot Arthur E. Has­
kin*. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, dtdv veri­
fied. ot Charie* G. Bentley, adminlstratrc of the
estate of said deceased, praying that hr may be
Ueenoed to Well tbe real estate of which *aid de
ceased died seized for reasons therein sei forth
Thereupon it u ordered, that Tuesday, the Kt*
day of Sep. next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
be assigned for the hearing of *aid petitiou. and
that tbe heir* at law of wild deceased, sad all
other MTNous Interested in said estate, are re­
quired to appear at a se»s!oi&gt; of said court, then
to be holdeu at the Protau* office. In the city of
Hastings, In said county, and show cause. II any
there be, why the prayer of the pentloaer should
not Im* granted.
.
And it is further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the pennm* ihterreUd in said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the
hearing thereof by l ansir.R a copy of this order
to be published In tin- HflKitigs BANS ER. a
newspaper printed and circulate! lu said county
of Barry once In v*;u*h week for three sueicewire
weeks previous to wild day of hearing
CLEMENT SMITH.

A true copy.

Judge of Probate.

An old physician, retired from imctlce; havinc had placed lu hi* iiarxb by an East India
missionary the formula ol a simple vegetable
remedy for t lie speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption. Broncfiltis. Catarrh, Asthma and
*U throat and lung affection j, also a ixx'.tlvr and
radical cure for Nervous Debility and all nerrou«
complaints, after having tested its wonderful
f&gt;‘r»ti'L* ix’wt-rs in tnousands of caaea, has felt
It hb duty to make it known to hl* suffering
fellows. Actuated bv tin* motive and a desire
m re,,e7 hV,maJ‘ •uSering. I
«««d free ot
cbarge^to all who desire it. this recipe, in Ger•r English, with tun directions flor
using. Sent bv mall by artdresa-

In that
Aa Eye to BualacM.
Houbklra. Ura druBl.t, U &gt;l&gt;an ■
* ide awake to business and spare* no pains to .
^r^bwt of every «tlcl?mhtolK; He ,

have a cough and wnat rebel, .hint of
hlaam for tire Throat and !•««&gt;»• A
1 remedy foe those diseases. 1 nee »

Don’t Forget It

' hi:i&gt; e

cane and rain-storm visiuj
section
yestenby. Twelve peraoo* were

Naw York, Aug 8.—A dtaMtch to thto

H* worked by every kind of

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CHICAGO.

Ora"taj 0&lt; Four OinMn.

to dinner.

6
8

W YOUR ME!
AND SOLICIT IT ON

STRICTLY BUSINESS PRINCIPLES

Good Goods, Plenty of Them
LOW PRICES and HONEST DEALING
Give our Stock aud Prices an Investigation.
CALL SOON AT

■eteal MM, $8,974.81$.

with hk brother
kiUe/hiTadJXir

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doore west of the bank.

�The Hastings Banner.

THE

*P&gt; rival ot Mlehig^^^r.X Jooddltaeai»l&lt;»ttoHa«Shig, by tbe
th“
h&lt;! WU1 POUr
r™^ “thro’*1&gt; U» Journal.

msnwis. ranuY. auoust u. un.

reunion

The lierwnd family havl.
heJrt
stricUv^n
I1UGle thls "“oonwinent fekjj mpaUry of a large dnle of friend,;
grictlyin Mrabct It to n„ snaU ma£ or tbe whole oomnnnuty sorrow with
them.
dbPle“‘&gt;re of e man
The funeral took place at the late rea-hf*“
idenoe of the decree.&lt;1 W«lms(lay after­
1
tne Deity “from origin."
noon, and was largely attended. The
win L\°^*1T1°N
convention
remains wen- consigned to their last
aurt’nt^Sec“y&lt; Saturday
rraW fdao^ In RiveAlde cemetery
M 11 B. m., to nominate delegate to
Stale, eongrraaonal and senatorial delePEB8OWAL.
SEXT"1” reprtt*enativ(- ♦kr^Uer.of Charlotte, was in
a tbe legislature and county office™. the city Tuesday.
Each township will be entitled to four
a/ST ^2?®’ °f Charlo««. l» the guest
delegates, and each ward in thle dtr •
Of Mi»s Lillian Estes.
Further particulars next week.
Mrs. Aldrich, of Dowling. Is visiting
c. W. Jones Is at work this week at county clerk Mack’s.
*
burning the -Evening Journal”™
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown, ot Manis­
Detro t, the spiciest, newsiest and neat­
tee, were in die city the past week.
est, dally paper in tbe state. It sparkles
Lewis Stem goes to New York thiswith specials, state news, fashion notes,
and society items. Only 10
' week to purchase his fall stock ot goods.

W“

Mrs. Geo. Nichols Is spending a few
weeks with her husband In the north­
ern part ot the state.
F. C. Brooks and wits are spending
the week with relatives and friends in
Prairieville and Orangeville.

W1NG to th&lt;* fact that the two Renrtona of week, delivered at your place ot busi­
Caihonu aud Barry counties ware set for the
MrCe daj-s. the Reunion of Barry county hasness or at your home. Subscriptions
been postponed two weeka.
received bye. W,JonesorJ.B.Roberts.
The Soldiers aud Sailors
.The preliminary examination of Mr
Of lUrrv eoiiutv will hold their Second Annual Chas. Barnaby, of Hastings township'
Rendon on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
arrested for bastardy upon complaint
SepteiulMT 3d, 4th and 5th, 1884, of Mary C. Lewis, of the’ same town­
ship, occured on the 12th. After hear­
AT HASTINGS.
ing the testimony in behalf of the peo­
U1 vx--ul'’-let* and Kailora, whether members ple Prosecutor Colgrove nolle pronged
1- Y R. »r not. are cordially Invited to be
the case, the evidence showing connrv-en: uid aarifrt the battalion.
I: .
lufcntlonof the Ponta In thia Reunion
&gt;! ruiin-dratlou ever iwcn tn Harry clusely that Barnaby is not the guilty
cc."-:-. , -uid to make It more enjoyable to the party.
,’,| i -nliiK-r- and their friends.
The -, ro.-rnm "ill be different each day, but
For some time the greenback leaders
.siii ।. made up in part of a
.
of this city have been “sicking on” the
Military Camp,
' '
.
prohibition movement, with the idea
Inspection,
that it would, as they admitted “draw
Guard Mounting,
most from the republicans." But the
Infantry Drills,
numtea- of greenbackers, disgusted with
Dross Parade,
their party’s sell-out, who are now mi­
Speaking,
grating into the prohibition ranks does
Sham Battles,
net cause the fugclars to smile very
Rv.uhrn.
COMMITTEE
greatly.
r
FitzGerald Poet No. 36, O. A. R.
The Middleville base ball club came
down here Tuesday after the belt. The
home nine aver tliat the visitors brought
withThem a Grand Rapids catcher, and
Chilled Flow 1'olnts, all kind*,
so refused to contest for the belt. A
plain poiuti* for one dollar.
game was played, however, resulting in
31 to 21 for the Hastings team. Bild
Jackson Drain Tile at reduced price*.
breaks were made on both sides, and
11-iOw
F. H. Harlow A C&lt;
the earned runs were not too numerous
to mention.
..
A good in licit eow, about five yearn old.
Apply to Mrs. O. S. Htulley or Knappen &amp;
At the congressional convention at
Jackson Tuesday, Mr. James O’Donnell,
the talented . and popular editor and
one good 1.300 lb. horse, also a Hoc
proprietor of the Jackson Citizen, re­
80 sheep and SO lainbs, a quantity of
ceived the republican nomination by
acclamation. Mr. O’Donnell is a man
v*sit of Hastings.
A. D. Itork.
thoroughly qualified for the position of
Circulation this weekr 1,110.
congressman, is very popular all over
The weekly edition of the Banner the district, and his election will be as
certain as his calling.
is now over 1,700.

0

Mr. P. N. Stimson, of Ann Arbor
was in the dty Sunday and Monday^
the guest of A. Black and family.

Hon. H. F. Pennington, of Charlotte,
was in the dty Wedneedav. Some
fences over this way needed “fixin."
Miss Sarah Hams, who has teen
visiting relatives and friends in this
city, left Monday morning for Iowa.

Fred Spangemacher and the party
that returned from a week’s camp and
fish at M all lake report a very pleasant
time.

Local News.

We submit that the custom of ball­
Baptist Sunday School picniced at
playing and foot-racing on the fair­
Thornapple Wednesday.
* Call id E. A. Mattison's music store grounds each Sunday intenhres and
anti- e those nice organs \v4tjh lamps does violence to the opinions of those
whp regard the Sabbath as a day of
oh them.
rest, and as one to be observed religious­
.Mr E. A. Mattison incites all to
ly. Whether this is the idea or those
call at his music store and get a picture
who assemble on the grounds Sundays |
ol the presidential nominees, free of or not does not matter; they ahould j

show proper respect for the rights and
There will l&gt;e an ice cream social at opinions of others. Such respect would
the M. 1’. church, Barry ville, August not permit of the proceedings men­
20th. lor the iienefit of the pastor, L. E. tioned.
Abbott.
Friday last Mrs. Ambrose Cox and
Rutland prohibitionists will hold
her daughter, Lida L., aged 1% were ar­
a caucus at the town house Friday,
rested for the alleged murder of a child,
August the 22, at 1. p. m., to elect four
born to the daughter July 8th. The
delegate* to theN'Zunty convention.
parties live in southwest Johnstown,
Head, the announcement elsewhere and there is great excitement over the
ol -Mr. Augustus Rower, dealer in boots affair in that town. It is claimed that
and shoes. Mr. Rower has bargains for Mrs. Cox is the principal in the crime,
those who patronize him. Call in and and that she bjirned tlie lxxly*of the in­
fant to avoid exposure. But certain
-Mil Z. B. Willison has leased the clews were given to Sheriff Creasy and
rrtjtaur;int, corner State and Church his deputies, which led to the arrest, and
streets, and takes possession today— would seem to make certain the pun­
Thursday. Mr. Silsbee has leased the ishment of the guilty pair. A brother
of Mrs. Cox, and a married inftn, is said
Central House.
to be,the father of the murdered child.
-Mi:. Dan. Lake, the blacksmith'
Should
this prove true, Johnstown
" hose shop is two doors north of the
should be made ho. tpr than hades for
•»ank building, solicits a share of pat­
&gt;.
ronage. Dan. Is a first-class workman him.
and a worthy young man.

Died.—In this city, Monday, August
The Enuuiuel S. 8. picnic which was 11th, George E. Goodyear, aged 39 years.
to have been given on Wednesday of His disease was nervous prostration
this week, has been postponed to Fri­ and consumption.
Mr. Goodyear was born and reared in
day of this week. Children are request­
ed to meet at the chapel as before ar­ this city, where he has always lived.
His tastes and talents were of a busi­
ranged.
Friday, to-day, the Hastings and ness turn, aM he was known far and
Lowell clubs cross bats at Freeport. If wide as one of the most accurate, faith­

intoraatzon rooreraiag thr institute
"“JwieaabeoWitarfofm, ,t it,,.
High KhooH«ul.!tag
Circuit Court Calendar.—Fol­
and could find no relief. Ln a recent
lowing is the calendar of t***? Bam- attack which extended to the neck,
shoulders and back, the pain was in­
county arcuit court, August term:
tense. She resolved to try St. Jacole
criminal.
Oil, the great pain-reliever. Kubbimr
pW Vsburgiarv. the parts affected, three times Only, all
jiain^vanishwl as if by mafic, and has
«toT£
not returned.
Persons whose lungs are impaired or
have throat diseases should not go to
dJhe People vs. Stephen Durfee; mur- the seashore, as the air is alwavs powonoub to such troubles, tse Dr. Bigelow’*
The People vs. James Prosser; rob- Positive Cure. It cures coughs, colds,
croup, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, and
^fte People vs. Joseph T. Goucher; all throat and lung diseases. Montr
ffomery &amp; Co., druggists, Decorah. Iowa,
The People vs. Charles Mann: rob- say: “We are having a run on Positive
Cure. It gives universal satisfaction.” rpilE HARVEST IS PAST!
^The People vs. Thomas Casey; bur- Price 50 cents and 'one dollar. Trial
bottles free of Fred'k Hotchkiss.
murder’eopl&lt;’ ”■ Durwln J’ McKay;
Where the Fire ib Out.

ISSUES .OF FACT.
‘
.w^^ran\?',Ta^tz vs- Wrn- Varner, deft,
and appellant; assumpsit.
Amberg vs. Casper N. Dun­
ham, deft, and appellant; assumpsit.
.iUcyXftF?atv^ «A- s- Winnand[appellant; replevin.
Henry L. Newton and Chas. &amp; Bur­
ton Vft_2?e Mich* fentral R. R. Co.;
assumpsit.
’
Mark McCamly vs. John C. Coleman
et ah; assumpsit.
Mayford vs. Jacob Burgdoff
and .Sarah Burgdoff; assumpsit.
wRut.h. £: Mudge vs. Allen Jomw and
//In-. M- Stebbins, as inspectors of elecU«?n
f°r 1116 third ward' of the
city of Hastings; trespass on the case.
Eunice Sherman vs. Chas. H. Bradv
assumpsit.
J
Lorenzo D. Gardner vs. James Ryan
and Mary Ryan; replevin.
Bernhard M., Bernhard L. and Myer
1 lessen berg vs. Ralph S. Jordan; asstuup-

Cobper Mfg. Co., of Mount Vernon,
Married, at Norwood, Charlevoix Ohio, vs. Charles Baker; assumpsit.
county, Mich., Wednesday, August 6th,
CHANCERY.
Mr. Earnest Harns and Miss Belle
Ethan B. Shipman vs. Eunice R. Ship­
man; divorce.
Meech.
Anna M. Anweiler vs. George AnMr. Chas. Baldwin was in the city wetler; divorce.
Kittie M. New vs. Chas. O. New; di­
Saturday and Sunday. He is doing ex­
cellent work in the Milwaukee l&gt;ase vorce.
Adella Elston vs. Robert Elston; di­
ball nine.
'
vorce.
. .
Lydia Manchester vs. Edward Man­
Married, at the residence of Mr. Peter
chester;
divorce.
Schumann, in this citv, tlie 7th, Mr.
Henrietta Fraleigh vs.1 Edward FraJohn C. Lenz and Miss Maggie Beamer. leigh; divorce.
The Rev. Mr. Bancroft officiating.
Mary Beers, vs. Albert Beers; divorce.
Caroline A. Warner vs. Jas. L. Reed
In this city the 2nd Inst, William H.
et id.; foreclosure.
Teneyck, of Irving, and Miss Cora
Aner Belle Crandall vs. William R.
Woodruff, of Rutland, were united in CrandaR; divorce.
Madora McGee vs. Thomas McGee;
marriage by the Rev. J. W. Bancroft
divorce.
Mr. Joseph Banks and his mother, of
Isabella Davis vs. Lafayette Davis;
Ada, Mich., were in the city Monday divorce.
In
the matter of the petition of Win.
and Tuesday, the guests of L. G. Moore
B. Barham, to bar (lower 'rights of
and wife. Mr. Banks and the writer Mary A. Barham, an insane person.
Hearing on; proofs taken.
were “boys together.”
• Melvin B. Reynolds vs. Estella M.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Haff and Mr. and Reynolds; divorce.
•
Mrs. Jewett, of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
Mahlon Senter vs. Jennie Senter; di­
Jesse Austin, of Nashville, were among vorce; bill and answer.
Lyman Newton vs.- Margaret New­
the number from abroad who attended
ton; divorce; bill and answer.
the funeral ceremonies of thelate George
1*111110 Ragla vs. Christina Ragla; di­
Goodyear.
vorce; bill and answer.
Walter C. Dunham vs. Emeline M.
Sid Crowell divided two first prizes,
Dunham; petition for revision and al­
one second-, and won one fourth prize at teration of decree.
the Chicago shooting tournament last
Geo. W. Gregory vs. Timothy M.
week* Sid says Hastings has as good Bush. Injunction bill; proofs in open
court.
marksmen as can be found- anywhere if
Mary J. Strouse vs. Geo. Strouse. Diwl11 onl&gt;'
to
front
| vorce; pleadings and proofs.
I Isaac Allerding vsi.Nancy Allerding.
. School report of district No. ’ 9,1 Divorce; pleadings and proofs.
Hastings, for summer term, commenc-1
Fomun)l GrwnKe.
.
ing May 5, and ending August 8. To-1 Tho
—----------------------------------Bam------ *--------next regular inerting
of the
Couuty
will l&gt;r “held
nt Middleville in
Ud number of schotara. S4; average Pomonu Grange
C&gt;!S
««.«
:r. FrfL-.r.
“,zt
10:30 a. ni. AH fourth degree inembern are corinvited to attend.
C. IL STONE, Master.
CHARLES W. BIGGS, Sec.

daily attendance, 24. Neither .tardy or
absent, Mary Crook and Elvie Thomas.
Average in morithJy examinations, and
daily standing, as follows:
B f

t

3

:

Mary Crook................
Lena Crook................
Ella Lewis.................
Florence Barrett........
Elvie TlioniM...
Bessie Pratt....

107 1»
-

M

1-0

.’r.91

7D
53

103

Hastings Markets.
78
75

Wheat, white, new
Wheat, red.new ..
Coni
Data. old.. .
Beam
Apples..................

M-fflSf.

Butter .»JT. . .
13
Egg» ../F?............
Fuatoes
Apple*, dried
Hama,
aell
for
KltCOXD OKA UK.
Hhouldera. aeU for.
10
Lard
Clarence Lewis.
Dry Salted Biden ...
Hatlie Barrett .
Lime, bbl....
Carrie Barrett.....
70 Water Lime. bbl.
Sumner Sponal.le..
Malt, bbl
Arthur Crook........
Flaater. ton.
ANNA DICK ASON.
BeefHMea
.
.
Teacher.
,Calf
«.au Bides
o&lt;uc»...
..............
...................
11
Farmers will
do well
to .....
market
tbelr butter■
laiuitu.
.U.UV
WWM W
—
Tf.a chers of Barry County.—Do this
thia month. On SepCemt^r
September 1st
lai the butterlne csestabliiBmente
will
open
up
and
dairy
butter
can­
not forget the teacher's iMtltute to be not compete with them.
held in Hastings during the week commenclng Aug 2BUi. All teachers should
desire to become better teachers. They
cannot do this unless they avail them­
selves of all the opportimltlea, not only
for better scholarship, but for better
methods of Instruction. Every effort
will be made to make the Institute
PHOTOGRAPHER.
more Instructive than ever lefore.
Tbe township school Inspectors are
0F“Watch this apace next week.
urging the county examiners to be
more particular in teacher’s examlnations, so as to get rid of incompetent
teachdra. Surely you who desire to
teach, do not wish to be classed among
the poor teachera. By your Institute .
fees, paid whep you received oartlncata,
you have paid the expenses of thia m- (
stitule; now you should try fo get value i
for the money you paid. The Institute NEY WARD, World Building. 1387 Broadway,
will furnish yon the only opportunity New York.

&gt;7

W IM

GEO. H. HEATH,

the home nine do not get “too badly ful and hard-working business men.
rattled" they will probably come home When his father, Hon. H. A Goodyear,
the winners. There will also be foot­ did a banking business, before our
national bank was chartered, the sub­
races and other sports, and a big time
ject of this notice attended to the books,
is promised for all who attend.
and there he acquired that acquaint­
The society connected with Emanuel
ance with banking that made him one
ihurch will be entertained on Thurs­
of the very beat of men for such a pur­
day afternoon of next week, by Mrs.
suit. When Mr. Bowne moved to this
Lottie Russell and. the ladies asaociated
dty and the Flrat NaUon^wJ1“‘J
io the society rooms id Kow- Hastings was established, Mr. Good­
f.r’a ii i-------J
n-Rt.int_. waa established, Mr. uvw8 block, supper served from, six ,'*Ias
of the instituinstitue&gt;
f
»U1 seven. Alim rordtellv Invited. 3«r was made e»Ner o the m.
you will have this fall for obtaining a
«hUl seven. AU are cordially invited;
knowledge of the -effects of alcohol snd JOB PRINTING.
..T”1' democrat, in an article stating
narcolire on the human system,” snd ,
that the alitor is opposed to colored ^^MnGoodyear, while a* able b“ln"8
the new tew requires that you shsll be
stockings on scientific principles, closes man and a genial, «o*l
examined In that subject. I would not
SUCH
^ remarks by saying that “white
ever courwone in l&gt;u«ln«.
compel you to sttend the Institute but
stockings look tetter." Brother IU1- in the company of hb many irlen^
would earnretly Invite you. desiring in
ooum should give authorities, or tell kind and provident in the
my teat effort for you, to so help you
Note
*hriher he speaks from experience or
of retiring nature.
He “J nu“3 ,that you may go forward with more
culars, Envelopes,
oteervation.
warm personal friends, by whom he
courage and a determination that your
brotMr. Helravra ■work shall be seoond to none. Good
1)etrolt i'ost is the successor of'
---- AT TH
to* Detroit Post and Tribune. Mr. J. a wife and two rorui to mourn, tal toa. loard may be obtained at cheap rates.
• Stickney has purchased a controlling, From tbe family
Tbe exereisea will commence Monday
n at Sp.m.. and every day following at V
^1^Bt in the Ww. which already byalargenumbw^™1"1
us many evidences of improvement.; “r xrt U&gt;7X^liy in Which turn. There wIB be two !«*-«&lt;&gt;

DIVORCES S3

Letter Heads,

Heads, Cir­
Etc.,

BANNER OFFICE;

^ Mr. Ntickney b a live journalist we

rtmUd'?*Ct

I’o* to rank a. It

•.

ofM-^bythe^^
said that • tovteg nuir

gu.eral.lntereet in the

Basement erf Bank bnildlnjc.

x“)c "•

■,r’“

-Haroum of Aleppo.” said Sir Philip Derval,
•■has mastered every secret hi nature which tbe
nobler magic seeks to fathom. He discovered
that the true art of healing is to assist Nature to
throw of th*- disease—to summon, as it were, ’.be
whole system to eject the enemy that has fast­
ened on a part. His processes all included the
reinvigoration of tbe principle of Ufe."
Di this ti»&lt;- Eastern sage merely anticipated
tbe practice of tho best physicians of today.
What life Uself Is, nobody knew then—nobody
knows now. But we have learned soinething of
the reasons why the mysterious tide rises and
falls. ITovlfl.ed the great organs of tbe body
we not Irreparably destroyed, medical science
cab always relieve, and often save. Yet no
reputable physician now adheres to the barbar­
ous and stupid processes of depletion, such as
bleeding, by which it was attempted to cure dlseose by reducing the patient's aollitlfy lo resist
it. Now-a-days we do not tear down the fort to
help the gurrison—we strengthen it.
In this Intelligent and hcnefieetit work*. It is
conceded tluit PAEKEK’H TONIC lewis all oth­
er medicines. As an invigorant It acts immedi­
ately and powerfully ujxxi the circulation :ind
the organs of digestion, thus giving -Nature thr
assistance she calls tor. It follows that nil alljneuts of the stomach, kidneys and liver kre at
once relieved or cured. No other preparation
embodies the same qualities or produces similar
results. It is delicious to use, aud the beat
known anti-intoxicant. Price.toe and 81. Hlscox &amp; Co., New York.
A dredge brought up the decomposed body of
a man at East Snginaw Friday.
‘ ।
Mr. Gough on Silk Hat*.
"It would be no violation ol the command­
ment,*'said John B. Gough. “If a man were to
fail down :unl worship the silk hat. for it in -not
made In the likeness of anything in heaven, or
on earth, or in the waters wliich are under the
earth.” Beside- it hents the head and causes
tiie hair to (all oft. Pnrker.n Hair Balsam will
stop tliat and restore the (irigina] color to gray
or faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, beneficial,
deliciously ]&gt;erfumed. A perfect hair dressing.
60c. All druggists.
Greenville has nine bartiers.

25 cents per bottle. Warranted to give satis­
faction or money refunded.
Charlotte has 247 childless families.
Frederick Hotchkiss wishes It known that he
guarantees Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets to be
the best remedy for indigestion ever made, they
always relieve headache.
Traverse City will bore for salt.
Dad drainage causes sickness, bad blood and
Improper action of the liver and kidneys Is bad
drainage io the human system, which Burdock
Blood Bitters remedy.
Tlie Baldwin city falhers talk of electric
lights.
&gt;
George. Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky.. says:
Burbock Blood Bitters is tho best prepare! ion
far the blood and stomach ever manufactured. «&lt;
The baking company at Eaton Rapids uses 40
barrels of flour each week.
The best blood purifier and system nwulator
ever placed within the reach of suffering tiumau0'. truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the
ver. BilUousneaa. Jaundice, Cotwtijiation,
Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary
organs, or whoever requires an appetizer. tonic
or mild stimulant, will ala-ays find Electric Bit­
ter. th- In-st and only certain cure known. They
net surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed
to give entire satisfaction or monef refunded.
Solil at fifty cents a bottle by W. IL Goodyear.
D. M. Ferry heads the tax list in Detroit, pay­
ing 810,285.08. . .
Bp.waiik of Fkavix.—Be sure yofc get the
genuine Dr. Thomas* Electric OIL \t cures
colds, croup, asthma, deafness andTheunmttsm.
Battle Creek Ims 33 secret societies.
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker’s Blood
Elixir, Che only preparation guaranteed to
cleanse tbe blood and remove all chronic disGobleville ships 70 bushels ot huckleberries a
day.

The best salve in the work! for Cota, Bruises,
Sores. Uleers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sorea, Tetter,
Chappep Hands. ChBbJaina. Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Pllee, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis­
faction, or money refunded. Price » cente per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
A s!x-legi&lt;*d froS !•wonder of ML Clem­
ens.
A Remarkable Eocape.

Mrs. Mary A- Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa.,
was afflicted for ptx years wiUi Asthma aud
BraMhnto. during whleh time the t*st physi­
cians could give uo relief. Her life was despaired
of, until itf Gat October she procured a IkhIIc of
Dr. King's New Discovery when Immediate re­
lief was felt, and by continuing Its use fora
short time she was completely cured, gaining In
fleih »lbs. In a few months.
Free trial bottles of lids certain cure of all
throat and lung diseases at W. H. Goodyear s
drag store. Large bottles 81.00.
Battle Creek has a lacrosse club of 33 menbers.
Fred Hotchkiss guarantees positive relief for
any cough, arid, croup, or lung coagtolut by
using Acker’s English Remedy, or will refund
the money.
.
There are 15 prisoners in tbe Saginaw county
jail.
'—
M. L. Blair, aiderman 5th wart. Scranton. P*.
stated Nov 9. '83f He had used Dr. Thouias'
Electric Oil for sprains, burns, cute aud rheuma­
tism.
Port Huron will soon have free |&gt;oetal deliv
ery.
My physician said I coul* notlive, my Over out
of order, frequently vomited greenish mucous,
sklu yellow, small dry humors &lt;h&gt; fare, stomacli
would not retain food. Burdock Blood Bitters
Bttoffario
O'Brien.sn Exchange

Barnum humbugs Grand Rapids Aug. 96.

HO! FOR MONTANA.

Wanted Immediately at the Montana Emptoymmt Bureau 1,«» mwi to wort in the mines and

aud state what kiwi of wort you

The Time. Has Ar­
rived

SEEDER
I SELL THE

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Shoe and Hoe
-AND THE-

Beckwith &amp; Lee

Roller Drill!
g^TThe Best Machines of the
kind in the market.

Buggies

If you want an Open or Top
Carriage, or a Platform, I have
what yon wish, and can make
a bargain with you, if you
want durable, nioe work at
Bottom Prices.

Call at AfiricDltnral Uue
And see the Jackson,.Borneo,
I Arising and other makes
of Buggies.

I Can Suit You in Both
Price and Style.

Chester lesser.

�=====
FA1HI AMD HOUSEHOLD.
Hew We Waah the W©riL

WAGONS!

ULMAN

—If bands are put uu fruit trees, they
“If Americans are not tbe moot
should be examined every week for
godly people in the world they are next
having been put upon him he is tied up
montht&lt;.
door to it, and 1 can prove it,” said a
to a strong post firmly secured in the
—yThe Country .Gentleman thinks the
' prominent soap manufacturer.
ground, and there left without food and
eow bf the future will produce nine
“How?”
water till be is well nigh exhausted. Then
hundred
pounds
of
bultur
each
year
and
••By this lot of. goodB;” and he pointed
a native ©addle, or, rather, a series of
to tlie ca«es before him. They com- raise a calf.
pads and rugs, is put ypou him and se­
—
A
French
authority
states
that
car
­
-prisvd an immense invoice for shipment
cured by a surcingle; next comes a
bv to-day’s steamers. ’“Cleanliness is rots give horses new blood, which seems strong bridle, provided with a bit of Abe
jjext to godliness, you know.” he con­ to restore them, and they may be justly most powerful Kind, having a ring at*
tinued. “and I really believe America claimed as the regenerator of worn-out tachea to it passing through the mouth
washes the world. Soap made here can
and under tbe lower jaw, and aqting as a
be found in every lat^e city of the
—If you cut tbe bnck legs of your curb worked with great leverage. Tbe
'universe. The common or pound brands chair two inche* shorter than the front horse is then freed from the stake, and
•are used extensively by tbe colliers, □nee, the fatigue of s tting will be led about if he will go quietly; the
miners and [Matters of England. The greatly relieved and the spine placed in trainer, after a turn or.two, springs
■mills of France and Germany are better position.
onto his back with great agility. An
stocked with it. in fact, it is used from
—A lady says that the best method attendant mounted upon a steady horse
the Orient to the Occident”
that she has ever tried to clean a rides up alongside, aud tries by the in­
_,-nv riiXS Al
“The pound brand is tbe common browned porcelain kettle is to boil peeled ducement of companionship to coax
'brand, is it not?”
potatoes in it, when the porcelain will him to go quietly along, whicn as a rule,
-Yes; but there are many sweetbe seldom does Just at first; and then
scented soaps that find their way across
—Oats fed freely to hungry chickens the real struggle begins. Fair means
the sea as well. Medicinal soaps esixj- is apt to kill them. The fowls eat too not succeeding, the jockey drives the
cinllv. Sulphur soap, manufactured in
large quantities at ouoe, tbe oats swell huge rowels of his massive spurs .into
the United States, is used, I understand,
in the crop, and tbe points of the oats tho horses flank and is answered by a
by the natives of India in preference to jienetrating. the crop induce inflamma­
“buck” that is terrific to behold, fol­
I® *“** «GS»or c«^
many manufactures of their own. But tion, ending in death.-Ctovtland Leader. lowed by s succession of similar desper­
the greatest advance in tbe saponacinus
ate efforts of tlie frightened and infuri­
—
It
is
as
easy
to
care
for
an
acre
of
^art has been made right here in our
ated animal to free himself from bis un­
•fflrtTalea
m2f*“
own midst.
One by one we have iieets grown in the field as for an acre welcome rider. Even time that he
Buyers are Invited to Call and See
crowded the imported goods out, and of corn or potatoes. Make the rows stojis the attendant pushes up against
nearly
or
quite
three
feet
apart,
drill
«£&lt;1 th»B«it
to-day. I think, the only soaps manu­
him and bumps him along till at last be
Them.
Three Train,
factured abroad that find a market in tbe seed with a plantar in straight lines starts off in a gallop, madly at first
America are one or two old standard and most of the labor can be done with “bucking” as he goes; but soon he gets
‘
ALBERT
LEA ROUTE.”
brands, such as Castile, brown Windsor, the hegse cultivator.—N. Y. "Herald.
blown and finds the pace to fast to last.
" -Trr.r,? . • —“c■ ‘ -.- ■
—When, as Id a case of sickness, His merciless tormentor, however, has
(WM, aisalrrm*. Loaiivttl*, Lexi::.- &lt;.;. Ci ••Are there not many importation* of a dull light is wished, or when matches no notion of relaxing speed, and flogs
are mislaid, put powdered salt on the and spurs him to Increased exedions
poap nowadays from Franco?” e pc:n:t
••Quite a number, I will admit: but candle till it reaches tbe black part of till he is almost ready to fall' down.
the are more properly auxftiary soaps, the wick. In this way a mild and There are no fences or obstacles in the
steady
light
may
be
kept
throughout
if*you will permit the term. They are
way, and by a skillful use of the whip
highly scented and pexfugied' goods the night by a small piece of candle.— always on one side of the head, the
. -ti*. L*..nrmostly, and are intended as adffitioas Cincinnati Times.
horse is gradually worked round until
—Begin while the pigs are small to he faces towards home, and back he
to one’s toilet, rather than as a efivt
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
eradicator. The dirt of the world, it is feed them raw food and they will soon comes after a couple of hours, jaded
safe to say, is defied by American soefe eat anything raw as well aa oooked. and blown, scarcely able to stagger Master Mechanic’s and ^U’Sr.UllcPd,e"«*n0?1T
plmost exclusively-”—AT. K Mail and Keep, them growing through hot along, his bead down to the ground,
CHICAGO.
weather with grass and weeds till the with nostrils dilated, heaving flank, and
We keep a Full Stock of Everything
Express.
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sweet corn gets large enough to cut for quivering in every muscle, up tp tlie make the following statement, and I make It «*■
that enters into a house, from
them. With plenty of green food, a post to lie tied to it again, but not so
Th© Fatalist’s Terrible Tret
little meal will count for all it is worth. close this time as before, and with a
The world Is full of fatalists.
It is —Prairie Farmer.
little grass thrown to him, as if in mock­
an easy and comfortable belief. I have
Exhausted nature
—Currant Catsup: Four pounds of ery of his misery.
been told a peculiar anecdote on the fully ripe currants and one and a half can stand it no longer, and in a few
. subject At a frontier post the officers’ pounds of white sugar. Cook slowly minutes he sinks doWn upon the ground
FOR
mass was engaged in an ardent discas­ until quite thick, then add a large and stretches himself out as if about to
sion. &gt; Wine had been freely partaken spoonful of ground cinuamin, a tea­ die, lying in that position sometimes as
of, and. with one of the strange ca­ spoonful of ground cloves, half of a long as twenty-four hours without mov­
prices of mtoxicaAion, there was philos­ teaspoonful of black pepper, two tea­ ing. When he is able to stand -up the
ophy at tbe bottom of the glasses. Tbe spoonfuls of salt and a pint of vinegar. process is repeated, but with very much fall a friend advised me to try Kasaan* «
AMD1 oughs
Mohammedan religion was the subject | Ccok twenty minutes longer—careful Jess spirit on the horse's part and after
of argument
Musselmans believe in net to burn—then bottle lor use.—N. half a dozen lessons of the kind his ed­
fate. For them a man’s destiny is writ- F. Herald.
ucation is finished.—••Acro.uf the Pam­
tjon In the world tor stomach dllBctitlea. as well
x ten above, and the time of his death is
—Graham griddle cakes are nice for pas and the Andes," by Robert Craw- as of the Liver and other organ s. I am gta&lt;i to
set and nothing ean advance it Every breakfast, on a cool summer morning.
sav that it Is In general oh' among the rullroad
one had something to advance or relate Use equal parts of Graham and corn
CONSUMPTION Las teen cur­
men in this vicinity. Yours, etc., A. J.Gtv»y&gt;MDMr. Gifford Is the master mcchanio of Ute
•
Acorn Bread.
in pro or con argument
In answer to meal, mix with sour milk, and use half
ed times without number by the time­
Lowell division of theJioston &amp; Lowell railroad
one of tlie officers, who demanded to a teaspoonful of soda to a scant cup of
his Illness and recovery are known to many As low as can be bought in any com­ ly uae of Downs’ ’Eaxir. It will cure
The Indians scattered along the. foot­ and
who ean testify to the farts in his letter.
know of what use and to what purpose milk, add salt to your taste, and a little
peting market in the State.
Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma,
hills of the Sierraare a quiet, inoffensive
Use this medicine for al! diseases of the blood,
was reason and its controlling power if sugar, as that will make them nice and
people. They do not appear to be gov­ kidneys, liver, stomach, bowels and skin. It
Pleurisy,
Whooping-Cough,
we were born with tho tag of our desti­ brown. If eggs are plenty one or twb
may save you or yours from pain and death.
erned by any tribal laws, yet adhere to
Address, if desired. Dr. David Kennedy. RonLung Fever, and all dineasw of the
ny attached, another—a new-comer— are a great addition.
These cakes many of their old traditions. One or dout, N. Y.
arose and said:
•‘Gentlemen, what is should be fried more slowly than buck­
Throat, Chest and Lungs, when
two men of superior ability and indus­
the use of discussion? Make a practi­ wheat cakes.—N. 1". Post. ,
other fbmedies fail. **
try form a nucleus around'which others
cal test of the question.
Take me us
Emr,«mraax * uir, p=?’i, b=2—tless ambitious gather. Here they fence
tlie subject.
Can a fnan wilfully dis­
PROMPTLY DONE,
with brush ana logs a tract sufficient
Poison In Soda Water.
.
pose of his life, or is the fatal moment
for
their
requirements
of
haymaking,
chosen by a higher power?
Try tbp
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
After making a study of the soda wa­
auestion on me.
Who will conduct ter sold in drug and other stores in con­ pasturing, etc. Although they often
ie experiment?” No one answered. nection with a careful analysis of the indulge in tbe food of civilized nations;
the
acorn
is
still
a
favorite
article
of
Then some one proposed a wager. water and examination of the fountains
“Done,” was the answer. The subject through which it is drawn, Dn Elias N. ■diet in every well-regulated wigwam..
The process’of converting this bitter
drew a pistol, showed that it was Bsiriley, chemist of the Brooklyn Board
Under the
If you are bilious, dyspeptic
loaded, ami held it to his temple. of Health, has made a report to Health nut Into bread .is curious.
••Twenty dollars. 1 Inflieve? Who will Commissioner Raymond of, which\be branches of a grand old pine I found, or constipated, a few bottles
FORSNEE &amp; « ACKIN. Clnclr.nalt.0
them
at
work.
Thev
had
shucked
and'
pay if I lose? He pulled the trigger, following is a synopsis:
ground in the usual manner a large
of Hops and
Bitters will
anil the pistol missed fire. “A joke!”
In the latter part of May I procured
cure you as they have many
cried tlie crowd. The fatalist snared. samples from fountains in various parts mass of tlie acorn .meats. A number of
He recocked tlie pistol, and with a of tne city, with the view of ascertain­ circular vats had been hollowed out of
others. An occasional use of
steady hand aimea at a clock on the ing whether, as ordinarily dispensed, the black soil, much in the shape of a
punch
bowl.
Into
this
vat
was
put
the
Hops and Malt Bitters gives
wall. He fired, and tho bullet went the “plain soda” was free from lead and
right through the center of the dial. copper. As a result of that examination acorn pulp. At hand stood several large
tone to. the blood, strengthens
*• Apologize now.” said he, “I have I found that in some cases after the clothes baskets filled with water, and
.71 n I Mi
•* r-ifi-K.""
- -into
these
they
dropped
hot
stones,
thus
the nerves and promotes per­
lnpMt»t«a!c4 cnvchd»c/&gt;c&lt;-.’.'r'.-,-;i-«« uit.in
won the bet. I always did believe in water had stood for some time in the
heating.(he water to the required tem­
The Niagara, Falls (Route.
Address DR. WARD &amp; CO. louisiiss. Ma
fate.’!—San Francisco News-Letter.
fect digestion. Do not be
faucets and pipes, both these metals perature.
Upon the mass of crushed
may be found to exist in the water first bitterness they carefully ladeled the hot
persuaded to try something
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
drawn. The quantity found was not water, making it about the color and
A Green Tree on the Ridge Pole.
else, said to be just as good,
* Taking effect May 18th, IBM.
large in any case, but enough to be con­
Not a speck ap­
A caqienter was noticed, on Saturday, sidered harmful when taken for consid­ consistency of cream
but get the genuine. For
nailing a green pine tree on the apex erable time. I next examined into the peared to mix. A buxom muhala stood
by
each
vat,
and
with
a
small
fir
bough
sale by all dealers.
of tlie roof of n new dwelling. A large construction of various fountaintHind
An 80-pacc Ulmh-b-'tit i’wk MAgrtyJW
number of men with their sleeves rolled faucets used in tills city, to get some in­ stirred the mass, skilfully removing any
YounKorMWdle-nxe.l
EE&amp;r
up were standing in\th&lt;! street below formation as to the source of these met­ speck that floated upon the surfaced
BTATIOXB.
The soil gradually absorbed the bitter
watching the man mining tbe green als.
&amp;
waters, leaving a firm, white substance,
T. WILLIAMNIIWWIS.-™
tree in its place. They were masons,
I was greatly aided in this part of the
'
DETROIT, MICH.
carjienters and laborers who were em­ investigation by a visit to a well-known of which they made bread. I asked to
ployed on the new building. When the manufactory of soda-water apparatus in taste it. at which tbfy said something in
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tree was fixed in its place the group be­ New York City. I have found that jn their language, and all laughed.
Mi
low cheered, and then each in turn certain forms’ of fountains the water asked again, and after more laughter I
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grasped and shook by the hand a man comes in direct contact with copper or was handed a small particle on a fig
ow. A certain core.
who stood among them, but who had a brass fittings, which may gfre rise to a leaf, and ffound it sweet and palatable.
tmtnwit In my p«e&gt;- . '
Ac.
iMd, HMdachr; bu»l»- »»•
1L»
coat on.' Tliis was the owner of the new certain amount of carbonate of copper. They began to remove it, and so adroit­
«u. 1W All p!!•.p*
1X47
MO
ly
was
this
done
that,
but
a
small
por
­
house.
The lead, which I found in greater tion adhered to the soil.
8.07
They spread
“Why is that green tree placed up . quantity than copper in the carbonated
9.15
there uh the top of the house?" was waters,’ is probably derived from tin- it upon the rocks, and in a short time it
DMCNtt ■
IMO
asked of tlie man who had nailed it to lined lead pipe, or from block tin pipes was fit for use. This, I am told, they
WMTWARO.
mix with water, put it into thin cakes
tbe end of a ridge pole. ■
containing lead, or from tbe solder used and bake before the fire.—Ban Fran­
' “Weil, it is a custom, as I understand,
TORPID BOWELS,
to solder the joints.
cisco Chroni^c.
tliat comes down from the old days in
DISORDERED LIVER,
The next matter looked into was the
MTATIONB.
Mali.
New England. When a young couple source of supply of the water used. It
From ttaMaouroeeSuriM threefoartba of
Microphones.
•
v had got the t&amp;nber mortised and other­
was found that some bottlers and those
tbe dUcaaes of the human race. These
wise all ready to build their house, tho engaged in supplying the trade with
It is through the help of the micro­
mnptoms 1ndioate their wrlelenne: Iam© of
neighbors were summoned to the rais­ these cylinder fountains use Ridgwood phone that telephony has become so
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ing. As the frame of one side of the
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and Croton waters, after thorough filter­ practical and so extensively adopted.
Eaton Rapids
house was lifted into place by the whola
12.4'.
ing, while others use water from driven The Blake transmitter, the Ader, and
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MB
company a green tree nailed to the
Nsshvilic......
wells. It is certainly not advisable to many others by which music and speech .
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topmost timber was lifted with it. This
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permit tbe use of well waters for this are now conveyed so many miles, are
was to indicate that the couple were to purpose, although it may be Questioned all varieties of the carbon microphone.
mitrtse, COtvarriPATlOM? and de­
2.07
mand th© use of a remedy that acts directly
flourish after the manner of a green
whether the strong solution of carbonic In some churches, microphone trans­
10.15
MB
notbe Liver. AsaLlvermedlclneTlTFr’S
bay tree. After all the main timbers
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acid under pressure may not act 'as an mitters are now applied to. the pulpit,
PILLS have no equal. Their action ou tbo Grand—---------___ ______
n.ao
hail been put in place the company
Kldnsys and Skin is also prompt; removing
antiseptic to killany living putrefactive so that the sermon can be transmitted
All trains run by ninetieth meridian or central
all Im purities through these three “acavwas entertained with
cider
and or disease genus in the water. This is a by telephone to invalid members who
standard time. Through toaehta between
angers
of
the
system,
”
producing
appe
­
pumpkin pies. Besides this there was
cannot leave home. At the Electrical
tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear Grand Rapids and Detroit on nil day trains.
point still under experiment.
COMXBcnoss.—At Grand-^api&amp;a_witb’Chlusually a demijohn of Medford rum
skin auda vigorous body. TUTT’S PILLS
The subject b still under investigation Exhibitions of Paris, Vienna, snd the
cause no nansea or griping nor interfere c«o a West Michigan.Tor Hofland. Nunk-a.
for the men folks.—N. Y. Sun.
and will be made the subject of anotbei Crystal Palace, tbe music of an entire
Minkegon and i«oln£« north, and with Grand
with daUy work and are a perfect
Baplds &amp; Indiana R. R. for Big Rapids. Traverse
report. Commission Raymond has de­ opera was transmitted from the stage
City and Petoskey. New yorkabd radfle Ex­
—Texas papers are recounting tbe cided to issue an ortler making it com­ by wire to ug&gt;er building', where great
press dally. All other trains dally except Sunmarvelous story of a hoop snake that pulsory for dispensers of soda water tc great numbers of persons sat and
chased a little girl, who dodged bohiad use glass vessels for the storage of syr- listened to'it. The transport of music
X A. GRIER.
H. B. LEDYARD.
G. F. A.. Chicago. Genl Manager. Detroit
a tree whieirthe snake struck with the ups.-K Y. World.
and other sounds in no way directly .
O. W. BiXHiLlts, G. P. &amp; T. A-.Chicago.
„«AT Bais ox Whiskkrs Chanted in­
spike at th© end of its tail, causing the
connected with the wire, is frequently
stantly to a Glomv Blacx by a stngk up.
tree to tremble in every bough and the
plication of ibis Dye. M&lt;1 bv D-n^lsm,
—The northern coast of Nicaragua if effected by what is termed induction or
leaves to wither and drop off at once.
the site of tho Mosauito Kingdom. Al­ leading-in. Over and over again per­
, (.nnee, 44 Murray Street, :&gt;ew York.
The tale is put down among tho snake
though nn integral portion of tho Re­ sons listening into telephones for the
*n-’K harsh qfnum iueiftb nit
stories of the present summer and is
public of Nicaragua, tho government purpose of nearing what a friend is
bound to be true,as it is fully fifty years
exercised but a nominal control over it. saying have heard tbe strains of this
old and has never been nuthenUcally By treaty with the British Cabinet, Nic­ music—aside, communicated by induc­
^THBONLYTRUE I
denied. It ia a comfort to be told tliat aragua acknowleged the Moeqidto King tion from some neighlioring line to
the snake was killed, so that it can do
as sovereign of this strip of land, and theirs. Not long ago a telegraph clerk
no further harm.—Galveston Nevm.
agreed to pay him a subsidy of E7,000 in Chicago was listening iu a telephone
per annum. When that particuhwKing early one morning, and to his surprise
Killed himself through rum drinking the heard the croaking of frogs and the
—The London Academy says:
“The
_
oldest oil painting extant is probably a English missionaries elected an illegiti­ whistling of birds. The explanation of
picture of “Madonna and Child. ” The mate son of the royal family to succeed the phenomenon is, tnat a loose joint in
him. Since that epochs tbe Nicaragua tbe telephone wire where it passed
it—886—about tbe time of Cbario- Government has ceased to pay the stip­ through a wood, acted as a microphone,
ulated subsidy, although it Agores in and transmitted the woodland chorus to
maigne.
The work originally formed
cuervi MEDICIW
part of the treanures of art in the old each appropriation.—Chicago tribune.

CERiKnreMEOI

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We are making three
widths of Tire:

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Among Railroad Men

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Building

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Sill to Ridge Board.

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Eoss of Manhood.

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palace in the Florentine republic. and
bought for a few livre© by Director
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wm

—The latest candidate for recog. .tion

various Sundav school hymoa.
•rtnnatalv. ” Mid Mr w~t ,4T

million are sometimes drowned
rumbling noise of struct traffic it
by the wire.— Chambers Journal.

—Tbe longttrt flight in this country
=4 .
nie»r&gt;n
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APREE.

HEAD.
SfeSSSafeS"
■RON ACHE
ONIO
b BAND MEN

�The Hastings Banner.
■^TxGS. FRIDAY. AUGUST U. 1M4.

Agbtlng that the old purtl~h^i

“4 upon thoeTZri^ £

th^morethM.rnX^fr^

otthe old partire wherever they are not
strong enough to carry the day them­
selves, and where they are sufficients
strong to do so. they look withdlXt

*7^7:.. a latter of Inquiry. **
aay
. .Hl'r c iB&lt;ii*l;n&lt;j for president is Benj. F. But“ taT r^aidAW tor «“'«™r.
”■
^r.»JKUu»lorota«rt»to.&lt;»»«reta- upon the greenback party, and ha«“o
,i wi.i.ub.
&lt;™“'r
S « ,;l .oir
Itoul. F. Buder lor preildeuL good word for ft.
.rWri M-l wlJ.-HrtlM. 3oon»l.
U the greenback party here in Barry
joiyto.’^ _ _________________ .
county is not sufficiently strong to lead
THE state fair opens at Kalamazoo on to victory without the help ot dem­
ocrats then where can we look for suc­
Septenil*r 15th. *
.
.
We car. in a few’weeks “hello” Free­ cess. There are certainly not enough
democrats in thia county to be of any
port and Woodland.'
considerable help, and that party sees
Die Hayings young ladies’ band is
no other way of getting an office for
making tine progress.
one of their members, except that he is
j. M. Hoders &amp; Co. have a change in put there by the vote of greenbackers.
their advertisement this week.
If spoils.is the only thing we are after,
Br.e Flint is the “bh’y" to suceees- then let our own party look out for that!
I, for one, would just as soon see a black
f^illy run a grrt-nliack convention.
IIlaim’- hats are all the rage in this republican in office as a democrat, or a
democrat aa a republican, but if our
citv Kirk Gr.uit has them for sale.
Ee.me.mber the Soldiers’ reunion in
thiA city the first week in September.

The examination of D. F. Newton
w.6 failed Thursday last and continued
until Nit unlay of this week. ,
-hint script has been taken to
set me tin*.running of the telephone
lim*/r.'in this place to Woodland.

QriTE a numl&gt;er of Hastings people
willigu Freeport to-day. to witness
the ball game between Hastings and
Lowl’Oi

AT Irvin’'- Friday nigMBj^t John
Erwiiy’s hbiise and contents Here consunJtl by fire.
Insured in the Barry
and Eaton.

,_

;

Me. E.m. Busby’s colt is rapidly de­
veloping, ami showing speed. - Horse­
men unite in pronouncing this a fine
and promising trotter.

Kev.Carnahan has a vacation lasG
ing until the second week in Septemkr-. c|qiik*quentiy there will be no ser­
vices; at theTnsbyterian church in the
meantime.
.
.
Mik J. M. Colmstor, insane, was

txiken to the Kalamazoo asylum by
Sheriff Cressy Monday. Thursday last
W. II. Cook took his wife to the same
institution.
;
.
.
Tut Manistee Democrat, Messrs. M.
H. Clark and C. S. Brown, publishers,
comes to us enlarged to a six-column
quarto. We .ire glad to note this evi­
dence of prosperity on the part of the
enterprising publishers.
V ITHOUT doubt Mr. Geo. H, Heath,
of this city, is one of the finest photog­
raphers in the state. Mr. Heath takes
piide in his work, and the fact tliat he
iia- a large patronage attests that he
ranks A 1 in the profession.
Ladies’ Railroad Aid Fund—The
i.i.Iy-s who raiSHl the ladies’ railtoad
aid; fund, last winter, are respectfully
invited to meet in the directors’ room
of the Hastings national bank at 2
o'clock p. m.. on Friday, August 15,
1*M. to take into consideration the dis­
position to be made of said fund. By
order of the local directors;

A Wesleyan Methodist camp­
meeting wits held at Pennock!s grove,
twu mih-s south of the city, commen­
cing Tuesday of last w eek and con­
cluding with the ’evefriM’ services on
Monday of this week. Delegates were
in atteiuJanc'* from Allegan, Saranac,
&lt;iun Plains. Peach Belt, Grand JJapids
l and other places. The attendance was
। good throughout, it lieing estimated
that la-tween 2,(«xiand 3,000 people were
on the grounds at one time Sunday.
I he fact that strict order and deconun
was oUurvftl, and an ample number of
gentlemen in readiness to show comers
where io leave their teams and conduct
them seats prevented any confusion.
The meetings were very interesting and
productive of much good.
Hastings, Mich.. August 10,16M.
EDITOR BANNER:
• If you will permit me space in your
columns, I would like to give my views
&gt;n relation to the. matter of fusion by
the greenl «ack and democratic parties.
Having been a greenbacker ever since
that party came into existence, I had
ope'l that there were principles upon
Which the party might at some time in
the future, become at least strong
enough to do battle against tbe two
°la parties and to teach them that the
new party was founded upon princiP e, and that it would go on in its glorous work of reforming the many
houses which had crept into both the
01 parties, and that eventually, my
party through principle, would become

of the country. But after all
yean, of hard political work, it
t0 lne
that we have
JP1J got far enough along only to
n»e Mth one or the other of the old

For probate judge, C. G. Holbrook

nominated M. F. Jordan, of Middlerille.
Charley didn’t look as though he felt at
home In a greenback convention, as the
hesitating manner in which be spoke
wetifled. Jordan's name was seconded
by j. H. Dennis. It looked as though
the fugelar's candidate would go in
with a whoop. But at this point the

“repressible “Blge” Flint arose and
declared that he didn't want to see a
lawyer nominated by the greenback
own party has no higher aims than party for that position. “Barry county
doesn't need no lawyer there” roared
petty office, for we cannot all have of­
waotal » termer. and nomfice, then the sooner we disband the
inated W. W. Cole, of Assyria, as a
better, and go back to the old parties
farmer candidate.
candidate. Hicks
Hicks scowlwi
scowl
fanner
and
which we left years ago, thinking that
the Journal editor made a Speech.
our party would tn coming time
Flint replied and pressed his candidate
amount to something more than a help­
with more eloquent words. An infor
infore­
er to some other party. I see that our
mal ballot
ballot gave Jordan 48, Cole 38.
convention yesterday put in nomina­
A motion to declare Jordan the nom
nom-­
tion part of the ticket, leaving vacant
1--------inee
was ruled
' ■ out of order, and a for­
two or more places to be tilled by the mal ballot was ordered. Before it was
mal ballot was ordered. Before it was
democrate. Very well, they can help
taken Flint made another fusilade, and
to make up the ticket, but I certainly
demolished the adherents of the lawyer.
shall vote for no democrat nor no re­
The vote stood Cole 49, Jordan 38. W.
publican this fall, neither will 1 vote at
W. Cole was declared the nominee, in
all, unless I can have a straight green­
spite of his protest that he was not
back ticket to vote.
qualified for the office.
Yoon, etc..
O. F. Long, of Maple Grove, was
ANTI-FUSION.
nominated for sheriff on the first bal­
lot. He wished the convention would
name some other man, but the conven­
tion wouldn’t, so Mr. Long is entered
Proceedings of their County
for a long race, and unfortunately for
CONVENTION.
him. it s the lean chap that wins the
the Fusion Consummated, the long race. Mr. L. tips the beam at
Bargain and Sale of the
240.
Party Carried out.
George W. Abbey, of this city, was
Saturday was the day fixed for the nominated for clerk on the second bal­
grand pole raising and convention of lot, receiving 51 of the 77 votes cast.

mlmpACKERS.

the greenbackera of Barry county. The
former came off as advertised; though
the expected crowd failed to materialise.
The convention did as the Banner
prophesied. The delegates consisted
mainly of the crowd worked up by the
fusion fugelars of this city. A notable
feature of the day was the restoration
to power pf W. P. Hicks. Two years
ago the party gave William a grand
send-off from the toe of the party boot;
but were glad, not unmixedly^but gen­
erally glad to put him back in his old
place in the councils of the party. Wil­
liam and John Lichty didn’t nde
around the county for nothing either,
as the endorsement of fusion is abun­
dant proof.
It was plainly talked in many quar­
ters. that the only greenbacker of prom­
inence liable to kick against the fusion
plan was the venerable John Dawson,
and the fugelars feared him. To silence
him on that point, he was made chair­
man of the convention.

THE PROCEEDINGS.
First came a secret caucus of thadelegates to decide whether the party
would ratify the fugelars’ bargain with
the democrats. But three votes were
cast against the measure—all from the
third ward of this city. Hicks smiled
and John Lichty winked significantly
as they saw' how nicely their plans
were working.
t

At the open session, John Dawson
was continued as chairman, and John
M. Bessmer secretary. Committees on
credentials and permanent organization
were appointed, after which the con­
vention adjourned till 1:90 d. m.

No nominations were made for treas­
urer or register, the bargain of the
fugelars being that the democrats shall
fill those two places. This trade the
convention had previously ratified, so
nothing was said about register or
treasurer.
It is expected, however,
that John Barry will be named for the
first position and Will Hayes, of this
city, fpr register. That part of the
program will be carried out by the
democrats next Saturday. The whole
thing is nicely planned, as any man
can see. The machine was oiled for
business by the fugelars, and worked
well in the convention.
For prosecuting attorney J. H. Den­
nis nominated C. G. Holbrook, whom
he declared was an “independent repub­
lican, who will work with us this fait”
Whether the contract expires in No­
vember or not was not stated. Walter
Wjjbster nominated W. S. Powers, of
Nash ville. Mr. Cridler, of Thornapple,
seconded the nomination of Powers,
saying “Mr. Powers is an original
greenbacker, and has contributed both
time and money for the party.’’ This
was too much for Hicks, and William
proceeded to give his opinion of Pow­
ers—who was present—in few words
and emphatic mann^*, William, with
voice pitched to high C, and hands
wildly sawing the atmosphere, replied:
"Yes, Mr. Powers has done nobly for
the party! Twice he has run for prose­
cuting attorney and contributed just
six dollars, six dollars, gentlemen, in
two campaigns, and our county com­
mittee had to pay for his slips." This
speech was a settler, Powers receiving
but 10 votes to Holbrook 73.
By acclamation Walter Webster was
made one of the circuit court commis­
sioners. J. H. Dennis next got the
floor, and said there was another inde­
pendent republican who would act with
them this season, and might be induced
to accept the nomination for commis­
sioner. He named the author of “Past,
present and Future," Mr. Alonzo D.

*“m and eaptr interest of Wednredar'a

eon vention was tW of the greentw^kara Saturday. lt b , chillT

*mOW “• °" l,rom}®-nt delegate
u, lhat In hi. town
the turion ticket could not poll nearly
the•strength that a straight greenback
ticket would. No enthusiasm ean be
gotten up for such an aggregation.
The ticket will be beaten in November.
Nona.
Bige Flint downed the fugdara, who
confessed their defeat with chagrin and
deep mortification.
• It U expected that the Journal will
give ita moat hearty approval to the
nominee for representative, who is a
warm, personal friend of the Journal
editor.
The nominees are mainly good men.
who stand deservedly high in the com­
munities where they reside. The name
of the author will doubtless add digni­
ty to the ticket
Eighty-three men can cast 89 votes
when it is necessary.
W. W. Kelly. Allen Jones and John
Quaiff were the only delegates opposed
to fusion.
Brother Deyo talked to a small crowd
in Union hall Saturday evening.
Several of ’em wish they hadn’t “gone
and done it” already. They dbn’t feel
like smiling over the fusion to any
great extent:
This win not be a campaign of mud
throwing. Both sides will hate good
men in the field; but here's predicting
that it will be a cold year for poets.
Our advice to the nominees af Satur­
day’s convention is to not worry about
moving to-Hastings or visiting Lan­
sing. You win be elected to stay at
home.
■For the many graceful compliments
paid to him bv' W. F. Hicks,; Walter
Powers should be duly gratefuj.

gates, beeaure a tew Kadere
era. beat. The secret eaucua an* red­
out left a damper on &gt;h&lt;",on'“U?“
from which it could not rally. In
The third l,nU&lt;lt I&gt;oU«’ 88 prominent contrast with the eothire*__________

'made known scattering 15. total

be for t?11' at litrKe’Uie better it will
SUbMuv..i r..
party, who I

office
WehadX4 £ “ m“Jr y“™ th&gt;t the
mewuw.
M Ptociplai io, whkh „ were

Mid everything to be loot to the green­
back party by a fusion with the demo­
crats. The plan had the unwilling as.
sent, not the hearty support,of thedelee

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any such surrender. The measure ar­
tful because fugelars had planned well
But every delegate in the convenUon

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Hicks was probably figuring for a
re-election as one of the overseers ' of
the poor, when he opposed .John Daw­
son for representative.
’

—FOB SALE AT—
Upon reassembling, the committee*
on credentials, through the chairman
J. H. Dennis, reported the delegates en­
titled to seats in the convention. Each
town was represented except Prairie­
ville, which town, subsequently had a
SUPER10R-p)
ENDORSED BY
voice in the conveirtion through two of
its greenback residaUs happening to be
1
in the city. The total number of dele­
That gentieman was
gates was 81; afterward increased to 83 Cadwallader.
unanimously nominated. As he hasn t
by the Prairievillft.'gentiemen. Our re­
a record for declining he will doubtless
porter counted the names on the com­
mittee’s report, and hence states what be the candidate.
George B. Manchester, of Thornapple,
he knows.
You will subsequently
45000
was made the unanimous choice for
learn why this is particularly stated, as
surveyor.
89. votes were cast on one ballot.
Dr. PolhewAia, ot thin city, and Dr.
The temporary were made the perma­ Evans, ot Naahville, were placed in
nent officers of the convention.
Vi e naw feel that we ean truthfully and con­
scientiously say, without fear or favor, and
Twenty-four delegates were elected nomination tor coroners.
Brother Deyo then delivered himself prove It by
to the state convention, sixteen to the. of a benediction on the auceem ot the
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,
congressional, and the same number to nulon fugelars, and the convention ad- m well as historical ,»*»«*, tbat ,,thc,
Broun- Monument* and Statues are the beat In
the senatorial convention.
U'W°rtd'
S. A. HOLMES, Agent,
A county committee of 18 was chosen. iourned.
The convention was the meet tame
HastitiXB. Mich.
No chairman was elected; but it is un­ and fplritlree one ever held in thia city
derstood that John Lichty will head
bv any party. WbUe there K“ n0
this and the democratic committee, to live opposition to tuaion, the heartfelt

help in a poUtical campaign, be chosen next Saturday.
W. F. Hicks and Orson Swift were
other party. Can it be
i 1 13
Oldy mission of the made tellers, and a ballot for represen­
J^nbackjarty.to, instead of trying tative ordered. John Daw*m. one of
to the front and become the lead- the pioneer greenbackera of tlie count),
ofourland,only help defeat was placed in nomination by J. H. IMnwinked, dy wit*
J* tke old parties, for no other nis. But Bill Hick- winked
The
Power
t??dp thc Other
11110 which said “No Dawson in oure.
w&lt;- n
Iirother greenbackera, have am ballot g.ve D»w« M
do other ambition than to help Swift 23, scstttring &amp;
«»v&lt;! him ”
bllildin0015 ^y fOT the 8ake Of'uP- gracefully; buthla
on the next ballot. D»w»on 41,
thernrigL.iU1&lt;&lt;herthan our own? Wao’

to nX Cktr thHt

Z7,. “
.
swln P°«“ively
*Ittulrew hi. name; but W. F. Hicks
winked a large wink, stepped down
“raong tbe boys, and did a little work
Unt counted on tbe next ballot, which
gave Dawaon S7, Swift tt. scattering 5
Olaerving that Hicks was bound, he
should be nominated. Swift took the
kura of the tide good-naturedly. The
nnh ballot gave Swift 51, ,bawson 37,
total 88. Swift was declared the nom­
inee. Although he arose at once and
PeremptoriaUy declined tbe convention
would not hear to his declining.

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�THE PESTS PROGRESS. BOOMERS DRIVEN OUT
LATEST REPORTS FROM THE CHOLERA

Italian Cl ilea.

PAYNE AND HIS MEN FORCED TO LEAVE.

While walking about in almoat
bear at tome point of his rambles a ooofused babel of Bound, yep* like that of
a man of children rearing in unison a
lesson or composition of some sort, to­
lling from, usually, a mean, dilapidat­
ed building, situated in an obscure, dark
corner of tbe street.
Upon nearer ap­
proach; and, if the surroundings are fa­
vorable. closer inspection, one, sees in
a small dirty room—lighted only by a
little window and the open door, having
for its furniture, if any at all, only a
low desk, such as tbe Moon use, erf the
meanest description, together with a
few bits of ragged matting stretched
along tbe walls, and some nieces of rugs
in an equallv ragged condition.covering
the floor behindtbe desk—sitting orossa man. rod in hand.and in front
ranged in a circle, sit cross­
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“ BUSTED” COMMUNITY.
Caldwzll, Kxxi, Aug. 5.—About four
Mawucii.lt-.s, Aug. 11.—There have been
of R L Payne s Oklahoma boom­
fourteen deaths from cholera here within hundred
1
were put out of Indian Territory yester­
tbe last twenty-four hours. In Uie smaller ers
1
They Imd been" tor die past three
towns in tills neighborhood the mortality is day.
1
months
attempting to make a settlement on
torr Ming, while tbe Infected territory to
what
is known ns the « herokee strip,
•teadily widening. The recent demonstra­
tion by a mob to found to have been Insti­ which extends nearly =1jng the whole
gated by Bouheoo. manager of an anarchist southern border of Kansas and be­
Tlie
paper .afled the Affame, and he has been longs to tio Cherokee Indians.
sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. ■ boomers were located on these lands,
Two other anarchists have also been sent to about fifteen miles southeast of this Wty,
and had laid out a town, built several
prison, but for shorter terms.
Twelve deaths from cholera occurred at frame houses, and many claims had been
!
Glgean Saturday, at Arles two, and at Mont­ taken and surveyed. Tlie rights of cattle­
pellier ie. Tlie number of canes under men who lease this strip of land from the sound* which attracted your attention,
treatment In the 1’haro Hospital has de­ Cherokees at an annual rental of 8100,00'), accompanying the whole
with a
creased to forty-ttirea
were being encroached upon by the settle­ rhythmic swaying of the body back and
Touukc, Aug. IL—Four deaths from ment, as well aa the laws violated. The | forward. It is a School, as has been
cholera occurred liere from Saturday to ten stockmen and the Cherokee Indians asked | probably surmised ’ere this.
The old
yesterday morning. There haveJ»een no tbe Secretory of the Interior to have the
| man in the ragged jelaba is thescbooldeaths since that hour.
*
boomers removed. In consequence. Gen­
Rome, Aug. IL—One death from cholera eral Hatch, commanding tills military dis­ I master, while tne almost naked children
took place yesterday at each of the follow­ trict, received orders from the Secretary of are the pupils, who are being taught
the beginning and the end of a Mussul­
ing p'aoes: Vignarulo, Slvignano and Carito remove them.
fuantt
Hatch, in ' company with Adjutant-Gen­ man’s life, tbe Koran, which is their
Havana, Aug. 11.—The steamer Braca- eral Flu ley aud Inspector Green, of tlie sole education, the State defraying all
doile, from Calcutta, arrived recently at SL Interior Department, visited Payne’s camp | expenses of the same, which cannot
Lucia with emigrants. After tho steamer at Rock Falls, Indian country, Wednesday, be very heavy,
as the teachers
bad left Caleutt«thirty-one cases of cholera and, after reading tlie President’s proclam­ I only receive
about
_
'
fifteen
appeared, and twenty patients died. There ation to him and his assembled followers, a month salary, the scholars su
4 were no new cases on the vessel for twenty- directed tfiem to leave the Territory before plying tliem with food. Tbe schoc
‘ nine day*. The steamer was placed in the following morning or they would be
are free, and every city, town aud vil­
quarantine liere.
.
ejected. This took place in a small board
• MaBbeillks. Aug. U.—Tbe weather con­ shanty? occupied by the Oklahoma Chief, lage has a sufficient number of them to
tinues to be sultry, and there is an increase a newspaper, the forms of which were attend to the education of its children,
being compulsory.
in the mortality rale. But this increase tbe being made up at the time. Payne nt first their attendance
doctors ascribe to the premature return of attempted to discuss the legal aspects of the Here it is in these dark, miserable, dirty
fugitives rather than to tlie force ot the dis­ case, but soon became angry and very rooms that the young minds of the chil­
ease in itself. Many of the refugees have abusive tn his language, calling all the offi­ dren are dwarfed and the wall built
no regard for sanitary rules, none of them cers of tbe Government, from the highest around them that bars their progress
have any respect for the opinions of the doo- to the lowest, a pack of thieves. Cooper, hereafter beyond a certain point; this
tore. and all are careless. Eight of tbe the editor,
chimed
In
with
the point was reached over five hundred
deaths reporu-d yesterday were of fugitives, vituperation and threats. Falling to pro­
years ago; from this point since then
and were directly traced to carelessness.
voke the officers Into a quarrel, Payne
The increase of population in the city by said he had a valise full of money, and they have not moved, nor will they un­
the return of fugitives has added to tlie that he would give 81,000 to be tried by a less compelled to. Here it is also that
peril- of quarantine against French com- United States court, and In order to the seeds of that blind fanaticism which
■ meres by greatly diminishing the supply of assure tlie officers of a case against rules Morocco and ether Mohammedan
food. Tbe price of. fruit has within the him would then and there sell them liquors countries are ’ sown, and the degrading
last few days rises sixty per cent
or cigars without a license or penult He precepts of the Koran taught, the effects
The passage of people to and fro through urged tbe officers to dine with him, and of­ of which are only too easily to be traced
the country is thought to be planting the fered them plenty of liquor If they would all over the Mohammedan world, keep­
germs of the disease in localities not here­ do so. By this time a large crowd had as- ing back as it has its civilization, and
tofore lofecteu. A number of cases are re­ serried from Jbe tents and shanties along
ported In tt.o villages In the department of the river, and the officers again admonished reducing those who believe in and fol­
An lechs.
them to leave and not return. The only re­ low its doctrines into depraved, sensual
Toruix, Aug. 9.—Two deaths from chol­ ply was a torrent of abusive epithets. The beasts, having no aims or motives in life
era occurred to-day at La\Seyne. officers then returned to camp, ten miles whatsoever. Mohammedanism lias had
ItoME, Aug. 9.—Five cholera patients in distant Yesterday morning two squadrons of its dav; has served its purpose—
the lazaretto at Varigoano have been cured,
the Ninth United States Cavalry.commanded partially civilized a race of people
anti three are in an improved condition. by Captain Moore, appeared in the boomers’ that were, up to the time of the pro­
Three fre*h cases of cholera are reported at camo, andmnder direction of Indian Agent mulgation of that religion, beyond tbe
Cairn and Menlenette. Two deaths occurred Rogers, arresu-d tlie whole community snd resell of Christian influence. Here its
yesterday at Massa, one at Varignano and took charge of the printing-office. All tbe
mission of working good to, and proone at Owaakx No fre-h casea nt Pancal- women and children and men who were
iere. but two persons under treatment there I new offenders were escorted to the Kansas motmg the welfare of, tho world ceased.
died.
line together with their personal property. Since then it has been as a clock with
Wasminoton, Aug.
Acting on Infor­ Six old offenders named D. L Payne, J. B. loosened bands; the machinery has run
mation tliat a cargo of rags had recantly Cooper, D. G. Greathoase, T. W. Eekle- but tbe hands ceased to advance—point­
been passed by the State quarantine officers berger, John McGrew and S. L Mosely, ing always to the same thne. It is a
at the port of New Yorit.' the Secretary of were loaded into six mule wagons and religion unfitting men for the duties of
the Treasury has Instructed the Collector of started under the escort of Lieutenant Jack­ life, and one which must have fallen ere
Customs at that port to allow no r.&gt;gs to be son and fifteen men for Fort Smith, Ark., this on account of its own rottenness I
imported unless positive proof lie produced three hundred miles distant
The pa­ had it not been Upheld, directly and in­
that they come from uninfected port* and per was ready to go to press, and upon In­ directly, by the Powers of Europe, who,'
are in lhemselv«-s free from Infection.
quiry a numtier of printers were found in through jealousy of one another, have |
Toulos, Aug. H.—The fugitives who are the military command who soon printed nn
retunduc comprise principally that class edition of one hundred copies. . The press built under it at various times the props
wbteh, surly in the vlritation, lost confidence was than carefully packed and I6aded lute which are now supporting its existence
Ja tte doctors and refused to give their re­ a wagon, aud started under escort for Miu- ns a power, and which tho indomitable
quests tbe least regard. It was for that kngee. It being confiscated property vmd energy of Christians and the healthy
reason that the influx of fugitives under the law
not subject
to re- truths of their religions are constantly I
set in. AU had heard that tlie epl­
plexln. The printing office and other underpinning, causing tbe “grave diplo­
. demlc was still prevalent—that the/^lty buildings. Including twc£ boarding-houses, matic questions” which are always arts­
was in bad condition, and that their a drug store, cigar store and restau- ; ing in the European Cabinets concern- I
return would be premature—but they rant, aud some cheap dwellings, were then ing tliis race of people to remain in a
found an excuse for evading belief of the burned to tire ground. Other detachment* of
troops have been sent to the remaining set­ chronic state of sorenew.—Cor. Cincin­
reports by attributing them to the doctors,
_____ '
lu whom they have no confidence. They at tlements, and will in like manner arrest tlie nati Commercial Gazelle.
once resumed their Influx, and tlie result is ringleaders and take them to Fort Smith.
apparent In an Increase In the mortality
The following 1* a summary of the situation
“Kataral” Nancy Luce.
rate. They maintain their distrust of the In Oklahoma, aa viewed from the standpoint
boomers: Tbe main colony whicu has
}Ii.&lt;ui Nancy Luce is a resident of Tlsdoctors, and retuse point blank to take any ortho
b.-en trying to effect a settlement on the Okla­
medicine or to heed tbe sanitary regula­ homa lands for the last three years Is com­ bury, on the Island of Martha’s Vine­
posed ot about 1LOUO men. mostly residents of yard. The house in which she was
tions.
Kansas. Nebraska, Missouri and Illluota. All bom her parents occupied, and since
Cliolara is raging in the Department ot tbe
professions are represented In the colony,
Herault, especially iu the Commune of l ait the mo.nbers are mostly farmers and their death Nancy has lived in it alone.
Gegean. where there are two thousand in­ are seeking homes bv the Mme rnewns It is situated about three-quarters of a
and
methods and are inspired by—Th®
habitants. tievm persons died there during
Mme
motives that have
heretofore mile from the village of West Tisbury
the past twenty-four hours, tuxl' eighteen given
such a wonderful impetus
to and is flanked on either side bv a grove
case* are now under trduUitonL A- woman the growth of all the States west of tbe Mis of trees.
Nancy is regardtM as a
died at Mont I’avet, and her husband has slMlpp; River. Outside of the main colony,
natural curiosity, and one of the first
which
Is
known
as
the
Payne
Colony,
there
been attacked with Hie disease. The pop­
an several smaller ortanhuttioas. numlx-rtug trip« a visitor to the Vineyard under­
ulation is flying from the place.
four thousand or five thouMnd, and having takes is a visit to Aer. hermitage. In
lAiNixiN, Aug. K—The English,cholera their headquarters In Mveral of the Western
b spre &lt;dlnx In Clayton, Lemoores and Rich­■ (Mate*. Before any of tbe colonies were her early youth she was a peculiar
fanned tbe best lej. .1 talent in the Unite! child, it is said, and was looked upon bv
ton hsmlota, not tar from Bl.wk burn.
States was consulted in regard to the right to
IzjnihjN, Aug. 7.—An outbreak of En­ settle
upon the aqds In question. Eminent the neighbors as a sort of "natural.
glish cholera has occurred at Northampton,
lawyers in SL Louis. Chicago. New York. Hos- As she grew to womanhood her only
owing to.the scarcity of water. An entirei ton and Washington argued that tbe fndlan companions were a nannie-goat and her
family have been stricken. No deaths havet title was extinct—that the lands belong ex­
clusively to the Federal Government, and that horse, a wild creature whom she alone
occurred.
hence, as a part or the public domain, they
are subject to homestead and pre-emption had ridden. Her equestrian perform­
OTHCK FOBRON AFFAIBS.
, settlements. These lands amount to about ances were remarkable for the daring
London, Aug. 9.—A dispatch to tlie 14.1MO,W acres, well watered and Umbered, and skill displayed, and are even now
Tima from Foo Chow says President Ar­ saB in fertility of soil and capacity tor tbe
thur Is mediating between France and production or corn, wheat and other cereals well remembered.
not excelled in any part of the country.
When a young woman, Nancy sud­
China and has telegraphed Instructions to,, are
On account Of tbe mild climate and tbe ab­
John Russell Young, United States Minister sence of anew In the winter these lands are denly shut herself up in her room, and
.at Pekin. France desires a settlement with­' particularly adapted for raising oatlle. No refused to see even her parents for a
in a week. The Fall Mall Gazette this aft­■ feed is required in the winter, and it is said long time.
the actual cost of raising cattle in that
ernoon earnestly advocates American inedi- that
Different causes were assigned for
coiF.itry docs not exceed one dollar per bead
ation between China and France. Both
this act. Some say that Nancy, had a
countries It thinks, would eagerly accept IL
lover, whose name was also Luce. ArSt. FKTEiuiBuna, Aug. 9c—The Russian
American Slone on the EnfilHh Market
chic was a sailor, and, owing to some
Government Ims Issued a circular to the
London, Aug. 11. —The Welsh Quarry­ lovers' quarrel, be departed suddenly
principals of schools in Russia, holding
men’s Union has asked tbe owners of the on a long voyage without bidding Nanthem responsible for any revolutionary
tendencies their scholars may have and en­ quarries to hold a conference with regard to afarewell. His ship was never sighted
sr she left port on a dark, cloudy
joining them to msintaln strict supervision the collapse of tbe trade under the pressure
over their pupils in order to dissipate tbe of importations from American States.' Tlie morning. Months after she had gone,
slightest Nihilistic tendeneiea
owners will accede to tbe request, but at the a narrow strip of board with gilt mold­
Beblin, Aug. U—The crojis throughout same time have (hade a reply to tbe effect ings and letters was washed ashore on
Germany are in good condition.
The dial the business stagnation Is more owing the west ride of tbe island where some­
stands rd being 100. wheat averages 98, rye to over-production at borne than to Ameri­ one found it and deciphered the words
99, bariey Ss, nat-&gt; 90, anti hay 104.
can Importation# "Arcthusa.” It was the name of Ar­
London, Aug. V.—The whole ot one
chie Luce's ship. They carried it to
Death of a Prominent Negro.
deep-eea section of the second cable of tbe
Nancy.
Commercial Mackey-Bennett Cable Com­
New Oblbans, La., ^ug. IL—R. B.
Then about this time her goat died,
pany has now been placed on board the
steamer Faraday.
The- work has been Elliott, formerly a member of Congress and this ^Jatrr bereavement great Iv
done with the utinoet sjx-ed, aa tlie com­ from South Carolina, died here Saturday added to her grief. This attachment in
night Elliott was perhaps the moat elo­ itself was not curious, but the effect of
pany is anxious to begin business at a*
early a date as possible, but has decided not quent negro orator iu tbe South. Ho was the goat’s dgath upon her was a great
to receive muesagos for traUHiuiaslou until employed in tbe revenue service here after surprise to the village folk. While her
both cables are UM. The "stowent." who hia congressional career terminated, but parents lived she declined to see any­
opposed Kellogg two yean ago, and lost his one for a long time; but after their death
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decks, worked night and day under stimu­ position.
she was of necessity forced to hare more
li* Of liberal extra nay. The beat of the
Harrison’s Ball Lowered.
or less to do with tbe outside world,
bold has been terrible, and the men have
Indianapolis, Aug. 11.—Saturday morn­ and gradually became accustomed to
ing, In the habeas corpus proceeding?, the receiving visits.
nudity.
It is now thirty-five or forty years
court reduced the ball of J. C. S. Harrison,
tbedefaultiag banker, from &gt;40,000 to &gt;10,- since their death, and she has reso­
000, and he was released, his brother-in-law, lutely refused to alfow any one to share
Niebota* McCarty, becoming his bondsman. her home with her, its only other inIt to reported that Harrison to very ILL and
to be crofcler at present than for a number
ueveral rooms of tbe m*naud a quadrangle adjoin- I
principal occupation is caring
eus and the cuw, which so 1
ief aupport.- Bottom Globe.
STILT. -“PREADIXG.

WE ARE HAPPY!

Why Shouldn’t We Smile?

Crops have turned out well. Farmers feel^ encouraged, and will
give a large patronage to the business men of Hastings this vear.'

That Makes Us Happy
Moreover, since we came into our present quarter^, our Convenient

Location, Good Goods and Low Prices have

Doubled Our Trade!

That Makes Us -Happier!
Every day some new customer comes in and says: “I hear that you

sell everything in the grocery line cheaper than any - store in Hast­
ings.
Before he leaves our store he is cohvinced that he has been

correctly informed, and buys a large bill of goods.
stantly increasing, and

Our trade is con­

That Makes Us Happiest
We ask | simply an inspection of goods and prices to convince you
that we are selling Staple and Fancy Groceries at Rock Bottom prices.
If you have No. 1 Butter to sell, we want it, and will pay the high­

est price to get it.

We buy none other.

Respectfully,

BROOKS &amp; COOK

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                  <text>Hastings

VOL. XXIX. NO. 18

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 22, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.
.

FOR TEN CENTS.

: County News.

I t' BtMHKD FRIDAYS, AT

Hastings, Barry Co., Mkul,

DAIIE’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
For Coughs aad Colds.

MARSHALL L; COOK.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES!
In advance. $1.® per year: If paid within six
nontns. SI UM per year: If not paid until ex­
t&gt;* ration of year. #1.50. Subscribers out• ide of Barry Co.. $1.25 per year, in­
variably cash lu advance.

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°« MTE8T TUMBLER TOP

ONE COOK BOOK.
TUE .HOSES u.JIE co

Cm„

ADVERTISING RATES:
Oae Column per year......... .
.*100 00
Extra charge for special positions.
JOB PRINTING. ।
Especial pride Is felt in the Job Printing Departiaent of the BaxNKR. Evenrthlng in the
•ntir.! office is ncWj and with the latest faces of
typ*. the most approved patterns of machinery*,
aad competent workmen employed, enables the
Banner to do Hrst-claas Job work,

GEO. H. HEATH
PHOTOGRAPHER.

/ELEMENT SMITH, .
V
•
Lawyer,
(Offices over R. K. Grant's store.)
Pnu'tiee* In all courts of theState. Collections
promptly looked alter._____ _______ f________
“loyal E: Kxappkx.
C. H. VaxAkman.

E^Watch this space next week;

Knappen * vanarman.

Lawyers.
(Over Hastings National Bank.)

TORN carveth,
J
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

THIS SUMMER,

W. NISKHRN,.

P

.
Lawyer.
(Over 8|&gt;aulilng’s dry goods store.)
Will attend profiiptly to all business Infall
courts. Charges reasonable.

the American Continent has such n’dellghtful
cl'mMe as that of Mixxkbota axd Nuhthkun
DAKOTA.

THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA

A E. KENASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law, 'YIV} ,ts ACleV.. d*3?’ deliciously comfortable
nights, and exhilarating atmosphere,
■
(Over J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.'8 store.)
ENTIRELY FREE FROM MALARIA,
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections
beautiful scenery’ romantic drives, tin abundpromptly attending to.
.
ance-of excellent hotels, steamboats, railroads,
attractions to 8UMME1I
/1 W. LOWRY', M. D.,
TOURI8TK. The many hundreds of lakes in the
v.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist. Farit Region afford unequalled iiunttnr and
fishing.
D
kvila
L
akk
. Dakota, has latclv re­
(Office, 301 Thom St., Hastings, Midi.)
ceived considerable attention from the fact that
. Calls In town or etomtry promptly attended.
here Is offered the rare attraction of
•
Office hours—S to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
SALT WATEB BATHING.
Telephone at Holloways' drug store.
tw Special attention paid to surgical diseases ^Pamphlets and full Information regarding
and diseases of the eye and ear.______________ Minnetonka. JHakls, Alexandria, Ashby, or
Devils Lake will -he furnished free on applica­
HACKETT &amp; BUTLER,
tion.
D
Pysicians and Surgeons,
C. H. WARNER, Gen. Passenger Agt.',
8t. Paul, Minneapolis &amp; Manitoba Ky.. St. Paul,
(Pniirieville. Mich.) *
Minn.
(M8
Alt calls, night or day. promptly attended.
jCrobutc Order.
R. TIMMERMAN. of Michigan, Count) of Barrv.—ss.
. Jlonicepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, Stale
At a session of the Probate ’Court for the
county
of
Barrv.
holden at the Probate Office In
(Fiht door east of Holloways’ drug store.)
the city of Hastings. In said county, on Mon­
day the 2Hth day of July. In the year one thous­
U. Wm. JONES,
and eight hundred and elghty-four.
Dentist.'
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of .Probate.
All work promptly attended to.
In the matter of the estate of Loring Ed­
munds, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition,duly verified,
ELTON &amp; WHITLOCK
of Cyrus M. Edmunds, son of said deceased,
praying that a paper, heretofore filed with this
Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co. court, purporting to be the last will and testa­
They write policies on a man's property against ment of said deceased may be admitted to pro­
loss by Are, lightning or wind; against a man's bate and the executor therein named appointed.
Thereupon It Is ordered. thaoMonaay, the
life by death and accident
25th day of August, A.D. IWH.atten o'clock In the
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
QOOK Jc SHELDON,
petition, and that the heir* at law of said de­
ceased, and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to a|&gt;|«-ar at a session of
(Office in Abstract Block, Hastings, Mlcb.)
court, then to be holden at the probate office,
Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry said
In the city of Hastings, in said county, and show
County.
cause. If any there be. why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted.
A. FOOTE, M. D.,
T
And it Is farther ordered that said petitioners
.
Physician and Surgeon, give notice to the persons Interested in said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the
(Office east side Main St.. Nashville, Mich.)
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this orderResidence next door north Wolcott House. to be published in the Hastings Baxnbh, a
Alt calls promptly attended too, day or night.
newspaper printed and circulated In said dmmty
of Barrv once In each week for three successive
wriG. pretlou. .0 «Ud djv
JOSEPH KNIGHT,
»J
Veterinary Surgeon.
[A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.
(Residence. Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)
Will attend all calls tor services night or day.
Charges reasonable.
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D

thecompUeteho

K. F. BROWN. Mxiy
W. P. Polhemus, M. D.
DRS. BROWN &amp; POLHEMUS,
Hoinojpathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
(Office over Julius Russell'^ store. Main St.)
Calls answered from the office at all hours of
the day or night. Dr. Polhemus will give special
attention to dhoases of the Eye and Ear.
Office hours—0 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m._______
•pLARKE &amp; RIKER*
V
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
•Offices in Colon block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Mlcb.
Practice In all courts of the state. Attend to
collections and perfecting titles to real estate.
Money to loan insurance taken etc., etc.

hilip t. colgrove,

P

Lawyer,
Hasting?, Mlcb.
Prosecuting Attorney for Barry County.

The Science of Life. Only $1.
BY MAIL, POST-PAID.

KNOW THYSELF.
A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
Kxhuwu.1 Vlullnyherroa,»»d
blllfy, Premature fifecline in Mita. Errors ot

/’irsnsS

ASHVILLE

Agricultural
Depot.

as probably never before fell to the lot or any
D'lvslclaii. 300 paces, tmund In beautiful Freneb
muslin, embossed coven, full lUt,
be a liner work In even* senseerary m&gt;&lt;1 professlonal-than any Otiier wort
sold'ln this country for $2.W). Or the

the NatlonalMedlcal Association, to the officers
° Thlltt "ffi/b^rmd b!'the
forJostructlSM»d by the affilrfodfor relief. Itwl

Uo 2-ta Mu Mr,
Light in Draft, left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 feet
long.

HEAL
.
_ ' ZTZ.

?t i^c diseases that
l
Xi.nt^p &lt;iii ntlier nliXTilclans
specialty, om"

ctissfiilly without an In­
stance of failure.

Raison and Grom Mowers,
Royee Reapers.
Braylrtteltoi

HO! FOR MONTANA.

Haying and Harvesting Machincry used.
Also the Largest Stock of all kinds of

FARM MACHINERY
Between Juckson and Grand Rapids.

Also a grand big stock of

Hardware and Building
Material, Doors, Baah,
Glass, sc., &amp;c., &amp;c.
Prices Low a* anybody.

C. L. GLASGOW.

lima-

WHOLE NO. 1518.

to who Were invited to participate and
Mrs. Boasman, of Belding, is visiting ' The nominee for lieutenant governor
who not, which still more marred the
at Mre. Wagonlander’s.
to a popular citizen of the north of the
enjoyment of those who did attend.
Next Monday, Mtos Mildred Corning state, Archibald Buttan, of Charlevoix
Nashville.
Ull
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Chas. Davidson, a former resident of The Bowne Centre school made a tine —
will give an exhibition at the Congre­ well known personally to many "peopl*
Nashville, to here visiting hto many appearance as usual and rather eclipsed gational church. We anticipate a highly of this section. He has been v&amp;y ac­
the
Freeport
school
in
the
matter
of
friends. His home is in the northern
interesting time as we have attended tive in building up a new section of the
display and apparent good feeling.
part of the state.
her entertainments heretofore and can state. He is a prominent member of
The "Social Glass” was played in
r.
CAL’ Glaa&lt;ow has returned from
say they were the best Lacey ever af­ the present state senate.
Union Hall Friday evening before a
Castile, N.
where she has been for
forded. As she has the combination of
Moses Taggart, for attorney general,
the past monttror two for the benefit of small but apparently well pleased two schools, we are'assured it will be a is an experienced and successful mem­
ber of the bar at Grand Rapids, who
her health. Her many friends are glad audience. The play upon the whole, fine success.
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to see her, and also to learn that her was quite well rendered, some of the
School begins in the Stevens’ neigh­ has made himself respected at home
actors doing very well indeed. Among hood the first Monday in Septemi»er.
health is greatly improved.
for both his personal and professional
those who excelled we would mention
Chas. Lee is at his nephew’s, H. M.
qualities.
Rutland.
“Bob Brittle," “John Farley,” "Eva
Lee’s. Chas, thought it was too cold at
Jams M. Ballou, for member of the
Good corn weather.
Thornley ’ and “Nettie Nettleby."
Petoskey.
John Erway was a resident of this state board of education, to a resident
Mrs. L. Freeman to visiting her son
W. I. Marble and family returned
of
the neighboring town of Otsego. He
town, instead of Irving, as reported in
near Keller this week.
from Harlwr JSprings, Norwood, Petos­
is well known in this part of the state,
Postmaster Roush is improving his your last issue. He lost everything by
key and other places up north last Sat­
the burning of his house. Small insur­ is a careful, energetic man of business
residence with a fresh coat of paint.
urday evening.
and has always taken a deep interest in
T. E. Cheesebrough and wife returned ance in toe Barry and Eaton.
B. B. Lee has returned from hto busi­
educational affairs.
Dell Robinson shot a hawk the other
Wednesday
from
Petoskey.
Tom
The other nominees are the present
ness trip to Dakota and ,.vfUl be found
thinks he was as near the north pole day, and on going to where it had fallen,
selling goods at Lee’s.
found it had struck a black hornets’
as he cares to go.
They have made a good record in their
Jacob Osmun made a business trip to
Dr. Pressey and wife will remain at nest, and they had taken possession, so official sphere, which recommends them
Ionia, returning on Monday evening
Petoskey another week. They occupy that he had to make a hasty retreat.
to the state for re-election in order that
H. M. Lee has gone to Grand Rapids,
A large number attended the Wes­
a cottage with Rev. D. W. Parsons and
the public may receive the benefit of
Ionia and other places.
He win be
leyan camp meeting in Pennock’s grove
wife, of Schoolcraft.
their experience and reward their faith­
gone a week or ten days.
O. L. Newton is repairing his house and were pleased with the services. ful work.
M m. II. Atkinson was on our streets
east of town. Improvements on farm Some were led to embrace religion.
Monday.
James O’Donnell, the well-known ed­
as well as dwelling seems to be Mr.
Bowins mills.
Chas. Slater arrived in town Monday
itor of the Jackson Citizen, was nomi­
Newton’s constant watchword.
Very dry and warm.
.
evening.
nated
for congress, by acclamation, in
Geo. and Will Karcher returned from
Plow progresses slowly on account of
II. IL Dickinson went over to the
the third district, on Aug. 12. He was,
Petoskey, Tuesday, well pleased with dry weather.
.
.
band room and listened to the boys an
born
in
Norwalk, Conn., in 1840, and
their visit. They report our old friend,
Several G. A. R. boys from hetf at­
hour last Friday night.
He was so
B. T. Halstead, as well and prosperingtended the Allegan county reunion. when but eight years of age removed
pleased with the progress of our band
with his parents to Jackson.
When
finely.
The Allegan boys did their part well.
that he gave them five dollars.
The
but a mere lad he was thrown upon his
Quite a number of Bowenites are at
Woodland.
boys gave him a vote of thanks.
own resources, and had but little oppor­
Battle Creek, attending the soldiers* and
Hot dry weather.
•
W. H. Holbrook was in town Mon­
tunity for attending school.
He en­
sailors’ reunion there.
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Oats not all harvested yet.
day.
gaged as a clerk in a grocery store fgr
J. W. Briggs and wife spent Sunday
The strong competition amongthresha time, but finally learned the trade of m
About one hundred of the G. A. IL
at Bradley. Allegan copnty.
printer. In 1864, after having served
boys will attend the reunion at Battle ing machine men, enables farmers to
T. J. Magee has been very sick,- but
in all the capacities of devil, carrier,
Creek this week, and a large number of get their grain threshed cheap.
There appears to be an unusual large has sufficiently recovered that he has compositor, foreman, and editor, hi
other citizens will witness the sights.
gone on a visit at one of hto son’s at
crop
of
co-operate
life
insurance
agents
purchased the Citizen, then only a
J. M. Waters has exchanged his resi­
Kalamazoo.
weekly paper. One year after, in com­
dence property with Mrs. Gaines, and this summer.
R. Misner has a brother visiting him
George W. Smith says it’s a boy this
pany with D. W. Ray, he establishes
will move to Lowell, hto former borne.
from the northern part of the state.
time,
and
he
thinks
he
will
not
move
the Daily Citizen. On the death of Mr.
Some of the boys became festive on
off
the
farm
to
come
to
town.
MORQO-THORN
APPLE.
Ray
the following spring he became
Sunday evening and enjoyed themselves
Mrs. Hiram Walts and Mrs. S. W.
Picnic at Thornapple lake Tuesday.
sole proprietor.
Under his manageby tearing down signs, changing them
Branch
are on the sick list.
J udge Smith will address the people the Citizen has become one of the lead­
about, etc.
Two children of Mlles Lipscomb and of Morgan and vicinity Wednesday eve­ ing newspapers of Michigan. In 1872
Our citizens were startled on Monday
one at Dayton-Jordan’s are said to have ning, Aug. 27th, on the political issues he-represented the state in the national j
about 2 o'clock by the the report that
a mild attack of scarlet fever.
of the day.
electoral college, and cast its vote for 1
E. B. Slater had been drowned in Thorn­
The Sunfield cornet band visited this
The Lodge's Relief Corps of Morgan Grant and Wilson at the national capi­
apple river about
miles west of
village last Saturday evening, and dis­ will meet at H. H. Spark’s house Fri tal. In 1873 he was the republican mom- ,
town., A large number went to the coursed some fine music.
inee for mayor of Jackson, and although '
day evening, Aug. 29th.
scene and efforts made at once to re­
J. M. Riser and B. S Holly are put­
A good many of the old vets from he led his ticket by over 800 votes, wfc&gt;
cover the body, which were soon suc­
and around Morgan attended the re­ defeated by an inconsiderable majority
ting furnaces in their dwellings.
cessful. The particulars of the sad af­
C. S. Palmerton has struck a good union at Battle Creek.
In 1876 he was again nominated foi
fair are as follows: Ed (as he was vein of water at the depth of 95 feet in
this position, and was elected by a
Assyria.
familiarly called) in company with his the well just completed on his mill site.
handsome majority, running over 600 i
The people in this vicinity are taking voIm in advance of hto ticket In 187t, !
brother-in-law Rob Therman, Mr, Da­
If any one says the trustees of school
mon, Joe Berkert and John Mason district No. 4 had any trouble, tell them in the. soldiers’ and sailors' reunion at he was the candidate for congress anc ,
went down the river fishing, Mr. Mason they are mistaken, as the trustees were Battle Creek.
lacked but four votes of a nomination 1
Mrs. John Loomis, of Saginaw, is at In the spring of 1877 he was re-elected 1
and Sherman holding the net, and the only having a little amusement among
J. Hartom’s assisting in the care of her mayor by a still larger majority.
other three wading the river to drive themselves.
In '
mother, who is very sick.
the fish down. When they came to a hole
the succeeding spring he ran on the (
The board of school inspectors meet
Mrs. Dey Wilcox to slowing recover­ people's ticket and was defeated by the 1
where the water was six or seven feet at the school bouse in district No. 3 on
’ .
deep. Ed went down, and did not come Saturday the 23d for the purpose of de­ ing.
greenback candidate. His administra- j
lion 6f public affairs was marked b\ I
up. He was known to be a good swim­ taching certain territory from district
mer and at first little anxiety was felt, No. 3 and attaching it to district No. L THE REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ability, thoroughness, and rigid econ
The
interest
in
the
nominations
of
omy. Two years ago, when the opposi J
but soon the dreadful truth flashed This territory has long been a bone of
the Detroit convention relates chiefly to
upon them, and they seemed paralyzed contention between the two districts
tion*.“tidal" wave swept over Michigan
that of governor, mainly because five
with fear.
Mr. Mason set off to give and it is expected the board will en­ of the state officers were renominated. the old third district rolled up 1,784 re |
publican plurality, and a clear majority j
the alarm "nd procure assistance. His deavor to settle it at this time, at least
Gen. Russell A. Alger, received the
body was recovered about 3 o’clock. A for a while.
of 1,483.—Lansing Republican.
nomination without any seeking on his
coroner’s jury was impaneled by Jus­
The sporting people of this town as own part.
Hon. Julius C. Burrows was nomin I
He is one of the
tice Feighfer and a verdict rendered of well as many who don't hynt and fish
foremost citizens of the state and one ated for congress'in the 4th district am :
accidental drowning. Several theories any, are getting their backs up and pro­
Hom
IL G. Horr was renominated tn j
of the best instances of self-made men
are advanced to account for the acci­ pose-to make times lively for certain
in the west. He is just in the prime of acclamation in the 8th.
dent. One that he became entangled in outside parties, who are making a prac­
life, being in his 49th year. He is a na­
The greenback and anti-monopoh j
some brush, another that he became tice of shooting game out of season,
tive of Ohio, was a farmer boy during lamb and the democratic lion in thi.- !
strangled, and in that was helpless. He and placing torpedoes in the lakes to
his early life, and being left an orphan
state have lain down together, fusioi I
had on heavy boots, which prevented kill fish. Public opinion is certainly
at 11 years ofage, was at once thrown having been effected, despite the vigor j
him from rising.
Edward B. Slater verj’ much against these lawless acta,
on his own endeavors. He acquired a ous protest of a large number of deK- |
was born at Fort Plain, Montgomery and the citizens can’t submit to_ .this good education by hto own industry and
gates to the former conventions. Ir 1
Co„ N.
about the year 1847, and was way of proceeding much longer; among
economy; was admitted to practice in
the democratic camp all was serene, i
about 36 years old at the time of his these last lawbreakers was observed
the Ohio supreme court nt 23 years of
death.
He came With hto parents to some who at home were elected to see age, having fitted himself for the law; they having no objection to swallowing r
the wild-eyed greenbackers. Time for
Michigan in 1857 or 1868, and settled on the laws of the state enforced.
and on Indications of impaired health
bids further comment in this issue, but
a farm in Kalamo, Eaton Co., and has
removed from Cleveland to Grand Rap­
we shall have more to say on this sub­
CARLTON.
UtM in this vicinity ever since.
He
ids, where he engaged in the lumbering
ject
Peter Covert grew about forty bush­
married Mtos Mary Sherman last Janu­
pursuit. On the outbreak of the war
The pectoral ticket was divided, six ।
ary, who grief is well nigh unoontrol- els of wheat to the acre.
he entered the Second Michigan cavalry
and six, each nominating the 13th elec­
Remember the open lodge Saturday
able. Ed was a very jovial, kind heart­
as captain, and was in nearly all the
ed, companionable fellow, a mail whom evening next, the entertainment will great battles of the army of the Potom­ tor.
The following state officers wert
everybody liked, whose was courteous be excellent. All are invited.
ac till, a second time wounded, he was
nominated by the fusi mists, the green
D. M. Faster and Barnum threshed
and genial to everyone he met; a steady,
obliged by the condition of hto health
industrious man.
Although he had for IL Vester in cne-half day seven to leave the service the last year of the backers nominating candidates for gov­
ernor, commissioner of state land office
been but a little while in the family of hundred and fifty bushels of grain.
war. He was repeadedly promoted for
attorney general, and superintendent m
The debate Saturday evening: “Re­
Widow Sherman, they had learned to
distinguished service411 the field, the
public
instruction; the democrat?
solved
that
water
is
more
destructive
love him, because as they expressed it,
first promotion being at the same time
"he is so good." Mr. Slater was burled than fire." Fire devoured the water. that hto superior officer, now Gen. Sher­ nominating the balance of the ticket:
Governor
—Josiah W. Begole. o:
School meeting will occur Monday
at Kalamo on Tuesday.
His funeral
idan, was advanced to general,' and in Flint.
services were conducted by the Rev. P. evening September 1st—notices are connection with the same victory.
Lieutenant Governor—Matthew H
Hpller, at 4 o’clock, at hto tote resi­ posted.
Gen. Alger was a leading spirit ifi the Maynard, of Marquette.
Wm. Cole considerably overcome
Secretary of State—William Shakssuccesses of Custer’s famous Michigan
dence.
peare, of Kalamazoo.
with the heat to now suffering with a
cavalry brigade. The last winter of hto
Treasurer—James Blair, of Kent.
fever. 1
service Gen. Alger was under the per­
Auditor General—Geo. P. Senford, 0:
V. Crane returned home but thinks
From the Herald.
&gt;
sonal orders of President Lincoln Ina Ingham.
Freeman Fish returned from Petos­ of returning here to do wagon building.
Commissioner of State Land Offlcemission which took him to nearly all
John H. Dennis, of Harry.
key Saturday, and brought with him an
Many ducks are being killed along
the armies. He was breveted major
Attorney General—Francis W. Cook
oat»talk6fret 3 Inches long; as evi­ the river by town parties from Hast­
general before closing hto army career. of Muskegon.
dence of the capsbUlty of northern ings, so it to said.
SupnntendeDt of Public InstructionHto business interests are on the south
David Parsons, of Detroit.
Michigan soil.
Laoey. \
shore of the northern peninsula, at
Member of State Board of Edncatioi
Mr H. Ludlow informs us that the
Miss Lottie Bullis, of Ann Arbor, to points on Lake Huron, in the new De­ —Christian Van der Veen, of Ottaw;
yield of whMt this year i&gt; averaging
visiting her cousin Clara Bullis, of this troit, Bay City &amp; Alpena railroad and
ibout 2S buahels to the acre. And that
Ben Butler has shied his castor int
in various manufacturing institutions
in hb opinion the "Scott" variety yields place.
Mtos Ada Norrto, of Olivet, to visit­ at Detroit. He to a man of great indus­ the arena, and gives people very ea
the bait In quality and quantity of all
try and devotion to business, and is phatically to understand that he is 01
ing relatives in this vicinity.
The dance held at the Bristol hall said to have unusual influence in retain­ deck and ready for bmdnesa. Judging
OtMrraand Mra. L. K. Hall, of Tenneowas well attended and all appeared to ing the personal regard of all who ever from the comments of the luetropolitai
m accompanied by Mra. Coward. Mr.
have business transactions with him. press, both democratic and repubiicai:
Ml^ster arrival Friday, ami will enjoy themselves hugely.
Miss Mildred Corning, who has been It requires no argument to show that his manifesto to regarded as favorab]
«rw&gt;nd the summer months with Mrs.
spending her vacation at her home in such a man will give the affairs of to Blaine, and decidedly hurtful t
father. Jacob Wallace of this
Hillsdale. returned last week, attended Michigan a splendid administration. Cleveland, whom Ben roundly d
township.
He enters the canvass with the moat ces as a nobody. He rags the &lt;to
enthusiastic personal following that has cy unmercifully tor refuatng to
nize the rights of labor.

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

hto attorneys were drafting theneceesa*^
ry papers to compel the Sentinel pro­
prietors to show their proofs. He also
demanded as early a trial of the case as
possible. That is the way James G.
Blaine proceeded when charges affect­
ing his mor^l character were made.
How different was Grover Cleveland!
Responsible journals all over the coun­
try have published the details of the
Halpin scandal, giving names, dates
and other specifications, and he has not
proceeded against a single one of them,
as he should and would if he is inno­
cent of the conduct alleged.,

—»s a common drurksol;
the detectives who woe
Mr. Burrows, a hwJrer,
‘
CtovelMd to do work

TbeCMeofliiHGralitjAtiiiirt^

__________________ ___
lereupoo put
IJbMe McNeU, Xoniml eehool diploma. Mazy L. Beata.
her into an “inebriate" asylum. On the Mary McNeil.
WllfiaaC.
C.Mora
Itoe
“
'
William
other hand, the Rev. Dr. Kinsley Twin­ Enoch Andrus,
Angie Batea
J
Si,-*
“
ing; who investigated the matter in be­
s’rr7 »
‘
*PrK,-W
half of the Independent newspaper,
“
* ®.
Nearly four week ago, an independent says
that the officer sent after Mrs. Hal-1 J. Walker Mathews
- 28,
*
—----------oct
13.
paper in Buffalo published the detaite pin, “acting on the right of personal Daniel C. Warner oct 27, *82. oct 27,’ 86 Frank A. Bacon
«t 13,
For President,
of a scandal which charged the gross­ mdgment, did, in fact, place her in the
SBOO3TD GRADE.
JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine.
est immorality upon the democratic Roman Catholic Providence Asylum,
Name*.
Dote. Expiration.
but thlt she “was not incarcerated.”
James H. Smith
oct^
For Vice President.
candidate for the presidency. It was and “was not entered for a permanence.” I Dora Kennedy
sept 1, *82. sept 1, *84
JOHN A. LOGAN, of IlltnoO.
Hattie L. Bradlev nur’si S S
“
“
alleged that he seduced a beautiful and I In Mr. McCune’s statement in the Buf­ M. Maude Brown
Fannie
Lees
’
- ’W niar 31,8s
“
accomplished lady in Buffalo; that shej falo Courier the episode is summarily j Mary E. Wilcox
STATISTIC KET.
Stella EUerton
apr 14 hw
,
Chas. F. Gardenier
*
"
Maria Halpin by name, gave birth to a I dismissed as a “separation of the moth­ S. H. Hendricks sspt 23, *82. sept 23, *84 Lizzie Whitby ma/u Sl
Ftor Governor-III’MELL A. ALGER, of Wayne.
The Banner contained a recent edi­ son—the illegitimate offspring of Grov­ er and child by the removal of the
For Lleuteuant Oorernor—ARCHIBALD HlJTA^ij-D^Wdf
Wh S
। former to an inebriate asylum." The I Gomrv Conley
- “
TAJ.s. of CharkwcSx.
torial note stating that in the past five er Cleveland.
ort 14. ■82. oct 14, 84
Names, dates and al­ I sixteen independent republicans, said to W. D. Barry
For .sp retary &lt;rf 8late-HARRY A. CONANT,
oct 20, *82. oct 20,84
years 30,000 English farmers had found leged facts were given. To their credit be “prominent citizens of Buffalo," who L. K. Fullerton
001
For Htatr Treaaurer-EDWAKD H. BUTLER. homes in tfiis land of protection, and
Ada Coykendall
|
sign
the
latest
certificate
of
Gov.
be it said, not a republican paper in the
For Auditor GeneraJ-WILLlAM C. STEVENS,
John Klingensmith
M
Ethal Putnam
sedmed by no means anxious to return land published the reported scandal, Cleveland's good moral character, mere- Letha
McCartney oct 28, *82. oct 28, *84 Anna Winter*
*
of Wasbtenav.
। ly say that “the allegations resj&gt;ecting
For CommbRlooer of the lADd Office—MINOR to free-trade England. The Evening preferring to give Mr. Cleveland a
Esther McMore
Clara Ketcham
“
“
her
(Maria
Halpin's)
abduction
and
iu
K. N EWELL. of Oei&gt;e««*e.
Marcos Covkendall
**
*
M.
“
For AUoraey General-MOSEB TACGART, of News wasn’t pleased with that state­ chance to deny the charges and bring treatment are wholly false." We do not S. W. Rein
m»rk}8
Vent.
“
ment concerning the former country­ forth the proofs. He has not done so. I know what were the results of Mr. George Lee
For Kuj-erintendent of Public lurtruetlon*—
Chas.
D.
Prichard
.
men of its proprietor, and talked about i His friends for him have made five in­ Horatio C. King's explorations of this
HERMCHELL R. OAKS, trf Hllbdale.
Frank A. MHlcox
parr
or the
me scandal.
scanmu. His
xus general
gcucriu wuj
__
2
For Member of the Suite Board of Education—
।p
art of
assur--&gt; Maria Stokw
“cheap lands,” etc.
John G. Ni
JAMES M. BALLOU.
.
dependent investigations of the case. ance that there is nothing in tha Hal- Stillman W. (voucher
The News is everlastingly howling j Not one of them denies the main pin
August Ni
matter
which
need
prevent
the
Rev.
A.
L.
Nichols
|iin
For Coiw«&lt;. Third Dlatrict-JAMES O’DON.
Lecta Fun
about how the American farmer is charge in the report^ and all that gave Henry Ward Beecher from voting for Leroy Orr
NELL, of Jackaon.
aPr J. *84. apr
Eva Bptes
Mr.
Cleveland
is
probably
satisfactory
Emma
W
alker
being robbed and ground down by the the story any plausibility or shadow of
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
THIRD GRADE.
American system of protection.
It foundation. Below.we give a summary to both of these }gentlemen.
The charge qi abduction and inhu-1
«—
Date. Expiration
For Bepmentetlv Id the Slate Legixlature**»*• Expiration.
loves to tell how much better off are the of the Halpin-Cleveland case as pub­ inanity is denied;
• ENOCH ANDRUS.
the specification *that
J **■
-t Theron Forbes
1sept 1, *83 sept 1, *84 Rose Kronpwitter
mar Sh.’m mar 28,‘85
For Jude* of Probate-CLEMENT SMITH.
people of free-trade England, and al­ lished in the New York Sun, a deuio- the woman wag seized without legal Nettie Adams
Mattie Brtzee
For Sheriff—JOHN Q. CREfWY.
warrant,
and
that
she
was
locked
up
in
For Clerk -CHARLffi M. MACK.
most in the same breath admits that ocratic paper, of August 14th.
Anna Schram
Henrv H. Campbell
Our
For ProMeuttnc Att’y-PHILIP r. COMJ ROVE
Nellie Woodruff
English farmers are leaving their na­ readers can thus obtain, from demo­ an asylufn by men acting in Mr. Cleve­ J. B. Ramsey
For RegUter erfDee» KIXJAB F. NYK.
land's interest, is admitted.
Eva M. Cross
ForzTreaaurer—FREDERICK ALEXANDER.
Harry S. Theirs
tive land and seeking homes in other
The general charge that Mr. Cleve­ GJrn C. Lawrence
cratic authority, a statement of Cleve­
For Circuit Court Camrnkaloiieri-l'HlLIP W.
Elsie Elarton
NI8KERN and JADES B. MILLS.
climes.
Why should they come to land’s connection with a disgraceful land, apart from the Halpin case, is Smith A. Holmes sept 15,*83 sept 16,*84 Dora Price
For Surveyor—SETH PRATT.
knoftvn in Buffalo as a man of licentious Frank Chamberlain
_
Rills Gutchess
“
“
FOrCoronor»-l)r. A. P. DRAKE and Dr. J. W. America, if by coming here they are scandal, and can form their own con­ hxlJfts,
is
emphatically
denied
by
all
the
HACKETT.
'
Ezra Leonard
1sept‘ 29,*83 sept —
—- Cora Terpening
29,*84
to be robbed of the fruits of their labor clusions as to whether or not the
Sentiemen who have undertaken his Henry C. Houvenirr
“
“
Edwarjl McPherson
-----------------------------by protection? Is it not the sheerest charge of immorality is sustained. The
efense.
On this point the evidence Lottie Beals
“
“
Gertrude Nimmo
EDITORIAL NOTES.
preponderates
in
his
favor.
It
is
not
nonsense to assert that English fanners Sun says:
Thomas Daniels
’’
.
”
Lana Grozinger
encouraging, however, to observe that
“
"
Belle Crother
Enoch Andrus will creditably repre­ would fiock to our shores by the thous­
Since the first publication in a Buf­ nearly all of Mi-. Cleveland’s defenders Tillie Moore
“
“
Mildred Corning
sent Barry county at Lansing, and ands if our protective policy robbed the falo newspaper of a scandalous story­ attempt to shield him from the full re­ Jennie L. Sackett
Lizzie
E.
Brightral
oct
13.
*83
oct
13,
*84
Alice Lowe
farmer?
The
talk
of
cheap
lands
has
affecting Governor Cleveland’s private sponsibility for his act and Maria Hal­
every voter in the county knows it.
Lillian Hare
“
“
Cora Bowker
character.
The
Sun
has
avoided
print
­
no
bearing
on
the'
question
of
the
pin's
misfortunes
by
representing
the
Clement Smith has filled the office of
' Joseph E. Garver
“
Bertha Bowker
ing
any
word
that
came
from
his
ac
­
woman as a degraded and shameless
Alice Houseman
"
*
probate judge ably, honorably, credita­ value of protection. What difference cusers.
No matter how definite the wretch. So far as we can learn from a William l*ratt
Etta H. Smith
“
“
bly. Every person having business how cheap the lands if the farmer is to specifications, nor how worthy of re­ careful examination of all the defensive Perley Eddy
Charles Williams oct 26, *83. oct 26. *84 Lottie Smjth
be
robbed
by
our
tariff
system
?
The
spect
the
judgment
of
those
who
have
statements, there is an absolute lack of •
■with his court has been fairly treated.
Hattie
Bauer
Nettie
Marshall
"
“
The business of no office in the state Is fact that thousands of British agricul­ been led by their investigation to a the evidence on this point that alone Lydia A. Morgan
Jeanie Fax
“
“
conclusion adverse to Mr. Cleveland, coifld justify such a course. Surely, Mr.
May Morth land,
in better shape. The nomination sought turalists do come to America each year; that side of the case has been excluded
Maggie
J.
Ryan
“
“
Cleveland did the woman injury enough
Nora Quart
“
“
him; he never asked a renomination. that they do not only make homes for from the columns of this newspaper. nine years ago, when he was not yet a Alice Jones
Allie Waters
**
&lt; “
It was because the people know he is themselves but become well-to-do land­ We have thought it right to give our candidate for'president of the United Flora McCallum
Cora Brooks
Kate
Williams
“
“
readers
the
facts
only
as
they
nave
ap
­
States!
.
able to perform the duties of the office ed proprietors in a short time shows
Mary E. Fox
“
“
peared in the several statements, ex­
Judging solely from these statements Maria L. Dun well
that
America
is
a
much
better
place
for
as they should be that he was again
Anna’Beadle
“
planations, apologies, and denials put in extenuation of facts Which are not Reljecca Orslx»rn
Etta M. Wolf
“
“
placed in the field. The voters of Bar­ ■ the farmer than England. It shows forth in defence of the Governor by nis denied, we are forced to conclude that Minnie D. Gaskill
Emma Nagter
“
“
We if the things now developed had been Florence Williams
ry county could never make so serious too that the statement that protection friends and political admirers.
John K. Wallace
“
“
have also preferred to form our own known to the country three months Albert Hafner
is
driving
this
country
into
proverty
a mistake as to allow this office to go
“
“. Augusta Hinkley
opinion from the evidence offered on ।9?o, there woidd not have been in the j Joseph M. Burpee
into other hands. John (J. Cressy for and robbing the agricultural class is a one side only—that is to say. the side
“
“
Florence E. Barker
nited States of America a man less William 8. Beadle
Jay Smith
“
“■
six years has been Barry county's exe­ lie, invented by those who have the favorable to the accused. Tnis is not a !likely to be nominated tor president Charles E. Doyle
Harry B. Andrus
Robert W. Gates
“
“
cutive officer, and none have ever^een largest possible opportunities of know­ strictly judicial, way of getting at the Ithan Grover Cleveland of Buffalo.
Charles W. Gaskill
“
“
Albert E. Henkes
truth,
but
the
advocates
or
a
man
&lt;
ing
nothing
about
agriculture
in
this
more faithful in the discharge of duty
charged with immorality can hardly
Harry
A. Waldorff
“
Eunice
Wilkinson
than he. It was wise to renominate country.
find fault with it.
Guy D. Erb
“
Eva A. Otis
him, and Barry county cannot afford to
“
■*
Edith Terpening
Will the Evening News explain,.if it
There is reason to believe that the t Default having own rnaue in the payment of Almon N. Sheldon
S
"
“
David C. Stiles
&lt;’* "“’rtgaire. bearing date Thomas Kelly
have so good a man defeated. Charles ran. why there
the 15th day erf December. A. D. 1877, made by
“
“
Seymour D. England
M. Mack has made one of the best in England in favor of increased duties will finally stand, and it is to be noted Abram Annatrong and Etale M.. hla wife, dj John J. VanArman
E. Agnes Dean
David W. Leedy
J™rt®
T,1
te
b'winUilp,
Harry
county.
State
of
clerks Barry county has“ever had. He on imported goods, (why the so-called that the defense offered in behalf of Michigan, to Hiram Oka**, of the same place, Helen Mills
George A. Mo»ey
recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Satie Reed
is always to be found at his post of "Olr-trade" movement beoune eo.IormAnna D. Nash
Harry county, Michigan, on the 17th day of De­
Ida
Flory
Claud
Carpenter
duty, and is noted for doing the right idabte that Gladstone had to spring his JJcceaive phases, from anabiolute,
cember.
A.
D.
1*77,
Mono
o
’
clockp.
m..
In
liber
tassecTthrough
5 of imortram, ou page 3*7; aald iudenUre of MagiV-lIafner
________
thing every time. His services for two suffrage bill in order to hold the manu
mum.­ I -»•
------- * _
*■---• ■ absolute, in­ mortgage bring aligned by aald Hiram Chaae Grant (Mis
Jennie J. Bryant
“
dignant denial in toto to an apology 5°
‘ m*’ “W
on 1 ‘wtnber Minnie Noblee
years more must be secured for Barry facturing cities for liberals) if free trade
Ethd Burtim
' M
”
that includes an admission of the main
county. It was well for Barry county is so glorious a thing for Great Britain ? facts originally alleged.
Myron A. Teeple
Nellie McGregor
”
“
Eugene Jordan
when she placed her finances under the Why should there be a great movement
The principal pleas in defense of Mr.
Fannie R. Sackett apr 5, *81. apr 5, &gt;5
Zefla M. Odell*
mar 28,84. mar 28,*85 Edna A. Griffin
"
“
direction of Frederick Alexander. He in favor of a higher tariff in a country Cleveland, based, as we assume, on sep­
Adah Odell
»um of to
Alice L. Iffilllipa
”
•
knows just what needs to be done in where free-trade is such a panacea for arate and independent investigations of: me
of four hundred and twenty drilarx Villie M. Warner
the facts, are five in number. The first I tbeauin
Wade
B.
Brockway
“
&lt;*42D&gt;. anrt »&lt;) procecdlUDi having been inatitut- !
the office of treasurer, and will attend all the ills of government and people ? I 'was published in the columns of the by
MUd mortgace.orany
i&gt;artremaining
thereof, and
the j 'Della Whit right
Alice Brockway
“
“
eeover the debt
secured
to the work faithfully. Be sure that And
...... . then the News might add1M
&gt; its 1 Evening Post, and was reprinted in power of sale therein contained having I’rcome Georgia Mathews
Elias W. Billings
’’
to
!i aSEi'a'd1*!!
Jessie Curtis
Mary E. Blackwood
“
his name to on your ticket Edgar F. explanation, if it pleases, why the prom- The Sun. The second was undertaken
by Mr/Horatio C. King, in order to sattu the uAernoon, at’the northt 1 &lt;&gt;n aatnr- Edith Rork
Daniel W. Myers
’’
( — —w—-. .3M, III our
Nye, Johnstown's favorite son, Is the inent leaders of the Irish movement
isfy the conscientious scruples of the of the-court
in the nr
city
Hwuhks
. m i&gt;eiia
- house
-Itenioon.
the of
north
front door
HattieKill
Brainard 1
Herbert A. Towers "X ”
.
“
'
republican candidate for register of A
bm' *
oo“rt ho&lt;w&lt;- tn the city of Hastlnra. In ‘ C,ara
denote
Great Britain for abolishing . Rev. Henry Ward Beecher about vote ‘!arS^A
Delia Hill
Edwin McCartney
v’
- &gt;eUUpSneai!dd&lt;m»
' gid want botuiebeing i 11&gt;«lla Nickered
deeds. He is widely known in Barry the Irish
. protection
.
.to .CT
” tn
ttelor
a candidate
ot lechery.
Kafie E. Mayo
system ot
the in-1
Tf
third
is Ue licensed
sUteluent
ot
- J....................
aunty of Harry.) I »hall n*U at public auction
‘ county, and his soldier friends will I dustries of the Emerald Die. It should
Ackerson
Hattie Endinger
dustrioR nf th» EmoruM i-’“ t*-*-—»-i Charles W. McCune, the editor of the •
,*
Mattie Furniss
give him a big vote. He is thoroughly I not fail to state the grand consolationi Buffalo Courier. This has been reprint­ scribed in iald mortgage to-wlt; All that cer­ Cora Wilkinson
tain pie.-e
piece or
or |mre&lt;
parcell of
ofland
situate hi
Io the
the county
—..... - iIda
iniu
land situate
un H. Meyers
«*T
Minnie K. Fniin
“
,
“
qualified; and in southern Barry, where all true Irishmen must get from.having. ed in The Sun; it whs especially do™°f Mleldaan, known and“d? J Ida C. H«ll
Mina Treadwell
Kinnlo S.
&lt; XI
’
he is best known, will sweep the board their factories despoiled, their laborers signed for the benefit of doubting dem­ »crll&gt;ed an follow*, via: CotumrneliiK at thn j■' Kinnle
Merritt
May Potter
’’
in gnind style. He deserves the sup­ unemployed. Of course this manufac­’ ocrats of the regular .sort. The fourth. nvr pv&gt;] In town tiro (t] north, of ninae ten nji ■ Anna Johnson
Blanche B. Barker
’’
• like the first, is addressed to the inde- wrat. nuintng thence west ten [to] and onXfiall Laura Henderahott
May Bassett
port of every republican. ITtflip T. turing that was once carried on so ex­
. pendent republicans who have com­
j Emma Havnca •
Fred Otto ।
“
Colgrove has made as successful a pros­ tensively in Ireland and gave employ­. mitted themselves to Mr. Cleveland as
, i.i .-o jo ■ A,kl* Jordan
Etta Williamson
ecutor as Barry county ever had. - He ment to Irish capital and labor is now’ against Mr. Blaine on an issue of per­
- part or tbr Etta Mathews
Leonora Lowden
”&lt;’rth-cast quarter
(»f the nortl
,1*
! Ann« Bick,son
has saved money to the tax-payers: he done in England. But how much son al character. • We printed it day be- ter IH1 of Motion two hl.
Robert
D. Freeman
Ti'ni ,OW.M _ number one i wnA
Hull
। fore yesterday. The fifth is the state­ (J) north of range ten [io.
[io) west, or ,ao much i « “
* IHII
Lora Mathews
has been cautious and faithful in the bread does that fact furnish to a hun­
. ment or the Rev. Dr.’ Kinsley Twining thereof aa ahall be necr»«ary to
*'• pay
’“v th* amount : Lora Smith
Nellie Gordon
discharge of his duties. Though a gry Irishman?
due on aald mortgage with
in the Independent newspaper.
— luteraat
—w.vwt thereon at ' Mary
'*
**
*
“
'
Crockford
Nettie Broughton
cost# and exyoung man, he already ranks i^nong
All five of these statements agree in epnaet allowed by law. "itn• the cos
Emma Bonley
Florence E. Geer
Dated May 23d. A. D. IRM.
The republicans of Barry county one important particular. They all, ad­
the l&gt;est attorneys of the county; is
(krrte DonleyFrank Nagler
mit,
without
attempt
at
denial,
that
MANLY
M
CHARE.
Ida E. Davis
competent in every way, and just the have named a ticket of which every Mr. Cleveland acknowledges theipaterMaud Summers
Aaalgnra ol Mortgagee,
Jennie Finner
Florence E. Lees
man for prosecutor. See to it that he member of the party can well be proud. nity of a boy child, borne to him out' of
Jennie
Williams
Ella
Rvan
Administrator's
sale.
.
From
represenative
to
coroner
each
wedlock
by
a
widow
named
Maria
Halhas your vote. Philip W. Niskern and
Diana Payne
Clara J. Spaidding
In the matter of the estate of John Hotchkiss,
Janies B. Milla are the gentlemen nam­ candidate is a clean man, against whom Sa. This point, then, is established by deceased.
Hannah kipky
t
e
evidence
of
Mr.
Cleveland's
apolojust word of reproach
Notice it hereby (riven that I shall sell at pub­
uujusLworuoi
reproacn can be said.
said, 1i
i»-------ed by the republicans for commissioners. no
Frank Dean
it
i4
moreover, the uialiiapoiospec­ lic auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday,
Mom Unm that, «ch bee A peculiar lit- llSeaUo^
Both are widely and. favorably known.
Laura Hatton
the nth day of September, A. D. ISM. at ten
____________ ed by his original accusers
’clock In the forenoon, at the probate ofBee In.
apr 19,84. apr lH.lfi
Fred J. Budd
To be sure neither has written a book ness for the position for which be is in support of their charge of habitual o
the city of Bastings, tn the coonty at Barry. In
Allie
Young'
immorality.
And
it
must
be
kept
m
the state of Mlchlran, pursuant to license and
wherein deity is explained “from ori­ named. Each has a reputation for
Effie Richards
view, as the main question at isaue. authority granted to me on the eleventh day of. Alvah Cross
efficiency,
honesty
and
integrity
in
posi
­
gin,” as has one of their opponents, but
August, A. D. 1SS4.all
by of
thethe
probate
court
of Barry
Altie Richards
that it was solely on the strength of county?Michigan,
estate,
right,
ttUi Belle G. Mathews
they are men thoroughly qualified for tions of trust. Without exception they the definite, distinct, and unqualified
Mary Richards
and Interest at the said deceased of. in and to Georgia Shear
Elmer Hoffman
commissioners. Give them your votes, deserve the support of Barry county assertion of the existence in Buffalo of the real estate situated and being In the county Harriet Campl&gt;ell
of Barry. In the st«U 1 Michigan, known and
UdA
McAllister
an
illegitimate
child
of
the
democratic
tax-payers,
and
should
*be
elected.
Or
­
and assure to Barry county the services
described at follows, to-wit:
Ora Summers
Curlie Doster
candidate for president that the general
Commenelng one chain north and eight links Ceeeie Henry
■ of two good ^officers in important trusts. ganize for victory, republicans of Barry charge of unchastity was even listened
Eatella Lamont
Herbert Schidbley
Seth Pratt has been surveyor for two county. It is within your grasp if you' to by respectable men. The accusation
Florence Blake
Julia Donovan
Flora Tenny
years; knows what Is required in his but work for It.
startled and shocked the community.
William Smith
Nellie E. Himee
“Can it be true that Grover Cleveland
position; to a thoroughly reliable man;
William A. Hollopeter
The democratic organs are now revil­ is a man of impure life?" was the first
has made a good officer, and the county
Henry 8. Gaskill
question asked. “This charge is made
WUUama
Anna McGlynn
can illy afford to spare his services. ing Ben Butler, because bis candidacy with names and dates. Let us wait for
Nora Mathews
Doctors Drake and Sackett, the nomi­ will injure Cleveland, and yet Michigan his absolute denial.
Then let us see
The following bold “special’’ certificate*, all of which will expire Oct. 24th next.
nees for coroners, are men whose sen-i­ democrats and greenbackers talk of a the authors of tha scandalous charge
prosecuted .and punished'for criminal
Sum
*“*•
DMrtet In which llevn-Ml t&lt;&gt; teach.
ces the county should have as coroners. joint electori*! ticket! Naturally the libel." &lt; The authorized reply comes
They are well known and have hosts of bourbons hate Butler: but in Michigan after lust twenty-one days that were
aprM. *84.
No. 10; Cartton
No. 1, Irving
friends through the county.
They they want to fuse with his supporters. crowded full of promises of complete
Default bat
Ma^Owen,
the conditio
apr 22, *84.
No. —, Assyria
should be elected as competent men are They have an ax to grind and want the and triumphant refutation: “We abso­ a eertala me
“Spaulding,** Yankee Springs.
greenbackers to do the dirty work.. lutely deny the charge that Grover
needed in that position.
jvcuucuy,
OmMeville, Mills, Orangeville.
Cleveland
is
an
unchaste
man;
hto
Jennie Holmen,
may 1, ■84.
The above ticket is one which merits The latter seem ready to do almost any-: whole life to a refutation of the cal­
No. 5; Orangeville
Emma gabln,
thing
this
year.
may II.'84.
No. 7, Barry
the support of all republicans; of all
umny.
We. who are his neighbors,
May Cook
may 12.U4.
know his virtues.
True, there is an auJTfJTn3? “d *• °V ,bc Oni1 d*y o&lt; JuhlsS' Hattie M. Boaworth.
No. 7. Thornapple
men independent of party, who wish
-Kflpirtrick," Woodland
James O'Donnell will make as good illegitimate son of his by the woman
Lizzie Handenhott,
the county’s business conducted by offi­
a congressman as the 3rd district has Halpin, but, waiving that point, we
cers of known and tried ability and in­
ENOCH ANDRUS,
ever sent to Washington. He is in defy hto cowardly and malignant accus­
S “S
ers to produce the slightest evidence of ».ld luteraret
tegrity.
The republicans of Barry
Secretary of Board of Examim rs.
every sense of the word entitled to the his alleged unchastity.”
county should see to it that each candi­
distinguishing honor of representing
This answer conclusively meets the
date gets the'full party vote, which he
this district in the lower house. Vote demand for accurate information con­
deserves. They should also see to it
•f
amoves. Drtpepfor him and you will cast your ballot cerning Mr. Cleveland’s personal habits; Ing becrfiuc due and notha vlug bein’ JSaJf
MofttfUrarandtftw Pimplet and Face
but it meets it in a way that both his more timn thirty danhavtaj
that the merits of the ticket are known
for a good man.
friends and his opponents must deplore.
tow. Salt Atom.
4
to all voters and taxpayers in the coun­
Another very serious charge
con­ »ut of hta optton^lKJffittel®«- by
chanre was conty.
___________________
Maine will fire the first gun for the tained
of the
uned in the
thp original
nrindn.l publication
------AU
aald mortcage dwit once
t^VU.OmU Of
knight, and it will be no pop­ Halpin-Cleveland scandal. It was al­ due cm
The Indianapolis Sentinel, a demo- plumed
j
leged that seven years ago, when the
cratic sheet, recently published charges gun either, mark that down.
bhild was about two years and a half
old—that is to say. in the year 1877—
’ affecting the character of the republi••Ojanioas an but little thing,." Mid
am standard bearer, alleging that he John W alley 135 year, ago. We think the mother’s imjjortunltiefl so annoyed
Mr. Cleveland that without legal war­
had been guilty of the grossest immor­ that opinions which are backed by ez- rant he had her seized by detectives in
ality, had dishonored his wife and chil­ perienceare ,ubrtantial. The bum his employ, who shut her up in the
dren and hto home. Aa soon as the ar- who um Dr. Bmelow's PoaiUre Cure all Providence Insane Asylum. The sev­
■peak highly of U for coughs, cold. eral defenders of Mr. Cleveland do Dot
tide was brought to hto notice, he tde----------- —’
graphed Senator Harrison to begin pro­
«1&lt;1» to the other tUtimge which it ha&gt;
done to the randidalo'z npotatioti by
&gt;«**• tree of Fi
asserting that the chosen paramour at
Mr. Cleveland—the mother ofhis child

Hastings, Mjciu August 22, 1884.

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WHOLE NO. 1518.

BUT I SAID TO MY HEABT.

JJONEY SAVED

MONEY EARNNED!

Lewis Stern
IS SELLING

v

Summer Goods!
At and Below Cost.
It Win pay people to go thare if the

wish to buy goods.

Mr Stem for the next 20 days wUl

sell from 10 to 20 per cent off, as he is

preparing for new goods from New

York.

Bargains!
In Dress Goods, Cotton Cloth and
Shirting.

Men's Suits are being Slaugh freed, and
any man con buy a Good Suit for
little money.
ty Go and See before you buy.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING ’

There la nothing grows, or la made, ou Uie
face of thia earth to make one feel like work or
play, to aid Digestion. clear out UvW. regulate
our Bowels, like ZO-PE SA.

"Hub" Cough Cure, *5 Cent
Prescription of a Boston physician, dlspeiuc4
years by a Boston druggist.
One done will cure any ordinary cough. It
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a 25 cent bottle of "Hub" Cough Cure,
and don’t be put off with any other

CLOTHING,
ABOUT COLDS.

CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order,
For the Next Sixty Days Shodld Call at the

W WARDROBE!
And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­
ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
' GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

A drugman out West remarked—"You don't
advertise to cure enough diseases with Zopiwa ;
we tee It out here for almost everything, even
colds.” This Is all right; Zopmia acting upon
the Liver and Stomach, opens the pores and the
bowels, and thus works off the eoiu. ItstwannH
and corrects the system. It la your own fault If
you allow a cold to continue Into lasting disease,
the liver, bowels and pores to remains clogged,
your food doing no good, sleep restless, heart
heavy and aching, when ZV-P&amp;8A Is certain to
cure vou at so small.cost and trouble. Try a
aampUot rrederiek^iotcbktBs. druggist.

A RegularBonanza.
Kittson counties. Minnesota, Is offered for sale
to actual settlers at the extreme low price of
THREE DOLLARS' PER ACRE.
in quantities of not Ims than IflO acres grmore

terms i»,to remain wen only to December 3Ht,
tM4. and is confined to land located,
than fire miles from the line of

until they reach their destination in "Si- Sometime* the play is for the “Goverhberia, and so some of us drove in rude tnent things.” that is tb *av, the ]&gt;risoD
wagons. Our beads were not shaved, clothw are pawned, and the wretched
, ana we were free from chains. All
------------- ’a*—
--------- —~
'------- L
however, were dressed alike. We had
caftans of a coarse, gray eloth, with two
diamond
yellow pa'tches on our
tired. and many fell sick.
!?’brhrd In ber stately way:
backs to
that we were sentenced
taxrttly are poor and plain:
bo friends, no wealthy connections;
to hard
The Siberian exiles. typhus” was spreading in our
y nu bare nothin* at all to rain."
?roper wore only an ace of diamonds.
rom Keiff we went by railroad in s ,
special prison car. accompanied bv and dying .patients. Jfow there were
gendarmes. Thus.*c passed Orel. Mos­ stranger acene* in the rearing place*.
The man isn't jn society:
cow. and reached
Nijni-Novg&amp;rotf. In one comer men gambled, in another
&gt; on are throw-in* yourself away.”
Then we were placed in a barge, which a story teller provoked paroxysms &lt;i‘
. ..unm .A—.
Rllt T KuM fn mv
was towed by a steamer to Perm. ’Then Tauchtcr: here w as heard a merry song
again we went by railway up to JEcater- ana there cumo forth the last gronna c
And even my kindly brother Jack
inburg. After that there was before ua
Thought “Fred, at n desk, very well:
the famous Siberian road. It is a com­
But dreadfully slow, without any •go.’
Fit only to buy and to sell."
mon peat route, with three tek-graph
On the route we often met with run­
Rut I said to mr heart: “Never mind.
wires
stretched on one side. These aways. The guards did -not bother
He Is clever ana honest and kind."
wires lead to the veiy shore of the Paci­ with them.
Sometimes conversations
And ray heart said: "Marry the man you lov
fic. Each of us nobfemen had a troika, were held between the nmaways and
A thousand a year will do;
and each was accompanied by two the prisoners.
And he isn't slow and he's plenty of ’to."
And he's stylish enough l£r vol.
armed gendarmes. From Kieth to Eca••Hullo, Ivan, you are again in the
You know very well when all is told,
terinburg. we had no chance to look regulars'" a runaway would remark.
True lore is better than style or gold."
upon the world except through iron bars
“Halloo. Semen, are you not satisfied
I married my loro and u thousand a year.
and hets, but npw we could enjoy the with free board F” a prisoner retort*.
And we re happy and rich to-day:
view with no obstacle before our 'eyes.
To lite highest aim the man I love
Has gallantly fought bls way.
What a joy it was for ine! I feh a* if
If hearta have love, and are brave and tn
freedom was returning to me. True, will not escape his Majesty’s stables.”
They 11 find_ ar Jtll.
thousand
a year
will do.
V
a- ar
r —»
since the first day of my arrest the idea
The condition of the political prison­
of attempting to escape never left my ers was far better than that of the capi­
mind. But now that I looked upon the tal criminals. The political prisoners
HENTENCED TO SIBERIA.
free wide world the thought turned into got fifteen copecks per day, rode in
a burning desire which controlled all wagons and had a separate room for
my actions. ' Once in the night, while themselves. It was the Government
Iriinuk.
the gendarmes were asleep at my side. order that the political prisoners should
At midnight on February 11, 1879, I took the cap from one of them, and be kept quite apart from the others. But
in the city of Kieff, Mrs. Kosgarovsky’s tried to pull out his pistol If I had on the journey that order ooul 1 not al­
house, then occupied by the Nihilist succeeded in getting that nistol I would ways be executed. Every evening in
brothers Ivichcvitch, was' regularly be­ have tried mv legs, but the gend&amp;nne the houses the prisoners ,of all grade1
sieged and captured bv the gendarmes awoke, and I parted for the tune ifith came together. It is a common practic
at the point of bayonets.
They my happy dream.
for the prisoners to exchange sentences.
fought desperately on both sides. The • We made two hundred miles and A man condemned to settlement as­
gendarmes were ordered to take the reache l Tiumen. From that town up sumes for some payment the name and
conspirators’ headquarters at any cost, Tomsk we were taken along with hun­ fate of his fellow sentenced to hard labor
and the Nihilists were determined tn dreds of common criminals in a oarge. for a long period. I engaged an exile.
defend themselves to the last shoL One We ran up the Ob.
The prisoner?
i door after another was broken in but called our barge a poultry house, be­ of hunter’s boots, flannel shirt, and*
I am
not before each was turned into a sieve cause it was covered with a solid iron eight roubles (four dollars).
by the shots fired from both sides. net The prisoners were' packed in the told that in our party twenty-eighi
Captain Sudeikin and his men wore barge like herrings in a box. We, the exchanges took place. Yet the guardnothing
suits ot chain mail, yet a gendarme political prisoners were allowed to walk and the authorities knew
A* a rulothe prisoner?
was killed on the spot, and several occasionally on the deck. In this man­ about It
were wounded. N. Brantner and an­ ner we iourneyed two thousand seven
other friend were seriously wounded. hundred versts. From Tomsk to Kras- new role and that of my substitute
The conspirators were overpowered, noiarak we traveled five hundred was bothersome. I was a medical stu
arrested, and brought to the police versts on the troikas, and from there to dent, a political criminal and a noble
Irkutak we had to go by the dope sys­ man; and he was a peasant, hardly abb
beadquarters.
On the same night in another bouse I tem. One thousand versts were thus to sign his name. But if I could dm;
was arrested and brought to the same journeyed in two months. In our party, his irons, he too, could support my rep
police building. In what a plight I there were one hundred and seventy utation. Once our officer was taken ill
beheld my comrades there! N. Posen persons.
There were robust men. and as he knew that one of the prison­
and B. Steblin-Hamensky we^e stand­ hearty women, babies and the aged. ers In his command had studied modiing with their arms tightly bound be­ The ttape system is arranged in this cine, he called upon me, that is, upon
hind their backs ana held by gen­ way: All the prisoners Were put into my substitute, to treat him. My sub­
’ ,
darmes. In a corner of the same room two lines. Then followed wagons with stitute did it well.
Toward the end of October we reached
were sitting Miss Armfeld, Miss Pat;- the women and children and the prison­
alitrin and P. Sarandovitch, all bound ers’ luggage. Then followed two troikas the city of Irkutsk, where the prisoner?
Those con- .
and helpless. The room was tilled with of the noble exiles, and three troikas of are usually classified.
policemen
and z armed gendarmes. the political criminals closed the pro­ demned to settlement are sent to theii
Amid a roar of voices there suddenly cession. An officer and thirty soldier* new home, and those condemned to
appeared the gigantic figure of our formed a kind of chain around our •hard labor are distributed among vari­
Fifteen miles was a regular ous mines. My substitute and I passed
brave comrade, known under the as­ j&gt;arty.
sumed name of Antonoff He was dav ’• tramp. Then all stopped in the the final examination, and
prison for the night After two days of his otfn way. never to meet again. .
dragging behind him two policemen
On the second day we exiles, or set
who tried to bold him by his arms. walking a day was allowed for rest.
Never can I forget his appearance. The houses are divided in fo6r unequal tiers, were turned over to the village
Pule was his lace, sparkling bis eyes, parts, to-wit: a largo hall for male authorities. We were practically free.
disordered his black curly hair, and prisoners, a family room, a room for My companions went to a liquor sho;
trembling his frame from head to foot noblemen, and the guards’ room. Of to celebrate tbe^bappy event. I resolved
’ "What is that?’’ he thundered, point­ cleanliness and comfort in any of the U&gt; make the best possible use of m&gt;
freedom by running awa\ from Siberia
ing at Posen and Kamensky. “Anns rooms there was absolutely none.
tied? Away with the ropes!0
Besides the officer and the soldiers I had sold some of my things and real­
“Please calm vourself,” said the two men plov an important role in the ized about seventy-five centawhich mon­
police Captain,’’ “We will untie them." prisoners life. Each group of prison­ ey I determined must sup]»ort meduria*
Instantly the ropes were taken away. ers electa from among themselves the a week. I had to travel one hundred an-­
Water! I want a drink’’’ roared elder, who serves in the common inter­ forty miles to reach the resident*
Profiting bv
est, representing the others before the of a (rusted friend.
Antoboff.
the lessons of the old runaway*.
"Bring water at once," commanded authontiea anil keeping tin
I made my way successfully, thoug*
the Captaiu. Presently a Colonel of funds. That elder Ls a kind
gendarmes apj&gt;eared and ordered that I ian angel to the prisoners.
.
_ the gendarmes were after me. I?
Snow covered
.
each of us should be taken to a separate there is an angel of quite' a different was in November.
Whenever I hid my
j character.-----------------------------------This is the tradesman who the ground.
cell.
----------------self
in
any
bashes
I
reached,
them
bv
“Use your own swords and bayonets , keep*
keeps a store and a club for the prisin case of need," said the Colonel to ! oners. He is a prisoner who outbids
outbid his walking backward into them, and thus,
the gendarmes.
’ competitors
____r-.--___ —
for
___his privilege. He keeps perhaps, I misled my persecutors. M»
tea. sutrar.
On the next day we were transferred 1 for sale tea,
sugar, tobacco, candles.
candles, friend secreted me in his country placi.
to the fortress where scores ot our cards, etc. Each prisoner receives ten for two months.
On the elope road I made the acquaint
copecks,
five
cents
friends had been pining for years. , c~
—or
—a
-------—" each
—u day.
■*— /tThe
’u“
waiting for the “quick and just trial!" i officer
ameer turns the money over to the ance of manv old runaways, who gaw
which has been solemnly promised by elder, who distribpte*
distributes it among the me the knowledge needed for becoming
the Czar Al.-xnndria. Of course wo I —
‘-----------u etap house a successful tramp. In Liberia then
prisoners.
On ---------------entering the
were subjected to solitary confinement. I and being counted over the prisoner* are about thirty thousand runaway- •
However, we kept up a lively com* are let free. Whereupon they make a tramping, as the sun does, westward
g|w&gt;Ddenee. We telegraphed to one an­ Srush, each one scrambling for a to Russia. The villagers treat then
other by .rapping pn the wall. Occa­
lace. He who gets a bed of plain well so Jong a« they do hot Injure prop
sionally we snouted to each other in
is deemed Incky, and whoever erty or otherwise’ misbehave. Other
our cypher: The fortress authorities secures a place under such a bed is Alec wise they hunt them like wild beast*
tried in vain to hinder us from talking contented. The remainder sleep on the Yet, If a runaway is badly bandied bv
villagers without just cause, the run
in one wav or another. In April we floor.
.
were tried by the military court. As
Before' bedtime the prisoner* make sways pledge themselves to have re
we were not allowed, though we had fires in the yard and prepare their por­ venge. Incendiarism is meted out to
the right bv law, to choose our own ridge and tea. Thia forms a unique the whole village and death forth? indi
viduals. l am told that in the irkotal
counsel, we’ decided not to take any scene.
Scores of wood-piles burn
part whataoeve/iri the sham trial.
brightly in the yard, and *around each province there was a native who madThree of ourpprty of fifteen—Anto- the prisoners vwarm. adjusting their it his business to hunt fugitives. -*1
noff, Brantner and Ossinsky—were con­ iryn tea kettles and stirring porridge. you kill a Squirrel,” he used'to say
but kli
demned to death, and the rest to bard Here^aad there men are taking off theii' ••vou earn onlv fifteen copedks.
.... ' f.t
labor in the Siberian mines for fourteen worn-out boots, unwrapping their feet,
vear* and ten months. When the sen­ and examining tbeirohains, which often
tence of death was pronounced a lady causes bad sores. Some of the prison­
prisoner swooned. The spectators who ers deftly remove theip-irotvi altogether killed by runaways. ' *
A prp*tMwiona]*nnuny&gt;A-, Belofi. wb&lt;
packed the hall were greatly excited; andotherii assisted by specialists, fry to
curiosity prompted some to stand up on smootben t be leg rings or even to stretch for twenty-five years has tramped SIbe
ria eastward and westward. from th
the benchas.
them so much that the foot will easih
“What do you stare at?" thundered pass through. Here are two men ready Ural Mountains to the island of Sagha
Antonoff with his eyes flaming. “For to fight, and there is a group cautiously lien, told me that for many yearn it wa
shame, to make a spectacle of this whispering, discussing some conspiracy. impossible to escape from Sagbalien
tiling!”
The ixsople fell back and Presently a song. “Down the Mother because the Guilaka the native*. n*p

turned to the exiL
After the trial we condemned prison­
ers—those who were to die and those
destined for Siberia—were allowed to
pass a part of over)- day together. It
Mates, and every borne seeker sbo&amp;d take ad­ Is imp&lt;»«sible .to tiescribe our feelings.
vantage of this offer wlttiout delay. 11
an &lt;»;T-ortuulty to every our to **ure I® aov&gt; On the eve of the execution of our
2f hlVown choice of land for
"Ari three friends we b*de them the last
six annual payments of W6.Ci with uiterrst good-bye. I must say that oa that mo­
mentous evening the thcec woo were
about to db tried their best to cheer
the rest of us.
Antouoff was anxious
about only one thiug—that bh proper
name should nc»t be discovered. He
loved his mother dearly, and wished
that she might remain ignorant of hi*
fate. It b hardly necemary to say that
the three died bravely.

to the nobility ware *rnt 00

Volga,”'is heard. A young prisoner
possessing a melodious and strong voice
pours his very soul into that favorite
Russian ballad. The prisoners’ camp
is bushed at once. Everybody drinks
in that melody, and happy retuinwcunces of the past, of wivis. sisters,
sweethearts, niotiiera, companions, an&lt;i
children, chase one another ihroug!
these saddened minds. Some of thf
men though rough looking, show tear
dampened eye*. It is a sacred moment.

heart melted by
Here and there they light their candles
and play card*. Bat the tradesman’s
corner &amp; the liveliest spot. There piles

well armed, banded together for toe
freedom and revenge. They ransackiseveral Guilak actdementZ and kiUe
everybody in them. After that th
Guilakx ceased to bant runaway*.
When my health was restored
started back to Ruania io the moM di*
nified manner. 1 went bv the officb&lt;

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* STORY TOO HORRIBLE FOR BELIEF. bnUien ot Lteuteoar.t KUtotbory
UH body U&gt; b, exhutuod ywtoaUy. U» t»Texas fever has appeared In Pottawato­
u&gt;» b!lug the borrtbk. dtioowry thu a»
mie, Morris. Wilson and Johnson Counties,
OmU on bU iMMt «nd lack had bra Ort
Kan.
HmiUd D.r..lwX Vy B«*ch In
for
out wl&lt;i&gt; knirM brM&gt; iurrln, eouiredm..
Weaver Brothers’ cigar factory at Allen­
throw afthe diveaw-to summon, M It were, the
Pungs to Subsist
town, Ito., wav closed Wednesday on exe­
ant Grady, •wiien asked as to hto ideas upon whale system to eject the enemy that has taatEa«t—Other Intelligence.
cution* amounting to 836,000.
W. E. ]&gt;ffingweU. an attorney prominent
A FBlOinTVL 8TOBT.
■aid : -I do not think the North Pole can
in the early history of Iowa, President of
In this the Eastern sage 'merely rmtidpaked
EANIJIS'S BAD DKFBAT.
New York, Aug. 12.—The Times print* be reached uifless every circumstance lilththe Senate in 1853, died Wednesday at
erto found to be unfavorable should prove the practice of the best physicians of Unlay.
■JaONDOS, Aug. ia—Dispatches received
a twoooluuiD article'from Washington this favorable to the party attempting to reach What hie Itself to, nobody knew then-nobody
Lyon*.
here Saturday from Sydney, New South
Russell Sage, the veteran dealer In puts morning, charging cannibalism on the the pole. If it Is to be done at all, it will be knows now. But we have learned something of
Wales, announce tlie defeat of Hanlan, the and calls, has completely recovered his Greely party. The story rays that Secre­ dona by way of Franz Josef land.
It the reason* why the mysterious Ude rises and
American oursman, by William Beach. The health, and he will soon return to Wail tary Chandler has bad the full tact* In hl* could never be readied by the Jean­ tells. Provided the groat organs of the body
That there to an open are not Irreparably destroyed. medical science
rx®, which was for £500 u side and the street
poraeraton for three weeks, and luu enjoined nette route.
Captain William J. Allen. Enrolling and
polar sea I am well nigh certain. can always relieve, and often save. Yet no
ckuupionship of the world, took place on
Engrossing Clerk of the Hoose of the Thirty- Use strictest secrecy on naval and army
tke Parramatta Iflver, and although third Illinois General Assembly, died at people knowing anything about the mat­ This is proved fey tne ice drifting out of
Beach,, being regarded as a bettor Springfield Wednesday.
ter.
Commander tarhley telegraphed and by the northern-------- - — ,—
mau than Laycock, was looked upon as a
The Western Union Telegraph Dlrcbtors Chandler that it was Imperatively neces­ experienced by Pavy and Lockwood In 82
it. Now-a-day* we do not tear down the fort to rpHE HARVEST IS PAST!
formidable opponent of the -hitherto in­ state the receipts the part week were 31M,sary
to
put
the dead liodles In nwtallic cask­ deg. 8 min. Men can stand two winters heir the aaiTiaoa—we Rtrengthen IL __
vincible American, the latter’s defeat was 000, a net gain of 82.000 over the corre­
very well at Lady Franklin Bay, but Uratr
In thl* mtelllgent and lienefirent *twk»- ls J*
ets before leaving St Johns, and Chandler
a surprise, especially as Beach finisbed sponding week last year.
physical strength rapidly deteriorates. It conceded that PARK EK’S TONIC lead* all Otijanswered to do as he (Schley) deemed be*t
seven length's ahead. Haulan's chief
medicine*. A* an invigorant it art* Immedi­
Ou gross earnings of 314.351.083 for tlie At the time army officers thought it strange we bad had every supply and the necessary er
ately
and powerfully u|&gt;ou the elrcutation and
backer here, who to Raid to have laid £5U0
amount of food we could, perhapa, have the organ*
past year, tlie Louisville A Nashville Road
of digestion, thus giving Nature the
that frozen bodies should be nut in metallic
to £100 to all takers on Friday, to a very
lived eight or ton years at Lady Franklin
..-11. fnr It follnWM th*I *11 a reports
a
surplus
of
881,585
by
abstaining
heavy loser, but no one here doubts that
coffins, but say it is alt explained now that Bay.”
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once reltevedor c'ured Mother preparation
it to known some of the bodies were half
Banlau did bls best to wm. Bench to a from the payment ot divideoda
All
tlie
workmen,
numbering
about
three
embodies
the
same
qualltte* or prodnros tlmflar
native of Sydney, and made his first ap­
eaten by the survivors. The design was to
STATE OF TRADE.
result*. It Is ddlcious to iw, and the tmt
pearance in July last year, when he was hundred, employed in tbo Kansas Pacific, prevent the friend* of the dead heroes see­
known antHntoxIcanL Price 50c and gl? Hl»beaten by TrinketL Since then he has and South Park shops of the Union Pacific ing the awful state of the bodies. It is
New York, Aug. 16-Special dispatches cox &amp; Co., New York.
Railway at Denver, struck Wednesday.
won twice ftom TrinketL
claimed that Charles B. Henry was shot
The cert of the Banltflte Marie canal up to
A discharged employe of the Key City because he attempted to steal extra rations, to Dni&lt;ii£rc&lt;t&gt; from leading trade centers
Paris, Aug. 18. -Reports of cholera
Furniture Factory at Dubaque was arrest­ •and when found every particle of the flesh throughout the United States do not Indi­ this time to about g3,0(»jm.
mortality in the last twenty-four hours are
Adolf Dalloz, carriage innnufarturer. Buffalo.
ed Wednesday for tampering with the had been picked from hto bones exce|&gt;t cate any general Increase iu tbo degroe of
as follows: Department ot the E&gt;steru
”I.waa troubled with nausea, sick hrad—When you want
boiler,'for tne purpose of causing an ex­ hto face, which, though shrunken, was commercial activity. The gains previously My»t
Pyrenees. 2; Herault, 12; Ande. 5; Gard.
ache and general debility. Burdock Blood Bttplosion.
3; Vanclnse, 1; Buses Alps, 2. In a village
plainly to be recognized. One rib wo* found noted are still maintained, and at a few
of only thirty-nine inbabitante, near Cuera,
In the final heat for senior fours at the shattered by a rifle ball, and a bullet-hole
A chIM hn* lately been born in Vicksburg
there were twenty cases In one night, five of
National amateur regatta at Watkins, N. Y.. was found in tins skin. Hie body was cities, notably BL Ixral* and pointe in Kan­ with do rigid hand.
which resulted fatally. At Marseilles, dur­
Wednesday, the Argonaut crew, of Toronto, iu tills condition wlien it was buried in sas, and in the Northwest, there appears to
j A Startling Diacovory.
ing the twenty-dour hours ending at nine
won in 8:22, beating the best record by ten Cypress Hills Cemetery last Saturday. be some excess in parch «aes by interior inerMr. Win. Johnson, of Huron. Dnk.. writes that
p. m. last night, there were sixteen deaths.
When the relief exjiedltlon reached the chants as cotniNtred with the preceding week.
seconds.
hi* wife had been troubled wltli acute BroncMti*
Five deaths occurred at Arles in the twen­
During the month ot July the value of tents of the survivors on Capo Su- This is confcruodly ba*ed on the excellent for many year*, atid that all remedies tried gave
ty-four hours trailing at eight o'clock last
breadstuff* exported was 512,053,870; same blne the advance guard attempted to harvest throughout the country tributary no permanent relief, until he procured a bottle
evening. At Montfort sur Argons there
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,
month, 1883, 510,813,673: seven months end­ lift up a German. •’OhF’ be shrbked. as thereto. Minaekota and Dakota prices for of
Cough*. End Colds, which iiad a magical effect,
were two new cases and one death. At
ing July 31, 878.547,251; same iwriod in the sailors took hold uf him to lift him ten­ wheat set by the Minneapolis Milling Asso­ and twooueed a permanent cure. It l« guaran­
Toulon during the twenty-tour hours end­
derly, "don’t let them shoot me, as they ciation have been placed at seventy seven teed to ciirc all Diseases of Throat. .LUDjtt, or
1883, 885,420,816
‘
ing at six o’clock p m. there were nine
Tltomas Sexton. M. P., who is ItornsH's did ]xwr Henry. Must I be killed and cents and seventy-two cent* : rest (actively Bronchial TuI»es. Trial bottle free at W. H.
■ deaths. The sanitary condition of Toulon
eaten as |x»r Usury was? taou’t let them
Goody v.-mt's drug store. I.arge raze 81.00.
representative nt the Irish League Conven­ dolt! Don’t I Don’t I” Greely objected to for Na 1 hard and for Na 1, delivered in
.8 less satisfactory, owing to the rplaxatlou
The Michigan yacht dub of Detroit will hold a
tion
at Boston, denies that there Is au es­ removing the dead from their arctic graves, Minneapolta I'tita will leave the net price
&lt;&gt;f precautions by the Inhabitant^, and a re­
to fanners from fifty-two cento upward, ac­ regetta the 28th.
trangement
between
Davitt
aiW
Parnell,
or
vival of the epidemic Is feared.
but Schley Insisted, and the bodi» wenFred. Hotehkl*** distinctly states that Ack­
tliat tlie follower* of the latter have ostra­ taken out Most of tlie blanket* contained cording to grade, aud doesnot promise con­
Londox, Aug. 18.—The Mudtf of Don­
tinued full receipts. The grain markets at er's English Remedy has aud does cure con­
cised Mr. Davitt.
gola has a letter from General Gordon,
nothing but lieapa ot white bones, and
tracted eonsnmpllon. Ask for circular. An
Two car-loads of oatmeal have been the remains could only be identified the Eart have been bearish with a short In­ entirely new medicine, guaranteed.
dated Khartoum, July 20. He says he is
termission
when
manipulation
had
more
to
shipped from Des Moines direct for Scot­ by the names on the blankets.
safe, everything being tranquil, and asks for
It do with the advance than anything dsa
A chain gang and 1* saloon* are among the
land.
news of I he. expedition for his reliuL He
seems the truth is that, Instead t&gt;f tlie sur­
possessfousof Sault Ste Marie.
Mrs C. a Smead, wlio lived in the lead- vivors being kept alive on sealskin strips, The general outlook does not now favor
also says he intends to remain at Khartoum,
mine region about Galena since 1827, has they lived off the bodies of their dead com­ higher prices for wheaL which have de­
harnoislng the rebejs by steamers unUi the
clined
1&gt;£
rente
on
the
week.
Indian
cum
When you have a cough and want relief, think of
been calied from earth.
expedition arrives. Gordon gives warning
rades. By inquiries Commander Schlev to
stronger
than
wheat,
owing Kemp'* Balsam for the Throat and Lungs- A
that tlie Nile cataracts -are very rapid
Lumber from Lake Huron is arriving Iu learned al Cape Sabine that many of the
diminishing
supplies, but
lias guanuiteed remedy for those disease®. Price 50
dangerous at present. He adds that P*«
Chicago in large quantities, and several seventeen meu who are raid to have per­ to
sympathized
with
wheat
and has cent* and 81. '
troops are well.
vessel* are ou the way to Ashland to bring is bed from starvation were really eaten by
Homer will distribute 8300 at the coming base
lost IX cents since the 8th UisL Hog prod­
Paiuh, Aug. ]&amp;*—A third duel with
eargue* from Lake Superior.
llieir faiutohlng but stronger comrades. The uct* have been advanced by the bull clique ball tournament
swords has been fought between Emman­
Eugene Elder, a nephew of the Arcli- entire storv to one of sickening detail
who
have
cornered
pork
at
Chicago,
and
Fred.
HrtehkiM will refund the price paid if
uel Arene and Ernest Gudet, journalists of
Warrikoton, Aug. 1.6—The horrible who are doing a like service for ribs. A Acker's Blood Elixir doe* not relieve any skin
bishop of Cincinnati, has been arraigned iu
thio city. Arene was wounded In the arm.
Chicago for embezzling 82,576 from a com­ story published In the New York Times decline In supplies of hog* and a more mod­ or blood disorder. A new, but thoroughly tested
discovery.
I’errieres of the Paris FUjaro, and MSrioiti,
yesterday morning that the survivors of the erate demand at borne and abroad helped
mission firm in La Salle street
a violenoellist, have also fought a duel with
Old Mission 1* one of Michigan's busiest and
A barbecue Is to be given at Atlanta, HL. Greely party, crazed by starvation and cold, the advance. The general dry-goods mar­
swords. The latter received two wounds.
on September 2. as a token of esteem U&gt; all fed on tlie dead - bodies of their comrades, ket his been fairly active, but at very low prettiest resort* thl* season.
Lonivos, Aug. 16.—A fire started yester­
the living pioneers who settled In the State and that written documents In tlie
day afternoon in the envelope factory of
possession of the Navy Department sub­
prior to the famous deep snow of 1830. v
“It would lw no violation of the command­
There has been a good general demand
James Hodgson, in Little Trinity lane, by
Included in the list of huge corporations stantiate the terrible narrative, created a for wool, but operations have been on a ment," said John B. Gough, “If a man were to
the bursting ot a gas-engine. Before the
down and worship the silk hot. for it to not
chartered Thursday at Springfield, I1L, is great sensation here, and Admiral Nichols, leas extensive *cale,than last week. Values fall
employes succeeded iu leaving the building
made In the llkene** of anything In heaven, or
acting Secretary of the Navy, wa*
the Combination Motor Company, of Chi­
on earth, or Id the walers which are under the
idl the ways of escape except by the win­
shortly beseiged by newspaper meu anxious have been well maintained.
cago,
with
a
capital
of
83,000,000,
of
which
There
were
264
failures
In
the
United
rarth."
Beside* Il beat* the head and cauv*
dows were cut off. Many were compelled
to ascertain something official &lt;x)Dceruh)g
the hair to fall off. Partcer.s Hair Balsam wff!
John Q. Adams is the chief Incorporator.
to Jump to the street, and several. Including
the publication.
The Admiral *aid posi­ States reported during the past week as stop that and restore the original color to gray
The Farragut and Pullman Club* will tively there was nothing In the Navy De­ compared with 276 In the preceding week, or faded 'hair. Not oily, not a dye, beueActal,
-AND WE—
women, were injured thereby. The adjoin­
bold a rowing regatta at Lake Geneva, partment confirming the story, and he and with 174, 148 and 74 respectively in the deliciously perfumed. A jyer.'ect hair dressing.
ing building, occupied by William Chase A
Wis., August 22. to be followed next day doubted Ito truth. It is possible, however, corresponding weeks of 1888, 1882 and 30c. All druggists.
Co.. American merchants, was destroyed.
by a yachting contest Summer residents' a report of this nature may have gone &lt;11­ IbSL Canada had 16, a decrease of 8.
The loss is £50.000.
The Meffomlnee mills will ent 200,000,000 feet
New Yoke, Aug. 1 A—Failures through­ .of lumber this season.
aiid tl»e Ifishcataqua Bouse proprietora offer' rect to Secretary Chandler in New
St. Pktehmbubg, Aug. 16—Three deaths
of a remarkable duractor have occurred
Hampshire,
aa
numerous document* out the country during the past seven days,
Fred. Hotchkiss' states that Indigestion pre­
Tne bicycle tournament began Thursday are
near this city. Ihe deutln were caused by
forwarded
to
him
without m reported by. R. G. Dun A Co,: Number pares every one for disease, but guarantees
blood-;tolsoning Induced by the stings ot
at Louisville. William Woodside defeated exaiuluation.
Some
;&gt;erson*
express In tire United States, ‘J03; Canada. ,17; Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets to cure au forms of
total,
220.
as
against
232
I
art
week,
show
­
tlb*. which had bedn In contact with cattle
Jobo S. Prince in the ten-mile professional Ute opinion quietly that there’s ’ some­
mfected with the rinderpest.
race. A torchlight procession by the wheel­ thing in the story and say it to beginning to ing a decrease ot 12. The casualties are
Homer's fair association is dead.
Other
Pajus, Aug. 16—The advocate for
men In the evening was witnessed by thou­ be known that the Greely party was not so still heavy In the Pacific States.
Consumption Cured.
1
Madam Patti presented her petition yestersands.
11*00011)811* as has been generally supposed, Mctkuis ot the country are about up to the
An old nhyateiMn. retired from practice, hav­
average,
and
light
hi
Canada.
■lay fur a divorce from her husband, the Mar­
and tliat there is a story connecied with the
The Connecticut Democratic State Cou
ing hart plncrd jn hl* hand* by an East India
- &gt;]um &lt;le Cnux. The prevailing opinion ex­
mlMlonary' th® formula of a simple vegetable
vention will be held the second of Septem­ expedition which it was Intended to con­
Best
remedy tor the *j&gt;eedy and itennaneut cure of
ber. ZJ
pressed by Hie bar is that the court will re­
ceal. but it um*t now come out iir tile *am»
: use to grant u divorce on the ground that
Kinurton, N. Y., Aug. 16— Mace, the Contamptlou. BrancSltts. Catarrh. Asthma and
The Supreme Grove, Order of Druids, Way tlie history of tlie Jouinette's unfortuthe
' tiie taw icserves the right of divorce to such
adjourne I nt St Louis, Friday, to meet at; nate cruise came to the knowledge uf tlie six-year-old daughter of Hon. Lyman Trum­
•pplicHiits as have received injury la the
publla
Chicago next year.
bull, . died yesterday afternoon. Slie ran complaints, after liming tested it* wonderful
marriage relation.
■
The
story
was
told
to
General
Hazen
yeeThe thirty-second annual State Fair of
against an earthen teairat* Iu the hands of
Lomkjx, Aug. 15.—The British I’arllaIllinois will open September 8 on the. terday morning, and in reirty to question* the cook, knocking out the bottom with tier fellow*. Actuated by thts motive and a desire
•nent was prorogued yeslerdiy.
The
. concerning hl* knowledge uf the Inrrible
to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of
t&gt;«eii's speech announces the resumption of grounds of the Chicago Driving Park at’ affair lie said: "There are certain facts con­ head, and live c&lt;uitent* scalding her badly. charge, to all who desire Tt. this recipe, in (ter­
Chicago.
•liplomatlc relations with Mexico and the
nected with till* matter that 1 am not at llb- The cause of her death was coucumIoo of man. French or English, with full directions 'for
J.
C.
Burrows,
Republican,
Fourth
Mich
­
conclusion of an greement for a tre.rty of
the brain. The body will be taken to Chi­ preparing and using. Kent by mail by addre**' erty to infflitiouZ It is very probable,
Ine with stamp, naming till* reaper. W. A.
igan District, Riel C. B. Breckenridge, Dem­ though I do not say so officially, that cago to-day.
commerce. The claim Is made tii.it agrarian
Nove* 140 Power’s Block. Bockerter, N. Y.
ertate in Ireland ha- &lt;liminishe&lt;l, and tliat ocrat, Flist Arkansas District, were nom­' ti»ey will be made tlie subject of a Con
Undreued
in
a
Hurry.
inated for Congress Friday.
A factory will -oon be built at west Owosso,
Hiere bos been a siVjstantial Improvement
gressionai Investigation next winter. The
whlchwill
employ 40 men.
- Major Ernst Hollman, who served under story contain* some inticcuracios, notably
.n the condition of the |«upie uf tliat couoMilfdhd, Sa**., Aug. 14.—Michael MoGaribaldi, and in the Union array duringI that in which reference to made to devour­ Donald, engineer in n box-mill, caught hto
S. B. Durfey, mate of steamer Arizona, had hi*
:rj.
foot badlv jammed. Thomas’ Kdectrlc Oil cured
the rebellion, with distinction, died Thurs­ ing IhfThmputRte.i Unite of thoee who -suf­
PAR'S, Aug. 16—Mellne, Minister of
sleeve In the screw of a abaft, and for some it Nothing equal to It tor a quick pain reliever.
day night at flock Limi t 111.
Agriculture, has placed on the table in the
fered tlie los* of |eg9 aud urns, to.Order to time was whirled at the rate uf four hun­
Two Otisrine band* are trying to unite.
Chulnber of Deputies a bill to incru.i.4e t|w
A (rernian family ot five persons, thei preserve their Ilves. Only one amputation dred revolutions per mlnuta Every stttch
duties upon foreign cattle and dressed b&amp;ef.
youngest i girl ot five yean, walked fromi occurred and that was on ohipboani while of doUdng was tom from hto body, but
Paris, Aug. 16—Henry M. Stanley, the
New York to Janesville, Wia, since May tlie rescued party were eu route home.”
Frederick Hotcbkta*. tin drwnrirt. to ah-.-ar*
when
he
fell
to
the
flour
lie
was
sbaoluteiy
African explorer, who is now In thia city,
28. carrying their stores in a cart
"Will there be any Inveadgaiionaof the uninjured.
wide uwnke to budneos aipl spare* no pain* to
secure the bort of every nrtlcte in bl* line. He
declares Uial tbe Congo free State will soon
■
Robert Stubblefield, who settled in Mc­. re|Mirtad eating of the bodies.’”
Iim secured tiie agency for Kemp'* Balwuu for
be recognized by Um whole world. The
.
“
An
investigation
could
not
be
made
Favors Repudiation.
Lean County. ILL, In 1824, left twelve chil­
i onsumpilon. Couch*. Colds. Asthma, Bron­
State jiruposes to give open commerce to all
dren. At a family reunion. Friday, 125i either by the War or Navy Department.
am! mH affedloua of the throat and lungs.
Richmond, Va., Aug. 18.—Mr. Lybrook chitis.
nations, and exjiects to become a great con­ descendants were in attendance.
Tliat is a matter Congrea* will have to took
Sold on a positive guarantee. Price boc. and 81.
federation of native chiefs under the con­
Saturday
introduced
in
the
Senate
a
rreoluInto,
then
all
the
fact*
will
De
presented,
United States .Marshal John R. Tanner
Coleman will soon have five shingle mill*.
trol of a European and American Cummls,
and
until
then
nothing
will
be
given
out
”
tlon to repudiate the State debt on the
has resigned his position as a member of
aloit
Dr- Heun Baxter * Mandrake Bitters are
Boston, Aug. 14.—A special from Porta­ ground that the bondholders resisted all ef­
St. Petxhsihtic, Aug. 16—A powder­ Uie Illinois Republican State Committee.. month, N. H., say*: "Early yesterday morn­
forts for making a setltemetit, and that no valleys, they are natures own restorer, Price
He does this to avoid any conten 11yn that
or
mill at Kazan exploded Wednesday. Ten
Ing
Colonel
Kent
obtained
au
interview
with
substantial equivalent hod ever been re-, 23 cento per bottle. Warranted to give satis­
might arise over hto bolding the position
poison* were killed and five buildings were
Lieutenant Greely, wlio admitted tliat Prl- reived for the securities now afloat, which' faction or money refunded..
while a Federal officer.
what you
v. te Henry bod a military execution on tin are In the hands of adventurers.
Wayne
Blmmous
will
be
principal
of
the
Au
­
John L RouU has announced himself a#‘ Gth ofJune. As ezriy a* March Henry wm
LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Duke of Wel­
gusta schools next year.
a candidate for the United States Senator
lington dropped.dead yesterday ns be was
suspected ot stealing tlie limited food
bargain
A money-lender named Haasmann. living
ship from Colorado, now-held by Senator1 which wm apportioned out ta the survivors,
stepping on board a train at Brighton. He
at
Carisruhe,
Germany,
ba*
been
found
Hill.
Ex-Senator
Chaffee
is
also
a
candi
­
was a sou of the great British military
and, tl&gt;e fact being finally and positively aswant
work
date. Senator Hill hopes to be re-elected. certxlned. Lieutenant Greely had thereafter guilty of illegal extortions, and has been
ootnmnnder. and was bom In 1807, succeed­
sentence*! to pay a fine of eight tbouramd
Owosso I* after the projected soteiers* home.
ing to the title an J estates iu 1S52. Pre vi­
The United Empire Loyalists iield theirt hard work to protect the manto life. It be­ marks, to be imprisoned for six yean, and
rus to that time he had been twice elected
centennial celebration at Niagara, Can.., cm me necessary. In artier to keep up
to
be
deprived
of
civil
rights
for
five
yean
to a seat Io the House of Commous. Lu
The be«t naive In the world for Cota, Bnil*e*.
Friday, 2,000 persous being present Lieu­ disclDlma, to intorm Henry that he tliereafter.
.
183V be nuurirtd Lady Elizabeth Hay,
practice wm
tenant-Governor Robinson, Senator Plumb., would be shot if the
daughter if the Earl of Tweeddale.
Colonel Dennison and Indian Chief John-. coutinnad, and that a similar fate
THE
MARKETS.
VUENNA, Aug. 14.—A great sensation to
would i&gt;e meted out to any otiier
caused by the recent robberies of tlie AueTbe Southern Exposition was opened al, member of the party detected in a like
trtau mall*. Not long ago a letter contain­ Louisville, Ky., Saturday by Goveruoi. crime. If Henry had been porraltted tr
ing 15.000 florins wm ai*treetod, and now
coQtlnoe Ills stealing unfD'ilested the reKnott.
a wliole inaU-bag has been stoieo. Tbebag
On Saturday 8500,000 worth of gold ban maindsg of the party would surely have
eon tallied only valuables and registered let­
and 8125,000 of American gold oota reached. starved to death, ii»d Henry alone *urter* Among those lost were dieck*
»•«
vived. After, and in spltif of these w*rn- WHIAT-Ka &gt; B*d............
(
amounting to 280.U0J florins sent by a sav­ New York from Europe.
Xashpr.ng............................
**s
Ing*. Henry was again detected stealing COBH...
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The cotton counties of Arkansas surprisedI provisions, among the food takyn being twe
ing*' bank Id Ih*sth.
WK BL Buflallo, N. Y.
London. Aug. 14.—Advices from India
the statisticians by reporting an aggregate• pounds of haeon, the eating of so much of
yield of one mlllKiu boles.
*
report the crop pros;&gt;eet5 iu Lower Bengal
which made
him sick.
A
search
I AKH-A«un
bed, owing to drouth.
The first bole of new cotton has been re.­ wo* then instituted,
when
It was CHEZ8K
ceived at Selma, Ala., and brought twelve! found
that
Henry
bad,
among
cento per pound a! auctionother article*, stolen and secreted a pair of
tatoraatloaal Coavealisi o! thi Rad Crees.
T^y.'Betonrte 06. B.'TS'e'lSd
CHICAGO.
। sealskin boots which had belonged to the
The
American
Board
of
Foreign
Mission*
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New York, Aug. 18.—Mbs Cara Bar
Cbotoe..........
'
makes an appeal for 8100,000 during. hunter of the party.
FJMeldkMdeelilMtonlMllqTOr trod, to
Good..........
tou and ex-Juugd Joseph Sheldon sailed
Being
ctoeeiy
questioned
bv
Lieutenant
AuguaL to keep up its work.
Medium
Saturday on the steamer City ot Chaster tor
Belearn' moek.......
A spark from a locomotive fired lira straw Greely be admitted hfo guDL He wa*
Geneva, Swltxerbui.l. They are appointed
budding iu a stock-car Dear Raakln, UL, again ready with promises to do better.
and a load of hugs were burned to death. ' Hi* fate was upon him. He was, in the
ruralrt^l■tarpen ralmA Alami tunby President Arthur as delegate* to repreafternoon of that day, a little distance at BCTTlit-Creaiaere:;.'
•ent Um* United States at the International
Ex-Senator John Pool, uf North Carolina,, tlie roar of tlie summer
quarter*
died suddenly at Washington Saturday ofI alone- by himself.
Gonventtou of tlw Rad Cross of the treaty
The written or­ WGGrt-Fnmh................
14.
LOUR —Winter.*.'
apoplexy. He was Senator from 1868 to&gt; der for til* execution wm coaunitted
of Genov*. Tbfriy-lhree nations will be
1873.
to three of the party. They wore ordered
rvnrtMMited by delegate*, who will deterThe International Medical Congress com­■ toahootbln. encountering a* little danger
pleted its sssskMi at Copenhagen, Denmark., lo tiiemaelves a* possible. a&lt; Henry was tlie
Corn, N.k 2.
Kick and •.nunde.1 In warn and of relieving
dittren* uccesMinHMi by great calamities. The Saturday. The next convention will be. ntrongeal of the party. Sadly the men de*«»&lt;1 sevro lK,xre Buckkm’s Arnica Haire and niy
held at Washington.
dartrai on tto-lr terribleerrand. Their com­
cvuventiuu assembles September L
Barley. No.
The semi-annual meeting of the Colorado, rafltu left in cauip turned their eyes to the BBOUto C^HN.
t
ocean.
In
a
few
minutes
a
breeze
bore
to
Catuc-Grower's
Association
was
held
at
Tbo Utt Grea* Church Closed.
Denver Saturday, the members represent­. ibelr ear* tlie sound of two quick
inferior
pistol shoe*. All at the eatup were
ing 271,000 ImmU of cattle.
be the last Greek Church In this country was
Weston P. Cary, residing at Pleasant, slieiito Slowly, after a Mxrt interval, the
,
tm-n
returned,
the
written
order
was
handed
rfaaw! yesterday In th* city. llev. 8. &amp;
View, Ind., received a bite from some In­
LUMBER?*
ILithely, Grand Archpriest and Patriarch sect In tlie wood*, caiwing swelling and de­ to LteuUraant Greely, and ’be ImiriWa but
lirium. which ended Ln hto death.
of the Greek Church a*. Constantinople,
never
aeen
ngain
by
lito
comrades
&gt;&lt;nd
hto
aastottsl bv Rev. A. Atlxx, rood acted the
body wa« inidrrstood to have been interred
service, which was attended by eighteen
yesterday by Um Miller Company, of Crest­ al the foot of Ums northwest Ice floe.
shtofiii::;
persons. Rev. I*. Djecrlng, who han allied
line, O. it to thought Uito Is but a branch,
Ttawinier for the execution of llicry wm
and that by drilling further the main stow that aftertMsi read to th? syrvteeca, aod nil
CAI
may be found.
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FOR SAXE I
. rood milch cow. about Are yearn old.

A;i5y«oMr*O.M.Had,.y or Kimppnnk

°re *
C*rt' 101 “’"V fro,n ita
driver and ran up state street
Th.
rataal waa caught after doing aiSt
damage te the cart.
*
ght
To sbclbk a picture of the next pn*
ident, step into the establishment of F
A. MatUson, dealer in organa and pi8P1“J“&lt;1 lith°graphlc picturee
of the presidential nominees given

away. Everybody invited to call and
get them.

FOB KALE.
iu. «.««! I.300 lb- h"“'• BocM
xo nhcep nnd d0
ot w,“‘ ............ FonrmllM

The M. B. social will be entertained
by M rs. C. 8. Whitcomb and her Sunday
school class assisted by Mrs. Geo. D®.
nis, at the residence of Mrs. Whitcomb
on Wednesday afternoon and evening
m)T!CJE.I&gt;O FARMERS.
Matinc
the Prich*r4vlll« MiU. of next week.. Refreshments as usual
lmpr..v&lt;.l It. Rrtmllnr e.p~ity oneto which a cordial welcome is extended!

hlif |.» w» ready to makectxUom work
7 -iHriiilitj. and make as Rood Family
■lour .•* e-&gt;n be made In the state.
Ke.pectfully youm,

S. MVXBO.
Two r&lt;MMl &lt;l« elUilidhouses to tent.

An ice cream social at the Hastings
House bowery Is to be given by the
Hastings Comet Band and the Young
Ladies’ Band on Saturday evening of
this week, the, proceeds to be . divided
between the two. The Ladies band
will play for the first time in pubhc on
this occasion.

(). D. SPAULDING.

■illation this week, 1,710.
Warm? Yes.

i •

Revxiox? Yes.

'

Barnum nt Granil Rapids the 26th.
There is but very little sickness in
this city at present'

Hastings and Middleville base ball
teams played at the fair grounds In
this cit&gt;Monday afternoon. The catch­
er of the Hastings nine was absent, the
position being filled by Mr. Hurd Green.
Score 22 to 20 in favor of Hastings,
which club played eight innings to
Middleville’s nine.

^°"ter’Of SUlkBaTU1e. returned with
theprtKmere. One plead guilty and
toe other not gnUty. JuUee Sweorey
thought about »10A0 or 20 day, in jail
«-ould aettle the bill. Not being in cir­
cumstances that would allow of his ap­
Peasing the wrath of the lav.-, tire one
w»« committed to jail, while the other
went on his way rejoicing.
'

aatetaunoit for campaign pur­
s waa SSO. I paid «D of it to the
«mmitt«, and paid other expenses
amounting to a large sum more than
the items of which I am not able
to give now. but can call to mind one
meeting that I paid 85.00 expenses for
hall and advertising; in fact four hun­
dred dollars would not make good my
Hall has resigned the printi- low in time and money during the
palship of our city schools . to Accept campaign. .
that of ope of the ward schools of De­
Whetffer my money and services
troit at an advanced salary. On Satur­ were valuable to the party ia not the
day evening the board met and elected question at iaaue; but waa I juatified.
1 rof. C. H. Cole, of Saline, to the posi- as a candidate, in refusing to contribute
Uon made vacant by the resignation of more than *ao .towards paving Bill
Prof. HalL Prof. Cole comes highly SJ?L,wl'“ke7 “&lt;• Vvery fijk? Upon
that issue I am ready for theverdict of
recommended as an educator, and our
the people.
people have every assurance that under
Very respecttnlly,
lus management our city schools will
.________w- S. POWERS.
be kept up to their high standard of exThe Kalamazoo Telegraph of the
rcllenet Prof. Cole is a graduate of 20th has the following relative to the
the University.
•
C. K. &amp; S. jailroad project:
The committee of citizens appointed
Middleviele gave her base ball
at the recent public meeting of Kalama­
club a warm reception on their return zoo to have charge of the railroad sub­
Monday evening. The boys of the scriptions has not been heard from, and
towg came down to the depot as the so far as has been learned has not even
9:30 o’clock train approached, and ser­ had a-meeting since the question as­
sumed its present grave phase. There
enaded the members of the club with Is no conclusive reason yet to assume
fish horns, tin pans, etc. A coffin was . that the project is dead, but thecommitplaced upon the platform, upon which tee ought to lose no time in having a
meeting, ascertaining just where jwe
was a black banner with the score of stand and deciding on what steps are
the game with the Hastings nine mark­ nectary to save the town. VDelay and
ed thereon. The banner was festooned inactivity imperil the whole enterprise.
with hay and weeds. The band(?) Besides that consideration, allowance
must be made for the state fair and the
headed the line of march, the coffin be­ political excitement of the fall months
ing carried in the van, while the defeat­ which would interfere with the prose­
cution of the work then, if, indeed, the
ed club brought up the rear.
offer to build the road could be extend­
ed to that time. If the committee does
Circuit Court.—Following are the
not take this business in hand forthwith
cases disposed of thus far at the present it will place itself in no enviable light
in its relation to an enterprise vital to
term of circuit court:
The People vs. Charles Cox ; burglary. the future nrosperity of the town. This
is one of those turning pointe which
Tried and convicted.
The People vs. Charles Rice; larceny. make or defeat the rise of great busi­
ness centers.
Arraigned and pleaded guilty.

Under the new management the
The Central House restaurant is be­
Detroit Post has wonderfully improved.
ing kept by Mr. Silsbee.
•
.
It Is now a wide-awake progressive and
Tuesday Rev. Hunsburger baptised aggressive exponent of the principles of
The People vs. George Cox; receiving
live persons by immersion.
the republican party, worthy the sup­
stolen property. Arraigned and pleaded
’ Do not forget the Blaine and Logan port of republicans. The Post will not guilty; continued.
meeting,this Friday evening.
The People vs. Orno Strong; assault
stand at the head of the metropolitan
with intent to murder. Arraigned and
Po.-ters and programs advertising journals of the state.
pleaded not guilty; continued.
the reunion are being circulated.
The People vs. Stephen Durfee; mur­
The Banner gives space to a com­
The.Durfee murder trial is set for munication from Mr. W. 8. Powers, of der. Arraigned and pleaded not guilty.
Trial next Wednesday.
Wednesday next at 10 o’clock a. m.
Nashville, wherein he disposes of the
The People vs. Jas. Prosser; robbery.
Hastings sportsmen are counting charge made against him in the green­ Tried and convicted.
The People vs. Joseph T. Goucher;
the days between now andi^eptember 1. back convention that he contributed
rape. Arraigned and pleaded not guilty;
The fall term of the city schools but six dollars toward campaign ex­ continued.
penses.
Mr.
powers
hits
straight
from
The People vs. Chas. Mann; robbery.
commences one week from Monday
Respondent confined at
the shoulder, and evidently means to Continued.
next.
'
Ionia.
resent the charge.
The People vs. Thomas Casey; bur­
Mr. E., Busby has sent his horse to
glary. Awaiting sentence.
Jackson to be trained and fitted for the
The People vs. Darwin J. .McKay;
track.
:
Mr. Will Morse was in the city Mon- murder. Arraigned and pleaded not
'
'
guilty. Admitted to bail on recogniz­
Work is progressing rapidly on Mrs. day.
ance of 88,000.
Geo. Goodyear's new residence on Green
Mr. W. T- Brown returned from Chi
The People vs. Lydia L. and Mary
.-T'uvl. ■
.
eago Saturday.
Cox; concealing death of bastard child.
Arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Re­
The M. E. Sunday school picnic at
• John J. Pptter was in the city on
leased on recognizance of 8300.
Leach Lake Wednesday was largely at­ business Monday.
Hiram Waltz vs. Wm. Varney;} as­
tendedMr. and Mrs. Charles Brown left for sumpsit. Continued by consent.
Abe M. Amberg vs. Casper N. Dun­
Remember the soldiers’ and sailors’ Manistee Saturday.
ham; assumpsit. Stricken from calen­
reunion in this city September 8d, 4th
.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, of Muske­ dar.
and 3th.
Lucy L. Flint vs. A. S. Winn; replev­
gon, are in the city.
's
in. Non-suit with leave to move to set
Several from this city were in at­
Mr. W. J. Dibble, of Marshall, was in aside on or before 1st day of next term.
tendance at the soldiers’ reunion at Bat­
Henrv L. Newton and Chas. S. Bur­
tle Creek.
u this city on business Thursday.
ton vs. The AL C. R. R. Co.; assumpsit.
Mr. John Mate and daughter return­ Continued bv Consent.
The Banker is in receipt of a fresh
Mark McCamly vs. John C. Colemah
invoice id job piper, letter and note ed from New York state Friday.
etal.; assumpsit. Continued on usual
Editor Shank, of the Middleville
heads. ctcj 1
terms.
,
Republican, was in town Friday.
Ruth K. Mudge vs. Allen Jones and
A cunckhi e walk is to be laid in
Miss Orpha Knowles is spending her Wm. H. Stebbins; trespass on the case.
treat of Chester Messer’s agricultural
To be tried;
„
.
vacation with her parents in Ohio.
Euiflce Sherman vs. Chas. H. Brady;
wart-rooms.
.
Julius Russell is spending a week assumpsit. Continued by consent.
Among the new advertisements this
Lorenzo D. Gardner vs. James and
with relatives and friends in Ohio.
Mary Ryan; replevin.
Continued by
week are those of R. K. Grant, Lewis
Miss Satie Tinkler returned last week consent.
Stern and Frcd’k iiotchkiss.
.
, ,,
Bernhard M., Bernhard L. and Myer
from a visit to Grand Rapids and Mam'
The members of Fitzgerald post are
Deesenberg vs. Ralph &amp; Jordan; as­
sparing no labor to maWttie reunion to istee.
sumpsit. Judgment for plaintiff for
Master Harry Bovee, of Northville, 3196 83
*
be held in this city a successful affair.
The Cooper Mfg. Co., of Mount Ver­
Mich., is spending a few days with his
Of interest: Strange as the an­ cousin Fred Cuitis.
non. Ohio, vs. Chas. Baker; assumpsit
Judgment for niff, for f24U.O3.
nouncement may seem, the council is
Ethan B. Shipman .vs. Eunice R. Ship­
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smith leave to­
.moving in the matter of water works.
day for a two weeks’ sojourn at Petos­ man; divorce. Decree.
Kittie M. New vs. Chas. O. A«ew; di­
Go to Willison’s restaurant, on the
key and the straits.
vorce. Decree.
.
corner opposite the Hastings House,
Rev. Crittenden and family 'left for
Adelin Elston vs. Robert Elston; di­
lor warm meals, lodgings and boarding.
Iowa Thursday last, which state they vorce. Not disposed of.
Lydia Manchester vs. Edward Man­
We Don’t know what political meas­
will make their home.
chester; divorce. Decree.
ures we favor nor what ones we oppose.
Henrietta Fraldgh vs. Edward FraMessrs. A. R. McBride, of Corunna,
—Item that should appear in the Jour­
leigh; divorce. Decree.
and
A.
E.
Kenaston,
of
this
city,
are
nal..
; '
.
.
Mary Beers vs. Adalbert Beers; di­
Stephen Durfee’s attorneys.
vorce. Decree.
„ ,
In our Nashville correspondence
Caroline A. Wlrner vs. Jas. L, Reed
Mrs. Eli Robinson, of Hope, started
w^ll be found an account of the death
et al.; foreclosure. Decree.
for
Geneva,
N.
Thursday
evening,
by drowning of E. B. Slater, of that
Aner B. Crandall vs. Wm. R. Cran­
for a visit among relatives and friends.
village.
dall; divorce. Decree.
Isaliella Davis vs. Lafayette Davis,
Mrs. Jane Bowne, twe Bush, of Color­
The band boys have ordered their un­
Mn__..r&lt;4
ado, is spending a few weeks with her divorce. Decree.
iforms. Our citizens should see that
Lyman Newton vs. Margaret New
relatives in the northern part of the ton- divorce; bill and answer. Decree.
they have sufficient funds to pay for
“phlliP Bagla vs. ChrtstlnaBagl*; di­
county.
the same.
bill and answer
M
Messrs. Earl and Homer Brown re­ vorce;
Goo W. Gregory vs. Timothy M.
Mr. Lafayette Burgher, a form­
turned from Kimm Saturday, bot£ Bush; Injunction bfil; proofs in open
er resident of this county, died at Eaton
thoroiwhly satisfied that Michigan Is court. Continued.
Rapids on the 17th, of heart disease.

He was in his 61st year.

Bert Niskern Is counting the days,
The Western Michigan Agricultural
almost the hours, that must elapse ere
and Industrial Society will hold its
he returns to his post of duty at West
sixth annual fair at Grand Rapids from
Point Bert has enjoyed his vacation
•September 22d to 28th inclusive.
hugely if appearand count for any­
An important business' meeting of
the Blaine and Logan club will be held thing.
At Bellevue, August 14th, Prof. Jos­
in the court room this Friday even­
eph L. Daniels of Olivet college officiateing- Bemember the time and place.
Ing. Mr. Wm. A. Mono and Miss Ida
The council advestises for sealed Parish, both of this city, were joined In
proposals for the construction of the marriage. The Baain® extends hearty
water works, the plans and specifica­
congratulations.
tions of which are in the hands of the
Mr. Chas. W. Jordan and Miss Fan­
recorder.
nie McPherson were married
The Hastings hose team are practic­ day evening, at the residence of the
ing preparatory for the Charlotte tour­ bride’s parents in this dty. Bev- Huwp
nament. The company that gets away berger officiating.
The contracting
with the Hastings tmm will have to partial have the well wishes of a host
make fast time.
•
of friends.
Knappen &amp; VakArman want a
A oootle
™&gt;&gt;reU;
wide-awake, industrious and upright
m^dore Struck this city Twday and
yonng man to enter their office as law
a considerable amount of work
student and clerk. Here’s a fine chance ^mlr^.unong^umb^
for some ambitious fellow.
It is no time to become insane in
Michigan just at present The asylnm
at Kalamazoo is full to overflowing and
so is the asylum at Pontiac. The new
asylum at Traverse City will not be
uone for a year yet

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Council Proceedings.
Regular session Aug. 15,1884. The
Mayor and ail members of the council
present except Blact and Tinkler. The
minutes of the last meeting read and
approved.
The following accounts
were presented;
John Schay and team
.8 3 00
Geo. Supplee......................
1 50
Wm. H. Miller and team.
14 50
Chas. Horton
“
.
3 00
James Wooton
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13 50
James Swinn
1 50
Frank Eggleston
1 50
E. Pulley
50
Jno. Tinkler
50
Ed. Reynolds......................
10 70
Wm. Standish............................
50
J. Wooton, cemetery road north 0 75
Chas. Tents
“
“
50
Ja8.Ernsberger “
“
50
Robert Rogers “
“
2 25'
E. PuUev,
’
“
2 25
50
Sami Stanley, **
“
Dennis &amp; Slingerland;
17 75
By aid. Jones: That the accounts be
allowed and orders drawn on the res­
pective funds. Carried, all ayea.
By aid. Jones: Resolved, That thd
Recorder be instructed toadvertisefor
bids for putting in water works forth­
with, to be done according to specifiations and plans furnished by commit­
tee on water works. Said bids to be
sealed proposals. All proposals, to be
opened and read by the Recorder on
Friday, Sept. 5th. 1884; the common
council reserving the right to reject
any or all bids.
Carried, ayes HogleJone8,Stebbins,
Parker. Wood, 5; nays Beamer, 1.
By aid. Jones ; That the Recorder be
authorized to advertise for proposals
for the purchase of the water bonds of
the city, to be made according to the
resolution of this council, of date Mar.
6,1884.
Carried, ayes Hogle, Jones, Packer,
Stebbins, Wood ; nays Beamer. •
By aid. Hogle: Resolved, That the
Treasurer of the city be and is hereby
authorized and instructed to demand
and sue for, in the name of the city,
the delinquent personal tax of 1882
assessed against Burkheart Eckert.
Carried, all ayes.
By aid. Jones: Thnt the street com­
missioner be authorized to put down
concrete crosswalk across Bond street
on west side of Jefferson.
4
Carried, all ayes.
By aid. Beamer: That the city attor­
ney be instructed to notify-the M.CJt
r Company to put in sates on Creek
st and Broadway; also about running
through the dty faster than t|ie time
prescribed by law. Carried, all ayes.
On motion, adjourned.
J. WEissERT. Recorder.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Letteri »ddrew&lt;l to the foliowlm penxniR re­
maining id the post office at. HartIngs, Barry
Gaakell. F. A.
lackey. LeKoy drr. Geo. E. VanTuyle, Walter
*D&gt;opr’L»TTX»a.—Samuel H. Craig, Albert
PffiwmB?-Jm^bAdiun». Simmons Hardware

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KDTTOB BASb'XB:

and Hick! knew It waa.
For the sake of harmony in the con­
vention I aat silent and let the Infam­
ous lie go unanswered, and in the same
spirit, to-wit, the good of the party,
Mpeoted to see the Journal editor set
the matter right in bis paper the next
week; bat not a word was said. Had
the statement related to a private bm*n«a tranaactlon I should not ask any

Wheat, white, new
WbMkt.rwd.new.
Qorn....
Onta.ote..............

R. K. GRANT,
DELICIOUS!
Easily Digested!
I will have in a few clays an invoice of

Phillips’ Digestible Coeoa!
A preparation that will not distress the most

delicate stomach.
Unequaled for delicacy of flavor, nutritious

properties and digestibility.
Put up in % lb. tins.

I am also Agent for

Humphrey's Homeopathic
Specifics!
Call for one of the menuals given away.
I also have the

V eterinarySpecifi cs.
Book descriptive of diseases Free.

Agency of Detroit White Lead Works.

Agency of Acker’s English Remedies.
The Best Assorted Drug Stock in Barry County.

Fred'k Hotchkiss,
The Live Druggist.

.

Don’t Forget It.

AND SOLICIT IT ON

Beef. drMMd.
Bottar...

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Lime, bbl
Water Ume. bbl
Bail. bU
Ptaatar.tflu..
BeetBMec .
(MM Hide* ...

STRICTLY BUSINESS PRINCIPLES,
IS
IS

a rj PERSONS owing William H. Hayfnrd

pROPOHALH FOR WATER WORKB.
of your valuable space for
Uon. Neither do I now wiah to offer
any apology to tlie P®0^ of 1Jarr?
coLty or the greenback party for re-

.they had tor repair
Motoring to Mrs. Mary Cobb. »hteh furtng to «ntrib““
b^
thev tailed to return. They left on the
toward paying w hiskej a*u hvwj
train for Middleville. Mrs.
•
f^tore out a wkt— «»’
JL for Bill Hicks.
I wm informed by the committee
r-t and on Wednesday Deputy bbenfl

I offer any Straw
Hat in my store at 15
cents
I am bound, to close
them out at once

W. H. FOWKES. P. M.

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in your report of the proceedings of
the greenback county convention, you
mention the statement of BUI Hicks
that I contributed but “«lx dollars to
the campaign for prosecuting attorney.
Before I IrffiHMtlng. thntday, nod
after the convention, the editor of the
journal and others came to me and
rald they regretted the atatement inode
by Hlcka, and they, knew It area faiae

BIG BARGAINS!

Good Goods, Plenty of Them
LOW PRICES and HONEST DEALING.
(live our Stock and Prices an Investigation.

CALL SOON AT

AUGUSTUS ROWERS’
Three doors wect of the bank.

�DEVASTATED BY FIRE,

IN THE POLITICAL FIELD.
y

CourrnUon.

Held in

China* PraklMtloa a Mlm.

Michl

!
It was emphatically aasertetl in b '
SEVERAL TOWNS SWEPT BY FLAMES.
i prominent newspaper several davs ago
Notnlnatlona.
I that the anti-Chinese law passed by I
Detroit, Midi., Aug. 14.—In the liepub- J
Congress had effectually stopped tbe •
Bean Slate Convention Wednesday Hou. E.
influx of Mongols into the United btalcs, t
S. La^ey, of Eaton, was made per­ and that tbe Orientals were going home j
manent ‘Chairman, and the organization
as fast as they could. This importar*’. j
was
cnuiplbtedby the
appointment statement is flatly contradicted by Mr.
of trie usual committees.
The plat­ Dwight 8. Dow.’of No. 25 Stuyvesant ■
A MINNESOTA TOWN MADE DESOLATE.
Anoka, Minn.. Aug. 18.—This dty was form was read and adopted, being a reitera­ street, who recently traveled through |
for the foerth time visited by an extensive tion of that of the National party, in addi­ the districts affected by the evils of';
'
conflagration, which wiped out tlie entire tion to which are clauses censuring tlie Chinese immigration.
“lliis statement.” said Mr. Daw to a
busines* part of It Saturday morning. The practice of ftnportiug convicts, and promis­
Htrald
reporter
yesterday.
“is,&gt; abso­
loss 1* estimated, at the lowest at Si,000,- ing a revision of the Lien laws &lt;Jor the me­
chanics. The State ticket was then nomi­ lutely false. The Chinese population of
000. The block comprised between the cor­ nated as follows:
the United States is increasing rapidly,
ner of Main street and Third avenue west
Governor. General R. A. Alger: Lteutenani- even at present, despite the law against
Rheum»lism.Ciyeuraiai».tSdatl&lt;=*.
to Rum River, and from Monroe street north Gowrnor. Archibald Butler, after C. A. Luce the immigration of Mongolians. /They
Ltmbaao, Bickache. Humcm..
'to Van Buren is laid waste. The fire bad declined; Secretary or State, H. A. Co­ are not going back at all except in the Mort
Th r««leJ**
nant; Treasurer, E. H. Butler: Audltor-GcnCw Bteayns; Commissioner of Land. individual instances where Chinese be­
originated in the skating-rink of Klnnes &amp;
M. 8. Newell; Attorney-General Moses Tag­
Vandervelde, And spread to the adjoining
come
rich
enough
to
go
back
and
enjoy
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
stores, destroying them in its course, as also gart;
Henschel Ginas; Memlier of the State Board the luxuries that their native ta»tes
V(H.f:i.ER co.
the Merchants' Hotel, the Anoka First Na­ of Education. James M. Ballou.
crave for. I was in Puget Sound two
tional Bank, the Washburn Opera House,
The convention adjourned at midnight
weeks ago. Several days before a ves­
the great Lincoln flouring mill anil elevator.
Jeffkilsox City, Ma, Aug. 14.—The sel had arrived at Victoria, British Col­
The flames were stopped in their course at a Democratic State Convention reassembled
umbia, with four thousand Chinamen
line ninety feet from tlie Washburn saw
at ten o'clock yesterday morning, and nt
and shiDgle-milto. No loss ot lite or serious once proceeded to complete the State ticket, on board. The local authorities re­
accidents occurred. The SL Paul and Min­ at the head of which ex-Governor Marma­ fused to allow them to be landed, but
neapolis fire brigades arrived iu flme only to
duke wm placed Tuesday. Nominations the Chinamen insisted od coming ashore.
save the Washburn tuilL
Then
the local
authorities
ap­
were made ns follows:
■
FLAMES SWEEP A TEXAN TOWN.
the
General
Govern­
Lieutenant-Governor, A. p. Morehouse: pealed to
and compel
GRKKXYH.I.E. Tex.. Aug. 18.—At two Secretary or State, Michael K. McGrath; ment to stop them
James M. Siebert; Auditor, John
o'clock yesterday morning flames were dis­ , Treasurer,
Walker; Hegister of Lands, Robert McC'ui- the owners of the steamship to take the
covered issuing from Beal's grocery store. . lough.
detested immigrants elsewiiere. The
Under a strong north wind, the fire rapidly
Atuaxta, Go., Aug. 14.—The Demo­ Government replied that it was the duty
engulfed two entire squares of wooden cratic Convention met here yesterday to of the local officials to have .given notice
buildings on South Stonewall street, in­ nominate a State ticket The administra-.. of their objections in China before tbe •
cluding the Coffey Hotel: crossing Wash­ tiou of Governor IL D. McDaniel was in­ vessel sailed for British Columbia. The
ington street to the west aide of the dorsed by a renominatlou. The ticket w.&gt;s
result was that the four thousand China­
square, every building was swept away by completed as follows:
men landed. I was informed that they J ar to their hi n n »»
it for two hundred yards. From this point
Secretary of State, N. C. Barnett; Comp­
the flames commimicuted to tlie new County troller, W. A. Wright; Treasurer. R A. Hard­ made their way over the borders ijitD
the United States in two or tlyrce dais.
Courthouse ot Hunt County, reducing it to man: Attorney-General Clifford Anderson.
ashes. From tire Coffey Hotel the tire also
Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 14.—The Re­ Some went into California and some into
apreaff to the south side of the square, de­ publican State Central Committee yesterday Oregon. I lived in Sacramento, Cal.,
and l.aefulnw. of .Dr. Kennestroying halt the buildings on that side.
nominated a full State ticket as follows:
ten years ago, and I passed a portion ot FonulKrity
■A Thrillinc LetAltogether about • forty business houses,
Governor, Thomas Boles; Secretary of last winter there. There arc ten China­
half of them well-built structures, with all State, Paul Graham: Auditor, J. It Berry; men in that city to one formerly. It is
Master
Mechaulc
’a
Treasurer,
8.
A.
Duke:
Land
Commissioner,
their contents, were consumed. Over half
Lowell Bepalr Shops of Borton &amp; Lowell R. IL
J. A Barnes; Attorney-General, Jacob Trie- the merest nonsense to «ay that Chinese
the business portion of Greenville la in ben Superintendent of Public InstrucUon, J.
Lowell, Mas*., March 28,1WM.
immigration to this country has cetiaed.
ruins. Among the buildings burned were
Dr. David Kennedy, itondout. N. Y.
Tlie fact is that it has increased in
Dear Sir :-I think It Is due to you that I should
Rainey's Opera-house. The loss Is estimat­
COKOItRltalOKAL NOMINATIONS
greater proportion since the passage of maxe the following statement, aud I make. It vol­
ed at 8360,000, and the insurance nt 8300,­
Congressional nominations were made
and willingly: Ou the «h day of June.
000.
the Anti-Chinese bill than it aid before. untarily
l«l J WM taken wilfi what wa. called i«araly*i«
generally yesterday as follows:
These foreigners have literally ruined of the l&gt;owels. The seizure was unexpected and
SEVENTY-EIGHT BUILDINGS DESTROYED.
H. Y. Polk, Republican, Seventh Iowa Dis­
terrible.
The stomach aud other organs seemed
Grenada, Mias., Aug. IK—A disastrous trict short term: E. H. Conger. Hopubllcan. the Pacific Coast as a place of residence to sympathbe
with It and to have lost nil power
fire broke out here at a late hour Saturday- Seventh Iowa District long term: W. W. Ber­ for w’hite men. They have taken pos­ of action. For a long time my life was despair­
Green Docker, Second Maine District; Pres­
night Ihe appliances of the town for um ry,
ed
of.
but
at length I rewvered so far as t® **
ton Stevenson, Democrat Fifth New Jersey session of au entire street in Portland. able to ride
out.
By the advice of my physician
in esse of fire were speedily overcome by
District: Ralph Plumb, Republican, Eighth Ore. I can take you for a half hour I visited Toland Springs.
Vt., hoping to benefit
the flames, which burned furiously for Illinois District!
walk through a section of that city and from the waters. Bid they did me no good.
three hours. In that t|me seventy?eJght
Congressional nominations were made in that time you will meet none but Neither-werv the l&gt;e*t phyviciaru* nf Lowcfl and
Kildlngs were destroyed with their con­ Thursday as follows: Alphonso Hart Re­
Boston, whom I cousultiM. able to afford me
Chinamen. On {he sidewalks the smell more than transient relief. I galaed no strength
tents, tbe greater portion of the business
publican, Eleventh Ohio District; Roger A.
my case appeared almost Impel™*. In the
section being swept by the conflagration.
Mills. Democrat,. Ninth Texas District; of opium is constant. Il you think the and
fall a friend advised me to try Kknxedv « Fa­
The total lose is estimated at $300,000, on Joseph D. Sayers, Democrat, Tenth Texas Chinese intend to go back to China you vorite Remkuy. and although opjioBcd to pat­
which there is Insurance to the amount of
District: James D. Richardson, Democrat, ought to go to Portland and use your ent msdicises, I made the trial. - To uiakea long
about $65,000.
Fifth Tennessee District; F. P. Keaton, eyes and ears. The biggest buildings story short—Favorite Remedy. In my opinion,
my life. I consider It the best prepara­
Republican, Twelfth Indiana District; in course of construction there are for save*!
tion In tnr world for stomach difficulties, aa well
George P. Harrington, Prohibitionist, Thir­ them. They take out twenty year leases as of the Liver and other organs. 1 am glad to
NATIONAL BANK TAXES.
teenth Illinois District
for the property, paying rents which sav that It Is In general use among the railroad
men In this vicinity. Yours, etc.. A. J. Gifford.
amount to ten per cent, upon the orig­
Mr. Gifford is the master meclianio of tlie
BLAINE PROTECTS HIS HOME,
inal cost of the buildings. Noone would Lowell division of the Boston &amp; lawell railroad
portant Opinion.
his illness and recovery are known to many
erect a bouse for a Chinaman upon any and
lie
Sue*
the
Indianapolis
Sentinel
for
Ctrwho can testify to the facts Tn his letter.
Cincinnati, Aue. 18.—Justice Stantey
other tarmi.
.
colatlag a Scandalous Ktory.
Use thia medicine for all diseases uf tbe blood,
Matthews, ot the Supreme Court of the
“It is easy to understand the kidneys, liver, stomach, towels and skin. It
L
ndianapolis
,
Ind..
Aug.
15.
—
On
the
United States, In a suit brought by the city
save you or yours from twin and death.
immigration
by may
Address. If desired. Dr. David Kennedy, Ron3th Instant the Sentinel ot this dty con- evils of * Chinese
of Covington.. Ky., against various National
observation in
that part of the dout, N. Y.
tamed an editorial charging that Mr. Blaine,
banks of that city to recover taxes alleged
country. The Chinese arc like the
wbeft a young man, had seduced hh* pres­
to be due on their surplus real estate and
millers in n beehive; they consume but
of Michigan, comity of Barry,-aa.
office .-.xtures, has rendered a decision. The ent wife In Kentucky and then fled to Maine, do not produce. They hoard away all State
Notice to herebv given that by ap order of the
banks had obtained a temporary restrain­ whither the young woman and her tlie money they get and never let a cent probale court for tlie county of Barr) made on
ihe
13th
day of August, teM. six mouths from that
ing order, and the case came up on a mo­ father followed him, and he married of it go buck to Americans for any pur­
were allowed for creditors to present their
tion to
make
tlie
iDjaiiclJon
per­ her at die point of a shotgun. This irnviug pose if they can help it. They won’t date
claims against the estate of Oscar S. Hadley, late
petual The Justice holds that the furni­
of
said
county,
deceased, and tbatall creditors of
reached Mr. Blame, he telegraphed to Col­ even cat our rice, but insist on import­
ture *nd real estate are exempt from city
onel Holloway, of the Times, that the state­ ing rice from China, so strodg are their said deceased are requested, to present tbelr
claims before said probate court, at the probate
taxation, because of the provision iu tbe
ment was maliciously and infamously false prejudices against the soil."
office, in the city of Hastings, in said county, for
Kentucky.statutes providing for a specified
in every particular.
‘'Political slanders,"
“But how do tbe Chinese manage to examination and allowance, on pr before the
tax on each share or National bank stock,
i;nhda; &lt;&gt;f February next, and that suchchdnis
he says, “he pays no attention to,
steal over the borders from British will be heard before said court on the 6th day of
which is to be in lieu of all other taxation.
but ttiis, attacking die honor of^ his
October and on the 18th day of February* next, at
But if Ulis is not tlie case the furniture will
wife and children, can not be suj&gt;- Columbia?"
o'clock In the forenoon of each of those days.
“Who is to stop them? We have an ten
MlUl be exempt, because of tlie net of Con­ mitted to.”
Mr. Holloway was asked
Dated August i:ith, 18M.
gress, without whose authority It can not
CLEMENT SMITH.
to secure die services of a lawyer Rt once, enormous frontier, and they are able to
be taxed by the State 'Phis authori
’
Judge of Probate.
-- - ­
and bring suit against u.v
the iresponsible pu.r
pub- laugh our law to scorn until we take
ty does not penult It, but it &lt;doe®
“zzz
Itaher of the Sentinel In the United States strong measures to enforce iL Tlie
authorize the taxation «f real estate.
date. ZP'court.
people of tbo East do not seem to appre­ State ot Michigan, County ot Barry-**Tlie surplus and the undivided profits,
Notice to hereby given that by an order of the
In accordance with these instructions Mr. ciate the great Hanger that is banging
he held were not subject to taxation be­ Holloway pincod the matter in the hands of
Probate Court for the county of Barry made on
over the country in this question. the22dday ot July. 1«M. six months from that
cause net included In the permission grant­
Harrisw:. Millar A Elam, of which Senator China has a population of nearly foui“ date
were allowed tor creditors to pre*eut their
ed in the act ot Congress, without which
Harrison to the senior partner, and die suit hundred millions. These |&gt;eople are claims against the i&gt;tate ot WIlllani H. Hayford,
any State or municipal taxation of the Na­
tote ofsald county, deceased, and that nil credwaa instituted as soon as the necessary pa­
tional Banks Ls void; nor were the surplus
per* could be tile»L Damages arc demand­ looking for a land in which to subsist.
ll.rillir. ir.i./i, M.HI I I UUllir 1 &lt; IUFI. Ul IOC
fund and undivided profits subject to taxa­
ed In the sum ot fifty thousand dollars, and Europe, is overcrowded, and they natur­ probate
office, in the city of Hastings, In said
tion under Coagressiisi.il authority, which
the circulation of the paper is given as tivu ally iuro their ores to America. If county. for examination and allowance, on or
permits the Lixlug at shares otsock beyond
China snould conclude to send a hundred before the22d day of January next, aud that
thousand copies.
the limit fixed by tlie State statute ot fifty
Senator Harrison said that criminal pnr million of her people to us there is not until claim* will be heard la-fore said court on
cents per share of $100.
A perpetual in­ ceedings would be commenced to-day room enough, even in our great back lite 17th day of September and .the 23d day of
January next, at ten o'clock i.n the forenoon of
junction was granted.
against Shoemaker, publisher of tlie Senli- yard, to • accommodate them. If the each ol those davs.
Dated. July 22il. 18*4.
net; Iu the State courts under the provisions Chinese come in bulk wo are gone, just
Conv clt* Despsrato Allempl to Escape
CLEMENT SMITH. Judge of Probate.
of the Grubbs libel law. Mr. Shoemaker -Rs surely as the rod men uf America
Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 15.—Yesterday
was seen Inst' night, but would make no
niVADPCQ
abnolutb divorces
were
gone
when
they
permitted
the
pale
further statement than that he had reason
morning a desperate attempt {was made fn
UI
V
llVrL'u for persons residing
faces to land."
y.
.«
7* 7 througbont the Vnlted
ex-ape from the penitentiary b&gt; 4 gang of to believe the charge was true before he
“
But
strictly
enforced
laws
will
States
and
Canada
for
desertion, non-support
publiabed IL The attorneys say tire case
cuuvictA The prisoners overpowered tlie
Intemperance, cnieltv. InnmnpaUblUty. etc. Ad
will be pushed with the greatest dispatch. check these evils, will they not?’’
..^a‘.V®J’.r«u* “M* address ATTORguan! aud captured a stand of arms. The It will require the attend nice ot Mr.
“There is one evil th&lt;- cannot be NE\ WAKO.
World Building. 1W7 Broadwav,
alarm was sounded to tlie prison guards affil
Blaine as a witness.
checked by law if ihe Chinese get here
Tlie article in question was published in by. the million, and that is labor compea fierce battle ensue.!, during which one
tilion. Our people cannotconiocte with
hundred shots were fired. The Sheriff was the Sentln/i of tlie 8th, and is aa follows:
There is hardly an Intelligent man in the them at all. Tboir standard of expense
. -notified and summoned tbe military and country
who luui not heard that Jam * G.
Iwo hundred cilizoiM, wlio quelled the out­ Blaine betniye i the gin whom be inurrle l, -for personal support is too low for
break. Sever &gt;1’ |hf*»iis were wo tin. led.
and then on y married nt the muzzle f a stint­ the most economical American. Then
John IL Wolf. :• eonvicr. fatally. Thre-’ gun. If Sir. Blaine was the scoundrel to be- the w’omcn they bring Ittiro are frightful
an innocent irir : if after doapolUn j her
flwspcrate'murderer*, mined A hop, Grant troy
be was the craven to refuse her legal reMrcM. evils. They are in nearly every case
and Cash Graves, escaped. The Sheriff.
zlving lorttimacv to her child, until a leade I
wi» a large posse, are Id pursuit'
shot-iron stimuli! m! b’.so &gt;n*C'&lt;&gt;noe. tnentheie bound as slaves for about teu years to
la a blot on bls private character more foul. If Chinese jgnmblers, and are used to make
TORPID BOWELS,
possible, tban any of the oount.eM a.ones on money in a way that cannot be de­
Ev»ry Port-O.K« Will Slpil Cold Wavn.
DISORDERED LIVER,
ids pGlltlod record..
scribed. These poor.wretches are com­
__
and
MA
Washington, Aug. 1.1—In con iecilo.i
pelled
to
serve
out
tbeir
terms
of
bond
­
_
From
these sources 1
Ona Gas-Well Rioter Convicted.
'
with the fanners’ bulletin published jniii'Jy
These
acre by Chinese organizations which
Phtsbciigu. I*a., Aug. 15.—A. M. Bow­
by the War and Port-office Departments it
usurp the functions of our courts. They
baa been decided to exhibit a col bw.ive tl.ig ser was tried for killing Obadiah Hay­ eaiinut speak a won! of English, and,
Innn each post-office l;i the United States maker during the Murraysville gas-well being of Ihe most ignorant class, thev
when n .told wave Is nppro.K-liing. Tlie riots, rnd yesterday convicted of mur­ know nothing of their legal rights in
flag will be of while, with a black sq jare in der In 0&gt;« second degree and remanded to tlie United Suites. When they have
tire center, and will be displayed from prom­ jail fu? sentence. Upon application ot almost finished lheir terms their mas­
inent places on the pfetoftices. .The news of counsels the trials of Milton, of Chicago;
an approach lug cold wave will be telegraphed UoloneL Ulakelj', of Pittsburgh, mid four ters generally hire a-nmn tn entice them
by the War Department to all tire post* other defendants were continued until the away. For this utlouee they are fined
offices on telegraph lines, and those offices September term. The penalty for ninrdi-r an enormous sum. and arc sentenced .to
all impurities through theso three “ »cwv~
will communicate the nuws to Interior post- In the second degree is twelve years. It to earn the line by serving another term
office#. It Li thought Ui-t tlie m»ws will be Kob We, however, that l^bwser will apply of slavery almost as long ns the first one.
of material Interest to farmers.
“A missionary lady who returned
kkln and a vigorous bod v. TUTT’S tlLLN
r a new tri L
from China a short time ago told me
do nausea or griping nor intcr&amp;ro
.
Acres ol Flamsj.
that she believed Chiun would yet get
To Rua with Sutler.
possession of Ibis country by simply
Cincinnati, Aug. IA.-F.ro broke out in
Chicago. Au?. 18.—The Executive Com- stocking it with a Mongolian populaHinton de Cole's saw-mill In Fulton, a sub
nil:tee an I several other members of tlie
urb of tl.ts city, Friday afternoon, and the N'ntlonal Committee of the Anti-Monopoly lion, rrom my own nh&lt;en*aHnD I be­
lieve that there h seme irnth in this.
explosion of the boiler sent burning b.*ands
party met S;tur&gt;l»y at tlie Briggs House. Wherever tlicy go in ihe West these
In nil direr tiona. resulting in a conflagration
General A. M. West, of Mississippi, was people get control of whatever they
Which destroyed ten frame houses, tlie cat­
tle ahedg of the LI Hl • MI ml Road, the nouilinaed unanimously for Viee-Prealdurit, want. Tliey can pay higher rents lie­
tracks ot tlie I &gt;Uar, and s qu mtity of lum­ and m committee, consisting of C. C. PusL cause they can divide n house into so
ber, the total 1*« reaching njmlooj. There of Illinois; II. IL Harris, of Indiana; John many shelf-like rooms that tlie income .
were miiw very narrow escapes from death F. Henry, of New York; C. G. Dixon, of is ven’ large.”
and five firemen were overcome by Ute Illinois, and Horatio Pratt, of Michigan,
“How do you propose to check the
was appointei to notify General West, who
is the candidate of the Green backer*.
ui
“By enforcing the anti-Chineflo law.”
Resignation of Comm MiO.»er Prioa.
“In wbai manner?”
Blown Forty Feet Inle the Air.
Wamhsotom, Amr. 1A—The mknalkM.
“Send'a suOiciently largo army to
- ot Indbtu Comraimloner Price, to take
Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 15.—Yesterday
our Northwestern frontier und atop
effect August 15, to In poeeeioton of Secrr
afternoon the locomotive boiler of a freight Mongolian immigrant)* from eroeaing
Ury Toder, and bus been for four montlu train on the Richmond road, going aoutii.
P-L
resigns ou account ot the LU-, exploded near Decatur, Ind., while the train the border. The trouble is that the
jxxiple who foel the curse of thia evil
was running ten miles an hour, Engineer most keenly cannot
the car of the
Barney
Welch,
of
this
city,
waa
blown
Nation. The East is in&lt;!iOt-renl to the
Tlio Bavarian Government, ■ weary ol
bearing complaint* from citizens about th, forty feet tn tin air, but will recov­ question at pre^nt. But the time will
adulteration of beer, instituted an iuvesii- er. Cliarios Hendershott, fireman, was come when Unlifornia and Oregon will
gatiCMi, tbo result being that three brewers caught under tlie engine aud scalded to be heard and Ivlienxl. Perhaps it will
wm sent to prison and thirty-three wen death.
then be too iato.”—N. T. Herald.

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crata running their own machine. The
greenback leaden have asked for a fus­
ion. But these greenbacken or guan

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reunion

®T TOUR BAKMSPOm TWAT

umnocrato have geme a step too far, I
«d not art them, nor did the democrats
THI TUTI
art them, to nominate any particular
man or set of men. But they have
planned not only to run their uwn par­
ralund. but the Lowells fafted to ma- ty but oun too, and have assumed to
teriAUie. evidently not beta, over- dictate not only the men, but also
what positions they shall fill. I for
anxtoM to complete their
of
not Pr°P°*'
stand . anv such
Maybe Friday waa too hot for such u interference. 1 do not object ’to the
performance by the windy sons ol men Jhey have named; but I do object
Lowell, and then maybe they thought to their telling us for what positions
they wouldn't meet with that success at they shall be nominated. It is possible
Paralyzing which is pleaaant to the to ignominiously defeat fusion in Barrv
party administering the doee. Let that oounty this fall, and you can do so by
be as It may, the Lowell club must be letting our nominations ie dictated by
credited with a complete backdown and greenbackers. I want to tell you that
tmett&gt;sun&gt; defeat if we
out
a failure to do as they . agreed. It
the plans which others have made for
seemed that there was too much caloric
us.” Mr. Raymond, of Carlton, sug­
in the air for a certain colored gentle­
gested that even if the convention did
man of Bowne, who was going to par­
DOES NOT CONTAIN AHONU.
what Mr. Bowne requested, it would
alyze Hastings' fleet runner, Mr, Hurd
still lie letting greenbackers run the ™ uunnum ... MtvI&gt;
Green. But the Bowne member of the
convention. Mr. Bowne’s speech was • ~. un-un.c-TT, rviianm teal.
Lime Kiln club also failed to be on
loudly applauded. At this point Chair-,
THE TESTOF THE 0*3.
hand—probably forgot all about it
man Lichty, of the greenback county
But although their Lowell and Bowne
committee, arose and said that the PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
makkb* or
contingent tailed to fulfill their con­
greenbackera would go on the principle
tracts with the Freeporters, the latter
of “Anything, O, Lord!” and take the
were determined thot their Hastings democratic nominees as they were
guests should be handsomely enter­
Lupulln Yml
made.
tained as well as amused. And the
The formal ballot gave Hayes 43,&amp;arHastings people wisti us to say that
ry 17, Barnum 1. Mr. Hayes warftherer I
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
they appreciate the hospitality and
,T. LOUU
upon made the unamious nominee. CHICAGO,
courtesies extended by the squiire-t&lt;Hxl John Barry was nominated for register
fellows who have made Freeport what by acclamation. This result seemed
it is. In the foot race there were four
quite acceptable to those whose who
entries; but Hurd Green and Will Scid- sympathized with Mr. Bowne’s views;
moae, both of this city, easily won. A but the many who did not were by no
l.WHCI
picked nine, composed of members of
means gratified.
the Freeport and Clarksville base ball
The following delegates to the state
clubs, playted the Hastings team. The convention were nominated:
A. J.
latter won by a score of 31 to 7. Will Bowne, John Shean, Thomas Cranston,
HeGolia, of Middleville.fumpired tlie F. G. Goodyear. R. M. Reiser. E. Flansgame. Following is the score by in­ burg, J. McKelvey, Truman Barnum,
nings:
W. W. Latta, John Yarger.
Ths best dry hop yeast in the world. Bresd
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To the congressional convention W.
Hastings—.;............. &lt; s s o i » s &lt; .31
raised by ihls yeast la light, white and whole­
Freepost.,...c...,....... 1 012300007 S. Goodyear, Ira Stowell, R. B. Wight­
some like our grandmother's delicious bread.
The crowd in attendance was not as man, M. W. Riker, H. C^’eckham, E.
GROCERS SELL THEM.
large as at the former celebration, but C. Elliott, Ira Batchellor, Luke Waters,
rMraesa ar tmc
Price Baking Powder Co.,
the best of order was preserved, and all A. Ostroth, A. J. Hardy.
SuTntlW. MSI Wtttl rurm-f ErniHL .
seemed to enjoy the occasion hugely.
W. D. Hayes was made chairman of
Chicago, Hi.
St. Louie, Mo.
Uncomplimentary remarks concerning democratic county committee.
the “sand”: of the Lowell paralyzers
While the democrats have a little to
were made freely by those in atten­ gain, temporarily, should fusion prove
dance, and the Freeporters assert that a success in Barry county, yet the;
tha^cliuie Will hereafter be too torrid mem tiers of the mass convention as
fof a certain dusky son of Africa who well as of the party know that they
in the past has been loud in boasts of have placed the party in poor fighting
fleetneaa, bnt who “flunked” when he' trim for the future. They are not
had an opportunity to show an “amaz­ pleased with fusion, and a number will
ing burst of speed.'* I Ustings against not sustain the actions of Saturday's
convention. Many will stay at home
the state, in foot runners.
and not vote at all. They feel that
Without puffery.simply on the good worth
those who have used It, it has made friend
they cannot, so long as they are demo­ of
in every State In the Union.
crats, affiliate with either the republi­ .
KOT A CUBE AXJL,
But a genue and sure remedy lor all those
Theib county convention Sat- 'can or greenback parties, and there is complaints which destroy the freshness and
no reason why they should not support beauty, waste the strength, mar
URDAY.
happi­
one
as heartily as tye ofher. From ness and uaefuFoesa of many GIBJ-ji AND
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WOMEN.
The mass convention of the democ- such
,
conventions as those of Saturday
racy of Barry county came off Satqr- jlast and its predecessor of the Saturday
day. It was neither the most imposing before
,
.grow no enthusiasm because "Diseases of Women and Children’nor the most numerous mass we have ,there is nothing to enthuse over. They
ever seen. But as the bills called for a beget
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R. PENQELLY&amp; CO., Kilsmaioo, Mich.
loose political morals, and tend
ZT A11 &gt;«tcn BUi«lynm.3.&lt;riU by Ji. ZLAgt../
mass meeting, we shall presume it was finally
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to party disintegration. To talk
For Hide by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.
such, and write accordingly. Its pro- about
f
party principle in connection
ceedings wete evidently not acceptable .with such a bargain and gale is idle
to all the democrats present. One of ,nonsense.
the .mass said to the writer: “The
ENDORSED 0Y
’
SUPSRIORJO
greenback party is dead, am! they are
MK Edward L. Green, Sheriff. Auck­
trying to chain the unterrified democra­ land, New Zealand writes: “I received
cy to the corpse of the rag liaby. It au injurv to nW shoulder in June 1882,
MONUMENTAL
PRACTICALLY
fzmu that Sate until July 1883,1
looks to me as though we had about and
;
become the tail end of nothing.” Thy 'could not use mr arm. 1 applied to med­
ical
men
and
used
all
aorta
of
liniment,
expression was very appropriate. At 1
without anv benefit. I have great
i)esi£ns a^d
11:30 a. m. John Bessmer, chairman of .pleasure In stating I bad occasion to J" evs^
the county coininittee, read the call and ;St. Jacol. Oil for ft. and 1 had not u»d
45000 .
Prices on
named Truman Barnum, of Carlton, as iit more than ten minutes before I felt
lieneticiaj effect, sod I can work
temporary chairman. E. C. Elliott, of the
1
with my saw or spad&lt;«s well aa ever I
Barry, was made secretary pro tem. did,
,
and recommend it to any one suf­
After appointing a committee on order fering paim __________ __
We now feel that we can trathfiilly and consdentlowdy say, without fear or favor, and
of business, the convention took a re­
Tfiis extreme timl feeling we have in prove it'by
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cess until 1 JO p. in. At the h®ur nam; the
,
spring, fall and during the summer
SCIENTIFIC FACTS,
ed the mass reassembled. A. J. H artly, denotes
(
torpid liver, we have no appe^ aa well a» hlatorfc®! atata, that, the White
Bronze
Monument
a and Statues are tbe best tn
and no ambition. Take Dr. Jones
of Castleton was made. pefinanent tite
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S. A. HOLMES, Agent,
Red Clover Tonic; it corrects these ‘heworl&lt;l
chairman, and E. Flansburg, of Barry, troubles, restores good spirits. Jt®!***1Hastings. Mlcb.
permanent secretary. The first question ,fly cures dyspepsia. I»ad breath, piles,
was upon the acceptance or rejection of pimples,
.
ague and malaria disease*. A
pOR SALE
perfect
tonic,
appetizer
and
blood
puri
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greenliack nominees. W. S. Goodyear ;
fier. Cau be t^en by the mort delicate.
moved that the mass accept the nation- Price
i
50 cents of Fred'k Hotchkiss.
al party’s county candidates.; A feeble ■
Grim* Glycerine Solve.
*'aye” was voted when the question was
The best on earth, can truly be said
put to the assembly. Then Mr. Bowne of Griggs’ Glyorine Salve, which te a
got the floor, and moved that W. D. sure curefor cuts, bniteea. scalds, bww
For terms, etc., call on or address
and all other sores. Will pqeHayea be nominated tor treasurer and .MtiulR
.

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thnt lhe two Hounioiw of
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The NuldlerK and Sailors
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. •• tv wllhhdld their Second Annul
JUntd" ' "■'' ll r‘,a4y' Thnrsdiiy and Friday,

Septciiil'ei' ;l'l. C*11111,1 5t*1’ 1884,
AT HASTINGS.
.i: ,V..1.I.I1.". • mid Milors Wbetlier members
\ j.
.ire cordially invited to be
'r.. . ;’.-i-•. the battalion•«
l".,';.o ion. {the Po*t*ln thl* Rcnnlon
.
ever hcru in Barry
u n-. ' h j
!Si:,k•’ l! more enjoyable to the
k!
- und"“' frienda.
u"'r.?',.’|.&lt;,Li: will be different each day, but
wiUbe wide nj&gt; i; part of a

Military Camp,
Inspection,
/
Guard Mounting,
Infantry Drills,
Dress Parade,
Speaking,
Sham Battles, &amp;c.
Bv ot.lrr Ol
COMMITTEE
, FitzGerald Post No: 25. G. A. R.

■ Local News.
in reply to a letter ot inquiry &gt; w® would say
thill our candidate for president Is Benj. F. But­
ler our • iu,p.&lt;late for governor, Josiah W.
Peg &gt;,e: (.tir wndliLites for other state, coiigress:&lt;t..&gt;.1. leic!&gt;kji»e ami county officers are inei:
• 1: : j E. BniT^r for president.
•Cot. .-llitr* lived apply.-Hastings Journal,
lie Banner only S a year.

To-pay Barry connty Pomona grange
is in •G’risieif at-Middleville.

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Bastin'-s sent an immense delegalion to the Freeport “blow-out” Friday.
The Banner six months for fifty
cent® three months 23 cents. Subscribe
now.

Forty l-npgies have been sold from
Chester Messers warehouse so far this
sea.«on.
f
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Fames Clarke? delivered a splendid
•atldress t.i Freeport republicans WedDt-silay night.
Om ar Y'rx&lt;.s is makingisome n^piiiijirovrment.1; upon his residence
!in tl|e 4th ward.

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Tiir. EpiM-opid Sunday School picnhM at l.i-iich Lake Friday. A very
' enjoyable time was had.
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place for mm jnb work—anything from
a calling can! to a three sheet poster.
The last county convention will tie
that of the prohibitionists, which will
bv’ichl here next Saturday, at Ua.ro.
Mi:&lt;. Jri.ius RrssELk^ntertains the

Episcopid society at their rooms in
Bower's block, this Thurwlay afternoon.
If they can have their way about it,
fifteen couples will l&gt;e released from the
Finds of matrimony at the present term
of court.
Seven new instruments were added
to tht- local exchange this week making
ten in all. By September 15th we can
“hello!” to Woodland and Freeport.
Hastings will then be quite an impor­
tant telephone center.
v Chester

Messer is about to lay a
iifw floor in agricultural hall, prepara­
tory to fitting it up for a skating rink.
He will make many other improve­

ments in the the building, and calcula­
tes to have rooms that cannot be surpass­
ed for those of our people who enjoy
roller skating. New skates will be pur
chase*, and everything arranged for
the convenience and comfort of patrons.
Vhet never does things by halves; and
you can count on it that Hastings will
have an A 1 rink, which will be opened
to the public early in the fall.

Dr. Price’s Special Flanriiiz Extracts,

Dr. Price’s

LIGHT HEALTHY BHEAD

9YEASTGEMS

-THEY SELL-

Salt by the Barrel, Lime,
Stucco, &amp;c.,

The Crown Grain Drill,
—AND TiiE^

tar Force-Feed Broadcast Seeder!
A General Assortment of Farm Implements
in Stock.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

Now that the Harvest is Past
And Farmers have secured their Grain

We are Happy I
For the reason that we arp on deck, fresh as
Daisies, with a bang-up stock of

A large portion of which is of our own manu­
facture, and A 1 Goods.
,

Be sure and call at our establishment when in
WOMAN’S FRIEND. want of goods in our line.
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THE DEMOCRATS.

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’'MONUMENTS '

At a Bargain.

John Barry tor register by acclamation.
Everybody looked eurprtsed, and the
greenbackers present appeared thunderstruck. These latter had told the democratatbst John Hgtry muat be nominated for treasurer and Will Hayes for
register; and to think that any demo­
crat would have the audacity to inter­
fere with tbe greenback elate seemed to
surprise the leaders ot that party, who

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Imitation*J

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the convention, no man in Barry
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is more interested in the. sueo®ofUe
1“*“” muS^wi^^intMning the
given so much towara muu

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aUI am a democrat, and I favor aemu-

PAYSONS
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''INK

Probate Order.

wsns j.».

the l?ti day of August In the year one thous­
and eight hundred and elghty-four.
Present. Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tlie estate of Arthur H. Hask,On'Sdta«»u4 »»»« •&gt;» pcim™'"St

Spangemacher &amp; Mason.

On Friday last we closed onr stores to mark down the bal-­
ance of our Spring and Summer Stock, and we are now selling these goods way

to close them out and make room for Fall Goods. We will
mention

Just a Few Pieces
Over 100 Fine All-Wool Tailor-Made Suits,
elegantly trimmed, reduced from $27.50
to $18.00.
Over 130 Splendid all-wool Suits, selling else­
where for $15? reduced to only $7.50. '

Over 240 odd Coats, different sizes, good value
at $3.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00; will go at
$1.50, 2.50, 3.50 and 5.00..
Special Bargains in Boy’s and Children’s Suits.

tood Brown Overalls 10 cents a pair.
All Straw and Manilla Hats at Half Price.
SSs?wb,
preyer of Ite pniuoonr
’“RSfS'StteronlcreUUai
JJItewS
eiCSnotlee to H»c
interented In nU
—FOB SALE AT—

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Bns.
notice

I have fAvored »y
looking to thAt ^d; but flnt ^

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AGENT.
Or MBH. F. M. POTTER. VennontvHle.

fTMHE HASTINGS
BANNER,
T
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A YKAB. IX ADVANCE

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Stauffer &amp; Salisbury have added
a considerable shelving to their store to were on hand in full force.
make room for the large stock of boots
After much argument pro and con it
and shoes lately purchased. This is a waa decided to vote by ballot. Mr
aew branch of Uieir business, and their Truman Barnum, of Carlton, was&gt; put
splendid success in it makes them prone In nomination for treasurer.
Good
w Nd extensively for the trade. In words were also said for both John
w as in all things connected with Bar. y and W. D. Hays for that place on
toeir establishment, they buy and sell ticket. The Informal ballot give John
°r cash, and are prepared to offer bar­ Barry 29, W. D. Hayes 24, Tru&amp;an
rains. They say that despite the hard Bamum, 3. Before the formal baUot
lines the past spring and summer, they wu taken, Mr. Bowne arose to make
a\e had a good trade, and are putting an explanation as to why he bad retorth extra exertiooB in that direction. veraod the greenback slate. Among
o this end they invite an inspection of other thingshe said: -Gentlemen ot

goods and prices, and claim this is suf°ient to convince any man. Their
‘■‘‘ding card is tliat they buy for cash,
the disromte which they give to
“O' cuztomen. They sell Lor cash,
inaIo6e n°ft‘ing from bad debts,
~~ “U3 ■&gt;“ not have to have their good
comers make up for the deficiency.
,1
.tbem all are good customers,
uk“ cash to get their goods.

Gems

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO

CHARLES HAZEL.

You can Save Money by coming to the old estab­
lished

�ot us were sitting on
Fiom the Mount of Olivesene gets
our dwelling bouse
Che most general view of Jerusalem that
can be had from any one point.
From
the minaret of tbe moauue, which stands
. on the summit, I could see and trace
very distinctly the great natural out­
lines of tbe city. I am standing one hun­ to the music, and four abreast. In the
dred and forty feet aoove the dty at its second row there were five. The center
highest point.' Right below my feet is one was covered by a large umbrella.
the valley of tbe Keydron, running here I inquired why this man was so honored
nearly due south. Above its northern and was told that be was to be married.
bank rites tbe massive and high dty The next day I was taken to see the
wall. Just over the wall is Mount house where tbe bride lived and where
Moriah, the temple area, on tbe left­ they were making grand preparations
hand eastern corner of which is the for the marrriage. They were con­
broad and spacious mosque. El Aksa, structing a large and covered platform
on the central and western portion the of bamboo for tbe accommodation of
grand imposing mosque, "The Dome of the guests and the Malay band of mu­
the Rock,” known as the Mosque &lt;rf sic. On the succeeding day we heard
Omar. Beyond the temple area is the the same performers and saw a longer
depression which was once a deep
ravine, running nearly south, called
the Tyropean. Above this to tbe north­ wooden fii
about
west rises Mount Zion—quite a high and eight feet p _ ____ _____ _ _____ _ ___
steep eminence—-from which to any that the boys oould enter arid operate
other part of the dty within the wall is to give them motion. Next behind
a very perceptible descent. Except the them were the musicians; then an open
:large area of the temple, which covers carriage drawn by two ponies covered
about one-sixth of the whole city, within with flowers and variously colored pa­
the walls, the rest is one compact, un­ pers cut up in patterns. Inside sat
dulating mass of buildings, having the bride . and groom. The bride
winding or irregular seams between was decked in flowers and jewels, and
them, here and there, marking the sup­ her face, bead and dress were com­
posed course of streets, and broken pletely covered with yellow ochre pow­
here, and there, by domes and minarets der. A number of carriages followed
and towers, and the imposing roofs of the party with relatives ana friends who
churches. I see it all under my eye, were also adorned with flowers, jewels,
over on the side-hill yonder. It is a etc. On tbe third day I was invited to
stirring spectacle; not altogether beau­ attend the wedding, so we walked down
tiful, not wholly sad. It is a spectacle to the bride's house. There we found
whose deepest interest is hinted *by two the bamboo platform occupied by a
band of music and an exhibition of
weeping over it. But as I turn round marionettes, which personated charac­
and look in’ the other direction, my ters in legends of the Javanese people.
emotions are less mingled. There is The hadji, or native priest, was con­
only the wildness and majesty and ducting this novel show, which took
beauty of nature. I look down into the hours to go through. I, however, was
deep valley of the Jordan, four thousand more anxious to see the bride, and ac­
feet below^me. and see the Dead Sea cordingly was ushered into the prfncistretching out now as a mirror of glass, P*1 room. It was a large, square
and on the other side the dark moun­ apartment, the front being opened by
tains of Moab and Mount Nebo, and four large double doors. In one of the
close to me on the south the green fields remote corners of the stone floor was
of Judah covered with flowers. No seated on a handsome mat the bride
other sight have I seen of such mingled elect, with downcast eyes, and in the
aud contrasting interest in my life as adiacent corner sat the bridegroom.
from the top of the Mount of Olives.— Tne bride was fanned by two little girls
- Cor. Ban Francisco Bulletin.
and the groom by two boys. In the
center of tbe floor their feast was spread.
The festivities lasted through the night,
A Word for the Cranks.
and refreshments were abundantly
Cranks, my son? The world Is full served to the guests in and about the
of them. What would we do were it house at any time and all times just as
not for the cranks? How slowly the they called for them. At intervals tbe
tired old world would move did not the dancing girls were introduced and the
cranks keep it rushing along. Colum­ tamtams for their dance music. At
bus was a crank on the&gt;subject of Amer­ break of day the groom claimed his wife
ican discovery and circumnavigation, and escorted her to his own house.
anti at last he met the fate of most They then had a procession similar to
cranks, was thrown into prison and died the first, one, except that the bride’s
in poverty and disgrace. Greatly ven­ presents were seen carried in front by
erated now? Oh, yes, Telemachus, we coolies. At the groom's house festiv­
usually esteem a crank more profoundly ities were continued according to the
after we starve him to .death. Harvey length of his purse. It often happens
was a crank on the subject of tbe cir­ that these speuple use all the money
culation of the blood; Galileo was an they have on such occasions. They
astronomical crank, Fulton was a crank are’improvident, and -ordinarily live on
on the subject of steam navigation; very small sums, obtaining easily the
Morse was a telegraph crank; all the old little they need for maintenance.—-Java
abolitionists were cranks, the Pilgrim Con N. F. Bun.
fathers were cranks: John Bunyan was
a crank; any wan who doesn’t think as
Stupid Women.
.you do. my son. is a crank. And by
Mrs. Lincoln, of tbe Boston cooking
and by, the crank you despise will have
his name in every man’s mouth, and a school, bas just issued a volume of her
half completed monument to his mem- recipes, in the preface to which she re­
on- crumbling down in a dozen cities, marks that the reader may consider her
whi’e nobody outside of your native vil­ unnecessarily minute in her directions,
lage will know that you ever lived. but that her experience has taught her
Deal gently with the "crank, my bpy. that no detail is small enough to be left
Of course "some cranks arc crankier unmontioned. and we might as well add,
than others, but do you be very slow to that it is not safe to take even the pos­
sneer at a man because be knows only session of common sense for granted.
one thing and you can’t understand him. This may sound a tnfle severe, yet it
A crank, Telemachus, is a thing that would probably be agreed to by any­
turns something, it makes the wheels body wbo should take the trouble to
visit tbe cooking school, and sit for an
hour listening to Mrs Lincoln’s lecture
it can’t do anything else, but that’s and to tbe stupid and insane questions
what keeps the ship going ahead. The asked by well dressed and apparently
thing that goes in for variety, versatil­ intelligent women.
It chanced that one afternoon some
ity, that changes its position a hundred
times a day, that is no crank; that is the wooden spoows, such as Mrs. Lincoln
weather-vane, my son. What? You uses, had been ordered by her for vari­
nevertheless thank Heaven you are not ous ladies wbo had wished to buy them.
a crank? Don’t do\ that, my son. The spoons were distributed to their
May-be you couldn’t bb'a crank, if yoa various purchasers, and a moment of
would. Heaven is not very particular silent examination folioweed. Then a
when it wants a weather-vane; almost ladj- enquired in a distrustful and plead­
any man will do for that. Bubwhen it ing voice:
‘‘Mrs. Lincoln, could-er-1 use my
wants a crank, my boy, it looks about
very carefully for the best man in the spoon to stir frosting?’’
Mrs. Lincoln kindly gave her the re­
community. Before you thapk Heaven
that you are not a crank examine your­ quired permission, and a|ie relapsed
self carefully and see what is the great into contented silence,
Anothbr pupil was much excited by
deficiency that debars you from such an
election.—Burlington Bttwhcyc.
the fact that when It was desirable to
iccrease.the the heat of the gas range
the jets in the chandelier were lowered.
The Kissing Custom.
“Why” demanded this bewildered
’ Baring, In England, was certainly female m an awestruck tone, “why does
she
have to fry her croquettes in the
kiwwn and practiced in the sixteenth
land seventeenth centuries, and prac­ dark?”
She
evidently thought the frying of
ticed with an easy familiarity which croquettes
to A) a religious rite which
• shows the custom was general. Indeed,
so general was the use of the kiss that demanded a dim and mystic light for its
proper
pursuance.
It was es usual as tbe bow. A gentleman
Yet another Intelligent questioner—
taking a lady to her scat from the dance'
invariably kissed her, and if he had not but tills -was in tbe olden days of Miss
would have been voted a very badly Parloa—propounded this conundrum
with all the gravity which befitted its
bred fellow.
The literature of kisses is curious. weight .
•‘Mins Parloa, my family is so large
There is a story detailed in the “Broad
Stone of Honor" of an English Knight that one loaf of angel cake is not
riding through France to the Field of enough; now if zi want to make two
tbe Cloth of Gold. His horse cast a shoe loaves, must I double tbe quantity of
I
/I
•
at a certain village, the seigneur whereof materials?”
’ had departed to the same rendezvous,
but the seigneur’s lady hospitably en­
tertained the traveler. She came out
at her castle, attended by twelve damsels
fair to see.
“And," said the dame,
“forasmuch as in England ye have such
a custom as that a man may kiss a wo­
man. therefore I will that ye shall kiss
me, and ye shall also kiss these, my
maidens.”
Which thing tbe Knight

thereat.
The quaintness of tho last
phrase undoubtedly indicates tho young
man's feelings at the salute with consid­
erable exactitude.
Iu Africa, and other parts of the world
outside the circle of civilization, kissing
is yet au unknown art. Au African
traveler once offered a kiss. under favor­
able circumstances, to a young lady of

amplcs of ignorance of cookery, because
that, of course, is entirely excusable in
anybody who is not obliged to cook.
in women

—A correspondent of the Paris Tempt
describes a Spanish bull fight which took
place the other day at Niames. % Though
there were ten thousand spectators
present, tlie performers were hissed,
said three-fourths of tbe lookers on left

scribes tbe animals m having been weary
creatures, fatigued by the journey and
without the strength to defend them-

Vm 8u»e as follows;
Armada

Broo£Tya'Un;n.

Certainly i
Pontiac
RM

Piainwou
Washtenaw ....Ann Arbor.....CoptFestera M lob. .Grand ttaplda.Ec-i4.

Tbe Detroit grain quotation' are: Wheat
—N#. 1 White, f).&lt;0ft)Kc; No. 2 White,
87 Xc. Ko. 2 Red, 84Kc:No. 3 Red.' 81c.
Flour—Michigan White Wheat, choice,
$4.6)(»4.75: roller proeew, $4.7WBX(M); pat­
ents, $3.75(36.00. Corn—No.
54WO55C.
Outs—No. 2, 870390. Butter-&lt; a earnery,
23028c.
Cbssss, lOOlOXc. Egg*, KM
(£15*0.
The Michigan annual conference of tbo
M. E. Church will bo held in Lansing,
commencing September 10, to continueabout one week. Bishop William XNlnde, of Evanston, Ill., will preside.
Since January 1 n Kalamazoo flrm has
turned out tbe woodwork for 1,501 Find*
miJ«.
- T
WU11 am Scott, of Bellefontaine, a,
aged seventy years, dropped dead in the
depot waiting-room at Mackinaw City,
Cheboygan County, the other evening, it
was supposed of heart-disease.
John McMurtrle, of Homer Township,
Calhoun County, deliberately shot his wife
tbe other day, inflicting a dangerous if not
fatal wound. The cause was unknown.
Six members of the Salvation army at
Muskegon were recently sent to jail for
thirty days in default of paying a fine for
parading the street* and creating a dis­
turbance.
Mrs. Jothan Averill dropped dead while
at the well for- a pail of water at Dewitt,
Clinton County, the other day.
Mr. and Mrs. Warnko were recenty sen­
tenced to ninety days imprisonment at
Reed City,'Osceola County, for maltreat­
ing Waruko’s aged tether and mother (the
latter being an invalid), and throwing
them into tho road because they would
not deed their farm to tbo younger pair.

WE ARE HAPPY!

Why Shouldn t We Smile?
Crops have turned out well.

Farmers feel encouraged, and will

give a large patronage to the business men of Hastings this year.

That Makes Us Happy

romrtod to shoot tho proocuting attorTbe Comptroller of tbe Currency has au­
thorised the First National Bank of Che­
boygan to begin business,with a capital of
ot $60,000.
The salt crop of Muskegon for July waa
898,706 barrels. This beats - all previous
records.
During the past few months seventy-one
families have taken up Government land
on Bols Blanc Island, Mackinac County.
Next year nine thousand acres are to be
sold by the Government to the highest
bidder. Tho island will then have been
all taken up. The purchase money is to
l» used to improve Mackinac Island.
Horace Monroe, a resident of Alamo
Township, Kalamazoo County, suicided
with “rough on rats” a few days ago,
dying in borrib e agony.
Tbe Bay City Bank has increased its
capital from $100,000 to $151,000.
Most of tie Indians who have lived near
Munising, Schoolcraft County, have re­
moved to “Helenville,’’ a -ettlement three
miles distant, where they will engage in
farming and other pursuits. Captain E.
P. Allen, Indian agent, has established a
school fiw their benefit.
fkporta to the State Board of Health by

fifty-five observers of diseases in different
part* of tbe State, for the week ended on
tbe'Oth, indicated that erysipelas, typhomalarial.fevur, inflammation of tbe bowels
and neuralgia inervasud, and consumption
decreased in area of prevalence. Diph­
theria was reported at twelve places,
scarlet fever at five and measles at six
The Seventh Distrfft Press AMoc!»:lon
hat been n.*organi»&lt;y at Port Huron.
Horacio Pratt, of Coe well, was eh cted
President; Franklin Moore, of St. C.alr,
Vice-President: A. H. Finn, of Port
Huron, 8 -cretary, and John Murray, of
Port Huron, Treasurer.
Tbe body of Hannah Murpbv, a servant­
girl who waa one of the victims of the dis
U'Cer at tbe time of tbe b-iratiug of the
Huron dam, January 1, 1894, was found in
Portage Lake, near Kalamazoo, a few days
ago.
.
Tbo Capital City Manufacturing Com­
pany at Jackson lost $3,500 the other flight
by a fire which destroyed the r storehoc«e. Insurance, $l,u00.
At the race-track at Jackaon a few days
ago Chlef-of-Police Burkhart *• tempted to
make an arrest. He was surroun led by a
crvwd of thirty, knocked down and struck
b bind tbe ear with a pitchfork. Burkhart
was unconscious aud his recovery was
doubtful. Warrants were out for three of
the party.
A Sr. nurd; •: Unkqui d at ny.1
four wooden buildings In the center of tho
ci y, occupied by saloons a restaurant
and a second-hand store. People who
lived in tbe second story lost m-rt of t! eir
Robert pempbeU. of L’An«e, E*;aga
County, act-id* ntally slot him«-?lf in tb«
right side the other morning, ,rom the ef­
fects of which ha died at night.

Moreover, since we came into our present quarters, our Convenient

Location, Good Goods and Low Prices have

Doubled Our Trade!

That Makes Us Happier!
, Every day some new customer comes in and says: “I hear that you

sell everything in the grocery line cheaper than any store in Hast­
ings.”

Before he leaves our store he is convinced that he has been

correctly informed, and buys a large bill of goods.

Our trade is con­

stantly increasing, and

That Makes Us Happiest
We ask simply an inspection of goods and prices to convince you

that we are,' selling Staple and Fancy Groceries at Rock Bottom prices.
If you have No. 1 Butter to sell, we want it, and will pay the high­

est price to get it.

We buy none other._

Respectfully,

morning. L»«. on tb« mill, $15,00); no in­
surance; on lumber, $2,0 JU. Tbo ifrv w«.
Wbifc Edward Lynch wa« repairinjj.*
locomotive at Jack«ou tbs other dayiti
plog blew out, sod tb. ®.ctpins- «t«atu k&gt;
•caldsd him that tte fla&lt;b dropped Irotn

CrMk * r. w dar* •*&lt;&gt; burl.J «&gt;r*

BROOKS &amp; COOK

ud cowardly

—Tbe iannert la Soolbcra MtaaaaoU

Watch this Space Next Week.

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                  <text>Hastings

VOL. XXIX. NO. 10 '

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 29, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Barry Com Mich.

for ten cents.

County News.

MEE’S BALSAMIC TABLETS)
For Couth, and Cold.,

marshall l. cook.
Si ASCRIPTION RATES)
t-j advance. $100 per year: If paid within slxl
.u-uths. 8t,r. por year; Itnot paid until ex­
i ..ration of year. 8LW». Subscribers out­
-ide Of Barry Co., 61.25 per year, tn­
.
variably cash in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES.
une Column per year................................... Sioo 00
Extra charge for special positions.
.
JOB PRINTING.
E-;-vlil pride Ls felt In the Job Printing De;&gt;.u-iinvii: ot the Bannj&gt;ju Eventhing In the
r:i’•office is new; and with the latest faces of
tvp'. the most approved patterns of machinery,
-ib i competeut workmen employed, enables the
[B innkr to do flrst-class job work.

’

OBE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER.
Invaluable in the lick roam.

’

ONE COOK BOOK.
THE KIMES UAMB CO- n^tor. O«m.

YOKE OF CATTLE FOR SALE!
The subscriber desires to sell a

Yoke of Cattle
Weight, about 4.000 pounds. *
They are in good order; dark red color.
. ^orterma Inquire of *

Rutland.
Threshing is pro^/ereing finely; gen­
eral good yield.
Kjv. W. A. Hunsberger will preach
at the Crosby school house on Sunday
evening, Aug. 31.
•
Rev. Hump, pastor of the U. B
church preached his last sermon at Po-’
dunk last Sunday evening. Conference

convenes Augv27.
Mrs. Belle Cross is visiting friends
here.
J ** that A. D. Cadwallader. the p&lt;&gt;Iitical poet, has turned historian. Glad
of it. But he has omitted a very inter­
esting chapter which he must supply.
I will give him the number and title:
Chap, iv—How I collected costs when 1

i LEMENT SMITH,
was a corrupt republican ciroait court
I
Lawyer,
commissioner. Now Lon. give us the
,
LUTHER WRIGHT,
(Offices over R. K. Grant's store.)
“history" complete.
Practices In all-courts of ttu* State. Collections Dn his premises six miles south of thia city and
iptomptly looked after.
,

Ia-val E. Knappkn.

C. II. VanAkMan.

Knappen &amp; vanarman,

Lawyers. |
(pver Hastings National Bank.)
;

TOilN CAKVETH.
J
Attorney at Law,
- Middleville, Mich.

W. NL*?KERN,

P
.

Lawyer.
(Over Spaulding's drj- goods store.)
Will attend promptly to all business In all
courts. Charges reasonable.

GEO. H. HEATH
PHOTOGRAPHER.

&lt; E. KENASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Pracltces iu all courts o! die State. Collections
promptly attending to. *

* 1 W. LOWRY, M. D.,
IT •
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
(Office. 30! Thorn St.. Hastings,.Mich.)
Callsiin town or country promptly attended.
Office hours—8 to 10 a. in. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Telephone at Holloways' drug store.
(£-~ S|H‘clal lUtiuitlon paid to surgical diseases
and diseases of the eye and ear.____________ QACKETT &amp; BUTLER.
D
Pysicians and Surgeons,
. (PrairieviUe; Mich.)
All rails, night or day. promptly attended.
R. TIMMERMAN.
, Homeopathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(First door east of Holloways* drug store.)

P
D

R. Wm. JONES,
Dentist.
All work pfomptlj- attended to.

.
‘

Wat ell Ulis space next week-

THIS SUMMER,
yethen ready to plan your vaca-

vv TION REMEMBEit that no portion of
the American Continent lias such a delightful
climate as that of Ml nx nota and Northern
.
Dakota.

THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA
With its clear days, deliolotisly comfortable
nights, and exhilarating atmbsphere.
KNT1KELY FREK FROM MALARIA,

beautiful scenery, romantic drives, an abund­
ance of excellent hotels, steamboats, railroads,
etc., offer innumerable attractions to KUMMER
TOURISTS. The many hundreds ot lakes In the
yyELTON &amp; WHITLOCK’
Park Region afford unequalled bunting and
fishing. Dxvna Lakk. Ihdcota. has lately re­
Are agents for tiie Watertown Insurance Co. ceived considerable attention from the fact that
Thev write jx»licie-&gt; on n num's property agaiwt here is offered tlie rare attraction ot
Irxs by fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
SALT WATER BATHING.
life by death and accident.
Pamphlets and full Information regarding
Minnetonka. Osakis, Alexandria, Ashby, or
/ t(M&gt;KSHELDON.
Devils latke will be funilsited &lt;rec on applica­
tion.
X
C. Hi WARNER, Gen. Passenger Art..
to.lkelti Abstract Bltek, Hast lags, Mich.)
Paul. Mlnneaitolisfi Manitoba Ry., St.- Paul,
iLr.n the only set o! AbHtrac/Jkwks in Barry St.Minn.
1MC
County.
.

I A. FOOTE, M. D.,
JJ.
Physician and Surgeon,
.'Office cast side Main St.. NreiiViUe, Mich.)
Residence next door north Wolcott Home.
All c.tll* promptly attended too, day or night..
TOSEPH KNIGHT^
tl
Veterinary Surgeon.
(Residence, Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)
Will attend nil calls tor services night or day.
Cluirgcs reasonable.
.

«Ute of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of Barrv, holden at the Probate Office in
tiie city of HaatlngH. In said county, on Mon­
day the 2Sth dny or July, In the year onethousaud eight hundred ^1‘,*8b,D'-four.
Present, Clemenrfmlth. Judge of Probate.
.
In the matter of the eState of Loring Ed­
munds, deceased.
. .
. .
On ren/lbigand filing the petltlon.d&lt;lly verified.
ofCyrua M. Edmunds, son of said deceased,
nrayhig that a pajier, heretofore filed with this
conrt, purporting to lie tiie last will and testa­
ment of said decease*! may be admitted to pro­
E. F. Brown, M. D.
W. P. Polhkmus, M.D. bate and tiie executor therein n^ned appointed.
Thereupon It Is ordered, tluit Monday, the
DRS. BROWN &amp; BOLHEMU8,
2M1&gt;
day of August. A.D. ISM..at ten o’clockin the
Hbincepfahic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. forenoon,
be resigned for the hearts of said
petition, and that the heirs at law of said de­
(Office over Julius Russell's store. Main St.)
ceased,
and nil other persons interested in said
Calls.iuMwered from tiie office at all hours of estate, are
required to appear at a session of
the day or night. Dr. Polhemus will rive special said court, then
to be holden at tiie probate office,
attention to diseases of tiie Eye and Ear.
in the city of Hastings, in said county,h»he
Office hours—0 to 12 a. nut; 2 to 4 p. m.
cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted.
. .
I-tLARKE &amp; RIKER,
And It la further ordered that said pet tlonera
V.
Attorneys at Law and
irtve notice to the persons Interested In said
State, bf the pendency of said Petition.
Solicitors in Chancery. hairing thereof, by causing a copy of this order
to be publislied tn the Hastings Bank an, a.
.(Offices in Uulon block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Mich,
newspaper printed and clrctilatedin said county
Practice lu ail courts of the state. Attend to
collections and perfecting titles to real estate. wMk.. pr.-v.ou. to Md
Bfoneytoioan lusurauw taken etc., etc.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probaie.
PHILIP T. COLGfiOVE,
1
‘ Lawyer, .
Hastings. Mich.
Prosecuting Attorney for Barry County.

ASHVILLE

Agricultural
Depot.
Hit 2-Im Mt Mr,
Light in Draft, left cut, and
will elevate and bind grain
from 10 inches to 8 feet
long.
•

Rawson and Crown Mowers,
Royee Reapers.
Every article of

Next Saturday evening the lodge will
initiate several persons.
,

HO! FOR MONTANA,

Avoid Onrell»l&gt;k
bVk WriP’

I late.
Huu-ot

WOODLAND.
J L. W. Warner is engaged jn making
new boat for himself.
^L. Parrot never boasts, but thinks he
has the best poultry house in town.
?^j?jjrBBAKn
Claude Carpenter is attending a com­
ni'nolA- I'- mercial school at Valparaiso, Ind.
Cutting corn has commenced, but
-------- ------------------ there seems to l&gt;e some trouble about
the job, as the owner of the corn threat­
ens to have the party arrested who did

the cutting.
T.yniau Scott and Lew Hough are
getting their traps ready for a grand
fur hunt up north. They will pitch
their tent some place between Ionia

AUo Ui. Urxwl Slock ot *1 Wn&lt;U oS

FARM MACHINERY

anManv
d the north
pole. recollect ot b-rpX^wiU

Between Jackson and Grand Rapids.

In. the oumtion *aked -wh»t tball •«
,
....
aen't
do with our boy
T Yet *«,„
the boys don't
seem to be going to the had so fast as
tome of the juvenika of the other sex.
Would it not be a good plan for parents
to let the boys have a rest and turn

Also a grand big stock of
Aor*

Priced Low as anybody.

C. L. GLASGOW.

CARLTON CENTER.
Mrs. Thidelia Center will be removed
to Ohio.
About 125 met and had a very enjoy­
able picnic in Jerry Rogers’ yard last
Friday.
Frank Hosmer had both bones of the
right arm broken by a kick from a
horse, Saturday morning.
The plucky juvenile republicans of.
Rogers’ corner will erect another pole
to Blaine and Logan in place of one
destroyed.
•
Miss Lillian Center departed for How­
ard City to visit her sister. Thinks of
teaching there.
Miss Putman closed school with best
wishes of all, and is asked to teach the
same, school next summer.
The open lodge entertainment satis­
fied all and did credit to managers. One
lady regrets her letter was unanswered.
Frank Andrus will teach the Rog­
eirs’ school this coming winter term.J
Guyles received an organ from the
n6rth.

FREEPORT.
From the Herald.
The Hastings boys are a gentlemanly
lot of fellows, each and every one. It
is hoped that they will favor Freeport
with another visit nt an early day.
Freeport has now an enterprise of
which it may well be proud, a brick­
yard whioh furnishes as good brick as
can be foul}d'in the state, and at rea­
sonable prices.
Messrs. Moaher and Hunt have been
grading and filling up in -front of their
respective places of business the past
week. These two stores are an orna­
ment to the place.
It is quite surprising that the Lowell
HE COMPLETE HOME-^MTX nine did not appear as they have de­
clared their intention to “paralyze Barry’county” the very first opportunity.
The colored gentleman, of Bowne,
failed to show himself as was expected
to take part in the foot race. Dick has
T"K
AND TRIBUNE
probably not entirely recovered from
X
For only *2.00 per year,
the sickneas which alfticted him when
pyaubscrlption.n taken st tilts office.
the Hastings runner was here August 1.
Mr. John Baker, two miles west, is
erecting a fruit evaporator. He has
arranged with Chicago parties to take
ou
WSnSr*
« P”?monthfor his entire fall product, fill evaporator
will have a capacity of 1,000 bushels of
apples per day. The apple crop through­
out this portion of the state is the larg­
returned.
Malden, MT.
est kndwn for years.

Haying and Harvesting Machin­
'
ery used.

Hardware and Building
Materia], Doors, Sash,
Glass, &amp;c., &amp;c., &amp;c.

We are glad to report that Mr. Olin
Bera is recovering.
Mr. Chas. Palmatier will attend the
Hastings high school this year.
Mr. Griswold organized a union' club
in our village Thursday evening last.
Our young people had a good time at
the prohibition convention Saturday.
They speak in terms of praise of their
reception by the temperance people of
Hastings.
The Johnstown union club will hold
their first meeting Saturday evening,
Aug. 30, at the AL E.' church in Bahfleld, for the purpose of forming a plan
of work, and getting in working order.
All interested in the cause of temper­
ance are invited.

MRS. CELESTE

IbelMtttwrtinn to their &lt;irl« for a brief | in the ranks of the grwnbaek party my

WHOLE NO. 1519;

Whom have they nominated to carry
out their principles?
A man whom
'■
.
! rea*&gt;ns for taking this step.
That liand hoys are unamious in rot- ■ 1 am opposed to fusion now as I was ,
ing the^ Grand Ledge tournament a
when in the greenback county ‘ t!
snide. The bands were under great i invention I stood up and plead with I siinf i-monopcdistfL- The one for the sec­
obligations to the individual efforts of |
fellow partisans not to sacrifice I “ind place I do not can- to deal with.
citizens of the town for. entertainment' principles for the sake of loaves and i
.
.
,
----- ; with him.
They say to me, with all
Woodland took second money in second «
fishes, and my views have beei | ©f my love for Gen. Butler, that I must
Strengthened by study of the demo-, helj&gt; this “promoted accident” or forgo
—
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.
a
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the
love
I bear that liattle^cared vet­
A little child four years old, daughter —
cratic party for the past two years; for
of Albert Sidnam, was buried last Sat­ I fail to find in the declarations of the eran.
Now
in
conclusion, I have no upolgy
urday. Its death was caused by a colt democratic party, recently sent out to
to make for my past .political record, no
kicking the child in the face. The lit­ the people, a single sentiment that isijn pledgee to the future.
NOW, the
tle girl playfully caught the colt around harmony with those uttered by our PRESENT, is the fight I am Disking.
the hind legs when it kicked with the national convention at Indianapolis. To the young men into whose han&amp;
soon must pass the scepter of power, do
result as above stated.
Therefore I consider the recent union not be deceived by this democratic
of the two parties in this state and Siren. She allures but to deceive. Her
history is deception marked with a trail
On Thursday next occurs the annual county as a shameless surrender of of blood.
Sabbath school picnic, to be held in principles for the personal advancement
Having carefully studied the question
of
a
few.
•
in all of ite bearings, with’a clear con­
the Johnson grove.
science
and without fear or favor, I
Let
us
take
a
retrospective
view
of
Dr. Butler will move into his new
declare for tire republican partv in this
our party’s past history, since its incep­
house this week.
campaign, and wherever the banner of
Mrs J. J. Perkins »s eritertafnig sev­ tion in 1876. We met in convention in of John A. Logan leads there you will
Barry county for the first time in that find me.
eral friends from the east.
W. S. HECOX.
Misn Lena Guerin, of Dexter, is visit­ year, put a ticket in the field, and polled
1,000 votes. In 1878 we did the samp
ing in town.
The following from the Attorney
A
thorough
canvass
was
made,
and
we
Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Goss are spending
General to Mrs. Mta-y B. Dickie, state
a few weeks at South Haven, for rest elected one-half of our ticket, and lost superintendent W. C. T. IL, will be of
the other half by only from five to one
and recreation.
interest to our readers, especially mem­
Dr. Sacket is home again after a few hundred. We appealed to the people bers of the W. C. T.U.:
upon the principles set down in our
days absence.
In 1880 we did the same, MRS- MARY B. DICKIE.Slate BupC. W. C.T.U.
Horace Stonris, of Plainwell, was in platform.
and under the magnetic leadership of
town last week.
MadamIn reply to the several quaeMrs. Steven Sprague will soon go the gallant Weaver the outlook was tions presented to me by .your associa­
promising; but soon came along the tion and upon winch you ask my opin- :
east for a visit of some length.
democratic grass widow (not war ion, permit me to say. that Act No. 9B,
Laws of 1883, provided as follows:
Bowens’ Mills.
widow) and those who claimed to be
“The District Board shall specify the
Yes we were at Battle Creek, and we
... , the leaders began to court her anti the studies to be pursued in the schools of I
are all getting ready for the reunion at. result was a partial fusion. None was the district. Provided al wavs, that
provision shall be made for instrncting j
Hastings.
better prepared to see the effects of it
Quite a number are on the sick list, than myself, for I was upon the stump, all pupils in every school in physiology 1
and hygiene, with special reference to I
among the rest Mrs. O. A. Gillaspie.
and had been for weeks undertaking in the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimu-1
Earl Stokoe has returned to his home my feeble manner to present the ^in- lants, and narcotics generally upon the
human system, etc."
• I
at Grand Rapids.
ciples of our party before the people.
That the general school Taw is appli­
C. W. Armstrong spent Sunday at Being in the west part of the county, I
cable alike to schools in cities, as welli
H.istings.
felt the cold wave, the results of this as in townships or villages, is evident?
People are very busy preparing their partial union, and from that time 1 from Howell s statues, See. 5172, which]
provides as follows:
wheat ground.
saw that the fight was going against
“All provisions of this act shall ap •
ply to and be in torce in every district,!
Assyria.
In .1882, not reading aright the defeat township, city and village in this state, ‘
Mrs. J. M. Loomis has returned to her
of 1880, they began to lay their plans to except such as may be inconsistent &amp;
home in Saginaw.
with the direct provisions of some en-,
Merritt Shepard and family and Mrs. lead the party into the same pitfall, act ment of the legislature.”
but the attempt was defeated; but so
Are the provisions of the Act of 188th
Bloomer are visiting friends in Allegan
near and dear was it to the hearts of inconsistent with any special enaet-^
county.
meat of the legislature relative tocitiesfl
these
would-be
leaders
that
they
were
There will l&gt;e a Sunday school con­
or villages ? We think not.
determined that if they could not rule
*1t is true that the charters of severe! |
cept at the M. P. church Thursday Eve­
they would ruin, and a ticket was nom­ cities provide that the Board of Eduokl
ning, Aug. 28th.
inated that split .the party Into factions, tioh may prescribe the course of. stud) |
Grandma Hartom is still confined to
to be pursued, the books to be used, etc.,
and the election went by default. But
yet this gives to such Ixmrds no greatef
the bed.
•
so near and dear to their hearts was power than is conferred upon district
The new school house in the. Austin
this plan of fusion that they talked it, boards of townships who are require* K]
district is finished. ,
and sang it, and dreamed it: and in the to specify the studies to be pursued “u«
the schools of the district, and prescribif
Wennie Russell closed his earthly
convention of 1884 they saw their plans the text books to be us^d, etc., and ye
career Sunday morning, Aug. 24. He
mature, and with only three dissenting this power, whether delegated to thtook a severe cold the first of February
votes a union was consummated. To Boards of Education of cities as b;
which settled upon his luqgs, and. ter­
thin, my yreenbrek friends, ax one who spwnal city charters, or to the District]
minated in that dread disease, consump­
Board as is the general law. is only t.
has spent time and monpy and was in lie acted upon and exercised when' th !
tion.
He was a young man of more
the harness when these self-constituted legislature has not specially provideij
than ordinary intellect, a kind son and
leaders were in the democratic party, what studies shall be taught; but whet - □
true friend. Everyone with whom he
(and they are there now) I emphatic­ studies are prescribed by law, then th,|
several Ixiards can only specify sue’|
he associated loved and respected him.
ally object.
other studies as are not already provkl
But the sale has I»een made, it re­ ed by law, as the powers of these boardf
NO FUSION FOR HIM.
mains to be seen whether they can de­ may be enlarged or diminished at th
Below we publish a communication
liver the goods and chattels. But, my legislative descretion.
That this law was intended to appl fl
from Mr. W. S. Hecox, of Maple Grove,
friends, let us look for a moment at the to all public schools of the state is ev-fl
formerly one of the most influential
platforms of the two parties: The na­ dent from the reading of Sec. 15, all
greenbackers in Barry county. Mr.
tional party reaffirms its adherence to amended by the law of 1883, which n
Hecox is well and favorably known
special provisions for instructin '
the grand and fundamental principles quires
all pupils in every school in physioltgthroughout the county, he having form­
of the party. What are they? First, etc; nnd also lyr Sec. 4 as amended ij
ed (he first greenback club in Maple
we stand by the decision of the supreme this same act, which provides, that n
Grove township in 1876, and it is owing
court. The democrats say: We declare certificate shall be granted- to any pe largely to his labor that Maple Grove
son after Sept. Igt, 1884, who shall fa
for honest money. What is their his­
.to pass a satisfactory lamination ij
became a greenback stronghold. In
tory on the money question ? Before physiology, etc., in reference to the ej
1880 he was nominated for county
the war it was wild cat banks, and shin­ fects of alcoholic drinks etc., and th. ।
clerk on the greenback ticket. It was
plasters; during the war, when this with the general section of Howell]
Statues above quo’ed making the get
due almost entirely to his efforts that
nation was bleeding at every pore, and
eral law, of which the above is i
fusion was prevented in 1882 in this
when such men as Stevens, Wade, Sum­ amendment, applicable to cities alii
county, he at the greenback county con­
ner and a/host of others were tailing with townships, except as therein pr-1
vention making a scathing speech
for honest money, the same honest vided, together with the general got I
sought to be accomplished, would see
against the formation of such an tinilioney men were denouncing the green­ to leave no doubt ot the intent of tl
holy alliance, whereby the majority
back as unconstitutional “Lincoln- legislature that this act should be a J
should forego-their principles for the
skins." And when that able champion phcable, and in force Ln cities as we
possibility of the political aggrandize­
of the people’s rights asked to be heard as in townships, whether such citi j
are incorporated under special acment of the few. While the Banner
for the principles that every true with powers to prescribe courses ■■
has differed politically with Mr. Hecox
greenbacker holds dear, he was hissed study or not. That it is the 4nty f
it has always regarded him as an hon­ out of the national democratic conven­ school officers in all public schools •
est and conscientious opponent, and ad­ tion, and says himself he was used like cities as well a3 villages and townshi I
of the state to see to its full enfon
mired his pluck in battling for the a thief!
ment. I have no doubt.
principles he deemed right. Mr. Hecox
What is their tariff plank, which Gen.
Sec. 4. as amended, onlv requir
has an enviable war record. At sixteen
Butler says took thirty-six hours for teachers after Sept. 1st, 1884. to pu
years of age he entered the army and the Solomons of the party to find out
served his country four years, during what it means?
It means pro­ human system, and sudb exutuuUo ,
which time he participated in many- tection for Sam Randall and free trade
is not required prior to Sept. l»t, IS'
sanguinary battles. Mr. Hecox was one
The act of 1883 dore not require the
for Billy Morrison. They are trying to
of the charter members of Assyria Post,
studies to Ih* taught in the btMe Ni
ride two horses,
betwixt them
G. A. IL, and was elected commander of both they .are going to sit on the Dial School in order to the granting
diplomas, yet I am of the opinion th
the post. He will be remembered as one ground. * ’
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•
under the power granted to tine setw.
of the leading speakers at the camp
Their taffy plank to the soldiers is inspector, found-in Howell’s Statu.
fire on the occasion of the reunion of enough to make a wooden Indian laugh. Sec. 5154. which provides that “T
iers and sailors It reads: “The soldiers are entitled to Board of School Examiners may n
the Barry county
pend or revoke for immoralitv or i
last falL
the undying gratitude of the demo­ competency to instruct and govern
We opine that ma^y veterans, who
cratic party.** Whether the union or school the effect of any teacben cert!
have acted with the. greenback party, confederate soldiers, they don’t say; but cate that may have lieen granted
will feel as does Mr/ Hecox in regard
other lawful authority,” I aay that u
what is their history upon thia ques­ der this power the “eftect” of aav aut
to this bread and butler amalgamation, tion ? In the speakership contest they ority to teach by virtue of a diploi:
and will refuse to'vote against the could divide into factions; also upon the from the Normal or other schools m
be suspended if the holder la found .
principles they fought to maintain.
tariff and appropriations; but when
competent to teach the special atud
they were asked to support a measure required under the act of 1JKL a
EDITOR BANNER: .
for the relief of the man who took his that it will be necerearv for such pj
Sir:—The conventions of the different life in bis qand to give them what they aona who desire to teach to fit the
parties having been held, and the re­ enjoy to-day. with but few exceptions., reives to comply with the act of 188»
An occssional talk oti there
‘
sults before the people, it becomes us aa they came up solid against it; no fac­ by a teachrr would Dot be a “
enlightened citizens to look about us tions then.
with the law. The law
ami see wherein our duty lies. In thus
Twice has the tidal wave swept them use of text books and the
,00,1 do it - no .tmnger; into power in the legislative branch of

tor I putBndltan-.clothMtaUeruta this government, but what have they
'
in return?
nf the republican
Fpnublican party among*
amongst the
of
everglade! of .Florida while wearing
the Union bine; therefore I uk the
medium of your journal to give those
who. ainoe 18T8, have worked ’with me

�The Hastings Banner.
MARBHALX U COOK. Editor.

Hastings, Mien.. August 29.1884.

Repblican Natienal Ticket.
Fer President,
JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine.
For Vice President,
JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois.

STATE TICKET.

wa* ami after thia I ahall have oonxidhis ft^coi ful fixed for the oppusitkm erahle travdling over y-dir Road by
nomiDBtfon for confreus. He win find
it much easier to got the nomtafition confer on ms a great favor on- both
than the election.
Mrs. Begole and myself if you will use
your influence with your General .Sup­
Begole, of littered book fame, was erintendent to send me a free nase-boox.
uotpinated by the fusionists for governI have the honor to be very truly your
nor. Thu old gentleman will be found obedient servant,
J. W. BEGOLE^
no match for his soldier competitors,
however.
The renominued candidate ot the
The republicans of Barry county
have a ticket in every way deserving
their hearty support They should see
that their every nominee is elected.

Eaton county promises 1/XX) majority
for Blaine and Logan.
Por swreorr of Stote-HARltV A. CONANT,
of Monroe.
For State Treaanrer—EDWARD H. BUTLER,
of Wajne.
For Auditor General—W’LLLIAM C. STEVENS,
at Waahuaia"-.
For Coramtaatoner of the Land Office—MINOR
S. NEW ELL, ot Gene»ee.
For Attorney General—MOSES TACGART, of
Kent.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction*—
HERSCHELL R. GASS, of Hillsdale.
For Member of the Stole Board of Education—
JAMES M. BALLOU.

THE GOVSMMOfl’S VEKAOITT.

From the Detroit Poet. '
' Gov. Begole saw fit in his speech ac­

cepting the renomination for governor
on Wednesday to make a statement
somewhat in detail regarding his ac­

ceptance of railroad passes after get­
ting an election as an anti-monopolist
For Congreaa. Third Dixtrict-JAMES O’DON­ especially opposed to the system of giv­
NELL, of Jackson.
ing passes to state officers. In order
that exact justice may be done to the
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
governor his own wonls, spoken and
For Representative in the Slate Legislature—
■written, will be given. In his Wednes­
ENOCH ANDRUS.
ftr Judge of ‘Probate—CLEMENT SMITH.
days speech he said:
For SheriB-JOHN Q. CRESSY,
For Clcrk-CHARLES M. MACK.
p
I never raised an objection to a man
For I’roaecutlnz Att&gt;-PHILIP T. COLGROVE
• having a free pass who is doing com­
For Register ofDcetfs-EDGAR F. NYE.
FtorSiSSurer—FREDERICK ALEXANDER
mercial’business with railroads. It is
For Circuit Court Commissioners—PHILIP W. their privilege. Men who do a large
NI8KERN and JAMES B. MILLS.
business with railroads make a con­
For Surveyor-HETH PRATT.
For^Corxmora-Dr. A. P. DRAKE and Dr. J. W.. tract at the time they do it to have a
free pass over their roads. I have done
i that thing mysilf, and in only that way
did I have a free pass on a railroad. I
Editorial Notes.
never had a free pass on the road that
The democrats and greenbackera each[ runs from my town, which I helped to
build myself. I shipped over that road
have six electors on the fusion ticket.
■ 17,500,000 of Ic^s that cost me 83.50 for
Each also nominated a seventh elector,&gt; just drawing. You can see how much
for the purpose of testing the compara­• 1 paid that company. The company
tive strength of Butler and Cleveland[ volunteered us—three of us—that we
should have the privilege of riding on
in the state. Thus even if the fusionthat road while we were doing our bus­
ists carry the state, they will elect but.- iness, while we were shipping that timtwelve electors. These twelve if elect­• ber, and that was all there was about
ed, are to cast their votes for Butler and[ iu Now, I never rode in my life as a
governor on a free pass. It not wasnecCleveland in the proportion of the pop­’ essary that 1 should. I could not do it
ular vote for those two candidates. * In1 without being a dishonest man; but
other words, if Butler should get 70,, what is the use? The state pays my
000 votes and Cleveland 140/XX), eight of- expenses, and I charge it up to the
state when doing state business, and
the electors would vote for the latter to for all the riding 1 have done for the
four for the former. In 1880 the green­■ state I have charged the state with just
back vote was 35,000, the democratici exactly the expense; no more, no less.
It is not quite clear whioh “road runs
180,000, the republican 185,000, scatter­
ing 5/XX). But fusion cannot succeed,, from my town” the governor means
in Michigan this year. An apparent, 'when he says that he “never had a free
victory for the fusionists one and two pass” on the same. There are two such
years ago encouraged them to hope. roads, and only two—the flint &amp; Pere
But the vote both times was much less Marquette and the Chicago &amp; Grand
than in 1880; and the percentage of re­ Trunk. To the first of these corporapublicans staying at home was much . tioni the newly elected governor ad­
larger than the opposition. We pre­ dressed the following communication
•
dict that the republicans will gain at the date given:
Flint, December 1, 1882.
three congressmen, and elect their en­
DocL
J.
C.
Potter
tire state ticket by 10,000 majority.
My l&gt;ear Sir:
But for the fact that the prohibitionists
Will you be $o kind as to send me
will poll 39.000 votes this year, 20,0001 one of your little.red books. I have , a
&gt;f which come from the republicans, large amount of travelling on my haad
. he republican majority would be as just now. I have also a request to
make that you doe not esue any free
arge or larger than in 1880. There' passes to the present members elect to
will be 50/XX) more votes polled than either house of Representatives.
I
hen, and in ebout this proportion: make this request because the People
Republican 195,OOC, Fusion 185,000, have demanded it, in consequence of
these passes the time occupied by our
?rohibitlon, 80,000. Mark down these Legislature/i&gt; extended at least 40 days.
Igures. and you will see them substan- I shall recommend this measure in my
message I shall make the same request
ially verified.
of other Roads, in our state.
Very Respectfully.
Speaking of Cleveland's letter of acJ. W. BEGOLE.
&lt;ptance, the New York Sun, democratThe reader will discover nothing in
c,' says:
this letter about “a man who is doing
With this spiritless and ineffectual commercial business with railroads,"
vriting, the feeblest and most unstatesnanlike document that a like occassicn but a good deal about the governor
n our history has ever inspired, will it 1and matters connected with his official
ispel the feeling of disorganization position. Suprintendent Potter must
finch Is abroad and allay the doubts have got the impression from reading
nd discords that rend the democratic
arty? Is there anything in it that the document that he was addressed by
■ .’ill gather to Grover Cleveland the Gov. Begole and not by Lumberman
■ trength of that party, reconcile its TWgole. "
z' actions, and carry it to victory in this
The “little red book" was promptly
lemorable contest? We think not.
sent and Begole replied: “Your favor
And the Sun estimates the matter
of the 2d fust, with 500 mile book is re­
ghtly. This country cannot and will
ceived. for which pleas accept thanks.”
ot trust the democratic party with
Half a year later the governor wrote
ower.
the following letter:
Executive Offlee, Michigan. I
Alonzo, poet Alonzo, you are respectDr.J.C.Portcr.
illy requested to go ahead with yotir
My DearStr,
ography. But “before you deal to
You will doe me a great favor by
me one of your 500 mile pass
irshly with us, let us remark that we sending
•
leant to push you to the front in call- books, also one for Mrs. Begole. I have
just used up the one you gave me be­
ig attention to your poem. Since the 'fore I was elected. I have the honor to
anneh mentioned your “Past, Present to be very truly your obedient Servant,
J. W. BEGOLE.
• id Future," it ha^been widely read in
This application, too, according to
ds city; there is a demand for it that
•ver was known before. And the the governor, was made in his capacity
ork is appreciated .too. Why there 1of a shipper of lumber, though it must
rather odd to have a lumber deal­
is been more solid humor extracted seem
1
asking for a pass in the ordinary
join that book in the past few days er,
1
an Its readers ever got from Twain, 'course of business, wind up with such
lofty phrase—usually reserved for min­
even Bob. Burdette.
isters plenipotentiary and governors of
The opposition have begun their ,states—as, “I have the honor to be vejtf
nd-throwing at some of the best offi- truly
।
your obedient servant” The gov­
rs Barry county ever had. They ernor
&lt;
does not explain whether Mrs.
uld take no better means for increas- Begole, for whom he also asked a “500
g the majorities of the worthy candi- ,mile pass book,” was one of the “three
tea who have the honor to be targets of
, us" who were supplied with passes
r the fusion mud battery. Go right “
■ while we were shipping that timber”
mg, boys. You will wish you hadn’t or
( hot. It will strike most persons as
ter Nov. 4th.
irather singular that he should connect
The New York Sun, which certainly
nnot be credited with any leaning toird republicanism or the republican

odidate, continues to insist that
eveland has never done anything to
wvethe presidential office, is not
led for so exalted a. position, and
gtat not to be elected.

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-

)ur contemporary of'.’{he Journal
es not seem to be puffed up over the

.1 that the greenbackert'flamed him
- commissioner of the state land
pe. He rays he doesn’t propose to
i any “barreT campaign however.

* I Ue taxpayers of Barry county

they should

ticket

the
receipt of the first pass with his
1
“
* election” instead of with shipments of
lumber.
1
The road spoken of by the governor
in
' his speech here must have been the
Flint &amp; Pere Marquette, over which
logs
1
were brought for Fox, Begole &amp;
Co. from Clare county; but the govern­
or had some correspondence about
passes
with the officers of another road
]
running through Flint, which he for­
got to mention to the greenback con­
,
vention on Wednesday. The following
j
letter has never until now been made
public.
The governor will not deny

democrats and greenbackers said in his
Wednesday’s speech that he “never rode
in his life as a governor on a free pass.”
It might be difficult to determine in
what capacity hia excellency rides, but
he asked for a pass as governor, got it
as a governor and used it in traveling
about the country on business or pleas­
ure. It is not to be supposed that he
would use a pass when traveling on
business for the state, because in such
case the state would pay all the bills;
butithe point of the whole matter is
that he asked for passes on the strength
of his official position, got them for that
reason, used them for his private con­
venience, and when accused of doing
the very thing he had so. severely con­
demned before election got out of the
scrape by getting into a worse one—by
denying what, to the common appre­
hension, is a simple and incontroverti­
ble fact.
Gov. Bogole, in accepting the renomi­
nation. would have done better if he
had held his peace on the pass question.
MKB. LIVEKMOKE.

Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, the great­
est woman of her age, has spoken once
in Hastings and has so many admirers
here that her words have a local as well
as a national interest. For that reason
we give her views upon the political
situation.
Mrs. Livermore says: “Although
women do not vote at presidential elect­
ions, they exert a large political influ­
ence which cannot be measured, but
which is potent, felt, and recognized.
In no recent presidential campaign has
there been a more imperitive need of
woman’s throwing her entire moral
force on the right side than in the pres­
ent instance."
Mrs. Livermore, after saying that the
national prohibition party at its Pitts­
burg convention, showed itself unequal
to the occasion in making prohibition a
national question and relegating the
question of woman’s suffrage to the
several states, says that women can
work for temperance through moral
agencies, and then continues:
“But there is another reason why
women this year shoud ‘stand for the
republican party.’
Women are not
mere the victims of man’s drunkenness
than of his consuming lust. A liquor­
seller is not a greater foe to the happi­
ness of woman or of the community
than is an habitual libertine. Drunk­
enness and licentiousness are twin evils,
and the debauchee is usually addicted
to both vices. When, therefore, a great
political party nominates a man for
chief-magistrate of the nation who is
charged with the gravest and most hein­
ous sins against women, they should not

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and pointe north, and with Gnid
make the following statement, and 1 make it vol-

of the bowels. The seizure was unexpected and
terrible. The Moraaeh and other organs seemed
to sympathize with it and to have lost all power
of action. For a long time my life was despair­
ed of, but nt length Trecovered w far as to be
able to ride out. By the' ndvice of my physician
1 visited Pound Spring*. VL. hoping to benefit
from the water*. But-they did me no good.
Neither were the best physicians of Lowen and
Boston, whom I consulted, able to afford me
more than transient relief. I gained do strength
and my case nt&gt;t»eared almost hopeless. In the
fall a friend advised me to try Kxnskdy s Fa­
vorite Kkxbdy. Kid aflbqoab 2»*»«d lapat­
ent medicines. I made the trial To make a long
story short—Favorite Remedy. In my opinion,
saved my life. I consider it die be«t prepara­
tion In tne world for stomach difficulties, as well
as of the Liver and other organs. I am glad to
say that it Is In general use among the railroad
men In thia vklntw. Yoon, etc., A. J. Gifford.
Mr. Gifford Is the master mechanlo of the
Lowell division of the Boston k Lowell railroad
and his Illness and recovery are known to many
who can testify to the tacts In his letter.
Use this medicine for all diseases of the blood,
kidneys, liver, stomach, bowels and skin. It
may save you or your* frntn pain and death.
Address, If desired, Dr. David Kennedy, Roo­

gENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS’

I SELL THE

EaclOne ffratei!

We are making three
widths of Tire:

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

Of Our Own Make.

Pluiig, Matching &amp; taiig

FModmr. New Yoricahd Pacifle Exf. All other tralxfl*daliy except Sun-

« H. B. LEDYARD.

BUCKEYE PATENTS™^?^™
* 8O2' w tOrT17’s Wld Coun-K !or&lt;in
Patent Cauaes, Sti Warr Congrkhs Stkbbt

Shoe and Hoe
Inl.h- .n.a II

- -A

--- a.

.

«My

Detult bavlBg Deen m*ae in the payment of

-AND THE-

Beckwith &amp; Lee

Drill!

SCThe Best Machines of th,e
kind in the market

Buggies

Carriages
If you want an Open or Top
Carriage, or a Platform, I have
what yon wish, and can make
a bargain with you, if you
want durable, nice work at
Bottom Prices.

Material! Call at Airiciltval Warehouse

Sill to Ridge Board.

City

aVifegai:

WAGONS! Roller

,,
1U OUSUUUU,
some of our noblest men, at whose feet
we have sat for ethical teaching and re­
ligious inspiration, alter informing ua
that -the paramount Issue of this cam­
paign la moral rather than political,'
and that the whole question hinges on
the moral character of the presidential
candidate, then proceed to advocate the
claims of this licentious man to the
presidency, it is the duty of all women
who stand for social purltj- to protest
earnestly and persistently. The treat­
ment of the grave changes against Gov
Cleveland by some of the most respect­
able journals ot the day Is as amazing as
It is reprehenMble. These charges are
tacity admitted, but It is claimed that
they do not render him unfit for the
high offlee to which he la nominated
'The chastity or unchaatlty of public
men of national repute, nominated fold
offlee before the people ot the whole
country, la not a subject tor discussion ’
we are told, and that 'a man may be a
pri vate reprobate and yet a paragon ot Buyers are Invited to Call and
pubbe^excellence.’ In the presence of
Them.
our young sons shall we silently assent
to this debased public sentiment which
the press has revealed to ua during the
laat tew weeks'/ Let us remember that
there la no aex in guilt.
Those vires
which men condemn In women, and for
which they relegate them to obscurity
and subject them to ostracism, a» not
to be condoned by women when men
are guilty of them. Social Impurity
Uinta the whole being and untones and
deprives the Intellectual character, as
,
H* know ’,ho h*Te worked among
the fallen of our own sex. After twelve
years of service on a board of directors
of a magdalen asylum, there Is left In my
mind an abiding conviction that no vice We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that eotm Into a home, from
so damages not only , the pbyrical and
moral bnt mental nature, as that of
llrentlouaness? If Gov. Cloveland be
the Immoral man he la represented—
Md there has been no responsible denial
of the charge, which was In current drculaUon long before he was thought of
for the presidency—he is wholly (mat to
be the standard bearer of the American
people. A man whose private character
would exclude him from derent sodetv
should not be Installed In the white
house as the host of the nation and the
dispenser of Its hospitalities. Could re­
spectable women be expert to attend
the. reception of such a preatdeot?
S!*1® Jf»- O. Blaine or Gov. Cleveland
will be elected to the presidency. There
la no chance for Gov. SUuhn, immacullo. «*1 respects.
Were an Ag low m ran be bought In any com­
habitual drunkard to be nominated for
peting market in the State.
the presidency, women would work to
prevent his election by all fair and hon­
orable means.
The elevation to the
chief-magistracy would be an equal
calamity. Should not all women exert
their influence to hinder so unfortunate
a consummation T And the rarest wav
PROMPTLY DORI,
to do thia is to -stand by the republican
party. Ito candidates for president and
vice-preaident are able men, whose long And Satisfaction
years of public service have entitled
them to the recognition they have re­
erived. They are neither drunkards nor
libertines, and their ,:Mation» with
woman are so noble that they will be
accompanied to the national capital by
wives and women friends ot rare IntS-

■And see the Jackson, Romeo,
Lansing and other makes
of Buggiee.

i Can Suit You in Both
Price and, Style.

^brnaa AjraMtroc^anS sine M., bit wile, ti
ftwhlevinetownailtL Barry county. State of
Michigan, to Hiram Chaae, of .the tune place,
recorded In the office of Register of Deeds for
Barry county. Michigan, on the Mih dav of De­
cember, A. D. 18TT,atof)e o'clock v. m.. in Uber
5 of mortgages, on page 387; said. Indenture of
mqrtwe being assigned by said Hiram Chase
to Manly M. C&amp;Uc, of said place, on December
t, A. D. Utxsaidassignment being recorded tn
toe office of Register of Deed* for Berry roimty.
(ts. on mice 172; on which mortgage there®
claimed U&gt; be due. at the dale of this notice,
the stun ot four hundred and twenty doUan
(8420). and no proceedings haring been' ingttTMed at law to Recover the debt n-nialuti.g *eiure4
by said mortgage, or any part H ereof, and the
power of Mie therein contained Laving become
operative, notice t* hereby given that on Satur­
day. the 90th day of August, a. D. jSm. at hue
o’clock tn the afternoon, at the north froi.t door
of the court bouse iu the city ot Hastings, Id
Barry county, Michigan, (said court house bclgg
the place of holdingIhe Circuit Court fur said
county of Bam .) I shall sell al public auction to
the highest bidder the hinds and premises de
scribed in said mortgage to-wtt: All that cer­
tain piece or parcel of land situate in the county
of Harry and state of Michigan, known and de­
scribed ,as follows, viz: -Commencing at the
gtiartrt- post on. the south side of section thirtyfive [M] In town two [2] north, of range trn no]
west, running thence west ten [101 and our-half
IH] rods, thence south ten [10] rods and four [4]
feet, thence east tea and one-half 110^1 rods,
thence north ten 110] rods and four 14] tert to
the place of beginning, being a jmrt of the
north-east quarter [kl ot the north-wesi quar­
ter (Ml of section two [J], In town number uoe
fl] north of rangejen [10] west, or so much
thereof as shall be necessary to pay the i-r .« unt
due on said mortgage with interest then-oi. at
ten per eenL, together with the costs auu «u8MMM allowed by law.
Dated May 23d, A. D. ISM.
MANLY M. CHASE.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
Administrator’s Sale.

In the matter of the estate of John Hoti Ek.ss,

deceased.

Notice la hereby given that I shall re)' nt pub­
lic auction, to the highest bidder, on baiuruay.
-taxth
fivKatar. *. D. im. al »«
o eio&gt;-k In rhe forwioon. at the probate ufl'c? !n
the city ot Huntings, in the t ouuty ot Ban^. in
the state of Mlchlgaii, pursuant to license srd
authority graotedto me on the eleveilh day &lt;4
August, A. D. UM, by the probate court of Barry
county. Michfnn, all of the estate, right, title
and interest of the Mid deceased of. tn and to
the real estate sftuated and being in the county
ot Barry, In the state of Michigan, known and
deaoribed as follows, to-wit:
Commencing one chain north and eight links
east of the northwest corner ot village (now
city) lot No. nine hundred thlrty-eeven &lt;Kff).
Thence running north four chains, thence east
one chain and seventeen links to the w c&lt;|t line
o( Market street, thence south on said west lire
of Iftitet street fogr tfliattu to the north Hue of

Administrator.

P-Mce and Harriet Makepeace. his wife. w»
Gepne Osborne. Mid mortgage bearing date
July!, im, and doe July T. i«o, and recorded
In u»e offlee of Register of Deeds in and for Bar­
ry county. Mkhlnn, In Uber n of Mortgages
on Mcea M and », ou the Aral day of July. if -',
and given to secure the payment ot four hundred
aad Uty doUan, with Interest to be pai«1 July
lot of each year succeeding the date of snld
^ortaace. and containing a clause pro'kinig
that udeiaultbe made In the payment ol tho
Mid interest when the aame becamt&lt;d&lt;w and
‘
’ i unpaid for tiie sjwe of
thirty days thcrMfter, then the wdd aortntw
shall have tho option to drclnrt' the v.I.olc
■mount on Mid mortgage due at onoe, and the
IntcrrRt due on saM mortgage July 1, IfM. 1'hting iKxwne due and not haring been
i-nd
more than thirty day* having clapsrd since th®
same became due, and the Mine still reiHBlui'/g
■aid mortgage dne at one*, and there being r.«»w
due ou said mortgage the sum ot lour hundred
and ninety-tour and 98-HO dollar* by reason of
Mid option and declaration, and no suit nor i rooeedfipi at law having been instituted t&lt;&gt; recov­
er the debt or any portion of the sanir which
said mortgage la riven- to recun*. Kotler is

Guaranteed.

MaUMMldk Kmihvd nUMteeo, six hundred

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WINS.

DIVORCES

will adjourn next moral

O«AHD «AMM DIVISION.

rrfifce Court Hon..-

gajs with al! kg&gt;)

�ably the moat llbcrnl offer ever made

SSSrBStff
SsSSMSgs
sawragSSS:1.'?”

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXIX. NO. 19.

TBB

uukw

muttered to himself, in toon ot

He felt a litte? like a spy as be bur*
besy e«

staircase.

The scout, old "Dot and

MONEY SAVED

bow rf&amp;S'SSSffE&amp;om

Wbat was it about. Ton?
lie knocked sharply. and bardiv wait-

Bills?"

MONEY EARNNED'
a atsuuir mcr.D’uU'i-tw ■
Ha&lt;! with a flood of beautycro

Lewis Stern

one of the window

■ want the rainbow," JBobtrtv said.
His battered piavtkinga MIt
tret it me." said 1: he «n*d
I singing.

IS SELLING

Summer Goods!

I rould not mock the simple child.
For srwpMbyaU mirth excluded:

At and Below Cost.

,.e.
ttemcm
Full well I knew naught but experience
Could teach him Why betwixt tbe truth
And error Ht-i unending variance.
houjrht but experience could teach
Him that which Is tcrund attaining;
And whether what weflnally reach
eally worth the strife of gaining.
For foolishly we turn aw«y
From ooinfort to encounter aorrowj
We lean- the substance of today
To abase the nttntaw of uxorrow.

will pay people to go there if the

to buy goods.
Mr Stem for the next 20 days will
sell from 10 to 20 per cent off, as he is
preparing for new goods from New
York

Bargains!

MIL BUL8TEAIF8 SURPRISE.

Mr. Bulstead’s third and last letter
bore tbe Oxford postmark;
it he frowned. His neice.
ago noted that

In Dress Goods, Cotton Cloth and
Shirting.

ty Go and See before you buy.

PARTIES DESIRING

e for Dyspepsia and the Liver.
It Is a regular prescription of a doctor of large
practice, and fpr these troubles it is as good us
doctor himself on the spot

“Hub" Couch Cure, 23 Cent

Prescription of a Boston physician, dispensed
years by a Boston druggist.
One &lt;lo»e will cure any ordinary cough. It
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a 25 cent bottle of “Hub" Cough Cure,
and don't be put off with any other

CLOTHING,
A FAIB EXCHANGE.

CLOTHING!

Will you exchange a chronic case of Dyspep’
k up s BllUoua Tempera­
ment—to give your torpid Urer activity, and
bottle oi EO-PE-8A will dothis. A few doeea
nurcriae thoee who try It.For lUUlouaneas,
Tn

Reajty-Made or Made to Order
For the Next Sixty Days Shoidd Call at the

“I thought I would oome upon you
bit by surprise, Tom,” be said,
without any circumlocution.
“The
fact is. that
"Whiting.
ejaculated Tom,
with his first
“Half a ton of whiting!0 murmured
his unde, irresistibly impelled to dwell
upon the mystery. "Hall
here it is."
And he
bill under tbe otbsr’s
nose.
Tom took It
with a serious

swered Tom. bra
And after recon

great trouble to him. Looking
back upon that half-ton of whiting, hu
wondered bow that could have made
with Che lad. If be would
to that, he could bare
foigiven him
But this was a different
more the old gentleman thought of tt.

near his bouse or Dear Maggie be would
not have him.
He made this last determination
known to
UlBl

had forbidden him the bouse.
was received

A RegularBonanza.
From circulars received we notice tbaX a lar^
amount of land 11) h',
Kittson counties, Minnesota, is offered tor sale
to actual settlers at tbe extreme low price of
THREE DOLLARS FEB ACRE.
in quantities of notleas than
4
_ Tlu-u! counties are located In
tiw'fnnwus Bed. River Valley, about which every
farmer has beard more or less.
ffsSsdlpiymoau

1?*O,T,'L^

his mind to see bis lawyer about Tom
••m get it over." he said to himself.

were far from welcome.
“Now, I will not stand thia &gt;ny
longeri” axled tbe irritable old (
man, dashing his fist upon the
and narrowly missing the lust
and juicy kidney.
*1
Tom
once too often!

broad smile
■-Well," odd Mr. Bkrirtrad. -*rUt
about it? Half a ton

miss! To 500 lawn tennis balls. £12
IDs; to rackets, as per former account,
£8 10a; to marking machines, £4; to—
us—to half a ton of whiting.

ground num the oheck to pay It last
week, and why they should base had
the impudence to send it tn to you I

does tbe young scapegrace live upon
whiting?"
"Oh, it must be a mistake. uncial’'
“Mistake, indeed! Why. &lt;Bd not I
have a bHl of £2 10a for dog collars?
Was that a mistake, too? And tbe
wine bill, and Symond'I's bill for horse
hire! All mlstar.es, c
You
may thank
cried the

you tie yourself to this extravagant
nephew of mine. Now I’ve done with
him and so have you."
rose from tbe table with a
face, and linked from the winnus
little of the
dow with eyea that sa
square outside through their tears.
But, like a wise girl, she kept silence,
and the
kind UkW
hearted UIU
old ^CUMUUiaU,
gentleman.
anu
IUC KiUU
after storming once or twice up and
.
..
__ __ ibegan
___ _ to cast
___ . ______
down
tbe. room,
uneasy
glances at tiie graceful figure by the
window.
If there was one person
whom Mr. Bulstead loved before and
above the cause of his present anger it
was his niece, Maggie Lloyd.
“Well, well
be. sitting down
to his now cold kidney. •’There, iny
dear, give me another cup of tea.
Half a tot) of whiting—tbe lad must
have gone mad!”
‘•It might have gone in
than whittng.” she euggt
but with a humorous
• ---------mouth.
ner of a p
“So it
t; that’a true." The old
gentleman was a little more straightlaced than most Londoners. “I’ll tell
Oxford
by tbe aleven o’clock train, giving b!m
do notice, and sue for myself what sort
----of life be Is Bri
If be is doing no
worse than
him: but if I find u»e young renew is as
vicious as some of those Oxford sparks,
why then”—and zMr. Bulstead’s voice

tbe

bill with

The young man laughed loudly.
“I am not in fault this time, sir; it
is the the Lawn Tennis Club's account

"Marking out the grounds, sir.
i! Very stupid
glad of it. my
boy," said Mr. Bulstead. pleasantly.
Tho mystery of tbe whiting was cleared
but somehow it had made him sus“Now," said Tom, “will you oome
want to/call at in
the High—Dot
undrd yards off, sir?
and by tbe time we oome back lunch
with me

t of that whiting still m
Mr. Bulstead’s eyes? At any rate it
seemed to Mm that hia nephew
peculiarly ’and restlessly anxious to get
him out of the rooms. However, he

P°l “J umbrella.
tnanrrou.
V* nv—«
thank you. Why
what the—deuce—is
—that?"
i
if ;------it had
been another
,—
-- ------------------ ----hail
—■ - ,,
wbittog piled upon tbe oofa, the old
n’o face
not have grown
grown
»ce could Dot
Tbe thing lying half hidden
.

dainty, tiny, wicked-looking
Bun-ahadc of grav silk, and bv it a
kid.
glove of too, too apparent
Mr. Bulstead’s worst fears were confirmed with
had

felt

that

wrong; this was tbe haunt erf wicked
dissipation bo bad half feared he should

find k Half a too of whiting, lodaed!
In a 'moment, and before he had
glanced at tbe young fellow’s confused
face, be thought tbe worst of him.
real sorrow as well as anger in the
tone—“can you explain thia with equal

rooms? vFie, air. tie!
Or where
— —
their
—
npposcP” be added,
the scout’s seeming
■Th dons arith suddenly
oool determi
at the foot of the
attempts to
Tom.
trilled with the teaspoon, ber
*----- uncle’s
irritability waa IHtie
kindDMa
“And will not, I
more than neutralised
••You can
of heart But sbe knew
mailers, a'
cousin with all her bears, the dreaded
the result of her uncle
Tom would be do
bet be might be
Bulstead might object to. To move
ber undo from his resolve, once ex-

vond even her influence, tee more aa
the old gentleman, who had
“
months before forbidden an

trreua in tbe stand.

nxxnruto of irritability, escaped

shade in tbe umbrella
emnly repeated it twice, “Well, I jud
dsjtesiir
.
Then be strode in the hall for some
to himself.
slowly and
thoughtfully up to the drawing room,
and stood on tbe bcartb-rug.
“Were yon at Oxford when I wae
there on the 28th of last mouth?"
“Yea," answered Maggie, borribh
frightened, and yet relieved at getting
tbe matter off ber nr nd. She had on:
confessed simply because she was afraid
of increasing ber uncle’s anger against
Tom.
”
’
you were going to put lom to tbe test,
afriid be might be doing
something to displease you. I went Uwarn him."
"And you were in Ms room while 1
was there?"
“Yea. It was. foolish of me; you fol­
lowed me so closely, and I was afraid
to face y;ou. Tom put me in tbe Scout's
Hole, as he called it"
“So you deceived me between vou?”
said be, harshly.
"No, sir, I did. Tom knew nothing
ly coming. He was afraid for me
not for Mmself.”
.
“Did be tell you what I was angri
about?”
After you were gone?
“Of coursef’ snapped Mr. Bulstead,
poking tbe fire vigorously.
“I think,” said’'Maggie, timidly, for
w» Tom’? favor at stake.
“he said it was about bills. He bad
nothing to do with my journey to Ox
ford."
And a nice, ladylike thing you con
eider it, I suppose, gadding about t&lt;
young men’s rooms. Very w
you seem inclined to mix yourself up
with his aflMn, you write to bim a:
once and tell Mm to oome up to
to-morrow and call here. When
are both together Til tell you what 1
think erf it. A pretty pair of foobf*
And Mr. Bulstead fumed his way out
of the. rtxjm with much outward'beat
-----and an angry expression
But the butler, who watched Ms exii

been stormy weather upstairs, waamazed to hear him utter with aa audi­
ble chuckle as be reached the darkest
angle of tbe staircase:
"Good lad
Good lad!"
Tom. &lt; i course, came up
the Great Western would
and when thev were both
Bulstead . told tbe culprits

Tbe old man was a little impressed
by the youngster’s earnest ncsa. #Tbe
obnoxious articles might have been left
there innocently, of course.
• •Then let me have a look into your
other rooms, young man If you wish

"No. I can not do that!" cried Tom,
springing, as tbe other advanced, to

but it was upon business more

xne ota gvn, noth-.-d that

half.

ing our goods.
Any one desiring ri
ji obtain «me free

UNDER TOWER BLOCK,

GRAND RAPIDS’ MICH

na’uio
too. I’ll )&lt;*« order’. abort th, ear-

six o’clock train with it.
When Mr. Buhoead readied his ©tab

known

It took Mm some

“Bless tbe umbreBaf’ be cried at
length, fumbling among tbe heap. “If
teas it? No. dot this. Why. what’s
this? Well, 1 am dashed.
Only
word
hicb
be tbe
used
was a
one. and one which seldom.

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­

E. S. PIERCE

The anwith a

man glanced round the room.

Men s Suits are being Slaughtered, and
any man can buy a Good Suit for
little money.

Bound to Reduce Stock!

h cigarette in his mouth, was a young
fellow whose good-looking face
rather manly and straightforward than
handsome. He was alone and got up
without much appearance of flurry.
“How do you oo uncle? I though!
was you croe’ing tbe quaiL Take
seat. Why did you not lot me know
that you were coming?”
Mr. Bulstead took the proffered seat
and panted as be looked round. The
stairs were steep and Lis wind wa/not

rraacu

�=

MICHIGAN 8TATE KEW8.
The Detroit grain quotations are:
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

ACCEPT.

ooct.pt tbe nomination, and aboil ubido
tbe judgri’nt ot ay oountrytnen. • 1 bare ex­
amined with care the declaration ot prlnolFormal Note.

roller procraa, fiATStdAUfi; pat­
ents, f5.T506.OO. Corn-No. 2, 54K«5c.

,-utar.

cry, 14481*0.
Cheeas, »MfilDc.
Kggs,
fl-runt.
(Signed,
T. A. Hcmohickh.
latkte the Eastern sage merely Mt!elput„,
Cleveland’s letter.
a o the Hon. wuitaza F. Vilas. Chairman: UKOUb.
tw practice of the l—r
‘e'l'-i.e..
Nicholas M. Ball, Secretary. and others ot
Wednesday.
,
S10: Ard«l»', IU! (Uwo-Alpw. IM;
Albany, N. Y., Aug. 90.—Governor
Thomas Van Wormer, an old gentleman
the committee of tho National Democratic
Ill; Aude, M; G.nl
Cteveland s letter formally accepting tbe
living near Tuscpla, Tuscola County, has'
: 1M.1M-All*»: H.a&lt;»
Democratic nomination for President of tbe
doSw toy
Wrloa. tide
nu&gt;1
BLAZE IN A RLCT5G-8TABLE.
dropsy. Recently another operation was
United States is ns follows:
Bum 10; GlroodA A
___
performed on him, making tbe forty-ninth
GeNfkmen.- 1 have received your communb (
Tocura, AW 2A-HTe death, oocunwl an M tmwaH, iteurojrt. Mli,
oaUon dated July 1». tnfonning me of my
from cholera Salurday eight Tbe
nomination to tbe office of President of the
k attributed to tbe busty return of the innow mihrra. m u».
“
Cynthiana, Ky., Aug. 25.—About one
United States oy tbe National Democratic
haUtunUi, especially as a state of infection
Convention lately assembled at Chicago. I &lt;o’clock yesterday morning oue of tbe sta­ him, and still the old gentleman stands it
Thursday al Freeport, HL
is still prevailing.
accept the nomination with a grateful appro- {bles at Abdalla Park, half a mile south ot
Maii-killed, Aug. 25.—Eight deaths oc­
Tbe English privy
Man^
ctatJon of the supreme honor conferred and a .this city, owned by W. H. Wilson, tbe wellcurred in this city from choiera Saturday
boundary line between Ontario and Man
solemn Beoao of the reep.jnslblUty whioh, in
hvlp the g
itoba along the Lake of the Woods and En­ night, and fourteen during the twenty-four
known . turfman
and
stock-breeder,
In this 1
its acceptance. I assume.
horses at Kalamazoo the other day, the
conceded
hours ending at nine o’clock last
'
] have caiofully considered the platform ’was totally destroyed by fire. In the former to run twenty miles against tbe glish River.
I’AEts, Aug. SA—Tbe following deaths
TU.ai~cta.of M.Ftai NjUauU Bjta
WwLrfuUv
‘K’1' ll!11“v&lt;Uadopted by tho convention and cordially ap- ।stable
were
seventeen
valuable
the ctreulatimi ami
have occurred durieg the twenty-four boors ■a-r--. —r
prove the same. Bo plain a statement of .
Albion. N. V.. tor, tow foreto »
m|» glviM Nature nJ
of
which were ter in 150 minutes and thirty-seven sec­ of
Democratic laith and the principles upon 1horses, only three
««.
neud business, owing to tbe continued ab­ ending last night. In tiie southern depart­ -aadstaare she rails ter. ft f5to^
which that party appeals to the su Jrages of ]rescued. James Honan, an employe who onds.
sence qf the President, Albert 8. Warner. ment or France: Pyrenw Ortonlalte. 14;
the people newls no suppiem .-nt nor explana
.
iioruult, 8; Card. 10: Aude. SA Yester­
Last November John Hagadorn, a law­ Tl»e deposits aggregate &gt;154,000.
tiun. It should be remembered that tbe omce 'slept In the stable, was also burned to deatli.
day
a
bulletin
from
the
Italian
iTuvmces
uf President is esaeutialiy executive in lu •He had been In this city during the evening yer and Justice of tho Peace, of Bay City,
The Wisconsin Editorial Aswctatlon, in
nature. The laws enacted by the legislative idrinklug, and ■ returned home about mid­ suddenly disappeared.
He had been ooo.ontlon .1 Mllwtata. Wedutahy.^- shows 9 deaths and 32 new cases. Three
branch of the Government the Chief Execu- &lt;night, and it is supposed he dropped a
tlveis bound taitbfuliy to enforce. And when ,match br lighted cigar that caused the de­ drinking amj had had hard luck regarding ed X D. Coe Itanldeou AS-H« tone- zuswctod.c^** ot cholera are reported *at
the wisdom of the i»oUtica! party which selects '
Napiex
'
*
Among the horses lost were four his business for some time, and suicide Ury. ud D»vM Alwood Trewurer. Tbe
one of its members as a nominee for that of- straction.
।
London, Aug. 25.-A fire baa been rag­
flee has outlined iu policy and declared iu fine stallions. Triumvir, Huron, Long was suspected. Recently his body was Dcil nweiliw -IU to &gt;«ld «l AppleUm.
ing tor three days in Rows, a town In Aus­
Tbe
rt.
’
rteeath
uuiual
reunion
of
tbe
boeb
principles, it seems to me that nothing in Branch,
Chesnut Wilkes and Norman discovered in T. E. Brady’s mill-boom, and
the character of the offloe or
the
ety of the Army of the Cumberland, of trian Galicia- Three hundred houses have
necessities of the case requires more from Sprague, all fast trotters, and Tom though decomposed beyond recognition, which Lieutenant-General Sheridan is IM ddroyed «ud 3.000 perwo.
""
Secrest Mare,
Ink.
Jersey was Identified by the clothing. He had
' the candidate accepting such nomina­ Bagly,
President, will be held al Rochester, N. Y..
tion than the suggestion of certain Lily, also trotters of good
record. evidently drowned himself.
“TTehrese factory would &lt;to well at Sault sic.
well-known'truths so absolutely vital to the Mr. J
September 17 aud 18 (Chickamauga week).
A.
Secrest
had
just
sold
larre
market
town
of'
Itozwadow,
in
Aus
­
fcafety and welfare of the Nation that they
The pioneers of Branch County held
Thursday night a tire broke out thirty trian Galicia. The harvest just gathered in
can not be too often recalled nor too serious­ his mare to Chicago partial for &gt;1'500,
The Burdock Plant Is one of the best diuretics
ly enforced. W’e proudly call ours a Govern­ and had delivered her in this city, but Mr. their annual picnic at Coldwater a few lidta, from Wbiellng. In Oua,. Ik Z. A C. wm all consumed. There I* a great dearth
r kidney rerulatora. Burtkick Etood Buttre hi
ment bv the people, it is not suc;i when a Cochran failed to ship and returned her to days ago. A large crowd of pioneers wav Road, and before assistance could arrive of provisions in tne town.
nsurauuiedlti all diseases of th.- kldn.-, m.
class ta’tolcraw l which arrogatet to iteolf tbe Mr. Wilson’s stables last night. Tom present, tbe most notable being Alexander forty-six houses were consumed. Tbe loss
L
omnjn
.
Aug.
2A
—
Advices
from
West
­
managemetit of public affairs, seeking to con­
trol u&gt;e people instead of representing them. Coons, record 2:22, was released from O’Dren, bom In Detroit to- 179L He has will amount to #75,000.
ern Africa say that smaii-pox b raging at
Parties are tiie necessary outgrowth of our in­ the stables, but ran wild down tiie track, lived in Michigan ever since, and is gen­
General Canales has sold to an English
stitutions, but a Government is not by the Jumped tiie fence, ran a stake In his breast, erally regarded as the oldest native in hab­ syndicate a hacienda in the center of tbe Uoomasaie, Ashantoe. The King of tbe
country recently died, and three hundred of When you tmve a cough and want relief, think of
peop:e when one party fastens iu control and fell with such force as to cause his
State
of
Tamaulipas,
Mex.,
for
SS2.000
itant of the State. He settled in Branch
lib subjects were luiniolated at his funeral. Kemp s Balsam for the Throat and Lima i
trooa tbe country, and perpetuates iu power
ScoJoUng and betreyimr tbe people instead deatli In less than an hour. Triumvir had County in 1836, and has occupied tbe same
cash, tiie purchasers agreeing to take sev­ The new Klug having been appointed, tiie
serving them; u t.overnment is not by tho n record of 2:18#. and’was valued at 310,­
eral thousand head of cattle at eleven dol­ Aabamee chiefshare asked that.tbe country
people when u result which should represent 000. Mr. Wilson's km will reach &gt;50.000. farm continuously. He is hale and hearty
be annexed to Euglbh pawemkms, because
lars each.
the intelligent will of free mid thinking men
(Jueen Victoria was Instruromtal tn &lt; aiiMnr
is or can bo determined by tho ahamelesi use
women to be employed In telegraph offices
„
There were fifteen deaths from whooping of his notorious crueltyJames Mead, and old and highly esteemed
Pomeroy to Withdraw.
.of their suffrages.
.
,
Bkkun, Aug. 25.—Henry M. Stanley
cough
in
Brooklyn
last
week.
When an election to office shall b«2be selec­
resident of Bay City, formerly clerk of
has
written
«
totter
adrfhng
Germans
to
C
hicago
,
Aug.
23.
—
A
special
to
the
Frank Powers lias been nominated for
tion by tbe voters of one of their Buml'cr to
"l a'*■umihuiume for a time a public trust, instead of Times from Washington says: “It ia stated tbe Fraser House, died suddenly of heart­ Congress by the Democrats of tiie Ninth recognize the Congo free States, which ment," said John B. Gough, “If
man'-"•.-.ere
*o
disease tho other night at his farm oa the
bis dedicatiun to tho professian. of polities;
would be of advantage to German trade, tall down-and worship the silk bat. tor it is not
Kentucky District
when the holders of the baliou, quickened by on tbe best authority that ox-Senator Pom­ Kawkawlin River.
made in the likeness of anything in heaven, &lt;&gt;r'
tnsteail
of
affecting
an
agrocmieiil
with
Port
­
a scum of kauty, shall avenge truth betrayed
Orrin A. Carpenter, of Zora Bums mur­
on
earth,
ar
in
the
waters
which
are
under
the
eroy, who la running for President on tbe
Tbe wife of Rev. T. Cayton, of Balt Riv­ der notoriety, left Liucolo, HL. with bb ugal, which would exjHfce Germany to cus­ eferth.” Besides tt beats the head and eauses
■and pledges broken, and when tiie suffrages
shall be adtoBetbor free and unoorrupted, tbe American and Anti-Secret Society ticket, er, Isabella County, while running a short
toms tariff chkteoery. Stanley declares the the hair to fall off. Parkers Hair Balsam will
full realization of a Government by the peo­ has decided to withdraw in favor of St. distance recently to escape a rain-storm, family for Dakota Friday.
stop that and restore tbe original color to gray
Congo must be free to the eoasc
ple will be at hand. And as a means to this
Generals Rosocrnna. Slocum and Cutcben,
or faded hair. Not oily, not a dye. im:? fi. i-d
John,
tiie
Prohibition
candidate.
Pomeroy
end, not one “would, in my Judgment,
bursted a blood vessel, paralysis followed, Colonel Kulffen and Major Steele, U. S. A.,
delidkxuly perfumed. A perfect hair dressing.
be more effective than an amendment has notified tbe members of the National and she died three days'later.
50c. All druggists.
‘
are making a trip through Canada.
to the Constitution disqualifying the Committee of his party to meet In Wash­
N
ew
Y
oke
,
Aug.
21.
—
Tbe
Journal
of
President from re-election.
When we
C. D. Carnss, ot Gridley, Cel, formerly
odled l^u^ht1*115 ’ Tex05,
* nc* l0*n
The annual sun dance of the jChcyennea
consider the patronage of this groat office, the ington August 25, when he will formally of Walled Lake. Oakland County, was on the Canadian River continued without Commerce Wednesday publishes a list of
eHtnement or power, thh temptation to re­ withdraw, giving as hla reasons that St
seventy-seven cotton-miLh that will stop
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker’s Blood
tain public place onoe gained, and, more than John has publicly announced his espousal burned out a few days since for tbe third cessation three days and nights.
Elixir, tbe only preparation .gwiratitevd to
alL the availability ■ P*rty finds in an incum­ of tbe principles of the Auti-Secret party, time since going to California, losing
A railway official from the East made a two wteka or lunger, with a eanacity of t,-&gt; cleanse
the-blood and remove all chronic di»bent whom a horde of officeholders, wltn a and that he would prefer to support him 53^00, with but $450 insurance. He owned
700.000 spindles xnd 66,000 looms, insur­
statement
in
Chicago
Friday
that
the
Balti
­
zeal born of benefits received and fostered by
ing
n
curuiiinent
ot
66.000
pieces
per
day.
an extensive blacksmith shop, employing more A Ohio Road had offered &gt;23,000,000
the hope of favors yet to cumc, stanA ready than to run for office himself."
private bank is in contemplation at V;ck»to aid with money and trained political serv­
for a controlling interest In the Illinois nr 7M.W0 pioiw in two weeka, mostly all
eighteen
men.
ice. we recognize in die eligibility of the Pres­
Urowu ami bleaciietl goods. .
ident for re-election a most serious danger to
John L. Andrews’ barn at Milford, Oak­ Central.
that calm, deliberate and Intelligent political
City of Mexico, .Aug- 23- —Because of
Ex-Governor Headricks Is to be Invited to
Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, la., vh-s. My
Hospitai-ity.
act on wukcb must characterue a Govern­ tho prevailing drought and tiie terrible land County, was burned a few days ago, deliver tiie o^eniug address at tbe Peoria
with tho product of eighty acres of wheat
wife haa been seriously affected "altli a &lt;-ough
ment by tbe people.
A true American sentiment recognizes tho grasshopper and locust plagues throogboat and forty-five adres of hay. Insured for (HL) fair September 15.
Farmer John—“My dear, don’t you for twenty-five yeara. and ttifs spring mure ser­
dignity of labor and,tbe fact that honor Lies in many sections of the rejxibllc, meat haa ad­
Terre-Haute, Ind., has been selected as think Bobby’s cough is pretty bad; iously than ever before. Khe had ow! many .
&gt;2,800.
without relief, and iwiug urged to try
honest tolL Contorted labur is an element of
the next place for iiolding the Indiana Con­ sounds like whooping cough, don’t it?” remedies
Dr. King’s New Discover, did so. with most
Natioaa: prosperity- Ability to work consti­ vanced fifty per cent in price In this city
An engine on thp Michigan &amp; Ohio Rail­ ference of African Methodtota.
tutes tbe capital, and tne. wages of labor the and at many other points within the past
Mrs. John—“Oh! mercy no; it is gratifying results. Tbe first bottle relieved her
way train jumped the track at 7:30 o’clock
very much, aud the second tortile han ab-nlntelv
income ot a vast number of eur population;
Tbe
Webster
County
Bank
at
Marshfield,
cured her. Che has not had so good health tor
and this interest should be Jertously pro­ four weeks Corn haa likewise appreciated, the other morning one mile west of Mar­ Mo., suspended Friday, with liabilities of only------ ”
tected. Our workingmen arc not asking un­ and so on with all articles of absolute ne­ shall, Calhoun County. Tbe engine, bag­
Farmer John—“And little Sal, I thirty years." Trial bottles free at W. II. Good&gt;40,000 and assets estimated at &gt;15,000 to
reasonable Indulgence; but as intelligent and cessity. Coni is 87.50 per bushel in Chi­
don't believe them marks is mosquito
gage-car and two conchae were wrecked,
manl&gt;ciuzens they souk the same couaideruS-15.000.
huahua.
Bear.9
are
S12
|&gt;er
bushel
In
Du
­
Cheboygan will have another harbor liebt-ZT
bites; look like measles to me, and------ ”
' tton which those demand who have other in­
causing about $80,000 damage. Tho engi­
The Chicago A Southern Lumber Com­
terest* at stake. They should receive their rango. A tiny but terrible army-worm is neer was badly hurt, and his skull fract­
Mrs. John—“Good gracious! you
Fred Hotchkiss guarantees fiteitive relief far
pany, with a capital of #8,000,000, has been
full share of the care and ntu-ntlon of those
invading Aljojuea Pueblo, whose Inroads
any cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint by
ured, but he would probably live. Thl lncor|»orated at Springfield, 11L, by G. W.
Who make and execute tne laws, to tho end
are
marked
by
decaying
vegetation
and
using
Acker's English Kerned). or will refund
that'the wants end needs of the employers
Farmer
John
—
“
And
there
’
a
Jane,
the
passengers
escaped
injury.
Hotchkiss
and
others.
the
money.
ana the employed shall alike bo subserved, dying cereals.
Miss Wall, of Sandstone, Jack ton Coun-‘
and tho prosperity of the country. - tbe com
A light rain Saturday night put out the help. She's got some spots on her face
Dr.
O. E. Yates, fonnerlv of Overia
Close ot the Peace Convention.
n*oo heritage of both, be a ivanced.
ty, is teaching school in tbe Argentine Re­ forest fires near East Tuwas, Mich., In some —bitee. abe calls ’em, but I’ll bet it’s Plainwell, is president of tbe Blaine and logon
As re atel to this sub,, cr. while we should
club at Holland. । •
t
Naw London, Conn., Aug. 23.—The- public at a salary of S1,7OJ per annum.
localities, but in other localitfoi they are the small-pox.’’
not discourage t.ie eintera.Ion of those ulm
burning with renewed vigor.
.
come to acknuo edge al.eeinnoo to our Gov­ Peace Convention at Mystic adjourned yes­
Mrs. John—“Oh, horror! are you
Henry Bchamhals. foreman Henry Krug lack­
It is said that a disciple of Esculapius
ernment an i add to our Citizen i cpulation.
ing
Co.,
St.
Joseph.
Mo.,
uses
Dr.
Tnuntin
Elec­
A
small
cyclone
struck
Dallas,
Tex.,
Sat
­
crazy?
Why,
John,
there
is
noth
­
terday after adopting resolutions calling for name4 Hetail, living a few miles west of
yet. as a means oi protection to our wor.tingtric Oil with his men for sprains, cuts, bruises,
urday afternoon, tearing a deep hole, and ing------ ”
tncn. a different ru.u should prevail concern­ tiie abolition of tbe military system in Con­
ing taonc wuo. if t-icy come - or urc brought necticut, and of capital puntehmeaL Bee- Brady Lake, Mecosta County, has a family carrying a column of sand two feet iu di­
Farmer
John
—
“
I
just
got
a
letter
that for sisj will discount anything in tho ameter to a height of 500 feeL
A vote for 8t. John T\m half v&gt;» u&gt; put into
to our land do not lutcnd to become Ameri­
from cousin Sue in the city. She wants the presidential chalr\Clc*i-iaad "thr sunt
cans but will Injuriously compete with tbose oliuiuus were also adopted as follows:
pineiregions. He was married in his early
The expedition for the relief of Khartoum to come here for tiie summer, with her
Justiy entitled to our fie d of labor.
Aesutoed, That tbe thanks of tho civilised.
In6 lc.t r accepting the Ufimiundon to tire world are due to Gladstone for his efforts to years, and the result of the union wn&lt; will Include 5,000 British troops, under com­
nine
children
and
three
French
nursee
office of Go.er.ior nearly two years ago, 1 avoid additional bloodshed In Egypt.
eleven children. Ho was left a widower, mand of General Buller. Tbe lost batyillon
■toile the rqbuuing statemcot, to which I
wesolreO, That any attempt to acquire addi­ but in due time gladdened his disconsolate cau not leave Cairo before November 1.
and two pet dogs.”
An old physician, retired from practice, hat­
have steadi.yadhered;.
tional territory by the United States by armed
Mrs. John—“I guess you’re right, ing had placed iu his hands by an East India
heart by uuurying a widow who was her­
"i.ie laboring c a ses constitute the main force dotwrvoa tbe aezerost reprobation.
muMtonary the formula of a draple vt-grtabte
Near Gatesville. Tpx., the citizens took
part otcur popu!a;io;i. They should bo pro- i ricMxvaL Tnat we protest against the dyn­ self the mother of elevon children. Since from the Sheriff and riddled with bullets an John. Bobby’s cough has a little whoop remedy tor the sjieedv and permanent cure •»&lt;
tected in tiici r effort-* peaceably to assert amite policy, and counsel all friends of the
to it, Sally’s face docs look like measles, Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. AMluna and
their rignta when endangered by aggregated good caujjg In Irebufd and chmwhere not to then he has been blessed with eleven more, old man chgrged with burning rouiu whuatan throat and lung affection". afe&gt; apo*i'.lvr and
capltm; uad all atututes on thia subject should
use viole-wphreau or carnal weapons, as they making thirty-thrto iu all who owe pa­ stacks aud a thrasher. He was dragged and, now I think of it, Jane got a tele­ radical cure for Nervous lX-t&gt;lliiy and oiln-n ous
reconnIu- the cate of the btatc fur honest delay and prevent suoccss.
----------------.i--------her brother had
recently
saying
from bed In his shirt and allowed five I gram
complaint*, after having tested its wondertai
ternal nllogidnce to him.
toil, end be framed with a view of improving
curative powers In thousands of
has Mt
minutes
lor
prayer.
died of ,r
small-pox
in San in
Francisco.
tbe cond tmn of the woraingmam**
On tho 4tb of May last John Shohan, a
fthlsduty to make it kubun to his suffering
Waal They Drink la Philadelphia.
Mav-be she has caught
caucr
May-be
it; there’s no follows. Actuated, by thl« motive-and a desire
A proper regard for tbe woilare.Gt the
At
the
Chicago
Driving
Park
Saturday,
working &gt;&gt;cn being lose &gt;arably connocto l
Philadelphia, Aug. 23.—The City log driver, fell from a log aud war tbe pacer Johnston beat Itichball in three telling.’'—PhUatMphia Call.
to
relieve
human
ritfierihg,
I
will
send
free ot
with the integrity of our institutions, none of
drowned. Tho Ikm!) was recovered, a
charge, to all who desire it. this recipe, m tier
Solicitor obtained warrants yesterday for
straight heats, making 2:12,
aud
our c.titeus uro more interested than they in
Coroner’s jury impaneled, and a verdict
man, French or EnghahHritii full direction' &lt;tor
guardin'-- against any corrupting purposes
HABTIN OS MARKETS.
the arrent of several mill owners and of^accidental drowning” rendered. She- 2:18M- Minnie IL, the pacer, with Fire­
preuaring
am!
using.
Bent
by
mail
hy
address
­
which seen t &gt; pervert the bcncJccnt indu-.
brand for a-running mate, made one mile
ing ’with slump, naming this )&gt;a)H-r w. X
enccsof our.Go.crnment; and none should others, for polluting the Schuylkill Ki ver, han’s mother, who lives in Canada, was in 2:07 and another-ill 2:07HWheat, white, new.
NoYhi, 14®Powers Block; Itockestcn X
be more wa.chlul of the artful muhmnations from which a great part of tiie city is sup­ notified by letter ot her son’s death, and
Wheat, red.new....
of tbose who allure them to soif-inUkaed inGabriel E. Mcisaac. Clerk of the Circuit Corn
An'agricult nral fair association on the- Euro­
plied with drinking-water. The report of immediately wrote back: ?‘My son re­
pean plan will be organized at Berrien springs.
old.
.
Ufn*a fro® country tbecurtailment of the aban expert shows that among other pollu­ turned homo tbe day before I received Court uf Florence County, Wls., has dis­ Oats.
appeared. He is drarged with having ap­ Beans
•o.ute rigtiurof tbe individual should only bo
tions, refuse from public water closets,
Applea
Cheboygan people are propriated to his own use about 82,000 In­ Pork, ilrrowl
gueb a, is essential to tbe P 'aoe and goqd or­ .dye houses, and all kinds of mills is drained your letter.”
If you are suffering with low and depressed
der &lt;d the outnnnfbliy. Tne lliuii between directly teito the stream. Among tbe mat­ greatly puzzled in trying to harmonize tbe trusted to him by settlers engaged in prov­ Beef, dreMnl
spirits, loss of appetite, general deliffitv. disor­
toe proper subte-ts of gove omental control
dered blood, weak cunstitutlon. headache, sr
ing their lauds, and his bondsmen deny Butter
•
and those which can bo more fittingly loft to ter dlscli rged Into the river within tiia city facts..
nny
disease of a bilious natun-. by all means nn&gt;tbe moral sense and seif-ltnpoee 1 restraint of limits are blue-stone, aniline dyes, soda ash
Reports to the State Board of Health by that they are responsible* for tiie losses.
cure a bottle of Electric Bitters, im! w ill be
the citizen should be carefully kept iu view.
and water which has been used for wash­ forty-nine observers of diseases in different
Appiaa, drted
surprteted to see the rapid Improvement that
Thus laws unnoorasarlly intqrlenng with tho
Wilf
follow; you will be Insplrerl with new life;
ing rags and shoddy waste in a number‘of parts of tbe State, for the week ended Eight Hundred Sheep and Hogs Killed ia a KhmJmu rar.......
. baoiu and customs of any one of our people
Shoulders, sell for.
strength and activity will return pamard mth
factories.
which are uk offensive to tho moral sent!
on the 16th, indicated that scarlet fever
ery win erase, and. henceforth jou *111 tynireta
Lard
Collision.
.
menu of the civilized world, end which are
Dry Salted bides
the praise bf Electric Bitters. Sold at fitn cents
and intermittent fever increased, erysipe­
oonautent with good clt zcnshlp and the pub­
Expressing Their Heartfell Thanks.
Lancaster, Pb., Aug. 23.—Two freight IJme, bbl
a bottle by W. H. Goodyear
lic welfare, ore unwise and voxati ms.
Boston, Aug. 25.—Tho survivors of the las, typbo-malarlal fever and neuralgia trains collided yesterday afternoon in &lt; the Water Lime. bbl...
T«e commerce of a nation to a great extent
All employees of the Lake Shore &amp; Michtfaa
Oetermlnes iu supremacy. Cheap and easy •Greely espedition now in this city have decreased ■ in area of prevalence. Diph­ west yard of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Balt, bbl
Southern wUI.be imlfonned alter Oct 15.
transporiat on should therefore be liberally
theria waa reported at eight places.
fostered. Withtn the limiu of the Constitu­ adopted tiie following resolutions, copies of
Columbia Four cars filled ’pith sheep and
Home remarkable cures of drafm-s* arc. rr
tion, the General Government should so im­
corded of Dr. Thomas* Electric Oil. Never fa.U
which are to be forwarded those mentioned
hogs were smashed. The wreck caught
plkoes.
w
prove, and protect lu natural waterways as
to cure earache.
fire and wm consumed. Upward of eight
therein:
will enable the producers of the country to
' Two dwelling houses belonging to A £ hundred animals were killed, only fifty
Greening glrisgo coontng watermelons &lt;io
reach a profitable market.
We,xne survivors of tho Lady Franklin bay
The people pay tbe wages of tho public omexpedition.desire publicly to thank the officers and Otto Anderson, at Ludington, Mason escaping.
It alone, too.
No human Uvsb were eaciL
ptores an i they are entitled to tbe fair and
and crows of tbe relief ships for their untiring County, were destroyed by fire tbe other
For Rheumatism. Lumbago. Neuralgia, Cramp
boii«t work which the money thus paid
energy in reaching us and their kindness after
and Colic there Is no remedy superior to tro
■bauid command. It la the duty of those in­ we were suvmL To Past A’Mistaitt Surgeons evening; loan, &gt;T,(XN; insurance, &gt;000.
genuine Dr. Thomas Electric OIL
trusted with tbe manage me ut of their affairs
E. H. Green and H. E. Ames, to wbow unre­
Luther Mourse, forty years of ago, re­
THE MA BEETS.
to see fbat sboh public service is forthcoming.
mitting attention and professional skill we
Telegraph communication with the Soo B
Tbe ae^xstion and retention of subunlinaics
probably owe our tires, we especially desire siding at West Bay City, Bay County,
Hw Yobs. August Sk
in Ubvirnmpnt-enip.oyniont should do|&gt;end
committed suicide the other morning by
Ll VI STOCK-Cattle . .
" ■non their rocertained mneoiand tho value
drowning. Ho was delirious from slokSheep
.cklen'i Arnica Sab
• of their work, an 1 they should be neither ex­
pected nor a io «ed to do questiurtsbe party
n^gS^Good to choioe'
w tn tbe world for
service. The interests of toe people will be
Sait Rheum. Fever Bars. lenor.
Dr. Hurd, of the Pontiac Insane AsyTalents..................
better protested: tbe estimate of public labor
Terry, of St. Patrick'# Church, died vej
MfiffiEKF vrill be immetuely improved: pablto
luin, writes that the two members ot the WHlrf-Hal Med........
No.
S
Spring
employment will be open to an who demon­
“bewitched” Mount Morris family taken OATtwistera
strate their fitness to enier IL. Tbe unseem­ suddenly about six o’clock teat evening m
beart-diseaaa. lie was aoatM In the library
ly eerambi.' to place under the Government,
with the ooneeouent Impor unity which em­ of the parsonage, conversing with Mr. F.
Mrs. Livingston, ba thought, could safely POHK-iitei:.::::::::::::
n
bitters
official
life,
will
cease,
and
tbe
public
19 00
The Adrian Evening Record b*» suspended.
Donahue and Mr. Hayes, whan be fell be taken to ber former home in Chippewa
_ —__ ——.11
_&gt;n..
from fate chair. He was caught In the arms
My physician said I could not live., np
party to which they owe their places, instead
of his friends and placed on the sofa, but lucion “tbe nest should be broken up.”
OfqjnfryfftSfSmtly vomited greenish ’""‘JS?
of rendering pattoat and honest return to the
BF'E.feSSS
before medical assistance arrived he was Such people living together without mediCHICAGO.
BKBVE8-Kxtra
’’TbSve that tbe public u-mpcr Is such that
dead.
OMtea........................... *
the voters of the land ate prepared toaupporc
.Good..................................
m.Soa«ito.B. Y.
tbe party which wives the beat promise of adMadhus . ’,
nxliuster.ng tbe Government In t&amp;e hone»L
Alfred Battram was killed recently in a
Bulcbew- stock
Boston, Aug.. SA—The United States
Try • bnttt, X Down,' Kill&gt;r f»r j.rur cold
«M or
«•
simple ana piaiu maimer which la c&lt;m*btent
_ fiSgr CoMte........ „. . ”
wk Bwrr tank wwtatal
steamship Tallapoosa, with one hundred lumber camp in Jennings, Missaukee
SHEEP
County,
by
a
falling
limb.
His
body
was
Ainwnt
ruool rtrtl »b»n&gt;er. kUeri.l Alm""' farn»'"»•
and forty officers and men on board, was
BUTTER^Creamen-'.'
era of 9900.
_______ _
sank on Tbuffbday evening at Martha’s
betrayal. Tne rtatpamansbip they require
Good to Choice Da
Vineyard, by eoliirion with the schooner burial.
cOTietets m honesty und frugality, a prompt
BGGB—Fresh
rmpoase to tbe nexta or the people as
Probate Order.
James 8. Lowell. Tho Ilves of all but four , Recent forest fires near East Tawas, FLU UH-Winter
The Boldiera and Bailc
they
arise, and tbe vigilant protection
loeco County, destroyed Mr. Offman’t
of alt
their varied fti terest&lt; If
1
Of Barry county will hold their Beconc
•teouM bo ra ted to tee chief uiagicracy ot
GRAIN—
Heanlun » Wedneeday, Thareday aM
Chandler on board.
Un Nation by tin* suffrages of my fellow-crtlCorp No. X.
burying their household goods and leav­
sens I will asautne tbe duties of that high ofing.
Tbe
fire
was
running
rapidly
before
ftcr with a solemn dte.-rrain.ttion to dedicate
September 3d, 4lh
4th and
aa4 Sth,
5th, 1884,
. Mew Free Delivery Offices.
protica southwest gale, and It was feared great
®*ri«5*- Na S...................
Cornelia "•
humble reliance upon ibe favor and support
Wasebngtox, Aug. 28. — Fre^doHvery damage would bo dona
BROOM CORNAT KAVnXM.
of the Supreme Being, who. 1 believe, will al­
Green Burl
asrvke
will
be
established
at
the
following
ways btewi honest human endeavor in the
Ft no Green ’
Benjamin Slack, engineer at Carter’!
“a “**“• «**tar mtahon
eoDscieetioua diseharge of public duty.
tnOlrt’C•
Inferior.
mill, at Williams Station, Kalamasoo
Grovxk Ci.eveuaxd.
canters; La Croaac, Wte, five carriers;
To Ootenni William F. VUas, Chairman, and
Decatur, HL, five earrten; San Joao, Cat, tramp the other night and died in half an
Merlbod
onrt
(or
rroxon.
&lt;br''l«
tta
..........
five carriers; Sioux City, la., four carriera;
iaKtonai Convention.
Common Immrf SU1W
Sedalia, Mo., five canters; Fart Worth,
The lumber-mill of Doherty, Alberts &amp;
....... . .............

2!

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THE REUNION

st

ffiSHSSSSS
K®iSSw=-

•S3fB)sss?S

fin a few nights ago. Loes on mill S£J,000, on lumber not known; partly inrarod.

yswierday.

Bishop

Potter

united

JalL
Of u»l» &lt;*“*
1 BANS **-2

�4Hits*

The Hastings Banner.
yroterday, er-

®ky not be generally known that Mr.
r?**&lt;??mber
“ dog fancier. In
technical grammar. The -Effects ot fact, the Bankbr wm in blimful ignor­
ance
of
Allan
’
s
predeliction
for' the
Alcohol andXarooUcs iwon th« Hm..
System" Will be the theme for a lecture canine race until the following *dvertiaement
ttbsen
cd
in
a
Detroit
evin the afternoon by Dr. Polhemda in
the evening Prof. Pattengill wUHeeture
m the Presbyterian church upon the
subject of -The Prose and Poster ot
War."
;
This appeal was not long, to remain
/Friday forenoon Prof. Pattengill will unanswered. Every mail brought a
lecture on penmanship and school gov­ large number of letters addressed “A.
ernment; Prof. Hall on arithmetic and R. M., Lock Box 112." Mr. A. R. McOmber rents the box above mentioned,
technical grammar.
The public are cordially Invited to at­ and for several days he has been kept Uon. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, and
tend any ot the sessions of the Institute very Iftisy in the reading of his volum­ Feverirtmeax It uuure. health and
inous correspondence, chiefly from natural steep, without morphine.
Prof. Hall and son Arthur are in the owners of “brindle bixH pups," aB of
whom signified a wiBingness to part
dty.
with their pets for a money considera­
Mr. A. D. Niskerfi left for West Point tion. One correspondent avered that
Monday.
"he had the dogondest dog that ever
Mrs.. Miles Main is visiting friends in lived;” that “it could whip any blasted
CEHTAUR LINIWIENT—an absolute cure for RbeamaVermontville.
dog in the state," etc., etc. On Tuesday 1 lam, Sprains, Burns, Gulls, &amp;c. ^The most Powerful and Pene­
Hon. H. F. Pennington, of Charlotte, the fun came to a focus when the ex­ trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.
pressman halted at McOmber’s place of
was in the city Monday.
.
business and unloaded a crate addressed
Miss Jennie Hogle is visiting friends
to “A. R. Mre Hastings, Mich.," and
and relative in Grand Rapids. '
containing a large, mcek-looking, long­
Prof. Cole and family are domiciled
eared, sore-eyed dog. It smashed a five
|n the Dewsy residence, Broadway.
dollar biB to pay for the cigars smoked
! Mrs. Geo. Goodyear and Mnu Austin at Mc.’s expense. He says he didn’t
Are at Grand Rapids for a few days.
know that he had so many friends.
| Mr. and Mrs. C. G‘. Bentley and part}'
The Durfee Trial.—Wednesday
returned from Gun Lake Wednesday.
morning commenced the work of secur­

^ES-L«sssast JSSSTi-.*——«. SS?5s&lt;K"SLeatari of *by their MicaSui

°Tf wm.mUSiCevening
Mr. M. L. BlUIams wag a “auflerer-tn
the amount of
.nd Mr. John Wei
mTm

Local News.

•ert parted with •!.

Tkk committee requert that our eitl““ 4e~r*te their buain«
residences as generally as possible on
th» occasion of the soldiers’^Xon in

Rook- which he -**•
oHer for &gt;heetMn.te

__

clock

drilled Hoi

I’olnU, all kind*.

Three

r. a. Start—

p
uio*

Tuesday night about midnight the
&amp;re alarm was sounded, occasioned by
the burning of the building occupied as
a laundry by Mr. Gutekintz, in the sec­
ond ward near the freight depot The
building was entirely consumed.

.
°UZ7
HORSE FOB SALE!
Would make
inquire of Dr. E. H. Lathrop.

„„ not hurt jour eyesight

flock SlRti.

’

thiadty. We hope that thi. request
will be complied with.

L

NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Hating rented the PrlcharrivfUe Milla

M ’.p, rlaliiy, and make
Rood FanUly
flour it-&lt; nil be un»do in the starte.
Respectfully yours,
8. MUNRO.

Watches! are sold cheaper than ever
by John Bessmer. He sells the • Flgin
and Waltham watches, and they are the
l&gt;eHt ever made.
Old watches taken in
exchange for new ones.
Be sure and
call on him. Electric Clock Sign.
'
W. C. T. U.—Having had a vacation
of a few weeks, the session of the W. C.
T. U., will be resumed Tuesday, Sept 9
Meeting at Mra.C. G. Bentley’s, at
which time and place there will be a
tea social and ten cent collection for
the lienefit of the union.

Tile body of Frank Makepeace was
brought to this city Friday, from Kal­
amazoo. and interred in Riverside cem­
etery. Mr. Makepeace died at the asy­
lum in Kalamazoo, where he had been
f 'irctilation thix week, 2,100.
confined for some time.
He leaves a
wife and one daughter, Mrs. Frank
Head Mr. Hecox’ letter.
Stebbins.
He
had
an
extensive
ac­
Do n»»t forget the reunion.
quaintance and many friends in and
n:e IL K. Grant's half page announce­
about the city.
ment.
*
'■
&lt;
■ . .
Prof. Cole desires' us to announce
• Fast horses are becoming the rage in
that it- is his intention to continue the
■
teachers’ classes each fall and spring, as
( We want the mony due us on sub­ instituted by Prof. Hall. AB those ex­
scriptions.
pecting to teach the coming year, and
Note the change in Brooks &amp; Cook’s who desire a more thorough prepara­
advertisement.
.
tion for their work should attend the
Theme is a scarcity of houses for teachers’ class here. Prof. Cole is an
experienced instructor, comes to our
rent in this city.
Everybody comeXo the soldiers’ re­ city highly recommended, and we have
no doubt will prove a thorough success.
union next week.
O. D. SPAULDING.

Wheat is being marketed here at
quite a lively rate.

A cellar is l»eing built under the
grocert of-Preston &amp; Cook.
Well. Lowell; when are you to
• paralyze" Hastings' ball club? -

Thirteen united- with the M. E.
.hurch in this city .Sunday last.
Regular services at the Presbyter­
ian‘hurch Sunday morning next. .
’

Kememijer the ice cream tent, at
which the ladies' band will preside.
The Banner at 81.00 a year is the
best and cheapest paper in Barry coun-

Several from thia city w£jdt to
Grand Rapids Tuesday to see Barnum’s
show.

Mi;-. W. II. Hayford is making
material improvements on and about
her residence.
i

The .com mon council of this city met
in special session Friday evening last
for the purpose of making arrange­
ments for the extraction of a stamp
“from in front and south of Maynard’s,”
at a cost of 81. At least the supposi­
tion is that the city dads convened for
that purpose, as the aBowance of a
claim of H. G. Carter for 825.25 com­
prised the other business transacted,
as appears from the official proceed­
ings published elsewhere.

Mr. William Ream, qf this city,
was at work for the Journal contribu­
tor, the Julia A. Moore of Barry cqimty,
Mr. CaldwaBder, in harvest. Mr. R.
says that Alonzo then stated to him
this, in substance: “I am not much of
a poBtician, but I believe I shaB vote
for Mr. Blaine." Mr. R. said to him
“Look here, CadwaBder, to speak plain­
ly you intend to do this: if the repubBcans give you an office, you wiB vote
for Blaine; if they don’t you won’t."
Mr. R. hit the nail squarely on the

' The Bantings hose company won the
prize Imnner at the street parade at'
Charlotte Tuesdays .&lt;
head.

Which shall p-e have first, water
Company F, Fall In!—There .will
works or the railroad? Let us b« truly be a reunion of the surviving members
grateful if we have either. •
of Co. F, 8th Mich. Vet. VoL Inft,
The young lailietrfaiihd wiB'servehot (Barry county cadets,) at the camp-fire
coffee, lunches and ice cream in the Thursday evening, September 4th, when
aB wiB be present or accounted for.
court yard during the reunion.
On Monday alpair of steel-*bow far Address, O. H. Greenfield, Hastings.
and near sighted spectacles were lost.
Finder please leave at this office.

The uniforms for the band have
rived, and now the boys need not be
ashamed to go out with the beet of
them.
The telephone exchange has not yet
inien put in this city, hor has wdrk been
commenced .on the line to Freeport and
Woodland.

The first of the series of teachers’ ex­
aminations by the Barry county board
.of examiners will take place in this city
.Saturday next.

A five-year old son of Mr. HoBis
Knowles’ fell and broke his arm Sun­

day. Dr. Lampman was caBed and re­
duced the fracture.

Skating Rdck. — This. Thursday
morning, Messrs. Hike Kenfleld and
Chas. W. Jordan broke ground for a
skating rink on Jefferson street, be­
tween Rock’s blacksmith shop and the
feed barn. The skating room wiB be
50x120, with balcony of sufficient site to
seat 300 people. In front of the skat­
ing room will be an office 12x16, to be
used for a cloak and skate room. It is
expected that the budding wHl cost
81,600; the same to be 14 feet between
joists and sided. The floor will be of
hard maple and laid after the moat
approved plan. The bunding wiB be
completed in four week's time. The
Banner wishes the boys success in

their venture.

r'

for Infants and Children

Politics or No Politics!

central school building for examination.
The county examiners mM in the
office of the county clerk Tuesday, preP^fcd a schedule of examinations,
&lt;hich i, published abewbere, «d eket«1 Enoch Andnutecreten for the tn-

h hag school ytw.
Tin: llasllngn Comet Band and the
Eadies Band with the Banoot to ax-

Dr Polhemus.or tel. city, gave a weB-

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
to sell hia. goods
prices
everybody..

will

Hand-Made Extension .Tables a Specialty.

see
goods
prices before
SAVE MONEY.
for
LADIES'
best in
world.
place,
Front,
Mich.

buy and

Archie McCoy

WE OFFER

The Largest Stock,

The Most- Reliably Goods,

And Lowest Prices,

BOOTS a'^.oes
79^5

AUGUSTUS ROWER,
Three doors west

HSECLECTRIC OIL

h^‘‘U“u

friend* who will he pleaseu w
hieeuoceM._________ _________

A Miss E. E. Halleck was, at the
board meeting Tuesday evening, elected
first assistant, and Miss Kate WiBiams, TO. li^ ^true
chant&gt; &lt;£rof this dty, teacher of the 6tb grade.
Born, Wednesday Aug 27, to Mr. iSirtlSau marerr “-toll Hired at t»O«.

and Mrs. Ike Hendershott, a boy.

Con­

gratulations are in order.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINOB.

Common council met in
Bion Tuesday evening, Aug. --d, 18M.
His Honor Mayor Powers in the chair.
The following aidermen were present:
Aids. Tinkler, Beamer, Hogle, Jones,
Wood and Parker.
_•
.
The account of II. G. Carter, work on
cemetery road north. S25.25, was pre-

W^)v&lt;Ald. Jones, That the account be
aUowed and an order drawn on the re­
reunion of Co. F,8U spective fund. Carried by aB ayes.
*Bv Aid. Beamer, That the street
Pat1 mvernment: Prot
commissinrier be authorised to have
Mieh. Vola. Inft,
pt stump dug out in front and south of
ng elementary sound*, je- ni&lt;l Sth a# may oome, at llaatlnga.
1684 „ ibis i»
«&lt; for the
U.‘8.M*ory.
U theoftime
1 Tt^mnment
the Barry Co.
annun dcampn^u"
battalion of
This by i
boya.
jAjosa mure.

timed lecture on anutomy.
Wedne«!.y tbe

most

complete

S

Prof. Cole wishes aB those who ex-

MoCOY

It

• Mr. E. D. Whitlock and Miss Kittie ing a jury in the Durfee murder case.
is a positive fact that ARCHIE
has the
Holbrook spent Sunday last at Gun As the Banner has many additional
stock of
readers since an account of the crime
, Miss Belle Greble has returned from was published, we give a brief outline
an exuded visit at Detroit and Battle of the salient points in the case. At
the May term of circuit court a suit be­
Creek.
■ Air. Stimson, of Ann Arbor, is spend­ tween Orvin Thorpe and Stephen Dur­
fee.
an appeal from justice court, was
ing a few days with A. Black and
decided against the latter, the judg­
familv.
He is bound
at
that
ment of the lower court being affirmed.
Mrs. E. Goodenow, of Albion, is
satisfy
While in this city Tuesday, May 13th,
spending a few days frith relatives in deputy sheriff Geer served upon Durfee
ithis city.
a notice of biB of costs, whereupon
Mrs. A. S. Dean and daughter re­ Durfee became very' angry, threatened
turned last week from a several weeks' violence to the officer and also threat-'
visit in Ohio.
ened to kiB any officer stepping foot on
Ed. Nye, whom we expect after Nov. to his premises for the purpose of col­
Call and
my
and get
you
,4th to address as Register Nye, was in lecting the same. Durfee then went to
a hardware store and purchased a revol­
town Tuesday.
Sole Agent
the
FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Will Morse are spend­ ver and cartridges. The next day, Wed­
the
ing the week in the city, in attendance nesday, officers Wm. A. Scudder and HOLDERS, the
W.
Geer
went
to
Durfee’s with a war­
at the institute.
Remember the
Blue
South Side State Street,
rant for his arrest for assault upon Geer.
Mrs. Florence Bowne entertained a
The officers arrived at Durfee’s premi­ Hastings,
number of her friends by a tea party a
ses in Rutland about noon and found
few evenings since.
_
him and a man named Porter near the
Mr. Miles Main writes to his family barn grinding an ax. While Geer was
from northern Hlinois that he has hitching the team at the road, side
plenty of work at his trade (carpenter) Scudder approached the two men. See­
there.
ing the ax he commanded Durfee to lay
Mre. C. F. Brooks and Miss Eliza down the same, which he refused to do.
Kelly, were in Grand Rapids a few days Durfee, as was shown by the testimony
of the past week.
Suppose they saw at the inquest, drew his revover and
fired at Scudder, the latter ■ replying in
Jumbo.
Messrs. Dick Bates and Walker Math­ kind, the combatants clinching after
ews, of the agricultural college, are emptying aB of the chambers in their
spending their vacation in this city and revolvers. By this time Geer arrived
and attempted to shoot Durfee, but his
[ vicinity,
.
revolver missed fire. Seeing this Dur­
Miss II. Bell, a former assistant in
fee released his hold upon Scudder,
the Hastings High school, is spending
who fell back dead, and gave chase to
a few days in the dty, the guest of Mrs.
Geer, having his ax in his hands. Af­
WiB H. Goodyear.
ter chasing the officer some distance
Dr. A. L. Taylor and Miss Flora Durfee turned about, cut the tie strap
IN OUR NEW STOCK OF
Blake, of Irving, were married Thurs­ holding thp officers’ team, and drove
day of last week. aThey have the con­ off. He was arrested the same night
gratulations of the Banner.
near Lacey.
H. E. Kingsburg, of Muskegon, a
About 4 p. m. Wednesday a jury was
former Hastingsite, and one who has securd, composed of the following per­
many friends here, spent several days
sons:
of the past week in this city and vicini­
Bvron. B. Willison, Barry.
Horace W. Snow, Yankee Springs.
ty.
Joseph T. Crumback, Thornapple.
Mr. H. Barrett and wife, of Lorine
Jeise Townsend. Jr., Hastings.
county, 0^ are spoiling a few weeks in . Wm. .Ionian, Woodland.
this locaHty, the gueets of A. S. Dean
Fred J. Quick, Maple Grove.
Edward Qealer, Baltimore.
and family, of this city, and Mr. Bene­
Ira B. Bachelor, Castleton.
dict and family, of Rutland.
Daniel P. Wolf, Maple Grove.
Prof. W. I. Marble, of NashviBe,
Patrick Dooley, Irving.
Emmerson W. Hyde, Maple Grove.
was selected by the probate judge as
of the bank.
A. C. CahiB, Orangeville.
school examiner to fill the vacancy
As we go to press thp trial is in
caused by the removal of Prof. Halt
progress, with a large attendance. The
Prof Marble was last year principal of
testimony wiB be given in. next issue
the Otsego schools, is a thorough schol­
ar and we predict will make a valuable of the Banner._______ '
At Charlotte Wednesday the Hast­
member of the board.
■nd Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh. Coughs,Colds, Sore Throat. Diphtheria, Burns,
We clip the following from a Roch­ ings hose company won first money
and the belt in the state championship
ester, N. Yre paper of tt rece^
Mr. Holbrook is a Barry county boy, race. Timo-41** as taken by several
The judges gave time 43.
his mother and sisters now residing in watches.
AT a regular communication of 1
The Big Rapids company faded to do
Hastings lodge. No. 52, F. &amp; A. M.,
the work and therefore got no time.
held in Masonic hall, Aug. 6th, A. D.
Officers of Workingman’s Temper­ 1884, the foBowing resolutions were
ance club elected Tueeday evening:
adopted.
.
I*resident—John Michael.
To the worshipful MMtor Wsrdmu wgl Broth
era of HMtluca Lodge, No. tELF. A A.ML;
Vice Pres.-IL C. Waters.
Your committee designated to draft resolu­
Treasurer—Harry Anderson.
road. Tbe noxt heted of him he
tions upon the death of Brouter ML-Hadtey.
Secretary-J. W. Cappy.
would respectfuHy report the following:
Financial Sec.-J. A. Hew«.
Whmickab. It has nltaakd the Supreme Rider
Sargeant at Anns—fieo. Itadford.

The Institute.—The largest and
The Sunday school classes of Rev.
Hunsberger and Judge Smith, with in­ moat successful teachers’ Institute in
vited friends, are to have a picnic at the history of Barry county is in pro­
gress at the high school room in this
Thornapple Saturday.
It will be borne in mind that a city. Prof. H. R. PatUngill, ot
diploma from the Hastings High school Rapids, Is conductor of the institute,
admits the student to the University and Prof. C. B. HaB local committee.
The teachers met and organized Mon­
without examination.
.“Sf'S.uj'
day, the enrollment showing an attam- Sm“ln contact with
Silverware! I wiB seB my sHver- Uoe ot 80. In tho afternoon Prof­
»are at greatly reduced prices to make Hall gave short lectures on the subject
room for full stock.
ot arithmetic, civil government and
•&gt;«IHN HESSMER, Electric Ctoflk 8!&lt;n.
spelling; Prof. Pot*®1^1 0,1 rwding
HoW&amp;k InTta p&gt;«“
1*eiisons having books in their pos­
geography.
„
session belonging to the school Bbrary, and
Tueeday the enrollment was! W. Tb&lt;
are requested to return the same on topics discussed by Prof- Pattengl
Thursday afternoon of next week, Sept.
4 th.
Ptvt to enter the high school, and who
have not as yet been examined for claai
HcaUon, to meet him Saturday at the

CASTOR IA

WAnv?^lBBINDFE ¥rLL PCP-

100.

■

�HAVE BOUGHT

Large and Elegant Stock

LWKI
.suUiXDOl
derof fl

ind • ft

IT we

CLOTHING!

■that the
/Banjul

each crt

fOLU
in tbe W
ing year
Grainmi
HMM
Primary

Which will be Opened

Frith
to witni
distance
each to
horse w&lt;
onds.
Barni
pie Lata
remained

I want everybody to see these Goods, for they will
be sold Cheap

toMuskf
citizens
see aU th
both at tl
through i

LaDIB
iadba w
aid fund,
invited ti
of the I
o'dock p.
1884. to ti
portion 1
order of i

shape of the foot, and held tn place-by
Mexican Habfta.
coarse thnnge which pass over the foot
and around tho instep. Mexicans oi
Women with heavy burdens on their
the upper class, of both sexes, wear
backs, unmindful of eitherdust or sun
clothing which rivals in richness and
heat, slip every now* and then along
the paseo. They are all bound for the Ajtete the best efforts of the tailors of St
same place—the*city market—with their "Louis, London or Paris. Tbe world
contains no gentlemen and ladies more
loads of green produce. They are bare­
faultlessly dressed or better bred than
headed, many of them are barefooted,
they.—Cor. St Lotos Glotf-Democrat
barelegged and barearmed. Now and
then one, with a fifty pound weight on
her back, has a fifteen pound baby in
Curiosities of Definition.
her arms. Or, if the burden is smaller
There was a fiction that crocodiles
and the child larger, the former is car­
ried iu the arms and the lauer on the wept over their prey; hence the tears oi
back, sitting in a sort of cradle or pouch a hypocrite were named. Bullokar,. in
of cloth attached to the mother's shoul­ 1616, made an English dictionary in
ders, its bare legs bestriding her side which under tbe word he says: "A croc­
and its brown armes clasping her shoul­ odile will weepe over a man's head
ders or vainly clutching the air. Labor­ when he hath devoured the body, and
ing women invariably carry ttair infante than will eate up the head too. • • •
thus upon their backs, revealing their I saw one of these beasts in London,
Indian descent and character at a brought thither dead, but in perfect
glance. The garment used for this im­ forme, of about two yards longV
provised cradle is generally the familiar
Bullokar was followed by Minsbeu.
zebqzo, the only outer clothing worn by who issued in 1617, second edition 1626,
girls and women of the lower order in a polyglot, but yet true English diction­
this country. It is a plain strip of some ary, remarkable as tbe first effort at
dark material—doubtless cotton—two English etymology, as tho first book
or three yards long and not over one giving a printed Hit of subscribers to it,
yard wide.. The zebozo is worn much and giving an amusing account of ths
as a Northern woman throws a shawl origin of too word Cockney:
over her bead and shoulders for a mo­
“A Cockney or Cocksy, applied only
ment's run out doors. It is both head­ to one born within the sound of Bow­
dress and outer grument for the upper bell, that is, within tbe city of London,
part of the person. Thrown back from which tearme came first out of this tale:
tbe head, but retained by tbe ends in ■That a citizen's sonne
front, jt may be a couch for a child or a his father out of London i
sack for a considerable bundle. Ou the country, and being a
street and the plaza, in the market and ly ignorant bow come or caCtal
M church, zebozo* may be counted at created, asked when be heard eko.^
any hour of the day by acores and even neigh, what tbe Iiorse did;’ his fittter

doth the cockc neigh too? and there­
fore Cockney or Cocknic, by Inversion

unripe in countrey-mens affaires.
But tbe dictionary ofAhis period
what its author Henry (fodreram. wi
publishing It in 1628. waepteeeed to call

of the more difficult nutbora
already printed in our

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and sailor
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General
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F. Alexai
field. B. :
White.
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der, W. P

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I will have in a few days an invoice of

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A preparation that will not distress the most

SICK

MultH.Sottpn

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properties and digestibility.

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Into books,

a

the first giving
jumble of

raphy. Among the
found “bubulcitate,” with tbe meaning,
“to cry like a cow-boy.”
’

IRON

part it fa

H. DOWNS

Veterinary Specifics

FOR

COLDS

Book descriptive of diseases Free

Agency of Detroit White Lead Works.

The Beet Assorted Drug Stock in Barry County

Fred’k Hotchkiss,

Bills. chi
audited^
when all
trwuwrt
■►Maryan,:
man of th

PhilliMe
'nixtee. J

CHICAGO.

I also have the

Agency of Acker’s English Remedies

AU Mik

PMMMRtt
v«*nM in t
Saturday

hardly if at all. larger than the Primer

and the third,

GrounJ
B. Shrine;
, Invltatl
Birdsall, ]

Tento.—
W. Vroon
rwy

AUaaUa

LEA ROUTE.

I am also Agent for

Call for one of the menuals given away

schoolers. clarkes, merebante:

The wi
Saturday
a large m
bled togs
on its fii
sales of i&lt;
necessity
and uhrte
btrt SlOv
cream. ,1
nicely, t
plause.

has levo cur-

? by tho t®*-

�—

The Hastings Banner.

o'from SOW) to
tor Bltine ud
ottee convaoticxi, owia^ to^S "*aa. So may it be with Mlehlgwn.
that he mu.t leeve tor
kutberingoomptated it. b^T

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO.

om„ 1, eonneetad with
,

v,n.ie r_xt*rtBZiire.

“ an organ of the union parthe anuoupcement of the chanw.
tbe editor Mr. J. W. HtiUck

”

'

Local News.

LrlXti. F- B®1" '°r
jaiy t®.,(***___ —

•.

_____ __ ■—;

^•mT-pirs, «tra jurymen were
/romoeedforth.-nurfee trid, by or-

•

of tbe court.
TB&lt;W. ftO“&gt; tl,iS S0CU°n
^..■ittbereut”03 "t ltiUle Creek
Swek report a very large attendance
.J, toe time.
I. wovut tppf" l’r01n the court pr‘&gt;’
JiiMU thus rar tbe present term that
5^. people have had a sufficiency
1 Lmtttis in erlmial casM. There
JXi a verdict- ot "guilty” in

' ^eh crlmimd case tried.

fiu.0Wl.MU* the corps ot teacbere
utie Middleville sehool tor the com-t«r: Principal. -Mr. Will Morse;
Gnnmar department, Mrs. Wfll Morse;
lutenuediate. Miss Lunn Parkhurst;
Prittary.Lizzle Hendershott.

.

.

FBlDAV-Lista large number of peo­
ple. were attractel to the fair grounds
to witness a race between- Mr. Hurd
Gntfi and Mr. E. Y. Bogle’s mare. The
distance was it’J yards, man and horse
each- to have a "living start.” The
bone won by six feet; tiffie 10K sec­

oodA
BiRxrx’s sho w stopped at Thornap­
ple Take Saturday evening, where it
remained until Sunday afternoon, when
it passed throbgh this place on the way
to Muskegon. A large number of our
citizens toproyed the opportunity to
see all that was passible of the show,
loth at the lake and as the trains passed
__througb the city.

Ladies’ Kailroad Aid Fund.—The
lad‘.» who raised .the ladies’ railroad
aid fund, last winter, are respectfully

'

invited to meet in the directors’ room
of the Hastings national bank at 2
o’clock p. m., on Saturday, August 80,
.1884, to take into consideration' the dispoaition to be made of said fund. By
order of the local directors.
weather was exceedingly frigid
Saturday evening last, and although
a large number of our citizens assem­
bled to gleet the Young Ladies’ Band
ofi its first appiarance in public, the
sales of ice crearn were not large. The
necessity of wearing blanket shawls
and ulsters will explain the reason that
•but $10 were realized from the sales of
crttim. The young ladies played very
nieriy: they being given hearty ap­
plause.
zThe

Following are the committees appointed for the reunion of the soldiers
and sailors of Barry county, on the 3d/
Ith and Sth bl September:
Gt-neral Committee.—John H. Den­
nis chairman; W. Z. Ball, secretary;
F. Alexander, treasurer; 0. IL Greenlielli, B. Shriner, Geo. Osborn! John
White.
'
Advertising and Printings.—O. H.
‘iwnfieid, chairman; W. Z. Ball, II. M.
South.
Speakers,—J. H. Dennis, F. Alexandenff.F. Hicks,
Musfc.-B. bhriner, Geo. Wheel*/ J.
H. Button.
frgmin.-W. F. Hicks, J. H. Denn». r. Alexander.
Gruunto-F Alexander. W. F. Hicks,
». Shriner.
torttAtiorK-F. Alexander, D. E.
Birdsall, E. II. Lathrop.
hm
11 • Lathrop, W. F.
Hicb, IL X smith.
wv
y s,nKh, John White, I.
w • \ rooman.
Ail bills and claims must be presentto the chairman of the committees
under which the same was incurred.
Bills, claims • and demands are to be
audited byHhe general committee, and

•

wntn allowed shall be paid by the
treasurer on an order signed by the sec­
retary and Countersigned by the chairof the general committee.

JJoniBiTioN Convention. — The
■

Tbe oongremlonal delaratu elonteu
W“V' *■Uarder-Dr M. C. Woodman­
see. Travers PhUUpe, Dr. H. C. Carpem
ter, John H. Norris.
Delegate, from each ot tbe towns and
wards represented were elected to at­
tend the senatorial convention here­
after to be called. A county committee
was also elected, with L. E. Stauffer
chairman, J. G. Runyan treasurer
Travers Phillips secretary.
'
" ’
The convention next proceeded to
nominate a county ticket.
In a well-timed speech, John Michael
of thia city, presented the name of Hon’
Porter Burton for representative. Ro
was chueen, receiving aB of the 55 bal­
lots cast.
Jesse Jourdan, of Woodland, received
the nomination for probate judge on
the first ballot, receiving 44 of the 48
votes cast.
.
L. E. Stauffer, ot this city, was nom­
inated for sheriff on the second ballot
For clerk, the convention named
George W. Ickes, of Thornapple.
For treasurer, Travers Phillips, of
this city, was nominated.
David Stiles, of Johnstown, was
placed in the field for register.
No nominations were made for pros­
ecuting attorney, circuit court commis­
sioners ot surveyor; the county com­
mittee being instructed to fill those
places with prohibitionists if they
could; otherwise they were to be left
vacant.
Dr. M. C. Woodmansee, of this city,
and Dr. H. C. Carpenter, of Woodland,
were nominated for coroners.
Mrs. N. Bailey read the resolutions
which the committee had adopted,
pledging support to the national, state
and county nominees of the prohibition
party.
The resolutions. were unani­
mously adopted.
Mrs. Bailey then gave a short address
which was well received. After that
the convention adjourned.
NOTES.

The ladies’ union of Johnstown was
well represented, and furnished excel­
lent music.
'
The delegates were an earnest, intel­
ligent lot of men. However much we
may differ from them as to the method
of dealing with the liquor traffic, we
must concede their honesty of purpose.
Of the 55 delegates, we were in­
formed that 33 were formerly republi­
cans, 22 former democrats and green­
backers. Of the candidates placed in
nomination the first three were form­
erly ^Umocrate and greenbackers, the

last five republicans.
The convention was harmonious
throughout, and the utmost good feel­
ing prevailed.
The sentiment of the convention was
for a straight ticket. No endorsements
and no nominations of any but party
prohibitionists.
From what we heard, we should say
the delegates to the state convention
favored David Preston, of Detroit, for
governor.

,

Uurrf “P“««®or advocate the printiuSuuSewS?&gt;.W,laoD’
—THEY SELL—

P«ible I race

tee

gained a staunch convert through °the
my aa
oom
venton to the union party, so tar
it
has been accouipllahwL ,'*UIMr “ “
hAOTwHk„^'*ht month« “&gt;• P«rt
^r&amp;’oo^w^*^^

opposition of the prohiand the liquor dement In
spite or all odds it could have breasted
tbecurrent but for a troublelim^

me which, owing to the general strin£SS andAh® iD“P°«8ibility of getting
8ecurity«
nS
nSJu?
mortgage the union
party men have now taken nossMainn
£*V“ twMn
contro1 or the
P“P®. I nave offered to abiadon all Boeocial interest in the Pow rather than
continue In a petition where lay pereonjLlTS &lt;?n,noLbe at Present 1'ufiJ- reprawotod. but after a full and trank d£
mission of the questions involved it
seemed to be the unanimous desire of
those interested that I shall continue in
charge, and while I undertake the task
witti regrd, I shall give them earnest
and honest work, nor stop at any half
way house.
3
Mresra. Houck &amp; Barnie, managers of
the Baltimore, Md.. base kill clul? state
as the opinion of all base ball players
—and no set of men are more suscepti­
ble to sDrains, bruise®, aches and pains
that bt. Jacobs Oil, the Great German
Remedy, is the best cure ever used, and
they jointly acknowledge its merits.

The Crown Grain Drill,

EX

S

FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
FLAVOR THEY STAND HOME.

’W’tmo ar tmi

....
cmomo,

Baking Powder Co.,
UoulSi

.

uu

Dr. Mm’s tmm Baking Ptwder
Dr Price’s Lupulln Yeast Gems,
Best

__ _

L16HT HEALTHY BREAD
w

YEASTGEMS

In the days of biliousness when your rtlsad by this yesst Is light, white aad whoH.
liver is torbid and your skin vellow, re­ some Ilka our grandmother's delicious br-.ad.
member you have a never-failing friend
CROCERS^aKLLJHSM.
in Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which
is unequaled in purity and efficacious­
Price Baking Powder Co.,
ness. In caces of dyspepsia, costiveness,
ague and malaria diseases and diseases Chicago, 111.
St. Loulr.Mo.
ot the bluod and kidneys, its action is
prompt and cure speedy. Price 50 cents,
of Fred’k Hotchkiss/
ADIES OF HASTINGS,

arm ot ir. men wtin rtowut Emas,

REMEMBER THREE FACTS.

A General Assortment of Farm Implements
in Stock.

J. M. BOGERS &amp; CO,
Now that the Harvest is Past
And Farmers have secured their Grain

We are Happy!
For the reason that we are on deck, fresh as
■ Daisies, with a bang-up stock of

Spangemaeher &amp; Mason.

2nd—

B

EWARE

i Imitations.

I

It is positively proven
that Zoa-Phora (“Dr. Pengellv’s Woman’s Friend”),
is the best known remedy
for all complaints peculiar
to Women, young or old.

Do Yon M to Save Money ’

Any Lady needing such
a remedy -and postponing
the use of Zoa - Ph ora,
makes »a dangerous (per­
haps fatal) mistake.

IF SO, COME TO

. .'S.

GRAND RAPIDS

5®

YROM Emporia, Kansas.

Sir:—Through the kindness of my
brother I regularly receive the Banner,
and to a man who has spent most of
his life in Michigan it Is like the shadowt
of n great rock in a weary land.
’ As to how we grow corn in Kansas.
The first thing to be done is to take a
stalk cutter, a machine with revolving
knives drawn by a span of horses, and
—FOR SALE AT—
cut all the dry corn stalks Into pieces
about six inches in length, when they
will not bother in the future. This
done, the farmer takes a lister, which
plants the corn one kernel in a place
between the old rows. When the lister
is used no plowing is done, but the this dale.
Hope. AW..I mb.
HAZKl.
leveling the ground with a harrow.
As soon as the corn is large enough to
permit, the fanner mounts a two horse
wheel cultivator, cultivating the corn
twice and sometimes thre6 times.
SUPERtORyD
fiNDDRSEDm4r
There is no sowing plaster nor manur­
1 * -OT^
ing land here. The prospect is that

AND BUY YOUR

3rd—Every Woman, sickly or beaitty, should
read Dr. rengelly’s book, “Advice to Mothenii
IO

J, 3, Egberts’ Km Room.

^\TEg?O/^

A large portion of which is of our own manu­
facture, and A 1 Goods.
Be sure and call at our establishment when in
want of goods in our line.

Our blessings are not appreciated un­
til we are deprived of them. Most not­
able among them is health, the lack of
which magnifies our other burdens. A
backing cough, a severe cold, or any
throat or lung disease is very trouble*
some^but all these may be quickly and
permanently removed bv Dr. Biglow’s
Positive Cure. Pries oO cents; trial
bottle^free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.

'

«&gt;..
Kalamazoo. Mich.
For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.

CLOTHING
AT THE

pOR SALE

At a Bargain.

Tbe property koow&gt;M the "Morgan Plaeo.”
oo Chiuehstreet, Hast Ings, Mich.
|
For terms, etc., call on or address
1

C. Whitcomb,
AU»T.
Or MM. »■ »■ roTTBK ViraoctTllw.

U

Great Star Clothing House!
Best Assortment in the State at the Lowest
Living Rates.
Just now we are offering Light Weight Goods at Less than
Cost of Manufacturing.

HASTINGS
BANNER,
H
O»LT 81.00 A TBA*. IN ADVAMOL

45000

’

ENTS

assembly was called to or- At the elevator at Ellsworth they pay
Hm
. w“ &lt;&gt;«&lt;«&lt;&gt; by Rev. J. &amp; 32@39c for Turkey, and 45©49c for
^■ofN^viUe. The committee
white May, so it is hard times for the
gjgffXwuaiaaa »*&lt;«••*«“•
“
j w ,, kafs- through tbelr chairman,
farmers.
.
.
Some friends have written me about “*
web.
ri'1"’rtwl dclf«ataB 10 th«
.
S. A. HOLMES, Agant,
coming
to
Kansas.
To
such
I
would
u®. ?’ pTent from Bar'?' CaflHMttoO, MW»Muto™"”u,laaUn«’ townahlp, say, the day is past for men of sm
-- ------- ~ pr«b«te Notiw
Thom.™?' 113,10 Oro''0, Rutland, means to successfully farm in th
".™»PPle and Woodland.
.Ute. Intblup^totKiLM-ta^
1TUI..U-coirt «
U,^
WM wild 10 years *«o now mH*
ration
on permanent organiBsrton^&gt;I'"“en&lt;1“i thrt I!on- P°rt&lt;,r MOteddOperwre.
® wiU
C. C^.madechalnnao “od Dr. H. though Kansas at no dis .ant day
J^Xof tbe richest guuwto theu^11
hoktb^! ■ swrBtarE- Mr. Burton
^chtir.and made . well-timed
tails
u® tor
k*^8 thlmka k&gt; the oonven-

White Vests, 35 eta., 50 eta. and 81.00.

Probat* Order.

iw u»
dtBAirv. holrten 1U tbe iVotete offlee in
ot Hunting* In snld county on Tuesdaj.
UeSa Ly oi wn' ‘D.t.l4SX*r OT&lt;

Light Coats at 25,50 and 75 Cents.

Bargains in Suits and Dusters,
All Straw *Hats at Half Price!
••JwUSwfeoltte ^lU-terUwsM

rtbw ordwlttalIM*
... th*. niTSOM lU’rTM.rv IB Mt Hl
cxaj»i* «aM
rit-'in" a rt»rv &lt;*
'wrr
j tiie HaMtajr J UJ* «»j»

irrn.

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tar ForceM Broadcast Seeder!

Grigga* Glycerine* Salve.

The best on earth, can truly tie said
of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which Is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other sores. Will pos­
itively cure piles, tetter and all skih
eruptions.
Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
funded. Only 25 oents. For sale ny Ft
Hotchkiss.
-

EDITOR BANNER:

Prohibition county convention con­
yowl in the court room in this city
•Wday forenoon last at 11 o’clock,
pLi.,Wa8 caUed t0 order by Travers
^chairmanof the county com;U.r / n^r " as made by Rev. W. com will be above the average crop
A-Hunsberger. Dr. H. C. Carpenter, this season, at least in this part of the
'oodiand, was made temporary
state.
‘ ,T&gt;- Committees on resotatiomi,
Wheat is a very large crop. I have
yuentiaui. permanent organization seen threshers who say that the crop
bu.10«, were appointed yields in many cases 40 bushels to the
’■dock p I^n'“dOn ,uli°urnal tm 8 acre, and none less than 15. The aver­
age will probably be 85 bushels to the
!?°Ur n“niK1 for
afternoon acre. The price is very low, however.

Salt by the Barrel, Lime,
। Stucco, &amp;c.,

13 asn‘«l me. and

with «»

Star Clothing House,
GRAND RAPID*.

�BUTLER TO THE PEOPLE

granting sefaldto*

•tppLsome
AN ADDRESS AND AN

ACCEPTANCE.

party ba-i profewed to P£o*e*
labor of
the Bomb in it* righto and t gj taborer ot the
party bos failed to do cither. Laboring me

are out ot embloytneni an r Marring after

Btroagiy Advocated.

BtTT.RIt’s LETTER

Loweli, Mass., Aug. IB —The address.

It

was given out yesterday by General Butler,
it is a most voluminous document, occupying
nearly five ordinary newspaper columns set
in small type. The following 1* a synopsis of
ft* principal roiuts. It opens a* follows:
**;&lt;■ U y&gt; u&gt;
In oompl ante with ofbyepOated and anxious Inquiries, 1 hasten- to
give socuirnt of my stewardship ot the polit­
ical interests with which I was charged. lhe/'

"I. Hostility to all monopolies' io eotumerce, industries and land*.
•X 1 be preservation of the National legaltender currency of the people, constitutional­
ly iMued by Congres*
*U Tbe npodg o: nil men and women who
ator in the production of wealth, to be pro­
tected agathst the encroachments of thou
wj»o absorb and consume without pro luring.
“4.The necessity for reform and correction
of abuses in Government, so that its pressure
on the people viuld be made as light ns pos­
sible; iu almlaUtratlon effective, to guar)
the right* of American citizens at borne and
abroad; to make publ.c servants, irii^ vidua!
or incorporate,!subservient to tli- use at^l
will of the ix-ople only, so as to restore
prosperity of the country, with equal righty
equal burdens, equal power* and e^ual privi“These latter were specially confided to m»
by tho Democratic masses of MasMchusctt:,
to whom alone 1 owe grateful duty for high
consideration aud support during yeara of ef
fort in reform of government, but to no Dem­
ocratic organization whatever. The/ were fit
ba presented tn the National'. Democrat!*
Conventkin for its acceptance and adoption
as tho axioms of Democratic rule m pracdood
by our lather-.
“1 bad intended if these great principles ot
Government, by the peop e and tor tho peo­
ple only, had been cordially received,, and
earnealy and honestly adopted by that
Convention ns tbe political chart of the
Democratic party, to have permitted my
nnm: to t e presented to the oonten*
Lon for the suffrage* of the people as C-.ief
hxccutive to administer and carry lorward
the necessary measures; in winch case 1
■could ira o b. cn bound by its action to »up•pott Loth its plat.orm and no • inees. That I
should i.e placed tn tnat uign position i knew
wax the w 1! &lt;»i the 1 L-o • \oter.- of tunt czui
m&lt; nwcait , wbu *.xa expressed their oontl4ci.ee uj i cir votes •&gt;... um. ou I.- thin do
bn .the i. uud tluit h;&gt; • ;
, the princ.i* e. t reprcsea.

on- of tt»c convrntki.i. snu nite.-ierc i ».ith
noli ■ of it- i-rjoc.;d»ugs. a*vv to ser.e as u
ni&lt; ruber uf iu» t-ommit.cu up what Mould have
be&lt; .1 Its ) iu lorm oi 'principle#.- uud not ot
ex) miien s **
\
S .ead-..&lt;*s then refers to Gene al l.utler's
act'on in ihe ixuumlttce &lt;&gt;n Platter.n uti 1 its
woe*, liu &lt; »iud uim-eii h ding U.e con
tro &lt;lng vote ir .bo c »uun.ttuo, one uoi new
to i.im, a-&gt;« ) rwenti d a bccuud tmncr.iy re-

iirvxmtau .n tLe »nu oom milieu aro ml.&gt;murizein the addiusn. urn result of tne action ot
the sutX" mltiec m« iu tth canz.duture iu
tho convi.i i.»i &gt;.'iii-o»»ib.o.
.
Tue udunnU tuuu'proceeds to give in suecinct order all of bi* actions, both in commit­
tee and in tbe convention. All of bls resoliiboos in faror of labur-wero voted down. His
resolution to sustain the legat tender curren
cyi tho one opposed to monopolies; that
against the “swooping" of tbe land of the
people
and■t.r.io
all Other*
..... ....I by the
.....aristocracy»K&lt;.
&lt;■&lt;■• prvVIA
■preaunt nls'idea*. He warned lhe body of its
action.
- He anmlta that the platform as adopted con­
tains "certain sweet phrases toward the for­
eign-born citizen," but he declares that as a
whole the work i* one of expedients.
The country ba* bad no experience.tor a
quarter of a century as to whtu the Democ­
racy would do If In power; "but,” bo says,
“the farmer and the laboring man do know
that a Democratic H- use of Kcpre&lt;pdtative&lt;
has just appropriated more money raised by
taxst on than any other Houseof Hr j-jresentatl.es ha* ever appropriated in tmieof peace.
We also know taut t..o Democratic majority
would have a free-tradc.tarlff. containing all
t he odious 1 eat ure* of the present war tariff,
au far as regards IU monstrous inequadtics.
by a horizontal reduction or the tariff to
break down very many rising and struggling
Industrie*, nnd cause tie destruction of tho
hoiiu.-* of our workingmen and the home mar
ku.k of tiie American producers.
“Who does not know that the very fear of
tiie actions of too Democracy in Congress has
so paralyzed Amcriqan enterprise and businew tha. ml is are everywhere c osing. miner,
shut up. furnaces blown out. and every kind
• t employment so cur.uiied that tbeniechan
ic* and wi r..lngmcn are not earulnz enough
io supper, i.fe inejmfort: so mat tbe farm­
er. evt n. deprived 4t a home .market an-i.
crushed down by &lt;Jtoc/laiHmti:;q rates of
truiisiiortation. finds b l corn, wheat end wool
lower Ihiin they have been w.cinn the present
gcaeniuou.- ’ Ca i ihe. ouopXi therefore tru«i
u.oiimcuine l-cmocraez with power. uouu u
•biitinir. eva-he and deceptive plat lorin ?
On the tteput-licon a de he says: “We know
the Republicans, «bc country has Lad ex­
perience iu Kopubl.can partr rule tweaty. —ah.«
Ifj Wkiiill,
thArn.

wmphatKaily the Mxty 9: the p opie. it
baa in it subB.auBa.ly neither monopolist
no - ciiplrahnt. it war As poor as wa* th’&gt;
contention of delegates who framed toe
Dcc;arat.«in of .ndcpeqdenoe. 'raking ou;
nvchen, tbe nst toild hardly pay their
board bills.
.
"The Republican party was formed upon a
grand and noble idea, to do far one class of
■ w rktngmen what the Democratic party, even
under Jeuc.son and Jacurun. had laued tn
do. J heir democracy dealt only with tiie
white man. The Democracy of tha Repub­
lican party daait with the black man, and
aimed
to
give
him
freedom , god
equal rights.
J'ftr that pqrjk&gt;»o. and
that atone wai ‘that party fornietL I it pus
the radical party, and no rddtoalr a
party of the people that tho ari tocratio part
of tho Whig party, lhe old adversaries of the
Democracy of tbe dam ol Jackson, merged
thomaeha* in the De.i.oc.noy without a drop
of Democratic blood, ns they hoped, in their
veins, or a thought tor the people, except as
the lower clwnet tn their party, and such of
them ns it qua ter of a i-etitury has spare J
are found with the iJvmocracy ot to-divy
large y guid ng It* council* iu the tnanirer we
have *een." At this point the ad­
dress treats of the manner in which
the HopulJtoan party became the party
ot monopolist*. •'The necessity for money to
carry on the war drew all the bankers and
capitalist* into tbe BnpubMcan party, and ir
any rtayed tn the Democratic jiarty they were
ran no pollt os that wb! -hever patty came into
power, capital, in all its varied and powerful
forms, would be sure to control, and tbe peo­
ple be ground up as "between the upper and
nether millstone.' Thus it wilt be readily
seen, and Lc who runs m y road, that tbe Re­
publican party I* the party of monopoly, of
corporate intc cri* in every form or industry,
ana every dcpai tmenlnf business and nnaoec.
H» declare* that the AmhM nopolwt cun
expect nothing from the Republican party.
Claiming to protect labor that part ; only tnw- - Ota i spiral. Tbe input tatlon of ch-aplabor.

He coounut*: “Tte Republican party teas

minded nf tho-e IncalitP* n apeak, capital
has coerced the vote* ot the laboring men to
Ito own purposes by th oa s, fntimidatwa.

ITTERSi

for foerof the rhot-gu-i. an&lt; if be uoe. thi»
ballot-box mu cr put* fa two votes to mu-

CJoratiTto Hops, amt, Bneteu, j a*drake,
m, Sarsaparf. *, &lt;-*&gt; rz
~ ...VIU t- U1IIUIUU IU
car.* Snrriula, otc.. comltoH**” —1 9
,y. The bankers and
agrefrqhk
i-Aromatic Slixir.
»les have united for
capitalists of both
twenty yearn to cor.__________________
the financial togiala*
turn of the Nation. And now, with money ,
enough for all wants, with golden tlclds, with
uiexhansflM? crops, with on overproduction ;
ZBaUZ*.VTE'
bc
-’
ot stock* and iirovinlonx, with plenty on every ■
hand, because of tbe present financial system
|Tb-y cure Rhetanatlsm. a: i ■&gt;'
“tilt- ..rodeoing laborer goes about the Mreetf
na-y treub'es. .Tivy inunemployed: and the fanner's wheat, which'
uoarisa, str*nM'.Mm an- ■ ■
with the fathers wa* a measure of -value, to a.
jbe Xervcae Bystei . ,
drug in the market: nnd thaVwhlch be raise*
to-day, produced by the sweat of hl* face, in
without profit to his Industry.
For these ills tho G rot-nbacker* offered a
------FOR S*LE BY AU. DEA'.
remedy. ( ongreas should make an inoontrw
vcrUble bond at a low rate of interest, to be
issued by the Government, so that any ma« fil Hops and Iflalt 3ltt .-c Vo.
might Invest in it instead ot placing bls monef ■ ■
DETBorr, mice.
in savings banks and trust compan io*, to be
loaned -out on margins on kiting stock and
then lost when he called for IL The address
on this point clows as follows: “Every finan­
cier knows that it to the &lt;-dd fifty millions
wiredrawn or put out that make* a rt-duneancy or scardtr of circulating medium, and is
there a man who dares say now that such »
bond would not bav&lt;* prevented tbe panic add
desolatibn to business through we are now
pulsing?
“ Th** time ha* oome when the greenback is
sustojnod by tbe Supreme Court a* wcon«titl&gt;
tkinalcurrency against the opinion* of the
paid attorneys of cvcrj’-flnanc.er of tbe coun­
ty. The time will come, If the people of this
o rrd
country can get the clutch of monopoly of its
currency off it* throat, when such a system
of finance as I have sketched will give free­
From th^Iesoaroe^artee Sreo-fourths^
dom to tho industrial and business interest*
of tbe country from the terrible ttuutuatlous
from which tne people now suffer.”
Ho apimats to the laboring man to deciaxe
his Independence. -,l’ou have the power,
he says, “to make this GovernmencyourGovernmont as did your father* This can only
be done by acting together. Bo not deceived;
stand by each other. Lot the people unite
for tbe good of tne people. To prevent such
union has Deen the policy of tbe leaders,
monopolist* of all shade- of npluion. sumaud tho uso of a remedy that
emto* of tho peop e. wb j while tney join
SS&amp;Uver. AsaLivermcdlc.neTDTT’S
torsiner in tnct in control of tbe Government,
PUJLS have no equal. Tlictr action ontM
claim to belong to different parties. You
know that it make* no iLLcrence to you
whether one set of men or the other I* in
irsTiinr tke aysfsira,** producing anpopower.no burden on the people Is lightened,
Ute, soand ttigSMina.
.no monopoly to cruabod. Whichever party
akin anda vigorous body . TUTT’S PttLS
carries on the Government, laboring meu and
cause dq wans**, or gripimj- nor interfere
women
are
permitted to enjoy only
with daUy work and area perfect
the
benefits &lt;&gt;f a pr.mevi.i curse: ‘In
t..eswci.of thy face saalt th'.u eat bread.'
iuueu. y no . - of God-i bl«-'Ings! Why
not? Y'uu ear.i and produ&lt; e the&gt; i all—a l that
he vouchsafe* to man.su ve th ? a.r we breathe
Tney nre jours in the sight uf i tgh Heuvcn.
Biand fogplucr and a Ju*! snare ot them is
GBAY Hxnz OT Wihskebs changed inyour*."
"tantlv to a Glosbt Black by a aingh, ap­
He declares that tho ballot tain danger from
plication of this DTE. Sold pv DnigErisu,
tbe British party, there 1* already,an ari*CT scat by express on TeceipL°‘.5&amp;-»toenn y, ho says, in America, ap. g the Brit­
Offloo, 44 Murray
ish. T be American meuua.m: cun net maxe
•BTrt ESAiUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS fREL
clothe* good enough fur tuj*j a;Kis; they are
waited on bv British servan .s; they car their
whl kersBH isbiashioi. sons to appear ns
un-American a* posstti e.
•
“iu &gt;be fizut be we&gt; n tbe Federalist against,
the &lt;&gt;etnocrat there ' usno tl-lrd party. Tu s
continued untiltiie tXntJ ot J ukson. when
the great banking monopoly &gt;nto broken
down. Then arose minor &gt;.u&lt; st cas between
&lt;ir*
i.mmln.' Tiie
The
An SOrpaee (imh-.hn ’nd Book of Advice to
tbe mvrtlc*. industrial ai
d «n&lt;h i.iomia?
Young or Middle-aged Men.with nrescrinBonB
auest on of the abol.t.on of siav ry caused a
for Self-treatment W v Regular nysIcfAucontention. This produce! th-- war. Tho
war enabled the manoimlist to get possession
~““~of both parties. Now there is no actual dlf-l SENT FREE
T. WILLlAMu.'- ;O., UllWMIKU.»«.
ferenot- between parUcs-^only enough to
make a distinction.
Ha ub.ures laboring men to rote together.
He tolls them not to bo alm mod nt the cry
that he wbo votot fora third party loses h.*
vote; Not so. There wa* a seed limo and a
BY MAIL, POST-PAID.
harvest. Here is bis plan; "In framing -our
electoral ticket make a fusion In nil the States
with tbe auopo^d minority, and make it u(nn'
this theory: Not that you uie going to vote
for tbe electors of any candidate oppose 1 t •
your lntert*“ts; not that Un-friend* uf too
other cond dat.- are go ng to vote tor youri.
but airrec that you wilt run the ramo elec­
toral ticket, provided the electors who own­
pose it are. a* they ought to be. ro&gt;iuib;o
men who wiU be bound oy their iimor**:®1
underta dn&lt;A which i* al. there to hat b ndi I
tbe el ccora! college to vote in any direct ion i A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
and then have It ngroed that the ek-c.or.ii
Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical De­
vote of the Htnto ahail be divided in tho bility, Premature llecllnr In Mau, Errors of
electoral college according to the number Youth, and tiie untold miseries resulting from
of voto* thrown for your candidate, and indiscretion or excess. A book for every maa,
the number of votes thrown fur the outer young, middle-aged and old. it cbutafn* 125
. cand date on the same ticket.
for all acute and chronic diseases,
“In many Btatciq.lf we exert our 8trengtb.w0 prescriptions
each one of which is invaluable. So found by
already hold tbe bn la nee of power. In quite the
Author, whose experience for 23 years I* such
one hundred CuitgreMional districts less than as probably
never before fell to the lot of any’
one thousand votes will determine whether a physician, auo
pages, bound tn beautiful French
friend or labor and tbe people or the tool of nnusUn, embossed
covers, full gilt, guaranteed to
monopoly shall have a seat ip Congrtm*. Ixji ' be
uv a. finer
„aer work in every
evety sense
senate—
— mechanical, litlit­
u* organize, therefore, in every district t,o s«-d erary
professional-than any other work
to it that no man goes to Co ng res* from any sold in and
tills country for ®2.C0, or the money will
district who Is not with us aud of us; strunui be,refunded
in every instance. Price only fit.ooo
enough in moral rectitude to stand for tae by mall, post-paid,
lllastrative sample 6 cent*.
rights of tbe people Unawed by power and Heait! naw. Gold medal
awarded tbe author by
unbought by gain.'
/
"Again, in tiaianood States make an41ll*nce thp.National Medical Association, to the offlden
with whlohcverof tho other parties will choose of which be refers you.This book should be read lay the young for in­
so to da Minorities naturally gravitate to­ struction.
by the afflicted for relief. It will
ward each other. Give them some Slate offl- benefit ail.and
—Ixtndon Lancet.
oers and
take
others
to
your
There is no mciuber of society to whom this
selvae upon an agreement that both partlei
shall vote the s ime ticket. Be particular to book will not be useful, whether youth, jiarent,
instructoftpr muudlan.—Argonaut.
see
to
it
that
your
own guardian,
Addree* the PcabAly Medical Institute, or Drz
friends
are
sent
to
tbe
State
Legislature*. There nto many State* where W. H. Parker No. 4 Bulfinch street, Bostoa,
laws are needed far the protection- qf the Moss., who may be consulted on all diseases re­
workingman, the farmer and lie merchant, quiring skill und experience. Chronic and ob­
against oppressors and monopolies, nnd if stinate diseases that have baf 'CTTp A T fled
b
thi-M&gt; will stand together they can get pro­ the skill of all other physicians
specialty. Such treated ’uc-TTTVflPT T?
tection in spite or tbe monbpofl*L“ '
Following this in h.s letter, accepting the cessfully without an fn-lXl X DJEiLd?
Dominations tendered by the Gteenbtct stance of failure.
Labor partr and tho Anti-Monopolist orwantzatlon. He pledgee the remainder cf hi*
days to their cause, and conxratu.ates there Uf kJ * V I Ing Shot Gu|1 for
g g12 Ono.
and himself upon thoinettha'. they will no;
have to defend bis character. He say* Uiat cert Oreanette for $7, a Wfl Magic Lantern for
a Solid Gold VAI I Rw»tch tor •«, a
• nis doings have been known to ibo country ill,
15 Sliver Watch Y UH
You can get
for mora than a quarter of a ccdturr. Every
cles fkkk If you will
•act of his life ha* been under a microscope any &lt;&gt;f these aril- 1 w
lighted by the lurid fires of hate and si indi-r. devote a few hours of your leisure time evenings
Ho ia yet unharmed, nnd has nox opinion to to Introducing our newgoods. One 14 / A a |
take bock, no policy to recant, and no ju.&lt; lady securer! a Gold Which free. In W A iN
charge to explain for what be has done either a single afternoon. A gentleman ’»*»•’ •
got a silver watch for fifteen minute's work. A
in peuoe or war."
Tbtia follow* an address to the Democrats boy H yeara old secured a watch In one day;
of Mnsdacbusotta, who put their faith in him hundreds of others have done nearly as welt
once before. He invites them toxtiok tohim. If you have a magic laxTxiix you can start a
noWnud to oorne into the “people s party.'’. business that will pay you'from Mo to 380 every
night. Send at once for our Illustrated Cata­
To suuh as can not bo bids kindly a politic
logue of Gold nnd Silver Watches. Self-Cocking
farewell. At the eml of tiie address, a* an a
Bull Dog Revolvers, Spy Glasses. Indian Scout
pendlx, is a note to tbe effect that be issui
and Aslroiiomicnl 'f-!- !■&gt;!■
. '
,
i;
the address sooner taan bo had expected, h
struments. Tvjm* Writers, Organ Accordions,
would have preferred to wait lor Mr. Clov
land, but he yielded to tho advice of rruste
friend* In making It now. Ho belle es in
short campaign.
.

Certainly i

inn era ntratu»nm".wn *

g

WE ARE HAPPY!

■ —!_

tutts^
FILLS
DI s °

E°R et*L fv’e R.

Why Shouldn’t We Smile?
When we can sell a good Tea for 25c., and at the same time pay
you 14c for good Butter.

TUTTS HAIR DYE.

That Makes Us Happy

Nervous Exhaustion,
Pz*emature Decay,
Loss of Manhood.

The Science of Life: Only $1

KNOW THTSELF.^HV

DON’T

Shamokix. Pa., Aug. 82.—A tiro broke
out Wednesday io the Buck Ridge Mine

slope, rear here, one thousand feet from
the surface, aud while men were engage I
In drilling a bote for tbe purpoac of turning
a creek Into tbe mine to flood it, gas suudonly poured In from the burning min.-,
and before they could escape seven men
fell victims to the deadly vapor.

Death «l flsaeral Pope Walkor.

Moxtqomkry. Ate.. Aug. 23.—General
Leroy Pope Wa’kar, First Secretory Ip die
Jefferson Davis Confederate Cabinet, nnd
who gave the order for firing on Fort Sum­
ter, died at his home In HuotavUIe, Ala.,
yesterday morning after a brief IltMO*.
General Walker was President of the Con­
stitutional Convention of 1T7S, which framed
the present constitution.

Because we can sell you fine Sugar from 6c to 8c, Stove Polish 5c,
the best Soda 8c.

Moreover, since we came into our present quarters, our Convenient

Location, Good Goods and Low Prices have

Doubled Our Trade!

That Makes Us Happier
Tobacco and Fish Hooks, Codfish antf Bird Seed, Raisins and

Mackerel, Bath Brick and Cologne, Clothes Lines and Honey, Rice

and Needles; and we want your Butter.

That Makes Us Happiest
Because we sell Tea Dust at 15c, and pay more for good Butter
than any firm in town. Cigars and Fine Combs, Shaving Soap and
Oat Meal, Starch and Fish Lines.

If you have No. 1 Butter to sell, we want it, and will pay the high
inpialaaSaled envalope/lree.Vnijrirtatsoan 111 to
AMw. ML WARD A CO. lablw, Ito,

AGENTSS

ft Reflecting Safety lan

est price to get it

We buy none other, and do not sell your Butter

till you call on us, because if No. 1, you can get more from us than
any one else will pay you.

Respectfully,
FOB WATER WORKS.

• &amp; COOK

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 20. •

HASTINGS, MICH, SEPTEMBER 5,'1884.

New Goods!
New G-oods!

CnilTltv Nmirc
W U.11 ty n U Wb.

verdict is very generally approy-ed.
Every-body is going to theleunion.

Red, White and Blue, Plain or Twilled.

FREEPORT.
From the Herald.
'
The U. B. Sunday school will picnic
at Jordan Lake Sept. 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Allerding, of Carl­
ton, are both numbered among the sick.
The Freeport band is now supplied
with torch lights which canbetrtljusted
to their caps.
Farmers report the ground as being
very dry. This makes it different to
plow and prepare the soil for "seeding.”
Mr. Chas. Brengarten, a former Free­
port resident, now of Genoa, Ohio, is
visiting old friends and relatives. Mr.
B. contemplates starting in business
here.
The bridge across “bull-head run,"
east of the village, has at last been con­
structed in a substantial and thorough
manner. Mr. R. Wolcott had charge of
the job.
Our postmaster and J. Cheesebrough
were well pleased with Gen. Logan’s
speech at the soldiers’ and sailors* reun­
ion held at Battle Creek last week. Mr.
Cheesebrough says that “he had the
picture of shaking hands with the

CLOTHING
In this line we can give you a complete outfit.
Man's Suit for $4.00.
Man’s Suit for $5.00.
Man’s Suit for $7.00.
Man’s Suit for $10.00.
Boys’ Suits for $2.00.
Boys’ Suits for $3.00.
Boys’ Suits for $5.00.
OVERCOATS, the latest styles, and at prices to suit the times.
Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Socks, &amp;c.
Hats, Caps, Valices, Trunks, &amp;c.
.
‘

LEWIS STERN,

AND HE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY.

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Bound to Reduce Stock!

It lon't ExtrMv*&lt;*nt to claim that ZO-PK-

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PARTIES DESIRING

"Hub" Couch Cure, 25 Cent
Prescription of a Boston physician, dispensed
years by a Boston druggist.
Oar dose will cure any ordlnanr cough. It
nets almost magically. A*k any dealer to get
you a 2ft cent bottle of “Hub” Cough Cure,
and don’t be put off with any other

CLOTHING,
A FAIR EXCHANGE.

CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order.
For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

KIT DM
And See the Low Prices at which we are offer-

Will you exchange a chronic case of Dyspep-

S'nr-W4“rSWii5IM?,.’Si
easis

comfort? health undsplri
bottle of ZO-PE-8A will do this. A few doses
surprise those who try it. For . BllUpaansss,
Dyspepsia, the Kidneys, the Rlood and Brain.
ZOPES' Is a Panacea, and is warranted to cure
them. It acts upon the Stomaeh and Liver. Try
a 10 eent sample of Fred'k Hotchkiss.

A RegularBonanza.
Kittson counties, Minnesota, Is offered for sale
to actual settlers at the extreme low price of
THREE DOLLARS PER ACRE,
In quantities of not less than ieo acres or more
than XJO acres. These counties are located in
the famous Red River Valley, about which every
farmer has heard more or less.
1 The terms of payment are also to bcvejT lib­
eral. only SO e.nU an acre
six annual payments. T}ie offoruMO thwt

than five miles from the line of the St. .Paul,

ernment tuuLthe lands covered are the most
productive of any unoccupied lands Eu‘ V‘‘i.V
L« states. They are lb* eheapeijt lands consid­
ering the location and qmUlty, in the United
States, and every homo seeker should take adSatagc of thisdiffer without detay. It »*«*“»•
' „ ouuortunitY to every one to secure l&lt;n acres
^notfee^aiso

ing our goods.
Any one destriM mrtber UjwmMfon «-nw

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

I The next oldert child of Hebert Me­
• Allasters died August 31st, of summer

—------ I complaini't. It was sick but a short
Rutland.
time.
'
We are pained to note the death of
Mr. O. Barrett has a very nice piece
Lewis Wilcox, one of the old residents
of garden on a marsh that he broke up
of this town, who died of puliaonarv
last spring, that beats the beater. Corn,
consumption, Aug 2, M. He h» held
potatoes, celery and squash grow to an
several offices in the town, aiid was uniimmense size.
'versally respected.
BOWENS MILLS.
Bev. Hunsberger preached two able
Some have commenced sowing wheat.
sermons on Sunday last, one at Loehr’s
School
meetings
past and no one hurt.
grove and the other at the Crosby school
V. J. Megee is on the sick list.
house. At the latter place 19 persons
Quite a number from here attended
were received into the M. E. ehurch
from probation to full membership, the grove meeting Sunday at Gun Lake.
Geo. G, Barr, of Battle Creek, is
and two on probation.
.
The friends of CoL Gill will be pain­ spending a couple of weeks around the
ed to know that he lies very Hl at home
Bowen’s people are at Hastings at­
of ty pho-malarial fever. He came
home from Newaygo on Thursday, sick. tending the reunion.'
Earl. Stoken has got tired of Grand
The all absorbing theme of the past
week has been the Durfee trial The Rapids and returned to Bowen.

LEWIS STERN'S

CALL AND SEE

WHOLE NO 1520.

EX! Tlrtl» Ibr bUtteS Mr*onhrxrtj-

a fine dror^f th«A.

Mr. Q. is

practical work promises well for schooL
Mr. Hecox’s letter crested quite a rifwavering greenlmckers remark, “That’s
the stuff.” No Cleveland and copper­
head Hendricks in mine.
The republicans of Castleton have not
kicked up much of a political dust so
far. They have l&gt;een doing still work

things hum when the thing does move.
And—paste it in your hats—all ye
worshipers of the demogreen god
named spoils—we will paralyze your
round headed, flat headed, double bod­
ied idol, and learn you better tricks
than to run after and bpw down before
false gods.
This work will not be
Long nor Swift but in our Mills of jus­
tice we will grind you for your time is
(not) Nye.
The republicans of Castleton will
have a pole raising on Saturday, the
13th inst, at 2 o’clock p?m. Hon. E. 8.
Lacey and James Clarke, Esq., will be
the speakers. Hasting.-* people and all
good citizens are invited to attend and
help raise the pole.
Mrs. Marble has moved her millinery
store into Brady’s brick, a more com­
modious room than the one • formerly
occupied;
W. 8. Powers is in Ionia on legal busi-

Cajllton.
Girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter.
D. Cain offers his property for sale or
rent.
The speech of Prosecutor Colgrove,
in the Durfee trial, did. credit to the
people of Barry county, so we think.
How would you like to be nobodies’
dog and subject to everyones’ notion of
paris green?
The statements relative to an unfor­
tunate girl, without doubt are conject­
ures only „ and very untrue.
.
The I. 0. G. T. will soon have anoth­
er open lodge.
.
.
It was with a feeling of deep relief
among the best of the community that
The driving park association met
for once a murderer had gotten the Tuesday night and elected officers.
proper sentence in Barry Co.
WOODLAND.
.Minister Simmons delivered his fare­
A well known resident of the town
well talk Sunday.
•seems to have lost some chickens in the

The children’s picnic which was to.
have been on Thursday last but was
given up on account of the rain, will be
held at the same place on Thursday of
this week.
A large company from here will
spend Tuesday at Reed’s, Gull Lake.
A pleasant time is anticipated.
Next Sabbath Mr. Clancey delivers
Mr. I. 1. Sisson, of Sisson Bros., has his last sermon for the yeAr. He will
l«en oh the sick list for the past two not return, as it is his intention to at­
weeks. He is now stopping with his tend school the following year.
bfother-in-law, Mr. Clay Rogers, of
Mr.O. G. Goss and family returned
Ckrlton, and will remain there for a from their trip Saturday.
few days with the hope that he may,, Steve Temple and family leave town
tiie more rapidly recover his strength on Saturday for a week or two.
and health.
x
F. F. Ward is in town.
The Nashville News 'calls Freeport , J. N. Hathorn goes to Maine soon
the "mUitix* of Barry county. Very for a visit
good. Freeport always has i&gt;een and
Mrs. Hathorn is on the sick list
ever will be ready to fight for her rights.
Quite a number from here "took in’
And there are several old veterans liv­ Barnum last Friday.
ing here, too, who made just as good
NASHVILLE. z
soldiers during the “late unpleasant­
Cool nights. .
ness" as the Hastings correspondent of
J. M, Waters and family moved to
the News.
Lowell, Kent county. Thursday morn­
Quite a number from this place and
ing.
vicinity attended the Mennonite camp
A. J. Hard}* and daughter Allie are
meeting north of Jennings school house visiting at Jackson.
Sunday. It is estimated there were
Mrs. Gains has moved into her house
about 2,000 people present. The only recently purchased of Mr. Waters, on
accident of the day was Mr. J. Wal­ E. Francis St.
lace’s team running away, throwing
Mrs. M. J. Perry, a milliner of Belle­
from the wagon Mrs. Hall and injuring vue, is visiting at her brother’s ’Frank
her quite severely.
McDerby.
Among thedifficulties attending upon
Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnes, of Reed City,
on our making up a batch of items for have been visitipg at Mr. Parady’s.
the Herald we will mention only a few.
The question “Who is to be our next
During this week’s literary struggle state senator?” is frequently asked.
just as we were seated pencil in hand
Jefferd’s post G. A. R., mustered one
and our massive intellect concentrated candidate Tuesday night and made
on the subject in hand, a man came necessary preparations to attend the re­
rushing wildly in, clasping a large pro­ union at Hastings.
Agent Aviatt,
tuberance on the side of his jaw and in- who is always looking after the inter­
terupted us with, “jjy g—oily, Doc. ests o^ the M; C. R. R. and the public,
caln’t ye jest stop long enough to yank secured excursion rates.
out this “dad-pested" old tooth? I
A post of the sons of veterans, was
haint slept a wink in a week and”—we organized here Saturday night with 21
interrupted him by expressing our per­ charter members, to be known as Don­
fect willingness to relieve him of his ald Hosmer Post The object of this
pain, and seized the offending tooth organization is-to inculcate the princi­
and—broke it off. He thanked us with ples |of loyalty with the sons of soldiers
a freezing politeness, and a ghastly of the late war, and they in turn to
glare in his eyes and took his departure, their children.
but not until h/ had left the impression
Bige Flint, the political wise-acre of
in our minds that murder was in his demo-greenback party hereabouts, is
heart. We calmed our perturbed spirit paralyzing the republicans in this vicin­
and resumed our task only to be inter­ ity, by declaring that Gen. Logan once
rupted by our serene “better half’ with enlisted men for Gen. Beauregard’s ar­
the familiar quotation from Pope: “If my. Logan says the only men he ever
you want any supper to-night you had enlisted were for the31st Hl- So it is
better go and split kindling and start a Bige’s word against Logan’s “Ybn pay
fire, I gutws." We took a large nail your money and you take your choice.”
from bur pocket, took a couple of bites
Cblgrove’s stock is on the rise here
and went out in the open air. These since the conviction of Durfee and the
are only samples of the struggles which rest of the batch of Barry county crim­
budding genius has to encounter in its inals.
efforts to rise, but enough to show that
A. J. Hardy is preparing for a new
even as noted a man as a scribe is sub­ concrete walk.
ject to trials and temptations.
At the annual school meeting held
Monday evening, H. A. Brooks, J. B.
. DKLTOM.
Marshall
and C. M. Putnam were elect­
Wheat »owin» i» now In order.
The ciUtene of this community were ed trustees, and a meeting appointed
two
weeks
hence to take into consider­
wdl pleased with the sentence flven
ation the propriety of building a new
murderer Durfee.
It is Idgh time some­
The ducks dv mifhly high now-o- school house.
daya, but by the sound of funs around thing was done in the premises as the
old
shells
used
for
school purposes now
the lakes, the boys are making an effort
are rickety old concerns.
to capture some of them.
Our
schools
opened
Monday under
Frank (Jerkins, of Otsego, and his

newly wedded wife, are Use fmats of
F A. Blackman and wife.
W, a&lt;btl—Fernock has been boy-

fresh fields of conquest.

a

night time. He is puzzled to exactly
understand the case, and is inclined to
charge the theft up to several citizens
who have heretofore tried to keep out
of hen houses.
J. M. Riser and Geo. V. Hildenger
have invested in a fruit evaporator, and
will be ready for business in a few days.
The population of the village has in­
creased one more—a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Hyde.
A new blacksmith shop has been
opened* up in the Baitinger building:
Mr. Smith, formerly of Morgan, pro­
prietor.
The loyal ladies’ relief corps will
meet at the residence of Mrs. J. G. Jor­
dan on Tuesday, Sept 9, at 2 p. m. Refreehments will be served. Admission
fee 10 cents. All are invited to attend.
A little son of D. A. Miller was ser­
iously injured a few days ago, while
plavingHtall, being accidentally struck

“Auut Matilda” Haight has returned
from her home in Mecosta county, look­
ing and feeling 10 years younger than
she did six months ago.
One night seems to be not enough
for several school districts to hold their
annual meetings. Two districts in the
town being compelled by pressure of
business to adjourn until a future
night. *
'
Rev. Wm. Bridenstein, a former resi­
dent here, is paying, his many friends a
brief visit.
An enjoyable time was had at the
Town Hall on Friday evening last, it
being the night for the G. A. R. post
meeting. After the post was disbanded
for the evening word was received that
the ladies wished the post to march
down to the lower hall. Arriving there
the boys discovered a new flag, which
was presented to the port by the ladies’
relief corps. The flag was presented in

an able manner and remarks were made
by different members of the post. Af­
ter partaking of an excellent supper
and having a good social time, the
meeting adjourned. There were three
members present from Fitzgerald port,
of Hastings. Twenty three different
Regiments .were represented in an as­
sembly of about 30 soldiers. We doubt
If such a number of different regiments
represented could be formed anywhere
else in the same number of soldiers.

widower from Havana for &gt;1,200. Tbs
purchaser intends Io prewmt her so bis bride

WjxcntsTKn,

Ky..

horn eatfle tn the Unttod

Ao*. Sa—Ataua
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1&gt;UO. .

in High School tMoben nonUy.
nd: "1 Ihiok ilawrrtchod pi*,
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The Hastings Banner.

________ __--------------- —--------------------------MARSHALL L, COOK. Editor.
Warttmos- Mich., September 5,1884.

Republican National Ticiet.
Far Preaident,

JAMBS 9. BLAINE, of Main*.
For Vice 1-re.ldenL

JOHN A. LOGAN, of IlUnou.
8TATEJT1CKET.

A. OOMANT.

For State Treasurer—EDWARD H. BUTLER,
Fw JmStor General-WILLIAM C. STEVENS,
of Washtenaw.
r J
_
For Commiaaloner of the Land Office-MINOR

TACGABT. C
Kent.
HFRSI-HELL R. GASS, Of Hillsdale.
For Member of the State Board of EducatlonJ AMES M. BALLOU.
For Superintendent of Public Instructions—

X2Z

We insist that the Journal libels and
maligns the greenbackers of Barry
county, when it insinuates that the re­
publicans‘can buy their votes, and pur­
chase their support. With the disgust
there is everywhere in Barry county
among green backers over the contempt­
ible sell-out of their party to the demo­
crats, it isn’t necessary to argue much
with them. From every quarter we
hear of defections from their ranks,
largely on account of fusion. They are
men who scorn the idea of being bar­
gained away like sheep or cattle by
their leaders. With such a promising
field for work the republicans have no
need to and could not use money if
they wished. But they do not wish to,
have not and will not do so. The: real
trouble with the Journal, we opine, is
the fact that it sees its own party going
to pieces, and in its desperation knows
no other cry than the well-worn and
threadbare ones of “republican ring­
stere,” “corruption of voters.”

We will examine the national family

In 1880 the effective workers in that
famfly were 173MJJW. divided as fol­
lows:
Agriculture.
Tr&gt;de trad Tr»n«portaUon "
1
M*euf*cture. MecbanicU and Mining.. 3,837,112
Total................ .....................

itjkjw

The whole population, 50,155,782, or
one fanner to 6 4-7 persons.
,
In 1840 there
3.7TI.53S fu^ien

with a population of 17,069,543 or one
farmer to every 4 X persons. Had the
same ratio of 1840 continued until now
our farmers would have numbered
more than ten millions. Now comes
the important question, if what farmers
we have now can produce more than
can be consumed, or sold at a profit,
what would be the situation if that
number was increased by 50. per cent ?
Would the farmer be benefited ? Would
It not be a certain destruction of that

branch of business ?
Again, in 1872 the farm products
For Congress. Third District—JAMES O’DON­
were estimated at 87,500,000,000. of
NELL, of Jackson.
Free traders are continually assert­ which about 8600,000,000 was exported.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
ing that there is no substantial differ­ 92 per cent consumed at home and 8
For Representative in the Slate legislature— ence in the price paid for labor of a per cent sent into the markets of the
ENOCH ANDRUS.
given kind in this country and Great world.
Britain. Clark &amp; Co., the great thread
The home market of 92 per cent as­
For PSaeeutlng AttN-PHILIP T. (X)LGROVE manufacturers-, have factories in Pais­ sured, the foreign market of 8 per cent
sureu, cue loreigu
vx o
vcaav
FW BoaterEDGAR KNYE
For Treasurer—FREDERICK ALEX AN DEB.
ley, Scotland, and Newark, New Jersey. doubtful. Now, the important pointof
RrCtreult Court Commtoatonwa-PHILIP W.
The weekly wages paid in those estab­ •this proposition is, can we afford to enNI8KKRN and JAMES B. MILLS.
For Survey or—SETH PRATT.
lishments, as sworn to by William danger the stability of the first by ex­
For Coronnrs-Dr. A. F. DRAKE and Dr. J. W.
Clark, treasurer of the company, were perimenting with the last? Always
SACKETT.
■
in July as follows:
bearing in mind that an increase of ex­
Editorial Notes.
Newark. Paisley.
ports on the principle of reciprocity,
...|8 00 Ha or S3:
Cop winder*
Finisher* ...
diminishes the home market at a much
A month ago the Journal editor gave Keeler*.......
greater ratio. It is claimed by some
official notice to the writer and to W.
that
the export price rules the home
A. Shanks, of the Middleville Republi­ Picker* ..’ ,.. .
Hank winders
IM OF 3 TO price. That the 8 per cent governs the
can. that he proposed to carry on a
It will thus be seen that the wages value of the 92 per cent. The reverse
“mud slinging campaign.”
For the
paid by this firm to their American of this is true. The more we consume
past two weeks we have observed that
laborers ’ average more than double at home the less enters into competition
our contemporary was true to his word.
those paid to their employees In Scot­ in the markets of the world. That
In the last issue is the following:
land. Great Britain, of which Scotland market is always controlled by supply.
We caution the greenback voters is a part, is the nearest to a free trade
Hence, the less put on that market the
against the almost frantic appeals of
the republican ringstere who are run­ country of any in the world. America more is obtained or. the price is enhan­
ning over the county asking as a per­ protects her industries, and thereby the ced on what is sold. Diminish our
sonal favor a “a slip on your ticket for laborer is profitably employed. Make home market 50 per cent, and we in­
me.” It is by this means they hope to
this a free trade country, and the em­ crease our foreign market nearly six
—overcome the certain majority against
them. Having failed to capture the ployes of Clark &amp; Co. in Newark would hundred per cent If the markets of
prohibition party they are now resort­ get the same wages as those in Paisley. the world now demand of us only 8 per
ing to every- trick they can devise, and In other words, protection builds up ceit of our products, where would we
are using money liberally and \ln some our manufacturing interests,
and find market for the addional 46 per
cases lavishly, for the corruption of the
voters for their cause.
With them thereby makes a better home market cent? This proposition will always be
Of these latter, found true, a home and foreign market
principles are nothing. A lie, a con­ for farm products.
temptible dirty trick, or the unblushing more than 95 per cent, are coriuumed in
can not be b.uilt up under the same law.
use of money is considered fair by
this country. The larger the percentage One.will be the principal and the other
them.
consumed at home the better for our the incident Especially is this .true
In regard to this, matter, we want to agricultural class, since the American
with a nation like ours, engaged alike
know who these ringsters are. If the market is theirs.
•
in agriculture and manufacturing.
Journal knows their names, publish
Greenbackers of Barry county, your The point deaired is a good market. for
them, let the people know. - But the
the whole 100 per cent of production.
Journal knows of no such- thing as a organ, the Journal, asserts that you can
Let us consider which is the Ijeat to in­
“ring” or ringsters in the republican be bought and sold for cash. How do
crease, the 92 per cent home market or
party.
So do all of its intelligent you like the opinion of your honesty
the 8 per cent foreign market.
and
integrity
which
your
candidate
for
readers.
How can we increase our home mar­
commissioner of the state land office
We defy the Journal to produce a
entertains toward you? He asserts*1n ket? 1st, by protecting those indus­
single prohibitionist of standing who
the last Journal that “republican ring- tries that will furnish the consumer
will say that the republicans of Barry
sters” are “using money liberally and whb well paid employment This will
county have made any attempt to cap­
lavishly for the corruption of voters." take a certain amount of agricultural
ture the prohibition party, or to inter­
r£$is statement is false, as its author population, thereby decreasing the
fere with that organization in the least,
knows, but it shows what he thinks of number of producers and increasing
Bring your man if you can. If you can
the number of consumers. 2d, by un­
you.
not, and pretend to be an honest man, it
dertaking to produce or manufacture
The prohibition state convention met
is your duty to make no such charges.
everythihg that is now imported. To
Name a “trick" which the republicans at Lansing Wadnesdav, of last week,
do this would furnish abundant em­
of Barry county are seeking to play on' and nominated a full state ticket, with
ployment to labor and an increased di­
the voters. If you know of any, expose , David Preston, of Detroit, for governor.
versity of industries among farmers
them. Do not deal in “glittering gen­ Prof. Samuel Dickie and John Russell and manufacturers, that would do away
head the list of electors.
eralities.”
with the markets of the world entirely,
We will give the Journal editor 8100,
so far as we as a nation would be conand pay half the expenses of the inves­ A popular Fallacy corrected.

tigation, the Journal to pay the other
From the Ingham County News.
half, if its editor wishes to Wove that .
I heard a farmer say to-day, “if we
the republicans of Barry county/or any could exchange our wheat for foreign
one of them, are using money “liber­ goods, we could buy cheaper and sell
ally," “lavishly,” or at all “for the cor­ more, England won’t buy of us unless
ruption of voters" in Barry county.’' we buy of them.”
Come to the front with your evidence,
This is purely a democratic theory,
or admit that you lie.
based as usual on assumption. It would
prove
true if something did not ocSmr
The Journal editor knows that it is a
high crime to spend money for any
such purposes; and we defy its editor
to name a republican who is doing that
kind of work. Produce your evidence,
if you have any, as is your duty to
yourself and your state. You know,
Brother Dennis, that if you could put
your finder on a single republican who

is doing, that kind of work, that you
would make it known from one end of
Barry county to the ‘other. So would
your party. But you can’t do it. All
you can do is to make a genend state­
ment that “republican ringsters are us­
ing money for the corruption of voters.”
If you know of one, name him; and we
will stand the full expense of the pros­
ecution if he be convicted, you to pay
costs if you fail to convict.
Now if
yon honestly believe what you say; ac­
cept our proposition, and we hold it
open for one week for you. If you do
accept, we promise to do as much as
you in getting at the facts in the case.
We know your statement is wholly
false. We believe that you know there
Is not a word of truth in what you say
about republicans using money for the
corruption of voters. If you do believe
your own statements, prosecute the
man or men, or you have convicted
yourself of slander, of a mean attempt
to thrown mud at your betters. Be a
man if you can, and back your own
statements or confess yourself guilty of
malicious falsehood.
Barry county republicans are work­
ing for their ticket, you can count on
that.
But we defy you to show any
dUhonorabte methods they era pureuBerry county republics here

JJiagara Falls /Routt.

CERmAnreMEOY

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.

RA0TWAXD.

rpHE HARVEST IS PAST!

Time Has Arrived

KENNEDY’S The•

-When you want aMall.

N REMEDY
For the Cure &lt;rf KMwey

“ST
SS5.,*^ £ui.'r

piauua, Constipation,

....................
Druggiite- Ono Dollar a bottle, or adoreaa Dr.
David Kssoady, Readout, N. Y.

SEEDER

Among Railroad Men
ter from a Master Mechanic.

Master Mechanic's and Bmwrtntepdept'a Office,
lm« Br|«lr Shop, or
* lowjll R. H.
Lowell, Muss., March 2S, 18M.
Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout. N.Y.
Dear 8|r :-l think it is due to you that I should
make the following statement, and I make It vol-

of the bowels. The seixure was unexpected and
terrible. The stomach and other organs seemed
to sympathize with It and to have lost all power
of action. For a long time ray life waa despair­
ed of, but at length I recovered so far as to be
able to rid* out. By the advice of my physician
I visited Poland Springs. VL| hoping to benefit
from the water*. But they did rpe no good.
Neither were the best physicians of Lowell and
Boston, whom 1 consulted, able to afford me
more than transient relief. I gained no strength
and my caso appeared almost hopeless. In the
vobitk Rkmxdy. and although opposed to pat­
ent medicine*. I madethe trim. To make a long
story short—Favorite Remedy .In my opinion,
saved my life. I consider lithe best prepara­
tion In toe world for stomach difficulties. 8* well
as of the Liver and other organs. 1 am glad to
say that It Is in genera) use among the railroad
men in thia rleinlry. Yours, efct, A. J.Gifford.
Mr. Gifford is the master mecbaulo of the
Lowell division of the Boston A Ixiwedl railroad
and his Illness and recovery are knowu to many
who can testify to the facts In his letter.
Use thia medicine for all diseases of Che blood,
kidneys, liver, stomach, bowel* and skin. It
may save you or your* from pain and death.
Address, If desired, Dr. David Kennedy, Bon­
doat. N. T.

gENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS’

D&gt; nineueeb meridian .«

I SELL THE

Each One Warranted!

Shoe and Hoe APREE.

rwelve free, a^osnry
.
***«■“• which will helpall, of either
to more mopey right sway than anything euTli
this world. Fortunes awaits u-e worker* abso««. At ones address Tuva k

-AND THE-

Beckwith &amp; Lee

Drill!

ISTThe Best Machines of the
kind in the market.

k

Building
Material!

Sill to Ridge Board.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

0f Our Own-Make,

Mt,

CKy art bwan KewTStlorJ^ fr
pr~a»llr. AU«UrLr»ln. dxlly

BUCKEYE PATENTSpKH^Ss

Buggies
We are making three
widths of Tire:

ffiX» JufirmKT”
SS&amp;-MS
K».»,airiS^K$..st!tS
O. W?Bjiii2iWl «“■'««'

WAGONS! Roller

We imported 8667,686.218 last year.
Had these imports, as much as soil and
climate would allow, been produced at
home, all our surplus woultkhave been
consumed here, there vpula have been
no necessity for a foreign market. This
foreign market is only resorted to when
the home demand fails. We can regu­
Buyers are Invited to Call and See
late our own laws, changing them
Them.
when a change is deemed necessary,
but the markets of the world are gov­
erned by the laws of other nations over
whom we have no control. We could
produce all the sugar now imported.
.Germany has made a success of pro­
ducing beet sugar. So can we. All
iron, steel, glass, wool and woolens, cot­
ton and cotton goods, hides and leather,
notions and fully 80 per cent of what
we now import can be produced here
just as welL This additional produc­
tion would furnish employment for all
We keep a Full stock ot Everything
our surplus labor and a home market
that eaten Into a house, from
for our surplus products. The old idea
that to become rich a nation must plun­
der its neighbor was exploded long ago
by the fact that a nation can and does
become prosperous by honest dealing
among its own people.
A farmer
doesn’t get rich by stealing his neigh­
bor’s wheat, but by raising some of his
own.
On the other hand how are we to in­
crease our foreign trade? We do not
want to increase our foreign trade at
the expense of our home trade. That
would be unwise, but many think it
could be increased in the aggregate, and
retain our home market This can only As low M can be bought la »ay
be brought About by war or famine.
peting market in the State.
To do this there are quite a number
of things bearing on the case to consult.
1st, we must in some way increase the
demand, then we must produce a better
article, or sell that article cheaper, or
PROMPTLY OONK,
pay more for what we take in exchange.

to prevent it
It is one of the many plausible
theories put forth to catch the farmer
vote. Notwithstanding the fallacy of
the proposition, it is received as a sound’
doctrine by a large humber of farmers.
Let us examine this question care­
fully and ascertain if it will hold good.
I object to this idea first because we
are not living in an age of barter, that
we do not exchange one commodity for
another, as was practiced in the early
stages of human life, but we sell for
cash. This fact obliges the buyer to
buy where he can buy the cheapest for
cash, and then sell where he can sell
the dearest for cash. Thfc idea of an
actual exchange of commodities has
been eliminated from business trans­
actions for many years.
The second objection is, that busi­
ness is conducted by individuals and
not by governments. Nations do not
bargain with nations, but the individ­
uals who make up those nations. Again,
those individuals conduct their busi­
ness for private gain and not for public
good. Incidentally, their enterprises
may benefit the nation, but that is the
secondary and not the primary motion.
The controlling idea of the buyer is,
where I can buy cheapest, and of the
seller, where can I sell dearest, regard­
less alike of national boundaries.
Third, this idea is entirely impracti­
cable, and would result disastrously to
the farmer.
The first duty of the father of a fam­
ily is to so direct the labor of that fam­ control whatever. War. famine, bad
ily, that each working independently,
will in some measure contribute to the which are beyond our reach to govern.

OUAUO BMHM t&gt;IV|.|OH

— AND—

Carriages.
If you want an Open or Top
Carriage, or a Platform, I have
what yon wish, and can make

a bargain with you, if you
want durable, nice work at
Bottom Prices.

Call at Asricaltiral Warekoue
And see the Jackson, Romeo,
Lansing and other makes
of Buggies.

I Oan Suit You in Both
Price and Style.

Her lesser.

01
HoivhkB*.
tNottoel» hereby given that I shall w!i at pub!LC
U 9s
b“lder. oil Saturday,
*lr SeF««her. A b 1nh. at tro
o'clock In the forenoon, at the j rebate onlet m
the c tv of Hotlngi. in the county ot Bam. In
pursuit to llrenvr' and
authority granted to me on the eleventh dav of
Augurt, A. D. 18M. by the nrobak court of Birry
ooqnty? Michigan, all of the estate, right, title
and interest of the said deceased of. th and to
the real estate .Ituated mid being lu the county
¥
the..“UXe
Mlrhigan. knwn and
described a* follows, to-wit:
Commencing one chain north ai.d eiuht links
erat of the northwest corner of vilinp- mow
city) lot No. nine hundred thirty su-ven
Thence running north four chain*, tlicncc east
one chain and seventeen links to th* west line
of Market street, thence south on safel west line
of Market street four chains to tM north line of
Green street, and thener wr« (ine chain and
terentodn lmla to piker of beginning. ac&lt; ording
to tbjrrecorded plat &lt;&lt;the villagedty) 3
Hasting*, Mich.
Dated, Hastings, August 12th. A. D. 1«M.
DANIEL .STRIKER
Administrator.

•

Default having been made In the conditions ot
a certain mortgage executed by Isaar F. Make
peace and Harriet Make)-ea&gt;hl* wife, to
GCorg’’ O»barue. said mortoige |&lt;earing date
July 1,1W. and dur Jith i.iSJ, and rt-..i&gt;nied
lb the offire of Register of i&gt;ced&lt;-in and for Bar| ry county. Michigan, in Uber a &gt;•! Mortgages. ■
and fifty dollars, with interest to be paid July
ist^ of each year sncceedliiif the date of said
motarage.' and containing a i-Ibum- providing
that if default be made In the fiavrffent of th*
said Intense when the same Ixvamt- due and
should the same remain unpaid lor Ibe spat*of
thirty day* thereafter, Ulen the Mill mortgagee
shall have the option to declare tht- whole •
amount or. said mortgage due at once, and the
Interest due on said mortgage July 1. !•*&lt; bavtaglpejtame gue aad ninthsvlog i-etn paid, and
more than thirty da vs having c1:«p&gt;&lt;-d .since (be
same became due, and the .same &gt;tHl reminipg
unpaid, and the Mid mortear'&lt;- having, by vir­
tue of his option, dociareotlii wlude amount of
said mortgage due at oner,
r— and
— there being sow
—je the sum of lour hundred
due &lt;m said mortgage
dollars bv
and nlnstv-four and M-ion
X-—
. .. reason
----------ot
said option and declaration, and no -uit nor proa* law
1^. having t»een Instituted
{I ii’.*.! to recov-V*
ceedlngs■ at
f 1*— J—
. .la.. ot the
ilu »amr
.»r..u n-Kl^h
or any irortlon
which
said
re is given to secure. Notice is
e« that the premises described In
teto wit: The north half ot lots
m
x’hundred nineteen, six hundred
numl
------- ,------ lx hundred twenty-one. In the city
of Hastings, Barn* county, Mlcl;.. will be sold at
wubUe rafidue on BATURDAY. the FIRST day
at NOYnmER next, at the hour of ten o clocx
a. m., at the north front door of the Court Rouse
In the dty at Hasting*. Michlgan-tbe »md
Court Homo bolnatbe place of holding the Cir
cull Court tor said Barry counts t.. satMi the
amount due upon said mortgage with all legal

B]

MErr SMITH, Atfy for Mortgage*.
IL OSBORN. Mortgw*-

•

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id day of July. IBM, «lx months from that
■rare allowed tor creditors to |hw’&gt;i the*
&gt; against ths relate ot William H Hayford.
« aara county, deceased, and that a» nyd
of aald deceased are requested’ to l,rc*y,!"
H«lm. before uld Prh»t' Court,*! UJ
lb U&gt;, ritj of Hollon, i" ““
r. tor oxaailiuuloo Md »llowiwre. on or
CtheSfiddav ot Jinunry o«3t, and tluu
claims all! be heard before said
rth day of Ssptember and the ZM &lt;'”1
sn- next, at ten o’clock hi the forenoon oi
SMITH, JudgeofProbate.

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VOL- XXIX. NO. 20.
HASTINGS, »ICH„ SEPTEMBER 5, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.

FOR TEN CENTS.

THE DURFEE TRIAL
• Jnmroorn ifhe ?d not com®out
L'rL1J ; some men in charge, and went

Left
after They were all of,the opinion that
Durfee was insane upon certain subjects, viz: fortune telling, and. domestic relations, and narrated several occurrances from which such opinions
were formed.
Dr. Ambrose Cowles, of Durand,
testified that he had been intimate with
had his left hand on the ax. Scudder Durfee in Shiawassee county; knew of
was walking toward Durfee while fir his having been injured In the privates
ing. He had a self-cocker, and fired as when 14 years of age, and thought thaV
fast as he could. I think I heard Scud­ injury of tiiat kind would tend to in­
der say “Throw up yotir hands."
sanity. Thought Durfee a monomaniac
William E. Upjohn.
’ on the subject of domestic relations.
Am a practicing physician at Hast- Would not say that he was insane' on
mgs. Knew Mr. Scudder. Went with other subjects.
Chauncy Briggs, of Assyria, testified
Sheriff Creasy to the farm of Mr. Dur­
fee to nee Mr. Scudder. Found him that he saw Durfee at one time when
lying on the chip*pile. He was lying he thought he was insane.
Messrs. Willis Humphrey, of Johns­
on his back, with arms outstretched.
town, and Norman Clark,* of Assyria,
;Took him in the house and laid him on thought Durfee insane, and narrated
a
couch.
Found
a
ballet
wound
in
:
right breast just below the collar bone, occurrances from which suck opinion
a little to the right of the median line, was formed.
D. L. Durfee, of Assyria, brother of
Had the body removed to Hastings.
Probed the 'wound and found the bullet Stephen Durfee, testified that their sis­
had taken a direction down and back­ ter Ann, living in Assyria, acted queerward at an angle of forty-five degrees. ly at times, and that the family consid­
He had observed
The supposition is that the ball entered ered her insane.
tfie heart, hr the - large artery leading strange actions on the part of Stephen
from it, either of which would prove since he came to live in this countyfatal. Death might follow in a few four years ago.
Mr. George Edger lives near Durfee’s
seconds.
in Rutland. Was notified of homicide
Horace D. Porter.
by Geer, who came to his house on a

th A Muraer -FTT
J I 5?^
Suppe.r- 1&gt;ut two men at «»®
DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS, rFor
ur Lne
Of Under
window, and some men inside at the
For Coughs and Colds.
’
—BY—
ujc uuur, i
Sheriff William AT
M
*i^
?------llh -a .Uterr^some
ainHt
016 hedothrew
°r' i
OXE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
iiiulr(a
gun.
talk
MARSHALL l. cook.
the hx out of the window and gave
Scudder.
, MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,
himself up. During the firing Durfee
Hastings. Barky Co., Mich.,

WHOLE NO. 1520.
Wm. Bristol, of Assyria, Justice.
Has known Durfee two or three years
and had never seen anything in his op­
- to
- lead
« him to *-*•
*—

Orin Adams, of Johnstown, gave
like testimony.
•
H. D. Munger, of Assyria, thought
A•iWlUPTION RATES!
DurfetJlnot insane but that he had a
-i.'f1 per year: If paid within six
high temper.
y.jht year; If not paid until ex'’Geo. W. Clark, of Assyria, and Levi
..&gt;• o ar, iji.50. Subscribers outMosher and J. S. Stevens, of J ohnstown,
•: Hiirrv Co, St.25 per year. InWednreday looming of last week the
testified that they knew Durfee well,
»ariably cash In advance.
TUB MOSES 1UMI co_
triU of Stephen Durfee for the murder
and thought him a sane man.
Sheri ffCressy, recalled, said that he
of Under Sheriff William M. Scudder
yOKE OF CATTLE FOR SALE!
ADVERTISING KATES:
had examined wound in Durfee’s
on May nth last, was called in the cir­
ui: [P-r yev............... |100 OO
shoulder and that in his opinion the
I'.Cr . Iianfa for special positions.
cuit
court.
To
the
Information
Durfee
Tbe subscriber desires to sell a
*
ball yet remains in his body. He con­
plead not guilty, and the work oteecursidered Durfee sane.»
’
JOB PRINTING.
Elmer Devore, of Vernon, considered
, ing a jury commenced, the people being
Ml pride l» &lt;elt In the Job Printing DeDurfee sane on all-subjects except per­
at .&gt;f the Rannxjl Everything hi the
hr Prosecutor
Wreusoifr,.zoo.
....
represented by
Colgrove and
haps that of fortune telling and domes­
s new ; and with the latest laces of
eotiri
L. E. Knappen; the prisoner having as
approved patterns of machinery,
tic relations.
Weight, about 4.000 jxninds.
iijH.'. ntWL'rknien employed, enables the
Wallace Smedley of the same place
his counsel Mr. A. R. McBrideyof Cor­
it i&lt;&gt; &lt;!., nrst-clas* Job work.
considered Durfee a sane man, and did
They are In good order; dark red color.
unna, and Messrs. C. G. Holfirtok and
not cousidtr his fortune telling an
For terms inquire of
A. E. Kenueton, of this city.
/ tLEMENT SMITH,
evidence of insanity.
V
.
Lawyer, At 4 o’clock p. m. the counsel expressDr. Wm. Upjohn, of Hastings, testi­
LUTHER WRIGHT,
fied that he attended Durfee profession­
। iffirt*** over R. K. Grant’s store.)
«i themselves satisfied with the jury,
ally while in jail. Wound in right
Pr.
ut aii.mirts of the State. UoUeetions On bl, pronilH. tie mile, s&gt;aU&gt; ot thw elt, uui apd the fqUowiqg gentlemen took the
shoulder was penetrating wound, and
i&gt;rsni;&lt;uy htokt-'il after.
nouse. Baltimore.
augaMt
oath to wqll and truly try the cause.
‘
thinks ball is in his body yet. Had
ArtKNAPWCX.
c. H. VAX AMMAN.
Ilyron B. Willison, Barn-.
observed Durfee from the very first as
KXAPl’EN &amp; Van ARMAN.
Horace W. Snow, Yankee Springs.
to his mental condition. Consider him
Lawyers.
sane, and have discovered nothing that
Joseph T. Crumback, Thornapple
(fiver HoaUuks National Bank.)
Jesse Townsend. Jr.. Hastings.
Reside in Rutland and have been in run; appeared excited; asked him if he would lead to a contrary opinion.
pdward Otis, of RuUan^- Geer and
Wtn» Jordan, Woodland.
- the employ of Stephen Durfee. Was at had a gun; said Durfee had killed Scud­
roB X &lt;. AR VETH,
Fred J. Quick, Maple Grove.
his farm in Rutland Wednesday. I der. Went to Durfee’s with Geer, saw Bruss came to our house in pursuit of
J
Attorney at Law,
Edward Gesler, BaJthnore.
was grinding a knife near the barn and Scudder’s body, but did not see Durfee. Durfee. I went with Geer from our
M UdlevHle, Mich._____________
John Bruss, of Rutland, went with house. On the way Geer told me that
he said he would help me. As we
Ira B. Bachelor, Castleton.
Daniel P. Wolf, Maple Grove.
started he said “Hold on a minute," Geer in pursuit of Durfee, when Geer Scudder went up and commenced talk­
wTNISKEijG
Patrick Dooley, Irving.
and picked up an ax. I went toward told him that Scudder told Durfee thaC ing with Durfee, when Durfee drew re.
Lawyej.
Emmerson W. Hyde, Maple Grove.
’the bam then, and I was returning he had a warrant for him, and Scudder volvtt and fired.
■ Over &gt;;&gt;auldlng'4 dry goods store.)
Dr. W. P. Polhemus, Hastings. Have
when 1 heard a shot. Don’t know shot in the air to let Durfee know he
A. C. Ciihlfi, Orangeville.
.. attend promptly to all business in all
PHOTOGRAPHER.
known Durfee since 1st of June last.
was armed.
.
caurh. Charges reasonable, j
After a brief outline of the case, and whether Scudder or Durfee fired it. I
Lewis Norton, of I Listings, was at .Went to the jail twice to examine him
could see Durfee’s left hand, in which
statement of facts tbe people expected he held the ax. but not his right, being Durfee’s day of homicide, when heard bs to his mental condition. Had con­
7-K.KENASTON,
IW Watch this spare next week;
to prove, by ;Prosecutor Colgrove, Air. behind and to the left of him. Geer Porter say that Scudder tired first shot. It ersation with him. Found no indicaA.
Attorney at Law,
Wm Stebbins, of Hastings, went to //tions of insanity. Regard him as sane.
C. II. Van Arman, attorney,of this city, hail the best chance to see all that hap­
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
,
Durfee’s with Norton at time mention/ IOpinion based upon personal examina­
Fr.u*:iefs in all courts of the State. Collections
was called and testified that some time pened. I looked and saw a roan com­ ed above. Heard Porter say that Dut- tion of Durfee and the history of his
ing toward Durfee. Learned after­
promptly attending to.'
previous to the murder Durfee told him ward that he was Scudder. He came fee and Scudder met on the chip pile; family. Have made this case an espec­
/1 W. LOWRY. M.D.,
•
.
that he would kill any officer going up to Durfee and said, ”Put down the that Scudder told Durfee to put down ialstudy.
V.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Hastings. Exam­
onto his premises and attempting to ax.” Durfee said, “I won’t." Scudder ax, and then shot—both commenced ined Durfee in company with Dr. Pol­
.office. 301 Thom St., Hastings, Mich.)
told him again. Heard no reply. Short­ shooting. Thought Porter meant ythat
levy upon his property.
hemus, as to his mental condition, and
Calli In town or country promptly attended.
ly afterward 1 heard a shot Don’t Scudder shot first.
Office hours—e to io a. m. and i to 3 p. m.
believe him sane. • Saw nothing to in­
William R| Geer at that time deputy know which one shot first; then saw
Stephen Durfee, the p
, was
Telephone at Holloways* drug store.
.
dicate Insanity.
sheriff; testified substantially as at the both shooting. Did not know whether
Ifr Special attention paid to single*) diseases
called to the stand and made/ the fol­
Defense introduced as sur-rebuttal
Scudder
cair
«
after
Durfee
or
to
attach
ifiquest and as published in the Ban­
property. Saw Geer coining from the lowing statement, with th^ premise Mre. Fannie Everet, of Nashville, sis­
QACKETT &amp; BUTLER,
TXTHEN READY TO PLAN YOUR VACA- ner of May 23, which was as follows: gate, and saw Durfee and Scudder that he was terribly excited n the day ter of Durfee, who testified that they
ij
Pysicians and Surgeons, W T10N REMEMBER that no portion of
have a sister Anna in Assyria, who is
William R. (leer.
clinch. Saw Geer hold his revolver at of the affray and was inu
the American Continent lias such a delightful
excited insane. She had lain in the woods over
i Prairieville, MidL)
I reside in the city of Hastings Durfee, and- the revolver snapped.
climate as that of Minxksota and Nqkthsmn
.
.
Ail r dis nigh! or-day, promptly attended.
night t^o or three times without food.
Dakota.
and am acquainted with William Scud­ Scudder said to Gper, “Get the. ax" now:
Their father attempted to hang himself,
der and Stephen Durfee. Went with which Geer did.
Atnut that' time
Am 47 years old. Rem
n R. TIMMERMAN,
'
Scudder to the farm of Stephen Durfee, Scudder felt Durfee grabbed the ax ion of last spring. Was
THE PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA
t in several but was prevented by the neighbors.
' -L . Honia pathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
in Rutland township. Started from and chased Geer with It, Geer turned ,
_____ _________________
dder. E®places.
Did not know
(First door east of Holloways* drug store.)
With Its clear days, deliciously comfortable
this place about 10^ o’clock Wednes­ around and tried to shoot, but his re­ member of.man called
udder coming HIGH TAXATION AND THE COST OP
nights, and exhilarating atinonpbere.
day, May 14. and reached Durfee’s volver wouldn’t go. After he passed to my place, but had neX er seen him i&gt;eLIVING.
ENTIRELY FREE FROM MALARIA,
TUL Wm. JONES,
1.’ ~
Dentist.
beautiful scenery, romantic drives, an abund­ about 15 minutes after If. Hail a war­ by the comer of the house, I did not fore, and did not knowwhat he wanted.
“A Workingman," writing to the To­
ance of excellent hotels, steamboats, railroad*, rant for his arrest: Found Durfee at see anyone, but heard two shots fired Did not at that time/know who was
- All work promptly attended to.
ronto
Globe
from
Windsor, compares
ete.. offer Innumerable attractions to SUMMER home. First saw him between his out by the road. Mr. Durfee was taller with him. First sa them
when
.1___ ..L
— 11they
—*
T&lt; )URISTS. The many hundn-m» of lakes In the house and barn. He seemed to be doing than Scudder, and on higher ground. were but a short distance from the prices there with those in Detroit, as
ly EI/l'ON &amp; WHITLOCK
Park Region afford unequalled hunting and
Ashing. Dkviia I.AKK, Ilakota, hasjotoly re­ something. Hitched oUr team in front Don’t think the distance from one re­ hitching post. Saw man called Scud­ follows:
house. Had arranged with Scud- volver to the other was more than one der jump out of the buggy and come lu Detroit—
per ».
A wents for the-Watertown Insurance Co. ceived considerable attention from the jqet that of the -x
.
j —
Extra cnixlicd t&gt;ugar can be bought for S^c
der that —
we .ashould
go ^0
t&lt; the house to­ foot, as they held their arms out. toward me. Think j was between corn
Tin-. «nt-i«il.&lt; ie&gt; on ti man's property against here Is offered the rare attraction of
Orannlanvi............................................ “
1 &gt; by fin . UgaUilng nr wind; fUoUnst a man’s
SALT WATEB BATHING.
Could not tell which one fired the first crib and barn. Doi not know what
o
gether.
J me if Scudder
that was
asked
Sugar cured hania.1
life
'. itli nnd ncctdenl;
£/
the
man
we
slanted;
told
him,
yes.
I
shot,
as
I
could
not
see
Durfee
’
s
right
Pamphlets and fall Information n-Eartllng
was doing. Rememi &gt;er of picking up
“ “ ' shoulders
to to n
Minnetonka. Osakis. Alexandria. Ashby, or was hitching the team when Scudder hand. Don't' know whether Durfee ax. Scudder came ----------------------------within 16 feet of
Fresh roasted Javr coffee
I’OOK &amp; SHELDON, j
Devils Lake will l»e furnished free on applica­ jumped out and started for house on a had his revolver out before Scudder or me, and asked if mV name was Durfee.
Four |xninds butter crackers.............
And all other things lu proportion.
tion.
I
said
yes,
and
that/he
should
keep
back.
not.
I
took
mv
wife
and
children
to
a
fast walk. I got about two rpds inside
C. H WARNER. &lt;Jen. Passenger ArtIn Windsor—
■ &gt; ■ ••■n Attract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
St. Paul. Minneapolis &amp; Manitoba Ry.. 8t. Paul, the yard from the gate when Durfee neighlwr’s, as t was afraid if Durfee Saw no revolver t that time. Saw
The first named sugar costs................. •Me
Hr. i ne only set of Abstract Books tn Barry ’ Minn.
»-&gt;G
Granulated*.............. ■.................
drew a revolver at Scudder and fired. killed Geer, he would come back and him draw revolr out of coat pocket,
Sugar-cured hams
kill
us.
Think
Scudder
was
dead
when
I
think,
and
jx&gt;pdt
it
at
me.
Think
he
.Scudder had his hand in his coat pocket.
■r
•• shoulders;..........................
'HE COMPLETE HOME.^J^X When Durfee fired his second shot’ he fell. The shots were fired very close told me to p down ax,, but don’t Coffee
........................... :..................... —
1 A. FOOTE, M. D..
And three )&gt;ound* of butter crackers.. 2S
together. I saw Durfee driving down know wheth I replied or not. When
Ju.
Physician and Surgeon,
LI.. “
I could see
. Scudder f.
fired
his . first.
the
roiul
with
the
team
Geer
and
Scud
­
he
drew
his
vol
ver
I
took
mine
out
He says, moreover, that the above are
111
*• Pi»
wy m« every movement that Wfl
was made; was
lOiilce'east side Main BL, Nashville, Mich.) ’
looking for that^ purpose.^They kept der came with, as fast as the horses an&lt;l pointedjit at him. He said “Hera's taken only as samples, and there is no
Residence next door north Wolcott House.
firing and I went toward them. As 11 could trot.
shoot too." ;ind shot, hitone that
A:.. - promptly roteluled too. day or night.
doubt but the list might be extended to
...t.L.;..
n
....I
aF *1.,.,.. Uz.iiil.lx.r tiruzl I
—
_
'
ting
me
in
---------------------------------------ireast.
He
advanced
a
lit‘got within a rod of them Scudder fired
Myron Vrooman, of Hastings, testifi­
I OnEPII KNIGHT,
'
his last shot. I thought I could see ed that on the morning of the killing tie nearer, nd I shot nt him. He then an indefinfte length. At these prices it
he hantings banner and
»’
Veterinary Surgeon.
__________
in arm,________w
‘
to is little wonder'that on Saturday nights
THE DETROIT POST AND TRIBUNE where the shot struck Durfee, the dust saw Durfee near the bank raise stick of shot hittim me
(1K-. .i nci-. Rulland/itf-hrYeckleJ school house.)
For only 8X00 per year.
to picX_it crowds of mechanics’amd workingmen’s
’ _
’1 stooped
*
came out of his clothes. Durfee held wood and threaten to kill Geer, baw drop my re rolver.
Ider grabbed me in such
W !&gt; attend all calls »qr.services ulglil.br day. EW8ubscrl pilons taken at tills office.j his revolver in his right hand, an ax in him come from Greble &amp; Powers with up and Scydder
CU.r.-x rvawuable.
_______
not use iny arms. wives cross from Windsor to Detroit
the left. Durtee raised the ax and revolver in hand, walking toward Geer manner th *11’ could
me up, and I tried to kick for their week’s groceries, and smuggle
Scudder clinched him. I ran up and and trying to shove catndges into re­ Geer then
E. F. Hhoivx; M. D.
W. 1'. POLHEMUS, M. D.
t of his reach, but he got it them, to the detriment qf Windaor
revolver
put my revolverfup to Durfee's ear and volver.
’S' .
I rils BROWN &amp; POLHEMUS,
it at mv head. It did not dealers. The man who gives the figures
snanpwl twjce. The revolver wouldn't
Wanted lintuedlalely at the
1/ 11 ymmpathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. men!
Earl Mattison, Hastings. Saw Dur­ and snap
Bureau 1.000 men to work In themlDMond go. Durfee tried to hit Scudder with
le snapped the second time
fee purchase revolver anil cross the go off.
on tiie stock ranges ot tills territory. Wa*e*'
(Offic • over Julius Russell’s store. Main Bt.)
1 passed
through
my
shoul- aliove quoted asks: “If we cannot make
and th
------------.___----*-------«2.rx&gt;
per
day
tor
inlnera.
p»t month for the ax. I jerked the ax from Durtee street looking very angry toward Geer,
h.zuril Kr»ti&lt;1.1,*r cmv ••ha** ahnt
('.ol - answered from the office at all hours of
bop (Including board). Reduced rates.on and threw it on‘.the ground. Heard keeping his eyes upon Geer all of the der, wAen heard Scudder say, “he’s shot Canada os cheap a place to live in as
tit- uiiy or night. Dr. Polhemus will Rive sjieeial cow
me."/I
think
that
is
what
he
said. United States, from a temporal point of
oil
raliniads.
Sena
•!.«
with
your
application,
Scudder sav two or, three times “Im time. Durfee got into buggy and drove
attention to dlseastH of the Eye and Ear.
and state what kind of work youLl’re^crScudfler loosed his hold of me and fell view, had We better not be annexed?"
hours—fl to 12 a. nu; 2 to 4 p. m.
ployment tor six months guaranteed or monoy shot!” very low. Durfee grabbed the
. 1 then chased Geer.. Be shot
ax
and
started
for
me.
I
ran,
and
Edward Powers, Hastings. Sold Dur­
roturazd. Addrw. at
„ T
This workingman strikes the keynote
/ ’LARKE &amp; RIKER,
would turn round nnd try to fire—my fee revolver on day of shooting. He and hit me on finger. I was in fear.
V
Attorneys at Law and
of Canadian discontent High taxes, a
revolver cylinder would not turn, and 1 said that dogs were troubling his sheep Scudder was the otriy man I ever did
Sulicitors in Chancery.
. Feared him tiecause of dream slovenly tariff and assessments for the
ANTED-MOO Axenta. double quick, to sell finally turned it with my left.hand and and he wanted same to kill dogs. Lett tbe &lt;1 ret authentic biography of Janire'l. fired two shots, one of which I think
the night previous. Did not know support of profligate nobility is what is
(Wrii-es In Vulon block, over Beamer Bros.)
store with revolver but soon returned
TJT ATKTI? By II. J- Lanwlell. Blaine s
Hastings. Mich,
.
at Scudder bait n warrant. Felt very
BTiA.LN.Hj personal Mend and l’rVf‘'^ hit him, also snapped at him twice. looking very excited -and angry, inquir­
Practice in all courts of the state. Attend to ence as author. The
ous that morning when came to grinding Canada down! It proves also
eon plete. He thenlhrew stones at me and said ing how to load it. Tried to get revol­
. Loin anti perfecting title# to real estate. Interesting nnd richly
Tastings. Was Injured (in manner the fallacy of the free trade bowl in our
i?2.|
’
d
enta
Go.l d-n you, I will kill you with this
Stoney to loan Insurance taken etc., etc.
Steel portraits, sketches of J0”'’"
“rJ £' ax.” At the gate I snapped at him ver from Durfee but he would not let
tated by Dr. Cowles) when 14 years own* land, and one Instance alone is
Ac. Will sell faatrat and/pay blwrat nron»
me have it.
old, and it has effected me more or less
Avoid unreliable
.^‘hmbbaKD again, but the revolver would not go.
pHILIP T. COLGROVE,
John Wickham, Hastings. Was in, ever since.. Dr. Upjohn attended my sufficient for convincing every work­
best. Write nt once for
V,A p Then he threw a stone at me, and start­
-L
Lawyer,
ingman of the fact The tariff on sugar
RRO8 36 l4* Salle Street, Chicago. Illinois. * • ed for my team. Up to that time I front of Greble &amp; Pokers on day
wounds.in the jail.
shooting. Saw Durfee trying to 1c
S.-Outfit are ready. Bend Wc. for one and save
Hastings, Mich.
Cross Examination.—After Scudder In the states in much higher than it is
.
Pro .mating Attorney for Barry Comity. r
lime.
________
-_____ _ was coot I went east to Edger a house. revolver, looking very angry.
fell
1
chased
Geer
with
the
ax.
He
in Canada, but we can sell the article
Durfee took the ax got into the buggy would not let anyone take revolver
turned and fired at me twice; his revol­ cheaper than Canada, nevertheless. It
Probate Notice.
and surtid west. Scudder and Durtee show him how to load it.
ver
mapped
twice.
Don
’
t
think
I
turn
­
were racing each other. Am certain
John Q. Cressjl sheriff, testified as
ed and flinched when Geer snapped re­ is so with many other necessaries of
JTOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.
! that Scudder did not draw his revol ver condition of revolvers when came i
volver at me. Think would have hurt life. Canada would like to be annexed,
'■ llrat Thought Scudder was hit by the his possession. Two of the chain
Geer if hiul caught him. Bought revol­ no doubt It would be her miration,
llrat shot lirwl by Durtee. The eylire
of Geer’s revolver were empty,
ver; don’t know what tiought ft for. and the popular sentiment in Canada is
! &lt;lprs of both revolvers were empty three cart ridges knapped, but not
Couldn’t tell why bought it, except
; when I found them. Heard a lady In Durfee’s revolver but two
that bought it for sudh purport’s as rapidly concentrating on that point It
were neededit for. Don’tknow as there is this sentiment that yearly drives into
had had cartridges, both of whi
■ scream during the firing.
'
The warrant was for threats to kill. fired, the blank shells being in
same, was any pressing new of my buying
H&gt; Adopt the Canh fiyntem on t*^p- examination
tliat »&lt;wl&gt; ri**"15! Saw Durfee in front of the bank M ed­
cham- revolver at thatiiiiie. Never owned a the states thousands of Canadian emiK on the eth da&gt; of' nSday moving, when he threatened to In Scudder’s revolver all of
tember 13th,
granta, who are all able to see the ad­
bers were empty.
revolver before. I might have told
Jas- A. Niros, marshal
kill me. 1 th™ hiul ?,™py ?t fl'rat he
Geer that would kill him if he came to vantages of living in a country which
brother
ot
costa,
to
serve
on
him.
At
nrst
ne
Went
to
the
house
of
Duff
M rill uv vuu
----­
Goods of AJl Kinds to be Marked Dated Augu-tt Utl», 18*£, kMENT SMITH.
make levy on my property, and I did protects ito industries, where wage*
retus«Pto take it;
l!
in Johnstown, and found b ephen Dur­ raise stick and threaten to strike him.
Judge of Probateare good and where freedom is enjoyed.
Down!
ind nut it in his pocket. Asked if I fee locked in lied room. H e
Did not buy revolver for purpose of
wiw coming down to collect the execu- he was afraid of the crowd and did set
not killing Geer. Could not tell what had —Detroit Evening Journal.
hot. r
i wo»w »
p*i*? 5S want to come out, and told me he would in mind when bought revolver. -Had
We win take Produce a» usual, but no more
credit given.
nla ed in my hands. He sold God come to Hastings to-monow. 1 told
seen Geer two or three times. W’hen
aitMt call at
kteresi it I}cHT(5a^*o mthorized S—nyou?I will klU vou or any other
Mr. John Rolfr, Champion Bicyclist
him to throw the ax out apd hold up Scudder anti Geer crone I had on my
X&lt;’ more Book-keeping, and no more bad debt*. JSit io collect
ffiffrOKD.
mailt you oom* I'll to y0“ n „'a his hands, as we were
to *take
*"
“v* him pants, shoes and shirt. Had revolver of Australia and Englanu, wntaa to the
wdbegrebbed a stick ot wd. end dead or alive. Some
-OURraised the in pants pocket Carried it there for Argus, Melbourne, Australia, that in
threatened me. He next went to G re- window and Durfee
— — - -­ no particular purpose. I started for the six davs content for the champion­
ble &amp; Powers’ hardware stare, bow Tn meantime we had got /i rail against home at once after bought revolver. ship, after riding 8 conaecutlve hour*
uuu ol
SSJS.'roStSfffi zounty hhmcome out ot thi&gt; store with a revrtrthe door for the
Did not expect to pay that judgment. each day, hi* limlm became stiff and
er He held It up and looked aavagtly the hinges, when
threw up
Remember grinding knife when Scud­ sore, and he is poaitive he won the great
at me IMent tithe Prosecuting At­ hands and
der
came. Think Scudder shot first race, and was enabled to ride anotbcr
OF GOODS
torney and got a warrant tor his arrest
but would, not want to swear poritivoly. 100 milea againal time immediately af­
DEFENSE.
aPSaklng threats. Ho said he wouM
TESTIMONY FOR
Remember telling Mr. Van Annan that terward, from the wonderful effects
kill “any man that comes on my Pj^ce
the case on the would kill any officer that attempted to produced by the use of BL Jacoba Oil.
In his statement
E^ilw-t that debt.” When bcudder
McBride make levy on mv property. Think did m training and racing. He nail* it his
AXD A BRAN NEW LINE OF
started from the gate up to the house part of the defense
1*000 companion, and recommends it to
to establish the notreally mean it but my disposition
walked fast, and when he got near said that they p
is that if I did not get my rights by all athletes.
: That Durfee is
Durfoe be stopped long enough to mj following
la*’ I could get them some other wav.
time of the homi- I mean to say that if a man should
••1 have a warrant” wnM
and was insane
After I went up to Edger s I went back
self-defense, and come to rob me or to take my property
^Durfee’s, Mt ol Scudder « P“»|“dr cide; that he
toknoon. I*
Positive Cure, which co
TO BE ADDED. WITH
R. Geer fired the I would shoot and kill him.
further,
that
found that be was dead. I tort Mgar
[Heretbe prisoner betrayed intense qualities of all the l«eat
Scudder.
n st the i*robate £ care ot the body, .ent a man to Hast- fatal shot received
excitement, uttering the last sentence without the defects of
olly
In said county and taaa, and had Durfee's hired man hitch
were called to with great euphaaix, and leaving the cures promptly.
The following
irohla horses and started. P™’’
n.irfrui’c
stand immediately thereafter with the manmUy. all &lt;
At the helm.
mil® m&gt;d changed
m. McKinney. remark that that was all he proposed
. McCarthy, of to say .1
AND TRY
county,
ily, all
kll of
The aetauH! bore rwted, luid tW pooHo»i&gt;d Baltimore to L«W. «gd to Vernon, shiaw
toJJrttahta
and were------I pie introduced the following rebutting j-riceSOc*
Satisfaction guaranteed. and Goods Cheaper
whom lived negh]
tluui ever you bou*ht before.
.
hat pince. I teotinionjr.
■
U® tree of
Parties owing the old Arm will plea* settle by
ttat we wouid have to go in
September Uth.
(A tme copy’
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�desperate that he uses foolish language;
&gt; so desperate that he does as do all of
his kind—harms himself and his cause
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
more than the man at whom his feeble
tirade is aimed. Before the campaign
Hastings, Mien., September 5,1884.
is over, Mr. Cole will pray to be deliv­
ered from such foolish friends as the
When cteroeat Smith, tbe ring candidate for Journal.
Jodire of ITotmte. wm first nominated for that
o®&lt;:- he wan mH forward M a candidate and
The Schoolcraft County Pioneer says
cbanipinti of the anli-thlrd-terr.i sentiment,
Clem, has got a taste of the gruel and he donT that not an upper peninsula town was
nrotiose to l&gt;e taken away. He is now a candldate for the third term. He is claiming that it represented in the state greenback con­
nS-ds a lawyer tor that office because of the
legal eonrolicfttions. There has been as many vention. Such men don't grow up
Manders committed under bls administration as there.
.
w oriwr. His Judgment baa been at fault m
oftci. as any Ollier tnciunbcnt. He has mjoften
tatted, either by design or otherwise. In the per­
formance of bls duties ax has has any other. He
has been expensive and to-day there is an undis­
guised disgust al the idea that none but lawyers
are fitted for office bolding. Tiie legislature at DEATHS BY BURNING AND DROWNING*
Ito iMt sewton, refused to consider the ciaim of
tbe lawyers, who Introduced a bill to make the
office one obliged to be filled by an attorney, and
some of tbe worst opponants of the bill were
lawyers, who stated m an anpiment. that they
were expensive office holders both io tax pay­
er* aud litigiuite. Farmers. If you do not want
to feed tliese cormorants, who are growing rich
at your expense, vote for Mr llllani W. Cole for
AWFUL WORK OF A CYCLONE.
Judge of Frobate. He Is honest; he is a fjuroer
of good Judgment and ability: tie can CH tiie
Evansville, Ind., Aug. 3d—At an
office with credit to you. smd at teas expense
early hour yesterday morning tbe weather
than a lawyer wilt.—Hotne Journal.
was unusually sultry, every one complain­
In answer to the above we have this
ing of intense beat There was something
to say:
in tbe atmosphere that seemed to fore­
(1) If Judge Smith was the‘Ting can­ shadow some unusual barometrical phenom­
didate," then the ring which the Jour­ enon. At about 8:30 o'clock heavy black
nal harps on, takes in all of the republi­ clouds began to form in the west while oc­
can party of Barrj- county.
He re­ casional livid streaks of lightning lighted
ceived 86 of the 106 votes cast on the up tbe dark and angry sky. Soou tbe
first ballot; and had the entire delega­ wind began to blow, aud duet-on tiie streets
for a few minutes wh^d in clouds
tion in hi» favor from 16 of the 20
obscured the
vision
farther
towns and wards in the county. The tiiat
than a block or two. Then the thun­
motion to make his nomination unani­
der pealed, lightning flashed. and rain
mous was made by the chairman of the began, accompanied by a wind that seemed
only delegation that on the first ballot almost irresistible. People on the streets
was solidly against him.' The vigorous rushed to places of shelter. The water
"aye” and the enthusiasm with which descended in sheets, and in a few minutes
• it was carried showed that he was the the streets were Hooded. Tbe wiud in­
first choice of more than nine-tenths, of creased In fury, and tbe storm continued for
more than imlf an iwur, during which time
the delegates.
Such a candidate can most wide-spread destruction took place.
well be proud*of the “ring” which nom­ The damage to property all over the city Is
inated him, for that ring was the re­ enormous. Hundreds of house a, mills, fac­
tories, warehouses, stores, etc., were un­
publican party.
roofed. and in many instances whole houses
(2) The statement that he was nomi­ were blown down.
Communication with outside towns was
nated on the anti-third-term cry is false.
That issue has never been raised in this cut ot! for several itours, so that tbe first
news of a terrible accident which happened
office. Judge Prindle was elected four to the steamer Belmont about throe miles
times in succession. It is an office that above Henderson was not received here till
about one o’clock. Tiie Belmont to a trans­
needs the watch-care of a prudent, cau­ . fer steamer for tbe Lomsville &amp; Nashville
tious, honest, competent man. \When Hallway between this point ami Henderson.
the people of Barry county have found She left here at eight o'clock yesterday
such a man they have kept him in the morning, towing a transfer barge with the
passenger train fur&lt; Nashville, with about
harness.
sixty passengers. She also had abou^ twenty
(3) The statement that Mr. Smith or thirty of a crew on board. The storm
was terrific on the river, and tbe boat
sought a re-nomination is false. The and barges were separated. The former
Journal editor cannot name a single sunk almost immediately in the deepest
man whom J udge Smith ever asked to water in the river between this, point and
Henderson. From tiie survivors it la learned
labor for his re-nomination—not one. that the cables holding the bout aud.barge
The nomination sought him, because together broke away.
The hold of tbe
the people were satisfied with his ad­ boat tilled with water, and Hhe became
ministration; because those who had unmanageable, the chimneys going over­
board and the cabin topllng over on the
had business in the probate court want­ barge.
At this time several persons
escaped from the boat onto tbe barge and
ed his services.
were saved, but immediately afterward the
(4) If Judge Smith did not err, he
boat sunk and fourteen persons are known
would not be human. That he should to have been lost
Following are the"
sometimes be mistaken is not remark­
R. C. Roach and son, Mr*. M. 8. Lyon, Miss
able. Great men, like the greenback Laura
Lyon, Mm. Bailie facyan, of this city;
candidate for land commissioner, some­ Mrs. Add e Milrray and child, of Brookville,
Ala.:. Mr*. Woodville, of Henderson, Kv.:
times are mistaken.
But we do say Caplin John H. Smith. Alton Boll (colored!
other colored women; an old jreutlo
this, and we defy any man to prove the anat»&lt;&gt;
mun arid wife, names unknown.
contrary, that in no other probate office
It is iinpoesiUe to give a complete list ot
is the business conducted more system­ the survivon*.
A newsboy, named Spang Jumped over­
atically, more carefully, more cheaply, hoard and swam to slwre, walked to Hen­
than in Judge Smith’s.
derson, and gave the first iufonuatioD of the
(5) He is a man thoroughly posted in disaster.
The Belmont was insured for *15,000,
regard to the duties -of his high office. *7.000 being in the Underwriters, of Louis­
No other official in the state or county ville. Other boats were damaged at the
so nearly concerns the people of Barry wharf, where the scene was terrific. White
cajis iMhed to fury by tbe storm, dashed
county as probate judge. The rights of high up, and threatened to swallow every­
the widow, the orphan and other lega­ thing In their frenzy. The Keith was com­
tees must be guarded jealously. Wilis ing up tlie river, but wisely dropped buck
to the elevator. Thu storm seized lhe Josh
are often contested, ihvolving^e^tates 'V. Throop, and tore her chimney off and
of thousands of dollars. How essential rid&amp;leJ her badly. All of Imit crew deserted
that the incumbent know what is re­ her except Captain Throop, Jim Larue, Bill
Meyers and Dallas Webster. The Silver.
quired of him?
And who in Barry Thorn also lost her chimneys.
county knows better what is required
Altogether too damage in tiie city will
of the probate judge than Clement arnouu* to several hundred thousand dollars,
Smith. No man can charge him with none of which could be covered by Inburance.
v
a dishonest act; no one can say he is
BURNED IN THEIR BEDS.
hot a man in every walk of life; no one
Greely. CoL, Ang. 30.—The following
can say that b^ is not thoroughly quali­ ■re the particulars of the frightful disaster
of Thursdny night, of which was mention
fied for the place.
(6) The Banner has no wish to de­ bos already been made in these dispatches:
About eleveu o’clock Thursday night a
scend to the level of the Journal and train of seventeen cars belonging to
indulge in mud slingmg.
From all Orton’s Anglo-American circus left Fort
that we h^ve ever heard of W- W..Cole» Coll I ns for Golden on the Greeley,
Salt Lake &amp; I’aclfic Railroad. When
the greenback nominee, we should say tl&gt;e train, running about
twenty-five
that he was an honest man, who sought miles nn-b?ur, was nearing Windsor, a
small
station
a
few-mllrs
from
here.
tbe. en­
in all things to do his duty. We have
gineer dibcov»-red tliat the car next to tiie
no wish to say aught against him. engine 'wm cn fire.
He at once re­
That is not our way of doing campaign versed the engine and sounded the alarm
work, and the Journal will find dn Nov. whistle. In tbe burning car tlierc were
sixty men arranced in three tiers of
4th that it doesn’t pay. Mr. Cole will berths on either side. The forward side
also wish that his party organ had not door was dosed and the men in the bunks
been so zealous in his behalf as to throw were sleeping against it. The rear side
door Was also dosed, and thfF'men, when
mud at his opponent As to Mr. Cole’s they awoke, discovered thnt the lower un­
qualifications, we have never attempted occupied berth next tn R, containing rub­
to brittle them. In his own conven- bish, was on fire, filling the car with smoke
and cutting off escape In that direction.
, tion he himself said, in regard to them, Tbe only means of egress wm through a
“Gentlemen, I am inadequate to fill small window between tbe car and the ongina
tkis place.’’ In spite of that protest, he
■ Meantime an engine had gone to Greely
was nominated.
for assistance, returning with Dr. Jesse
And now a few general remarks. The Hawes, PreskJeut of tiie Blate Medical As­
whole tenor of the above article is an sociation. Many of tiie rescued, lu being
pulled through tbe small window, had
illy disguised attempt to throw mud at ribs broken and joints dislocated. Tbe
Judge Smith. It is full of false state­ 1 lands and feet of some were burned off.
ments. It is a narrow-minded, foolish Roasted trunks of bodies were found in one
place, legs In another, and piles ot roasted
and contemptible appeal to prejudice. and shriveled carcases were pulled out of
It premises that the farmers of Barry the ruins.
Al daylight a flat-car carried tiie charred
county are fools, and do not know what
bodiw Into Greeley for interment The
is for their own good. It is a spedes of
taffy that few will bite at The farm­
ers of Barry county are too intelligent long. Tbe Coretier impaneled a jury, hut
It was unable to learn tbe cause of the . fire,
to be caught with demagogical appeals. or any important facta.'m the managers,
Tbe people of Barry county'know that with the remainder ot the company, left im­
mediately- tor Golden to fill an afternoon entheir probate office is in goc
The insinuation that Clement
a dishonest man will be resented by
a day
four-fifths of the Journal’s readers.
They know better. No man who knows
him believes it, or will entertain such
a thought for a moment. Can any one
then think of any reason why the Jour-

The Hastings Banner.

A DAY OF DISASTERS.

THE POLITICAL FIELD.
SEVERAL STATE CONVENTIONS HELD.

lrju^°Mlss Fronds Willard- Blu
r D Hastings, Wisconsin , G
L^New Yofk; Mb. Man W&lt;
Hon. XT. Turner of Al*

minor news items.

A lOVOKIBG iMCIDis r

Hampshire soldiers’
Thursday, and made »
„
EnilUb WUn &lt;X Wrt-h lUUw,, taod.

The St. Louifi ornruau
York Central road.12 ll&gt; Xtw
evantog rerenu^ibw i
way nations, an elderly
p of
eompaniwl by ayouna
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310

delegates. Sanford Kirkpatrick was
audrm.u. Tbe plstfonu. wbteb ■
CAMPAIGN ECHOES.
,
dHd wilt fires*. spplan»
Bloomington, HL. Aug. 38.—Tbe fusion old pettier ss corrupt Bird
euioof the Anti-Monopoly and Greenback-Labor oouooed the Nstloosl t»r&gt;k »fi
party of Illi note, m wm predicted, occurred ■ .Usd General Butler ejxl
Jontlesl slllauee s. &gt;o“H
yesterday.
.
*
After an organization the
pointed to prepare suitable
by s.oteot IIS toss, u&gt;
back- cL.dld.te.
ported that tbe Anti­
for Secreury »"&gt;d TroMurw
• party nnlv George Deer, of Unkm County, and
Labor party be changed to
Na&amp;onai
of Illinois, that tbe
J. F. Dooley, ot Keokuk
Coovoutiim at.
_
4nm:tivelv nominated for these officea, and
adopted, and that pledges be made to ea- BL. BA?t&lt;&gt;n. of Wapello, for Supremo
Tfull electoral tfckei wm also
deavur to elect Butler aud West to tiie ITesidency. The resolutions did Dot call forth cboaen and the convention adjournedany debate, ami were at onoe adopted.
Toteka, Kam. Ang. 29.-Tbe State O»The fusion part of the programme was vention of tbe Anti-Monopoly-Greenback­
short and to tiie roiuL a delegate from Labor party met here yeattffday. The plat­
Northern HHdow introducing a reaolutioo to form indorsee that adopted
AuSrt
tiie effect that tbe State Central Committee Couveution at Pittsburgh, pledges »uPf»rt
of tbe People’s party of tills State be and to Butler and WesL denounce, the Mthey are hereby authorized to make up a pulsiou of settlers from public lauds by
joint electoral ticket with tbe Republican or United Slates troops demands that the
Democratic party, as said committee shall Oklahoma and Clierokee strip land be
deem to tiw best.Interests of tbe People’s opened’ to actual settlers, and that alien
jiarty, on the basis of oue-balf of the elec­ ownership of land be prohibited ; opposes
toral ticket for Butler and West This res­ couvid labor; bellevre in toe equally of.
olution called' forth an amendment that the aexea. pledKm support to_lUU" far
tbe limit of electors ou tbe ticket bo not the suppreaaioo of the liqaos traffic, and faleee than seven, which was adopted. Also vtrs the restoration u&gt; the United btatesof
a resolution that General Better» recom­ the right to i»ne money. A fqll electoral
mendation in regard to the electoral ticket ticket was nominated; also tbe following
be referred to the State Central Committee
State ticket:
"
with power to acL
Governor. H. T. Ph’nipa: ^“,D*"±2?reHr’
T!ii» question haring been settled, another nor.
John ft. BrcMentbar; Ctfa-f. Justice, H.
effort was made to refer the matter of put­ P. Vrooman; Associate. J. *« Ik McBryan;
ting a State People's party ticket in .the field Treasurer. H. F. Hefei bourn; Auditor. 4. T.
to tbe State Central Committee, but that Wakateid: Attorney-Gcneral^H. L Brush.
was defeated, aud the following were putin
Domination:
Raudulpto _______________ _
Governor. Joaao Harper. Danville: LteutenMINERS lK~ABMS.
ant-Govenww. A. C. Vandewater, Pana: Sec­
retary ot State. E. H. llaldwin. Joliet: AUorney-beneraL J-M. Gwinn, Effingham: Treas­
urer. J. B. Clark, Chicago; Auditors E. F.
Coal Mine In the Boekins Volley Ptatxlet
Beeves, Elgin.
Milwaukee,Wla. Aug. 28.—Tbe Greenbackera and Anti'fflonopoliste met in this
dty In joint convention yesterday attenioon,
about one hundred delegates being in at­
Columbus, O., Sept 1.—At two o’clock
tendance. “The People's Party of Wiscon­ yesterday morning three thousand miners,
sin” was the name adopted tor the fusion.
representing
the entire Hocking Valley
A resolution pledging- hearty support to
Butler and West was adopted. Full State district, attacked the guards at the Snake
and Electoral tickets were nominated. The Hollow mines, killing one and wounding
order was as follows:
two The miners had prevfousty cut tbe
Governor, W. L. Utley, Radoe; Lieutenant­
Governor, Milan Ford. Oshkosh; bocrelary of telegraph wires to prevent the Sheriffs from
State, G. W. Jones. West Bend; TreMurer, calling ou tike Governor for help During
Theodore Shuman. Prairie du Chien; Attor­ the battle which ensued the hoppers were
ney-General M. W. Steven % Green Lake Couna: Superintendent of PubUo Initruction. Dr. found to tw» on fire. Sheriff McCarty, of
. 8. Brown, Milwaukee; Hallroan Commis­
sioner. John Kiefer, Woumu: Insurance Com­ Athens County, sent a telegram to Governor
missioner, j: B. Russell. Neenah.
Hoadly, in which lie said that the miners
Tbe following were cboaen electors:
had blackened their faces before making
At Large—Keuben May, of Vcroou (Jounty, tiie attack. They quietly surrounded the
and Henry Smith, of Milwaukee; First Dis­
trict, AHeo Stetson; Second District. Lorenso guards and opened fire witboat provocation.
Merrill; Third District. E. W. Dwtaht; Fourth The battto which ensued lasted for an hour.
District. Tboodoru Frits: Fifth District, Bdward McGraw; Seventh District. John WUoox; It wan not known whether any of tbe
Eighth Diritriot. George Will; Ninth District. miners were' hurt. At Nelsonville the
IL E. Parcber.
Omaha, Neb., Aug. 28.—There were mines were surrounded and the -hoppers
436 delegates in attendance at tbe Repub­ burned before the guards were aware of any
lican State Convention which met here evil Intent ou the part of the miners. Tbe
yesterday. A contaat between two delega­ telegraph wires had previously been cut.
tions from Kdox County was decided in The name of tbe man killed at Snake Hol­
favor of Draper’s adherents. Electors were low wks William Hare, an elderly man.
The two men wounded were shot In the leg
clMMen, also tiie following State ticket:
Governor. James E. Dawes (renomliuuedi; and head respectively. The striking'minars
are concentrating at Murray City. The
LfcutenantrGovernor. H. H. Shedd; Score
tary of Butte. Ed Boggvn: Treasurer, Charite Deputy Sheriff has asked the Slierlff for aid.
H. Willard: Auditor, H. H. -Babcock: Super­ and it fa thought troops will be called out
intendent of Education. W. W. Jones: Av before morning. Elsewhere everything fa
torncy-Genend, W. Leeee; Commissioner of
Public Ijinds and Buildings, Janies Scott: reported quiet
Chairman 8uue Central Committee, Caauer
The rioters are firing on tbe guards at
E. YoaL
.
Sand Run and Lonolroth mines. Both
Lanhlnq, Mich., Aug. 28.—The State places have called for help and the militia
Prohibition Conventioo met here yesterday at LancMter and New Lexington have been
more Ing. Tbe morning session was taken ordered to be hi readiness for marching or­
up bi effecting a temporary organization ders. Owing to the cuttliur of tbe wires
and in appointing committees. In the atv particulars are • obtained with difficulty.
, eruoou resolutions were adopted declaring Governor
Hoadly has telegraphed the
against fusion, favoring woman suffrage Sheriffs of Atbem, Hocking and Perry
and claiming that the Republicans were un­ counties that all means in their control
able to grappje with the liquor question. should bo exhausted to suppress riotous
Candidates were then nominated as follows: proceedings and protect life and property
Governor. David Preston; LMUtenanvGov- before the aid of tbe State is called for.
ernor. Alonzo Sher wood; Treasurer. A. 11.
On Governor Hoadly arriving at his office
Cheney; Secntotry of State. Zachariah Chase;
Audltor-Gencia'. O. E. Downing; Cotnmls- at midnight be received the following:
aione/State Land Office. Barcua; AttorneyLocjan, O., Sept 1.—All (ho means in my
Geweral, J H. I ntern; Superiutendefit Public rower are entirely exhausted to reproas tbo
Instruction, Joseph H. Strove; Menjix*r Board disorder aud to protect lite and property.
Lducatio.i, Isaac W. Mackeever: Electors-aV The strikers are cutting all telegraph wires.
Larjna Bev. John KubkII and Prof. Samuel J am worn out; have been going day and
Dickll
night for two months. Pleaso send militia imP1TT8BUBGH, Pa., Aug. WL—T. P. Kyn- niod.utely and.save further bloodshed. The
der, CbMrman of tbe National Greenback­ jailJ.isF.threatened.
MlCaktv. Sheriff Hocking County.
Labor party, lias Issued a call "or a State
The Governor at once ordered out all of
Convention, to be held at Bellefonte, Pa.,
thu Fourteenth RagimenJ. the Duffy and
Sepletuber IE
the Governor's Guarda, the Lancaster, Cir­
THE PROIIIBITION1KTS.
cleville and New Lexington companies, aud
Cuba. N. Y., Aug. 26.—The Prohibition­ replied to Sheriff McCarty that troops were
on the way, and Mking &gt;f more were ne*iists are holding a camp meeting, to last five
days, two ml lee from here. An audience ed. Hie Lancaster company, being only
ot 3,000 is iu attendance. Prof. Dickey, twenty miles Itam Logan, wm mat
after the usual exercises, oddroesud the to that place to guard the jail. Otis
candidates, John P. BL John nnd ot Ute leaders in tbo riot at Snake
William Daniel, on behalf of tbe Hollow yesterday morning, and the one
believed to have killed O'Hara,, wm
committee of die National Conven• tioa ot the Prohibition pafty, which recent­ irrstol and brought to the jail at Lacan.
ly met at Pittsburgh. He referred to the 1 hu mob was coming in ou tbe town to re­
lease him. Special trains Irnve been put
honor done them by old and young ineu.
and by such women m Frances Willard, on the railroads at tbe Governor’s disport
Mary Woodbridge, Mary Lathrop. Esther At a late hour tiie last wire was cut, so that
Hugh and Mrs. Burt, characterizing the taere fa do comuiuuicatloa yith points be­
convention as one composed of earnest men low Logan, except as carriages reach south­
nnd pure women, aud assuring them of the ern pointe, and send to tbe city by circuitous
party’s most ardent support. Governor St route* This does nut enable tbe autliorittee
know what fa going on till twofor three
John replied In the following terms:
X’Ur&gt;.
h“
*nd It fa beMr. (^xMrnsanoMd •• embers of tbe Commit­
tee: In recertring this formal notice of my beved that riot hM prevahod for hours at
nomination for the highest office within tbe oertata places. Tiie bank booses at New
gift pt the propie by the National Convention StraitayUle report that no men are to be
of the Prohibition pw y. permit rue. oocwttbtown’
women refuse
standiiur the distinction »as neither sought .f0UDn b
to tell their whereaboota. They are boh it wm given. of my lioved tobe out in tbe riot according to a
hlgft appreciation
ffeuotal and preconcerted plan. Advloea
fora. Thor* are m
are meager and unsatisfactory.

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SZ

Ikjuors M a

beverage,

both the'

1-VA^ LL.Jr
wucre uie not la
beyapd control, and la unable to mt at
UM®to« to give definite toXm-m.Uoa m

to wfiat fa hniru,

uoa “

o«hxio i-k u

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resort to personal abuse and scandal who
have nothing better to uphold their cause.
The Prohibition party is not organtxtagMa
mere threat or menace. It fa tbe outgrowth

p-xi &gt;«. um
m lucre ot the Warrior

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inductor approaohul th.

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noon with Masonic honor* Senator V oocbees delivered tbe address.
Official-mformation wm received at PbUadelphia Thursday that one of tbe principal
trunk lines was aelling Urge blocks of tickets
to and from Chicago at *12.
Daring a fire tn a tenement bouse tn Min­
neapolis Thursday, James Curran, one of
the occupants, wm probably fatally boroed.

tired. Vut not rnad”1’^/?* a

with astonishment at the irtir'
tbe other pjaeengers in the^v
A few words from the father i “’W

while the young lady turnwi
to tbe wfaJow;

troop* from Um.. Pera, W Wednesday. *
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life reaching one hundred and fifty. The
invader* were soou expelled by the regular
■eldierv.
*
The annual meeting of tbe aetora’-fund
trustee* was held in New York
~
~
William Henderson resigned i
Presidency and Harry Edwards

persona have been relieved during tbe year
aoaaewoty-tour fuherab paid for. Tbe
mamhontolp is now 388.
The low* State Fair opened Friday al
Des Moines with MW entries.
Alfonso Taft, the new American Minister
to Russia, itafl arrived at St Petersburg.
Flames destroyed tbs Strowbridge Block
at Portland, Ore., causing a loss of *75,000.
Seven men were killed Friday at a terri­
ble accident at Blackstone pit, near Paisley,
Scotland.
The assignee's sale of the stock of Hal­
stad A Haines, of NeW.Yort. was concluded
Friday. The proceeds of tbe fuut-days’
sale amounted to about *335,000, or an aver­
age of about eighty per oeuL ol market
prices.
Germany intends to raise a corps of vet­
eran soldiers for colonial service, as the
Prussian military system will not allow
troop to be seat abroad. Tie funds re­
quired will be furnished by mercantile firms
desiring protection.
Tbe discovery has been made at Wuhington that in 1849 President Polk deeded
to the monument association tbe ground on
which die lofty marble column lias been
reared by the Government, and that tbe
title still rests In the corporation.
Tbe Canada Pacific ^oad has laid its
tracks to a point seven miles west of the
summit of tbs Rocky Mountains, and hopes
to resell tbe highest point of tbe Selkirk
range this season. The California Board of
Equalization reports tbe Central Pacific
Road at 5*4,000,000 and the Southern Pa­
cific at *t7,ooo,ooa
A Liberal demonstration took place at
Brussels Sunday. Tbe procession contained
ninety thousand persons.

*35,000; insurance, 55,000.
The British Government has ordered 250.­
000 pounds more of Chicago compresaed
beef tor the Soudrni expedition.
Near Hamlin, W. Va., a lad named
Henry Barton was shot dead while taking
apples from the ordiard of J. Chapman.
Mrs. Hannah Akers, residing at Nottawa.
Mich., has entered upon her 101st year, and
retains her mental faculties to a fair de­
A de*f-iuute of Ceutralta, 11L. named
Christopher Boehm, has been officially ad­
vised tlial tiie sum ot *28,000 awaits him
in Germany.
Wallace-■ Sav injp Bonk, at New Cartto,
Pa., clooed ita doors Saturday, with liabili­
ties wtlmaUal at *100,000. The assets are
Dot worth meutionlna.
Rejtorta to tbe Ohio Board of Agriculture
show that the y’toid of wheat In that Stale
will reach 43,982.901 bushels, and on tbe
whole is tbe best ever thraalied in Ohio.
Governor Crosby, ot Montana Territory,
In a letter to the Secretary of the Interior,
proteata ag-diut Use manner in which tiie
Ptegan Indians are being treated by the
Government
Mabel, the fifteen-year-old daughter of
John X Griffith, a proiuineut stockman,
shot and killed heranlf .al her home In Sneuandoah, la., Sunday, durlug a fit ot tem|&gt;orary Insanity.
The flouring mill of J. B. M. Kehlor. at
Waterloo, 11L, containing a large amount of
grain, was burned Sunday morning. 'Die
lorn is *175,000, on which there Was insur­
ance ot *100,000,
James Howell, n gvajie-grower near Indianapolia, tired a ahot-guu towards some
iadi whom he saw among his vines, and
noon afterward found one of tbe thievm
nearly dead on the roadway.
'
The office fixtures of the Ranker*’ A
Merchants’ Telegraph Company in Chicago
were on Saturday levied upon for a work­
man's claim of *479.20. ft is atated that
nearly *25,000 is due to employea in that
cUr.
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THE MARKETS.

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Naw You, September L
t as

Hugs....................
FLXiUK—Good to choice
PiUnu

COHN
OAT»-W
mC- •
PORK-Meas
LAMD-Htem
CHEESE..............
WOOL— Domeetic
B.WVW. v.._ CHICAGO.
Choice.......... . ’
Good...,............

Butchers* stock
Interior oattie
BDTTEH—CnsuM!
__ Good to Choice

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oa

be seated juat behind the
man and could not forego the
speak to him. With a sad f u? re.'°
trembling voice the father
*
My daughter has been attending
«minary in a distant town and*™

Son. plac^er In the froM^lnta^
the aebool. but abe studied too dSel?
waa not careful of her health, aM&amp;
poor brain haa been ttirned. I
her to a private asylum wbei
hope she will soon be tetter ”
At the next station the old man mi
bla daughter left the ears, but the™.
jjdooU so surastiv. of shakspeairt
Ophelia, awakened strung. th.nSu
in the mind of the writer. It is an ab
•oute/art that white the poputetioa
America increased thirty pel rent dn,
mg the decade between 1870 and 1'w,
the inaanlty increase was .r,r
dredond ftjrtiedre per ,„d fcr J,
same period, travders l,v «« 7,
boat. or in carriages in any pan of’ the
land see large, and elaborate buildings
and inquire what they are ?
Insane asylum:
Who builds them ?
Each state; every county; hundreds
of private individuals,-and m all casej
thmr capacity is taxed to the utmost
SiiuJ men. in business and the

professions, women, at home or in socie­
ty, and children at school-overtax their
mental and nervous forces by work,
worry and care. This brings about
nervous disorders, indigestion and even­
tually mania.
It Is not always trouble with the
head that causes insanity. It laroftener arises from evils in other parts of
the body. The nervous system deter­
inins the status of the brain. Anv one
who has periodic headaches, ociasional
dizziness, a dimness of vision, a ringing
in the ears, a feverish head, frequent
nausea or a sinking at the pit of the
stomach should cause warning at once.
The stomach and head are in direct
sympathy and if one be impaired the
other can never be in order. Acute
dyspepsia causes more insane suicides
than any other known agency, and the
man, woman or child whose stomach
is deranged is not or cannot l&gt;e safe
from the coming on at any moment of
mania in some one of its many terrible
forms.
The value of moderation and the im­
perative necessity &lt;?f care in keeping
the stomach right must therefore l»e
clear to all. The least appearance of
indigestion, or mal-assimilation of food
should be watched as carefully xs the
first approach ot an invading army.
Many means have Iteen advocated for
meeting such attacks, but all , have
heretofore lieen more or less defective.
There can lie little doubt, however,
that for the purpose of regulating the
stomach, toning it up to proper action,
keeping its nerves in n normal condi­
tion and purifying tfie blood. Warner's
Tippecanoe the best, excels all recent
or ancient discpvefies. !t is absolutely
pure and vegetable; it is certain to add
vigor to adults, while it cannot by any
possibility injure even a child. The
fact that it was used in the days of the
famous Harrison family is proof posi­
tive of ita merit as it has so thoroughly
withstood the test of time. As a tome
and revivifier it is simply wonderful.
It has relieves the agony'of the stom­
ach in thousands of cases; soothed the
tired nerves; produced peaceful sleep
and averted the coming on of a mania
more to be dreaded than death itself.
Tb attach a stamp to an envelope is to
moisten the envelope and then apply
the stamp. Tr.y this. If we.do the
proper thing we would use Dr. Jones
Red Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costivenesb, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague
and malaria diseases, poor appetite, low
spirits, headach, or diseases &lt; if the kid­
neys, stomach and liver.' Price5ueents,
of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
Isabella county cattle are dying of bbcklet
Grigg*’ Glycerine Salve.

The best on earth, can truly be sail’
of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which is »
sure cure for cute, bruises.
wounds, and all other sores.
-Riveiy cure pilre, tetter and all
eruptions.
Try this wonder, healer.
Kattafartinn 'guaranteed or mone&gt; .re­
funded. 1 Only 25 oents. For sale by rHotchkiss.
0. B. Smith, a grocer al Cadillac. h.v&gt;
cut
to Bowen &amp; Wilcox.

Frederick Hotchkiss, the
wide awake to business and m*res
Wun»H»
secure tbe best of every^’*-far
hM secured tbe agency far
JmSrBroa-

Detroit hM 746 families by the na“»f pf !”nIU‘‘

FLOUR-Winter..,

.the great evil

GHAi

ata la U» wsrH tor

aij««p&lt;« u,b.ort.M

paramount to our allegiance to any political
gany: that political ties wOl • never-InHta

Green Hurl.
the Bureau at National Statistic*. In il

Mm (Ink

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Michigan is putting In more wh««l t**" j

A* Editor * Tributeyffpr. King*

Mr. DmieL wbo followed, thanked
party for hta.notnfa.......................

;saL"g
toUowi:

build up

Never

�Tbe Hastings Banner.
■ -^STranuiTEiTEMBiai mm
rlU&gt;

Bb sr«B and Mar
., Foi,.L?.yra8 »» U» program of exwSaturday next The Gen. b,
cises at the reunion:
most brilliant orators of the day
^Conk-Newton imbroglio has as­
FIRST DAX.SRFT. 3, 1884.
sumed another phrareTTV*^
...S^^^rrak,.
tuUon of a suit for slander by Mrs
Anna Cook against Benj. L. Francis
for damages in the sum of 96JOOO.
'

Dress Parade and R^dlig of Or-

n
“f &lt; p- M.
Guard Mounting at 5 P M.
K
“y» that there
Supper atfiP.M. ’
'
f” the t,'nwn that “"treat and Artdler^Salute at Sunset
Stole his hammock from his residence
Tattoo
att*p.JL
•
’
Wednesday evening of last week. The
Tape at 10 P. M.
party is known. “A word to the wise
SECOND DAY, SEPT. 4TH
etc.
■’
■
Daybreak. ’
Them: will be a Blaine and Logan
Artlllerysalutea Sunrise­
. OF INDIANA,
pole raising at Nashville, at two detect
Breakfast at 7 A. M.
7_
,*
..........
vwo ° clock
Sick Call at 730 P.M.
® “? afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 13th
at 9 A. M.
g* H°n. E S. Lacey, of Charlotte, and
Marching
In Column at 10 A. M.
oi
v.nariotte,
and
n&lt; -hr /host eloqiUnt speakers of the day.
Clarke, Esq, of this dty, will be
„ Dinner at 13 M.
.
Dress Parade at • P. M.
the speakers on this occasion.
sham Battle at 3 P.M
Welton A Whitlock have farms
n^«.. bu.w,CT at • P- M•
of from SO to 600 acres for sale- also
itetreat and Artillery Salute at Sun­
down.
farms and eity property for exchange.
_ Camp Fires.
Those wishing to buy or sell real e»Tattoo at 930 P.M.
tate will do well to call on there gentle­
Taps at 10 P. M.
man. Officii in Abstract block, front
third day, skit. 5th.
* M°™ng Exercises Repeated.
room, second floor.
Prize Drill at 9 A.M.
Mils. Cordie White, formerly of
Marching at 1030 A. M.
this dty. sister of Mr. Frank Stanley,
Dinner at 12 M'
Sept. 13,
Speaking at 1 P. M.
was shot at Muskegon, Sunday, by a
Drew Parade at 4 P. M.
man named Thomas Mills, in a fit of
Break Camp at 6 P. M.
jealously.
One shot grazed her fore­
Grand Military Hall at Union H&lt;1
head and another hit her in the arm.
The wounds are not dangerous, how­
Mrs. Henry Crosier, of Niagara Co,
ever.
N. Y., is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Union City Her­
Salisbury’s.
ald, a four-column folio, published semi­
A. D. Cook returned from Dakota
cheaper than you can *ena lor iu r.iectric weekly at Union City, by A. Riley
Saturday. He gives' a glowing picture
Crittenden, is at hand. The editorial
Clock sign• .■
’
of that territory.
Chilled Flow Points, *11 kinds. Three work on the Herald is creditable, but
Lewis Stern has returned from the
its appearance is a disgrace to the craft.
h-iow
If the devil was to wash the roller, per­ east with a new stock of goods, ready
for the reunion trade.
haps the Herald could be read.
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pCI’fl'.l.lCAN MEETING.

WE OFFER
The Largest Stock,

The Most Reliable Goods,

Gei. Jasper Packard,

HASTINGS CITY,

bvl wsr l rrruiTg budob.

And Lowest Prices,
IN OUR NEW STOCK OF
Sclenre and art ttntt -Cbcn fallh a»d prayw^h tbe ordrr of Heaven Iteelf. Divtatty brain
through Its agent*, and thone agents art- the
disrovtri&amp;i of man; not the vague anuaunevmeniH of prophet* tx- seers. Is life a burden uj
you? Does time drag? Is your power to eof»o

^955

Saturday Evening,

AUGUSTUS ROWER.

1884.

Three doors west of the bank.

Is powerful, pure, delicious, scientific, safreAbe
rey stone of the central arch of the bridge of
lie.

Fred. Hotchkiss states that indigestion
pares every" one for disease, but guanu
Acker^sDys pepsia Tablets to cure all torn

Local News.

F. H. Barlow A Co.

11-W

HORSE FOR SAI2E!

kind and |ru&lt;
ily hbrMi. Su

The society in connection with the
M. E. church, will be entertained by
Mrs. Spangemacher, assisted by Mesdames Dennis. Osgood, Black, Tinkler
and Jones, on Wednesday afternoon
and evening of next week. Refresh­
ments served from six to seven.
A
cordial invitation is extended to all.

Mr. Geo. Whitcomb, lately clerk in
Greble &amp; Powers’ hardware store, has
returned to his home in Detroit. .
Geo. H. Brooks and wife spent a por­
tion of this, week with relatives and
friends in Orangeville and Prairieville.

Messrs. Truman Parker, Dick Bates,
Chas. Hoyt and Walker Matthews left
Tuesday, to resume their studies at the
agricultural college.
Mr. P. R. Dunning, for three years in
tbe employ of J. 3. Goodyear &amp; Co., is
to enter the employ of Mr. W. H.
Schantz. •

As we go to press, Wednesday after­
noon, the boys in blue are gathering
from every portion of the county, the
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Having rented the Prlchardvllle Mills weather is all that could be desired, and
and improved its grinding capacity one- everything bids fair for a (fine time at
half. 1 am now ready to make custom work the reunion.
The Charlotte ladies’
a .pcciallty. nnd make as good Family band, the Freeport, Woodland, Nash­
A note from Rev. Crittenden informs
flour as can bCmade in the state.
ville and Hastings bands are expected us that himself and family safely arriv­
Respectfully yours,
to furnish music. Business places and ed at their destination, Coon Rapids,
.
S. MUNRO.
dwellings are quite generally decorated Iowa, where he Is located as pastor of
in honor of the occasion.
the Presbyterian church.
•l^y Store. Electric

.Clock Sign.

O. D. SPAULDING,

AN OPEN LETTER.
brrn notified through the mall, and failed

Mr. Gath ell, the court stenogra­
pher, informed a Banner reporter
that Judge Hooker, in his charge to the
jury in the Durfee case, spoke at an
average rate of 200 words per minute.
When we take into considerirtion that
150 words a minute is extremely rapid
speaking, and that the giving o?Xhe

Mr. W. D. Hayes has accepted the
position of cashier of the first national
bank of this dty. Mr. Hayes Is a gen­
tleman eminently qualified for the posi­
tion. His many friends in Barry county
will be pleased to learn of his good for­
tune.

DELICIOUS!
Easily Digested!
I will have in a few days an invoice of

Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa!
A preparation that will not distress the most
delicate stomach.

Unequaled for .delicacy of flavor, nutritious
properties and digestibility.
Put up in Yz lb. tins.

I am also Agent for

cent* per bottle.
Where every other remedy has failed to cure
Pneumonia, Downs' Elixir lias succeeded.
Athens has 4S business firms.
■
au waav x uune

When you have a courii and want relief, think of
Kemp’s Balaam for tbe Throat and Lumen. A
Kuarante^-d remedy for those diseases.
W
ocntoaodtl.
Qnrtford has a good cornet band.
Frwl. HoCcnklsss distinctly states that Ack­
er’s English Remedy has and does cure con­
tracted consumption. Ask (or circular. An
entirely new medicine, guaranteed.
Burglars are making many calls iu Bay City.
J. A. Tawney, Eaq., a leading attorney of
Winona, Minn., writes; "After using it foriporo
than three year., 1 take great pleasure in stat­
ing that I regard Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, as the best remedy tn .the world
for Cougbs and Colds. It has never failed to
cure the most severe colds I have had, and in­
variably relieves the pair In tbe chest." Trial
bottles of this sure cure for all Throat and Luug
Diseases may be had tree at W. H Good) ear's
drug store. Large site. iioo.
Alpena fishermen are on a strike.
Fred. Hotchkiss will refund the price paid if
Acker's Blood Elixir does not relieve any skin
or blood disorder. A new, but thoroughly tested
discovery.
No legal trout fishing after Sept. 1.

Peek's GolddusU Can be seen at Hastings t
House barn from Wednesday noon until
Petted.

Humphrey’s Homeopathic

Prof. Hall returned to Detroit Friday.
charge occupied 45 minutes time, an Our citizens will regret exceedingly to
idea
can
be
formed
of
the
space
it
Circulation this week, 1,850.1
lose from our midst one who has been
would occupy in a newspaper.
so active and successful in building up
Saturday afternoon, after the ver­ the interests of our dty-schools. and
See Stern’s new ad.
dict and sentence in the Durfee . trial, whose kindly ways have won him so
z A ten cent show in town.
Judge Hooker sentenced prisoners as good a place In the esteem of all.
See li. K. Grant’s new half-page an­
follows: Charles Cox, burglary, thn® Largely to his personal efforts is due
nouncement. ■
years at Jackson; James Prosser, rob­ the fact that our dty is to-day the rec­
Farms for sale or exchange by Wel­ bery, two years at Ionia; Thomas Casey, ognized educational center of Barry
ton Whitlock.
burglary, two and one-half years at county. The Professor takes his leave
Darwin J. McKay has been released Jackson; Charles Rice, larceny, six of our city with a deep sense of grati­
mpnths at Ionia; John Brady, assault tude for the uniform kindness and
ou 66,(XX) bail, with four securities.
Welton &amp; Whitlock have farms axxi battery, 63 days at Ionia. Every courtesy shown him by the citizens of
and city property fo
or exchange. criminal case tried during the term re­ this city and Barry county. He takes
sulted in conviction of the prioner. It his leave of associates in the schools
The band boys made their first ap­
is to be hoped that the result of this here, of his former pupils and of the
pearance in their uniforms Tuesday
term of court will diminish the number teachers of Barre county, with best
evening,
c
of criminal cases on the court calender wishes for their happihess and success.
IF you wish to buy. sell or exchange
hereafter._______
________ _
they Can’t deliver the-goods
a farm or city property, call on Wel­
IN THIS INSTANCE.
The following cases, asi^le from those
ton &amp; Whitlock.
.
Johnstoup, Sept. 14,18M.
The Banner this week issues a sup­ published in our issue of Aug. 22, were
The several conventions having met
disposed
of
at
the
last
term
of
circuit
plement containing the premium list of
and made their nominations, I deem it
the Bftfry county fair.
court:
now an appropriate time to express my
Wm. H. Hayford vs. Augustus Row­
The Banner is printed one day earli- er and Mary Jane Grace; debt. Judg­ feelings in regard to political fusion.
Ever since the greenback party was
• er than usual this week to give- all an ment for t plaintiff in sum of 82V7.CO
formed I have advocated and voted for
opportunity, to attend the reunion.
and costs.'
Spaulding Manufacturing v Co. va. that party and its principles. Undoubt­
*
Tuesday Grand Rapids was the James WUklns and John Ildl; Injunc­
edly I should continue to do so if I had
Mecca whither devout greenbackers tion bill. Settled.
.
n
Anna M. Anweiler vs. George An- the opportunity. But, after the action
journeyed, to behold their prince, Bold
of the conventions (both state and
weller; divorce. Hecree.
.Ben.
Madora MaGee vs. Tboa. MaOee, dl- county) I think I am justified in leaving
Turn out and make the Blaine and
'°Mdvin^reBeynolds vs. EsteUa M. the party and supporting that which is
Logah meeting of Saturday, one of the
nearest in accordance with my views.
largest assemblages ever seen in Hast­ Bevnolds; divorce. Decree.
Mary J. Strouse vs. George Strouse, I believe that every man, if he is honest
ings.
will support that party which comes
divorce. Decree.____________
A new counter, one of the hand­
nearest to his own ideas. The record
W
kddiso ASsivKnsiKiiis, China of the democratic i&gt;arty is. and has
somest we have ever seen, is being put
in the bank building. Bentley Bros. &amp; and OTHKBwisK-Monday wre the an­ been greatly at variance with mnim
niversary of three weddings that were In regard to political matters. While !
\\ ilkins are the builders.
celebrated at tHe «dd«»eof tf* Itov. have always been against fusion with
Judge Smith will lecture at Lacey,
J. J. Bunnell, near Cedar Creek. Thirty any party I am decidedly a.rainst fusion
Thursday evening, the 11th, under the
one years ago September flnL Kobett
auspices of the ladies of the Lacey M. F. Blivins and wife, now residing In with a party which is in favor of freetrade, free riots, and free whiskey. I
E. church. Subject, ‘'Kathrina,”
Baltimore, and George H
have never aspired to any office or po­
The twelfth annual baB of the Hast­ wife, of thia dty, were married, and
sition in any party; consequently I am
ings Fire Department will be held at twenty years ago on tbe seme date, tbe
no wre-h^ office tedter, and I wffl Wheat, white, new
Union Hull Thursday evening. October Bnv. J. J. BanneU and wife were
n.ver allow myrelf to vote a ticket that Wheat, red,»
2d. A general invitation. Bill, only
1,
made up of aore headed repnbUcaM,
.made one.
..
31.0a
The invited gueeta m*de ‘ th® “5 whiskey democrate mid mlaled green­
Mil J as. Baiter, arhonl census enum­ caaion of pnBcntlng appropriate gitte back™. There are men upon thia
erator for this city, inform* tirtF Ban- to Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell, among then mixed ticket whom I would have been
nek tliat there are 830 children of teing a china sett, dressing care, a fiver glad to support, but If they think an
school age in the dty, against 784 last
little of the principles ot the greenback
year.
nxrtv as to sell themselves to the demo­
and
a large number or oeauwi
^.JTbnlawouklray.-^^
cratic party in hopes of
f"
Brof. Cole informs us that he is
ous to mention.” Amonggu^ vote* I think they bsvc forfeited aU
much pleased with the outlook for a
claim to my vote or support n any
weemful year. Schools opened Mon-| were Willis Hnmphrej, wKe ““
way. Henceforth my labors will be in
day with a large attendance in all d«H MJ, Bullis, of Johnstewn; Mr- «
Mra. Nrtern, of H-ttog. Mr Ch* anoier field.
u. a. rowkka
partmenta.
and wife, and John
Saturday last, in commemoraiion
, [inis- Mr. and blre- Ttr'
, ((thw9 . bore
01 its Urxt birthday, the Detroit Eve- and wife, *rf
BENTLEY BROS. * WYl.KVS'A.

For Colds, Croup. Asthma. Bronchitis and
ore Throat use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, add
et the genuine.
Frank Lamias, horse thief, broke Pontiac jair

J1OR SALE

At a Bargain.

The property known as the "Morgan Place,*
on Church street, Hastings, Mich.
For terms, etc., call on or address

Call for one of the menuals given away.
I also have the

Veterinary Specifics.
Book descriptive of diseases Free.

Agency of Detroit White Lead Works.
Agency of Acker’s English Remedies.

C. Whitcomb,
AGENT.
Or MRS. F. M. POTTER. Vermontville.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.
» I
Sheriff s ORleo Barry Co.,
- '
Hastings, July H. taw. f
To the Electors of Barry county;
You are hereby notified that at the gen­
eral election to be held In thb. state, on Uie
Tuesday succeeding th* first Monday of Noreml»er next, the following officers are to be elected.
Thirteen electors of president and vice
denl.of the United States; iguvernor, Ueatenant governor, secretary ot state, state treasurer,
auditor general, commissioner of the state-land
office, attorney general, and Superintendent of
PubUc Instruction; also a member of the state
board of education in place of George P.
Edwards, whose term ot office will expire De­
cember 31. 1SH; also H representative iu con­
gress for the third i-ongreastoual district of .
this state, to which your county belongs; also a
senator for the thirteenth senatorial dirtriet.

The Best Assorted Drug Stock in Barry County.

Bitiers J

Journal la a lively yearling.

oecasSo© w« a royal o&gt;e
will never be forr&lt;*u»-

Miriuun for the confere&amp;oe i
day nut. We believe it toL
1 rnous wish of his congregation
be returned to thia charge
/V*

of the boat “d boateaa.

Fred’k Hotchkiss,

Jerifon PvhL&gt;f

The Live Druggist.

U&gt;elr *w,o,,t,on w ***

SncriON 6. The *t*te hhall be divided Into
idldal circuits, In each of which the eleeton
til his successor ia elected and qualified. The
“IT.i’f’TH4*

Carre OirrZwaa, Lore of
til.ore.H. Ays
•za. Jaaadieo. Mxtnn oftfoUnr^ Mnj* PT^ploa aW rare
•rate.gwrtoa loilt,
S.lt»fmm. Scnhilo &lt; JV,e y itaa

Il KSIJLMO WBIMl
rofiTXA. MiLB'unx a cxl

&lt;■» ***

in addition to tbe salary provided by
■titutiun, »hall receive from said county
such additional salarj' as may. fro
__
1 pay to the circuit Jtxipto which MK-ii county is

�Large line for Men only. All grades
In Suits for Youths. Men Boys. Children
from 3 cents to $1.00 per pair.
Mv prices on these Good's are below
I have a large stock of all New, Fresh Goods; which I will sell at
any competitor.
lower figures than other dealers will offer.

Hats and Caps! &lt;
I'claim to have the Largest Stock, Lates^ Styles; and Lower Prices
than any dealer in Barry County.

Will have

The Largest Stock of Scotch Caps

SHIRTS!
Improved

I Sell the Eighme
Bosom Shirt,

Overalls!
The Newbright Pantaloon Over­
all is the best that can be made.
Will never rip, and will outwear any goods at twice the

UNDERWEAR!

Patent Here is -w-liei’e I have tiiem.
No Dealer in the State Can Show a Larger
Stock or Lower Prices.

The most perfect fitting Dress Shirt in the world, with a bosom that
cannot break or wrinkle from wearing.
I take great pride in this department, and do not allow any one to show
Try it once, and you will wear no other.
Better Value.
.

LEADER IN LOW PRICES!
The Siege of Saragossa.
“Every convent, every house, ho|^
out like a citadel, and every one has to
be besieged by itself. The'whole is dis­
puted foot by foot, from the cellar to the
loft, and it is not until everyone is kill­
ed with bayonet thrusts or thrown out
of tbe window, that we call ourselves
masters of a house. As soon as we have
conquered one there come upon ufrom the next house, through hole#
made for the purpose, grenades, shells,
and a rain of musketry. It is necessary
to raise barricades and cover ourselve?
very speedily till measures are taken for
attacking this fresh fort, and that can
only be done by pierrind the walls,. for
traversing the streets is impossible; the
whole army would perish in them in a
oouple of tours.
It was not enough to
make war in the houses, it is carried on
beneath the earth. An art no doubt in­
vented by devils lea&lt;U the miners be
neath the building held by the enemv.'
A large quantity of powder is laid
there, tired at a given signal, and the
wretches fly into tjie air or are buried
beneath the rains. The explosion makerhe enemy evacuate the neighboring
bouses in fear of the same fate. We
are posted very near end rush into them
as quick os we can.
This is how we
make our way in this wretched city.”-rMemoirs of Marshal Bugcaud, Count
H. \TJdwillc.

Sagar.
A glance at our commercial columns
carries with it the information that one
tit our staple products, sugar, has
reached as low a figure as it has touched
in many yean*. By referring to for­
eign market reports It will be found that
this decline is not confined to America,
but can be said to extend pretty much
ovter tbe business world. There is but
one factor which could compel prices
to reach their present level ana pro­
duce this result and that is over-pro­
duction. It is not difficult to clearly
show that such is the state of affairs.
To emphasise this and to fully demon­
strate that present prices are not due to
any attempt to l&gt;ear the market, it may
be stated that a great flood has destroyed
five million dollars worth of sugar in
the State of Louisiana, one of the largest
producers of this article. This incident
has not made the least impression upon
the market, nor augmented the price of
the staple by one jot. Tbe crop which
Louisiana adds to tbe immense aggre­
gate for the world’s consumption is but
a seemingly small contribution, but un­
der conditions dissimilar to the cur­
rent one, it could hardly have failed of

rapid growth of tbe beet root culture in
Europe which has reached such propor­
tions as to yield a potent influence on
tbe great marts. Estimates of tbe beet
root yield for 1883-4 are as follows:
Holland. 441,000 tops; Belgium, 106,000

M0.000tou;

cropb therefore forced tack by tbe
under peculiar clrecnf- has little flesh, cause him to look likea I
digcoious product. But most signifi- r
—__ show
... our tact and knowledge half-starred greyhound, as the horse .
stances,
cant is this that against the growing . G
of horses* by buying one for a given pur­ above described would look if worked; j
supply of the beet root crop. Europe -----^”
tat7
u’r7a0-^"
e“ut may-tell us ie but the puroose
ptnpoae for
i \.«-.
—
j—ient
.. which
.... „ ’ he is used .
prerenUuo oorreepoudiug focreuee In ,
(
cannot be called work. So far we mav '
Uu&gt; Jornred.for lie coMumpUon.
Tbe | (or ,•
‘
1" j an animal) even infer tbpt a really bad sort can perform '
icrcc thinks
LUllLKb ;;
?LCT .EOr4. •/OT‘”*?Z
Commerce
A
,
„ ohorse
is more or less fit certain purposes.
that the distribution
. _. — sugar
ot our crop
sugnrI crop j for
Byt some one may ask. why buy such I
will be, for the great part, confined j for all purposes; it does not follow that
! he
hemev
may be more titan ordinarily good for a faulty animal when a better kind is to i
within our ows border. The
be had? No doubt a better kind is to be
any
them.
grades of our staple will always
’*5? ,. We
.
- " and with truth, that a found easily enough, but perhaps not a |
,/e are
told,
give it a sale and place it beyond imi­
thin; clean good head and cheerful eye better one with the part iculnr qualifiestation, but this appeals to a limited
are indicative of an amiable and gener­ tions of this brute. A thorough judge
class. The great bulk of a population
ous temperament and disposition. A might say, “What a brute!” and, if on :
will get what is the least expensive.
&gt; head well put on, with a yielding and unthinking man, might add: “I should
The present status of this industry somewhat
arched neck,' suggest.” that say the owner
owner of
tha horse does not 1
of that
has been attributed to some other causes
i ahorsei.is,
3* 7* If bedoe*'1 11
the head may be carried well; and also I snow what
which may be deemed temporary. The
that such a horse has a good mouth; suppose he got him for next to noth- •
condition of the money market has
it has not been harmed or spoiled by ing,” adding, by way of parenthesis, “I !
made it difficult to negotiate loans aud
useless endeavors (whtwe such is not the would not give seventy-five dollars for
the rate of interest is much higher than
case) to bring the head id tiie place de­ him-for use in an omnibus.” “No mon ,
a twelve-month ago. The troubles in sired: for it Lout, oblique shoulders S’l'
tbinki,nff “nn: "he is
Cuba, the largest sugar producer, has'
I ■ usually betoken freedom of action, so
had, also, a disturbing influence upon
art? fftr M tlh&gt; f0r0 pftrtS are oonccraelL
a
the condition of the trade.
------- U!
• girthMdand
long
back-ribs do
.tr.Ub.
good.
’
trary t,_________________________________
In the midst of this collpquv, out
»-Mjgth, and good, prood loins and
by both the home and local govern­ hips freedom of action; long, full thighs
comes the owner. He gets in, takes the
ments have exhausted the wealth of the
and large, clean hocks, with hind legs reins, and up go the horse’s head and
planters. Estates have been sold at
well put on. indicate strong propelling tail He moves off gracefully ss a swan
any price, for to own a piece of land in
powtors. With these points, without in­ taking to the water. Tbe big head, bad
that misgoverned isle is to bring penury
quiring into causes and effects, we will shoulders, weak loins, faultv thighs and
upon one’s head. A reduced acreage
say a horse hns got what indicates good­ short ribs are lost in the admiration ex­
may be expected from Cuba for some
ness of temjier, cheerfulness and- cour­ cited in the bystanders of his magnifi­
years, but to counterbalance this the
age, carrying himself handsoiuelv and cent and degant action, and no on? will
supply from the East Indies is on the pleaaanly to the driver or rider, good­
deny that the owner has shown his tact
increase. At present, accordipg to reli­
ness of action, strength, speed and in buying what is a poor boros for gen­
able authority, the visible supply iu the safety
eral
purposes, but just the thing for his
principal European markets is two
Yet with these points, be msv -&gt;n'x hhundred thousand tons in excess of the
In
one word, a good sort betokens a
enabled
to
perform
moderately
well
ths
amount stored at the same time last
year. One of tbe problems which the purposes to which we may put him. Wa good horse; but in em?lovment Where
Southern planter is now studying is how will allow that in a general way such aa goodness b not called for a good sort
to retrench in personal expenditures, in animal can not be a bad horse: but if wel may be dispensed with, if it happens to
wages of labor, in cost of machinery,, want perfection; or something near it, possess the peculiar attribute we want
repairs and gathering tbe crops.’ for a particular purpose, we must tie
A fair solution oL this
proposi­ ourselves to no rules as to formation,
tion is essential -to the prosper­ and show our tact in buying what our ^th»„yolhCTa“r.^
ity of the sugar cultivator. Until a judgment will, in a general wav. con­
S’ to.ei6°“-" ‘or. fo carry
reaction aeto in and prices see a normal demn, if we determine to have' some­ ™rX T
level, it will be necessary to reduce ex­ thing in a particular way. For in­ on the metaphor, if they nndenro ,uch
EStyf
penditures. The methods employed to stance:
We may see a stylish rig standing at hSi &lt;
dilr»n’n» »»y fo form
raise sugar South are antiquated. Ac­
&lt;X « good -Ort—Pnrin, Zcrew.
cording to their own reports the process a door. As a horseman we naturally
an eye on the horse, and though we
in use Is wasteful in the extreme as
compared with those employed in tbe suppose that for . the buggy of a gentle­
beet sugar industry. The machinery is man he must tie good looking, still the Hampton. Orang, County. New York
susceptible of easy improvement, so that critical eye of the fudge may cause us L
rulnefby the turning ot Wall­
the same acreage and same amount of (looking at the horse aa on animal) to kill Klrer from ita natural courre. The
exclaim, “What a brute 1” A head that
channel waa changed to prereot the
cmc now grown could be made to pro­
duce at least fifty per cent, more sugar- would be, with the bridle and winkers ]rertlow of land aBore New Hampton
Unless such contrivances tie forthcom­ off and the large bit out of bis mouth, as luring freaheta. The change ha, not
ing the American product will be unable big aa a cool scuttle set into the withers anly ruined the buelneu of tbo village,
to compete with the cheap foreign arti­ without your being able to decide where out the malarial inlluenco of the etac'.
cle and will be driven out of tbe market. Ibe withers begin or (he neck ends; thb cant pool. In th, o!d river bed bi
As soon as the needs and aims of this fault the collar hides from ordinary' view
“e*rly Ht" entire population
industry are fully appreciated, some in­ but the judge secs it there. Narrow with fever. The LagHlalnra hae been
ventive genius will undoubtedly devise and consequently weak loins; these the
to In vain and the village haa
many improvements for the sugar breeching straps nnd crupper hide.
L-vr‘yl’a.^ilO!ni"1‘,g ‘““re b*,ore
apparatus. Little attention has been Miserable, thin thighs, bad gwkina and
given to the subject as yet, for the equally bad hocks, and those badly
‘“Wowing unart remark wm
present machines are but a slight ad- nlaeeu—all these, to the ordinary passer­
by, ore hidden by the dash-board and
Tbe time is ripe for a second Whitney,
w prescribe for his sifter, and st?
«
We now eomc to the bodv. Small in
who shall do for tbe sugarjproduct what
the first did for the cotton crop of tbe girth; this does not strike one in a
harne
‘
America.—A Ibassy Arpiu.
Short
Horse Talk.
full

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to do without them. Batsftw all tick head

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sala at all principal TicSe* OBtotai-

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At your
Tlokrt Office.
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Local News.

n“tinOT

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XICDGAN STATE NEWS.
appearance here, made an J52J1 , , fl
PMalon on the?«poS^ ™2,
wianade in eorxi ahTnXV.a ,.r
lings wep- pertretlrh^H
COUP’
nounced waa 43 second. 1^ 88 ao‘
wauhea held by on®

---V7E..1,cr»&lt; Inquiry. we weald »y
'"r
l» Baal. ».»«•
The Bastob join, the many in ex­
, r rto.lHUto lor governor. Joaluh w.
"V ...^.ndienaiioroUwrMrtt.eoatr^ trading congratulations to the vlctora.
They
have Shown admirable grit, and
, 1 -i-l.iiw and county officers are men
.
'&gt;• «» Brel- F- Blltter
?IU.Ckln preplrin« for the oom
J*, otbrr- ««l
Journal.
t
,
U&gt;em u,e tampion
July ID. IS*'*- ____ ■
_ ______ _ ’
•
WeU done Hasting,
Welcome to the boys in blue.
&gt;EK t he ad.1 of Holmes &amp; Holly Bros.,

Woutiland.
The land toys l&lt;x* fine in their new
Vniform-*that there are to be three
skating rinks in the city.

yut- fe&amp;I so inclined, read the testii^uyinf. Durfee trial.
&gt; l’uige number of new subscribers
tor the Banner the past week.

l iix pri
wdn by the Hastings hose
H.iupiu' were ”n exhibition in McOmMoxpav Sept. 1st, there -was an
of sportsmen from this city—all
„n duck shooter bent.

Mui.hay three prairie schooners
p;ts«(l rhrviyrh this place, from Wood*
■land and handedVor Kansas.

Xrt r is&gt;u- will contain a full acHh’ reunion. Those wishing
rxtrab'pies will confer a favor by or­

cvuih v.'

dering at once.
\
.•
Thk Mintlay school cliisses of Rev.
HwUrger and ('loment Smith pic­
nicked .at Thoninpple lake Saturday,
and h.id a very tine time. It is need­
less to remark that these gentlemen
t-.-tch bad a large class—on-this occasion

Vktltin of the Victors.—Ab was
hneily mentioned in onr last issue, the
Hastings hose boys won the first prize
and state champion l»elt in the Char­
lotte firemen’s tournament Tuesday of
last week. The work required in the
contest was for each -company- to run
forty rods, then &lt; onnecfc the hose with
the hydrant, lay 200, feet of hose and
put on the nozzle to the same. The dis­
tance thus actually run was a little
over 52 rods. Hastings, Big Rapids
and Charlotte companies were entered

for the race. It was expected that the
Young A lerts, the Big Rapids company,
would win the race, ag they had been
practicing for the contest for a month
or more, and have captured the prize
on several occasions. But as the hose
left the cart, the coupling struck the
wheel, so bending it that the hose could
not be attached to the hydrant. It was
bad luck; but there was no way out of
it. No time could be given them under
the circumstances. The Hastings team
came down the track in line shapg^not
exerting themselves as much, however,
as they Would had the Big Rapids boys
not met wit!) their misfortune.
.The
time-given our company was 43 sec­
onds; though several watches on the
track recorded 41$^. They have made
the run at home in 41 seconds. They
carried a way the honors, a $15 medal,
for making the finest appearance in the
parade Monday. |The prizes won iu
Tu-sday’s contest was the state cham­
pion I-it. valued at $100, 'and $125
'•^h.
.
xjy
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The Hastings hose company consist­
’d m Henry IV. Ford, manager; Will
Sddraore on the lead: with Messrs. Ed.
Sentz, jay Stickles, Harry Huffman,
Lewie Huffman Will Michael, Chas.
£oule, Geo. Rock, Fred Busby, Geo. Col­
lins. Milfred Abbott, Robert Green and
Arthur McElwain, in pairs, and in the
order named, as the running crewj The
hydrant men were A. Wilmont and E.
McMurray.
Pipeman, Hurd Green;
assistant pipeman, Albert Hams.
The news of the success of the Hast­
ings boys at the Charlotte tournament
was joyously received here, and prepa­
rations were at once made to give them
a lively reception on their return home.
At the depot and the skirting walks to
the hotel. Hilly 500 people were assem­
bled Thursday evening to welcome the

&lt;’*ampiuns home. As the train drew
in the band struck up a lively air, and
the boys were given a royal greeting.
Cheers were raised both to them and to
the Young Alerts, of Big Rapids, who

were also on board.
A line of march was formed, headed
hi the band, through the principal
streets. The victors were next escorted
to the Hastings house, where a sumptu­
ous repast was served, the hose com­
pany and members of the press doing
justice Io the palatable viands.
The
tloral decorations were superb,—in
’hort, the boys were given to under­
stand that their fellow townsmen ap­
preciated the honors they had won, not
only for themselves, but for their city.
After the repast, the champions were
“&gt;e recipients of many congratulations
from our citizens. Friday morning the
champion belt, the badge and 125 silver
collars were exhibited in A. R. McOm,a show window, and attracted much
uotice and comment.
In commenting on the accident which

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S, MKfflMe. OU.-Ja S, t,
~ ffnranery,
15aiA.

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LT1
Co“‘T- wm Yielded tout
.“MT' o° ,llln«le at"* 'tore mill.
¥15,000, insured 510,000; the
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[•M Michixaa Lumber Comwu,,. on in Mr,
to.toW •W.toO;
s to
sr, lumbar,
U'J.OdO, no insurance.
ou"to Tbornnpple Hirer th.
Elw,rt Slater, ot Baahth? tolwlld “°7,’ b"“’ "‘totiktod to
loo Mine and was drowned. He was re&lt;»niiy marri’-d, and bad an only brother
living at Chariots
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_Tb. botnaond barn ot Mr. Manio,!.!.,
ot Laketon, MuMnaou County, were
toinmd the other day, wlu&gt; .11 tb’tr con'•utr; a severe loss.

PRD

Politics or No Politics!
It is a positive fact that ARCHIE McCOY has the most
complete stock of

furniture

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EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.

Done, am, Well Hone -After oocupytag the attention of the court since
Wednesday forenoon, the Durfee trial
came to a close on Saturday last, result,
ing in the conviction of Durtee ot mur­
der In the Brat degree and his receiving
LT““ Tmill M
a life sentence.
DOE’S NOT (OSTAIN AUONU.
.T.
C°°,"y- «•’ knrttod
Of the facts sought to be established
Lo"Iwuraoce. about
by the people our readers are generally
OMldren playing with matches in Kalacognizant. That on the morning of the
THE TESTOFTHE OVEH.
day of the murder, while he was in this maaoo a faw days ago started a fire which
tor«d tne residences of W. L. Root and
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
city, deputy sheriff W. R. Geer served
HUM Of
ftnt*
tt'000:
upon Stephen Durfee notice of taxation
of bill of costs in a case decided against &lt; .G7 iClom,’rit* waB probably fatally, in-'I
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in.any. in­
.l.llelw and
jurod by a stump machine
fallinc- on him
hi™ m
_
him in the circuit court then in session jured
macume fulling
whereupon Durfee flew into a towering tbe other day at Farwell, C are County. Or. Priot'a Lupulin Ytatl fiamt
It struck bls head and crack jd the skull
passion, threatened to kill the ofiicer or
and "broke his jaw aud nose.
FOR SALE BY CROCER8.
any one else attempting to collect the
Tljc Du.’ey Lumber Company’s board­
.
ST. LO
same, and even going so far as to raise ing-house at North Muskegon wm burned CHICAGO.
a club and threaten to strike Geer. Im­ at (wo o’clock tbe other morning. Loss
mediately thereafter Durfee purchased on building, $2,000; insurance, $l,M0.
Thomas Mutphy, uf Jackson, awoke the
a revolver and cartridges and soou
o’her night, and, with suspicious that bar­
started for his home, three miles west glare were in the house, grabbed a pair of
of the city. He was soon followed by shears aud started for the door. Hit wife
L’nder Sheriff Wm. A. Scudder and followed aud touched him on the shoulder.
deputy Geer armed with a warrant for Under the belief that be was being at­
his arrest for assault and threats. tached be stabbed her several times in tbe
throat, from which she soon died. Bo in­
While Geer was hitching the horsftj at tense was his grief that he ran two miles
tbe roadside at Durfee’s, Scudder to the police station anti surrendered.
walked to where Durfee and a man
Hwiry C. Lawis, of Coldwater, Branch
named Porter were at work, near the County, died the other afternoon of a
The best dry hep ycart In the wc-id. Bread
barn, and the murder oocured, as nar­ compiication-of diseases. He was a juror raised by this yeast ia light, white sed whd*in tbe Paris Exposition of 1807, and Spe­
rated in the testimony published else­
cial Commissioner to the Vienna Exposi­ some like oor grandmother's deli.-lrus br-ad.
where.
tion.
CROCER8 SELL THEIR.
ghtraMO sv ths
The murderer fled with the officers’
A saloonist named Smith, of Seney,
Price Baking Powder Co.,
team, but was captured in Johnstown Schoolcraft County, has been, assessed
arm it Dr. Piters set! Pinsnu Emets,
at his brother's house that same eve­ eighty-six dollars for violating tbe liquor
Chloago, III.
St. Look t Mo.
ning, having been badly wounded in
Mrs. Henrietta Alexander, a mute, of
the tight with Scudder and Geer. He Hungerford, Newaygo County, was ou’.
was brought to the jail here at an early berrying recently, and while on the rail­
hour in the morning and word given road track lie tween Hungerford and Wood­
out that his wounds were likely to villa wm hit by the locomotive of a pas­
prove fatal, which facts doubtless saved senger train and sustained injuries from
which she died two days after.
him from violent treatment at the
Lutlxer Norris, forty years of age, a
hands of our citizens—excitement being resident of West Bay City, committed
very high for a few days succeeding suiciile a few days ago by ‘jumping into
tbe river. Delirium from sickness was the
the crime.
causa.
The theory advanced by the defense
Without pufferypimply on the good worth
was that Durfee is an insane man; that
those who have used it. it has made ftdentli
a colored rag-picker, eigbty-flve years old, of
he shot Scudder in self-defense; and, asleep In a grovj a few days xgo, and in every State in the Union.
MOT A CURL AIX,
further, (in contradiction of the latter) daubed bls face an 1 hair with green paint.
But n gentle and sure remedy for nil those
that Geer fired the shot resulting in Ho was nearly frantic with pain on complaints which destroy the freshneu and
beauty,
waste
the strength, mar the tappiawakening, and used soap and water to
Scudder’s death.
nets and um/u1&lt;icm of many GJBJzN AND
wadi himself black without avail. It WOMEM.
The insanity dodge was Completely
seemed almost impossible to remove the
exploded by Durfee's testimony, he paint wikhuut removing the skin.
showing a clear knowledge of theHanAt Marshall, Calhoun County, Albert
Diseases of Women and Children
sactions of that day. Durfee’s testi­ Oates finally stabbed Alexander Rod­
mony was all that tended to establish dick tbo other dnv in o qusrrel over a girl.'
R. PENGELLY &amp; CO., Kalunaxoo, Mi eh.
The wife of a German citizen of Bsy
the latter theory advanced. This was
City recently dreamed several rimes in
For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.
very vague, and the testimony of the succession pf robbers breaking fpto a bank
attending physician showed that the and succeeded iu persuading^bor husband
HE HASTINGS BANNER,
. Only 8i.no a V ka
ball Durfee wouldhave the jury believe to withdraw from tho vaults $1,6X1,■ rep­
Was fired by Geer passing through his resenting his savings for several years.
Tim guile(ul wife then possessed herself of State of Michigan. County of Rutry-ss.
shoulder and inflicting Scudder’s mor­
At ii session of the rreliate -Court for Hie
t^e/muney and eloped with another man.
county of Barry, boldeu nt the Probate office In
tal wound, was in his, Durfee's, body
William Ihornton jauijed from the the city of Hastings in said county ou Tuesday,
yet.
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night train near his bonus a short the 12th dav of August in the year one thous­
eight hundred iuuI elghty-four.
The people’s case was ably presented distance from Sherwood, Branch County, and
Present, Clement Smith. Judge of Prohate.
In the matter of the estate of Arthur E. Has­
to the jury by Mr. L. E. Knappen in the recently, and was found horribly innnglud
kins, deceased.
In a cattle guard tbo next dav.
• On reading and filing the petition, duly veriopening argument. Mr. K. has an es­
Reporta to the State'Board of Health by Bod. of Charles &lt;». Bentley, administrator of the
tablished reputation as an able and elo­
flftjy-one observer* of diseases in different estate of said deceased, praying that he may laquent attorney, and on* this occasion he parts of the State, for tire week end ul licensed te sell the real ••state of which said de­
ceased died seized for reasons therein set forth.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, tiie flth
fully sustained his reputation. Prose­ August 23, indicated that consumption,
dav of Sep. next, at ten o’clock In the forenoon,
cutor Colgrove, being a younger mem­ typho-malarial fever and rheumatism in­ bo assigned for the hearing of said petition, and
creased, and. that idUrmittent and remit­ .that the heirs at law of said deceased, anu all.
ber of the bar and not so well acquain­
tent fever debroasel in area of preva­ other persons Interested In said estate, are re­
ted with our people, speculation was letice. Diphtheria was reported at twelve quired to appear Ht a session of said court, then
to be holdrai aPthe Probate office. In the city of
rife as to-how he would acquit himself places, scarlet fever at nine and measles Hastings, In said county, and show cause, ifany
there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should
on the closing argument It is but at one place.
Tbe extensive clothing-boase of Bails­ "aimI FtUhirtbcr ordered that said petitioner
justice to Mr. Colgrove to say that he
give notice to the persons Interested Id said
proved himself equal to the occasion, man &amp; Rossman, at Bay City, closed re­ estate, of Hie pendency of said petition and the
cently under a chattel mortgage for $18,­ hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
and astonished even his most enthus­
to be published In the Hastings Bannkr, a
006.
oeirapaper Printed and clrenlatft In said county
iastic friends by his logical and elo­
The Supervisors ot Iosco County were a of Barry once In each week for three successive
quent summary of the evidence and fair days ago presented with a large peti­
'"'to
A true ropy Judge e&lt; WoMie.
clear presentation of the people’s case. tion from citizens remonstrating against
The Judge’s charge to the jury was the paymerft of W.OOO by th. county to
ake NOTICE. Whereas n»T wife, Ida B.
Pinkerton’s detectives for services at the
Hazel, ba» left ray bed and board without
lengthy and explicit. As the Banner laio Oscoda disturbances. As the amount
just cause or jirovoeation, I hereby give notice
is unable to publish the same in full, bad already been voted to be paid tbe mat­ that I will pay no debts of her contracting after
thin
date.
ter
was
reconsidered
and
laid
on
the
table
for fear of misinterpreting some por­
Hog. ACT.- ■■■»■. ■"XCHAM.ffiHAZKL.
tions we forbear giving a summary. uatil the next meeting of tbe Supervisors,
and
in
tbe
meantime
petitions
will
be
cir
­
However, on the following points there
culated throughout the entire county.
can be no dispute as to the charge:
Tbonrai Morphy, who klltod U« «l'»
That the warrant was correct in form with a pair of shears at Jackson recently,
nnd was a protection to the officer; and t»aa been taken to the Pontiac Insane Anythat if the jury found that theft was lun. a. «ff.&lt;ftioi»«.lr bu gool-by. w bi.
malice or preqleditation of the crime, children, who “lied to M him Wl‘11’
their way borne from th* funeral of their
whether against Scudder or any person
■J^OTICE TO TEACHERS.
whomsoever, entering on the premises mother.
A bu-n owitod by Mr- Caberto. Ttole,
for the purpose mentioned, they should ud oocmded by Oordon D.-IM, &lt;«“r
return a verdict of murder in the first mUe* from Baton Rapid.. Baton C™"1*burned to. »U&gt;.r night -iV'
special cerGflcates, which are valid only until
degree.
bonaa. Beta, bay, carries., and tool- the next public examination. ’
After an absence ot about an hour
Lom rally »1A»- la.ar«d ,or W3S’
the jury brought in a verdict ot mar­
Th. Albany, the «ra«
veetoljver
der in the flrat degree. The Judge bn’jLn to.^.l Uk-.— lanadmd a
Friday and Haturday. Oct. Mth and 25th, at
asked the prisoner if he had anything Detroit recently. She U • b""?!,1"' L
hCTpected that all who intend to teach
to say why sentence should not be pro­ fret long, and w- b«Ut tor to. W-toru
Transit Company at a cost oi
nounced upon him. Durfee
br exeat duplicate will l»
that he bad thought ot nothing partic­
month. Both are to be completed this gS2|?aUonrwlU-be both oral and wrltlrn.
ular to say on that occasion. He was S’ Z «xt saason’s business between SkSythe latter. Candidates for a third grade
SS&amp;lte must pass » MaWsrtorj rm tosentenced to imprisonment at hard Buffalo and Chicago.
kwnaotoiwhv rvtMlInt' MHRMinShlP,
A child belonging to John b|&gt;u&gt;dlng,J&gt;1
labor In the state prison al Jackson tor
m^rnnwnt’if&gt;theory
smd art ot teaching
Homer.
Calhoun
County,
died
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lew
dey&gt;.
eml KO', 1 “n. witli
n-irtlftt
the term of his natural life. At “"&gt;*“■
particular reference to the
„„ raom to. rfeota ot the lodgment at a
nt uJcoholk drinks, stimulant* jind nornotineement of the verdict and hta senupon the human system. Pot tills grade
peanut In hia throat.
terce Durfee exhibited tte utm«t
at least «5 per cent, will I* reWflliam Young, aged ■*xt*en’
®
taeachbranch,with an average standstoicism, betraying no evidrace of ap­ Alexander H. Young, was drowned in the
preciation of his awful doom. Imme­ river while bathing at Port Huron the
Xrday. He was Wised with cramp..
■nd natural phll-xophy. with a standing in eaeb
diately after the senty. ce
PeMrsii Ferffusan, of Verona, near Batced Sheriff Cnssr procured thl m
moers and with the prisoner
i-ffl train for Jackson,
i, to Xped Durfee wiil pra.
of Ss life Thu^

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He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

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HOLDERS, the best in the world.
Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings. Mich.

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The Crown Grain Drill,
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Prevented the Big Rapids company
Tr°m getting any rime the Charlotte
Republican says:
The accident was regretted by every- Xa^r's tragic death hem avenged.

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Just now we are offering Light Weight Goods at Lees than
Cost of Manufacturing.

White Veete, 35 eta., 50 eta. and 81.00.

Light Coate at 25, 50 and 75 Cents.

Bargains in Suits and Dusters.
All Straw Hats at Half Price!

Star Clothing Boise,

�FALL OF THE MIN FORTS
COURBET DISLODGES THE CHINESE.

F pARdi; Aug. 30.—Admiral Courbet tele­
graphed the Government last night tliat be
bad completely razed all the remaining
fortificutlou?, consisting chiefly ot earth­
works, nnd destroyed all tlw camps estab­
lished ou both sides of the Mln River from
Its mouth to the arsenal.
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Shanghai, Aug. 80.—The Chinese an- «
tboritles have received, an important tel- '
Bgruin from Pekin, tiie purpose of which is
Bot precisely known. There are reports,
however, tliat China Is desirous of coming
to an agreement with France.
London, Aux. 20.—A Shanghai (China)
dispatch of Wednesday, says: “The Mingan
Forts, below Foo Chow, were silenced
Tuesday evening. To-day there was a
heavy cannonade between the French fleet
nnd tbe Kiopal forte, which are situated at
tba noribero mouth of tiie Miu River.”
London, Aug. 29.—A dispatch from a
Foo Chow correspondent of the Tiinej says:
•*! have just returned from Ktapal. All the
Refen-es along the Mln River sro gone- The
Cbtneee troops bolted. The French fleet can
bombard, but tiie occupation of tbe main
land is impossible.”
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pARts,bepLL—The Shanghai correspond­
ent of Tempt says it is rumored that
China
has
formally declared
war
against France, and has notified Japan.
General Millot has asked to be relieved of
the command of the French forces in Ton­
quin. He assigns ill-heal th as the cause,
but there is a general impression here tliat
be has te reality been recalled owing to his
IncompMency and wrong-headeducss. Gen­
eral Brleie Delisle lias been ordered to take
command in place of Millot Admiral Peyyou. Minister of Marine, has received Ad­
miral Courbet’s official report of the opera­
tions in the Mln River. He says all the
batteries along Hie river have been deBtroyed, with most of the cannon. Some of
tbe latter were not reached, because in order
to do so the men would have been exposed
to a heavy musketry fire, to which no reply
could have been made. Admiral Courbet
reports his losses as ten men killed, tnciudIng one officer, and thirteen seriously and
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tweuty-elgiit slightly wounded. Minister
, ferry has sent a congratulatory dispatch io
Admiral Courbet
Canton, Kept 1.—The French customs
officers have left the city. Tne Vlcoroy
*— Aeara on attack will be made on the Bogue
tarts. Official rewards are offered for the
Leads of Frenclnneu.
OTHER roUKIQN. MATTERS.

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ion and Marseilles have been strained to
tbe utmost in cleansing the streeU
and tenements and caring for tlw sick
and burying the dead. The presence of
Impending financial ruin weighs heavily
upon the business community, and even tiie
ordinary resources of chanty are seriously
curtailed. The tide of returning fugitive®
has just set in, and no description can pict­
ure tiie wretchedness and. destitution that
already exist.
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London. At* 37.—The steamship Far­
aday has laid tbe first deep-sea portion of
the second Bennett-Mackey cable, and is
now returning to Woolwich to receive the
remainder of the deep-sea portion and the
American shore end.
Cairo. Aug. 23.—A* rumor is current
here that Egypt has notified England that
she is bankrupt since Tuesday, end un­
able to meet tiie current expenses.
London, Aug. 23.—Advice* from Ma­
deira state that Dr. Uachtigal, tiie special
German Commissioner for the west coast of
Afaiea, bad annexed the coast line south of
Cameron’s River as far as Battens. He
also hoisted the German flag at Malimba
and at Little and Great Hatauza. ' '
• Copenhagen, Aue. 23.—Mr. Carl Steen
Anderson Debille, Minister Resident aud
Consul Gen tral of Denmark at Washing­
ton, has resigned.
London, Aug. 28.—Advices from Cal­
cutta state that a famine in Mysore is in­
evitable, owing- to the drouth. The au­
thorities are taking no steps to provide
relief.
। Vienna, Aug. 28.—The sugar trade of
this city is passing through a crisis. Tbe
failure of the great firm of K. Weinrich
caused a panic, on the Bourse T'u»day.
The failure is.due to rash speculations.
A
year's respite was granted the firm, and in
that time it Is hbped ltwUi right itself.
Those interested in the hrm are doing their
utmost to support it
St. Petersburg, Aug. 28.—The Minis­
try of Marine has issued to several learned
societies a plan for a Russian polar expedi­
tion. Tbe Idea is to have several large par­
ties start for Jeannette Island, proceed en­
tirely on foot across the ice, leaving largo
depots of provisions in the rear.
It is
thought there are many islands north of
Jeannette Island that could be utilized.
Vienna. Aug. 30.—Another large sugar
firm lias failed. The liabilities will exceed
those of Weinrich. who failed for 84.000,­
000 last Monday.
DYING BY WHOLESALE.
Terrible Outbreak of Hydrophobia Among

Eufaula, Alx, Aug. 30.—July 25 a dog
went mad on the plantation of Punch
Doughtie, a Short distance from here. Tiie
animal bit several hogs and a mule, and on
August 13 one of the hogs died. The car­
cass was given to the negroes to make soap­
grease with, but instead of doing so
they ate some of the flesh. Some time
afterward several of Chow who partook ex­
hibited symptoms of hydrophobia, and at
the present time thirty-seven negroes are so
affected. Tiie doctors soy a number tire
likely to die. Other dogs have been bitten,
aud a whole herd of mules is apparently af­
fected. Yesterday Mr. Doughtie was in
town. Be-said he had been obliged to kill
one of his mules which had been bitten.
Many of the animals have been killed, but
some of the dogs have esaqied and great
alarm is felt.
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London, Sept I.—General Wblseley and
JL tfo .Northbrook have started for Egypt
T^t.nUMiux Regiment has arrived at WadyHvafa, and the Staffordshire and Berkshire
3teL‘*’nehts are being puidmd rapidly forGenend Wood, Colonel Duncan and
Major
$iufd
are
at
Wady-Halfa
The transport Poonah t ikes seven hundred
and fifty troops to Egypt Four transports
are at Woolwich and two at Liverpool
loading stores and munitions for Egypt
The total number of British troops In Egypt
Wheat Production for the Year.
is now 10,128.' The exact composition of
Milwaukee, WIs., Aug. SO.—The folthe fori which' will take phrt In the expelowing figures, based on official reports
.
ditlon to Khartomn will not be decided until
General Woterley^reaches Egypt The lat­ made within a few days by State agricultu­
ter refused to take command until he had
ral departments anil statistical ngeutn, give
carte blanche as to Die conduct of the expe­
a final estimate of the wheat crop in the
dition.
.
United States for 1884: Total production of
■ i. Certain particulars wltli reference to tiie
winter wheat, 1180,000,000 bushels; spring
relief expedition up tlie Nile have been
wheat, 150,000,000; total winter nnd spiing
finally arranged. 'I’he force which will
wheat, 530,000,000 bushels. This mnkes
proceed south of Assouan will be composed
tbe total yield of the country fully 25,000,­
of 8,000 Britlsli troerps .2,500 Egyptians and
000 bushels more than was ever before pro»» flotilla of 050 river boata The boats will Jluced, 130.000,000 more than last ’year’s
be manned by 400 Canadians. 300 Kroomen,
crop, and 80.000,000 more than the iivera.-e
and about *2,000 Egyptian and Nubian boat­ crop for tbe past five yearn. 'Die depart­
men. Tbe coat of the campaign is esti­ ments all agree In reporting the quality as
mated at 83,000.000.
superior, and where It has been threshed
The Government lias contracted with a
they say tho yield has more than met their
Chicago firm for tiie supply of five hundred calculations.
thousand pounds of compressed beef for tbe
relief expedition.
A Conservator Appointed lor Editor Storey’s
Montreal, Can., Sept L—The enthu­
Estate.
siasm of tbe Caughnawaga Indians for tiie
Chicago, Aug. 29.—In the case of W. F.
Khartoum expedition Is weakening. They
■want a guarr-qty against death in the Storey, of the Chicago Times, Judge
service aud refuse to engage longer than six Knickerbocker has appointed A. L Pattersou, present manager of tbe Tima, as con­
cuontluL
servator. This Lh a direct defeat for Mrs.
St'AKix, Aug. 29.—The rebels succeeded
Storey.
Wednesday night in removing two mines
In the court room this afternoon Mr. Pat­
'■which had been laid near the Lwn for the
terson
filed an affidavit fixing the value of
purpose of exploding when tire//attacked
the garrison. Tliey also captured three Mr. Storey’» estate at 8750,000. J. J. Mc­
dhows near the harbor and killed four sail- Grath. Cliarles McNally and John R. Walsh
were offered as bondsmen for Mr. Patter­
ora. The other sailora.in the dhows, seven
■in number, esc«i*ed. Tbe rebels took tiirdb son, security being required in the sum of
Si,500,000.
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dhbws and twenty-five prisoners they had
captured,fifty miles south of Stiakln,where,
Further Slops In the Blaine Libel SuiL
L it Is reported, tliey have collected In large
1VDLANATOLIB. Ind.. Aug. SO.—Lu the
- forc6 Tbe Britlsli man-of-war Condor will
&gt;roc*od to thia point
Blaine libel suit against tbe Sentinel the
LkbUeh, Aug. 84k—Colonel Kitchener fifteen days’ time allowed the defepse In
has received a message from General Gor­
don raying that the Geaeral and bls troops whloh to answer expired yesterday, and the
attorneys for Mr. Shoemaker entered an
Were all well, and had sufficient provisions
appearance. This action Was n« ^asary to
to enable them to hold out four months,
The message is dated April 13.
. escape default The defense will now have
ixiNOdK, Aug. 29.—A deputation of the its own time unless tbe plaintiff's attorneys
West Indies committee hail an interview •ecuro a rule requiring an immediate a nyesterday with Early Derby, Secretary of •wer. In the latter case it te customary to
State \or tiie Colonial Dejmrtoient, on tiie grant ten days* further time.
subject nf sukt bounties. Tiie deputation
For the Relief of Gordon.
urged - the Government to obtain the “most
Montreal, Aug. 28.—The Governor­
- favored nation’’ treatment from America,
or otherwise io permit tbe West Indies to General of Canada hM been ordered by the
establish reciprocity with the United States.
Home Government to secure the services of
Earl Derby replied that America refused to six hundred voyageurs for the reHef of Gen­
bestow this, and tliat tiie question of reci­ eral Gordon at Khartoum.
They are
Brocity depended upon how It would affect needed to take flat-bottomed boats up the
Nile arid for making portages around the
Faiqs, Sept 1.—There were two deaths rapid a Preference will be given to officers
from cholera at Toulon since Saturday who nerved under General Wolseley in tbe
nlgbL During tbe twentv-fours ending at Red River campaign.
C
8:40 last night there weie’nine deaths at
Marseilles.
In tiie southern depart­
Sarah Ber ah aril's Contracts.
,
ment
of France
during the
twen­
New York, Aug. 30.—A Paris special to
ty-four huuni ending Iasi night the
the
Telegram,
says
Sarah
Bernhardt
has
redentlis from cholera were twenty-three.
While In France generally tbe plague has •eluded her contract with Mayer, aud con­
•bated In virulence aotnewhM. it is stili cluded one with Derenburg, by which she
spreading in tbe 1‘yrvoees. In some por­ becomes sole lessee of the Porte Saint Mar­
tions of this section the disease seems to tin for seven years. Sarah Bernhavdt bus
have died ouL but In the jrnst week death* also signed an agreement with Abbey and
have been reporteal frurn ibree hitherto un­ Grau for a one-year’s season in America,
; Infected departments—Aveynm. Ariege beginning lu May. 1888.
and Tarn. Cholera fcs now present in thir­
The Week's Failures.
ty villages of the Pyrenees, aud the infec­
tion is sjireadiug daily.
Rome, Sept l.-Tn the various ivovlnoed fallurea In tiie United States repotted to
of Italy cholera bulletins for the twentyDroditrwta during the week, against 203
four b-»urs coding last night show sixty new
casra and thirty-one death* At fat Spezla in the preceding week, and 186, 110, and
104 in tbe corresponding weeks of 1383,
there were Uiirty-four fresh cases and
•etmiteeii
death*.
Tlx: anwad pop- 1832 and 1881 respeotively.
ulatmn
of
Gloja. a village ta the
rrovince of Beggio di Calabria, pre­
vented th* British sterliter Brighthouse,
which had a dean bill of health, from
.•opkKM rains Thursday night and yesterday.
Pho coni and tobacco crops, which have been
nifferiug rapid destruction, are now lu-

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MUti

dealer.
men, with whom it hM been a feature
for many years. There are misfits and
misfits, bometimes a cutRr makes a
serious mistake, and a coat or trousers
cannot be used by tbe customer; but the
mistake must be a very bad one wfrlch
a good tailor can’t fix up. Misfite of
this sort are hard things to dispose of, as
you’ll have to wait a long time before
you’ll get a buyer to suit. A iuuf(h commoner misfit ia where a fellow, a
stranger/ orders a suit, pays a deposit,
and goes away and never comes back.
The courts say you’ve got to bold it a
reasotiable time, and then sell it for
what it will bring. This happens much
oftentr than you think. Sometimes it’s
a man who is tight, sometimes it’s a
gambler or crook who’s made what they
call a •winner.’ but mpre often it’s a
visitor to the citv who suddenly finds he’s
spent nearly all his money and hM just
got enough to reach homq with. Now
and then a man of this Kind will come
in, make a clean breast of it, and want
us to divide ttye profit.”
“Dto you over divide?’*
“Not too often. Supposing a man
orders a twenty-five-dollar suit, and
pays twelve dollars on account. If he
comes back and pays the balance our
profit is, say, six dollars. If he don’t
come, and we sell it m a misfit, we won’t
St more than sixteen or eighteen dol­
ts for it, and then have to wait some
time. I could generally afford to pay
him three or four dollars back and call
it square.
Not many do come bacl,
however, and they are chiefly gamblers
who are out of luck, and have got to
have some money.”
“Whv are so many misfits of queer
colors?’’
“That’s another point. Every year
there are some enterprising tailors or
manufacturing houses that *ill start
new styles. Sometimes they make a hit
and do very well. . One Broadway house
iMt year got hold of a neat plaid pat­
tern and sold I don’t know how much
-of it. After an article catcher the pub­
lic fancy, especially if it’s imported, it
takes time for a rival house to get the
same made-up goods, into the market.
But just m often the venture fails, and
then we misfit dealers buy up the un­
salable stock.
Now there’s a good
green-and-red suit which cost eighteen
dollars to manufacture. The colors were
too loud, and nobody would buy if • I.got
it very low, and am selling it for fifteen
dollars. And so far m style and quality
go it’s m good m a twenty-five-dollar
suit. Sometimes, too. we buy at auc­
tions and assignees’ sales but we don’t
often get good chances for bargains.”
“Then misfits are all new clothes?”
“They ought to be. and all here are.
but some dealers buy second hand
clothes slightly worn, fix them up, and
tlien sell them m new. There are a
groat many swells who wear a suit ottly
a short time and then pre it to one of
their servants A suit like that is al­
most as good as new. Clean them,
sponge and press -them, and only a
tailor can tell them from a brand new
article.
“There’s one particular about ‘mis­
fits.’ They demoralize a customer. If
he can’t get something alreadv made to
suit him, he won't order anything sub­
stantial, but wants a,bargain, something
cheap and showy. Before I went Into
rsistits I had anumberof customers that
bought fine imported goods. But nowa-days it’s all changed, and all they
care for is a cheap article. There ain’t
so much money In the business m there
is in the regular trade, but it’s a good
deal livelier.-A’. Y. Bun.

Happy American Women.

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Jifc loll. « !&gt;«■
cbe*p ooreta. while the h»»b.nd .one.
STihUdren »od ropplfot
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There are very fe*’ booses, indeed, ^yen one quart of milk, four beaten eggs, two
among the wertkhit-rt Americans, which
have a housekeeper, and houses which tablespoonfula of of sugar, lemon flavor­
ing. one tablesjioonful of corn starch.
to thiscoootnr wouldh.ee (‘"ror 8re
Poor over stale cake and set away to
wrrMits.re ruumfred in *n&gt;e™* V i cool— Botltm Gtobc.
j two. The sen-MUli.ee to do all ktodj»
ot work. Md ^though there m»y be m ; —Rice Waffles: One pint of cold
I boiled rice, one-quarter of a pound of
opening for oor ■geoeral, or moldsoUll work. the English sere.nt M- ’ batter, one-half pint of flour (sifted),
five eggs, the whites and yolks beaten
cnstomed to good plMM In thU
would not tolerate th" &lt;»ndlt»n ot separately; beat hard and jiake at once
in
waffle-irons.—The HouMhold.
domestic servants in the btateA as
—To make cologne water try this
the service itself is more onerous tbe
servants are much less pleasant to do rule: To one quart of alcohol allow
with than English servants. There is a three drachms of oil of lavender, 'one
ffreat demand for domestic servant*, , drachm oil of rosemary, three drachma
especially in tbe West; but anything j each oil of bergamot and essence of
lemon, and three-drops of the oil of
more wicked than inviting servant girls,
without friends and without organiza- | cinnamon.—Cincinnati Timsti.
tion. to make their way to the Far Wert
—All vegetables except potatoes, as­
is difficult to imagine. Mws Faithful is paragus, [*18 and cauliflower should
organizing a system by which the sur- . boil m fast m possible, these four only
plus women of thb country can emigrate | moderately.
Cabbage can be made m
under friendly auspioee to thaw centers delicate m cauliflower if boiled in plenty
of population in the States where the • of water to which a saltspoonful of soda i
demand for English domestic servants is , hM been added. Boil as 'fart m possi. '
greatest. There is nlxo » great demand 1 ble for twenty minutes or half an hour.
for eligible maidens for matrimonial -N. K Times.
pdrpoMo. Not in the East, however,
—A horse whose eye is inflamed from
where tbe matrimonial market is sadly ' anv cause should be protected from the
overstocked, but hi tbe West.
y ‘ I light and the eye strengthened as ranch
There are a hundred female doctors । as possible by tonic applications, as cold
for one in this country; in every town solution of three grams ot sulphate of
there are at least a- dozen, who have a zinc to one of water. In case of dust i
large practice, dhiefly among women a wire frame fitted with a fine green
and children, but they do not refuse gauze should be fitted over the eyes to I
male patients when tliey can get them.
.arrest the dust.
Tbe chief objection to female doctors on
' -w-Rioe cake is made of one pound of
the part of women Is that thev are too
ground ;jce. one pound of sugar, half a !
liare 'and unsympathetic. With men
pound
ofbutter and eight eggs, salt and
the lady-doctor may relax somewhat,
but in dealing with their own sex their flavoring to suit tiie taste. Beat the
i
eggs,
rub
the butter and sugar together
peculiar charm disappears.
In one
tflflike cream, then add the eggs, and
university Miss Faithfull found as many
as sixty medical Btudenta. studying for iMt of all stir the rice flour a little at a
Bake in SDonge-eake tins or
their degree, but in that college anatom­ time.
ical classes were not ^tended by both shallow tin pans—ft. Y. Post
—
Lemon
Butter:
Lemon butter to
sexes at the same time.-Jn Boston,
however, there Is a university ait .which fill tarts with is made of one cup of .
male ahd female students go through। white sugar, three eggs, butter the size I
all tbeir studies in common, the dissect­• • qf an egg, the juice and rind of one
ing-room being occupied at the same&gt; large lemon. Put this, after beating it .-!
time by both sexes, a custom which isi well, into a bright basin and set into a '
more honored in the breach than in। pan of boiling water. Stir it constant- :
the observance. Thousands of women। ly until it is thick. Small cakes are j
are employed in tbe United States asi nice if split and put together with this i
clerks and'the standard of commercial ely. It is also very nice as a filling 1
a layer cake.—Ban Francisco Chronmorality is exceedingly high, no case
of embezzlement baring been reportedI ids.
on the part of women cashiers.—Pall
telf K-'a rlBE.
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Nervous Exhaustion,

Calf rearing might be made much
Babies in Madison Square.
more profitable than it h. It is a com­
I think I will go and take a glance at mon practice to sell calves when onlv
the swell babies at Madison Souare. four weeks old, or as soon as- it is possi­
An 80-paae CIOth-bMod lUW&gt;k of Advie* to
Perhaps between the grasping infant ble to disixise of them. This practice
Tooairpr Mldtlle-nsvd Men.with preoerrotioM
a K- jnilar rbyviettii.
iurt alluded to and the offspring of the rids the farmers of the calf in a short ■ for Self-treatment
8MT
FREE
languid Vere de Veres we may be able time, but does not bring so profitable a
to strike an average which shall rertore return as it should. Calves should be
T. WILLIAMS A CO., «UW»t«£. 1.
peace to our perturbed spirits. I don’t * kept till six months or a year old, and
know that the babies are any prettier, so be well fed, so as to weigh five hundred
far as flesh and blood go, here among or six hundred pounds at six months,
these little aristocrats—in fact,, it is and eight hundred to one thousand j
BY MAIL, POST-PAID.
likely they have not the abundance of pound* at one year old. Such calves dimpled flesh which counts as beauty in would sell at a price that would well !
you ng babyhood. No, Nature has shown repay the owner for raising them. A |
no favor again here.
Dear old mother, pound of meat can be produced at a
she is not to be bribed nor corrupted. much less cost by feeding a young ani­
She alone is uudefilable. but I am not mal than by feeding an older one.
one of those who acorn the aid of dress, Carefirt experiments conducted by Dr. ,
always in an appropriate way—even for J. B. Lawes, of England, clearly prove j
i Great Medical Work on Manhood,
little children, and dress ' ami Kate that the cosL of putting on live weight
Greenaway have made most fascinating
Exhausts! Vitality. Nervous and Physical
llity. Preniaturv Ilecllne tn Man. Ernes m
pictures of these enchanting little crea­ the
R —
costs much
less
amt the
tbe unioid
untold miseries
miseries rusauius
nosultius livM
inxs
— animal.
—— - —
-» —
~ to
~ pro- Youth,
fcKiiii. and
tures. No wonder men and women as duce one hundred pounds of flesh by indiacn-flon or excera. a book for even mas.
they cross tbe park on their way to tbeir Miftg .Jirifty
tb« it do« to
offices stop-for an instant to gaze on some
luce tiie »ame weight of flesh by each one of which Is invaluable, s.. found th­
sweet vision of beautiful babyhood. Cer­
ing a three-year-old steer. The aim 1 lhe
tainly for the revolution Miss Greenaway olouTtorm.n.’toonM be to produo. I S^.1’
has created in children’s attire she de­ their meat in the cheapest manner, and muslin, emboraed covers, fun gin.pwranteedte
serves something more than the mere
success her talents have received in imi­ tiAir calves well, and feed them several , aold in this country’for MM. or tbe nmneywti
tation, but here tiie beauty of tbe copy­ months, so M to produce m Tnuch flesh be refunded in 7*0.L'n?
right law comes. Miss Greenawav would «S Tvwaihln
. kw rotn
AA.1 P-www.
by mail, post-paid, illwwirtre sanipl-* «cenu.
m possible at a low rate of cost. Farm- simd now. Gold medal awanlrd the author ti?
have made a large fortune, and with ere seem to suppose that to produce i the National Medienl Association, to the offleen
perfect honesty, had she been able to Urg'
s1”"?.77e,pe,ijve “** s^?rtoJk"!Sdten-»l&gt;.vih-&lt;™U!i.»u
control the sale of her books. I was
can­ i Rtrurtlonuud by die afflict.if tor relict it *H1
not profitable, and think that they cantold by an English bookseller that she not- afford
‘
idL-London
Ijmert
.
«eoeoi
—vonuou
•.»«&gt;&lt;thK
to do it They MSociate
tiie benefit
.There
m___ aa*u
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wlizim
only received a small sum for the first production of large calves with feeding
b no member
of society to whom th?
edition in London, and yet hundreds of of large Quantities of whole milk—per­ book wlH not be useful. whether jouth. jwren...
ruardian. Instructor or guardian — Aryouaut.
thousands have been sold in every coun­ haps giving one calf two or three cows
Addrtftii tbe Penbody Medical
try. The book has been translated into to feed from. Such practice, however, W. H. Parker. No. 4 Bulfinch street. R.moa.
every civilized tongue; indeed. Mr. is not essential in rearing large calves. Mass , who may be consulted on all di*ea*r» re
qulrtag skill and experience, pi™*11]?
Sarony told me to his astonishment he
stinate diseases that have baf TTP, AT, .
It is not even necessary to give them all the
skill of all other physicians ,'7*XrirTT iwm offered in Spain a year ago handker­
the new milk from one oow, only for the
chiefs with Greenaway pictures on them,
first few days. Large calves can be raised
and meantime this friend and beautifier
on skim milk and certain kinds of grain I
of our little children, who has not only
and grass. The food must be properly j
done so much for them in outwardtrace,
combined, proportioned and prepared, DVH ■ Ins Shot Guu for iio. a ?12_C^o
but has been tbe means with her charm­
fnr ST u S A' NLulC lAHtCTU tlN
ing books of giving them hours of de­ and be fed in sufficient quantities. Few 412. OrexnAtlc
aTLlid Gold wAj
farmers
feed
their calves enough. ilS Silver
light, must be satisfied with the scant
Wald. YUU
Calves are large feeders, and ample
anvot these art! ■ ’
reward a knowledge of her fame may be
T
supplies must be furnished if the best devote a tew hour* otywtr Irlsun.to her.—N. K Cor. Chicago Tribune.
results are to be obtained. It is tbe to tntrodwlnt our new iropd*. one U/l N
lady secured a Gold W aHi trvev i« YV H H I
extra food which brings the profit. A
The Jews in Russia.
large part of the f6od eaten is used foi
There can be no question that the sustaining the life of the aaimal, and
Jews have a hard time of it in Russia. the suqrtus beyond the
needs
of
The miserable scenes which have been the system for this purpose gaes for
&lt;™&gt;t«l &gt;1 Novgom.1
oblj , rrwti- the increase of flesh. The more the
Uon of wbu hu repeModl} uken
animal can be made to eat and digest
doriiiftb, put two or three vmi, fo the more profitable it becomes to feed
TBriom put, ot th, Cmlt’, dominions. 1L—Boston Globe.
The Hu«»Uo law luelf toaohrethe poopie to look with contempt and hostuitv
FashiMiaMe Mio.
upon the Jews. Under that law the

Miss Emily. Faitbfull. who has just re­
turned t&gt;oni her third lecturing tour in
the United States, brings back a great
store of information concerning the po­
sition and prospects of women who
work across the Atlantic. The field for
Jemale labor of all kinds is much wider
there than it is in the Old World. Preju­
dices against the employment of wo­
men, which are rampant here, are there
non-existent or so attenuated as to be
innocuous.
Women occupy almost
every profession, and tta Americans
have realized much Inore than the Old
World nations the ideal of la carriere
auverte aux talents so far as the sexes
are concerned. In the States there
fire female barristers, pastors, doctors
and in short, members of almost every
profession except the army and navy,
the nearest approach to a naval officer
being Mrs. Captain Mary Miller, who
recently succeeded to the command of
a Mississippi River steamboat on the
death of her husband. There is -not
hardly a newspaper in tbe country of
standing and influence which has not
at least two or three women as regular
members of Ito stafl. One of theleading newspapers in Now York bas a lady
as its second best writer, aud on# of
the best newspaper properties in the
foreign press of America is edited by a
German lady, who took over tbe busi­
ness on the death of her busband.
.Women act as regular reporters, and
one has achieved considerable noto­
riety as a critic of cattle shows. As in­
terviewers women are very successful,
°P?n to toe Jew are strongly
and the specialty of the female journalist
restricted. He eaunot be a lawyer or a
in America is a certain indefinable doctor, or even a merchant in the ordi­
lightness of toueb, combined with a
nary sense. He is forever forbidden to
grace and brightness of expression, hope for anything like social rank or
which her confrere emulates in vain.
noliiioal preferment II h« would lire
One point whicbjmpressed Miss Faith­
ha mon .Uck to uaury and the mailer
fall much in her American journevings
trades.. He stands, moreover, in peris the fact that women in America are
P«UJ1 peril ot iMnlt, outrage ud won
much less ashamed of earning a living &lt;Iealh. HL, appeal for jmujee ln the
than in this country. In’ England it
regarded as natural and right for a man S’’!!!?' “S 'r Pro“Mi'&gt;“ from the State
h Otten little, howled. The orthodox
to work for his daily bread, but for a
. Ruaaian, howerer. eeeka the aid and
lady to earn a salary is too often re­
oonvereaol
Jew, rt&lt;-n. a. often
garded as discreditable. Nine women happens, he the
la In need ot fund,. All
out of ten who are earning their own
orer Lantern and Southern Kuaala tbe
living wil) preface the statement of that
fact by a more or leas elaborate apology
for having to work for tbeir living. Ta the .mail boyanl ud Um, aerfcultnrS
other words work is not regarded as
the normal state of t woman, and this
shows iteelf in many wavs.
English
ladies applying for a Bftuation will
give false names, and in one case, to chock.-Aosioa ddoertaer. l
which recently came under Mias Faith­
full’s notice, a lady threw up a profita­
—Xia, Battle Bennett a anlondu
• •pleodkl
ble situation ralherthan allow her name irlrl. and th.
to be known to her fellow-workers. In
America it is otherwise. Fne-ladvism is

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Colored table cloths are only to be
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&lt;
OoU*r bo*, of »U Mrt. of ribbon ud
velvet are fashionable.
The fashionable silver lace pin is the
fonrdeaf clover, frosted.
Rubies are said to be the stone now
in the engagement ring.
The long, slender scallop is much
uaed to finish gathered flounces.
Shell pink, ciel blue and pale mignon­
ette are popular evening shades.
m.TtiC ol*n-’rork P«y2 embroidery is
much used to trim pique and sateens.
Yokes and slms of lace and etnmaIo
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL XXIX. NO. 21.

The Hastings Banner.
PCOLISHK*
FRIDAVB. AT

Hastings, Barry Co., Mkh.,
—by—
marshall l. cook.

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/ELEMENT SMITH,
(j
Lawyer,
(MteM over R. K. Grant’s sto te.)
Fradies *“ :U1 eaurts of the 8tat€- L’oUectlons
pronu-’lyloiketi afler.

"t/n ai. E- Kx.utkn.
C. H. VaNAbxak.
TTNAPPEN &amp; VanARMAK,
j\
Lawyers.
(Over Hastings National Bank.)

------------------ HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 12: 1R84

THE REUNION.
Second Annual Reunion of the
Barry County Soldiers
and Sailors
Twelve Thousand People
in Attendance on
Thursday.

The Boys in Bine Have a Grand
Time.
Gens. Alger, of Detroit,
and Oarnahan, of In­
dianapolis, Present.

Over Foor Hundred and Fifty
Veterans Enrolled.
The Reunion as Seen by
the Banner.

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
last week were the days designated for
Middleville, Mich.
the holding of the second annual re­
union of the Barry county soldiers and
T) W. NISKERN,
sailors. It would seem that a benifi£ ..
Lawyer.
i.Ovrr 8pnulcilug’» dry goods store.)
cent Providence smiled on the boys in
Will attend promptly to all business In all blue, as the weather was all that could
courts. «'harges reasonable.
be desired.

WHX CARVETH,

Attorney at Law,

J

4~E. KENASTON.

Attorney at Law,

A•

WEDNESDAY.

Wednesday forenoon the boys and
their families, from all portions of
Barry county, were journeying Has, • w. Lowin’, M.D..
tingsward,- and by nightfall every Post
V.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
in the county was represented, with the
(Office, 30i Thorn St., Hastings, Mich.)
following officers in command:
C*IH in' town or country.promptly Attended.
Office hours- -«to 10 a. mNand 1 to 3 p. in.
Charles A. Armstrong, Col. (Com• Telephone at Hollaways’ drug store.
;yr* st.--i.il attention paid to surgical diseases manding.
and diseases of the eye and ear.
E. FLEvans, Lieut.-Colonel.
W.iB?Hecox, Major.
QACKETT A BUTLER,
D. E. Birdsall, Adigtant.
io
Pysicians and Surgeons,
John H. Dennis, Qilartermaster.
(Prairieville, Mich.)
S. C. Rich, Surgeon.
All calls, night or day, promptly attended.
C. V. Garrett, Chaplain.
IL TIMMERMAN.
The program of the day was fully
. Hnnuepafthic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
carried out, with the salute at sunrise,
(Fir* door east of Holloways’ drug store.)
and the establishment of camp and en­
IL Wm. JONES,
rollment of veterans during the fore­
Dentist.
noon hours. Dinner was served at
’ All work promptly attended to.
•
noon, guard mounting took place at 5
jy ELTON &amp; WHITLOCK
p. in., supper at 6, with the retreat and
artillery
salute at sundown. In the
Are iujents for the Watertown Insurance Oo.
Thev write policies on n inairs property against evening the boys gatheredMiround the
toss by fir.-, lightning or wind; agnlust a man’s
camp Ore as in the ’60s, and many were
life by ileatli and accident.
the reminiscenses of camp life during
£100 K itTn ELDO N.
those darksome days recounted by the
veterans assembled, many of whom
&lt;
r -.n AbHtrart Block. Hastings,
H.;-.*-|he only set &lt;&gt;f Attract Books in Barry bore unmistakable eviilerices of their
Gwnty.!
. ;
baptism of blood in the sunny south­
I A. EQ9JE, M. Dm
land.
JJ.
Physician and Surgeon,
THURSDAY.
1 (Over J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections
promptly attending to.

F

D

tOffioc east side Main St., Nashville. Mich.)
Re*l&lt;lcuee next door north Wolcott House.
Al: e*lU promptly attended too. &lt;!ay or night.

IfoSEPli

knIght,

J
Veterinary Surgeon.
&lt;R&lt;-«ldeLce.Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)

Will attend all calls for services night or day.
Charges reasonable.
E. F. i;i:owx, M. b.

AV. P. P0I.88MUS, M. D.

US. BROWN &amp; RQLILEMUS,

D lloinuipathic Physicians Jt Surgeons.

(Office over Jtffius Russell’s store, Main St)
Calls tnswered from the office at all hours of
th- davor night. Dr. Polhemtis will give special
attentldn to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
Offioe,hours-9 to 12 a. nut 2 to4 p. m.

I ’LARKE 4 RIKER,
v
.
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
•HMIqes in Union block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hastings. Mich,
Practice in all courts of the state. Attend to
tollectlens and |&gt;ertectlng titles to real estate.
Moiu-y toloan Insurance taken etc., etc.

At an early hour people in large
numbers were pouring into the city
from all directions, and by noon there
were fully 12,000 present, and The
grounds presented a scene of activity
seldom seen Ln Hastings.
j
The program for the day was edrried
out in full. Reveille at daybreak, ar­
tillery salute at sunrise, breakfast at 7
a. m„ sick call at 7 A), guard mounting
at 9. At 10 o’clock the Battalion
formed in column, and headed by the
Hastings and Freeport bands arid, the
Woodland Martial band, inarched
through the principal streets of the
city. “Old Chub,” Capt. Potter’s horse,
occupied a place of honor in the

column.
Returning to the grounds, dinner was
served at nbon.
•
hilip t. colgrove.
’ At 1 o’block Capt J. H. Palmer, of
Lawyer,
Lapeer, a former resident of this county,
— Hastings, Mich.
w«n callal upon tor a speech. The
ProsccutlpIFAtternejr for Barry County.
Captain's remarks evidently touched a
responsive chord in the hrorta of hta
•JJOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.
comrades, as he was frequently Inter­
rupted by hearty bursts of applause.
Alter the close of Capt. Palmer’s speech
and music by the band, Miss Minnie,
the 12 year old daughter of J. J.,Potter,
of Nashville, wm called for and gave
.H&gt; O/opf fAr C'aMh Hyttrm on
the famous *tfohn Burns of Gettys­
tcttiber 15th, ISM.
burg." The little lady acquitted her­
nobly, speaking « "’“■“Y “^*7
(foods of AU Kinds to be Marked self
tlnctly as to be heard by all present.
Down!
At the close of the r«to“°n •»«
recalled to the stand and given three
We will take Produce as usual, but no more
credit given.
cheers and a tiger, and that with a a m.
The sham tattle was one of the mat
No more Book-keeping, and no more bad debts.
attractive features of the reunion. As
■
—OUB—
the bugle sounded and the soldiers com­
menced to “fall in," the immense crowd
surged to and fro on the grounds, each
indwidual seeking to secure. ^s brat
vantage ground for viewing the battle.
OF GOODS
The grand stand held such a load of
tam^freight as It never did before;

P

Rigal at tha Frost I

TO BE KEPT FULL!
AND A BRAN NEW LINE OF

Millinery Goods,
TO BE ADDED, TOH

Mrs.

B. S.

Holly

and. despite the warnings and P»“"“
nf those who knew whereof thej spoke,

rMtilt as last year, the breaking in of a

X^thT^-^

At the helm.

tarCOME AND TRY US!

m _ __

u^sssKssfcr1 a°°d‘aMp'r ^-ui-of th.

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS., Woodland-

giving one a conception of modern war­
fare. Ever and anon a soldier would ™d“ hid pined through while defend­
ing their country.
mu and be borne from the held his
Much a. the Bxxireii drain* to pub­
“‘""IfeOta. often lish the epeechee of the diy, the lick of
to hobble back and Weltered by some
friendly tree “give the enemy the best since precludes the possibility of giving
ta.h"?\.T,,errtrt ydI-we °P|ne the • synopeie even. The fact that despite
boys in blue could not emit that screech the excessive heat, the speakers held
■a did those of the gray, but thev did the vast audience intact throughout, i,
their tan rt IL Now and then some sufficient evidence that each had some­
luckless Individual would flni himself thing interesting to say.
After the speaking all amused them­
engaged in a hand-to-hand conflict with
superior numbers of the enemy, his selves according to their inclinations,
until
the hour arrived for breaking
comrades would rush to his assistance
and the fight in that particular locality camp. At 6 o’clock the camp was
nearly
deserted, and the second annual
would indeed be hot, with varying re­
sults. This feature of the program was reunion of the Barry County Battalion
•unanimously voted a success. We was a thing of the part, save the mili­
don’t know which aide wm victorious tary ball in the evening.
THE ENROLLMENT.
1
at the iMt, but peraume that the union
forcea were, as a matter of course.
Below we give a complete list of the
After the battle and when the boys veterans enrolled at the reunion. There
had lieen given sufficient time to .recov­ were a large number, however,'who did
er from their exertions, the’bugle not report, and consequently were not
sounded the call for dress parade, ;ind enrolled. The staterxegiment, company,
the boys formed in line. Perhaps they and the present postoffice address of
did not make as presentable and im­ those enrolled is given. This is pub­
posing an appearance as they did twentv lished by the Banner in the hope that
odd years ago, on their departure for U will be of interest to and meet the
the front, when they were wont to re­ approbation of the veterans. Those
spond to this call. We presume it is an wishing to preserve the same will but
impossibility for those not having had need to lay aside this copy of the paper
the experience of military life and en­ for future reference:
dured the horrors of war on the san­
MICHIGAN REGIMENTS.
guinary fleld, to realize the thrill poss­
Flint Infantry.
essing the souls of these veterans as the
8. L. Reales, H
Morgan
once familiar bugle calls are sounded.
Howbeit, the veterans promptly re­ HezlkiahSmith. G..
Hastings
K"te« Bark. K
spond, presenting a fine appearance, Duvld Kilpatrick. 1.
Woodland
Smart, D
Chester
none the .less creditable because per­ A«a
E. W. Hyde. K
............ Nashville
iworth.k
chance some in line bore honorable Thon EUsworth.
K .,
Yankee Bprtnga
scars or wounds received in defense of
HaaUogs
their country—here an empty sleeve Junes N. Collester. E
John White. £
and there a missing limb.
8. J. Weley. E
Don. E. Birdsall. E
The supper call was promptly re­ Jaa. Quackenbush, F
Erast** Hinman, E..
sponded to, and at sundown the artillery Flavios De Plant*. E
H. Day. D
salute heralded the approach of night. Jobu
Philip Ragla. F
Reuth. D
The campfire—who can do justice to John
8.8. Garrison, F...:
Henry
Meme*. E
the scene? What pen can portray the
Wm. PautUc. E
happy faces of the veterans, as shown 8am’! PhlllljM. E
R. Meaner. K
Bowen Mills
by the glowing embers of the fires? Cyrus
Larabee. D.
..Cedar Creek
... Orangeville
One after another the veterans were John T. Bhelp. E
Levt C. Eatbburu. A
Caledonia
called upon by their comrades to relate B. A. Petted, E
Alaska
Teadt. B
...Middleville
incidents of army life—of the cutting FredTt
W. R. Wickham. E,
.. Battte,€reek
Grand Rapid*
of a certain commandment from their Lee Kelley. A
Gilbert Poster, D.
Bowne ( ••liter
billies by the boys; of the mysterious R. C Ktrowbrioge, H..
. Priebardvtlte
T. Dibble, H
Mlddk-vllle
disappearance of rail fences in Dixie J.
8. Haight, fc
.Woodland
during the darkness of night: of the J. C. Suitor. E
IL W. (Writer. A
. .. Warland
visits to convenient- hen roosts and milk Jacob Funk. K
Woodland
A. Teller. H
Bedford
cellars at time# when the twinkling J.
J. Febeeh', C
......Freeport
......
. .Cedar Creek
stars were the only witnesses .of the Conrad Kahler. E .
JabUT. Strong (Jack Weak) G .
Lansing
human forms emerging therefrom liearFifth Infantry.
ing the "pride of tne dunghill," or pans Wilbur CutlerJ
... Middleville
of fresh products of. the dairy. These
Sixth Artillery .
■
and many like incidents were narrated •E. H. Chase, CLacev
C. Dou.l, G Woodland
by the speakers. Then some speaker 8.
Jiu. Kadfonl. E........................................... Hasting*
would cause the pulse to beat higher F. G. Pierce. Il
W. H. Burgess. C
., Assyria
and the blood to course faster by the
,
Seventh Infantry.
depicting of scenes upon the fleld of Nathaniel Pangtorn. I...,Hastings
:
"
battle. Ever and anon a tear would lie Joshua Booram.1.».....................
B. Hanna. F Irving Station
Norrl* Roach. D:Parmelee
jjeen coursing down the cheek of the old
j. McDonald,'l...................................... Cedar Creek
soldier as was brought to mind the fate
Eighth Infantry.
of comrades who gave their lives that Oliver H. Grecntteld, FHastings
"
this nation might live. But all things JoJin Michael. F..... ..
Harvey Hpencer. F. ....
must have an end, and so did this camp­ Traver* Hillllp*. F . .
Wellman. F
fire bn the evening of the second day of Geo.
. Nashville
Jamevfi. Petry. F
Atayria
the reunion, as the tattoo and taps were H. S. Warren. F
Grand Rapid*
Jacob Mau*. F
sounded, culling the boys to rest.
Wilber Dickerson. F
___ N**h» llle
Abram Gunthrop. F. .
Rest, in this instance, was a misnom­ Jas.
.
Lansing
F. Mead. F
.. Maple Grove
er. There wm st^inuch of the old-time C. R. Palmer. F
.. Gras* Lake
l*aac Wbteple.C
fun-loving projiensity aroused by the* W. H. Smith. A
. Woodland
..Johnstown
camp-fire as to preclude the possibility William H. Holden. F ~
" Ninth Infantry.
of slumber on the part of the boys. At
C F Woodman. IOrangeville Mill*
midnight, fully an hundred strong thei O. Markham. D ....................................... Clarksville
fell into line, at shoulder arms and John G. Reuter, G.................................. Freeport
with beating drums they overpowered
Hastings
N. Maakel. D.
the guards and marched toward town,
on a good time bent—to paint the city
M. B. Gillaaple, CBowen* Mills
red, so to speak. Along state street A. Rwib.H.................................................... Campbell
Twelfth Infantry.
they wenL a hooting, yelling, happy
J. C. Warden. G
crowd. VoUeys were fired, the music Dani Miller. IWoodland
Letter Mesd.G Morgan
of army songs filled the air, and our cit­
izens made aware of theiact the "sogers
.. Bowen* Mills
Francis
Wltbey. B.
were here." The retreat wm sounded,
. .UrangeviUe
Bowen* MUM
and back to camp the boys rushed, to HwvexKhfckerbocker. B.
..... fintnore
Jaa. Brew. A....
drag from their tents their now slum­ C. it Bteseoin, E..........
. . Middleville
. Bowen* Mills
bering comrades. Suffice it to say
. Middlevine
Grand. Rapid*
there was no sleep In Camp that night. H. H.Trunk. BJ..?
Bowen* Min*
“Co. Q" turned night into day.
a* wjDMekcrbookor. B ..

5SeSSffii.B».. c.

.

FRIDAY.

The usual morning exercises were re­
peated. At 10 JO an escort marched to
the depot to greet and escort to the
camp the speakers of the day. Gens.
\lger of Detroit, Carnahan, of Indiannapolis; Jm. O’Donnell, of Jackson, and
H. F. Pennington, of Charlotte. The
time until the dinner hour wm occu:
pied in the reception of the guests above
mentioned.
At 1 p. m. G«n. Alger was introduced
and tor a brief time talked to bb former
comrade. In arms. He waa followed
by Senator Pennington In a patriotic
aoeecb after which Mr. Jama. O'Don­
nell of the Jackson Cithen, told the
bora of the part be played in the unnleaaantnees of twentv years ago. He
told numerous aneedotea illustrative
of the several topics touched upon, and
succeeded In increasing the general
good feeling among his hearers. Com­
mander Kales of Allegan post then sang
a song descriptive of life In Libby pris­
on, during the singing of which there
was manv a moist eye in the audience.
Gen. Carnahan, of India-napoUs. was
then introduced and made an eloquent
an appropriate speech, vividly portray­
ing the sosaes which he and his com-

Ch**. Bitbop. B
John Bishop. B....
Geo. Houghtalln. G

L.C. GlUMl'ie. a..
G. H. Font. H
H. A. Cam.C.Milo Bunn. C- .
T. J. MaGee.
Ebenerer Garrett. D.

......... Haringi

.MlddtevtBe
..Cedar Creek
. Yankee Springs

Bowens Mills

mHmK

WHOLE NO. 1521.
A. K. Fowler. H
Geo. Varney. C
C. H. Partner, C
AinCreaMT. C
Thro L PUlsbun. Chap
B. W. Tomi) umm
Jno. McConnell.

U*to£nta
Middleville
Wmland
MlddlrvlUe
. . Dosrilzm
Woodland
... Freeport
Mlddtevllle

rt.B&amp;ic.:
Judson KKeben. I
Wm. Lettick. H
Bantert WhBe. i ..
Alfred Batten. C..

David Oamp. 1&gt;

. Wnodiand Cent

Maple Grove
Orangeville
W. F. Hicks, D ..
.Hastings 3* inf., D. Gregory, I&gt;
Twenty-Fifth Infantry.
Moses Seber.HCedar Creek
WUlhuna, H............................. Ctotnn Paster 14 Int. Alfred N. u«y.- E
E. P. Whitmore, D................................. Middleville
189 InL, H. W. HenujG
A. G. Culver, E....x................................
••
Ransom Wolcott, I.
J. G. Jordan, I
Ralph Jordan, I....
Geo. Ut. John. 1....
Judge Barnum. I ..

101 Int^W. I. WaaEburn, C
19 Int. Taylor Daniel*. E Carlton Centet
----- Hastings
NEW YORK.
....Woodland
Coats Grove 6 Int. Scott W. Fuller, C......... ................. Hssttwx
....Woodland I Cav.. Jaams finMan. ■

Sharp-shooter*. Leonard Whltntjr, 2d..Fillmore
Wm. Campbell, BWoodland
Wm. H. Park*. 1......................................... Hasting*
Thirtieth Infantry.
W. P. Fifth). E Harting*
G. Garfield. C...,.
Jonathan RuaseU,
A. Haves, G......
A. cTStanUm, D.

NaabvtU.

..OUvet MM Inf . Rlciiard WattoQ/''
Mlddlevtlle
......... -..Otetgo Lin. 1st Cav.. Dbrrt Collins, K.
......... .Mtehvffir
Weat Campbell S Art., Philo FuBer. F . .
5l Inf.. Samuel Lawton, I
Gerkey
Inf.. Wm. Z. Ball_E ..
Bourn* Mill* 3IBS
Ait.. L iCwhMe.E.........
...Wegland wlnf. Henry CIom.F .
....Benfield 12 Cav.. Henry Ctoee, I .
ITalHeMlle to int. SeynxMir Burton. B..
7 Art^ writtttbHr. D........
’Art.. Warren Calkin*. G
....... .

John DUldock. b\ .
Oliver Cheney, C...
JabnB.Klfig.JC....
Wm. Hektenbarg, L
Levt Palmatler. G.
W.T. Hart,G
H. Draper. F
Wul A. Hazen. C ..
। Ed. B. fieMmore, C.
William Jone*,C...
Jaa. W.Cutler,O...
Geo. Oeborne. E....
Hiram Jones. C
D. W. Colles. L
M. Sutherland ,

Hartlag'
180 luf ’H. 0

Bowena MB1&gt;

G. Hunt' ..
t&lt; Art.. Geo. C. Nichol* Hi

• Art., Robert Ttwrer. G .
7 AxA, MmMb D&amp;ltag... .
I lira.. B. K. Kamas, &lt;; .
1S7 lot. John W. Foley. B .
14 Art., Andrew S BbJtelv.
.Fillmore 9 Cav.. Ortn L. Johnson. K.
/ FlIMrer
...Albkm IM lot. Geo. Batsell. D....
... Mlddlavil.
1401nL. Ham Carvrth.'D...
14Blat.O.F.JrtT.........
Naabvtl.
.
.. Middleville I1 Ckv., C. 8. tattli. 1
Grand Rapt*
Oedar Creek 40 Inf.. Tbo» Lawrence, I .
.......Woodland s Cav., J. D. C. Hubbert. I
Middle
vll
Yankee Springs
............. HMtlBffil no itu., v . u. uarvvH, i&gt;
...............
4 Art.. Jaaper Warner. H
Cart ton Cent.
Hat.. John !Urt&lt;-kland. Ind
••
. Yankee Springs &gt;»1?Cav..
Itotert Count. D .
Yankee Bprtni
i« lid.. F*M. PMter. H..............
\ crmontvtii
Garfcr
Hastings 107 Int. Wm. Cabell. H
M luf, ChM. A, Jorian, I.................... MMdtoetl:
1 Dra., WIBiard Payne, G' "
.CMarCKe
OarkivU
Bradley 1 Int .Motet Furney. G
44Int. Win. Moore. H
...
Yrrmontnl •
SbSL. AteauMDLB......... . ..
Woodlai.
Caledonia I* int. Warns 8. Warner. F
MlddleTlIlc Mint. Buell Wuteoct. H.
Middleville 22 Csv.. Dr. Peekbam, E
Yankee Rprtag
Middiet Ulr 49 lot. John Everhart. I
leslnf . Fred Main. F
Hartwr tiprtaa
■... Wowtaa
Naatnrtli
ITalrtavillr IM int. Morria Swee/e). A
**
...MhldKviue
Howenn Mills
ILLINOIS.
, ..NMhvlUe
.,. Wootfiand
/taabvUle
Oliver England. G............................Oratutevili
44 Int, Jnltns Ferney. BClarkavll!
&lt;B Inf., H. Marble. D................................... Haaihw
.Bedford
..Morgan

A. McNorton, E
Seth Smith. L...
Herman Purdy. K ..
G. Dieklnaon..G ....
G. W. Holme*. H ...
R.G. Flower, L
N. A. Harrison M .
Chet fiaracooi. H ...
Chas.Melton,K....
Henry D. Brook*. L.

J. A. Van Scholen. K.
Slepben Stanley. K..
A. J. Egglwton. C....
Levi Prettey. K
J. Beach.'K.
eL H. Wade. K
Cyru* Welch. K
H. C. Hendershott. K.
V. P. Fates. K.
Mark Norrts. K
A. M.CampbeU. K.. .
J. C Williams. K.
H. Witte. H
K. A. Stanley. K ..
J. C. Dillou. K
David O. Ward. D.
J. H. Denols. K . .
C. W. Tavlor. K..
M. Baird. K----W. H. JewbU. K
Alex McCallum. F.
Wm. Edwin*. K

Isaac W. Vrooman. H
Teter Weibert. F . .
Chas. Beckwith. I
M. Lafever, D
UvlVroM. F............
A. C. Herring. D . ...
J. J. Reynolds. D ...
Joaepb W. Reed. D .
Wm. W, Rltgood, K.
T. C. WUllams. M

I’a'S

Hattie Creek
.. Prairieville
Sunfield

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

Haalings

oo n. n.. t«eo. aeeier, i».......
SI Int. E. H. Lathrop./H. P.
1)3 Int, J. D. Irwin. K.........
13 Inf.. J. H. Quant, I.............
13 Cav., Peter Rattner, B
Hast Inga
«1 Int. Reuben
Fuller. D....
MS. 8.. L N. Moaber.C.........
42 Inf.. Chi Jatlan Enin

........... IkMrtto;
....Qarknin
...Cedar thee
Grand Rapto
.FlitaKH.

MykSSACHUSETTS.
Orangeville
Hastings
A.D.8U11.I.......
Bowens MH
.............. Noah vlDe w hit, I. Lalone, I........................... Grand RuaM
............... NashvtBe 21 h:t. Albert Adam*. KHickimr Corner
Onuigerille Min. M InL, Wm. H. Severance, BMlddtevll)
Harting*
IOWA.

Yankee Springs
T H. Mcteud.F.
. . Middleville
\V. W. Paul. D. ..
Eighth Cavalry.
...Hartings
Tbo*. Blirton. I
Middleville
John 8. Johnson. 1
Richard Orwkk. B
Middleville
Middleville
Orlando Thoma*. I.
Hasting*
----Jaa. M. Smith. L
Alex Edmund*. L
.
Johnstoan
Levi Brazre. G
Cedar
(reek
Calvin Stanton. G
G. W. Garriton. L
.. Hasting­
Dun Bug
Guatu* Held, K .
----Hasting*
D. F. Gaskill. L.77.
.Middle* Iflc
Jaa. Whitney. D.....
. Hatting*
W. H. Heqderohott. 1
I^ewl* Deeker. H..
W. H. Brown. B..
Wm. Walt, G.....

Vg^SME»

. Carlton Center
....OedarCrsek
....Cedar Creek
Hasting*

Hrory Lathrop. C...,
Newton Brottkoo. C..
Jrwbua Boormn. 0....
W. B. Eilvworth. R. C
Wm. H. MalnyTC....:
David Bowker, L
T.J.Jjrtai.. F.......

. . ..Morgan
. ....... ttWUVB
Bowens MUM
......... Baattani
Ce lar Creek
Cedar Creek

18 InL. L. M. Goodrich, DEHasUnt
13 hit, Hiram Bunce, A............ Orangeville Min
7 Int, Jus. M. Rasey. D........................... Charioti.

CONNECTICUT.
4 InL, 8. C. Rich, CMlddlevttl

PENNSYLVANIA.
17 Cav., Geo. VaiiArman. I
72 laL. A. Hall. K
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OFFICERS OF THE BATTALION.

Merrll) Horae.

.At a business meeting of trip Batt*)
ion the following offioerp were electe
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Colonel—E, F. Evans. NaahviUe.
Fl rat LHcht Artillery.
Lieut. UoL—W. 8. Heoox. Mapi&gt;
Grove.
Major -8. C. Rich. Middleville.
Quartermaster—D. L. Morthlam:

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Milla.
In this connection it is proper tsUte that the retiring colonel, C. W
Armstrong, has had the honor of t*ta.
in command during the two annual n
Hartkycs
Chas. Collins.
unions of the Barry county eokilere «dSixteenth Regular*.
sailors.
He te a fine appearing
...PanmdM
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and his administration has ben
North Irving soreeaafuL CoL Armstrong h
boats of friends among
OHIO
the county, and Em the
Meh individual mantar
Wm. Johneoek ..

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PralrievtUe
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�A FAITHFUL PUBLIC SERVANT COME.
Hl» Fatal

DEATH IN THE CABINET.

Genbva. N. Y., Sept. 5.—Secretary
Folger died here at 4:55 o’clock yesterday
afternoon. The only persons present were
Mrs. Hart, bi* deceased wife's sister. Dr.
Knapp, law associates, bls family physician,
Dr. A. B. Smith, and hl* colored servant,
James. Dr. Smith and Captain J. S. Lewis
had left bhu but a few minutes previously.
Dr. H. Foster, who had been here two or
threa times as a consulting physician, ar­
rived here on the 4:45 o’clock train and
was conveyed to tbe Folger man■Sou by Dr. Smith. Mrs. Ernst, tbe Secre­
tary’s sister, arrived by Um same train. Af­
ter the three entered the room the dying
man gasped, and all waa over. Secretary
Folger’s two daughters are in the Adirondacks. the elder In very feeble health. His
son. Captain Charles W. Folger. is at Al­
exandria. Va. All had been written to
come to Geneva, tbe telegraph not being
earlier, resorted to, as so sudden a termina­
tion of the father’s malady was not appre­
hended. Captain Folger will arrive to-day.

are dying from blackleg ta flM
Socretary o' the Treasury who has died
while holding office.
Qkxkva, N. Y.t Sept A—It was decided
this evening to bold the funeral of Secre­
tary Folger Tuesday afternoon at two
THE BLA IKE SUIT.
&gt;f label—The
PublUher. Keil*rata the Charge, Claim*

Lndianapolim, Ind., Sept 3.—Argument
was heard yesterday in the United States
District Court, Judge Woods presiding, on
the demurrer tiled by the Sentinel Com­
pany to tbe complaint of James a Blaine,
charging libcL Tbe attorneys for tho de­
fense contended, first, that the description
of Blaine in the alleged libelous publication
was not sufficiently specific, sod might have
referred to some other Blaine; second, toe
publication was In the nature of an inquiry;
third, tbe article was not libelous in itself,
and Blaine, to recover, must sue for special
damages. The attorneys for Blaine replied
briefly, and Judge Woods took tbe matter
under advisement It Is not known whan
a decision will be given.
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 4.—In the
United States District Court yesterday
20. Be called his family physician the Judge Woods overruled the demurrer filed
D«xt morning, who gives the follow! ng di­ in the Blalna-Sentincl suit Tbe attorneys
agnosis of the case: Great feebleueM of for the defense appeared and announced
the heart’s action, congestion of the middle that toe Sentinel’s answer would be ready
kibe of the right lung, and capillary conges­ today, and Blaine’s counsel waived toe
tion of the bronchial tubes; torpor of toe formality of ruling tbe detense to answer.
Uver, and albuminous discharge of too The Sentinel’8 counsel say it will not be
urine, showing disease of the kldneyu,
possible to be ready for trial before Novem­
Tbe doctor was informed that the Secre­ ber, for tbe reason that most of the witness­
tary had had hemorrhage of toe lungs three es live at a distance from Indianapolis, and
times of late, before his return. The first a great deal of work will be required in
time was while out yachting with friends at taking depositions.
New York, on which occasion he discharged
Indian aixjua Ind., Sep’. A—The Sentir
about n pint of blood. Secretary Folger nd made formal answer to
Blaine's
rode out daily until and including August libel salt Thursday, malntalniw tost the
22, abico which time ho has kept his room, facts It published concerning Blaine’s
but did not
wholly abandon
his domestic troubles were true; and, being so,
. official
work.
He
continued to were justly made public. Certain questions
answer important letters and tele­ are propounded to toe plaintiff touching bis
grams up to yesterday, and seemed re­ marriage, the birth of bis first child, its
luctant to give up; yet he was by no means death and place of interment, and the mutil­
unconscious of bis critical condition. - He ation of toe monument over Its grave.
Intrusted to his personal friend, Captain
Lewis, his final messages to bis family
DEATH OF SENATOR ANTHONY.
and other directions of a confidential nature.
■Within a lew moment* after the becrotary expired, telegrams announcing toe sad
event were dispatched to President Arthur,
at Newport; Assistant-Treasurer Coon,
Providence, IL L, Sept 2.—-Senator
Frank Sperry, his private secretary; Hou. Henry B. Anthony died' here at 1:45 p. m.
Thomas C. Actou, Assistant-Treasurer at
New York, and Judge Andrews, Syracuse. He had been in his usual health this morn­
General gloom pervades the j&gt;eoplo of ing, but was attacked with vertigo after
Geneva over the sudden removal of their breakfast, and sank rapidly.
beiovvd townsman. Men of all parties and
Henry B. Anthony was born in
all conditions in life alike are Joining in ex­ Coventry, R. L, April 1, 1815. He was
pressions of sorrow Tbe first emblems of graduated at Brown-- University, and after­
mourning displayed were above the entrance ward uaiiiued cbsnui of tbe Providqpce (R.
to tbe quarters of the 34th separata com­ I) Journal. He was elected Governor of
* pany. Folger corps, National Guards, State the State in 1849. re-elected bi 1850, and
el New York, at the Geneva Naticusl Bank, declined a re-election. He was elected to
and upon a large Cleveland and Hendricks the United States Senate as a Union Repub­
banner suspended across Seneca street The lican in 1859; was successively re-elected
secretary will be buried here by the side of In 1854, 1870, 1876 and 1882. He was first
his wife, who died some years ago.
chosen President of the Senate pro rein.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
March 23, 1809.
Providence, R. L, Sept 8.—The funeral
. Charles James Folger was born, at Nan­
tackeL Masa,
__________
April 10,______
1818. ____
and lived of Senator Anthony was signalized by
when
hta parents
removed the closing of the main business houses.
there until If1830,
---------- ---------The
arrangements were In charge of the
to Geneva, N, Y.,
- ----------------which he made
t----------------his homo
tor toe rest of his life. After completing Senate Sergeant-at-Arina President Ar­
hl* college course he studied taw, -end was thur and Senator Edmunds entered toe
.
admitted to toe bar in 1839. In 1844 he church together.
was appointed Judge of Urn Court of Com­
ason Pleas. At that time he was a Silas Developing tht Cold-Wave Signal System.
Wright Democrat or “barn-burner.” as it
Washington, Sept A—The work of es­
was then termed. He still sided with that tablishing cold-wave flag stations is being
wine nf the party in 1848, when the Presi­ energetically carried on under the superdential
asnl rations of General Cass
were extinguished. In 1851 be was chosen vislM of First Lieutenant Dunwoody, of
County Judge of Ontario Couuty as a tbe Fourth Artillery, acting signal officer.
Democrat and held the office four years. He has sent out over 8,000 circulars to
Tbe Republican party was formed In the postmasters in the cold-wave sections, an­
State In 1850, and Judge Folger went over swers to which are being received daily.
to the new organization in company with
saany other Democrats, among whom were Within two months toe flag system will be
General James S. Wadsworth and Judge in working order. The means of transmit­
Ward Hunt, Five years later, In 1861, he ting warnings regarding cold waves will be
was elected State Senator from the telegraphed to the sixteen signal corps
Ontario-ScUt-ca District which be repre- printing stations In the north, south, east
•euleJ continuously for eight years. In and west, whence copies of the farmers*
1869 Praridant Grant appointed him As- bulletin will be sent out to tbe different sta­
vicinity
of
each
uUlnur United States Treasurer for New tions in tbe
York City. In 1870 he was elected Judge printing office, and the postmaster re­
ceiving
tlie
warning
will
hoist
Uro
flag,
of the Court of Appeals itbe highest
Court bi toe State of New York), tod on giving notice to bis neighbors of the near
the oeatb of Chief Judge Ciiiech, iiblSSO, approach of a cold snap. These flags are
be was appointed to till toe vacancy, and in not to be hauled down until twenty-four
the following November was dected to tbe hours after the jMistmaster receives notice
■lace for tbe lull term of fourteen years. through the bulletin, and then only in case
In November, 1881, he resigned his sent on b8 does not receive a second warning. This
the bench to accept the position of Secre­ system will add greatly to the usefulness of
tary of the Treasury, which was tendered the signal corps, and will be of Incalculable
to him by President Arthur. In 1882 be value to Hie farmers.
was nouitaated by toe Republicans tor
The Blaine Libel Soil
Governor of Now York but was defeated
by a heavy majority.
Indianapolis, Ind.. Sept A—Another
Judge Folger was a man of handsome step was taken In the Federal Court Saturday
aad striking appearance, who would be
conspicuous in any company. His face was in tbe BlalnoSc/Ulncl matter by the filing
expressive and mobile, and benevolence of the following: “The defendants move
beamed from fib kindly eye. His the court for a rule against tbe plaintiff
appearance was undoubtedly the inoat herein, to answer Interrogations under
aristocratic of any member of tbe oath, as recited and filed with answer of
Cabinet, nat even excepting the Presi­
dent himself. Owing to recent domestic defendants and that the Court shall make
afflictions he lived quietly, and ha* such rule returnable at such time ha
■ot entertamed since hta reddenoe In may be determined by the Court to
Washbifton. He was a widower, and hta be reasonable, for tbe purpose of said
Mly companion aside from hta private sec­ action, as by statute provided and re­
retary wm his invalid daughter. Hta hab- quired.” Tbe argument could Dot be beard
fc* and tastes were simple and inexpensive. on the motion Saturday, and. Inasmuch as
His princip d enjoyment or relaxation was Judge Woods goea to Fort Wayne to-day
horseback riding, which he indulged in at to hold court, the matter will probably not
be ruled upon far several days. The
plaintiff’s counsel have not refused to an­
THE PRESIDENT GREATLY AFFECTED.
swer the interrogations.
,
Newport. R. L, Sept 5.—President
Arthur dined last evening with Mr. and
FratricK* Is th* Garden City.
Mn. J. W. fills, at Fair Lawn. There
Chicago, Stp'- 6.—William Downte*. a
were about sixteen other gueeta. The
PreUdeat received a telegram announcing member of the Board of Traded wu shot
the death of Secretary Folger at five o'clock, and killed last night by his brother Charles,
and wan greatly affected by the news. with whom, some days prevtoua, lie had
Hs will attend tiw funeral, and hopes to quarreled over the division of some prop­
be able to attend that of Senator erty. The murderer was arrested and has
Anthony also, lie has telegraphed hU con­ confessed lite crime.
dolence to the father of Secretary Folger.
and ordered that the flags on the GovernDeath of a Centenarian.
■MiDt vessels and buildings in the vicinity
Chicago, Sept A—Hannah Rutledge, a
and at Port Adams be placed at half-mart
until after the funeral. The President had resident of Chicago since 1843, died on Sat­
intended giving a dinner to the English Ad­ urday, in her 108d year. On one of the
miral Saturday, but that will probably he coldest days last winter she walked seven
indefinitely postponed.
■

Washington, Sept 5.—The first news

Washington, Sept 6.—The Second Ka­

was conveyed in an Associated
qiatcli from Geneva. Upon Its be-

lts Impaired capital, has bean author

fiecretary, be immediately notified the
chiefs of Umj bureaus In the Treas­
ury Department, and invited

DELICIOUS!

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

THE NATION MOUUXS.-

S ino«t fatal about SmmE. ;
'
London Truth is the authority I
tbe
statement that Rubinstein h.s beea engaged
to give twenty concerts In Ameriea.
Tbe manufacturers of Rhode Island have
In Conway County, Art. Mrs. Richard
Freeman recently gave birth to two boy*
and two girls, all hale and perfect .
\
Ten prisoners escaped from the jail at
South Bend, Ini, Wednesday night by get­
ting Into the cellar and digging through the
walls.
W. N. Wilkerson’s wholesale drag-bouss
at Memphis was burned Thursday after­
noon. The loss Is $70,000, with $45,000
Insurance.
The skeleton of a mastodon was un­
earthed Wednesday on a farm near Grand
Rapids, Mich., the rib bones of which meas­
ure tour feet
Rain fell at Galveston, Tex., Thuraday
for the first time in twelve weeks. In some
sections of the city water had been an arti-

Circulars have beea sent from bait Lake
City to promtneot Mormon* ta the various
territories calling fos aotecripUon* to Mti*t
the families of the elders kilted in Tenoeesee.
Sitting-'Bull, when leaving the St. Paul
Opera-House Thursday evening, was con­
fronted by an unknown man with a revolver,
who was with great difficulty seetraioed
from avenging tbe death of General Custer.
Tbe Cincinnati Exposition opened Wednes­
day. The tent ussd by the Greely relief
expedition, toe sacks of fur in which toe
men slept, the sledges, packed ready for a
trip; ths boat of tbe Thetis, and tbe peovisions needed for Arctic exploration are cm
exhibition.
The cotton-mil is at Campotlguere, Italy,
valued at $130,000, were yesterday dostroked by fire.
Tbe Erie Preserving Company has settled
with its creditors at seventy-five per cent,
and win resume business on Monday.
Two market-houses and a number of
small buildings at Raleigh, N. C., were
burned Friday morning, with $60,S00 loss.
Captain Traynor arrived in his dory at
SL Johns, N. F., Friday.
He will at
once proceed on his voyage across tod At­
lantic.
Advices from Macedonia state that brig­
ands are ravaging tlio country. Forty-five
persons have been killed by them during
the month of August .
Gee era! Gresham denies the rumor that
he had been tendered the Secretaryship of
a Treasury in order that Frank Hatton
-fit be promoted to the Postmaster-Gen­
eralship.
A company has been formed Id Philadel­
phia for toe purpose of recovering a vast
amqwpt of treasure said to have been sunk
in »o Bay, on toe northwestern coast of
SpaBv many years ago.
The Association of Stationary Engineers,
m session in Baltimore, elected J. G. Becterly, of Chicago, President; G. G. Minor,
of Cincinnati, Secretary, and Geogge M.
Baker, of Nashville, Treasurer.
Frank Patterson, manager of toe opera­
house at Albany Park, N. J-, who fled attar
having forged a number of indorsements,
was arrested Friday at Pbiladelpiila. Hta
forgeries are believed to amount to $75,000.
Throe Chicago lads who recently robbed
a wholesale house of jewelry and diamonds
valued at $1,800 were captured at Mon­
mouth, HL, where they were endeavoring
to exchange their plunder for clothing and
board.
John Teenier challenges Hanlon or Beach
to row even tor 82,500 aside.
Eastern Ohio and Western West Virginia
are still suffering from lack of rain.
During the six months ended July 81
100,800 emigrants have left Gertnany.
Swine ore dying In great numbers of hog
cholera in the vicinity of Phillipsburg, Pa.
Scaljiers are selling tickets from Chicago
to Council Bluffs st less than half the regu­
lar rate.
While boring a well on a farm near Sa­
voy. HL, a vein of gas was developed which
threw water nqd sand to a height of forty
feet
Austria is about to send some war ves­
sels around the world in the hope that they
may promote Austrian commercial inter­

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January the imports at New York
have amounted to $805,391,584, agaiu»t
$320,778,015 for tbe corresponding time In
1883.
The Nickel-Plate Road recently took to
Niagara Falls an excursion train £&gt;f Ihlrtyseveu coaches, containing elglitceir hundred
passengers.
’
Lottie-Meyers, nine years old, over-exert­
ed herself while roller skating Saturday at
Adrian, Mich., and when she returned to
her home died Instantly..
specialty. Such trented ’'uc-rnTTV’QTTrT TP
Thomas Long A Co., Boston, wholesale cewtully
without an in- 1X1 X DUlL-LC
fancy goods and jewelry, assigned Satur­ stance of failure.
day, with $40,000 liabilities, and offer
twenty cents on ttm dollar.
too‘Breech^Loa?-1
Daniel Slfford, of Anna, UL, was thrown
’ tag Shot Guu for $16, a $12 Confrom a carriage with such force as to .tear
hta left leg apart at the knee, tbe thigh bone
protruding several Inches. ~ ‘

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boy n years old secured a watch in one
hundreds of others have done nearly

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Hastings, migej, September 12,1884.

Goods!
New Goods!
—-A.T

WHOLE NO. 1521

County News.

home last Saturday. He has ha I a se- i young
vere illness, and has not fully recovered j her nai
yet.
i the «h
A good many pf our townsh lk as for sue
Very warm and dusty about here.
well as veterans attended the r&lt; union to pub]
A goodly number attended the picnic last week. "It was a success,” is tbe
at Gull Lake on Tuesday last, enjoying verdict of all.
Faul A Veite
a very pleasant day. Some were disap­
A number have remarked that Ji
pointed at finding the lake so rough that
ODoonelL republican nominee lor
„ J.
j A
Baugnman has
nee moved his
»
Dr.
A. Baughman
they dare not venture out, others were
gr« in thi. diatrirt. rather diatanoed |oBce ua„ lower,toey of the Retoar
delighted and were “rocked in the cradle Pennington m the favorable impression I
building.
of the deep" to their heart's content.
he made, by h.ls spicy, and witty speech ?
Will IL Landis has gone to Columbus,
. The annual Sunday school picnic on
On Saturday, Sept. 6, 1884, Rev. N,’ Ohio, to attend a course at the medical
Thursday was quite well attended, Fassett-united in wedlock Mr. Floyd
college at that place. He expects to
though not as many present as usual.
D. Richmond and Ina Barrett, both’of get his parchment this time.
Rev. J. Clancy delivered his farewell Vermontville, at the Wolcott house.
'
Rev. Wm. J udd, who expects to leave
address last Sunday morning. His
The fair sex hare in general a great Woodland circuit this year, has been on many friends are sorry to bid him dread and fear of mice or rats; but a
the
circuit two years, during which
adieu.
little girl overcome her natural fear on
tte Uni kta“SS“
Dr Hanlon, of Middleville, was in Tuesday last and seized a large rat by time, he has preached 300 times, attend­
ed over DO funerals and made more
town last week.
the tail just as the animal had crossed
The winter school is sought by a the road and was passing under the than 500 pastoral visits. He leaves
Woodland because of po^r health.
young man from the commercial col­ sidewalk, and held it until a gentleman
Fred H. Holly, a broUe^of Will and '
lege, Kalamazoo.
relieved her of her prisoner. This we Burt Holly, aune to this place from
A number of our town people attend­ regard as a true act of herolnism..
Bay City to recruit.his health, but is
ed the reunion at Hastings last week.
now down with fever.
•
Miss Lena Guerin returns to her
Geo. W. Tyler’s oldest son is very siok
From the Herald.
home in Dexter this week.
4
The base ball game played Saturday, with lung fever.
Miss Francis Holcomb returned to
between a picked nine of the Freeport
Henry Broombaugh owns a potato,
£alamazoo on Wednesday after several
first and second and Bowne “light of the Early Bose variety, which meas­
week's visit home.
strikers,” resulted in a score of 33 to 14 ures 17M inch® in length.
The usual drunken spree at the hotel
in favor of Bowne.
Dist. No. 4 voted to let a contract for
Saturday night.
Lafayette Merrifield and family, in­ the erection of a two story school house
.
ORANGNVUXE.
cluding his two sons accompanied by 3Ux56 feet, with modern improvemenu.
Last Monday evening, was a noted Geo. Fish, all residents of Gampbell
event in our usually quiet town, it be­ Township, started for Nebraska, Fri­ ing now going on in Diet. No. 8 could
ing our annual school meeting. There day morning. They will drive through be utilized toward building the new
were two otficers to elect and ail were With teams, and will locate near Mon­ school house they so much need, they
anxious to.see how the unit rule was to roe Fish, who moved from Campbell would have the largest house in Barry
county.
.
work. The meeting was very orderly last spring.
POLITICAL PARAGRAPH*.
yet there, was a good deal of feeling, on
Thus. Sullivan’s brother, James, wy
both sides. The old officers were re­ visiting in town Saturday. He has
elected by an overwhelming majority. been sojourning at Mackinaw the past at present, bat Blaine will put a bead
Dr. Turner is slowly improving and year.
on it. —Peoria Transcript.'
MF*The Independents did not want
we are in hop® toUee him about again.
Messrs. Becthel A Godfrey have rent­
Mt. Jessup fe also improving.
ed H. Rogers’ house, on Main-st, and to go into a • •defensive campaign with
Mr. and Mrs. G. Brooks, of Hastings, moved their families on Monday. They Blaine, and, therefore, they picked od
Cleveland as their candidate.
and Mr. and. Mrs. Hill, of Cedar Springs, are enjoying a good trade in the meat
HSr
there any good reason why
were in town a few days, the guests of market.
Hendricks should be selected from
Dr. Turner.
The ladies of the Industrial society, forty-five millions of people to be the
L. A. Nichols’ grist mill is running will entertain the people of Freeport possible head of a Government which
again, also his saw mill w®t of town.
with a New .England Supper in the he did his best to destroy?”—tioorgs.
IF. Curlit in
Corn cutting has commenced and it evening of' September 10th, at Mr.
MT” Is Carl Schurz sincere?” asks
bids fair to be a good crop.
,■ Mosher’s store.
an esteemed contemporary of the doubt­
Those young men who disturbed the
Mr. John Fighter states that he lost ing Thomas'ordef. Good heavens, man,
services at Gun Lake school house had i a clock from his buggy oh Saturday do you imagine Mr. Schurz fa doing
better watch out. as they are known, | last, on the road between his home and* this for the fun of the thing? You
don't know his figure.—BwodrtpMa
and if they were dealt with it might be I the Carlton road,
Prtee.
beneficial to our town.
j&amp;*The bolting Republicans of
■
CARLTON.
Let us all heartily endorse Mrs. Mary I
Massachusetts base Choir claims of suc­
Mrs. Davenport is recovering.
A. Livermore’s sentiments in last I
cess upon the assertion that the men
School
officers
elected;
J.
N.
Covert
employed at their headquarters ‘•huve
week’s issue in electing town officer^
I and Kershner.1
more to do ei erv d :Y thau they had the
next spring.
Cornelia Bollinger clerks at Covert’s* day before.” Tbb'they call ‘•scuffing
It Inn’t Extravagant to claim that ZO-PESANDBURR.
SA fa a sure cure for Dyspepsia and the Liver.
victdxy m the air.”
store.
It fa a regular preacrlptlon &lt;&gt;! a doctor, of large
DELTON.
have burned my bridges be­
practice, ana for theae troubles it fa »&lt;■ gdod as
Rev. Burton Jon®, of Oljio, is visit­
the doctor himself on the s]&gt;ot.
H. A. McAllister has another very
hind me.” eiolams Colonel T. 1.outing his people.
worth Higginson, the royal grand of
sick little girl—the oldest of three.
Mr. Raymond’s child is now very ill. the Boston mugwumps. Well, many a
Last Wednesday, at Peter Houvener’s,
Philip Bagla has an auction Sept 11. man has done tbat be ore, and howled ■
• while the J. B. Nichols thresher was at
Watermelons nightly make their dis­ after a mud scow to cross back again
work, fire communicated from the en­ appearance.
after the skirmish was over. - -Puiludeigine to an oat stack. By almost sup­
Alva Carpenter is closing out his
iSrlf the Democrats can actually
erhuman efforts, and against an adverse goods.
wind, the men present succeeded in con­ . See the prize silver at J. N." Covert’s. find comfort in wild dreams of carrying
Kansas and lows this fall, they are
fining the fire to tteAmt-stack. Hail
MIm Lilian Center is recreating at ifiore given to self-delusion than any­
the flames reached the straw stuck, the Whitehall.
body lias been unkind enough to charge.
threshing machine would have been
Even greenbackers are welli pleased Tbe Republican might as well count
“Hub” Cough Cure, S5 Cent
Georgia and Tews for Blaine.—Cleve­
destroyed.
It
was
a
close
call
as
it
was.
Prescription of a Boston physician. dlsi&gt;enMd
land. Leader.
years by a Boston druggist.
Mr. H.’s loss about $90, insured in the
W. Brumfield returned home from
One do»e will cure any ordinary oougln It
■AST 1 have carefully observed tile at- .
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get Barry &amp;■ Eaton.
Mississippi.
tjtude and movements of the DomoyouSSS cent boltle of “Hub" Cough Core,
Mrs. A. N. Nichols is quite sick with
Burton Jones spoke here Sunday Aatic party for twenty years. In my
and don’t be py off with any other
^Higmouf it has learned nothing and
summer complaint.
evening.
^•gotten nothing. So far os I can per­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins com­
John Fleming was severely ill Friday.
ceive. it is not only swayed by the same
mence'work soon for Mr. F. A. Black­
S. Odell’s house is now nearly in com­ principles, but, to a large extent, guided
man. They are engaged for a year.
uy the s£ne men.—President Capcn, of
pletion.
Mr. Lincoln Bush and Henry Hou■
McMurray boys are building a house. Tuft'e Oolite. Altus.
vener will return to Albion college as
Good teachers are fast being secured. » W“I killed Print Matthews. 1
soon as the fall term commences.
Aunt Martha Odell was recently quite told him not to vote, and he voted and
I killed him. It was not me that killed'
We all wonder whfen that other col­ HL ’
U11 him
—it wa« the party. If I had not
A FAIR EXCHANGE.
lege student will return—tb this place.
Miss Lucy Sherman has returned t.een a Democrat 1 would not have
Will you exchange a chronic case of DyapepIf it is the conference that sends him home.
killed him. It was no: me, but the
here, that body must be chuck full of
Mrs. A. B. Carpenter’s sister is visit­ Democratic party: aud now if the party
is a mind to throw me off, curse sue : a
business looking after him. He keeps ing her.
party.”—K. H. Wheeler, ot Ha:lehunl,
his appointments well.
Mrs. Charley Smith has inflamation Alvu., ajlerteards elected Narthttl by the
Dnmemia. the Kldn«y«. the Blood and Bra n
Mr. Whitfield Skillman lately paid of Ute tyes.
Democratic party.
•
his old friends here a pleasant visit.
Some toys disturbed the lodge meet­
ffipWc are confronted with tbe Dem­
He is in very poor health.
ocratic Party, very hungry, and. as you
ing Saturday evening.
Mrs. Parsons is repairing her resi­. may well believe, very thirsty; a party
Wabhvillr
witnout a single detin.te principle; a
party without any distinct National
The ice cream season is greatly pro-1 dence.
May Davenport is visiting in Ann policy which it dares present to she
longed, on account of the hot weather Arbor.
___________ ____
country, a party which lell from j esrer
in September.
as a conspiracy against human rights,
CEDAS CBEEK.
Kittson counties, Minnesota, I’ offero&lt;* ‘Tf
The ladiw’ aid society connected with
and now ai tempts to sneak back to
to actual xeUlera al the extreme low prici of
Corn is ripening in fine shape.
power as a conspiracy for plunder and
three dollars per acre,
. the Congregational church, held a social
on Wednesday night at the Opera
fOrThe Washington Poti (Dem.) b
house, where the cooling beverage was
Kc.l Blrer Valter. Wxxil •’»*&gt;'
wheat, while Others have not finished
'•IT•LX'rfSww
“ w no- served by the ladies of the society.
* .
I’rof. Daniels, of Olivet, occupied the plowing.
Mamuel Owen has been very sick but
Congregational pulpit on Sunday morn­
read out erf tbe party. The Itsu contact
is getting better.
foitv-two naintM, Including thme of num
ing
and
evening.
The
regular
pastor,
than five miles from the line of th
Threshing is nearly finished for this like'Eaton, of Connecticut; Hwrtfr, cm
Rev. A. Livermore, is expected home
Ulinob; Wise, of Vireiaia: Nkhote. erf
this week.
David Bailey is having a fine time Georgia. Converse, of Ohio; Storm, of
Rev. N. Fassett, the M. E. minister of
Pennsylvania, and Snyder, erf Wat Vi
hunting
been,
having
found
five
or
six
this place is off to conference. We
learn that he intends to supenumuate, as swarms and expects to find as many
nominate him, and the
he has miiflstered to the spiritual wants more.

LEWIS STERN'S
2”lL

E"breld“*

Red, White and Blue, Plain or Twilled.

CLOTHING

In this line we can give you a complete outfit.
Man's Suit for $4.00.
•■
Man’s Suit for $5.00.
Man’s Suit for $7.00.
Man’s Suit for $10.00.

Boys’ Suits for $2.00.
Boys’ Suits for $3.00.
Boys’ Suits for $5.00.
OVERCOATS, the latest styles, and at prices to suit the times.
Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Socks, &amp;c. .
Hats, Caps, Valices, Trunks, &amp;c.
CALL AND SEE

LEWIS AND
STERN,
HE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING'

CLOTHING,

CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order,
For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

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And See the Low Prices at which we are offering our goods.

E. S. PIERCE
UNDER TOWER BLOCK,

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH

A RegularJBonanza.

of his church people many year*. He
Ima well earned a rest.
Jam® Campbell, oM(usk&lt;&lt;m, made
his brothw, W. 8. Campbell, J^d other
Iri«jds, a visit this week- K .
Hon. K. 8.
01
J MM, Clarke, of Hertinge. .^laddrem
the people at a republican poR *ki»mg
in KaahviUe on Saturday. Thaw gtotleatm are both good voakan. Let
the pole, and listen to a fair discusaion

raising at Cedar Creek about the 25th.
Why not have a meeting of tbe republi­
cans sometime in the near future and
commence the work in earnest Y
We were all well pieaaod with tbe
reunion and enjoyed it finely.
While at tbe reunion, a young lady

[Governor Cleveland} i»
ha w-i’y free from all ns®'
tb
•wry dir

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•The Hastings Banner.
•

MARSHALL
..
.

L COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Maci | September 12,1884.

Republican liatieiial Ticket
For 'President,

JAMES G. RJAINE. of Maine.
For Vice Prealdent,

JOHU A. LOGAN, of mnait.

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rrATMjricKrr.
X CONAKT,

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For Auditor General- WILLIAM C. STE'V ENS,
ot Washtenaw.
For CommlMloner of the Land Office—MINOR
£
TACXtaBT. o,

For Member of the State Board of EducationJAME8 M. BALLOU.
For Congress. Third District—J AMES O'DON­
NELL, of Jackson.

WIPUBLICAM COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative la the Sate LegialatureENOCH ANDRUS.
fS
*w^c*^*For Keglsk-r
of Dei
For Treasurer—tK
For Circuit Court &lt;
NT8KERN and J.
For Survevur—SKI

OOLOBOVfl
ft-EIXJXR F. NYK
DERICK ALEXANDER
nmmhuiioners-FHILIP W.
MBS B. MILLS.
1 PRATT.
_ , „
L P. DRAKE and Dr. J. W.

% ; Wfift

oau»aign mud aa that from tbe Jour­ goes into the markets of the worJ4 .M*
nal, while perhaps no men than coal* the product of afsee rtvihastioa; theirs,
n»u» Ot itoonnt
be expected, la yet a matter of .urprta, „
act so calculated to route the reaent- —aarpriae that a man could do another Ours, as the product of weil-ted, well
ment of a man as to find that some so monstrous a wrong for political efhuman dfevil is planning the ruin of his feet The republican party can stand labor; theirs, just the reverse In every
home; planning to win from him the• a great deal of such campaigning, when respect. To compete succMsfully la
affections of his wife, planning to or­ the other ride do tbe dirty work. We suck a market, one of two conditions
phan his children. In the frenzy of his1 don’t have to wallow in mud to elect must be made—either our civilization
grief and mortification, with a keen• our ticket, nor will slime-wallowing rniMt go down, or those competing
sense of the awful wrong that is being' elect the funion ticket.
nations must be brought up to our
level. Either tiwee nations must ad­
done to him, all his love for home and
“In his letter, Mr. Hendricks states vance or we must retrogade. Statistics
wife is turned to fiercest hate, and he।
who was the peaceful citizen becomes‘ that the tariff duty is added to the cost show that soon India will supply Eng­
the desperate man. And in the climax of any article protected, and there the land with wheat, because it can pro­
purchaser pays for the product of the duce that article cheaper than other
of his anger, he is prepared to do
perate things—even to shedding the factory what he would have to were nations. England is encouraging the
!
there
no tariff added to the revenue production, because it will do away
life blood of the wretch who
charge.* Mr. Hendricks misstates or is with the yearly provision in its budget rpHE HARVEST IS PAST!
Whether Dr. Foote so wronged Orno( mistaken. The tariff stimulates manu- for “famine in India." India being one
Strong we do not know. We do know factoring by holding out inducements of its dependencies, in fart the moat de­
this: that Mr. Strong believed he did;. to the manufacturer. But soon after pendent, by reason of British laws, will
and impelled by that belief, he attempt­’ duty is placed on any manufactured ■do anything to provide itself with the
ed to take Dr. Foote’s life. We do not article, competition among manufac­ bare necessities of life, which in that
urge that a man under suqh circum­ turers brings the price down to the act­ climate can be reduced to a minimum.
stances should do* as did Mr. Strong; ual cost of manufacturing and a reason­ From this we are led to believe that if
but we know that few men who had able profit. Manufacturers of woolen we have any chance to compete, it
and cotton goods, and ai»oet all other must be in exchanging our producte
labored as he had for his home and
family, who had loved his wife; and articles/are nearly as cheap in this for the products of England. Can such
who believed that another was plotting country as in England, while wages an exchange be made, and if carried
—When you want
the destruction of that home and to are higher and food cheaper. •Free- out, will the result be beneficial ? These
trade
would
make
America
an
open
are important questions.
alienate the affections of his wife, to
In the first place we can only make
ruin his all—few men, we say, who thus market for the surplus products of Eu­
toiled for and loved home and who ropean countries.” This is what Ben this exchange at a disadvantage, be­
Butler
said
to
the
laboring
men
of
cause we must sell cheaper than others
thus believed would have done differentwill or pay more than they can, either
ly. It is human nature. It would have Muskegon.
that paraUeta that of the

STATIOJiS.

10.67'

The Time Has Ar,
rived
STATIONS.

Malt

SEEDER

been wiser and better to have had re­
What will one or two parties in this would lead to a lorn. Then again, as
course to the law; but men who are so dty now say, who claim they left the exporting is always the result of an
SENATORIAL CONVENTION.
made desperate are seldom wise. With republican party and will work with the overproduction (except in rare instan­
A convention for the nomtnation of a candl- them revenue is the end to be reached. greenbackers, because they wish to see ces) the buyer would put the price
aaixtnr aMistor for the thirteenth senatorial
district and to consider such other business as We do not say that Omo Strong was free trade adopted in this country Y Of about where he chose, would have ab­
ly come before said convention, will thus justified. That matter must be
course no one believed they left for any solute dictation. But the worst fea­
court bouse. In the city of Hastm k »ejday,
the 22d day ot Sept. Instant, at left to the court and jury. He believed such reason at all—simply for the hope ture would be the importing or bring­
«a eleven o’clock sharp.
' Each voting precinct is entitled to one dele- that he had been thus grievously of oflice. But granting that they did, ing home of the manufactured article.
wronged, however; and so believing, we wonder what they will say about It would supplant just so much home
K*ftated Sept. 8th, ISM.
CLEMENT SMITH,
acted. For the Journal to attempt to Ben Butler’s tariff talk ? The Massach­ production of our manufactures, which
G. 11. ALLEN.
put Strong and Durfee on the same usetts statesman is as strong a protect­ would deprive just so much labor of
8. J. BIDLEMAN,
Committee.
footing, when the motives that actuated ionist as any republican, and in every employment, and drive that amount of
them and circumstances that surround­ speech he made in Michigan took pains labor into the business of agriculture,
Id reply to a letter of inquiry, we would “Y ed them were so widely different, is to slap free traders in the face.
'* where they would become producers
*
that our candidate for president is BenJ. F. But-,
instead of consumers, and competitors
ler; our candidate for governor, Josiah W. dastardly and despicable, and stamps
Solon Chase and ex-congressman ,
Bega) e; our candidate* tor other state, congress­ the author of the libel as too mean to
’of the very class of people, who foolish­
,
tonal, legislative and county officers are men feel the responsibility, the honor of a Murch, two former greenbackers of ly destroyed their occupation. This
* _wh&lt;» will vote for BenJ. F. Butter for prealdent.
national reputation, are this year doing
home, too ignorant to comprehend the
None others need apply.—Hastings Journal,
yoeman service for the Plumed Knight state of things pursued for any length
motives and the sentiments of an hon­
July 10, ISM._____________________
Well they might. There is to-day no of time would reduce us to a purely ag­
orable husband and father.
ricultural nation; such a nation always
such an organization as the greenback
Xditoriax Notm.\
Omo Strong has been a citizen of
has and always will be poor and miser­
party. The democracy is the foe ta
The zeal of the prosecution in the Barry county for twelve years. He those principles for which greenbackera able. The difficulty does not end here.
case of Durfee, for the murder of Scud­ began at the bottom of the ladder in have heretofore contended. The repubr The imported article must be cheaper
der is to be commended. Durfee is a his business, and has gained ^y hard
than the native production, or the buy­
dangerous man to have loose in a com­ work, thoughtful work, a position of lican party is the friend of liberty, of!
munity, whether sane or insane. Will
equality, of labor and capital. It is the er would be the loser, if made the los­
which
he
and
the
people
of
Nashville
er, his business of producing would be
the same zeal be shown in the case
American party.
-AND THEfrom Nashville ? If Durfee is a danger­ have reason to be proud. He has pro­
given up and that Industry lost. On
ous man how about Strong? To-day a vided for his family munificently. He
Yes; we have heard from Maine. The the other hand, if his importation was
sentiment is being worked up in favor bililt for them a beautiful home. Its republicans swept the pine tree state by ,
cheaper than home production, the
of Strong. Is he not as guilty of intent
to murder as Durfee? is he "not the inmates had all the comforts df life, a majority of 20.000 Monday last. The home manufactures would be compelled
more dangerous having sought his vic­ and many of its luxuries. He had been most sanguine republicans had not dar­ to sell ata loss, which would close up
tim. If you are all agreed as to justice a quiet, law-abiding citizen, until the ed to hope for more than 15,000. In that industry. From this it is seen, that
in Durfee’s case, how do you stand in
1880 the fusionists carried the state on ■ the*trahsaction
1
would involve the loss of
the other? Don’t all speak at once.— attempt upon the life of Dr. Foote. He
,
is a man of excellent habits, thoughtful governor by 300 majority. But this is one
Home Journal.
or the other industry. The fart is,
Blaine
’
s
year,
and
the
plumed
knight
and honorable in his dealings with his
whenever we begin to fool around
The above is a venomous jibe at
will have 30,000 majority in November. with the greatest of all humbugs, the
Prosecutor Colgrove. In order to strike fellows. That he has faults no one di«£
putes. So has evhry man who has any Sood enough for Maine. Now let markets of the world, we are always fa# The Best Machines of
at him the Journal-goes out of its way
the
Virginia and Ohio speak.
।quite certain to make a mistake.
to state that Orno Strong is a meaner humanity in him. He may not always
kind in the market.
The markets of the world are a sort
“Were It not for the tariff )f M.00 per
and more dangerous man than Stephen have done his duty; but we believe he
ha^ always endeavored to be true to
thousand feet on lumber, Canada would of
1 dumping ground for all surplus pro­
Durfee!
'
and that nation who can produce
As to Mr. Colgrove we can say this: the responsibilities resting upon. him. flood your state with the product of her ducts,
cheapest, or who will make the
1
Since he has lieen prosecutor he has To attempt to place him before the peo­ pineries. Your saw millsand furniture the
ple
of
Barry
county
as
a
man
more
factories would have to still further re- greatest
I
sacrifices on account of want
done his whole duty in every case tried
' money, is certain to sell. It places
by him. Whenever he has appeared dangerous than Durfee, is as ridiculous dues wagee, or go out of business." Ben of
as it is contemptible.
Butler in his Grand Rapids speech. The the
1
best nation on a level with the
for the people, he has prosecuUd every
We have not said this much through above is respectfully dedicated to the meanest,
1
the most civilized on the
person accused of crime. He has perse­
isame plane with the most ignorant.
cuted no man, nor will he in the Nash­ any desire to shield Mr. Strong from sweet singer.
Brute force and privation meets with
ville affair or any other. He will do the consequences of his own actions.
Vermont, It was thought would not Ithe best success. From this we can
his full duty, he will labor to secure Upon himself rests the duty of putting
beoyried by an average republican (
conclude that this nation will never
justice. Long ago, inasmuch as the de­ in liis defense at the proper time. We
majority this year; buttheGreen Moun- ।
retrogade, hence it can never success­
fense has secured two 6f the ablest law-, do not know what are the grounds for
tain boys got to thoVront in good shape, ifully compete in the sc called markets
yers in the county, Mr. Colgrove em­ the defense, nor would we state them if
and that state rolled up 22,000 for the ,
we
knew.
We
would
have
prefered
to
of the world. That its only recourse is
ployed Charles G. Holbrook, nbvr the
republican state ticket. It will give a
। better, more extended home market,
fusion nominee for prosecutor, to assi^Isay nothing about the affair till after
him in this case. If Mr. Holbrook is^| the trial;-but we could not keep silent 211.000 in November. The solpl elector- ,ohe that will consume all our surplus
interested in having a just prosecutilj 'When a worthy contemporary was being al vote of New England .will be given iproductsand furnish us with all our
to Blajne.
_
j
If yon want an Open or Top
suppUes. We can do this much easier
as is Mr. Colgrove, we can assure our wantonly traduced, and placed before
we can build up a foreign market, Carriage, or a Platform, I have
contemporary that no stone will be left the people of Barry county as more
Ben Butler says the cause of the busl- than
1
when done the results will be
unturned to secure justice. The “same dangerous to the public peace, guilty of nesa depression in this country at pres- and
!
zeal will be shown" as in all other caus­ a more henious offense, than Stephen ent is fear of democratic tariff tinker- much
more satisfactory. Thiscanonlv what yon wish, and can make
!
es in which bur worthy prosecutor has Durfee. Nor would we keep still had ing; that millions of dollars ot capital be done through protection, by protect­
so ably represented the people. So Dr. Foote been as meanly treated by and hundreds of thousands of laborers ing our home industries; whether that a bargain with yon, if yon
much for Mr. Colgrove, who is the par­ the Journal as has Mr. Strong. We are to-day idle through fear that the of raising wheat and wool or manufac­
ty sought to be most harmed by this know but a few of the facts that led to democrats may make another attempt turing Iron or cloth, make this nation want durable, nice work at
the shooting.- We are not prepared to to bring about free trade in this coun-- Independent commercially, as it is in­
malicous slander.
Bottom Prices,
.
We have no wish to try tbe Nashville say that Mr. Strong was justified in his
dependent socially of all other nations,
case in odr columns. The people and proceedings, or that Dr. Foote was
and our prosperity wiU have but just
the defense, through their witnesses guilty of the ruin of Orno Strohg’s
Patrick Egan, prafldent of the land commenced.
and attorneys will present the facts be­ home. That, as we have said, the jury league, baa declared for Blaine and Lo­
Let each eat what his neighbor raises
fore a jury in November, and with the must declare. All we do say is that gan.
and hiu neighbor wear and use what I
verdict 'fit that jury all must be satisfied. the News editor is not the man to do so
he manufactures and the question of '
The Banner has been foremost in in­ desperate a deed except he believed that
commercial independence is sjved, the
Ingham County New*.
stating on a trial, in order that the peo­ Foote meant to desolate his home and
In my last letter I promised to take necessity of a distant market obviated.
ple of Barry county might not l&gt;e re­ disgrace his family. Nor would he,
And see the Jackson, Romeo.
the two propositions, that to increase There-are certain productions in this
proached for caring nothing for an at­ had not that belief been founded upon
Lansing and other makes
our foreign trade we must furnish a country that other nations are compell­
what
was
to
Mr.
Strong
’
s
mifid
conclus
­
tempt upon human life.
of Buggies.
letter article than other nations, or sell ed to have, such as our cotton and
While we do not wish to meddle with ive evidence of Foote’s guilt. The facts
what we do produce cheaper. Can we sometimes our wheat, but they win buy
the affair, we cannot see Mr. Strong so in the case must yet appear. None but
do either? Russia, India, Egypt and just as much without this barter aa
outrageously wronged as he is by the the parties most concerned know these
South America say not Their manu­ with. Because of its prime necessity
above article without speaking a word. now. But the past life of Mr. Strong
factures ate limited, consequently their comes the demand for It, and for no
We have no wish to champion hia side has been such as to warrant all who
*
consumers arc not large. This drives other reason.
of the case in a matter that must be know him in believing that he would
them into, the markets as their only . In conclusion let me say, that with
tried by the courts; and no man can not have done the shooting had he not refuge, and what is the result? The our climatic variations, our vast depos­
justly accuse us of so doing in the past. considered that Foote had ruined his
hut of the Russian wheat producer of its of minerals, our great variety of
We have tried to be just in this case, home, covered his family name with
the Black Sea country, compares very soils, we can by help of a juditiom tariff
and intelligent peMeverunce soon p^
•md we stiU aim to be so.
shame, and wronged him worse than
favorably with those of his competitors
No one can deny that Omo Strong is the taking of his life could have done,
in India, Egypt and South America. o™ivaB in a position where the ques­
critical position. He did attempt .-We have no fitting words to express
Their conditions of life are nearly alike. tion of exports and imports 'would be
\e the life of another. The ques our contempt for so mean and despica­
All are poor, half fed, half clothed and but a small factor in our national af­
• as to justification. On that ble an attack upon a contemporary to
ignorant, having none of the refine­ fairs.
oo, we must speak little. She further political ends. It will, as it
I believe the time is not far distant
ments of ci vilization. Of course they
jury must determine that ought to, recoil upon the author with
can produce cheaper. Why? Because when .ueh a etale of thing, wU1
V© can only say that home a force he never dreamed of. Not con­ all our American civilization enters
If It eree does, the republican mm
-ted man, is th® •- "’at tent with letting the court and the jury into the c^t of of our products. The
will be reaponrible for Ita Mjatenc,'
determine the case of Mr. Strong; not cost of our churches, schools, roads,
It la only through a careful malatesatisfied with permitting Messrs. Col­ public institutions, our private privi- l
»*l&gt;ce of the principle, of that party
grove and Holbrook to look after the leges, education, moral training and that
lahn.
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1
people’s interest fa the matter; the
scientific knowledge, all enter into the 1
itanghta.
Journal endeavors to forestall the iury’s

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BUCKEYE PATENTS
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Sutr^ami al" pl^iit-gmv

Wert vos'gkjw street

g^ltohed 30 Tran.
phlettree. Correspondence soUelted.

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Shoe and Hoe APRIZE.
Beckwith &amp; Lee

Roller Drill

Buggies

Carriages

thia world. Fortunes awaits the worker? ati«&gt;
utelv sure At rew
a,"

&lt;jJ£tt&gt;ematt«r of the rtate of John Horchkbs,
- hereby siren that I wball sell at pub10
“**»««* bidder, on Saturday.
^Pkraber. A. i». im, at ten
in, «
Kt the probate office in
the city al Hasting*.Jn tbe county of Barry, in
• pu”u?n: ,o ilwnre and
authority granted to me on tbe eleventh day of
Mi Vi**4- o' *?e}’roh*»'-ofB*rn
county , Michigan, all of the estate, right, title
and Interest of the said deceased of. in and to
the real estate situated and Iveins In the county
of Barry. In the stale of Michigan, known and
described as follows, to-wlt
Commencing one chain north and eight links
Mid of Ue northwest corner of Milage (now
city) lot No. nine hundred thirty-sort; twn.
uMBce ruining north four chain?, Uietici- east
one chain and seventeen links to the wr*t Hoe
. Market street, thence south on said west !f*e
of Market street four chains to the north line sf
Green street, and theure west one chain and
seventeen links to nlanr ofbeginrd! g, au-onilng
to the recorded jilat of foe vfllage (naw dtv । el
4Ia*ttn*s, Mich.
Dated, Hastings. August 12th. A. 1*. li&gt;H.
DANIEL STRIKER.
Administrator.
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Mortgage Sale.
Default having been made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage executed by Isaac F. Make
peace and Harriet Makepeace, his wife, to
George Osborne, said mortgage bearing date
July T, 1*83, and due July 1. isw, and recorded
In the office of Register of Deeds tn and for Har­
ry county. Michigan, in Liber 22 of Mortgages,
on pages M and w. on the first dav of July, jifj.
and given to secure the fMiymcnt of four hundred
and fifty dollara, witli interest to l&gt;e paid July
1st Af each year succeeding the date of said
mortage, and containing n clause providing
that Intefault be made in-the paymrtd of the
said Interest when the same became due slid
should the same remain unpaid for the spare of
■thirty day* thereafter, then the said mortgagee
shall have the option to declare the •whole
amount on said mortgage due at onre. and the
Interest due on said mortgage July t, ism. hav­
ing become due and not having been paid, and
more than thirty day* having elapsed since the
same became due. and the same still 'remaining
unpaid^ and tbe said mortgagee having, by vir­
tue of his option, declared the whole amount of
Mid mortgage due at once, and there being now
due on said mortgage the sum of four hundred
and ninety-four and M-loo dollars by reason of
said option ■nd declaration, and no&lt;ult nor pro­
ceedings at law having been Instituted to recov­
er the debt or any portion of the same which
said mortgage Is given to secure. Notice Is
tberefarapventhatthepremise? describi-d in
said mortage to wit: The north half of I”ts
•numbareuslx hundred nineteen, six hundred
twenty and six hundred twenty-one. In Hie city
of HMtnigs. Barry county. Ml&lt; h..»111 lx- sold at
BabttCVMda&gt;onBATL'KDAY. the FIHST day
of NOVEMBER next, at the hour ot ten o'clock
a. m., at tbe north front door of the Court House
in tbe city of Hastings. Michigan -the s*'d
Court Room being toe place of holdinc the Cir­
cuit Court for said Barry county-to satlsf' the
amewnt du^upon^sald^niortguKe with all legal

Call at Agriciltval WarehoBie

rpAKK NOTICE. Where**, n»y wife. Id* &amp;
1 Haul, ha* left my bed and Uir.i without
hwt cause or provocation. I hereby give notice
that
pay no debt* ui her contracting after
jBope, August 11th, 18M.
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CHARI.EN HAZEL

i Can Suit You in Both
Price and Style.

Chester lesser.

and to bold

can

he Hwy a ti

with valuable land, inteUijwt labor

DOORSED

uuxiuna.

pacts,

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5. A. HOLIES. AT"1'

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�uJmT C"*- miMin8 10 -Sion, Feb.

the REUNION.

.. unllnurflrom*"" W-&gt;
, Ihe Zmiy IwttaUon no proxies
,orJ 'iU is-counted. Only the reguto vote.

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„ were'present the newly unlTTi H dtings Cornet Band, and the
'"'rt Band "Is® nndT uniformed.

n.»..u

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yGKE OF CATTLE FOR SALE!

«*««i osSSZ- r L
™- Srond MlbiLw.-

C.

THE bands.

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i8S.?iS!fSWftlSAt
v^hp.!£rburg-juiy10' *&lt;. si**

e.
' i/riousln the Basnxk to speak
Died since mustered out. aa f.r ..
rficwrtdeetiwKrcat credit uP°n th&lt;’
,w«d upon Its individual members,
&amp; Goodluek.’^’^xK
i f .mb I- the fad nevertheless. The
X^^J-"lditaclfprou5

Yoke of Cattle,

NkwJewr w w

FUU1

Frid2v?^lt5?aI no,uiuatious were

made

It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY )w the most
complete stock of
. j
For terms inquire of

Ftxnk
Alxbxmx;
Kobttt 1J HH.
S“*K| UltaoD;
nMert a Hilt (RepublteMl), Sixth Ulloolx

LUTHER WRIGHT.

ever

KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.

heard many favorable com­ n.?£.thre.l‘l1?f',?mmet Cole,AMtlnD.
0,bUM b, Gould.
, ? „t. iipm the neat appearance of this Bates, John M; Bessmer and James F
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
Mti-wxvxxx. wu. s»pi «._T1W llM
rmnurtUandthe excellent render- w”nd.Were ‘‘iKh*rK«l by reason of
"
•“* “■MW Tete.
satisfy everybody.
,'« “f t,,e,r music. The two bands
The secretary wm instructed to pro­
X ,miform«i nearly alike, presented
Unlon sy*tem at Bay View
cure
the
sddren
of
all
absent
members,
^posing Sparano, numeriodly aa
* llch confirms the report telegraphed
“ilsTolhetwlM. when marching to- as tar us possible.
After a social visit, relating experien­
,h . -fj,e music of the Woodland
ces. incidents, etc., it was voted to hold
q,ni'd B.uid caused the boys to
a second reunion st same time ot the
« * v?
my goods and get prices before you buy and
draigbkn their spinal columns and
anniutl encampment of the Barry
oAVid MONEY.
.
step more lightly and firmly.
County Battalion, and that the secetary lAdAwW, Kohta™. bwr know., „
THE GROUNDS.
send notice thereof and request each •“ Bobtawm, th. tunoo. cllcuS xod b,,.
for 016 LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HJedbm
.-to.
We doubt if there are much better member to make calculations to attend. “OU.
,
UitrUx yoxra. H« bad &lt;w HOLDERS, the best in the world.
ony y«an io u» abow btai.rounds in the state for holding rtWith three cheers and a tiger theiirst I*!?1
Remember the place, Blue Front, South SideState Street,
'mionsthan the fair grounds in this meeting of the company since 19 years
Hastings, Mich.
„t, occupied hy the Battalion during ago, adjourned to meet at the next an­
St. Louis, Sept
Red wheat sold
the reunion. With plenty of water, nual encampment of the Barry County
Saturday
at
79
cents
cash.
apd
September
-reensward, &gt;h»le and op«i space suffl­ Battalion.
, wnt for military movements, the boys
POLITICAL MATTERS.
ixppreciatHlUie fact that the grounds
gere all that could be desired. We
IUU.
HoU
h«ml nuuiv favorably contrast the
'ariers ot the Barry County Battalion
with those oiiuupied at the reunion at
Mawsom, wk. Sept 4.-lion- IL A.
IN THE PASTRY
! Balli. Creek.
Taylor, Chairman of tire State Centra! Com­

SJ.JXb*“ *taortol &lt;■»

Uiw

M-tt Efleisioj Tallies a Socially.

Tuesday succeedtag the first
ber next, -.he following office

composed ot the counties ol Barry and Eaton;
also, a rewvwntativt- In tbe state legislature for
*•*“
district, eorapoeed of. the
county

Archie McCoy

NO POISON

the I’OTTEK-BROTHERS.

One noticeable feature of the reunion
•u.« the presence of the Potter broth*
rr&gt;. four in number, all of whom, (with
[KiftSibly one exception, that ot F. M.,
who.ckrr.es rather too much rteRh.) are
'line spwiimens of physical manhood.
The brothers were F. M., editor of the
VermontriUe Hawk, who served in the
I22d X- Y-: UapL L- u - 8 fanner of
i Maple Grove, served in Merril’s Horse;
E. i;.. also a fanner of Maple Grove,
color‘nearer of 16th Mich.; and J. J.,
railway postal clerk, who lives at Nash­
. ville, served in the 122&lt;| N. Y: The
brothers all were wounded, the former
at Spottsyl vania. Va.; the second was
shot from his horse at Memphis, Mo.;
the third was wounded at the battle of
i(»ettyMiur&amp;, and the latter at the battle
of the Wilderness. Mr. E. G. was the
'ir&lt; man to plant the Union colors on
the summit of Little Round Top hill
ilnring the battle of Gettysburg.
"OLD CHUB,”

mittee, called the Republican Suite Conveo4on to -order yesterday morning.
No temporary organization wm effected.
Dgden H. Fethers, of Janesville, was
sleeted permanent Chairman.
On motion of Judge Humphrey tbe
present State ofticers were nominated by
Mclamatioij amid great applause. Tbe
ticket is as follows:

THE REUNION OF CO.F.8TH MICH. INFT.

The surviving members of Coj F, 8th
Mich. Vet. Vol. Inft. held their first re­
union at Hastings Thursday evening,
&gt;• ;t. I. James F. Mead, of Lansing,
was made chairman and O. H. Green­
field, of. II astings, secretary.
. At roll c°U eleven were present and
answered to their names as follows:
traverse Phillips. Hastings.
Jacob Maus, Grand Rapids.
Wilbur F. Dickerson, Grand Rapids.
Oliver 11. Greenfield, Hastings.
Janies F. Mead, Lansing.
James S. Perry, Nashville.
George Wellman, Hastings.
John Michael, Hastings.
William Holden. Johnstown.
Harvey A. Spencer, Hastings.
'
William R. Wheeler, Hastings.
John M. Bessmer’s intentions were
good, Utt the place of meeting having
been changed, he did not know where
to report
A letter from Charles H. Snyder, of
South Bend; Ind., bore "kind regards to
the toys,” regretted his inability to be
present, but would surely be on hand
at the next reunion.
Meeting then proceeded to consider­
ation of absent members. First in
memory of those whom
"Xo Sound can awaken to glory again.”

Killed at James Island, S. C., June 16,
1862: Sid. Cobb, George Lusk. James Y.
McLellam, Gurdon C. Rathbun, Har­
mon Wonderliah, Isaac I. Winegarden.
Killed at Spottsylvaina, Va., May 12,
1864: Edgar A. N ve. Hiram Knicker•&gt;oeker. Luther B. Wilcox, May 9.
At. Campbell Station, Tern, Nov. 16,
18tW. MiloIMce.
At Petersburg, Va.: George W. Kight­
linger. Lh-c. 9, 1864; Chaxlw Harvey,
•’mi" 23; Hiram Sturgis, June 18.
a At the Battle of the Wildernew, May
b. 1864: Sampson Doughty, William'
shepard.
^t Bull Run, Aug. 30. 1882: George
Died of wounds: Joseph Gl
•June 30 1864; William O. Barrett
Daniel Shank. June 12; William
fell. May 14.
Harrison E. Payne died in
Priaon; Dec. 25th, 1864.

MADE TO

ORDER.

Governor, Jeremian M. Rusk, of Viroqua;
Lieutenant-Governor. Sam H. Fl field, of Ashbujd; Secretary ot Stale. Ermst G. Timme.
of Kenosha; State Treasurer, Edward C. Mo
Ferriage, of Beaver Dam: Attorney-General.
Leander F. Fr-soy. of Milwaukee: State Su­
perintendent of Public Instruction. Robert
Graham, of Oahkoah; Railroad C &gt;mmIsaioner.
N. P. Haugen, of River Fails; Insurance Com­
missioner. Phillip L. Spooner, or Madison.
Davkbpokt, la., Sept 4.—Judge Kinnle
sailed the Democratic State Convention to
urder at tbe Burtis Opera House yesterday
morning. Nominations were made us fol­
tows:
’
Secretary of State, Jamec.Dooley. Keokuk:
rreasuror. George Derr. Union; Auditor. J.
£. Hrnrluuos, Marshalltown; Atxorner-Gensral. M. v. Gannon, Scott; Judge of the Su»
preme Court. E. L. Burton, Wapello: Electorsat-Lante, D. O. Pinch and iMnlel CampbelL
,
FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
Tbe conveutioo then adjourned.
FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE.
WoBCKHTEK, Mns-u. Sept 4.—General
s«l*«aco sv tA
•
Collins called the Democratic State Con­
Price Baking Powder Co.,
vention to order yesterday morning. Will­
Chicago, III.
St. Louie, Mo.
iam C. Endicott wna nominated for Gov­
or
ernor on tbe first ballot The nomination
was made unanimous, and the ticket was
Dr. Pries’* Crum Biking Powder
completed as follows:
-aao—
Lieutenant-Governor, James 8. Grinnell;
Secretary of State, Jeremiah Crowley; Troaa- Dr. Price’s Lupulln Yeast Gems,
nrer and Receiver. Charles Marshy Auditor,
John Hopkins: Attorney-General, Jotin W.
Cummings.
WK MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY.
Boston, Mats., Sept 4.—The Republic­
an State Convention was called to order
yesterday morning by Chairman Lodge.
Governor Geonre D. Robineon was reInsted by aorlmnsti -n. and tlie remainder of
the ticket was completed ax follows:
Lieutenant-Governor Oliver. Ameo, of Enaton: Secretary of State. Henry I* Pieroe.
Abington; Tnaaurer, Daniel A. Gleason.
Me liord. Auditor. Charles R. Ladd. Spring
field; Attorney*.eneral. Edgar J. Sherman.
Lawrence: Elect©r»-ablarge, Mark HopKlns
and Thomas TatboL
Houston, Tex., Sept. 4.—Tho Texas Re­
publican State Convention, composed of
about three hundred delegates, adopted a
resolution that It is injudicious to place a
State ticket in the field, and recommending
Tho best dry hop yaait In tho wcrld, Breid
the Republicans to aid In the election ofjill
raised by thia yeast 1$ light, whits and whole­
independent candidates.
MBS. LOCKWOOD WILL BUN FOR PRESI­ some like our grandmother's delicious broad.

bw*

the gallant war horse, ridden by Capt.1
L. B. Fotta*, of Maple Grove, during
the .battles of Clearfork, on Nov. 21,
1W27. Blackwater, Dec. 19, ’61; Silver
Creek. Jan. 8, ’62; Kirksville, Aug. 6,
‘62: Memphis, Mo.. July 18, ’62; Moore’s
Mill, .inly 27, ’65, Compton’s Ferry,
Aug. Ifi. *62; Roanoake, Sept. 6, ’82, and
Persic Hills. Sept. 11, ’62, was onMiie.
ground, and received much attention
from the “vets,” as well as from others.
Capt. Potter was shot from Chub’s
l&gt;ack al the battle of Memphis. Chub
is 2(4 j ears old. and the property of
( apt. Potter. It is needless to say that
he is well-fed, and that he is made com­
I fort ahi? in his declining years. During
Jhe parade Thursday afternoon Old
Chub was le&lt;l down the lines and was
given three cheers and a tiger- by the
buys in blue. It was Aujtffecting sight
DENT.
to witness the greeting many a yeteran
Washington, Sept. 5.—Mrs. Belva A.
gave the old horse. “One touch of Lockwood has written a letter te Maretta L
Stowe, President of tbe Naifotial Woman a
nature makes the whole world kJn-”
Equal Rights party in California, accepting

the nomination te the oftice of President of
the United States. Mrs. Ixx-kwood says
that in tbe event of her election she
would endeavor to administer the countrj s
affairs without regard to mx, color or
Nationality. She is opposed to tbe monopoly
by the male sex of all offices, and would
appoint a reasonable number of women m
District Altoroeya, Marshals and United
States Judfm. Any vacancy ^at might
occur on tbe Supreme bench would be filled
by a competent woman. She favore uni­
form taws, especially in the inattorQf mar­
riage and divorce. Mrs. Lockwood s letter
from the Western women says »be was &amp;
leeted for Presided because
Stanton was ‘too old.
Sawn B. Anthonj
•too much of a spinster. ’ Mary A. Liver­
more “too much opposed to certain ctaseess.” and Lucy Stone “too narrow.

LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

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GROCERS SELL THEM.
rwtr*itsa ev vxs

Price Baking Powder Co.,
luTn of Dr. pneto sn&lt;iai Fiaionw W
Chicego, in.
»
St. Loulr,MO.

exiled the Prohibition
order in tbe assembly chamber yesterday
mowing. After tW appointment of var ■
on. ««»mlit«e ed£urn„&gt;e.n wm hjd twH
anenwon. O» rea^mbllec a Slate tlexet

''“,^M?SJ|&gt; H'*»UnXX

Treasurer. G M. di»c«b

bam, Winnebego.

. Barron. ,qUper-

wuItom

Has Fairly Commenced.

hU
OTercoals.

, BEST
Men’s Suits
$5 to $15.
50c
Undershirt Custom
Made Suits,
in the
CITY.
$15 to $35.

FALL
Children’s OviEOOATS
Suits,
$5'to $20.
$2 to $15. Fine Worst­
Kilt Suits,
ed, $15.
$2 to $10. Cust. Made,
$20 to $30.

Dress Coats
$1.00
and
will buy
Vests,
Made to Order. A Scarlet
Undershirt, $12.
to
worth
825.00 to 840.00
$12,50
$1.50.

Boy’s Suits, WINTER
$3 to $10. OVBROOATS
Boy’s Dress $3.30 to $20
Suits, • Custom
$10 to $20.
Made,
$20 to $30

SdUMade
To Order.
822.00 to 850.00

Overcoats

Pants
Made to Order,

84.00 to 812.00

Trunks,
60 eta to 8.15.00
S5.00 buys a
ZJNCTRUNK
worth 87.50.

Children's PANTS.
HATS.
Our White
and
Best $1 k
Shirts are $1.50 Stiff
BestFitting Fur Hat Boy’s Hats, Pants in the
City;
75c for worth $2.00 25 cents
Fine Pants,
to
Linen Bo­ Fur Hats
$1.50.
$3.50to$7.50
som Shirts. $2 to $4.

Legislature, and to prohibit tbe use of rmaMe
or free tickets on railroads, provided for by
Joint Resolution No. 23, laws of l$K3:Section 15. The compensation of tbe mem­
bers of the Legislature shall be a salary of seven
hundred dollars for each regular iwwlon, and
at sunk regular session they may legislate upon
such subjects as are submitted to them bv
special message of the Governor, after the ex­
piration of tbe fifty days of the session limited
for the Introduction of bMls; when convened in
extra session their compensation shall be a sal­
ary of one hundred dollars, and they shall legis­
late on no other subjects than those expressly
■ fnf.J (n ,b..
...b.
milled to them by (pedal message. They th all
be entitled to ten cents and no mon* for every
mile attanlly traveled tn going to anti returning
from tbe place of meeting on the usually trav­
eled route. Each member shall be entitled to
one conv of the laws. lotiruxls and documenta of
tbe Legislature of which he was a member, but
shall not receive at the expense of the Blate,
books, newspaper*. or other perquisites of of-

no member of tbe Leglslaturc shall accept or
use any free pass or free ticket on any railroad
during his tens of office.
Also that tiie following county officers lor said
county are to be elected, viz:
$
One judge of probate, one sheriff, one county
clerk, one regtiter of dee&lt;H. one county treas­
urer. one prosecuting attorney, two circuit
court corttmissloners. one county surveyor, and
two coroner*.
•
Given under mv hand at Holings, Mich., the
day Mid year first above written.
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__________ ,
JOHN Q- CRE88Y, Sbertfl.

Fall
ABD
Winter
Gaps.

Star Clothing House
Strictly One Price,

Tbe following places
designated by the Board
ing public examination*
county. The SKretarv

Satchels,
eoctoauo.

.u&gt;d times have been
of Examiners for hold­
lor teachers in Barry
is authorized to lune

Saturday, Aug. aoth. atjlastingv
Friday. Hept. mb. at jOddlerffle.
Friday, Sept. 2#th, at Nashville.
Friday. Ort. UXJi. at Hickory Corners.
Friday and Hatnrday, Oct. 3-ll.li and 25th, at
Hastings.
&gt;'
ft Is expected tlutt all who Intend to teach
and have not certificates in force will be present
at some one of these place*. Examinations will
begin promptly at nine o'clock and teachers are
urgently requested to be pTMetlt nt the opening
Examinations will be both oral and written,
chiefly the latter. Candidates for a third grade
certificate intuit pass a satisfactory- examina­
tion tn orthography, reading, penmanship,
arithmetic, grammar, geography. V. 8. history,
civil government theory and art of teaching
and physiology. with particular reference to the
effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulant* and nar­
cotics upon the human system. For this grade
TA standing of at tesist 85 per Teat. will be re­
quired In each branch, with an average standof 75 per cent.
.
For a second grade, the additional require­
ments will be elementary algebra, book-keeping
and natural philosophy, with a standing In caeh
branch of W per cent.

AU can
Board Is
proof as t
School ।
dtaUy Inv

REMEMBER THREE FACTS.

Idates with whom no uiember of
cquslnted must furuisb salisfacl
moral diameter.
Heers (especially Inspectors) are
Ml to b*- presen t.
W. I. MARBLE. Cbalnuau
D. BAMfal.
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KSOCH AXDBUb. Menury.

State of Michigan. County of Harry—as.
At a session of tbe probate court for the county
f Barry. boldeu nt tbe probate offiee in tbe city

Grand Rapids, Mic.h.

nJodgrof Probrte.

Bollinger, a minor.

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It H positively proven
that Zoa-I’hora (“Dr. Pan­
nelly's Woman's FriaxO,
fs the best known remedy
for all complaints peculiar
to Women, young or 010­

2nd— Any Lady needing such
a remedy »l
the use of Zoa • Pnora,

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
-THEY SELL-

Salt by the BalVel, Lime,
Stucco, &amp;c.,

vo

A full electoral ticket and State Central
Committee were appointed.
OONORJCMIONAL CANDIDATE*.

Conxre-tooal

The Crown Grain Drill,

Eighth

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own*

which the city of Detroit la or tniy .be. situated,
mid tbe circuit Judge or judges ol sttld circuit,
in sddltlon^to the satap prOTl^ed by tbis^ Consuch oddftlousJ sslxry im
fronttlmeto
time, be fixed Md determined by the board of
supervisors, of sitid county; and tbe board of
wpervtoorGReoefa county Ln the Upper 1'enlnsum Is hereby suthortzed ond .empowered to
give and payto the circuit judge otthe judicial
circuit to which raeb count) &amp; attached, such
additional salary or compensation, aa may from
time to time be fixed and determined by such
board of supervisors.

J^OTICE TO TEACHERS.

Fine Black Children’s- Children’s
Fine
Fall
Overcoats,
Underwear, Worsted
Overcoats, $1.50 to $)0.
$2.00
$3.50
to
$10
Boy’s Over­
to
coats,
$2.50. Dress Suits,
$3.50 to $15.
$15.00.

ADIES OF HASTINGS,

WISCONSIN PROHIBITION IBTA

Madison. Wta, Sent. 5-—C. H. Giles,
Chairman of tbe State CenU^_Coul“llle^

Clothing

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A General Assortment of Farm Implements
in Stock.

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THIS SUMMER,
YOVK VXCA^

THE PARK REGION OF B1NNES0TA

�=
AVAST SEA OF FLAMES. THE FOREIGN BUDGET.
CLEVELAND FLATS SWEPT BY FLAMES.

THE VERT LATEST NEWS SY CABLE.

POLITIC11 PXBAGBira-S.

MICHIGAN STATE SEWS.
MKc; No, I Rad, 70Ke. Flour-Michlgau
White Wheat, choice, H.00»4.5J: roller
process, H-^Y»5.00; patents, 56.5005.75,
Corn—No. 2, 56c- Oute—No. 2, 3)c. But-

THS FI UK FIF.NDu

THX CHOLKBA.

Naflf.s Sept 8.— Two hundred fresh
Cleveland, a. SepL A—-A great con­
flagration te raging on tbe flats. The entire &lt;easas of cholera were reported here Satur­
day
nigLL The number of deaths shows a
Uro department te In service and telegrams 1
have been sent to Akron, Youngstown, 'decrease as compare I wkh that of the
Painesville, Erie. Sandusky and Toledo for 'preceding dty. The Rto«^ Of meat has
assi-t.mce. The origin of the fire te uo- been exiiuusoni. iui-i ah effort Is being
known. Incendiarism fa suspected by made to secure a fresli supply thereof. Tho
During the
•owe, but tlie most probable theory Is that ।situation here te serious.
•parks from a tug sJt fire early in the twenty-fours ending last night nearly
evening to a pile of shavings from 'three hundred fresh cases of cholera have
wlilrh the flames Spread until Parry &amp; been reported, but the mortality Is only
Co.’s extensive lumber yard, was In thirty per cent of those attacked,
• I daze. The fire continued to extend, Ife Paris, SepL 8.—The few caaeeof cholera
defying all efforts of the firemen.
at Bordeaux show that those which occurred
■AboutH ten J acres ’ of lumbar aud there a fortnight ago were Isolated and not
frame buildings were sftamc atone time, ot an epidemic character. There have been
and huge clouds of smoke, thickly studded four deaths from cholera in Marseilles dur­
ing the past twenty-four hours. At Nov­
with blazing cinders, wore blown by the eld:&gt;,
Spain, six fresh cases and five deaths
changing wind for miles, causing intense have occurred in the same period, aud at
excitement lest the myriads of sparks Mon forte five fresh cases and two deaths.
•houid kindle tires In every dkectkn and
Rome, BepL A—Tho Mln terry has
perhaps lay waste a large part of the city. returned here from Naples impressed with
The spot where the fire started was built the belief that tho rapid spread of cholera
Mp of green lumber put In from the Michi­ in the tetter city is due to its bad sanitary
gan pine woods, and though it would not be condition.
During
the twenty-four
fcpectel to turn well tlie beat was so in­ hours ended Saturday in Italy -the
tense tliat the flames were soon lieyoed tbe new cases of cholera number 293; deaths,
power of tbe department to control.
159. The epidemic in the province of
The owners of the Variety iron works Genoa te confined to Spezia and vicinity.
had been on the roof of their targe brick One hundred and sixty-eight of the fresh
building for half an hour throwing water cases and sixty-nine of the deaths reported
and guarding it, in the hope that the fire above were in the city of Naples alone.
might be kept within bounds. They suc­ King Humbert starts for Naples to-day.
ceeded in putting out tlie flames In several The fete given at Turlu in aid of cholera
phu rs which had caught from sparks. Uu- ’ sufferers was a great success. Tbe dally
til the region ot their building became red- bulletin ot tbe progress of cholera during
hot they were succeasful In their object, the past twenty-four hours, in various prov­
but at eight o clock the lumber in the yard inces. shows 348 fresh cases and 117 deaths.
of C. G. King caught from the east end of
Paris, SepL A—B Is officially announced
the wood th Perry &amp; Co.'s yard, and that cholera h^s appeared at Bordeaux.
soon the 4.000,000 feet in that yard Three deaths have already occured from the
■were in a partial blaze. The heat along disease.
that side of Central way soon be­
OTUER FOREIGN MATTERS.
came too intense for comfort, and despite
Brussels, Sept. 8.—A procession com­
tbe brisk west wind which bad sprang up prising thousands of members of the cleri­
tbe flames crept up in the southerly direc­ cal party of Belgium undertook to parade
tion, and very quickly reached the streeL the streets yesterday. At fust the populace
The Variety iron works now caught on the only hissed and groaned, but they soon
roof, but these flames were subdued after a ■ grew bold enough to attack the procession
short fight At tbe same time the wooden and wreck its banners. When several po­
’building, a good-sized shed, belonging1 to licemen liad been injured, the geridarmee
Woods. Perry A Co., west of this, bad also nnd civil guard were called out to restore
caught on the front side from the beat of order.
the burning lumber just opposite, and at­
VutiTNA, Sept. &amp;—It fa reported that
tention was directed to that Tbe fire­ China has called for 25.000 men to defend
men were called back to the iron works Pekin, and granted tbe Minister of War
building, and at nine o’clock both these 12,000,000 francs to purchase munitions of
tralidings were burning, and tbe fire was wax.
under such headway that the engines which • London, Sept A—A Tima Hong Kong
could be kept in the street were unable to dispatch says: Heavy fighting in Tonquin
cope with it Much cause of delay was between French and Chinese te reported
found in tbe water. It was dirty and the from Chinese sources.
engines would get clogged. In this manner
London, SepL i—Tom Hili, the Bir­
one of the engines which had been throw­ mingham boxer, challenges Billy E lwards,
ing n stream on the southwest side of tlie Charley Norton, or any other American
yard near the railroad was forced to sus­ light-weight boxer, the stakes to be 31,000
pend work for a time for repairs.
a side, or a trophy equal to that amount in
At niu- o’clock the shops and buildings valee- Hill will go to New York to meet
from Scranton avenue to.Woods, Parry A the champion.
Ca’s planing mil! on Carter street were on
Madrid, SepL A—At a rehearsal of the
fire, and It looked as though nothing oouid ballet “Sylvia,” in the Opera House Satur­
eave them. One tiny spark, fanned in a day Manager Masar rebuked Senora Valminute, into . leaping flames, undid years of leff for making a wrong step, saying: “You
toiL The fire started In the midst of lum­ dance like a chicken.” After the perform­
ber and
on
all sides
there : ance the husband of the danseuse entered
was plenty ot the same dry fuel 1 the manager’s box and demanded an apol­
Tlie flames shot n
hundred feet ogy. Masar denied he insulted the lady,
into the air, and myriads of sparks hovered whereujton the husband plunged a dag­
and floated amid the glare and smoke. Tbe ger into Maser's heart and be fell dead oa­
awful glare penetrated to the furthermost th o spot
parts ot tiie city, and the community turned
Copenhagen, Sept 8.—Another Danish
out almost en masse to wltuess the specta­ polar expedition will start for the frozen
cle. They collected on the hpuse-tops, North next summer, proceeding by w^y of
choked all the thoroughfares leading to the Franz .Jo»&lt;ef Land. ’ It will be under the
fiats and covered tlie brows of the hills.
&lt;! le jjptship of Messrs. Huvjaard and GameL
The large safe In Woods, Perry &amp;Co.’sij
Frankfort, Sept A—The first train of
office was rolled out by the combined '। German car-tanks containing Russian pe­
strength of twenty men and taken up the ! troleum have arrived at Grnudenz, on tbe
sidewalk to the bridge. Tbe office of tlie Russian frontier. It is considered that tills
Cleveland Board of Lumber Dealers, new method of transportation makes Rus­
between Woods, Perry &amp; Co. and Potter A sian
petroleum
twenty five
cents
Birdsall, was likewise cleaned out, and by cheeper per fifty kilos than American pe­
the time the flames reached these three troleum In the Berlin market At Eydlkuhoffices there was nothing ot value in them nen the proprietors of the Caucasian petro­
to burn. The structures themselves were leum springs have bought ten acres
reduced to ashes In au Incredibly short situated immediately on
tbe rail­
■pace of time.
way, erecting great establishments. Two
Woods, Perry A‘Co. lose $200,000; House hundred car tanka of sixty barrels' capacity
&amp; Davidson lose 350,000, both their planlng- are already in use transporting petroleum to
rcllte being destroyed; Hubbell &amp; West­ Germany. Americana here consider this
over’s yard te going, loss 310,000; King A •’ significant of the Chancellor's policy to ren­
Ca’s lumber yard, destroyed,^ 3)00,­ der Germany t beoiutelv Independent of all
000; Variety iron works, loss not''ascer­ American products, following, aa it docs, so
tained; loss on Stanley’s candle fac­ closely on lite attack upon American pork
tory about 310,000; Potter, Birdsall and canned meats.
A Co/s lumber yard, gone, 3160,000;
f London, SepL A—Advices from New
Howell's Coal Company sheds burned, loss Zealand state that a large emigrant ship,
not given.
About fifty freight cars the Lastinghain, from London for Welling­
belonging to
different roads were ton, New Zealand, was wrecked in Cook
burned. Eynon A Son’s macidntMhop is Strrit (an island on which Wellington fa
destroyed, loss 33,000. The New York,
situated.) All on board except fourteen of
Pennsylvania A Ohio freight bouse was tho crew were drowned.
.
saved. Tho fire extended along the river
London. SepL A—It is pxobabie that
from Scranton avenue to the Beeline tracks tbe American exhibition in 1886 will be lo­
and back to the bonded warehouse. Every­ cated at the new Alber Itatece, at Batter­
thing within that district te consumed.
sea. Constant accessions to tbe leading
Cleveland, O.. SepL A—4:16 a. m.— men on the list are being made. The CounTbe fire is still burning, but te under con­ cll of Welcome includes the Dulces of Suth­
trol. Steamers from Toledo, Columbus. erland. Westminster and Beaufort. Lords
Youngstown aigi other Ohio dttas have ar­ Cairns, Churchill and Braiuweil, John
rived and are doing good work. The fire Bright, Sir Stafford Northcota, Henry Irv­
fa under control, and will remain so unleu ing, Alma Tadema and Sir Baldwin Leigh­
a stlong wind should spring up Tbe loss ton
te estimated at from 32,060,000 to 83,000,Copenhagen, SepL 6.—About two hun­
dred Americans are present at the Evangel­
ical Alliance now sitting in this city.
LAST OF THE VETERANS.
Among the number are Philip Schaeff,
John Hall. William Taylor, Edward Bright
and William F. Watkins, ail of New York
City.
Baltimore, Mi, Sept a—The Associ­
St. Pktersbirg, Sept A—Alphonse
ation of Old Defenders, whoee members Taft, the new American Minister to Rus­
Tuesday
took part in the battle of North Point, in sia, was accorded a reception
by tl&gt;e Czar and Czarina, when‘he present­
the war ot IBIS, has disbanded. Tbe Sim ed his credentials
eqys: “Tbe famous Old Defenders' AasociRomk, SepL A—At Nicosia, Sicily, a
atioa, whose annual par nd e has been such fire occurred in a sulphur mine, and twenty
a notable and impressive feature of the 12th persons perished.
of September, is no more. The constitutution of the organization provided it
should be kept up ao iocg as there
Pittsduugh. Pa., Sept 5.—While work­
were five members able and willing to con­ men were engaged in raising a frame house
tinue the organization. Year after year the on the South side Wednesday a jackscrew
veterans have been dropping out of tbe
ranks until now not five are loft who are placed under one comer slipped out and the
able to attend tbe meetings of the s«&lt;oels- bouse felL Daniel Troutweln, aged twenty,
was almost instantly killed, and bis father,
attend church in a body on the Sunday be­ William Troutweln, was seriously injured.
fore the 13th, but tu-iuorrow Ute veterans A lady named Lynch and several children
will not gather as of yore, nor will there tie were in the bouse at tho time tbe accident
occurred, and, although Die roof fell and
ciattoo was formed in 1842 In Baltimore, nearly aii the furniture in tho house was
and had at tbe formation 1,359 member*.’’ broken, they escaped unhurt Tho build

Dealk •! the Mile d Ex-Smalor Harlan.
F FoirmxM Monroe, Va., BepL A—Mrs.
James Harlan, the mother of tbe tfBOf
Secretey-of-W»r Lincoln, died at tbe
Hygnta Hotel Thursday at midnighL Her
remains ware taken to Washington last
eight, and were accompanied by SrcreUry

,^-lt i, po-lbk- thM In »“*■**''

The Detroit grain quotations are : Wheat

UKAlto.
The Pbcenix Iron Works bare bought
forty acres of land in Port Huron next to
the Upton grounds. They will erect new
buildinga.
Frederick Arts, sixty years of aga,-ono
of the wealthiest farmers of Bunker Hill
Township, Ingham County, and one of the
oldest residents there, left his home Au­
gust 16, telling one of his neighbors that
be might, not • be heme for some day*.
Recently his body was found in tho woods
back of his barn, about a quarter of a mile
from the home, lying beside a . log, badly
decomposed, with tbe appearance of bar-

accomplished nominat on
w»
extremely improbable.
.
j^-In lhi» canvMsthe prewnoea
GeZsl Butler wW
disturbance, and thu disturtaw* **“
, Ilk# &lt;o £&gt;"
some and uwlol--*- 1- »»»•
to-There In still a pl*o» ajo"* “•
reBrollbe victorious Bepublicau col­
umn where ludopcndenla who bare
“nothing lor !t ta'“
can fall into line and support tne lean­
ing American.
1^-The Democratic organa find their
eion^narchk^ S’thejune

Me,” which come from over the way.
Itarl think that with proper work
Blaine can carry Mary land. I have
spent three months with the working­
ilgnod for the act vraa that tbe old men in that Sts e, and I know what I
am talking about. Maryland b Repubgentleman did not agree with hh grownli an outside of BaP.imore. -There are
A seven-ya«r-old'sou of John W. Moore, enough workingmen in Baltimore to
at Chadwicks, Ionia County, fell Into a turn tbe scales, and the workingmen in
well twenty-five feet deep a few days ago that cits are for Butler with
and striking headfirst on the edge of au With proper work among them Blaine
iron kettle fractured his skulL TJi* boy will carry the State.-Az-Cbnffreuma*
lost abouta teaspoonful of brain, but would Murch.
Hajr Mr. William Anderson, Jr., of
probably recover nevertheless.
Blade’s Hall, at Bay City, was burned Danvers Center, sends us an advertise­
ment from the New York Tutu ■ of
the o-her night; loes, $2,500.
Alber’. Coffman, living about thirty 1876, announcing that its campaign,
miles from Marysville, BL Clair County, supplement is “nowready,” and giving
recently shot and killed his wife without, the following a* a part of the table of
contents:
•
.any cause or provocation.

A young man named George Huner, de­
livery clerk In the post-office at Port
Huron, was accidentally shot late th*
other night by a chum named John Ben*
son. The boys were fooling with an old re­
volver, which was discharged, the ball
taking effect in Huner’* brain. His re­
covery was doubtful. Benson became
frightened, fled and bad not been seen.
James Smith, of W*st Bay City, at work
in a wood-yard, bad hi« right hand swept
clean of its fingers a few days ago by com­
ing in contact with a saw. He has a large
family to support.
The school-house at North Muskegon was
burned the other afternoon.’ Loes, $2,000;
insurance, $1,500. Tho fire was started by
children playing arouhd the building with
matches.
Colonel Ebenexer Bproat Sibley, who
died recently in Detroit, was the last sur-'
vtvor of the siege ot Detroit by the British
in 1812.
Mr*. Terry has been lighthouse-keeper
at Escanaba, Delta County, for sixteen
years.
A Cheboygan woman named Barnette,
with the assistance of two sons aged re­
spectively ten and thirteen years, has this
season cleared,' burned and dragged two
acres of land now in peas, planted three
acres nf potato mi and hoed them, planted
one acre of turnips, and has three-quarters
of an acre of line garden.
Tbe Michigan Association of Spiritual­
ists, before closing their recent camp­
meeting at Lansing, resolved themselves
unanimously in favor of prohibition, wom­
an suffrage and tbe taxation of church
property.
L. T. Kinney will rebuild his mills
burned a few days ago at Woodville, Ne­
waygo County.
Jahn M. Barber and two sons, of Bunker
Hill, ingham County, were bitten by a
mad dog a short time ego, and the rabid
canine was pursued to Lansihg and kille&lt;!.
Mr. Barber was recently suffering from
hydrophobia, and was so violent that be
had to be strapped to a bed. The boys
showed no signs of the malady.
Chauncey Locke, an old and highly re­
spected resident of De Witt, Clinton
County, dropped -dead in tbe street th
other day. /
Thornes Bennett, a miner at the Peninsu­
lar copper mine, near Houghton, fell a
distance of ninety feet a few days age
and was instantly killed.
Rtfport* to the State Board of Health by
fifty observers ot diseases In differ­
ent parts of the State, for the week ended
August 30, indicated that intermit ent
tewr, remittent fever, cholera morbus,
dysentery, inflammation of tbA kidnoys
and neuralgia Increased, ’and that con­
sumption and cerebro spinal meningitis
decreased in area of prevalence. Diph­
theria was reported at twelve places, scarlet-fwer at nine and measles at two
place*. I
A new post-office has been established
at Disciple, Mecosta County, with Marvh
Rogers a« postmaster.
L. R. Robbins’ farm-house, three mllei
s mthweot of BL Clair, BL Clair County,
was burned the other afternoon. Nothing
wUs saved of tbe contents. It wu a larg«
frame building. The fire originated In ths
kitchen. Loss, $3^03; insurance, $1,700.
Mrs. Dennis Swartout, of Algonac, Bt
Clair County, took her daughter, twenty
years of age, to see Barnum’s show £
Port Huron the other day. Th* young
lady f*U in bearding the boat to return
home, receiving injuries from which sht
died the next day. .
Ch'arles Woodhouse is the name of tho
man who raised an order from five dollar 1
to seventy-five dollar* and sold it to a flro
at Baldwin. He was caught In Dakota
and baa just &lt;»een deposited in the I^k*
County Jail.
Late tbe other evening a heavy thunder­
storm visited Hancock, Houghton County,
when tbe lightning st^Jck the residence
of O. W. Robinson, agent for tbe Bturgeos
River Lumber Company, destroying the
upper portion of the building, passing
through a room where two children wen
sleeping, upsetting 1 heir bed wit out in
jury th* children, and settln fire to tbe
building. Mr. Robinson, wife and twe
children, and Mr. E. G. Brown and wife,
of Calumet, and tbe servant girl, were to
tbe building a» tbe time, but none we e
The citissns of Athsn-, Calhoun Ooui y
hare subscribed &lt;30,000, and say more &lt; ac
bo obtained if nsejssary, ti girs to th
first railway company that will build a

Stephen Durfee was convicted at Has*,
inga. Burry County, a few day, *»„ OI
murder le th* fleet degree for killing Undei
Sheriff Geoedder test M*y, and sentenced
to Jackson Prteon tor lite.
A little ron of Georgo A. Berber, of Ririi
reond, Kalamazoo County, fell into i»opt
• A ffvs-yaar-old son of Narcisse Tardsff
n CMW.L BomMpo Oou.t7, HMtU,

HENDRICKS
AS A BEUEL SYMPATHISER. A SALARY
AND LAND grabber, AND A
POLITICAL JOBBER.

We think this would be a very interest­
ing supplement, especially to the New
York Tima. which is now supporting
Hendricks. It was sold at two cento,
but we should be glad to pay fifty times
that amount for a copy.—Indianapolu
Journal.
Butler Heard from.
Butler hit spoken at last—or rather
he ha- written. The dark clouds of
doubt that hung like a sable pall over
the minds of the politicians in regard
to the great demagogue’s candida -y
have been partially dispelled; a ray of
light comes beaming down upon the
political sitdat on and the momentous
news goes fcrth to tbe anxiously-wait­
ing world that Butler will run.
The letter, addressed to Charles A..
Dana, of the New York Sun, plainly
announces that Butler will, enter the
field as an independent candidate, as
the leader of the Anti-Monopolists and
Greenhackers.
Butler has reached his present con­
clusion after mature consideration. He
had hoped to secure the Democratic
nomination for the Presidency. In this
he not only scored a failure but wm
ignominiously snubbed. The-scoring
he gave the Democratic party is yet
fresh in tbe minds of the people. He
now has a chance for revenge This is
not the only ob'eot Butler’ ha*» In bis
mind. He does not expect to l»e elected
this year; hut he hopes to form a^towerful third party, and there is little doubt
that if alive in 1888 he will be again a
candidate. It is probable that this is
the chief object the dual candidate has
in view.
The Republicans can afford to look
upon the new phase in the situation
with complacency. The voters of that
party will not be drawn awavjby But­
ler. He does not represent their prin­
ciples. Tbe Republican party has de­
clared against monopoly, but that dec­
laration oy no means includes allegiance
to the man of many parties. Blaine
will continue to draw votes from the
Democratic party, and the disaffected
Repub'icans are steadily decreasing In
number. Altogether, it looki La i for
tho Dempcrato. Their candidates, their
platform and their professed principles
are all i-gain-,1 their chances fur siiccem.
They are in a sea of tronble. and are
constantly getting out of their depth.
However, the fact is not to be regretted.
It is best for the country.— Burlington
Hawkeye. •
It Won't Work.

A Washington dispatch announces an
ingenious plan concocted by Democrat­
ic managers there for capturing Massachusette. It is for the “straight Demoocrato” of Massachusetts to thMw
Cleveland overboard, and all hands ioin
in voting for Butler. This is a very
pretty .scheme—for Washington. It is
admirab’y ca'culated to help Butler de­
feat Cleveland. But, however altogether
lovely it tn.v ,PI&gt;e.r in WMhlmnon.
when It oorno. to b« epplM to Munchtoieu, there will be cortwin little ob■Ucle, to latenere with it, working In
the firet pin.-.- the erlstor ratlc kid-dore,
co lti.li Mid blno-blood wlnlgbt Demo­
crats ot Boston end other MiMdcbusctts
elite, hate Untie, with »u lneiiYn«iilthable hatred. Ihey bate slweys kicked
With more or les, vigor end with sullen
dtegn.t when Under wns the only rozulsr Democratle nominee tor Governor.
Io expect them to snrnort him now
’’hen he ■ bo ting against sad trv ng
to detent C .er eland, whom thee parti?
ulariy admire e, a fellow' of |it.
aristocrats Instincts with themselves,
te simply alnurd. how is the time
when tho* oodrtih aristocracy ot the
}&gt;»n'&lt;«ralir P«ny In .Vas^l.nsolts
*° «™"&gt;PU»I‘ their longcherished revenue upon Butler, to
him tonuallv excommunicated rota th,
P*#' a,K1 themselves recognized a. the
&lt;,r'Kn’1 t"'1 °nl.r Democratic orgsniza.
ttetfot that Stale. They exp.? to rt
aaoendaney sod leadership
which they formerly enjoyed, duriur
the yean when tlie Lemncraiic party in
Massachusetts was -eminenUv re.Mcf
^l« -vexy eaduri.e in II. IndetSdm
*“‘1 a hopeteae minority in hl, toUoJrl
ing: betoreUutter, with his demagoeue’s
an* apnealed to the laboring ijeb nd
other elemeats whom ibey regard as
wjhwkT'e.L*”??!. Tl'« indfterano,
leademhirhxlh “
Democratic
leaders ot Naiwachusntu will receive a&gt;
lkT|U)^,u fr0® Washington to Jar, off
"«ir
button, kid gloves m ihfrir pockete rofl
op "heir IHie lien dwv, spit o. tbrir
ley-while Landa and go to work with

ET.TESK??

«£i into the body Hie a thw in the

It h, indeed, a modern mystery. Like
thoae aevere and vague maladies that
attack horeee and prostrate nearly all
the amimalB in the land, this subtle
trouble seems to menace mankind.
Manv of its victims have pains about
the cheat and sides, and sometimes in
tbe liack. They feel dull and sleepy;
the mouth has a bad taste, especially in
the morning. A strange sticky slime
collects about the teeth. The appetite
is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy
load upon the stomach; sometimes a
faint all-gone sensation is felt at the pit
of the stomach, which food does not
satisfy. The eyes grow sunken, the
hands and feet fed clammy at one
time and burn intensely at others.- After
a while a cough sets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it is attended with
a greyish colored expectoration. The
afflicted’one feels tired all the w
and sleep does not aeem to afford any
rest. He becomes nervous, irritable,
and gloomy, and has evil forebodings.
There is a giddiness, a peculiar whirling
sensation in the bead when rising up
suddenly. The bowels become costive,
and then, again, outflux intensely; the
skin is dry and not at times; the blood
grows thick and stagnant; the whites of
the eyes become tinged with yellow;
the urine is scanty and high-colored, de­
positing a sediment after standing.
There Is frequently a spitting up of the
food, sometimes with a sour taste, and
sometimes with a sweetish taste; this
is often attended with palpitation of
the heart. The vision becomes im­
paired, with spots before the eyes; there
is a feeling of prostration and great
weakness. Most of these symptoms are
in turn prmntp—
fbt that
nearly one-third BBL
___________
ion havethis disorder in some of its varied
forms, while medical men have almost
wholly mistaken its nature.
Some
have treated it for one complaint; some
for . another, but nearly all have failed
to reach the seat of the disorder. In­
deed, many physicians are afflicted with
it themselves. The experience of Dr.
A. G. Richards, residing at Ko. 468
Tremont street, Boston, is thus desribed
by himself:
so many of my patients, and which had
so often baffled me. I knew all the
commonly established remedies would
be unavailing for I had tried them often
in the past I therefore determined to
strike out in a new path. To my in­
tense satisfaction I found that I was
improving. The dull, stupid feeling de­
parted and I began to enjoy life once
more. My appetite returned.
My
sleep was refreshing. The color of my
face which had been a sicklv yellow
gradually assumed the pink tinge of
health. In the course of three weeks I
felt like a new man and know that it
was wholly owing to the wonderful
efficiency of Warner’s Tidpeconoe, The
Best, whieh was all the medicine I
took.”
Doctors and scientists often exhaust
their skill and the patient dies. Tbev
try everything that has been used by, or
is known to, the profession, and then
fail. Even if they save the life it is
often after great and prolonged agony.
Where all this can be avoided by pre­
caution and care, how insane a thing it
is to endure such suffering!
With a
pure and palatable preparation within
reach, to neglect its use is simply tinexc usable.

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M

«« *n4 ay Wia '
■ griUHl rars,
“

I____ Milk Hatn.

!L-; «.
Sftmn ip* worMLMftnftlt

f!^D&gt; practice. i..»
WbsAgaead in hh hands by nn Emi
mbHtousry the formula at a

rascal cure for N^rvow, Debility
after havihg tested its
p°*«»lu toousairlsid etoesSuiUH
It
dirty to make R known
M&amp;wa. Actuated b» this motive BI'i
IgrettevttaoMni Buffering. 1 wm XtS®*1"
t&lt;&gt;
Who desire It. this
awarywehy Enslhh. um, ton

tag WEB stmp. naming tin* ium w i
Norn 1« Power’s Block. K«« kr?t. n x. y
Hannah Akers o( Nottawa Is too years old.

The
. M''&lt;llcal faculty and :*ot&gt;l- al] ..
dorse BunTock Bkaxi BtU.-r&gt; a. tiH!
renoratlns. blood purifying tw.ir It. tl^a*^

Bay City ha»S2 pracileln; lawyers.

w -n .yoih,MV*‘ a r®*?xn’1 * ;‘nl "U«f. Unakot
Karnpv Balaam forThe Thrrmt and
a
gmrentoed reratsiy for thine diseases.- Price »
cents and gi.
Sturgis has •? Blaine poles
Ask Fredrick Hmcbk Us about Acker’s Blued
Khxlr. the only preparation L-u.iranieed to
chuume the bkxxl and rrir.tne all rhrunlc diw-

M1M Miry Morton and Mlsa Belle XoN&lt;- hare
started a new seiulnan In Monroe.
Frbd Hotchkiss guarantees pHltin- re he!, for

Traverse City hju 9U» children of school ae- a
gain of tn over last year.

An Editor’s Tribute.
Theron P. Keator. Editor of It. Wayur. Ind.,
Gaaette, writes: •• Fur the past the years hare
always used Dr. King * New Diworery. for
coughs of most severe character. ;l&gt; sell a» for
those of a milder type. It nev er falls tn effect a
speedy cure. M y friends U&gt; whorn I Iran- rewi.
mended it speak ot It In name high terms. Hav­
ing been cured by it of. every cough 1 hare had
for five years. I eo&lt;MldH* It the onh reliable and
sure cure for coughs, colds, etc." tall at W. H.
Goodyear’s drug store and get a free trial bottle.
Large size |1.
Tbe Bay CH
match yesten

e team «bot a
slltfbtly ahriui

Frederick Hotcbkhs wishes it known uurt he
nUHwntecs Acker’* Jh-ivp-Kt Tablets to bthe best retnedy for Inalgvsltan ever made, they
always relieve headache

Jackson started oil y*t»trrdnv with a paid tire
department.
\
f Adolf Dalku, carriw* manufart unr. Bufalo,
aara; “I wws troubled with naasea. »irk head­
ache and rcocralaebility Burdock Bltxui Bit-

Mm. Ella Dewey.of St. Urals. Bbet and killed
hemelf Saturday night. She had been drinkies

S. B. Durtey. mate of steamer Arizona, hml hi',
12?,lx
K.nlKi»to of Labor u»embly luw
nearly mo
thembera.
foot badly Jammed. Thoma-’ Eriertrie OH cured
IL Nothing equal to. It tor a qulek istln reliever.
The prevailing opinion regarding the
Grigg’’ Glycerine Salve.
girl of the pericxl is unjust. A few de­
The best on earth,.can truly be said
cades back sh»&gt; spun, wove, knit, etc.
These things have given way to modern of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which is a
machinery. She has higher planes, is sure cure for cuts, braises, sctlds, burns,
more of an ornament: when m health wounds, and all other sores. Will pos­
is lieautiful. She takes Dr. Jones’Red itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
Clover Tonic, which clean* the com­ eruptrons. Try’ this wonder ’’healer.
plexion, drives away pimples and cures Satisfaction guatrant«*ed or money re­
all diseases of the stomach, liver and funded. Only 25 oents. For sale by r.
kidneys. Fifty cents of Fred’k Hotch­ Hotchkiss. '
kiss.

nZ?lS.be!rt«ra^l,c,,!e *nown *«■ the prevention
J!}Is I»r. Henry
Baxter s Mandrake BlUers. 25 cento per bottle.

HE HASTINGS BANNER axd
THE DETROIT FUST AND TRIBINE
For only &gt;2.00 i*r year.
SySotocripttoBs taken at tlih

T

WE OFFER
The Largest Stock,

The Most Reliable Goods,
And Lowest Prices,
IN OUR NEW STOCK OF

BOOTS Arffl,OES
RUBBERS. ARCTIC, SLIPPERS, R
AUGUSTUS ROWER,
Three doors west of the bank-

WORLB.

�K
The Hastings Banner,

about the water works 11
i
* the council room Friday night. Less &lt;tendwee 187. S.S. collections S1S8AB, there
should be the positive love of the
also from tbe fact that be had made re­
j
tAlk and more business is wanted.
&lt;«P«u« SUUM. The total oh ra- good,
a positive character that can face
IX ISBA
l
«Pt«
from
aU
sourcen,
except
the
mi».
Sid Smith is one of the shortest and i
down temptations to wrong-doing.
suicide. A coroner’s inquest was held
siowry societies, during the year have
fUnDlmt CometUan5 on the 1been SZ.100, of which SI ,080 was for Parents can not accomplish this much- Monday. A few witnesses were sworn,
te-be-desired end by too stern conduct, •but evidently the jury did not think
stages tipping the scales at 224 lbs.
1
the pastor's salary. This church was :
Born, on Saturday the 8th, to Mr. 1third in the Michigan Conference last nor yet by too much leniency. Patient, Mr. Hodges purposely, but rather acci­
reasonable watch-care and teaching dentally, caused his own death. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Edwards, of this city a year
•
in amount contributed for the be- i
Hodges was quite well known in this
son. Ed. promptly brought around the 1nevolent enterprises of Methodism are required.
The bearing of society toward the city and vicinity, and had relatives here
cigars.
” •Unless the other churches have largely'
Hastings township, also in
Gjr. Packard is one of the most !increased their collectimuTthe past rear iparties concerned in such cases aa the and in omnmp
above is calculated to make them more, northern Michigan,
forcible and eloquent speakers in the 1it will now rank as first. It already is :
frequent. The young man is for a time
country. Hear him Saturday evening 1first w^en the membership and finan- :
Suicide in Johnstown.—On Satur­
frowned at; but soon he is received
Sept. 13th.
'cial standing of the church are conoid^ith open arms, and those "who had 'day last the body of Hiram Wilson, a
ered.
No
society
in
the
conference
has
1
1W“’
That “cold wave” which was hilled !
said bitter things about him are often lumber dealer of Cleveland, Ohio, aged
45, and a son-in-law’ of Danforth
for this country, to appear on Sunday ®ade such rapid progress during the Ithe first to welcome him back into tbe about
!
of Johnstown, was found in
failed to come to time. Must have alii/ iyear as this. In that time Rev. Huns- isocial circle. This is well enough if he Fisher,
:
larger has preached 200 sermons, mar- I
ped a cog somewhere.
has fepented. and shown by his life that Fine lake. When found, he had on a
ried
24
couples,
baptized
81
’
persons
and
1
shirt
and
pair of pants. He had evi­
introducing
he means to live as becomes a man.
'
Remember that Gen. Logan will •
conducted ») funerals.
How differently with the woman! ’dently taken a good run and dived into
make a short address from the car plat­
SID StHTHi
Too often -but her love and confidence, .the water head foremost, as his head
form Monday afternoon. He will ar­
An Unfortunate Affair in
|» hr- roal &lt;r.afio» — Tbe JodS«.
her guileless trust, have led her astray. was found quite deeply imbedded in the
rive on the 2.-07 p. m. train.
Assyria.
VHLY secONORP BY
'
mud. His coat, vest, bat and boots
has sinned through love, misdirect- soft
,
From a trusted correspondent at She
'
An able article on the tariff from
were found on the shore. He left Mr.
util. EDH’IN AMOTT,
Lacey we learn of the alleged seduction ed into evil channels. But sotiety
one
of
the
most
intelligent
fanners
of
Fisher
’s some time during Friday, and
As the Twin Brothen,
her. She is looked upon as a ‘
'
Barry county was received too late for of a young lady of sixteen, living in scorns
doubtless drowned himself the same
being, whose one great sin (
■_S1&gt; A l-OWERFUL COMPANY. this issue. It will appear in our next. Assyria, by a young man of Johnstown. hateful
‘
day. The water where his body was
The parties names we will not publish must forever shut her out from com- .
r
■ new aud appropriate. Every
found was but four feet d,eep.
Our readers in eastern Barry should
r’"i ■ uid realistic. Every picture peratzthis time, believing that no good can panionship, even, with her former
Mr. Wilson was in comfortable cir­ ONE PATEIT TVMIUB Tt?
W• U»ich-Tlie KiploAloD-The Fire remember the republican mass in toting
come from it. Our friend writes that friends. Sometimes those who are in (cumstances financially, but had suffered
&lt;
the gn
ever produced on any stage
MEIICIIETimUEFEB,
and pole-raising at NashviDe Saturday
Maxnnge m the Snuw-And lhe
this is the third ease of the kind within heart and life no l»etter than she are for some time from ill-health. This
next. Hem? E. S. Lacey and James
linin'uy Court Room Scene.
a radius of four miles from the Lacey foremost in attempts to drag her down. had affected ids mind, and at times he
Clarke will be the speakers.
church in the past two years, that the For its own protection, good society was insane. His devoted wife had
11.1. EtSK Yob TBN DOLLARS.
A little son of Frank Chariton, of people there are horrified and indignant must ever preserve the distinction be­
taken him to health and pleasure re­
east Castleton, on Saturday drank a over this betrayal of an innocent, girl’s tween right and wrong doing. Let it
sorts in the vain hope (of his restora­
large dose of fly poison from a saucer, affections. The parents of both parties be content with [despising evil doing. tion to mental and physical health. But
dally boy
which was left on a window in his stand high in that community. The It should be the steady purpose to lift a short time since she had been with
reach. For a time his life was despair­ couple have been going together for up the evil-doer. It cannot afford to him in Sault Ste. Marie. As a last re­
ed of, but he is now convalescing.
more than two years. The young man forever wrong the woman in such a sort, and still in hope that he might not
The ladies’ society of the Presbyter­ is a member of the church, and the here­ case as this one, while it receives back Ixj taken to the asylum, she brought her
ian church will be entertained on Fri­ tofore happy pair have been considered with open arms the man whose action husband to her father’s, Mr. Fisher, in
Wilirrorh ILuMiip on ^e2j«p.m. train
Our correspondent is much more wrong, whose part in Johnstown. In some way he eluded
.. ...... ,v. ,u:&lt;l from th»' c»r pintform make a short day afternoon of this week, by Mrs. most promising.
uf,‘r to tin- movie &lt;»f Hasting* and vlciiiity.
thinks it high time that “the indignant the case is most dastardly. Nothing those who had been watching him,
•/L. n.,t
;u&gt;4 hear lhe next \ lev President. George Van Arman and Mrs. Mack
The Ha *tmpi Cornel Band will furnish music Hicks at the residence of the latter. citizens take the matter in hand, and but harm can come from such unfeel­ rushed to the lake not far distant, and
fi-rthe eccasivu
see that the innocent, respectable girls ing treatment toward the woman. Let accomplished his own destruction. The
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Everybody invite!.
x I: -o.-n. Logan win speak In Grand Rapids
the greater charity be shown toward affair caused not a little excitement in
There will lie a temperance meeting of the community are not left at the her.
' fV-'ti'i-oinde-* on ail railroads.
wWatch this space next week;
mercy
of
miserable,
low-lived
villains
the
neighborhood
where
it
happened.
in the M. E. church at Woodland Cen­
But teach the young man who in­ It was first reported here as a case of
in the guise of men; but who are not
ter next Sunday evening. An address
. j|En’BLICAN MEETING.
vades the home of virtue and who de­
will be made by either Dr. Woodmansee men, merely hearts in the form of man. files it with his lust that he has done a suspected murder; but later develop­
ments show it was a suicide. The
or Mrs. N. Bailey, otrfhis city. A gen­ “No punishment,” continues the writer, villainous act. Receive him on a par
above are the facts as nearly as can be
“even to lynch law, can be too great for
eral invitation is extended.
a villain who will thus betray the con­ with good men only when his conduct learned at this writing.
The members oA^itzgerald post wish
fidence reposed in him by a kind and shows true repentance, not until he has
the Banner lo extend their thanks to indulgent mother, when she allows her demonstrated that he intends to live
Mr. E. C. Walker, Editor “Track and
OF INDIANA,
and be a man.
' Road,” The Spirit of the Times, New A LL PERSONS owing William H. Havford
to the ladies, both of the city and coun­ daughter to keep his company.”
Teach the young woman who too York, after an exhaustive interview, /k (deceased) for noire and -lattel mortgages
ty, for their generous response to the1
The
report
concludes:
•'The
parties
can at his late resideac ■ and settle with
On« ,.f tin' most eloquent speakers of the day.
with all leading horsemen, stablemen, must
Mrs. Celeste Hayford.
I pave no authorized
uiHaddre— the citizens of Barry county upon request for provisions to feed the sold­ in this case are of respectable families easily surrendered her virtue that she
above named papers.
•Jjr J t hural Issues of the day. kt
has grievously sinned; but not so griev­ sportsmen, drivers and breeders of agent to collect the
iers in attendance at the reunion.
MRH. CELESTE HAY FORD.
and of good standing in society. The
horses of the country, states that St.
AT THE COURT ROOM,
A meeting of the Blaine and Logani giii is a guileless, innocent one. She ously that the good and the true will Jacobs Oil the great pain-cure, will do
not gladly assist her in all endeavors to all that is claimed for it in the cure of
club will be held in the court room next■ has always been a kind, obedient daughtatone for her wrong. The talk that she aches, pains and suffering in man and
Tuesday evening. Business of the ut­- er, and her misfortune is mourned by a
is forever disgraced is idle nonsense­ beast.
most importance to the republican^ of’ host of friends. The mother is prostratPersons whose lungs are impair^ or
wicked nonsense. She can never undo
the city is to be transacted. The pres­■ ed over her daughter's fall^and noth­
the wrong; but in heart, in thought have throat diseases should not go to
ence of all republicans is requested.
ing can console her. She has the syruthe
seashore, as the Mr is always poison­
and sentiment, she can thereafter be
Chas. G. Bentley, of this city, wasi pathy of a large circle of friends, and right Stop talking about her, and go ous to such troubles. .Use Dr. Bigelow’s
Sept. 13, 1884.
Positive Cure. It cures coughs, colds,
.
what
is
still
better,
the
assurance
of
a
nominated for state senator by the pro­
to her as a friend, and tell her she has croup, bronchitis, asthma, intluenza, and
hibitionists at their convention in Nash-. higher authority than anything earthly, your sympathy and can count on your all throat and lung diseases. Mont­
■ ville Friday. Mr. Bentley is a worthy that her daughter will be forgiven: for help to redeem her life. If Christcould gomery 8t Co., druggists. Decorah, Iowa,
say:.“We are having a run on Positive
: citizen, an intelligent man. We doubt if He will reward her who said to. one of forgive such as she, surely society does Cure. It gives universal satisfaction.”
the prohibitionists could have made a &lt;old. “Neither do I condemn thee; go not stultify itself por do aught but Price 60 cents and one dollar. Trial
better nomination.
’ daughter, sin no more.” It is hoped‘ good, by rendering her every- possible bottles free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
this may prove a warning to the assistance. Don’t make her heartless
Frank Campbell says the reason that
'
parents of this' community and that and desperate by unfeeling conduct to­
wanted:
letters addressed to tbe following persons re­
why Gov. Begole was not in attendance
they will more faithfully guard their ward her. Reserve that for the young maining in tin- post office at Hastings, Harr}
at our reunion was because his pass had
eoanty. Michigan. Sept. 8. ISM:
Smith, Hams A VanArman.
girls from the dangers to which they are man, if either must have it. He is far
Elizabeth Boden. Thoma* Casey, Kmett Hough Of * MM**nchu*otta , Engineer.—Time
expired,
and
as
there
are
grave
doubts
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
L)
Miss F. V. Kelly, Kate Mitehell. Anna Norman.
subjected.
•
Warning of MV. John Speuct-r. ttagg**»*
more deserving of it than she.
Miss Emma Phillipa, Minnie Scott, Egbert
, of his re-election, the railroad companies
maaler nf B. A A. K. K.
Hating rt-ntrd the FrichnnlTlllc Milla
Standart, E. L. Brown. Ola FiSeld. Mrs.?. A.
"Such ls-the fate of artleu maid.
Bleep sfter taiiKue, and health after disease,
We
are
pleased
that
our
correspond
­
Jacksou. Harrison Myers, Frederick Murphy, are
Sweet flowen t of the rural shade;
and improved it* grinding rapacity one-. are a little chary about furnishing the
l wo of the sweetest experience* known to
By love’* simplicity betrayed,
ent places his sympathy where it be­ Garrison -Powers. Mrs Kobt. Peek. Robert man. Fourteen &gt;earn Is a long flow In which
half, 1 uui n«»w ready to make euatom work‘ old man any more j asses.
Wright.
■
And KuUelru trust.
sutler, yet Hr. Feter Lawler, of Dalton.
longs—with the party who is most in­
Drop letters.—Mrs. Hayman, Z. L, Spencefc. to
a npcrlalJtjr, and make aa good Family
Till she like thee, all soiled Is laid.
Mate., had led a miserable *iife for that period
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. II.
wellman.
Low in the dust.”
thruufih S'.ic presence of Stone In lhe bladder.
, jured. We'trust that all the people in Nile
Card —8. F. Hull,
That he toughl In alldlrection* for a cure is an
Bailey died Sunday, and the body was
And now a few observations of our that section may, like him, place the
Keapectfuliy youra,
W. H. POWERS, P. M.
almo-t superfluous statement. He did obtain
interred in Riverside cemetery the fol­ own.
M. MCNRO.
temporary r«UeL but nothlix more. Last Jan­
. burden of the guilt where it belongs—
BULWER
LYTTON'S BRIDGE.
uaryI'” called on !»r. Davidhenriady. of Rondlowing Tuesday. The death of their
We hope this terrible affair may with the man in the case.
out. N. Y.. a bo said, after examination: “Mr.
Where it Touches the Shores and the Lawler, yuu hart atone In ihe bladder. We
little one is a severe blow to the affiicL teach the good people of Lacey and
perk.
SMITH, HAMS A Van ABM AN.
Gs-eat Colutuuslu Midstream.
win first tn DR- DAVID KEN N EDYW FAVO1P
ed
parents.
In
their
bereavement
they
PERSONAL.
ITE REM EDY before risking an operation;’' A
Baryy
county
a
lesson.
Perhaps
we
ALL ACCOUNTS AND NOTES DDE ME
What a beautiful bridge between old age and
daya Inter tbe toUqwiiig letter (maned
Rev. Hunsberger is attending confer­ childhood is religion. How Intuitively the child few
have the sympathy of all.
should not advise our elders. But the
through the Itondhut post-Offivr.
isegina with prayer and worahlP
drahln on entering life,
life.
Daltox, Mum.. February 8.
The father of County Treasurer-^ !• growing frequency of these cases is a ence at Lansing.
€»
O. D. SPAULDING.
D*ar Dr. Kennedy:- The day after 1 came
and how intuitively, on quitting life, the old
man turns back w&gt; prayer and worship, l"*
put Un«' Jpnie I passed two grovel stones and :im doing
BATTLE L'RY.
'
exander successfully removed a cancer sufficient text for a short article. In
Mr. I. L. Creasy now waits upon cus­ himself
FEFER IjkWLER.
again side by side• with the infant.
infant,” rere­ Slloelr now.
Ion niu»t tnnke MjmesMiMUigevirent In
marks Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, in hit "Strange
Dr."Kennedy now ba* tlie sincce at bls office,
from the face of Mrs. Henry Jones, of the first place, parents allow their sons tomers at J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s.
and they are sufficiently formidable toJj»Wy
this city, a short time since. The old and daughters to grow to manhood and
Wm. L. Brown, postmaster of Prai­ S'ym’. but between tta distant abutments lhe the claim that KENNEDY'S r A VORITE REM­
bridge of life ha* many high and awful arches, EDY Is th- l-adir.g specific for sUme in the blad­
gentleman has teen highly successful womanhood without that healthful rieville, was in the city Tuesday on through
which the wiki waters dash and roar in der. In his Ictter Mr. Lawler mentions that Fa­
AN OPEN LETTER.
wrath and desolation. Prayer and worship vorite Beinedy al-&gt; cured him ot rheumatism.
in his treatment of cancers, and has per­ knowledge concerning themselves that business.
alone do not sustain theae. Nature's solid rocks Tbe subjoined certificate tells its own story:
they ought to have, and which none but
lie unahaken beneath, and human art and
OLD Bkxkhhiiuc Mill*,
formed many remarkable curA.
‘
Mr. Lafayette Hughes goes to Quin must
skill must rear and solidify the structure over­
DaeTOM. May*.. April 27. IMX
parents are qualified to impart. Rest
Mr. Peter Lawler has been a residml of thia
to respond, are requested to pay their aecey. Ill., Monday, to resume his temper­ head. God's will la best exemplified In the laws
He lias made fur Uir creature* whom He has town for the past seventeen years, and In our
assured
that
if
they
do
not
gain
this
D
uring
the
reunion
th$
Hastings
rountsdne us IMMEDIATELY.
placed undec their control. Neither taa child's employ for fifteen, and In ail these rears he Ims
ance work.
ball club played two excellent games, knowledge from the pure hearts of the
trustful “Our Father.” nor the oki man s '•For­; been a good and rcipeeted '
me not In lhe midst of mine infirmities," and. community. He has bad some chronie
penge.
one Thursday, the other Friday. The home circle, they will get it from im­ □Frank Norwood, the Delton store­ get
«111 alter this by the weight of a single groin.
disease to our kno
ttt
BENTLEY HBOS. A WILKINS.
Science and art first-then faith and prayer- but now claims to
first was with the Wayland club, with pure and polluted sources outside. Don t keeper, visited Hastings friends a
health,
CH.
couple
days
of
the
past
week.
ih^ghTu
R. G. French, of Middleville, as pitcher. let the boys and girls grow up to be great
saaraas, sa^w ****•’. •
*1 ***BH
** IU
M.&gt;linre*
Dr. Kennedy—I
James F. Mead, one of the Barry mentn of;eav«
The scort stood Hastings 18, Wayland boobies.
propliefa or necra. !»lire a burden to might like u&gt; hear
nMm Doe° 1,r' time drag? I* your power to cope
In the next place, parents become county boys in blue, and a clerk in the yon?
5 At the end of the fifth running the
with life'* problem and dutlm weakened? Yoji
Smith, Hams A VanAnnan.
score was three for the home team to too much engrossed in building up auditor general's office, took in the re­ an; not wrn. Your blood la sluatah and taint&lt;«ood dwelling house to rent at
union
here,
and
visited
friends
in
Hast
­
one for the visiting nine. Jhe next day fine homes, in purchasing fine things
the-I--M aociora w oc n»unu; uiu i reewroo
KNAPPEN A VanABMAN'8.
ot
only temporary relief until t vtaitod you aM
a team composed of Ave Middleville for their children. Better to spend ings, returning to the capitol Monday. f*rm
panoi°ln the1 stomach.chronic
taking your "Favorite Remedy.”
Mr. M. .1. Lathrop and daughtera Mtos STdoreu
".X. other
«... in&gt;
—, PAllKEHM TONIC wifi roanMBced
I coaUnue taking tbe Remedy According to your
base ballists, three picked men froln the more time in building up character in
Circulation thin week, 1,900.
direction®.and
them.
The
trouble
is
not
that
the
Anna and Mrs. Elfe Dakin, ot Ripon, j
Irving nine, and a catcher from Grand
nre, oencious,
l» powerfal. pare,
delicious. mromr.
»cienUfir. A*fo-the
Rapids, opposed tbe home team- The young men and women who go the Wis and Mrs. W. H. Holmes, of Wau- __________
arch oft he bridge of
I'll tine you ten dollars.
___ *' Tirt- 40^.,, anA.Irfprfi nf Dr. E ‘ ft?*®0® °* the
“®central
-----------------~
nine Innings were played without an way of the unfortunate couple of A^y- paca, Wfau, father and sisters of Dr. E. r Ufa.
June », ISM.
If you fail to see Ranch 10 you will earned run for either side. But for in­ ria and Johnstown do not know better, H. Lathrop, are spending a few weeks
The Somerville school will have a *B0 mani­
kin direct from Paris.
miss the liest thing of the season.
excusable eareleesnrae in runnlM in but rather that they haw not the char­ in this vicinity among their relatives
Bucklea'a Arnica Salva.
and friends.________________
Mrs Wm. Kline, of this city, is dan­ Bev. Carnahan, the Hartmgs to} a actor, th. -trong good
everlarting NO to
gerously ill.
would have aoorrfone earned run. The will ray » Ann
Who are tired of CWkwa that fade in nua!
Sunday morning Israel F. Hodges,
taiilM made wetTs for WddlevUle, Irv­ Xeht/rnptetlona. The head Is educa­
There will be a grand torchlight
aged about 55, father-in-law of P. A.
ted well enough, but the heart is nog
ing
and
Grand
Rapids,
4
for
Hartings.
procession Saturday evening.
lectad. Teach the sons and daughtera Sheldon, and who had l&gt;een stopping at
The call for the republican senatorial The errors of the borne team were jlreMU In the right Do not be con­ the latter's residence for a few days,
nearly
all
by
one
person,
who
lost
s
run
was found in his room in Mr. Sa’ house
convention is published elsewhere.
by foolishly attempting to run ta Rev. tent with showing them simply which
Don't fail to see Ranch 10, at Union Carnahan, struck out 4 tlmru, and maoe la the right and which the wrong; that In an unconscious condition. Upon his Wheat, white, aew.
person was found a phial of morphine, Wheat, red, new....
dXXHbey know
hall, Wednesday evening, Sept. 17.
4 fielding errors. Some of the boys eye
and it was evident that he had taken an
b” them to shun what they k“°"
General Packard at the court thlsr^frd with
overdose of the same- DrE. Up-,
evil and cleave to the good. bentlmroroom next Saturday evening, Sept. 13th. hope may be groundless.
dreesed
tai talk about the “evUa of thia world john was called, and did all that medi­
iiadib—Tsaiyil.
.
Remember the republican meeting for this record, th. °gy
"TowMMf tw
not do. A child taught thrt reairt- cal aid could do to arouse the man
in the court room next Saturday eve­ home club has suffered might haae ™ to these evils mUra the
from his stupor, but to no avail.
avalL He gggg............
ning.
at o’clock, and
been a victory.________ .
or woman is the one whowiU nolML died Monday afternoon U 2 J-l—t,---was buried the following day. The
The fire scene in Ranch 10 is the
A PnoerKlious CBVBCH'‘7FZ2!^„rer Resistance to evil makra good
.
irome&lt;fiau-fri«xl»of
lhe
deo«ed luul
greatest scene ever produced on any
not passive IndUTerence, not tadt assent
JOB PRINTING,
stage.
to the good, but positive love ot the■ notira.1 for some lime thrt he »a» quite
Xht and M positive abhorrence ot theI gloomy Md deepondrnt, rod were few- wgwUiw.MUForty laughs in forty minutes with
ful thrt he might Uke hie own life.
.—
Sid Smith as the judge of a Cheyenne t^cT^jXbertblP of
op^don young people are al­ He had remarked to one or two that he
court.
“had nothing to live for, and that the |
low M to go into society
Gen. Logan speaks at Grand Rapids
wooer he ronJd die the better he would!' JOB SALE
iipfnrc she has reached her teens ui- be plowed." Watch was kept upon hi« j
Letter Heads, Note Heads, Cir­
Monday. Republicans should go and
young girl is Uught to "prepMWforsohear him.
culars, Envelopes, Etc.,
movements, but nothing he did caused
Rear Logan at the depot, in this
his relati.&gt;» roy especial storm, though
jap, and aometlmra qurauwiuuc
they wire al all times fearful. Whether
city next Monday afternoon. See notice
elsewhere.
; "“rte^e too nW
many young men — hepurpo^y took an overdo- of the
^toMtlor^tlygood. fatal drug or not ..
To Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pjundle, of
women in thia wu.
__
Grand Rapids, a girl, weight 8 lbs. All fc®®
t.th.on-wto.
doing well. .
- '
tomed to taking morphine at all. and
enrollmait otti»
Mrs. J. g. Runyan fell and broke
To counteract such » nature
her arm Monday last. Dr. LampmW
reduced the fracture.

1 ONE NIGHT ONLY,

ttesiaj Eve., Sept. 17.1884.

R\N&lt;tH 10,

FOR TEN CENTS.

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,

ONE COOK BOOK.

GEO. H. HEATH

ta Jasper Packard,

HASTINGS CITY,

KENNEDY’S
a««/zs

Saturday Evening,

Grand Torchlight Procession. .

REMEDY

Local News.

The Narrow Escape

LADIES

Walters. Richmond,

8E.&lt;*&gt;

de‘y”W1U11^«P.SStoS&gt;!X

O. Whitcomb,

RAHNER

�BACK!
-w H Y ?

Because I am Ahead of them, with a Larger Stock and Lower Prices
I am in the Clothing Business in earnest and do not mean to let any
one show Better Goods or Lower Prices than I will.
Everybody seems anxious to buy goods Cheap. That is right.
they can buy Good Goods at such Low Prices as I am selling

What is the use of anyone paying high prices when there is a place

I AM NOT AFTER LARGE PROFITS.
I axxx Satisfied x^vitlx Small ZE^rofits!
I am convinced of one thing, and that is this:

.

The only way to make any money selling CLOTHING is to sell lots of it,
and the way to do that is to put the Price down and let the Goods go.

I have put the Price Below other Dealers on Good Honest Goods!
And Ask You to Give UVEe a, Call wlieii Yoxi "Want Any
Goods in
line.

R. K. GRANT, the Maker of Low Prices.
■ in New York City and one-fifteenth of
the entire number made in the country.
। About $18,000,000 of capital
is devoted
,~
The use of tobacco has increased so ; to the cigar business in N&lt;
— x ork.
lew
rapidly in this country that it has Well­
mtx M rnt/Mi ftt

Tobacco Manufacture.

and almost becomes a necessity. To-day;
some 700,000 acres are devoted to ns

took to Hod a place, however .mall or
isolated, in this country where tobacco
ia not obtainable and where more or less
of the weed is not consumed, and yet of
the vast army of tobacco users, very few
have much knowledge of tbe plant or
any adequate conception of tbe enor­
mous figures representing its product,
manufacture and consumption. The
origin of the word tobacco is uncertain.
Gome say it came from tbe Carribeun
Indian name for pipes, “tobscotj;” others
from the Mexican province^‘/Tobaaco;”
some say it came from Tobajo, one of
tbe Csrribean Islands, and still others
■ that it came from “Tobasco,’’ in the
Florida Gulf. Tbe plant is ah anutal,
growing from three to eight feet high.
It thrives best in rich soil or sandy loam.
The seed is sown after being mixed with
plaster, usually in tbe winter months,
March being considered the best time.
A product m 600 or 700 pounds to the
acre is a good yield. In 1880 there were
610,000 acres planted in tobacco, yield­
ing 460.000.0UO pounds; in 1881 the
acreage was 646.000, and the product
449,800,000 pounds: in 1882 613,077.558
pounds. Virginia tobacco is used priudp%llv for chawing tobacco, while that
reused in Pennsylvania, Connecticut and
Massachusetts is almost entirely used for
&lt;•’ am, chiefly for wrappers. Formerly
jtie best cigars were made in Cuba,
‘ previous to 1820, the manufacture was
controlled by the Government At
present, aa good cigars are probably
’ made in New York City as anywhere in
the world, large numbers of Spanish
skilled workmen being engaged. The
cigar trade has been rapidly diverted to
the United States during the past few
years. In I860, Cuba exported over
1,982,000,000 cigars. Only about 400,­
000.000 are annually made there now.
The United States made 8.117.860,952
cigars in 1882, New York leading with
1,072,000,000, Pennsylvania following
with 623,000,000, and Ohio with 277,­
000,000, while Massachusetts comes
ighth ia the list with 76.000,000.
Cigars are- of two kinds, “hand­
made” and “mold,” or “form made.”
Hand-made cigars are made by wrapping
leaves of tbe right length around a
small bunch of loose tobacco. Molded
cigars are made by enclosing tbe filler
in the •‘binder’’*or inside wrapper, and
then pressing them in a mold for a day,
after which the wrapper is put oa.
Workmen receive f11 to $16 per 1,000
for hand-made seed and Havana goods;
makers of clear Havana cigars receive
from 618 to $67.

I* 1888 the nrm than M8.306.-

ing rapidly at night down Piccadilly
had just been flinging a bomb into the JJENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS’
back area of a club, and endangering
the fives of a dozen serving women
„q)om j10 j1!Ui never seen? There is the
faint chance of treachery among the
criminals, and the fainter one of re­
Many of those smaller manufacturers morse, but the former has not been
have”, until recently, had their cigars common when the trial is public, and
made
the
"“dc in tenement bouses,
bo”»«'- but “
» New
1
the latter is unknown. Tlie police
York Assembly recently passed on act have nothing to do except watch, and
■
forbidding it.
stop the supply of dynamite when they
Cincinnati is quite a tobacco and cigar can. And we do not know that they
center, its annual product reaching can do even that to any great purpose.
100,000,000 cigars, and from 3,000,000 j Thereare among us men cultivated be­
to 5.000,000 pounds of manufactured to­ yond their fellows, and with a double
bacco. Boston's importation in 1888 account to render, who use their
was about 2.825,000 cigars, valued at knowledge of tbe new powers of science
$88,391, and paying $91,858
8 duties; also
alaoy to
facilitate
murder;
------------------------1------and
"-* agaii
- Uwt such
1,863,000 cigars which were warehoused^ mcn—
“ocSety&gt;8
notr —
armed.,
- —
-—-. wt
./hen men
The total Importation was 4,188,825 can carry death in handbags, and scat­
cigars, valued at $158,695, and paying ter destruction out of paper parcels,
over $167,000 duties.
the only possible safeguard is the moral
Key West made about 44,000,000 one—the inability of human beings to
clgaqi last year. The total number bear tbe strain of an* enthusiasm of
made in the United States in 1883 was crime for long. » When conscience
3,077,494.037; cigarettes, 640,021,658. wakes up, as it must some day. and
The total taxes paid were $17,825,189. Irish leaders refuse to lead unless such
The internal revenuetax is now three dol­ “warriors” are made outcasts, and
lars per 1,000, having been reduced from Irish followers regard, them as they re­
six dollars May 1. 1888. Taxes on gard men who break the secret agrarian
tobacco productions yielded the Govern­ law, and Frenchmen and American a re­
ment over $42,000,000 last year. When fuse asylum to those who so abuse it,
the tax was reduced dealers and man­ dynamite outrages will cease. Till
ufacturers were allowed to file claims then they. will go on, as murder has Buyers »re Invited to C*ll end
for a rebate of three
dollars always gone on through ages, in spite
Them.
per 1.000. The claimants numbered of all that ehurc^gs could teach or. Gov­ •
over 46,000 and claims aggregated $3,­ ernments could threaten. A new and
725,000. Although Congress passed the useless misery has been added to life,
bill ordering a rebate, no money was principally to the lives of tbe poor; and
. ppropriated to pay •it.
»
Aw. .appropria
HWZ.w. wX — ­
An
that is all. The world seems, no doubt,
te has been made by the present Con­ to have gone back; but, after all, the
gress, and claimants expect to receive epidemic of dynamite is not wotre,
their rebate soon. The Spanish Gov­ morally, than the epidemic of poison­
ernment has recently relinquished tbe ing, which has repeatedly broken out
monopoly of the cigar business at in Europe; and probably not so danger*
Manila, where there, are five factories, ous, for the poisoner, though aa full of
employing 10,000 workmen and turning hate as tbe dynamitard, had the addi­
out 100,000,000 cigars, and hereafter as' tional motive of personal greed.—
good cigars may be^ expected from Spectator.
Manila as Havana.—Boston Globe.

MAN

WAGONS!

Eac&amp; One Warranted!

We are making three
widths of Tire:

S

A Thoughtful Father.

The Dynamiting Era.

Building
Material!

We keep a Full stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

“Myson."said a thoughtful father,
What is to be done? There is noth­ with a fair bald head and a kind blue
ing to be done except to endure with eye, “I observe with feelings of deep
stolid patience, ’ and as little hate aa regret that you hgve been reading Bow­
possible, till it pleases God to strike, or legged Jake, orthe Road Agent's Re­
tHl a new aud strange form of crime, treat’ It is not a good book, my son.
which will be short-lived, like other such and a continued perusal of such litera­
forms, has in ltd turn passed away. ture may wean you from that path which
We must endure the dynatnitards as leads to success and honorable position.
Spanish-Americans endure earthquakes, It would break my poor heart, John
as part of tbe unfortunate order of Henry, to have you become a road agent
things. There is no use in reprisals or pirate or burglar for the mere ■ pit­
which will never be carried out, and if tance that such callings bring to those
they were would only reduce English­ who pursue them, when there are such
men to the moral level of their grand opportunities for youth, energy
and talent in this great oountrv. Lay
that book aside and "be patient, my son.
to secure justice to the race which and in time you may be able to steal the
requites us thus. Ireland is not aepa- entire capital of a great bank. No selfrespocuag and careful voung man would As low m can be bought tn any oomPrting market In the State.
adopt the prataaioQ of
agent when
univerae, .that good in one spot would by a little time and preparation he can
be stronger than eriL Let the good g»1?„.tl, PL.a,ld,,n,.°« •
bttk."lx*
__ i:_________ .

Sill to Ridge Board,

CURE

Bick Headache and relieve all the tronbke JncP
drat to a liCIoaa klaic of the aratem, each aa Die-

SICK
r

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HEAD

Ache they weald be almost prie^lMi to them fate

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Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

IghtSSlcURE
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Of Our Own Make,

Blltousncas, Dy»peP*la’

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COSTIVENESS

lndlge«tlon, Diseases Of

the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, DixxIneM,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
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VOL. XXIX. NO/22.

ner.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 19 iR84

The Hastings Banner.

FOR TEN CENT8.

DAME'S Tur
BALSAMIC
TABLETS,
Coughs and Cold*.
**
marshall l. cook. o« PATENT TUMBLER TOP
H lkSCBIPTION RATES)
. :i to JHT year: If paid within six
L-.y.per year; It not paid until ex­
i ..fvejr. $IJA Subscribers out­
,! Barry Co.. 31.» per year. tn.
..irtablj ca-h In advance.

ONE COOK BOOK.
TUB MOMra &gt;,.Jre co

ADVERTISING RATES:
Ou.. I iluiut' p ryear................................... 8100 00
.-Iiargi* fnr&gt;]»ecial positions.

ice

.108 PRINTING.
. ..i pride Is felt in the Job Printing De­
li. Hann ■«. Even-tiling in the
.
m .-k-w; ami with the latest faces of
■
. i .-iininivt-d patterns of machinery,
.nip. :&lt; ut workmen employed, enables tho
i it i -bi first-dans Job worJj.

,

pl iMEXT SMITH,
l Lawyw,
affiied over R. K. Gnuft’s store.)
I»,•„,ii ill courts of the State. Collections
-pr..;:-ly iooRjd after._______ .________ 1
'
“vwi' R KkAWfiM.
c. H; VakAkman.
ir\ U’i’EN Jt VanARMAN,
K
Lawyers.
i (Over Hastings National Rank.)

TORN CA1IVETH,
rI
Attorney at Law,
Middleville. Mich.

t

T&gt; W. NJSKERN,
I ,
Lawyer.
Over Spaulding’* dry goods store.)
tVi" it’v'Jtl promptly to all business In all
•1 in(iiarges n-usouable.

4 E. KEN ASTON,
21.
Attorney at Law,
•
Over J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’w More.)
Fi scticcs in all courts of the State. CoBections
pr .-.iptiy .nlteuding to.
r W. LOWRY, M.Dra
V.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
(Office. W Thara St., Hastings, Midi.)
Calls in town or country promptly attended.
&lt; tffit-e hours- 8 to to a. in. and. 1 to 3 p. rn.
T- ■;&lt; -neat Holloways'drug store.
Lc- special attention paid to surgical diseases
and in.-.in s of the eye and ear.
Q V KETT A BUTLER,
ij.
I’yslcians and Surgeons,
(Prairieville, Mich.)
.
A’.: ■ dis, night or day, promptly attended.
n R. TIMMERMAN,
’'
L . Hontrepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
i First door east of Holloways* drug store.)

jTT’wjfT.i oneS

JJ

Dentist. ‘

All unrk promptly attended to.
ELTON &amp; WHITLOCK

Are limits f&lt;»r the Watertown Insurance. Go.
Tb&lt;- write policies on a man’s i&gt;ro|wrty against
b&gt;n-. b-. Or.. lightning or wind; against * man’s
iif- by death and accident.
:
^OOK &amp; SHELDON,
o’ffieem Abstract Block, Hastings, Mich.)
H
the only set of Abstract Books in Barry

1

I
A. FOOTE, 11. D,
Li.
Physician and Surgeon,
(Office east side Main St., NnshvlUe;Mlch.)
Residence next door north Wolcott House.
Ail calls promptly attended too. day or night.
TO&gt;El ’IL KN i GI Fl\
J
Veterinary Surgeon.
(Residence, Rutland, near Yeckley school house.)
Win attend idl calls for services night or day.
cijitrg'
‘
W. P. POLHKXUS, M.D.
Tills. BROWN .t PuLHEMUS,
Lf HdmiEputhic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
(Office over Jullas.Russeiys store, Main St.)
Calls answered from the office at all hours of
the duv ur niehL Dr. Polhemus. will give special
att*1.lion to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
Office hours—0 to 12 a. m.; i to 4 p. m._____ _
’ pl. AR KE &amp; RIKER”
V
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
in Union block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Midi,
Brnctlcp In all courts of the state. Attend to
collections and perfecting titles to real estate.
Money to loan Insurauca taken etc., etc. t...

pl BLIP T. COLGROVE,
I
Lawyer,
Hastings, Mich.
I’i'uipcutins Attorney for Barry County.

JTOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.

Right at the tat!
feiHber tilth, lffV4.

Goftfc of All Kinde to be Marked
Down!
We Win take Produce as usual, bat no more
credit given.

Xo more Book-keeping, and no more bad debts.

13850968
OF GOODS

TO BE KEPT FULL!
AND A BRAN NEW LINE OF

' °® “*yle ttle *&gt;&gt;e most eon,us TPmaentaUve In thia state of
those temperance men who think the
ranee ot prohibition cannot be Irert serv«o oy ' ..ting the prohibition ticket. You
offer to work for the republican party if
I can show yon how a prohibitionist
ran do ao without telling a lie.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
*1“'?* “» «U&gt; Plank in the re­
publican platform of 1872, Und the aoof “J® republican oojvention of
CT^Vatch this space next week,
mjejeetlng the request of the W
V. 1. L. as conclusive evidence that the
republican party is not In favor of pro­
hibition. 1 do not expect to convince
you, but 1 propose to show my temper­
ance friends why 1 vote the republican
ticket.
I do not claim that the republican par­
tv has ever in national convention de­
clared f°r prohibition; but it is comSALE
the P^dple tliat the people
of Michigan have a right to say what
the constitution shall contain on that
subject, and they pught to lie allowed to
speak; that it declares its belief freely
■Hie property known as the "Morgan Plso
fairly and honestly on that question in
oirChurch street, Hastings, Mich.
its platform, and that in doing so it did
For terms, etc.. caU on or address
jtll that any temperance organization I
ever represented demanded of it.
To* make this question a national is­
AUENl sue with the present state of public feel­
Or MRH. r. M. l-OTTEB, Vmu.mt.IUt.
ing would in my opinion bury the partv
which advocated it and.retard the cause
yOKE OF CATTLE FOR SALE
of temperance for many years. I know
your people have no toleration for the
temperance men who differ from them.
The subscriber desires to sell a
Yet we must retain our honest views
and stand your condemnation. When
the states show themselves able to solve
this perplexing question with the full
power in their hands, it will be solved
Weight,\ibout 4.000 pounds.
lor the whole country.
There are other questions- than tem­
They are In good order; dark red uolor.
perance before this nation to-day, ques­
For terms Inquire of
tions affecting commercial welfare, and
striking directly at the rights of the
LUTHER WRIGHT,
American workingman. On these ques­
On his premises six miles south of this city'and tions I am in hearty sympathy with
one mile south of the Hendershott school the republican party, and against the
house, Baltimore.
augeiMt
democratic partv; and the ideas of one
or the other of these parties must pre­
JJENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS’
vail in the coming election. If I should
cast my vote for St John I would not
only throw my vote away, but afford
aid and comfort to the democratic party,
which I will not willingly do, knowing
that it is the foe of temperance and
that it antagonizes my belief on other
subjects. Shall the republican or dem­
ocratic party rule this nation for the
pext four vears? That’s the issue.
Hpw shall I vote? How ought I to
vote? Shall 1 cast my vote to. help
make Cleveland president ? or shall I
vote for Blaine ? It is an easy question
for me to answer. Because 1 cannot
have all 1 wjint, shall I refuse what is
offered me notwithstanding the tyct I
desire it, or shall 1 kill the giver so that
I can have forced upon me what I ab­
hor? 1 know you argue that by destroy­
ing republicanism you have a short
road to prohibition. When you have
killea the republican party the demo­
cratic party rules—not you nor your
ideas; and when that party gives you
prohibition wickedness will have de­
parted from the land. 1 have seen the
time when I hoped ,to bring all men to
my views/&gt;f reforming the world. I.
have more recently concluded to post­
pone indefinitely the date.
I am opposed to the prohibition party
for these reasons:
1. Ita speakers, journals and leaders
declare that to promote the cause of
Buyers are Invited to Call and See temperrnce the republican party must
die. I believe that it is the democratic
Them.
party which ought to dte and that
when the republican party dies all hope
of temperance dies with it.
2. I bdieve the prohibition party, as
a nartv, never succeeded in. doing any­
thing for temperance,
er temperance has succeeded in getting
to the front It has lieen brought about
by republican agencies.
__
8. The prohibition party operatee slmply as an aid and sunporter of the dem­
ocratic party. It strikes Its heavy Wows
at the republicans and says little against
the democrats. The open letters of lu
adherents are published in de“?cr“1“'
oknere and the democrats publish them
We keep a Full Stock of Everything Krause they believe that it helps the
d««uini harm, the repubUra^
The democratic papers urge them oxrto
shake the trees, and the democratic tar­
ty to pick up the nuts. Tire prohibi♦Inn fi
nartv
aDDeMs to republicans
to deMrt
’part?md.e^ileno'
avowedly

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i
y?u not
write to some
leading democratic statesman and ask
°ie light of tte sumptuary
Plank in the democaatic Chicago plat­
form, and the non-temperance utteran­
ce in Cleveland’s letter, he can con­
scientiously vote for such an old prohi­
bition fanatic as Gov. Begole ?
Y ou are no doubt, doing your duty as
you understand it You cannot elect
st John, ion will undoubtedly help
strengthen the chances for Cleveland.
1 am against Cleveland and the demo­
cratic party. I ani going to try and
help defeat them. My way of doing ia
to vote for Blaine, Logan and Alger,
and I propose to do my level beet to
help them get there.
, .
■ Your*. R. E. FRAZER.
Jackion, Aug. 33,18H,________
Why the Democracy can­
not win.
The democratic party can never win
a national victory. Its old men are dy­
ing away. The boys who catch the bal­
lots that fall from their stiffened hands
are republicans. This fact cannot lie
denied. Lt will do no good to quarrel
with it. All other causes which have
operated to diminish the number of
democrats and increase the number of
republicans are insignificant besides
this one tremendous and invincible fact.
The curse of slavery has poisoned the
blood and rotted the bone of the demo­
cratic party. The malediction of the
war has.palsied his brain. The young
wife who held the babe up to kiss the
father us be hurried to the tap of his de­
parting regiment has not suckled u
democrat The weary foot of the gray
grandmother who watched the children
while the wife was busy has not rocked
the cradle of the democrats. The chair
that the soldier father never came back
to fill has not been climbed upon by
democrats. The old blue coat that his
comrades carried back was put up for
little jackets, but not one covered the
heart of a democrat. The rattled mus­
ket that fell from him with his last
shot liecame the thoughtless toy of his
boys, but not a hand that played with
it was the hand of a democrat. The
babe he kissed crowed and crowed for
his return, and its. uhwit ting and unan­
swered notes were not from the throat
of a democrat. The tear-soiled canip
lettas which.the mother read aloud in
the long bitter evenings, while the boys
clustered at her knees, did not fall upon
the ears of democrats. The girl’s sobs,
blending with the mother’s weeping, did
not make democrats of their brothers.
Perhaps the father had lieen a democrat’
all his life! The children go to school.
There is not a democrat on its benches.
—Chicago Times, Dem.

Rev. J. II. Ecob's Idea of Bir.lne.

Rev. J. H. Ecdb, of Albany, untlef
whoso teachings the Republican candi­
date for tne Presidency sat for sevens!
years.bns written the following letter to
the C/irftliau Union, giving the reasons
which have led him to support Mr.
lilaine;
1 am most happy, at your courteous re­
quest, to SOt before the readers of the Chti*firm L'ln.r-, tbc reasons whioti have led me to
support Mr. Blaine. In the first place, 1 am
particularly gratified with the method of pls
nomination. It was a fine Illustration of the
bort chsraeuiristics of our American system.
For many years large numbers of our citizens,
from ali parts of the country, have strongly
desired that Mr. H aine should receive the
highest office within their gift. Again and
again the purpore h-.» neon defeated by mere
1&gt;olitl&lt;-al craft .,ut as *oon as our political
mechanism was readjusted an sounder prin­
ciples. tbo will of the people came to expres­
sion. Every American altl/en ought to rtJoioe that for once tho will ot tbo people In a
National .Convention bad not been defeated
by a ••unit-rule * or ••dara-horse” legerdemala.
but In square, open fight, the man whom the
majority so ardenUr sustained received the
nominating vote. Mr. Blaine's attitude durMMcntlj- nought 1 by the people. He has not
answerwl one ot the thousands of letter* ad­
dressed to aim with reference to his candi­
dacy. While bl* friends were earaestiy eogngod for him. hu was heartily, happily en­
grossed In his great literary work. Dignity,
self-respect/ oitenneM, manline** bare
marked bc#i tho convention which tendered
the honor tfnd tho man who received IL &gt;
In the second place 1 roost cordially support
M r. Blaine for bis own sake. I believe tn the
men. TbM confidence haa steadily «trengtnenod through twelve year* of personal ac­
quaintance. in the church. In the household,
as a neighbor and mend, the same unfailing
warmth and truth of character have been con­
spicuous. he is a Chriatiao gentleman. Mr.
Blaine la n man at genluS and learning. And
I inn sure 1 am not the only American citizen
who ha* prayed that be might not eee death
until he had the privilege ot voting.for a truly

doing so. rwilly help the
shall never knowingly, directly or inai
ifictlv feed and strengtaen a foe for the
purpbie Of making It strong enough to specung our greatest men. it Is a cause far
that a true leader and
strangle me This I must do if 1 vote profound gratitude
!&gt;«■ at last
sninnw&gt;nrat bv
forSt John and thus help bring the

dTo‘S^th?’proMbitlon party because
iU iSeraand journals falsely charge
the republican party with hypocrisy in
wWri te ha^ thfi constitutional
J^mrat submitted to the people

This it did at the very outset b«fo™ W
facts could have lieen known on whle°
As low as can be bought In any oom- to base an opinion. They charge the
mmilillcan state committee with re­
peting market in the State.
questing speakers in its employ to IgSoreibfsubmL-lon pUnk.
I know to be false,
.!z!
•neakers with not advocating that
Sank. To many of the speakersithis
Hmw charge is unjust I .made as many
anwwhM us any one in that campaign
promptly oohe.
SSd^thera did the same, and this is a
for the whole people, and to
And Satisfaction Guaranteed. question
the republican pert- are willing
tn leave it. The republicjm party can

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it. E. FRAZER QN POLITICAL
_______ ___
,OTia A.
Prohibition.
F^±
1™“™ 01 MlsL.el J.
own wai
parted
D ‘S “any *“ th«“ me, tori____ f,?pPo9e y°D addrffi&amp;ed vouMetter’ to
}?
1 am a repuliBcan. Doesn’t
itstrikeyou that it might be fair to
»yie of that dk. and the Utter answers ^i.te an "Pen ietter to the democrat*
and greenbackers *:* Suppose vou write
,DbU5 Post of the Mth.
“d Mk hl™ Lbw he ran,
*ir. r razer is strong and conclusive in
as a prohibitionist and a woman suflrarS”olutely truthful gist, enter into an alliance, offensive
terait.
to- He writ**1 in U&gt;« ‘O- and derensive, with the democrats, who
ma?.Stonper*nce- “ a telipenmee
»relHe.him ““Ihla Pr‘nciP|«&gt;. but who
man to temperance men:
just now wnng him tor purposes ot
nnmin
Y&lt;lS “f14™36 to me to-day nre
!£’lf,
5lSlin J“U». he. bring a
iDi?1?e.n Softer which you cause to be candidate for office, should be interco*? th» ?«io.-muc“ £r Of

z

. |&lt;cr.t.MHE» FRIDAYS, AT
if.trriNGs, Barry Co., Mien.,

BHMBBOSJI™

character which his friends have loved in privaro life ft tbo motive and light of the public
career. In all tho varied and complicated
pioblcms which have engaged the American
:
tv&lt;-ntv vMrs tie has never
lancu io nu n»» ’

v^i.

aide with :ho enlightened conscience of the
country. Uo has not been quietly tor Ute
righu but openly, ajurowsitely, mightily for
offload utterance#. from th
U&gt; the last act as bceretai
chaUomro him to Impeach
lifljH/rtant point. Even h
that ojeju, manly characte
lly condone.

any

»"’aUllth!c5X Aniont '^r’msuagSXT
M tnnre »tlv rrtnw»Mrt Ac

unalrwoaWc oiement, manhood.
^jSl|M *.S5U«nt» demand.

Con-

V^rttbe raoristuento and the legislators
wi"ll be all right and not before.

r*“tret. Christian Nation On tho’globe, a.
rta, iMcanmi it brings to mind the

il&amp;cm of their slander*. The only
E
way a Republkwi can get himself esdtod

virtuous while living, by tbeae dehtmen
of all that is noble, rs to stifle all his in­
stincts, prove false to all his convic­
tion*. eat all bis past wonts, and join
the Democrats in trying to elect a Preaid«nt by the abot-gun and slander. Mr.
Curtis knows bow ibis —.V. K Tribtast.

♦Ml- The first, &lt; ivil-aervkx- reform, loo*t»U to
jQ^ rcarutauon of the Notion s lu­
" to relieve the cbiei executive officers of
“1 l.nBn!’*5’
pei».»nal detail. Unit they
mtapt rbx&gt; uie.r time and thought U&gt; National
at lhc ,Mro'-' ll!np “■*
b,ow
The Independent* Snubbed.
at the system of ■•spoil*" that was fast rieLnuchinjr the public mind Ths second rx-Mul
The New York Times is fretting into
I?!?!’* S"
5 foe South Am.
or ‘Ai-. H?.n’ ““ one ot
HM Utterances,'
of distinctively American Christian states- trouble in its new party affiliation*. It.
ventured to protest against the selec­
manahip This great Nation looked be
W
K! tion of William H. Barnum as Chair­
man of the Demo nttic National Com­
mittee. aod straightway got* snubbed
for its pains. The Cincinnati Enquirer
k . *h'»ul4
It •» a propbeey of the thus remarks on the plaints of the
kibd of mintatry in which, an I belie-, e tn mr
limes:
country, the future wifi be fruitful. Tnte
Govorniretim is not a mere bus'ne.s-taan's
oenvenU-no^and servant Thia Nation Is or- boon kicked nut of the Kepubikian parts- doas
^£neU
eud&lt; °r rtatu-oiuuiras and
peace. Ue shall never attain the truepar- not make the ?’trnc« a Democratic paper, and.
^5t‘1.°L°urM'“**
norer
true
and lasting National rreatncKS. until our chief
executive officora ere p aacsved and ruled by
the conviction or the ea-. -ntuilly ethical characwr of the Nation. Tne Letter of Peace tes­ contemporary is likely to have much more
tifies that both Brssldent Oarftal.l .ttnd Mr. than this :o annoy and make it unhappy be­
Elaine proposed to carry up the Administra­
the campaign Is Over. We see no symp­
tion (o the verjr htabest plane of moral pur- fore
things are to be run to suit I ts aristo­
F'.!?: u.Kw“°R? llk* th‘‘ Mbc*vc ®«*blisb my toms that
and English taste. Our dtatatereMad
faith tn Mr. Blaine as a man. Character is cratic
advJoe to rhe Timrs would be to gel back Into
°He- s?AtoJSMPart Pirate, part public. It is the Ke; u'.Ucan party. if ft am. True. ft had
all public. What we know bim to be in the small nn
influence there, but as a Democratic new»arc of hla pnvatepersonal l.fo. that bo must be
in the whoic irreat circle of the public career.
P01* ntD°re for the man. In the
‘
third place, I ahull »iro ray constden'Jous sup­ mauy an unkind ret erence.
port to Mr. Blaine for rhe sake of the prtner
The Times must be highly edified by
pice and the party back of hitn. Tho attempt the sentiments expressed toward it by
to cry down the distinctions between the two
irrea’ parties ft utterly vain with men at all its Democratic brethren, as exemplified
conver* nt with tho history of the last twenty­ in the editorial columns of the Enquirer.
fire years. Btnkealtne down through that The former paper deserted the Repub­
hjitory. nnd you will find on the Hjrht’hand
tho Republican party and every rreat moral lican party from purely selfish motive*,
victory which the Nat-ou has rained. Ofrthe and it is now reaping its reward. It is
left ft Lbe Democratic party in uufailiax ho&gt;
tibty to oven' moral movement. On the rtaht. also said that the circulation of the
ft freedom, ou the left ft slavery. On the
Times has fallen off 15,000 since its
right ft the war triumphantly conducted: on
the left Is srinpamiy with li»e enemies that change of face. . and that the New
smiyht tbo Nation's *Bfe. Op tne rtirht is York Tribune has increased its ctrcnemancipation ami Hut fruits of the war wisely lation by that number of subscribers.
garnered; on the left is affiliation &gt;ith the Altogether the T’lme* seems to have
master of the slave and a out-responding ao
Hire to put on aa equal footing the men who made a bad move. Snubbed by tb»
fought azninst the Notion with the mon who Democrats and deserted by the Repub­
fought for IL
These statements are not the assertions of licans, it has only its crazy abuse of Mr.
a partisan, but a simple enumeration of his­ Blaine through which to vent its rage
torical fact*. One zlance nt tne forties as they
ami disappointments.
stand arrayed against each otbor is sufficient
This little paragraph in the Enquirer
proof. With be Republi an j*arty ft the
great middle claav embracing the large ma­ betrays the feeling felt toward the Be
jority of .American-born citizens, the agn- publican bolters by the I&gt;emocrat8.
cultural population almost bodily, the propei-ty-bolding, re*|K&gt; THqblc c «c* who have given The latter have no sympathy nor re­
pledges to their country. This middle class ft spect for the alleged principles of the
tho heart whoso steady pulsation has carried
the Nation in Its peril end -. rtallzed it In its former. They only want their votes to
prosperity. Again I soy. It '* in vain to an­ aid in electing their candidates: thiinounce, as the ne» Democratic platform has done, the Independents would be no
Jnst done, that parties change v. .th time as If
to assure the co ntry that II hn l repudiated longer recognized by the party whose
lie history. Ti.e eiaetc* that are solid for ft battles they fought. It would be the
to-duy give the i c to all such assertions.
These linos of clu-i age run down info the old 8t&gt;iry of the monkey, flic cat.- tb?
Critnitl t e rock. They are visible to every eic- chestnuts and the fire. The Independ­
Izcd land on tho globe. Tbesam&gt;&gt; parties, ents have nothing to gain by the r co­
the same Principles, are evet-ywhere set in alition with the i emoc ats. They can
but tie array. It 1- the Irrep c*lble oonfiict.
as old at time Pnn -lplee abide, and every not hope to elevate the political*’tone
principle hat a following .-’fterlts own kind. the principles nor the methods of the
Name-&gt; may cbai&gt;-;e. and there may arise iro- Democratic party. They can not raise
penttivt’ tea»on« .or purl ring a party organl.-atlon, but no lapse of tithe, no Juncture of the Bourbons to n higher plane; there­
cironnurtunccs, can over lutfuccan Intelligent, fore they must sink to. th plan • of the
ennscient ous Republican *o go over Into thr
Bourbons.
The
ludependvDts will
other camp. Very truiy yours, J. H. Evon
command no sympathy when they • sy
st the dish of crow t at is set before
The Patriot's Cross ot Honor.
them. They made their choice, .tod,
That was »• striking cartoon which as t)jo Democrats tell tbom, must do a&gt;
U'tryrer's If eekly printed 4n 1861. Then the majority will*. The IhdejHmdents
if disgusted ali loyal men: now it dis­ bolted from one major.tv. but have
gusts also, ex ery man of •-enec or encountered another that suits them
ue’cehcy who was then in sympathy far less than the original, it will uoi
whit secession. But, turning' from it. be surprising to see the masses of the
we.read in the Worlds “The Repub­ bolters re urn to I he pats the-, once
lican party was originally a party of ail'ectod to desp sc. lu ink ttg up with
high aims and honest principles. When the De n.c cratic party, to use a slangy
it boasted of such
members as but expre-eive term, they bit off more
Abraham Lincoln, Charles Sumner.
than they had bargained for. .­
Gerritt Smith, Chase, Sewbrd, Fessen­
This early unmasking of the real
den.'* Let us pause here a moment
Democratic sentiment toward the ReWhat did the Democratic party have to pu’-ffican bolters will no doubt bare a
say of these metf when living? Of Mr. good eject No intelligent roan hke&gt;
Lincoln, as Harper's Weeklyreminds to be used a« a tool, and that i&lt; usi
us. it said that ho was n drunken, what the Democrats propose making o
ignorant boor; a
;gonlla.” with the Independents. If the latter are
neither Drains nor patriotism, whose thus willing to debase themselves fot
li e wnascandalous. Of Mr. Sumner’* the ostensible reason of personal hale
against one man, they are fully al lib
pnbTlo andTprivato life it said so mneh. erty
to do so. Free trade will gain
that the cowardly and murderous as­
sault by Preston S. Brooks wna con­ nothing bv it, an 1 the whole tabor of
the
bolter* wid be lost Then they
sidered by many Democrats a glorious
feat. What didit not say that was will have gained only the contempt ot
both
parties. .. The Independents ar.foul of Gerritt Smith and other kabolitionists? What nastiness did it shrink not to be envied.—Burlington Hatoke^^

from uttering about Mr. Chase?
Its
The man who knew more ahna.
abuse of Mr. Seward, both before and
after he became Secretary of State, and the Morey letter in 188(&gt; than anybody
fhe DemooraXie
of Mr. Fessenden, before and after he eiao is in; com maud
forces in 1881. It will l&gt;e a campaign fo;
became Secretary of the Treasury,
some men will even now remember. A reform by forgery.—Philadelphia Presn.
little later, it discharged all its filth at
Probably owing to the proximity oi
“Butcher;” Grant
Then it teviled
Mr.’ Haves, Mr. Evarts, and Mr. Sher­ armed bands, there was not much culti­
man. Then it crawled in the dust to vation going on in the immediate neighwrite on pavements its foul lies about Ixirhood of the Elephant Mountain,
General Garfield, and followed- him to
branch of the Song-koi wanders in a
his very grave with infamous slanders.
Tobe “tattooed*’ by the Democratic most bewilderingway. As we got nearer
party has become the hall-mark of the main river, however, it waa very
patriotism. Ho who has escaped the different On both aidee. Mi iar ae the
venom and the filth of that party,
though he may have done his best, has stretched paddy-fields,' with hundreds
not succeeded -yet in doing any great of people—men. women, and cliildreu—
thing for his country. But he can still occupied upon them: the men plowing
hope, i: he i:&lt;T5ithfn4-*nd earnest; his or turning up the soil with mattoe&gt;k£, i
opportunity also may oome to servo the the women and children breaking the)
people greatly. Then he, tod. may be
sure that he will be de orated with
Democratic slanders, and liespattered
with Democratic mud. If his jiatriotism. thus tasted, shines all tiic more parently extending for tnilee. Atvw
brightly, and the Nation comes to honor ing to national custom, bnt few of the
him as one of its noblest leaders, he were actually on tbo river, tsnd Uuh
will arrive at the dignity of being “tat­ tiinl were nfali near were protected i
tooed” by the Democrats while he lives a ditch and mud walk, sunroamlod 1
—and after death he will be canonised Immboo palisades, in addition to the a
by the same Democrats as one of the dinary cane feuoc. l*bore can be i
Republican saints, who led the Repub- doubt that Tonquin is one at the fine
iiean party when it was pure, long time CTaiu-prodocing counttiea in the Eas
fcr ,un»retog Mythlng to be sm
yean of that sort of thing the southern provinoea at China. wil
have considerably dulled the edge (d the exception of the Caatoa River &lt;feh
Democratic critictaro. To put it plain­
ly, the people have learned that the
Democratic politicians and ournal* are
utterly dishonest in what they say of
living opponents, and bate do sense of
decency to prevent tbeir seeking suc­
cess bv the foulest slanders. Jurt as
they lie about Mr. Blaine to-day, they
in turn from Fremont the Pathfinder to
Garfield the Martyr. Juat as tbeee
same Democrats glorify Lincoln and
Seward and Sumner who arc dead, they

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PALAVER.

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itaMBMSSBH

OONVEN-nOHl MELD IN KANf BTATE*.
Prohibition la t TtckaU Placed In tb*

land and Hendrick*.
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TH* MIMOUKI RKPUBLICAXS.

Jkffersom City, Ma, Sept 10.—Chairwan Willlpm Warner, of the State Central
Committee, called the Republican State
Convention to order yesterday morning.
The organization of the convention was
completed by the appointment of the usual
committees, and one special committee was
iWegaud to consider tbs question of unit­
ing with all the political element* of the
State that are opposed to the Democratic
party. Pending committee action a recew
.wm taken. On reassembling General D.
P. Grier, of St Louis, was made permanent
Chairman, and F. W. Moot, of SL Louis,
Secretary.
The Conference Committee representing
the anti-bourbon elements that were present
reported at length, naming Nicholas Ford,
at Buchanan County, for Governor.
Ti*e ticket waa completed as follows:
Lieutenant-Governor, H. M. titarkoff. of St.
ImM; Treasurer, J. Thompson, Sedalia; Au­
ditor. Jacob Sands. Adair; Auorney-Gononti,
Amtm Murphy, St. Louie; Judge of the Su­
preme Court, David Wagner.
Tbe convention then adjourned.
WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS.

/ Madison, Wis., Sept IL—The Demo­
cratic State Convention wu called to order
yesterday morning by Dr. W. A. Anderson,
Chairman of the State Central Committee.
A. S. Ritchie, of Racina was made tempo­
rary Chairman. The usual committees were
appointed^ and pending their action the con*,
vsntlon took a recces. On reassembline,
Jbhn W. Cary,
of Milwaukee,
was
elected permanent Chairman.
On as­
suming his duties he arraigned the Repub­
lican party and the record of James G.
Blaine Nominations were made as foLGovernor. N. D. Pratt, Racine; LloutenantGoternor, A. C. Parkinson. Columbia: Secre­
tary of State, Hugh Gallagber, Lafayette;
Trewnirer, Frank Falk. Milwaukee; AttorneyGeucral, Goorg* W. Silver thorn, Marathon;
Commissioner of Insurance, Ole 3. Holum.
Dane: Railroad Commissioner, Conrad Eros.
. Sheboygan.
The platform reiterates that of tbe Na­
tional Convention, endorses the national
ticket, demands the semiannual examina­
tion of all banks by a competent person,
urgoa tlie abolition of the convict labor sys­
tem, and opposes all sumptuary laws.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE I’BOHTBITIONLHTS.

—Concord, N. H-, Sept. 1L—Rev. O. H.
Shinn was made Chairman of the Prohibi­
tionist State Convention, which mot hero
yesterday. Larkin D. Mason, of Tamworth,
wm Dominated for Governor.
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MASSACHUSETTS PROHTBmONIBTS.

Boston, Masa, Sept 11—.The Prohibi­
tion .State Convention for the purpose of
Dominating candidates for State offices was
called to order yesterday by C. B. Travis.
Honorable Charles Almy was chooen
permanent
President.
A
letter
from
President J.
H.
Sealye,
©f
Amherst College, declining the nomination
for Governor, was read. Notwithstanding
his declination, the convention nominated
him for Governor, and Henry H. Faxon, of
Quincy, for- Lieutenant Governor. It to
stated that President Soelye will accept the
Domiaatioo.
George Kempton was nominated for Sec­
retary of State; C. B. Knight, Treasurer
and Recelvar-Geoeral; Samuel M. Fairfield,
Attoraey-Gencral: William W. Herman,
Auditor.
CONNECTICUT GRKENBACKERS.

&lt; Meriden, Conn., Sept. IL—There was a
targe attendance at tho Greenback State
Convention held here yesterday, and great
enthusiasm prevailed.
James L Curtis
was nominated for Governor.
BLAINE AND LOGAN TO ATTEND A CON­
FERENCE MEETING.

Ctncinnatl
O., Sept.
IL—Messrs.
Blaine and Ixigan have notified the Repub­
lican leaders of Ohio that they will attend
* conference at Cincinnati on Friday,
WILL. SOT RUN FOB PROHIBITIOX GOVEBNOR.

Toprka, Kan., Sept 11.—A. Jetmore,
the Gubernatorial nominee of the State
Prohibition Convention which met a few
days ago in Lawrence, eent out his letter
yesterday declining the nomination. Ceaayt
be believes the nomination of a ticket' by
the Prohibitionists at this time Inexpedient,
as u majority' ot the Prohibition party in
supporting Martin, the Republican candlHtoH1 BITIONISTH IN NEBRASKA.

14SOOL.N, Nelx, Sept 12.—The Prohibi­
tion State Convention mot here yesterday
sad nominated J. G. Miller tor Governor.
H. H. Shedd, the Republican candidate for
Lieutenant-Govenor, waa indorsed. Five
8t. John electon were nominated.
•

TAMMANT WHEELS INTO LINE.

New Yob*. Sept 18.—At the meeting
of Tammany Hail Friday evening the nom­
ination of Cleveland and Hendricks waa indorned and an address issued to the people.
Kx-Senator Grady lu a speech bitterly de­
Bounced Cleveland, and in closing his re­
marks stated he should support Benjamin
F. Butter.
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COLORADO REPUBLICANS.

Destvmr, CoL, Sept IX—The Colorado
State Bepublloan Convention, after a heated
debate Friday, admitted the delegates op­
posed to the re-election of Senator Bill On
the eighteenth ballot Honorable Ben IL
jfidrn was nominated for Governor, defeat­
ing Uentenant-^tovernor Meyer and exBenator Tabor. Other office™ were named.

Omaha, Neb., Sept. 13.—The Demo­
cratic State Convention agreed on a fusion
with the Anti-Monopollsta.
J. .Starling
Murton was nominated for Governor, and

piaalocn) doclures dial railroads must keep
out of politics, and must submit to control
HUGHS*’ MAJORITY IM ABKANSAH.

ifal returns show the following vote cast fur
Governor at the recent State election:
Hatha*. Democrat 99.972; Boles, Kepub
Bren, 55.836; Hughes’ majority, 44,136.
nut POSTMAATKH-CENEiLAL TO TAKB TH1
r Yob*, Sept. 15.—At a conference
Republican National beadquartern
It was deckled that Post master- Gennwliarn should stump Ohio and IndL
ial nominations.

i: David B. Paige. Denso-

publican,,' First New Hampshire; a B.
Thomas.'Republican, Seventh Wisconsin;
John J. Linehan, Democrat, Third Iowa;
William I T. Shawfe Republican, Second
Iowa; R. P. Bland; Democrat. Eleventh
Missouri; W. J. Nichoteocu Greenbacks
Second Kansas; A. E. WUaoa, Republican,
Fifth Kentucky.
The following selections of OoDgrcMionGunby, Green backer, Second Missouri Dis­
trict; J. F. Jordon, Greenbacker, Third
New Hampshire; Zechariah Taylor, Repub­
lican, Tenth Tennessee.
Congressional nominations were made oa
Saturday as follows: Thomas M. Terrill,
Democrat, First New Jersey District; C. C.
Burhett, Republican, Twenty-first Ohio;
Ezra C. Carleton. Democrat, and O. J. At­
kinson, Peoples* party, Seventh Michigan;
C. A. Newcomb, Tenth Missouri.

THE BLAINE SUIT.

Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 1A—Judge
Woods, of the United States Court, having
returned, the motion of th* defense ki th*
Blaine-SciMncl lib*l suit for a rule requir­
ing th* plaintiff to ansirer the list
of Interrogatories filed with defendthe
.anta’
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tbe ease came up for argument Before
tbe attorneys began the court stated that
interrogatories had long be*o prohibited
in the practice of the courts in the United
Stales circuit and while personally he
should like to see tbe rule changed be would
not take the liberty to sat it aside at this
time. However, If with this preliminary
statement the attorneys desired to ergo*
the question he would listen to them.
Judge Turplo for the defense did desire to
be heard and spoke at some length. He re­
ferred to tlie ruling of Judge Woods at
the
time the demurrer to the com­
plaint was under consideration that
the
code
practice obtained in the
United States Court by act of Congress, and
that interrogatories being provided for tn
the code the defense was entitled to have a
rule requiring plaintiff to answer. Senator
Harrison in reply contented himself with
quoting decisions to show that the practice
liad not been permitted heretofore in tbe
court, and at tbe close Judge Woods de­
clined to order the rule. Tbo effect of this
decision Is to leave it optional with tbe
plaintiff’s attorney whether or not tlie !otenogatories shall bo answered. Senator
Harrison stated to Judge Turpi* that they
would be answered, but fixed do time.
Bold Robbery ot B Village HaaL
Bradford, Pa., Sept 15.—A bold bank
robbery, tbe particular* of which until late
Saturday night were concealed, took plao*
at Eldred, P*., Thursday afternoon. Th*
bank bad just finished busineas, tbe front
door was closed, and Cashier Bessly and
Teller Sloan were putting away the money
used during the day.
Hoasly ' heard a
slight noise, and on •Corning round was
confronted by a powerfully-built black
bearded man who held a pistol close to his
face and commanded both to throw up their
bandn • They obeyed, whereupon th*
stranger quietly helped himself to bills and
silver amounting in all to 82,500, after
which, still keeping hl* eyes on the bank
officers, be glided out of the rent door and
escaped. Ills be1 loved the robber Is a no­
torious desperado known as ’’Black Tom”
McKeon, recently released from Auburn
Penitentiary, where he had boon confined
for a safe robbery._______ _

A Slsamsr and Fiv* Livre Lost
Washington, Sept 15.—The signal of­
fice at Smithville, N. (1, reports that the
ninety-ton stem-wheel Mexican steamer
Don Hermnnos, from Iffiliadelphik to Mex­
ico, was sunk off Frying Pan aboals Satur­
day night The Captain, two engineers,
one deck-band, and tho cook were lost; tbe
remaining four of the crew were saved.
The tug Blanche started tor the wreck and
picked up the four survivors floating on a
raft three miles nt sea. The wind was
blowing a gale at the time ot tbe sinking.
A deck-hand reports.that the raft floated
within two hundred.yards of Cape Fear
life-saving station, but no off &gt;rt was made
to save the men.____________ __
Th* Erie’s Condition.
.New York, Sept 15.—Tbe English com­
mittee sent over to Investigate the condition
of the Erie Road reports immediate liabili­
ties ot 84,477,316, which should speedily be
raised on available securities, such being*
a condition of tl»e acceptance ot the Pre^i
dcncy by John King, Jr. The company’s
credit was broken by the Grant A Ward
swindle. Tie: London journals are vigorous
in condemning tbe recommendation of th*
experts.
._____________

Pr n:® Lower* the American Record.
Washington, Sept 11—In the bicycle
races at Athletic Park yesterday tbe trovtlng horse Wildwood, under saddle, de­
feated John S. Prince in tbe race of two
miles for a purse of 8200.
Wildwood’s
time was 6:49X; Prince, 5:60. Tbe beat
American record heretofore for two miles
on bicycle was six minutes.
R*o*ivsr Harrison's Affair*.
Indianapoi.18. Ind., Sept. 15.—John C.
S. Harrison, late receiver of tbe People’
Bank, paid Into court Saturday/895,448,
and was released from further liability on
his receivership. It is understood that the
criminal proceedings will not be pushed.

Erie, Fa., Sept 15.—The eontinnoa
drought m this section of the country has
made p.teture water so scarce that the
milch cow* aro golng dry. Several
J cheese
factories have been obliged to abut down for
want of supply of milk.

Charged to lbs Hast
Chicago, Sept 11—The managers of
the Illinois Stale Fair, which closed last
Saturday, report a lose of (10,000 this
season, for which tho hot weather would
seem to be mainly responsible.

Chicago, Sept 15.— Wheat in this mar­
ket dropped Saturday to 73# cents for
September—the lowest price reached since

CASTORIA1

Op-»d UJB
su— — r—Au ~rtd-«»«&gt; •**

Pablo arrived last evening with Hong Kaog
formatton had reached Canton of a frightful
toundation of the Province of Klangal The
news was dated from King-Tak, chief cen­
ter of the pottery manufacture, and &lt;me of
the four great markets of the empire.

entire country waa aobcuerged to a depth of
sixty feat, whole towns being awept away.
It is believed that fully TO, 000 persona have
perished. It waa feared that postilonco
would follow. Cholera haa broken out at
Amoy, but the nember of deatiis baa Dot
been given.
It has been declared an
Infected port.

for

Infanta

Children

and

W&gt;M«lra»CM4n»

which gave
Ku *!““
•»&gt; «r hr u™w*a««r» Mr raOc. ualfi*

fists, crowding tho apex ofthe b® £
the right side. Tbo attending
said that tn bls experience no child_eo
bon, trad Ural orar iorty-l*b. boor.. Tta
circulation of the blood was such that the
system was continually being poisoned
through the circulation.

The Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat
—No. 1 White, 80Me. No. 1 Red,
week the exodus from Naples haa been ao
great that lodging* have been obtained only 81 Me; No. « Red, TSMc. Flour—Michigan
at tabulpus prices in the neighboring vil­ White Wheat, choice, (LQ004.50; roUer
lages. The devotion and daring of the process, $4.50(96.00; patent*, &lt;5.6006.76,
King and of the Archbishop have done much Com—No. 2, 54Kc. Oats-No. 2, 8k. But­
toward ruling the passions of th* ter-Creamery, »»26c. Chees*, 10O10MC.
mob.
Various
acts
of
unreasoning Eggs, 16MO14C.
tear
ar*
still,
however,
reported.
The Michigan State Veterinary Associa­
It to estimated that there are 150,­
000 persons destitute, owing to par­ tion holds its annnal meeting at Kalama.
alysis of business.
, t coo September 17.
Rome, Sept 15.—King Humbert and the
Thomas C. Mills was granted a private
Duke of Aoeta arrived yesterday from interview recently with Miss Carrie
Naples and proceeded to Monza They White, at Muskegon, and immediately
were eutbMiaatlcally received. The King opened fire on her, sending a ball into her
oa taking leave oi th* Mayor of Naples said
left side, inflicting a mortal wound. Jeal­
that he departed satisfied that cholera was
decreasing.
From
midnight
Friday ousy prothpted the crime.
Edward Schofield, fifteen years old,
until yesterday afternoon there bare
been L32W chotara casos and 687 deaths who went to Bay City two months ago,
at Naples, and 3,297 deaths since the be­ since which time "he had been living in the
ginning of tbe outbreak. Ytaterday’s bul­ family of William Carney, stole five hun­
letin for the last twenty-four hours shows dred dollars belonging to Carney's father
08 freali cases and 61 deaths in various from a bureau drawer the other afternoon
town*
Madrid, Sept 15.—During the twenty- nnd loft town.
Michigan and Chicago passenger agents
four hours ended last night the reports of
cholera from Spanish towns show fourteen mot at Detroit recently and formed an
freab cases and thirteen death* Advices association for the protection of Michigan
from Pyrenees report six deaths from the railroad Interests. Representatives of ten
plague.
companies were present ' J. H. Palmer
Pakis, Sept 15.—Fifteen deaths from was elected President
cholera arc reported at Toulon during the
It costa nearly £M),000 to put tho annual
Stwo day* and fifty cases and thlrty
ts In the departmeat of Harault Mar­ log-drive through tbo Muskegon .River.
Reports from Keweenaw County give
seille* reports two cases dally. Since the
beginning of the epidemic 1,140 French­ account of a recent severe storm which
men. 247 Italians, 19 Spaniards, 11 Greeks. made sad havoefln every direction. An un­
6 Austrians, 5 English, 4 Swiss, 3 Germans, occupied bouse at English Harbor was
2 Americans, and 1 Swede have died Ln
Mareelltes.
barn of D. D. Brockway at the- cliff mine
Naples, Sept IL—The situation in thia
city to groWtag worse. In tbe last twenty- was eet on fire, burning two valuable
four hours ending at nine o’clock last even­
ly there have been 937 froali cases ol tons of new hay. Loe* over $1,200; no in­
cholera, and -865 deaths. All the min­ surance
isters have earnestly urged King Hum­
John Hunt, who forged a draft fw 82^00
bert to leave the city, but be hits refused. on tho Market Bank, of Detroit, and ob­
WUlhun W. Astor, tbe American Minis­ tained 88,000 on it from the First. National
ter to Italy, has subaenbed 81,000 to the Bank, ot Deadwood, D. T., was yeeaatiy
fund for tbe relief of the cholera sufferers,
Mntenoed to ten y*arn’ imprisonment at
beyond lha* point.
Paris, Sept. IX —According to official hard labor.
Tbe story of John M. Barber and two
statement;; tl»e total number of toe forces
under th* French flag in Touquln is 19.000. sons, of Bunkerhill, Ingham County, be­
Of these 14,000 are Europeans, tho re­ ing bitten by a mad dog and now suffering
mainder are native auxiliary troop*. Th* from hydrophobia, to pronounced
hoax
Taung-LI-Yemen, in replying to the French by the Mason New*.
.
ultimatum of July 12, announces that, in
A. Langley, who unite* tb* two profeaaooerdance with article two at tbe Taln■ioris of saloonist and horse doctor at St.
Ignace, Mackinac County, was recently
fined fifty dollars and costa and sent to
and that as China has respected the terms jail ten days for violating the liquor law.
The lake steamship Australasia, com­
aught to respoct th* thin! artlcl®. The
French domaud for indemnity they claim pleted a few days ago at Bay City by
to not in aooordaaoc with th* live article* of Tamos Davideon, la 806 feet long and coat
that treaty. It to in prejudice of their ibout 8140,000.
Iricndly relations and contrary to interna­
A new post-office baa been established at
tional taw. Taunr-Ll-Yamen asked if the CaldwelL Isabella County, with Jame* C.
Government of France can not waft until Caldwell as postmaster.
China withdraw* her troops from Ton quin,
The clothing store of Bpaydo &amp; Linn, at
when a complete treaty be arranged.
Bcklix, Sept IX—The Emperor of Ger­ Homer, Calhoun County, was broken into
the
other night and about $830 worth of
many, in a letter conferring the onter of
clothing, boot*, shoes and genfe’ furnish­
merit uj«oe Rtomun:!,. says:
•• During two ^farsyou have stood by your ing goods taken. Toe thieves evidently
Emperor s* bis most oaroful adviser. In your intended making a good haul, a* about
military capacity. I know your heart and
soul are an tuuoh those of a soldier that I $8,000 worth of goods were found packed
hope to give you pleasure by conferring upon in boxe* in th* cellar ready for shipment.
you thUorder, which your predecessors held
with undo. I give tnj-eelf the •onsolattou of
Considerable interest prevails at Ver­
allowing the man whom God has given me for
auport. and who does such groat things for montville, Eaton County, over the remark­
the fatherland, tn receive also as n soldier that able discovery of a living mineral spring
rocogultlon ot his service* which |o bus so within a short distance of that place. The
well caruod.”
location is quite as remarkable as-tbe dis
Lz.kdon, Sept 13.—Parliament to con­ covery, being on the mmmt of a high
voked for October 23 for tlie transaction of
sand-hill in the midst of a long-cultivated
Government business, and for tlie discussion
.
of the Franchise biU. The Ministerialists wheat-field.
Report* to the State Boani of Health by
Intend to curtail the debates and expect to
finish the session in four weeks. Tlie Par­ forty-eight observers of diseases in dif'
nell Itos will move for an inquiry into the ferent parts of the State, for the week
Miuuntrasna confession and also .k-mand ended on tho 8th, &lt; indicated that tonal;,
the recall of Earl Spencer, Lord Lieiiienaut itls increased, .and that rheumatism,
of Ireland, and of Trevelyan, Chief Secre­ dysentery and erysipelas decreased in
tary for Ireland.
'Vienna, Sept 18.—John M. Francis, area of prevalence. Diphtheria was re
th«‘ new American Mlntetor4o Austria, pre­ ported at thirteen places, scarlet fever at
sented his eredentiiils Thuis-lny to tbe Era­ ten, and measles at twn places. Comtared with tbe average for the month of
I e.or Francis Joseph.
Rome, Sept 11—Rev. Cam 111 I us P. Mae*, August in tbe six years from 1877 to 1881
of Detroit, has been appointed Btoliop of ^yripelas, rheumatism and bronchitis
Covington.
were more prevalent, and remittent fever,
L &gt;mi&gt;on, Sept 15.—Th • Government to intermit ent fever, dysentery and cholera
sending L60O pounds of dynamite to Egypt morbus were less prevalent in
with tbe view of exploding a passage way
for tlie boats through tlie Nile catar.cta.
George Hendereon’a born in Ravenna
Pakib, Sept 15.—Tb* Fig&lt;ir&lt;&gt; give* an
account of a second experiment of tlie Muskegon County, wa* struck by Hgbtnlni
newly-invented balloao-steering apparatus. and oenaurued a few dayn ago. with bwt
C-ptaln Renard ascended at Mendon, ex­
pecting to go to the Champs Elysee*. He tUSOO to tl,900; lB«urane«, WKL
'
was ablo for some seconds to mH against a ■■Hw. .blpmoot ot lumber, l.th
.blnstrong breeze, but was unable to return to
I
1" from Eut Town for Au*rat m. „
hi* starting point Tbe propeller eeased to
revolve. After ten minutes, lie deaeonded foUo.,: Lumber, S,:il,W
WOO: lath, 4,000,000 ptora. Shipping .,
at Veoallle*.
that port had bran rar, light rarlug k/ura
praraUln« dbUnra. In the lumber markau
Th. export, of foraat prodtta tram the
»P."li-d of nartsauon to
L from th.
quence of the protracted drought in this SacinawKlrar, wan: Lumbar, 014.1110..
section many of the simalter streams are
drying up, and the water in the river la no
low that millers are not able to do half
Mr. Clara, about .lxt,&lt;„ y.,„
their usual work. Tim city reservoir is so
tow that citizens hare been notified that who la partially l..t, w„ .lruc,
they must be as economical a* |Kmlbie in bacb ot th. bud by a fr.l,ht tram on ,b&gt;
the use of water. All street and vard Mtebltao Central wrat-nd oroadna al
Battle Creak a tn day, ago and probably
sprinkling has boon abandoned.
fatally Injured. Ba wa. thrown
twenty frat ottleld. tb. track, atrlkla* oa
his forehead.
Tb.rar.io™ a, th. l.bp.mlm&lt; Basttat
Interested persons wa* held yesterday, with
Cbureh ara In the Bwadlah laaaaaa. rat.
tho ubfeet at receiving the project for a
"7” ** •*“ • 8~il&gt;h BapU.l
railroad between New York and Boston, by
which 190 miles coukl be traveled in three Church at Lakeside.
hours. It is estimated that the needful
double-track road coukl be built for 825.­
000,000.
.

walked off

dock.

CKWTAUR LIMHWKHT-«n abaolate cure for Rhcuniall.m, Spruina, Barna, Gul la, Ac. TMetaoat Powerful and Pene­
trating Pain-rellcTlng and Hratlins Remedy known to man.

DON’T FORGET IT!
Bear It Constantly In Mind,
That we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle.
Use it; and you won’t be troubled with Buck­
wheat Itch.
The New Gem Pan—The latest thing out.
Jack Knives till you can’t rest.
Bring in your old stoves, We will repair
them cheaply.

We have a few second hand stoves to sell
at reasonable rates.
Stove Pipe and Stove Rods a specialty.
We have no telephone; but you can bring
your orders directly to us and they will be
promptly attended to. /
Endless quantities of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.
Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It will be cheaper
to settle with us than a collector.

Evans &amp; Brooks
DR. DAVID

Stirring Triumph.

KENNEDY’S

(From tbe New York Worid.)
London. England (special by cable.}—
In the suit of the Charles A. V&lt;J«elr
Co., of Baltimore, Maryland, U. 8. A.,
against Parrott &amp; Con of this city, the
court of appeal has granted the -plain­
tiffs a perpetual injunction with costs.
The action, which grew out of an alleg­
ed inf ringment of plain tiffs’ well-known
trade mark, 8t. Jacobs Oil, was origin­
ally heard in the high courts of justice,
where Vice Chancellor Bacon, without
going into the merits of the case, con­
sidered it was one that should go before
TO women wno euner rrom any
the comptroller of trade-marks. From Mar
to ttatr MB it to an unfeihng frier.d. AJ
this oppinion the Charles A. Vogelr DrMgtaa. On* Deller a tettie, or addrtea Dr.
Company appealed, claiming that they DevM Kentay. Bondoat. N.Y.
were being Injured by the goods of the
defendants, entitled SL Jacobs Oil.
being mistaken for theirs, and that
Of a MiMMchuMtta Engineer.^ *““*2*
while they had taken steps to bring a
case before the comptroller of Trade­
smanwuM, ana Deism
Marks, months would elapse before a
decWon could be obtained, and as their
business would be seriously injured by
such. delay, a restraining order should
be granted at once. The result ofLthe
Rnnfta) wan tho* a
__ insoas MMHUKM* Statement nv u,u.
CZZwJv
nothing more. LnAt JanWh?21jJd o«iDr.D*vMKennad), ol
before the Comptroller have been aban­ out N. Y„ who-Mid. after exam nau-.i
Mi.
doned by the defendant* and the BalU- Lawler vou haw StOM i*
‘
more house has thus achieved a double fBralffPkJDAVTO KENNEDY* &gt; A'..0^

&lt;vW/z,

REMEDY

The Narrow Escape

s?

ttrarah u&gt;.

-SKas
is#
jprawg-

Dr. Kenn«lr-'n» W
11
the term “8t. Davida Oil.” or any siniTlaraM two travel -SSSft
w, it
Jar tenn. aa well ae the words “The
“
rS
’
Strar..™
huJS.
Great German Remedy " and ahy words
of marks similar to thaw used by the
’?.kA’.uYx°relr ^omP«&gt;y io connec­
tion with their St Jacobe OU. The
vorite Brtraty do rtirad rltn ot i"
be® watched
with ‘interest by the mercantile and
manut&amp;cturing community of Great
ro»iv n^wihere Jbousands of trade
“wka of almost incalculable value are
i
■? »bown by the evidence
wunnmnRv
Hf- hm had M»»”' 1 h.n .
that plaintiffs had sold during the past
.,_.,».i.ra. flty moat of the tiin«.
Sr0J.er *2’®° ,nimon
of

»

Dr.

l?le year for
in

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troubled "-‘ti
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JTwjt Sint had
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For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

GMT WARDROBE!

nt life
many hiKh and awful arch
bridgeoi
11wwmwry
roares,
tll
through whlchU»ew»uw«®
wnrsh|p
wrath}and desoJatl i-.
rocks
human art and
must Ho unsV. ,tt,»jrv the structure over-

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer

ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE
UNDER TOWER BLOCK,

malaria.

County News.

WHOLE NO.
ee, the work will be under the care -of
Rev. 0.E Wightman formerly of Hub-

Moego-thokx apple.
church on Sunday 21st, at 10-30 a. m.
The Hastings Good Templars picniced
and at Holmes church same day at 2 JO
at Thornapple lake last Saturday.
Mr. Carlos Woodard departed this life
Tuesday, Sept. 9th, and was buried
Wednesday the IOth, disease, consump­
tion.
Mr. McClure has his saw mill at Mor­
gan about ready for business.
Messrs P. T. Colgrove and .Tamp*
Clarke, of Hastings, will address the
people of Morgan and vicinity at R. R.
Hall, Morgan, on the political issues of
the day, Sept 24th. People of all polit­
ical parties are requested to be present
and especially the ladies.
Considerable complaint of water
melon patches being raided these fine
evenings. Look out boys, and do not
get caught at it
Elder Abbott preached his farewell
sermon at Morgan last Sabbath eve­
ning.
Nearly everybody turned out to see
Gen. Logan Monday but a good many
were doomed to disappointment, as he
did not stop at flag stations.
.
BOWIH8 MILLS.
Farmers are mostly done seeding.
Corn curing is the order of business
just now.
Mr. Thomas Blackman, of Prairie­
ville, and Mrs. L. C. Gillaspie, of Hope,
spent Sunday with friends in this vicin­
ity.
Mr. Geo. S. Barr has returned to his
home in Battle Creek.
The school house nt Bowen is to be
repeated with seats manufactured in
Battle Creek.
Politics begin to warm up a little of
late. W. S. Hecox and J. J. Potter gave
us a good speech Monday night Mr.
Hecox showed fusion in its true light
Bro. Potter gave us to understand very
distinctly that he is not a free trader,
after which we were favored with a
song or two. A unanimous vote of
thanks wasftendered the speakers, three
rousing cheers for Blaine and Logan
and we went home feeling that we had
been well paid for coming. By the
way the. speakers were greeted ‘with a

of business men for the last few days
seems to be that of trying to collect
money of customers; this part of the
business seems to require more ability
and skill than it required to induce the
customer to purchase on time during,
the past yearor two.
Isaac Dell, of Jackson, Mich., is visit­
ing his brother-in-law, John H. Smith.
Mr. Williams, of Jackson county, is
prospecting this place with a view of
starting a boot and shoe store.
Owing to Hl ’ health John . Spindler
wishes to dispose of his grist mill, a
good opening for some one to carry on
the business..
A well known resident of thia town.
Elias Fender by name, slyly gathered
together his earthly possessions which
were not very many, and skipped' to
Kansas. Being a very thoughtful man,
and to save his friends sorrow at part­
ing from him, left his native town at a
time uncertain. Many feel quite bad
over his untimely departurejiot because
they lose his friendship or will miss
him much, but because his friendship
already formed has cost many of them
from 10 to 30 dollars each.
Rev. Wm. Campbell remains on the
North Castleton U. B. work.
&gt;
Holmes &amp; Holly Bros, have adopted
the cash system of doing business; It
would be better times for everybody If
all business could be so conducted.

CABLTOM.
C. Brook’s sister, of Grand Rapids,
.
visited him.
Lillian Center returned from Howard
City.
Miss L. Morgan, of Hastings, is visit­
ing her cousins.
Delos Smith will buy drying apples,
Joel Smith, jr., fell from the gable
end of a barn, striking on his face on a
board. He was bruised considerably.
:
Mias Nimo will teach this winter the

the q
John McKee,
die Brunney,

hkye gone to
'future home.

the county that has been able to beat C.
A. Bristol’s day’s work of13® baabela
of grain in 10 hours. We think perhaps
that thresher don’t run a machine tn
this county.
Will Brunney, of Eldorado, Kaaaaa,

attending his sister’s wedding, started
homeward Monday.
The board of school inspectors met
Monday to make their annual report to
the county clerk.
Rumors from conference tell us that
our Rev. S. D. McKee goes to Prairie*
ville, and a young man by the name of

From the Herald.
Mr. Jas. Godfrey thinks of taking a
trip west this fall with a view of locat­
ing.
Freeport vs. West Campbell base ball
last Saturday afternoon. Freeport came
out ahead—29 to 17.
John Teeple lost a valuable 2-year-old
colt Saturday morning. Wounded by a
stub in the field and bled to death.
The latest social event waa the mar­
riage of Miss Carrie Fiah to Mr. Isaac
Moore which took place at the home of
the bride, on Thursday evening, Sept.
4th, 1884. Only the near relatives and
friends were present.
Jas. W. Godfrey, for the past year an
assistant on this paper and in the Free­
port drug store, leaves our employ with
our best wishes for his future suoceas.
“Jim” is capable and faithful, and will
be sure to succeed in any business he
may decide to engage in.
At tRe annual meeting of tbe Free­
port cornet band Monday evening, Sept.
8th, the following officers were elected
for the ensuing year: Leader, August
Nagler; President, Thos. Cheesebrough:
Vice Pres., Wm. Moore; Ser’y, A. J.
Cheesebrough; Treasurer, J. Godcher:
Business manager, F. A. Child; Deputy,
J. Fish. At the close of the meeting,
August Nagler was presented a handsome wrtch chain in recognition of his
services as leader, during the part year.
Mr. Kent, of Marcellus, is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Thos. Suiiivan.
F. E. Deming was elected moderator
at the school meeting Monday night.
Mr. S. Finch contemplates starting a
livery here.
There is no doubt but
that such an institution would pay, berides being of great convenience to our
citizens. ________________

Friend school. .»
Miss Smith’s reading Saturday even­,
full house who would gladly welcome ing was excellent.
them again st any time.
Enoch Andrus was here Sunday.
Dr. H ull had a smart rimaway Thurs­.
RUTLAND.
day.
The excessive hot weather hindered
Raymond’s infant child expired after.
farm work and a cooler wave was grate­
a prolonged illness.
fully received.
The telephone,may I* secured to thej
Bowel difficulties are becoming quite
center, by taking 850.00 script and do­.
frequent among children.
nating 850.00.
One of your city justices may be call­
A black dog and a spotted one killedI
ed upon to explain to a mother, how he and wounded several sheef) for A.
could legally marry a fifteen year old
Davenport.
bride to a forty-five year old groom.
John Carpenter had 825 damage done,
Col. Gill opened the campaign for the
to his sheep flock. '
republicans, by two well presented
May Davenport has returned fromt
speeches on Wednesday and Thursday
her visit.
nights.
W. W. Cole passed through here lastt
Rev. Crosby found a lap blanket in
the road west of the city near A. J.
it was called to GrandI
Bowne’s farm’. The owner can have it
Ledge
by calling on him.
BAN FIELD.
i
We saw in thelast issue of the scan­
Quite a considerable sickness about ner an account of the death of Hiram
here. Dysentery and the like.
Willson, of Cleveland, and should judge
Another darkey show last Saturday that the writer was entirely unacquaint­
night at the halt
ed with the facts of the case about
A number propose going to Kalama- which he was writing. The statement
too to attend the state fair. It is hope­ in regard to his being an extensive lum­
ful we can have rain before that time. ber dealer is correct us also his l»eing a
F. F. Ward was in town last week.
son-in-law of Danforth Fisher, of
Mrs. George Van Tyne is spending Johnstown. Butst the time of his
the week with her people here.
death he was at the residence of his
Miss Frankie Doyle visited in Orange­ brother-in-law Mr. Powers, who lives
ville last week.
.
about a mile south of the Banfield store.
And now for the facts of the case:
WOODLAND.
Thinking people will heartily endorse Almost immediately upon reaching the
homo
of Mr; Powers, Mr. Willson and
the long editorial concerning the Assy­
ria affair, which meets our views of the his little son, a boy about five years of
age started for the lake, which Ilea
question precisely.
James M. Baker and his sister have across the road and a short distance
been engaged to teach our schools dur- further south. Upon reaching about
half the distance to the lake he told the
boy to go back to the house. Upon
Some jar in'our telephone arrange­
seeing the little boy returning alone
ments.
Disk No. 3 of Woodland have secured Mrs. Willson became alarmed and gave
of mrtural No. 8 of Woodland and pursuit. By the time she had come
Sunfield territory enough to make their near enough to call him. he hail parti­
Diet, nearly four Motions in nite. Thia ally divested himself of his clothing as
puts them out of their difficulty and if preparing to tak&lt;XbaOH-but wheth­
will do doubt make them good uttered er hearing her chll he wished to elude
her for a time, or whether on account
again.
Unde Charles Gateway is very rick of his weak mental condition it threw
at hia daughter's, Mrs. A. W. Dillen- him into a temporary fit of insanity we
never shall know. But at that moment
beck.
Hattie Holly, ot Bay City. i» vlalUng he turned t«ack from the lake and start­
ed across a piece of treacherous marsh
her many friends here.
bog. He had gone about four or five
O V. HUdihger la moving his house
onto a new site, which Improve, tho rods when, no ftoubt bring in a burry,
be caught his foot on a small limb ly­
looks of the-premlaa.
ing in his way and stumbled head fore­
J M. Belaer lott a valuable horse last
week. A law sultjs Ukely to be called most into a hole three or four fert
square, made through the turf by the
up to determine what caused the ani­
muskrate Here tn the mud he came
mal’s death.
to his death; and whan found his bead
Farmere are all busy sowing wheat,
and chert were settled into tbe mire to
hoping for higher prices next year.
hia hips. Ha waa found tbe next day
after the accident by John Norris, Rev.
ed LmI S»bb*th rwnlni-

HICQXOMY OOBXWta.
Wheat sowing about completed.
II. A. McAllister lost another child,
making two of his three little giria.
The third is very low with the same
disease—bloody dysentery. ’
Most everybody about here is si the
state fair.
Rain wanted badly in this section of
the country.
Political matters herabou^ looking
favorable for the republicans.

Our blessings are not appreciated un­
til we are deprived of them. Mort not­
able among them is health, the lack of
which magnifies our other banians. A
hacking cough, a severe cold, or
throat or lung disease is very tre
some; but all three may be quickly
permanently removed by Dr. Big!
Positive Cure. Pries 50 cents;
bottire free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
The Alma cheese factory wenw to

Tbe best on earth, can tr
of Griggs* Glyeenn»8aivfr
sure cure for cute, bruises, a

funded. Only 26 oenta.
Hotchkiaa.

Fcraate

�MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

F«r Preaident,
JAMBS G. BLAINB, of Maine.
For Vice President,
JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois

STATE TICKET.

HARRY A. CONANT,
r— EDWARD H. BUTLER,

, For Commissioner of the Land Office—MINOR
8. NEWELL, of Genesee.
For Attorney General—MO8E8 TACGAET, of
Kent
*
For Superintendent of Public InstrucUonsHEBSCHELL R. GASH, of Hillsdale.
For Member of the State Board of Education—
JAMES M. BALLOU.
For Congress. Third District-J AMES O’DON­
NELL, of Jackson.

In reply to a letter of Inquiry, we would say
that our candidate for president Is Benj. F. But­
ler; our candidate for governor, Joslab W.
Begole; our candidates forotberstate.congress­
ional, legislative and county officers are men
who will vote for Benj.'F. Butler for president
None others need apply.—Hastings Journal,
Editorial Notes.

Enoch Andrus poeaeesce all thequallficatiens for a legislator who will cred­
itably represent Barry county at Lan­
sing. He is one of the foremost educa­
tors of the county; a man earnest,
active and zealous to secure the sul&gt;mission to the people of a prohibitory
amendment; a farmer, who thoroughly
understands the legislation needed for
that class of our citizens. The next leg­
islature will be republican. Tbe repub­
lican, memjiers nine-tenths of them, will
vote and work to have the question of'

prohibition submitted.
Mr. Andrus
will l&gt;ean efficient co-laborer with them.
Those voters who wish such legislation
.should cast their ballots for Mr. Andrus.
By his election, the cause of temperance
will be materially advanced. By his
• ‘ election, Barry county farmers will
have an able representative. By his
election, the people of Barry county, ifrespective of party, will secure the ser­
vices of one of the ablest and most in­
telligent men in the county. Vote and
work for Enoch Andrus.

ers should see to It that these men are
elected.
John tl Creasy has made one ot the
best executive officers Barry county
ever had. As sheriff he has lieen faith­
ful, honest and diligent in the discharge
of his duty. He has demonstrated his
fitness for the position, and no one who
has not an axe to grind questions it in
the least. The voters of Bam- county
cannot do ao foolish a thing as to per­
mit his defeat.

No better circuit court commissioner
could be hail than Philip W. NIskern.
He has rendered faithful and able ser.
Vlc« to the people in his position as
commissioner. It Is an important place,
ami a good man should be elected to fill
lb Mr. NIskern has abundantly dem­
Clement Smith. At this writing over onstrated that he has the ability to do
♦IjOOO.OOO worth of property' in Barry justice to the position, and he should be
county alone is held in trust by admin­ re-elected.
istrators of estates and guardians of
David Preston, the king bee of the
minors. Not only must a man who
prohibitionists of this state, made his
looks after the rights of the widow and
maiden political speech at Detroit Fri­
the orphan involving this large sum of
day evening. In which he said that If
money oe honest, but he must be a
he were to construct a platform It
thorough business num, a man who un­
would consist of but 80 words as fol­
derstands his duties and knows how to
lows: “Trust to the Lord and do goodperform them. He should know what so Shalt thou dwell in jlhe land, and'
to advise, and bow to keep those who
verily, thou shall be fed."
hold property in trust from abusing
A vote cast for Judge Smith is a bal­
lot in favor of retaining a man who has
satisfactorial!) shown that he is in
every way qualified for the position he
holds. If you want honesty, capability,
and experience in the office of pitobate
judge, you can get it by votingHfer

Seth Pratt Is a competent man for
surveyor; has been a faithful, careful
official; Is a man who will do his best
taimy and every positron; Is a worthy
clUzen and a careful, prudent num.
Mr Pratt is entitled to a reelection
and the voters of Barry county should
In response to an Inquiry, we w-ill
see that he is elected.
say to a friend, for his benefit as well as
Though but recently adraltteAto the
for that of others who may seek the
same information, that the only fees al­ bar. Mr. James B. Mills, of XrahvlBe

their trusts. 'Clement Smith has shown
himself capable and disposed to do this.
And to all these qualifications he adds
experience, Barry county voters will
never make the serious mistake of hav­
ing this office change hands.

lowed to a judge of probate, since the
•ct of 1881, are for certified copies of
wills, and the total amount from this
would not exceed 850 per annum. Tbe
office has been a salaried one since Jan­
uary 1, 1882, the salary in proportion tb
' ' the population of the county. Though

l

has made creditable progress as an at­
torney. He Is nominated by the repub­
licans as one of the circuit court commlwdonere. He will creditably OB the
the place, and ought to be elected.
congress is a ballot cast for a worthy
and able gentleman, a sound and pro­
gressive republican, and a man who
will creditably represent this, one of
the leading districts of Michigan, tn the
halls of congress. Vote for O’Donnell.

the law does not require the probate
judge to draft any papers in any estates,
yet since it went into operation. Judge
।
Smith has drafted all the papers in near­
, ; ly all the estates that have passed
.
through his court, thus saving many
The Jacksun Star, democratic, bolts
; J hundred dollars to those who would
otht-rwise have to consult outside par­ Pennington, and comes out in a ringing
; ties and pay for drawing up the neees- editorial for James O’Donnell. After
stating why it cannot support the fus­
ion nominee the Star concludes:
a time the
delighted
Besides, personally we have a kindly
, he i» i feeling for Mr. O’Donnell -a certain ad­
ot Mr.
miration for bis advancement from a
toy. He can't
penniless boy without influential par­
* attorney."
ents or friend, to the position he occupies
to-day. He is emphatically a self-made
man, who will, if elected to congress,
spare no pains to represent his district
as its importance demands. While we
would have preferred Col. Shoemaker,
nd while we
friend, Mr-J.

&lt;*

TEST TODBBAHJB POWER TO-DAT!
THI TKaTl

. Un prosssii c&lt; —o—Sa.

The hatter and the shoemaker buy
their material at imported or tariff
prices and try to make a living. They
have high priced labor and foreign
competition to contend with and so
they too think that they have a hard
time, and so they ask'for a higher tar­
iff, a lower tariff on raw material and a
reduction of wages.
Now the fact is, that if their goods
were made by American labor at 81.00
per day the goods would cost 100 per
cent more than if made by English
labor at 50 cents per day. And the tax
on these goods is 30 per cent, giving 70
per cent., lees transportation, against
them which they try to make good by
hiring foreign journeymen, woman's
and children’s labor.
They -have no
protection only what the wide Atlantic
and an ever changing congress gives
them.'

But the laborer and the farmer want
both the hat and the shoes, and it is
only here that the “robbery comes in,”
which infers that a protective-tariff
gives to the manufacturer and takes
from the laborer who is not protected.

high tariff system protects you ? Let
us unite and demand a Jaw that will
compel manufacturers to sell as cheap
to us as they do to strangers.
As we
..t® b“y thrir goods, let
““Jj*1113® to employ our lai&gt;or.
rL trh1mre,^
““Pul’lon at all.
Let them hire where they can hire
chwpret lrt
boy where we «“ huy
Butland, Aug. Sth, 1884.

I don't feel one hit puffed up by the
compliment, and now without engaging
in an argument or committing myself
to any tariff, will say that a true state­
ment of facts will, like an example la
addition, up or down, foot the same.
And now we will see “How differ­
ently we do see."
As to Ufe sewing
machine, I too bought one of this kind
a tfew” years ago for »75, in depreciat­
ed greenbacks, when 830 in' British
gold would have paid for It
I flnd
that It would take 25 bustalsof AmeHcan wheat In England, leas coat to get
It there, to pay for It in place of 12U
bushels as stated.
If the binder can be sold. in England
for *80, It can be sold In the United
States tor 860. I don't want the job.
And if In the United States for 980, It
can be made la England forglO. Neithdo I want this job.
I am taking the
writer at his word, labor in England
W cents per day; to United States, strik­
ing for »1. Again, If It sells in England
for 880, It can be reshlpped to the
United Stales for about »20, dirtv 35 per
cent and sold for 8128, giving a proM
of S72; much more than on the first
sale. I now advise tint writer to engag" at once to this bustoaw, for be and
I have shown conclusively that the
profit la very large. More than this, he
will be “well tofonned" to a very short
time,

WBSTVAJU).

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DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.

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either
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THE TEJTOFTHE OVEH.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,

Dr. Price’s Special Flarmu Eitracis,
Dr. PriM’t L»p«lln YmmI Buu
FOR OALI BY GROOKR8.
QMICAOO.

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hereby elvrn that Ishidl sell at pub­
lic aucUon, to tbe btrhvM bidder, on Saturday,
tbe 17th day of September, A. D. !&lt;H. at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, at the prubate office in
the city of Hastings, tn th* rounty of Barry. In
tbe statoof Miehlgan.-purNii.mi u» license and
authority granted to like on the eleventh day ot
AMBML A. D.T8S4, by thr probate courtof Barry
countv. Michigan, all of tnc estate, right, title
and taterewt ol tbe said dereared of. in and to
tbe rt»l estate situated and being in the county
o{ Barry. In tbe stale of MfcWgaa, know n and
described as follows, to-wit;
Commencing one chain north aii&lt;! right links
east ot tbe northwest comer of village (now
city) lot No. nine hundred- thlrty-sev. n («J7).
Thence running north tour chain*, throre east
one eteUi and seventeen links to the wr*t I'.r.e
of Market street, thener south on said west line
of Market street four chains to the north line of
Green street, and thence west one chair, and
seventeen links V&gt; pl*re\f l&lt;g;nuli e, m .riding ,
to the recorded plat cl tba vlllajtr fi;ou city} nf
Admiuhtmtor.
Mortgage Sale. ' '

Ik-fault having Ih-cu taiidc tn the con&lt;i:tionv of
a certain mortgage extruted by Isaac F. Makr
-MSSS a*4THamet Makepeace, his wlL. to
-Geons Osborne, said mortgage tearing date
JMV I, IMS, aad due July
and rrrorted
in Ins ofllce of Register of Dredv m and fur Rarrycoasfy. MBebigan. In Uber st
Mortgages,
on pages M and fc. on tbe flrwt d»&gt; . f July. i«.
and gfvan to securr the paynirtit ..Hour hundred
Md Ita SmIub, with Interest to Iw p.n.l July
1st of reeb year succeed ing lh&lt; date of said
■MHaamB. and containing a Clause i-rovidhig
MSf p jw^MUtt be made to thi- layment u&gt;t tbe
said Interest when th* same tecainr due and
■baud Um same remain unpaid for th-1 'pace of
.iBtrty days tbereafter, then the -sud r.i &gt;rtKagce
shall have the option to declare ti&lt;e uhvie
amount on said mortgage due at otter, and He
interest doe on said mortgare Julv 1.hav­
ing become due and not having teen pnM. and
MjprBtasSRtbirty days having ebtpse&lt;i since tie
same became due. un«! the same still r&lt;-timlning
unpaid, and the said mortgage? having, tn vir­
tue of his option, declared the » hole an oint of
said mortgage dm- at once, and t her. telug now
MMVMasia nwdgnie the suiri of four hundred
: agd nlaety-four and M-lOO dollars by reason of
MMSMOD ana declaration, and result nor pro­
ceedings at law having tu n imrtllutrd tn recov­
er tbe debt or any portion of tbe Mme whkb
said mortgage to given to secure Notice Is
tbaretoremven that the preiniM- described m
SSMIMinnMeto Wit: Tbe north half ot lots
MMMrM'su hundred nineteen, six hundred
MMVMMnhundred twenty-one. In the city
of Bastings. RaTry count). Mich., will N- .«■&gt;•! st
Wtfu WAftuaa SATURDAY, tbe
day
dtnOinKMBKR next, at the hour of trn &lt;.-clock
t-fiL at tbtMTth trout door of the Court House
tbe efty at Hastings, Michigan-the saw •
Court House being the place of holding the Cir­
cuit Court for said Barry count) t&lt;&gt; satisfy tbe
amount due upon said mortgage ”1**'
k'gul
co&lt;a at such foreclosure.
*

T&gt;AKE NOTICE. Whereas, my wife. Ma K
1 Harei. haa left mv bed and Ward withmt
taMaumeorprovoattlon. I hereby xire notjee
thM Jjwtli pay ao debt* ol bar contractim: afwr
U^'AU&lt;«utt.1mc|uiiLEjlllAZEI_

CONSTIPATED?

If you are bilious, dyspeptic
or constipated, a few bottles
of Hops and Malt Bitters will
cure you as they have many
others. An occasional use of
Hops and Malt Bitters gives
tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes per­
fect digestion. Do not be
persuaded to try something
else, said to be just as good,
but get the [enuine. For
sale by all de

Mo

Administrator’s Sale.
Intbe matter ot the estate of John HotchkiM,

INSUMPTION

SUPERIORTO

«**&gt;«-« 4^5^

duty shall

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Bro

PATENTS^fiAss:

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

government la better than any other
on the face of the earth.
The amount ot money to be paid to
Ute government la the aatue under anv
Vlnd of tariff and the earne to the
pie, all things coneidered, tor It la a
«^vld«t tact that all buxluera wHl
find its level.
Under a high tariff, all think, are
tyed to Covet the difference in the coat
of production, except that a few thlnaa
are uaually put on the free Hat A low
tariff la the aatue except that the
amount to be ralaed la, limited to the
wanta of the government and diacrim
mating In favor of home Indnatrv
,Fr."7J.ra&lt;k “ ““
ut the t*x upon
the thing, Imported and not produced
at home. ’

a

r wJAre, 21A««»L Hartum.
r. BTOom, O. r. A T a.. Chita*.

The American farmer has high labor
and the wide Atlantic to contend with,
but he has more than an offset to thi.^
Ilf, 12 t^art a«o eMer
asm ,f
in his broad fields, cheap lands and im­
plements whereby he can bring in the
products of three men. with nearly all
of the markets of the world open to
him for his produce and nearly free
not A CUBB ar v ,
from any charges, and he never go« to
England to farm.
llfl&gt;qtJ- waste the strength, mar the
No nobleman, with means to load wnwrV^°*" °rm“T uibka aSb
three ships, was ever so ignorant as to
not know &lt;rf a duty.or tax onimportsto
this Gantry.
Pauper emigration or labor to this

,”f thi* «&gt;™lry are better
fed and clothed, and the credit of the

W.28 - «.&lt;:
wix

gws dally. AH other trains &lt;i*lly exerj-i aS-

UGHT HEALTHY BREAD

country should be prohibited.
I
A day’s labor win now purchase as
much of tbe necessaries of life as at
any time under free trade and this
under a heavy tax on account of the
late war.

‘

Utesw

I am a laborer and a fanner, and I
am bold to say that the American la­
borer and farmer as a class are as well
“I cannot pay it and sell my goods protected as any other class of citizens.'
'any, cheaper than they are now buyThe English laborer 1s compelled by
°^Tlnm you murt return. But whit
his surroundings to work cheap at say
50 cents per day, while the American
htve you in the other ship?”
“Woolen goods, ready mad^clothing, laborer with his surrounding cannot be
etc., which I can sell verv cheap. Your
forced to work for much less than 81
people are much in new! of them.
I
saw many of them wearing cotton l&gt;er day, and his food, clothing and
stockinga, jeans and cottonade clothing schooling of his children cost less than
during the coid weather of last winter*' in any other country, taken as a whole.
dncv
y?u ulU8t P*y tbe
duty. We must protect our manufac­ His protection is more sure, more per­
manent than any law of an ever chang­ some like our flrindmother's dePekna bread.
turing interest#.” .
"I cannot. VwiU return.”
ing congress. This is also true of the
CROOER9 8KLL THEM,
u); hatbave you in the other ship?”
wvu ev tms
American farmer.
One tuousand cheap latorers which
Price Baking Powder Co.,
The English farmer has cheap labor
a day’,be W1U,n? to work for flfty cents
luTn if K. Fnaifeai mraiy Enuts,
and a good market, but he is hemmed in Chicago. Ilf.
Ct. Louir,Md&gt;
i i
them right along; no duty on for want of space, has but little to sell,
laborers- they will be very glad to
and
this
produced
at
great
expense
for
have them over at the facton-.
They
just discharged one thousand Ameri­ manure, etc., and he comes to this
cans who were on a strike, wanting a country to better his situation and
dollar a day.
*
“What! How is this'? Haven’t you never got® back but sends for father
of ,,bow" ‘- Vo™ and mother. '

l»«hti’^"tths.»"”r “ke

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SENATORIAL CONTENTION.
A convention for the nomination of a candi­
date for senator for tbe thirteenth senatorial
district and to consider such other business as
may properly come before said convention, will
be held at tbe court house, in the city of Hast­
ings. on Monday, the 22d day of Sept. Instant, at
the hour of eleven o’clock sharp.
Each voting precinct Is entitled to one delo‘^Dated Sept. 8th, 18M.
CLEMENT SMITH,
«. B. ALLEN,
8. J. BIDLEMAN,
Committee.

States or even in Europe.
Tbe hat that can be sold for &lt;1 under
free trade will cost the laborer In Eng­
land two days work at 50 cents per day,
and the laborer in the United States
two days work at SI per day. Even.
But the fact is, this hat has only a tax
of 30 per cent, so that it can now be
s|ld under the present tax for &lt;1 JO.
'Tax on shoes, 30 per cent, and can be
sold for 81.60; and that sewing machine,
can now be bad for 825, and a much
better one for 840.

revenue to get its revenue. So it is evi­
dent, to say nothing of ite merits or de­
merits, the time for absolute free trade
is not yet at hand.
Statute law can do but little to ad­
vance the Interest of one class, of men
over that of another, for business will
as surely find its level as water will
flnd the ocean, and God win help that
man most who helps himself.
Now
you see, how differently we do see.
A. P BOEK.

May 1Mb.
KASTVAKD.

aui-wj

For Judnr of Probste-CLEMENT SMITH.
For SberlH—JOHN Q. CRES8Y,
Fur Clerk- X HARLES M. MACK.
For 1‘rotocuttMAtt‘y—FHILIF T. OO LG ROVE
Ft? TrSSre^FEEDsSS^ALEXANDER.
For Circuit Court Commissioners— I’HILH’ W.
MSKKBN and JAMES B. MILLS.
ForHurveyov-BETH PRATT.
m
For Comnors-Dr. A. P. DRAKE and Dr. J. W.
SACKETT.

ference of 215 to 285 per cent
’ Some articles can be shipped and
sold to Europe for leas than they can be
imported to or are sold in the United

at a less rate.
Therefore tbe govern­
ment would have to resort to a pro­
tective tariff, direct texaUoa br internal

RARfPS DIVISION

tUMDSI

For Representative in tbe Slate Izigtalatore-

under free trade as under protection.
The fact is that this binder is made
in England from American patent#
upon a royaltwand sold for 880 to &lt;100,
which would make them cost nearly
twice as much tn this country, fully so
after paying a Yankee agent to sell it
This statement will foot up and down
just tho same. It will not have a dif­

1

REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.

nlilH
t
would be 81X08 for ev«y drfMr
eqtMlly true in hundred* of other*
and therefore it follows that nearly all
! Ulu&lt;3
things --pay
a tax- -----------------of 850 to 300 .per-cent
--------But the fact is that the average rate on and a yard of silk now sold for 82
in"ports is 42 per cert, and that if any
imported thing is sold, average sale, lected at thia rate. But thta rate caa be
above 42 per cent, it is done by some ■omewbat reduced and a large revenue
twist or turn that can be done as easily can be darived from duttea cn tea wl

KvpreiM.

R^flblicafl Natieial Ticket.

casca. He has never used this poaitkm
contribute such suj
to cam- oat person*! grievanore or todlvidual 4&gt;lte work at the people', ex­
pense. Hehae been a faithful, aUe, KDITOR RANNEB:
I find that I have been quite geucroonadantlous officer, and the votere of
Barry county should see to it that he ia ally credited, also complimented, as the
father of “A Backwoodsman’s Ideas on
elected.
the Tariff," ound in the Home Journal
Those-who have had business, with
of 14th ult, which please copy, to-Njit:
the county clerk, have learned thisEd. Jovbnal:--I am surprised that
that he waa always on hand to attend I have so long stuck to the high tariff,
to bustorre; that he was always atten­ by my love for the republican party,
tive, conrteoue and faithful in the dls- but having divorced myself from the
Charge of duty. Barry countv, for a latter, I feel that I can no longer sup­
port the other. I saw by a republican
quarter of a century, has had the eerri- paper, which I am yet taking, that all
ceeof none hut Urst-claM clerks, and “well informed’’ people are for a pro­
,iIr’J*“khM hel&lt;* Ms own with the tective tariff. I am not well informed,
beet Of them to the ability and falthfnb so I favor free trade. Our present tar­
iff is a destructive tax on labor to in­
neas with which he hae discharged ’ his
crease capital. To prove this I would
■■ Ch"l»y could not add: A few years ago American man­
.si?? friends; , and he has hoots of ufactured sewing machines could be
them to all parties, and to aB parts of bought in London for 825.00, at the
same time agents were selling the
Barry county. They know ho has made
same machines to western farmers for
a record of which the people of tbe। 875.00 to 880.00. To-day you can buy
county can well be proud. They will an American self-binder in England
for 880.00; the same machines are be­
Ing sold tb western fanners for 8200.00
and upwards. American grown wheat
Barry county’s finances are in the I is worth nearly double in London that
it is here (75 to 80 cents to-day).
Al­
hands of a thorough, competent business lowing wheat to be worth 81.00 per
ntan, Mr. Frederick Alexander. In the bushel, the farmer gives in exchange
for a sewing machine seventy-five
two years that he has officiated as
bushels of wheat, at home, when
treasurer, he has introduced a thorough twelve and a half bushels of the same
system of book-keeping with the vari­ wheat would have bought the same
ous county funds. He is prepared at machine in England. To-day we give
200 bushels of wheat for a .binder, at
any time to “show the books," and has
home, which 40 bushels would buy
made a record which is a monument to abroad.
Farmer, can you see how
his intelligence and ability. As a clU- your interests are protected ? What is
mo, as a soldier, as keeper of the coun­ true in these two cases is equally true
in hundreds of others.
You can buy
ty funds, Mr. Alexander has won favor
American hats, boots, clothing and
and friends, whose esteem and good hundreds of other article® cheaper in
will he has deserved. The people of Europe than here. High tariff enables
■Barry county should secure his services the hatter to sell a hatfor 82.00, which
free trade would compel him to sell
for two years more.
for 81.00. The shoemaker has to have
Edgar F.Nye, of Johnstown, the re­ 82.00 for shoes which should be had for
81.00, Hatter wants shoes; shoemak­
publican candidate for register, is a man
er wants hat; even exchange, no rob­
who has been honored and trusted by bery. Farmer wants l&gt;oth. High tar­
his fellow townsmen, and has tilled iff, four bushels of wheat buys them;
every place with honor and credit He no tariff, two bushels buys the same.
Farmer, now can you see where the
was a brave soldier during the war, and robbery comee in?
In 1878 anoblehas been always a worthy citizen. He
is a man of good business habits, and
has an excellent record for capability in surprised at the high prices paid for
some articles. On his return home he
every station he has tilled, a vote for loads three ships, starts for America to
him will be cast for a man worthy of make his fortune.
On nearing New
the place, and one who would do credit York be is met by a revenue cutter,
the
officer
boards
his
vessel and asks:
to the people df Bkrry county. Vote
“ w hat have you oc jKianl ?”
for Nye for register.
"I loots, shoes, hats, caps, etc.
I am
Doctore Drake ami Sackett are two of taking them to the western farmers.
1 can sell them for half what thev now
the oldest art) ablest practlcionere of pay for them.”
"
Barry eouuty. They are In the field for
•‘Before you can land them you must
coroners. Intelligent, competent men pay the duty.”
“Duty! Bhatia that?”
are needed to fill those places. At times
on
foreign goods coming
. *
they call for the highest ability and into this country.
soundest judgment.
That Doctors
“Why this tax ?
Your laborers are
Drake and Sackett could render such much in need of these things.”
Protect our xnanufacservices, none can dispute; and the vot­ tu*rere^,taX ***

Grid Rapids

Hastings, Mich., September 19,1884.

HOLMES, Agent.

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thb
■”E Granil Rapids fair commence.

picnic at Thornapple
fair’
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WUtiw® P.la“ are “
iwulasi* attht’ *lte (air'
^umcdkuig'-Metthi.dtywmk
unltorn’
y'
schools are progressing
toe suix-rririon of Prof.

t„c Hastings

Mb cnea-sr
aMitto to

his

is building a
residence on

Broadway­
Press
,n ott‘,man3’ ^udoh8«
;as»!S anil cut cashmeres just received

r..M.E-X.
iT «Ll de rout b«&gt;rt K00*1 10 iook
the elegant dock of dress goods at
Mrtse Nevins. * xtavefek A &gt;.n.rsBURY

2A’Odozens
last. week.
»'m Jl toey ••aii g&gt;*.
-.

shipped

They

M&amp;sss. Winisou. ('nanon and Hew­
' slave each made material improve­
meats on their residence property on
Grand street.
TnElir.1 were ao services at the M. E.
church Sunday last, owing to the al&gt;
Mace of toe pa’l'ii'' "'ho was in attend-

.anoesi conference;
E. A. Mattesos sold three organs
ate day 'last week; but on the same day
he received three new ones. Good goods
aad low prices have given him a good
- trade. '
It is now an answered fact that Bar­
ty county hits a good corn crop this
-eason. It now lieing too far' advanced
tc le injured byMrost. save those pieces

of western cum.
In our report test week of the officers
of Barry County Battalion elected for
the ensuing year foe name of Mr. C. A.
Hough, of Woodland, elected adjutant,
was through an oversight omitted.
Some one cut the ground wire to
Knappen &amp; VanAnnan’s telephone
Thursday night.
It was not done
through malRo: hut some one thought
it was a cunning trick, it was auwful
funny. - The party who did it wears a
No. fl hat.
'

A full house greeted the performanceof Uncle Tom’s Cabin, at the opera
house last evening. The performance
was a very creditable one and the compony much belter than the average.
The characters were al! well taken and
the plantation songs good. The banjo
solo, by Prof. W. II. McKanlass made
’he hit of the evening—Fargo Daily
Republican.

At the St. John’s shooting touman.ent September’lOth and 11th, Messrs
Sid Crowell and Homer Brown of this
city walke&lt;! away with the honors and
the cash. In the ten regular shoots' on
the program Brown wonxjifee firsts,
two seconds and one third. Crowell
five iirsts, one second and one third.
Aside from these there were a number
.of special purses, of which Brown and
Crowell captured the lion's share.
There is a disposition on Uie part of
wine of the members of tlie council,
and al^c on the part ot many of our
citizens who were foremost fo securing
a favorable vote for water-works, to be
io no hurry about bonding the dty to

secure that much desired improvement.
The money market' is not fo as favora^condition as it might be, and it looks

5 per cent bonds could not be
wld at par jjbt now. It is a good idea
to take some time to consider the matter.
m though

There will be a Blaine and Logan
i»le raiding at Dowling, Thursday
Sept. 25th. The exercises
begm at 2 o’clock. It ia expected
Hon. James O’Donnell, L. E.
‘U’appen and other apeakera will adthe meeting. In the evening an
^'lr«s will be delivered fo the halt

wore the evening meeting there will
kniJt,. r2tlight I,anule by plumed
wriH
^^^eadculattonatthfe
« nr
F°r
see notio® of the meeting.

the latter. Friends from Johnstown
Baltimore and Hastings were present’
and sat down to a table laden with the
good things of life. After mumc, song
and jest; and as the guests were about
to depart, the gentlemen in whose honor
the assemblage had gathered were in­
formed that their presence was desired
in the parlor. While they were bowed
as if receiving the benediction in came
their respective mothers followed by
thirty-three assistants, each having a
rod of correction, which were applied
to the astonished “big boys” in a man­
ner that reminded them of by-gone
days, and at the same time convinced
them that their mammas still exercised
their maternal authority. With good
wishes for the smarting urchins, the
guests took their departure, each feel­
ing that they had enjoyed a pleasant
time.
'

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n0 il,lmediato

ANT Affair.—\v«foe»

GUbm

Doty, of Johnstown,
Striker, of Baltimore’

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FRED DAELKER,

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Mrs. Fred Spwngmm.-h _r are'
in attendance at the state fair.
Mr. J. Klepler spent Saturday and
Sunday with his friends to this dty. -

raw.*.,iteret, opposite ok! depot. Ha^i

It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most
' complete stock of

°°°-H"Nichols
to the dty
Saturday and Sunday. He reports busi-

Igood opinion our people had formed of
1him. The next governor was lustily
1chpered. Senator Palmer talked a little
1about the tariff, and Mr. Buttars told
'the audience why they should continue
the republican party in power. Jolly

He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

of the elate

for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLQW SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in the world.
. Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy
8477859624
MADE TO

ORDER.

SuUMads

Has Fairly Commenced.

Men’s Suite
BEST
50c
$5 to 315.
Undershirt Custom
Made Suits,
in the
CITY.
$15 to $35.

822.00 to 850.00

Overcoats.

FALL
Children’s OvEBOOATS
Suits,
$5 to $20.
$2 to $15. Fine Worst­
Kilt Suits,
ed, $15.
$2 to $10. Cust. Made,
$20 to $30.

Dress Coats Boy’s Suits, WINTER
$1.00
and
$3 to $10. OvsSOOATS
will buy
Boy’s Dress $3.50 to $20
A
Scarlet
Vests,
Made to Order.
Undershirt, $12
Suits,
Custom
to
$10 to $20.
worth
Made,
825.00 to 840.00
$12.50
$1.50.
320 to 330

Overcoats

Pants
Made to Order,

84.00 to 812.00

Fine Black Children’s Children’s z
Fine
Overcoats,
Fall
Underwear, Worsted
Overcoats, $1.50 to $10.
Suits,
$2:00
$15.00. $3.50 to $10 Boy’s Over­
to
coats,
$2.50. Dress Suite.
$3.50 to $15.
$15.00.

Children’s PANTS.
Our White * HATS.
and
Best 31
Shirts are $1.50 Stiff
Best Fitting Fur Hat Boy’s Hats, Pants iri the
City.
75c for worth $2.00 25 cents
to
Fine Pants,
Linen Bo­ Fur Hats
33.50to37.50
$1.50.
M
som Shirts. $2 to $4.

c:lote

Strictly One Price,

Satchels,
30c to SS.50.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

AnVERTISMD LETTBKS-

rubll.' Initrarae; u
board of urtiierti
Edwards, wtoae tera

composed of the counties of
district,

conatttutioiu nf this state will Ki Mitmatted to •
tbe^poplt^of tbestate fartheir i*4?j»ttae or ro-

AateMBfiheot to Section 6, ArtteJe fi,rei»tfve
,or by Jotal
a ^B(rr?o.x
The State shall be divided into
Judicial circulto. In each of which tbe etectora
thereof shall elect one circuit judge, who shall
hoM hLs office for the term of 4x years, and un­
til hs sucee—or is elected and qualified. Tbe
legiiliiture may provide for th.- elect Um of more
US*Lon? circuit Juilge in the Judicial cfcc’i It in
which the city of Detroit is or may be situated,

stitotlon. shall receive from said county of Wayne
such additional salary a* may, from time to
Ume‘ •* flxwl *n4 determined by the board of
supagrisors Of said county; and the board of
suitervlaora of each county in the Upper Penin­
sula is hereby authorized and empowered to
give and pay to the circuit Judge ot the judicial
circuit to which such county is attached, such
additional salary or compensailou, aa may from
tlni-« to time t»e fixed and determined Dy snob
board of supervtson.
An amendment to Section t\ Article 4. reia-

Joint Resolution No. 23.
hundred dollara for each regular s-mIqu, and
at such regular session they may legHlHte upon
such subjects as are. submitted to tkem by
Kns*&lt;*l &gt;1 nnxsara zrf th,
sra.ra .S*.. —

late on no Mher subjects than those expressly
stated in the Governor’s proclamation, or sub­
mitted to them by spedaTmeMgd, Tfajrahalt
be entitled u&gt; ten cent* and no more for everv
mile actually traveled in going to and returning
from the place of meeting on the usualh- trav­
eled route. Each member shall be entitled to

the LegMature of which he was a member, but
shall rftt receive iU tbe expense of tbe State,
books, newspapers, or other perquisite* of otBce. or any other perquisite or compensation not
expressly authortxed by this coraututtahi and
Do member of tbe Legislature »haH accept or
use any free pass or free ticket on any railroad
during his term of office.
Also that the following county officers for said
countv are to.bc elected, rtz One Judge of probate. one sheriff, one county
clerk, one register of deeds, one county truaaurer. one prosecuting attorney, two circuit
court commissioners, one county surveyor, and
two coroners.
Given under niv hand at Hustings, Midh., the
day and year first Above written.
JVHN «/. CRES8Y, Sheriff. •

J^OTICE TO TEACHERS.

The following places and times han* been
designated by the Hoard of Examiners fur hold­
ing public examinations for Aeaebm In! Harry
county. The secretary Is authorized to issue
special cerclfleates. which arc valid only until
the next public elimination.
Saturda}, An*. 30th. at Hastings;
Friday, HepLUth, at Middleville.
Friday, Sept Mth, at Nashville.
FrtdvtCkt. 10th. at Hickory Coroera.
Friday and Saturday. Oct. -.‘4th and -Sth, at
Hustings.
It Is expected that all who intend to teach
and have nut ceTtlfienicn in force will be present
at tome on« of theee places. ExamtnatlcBs w ill
pegin nroniptly at nine o’clock and teMbm are
orcenUy requested to be present at the opening Kxixnlmitlons will be IxXh on.? and written,
chledr the latter. Candidates for a third grade
certificate must juws a satisfactory examina­
tion in orthography, reading, nenmapshlp,
arithmetic, grammar, geography, 0. a. history,
civil govern me nt, theory and art of teaching
and physiology, with particular reference to tbo
effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and nar­
cotics ujkx&gt; the human system. For this grade
a stand Gig of at least 85 per cent, will be re­
quired In each branch, with an average standof 75 per cent.
For a srcmid grade, the additional require­
ments will be elementary alrebra, book-tascpUuf
and natural philosophy, with a standing In each
branch of M per cent
All candidates with whom no member ot the
Board Is acquainted must furnish satisfactory
i rnx&gt;t as to moral character.
School officers (especially !ns|&gt;rcU&gt;nii are oordially Invited to be preetat__
W. I. MARBLE, Chalnuan,
q»Q, D. BARDEN.
ENOCH ANDRUS. Eacr&lt;t»nr.

Probate Order.
Slate of Michigan. County of Barry-ea.
of HasUngs, in udd county, on Tuesday, 1
23d day of August, in the year one tbduM
eight hundml and eighty-four.
Present, Clement BmiUi, Judge of l*rot.atc.
In the matter of the estate ot Cornells
Bollinger, a minor.

J.M

necessary to maintain the same.

A. J. Carter.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.

a a Trra w^A-r,8?6 my Koods and get prices before you buy and
bAVb'MUWfil.
.

Fall
Winter
Caps.

In the torch light probation were
men, and 50,000 people
eS
along both sides ot the streets ot the fl' e
mile, line of march. Generals Logan
and Alger, Senator Raimer, Judge \ an

FAIRFIELD BOY, 3299,

Hand-Made Extension Talites a Specialty.

Trunks,

designs upon the peace ot the nation,
they would block the wheels ot govern­
ment by witholding the appropriations

JERSEY BULI. —————1

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.

cash, and want to buy dry goods, grocer­
’ ies, boots and shoes, come to our store.
If you have butter, eggs, bains, apples,
60 Ct, to 815.00
onions to sell, and want the cash or
goods for them, bripg them to us, and
get the highest market price. It will
85.00
ZINC!
James O’Donnell, the next congress­ pay you to trade with us..
worth
man from this district, was tl\t‘ next
STAUVFEK i aALlSUUltY1speaker. He always had a warm place
STILL ANOTHEB.
in
the hearts of Barry county people
‘
Owing to lack of space we are not
and
the three hearty cheers that were
1
able to present our readers with the full
1given him showed that he had not lost text of an excellent letter from Henry
1his hold upon them. R. E. Frazer, of Auden, showing why he cannot longer
'Jackson, talked about five minutes, and affiliate with the greenback party. We
‘left an excellent impression upon tbe can say for Mr. Andon that he was a
AND
'audience. At the conclusion of his re- 1gteenliacker from principle. As long
marks, three rousing cheers and a tiger 1
as greenbackism meant something he
were given for Blaine and Logan.
was a greenbacker. As soon aa bis
Mr. Oavitt told the writer that no­ party surrendered itself in county and
where along the line had a greater state to the democrats, he turned to
crowd, in proportion to population, 1that party which most nearly met his
turned out to see the general than at
own ideas, and will be found from now
Hastings and Nashville.
on working for the success of republi­
The only thing calculated to leave a canism. He says he is not a democrat;
ibad impression upon the minds of the 1
and has no sympathy with that party
■visitors was the fact that half a dozen
whose tariff plank rteans protection to
flannel mouths would occasionally cheer Bandall and free trade to Morrison.
for Butler. Perhaps 'they should not Moreover, whenever the country has
be censured; for they probably don’t behaved the pretension, of modern
know the first principles of good breed­ Iwurbonlmn. and entrusted the legislat­
।ing. We are sorry to say this for them,
ive branch of otfr government to dem­
but candor compels the confession.
ocratic hands, they have abused their
At 8:45 the train left for Middleville.
trust, introduced revolutionary meas­
An enthusiastic ovation was tendered ures. and declared that unless the exec­
by
the loyal republicans of our sister utive became an accomplice in their
'

.• raoney nre«a&gt;ry for their
“d ■«* that the coumal
Zila and Congressman Laoey ware
al^C "'“Uer
for tte
tiisteo?0™ **”“• There are two speakers, and they talked to people by
otmmi?C'l'"atlon°f the
iMhiUty ^^Uatingsplnm^kn^.^
the work, Mono,
to
toe matter, credit for hoaJL" ;*’1"'™ Should be given by the
‘*nW-v of each side.
the long line-

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’** was the 83d birthday
Mt.Frroi E

Mu Hattie Hotehki® ie at Albion,
studying music.
.

good with himself.
1
Muu' Sarah Horton and Gertie
/ UUams wen* to Cleveland Tuesday,
to purchase their fall stock of millinery
goods.
J
Mr. C. M. Loo mu, proprietor of
Loomis job printing house. Grand
Rapids, made the Banner a pleasant
call Monday
Eldyn Reynolds is attending the Al­
fred University, at Alfred Center, N.
Ym but expects to return to Michigan
While our competitors are dunning in November.
those who owe them on account, we are
The Campaign Opened.—if the op­
selling piles of goods, for cash. We
have no book accounts. Our good cus­ position l&gt;d flattered themselves with
the 'hope that- the republicans of
tomers don’t have to make up for bad
this dty were apathetic and would
debts. We pay cash for our goods.
We sell them for cash. We save our not make an aggressive campaign
this JaU, they were certainly dis­
customers money, by so doing. We
abused of that idea on Saturday eve­
also save them from getting dunning
ning last, at which time the campaign
letters. The reason we sell cheaper
was opened by the republicans. Sho?tr
than our competitors is because we
ly after 7 o’clock the plumed knights,
don't hart to dun our customers. An
to the number'of 60, fully uniformed,
inspection of our goods and prices will
headed by the Hastings band and fol­
convience you that you can save money
lowed by numbers of citizens bearing
by purchasing your dry goods, groceries,
torches, marched through the streets,
boots and shoes of us.
presenting a neat and attractive appear­
STAUFFER &amp; SALISBURY.
ance. The parade was witnessed by
Gen. Loo an.—As per announcement large numbers, the streets befog literally
in the Banner, Gen. Logan made a full of people. The only drawback to
brief stop in this dty Monday after­ the torch-light procession was the fact
noon. Himself and escort came by that there were not uniforms and tor­
special train.
Those accompanying ches enough to furnish all who wished
him were Gen. Alger, Senator Palmer, to participate. However there were
D. V. Bell, Maj. Motherill.W. A.Gavitt, upwards of 80 torches fo line.
CoL H. M. Duffield. Maj. Geo. H. Hop­
After the procession, Gen. Jasper
kins and editor Leonard, all of Detroit; Packard, of Indiana, made a most elo­
Hon. E. S. Lacey, and Judge Van Zile, quent and argumentative speech at the
of Charlotte; Hon. James O’Donnell court house. To say that the court
and R. E. Frazer; of Jackson; Col. Kidd, room was jammed with people, is to put
of Ionia; State Senator Buttars, ot Char­ it mildly. The fact that the Gen. held
levoix; Mr. Hall, Gen. Logan's private his audience intact until the close of
secretary; the Adrian glee club; the re­ his speech, a period of upwards of two
ception committee, from Grand Rapids, hours, speaks well for his eloquence and
headed by Major Watson. At Nash­ the interest of his hearers in the sub­
ville, a large concourse of,people met jects under consideration.
,
The republicans have reason to fed
the train, and gave a royal greeting to
,
tho distinguished soldier and statesman. proud of their successful opening of the
_
Generals Logan and Alger made short campaign fo Hastings.
,
addresses. It was 3;15 whpn the special
The bad feature of credit business is
reached this city. Over 1,000 people
now being shown by our competitors.
were about the depot, anxious to get a
They are dunning those who owe them
view of the next vice-president A
on account. Some of these accounts
platform had been erected at tbo east
,end of the building, and from this the will never be paid. Others have run
from six months to two years, and in­
addresses were made. Gen. Logan had
terest on them amounts tb a considera­
talked so much that he was unaljle to
ble sum. Our competitors' j/oud cu»(speak but a few minutes. He thanked
iomert have to stand this loss qf interithe people for the courtesies shown him,
l*
and pay thtse bad debts. This sys,and said that grand ovations had beenn tern is bound to work injury to those
/tendered his escort and himself since he who pay for their goods. It is injust
'Tiad been in Michigan. If the republi­
tb them. We have been in business a
cans carried this earnest enthusiasm Dumber of years, and as long as we did
through the campaign, the state would a credit business we could see this in­
be overwhelmingly republican.
As justice. We determined to pursue-a
&gt;every word he uttered was a severe different course. We pay cash for our
।strain upon his vocal organs he was goods, and we sell our goods for cash—
,compelled to quit after again thanking and noChing else. Our prices are for
the audience for their courtesy. Three that reason less than our competitors.
1cheers were given to the “war eagle." We can afford to sell goods cheaper, as
General
Alger was the next speaker.
have n0 .&lt;bad debt8 * and jo^ no fo­
1
iund his brief remarks added to the_ /^rest on accounts. If you have the

°r H«Ung» quite
^to&gt;Uy favor the putting to of the
r *orks at once, in the hope that village and vicfoity.
Probably the greatest political demon­
2"-?'“twiUtoereby be furnished
uicm’ ,1Ua enal)Itog them to support 1stration ever seen in Michigan was
that
at Grand
Monday smiw
“®W&gt;« and famiiies during the
wm, K winttr- They argue that the
aaXt’',?1'1
‘ l,eneflt to the dty"

Him. Jama ©"Donnell wm In the dty
-rrtuay.
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to aeD.j

-THEY SELL-

Salt by the Barrel, Lime,
Stucco, &amp;c.,

The Crown Grain Drill,

tbo petitioner should not !&gt;e granted.
And it to further ordered that tote
give notice to the peraou* lutereMc
estate, of tbe pendency &lt;4 mid peUtla
bearing thereof by catBdng a copy of

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YON&amp;HKALY

Vmer Force-Feed Broadcast Seeder!
A General Assortment of Farm Implements
in Stock.

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�The sere and yellow leaf and the nipping antumnal frosts are here—or soon will be. In time
of peace prepare fop war; or, in other words, if yon
wish to avoid the necessity of patronizing the doc­
tor and, perchance, the undertaker, secure some of

R. K. GRANT
Clothier

my bargains in Underclothing.

UNDERWEAR

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF

Gent’s Underwear
A Fable with a Moral.
a history and they have not forgotten 1L
While the directors of one of our It is the nistory of a people starved, im­
poverished
and crushed by the cruel
great railroad corporations were In
session the other day, word was brought Reed of England's commercial policy.
oni
the
time
of the conquest to the
in to them that a stranger was without
who earnestly desirecl an audience. Sopening of the present century the En­
ish people acted upon the principle
They admitted him to their presence
at Ireland must be made a market for
and their chairman inquired his busi­
their manufactures and its own indus­
ness.
tries
sacrificed. Ono great industry after
Whereupon the stranger remarked
another was destroyed by repressive
that he came to apply for tbe Presiden­
legislation. The Irish were forbidden
cy of the railroad which they supervis­
ed. He understood that the position was to export live cattle and a great trade
was broken up in the interest of/En­
soon to be vacant and he was very anxi­
glish farmers. In like manner -sheep­
ous to fill it.
.
.
farming and the manufacture of woolen
“Are you a prat teal railroad man?”
the chai man askedX/‘Have yon fitted goods were interrupted. When English
brewers were growing rich, Irish brew­
yourself for the place by special train­
ing? How much experience have you ers wore forced to import hops from
England and were not allowea to ex­
had in managing railroads?’’ e
port malt or beer. Until 1771 the ex­
The stranger bin toed, hung hi&lt; head,
portation of woolens, glass and other
'bit his nails, shifted uneasily in1 his
Irish manufactures was prohibited in
chair, and then replied; “Well, gentle­
the interest of England. Tbe general
men. I haven’t had any railroad ex­
effect of English legislation was -to de­
perience to speak of.
I served a year
stroy Irish industries, to cut off the isl­
or two at Buffalo as brakeman, on a
and from the exchanges of the world,
small branch road.
For the last year and to force tho ■spulktion hack upon
and a half I have been superintendent
an exhausted soil' and then by means
of another branch road with headquar­
of the minute sulMivision of land and
ters al Albany.”
iniquitous laws to place agriculture on
. “And is that the nature aud extent
a- starvation basis. There was only
of your training and experience in rail­
one exception, and it serves |o sh^w
roading?” queried the chairman; while
what the island might have done if its
a derisive smile played across his feat­
industries had been promoted by a gen­
ures.
erous policy. By modifications of the
“Yes,” returned the stranger, in
Navigation acts and by tbe payment of
crest 'alien tones.
bounties the manufacture of white and
“And so,” the chairman went 09,
brown linens was encouraged in the
“alt ho-^h you have never been con­
North of Ireland. It has remained a
nected with any of the groat trunk linos
in any capacity, you are Bppl ng for
the Presidency of this great load! ness to the prosperity whicn might
easily have been secured if English
Surely, then, you must be a great rail­
•
road theorist.
Refer me. please, to greed had not prevailed.
After the Unjon the barriers of re­
your writin.s on tho perplexing phases
strictive policy were thrown down.
of the transportation problem.”
Under free trade Ireland was admitted
The stranger's face looked still more
dismal as be replied: “1 have produced to. competition with English xnanu'"'turera. Bnt'it was then too late to
do such writing-.
I haw never given
any time 10 ton study of railroad). I save ;he cruelly misgoverned island.
English manufactures were linuly es­
have had no taste for such stu ly.”
tablished; great masses of capital had
“Good morning,*' said the chairman.
been accumulated; artisans had re­
••Good mo ni’ig,” said the stranger,
ceived an industrial training. Irish in­
as he crawled through tbe keyhole and
dustries &gt;0001,1 not be bnut up under
retired.
,
English free trade. They required the
'
MORAL :
same degree of protection and encour­
Thia fable teaches that, as likely as
agement which American manufactures
dot. the name of tlie stranger was
have obtained under tbe high tariffs.
Grover Cleveland.—X T. /taper.
The Irish people had no choice.' They
Were forced back upon the soil. They
must either remain in' their scanty
holdings, pay rack rents awl starve,
in&lt;»t (flickering Hal! waa a conducive or else emigrate.
English free trade
proof that the Republican campaign is could do nothing for them. Agricul­
aggressive. Every speaker referred to ture did not offer them the bare means
u» tariff as the gnat issue of the elec­ subsistence.
There was do divereilition and denounced tho Democratic cation of industry. There was no al­
party as truckling to England in advo­ ternative except emigration. Have the
cating free trade and in nominating Irish people any reason to be grateful
Governor Cleveland. Tbe enthusiasm to England for the commercial policy
cf the audience waa infectious. A great under which they have bean ruined at
body of Irishmen, who have steadily home and driven into exile? There is no
voted the Democratic ticket year after reason that Eng.iah h storians have ever
been able to ascertain.
One of the
greatest of them pronounced too En­
glish commercial system in its oAteta
upon Ireland toe most deliberate and
anlhsb tyranny the wc
Why, then, should

with Bod tor •

of England? It Is for tbe interest oil being taken of it by speculators and
England that the markets of toe world contractors. But in no nation and do
should be opened to its manufacturers period ot history was each a tremendous
and -this country restricted to what are trust ever administered with mob rare
known as the cheapest products. If honesty and fidelity as is exhibited by
free trade had prevailed, American tl»e history of Republican administra­
manufactures would long ago have tion from 1860 to 1866. Again, we may
been crushed. America would have .refer to tbe conduct of Indian affairs.
been tbe victim of England's commer­ When tbo Democratic party went dut of
cial policy as Ireland has been. — N. 1. power, nut only did toe grossest cor­
Tribune,
____ I
ruption exist in tbe Indian bureau, but
mention of it had become a common­
The Real Reformer.
place. A good many peeple in Minne­
sota arc old enough to remember the
A reader, appreciating the force of our
statistical showing •which proves that depth of shamelessness to which our
dealings with toe Indians had sunk.
the losses of the Government by official
dishonesty have been immeasurably As a role, the man who did not quickly
smaller undec Republican than under make a comfortable fortune out of con­
Democratic
Administrations,
asks tracts tor furnishing supplies to In­
whteher the stat&lt;4nent presented cov­ dians was too delicate an exotic to nour­
ers the wholeground. “Does tbe per­ ish in this climate. T ;e Republican
centage of losses,? he inquires, “cover party, as soon as its hands w re freed
possible dishonesties where money was by the breaking up of the rebellion,
paid out n proper form and upon prop­ Ixjcause the reformer of this infamous
not .to be alleged
er vouchers, but toe vouchers them­ Sitom. It is
at there are no frauds in the managRselves were fraudulent? Or are th.i
loves mentioned merely what the bal­ ment of Indian affairs to-day; but tke
ancing of toe books show.” He adds a a^gn-'gato of them all would have been
number of instances where moneys a poor pittance for tho average agent or
might be improperly drawn from the contractor of the good old Democratic
public Treasury, while even those pay­ times. And so wo might give specifica­
ing them were under the impression tions at indefinite length. But enough
that such" sums bad been honestly has been said to show what men who
earned. The point la well taken, and remember tho practices of former times
was carefully considered in touching already know; that in genera’, m well
in particular, the Republican party
upon the subject. But of course statis­
tical d scnMion of it is impossible, be­ i&gt; the party of honest administration;
and
that the cry of a neoereity of ad­
cause such statistics do not and can not
•dust. For instance, no bank can tell ministrative reform, raised by the op­
how much It may have suffered position, in the sense intended; by thempossibly by petty peculations dur­ w the most shamdiess and flagitious of
ing a long,course of years such trans­ their ntimorous frauds. In a larger
actions having been carefully covered sense there is always a necessity for ad­
tn-manipulation of the accounts. It is ministrative reform Tlie standard of
integrity and efficiency to far
only when such wrong doing Is discov­
ered aud expq-xi that it can beoome higher than It used to be, but it is still
matter of recurii. But some general far below what it ought to be. To
considerations on this part of the sub- raise that standard to one of the neorejo t will do 1 e out of place. And first, sities of the time which is most widely
the comparison nireadv offered. it is to reoognoed. and commands the most
lie remembered. f ;.ns fair to o: e side ns earnest -effort within the Republican
to too other. There ham been moneys party. It U a reform which may be far
pr. d oul -fiup opci’iy by |&gt;&lt;,th Republic­ more safely entrusted to that party than
an and Duniu ratio A Im nixtrations.
Both Republican and De mo&gt;’rati • Ad­
*** P°werof » ma ority
ministrations Lave boon deceived by during the period of its ascendancy in
fra'idnlrat conrractore, without open lAmgresa or in the exercbn of it&lt; faneevidence of a-;y actual breach of trust
mlnorftr in on,
or defalcation. Hut if the proved nnd «&gt;r the ntbw branch, evinowi the mow
reco’d,-d dishonesty under Do i oorntic •ietennined IkwUIIIa m erarv ttep to aJl
mb: is, an has been shown, many times*
2“ ,*2!orm °*the aW1that under Beptoblioan poesewion of •erne.—St Paul Pmuer-Pnu.
power, it is right and reasonable to sup­
pose that the same ratio prevails m
history has never
tradition,
been probed to the bottom. Excluding for* rapitAl eiweiee. n&lt;P.u:
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but the Haattoga opera (T) hooae hard­ i
—
bjucv coanssed to
ly afforded the »ti«e room neoreaa^u,
•&gt;“» » few Inumdfett retohithJ?1*
he- but a ■’o®* ™“ °f
faithfully preeent the play. Sid Smith,
jlxsnliGS'
reputation, wu the
aa J udgo, waa the character of the caaL
&gt;nnecte&lt;l with and brought down the houee.
“"J‘®ro£h« trouble. The individual
one Exchange.
mentioned by the girl baa tor the past
Tnz democrats, greenbackere and three year, nude hta home with the
prohibitionists have a “fusion ticket” to i
'f!e vet&gt;«ruently protretEaton county.
The prohibitionists 'M hi. tonooeaoe, but upon advice of
have taken just the course necessary to Mend, he hM left the oouaty
n
destroy their party in that county. It but justice to him to say that public
is evidently not prohibition they want 1opinion is divided a, to his being the
In ins speech nominMtog Penning. Iguilty party.
ton at Jackson, F. A. Dean, of Char­
So far as the statement of the girl to
lotte, promised for his candidate the her
1
mother and immediate relatives is
HkWjfSn.
?&gt;«“"•■ *pl- “•
support of the prohibitionists of this concerned,
1
it completely exculpates the
V"”
AM&gt; r T (OLGBOVB.
and Eaton counties.
When was that youn&lt;
:
man at whom our artieie of last
deal made, and was Mr. Dean author- week pointed. And, therefore, the harsh
ired to Say what he did?
‘opinion expressed of him was wrong.
With the largest hay and oat props But this was not our report of the case
p. IL COOK.
to the history of the county, with more at
1 oil but that of our correspondent
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24.
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„p.raofie liaBiK •!ninat nettle tneir ac
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Mfcret’rt1- UU__ H^an Bros.

APPLE HARKELS for w*le very cheaj
E TO FARM EKS.
id the Prlchardville Milla
,r, grlndtug rapacity one-

nutki as good Family
c tn tho »taU-.
Re.peotfally yours,
8. MVNRO.
SMITH. HAMS &lt; IklMKMAA.

ALL ACCOlMs AND NOTES DUE ME
MUST BE PAID AT ONCE.
O. D. SPALLDINO.

As to the authorship qf the article
than an average corn crop, with 1.000,­
000 bushels of wheat with excellent pi ,we shall have nothing to say at present.
tato and bean cropa. the farmers of The man whose name was signed to.it
Barry county will be able to brave a se- 1denies writing it; says he never wrote
vere winter, to say the least With bo a
1 line to the Banner in his life, and
much in store, the stringent times for was the most astonished man we ever
when asked for his authority. As
money cannot last so very much longer. saw
1
word is- above reproach we are
Mbs. Maiuon B. Todd spoke In the his
!
bound to believe him.
But we have
courtroom Friday staling. Her ad­
dress consisted of a nauseating praise 'enough of a “clue" to give us the real
bf Ben. Butler, unsparing abuse of the 1author, and we propose to follow the
The article would
democracy, scathing denunciation fol- !clue to the man.
lowed by faint praise of the republicans. have found its way direct to the wastebasket,had
not
the
signature
of a reput­
It was a speech calculated to make ,
dtixen been attached. And it now
democrats and greenbackers fall on able
'
appears that this man’s name was used
each others necks and weep.
without his knowledge pr consent—in
In a.n attractive column announce- ।
other words was a forger^. Justice to
ment elsewhere, W. S. Goodyear A Co. ■
all parties demands an investigation,
state that they want 20,000 lbs of dried
which we will proceed to make, and the
apples. Moreover, their Mr. Barnee is
results of xvhich we propose to publish
now away buying the largest and most
complete assortment of fall and winter
goods ever brought to this dty. These
Miss Belle Throop is home for a
goods are bought at extremely low :month's vacation.
rates, and the firm propose to give their
Mr. John Spence has lieen secured as
customers a benefit They do as they clerk by J. S. Goodyear.
advertise every time.
Mrs. W. II. Powers visited friends in
Last year, Barry county imported ।
Grand Rapids the £ast week.
8150,000 worth ot feed.
For this the
Mr. C. 8. Whitcomb attended the M.
cash was paid. This was 86 each for
E. conference at Lanning Saturday and
every man, woman and child in the .
county. To withdraw that much from 'Sunday.

circulation caused severely close times
We b»»c about 300 apple barrel* we for money. To be sure the farmers got
the feed for their money; but that feed
did not fatten cattle for the market,
SMITH, HAMS A* VanABMAN.
and so no cash returns were , received.
It went simply to keep such animals as
Ali pernon» owing us to heed our “Notice
were needed on the farm, in almost
OA11."
‘
Huffman Bros.
every case. This is the one great cause
of the dose times at present., When the
surplus products of Barry county, and
Smith, Hunt* &amp; VanAnuan.
espedaDy the stock that our large crops
will fatten, are marketed, money will
AN OPEN LETTEK.
be more plentiful and times corres­
been notified through thi- mail, and failed pondingly easier.
to re»ponil, nrc ri qui-ntod to pay their acconatedne.n. IMMEDIATELY.
The Michigan Methodist conference
Prompt Attention will nave further ex- made the following appointments *Tor

Wemnsthavcvor money. 1 •
Kuflinaa Bro*.

.1 CLIPS RU88EXX.
• S ! • NEWBlll
letter or telephone uieMage.

Barry county:
Hastings—Rev. W. A. Hunsberger.
NeshvUle—Rev. Thos. Cox.
/Middleville—Rev. I. E. White,
woodland—Rev. O. E. Wightman.
Prairieville— Rev. 8. D. McKee.
Banfield—Rev. O. H. PerryIrving—Rev. A. S. Williams.
Hasting^ Circuit—Rev. A.K. Stewart.
Freeport—Rev. D. L. Thomas.

Uncle Calvin Hill, one of tbe
earliest settlers of Barry county, died
at his homo in Yankee Springs, Mon­
day, September 15th, aged 76 years.
arelndud to &lt; -U1 nnd nettle thi
The remains were interred in the fam­
ily burying place.
Mr. Hill was well known in Barry
Circulatiim thin week,
county. As a citizen, as a neighbor, as
Uxcle Tom’s Cabin at Union hall a man, he was respected and beloved
by all who knew him. In the family
Saturday night.
drcle he was the true husband, the
Mh. L. N. Mosiukr, of Lacey, is en­
true father. In politics he was an ar­
larging his salesroom.
dent republican. Hd served through
Wheat has advanced a littie in this the war of the rebellion, though when
market, as can he seen by our report.
he was enlisted he had passed the year
The Banner job rooms are turning when such service could be required.
«’i» excellent work at reasonable rates. He moved to Barry county from GenThe house of Mr. N. Bailey is being essee county, N. Y., in 1836, and was,
ftpainted, and presents a handsome ap­ we believe,-the fourth settler to brave
the hardships of pioneeing in thisk
pearance.
, MAsrs Hike Kenfield and C. W. county. By his death, a good man and
a
good citizen are lost to Barry county;
•Iordan have comuienced work on their
while his family will mourn the de­
skating rink.
parture of a loving husband and father.
The weekly circulation of the Banseh is now i m it u the best adverAn Explanation.—It having been
^og medium in Barry county.
reported to the Banner that injustice
Kkv. a. k. Stewart, the new pas- was done a young man of Johnstown
or of th,; Hastings circuit will occupy in the article entitled, “Ad .Unfortun­
M. E. pulpit in this city Sunday ate Affair in Assyria,” published last
evening.
■
week, a reporter went to that locality

Good dwollint; hotiM* to rent at
KNAPPEN Jt VanARMAN’8.

Tbk Hastings Comet Band will give to learn the facte in the case, as far as
*
at Union hall. Wednesday was possible. The Banner knowingly
JJW, Sept. 24. GOod music. Bill wrongs no individual, whether high or
low in station, and if a wrong had been
w cents.
done in this instance it should be right­
R1C11 and other ladiee of
ed. The communication upon which
J
K «&gt;ciety win entertain the
the article of last week was based, bore
Wedn^J^31
Mra' R'’8 hom® “ext
the signature of a man of established
reputation, and one who stands high in
oimm
ATTI80n haa just received an the estimation of tKe people of the
bexnt D ».Very nipc piano case» it b a county. The communication gave&gt; the
btainl*. i !r‘ itotli80n keeps the organ names of all of the parties concerned in
uaui®fi hooining.
the affair.
As the Banker does not
□wrtfU!.?C88la-1' iluil 1U1 mtoounce- deal in scandals, the names were sup­
which it will pay oar pressed and a synopsis only of the purHe la a live, pro- jwrted facte in the ease was giv®.
b PrepSral 10 more for the purpose of ecHtorW
ment thereon than m a
newK
But there is great exdUt^mt to the.
freparationa to townships of Assyria and J'*’**™
bring alon&lt; “H*6h b L I‘“t ,au “ “cal- over the unfortunate affair. The jouj
.
n,"de- We h°Pe n man, to whom the article efW■

to peruse.

’b*h« wy»B"IUU''

Wrad

h

to
tat*',
Zvta.
fferarpamed thia year.

’

''■*U •p“k 'up0E
Ball wJ 1 ^uea of tlie day at Union
A

evening October 1st.

'*u®ee in Union han

Beeined to point, and his
’
- at tbe luKtouation a»ato»t

““5*.

Bkulktog about the
ei8&gt;T' cha“- «"•«»

mm with revolvers, and made him sur­
render. He wm taken before Mr. and
Mrs. RobkuoB. both of whom identified
him as the man who did the shooting.
He was then arrested and lodged in
jail. He is about forty yean of age,
Ugpt complexion, sandy hair and
whiskers, about five feet ten inches
high, and when arrested had on a light
suit of clothes and a blue shirt.
He
denies any knowledge of the crime, but
has said a number of things that show
him to be the man.
His reticence is
evidently because he fears lynching.
Mr. Robinson is one. of the leading
business men of Charlotte-one who
stands deservedly high in .the estima­
tion of all who know him.
He was
elected mayor of the dty in April last.
,He is about 45 years of age.
The affair, causes the most intense
excitement in our sister dty. Threats
of lynching are freely made. Should
Mr. Robinson’s woulds terminate fat­
ally, we should not be surprised, but
would be gratified, to learn that the
villainous wretch had met his deserved
fate without the formality of court and
jury.

Common council met in regular ses'sion Friday evening September 5, His
Honor, Mayor Powers in the chair.
The following aldermen were pres­
ent: Black, Beamer, Hogle, Jones,
Stebbins, Tinkler and Wood; absent,
Parker.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.
By Aid. Jones that the proposals be
opened to special committee On water
works, and they to report one week
from this night as to the best propos­
als. Carried, as follows: Ayes, Aid.
Hogle, Jones, Stebbins and wood;
nays, Aid. Black, Beamer and Tinkler.
The following accounts were pre­
sented: John Mate, $2; F. A. Stanley,
$5.40; Myers and Brown $2.50; H. A.
Goodyear $24.50; F. H, Barluw, $59.81;
William H. Miller $3; J. J3. Tindle
$1-50; A K. Rock $1.50.
By Aid. Jones that the accounts be
allowed and an order drawn on the
respective funds. Carried, all ayes.
By Aid Jones that the marshal
Rev. Levi Master is pastor of the notify Mr. Gus Newton to fill up the
Ionia M. E. charge*— a well deserved hole on comer of Walnut and Wash­
ington streets immediately. Carried,
promotion.
all ayes.
Morse Nevins is in Kalamazoo, and
By Aid. Wood, that Mr. H. A. Good­
will spent* the week visiting with year be authorized to build a side­
friends and-relatives there.
walk on Jefferson street north Amend­
Hastings Methodists are well pleased ed by Aid. Boamer, that the same
shall be built of clay and gravel, or
that Rev. Hunsberger is to officiate as
concrete. Carried, all ayes.
their pastor the coming conference
By Aid. Tinkler, that the street com­
year.
missioner be authorized to -grade for
Miss May Roberts departed Tuesday sidewalk on Grand street east Car­
ried, all ayes.
for an extended western tour. She ex­
By Aid. Jones, that an order be
pects to remain the fall and coming drawn for six dollars in favor of the
winter.
recorder for advertising the sale of
Prosecuting Attorney Colgrove, of water bonds. Carried by alLayes.
On motion council adjourned. '
Hastings, was in the city Monday.
•
John Weibsk&amp;t, City Recorder.
Phil, is earning a splendid reputation as
Common Council met in adjourned
aibefficient state’s attorney.—Charlotte
regular meeting, Friday evening Sept.
Republican,
12,1884. His honor, Mayor Powers in
WU1 Powers, of Imlay city, shook the chair. The following aidermen
were present: Black, Beamer, Hogle,
hands with his Hastings friends the Jones, Stebbins, Tinkler and Parker—7.
past week. He is well _pleased with Absent, Wood.
Minutes of last meeting were read
Imlay City, where he is engaged in the
and approved.
hardware business.
The following accounts were present­
Married, at Nashville, Michigan, Mr. ed:
’
E. W. Murray, and Miss Carrie Griffith. Myrou Manyanl, Police work, reunion....f 7 00
A. D. Manyanl...............................
7 00
Mr..Murray is well known in eastern L. Dickinson, Painting Bridge.................18 no
Jack Rich...................................................... 1
Barry county as a young man of excell­ Barney Wright............................................
00
Wm. Miller..............................
» 00
ent parts and promise. For some time John
Tinkler................................................ &lt; no
htj/has been connected with the Nash­ W. O. Mills; Drying bo.*e............................. 1 00
By Aid. Jones; that the accounts be
ville News, as local editor, and has
allowed and orders drawn on their re­
shown ability and enterprise.
Mr. spective funds. -Carried by all ayes.
Murray has chosen the medical profess­
By Aid. Jones; that the committee on
ion, having nearly completed his stud­ water works have one more week to re­
ies in the Hahnemann Mefical College, port. Carried; all ayes.
A petition signed by H. A. Goodyear
Chicago. Himself and wife will soon and 100 others asking the common
leave for the garden city, which will be council to defer proceedings relative to
their home until Mr. M. finishes his water works was read ana referred to
tire committee.
college course. The many friends of the
On motion of Aid. Jones council ad­
the young couple will wish them a rich journed.
JOHN WKISSERT. City Recorder.
fruitage of life’s choicest blessings.
The Banner joins them in extending
congratulations to the happy pair.

Murder at CHARLOTTE.-Tuesday
night, about 10:30, Samuel Robinson,
mayor of Charlotte, was fatally shot
at his home by a tramp who was at­
tempting to gain admission to his
house. The particulars as telephoned
to us by D. B. Ainger, of the Charlotte

In the days of biliousness when your
liver is forbid and your skin yellow, re­
member you have a never-failing friend
in Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which
is unequaled in purity and efficacious­
ness. In caces of dyspepsia, coativenesr,
ague and malaria diseases and diseases
of the blood and kidneys, its action is
prompt and cure speedy. Price 50 cents,
ofFred’k Hotchkiss. _________________

Republican, are these:
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson had retired
for the night Their room waa on the
8 months and 28 days.
first floor of their dwelling. About the
Tread softly, speak gently,
With uncovered heads.
hour named Mrs. Robinson discovered
Our home lu sadness.
Dear Homer Is dead.
a man looking into hdr chamber win­
Fold gently the soft hands,
dow. She aroused her husband, who
The bright eyes are closed,
quickly secured a revolver, proceeded
How tovdv tbe sweet face
In silence repose.
to the porch, and ordered the intruder
Anotter bright jewel
to leave the premise. The man had a
For the glorious crown;
.
A gem of pure brightness
nuorin his band- and Mr. Bobtown
fie claims for his own.
ra on tbe alert for this, thtoktog it
the tramp’s only weapon. Mr. R. la­
The Savior kith said
Then
trust to him thy darting,
bored for about ten minutes to persuade
And be not afraid.
the would-be robber to leave his preraue
Then weep not.’hear mother,
Thy loved one's at rest,
ea The latter took two or three steps
OecursiroM afl
In the home at tbe blest.
toward the gate as « t«&gt; ^part■
There,
with the bright angels,
anddenly whirled about and shot the
On tbe evergreen shore,
He’s waiting to greet thee.
mayor twice to the brrert. The dan­
gerous wound waa caused by a bullet
striking the collar bone and glancing
downward into the lung. The wound­
ed man rushed Into hi. home-’
white, hew.
and fell upon tbe floor.
Medical aid Wheat, red. new....
was quickly summoned, and after an
hour he regained consciousness.
At
this writing he Is still alive, but no
hones are entertained of his recovery, aa
be tospitttogblood.and internal hem­

orrhage is feared.
____
As soon aa the shoottog waa itoown
the nre beil was rung, the cittoens
called together, and a aooret*
*

WANTED
20,000 lbs. Dried Apples I
wait for us
Our Mr. Barnes is away buying

In a few days we will have the

Larses! and lost Complete Assortment
IN THIS CITY.
By waiting we have taken advantage of the
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES which
.■
I •
Wholesale Houses are now offering their im­
mense stocks.
You that have waited will save money, for
we shall give the people who call on us the
BENEFIT.

,W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.
g NEW FALL GOODS!
AT RUSSELL’S.
Come and see our new Dress Goods in Ottoman
Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvets, Velvetines, &amp;c. We can suit you in qual­
ity, style and price.
,
Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
o ting yarns in all colors.
v
•
LU
Ladies
’
Russian
Circles,
Newmarkets,
Paletots,
CD
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and very
O cheap.

co
5
can always find the latest styles, best goods,
LU You
and lowest prices.
co Come and see us. We have the goods bought for
CASH and will sell them at the very lowest prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL.
An Kotarprialn*, Reliable Houaa.

Vaster &lt;xi Thursday wm connected with De­
troit by telephone.
drain act- to tbe human system, which Burdock
Blood BUlerS remedy.
Senator Palmer is reported to speak at Plain­
well on Sept. M.

Mr. Oow*b oa Mik Hate.
**I» would b
"
meat," said Jc
tall down aud

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�^^□US!

THE BREATH OF DEATH
FATAL CYCLONE IN THE NORTHWEST.

Easily Digested!

Burnett** race, are washed aww.

THE CB0P8.

and Lumber

I will have in a few days an invoice of

Howgate.

nr WIND AND FLOOD.

Hudson, WIl, Sept IL—Details ate
now coming In of tbe destructive cyclone
which on Tuesday evening swept over the
northern part of St Croix County and
through tlie center of Polk, doing wide­
spread devastation. Tbe cyclone entered
Wisconsin from tbe Minnesota side, nearly
opposite Marine, carried away portions of
the Wisconsin Central’s new iron bridge
building across Lake St. Croix,
plowed a, furrow two or three
and
miles wide in a northerly direction,
most
serious
damage
was
The
dohe in tbe towns of Star Prairie, Stanton
and Somerset, where grain stacks In large
numbers were blown away.
Barns and
bouses were unroofed, and other serious de­
struction done. In this county Star Prairie
appears to have fared the worst, as nearly
even- building in the village was more or
less shaken, and fully a dozen in tbe town
completely' destroyed.
About thirty-five miles farther norththe little village ot Clear Lake, on tbe
North Wisconsin Road, was almost wiped
from tbe map by tbe furious gale, Hardly
an unscathed house remains lu tbe town,
aud- tliroe lives were lost. Those killed
were Mra. Peieg Bwdlck. wife of the poet­
master, and two young men in W R. In­
gall’* store, by the name of William Cav­
anaugh and A. II. Sanderson. Walter
Briggs was also badly injured, and two
Scandinavian children so seriously that they
can not survive.
Bill Nye, the noted humorist, also bad
his left leg broken beiqw the ‘knee. He was
at Clear Lake visiting his brother, District­
Attorney Nye. They were out in the coun­
try for a drive in the midst of a dense forest,
and seeing the storm coming
ou,
were - driving as rapidly as possible
to escape its fury, when both gen­
tlemen were thrown out
with
the
result above given. Tbe road was so thick­
ly strewn with fallen trees that it was Im­
possible to reach him with a team, and he
wm obliged to lie on tbe wet ground in the
drenching rain for two hours, until men
. could be summoned from Clear Lake to
carry him in. He was brought to Hudson
and Is now doing well.
Jewett's mum, a lew mites out, suffered
variously, and throe-fourths 6f their most
valuable pine were blown down, besldo a
vast amount of other timber. The entire
loss to Clear Lake can not be less than
8200.»XW Ingall’s loss is placed at 810,000.
The lore of grain and other projierty in
this (St. Croix) County can not be short of
850,000, bitt this Is trilling compared with
the devastation through mt Polk County.
The storm lasted fifteen minute.-dTH.LWATER, Minn., Sept 11.—About
six o'clock Tuesday evening a disastrous
cyclone passed over this section. The worst
end of tlie storm struck Marine Mills, a vil­
lage twelve miles north, where almost every
house is more or lees injured. George
Rutherford was working at a threshing
machine when tbe storm came up. He
took refuge In a barn, which was blown
down on him and he was killed. This te the
only fatality thus far reported. On auotiier
farm In the same neighborhood a Minne &gt;poils man tiad his leg torn off by a falling
Imjusc. and a few other people wore slightly
Injured. Atone place, in an orchard of,
L600 trees, only 600 are left standing/
Frotebly forty or fifty burns in this county
were completely wrecked.
In
this
city Walker, Judd V eaxle, a saw-mill firm,
,^*»se from 815,000 to 830,00(1.
The St
Cra lx Hotel wns unrooted and had a gable
blow.'1 “**&gt;’• p»ter Chilean’s bouse, with
hlsfanJ1* la U- was blown into the street,
the hum*?’8 miraculously escaping injury.
Hiram BuKwy’R houae&gt; barn, granary aud
warehouse, wC*1 *’-000 worth ot machinery,
six hundred
ot Sxabi and thirty
tons of hay. were destroyed.
The entire
lore at Marine is 875A,°°’ ,n 0113 cIty about
823,000.
_
Aij*cna, Mich., Sept. HA-TherB WRS n
violent thunder scjunli here tt
yester­
day- Tlie wind blew forty-eight taZ °* au
hour, and there was a rainfall of ov«» su
inch in dgh; mign^ Thomas Scarf *a
' atruck by flgKlumgafrd k fl led on the street ]
.Another aun Ififtl aa juni broken, ©no
uouse, a mill, smokestack* and a number
of piles of lumber were blown over, and
forty thousand feet of lumber blown into
tire lake. Tho tornado, which was not very
wide, lasted about fifteen minutes.
VHiri’HWA Falls, Wta, Sept. 11.—The
floods bi'tlie rivers and streams of this sec­
tion continue unabated. Duucm Creek,
which flows through a portion of this city,
rose fourteen feet yesterday. Every bridge
in ttto city waa carried away. Tbe dam
of tbe Glen flouring mills was washed out,
and caused tho planing-mill daui of B
Kettig 4 Co.
to give way.
The
livery
stable
of
Stiles,
Lego
&amp;
Bailey was badly wrecked. Five horses
were drowned, ami all the buggle- and
carriages were swept away. Several ma­
chine Slwpe and houses were carried down
tlie stream totally wrecked. The latest
advices from Bloomer, twelve miles from
here, on Duncan Creek. State that tlie
water Is thirty-three inches higher than In
the great flood of 1880, but there inw been
a decline of six Inches since six
• o’clock.
The
dam
of
Roache
&amp; Riggs's mill was swept away, and 700.­
000 luet
of logs. All
(he
buslimm twuaea on Main street arc partly
submerged. Tlie lue* at Bloomer is 840,000.
In this city the losses oa-Duucan Creek are
estimated at 8150,080. While attempting
to crore the creek here yesterday Robert
Wallace, a single man, was drowned. The
Chippewa River le now twenty-three fee:
above tow water-mark, and is still rising at
the rate of six inches per boar.
Mii.wauxkx, Win.. Sept 18.—At two
o’clock yretarlgy morning the water at
Chippewa Falla reached ita highest point-’
thirty tert. Some time Wednesday even­
ing io Lillie Falls and the Paint Crjek
iA. ,.n ««r.
I"“ 1” “■ f1™;
hurrfrad mUlkm t«« « !&lt;*»■ TtiWnwbeJ
Clilou- •
•' lhe Ume ,bm?! ra’11'
turned, and rvrW away both tlwj l.rooalu Canlral brMr» and U» waaun brldp.
Thn Omaha bridge &lt;011 remama aud no
jama
bare
r«
toraiod
mi U»
It wtU
poll
ibroutlu Tita

OOO Uoahat. ot WImM.
WautwuTtnr. Sept 11—Tbe Departwent of Agriculture rop-urts on tbe winter
wheat, ns follows: The rate of yield is not
far from an a ver ge of thirteen bushels
per acre. The results of the- harvest of
ripring wheat are not yet complete, and the
product can not be precisely Indicat­
ed. It Is probable, from the rejiortea
condition cf tbe crop already' barvestea
and threshed, that the aggregate will vary
little from 500.000,000 bushels. Reports of
much higher figures are sensational and
misleading and utterly unworthy of
credence, Tbe general average condition
when harvested is 98, against 83 last year.
The condition-is almost identical with Urat
reported In September, 1879 (tbe census
crop), which' yielded thirteen bushels
per acc&amp; Tbe wheat States In high­
est condition are California, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Pennsylvania. Kentucky. Ten­
nessee and Oregon. These, with some of
minor production, show figures higher than
the general average, Iowa, Nebraska and
Kansas standing at 08, Ohio and Michigan
at 96, Indiana at 94, aud Illinois at 8a Tbe
Eastern and Southern States range from 81
in Mississippi to 103 In Maine.
Tbe corn crop is In better condition than
in any September since 188a The general
avenge is M. It was 84 last September. 83
in 1882, and 60 In 188L It promises to pro­
duce an average yield of 26 bushels tor tbe
entire breadth, or not lets than 1,800,000,000
buslieta. It will make tbo largest aggregate
quantity ever reported tn *Jmj history of the
crop.
The oats crop averages a yield per acre
about the samo as corn, and makes an ag­
gregate exceeding 500.000,000 bushels. Ita
condition, when harvested, was ninety-five,
which Is lower than for tho two previous
yean, but higher than for prior yean since
1378.
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Canxdian Boatmen Off lor Egypt
Montke.il. Sept 15.—Tlie Canadian
contingent boatmen, numbering five hun­
dred, took their departure from this port
yesterday morning on tho steamship Ocean
King for Alexandria, Egypt, for sendee ou
All
but
seven
men
the
Nile,
were
Id
their
bunks
Saturday
night in high spirits, tbo absent vol­
unteers being off ou a spree. The latter
arrived crestfallen after the steamer sailed,
and were forwarded by train to Quebec.
Tbe complete outfit waa supplied for the
men here, keeping the local-: manufacturers
of clothing and coats actively at work for
seme time both clay and night. The brig­
ade manifested areal enthusiasm when the
steamer threw off her Udos and started.

Terribly Mangled by Exploding Powder.
Somkkskt, Pa., Sept 13.—A point on
tbe Southwest Pennsylvania Road a few
miles from here was the scoue Thursday of
a horrible accident A Prussian laborer
was pouring powder into a hole from a keg
which ho held between his legs, when
tlie trail of the powder was fired
by a spark ami blatantly reached
the keg, whicli exploded; tearing tlie flesh
from tho bones ot tlie unlucky man Irons,
the waist to toe top ot hin head. Tbe fore
part ot Ids skull was left literally bare, the
nose being torn completely off and his eyes
blown out Both ears were gone, and not
a hair Is left on lite head. He was Other­
wise horribly burned and charred, and
death resulted In a few minutes.
The Odd Fellow*.
Minneapolis. Minn., Sept 15.—The re;
port of Grand Sire Leech, to be delivered
to the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fel­
lows lu this dty, shows an Increase of four
grand lodges, 189 subordinate lodges and
11,875 In lodge memberships during die
year. Tim total relief reached 82,015,­
833.53, and tlie revenue Is 85,860,041.47^
The Grand Sire takes occasion to condemn
the utterances of some journals of the
Order as breeding dissensions to a certain
extent; and touching tl&gt;o Patriarchal Circle
and Supreme Temple, timely views are uxProfits of Natural Gas Companies,
p^rrsnt^an, Pa., Sept. 12.—Tbe three
antagn/WUc natural' gas oompnn|es have
consolidated under one in an ago incut and
will hereafter pool
their
earnings.
Although the business of supplying natural
gas is ot such recent date the profits of the
combination at present aggregate 890.000 a
month. This immense income will be so
much increased by this time next year that
it is estimated by, tbe stockholders that their
profits will then amount to 8150,000 a
mouth. Lt the gas supply holds out it is
expected that die profits will eventually
reach 8200.000 a month.

A Heavy Failure.
. Pbovidrnck, IL L, Sept 13.—The firm
of Stafford &amp; Ca, of this dty and Fall
River, failed yesterday. The firm la very
'argufy interested in many mills, and the
fact that they have been so widely scattered
proved a difficulty In the way of economical'
managoiiieiit. The milk-ran an aggregate
of fifteen thousand spmdlee, and the total
nominal value is 8350,000. The firm’s in­
debtedness some time ago was estimated
at 8250,000, leaving a -nominal surplus of
850.000 to 8100,OOtt
Indiana Candidates to Discuss the issues
Jotafly.
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 15.—Tbe Re­
publican and Democratic State Centra!
Committees have agreed upon arrange­
ments and dates for joint debates between
Messrs. Calkins and Gray In the Twelfth,
Ninth. Fourth and Eighth Congressional
District*. aa follows: Fort Wayne, Tuesday,
October?; Lafayette, Wednesday, October
8; Greensburg, Thursday, Octobers; Temr
Haute, Friday, October 10.
„

Tbe Fire Engineer!.
tbe Convention of Fire Engineers Saturday
tbe following officcrx were elected: Presi­
dent D. I. Swenie, ot Chicago; Secretary.

Heodrieks. of Connecticut; Executive Com­
mittee, J. S. Damrell ot Boston, T. O'CeoB&lt;w ot New Orleans, W. Stock well of Tenmmm. B. B. McCool of Peonayivanla, a
W. Taylor ot Virginia. J. H. Butler ot
Nebraska, and MAtbew Steen bl Alabraa.

&gt; CWr
&lt;»w «he

dine, Ont, fires an burning, and

buried at New Lexington,
Thursday.
A grout many citizens escorted tlie body to
the cemetery.
The last spike on ths Louisville, New Or^ans &amp; Texas Road was driven on Wednes­
day evening at a point about one hundred
miles south of Memphis.
Joseph M.’I’oaac. tbe New York fruit
merchant under arrest on tbe charge of
forgery, made nn assignment Thursday .for
the benefit of his creditor*. Liabilities and
aasets not known.
Frank IL Mason, United States Consul at
Marseilles, receives the commendation of
tho State Department tor remaining at his
post during the cholera epidemic and fur­
nishing valuable Information.
.
A Philadelphia Judge ruled Thursday
that the occupant of a house may cut tele­
graph or telephone wires if stretched over
his reef without his permission.
Tbe Sheriff ut Cincinnati will to-day end
tbe career ot Ben Johnson, one of the
negroes who last February murdered /lie
l¥ylor family and sold their corpses W a
medical college.
a D. Sloner and Mrs. W. J. Scott were
married Wednesday night at Burnside, 1U.,
and after the weddmg-dinner seventeen of
the guests were taken seriously Ill, three of
whom are not yet out of danger. What
caused tho poisoning can not be deterSwnuel ChecoL Chief of the Creek Na­
tion, died Friday at Denison, Tex.
Sara Bernhardt has arranged to pay her
French creditors three hundred francs daily
to avoid tbe sale of her effects.
Tbe Boston bark Minnie Allen was burned
at Hollo, Friday morning, with a sugar car­
go valued at 8100,000; Insured.
At Creedmoor Friday -the regular army
team won tlie Hilton trophy, valued at
81,000. from the Michigan militia team.
Bradstreet*’ report of tho condition ol
trade notes a general improvement, arising
from tbe demand for autumn goods.
Tbe Private Secretary of President
Arthur state that the latter Is as weltjas he
ever was, notwithstanding alarming reports
as to his health.
J. O. Hatteman, engines and old machin­
ery at St. Louis, made an assignment Fri­
day.
Burger, Hurlbut &amp; Livingston, tlie
insolvent New York sugar refiners, owe
8500,000
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Tlie Interior Department has orders to
dispose of the reservation at Fort Sanders,
- W. T., and the barracks at Baton Rouge,
they being do longer useful to tbe army.
William Sherman, ex-Unlted States sub­
Treasurer at San Francisco, Cat, died there
Friday. He was a relative ot General W.
T. Sherman, and possessed of grept wealth.
Mormon missionaries named Wiley and
Humphrey, who were about to commence
ojieratlous in Lancaster County, 8. C.,
promptly accepted notice from tho citizens
to leave.
At Dyersvillo, la., Friday a woman and
ber daughter suddenly became Insane,
smashed all tho furniture Id their house,
and went out and climbed trees, wrecked
fences, and performed other unreasonable
acta .
Differences on the liquor license question
in the Decatur (Ill.) Council has resulted In
Ute city’s gas supply being shutoff. Members
will not vote for gas bonds unless their fel­
lows agree to the grantlug of liquor- li­
censes.
The Australian cricketers cleared £700
per mau by their tour in Great Britain.
The New York banks Saturday held 828,­
300,378 in excess of their legal requiretuenta.
E. J. ForsteH’s Sons, who have repre­
sented Baring Brothers at New Orleans for
a half century, suspended payment Satur­
day.
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Since January 1 tho specie Imports at
New York have amounted to 818,703,018,
ag4nst 510,932,755 for the same period In

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Colclrceter reef. Like Michigan, and butb
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VoCxKIX. NO. 23.

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HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 26, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.
Harry Co., Mich..

marshall l. cook.
KiUIPTION RATES!
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- «• pvrywr: It paid within six
lc *;i
। r vwir: if not paid until exfi.50. Subscribers outp. ‘ ikirrv &lt; U.. j&lt;1.25 per year, tn­
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casl) In advance.

ABVERTHING RATES:
C ;Nrn'«U.' r-'■■ *1or special positions.*1

were

i-.fclt Hl the Job Printing D», !.axneh. Kvmythlng in tbb
.. . .nd with the latest faces of
.... ... -nn.’d i citterns of machinery,
■ i.tbies the
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-Lus job work.
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pLE.'ik &lt;T &lt;M!TH,
Lawyer,
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•A.M’I ouir B. K. Grant’# store.)
, al;. xirts of the Stole. Collections
Oft: . ■'viv Walter.

*L&gt;v it. 1v-ri:.**. * C. H. VaxA&amp;man.
W PEEN a- VanARMAN,
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Lawyers.
U’.&lt;r llnsUnw National Bank.)

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JOHN I akvetii

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Attorney at Law,
Mi.ldlevHIe, Mlnlj.

p w *s SKERN,

Lawyer.
Spaulding's dry goods store.).
Will a!'-” ■t {iromptly to all business tn all
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cour&lt;. Cn4 r-rt- --.isojiable.
A.“ .X.ASTON,

Attorney at Law,
■. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’# sure.)
Fr*c- ’ .■ al! ■•urtsofUie State. Collections
promts c ri.di:- to.
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p W. 1.0WKY, M.D..
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ihysivmn. Surgeon and1 Oculist.
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Thorn St.. HxCingx, Mich.)
Calh it&gt; ;wn or country proihotiy attended.
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io a- ui. and 1 to 3 &gt;. m.
Hollrwa)-’ dru ’ Eton:.
j&gt;- s;n-clu! aiWlioD ptdd to surgical diseases
ji&gt;l •!
of i.ie
and ear.___________
GACKE fT .V iUTLEi:.
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Pysitians and Surgeons,
I I’r^rU vIIltf. Micjh.)
Ali c*!k. riaht pr &lt;iay, promptly Attended.
kTIMMBRMAN;
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. Ilouii'palhic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(F&lt;rH «l«&lt;i-r v.ist of Hollowxyi’ drug store.)
it. Am. .JONES, ■
Dentist.
Ad work prvfiq ’ly anended to.

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WHITLOCK
Ar i.L&gt;r the Watertown Insurance Co.
~ Thr;. •• • policies oa n man's property against
bv t:r&lt;-.hguHiln&lt;! or.wind; against a man's
Uf- ■»mid aivident. .
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t Block,Hastings, Mich.)
IL-.!-the-r.ily set ot Abstract Books in Barry
County.
f A; FOOTE, M. D.,
£1.
Physician and Surgeon,
(Uaioeeait side Mala 8L, Nashville,Mich.)
Besiderto-; next door north Wolcott House.
AU call* promptly aitepdod too. day or night.

JOSEPH KNIGHT, . &lt;
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Veterinary Surgeon.
(Beskkinoe Eutliuil, near Ywkley school .house.)
Will attend all calls for senriew night or day.
UUr;v5 r iMHinble.
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W. I\P«M.ICKMUS, M.D.

Rs. BROWN &amp; POLHEML’S,
ib»iuu pathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
(Officv ■ r Julius Russen’s store. Main 8t.)
Cain answered fnun the ottce at all hours of
, Ibec.iy ornmht. Dr. i’oihemus will give special
aur
v. di.-a,*., &lt;&gt;( the Eye and Ear.
O ‘» v ii ’-&gt;&gt;- ■ to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. tn.

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(ILAIIKE

RIKER;
Attorneys ut Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
(Vlltors in Union block, over Beamer Bros.) '
Hastings, Mich,
Pr ।
in an courts ol the state. Attend to
' collections and perfecting titles to real estate.
Mqney to
:u&gt;urance taken etc., etc. ’

Philip t. colgrove,

Lawyer,
Hastings, Mich.
• Fro^f ; Hi Attorney for Barry County.

JTOLMEp * HOLLY BROS.

Rigii ai to Front!
'ember t&amp;th.

Gwin of All Kinds to be Marked
Down!
Wdn''siien?c,,n&gt;d‘,c&lt;’ “ usu*1- but no more
N&lt;&gt; hutrn Book-keeping,and do more bod debts.

GENERAL STOCK!
OF GOODS

TO BE KEPT FULL!
AND A BRAN NEW LINE OF

Millinery Goods,
TO BE ADDED, WITH

Mrs. B. S. Holly
At the helm.

ESTCOME AND TRY US!
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HOLMES 4 HOLLT BROS., Woodland.

WHOLE NO. 1523.

County News.

G. W. Tompkin’s next
It was said by a lady whose hiwliand
ning. z
stir the sod and. *o«v sow without | ao&lt;
1b a democrat that she never saw as
doing this. As a rule the first crop is | dt
ty (formerly village; of
There was quite a warm time north
Woodland.
many drunken men In Nashville at one the l*st. For the second crop some
By Aid. Job®®, that the
of
the
Center
last
Sunday
with
fire,
but
Lew Hough and Lyman Seott have
time as there was last Saturday at the
stir the sod and othefa drill in the be aoeepted and pteoed 01
it
was
subdued
before
it
did
any
dam
­
gone up north.
democrats and what-do-you-calbit pole
wheat without this stirring. If - farm­
Th" shooting affair in the eaat part of age, except burning some fences.
established as a site for the locatfon
raising. Several in this vicinity came
ers in Michigan worked their land as of water works for said city of HmrCom ia nearly all secured in this vi­
thy town Iwtween Jerry C. Bessie and
home beastly drunk.
they do here they would not raise their inas. Carried; all ayes.
cinity.
The
yield
is
rather
below
an
McMunigal sa-rns to have been a bloodMr. and Mrs. E. G. Potter celebrated seed
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Whereas; A resolution was pawed
average.
leas affair.
their china wedding last Sunday, the
The
wheat
is
harvested
with
headers.
by
the
common
council
of
the
city of
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox, a
B. S. Holly TOd wife will celebrate
21st, by inviting in a few near relatives. Twelve horses and eight men are re­ Hastings, on the 6th day ofJMarch Imk,
their wooden wedding on Friday eve­ daughter.
They were presented with a tea set of quired to successfully rdn a heading providing for the submission to th® '
Lyman Wilcox broke a bone in his
ning of this week. They hope to enter­
48 pieces by A. 8„ Frank and Fred machine. One header and three header biedtors of the city of Hastings at its
foot last Saturday, while playing ball.
tain all their friends.
Quick and their wives, parents and box« will cut from 18 to 30 acres per annual.election, to be held on the 7th
Dr.
Baker
and
wife
took
in
the
state
Hon. H. F. Pennington ’s speech at
brothers of Mrs. Potter; a silver castor day
fair
at
Kalamazoo.
the town hall fetudray night was lis­
by their daughter Grace and her hus­
Wheat ripens about the middle of sum of money not exceeding twenty
Mrs. Calvin Smith Is on the sick list. band.
tened to by a small crowd. Free trade
Twenty-three dTd justice to a June, so it is rarely effected by the thousand dollars, for the purpose of
..Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Smith’s sister, has
was his text He seems not to under­
good dinner.
It is needless to say it drouth. It is too diy here for corn purchasing grounds, rights, privileges, ■
n&lt;urne.j to her home In Toledo.
stand that the voters of all parties in
was enjoyed by all.
.
generally but this yair the corn crop materials, and in making improve­
ments connected with and for the sole
Woodland sye as a rule, readers and
is good.
freefort.
Orangeville.
purpose of supplying said city of
.
think for themselves concerning free From the Herald.
I can see from my house over 1,000 Hastings with water, said money to
Dr. Chas. Russell, of Allegan, was the
Mr.#, Finch is building an addition
wheat stacks. Help is scarce here, and be borrowed at a rate ot interest not
trade.
guest of Dr. Turner onv day this 'week.
threshing is a long job.
exceeding 5 per cent, per asinum. and
Frank Stinchcomb, while driving to his Lam on Oak street 25x30 fee&gt;.
A little son of Hiram Bunce fell from
Potatoes are a good crop here. In the same to be payable as follows:
rapidly north from town last Saturday
a fence and broke his arm recently.
planting them a furrow is plowed, the 85.000 in five years from date of loan,
night, came into collison with Leonard come visit from her sister, Mrs. 0.
Our mail arrangements are not by '
seed dropped in. and so on, seed being $5,000 in ten years from date of loan,
Metzer, driving equally as fast, going Clemens, of Gaines, this week.
any means satisfactory as yet.
and the remainder of the sum bor­
Mr. and Mre. Jas. Godfrey are taking
planted in every third furrow. After rowed in fifteen years from date of
south. Result, Frank slightly bruised
James Clarke and D. R. Cook will ad­
a pleasure trip in Eaton county this
and his carriage badly demolished.
dress the people of this place Saturday planting, potatoes are multched with loan.
straw. In -digging, the potatoes are
Whereas, It appears from the affi­
F. F. Hilbert, John W. Holmes and week.
evening next.
davits of James A Nlms and £ V.H.
Mrs. William Moore has l&gt;een enjoy­
plowed out.
Mrs. B. 8. Molly are in Detroit, buying
Undisguised disgust among many
Slingerland, on file, thati notice of
ing
a
two
weeks
visit
from
her
neice,
There
is
no
reason
why
a
poor
man
new goods for their respective stores.
democrats and greenbackers of this (
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do well here, as labor Is scarce. such election and of the proposition
town, which will be shown on election cannot
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Hon. James O’Donnell of Jackson, Miss Gertie Thompson.
to vote thereat upon such resolution
Wages for man and team are S3 jxr
The ladies of the eongregation al day.
was duly posted and publbfcod as re­
will speak at the town hall Saturday
with demand good.
mite society will give a neck-tie social
W. F. Hicks was introducing the g. day,
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quired by law.
evening on the political issues of the
Youn.etc.,
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in Union hall, Sept, 27th. Everybody b. candidate for sheriff about this place.
, And whereas, It appears from the
day. The comet irnd will furnish the
F. J. WOODMANSEE.
returns and certificates of the inspectis invited to come and enjoy them­ We feel sorry for him. I* Hicks or
music.
dtsof elections in and for the several
selves. Program next week.
Long to be sheriff? That’s what our
Reulftn Crowell has moved from the
wards of said city that the whole num­
Pursuant to call of the D. D.. repreMr. John Sewkrd, of Hastings, has voters want to know.
ber of votes cast at said elections upon
village to the east part of town.
sentativesof the different lodges of
just finished painting and graining
After an absence of three months, Barry county met at the Hastings e.dd question in said city was 586, of
The .Ispmall boys, also Henry BroomPeter Haney’s house in Carlton. There mostly in Michigan and a part of the
which number 378of said votes were in
lodge
room
September
17,
1884,
to
Iwiugh and George W. Smith, leave in a
•favor of said proposition so submitted,
is probably no tetter workman in Bar­ time with friends here, J udge Steven­ organize a district lodge.
few days to hunt in the north woods.
anB 213 of said votes were in opiioeiry
county
than
Mr.
Seward.
Among
the
visitors,
we
were
pleased
son has returned to his home in Arkan­
School in district No. 4 closes this
tlon to said proposition so submitted.
A sample of the product of J. C. Bak­ sas. There is a good bit of political to welcome Mrs. McDonald, p. 8., of
Therefore, It la hereby declared and
week.
Miss Della Palmerton, the
er’s fruit evaporator has teen left in history connected with his vacation Eaton county.
determined that such proposition has
teacher, has docs a good work for the
The meeting was called to order by
this office, and seems to be of very fine here, which .we will briefly narrate.
been and is duly ratified and approved
D. P. Sagendtfrph,1 G. W. C. T., and
district.
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quality. We trust and expect Mr. Bak­ Judge Stevenson is an ardent republi­ the following officers pro tern, were by the votes of a majority of the elect­
Ixma Groiznger is at present suffer­
er will meet w ith success in his enter­ can, though living in- a state noted for appointed: D. V. T., Mrs. E. I. McEl­ ors of said city voting at said election
ing from the effects of a fall.
upon said proposition; and it is fur­
bitter and vindictive bourbonism. He wain ; D. D. 6., Flora Beadle; P. D. C. ther resolved, that‘said resolution so
Old time'friends from York state are prise.
We notice a well made lumber wagon has been a resident of Arkansas Snany T., A 8. Dean; D. R- Sec., Clarence passed by said common council an
visiting at Mrs. Mana 'Walts’ and M.
Stilwell;
D.
Chap.,
Anna
Hayes;
D.
M.,
in front of Miller’s blacksmith shop, years, been through many hot cam­
5aid sixth day of March last be and is
May Cook; D. G...R. A. Forman;D. 8.,
Rowlader’s.
.
hereby made absolute.
the product nf Miller &amp; Holmes’ facto­ paigns, and knows what it is to suffer William Virgil.
, Now is the time of year when the
Allex Jones,
ry. The firm have turned out several from being a republican in a hot-bed of
Nine lodges were represented to be
sleek looking, smooth talking insurance
W. H. Sterbws,
first class wagons this summer and southern democracy. He is fearless in in working order and doing much
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N. T. Pakk^r.
agent is abroad in the land, and the
the advocacy of his views, and has b$en for the cause. Five of them were
they meet with ready sale.
Report df the fire committee:
farmer wishes he had invested in a shot
represented,
viz.:
Hastings,
Middle
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The U. B. picnic at Jordan lake on made to suffer, socially and in business,
Hastings. Sept. 9.
ville, Carlton Center, Wiki Flower and
gun or blood hound.
But having
the 10th inst. was an enjoyable affair. because he was a republican. He is a Forest Lodges not represented were To the Mayor and Common Council
neither at hand he easily falls a victim
of the City of Hastings:
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All seemed determined to make t£e leader and an organizer, and has for St.John’s, Lacey. Freeport and Bar­
Your committee to whom was re­
to the man who in a few minute® con­ most of the holiday. The Freeport cor-’ that reason incurred the implacable
low Lake.
ferred the bids for the erection of
vinces the tiller ot the soil that he rep­
hatred
of
many
southerners,
who
have
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were
duly
elected
and
in
­
net band accompanied the pleasure
water works in this city, upon plans
resents the only flrstrclass, reliable,
seekers and played in their happiest no reason to oppose him on any other stalled for the term ending December and specifications furnished your hon­
able-to-pay-its-debts companion the
3, as follows:
mood. It may, be, however, that-the than political grounds.
orable body, would respectfully re­
D. C. T., E. I. McElwain; D. C„
face of the earth. Result is that the 811 they received had something to do
His life has frequently been threat­
port that they have had the matter
Travers Phillips; D. V.
C. Carpen­
farmer wonders how he could ha&gt;e
with their happiness. Jordan lake is a ened, and coilins chalked on the doors ter; D. R. 8., Flora Beadle; D. F. 8., under consideration, and find that the
been deceived so easily by the last beautiful sheet of water, and, with its and porches of his residence. The .K. Arthur Stilwell;D. T., Mra.Henry Bar­ following persons are the lowest bid­
agent he insured with, and takes out a convenient landings and pleasant K. K. and White Leaguers have invited num; I. G., Mary Crookford; D.,8., O. der for sarpe, viz.: Michigan Pipe
Company and J. W. Bentley.
We
new policy as quick as possible; only to grove®, will doubtless become a popu­ him in unmistakable terms to leave th6 Fenton; P. W. C. T., Charles Dun­
would therefore recommend that the
go through the same experience in a lar resort. ’
country or vote thfe democratic ticket. ham. .
aforesaid Michigan Pipe Company
,
Appointed - officers — D. C., Anna
year or two, under the skillful manage­
He has encountered so much opposition
and J. W. Bentley be awarded the job
Hayes; D. A. S., Clarence Stilwell; D.
CABLTON.
at the price named in their bid, pay­
ment of another agent. For genuine
of this kind that bis wife and family in­
Carlton Center lodge has about 50 sisted that he should not stay in Arkan­ ML, Mr. Hayes of Middleville; D. ment to be made in cash or Hastings
enterprise and push, an insurance agent
D., May Cook; Messenger, Heury Dun­
city water bonds, at the option of the
members.
can discount the commercial traveler
sas during the state election, which oc­ ham.
said common council, payments to be
Miss Gertie Nimo is visiting Miss curred in August. Mr. S. knew that if he
Prizes not exceeding two dollars
every time,
,
made as the works progress, the city
will
be
given
to
the
lodge
sending
the
May Davenport.
remained he would vote and work with
retaining ten per cent to be paid
Miss Beadle recited to the lodge Sat­ the republicans. He also knew what .largest delegation to district lodge, only on completion and acceptance of
DELTON.
and
to
the
lodge
initiating
the
greatest
urday
evening.
the works. *
A. Jokes,
this
course
would
bring
upon
him.
Had
Corn cutting is about done and thejfe
number of candidates during the
The Messer farm produced on eight he been a single man he would have quarter.
W. H. Stebbimh.
V
are some good pieces of corn in this
N. T. Pabkrb,
acres, 246 bushels ot wheat; 10 acres of faced his enemies, but the importuning
Lodges will also be graded by thfrsection.
W. 'C. Kelly.
of oats, 533 busheia Best yield of the of his family was too much; and upon following schedule: Individual vis­
The wheat that was sown early is
By Aid. Jqnes that the report be
their urgent appeals, he came to Michi­ its will count 1, public meetings 2, for accepted; carried as follows: Ayea,
coining up quite uneven and needs rain season.
The Sabbath schod will continue aU gan to avoid the difficulties that would each degree conferred 3, for each ini­ Aid. Hogle, Jopes. Parker, Stebbins
very bad.
tiation 4, open lodge 5, public address
,________
and Wood; nays, Beamer, Black and
beset him had he remained in south­
The State Fair was well patronized winter.
6. Brief remarks of members not
Tinkler.
land.
t
’
counted
as addresses, and not to in­
from this section. All report a large
BOWENB MT 1.1-B.
Resolution by Aid. Beamer—That
In conversation with your scribe the clude paid lectures. For largest del­
Slight frost Sunday morning, but
show.
the street commissioner be and is
egation
attending
the district lodge
Judge
said:
“
Talk
about
intolerance!
Three young men from this place corn crop too fur advanced for damage.
hereby instructed and required to
My God! I wish you could visit my outside of the place where it is held, 5. c^ean the streets and roadways within
went to the state fair to sell sweet cider
Rather dry for wheat.
"'
A vote of thanks was extended to
state and see how they grind down
and run a target gun. What they made
Elder Gillaspie will not fill his next
G. W; C. T. 8agendorf and Mrs. Mc­ the city of ail loose stones, or stones
every man who dares to .oppose the
that obstruct the same, with as little
we know not, but they report their appointment at Bowen, on account of
Donald foe their presence and assist­
democratic ticket The spirit of *59 and ance in organizing our lodge. The delay as possible. Carted, all ayes.
pockets were picked whilst asleep on repairs on the school house.
On motion adjourned.
Sabbath school closed at the Briggs ’00 is rife in that country to-day, as meeting adjourned till the first
the ground at night, they losing a $25
John Wewsekt, Recorder.
mean and damnable as ever." In Au­ Wednesday in December, at Middle­
Council met in adjourned eestikm
watch. Better watch out next time school house .Sunday last The little
Flora
loha B
Bfaple
eadle,,
F
gust last, a reporter of a St Louis re­ ville.
Monday evening September 11. Hte
daughter of Frank Bixler was so per­
Barry
Co.
Rec.
Sec
’
y.
boys.
publican dally was chased from the city
Honor, Mayor Powers, in the chair.
We wish to correct a mistake made fect in the review lessons as to astonish
Absent Aid. Jones and Hogle.
where Judge Stevenson lives, and com­
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
last week by the Hickory Corners cor­ the older members of the school. A
Ahjourned to October 8.
pelled to fly through a swamp to get to
respondent to the Banner in regard to fund was at once raised and placed in
Common council met In regular
the next railroad station and g$t home.
session Friday evening September
the illness of H. A. McAllaster’s babe. the hands of Mr. C. W. Armstrong
One precient in his county, which has 19, His Honor, Mayor Powers, in the
To attach a stamp to an envetnpe into
The child is not sick as reported, neither with which to purchase a prize for the
moisten the envelope and then apply
only 1,400 votes, returned 1,700 demo­ chair. Present, full board;
little girl.
u
has it been sick.
Minutes of last meeting were read the stamp. Try this. If we do Um
cratic majority, although it was conced­
proper thing we would use Dr.
Lillie .GilWl® ha3
home
Chas. Norwood’s sick boy is getting
ed that 1,000 republican ballots were and approved.
Red Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, &lt;
tetter and will soon be able to be around from IrVing.
The following bills Were presented: ness. bad breath, piles, pimpl
cast. The 400 democrats of the pre­
Mr. 8. B. Smith has been secured to
Jerome Rich, 10.80; Fred Hotchkiss. and malaria diseases, poor appe
cinct
were
the
white
democratic
proper
­
^The Rev. J. Ch^Chase, of Albion, is teach the Boblns’ school. By the way,
$23; William Miller, $3; J.ohn Tinkler, spirits, headach, or diseases ot
ty owners. Nearly all the 1,000 repub­ $1.95; Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins, $82.34,
nevs, stomach and liver. Price
on the chase again. Must be a lode­ there is to be a special meeting in that licans were negroes. By ballot-box
By Aid. Beamer that-tbe accounts of ’FredTc Hotchkiss.
district Friday evening.
stone in this section, we surmise.
stuffing a republican majority of 600 be allowed and an order drawn no the
The leading members of Mr
Owing to some misunderstanding at
was changed to a democratic majority respective funds. Carried, all ayes.
MAPLE GROVE.
Aid.Jones presented the deeds of con­ pt’s Plymouth church having
the M. E. conference our circuit was
Fred Quick is having his barn of 1,700. That’s the kind of voting
veyance
of
WalterW.Kelley
and
Sarah
not supplied in time to have any ser­
they do down south. Arkansas can Kelley, conveying to the city of Hast­
.
vices on Sabbath last. Who the pastor painted.
Ben Miller is having his house paint­ easily give 50,000 democratic majority. ings the following described property,
said “he could live without
It could almost as easily give 500,000. viz.- All that certain piece or par­ church.” There are some p
is we do not know.
ed outside and in,
Mr. E. E. Grilley, who runs a Three
Mrs. Perry Perse is visiting her par­ If the democratic managers thought it cel of land lying and being In think there would be just as _
Rivers vibrator thresher? gives ua a few
was hecessary to. have Cleveland’s said city of Hastings, known and de­ saved if Beecher should give his
ents in Giimax.
...VI
flinires that we think worthy of print.
The Ladle®’ Relief Corps held their majority reach that tigure in Arkansas scribed as follows, to wit: Commenc­ time to politics.
He hae run his machine 40 daya and social on the 16th at Mrs. Wm. Boston’s, it could be done. Judge Stevenson ing at a point 16 rods north of the south
Griegs* GlyesriM telrs.
west corner of lot No. 300 in said city,
has thrmhed 85,000 buahda ol’grata an near Nashville. Mrs. Boston and quite says that there has not been a fair elec­
The best on earth, can truly be
running thence north to theThornapple
of
Griggs
’ Glycerine Salve, w
a number of other ladies joined our tion in Arkansas since the U. S. elec­ river.thoDce east alongside saidThornaverage of 876 per toy.
sure cure for cuts, bruises, sea
tion inspectors were withdrawn from apple river to intersect the east wounds, and all other sores.
one day 1370 bMhete. °
Relief Corp®. Mrs. Sarah Sweezey
bushels was wheat. He also Rented elected treasurer, Mrs. Eldred resign­
line of said lot 800, projected north to1 itivaly cure piles, tetter ate
the south.
said river, thence south to a point 16
1JB0 bnahnta of wheat in one day. He ing The little folks recited pieces and
rods north of the southeast corner of Satisfaction guaranteed or i
FROM
ELLSWORTH,
KANSAS.
reports the largest yteM of ^eat w
wng.
Mrs. Lora Brady played and
said lot 800, thenoo west to the place funded. Only 25 aents. For
at B. A. Polley's, being 36 bushels per
EDITOR BANNER:
Hotchkiss.
sang.
A goon supp^
„
I received a copy of your paper of- of beginning.
about seventy. All went away feellnf
Also the deed of conveyance of
“w. M- Elliott, of Hickory Corners,
August 29, and waa pleased to hear Wilbur L. Walt and Viola A Wait,
The democrat ic
that Mr. and Mra. Win. Boaton knew
from Michigan. I see that my brother' conveying to said city the following to postpone
raised 71 bushels of oats per acre.
how to entertain people.
question until
told, how they raised corn at Emporia.
I of land viz.: All that certain
will lie at Mre. O. I • Longos, Oct. 1st
In that part of Kansas corn is sutcresamybxa.
Everybody invited.
fully raised, one year with another, the
Farmers are busy wwing wheat.
condition
Mr and Mrs. Wilcox spent ***urff&gt;
night with their daughter, Mr*. HamH-

I

(Jeo S. Horton*

building room® on

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Hastings, Mich.. September 28,1884-

Bepnblican National Ticket.
For Prwrtdent,

JAUBB O. BLAINB. of Maine.
For Vice President,

ing Prof; Dickie, who wished to
the Michigan M. E. conference play tail
to the politcal prohibition kite were
vigorously sat down upon. Whereupon
honest men everywhere said •‘Amen-*’
It is a nice thing to howl about
“Mulligan letters.”
It sounds large,
but nine out of ten who talk moat
against Blaine because of the “Mulligan
letters” know as much about them as
about the Hottentot alphabet.

JOBS A. LOBAB, of lUinoU.

How can any party in America con­
trol the markets in England, France
and Germany?
Such a position is
almost too absurd for even a democratic
fXAESw^’suu'-IlARRY A. CONANT,
editor to take, and yet one in Hastings
Fttr Sate Treasurer—EDWARD H. BUTLER, did so last week.

STATS TICKET.

The republican county ticket is
Fw Amlltor Generel—WILLIAM C. STEVENS,
worthy of the support of every republi­
Fw Commissioner of the Land Office—MINOR
Attorae&gt;Lh°uieral—MOSES TACGABT, of can in Barry county. None but men of
worth and ability are named for office
ForC superintendent of Public Instructions—
by Barry county .republicans.
wronHKLL R. GAM, of Hillsdale.
For Member of the State Board of Education—
(The republicans of Wayne county did
JAMES M. BALLOU^
For Congress. Third Dlstrict-JAMES O'DON­ a grand thing in nominating John At­
NELL, of Jackson.
kinson for congress. He can carry the
For Senator. IJtth District.—JOHN CARVETH, first district with a rousing majority.
/ of Middleville.
Our marine supremacy is destroyed
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
because America does not and has re­
ntatlve- ia the Blate Lcglulature- fused to subsidize its steamship lines as
NDRUS.
do England, France and Germany.
t Probale-C1J3fENT SMITH.
-JOHN a-CREfiSY.
'HAkLES M. MACK.
Bahry ooxtmty politics.
»w « routing Alfy-PIULII’ T. CO LG ROVE
For Register of Deeds—EDGAR F. NYE.
FUr Treaswrer^-FKEIIEKICK ALEXANDER
Fur Circuit Court CmnmlMioners—PHILIP W. Middleville Itepublle&amp;n.
Thus far during the campaign the Re­
NlfeKERN and JAMES B. MILLS.
For Surveyor— SETK PRATT.
publican has taken no part in county
e1&gt;F
an&lt;' ^r‘
politics, and has “boomed" no candidate
for any office; but the campaign is fast
In reply to a letter ot inquiry, we would say .drawing to a close, and the question,
that our candidate for president is DenJ. F. But­ “who shall I vote for?” is one that is
ler; our candidate lor governor. Josiah W.
Beipile; our candidates for other state, congress­ presenting itself to the voting populace
ional, legislative and county officers are men of Barry county. In view of this fact
who will vote for Benj. F. Butler for president. we wish to place before our readers a
None others need apply.-Hjwtlngs Journal, ticket, that, for the judicipus manage­
July 10,1884.
ment of the affairs of the county, stands
without a peer.
Editorial Notes.
First upon the ticket, for the office of
Since the foundation of this govern- Probate Judge, we-find the name of
~mc«nt foreign laborers have l&gt;een per­
i CLEMENT SMITH,
mitted to come to this country. The
Democrat would have it appear that of Hastings. The one objection urged
the republicans are* responsible for the against Mr. Smith by the opposition is
legislation whereby they can come to that he has already held the office two
this country. Better post yourself be­ terms, and should now Surrender it to
fore making any more such reckless some one else. The only class of voters
statements.
Three democratic con­ With whom such an argument amounts
gresses have sat in Washington in the to anything, is that class which arc not
past ten years, and not one of them [ acquainted with the duties of the office;
ever passed a bill to prohibit the im- while with those who know, what the
■ portation of cheap foreign labor. The duties of the office are, such argument
only measure of that kind ever passed counts in Judge Smith's favor. The
was by a republican congress and sen­ candidate upon the fusion ticket, Mr.
ate, and it was signed by a republican William W. Cole, is a man of whom we
president, and we refer to the anti­ know -nothing; therefore, we have
nothing against him. It is urged by
Chinese bill.
his friends that he is a good man, hon­
The Democrat insinuates that the
est, a farmer of good judgment; afid,
present close times, when hundreds of
from all reports, we should judge him
factories are closed and thousands of
to be all that is claimed for him. But
men are out of employment, are the re­ how far does that judgment extend?
result of republican legislation. Ben (i^rtainly not to an extent to fit him for
Butler, for whom our contemporary
the office of Judge; for, to use the
will cast half a ballot in November, man’s own statement, made at the con­
states that fear of what the democrats
vention which nominated him, he was
will do, should they happen to get into not capable of holding the office. But
power, is the cause of the present un­
in the face of this, the fusionists pushed
settled condition of affairs. The action him forward on the strength of his
of the democrats in congress at the last
being a man of good judgment—as a
session thoroughly alarmed the busi­ fanner. The office of probate judge is
ness interests of the county, and left a
one that needs to be presided over by a
cloud of uncertainty hanging over the competent and judicious man. The
land. Either Ben Butler or our con­
duties of the office are too complicated
temporary is wrong.
.
to be constantly shifted from one man
In the good old democratic. days of to another. Having then a man now
in that office who knows the whole rou­
tine of the business, who has been tried
and found true to the duties of fils
office, who is again the unanimous nom­
inee of his party for the office, why not
keep him there ? Voters of the coupty,
consider this question well before cast­
ing your vote in November, which will
either cast one for or against the best
qualified man in the county.
For the office of sheriff the republic
cans of this, county, have nominated

Andrew Jackson, when the “pure dem­
ocracy" was at the front, the loss on
each thousand dollars received by the'
government was 85.53; the loss on each
thousand dollars expended by the gov­
ernment was 810.31. Under Jackson’s
administration the total receipts were
886^000,000; total expenditures 6225,000,OOu; total amount stolen, 83,720,000.
Under Hayes, the receipts were 81,728,­
000,000; disbursements, 81,500,000,000;
total loss’on receipts and disbursement,
81,384. That is democracy and repub­
licanism boiled down. It is as darkMs to light—so far as official honesty
B concerned.
*

The democratic managers, in their
desperation, are flooding the country
•gain.with the “Mulligan letters,” so
called. Those letters were the subject
of congressional investigation by Proc­
tor Knott’s committee. Proctor Knott
came out of that contest with a very
■.lore head and badly demoralized repu­
tation for honesty. Blaine received the
unqualified endorsement of the leading
democrats of the country at that time.
To revive that exploded slander is like
using burnt powder. But it is characterirticaUya democratic move, and a
democratic blunder. It is off the same
with tive 8229 slander about Gar-

the Democrat complains because
Vanderbilt Is worth SSOOflOOJiOO. Sorry
for our neighlior. Vanderbilt acquired
Ms vast wealth In the democratic city
«f the usually democratic state or New
Tort. The lawB under which he ac-

JOHN Q. CRESSEY,

In PhBip T. Cojgrove, we
rmaon to believe, a* be found such
mm. During the liquor cases which
were tried in this ji^ce some month?
ago, we are well aware that there were
many uncomplimentary remarks made
on the course pursued by the prosecu­
tion at that time; in fact,' as is well
known to the Republican readers, toe
editor hereof was among those who
censured Mr. Colgrove’s. course. At
that time we were perfectly conscien­
tious in what we said, but during the
past few weeks we have taken consid­
erable trouble to look up the matter,
and what we have learned and from
the nature of the complaints, we are
perfectly conscientious in saying that
we believe Mr. Colgrove did his whole
duty in the matter. The fusion nom­
inee for prosecuting attorney, Charles
Holbrook, is much better known to the
people^, ot Barb' county than to the
writer; therefore, we refrain from say­
ing anything whatever regarding him. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
FLAVOR THE! STAND ALONE.
That he is a capable man, so far as legal
t
Mu**i*n&gt; «v tm&lt;
.
ability goes, we do not doubt, but a fair
Price Baking Powder Co.,
comparison of the two men and their
Chlowo,
HI„
•&gt;“
•
“
*
’
*°records is all that we ask. Give them,
this, and vote as your conscience dic­
Dr. Frit*’* Crtam Baklsg Powder
tates, and you will give Mr. Colgrove a
handsome majority.
Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems,
For register of deeds there were at
the time of the convention many can­
'WE MAKE BUT ONE QU AWT.
didates, but Johnstown had her just
claims, and

EX

EDGAR F. NYE

was placed in nomination, and stands
before the people of this county to-day
with a dean record; so clean that his
worst opponents have naught to say
against him. A man with such a stand­
ing needs no words of praise at our
hands to recommend him to the voters
of the county.
.
FREDERICK ALEXANDER

wt «ffeet May ma, bjW
KOTWjUU).

The Narrow Escape

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Sleep idler xstUmc, and health a$er disease,
aretooo&lt; tgTwerUM rxperiJgk i xnre to
man. _F«*
to suffer.

LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

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VM FAVOR.
will firn* tryJJR.
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few day* later
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Old BajiKWHiKk Mixxe.
Daltox, Maas., April 27.
Mr. Peter Lawler has been a resident of this
town for the part scventecu years, and In our
employ for fifteen, and In all these years he lias
been a »&lt;xxi and respited citizens of th- town
and community. He has had some chronic
disease to our knowledge for mort of the time.

H

Mfcg n3
JJhnfeanmby ninetieth mtriii«H£or*55a
Daltok, Mum., June 0,18M.
Dr. Kennedy-Dear Friend-.-Thinking you
might like to hear again from an old patient. I
am going w write you. It is now three and a
half rears since first 1 went to see you. As I
P&lt;Unts north. *n&lt;! with GnSd
told you then I wns troubled with Kidney Dis­
ease for about fifteen run, and had seven of g9M daUy. All o&amp;ter tndns dal^xtSjt^Bw
the best doctor's to be found: but I rvceivtxi
only temporary relief until I visited you and
commenced taking your “Favorite Remedy.”
I continue taking the Remedy according to your
directions, nhd now consider mv-u-lf a well man.
Very gratefully yours.
PKRRR LAW LEK, .
Our letter of April 27. 16K2, holds good m far
’u the
•
Ths best dry hop yeaxt in the world. Brwf as Mr. Uwler's.testtmooy Is concerned regnrd- FiH I L.M I
!’•»£• nt-mavK
RRRAC.nfr A Rn\- A^£Snlrl’ ?- b)
CHAU. o. BROWN.
raised by this ymH is light, white and whole- lng.hU health.

McKevitt a list of all the property in
this village that was to be sold for tax­
es. We have taken the pains to enquire 1st—
It is positively proven
into toe matter, and find that the facts
that Zoa-Phora (“Dr. Pengellv’s. Woman’s Friend"),
in the case are that the treasurer re­
fe the best known remedy
ceived from Lansing on Thursday the
for all complaints peculiar
tax list; that he spent all of his time on
to Women, young or old.
Friday. Saturday, Sunday and far into
Sunday night, preparing the list for the 2nd— Any Lady needing such
a remedy and postponing
sale on Monday; that he had no means
the use of Zoa - I’hora,
of knowing what parcels of land were
makes a dangerous (per­
haps fatal) mistake.
cohered by the descriptions; which he
could not have possibly dune in the lim­
ited time allowed him for checking off
the sales which had been made at Lan­
sing before the day of sale. Mr. McKev­
itt was in toe treasurer's o^ice .on Sat­
urday, and in glancing-over the list no*
ticed the description of a piece of his

PATVnTQ^1^^

gENTLEY BROS.%t WILKINS'

WAGONS!

pgngg.My. na»bihb»i« jwn.
pblet free. Correspondence solicited.

A PDT7P 8en.t!
wnts fw PO«a;e. and
A rKI/iFi- *'pp1y®5x4
goods
“ * **au*j. which will hclphll. of either
to more pioney right away than anjihlng rixTta
Ull
sworM.
Fortunes
awnluTtl&gt;«
ItltAfv
a nW.' It
rvrw-L. iiiblr.........workers. ;,bst»AdmlnUtrator'ii Sale.

Each One Warranted!

We are making thred
widths of Tire:

'

^In U^matter U tbe estate of John Uotehklse,
NoUee la hereby given that l shall edl at pnbto V1: h!Fbe?t b!dder, on Saturday,
tberth day of September a. D. um. u ta&gt;
o’clock in the forenoon, at the probate oft« &amp;
the city of Hartings, In the county of Burn, in
tbe rtateof Mlchlsat., ponuant to license and
Mrtbority granted u» iu&lt;- on the eleventh day ot
An,n*t’«;
JSS4,
tl“‘ pr&lt;,!’ate coort of *‘ ‘rry
county, Michigan, all of the estate, right, title
andlotereatoftbesaid deceased of, in and to
thereal eatate situated and being in -the county
oCBMty.intbertate ot Michigan. knoan and
deecribed as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing one chain north and eight Linka
east ol tbe northwest corner of village (now
city) lot No. nine Sjundred thirty *eren intf.
Thence running north four chains, thence east
one chain and seventeen link* to the west line
of Manet street, tinmen south on wild west line
of Market street four ebalnn t« the north line of
Green street, and thence west one chain and
seventeen links to place of WglnniuK. r., -..rdlng
to the recorded plat of the dllMe mow cltyjrt
Hartings, Mlcii.
Date3, Hastings, August 1Mb. A. P. i«*t.
DANIEL STHIKEK,
Administrator.

Default baring been made in the renditions of
Buyers ore'Invited to Call and See
a certain mortgage executed by
F. Make
PMce lad Barnet Makcix-acc, hte "LJe, to
Them.
George Oabomc. sain moniiup- k-aring due

July r, 1885, and uue July 1. tf«&gt;. :;nd recorded
mapMKe ot Register of Heeih ‘n and fvr Barrybtgmtjr,Michigan, in Liber a i-L Martgaarf,
on pages M,and 85. on the tint day if Jni;.. IML
and given to secure the payment »f four hundred
and fifty dollars, with Interest to l* paid July
1st of each year succeeding the date of jaia
MrtttM, SM containing n clause providing'
that uoukalt be made In the panneut v! tn
said Interest when the same he- anw due and
should the same remain unpaid for Ibe &gt;|»are of
thirty days thereafter, then th-said mortmee
shall have the Option to dedalr the whole
amount on Mid mortgage due at once, and Ute
Interest due on said mortgage July 1, li*4; hav­
ing become due and not having t-cer. p.i-‘.
more than thirty days haring tbj*r&lt;l Mure the
same became due. and tlic muu&lt; -till nln. lning
unpaid, and the said mortgagee havlrg. by vir­
tue
of his option, deelarea the whole amount of
We keep a Full, Stock of Everything
said mortgage due at once, and there being now
due on said mortgage thi* sum of four hundred
that enters into a house, from
iMikWteJOur and M4oo dollar* by na-onw
■aMtoMloa ahd deeurntlon. nnd no &gt;u t nor pro­
ceedings st law having been instituted to recojer the debt or any portion of the same a l.xn
said monsase* Is given to secure. Notice is
tnereforeipven thatths premiNw &lt;&gt;&lt;in
said mortgage tn wit: The north half of Jotf
numberedslx hundred nineteen, six l',ulld™
twenty and six hundred twenty-one. in the ntv
OTiMsfittiiMk finny county. Mich., will be »oia st
pUMftywEfceoaBATVKDAY. the FIRST day
ifNOTlMSntnsxt. al the hour of ten o,doe*

Building

Material!

Sill to Ridge Board.

a name familliar to every voter of Bar­
ry county, and one which, next Novem­
velupe, 4 eenta. Acfaress,
*■ pluJS^£o! Mirtu
ber, will receive the highest number of
votes for the office of sheriff, we have
For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.
every reason to believe. That he will
ENOCH ANDRUS,
perform the duties of his office to the of Irving, is toe candidate for repre­
strict letter of the law is disputed by sentative in toe state legislature. He
none.
isa scholar as Weil as a fanner, and Is
CHARLES M. MA(7K,
in every way qualified to represent the
j
the present encumbent of the office of county at Lansing.
la speaking at this length upon the
county clerk, and the nominee for a sec­
Ab low as can be bought in\ any com­
ond term, is a man of whom it g ay vir­ political candidates now before the peo­
Mlton«h on Rat” clears out Kats, Mice. 15c.
tually be said: He has not an enemy in ple In this county, we have refrained
peting market in the State.
the county. The fact that in the con­ from indulging in any of the mud­
vention he received every vote of the slinging business so&gt;mueh indulged In
110 delegates, would tend to show his by a certain class ofjournals. No party,
‘•Roush on Toothache," Instant relief. ifc,
strength in the county. We have yet belt republican, greenback or demo­
,, Ladle; who would retain £mhnem and vivac­
to hear a single complaint made against crat, erer gained any votm by such a ity don’t fall to try “Wells’ Health Renewer."
promptly dome,
They only Injure their own
him by either greenbacker or democrat. course.
“Buahn-palba,'* great kidney and urinary cure.
That he is highly fitted for the office, cause, and make votes tor their opponAnd Satisfaction Guaranteed.
any one who lias had occasion to do enta.
"Bough mi Coughs,” troche*, 15c; liquid, Ma
business with him will testify.
Mr. Peter Stallman, Bennington
The unanimous choice of the county Township, Iowa, haring suffered with
pOB SALE
“
convention for prosecuting attorney rheumatism was Induced to trv St
"Bouse on Dwrnt" Toom ftwder. -fry It lie.
Jacobs Oil. the marvelous pain-reliever
was
and
was
entirely
cured
by
Ita
use.
'
'
PHILIP T. COLG ROVE,

and if we miscalculate not, he will be
the choice of the people of this county
when the votes are counted in Novem­
orrsik legislature*, signed by demo- ,
ber. Of Mr. Colgrove’s capabilities, it
is useless for us to enter into a minute
from that, neighbor. lire
portrayal. His work in the last term

Falls

S

comes before toe people as nominee for
county treasurer for a second term.
Mr. Alexander is a Thornapple man, gome like our grandmother's delicious brexd.
GROCERS SELL THEM.
and a worthy one, and as such is en­
titled to the votes of his fellow-towns­
Price Baking Powder Co.,
men. During the two years which he
Mfn c! M. mnl setBi FUlnlu maos,
has held the position, he has performed Chlcaan, III.
the duties of his office in a most satis­
factory manner. His office work has
ADIES OF HASTINGS,
beeh far more difficult under the pres­
ent tax law than under the old law; yet
REMEMBER THREE FACTS.
the affairs of his office have always been
found straight. At the time of his set­
tling with the county last year; his
financial statement was the only one
ever made showing the exact amount
received and disbursed under the sev­
eral different funds.
During the past
few weeks there has been circulated a
report (greenback mud-slinging) that at
the time of the tax sales last spring, Mr.
Alexander made out and sent to James

own property, which was toe only one
he knew anything about when he went
to the sale.. We rfake these, simple
statements of facts, and leave our read­
ers to judge of the truthfulness of the
above report.
The remaining candidates upon the
county ticket are all^good men; men
well known to the people of the county,
and their election will ensure to the
people of the county an economical ad­
ministration of toe affairs of their sev­
eral offices.

REMEDY

Doors, Sash &amp;,
Blinds,

a Barry count) ■ :• said mortgage with all legal
, AtVj for MorWW*
RN. MortKafw

Of Our Own Make,

Pluiag,

j Hmwifig

BENTLEY BBQS. &amp; WILKINS.
At a Bargain.

Tima Tried.

Time tried and true is Dr. Bigelow’s
Positive Cure, which combineathe good
qualities of all the best cough remedies
without the defects of any iff them. It
eurea promptly, thoroughly and per­
manently, all coughs, colds, croup,
whooping coughs, influenza, ’--------* “ ■

jstiaswriltake your medicine smScient to satisfy the most skeptical all throat and
as to bis ability. The oflloe of prawcuts» CfDosmoU will be Use inetitotweyls one in which no man
U« free of Fred’k Hotcbkha
evw soeceeded in filling in a straigtit-

lwswhl-ss
na, &gt;«CHAtLra HA1KU
AdtnlBiMtnrtor'h Nah’­

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At “• ,',S

KJ ..S? W ill T». “
halt IS
ball til the cart half of tbi* northt-a*:
aMrton twecftNkmr,

Ql
:.?.U

MAltK BBOWWliAdmti»»tr*tof-..

O. Whitcomb,

dhsardlan’s Mi-.
.
In the matter of the estate ot Owneiift Miw*

bot-

M o! MkUWM.

�yob- XXIX. NO. 23.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 26, 1884.

New GoodsI
New Goods!
-AT

LEWIS STERN'S _

The finest stocks of goods in the county, consisting of Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Ottoman
•
‘the
hr new
Clothe-,
new styles
styles in
in plaids
plaids in
in all
all collars,
collars. Shawls
Shawls in
in large
large quantities and all dMcriSf
Cloaksand'
d Circulars
1' ■'
a full line,
1
Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs
~
the finest kind Hosiery’
...InMt'AOr Xix.
’T*. _
’
Ladies’ Underwear,
.

Red, White and Blue, Plain or Twilled.

CLOTHING
In this line we can give you a complete outfit.
MAN’S SUIT FOR $4.00.
MAN’S SUIT FOR $5.00.
MAN’S SUIT FOR $7.00.
.
MAN’S SUIT FOR $10.00.
BOYS’ SUITS FOR $2.00.
BOYS’ SUITS FOR $3.00.
\
•
BOYS’ SUITS FOR $5.00.

CxOA.T S

q

Thtand at prices to

Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Socks, &amp;c.
HATS, CAPS, VALICES, TRUNKS, &amp;C.
CALI. AND SEE

LEWIS STEEN
AND HE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

CLOTHING,

CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order.
For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer
ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE
UNDER
G

aft

■ T&lt;r Resist Malaria, Ague. Fevers, Headache.
Colds. Kidney DUeaMhPaln lu the Side or Back.
Constipation nr Costlrenesa, keep ZO-PE-BA
hand;.-, and take a daw- twice a week. It acts
upon the Liver and Stomach like a magic.

••Hub" Coach Cure, 25 Cent

INDBFENSEOF BLAINE.

.be ashamed; he had taken at his own
risk a block of securities, and by his
The New York --Tribune's’’ Ex­ personal credit and personal reputation
with friends had placed them, receiv­
planation OF THE MULLI­
GAN Letters.
ing, as both Fisher and Mulligan ad­
mitted, the average rate of percentage
An
innocent
construction
that otnera received Thus:
placed upon them by the
May 31,1876, Warren Fisher, Jr., teaAble organ of the re­
publican party.
tided (Mine. Doc. 176, pages 88 and 89:)
Q.—Was ever any other bonus besides
The New York Tribune, under the .
stock ever given in * the purchase of
.head “The Dregs of Defamation,” pub- ।
these bonds? •
lished the following editorial explana­
A.—No, sir.
tion of the last batch of Mulligan leri
Q.—Were not land grant bonds sometera:
1
times
given?
’
Malice has over-reached itself at last. '

The new letters published for the purpoee of injuring Mr. Blaine go far to
vindicate him. When Mulligan and
Fisher ransacked their correspondence
eight years ago for material to, blacken
Mr. Blaine’s reputation their cold and
deliberate malice rejected the letters
now published If there were then ih
their hands any which could have done
him harm we may be sure those would
have Ireen produced. But the letters
now printed, though they contain no
new charge, nor a scrap of evidence
that tends to sustain any old charge, do
contain much that is of the greatest
value to Mr. Blaine. For that reason
his accusers, when cool, were shrewd
enough to suppress them. But now
they see public opinion moving forward
with resistless sweep toward Mr.
Blaine’s ehfctjon; they are maddened
and desperate; yiey hunt their pigeonholes again top the dregs of ancient
scandal, andjn their fury they brand
themselves with falsehood, and for the
first time disclose the true character of
the transactions between Mr. Blaine
and Mr. Fisher.
,
The new publication embraces that
very letter of October 24, 1871, which
Mr. Blaine haa for eight years been ac­
cused of suppressing. As the Sun
showed with great clearness, the oftreiterated charge was reduced at last to
this one letter, which was named in
Mulligan’s memorandum, but which
Mr. Blaine declared was not in the
package received and publicly read by
him. Continually the Times, the Post,
and other papers have repeated that
Mr. Blaine lied, and liad deliberately
suppressed this letter. Yet now the
blundering rage of Jds baffled accusers
produces it from their own stock, and
makes one thing clear. Eight years
Mulligan has seen Mr. Blaine falsely
accused of suppressing this letter, and
has known all the time that this charge
was false, because he held in his possession the proof. Yet he has kept back
that proof, and silently allowed .the lie
to go on doing its dishonest work, and
thus has made that lie his own, in order
to blacken the character of Air. Blaine.
In the light of this fact, who should
now be believed; Mr. Blaine, who told
the truth, or his accusers, self-convicted
of falsehood? And why was this letter
then suppressed ? Because it now proves
Fisher and Caldwell has failed to
make-good pledges upon which Mr.
Blaine had borrowed 825,(XX) for their

Prescription of 1 Boston physician, dispensed
years by a Boston druggist
One dose -will cure any ordinary cough. It
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you a 25 cent l&gt;ottle of "Hub" Cough Cure,
benefit.
and don't be put off^tth any other
The great fact which the new letters
establish is that }lr. Blaine was the vic­
tim of Warren Fisher, deceived by him
from the start, induced to involve him­
self and his friends in an undertaking
in which they all suffered, crippled by
the refusal of Fisher to keep his word,
I&gt;eisuaded when disaster came to bor­
row money for the enterprise upon his
about us All.
Constipation makes luilf
half the people sick.
sick, You personal credit, and finally left in the
are dizzy, have bnd breath ana
and teste.
taste, cant
ciuri eat, lurch by his professed friend, who rea­
can't sleep well, head acnes, nervous, irritable.
Sat work It at. can't rest it off. Well, your soned that Air. Blaine, being a public
Liver must Itc invigorated. A our food mustdlgeit properly. Now save a doctor a bin with a man, could never afford to demand
bottle ofZO-PE4JA You will be surprised with what was justly due him, for fear of
a few doses. Zofesa is a positive cure for th«»e
troubles, becauseTt acts upon the Stomach and scandal.
Liver and through the Over the system and
The letters of June, 1869, previously
Bowels mast be reflated. Ask. for a sample of
Fred.k HoUhkl.w.
published, prove that Fisher then made
:i proposition to fir. Blaine, which be
hesitated to accept, uncertain whether
bulwbrlyttoits brimb
it might Involve larger resources than
Wh.r. It Tt.n.h..
“• he could command. The new letters of
Great Column! in Mldrtreipn.
October 4 and 5 show what has been ev­
••wii*i &amp; be^itlful bridge between Nd age and ident all along, that he had cloeed the
arrangement with Fisher to take from
52m timii back to prayer aud wurahlP. putting him certain bonds In order to raise
hlnAelf again side by side wltb the RaLJl' money for the enterprise, and that he
marks BlrE- Bulwer I^rtton, tn Ms “Strange
did not prove a “deadhead,” but per­
S‘?S ”bul between
distant nbulnwuta the
formed his part to the letter. He not
bridgeollile has many high
through which the wild water# dash
» only took bonds and placed them to lift
mid dtrsolailon. Prayer and worship
liVno donot sustain these. Nature's solid rucks the enterprise over obstacles, but had
human art and
Sm iSanar and solidify the structure over- -diBpoed of 8125,000," before the letter
fltl11 n
.j.exemplified In the law* was written, making mention of his
ruling in congress. Thus he has been
infamously slandered all this time by
the charge that he referred to his ruling
in order to get into the concern; he was
in it already, as the new letters prove,
and bad placed all the bonds he 'was ex­
pected to place. But these new letters
£2 bto=5 u •lwrf.ll
also prove that privacy about that
nt«oti»tion with Caidwell. Il may be
malaria,
L or any inferred tlrnt Fisher did not then want
)#IC wifi
,tc* those to know that the enterprise had been in
cells. It such straits; be it was who wrote about
‘•the importance of keeping all things
quiet," and to him Mr. Blaine wrote:
Ute.
“No one will ever know from me that I
have disposed of a single dUlar in
Maine. So there may be no wnbarrateThebwrt

.

sSSrSeSS

WHOLE

A.—Oh, yes; if I sold 810,000 of these
,
flrat mortgage bonds I would also give
,
as a bonds .810,000 of land grant bonds,
*
810,000 of common stock, and 810,000
'
preferred stock.
Q.—So that a sale of 810,000 of these
;
bonds there was really a transfer of
&lt;
810,000 mortgage bonds, 81,000 land
.
grant bonds, 810,000 preferred stock
,and 810,000 common stock ?
•s
■•
Q.—Making a transfer of 840,000 in­
,
stead of sioxxn*
'
Q.—Did you ever let Mr. Blaine have
&lt;
8130,000
of these bonds without any
,
consideration.

truth. He bought bonds, on the same
'terms offered to others, and by doing no
i
involved
hirnsdf in heavy loan while
making
good the losMAOf friends. &lt;M
i
Jthat very statement which Mr. Blaine
i asked Fisher to sign, in the Ixdfef that
i a man he had helped at such cort to
himself
would not refuse an act of
J
isimple justice, his friends may wed
rest.
Not one of his letters, not one of
i
the
letters to him, be it observed, con­
1
tains
any hint or trace of abttee of his
1
]
ICongress. Neither Mulligan nor
&lt;er ever charged him with any dial
&lt;
1
he
1 was in the hands of sharpers.
What has the public , to do with the
business relations of Mr. Blaine and
Mr. Fisher? Nothing, since they do not
concern his official conduct in any par­
ticular, nor his personal integrity. The
public has judged them rightly. Eight
years ago the worst that could be said
about these transactions was said, and
the people, hearing both sides, sustained
Mr. Blaine, as they do now. From that
day to this public confidence in him has
been growing stronger, public regard
for him greater and the latest efforts of
his defamera only serve to bring upon
themselves the infamy they deserve.

May 31,1876. James Mulligan testified
।
(Misc. Doc. 176, page 94.]
Q.—Do you know of any other salfe
।[than the one to Mr. Blaine] of the
;bonds of that company ?
A.—Yes.
&lt;
Q.—There were other sales made on
Mbs. J. Ellen Foster of the W.
ithe same terms as this sale ?
’
A.—No, sir; quite different.
There probably isn’t a more conscien­
Q.—Was the percentage which was
tious or capable worker in the W. C. T.
realized by Mr. Fisher on those other
U. than Mrs. J. Ellen Foster of Iowa.
।sales different from that realized on
She is one of the Union’s brightest stars
this sale?
and her council has always been accept­
A.—It averaged about the same.
ed by the W. C. T. U. as safe and wise.
Afterward, what? A long gap in
In Michigan she is no lees strong and
the correspondence. Even now it is
popular than in her own state. In a
evident, FUher and Mulligan hold each
letter dated at Buffalo, Aug. 27, 1884,
others letters which they dare not pub­
Mrs. J. Ellen Foster says:
lish, but deliberately suppress because
I believe that as a National organiza­
at this and other points in the history,
tion we, the W. C. T. U., should be non­
the whole truth would vindicate Mr.
partiwin in our attitude toward the po­
Blaine completely. But in December litical questions of the day. even to­
1870, it appears that Mr. Blaine was
ward party prohibition. It is my sin­
trying to borrow money for Fisher and
cere conviction, strengthened by a per­
Caldwell to help them through, and at
sonal knowledge of the work the coun­
the same time appealing in vain for try over, that the overthrow of the
’
bonds, promised by Fisher to him, and
liquor traffic will be soonest accom­
by him to his friends who had pur­
plished if our organizations withold
•chased. As he states, December 29, Mr.
party effort and give themselveii wholly
Blaine did borrow on his •’individual”
to the regular lines of temperance work
promises, but in the letter of January
which ntyve been developed by God’s
:26 he had to beg in vain for “good notes
providence during the ten years’ cru­
for the 825,000.” and for -the 882.000
sade. ♦ * * As an individual I cannot
bonds which were made by yourself and
and do not smother my convictions.
j
Mr. Caldwell the express basis of the
Either James 'G. Blaine or Grover
825,000'loan.” Thus entrapped by de­
Cleveland will lie president of these
•
liberate breach of faith, he says “its per­
United States. As between them I do
sonal hardships to me are bitter and
not see how any Christian voter can im­
burning, and humilating in the last de­
itates Writing as I do from this city of
gree." Yet Fisher and Caldwell left
Buffalo, where Cleveland’s home is—no.
him to bear the loss; a note fell due
where hit lives, he has no home—d do
‘
March 1, and he was compelled to meet
not hesitate to say. as for me and mine,
i
it Another came in April, ahd he
let it be the true husband, the honest
wrote: “It is no more of my debt than
father, the home man—Jamas G. Blaine
the debt of President Grant- or Queen
Victoria, and I cannot believe that you
James G. Blaine, the republican nomand Mr. Fisher, both or either, intend. into for president and the' foremost
to leave this burden upon me. If you statesman in America, will visit MichLdo, it will crush me." Caldwdl, April gan al&gt;ont the middle of next month.
25, acknowledged the justice of the- There can be no doubt of the reception
claim and appealed to Mr. Fisher, being: he will receive. There has been a great
unable to act himself. Nevertheless,, deal of bragging aftiong the democratic
Mr. Blaine was obliged to write, June: politicians about their hopes ot carry­
14, about the 825,000 “which I Ijorrowed: ing this state. They, doubtless, are *
here on my own faith and credit on thei obliged to whistle some kind of a tune
distinct understanding with you fFish-• as they see the graveyard gates opening
er) that it was to be repaid,” and urges&gt; to receive them in the near future. Bat
some transfer of securities. Fisher stillI by. the time Mr. Blaine has passed
refuses, and, November 8, Mr. Blaine is&gt; through even one comer of Michigan
still prayipg for honest fulfillment of' and the people have swarmed out to
contract. “How can I do this with par­■ meet him as they have never welcomed
ties who have paid their money earnest­■ any man since Lincoln and Grant, the
ly demanding of me the considerationi democrats will begin to limit their aspromised by me, but which I am not'■ pirations to the petty offices that pay—
able to give because I do not receivei with a mighty small chance of getting
the bonds to which I am entitled by• them. Mr. Blaine will not add anycontract? * *
It is not a questioni thing to the republican certainty of
of money-making w ith me. It is simply' carrying Michigan, but his preewnoc
a question of saving'my word witht here will be a source of gratification to
thousands who will wish to ms th*
others."
— ",
Is not this the Ippguage of a thorough­- next president of the United States.-*
ly honest and upright man ? Is it nott Detroit Post
•
clear throughout that Mr. Blaine was
The Kennebec, Me. Journal of Tues­
conscious of no wrong, but suffering
day contains the following: Mr. Bbdne,
keenly from injustice? Yet, after all
accompanied by his wife, arrived frasa
this, when a settlement was marie, and
Bar Harbor this afternoon. In answer
itrwas agreed by Warren Fishier, as he
admitted in his testimony, that the let­
at his residence to ascertain if he ’
ters on both sides should be given up,
it was this same Warren Filler who
broke his agreement, kept letters, or, al­
MuUigan, Mr.
lowed Mulligan to keep them, for the
purpose of defaming Mr. Blaine, and
now, in baffled anger, he prints enough
of them to show what sort of man he from editorial
15. By his own betrayal of faith the
letters now ooroe to light, which show
bow he took all the money he could get
from Mr. Blaine and his friends, broke
United
intlU. ,

i

�MR.

BLAIXE REPLIES.

PROGRESS OF HIS SUIT FOR LIBEL
Th* QiimUooi Asked'by th* ••fUnUnel'
TuJ&gt;r tmwwd — The Story of Hie
CourUhlp and Marriage Explained

letter,'addrested to him. nearly two weeks

tog m« that ••tbe continuous invention and
wxte circulation of evil rejrorta render it adrisatae tiu your Jpdgmetrt) not to walt-the
slow proc.'ta of the law, but to apeak directly
to tbe public in my own vtodicAUon." In this

I shrink Instinctively from the suneotion.
although I feel sure 1 could strengthen th©
DIRECT ANSWER.
confidence of all who fc«l friendly to m© by
bringing to vtew tht* simple thread of truth
Indianapolik, Sept 22.—The attorneys which is coDorntied in this endless tissue of
falsehood. You can imagine how Ixuixpresak
lor the plaintiff iu the Bl».lne-Senttncl libel bv
nalnfu! It tnu«t be to dhruss one's domes­
nit Saturday afternoon filed the answer of tic life in the press, although I think with you
that
under the circumstances I could
James G. Biaiue to the interrogatories procount upon tho generosity of the public
{founded by the defense. Tbe answer is In to justify a ©uuemunt wbleb otherwise might
troem
objectionable. I.-can, in any event,
Blaine's own handwriting and Is sworn to
safely commit tbe facts to you for personal
. on September 17 before Winfield S. Choate, communication to those friends wno have
taken
so
Colle tte and so considerate an tnuirCommissioner of ’the United States Dis­
est in my affairs. The leisure hours of to-day,
trict Court of Maine.
Tbe interroga­ when -oui- campaign i« endod. and wo wan
only
for
the
election, give©me the opportunity
tories are answered by number.
Tbe
for thUj&gt;rompt reply. *nd for tbe following
ftnt nine relate to the maiden name of
At
Georgetown.
Ky., in tho spring of ISih.
Mrs. Blaine, tlio time and place of the when 1 was but eighteen
years of age. I firet
wedding, her acquaintance and to the met the lady who for more then thirty-four
years
has
been
my
wife. Our acquaintance
marriage. Nos. 10 and 11 are as to his resulted nt tne cud of
six month* in an en­
knowledge of and acquaintance with Jacob gagement which, without the prospect of
marriage, we naturally sought to knop
Stanwood, Mre. Blaine’s brother, and what speedy
to ourselves. Two years later, in the spring
Interviews Blaine had with him before tne of 186a when I was maturing plans to leave
marriage. Noe. 12 to 18 are as to the Bah myself elsewhere,
I was audby
birtli, death, burial and defacing of the denly summoned to Pennsylvania
.death of my father. It being very doubt­
tombstone of Blaine's first ddld; and Nos. tbe
ful If 1 could return to Kentucky I was threat­
19 to 22 relate to Blaine's responsibility for ened with an indefinite separation from her
who possessed my entire devotion. My one
ntetemeute made m his published life by wish was to wcure her to myself by an indis­
Russell 11 Connell. The answers are ns soluble tic against every possible contingency
in life, and on tbe 30th oay of June, 1800, just
tallows:
prior to my departure from Kentucky, we
••L James G. Biaiue, of Augusta. Me., on were, in the presence of chosen sod trusted
oath depose and say in answer to the fore- friends, united by what I know was in my
native State ot Pennsylvania a perfectly legal
form ot marriage.
On returning uom© I found that my family,
7- In Georgetown, Ky., in the Bpring of 1846.
li. I UvoJ In Keutuckyaa an uashtant pro- and osjH-elally my bereaved mother, strongly
fesaor or ttltor in the Western Military Insti- discountenanced tny business plan*, as in­
tutefrom January, 18*8. to December. 1851.' volving too long a aeporatlon from home and
1817 and 18i« the Institute whs at George­ kindrod. I complied with her wish that I re­
town* in I860, at Blue Lick; in 1851 at Dren- sume at least for a time, my occupation in
Kentucky, whither 1 returned lu th© latter
non Springs.
4- The lady I married lived In Kentucky p&amp;rtof August.
During the ensuing winter. Induced by
from the spring of 18*8 to the spring of 1861,
engaged tui a teacher in Colonel T. F. John- misgivings which wvqe Increased by legal con­
sultation, I became alarmed lest .a doubt
bqd’s.Female Seminary. The first two years
might be thrown upon the validity of our
at Georgetown. the lust year at Millersburg.
5. I finally loft Kentucky in the latter part marriago by reason of non-compltanco with
of December. 1861. went to New Orleans on the law of the State where It bud occurred,
business, and thence directly to Augusta. Me.. fori had teamed Hint the laws of Kentucky
• which place I reached Pebruary 9 1862. and made a Uoensc certified by tho Clerk of tbe
was next employed as principal teacher in the County Court on indispenaible rcouteftc of a
Pennsylvania Institution of the BUnd, in Phil­ legal marriage. After much deliberation,
and with an axlous dostr© to guard In tbe
adelphia.
6. My wife left Kentucky in March. 1851. ac­ most effeetuti manner against any embar­
companied by. myself as far as Pittsburgh, rassment resulting from our position, tor
Pa. Thence she traveled alone to Now York, ' which 1 atone was- rosponaiDla, we decided
where she was met by her brother, Jacob that tho; simplest and at the same time the
Stanwood, ana under his protection pro­ surest way was to repair to Pennsyl­
and
have
another
marriage
ceeded to her mother's residence In Augusta, vania
service
)*-rfonnod.
This
was
done
Me., where I mdt her February 9.iwa.
7. 8 and B. I wan married in Millersburg, In tho presence of witnesses in the
Ky., on the 30th of June. ISto, in the preMrnoo city of Pittsburgh In tho month ot March,
Of Farah C. Stanwood and S. L. Blaine. The lb5L but was not otherwise made public for
marriage was secret. Having doubt subse­ obvious reasons. It was sole tn nixed only to
an indisputable validity-toe flrtt marquently of its validity under the laws of Ken- secure
turky/whlch then stringently required a B- risge being by my wife and myself always
cense from the Clerk of the County Court, 1 held sacred. At tho mature agv of fifty-four
had tbe marriage solemnixcu a second time 1 du not defend tho wisdom or prudence ot a
In Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 20th of March, IfiBL secret marriage, suggested by the ardpr and
in the presence. of John V.- Lemoyne and thoinexperience of youth; but Ils honor and
David Bell.
’
lOandiL Jacob Stanwood was the oldest
ttiotber of my wife. 1 had no acquaintance otherwise by tbe wicksd devices of mon. He
wtth him at the time or my marriage and had brought to tne a companionship which has
never seen him nor hoard from him 1n any been my chief luippinoM from boyhood's
way directly or indirectly before my mar­ years to this hour, and bae crowned mo with
of success I have attained in life.
riage. I met him tor the first time in Feb­ whatever
ruary. 1883. I hud two letters from bim after ' My oldtwt child, a son. was born tn his
house on the Uth duv of June.
my marriage and before 1 met h|m. one grandmother's
la the city ot Augusta. Me^ and died in
warmly welcoming me as a member of tbe IBM,
family, the other Inquiring if he could pro­ her arms throe years later. His ashes repo©©
lu the cemetery in bls native city, beneath a
mo,to my business lutore-ots by a loan of stone
recorded his name and nhc limits
money. 1 had po other correspondence ot of his which
innocent life. That stone, which had
any kind until after 1 had personally mot him
for almost an entire generation, has
in February. X852. My wile bad two other stood
rocentiy displaced by brutal and sacribrothers, neither of whom I had ever met been
hand©
- when I came to New England iu February. llgious
As a can-ildato for the Presidency I knew
1^2; nor d d 1 ever meet any male relative of
I should gneounter many forms of cal­
my-wife before my arrival in New England In that
umny and pu^Bual defamation, but 1 confess
, February.
.
IS, hi un i H. My first child, a son. was born that I did hot expect to be colled upon to de­
fend th© name of a beloved and honored wife,
in the bouse of bls grandmother on the fifth
Is a mother and a grandmother; nor did
of June. IKil. Hts name was Stanwood Blaine. Iwho
expect that the grave of my Utile child
Ho lived with bls parents In lies,1K&gt;8 and a would
tro cruelly desecrated. Aralnst such.
part or 18M, in Philadelphia. Ho died July
U. 1861, and was buried in the Stanwood famn Forest Grove Cemetery, Augusta. most effective appeal against Um unspeakable
U. 16 and 1*. A monument was placed by outrages which 1 resist must be to the noble
mid noble womanhood of America.
direction over nfs grave the year alter his manhoodYour
friend, very sincerely,
■ death, thiw inscribed ^"Stanwood Blame, son
j)
JAMX8 G. BlAlNSof James O. and Harriet 8. Blaine, born
June 18. IWl: died July xi, ISM."
Indianaiolis, Sept 19.—In the Blaine
IM. I have not myself seen the stone since libel suit the defendants on Thursday filed
th*- first week In July, but have reason to be- a ‘1)111 ot discovery.” After reciting al­
• lie so and do behove that since that date many
laged faats previous to Mr. Blaine’s mar­
letters and figures thereon have boon defaced,
and tbe figure 1. In the year lt»L hits been en­ riage, they claim that no record was undo
tirely removed. 1 have no means of ascer­ of the marriage; that the officiating minis­
taining by whom thia was done, but have rca­
. son to believe and do believe that a photo­ ter has been dead for years, and that as
Blaine is IdihMlf cognlzxit of all the oc­
graph was tu'Ken of tne defaced some by the
procurement of one of toe publishers of tbe currences, and as It will be necessary for
Stu An, a Democratic paper published in
them to prove illicit Intercourse with the
that city, and that copies of »n!d photograph person to whom he was subeeqently mar­
were sent to divers i.nrt sundry persons, in­
cluding tb&lt;- publishers of the Indianapolis ried to justify the publication complained of
-icntinri, the defendant In thin suit.
they dem .n.l that the plaintiff answer the
1% til, 21 and S3. 1 know the book referred
Interrojst. udH pr.jviottsiy propounded; that
to a-t the "Uf** of J. G. Bbafno." I did not re­
vise rhe volume nor become in any degree re­ toe prooe-1lugs be. stayuntil answer Is
sponsible fur any statement made In It, though made; or. if no reply is returned to the
1 saw part of h before publlcati -n. out I did
questions, that the case be perpetually re­
not and hav© not to th &gt;rday seen page
to
__________________
which the questions refer, though th© fctate- strained.
meat there mod.' was doubtless derived by
A MECHANICAL MARVEL.
the author. Uusseii Ha Connell, from cuuveraatJons with me. but not from any special
autberization by me to maku.
Jamks G. Blxixe.
Ula V«porta Gon.
THE ••8KXT1NF.T. ” PICKING FLAWft.
New Yobs, Sept 22.—A trial of toe
Imbianai’oijs, Ind.,’ Sept 23.—The SenKeely Motor Company’s vaporlc gun took
UntA scents Blaine’s entire story. The Im­ place Saturday. Mr. Keely took a small
portant points it makes ore os follows:
leaden bah. 4% ounces in weight, and
We repeat that the most charitable view ot
with a wooden stick rammed it down
this Kentucky marriage story Is to hold that
•tbe
maxi e of the gun.
Then be tapped
Btain** bn* only invented it for bis present
polllicni purposes, but. whether we would so
tbe Iron receiver containing toe Lu*
or not. wo are compelled to the conclusion pelting force, and, turning a handle, conthat no such marriage ever occurreli. In tbe
eluded the first experiment. Tbe ball was
projected from ’ the gurf with a short, sharp
Statures of Kentucky prov.ded in 1060. and sound. Tlwe was do heat, the murzl** of
have provide!! over since against it. We
the gun being iw cold as before toe ball had
oaotefrwn trie lows upon marriage:
. -Section J. Murrlagu is prohibited and de­ been placed In IL There was no sai&lt;|K&gt;.-.
dared ' ukl when not solemnized or oontract- There was very tittle recolL The projectile
was seat to a distance of SOO yards,.the
**8©c. IK Marriages shall be solemnized by elevation used having been 2J&lt; decree©.
the following persons only: First, ministers Fully a -dozen other shots were sunt In
of the Gospel, or priests of any denomination
rapid suoccMlon to show that tbe power in
i« regular communion with any religious soMaty: second. Judges of the County court too receiver was by do moans exhausted.
Tbe time of lilicbt of tbe second shot was
and such Justice© of th© Peace aa the County
Court tuay authorize.
found to be 85f seconds One shot was
-Sec.fi/ no minister or priest shall solotnfound to be projected, at the rate of 482 feet
■tze a marriage until he nos obtained leave
per second; tbe next at 492 feet per second;
Mrorcfor from the County Clerk of the county
anotiwr at 52a feet per secantj/or at about
one-third the velocity obtained by tbe
rugular communion with bls religious boSpringfield rifle.______________
Hty. and upon it1 ring covenant to the
aumonwealth a ith rued surety not to
More Roon tor the Surplus Silver.
Washington, Sept 22.—The large new
a breach thereof, tie fined on presentment ot
silver vault under the cash room of too
• grand Jury not exceeding 82,000.
Sec. ro. No marrhuo* shall be soiem nixed
Treasury Department is finished, and the
Without a license therefore iMucd by thg
transfer of sliver to it will begin to-day.
©tot* of the County court. It shall only Issue
It has a storage capacity of fifty mill­
from the clerk of the county whi re the female
ion sliver dollars. Silver dow stored in the
^.^.'V^f^Hny pereou rirntl FOiemnixe a
marrkure without such .license or without be­ Treasury amounting to A5.000,000 will be
transferred to the new vault, where will
ing authorbe I thereto by a County Court be
also be stored toe surplus coinage ,uf the
shall I o Imprison*.! not less than one nor
mon* than twelve months,, and fined not more
different inputs accumulating every month.
bee. 1k if any pereon not authorised shall
•Dteoutiso a marriage tinder pretense of hav­
ing auiHority he shall be confined in the pen!Cmr or Mexico. Sept 23.—Tbe largest
ternary not exceeding three year*.
tend Bale In the history ot North America
BimAi were tbe laws utaKeutuckj- when in
Jwmi. li'M Mr. liialno
he had -what I
hits just been consummated In Mexico,
knew was, in my native State of Pcnnsylwhere a tract in Chihu ihua and Durango
vsnim a perfectly legal form of marrlM©."
larger than some of the New England
Uwes Mr. Blaine mean to say tout in J-cnnsylStates was conveyed to a British syndicate
perlunnance of marriage? for &gt;1.000,000 caxlL Tbe property had not
amor, priest or Justice of tbe
•town t&lt;&gt; sublect himself to hitherto been transferred for two ceotoriro.
rat or pcnlienUury by, wide
SHjrfomitng the cerelnoqy
iere any per»*in authorised to
are who would not have tnid
o.ing th© brUllant M«for and
toe Harvard Cottage otatervatory from tbe
Knropuau Association uf Astronomy an­
nounce) tie discovery of • bright comet by

BRIEF TIME OF TERROR
EAJTTHQUAKES 3N

SEVERAL

CITIES.

Herald office- Tbe nuimua*
• tremble aadi waver.
10.—Abou’

w tbe‘10«. Then «» “&gt; ‘PP-™1 “&lt;“•
•
nt M-vrcatT.
COVXSOTO,. Ky., Sept
Lit
mremrtbtiueteebock «•
Sy iltwrioon. Mr. Worthn»tone ™
deuce co Fourth .treet_«u •»»»■«&gt;
■bUen tbet bb Utae tUufhler.Jlylnj Me*
in bed, screamed with terror, saying th
mue oue wee mo»&gt;n« **“ ,b*L,rT&gt;ww
ol Auguetu, Hewn, next do"' -”™ J
dinner. The eboek e-nw » *'"*'!&gt; J* U
1PU1 the water In»u slaewl «

▲

m. yeeterday three distinct shocks of earth­
quake were felt In many parts ot Cleveland.
Tbe vibrations seemed to pas© from west to
east The shock was felt at the Cleveland,
Columbus, Cincinnati &amp; Indian spoils Rail­
bouse.
where chairs
road
freight
danced about and gas fixtures swayed vk&gt;
lantiy.
Fuller’s carpeirboating works,
a ninety-two-foot; building on Quincy
Jc Pittastreet nt the Clevelsnd
rocked quite violentburgh crossing,
sitting
facing
north
ly.
Persons
_
_
were shaken on tbelr chairs. The attaches
of tiro sign al-service station agree that the
shocks were three In number, and in dura­
tion from fifteen to thirty seconds. There
are no Instruments at the station which
would record Uro vibration. Tho mass of
telegraph wires In front of the office
window were perceptibly agitated by
the shock. F. A. Coburn, an architect,
whose office la in the Blackstone
block, was to
the fifth
story
of
tiie building. He thought Uie building
would fall, and went down into the ©treat
to ascertain what caused tbe shake. Tbe
shock was so severe on the west side as to
rouse a man residing on Detroit street froma sound sleep. The six-story Lake Shore
Railway building shook perceptibly, and a
colored janitor was so frightened tliat he fell
on his knees and began to pray. The vi­
brations were confined to two or three icok­
ings, and died awav in a sort ot tremor.
At Monroeville
tbe shuck was so
severe as to create a panic in all parts of
tbe city, and especially In the school build­
ings,. Reports show that the shock was
first felt about thirty miles west of Toledo,
and that It seemed to travel from west to
east At Rochester, on Uro Bee line, while
a farmer was driving into town, the earth
seemud to rock back and forth from east to
west, and his vehicle was so shaken that
he was fairij thrown from his seat The
school- house at New Lotuton, a tall
structure, rocked, and a panic-yras barely
averted among tho pupils. The shock
was also distinctly felt at Sandusky, Ur­
bana, Kenton, Crestline, Coldwater, Belle­
fontaine and Lima. At Ottawa there was
almost a iconic at a reunion being held in.
the court-house. The shock at Rawson
was accompanied by a rumbling noise, aud
at Holgate it stopped clocks. Several
large brick buildings were so severely
shaken at Albany that Architects thought
they were going to fall.
Colvmbl'h, O., Sept 2a—A shock of
earthquake was felt here at 2:42 p. tn. yes­
terday swaying objects perceptibly toward
tiro south and back. There were two vibra­
tions distinctly marked, and some reirort a
third friore gentle. The two motions occu­
pied a second each. They were felt in
every part of this city. Id the high
and large buildings the shock was
worst In the upper stories of tiro State­
House, city ball and the asylums the occu­
pants got out as quick as possible. At tiro
insane aeylutn one chandelier was swung
so much ©s to fall and break to pieces. An
arch of a church in tiro cokrsa of construetlon waa jarred so.that It IfelL Dishes in
cupboards were displaced, .window's rattled,
and desks and floors moled. No serious
loss to life or property.
Cincinnati, a,’"
-About three
-------------- a slight tremor
was felt in a number of larger buildings In
tbe city, but was not attributed to an eartlb
quake until telegraphic dbpatches from tbe
West came in. It was quite different in
some of tho suburbs of'ClneinirolL In Clif­
ton the agitation was so violent as to ring
the bells on tables, and in some instances
on doors. In Cumminsville, a northwtsteru ward of Cincinnati, the tremor was fell
so distinctly as to cause a deal of alarm,
not only in tbe pctblic schools, where the
pupils werq^wlth difficulty kept in their
reate, but in private house©.
Toledo, O., Sept 2a—Reports from va­
rious point© In this vicinity show that tbe
shock of earthquake which occurred yester­
day afternoon has been quite general
throughout north western Ohio., Tbe dura­
tion of tbe slroek was (rem ten to
thirty seconds and tiro
apparently
from southwest to northeast ft wm
most violent at Defiance. (J., where
tbe swaying of timbers created xnuch con­
sternation.
Tbe people hasflly ■ aban­
doned their house©, and a Method 1st/Con­
ference in session at one of the ciAjchad
immediately adjourned to the si
“
f No
serious damage was done. At
. a.
goods in the store were thrown
K the
shelves, and passengers at tire rn
tlon ran out, tlduklug a train had attack the
building.
At Napoleon, Clyde, Bryan,
Archibald, Fostoria and intermediate point*,
the shock was distinctly felt, but m tar us
rei-wr e,I did no material damage. Noise
•wi.i. h was similar to that produced by a
dhu.ui explosion is si Id t.2 have been heard
in Some parts of tbe city, white in other
portions the alrock was unnoticed.
IN INDIANA.

IxnrAXAPOLiA IniL- Sept 2a—A very
pe. cepilble shock of earthquake waa felt in
th.s city yesterday afternoon. In some foctaitlca it was so severe as to cause a tem­
porary panic. At public schools Nua. 10
aad 23 the children rushed pell-meU into
tbe streets. Tbe oilicetw fo tbe oourVboure
were
badly
frighuoe.!,
and the
fir. man in
tiro
watch-tower says
it &lt; nyel
so
vteteatty that be
gotag *° “w1®
At
tbe United States Araonal tbe globe© were
jarred from tbe chandeliers, and window©
were broken Id several parts of tbe dty. As
near as can be determined there wwe ©ev­
enteen distinct wave©, lasting about thirty
scxxinds. Reports from Lebanon, Wertfield,
Noblesville, Shelbyville, Frankfort, Dan­
ville, Greencastle, Muucte, Elkhart, Union
City, Portland, Hartford; and many other
points show that the shock was distinctly
frit at all of them, and In som. was very
revere.

earthquake shock was felt hare yesterday
afternoon about 3:40. The undulations are
estimated io have lasted from five to ten
seconds, and apparently moved from north
to south. At Winclanter, Ind., a car on
the Brand Kapidu &amp; Indiana side-track
was started, a-nd at Auburn, forty miles
north, glassware troblnd the bar in a neloou
was shaken down.

AUIUAX. Mleb.. sept

S-“2h

terdey efternnoo e atrong abode « ey“
quwl^wu-Mt bem H leejetl
•
■ulnuut. end wwa preceded by erumbllrj
noise. Houae furniture wea uored -boat,
■
SX’ “dockdwir«’Xrl In thb

Ky- Sd* «v-A dMb
shock of earthquake was frit here yeeter
day afternoon about 2:15 o’clock. No dam­
age.
’

Bear It Constantly In Mind.

IN WEST VIRGINIA.

Wheeling, W. Va., Sept, 20—Tiiroi
distinct shocks of the earthquake were fel
in thta city at eight minutes of throe o clod
yesterday
afternoon,
the
sens*
tion
being
that
of an undulating
motion, tiro rocking sensation being verj
distinct occasioning name* In many eases/In the ReyUter office the shocks were feu
Hbovetbejar of tbe machinery. At tb&lt;
custom-house tbe sensation Induced a bello
that the building would fall hod caused i
stampede of tbe officials. Several tall cam
palgn poles were seen to wobble. The un
dulatiug ground caused the water tn th©
river tn foam and roll, and persons near bj
saw a distinct quiver in the sand-bars.
•

FOKEieS AFFAIRS.

Caibo, Sept. 22.’—Conflicting rumor
reach here of the progress of events in tls
Soudan. According to the latest, whict
was brought from Dongola Saturday oj
messenger, General Gordon, within the posi
few days, hasgalned two victories, and tin
siege of Khartoum has been raised.
London, Sept 22.—Cholera, in addition
to the indirect cost to Europe, has caused &gt;
Iom to France, Spain and Italy of not lew
than 820,000.000, which would otoerwl*
have been spent by tourists in tbe district?
which are now under the ban. An outbroai
of cholera is reported from Odessa. Tin
KuasIad Government is trying- to suppres.the knowledge of the fact Cholera hai
decimated a village near Foo Chow.
Rome, Sept 22.—The Pope, In token o&gt;
affection for the Romans, has grantor
8200,000 tor the establishment of a hosplta ■
iu the vicinity of tiro Vatican. In tht
event of the outbreak of the cholera li
itouro bls holiness promises to visit tbe ho©
pltal personally. The cholera returns sinet
the last report are: Naples City, 303 treat
cases and 101 deaths;'throughout Italy, 151
fresh cases and 02 deaths.
Paris, Sept 22.—Four deaths froa
cholera were reported yesterday from tb&lt;
Eastern Pyrenees, five at Marseilles au&lt;
three at Toulon.
x
Madiud, Sept 22.—There were six dcm
cases of cholera and four deaths at AllcanU
yesterday, and nine new cases and fivt
deaths at Tarragona.
Paris, Sept 22.— Admiral Courbet, com­
manding the French forces In Chinese wnl
era, finds his position in regard to the right:
of neutrals so embarraaung that he has tel
egraphed to Admiral Peyron, Minister o
Marine, for advice os to what course hi
shall adopt
LoNnoff, Sept 19.—Henry M. Stanley
delivered an address yerterdny upon tin
devolopmeqt ot the Congo country and Hi
history. In 1883 be said the imports lute
that country amounted to £8S4,0J0 and tnr
exports to £1,850,4000. The area of tin
country supplying these expork was about
fifteen thousand square miles. Tiro naviga­
ble portion of too river was only 110 ml let
and toe coast line 100 miles.
.
San Prancivo, Cal., Sept 10.-Tht
barkentlno Tropic Bird, from Papeete,
Tahiti, brings news that the greatest part
of the business portion ot the town has
been destroyed by fire. Tiro loos is esti­
mated at 8120.000.
Th* Hagve, Sept 20.—Tbe Dutch bud
get shows a deficit of 15,000.000 florins
which has resulted mainly from the de
monitization of sliver. It is proposed u
place a tax on tobacco.
h Th© Arny of th© Cumberland.
JiOdHKSTEB, N. Y.. Sept ID.—At tot
meetlug ot the Army of toe Cumberland
Association yesterday morning, officen foi
toe enwtag ymr were elected a» follows
PreeideoL Lieutenant-General Mill SherWan; Corresponding Secretary, Colao©;
Henry M. CU; Treasurer. General -tam?*
Fullerton; Recording Secretary, Colonti
Steele. The committed
Garfield monument fund and oc memoln
reported, end the meeting adjourned until
the evening, when a banquet, «u held
aitoe aroenaL

failures in th© United State© reported dur­
ing th© week, against 180 fa
pnoedhu
w*ekl.»od MJ. 141 a*d M la toe &lt;nrro

That we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle

The New Gem Pan—The latest thing out.-

Jack Knives till you can’t rest.
Bring in your old stoves,
them cheaply.

We will repair

We have a few second hand stoves to sell
at reasonable rates.

Stove Pipe and Stove Reds a specialty.

We have no telephone; but you can bring
your orders directly to us hnd they will be
promptly attended to.

Endless quantities of Tin,Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.
Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It will be cheaper
to settle with us than a collector.

Evans &amp; Brooks
Cures Dixzitrtt, Lose ofAppstHe, Indigestion.
Djnpepsia. Jaundice, Affections 0/ the Liter end Kidneys, Pimptes and Face
Grubs, Blotches, Boils, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula A Erysipelas.

Bitters *

1HE BEST BIND PUHIHER1 ®.
yoeTHH. XXXJrtnur a CO, Fropnaum, BaffiUc. New York.

FMwdus-*^DEc1sivEBATTLES OF THE WORLD.
Clipped from Canada Presbyterian, tinder sig­
Cure4or CrooM-Uae Dr. Thoma*'* Eriictriv
nature of C Blackett Rubin son, Proti’r: I W&amp; Oil. it is the be« remedy for all su''i'*.i attacks
curc&lt;U&gt;f bllllous headaches by Buniock Blood of colds, pain ana Ijiflanmattloii. ami Injuries.
The art loan is is new.feattin* (or th ... ear's
It is said Grand Rapids bricklayers rill tCHTO Northern MichigRn fair at Grronvihe
u union.
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker's Blood
liWtefr. the only,! preparation Kuarartced to
•'ll would be no violation of the oommaud- cleanse tiro bkroil and remove tui chronic dls^
obn
&lt;ioa
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full .nnwn
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An analysis ofi the Yj «*1m»cI rulnrra! water
maae in tbe
made
the likeness of anything tn M
heaven,
----- or“ shows
It Is the &lt;anic ns uiieu first ana!vr-. d.
2n
^yto,
or In
are tmder
the
Altrfh
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_____
earth."
heats,the
anfl causes
A- TVosderful DiMTOVory.
tbe hair to tall off. Farker.s Hidr Itafimif wi)I
stop that and restore the original eotoT^ —
Consumptives and all. who suiter Iron: any
affocttaD of the Throat and Lungs, can find a
•r fsdod hair. Not oily, not a dye, Di
certain cure in Dr. King’s New Dhwrcry tor
COMutaptton. Thousands of permanent cum
verttXlSe irutb or this statement. No inediein©
Manistee's Band of Hop© numbers oti jrioa
can show such S record Of wandrrir.) '-urev.
Ttaiataafll Of op® bopeteM sufferers now grate ,
tatty ifewetafii
owe their lives IO this New
DareoYMy.' It wtfl root you nutbine m give It a
trial, mb trial Bottles at W. H. ti'Midycart
Ml Omen, bM i,n rtndm or Ki^ol««.

The Moyles Brog.’ mill at Detour cuts 133,000
feel of pine jror dgy.
A weak back, with a wean- ©cIude h-wewa
over the hips Is a sign of diseased kianc**• V*
the heat kidney curative, which is burdock
Blood Bitters.
Tbe eastern Michigan fair at Ypsilanti this
Very Bemarkable Discovery.

Mr. Ow V. wninr. ol MMrlwtrr.

8*ult 8te. Marie hM few whlteflih thb tail.
iBthugntwre

n*P**tv6ly. Clawtfied by soctious and oom pared wUb
last week, the result ta: Middle States, 54
an Increase of 7; New England. SLm' X
,C^B*?eot Ji8o??ern’
“ Increase uf 15;
“ •decrease of 3; Pacific States
M
°r S; Can­
ada, 18, a decrease of A

AsriWr firwl Fire in Ctawiaad.
Cleveland, a. Sept 23.-An fnceo
diary yesterday fired th. lumlro^yard a
Monroe Brothers, on the upper data Tw&lt;
hours later, the lumber-yard of Btowa®
Strong &amp; Co., waa found In flannx.
;:-n
% We^ obta,B®d from Ove iroighborim
SSikl?d-WM5 fir,emen ‘•bored until niu!
o dock last evening to «,uppres&lt; the c&lt;m.
iiagration. The leas is wtuoateu at S25O000.
•

b©&gt;

Use it; and you won’t be troubled with Buck­
wheat Itch.

llbni, or Buti. Cwrt

•rejmre.
»&gt;bel|*«.
uw
■ve
years, so
neipsete* ubm

put

reokl "«“«*

l-i..use&lt;l two
Iu /, Ixrttics
lu.ttli's of
0! BwElecover in bed alone. She
ic/Wtara, and Is so mueh improved that sue is
‘ *^nJ?ZV™S£firt»‘to3l'ttai UrUli»« «
tk«o. Huulreda ol tmlmoniKU »Uret
'tpy
0,111 nnT ’'ou

AWW cbomtad .nwtoe and iwo l'ore;rnrt*
tare boon taded wlte Jwetaoo arw
“Ut"
FnrfH.

•jqmririMave oaril&gt;&lt;ttwi
Tbe MooMemuy bud u

There In nothing like Dr. Thomas’ Mrlectrte

Ttoee Hudson pulpits arc now vacant.

.
. —----An old pbyslchm. retired from practice.

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an throat and lung ©flections, also a I**?.'1'

IN MICHIGAN.

DKTRorr, Mich.. Kept. 30.-An earth­
quake shock was felt here at 3:45 yesterday
afternoon. It did uo damage, but frizbtS2?
»*rUcal«-D
»n
high buildings. Tne sitock tasted from ten
to twenty seconds.
Boat G*ptaii&gt; u«
them whm &gt;
_ __ _
at the same
lima.
The ©omtoytM

BurBMXMnn.

of till© city intimates timi the daniw
wheat by rust h vary ©ertams, and
i grain has been sold at certain points' os
। -bas s of tMMhMi.i.»
IL
t»dly.

fellows. Actuated bjtid«
to relieve human .ulfvriag. I
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�fhe Hastings Banner.
'J^-GS.-PIUPAr. ••r.i'FHMMtn.inif
Banner offlcw N connected with
■j,rState •»«! LocmI Telephone Exchange,

Local News.

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lh,lr
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Huffman Bro*.

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Bin
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-rmdhis capacity one.adltol&gt;r-&gt;'r*
u,iuakcca»tomwork
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lUl. M good Family
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fully yoara,
s. MUNBO.
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ARMAN.

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WANTED

It pole raising at Nashville, Only room
for one.

«XoXpX0&lt;iloaeCcurtHo“*

“Oyhlne, administered -by his own
Died, ip thia city, Septe
September 18th,
band, without suicidal intrnt Barnett
Clara Belle* daughter of
Mr aad Mre.
of Mr.
Geo. B. Collins, aged
a vwy eeeentnc individual, his
aged 11 year and 7
quaint sayings at times occasioning
months.
much merriment.
w
Tax young people of the Good Temp-1 M1pVrt.I‘CTl MMter" Prewired at the
Mb. LrwSsTBiw handed in a chature
E. church Sunday morning Uat.
lars lodfce of thia dty are to hold a
Mr. L. F.. stauner h )n Qjj
, for or h» ad/ertiaement thia week, but too
Pe^™ social at thdr hall Saturday
tt^Purporo of purcha.iug go^oX U,
howJW for insertion. Mr. Si, haa
• l»r«e aid wen adectwl stock, and
H. A. Goodyxab &amp; Soke have an
U
iom wishing goods in his line will
announcement In our advertising cob
fall^of mu. ted it to their advantage to vialt Ma eaUhiUhment, especially during fair week.
Tkb JoUowlng letter from W. A.
• Tub Irving and Cedar Creek base ^^o^Xk^XZI
baU elube are to play at the fair grounds
NUnocka, secretary of the Minneeoto
Farmers’ Mutual Fire Ins. Co., to D.W.
in thia dty this Friday afternoon, fora many friends here.
puree of gio.
tu2;? ,W-L’&gt;WTy “d wil&lt; &gt;&gt;»Te re­ Borm, secretary ot the Harry and
Bvsbt’s barber ahop la the place to 1turner from a visit to their former Eaton, will doubtless be of interest to
get an easy, clean ahave, a hair cut or home
1
tn eakland county.
•■our readers, as the writer thereof w»
shampoo. Em. will run four chain
Mr Robert round, a machlnlrt of formerly connected with the Barry and
Eaton:
during fair week.
..
:
spent a few days in this place
’
The M. I. society will meet on Mon­ tbeguestofMr.S.GreuaeL

20,000 lbs. Dried Apples!
COME AND SEE US

of Charlotte, and
day evening next at the residence of s,“itO"
Sir:—The Ins. Commissioner of
S?te1haS
me a copy of
Mrs. R. K. Grant All members are in- 1
annual report of the companies’ do­
vited to be present
the republican raatorial convention.
ing business, and 1 notice a brief report
Mrs. C. F. Idema, of Grand Rapids oi your company.
Mason &amp; Morgan's Unde Tom’s
I am pleased to know the company "
Cabin troupe, were greeted with a good spent several days in this city the past
thim.?o.no*we.n an&lt;J1
u KiU con’house at Union Hall Saturday ev®ng week, the guest of her sister Mrs. F
itnAKMAN.
do1 organised the comThe company is a good one.
8pangi«macher.
for two J®*”S. B. McCracken, of Detroit and oth­
On the 18th. Messrs. Sdd Beach, SKI i Without doubt you have made many
improvements, as we learn- from clear '
All
Hnftttan liru*.
er greenbackers, haw united in a call Crowell and James Hendricks started apertenee in this woemFiand are ex­
tn AlL'^,
for an independent state convention to for Minnesota, for a few weeks prairie pected to pro fit by the afpmmx.
,ute 3rruiigm»ent for be held at Lansing the 30th.
LU you please send me.a blank copy
chicken shooting.
of your -policy” and “application."
I
Rev. Belcher, of I-hiladelphia, who wish to .ascertain what difference be­
In view of the rapidity with which
tween now and of time long past,
wheat is being marketed in this city, has spent his vacation with his sister
Youth. etc.v
AN OPEN LETTER.
Mrs. Valliant ot this city, returned to
W. a. NIMOCKS, Sec-y.
ii* for Lumber, who Rmto our business men* have hopes of abetter
his home Tuesday.
btrn Bolliln! throtiKli the mail, m&gt;i&lt;1 failed condition of trade in the near future.
Rowdyism.—Saturday evening last,
—»—t
„av n,ejr
Married,
at
the
bride
’
s
home
in
this
The grocerymen have entered into an
city on Tuesday evening, Sep*S3rd. by as per announcement, Mr. W. S. Hecox
agreement to clbee their places of busi­
Rev. W. A. Hunslauger, Mr. Emory held h political meeting at the Hyde
ness at 8 o’dock p. in., on and after Oc­
Wilkins and Mre. S. J. McIntyre, both school house in Maple Grove. The
,»A BROS. A W1LKIMB.
tol &gt;er 6th, Saturday evenings excepted.
house was tilled to overflowing, a num­
of this city.
our mouey.
Stauffer &amp;• Salisbury will open
ber of greenbackers and democrats
Married, at the M. E. parsonage in
the oyster season next'week. They will
being in-the audience. The Banner is
this city on Friday Sept l»th. by Rev. informed by various fnfiividuals that
receive them fresh every day, and are
W. A. Hunsberger. Mr. Frank Allerton,
prepared to furnish them in any quan­
, Mr. Hecox made a rousing good speech,
of Castleton, and Miss C. Carbough, of
after which Mr. Urson Swift, the fusion
tity on short notice.
Orange, Ionia county.
nominee for representative, proposed
The average Hastings young man
.1
to
J.
G.
Knnynn
*
JU per»o»‘
Rev. Douglawuof Janesville, Wis., | three cheers for Butler, which were fee­
views with complacency the prepara­
spent a few daytf the past week with bly given. Mr. Hecox informed Mr.
tion of Messer’s skating rink, counts his
his sister Mrs. Doud, of Rutland. He 1
shekels, and does not pass his best girl occupied the pyipit of the M. E. church Swift that he was much surprised at
such conduct from him; that he had
NEWS!!!
byon the other side.
.
in thi£ city Synday evening.
supposed he was too much' of a gentle­
Bcuiu«t hate
Mr. Henry &lt;0. and Miss Lizzie
Among those from a distance present man to indulge in such rowdyism at a
Cook wish the Banner to extend their
at the funeral of Mrs. S. H. Cook were meeting of his political opponents— inheartfelt thanks to the many friends
Jaa. Mead and Mrs. Geo. Freeman,, of asm uch as two years ago when they
for their extreme kindness during the
InnAHMAira.
Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. 8. DeCouraey, were both supporters of the greeniiack
long illness and the death and burial of of Chicago, and L. F. Cook and’ wife, ticket, Mr. Swift had expressed in une­
their mother.
.
quivocal terms his condemnation of a
of Orangeville.
few republicans who had raised a simi­
The present political excitement ap­
Miss Grace Greenfield, who has. been
pears to detract somewhat from the in­ studying music at Toledo, O„ fora year lar disturbance in’ agreenback meeting.
UirrvJation this toeek', 1^00.
terest usually taken in our county fair. I
' past, will return to her home here about The Banner confesses much surprise
This should not be, and we hope that' the first of October. We understand at this conduct of Mr. Swift. He is
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
all will unite in making the fair next। she wishes to form a music, class upon large enough, old enough, and a man of
JAMES CLAKKR
sufficient intelligence to know better
MeKtUf. Scbwl Haus.-. Maple Grove, Monday week a grand success.
her return. As she has devoted a year
ereaint. Sept, 22.
The Grand Rapids Morning Tele­। to this study, at the Erie street Con- how to behave himself. Perbaptf the
BdlScbod
AMyrla, TiwMlny evening.
Sell. 23.
gram, the new Grand Rapids daily, pub­• vent, from instructors of. high repute, disturbing of republican meetings is a
good greenback argument, but the
JAMES CLAHKE AM&gt; P. T. COLGROVE
lished by Messrs. McDowell &amp; Harford,• she no doubt is competent to give
Banner fails to see its force, and ven­
MorpB. Woil. jday n-nlnx. Sept. M.
is at hand. The Telegram is a neat- thorough instruction in music.
tures the assertion that republicans
Column folio, flies the republican col­
JAMES । i.ARhh AND D. K COOK.
who
may attend gatherings of the op­
Mud Slinging.—A portion of the
Orange*ilk. SBturjny evening, Sept. XT.
ors, and is in every way worthy of lib­.
greenback leaders have gained an un- position will not show a like disrespect
1
D. R. COOK.
eral patronage.
enviable reputation both at home and to the speaker and to their neighbors.
Kackma Sebuol Huux*. Harry. Friday eve.,
Monday evening last Dr. Wm. Up­
Sept. 26.
.
I. abroad by reason of indulgence in their
john of this city was taken dangerously
Died.—In this city, Monday evening,
mud-slinging propensities.
They are
KX S. IIUTOX.
Brush Ridge S. 11.. Hope. Friday eve., Sept 26. j ill of neuralgia of the heart, and for a now attempting to besmear Mr. W. S. September 22, after a long and painful
illness, Mrs. Anna E., relict of Sylvanus I
Pi-fee S. II.. Ualllh.cre. x.lurday eve., Sept 27. time it was thought that he could not 1
Hecox bf circulating the yarn that he
WARREN S HECOX- AND P. T. COLGROVE. survive. At present writing, however, waa employed by Judge Smith to de­ H. Cook, deceased, aged 57 years and 81
irtt'i’Crt,Thursday eve., Sept. 23.
he has so far recovered as to be able to
featfusion in this county two years months.
COL H. H. GILli.
Mrs. Cook was born near Pough­
sit up and walk about the house.
ago, and that Judge Smith pdid him
VirfWAnt HU! S. IL, Irving, Thursday eve.,
. The ladies society of the Presbyter­ -griOO for his services in this direction. keepsie, on the Hudson river, and was
Sept. 25.
InnuelH' 8. II., Thnrnapplr, Friday evening, ian church will lie entertained on Fri- ‘
one of a family of eleven children,
The absurdity of this 1 ft will become
Wih-ot.' h Rntteni, Saturday ie^La Sept. ST. , day afternoon of this week, by the apparent upon the recollection of the seven of whom are now living, viz:
JAMES (TDoNM LI.T K. K3APPKM AND Mcsdames Hayes, Nichols, Knappen, fact that two years ago Judge Smith ,_Mrs. Sarah Black, of Dakota; Mrs Geo.
Philip t. (olgk&lt;ive,
Hayford, Wheeler, btone, Biggs and was no more interested in the success Preston and .Mrs. Phoeba Ferris, of
DowUng, Tbur&lt;!.r eve.. Sept. 25.
Miss Effie Salisbury, at the residence of of the republican ticket in this county this city; Miss Melinda Mead, of Grand
JAMESO1KINNEI.I. ANDCLEMENT SMITlf Mrs. Nichols and Russell on Jefferson
Rapids; Mrs. Carrie Freeman and Mr.
than was any other loyal republican.
■ S^'Fle. Saturday, j o'clock p. tn„ Sept. 27.
street. A cordial invitation is extend­ If greenbackers are as purchasable as James Mead, of Lansing, and Mr. Wes­
woixllarid. Saturday r»v., Sept. 27.
ley Mead, of Rutland. At an early day
one would be led to infer from articles
ed to all.
JAME8 O DON NELL.
Fair, Fair, Fair—will be in Ilast- from time to time appearing in the her parents, Finch and Rachael Mead,
' Mld'Uf ville, Friday eve., Sept. 26.
ings next week, and our wide-awake Journal and reiterated by greenback with their children, moved to Michigan,
locating in Rutland township. In 1848
Box. if E.Frazer Wednesday even- jeweler, John Beesmer, has laid in a
sir-oracles, the Judge will find it neces­
deceased was united in marriage to |
mg next.
istock of goods for that occasion. You sary to close his office doors, if it be­ the
Wm. Kenfield, by whom she had fo'ur ’
Watches aS cheap us wheat, at John will find in his store everything nice comes generally known among green­
children, three of whom survive her—
and cheap, from atgold watch to a ohe backers that he is in the market for
Bessmer’s.
Frank, of Tuscaroras, O.; Lannes, of
Have.you heard from Maine, Mr. 1cent finger ring. Be sure and call on purchase of votes find influence. If the this city and Mrs. 8. DeCoursey, of
him when visiting the fair, or any other Journal et ah statements are true the
Demscrat?
Chicago. In 1856 Mr. Kenfield depart­
rush of greenbackers to the probate of­
time.—Electric Clock Sign.
Grand torch light procession Wed­
ed this life, and in 1860 deceased was
But
Mr. J. R. McKee, of Maple Grove, fice would be simply immense.
married to Sylvanus H. Cook, who died
nesday evening.
whose health Is such that he has not these Journal statements are a libel on
Be sure ami hear Hon. R. E. Frazer been'able to perform any labor for tbe the rank and file of that party. As far in 1869. To them four children were •
i
born,
two dying in infancy, Henry C.
Wednesday evening.
past two years, wishes the Banner to as Mr. Hecox is concerned, among his
i and Lizzie surviving to ujouru her loss,
The Banner is in receipt of another extend his heartfelt thanks to ids neigh­ acquaintances there are none so mean
i
Mrs. Cook was a woman universally
large invoice of paper.
bors who so kindly prepared theground as to for a moment think that he can I
i beloved by her large circle of acqualntRemember the republican meeting, for and drilled in six acres of wheat a be purchased. Mr. Hecox wrts fromI ances. She was a kind and Christian
few days since. Such acts of kindness honest conviction; and he so acted
Wednesday evening next.
i mother and an excellent neighbor,
when he left the what-is-it aggregation
Quite a number from here attend the are truly bright spots m the life of one
r whose death is sincerely mourned by
. by reason of the selling out of his party
meeting at Dowling to-day, Thursday. in Mr. McKee’s state of health.
the community.
Will some of the opposition who are1 for the hope of spoils.______
The funeral was held Wednesday at
A large quantity of wheat has been
so industriously circulating the story
i
Too Much Morphine.—Henry Ben­ 2 p. m., from the family residence, Rev.
marketed in this city during the past
that Gen. Grpnt is receiving a large
R.
A. Carnahan, officiating.
' nett, a well known resident of this city,
week.
pf-nnion from the government, be so
Card-—Tbe officers of the Farmers’
The Hastings House bowery is a kind as to inform the Banner as to» died Monday ev&amp;ing from an overdose
thing of the past, it having been taken when the General was placed on the&gt; of morphine. He was stopping at the Mutual Fire Insurance company of
• house of Eli Buckhart in Hope. Com­ Barn- and Eaton counties have this
down.
.
pension rolls ? The fact is, Gen. Grant
plaining of pains in his head, he asked day adjusted my loss of barns and con­
Get your spectacles at John Beas- does not receive a pension from the
Mre. Buckhart for some morphine she tents, which was destroyed by fire on
mer’s. Good goods and low prices, is1 government.
We believe, however, had in the house. He was • given the
the 18th insL The loss was adjusted
We rule with him.
that he has been placed on the retired
bottle containing the morphine and to my entire satisfaction. Therefore, I
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
took a tesspoonfol of the drug. Before can cheerfully recommend the company
. list.
Ih. Laifipman on Jefferson street, Tues­■
ME88B8- HUFFMAN BEOS. HAVE taking the dose he was renfonstratedj
to those who have property to insure.
day next, at 2:30 p. m.
JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF with for taking so much, when her
Tborwple, Sept 3, ’M.
.
•
AWHARALD MCQUEEN.
The Ladies’ band is exhibiting a HARDWARE. IT IS AN UNDENIA­ replied that he knew what he tfas
wmmendable spirit of stiektoativeness BLE FACT THAT THEY HAVE THE about, as he had taken a like quhnpty
MR. Jas, Mattilems, of Irving, was
in the matter of practice.
( FINEST AS8OBT1CMNT O» FABLOB of quinine at one dose and knew that kicked by a horse this morning, and it
and cottage heating stoves in that much morphine would not injure
Publicans of Middleville are1
is feared he is injured internally.
THE CITY, AND ALSO A LABGE him. This was between 10 and 11
counting upon a rousing meeting at
THE.firemen are to meet in full uni­
assortment OF OOAL BVBNEBS, o’clock in the forenoon. He remained
that place Friday evening.
COOKING STOVES, ETC.
THESE partially conscious until 8 o’clock, at form Thursday at 10 o’clock a. m. at
Tile Hastings comet band goes to GENTLEMEN BELL AT BOTTOM FIGdifferent times getting up «d walking the engine bouse.
Dowling to-day, Thursday, to furnish
TTWW», AND VI8ITOBS TO THE FAIB about the house. At about 8 he became
music for the republican meeting.
should not fail to call at unconseioua and death ensued at 10 p.
Have you not heard tbe news from Maine?
.... •—-11-11 sr [R1S WT. ON BTATE,
m.
The officers were
ikxxi news and true;Th but the ball a rolling on
For J im my Blaine and Logan too.
ot invertin* U*
M». Van Htbibo baa opmed »
Mlllnfry storetint don uat of MaM'’*
•Ptailtural wareroom*. See ad.
oorocor’i.
•hen.
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arsruK’

We.are receiving our

o. p. SPAULDING.

FALL al IMR MS!
In a few days we will have the

IN THIS CITY-.

By waiting we have taken advantage of the
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES which
«
Wholesale Houses are now offering their immense stocks.

You that have waited will save money; for
we shall give the people who call on us the

BENEFIT.

,W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.

VISITORS TO THE FAIRI
Should not fail to call at the old reliable hardware house of

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,
And see their choice line of goods.
We have yet in stoqk a few of those

Which we will sell at way-down figures,

An especially fine assortment *of

Guns and Sportings Goods
CALL AND SEE

.

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS.
CD

NEW FALL GOODS!
AT RUSSELL’S.
Come and see our new Dress Goods in Ottoman O
Clothes, Cossuree Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvets, Velvetines, &lt;fcc. We can suit you in qual- -n
ity, style and price.
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Zephyrs, Saxonys.'Germantown and German knit- —&lt;
ting yams in all colors.
Ladies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets, Paletots,
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and vary f
cheap.
g

In flor laiiiery Departnent I i
You can always find tbe latest styles, best goods,
LU and lowest prices.

CO

Come and see us. Wo have the goods bought for
CASH and will sell them at the very lowest prims.

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IN BARRY COUNTY.

I. Ha-ve a Large Stock and. Low Prices I

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MY STOCK OF

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Etats, Caps, Shirts, Collars,
Onffs, IXTeclities

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Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs

lto
ta

Grlo-ves and ZMLittems
WILL COMPARE WITH ANY IN THE STATE.

GRANT, Clothier
power of your moral dfsapprobatibn&lt;fel£
Blaine to an Irish-American.
You can at least refuse to reward toe author
of .these crimes with the supreme power.
You can sec that the Democratic doctrine k Just before tho Presidential election
*• to the victors belong tbo spoils.” is not ap­ in 1880, Mr. Blaine wrote the following
plied on a National scale where tho victory ts
ot MfatifMippl shot-guns and tbo spoils is the letter to an Irish-American in reply to
some inquiries:
“Avourta. Me_ OcL at 1880.—Mg Dear Str:
Solon Cbase Supports tbo Great Com­ I received your friendly letter with much
pleasure. Let me «oy in reply that tho course
paign was loaded they began to .shout
moner.
of yourself and other Irtah voters is one of
••Call off your doers'
tbo most extraordinary anomalies In our po­
Solon Chase, the noted Greenbacker litical history. Novar, probably, since tbe ox-,
The Mississippi Election Outrages.
and the driver of “them steers,” has de­ ecutlon of Robert Emmet, boa tbe fooling of
Irishmen the world over been ro bitter
cided to support Mr. Blaine for tbe Pres­ against England and Engh-Rbrnon as at this
Read the following extract from a
idency, as tho following to the Lewis­ hour. And yet the --real moss of tho Irish
speech del ire rod by Senator Hoar, of
voters wiff. on Tuesday next, rote precisely
ton (Ma.) Journal testifies:
os Englishmen would have them vote—for
aiaesai husetts. at the Blaine ratifica­
CHAAK'fl
August IL
tbe interest of England. Having seen Ireland
tion meeting in Boston July 15, 1884.
To tne Editors of tho Lewiston Journal:
reduced to mtaere and driven to despair by
Aslam
oonstantiyin
roceiptof
letters
from
^Senator Hoar was Chairman of the Sen­
what they regard as tbo unjust policy of En­
all
over
tbe
Union
liMiulring
what
couroo
I
ate Committee which investigated the am to take In tbo politico! canvass now at gland. tbe Irishmen of Amtrlca use tholr
suffrages na though they were the agents and
Copiah County, Miss., election out- hand. I feel I can castor answer these inqui­ -s&amp;rranu of tbe English Tprle*. The free­
ries through the JmtmI than otoorwisa. I traders of England desire nothing so much
have never yet waverod In my original idea
&lt; tbe defeat of Garfield and tbe election of
My friends, I know whereof I speak. I was* of currency reform, and shall have to be h
They wish to break down tho'pro©barged a few months ago wltbxbc/ duty of changed by arguments more oonvinclng than Hanoock.
tariff and cripple our manufactures,
tovootigating the election meth&amp;d® in the any yet ndduced. I regardTbe decision of the ti-ctive
niDc«-tontiM of tbe Irish voters of the
fttate of Mississippi. It was not a question of United btates Supreme Court ns a final settto- anl
country respond with alacrity. •Yea, wo will
.......
a..—i-i-...
'negro supremacy. Some six hundred or seven
do your bid ling and vote as jl&gt;u please, even
Iwndred white men bad got tired of tbe Dett reduce our own wages and take the
aaoeraey and had joined the Republicans. to greenback idea that Congress has tbe rurbt tbouirh
from tho mouths of our children.'
form an independent party iu Copiah County. to make legnLtender paper-money In times bread are
many able num and «Jcver writers
MIm. A baud of one hundred and fifty men. ot peace or war is a step idutud or ooo hun­ There
the Irish In America, but I have never
All Democrats, composed. as was admitted. of dred years, and will iightou tho bunions of among
one of them able enough to explain this
tbe best citizens. armed with rifles and shot- tbo toiling millions Tor Zgeneratlons to ootne. tnct
anomaly on any ixul.&lt; of logic and good
jtubs, mounted. rode about that county tor a
As the Greenback party has dropped out, I
I tun glad tn seo from jour eateamod
Wort night before election. They visited the am odlod up to decide between tbe two old .jonac.
that too subject ta Iwinning to trouhl ■dwellings of large numbers of Republicans in parties. I am for the party whose policy is favor
you. The more you think of. it tbe more you
tbenlgnt-cimc. Some they murdered In their
stand by our bomo industries, to protect will be troubled. I am sure. And you will la(homos. Others were Hogged and otherwise to
labor, and elevate American citizens. There
finally to tbe conclusion that, tho pros­
abused. From many they extorted pledges nr-ort be no doubt as to in&gt; position on those driven of
tho Irish in this country depends as
that they would vote tho Democratic ticket. matters, and I believe all my public and pri­ perity
sa that of any other olna- upon tbe
■They broke up Republican moitings. They vate utterances bare been on the side of hu­ largely
of the financial and industrial
tmule night hldcons with cannon. Thia went manity. and 1 am of that large majority of maintenance
policy represented by the Republican party.
co till the Republican voter* in largo numbers tbe human family who earn their bread by Very
truly yours,
Ji O. B la lira.'■
fled to tbe. woods, and tho Democratic minor- tbe sweat of. the brow. I bold that the pros­
The inconsistencnupolnted out In thi$
tty had an easy victon- in tbe election. The perity of our country depends not on how,
Ooramander of this band wax one Wheeler, many groat scholars and millionaires wo may letter la evidently beginning to be fult
and hie Lieutenant one Bailey. The day tx- produce, but on the prosperity of tbe greet
by Irish-Americana. The English press
fore
tbo
election the
armed
com­ producing masses.
pany
waited
tip ’n Print
Matthews,
1 should tx» untrue to myself should 1. bv generally expresses tbe liveliest interest
tbo leading RepnDlluan of the county. rny silence, allow my position on questions in the success of the Democratic ticket.’
Matthews was the principal cititen ot of vital importance to oil of our varied In­
the county, a wealthy merchant, with two dustries to bo misunderstood. I shall vote The sympathy of the ruling classes in
sono in ooue«re. and two grown daughters in
James G. Blaine. He will be the first England has been steadily with the
Ms bouMi. He was generous, bravo, u liberal for
of tbe United Matas, and taken Democratic party because the latter is
benelHctor of schools and churches. No man Protidant
from civil life, who was not bred a lawyer. I
evuresked him for a favor and wa» refused. tielieve Dim to be tho greet .American oom- believed to favor a tariff policy which
The.Democratic wk netwes fcetUi ud that every­ inoner aad too iriood of tbe great army of will break down American manufactures
body liked him if ft were It not tor his politics
wealth producers, and one in whose j&gt;olicy and make the United States the chief
They drew tip in the road near his gate and they can safely confideSolon Chase.
sent, him a demand in writing that be should
iparl.ctlng place for English goods. So
. abstain from voting tho next dav. He anstrong Is this feeling, that notwitlistand•wared the messenger; ** It seems to me this
A Ffilke StatemgnL
ing the powerful sentiment in op po­
Mis very stnuure thina in a HcpubNcun GovThe statement has bcoen made by tion to n^ro slavery among the
evory way I couJU. J hove never done any of
Democratic speakers,
that English, it lod England in the greet
you any harm. 1 admit it fa In your Dower to several
murder m&lt;-. but 1 am going to vote to-mor­ more Democrats went to the war than snti-alavery struggle in thia country,
row. uhJvm you do kill me." Matthews wont
Republicans,
and
that
that
fact
was to side squarely with the slare-ho'dera
to tbo polls and cast tho first vote tn the
morning. As be nlnced ti In the box. WtKMter. shown by the vote of tbe soldiers in the who were for free trade. Yet all there
Who wm wm the 1 »emocnttic thallrnger. field, as cast for Abraham Lincoln and tears the Irish-Americans hare ' beet/
■bat him dead with the eb&amp;rirn of on© bar­
rel in the heart and another just below tint GeonjeB. McClellan, in 1864. Below blind enough to ^oto almost
throat. The &lt;onnd of the run was heard by will be found the actual vote so cast. with the party for whose success
MuUhcws* wife and daughter m tiiey oat in
gland’h praying But there arc s gnf
tho porch of their borne. There wan u mass­ Ho who runs may read: Fourteen of that they are seeing the follv of such a
meeting the next dav In wbloh exult ant r»o- the States had authorized their soldiers
Jution* were paMed.duclariiMr that If soy at­ in tbe field to vote; those of New York conns, and that tho present canvas^
tempt were made to revenge Matthew* death,
will witness tbe defection of manv thou­
fan reintivM should be h&lt;ildre®j&gt;su»it»M5. warn­ sending home their ballots (sealed) tu
ing hfa ratnlly to keep out of po’ittes In be cast by their next friends. Of sands of Irish-Americans who have hith­
future, daetarinr tbar -Copiah shake* hands course, no one can say how her sol­ erto, with great fidelity bm with I ttle
with rasoo." and sdiouruing to meet nt tin)
call of tbe Chairman or rhe Democratic Com­ diers voted. The vote of the Minne­ wisdom, adhered to tbe Democratic
mittee. Yaaoo fa tbe county so notorious for sota soldier? did not reach her State party.
ejection frauds and crimes, where Dixon wm
In Wisconsin the De'mocrato are mak­
oanva&amp;aers in time to be counted, and
wore, probably, destroyed unopened. ing their canvass on the issue &lt;,i free
attorney. Hatley. ttw second So with the Vermont soldiers’ vote. Of trade. They are Hooding tho rural dis­
the States whose .soldier* voted so that tricts with documents designed to teach
th dr baBota can be distinguished, the hostility to the idoa of protect ion, and
Ktmvrhutff.
to peraual- tho poopj© thev pay, on
army vwe was returned as follows;
every article protected by the'tariff, tbe I
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l.- .■ —
’
MrfWtm.
&lt;.r&lt;
Hi full amount of tbo duty thereon in ndditioQ to what would otherwise be iu cost.
Of course non© but the mi«t ignorant
MQJ
cm be imjKiaed on by Much representsM0**BiiUer's bottle is not large, bat
now that Editor Dana has pulled the
cork it is likely to bold the Democratic
majority in three or four States.—St.

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carters

We want an active, energetic and trustworthy
person, either MX, in every town and village in
the L\ a. to sell our goods. We offer a pennaneat position and good pay to any party who
can come to us well nwonunended. We do not
desire to correspond with those who think
tune* are made in a da*1, but with those who are
willing to work, and want a good paying posi­
tion. . Goods sent on oonxlgument. Business
strictly honorable. Satisfactory references re­
quired. Addreu; stating age aad prsMOt occu­
pation. Kuxkka Co., tioxlxi. Newark, N. J.

CURE

Bick Headache and relieve all the tronblre Inci­
dent to a billow otete ot UMtsratom, sack as Dis-

SICK

n“‘??&gt;Kr«c«&lt;-',Llu1«Ll™l&gt;Ul.ln«I.R),
valnabio in OonattostiesL eartag and Mvvuttaut
“■'•“^y'^^W^UwhiteJbeyaCoroma
*n.dl'wn|CTa &lt;* ‘ho stomach, sttmnlate the liver
and rqpdato the bowda. Even if they only cured

When death wm Ixrarty expected from con■rampticn. nil remedies having fsKed, and Dr. H.
James waa cx|&gt;erinicntlng, he accidental! v mada
aPrei»"*UoBof IndianHemp, which cured his
only child, afid now gives this recipe on receipt
of two stamps to pay expenses. Hemp also
cures night sweats, nausea at tbe stomach, and
will break a frreh cold in twenty-four hours.
Addrew Craddock &amp; Co. Race Street, Philadel­
phia, Pa., naming this paper.

The Science of Life. Ony $l.
BY MAIL, POBT-PAID.

HEAD

A°^rrJ W®

S3E“Sa=«S~
who once try theta wm find tteM little pmsvataable in so mar. v ways that they will not be willtag
to do without than. But after all rick heart

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CHICAGO.
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A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
Vitality. Nervous and Physical De­
bility, premature Decline in Man. Errors of
ioufh.andihe untold miseries resulting from

yAftS fStyPnnman'® FreUtwl N“»

Is the bane of so many Uvra that here h Where we
make our pnsu boaat. Our pills cure it whik
Others do not.
Carter’® LltOe Liver PIDa are vary snail and

“ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
rn u. D&gt;™-Ur.
t»e a finer work In every seu»e~niecluuifcal, lit

CAKTEB MEMCIKB CO.„K&lt;nr Tort.
tncipjl Ticket Oto*‘-a

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Ityocruwi* Ticket Offlce. or

W. H. Parker. No. 4 Bulfinch- street. Boston',
qn all diseases re-

CHICAGO.

PyreSB Entirely
faL^JvlVEGEPBLE
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AND
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for

COSTIVENESS

Blllousnesa, Dyspep»'a'
IndlgONtlon, Diseases or
the Kidneys,Torpid l-lver
Rheumatism. Dizr!^'”’
Blok Headache, Loss or
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tione and Skin Diseases.

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�The Hastings Banner
temsftcr. whenevw a
lie. The same train contain*] Judge
Stone, pf Grand Rapids, one of the mtat
prominent members of the M. E. church
in Michigan,'and a sterling temperance
man. Ask him about it and he win
ublican
say that the man who chargee that
is noVtectoto'
there was either drinking or drunken­
tne candidate nominated to-&lt;mv
w«
ness on board the special train tells a
of ttenpminw
malicious lie.
*1“ °R“' nnd the qureSaturday last a horse belonging to
Ezra Hall of Irving, while being driven left to the convention of 1886.
through the alley south of State street,
Accepted and adopted.
by Mrs. Hall, became frightened, run­
Convention adjourned.
ning and kicking violently. The car­
The fusion Doings at Nash­
riage was overturned and Mrs. Hall and
ville SATURDAY.
her little child thrown out, but fortun­
ately neither received any injury. The
1
N“hvll,e-2». J8Mrne democrats and greenbackers had
buggy was badly wrecked, however. It
QfJACKSON,
is almost a miracle that the woman and a joint pole-raising at this- place Satur­
day afternoon. A fair numlier of peo
An Able anti- Eloquent Orator, child were not seriously hurt.
pie were present and H. F. Pennington,
.
tntherollticiii iMues
Messer's Skating Rink.—A force fusion and anythiug-to-beat candidate
Will.
of Workmen are now employed in lay­ for congrea,anAC. G. Holbrook, ditto
ing a new floor in Messer's skating candidate for prosecutor, dispensed po­
■ rink. The floor is of kiln-dried hard litical gospel to the assembled yeo­
maple, and is being lajd beveled, so manry. Free trade was the text and
that skaters will go with the grain en­ free trade the theme of both speakers.
tirely around the room. Mr. Messer in­ In the abort time allotted to each they
mbuissW
r"“n'd
forms us that the rink will lx*, opened very forcibly convinced their auditors
, iiiti MeetlilR.
to the public Wednesday or Thursday that though they might be average law­
of next week. Lovers of this healthy yers they were grossly ignorant of ttie
amusement can rest assured that Mes­ great economic question they so bungser’s rink will be equal to the beet, and lingly attempted to discuss. The far­
properly conducted at all timee.
mers who Mr. Pennington seeks to leg­
Come ton*
The most laughable thing of the islate for, should know that so far
Xotice JL K«■ rant’s new anm.uncecampaign thus far is the Journal’s an­ as he knows he is a free trader of the
aieni.
moat approved sort, and should he by
0Wsi.M»H:c.ui rally this. Thure- nouncement that the writer has pur­
any device or accident be elected to
riay.aihmxr an i evening at Dowling. chased 200 democrats and greenbackers
to vote and work for the republican congress, the industrial and dinning
Attbsii Iha republican meetings,
( interests of Barry county will be par­
aJjlct u( trhiih -v ill be found elsewhere. ticket Brother Dennis, we have more
faith in men, more faith in the members, alyzed by tlie passage of free trade
Evas- X Bia'
hav, something to of your party than to believe that we( laws, if he can by his vote bring about
Mytn lhlsl." that win interest our
could go into the market ami buy 200, such a result. But the people will not
reader*.
.
■
&lt;
of them—or-any number for that mat­ be deceived by such demagogical harHEE-KEErr:&gt; report the past six ter. The members of your party must. angnes. Men whb were staunch demo­
W£vks ns quit? unfavorable for the hon­ fe&gt;el highly complimented by your con­' crate and greenbackers—farmers-^-are
tinual charging that they are for sale, beginning to - inquire into this tariff
ey crop.
.
’ question, and when Mr. Pennington
If you have any old gold or silver, and that republicans are buying them
as
they woukTcattle. But wo will make, exhibits a pocket knife and undertakes
A. H- McOui’ier will give you new
dur contemporary a present of 8100 if, to hoodwink his audience into the begoods for &gt;L
'
■
‘ lief that by reason of 40 per cent, pro­
Feit prodigious, unfruitful wrang­ he can produce a man whose vote we
ling. the, Hiistinfrs 'common council ever offered to purchase.
Bring your. tection on. cutlery that knife cost him
one dollar, when it ought to have cost
man, or shut up.
lakes the whole bakery.
him only 60 cents, the people inquire
JaUes U’D•■'•NN ell will address the
The Senatorial Convention.—. into the matter and very soon find that
people of WtMidland upon the political
Pursuant to call the senatorial conven­. cutlery and all kinds of mechanics and
isuts of Hit day Saturday evening
tion for the 13th district convened at farmers’ tools with few, if any excep8ept. 27tK.
■
the Court House in this city Monday at• tions, are as cheap here as in free trade
England. And when a political trick­
The Evening .Journal, of Detroit, has 11:30 o’clock a. m.
changed ownership, and rumor has it
Convention called to order by Clem­. stcr like Charley Holbrook, a man
that a brother of L. G. Mpore, of this ent Smith, chairman committee, and ont whom the people of Barry county
dty, lias Secured a controlling interest. motions D. B. Ainger was elected tem­. closely watch, undertakes to.make in­
Even some uf the southern corn, porary chairman and Omo Strong tem­. telligent people believe that by reason
of the tariff on coal consumers suffer
whcee stalks promised to reach “the porary secretary.
On motion, a committee on creden­. hardship,, they very soon find from
vaulted heavens," or thereaboute, suc­
ceeded in ripening, so favorable has tials was appointed, as follows: Manly the very best authority attainable that
C. Dodge, of Eaton, and A. D. Rork, of’ coal is cheaper at the mines in the
been the season.
United States thxn in free trade Eng­
The candidate for state land com­ Barry.
On motion, a committee on resolb^ land, and that it is delivered cheaper to
missioner on. the fusion ticket has
consumers and.buyers the same dis­
been abroad- in the land for a week. tion was appointed, as follows; J. M.
tance from the mines tiecause railroad
Suppose he is making it his business Uf Nevins, S. W. Mapes and C. H. Ceman. transportation is cheaper in the U. S.
R. W. Griswold and 8. J. Bidelman
see that the fences are all up.
were appointed committee on perman­ than in Great Britain. No, the day has
A shock of earthquake, which was
gone by when voters will swallow such
ent organization.
particularly noticeable in Detroit and
Ornd Strong, Hiram Coleman, Ira Os­ political clap trap as this without in­
other places, was quite distinctly felt
Pennington
good, Peter Hom and Manly C. Dodge vestigating for the facts.
by parties in this city, so they say, ut
and HoIKrpok preached free trade and a
were appointed committee to fix upon
least, on Friday last, at about 2:30.
largfr part of their audience practiced
basis of representation at future con­
free whiskey, and drunken men by the
Lost, about two weeks ago, by Frank
ventions.
Ackerson, somewhere between this city
On motion, convention adjourned till score thronged the streets alter dark
and late in the evening. Some of them
an^Cedar Creek-a new rubber boot. I o’clock p. m.
j
The linder will lie rewarded by leaving
Convention called to order at 130_p. were picked up blind drunk. And yet
our prohibition friends vote to put this
the same at the Hustings National
If connected with

FRED BAELKER,

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It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most
complete stock of

- HALL

Wda? M, Oct. 1.

a w te“!

Bank.

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Farmers of Barry county, remember
that no other class of citizens is so
much interested in having a succetaful
county fair us your own. The better
the exhibition and attendance the bet­
ter for you. Don’t stand in your own
light
E&amp;ewdep.e we publish what the

Committee on credentials reported, party in power. ♦
and report was accepted and adopted.
Ccnninittee on permanent organiza­
tion and order of business reported as

follows:
That the temporary officers of the
convention be made permanent. Re­
ports of committees on credentials and
resolutions. Nomination of candidate
for senator. Report of committee on
Middleville Republican has to say on representation.
Accepted and adopted.
county politics, The article is well
On motion, L. 8. McIntyre, a duly
worth nading, and shows that -our
elected
delegate from Hastings, who left
contemporary has thoroughly investi­
gated before deciding on which ticket his credentials at home, was admitted

w support.
•

The Journal concludes a paragragh

to seat in the convention. /
Committe on resolutions reported as

CUM.

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Castoria

p. T. Van Zile, both members of ra&gt;uR: John Oarveth, 18 votes.
On motion, John Carveth was de­
we Congregational church of Charlotte,
and strong temperance men; also R. E. dared unanimous nominee.
* rater, ot Jackson, a man who has la­
a°bored ’eameetly and zealously in the tem­
perance cause for. the past ten years;
Archibald Buttara, a leading temperiuice worker of northern Michigan

Without Muplih. «r Borootioo;
Whnt
rfves our Children rosy cheeks,
Wb.tSn.Uo.lr irai -.k.

drunk, nr would ride in a car with
®xnkui awociatre or where drinking
»H3 going on la not only to .how a
““■’I? suspicious nature, but to speak
'“tehly. V rem this city U»

Rapids on the sped
*0B«s. B. T. Colgrove .mil
' unrtan—all temperance

latlon or fraction ‘ntre7^,vW«d. bow-

EVhlH KEPT in BARRY COUNTY.
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

Made Extension Tables a Specialty.
g

To tho Electors of Barry county:
_
You |Ky hereby notified that at the
eraSeifelon to be held in this state. «
Tuesday succeeding tbe first Monday
her nest, the following officer* are to

800|ls and get prices before you buy and

dent al the United States;
ant Eovemor, Mcretary of •
auditorgeneral, coram!* h

....... Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in the world.
ctiuoer oi, loot; ium&gt; a re,**ceerikwi re m , &gt; —
cress for the third conitresxional district of
this Slate, to which tour county bekmr*: also a
senator
composed

Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy.
MADE TO

ORDER.

SuilsMade
To Order.

TWalltapaip

Made to Order.
825.00 to 840.00

Pants
Made to Order,

84.00 to 812-00

An amendment to Section 6, Article 6. relative
to circuit courts, provided for Dy Joint Beeotutlon Mo. 15, laws of W63..
Sifiiox 6. The state ahall be divided into
judicial circuits. In each of which the electors
thereof shall elect one circuit judge, who shall
hold his office for the term of six years, and un­
til ills successor Is elected and qualified. Tbe
legislature may urwride for the election of more
tlian one circuit Judge in the judicial circuit In
which tbe city of Detroit is or may iw sitttitod,
and the circuit Judge or judges of said circuit,
in addition to toe salary provided by this Con­
stitution . dial I receive from said county of Wayne
such additional salary a* may, from time to
Unto. be fixed and determined by the bbard of
supervisors of said county; and the board ot
supervisors of.eacji county In the upper Penin­
sula is hereby authorized and empowered to ’
give and pay to the circuit fudge of toe Judicial
circuit to which such county fs • attached, such
additional salary or compensation, aa may from
time to time be fixed and determined by shch
board of supervisors.
Aimmendnsent to Section 15, Article 4. rela­
tive to tiie compensation of members of the
Legislature, and to prohibit toe use of naiuca
or free tickets on railroads. provided for by
Joint Resolution No. S3, laws of 1883:—
8«tion 16. Tbo comjiensation of the mem­
bers of the Legislature shall be a salary of seven
hundred dollars for encli regular session, and
at Buch reguLu- session they may legislate upon
such subject* as ate submitted to them by
special message of tbe Governor, after tbe ex-

Fall
Owreo&amp;U.

Has Fairly Commenced.

BEST
Men’s Suits
$5 to, $15.
50c
Undershirt Custom
Made Suite,
in the
$15 to $35.
CITY.

822.00 to 850.00

Overcoats

tion the

FALL
Children’s OVSBOOATS
Suite,
$5 to $20.
$2 to $15. Fine Worst­
Kilt Suits,
ed, $15.
$2 to $10. Gust. Made,
$20 to $30.

extra session their compensation shall be a salaof one hundred doIUra. and they shall leglson no other subjects than those expressly
stated lu tho Governor-'* proclamation, or *ul&gt;inltled to them by special message. They shall
be entitled to ten cents and no‘more for every
mile actually traveled m going to and returning

Drees Coats Boy’s Suits,
$1.00
and $3 to $10.will buy
Vests,
Boy’s Dress
A Scarlet
Suits,
Undershirt, $12
to
. $10 to $20.
worth
$12.50
$1.50.

WINTER
Overcoats
$3.50 to $20
Custom
Made,
$20 to $30

Fine Black Children’s
Fine
___
Fall
Underwear, Worsted
Suite,
Overcoats,
$2.00
$15.00. $8.50 to $10
to
$2.50. Dress Sfoits,
$15.00.

Children’s •
Overcoats,
$1.50 to $10.
Boy’s Over­
coats,
$3.50 to $15.

Trunks,

Children’g
PANTS.
HATS.
Our White
Best $1
,________
and
Stiff
Shirts'are $1.50
60 cts to 815.00 Best Fitting
Fur Hat Boy’s Hate, Pants in the,
City. ’
75c for worth $2.00 25 cents
.SS.OO buys a ■ Linen Bo­
Fine Pants,
Fur Hate
to
ZINC TRUNK
$3.50to$7.50
$2 to $4.
$1.50.
worth 87.50. som Shirts.

no memoer oi roe ix&gt;gisuuure snail accept or
use any free pass or free ticket on any railroad
during hi* term of office.
Also that the following county officers for said
county are to i&gt;e elected, viz:
One judge of probate, one sheriff, one county
clerk, one register of deed*, one county treas­
urer. one prosecuting attorney, two circuit
court commissioners, one county surveyor, and

Fall
AND
Winter
Caps.

J^OTICE TO TEACHERS.

Tbe following places and times hayc been
designated by toe Hoard of Examiners for bold­
lug public examinations fbr teachers in Barry
county. The secretary is authorized to Usun
special certificates, which are valid only until
the next public examination. ,
Saturday, Aug. 30th. at Hastings.
Friday, ftept. IMh, at Middlertfie.
Friday. Sent 2Mb. arNasbville.
Friday, OSTlOth. at Hickory Corners.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2iUi and
Hastings.
&lt;
It is expected that ail who intend to teach
and have not eerttficaua in force will be present
at some one of these places. Examinations win
_ begin promptly at nine o'clock and teachers are
' -urgently requested'to be present at toeobtming
Examinations will be both oral and written,
chiefly the latter. Candidates for a third grade
certificate must pass a satisfactory cxanilna*
tion in orthography, reading, penmanship,
arithmetic, grammar, geography, U. 8. Uhitory.
civil government, theory and art of teaching
and physiology, with particular reference to tbe
effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and nar­
cotics upon the human system. For this grade
a standing ot at least ® per cent, win be re­
quired in each branch, with an average stando! 75 per cent.
Fora second grade, the additional require­
ments will be elementary' algebra, book-keeping
and natural plitlosophy, with a standing in each
branch of 80 per cent.

Satchels,
Strictly One Price,.

r hand at Hartings, Mich., the
; above written.
■JOHN' q. &lt;’i:i:&gt;sy

WctoKJO.

All candldato* with whom no member o! tbe
Bdard is acquMlnted must furnish &lt;tati*{&gt;ctory
proof as to moral character.
School officers (especially inspectors) kre cor­
dially invited to be present. .
■W. I. MARBLE. Ctialrman,
geo, i&gt;. Harden.
ENOCH ANDRUS. Secretary.
Frobate Order.

3rand Rapids, Mich.

J. M. ROGERS &amp; CO
Centaur Llnlment.-Aw^
coluto cure for Rheum*ti«»»
Sprain..
Pafa-relifvsr.
—THEY SELL—

Hay Fever,
a type ot catarrh

sasstf®
big membrane of

U the lungs' An

hod.

a prominent member of the M. E.
ehurch. To insinuate that such men

FAIRFIELD BOY, 3299

OF

Infanta and Children

.
concerning the writer with the highly follows:
. Retolwd, That we heartily
astounding and grammatical announce­ the platform adopted by the republican
ment that “There is no children con­ national convention at Chicago, andI o
nected with Banner.” This is an item the republican state convention of this
of news that is well calculated to har­
row the feelings of the whole commun­ £ platlorm relative to the eubmWon
ity.

Remembeh the fair.
It should be
made the most successful in the history
of Barry county. The past has been a
fruitful year. Bring the best products price of commodities, we . are ,n
reducing public expenditures to_the
of your farm and your garden; the beet of
lowat poSsfble limit consistent with
8auiples of fancy work or cookery J the
finest stuck—bring everything you have the public welfare.
Report waa accepted and
that will show the fertility of the soil
Convention took ree«» of 16 n^“1^
of this cotinty, and the progressiveness
whereupon Barry
°J its people.
Remember the dates,
went Into caucus.
Sept-3u, Oct. 1,2 and 3.
Convention reconvened 3. J.
appointed Wlcra.
On board the special train contaln- man and C. W.
On motion, ballot was taken for eMr
Ixigan, Alger and the other
dldato
for
senator,
with following
^Peakers, were Hon. E. S. Lacey and

JERSEY BULL.

attach*

a watery and uiflam_
io eyesU.n,n.rd&gt;

■After-isss.
yonahealy

Salt by the Barrel, Lime,
Stucco, &amp;c., .

The Crown Grain Drill,

imMUted In tbe

LADIES

—AND THE—

Vaner ForceFeed Broadcast Seeder!
A General‘Assortment of Farm Implements

Walter

—

�NOTES OF THE CANVASS. MTNOB NEWS ITEMS.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

SOME INTERESTING POLITICAL NEWS.
Pari* October 21.
Henry' Irving and Elton Terry
from Liverpool for Montreal in the ateam■hlp PerialanTb* receivers of tbe Wabash Road report
tor the rammer months in excess of 337,883
in the receipts above the expenditures.
The steamer Daeotab sunk in the Mis­
Washington, Sept ^8.—The question
souri River, near Providence.JThureday
of female eligibility to the Presidency ia morning. She is valued at 834,000. and In­
being mooted largely.in Washington in coo- sured for 815,000.
nectijn with Mrs. Belva Lockwood’s nomi­
Marshal Clark. at Albany, Thursday at­
nation for tbai office by tl»e “Equal Rights tempted to serve ejectmeut papers ou John
party.” Mrs. Lock wood asserted In an inter­ Ahearn's wife, when the woman threw him
over a r.-Uing, killing him instantly.
view yesterday that there vas no constitu­
A child In Baltimore suffering from
tional inhibition to the election of .a diphtheria, recently coughed Infected mat­
woman President. In the Kansas contest ter into the face of Dr. Melville Taylor, the
buil session of Wood against Peters, which result being the death of the latter Wednes­
involved the eligibility of a State Judge to day.
be elected to Congress lu violation of the
The bondholders ot the Vulcan ^Iron­
Kanwt* State constitution, the Elections
works. of St Louts, held a meeting Thurs­
Cornmlttea took the ground, which was sus­ day and decided. It to understood, to foretained by the House, that no State could cki-wia iuuri.;ago fm g 1,000,000 on tbe con­
add to tbe qualifications prescribed in the solidated Ore &amp; Steel Company.
constitution for a representative In Congress.
Pennsylvania capitalists held a meeting
Tbe point was made by the contestant that tn Pittsburgh, Wednesday, to arrange for
while Susan B. Antikony, if elected to Con­ tbe construction of the Ohio &amp; Lake Erie
gress, possessed all tbe qualifications of aza,
Road on the lied of the canal from Green­
citizenship and inhabitancy required by ville to Erie, the traffic to consist mainly of
the constitution, yet, being a woman, she
coal and Lake Superior ores.
was Ineligible under the laws of New
Platt Saeger. of Cedar Township, Wash­
York. Tiie Elections Committee took the
ington County, la-, being afflicted with
opposite view, and the House practically asthma, bathed his breast Wednesday monideckled in this case that a woman possess­ lug with kerosene and turpentine. At­
ing tbo constitutional qualifications was tempting to dry himself at a stove, tho in­
eligible to a seat In Congress, no State hav­ flammable stuff took fire, and he was burned
ing the right to superadd prerequisites to
those prescribed In tbe second section of to death.
Eight thousand coal miners are engaged
article 1 of the Constitution of the United
In the strike In Pennsylvania, and not more
BtlM®*.
' '
»• .
Warhtnotox, Sept. 19.—It Is announced than 1,000 men nre at work. The women
that Mrs. Dr. Ctemence Lozier, of New have organized a •‘tin-pan brigade," and
York, has been nominated for Viee-Presi­ greet the non-unionists with a serenade on
dent on the “Equal Rights” ticket with paua, kettles, etc., when they leave work In
the evening.
.
Mrs. Belva Lockwood.
Forest flies near Chardon, O., have de­
New Yoke, Sept. 20.—Mrs. Clemence
&amp; Lozier, M. IX. Chairman of tiie New stroyed one hundred and fifty acres of valu­
York State Committee of the Woman Suf­ able timber.
frage party, has issued the following card:
Senator George H. Pendleton, of Ohio,
New York, Sept 19 —Th© Woman'* Suffrage who has been seriously ill for ten days p.ist,
party In this State hod no share in nominating U recovering.
,
the woman'* RlgUta ticket for the Presidency,
Peters &amp; Co., wholesale dry-goods at Sy­
and tbe use ot the name of the undersigned
as a candidate for Vice-President U without racuse, N. Y„ failed Friday for 8125,000,
authority- WbD© tho writer appreciates ths mostly due in New York.
kind intentions of tbe friends who have made
Colonel Mapleson has secure! Patti and
this use of her name, stie sees no noed of a
special womans’ suffrage ticket, when air the Scalchl, the new tenor Cardiol!!!, and two
candfdares for President are friendly to wo, other artists for tbo coining American se.imans*‘suffrage. (Slguod.)
ANOTHER PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.

Boston, Sept l&amp; —The American Politi­
cal- Alliance have nominated W. L. Ells-!
worth, of Pennsylvania, and Charles EL'
Waterman, of New York, tor President and
Vice-President of the United States..
Boston, Sept 2a—Chiles H. Waters
, man, of New York, has accepted the nom­
ination of Vice-President of the United:
States by the American Political Alliance.
Ho will, make an extended canvass.
TRITE TO BEN.

Newark. N. J., Sept. 10.—The State
Convention of-the National Labor party!
and delegates of all partlee favorable to
General Butler mot here Wednesday. E.
F. McDonald wasomade permanent Chair­
man. Resolutions were .adopted indorsing
Butler’s address. Thomas' K. Egbert and
Washington L. Hope were chosen electorsat-large. A State Committee of eight was
appointed, and the convention adjoured. '
Indiana i RonnnnoN electohm.
Indianapolis Ind., Sept 30.—The
State Central Committee of tiie Prohibition
party have selected the following candidate*
for Presidential Electors on their tickets In
’—Preston Ryder, of Jackson Counijah Coat, of Wayno County. First

H. C. Beal, of, Hamilton; Tenth—William p.
Singleton, of Lake: Eleventh—Newton Bur­
well, of well*; Twelfth—T. H. Stewart, of Do
Kalb: Thirteenth—John C. Birdsall, ot St. JoOFFICIAL RKTl RNS FROM MAINE.

Pnim.AND, Me.. Sept 19.—The follow­
ing has been received direct from the Secre­
tary of Slate:
Avgusta. Mh., Sept. 19.—I giro you tbe
, footing* of the vote for Governor: Itobic.
7H.V12. dedntan. ».09i; H. B. Eaton, 8,127;
Eustis, 1.1M; W. a. Eaton. 9T; scattering, 16.
Thia cOtnp.latten Is mail*-,from tbe*Clerks'
returns in . thia odteeA excepting, tbe
towns of Houlten. Sbvrman. Klmnnnn.
New Portland, Newport, Rastport, Wutorloro. and tiie plantations of Castiehlil and
Number PjDtlrteen. Wash nmon County. The
retur .a from t.ie seven towns mid the two
plHiitatfouM uro from other sources, btfr are
bfillcvod to be substantially correct All the
citivs, towns and plautau ins of tbe State are
included in the above compilation.
fSUrou 1)
.• 'HKph O. Smith.
Secretary of State.
Thh shows a Republican plurality of
19,8al. Ruble's nialority Is 15,41 L
TO FUHE WITH THE BUTLERITES.

,

H.UHUSRVRG. Pa., Sept 22.—The Detneeracy of this State, it Is said, have ar­
ranged a fusion with Butler's managers,
ami the resignation of seven Electoral can­
didates will soon be nnnouueed, to give
place to the repre-wntath M of th© People’s
jMtfly. The movement is said to be englDeurcd by Wall.ice and Randall.
.

PLATFORM OF THE NEW PARTY.

New Yonx,SepL 22.—The American Po­
etical Alliance platform demands that forelgnara live twenty-one years in the coun­
try before they can vote; the suppression of
political societies composed of aliens; wo­
man suffrage; a direct vote by the people
for Piesldeot and Vice-President; preven­
tion of pauper and Chinese immigration,
and that native|bom citizens (white and
colored) rule and make tbe laws of tbe
country.
OOUNTINO ST. JOHN'S CH10KEN8.

Buffalu N. Y., Sept 22.—A canvass
by the Buffalo News of St John’s strength
Id Western New Ydtk shows 18,800 votes
for tiie Temperance ticket Ou tiie same
rate throughout the State St John should
reoeive TW to 86,000 rotea.'

Dudley Resigns.
Washington, Sept. 22.—The resignation
erf Colonel Dudley as Comunraluoer ol
Perwtons to take effect NovemNr 10 was
rent to Secretary Teller Saturday. This
step Colonel Dudley says he has had In conA——wA. -f . wm. Ktrf It
not until within the last few days that
lie was able to mature hte plans. He will
go Into the banking business in this city its
a mcwnibar erf tbe firm of Bateman &amp; Co..
wm

M.U&gt;odu&lt;
Bi,bop unouxwd tb. iolfo—lnt ooafwencn appofatmeats;

b;

Natevlila. TUnutaS Oox; Olivet. N.
Rrfma; W. M- Colhy: Partello. J. WUst

p'.ted; bprinrport. J. W-Tekonsha. K.
u. Young; Tornnklna. E. H. Kmg.
Coldwiter Dtstrict-David LrnrU, ProskHnj
Elder. Allen. O- Spsddock;nBronsoo afl
J. Klow: Bwuiwwo. J- W. W hit-,
burr Oak, F. A. VandcwaJker; Butler, J. ItSkinner; Cambria. A W. BurW-.Gamdenf

Mr. Corti, may not credit it.
ret wo cn.fruaUv M,ure Mm thu
Z/urper-,
•» promul ta mmltag
M 7buud»noe ot recruit. &gt;nto ll«&gt; BlniM
r»uU Mart i» a pictorial BMaam—
A. r. .-tor. (Zton.)________

Small pox reported al Birch Hun.
Marsh fire* are doing some damage north of
Gwosso.
Hair-s-dozeu Vlefolrargera had their pocket*

I will have in a few days an invoice of

Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa!
A preparation that will not distress the raost
delicate stomach.

£?SS?GfrA iT’iSS'Sii-Jt
J G. Croak-r: Tones rille. William Denman; fnS%Wd“C?lY7^M0. They begin
Kiuderhoot, M. J. Brownell: Norte AdamA
_______________
E. L. ItollOtta: i»seco. W. S. Farter; Quincy, early at Lansing.
Lou,. GrXibaehTRs-om. W ri. P«»on«:
1MUW, WUU»m rwMoek;. SMrwooa «o«
Alpena. P. George; Stu
ton City. M. D. Car roll;
moods; South Gilead, s
KatamtiXuo DL-trict— 1
N. M. at. steeie; uioommgusic, «• ’ •
strong; Climax. E. A.Tanncn; Comstock. Paul
Dwjardlncs; Cooper. W. A. Baas;
A. M. Eldred; Fennville. D. W. Fow: Gate*
burg. K- »• McUbenuey: Irvlngtoix, J. 1L
Tbomas; Kalamazoo, A. M. Gould: Kendall.
J. Wilks; Martih. L. CaJklna; Mendon,L. Defy
mater; Osbterno, Wright Barrett: Otsego. A.
T. Ferruson; Platowefl. D. O.Ball.i_£**rtde,
H. D. Hunt; Pndrieaville, 8. D. McKe$ KtoblaTd. W. i-. Trench: Schoolcraft, uf W. Par­
sons: Sou:’i Havvn. G. B. Kulpt 'Rtree Rivera.
C. 8. Fox; /fc’tsbunr. -1 J-. .w.all rter: Uaukeitbrnaaud Notawa, &lt;&gt;. Kltymillcr; Buubeld.
NilM^’tiuttriCt—Isos'’ TJiylpr. Presiding
Ehler. Rancor uad b.?edevdle. G.
’
Bouton Hnrtxtr.L. W. iCarl; B&lt; nlan SprtogA
J. White: Bridgeman a »d Stevensville. B. A
haskms; Buchanan. G G. Thomas; CM»o,;oIts, J. H. Tunner.

Mlfchlgaa IteuMk
TbcrHetroit grain quocatloin are: Wki’at
-xNo. Ji White, Wc. No. 2 R-d,
SlMc; Ao. 9 Red, 78ha Fleur—Michigan
White Wheat, chcl.e,
roller
proewis, 8t£«4.7B; patente, $&amp;.GC&lt;aO.50,

temporarily living

Unequaled for delicacy of flavor,. nutritious
properties and digestibility.
Put up in

lb. tins.

I am also Agent for

CERManreMEDY Humphrey’s Homeopathic
Specifics I
FOB.

FAIN.

Rheumatism.CNe"ra’laia, Sciatica,
LtMbapo. Backache. HeaSa&amp;it. Toothache.

Sore Tl&gt; root. S welllos*..
Brutass.
B«nu, McaUta. Frost Bite*.
ark six wtmsb Nona rsus aro aan.
844 St tiruitiaU a»A Pestos eswyeWo. Tiny Csbu » bMO*

tilrarU.m. ts II t.a.a.f

Call for one of the menuals given awav.

JNERY OPENING.

I also have the

MRS. VAN HYNING
Regit leave to Inform the ladle* of Hastings and
vicinity that *ee will this day open n

Steck of Millinery,
Select Stock
Including all of the Latest Styles, which you are
cordially Invited to call and examine before per
chasing elsewhere.
DRESS-MAKING done In the latest and most
approved styles.
iZT' First door east of Messer's skating rink.
Sept. a. 18M.
_______________

’S

Tills

Veterinary Specifics
'Book descriptive of diseases Free.

Agency of Detroit White Lead Works.

Agency of Acker’s English Remedies.
The Best Assorted Drug Stock in Barry County.

Fred’k Hotchkiss,

TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
From theB?aoaroe^ah*d

fourths erf

ort&gt;« toritac, CONSTIPATION; and de­
mand tbo use of a remedy that acta direct ty
ontbeLlvez. AsaLlvaxmedlcimjTtrrT’B
PHJLS have no oquaL Their action on tbe
Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; removing
all imparities through these throe •• scawengvra of tho systom," producing appe­
tite, sound digestion, regular spools, a clear

With daBy work and are a perfect

The Live Druggist.

BUGGIES!

TUTTS HAIR OYE.

(BUT Haim OR Whiskems changed i»Rantly toaGtoesr Black by u single appUARtloa &lt;rf thia Dtb. Bold by Druggists,
br sent by express on receipt ot ®1. .
Offloa, 44 Murray Street. New xork. *TTk nlffliH OF B1IF1L BECUm FBEL

Now is Your Time to Buy
YOU A FIRST-CLASS BUGGY.

yOKE OF CATTLE FOB RAT.it!
The tubscriber desires to sell a

Yoke of Cattle,
Weight, about 4.000 pounds.

I shall soon commence laying floor and

making other improvements for my Skating

Rink, which I intend opening about Oct.

They are In good order ; dark red color.
For term* Inquire of

f
(

LUTHER WRIGHT,
“fl— ”uUl «* «“• «ly «nd
by&amp;uS.01

I have on hand a large stock of Open and

Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­
form Wagons, which I must close out before
opening the Rink.

QEO. H. HEATH,
photogbapheb.

HF“W»»eh thia space next week;

bol Cb.l only a portion •&lt; tk. S.OOO.OOO l-«
ta Um yard wa. .nd. about l.wt.uoo
I«.t rt, tmnwL Lorn, US,000; lantruoa
«A«oa
William CI.rk Hwrlnrton 1. th. wm.

55

ODAS Bum, la, S.K M—The ooU

Tbt t»kin,-nowdw M«. » »ppli«d to tbo Uozuocrartc hrwidonu.
,tor». romwe the lid ao l
none &lt;rf it* virtue, with lap*8 &lt;R tuna.—
Journal.
.

Eggs, IBWfflldc.
A twelve-yaur-old daughter of A. N.
Cameron, a fanner living three miles west
of Montague, Muskegon County; eras
In the races at Mystic Park, Boston, Fri­ drowned recently while bathing in White
day, Young Rolfe, valued at 815,900, ran
•
away and fell-dead near tbe judges’ stand, River.
Charles Charsou, Sr., waa found lying
having ruptured a blood-vessel
Fishermen along tbe north shore of the on tbe Grand Rapid ' &amp; Indiana Railroad
St Lawrence and on the north side of An- track at Reed City, Osceola County, a few
tlcqste are tn destitute circumstances, and days ago with his bead cut off. It was
tiie Government Is nsked to render aid.
supposed ho was intoxicated, and fell
At a meeting of the Union Ease-Ba 11 As­ asdeep on the track. He leaves a wife and
sociation Friday, at Washington, a favor­ six children.
able financial showing wt*s midif, and the
A fli e broke out In the lumber yard of
Milwaukee club was admitted to member­
N. Ludington &amp; Co., at Escanaba, Dslta
ship.
County, the other morning, and spread to
Both arms'of Priddy, the oarsman who tee yard adjoining, destroying 39.000
was defeated by Morris last Saturday at
Pittsburgh, have been paralyzed, and ugly worth of property. The insurance was
ruinora are current to thd effect that be has &lt;6,000.
bceu poisoned.
John Fettalall, at work In a West Bay
The Department of Agriculture devotes a City brewery, and a strong, healthy man
fair share of its .September re|&gt;ort io the of thirty-one, reached his home the other
subject of wheat-rafelng in India, anti gives night in his usual good health, when sud­
tables showing that tiie railway freights to denly he was taken with cramps and
the seaboard hi that country are fifty per vomiting; became unconscious and died
cent (higher than iboae between Chicago iu an boor. He leaves' a wife and five
and tidewater.
children.
Erost has destroyed a considerable por­
John A. Webster, a wholesale liquor
tion of the tobacco crop in the Quebec dis­
dealer in Detroit, dropped dead recently
trict
&lt;
f
boiwt-disease.
At Sliecpshead Bay, yeelord ay, MlSt
The cltixemi of Millbrook Township, Me­
Woodford lowered the running record, nlakIng two mile heats in 8:33 and 3;3U4.
costa County, bare long been subjected to
The ceremony of opening the Arlberg depredations by chicken thieve*. No
.Railway tunnel concluded with a banquet farmer was safe, and so complete would
’ at Bregenz at which three hundred pers ons
were present
that for a long time no trace of tbe thieves
A wealthy American is said by the Ger­ could be obtained. A detective was pri­
man newspapers to have offered the heirs vately employed who unearthed the thlevea
of Richard Wagner 81,000,000 for tbo ex- the other .day aud captured one of them
elusive right to perform “PandfaL”
nan^d Dormott, of Isabella County. They
The PdlL-M(M Gazetlr declares that the bad traveled with a light wagon, stealing
bo isted supremacy ot England ou the seas
Is a thing of lira past, aud that to regain It systematically and shipping tho same in
I It will require an expenditure of 850,000,- large lota to Detroit and other doalera.
Reports to the State Board of Health by
i000*
i
Hall to toe depth of three Inches fell Sat­ forty-nine observers of diseases In differ­
urday morning at Erie, Pa., the Ktorm being ent parts of tbe Blate, for'the week ended
very violent Glass was broken lu quanti- on the 13th, indicated that rheumatism and
। ties and grape and fruit vinos ruined.
remittent fever increase I, and that neural­
Positive information having beau ob- gia, tonsilltis and scarlet fever decreased
tnlQgd that Captain ilowgate is iu Canada, in area of prevalence. Diphtheria was re­
i tl«clnte Department has Issued a warrant ported at eleven placed; scarlet fever at
tor his arrest, and expects tbe assistance of six, and measles ot two places.
*o Dominion authorities In capturing him.
A Northern farmer, speaklog of the
Tiie farmers of Green County, Illinois,
have organized to reclaim 4,200 acres of sandy plain* of Northern Michigan, oth­
erwise
called the pine barrens, says “for
rich bottom lands by the eredtlon of a
levee, the contract for which will be let Erasing no lauds can surpass the plains.
this week. Other large tracts will be sim­ Tho grass growing on them is exceedingly
ilarly made valuable, at a cost of twelve nutritious, and for sheep nothin; can be
dollars per acre.
better. Cattle that pasture on it are fnt
Henry Clay, a leading lawyer of Louis­ enough for beef in the fall. I have taken
ville, a grandson of the great Kentucky as high as three tons of hay per acre from
statesman. Is dying from a wound Inflicted it, and still do not think It has been tested
by Andrew Wdplcr, a saloon-keeper, wboee for all it is worth.”
’
•
lite was threatened by his victim. Clay
Thomas and Ellen Ready, of Waterloo
was a useful member of the Howgate Arc­
Township, Jackson County, had saren
tic expedition In 1880.
Borne money, but would not pat their
trust In banks. They put $220 In a gla«r
THE MARKETS.
fruit jar, which they buried in tbe garden
last summer. Recently they drew on their
hermetically-sealed subterraoean bank,
LIVE STOCK-Cattio
and behold! tbe money was gone. Mat
8*«*P..........
Hogs
Dillon, their hired man, was accused of
FLOUR—Good to Choico.
PatentsT,;
dealing tbo money, but was acquitted,
WHEAT—No.S Red ...
and now sues Ready, claiming ®,030 dam­
ages to his character and peace of mind.
There were M7385 barrels of salt tn
spected In the State in August.
pohk-mo« .:
LARD—Steam....
Thp State Pharmaceutists at their recent
CHEESE........ ...............
session in Detroit elected the following ofWOOL—Domestic............. . . . .
fioers: President, G. W. Crouther, Charie
,
CHICAGO.
voix: Vloo-Presidenta, George McDonald
Cbowe.............
Kalamasoo; PJ D. Northrop, Lansing;
Good
Medium.
Frank Wurzburg, Lansing; Secretary,
Butchers* Stock..................
Jaoob Jesson, Muskegon; Treasurer, Will■ Inferior Cattle. .. .. ....
lam Dupont, Detroit
HDG8^-Uvc—Good to Choice.
Another disastrous lumber-yard fire oc­
curred a few days ago at Lumberton,
Newaygo County, on the Chicago * W^*t
FLOUR—Winter
Michigan Railroad. After the passing of
lentil
a freight-train fire was &lt;1 hoovered among
S—Wheat. No.1.
Kro. Na S.......
Barter. Na t.
BROOM CORN—
Green Hurl...
Fine Green.. ,.

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astings Banner

VOL. XXIX. NO. 24.

The Hastings Banner.
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HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 2, 1884.
fILEMENT SMITH.

• lawyer,

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(Offices over R K. Grant’, .tore.)
Practices in all courti ol the State
promptly looked after
CofireUotw
IAYAI. E. Kxapi-exi
C?H.Vanawm av
g-NAPPEN A VakARMAN\^
Lawyers.
(Over Haatlngs National Bank.)
rOIIN CARVETH,
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Attorney at Law
Middleville. Mich. - ’
P W.NISKERX
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I Lawyer.
(Over Spaulding's dry goods store.)

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j- ,.
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imth ths* fntest faeeRot
Sifi ... - UGTiwed patterns of machinery,
wcrtm-.’ii employed, enables the
BOXXitto
t . U*s job work.___________

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Attorney at Law,
(Ovw J. B. CoodTBW a C&lt;C&lt; .totr.)
“&gt;«&gt;•«»

W. LOWRY, M. D,
:
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist,
&lt;omee. xn TUoru St. lUstliqn. Mich.)
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JTOLMH' a HOLLY BROS.

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OACKETT &amp; BUTLER,
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Pysicians and Surgeons,
iPralrlevfllf. Mich.)
All calli, night or day, promptly attended.

tfiiibrr 13th. 1HM4.

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Kinds to he Marked
Doir'n!

rnidure as usual, but no more

No ndre B? ■ &gt;4&gt;-i-;-ii;2, npd ho more bad debts.
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new line of

Millinery Goods,
TO BE ADDED, WITH

B. S.

Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co.
Thev write pol cieson aunan’s property against
{“•Jy fir».,n«btoingoriwind; against a man's
life by death and accident.

QOOK &amp; SHELDON,

TO BE KEPT FULL!

Mrs.

R. Wm. JONES,
Dentist.
All work promptly attended to.

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yyELTON &amp; WHITLOCK

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GENERAL STOCK!
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IL TIMMERMAN,
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. Homuepathic J^yaiclan &amp; Burgeon,
(First door east of Hbtlowayii’ drug store.)

Holly

At thv helm.

S-..OME AN'DTBY US!

(Office In Attract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
Have the only set ot Abstract Books In Barry
County.
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. Physician and Surgeon,
(Office eastplde Main BL, Nashville, Mich.)
Residence next door north Wolcott House.
All calls promptly attended too, day or night.

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Ve^rinary Surgeon.
(Rceklence, Rutland, near YeekUy school bouse.)
Will attend all calls for services night or day.Charges reasonable.
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B. F. BXOWX.M.D.
W. P. Pout cm us, M.D.
DBS. BROWN &amp; BOLIFEMUS,
Homcepathic iTiy^icians &amp; Surgeons.
Pariir|
the old firm will idense wttloby
(Office over Julius Russell's store. Main St)
SepteintiT lltlu
Calls answered from the office at ah hours ot
HOLMES A HOLLY BROS., Woodland. the day or night. l&gt;r. Potbeinus will give special
attention to disease* ut tbe Eye and Ear.
Office hours—»to-12 a. bl:. 2 to 4 p. nj.

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«•*:-4»w-wtr.t. "1. and Goods Cheaper
Iwiiglu before.

JOB PRINTING,

Leper Heads, Note Heads, Cii^
culars, Envelopes, Etc.,

ftLAHKE A RIKER,
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Attorneys at Law and \
Solicitors in Chancery.
(Alices in Union block! oror Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Mich,
Practice In all courts ofi the state. Attend to
collections and perfecting titles to real estate.
Money to loan insuraneercaken etc., etc.

—atthe-L
hilip t. colgrove.

BANNER OFFICE. P

Lawyer,
Hastings. Mich.
Prosecut lux Atteraey ft»r Barry County.

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Garland Stoves and

Ranges I
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GREBLE &amp; POWERS.
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pOR ANYTHING

In the Line of

FURNITURE!
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Spangemacher &amp;, Mason's

NEW GOODS!

County News.
'
Woodland.
MJ Fanning speaks at the townhall
on Oct. 6th, on prohibition. Many peo­
ple no doubt remember the wild Irishnian who paid Woodland an extended
visit about four years ago.
A too confiding individual of this

17° 50,110 nionths
lent a Hastings
editor an overcoat. It being hot weath­
er at the time of lending; the owner
parted with the coat cheerfully, but in
view of coid weather coming soon, he
is not so cheerful at present over the
affair. The question arises whether
t^e editor was gathering in a slock of
old overcoats, or meant deliberately to
beat the owner of the coat.
The prohibition meeting at the BL E.
church last Sunday night was well at­
tended, some of the speakers were high­
ly applauded.
v
Friday evening last friends to the
numl&gt;er of nearly 100 met to celebrate
the wooden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
B. 8. Holly at their residence. The
band serenaded the cuuple, and many
tokens were presented by the friends
assembled; who one and all wish them
many years of prosperity in the future.
N0w comes the time of the year
when county fairs are held, when the
farmer is compelled to hide his best po­
tatoes, squashes, etc., from individual
who persists in coming across lots to
pick; out the best specimen from each
field for the purpose of bunching them
together to get a premium.
8. Haight has moved to Saranac, but
sayshe has not left Woodland for good.
John Landis is on a visit to Ohio.
F ted Holly is getting slightly better.
The republican meeting at the town
house last Saturday night was the
largest {attended of any political meet­
ing,ever held in the hall.
A hotel for invalids and homeless
people- seems to have started in the
north-east comer of the village. . . The
proprietor has not yet made -public his
future intentions.
Bnrt Snuggs is visiting his many
friends here.
,

Bvtlakd.
B»v. Stinwun preached hto ttrwt eermon to the United ilrethern at Podunk
the 2 tot.
Rev. Stewart preached hto flrat ser­
mon of the conference year at the Croab&gt;Khool houre tost Sunday.
Mr. E. B. Dole ha» moved to Otaego
for the winter. He will work in tbe
chair factory at that place.
Stone and Biggs took several preminms at the state fair at Kalamazoo for
their Holstein cattle.
The recent rains have eet the new
sown wheat booming.
Mrs. Manning Doud has two brothers
from Chicago visiting her. One of
them she has not seen for thirty years.
8. R. Doud had his right hand badly
hurt by being kicked by a horse.

Fheepobt.
From the Herald.
Mrs. Chas. Bronson went to Charle­
voix Saturday, expecting to remain one
or two weeks.
Rev. D. L. Thomas, the new pastor of
the M. E. charch, preached his first ser­
mon here Sunday morning.
Rev. Mourer of the U. B. church, is
retained as pastor another year. Mr.
Mourer is well liked by all who have
the pleasure of his acquaintance.
There will be more wheat sown here
this fall than for any previous year for
a long time. Farmers think they had
better sow wheat than to sell at present
prices.
Potatoes are t an enormous crop
throughout this section this year. My­
ron Pish left one of the white elephant
variety at this office last Friday which
only 'weighs 3lbs.
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Rev. and Mrs. Bertram returned from
Cincinnati last week. Mr. B. accepts of
an appointment in Goshen, IndM for the
ensuing year and leaves for his new
field of labor next week. Mr. Bertram
has made manj- life long friends here
by his kind and courteous manner to­
ward all, and his departure will be wit­
nessed with regret
The name of Keller postofiice has
l&gt;een changed to Logan, to take effect
October 1st.
Horace Case, of this place, has re­
Assyria.
cently been granted a patent oh his
Gdo. 8. Tompkins has commenced pruning implement.
making sorgo m.
Miss Lou Sherman, Gently of Carl­
The new sowed wheat looks nicely.
ton, is now at home with her sister,
Elwood Sylvester hail his leg badly
Mrs. C. V. Reigler of this place.
hurt last week by slipping down and
It is claimed by farmers that the
the engine running onto it
Hastings wheat market is better this
Miss Maggie Chapman, daughter of year by 2 and 3 cents on a bushel than
R. D. Chapman, was married last Sab­ at Lowell.
bath to John Rogers.
8. Hunt and Ed. Andrews are two
The;28th of September, being the 21st more gentlemen of Freeport, who ex­
birthday of Bert Shepard, his friends pect to get rich handling Russell's pat­
assembled at the house of A. G. Kent ent fence.
where he is at work and gave him a
Frank Wallace, of Irving township,
was’ called to Tennessee on Saturday
visit
.
The proceeds of the pumpkin pie so- by a telegram announcing the deato of
•cial were six dollars.
his father.
Rev. A. E. Hawley, the pastor of
Mr. John Yarger and his father,
Assyrsa circuit, will preach at the M. Daniel Yarger, of Carlton, went to Ovid
P. church, next Sabbath, Oct. 5.
Saturday to spend a few days with rel­
Earnest Shepard and Frank Churchill atives. They returned Wednesday.
go this week to visit friends at
Mr. John- Teeple exhibits his fine
sheep at the Barry county fair as usual
Tekonsha.
house
this
year. That he will bring away the
Geo. 8. Hartom will have a
proper colored ribbon there is not the
warming Friday evenrog.least doubt.
•
OBASQKVIX.LE.
Mrs. C. Furtehy died at the home of
Several farmera from thia township
her daughter, JIrs. Abram Steekler,'
are martetlng their wheat at Hastings.
Sept. 18th. Aged 70 years. She was1
C. 0. Holbrook and A. M. Flint adburied by the side of her husband, in
draued slim audiences here Friday af­
the Menonite cemetery.
ternoon and evening. The demo-greena
John Norman the Freepo/t harness
'
don't seem to “enthoose" much over
maker, may place one of those fancy
their candidate for prosecutor.
sets of harness on exhibition at the
The largest jmd most enthusiastic
Hastings fair this year. If he does,
political meeting held in this toWn for
the Hastings harness men will not car­
years was addressed by James Clarke
ry off all of the blue ribbons.
and D. K. Cook Saturday evening.
Their efforts will count on election day.
MOBGO-THOBN APPLE.
Hon. George Willard will address the
Thornap pie’s loss is Morgan’s gain.
people of this locality Tuesday after­ James Howard and Everly have moved
noon, October the Hth, at the grove, to Morgan.
near the Gun Lake house. It will be a
Preaching at Red Ribbon hall Sunday
most Interesting occasion, and people evening, October 12th.
of all shades of political belief are in vltProhibition meeting last Tuesday
ed to be present: A meeting in the ev­ evening. Small audience. The repub­
ening at the school house In this village. licans are terrible bad fellows. They
The repairs on the causeway have should step down and out and let the—
made that thoroughfare quite passible democrats in.
Thehttm of the cider-making machine
Mr. Buckingham has moved from
is heard in the land. Plenty of apples Philips’ farm into D. Hubbard’s house.
Arthur Hyde will move into the
but no peacht*
Our question of last week as to house vacated by Packingham.
whether W. F. Hicks or Mr. Long is
Wednesday, Sept. 24, Philip T. Col­
candidate for sheriff Is »UH unanswered. grove and James Clarke addressed a
large audience at Bed Ribbon hall at
Morgan. Mr. Colgrove did finely, and
We have had a fine rain, which wfll
received rounds of applause. It is need­
make it pleasant for the fairs this week.
less to comment on Mr. Clarke’s speech.
The sound of political dlK'UMlon ii
He commands that ready wit for which
heard in the air most of the time. One
he is so much noted. At the close of
of oar doctors to wearing himself all
the meeting the entire republican ticket
out, apparenUy, in thlsbuslneaa-on the
received three cheers and a tiger.
wrong side too, too.
On last Friday evening, an anti-mon­
Mwm-w Cook and Holbrook, of Has­
opolist man came to Morgan to discuss
tings, were in town Friday and aaturthe political issues of the day, but the
day.
x*
.
people in thia section failed to find
Mr. Robinson, tbe cabinet maker, has
where he made a single point, except
moved back Ip Plainwell lbs rooms
that he is a kicker. And they general­
vacated by him, will lie occupied by
ly believe that the reason of his being a
George Mader. Who to employed in the
kicker is because the republicans did
rtoreof M.J.Gom ACo.
not see fit to place him In nomination
Hr, J. W. Backet spent a few days in
for office. The audience, chairman ln-

WHOLE NO. 1524.
atthe Grove house last Friday. The
little ones enjoyed it yen- much.
The recent Presidential electfoo has
And now Austin DeLong is happy. i
I shown that there If rain* iocibte reason
It’s a girl.
♦
i why the Democratic party ean nevas
The threshing engine belonging to1 : win a National victory. It is chat the
Strong &amp; Bollinger broke through the! | youths of this Republic are not Demo­
river bridge east of Morgan last Frktay., i i ratic. The sons of Democratic father*
They have added a clover hulling at­ I have grown up Republicans. So long
as slavery and the war linger within
tachment to their thresher.
[ the memory of Americans, the youths
Last Wednesday Austin DeLong lost j of the Republic will continue to grow
a fine horse by it breaking'its leg.
tUfURopubbcans; and slavery and the
w.ir will be remembered as long as the
CAEDTON.
public-school system exists. The publie
, Miss Nimo has l&gt;een secured to teach s hools have slain the Democratic jmrty
It is rain for
the Brown school.
■ ’with the text-book
James Covert and wife attended the statesmen to declare that there were as
many Democrats as Republicans in the
Grand Rapids fair.
«
Union army. It is vain to affirm that
Watkins sister’s daughter is visiting the war for the preservation of the
Union could not have been carried to a
his family.
Parks bridge is now being built over successful close without the aid of the
Democratic party. It is idle for philan­
the river.
thropy to suggest that the attitude o(
A teacher not- secured until; now at that party toward the war in the begin­
the center.
ning was a humane one; that it was in-.
A 10 lb. boy to Mr. and Mrs. John spired by the higher and better wish
that the cause or the conflict should be
Bird.
jjeaceably removed, and the spilling of
Doctor Comfort, from the north, vis­ brothers^ blood by brothers’ hands
ited at Guyle’s.
avoided.
The Democratic party has
Anderson’s baby has not entirely re­ been ideally identified with slavery and
slavehoiding. The Republican party is
covered.
The lodge continues to increase its really identified with emancipation and
the war. Therefore are the youths of
membership.
’
the country incapable of being Demo­
Preaching again two weeks from cratic. Therefore the Democratic party .
can never w.n a Natiouai victory.
Saturday and Sunday.
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The old men are dying away. Thn
If any candidate is worthy of election
boys that cat' h the ballots that fall from
it is Charles M. Mack—alike to all.
their stiffened hands are Republicans.
John Lydy is on the sick list.
Shis fact can not be denied. It will do
Mr. Isinhood Is sick again.
no good to quarrel with it. All other,
The minister sent to this charge, Mr. causes which have operated to dimmish
Thompson, delivered his first sermpn the number of Democrats nnd increase
the number of Republicans are inaignifiSunday last. He is a yohng man of jcant beside this one tremendous and
pleasant address, and evidently means ■ intincible fact. The curse of slavery
business. Our people are well pleased has poisoned the blood and rotted the
bone of the Democratic party. Tho
with him.
f
malediction of thie war has palsied its
brain. The young wife who held the
CEDAE CREEK.
babe up to k:ss the father as be hurried
Last week's Democrat contained false to the tap of his departing regiment
statements, over the signature of has not suckled a Democrat. The weary
“Veteran,” relative to. W. 8. Hecox’s foot of the gray grandmother who
speech at this place on the evening of watched the children while the wife wa.«
busy has not rocked the cradle of Dem­
the 18th of September. Never was a
ocrats.
The chair that the soldier
political speaker received with more father never came back to fill has not
honor nor met with a warmer welcome been climled upon by Democrats.
The old blue coat that his comrades
than did Mr. Hecox on that occasion.
He was listened to by a large and atten­ carped back was cut un for little jacketa," but not one covered the heart of a
tive audience. He neither abused nor Democrat. ’The rattled musket that
misrepresented any political party, but fell from him with his last shot became
talked plain facts, with good results. the thoughtless toy of his boys: but »
Th&amp; fact is, that on that evening not a hand that played w.th it was the
“Veteran,” better known hereabouts as hand of a Democrat The babe he
kissed crowed and crowed for his re­
H. F. P., was at Gull Lake, and knows turn, aud :ta unwittrng and unanswer­
nothing about Mr. Hecox’s speech nor able notes were not from the throat of
the meeting, except what his bald-head­ a Democrat. The tear-soiled camp­
ed friend may have fold him. “Veteran” letters which the mother read aloud
in the long, bitter evenings while the
is a political flopper; doesn’t really
toys cltutereMl at her knees did not fall
know a hound from a bull -dog. We ujkju Democratic ears. The girls’ sobs,
would ask him if he remember goifig to blerfliug with the mother's weeping,
Podunk to make a political speech, did not make Democrats of their urothwhen he didn’t have even a hound for erw. Perhaps the father has been a
Democrat all his lifelan audience.
The children go to school. There is
not a Democrat on its tenches. The
The demo-greens mass meeting and first renjer contains the portrait of
pole-raising at this place Thursday of Abraham Lincoln--that k’nd and sturdy
last week was not the successful affair face never made a Democrat. On its
the managers hoped for.
A good simple pages, in word* nf one or two
syLables, is told the story of his birth
crowd; but the rampant free trade talk and death, 'ghat story never m -de a
didn’t take.
.
Democrat. In the pranks of the play- ■
The f usionists are counting on 75 ma\ ground the name silences the frolicsome
-and
makes the iollie.»t gf'iive. The name
jority in Hope, which they will get—in
never made a Demo rat. In the pict­
a horn.
ures that light up the geography are the
A good attendance from this section tiring of Fort Sumter aud "the dt-at.i of
to the county fair.
Ellsworth. Those । icHires make no
Democrats. The first page of the his­
MASHVLLLE.
tory contains a repre-entati ;n of the
Hon. Jas. O'Donnell spoke to a large surrender of Lee at Appomattox. No
audience here Saturday afternoon, at boy gazes on that and ever after avows
the Opera house. His speech was very himself a Democrat­
In the higher grades the same subtle
favorably received, and has been favor­ and unresisted influence is at work.
ably commented upon since the meet­ The text-l«ook contains extracts from
ing. Mr. O’bonnell spent the day here, patriots' speeches during the war.
and made many acquaintances and Those speeches make no Democrats
The great battles are briefly described;
many friends.
the narrative has no Denio ratio 'Breu­
There are many, voters about here ers. The s rain ot martial music runs
that are undecided as to how they ought through the readers, and that rnvaic
to vote on the tariff question and the makes no Democrats. Sketches of the
question of fusion is yet a connum- greatGeneralHarogixeu; the bravo deed*
arouse the enthusiasm of the bul-. but
drum to many. No doubt after ground there is no Democrat among them.
has been thoroughly canvassed both The horror* and sufferings of the slaves
will be repudiated by great many who are told; the maddened UcmmI that
will not commit themselves, fearing mounts the boy’s cheeks is not Demo­
cratic blood. The curse of slavery has
their old party associates may laugh at
pursued the Democratic party, aud. has
them.
.
hounded it to its death. Therefore, Im
Measures are on foot to organize a it die; and no lip will be found to say a
club of plumed knights, and*we expect prayer over the grass on iu. grave.
The lato defeat need not be attrib­
to give Bob Frazer a rouaing-^ reception
- uted to any other causes. Other causes
Monday night.
w (
were at work, but they were only inci­
About a score of the St. Johnites held dental. The tariff was one. Section­
forth at the Opera House Tuesday alism wns a second. "Let well enough
The October
night to listen to the truth as it is alone.” was a third.
But
thought it will be according to Sts. failure in Indiana was a fourth.
al! these were trivial, aud together
John and Daniel
could not have aciomplished tbe re*ulL
“Bige" is now on the war path and Tlie result wns wcompllshed beraon
has made some speeches for the spoils the youths of the country are not Dem­
party. Cadwallader and Bige’s ■drivel- ocratic. That party i% iberefura, with­
out R future, and withont a hope. The
ings will be an undoubted source of
maledot on of the wa • has palsied its
stredgth to the republican cause, as brain. The curse of slavery has poisoned
Cad. is known to have driven two
wavering voters into the republican
fold by his speech at Morgan. The
more Cad’s, Flint’s and Holbrooks the
fusionera send out. the tetter for our in opening a money-drawer
•craps which, on examiaation
out to be tbe paper of the
Five uotm of a t
Mfr-Tbe inde;&gt;cndent newfl|i*per&gt;i con- Franoe.
franc? each had been appare
nuulale each other u;.oo their
C xta»L” &lt; oueidering the methods to stroyed. and it was ascertained
culprit could only be a moewe.

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�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Frank Hurd, the most rampant tree
Farmers wonder why the P^0 b of
wheat is down. Sevenff cbum* ckr i be trader in the last congress, says that
named. In the drat place Indi i and Cleveland endorses his sent! meets on
P.usaia produce more wheat , thai___ for- the tariff question. A vote for Clevemerly, and y6u feel their compt tition j land then-means a vote to shut down

Hastings, Mich., October 2,1884.

more. But the greatest trouble ii that'
Katered al the Postoffice at Haxtlns*. Mich., the late democratic congress del ‘oral-1
tar tnuxsmirslon through tbe mails a# second
By
ized the home market. How 1
threatening to cut down the itariff
charges. When they did this the manufacturers said: “If America i dopts
free trade, we must go ou^of business.
For President,
If congress keeps agitating this
fAJIKS e. BLAINB, of Maine.
tion, we cannot afford to invest
For Vice President,
money in either our goods or ou) fac­
JOHN A. LOGAN, of IlUnoit.
tories. We will run on half time, quar­
ter time or up time at all until , this
STATE TICKET.
thing is decided. We cannot do busi­
ness on an uncertainty.” Anti so the
mills were shut down or run on half
time. The products of the mill and
juffir General-WILLIAM C. STEVENS. factory became a drug on the ma ~
and wages were decreased. The 1.
For Commissioner of the Land Office—MINOR ing man who is working half his [me
8. NEWELL, of Genesee.
___
For Attorney General—MOSE8 TACGAKT. of or not at all cannot buy as much
For Superintendent of Public Instructions— or pork or beef, as when he finds i
H1RSCHELL It. GASS, of Hl'Gdahemployment at paying wages. Th
For Member of the Slate Board of EducatfonJAMES M. BALLOU.
what spoils the home market, and
For Conffress. Third Dtotrtct-JAMES O’DOS- down the prices. And this is the r
NELL, of Jackson. _
of democratic attempts to get
For Senator. 13th District.—JOHN CARVETH. trade established in this country.
is
ot Middleville.
a crime to thus disrupt and disturb Bus­
iness. The Michigan democrat will (re­
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.

Republican Natim! Ticket.

For Repeeaentatlvc in the Slate Legislature^S^S^-LEMBET SMITH,

wwss'sst
RsmwssfcmiW80”
For Treawrer—FREDERICK ALEXANDER
For Circuit Court Commissioners—PHILIP W.
NISKERN and JAMES B. MILLS.
For Surveyor—SETH PRATT.__
For ('oronora—Dr. A. P. DRAKE.and Dr. J. W.
SACKETT.

Tn reply to a letter ot Inquiry, we would say
that our candidate-for president Is Benj. F. But­
ler; our candidate for governor, Josiah W.
Resole ; our candidates for other state, congrwlonal, legislative nnd county officers are men
Who will vote for Benj. F. Bntier for president.
None others need apply—Hastings Journal,
editorial

Notes.

The last Journal has a long reprint,
not credited, on the wool question, the
gist of which is the following:
We conclude then that thexpresent
importation of wool is beheficiaLto the
manufacturer, the wool grower and the
people at large.
That the high tariff on wool does not
increase the price of the home produc­
tion.
That the slight reduction of the duty
on wool last year did not produce a
decline in the price of American wool.
That the enormous duty on woolens
is a grievous burden, from which the
people should be in a great measure
promptly relieved.
.
Is this the issue upon which Mr. Pen­
nington seeks the suffrages of the fann­
ers of Barry county ?—for the above is
from tbe Charlotte Leader—if so we
welcome the issue.
We wonder if there is a wool-grower
in Barry county who believes it is benflcial to himself to have foreign wools
imported into this country duty free?
Do sheep owners of Barry county,
whose lands are worth 825 to 875 per
acre, and who have to winter their
sheep, see any good results to them­
selves from competition with the
Australian and South American staples,
when the herders of those countries can
have just as good grades of sheep as
our own ? Labor is as cheap of cheaper
there than here. There is no expense
for wintering stock. There is no inter­
est on costly lands, for the great plains
are open to the herders. If Bariry/county wool-growers want to enter into such
competition, let them vote for the fus­
ion ticket and free trade.
The second conclusion “The high tar­
iff on wool does not increase the price
of the home production.” The exper­
ience of every farmer in Barry county
is a sufficient answer to this falsehood.
Farm-ra know whether they got better
prices for their wool previous to the act
of 1881, decreasing the duty, or not.
They know the average price in the
eastern markets in 1881 was 40 cents.
They knt»w that this year, because of
the reduction in duties two years ago,,
and the threatened further reduction of’

SO per cent, by the last democratic con­
gress, the price averaged in the samei
markets but 27 cents. With these dgures liefore them farmers will not swal­.
low such stuff as that “The high tariff'
on wool does not increase the price of
tbe home production.”
Farmers, what do you say to this:;
’'That the slight reduction of the duty
on wool last year did not produce a de­;
cline in the price of American wool."
Will you allow a democratic or quasidemocratic sheet to pull such wool as1
that over your eyes? And yet that is a'
sample of tbe arguments (?) that are'
relied upon to elect Mr. Pennington to'
Note the proposition: “That the enor­
mous duty on woolens is a grievous|
burden, from which the people should
be in a great measure, promptly reliev­
ed" Who believes such stuff? Cloth­
ing can be bought right here in Hastinga almost as cheap as in any city in
•the world. The average cost to the
Arnerican laborer of a suit of clothes is
u cheap as to the laborer in free trade
England! The idea of talking such non­
sense, as "grievous hardens” about
r uwehaate

m

cheap u SAW;

COMPARATIVE

[of baking powders.

BOTALcAteoMr

the mills and factories; a vote to reduce
the wages of the American laborer, and

»
make it impossible for him to pay the in.iM rrototanee to tew In the‘
5hou||l Income neeWO
the
remunerative prices for the products of ■1 government as a war measure to al
the states hy military intervention.
the farm.
I'eat-eaMe revolution acoordlnt to
The Hastings Democrat is worried constitutional methods m«t
about O’Donnell’s war record. Bettar state legislation, bo also just aa pro­
not stir up that matter. Pennington’s hibition cannot le carried in «tUU: till
a considerable number of voj«r« tat the
war record, according to report, consist­
state are themselves prohibitionistsso
ed in military exploits about his home national prohibition cannot be1a pratin Eaton, denouncing the “abolition ticid issue until a considerable nut“be
war” and the “Judas-like Lincoln.” of states ate Prohibition rtatt^Whro
three quarters of the states agree the
Such a war record will stand lots of evSituSon ot the United State, my
letting alone.
he amended and national prohibition be
the rule ot the-land. It te sometimes
HOW DEMOCRATS IN CONOBE88 argued that the thirteenth amendment,
Have Fought againbt pen­
almlishinK slavery in the states.was
sioning Soldiers.
submlttixl to Congress before the states
The republican congressional com­ had taken similar state action, but we
remember that at this time there was
mittee have bad printed, for use in the so large a majority ot tree state, that
campaign, a large number of copies of they controlled the government and
Secretary McPherson’s letter to Hon. carried on a great and terrible war. The
James McCartney, of Fairfield, Ill.. question or slavery on its political side
was a controversy between states, con­
showing the position of the republican
cerning which the general government
party on the pension question.
amLnational legislation was the only
The document gives the history of
ot appeal Tbe prohibition ot the
pension legislation from 1866 to the liquor traffic is not a question between
states, but between the people of a
present time. It shows that as far back
state, and national political action is
ply to this “O, that is merely republican as 1866, in preparing the Fourteenth not at this time the proper court In
'
talk.” It is not republican talk, itlis Amendment to the Constitution the re­ which to try this cause.
I have taught this doctrine from
Ben Butler talk.- No Michigan denio- publicans of the thirty-ninth congress
crat can afford to denounce Ben. But­ took care to insert in the fourth section ocean to ocean; could I now fail to
stand for the application of-the truth I
ler, because one-half of his vote will of that amendment the 'clause. “That have taught ? This is why I could not
count for the Massachusetts statesman the validity of the public debt of the if 1 were a voter enter the political field
this year. If fanners wish to restore United States, authorized by law, in­ for the nominees of the Pittsburg con­
vention. I honor John P. St. John, he
prices and prosperity, they will put Ian cluding debts incurred for the payment
has my high esteem, my profound reeverlasting quietus on this free trade of pensions and bounties for services in sjiect, and so of Mr. Daniel of whom I
suppressing insurrection fpr rebellion, am honored by numbering among my
twaddle of the democracy.
personal friends. I believe they each
shall not be questioned."
Pennington in his alleged sjo
were actuated by the high motive of
The amendment passed both the sen­
disinterested patriotism; I simply do
exhibits a knife which he says he
ate and~the house by party votes, tlje not agree with them as to this one
a dollar for, and which he could hake
republicans sustaining it and the demo­ method of obtaining what we all desire.
bought for 60 cents had it not been ror
I do pot see how there can be two
crats opposing it, and in the state legis­
the 40 per cent tariff duty. This is siiplatures it was ratified by like party opinions as to the duty of Iowa prohi­
bitionists. I have no arithmetic with
ply an attempt to impose upon the un­
votes. Thomas A. Hendricks, the dem­ which to estimate the mental dalibre or
informed of his audience. Cutlery was
ocratic candidate for vice president, the moral sense of any Iowa man who
never so cheap under free trade as it b
was one of the eleven democrats who claims to be for temperance and does
Unlay under protection. So cheap are
voted against this amendment on its not stand by the republican party, with
the rights and privilegi* conferred by
our goods and skilled are our workmen
final passage in the senate on June 8, the “bad man’s plank.
that the American manufactures are
1866.
The prohibitionists of Iowa, dwelling
to-day entering all of the markets and
It shows that the pension system in the Canaan of triumph majorities,
underselling the world.
The vital)
was organized, and, from time to time, even though their enemies be not yet
point in the argument, however, is that
all cast out, can hardly appreciate the
extended and liberalized during the weariness' even the bittertfeas. of those
the knife exhibited represents about 10
fortieth,;forty-first, forty-second and still in the wilderness with their chil­
per cent of raw material and" 90 per
forty4hlrd congresses, in all of which dren daily dying by the wayside. God
cvnt of American labor and American
has many ways of accomplishing His
the republicans were in the majority,
American profit. Mr. Pennington, to
purposes; there are many battalions in
and the only material change made in His great armies. Let ns not sit in
judge by his argument, would prefer to
I the pension laws after the loss of con­
buy a knife made by foreign flauper la­ trol of the two houses by the republi­ judgment upon those who differ with
us as to what is the most effective
bor upon which the monopolists of cans wi0 the passage of the Arrears - of mode of warfare at this particular point
England feed and grow fat. Why did
of time in the long struggle.
Let no
I’ensians bill by the forty-fifth congress, friend be disturbed at this difference of
not he keep on and tell the farmers
WheiLphe house was democratic and the opinion; let no enemy be rejoiced there­
that he was robbed in the prioe of his
senat^ republican. The Congressional by, we shall still keep, “the unity of the
coat because the farmers’ wool was
Record shows that thib bill was intro­ spirit in bonds of peace,” anil in the
protected? The logic would be the
final victory will rejoice together.
duced in the house by Representative J.
Yoon sincerely.
'
same, but he feared the effect—Char­
J. ELLEN FOSTER.
B. Cammings, of Iowr, a republican.
lotte Republican.
It swas referred to the committee on
WHY PROTECTION IS NEEDED.
The tariff contributor of the Journal, invahd-pensions, and would never have
Mr. A. H. Jones, of Philadelphia, in
who is constantly discanting upon the been beard of again had not Represent­ the- following tarae manner sums up
benefits of free trade to the farmer, is ative illaski11, of Kansas, also a republi­ the tariff question as it affects the
invited to wrestle with the following can, on June 19,1878, over two months wages of the workingman: “The cost
extract from Gen. Butler’s speech at after its introduction, moval to dis­ of production involves many items,
such as cost of raw materials, interest,
Grand Rapids:
charge the committee from tie further taxes, cost to-build, equip, and repair
This country is the great market for consideration of the bill, to suspend the factories, cost_ of machinery, rate of
the world. England takes only a few rules and to pass it That motion was wages, etc*
You may have free raw
things from us and wants to.pav us in
Of materials and cheap capital; you may
her cheap manufactures. If this great agreed to by 164 yeas to 61 nays.
lie able to make as good articles, and
market were open to her, she would the W yeas 116 were republicans and you may not fear competition—all
drive our laborers to poverty by her 48 yreredemoCrats. Of the61 nays all things being equal; but unless you have
cheap goods. The government ought w^re democrats.
some special advantage you must have
to put such a toll on the market as will
/A&gt; the next session this bill passed as low wages as your competitors, or
say to the English, you shan’t come
you will have to give it up. Competi­
the
senate
by
a
vote
of
44
yeas
to
4
here and take from us without paying
tion must be met. Current prices must
for it! Listen, and I will tell you, fann­ nays. Of the affirmative vote twenty­ be accepted.
No business if vou are
' era of Michigan. Your greatest market
seven were republicans, sixteen demo­ above the market. Congressional ora­
is in this country. Your surplus alone
tory
is
very
fine
—sometimes.
Poli­
goes to foreign lands. The laboring crats anil one independent The nega­ ticians may ventilate their knowledge
men of America are your patrons. If tive vote was exclusively democratic.
of wages and raw materials, and cheap
the laboring men are not paid living
The document reviews at length the capital and the rights of labor, and the
wages no farmer can sell his produce history ot the Mexican Pension bill and barbarity of employen and the down­
and his market is gone. We want a
the
fight made by the democrats in both trodden farmers and all this sort of
tariff to raise a revenue fitst; then one
,may make abominable
to control our markets.
houses against amendments to that bill tariff bills and do a heap of mischiefintended to benefit the soldiers of the but when they adjourn, and the men
If British gold, furnished from the
late war, and their widows and chil­ who have millions of dollars of capital
treasuries of her Cobden clubs, can
dren. It show that the democrats in Invested in manufacturing, and who
elect Grover Cleveland, he will be elect­
give employment to thousands of work­
the house have not only filibustered to men, get down to their worklhen must
ed. He has the sympathy, and his man­
ligers the money, of, those Englishmen prevent consideration of the senate come the practical part of the business
amendments, but distinctly antagonized A cold, deliberate calculation of cost is
who are interested in making America
SlT2?n&lt;Tlcrk«trade mutt
that bill with another and an original
a dumping ground for England’s surand will be observed in spite of all the
bouse bill to pension soldiers of the tree traders who ever lived, and with a
plus products; for making America
Mexican war, the Creek, the Seminole
revenue only-whlch means,
raise the wheat, corn and meat for Engand the Black Hawk wars of 1832,1835, in fact, free trade—will come low wairIbhmen, while they get the benefit of
1836 and 1842. Eighty-four democrats es, wages at about the European stand­
the carrying trade, and the profits of
ard, or the mills and factories and foun­
in the one case, seventy-nine in another dries will shut down, and thtre will be
manufacturing, and employment of
and forty-one in a third, joined in thus no work at aU." .
r
labor and capital Do Americans want
antagonizing the Mexican War Pension
to please their commercial enemies?
Hon.
M
W.
Offutt,
state
senator,
blR. which had passed both houses, and
The opposition must be very hard was then pending in the house on the Towson, Maryland, writes: “I had oc­
casion to apply treatm®t to a severely
pressed indeed. They ar^endeavoring senate amendments intended to benefit
sprained knee from which, and from
to make the country believe that Blaine Union soldiers of the war of the rebel­ inflammatory rheumatism, I had been
has Bright’s disease of the kidney’s, lion, their widows and children.
suffering for six weeks. Some one sug­
gested sl Jacobs Oil, whicn I tried, imd
and cannot live till he shall be inaug­
A Letter from Krk. j. Ellen it not only gave immediate relief to the
urated as president. This concedes that
FOffiTML
but ft cured me of every symp­
they think be will be elected. The fact
J - PThe following letter from Mrs. J. tom of the rheumatism.”
is that Blaine is in excellent hesdth. and Ellen Foster to &amp;e Rev. Dr. E. K.
there is no more likelihood of his fatal Young of Des Moines, states the opinion
Benou whore lungs are Impaired or
have throat diseases should not go to
illness than Cleveland’s.
But even
of the intelligent leaders of the Women’s the seashore, as the air is al wavs pouonshould he die after having been elected
Christain Temperance Union, and
presidesit, John A. Logan would fill the
strongly urges that prohibition cannot
office with dignity and credit.
be treated as a National question:
............... —.. -&gt;.! , , ,
Hon. Seth C. Moffatt, of Traverse
I depreciate greatly the seeming at­
City, has been nominatad for congress tempt on the part of some of our women »ay: N e are having a ran on Positive
to ally the Rational Women’s Christian Cure. It gives univeSil satisfaction.”
by the republicans of the Hth district.
Temperaace Union with the prohibition
No better choice could have lieen made. party. I believe the larger part of our Price 50 cent* and one dollar. Trial
bottles free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
His popularity in the district is great; membership and of our best advisers
he is in the prime of life, and of more deplore what they consider an unwar­
ranted and untenable position.
than local reputation in legal and po­
Having been chosen bv the national
litical circles. The 11th district will be union superintendent of the depart­ of Grigg* Glywrine Salve,
buna
ably represented in congress, as Mr. ment of legislative work and petitions sure cure for cute, brulree.
Wd «U other norre/wiu dm!
Moffatt’s election is a foregone con­ I must keep myself free from partisan­
ship. -is an individual 1 cannot and
clusion.
.-Jo not smother my convictions. Either
Do you want to put men of unqaes- Jama G. Blaine or Grover Cleveland
tioned fitness into office in Barry coun­
ty ? do you want to avoid experimenting
with the public business ? if so, vote the

it Mill

Further than this, I do

REDBUD’S....................

CHAU &lt;Ahn» remao a.

AMAZON (AtanaPowdee)*.
PIONEER (Ban Frsnctoeo). ..

CZAR

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DR. PRICITS...............

SNOW FLAKE {GrofFi).

LEWIS’-................................ ■■■

PEARL (Andrews &lt;t Go.)........■■■
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GILLET8.......... ................... ■■■

ANDREWSACO. “Re^arMBB

BELK (Powder soM loose). .. HI
BURFORD’S, when Doefreslfli

REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
As to Purity and Wholesoraencss of tbe Royal Bakin- Powder.
“I have tested a tacksge of Itoyal Baktag Powder, which Iparehued k, th.
open market, and find It comix-ed of oure and wholesome IngTvdlenu. H fc i
*
ol tartar powder of a Hgh dorree of merit, and doea not contain efther
pbosphatea, or other injurious aubetancee.
,
e. G. Lov«, Ph.bz?

•• It ta a acfentifle fact that the Royal Baking Powder to absolutely pure.

“ I b*ve exBiEined a paeksge of Royal Baking Powder, jwnchaat-d by mvMjf m
the market I Und It entirely .tree from alum, tetraalba, or any other tajurto’n7«i£
•tance.
Hwxar Mobtow, FL.D-, President of Btevene Institute of Technology?*
“ I hare analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The material! of whteh
It b composed are pure and wholoeorno.
S. Dara IlATts, 3tate Assaycr, Mue
The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all cc.miMtita. n
the Vienna World’s Erpoeition, 1878: st the Centennial, Philadelphia, l-TY, .t th*
American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country, '
No other article of human food has ever roedyed such high, emphatic and uni.
vernal mdoreement from eminent chemists, physicians, sdcntista, and
Healtb all over the world.
&gt;
Non—The above Diagram Dlustratoa the comparative worth ■of varinmi Raktn#
/owdera, u shown by Chemical Analysis snd expertmenta made by Prof. Scheller
A ;»ound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or vrluie &amp;
each can calculated, the result biing as indicated. This practical teat for worth by
Prof. Schedler only provea what every observant consumer of the Royai Bak'ng
Powder knows by practical experience, that, while K costa a few cents per p&lt; und
more than ordinary kinds, tt is far more economical, and, l&gt;naide«, affords the advant­
age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any
fair minded person of these facta.
• While the diagram shows some of tbe alutu powders to be of a higher degree
of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken m indicat­
ing that they hare any value. All alum powders, no matter bow high tLor strength,
are to be avoided as dangerous.

DON’T FORGET IT!
Bear It Constantly In Mind,
That we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle.

Use it; and you won’t be troubled with Buck­
wheat Itch,
•

The New Gem Pan—'The latest thing out.

Jack Knives till you can’t rest.
Bring in your old stoves.
them cheaply.
-

We will repair

We have a few second hand stoves to sell
at reasonable rates.
Stove Pipe and Stove Rods a specialtv.

We have no telephone; but you can bring
your orders directly to us and they will be •
promptly attendedjo.
Endless quantities of Tin,Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.
Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It will be cheap
to settle with us than a collector.

Evans &amp; Brooks.

CTRIC OIL

, Son Ttro«. DW&gt;&gt;»™

mtbemldo

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�Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. NO. 24.

Hastings, Mich., . October 2, 1884.

discovered a new storf
IN Bl SINESS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING

LEWIS STERN’S!
.

Is

place where you carl get the

Most Goods for Your Money.
DO YOU WANT A

A NICE SILK DRESS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES?
DO YOU WANT A

’

.

Black or Colored Cashmere, An Ottoman Suiting, or Plaid Goods?,AH of the Latest Styles.

LADIES HOSIERY AND UNDERW EAR, WOOL AND COTTON pt a ‘nt
NELS, LACES, RIBBONS, &amp;c. CLOAKS, RUSSIA CURCUTAR 9^’
NEWMARKETS AND JERSEYS OCULARS,
We .leh any other merchant in the county to show a finer and larger assortment of roods
and we know by the amount of goods we sell that the PRICES ARE RIGHT.
gooas,

men s SUITS FOR $4.00.
MEN’S SUITS FOR $5.00 and $7.00.
MEN’S ALL WOOL FOR $8 and $10.

CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR $2.00
CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR $3.00
BOY'S SUITS FOR $3.25 and $4.

OVERCOATS.

Men s Overcoatslbr $2.50; Men’s Overcoats, $5.00; Boys’ Overcoats, $2.00.
I INDFRWFAR SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 25 cents.
U IWLR VY LHH,
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 40 cents.
Collars, Ties, Trunks, Valices, &amp;c. Hats and Caps an immense stock.

Call and See

LEWIS STERN,
He Sell Goods the Cheapest of any Man in the County.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

Th
Malaria, Ague. Fever*. Headache.
Cold*. Kidney DtecaM. Pain In the Side or Back.
Constipation or Costlvrnesa. keep ZO-l’E-HA
handy, and take a dose twice a week. It acts
uj«n the Liver and Stomach like a magic.

••Hub'* Conrh Cure, 2S Cent
Prescription of a Boston phpldan, dispensed
years by a Boston drusgtsi.
,,
. ,
One dose will cure any ordituuy cough. It
act* almost magically. Ask any dealer to get
you u 98 cent bottle ot •‘Hub” Congb Cure,
and don’t be put off with any other

CLOTHING,
CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order.

Constipation makes half the people sick. V ou
are dixxv, bare bad breath and taste. enn i1 vat,
cant sleep well, head w-nes. nereowu Inrttatae.
(iuj't work it off. cant rest It off. VtpU. &gt;our
iresl property. Now saw a doctor s bill with a
Cottle ofZO-l'E-HA. You will be surprised wlUi
a few doses. Zor*SA I* n posit!ve cure for these
troubles. because It arts nt»n
S,MO'Xm u!d
Liver and through the IJver the system anil
Bowels must be regulated. Ask for a sample of
Fnxl.k Hotchkiss.

STORIES ON THE ROAD.
Commercial Travelers atInn
—Something to Put tn • Gripsack,

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

“Gentlemen, I almost envy you the Potions

KSirtMybSS&gt;Selwi5&amp; y«~

lips of an ••Hcrtj P»-,ni.rjrcle of commet&gt;
dri S
&lt;» •&gt;» l«reh o' ““ IJ"d'U

Tte Ctj tor BriOrm.
Tbe burden ot tbe Democratic nlMand or tbe party', campaign
speeches and documents is “reform."
•We want reform,” savs the platform;
want reform,” say the party’s
orators, and -we will have reform’’ is
the slogan with which the partv rot*
into •the tight. No bill oi particulars is
presented, and no abuses are pointed
out.
The party has simply shut it*
®y*s and joined in the refrain “reform.”
But because the Democratic party has
shut ite eyes is no reason whv all the
people should do the same. In fact the
eyes of the people are very wide open,
and there is a general desire to know
and to understand all the points in the
campaign.
r
The Democratic party demands re­
form, and the people naturally want to
know what that party proposes to reorm.
W hat has the Republican party
d
that must be undone or reiormid?
-The first thing the Republican party
did was to w.pe out a Democratic irebelli&lt;*n and restore tbe Union.
Doe*
the Democratic party want to “reform”
that'*
’
•
The Republican party gave freedom
to all the slaves held in bondage by
Democrats. Does the -Democratic party
want re orm badly enough to put them
back into involuntary servitude?
The Republican party gave the right
of franchise to the newly-emancipated
slaves. Docs the party of reform want
to deprive the colored race of that
right?
The Republican party took charge of
public affairs when under Democratic
management tne Govemmant was
ooliged to pay twelve per cent, interest,
white t -day it can borrow a thousand
millions at t.iree per cent Is there
anything here tliaj requires “reform”
at the hands of the Democratic party?
The Republican puny came into pow­
er when tne value of good old Demo­
cratic, “money” was worth all the way
from par to aero, and was most valuable •
in tae bands ot those who did not know
bow worthless it was. Does the Democ ratio partv wish to “reform” Repub1 can banking methods and gu back to
! ae old way?
4
The Reuublicsn party has made gold,
silver and paver of equal value from
one end of the country to the other.
Does tHe Demo.-ratic party call for **refortn” and des re t «ro back to tbe good
old Democratic wild cat system?
The Republican j&gt;arty. by a wise ap­
plication of the tariff, rendered it possi­
ble to pay hundreds of millions in the
shape of pen-ton? to the soldiers of the
Union and tbe.r widows and orphans.
Would the 1-cmocratic party, -‘reform
thia? ’
The Republican partv has made it a
point to nrote t Americatriaboring men
against a'll the outride world. W ill the
Democrat c partv “reform” this idea, if
it should get a chance *
Tbe Republican part}* has fostered
and developed nil tbe in Instrial inter­
ests of the country, and has the satis­
faction of seeing every manufactured
article tn thu country sell cheaper than
ever before. Does the Demo rxtic party
think “reform” is needed here?
The ‘Republ can party has pa’d a
thousand mil ion? of Democratic debt,
and Is still disposing u. that legacy ot
Democratic treason and rebellion at the
rate ot one him red millions a year.
Does the party of “reform ’ desire a dis­
continuance'
The Republican party lias stead Inst ly­
re fused to recognize the claims of any
b t Union noldiers, and is pledged nev­
er to,consent to the payment ot one cent
,t । any who fought to destroy tbe Union.
Will rhe Democratic party hasten to “ro­
tor n” this poll y?
The Kopu l.c in pvrtyhas ever taught
thal treason is odioqs, and that love uf
country is the supreme virtu * of Am.-rh-anc.ti'cnsbip. ' Will the De-nocratic
party reverse the order here, aud intro­
duce “reform?”
We bav? enumerated an even do&lt;en
[Kiints in American polit'cal history, on
the establishment of which the Repub­
lican party ba*' insisted, and has succ eded. despite the most d&lt;*sperate. un­
scrupulous iiud criminal qpnos tion of
tht Democratic party. Anu notv the
Democratic party shuts ite eyes and
bawls Justly for “reto.m." Will it
dare to c mte-s a desire and intention to
••reform” all or any of these distinct­
ively Republic । a achievements? They
cover the entire ground ot Republican
administration, an i the party chal­
lenges the criticism &lt;jrt the world on
them. It the Demru-rjstic party dares
not lay hands on either of them, nor
explicitly condemn even one of them,
then is the Democrat c campaign cry
the plea o. a demagoge, the wail of de­
feated and chagrined hypocrisy.
If
••reform” is so badly needed, let the
items be pointed out and the i ght made
in open field. Tbe Republican party in­
vitee 1L—Indiauapolit JournaL

As Se'tt bv Mr. Hahtead.

924766

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­
ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Mr. Murat Halstead, editor of tbe
Cincinnati Commercial Gaelic, is a
steamboat exploration^___
gentleman who has won a wide repu­
TV}Rl.rtM?JSn^£Sd‘ Mr. w. D. Frank- tation tor frank ess in rulitkw. The
candor with «' hich he speaks of an unromising condition o' affairs often
amounts ajn'O^tto a « -b »
of diet and gr'eves such or bi* ■ e- ubllcan friends
-u think there is nose of making ad­
missions that are rale laied to give
comfort to the enemy. He has himself
n ado several experiment* in the.way «t
bolung nominal! &gt;:’« that wore not to
. ...m-r »er rent. But I had to give up ilia tasle and or this reason his opin­
ion is vain ble as to tho effect o' the
bolt against Mr. Mai** which is now
• eIng managed by some of his old asao-

Mr. Halstead is now in New York,
mid has been look nir over the political
flehi rem the rtandj'onl of an imjmrtial observer and «ce» nothing that

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ernn- ability than pbliticai ragajty,
and the r relations with certain promi­
nent -newspaper* give them abundant
Opportunity for getting themselves be­
fore the public.
Their followers are
•‘chieiy young men ofr the fantastic
tytm.”
With rhe exception of the frentn/?
t which has a solid free-trade con­
stituency h -the Republican newspapers
wh ch have gone over to Cleveland are
sulTer-ng io business and circulation.
On the other hand, the THJwns Is
obliged to go to press an . hour earlier
than usual in order to print enough of
papers to meet tee demand caused by
the defection of tbe Timet. The press
is supposed to have a great deal of in­
fluence in shaping public opinion, but"
when a newspaper arrays itself against
a strong current oi popular sentiment
it is sure to suffer at nrsp no matter
what the remote effect may be.
Tbe real revolt in hew York, in Mr.
Halstead’s opinion, is .against Cleve­
land. but tbe people who are engaged
m it are not Lbe proprietors and editors
of newspapers, and even the names of
their leaders are scarcely known to the
public. Tbe workingmen. as a class,
are convinced that he is not in sym-'
pithy with them and will not vote for
nim. Nor can he retain any consider­
able portion of the Irish vote. The de­
fection of tiie laboring men, aud es­
pecially of the laboring men of Irish
birth, has assumed such proportion.-*
that so cautious and so intelligent an
observer as Mr. Halstead reports it to
be the deliberate opinion of tbe best in­
formed politicians in New York that
Mt Blame will get as many votes in
New York City as Mr. Cleveland, and
that Mr. Blaine will have an unparal­
leled majority in the counties. —Rational
Republican. '
Riding Two Horses.
The'difflculty of riding two horses, or
sitting on two -tools, or serving two
masters, or frertorming a divided duty
of any kind, is ao great that, it has
passed into proverbial Ktorature, and is
expressed in a variety of sayings curt
and intelligible. So 'extreme is it conaidered to be, however, that only the
possession of great natural endowments
in this direction, combined with unu­
sual skill in the performance of feats of
thia kind, will insure the success of the
effort at every trial, and: even then,
there is a risk of failure which is no le&lt;*3
disastrous than disgraceful.
The Democratic party has long been
celebrated for its .performances in
political circus-riding, and when the
p at orm was fast published this paper
pointed out the possibility of acrobat
achievements in the tariff clause. The
prediction, founded upon the estimate
then made, has been more than realized,
and it is pleasing to observe that this
plank is now b“ing put to a variety of
uses not less profitable to the party than
pro motive of mental 'Strength and ac­
tivity In those who are interpreting and
applying it. By means of thi« plank,
when held steady by protectionists such
as Abbott and Handal , it is us&lt;-d in/New
Jersey and Pennsylvania as a bridge by
which the independent, iron-masior may
pass from I'.'epublicanfsm to Democra­
cy; by means of this piarik. wheh wield­
ed bv the vigorous hands of Wat'erson,
the Kentucky free tra er is spanked nto tho Democratic line and made to ad­
m t that ‘‘exclusively for public pur­
poses” means tbe same as “for revenue
only.” * In Central Ohio it meo-xs ; rotection; in Northern Ohio, fre-&gt; trade;
in d mossbnek communities, “It is the
doctrine of Andrew Jac&lt;soo;'' in more
civilised districts, “it is the expressions
of true Democracy tempered to the de­
mands of a growing age.”
It is. in short, tbe so!u*ion to the
problem how to ode two horses’ with­
out falling off either; how tost on two
stools and not be s.JUed on the ground:
how to serve two masters and get pay
and complimonte from each. But in
spite of tbe laud ible character of this
per ormance. there are people in the
country who.-notwithstanding the fact
that their consciences have jjjeen scared
with Dcmoora- y for many years, can
not, even if they are Democrats, divest
themselves o n dim suspicion that
there Is something wrong about all
this, that no matter how much t-lra ning tbe Englsh language will bear,
tliere must be a limit somewhere, aud
it seems to tlxem that this limit has been
reached in a dcc aration which is japa­
ble of two entirely diflerent and oppo­
site constructions, as n thia case. To
be sure, these people are. not very
numerpu.*, nor. as Democrats, are they
very inGnential, but st 11 they exist and
the party leaders feel under some little
necessity o; allaying their suspicions.
Tbe process by wb'ch this m done is
no leas iagvnioui than e entire. The
chain ot reasoning is complete. Is n&lt;&gt;t
the Democracy iniallible&gt;-Was'®otthe
Chicago Convention regular? Did if
not make a platform? Is not this tbe
platform? Then, if thia clause of a
platform made by a regular convention
of an infallible Democracy be not re­
ceived with faith, nothing doubting,
vou are no Democr it In va n may
the doubter hope to escape tho dilem­
ma. He is obliged to accept ti»e plat­
form. the whole platform and nothing

mrut is no’ permitted save to those
who are too opinionated to rc elvu the
teachings of others and at. the same
time too im;*&gt;rtant to be unceremoni­
ously kicked out All others must eat
in slenci- the political meat ant before
them, “a Jung no questions fur conarience’ sake.”
Tbe hari* mlnism of tbe. party with
protection colored iegv and a fro-- trade
body oocasiocs neither solicitude nor

deception and politic*! fraud' can he

Jersey and Penusvlvanta are Hiltoring
ahoattbe platform. and if vague rumors
reach his ears, the assertion that they
are but campaign I** will generally be
*ulfieient to dissipate his suspiaioa* and
set his mind at rw:. Ignorance is said
to be the mother of vice, but n view ot
*ue:Y* state of things it U .uestfoaahle
whether the proverb should wot be
amended to make her also the maternal

General Batferis Card.
General Butler will make tbe run for
tbe Presidency. He will make it ia
earnest, and for all It is worth to him.
He slakes upon tbe result all his per­
sonal and political power and influence,
his present reputation, and his future
political prospects. The vote he can
obtain will demonstrate just how large
or small a factor in politic* be is; bow
great or little following be can com­
mand; precisely how much his alliance
or adherence will be worth hereafter to
the Democratic party, and how much
they can afford to oder for his alle­
giance. It will also demonstrate wheth­
er there is room and a future for a third
party in National politic*. Havinsr re­
solved to stand up and be counted, Gen­
eral Butler will use every art ami will
put in motion every mechanism he can
control to make bls count as large as
possible.
••His letter indicates what is, indeed, a
necessity of his position, that be pro­
poses to conduct his canvass more
against Cleveland than against Blaine.
He was a delegate to. and a candidate
in. the National Democratic Coo ventiol. For several years he has been a
leader in tbe Democratic party, and its
regular nominee for Governor of Massa­
chusetts. The bulk of his following
will naturally be drawn from the Dem­
ocratic party. HL* campaign must nat­
urally be a protest :iga nst ’ the Demo­
cratic party platform and ticket, since
it was tbe Democratic party which con­
temptuously re'voted him. bi* following
and his and (heir wishes and requeeto.
In the matter of tariff protection to
American labor and wages—which con­
stitutes one of the main elements of th.*
revolt of the workingmen against the
Demo -ratfc platform and ticket—there
is nothing tb compla'n of in either tbe
Republican platform or nominees there
is everything to complainof ic the Demo­
cratic platform and cfcnd dales. Hence
(General Butler announces that be U
post oning h s address to tbe country
until Mr. Cleveinnd’s tetter of accept­
ance has appeared, in o der that he
may speak by the card “where I dlsa
g ve with him.*’ This is special!* sigfliiicant of more serious trouble in toe
path of Mr. .Cleveland and tbe Demo­
cratic party?\
.
This great msurre t;ou in the Demo­
cratic party General Butler will lead
and push with al! the energy an'
adroitness for which he is famous. An
army of Democrats. vom(&gt;osvd of those
who* have heretofore been tbe most en­
thusiastic. trustworthy and energetic
workers and vo'ers of that partv. will
follow General Buller’s banner of re
volt.
Th 8 movement by Grueral Butler
will, therefore, destroy the laet linger­
ing hope of lbe Demucr^s to carry New
York, and will almost Shrtainly twsnre
Republican victories in Cooueci.cuL
~Ncw Jersey and Ind afta. In fa t, it
settles the contest, and makes tin* el*ction of Bia ne aud Logan morally t er
tain. It wid stiffen the backbone ot
the Tammany revolt also. It will re­
lieve the Republicans o- 'he noceteity
of obtaining a majority in the doubtful
States, by splitting the'Demccratic party
so that a nr-re plurality will bv de­
cisive. No trieks nor combinations of
th*htr*d*ng politicians can le mode to
work successfully. (General Butler i*
not going into this contest to elect
Cleveland, but to defeat him. The Gen­
eral doesn’t propose to make sport for
hris enemies, but to pull down the pillar*
of ' their |K)litical temple, and thus
avenge the indignities which they have
heaped uj&gt;on him and bis follower*.—
Detroit /it!.
—She had jn»t returned from Va«war.
and papa was stroking her hair fondly
“I hope, my dear,” aakl the old man.
“that you haven't acquired *ny of Un
vulgar slang phra-w-s which so'mMiy of
the Vassar young ladies arv »aid to use."
“Yon bet I haven't, papa.” she .said
brightly; “when anybod v catches mt
talking slang he is especially invited to
slug me in the seventh rib,” “Thai h
right, my daughter; never indulge in
slang. It gives a voung lady dead
away.”—M F. Sun
• —“What a shocking «|*eaker be i*f'
exclaimed a lady, alluding to a boy or­
ator. whose mother wm within cari^ot
1 fie mother looked up. c*t a attick.
sidelong glance uf rebuke and knit her
brows hi a frown
••Shocking”’ said
tk* tint iadv’s husband.
- What d&lt;you mean?f’ “O. be efertritiea hb
hearers—don’t vou know?” Then the

by a do.en smiles, and ah* IManned i
the speaker during tbe remainder o
exercise*.—Golden Dayt.

"Conductor. trill yoo
U rbu time Ui. trai
Homos’"

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�OED WORLD AFFAIRS.
Critical Condition of General Gor­

don at Khartoum.

THE TRADE REVIEW.
No Improvement Noticeable to the
General Condition of BuaiQaes.

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Spanish King.

GERManr'eMEOY
Rheumatism, ‘lieuralgia, Sciatica,
Ltanbags, Backache. HsoSaeha. Toothache,

THE CHARLES A. V 04. El.EK CO.

Tonca.
New York, Sept. 27.—Special telegrams
to Bradnirtct'a report general trade through­
out the country no better than heretofore.
The movement of merchandise is still notice­
ably below die average, and tiie East and
West trunk lino railways are vigorousiy cute
ting rates to get what traffic there ta. At New
York, Boston. PhlladelpbU and Baltimore
tlie distribution of goals Ls still below, an­
ticipations, ahd the situation generally is untatisfactory. This holds true of most of the
larger cities within the latitude covered by
the four cities as far west
St Louis,
where there is an unexpected improvement
Saltw by Jobbers iiave increased and for cash
notably so, and the demand fur money has
become larger and rates higher. This Ls In
direct contrast to tho situation at Chicago,
where tiie demand for merchandise as well
as for loans is lew. In the Atlantic and
Gulf States trade generally is improving
some, ami the situation on tiie whole may
be called relatively better than in the East­
ern. Middle and Central Western States.
The drawbacks are the dullness of ngyaL
stores and the low prices which Georgia &lt;ntton mills receive for their jeodnets. The
Ixniisiana rfte crop is said to be twenty-five
per cent short and cotton-seed product*
will fall below last year. Southwestern
farmers liave shipped their product relv
tlvely
more freely than
tiiose
in
the Northwest, which goes far to explain
the business situation at SL Louis. Further
North tliere is a widespread dispeniitiun to
hold back wheat owing to the low price.-*.
Quotations for the latter have been firmer
owing to the better cable n*|«rts uf a smaller
quantity in sight on land and sea. and the
tact that the United States can sell at a
profit even at current figures together with
light reetdpte at the West Better weather
in tho Northwest lias improved the quality of
wheat. At San Francisco there lias been a
visible improvement In general tnule. Iron
is unchanged, with signs uf new strength
further west Steel rails ore two dollars
jicr ton higher, and talk is heard of tiiirtyfiye dollars. Coat is as badly off as ever,
and next week work at tlie mines will be rertricted again.
The dry-goods markets
are comparatively quieter and easier, with
buyers continuhig tbe policy of re­
stricting purchases to immediate wants.
Tbe effect of the August stoppage
of the large Massachusetts cotton mills hu
been lost already, and the equivalent of two
week’s stoppage in October is practically
agreed on. Tbe weather at the South is
very favorable for cotton-picking, and tiie
crop is being actively gathered. Trade in
wool has continued quiet, but former prices
have been well maintained.
.
There were 301 failure* In the United
States reported during the week, against
204 in tlie preceding week, and 164, 173'and
112 to the corresponding weeks of 1883,
1883 and 1881 respectively. Classified by
sections and compared with last week, tiie
result is as follows: Middle States, 48, a
decrease of 6; New England, 38, an In­
crease of 7; Southern, 34, a decrease of 3;
Western, 75, an increase of 7; Pacific
States and Territories, Ifi, a decrease of 10;
Canada, 28, an increase of 10.

forlomeB suffered
r
Canton In tiie outbreak last year.
One Ullman, a German, aged
fatally shot his wife,
&gt;*lu?L/*d’
Tuesday morning, near Whitestown, Tn.

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fitfoER

TOiVIC

•'^Buchu-Paiba^J

they are hereby declared to be duly seteetod
nominee* or tho American PoUtteel AUl-

ou: deter to tbe
acttonof the Q

Gurler Brotbm- butter juxl &lt;*«« »«•
wry « DeKklb. IB., wm tBrsttored by
Tbimdoy eveulmt. The Io® b flb.000, lasured for one-haH.
. The Cream City Brewing Company of
Mllwnukw imKuled 1» «rt‘d&lt;*
to™;
ponulrra Tliur«t«y. tncnasiel the cpttu
from 930,000 to S12A.000.
Tlu-Ub. Km.cM B. Uiym, of Lexington.
Mm. In o lUbig »wv 33.000,000 or wire,
left SI0,000 «wb to Harvard md Dvuuouth
Collrgw Mid Berwick Aautany.
Striking miner, in the Shawnee (Ohio)
dlrtrkd ore killing oittle belonging to t»ro&gt;ere for food, . They atotutbter them m tho
field at night, and carry off the carcasses*.
Tlie Mlwixsippl Valley Medical
adjourned Thursday evening at Springfidk^
and will meet next year at Evansville Ind..
Elie aeeood Thioaday in June. D. F. W.
Beanl. of Indiana, was elected President.
•A large oil tank beloning to the Standard
Company took fire at Jersey City Tiiurwtay.
but the flames were prevented frtun spread­
ing. Tiiree men were badly burned alxMJt
the legw. being caught by the oil, which
blazed as It flowed.
The Indian conference al lAke Mohawk
Tlmteday resolved in favor of allotting the
ulmriglntvi’ land In severalty, opting rec­
ognition by the Government oL tribal rvlatkms, and fur granting the right of suffrage
under certain conditions.
The lilinois Woman Suffrage Association
Friday ckvtrd Mary E. Holme?-, of Galva’
its President fur tlie ensuing year.
A silk farm I* to be started at Peoria.
HI., ami the GovcmiueuL to encourage
sericulturn propose* to supply mulberry
therefor.
Tlie Georgia Capitol Commission award­
ed tlie contract for tiie buHdlng to u Toledo
firm for 8862,705. Tlie material will be
limestone, from the Bedford quarries in Id*
dlana.
The f’hinese Government jays the cable
companies about 81,000 |ht day tor infor­
mation sent from tlie various European cap­
itals.
Great alarm is felt at Atiantio-llle, Long
Island, over tire spread of a 'malignant fonu
of dysentery, which has brought sickness or
death tonearly every bouse.
Tiie Vanderbilt properties are said to be
tbe chief element of weaknMsIn the stock
market Tlie Lackawanna Road has de­
clared its regular quarterly dividend ot two
I&gt;er cent
Owing to tlie prevalence of cattle disease
at various places in the country, the din-cU
ora of the 8t Louis Fair Association liave
decidurl to exclude all cattie from their fair
tliis year.
Only one saloon-keeper in Chimgo is still
delinquent hi securing a breiwte.
Tlie
amount jiakl into the city treasury by
apd beersellers within eight month* is
81,002,496.
Canadian ranchmen complain tliat the
Piegun Chiefr diiuand ten cents on every
head of cattle passing tliMkigh their territory
from Montana to Manitoba, and enforce it
by shooting m filetent stock to'uqual tiie tax.
Tlie Rock River (III.) MetixxlUt Confer
.ence Friday found Itev. IL M. Smith, of
Sterling, 111., jmilty of imnuir.il j met I res,
and has* acconllugly expellul hint Mr.
Smith will appeal to the Judicial Confer
ence.
’
,
Charles R. Fonl, an attorney who was de­
barred at Detroit, and who was thought to
have been drowned in the river Raisin, is in
Indianapolis, wlierc he was found keeping
a small cigar store. There was an insure
ance of 83,000 upon his life, aud it is
thought he exjiccted to secure it
Ex-CongreBsman Joseph S. Smith, a pio­
neer of 1$45, dkxl Sunday at Portland, Ore.
Fred Schultz, living at JersevvIUe, HL,
Saturday night shut his wife and thfcn shot
and killed himself.
A dlspdtch from Katbdnum I&lt;lah&lt;s says
that the entire busincM part of Uiu town
has been dcstruyed by fire.
; Perry Gilman, of Springfield, Hl., was
shot and killed by n stranger Saturday night
with whom lie bad a dispute.
Th*' cost of maintaining tho Cook Comity
(11L) I uorhouse for the past year wa* si 17..
000, and tlie average tramtierof imnatei was
837.
At a meeting of tins directors of the
Nortliwestern Road. Gould and Dillon retoti»SjMrtiW‘
VaudertUt wt“ «l«tod

New York, Sept. 29.—The Times- Lon­
don cable latter says: “Up to midnight
on Thursday the total number of deaths in
Eurojie from die cholera since the
outbreak
in
Toulon.
according
to
a minute system of tables
I
Without puffery Almpl yon the good worth have been keeping, was 14. IM. OF these
olthove wbo have used It, tt has made friend* Itoly had 7,974; France, 5.71W. and Spain
in every Blate in the Union.
8tW.\ The actual totals may be higher from
tlie two causes of official concealment and
Sot a &lt;tbe all.
But a gentle and cure remedy for all thOM bad reporting, but I have every death which
ooanplain la which destroy the fresh neoa aud found its way into auy report, local or gen­
eral.
Rome, Sept 20.—In the Kingdom of Italy
WOMEA.
during tlie last twenty-four hours there have
been reported 408 new cases anti 222 deatiis.
including 116 cases and 74 deaths at Naples
“Diseases of Women and Children’- ami 30 casts and 25 deaths at Genoa. Since
the outbreak of the disease In Italy 13,220
peisous have been attacked aud 9,480 have
R. PENOELLY &amp; CO., KiIiimim, Mteh.
died.
» Ah teum airtrt/nnu. *.* rrW Sy Ot. 1 vaf»«y *.*■&gt;
Pauis, Sept 20.—Hon. Levi P. Morton,
For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.
the Amerlciu Minister to France, has started
for a visit io tlu* United States.
Hay Fever. - London, Sept 20.—-The King of Spain is
It a type of catarrh now generally believed to lie stricken with
UY’S
having peculiar incurable disease. Among the combinations
symutonu. It Is at­ plotted by busy brains are tlie reinstatement
tended by an inflam­
ed condition of the of the chaste Isabella, the betrothal of Al­
lining membrane of fonso’s daughter with tlie sen-of Don Carlos
the nostrils, tear­ and a regehej- till their marriage.
ducts and throat, af­
Geneva, Sept. 95.—The League of
fecting the lungs. An
acrid mucus Is secret­ Peace and Liberty has had a plow forged
ed. tiie discharge Is from sabers carried by American officers in
romiMinted with a. th? Mexican war and the late civil war.
infu) buNilng senSuakim, Sept 97.—Mwwngers from
tion. There are se­
vere spasms of snerz- tiu? friendly tribe ot Amarars came into
ng. frequent attack* Suakim yesterday. They ask for a supply of
f blinding hoadaebe food and anna to knable them to continue
l/FDk watery •md infiarn- their successful campaign against the Iladenw Eafved state of the eyes.
’•Cream Balm Is a remedy founded on a dowas. Tlie meMengera declare that the
correct diagnosis of this disease and can be de- rebels are unable to move on ac­
le-nm 1 upon, no eta. at druggists; 60 eta. by count of many
of
tlieir
number
matt. Sample bottle by mall 10 cu. Rtv Bbus.,
who are suffering from wounds. The
Druggists, Owego, N. y.
great leader, Osman Dlgna, lias only
two hundred following at Tamal. ‘ The rest
of his adiierents have been dispersed throngh
A IVinrr* Sis..Chicana.
want uf supplies. Handoob is unoccupied
and the road to Berber is clear of the enemy
for many miles.
London, Sept 27.—Private advices re­
ceived by telegraph from Pekin state that
China is utilizing tbe inaction of Admiral
Courbet and General Briere de Lisle by
trvngthening all the points along Die coast
and the southern frontier which are
aeuaced by tlie Frenclu
Tiu* Chinese
nercbants are also prejxtring for what
may prove to be a protracted war by
mpprtlng large stocks of goods of every Rrwtrietton in ttw I'r»ductlon of Mg-Iron.
inscription, but especially of breadstuff*, on
Pittsburg, September 29.—Replies to
which they expect to make a liamlsofne the circular proixolng a reduction of tlie
irofit In the event of a French blockade of pig-iron production have been tabulated
be ports of entry. The idea that Germany
is likely to come to tlie support of France, and put in sliape for ready reference. Tlie
or even to ' mediate between. .France awl number ot firms agreeing to n-strict
China, is ridiculed at Pekin. If Bismarck are as follows: Maine, 1; Vermont, 1;
moves at all in tlie matter, tlie Chinese say, New York, 9; New Jersey, 2; I*enn8ylvaAreyou fallinr. try Wells’ Hbaltti Rxit will not be in tbe interest - or at the nia,23; Vlrelnla,15; West Virginia. 4; Ken­
instaixw of France, but in response to tucky, 8; Tfinnessce. 2; Georgia, 3: Alaba­
the bitter complaint* of German mer­ ma, i; Ohio, 24; Indiana, 2; Illinois, 3;
chants doing bmdneffi in China, who my Missouri. 1; Michigan, 4; Wfecnnsin, 2;
that the French are absolutely ruining their Texas, 1; Colorado, 1. Those declining to
trade. In tlie meantime, tlie Cliinese Govern­ restrict are: NeyrYork, 1; New Jersey, 1;
ment is keeping itself fully posted In regard to Pepfmyl vania, ifVirginia, 1; West Virginia,
Headache. Fever. AsuS, Chills,
occiUTences affecting Chinese interest at all 1; Alabama, 1; Ohio, 0; Wisconsin, 1.
DEBILITY &amp; WEAKNESS.
tlie Cnpttab of Europe. Tills is strikingly
shown by the fact tliat the Pekin Govern­ Hanged Three Times Without Con toss Ing.
Nice to take, true tneriliuneqaOedXor
ment is now paying tlie cable companies an
TORPID LIVER and Night
Decatur, Ind., Sept. 29.—Friday night
Sweats, Nervous Weakness,
average of 81.000 )&gt;er day for toils on news
M Ria rip, Lraima-s. Sexual D^cIIih .
a disguised mob took Date inuncn and
and di|»i«niiatic disiratclies.
|l.Mntr &amp; &gt;l, 8 larfs.oj.at Drujjgtits.
• Panama, Sept 17.—Advices from Lima George Richards from their Domes to the
E. &amp; Wnu, Jeraey City, N. J.. UB. Astate tlmt tlie revolution is apparently draw­ woods and undertook by threats to compel
ing to a rinse. Tlie ill success wliirh at­ them to declare what they knew of the mur­
tended General Carceres’ attack on Unia der of Amos Bockesto by Fred lUchanls
nerved to damjieK the ardor of tlie rev^lntionlsts and sunigthen tlie Iglesias Gov- lad April. Richards Is noW -hi jail at Fort
erauir.nl. Tlie number of killed on that oo- । Wayne under death sentence, and George Is
easinn w.w only about 180 on both skies. A I his brother. After threats they Ix.tly de­
great moral effect was caused throughout clared they knew nothing of the murder.
tli»i country by the Government's success. They were swung up three times ami badly
Signor PlratMi, the Italinn Consul, hud his cliukvd. When they rjtcovercd, after being
patent withdrawn for symimtliizing with- let down, they still denied any knowledge,
tiie revolutionary parti - Tills is the mennd and were set at liberty.
Hvmukrknhlr Cares of Cniarrh of the
ease of this kind. Carceres is at present a
Bladder, btfla~nn.it i&lt;m, IrrimUcnoEXId*
nejrs and lda&lt;!dtr. stuue er Greet 1 Diafugitive, Hying from place to place, and irtill FromUo of a I’edettal for BartboldPs
eases M the rroauue Gland. Dropsical
Governor Knott, of Kentucky, refuses to
doing all tn his power to injure the eKtabSwslttnga. Ferna1* JHaraaes. Inconttalisbed GovemmenL All his officers 'ca|»tNew York. Sept 29.—Tliere Is promise call un extra session of the Cegislatore to
enaaofUrina.au Dlsonocs of the Oenitoured will be tried by court-martial. The of a jiedestal for the Bartlioldl statue of Lib- take action looking to the stamping out of
Prinary Organs in either aex. For Unthe cuttle disease.
condition of affairs tiirougtiout tlie Republic
ery tn a new scheme to swell the depleted
eems to be regaining its normal standpoint.
» Tb°
of
Uxe Governors of
San Francwco, CaL, Sei&gt;L 25.—In an­ fund. Tlie Sons of the Revolution, with the Iowa, with the exception of Jamm Clark nf
Clark, .of
ticipation of a prolonged war with France vigor of thidr forefathers, have started a territorial times, have been
id in tbe
large shipments of provisions axe being iMipular -dollar’ subscription list, headed capttoi at Des Moines.
made to China. The Pacific Mall steam­ by the name of President Arthur, and if
The British Parliament at its coming
ers, during the past mouth, tarried away otlier cities evlix» the same patriotism us ! °!LwU21* “fc**1 to aUow *-10,000 per year
2,700 tons of flour alone. Tbe S&lt;ui ftibla tbe merchants of New York tlie nncoMiry
of 0,6 1Mn&lt;» of Wales,
which soils today, has all Jts space en­ 130,000 dollar bills will be shortly forth­ who will become of
age in January.
gaged. She carries 1,000 tigw of floor, be­ coming.
Mortgage Sal
v1.Iiear?J?LflrayWl1’ * rpPn**nt*tive of one
sides other provisions, all consigned to
of the oldest families of the South, was ar­
Default bavin* t«een made hi the conditions o Chinese Anna.
rested U&gt; New York Friday on chaS^f
a certain mortgage executed by Isaac F. Make
Reading, Pa., Sept 39.—A syndicate
London, September 25. -A disastrous
and Harriet Makepeace, bis wife, to
forgery and obtaining money under false
Osborne, said mortgage bearing date conflagration lias occurred at Zeitoun. in Ion been formed for ex|*riinenting in a new pretenses.
Iter, and due July 1. M and recorded Syria. The bazar aud four hundred house.process of manufacturing steel to compete
ifflev of Register of Deeds Id and tor Bar­
Charlt* H. Berth, who emben led fit no .
ry county. Michtgau. Ln Uber B of Mortgages, were consumed The fire uccuaioned suf­ with the Bessemer proceaa The patentee 000 whUe a cferk in tbe quarternn^i^.
on imgM M and fi/ou the first day of July. jwz. fering among the residents of tbe town.
is
James
Henderson,
at
Bcilrfontc,
Pa.
The
flee
at San Francteoo, is to be allowed to
Cairo, Sept. 96.—The dljilomatic repre­
sentatives of Germany, Au.-trla, France and now product is an open-hearth steel differ­ settle for 832.700, which is all that his
u“
— —■ -——v
,,MV
MUI
ing in this respect from Beseemer, and is fnends can raise.
Russia
called
separately
ui&gt;onNubar
Pasiia.
jwrtcage. and cciitainfog a clause providing
also said to excel it In pliability and tough­
Die dormitory for the Presbyterian Thc«»that Jt default be made In the payment of the tbe Egyqdlun Prime Minister, yesterday and
•aid merest when the same became due and ftreseiited an identical note to him. In this ness, and it b claimed that it will take the
-itbtthl bF'lic
tiie jiowers make a formal protest against place of hammered and roiled iron alto­ iat« vyrus H. Met onnick at a cost &lt; J itra
000, will be dedicated October 14 itev Dr*
the action of the Egyptian Government, in gether.
amount on Mid mortgage due at once, and tbe diverting the revenues set apart for tbe
I tilUln* the Power of Niagara Falla.
Interest due on said mortgage .July i, mm. how sinking fund to tiie general Egyptian
Bvffaixi, Sept 99.—It is announced that
mg become due aud not haring been paid, and Treasury.
The hilreted h«d
Frtabl, « I...
mon than thirty days haring chnnu-d since the
Kentucky, hu beeu emnlud u
CoN^TANTiNOFUt, Sept 20.—F. Marion Um? water i&gt;ower of Niagara Falls h being TheottUfrhwte,&lt;rf
same become due. nnd the aame Mill remaining
the Shite
foit
unpaid «&gt;d the said mortgagee baring, by rir- Crawford, the American novelist, will utilized jii Buffalo, which is twenty-two
Cueof bin option. deelMredtbe whole amount of marry the daughter of Colonel Berdan, the ndlt* distant from the falls. Tlie power is
’ ls:0*&gt;
for &lt;!» &lt;1.
sal-1 mortoxge due at once, and there being now inventor, suiue time in October,
sUuctkm uf the animal*, and to takn lw»i
«*» —sum ot four hundred
brought here over wires, and U»e tetepiiotMs weuum ehould UwwZbe reTinl
dollars by reason of
of the city are all run in the evening by its
use. Tlie j4an 1ms b&lt;«i in operation ten
dhoowmM two mnu,
days. Tin* gentleman wbo lias solved tins hb wifeArt..
wu.lMUhM, with (Jewge Butol
js-ublem prefers that his name be not pubNational Bank, of this city, han reduced its
Uhul
drvulatiwi $1,989,900 by the deposit with
the United Staten Treasurer of tiiat amount
Cincinnati, Sept 29.—Benjamin Eggte- Fl-Mu.
of lawful money from die
ms merchant of this c^y,
vo tenra 1b Cungmw, haa
distracted condition, which

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help P"I hto debu

business

London, Sept. 29.—The Times’ Khar­
toum advices dated April 28 reports that
Gordon Is laying mines In all directions.
Food was difficult to obtain and cuuiuuuuied
very high prices. Gordon had issued a
paper cun raicy, his treasury department be­
ing established at Berber. Thesoldk-ra.were
paid in that currency. There had been no
news from tlie British Government Later
reports up to July 30 say Gordon has been
five months severely besieged. and was only
able to hold out two months longer.
London. Sept 29.—It is understood that
General Lqnl Wolseley has positive orders
from the War Office’ for General Gordon, di-

Loweu.
/General U. &amp; Grant s reskteiee to Hmadelphia. worth 830,000, to to b« »uld to

Beaver Dam, Wis., Sept. •?».-General
Bragg was unariitooualy nominated for Congreason the iSOth ballot Saturday. For over
two weeks the balloting lu* been .in prog­
ress. Delaney, the sitting member, Jed
most of tbe time, ciotely followed by Sumner.
For .-vv.TaJ days Bragg had been cousidrrt’d
prnrticaliv "Vrt of tlie race, or st best
nothing' b»t a dark horse. Delaney and
Sumner at lart became convinced that
neither could capture the prize, and after a
number of ballots had been taX»‘« Saturday
tiie break came at hut. and the ok! cornnuuider of the Iron Brigade was declared
the tuianlituus choice uf the convention.
Sjieeches were nuute, amid much enttnwiasm, by Hon- A. J. Dvtaney and Judge 1
Sawyer, after which tbe convention ad­
journed sine die.
'
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 26.—A dtepatoli recfdvMl here yt-rtentay says Mr.
Blaine will vtelt Indianapolis Thursday,
October 2, doming from Cincinnati. Butler
and St Jdhn have already arranged to
come hen- that day, and will speak from
the same platform at night
Denver, CoL. Sejit 36.—The Danoeratie
State Convriiti'rti ivaswjnbted yesterday
nsmting.
The convetitkm. nominated the
following tirket nisi adjourned:
Ca-&gt;lmlr tardav. Governor: Andrew D.
Wlteoo. iJctit mant-Goveraor; C. 8. Thomas,
for Congress: C.O. L nfiur, Arcrefarr of 8»ate:
Thomas Maloney, of Gunntaon. Treasurer;
Harley B. Morse &lt;if Gilpin. Attorney-General:
An»li Watrous.of ILorimar. Auditor: Jaux*
It. Grant and Joseph Doyte, Presidential
Krlectora
Col cmria. 8. d, Sept 98.—At the Re­
publican CutivrttticSi yesterday the follc.wiug
noitihutttons were nuule f«ir State offibers:
Governor,.D. T. Cbrbm: Lieutenant-Gover­
nor, D. A. Mraker (coore.J); Ad.u ant and
ln-&lt;n«ctor-G*nerai. C. J. Ktoibramt: Treaaur
er. C. C. MrlYry; Secretary of Mate. H. L.Smitb irolofvJi; Superintendent of Educa­
tion. Bev. Joshua B. w&gt;l*on icoloro-®: Attorne}*-Gcnerat 8. W. Mellon; CumplroUer-Gen-

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THE TEST OF THE OYEM.
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LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

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Bataa irih our grsndmethei-'i dei&gt;cl.-r i&gt; brad.

OROCER8 SELL THEM.
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Chicago, lit.
St. Lout;, Mo.

PASSED AWAY.
ITr.ldeiit «f Ibr Baltimore A Ohio HsUl-

Deer I^ark, Md., Sept 27.—John W.
Garrett President of the Baltimore A Ohio
Rallnwi Company, died here at &amp;r25 o’clock
yesterday mnrninc. after a protracted illnesA
In Ute sixty-fifth year of his ag©. Mr. Garrett
was a native of Baltimore- .He completed
Ids edueaflou’ at ^.dSafayetto
College,
In Pvtinsylvania, When nineteen years of
age. He then-'returned to Baltimore and
t utored tiie counting linuae &lt;rf his father,
where nJ remained until lie was elected a

foilowing be was elected its Piwktent, ami
from tliat time the succrjw of the road
seemed asKural.
Through' hw manage­
ment all connections of tlie rood west of
the Ohio River were made. Hb labors were
enntinuouh. Tiiough hr poHsemed a robust
consutution. two year* ago his health
tailed, but he dkl not'witlidruw from active
portlchMitkai in the management of the road
until alxjut a year ago. About that time Mm.
Garrett lost her life by an accident tliat
caused a slmck to hb nervous system from
which he never recovered.
Bai.timore. Sept. 29.—The funeral of
the late John W. Garrett took place Sun­
day.
Many promlorat people, togHher
with 12,000 c^iu'its of Baltimore, were pro*
ent at tlie cemetery to pay the last tribute of
respect to the dtrvased.
Albany, N. Y., Sept 27.—Governs
Cleveland has not definitely dreidwl what
day he will leave for Bnffalo, but it will
probably be on Wednesday or Thunulny ot
next week. There will be no drinaustratton along tlie line, if the Guwnxr’s wishes
are consulted.

Drwth of the Originator of tiie Groat I
Wheat Kiot of IMO.
KCftteBA, WfcL, Sept 28.—B. Q. HntehItison, one of the best knownjncn in tbe
State, died at Sou Fnuiciscii Wednesday.
He cnu.M*d the great wheat riot of .1’550,
that was &lt;*»»ly qtldled when the militia
were called out.
lloud Call.
WARinsoToN, Sept 27.—A call for $IO»*
000,000 tiiree |«r cent bonds, maturing
November 1, was issued Friday by tlie Sec­
retary of tbe Treasury.THE

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ARE YOU
.BILIOUS?

If you feel dull, drowsy,
have frequent headache,
mouth tastes bad, poor appe­
tite, tongue coated, you are
troubled with torpid liver or
“ biliousness." Why will you
suffer, when a few bottles of
Hops and Malt Bitters will
cure you ? Do not be per­
suaded to try something elsesaid to be just as good. For
sale by all dealers. ‘
,

HOPS &amp; MALT
BITTERS CO.,
DETROIT, MICH.

BR. DAVfD

KENNEDY’S
eVU’/Zz

'remedy
To women wno s-.iwr irwa »«.■•-•
'-riT.
liar to their ssx it is an unfsitimf fn«r.'U A*
Drnret.ta. One DoHsr» bottle, or ad-lrttl Dr.
David Kaaaadf, Bondoat, N.Y.

The Narrow Escape

or .

’I-;1’

Bleep after fatigue, and liraltb alter •• J’*’?’
are two ot the xweeUwt cMK-rivure* K...» .to
man. Fourteen yearajf a ,.°”K'’mrnlME?
to suffer, yet Mr. Peter Lawler, •« 1’M‘OB.
Mme. had led a ml»eraMr life for t
thrmmh She stoM** &lt;*
'be ‘,
That he *oujtht in all directions f&lt;&gt;i n ';
almoM supertuomi statement. He M
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tnfertor Cattle
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Dear Dr. Kennedy:’~The •!■*) aj’er 1 r*&gt;
iss’usr*
Dr?Kennedy now bl» ttw Mows at 11 **

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OUR-Wlnter.
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town for the i»«t ^vente^-n rear*;- »&gt;
employ f&lt;M fifteen, and hi all thee?
. .oWt&gt;
l£5. a^good and respected
amt eooiMMnfty. He
*1"*’,? th.-iune.
disease to our knowledge tor w&lt;«M &lt;1 »’ •
Mimin'. —Majui.. Juneiw-

Sff ismporsr? relief

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^^%^DAY. OCTOBER ». USA.
I* connected with
Pprr.tSVxJ Telephone Eaehnaga.

Local News.

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I Top

Dope township that he would make
them deputy-eheriff. lf
wouU
»®d work for Wm
heeani# g
“.J, **00d
to Mr- Cre“J
gun'operatloM oh their skating rink
with this report, and asked him what
The floor .will be 40 x l»j. The build­
there was ot it. Ot course it was a lie
ing will be 1S2 feet long.
Mr. Creasy had marie no such promis­
Is a hotly contested bare ball gam,
es. Our sheriff went to the party who
on the fair grounds last Saturday the originated the falsehood, and told him
Cedar Creek nine defeated the Irvings he would give him Si for
Kwn.
2® to 25. The match was for a ptfrse ot hacker in Hope who would hay that
ten dollars.
,
»n.v such offer had ever been made to

morning last.
8&lt;oL quarto.

It is a bright and clean

Caw-t Bros. &amp; Co., have a large
stock of road scrapers to dispose of
Those wishing these valuable tools can
secure good bargains by calling on the
above firm.
a

him. Such contemptible dirty work
will never elect Mr. Long. It win only

increase Mr. Cray's majority. Mr
Long was present when the story waa
told to Mr. Osgood. He knew it was
unAHMAN.
A canvass of one of the trains going false. He did not say a word in con­
to Grand Rapids one day last week gave tradiction. He is therefore a party to
Blaine 71. Butler 20, Cleveland 18, St. the lie. and guilty ot mud-slinging. We
John 10. Straws indicate the direction hope the republicans of Barn county
are not to be duped by these Hee. retail­
of the wind.
ed by men who seem to have no better
On our second page today will be
business.
found a striking and instructive illus­
Here is another: An apostle ot tbe
tration of the comparative worth of the
Hat faith in Baltimore is reporting
various kinds of baking powders now
“Lout his township that Mr. (X M. Mack,
in the market. '
republican candidate for county clerk,
Some people imagine that politics are has exposed the secret work ot mason­
red hot in this neck o’ the woods. ry! One greenbacker who heard the
HiiffnianBron.
From reports from Ohio, we should story came to Mr. Mack and asked him
judge that our campaign was a qtrnker if it were true. He found out that it
meeting beside that in the buckeye waa simply an opposition campaign
L'MIU.
state.
slander, with not even the shadow of a
Kunyiui i
Jamek McManigal, of Woodland, foundation. That greenbacker is Mr.
It, or. their is in durance vile at the hotel de (Tessy Mack's friend to-day; and the more
fdr shooting at Jerry Beeseyonthe 17th such lies are reported, the more friends
of .September. He is awaiting trial on inlthe opposition party Mr. Muck will

a charge of assault with intent to com­
mit the cringe of murder.

Nellie Sweet, an estimable young
lady of this city died Friday night, ot
consumption. The funeral waa held
Sanday, and was largely attended by
her many young friends. The sorrow­
ing parents have the heartfelt sympathy
of the community.

Kalamazoo seems to be .waking up
to the importance of securing the bal­
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
ance of the bonus for the C„ K. &amp; S. At
JAMES ‘
NELL AND 1*. T. COLa meeting held Tuesday night in that
city, 87,000 wag raised for the project.
Tw'’’lL''i ■ -5 •.i/w-dav Ml’u-hioon, Oct. 7.
The people of Barry county have yet a
Ji.jif .-i.!. lucsfas • veulhu. Oct 7.
.
considerable sum to raise.
HQS. It. E. I'ltAZk IL OEWACKSON.
MM&lt;llcnl[r, ’•L- tinv aitenKHtn. Oct. C.
Kalamazoo is to make one more and
Opera JL’.i-:. Nkshvlllf’. Monday evening. Oct. 0.
final effortdo secure the balance for the
D. ItToOK.
C. K. &amp; S. Messrs. Bow.no, Burton and
L&gt;««rth &gt; I!.. ».ra:u'«vine, .Saturday rveCook were in that-city Tuesday, ex­
Bicg.pct. n.
plaining to its benighted people that an­
P.-W. N1SKKRN.
E ;.-&gt; S. H . A«vrla. Friday evening. Oct 10.
other railroad would be a vast improve­
M4rtens. ll. • iwtirton. Saturday eve., Oct. 11.
ment for them. They xlo not seem to
HOS. WILLIAM F WAP.E. OF COLDWATER. have “caught onto” this idea before.
hr&lt;ry S. II.. Yank.• springs, -Monday evening.
■Fair, Fair, Fair—will be in Hast­
South PSir I
S. H. Prairieville, Tuesday
ings next week, and our wide-awake
evening, Oct 7. '
piamwidH- Orangeville, Wednesday eve- jeweler, John Besamer, has laid in a
nine. Uci. - ’
Ysnkre Springs s H., Yankee Springs, Tliura- stock of goods for that occassion. You
-layevening. &lt;»ct. !•.
.
will find in his store everything nice
EtlwtS. II . Kuliaud. Friday evening, Ort. 10.
TaiaarackS. H.. Woodland. Saturday evening. and cheap from a gold watch 4o a one
ctat finger ring. Be sure and call on
BOS. GEORGE W1LUBD.
Jl»hn«o:i's Grove, Halrievllle, Monday alter- him when visiting the fair, or any othqr
uoou. Oct. 11
■ . .
time.—Electric Clock Sign.
Gun Lake Htcwe Grbve, OrangeTllte, Tuesday
afternoon. .Oct 11
•
There will be a reunion of the Sec­
1H1I.II’ tTcoLGROVIL
ond Cavalry Division and Custer’s
Yecklcy 8. Ji.. Rutland, Sat. evening, Oct. 11.
Brigade, of the Third Division, Army
of the Potomac, at Gettysburg, Pa.,
Watches as cheap as wheat, at John Oct 15th, for the purpose of dedicating
Beaiiner’sthe shaft erected on the field of opera­
Board of supervisors will convene tions on the right flank, July 3,1863.
All members are requested to attend.
next Monday.
A top carriage for sale at a bargain For rates, etc., address Wm. E. Miller,*
Carlisle, Pa.
by E. A. Mattison.
The Banner is issued a little ahead
of time this week. Fair.
* .
Attendant i. iind iiitbcefat in the city
M-hools continue lo inctease. ■
The W. C. t. r. wifi meet un Tuesdnyrit xt with Mrs. Hdnsberger. *

The Il.istings skating rink was open­
fl to the public Tuesday evening.

The farmer who/raised the red
wliHit this season.was|thelucky man.

A FRIEND at Gull Lake gives tte
Banner an account of the amountof
work done by a threshing machine
owned and operated by Mr. Geo. Shean,
of Richland. In 40« days 40,338 bush­
els of grain were threshed. by this
machine. On the 2bth, of September
2.068 bushels of wheat and oats were
threshed;two sets made. • On August
27th, 743 bushels of wheat Aind A,079
bushels of oats were threshed Jour sets.

.While the commission men of Kal­
Note the new announcements of
Greble .y Powers and hpangemacher &amp; amazoo and Grand Rapids arc paying
77to 79 cents tor wheat, Hastings buy­
Mason. '■
ers can pay
75, and every uian who
Get your si«ectacles at John Bessknows about the situation ^ell under­
Gcixi goods and low prices, is
stands that our buyers pay all they can
rule with him.
afford to. The difference to in railroad
• Al-,I!'L1:' hild of Mr. and Mrs. S.
competition. If Hastings could get a
Hiillips, of Rutland; died Friday and
rival road, the fanners who sell their
was buried Sunday.
wheat here would get from 310,000 to
anted, by Rogers &amp; Fausey, beans 312,000 more for this year’s crop. And
though to lo:id a freight train. High- yet some of the fanners who would
market price paid.
gain the most by it, have not given a
At one tiipe on Monday, sixteen dollar for the road.

^r.af th« Journal, re^iMitiriL
lettM which
To whom it may concern:
As there has been a demo^rreeubatlo-

s01* erected in
the highway in front of mt door against
my Wishes, and as silence on my part
would imply my indorsement ot the
““*• I take this method et informing
the public that I do not endorse it and
all the honor, if honor there be. rests
upon other shoulders than mine.
’ Respectfully.
e™, .
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A. H. THURSTON.
The above has created a perfect panic
among the democrats and greenb*k?rs
of this viemity, and they are the sickest
looking set one ever looked at
advertised

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.Ttiomw Haywani.PGeoixe I. LeClair, Mary
Moore. Mary Shattuck, Mr. C- E. Tout.
1’rop LeKers.-Archibald ( lark. T. J. Patton.
W. H. POWERS. P. M.
.5’™£n&gt;
.br,“* ,w R r*st“ ot Kidney or
Llw Complaint that Electric Bitten wilf not
curo? We a*y they am not, an thoua« ,
alre^ly permanently eurwl and
* 'O are dallv n-cominfuling Electric Blttera,
will prove. Bright's IMwiw. Diabrtwi. Weak
Bark, or any urinary complaiut quickly cured.
r,,KnlaU: thc bowrh, and
T °n tin-diseased parts. Even bottle
ScHKls Jar1' Forsaklltd’c-* tattle by W. H.

We are receiving our

FALL ,il WINTER GOODS!
In a few days we will have the

Largest ail Most Complete Assortment
IN THIS CITY.
By waiting we have taken advantage of the

EXTREMELY

DAME'S BALSAMIC TABLETS,

Mrs. M. H. Clark, of Manistee, is in
the city visiting friends.

ONE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
MEDICINE TIMEKEEPER,

For Coogbi and Colda.

which

mense stocks.
You that have waited will save . money, for

we shall give the people who call on us the

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W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co

ONE COOK BOOK.
Tta three above nacful article* maked, poriprid,
tq any addreaa upon receipt of 10c« in tampa.
THE MOSES DJUgE CO~ Danbury. Conn.

Major Anderson was in the city Fri- day and Saturday. He is now in Kala­ JJENTLEY

BROS. A. WILKINS’

WAGONS!

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VISITORS TO THE FAIR!
Should not fail to call af the old reliable hardware house of

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

Eacli One Warranted!

and* Big Rapids.
Mrs. A. Lake, of Vermontville, is j

And see their choice line of goods.
We have yet in stock a few of those

During the Illness of Mr. John Spence,
his brother Will has Liken his place in
the store of J. S. Goodyear.
Messrs. George Lavy and C. A.
Hough, of Woodlan^, were- among the
callers nt the Banner otiice Monday.

. COXITUNIOATED.
EDITOR BANNER?
Politics are alive'here and the repub­
licans wide-awake and standing firm to
their guns and keeping the camp fires
burning. Blaine and Logan are our
choice, and 'their fiag floats proudly
from a streamer, the only one that floats
to the breezerthe opposition have not
mustered courage or nerve to show
their colors. We advise our doctor to
be more guarded when he frees to repub­
lican meetings In the future, and go to
hear and not interrupt the speakers for
such a HulBng as he received a few ev­
enings ago made him wish for a hole to
go into, and get out of the hearing of
tbe ieere of tbe audience. Now doctor,
it don’t work to profeee. or make you
any friends to introduce yourself as a
republican in Hastings, and try to In­

PRICES

Wholesale Houses are now offering their im­

Invaluable Ln the rick room.

Mrs. G. S. Whitcomb visited friends
in Lowell the*past week.

spending a few days with Mrs. Miles
Main, in this city.
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BENEFIT.

PERSONAL.
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, was
in the city over Sunday.
,

at Lansing.
MrJHerb Snyder, a Banner typo, is
spending a few days at Grand Rapids

COME AND SEE US

Letters.

FOR TEN CENTS.

mazoo.
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Mr. Gene Morey left Monday for a
few weeks vacation, with his parents

20,000 lbs. Dried Apples!

„ If.'.‘.T.MIT*."'?. “J?? '“."‘-’’“fl rerem-

A flae-hns prevents sleep in Escanaba.
,
An'Eye to‘Business.
Frederick Hotetikiss. the dnngist. Is alwavs
wiue awake to taurines? :md spares no paht? to
secure the best at every article tn hh line. He
has securnl the agency for Kemp's Balsam tor
It is useless to particularize further. Consumption. Coughs. Colds. Asthma. Bron&gt;Vie could mention a half dozen slauder- vultls, and all affectioiui of the throat and lunes.
sold on aimslthe guarantee. Price 60e. and it.
otfe lite, lies out of whole cloth, lies that
emanated in the mean imaginations of
Hastings Markets.
dirty politicians, in regard to every canWheat, white, new.
dilute on the republican county ticket, Wh«-at, red. new....
Com
which evil reports certain opposition
old
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partisans are industriously telling as Beaha
Apple*.
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facts. Many greenbackers are becom­ Pork.
Bert, dreaard
...
ing disgusted with this dirty work by Butter
members of their own party, and their
.
votes will show, that they do not coun­ Apple*, dried.
Evojonrted apple*.
tenance such miserable mud-slinging.
Ham*. M-ll for■
.
sell for.
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A fair campaign, a clean, straight Shoulder*,
Lard
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fight, is what we wanted; and the par­ l&gt;ry Mdted Shir* .
Lime, bbl
ty that goes into the battle in that man­ Water Lime. bbl..
bbl
ner comes out the victor. Dirty work Halt,
Plaster. ton ..
hurts; and the dirty work against Mes­ Beef Hides
Calf Hides .
.
srs Creasy, Mack and the other republi­ Timothy Heed...
can nominees will only serve to increase
their majorities.

Editor Shank, of the Middleville Re­
publican, was in town Monday.

WANTED

h»ve found ’him," wait op »u alon&lt;
the
K '*terd“l “*1 w«« out W
the man s houae, nine milm from here
100 strong and raised the pole
The
A- It Thurston. Today “

W hich we will sell at way-down figures,
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We are making three
widths of Tire:

An especially fine assortment of

Guns and Spottings Goods
(~!AT,T, AND SEE

]Buyers are Invited to Call and See

Them.

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS.

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Buildings
Material!
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«wsof wheat were waiting at one of
The fair is opening quite satisfactorme four elevators in this city.
ially despite the rainy weather. The
^whmg work on the Interior of number of entries at this writing, 3' edterrupt republican meetinga:
“«”n
fc J,Ujk’s about completed, and pre*. msday noon, has reached nearly 1,800,
doctor, we are onto your ihy cunning We keep a Full Stock of Everything
and will doubtless be incrmsed|200 or
®®ts a very creditable appearance.
that enters into a house, from
work of trying to
Oiii delinquent subscribers who at- 300. The display of fruits and vegeta­ daua
on the republican ticket. But you
n the fair will find us at our quar- bles was never equalled in Barry coun­ are making U.ow candidate, mmiy ;
ty. The show of stock is excellent.
read/10 receive their subscriptions.
friends from tbe opposition, and your­
Floral hall is not yet so well filled as
Mr. w..n. Spaunz hu just received
self enemies from all parties, forselflab,
formerly; but entries
constantly
private, petty spite, dont go *&gt;»“ “ke
“ °“e kbipment 2,100 lb. of the famous
being received. The case of puffed Ley used to. The American voter latoo
^otic’^ ’^al’aD
a g00t*
birds and small animals, the work of intlllgout to be Huli-ed by an inferior
Mr. A- M. Herrington, a skillful taxi­
HulHng machine; therefore bo more
in tlle
rtep in at A. B. dermist of Freeport, in especially
SWmkA the Jeweler,’ and He the worthy of mention. It to the finest ex­ guarded and remember this
“Tfce higher the horse climb, the hill,
■X'weln hM to watchee,’silverware hibit of the kind ever made in this city.
the greener grows the grMS.
If the weather should clear up to-mor­
We are working for victory. All we
puLh s* th°list 01 rePubll«‘“ nreetlhgs row, Thursday.' the fair will, as_ it ask is a fair fight and a square knock
elsewhere Districtoommlt- should, prove a grand success.
down. All republicans stand bythepttplease make the necessary arTo begin to enumerate the campaign tv vote their ticket. They look.at princi- As low as can be bought in any com­
"•keiueau.
li es that certain members of the oppo­ jge firrt. then vote and we
rout em
peting market in the State.
^»nreare reported as quite bother­ sition are circulating about tbe repn
hOTe toot and dragoon, and then, ates,
parts of the state. A hen candidates on the oounty ticke once again wo will hear the groans ot
““
rooBYoack. &lt;a c«u&lt;».
JZL ‘0'5'ln cumpaign will rid any
would be
unity of the nuisances.
Th. followiilg is from Friday's De­
biwiTfc
our sdacere thanks to our
troit Poet:
««.
“eighbon‘ for Ulelr "*‘"
SrvBOt*
With the ruMOT &lt;
^:xu1rdwhur'“iun~“i

Sill to Ridge Board.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds, •

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NEW FALL GOODS!
AT RUSSELL’S.

o Come and see our new Dress Goods in Ottoman
Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvetines,'ftc. We can suit you in qual­
o Velvets,
ity, style and price.
Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
oUJ tingZephyrs,
yarns in all colors.
CO

Ladies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets, Paletots,
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and very
cheap.

Of Our- Own’ Make, CO

Hujgj,
And

»«/asDMM.o«a»win».
^y Exprom. a Detroit twoSunday morning paper, to the 1*1-

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You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
us. We have the

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OVERCOATS

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Better Stock &amp; Lower Prices

OVERCOAT!

THAN ANY DEALER IN

It will pay you to examine my stock, which is

New Patterns!

Best Goods! /

Large and Complete.

Suits for Men, Youth,

Boys and Children

Odd Pants!

I do not allow any ope to show better goods
at the price I offer.

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LOWEST PRICES

SHIRTS!

UNDERCLOTHING
NECK
WEAR
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Wilson Bros.’ the Im all the Latest Styles,
Drawers.
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and Wilbur.
These are five of the BEST FITTING
Dress Shirts in the World. •

the Best Makes and
Lower Prices than any Barry County at the
dealer in the county.

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Eastern Democratic leaders acknowl­
edge that this year there will be a defec­
tion from the’ Democratic partv of r.
large number of workingmen. In the
xnaaufacturing cities of .vlassachusetts.
whore the Democracy had hopes of
strength that w*&lt; increasing from year
to year, it has shown its hea|l, murmur­
ing generally. and in some cases open re­
volt comes from New Jersey; Indians
is beard to grumble, the South is not
aat:sfied or prepared to swallow every­
thing as it has been in the p^st. and In
New York and Ohio the trouble is open
and decided.
Evon the Democratic
workingman is not unanimous, and the
large number of men who think for
flhumselves and do not follo'&amp;a. strict
amriy 1 nu are drifting into the ranks of
Jilaino supporters. The Iqcal Demo­
cratic managers attempt to explain the
trouble and tbe explanations exhibit the
enany weakness/a of the Democracy's
position.
In Massachusetts and New Jersey
there is “a gross misunderstanding of
tbe Democratic position of the tariff;”
in Indiana it is “the dissatisfaction is
oa account of a Western candiuat • Doi
being nominated*” in the South it is • a
aoreneiui on ncconnt of tbe sugarduty?’
in New York it is “a feeling about the
Cleveland veto of the Five-cent bill
which will soon die out?' and in Ohio it
is “somq trouble about the wool duty.”
These are all labored excus &gt;s m ;de to
drown the real trouble. Tbe working­
man sees that lower wares and ashrinK•gr&gt; of 'production mu 4 come with
lower duties, and h • also secs clearly—
notwithstanding the dust which Democ­
racy bu raised by iti latest things in
platforms—that t ie bent of the party.
as an organl a’.lou. is toward fr. e trad’e.
Seeing this, can it be wondered at that,
as a class, the Ameri an workman
looks toward tne Republican party, becr.uso ii clearly opposes tbe free trade
theories of such c ack-brained “states­
men” as Hurd and Morrison. Notone,
but a hundred, trad.'s would have been
affeted by tbe Morrison bill, which,
adopted by Democracy as a party, only
failed to become a law because ‘ a few
Democrats irom jAotec:l*nl«t co stituencies voted with the Republicans and
prevented its passage. It is no wonder
that this rear ther • will be “a defection
fro u tlie bemo'.T itic party of a large
number of wo ?.in men.”— Cleeland
Hant'd.

Oevelaad to Be Withdrawn, It b
Bnmered.

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Al the Republican headquarters it is
aerioasiy feared that Cleveland mav be
taken off the ticket and somebody else
substituted.
Not ling has ever been
seen in a Presidential campaign like the
break-down in his four weeks of run-

Honed In the presence of ladies. The from tbe d -caatonal rellcstion of Re.-.-/fo
Democrats feel that they have again pilHHc.in voles when some other wing
We warn an active, Mwnrrtlc and trustworthy
pA K I F
person, either rex. In every’ town and village tn
been entrapped into nominating a man of the Democracy to which he has been I VrtIVI IbIiV
toe L’. a. fo »ell our goods We offer a |n*nuawith a “short record, ” the shortness of opposed has become unbearable. 1 his
trent poeitlon and gnod pay to any party uhu
Which is long enough before be will get man with bis alligator retxird, .whore
can cotne to tn well recotnmended. We do hot
dtmire to correapond with thoM* wbo think for­
another, as the man said about his coaL head only has been hitherto visible,
tune* are made in a dar, but with tbone wbo are
The short record candidate always re­ crawling out of tbe slime of local poli­
* tiling to work, and want a good ixjlng jwwllion. Goods sent ou .consignment ■ Buainres
sembles one of the Tlchborne claimants tics, dow begins to reveal his middle
strteth honorable. SaU»tacu&gt;ry reference# re­
As he stands in tbe public sight and the itud Inferior parts, and we see the
quired. Address, stating age and present occu­
evidence begins to be applied to him dragon and insensibly look for St.
pation. Evkxka Co.. Box ttt. Newark. N. J.
the superb net work of his case fall o‘J George, and then we east our eyes to­
like a false cobweb from a gooseberry ward Maine. It wiU be the same old
When death w*» Ixxirty expected town rot&gt;
bush as the sun in the morning strikes story agaifi; a few renegades from light
sumption, ail remedies having failed.and !&gt;r. H.
It It was proposed in 1868 to withdraw and progress seeking to galvanise the
James *»» ex;*-rlnirntlng. he aecldruiallj made
Drertaeh® and relieve all the troublre Inci­
Mr. Seymour and his friend Blair be­ old conspiracy against liberty and |ust- Bick
a
preparation 3f Indian Hamp, which cured hl#
dent to a biUoua suae of the svsuan, such as Diaonly child, aud now gives this recipe cm receipt
cause they were manifestly beaten In ioe into Millie eni condition to make
of two Wainps to ;my expmsea. Hemp also
the Bumhidl- months. There seems a the/ first few stejH of a Presidential
eurea nlfcht sweaU, nausea at the stomach. and
Nemesis in the fact that Cleveland is rats, and then tho old carcass weakens
will break a fresh cold In twenty-four hours
Address Craddoek B Co. Rare Street, Philadel­
tumbling to a wreck under the very and totters, and presently down goes
phia, Pa., naming this J»aper.
light of the moral superiority he in­ the campaign and up the stars apd
voked. But any one not a “reformer” stripes.—lounger, in
F. ’JKbunc,
would have known that twenty-five
years in the public eye is a better test
POSHEST PARAHfiWuS.
of character than having been discov­
BY MAIL, POST-PAID.
ered last week.
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5peaking of absent-minded juen.”
If Cleveland is withdrawn, and there
are signs of it all around, tbe question observed Mrs. Auger, “my husband L
is whether the Democratic National the most absent-tninded man 1 ever
Committee will take the responsibility saw.” “1h that so?” “res. He hatm t
of miking another nomination or had any mind of his own since we were
whether the convention will be recalled. masried.”—N. K Graphic.
Who oom try tbsm vrfll gad these iitXMpUtared*.
Of coarse Bayard has hopes a mln. be­
—Professor, to class in surgery—
A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
cause Havard is tbe perfection of moral “Tho right leg of the patient, as you
glory. No doubt by ths time Bayard, see, is shorter than She left, in conse­
»u?I.xba3S‘?d Vitality. Nervous and Physical DeMlity, Premature Decline in Man, Errors ot
has privately infortped bis friends that quence of which he limps. Now. what
)&lt;??th-y.ldthc «u&gt;told miseries resulting from
lie can not touch a man of Cleveland’s would you do in a efie of this kind?”
ludlseretlmror excess. a itook for every man.
Eavor.
Bayard is a highly didactic Bright student—“Limp, too.”—A’. F. Is the bene of so many Urea that here h where we
mlddle^gvd and old. It oontafns IX
proscriptions
for all acute and ebronlc dlseaaes.
emocrat, and can not see a shortcom­ Herald.
f,*:h
(,f *h»ch l» invaluable. Ko found bv
ing anywhere but he rebukes 1L In his
the
wIm** experience torM years is such
—The fiend—
as probably never before fell to tbe lot of any
State there was an ancient Judge who
He drops In now to call upon
had been long on the bench, and was
The editor or printer.
his particular friend. This Judge, hav­
And clow caretu!lv tbe deor
He left ajar last winter.
ing been a widower, was minded to be
—S&lt;rerertHi //arm'll.
very attentive to a lady.
When a
York.
—At the recent Madison Garden CARTER
vacancy on the lunch ensued everybody horse show it was no uncommon sight
expected that Bayard would demand 19 see beautiful girls kissing the ani­
bis freniL to be put at tbe head. He mals on their velvety noses. The tan
This book should be read by the y&lt;nmg for Inpassed him over, creating a rupture, talking spectacle made lots of dude­
affiletetflor reUet It win
with an excitement as bi£ as Delaware wish they had been bom wiihshortear.b’!£efll
London Umert.
can hold, and he asked that an old and no bray.^-X F. Triltm,.
* n? ,n*mber of **tety to whom (.his
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book will not be useful, wbetber reath. imrenx.
Whig of a virtuous family should re­
—Student —“Heat expands and cold
ceive the elevation. Baykrd’s enemies
thought this rupture would lose him one contracts.” Professor - “Correct. Give
of tlie counties in the State and break an example.” Student-“During the
him down, but it strengthened hint summer tbe afiectloos of city people foi
their country relating expand and in
Blessed are the»pure in heart.
winter they contract”—Philadelphia
When they withdraw Cleveland.
Thurman may bare another chance, or
Win mtrtfr
BLOOOrrec*—First old gentleman -“Who is that
Hoadly.
Huadly is something of a
the gSBnl
handsome young man standing there?’’
man because he was a Republican until
Second ditto -•‘That’s my daughter’*
1H72 and had all the bene ts of good
husband; very brilliant young man -he
associations. There is no telling, how­
made a fortune through tbe law.”
ever. bow soon a man bt corrupted
First o. g.—“Indeed!” twond o. g.—
when he gets over into that party which
“Yes; the law made me his father.—
consists of nothing whatever except an
BW»erln|trrvni cnmpUlnl#
Harvard lampoon.
otiho-iHu-king band with a few street
—A lemonade man on a Hudson Biv­
contractors thrown in. The Democratic
party for vears in this country has been er excursion boat is »a d to have sold
nothing but a party of expectants for ten thousand glassy of lemonade on
office. ComnKpiently in tbe Democratic one excuraton not long ago, and he had
party there is no by-play, no ball half of the lemon left for tbe next day’t
ground.
Hundreds of thousands of trip up the river. Fortunes arc rapidh
made in this great land.—Lowell Citisen.

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the concra, hi« good name ariI, stand­
ing in the community la a suBelent
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guaranty that the rink win be conduct
edi»»u«hawayas to give
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*2? none. Some people object to skating
rinks because It costs money to patron­
ite them. That is true; but we observe
that just in proportion as the patronage
of such a place increases, the receipt,
-7S7T?
bad to »»‘»t *n nu81n« of the card tables and saloons diminish.
lt ^BbaekpoleatUeey.
Which is the least objectionable ? Is it
T^hirisini rogres “ we go to not far better to get the healthy etercise in the skating rink than the beery
/ ; yullpirtieularain.oiir next.
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bushels &lt;* whest were fumes of the saloon» We can m no
n,,1rk.t.O
ih::-Viry Thrt-rewlny of last valid objection on the score ofccSt- for
certainly none are obliged to skim who
wt»-k'
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stkbx has a ehangc in hto
----------- —, pf the
Uh ilf &lt;»lmun announcement this cent and healthful amusement
rink and the baneful Influence of the
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; leU prepay t» offer stoves so cheap
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i.,nI E at tee fair, rou are invited to
J at Huffman Bros, and inspect their
SfiMUfsW#
ills i’.AXM.i: indicts that the Grand

tup.b T. lejram will prove a success-

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futnewspap". venture.
Ti run: before our readers this
wjktbf attractive anuoucesnent of the

Kti :d baking F&gt;vdef company.
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Jr. LtvsAUt' STEtete. of t'arlton,
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In •;&lt; 'I' ’’heat to this city
'aj:-.,‘.als,'. it'i one-kpan of horses.
Is accoi m' 'd tee unfavorable

Barry county Politics.

port, nail at Other Places.

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AT DOWLING.
Thursday afternoon last the republi­
cans of Baltimore raised a handsome
Me at Dowling. Although but short
notice had been kiven there wr» a good
attq^dance at the raising, which occur­
red at 5 o’clock, the Hastings Cornet
Band playing patriotic airs as the pole
gradually and surely assumed the per­
pendicular and the Blaine and Logan
banner gracefully unfurltxl and floated
to the breeze, and was greeted with
three rousing cheers.

tth republic®; county ticket in pnrtlcu-

7”,.H' “■’Uoned each candidate in­

““‘hMion.
He showed how under
Judge Smith’s administration the con­
duct ot matters in the probate office
was a course of pride to the people of
tee county, that by reason of the emi­

Maryan WedneBdby evening of last
wrt-k. They made two telling speeches
z fr-ttlie republican cause.

When you want letter heads, note
brads, lull heads, statements, envelopes,
«itculars or anything in the line of
printing from a (ailing card to a poster,
the Banner office is the place for you.

Word from our former partner, -Mr.,
(lee. &amp; Bowers, states that his wheat
crop this year was over 11,300 bushels
fr«n 450 acres—an average of over 25
bu»hels to the acre. About 60 cents is
the price per bushel.
The sentiment in favor of postponing
pulling in the water works until after
soqie definite-knowledge that tho Chi­
cago A: baginaw IL R. will be built is
growing. If the city is not to increase
in population and wealth more rapidly
than it has the past four years, many of
onr tix-paying citizens think We ought
not to assume any more obligations at
present, especially as money matters
are quite close. Were the railroad dssuitd. none would object, buk As mat­
ters now stand, there is a disposition on
the part of many who have all along
favored the water works to postpone
their completion for a time. While the
Banner has been a friend of the project—-l»ten with the riff raff arid flood­
wood of the city” as one gentlemen told

us-we can see that there is justice in
the conservative views of those who
are favorable to the postponement.
The council does wisely in seeing its
way cl^ar before taking any decisive
step.
&lt;
Fbedeukx Hotchkiss, the live
towi’t, is sole agent in this city lor
the tainous liquid paints, manufactured
hr the Detroit White Lead Worka. Hto
“In this year, despite the hard time*,
hate been largely increased over any
Pmious season. The satisfaction giv­
en by these grxids has surpassed even
bis sanguine ex pectetlon. These paints
Me cheaper than white lead; they are
ready mixed; the purchaser can select
disown colors; anybody able to handle
» paint brush can use this paint. They,
sx' e both time and money to the pur­

;
They are better than white
lean being warranted not to crack, peel
« chalk ofl as quickly u white lead.
you wish to see how they can beau•&gt; a home, cast your eye upon N.
«l»y« residence in thiq city. H you

proof sufficient* that the speakers each
had something of interest to say. With
three cheers for Blaine and Logan and
the entire republican ticket, concluded
one of the largest and most successful
political meetings ever held in southern
Barry.
There were several present from this
city, and all express themselves highly
pleased at their treatment by the peo­
ple of Dowling. Assyria, Johnstown,
Maple Grove and various other town­
ships were well represented.
Much of the success of the meeting,
« preparing a pleasant receptioh for
those in attendance from a distance,
etc., is due to the efforts of Dr. A. L.
VanHorn, and his estimable lady.
It must not have been over-pleasing
to the opposition to witness the large
demonstration, but that which “cannot
be cured must lie endured.”

CASTOR IA
Infants

AT OKAS'GEVrLLE.
Saturday evening James Clarke and
D. R. Cook held one of the largest and

sion he made one of his eloquent and
forcible speeches.
IN BARRY.
at the Blackman school house, D. R.
Cook had a rousing meeting Friday
evening.

.

AT FREEPORT

Thursday evening Messrs. W. 8. Hecox
and J. W. Custer spoke to a large audi­
ence.
IN TRAHNG, THORNATPLE AND RUTLAND
Cok H. H. Gill had good meetings, on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday even­
ings.

AT NASHVILLE AND WOODLAND,
Saturday afternoon and evening, Elon.
James O’Donnell and Clement Smith
addressed large audiences. Accounts
of these meetings will lie found in the
“county correspondence** in this issue.
^Lime in Baking Powders.—Prof.
R. A. Witthaus, M. I)., Medical Uni­
versity, Buffalo. N. Y.,’ who is the high­

est authority, says that “Calcium Tar­
trate (improperly called Tartrate of
Lime), advertised as the lime found in
Baking Powders is derived from the
wines that produce Cream of Tartar.
It is a constituent of the grape and oth­
er fruits, and is absolutely harmless.

Select Stock of Millinery,
DREita-MAKING’done in the latest and meat

Children,

campaign.

AT MIDDLEVILLE.
PERSONAL.
Friday last was a red-letter day for
/Mr. George Weigel, of Prairieville,
the republicans of Thornapple, it being
yvaaln the city one day last.week..
the occasion of a political meeting
W. H. Whipple, of Heed City, was in
which was addressed by Hori. James
Hastings a short time Friday last.
O'Donnell and Philip T. Colgrove.
F. S. Bowen, a former Hastings boy,
Preceding the meeting was a torch­
is now located at GarrisA Kansas.
light procession of plumed knights,
the line of march lieing through Main
H. F. Pennington and James O’Don­
street
There were fifty uniformed nell were loth in this city- Thursday
knights in line, preceded by a nyirtial last, both being introduced by their
band. The procession was witnessed friends as “the next congressman."
by large throng of people, the streets
Mr. 8. B. Willison returned last week
being crowded, large numbers of ladies from a several weeks sojourn in Kan­
evincing their interest in the success of sas, whither he hqd been to look after
his business interests and at the same
the republican ticket.
,
The plumed knights broke ranks at time avoid an attack of hay fever. Mr.
the ball, which was soon filled to over­ Willison is one oY those unfortunates
flowing, many being unable to gain ad­ who are obliged annually to flee from
mission. After a song by the glee club this mysterious complaint.
Mr. O’Donnell was introduced and de­
Huffman Bbob say they will save
fined the political issues of the day in a
you money if you will purchase parlor
clear and concise manner. His argu­
or cook stoves ot them.
ments in favor of protection were
The prevailing opinion regarding the
pecially telling and his arraignment of
girl of the perlixl is unjust. A few dethe democratic party moot scathing.
'cades back she spun, wove, knit, etc.
The speaker made a very favorable im­ These things have given way to modern
pression upon his audience, as was ntecblnery. She has higher planes, to
evinced by the enthusiasm manifest more ot an ornament: when in hertlh
is beautiful. She take® Dr. Jon®®* Bad
and the highly complimentary remarks,
Clover Tonic, which cleares the com­
concerning his masterly handling of plexion. drive® away pimple® and cure®
Si diseases of the stomach, liver and
thesubject.
kidneys. Fifty cent® of Frwrk Hotch­
Philip T. Colgrove was then intro­
duced and spoke extemporaneously for kiss.
■'
—
about an hour. He briefly reviewed the
history of the republican and democrat­
ic parties to the great detriment of the
Workmen hare “WHSSE000
latter; showed up the bargain and
new Oakland county jail at 1 ontiae.
sale consumated between the democrats
■
Consumption Cored.
.
and green backers, and ventured the as­
sertion that they would find it impossi­
lutslonsn' &lt;h' loramls «&gt; » “"■««
aiwWHiv nnd p
ble to “deliver the goods.” The speaker niiMw » j

Propose to paint your old buildings or
“’•Put up new buildings that need
Parting, you will consult your own in•Testa by r,Phasing the Detroit White
dwelt at some length upon the temper­
^d'lorks'Liquid I'alnu of Freder- ance question, stated the avowed pur­
pose of the prohibitionist® was the over­
throw of the republican party, and

MRS. VAflHYNING

nent fltness ot the present Incumbent,
hundreds of dollars were annuallj sav­
ed the widows and orphans of ths^coun­
ty by muon of the avoidance ot tbe
for
and
neeauity of their employing legal coun­
sel to conduct their cases In the probate
Castnrlnpromote-s Digestion
court. He stated that the criminal bus- ■ml overcomes Flatulency, CoaMnw
non, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, and
mero of the county under the adminis­ Feveriahnees. It insures health and
tration of Prosecutor Colgrove had natural sleep, without morphine.
been conducted ably and very economi­
cally. He also spoke highly eulogistic
&gt;SSSU*iX?’T'1
w children th»t
of each and all ot the nominees on the
republican county ticket. '
Hail Cawtorial
The meeting was one of the largest
ever held in Middleville, and the repub­
CENTAUR
LINIMENT
—
ad
absolute
cure
for
Rheuma­
licans of that place have reason to feel
proud of their fine sendofl. it was tism, Sprain®, Burns, Galls, Ac. The most Powerful and Penerating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to njan.
very apparent that the Thornapple republi&amp;ns are in nowise lukewarm.
Doubtless another large meeting will
ba held there before the close of the

most enthusiastic meetings ever held in
Orangeville township—in striking con­
trast to that held by the fusionists the
sAtner 'i'-'ring lhe first' days, tee
evening previous. The house was filled
tiriC'i Ib'i'i ' -air was continued
Hon. James O’Donnell was then ip­ to overflowing, and at the close of the
Ihjiwgh Sattinl.
meeting three cheers were given for
traduced and
—1 favoi
-'...orecWhose present
. ..
haye manufactured with a pleasing talk l/r a few moments. the entire republican ticket. At
and
Norcrow furnace® thus
CRESSY’s CORNERS
At 7:30 there was a torchlight pro­
lari this riu—n. Ven- good record for
cession of plumed knights in uniform. Friday evening, James Clarke spoke
an fefTyisfiMn trade.
‘ ;■!
50 strong, headed by the Hastings band. to a large and enthusiastic audience.
THE greenbackers are running'a still This feature of the evening was pleas­ This gentleman also had a good meet­
.
hufct campaign. After Nov. 4 th«jy ing to all concerned, except; perhaps, a ing at
will l&gt;e still hunting for votes enough portion of the opposition present.
HICKORY CORNERS
to ilectthuir candidates.
After the procession, Hon. James the evening previous, on which occas0NEi!iivlast,week, Henry Bristol,of O'Donnell delivered a most telling
Johnstown, drew to this city 81# biish- speech abounding in sound and convin­
tis ।&gt;t wheat on one load, it took four cing logic. He was followed by Philip
T. Colgrove, who spoke in his usual
hotses to draw the load though.
^iSjTOiis at the fair are invited to pleasant vein, pouring hot shot into the
ral| at E. A. Miittisim’fl, an&lt;b\ see the ranks of the opposition. The fact that
• new invoice of organs he has just re- the entire large audience, and even the
many who wpre obliged to remain
ceirrf. They arc worth looking at,
standing outside of the building, re­
TnnF.E hundred people heard Messrs.
Jslu-s Clarke and I’. T. Colgrove at mained attentive listners to the last, is

yjTLLIXERT OPlQflSG.

" hein» eapeeially fitted for
the office for which he waa placed in

Politics or No Politics!

pABPET AND FLANNEL WEAVV ENG

FRED DAELKER,

FAIRFIELD BOY, 3299.
Sire; Hany, 3M6. Dani, Jennie Lynd. ®W,
both traced m Itnjiorteil slock tn pedigree.
Registered in AMERICAN JERSEY Book.
for half-blood Jersey; $10.00 for registered cow,
payable at time of first service. Three-focrCljs
mile north of city cemetery.
.
4wtt

Election Notler.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.

.You are hereby notified tuat at tbe gen­
eral election to be held Io this state, on tbe
Tuesday succeeding tlie first Monday ot Novem­
ber next, the following oflkere are to be ekxtted.
viz.:
Tblitecu clcctore of president and vice presl-

It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most
complete stock of
- •
board
ot educaUou In place of ---George
F.
(TAmmI. - * - *
■ TV.

press for Lhe third congressiuual district of
this state, to which your county beltmg»; also a
senator for the thirteenth senalorialdlrtrict,
composed of the counties of Barry and Eaton;
also, a representative in tbe state legislature for
tbe representative district, composed of the

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

hi-tt Extension Tables a Specialty.
Call and see my goods and get prices before! you buy and
SAVE MONEY.
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in the world.
’ ■
Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy

connUtutlous of tills state will be subnutted to
the people of the state tor their adoption or re-

to clrcui courts, provided for by Joint Resolu­
tion No715. tawa of IBM.
Sbctiom 6. Tbe state shall be divided into
judicial circuits, in each of which tbe electors
thereof shall elect one circuit Judice, who shall
hold hlk office for the tern of six years, aud un-

which tbe city of Detroit is or may be situated,
and the circuit fudge or judges d said circuit,
In addition to the salary- provided by this Con­
stitution. shall receive from said county of Wayne
such additional salary as may, from time to
time, be fixed and determined by the board of
supervisors of said county; and the board of
supervisors of each county in the Upper Penin­
sula is hereby authorized and empowered to
give and pay to the circuit Judge of the judicial
circuit to which such county is attached, such
additional salary or compensation, m may from
time to time be fixed and determined by such
board of supervisors.
An amendment to Section 15, Article i. rela­
tive to the comrxiasatloii ot members of the
Joint Resolution Na 33. laws of 18KS:—
Sbctiox 15. The compensation of the mem­
bers of the Legislature shall be a salary of seven
hundred dollars for each regular session, and
at such regular session they may legislate upon
such subjects- as are submitted to them .
bills-, when convened in

Clothing

7999991

MADE TO

ORDER.

Saits Made
To Mor.

Has Fairly Commenced.
BEST
50c .
Undershirt
in the
CITY.

Men’s Suits
$5 to $15.
Custom
Made Suits,
$15 to $35.

822.00 to 850.00

Drees Coata
' $1.00
and
will buy
Vests,
A Scarlet
Made to Order.
Undershirt, $12
to
worth
825.00 to 840.(&lt;»
$12.50
' $1.50.

Overcoats

Fill
Ovefcoals.

FALL
Children’s OviBCOATS
Suits,
$5 to $20.
$2 to $15. Fine Worst­
Kilt Suits,
ed, $15.
$2 to *10. Cust Made,
$20 to $30.

Boy’s Suits, WINTER
$3 to $10. OvKRCOATS
Boy's Dress $3.50 to $20
Suits,
Custom
$10 to $20.
Made,
&amp;0to$30

milted to them by special mesaaire. They slud!
be entitled to ten rents and no more for every
mile actually traveled in going to and returning
from the place ot meeting on the usually trav­
eled route. Each member shall be entitled to
one copy of tbe lairs, Journals and documents ot
the Legislature of which he w*s a memlxir, but
shall not receive at the expense of the State,
books, newspapers, or other perquisites of otflee, or any other peniuUite or compensation not
expressly authorized by this constitution; and
no member of tbe Legislature shall accept or
use any free pass or free ticket on any railroad
during bls term of office.
. .
Also that the following couuty officers ftfr said
county are to be elected. Viz:
One judge of probate, one sheriff, one county
clerk, one register o^doeds. one county treas(JTVen under my hand id Haatirfs, Mich., tbe
day and year ilrst above written.
JOHN Q. CRESSY, Sheriff. •
J^UTICB TO TEACHERS.
•
. .

Tiie following places and time* have been
designated by tlie Board of Examiners for hold­
ing public examinations for tearhen in Barry
county. Tlie secretary Is authorized to Issue
special certificates, wbleb are valid only until
the next public examination.
Friday^ OcLlfitb, at Hickory Corners. .
Friday and Saturday, Oct. atth and 25fli, a
nXKtiDRS.
It Is expected that all who intend to teach
and have not eertificatcs in force will be present

Examinations will be txrth oral and written,
chiefly the latter. Candidate* tor a third grade
certificate mart pees a satisfactory examina­
tion in orthography, reading, pennkanahlp,
arithmetic, grammar, geography, C. 8. history,
civil government, theory and art of teaching
For this grade

Fine Black Children’s iChildren’s
Fine
Overcoats,
Fall
Underwear, Worsted
Overcoats, ,
Suits.
$2.00
Made to Order,
$3.50
to
$10:
$15.00.
to
$2.50. Dress Suits,
•LOO to M12.00
$15.00.

Pants

dlslly Invited to I

KSOCH ANimvfc iMCTMwy.

LADIES
pvBri.ii

Children’s PANTS.
HATS.
Best $1
and
Shirts are $1.50 Stiff
00 cte to 815.00 BestFittingt
Fur Hat Boy’s Hats,, Pants in the
City.
25
cents
75c for worth $2.00
Fine Pants,
to
Linen Bo­ Fur Hats
ZINCTRUN1
$3.50to$7J0
$1.50.
. $2 to $4.
worth 87.50. som Shirts.

Trunks, Our White

Walters. Richmond,

showed how utterly
to secure prohibitory* lawa ®ave throngh
the election of such men to the legisla­

ture a® would submit the qne^ion to a
vote of the people.
te.ffrtrtHtejori.y_ or tee
XVX. *Vor or tne »W-«&gt;
^jj/n^on
to the
and di
P*TT.
th. people,
noorfo. «nd
C»U-­
et this qut*Lon w u-i’
•

Fall

StarClo
Strictly

tchels,
I lUeUMJU

PATENTS

�=

—

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MADAGASCAR’S ISLE.

A

REIGN OF TERROR.

s

MICHIGAN 8TATK NEWS.

eeee ef Fire-Bugs-

Limrtanant Schufeldt Returns from
His Diplomatic Mission.

•r* Die— Fabulous Amonuu
of Gold.

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'

P0RE1GN COMMERCE DESTROYED BT THE
FKENCIL
Washington, Sept. 26. — Lieutenant
Mason Shufeldt United States Navy,
whose visit to Madagascar has attracted
much attention, readied the city WcdiMwday
morning, and at nlgtit went to New York
to see tlie President .and report-to'him.
Lieutenant Schufeldt was sent to Madagas­
car In a diplomatic capacity. Ills mission
was to find out If there were, not some way­
in which tiie French &lt;x-cupatiou on the sea­
coast could be terminated- The Hovas
really can- very little about this occupation.
The frightful unhealthy character of the
timber belt,abuiit 120 miles wide, which sepa­
rates the coast trade from tbe interior table­
land about six hundred feet above tiie sea,
is an absolute protection to tbe Hovas from
* French army, and as the natives have no
oommerve they do not feel the loss of a
•export or two. But tiie French occupation
of Tamatave lias practically destroyed forelgn commerce, anil European merchant
are extremely anxious to have the French
leave. Mwlagaacar is the last stronghold
of tiie American carrying trade, and our ex­
ports to the Island have been large, and
much in excess of English exports to the
Island. The natives will not buy English
cotton doth when they can get American,
and plain white American cottons are selltng at tlie Hova capital for sixty cents a
Crd. Lieutenant Shufeldt says the people
ve a passion for the purchase of all sorts
of new things, and particularly all tho appliancos of civilization, and the Island offers
a richer opening to commerce than even
Jajmu at its zenitk The jteople have such
mechanical ingenuity tliat they manufacture
an excellent Gatling gun simply from draw­
ings without ever having seen a model.
The cojintry is enormously rich in all
mineral resources, but the .natives onlywork the Iron mine*. They know, how­
ever, that they possess rich gold and silver
inlm-s, tiiouzb for currency they use the
French five-franc pieces, which they cut up
for change. Lieutenant Shufeldt ascertttned thnt the Hova Government is willing
to pay three or. four million dollars In­
demnity if the FrenchWill leave tiie Island,
and to raise tbe money the Queen\granted
a cancession to a foreign company* to be
formed to work the gold mines, thirty per
cent, of the proceeds to be paid tn tlie
Queen, and with tliat she shall pay tiie In­
demnity to tlie French. There has hitherto
been 8 serious question about getting the
Cpcluus ores to the seacoast, and a part of
eutenant Shufeldt’s mission was to ascer­
tain if the principal rivers of the island
Rvgre navigable a&gt; far os the gold-fields,
lie found the river was navigable for
tw o hundred and fifty miles, affording am­
ple means of communication between
the gdld-fielda and the coast In all
treaties between Madagascar and foreign
powers there lias been a provision that any
European developing a mine on tlie island.
orcaiTying away spec)mensabo^lj be mode
Bnbject to the Jlovn criminal laws and pun­
ished with twenty years’ Imprisonment Tlie
Hova Government put the stipulation in
lest a' gold fever should break out and
tbe island be overrun with Euro­
pean and American mipera and adventurera. Tlie Queen is now willing to waive
this In part,.and on his way home Lieuten­
ant Shufeldt stopped in London and organ­
ized a cxunpony to work under the conces­
sion given him by tlie Queen. Lieutenant
Shufeldt la the only white man who ever
went entirely across the Island, a distance
of 1,018 miles, not In a direct line, but at
he was obliged to travel. He started
with 590 natives and three white men.
The three white men he buried with his
own hands on the way. Of the natives
only 158 completed the journey. Tbe rest ।
pensheil of fever. It to supposed that tiie
project ot the Administration te to bring
about American intervention, and induce
tlie French to abandon their territorial.
claims, take a lot of gold to paf the pxpemies ot tiieir Chinese war, anil gbC-'Zmt of
Madagascar. Lieutenant Shufeldt speak*
highly of the Llovas, and enthusiastically
of tbe general resources of the island.
A NEW SECRETARY.
Po»tmMUr-(iener»l Grtiham Appointed

Washington, SepL 96.—Judge W. Q.
Gresham, Postmaster-General, received a
telegram from the President, informing
him of his appointment to the Secretary­
ship of the Treasury. He Immediately
qualified and sent the President ids resig­
nation as1 Postmaster-General. At ten
o’clock yesterday morning Judge Gresham
went to -the Treasury with Secretary
Chandler. _His . -designation
-- from
‘
the
”
•wan
given
him
by
President
Pruden,
Assistant
Private
a
l.
________
_____
X..
Secretary to tiie President, and __
commission by Third Assistant Secretary
of State A. A. Ades.
Two Assistant
Secretaries of tbe Treasury, Messrs. French
and Coon, were present, and tendered tbeii
-congratulations. Under tbe law, First Are
Blstaqt Postmaster-General Batten becomes
acting Postmaster-General for ten days.
The President has designated Assist­
ant Secretary Coon to act a* Secretary’ of
the Treasury during the atwence or sick­
ness at any time ’of Secretary Greslram.
All the bureau and division officers of tlie
Department called upon the new Secretary
about noon, and were presented by Mr.

Detroit, Mich., Sept 26.—The ScotUsn
Rite Masons closed tiieir session yesterday.
The next session meets in Boston. A res­
olution was passed allotting an increased
number of honorary members to Michigan.
Mx-SMidiusettM. Vermont, ConnecticuL New
Hampshire, Malue and New' York.

She EaaphiMlM-d Her Objection.
■ Kikzua, N, Y., Sept 25.—Ou Wednes­
day John Fore, an Italian barber. wbo peraisled In paying attentions to Mra. Kava­
nagh, attempted te forcibly enter her house,
when she shot him dead.

Baltimore, M&lt;L, SepL

«7.—All

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the

Cleveland, O., Sept 37.—Six of- the
finest business blocks in this, city were set
on fire during Thursday night Incendia­
ries last evening ignited oiled paper on the
fourth floor of a stone structure on Euclid
avenue, used by an electric light company.
The underwriters offer large rewards for the
capture of the fire-bugs. There is much
excitement and indignation, and should the
Incendiaries be apprehended, their fate to
frightful to contemplate.

started Saturday afternoon in tlie yard of
the Cleveland Saw-Mill and Lumber Com­
pany, and was only controlled after burning
through the long trestle of the Connottnn
Valley Railway, fifty feet of which .was
bunted away, cutting off the trains of the
road from access to the depot The loss was
88,000. At five o’clock the Greene Block, 184
St Clair street, was set on fire. Prompt
action prevented any •onsiderable damage.
An oil manufactory, valued at 812,000. wag
destroyed yesterday morning. It was an­
nounced by tiie city papers a few days ago
tliat tlie insurance companies were with­
drawing the Insurance from the lumber dis­
tricts most exposed to fire in the city, but
this was vigorously denied by the Board of
Underwriters. Saturday’s fire at tiie yards
of the Cleveland Saw-Mill and Lum­
ber Company, however, demonstrated
that tile
public
announcement was
not
without
foundation.
A
largo
part of tiie Insurance upon tbe lumber in
this yard had been withdrawn by the com­
panies but a few days before tiie fire. A
number of companies notified their agents
here not to take any more risks on lumber
some days ago. Thomas Manning, Jr., &lt;t
Co., proprietors of the Vulcan Iron Works,
received an anonymous letter Saturday,
stating that their works would be burned
inside of three days. This threat to
significant when considered with the
fact
that several
of
the
fire-en­
gines of1 tiie city are undergoing re­
pairs hi tlie shops of the company. A letter
was received Saturday from Chl.cagti, by
Purdy &amp; McNeil, saying tliat their yard
would lie burned before Monday. At about
six o’clock one of tlie firemen discovered a
small blaze in a car-load of lumber which
was standing In tlie yard. He rushed up
and put out the blaze. He then saw be­
tween the lumber a large bunch of waste
soaked with oil, which had been taken from
an axle-box of the car.

Methodist Cocference, held at Whitehall,
Muskegon County, the following appointAna, H. FL Gale; Arcadia. J. W. Abtard:
Barry. W. H. Hoss: Batavia and Noble. P. W.
Hill; Blackberry Bridge Mission, J- C*w-

Rlon, F. Warden; Clayton and WhitefeatSer,
to bv aupphed;, Flint. T. C. Fteber; Gaagrs.
H.
Deaker:'' Grand
Rapid*.
O- 8.
Grinnell;
FVewaoil,
J.
W.
Henlor;
Gunplains and Bpringbrook, M. J. Duryea;
Greenwood Mission. J. Embree; Grayhngatid
Conterpbilns Mission, to be supplied; Howned
and Eualey. F. M. Fuller; Harf, H. C. Hob­
bins: Hopkins, Isalnh Martin: Hartwick. H.
M. Thompson; Huron and Romulus. D. D.
Martin; holtartd and Olivet. J. 8. Morey;
Hinton, M. Munger; Ingham. H. A. Day:
Kensington and Brighton. D. A, Rlchanlr;
Leoni and Spring Arbor. A. 8. .Bunnell; Me­
ridian. J. H. Lewis; Millbrook. O. H. Johnson;
Midland. D. E. Ward; Newaygo iMtoaion. W.
Holley: Ottawa, George 8mith; Plpeatone. J.
Burke: Pittsford, Joel Martin: Sebewa. B W.
Backus: Bblawnssec, L. E. Jeseepb; Solon.
O. Topley; Sherman Mission. E. Darn-11;
Bumnn-rfletd Mission. W. Waterman: Ttttawaseeo. A. J. IiagKard; Tompkins and Sand­
stone, H. D. Chettey; Walker. B. T. Gray:
Wheatland, tbe Preaidebt: Wheathind and
Leroy, to be supplied; Whitehall, Hnrvt-r
Johnson; White River, C. G. Fcro; Wood­
land and Ervlur. F. W. Townsend; Wright,
W. WlngA Westflcid. E. B. Hubbard; Mis­
sionary for Manistee County, C. 8. Dolvynt
Conference Evangelists, John Leviogtou and
^H. Canfteld; General Missionary. C. Powi: Conference Missionary. S. B. Shaw; to
ivei In interest of Foreign Mission* Miles
Fisk: General Agent Dakota Mission*. A. F.
^Th^ofllccrs of the Conference are: Rev.
Joel Martin. President; F. A. Piper. Seen-

Mlchlmn Item*.
The Detroit grain quotations are: Wlieat
-No.
1
White, 8)e
No.
2 Red,
58Ke; No. 3 Red, 78Mc. Flour—Michl gau
White Wheat, choioe, $3.9X»L15; roller
procorn, $4.«jTrf4 75; patent., $\OOr&lt;W.5O,
Corn—No. 2, MMc. Outa—No. 2, 3?Wc.
Butter—Creamery, 28'3-0.-. Cheese, 1IO
12Sc. Eggs, iTXffilSc.
A large planing-mill and box-factory ie
being erected at Bay City.
The Secretary of State recently received
reports from 772 correspondents, repre­
senting 507 townships, showing that 170,­
000 acres of wheat threshed up to August
25, yielded 2,935,433 bushel., or an average
of 10 1-8 bnshels to the acre. The figures
Indicated an aggregate product in the
State of nearly twenty-six mlHion, a bet­
ter report than the same time last year by
50,000. Corn promised 80, pota’oes 93,
apples 07, and peaches 13 per oenL of an
AN IMMENSE BRIDGE ON FIRE. average crop.
The old Chippewa Chief, who bat for
many years lived on tbe little island in
New Orucans, Sept 27.—When a train the Sault Bte; Marie Rapids, opposite tbe
on tire Northeastern Railroad, which left this ship-canal locks, died a few days ago,
city at ten o’cluck Tliunulay night, reached
Garden Rivi r, bl* boyhood home. .
the long bridge across Lake Poutchartrain,
A fire at Dutroic a few afternoon* ago
It was discovered tliat one hundred feet of burned
two ilftuing mills
— and• a number
•
ofthe structure Imd been burned and tire fire ■tores'and o io dwelling, the 1om reaching
was still raging.
Attemj-ts to arouse $50,000. Tii । explosion of an oil tank, in­
tlie people at Slidell, tlie .other side jured two pi rtons. One tnsn broke a leg
of tlie bridge, proved ineffectual.
Tiie by jumping Krom
from a window, and another
flames burned themselves out after de­ bad bi* faco'badly burned.
stroying a quarter of a mile of tlie work. All
It Is announced that there are 1,480 'in­
freight traffic will have to be stuqtended un­
til tiie damage can be repaired, but passen­ sane persons in tbe two Htate asyltuns in
ger trains will be ran as soon as a transfer Michigan, and beside* these tbere are
boat can be secured. The company lias many hundred* in county asylum*, poore
creosote works at Slidell, with u large bouses and private retreat*. There will
amount of ervosoted lumber on Inmd.and will bo no trouble iu filling th* new State asy­
push the work of repair rapidly. Tlie loss lum now being built at Traverse City, and
Is perhaps in the neigliboriuxxl of SKO.OOtK'
if tbe Idea of caring for ,&amp;11 tbe insane by
The trestle is the longest in the world,
twenty-eight
miles,
extending
from ihe^Stato prevail* It vdill perhaps be nec­
tills city to within two miles of Slidell. It is essity to build a fourth asylum.
A Mayfield (Grand Traverse County)
a magnificent piece of work, built entirely
of ejfeiBoted. lumber. Six miles of the bridge boy, white plowing rocentiy, seeing at)
is over the lake with two draws, one near enormous black snake just ahead of him,
the northern and the other ncarthe soutlieni left tbe horse* and rati homo for help. On
beai-li. Between tiie draws the fire oc- bis return with reinforcements tbe snake
(•urred. Every’ precaution was taken by tiie was found coiled around the neck of one of
officials to prevent fire, and the accident is tbe borsea On killing the snake the
attributed to the carele*sne« of employes.
horse was found to bare been choked to
death.
Reports tt^tho State Board ot Health by
^Bt. Loris. SepL 27.—The Board of
Managers of tlie National Home for Dis- forty-five observers of diseases in different
abled Volunteer Soldiers, with several at­ parts of tbe State, for tbe week ended on
taches and ladies accompanying them, the 2)th, Indicated that dysentry, erysip­
arrived here yesterday morning after a trip elas iypbu-maiarial and scarlet fever inthrough Iowa. Nebraska and Kansas, creij/ed, and that remittent fever and
in search of a
site
for a
new cholera morbus decreased in area* of prev­
branch of
the home.
Examinations alence. Diphtheria was reported at seven
were made at Burlington, Des Moines and places, scarlet fever at eleven, and measles
Atlantic, hi Iowa; at Plattsmouth, Lincoln at one place.
and Beatrice, in Nebraska; and at Atchi­
George Dunkle, of Locke, Inrimm Coun­
son and Leavenworth, in Kansas. Tiie ty, lost two barns, OX) bushels bf uats and
•"Board held a meeting in the Southern Ho­
ot
er produce by fire a few days ago.
tel at noon, and, after discussing the matter
.
fully, finally decided upon Leavenworth as Loss, f 1,500; insurance, $9J0.
It is a fact not generally known that
tlie location. • Tiie city donates 540 acres of
land as a site and gives 850,000 to aid in-fee hundreds of Penn* j Ivanin mechanic*
erection of tlie building.
(iron-workers, etc.), have in tbe psateight
years moved into Northern Michigan,
lleavy Jewelry Bobbery. .
bought Ian 1 or taken up horn steads, and
Greenpoint, L. I., Sept. 20.—The jew­ become tillers of tbe soli. At first they
elry store of Michaels Brothers, on Ewer bad bard sledding, but most of them are
street, near Johnson avenue, Brooklyn. E. now doing well, own good farm*, and are
D., waa entered by bmylars early on Satur­ out of debt.
day morning and 81^,000 worth of watches, x Lunuey &amp; Co.’s m:ll,TiLorn and lumber,
diamonds, jewelry and silverware taken six miles north of Evart, Osceola County,
from the safe, which was brokeu open, and were burned the other morning. Loss,
carried off. The thieves left a full kit of $18,000; insurance, $9,000.
burglars' tools behind them. The police
A. B. Turner, of tbe Grand Ranids
have no clew.
Eagle, had hto pocket picked at Kalamasoo
the other night, losing a gold watch valued
Springfield, Mass., SepL 25.—Reports at four hundred dollars. He went to tbe
of the potato crop from a thousand corre­ railway station to see some friends off on
spondent show the acreage and yield In the train, and it was supposed tho thief
Canadian Provinces, New England and did. his work there.
New York to be considerably below last
C. D. Hale &amp; Co.’s mill, together with
year’s. The rot Is quite jirfvaleut, and their salt-block, at Ta was City, Iosco
grubs have greatly injured Ibe tubers Id County, was destroyed by fire a few
many sections. The Western crop to below nights ago. This was one of tbe largest
the average.
,
establishments on the sboro, cutting daily
99,000 feet of lumber and making 269 bar­
Electric Light Wires Kill a Mule.
Lovibville, Ky., Sept 29.—As a street rels of salt. The value of tbe property
was $50,090; insured for $20,000 on stave­
car came down Fourth avenue Saturday
evening a large hanging electric light broke
The village of Bronson. Branch County,
from its fastenings and fell tietween tbe
mules. One of the animals was caught in waa ravaged by a 541,000 flru tho other
a loop of the wire, and before it could be night. Two-thirds of tbe business part of
extricated was killed by the electric shock. tho town was destroyed, Insurance, git,.
Tlie driver. In trying to release the mule, 300. The origin of the fire waa unknown.
also received a severe shock.
Calvin Blood, son of Hon. Calvin Blood,
of Marine City, St. Clair County, was
drowned at seven o’clock tho other morn,
Poetland, Ore., Sept 29.—A ton ol ing by the capslaing of a row-boat. Wil­
deep-ana Csh. sompored of codfish, Hole, eta.. lard Nichols, who was also in the boat,
arrived in Portland Friday aftentaMi, was barely rescued. Calvin waa a young

to ojieii tip a wew line of trade with

li was stated before tbe recant Horaeaboera’ Association at Kalamaaoo Mutt
there were 400,000 horses in Michigan, and

I. common- There i» one differ nee.
however. While lepeople
who
ooMeee umbrellei buy Ibrtn. ewh reuloidbes io ,upph iu piou, of iron pm*.
A promi-cuomi pile of miiwy eouplingpw. Iving
“nJ*JbT7
tri3™ whicli ,p*M '*« netw.rt of
track, at Wet Alba.y attracted the at­
tention of • Journal reporter, .borne
were abort, other. lonRl i»a&gt;e were
round, other* Het.
Shouldere were
wrought on some, others had .tops
flattened out. A few hod eyes on ton.
and others again had a short handle
formed of s thinner baud ot metal. No
two of tbe pins were exactly alike.
Looking Ibout the tracks, the reperter
noticed that at short intervals wore
Mattered other pin,. “Do,on prelend
to keep the coupling-pins of the tiltierent roads apart?” was asked of a brakowan wbo stood near by. “No; why do
vou ask? Just for curiosity, hey?
There are any quantity of them, I can
tell vou. We keep al! kinds on hand.
There are so many different makes of
burners that we are compelled to have
ail descriptions at band. Some bump­
ers have :m oblong hole in them. In
these we can not use a round pin Then
again we can not use the flat pins in a
round hole.” “You know the makes
of the various roads, don’t you?
queried the reporter. “We become,
acquainted from seeing them so often,'-*'
fivastbe reply. “Some rutui* ” con­
tinued the brakeman,■“have their pins
stamped with their initials, buL it s no
use. We never look to see whether a
pin belongs to this road or chat; but
take tbe first one we-think-will fit tbe
bumper. „ A few roads have lheir pins
fastened With a chain, but it Won’t save
the pin. The chain gets broken and
away it goes. If I remember aright the
Centra! tried this plan. It would not
work satisfactory, and nine times out
of ten the brakeman would aw a loose
pin and allow that on the chain to dan­
gle on the journey. Some roads don’t
put enough iron tn their pins, for they
bond when they got ou tbe forward
cars of a Jong train. Of 'ourse it is not
always the fault of the pm, but some­
times tbe defect is in the bumper. Not
a few pins travel a yreat distance?
Well, 1 should say they did. In the
West Albany yard I have seen pius
from Omaha, yes. and from California,
too, and 1 would not be afraid to bet
that there are some here now. We
often get the pins from tbe Canadian
roads, as well as those from Southern
roads. The other day I saw a pin
which was marked in a way indicating
that it belonged to the Denver and Rio
Grande. 11 a person will give the mat­
ter a thought it will not seem strange.
Say a train comes iu here from a con­
necting road. It is broken up to have
the cars billed in different sections
placed on different trains. The pins
are dropped on the ground, or put ou
cars of other trains foing further or in
another direction. They keep being
transferred so that they stay from home
and never got back again. I would not
be afraid to wager that lots of pins
made in the Central shops have been
used by the road in the first instance on
an outgoing train and have never come
back again, but been worn out by other
roads. We ns» the pins ot the different
roads inhhe same way----- r-I’m off, here
comes work for me," and jumping on a
section of moving cars being made up
into a train, the orakeman was gone.—
Albany Joumil.

Now is Your Time to Buy
YOU A FIRST-CLASS BUGGY

I shall soon commence laying floor and
making other improvements for my Skating
Rink, which I intend opening about Oct.'1st ’

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I have on hand a large stock of Open and

form Wagons, which I must close out before

opening the Rink.

Go

If you are thinking of buying
a buggy of any kind, eal] and
see me

T&lt;

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I will sell you A 1 Good and save you

some money.

S

Chester Messer.
••It would be no violation of‘the commandmeuL” said John B. Gough, "if a man were to |
fait down and worship the silk hat. for It Is not I
made In the likeness of anything In heaven, or •
on earth, or In the waters which are under tbe
earth." Besides It beau the bead and causes-,
the hair to tall off. ParkerJ Hair Balsam win I
stop tliat and restore the original color to gray
•r faded hair. • Not oily, not a dye. beneficial.
CeUciowd^ pertumed, A perfect hair dressing.

Belding churches give flve-ceut socials.

TUTT’S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,

DISORDERED LIVER,
__ «nd MALARIA;

From thaw sotttoM artoo throe ioartbs ta
dlHMei of tbe human race.
MamKaneindlDataUMlrexMtenc*-: Lo«« of
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fee

nd tbe use Of a remedy that
tboLlrcr. AsaLLVermcdlclffvTdTs
IXM have no equal. Tbclr action on tho
iMjrsand 8ktn u also prompt;
impariuee throng!: there thn*c“

TOTS HAIR DVL

Gbj7 Hair or Wntsxta* changed in­
stantly toa GLOASr BLACX ’T
bttalioo
this DTK. Sold by Druggtou,

Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters rare Indigestion,
Heart Bum. Costivenesa, and ail malarial dis­
eases. » cents per bottle.
U. D. BRISTOL Druggist

tarrrt

Only seven in the senior class at Albion col-

11 starring tt up

27k .Niagara Falls (Route.
r. HjSSx,nMV,WM’ta.r»

CRAHD RARlOg DIVIRIOR.

Tilly «« My |Kh. IMA
ceiSd

fOr tbO*J

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EASTWARD.

The Poutlac Rifle Club liu pur^ak&lt;a 070
schutzen rifle.
'Die secret art of beauty lies not
but only tn purr blood and be:Utliy^H^BP
to be obtains by Buntal

STATIONS.

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GEO. H. HEATH,
raOTOGBAl’IIHU
HTWatch IU1J space next »»«“•

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STATIOXS.

Mr- T.W. Atkina.

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Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­

—Our importation of ban an an has
bgen dloubled since 1881. but a striking
Guardl*u’» Sale.
offset is offered to this increase in the
In the matter of the estate of Cornelia Bollin­
ven- notable decrease in the importa­ ger. a minor.
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
tion of oranges, the most popular of all
lic auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday,
the imported frnits.
The deficiency the eighth day at November, A. D. 1684. al ten
looms to have been partially made good o clock, tn .the forenoon, at the probate court
tn the city of Hastings, in tbe county of
from the orange groves of Florida.— rooms,
Barry, In tbe state of Michigan, pursuant to li­
aV. f. TvntA.
cense and authority granted to me on tbe twen­
tieth day at September, A. D. 1884. by tbe pro­
bate court of Bury county, Michigan, all of tbe
With the opening of the season of outdoor estate, right, title and interest of aald minor of.
sports conws the time of trouble, for tire poor In and to the real estate situated and tielng tn
county of Barry, tathe state ot Michigan,
victim of Hay Fever. 1 or them flowers have no tbe
odor, and tbe aummer illtlc or no beauty. To known and described as follows to-wit:
Lota numbered sixteen 08) and twenty-two
snuff, sneeze aud wipe their weeping eyes for
(22)
of the village of Sheridan, in said county,
three or lour successive monllithis U their
pitiable portion. There is no help In »e*-voy- according to the recorded plat of said village of
w-s. there t» no help tn high mbuntain air. Sliendan.
Dated, September 20th. A. I). 1884.
These only lighten the pocket and leave the (Un­
LOYAL B. KNAPPEN.
ease unabated. But there to a positive cure in
Guardian.
Ely b( ream Balm. Try R. If you continue to
suffer It Is beaiise you neglect a remedy as sure
aa It to cheap and pieaaanL

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^ol3&lt;xix.

no. 25

The Hastings Banner.
HUDAVS, AT

ni«Tixos

Barhy Co., Mjch.,

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Hastings, mich., October 9,1884.

ELEMENT SMITH,
V
Lawyer,
. (Offices over R. K. Grant* store.)
Practices In all courts of the State
promptly looked after. *
U’ UU*Uoi“
. V- M. 1

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MARSH-ALL-L. COOK.
sn;- Kirriox rates*
.
„ • rx.nr: If paid within six
tnjrtvv'n.
v ,;ir. if liat paid untilex.u.n .Jv' .r
Subscribers out­
' • st.^ per yw. In- . ..uOy-vx-h In advance.
Al'VEKTISl.MS RATES:
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1 r%r -|«mi

ft HU A X‘

TTNAPPEN 4 Vanakman,
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Lawyers.
lOver Hastings National Bank.)
TOWN CARVETH,

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Attorney at Law
Middleville, Mich. '
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D W. NLSKERN,
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Lawyer.
(Over Kp&lt;uldlng'« dry goods rtore.)

5100 00

A E. KENASTON,
"
JOB rillNTING.
Attorney at Law,
.,.....|.-h is the Job IVlntlng De­
(Over J. K Goodyear &amp; Cods Htor®.)
’
.
k.xkik Everything tn the
. .i« Uh the latest fares of
Practices In all courts of the State. Colleetlnn*
u&gt;u©cUom
: |.attcrns «»f machinery, promptly attending to.
CT*-. ,iii.-ii • uiplojwl. enables the
W.'loWBY, M.D.,
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•
Phj’sibian, Surgeon and Oculist.
(Office, 301 Thorn Bt., Hastings Mleh.)
Calls Intown or country promptly attended

A ItOI-i-V BROS.

High ii Ub Front!'

HF* Special attention paid to surglc.il diseases
and diaeaaes of the eye and ear._____________

OACKETT &amp; BUTLER,
0
Pysicians and Surgeons,
(Prairieville, Mich.)
All calls, night or day, promptly attended.
Gwi&gt;. 'if .1 A’ Kimis tn be Marktd
R. TIMMERMAN^
'
Down!
• Homojptithic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(First door east of Holloway*’ drug store.)
Wr •.•-?. W’.’ ! rolure as u«ual, but uo more
R. Wm. JONES,
”
credit given.
Dentist.
NoK.’reH-'k cnii. anfi potnore bad debts.
All work promptly attended to.
I-OUB-

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Sf/sfejM on firptUHt.

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^yELTON &amp; WHITLOCK

GENERAL STOCK!
‘

OF GOODS

TO BE KEPT FULL!
and a bran new

LINE OF

Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co.
They write policies on.a man's property against
loss oy fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
life by death and accident.
QOOK &amp; SHELDON,

(Office in Abstract Bldcl:, Hastings, Mich.)
Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry
County.

Millinery Goods L
TO RE ADDED. WITH

Mrs. 13. S. Holly
,

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At the helm. .

ETCOME AND TRY US!
Sathtatlon fciiaraiiwed. .and Goods Cheaper
than ever you Ixiugh! betorv.

A. FOOTE. M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon,
(Office east side Hain 8L. Nashville, Mich.)
Residence next door north Wolcott House.
AU calls promptly attended too, day or night.
OSEPH KNIGHT.
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Veterinary Surgeon.
(Residence, Rutland, near Yeckley school "bouse.)
Will attend all calls tor services night or day.
Charg&lt;-s reasouable.
.
B. F. BBOWX, M. D.

W. P. POLHJCMU8. M. D.

BS. BROWN &amp; POLHEMUS.
Homoepathic PhysiciansJt Surgeons.
HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS., Woodland. ■ (Office over Julius Burnell's store. Main 8L)
Calls answered from the office at all hours of
the day or night. Dr. Polhemus will give special
pLARKE £ RIKER,
attention to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
V
Attorneys at Law and
Office hours—9 to 12 a. tn.: 2 to 4 p. ni.

PirttM..&gt;wir,"
&amp;&gt;ptcmi‘er !Uh.

i&gt;b! firm will please settle by
.

D

Solicitors in Chancery.

(Mffkfs in Uuiuii,block, over Reamer Bros.)
listings. Aftcb,
Pnctirc tn all voart* of the state. Attend to
enJeetloiw and perfecting titles to real estate.
Hoagy to loan Insurance taken etc., etc.

PHILIP T. COLGROVE,
JL
Lawyer,
Hastings. Mich.
Prosecuting Atterney for Barry County.

County News.

prominent greenbacks-ot Tboraapple,
. A very enthusastic political meeting
was held at Pleasant Hill school house.
_
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WOTE.
Toe writer will be tumble to niake tunolnt Thursday evening last, which- was ad“Jdretwed by CoL Gill, of Hastings, who
MltarTcmiMXteton, Noimter
talked republican doctrine to a green­
th.
Mier
wtal|
back audience. It was remarked to the
Mil H-Uh- au eitacrtptloo a.™
J, TriteTby one who was there that at
reesethne should an, or our neui.ni be lo th. the opening of the meeting there was
wish to know bo, u&gt;e!r
but one republican m the house, but at
WkUM ““ “
•«“ i» “■«
the close, so straight-forward and con­
hul™MVereresheortollr.
Very respectfully. ”
vincing had been the Col’s arguments,
marsha id. l. cook.
there were many who saw the matter
in its true light.
A very hafrpy affair took place at the
.
Rutland.
residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Ford
The M. E. quarterly meeting of the
Tuesday, Sept 30th. It was the mar- Hastings circuit will be held at the
of Mr. Edward D. Haines, of Crosby school house Oct 12. Preach­
Otsego, and Miss Allie O. Ford. The ing at 230 p. m.. followed by the sacra­
ceremony took place at one o’clock p. ment. The services will be conducted
m., and was performed by Rev. Brad­ by Rev. H. M. Joy, D. D.
ley, of Richland, in a very impressive
On Wedneaday. Oct 1, the friends of
manner. The bridesmaid was Miss Mr. and Mrs. L. Yeckley met for the
Lizzie Ford, of Detroit, and the grodhi, purpose of celebrating their tin wed­
Mr. North Haines, of Otsego. The ding. About 70 shared the pleasure of
house was beautifully trimmed, and all the occasion.
about the happy couple spoke of happi­
The following is a List of the presents:
ness. The guests were numerous, and
Mr. Charles Robinson and wife, four
tendered their hearty congratulations
W- M. Kline and wife,
to the newly wedded pair. After the fruit dish; Mr. W. Perry and wife, stew
pan and egg beater; Mr. W. Pennock
ceremony all present sat down to a
and wife, vase; Mr. J. McLarvy. and
most excellent repast, that served to
Uwee miik pans: Mr. J. Robinson
highten the enjoyment.
and wife, comb case and potato masher;
The presents were numerous and Mr. Clarence Robinson and wife, two
mugs; Mr A. Myers and wife, colander;
costly. Among them we note the fol­
Mr:
Pennock and wife, pair of towels
lowing:
and oil painting; Mr. R. McElwain and
Set of parlor chairs, parents of bride: W1£’
¥ vas‘«: JIr- C. Whitcomb
large easy chair, Mr. and Mrs. Ream; anirwife, flour sieve and fruit dishsilver cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. It. Kelly and wife, lamp, pair vases’
Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray, and stew pan: Mr. A. Martin and wire,
Otsego: beautiful hanging lamp, silver treated dish; Mr. S. Yeckley and wife
butter knife, sugar spoon and majolica hanpinn lamp; Mr. J. YeckJevand wile,
.let, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blackman; sil­ meal sieve; Mr. F. Smith and wife,
ver pickle castor and picture, Miss Liz­ fruit dish; Mr. Geo. Robinson and wife,
zie Ford, Detroit; silver tea pot, Mr. rice steamer; Miss Nora Quaif, three
and Mrs. Chas. Ford; cake basket, Mrs. cookie cutters ; Mr. F. Strieker and wife,
S. D. Haines, Otsego; set silver forks, picture; Mr. C. IL Croabv and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barnee, Yorkville; lard press, soaper and a Watkin’s flour
set glassware, parents of the bride; set sieve.
silver knives, Almond Farr and Seth
Mr. McElwain and wife and Mr. T.
Chapman; beautiful shell portmonie,
Pennock and wife were from Hickory
Eddie Farr; silver butter knife. Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Haines. Otsego; china Corners, Miss Quaif from Hastings,
.set, Charles arid Kate Ream; majolica and Mr. F. Striker from Jackson. A
tea set. Miss Cora Teerpening; pair sumptuous repast was prepared by the
damask towel? and half a dozen nap­ host and hostess, to which ample justice
kins, Mrs. Lent Plainwell; lace tidy,
Miss Emma Hunt; majolica fruit dish, was done.
Mrs. G. Cook, Plainwell; damask table
The story is being circulated by the
cloth, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ’ Haines. prohibitionists'that Gen. Logan had
Regrets from Mrs. Thiers, Orange­ been drinking when he pa&amp;sed through
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Gwin, Del­ Hastings and that Charles Mack was
ton, Miss Marti? Hall, Otsego, and Mr. author of said report. Mr. Mack denies
and Mrs. Frank Norwood, Delton.
said authorship, as he was "absent from
The happy couple have the hearty the city at the time, and further that he
congratulations and best wishes of saw the Gen. at Grand Rapids and saw
hosts of friends.
no such evidence there.
Remember the republican mass-meet­
Mamed, in Rutland, Sept. 24, by Rev.
ing at Johnson’s grove. Monday after­ C. R. Crosby. Mr. Jesse A. Callahan to
noon, Oct 13th, Hon. George Willard, Miss Ellen Gates, both of Hastings
of Battle Creek and other good speakers township.
will address the meeting.

PRK«P0BT.
From the Herald.
Samuel Wolcott, aged 74 yearn, died
at hi/residence in this village Tuesday.

Garland Stoves and

Ranges!
— OF------

GREBLE &amp;. POWERS

Spangemacher &amp; Mason,
Hastings, Mich.

Sept. 80th. Mr. Wolcott has been a well
known and respected resident of Barry

county for many years.
Wesley Fox was in Grand Rapids
Monday where he purchased a new
boiler for Fox 4 Son’s saw mill. He
also bought a new moulder for cutting
all kinds of moulding^-juat what this

place has long needed.
Married.—At the German M. B. par­
sonage. by Bev. G. Bertram, on the 21st,
Mr. John Nagler and Miss Helen Moore
were united in the bonds of holy matri­
mony.
Mr. George Teeple of Irving town­
ship was 87 years old Saturday Sept. 27.
The old gentleman Is still hale and
hearty and apparently "feels just as

young as he used to be.
Mr. A. M. Herrington has on exhlblHon at the county fair thia week a case
of birds, and animals of the smaller
class indiginous to this climate. The
case contains 83 specimens, and is the
most Interesting article on exhibition.
Mr. Herrington has heretofore shown
much skill as a taxidermist but this
last production crowns all former ef­
forts and places him in the front rank
of taxldermic artists. After the exhi­
bition at Hastings the case win be ship­
ped to a gentleman in Kingman. Kan­
sas and commands the sum ot 8100.
It is needless to add that the rare ooliecUonistheeUervedof aU‘
as it stands in Its nook in Art Hall.

•

MIDDLEVILLE-

F TspMrf'n'Xi stoppwl on the street
Ttiraday. &lt;«*&gt; mule being labeled onJte
fly blanket, one "Danger, the other

’jSwO-DonneUwon many friends,
.nd no doubt many vote* while In

UNDERTAKERS
Calls Promptly Responded to.

FURNITURE!
Call and See our Stock and Prices.

Middleville, Friday.
Another change has been made in the
.kiting rink. It Is two storie. high,
instead of one. The aeoond story wW
”attod up for a hall, which will prob­

ably be the largest In this part of the
state, 40x120 feet.
„
«I think Phil. Colgrove will g&lt;* a
bsadsome majority in Thomapple.
alK&gt; In the county, I think lie will be
elected. No man on the tick* la
of election than Judge Smith; *

rote for Mm."

Conrermtlmi with a

WHOLE NO. 1525.
havoc with the fences north and ea»tx&gt;f
Morgan.
Quite a number of the citizens went
to Nashville to hear R. E. Frazer talk
on the political issues of the day. and
were well paid and came home satisfied.
Some of the prohibitionists have con­
cluded that they had the wrong pig by
the ear and have concluded to work and
vote with the republican party here­
after.
Worth Johnstown.
Mr. Webster has his new house near­
ly completed.
Mrs. Gabel Risbridger has gone to
Jackson visiting relatives.
Mrs. Bailey, of New York, has been
visiting friends and relatives in this
vicinity.
The school in this district closed last
Tuesday.
Mrs. John Haugh is visiting friends
and relatives in this vicinity.
Mr. J. C. Davis has returned to his
home at Galesburg,

Quite a goodly number of our citi­
zens attended one of the fairs during
the past week.
Mrs. Jacob DeCriester was buried
from the M. E. church, on Tuesday of
last week.
Mrs. 0. G. Goes is entertaining a
friend from Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Milo Goes has friends visiting
her.
Kellogg.Flower and Miss Mary Rich­
ards were married at the residence of
the bride’s parents on Wednesday last.
They have the hearty good wishes of a
large circle of friends for their future
prosperity and happiness.
’ James Richards and wife are the
parents of a baby boy.
Rev. Mr. Osinga, of Plainwell, filled
the M. E. pulpit Sabbath morning.

Carlton.
Stillwell dislocated his shoulder.
Open lodge, Saturday. Oct. 18th.
The reading match was interesting.
Ed. Jones’ colt took the premium.
James Carpenter's horse served like­
wise.
•
Orvin Wright has returned to Carl­

; the heart of a democrat.

The rattled

musket that fell from him with his taat
shot became the tboughttaw toy of hfa
boy; but not a hand that played with it
was the hand of a democrat. The babe
he kissed crowed and crowed for his
return, and its unwitting and unan­
swered notes were not from the throat
of a democrat. The tear-sojled camp
letters which the mother read aloud in
the long, bitter evenings, while the boys
clustered at her knees, did not fall upon
democratic ears. The girls sobs, blend­
eel with the mothers weeping, did not
ma^e democrats of their brothers.
Perhaps the father had been a demo­
crat all his life! The children go to
school. There is not a democrat on its
benches. The first reader contains the
portrait of Abraham Lincoln—that
kind and sturdy face never made a
democrat On its simple pages, in
words of one or two syllables, is told
the story of his birth and death. That
story’ never made a democrat In the
pranks of the play ground the name
silences the frolicsome and makes the
jolliest grave. The name never made a
democrat. In the pictures that light
up the geography are tiie firing on Fort

Sumter and the death of Ellsworth.
Those pictures make no democrats.
The first page of the history contains a
representation of the surrender of Lee
at Appomattox. No boy ever gazes on
that and ever after avows himself a
democrat.
In the higher grades the same subtle
and unresisted influence is. at work.
The text-book contains extracts from
patriots speeches during the war.
ThoSe speeches make no democrats.

The great battles are briefly described;
the narrative has no democratic listen­
ers. The strain of martial music runs
through the readers, and that music
makes no democrats. Sketches of the
great generals are given; the brave
deeds arouse the enthusiasm of the lads,
but there are no democrats among them.
The horrors and sufferings of the
slaves are told; the maddened blood
that mounts the boy’s cheek is not dem­
ocratic blood: The curse of slavery has
pursued the democratic party, and has
hounded it to its death. Therefore, let
it die; and no Up will be found to say a
prayer over the grass on its grave.
The late defeat need not be attributed
to any other causes. The result was
accomplished because the youths of the
repubUc are not democratic. That par­
ty is therefore without a future and
without a hope. The malediction of
the war has palsied its brain. The
curse of slavery nas poisoned its blood
and rotted its bone. Let it die.

ton.
Kershner is now the township clerk.
The*fifteenth of this month all having
friends (and others) in the Fuller cem­
etery will meet there, to improve the
grounds. The ladies are to do their
part by furnishing refreshments. The
grounds are sadly in need of such labor,
and it is expedient that many turn out.
No doubt the open lodge will be In­
teresting. A good deal of time is taken
and as this is to show the public some
best Baking powder.
of our secret doings, the invitation is
OBA.NGEVILLE.
extended to one and all. No charge for INTERESTING TESTS MADE BT THE
Mr. Ware spoke acceptably
the
admission.
GOVERNMENT CHEMIST.
Diamond school house Tuesday eve­
ning.
Dr. Edward G. Love, the present an­
Do not forget the Willard meetings, From the Chicago Times. Wednesday, Nov; W.* alytical chemist for the Government,
has recently made some interesting ex­
Gun Lake House grove Tuesday after­
The recent presidential election has periments as to the comparative value
noon, and in the evening at the school
of baking powders. Dr. Love’s tests
shown that there is an invincible reason
house here.
.were made to determine what brands
The township of Priairieville is being why the democratic party can never Vre the most economical to use, and as
their capacity lies in their leavening
win
a
national
victory.
re-surveyed by J» Q. Creasy, in order to
It is that the youths of this republic power, tests were directed solely to as­
establish permanent quarter poets on
certain the available gas of each pow-*
each section. Seems to us as though are not democratic. The sons of dem­ der. Dr. Love’s report gives- the fol­
that might be done in this township to ocratic fathers have grown up republi­ lowing:
cans. So long as slavery and the war
Strength cubic
Name &lt;X the
good advantage.
.
baking powden.
chcs gns per esc)
ounce of powder.
Fishing on the lake is quite good for linger with the memory of Americans,
the
youths
of
the
republic
will
continue
(cream
tartar, -powder)
......... 127.4
Royal (&lt;
-------------------------- ,...............
.
the season. A number of eels have
' ’ im
.........
l&gt;een captured in both Gun and Pine to grow up republicans, and slavery Patapsco (alum powder).................. 125.2*
and the war will be remembered as long Rumford’s (phosphate) fresh..... 122h*
lakes lately.
Rumford’s ^phosphate) old............. 82.7
Orangeville will poll a large •vote as the public school system exists.
Hanford’s None Such, fresh............ 121.65
The public schools have slain the Hanford's None Such, old............... 84.3
this year. At the election of*’82, the
democratic party with the text-books. Redhead*............................................... 117D*
vote was nearly 60 short.
Charm (alum powder)...................... 11«^*
Dr. Turner seems to be slightly im- It is vain for statesman to declare that Amazon (alum powder).................... IllJ
there were as many democrats as repulv- Cleveland* (shortweight oz.). .110.8
proved in health.
licans in the Union army. It is vain to Sea Foam................................................107J
Most of the people hereabout atten­
affirm that the war for the preservation Czar............................................................ IMS
ded the Plainwell fair. ASTien the man­
Dr. Price*............................. &lt;.............. IMffi
agers of the Barry county agricultural of the Union coujd not have been car­ Snow Flake (Groff’s, St Paul).... 101.8
ried to a successful close without the Lewis’ Condensed ............... 98.2
society show as much enterprise as
aid of the democratic party. It is idle Congress yeast...................................... 97h
their Plainwell brethren, they can ex­
for philanthropy to suggest that the at­ Pearl............................-........................... M2
pect as good a fair, not l/efore.
titude of that party toward the war in C. E. Andrews &amp; Co.* (contains
alum......................................... *78.1"
the beginning was a humane one; that Herkers
MORO O-THORW APPLE“
And now all is quiet since the little it was inspired by the higher and bet­ GiDets
episode at the depot at Morgan the ter wish that the cause of the conflict Bulk .
•In his report, the government chem­
should be peaceably removed, and the
other night.
ist says: “I regard au alum powders as
Those parties are gone and the boys spilling of brothers’ blood by ‘brothers’ very ' unwholesome.
Phosphate and
will not need that tar or those feathers. hands be avoided. The democratie^r- tartaric acid powdf i liberate their gas
baking, or under
The people hereabouts nearly all at­ ty has been ideally identified with slav­ too freely in procea
varying climatic changes suffer deter­
tended the fair at Hastings last week. ery and slave-holding. ‘
The republican party is ideally iden­ ioration.”
Dr. F. S. Hull was in the neighbor­
Dr. H. A. Mott, the former govern­
tified with emancipation and the war. ment chemist, after a careful «nd etabhood Thursday of last week.
Mrs. and Miss Emma Ruckle were Therefore are the youths of the country
visiting with Mr. Jacob Ruckle atMor- incapable of being democratic. There­
fore the democratic party can never
gan the past week.
Reported that Mr. Ames, of Maple win a national victory.
Thk Kalamazoo Telegraph of ths 8th
The boys who catch the ballots that
Grove, took a dose of poison last Thurs­
contains the following relative to Maj.
day night from the effects of which he fall from their stiffened hands are re­
publicans. This can not be denied. Anderson:
died.
At the railroad meeting tart evening
WeB, well; it is too bad that a man The curae of slavery has potaoned the Maj. G. M. AnJ
should let prohibition bo muddle hta blood and rotted the bone of the demo­ himself. The
cratic
party.
The
malediction
of
the
brain that he will forget to hobk his
hta unique aad
team fast to the wagon and fasten the war has palsied its brain.
The young wife who held the babe up
neck yoke, but simply snap the lines,
jump into the wagon and tell his team to kirn the father m he hunted to the
to go- Behold, the horses start, but the tap of hta departing regiment has not
wagon dore not. Such was the occur- Hucktad a democrat. The weary foot of
anoe with a certain prohibitionist not the gray grandmother who watched the

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more than a thoasaod miles from Barryvflkj not long since. (
Some parties unknown broke in the The chair that the aoldter father arm
windows and atoned the bouse of Jamea
D. Miller, or better known as Limber
. on the night of October 2d. m

�policy as that? Is it not better to
adopt a paMcy that wiD give profitable
employment to American labor and
capital? Protection to home indus­
tries will de this. The reason for the
stagnation in manufacturing centers
to-day is fear of democratic tariff tink­
ering.

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

, Hastings, Micil, October 9,1884.

ReprtlicaD National Ticket.
FeF President,

JAMES G. BLAINE,
' .

Maine.

For Vice President,

JOHN A. LOGAN, of TUinoie.
8TATK_TICKET.
Far Governor—RV88E1J. A. ALGER, of Warne.
For Lieutenant Governor—ARCHIBALD Rt’TTAB8. of Charlevoix.
For Secretary of State—HARRY A. CONANT.
For Sate’rreaaurer-EDWARD H. BUTLER,
For Auditor General-WILLIAM C. STEVENS,
of Washtenaw.
For Comtnluioner of the Land Office—MINOR
8. NEWELL, of Genesee.
FwAttoruey General-MOSES TACGART, of

For Superintendent of Public Instructions—
HERSCHELL R. GAM, of HlUsdale.
For Member of the State Board of Education—
JAMES M. BALLOU.
For Congress. Third District-J AMES O'DON­
NELL, of Jackson.

For Senator. 13th District-JOHN CARVETH.
of Middleville.

REPUBLICAN COUNT/ TICKET.
For Representative in the Slate Legislature—
ENOCH ANDRUS.
For Judge of Prolmte—CLEMENT SMITH.
Far Sheriff—JOHN Q. CRESSY,
-­
For Clerk—CHARLES M. MACK.
For Prosecutin* Att&gt;—PHILIP T. COLGROVE
h..- ■ -■ ml J.I i&gt;GAP. F. NYE
For Treasurer—FREDERICK ALEXANDER.
For Circuit Court CoininlMloinr-.—PHILIP W.
NISKERN and JAMES B. MILLS.
For Surveyor—SETH PRATT.
For Coroners—Dr. A. P. DRAKE and Dr. J. W.
SACKETT.

In reply to a letter of inquiry, we would say
that oar candidate for president Is Benj. F. But­
ler; our candidate for ym-ernor, Josiah W.
Resole;. our candidates for other state, congress­
ional, legislative and county officers are men
Who will vote for Benj. F. Butler for president.
None others need apply.—Hastings Journal,
July IMtei.
Editorial Notes.

i

The Journal is worried because we
did not publish Fanning's appointments
in Barry county. If Mr.XJchty, chair­
man of the greenback couhty commit­
tee, or Mr. Hayee, chairman of the dem­
ocratic county committee should bring
a list of their speakers, and dates and
places for their meetings to us, we
should inform them that we were run­
ning a republican paper. If Mr. Pow­
ers, chairman of the republican county
committee, should take a list of repub­
lican meetings to the Journal or Demo­
crat he would be informed that they
would be published at advertising rates
if at all. Mr. Fanning is a third party
prohibitionist. His aim is to destroy
the republican party in order that the
prohibition party may susceed. His
views are not our views. His party is
not our party. Why should we favor
his party any more than we should the
greenback or democratic party ? NeitiK
Mr. Lichty nor Mr. Hayes would have
the cheek to ask such a favor of us—it
takes lota of, it for any party to ask
such a privlege of an opposition party.
It exceeds courtesy to request such a
thing; it goes into the realm of solid,
hard cheek. Of course the Journal will
■publish the appointments. Its editor
has said many times that the prohibi­
tion party drew two votes from the re­
publicans to one from the fusionists.
Of course it will.‘‘taffy" them, and give
them a grand “send off.’^VBut would
the Journal do this if two out of three
of its members came from the green­
back party ? Not to any very great* ex­
tent. We wonder often that those re­
publicans who have gone into the pro­
hibition party do . pot stop and think
why their action is so pleasing to dem­
ocrats and greenbackers. Have prohi­
bitionists anything to hope for from
the fusion party in Michigan? Do they
pretend to hope for anything from
them? Not at all. And yet they are
willing to take that sort of a course
that is especially pleasing to the fusion­
ists. Prohibitionists are pleased by the

democracy; which means that prohibi­
tionists are doing what the whisky ele­
ment of Michigan moat desire of them.

Self protection is one of the first laws
of nature, as it should be of nations.
There are strong as well as weak
nations. There are nations invulnera­
ble in some points, while weak in oth­
ers. Between nations there is contin­
ually being waged warfare for com­
mercial supremacy. If the weaker na-

destruction to many of her' industrial
interests. Our weakness in this com‘ mercial warfare are three; first, labor
costs more here than in European coun­
tries; second, rates of interest are high­
er here than there; third, they have had
much more experience than we in man­
ufacturing. To compete on a par with
the European manufacturer, the Amer­
ican must get his labor and capital as
cheap, and have equally as good facili­
ties for business. This would be free
trade; and free trade is not possible
here under any other circumstances.
The American laborer would never
submit to accepting the same wages as

gan? We are credibly informed that
the speaker of the evening, the poetic
sweet singer, stated that it takes 830 to
buy as good a suit of clothes in this
country as can be bought in England
for 810. When the speaker made that
The Banner has refrained from
statement, the chairman of the meet­
commenting on the nomination of Mr.
ing, Mr. Gurd, an Englishman but not
John Carveth, because we feared that
a voter,'became ao disgusted with this
we would arouse public expectation tc
recklessly untruthful statement and
so good a candidate, only to dash their
others of the same kind, that he left
hopes again by announcing he had de­
the chair and the meeting. When the
clined the nomination. Mr. Carveth
speaker began he had a fair house.
has been in quite poor health, and we
When the meeting closed but 12 re­
were afraid he might not be willing, on
mained.
that account, to enter into the cam­
After twenty years of protection
paign. But we are happy to announce
that his health is improved and he has thousands of workingmen are to-day in
a worse condition than were the slaves
concluded to let his name remain on before the war. The miners of Ohio
the ticket. He needs no introduction and Pennsylvania—protected industries
from us. His long residence in the —are, when at work, allowed barely
county, his wide reputation as a law­ enough for subsistence, and when out
of work they are dependent upon pub­
yer, his pronounced views on all public lic charity, and many of them are now
questions, have given him an extensive living in tents furnished by the state
acquaintance in Barry county. He is government.—Journal.
Bern Butler says that fear of demo­
as favorably as he is widely known.
Mr. Carveth Is one of the most promin­ cratic tariff-tinkering and free trade is.
ent temperance men in Barry county. the reason why hundreds of mills and
None more fearlessly or ably than he factories are to-day shut down, and
advocates the submission of a consti­ thousands of men thrown out of em­
tutional prohibitory amendment. He ployment. Why doesn’t the Journal
would be a strong man in the Michigan publish Ben Butler’s opinion and give
senate, and would take rank as the peer the democratic party the censure it de­
.
of any of its leaders. What better tim­ serves?
ber can Barry county send to Lansing,
The fear of the action of the democ­
in the interests of temperance and all racy in congress has so far paralyzed
other just causes, than John Carveth American enterprise and business, that
and Enoch Andrus?
mills are everywhere closing, mines

Gen. Thomas Ewing was the demo­
cratic nominee for governor of Ohio in
1879, and is one of the oldest and best
known democratic leaders in that state.
Gen. Ewing is quoted in the Cleveland
Leader as writing as follows of Mr.
Blaine:
He is my kinsman and intimate
friend. In every private relation of
life—as son, husband, father, friend—
I know no kinder, purer or better man;
and among our public men he stands
nninrtMMd as an embodiment of the'
spirit and genius of the American peo­
ple. I don’t believe if every letter he
ever wrote and every word he ever ut­
tered were published to the world that
they would fasten on him a single act
or thought of official corruption. If a
man be true in all private relations, as
from boyhood I have known him to be,
he is not likely to be false to the people.
—Detroit Post
'
&lt;-,.

Bear It Constantly In Mind.
1

Use it; and you won’t be-tboubled with Buck
wheat Itch.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

The New Gem Pan—The latest thing out
then the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In
competition with the multitude of low twt. short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoM onh
in cans. Royal Hakjxo Fowdxk co.,.106
Wall BL, N. Y.
-octMta

The Journal insists that about every
other man in its party is bought up by
the republicans. If weshad .such an
opinion as that of the republican party
we would get out of it! The idea that
the members of the greenback or any
other party sell their votes is unworthy
the belief of any honest, honorable man.

The Journal is greatly concerned be­
cause the soldiers are going to vote for
Alger. Don’t worry. He’s the man
who is to be the next governor. The
people of this stat# will give Begole a
“little red book” with passes up Salt
river,

Bring in your old stoves.
them cheaply.

REMEMBER THREE FACTS.

Republicans should have a thorough
will organization in each school district in
and1 Barry county. Committeemen should
will see that every republican is registered.
For
To vote for Blaine is to vote to seat
the benefit of each we publish below
honesty, statesmanship and patriotic
the list of electors representing the two
Americanism in the presidential office.
candidates, which those proposing to
Pennington's little jack-knife is com­
“scratch" can cut out and preserve for
reference. You “pay your money and ing home to rooei. It was a cold day
for him when he disturbed that bird.
take your choice:’’
Greenback.
The farmer who votes for free trade
Moses W.FWd?
H?rman Gocschel,
John W. Flanders.
votes to destroy his own home market
Andrew N. Herahaw,
Hiram O. Row,
Fred Carnahan.
Alfred L. Millard,
Is that wise?
A. S. Dyckman.
Wm. D. Thompson,
J. J. Watkins,
“Opinions are but little things.” said'
Wildman Mills.
John Wesley 135 years ago. We think
However the best way to make sure
that opinions which are backed by ex
that your vote is not misrepresented is perienceare substantial. The masses
who use Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure all
to vote for Blaine straight.
speak highly of it for coughs, oolds,
Mr. Long, candidate for sheriff on the whooping cough, croup, bronchitis,
fusion ticket, says he was not with the asthma, influenza, and all throat and
party who told Mr. Osgood that Mr. lung diseases. Its cure is safe, speedy
and permanent. Price 50 cents and one
Creasy had promised to appoint three dollar; trial bottles free of Fred’k
greenbacks of Hope deputy sheriffs Hotchkiss.
if they would support him (Creasy.)
fit of the correction.

The belt on earth, can truly be said
He also says he of Griggs’Glycerine Salve, which is a

er find

cure •

We will repair

We have a few second hand stoves to sell
at reasonable rates.
Stove Pipe and Stove Rods a specialty.
It is positively proven
that Zoa-Phoni (“Dr. Pengellv’s Woman’s Friend”),
is the best known remedy
for all complaints peculiar
to Women, young or old.

For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.

DR. DAVID

We have no telephony; but you can bring
your orders directly to us and they will be
promptly attended to.
Endless quantities of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.

Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It will be cheaper
to settle with us than a collector.

Evans &amp; Brooks.

BUGGIES!

KENNEDY’S

Now is Your Jime to Buy
REMEDY
arising from nn impure &gt;tata of the BLOOD.
,, To woman who anftetfrom tay of the Ills pecu­
liar to their aax It (» an unfailing friend. AU
aajsifiEta
Dt-

YOU A FIRST-CLASS BUGGY.

The Narrow Escape
°L» Maaeochuaett* Engineer.-, Timely

I shall soon commence laying floor and

Sleep after fatigue, and health after disease,
ore two of the sweetest experiences known to
man. Fourteen yean is a long time In which
m suffur,J}^ ®r- peUr JAwler, of Dalton,
M&amp;ss.. had led a miserable life for mot period
Ujroufin She presence of stone in the bladder.
That he wraght In all direct tons for a cure Is an
almost superfluous statement. He did obtain

making other improvements for my Skating

„
„ _
DaLTOX. Miw, February ft
Dear Dr. Kennedy :-Tlie day after I'rame

I have on hand a large stock of Open and

An anomoly in the campaign in this
county is that the Journal Is talking
free trade while its presidential candi­
date is making protective tariff speeches.

Many democrats declare they
not vote for the Butler electors
many greenbackers declare they
not vote for Cleveland electors.

Jack Knives till you can’t rest.

JQADIES OF HASTINGS.

The Journal accuses the chairman of 2nd— Any Lady needing such
a remedy and postponing
the greenback county committee of be­
the use of Zoa - rhora,
ing a salary grabber. It does not say
makes a dangerous (per­
so in -that many words; but it says that
i haps fatal) mistake.
of L. E. Knappen and Clement Smith,
when John Lichty was equally interest­
ed with them in the suit The truth of
the matter is that there was nothing
done in the case referred to that was
not thoroughly honorable and fair, and
Mr. Lichty will tell the Journal editor
so himself. Don’t sit in a glass bay
Ohio elects her congressmen and part window wtxen you attempt to throw
df her state ticket next Tuesday. That stones at other people,
state was carried by the democrats in
Pennington bolds up his pocket-knife
1882 and 1883 by majorities ranging
and says it cost him 81.00; and were it
from 12/100 to 20,000.
The ^entire
not for tariff, it would cost him but 60
election machinery of the state is in
democratic hands. There has been dis- cents.
7. Ben. Butler stated *in
n his
, Grand
, a
satisfaction over the Scott liquor laws ^pida 8*eech ?at “**• of
. . .
.
. _
...
wprp npvnr an nnonn na nnw nn.l wai.o srd-Everr Woman, sickly or healtty, should
that has damaged the republican party. were never so cheap as now, and were read Dr. rencelly’s book, “Adrice to Mothers
cheaper in this country than in Eng­ concerning tUscaaes of woman and children. '
The Germans and the prohibitionists
Free to any lady reader of this paper. Pretage
land. Either Pennington or Butler Id sealed envelope, 1 cents. Address,
both deserted the republicans. The
R. PKNGELLY * CO..
is
mistaken.
Kalamazoo. Mich.
state is all right in November. But on

Gen. Alger is as good a temperance
man as David Preston. He is as good
a Presbyterian as David Preston is
Methodist. He never drank liquor but
once and that was when he was carried
wounded and fainting from the battle
field. While Gen. Alger was riding at
the head of his regiment amid the bull­
ets and sabers of 66 battles, David Pres­
ton was at home, behind his bank coun­
ter, making money out of the war­
reaching like a Shylock for more ducats.
With these truthful facts in view it
would seem to require a mighty small
and mean and narrow and bigoted soul
to attempt to belittle Gen. Alger in the
interest of David Preston. But that is
what Rev. Presiding Elder James
Hamilton tried to do in his speech last
Friday.—St, Johns Republican.

'

That we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle

shut up, furnaces blown out and every
kind of employment so curtailed that
the machanic and workingmen are not
earning enough to support life in com­
fort; so that the farmer even, deprived
of a home market, and crushed down
by discriminating rates of transporta­ 1st—
tion, finds his corn, wheat and wool
lower than it has been within the pres­
ent generation.—Ben. Butler to the
democratic national convention.

The Vermontville Hawk reported
state issues it is exceedingly doubtful,
with chances favoring the democrats in last week that John Carveth had dethe October election, owing to dissatis­ clihed the republican nomination for
faction over purely state matters. state senator. The Hawk has no auth­
These will not enter into the November ority for such a statement. Mr. Car­
contest We expect to see the republi­ veth is in the race and will get there.
cans make gains; but cannot say that He will -make as creditable a senator
we expect a republican victory. We As any district in Michigan will send to
' Lansing.
are hopeful however.

•

'

and they are sufficiently formidable to ta.tifv
the claim that KENNEDY’S Favorite pin/

Rink, which I intend opening about Oct. 1st.

Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­
form Wagons, whicfrl must close out before

opening the Rink.

scsss
■m coin* to'Write
It U now th^
D*"’Ince "tat 1 went to are jST
told yon then I was troubled with Sidney
for about flneen

I
l

If you are thinking of buying
a buggy of any Jcind, call and
see me.

LYON&amp;HKALY

I will sell you A 1 Good and save you

some money.

�VOL. XXIX. NO. 25.

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 9, 1884.

DISCOVERED a NEW STORE
IN BUSINESS OF DRY GQODS AND CLOTHING.

LEWIS STERN’S I
Is the place where you can get the

Most Goods for Your Money.
DO YOU WANT A

A NICE

SILK DRESS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES?
DO YOU WANT A

Black or Colored Cashmere, An Ottoman Suiting, or Plaid Goods?
.

■

. (

All of the Latest Styles.

LADIES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, WOOL AND COTTON FT an
NELS, LACES, RIBBONS, &amp;c. CLOAKS, RUSSIA CffiCULARs'
NEWMARKETS AND JERSEYS UUtUUnARS&gt;
We lefy 3i&gt;y other merchant in the county to show a finer and larger assortment of roods,
and we kim". by the amount of goods we toll that the PRICES ABE KIGHT.
° e°°™’

MEN’S SUITS FOR $4.00.
MEN’S SUITS FOR $5.00 and $7.00.
MEN'S ALL WOOL FOR $8 and $10.

CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR $2.00.
CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR $3.00.
BOY’S SUITS FOR $3.25 and $4.

OVERCOATS.

.

Men’s Overcoats for $2.50; Men’s Overcoats, $5.00; Boys’ Overcoats, $2.00.

IIMDFRWFAR
U IW L n VV LM n.

SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 25 cents.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 40 cents.
Collars, Ties, Trunks, Valices,-&amp;c. Hats and Caps an immense stock.

Call Etnd. See

LEWIS STERN,
He Sell Goods the Cheapest of any jfan in the County.

&lt; To lUndat Malaria, Arnie, Fever*. Headache,
linos,
m mcaiuetn-iuM-a.
Colds. name)
Kidney vi.nca.tc,
Disease, ram
Pain In
the Side or Back.
Constipation or Costlrrness, keep Z0-PE-8A
handy. arid take a dose twice a week. It acts
upon the Liver and Stomach like a magic.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

■■HUb” Courb Care, 33 Cent
J Prescription of n iWon physician, dispensed
. 4car* by a Boston druraiist.
One dow will cure any &lt;»nlin*n cough. It
act* nlinost magically. AA any dealer to get
you a 25 cent tM&gt;ttl&lt;- of -flub” Cough Cure,
and don’t be put off with aw other
!

CLOTHING,
CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order,

Constipation makes half ihe peopls sick. You
are dizzy, hat•• bad breath and taste, can t eat.
can’t ri«5P well, head
nervous, Irrliable.
Can’t wore It off. can’t rest It off. Well, jour
Uver must lie Ihrlgurited.
sest properly. Now save ajdqctor n bill win a
botUc of ZO-TB-8A. You will be surprised with
a few doses. Zoi’KSA is a positive cure for those
troubles, because It acts upon the Stomach and
Liver and through the Liver the system and
Bo«Tl. must bvT-gulau-i. Ask for a sample ol
Fred.k Hotchkiss-

BT0RIB8 ON

ROAD.

Commercial TraveterToZ
W«y»W&lt;- Inn
—Something to Put in ■ Grip**®*,

For the Next Sixty Days Should Chll at the
"Srk^rwpSttoL

Thto.for
Un, who ™
house, and ii
of the couj—.■
mnounU almoat to a
dnwj*
iCSS
water and trum nnruu.

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer
ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER TOWER BLOCK.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

wa». for * Bin all 8

Y«Tlt

Mr-

■MS!
1 Sour* far eating
r«ro.plrtn a

travellsaora whlk^The-J^I* „Wment
T&amp;itoMth?!1M??.J?

rot.row in
nrooou 1°

NASBY.
Mr. Naabjr Encounters «

(From the Toledo Blade.]
„ , . OosrEDcarr A. boam.
&gt;
(wich U In the State ur Koutuckr) I
Sepojtnber, IBM. . j
Thor come to tho Corners ytoterdsy a
rnesmorisi wich claimed that by mys“Iwkh he h’d
»»•
oral gift, ba rood pttt any perron Into .
lranoa,_ln winh rondiabeo he wood be
enabled lo penetrMe the dim ud mjety
*°ra,»U wu wuz to happen
I declined lo bo experimented wuh, far
‘'iou t want to know My.
tbinj about tae fntur. lor teer that it
I?.*°4?K,“b10 lb'
•’■■bo.
rath. The pant u qnite eoulf tur me
Mr pan hez not bm ro cheerful ez to
icdooro me to look lorrerd Into the
tueber wink 1 am ehoor la lo be nothin
but a dbmal wpetlaltn. Ifhen I think
iiL r^*5‘ J. hU F°n" ^'W. “r the
times I hev bln kicked off uv trancs for
want uv money to .pay ixret, uv the
skirmishin I hev hed for food? uv the

experiences I hev bin compelled to re­
port to fur cleen ahlrta, even goin so
fur ez to break my sleep by sittin up
till after twelve at nite that I mite borrer em off my nabpr’s line, uv all the
slings and arrers uv dutrageo &gt;s forchoon that I hev endoored. I don’t want
to know wat is to happen to me. 1
hed rather live in the fairy realms uv
hope, and take things ez they come. I
kin endoor horrors singly, but I do no:
koer to encounter em 'when they are
massed in armies.
Bin. nevertheless. I hed curiosity to
know wat wuz to happen, cspeshlv in
a politikfe way, and so I indoosl ‘that
old Sa.nt, Dcekin Pogrnm. to submit
bhMelf t’o the Perfesjor and take an exeflrsiou into the fucher.
The Perfesscr made *3 lot uv passe-,
over the Deakin’s venerable Loa and
declared him sufficiently mesmerized,
and asked The Uktekin to sav wat he
saw. with the Deekin did thus:
“I see.” murmured the Deekin, hi*
eyes fixed on vucan y. “Um pure and
S'lells citizen Cleveland in the White
ouse and that other pure and irre­
proachable n an Beecher smilin b?hiuently onto him. I set- In Cleveland’s
Cabinet ouite another stile uv men than
them which hev bin sitliu in Presiden­
tial councils for twenty-four years. Ther
to Jetl'son Daviv Secretary of State, and
the other mem tiers are'all Confederii
soljers wich distinguished theirselves in
the grate struggle for the Southern sys­
tem.
*
.
“I see In tho Custom House and
Poirt-oilis at Noo’ Orleans and Mobeel
aud Atlanty, and all the other pints in
the South, from the biggest to the
smallest,
the Radikel Kepublikins
cleenod out and ther places tilled with
Confedrit soldiers. Tl»e Government
employe* are not whtos! n ex they go
to ther work: ’Halo Columby* or *Tne
Star-Spangled Banner.’ but' the f&gt;oloiospiring stranes uv -The Bonnie. Bloo
Flag’ and ’Dixie’ greet my ravished
ear.
•' 1 see an eleckshun acene. The
Fedrel laws for the preservasben uv the
integrity uv the ballot box hev bin re­
peeled, and tho gentlemen uv the
South hevhow the power in ther -own
hands. They sit at the poles and they
determine who she! vote jukI who shtd
not. There is not a nigger in site, tor
ther day is over.
“ I *ee the laws for the pcrteckshun
uv niggers is all reveled, and the labor
uv the South is got back to suthin like
wat it snood be. The nigger isn’t a
slave no more, but lie otnns ez clost to
it ez is pofi'iblo. He isn't j&gt;ermiitid to
testify in the courts agin a white man.
he hez no vote, and he is, praktilly.
wunsl more a servant unto hto
brethren, hallelloogy.
•• I see a still more gladder site wich
warms the cockiestv~ my old hurt. 1
see the debt made by the ttoafedracy
pul onto a e ;ality with the debt in
curd by the Fedrel Gorerment, and
bonds uhood kiverin all alike.. I sc
Confedrit soliers [&gt;enshund jist Un­
same ex Fedrel soljers, the Cop^ederii
•jee that it wuz only a contest betwixt
the seokshuus ex it were, bein adoptld,
and one side is jist ez much entitled to
considerashun ez the other.
“1 soe the South made rich in oonsekence.
The penshuns uv Confedrit
soljers hez bin compootid with increst
iron) the close uv the war. and they hev
bin paid in. bonds which bare intrest at
four per cont. I myself hev proved my
sems in the Con'eiirit army, and h .w
in &gt;ny pokkit now all my Uack pay.
“I see all the property| destroyed in
the South paid for in the same way. i
hev myself bin’paid for 113 mules capchered by John Morgan when he raided
Chis part uv Kentucky, and I soe my seh
livin In comfort on the intrust.
•• I see yoodl’arson, in the Pnat-offto nt
the Corners, and me in the Collector’s
offis. I see Lubbock, the nigger, wich
hez held the place sence Grant’s fust
term, hangin to a tree in front uv Bas­
com’s, and Pollock and Bigler gittin out
uv town, pursood by tho infooriat-d
populis wich is thirsUn fur ther bkxxl.
I see Bascom smiitn from ear to ear, ez
we actilly pay fur drints instid uv remnrkin to him, ’’ 1st mark it down.”
1 see the Fedrel offiscs ’all over the
broad land filled with Dimocrata, a
sweepin cban.e bevin bin made in the
interest uv reform, from tho highest to
the lowest, and the gin-mills rejoice with,
exceed in grate joy.
“I see the wheels uv time roiled
backward, and matters reversed—that
everything done bv the Republican
party for the last twenty-four years to
done awav with, from the emauelpa
sben uv the niggers to the tohooing uv
hiaabnel money“1 sen the goats uv StonwaH J a*on
•nd Hood, m3 ForroM u&gt;&lt;! them beriro from tbelr traroz rod fine Uic
korun uv latter ez they see wat they
fought and died for
the field realized

WHOLE NO. 1525.
rastom-hdtMe in the Croe« Roads, the
contract price uixwicb will be a miiyun,bnt winh will cost live milyuns alore it
is completed. I see me and yoo, Par­
son. and M’Pelterherin contra’x c-n the
same, and riding in our kerridges and
wnrin dimund pins e/. big ez iilckry nuts.
‘I see the whole kentrv under the
controle uv the South, we a taxin the
Government for our behoof, wich, ez
wo don’t pay the taxea. will be giorv
court tor one four years. '
"I see the Limocrisy uv the North
bculln’ at our feet ez uv yoar, and we
dictatin’ polity to em ex we did store
the war.
.
*d««e a Solid South, one in feelin’,
one in sentiment, one in ackshen, and
one tn’assaultin’ the Naslmel Treasury.
*‘I see Bascom smilin’ and bendin’
onto us. and aolissitin our custim. for
lo! we shall hev money to pay cash
instid uv asking for credit and then
payin' totrest onto wat'we hev had. till
it assooms the shape uv a mortgage.”
Ther wuz on the old saint’s face ez he
uttered these profettik words a seraph­
ic smile, a look uv entire satisfackahen,
wich wuz berenty. The color in bis
nose deepened, his rheumy eyes glowed
with an onearthly fire, and, in fact, the

did, ef it wuz only a dreem, and that
dreem l.istin a minit. lie awoke from
the trance.
•
Did he actilly see wat his words indikated? Uv course be did. Wat else are
we uv the South workin for? Wat else
do we strive and struggle for Nashnel
successfor?
May the good Lord send us the victry
we desire, that the good Dee kin’s wonu
may be profiutik.
Tetholium V. Nasdy.
.
(Hopeful.)
“The Worse for the Neighbors.”

Mr. Schurz has been not onlf » polit­
ical Ishmaelite, but a wanderer on tho
face oi Uie earth. It would be unkind
to refer to his or’ginal migration across
the Atlantic, because Germau-Am^ricans ought not to be reminded unneces­
sarily ot the birthplace of one of their
number who has so frequently insulted
thorn by assuming that he carried their
vote&lt; in his pocket. Without reference
to his Euro|&gt;ean career, it will serve
the present purpose if we remark that
Mr. Schurz has bad no permanent abid­
ing-place. He has lived East and West,
in Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois. Wash­
ington and New York, and never long
enough anywhere to identity himself
with any community and to form neigh­
borly associations. Thto fact account,
for his low opinion of other men's
neighbors. At Chicago, for example,
he referred with contempt to the splen­
did tribute of respect and confidence
which Mr. Blaine’s neighbors, tlic
voters of Augusta, hare rendered this
week at the polling-places. “As to the
large Republican majorities in Maine
being a vindication of MY. ’ Blaine, it is
only so much the worse for his neigh­
bor., I” This is the judgment of the
mercenary and scllish sneerer who has
wandered from State to State and (run/
city to citv and never succeeded in sur­
rounding himself with either neighbors
or friends. “It • is only so much the
worse for Mr. Blaine’s neighbors.” if
they have faith and confidence lift him
after knowing him and having business,
relatione with him for thirty years!
One of Mr. Schurz’s political jdlies, at
present, is Mr- Beecher. Another cam­
paign will probably find them on oppo­
site sides, and Mr. Schnr.4 will then be
as ready to defame his associate of to
day as be is now pleased to compliment
him. The hnud of this political Ish­
mael is agam«t every man who does
not employ him. and sooner or later he
will be certain to attack those who are
plotting with him against the ■ Repub­
lican party. Tho day will come when
he will refer with dlsuuin and iron}’ (as
his late partners and present alites al­
ready have) to the loyalty nhd con­
stancy with which Plymouth Church
adhered to Mr. l eecher’s lortijnes tea
years ago. The venerable"'cldrgvman
wa&gt; ihm charged with the mo6th&gt;deo&lt;is
ufleocea, and hi&gt; letters were cited by
hostile critics as containing irrefutable
proofs ot guilt.
His neigh 4rs and
parishioners, who had known pim for
thirty years, read the letters ami de­
clined to pronounce him guilty! They
accepted his explanations and over­
whelmed him with* tokens of affection
and confidence..
What would Mr.
beburz say of the Intrinsic value o
such a verdict as that? ' Nothing but
this: “So much the worse for Mr.
Beecher's neighbors!”
Yet tiro fact
would remain that Mr. Beecher could
not have held his ground for u single
day if those friends and parishioners
had not believed him innocent and held
tip hto hands. If they had distrusted
him. or supported him with hesitoBon.
he would nave gone down. Sml otrtr
Men would have said:t (‘Even his
neighbors, who have known him most
intimately and have had the best
opportunities
for judging of his
motives, can n&amp;t understand his letters,
and look upon him with doubt and sus­
picion.”
if Mr. Schurz finds it easy to despise
the verdict of the vicinage, hto colleague
in the present campaign has had reason
to be profoundly thankful for the prac­
tical evidences.which have been given
of the loyalty and devotion of his
friends and neighbors Mr. Beecher
would have to confess that the ’ cMcom
and constancy of his ueijibors carried
him through the great crisis of his life,
and that their faith in him was a
stronger argument With the public in
favor of hto innocence than any points
1 briefs or the evidence of the
acarun

. Elaine.

Mr. 1

could

seeking to emphasize.

It to the cold

prment aaaodate apd
judgment -rf friend?
which we have beau c
Mr. Schurz* may despise such a vote jr
conCde.nce as Mr. Bia ne has -received
in Maine, Men generally will regard
it ax oue r-f the strongest indication*
that the Republican candidate is not
what Mr. Scnurz with malevolent zeal
and pettifogging arf«om&lt;nt« represent
him to t£, but rather a man of uublemtoheiTper-uiKtl honor, who s loved and
respected by .his neighbors and intimate
friends.—A. .. Tribune.
’

igrGeneral lio^rans one day last
week predicted that Cleveland would
carry Cali.’urnia by 6.000 ma ordy/and
the next day be was »akcn sick and put
to bod
A nightmare of that si u is
enough to make any man »fck.’—PkHa- ,
delpnia Ire.is.
.'

I^An incongruous feature of the
Democratic position is the zeal in favor
of civil service reform coupled with
the most earnestly expressed intention
to, “turn the rascals out.” Civil ser­
vice reform, as taught by the Demo­
crats. had jH-rujanence in oilice as s
special feature of attraction, but let it
be clearly understood this blessed per­
manence is not to begin until al! the
present incumbents have been lifted,
neck and heels together, out of their
positions and room made for an equal
number of Democratic heelers.—St.
Louis Globe-Democrat.
tk2F Fortunately for the ooantrv there
to a good prospect that the Republicans
will elect a majority of the next H&lt;&gt;use
of Representatives
It will require a
gain of forty scats1 to bring about that
result- In'this Sta’e there will un­
doubtedly be a gain of several seats
which were lost by Republican ap&amp;thy •
in 188iL The growing necessity for
prudenCand intelligent financial legis­
lation, which the present Democratic
House has refused to undertake, makes
a change in the political control of that
Ixxiy a matter of great importance to
the business community.—Ji. J'. Trib-

tar It to not long--only a few short
weeks—since the Democratic organs
were cuddling ex-Governor Butler in
the most devoted manner. Now they
turn their faces to the wall whoa they
hear his name and speak of hun ai
‘•Ben Buller.” It is to be feared that
before loug they will begin to &lt; all him
“Old Spoons” again. Somehow, since
he committed the Democratic party to
the care of Providence in the Chicago
Convention, declnrinp that he coni 1 ac
more lor it, and made known his inten­
tion to keep on running for the Pres dency, he is not nearly as treat and
good a man ia the vf-limat ou of the
organs as he was before.—Detroit PosL
Democratic Victories.
It is true tbqt outeide nf the solid
South the Republicans. have earried
every Stale that Ims held a Stale elec­
tion this year. Ii is true that the Re­
publican victories have been decisive
and sweeping. It is true Uiat the Dem­
ocratic record for IbSl is one of defeat,
humiliation and lo*s.
Nevertheless, if act body says that
the Democratic party ts ’ without cgusolation. he doesn’t know, or h-rgota,
how very little :t take* to console the
Democratic party. Aeeorfitog to Chair:
man Enraum. of the Democratic Na­
tional* Committeet and nearly all the
Ihjjnocratic organ-, the sncctHsive and
overwhelming defeats of the Democratic
partv in |8M hare- cash atfl &gt;11 been
realty Democratic victories—pe-haps a
good deal disguised—Lait. h ter a‘l.
cause for rejoicing! Mr. Btumum is ac­
cused by the New York Sop, Dcrubcratfe Tammany organ, of saying that
“if the Republican majority in Maine to
any less than 20,OL"', that would be a
Democratic snccesa’’ aud the Demo­
crack organs made w.itatanUally the
same remark. They nearly all took
the position that anything lets than
25,000 Republican majority in Vermont
was equivalent to a Dcrnorratic tri­
umph. The Republicans swopt Ver­
mont by more than 21.1X-0. Theroujxjn
the Detroit Free tress argued that. 11
all the other-States acted like Vermont,
the Democrats would win a glorious
victoiy! So when the Republicans car­
ried Oregon, where the Democrats were
in full power and possesion, making a
gain of a Republican United States Sen­
ator,
various Democratic
journals
argued that the Democratic party hod
cause to rejoice!
It would be difficult co oonceirc of a
more complete triumph than the Ke-,
publicans achieved in Maine.
They
won all the State offices, all the (.’ongreasmen. all the State Senators,. nearly
all the State reprosentorires in the Leg­
islature; they carried every county m
tho Statei with about all the county
offices. But Democratic or^rans profres
to consider this aort of thing really a
triumph for the DetnocraBc. party!

Early whirling up the Sbcnaodnali
vrlley. wag bocwUng of the jreat Con­
federate victory. Being asked by *
puzzled friend bow be figured out a
Confederate victory when Early had
lort nearly all hto gun/, moat of hia l»g.
gage. dozens of battle Slags, a tremen­
dous lot of killed, wounded, and prison­
ers, and was fleeing wilh his routed
arms’ for dear life, the soldier replied:
•♦Why, more’D half of u* got vnf

Democratic party is &lt;

�=
THE OLD WORLD

aod he will find the task hard­
er than at Foo Chow. Two months
ago China was willing to conciliate and sat­
isfy France; now she is determined upon
war.” Li Hung Chang asked Minister
Young if the smallest State fa Europe
would submit to a like oppression, to which
Decree Against Sugar.
the latter replied in the negative- Li Hung
Chang said; “Then why should the greatest
Nation in Asia?'’ He said the action of the
French liad nullified the convention, but if
OKMKRAL FORETGX INTELLIGEXCB.
France had fulfilled tier obligations China
Paris, Oct. 6.—General Dedlsle sends a had done likewise.
‘Uspatch stating that upon hearing tliat Chk
Lokdox, Oct 2.—Through the media­
oeae troops between Bacle and Langsen tion of Queen Victoria and the Prince
upon • the
were moving forward, he took measures of Waite a compromise
necessary to drive them back to* their gun­ Franchise and Redistribution bills is
being
arranged
by
Gladstone
and the
boats. A brilliant engagement eiwued. four
Marquis of Salisbury. The conditions pro­
thousand Chinc.se troops being pitted posed for the compromise are tliat the Gov­
igainst him. Commander Clialie, of the ernment shall submit the Redistribution bill
Maaeoe, was killed fa4he fight When the to .Parliament at the autumn session, the
dispatch was sent the Chinese were steadi­ Marquis of Salisbury agreeing to have the
Franchise bill passed if the redistribution
ly being driven back, having lost heavily.
scheme shall prove at all acceptable to the
Paris, October 6.—Admiral Cour­ Tory wing. The House of Lords is to have
bet commenced operations against Ke- no control over the Redistribution bill until
Lung on Wednesday,
and
Admiral after the Franchise biU shall liave become a
Lwpes attacked Tamsui on Tliurstlay.
Ferry has informed
his
colleagues
that further reinforcements are required for
M’CULLOUGH.
Tonqufa, in consequence of the increased
preparations for war being made by China.
Comber telegraphs: “We have completed
York
Sympathy for tha Unthe occupation of Ke-Lung without refortnnate Actor.
■datanoe. The batteries at Tamsui were
St. Louis, Mo., Oct fl.—John McCul­
dismantled. It will be necessar)* before
proceeding to the coal mines to fortify tlie lough arrived hero yesterday morning. He
principal positions, so as to enable u sinai: spent the day with old friends th a quiet
force to hold them.. Sunken junks and
pleasant way. He will probably go to Hot
' torpedote in tlie river are being removed.”
Svakmc, Oct. 6.—Major Brewster has Springs, Ark.. In a day or two as the guest
of
Dr. James M. Keller, an old and intimate
darted from Bahr-Kuta with 4'JO friendly
Arabs to cut off 300 rebels of tlie Asaorta friend and a physician of tliat place, and
ribe. who Intend to plunder the Amhard spend two or three weeks there, after which
jibe, and compel them to Join the rebels.
he will go to New York. His friends here
Cairo, Oct fl.—General Gordon has had
medals struck off to commemorate the siege consider his trouble almost wholly physical,.
it Khartoum. They have been bestowed and believe that with proper treatment he
jpon tlie trooj&gt;s and also upon the women will be fully restored to health. Dr. Keller
rnd children who shared in the hardships will be here to-day, when it will be finally
it the siege—upon the latter liecuuse mer­ determined whether McCullough will go to
the Springs.
ited by their sufferings.
New York, Oct. fl.—Rev. Dr. Thomp­
Loxixix, Oct fl.—The German and Aus­
trian newspapers speak with enthusiasm of son, of the Free Baptist Church, preached
Gordon’s recapture of Berber. The Vienna yesterday morning on the death of ChanTagblait says: “Tlie story of the defense frau and the mental wreck of McCullough.
of Khartoum will live hi history. It proves The clergyman deplored McCullough’s mis­
that British energy and guniils are not fortune as a National catastrophe, as his
name had become a household word, and
dead.”
London, Oct 6.—General Baker lias been his great genius as the Americanized Ro­
ordered to hold himself fa readiness to join man had fired the popular heart with the
wildest enthusiasm. In the course of his
the Gonhui Relief Expedition.
__ -Madrid, Oct A—King Alfonso has sermon he raid:
signed a decree abolishing the duties levied
Whatever tbe true reason of McCullough's
failure may be let us draw about him the
by Spain upon Cuban sugars; creating dlf
robe of charity and say to him: Can I
ferential liag duties upon Spanish West In-, sacred
help you! Men of McCullough's stamp inspire
dia sugars imported into Spain fa foreign other men to rise higher. Just as Spurgeon is
vessels; increasing duties on all foreign an inspiration to inferior ministers. Let the
in ita purity crowd out tho drams in Its
sugars; dfarriinfaatlng in favor of sugar drama
impurity, and let the standard bo so high that
from nations having treaties, and against demoralising matter will not And a place upon
nations without like England and America. tho stage. The failure of McCollough's mind
London. Oct 0.—Successful observations to a great affliction.
of the total eclipse of tlie moon, which oc­
IN FAVOR OF THE RED MEN.
curred Saturday: night were made through­
out Euzojie- The view fa London was
splendid, the atmosphere being perfectly
Round Table-Land Troubles.
dear. The eclipse began at 9.83 p. in-,
Chicago, Oct 6.—Senators Angus Cam­
and ended at 1:16 a m. The observations
at 1’nrLs and St Petersburg are reported to eron of Wisconsin, J. T. Morgan of Ala­
have been very satisfactory, while those at bama, and IL L. Dawes of Massachusetts,
Greenwich were fierfectly so.’ A balloon
arrived at the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday
aacension was made at La Valeria, near
Toulon, Saturday night by Prot Harve, the from California They ore members of the
astronomer, for the purpose of observation. subcommittee of tlie Senate Committee on
London, pct 6.—A dispatch from Co­ Indian Affaire, and are returning from an
penhagen says that ten soldiers were burned investigation of the troubles between
to death while attempting to save some ef­ tlw whites and Indians on tlie resenafects fa the royal palace at Christiansboro,
which was destroyed by fire Friday. At tions at Round Valley Los Angeles. At the
the time the dispatch was sent It was feared latter agency the whites claim title to some
that Tliorwalclsen’s museum would also be of the land under some old Spanish grants.
Tha Mission Indians claim the lands .by
consumed.
London; Oct 4.—Sir Evelyn Baring has right of possession for over one hundred
sent a dispatch to the Government stating years. The dispute over the Round Volley
that General Gordon, after having bom­ reserration arises out of the occupation of
barded Berber for some time, efftided his a large portion of the mountain tract be­
entry Into the place and recaptured It. The longing to thplndhuis by herdsmen who use
rebels and hostile inhabitants fled when tlie them for sheep ranches. In both cases the
Senators seen inclined to favor tlie claims
bombardment ceased.
London, Oct 4.—The fall of Berber will of the red iuen..although their report has
not
yet been made up. They say the In­
enable Colonel Kitchener to reach General
Gordon at Dongola and ascertain his wishes dians are now self-supporting, and do not
regarding the Nile diplomatic talent, if desire to have them molesteil.
Senator Morgan is also a member of a
the settlement of the pending difficulties
were dependent on Young's find ex­ committee appointed to investigate the re­
pedition and ns to the necessity of the sources of California for building ships and
expedition going to Khartoum. The confer­ heavy guns. He was .surprised at the natu­
ence may result fa tin; abiindonmeht of the’ ral facilities for this work In tliat State,
, whicli, lie said, were suj»erior to any other.
Nile exjxjdition,
’ .
X. •/
The Mudir of Dongola sends' k dis­ Steel can be found almost entirely free
patch stating that a reliable messenger from phosphorus and sulphur, and immense
brought word to hlhi tliat' he saw General shop* are alreatly established.
Gordou with four steamers aiTive at Shan­
A Chinese Malden Adroit ted to Reboot.
dy. Finding the place deserted, Gordon
nailed to a tree a proclamation offer­
Cejcvklaxd. O., Oct 6.—The Ohio Wes­
ing pardon to the people.
After leyan Uiriveraity, ar Delaware, has just ad­
attaching
his
proclamation
to. sev­
mitted into tlie school a girl who has coihe
eral trees, General Gordon started for Berlier. On the day after his arrival the Gen­ all the way from China tx» be educated in
eral placed two steamers in the middle of Ohio. Miss Uu Klug Eug Is the daughter
the river and opened a bombardment on of Rev. Hu Yong*Mi. the reserve delegate
the town. Tlie bomlianlmcnt lasted un-_ from the Foochow conference, and also
til late in the afternoon. Gordon aft­
erward proceeded in the direction of Djtdi- Presiding Elder of tlie Hohchiang District
zeiL It is rumored that Moliammed She is a bright bitclligcnt young lady of
Elk Hur, wiio was El Mahdi’s Ameer at eighteen years of a^e, was lx&gt;ru of Christian
Berber, was killed during tiuj bomliard- parents, as the family of hpr grandfatha-,
Hu Wai, was the second wiio embraced
ment. Oilier reports state that he escaped.
He fad all the treasure In tlie city removed Christianity thirty years ago. Tlie object
toKerpl.. Subsequently Gordon thoroughly of Mbs Hu King Eng in coming to' tills
country
Is to obtain a thorough English edu­
chastised the inhabitants of Galizeen.
Rome, Oct. 4.—The report of the cholera cation, then study medicine, and go back to
work
anjong
the women of her own land.
tot the pust twenty-four hours gave a total of
At present her knowledge of English is lim­
334 fresh eases, and 174 dratfa, against 821
fresh cases and 194 &lt;leatits for tlie preceding ited, as her education has been conducted fa
twenty-four iiours. The reports to-day fa the mission schools in her own language.
dude 80 cases and 50 deaths at Naples, and The ladles are interested in her success, and
special contributions are being made to aid
34 caste and 25 deaths in Genoa.
her fa her effort.
London, Oct 4.—Intelligence lias just
been received of a terribly disastrous hur­
ricane fa Iceland on the lltii of Septem­
London, Oct 6.—Both the Gould cables
ber. The accounts thus far received show
that nineteen trading vessels and sixty fish­ between Europe and America an- broken.
ing boats were lost and thirty-two other It is supposed here that the break is near
vessels dbalded. The most appalling feature
of the hurricane was the low of life- The the Cornwall shore and that a ship's
exact number of those who perished fas not anchor caused the accident
New York, Oct fl.—Tlie Information at
yet been ascertained, but it is known-to be
the Western Union Telegraph office fa
-J?4jua, Oct* L—It is setni-officially an- New York is quite ut variance with
&lt;g|H&gt;oed that America may have offered to the above.
Both the American (or
faHM modBfipr between France and China, Gould)
cables
are
broken
about
but France has not miked her to act in that Gwen hundred miles from Cano, Nova
capacity.
Scotia. The company te informed that the
London. Oct 4.r~A , committee of the steamer Faraday is in that vicinity grap­
United Kingdom Alliance, a temperance or­ pling for the Bennett cable, and it is sur­
ganization, has adopted a rnwhition con­ mised that she may fave accidentally flailed
gratulating Neal Dow awl tl»e State of trie American cables and severed them.
Maine, for faring In die recent election se­ They say this accident leaves the pool six
cured such a majority for tlie nteaKure fa- cables. and that, under die pooling arrangererpurating into the State Constitution tbe
Prohibition amendment They say. that by American Cable Company, wt
reason of this vote they anticljmu? great re­ full proportion of the ftooFs
tbe
sults to accrue to tlie rest of the world.
same as if all the wires were ii
Tennyson’s new work afasists uf a single
kmg dramatic poem, the subject - being
•‘Becket”
London, Oct 8.—A Ttmcv dispatch from
ante report a deficiency of $240,000 fa the
Tian-Tain states that the American Mfahter, John itoss:*ll Young, lurf arrived there.

m roretarn Oountriaa.

ttonnl and State

ST. SOON’S ACCEPTANCE.

Olathe, Kan., Oct 1,—Some days ago
Mr. St John, toe Prohibition candidate for
President sent a telegram to Samuel Dickie,
Chairman of the committee, to the effect
that his letter of acceptance would be ready
in a short time and that it would embrace
his views. The letter was given out yester­
day, and is addressed to Mr. Dickie. U to
as follows:
In formally acceotlng the nomtnation for
President tenaered to me by me National
Prohibition Convention nt Pfrtebmrh. Fa..
July =L taM. I take tho opportunity to #teto
tliat. white the honor waa neither aouffct nor
domed by roe. yet It to greatly appreciated,
bestowed as it was by a convention cotni&gt;osod
of c elmbten who. in point of worth and men­
tal ability, were fufiy equal, tf not superior, to
any political convention that ever auenibled
in this Country. Tlie war for the Union to
over; the ret»eliion has been crushed: African
sinvon- abolished: aid issues have passed away,
and with them should so old prejudices and
sectional strife. To-day tho products of the
North and the South float in friendly rela­
tions In the Nune channels, under tne same
Boe. ' every aeetion of our country acknow 1edjrinp idteffiBnce to the same Government.
There never was a time when our people
nould better afford to, and when lt.wa* more
important that they should step and think,
than now. With manufactories shutting dowu,
banks breaking, merchants failing tn bustnos*, securities unsettled. Western wheat
selling at the homo iparket for forty cents
per bushel, and hundreds of thousands of
industrious mechanics and laboring men.
who are willing to work, but can get
nothing to do, it seems to me that the
time has come for the people, who arc the
source of all political power, to call a bait and
stop and think, for there must be a reason for
this condition of things The little ttroc and
space the oid purties can spare after dealing
out the full measure of personal aouse and
vlllHlcation that each seems to think the
other merits. 4s mainly devoted
to
a discussion of the tariff question. Ig­
noring all matters that relate to tho
moral elevationiof the people, l ain of the
opinion that tho manufacturer who. by rea­
son of the deprtRutcd condition of business,
has been compelled to mcke an nMigument
for the benefit of bis creditors will not And
relief In the agitation of that question mow,
nor will the average farmer become very en­
thusiastic over it a discussion, with his wheat
not worth ns much in the bin as it cost him to
produce 1L The amount received by the
Government for duties on Imports to less
loan I»a),UOU.O&lt;A annually.
There are auout 175,fMX&gt; retail dea'ers in in­
toxicating liquor* in the United Slates, each
of whom pays to our Government twenty-five
dollars. In consideration of which sum they
ure permitted to carry on their business tor
the term of twelve months. When weudd to
this the amount paid by the distillers, brew­
ers and wholesale dealers, we find tliat tne in­
terest ot the Government in the manufacture
and sale of intoxicating liquors is about MJ,ouo.uuo annually.
Th ji trafiic. sanctioned as it is by the laws of
our country, costs the people, at a law estlrua-c. a thousand million dollars a year, not
to ADctak or the dostroyod homes, debauched
manhood, poverty, heart-ache, crime and cor­
ruption it produce*. This disgraceful busi­
ness aho-i d be suppressed, and the enormous
sum of money that under the present system
is worse than thrown away saved to the peo­
ple, and thus a protection weuld be given to
the Industries of this country that would ena­
ble us suocessrully to throw our doors open
wide to the competition ot the world.
The Hepublicnn and Democratic parties fa­
vor a continuance of the manufacture and
sate of intoxicating liquors a* a beverage,'
while the Prohibition party demands Hint tho
same shall be forever Ruppressod.' Thus an
. issue Is presented to the people In which to
involved the protection of every home in tho
land. It to not a mere local ime, either,
but it
is
a
National
as
well
as \a practical question, upon which
a largo and respectable bodr of cdtizensagninst w5oee convictions party discipline
is powerless—have decided to vote, and they
will not bo found halting between two op uions touching this matt -r. but will work sud
pray and vote against this groat evil until It
is driven from our land, never to return.
The Government Is simply the rudex of the
individuals composing If. if wo want an h &gt;nest, sober Government, we must have an hon­
est; sober people. But we can never have un
hon.-’St. sober people so long as the Govern­
ment sanctions that which makes its eftuens
dishonest, drunken.and corrupt.
Thu declarapi.n oi principles, which I heart
Hy indorse, as ret lorth in tho platform of the
Prohltdtion party, is ertltic-l t» the thoughtfu! consideration and earnest sap;&gt;ort of all
gi-od citizens, without rega-xl to locality or
lonner polltioul iiOHlatiun. Our country
needs an Adininlitr.it Ion that will rise above
meiy partisan considerations, and in the
reiet-tion of public otficla's make hon­
esty. sobriety and efficlcnc), and nor service
to part)-, tho test. It should be conducted,
not in the interest of ai.y particular
rec:ion. party, race or outer, but In tlie inter­
est ol flic whole people. To accomplish thh
ail good people should promptly ocn to the
front and bo counted for the right This is no
timu tor dodging. Moral cowardice will never
win and surely never deserves a vkrtory.
Then lot UM look to God for His guidance,
and fcariesslv and faithfully do our Whole
dutr. never doubting tliat He will take care
of the results.
John P. Sr. Jorw.
OTHER POLITICAL MATTER.

Marshalltown, la., Oct. 2.—Pursuant
to a call rigiiad by sixty citizens &lt;if Iowa
tlie Prohibition State Convention was held
here yesterday. Cfariea Hutcbhwon was
Pcnnancait Ciiainnan. Dr. Blanciiard. of
Chicago, ami E. B. Howard, of Marshall
County,' la., made speeches urging toe con-*
Mention to put a ticket In the field
headed
by St.
John imd
Daniel.
Electorvat-large and by districts were then
eliuBcn, and a committee was instructed to
confer with the American Executive Com­
mittee, to make State and CongresMoiml
norataations, to report in about ten days.
The Electoral ticket contains the iuunes ot
seven Prohlbitioidsta and six «f the thirteen
Eiertora nominated at Washington. la- five
weeta ago by the L’ltra-Prohlbltiou and
A irti-Secret party.
Augusta, Ga., Oct 2.—The State elec­
tion for Governor, State-house officers and
member of the LegWature was held yester­
day. The Democrats had no opposition, and
Henry G. McDaniels was re-elected Govitner. Not more than a third of toe vote of
Lire State was polled.
Sullivan, Ind., Oct 3.—Some Villain
fired into the car in which (kn enior St John
sat &lt;m his way from Cafllrie to Terre Haute,
Wednesday night. Tfa.boll pamed through
tiie window on the opposite side, making a
clean hole and kidgtnfc In the »lde on which
St John rat, ami a little In ftnnt of hint
The Governor took tlie matter coolly, no
dtsturbemee was made, and many on tlie
train were not aware of toe omirrance.
There to no clue to tlie motive or identity of
the jiereon who fired the sliot i
Appleton, Wk, Oct 3.—Ihe Republic­
an Convention of the Sixth CougntrauNia!
IMstrict Dominated Richarrl Guenther, tlie
piraent member of Congress.
Des Moineh, la., Oct 8.—Tlie Governor
has fswed Jib* proclamation for the rlcrtlon
fa this State, &lt;m Turedny. Nownraber 4.
Iowa will etect minor State omevrs and Congm^inen.

asked to a«rte a?

that Mra Defa T. 8- Feme* — - ,
.
” pnl Irish «UMor. will «R*h ta fth
Hre next Wednesday. She has t*«®J®’
nv me
-------- wbieh
Mr. Lockw&lt;~^.«»
Cteinaice Lozier are membera. it «•»
taSdout, tamevw, &lt;l&gt;1 a*£
aUtai no&lt; to Indore Mn.
datounra h« MndldMy. A blttor osT«d
Son to 1« retdkbto, bM
. short tune, totd
u. Ultely to lutpron U
re*1"*Washington, Oct A—The last week.of
the campaign In Ohio on tlie State ticket
will t&gt;e the inaugural week ini tl* Migu of the • Notional Equal toghto
party.” and Beira Lockwood, the rawhdate of thU party for Frerident of the
United States, will take the rteld
person. Mra. Ix»ekwood I* just now
ven busy at her beedquartere here in an­
swering letters and sending °KC^,|P^
literature, but fa a tew days she wifi torn
brer this part of Uw work to Mrs. Stowe,
her asweiate pn the ticket, and take the
road, first •1&lt;-eklng al Baltimore, end ptauting her standard of equal rights al Cleve­
land &lt;m Sunday, October 12.
Chicago, Oct fl.—Tlr American Metro­
politan Association, of this city, whose ob­
ject is the “practical pnanotion of tempwance by free agitation, in opjx*faon to
sumptuary Iwislation,” was Incorporated
Saturday by tlie Secretary of State.

DULL TIMES IN TRADE.

New York- Oct 4.—BraditrecCa Jou^
nai, in Ite commercial summary for tlie
week, says; Spacial telegrams to Brad­
street’s indicate a noticeable &lt;lecreu.w in the
movemenl'of merchandise during the past
week. Tl.n1 -somewhat luneaaonably. warm
weather ut the East lias restricted purchases
and at the West tlie wet weather lias sim­
ilarly affected trade.
The country roads
liave been rendered difficult to travel in Mis­
souri and elsewhere West, and collections
have consequently been delayed in those lo­
calities. Almost nil the laiger cities—St
Louis again the notable exception—report a
smaller volume of transactions, dry goods
and clothing being the principal suf­
ferers.
ITie Lowell and Fall River
cutton mills are likely to again restrict pro­
duction for two weeks the latter part of the
month as the price of print cloths at the
latter place (&gt; 8-lflc for Ms) is the lowest
price on recon!, and stocks are increasing.
The movement
wheat from farmer's
hands in tlie Northwest is much better than
elsewhere. The^tvance fa price at the fat-'
West is shown br the Increase of from 57c
to 61c per bushel at Fargo, D. T„ and of
from 55c to 58c per bwdiel in South Da­
kota. In Kansas, however, where the avp
has been plentiful the movement has roeen
smaller than ever and trade is tetw active
than a week ago.
There were 188 failures in the United
States during the week, against 301 in the
preceding week, and 160, 121 and 86 fa
the corresponding weeka of 1883. 1882 and
1881, respectively. Classified l»y sections
and compared with last week, tlie result is
as follows: Middle States, 42. decrease of
6; New England, 87, an increase of .9;
Southern, 21. a decrease of 13; Pacific
States and Territories, 85. an increase of
19; Canada, S3, an increase 0^6. z

Erie, Pa, Oct 4.—Leo Schreck and wife
and John Flicke had 3118 deposited in tlie
Erie County Savings Hunk. When the
bank suspended the loss of their money
drove them Insane.
Thinking afterward
that they were committing a great rin they
Inflicted self-ilagellatlon.
Yesterday two
officers saw thejnan ami liis wife digging a
grave in the bock yard. Tlie house was en­
tered, and i^ was found that the people • in*
tended to enact the death of Christ, to be
followed by the killing of their children, to
represent Herod’s slaughter of the limocents. AH were arrested.

Omaha, Neb., Ort. 4.—A sjwial to this
city tells of the murder of Harry Pi’rrival,
liis wife, infant child, and a young mon, nil
of whom lived on a farm about ten miles
west of Fullerton,. fa Nance County, Neb.
The mother and child were shot In their
bed. The 'father was found beside a hay
vtiicjc with two bullets in ills boHv which
was partially consumed by hog*. The
young num was shot fa his bed. Percival’s
bottse was robbed and eterj-ihing of value
except the wife’s watch was token. Ti»e
dtwl is supposed to have been committed
by a farm hand and partner, both of whom
are missing.
&lt;

Washington, Oct 2.—Frank Hatton,
Acting Postmaster-General, lias issued an
order to the effect that on and after Octo­
ber 1 all iK^lroflices of the tinu-claas and
tlielr stations or branch offices shall be kept
open to the public for the Issue and pay­
ment of money-orders and for the receipt
of matter intended for registration and the
delivery of registered matter nurtil six
d*1' ““&gt;■«
•»*

SwuxoriELD, HL, Oct 1—The State
Board of Equalization yesterday finished
the asaesament of railroads in Illinois. Seven
thousand nine hundred and seventy-two
miles of main track are assessed at 3GO 267 IM* The highest is the BuriingiuC^h
S* W.1M.252. The towret b tfa
Mound City Rond, three miles, at £3,000.
Th® F®e8*,,nent includes sixty-one rends
The Illinois Central is not Included.

Cmcxoo, on «.-Tte pro, JohMton
yesterday electrified a small number of
FjMxXatont at tbe Driving Park by making a
"»■•'&gt; ot « WM. Hl* nm
w»fe
I'TlTlT1
"-r'-wU
mwi
-rb in nX. .ndlhr l*rt Ion!
There was a iieerty outburst of aunlaura
over the wonderful feat Jofar. bid ui was
Jrinr. Minnie K, tie pwer. hfcSi ™
iSotSijJ' ™“nl11* ar'bra:»l- “&gt;•* •

ble to them, reposing, na it did, in the
bands of the disreputable fellow Mulii-

iness to use whenever it would, in hte
judgment, most injure his haled enemy.
And now that it has been made public,
and with it some other letters, any hon­
est man will be compelled to admit that
there is no foundation for the malicious

TS

strength of this correepoBdence.
The
letters
show
clearly
that
the
transaction which has been so much
condemned was one that any honorable
man might have engaged in, and the
reference made to a past accidental H»B STRENGTH OD TRUE
FLAVOR THEY STAXD ALOSE?
service was perfectly innodenL It is
manifestly absurd lo charge that Blaine
M*t»A«ro Rr TNt
was guilty of a crime in referring to one
Price
Baking Powder Co
of his ruling* as Speaker mouth* eh.O.«..,„.
after it had boon made. unie«* it can
•die shown that ho made it with a guilty
Or.
m i Crtim Baking Powihr
object and that the ruling fa itaelf was
a bad one. But hi* most vicious enemy Dr. Price’s Lnpulih Yeast Gem.
does not go «o far. It is tacitly ad­
,
»*»»—
mitted that the ruling was in every respeut fair and proper and no one
WE MAKE BUT OSS QUALITY.
charges that the bill was a bad one. 0n
tho contrary, it is oue of the few Pa­
cific Railroad Acts passed by Congreeabout which there has been little or no
scandal, except that at the expense of
Blaine, a'rout whom nothing more seri­
ous has been alleged than that several
months after Congress had anything
farther to do hrith the railroad in ques­
tion he reminded an official of tbe com­
pany that he had an opportunity to ren­
der a service fa the past which deserved
at least recognition enough to permit
him to purchase stock on the same
terms as other favored purchasers.
It is very safe to assume that, if the
managing editor of the. New York
Pt1”1,dry hop ye.Mt in the wcrli. Br&lt;«^
Tima wro in quest of a position and ratBod by &amp;to yaart to light, white sad whato.
should happen to remember that nt game like our qrandmothtr's t‘n!ieiow.~Lr^S
some period in his career as a journal­
CROCERS SELL THEM.
ist ho had done a service for some
BV. THS
writer who had subsequently became
Price Baking Powder Co­
the owner of a newspaper, he would
Sum
ii
Dr.
men
fell
nanrui usai,
not hesitate to remind him of the fact.
Chtcaao. ill.
tt. LcuL.Wa
IL for instance, he had recognized that
tbe Hubseiuontiv successful journalist
bad merit, and had encouraged him to
jiersevere by accepting his articles, al­
though in so doing he was strictly per­

M '

LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

crime tor him to allude to the service
he had done? Cer:ainly npt. Unless
it could lie «hown that the articles ac­
cepted were not tit for publication, and
that they were esly taken by the editor
wirh the view ofleeuring the friendship
of the contributor, there coaid be no
harm, not feven an iudelicacy, in allud­
ing to the service.
The very best evidence that tho charges
Drought zga ost Blaine are groundless
and not honestly believed by onv wellinfornpNf person is furnished by his
social position. While in Washington
Mr. Blaine had host* of friends, among
them biiug numbered some of the most
distinguished men in the Democratic
party. Do those of that political com­
plexion, who are now so busily engaged
id throwing mud at him. think that
Itayark Lamar, Thurman aud ntuuetv
ou-. others who have considered them­
selves honored by an intimacy with
him. would have met him on easy
social terms if they believed him
to bo a rogue, whose bands had
been soiled with dishonestly acquired
money? It is an insult to suggest the
idea. When Garfield asked Ka ne to
accept the port'clio of Secretary of
State did he believe him to be a re-cal?
Sin. n.tbat day no successful criticism
of Blaine'^ answer to his accusers has
been made, yet sheets like Barpzf«.
which in 1J declared that ho stood
above reproach, art now assailing him
in a most scurrilous manner. But their
“mud-aiinging” will prove unavailing.
The people are convinced that Blaine t*
the man most needed at this juncture
to fill the o(Hcr&lt; of (,‘hief Magistrate of
the United States, aud on the 4th of
November next they will record their
verdict in such an unmistakable fashion
that the editors ot tiffs dude journal*
will wear themselves out trying to con­
vince their readers that they were speak­
ing in a Pickwickian sense when they
assailed him so harshly.—San Wranciteo Chronicle.

The Jewel, Consistency.

We faaru, on the best Democratic au­
thority, that tbe Republican Nattoeal
Committee are at their wits’ end, and
are rapidly being reduced to a deplora­
ble state of mind. AU their artifices,
and even their threats, to extort money
from the long suffering Government
clerks have failed, and with
band* aud bowed heads the
Committoe wc are assured St
ures of stony despair.
We are also informed on the best of
Democratic authority, that the manner
in which the Republican National Com­
mittee debauched and corrupted the
voters of Maine, putting this and that
together, makes up an unexampled gtcrv
of political (lupravity. Thu committee.
we are ad vised, poured forth the oontenw
of their overflowing coffers with lavish
prodigality aud with seductive smiles
and caresses besought the sturdy yeo­
men of Maine to "dip iu” and take
their fill They did so and in that way,
the (raly po^nbfa way *• they protect,
was Maiuu lost by more than twenty
thousand votes to the Democratic
party.
We have carefully weighed these two
ktatementa of the !5eiiK»rratic journals,
and are forced, on profound deiibern

TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
__ and MALARIA.
_

From these sources arise three•:or.r..- i of
ea of the human race. These
Indicate their existence; Less of

rttutt sow directly
uutbo Liver. As sLIver medicinn TUTTS
PXLXS fave no equal. Tiietr action on tbe
KkbMyaand Skin la a too prompt; rerao vln&lt;
an imparities through these three “»cav*
engsn •&lt; ttoe mus&gt;," producing tops.
tttCeoaad dlSMtfan. tytmlnrMopN,„s„ 7^
rttasndavlgoroitolxxly. TUTTfePlLLA
Dame no nauaea or griping nor ir.ter.we
With dally work and «re a perfect

«aiw.TS.Ta.«fe»

TUTTS HAIR BYE.

Grat Hate or WmsEiuw changed In­
stantly to a Gtoasr Bu*cx by a
rfflaation of this Dte. Sold by p*it dent by expres* on receipt 01 U*
4414array Street, h*» J'.* ___
^smnLaui of useful rslI'T&amp; iul

Michigan nesTBAt

The Niagara Falls (Ratat.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taking effect May ISth, l«*L
EASTWARD.

Graadlteptds Lv.
Middleville..

I'-

WESTWARD

STATIOX*.

Dattstt.
Jackson

Plcxy In Jcr^y CKy Wednesday evrttow

runty

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HwTlnP-

�^j^stings Banner.

Later on he struck the
wtah
— * aw v
good
J ™.
eouple. after which
machine,” Ennnlng
the
“ “WK1 a 6™PtuoM repast. Mow
last week. He succeeded in striking
au-av all of hie nicktee, and white
““•“•.’Meh show
The republican meeting and pole
teaming toe evening train for Grand “e high esteem to which the bride aad
ral*Jn&lt; « Cota Creek wu an unergroom
are
held
by
their many friends:
Rapid, he was struck Uy his landlord
K«ted success, as on'account ol the
for &amp; board bill, which rtriktaThow■* «*»• osvm va«r
rem the plumed knights and Hastings
cake a-ta.
ever, was unavailing. The places that
berul were not present, as expected.
Baiter Duh,
j'rhYdSJ'"'
on Saturday knew that chimney sweep
The pole and streamer went up without
--------WANTED!
PWde
tUUateUi Vefter.
now know him no more.
v
a mishap or halt, the pole being one' ol
„„ Mjlf
,
A friend from Carlton wishes the
’
&lt;..,ith. H*nn J
The finest in the county. At the meet­
Banner to call attention in the local
ing the hall was wril filled, many being
NOTICE TO ALT.!
columns to the faet that there will be
unable to secure seats.
Hon. Jas.
*',± •b*' —
I’»(.
ervoi
Huffauui
a bee at the Fuller cemetry in that
O'Donnell and P. I. Colgrove made I
wB
^forrOcLtrta
itunm
oo Bro*.
xarua.
township for the purpose of improving
telling speeches to enthusiastic listners.
.»rt 1 nAKKBLS tecte ..rr chwp.
the grounds. The ladies of the town­
After the meeting those from a dis­
....
* v»*n»»
Enquire
—-------—
ship propose to give a picnic dinner on
tance were hospitably entertained by
„
our p.yter'h.l Boor
that occasion. AU interested are invit­
Intel ut*!, the people of Cedar Creek. Let no
-rtlTlt. HAMS t V.oABMAX.
wSSS.T“ *P°TO’ Mr' "I Mre w»- man think that Hope will not score a
ed.
Thnut SOO apple barrel* we
W
good republican victory on the 4th of
One of the gentlemen of color who
Jota Tunm.
ToweluaUahteClou,. Jte ted Kn.J.C November.
conducted a negro minstrel show on the
-MtTIUHAMS &amp; VnnARMAN.
rSrvilf
B”'w-9r'
fair grounds last week, loved the “ar­
, HON. WM. K. WARK,

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octobkb

-

few shekel-.

WANTED

«. un.

Local News.

dent” not wisely, but too weR

He be­

owing u» to heed our “Notice
Huffman Bros.

came so noisy Thursday night that he
was correled-by officer Maynard, and ln«kl&gt;w!*klnt' Ml**” Loulw aad MaUe SobBATTLE CRT.
on Friday morning he was given the
K
Mr. uul
a. H
.
privilege of skipping the town, which
teqael Holder. A. R. MeOmtee
he lost no tilde in doing.
Alleged Phohibitios Mud.—The
At a regular meeting of Hastings following article appeared in the Journ­
H uffmau Bron.
Chapter No. 7, O. E. S., held at Masonic al ot last week:
Hall,
Sept », 1884, the following of­
NOTICE
indebted to J. &lt;». Runyan « ficers were elected for the ensuing year:
re- *
WuuDLANn,8epL2»th.

account*

Ass’t M., Sister B. R. R^se.
bec’y, Sister C. A. Lathrop.
Treas., .Sister Anna Haves.
Con., Sister T. J. Brosseau.
Ass’t Canw Bister Ed. Reynolds.
Chaplin, bister O. Hadley. t

EWKII!

The republican state committee has
adopted the following programme for
Mr. Blaine’s trip in this state:He
reaches Detroit Tuesday, October 14,
and spends the night there. At 9:30
Wednesday he leaves for Lansing,
. ;•&gt;.
thbi week, f„W0.
Ionia, Big Rapids and Grand Rapids,
with brief stops at intermediate points.
republican meetings.
He stays at Grand- Rapids all night.
D. IL COOK.
At 9:30 a. m. Thursday, he leaves there
prtii - I! Orangeville, Saturday
for Muskegon, Saginaw city and
P. W. N1SKEKN.
East Saginaw, with smaller stations,
Mai
'
* ndletoti. Saturday eve., Oct. 11. stopping over night at East Saginaw.
H0\ W1L1.1AM E. W’ARE. OF C'pLDWATElL Friday at 9:30a. m. he leaves for Bay
Vanki-r &gt;; fiiik-d A H., Yankee Springs. Thurs- (?ity, from which place the party goes
Friday evening, Oct. 10.
to Lapeer and Port Huron, and will
T3CI.J-... K S H.. Wo xlland,.Saturday evening.
1 reach Detroit about 7:30.

IU&gt;X. GEORGE WILLABD.
4iu&gt;o:;-' i.rtrte. Prairieville, Monday alteri.’,'. Like

Saturday evening last at Grand
Rapids, at'a meeting of the Grand
Rapids Gun Lake club—composed of
Grand Rapids ladies and gentlemen
who were of the party that spent a few
weeks at Gun Lake in company with
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bentley. Mr. and
Mrs. B. were present at this meeting,
by invitation. A pleasant evening was
enjoyed, during which Mr. B. was pre­
sented with a handsome silver tea set
by his Grand Rapids friends, as a slight
token of their esteem for him and ap­
preciation of his successful efforts to
make camp life at Gun Lake an occas­
ion to always be remembered wit\
pleasure by each member of the party.
Mr. Bentley was entirely taken by sur­
prise, He has a high appreciation of
this tangible evidence of good will on
the part of his Grand Rapids friends.

Grove, ' (ran Rerille, Tuesday

-FHH.IFT. COLGROVE.
Yt&lt; fl. Huttend. Sat. evening.-Oct. 11.
We-k« s. |{. Baltimore, Thursday eve., Oct. 9.
ENACH ANDRUS aad P. T. COLGHOVE.
W ,.lS H.. Ining, Friday evening, Oct. 10.
.
HUN. GKOHGf HUGGETT.
Aaivr. s. H. Awyria, Friday p. m., Oct. 17. at 3
o'clock.
Rrl! S. II. Asm ria. same etching.
Town Hall. AisymCenter. Satnnlay p. m., Oct.

(Vtfcervl &gt; IL Assyria, same evening.
CLEMENT SMITH.
ijnrxii!! Thnnday eve.. Oct 16th.
n.I.yilAT SMITH AND JOHN CARVETH.
Roe S. H i hornapple, Tuesday eve.. Oct. 14.
—’’
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Ti»r. city dads have “sat down” on
tie water works, sp to speak.
Tin W. C. T. L. will meet with Mrs.
W. liabeiH-k, on Tuesday next.

Wli.ma X- Whitlock h-.veadouble
•' halt &lt;olumn announcement in this

the misty past
past-—
—me
the exSome time in
m tne
act time not being known to ye scribeMr. Earl Goldsmith .old a horse to one
[Win. Reese, th. seller taking a chattel

' issue.
•
.
’ ' .f i-K yi' i
Every voter in Barry county should I
r«ul Judge Marston’s able speech in repy te Carl schurtz.
Di:. 1’e&lt; kham informs us that- after
this ...4: ihiFn-ported will b.

mortgage upon the animal in part paywent for tlie same, the contracting
parties
1— - 'being
’ - “residents
-*■*—*- of Hasting^
township. Reese,», thinking that an easy
way to liquidate toe mortgugeuo^be

Grand Rapids .truck IM. elty
won thereafter struck several. job.

I&gt;eace requesting them not to prosecute
liquor cases. This is absolutely false.
The only circular ever mailed by him
to the justices of this county, is as fol­
lows and we invite every tar-payer of
iJP*®. Ilon'
Smith, candidate for Tro­ the county to read, showing that he is
laboring forthe interest of every citi­
zen in Barry county:
" u-‘
Omcx OF PKOSECL'TlSC ATTY.
Barry County. Mldt
Y110 WM
at Mr. Smith's
di0, ,t *n H** &lt;‘llHXch
8un
UaMtagB, February 23, IBM.
&lt;14} evening said, “we want the people uf Barrv’ To tbe Justices of the
Pra«e for Barry Co.:
kn&lt;lV’
i*oi&gt;le Ji \?Ldhu&gt;d re­
sent such speeches,"
ONE OF MANY.
I desire to call your attention to Act
In reply to the above anonymous No. 108 qf the Public Acts of *83, page
100, which requires sqcurity for costs in
mud slinger and falsify er, the Banner
; all criminal cases, except as therein
is in receipt of the following communi­. stated.
When security is taken it
cations from gentlemen of unimpeach­. should lie good and sufficient; the secur­
ities should reside iw the county, and
able character for truth and veracity:
there should be no question as to their
Woodland, October ». 1SS*.
responsibility. During my term of of­
EDITOR BANNER;
fice it has lieen my aim to save for Bar­
Any fair minded man or woman who&gt; ry county all unnecessary expense, and
was present at the meeting referred to at the same time secujre efficient prose­
above will not hesitate to pronounce cution of criminal Cases.
»
As a rule, no warrant should be issued
the item in question a wilful misrep­• without my direction, unless a ueluv
resentation of the language used by• would prevent the apprehension of the
Judge Smith on that occasion! The accused. We know thatmany criminal
eases are instituted out of spite.
Nashville News printed his speech al­■ Prompted by imworthy motives, men
most verbatim, and is certainly correctt, often seek, at the expense of tlie people,
in its report of that part of the speech! to revenge themselves, hence we find
which is wilfully misrepresented above. many cases that never should have been
• instituted.
•
Any person acquainted with his tem­■
Whenever I have found theee cases 1
perance principles will certainly hesi­- have promptly dismissed them, but
tate to believe Judge Smith guilty ofr many times not until the expense has
been incurred. During the year 1884 I
such sentiments. Tlie above is an in­
‘ ask your co-operation, and trust that, so
stance of mud slingingof which either ofF far as possible, when application is
the old parties would feel ashamed, andI made for a warrant, you will refer parwhich people will hesitate to believe„ ties to me, that I may be able to give
' the case a thorough examination. 1
emanated from the pen of any,respecta­■ feel sure that if this course is taken we
ble member of the prohibition or thirdI can save hundreds of dollars for Barry
party of this town. That .Fudge SmithL county, and at the same time best serve
, the people. Many times justices issue
has been grossly misrepresented can be
warrants for fear that if parties are re­
proven by almost any one of either’ ferred to prosecuting attorney he will
political party who was present at the&gt; take tlie case before some otherjustice.
This, I assure you, shall not be done,
time of making the speech.
.
unless by your request, or a saving can
C. A. HOUGH.
be made by way of witness fees. I hope
Nashville, Mich.. October C. ism.
you will report till cases to me prompt­
EDITOR BANNER,
ly, in conformity to Act No. 205 of the
Dear Sir:—Being present at the Meet­■ Public Acts of 1881.
Should you require any blanks, please
ing held at Woodland, and reading tbe■
1 notify me and I will forward them to I
article in last weeks Journal, I would
you promptly.
like to make this correction. Judge
Bespecttulb* yours,
•
. ET. COLGROVE.
Smith made no remarks which would1
— ••—- -- ——
ProMcattng Attorney.
imply that he waa glad to aay that the
’ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
temperance cause was growing beauti
1 “tok
‘b5„^•
Common Council met in regular s««’of Barry Co. know what Judge Smith’si sion Friday eve. Oct 3rd, 1884. His
! Honor Mayor Powers in the chair.
temperance principles are, and the
The following aidermen were present:
scathing remarks made “by some one Black, Beamer. Hogle, Jones, Stebbins,
who was present,” should liave been Tinkler, Parker and Wood.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap­
more complete, and given the entire
.
thought of the Judge; instead of part, proved.
The following accounts were presentand a different idea would have been e&lt;i *
Engine works $12 '25
conveyed.
He—this *some one who Hastings Iron and Engin
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12 83
was present—is too ranch like a lawyer Barn' County Democrat................
E.
Fierce
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................ 3 &lt;JU
I once knew, who in making quotations
20 50
Dennis &amp; SlingtrJand
from law books before a justice, had a Chas. Melon:....................................... 2 00
2 00
habit of quoting an article only as far Miles Boughton...
22 50.
as it would benefit his case.* when the Wm. Miller..........................................
11 25
Jno. Tinkler..............................
whole article would have implied a Barney Wright.........?•■•••••••,
50
Bv Aid. Steblins. that the act i
different meaning.
lowed and ordere drawn on th«? respect­
ive funds. Carried by all ayes.
Aiderman Jernes presented the fol­
BABBT COUNTY POLITICS.
lowing resolutions:
;
Resoltxcl, That pumps, boilers, sticks,
Last week there waa a partial cessa­
tion ot bostilltee in this portion of the and even-thing in contract as per speci
flcations "be awarded to the Dean rump
political vineyatd, on account of the Co., payments to be made in cash or
county fair.
The orator was not water bonds.
Resolved, That the contract for put­
abroad in the land, to any great extent,
although tbe Individual workera did ting In the well and building the build­
ing. the well house and, engine house,
their level best to obtain recruits for
awarded to J. W. Bentley, the same
their ranks. Wednesday evening
to be in every particukt ae required by
the specifications, payments to be made
nos. B. B- rnAZER,
in cash or water bonds.
of Jackson, was greeted with a full
Huoltxd, That the contract for put­
house at Union Hall, moy being una­ ting in and furnishing the ffipe and hy­
drants. all complete as required by stud
ble to gain admlsalon. This eloquent spedfcations, lie awarded to the Michlgentleman poured hot shot thick an
van Pipe Co., as per contract, payment
S into the ranks of toe
to be made In cash or water tends.
On motion that the resolutions be acwith telling etfect, m evinced by
eeoted and adopted, the following waa
U,e writhing todulged to.
the vote' Aves—Alda, llogle. Jones,
had counted on dlscomftUing the apeak Stebbins and Wood. Nays—Alila, Black,
er by interruptions reckoned wltoout Beamer, Parker and Tinkler. The vote
their host, al Mr. Fraser got tbebert of teing a tie, the mayor voted nav.
On motion the council adjournal,
the argument every time. I^vimu to
un iuuuuuj[[H&gt;) WKla6E1^. ifcmnter.
the meeting toe plumed knights parad­

nwUcc.be it remembered.

which were beautiful sad

AB

We are receiving our

Certain parties who desire to injure
our Prosecutor are rirrn taring the story
that he sent circulars to justice® of the

&lt;!lAh, MichA Harr? Evmcr.^Marrted. at toe
The society connected with Emanuri church will be entertained on Thura- residence of the bride’s parents Mr. and ja the campaign.
r t)8T
slif-ph-rd rtog, Sanduy
i
HOK.IAAO^^AKI.r.T.Obte
L IfcU-X. with wht«OT» no*:
Mrs.
J.
G.
Beuter,
Oct
8,1884,
.by
Bev.
W afternoon of next week, by Mrs.
Aatlian Barlow and the ladies asaoda- J. A. Weyant, Mr. Samuel “-J011"' °!
w’th her, at the society rooms in Lowed!, and Mias Carrie M. Beuter, of
Monday evaiiug three
Rower’s block. Supper will be served
. held% meeting M l ^’o Men fete
Irorn half past five until seven. JJl
guests were
mon v tbe-Ekter, in behalf of the friends.’ uniV“[*[iuXlcall1ertng ever awn to
4re cordially invited to attend.
Saturday last a chimney

COME AND SEE US,

of Coldwater, held good meetings in
this coupty this week, speaking each
evening.

Print, .i all ,,t home, and otbenrha- im- t0"“?ve°u‘’
Saturday Goldsmith despatched an offi­
’'
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cer to tbe Reese premises for the pur­
“Turn the rascals out," is the'war pose of settling tho matter in someway.
1 ry of the fusionists. Do the people of Arriving there the officer found that
Barry county believe tliat the present one of the Reeses hnd left with the
county officials are rascals?
horse. Following the trail, tHe officer
The Democrat is nfct pleased with found the animal near Lowell, and not­
the speech of Hon. R. E. Frazer in this withstanding threats that he would be
city. Presume it was unpleasant medi­ obliged to walk over several dead
Reeses, if he secured the horse, the ani­
cine for the bourbonic palate.
mal is now in the officer’s charge In this
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Phillips,' of
Rutland, extend their thanks to their city.
x
nmgbbors and friends for their uniform
PERSONAL.
kindness through the death and burial
Allen McOcober is in Chicago, pur­
o'f their child,
chasing goods.
Mn. George Curry and family de­
-Miss Elva-Clough was in Grand
sire the Banner to return their heart­ Rapids the first of the week.
felt thanks to all whoso kindly assisted
Mrs. W. A. Hams goes to Vermont­
them in their great bereavement, caused ville to-morrow, for a week’s visit.
by the death of their little boy Willie.
Mrs. C. G. Bentley returns to-day
The thanks of the Banner office are from a several d^ys stay at Grand
tendered to Joseph Knight, of Rutland,
Rapids.
for samples of choice apples, quinces,
Mr. Walker Matthews, of Lansing
squashes and cabbage. They were very agricultural college,’ is spending a few
tine, and were awarded premiums at
days at his home.
the fair.
Mr. A. M. Heron, of the staff of the
The Hastings Skating Rink will be Detroit Port, was in the city Wednes­
open for school children on Saturday of
day, In the interest of that paper.
each week. They will be charged Sets
Mr. and Mra. M. B. Childs, of Fowler­
admission and lOcta for use of skates.
ville, Mich., are spending a few days
No school children will be allowed in
with relatives and friends in this county.
ADVBBT1SBD LBTTBBS.
the rink during school hours.
Mr. H. A. Mnhter. ot San Fedro, ed the streets.
A telegram’from Buffalo, on the
At Middleville Monday afternoon
Spanish Honduras, In spending a couple
gfeiSuJolSi. A 4. Bpmgre.
•»th Inst., notifying the Rev. Mr. Ban­ of weeks in the Sty. the gueet of hie
nt Nashville in the evening Mr.
croft uf the death of his neioe. Miss
‘'iwioSters-Wsram Sasler. Cabin Stenten.
Blake, for sometime a resident consin Mr. Lewie Stern.
Clement Smith has been so afflicted x=ob«.^3S BSrt?-‘,K°'erAe, A. Bitten. M. (IMniaat.
this city, will prevent services at
the Chapel on Sunday next as Mr. B. with rheumatism thta week as to nree®has gone to attend the funeral. Sunday .itate the canceling of his engagements
for political meetings during the week.
school at the usual hour.
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’ THE MC8 WEENEY CASE.
John Flnerty'fl Explanation of the
Affair.

here?
Mr. Blaine acted da it throughout,
though Guitoau’s bullet sped soon after
the receipt of the Instructions by Mr.
Lowell, aatijy interfering with his course.
—Jo*n Fintrly't Citizen.

, iNi.iAXXpou.’i. Ind., Oct 8.—The attor!Deys for the Scnfrw'l yesterday propounded
another batch of interrogatories for Blaine's
consideration. Tlie interrogatoriw are filed
m a bill of discovery, and the court Is asked
to otjler tbe plaintiff to answer the Interrog­
atories. as the evidence thus furnished is
absolutely indispensable to the Sentinel
case. It is mildly suggested that it the
plaintiff desires a speedy trial lie ean btet
obtain it by answering the questions with­
out delay. The Interrogatories are as fol­
lows:
L State whether or no a mar riace. If any. in
any manner or (onn, took place between you
and Ml«* Harriet Bt-mwood on the 80th day of
June. JbW. If yes. declare upou oath in what
building. house. apartment or residence the
said marriage wok place, at what hour of the

They Do Not Want a Chang?.

Democratic orators are trying to cre­
ate tbe impression that the business
We have been asked several times in interests of ^the country want *s
change.’ ’ They point to t&amp;e very gen­
tbe past three or four weeks to explain
what is called the McSwceney case. Wc eral bunineM depression as proof of thy
have refrained so lar from doing so, necessity of a change, arid pretpnd to
' waiting nntil the campaign orators had believe that anch change would give
Exhausted themselves.
Now for the relief. Never was more fallacious argu­
ment sought to be imposed upon intel­
facte-.
.
Daniel McSwceney was at one time a ligent men.
Tbe change that tbe people ana
resident of California and no doubt be­
came a citixen of tlie United States. asked to make will involve a revolution
In IS76 he returned to his native place in oflr system of collecting and disbnrsin ’'.eland, near Cardonagb, Donegal. mg the revenues of the Government.
He took up a residence there, occupied a It will involve a universal disturbance
farm, and tilled it, and after a few years of values, and will compel a very largo
was elected a jxxir-law guardian for his percentage of manufacturing establish­
district of the Dunfauaghy Union. Ln ments to discharge their workmen and
B87U, 1880 and 18sj he took a very suspend operations for an indefinite
promineut part in the laud league period of time. Protected as they are
no emont. His American experiences In a great measure at home from ruin
tmatle him the most aggressive land ous competition with European pro
ieaguer, perhaus, in all Donegal. He ducers, our manufacturers arc never
’was suspected by “Buckshot” Forster, thcless suffering from over-production,
Was arrested under the Coercion Act in and they are running at low pressure
•July. 1881, and claimed American citi­ until such time as they can find a
zenship. This, it will be remembered, market for accumulated stocks. Capi­
was after Garfield had been shot, and tal and labor alike feel the depressing
While he was lying on a bed of •influence o* such a state of trade, but
pain. About a month after he was ar­ the evil is curing itself.
Mill-owner.-, manufacturers and emrested Ml Sweeney wrote to Mr. Lowed
claiming American protection.
Mr. nloyes are in the same boat. They
know
what is the matter, and they
Lowell, who is a slowgolng person, and
Krticulerly slow when the case of know that the trouble is not with the
•di-American citizens are concerned.’ ■system, but that it Is the inevitable re­
communicated with ‘Mr. Simms, the suit of too much individual and corpo­
American Consul at Belfast, and re­ rate enterprise—a misapplication of
quested him to investigate the Me- native power. As sensible men they
Bweeavy case. Mr/ Simms did as re­ know that their condition is not going
quested, and reported that Mr. Mc- to be improved bradding to the weight
bweetiex. though at onetime au Ameri­ of their woes. Such an application of
can citizen, had apparently returned to tbe boma?opath*c principle they are not
iiis lorrner allegiance, inasmuch as he disposed to accept.
A change in governmental control
bail accepted oiticc in Ireland,, an of■ tic* created by the British Government metms a substitution of free trade for
contrary lo the protest of thelr.sii |.co- protection, anil business men are very
pie, and ha&lt;i taken up his domicile per­ zar from desiring to precipitate finan­
manently under tlie British crown/ cial trouble or -to invite panic, which
thereby
forfeiting his. claims to would follow a change as certain iv as
American citizenship. Mr. Simms ad­ night follows day. It is very well' fot
vised Mr. LoSrcll that Mr. McSwoeney’s jxjjitical economists to preach the gos
case was not one. for tlie interference ut pel of free trade. Theory is one tiun^
tbe American Government. While this and practice is another. A breaking
correspondence was going on Mr. Me- down of the system means irretrievable
TSweeucy became impatient and wrote ruin to the thousands and hundreds ot
lo Mr. Blaine, then Secretary of State. thousands of men whose money is in­
Mrs. McSwceney also wrote.
Mr. . vested in industrial enterprises, and it
Blaine of course’referred theb^ letter* means the further impoverishment of the
to Mr. Low ell, who communicated back millions of art wans aud laboring men.
id Mr. Elaine tho result oi his investi- Put into practice the theory of free
. gations. Mr. Blaine advised a further trade and there will f dlow such disscrutiny, because of the appeal made by tress and ruin as America has never
witnessed.
Mrs. McSwvcney.
It is to guard against tho possibilitv
Before the reply to the American min­
ister at London wairreceived, Garfield of such a state of affairs that the men
iiad died, and Frelinghuysen had taken who represent tho business interests, as
fais place. The action of Mr. Blaine, well as the great army of workingmen,
will vote to retain in their service the
however, had been productive of good,
and in a few montiis after Mr. Mc- men who have been named by tho Re­
Bweeney was released. These arc tbe publican party as best quail tied to
represent the aims the purposes, and
facts oa fax- us l,is case is concerned.
Mr. McSwceney, t&lt;&gt; be i uro, complains the principles of that organization.
The
country has grown enormouslv
that Mr. Blaine did not answer his or
his wife’s Icttera. This is foolish, h rich since tho Republican party came
the Secretary of State replie d to every into power, and the progress made i.«
oomplaint made, there would lie no su; • largely duo to tho fostering care that
has been taken of American industries
plus in the Treasury, that is certain
Mr- Blaine did what was meet and by tho party in power.
If this be’ misrule, then the people
proper under tbe circntuslances. He
.referred the case to Air. Lowell, the want more of it. A misrule that en­
riches
tiie Nation and elevates tbo conA: ^icati Minister to (treat Britain.
Mr. '^uw811 acted, though tardily, on dltlon of the mosses is tho sort of mis­
rule they need. They want no change
Mr Blaine's iastru. tious.
that will shrivel our industries, paral­
• Vow. it must be remembered in tbi?
connection, that Mr. McSwceney bad yze enterprise, and crush the' poor
act- &lt;1 as a British subject in Ireland, by prostrate into the mud. That is the
poki ng o.Tce. He has held the same Democratic conception of a reform in
pi ce ever since. De is now a jK&gt;or-law the Administration. The would-bo re­
giu.rdi'AU o. the Dunfannghy1 Union, formers must hold out a more templing
ltoueg.il. holand, -and onlv a few bail tlinn that if they exiiect the peo­
Dion ins ago be was defendant in a Brit­ ple to bite. There is. nothing entic’.ng
ish conrt, at Londonderry, Ireland, at in a picture of desolation. Tbe few
the suit ot an officer of tne Union. He business nieu who want a change are
is al&lt;o a candidate for Parliament. If as short-sighted and thoughtless as the
who wanted his leg cut off to
elceft'd. bo would have to Laketon orttn. patient
get rid of tho pain in his toe.—National
yl a'kgianco to t.uccu \ iciorii, though
When he become an AtncrieaasMtizer. ■ HejnMican.
be foreswore allegiance to that person­
Cleveland the English Candidate.
age.
What would American citizens think
One thing only remains for England
o: a man,im Irishman,or an Englishman,
to do to become actually tbe mistress o;
■or a Scotchman. ior instance, who after the world, and that is the crushing out
sc^pting tho office of alderman, county of manufacturers in America. Could
oemmlssfoner, or supervisor, should, Eng’.aml destroy manufactures In
wbou. arrested under American law, America, could she shut up our shops
claim British protection? McSweeney, and factories ami drive all our labor to
the Donegarpoor-law guardian, claini- the farms to produce raw material for
jug American protection, is a parallel her use, compel 1 ng us to buy i»er man­
Case, is it not ■
ufactured goods at her prices, there
.-»nd now a word as to Mr. Blaine’s would be nothing leit for England to
ac-.-tion in ihc case of American citizens. desire. She .would jdouble her already
Or. the ‘.^th of May, 1881, before the enormous wealth, aud would control
Coercion act bad come into his posses­ tbt? destinies of the nations of the earth.
sion, he #n&gt;te to Mr. Lowell to use all
To this end England has Ixxm work­
cure abd diligence in protecting Ameri­ ing for many years. She has her Cob­
can citizens, and on the 2d oi Juno fol- den Club to circulate Free Trade Ptoraipwing wrote to Mr. Lov.ell a letter, ture in this country; she has her Im­
from which wo extract the following porter’s- League in New York, who
instructions in reference to Lhc case or spend money like water to acc&lt;jmplish
Jpneph B. Walsh, of Castlebar. Mayo: this purpose, and there is mu a Con­
Whatever tbe noooMlty may be Jn the etif- gress in which she has not her paid
Bj.ition of Boz Naicry s Geverument for tbe agents. ’
OListcnct.- untl enforcement In Ireland of the
Grover ('leveland is an open sup­
exct-nilonal nipi-laUrc uwaenre* recently,
enacted in r*Fi ect to that country, this Gov­ porter of the En lish system, and
ernment can not vtovr with uneoqtx-rn the Frank Hurd, who represents tbe Tenth
apnlicatlon of tne kumamry proceedings atte'MLmt upon tbe |&gt;r&lt;xsccutk»i ot those mcii'- District of Ohio, is another. They want
ur&lt;-. io lutluimlixcil citizens of thtj United Free Trade. They want to admit Eng­
BtHtos ot Irish orijrin, wlicsc bnslnotta nflutlans may render necessary their brwenoe in lish goods free of dutv, that English
Ireland or any part nt the United Hfcurdotn. manufacturers may control American
or who«e IJIlui lurtlnrt and love for kindred markets. They want to destroy Ameri­
may bare prompted tUorn to revU,t-»heir uacan manufa-• luring industries entirely,
Uvc country.
it American dtirens. while witbin British and compel the labor of America to
jur.'sdietion, oilcod ugumat Erltlsu taws, this
embark
in agriculture, to the further
Govwnuwnt will not sect io bhleid ti«m irom
the legal const-iuet.et» of their acm: but it cheapening of tlie food supplies doled
mast insist upou toe apjp ioatlon to tiitrfr cases out by English manufacturers to their
or those common yriitatph • of criminal juris
prudeooo whkli in too c nit-.-d Status eccuiu to underpaid labor, and further swell their
evrry man nbo offends airilurl Ju law-, profits.
wmthcr lie be an American citizen orsiuiThis Is what the great majority of
ebru subject. tb&gt;4C incidents M&gt; a crim Inn!.
prosKCuttoa which •tforf tbe best safwrunrd these leaders of the Democratic party
to personal liberty and the stronjreft protec­ are pledged to, and what they are sttion against oppreflsion under the form of law,
which might otburwkW be practiced thruuvb temptiug to d&lt;».
axet-sAlve acai.
How an American can support candi­
That un necoMed person shall Immediately
Upon arrest I* informed of the specific crim.- dates advocating a policy so utterly
OTGiteinre upon wnicb be Is bold, and that iw opposed to every interest they have.
shall i&gt;e nfforde'. on o] porajnity for n speedy Eaaaes our comprehension: How a man
trial Udorcan feipHrtlAl court and jury, are
■ring a dollar's interest in this coun­
WBn:!i»l'&lt; to every erbninai prosecution, neetry can vote to kill out tbe industries,
no time m ma king the necessary inquiries in­ the development of which are our only
to the cause Qi Mr. Ws sb's nmui and deten­ hope of further' progress, is something
tion. in which it u probable Mr. Earrows, the we can no’, understand. Very few of
Consul at Dublin, may be able io aid you.
And if you shall tin4 tliat the eiretimatanccs them will do it—Exchange.
of the case, in tho light of tills and orevloun
onto ou tho part of thl* Government. you w II i
make such temperate buttsirocat rapresentafftyw Jn your juAnne nt will (induce io h fa

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. z. Declare upon o*tb whether or no there
were any uni^lbtrato, minister. J ud&lt;e or of*
Beer present on such occasion, and. if nay.
what person there present said or pronounced
tho worda of the marriiufo contract.
v3- St ute whether or no any words, term or
fanffuare concerning tbe marrlaso contract
were said or uttered by any one in your t&gt;re»once, or by youreoif or by Miss Stanwood on
that occasion, and. It yon. suite the words so
said or uttered, or ffivo tho substance of the
same and tbe Dame of the person or persons
by whom they were said or utter'd.
4. State whether or Joo you were abuuaintod
ontbeSUCb day of June. 1850. with S. L. or
Samuel L. Blaine; tf yea. what relation he
wu* to yourself, where he resided at that tlmo,
what was his Ousumlw or occui&gt;ation. whether
or not be is now llvina. and If be be dead,
where ana when did bu dw.
a State whether or no you were acquainted
on the aoth day ot June, JNW. with Sarah C.
Stanwood. If yea, what relation alto was to
Harriet Stanwood: where she reslilad at tliat
time: what was her business or occupation:
whether or nor she is living: if she be dead,
witou aud where she died
8. titato what your a&lt;e was on the 80th day
of June. I860, and state aisa If you know,
what was tbe ugnot Harriet Stanwood on the*
same day.
7. State whether or doyou accompanied tho
person whom you married there to Pitts­
burgh, Pa, in March. liBL it ye*, state what
other jiersou besides yourself acoompanted
her on the journey thither, or anj- part there­
of. Give tlw name of such person, if auy,
and the relation the p r-ous bore to the per­
ron whom you married or to yourself.
A Deciare upOQ oatb parncuiarlv from what
point or place you accompanied the person
whom you married at Pittsburgh In March,
1861.' on her journey to that, city, and state
particularly at want point or place on Mid
journey you joined her. or her and her party
and companions, tf any, on tbe way to said
city.
,
0. State particularly what became of her
ootnpantons or the f-ersotm who HCoomjuMJied
her. if any. after tbe marriage oermony bad
been performed at tho ettr of Pittsburgh
oforeaa-d, how soon she left Pittsburgh after’
tlie m.uTia?c, whore she went to thence, who
accompanied her. if any one did. on her Jour­
ney.
ia State
culM. whether
WOctncr or
or no
no you
ro&lt;&gt; loft
mu tbe
um city
city of
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Pittebunrb after your marriage in imi. a*
aforesaid.
how soon--"after
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r yea,-’----------------------------riage
you
left
aoid
cltv,
and
to
wbatpolnt
or
pbwej;
j-on went therefrom.
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D. .June whether or no you did not tomo
dlntely after your morr.atre nt Pittsburgh.
P*., tn March. Ih61. leav - the said cltj'of Pitto• ■urgh to go thence to Drennon spring*. Ky.,
and if y&lt;"i, state bow long you stajx-d cr ninalncfi nt said Drennon Springs, on I whether
or no during your stay- or rertdoare at
said Umt named place you dl l not
y«&gt;Urself off and bold yourself forth ta society
there and on v- ur way thither as im nnnrnr
riod man, and whotiicr or no you did not pay
attention to and conduct one or more court­
ships with young unmarried.ladles *s a sulfur
to them at that place.
12. Declare u|x&gt;n oath about what time you
left Drennon Springs, and how soon there­
after and where you ro’oined your wife, and
where you were antf in what LasInoM or call­
ing you were engaged during the period be­
tween tlie time when you left Drennon
Springs and that in which j-ou rejoined your
wile 10 live w&gt;th your wife, tf you did ao re­
join her
^liicaoo, Oct. 8.—John V. Le Moyne,
an rtkCongressman from this city, gave his
testimony yesterday in the libel suit brought
by James G. Blaine against the IiMltanai&gt;o
ILs SoiUncL He swore that‘he witnessed
the marriage in Pittsburgh In March, 1851.
of Mr. Blaine and a closely-veiled lady
whose name was given as Miss Harriet
Stanwood. Nothing was said about a prior
marriage, but Mr. Blaine reqinstted tliat
nothing be said about, the union for six
rnoutJis.

4lilnols Wealth.
SFRJKGFttLn. HL, OcL 4.—The complete
tables of the State Board of Equ-dlzaticn
place tbe value-of al! tin* taxable property
in the' State, as equalized for taxation, as
folfews:
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Corporations
2.Q87.S03
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P. O. Box. 270.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
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the United Stales.
oct»ly
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ONIC

When death wm hourly expected from con­
sumption, all remedies having failed, and Dr. H.
James was experimenting, he accidentally made
a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured his
only Child. and now gives this recipe on receipt
ot two stamps to pay expense*. Hemp also
cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, and
will break a fresh cold In twentv-four hours.
Address Craddock &amp; Co. Race Street, Philadel­
phia, Pa., naming this paper.

The Science ol Life. Only $1.
BY MAIL, POST-PAID,

MSr&amp;rtJ '
Wabhington, OcL G.—A IHtle after
four o’clock Saturday afternoon Mr. Pruden,
the President’s private Secretary, called on
Frank Ilattpn, Flret Assistant Postmaster­
General, and Informed him tliat he hail been
designated by the President to art as Postmaater-General for ten days from date.
’Mr. Hatton will continue to act as Post­
master-General until furtijer advised.

THE MARKETS.
New York. October A
UTVE STOCK—Cattle ... .. ”
n
Sbocp...................................
Hogs
PLOUh—Good to Choice
Patent*...................... .
WHEAT—No t Rod
No. 8 Spring.
corn....... . .........................
C&gt;Al'S-Western Mixed
HYB.................................... I. „
FORK-fcaa*................
LARD—Steam
CHKE8B.....................................
WOOIr-Domesao
„
CHICAGO.
BEEVES— Extra
Choice
Goad..............................
Medium
Butchers' ftoctc
Inferior Cattle V-HOGA-Liro—G xx! to UttAce.
SHEEP ...........

KNOW THYSELF.^M*
Exhausted Vitality. Kervous and Physical la­
bility. Premature Decline In Man, &amp;rora of
louth, and tbe untold miseries resulting from
indiscretion or excess. A book for every man,
young, middle-aged and old. It contains ia
prescriptions lor all acute and dironlc diMases,
each one of which Is invaluable. 80 found by
the Author, whose experience for 28 years Is such
as probably never before tell to the lot of any
Phys clan. 300 pages, bound In beautiful French
muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to

a boot that
CAT fix-Ram.
HOGS?*?*™'.'

i-ttSS

sold In tats rotmtry for ffLao. or the money will
be retunded in every instance. Price only &gt;1.000
naah
of which he refers you.
This book should be read by the young for hi,or
,,”D

ere of

laf0ra*t‘oa-«* **• KapaMta Foi

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
»

TUkM oa°°* * •4d»*

w. h. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch street, hoeton.
Mass., who may be consulted on all dlseaws re­
experience. Chronic and ob­
stinate diMuwea tluit have baf tj Li a T fled
tliesktllot all other pin ttcfaM HMALi »
specialty. Such treated smMT*TTVQTPT T?
cesatully without an In-1 xl X PJj] iF
stance of Ltilure.

BUTTER— Creamery .......
Good to ('botes 1 airy
BGGS&gt; Fresh
FLOUR-Wintor . J
Spring
Patents
GRAlJC-i' beat, *a)|...........
.Com, No. S

__ Kriey. Na 1................
9
BBOOM &lt;1)RNGroen Hurh.....
7
Finn Green................
6
Inferior.•
ff
POTATOES (tat)
a
POftK-Mrm............................. IS to
LARD-Steam ......................... 7 SO
LUMBEKCommrn Droroed Piding.. . U 00
Flcorinz......................
Suro
Commirn ltoertl-&lt;..... ISO!
Feiacinjr.................... IffaJ
Letts..................................... zio
8btogke............................... ! 40
EAST UBRKTY.
CATTLE—Be^t-....................... SO 00
Fur to Gcod 6 00
ROGS-Yorkera....................... 5 S7&gt;

CHICAGO, BOCK ISUID 4 PACIFIC R’Y

A Great Medical Work on Manhood,

OHICAOO.

Entirely

NiND.

Default having been made In the condiUtHi* t»
a certain mortgage executed bj
1.&gt;-.'» •
peace and Harriet Makepeace, bls »ifr. .o
besrec. Osborne, said mortgage tearing. iu.r
July 1, IKfl. and due.July I. iw. and recorded
in the office of Register of Deeds In and for K-tjy county, Michigan, In IJber 22 of Mort gap',
on jiagvs 34 and ». &lt;m the first day of -uh. b
audklveu to secure the payment of font liuiidn•«
and fifty dollars, with interest to lie paid Julj
Ut of each year succeedltiK thed.no of -a ■
mortgage, and containing a clause proridfo;.
thatTtdehmltbe made hi tho imyni-nt of foe
said interest when the
l*canw due sue.
should the same remain unpaid for the sp»&lt;r
thirty days thereafter, then the said mortgagee
Abair have the option to declare the a Me
amount on said mortgage due at o«w, and tlh«
Interest due on said mortgage July 1, WM. to' mg become due and not bartug been paid, ana
more than thirty days having flawed sinrt the
same became due, and tbe same still resnsUmnx
unpaid, and tbe said mortgagee haylt&gt;g. by Mr­
, tue of his option, dectaredt&amp;e whole amouui of
■said mortgage due at onre, and there beml: no*
due on saldinortgiup' the sum of four hundred.
■
IiwFm-100 dollars by reason ”1
SSSSSlintfMi, and BOMt nor l*&lt;&gt;oeedlturs ai law having been Instttuteu to r«-‘o' ■
er the debt or any portion of the same widen
gsjasr.

Vegetable
AND

A6URC

FOR

JKL FREE!

^RELIABLE SElf«
SBEB

A favorite prescription of one of the

COSTIVENESS
Blliou.neM, Dyspapaia,
Indlgeatfon, OlaMwea of
tho Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatl.m, Dlnlnmn,
Wok Headache, Loss of
^Ppotlte, Jaundice, Erup
tiona and Skin Dlaaawa.

■mount due upon said mortgage with all hto1

GBOBGL OBBOB5. Mortgagee-

rpHE Baamras banner.
1

OXLY 11-00 A Y KA

i.hftcnd Book Of Advice to
bra Ibgulsrrhy’’"*' k__.

4 00,

�The Hashngs Banner.
ofltr* i» connected with
° . - - * ii
lianas

11 —
V*MV»aJU, CU
‘ aw concern,
hrfhad a viaion in which It was revetad ,wMte onr own, wtth i^fr
to him that the end of the wbrld would
occur in 50 days from that time, preceded by an earthquake, which latter
part at the prophecy has come to wn».
A tract bearing date ol Sept loth has
teen issued; containing the prophecy
The warning is too late to benefit all ot

'
h“ »
Ume u,
nXlT.TT
8’ There ought 10 te no
,
?.
W
*
t10
?
“
hovt
the
society
having
.
i

,
every year. Farm,ow “ “ tor thelr ^-tertst to have
I
&lt; 1,’o; but they like novelty as well as
,
“youwanttoeatchthe
will te no preaching at the our readers, however, as to-morrow is Mt
.t°Wn‘PK,ple’ &gt;ou must h°M
,
,^Ulhta-'n^r n«xt. but the day on wMch all things earthly are OM
aome other inducement besides fine
i
Saads’ioUowihg instead.
to come to an end, according to the
‘““taBteraoea
understand the society tadd a.
”
make mistake but go to tract This will undoubtedly prevent i
tenses and a Httle somethingbeaide
,
; line flavored Tycoon that great labor-reformer!?) J. H. Den- i
Wi01 U&gt;e discontent and
nia. from being elected to the “next I,
;l- you drank at th. fair.
ted weather that is a good showing.
TCxax Willi ...quarter1? meeting at highest office to governor.”
But the society must take this into
T,, r t.,;rch on Saturday and Sun­
Fatal AcciDENT.-Saturday after- '£“to™Mon: It they increase tbe p^ce
S -Pte.whingbyRer.Dr. Joy,
noon last a distressing accident occurred u'u&amp;Msslon,
1
they most add to the atat Grant’s elevator in this city, by 'tractlons. If they do this they will
(}ran&lt;! K^P^8*
which
Willie,
a
11
year
old
son
of
Mr.
1
have no trouble about meeting expensfair M’- &amp;“• Bual’y?i
Jtaa ,.*■ in 3:18. winning the five and Mrs. Geo. Curry, lost hi» life, and '« and paying every dollar ot ita indebl“
.
The track is "slow,” and his brother, one year older, came near 'Sni'S nmainUln «» Prtc« too, it it
£emen'-:n toe . ole did exceedingly sharing a like fate. It appears that will add a tew premiums- tor noveltiea
“Berthe circumstances.
while those employed In the elevator that
'
do not appear In standard works

Local News.

the Chari.-tn? Blaine and Logan were engaged in loading wheat into a
car, a little boy of Mr. L. Kenfleld
. (|nb consisting of Thomaa
L l. v. Charles McKinney ran down stairs and told Mr. A. E.
who was drawing wheat
■ «Tci1irl.'..-'i‘1'bs. luu been engaged Heath,
Eao-Wta- tte Kains party ttrougbl through the scuttle of one of the bins,
that some boys were in the hins Mr’
the stat*,
Heath and Mr. Rich rushed up stairs
I U.T FriJ
afternoon, on tne lair
and found that Clarence and Willie
gr.ma4u.wr the race tract a»fl not
Curry were in the bin and being drawn
far train the «aing hou-w, a black caahunder the moving grain, the face only
,„reshawl. Finder will besuitably roof the former being visible. Mr. Heath
w.inlerl lq ta'-lngthesame at Basxeh
jumped into the bin, called to Rich to
ofjirobaU? offices.
open the scuttle in order to let the
TheM. 1 sixiety wifi meet on Mon­ grain run away from the boy, which he
day rvennit next ;if the home of Miss
did. Once or twice the boy was entire­
BrUe .-pit.iil-.hnff, at
sharp. The ly covered by the wheat, but he was
evening will 1-e devoted to the study of finally extricated. As soon as Clarence
Longfellow’s life and works. Allmem­ was taken out the grain rushed through
bers are requested to be present
the scuttle carrying WiUie—who at the
The rt-pu&gt;li'-ar.3 uf this section of the time was in the wheat only up to his
state learn with regret ol the retire- waist and thought to be in no danger—
Cr.t. t Mr. II. E. Bafcer from the edl- with lightning rapidity to the mouth
toriaLfnr e ot the Detroit Post. For of the scuttle, his body clogging up the
. years Mr. Baker has been connected same and the wheat covering him to
with the Post, he is an able newspaper quite a depth. By this time the alarm
man, 8hd has a host of friends among had been given, and many willing men
were shoveling wheat from the bin as’
the newspaper men of the state.

ATERKDR gale blew down trees,
■ demdished fences and tipped over old
buililings in a portion of Barry county
Sumlaj night. The wind took a wester­
ly course, and covered a strip about a
ndle in width.
The track of the
ftorm is marked by the destruction it
wrought, it seemed to 1* the heaviest
UerefiboJits two miles south of the city.
Mrs. C. B. Salisbury, of this city,
took the first premium at the county
fair for stamping and embroidery work.
Mrs. b. is proficient in this work. OrdoMeftat the oflice of Travers Phil­
lips c.r at Stauffer &amp; Salisbury’s store
will be promptly attended to in a
prompt and satisfactory manner and at
reasonable rates.
William E. Ware, of Coldwater, is
speaking.for the republicans in Barry
county this week. He is a clear and
logical speaker, and presents the
of the campaign forcibly and effective­
ly. He was a greenlwker of republi­
can antecedents, until two years ago,:
when the fusion sickened him. He
w that the drift of his party was to­
ward the deiniy raev. and he had no
Jongmc to 1 &lt;• counted as a democrat.

The Banner expects it will become
its $.iil duty to chronicle the killing of

one or mure of th»: many boys of this
city who are wont to play about the
cars, catching rides on tH^ime. Boys,.!
death i$ lurking there, and IT the prac- j
titt is not stoppd the terribly mangled
body of some °f your number wip be
taken from Lenekth the wheels. It is
•life the city officials and the employes of
the railroad company to say that they
do all in their power to stop this haz­
ardous practice of the boys.
At a meeting Monday evening of
the Mimhv school board connected
with the M. E. church of this city, the
following officers were elected for the
eniuing year:
‘
1 Suprerintendent, Wm. II. Schantz,
bt iiM’t. C. Whitcomb.
- 2nd &lt;Wt. Lillian Estes.
.Librarian, E. P. Brown.
l^t fi^ t, F. A. Timmerman.
2nd ass t. Belle Crothere.
J honstvr, P. W.Niskern.
Orjtanist. Ellie Ellis.
v and Treas., Charles W. Jones,
t .-ec-y, Albert Hoefner.
Artist. Bosa Bostwick.

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“&gt;nwi ilAxXEcB"'w,c',,“r’Oe*-*1’ "*

NOTES.
Among the exhibits of stocks that at­
tracted much attention and comment
at the fair were the thoroughbred' Jer­
seys, the property of Mr. A. J. Carter,
of Hastings township. They consisted
of Fairfield Boy, registered as thorough­
bred No. 3^; and Pride of Hastings,
thoroughbred, No. 6,732. They are the
only registered thoroughbred Jeraev
cattle in the county. Those who wish
any information concerning them
should write to or call on Mr. Carter.
We are pleased to note that interest in
blooded cattle is increasing in this lo­
cality.

ARPET AND FLANNEL WEAV­

C ING
EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

BaiMaie Eitensm Tais a Specialty.
&lt;s A itwaI'c?6 my goods and get prices before yoa buy and
OAvJb jIVNeiI.
.
,

„ Sol? Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in the world.
.
Remember the place. Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy.
Cblhifig

^850275911

ORDER.

Suits Mais
To Order.

Overcoats

Has Fairly Commenced.

Men’s Suits
BEST
$5 to $15.
50c
Undershirt Custom
Made Suits,
in the
$15 to $35.
CITY.

Fill
OvercoaU.

FALL
Children’s OvKBOOATS
Suits,.
$5 to $20.
$2 to $15. FlneWorstKilt Suits, ed, $15.
$2 to $10. Cust. Made,
$20 to $30.

Dress Coats Boy’s Suits, WINTER
$1.00
and
$3 to $10. OVEKCOATS
will buy
Boy’s Dress $3.50 to $20
Vests,
A Scarlet
Suits,
Custom
Undershirt, $12
$10 to $20.
.to
Made,
worth
$12.50
(20 to (30
$1.50.

Fine Black Children’s Children’s
Fine
Fall
Overcoats,
Underwear, Worsted
Overcoats, (1.50 to (10.
Suits,
$2.00
Made to Order,
$15.00. $8.50 to $10 Boy’s Over-'
to
coats,
$2.50. Dress Suits,
34.00 to 812.00
(3.50 to (15.
$15.00.

Mrs. Fred. Spangemacher has been .our business men should have improv­
ed the opportunity to show off their
with friends in Grand Rapids the past
goods/
week.
j
Barry county is not behind her neigh­
Mr. Truman Park; r, student ot the
Agricultural college, was at his home bors in stock.
The fine display of vegetables, and
the past week.
fruits showed that Barry county is in
Mra. XV. Graham, of Middleville, was
the front rank of the Agriculture dis­
in the city the past week, the guest ot
tricts of Michigan._______ '
Mrs.F. II. Ackerso^.
The rapid improvements in the many
M. H. Clark, editor ot the Manistee
ills to which the human race is heir,
Democrat, was greeting his many says the daily world, Nashville Tennes­
60 Cts to 815.00
friends In this city Sunday and Monday. see, can be attributed to but one source,
Si that is St Jacobs Oil, the world
Dr. H. A. Barter and wite, ot Nash­
renowned pain-cure. ______ _
85.00 burs a
ville, were the guests ot Dr. Timmer­
ZINC TRUNK
This extreme tired feeling we have in
man and mother i: few days the past
worth 8“ 50.
the spring, fall and during the summer
week.
denotes torpid fiver, yei have no appeMlsa M. Hamilton, who for a year
past has been teaching music Inxthis
city, returned to her home In Canada

the Grand Rapids Morning Telegram, Price 50 cents of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
was in the city Friday, looking after

effort was made to cut down‘
Tens™. We think this was carried too
ft^aad Uta
afew nov-el attraetto^

AU these things are prop-

Children’s PANTS.
HATS.
and
Best (1
Shirts are $1.50 Stiff
Best Fitting Fur Hat Boy’s Hats, Pants in the
25
cents
City.
75c for. worth $2.00
Fine Pants.
to
Linen Bo­ Fur Hats
(3.50to(7.50
$1.50.
som Shirty. $2 to $4.

Infants and Children

FAIRFIELD BOY, 3299.
fbr half-blood Jersey; fiia.OO for rwijuered
pavable »i time of flm tervice. Thnx-fourtte
mile north of city cemetery.
4*

A. J. Carter.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
To tbe Ejectors of Barry county:
You are hereby notified that
era! election to be held in this
KJfSS

S”"”!-

Thirteen electors of president and vice prerideot of tbe United State*; a governor, lieuten­
ant goveruor. secretary of state, state treasurer,
andnor general, oorani Isaloner tf lb* atate land
office.aj£arpey|pmeral. and aiiaiHteMiiiftg
Public Instruction; also a member of the state
x*rd of education In place of Geoore F.

U&gt;e representative district, composed of the
tion Um foUoM lur proposed amendment to Um
conjWrulions of ths stair win be submitted to.
tiMgeoplecrf the stale for their adoption or re-

Ai&gt; xincadmer.t U&gt; Section 6, Article «, relative
to circuit conrts. provided for by Joint Evolu­
tion No. w. law® of 188A
Bamox a Tbe state shall be divided Into
udlclal circuit®, in each of which the elector*
Aereo*shall elect one circuit judge, who shall
bold his office for the term of six years, and un­
til bls suocewor 1* elected and qualified. The
legistatwv nuiy provide for tbe eiecUon of more
than one circuit Judge tn the judicial circuit tn
which tbe city of Detroit is or :nav be situated.
in addition to the aaiary provided by thia Con­
stitution, than receive from eald county off Wane
•uch additional aaiary as may. from time to
time, be fixed and determined by the board of
sula is hereby authorized and empowered to
give and pav to the circuit Judge Of ftp WlMri
circuit to which such county U attached, auch
additional salary or compensation, M i
time to time be fixed and determined

or free tickets -on rxilroaila
Joint Resolution No. S3, l*w»
Bxunox 15. Tho compensation of the
her® of the Legislature ®hidl be a salary of sen-i
hundred dollars for each regular *e*aiou. and
at such regular session they may legislate upon
such sabjecta as are submitted to them by

extra session tbetr conwensation shall be a sal■
Kof one hundred dollars, and they shall legi.*on no oilier subjects than tho* expreaaly
stated tn the Governer*® proclamation, or sub­
mitted to them by sj&gt;eclal message. They shall
be entitled to ten cents and no more for every
mile actually trawled in going to and returning
from the place of meeting qn the usually trav-

no member of the Legislature shall accept or
use any free ]&gt;aas or free ticket on any railroad
during bin term of office.
Also that the following county officers for said
county are to be elected, vti:
One Judge of probate, one sheriff, onr county
clerk, one register of deeds, one county treaanrer. one prosecuting attorney, two circuit
court commissioners, one county surveyor, and
two coroners.
Given under my Hand at Hustings, Mich., the
day and year first atxive written.
______________ JOHN Q. nUPWY. Sheriff.
j^OTICK TO TEACHERS. J _

special certificate®, which are valid only until
the next public examination.
• Saturday. Aug. 80th. at Hasting®.
Fri&lt;tay?SepLl?th. at Middleville.
Friday. Sept. Sfith. at Nashrllle.
Friday, Oct. 10th. at Hickory Corner*.
Friday and Saturday. Oct. fittb and SOU, a
Hasting®.
It it expected that all who intend to teach
aud have not certificate® in force will be present
at tome one of these place®. Examinations will
begin promptly at nine o’clock and teachers are
urgently requested to be present at the opening
Examinations will be both oral and written,
chiefly the latter. Candidate* for a third grade
certificate must pass a satisfactory examina­
tion in orthography, reading. penmanship,

and pbyidolofQ-. witii particular reference to Um

a

Fail
AND
Winter
Caps.

Satchels,

( Strictly One Price,

5Oc to 82^0.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

[ASTORIA

JERSEY BULL.

Tbe following places and times have been
designated by the Board o! Examiners for botd-

Trunks, .Onr White

ni'mnlcs iurue and malaria diseases,
Tuesday.
Mr. II. M. Bose, ot the local staff of

FRED DAELKER,

Ixjofa, Down papers, or other j&gt;e requisites
fire. or any other i-er.iuisltc or compenaati

Pants

We patiemen were preesnt at the had been added, the attendance, total
“«&gt;ng relered to by Poor Yorick of
and net receipts would have
r °o, last week iu the Baxneh, and lyincn«ed.__P«Pleh.veg^tta «,
gl*ul1 oni&lt;:r prevailed througb.Wh01e
and that the arJ. ■ U does in^U8tice to Dr. Hull, as the
•taive did not jeer him ae Yorick
nor have we discovered anyW impolite in his l&gt;ehhvlor.
au??r5lrit&gt;.n
’ ii-.iKxix

cash receipts show up a handsome sur­
plus.

DAK’S BALSAMIC

ONEHTESTTSMStHW
MEHcm urn mra,
It is a positive fact that ARCHIE McCOY has the most
complete stock of
ONE COOK BOOK.

MADE TO
Mr. E. A. Matteson occupied one
corner of the floral hall with an attract­
ive display of. organs. He keeps the
best, and sells at the lowest rates.
rapidly as possible; holes were cut in When you need anything in his line,
the bottom of the bin. and after a lapse remember Mr. Matteson.
of 10 or 15 minutes the body was recov­
The Domestic sewing machine was
ered, life being extinct. The bin holds
well represented and captured five first
about 500 bushels, and at tlie time of
premiums on work. The gentlemanly
the accident it contained about 400
agent, Mr. James Hallett took all pos­
bushels of Wfheat.
sible pains to show the many good
Tbe rescued boy was found to be in a
qualities of “the light running Domes­
precarious condition, but at present
tic.” He made many friends for himwriting it is thought he is out of dan­
‘ self and the company he represented, 822.00 to 850.00
ger. The funeral of Willie was held at
and will record increased sales for his
the residence of the parents Sunday at
favorite machine.
8 p. m.
John Bessmer’s display of jewelry
It appears that despite frequent
and musical goods was neat and at­
warnings a numlier of boys have been
tractive. It was one of the features of
in the practice of playing in and about
floral hall.
the elevator, they going up stairs un­
J. Nornian, the enterprising harness­
observed, and at the time of this ’acci­
dent there were some six or eight boys maker of Freeport, had a fine line of Made to Order.
from six to 12 years old, playing' in the goods of his own manufacture at the
wheat The wonder is that more fair.
325.00 to 840.00
A. M. Herrington’s case of stuffed
&lt;&gt;-nrn nnf
c t iVfit h I.FM/l
were
not smothered.
birds and animals was the finest of the
PERSONAL.
kind ever shown in Barry county. By
Miss Belle Barlow is in tlie city od a
the way, Freeport took great interest
visit.
in our fair this year.
Mr. Geo. H. Nichols was at home
A. R. McOmber, the jeweler, hail a
over Sunday.
well sorted display of nice goods in his
Mr. Frank Whlteniore. a typo ol thia line in floral ball, which was much adcity, is now working in Grand Rapids. mirejL Seems to us that many more of

the interests ot that lively paper.
Mrs. J. B. Lee, of De Smett, Dakota,
daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Jerome
Smith of this city, &amp; visiting .her par­
J biday last while driving on the ents. Mra. Smith is quite seriously 111,
’air ground Mrs. D, R. McElwain’s and Mra. Lee will remain here to care
hors*- became frightened and jumped for her mother.
’______ _
50 ri°l*nt]y as to break the two for­
TtlKFAtn.-The 3rd anTmd fair of
ward wheels of the buggy. John Me- the Barry county •«rlculturalH^?^
Elwain. being near by, -assized his has come and gone. It w» neither the
JWther from the buggy and prepared to poorest nor the teat exhibition of its
«&lt;’W her how to drive."' He was no
kind. The number ot entries
■‘toner seated in the buggy than the 2550, nearly aa many as the most
nrse plunged forward and commenced recorded. The managers saw At to cut
ruq, breaking the two remaining down the number of coupons from tat.
’ &lt;*ls. Now John is endeavoring to year's figures. This created much totenuine in his own mind w hich is satisfaction. The weather w-aa ted.
e better driver, his mother or him­
which was another serious
* E The boys about town think the
Still the total receipts were 8U&gt; &lt;0. near
ln ^ or of the former.
ly equal to last year’s
™
The

1 r agriculture. In the management ot
1 rar a» in the management ot a store
*
'Th
ir&gt;°,“,Or rl“ty of enterprise.
The agricultural society that studies
th.-drawing- cards, is the one whose

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of n per cent.
and natural pblkoaophy,
branch of W per cent.

proof as to moral character,
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PATENTS

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news items.

Three mounted men awsawdnated a storeeejxr at Prague Station, Tex., Wednesday

While washing her babe at Baltimore
Thunulay morning Mrs. Henry Schumacher
fell dead of paralysis of tlie heart
Fanners in McLean County, Illinois, are
aald to be praying for frwt, as the prevail­
ing hot weather causes coru on the stalk
to sprout
Fifteen thousand people from Illinois,
Iowa and MLssouri attended the Tri-State
Old Settlers’ Association meeting at Keokuk,
la., Tiiursdny.
Thu Secretary of the National Cattle
-Breeders’ Association has summoned the
•ecoixi annual convention, to be held In
Chicago November 13 and 14.
The East Tennessee Road Is soon to com­
mence running solid ptwaeuger’ trains from
Cincinnati to Jacksonville, Fhu, in competi­
tion with the Cincinnati Southern.
. TImj investigation at Louisville Into tho
affairs of the Buchanan brothers has already
revealed the duplication of warehouse re­
ceipts for whisky to the amount of 830,000.
The Illinois State phannaeeutical Asso- |
elation will meet in Chicago next year. A.
F. Cimningham, of Champaign, Ill., hae
been elected President, and T. H. Patter­
ton Secretary.
A Chinaman. w!k&gt; is married to a white
woman, was granted citizen’s papers Thurs
lay at Cleveland, O. Four years ago he
look out his first papers, and Judge Tilden
leaded that he was not barredout by the
antl-Chincsc art of 1882.
So desperate lias been the hog disease In
Maryland that the State Veterinarian asks
the Governor to quarantine against five
counties, it is stated tliat infected animals
have tjcen jjaughterwl in Frederick County
and shipped to Baltimore.
The new temple of the Young Men's
Christian Association at Springfield, HL, is
Bo cost $25,000.
Bancroft, the historian, celebrated the
glghty-fomtli amil^Tsary ot his birthday at
•Newport, K. L, Friday.
Benjamin Thomas, a Narragansett In­
dian. who presided at the Inst great council.
■ was killed by a train Thursday evening near
Wood River Junction, R. I.
The steamship Texan, which arrived Fri­
day morning at New Orleans from Liver|KX&gt;I, made the-voyage in sixteen days and
ten hours, tlie fastest on record.
* Philadelphia Hebrews are much excited
because of tlie bpot and slioe manufacturing
flinn of Hayes, Field &amp; Co. publicly announc­
ing that it will do longer deal with them.
The Army rifle contest dosed at Leaven­
worth Friday, tbe Division of tlie Missouri
•winning- five out of the six medals, the Entfineer Corps one, and tbe Division of the
. Atlantic and Pacific none.
The Canadian Minister of Customs has
tent an Assessor to New York to secure evi­
dence relating tn false entries made by
watch-case manufacturers, by which large
amounts of revenue have been k»L
For ten days past cattle have bean dying
rapidly of an unkown malady in Belmont
County, Ohio. Friday it was developed
that only stock fed on sorglmm blades were
affected, fanners being compelled to use
thtozartide for fodder, a drought having
killed all the grass, and coni not being
ready for use.
- During last- week there were eight deaths
from yellow fever at Havana.
‘ifcnatz Soeger, the veteran brewer of Dufiled Saturday, aged seventyA disease similar to cholera is killing
hogs by the scores in the vicinity of Du­
buque, Ifl.
There were in the Joliet Penitentiary Oc­
tober 1,1,447 convicts, and in the Chester
Prison 085.
An Iron company at Chattanooga has
closed a contract for thirteen tons of metal
for ^ir-wheels at $30.50 per ton.
Eight horaes at Vincennes, la., are
afflicted with glanders. Other cases are ex­
pected. as tliu infected animals have been
allowed to go at large.
At Grove City, Ill., while Miss Rose
Smith wv^ hiding a gun from her brothers
Saturday evening, she accidentally diseiiarged the weapon, the contents killing
her Instantly.
The schooner Arabia, from Chicago for
Midland, OnL, vrith 20,000 bushels of corn,
sunk at the entrance of Georgean Bay Sun­
day morning during a heavy gala. The
Brow were saved.
k ..
The Copyright Congress, just closed at
B ushels, passed a resolution declaring the
proprietor of works of art should not be al­
lowed to publicly exhibit them without the
consent of the artist
The Commissioner of Internal Revenue
announces a further postponement of the
pro]KHcd change In the method of enforcing 1
the collection of taxes overdue on distilled
Binrits in bond until September 8, 1885.
Tlie last postponement is believed to be a
practical abandonment of the proposed
change.

Chicago, Oct 8.—At the session of the
National Association of Funeral Directors
' yesterday ofikura were elected as follows:
PrMidunt. O. N. Crane. Canandaigua. N. Y.;
Vioe-Proaidenta. Robert Bring hurst of Phila­
delphia, U. A. Miller ol Cincinnati, 8. F. Pea­
cock or Wiacouiin. Harry W. Meara of Balti­
more, und John Kogeraon of CnkMuro: Secro­
tary. 8. K. LipnlncotL Richmond. Ind., re­
elected: Assistant Secretary, Thomas H. Rob­
erta, Michigan; Treasurer, L. L. Jones, Bos­
tonThe association will hold its next annua!
meeting in Philadelphia on the first
-Wednesday in Octolier, 1885.
Another Boad Leading to Chicago.

Pitthbuiuht, Pa., Oct. 6.—Prominent
railroad men and capitalists. Including W.
P. Hubbard, Samuel Merrill and William
PMUIjm, of New York; W. C. Mobley, H.
A. Schranecke and W. P. Howland, of this
State, will meet here on. the 15th inst to
Arrange for the construction of an air-line
1.200 miles long, which will connect New
York with Chicago, Council Bluffs and 8L
Loots.
Heading, Pa., OcL 3.—Seventeen cart ot
Lantuoitcr tobacco arrived Wednesday from
therefor San Frandsco. It to the largest

each car contains over twelve tons. The
taiue of the tobacco Is placed at smo,ooo.

Mielu, OcL 6.-Jud«e Chipman,
has received a letter from Mrs.
of Chirecaiu wMehshe
affliction. aud that she
his regaining tbe full

MICHIGAN STATE MEWS.
The Bay City ZWinine gives the paiMcu-

jguTLET BB06. a WILK: 5 &lt;

Hay Feres,
Dr. Morell Mackeurie. tn anifiterwving pamphlet, explain* the true origin
and nature of that mysterious ailment.

8oba«f«r at Alabaster, laaco County, re
oeatly. He waa standing upon th* dock, Much
immensely from
when his hat was blown off thto.tba wt£-»r. —
iufecr
—-------------1 germs, because
He started far the village bareheaded, but ■ the floating pollen of the air does not
increase and multiply in tbe human
mind and went back determined to re- system. As tbev do; it merely seta up
oover hit hat. Partially undressing, he irritation: of the mucous membrane,
jumped into tbe water, and being a good giving rise to catarrh and asthma. Bttt
swimmer, soon recovered his floating the two cases have this much at least m
property. He than concluded that ho common—that tbe origin of tbe disease
would swim to tbe shore instead of tile has been traced in either instance to a
dock, and soon after wa* mined and his definite external cause, in living germs
body subsequently found. Mr. Schaefer or spores and that by avoidance of
was one of the most prominent men of the this cause we may reasonably hope to
village, occupying the position of book­ bring the malady under proper control,
keeper for B. 8. Smith and holding the if not to extirpate it altogether. The
office of postmaster, besides superintend­ theory that bay fever is due to the
ing the office of the Western Union Tol| pollen of grasses is no new one. On
egraph Company. He was thirty-nine the contrary, it has for some time been
growing in fa-or with pathologists, and
of small children.
Dr. Mackenzie’s able exposition may
be looked upon rothar as the conclu­
Michigan Items.
sive vindication of the pollen hypothe­
The Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat sis than as the first statement of a new
-No. 1 White, BXafilJ.'c. No. 2 Red, truth. Indeed, as long as hay fever
8CKc; NO. 8 Red, 77Mc. Flour—Michi gan has been known at ail, the popular
White Wheat, choice, |A8k»L16: roller name by which it. is familiarly called
process, $4.2504.75; patents, $5.0005.50, has associated it with the flowering
Carn—No. 2, MMc. Oats-No. 2, ®Hc; time of the ordinary meadow grasses;
Butter—Creamery, 28030?. Cheese, 110 though the irritation has generally
11 Me. Eggs, 17018c. (
been ascribed rather to the odor of
Alex. McKay, of -Muskegon, absconded sweet vernal grass and scented holcus
the other night, taking $2,000 belonging to than to the distinctive action of the pol­
Andrew Wierengo, in whose wholesale len itself. The latter species Is un­
.grocery he was book-keeper. It was known in English meadows, but sweet
thought he had gone to Canada A re­ vernal grass is familiar to most of us as
ward of $300 was offered for bis arrest. It the peculiar spiky plant to which new
was also discovered that for over two mown hay owes with us the whole of
months be had been systematically rob­ its delidobB fragrance. Still hay fever,
bing ' Wlerengo. Ho leaves a wife and one like influenza or cholera, did not occur
in Europe, according to Dr. Mackenzie,
child at Muskegon.
The crop of buckwheat in this State is in ••the good old times” (whenever that
may be! or if it did occur it was over­
an enormous one thia^ear.
N. j.. Huntley, of Billings Township, looked in the multiplicity of medieval
diseases. As tho complaint does not
Giadwin County, dl'appeared several
actually kill, it may have been consid­
years ago, and his wife afterward secured
ered unworthy serious attention in the
a divorce and was remarried. A few days
days of the Black Death and tho Great
ago the husband returned and presented
Plague; but ft is singular that tbe first
a claim on tbe old homestead, of which he
detailed account was given by Bostock
had given a life-lease to his wife. He at as late a period as 1819. Since that
finally sold out for twenty-five dollars.
date, hay fever seems to have grown so
There have been 65,000,000 feet of logs alarmingly in frequency that Dr. Mac
rafted out of the Au Gres River this sea­ kenzie is fain to account for its rapid
son, with 15,000,000 feet yet in the booms development by supposing a now ao
and 90.000,000 foot up the river.
quisition &lt;if irritating powers on the
Mr. Marvin LaCore, who has a fine farm part of certain vegetable oodles. Surely,
in the town of Empire, .Leclanaw County, nowever, it is more likely that, ** ’fl
is turning his attention to a new Industry we, ’tis ours, have changed, not it.”
in that part of the State, tn the cultivation
Helmholtz was tho first author to set
of peppermenL He has this year half an forth a definite theory of hay fever,
acre set to the crop, from which he-ex­ which, be, believes to be produced by
pects to raise sufficient roots to set at least vibrios (tbe modish bacilli were not
seven acres next season, when be will then in vogue,) and he held that the
commence the manufacture. Pepparmin’ vibrios, though always existing in the
grows well in the soil, and it is said w.l
muoous membrane of the nostrils, were
produce at the rate ot twenty-eight pounds especially excited to spasmodic activity
□f oil to the acre.
by summer hem. But it was Dr. Black­
Jonathan Boyce, the large Muskegon ley, of Manchester, who led the way In
lumberman, will operate very largely showing tlflit this disagreeable com­
again this winter near Houghton Lake, plaint Is really due only to the pollen
probably hanking from 10,000,000 to 23/XX),- of flowers and grasses. Instead of mak'ing his experiments in carport vili. Dr.
DOO feet ot logs.
Blackley made them on bis own per­
H. Clermont, shot himself at Kala
maaoo a few evenings ago. Ho bml pre­ son; he inhaled pollen, and artificially
viously remarked to his wife that he was acquired the complaint; and he proved
tired of -lite. He died In tho afternoon In that in certain pthcr instances the
great agony. Ho was tbe last of three severity of the disease bore a direct rela­
brothers, all of whom came to tragic tion to the amount of pollen in the air.
-Dr. Mackenzie, treating the matter in
ends.
Benjamin Furman, seventeen years old. the most rigorously scientific manner,diwhile hunting recently near Bay City videsrthe cause of summer catarrh into
tried to pull his gun over a log. The Ham- two classes, the predisposing and the
mor caught, discharging the gun and kill- exciting. The predisposing causes is of
coarse tbe possession of a certain pecu­
liar idiosyncrasy, dependent perhaps on
Kalamazoo College reports a very atnpL abnormality in the muoous membrane,
clous opening for the fall term. Tlie e
or in tho small veins and nerves with
which it is supplied. As usual, the ul­
day, and now arrivals are ooming in every
timate nature of the abnormality (if
day. The freshman class' will be a largo
any) is too delicate for direct investiga­
tion. The Idiosyncrasy is generally de­
Charles R. Ford, an attorney who was veloped quiteAuddenly, and when once
disbarred at. Detroit, and who was thought acquired it tends to increase most un­
.to have been drowned In the River Raisin, pleasantly with each succeeding sum­
was recently discovered in Indianapolis, mer. And the moral of that is; “If
where be was keeping a small cigar store. possible, avoid catching bay fever at all
There was an insurance of J3,(XX) upon for ttX: first time, and you will most
his life, and it was thought he expected to probably nover catch it for the seednd. ”
secure IL
Oddly enough, the idiosyncrasy seems
Private Brown, stabbed at Sault Ste. almost confined to the English race,
Marie recently by another soldier named at home or in America: Scandina
Hart, has since died of bis injuries.
vians, Frenchmen,
Germans
and
Michael Sheridan, living near Baldwin, Italians all enjoy a comparat^o -im­
Lake County, was arrested a few days ago munity. French and German doctors
for committing numerous depredations in New York noticed no cases among
upon his neighbors* gardens and ben their compatriots there, though the
roosts.. He was caught id a garden and$ disease is painfully common among tke
flrod a revolver at tbe officers. They re­ Americans proper. It is flattering to
turned the compliment with such good nir Anglo-Saxon intelligence that hav
ever also specially affects “persons of
effect that he was severely wounded in
4dme education aud fair social posithree places.
■ion.
” In the West Indies, where yelA two-year-old son of Rev. C. W. Dealow /ever rarely attacks people of col­
ington, Oakland, County^ fell into a well ored blood, ’light brown families are
fifty feet deep and containing twenty feet }uite proud if one of .their number
catehos the aristocratic infection, and it
quickly given and the child waa rescued in may, perhaps, be equally consoling to
time to save ita life by dint of hard work, the sufferers from hay fever to learn
that in Dr. Merriman's experience the
it wm a wonderfully narrow escape.
complaint belongs ••principally to the
Reporta to the State Board of Health by upper and middle classes.6 So much
forty-two obeervera In different parts of is this the case that farmers and agri­
the State, for the week ended September cultural laborers, who are most ex­
27, indicated chat remittent fever, neural­ posed to the exciting causes, seldom
gia, cholera morbus, bronchitis, inflsmma* sutler from it But in persons who
tion of tbe bowels and consumption in­ possess the requisite idiosyncrasy, Dr.
create 1, and that cholera infantum and ty­ Blackley showed quite conclusively that
phoid fever decreased in areax&gt;f piRrz- hay fever can be artificially produced
lence. Diphtheria was reported at twelve by inhalation of pollen. Rye. wheat,
places, scarlet fever at six, and measles oats and barley affect the mucous mem­
at two places.
,
brane even more powerfully than the
Minnie Leach, aged eighteen year a wild grasses. In America, bowever.it
-while in attendance on tbe fair of the is a sort of wormwood that oftenest
Central Mlch'.gan Agricultural Society at gives rise to the peculiar &lt;*tarrbal
Lansing a few days ago attempted to stop symptoms. It must be remembered
over the ground shafting which ran ma­ that everywhere pollen is liable to r’oat
chinery on exhibition. Her clothing w&gt;as in the air in large quantities during the
caught, sbo was whirled around the shaft. flowering season of wind fertilized
plants, like the grasses, coreah and
wormwoods, and hay fever may there­
fore possibly be caught even al sea or
Buy View, Petoskey, tbe other evening. In the heart of the great cities. Thus
ihowers of pine pollen have fallen at
8L Louis, Ma, transported from forests
at least four hundred miles to southward.—Poll Mall Oazelie.

—Tbe chief difficulty about a woman
Henry Hoffman, a rieh farmer near
Newport, Monroe County, fatally shot ■ doctor is that If she was suddenly called
man who waa stealing his grapes the to attend a man who had fallen
down a shaft, and they told her he was
i young man and unmarried, she would
Peterson drove rtop so long to fix her crimps that the
man would be liable to die from the
violence of his contusions.-lloctiand
aftorwxm, near the Grand Trunk Railroad Courier.

Science Association, during ta uext an-

history in
country, -i*. •»—.«
Journal.
-The New Haven RtquUoBuck h*. polite1.'-d»cHn»d the
decree of Doctor of Mode conferred
bSjt College, gtring it " hk ophjion that American colleges cannot con
fnr such a degree. This should convince
Yale College authbrities of tbe utter
absurdity of continuing their generoaity in tin* direction.”
—Mr. Ch*rlM G. Leted giro* tost
interesting taet* in regerd to the pr»°-.
deal utility, ot the PhtMelpW* Bnln^
IrW Art School. for which he hae done
k much.
"I here Mceruinod by ex­
periment." he **r*. ■•that under a reel­
in liret Olea*, highly intelligent
teacher, reboot-children, while matenrining high Brerage* in other
can. even’ one, earn from three dollar*
to even five dollar* by wood carving
two afternoons in the week. Any pupil,
after from fifty to one hundred lessons,
can do this in several branches.

WAGONS!
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Hay Fever.

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jof blinding headache
। a watery'and inflam,ed stale al the eyes.

all throat and Inng affections, also a positive and
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Novas 140 Power's Block. Rochester. N. Y.
A movement to on foot to organize a G. A. R.
past at Fife Lake.

Material!
Sill to Ridge Board.

GEO. H. HEATH,
PHOTOGRAPHER.

"It would be no violation of the command­
ment.’’ said John B. Gough, “if a man were to
fall down and worship tho silk hat. forit is not
made in the likeness of anything in heaven, or
on earth, or In the waters which are under the
earth.” Besides It beats tlie head and causes
the hair to fall off. Parker.* Hair Balsam will
stop that and restore tbe original color to gray
■r faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, beneficial,
deliciously perfumed. A perfect hair dressing.
50c. All druggists.
•
Never neglect a constipated condition of tbe
bowels, or serious results surely follow, such a*
BleaatHl Impure blood, vso Burdock Blood
JOB PRINTING,
liters.
Boys ar/not allowed In tbe Kalamazoo county
court rooift,

Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock. I “a.,
was afflicted for six yean with Asthma and
Bronchitis, during which time the best physi­
cians could give •no relief. Her life was despaired
ot, until in last October she procured a bottle ot
Dr. King’s New Discovery when Immediate re­
lief was felt, and by continuing Its use fora
short time she was completely cured, gaining in
flesh 60 lbs. in a few months.
Free trial bottles of this certain .cure of all
throat and lung diseases at W. H. Goodyear’s
drugstore. Large bottles 11.00.
Lapeer, Mich., Feb. 2. ism.
I keep a good supply of your Downs* Elixir
tall the sizes), believing It-to be one of the beat
Cough Remedies pul up.
Mra. Caroline Hubbell, a prominent lady of
Pontiac, died last waek, aged 77 years.
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker's Blood
Elixir, the only preparation guaranteed to
cleanse the blood and remove nil chronic dis­
eases.
'
Quite a little building boom tn Ypsilanti.

Building
We keep a Full stock of Everythin#
that enters into a house, from

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ilct surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed
to give entire satisfaction or money refunded.
Sold at fifty cents a bottle by W. H. Goodyear.
Baxter's Mandrake Bitten cure indigestion,*
Heart. Burn, Costlvenens, and all malarial dis­
eases. 25 cents per bottle.
.
U. D. BRISTOL Druggist.
A new Lutheran church to to be dedicated at
Port Huron, on tbe 12th.
Frederick Hotchki-M wishes it known that he
guarantees Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets to be
the beat remedy for Indigestion ever made, they
always relieve headache.

We are making three
widths of Tire:

tended by an inflam­
ed condition of the
llulug membrane of
the noeirils. trar- Buyers are Invited to Cal! and See
idiicts and throat, af­
fecting the lungs. An
Them.
[acrid mucus to secretled. the discharge is
Ipadnlu^tHirolng ren*

mtoaionary the formula of a simple vegetable

Frederick Hotchkiss, the druggist, is always
wide awake to business and spares no pains to
secure the best of every article in hto line. He
has secured the agency for Kemp's Balsam for
Consumption. Coughs, COlds. Asthma. BrQUchllls, and nil affections of the throat aud lungs.
Bold on a positive guarantee. Price 60c. and ft.
8. B. Durfey, mate ot steamer Arizona. had
hto foot badly jammed. Thomas' Eclectic OU
cured it. Nothing equal to it for a quick pain
reliever.
.
The Corunna coal mines are open again.

Sciatica,

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With the opening of the season of outdoor
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as It Is cheap and plea-aT

J

CoinpUhit In made that hoodlums swarm in
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Fred Hotchkiss guarantees positive relief for
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s*lnaw l*ir h*» been postponed one

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 26.

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 16, 1884.

The Hastings Banner.
. Barry Co., Mich.

Marshall l. cook;
Si 't'»-K1ITION RATES’.
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Commencing the week after election, we shall
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Attorney at Law,
city and wish to know how tbeir.account stai»ds
Middleville, Mleb.
they can call nt the Bammmm office in the bank
D W.NISKERN,
- -------------- bunding.
Very respectfully.
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Lawyer.
_ __________________ MARSHALL 1. C0OK.
(Over Spaulding's dry goods Btore.)
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promptly to al! busluew in nil
CEDAR CREEK.
courts. Charges reasonable.
On the 8th. the republicans raisAl one
A E. KENASTON,
of the finest Blaine ahd Logan poles in
Attorney at Law, the county. It stands 108 feet above
(Over J. B. Goodyear &amp; Ca’s store.)
the ground.
Practices in all courts ol the Stale. Collections
A wild Irishman, Mr. Farming,
promptly Attending to.
struck out place on the morning of the
w lowby m d
.
Physician. Surgeon and Oculist. 9th. He abused all parties (except Ms
own) republicans especially; but it wfis
(Otnee. an Thom St. UMtlup, Mleli.l
a fair democrat side show.
CM. In town or country promptly altotnlw.
Office bourn—S to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. in.
The greenbackere will not come out
Telephone at Holloways' drug store.
and hear a republican talk for fear they
will hear the truth and be converted to
ACKETT A BUTLER,
the faith of that terrible whisky party.
Pysicians and Surgeons,
A eteran, in the last week's Democrat,
(Prairieville, Mich.)
taxes his muddled brains (if he has any)
All calls, night or day, promptly attended.
by getting off an article about the Cedar
R. TIMMERMAN,
• Honirepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, Creek correspondent of the Banker.
Now’ we will wager Veteran a new hat
(First door east of Holloways' drug store.)
that the man who wrote the article re­
B. Wm. JONES,
:
ferred to, never set a trap for a musk­
Dentist.
rat in his life, and further that Veteran
All work promptly attended to.
ELTO^T &amp; WHITLOCK
~ would not know a rat trap from a
skunk. When A’eteran talks of no one
Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co. but republicans getting drunk, he had
better look at those young democrats
life by death and accident. '
w’ho cannot go to a party or to town
without getting drunk and abusing
QOOK &amp; SHELDON,
their best friends, Areteran not except(Office In Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
Have the only set of Abstract Books In Barry
If Logan’s caravan was drunk when
County.
they passed through Hastings, please
A. FOOTE. M. D..
give us more of the same kind of
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Physician and Surgeon,
drunkards.
(Office east side Main St., Nashville, Midi.)
Perhaps Veteran would li^e to go to
Residence next door north Wolcott House.
AU calls promptly attended too, day or nlght.
tb Hastings and talk politics with that
same protective tariff man once more.
OSEPH KNIGHT,
.
Veteran mourneth about the bridge
Veterinary Surgeon.
(Emi deuce, Rutland, near Yeekley schdol bouse.) west of Cedar Creek. Now will Veter­
Will attend all calls for services night or day. an be so kind as to point out the men in
Charges reasonable.
his party that can be bought with a
E. F. BnoWN, M. J).
W. P. Polhmmus, M. D.
promise’? They are just the men we
Drs. brown a polhemus,
Homoepathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. want to see.
We are glad the democrats have
(Offlee over Julios Bussell's store. Main 8L)
Calls answered from the office at all lionn* of made such a wonderful discovery.
the day or nigbt. Dr. Polbemus will give special They claim that the irrepressible Hecox
attention to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
Kinade an effort to deliver the vote of
the G. A. R. Post of this place over to
PHILIP T. CO LG ROVE.
Hon. James O’Donnpll. If that was
L
Lawyer,
the
case that the post was to be run in
Hastings. Midi.
Prosecuting Attorney for Barry County.
the interest of any party or man we
think it would be broken up at once;

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AM) A J5KAN NEW LINE OF

Millinery Goods
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Mrs. B. S. Holly
At the helm.

®-COME AND TRY US!
Satisfaction guaranteed, and’Goods Cheaper
than vi «r you Gought before.

Partiei owinx the old flrm will please settle by
September 15th.
HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS., Woodland.
pLAKKE &amp; RIKER,
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Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
. ifMlees in Union block-over Beamer Bros.)
I Listings, Midi,
iT.i ii-■■ in all courts of the state. Attend to
and pi-rfectiiig litlrs to real estate.
Mil!-) tukun Insurance taken ete.. etc.

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Garland Stoves and

-ibout it’anyhow ’?
Mrs. E. J. McElwain, of Hastings,
organized a lodge of I. O. of G. T. at
Cedar Creek Oct. Bth. with 22 members.
The following persons were elected and
installed as its officers:
W. C.T., Dr. W. H. Smith.
W. V. T.. Della A. Smith.
W. R. 8., Howard E. Tolles..
W. T. Arthur I. Tolles.
W. 1. G.. Josie Albertson.
W. O. G., Oscar Campbell.
W. M., Daniel Dickerson.
W. F.
Thomas Baird.
W. C., D. J. Mixer.
W. A. 8., Ida Sortman.
AV. D. M.. Alice Lenhart.
AV. R. H. 8., Belle Dickerson.
W.L.H.S..E1L'! Irving
P. W. C. T., Onton Faulk.
L. Dep., George L. Irving.

Ranges!

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ORANGEVILLE.
We expect a big time at the U illard

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UNDERTAKERS
As in the past,
we will attend

to calls prompt­
ly and endeavor
to prove worthy
the approbation

of those inter­
ested.

Our Furniture Department
CONTAINS A LABOR ASSORTMENT OF

meeting Tuewlay.
Job. England ia hnppy over tM recent
»ppearance ot a young daughter at hla

h°Fr«l Nausley. a aUunch demoprat or

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WEST BALTIMORE.
Clover seed is harvested.
Meeting at the Weeks’ school house
every.Sunday.
lira. Nellie Granger, from Diamond
Lake, ia visiting her parent, here.
Miss Chattie Lake, of Hastings, visit­
ed friends hero last Sunday.
C. M. Hendershott has his new house
nearly completed.
Miss Della JVhitright will teach the
winter term in district No. 5.
George Salsbaugh is building a shop
in which to do saw-gumming and to
repair farm machinery.
Phil. Colgrove spoke very acceptably
to an appreciative audience last Thurs­

day night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hinchman have
returned from Ohio, where they have
been visiting Mrs. H.’s parents,
Broad laced B, the Democrat’s scribe
from East Baltimore, seems to be going
wild over the speech at the Durfee
school house. He should hare been at
the Hendershott school house to hear
Holbrook. It would have turned him.
Misa Jid. McIntosh, of Hastings,
made friends and relatives at Prichardville, a visit the first of Uris week.
Ask the Barry poet, tpadwallader. if
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the people near the Hinds' school house1
are greenbackers ? He couldn't dead­

our town any. "After thia year the dem- head his way there.
crata win swallow the greenback party
Mr S. Munro has accepted a position
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without greasing." Judging from the as head miller In a SOO bbl. roBer mill
"^X’of Hasting. fuslonlsU
at Ada, Kent Co. He starts for that
\
at this town, they are calcutatlng to place Tuesday of this week. His many
,
“grease the machine" weU this rear. friards in •this vicinity regret to have
How do the greenbackere like the proe- him leave, and Urelr best wishes follow
him and his family to their new home.
’
^Dr Turner was taken suddenly
Half a dozen voters, (four of whom1
worae wednaday morning Urt h*v- were republicans) three or four women,
’
1M , severe hemorrhage from the and a few boys gathered at the Hen­’
stomach. It w« feared that he couM dershott school house last Saturday-r
XSrt'-e.
H' J7Un,er’x night, to hear the would be prosecutor
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Wayland, and Dr. C. A.
“ tell what he knew about fusion. Char­j
Cleveland, were summoned herei by lie failed to put in his appearance, and
the company adjourned. We would
telegraph. Upon their
fouT"their father ’““ewmttlmpro'' ed. tell the fuslonists that it is labor lost
to appoint meetings in this part of Bal­j
At this writing he U a Uttle better.
George Clark baa a new boy to take timore. The boys know how Urey will
w^Xblm. HeleavaforNebru- vote and it is not for fusion either.
West Baltimore is solid for Blaine and
^iTTh^pwe"^ w«e *re vl“1Ung
Logan.
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SDrings and Green­
Henry Staff has again gone into the
friends in Cedar bpnugD
law business. This time he complains
^bert Nichol. h« taken a school of a drunken tramp and has him sent

to a home for 60 days.
neir Lansing this winter.
J Fanning spoke in Orange^^tLTXrnoon. Bill! »id

^^-^on^iHUon.but
thi, une. Oood Goodl 2a Living Price, i. what -e have. We
Of our Good, and we «U note but tbet we guwitae to be JuM M «p-

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Bowens mills.
Wheat is getting a long growth for
this time of year.
Politics begin to warm up a little.
D. R. Cook speaks at Bowen on Friday
evening of this week. John Carveth
speaks on Saturday evening at the same
place. •
Thomas Blackman and the widow
Baker have started out on the sea of
matrimony. May their voyage be a
happy one.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elerton were
called to Leighton last week, by the
death of Mrs. Elerton’s brother’s child.
Mrs. R. Misner is on the sick list.
Win. Bradley and Charley Laterati, of
Kalamazoo; spent Saturday and Sunday
with their parents and friends here.
L. 0. Smith has had an 'auction saleand soon starts for Arkansas. Wm.
Hallet goes with him.
.Orson Johnson, wife and daughter
spent a couple of days last week at Eld.
Gillasple’s.
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There is some complaint of'potato
rot.
I would like to know if it is consis­
tent for a prohibitionist to preach pro­
hibition and drink hard cider, while the
blacksmith shoes his horse?

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but Pennington will get the votes of
those of his party and no more,
O’Donnell the sa,me.
Veteran, how about the buying of
the greenback party'? Will you get the
goods or not’? What do you think

WHOLE NO. 1526.

the prohibition party was clean and
feet under the front end. The work of
very select His flattering remarks to hauling out dirt is progressing rapidly.
ladies who were working for the cause
Reports of depredations’by sheepkill­
of temperance and Christianity were
ing dogs have been numerous of late.
well timed, but plainly shown to be Two sheep from Solomon Clark’s flock
mere flattery. Frances E. Willard and
were the latest victims of the worthless
the noble band of christain temperance
curs.
workers would hardly thank a trick­
Friday, Geo. and John Sherman were
ster politician for using their efforts as
accompanying a son of James Dibble
a foil to gain votes for the democratic
out to his farm with a load of manure.
or greenback parties or for Mr. F. him- The boys were walking up a hill aear
»elf, a proclaimed prohibitionist, when A. M. Dowling’s place, when they got
he sneered at the idea of women’s vot­
into a friendly scuffle, in which George
ing. He is no doubt consin-german^jt^ ’ran with John’s hat toward the wagon.
the clean-handed O’Hara, of Jackson, The road had been graded, down about
who does not scruple to resort to-down- three feet, and as Geo. stopped on the
right fraud and deception to get a few edge of the bank it caved in, throwing
votes from O’Donnell. Prohibition or him beneath the wheels, which passed
any temperance principle losses its hold over his body, breaking his left leg be­
on the minds of people when handled low the knee.
.
by politicians. Fanning has no expec­
The political speech by Hon. R. E.
tation of being elected himself, but aims Frazer, of Jackson, last Monday, was
to defeat the republican party, working delivered in the hall over Almy’s hard­
in the cause of prohibition, democracy, ware store instead of from the Johnson
greenbacks or any backs than those House steps as advertised. The hall
who have ably borne the weight of was packed and many who would have
government for the last 20 years. The attended were not able to get in. John
citizen, the soldier, may well and truth­ Carveth introduced the speaker in a
fully say their interests have been cared two minutes speech. Then Mr. Frazer,
for, even though many of them are at in a straightforward manner, discuss­
the same time denouncing its beniflcent ed the issues of the day. He is unques­
acts.
tionably the most able speaker that a

in ^teUing^ston-, and very much
wajoftelWa^.

mud dinging

Middleville audience has listened to forsome time.

CARLTON.
Claude Rodgers is recovering from
rheumatism.
Alvah' Carpenter is moving to Big
Rapids.
Open lodge next Saturday evening.
' Next Sunday there will be preaching.
Dr. Wright moves back next month.
A smoke stack injured Isinhood's
arm.
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Mrs. Crane, for several years in. poor
health, is now nearly restored to robust
vigor.
Griswold gave a lecture at the Friend
school house.
A boy born to 'Mr, and Mrs. Thed.
Jones.
Mrs. Harrison Carpenter is in town
visiting.
Auction sale of Milo Fish the six­
teenth.
Holbrook and Dean came to the cen­
ter to speak, but no one came out to
hear them.
R. W. Shriner will speak in the hall
the evening of the 17th.
FREEPORT.
From the Herald.
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J. Chesebrough has been obliged to
cut down his employees wages in the
handle factory, on account of the gener­
al depression in his business.
Jas. W. Godfrey, our former employe,
is this day, Oot 6, 1884. admitted as a.
partner on this paper, he having pur;
chased a kalf interest.
Mr. Roswell Weaver, of Walled Lake.
Oakland Co., brother of Hon. Cyrus
Weaver, and unde of Mrs. C. L. How­
ard, is spending a few days at Clarks­
ville.
Milo Fish, of Carlton, has rented his
farm to his son-in-law, Wm. Edwards,
who will take possession this fall. Mr.
Fish is compelled to take this step on
account of failing health. He will re­
main on the farm occupying a part of
his present residence.
Hon. Jas. O’Donnell delivered an abfe

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course they were l&gt;enefitted by the
speech.
.
The missionary society met at the
residence of Mrs. Frank Wales,co Wed­
nesday last.
The ladiee meet at the church on
Thursday for the purpose • of sewing
for the benefit of the children of Mrs.
DePriester, who died recently,-as they
aretoially unprepared for winter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Russell have re­
turned from a visit to their daughter
GeoIlia, in Big Rapids. We learn from
them that Wm. Perigo, formerly one of
"our boys,” is dying of consumption, be­
ing unable to leave his bed. We Jtre
sorry to hear such news.
.
Mrs.M. A. Johnson is spending a
week in Battle Creek.
Mrs. Otis Gore js ill.
Miss Amelia Richards is also on the
sick list

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Hickory corners.
The corn crop of Barn- is usually
good here this season.
The wheat field promises a good crop
another year.
Our new storekeeper, Orlo Kenerday,
has got settled and has posted hills an­
nouncing that he will sell goods at cost
for the next 30 days.
E. C. Elliott is busy collecting his
store debts.
,
Thomas Allen has sold a part of his
farm to James Underfill.
A. A. Aldrich has recently fitted his
his buggy wareroom into a skating
rink.
Th! children will now have a place
of amusement for the winter.
Wallace McNeal has moved into
Sfiss Richard’s new house at the corn­
ers.
Alonzo Cadwallader, the demo-green
candidate for circuit court commission­
er. was billed to speak at Thompson
hall, Friday evening last; but no audi­
ence, no speech.
The democrats and greenbackers of
this place are terribly frightened over
the sudden freeks of the Moon here Fri­
day evening*last. He seems to have
such unsteady movements. It com­
menced to turn over gradually, shortly
after sun set only visable to a few; but
as the evening wore away it still' kept
getting darker and darker. “This is
rough,” said one to another," that we
should be left in total darkness in this
hour of peril, with a public speaker on
our hands and no Moon for a guide.”
"He has letP\s safely through our

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address in Union Hail Monday night.
Mr. O’Donnell’is a capital story teller,

and kept his audience in a perfect up­
roar; “he did, be golly!" P. T. Colgrove
followed with a few remarks which
were necessarily short on account of
the time being psed up by the first
speaker.
.

A prodigious mouth, with . wind
enough to propel a four master, is busily retailing campaign slander about

our usually quiet village. His vapor
efforts are in the interest of the Butler
party, for which he has an easily under­
stood affinity. He hasn’t Beu’s pqnderour stomach or eccentric eye; but he is
more highly endowed than the Massachussetts man with cheek and gaul.
At present he is aiming to make out
that John Q. Creasy, a man that has
lived in this town twenty-five years of
his life, and was always respected and
esteemed, is an unfit man for sheriff ;
that he is low-minded and double-deal-

ing.inhis practices. His windy harrangues are disgusting his own party,
and hurting himself.
Orrin Hughes’ team took the premium
at the Plainwell fair as carriage horses.
They are beauties.
Our merchants have secured fine
stocks of goods, and propone to have
Prairieville maintain the reputation as
the best inland trading place in the

county.
Hicks and Houghtalin gave our vil­
lage a call one day last week. Six years

y.rb.

other. Why this thusnesa of Ute ?
The political meeting on Saturday
addressed by Mr. Dean, of Charlotte,

troubles before out all is dark now."
But alas by early twilight he com­
menced to shine again, brighter than in
years, of another color; and he will
show those demo-greens that be will
shine brighter than ever Wore for the
entire republican county ticket on Nov.
4th, 1884. __________________

A very lively political meeting was
held at the school house last night by
James O’Donnell and P. T. Colgrove.
The house was filled almost to suffoca­
tion; but the deep, thrilling tones and
sound logic of the Jackson orator held
the audience spell-bound until V o’clock.
Then Mr. Colgrove entertained the in­
terested crowd for About an hour and
a half, with one of the most eloquent
and finely delivered political speeches
everanade in this vicinity by orators
from any party. The choice is already
made between the youthful prosecutor
and his political opponent, in favor of
the former. P. T. Colgrove will be his
own successor. Holbrook v^ll not do;
he would only rattle about in the place
so nobly filled by Philip.
This neck of the woods will give Mr.
E. F. Nye a grand send-off. Johns­
town will speak in no unc ertain tones.
Corn crop turns out well in this lo­
cality. The past has been a season of
bountiful crops hereabout.

DELTON.
.
Hurrah for Blaine and Logan,
The population of Delton is decreas­
ing, some of them leaving between two
Mr. Thomas Blackman has taken to
himself a wife, and moved onto her
farm near Bowens Mills.
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Last Friday as Mrs. Ed. Halliday and
son were driving by the comers one ol
their horses stumbled and fell, break­
ing his right fore leg. Mr. Gwin re­
lieved him of his suffering by the aid
of a rifle.
Last .Saturday morning Mr. F. A.
Blackman’s Manda mare was taken
with the spasmodic colic and suffered
all day and night ifntil 2 o’clock, when
she died; she trotted a mUe in BM
this fall at the county fair.
Bunday night, the 12th, some roughs
tried to break into the house of the
were caught in the act
pointe some parties in this t

Additional county cartnq
second page.
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�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL. L. COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Micil, October M, 1884.
Entered al the 1‘ostofflce at Hastings. Mich.,
for transinlrslon through the malls aa second
Haas matter.

RejBblican National Ticket.
For President,
JAMBS S. BLAINE, if Maine.
For V’lee President,
JOHN A. LOGAN, of IlHnaU.
Presidential Electors.

At Larxe—DWIGHT CUTLER.
JOSEPH B. MOORE
First District
—JAMES
JKtnd
District-W
11X1MrMILLAN.
A M 8 . W1 LXgOX.
Third District—GEORGE H. FRENCH.
Fourth District-J. EASTMAN JOHNSON.
Fifth District—*&gt; E&lt; &gt;i:i; e s rI. e et i. L

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STATEJTICKET.

Fer Governor—RUBSELL A. ALGER of Wayne.
For Lieutenant Governor—ARCHIBALD »UTF^^retan’^^tate-IIARRY A. CONANT,
rSf SUR Treu.un'r-EDWARD H. BVTLEB.

rS! uSr Greer»l-W1LUAM C. STEVENS.

For rommlr.lonrr of the land Office—M1S0R

TACGABT, ».

’^te1WA0i,WLl3eWK7,For Member of the State Board of Education—
JAMES M. BALLOU.

For Congress. Third District—JAMES O'DON­
NELL, of Jackson. _

ition, and
and if a tailoring man will not protee®
himself with his vote, how can he safe hero and statesman, Allen G
passed by, scoffed, ridiculed i
others to do itT-James G. Blaine at He did not get as many chi
Bellaire, O.
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as you have given him here. Your par­
The fear of the action of the detnoo- ty In convention refused to do anything
racy in congress has so far paralyzed for labor, because it is ruled by the old
American enterprise and business, that slave aristocracy of the south, where
labor is despised and trodden down.
mills are everywhere closing, mines
You expect 155 electoral votes from
shut up, furnaces blown out and every that section, and your party dare not do
kind of employment so curtailed that anything for the northern laboring
the mechanic and workingmen are not men when the south say no. I toll you
the democracy is piled by the south as
earning enough to support life’ in com­
it always has been, and they mean to
fort; so that the farmer even, deprived
of a home market, and crushed down
by discriminating rates of transporta­ did. Your father was right. He had
tion. finds his corn, wheat and wool Andrew Jackson to vote for; you have
not.
lower than it,has been within the pres­
Every year you say the democracy is
ent generation.—Ben. Butler to the sure to win this time, but you don’t
win and you never can. The republi­
democratic national convention.
cans encourage you to keep on trying
No better ticket was ever named in and set you up each election like a lot
the history of Barry county than that of ten pins to be bowled down. -You
get right up again and so you have
put in nomination by the republicans
been doing for 24 years, but you never;
this year. The men are among the win. If the democratic party would
foremost and best in the social and bus­ get itself decently buried out of the
iness walks of life. . They are honest, way, it would benefit the people and
give them a chance to do something
capable and deserving. ' In their hands
for the country.
the business of Barry county will be
Later in the evening the crowd as­
transacted with that promptness and sembled about a high stand in the park
care which is necessary in public affairs. and were entertained for an hour with
Vote the republican county ticket

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Pennington’s partner, Mr. Dean,
made several speeches in this county
last week. He very wisely made no
reference to Pennington’s little jack­
knife. By the way, wouldn’t it be a
capital hit for Pennington to exhibit a
hatchet instead of a knife? The spec­
tacle of a modem democrat imitating
the father of his. connkry in even so

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For Senator, 13th District—JOHN CARVETH,
of Middleville.
trifling a matter would be both novel
and amusing.
REPUBLICAN COUNTV TICKET.
For Representative In the Blate Legislature—
Senator Miller, of California, says
ForJtid” ofNProbate—CLEMENT SMITH.
Blaine will carry the golden state by a
fine majority. Probably the voters have
Ing AWy—PHILIP T. COLGROVE had their eye teeth filed to such a keen
point that they can nip a Morey for­
Court Commissioners-PHILIP W. gery when they see it next time. They
and JAMES B. MILLS.
_____ r—SETH PRATT.
_____ ,
were green four years ago and deserved
•Coronore—Dr. A. P. DRAKE and Dr. J. W.
to lose their electorial vote. It is ex­
perience which teaches.
In reply to n letter of inquiry, we would »y
The democratic leaders of this city,
that our candidate for president is Benj. F. But­
ler; our candidate for governor, Josiah W. who a few weeks ago were mouthing
Befole: our candidates for other state, congress­ free trade to the extent of their lung
ional, legislative and county officers are men capacity, are now denying that the
who will vote for Benj. F. Butler for president. , democratic party ever favored free
None others need apply.—Hastings Journal,trade. Michigan weather is no more
Jaly io, IBM._____________________
variable than Michigan democrats.
Editorial notes.
The Journal of last week gave the
At the time we go to press with our chairman of the greenback county com­
editorial page, Tuesday, no news has mittee another dig. Mr. Lichty must
been received from Ohio. While we enjoy having his own party organ call
are hopeful of a republican majority him a salary grabber.
there, we are by no means confident
By reading an article elsewhere,
We expect republican gains; but as the
whole elections machinery is in the greenbackers will see how the demo­
hands of the democratic party, which is crats are getting the big end of the fus­
backed by millionaires like McLean, ion business.

Payne, Bookwaiter, and the whole
Standard Oil Company, we think the
democrats have more than an even
chance—especially since they swept the
state in 1882 and 1883 by majorities
ranging from 12,000 to 20,000. We
have no fears for the state in November.
Blaine is 20,000 stronger than the re■ publican ticket in October because of
the defection of the Irish from Cleve­
land. Many Germans, too, who will
vote the democratic state ticket in
October will vote for Blaine in Novem­
ber. But all that we can see indicates
that the election will be close and doubt­
ful If the republicans gain a few .con­
gressmen but lose the state officers
a
small majority they have more than hn'
even chance of carrying the state in
November.
Should they carry the
state, as some of them expect, by 10.000,
Blaine will have 30,000 in November.
But the democrats of Ohio have organ­
isation ajid money—so much for the
latter that they offertd to pay t?u: en­
tire expenatat of a ‘young man in thin
city to return to hi» home in the Buchtye etate and vote a democratic ticket.
When they are so determined and des­
perate as that they may carry Ohio in
October, ffut not in November.
The democrats have been taking
great comfort; in and circulating with
great industry, a story about Senator
Edmunds charging that Blaine acted as
attorney for Jay Gould. Mr. Edmunds
now declares that he never said, nor
•ven thought, any such thing, and that
be intends to vote for Blaine in No­
vember. No doubt democratic news­
papers and orators will continue to re­
peat the original lie, in spite of Senator
Edmunds’ denial. That is democratic
tactics. When they invent a story for
campaign purposes, they hold that it is
tout a proper economy of material to
are it during the entire campaign, de­
Bial or ao denial. We may expect,
therefore, that this Jay Gould story
will continue to do service during the
campaign, along with the Kemble
cheek fabrication, the story of the tar"iBd and feathered priest and the dozen
ther pure lies which Mr. Blaine’s eneiies have put into circulation with the
jpe of doing him an injury.

cratic party will win in this or any

’akiH®

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

diana. The crowd wanted Butler and
would not listen to anybody else. He
came at last and spoke until 9:90 to a
dwindling audience. Not more than
300 were present at the close. His
speech contained about the same points
as the former one. He made one happy
hit in talking about the democratic cry:
“Turn the rascals out." He said it re­
minded him of the fox that was caught
in the brush and could not get loose. A
swarm of flies settled upon his head
puffery .limply on the good word»
and were eating his eyes out They of Without
tboio who have uwdlt.lt has madefriencfe
had the fox nearly dead when a canary in every State in the Unton.
fluttered along and having compassion
on the poor captive, offered to drive the
flies away. “Don’t do it,” said the fox.
“These flies have sucked my blood till beauty, waite the BtrenKtn, mar the LappI they are full. If you drive them away nru and OMfulaeM of many GIBK-N AND
WOME.X.
it will only make room for ten times as
many hungry, lean flies, and they will
kill me. Bettej leave me'alone."
“ Diseases of Women and Children
If the rascals were turned out he
wanted to be very sure a worse set did
not take their places. Butler’s speech
was a flrst rate republican argument,
For Mie by FRED KRICK HOTCHKISS.
and did much good, as it was addressed
mainly to democrats, who rarely go to
hear their party arraigned as Butler did
it in ridiculing their platforms and pre
tensions.
•

SUN WILL NOT SHINE FOB
CLEVELAND.
In answer to a correspondent, the
New- York Sun gives its reasons for
opposing Mr. Cleveland. The closing
paragraph we prin^ below. It will be
seen that while the New York Sun, the
leading Butler paper of the country,
will not even endorse, nor in any man­
ner support the democratic nominee,
the Butierities in Michigan are giving
him their endorsement, and three quar­
ters of each electoral vote. The cam­
THE Fusion Plan.
paign in Michigan has reached this
At the request of some of our green­ point: ’^biose who do not want Cleve­
back readers, who do not understand land must vote for Blaine. Following
the bargjrin between their party and is the extract from the Sun, of October
the democracy in this state, we will lOih:
make a brief explanation. It will be
Had the democratic party nominated
noticed that the democratic and green­ a candidate worthy to be supported and
back preasof Michigan keep very mum elected, we should certainly have ad­
hered to it But, instead of this, they
on the subject.
set up an unfit, incompetent, and utterly
The democratic electoral ticket in the objectionable peraon, and set him up
this state win show the following seven through the tyrannical and intolerable
democrats and six greenbackers, demo­ unit rule. We rebel at this imposition,
crats in Roman, greenbackers in Italics-. and we hold that as in 1848 it became
the duty of Martin Van-Buren, Samuel
Wm. B. Moran.
Herman Goesvhel.
J. Tilden, and the gallant band of dem­
John W. Flanders. Andrew N. Herocrats who went with them, to resist
Iliram O. Rose.
shaw.
an unwise nomination improperly pro­
Alfred L. Millard. Fred Carnahan.
cured, and to defeat Lewis Cass, so it is
Wm.'D. Thompson. A. H. Dyckman.
a duty now to resist such a nomination
A. F. Kelsey.
J. J. Watkins.
and to defeat Grover Cleveland, even at
Jno. R. Savage.
Wildman Mills.
the expense of defeating the demoifracy,
The greenback electoral ticket will as Van Buren and Tilden defeated it in
contain seven greenbackers and six 1848. Our ideas, then, differ radically
democrats; greenbackers in Italics, from those'of our correspondent. Our
motto is, Butler first, Blaine second and
democrats in Roman.
Cleveland never!
Moses
Field.
John W. Flanders.
Herman UoeschtL Hiram O. Rose.
Hon. G. W. JIayzlitt, Waterloo"
Andrew N. Her- Alfred L. Millard.
Iowa, a member of the state legislature,
show.
William D. Thomp­ keeps St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain cure
Fred Carnahan.
son.
on the family shelf, and says he consid­
A. H. Dyckman.
A. F. Kelsey.
ers it the greatest remedy ever used for
J. J. Watkins.
Jno.
J no. R. Savidge.
Savidj
bodily ailments.
WUdman Mills.
•
It will thus be seen that the name of
In the days of biliousness when your
Moses W. Field, greenbacker, is not on
.liver is torbid and your skin yellow, re­
the democratic ticket, and that the
member you have a never-failing friend
name of William B. Moran, democrat, in Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic, which
is not on the greenback ticket This is unequaled in purity and efficacious­
insures the election of at least one re­ ness. In caces of dyspepsia, costivenres,
ague and malaria diseases and dismses
publican presidential elector; since the of the blood and kidneys, its action is
fusionista concede that neither Butler
frl" “~Unor Cleveland will begin to poll as
many votes aa Blaine in this state. We
feel confident that the “plumed )t£ight"
The beet on earth, can truly be said
will get the whole 18 votes; but one is of Griggs’Glycerine Salve, which is a
assured to him. In case the fusion is sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other sores.
Will possuccessful, the twelve electors will be
divided between Cleveland and Butler
according to the vote for Moran and
Field. In other words the vote cast funded. Only
Hotchkiss.
for Moran and Field is simply to test
the party strength. If the canvass of
I can recommend Ely b Cream Balm to relieve
the votes should show that Moran re­
all persona suffering from Hom Cold and Hay
ceived 160,000 to 50JXD for Field, then Fever. I have been a great sufferer from these
complaints
and have used It. I have recomButler would get three of the 12 votes,
Cleveland 9. The proportion of votes and In all coses where tliey have used the Halm
freely they have been cured. T. Kenny, dry
cast for Cleveland to those for Butler goods merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
&gt;
will be as 3 to 1; so that the greenback­
«u.« i*.
peer baby show.
er who votes a fusion ticket casts % of
Consumption Curod.
a vote for Cleveland. This is a good
enough arrangement for the democrats;
but how do the greenbackers like it?

“The question of tariff for protection
primarily of interest to the laboring
en. The original material that enters Bnr BunjjfB Opinion of the
to any fabric constitutes a small eleThe following is an extract from the
speech of Bea. Butler, delivered at
Jackson October 4th. It shows conclus­
ively that Massachusetts’ squint orbed

Bear It Constantly In Mind
That.we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle
Use it; and you won’t be troubled with Buck­
wheat Itch.
The New Gem' Pan—The latest thing out.

L Jack Knives till you can’t rest.

Bring In your old stoves.
them cheaply.

We will repair

We have a few second hand stoves to sell
WOMAN’S FRIEND. at reasonable rates.

DR. DAVID

KENNEDY’S
vV&lt;««/zz
REMEDY
A Cure for Gravel.

It seems to have been reserved tor Dr. David
Kennedy, of Rondout. N. Y.. to accomplish, thro'
hu preparation whirly known as KENNEDY’S
FAVORITE REMEDY, what others have failed
to campaM. The subjoined letter a III be found
of vital Interest to suncreni from gravel and to
the general public:
,
..
_ „
Albnuy. March ». IflM.
Dr. D. Kennedy. Rondout. N. Y.;
DkakSik:—Let me tell you frankly that 1
have never been partial to proprietary medi­
cines, m I believe the majority iff them to be
nothing better Dian methods of obtaining mon­
ey from people whom suffering mukes ready, to
catch at any hope of relief. They are meancheata and delusions. But your FAVORITE
?nM?.UY 1 k.n?Y by baj»W «perien&lt;* to be to­
tally different thing. 1 had been a sufferer from
gravel for years, and had resorted to many etui
nent physicians for relief, but no permanent
good canto of It. About three years ago your
Favorite remedy was rewmime^SVSi
I can rire you the result In r sentence: I tried
t and It cured me completely. I am confident
it saved my life. You can Use this letter It you
think best. Yours, etc.. NAT HAN ACKLEY.
Cnfitnln Nathan Ackley was for a long lime
connected with the Canal Appraiser's office in
Albany. He Is well known and writes for no
purpose but to do good to others.
. ,A&gt; B medicine for all diseases' of the Blood.

Stove Pipe and Stove Rods a specialty.
We have no’telephone; but you can bring
your orders directly to us and they will be
promptly attended to.

Endless quantities of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.
Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It wiH be cheaper
to settle with us than a collector.

Evans &amp; Brooks

BUGGIES!
Now is Your Time to Buy
YOU A FIRST-CLASS BUGGY.

U' 8 FA ORITE REmEDI has fairly won Its
htah reputation. Waite If desirable u. I&gt;r. Da­
vid Kennedy. Rondout. N. Y.

ARE YOU
CONSTIPATED?

If you are bilious, dyspeptic
or constipated, a few bottles
of Hops and Malt Bitters will
cure you as they have many
others. An occasional use of
Hops and Matt Bitters ;jives
tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes per­
fect digestion. Do not be
persuaded to try something
else, said to be just as good,
but get the genuine. For
sale by al] dealers.

I shall soon commence laying floor and

making other improvements for my Skating

Rink, which I intend opening about Oct. 1st.
I have on hand a large stock of Open and

Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­
form Wagons, which I must "close out before
opening the Rink.

malt

If you are thinking of buying
---- :-------- --------- a buggy of any kind, call and
lyon&amp;hkaly
see me.
I will sell you A 1 Good and save you
some money

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side the chance* of railroad collision* aou
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lx mt duwu the river, but by jxtra speed the
boat heal them to Itoekpurt were the two
terrified prisoners were given into the charge
of the Spencer G»unty Sheriff and lodged
hi jail. A farm: crowd asscmbletL but no
demonstration "iw made.
The jail is
strongly gunnled by twenty-five men lieavily-anuuL
______

THE FOREIGN BUDGET.
Tho News of th© Week Compiled
from Cable Dispatches.
e I.iand of Sicily Vlritad by DUaatroa*

Of the country;
The
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Cyclone*—Confirmation of the Hu ■
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Muncr* of Colonel

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Btawart—The Cholera.

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer

OTHEK NEWS. .

paper--1.L^!-,LIz,‘3S. aero

ease* of the
r valise.
nrraize.

UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

K

Rome, Ort. 10.—Harrowing (Mulls o&lt; the
cyclone which Jirvenlled In Olenin. on Um
an
. me Wun.1 of Sk-ily, WMneeday. h.vr been rw
reived Twenty-wven iwnwue were HUM
and non hundred Injured. There h* great
dbtruw among the poor. .Hundmdsot hooam
TONIC Rids were demolished In U* Congo, Tondo and
Heartburn,
II chronic dto- Glvenl tuartere. and at Ciloll and Ognlr*
nt a bottle in
Economy in aubortn nt the dtj. Many summer manalooa are bi ruloe. The damage amotmu

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to 4000,000 lire.

___

Hour. Ort. 10. -Lalor reporta from Cata­
nia atate that .00 peraons were Injdredby
the cyclone. and the damage will amount to

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surprise me much.”
I’lni.Ain-PJHA. Pa.., Ort. 10.—The paper
trade is hi a ruinous condition, caused by
the Government embargo on the Importa­
tion of foreign rags. The Eastern book­
paper manufacturer* have called a conven­
tion at ClevelaiMl for the 15th of this moutli,
to consider the condition of the market
"The price of pai»er," said one of the
largeet manufacturers in the country yenterday, “is bound to go up, for to embargo
rags from foreign porte Is to cut down our
supply Just one-half. Before 18d0 book­
paper was fourteen to sixteen cents and
nows paper ten to eleven cento a pound
To-day book paper is seven to-eight cento
per pound and news paper five to aix cento:
ami these goods an* better now than then.
Paper for a year part has been so low that
only tl»e best plants could bold their
own. ami rags have sometimes been so
low that it was cheaper to bum them than
to collect This condition of affairs has
made the jmblfcatlon of so many penny­
newspapers possible. If, as seems likely,
the embargo is continued anotlrer year, It is
evident that rags must advance twenty-five
and iMThaps one hundred per cent. Even
before the effect Is beginning to be acknowl­
edged tiiey have ad\*anced thirty to fifty per
cent Tire papermills in this country tave a
short supply, and the domestic dealers Jiave
“By December 1 the 1.000 milk
per day
will
have
8,000 to 3,000 tow —
"—
*•* *—' ground
“
up all the rags In light Tire situation has
,__ w__ by a few leading paperbeen fully graspw
•o have secured all the foreign
and'what Is on the water.

tahrt. O.t Grand Secretary-'I'reaaurer. H. r
Fluiruw, ColmubuM.
Jaires Itorch^r,
Ci iumbtw, was elected to tire Executive
committee for three years, and .William
Senns, of Columbus, for one year, in place
of MorrelL

St. Louis, Ort. 10.—Mrs. Walls, a little
woman, found a thief in her room in the St
James Hotel Thursday morning,jurd send­
ing word by a friend for help, slipped Into
die apartment, lucked the door, ami threw
the key through tl»e transom. Then she
hark from the sneak the money and valua­
ble lie had appropriated, and when i«*ople
from the office opened the dour, handed him
Into their charge.
.
St. Lout!’. Oct. 10.—At the reunion of
the Mexican Veterans yesterday the follow­
ing officers of the asiMX'iation were elected:
1‘resident, James W. Denver,of Ohio; Vise
President, General XL D. Manson, of Indi­
ana: Secretary, A. M. Kennedy. District of
Columbia: Grand Marshal, Colonel Samuel
k McFadden, uf Indiana.
Daeey Must Haug.

Woodstock, lit, Oct. 11.—Judge WDson Has overruled the motion fw a D*w
trial In the case of Jauiro Daeey, the marikrer uf Alderman Gaynor, of Chicago, sad
sentenced him to be luwured November XL

Rai-noH, N. O, Ort. 11.—The drouth to
toe Caroitoaa has lasted eighty days. Wter
to very scarce,'and Ua use to limited to p«rpews of actual nccrwdty. The tobacco and
other crops aw greatly damagad.

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And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­

our goods.

1’H1I.AI»IJ*H1A. Fa.., tax iu.—me r»pct
trade te in a ruinous condition, caused by (*• -mnbus, wns elected to the Executive
the Government embargo on the Importa­ C^rinittee for three years, and William
Sense. of Columbus, tor oue year. in place
tion of foreign rags. TIhj Eastern book
sroniB-s on the road
paper manufacturer have called a conven­ ot MorrelL __________ ■
tion at Cleveland for the 15tli of this moutL
Small. bat Fall uf Pluckto consider tlic condition of the market
“The price of paper." said one of the
St. Louis, Oct 10.—Mrs. Walls, a llttte
.•cntMnrthl •*™"'JTt&gt;(W 'So.ld”'
largest manufacturers In the country ye*- woman, found a thief in her iwoi in the St
J’li“
terday, “b Ixiund to go up, for to embargo James Hotel Thursday morning, ami send­
— ••'I •*!IJjJS rscrrt Ml !n&gt;m
rags from foreign port*, is to cut down oui
just one-half. Before 1880 book­ ing word by-a friend for help, slipped into
THE FOREIGN BUDGET. supply
paper was fourteen tn sixteen cents and tin- apartment locked the door, and threw
news paper ten to eleven cento a pound. the key through the transom. Then she
.. . . a. t
Mn
. .....
r To-&lt;lay book paper is seven to eight cents took from the sneak the money and valua­
Tho Nows of the Week Compiled per ixiund and news paper five to six cents;- bles he had appropriated, and when i-eoph?
aud these goods arc better now than then. from the office opened the door, luuuled him
FS -it'ro-l
’na
from Cable Dispatches.
Paper for a year
has been so tow that into their charge.
only U»e best planta could hold their
own. ami rags liave sometimes been so
The Mexican Veteran*.
Th. !.(•»•( »' tnrtty «•(«&lt;• by
low that it was cheaper to bum them than
St. Loins. Oct 10.—Al the reunion of
ot U„ Bnto collect Tills condition of affairs, has
Ibe
Mexican
Veteran* jraterday the follow­
made the publication of so many penny
,uor«a M«*w(er. ot Colon,!
newspapers possible. If, as seems likely, ing officers of the awsxlatton were elected:
Stewart—The Cholera.
the embargo is continued another year, it b ITesident James, W. Denver,of Ohio; Vice
evident that rags must advance twenty-tivc Ihaaident, General M. D. MaiwxV of Indi­
and perhajB one hundred per cent Even an*: Secretary, A. M. Kennedy Dtadrirtof
-*
OTHF.K ffF.WS.
before the effect b beginning to be acknowb Columbia; Grand Marshal, Col nd Samuel
Ort. 10.-Uam.wlX
“* edged tiw-y have advanced thirty to fifty per I* McFadden, of Indiana.
cent The paper-mills Id thb country have a
eyckme which pnwalled in Catania, on
Waml of SMIy. W«ln«day. &gt;■»’»'»»&gt; "j slwrt supply, and tlx* domestic dealers have
Daeey Moat Hang.
triral Twenty seven lemma w«e kilim none on iiand.
Woodstock, HL. Ort. 11.—Judge Wil­
“By December 1 the 1,000 mUb using
,„d ,me humlred
*7”" 2,000 to 3,000'tons per day will have grohnd son has overruled tlie motion for a new
dbtroeamoMlherooe. Hundredaotboxen up all the raga in sight The altuatton has trial in the case of James Docey, the mur­
were demollnhM In (be Cnnso, Tondo and been fully grasped by a few leading paper­ derer of Aldennan Gaynor, of Chicago, and
Heerthun.,
(Hvenl varum and at Citall and Opdm, makers, who liave secured all the foreign ^b-nod ton. to Im- I’MuoxI November 2L
stock, spot, and what b on the water.
"The writing-paper manufacturers agreed,
‘-‘JETi? wo »&gt;•
at a meeting bald in Boston October 8, to
BAtaioH. N. Co. Oct 11.-The drouth tai
“^-O.-Uu.re^^ arlvance prices two cents per jkxind and
maintain the rate. In a few days tike book­ toe ('aroflnas has lasted eighty days. Water
„l. state U&gt;m wo penem wm W**1* paper manufacturers meet at Cleveland
b very acarrw, and tta dm b limited to parpaare of actual nrew-tev. Th* tobaeoo asad
(be efrtone. and the .lamxe will atnount (0 to combine and protect themselves from
dtaaster."
other empa aae pmUy damaged

v

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER' TOWER BLOCK,

.GRAND RAPIDS- MICH

heard from the crowd on the tank as jar
strnimT « ent safely by. 'I hex followed the
boat down the river, but by extra aja-ed the
boat beat them bi itockport. were1 the two
terrified prisoner- were given Into theeharze
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even thought, any such thing, and that
he intends to vote for Blaine in No­
vember. No doubt democratic news­
papers and orators will continue to re­
peat the original lie, in spite of Senator
Edmunds' denial. That is democratic
tactics. When they invent a story for
campaign purposes, they hold that it is
but a ^proper economy of material to
use it during the entire campaign, de­
nial or no denial. We may expect,
therefore, that this Jay Gould story
will continue to do service during the
campaign, along with the Kemble
cheek fabrication, the story of the tar­
red and feathered priest and the dozen
other pure lies which Mr. Blaine’s enemies’have put into circulation with the
hope of doing him an injury.
"The question of tariff for protection
is primarily of interest to the laboring
men. The original material that enters
into any fabric constitutes a small ele­
ment in the cost of that fabric. Take a
steamship that costs five hundred
jitnusand dollars when launched. The
material costs *5,000and the labor *495,000. Take pig iron that sells in the
market for *20 and the original mater­
ial does not cost over 90 cents. There­
fore *19.10 is labor. I mention these
frets to show that if * tariff for proteotfam is primarily or specially of interest
to any one, it is to the laboring man,

nor Cleveland will begin to poll as
many votes aa Blaine in thia state. We
feel confident that the “plumed knight”
will get the whole 18 votes; but one is
assured to him. Incase the fusion is
successful, the twelve electors will be
divided between Cleveland and Butler
according to the vote for Moran and
Field. In other words the vote cast,
for Moran and Field is simply to test
the party strength. If the canvass of
the votes should show that Moran re­
ceived 150,000 to 50,000 for Field, then
Butler would get three o( the 12 votes,
Cleveland 9. The proportion of votes
cast for Cleveland to those for Butler
will be as 3 to 1; so that the greenback­
er who votes a fusion ticket casts
of
a vote for Cleveland. This is a good
enough arrangement for the democrats;
but how do the greenbackers like it?

Cr*Crs’ Glycerine Salve.

The best on earth, can truly be said
of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other soree. Will pos­
itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruptions.
Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
funded. Only 25 cents. For sale by F.
Hotchkiss.
Hay Fever atid Rose Cold,

I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve
al) persona auflerlnx from Rom Cold and Hay
Fever. 1 have been a great sufferer from these
eompbdnta and have um-,1 it. I bcneTreom
my friends for Catarrh,
and in all cawa where they have used the Balm
freely they have been cured. T. Kenny, dry
goods merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
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Tlrty.two babies were on exhibition at the La-

Bronchitla Catarrh, Asthma and
the Cftnaumptkm.
all throat and lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure tor Servou. Debility and all i.ervou*
coftiptalnta,
after
treted IU wonderful
The following is an extract from the curative |&gt;owers In having
thousands of cases, has felt
speech of Ben. Butler, delivered at I. his duty to make it known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
Jackson October 4th. It shows conclus­ to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of
charge, to all who desire It. this recipe, In Ger­
ively that Massachusetts’ squint orbed man, French or English, with full directions 'for
statesman has no idea that the demo­ preparing and using. . Sent by mail uy address­
ing with stamp, naming thia paper, W. A
cratic party will win in this or any Notm IM Power's Block. ItoekeatenA. Y.
other campaign.
My democratic friends, vou say that
is right, pitch 'into the republicans;
but let me tell you the democratic par­
ty is doubly ruled, and governed by '
monopolists. I was in Chicago at your j

Hops and Malt Bitters ।jives
tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes per­
fect digestion. Do not be
persuaded to try something
else, said to be just as goo&lt;t
but get the genuine. For
sale by all dealers.

HOPS &amp; MALT
BITTERS
CO.,’
DETROIT, MICH.

simmii

_ ________ __ ___________ J hiilii
i nave on hand a large stock of Open and

Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­

form Wagons, which I must close out before
opening the Rink.

If you are thinking of buying
a buggy of any kind, call arid
see me.

Ben Butler’s Opinion of
Democratic Party.

HOME.i-

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some money.
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many votes as Blaine in this state. We
feel confident that the “plumed knight"
will get the whole 13 votes; but one is
assured to him. In case the fusion is
successful, the.twelve electors will be
divided between Cleveland and Butler
according to the vote for Moran and
Field. In other words the vote cast
use it during the entire campaign, de­ for Moran and Field is simply to test
nial or noz denial. We may expect, the party strength. If the canvass of
therefore, that this Jay Gould story the votes should show that Moran re­
will continue to do service during the ceived 150,000 to 50.000 for Field, then
campaign, along with the Kemble Butler would get three of the 12 votes,
cheek fabrication, the story of the tar­ Cleveland 9. The proportion of votes
red and feathered priest and the dozen cast for Cleveland to those for Bntler
other pure lies which Mr. Blaine’s ene­ will be as 3 to 1; so that the greenback­
mies have put into circulation with the er who votes a fusion ticket casts % of
hope of doing him an injury.
a vote for Cleveland. This ;s a good
be intends to vote for Blaine in No­

vember. No doubt democratic news­
papers and orators will continue to re­
peat the original lie, in spite of Senator
Edmunds’ denial. That is democratic
tactics. When they invent a story for
campaign purposes, they hold that it is
but a proper economy of material to

"The question of tariff for protection
। b primarily of interest to the laboring
men. The original material that enters
into any fabric constitutes a small ele­
ment in the cost of that fabric. Take a
steamship that costs five hundred
thousand dollars when launched. The
material costs $5,000and the labor &lt;495,­
000. Take pfg iron that sells in the

Ihe best on earth, can truly be said
of Griggs* Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and aU other soree. Will pos­
itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruptions.
Try this wonder healer.
Sathfactlon guaranteed or money r»i
funded. Only 25 cents. For sale by F.
Hotchkiss.
—— z -

»uU ovsnvom,

I can recommend Ely’s Cream Balm to relieve
J’e”°iD? 8U^rin« fro,n
Cold and Hay
I-ever. I have been a great aufferer from these
rnZ?,’!? n’t BDd ha1? ““d ,L 1 hnve recomn,y Mends for Catarrh,
and In all cases where they have used the Balm
fty y ‘bey have been cured. T. Kenny. dn!
goods merchant, Ithaca. N. Y.
°

Hops and Malt Bitters ।zives
tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes per­
fect digestion. Do not be
persuaded to try something
else, said to be just as goo&lt;£
but get the genuine. For
sale by all dealers.

HOPS &amp; MALT
BITTERS CO.,’
. . , DETROIT, MICH.

Tlrty.two babies were on exhibition at the La­
peer bauy snow.
Consumption Cured.

An old physician, retired from practice, hav­
enough arrangement for the democrats; ing
had placed in bls hands by an East India
but how do the greenbackers like it?
r.'n?Z'i? n?r th'f fonn)ula
8 ®*niPle vegetable

BEN BUTLER’S OPINION OF THE
Democratic Party.
The following is an extract from the complaints, after having tested Its wonderful
airtwvepowerwinttJousandsof cases, has felt
speech of Ben. Butler, delivered at It his duty to make It known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
Jackson October 4th. It shows conclus­ to relieve human suffering, I will send free of
all who desire it. this recipe, in Ger­
ively that Massachusetts’ squint orbed Jchargejto
man, French or English, with full dlrertloQ.nfor
“»d using.. Bent by mall uy address­
statesman has no idea that the demo- |
Ing with stamp, naming this naner W a
N
oto
itt
Power's Block. UoekeSSTif. Y.
market for •&amp;) and the original mater­ cratic party will win in this or any 1
ial does not cost over 90 cents. There- other campaign.
My democratic friends, you say that .
Aere &lt;19.10 is labor. I mention these
is right, pitch 'into the republicans; 11
facta to show that if a tariff for protec­
but let me tell you the democratic par- 1
tton b primarily or specially of interest
to aay one, it is to the laboring man,

spat

Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­
form Wagons, which I must close out before
opening the Rink.

If you are thinking of buying
a buggy of any kind, call and
see me.
I will sell you A 1 Good and save you

some money.

ASr-wS^J&amp;rji^a?-

DIVORCES

Chester Messer,

For the Next

And See the

�Hastings Banner
_

VOL. XXIX. NO. 26.

HASTINGS, MICH,, OCTOBER 16 -1884

{discovered a newstorf
IN BUSINESS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.

'

LYNCH LAW IN INDIANA.
The Headless Body ot Mrs. Hender­
shot found In a Troy Cistern.

31
Is the place where you can get the

Most Goods for Your Money
DO YOU WANT A

A NICE SILK

A .noOKIEB TRAGEDY.

,

DRESS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES?
DO YOU WANT A

Black or Colored Cashmere, An Ottoman Suiting, or Plaid Goods?
All of the Latest Styles.

-

LADIES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, WOOL AND COTTON PT ant
NELS, LACES, RIBBONS, Ac. CLOAKS, RUSSIA CIRCULARR^’
NEWMARKETS AND JERSEYS ^UULARS,
We defy any other merchant in the county to show a finer and larger assortment of coods
and we know by the amount of goods we sell that the PRICES ARE RIGHT.
°* gO d ’

MEN'S SUITS FOR $4.00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS FOR 82 OO
MEN'S SUITS FOR $5.00 and $7.00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS FOR $3 Oo’
MEN'S ALL WOOL FOR $8 and $10. BOY’S SUITS FOR $3.25and $£

OVERCOATS.

Men’s Overcoats for $2.50; Men's Overcoats, $5.00; Boys' Overcoats, $2.00.
| I M n p RW P A R

UINULnVVLrtn,

SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 25 cents.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 40 cents.

Collars, Tics, Trunks, Valices, &amp;c. Hats and Caps an immense stock.
Call ELnd See

v

LEWIS STERN,
He Sell Goods the Cheapest of any Man in the County.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

To H«l.t Mataria. Ague, Fevera, Hrndache.
Colds. Kidney Disease. Pai A In the Side or Back.
C&lt;»nstl|tHt1on or CostiveneM. keep ZO-I’E-SA
handy, mid take a dose twice a week. It acts
upon the IB er and Stomach like a magic.

“Hub" CoRgh Cure. 25 Cent
prescription of a Boston physician, dispensed
years by a Boston druggist.
Om* iIom will cure any ordinal? cough. It
acta almost magically- Ask any dealer to get
you a 25 cent l&gt;ottlc of "Hub” Cough Cure,
and don't be pot off with any ^her

CLOTHING,
CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order,

Constipation makes Imlf the people sick, you
ore dtay, have bad bepath and taste, canj ejj.
cant sleep well head ames, nenrons, liritable.
Can't work it off. can’t rest It off. Well, your
Liver must be Invigorated.
eest properly, how save a doctor s lull w ith a
Little ofZO-PE-SA. You will be surprised^rith
n few doses ZorKJtA Is a positive cure for these
troubles localise it acts upon the Stomach and
Liver and through the Liver the system and
{towels must beTnrateted. Ask for a sample of
Eredjt Hotchkiss.

STORIBS on THE ROAD.
Comm.rdal Tr«~&gt;*J* ■*
—Something to Put in » GrlpoacM.

1 Smo*! -"’f &gt;“ “iLK"'™
»&amp;• &gt;™

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

rjs-. &lt;«n,&lt;55£'

Tloy. Ind., Oct 10.-A horrible discov­
ery was made by n small boy on the farm of
I eter Bock, near this place, ycatentay aft.
enxiotL He was playing around tlie mouth
of a newly finials cistern, and. peep­
ing in, discovered the nude body of
a woman, with the
bead severed
from tire body. He alarmed the nelghborhood. mid search was made for
some clew to the murder. After an hour’,
hunt tire head was found iq a clump of
btMbro a hundred yards or more from the
U &gt;nI1* bafp ncar by k»ve evidence
of hat ing been the scene of a terrible strug­
gle. Blood and liair were found all over
the floor, bot nothing was found to indicate
the Identity of eltfier'murdnrer ot victim.
Titor, Ind., Oct 11,-The headlem body
found in a cistern Thursday has been idaitittwl u thu Uf Mrs. SUllwrtl Hrerterahut.
who resided on a farm fourteen miles back
A !,e,Kbbor of Henderehot, while
in Tell C ity yesterday, saw the murdered
womans husband, and also noticed a
valise narked F. M. Hendershot, while the
steamer Drolllard was al Troy the same
ulghL
A acarrb-wamnt was procured,
and tl»e valise opened. It was found to
contain the clothing of the victim coveml
with blood. Warrants were Issued immedi­
ately for Stillwell Henderehot, the husband,
and F. M. and William .Hendershot, sons.
Tim old man and his son William were ar­
rested and brought to Troy. ‘ The oldest
son refused to come and defied arrest An
increased posse was sent after him, and he
was brought to Troy yesterday morning arid
placed In jail. He acknowledges commit­
ting ti&gt;e crime himself, and says his father
and brother had nothing to do with IL Thr
man's testimony seems to throw the
weight of tlie crime upon himself and the
oldest son.
■
The murder of Mrs. Henderaiiot arose
from her refusal to sign away a farm to
which she had a deal in fee simple. This
farm the fattier and son wanted to disjxwe
of. Severe! hundred ireople were present at
the preliminary trial, and about noon an ef­
fort was made to seize the criminals an*1
.ynch them, but the officers succeeded in
averting the attack.
.
The retmlt of the preliminary trial released
William,.but the other brother and father
were remanded to jail
Stillwell Hendershot, the old man,, made
a ftill contfiNlon of the affair to the officers,
which was about as follows: “My wife,
myself and two sons were on opr way to
Troy Wednesday morning to make ac­
knowledgment of a deed to r piece of land 1
luvl sold. When within about a ndie of
Troy shcsald the would not sign thedecd.and
a row at once ensued, and resulted in tuy
son Satp knoeking her on the head with it
large stick of wood and killing her. T)|e
l&gt;oys then carried her to a bam near by. cut
tiff her bead, and threw it Into a brush pili*.
They then stripped the body of all the cloth­
ing and threw it into n cistern. I had noth­
ing to do with the killing; the boys did it
all”
.
At eight o'clock last nigiit a masked mob
of one hundred men made a demand on the
jailer for F. M. HenderahoL the oldest
son of tite murdered woman. On their «Umand being refused they battered down the
doors and, seizing the culprit, dragged hlin
from the jail and hung hint to a tree.
i
Evansvili.k, Ind., Oct. is.—The inof',
after lianging young Hendershott Friday
night, went on to Cannellton. cutting tie
t4*lepW&gt;ne wlrer between the two plncik
They arrived at Cannellton about initlnlght and found the Sheriff and a stroiz.
Iiosse guarding the jalL They demanded the
keys ir.td were refused. There was no lestler, and the mob stood irresolute around the
jail for some time,* when they w&lt;re per­
suaded to dhjM*r»e without accomplishing
their object. Ycstenlay morning crowds
of people were around tl&gt;e fail and str«-t
cortient, and the Circuit Judge fearing fur
the safety of the prisoners ordered the
Sh.Tlff to transfer them. About oae
o'clock yesterday afternoon the ^ri.somON
wire smuggled unobservetl out of the jail
and taken iu a Iwck to the steamer Henry
Logff.i, which immedlalety started di»wn
tlie river. Aft *r her departure the news
1 *aked out, ami shortly almost one hundred
and fifty min wen* on tlielr way to Tpiy .
arriving there ahead of tire lx&gt;at. As the boat
came down tlw river thepUot saw the mob col­
lected on thr Indiana side, all armed with
guns and revolvers. He ran tlie boat over
to tlie Krntra-kv shore, out of gun-shot. The
liowls of the disappointed rangers could be
hmrd from tire crowd on tMe Imnk as the
stennwr went safely by. They followed the
boat down the river, but by extra speed tlie
boat beat them to Rockport, were the two
terrified prisoners were given into tberhnrgp
of tl»e Spencer County Sheriff and lodged
hi jail. A targe crowd assembled, but no
domonstrethm was made.
The Jail is
strongly guarded by twenty-five men heavily-armtd. ________

THE FOREIGN BUDGET.

GREAT WARDROBE!

a New York representative
t n ^nroIcHslon “S drummer isn’t without his
?!2‘*E^b5tbi,nHwhtarisks, mo-rtsks oat- Th® News of the Week Compiled

from Cable Dispatches.

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And See the Low Prices at which we are offer-

E. S. PIERCE

Th. Island of Btefly Vldtod by IHwlrnu.

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ing our goods.

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Roan. Ort. 10— Hamwtaf *ull»
““
o-rfow which I&gt;nw.ll«l In Cuanlfc o» Hie
Mom! of Slrtl). Wrtlnmdny. h»ve been re­
reived. Twi-uty-w'vai l«mu were MJW
■nd rein hundred Injured.- There to frenl
dMrere among the poor. Hundred* othoemre
Fevers, Heartbuni. were drtnolWnd In UM Coujn, Tnodo and
Olvunl Wrtere. and al Clhall and llpdna,
Economy in wbnita of the &lt;*y- M“I anmmer raan-

,w.r CCDt. But I ll»d tO gtTO Up

u&gt; 1000,000 lire.

UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
♦,000,000 ore.

GRAND

WHOLE NO. 1526.
Rome, Oct. IX.—Catania hm been visited
by another cyclone. Thh ty persons were
killed. King Humbert has sent four hun­
dred ixMUMh sterling for the relief of the
sufferers. Three thousand dwellings were
destroyed by the recent cyclone at Catania.
The Cardinal of San Felice has sent the
,gold cross presented to him by tire Pope to
assist the sufferers.
Wahv Hajja, Oct 18.—A. messenger
sent out by Colonel Kitchener, has returned.
He confirms the report of Stewarts'-murder,
and says that Che only survivors are four
black alavca. All the Europeans, includ­
ing M. Nicolai, the Greek Consul,
~
were
killed.
*
London, Ot*. 18.—It Is officially annoimced that tire Australian stpiadron has
been ordered to New Guinea to proclaim
.
a
protectorate on the part of England over tire
coasts of the Island east of the Hist merid­
ian of east longitude, and over the adjacent
• islands to the south. The commander is in­
structed not to allow Europeans to settle
upon the island at present
London, Oct 18. —General Wolseley lias
sent the War Office dispatches In which he
bitterly complains that his advance luu
been paralyzed by the failure of the Com­
missariat and Transport Service- He says
that the railway to the first cataract lias
broken down; that the stores at WadyHalfa are inadequate; that the Camel Corps
is without camefa, and that the equipments
of the corps liave been found to be hi a rot­
ten condition. Native merchants at Dongola
say that General Gordon. Colonel Stewart
and Mr. Power are still at Khartoum, and
that provisions are plentiful
General
Wolseley is confident that tire reported diffi­
culty of boats jessing the cataracts lias been
greatly magnified.
Low water will be
found to be rather an advantage. The
Canadians think nothing of the rapids. Tlie
hative boatmen are deserting. A dispatch
from Dongola state? that two of the Mudir’s
spies from Khartoum. via Kordofan, report
that El Mepdl 1» sending two large armies
to attack Dongola, odc coming across the
desert'and the ether along the Nila.
London, Oct 18.—Tire Paris correspond­
ent of tlie Daily Telegraph believes that
China, a wcet ago. made the following
proposition to Premier Ferry through the
American Government: China’s forces to
withdraw from Tonquin. Ke Lung to be
temporarily occupied by the French, and the
conclusion of a six months* armistice, the
dispute being meanwhile settled by the
arbitration of America. The correspond­
ent adds that Ferry had objected to the last
suggestion, asking why China could Dot
make the projiasition directly to him. The
Tsang Li Yamen’s note of August 14, ad­
dressed to the foreign minister at Pekin,
has been published, showing that America
• hefused to mediate unless it was shown that
China had violated the Tien-Tsin treat)-.
. MADRID, Oct. 13.—The Official Gazett*
announces that the cholera epidemic lias
ended. , Bulletins have been stopjred. The
Queen of Portugal sent 82,000 to Napka,
and King Humbert 84.000 to Genoa for the
relief of the sufferers.
Lindon, Oct 18.—The Egyptian Gov­
ernment has officially prohibited the sale of
slaves.
•
Faris, Oct 10.—General Ncgrier’s col­
umn has had an engagement with six thou­
sand Chinese, at the village of Ke|&gt;.
Toward evening the French cut off the en­
emy’s retreat by way of the Chinese fron­
tier. when the latter fled in the direction of
Daoguan. The Kep redoubt was bravely
defended, and was taken by the* French at
the point of the bayonet The French lost
twenty men and one officer. Fifty men
and ttf o officers were wounded. In the vil­
lage alone the Chinese loss was six ’hun­
dred.
Paris, Oct 11.—A monetary conference
Ls to lx? hekf In this city the latter part of
October. Switzerland proposes the with­
drawal of the light five franc piece® and an
Increase of th» silver-token coin.

THE RAG MARKET.
Price* Likely to Roach a High Point.

Nkw Yoniv. OcL 10.—“How has the
cholera embargo on rags affected the paper
market?” was said to the editor of the Pa­
per Trade Journal yesterday. “The mar­
ket is very strong. Prices were low. but
they have advanced steadily Jn some grade*
since the embargo was laid. The lowest
price touched Jn paper, such as Is used
by newspapers, was five and a half rente a
I»ound, at which rate a contract for 100,000
reams was made by a Rose street publisher
two weeks ago. Now the price Is half a
cent a pound higher, although not an ounce
of rags will be used In making the paper.
The rise In the price of rag-paper will di­
vert the chemkallyprepared wood-pulp to
writing i«per, .and so even the cheapest
grades must advance. A further advance
of from ten to twenty j&gt;er cent would not
surprise me much.”
Phtlaulphia, Pa... OcL 10.—The paper
trade is id a ruinous condition, caused by
the Government emlwgo on the importa­
tion of foreign rags. Ti&gt;e Eastern book­
paper manufacturer have called u conven­
tion at Cleveland for the ISth of this mouth,
to consider the condition of the market
“The price of paper,” saldope of the
largest manufacturers in tbe^country-yev
terday, “fa bound to go up,\for to embargo
rags from foreign ports fa to cut down out
supply 1“^ one-half. Before 18W l»ookpaper was fourteen to sixteen cents and
news paper ten to eleven cents a poun&lt;L
To-day book paper Is seven to eight cents
per j»ound and news paj&gt;er five to six cento;
and tiicae goods are l&gt;etter now than then.
Paper for a year j»st has been so low that
only Ute best plants amid bold theii
own, and rags have sometimes been so
low that it was cheaper to bum them than
to collect This condition of affairs has

newspapers poeribte. If, aa seems likely,
tlie embargo is continued another y ear, it Ls
evident that regs must advance twenty-five
and jMThaps one hundred per oenL Even
before the effect is beginning to be acknowl­
edged they have advanced thirty to fifty per

"By Dreonber 1 the 1.000 mlU&gt;

A BRACE OF HORRORS.

yesterday from Warner's furnace. In Hick­
man County. H fa a rule to give a aignel
before tapping tire furnace that, the btae&lt;
The tapper, through neglect, tappedIhe fur-

were burned to death instantly.

The other

w aded through melted iron, walking over
one hundred yards. The flesh dropjxxi off
of all tlreir bodies, leaving the bones almost
bare. One lived two hours and then died

iron which poured out of the furnace.
Toronto. Can.. Oct. 10.—A terrific ex­
plosion occurred in the mills of the Hamfl­
ton ]*owder Company at Cumminsville, nine
miles from Hamilton, at 13:80 yesterday.
Ntwrtyall the men employed in. , the mUto
were at dinner when the explosion liaj&gt;penml. or vise It would liave been accotnpaurled with a frightful loss of life, as the
buildings were almost totally demolished,
and large pieces of timber and parts of
heavy machinery were buried a quarter of
a mile from the scene by the force of the
explosion. Of the six men who were in the
factory at tire tixne four were killed and two
badly injured.
The names of those killed are William
Murray, Henry Tibbles. George Matthews,
all married men with families, and William
Hetherington, a single man. Tire wounded
men are Albert Culp, badly burned. and
Daniel Dougherty, badly burned, with some
limbs broken. There was intense excitement
at Hamilton when the news whs received
there of the explosion. The shock felt at
Hamilton from ?ae explosion was quite se­
vere. aAl It wa&gt; tliought it was tire result
of an earthquake. There are broken panes
of glass in almost every house in Cumminaville. .The cause of the explosion Ls a mys­
tery. The damage will probably be 550,000.
Buffalo, N. Y., Oct 13.—It is learned
that Charles Kellogg, formerly President at
the late Kellogg Bridge Works of this city,
and one of the most prominent bridge­
builders of the United States, luu. just
cloned a contract with a New York
syndicate to furntah 50,000 tons of steel­
pipe to be , of thirty-six, forty and
forty-eight inqjiee diameter,
delivery
to begin within six months, and the contract
to be filled within two years. The pipes,
which are patented by Mr. Kellogg both in
Europe and the United States, will be man­
ufactured by an entirely new process hither­
to unknown to makers, and for which ap­
plication for patents, both American and
foreign, han been made. The total wmount
of the contract Is 84,000,000.
Architecta* Convention.

Chicago, Oct IB.—The architects of the
West, including^wll those west from De­
troit Cleveland and Cincinnati, and south
to the Gulf, will meet In convention In thia
city the second Wednesday In November
for the purpose of forming a Western Asoclation of Architects.
Bellkvillk, Ill, Oct 13.—The coalmln.-rs in this district have demanded ot
the operators a uniform price of two cents
per bushel for digging coal The present
prices range from ljf tn two cento. They
also decided to sui^rend work one day in tire
week us a means of maintaining prices.

Montreal, Oct. 13.—Mr. Beaudry, of
tills city, on taking the chair of a barber,
laid a roll of $150 in bills on the marble
stab In front of him. Tluw young men
who followed him attraeted considerable
attention, and when be picked up Ills pack­
age it constatecl only of waste }«[«r.
Diphtheria on Loug island.

Astoria. L. I., Oct 18.—Diphtheria has
become epidemic. There were over ff»y
au*es end five deaths this week

Toronto, Oct ia—The Old Reliable Con­
ductors’ Association concluded Its .session
yesterday.
Denver, Col, was fixed upon
ns the next place uf meeting.
Th*
following officers were elected: Presi­
dent Ed Morrell, Columbus; First Vice
President, Samuel Defrees, Toronto; Sec­
ond Vice-President, J. W. Oliver, Chatta
imoga, Tenn.: Orator J. F. Lane. Clere
land. O.; Grand Secretary-Treasurer. H. P
Fnhrow, Columbus.
Janies Bercbec,
C&lt; iurnbtm. wns elected to the Executive
C.-mmittee ftw three y&lt;ws, and WHttaan
Sense, of Columbus, for one year, in • place
of Morrell
'.

St. Ixxtm, Oct. lO.-Mra. Walla, a little
woman, found a thief in her rooip In the St
Jaiiies Hotel Thursday morning, and send­
ing word by a friend for hdp, slipped Into
tim apartment, locked the door, an^ threw
the key through the transom. Then ate
rook from the sneak the luoney and vahaa(rum tire offi&lt;*e o]&gt;eued the dour, handed
Into their charge.

St. Loin*,. Oct. 10.—Al the reunion &lt;4
the Mexican Veterans yesterday the followITertdent, James W. Deaver, of

President, General M. D.
Columbia; Grand Marsha
L. McFadden, of Indtamu

�The Hastings Banner.

POIDESTO-Dil!

MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

HIT
ELabtingb, Mich., October Tfl, 1884.

Entered rt the Fostofflce at Hartings, Mich..
tocjtnuiNHiirV.oLi through the malls as second

,

Truth compels us to say that the
dirtiest political warfare in state and
county is being conducted by tlie third
party prohibitionists. In numerous in­
stances, many of the very best men in
Michigan are being wantonly traduced
and held up as "whiskeyites.” In this
county, a woman who ought to be in
better business and who could find
plenty of it at home, goes about retail­
ing the lie that the saloons of this city
have raised money to push Mr. Colgrove’s canvass.
It Is a lie out of
whole cloth. How the saloon-keepers
of this city will vote we do not pretend
to knpw or say. That they have raised
a dollar to help elect Mr. Colgrove is an
unqualified falsehood, which our Saxon
forefathers would pronounce a lie. An­
other alleged prohibition lecturer of
this city, one of its veritable scabs, a
bein£ without credit for either honesty
or honor, is busy all over the county,
reporting the vilest* slanders about the
republican candidates,' attacking the
reputation of tried and true men. He
can hurt a little where he is not known
but his most effective work is in show­
ing how vile and degraded a party that
pretends to purity can descend.
Another instance in point, is Ralph
• O’Hara, a renegade ot the^worst or­
der. from Jackson. A short time ago
he sent out circulars to republican post­
masters in the smaller towns of this
congressional district, asking them as
friends of Alger and O’Donnell to send
him as a man who was helping those
candidates the names of republicans
who had joined the prohibition ranks,
or Who might be influenced so to do.
He pretended that he wanted their
nanres so. that he-might send them lit­
erature which would keep them out
of the third party movement. - A^few
who did not suspect the villainy sent
in the .names, and forthwith those par­
ties whose names had been sent in
received (circulars making the most
malicious assaults upon both O’Donnell
and Alger. When the dirty trick was
exposed, O’Hara had the brazen cheek
to defend his infamy. A short time
ago the chairman of the prohibition
county committee asked Mr. Powers,
chairman of the republican tounty
committee, for a list of the committee­
men from each town and ward. To­
day Mr. Charles F. Cock, the republi­
can committeeman from Hope, received
the following:

Jackson. Michigan Oct.-U»4.
DEAR SIR:—
Our committee has been informed
that you are a member of the republi­
can county committee for the town of
. Hope, county of Barry.
You can do
our committee a favor, without at idl
injuring the prospects for the election
of your candidate , for congress in this
- district, bv furnishing us a list of the
names of the temperance men in your
town, of fusion proclivities.
We are
aware that it is not customary in polit­
ical campaigns for the workers of one
party ro furnish such information as
we ask for, to the workers of another
party, but we are assured that you will
readily see that whatever influence such
literature as we may send to those
whose names you mav kindly fuihish
us. will indirectly hdp, instead orirfjuring your candidate.
Hoping this
consideration will lead vou to reply
speedily, so that we can begin at once
to try to influence their votes for the
prohibition nominee, Michael J. Fan­
ning, we enclose blank for reply.
Please send your reply to
‘
, ,
RALPH O’HARA.
N. Mechanic St.
• Jackson. Mich.
When F. A. Dean, of Charlotte,
•nominated Pennington for congress, he
pledged the support of the prohibition­
ists of Barry and Eaton counties. The
actions of O'Hara indicate to us that he
proposes to secure the vote of the fusionists who have joined the prohibition
ranks for Pennington.
We believe
these lists asked for by- this sneak
would be sent to. the democratic con­
gressional committee, while all the re­
publicans would be held to Fanning.
•We think that the plan, and we know
do better man for that low business
could have been secured than Mr.
O’Hara.
We do not wish to connect the name
of the chairman of our county prohibi­
tion committee with so glaring and
mean a fraud. We hope he would not
decend to such trickery.

WOODLAND.
L. Hilbert and wife are away taking
• pleasure trip.
•
W. P. Holly is having an attack of
K. W. Sbriner, P. T. Colgrove and
Enoch Andrus are billed to speak at the
Town hall on Saturday evening.
School in both departments of district
No. 4 will commence next Monday for

J. Garver and family have returned
from Ohio.
Our town board are having a hard
time finding a drain commissioner.
Complaint is being made that a Ger­
man in the east part of town is in the
kabit of brutally pounding his cattle.

Hearts of the People!

As Demonstrated by the Result in Ohio

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM I
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
IfK.t.TMbl’l .raa M

_ __

THE TESTJFJHE OTEL
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,

Dr. Price’s taftlHmrijiEitracti,
4
TteWmcM. W.C

m •*u,F.i».^r

Dr. Pritt’i Lupulin Ymt Gtms
FOR BALE BY GROCERS.
st. LO

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CHICAGO.

LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

YEASTGEMS
rttoed by thto part to light, white and whole­
acme Ilka our grandmother’s delicious bread.

GROCERS BELL THEM.
MinKU MT TH«

Price Baking Powder Co.,
RuTnit Di. men Real Hmnij Eiwn,
Chicago, HL

The Republicans Elect 10, and Probably 11, of
the 21 Congressmen in Ohio.
A little child of A. W. Dillenback
was buried last Saturday.
Lewis Bitzer is at home on a visit.
A pencil sketch of the proposed new
school house at the center has been sub­
mitted to the building committee and
accepted. The job of building will be
let in a few weeks.
Conrad Hoenas is getting better, hav­
ing been sick about a year.
Mrs. Chas; Burlinghiuri is at present
quite sick. .
Will Dunning is erecting a new bam
on .Thatcher street.
Thad Bogers is engaged in a much
needed business at the cider mill of J.
M. Riser, that of making jell from ap­
ples.,, Thad does a good job and ruakes
jell equal to any of them.
Josie Valentine is said to tyave typhoid
fever.
Talk about the campaign l&gt;eing hot in
Ohio; it can't be hotter politically down
there than it is around the Tamarack
school house in this township. The in­
habitants there have a speech from one
of the political parties nearly every
night. .
Those parties who went to the M. E.
church last Sunday night expecting to
hear the usual political harrangue were
agreeably disapointed. The temperance'
talk of Rev. O. E. Wightman was sound
practical and interesting. We hope to
hear from him on the subject.
The G. A. R. post are taking steps to
procure a permanent hall.
Wes Foster, a former resident of
Carlton, but now of'Eaton county, ac­
companied by his wife paid A. M. Pettit
his brother-in-law a visit during the
last few days.
L. Faul, during the last few days, is
in the habit of causing people to think
they hear earthquakes. He says giant
powder deee it while he is getting away
from the blast.
MORGO-THORN APPLE.
Elvin Cole on the sick list
Ervin Cole is death on muskrats and
coon.
How tlie hunters did scare the ducks
last Sunday. Scared more than they
hurt.
Mr. Myron Southerland expects his
brothers to be with him in a week or
two, one from Chicago, the other from
Philadelphia.
.
Jacob Ruckle started for Cadillac
Monday to try his luck in the woods.
Hojje that you will have good luck,
Jacob, and get some fine deer.
.
Mr. Louis Scothorn is getting out the
timber for bridge over High Bank
creek near Morgan.
Oh demo-greens, where art thou y

And now that Ohio is heard from,
some parties wax warm. No use to
kick, your doom is sealed.

Council proceedings.
Common council met in special
session Tuesday evening October 7,
full board.
Report of finance committee:
To the Honorable mayor and common
council u
Your committee on finance would
respectfhliy recommend that the fol­
lowing sums of money be raised by
taxes for the ensuing year:
For contingent fund, 1-20 of 1%.
For general highway fund, 1-10 of
1%.
For fire fund, 1-20 of 1%.
First ward fund, 1-10 of 1%. I
.
Second ward fund, 1-10 of 1%.
Third ward fund, 1-10 of 1%.
Faurth ward fund, 1-10 of 1%.
'
«
J. E. Hogle,
A. Black,
G. K. Beameb.
By Aid. Beamer—That the report
be adopted. Oarrried uli ayes.
Resolved, That the term of office of
Wm. H. Hayford as Justice of the
Peace of the city of Hastings has been
terminated by nls death,4t is hereby
ordered that there be elected at tlie
general election to be held in said
city on the 4th day of November next
one justice of the peace to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of said
W m. H. Hayford, whose term of office
will expire July 4th, 1887. And it is
further advised' that the recorder of
this city give the proper,notice of an
election of such justice of the peace
and of such member of the board of
education.
A. Black.
Account of John Q. Cressey, $28.95,
was presented, and on motion of Aid.
Jones was allowed, all ayes.
John Weibbebt, Recorder.

We the undersigned, ^JhaUenge any
two men in Barry county to shoot in
L. J. Houfstatter's gallery for the sum
of five or ten dollars. The best in fifty
shots on a side to win the money.

TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID ROWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
Fran theee •ooroea ame three-fourtha of

Ibe disease* of the human race. lheso
mnptoms indioate theirexistence: Ix»m of

Ijrcolx

■ISf’ELLATEOUS.
—The golden rule for cholera times,
and indeed for all other times, are to
keep clean, lead a regular life and never
worry. — Chicago Journal.
—The Catholic Church in Baton
Rouge, Ln., in which the congregation,
of the parish Has worshipped lor thirtj
years, was sold at Sheriffs sale recently
forB2,OOU.
—A Washington correspondent sav*
that a Senator has to pay out of liifc
own pocket from eight hundred to c
thousand dollars for postage stamps.—’
Trot/ Tima.
—Although Frenchmen are spoken
of as ••frog-eaters,” it is asserted as a
fact that more frogs are now eaten in
New York alone than in all of Eranee.
—N. F. Sun..
—A San Francisco paper says • there
, are about SfiO lepers in that city, and
the number is increasing. It also de­
clares that San Francisco has become
the dumping ground for Asiatic cities
—The cud fishery of Iceland has
proved a total failure this season, and.
great disltess exists in consequence.*
rhe privations are said to be more se­
vere than during the famine which pre­
vailed two years ago.
—During his sermon recently. Rev.
Henry VV ard Beecher, referring to cre­
mation, said the idea of the resurrec­
tion of the body would prove alasting
obstacle to the pagan custom of burn­
ing the &lt;load. There might be sanitary
reasons in crowded populations, or rea­
sons of convenience, in favor of the cus­
tom, but all the beliefs of English­
speaking acd German-speaking people
were violated by the idea of incinera­
tion.
—Horns arc weapons of ofl'ense: their
absence denotes domesticity and docili­
ty; consequently thrift, productiveness
and fertility.
Their absence insures
comfort and convenience in handling
yarding, stabling, feeding and ship­
ping. Their absence insures against a
large proportion of the casualties on a
stock farm. This is the experience of
nearly al! who. have handled polled cat­
tle, and there arc facts, to deny which
is to call white black. —MaadchuieUt
’ Ptouahman.

"mKKTORD
Harting*. OcL 14th, wl

St. Loul;,Mc

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"It would be no violation of the commandrnent," said John B. Gough. "If a man were to
fall down and worship the allk hat, for It is not
made In the llkenen of anything in heaven, or
on earth, or In the waters which are. under the
earth. ’ Beside* It heats the head and cause*
the hair to fan off. Parker.* Hair Balaam wUl
stop that and restore the original color to grav
r faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, beneficial,
deliciously perfumed. A perfect hair drawing.
50c. All druggists.
Kalamazoo is out of debt.
The Burdock Plant is our of the beat diuretic*
or kidney regulator*. Burdock Blood Bitters Is
er arnl’blood” *”,,lseaae* °r thc kidney*. liv­
. A horsethief over 70 year* old was committed
to jail at Pontiac on Wednesday last.
Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure indtaertiou,
Heart Burn. Cost Ivener, and ail malarial dis­
eases. as cents per bottle.
U. D. BRISTOL Druggist.

the um of a remedy that arte directly
i Liver, AaaLivurmedlclneTlTT'S
B have no equid. Their action on the
ya and Skin is also prompt; removing
parities through these three “ seav&gt;

BROM no nausea or griping nor interfere
With daily work and are a perfect

^ALAKIA-

TUTTS HAIR DYE.

Gxat Hair or Wni&amp;uw
laJtanily toaGnossr Bi^ce byajing:. ap.
pllottJon of tbta DTE. S«&gt;l&lt;! by Dru«'lste,
trsenbbvexprM* on receipt
Office. 44Murray Street, he v York.
•Wl uiliu. Of Mtrai OECLIfTS ffill.

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i J.hJrty l"lleB.ln &lt;•»* trail inan class of the med­
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Ice formed at Roscommon Thursday night.

eur™, of deafneas are recorde&lt;l of Dr Thomas’ Electric OU. Never falls
to cure earache.

Ths Niagara Falls (Route,
SSYf “Si
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acmp » Balsam for the Throat and Lunn a
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Ground has been broken for the new Adrian
skating rink.

Hastimqb Markets.
Wheat, white, new.
Wheat, red, new....
Corn............. :.........
Oats, old..................

“L? &gt; 1Iirnn*5- °« Newton, la., says- "Mr

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wffgyg* tt to orSer*&lt;, that Monday, the

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Butter...........
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HamH. sell for ..
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�The Hastings Banner.
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___ _ _ _ _ _“_• —
MEETDIG!

M My Boynton.
Of MASSACHUSETTS,

L,« ”&gt;

I’™’"’"” «”“•

thought that thia wound vlatt &gt;ouH
result likewise, but wu mlttek® “

Mr. Stuff. with the assistance ot two’ of
his neighbors, brought Bowker to this
city, where he was arraigned before
JustioejGreenfMdoria charge of vsg.
rancy, and u now serving a 80 days
sentence in the county jail.
The Onio Ei.Kc-nos-.-Tbe republi­
cans have carried Ohio by about 10,000
majority, and electing 10 outof 81 con­
gressman, with the chances id favor ot
their electing the Uth, The democrats
have carried West Virginia by a reduc­
ed majority. Ohio will give Blaine and
Logan at least 30.000 majority in No­
vember.

dim mvi
whkh thT\m

'rta“ed
Volunteer Solgrounds ot
have grown und

into°ro%
haTe examined
mto their standing fins^eSally.
This
?S?f!yedonela OQr °*ti interest and
B^of^£^hbora’and find “
wiiSL
examination that their
„
a*6 all that could be desired in
kin'ta otn^tnd
thev
rem all
nnd we 61111 rear flnan*?
IwTor.d qu«S“
'• e started on this trin skentie ii 'in w
gd to tte
u?twb&lt;!£j!Ur ob«nr«U™ convinced
“t*®,Proper soil and wlthju11 “akre an efficient, chip
kvIj.n, ™*w
“ ?rown on their
We ,rltn«wed the trimming
plan und “ require
twStr Si *“■ for oni' roiui re reim

Mitts Cvetis, a iady connected with
Mias Julius Emery in the office of the
“re
that a
woman’s auxBiar. to board of Missions S»i3f .‘a'”’ witV reasonable practice,
“?&lt;d thot H roqulrea ao
in New York, will be in Hastings on
We fwl that we can
Frlday of thia week, and will address fro® &gt; roconunend The Dayton Hedge
the ladies of the auxiliary and all others VKgX^^^redlltenn™
interested in mission work, at Emman­
uel church Friday evening. Appoint­
ments for other meetings will be given
Friday evening.
We, wh^nainea appear below, vl»ife1 ■ )rt&lt;K-0hl°. for the purpose of
PERSONAL.
'lewing the halves of the Itavton
Rev. Hunsberger preached at Irving
Hedge Co., and find uh a result of a care­
Sunday.
'
■
ful examination, that their hedges are
, /’m-T-wion Precious
Mrs. A. Black and son Frank left for all that could be desired We witnessed
the manner and twisted in trimming a
Kansas Tuesday.
part or section of the hedges shown ips,
Rev. Stewart occupied the M. E. puk a^uHi^'..saliafied that an active mA,
with Utile practice, can trim with the
pit Sunday evening.
knife used by the Hedge com pan v
Mrs. A. B. Coulter, of Chicago, is vis­ (having a stroke of -J) inches) from 200
to -50 rods in a day. and furthermore,
iting at Clement Smith’s.
we find upon close inquiry, that their
Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead, of Galesburg, financial standing is exceptionally good.
visit at Hon. J. M. Nevins’.
’
The manner of setting, plashing, wiring
Mr. and Mrs1. Will Morse spent Sun­ and trimming overcomes every objec­
tion that we had previously entertained
day with friends in this city.
toward hedge fences, and’ we unhesi- ji
.
1I
Mrs. Ed. Haff, of Grand Rapids, is tatingly recommend The Dayton Hedge
Co., and their plans to all farmers who
i-m th»s lOtM
stopping with relatives in this city.
need fences.
HARDEE. Hupervlsor Spring Arbor,
Mrs. J. Jewett, of Grand Rapids, is A,t
_ Jackson County. Mich.
It’s getliiig warm, [politically.
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. E. Goodyear.
HawMNS, Parma, Jackson Co..
Mich.
skating rink is well patrpnMr. and Mfa. Thomas Jones, of De­
P
rosecuting
Attorney.
troit, visited at J. A. Greble's the past
ovei; t«vq hundred Hastings people
week.
Aa Regard* Mr. Colgrovr-Why he Should
went to see Bjaine yesterday. .
be Elected.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman, of
CiiARi.» d‘E&lt; K. of Rutland, is to East Saginaw, were in the city over
brook.
.
Jiave an auction November 13th.
Sunday.
The Democrat of this week contains
Tur. telephone did excellent service
Mr and Mrs. Parsel Wheeler, of
in curing-the election retinas for &lt;?ur Woodland, visited relatives in this city­ a severe and unwarranted attack upon
Mr. P. T. Colgrove, republican candi­
citizens’.
last week.
date for prosecuting attorney. We do
Ir will pay you to call at the Cen­
Mrs. Mary Geer left Tuesday for not believe that our contemporary,
tral Haus? boot aad shoe store before
Middleville, where she will remain un­ whom we have always regarded as fair
you buy.
•
til the holidays.
minded and fair dealing, would of him­
Rev. Hls-herger will preach at
Miss Grace Black takes the place of self pervert the truth to help a candi­
the Star school /house, bunday after­
Miss Anna Nevins in the postoffice date on the fusion ticket. HeJias been
noon next.
misinformed by parties who are inter­
during the latter’s illness.
The :i.;in who bet the democrat*
Mrs. J. McElhaney, of Barry, visits ested in pushing the canvass of Mr.
would carry Ohio is looking for some her daughter. Miss Belle McElhaney, a Holbrook. Though the charges came
to our notice at a late hour, we have
one to kick him.
teacher of the city schools.
been able to glean the facts in the case,
We this week issue a campaign sup­
Hon. F. A. Dean was in the city
which Goinpletely refute the Democrat's
plement. in which will 1* found much
Monday and Tuesday last, tlie guest of
statement.
interesting reading.
R. B. Wightman and others.
Mr. George Simpson, a saloon keeper
Take your laundry to Em. Busby's
Mrs. Mallet, of St.Tgnace. visited the of this city, was charged with selling
barbershop. Satisfactory work guar­ past week with Mrs. M. T. Wheeler,
liquor on July 4th last. At.first it was
anteed. Patiuiiize him.
I
and other relatives and friepds in thltb '/proposed that some of the members of
&lt;rlQ|lW*».''n

[MON HALL

Yor can r
get
_. your*boots
------------ and shose, re- city.
paired in firet-&lt; lass shape at the Cen£' Married, at the residence of thq bride’s

they cannot.
And now what is the meaning of.
this
fusilade in the Democrat ? Simply
Crtmtakl Law, pa^e 870. reads aa
this:
to help Mr. Holbiook with party
follows:
prohibitionists.
With /the chronic
i‘Ja^bpS1^db^hta1^ris^- stomsch-achers to whom we have re­
ferred. it may take. With reasonable
prohibitionists and sensible temperance
mu!’ V* s*“t«1&lt;TO to be punished men it will have no other effect than to
bL
reipriaonmeat without the help Mr. Colgrove.
™A^t6’'
wUhout
imPrit- Most of our readers know Mr. Col­
The above law has never been re- grove. He never drank a drop of any­
thing intoxicating in his life. He has
Poaled. L’nder this law, Judge Hook­
for years been, und is now, a member
er, of our own circuit, in the case of the
of the Royal Templars of Temperance.
People va Maloney, of Middleville, for
a like offense, rtmitted the impriaon- As a total abstinance man, as a tem­
perance man. his record will compare
™«nt.1uul simply nned Maloney. Thia
favorably with that of any of the Phar­
was but two yean ago. We leave the
isees who are filling the air with their
editor ot the Democrat and Judge
winnings.
Hooker to .settle the question of the
We are pained to see the campaign
legality of such a proceeding.
opened with ruud-slinging. " Not thatMr. Simpson, as we have said, plead
Mr. Colgrove has anything to fear.
guilty te the offense charged against
The statement given above.is a com­
Mm.
When' an accused person has
plete refutation of the slanders which
plead guilty, or a verdict In his case
are to-day circulated in the interest of
teen rendered br a jury, the duly oftha
Mr. Holbrook.
pruaeeulor ia etultrt. If convicted, the
While we are speaking, we may say
prisoner is in the hands of the court,
that if Charles G. Holbrook wishes to
whether justice or circuit
The law
pose in the attitude of a prohibitionist,
quoted above distinctly states that the
to bid for prohibition support, to have
offender may be sentenced, as provided
his opponent defam.ed to gain such sup­
in the law, at Uu dlM-rdion iftlu
port. we will show up a part of his own
fa/urt. Mr. Campbell so understood it
temperance record, of quite recent date,
and fined Mr. Simpson S25 and cost ■
1 that is not overly creditable to him. The
But though twice elected justice of affidavits can be had on short notice, if
the peace in this city by the greenback I he wants them. If any more articles

But Howril’, second edition of T18-

the W. C. T. U. were to enter complaint.
When this knowledge came to Mr. Col­
parents in this city, Wednesday even­ grove, he at once said he thought it
The democrats and greenbacks ing, by Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, Mr. was no part of a woman’s duty to lie
grew beautifully less about the hotel Ermont Batea, of Rutland, and Miss compelled to stand the burden of such
io the returns from Ohio came in.
; Lovina D. Fuller, of Hastings.
।a suit. Just before that time the law
Mr. J. W. Custer is holding republi­ and order league had been organized,
Seveh al Barry county people mourn ।
the loss ot money and valuables, taken ' can meetings in Grand Traverse ;md Mr. Charles G. Holbrook president. As
this league contained many of our leadby pickpockets at Grand Rapids yester-1 Leenanau counties. We learn by the
citizens, Mr. Colgrove consulted with
day.
'H U ■
papers from that section that he is hav- 1
them -with regard to the Simpson
A few democrats of this'city had the i»|j rousing meetings, and adding to the
ccca, and insisted that some man
enthusiasm of the republicans of tb^j case.
hardihood to bet on their party’s sue*
should enter complaint. At the suggescess in Ohio. Depleted purses anA'sour Grand Traverse Region.
_
I ttuu of the Democrat editor, a typo on
faces are theirs in conseqiibute.
'
Blaine at Grand Rapids.—\ ester- •
j^per. Mr. Shrope, a stranger alThe Hastings . Cornet* Band and dav was truly a reci-letter day for Grand moflt in olir cjty&gt; made the complaint, a
plumed knights attracted much atten­ Rapids, it being the occasion of the vis­ warrant was issued ^nd Mr. Simpson
tion by their tine appearance in 'the it of Hon. James G. Blaine and party. was brought before J ustice Franklin T.
parade at Grand Rapids last evening.
It is estimated that over 40.000 people 'CampbelL Mr. Simpson entered a plea
Iamhs &lt; T.akke will speak at the greeted the distinguished visitors. The of not guilty, and requested an adjournLincoln school house, Assyria, Tuesday party arrived at 7:00 o’clock p.’m., ami inent of one week, which was granted.
evening next, instead of at Banfield, as reviewed tlie procession from the tad- In the meantime Mr. Colgrove was in­
formed that Mr. Stepson was willing
advertised in the list of meetings printed cony of the Morton House. The city
on another pag^.1
w« literally ablaze with fireworks and^ to change hie plea to guilty, pay a tee,
and
to promise that thereafter ho would
George Vaseldoft Popoff, a Bul­ torches, the procession being nearly an
garian missioukry, lectured before' a hour in passipg a given point ’ The faithfully observe the law.
This was the. flrat offence charged
small • audienqe at the Presbyterian next president was greeted with the against Mr. Simpson. As soon air hia
cijlrch Tuesday night. The lecture is wildest enthusiasm, as was Gen. Pre­
willingness to settle the matter and
mont and others of the pafty. Short
pronounced highly interesting by those
speeches were made by Mr. Blaine, thereafter faithfully keep the law were
who heard it. ~
Ge©. Alger, Senator Hale of Maine, made known, the proeecutldg attorney
If •Cadwallader “cannot follow
Geo. Fremont, Senator Palmer aD(1/J- consulted with a number of the prom­
where the Plumed Knight leads” Ohio
inent members of the league, indud£ Frazer. It will be a long time be­
can; and Ohio is reckoned as more ad­ fore Grand Rapids has another as large Ing many of our leading citizens, as to
what had better be done. It waaknown
vantageous to the republicans than a
poet, who can explain deity and sin demonstration. _ ___________
that this *as the flrat complaint ever
TUB Dayton Hedge Company bate made against Mr. Stepson. Ills prom“from origin."
been planting hedgtf In the two south­ ise as to the future was also considered.
The Grand Chapter of the order of
Eastern Star, which met at Grand Rap­ ern tiers of counties for two yean post, The fact that be was a man of means
ids last week, chose as Worthy Matron, with wonderful suefees. Their agent, and would fight the case to the s
Mr-. M. C. Griswold of Middleville; Mr. XL C. Sawdoy, called on us yester­ nreme court before ho would go to jail
11SwI« taken Into account
day and exptainfd the company s meth­
Marshal, Mra. M. Roe Nashville; Adah,
od of building and completing a fence Every man srith whom Mr. &lt;^&gt;«rov'
Mrs. A. B. Sinith Hastings..
^nsdtedadtied him. under toe drHon, George Willard spoke at with the Osage orange.
furnish and set their own plants, tak m, Xnaunces. that they thought Um
Orangeville Monday evening last to the
ere of them through the whole period beet thing to be done was to take
largest audience ever assembled in that
of building, four yean, when, upo
to plea and Mr. Simpsons promrse.
hjwn.
torch light procession led by their plan, they have completed the
and permit him to pay a fine.
a martial band preceded the meeting. m^Xantial and l«u&gt;Utel f®».
Taking
vlew of
The republican cause is booming in
whiXtboae who were interwted to toe
that can possibly be bui*
that section of Barry county.
theif fence whe© oomplrt®d is 81^&gt; P«
The Hastings representatives of the rod, the farmer paying » cents P«
Mother Hubbard party fare not very
ftell in securing audiences in Barry
!lav fixed, plead guilty, and was fined
county. The fusion nominee for prose­
cutor got an audience of about a dozen
ei“«at h» Prreentef a onje
,n thf Hendershott school house, Balti­
more, one evening last week. The poet Of a committee from
was billed to speak in Hickory Comers.
jucksoo coanto.
He was the only party present to hear

tral House 'noot and shoestore.

me aide and thrilling remarks himself
had the pleasure of uttering. As that

party, Franklin T. Campbell is not the
most-brilliant official in our midst He
has a very judicial air, and has a taking
way of looking wise, and venturing
opinions that seem knowing indeed to
the unsophisticated. Banner readers

Ilike
‘ the
“ ~
* opposDemocrat‘’s appear in the
I
ition
press, we will produce these sworn
1
statements,
and then let him pose as a
;
prohibitionist
if he can. We have also

men tell him. he wHl believe that four-

of creation have lately joined the prohi­
bition party. They are men who can­
not be depended upon. Men who will
falsify as have these parties about some
of our leading citizens are not fit to be
trusted. If the Democrat wishes to
open its columns to these bilious crea­
tures it is none of our business, but it
will not add to the reputation of the
P»I*r.
___________________
The past year has been a hard one on
insurance companies. Many of .them,
carrying risks in the cities, report their
losses as heavier than in any previous
year for decade. Even the companies
carrying farm risks report unusually
heavy losses. The old Ionia and Kala­
mazoo farmers' mutual companies have
doubled their assessments this year.
Having read tliis in some of the state
papers, we called upon Secretary Rog­
ers, and asked him how the losses of the
Barry and Eaton had been- the past
year. He reported them as heavier
than usual, and that the assessments
this year would have to be increased to
some extent. As the company pays its
losses promptly, and is a strictly relia­
ble company; as it is a farmers’ com­
pany, and one which the farmers of
Barry &amp; Eaton counties have in their
'
owu hands and know is honestly man­
,
aged, there ought to be no fault found
‘
if the assessment is increased this year.
The money raised goes to pay . actual
losses, and is a' proof in itself that the
'
company is worthy of patronage.

within easy reach, sworn statements of
1decidedly dubious transactions on his
will remember the wretched work he part in Barry county. From every
made in a libel casv, once upon a time. corner of the county we can get them..
Republican Meetings.—There will
After Mr. Simpson had entered his If Mr. Holbrook wants mud, we can be y, republican rally and pole raising
plea; after*Mr. Campbell had stated the give it to him up to his ears. We can at Baniield, Wednesday afternoon and
penalty, it yet remained for him to reg­ bury him 4n mud,—dig for him a mud- 1'evening, the 22d. James Clarke and P.
ister his own finding upon his docket. dy political grave, and we will give T. Colgrove will speak in the afternoon,
He could look wise and tell Mr. Simp­ jftzxorn evideru-e in every instance. Wej and Clement Smith and «.
J. «.
L. McPeek,,
son the amount of his fine and the costs, would prefer not to go into such a cam-1 uf'E^on county, in the evening. Just
but he didn't know enough to write the paign. We shall not unless Mr. Hol- j previous to the evening meeting there
penalty imposed. In this extremity, ..brook evinces a desire for such war-. wj]j be a torchlight procession of
—
after he had stated, orally, to Mr. Simp­ fare. If he does we want it distinctly Plumed Knights in uniform.
The cor­
son the penalty imposed, he called .upon understood that we are ready.
net band of this city will furnish music.
John Carveth will speak at Paruilee
the prosecutor to do what he hadn’t
The Democrat, of this week, contains
brains enough to do—to write a state­
Monday evening next, and also at the
an article with relation to Mr. Walter
ment of the court’s finding that would
Bechtel school house the following Sat­
S. Powers, of Nashville, charging that
be legid and legible. Air. Colgrove, in
urday evening.
gentleman with laiing a tool of Mr. P.
the hearing of Sheriff Creasy, promised
Jacob L. McPeek (will speak at the
T. Colgrove. It plainly insinuates that,
Sprague school house, Hope, Saturday
to write, in legid form, tlie disposition
at the request of Air. Colgrove. W. H.
of the case made by the eminent chief­
evening, Oct. 25.
Powers, P. A. Sheldon and Clement
justice Campbell. Mr. Colgrove in a
The appointments of Jas. Clarke for
Smith, and at a meeting held Wednes­
little while thereafter wrote on a slip,
Otis school .house and Prarieville, aa
day last in the postoftice and in the of­
of paper and sent to Justice Campbell
published elsewhere, have been cancel­
fice of P. T. Colgrove, where were pres­
the following, in response to the latter’s
led.
ent these gentlemen and Mr. Powers, of
request:
.
Nashville, a plan, was hatched up
Lively Work by pickpockets.—
’ “You are hereby sentenced to pay a whereby Mr. Walter Powers was to
At the depot at Grand Rapids last even­
fine of 825.00 and 85.15 costs, and stand
join
the
prohibition
ranks,
send
a
long
ing
pickpockets got in their work at a
committed to the county jail until said
tine and costs are paid, not exceeding in letter to some one of the county papers lively rate as jiassengers were boarding
all thirty days from and including this renouncing his allegiance to the green- the westward bound train on the Val­
day."
l&gt;ack party, and showing why he could ley road. Among the losers were—
&gt;
This Mr. Campbell copied upon his no longer affiliate with them. The plan
H. C. Lei j, tiiis city,
“ 820
— cash
‘ and‘
docket, as any man can see who will ..as, according to the Democrat, to do valuable pap
compare the paper and the statement this in order that he might secure/the
James Murphy lost 890 watch and
rendered in the docket. The Democrat prohibition nomination for prosecutor. chain.
editor and all others can satisfy them­ In some way this was to hdp Mr. ColSeymour Andrus, of Hastings, pocket
I grove, how the Democrat did not ex- book and 83 or 84.
selves on thin point.
•'
.
1 H. P. Bishop, of Rutland, 850.
But Mr. Cam pl &gt;ell is a greenbacker,
r‘-----*- ------------------ । Gilbert Foster, of Bowne Center,
and Vvould like to see Mr. Colgrove de­
We •have not
much
acquaintance
feated. He therefore takes yds slip of with Walter Powers, but that little 8101.
paper which contains Mr. Colgrove’s leads us to the belief that he is an hon­
J.M. Walker. Girard county, O., 835.
wording of Campbell’s disposition of orable rifan, who is far above any such
Levi Sherk, Parmllee, 810.
the case, shows it to prohibitionists, in petty tricks in politics or anything else.
A stranger v^ho refused to give his
order to prejudice them against Mr. Among the best citizens of Nashville name, because “he didn't want his
he
bears
an
excellent
reputation.
Why\
linuiua
«u*» .
Colgrove, and in favor of Mr. Holbrook.
friends to know ur
he was osuch
a »»
blamed
He should be ashamed to shift upon he should be thus treated by the Demo- Yooi;’ 900 in cash and gold watch,
the prosecutor the responsibility for a crat we cannot understand.
Several others were relieved of mon­
decision he himself rendered. He knows
As to the statement that there was ey and valuables.
.
ver? wdl that the law plaitd Mr.. a meeting that day between Mr. Pow­
Died.—Mr. Whitfield Skillman, of
Simpson in his (Campbell's) hands af­ er* and P. A. {Sheldon, P. T. Colgrove,
jter the plea of guilty was entered. It Clement Sinith and W. H. Powers of Plainwell, Allegan county, died at his
home last evening.
The funeral will
was for him, not the prosecutor, to say this city, the following is a sufficient
be held at Plainwell to-morrow.
Mr.
what the penalty should be. Mr. Camp­ reply:
Skillman was a former resident of
bell did state his finding, but didn’t To the. peoj’le cf Barry county:
BarYv township, this county, and was
)
brand as--wholly false
the state­
know
enough to write it in his register 1 Wo
- --------------„ —
It was at his request that! Colgrove 1 ment in the'Barry County Democrat.of u much respected citzen.
It whs at n»
. । ujjg week&lt; tfait there was a meeting Ixe,wrote
The thanks of the undersigned are
it. And now Campbell pa .
I tween nH Hnrt Walter 8. Powers, of
, the document, which is a painful evl*. Xasbvilie, on Wednesday last or any tendered to his many friends for their
(
dence
of his own ignorance and imbe-1 otiier day. in this city or elsewhere. On timely aasistance and kindly sympathy
ro ininre Mr Colgrove. It should I the dky named in the Democrat not one during the sickness and death of his
(
cility, to injure Mr. voigro
»wMr. Powers. There has never
,make him so ashamed of himself that
|MUM*»i Iwtween Waller 8. wife, and especially to the Rev. W. A.
( would crawl into some very small p
he
uwer8 mm
aQ(t anyone
of us •••
in reference 11 unnberger for conducting the funeral
rowers
«***j
(
hole
and pull the hole in aft« him.
i' to
vu „
his
IO joining- R.
the
. P"-'prohibition
1-'
ranks, or services at her burial.
.
thn 1,1 i ill 11 lltiflfl
fOT
J. WHITNEY TANNER.
’nSt wno
A weekly edlUou i« now iiwued Irom the offiro
r] easonable, thinking temperance “
in.“
u j 1. ..*****_»,t...
of
the
Adnan
Record.
(considered’ that Mr.(Colgrove acted j uf us heard or read of his changing

wisely. Some of the party prohibition­ political faith, and thought him a mem­
ists
thought the same. But a few of ber of the greenback party. We make
(
this statement as an act of justice to
,
them
were mad, and have been so oyer both Mr. Powers and Mr. Colgrove, at
,
since,
because Mr. Simpson wasn’t jail­ whom the l^octe-rtlck
ed
( for a year or two, for his first offense.
,
These
men didn’t have the nerve to
make the complaint.
They are too • HMUntX O«. Mb. «•«•_ I
,
Wesaw
MW Mr.vuxgiuvc
Colgrovevu.
this
that OffThey are
we
D attorooon.
“7^ ytofor
.uSd
ffTOjust
’l- brave
Let1 H.
Mate! jar.
ttet he
Mr.
Powers in
,
’, mn^rowl And if Mr. Campbell can 1 this city for a short time
ednreday
nTlteir HUoui whining* 1* him ' of list week. Mr. Powers to employed
,£w
A“ Ton. ISiu tZterX Of the! by Mr. Coigrove in taking rome uetl&lt;
metorltv of perty prohibitions, in thl- , mony and looking after a criminal cue
,
think^ril
They are among whlchj. to be tried in November. He
,
»d m^w-iuding citizens. I earn, to Ui. elty. mid went to Mr. Col■
But a few of them, who think they arc grove’s office, wa. there tor a abort time
tot^gooTfor this world,—It is aimply Un romtetaUon with the proctor
^Jlfrer that ail. ’em- will be Mtle-. »ith reference to the ea« tn qumtton.
fled with nothing. If Mr. Stepron luul telltic. were not dteueewi. and no artewn and quarter^ their | rangenmnl of any kind w» talked of or
»wd tere been appeal 1 agrerU upon. If affitevte to tb^

DIED.

TANNKR-Ib RuUnixl, (Kober nth. ISM. Mr».
Frankie EirteU. wife of Whitney Tanner.
She wm boro In Galesburg, Midi., June Sth.
1867, and with her jmrentB, Mr. and Mr*. Jowph
1QTO. She leaves her husband and-lwo ciiildron,
Uie jri&gt;ungwt an Infant, and also a large number
ol friends to mourn her death. Her swort’iefc.
ef spirit endeared her to all who knew her. 8he
held hst winter at the Crosby school house, she
embraced religion, ujkI soon alter with tier bus-

plary rhrtrtUn Ute.
The wite. from whom the heart ol h

^t^myytir^

nerimre but with nothing short of that I from both the gentlemen win lUhtj
rightrou. wrath, dlaor-, the Ixmoerat editor, they wUl beforth-

m™l liven and distorted spleen been |
are the men who hr.
°°nte“ ' .
1-niMwance caure everv
^“ftheD livra. ^&gt;«e
the n.ei
J
{ Xr Struts calling Mr.

h“bitual
Xr^olate any
S^Jve a whiskey man.
They are
oeality is his old home, it shows how
r“toyntoK&gt;ns of this act shall lo ^Xdirooveren., the whiner. I..I
friends look at him.
’noTOXk^^^SlM^Xcel‘ g dHy of a ■m-ten-nm a»J the mwlera. In the ecocomj of pollFriday last a tramp .named John
S upSToSvldion,
I'feJoft iras uum
{wwker called at the premises of Mr.
ftfth wheel to a wagon.,
Hairy shall of Baltimore. This same
^PHtoppedatShaff’saymr^T^d

*&gt; annoyed him that he rave Bowker

the Democrat office. If our

coming.
In this. « In the charge conoernmg
the Stepooo crae, our oontwnporary
*’ been misinformed by mar who had
«..n(thlng to gain by such a coune.
’.Ve think they belong to the prohibiUon annex of the democratic party in

tffis county.

We think so from “rtaln

been-pending a good deal of time howb

who her Master's cross
Who

The rye o! rr»n&lt;ni auiwvt see:
The rotee aFftdth r*n &gt;0-

�minor news items,

SCHOOL AMD CHURCH,

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
The Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat
■—Ma 1 White,; 79X08OC. No. 3 Bad,
;88Ke; Na 3 Bad* 77c. Flour—Michigan
White Wheat, choice, ,&lt;3.9304-15: roller
।process, 84.K04.W; patents, $5.000540.
1Corn—Nu. 2, 5Gc. Gate—No. 2, BMc;

Half the town of Alma, Neb., was de
gtroyeri by Cre Thursday night Tlie loss ta
Dot stated.
•
A buzz-saw lopped an arm off L. I.. WeiJer. the organ manufacturer, Thursday, at
Muncie, Ind.
Small-pox, supposed to have been brought 12 Me. Eggs, 17018c.
by emigrants, is spreading rapidly hi the
Mi-, and Mrs. Adams, of Bodford, Mon­
Vicinity of Brookings. D.-T.« Four deaths ,roe County, where they have lived fortyhaw occurred already.
nine years, celebrated their gelden wed­
II. IL WKIteliuuae. carpets and dry goods 'ding a few days ago.
¥
at Clinton, la., made an assignment Thura- 1
Mrs. Vandenberg, the woman who was
&lt;iaj, with liabilities of S3U.000 and lusets of
accessary to the murder of her husband,
between *30.000 and 940.000.
Fred Adler, ot Bloomer, Wis.. has failed 'baa been sentenced to the Detroit House of
for $-25,000, with asseta to reach 850,000. 1Correction for twenty yean.
Slow collections and damage by the recent
Mayor Donovan, of Lansing, has vetoed
flood caused tlie assignment.
।on ordinance passed by the City Council
No. a mill of the Ohio Powder Company, changing
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the time for the closing of sa­
Dear Youngstown, was demolished Thius- 1loons from nine to ten p. m.
day by an explosion, but no lives were lost
Charles Faitin, a Frenchman who had
People for miles around thought an eartliworked at Gregory’s mill at Lake Linden,.
gttake had occurred.
.
L. Bliuiden &amp; Co.’s steam flouring mill Houghton County, for the past seventeen
at Fort Dodge, la., was destroyed by fire years, committed suicide a few days ago.
early Thursday morning, with 2,000 sacks of He had been drinking heavily and did the
flour and 10,000 busheb of wheat Tlie deed while suffering from alcoholism. He
loss is 575,000, with 880,000 insurance.
stabbed himself in the side, after remov­
Tlie lease of tlie Oregon Railroad anil ing his clothing, with a large jack knife.
Mftvigation Company’s lines for ninety-nine When he had done the cutting he ran and
wears, at 8140,000 )&gt;er annum, made by jumped into a well whore he was found.
Benn- Villard for the Northern Pacific He was about forty-jfive years of age.
Road, is sustained by Judge Deahy, of Port­
General W. A. Throop, well known in
land.
cusinoss aud political circles at Detroit,
An epileptic had a fit in a Montreal shot hlmeelf in the bead a few days ago,
Church Wednesday night and uttered a fear­ and dlod soon after.
' ful cry, which threw tlie people into a panic,
In a row in a boarding-house in Ontona­
gvmdting in a rush being made for tlie
doors. Several persons were injured, but gon the other night Andreas Bandas shot
William Berg through the heart aud then
Done fatally.
On tlie Invitation of fefty. churches of fled to the woods.
Boston and vicinity, the American Board of
An .eigbt-aared life-boat, built at
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, now in Gloucester, Mass., has boon added to the
Session at Columbus, decided to nieet next equipment of the East Tawas
(Iosco
year at Boston, and will then celebrate tin? County) life-saving station.
completion of tlie seventy-fifth year of its
A
Pentwater
chap
followed
his
eloping
existence.
Arthur Uhlig &amp; Co., musk: dealers at wife and her paramour to Muskegon the
other day and, after mutual consultatlou,
Milwaukee, failed Friday for 820,000.
he gave the latter a quit claim to all his
Josiah Kretehman perishqjl by lire in hb
residence at New Centerville, Pa., Friday right, title and interest in the woman for
iDomlng, two other members of tlie family twenty-five dollars, and departed seem­
ingly content
being fatally* burned.
Levi Snyder, charged with stealing thir­
Dr. Adolph Huebscli, a Jewish Rabbi,
died suddenly Friday, morning at New York. ty-five dollars from Daniel Parker, at Big
Rapids,
Mecosta County, has been senA fall of rock in the Red Ash mine, near
Wilkesbarre, Friday morning killed two
Dien.
William Phillips, engineer of the steam
At Mount Jackson, Pa.. Friday, lire barge Oswogatchie, at Bay City, came
caused a loss of 884,000, with 823,000 in­ ashore the other night and was drugged
surance.
and robbed of two hundred dollars. He
Ice half an inch thick formed tn the was taken ,to the woods near* Kawkawlin,
Montgomery and Kingston (N. Y.) districts where he regained consciousness the nex.
Thursiiay night
morning.
Unemployed workmen to the number of
The- Mecoeta County Poor-bouse and
four thousand held a me. Ing Friday li\ Asylum at Big Rapids were burned at
Glaaguw, and pasted a resolution asking as­ midnight recently. TMs was the second
sistance from the magistrates.
time within a year that Mecosta County
One hundred men were discharged or left
had lost its poor-house. No lives wepe
the •iiops of the Missouri I’acltic Road at
&gt; Sedalia, M&lt;»., Friday, and clerks in the de- lost.
C. D. Hale, of Tawae City, Iosco County,
partmentii have been notified that their
has purchased a one third interest in the
. wages will be reduced.
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The Baltimore &amp; Ohio Company secured East Tawas Balt &amp; Lumber Mill property,
au injunction nt Baltimore Friday compell­ and Goorge P. Smith takes a two-thirjs
ing the Philadelphia, Washington &amp; Balti- interest tn the Hale Mill property at
anort- Rond to receive Baltimore &amp; Ohio cars Tawas City. The logs in the boom of the
containing pasaengers, baggage and exprew Halo Mill would be taken to East Tawas
nutter, and transport the same to Phila­ and cut
delphia, there to tie delivered to tlie IVnnWilliam Ffero, aged eleven years, was
ayivania Railway tor transmission to New
drowned at West Bay City n few after­
York.
noons ago. His body was recovered.
Rudolph Nolte, who located In Dubuque
A homeless man, nearly seventy-four
in 1837. was carried off by heart-disease on
years of age, was found dead recently in
Saturday.
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Statues were unveiled Sunday to Corneille the barn of W. Nichols, in Alamo, Kala­
at Ronen, to Watteau at Valenciennes and ma xoo County. The man had complained
of not fpollng well, and bad hsen given a
to General Joubert at Boiirg.
. . Tiie new St Paul's Church at Milwaukee, place to rest and his other want s supplied.
Rogers.
which cost 8125,000, was openex I Sunday. His name
Rev. Charter S. lA*sier olllriating.
A passenger train a few days ago ran
■ Tlie bonded warehouse of J. G. Roach * over and killed Jacob Jacobeon at Deer­
Co, nt Uniontown, Ky., containing over two field crossing, south of Big Rapids, MrcostiKiusand barrel^ of whisky, was burned ta County. Ho was about sixty years old
Sunday noon. The loss Is 8170,000.
and lived in Deerfield Township, where 1 o
* Mrs. Mushier, of Ixxskport, N. Y., who
leaves h wife and family. It was said that
has just celebrated her centennial birthday he had been drinking.
in presence of 14H relatives, wa:» a jasseii-

ger on Robert Fulton^ first steamboat
Reports
tii&lt;? State Board of Health by
Joe Buzzard and two other members of
ort5'-eight observers In different (arts of
hb fatuous robber, gang celebrated their ns- -ho S.ate, for the week ended on tlie 4th,
lease from a Pennsylvania jail by stealing u Indicated that typhoid fdver considerably
safe from a mill and currying It to a field to increase L
that
influenza, tonsili is.
break ojien, securing 8150.
cbolerp infantum, inflammation ot ki inoy
■ ’ MfA Nahum Keynnlds, sixty-seven yearn and diarrhea increased, and that cerebro­
1 .old, of Brocton. Mass.', was awakened SaK^. spinal meningetis, Inflammation of the
tinhiy morning and informed that liar house brain and bronchitis decreased in area ’ of
wiu on fire. She was prostrated by. tlie
prevalence. Diphtheria was reported at
Dcrvons s'mek and died before a doctor
thirteen places, «car let fever at six, and
could reach her.
measles at two places.
Lewis Clark, the original of '‘Georfe
INTERNAL COMMERCE.
Harris,” of Harriet Beecher Btowa’s im­
mortal “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” gave a
lecture in Detroit recently.
nrati•tie
The Ad vent 1 its raised fW.OOU in sub­
Washington, Oct &gt;1.—In hb annual nscrip ions at their recent Jackson c«m-&gt;port Mr. Nhnimi, of the Bureau of Statistics, meetlng, and would devote the money In
speaks cd tlie enormous magnitude of extending their mission and college woik.
America’s internal coaoncnie. It is shown
The Michigan Univerfalist Convention,
that the value ut the products of the various at its recent session'in Grahd Rapid-i,
industries of the Uiijtad States Is seven
elected the following officers: President,
. times the total value of tlie foreign com­ Rev. E. L. Rexford, Detroit; . Vice-Presi­
merce. nearly three times tlie total value of dent, E. A Treadway, Grand R-pid-*;
the foreign commerce of Great Britain Treasurer, E. W. Dart, Lansing; Secreta­
and
irelaml,
and
fire times
the ry, Rev. M. B. Carpenter, Lansing.
total valw of tlie foreign commerce of
The new Episcopal Church at K dam- •
France, including In each case both the Im­ son, now in process of erection, is pr*ports and the exporta. The total value ot non ced one of the most beautiful tml
the prtxincts of industry In the United un que .n Michigan.
States b also shown to be a little more than
P it tic« who had been boring for salt at
twice the total vulue of the exfiorts of mer­
Algonac, St. Clair Couuty, struck a dopnsf
chandise from all tlie countries of Europe.
it the othar afternoon at a depth of 1LJSQ.
Tl»e United plates Is now tlie largest manu­
facturing country on the globe. Tlie value Large offers had been made for thef'wel.
of the products of American manufact­ A company would bo organised at once
ure consumed at home is five times tlie anj the, process of manufacture cuu.value of tlie manufactured products of metuced. 7*hero wav great enthusiasm,* and
Great Britain and Ireland exported to all property was advancing in price.
other countries, and more than fourteen
About midnight the other night a man
times the value of the exporta of manufact­ named Armstrong returned to Lis h m ■ si
ured products from Franca to all other coun­
Newaygo and di-covered his wife tn tlie
tries. The relative value of the Internal, as
compand witii tl*e foreign, commerce of tlie room of a lo'lger named Bates. Arm­
cutmtty is also Illustrated by statements strong seised an ax and entered the bouse,
showing that ninety-nine i»er cent of the but his wife seised and held him whi’e
coal mined in tiita country, nlnety- Bates left tbo room for a revolver wi&lt;h
which to kill him. While Bates was irone
five per cent of the iron and steel
products, ninety-five i»er cent of the Armstrong broke loose from hie wife,
products of tlie leather industry, more than struck her with the ax. and then cut her
ulnety-nlue per cent, ot the manufactures throat. Going down stairs, be met Bates
In wool, ninety-five per cent of tlie products aud killed him by a stroke with the ax.
of tbe cotton manufactures, more than nineArmstrong gave himself up, and was in
Snine per cent, of the manufactures in jaiu Bates was a boarder at th s A rnk. and ninety-seven per cent of the manu­
strongs’, and was considered a disrepu­
factures in glass, glassware, earthenware
and sU»ixt?ware, are consumed iu th? table character.
Thomas .Van Wormer, of Tnecola, has
United States.
for the past three years l&gt;een *ffl cted uilh
dropsy, and during that t me has bn.
Balttmokk, Md.,
OcL 10.—Wllllan. fifty-’brae operations performed upo • him
Daniel, the Prohibition candidate for Vice
and 87J pounds of fluid taken from bis
body. The case is regarded as a ve y re­
markable oue.
to deuil tbe bMl» ot Prohibition, review,
The swamp lands of tbe State ore being
U»wwO arxl extern ol toe Prohibitory rapidly turned to good account for celery,
tew, shows wberelii toe Mnttmeot is uot onions and cranberries.
A wolf r. as seen in full chase of a lieer
a few days ago within half a mile of the
court-house at Rogers City, Presque Lie

—Since toe war over six hundred
colored Baptist churohe* have been es­
tablished in Texas.—Chicago Time*.
—Samuel Noble, of Annhton, Ala.,
baa given Ait),000 toward founding a
free nigh school at that place.
—The theory that a boy may be
popped into a school, like corn into a
mill, to come out, after a time, ready
for use, has been exploded bv the sad
experience of nearly all that have tried
it—Freeman' ,v Jo/tmal.
—Tbe study of the Irish language is
becoming popular among many Irish­
men in thia country.
In most of tbe
large cities there are classes organized
for the purpose.
The Philadelphia
classes, for instance, number fifty pu­
pils.—Philadelphia Press.

—Among the regulations of a newlyformed church among the Zulus in
South Africa was the following: “No
member of tins church shall oe per
mirted to drink the white man’s grog,
or native beer, nor touch it with his
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from McDowell A Co., for a Nortliem
piano inannfucturer. Another agent has
secured two mica mines for Utica invent­
ors, and the sale of three gold mines iu
Ikivie, Buneoinc and Mitchell Counties Lt
reported. 'Hie syndicate purchasing one of
them Is headed by Cyrus w. Field, it L
estimated that 310,000,000 have been in­
vested In tlie lumber, tebaceo and agricull
urnl regions of the State.

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Nervous and Chronic Diseases.
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company, and have a prefentnee to be alone, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, lost
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YOUNG MEN wlio have becomnthf victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive
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ILf ICIUGAN STATE IdLND OFFICE
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Lansing, Oct. 1st. 18M.
Notice is hereby given, that the following des­
cribed primary school land, situated in Barry
county, forfeited for non-jiayment of Interest.
Trill be offered for sale at public auction »t tills

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Default having been made In the conditions 0
a certain mortgage executed by Isaac 1. Mak ••
peace aud Harriet Makejiraee. his wife, to
UMone Osborne, said nmrtage le'ari ux dnt«Julyl.MMS, and due July 1. 1S8*. and n-rorded
Intue office of Register of Deeds In and for Bur
ry county, Michigan. In Liber 22 of Mortgage'on pages M and », on the first day of July, 1882.
and given to secure the payment of four humlr^i
and fifty dollars, with Interest to be paid Juh
1st of each year succeeding the date «»f *;»!&lt;•
MEtaMM. and containing a clause pnnidhu
thatQdataultbe made In the imminent of He­
rald Interest when the same became due and ..
•umM tlto same remain unpaid for the s|huv o.
-IhirtyStaya thereafter, then tlie said mortgagee
ahati have tile option to declare the whole
atoodnt &lt;m aald mortgage due at once, sad the
interact due on said mortgage July 1, iftM. Im- •
1 ng become dne ahd nut having been paid, and
more than thirty days having elapsed since he
same liecame due, and the same still rciimlniira .
unjiaid, and the said mortgagee haying, by rir
tue of his option, dsclaredthe whole amouiii ol
said mortgage due at once, and there being ["•"
due on said mortgage the sum of four hundred
and ninety-four and 38-100 dollars b) reason &lt;d
SatfdptoiqfcSd iKdharattoB, aednosii t nor pro­
ceedings at taw having been Instituted to recov­
er the debt or any portion of the same which
aaldmortcage to given to secure. Notice H
de*rll71 in
said mortaue to wit: Tins north half
&gt;&lt;*»
numbered six tatodred nineteen, tlx hundred
twenty and six hundred tweutyxine. In the i it?
of Hastings. Barry county, Mich., will be sold nt
public vendue onBATUElSAY. the Fl 1^1
of NOVKMBEB nmti. at tbe bomof ten n &lt;H**
a m., nt tlie north front door of the Court Hot mj
In the city of Hastings. Mlehigjm th; ■
Court Boom botag Umiptace ot holding the &lt; r
cult Court fur said Barry
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amount due upon said mortgage with all

Dated Aurust 4th ism'
CLEMENT SMITH. Atfy for Mortgngee
GEORGL OSBORN. Mortgagee.

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PERSONA I.-Mrs. Lydia WUlbuns, of WoodJL - land, wishes It distinctly understood that
she did not. leave her husband, Charles'bed and
board without Just cause or provocation a as itilvertlsed In the Nashville News, but that she
left by reason of ill treatment at the hands of
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Have used Dr. Thomas' Ecleclrlc OH forcroup
and colds, and declare It a positive cure. Con­ them trifling month after mouth, taking jm&gt;Isouous and Injurious t &gt;-ii)pouuds. should apply Imme­ all disorders of the stomach, stla-.clatc the livrtributed by Wm. Kay. OTO Plymouth Ave.. Buf­ diately.
aad regulate the bowels. Evra If they only cund
falo, N. Y.
REMARKABLE CURES perfected In old cases which hare been neglected or nnskillfully
Fred. Hotchkiss states that Indigestion pre­ treated. NO EXPERIMENTS OR FAILURES, It being self evident that a Physician that con­
pares every one for disease, but guarantees fines himself exclusively to the study of certain dnsres of diseases and who treats thousands every
Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets to cur? all forms of year must acquire greater skill la those branches than one in general practice. Parties treated
by mail and express, but where.nosstbla. personal consultation is preferred, which IS FEER AND
Indigestion.
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Address with postage.

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NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES.

Where be can be consnlted on

Cmc.vio, Ojt. 12.—The National Con­
vention of the Federated Trad** and Labor
Union, which baa been in session in this
.city for tlie past four day^ adjourned dine
dte yesterday. During tlie meeting it was
decided to -set apart the first Monday in
September of eecu year to be obaerved uh a
National holiday for Laboring men. The fol­
lowing w.lieers were elected.
Presi­
dent, AV. W; McClelland, Amalgamated En­
gineer. New York: First Vice-President,
Janies W. Smith, Tailors’ National Union,
Springfield. Ill.; Second, Rlubard Powers,
Seamen's Union, Chicago; Third. J. O. Sul­
livan, Granite Cutters’ Union. Philadelphia:
Fourtli, Fred Blend, Cigar-Makers' Union,
Evansville, Ind.: Fifth, William B. Ogden,
Knights of Labor, Cincinnati: Slxtli, Jotnqih
Bernard. Seamen’s Union, Milwauki'e;
Treasurer. Robert Howard, Fall River.
Muss. The next convention Is to be held
al Washington, D. C., the second Tuesday
hi December,

msdidiw factory employing fifteen

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Cleveland Medical Institute,

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�fjj^Hastinp Banner.

October

convention win
church nt
Middleville Oct ISth. Meetings after
-^^TxTOBEB If. 1184.
noon aud evening. The speakers win
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be Leroy Warren. Mate euperintendent
nfflee i« connected with
. «•_Vwchanve. of home nuMlons for Michigan; Rev.
M tn. H. Mtwe, aecretary of mtalonansociety of Connecticut; Rev. Wm G
Puddlefoot, general missionary fa
northern Michigan; Rev. H. Niterwvk
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^PUBLICAN meetings.
and Rev. B. F. Sargent, of Grand lUn.
ids, and others. AU will be made wel­
p. i:. cook.
irh S H . \ .nkre Springs, Thursday come, and a feast is expected.
K^'1,^ I'glkr,. .-prtiipE, Friday eve., nth.
Probably a few of ocir' greenback
F*ir» A
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---CJEMEXT SMITH. .
friends will remember with bitter
pangs the meeting of Hon. F. A Dean
B„v imonilK ni'GIIETT.
at Prairieville Saturday afternoon last’
aj.rK B. A.»S&lt;iA Fr“W ►
0* "' “ * Despite the efforts of Dr. Butler to draw
a large crpwd, and after waiting until
-vmw
u.ii
&lt;‘&gt; nter. Saturday p. m.. (kt.
Town iito- ‘
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4 o’clock, but forty could be gotten to­
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same evenlna.
fjrckcrrt e- •*- •' gether. At the conclusion of the speech
H W. Ml RIKER.
one enthusiastic g. b. called for three
Thursday eve.,
cheers. On the first “hurrah” he had
" tun’Carlhui Center. Friday eve.. Oct. 17. the pleasure of hearing his own voice.
H without. Mont)a&gt; eve.. JOtli.
H.. W.ixlUml. Tuesday eve., mt On the second and third and the “tiger"
V w SHKINKK.lE'•
‘•CH
AXDRUS
and P. T. two more voices chimed in. Oh! it was
-oU
.KoVE
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a great time, large lime, and the fusion
Iowa Hail. W.M-ll;uid Center. Saninlay eve.. ball in Prairieville continues to roll—
1 (H. !»lh.
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dowjt hill.
JOHN CARVETH.
MilH. •tatuniay etc., oet tetb.
Rowdyism.—At the Edger school
JAMHS CLARKK.
house, Rutland, Friday evening last; ocarreiwS-H- •{&lt;
cured a number of acts of rowdyism
fhmlleid. I'-if'B''
that might have given their authors a
(WiUli s. H ' 'vHu
•,Hk&lt;- Spring*. Thursday ere.. 21 proud name In some back woods Mis­
MTNeeS-H.lr’ -. Friday eve., Ort. 24.
H.. Baltimore. Saturday eve., 23. souri town, or done credit to them in
the days of border rufllanism. But tn
this day of the world, and in this sup­
uakben s. hkcox.
IM, S- IL. IBrr'. Monday
Ort.»
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posed enlightened community, the acts
!l Hoi"’. I iie«lay eve.. Oct; tl.
• r£-rOnuu.-diie. Wednesday ere.. Oct. 2S. referred to must be regarded as dastard­
Cirfitir ft. H.. Thun..ipple. Thursday eve.. 23.
ly and despicable.
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U*ib &gt;. IL. lnn:u. 1’ri.W •
Oct. 24.
William E. Ward was advertised to
l.rtfnliS IL.
■■ro’ae. Saturday eve.. 25.
speak in the school house in question.
William E. Ware did good work
It was a stronghold of greenbackism,
- for the republican cause in Barry coun­
and the speaker was told by republican
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residents of the district that there
Rev. H. M- Joy preached a very able would probably be an outbreak of some
sermon at the M. E. church Sunday sort, but they supposed it would con­
morning’
sist of interruptions of thespeaker. In­
Tvrx out evc.-ylxxly and hear Moody stead, however, the ruffianly element
Boyhtoq at fiiion Hall, Monday eve­ broke the neckyoke to the speaker’s rig,
ning Oct. 20th,
•
tilled his buggy full of wood, stones and
The board of supervisors are in ses- sticks; rang cowbells, blew tishhorns
Uon. The committee on printing wUl and yelled “Hurrah for Butler.”
They were, of course, boys and young
protabiy make a report.
Save your money by buying^ your men, from 14 to 20 years of age.
Despite this fact, their fathers are
loots ami shoes of us.
to be censured for their sons’ con­
.it
STAI FFER &amp; SALISBURY.
Republicans, you should hear Hon. temptible conduct’, No man who deMoody Boynton, of Vermont, at Union servee to be called such will allow his
son to grow up such a flannel-mouthed
Hall Monday evening, Oct. 20th.
hoodlum, who makes it his business to
The Choral society wish to rent their
disturb public meetings. l*he people of
piano to some responsible party. For
tha Edger district should see'that no
terms enquire of Dr. F. R. Timmerman.
such lawless and disgraceful scenes are
Notice the list of republican' meet­
ever again enacted, unless they want to
ings tlwwherc. District committees
be classed with the barbarians of the
will please make the necessary arrange­ Asiatic plains. It Is due some of the
ments.
green backers of that locality to say
Wait and «yt the republican demon­ they unreservedly condemned this row­
stration in this city later In the cam­ dyism. Mr. Jacob Edger, himself mi
paign. Monday night’s affair will be a greenbacker, loaned the speaker a neck­
yoke so that he got home all right,
* ifre side-show.
,
.Married, tn &gt;iiuUieviu*., o«&lt;, v it&amp;t, thankful, no doubt, to get Out of such a
by Rev. W.S. Bugbey, Mr. L. J. French, pl^cj* ”Hh no more damage.

Loca! News’

of Springfield, Ohio, and Mrs Anna
A Hanna, of Irving, Mich.
150 barrels winter apples wanted.
Me will pay the highest market price
in
for the same.

8TAUFFEB &amp; SALISBURY.
Michael Fanxixo spoke to a
rrowdal house to Union hall Friday
night. Hi, theme was prohibition and
Misaddress tickled the democrats and
greenbaekers all over. .
/
Fkssisoton broke the big blade to
that littl“ pocket knife he held up at
Nashville, and Dean eame to’the rescue
and lllltd his Barry county appointFree trade didn't take in this
locality.
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Six boys, three revolvers, two shot

guns, three loaves of bread and half a
dozen biscuit, some milk and smoking
tobacco left this city Sunday morning

or Gun lake. The party was over­
hauled and brought back to this city.
James (^i.arke addressed one of the
“nt»&gt;t political gatherings ever assemin the citv ot Jackson one after­
noon last week. The Citizen given a
Jiowing aramnt of the meeting, and
W« a high tribute to Mr. Clarke as an
water.

Fans a perusal of the last Journal,
one would infer that the editor of that
wer did not love Bobert E. Frazer.

*" mM"er In which Mr. F. spoke of
“ose who had so Infamoualy slandered

TbeDmocmauc Rlow-Ovt.—The
much advertised democrauv meeting
came off Monday night. The principal
speaker, Mr. Kelso, failed to appear,
but the affair was a success despite this
failure. For two weeks the fusion
managers had worked up interest in the
meeting, and got promises from Butler
and Cleveland men all over the county
to be on hand and carry torches. They
wanted to “beat the republican parades"
they said. Their 200 torches were all
manned, and, headed by the band, the
fusionists marched up and down Main
and Jefferson streets, making an excel­
lent showing. One thing was noticea­
ble. Whenever the republicans have
had a similar parade, a lot of boys apd
bummers would set up vigorous shouts
for Butler and Cleveland. Last Monday
night the Blaine men showed their good
sense and breeding by not disturbing
the'fusionists as they themselves had
been. Union-hall was packed to its ut­
most, and many could not get in. At
this point an idea struck Russ Wightr
man, who forthwith shouted “The
speaking will be from the Hastings
house bai-rt»u-y.” The “con/" was in
each case accented, and caused a consid­
erable merriment. At first not far
from 1,000 people were assembled in
front of our leading hotel. Mr. Thomp­
son. a greenback orator from Grand
Rapids, succeeded in reducing the crowd
to about half its former dimensions.
A stranded minstrel troupe furnished

CASTOR IA

M. J. Goss &amp; Co., Prairieville,
And see their New and Splendid Stock of

for Infants and Children

DRY GOODS. .
Furnishing Goods,

natural
.
win IB SO,
* recotamend it aa i

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Politics or

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Boots and Shoes
Hardware and Groceries

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And everything you could ask for in the line of General Mer­
chandise. We bought our goods at a good discount from
. last year’s prices, and will give customers the benefit.
It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most
complete stock of

We Fear No Competition in either Prices
or Quality of Goods.
EVER KEPT IN BARRY. COUNTY.

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He is bonnd to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

A Card»

We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAN­
DISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding tbe fact that we have
the only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, and invite a careful inspection of goods
Call and see my goods and get prices before you buy and and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
SAVE MONEY.
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as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.
Very truly,
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in the world.

Hani-Malle Extension Tallies a Specialty.

M. J. GOSS &amp; CO.

Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy.
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Netting
.MADE TO

To Order.
B22.00 to 8SO.OO

Has Fairly Commenced.
BEST jMeri’s Suits
50c
$5 to $15.
Undershirt|__ Custom
Made
in the
’ ’ Suits,
CITY./ $15 to $35.

Tall
Overcoats,

FALL
Children’s Overcoats
Suits,
$5 to $20.
$2 to $15. FlneWorstKilt Suits,
ed, $15.
$2 to $10. Cust. Made,
j $20 to $30.

Dress Coats Boy’s Suits, WINTER*
$1.00
$3 to $10. Overcoats
and
will buy
Boy’s Dress $3.50 to $20
Vests,
A Scarlet
Made to Order.
Custom
Suits,
Undershirt, $12
Made,
$10 to $20.
to
worth
Bffi.OO to B40.00
$20 to $30
$12.50
$1.50.

Made to Order,

&lt;4.00 to 812.00

Fine Black Children's Children’s
Fine
Overcoats,
Fall
Underwear, Worsted
Overcoats, $1.50 to $10.
Suits.
$2.00
$15.00. $3.50 to $10 Boy’s Over­
to
coats,
$2.50. Dress Suits,
$3.50 to $15.
$15.00.

Children s PANTS.
HATS.
Our White
Best $1
and
Shirts are $1.50 Stiff
Fur Hat Boy’s Hats. Pants in the
to »15D0 'Best Fitting
75c for worth $2.00 25 cents FineCity.
Pantv
to
I Linen Bo­ Fur Hats
$3.50to$7.50
$1.50.
som Shirts. $2 to $4.

Trunks,
60 cte

n‘Kht &gt;“»t. th# home of Willhitww. i 0 iU|d* *n Rutland township
' t™?“ 10 the ground with all the con™t«. Including wearing apparel. Mr.

worth E &lt;.5O.

th.,
"nd wl,e with difficulty saved
&gt;htir children from the dames. There

Election Notice.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
J
Sheriff's Office Barry Co..
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Hastings, July 14. &gt;084.1
To the Electors of Barry county:
You are hereby notified that al tbe gen­
eral election to tie held In this state, on th«
Tuesday succeeding the first Monday ot Novem
her next, the following officers are to be elected,
viz.:
Thirteen electors of president and vice presldetit of tlie United States; a governor. Heuten
out governor, secretary bf state, state treasurer
mid Mor general, commissioner of the state land
office, attorney general, and Superintendent of
Public instruction; also a member of the state
board of education In place of George F.
Edwards, whose term of office will expire De­
cember 31. 1884: also a repreMiitatlve. in con­
gress for the third congressional district of
this state, to which your county belongs; also a
senator for the thirteenth senatorial dirtrlct,
composed of tbe cvuntlfe of Barry and Eaton;
also, a representative In the state legislature for
tbe representative district, composed of the
county of Barry.
You are also hereby notified that at said elec­
tion the following proponed amendments to the
constitutions of tills state will be submitted to
the people ol tbe state for their adoption or re­
jection, vix.:
An amendment to Section e. Article 8, relative
to circuit courts, provided for by Joint BesoluIkmNo. ifi. laws of IM3.
„
8ncno&gt; 8. The state shall be divided Into
judicial circuits, iu each of which the electors
Uiervof shall elect one circuit fudge, who shall
hold his offlee for the term of six yeare, and un­
til his sucoeeeor Is elected and qualified. The
legislature may provide for the election of more

and the circuit iudre or ludres of said circuit.
Iu addition to
stftottaa.
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.imiu
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Sacrtoj* Ifi. Tlie comneusatiou of tbe
hers &lt;&gt;f the icgistaturc shall be a salary of
hMudred dollars for each regular session
si such regular session they may legislate
sir b subjects as arc submitted to the----- •nrcial mesmgr&lt;rftbe Governor, after the,*?’
i.inalouoftln fiftydavsor the s&lt;-s»tou limited
lor the introducrioo of hills; when onnveMd in
extra mw.Io« tbeir compel.sxUou shall be a salnn-irf ot»e hundred doBars. and they shall legte
late
no
j ets than those expressly
••tated In the Governor's proclamation, or sub­
mitted to them by spndal mssaage.
iw entitled to tea rente and no more
mile artnally traveled in gofhg to aud

,n,ur»&lt;» on the house.
olamnuteads to rebuild al once.

»O1 be found the ooln announcement of Messrs. M. J.

po‘nu of
‘J. The Banker's numerous rwdin southwestern Barrv eouatv
ttouM “read and Inwardly dim" the
•“'rrtlsement of Goes 4 Co.

BATTLES OF THE WORLD

Uvss to the compensation
Lcxtalature. and to prohibit

and best political speakHear him,

rievim ~thelivi''tradeMnen of Prai•nd do« m fl™ has 0,8 *“«'* stock'
all ,S thc !“rga,t business of any in

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Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, and all pains and Aches.

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Overcoats

Pants

N. B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Lime and Brick. Call on us when you want any of
these articles.

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order

KERS’ who Wlult 10 know
u. .n"' ,i',rty has ,wen “M out to
0
why it no longer rep“BhkW «{ principle; should
ear Moody Boynton, at Union Hall,
"““day evening (Ict. idth. He is one

Mr
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People of Southwestern Barry County, to

“Jojercome. PUulencr

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“x’ n"i calculated to make Dennis
*ove him.

re of the day.

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Fall
A1O&gt;
Winter
Caps.

Star Clotting House

Satchels,
50cU&gt;S2JW.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

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A DIRE DISASTER.
Terrible Catastrophe on Lake
Michigan, Near Chicago.

SOnjlOWTUL TALE.

Chicago. Ort. 9.—Off Cheltenham beach
*1 Hyde Park, a mile out in the stormy lake,
fifteen mm awoke in the dusk of yesterday
nornlng to find Hurt they were encompassed
by death. Of this band only five reached
tl&gt;e shore alive. The rest were drowned.
Tlie Bonn! of Trustees of tlie village of
Hyde Park have been engaged in construct­
ing a new water system for the last two
yearn Tills summer a tunnel one mile out
under tlie lake was finished. Three weeks
ago a huge wooden towtp to be used as
a part of tlie crib was towed to the month
of the tunnel and sunk. Hean &amp; Corbyn. of
this dty, were the eon tractors, and Gener­
al William Sooy Smith wits the engineer.
The contractors erected spiles about the
•unken tower, built thereon a shanty, and
with a gang of men went to work. The
contractors, with their men. lived in the
•hantytuid slept there. The lateness of tlie
■moon made speedy work a necessity. It
resulted in tlie death of the contractors and
eight of their workmen. At 6:30 o’clock
yesterday morning Iloflert Hawkins, chief
engineer of the Hyde Park Water
Works, noticing' that the lake was very
rough, ascended to the tower and looked
cutover the lake. The shanty- was still
there, bat spray was breaking over it Half
an hoor later Mr. HaWkiiw again looked
out on the lake. Tlie shanty was gone. It
had been washed away. He at once gave
the alarm. With the aid of life field-glam
:be saw nine men hanging to the spiles and
stringers about the wreck. Every wave
broke over them.
Word
was
al
once sent to tlie Vessel-Owners' Tow­
ing
Company,
asking
for a
tug.
Tlie answer finally came that the lake
was too rough, and that there were too
many shoals off Cheltenham beach. It was
eight o’clock when word finally reached
the life-saving station. The boat was afloat
five minutes afterward and started on a
journey of seven miles,, with a heavy sea
■nd gale blowing.
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They arrived about eleven o’clock, and
when-tltey were within throwing distance
a line was made fast by tlie almost drown­
ing men to the timbers und made tight
from the boat Then each shivering man
with uncertain grasp clutched tlie roi* *M
hand over hand worked his way toward the
boat through the surf. Out of eight men
who made the attempt only four lived to
tall the tale of tlie terrible hours that they
had spent on the spar&gt;.
Early in tbe morning when the shanty
iiad gone to pieces Henry Klaiissen secured
a plank and decided to take his chances of
. being carried ashore by tlie wind and waves.
He was cast on tlie bvach at South Chicago
completely exhausted, but still alive. The
list of k»t is as follows:
W. H. Hean. contractor, thirty-eight.years
old, married, leaves a wife. Chicago; Knowl­
ton B. Corbyn. contractor, forty-one years
old, leaves a wife and sixteen-yearokl daugh­
ter, Chicago; Dara Sehtnidu twenty-nveyears
old.wife an&lt;l no children, South Chicago: Peter
Eiciaoon. South Chk-igo:
Erttason.
Chicago: Charles Falk, tuirty
tnlrtv
yearn old. unmarried. South Chicago; Will­
iam Hoswoski. fifty years old, married, South
Chienn o; Otto Hoswoxkl. twenty-two years
3f William Hoswoski; Charles Mon• .
O’-two years old, wife nnd fourcbililnii: Andrew Ainsworth, ManchosUr. En•riand; H. T. Auster, thirty years old. Hamil­
ton. Ont.
The men who were rescued say that the
structure was not considered safe and that
'they had protected against staying there
over night, but ihey had been assured tiutt
it wan perfectly secure and that the water
would never reach it

gENTLET BROS. X WILKTSB’

THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.

Washington, OcL ‘ IL—Tbe Connniataoner ot the General Land Office has sub­
mitted his report for the fiscal year ended
Juno 30.1 1884. Receipts from tiie d&gt;
p&lt;«al of public lands were &gt;U,840.9M;
from Indian lands, W88.137: total, 813,778,­
130: an increase over 1883 of $1,073,­
864. and over 1BB3 of *4,3*3,750, to
which is to be added $10,275 received fut
certified copies of record, making tlie total
receipts for the year 812,7W,405. The re­
ceipts from cash sales were $10,302,58 ’. an
average of a fraction over $L82 jwr acre
There were 3,118 tracts of land, etnbracirg
200,002 acres, sold at public sale M an av­
erage of $2.04 per acre.
The CommfesioiH'r renews his recommen­
dation that the Pre-emption law be repealed,
and deems it important that the Homestead
law be amended so as to require proof of
act.ial residence and Improvement for two
years before homestead entry may be com­
muted to a cash payment. He recommends
the repeal of tlie Timber-Culture act,
the act providing that lands covered by
relinquishments simll be 'subject to entry
immediately upon cancelation at local of­
fice, the Dt-sert-limd law, and the Timber
and Stone Lind acts.
There were 1,070 miles^f railroad con­
structed daring the year under tiw various
grant*.
Thu Commissioner suggests that a com­
mission be appointed to examine and decide
upon the unsettled private laud claims in
New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona, and
r»*commends the re-cstabllshment of the
boundary line between Colorado and Utah,
and the survey of the boundary line be­
tween Dakota and Montana, and of tbe Yel­
lowstone Park.
In conclusion tlie Commissioner yiointa
out tite necessity for tlie t immediate adop­
tion of some measure by which tlie natural
foreste may be preserved at the liead-waters
of important rivers and their tributaries aud
in such other situations where their preser­
vation Is expedient for climatic effect und
oilier reasons of utility- He “Y3* there is
no good reason why the lands worth
from 825 to 8100 per acre for timber should
be sold for $1.25 and 82.50 ]&gt;cr acre as
at present, aud be favors the withdrawal
from sale, or entry unde- tire existing laws,
of all the distinctively timber lands of the
United States until an examination and ap­
praisement can be made. After tlie exami­
nation permanent timber reserves should be
established where deemed^ desirable, and
provision mode for their sale at. not leas
than tlie appraised value of the remainder.

M 018 Warranted!

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

GERManremEDI
Hay fever.
Is a type of catarrh
an tnrts.nitlon of tbe
membrane of
nostril*. tear­
and throat, al-

We have yet in stock a few of those

PORK—Mew
LAUb-Steam
CHKBSE
WOOL—Domestic
CHICAGO.
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H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS

g NEW FALL GOODS!
We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

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Sill to Ridge Board,

GEO. H. HEATH
PHOTOGRAPHEB.

ty Watch this space next week;

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

JOB PRINTING,

Letter Heads, Note Heads, Cir­
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Come and see our new Dress Goods in Ottoman
Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvets, Velvetines, &amp;c. We can suit you in qual­
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As low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
ting yarns in all colors.
Ladies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets. Paletots,
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and very
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You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
and lowest prices.

Come and see us. We have the goods bought for
CASH and will sell them at the very lowest prices.

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BANNER OFFICE,

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Ladies’ and Gents

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JJNDERWEAR.
Special Peremptory Sale!

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co
It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure

and no small degree of pride that we make

Farms and City Property
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE

this announcement, and we extend a most cor-

dial invitation to our friends and patrons thro’out the county Ao examine this latest evidence
of our business growth. This department is
filled to overflow with the latest novelties. The

Butchers' Stock
Inferior Cart ©
HOGS—Live-GxxJ to Choice
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An especially fine assortment of

Buyers are Invited to Call
Them,

THE MARKETS.
Nkw York. October 18.
1JVB STOCK-Cattle....
Sheep
Ho.»
KlXll'K-Good to Choice
Patent*
WHEAT-No. 2 Bed. ..
Na 2 Spring
CORN
OATS— Western Mixed
BVR

Which we will sell at way-dpim figures.

We are making three
widths of Tire
1 t/i, 3 and

the discharge Is
&gt;mpanled with a
lul burning senThere are sespasms of snfcezfrequent attacks
Inding headache
watery and inflrimri state of the eyes.
Ely’s Cream Balm Is a remedy founded on a
correct diagnosis of this disease and can be de­
trended ui»on. 50 cts. at druggists ; 80 eta. by
maiL Sample bottle bv mall 10 cts.
Druggists, Owego. N, &gt;'.

MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

Calumet, Mich., Oct. 11.—Work has
been renewed in the Calumet nnd Hecla
mine in Michigan. tbe flamee having been
ki not11cred with sbtun.
.

CALL AT
And see their choice line of good..

The Naw Parllament Buildings at Quebec
Badly Wrecked by Dynamtl*'.

Quebec, Oct 13.—Two partially success­
ful attempts were made Saturday to wreck
tlie Parliament building now in course
of erection here, dynamite being the
means used. Tl&gt;e first explosion took place
a few minutes after mid-day,, wlieh, th©
workmen were all at dinner. A hole about
twenty feet In
height was
blown
in the wall of the third flat, several cross
beams were broken and cracks mode in the
solid stone walls. The debris was sent fly­
ing through tire air, but the only one In­
jured was a joiner named Martel, in whose
neck several small pieces of stone were im­
bedded. Tlie officials around tbe build­
ing, including the contractor, say there
was no dynamite io use In the place.
Several of the workmen saw a cheat
lying in the part ot tlx* building
where the; first explosion occurred, and no
one seen® to know whose it was. The sec­
ond explosion occurred about throe o’clock,
but did very little damage. Tlie damage
done will amount to about 830,000. Tlie
Government has offered a reward of 81,000
for tlie capture of the criminals. Tlie west
wall of tbe building Itos been so much in­
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jured that It will have to be taken down.
Troops were placed about tlie building
Cl&lt;MH*aof th« National Loague Hraaon—
last Saturday night, but were withdrawn in
I "rovideo re Winn the Champlonghlp—
the morning aud a strong guard of )»oli&lt;-e
How the Dctnainlng Clulm Stand—Tlie
substituted. Upward ot fifty thousand peo­
American Aa*oe!atlon Record.
ple visited the scene jfetardsy. AU sorts
Th© National league-ball season of 1884
.of rumors art hi circulation, one being that
four strangers who bad lately been employed
then* as workmen liad been acting in a sus­
picious manner, and that one of them always
remained behind In turn while tlie other
three went to dinner. A prominent civilservice employe says he overheard part ot a
conversation carried on in tlie building l&gt;etween three or four men, who said they
would soon have their grievances “set to
right” Colonol Vohl, Chief of Police, to­
night says they discovered nothing Satur­
day, but thought they had a positive clew
to the perpetrators. It Is thought Contract­
or Charlebol.s will odd another 81.000 re­
ward to that already offered by tbe Govern­
ment The building can not now be com­
pleted hi time to permit tbe Government to
bold sessions there this year.

WAGONS!

low scale of prices which we are offering these
goods will make our competitors poorer

Houses to Rent.
rms to Rent
thf Best Line of Com»iness in America. _

And will Enrich our
Customers
Company of

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 27?

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 23, 1884

The Hastings Banner.
barky

Co., Mjch.

^aRSHALL l. cook.
iik-KilTIVN KATES!

. ........ v.-.’tf! if |ml&lt;l within six
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ISl'NG HATES:
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(or'Itn lul iHisltiouR.

County News,
NOTK.

LOYAt R KNaffx7
cTh VanTju^T
VNAPPEN &amp; VanARMAN,
Lawyers.
(Over Hastings National Bank.)

TOT^N CARVETH,

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cou,,,,

otollr nwlers b, in ,hAttorney al Law, n'-vntlint.h.iAC
to k“°*
lb*lr “™»nt
Middleville, Mleh.
D W.NISKERN.~
• cry resjiecttully,
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Lawyer.
______________ mamhaix l. cook..
(Over Spaulding’s dry goods stare.)

Orangeville.
The Wreleyan Method!*, held quilr.
‘ terly meeting M the BaptiM church on
Attorney at Law, Saturday hurt.
i hi the Jot* Printing Dc­
. &gt;»u. Eventhing In the
(Owr J. S. C,&lt;x&gt;,lyr*r k Ca'. Worr.j
Oljl Mr. $wan who has lieen abroad
ml with the latest faces of
■&gt;&lt;! patterns of nmclilnery,
on a visit has returned.
h-:i employed, enables the
F. E. Fish and wife, of Allegan, visit­
job work.
W. LOWRY, M. IL
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1‘hysidin, Surgeon and Oculist. ed friends in this place last week.
ilof.LV BROS.
David Mason, an old and well known
(Ofifce. 301 Thorn St., Hwitlnga, Mich.)
Calls In town or country promptly attended
man In this part of the county, had a
J^Jco hours-S to 10 a. in. anil I to 3 p. in.
partial stroke of paralysis last ThuATelephone at HoDowaya* drug store.
HP" Special attention paid to surgical diseases day.
anddlseases of the eye and ear. *
Some of the demo-greenlmckera are
(SACKETT A BUTLER,.
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Pysicians and Surgeons, feeling sick over the ejects of the medi­
cine
dealt out to them to Ohio. “But
(Prairieville. Mich.)
AU calls, night or day, promptly attended.
। they knew it would go so as it is the
. Ill Kind*
Marked
presidential year.’’
R. TIMMERMAN.
• HomcepatHic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
On Tuesday last the republicans rais­
(First door east of Holloway*' drug store.)
ed a liberty pole to this village, which
but no more
of itself is a thing of beauty, and in the
R. Wx. JONES,
“
evening donned the plumed knight uni­
Dentist.
. .uid no more bad debts.
All work promptly aueuded to.
forms to the number of forty-five,
which the Hastings boys had kindly
-nfpSLTON &amp; WHITLOCK
tendered them. The streets were then
Axe agent* for the Watertown Insurance Co. illuminated in the grandest style by
They write policies on a mun's property against
Iom by fire, lightning or wind; against a man’s torches furnished for the occassion and
life by death and accident.
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if the step of the carriers were not ex­
actly on time as they marched to the
QOOK A SIIELDOX
time of the martial music, there never
(Office in Abetracf Block. Hastings. Mich.)
was a body of men that walked with
ASH A BllAS NEW LINE OF
Have the only set of Abstract Books In Barry more enthusiasm and a stronger tread
County.
which will be more fully shown on the
A. FOOTE, M. I)..
4th of* November next.
Later the
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Physician and Surgeon,
crowd
assembled and filled the room to
(Otnee east side Main 8t, Nashville, Mich.)
TO BE ADDED, WITH
Residence next door north Wolcott House. overflowing and listened to a very able
All calls promptly attended too, day or uight.
and convincing speech l»y the Hon.
rs
George Willard, and with three cheers
TOSEPH knight;
tl
Veterinary
Surgeon.
fbr Blaine and Logan, the same for the
’ AtthV Iteim.
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(RMldeoce, Butlaud. near Yeckley school house.) speaker, O'DonneU and Orangeville the
Will attend all rails for services night or day.
meeting adjourned.
Charge*, reasonable.
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Millinery Goods
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Itelhfm tl*-’: L.”-*xn»trt*-vd. and Goods Cheaper
ftan eivr jinn ’•*&gt; uht i»efore.
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Partii «oW’ius
September nth.

firm will please settle by
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HOLMES i HOLLY BROS., Woodland.
pLARHE &amp; HIKER,
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- Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
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Pncti’t n :.D . uurt&lt; of the state. __________
Attend to
cn' -.-ilotn ,i«i ’• Tfc'etmg title* to real estate.
Motey tn I }.u&gt; insurance taken etc., etc.

E. F. Bbowx. M. D.
W. P. Folhkmvk. M. I).
RS. BROWN * P0LHEMU8,
Homoepathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
(Office over Julius Russell’a store. Malu St.)
Calls answered from the office at all hours of
the day or night. Dr. Polbemus will give special
attention to disease’* of tbe Eye and Ear.
Office hours- v to 12 *- m.: - to 4 p. m.

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hilip t. colgrove.

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Lawyer.
Hastings. Mich. '
Proser utlng Attarney for Burry County.

Garland Stoves and

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PANGEMACHER &amp; MASON,
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UNDERTAKERS.
As in the past,
we will attend
to calls prompt­
ly and endeavor

to prove worthy
the approbation
of those inter­

ested.

Our Furniture Department
CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT Ol ,

We manufacture
to be j u«t asrep-

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^Repairing and New Work

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HLEMENT SMITH,
Lawyer,
(Offices over R, K. Grant \ store )
‘V.*** State. Collectfotw
promptly looked after.
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“tag meeting at Ue Opera HouM
where R. W. Mina,;,
talked in an Incoherent, broken and in­
effectual way for Ben Butler.
The
wing drew a big hou»e but It wu
known to be a sell from the first, and
the question of a presiding officer was a
Poser Tor the managers. Barry. Hardy,
Bowning and Smith were too sharp to
get their feet into it.
So Bige and
Johnny Graves, both full of the en­
thusiasm of the day, took the platform,
and as Bige grasped this as the only
opportunity he would have of address­
ing a Nashville audience, John was put
forward as chairman and did himself
proud. After the Mines had exploded
by song and speech Bige was introduced
and delivered a disgusting harrangue,
attacking Smith, Creasy and Colgrove.
It is a blistering shame and an insult
to the triple headed opposition for busy
gossipers to be whispering to each
other that Bige and Graves had been
drinking. It they had it was only the
enthusiasm of the day and the glorious
news from Ohio. The casual observer
would have known that a democratic
meeting was or had been in progress.
l»y the number of drunks seen on the
street. Cases of this kind are scare at
republican gathering.
Republicans here are in high glee
over the Ohio election and Blaine’s tri­
umphal Michigan tour, and unless we I
are greatly mistaken old Castleton will
acquit herself nobly for Blaine and
Logan*and the whole ticket when elec­
tion day rolls aroun&lt;|.
Potter is completely squelched over
the reference made to him in last
week’s Democrat.
W. S’. Powers says that out of 15

assertions made in last week’s Demo­
crat in regard to him 13 were lies.
The plumed knights’ uniforms have
arrived.
Brooks &amp; Smith’s japple dryer uses
300 bushels of apples daily.

BOWSKB MILLS.

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Mr. John Stokee, of Grand Rapids, is
argunMiit From nine o'clock to 'ten the
visiting friends in this vicinity.
Thomas Blackman and wife spent
last week with friends in Battle Creek.
Mrs. R. Misner is able to ride out sides of the Jail ya* a dense mass of human­
again.
ity, demanding that the murderer be huag.
Mr. John Carveth. of Middleville, There Were hundreds of women In the
and J udge Smith, of Hastings, spoke on thorough fares and the walks about the jail.
The excitement grew steadily in fore e
the political issues of the day at Smith’s
hall last Saturday evening. The hall was and the demand at last found leaders with
cool heads who went methodically about
crowded and the best of order* prevailed. taking'the man from prison and lywhtag
Mr. Carveth handled his subject in a him. Beams were procured, and in a short
masterly manner. John is nominated time the heavily bolted and barred doors on
the Fourth street side of the jail were bat­
for the right place, and Barry county tered In by the crow d, who poured into the
should not be blind enough to her own first-floor rooms. The Sheriff and assist­
interest to allow his defeat What few ants succeeded in clearing tbe room the
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remarks Judge Smith had'time to make first
til ini rush
the
were well timed and to the point He them and held its ground. Tbe ulterior
has a host of friends in Yankee Springs. wooden doors of the cooking dt-partmeat yielded like &amp;
f heard that there was a democratic
side show, under the guise of a prohibi­
tion meeting, at Bowen Monday night. side was battered down, and the crowd was
placed in full possession of the main cor­
S. O. Smith started last Tuesday for ridor.
Arkansas.
x The jrt’isoner was confined In cell No.
Pi T. McGee is in Ann Arbor having 3 on-tbe lower corridor, and tlie-crowd had
little difficulty in finding him. He was
his eyes operated on.
taken from the cell and dragged into the
Every member of Withey Post G. A. yard. He was identified as the man wIki
R., is requested to be present next did tlw aliooting, and the officers, wiiro appeated to. declared they tiad the right man.
Thursday evening.
Numerous men were soon
climb­
ing to the branches of tbe trees, and
RUTLAND.
in a minute a tree was selected. A rope
Corn husking is progressing. Corn was thrown to a man sitting on tin* first
seems to turn out quite as well as was string limb. He ijutekly attached it and
everything was made ready for the execu­
expected.
tion.
The quarterly meeting services at
It was uixierstood that the Light Gnard
the Crosby school house were highly Company of the Third Regiment Wisconsin
satisfactory to all parties. Rev. Dr. National Guards had been ordered out to
charge the mob, and then* was an impres­
Joy preached a grand sermon, after sion that the execution would b&lt;* prevented.
which he administered the sacrament to The mob seized tike rope and made a strong
pull, but the ruffian freed his luinds and tbe
about 70 persons.
rope broke before he was raised from the
In- your account of the tin wedding grounfi.
In less than five minutes
at M. L. Yeckley’s several ludicrous a new rope was thrown over the
heads
of
the
crowd. and fell with­
mistakes occured in consequence of
in a few feet of ’ the executioner.
“fixing" the communication.. Mr. Clar­ Tbb was adjusted, tbe prisoner's hands and
ence Robinson, reported as having a arms firmly tiwl, and in another moment he
wife, is a lad of about twelve years. was hanging in the air with his face closely
pressed against tlie litub ol the tree. The
Mr. George Robinson is a young man body of tbe dwinied man was left hanging
who has not committed matrimony yet, only a few minutes when !t was taken down
while Mr. F. Stricker and wife is a lifeless and left in charge of the Sheriff.
Tbe body of Mr. Burton was removed to
young lady from the city, of Jackson. his home during tbe evening. One bullet
Instead of a Watkin’s fiour sieve, it passe&lt;i through the hex!, two through the
should have read, Mr. Adrian Watkins, lungs and two into the abdomen, any one of
which would liave been fatal.
a fiour sieve.
In searching tor a motive for the act the
• The shameful conduct at Edger only plausible theory that Is yet advanced
school house has not made a single vote Is that’ two years ago, when Mr. Burton
was Acting Surveyor of Custonm at this
for the fusionista.
jKirt. this man was frequently IrnjKirtunhig
By the way, what has become of his­ for a hospital certificate no that 1» coaid
sjienrf his time at Uie hoepital at the ex­
torian'Cad.
pense of the river men. Mr. Burton told
him to go to work and stop drinking, and
he would ndt need the benefits of the ma­
Mrs. Johnson has returned from her
rine physician.
Another theory* h» that
visit to Battle Creek.
,
Mitclicll thought be was killing another
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Miss Hattie Sacket is home again man.
after a two weeks absence.
I Ulnote Freet^iuious Elect New OSceriu
Dr. McLeay came very near losing a
Spbingfiei.il till.. Ort. 17.—The Most
valuable horse last week by getting Worshipful Grand laxige of Ancient Free
mired. It was finally extricated from qim! Accepted Maaons of the State of 111F
nols concluded a thme-days’ session berr
its perilous position.
The concert on Friday eveningjgiven yesterday by the election &lt;of the following
officers: Joseph W. Moore, of Chicago.
for the purpose of adding to the funds Grand Master; John A. Smith, of Salem.
already on hand for the repairing of Deputy Grand Master; Charles Ricks, of
the Ml E. parsonage, was not a success Duquoin, Senior Grand Warden; John J.
Ghml of Chicago, Junior Grand Warden:
financially. Too short notice.
• Richard EL Moore, of Chicago, Grand SecManly Chase, one of our highly re­ n-tary; Rev. Henry Brown, of Springfield.
spected young men. is soon to take Grand Chaplain. «\mi Huston Singleton, of
unto himself a wife; so says the Oracle. Decatur, Grand Lecturer.

At the prohibition club meeting on
Tuesday evening last five voters were
present by actual count, this is no compaign lie but solid facts. The prohibi­
tionists have every reason to feel en­
MOBGO-THORN APPLE
Wittoeeday of last week Bros. Den­ couraged for now’ that Walter has es­
their cause,...
they may hold the
nis and Dawson, of the demo-green per- - poused
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suasion, held forth to a small audience
number untU !t
Ume 10 vote
In
November
and
then
they will vote
in R. R. hall. Query; Why do all of the
us they please, a majority no doubt
speakers of this ilk ignore the tail end
with their old party organizations.
of both the presidential tickets of this
The democratic pole that was blown
combination ? This silence is signlfrdown week before last, was shortened at
both ends and on Saturday last again
Joshua R. Crouch has a tine specimen
raised. This time the top was decora­
of workmanship in the shape of a horse
ted with a new broom indicating that
on his barn.
the party in Ohio had just received a
Mr. Christopher Pickle lost his only
clean sweep. At the aforesaid meeting
cow a few days since.
F. A. Dean pounded the air in front of
Hon. Clement Smith was greeted by
Truman’s store to a slim audience and
a full house at Morgan on the evening
to thG tune of anti-monopoly. That
of the 16th. The Judge is a fine speak­
portion of the audience which consisted
er, amfmade an able argument, entirely
of Bige and poor whiskey was very en­
avoiding mud-slinging. Some of the “I
thusiastic at many of the imaginary
am holier than thou” prohibitionists
points the orator made. In the even­
claim, however, that they were abused
ing the opera house was literally pack­
by the Judge. They are touch mistak­
ed with a homogeneous mess of human­
Libbie Armstrong has moved to the
en, as his talk was fair and impartial,
ity to listen to the dark side of Aunty far north. She will be much missed
and has gainer! him hosts of friends in Monopoly as expounded by Mr. Mines,
here.
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this section.
the colored orator, of a stranded jubilee
There was a picnic pafty from Balti­ troupe. Altogether the proceedings of
CABLTON.
Clara Stillwell will teach our winter
more at the lake Saturday.
the afternoon and evening were highly
- A number of our citizens attended
school.
characteristic of the party.
the republican meeting at Hastings
Mrs. Whipple is visiting her sister
The dirty attempts of the democratic
Monday evening.
side shows throughout the portions of Mrs. Odell.
The audience seemed to appreciate
Mr. Collins is on the sick list.
the county to smirch the temperance
The midnight train Monday night principles of Messrs. Smith and Colgrove open lodge.
Air. and Mrs. Woodard had bom to
carried our agent by this station to will prove a lioomerang upon tHe prohi­
Y’harlotte.
bition party in this locality. It is a fact, them Thursday evening, a fine pair of
Dr. F. S. Hull is now attending Dr. too well known in Barry county, to twins—boy and girl—weight fifteen
Baughman's patients.
need reaffirming now that there is not and one-half pounds.
Mr. Shriner certainly gave a very
a man in the city of Hastings that has
favorable lecture here Friday evening,
done more for the cause of temperance
Three bull’s eye, were the political
doing
credit to th# party.
in this county than Clement Smith. Mr.
wore veetenlay, all In favor of the antlClaude Rogers suffers with rheuma­
Colgrove .too is a man of the strictest
repubiicana. Free trade, free whlakay
tism.
temperance principles; in the discharge
and anti-monopoly, in the order named,
Mrs. DU Cato is now recovering.
of his office as prosecutor has never
Dr. Hull will attend to Dr. Baugh­
made the ucoree. The occaalon of this
swerved from the dischi^rge of his duty
tliroe-heudwl
aggregation
painting
man’s patients, at Woodland, during
for friend or foe, and all efforts of this
the doctor^ absence in ithe northern
Na»h ville ao red 'the 19th wa» the rais­
democratic cat paw to injure the tem­
part of the state and Ohio.
ing of a bitternut pole by the demo­
perance record of two such men as
crats, In place of the one that, like the
Smith and Colgrove will fall dead from
democratic majority in Ohio, succumbed
A LYNCHING BEE.
the lips of their defamers.
to the republican breeze. The pole ta
Wm. Buel, A. Downing and Taylor
much smaUer than the one first raised, Walker has gone up north for a few
Leading Busineso Man of Da
indicative, no doubt, of the site of the
Oroaao, Wis., Murdered.
weeks hunting.,
hopes that swell the breast of the oppoJ. Osmun has built an addition to his
,ltlon since the Ohio election a. com­ house near the depot and has given it a
pared with their previous hopes.
A
fresh coat of paint.
pew broom surmounts the top of the
The boy preacher at the M. E. church
pole, typical, no doibt. of the broom is giving universal satisfaction and is
tost swept the Buckeye state so nioriy.
met at each service by a large and ap­
After the pole w« raised the crowd
preciative audience. He is a young
gathered between Roe’s meat mark* man of unusual ability and is destined
WISCONSIN TRAGEDY.
£7 Truman’s store and Mr. n-nroto make his mark in the ministerial
-ertsd.his usual free trade speech. world. The singing at said church is ton, President of the Blaine ami Ixjgan
JincePowera has gone over to U&gt;e pn&gt; equal to the bat kind of a vjiriety ?how. dub here,, was aliot dead by a ruffian named
hMUocl*. none of our)local ceiebrtU® As “variety is the spice of life” they Nathaniel Mitchell, but better known a»
dare undertake to Introduce the speak­ have a new organist and leader at each “Scotty" at eight o’clock last cveuhiif while
the Republicans Were forming la pro
er, w smith, from EMon,
service and sometimes they have two. enuton od Main street Sewn ahoU
that part of the program.
Mr. liean
The minister expects soon to bring a
XS h evidently carofnUy prepared.
new bride to preside over the M E. murderer wan arrested and hurried
^Lvs the strained effort that the
parsonage, who is a first-class musician,
Siker labon. ““dec. i» well deliv^d,
and m he himself is a «M singer, it is
however, an wyX
’ expected bv the music loving portion of
8KMM
j the congr^ation that they will cause
such a rattling among the dry ixma of
, the old foratlixed committee ou

Freak Hurd, of Toledo.
th.SS»
nt the day was the eve-

Ntattetlc* or Clrculotlon.

Washington, Oct 17.—The Director of
the Mint lias prepared a statement in regard
to the present money circulation in the thir­
ty-nine principal countries of the worM as
conqiared with the clrcnlatlon reported a
year ago. which shows a derreaae in goto
circulation of about &lt;6*2,000.000, an increaae
lu silver circulation of $42,000,000, and an
increase in paper circulation of $112,000,000.
Hr attributes the 1&lt;im Ip gold circulation to
reduced production and to the Increased
use of the metal in ornamentation and Um*

Nkw York. Oct 17.—The new light
Imkum* at Hell Gate was put into operation
WednredAj night Tbe tower b* SM tert nigh,
surmounted by an electric light of 54, voo-can
die power. A large number of people went
up the river to witneM the effect of Uw
Swerful light It illuminated every object
■ miles around. The light la the mart
powerful one in any lighthouse in the world.
Naw York, Oct 17.-AU the coal earn
panics agreed yesterday tn suspend the
production on tbe SOth and 31st of OciolMs,
and the 1st. 3d. 4 th and 5th of November,
and the first and last weeks of December.

Manufacturing jeweler* met at. Provi­
dence Saturday and decided to form a pro­
tective organfratlou. In three months tbe
failures in the trade have numbered thirty,
of which thirteen were Irnncst, eleven doubt­
ful and six fraudulent The total liabllttai
amounted to &gt;1,045.000.
Chaplain MoCabe on Sunday
a
Method Irt Church at Rtabtnond. Ind, wkfab
coat $75,000
_____________

U&lt;1 fifteen years old yesterday arrived a!
his home in this city front San Antonio
Tex., laving according to hi* star)' traveled
tbe entire distance on foot, lie was nij»

«m,ooe to tbe

�The Hastings Banner.

more than th
tetter. They
eleoUon, and he removed the seal tn*

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

managers there (halrned the state even

oe the day of election. They expected
HASTtsae, Mien. October 23,1384.
to carry it. If with all the advantage
loural &lt;t the rouoflce it
Mich., they had in Ohio they could not win,
foctrxnwulraloa through the mails m second they knew it was useless to expect vic­
tory in New York, Connecticut, and
New Jersey. They had at command all
the money they could use. They used
all they had, and then lost. They do
not expect victory in November, not
x
F4r President,
one of them. Ohio has settled it.
74JTB8 B. BLAINE, qf Maine.

Rejublican National Ticlet.

Tee Vlo. lTr«l&lt;lmt.
JOHN A. LOGAir. of ITUnoie.

Providential Elector,.
First District—J AM EH McMILLAN.
Sreond District-WILLI AM ». WILLCOX.
Third District—GEORGE H. FRENCH.
Fourth IHslrtct—J. EASTMAN JOHNSON.
Fifth Dttrict-GEORGE STEKETEE.
Sixth DUtrtct—JGSEPHUS SMITH.
Seventh District-!;EoltGE W. JENKS.
Eighth District—CHAR LE8 W. WELLS.
Ninth District—LORENZO A. BARKER.
Tenth Dlstrict-SETH McLEAN.
Seventh Dtstriet-JOHN DUNCAN.

rrATTjrtcKET.
.

For Governor-RUSSELL A. ALGER, of Wayne.
For lieutenant Governor—ARCHIBALD BiITTAEB. of Charlevoix.
For Secretary of State—HARRY A. CONANT,
of Monroe.
For State Treasurer—EDWARD H. BUTLER,
For AuJuorGroeral-WILLIAMC. STEVESH.

For Commissioner of the Land Office—MINOR
B. NEWELL, of Geucsee.
For Attorney Gwwral-MOSES TACGART, of
Kent.
For Superintendent of Public Instructions—
BF.KSCHELL K. GASS, of Hillsdale.
For Member of the State Board of Education—
JAMES M. BALLOU.

Workingmen everywhere should re­
member the three points made by Mr.
Blaine in one of his speeches, which
should be the result of an industrious
man’s labors in this country.
1. A comfortable living for himself
and his family.
2. A good English education, at least
for his children.
3. A modest competence for himself
and wife in their old age, so that they
will not be dependent either on the
public or on their friends when age has
made them helpless.
In other words Mr. Blaine takes the
ground—and rightfully—that any rate
of compensation for bis labors that does
notr enable a frugal, industrious and
temperate laboring man to accomplish
the above results is insufficient, and de­
prives the laborer of part of that which
is honestly due him.
Has anybody
ever formulated a more righteous plat­
form for laboring men than Mr. Blaine

For Congress. Third District—JAMES O’DON­
NELL, of Jackson. _
stands upon?

,

-For Senator. 13th Dlstrlct.-JOHN CARVETH,
of Middleville.

Barry county republicans should bear
in mind that the opposition are desper­
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
ate, that with their crushing rebuff in
FOT&amp;^menU^re^ln the Slate Leglslature- Ohio they realize that their defeat is a
foregone conclusion, unless by some
For Judge of Probate—CLEMENT SMITH.
For Sheriff-JOHN Q. CRE88Y,
trick or device they can stem the tide.
Beware of fusion lies! No doubt at the
Rr ^CT^F^WC^L^ANDKR
last moment numerous “spook stories”
For Circuit Court Corttnlssloners—PHILIP W. will be circulated by our opponents.
NIBKERN and JAMES B. MILLS.
Fof Surveyor—SETH PRATT.
. ...
Remember the Morey letter forgery,
ForJDoronoro—Dr. A. P. DRAKE and Dr. J. W.
and be on your guard against like
frauds.
In reply to a letter of Inquiry, we would s*y
A few democrats and greenbackers
that our candidate for president Is Benj. F. But­
ler; our candidate for governor, Joslan^V. of this district had a conference in
Begole; oer candidates for other state, congress­ Jackson the other day, and figured out
ional, legislative and county officers are men Pennington’s majority. The modest
who will vote for Benj. F. Butler for president. fellows put it Nt only an even 1,000.
None others need apply.—Hastings Journal,
Might just as well have figured it5,000.
July 10, IBM.___________________
But about November 5th they will dis­
EDITORIAL NOTES.
cover, that their calculations are 8,500
out of the way. O’Donnell will go in
From this time till the polls close on
with a whoop.
'
election day every working republican
in Barry county should make of him­
James O’Donnell, of Jackson, is a
self a committee of one, to see that re true man and a sterling republican. He
publican literature is circulated; repub­ has held many places of trust and con­
lican principles talked; republican can­ fidence, and always with credit to him­
didates understood. Of special impor­ self and his party. As congressman
tance is this: See. that the name of from this district he will do much to
every republican is registered.
See promote its real interests, and his vote
that he gets to the polls on election day will be recorded Id favor of ever}’ just
and votes. But eleven days intervene measure.
.
. between this and election. The time is
The most significant fact of the Ohio
short. Now is the time to work. If
electiorrrs tbe defeat of Frank Hurd,
the working republicans of Barry
the free trader, in the Toledo district.
county do their duty, every republican
Two years ago he had over 5J3OO major­
nominee for county office will be
ity in a district strongly democratic.
. elected. The state, congressional and
This year he was defeated by SCO major­
electoral ticket will also receive good
ity. This shows how the laboring men
majorities. Never was there so good a
and wool-growers of Ohio like free
chance for effective work as now. The
trade.
opposition are disorganized and dis­
At first the democrats claimed West
couraged over the tremendous disas­
Official returns
ter to their party in Ohio, where free Virginia by 10,000.
show
that the democrats carried the
trade was overwhelmingly defeated.
Off with your coats boys, and go in/for state by about 3,500 to 4,000. Blaine is
stronger than the state ticket there, and
victory.
x.7
has a fightihg chance in West Virginia
Will any fair-minded democrat.be he in November.
Irishman, German, or African, tell us
Tbfi republican county ticket de­
toAp it is that the whole English press
is so hostile to the election of Blaine serves and will receive the support of
not only republicans, but of all voters
and Logan, and so ardent in their de­
sires for the election of Cleveland and who desire to see men of proven capacity
Hendricks ? It is true they are, and and known integrity elected to office.
what can be the motive therefor, other
than that the Blaine and Logan ticket
stands for all that is highest and best,
and most thoroughly and truly Ameri­
can: Under his administration, Mr.
Blaine will s^e to it that this nation
advances to the proud position of pre­
eminence among the governments of
the world, which is our just due. That
can be depended upon and it will not
provoke any war either. Now isn’t it
strange that the English people and
press and the disloyal press and people
of the South should be solidly against
the republican party and its candidates ?
Yet it was just so during the war waged
for tbe destruction of tills grand and
glorious Union.
Singular though,
tert it?

The funionists are soliciting votes for
their legislative candidates because both
oT them are farmers. We appeal to no
prejudice in the matter; but if there is
way advantage in fariner legislative
candidates the republicans are surely
entitled to it. John Carveth, besides
beteg one of the first lawyers of this
tenatorud district, owns and personally
esuperintends a large farm. He is m
such intejtested, has more mm
vested, in farming than his ora
Xnoch Andrus, candidate for re
tative, was reared on a fa
”
'
farmer dow. In point of
,
county in Michigan has j
.
totlve o®o® Umn the republicans of•

What has become of the 30,000 or 40,­
000 prohibition votes that were to have
been cast in Ohio? Six thousand or
less teHs the story .of the much vaunted
prohibition strength in that state.

Michigan is no longer a doubtful
state. The question is simply as to tbe
size of Blaine’s majority. The fusionists will not get an electoral vote, nor
elect a single'state officer.
A telegraph dispatch says that the
democratic national committee has de­
cided to come out squarely for free
trade. At last they have been forced
from their cover.
c

Pennington has been posing all along
as a free trader. Wonder bow h'e likes
the prospect since Hurd’s defeat in
Ohio?

as on oyster. Gov. Begole has the right
to be a prohibitionist if he chooses; it
is not of this that we complain ; but it
is his arrant deceit and hypocrisy, and
of this we have the right to complain,
for as a candidate for governor he
should express his sentiments frankly,
when requested to do so by an element
of society that represents so great an
interest as do the liquor dealers. He
has been guilty of the same duplicity in
the appointing of men to office—prom­
ising certain offices to certain men, and
later bestowing them upon others. He
has been guilty of the same duplicity
in the matter of railroad passes, and in
almost every way he has shown that be
is a weak, vacillating old man, with no
more backbone than a crab. That he
promised Paul Marrin the prison sup­
erintendency., and later the deputy
warden’s place, will not be denied; that
he also gave ex-Senator Hawkins reason
to believe he would be rewarded with
it is true, and.he gave it to neither, but
to Mr. Pond, of Ann Arbor. We do
not wish to seem antagonistic to the
gentleman appointed; Mr. Pond has
made a most excellent warden, and it is
doubtful if a better man could have
been selected; it is the method he em­
ployed we criticize. He agreed to ap­
point a certain physician of this city as
surgeon to the prison, but gave it to
another—a most deserving gentleman,
and a good friend to The Star—but it
was a cowardly act, and the governor
added insult to injury by replying to
the gentleman first promised with a
sharp lecture for not becoming a pro­
hibitionist.
He exhibited ..the same
lack of decision in the appointing of
warden to the Ionia prison, before de­
ciding upon Mr. Waters, and this same
shambling, halting policy has marked
almost every movement he has made
since he came into public life. He is a
weak, childish old man, utterly unfit to
occupy the exalted position of chief
magistrate of Michigan, and ought not
to be again called to it.—Jackson Star.
The

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REMEMBER THREE FACTS.

but how do the greenbacks like it ?
A vote for O’Donnell is a vote for
Mr. Levi Hottie, Corydon, Indiana,
the American policy of protection to
says, he suffered from pains and inilaAmerican industries.
mation, resulting from a fractured cla­
Michigan and Barry county will rati­ vicle, and after trying various remed let;
without relief, he tried St. Jacoba Oil
fy Ohio’s verdict

any effort to disturb the liquor traffic—
that while he was a temperance man
he was not a prohibitionist. The liq­
uor dealers accepted this, and proceeded
to work for his election, which was ac­
complished. But at the state proLib-

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of Griggs’Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other sores. Will ixw-’
itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruptions. -Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
funded. Only 28 cents. For sale by F.
Hotchkiw.

Jack Knives till you can’t rest.

' Bring in your old stoves.
them cheaply.

We will repair

Stove Pipe and Stove Rods a specialty.
1st—

2nd—

It is positively proven
that Zoa-Phora ("Dr. Pen- *
gelly’s Woman’s Friend"),
is the best known remedy
for all complaints peculiar
to .Women, young or old.

Any Lady needing such
a remedy and postponing
the use of Zoa - Phora,
makes a dangerous (per­
haps fatal) mistake.
-

We have no telephone; but,you can bring
your orders directly to us and they will be
promptly attended to.
Endless quantities of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.
Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It will be cheaper
to settle with us than a collector.

Evans &amp; Brooks
3rd—Every Woman, sickly or bealtty, should
raadJDr, Fengelly’k book, ‘Advice to Mothers
concerning discuses of woman and children."
Free to any lady reader of this paper. Postage
In scaled envelope, 4 rents. Address.
R. PKNGEI.LY &amp; CO.,
.
Kalamazoo, Mkh.
For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.

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A Cure for Gravel.
It seems to have been reserved for Dr. David
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’&gt;*?•“»«*» •“ KENNEDY’S
FAVORITE REstEDY, what others have failed
to camnaw. The sublplned letter will be found
“d to

Dr. D. K«o«?.

»•

t DRA* But !—Let me tell you frankly that I

I shall soon commence laying floor and
making other improvements for my Skating
Rink, which I intend opening about Oct. 1st.

nothing better than methods of obtaining mon~~
—
Mtea Htoto
They nre/rnean

I have on hand a large stock of Open and
Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­

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GOVXKNOB BEGOLB’B HTFOOBISY.

When the liquor dealers of this state
sent a request to Mr. Begole, two years
ago, inquiring his views upon the pro­
hibition question, he remained silent,
but gave his friends instructions to say,
in a quiet way, that he would not make

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We have a few second hand stoves to sell
at reasonable rates.

Plan.

At the request of some of our green­
back readers, who do not understand
the bargain between their party and
the democracy in this state, we will
make a brief explanation. It will be
noticed that the democratic and green­
back press of Michigan keep very mum
on the subject.
The democratic electoral ticket in the
this state will show the following seven
dernocrats and six greenbackers, demo­
crats in Roman, green backers in Italics’.
Vim. B.sMoran.
Herman Goeschel.
John W. Flanders. Andrew N. HerHinun O. Rose.
show.
Alfred L. Millard. Fred Carnahan.
Wm. D. Thompson. A. S. Dyckman.
A. F. Kelsey.
J. J. Watkins.
Jno. R. Savage.
Wildman Mills.
The greenback electoral ticket will
contain seven greenbackers and six
democrats; greenbackers in Italics,
democrats in Rojpan. ’
Moses W. Field.
John WT. Flanders.
Herman Gueschel. Hiram O. Rose.
Andrew N. Her- Alfred L. Millard.
show.
William D. ThompFred Carhahan.
—
son.
A. 8. Dyckman.
A. F. Kelsey.
J. J. Watkins.
J no. R. Savidge.
Wildman Mills.
It will thus be seen that the name of
Moses IF. Field, greenbacker, is iwt on
the democratic ticket, and that the
name of WJUiam B. Moran, democrat,
is not on the greenback ticket. This
insures the election of at least one re­
publican presidential elector; since the
fusionists concede that neither Butler
nor Cleveland- will begin to poll as
many votes as Blaine in this state. We
feel confident that the “plumed knight’’
will get the whole 18 votes; but one is
assured to him. In case tlFe fusion is
successful, the twelve electors will be
,divided between Cleveland and Butler
according to the vote for Moran and
Field. In other words the vote cast
for Moran and Field is simply to test
the party strength. If the canvass of
the votes should show that Moran re­
ceived 150JXM) to 50,000 for - Field, then
Butler would get three of the 12 votes,
Cleveland 9. The proportion of votes
cast for Cleveland to those for Butler
will be as 8 to 1; so that the greenback­
er who votes a fusion ticket casta X of
a vote for Cleveland. This is a good
enough arrangement for the democrats;

That we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle.
Use it; and you won’t be troubled with Buck­
wheat Itch.

HECOMPLETE

DIVORCES
IWml I'uti.U lor

form Wagons, which I must close out before
opening the Rink.

If you are thinking of buying
a buggy of any kind, call and
see me,
I will sell you A 1 Good and save you
some money.

this city last winter Gov. Begole
s especially active, and Mid while
r campaign was faring waged his lipa

Chester Messer

�Hastings Banner
VOL XXIX. NO. 27.

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 23 -irr/

discovered a new store

WHOLE NO. 1527.

lai DXXOOBAI70 Pa&gt;tt.

It has favored the pensioning of ex- vxtion of a man to the presidency who
reb**l soldier® and putting them on is admitted to be an adulterer.
It insujb the fathers and mothers of
equal footing with union soldiers.
It voted to pension Jeff Davis, al­ America ny supporting a man for chief
, Extract tram a speech by the Hon. though to this day he boast® df his trea­ magistrate of the republic who would
son to the country.
rob their daughters of their virtue if he
It has introduced bills into Congress could.
’•
“•'“7' The rJco.rd °r the democratic
for
taking
many
millions
of
dollars
. It offers a premium for licentiousness
a record of treason, infamy and
from the national treasury for the pay­ by nominating a man for president of
the United States whom his own polit­
thf pa.rty wh*ch enacted the ment of rebel claims.
It will rob the national treasury to ical associates recognize as a libertine.
fugitive slave law of I860.
It insults the memory of president
tolS,*18,“““f* determined efforts pay the late slaveowner® of the south
for the emancipated slaves, should it Lincoln by nominating for vice-presi­
toto fr“ l«TlK&gt;ry.
dent the man who publicly denounced
st^ST* tte pa5Si*e o' tbe home- ever get into power.
It removed fifty crippled unioff sol­
It canqoL point to a single act it h»
LILS?*}! Planned and plotted to diers who were employes in the lower
house of congress and substituted forty­ performed ‘or even honestly urged in
overthrow the government
Js L°bb?S our &lt;.overanQent of its arms seven ex-confederate soldiers in their tbe interest of good government during
the last thirty years.
•
and munitions or war and stored them stead.
It has’the most disgraceful and the
It opposed the passage of the civilin the armories and arsenals of the
blackest record of all the political or­
south.
senice reform bUL
It slaughtered politically the only ganizations which have ever existed
It robbed our treasury and stripped it
democratic senator who publibally ad­ among men.
of its means.
There is not another civilized country ■
.
It stole our ships and scattered our vocated its passage.
It first bartered away positions of re­ on this planet that would allow a party
navy into foreign seas.
sponsibility and trust as rewards fox with such a record to exist. In the
It disgraced the nation’s honor.
early days of the republic an organizaIt almost destroyed the national political services.
. -It first used the powe«Bf removal to cion with such tendencies would not
credit
It undertook to dissever the Ameri- punish those who held public positions even have had a respectable following,
under it and refused to be it® pliant and the idea of intrusting the leaders
&lt;rin Union.
of such an organization w’ith the man­
* It tried to tear the’ stars from the tools.
It turned the civil service of the agement of . the government would not
American flag.
'
It hurled our country into a great country into a political machine to for dhe single moment have been ser­
serve the purpose of political corrupt­ iously entertained.
civil war.
B
It claimed that the' government was ionist®.
It opposed every reform that has
Hancock and Cleveland.
powerless to coerce a seceding state.
It gave'aid and comfort to our coun­ been brought about in the civil service
Democrats who are trying to console
of the country during the last quarter themselves for the crushing republican
try s enemies in time of war.
&lt;
It bargained to barter away our of. a century.
victory in Ohio on the ground that ‘the
It begat the infamous “spoils system” state always goes republican in presi­
country’® oirthright for a mess of polit­
and first rocked it in its cradle.
ical pottage.
dential years" wall do well to recall the
It inaugurated the practice of collect­ influence of the corresponding state
It scoffed at our “boys in blue” for
ing "political assessments” from public election four years ago.
rallying around the old'flag.
officials.
.
In 1880 the republican majority in the
It drove southern loyalists from their
It threatened voters in the south
homes with bloodhounds for being with intimidation and violence unless October Ohio election was about 19,000.
But the presidential candidate of that
loyal to the union. **
they vote the democratic ticket.
year was an Ohio man. Gen. Garfield
It murdered in cold blood, men,
It has introduced a system of btill- was beloved of his people to an extent
women, and children who loved their dozing in the south and thereby has almost without parallel. He was born
country and who remained true to its virtually disfranchised many of its citi­ and reared in Ohio. He had command­
flag.
zens.
«
ed Ohio legions in the war for the
It opposed a vigorous prosecution of
It introduced the “shotgun policy" union. ‘ He was the great orator and
the war for the union, and demanded a into southern politics.
statesman of his region—the Henry
cessation of hostilities.
It has murdered the law-abiding citi­ Clay of the state. Every sentiment of
It resisted the draft with all its pow­ zens in nearly every state of the south
state pride, personal friendship and
er.
for the simple reason that they were re­ loyalty uiged the republicans of Ohio
It discourage*! enlistment for the publican®.
in October, 1880, to poll their greatest
union army while it encouraged deser­
It opposed every reform that has been strength. Nor did they encounter that
tion from its rhnks.
brqugnt about in the civil service of the year tbe obstacles which were thrown
It burned down colored orphans’ asy­ country during the last quarter of a in their way this year. The state and
lums.
century.
the chief cities were in their hands.
It opposed the thirteenth, fourteenth, The registration law was still in force
It shot down defenseless negroes in
New York city while the democratic and fifteenth amendment® and the en­ as a protection against frauds. There
governor addressed the murderers as actment of all laws providing for the was no practical liquor issue to plague
"his friends."
enforcement of these provisions of our them.
In one word, the republicans
It jierpetrated the shocking cruelties fundamental law.
.
had all the advantages on their side in
of Andersonville, Salisbury, Libby and
It is dominated by the most danger­ 1880 which the democrats enjoyed in
ous element in the country, and should the late state campaign. Under'these
Belle Isle.
It shed every drop ot blood that flow­ it get possession of the government it conditions it muSt be admitted that
ed at the massacre of Fort Pillow.
would be controlled by the class of men the republican majority thir year is a
It denounced Abraham Lincoln as a who ran the government machinery much greater triumph than an equal
under Buchanan.
tyrant and a usurper.
majority four years ago.
It has repeatedly disturbed the busi­
It denounced Grant, Sherman, Sheri­
After the October dection in 1880 the
dan, Meade and Thomas as butchers ness of the country by imprudently democrats contended, as they do now,
tor leading our armies successfully tinkering at the tariff law®.
that they still had a good fighting
It is the author of tbe Morrison tariff chance.
against the armed hosts of treason.
The .battle was to be trans­
It denounced union soldiers as “Lin­ bill, and made a most desperate effort ferred, they said, to New York, and
coln hirelings” ami • lawless cutthroats.’’ to force it
It through congress.
oonjress.
|I they entertained great confidence In
in the
iol
It is th® financial agent of England rvixnn'.d
personal ctrunirth
strength rtf
of th,.ir
their presidential
It opposed the rights of the union
"fbJKrslBt Malaria. Aguu. Fevrr*. Hradaeh**, soldiers to vote in the land they saved and other foreign powers, for the pur- candidate. Gen. Hancock was certainly
Cold*. Kidney Dlneiwe. rain in the side or Hack, and made free.
pose of disseminating free-trade liter- ^he most available'candidate they could
Consultation or C-MtlvencM, keep ZO-PE-8A
It encouraged those who were engag­ ature among the people and influencing have. He was in ev\ry respect a strong
handy, and take a dose twice a. week. It acta
ed in an effort to take the nation s life, legislation in the interest of foreign man. He was a commanding figure in
upon (he Liver and stomach like u inn^ic.
while it never had one word of encour­ capitalists.
American history. He had been a dash­
Lt opposes the policy of protection to ing and successful soldier and bad led
agement tor our boys in the front.
It opposed the appropriation of the American industry by a judicious im­ his army corps to victory. He was a
public money, to vigorously prosecute position of tariff duties upon imports. New Yorker by residence,' and com­
It has arrayed itself against the wool manded the admiration and support of
the war
It opposed the raisin? ot funds to interests, and if it gets the power to ex­ the soldier element of New York to a
ecute what Lt has so desperately at­ great extent.
suppress the rebellion it inaugated. .
Nevertheless, Garfield,
It declared the war a failure when tempted it will bring ruin upon the three weeks later, increased the Ohio
victory began to dawn upon our armies wood-growers.
m^jprity from 19,000 to 35,000, and
It is an enemy to labor and would Hancock lost New York by 21,000 votes
in the field.
,
,
It rejoiced in rebel victories and wept rob the son of toil of his God-given after a desperate contest.
right to earn a comfortable livelihood.
Core, ss
SS.tfent
The Democrats areln a much sorrier
••Hwb * Couch Care,
cfent
over rebel defeats.
.
It tries to rob the workingman of the plight this year after the republican
criptlon of a Boston physician. dispensed ।
buried 300,000 loyal boys in early
means by which he shelters, feeds, victonr in Ohio than they were four
.
..
.
One (low will can? any x.
grn'saddled the. enormous debt of clothes, and educates his children.
years Ago. Instead of a Hartteock as
knuy
dealer to
acta jUmost magically. Ask
'.
-- Ret
,—
It has declared war against the in­ their presidential candidate, of whom
you a 'S&gt; cent bottle of “Hah” r«».h
Cough Cure.
Care. many millions upon the people of this
dustrial interests of the country, and if to be proud, they have a Cleveland, of
and donl be pat off With any other
' Oft1undertook to spread small-pox and successful our present prosperity will whom they are ashamed. Instead of a
yellow fever in the north as an Instni- be succeeded by want and distress.
man who stood out boldly as a national
It is the champion of free trade, character and enjoyed the respect of
n-ont of civilized warfare.
1? opposed the emancipation of a poor which would eventually lower the
.rod^JSSd roceof'lAoiWof bond- workingmen of this country to the con­ the American people, they have a local
politician whose private record is dis­
dition of the pauper laborers of Eng­ graceful and whose public record is
Thus defended t^wteaneM imd land.
bad. The fiercest opposition to Cleve­
It
has
given
aid
and
comfort
to
the
domestic violence which has existed
land is in h is own party and in his own
throughout the south ever kince the practice of polygamy in Utah-and the state. Thousands of New York demo­
adjoining territories.
crats are openly arrayed against him
close of the war.
It
tried
to
steal
the
state
government
It has always been ready and ilHng
and other thousands are secretly knif­
ABOUT US ALL.
to offer all sorts of excuses and apoli- of Maine.
ing him. The democratic campaign has
It manufactured the “tissue ballot
been conducted on a party basis and
gies for all outrages perpetrated upon
system in the south.
the candidate has been ignored as far
k»val men in the south.
jS&amp;^^STof^
It has manufactured democratic ma­ as possible.
The democratic public
jorities by counting ballots contrary to speakers as a rule do not so much as
SnshlpMdguarantwdMW them the the way they were cast.
mention his name.
Tilden, in his re­
.
It undertook to defeat the express
Ku^ux’^nd White will of the people of 1876 through brib­ cent letter, never mentioned him. Bay­
ard, in* his Chicago speech, the other
rJrnrue organizations all over the er}' and cipher dispatches.
evening, had no words of praise for
It undertook to wipe from the stat­ him and dared not make any apology
S.forttepurpose of intimldatmg
Fredjc Hotchkiss.
ute-books the federal election laws, re­ for him.
publican
enactments
to
protect
the
pur
­
“n has opposed every manner of legisAll democrats wtotwant to look at
ity of the ballot and secure honest elec­ the situation Intelligently, then, should
STORIES ON THS ROAD.
put it in this way: If the struggle was
tions.
It
threatened
to
starve
the
govern
­
lost in 1880 with a man like Hancock as
U ““Slonte'Ulc^ to^ c'uS
ment If It did not succeed In repealing a candidate after Ohio had gone 18,00o
in the state election m which the repub^neath our flag the equal Prote7tl°n.,f°f the federal election laws.
••osnUTOM. 1
‘M*1
It
maliciously
attempted
to
ruin-the
UcaM
aU the advantage® from the
thelaws andthe full enjoyment of life,
Christian statesman. James A. Garfield. flUrtj what runnable hope is there
by
charging
him
with
having
impropNew
York can be carried for a
people of our
sw, and ail that,
ret feII fro«n the
i
man like Cleveland, or that Cleveland
»wwBmivv taxation to meet the erly accepted S328.
This **”"£.*tmirtst. last August.
It forged the infamous Morey letter can
c&amp;n be elected a
fter Ohio
Ups of an elderij |&gt;ica"U m.&lt;lrc|e Of commerafter
Ohio has
has gone
gone rere­
debt
in 1880 and tried to dereive the people publican by a safe majority In a state
into the belief that it was genuine.
election in which the democrats had all
Hotel, 8L
York representative
It has for years been engaged in a the advantage from tbe start? That is
rt has been oppoeed to the governgovern­
ment carrying out its contracts and ful- mad effort to break down the character a conundrum for democrats to work at.
of the great populy leader, James G.
Blaine, by the employment of foul and
“nfuteraSl the
Time Tried.
vile calumny, slander, abuse and bill••This, for instance,
.
an intern cnrrmicv one of the greatest calamities
Time tried and true 1® Dr. Bigelow’®
gZ«iyl&gt;ef»U the people of our conn- inft*vioiated the constitution of |l’enn- Positive Cure, which combines the good
qualities of all the best cough remedies
stolen more monev from the 31vanla by trying to force the passage without the defects of any of them. It
“^“'fe’JSuel^th’e^
unconstitutional
apportionment
cun® promptly, thoroughly and per­
“
TH robbed the taxpayers of Pwanr^ manently, all cough®, cold®,
vania of over a quarter million of dol­ whooping cough®, influenza, br
hoarsenea®, incipient consumd
S^bt»« lars in the uselessly prolonged session all throat and lung diaeeuw®, w
the lungs: ®afe and pie—nt for
Price 50 cents and one dollar I
pru‘pl«cted Boss Tweed to the New stoning republican procession® Ln the tk® free of Fredk Hotchkia®.

IN BUSINESS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.

'

LEWIS STERN’S!
Is the place where you can get the

Most Goods for Your Money.
DO YOU WANT A

A NICE SILK DRESS IN- ALL THE NEW SHADES?
DO YOU WANT A

Black or Colored Cashmere, An Ottoman Suiting, or Plaid Goods?
-

.

All of the Latest Styles.

LADIES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, WOOL AND COTTON ET am
NELS, LACES, RIBBONS, &amp;c. CLOAKS, RUSSIA CTRCULARS
'
NEWMARKETS AND JERSEYS
We defy any other merchant in the county to show a finer and larger assortment of eoncR
Md we know by the amount of goods we sell that the PRICES ARE RIGHT.
B “’

MEN’S SUITS FOR $4.00.
MEN S SUITS FOR $5.00 and $7.00.
MEN’S ALL WOOL FOR $8 and $10.

CHILDREN'S SUITS FOR $2.00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS FOR $3.00.
BOY’S SUITS FOR $3.25 and $4

OVERCOATS.

Men's Overcoats for $2.50; Men’s Overcoats, $5.00; Boys’ Overcoats, $2.00.

I I M DP DWF A D SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 25 cents.
U IN U t. n VV L. A R,
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 40 cents.

Collars, Ties, Trunks, Valices, &amp;c. Hats and Caps an immense stock.
Call ELiAd See

LEWIS STERN,

He Sell Goods the Cheapest of any Mair in the County.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

CLOTHING,
COLTHING!
I

Ready-Made or Made to Order.
For the Next Sixty Days Should Call^at the

GREAT
And See the Low Price

ing our

n°It ha® been the tool of the corpora­

To attocha®
“jffisEEdTweed. Serwnn ~d C®- tions and monopolies Ln hew 1 ork by
^^w^ntW^l^y aiding them in defeating toe “five-cart, moisten the w&gt;
th®

br,?E^Sid9toMMmlar edmwUon.
. J.KdSmrk offieriemi Ubaty“n’lTprej'idiwl against our system

UNDER TC
GRAND 1

�The Hastings Banner.

THE OCTOBER STATES.

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

Result of the Elections in Ohio
&amp;Dd W^st Virginia.

Hastings, "Mien., October 23,1884.

fiends at work.

THE OLD WORLD,
Gleanings
from the Field
Foreign Events.

Ctf

Entered at the PoKoffice at Hartings,Mich..
M. Sullivan—

DEAD-Head begole.
From tbe Detroit I’osL
In August, 1882, the convention that
nominated Begole resolved to “support
no candidate for any official position
who would not pledge himself that if
elected he would not accept from any
corporation a free pass on any railroad
or public conveyance, or its cqsUralent,
| while holding official position.”
Begole gave the pledge on the spot.
He said he was “in full accord with the
platform," and that he wanted a-law to
make it “a crime to be punished" for
any officer of a railroad or transporta­
tion company to offer a pass to a public
officer.
He made his canvass on the “no pass"
issue, and was elected governor Nov. 7.
Three weeks after his election Begole
asked Manager Potter of the Flint &amp;
Pere Marquette road for “one of his lit­
tle red books,” and got it.
On June 2,1883, Begole asked Mana­
ger Potter for “one of his 500 mile pass
books, also one for Mrs. Begole," ex­
plaining that he bad used up the first
one.
On the same day he asked Assistant
Superintendent Pettibone of the Grand
Trunk road to use his influence with
the general superintendent “to send
hitp a free pass book,” saying that by sd
doing the railroad official would confer
oa him a great favor. In response to
his applications Begole got “a free pass
or its equivalent” on the Grand Trunk.
It was an annual pass “No. 18,311,”
good for Gov. Begole and lady.
He also got his “free pass or its equiv­
alent" renewal on the Flint &amp; Pere
Marquette. It was in the shape of a
BGO-mUe pass book. No. 6,054.
He also-got “a free pass or its equiva­
lent” on the Michigan Central. It was
in the shape of annual pass No. 234.
He also got "a free pass or its equiva-^'

re*t Mrglnlu.

OHIO.

k

Colcmbvs, O., Oct 17.—Last evening
the unofficial returns from all the counties
of the State were completed, and show a net
Republican plurality of 12,266 ; net Repub­
lican gain, 24,619.
The Ohio delegation in the present
House is tlilrttien Democrats and eight Re­
publicans.
Frank Hurd concedes tlie
election of his opponent, while Ben
Butterworth,
upon
whom
a
bitter
fight was made by members of his
own jMirty, won by a majority of 1,500.
William Johnson, tlie candidate for Su­
preme Judge, ran well in Hamilton nnd
Cuyahoga Counties, where he was expected
to be badly scratched. He was known to
favor the constitutionality of the Scott law.
Thia, it was thought, would work him great
injurj' among tin- (tennans, bnt the returns
thus far indicate that lie kept well up with
the head of the ticket.
The very latest reports indicate tlie com­
plexion of tbe new Congressional delega­
tion to be as follMVH •
Dirt. .Nau*.
Posboffice.
Politics.
L B. Buttcnrorth.-r., .Cincinnati ............ Hep.
2. Charles E, Brown Cincinnati..Rep.
X J. F. Campbell*... . Hawliton.... w.... Dem.
4. C. M. Andoraon-.. .G reenvl Io.......... Dem.
5. B-LeFevre* .........•.Bldtiey
.......................
................... Dem.
«. William D. Hill-.. ..Defiance
Dem.
I. cieotKV B. Seney*. .lf.hn...............
.Dora.
’ 8. John Lit lieXenia
.Rep.
V. William &gt; . C-ooper..Mount Vernon .Re;».
10. Jaoob RomeU. :. .Toledo
.Rep.
I1. Wm. W. Ellsberry .Doorirctowu. .. .Dem.
12. A. C. Thompson... Portsoioath..... Rep.
13. J. II. Outhwaite. r’~*—■—
.tiplumbusDem
14. C. H. Grosvenor.
.wtliCDs Hep.
IS Horiah Wilkins*.,
. L'richsvBloDem.
)fl. G. W. Geddua*... . Mansfield.............. Dem.
MariettaDem.
18. Isaac; H. Taj- c
.Carrolltou..Rep.
19. EznULTayloi................................
Warren................. Rep.
30. W. McKinley, Jr.•..Canton
21. Martin A. Forun^. ClcvCxund.

•Member Forty-eighth Congress.
tEx-Meinber.
The iudicutions point to the prohibition­
ists falling to 5,000 or 0,000, tbe givenback­
ers to 2,000 and the total vote reaching ovei750,DOO.
Tlie totd unofficial returns from Hamil­
ton County show the following- pluralities
on tho State and Congressional tickets:
Robinson (Rep.), for Secretary of State,
2,258; Johnson (Rep.), for Judge of tbe
Supreme Court, 2,557; Flickinger (Rep.),
Nor Board of Public Works, 8.147: Butter­
lent” on the Detroit, Grand Haven &amp; worth (Rep.) First District, for Congress,
Milwaukee. Jt was in the shape of an­ 1.528; Brown (Rep.), Second District. 2,087.
The Greenback State ticket averaged 97,
nual pass No. 688.
and the Prohibition vote averaged 84.
'
He also got “a free pass or its equiva­
Cincinnati, O., Oct 18.—The bloodshed
lent” on the Wabash, St, Louis &amp; Pa­ of Tuesday was supplemented by a double
cific.
It was in the shape of annual tragedy yesterday, the affray growing out of
a quarrel begim at tho pools. The dead
pass No. A, 3,310, “good on all lines.”
men are George Swann and James Kelley/
These passes the governor gathered in both colored. They met in a “Bucktown"
with great care and ptfsed with great confectionery yesterday morning, and al­
most Immediately began firing at each oth­
liberality through -the year 1883, and er. After exchanging one or two shots,
yet he had the sublime impudence to Kelley dropped dead. Swann then staggered
came before the Detroit convention two off a few steps and-fell, dying almost Imme­
diately; The election lias been characterized
months ago and say:
by more rioting and bloodshed than any in
I never rode in my, life as governor tlie history of tho dty. Democrats and Re­
publicans accuse each other of having pre­
on a free pass.
cipitated a number of disturbances. Follow­
A Castleton greenbacker’s ing Is a complete list of the killedymd
wounded during Tuesday.
Killed—Albert Russell (colored). Wounded
Naalivllle. Mich., Oct. 'JD, 18M.
—Joe Lowry, abot tn tbe spine, fatal: Bridrot
EDITOR BANNER:
Hughes, strubk in tbe breast with a bowlder,
I desire to say a few words in regard dnngcrouaiy; John Murphy, shot in tbe
stomach, ifosh wound: Andren* Bennett icolwhat was said and done here Satur­ orod). shot In tho side, not dangerous; John
Dalten, shot in the Jc*r. not dangi-rous; Bam
day last.
'Jaylor (cotored&lt;, shot In tho side, serious;
The democratic leaders procured the Mike Gorman, policeman, shot in |he backdangerous: Henry Bherkxk policeman, ahot
services of Mr. F. A. Dean, of Char­ tn the back, dangerous: Henry Brown (collotte, Ho deliver his free trade speech orcdi. shot in tbe abdomen, tatal.
United States Commissioner Smith was
here, for the purpose of “enthusing” the kept busy yesterday Issuing warrants for
people and calling together a crowd to the arrest of peraons for • assaulting
assist in raising a Cleveland and Hen­ Deputy United States Mandiata and at­
tempting illegal vo'.aiig at yesterday's elec­
dricks pole. The nationals or fusion tion. Over fifty have been arrested and
candidates were not nienitioned by the about one hundred mid fifty warrants re­
speaker. A few weeks ago, the demo-main
------- to be served.
WEST VIRGINIA.
’heeling. W. Va.. Oct 15.—The
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crats, .without solicitation on the partv^.,
elec­
of the greenbackers—and there are a ,
tion was for Governor and a full ikt
few greenbackers left here-raised a &lt;&gt;f state officer and memben of the I^cgteButler and West pole here. This is the lature. Qpestions of taxation by tlie domk
ooly instance that the democrats have ■ &gt;«nt I»«rty ruul the c^uiwe of the Supreme
J
(ourtln the Intelligencer contempt case
rendered any service to our party or are the chief State iwnca.
,
shown any devotion to our cause. It is
The
Democratic majority in 1882
Fbllowing is tbe ticket
an undisguised fact that we have to en­ was 3,211.
elected: Governor, E. Willis Wilson;
counter man}' difficulties, especially Auditor. Patrick F. Duffey; Treasurer. W.
since fusion with the democratic party. T. Thompson; I Attorney-General, Alfred
The democrats want our votee, but they Caldwell: Superintendent of Schools, B. &amp;
Morgun: Judges of the Supreme Court, A.
care naught for us in other respects. C. Snyder and Samuel Woods. The result
They try to make use of us here in in the Congressionid Districts is, probably
the
same as Ip 1882.
Nashville in their efforts to outdo in
Wheeling, W. Va., Oct 20.—Saturday
. numbers the gatherings of republicans.
evening the official returns from all the
We know of no .reason why a few half­ counties in the State were received with
breeds, who are -for spoils and office, the cxoe]*tion of one or two from which re­
liable, though unofficial news, lias been re­
should undertake to sell out body and
ceived. The fuilowiug are the majorities
soul honest national greenbackers who for Wilson. Governor, lu each Congressional
teed with them. Their veil of mock District: First District, 898; Second. 910;
atarity some greenback era are anxiously Third, 2.357; Fourth, 1.225. ThL- gives the
State to the Democracy by 5,298 majority.
waiting to see drawn aside, that the This is a gain of 2,100 votee over tbe fusion
cunning catch-aa-can faces may be ex- of the Greenbackm and Republicans.

Gentlemen of official spoils faith, of
Hastings, especially, you should remem­
ber that Castleton was heard from two
nd four years ago, and that now your
manoeuvera, even though adorit and
cunning, are known. At the ides of
November you will realize that you are
tbe idiots, and we not the fools you take
us to be. “Something will drop,” and
though it will be beyond your compre­
hension, I trust it will cause you to realhe that ft it is better to be honestand
" •
■ i. You have built
on sand, and it is
yowhoime
gradiiMlly rtskin*. day by day.
a CKKKMIACKBL

Dks Moran*. Is., Oct 30.—The Swan
and Busier Land-and Cattie Company lias
been organized in Warren County, of which
A. H. Swan, a large Colorado cattle­
man, is ITesidoit; George M. Bonier,
Vice-President and John H.
Boeder.
Treasurer.
The capital is $300,000, of
which &gt;150,000 ta already paid. The prop­
erty Just purchaned by die company constate
of 1,971 h' acres of land, valued at &gt;80,000;
eattte valued at &gt;84,000; hones, &gt;1,700;
hogs, &gt;14100: farming iinjdementH. $3,000;
grain and hay, $5,000. To this is added
1150.000 cash. This fine property wilt be de­
voted ostensibly to tbe breeding of fine cat­
tie, and is about twenty miles from this

East Ta war, Mich.. Oct. ‘JO.—Forest
A TKI KU11AM published in various fires broke out yesterday back of Tawu
yafent of date 21st says:
.
City and to tlie north of this place st the
IMy before yesterday Geu. Benjamin head of Towns hike. The fire k rapidly
F. Butler told an intimate friend that
juld be elected beyond any

of doubt, and elected, too,
Ontario i Western Railway executed a

wmRBAffl&amp;pmffiior

OTHER CABLR/ CHRONICLES.

Qchenstown. Oct 18.—The Onion Line
steamer Nevada arrived off here yesterday
luondng. Her Captain reports that the ves­
sel has been on fire since Wednesday, and
that the jstesengera have been in a state of
semi-panic ever since the flames first ap­
peared. Instead of proceeding to Liverpool
the Nevada luw entered tlie harbor. It i&lt;
supposed tlie fur was caused by spontaueous
Combustion. • When tbe fire was dis­
covered the Captain and other officers went
below and found some cotton and hops
burning. They returned on deck nearly
smothered. Water was at once poured upon
the burning cargo, and the fire was gut un­
der control after some hours. Many pas­
sengers lent their* assistance. A quantity
of the cargo wag thrown overboard.
From Wednesday the Captain, oflicera, crew
and passengers worked unceasingly. They
were in a state of exhaustion when they ar­
rived at Queenstown, where a fresh crew
was shipped to relieve tbe crew. The fire,
while under control, still smolders in the
cotton-hold. The Nevada landed seventtNin
pus.Mnigers at Queenstown and proceeded
to Liverpool
Dublin, Oct 18.—Alexander M. Sul­
livan, the well-known Irish leader, and one
of the founders of tlie home-rule move­
ment, died yesterday morning.
Madrid, Oct 18.—The Cabinet council
has decided to postpone giving assistance to
the colonial treasury till the cortt* chaff ap­
prove the treaty ot commerce between
America and the Spanish. Indians. The
Spanish Government has tuMsepted an invitatiou to take part in tlie approaching con­
ference hi reinml to tho Congo.
Madrid, Oct 18.—Minister Foster will
sail for America shortly with the new Span­
iel East Indian commercial treaty, wlileh
has been signed by Senor J. DeElduayen,
Minister of Foreign Affairs. Minister Fos­
ter will return to Madrid to. negotiate u
commercial treaty on tlie tenns which Spain
has already accepted.
London, Ort. 18.—Christine Nilsson will
not go to America during this year.
Madrid, Oct 16,—La Llbcrtnd states
that United States Minister Foster, prior to
signing the commercial treaty on the part
of the United States, demanded that tlie re­
ciprocal advantage recorded In the treaty
should be confined, solely to Spain and
America. He claimed It would be im­
possible to conclude a convention between
Cuba, Porto Rico and the United States
upon the same conditions ns obtain in tlie
general treaty, 'and, if forced to conciliate
upon International requirements, negotia­
tions between the two countries would have
to be continued.
Paris, Oct 17.—A dispatch from Hanoi
says that the Chinese army completely dtejxersed after its recent defeat The weather
in Tonquin is coaler and favorable for mili­
tary oj»erations.
The press continues
to urge upon the Government the rein­
forcement of the army In Tonquin.
London, Oct 17.—Special dispatches
from Cairo assert that the Canadian boat­
men are unruly, and refuse to obey their
officers.
Cairo, Oct\17.—Provisions are extreme­
ly scarce throughout the whole country
from Berber to Khartoum, and from the
river Nile to the Red Sea HttoraL
’
London, Oct 17.—Australian ach'Jces
state tiutt Hanlan will row Beach for the
championship of tbe world on the first
Saturday In May, 1885. He will also row
Clifford for two hundred pounds sterling
some time within tlie next six moutiis.
Both races will occur on tlie Puramatta
River.
London, Oct 17.-^The last volume of
Froude's Life of. Carlisle has been issued.
In tho preface to this volume Froudo de­
fends the revelations of the. inner life of
Carlyle contained therein, and says that
reticence uwy/that subject would have Im­
plied tlint there was something to hide
from the public.
Kjikijis, Oct I".—Tlie vintage ot 1884 is
the best in Franco since 1874. The present
year’s wines will I be delicate and full of
bloom. The excellent quality of the vill­
age gives a flattering prospect to the wine
trade.
Lo.nim.n, OcU'20.—Tlie Parte correspon­
dent of the Dally Telegraph. states posi­
tively, that the Court nt Pekin offered
through the Washington Government to pay
5,000,000 francs to compensate tlie French
for their lossi&gt;s, not as owning to an error
but In order to smqoth the way for a settle­
ment. The conespondent says that Ferry
considered tie* offer too small America Is
so sHtlsfied wfih China’s attitude, which she
regards worthy defending, that jFrelinghuvsen declared his Inability to undenffiuid the
relnctance of France to an amicable settle­
ment of the difficulties. A Standard Hong
Kong disjaitch says that a loan of 83,000,000
lias boen obtained by the Chinese Goveruinen| from tlie Hong Kong-Shanghai Bank.
The'ap;*eal to the people for tlie loon was a
complete failure. Tito total tenders oidy
a iiounted to 81,600,000 at par, and &gt;500,00)
at fonr per cent below. The bank refused
tlie latter offer. It is believed Cfeina will
lie in straits tor cash to continue the
war arxl thkt her financial difficulty
will lead to an earlier settlement of the
trouble. The Times’ Pekin correspondent
Is informed that ti*e French commanders, if
ordered to march on Pekin, will ask for a
complete corps d’amiee of 40,000 men of all
branches of the service, two pontoon trains,
8,000 homes, twelve field guns, floating and
shore hospitals for 8,000 men. and a num­
ber of light draft gun-boats.
J
Lomdos, Oct. 20.—The terrible ond uni­
versal-depression of trade threatoM to drive
every other question Into the bw-kgronnd.
Things have gone so farthat the newspapers
have now sent special rorresjxjndenta to the
distrcsaed towns In the north of England,
and they fill their jotunals with talm
of dreadful ■ destitution caused by the
almost complete standstill of the shipbuild­
ing
nt# trade. The
Lne other trades ot thecmnitr)
the country
m making the muw , roopWoto.
No.
mine fat worked at full time. Whwit-growrn* declare that the crop does not pay for
war to
iwthiug at rent The teamere’.iants iw*ert that wtch pound' sold
wholesale Iximp. a jiemiy Im than wu
given at the China porta
.
Berlin, Oct. so.—Wilhelm J., Duke of
Brunswick, died yesterday morntag.

and approved.
Following accounts were presented:
•pinery aiip*-«rs to exist for tbe parp»Mm of
destroying the property of tlie Louisville, Henry Booram, police work.......................... to M
New Albany Jk ChteaR Railway Compw.ydndn'pf’i*
The tiiird ^««su;er evre* which has been
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wrecked and consumd wltldn a year met Ben Couuit.
its fate Saturday netr Groencustle, forty
that the accounta l»e
miles west of here, au pper&gt; switch threw allowed and un order drawn on the re­
tta entire train down an embankment, so spective funds. Carried by all ayes.
steep that the ears rolled twice over. In
On motion coancil adjourned.
JOHN WEIBiiERT, Recorder.
an instant the baggige car caught &lt;re .
from- au
overturned
stove.
Th®
fiamoi spread • rapidly from car to sion Saturday evening.
Fun
car, and the whole train, including tire iooo- board present.
motive, were burned. An IndeHcribable
Account of E. Pierce of 75 was pre­
scene of terror and confusion prevailed, al­ sented.
By Aid. Black, that the account be
though providentially no livre were loiR
allowed. Carried by all ayes.
On motion council adjourned.
All. however, were l*rui*d and cut in the
JOHN WKIBBERT. Recorder..
aplinlerud wreck.
The losH to the company Is over &lt;75.000;
Council met in special session Mon­
Cully hwured. Another attempt wa*. made day evening, Oct BL Full board pres­
Saturday night to wreck a train on the same ent except Aid. Tinkler.
The following proposition was hand­
road near New Albany.
ed in:
ALiLuiv, X. Y., Oct. 90.—A deliberate To the Mayor and Common Council of
attempt wks made to wreck a train loaded
the City of Hustings:
with passengers on the Boston &amp; Albany
Gentlemen:—In addition to the/orm­
Kailroad at Nigger Hollow cnxxhig. twelve
miles from here, Friday night Tile train er proposition made by us for the con­
struction
of water wortes for your dty,
was nmning at a high rate of speed, mm!
struck an obstruction on the track, rhe we offer to furnish either the M. Walk­
wreckers luui placed a pile of rails er or . duplex pumps, as descritied in
and sleepers on the traek and care­ vour printed specifications, giving you
fully wfedgwl them
ta
podtlon. A the choice of pumps (Walker or duplex)
man living near by discovered the ob­ which ever pumps you select the price
struction and tried to stop the train by tying for the water works to be the same as
a red handkerchief over nls lantern, but tho in former proposition—nineteen thous­
lantern went out, and be-tried In vain to and and six hundred dollars (•1,1)00.00)
afert tho disaster by shouting. The .loco­ complete. .
motive turned completely over. The ex­
THE MICHIGAN P1PK OO..
per M. V. ttaleno. '
press ear Jumped over It, and the Imgguge
Hartings. Oct. 50. *M.
mid smoking cars were piled on top. The
W
hereas under a mis-apprehension
sleeper remained on the track. Engineer
of
the
law
a
resolution
was
passed bv
Davis was found under the wreck, hiribly
scalded, and died at 5:80 a. ul Fire­ this council on the 7th instant, provid­
man Stickney's recovery Is doubtful. ing for the election at the next general
Conductor C. II. Gould had a leg in­ election to be held in this city of a
jured. Baggsgenmster George Fairbanks memlxTof the board of education of
had s foot badly scalded. William Fair­ said city, in and for the 1st ward there­
hanks, a brakeman, had his knee hurt. of, in the place and stead of Edward A.
Tvpklo, Miss., Oct. 90.—One of the mod Eider, removed. Therefore be it
terrible wrecks tiiat ever occorrevl on tbe
fienolved. That said resolution so far
Mobile &amp; Ohio Hallway happened a few as it pertains to such' election of such
miles north of this place Frulav night member of the board of education lie
Every coach of the passenger train due hero and the same is hereby rescinded.
&lt;
at 1:30 a. m. was thrown from tlie track add
By Aid. Black. That resolution lie
tMully damaged. The rails had been taken adopted. Carried by all ayes.
up by unknown penwns with a view of
ReMlred. That a duplex pump of a
wrecking the train. Tliere were about fif­ kind and pattern embraced by the spec­
teen passengers on the Urdu, all of whom
ifications heretofore recommended by
were more or less injured, but none killed.
the report of the committee on fire
protection adopted by this council, tie
employed in the construction of water
Leavenworth, Kas.. Oct 20.—Rickard works machinery, provided water
J. Waddy, an Iron-molder about fifty yean works shall be constructed.
old. shot his wife and Mina Logue'at hb
By Aid. Rogle, that the resolution.be
boarding-bouse, and then shot himself adopted. Carried by all ayes.
Resolved, That the contract for con­
through the head, dying instantly. Both
women will probably die, Mrs. Waddy structing water works in the city of
Hastings in substance, according to the
being shot through the lungs him!
specifications recommended by the
Miss Logue receiving
two wounds, committee on lire protection and‘adopt­
oix3 in the breast and the other
in
the
back.
Mrs.
Waddy
was ed by this, council be awarded to the
from Troy, N. Y. She had been married Michigan Pipe Co., provided the details
since last March, but left her husband on and the manner of the payment there­
discovering that ho hat! anothet wife at Al­ for can be agreed upon between said
bany. N. Y. M'** Logue had also been Michigan Pipe Cp. and the common
iiuuricd, but bad separated from her hus­ councu, and the committee on fire pro­
band. The affair grew out of domestic tection is hereby directed to present to
Infelicity. Waddy had two pistols and a' the council for acceptance or rejection
long and very sharp knife. He left a letter a draft of a proposed contract for the
to tbe coroner showing that the crime was construction of said water works and
premeditated and airefully carried out.
for the payment thereof.
By Aid. Hogle, that resolution be
adopted. Carried by ayes and nays as
New York, Oct 20. —The Bennett- follows: Ayes—Aid. Hogle, Jones,
Mackay ocean cable wu lauded at Manhat­ Parker, Stebbins and Wood. Nara- Aid. Black and Beamer.
tan beach Saturday aftemoou. A tug left
On motion council adjourned.
the Faraday about seven o’clock In the
JOHN WEJSSERT. IteMnter.
fnorning with two miles of cable coiled on
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
her deck. One end was buoyed about one
letters addreued to tbe following person* r»
and three-quarter mllea from shore, and
the tug then proceeded to shore with
Miaugan, ucu 3&gt;, ism :
..Fr&gt;n*t ,lt**fr- w. M. BakerJtugeneCramturd,
the other end. About twelve o’clock she G&lt;
‘«jeCdlehrt»t.Mra. H. g.HSlnga. Mrs. E
got within one hundred and fifty yards of
Drop tatters.-Terry Corragon.
the breakers, ana a hempen rope was at­
&lt;
Brown. Henry Dickerson, t'red
tached to the cable, the other end rtf the .IJucknily,
Mary Ann Green. S. g. Tnrner. H.
rope being ashore. 'Hie cable was then Patterson.
hauled In to tlie beach. At night the Fara­
day rannccted the cable on board with the
aliore line, and steamed out to sea to com­
plete the cable by splicing the shore section
to the main portion, the end of wlileh is
buoyed eighty-five miles out
1 can recoininend Ely’s Cream Balm to relieve Sold on u positive guarantee. Price 80c. and &gt;1.
all itersons suffering from Rom- Cold and Hay
rn-rl Hotehkkniar;inte.-s positive relief for
Fever. I have been a great sufferer from these
comnlalnta and have m»ed It. I have recom­
mended It to many of my friends for Catarrh,
and In all cases where they have iiwd the Balm
freely they have, licen cured. T,.Kenny, dry
goods niereiiant, Ithaca. N. Y.
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Constantine has a thriving manufactory of
orick and tile.
HoI*&gt; Barry Co., Get
w^byfwe
William
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker's Blood
hlixir, the only preparation iniaranU-cd u&gt; , xiuh, oi nope.
cleanse the blood and remove an chronle dlsFlint’s new freight depot will be finished In binder win rvce’ve reward
about a month.
A pure and reliable medicine.-A compound Binger Mtg. Co.’s office. Hastings.

of the blood, liver and kidney.
u&gt;**»es
Corunna’s coal mines arc open again.
Mr. Gough on Silk Hate.

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effect: "You neughtr. cute,

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with a coat of patent

yo« re very emert. Your vulpDity and
blasphemy Money .night showed good
breeding, and ItV ell right to throw
stones at republican torch-bearers.”
Wonder hgw the dernogreens will like
it if they are served likewise at their
next parade?
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within the last three months, or that a

oofopanied by a deU^rtL
otUBy
00ror W aamewoke the
delegation of thirty. They were printed as above, by direc­
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ujt’i came onio tion of the foreman. Mr. P. A. Sheldon you pay an equal amount into tbe cam­
- ’lnt the attention of to workmen,
who are introducing this new roofltag
“'’**■ wiu&gt; “u«*e a«l oonttoned
took them from the office for dirtribu- paign fund for the prohibition party if
"Very
clnb hai(J
new retidXe owermg.
Iis'nmri?*0’
tion/but in a few moments returned you fail
quarters,
at the court house and engine
.nearly completed, and In next week’,
with them saying that "the committee
Again you say, “Mr. Power?
*»»*
issue we win gtTe a description of it.
™n&gt;. were filled with « impatient
did not propose to circulate such bills," in consultation with Messers, i’hiio
The M. 1. society will meet .at the
nrowd, each anxious to secure a uni­
and called the foreman’s attention to Sheldon, Clement Smith, W. H. Power*,
home ot Miss Stella Wheeler next
form before the supply was exhausted.
.
rHMOKAL.
Tuesday evening. Oct. 28th. The sub­ d^SSt’OfN“hVa^lo&lt;&gt;k in O“t Pro&amp;ptly at 7 o’clock a procereion of the fact that they might mislead some. P.. T. Colgrove and perhaps others.
At his order more Trills were printed, They met in Mr. Colgrove’s office, and
pepublicah meetings.
ject for the evening’s study will be J. G '
exactly 282 torches (no gainsaying these
aiy yesterday.
\
headed “Republican Meeting," apd the also at republican headquarters in the
;» R. COOK.
Holland, his life and works. Thou to
Oguras for they are of democratic birth)
first lot left in this office. One of our partoffice." I will give an equal amount
returne"fhm&gt;
whom special work has W been asformed in line, headed by the Hastings
i ork state. Friday.
employees not noticing the difference, as an absolute free gift to you if a single
f SMITH.
signesl will please come with a short
comet band, moved up State street! At
George Nichols spent Sunday and
gave a few of them to Mr. L. C. Wel­ person can be procured * ho will make
selection to reader recite. Observe the
the front of the line was carried a large
Monday at his home here.
ton, who circulated a few befoTe notic­ oath that I conversed with any of the
change of night.
lithographed picture of the next presi­
The Misses Annaand Kittie Holbrook dent, James G. Blaine. From state ing anything wrong about them. But above named gentlemen, on tbe day
jame* clarke.
Our thanks are hereby tendered to
| the fact that after the address of Mr. named, except Mr. Colgrove, with whom
returned from Muskegon Friday.
.i t-v i FrhUv rve.. Ort. 34.
the company turned Auto Broadway
Boynton, (who, by the way, asserts I had an interview concerning looking
U.’5e-\&gt;’ '• i -(u!Urm»re. Saturday eve..aa. Mr. Charles Dion, of Happy George’s
Miss Grace Greenfield returned last and thence up Green street. Returning,
ti.i'derh*'11 } l',. ,n Mi.mlay, OCL2T.
.
establishment, for a box ot splendid
that he is still a greenbacker, and that up some evidence in a case.
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&lt; •■•i,,'r- Wednesday, Ort. 29.
the same route was taken until Main
week.from
a
protracted
stay
in
Toledo.
• ream candies. Mr. IHon understands
tbe party has left him and sold out to
I make the same offer with reference
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Miss Lydia Lake, of Vermontville, is street was reached. At Bowne’s corner the democrats) many grasped his Ji and to my meeting, or being in company
making them to perfection, and sells
Inins
"^‘’.M'lHuJay eve.. Nov. 1
the lines were reinforced by a delega­
them at prices far below Grand Rapids spending the week among friends in
and told him that they “came ’to the with any iwo of those gentlemen in any
Villar “*1 r,‘
—
tion of thirty from Middleville, who
or Detriot, while the quality of the this city.
meeting greenbackers, but returned re­ office or other place within the last
1[Kj", s HECOX.
had arrived on the 7:11 train. The pro&gt; n.UV *■&gt;••.. Ort. S4publicans," is what set the । fusionists three months.
goods cannot be excelled. When you
Miss Eva Nevins has been granted a
t irov,-.'Saturday eve.. M
cesaion proceeded down Main to Jeffer­
wild. Let 'em howl; good exercise for
Every fact stated in your article is a
wwj’ *.* s ;■ &lt; irlton. Monday.’kt »T.
want anything in the confectionery line. short rest, after the arduous duties of
S’ 'i* r . , m-lav. Oei. W.
son, and making a circle ot the lower their lungs.
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pure fabrication, except the single
Mr.
Dion
will
furnish
what
yoii
want
the
past
week.
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.o»rtt» town line) "ed­
part
of
the
city,
embracing
the
businres
rto»» •’*.
statement that 1 was in the city of
T^
ik
visit
of
the
Freeport
band
to
our
Miss
^nna
Nevins
is
again
able
to
l&gt;e
blocks, came back to Main street. In as to the prosecuting^ attobnr*1’!!;., t it Rutland, Thurday. Ort. »•
Hastings on the day mentioned.
’ ‘^^Fn.’1 A
city last Monday evening was indeed a at her post in tlie postoffice, after a marching up this street the companies i
u- .fc.„ , ..
Saturday, Nov. 1.
The article announcing myself a pro­
executed some very line ev&lt;4uttons, such I JL"’h‘U
the "“h“rof the O,H
surprise to those having charge of the week's sickneis.
I, r.nur.-Monday. Nov. X
hibitionist had been offered .to the Ban­
as fencing, counter marching etc !
candidates with reference to
meeting.
Their presence among us
Mrs.
Whipple
and
daughter,
of
Reed
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COUIEOVE.
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PHIL
the articlein ner for publication and refused prior
added greatly to tlie enjoymtmt of the City, are spending a few days in the which incited the applamg/of thou^J JT^ahbnt fed
।
. Tne»day, Ort. ••
•jfcCUOw H. »
amts of spectators.
T^e “r£s
"V to ita being sent to you. The Nashville
large crowd present.
The people;of city with relatives and friends’
Vaake* !*rr’5',"?:i 'b . Munday. Nov. 3.
News also refused to publish it. Dow
filled with a solid mass of humanity reply’ ,f th.e«utor ot
W* Of
Freeport may rest assured that when
that look like a republican scheme?
Mr. L. E. Mudge is one of a party of
til AND 1‘ T. COLGROVE.
.
—~wa .. e-uvj u! jnakini? it almratt
r
riv«*ny satisfaction from a weak BtC1.EME
Hastings has an opportunity to return »even from
Nashville and Woodland,!
""J**?bIe.J"r'Lh® ! tempt at lielittleing the writer-he w
llutw, IlnirMlay. (X’t. ®.
A? to whether Mr. Colgrove or Mr.
the compliment, our delegation will lx* now in the north w.xxls hunting.
, move^rats Atoon^ Z
,r welcome *° “■ tho'«l‘ «’e M
«■» Holbrook shall be elected prosecuting
Mr. anti Mrs. J. T. Lombard returned | nrot features of the denXtwton I “y
°“r h“ring U’Wani hinl per‘ attorney is a matter of supreme indiff­
there in full force to repay them for
their kindness.
erence to me. Now. Mr. Editor. I have
llkk^
ast week from an extended western] were the transparencies and mottos ■ Sn”^y,and ^hrou’rh the
never
1 irirMi*). Oct. 3Q.
no doubt your article was based npon
The Stewart Willierforce Grand Con­ trip, and report an enjoyable time.
. which were scattered through thorankm I
,uch cond,,rt *o*“nl “»■
information received from other parties,
'1i. \,,a‘ j ' '
cert Co., of WQberforce university,
E. P. Brown, who has been under the The moving panorama was. greeted ! ±.e.re«arde,11contemporary as a
who have imposed upon you, and
Orite*
r- '’onwjwv. a.
Ohio, is to give one of their truly first- weather for tho past month, is on the I with prolonged cheering and smiling gentle,nan ’,ni1
him as such. If
placed you and your paper in a false
no\- f S l.u n AND JAMES CLARKE.
class concerts at Union Hall in this
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Rain, but Ed’s step is a tittle feeble yet' fa&lt;*es. Before one could turn from the he wishea to pose in any other light it position, before the public, and you will'
city, on Monday evening next
This
is his privilege.
Harry
Russell,
who
has
been
sick
for
I
Mfelike
representation
of
"Widow"
doubtless appreciate this opportunity of
LACEY.
company has the endorsement of lead­
As to Franklin T. (Campbell, the man
the past week, with a mild form ofp,ntler ani1 her petticoat, along would
pitying yourself right before the people,
ing clergymen and college professors in diphtheria, is slowly improv ing and able j cou“*in blazing letters the title of a who has done most to stir up the "un­
and cal^ upon your informer to produce
: this country. Our people should avail
pleasantness,” we retract nothing. His
to sit up.
■. familiar song: "O.
“C. where is
L my
^.3 wanhis proofs or frankly acnowledge his
’ themselves of this opportunity of at­
I dering boy to-night."—Grover; only to incompetence is known to those who falsehoods.
I tending a first-class concert, such as I Jas. Clarke has returned to this city,, Iw followed up by "Freeport on deck." **
know what the qualifications of a jus­
Very rrapeetfnlly..
after a two weeks’ stay in Jackson and I
tice are. His part in this matter has
; seldom visit our city.
WALTER H. POWERS.
t
- REV MIL BARNABY.
Branch counties, Where he has lieen i "Hold up your little pocketknife, Mr. been
as contemptible as himself/
During the procession Monday eve­
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Hx-Mlngs, Mich.. Oct 21«t. I»l.
Pennington,"
reminded
all
of
the
posi
­
WthxllMHi. Mitn'Ll? Nov. X
speaking.
Wlth-regard to the law quoted from
EDITOR BANNER:
ning. some low-liVed, mean contempti­
tion taken by that gentleman on the ■
Tiffany, the legal fraternity and the ed­
Please inform the readers of the Ban.
Ml&gt;. JI. ADELLE HAZLETT.
Portmaster Powers is trying to avoid
ble pup. prevailed- upon a little boy
tariff question. “Have you heard from j
Vniur. H;*l. lin-tiiun. Monday. Nov. X
itor of the Democrat may still wrangle nkr to whom you refer to in your arti­
standing near to throw a stone into tlie being on the sick list, but for the past Ohio?” was a question which was an- j
if they will. That law is held as in cle in your paper of Oct. 15th, where
week
he
has
laxm
considerably
under
ranks. The misale struck Mr. Worthy
swered by all in the affirmative, and all j
Kememi i::; the concert Monday
force in the cities of Detroit and Grand you say: “In this county, d woman who
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Mead, of Rutland, in the ear, cutting a the weather.
satisfied with the verdict—even the
ning. .
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Rapids and other places. If our con­ ought to be in better business, and who
Itev. Hunsberger will exchange pul­ democrats. But the blasted bird was (
bad gash, and causing blood to flow
lntemporary doesn't like it. let him fix it ,could find plenty of it at home, goes
-EAMiNEn wood for sale cheap.
quite freely. If the law was enforced on pits with Rev. J. W. Miller of the Sec­ what lothered the boys. , For there it ,
to suit himself.
quire of A. R- McOmber.
about retailing the lie that the saloons
one or two of these hoodlum^ such oc­ ond street M. E, church, Grand Rapids, was, holding in its Udons, two of tbe
The question of Mr. Shrope' being of this dty have raised money to push
see Alien McOmber’s ad. on another
dead issues of the Ohio campaign—for (suggested by the editor of the. Demo­
currences would be less frequent This Sunday next.
Mr. Colgrove’s canvass."
page. He has pwthing of interest.
matter is now being sifted to the bot­
T. D. Marsh, a former pastor of the we know that "Pennington Hurd some- (crat as complaining witness must be
My reasons for asking is this: Bro.
Remember that old gold and silver tom and seme one will be made to suf­ l&gt;resbyterian church, is making a -short thing drop at Toledo.” "Protect Amer- ,
settled by the latter and Mr. Colgrove. Colgrove told me on Fridry last that
are as good as cash at A. R. McOmber’s. fer for the outrage.
,
visit in the city, in the interest of the ican Labor” Is one of the cardinal prinThe purposes of our reply to the arti­ Mrs. Bailey was going around the coun­
ciplesoftho republican policy. "Buy cle were two: to show that Mr. Col­
Dk. Lathrop lost an umbrella mark­
Another rousing meeting was held Presbyterian book concern.
ty saying that i" prosecuting attorney
your clothing of It. K. Grant” was the grove acted in good faith, and to state
ed co inside."Dr. L." Finder please Tuesday evening at Middleville.£and
Mr. Dan. Reynolds left Friday last
' in Cincinnati had been tarred and feath­
banner that took the cake. It's a cold that if his opponent wanted personal­
despite the fact that rain came down In fora month’s visit at Belmont, N. Y.
ered for not doing his duty, and that
return.
day when Kirk gets left, in the way of ities he could have his fill. As to
' our prosecuting attorney ought to be
The W. C. T. I'm will meet with Mrs.. torrents, the hall was crowded to listen It is rumored that Dan has gone there
advertising.
whether We succeeded, we also let the' served in the same way. Now I have
L.K. Powers, an Jefferson street next. to the able speech of Moody Boynton. in the interest of Grover ('leveland.
Arrangements having been made for people of Barry county judge.
listened to four or five of Mrs. Bailey’s
His manner of treating the tariff quesMr. Chas. Baldwin has returned to
Tuesday afternoon.
the speaking to take place in the court
At the request of both candidates we bpeeches, and all I ever heard her say
[ tion, and the illustrations that he m^le, his home in this city, after a very suc­
The Freeport Herald is now printed
yard,
the
procession
filed
in
and
encir
­
have dropped all personalities. We about the prosecuting attorney of Barl were convincing arguments in favor of cessful season as pitcher of the Milwauentirely at home, with Messrs. Peckham
cled the three thousand people in wait­ have received a number of letters for‘ ry, is as follows: "1 read of a prosecut­
, protection.
It was whispered about,
base ball club.
He has l»een re­
A Godfrey proprietors. We wish the
ing.
After each of the liands had publication reflecting upon Mr. Col­ ing attorney in Iowa that the people
after the meeting, that the janitor of tained by that organization for another
publishers success.
played a selection, the speaker, Hon. grove’s opponent, and in every case they’ threatened to ta?&gt;nd feather for not
thj) hall swept up nearly a half bushel year at an increased salary.
7 doing his duty.” And she said, “1 bear
Moody Boynton, of Massachusetts, was found their way to the waste-basket.,
The ladies' society of the Presbyter­' of scales, which had fallen from the
Mr. C. H. Van Arman started on Sat­ introduced, who held the audience spell The same request was made by these
' they are going to feather the nest of our
ian church will lit entertained by Mrs.■ eyes of greenbackers and democrats
urday last, for Topeka. Kansas, where bound for nearly three hours, by his candidates of all the city papers, and1 prosecutor this fait” Now this is all I
Ketfirid, Hotchkiss and Ix-Itoy, onFri-‘ j during the meeting.
he is to be married t&lt;xlay to Miss Clara eloquence
all
gave
the
same
promise.
Yet
we
and
dear
arguments.
5 have heard Mrs. Bailey say in regard to
day aft.■rniK.n of this week, at the Epis-1
fe to be a pole raising at LaLangmaid. lately of this city. Mr. and ‘Every statement made by him was notice in the latest Democrat a com­
' prosecuting attorney, nothing very bad,
copal society raotnF, Everybody invit-' eey. next Tuesday
- ■ afternoim
at2 o’clock, Mrs. VanArman expects to reach home forced home with all the power and munication from Nashville charging
to say the least. And for one 1 despise
«L
iat which the Hon. E. S.Xtaeey.of Char­ on or before Nbvember 1st. The Ban­ energy of his being, while at the same Mr. Colgrove with neglect of duty.* this mud slinging as much as anyone.
Wei&gt;m&gt;day of taspwwk Dr. Lowry. ]lotte, will deliver a ringing speech upon ner extends congratulations to the time his neat sallies of wit, carried This may be in keeping with the agree­‘ . Again, in the Banner of same date
conviction. He handles each party and ment but not as we understand it. We5 you (j”ote Frr.nL Hooker, Circuit Judge,
nv.Lst il by Dr. Dr^ke. successfully per- |the political issues of the day. and in happy couple.
formed an operation for cataract on the |the evening James Clarke of this city,
Mr. George E. Bowers, our former its platform in a masterly manner, caa only say that the Nashville "Anon" as aceepung tine without imprisonment.
eyes of Mrs. Geo. Deinund, of Wood­ will show the people of that vicinity h4sine*s associate, is a candidate for pointing out a flaw here, or a good whose drivel and dirt is published in 1 would refer you to page 3, journal D,
land. Mrs. Demand had Ijeen blind for why they should cast their votes for ' the territorial council of l&gt;akota. The measure there, making the whole sub­ our contemporary, is an anonymous C-Aunty Clerk records, where Judge
three years and she can now fee clearly. Blaine and Logon, and perpetuate the I q‘htjn’hi, disirict is between the Mani- ject appear so simple, that any man liar. “Anon" is a coward, as well as a Honker sentenced Andrea- Boll to W.OO
prindples of the republican party. |
rlilrwul the elevator companiwi though a fool, might take heed thereby. falsifier, and his per versions ought not fine and costa and five days in jail for
Wo.xdh: if the lusionists ofinis city
Music by the Hastings band, and a (
mjni0ns and the farmers, It was without doubt tlie finest speech to have seen light through the Demo­ selling liquor on Sunday.
.
doni feei a trille ashamed of their row­
Your# for the rWiit.
.'
grand torchlight procession in the eve-1 Mr |!(jKen, ls thp fan*,r candidate of the season, and the republicans arc crat.
T. PHiLun.
dyism Mon*!a\ night? It was in strike i
jubilant over its effect upon the opposi­
ning. Let everyone turn out and give
wo ^^t to hear of Ms election,
Our correspondent has rightly guesswl
OUR article of last week, headed
inp ix'ntrast to the courteous treatment
the speakers a good reception.
Fxch!ulges published st Traverae tion.
pickpockets, has called forth many sim­ as to the party named. We had what
they received from the republicans on
AT BAWtoD
ciL add ueinity speak very highly of
Fully one hundred persons who were
ilar reports of lasses from our towns­ we deemed good authority for the state­
the occasion of their torchlight proces­
and evening, the republicans h$ld
a I। John AV Carter’ll work in that section. on hand to partake in the demonstra­ men, who were on the same train. ment as to her remarks about our pros,
aw
sion the week previous.
•
’
“
tlc
I
Lrt
Saturday
evening
a
rousing
meet
tion
were
unaided
to
get
a
suit
or
even
large and enthusiastic meeting. In the ’
For the benefit of the unlucky, we ecutor.» We shall be more than pleased
The M. K. social will be entertained afternoon James larke and 1 hilip T •
&lt;w at rrravenje city, which a torch, thereby curtailing the length refer them to Grand Rapids papers, to know that our informant was mis­
of the prooesdon very materially*
by the Mesdamra Mixer. Lampman, Colgrove discussedri the
tho issues
IfMtics ot
of the
the day
day wm
1DK addressed
..
, by
..... the uRnvn
which contain descriptions of valuable taken. We have no wish to deal unjust­
above named
owned
Bresse. Mate, Woodruff, Turner and in a fair and satisfactory manner, to a
One feature of the evening's proceed­ paper? found in pocket books, that have ly with any person, nor will we with
gentleman. John sort of gets tbe boys
Runyan, at the residence of the first delighted audience, in the evening the ton pocket, when he springe hie elo­ ings, and one noticed by everybody, was been picked up around the city.
silence hear any friend like Mr. Colgrove
named in the second ward on Wednes­ Hastings band and a procession of quence and unanswerable argument, the hoodlum element, which was out in
wantonly slandered, and held up as a
full force; and we think we will strike
After an absence of one year ad- whiskey
day afternoon and evening of next plumed knights paraded the principal
man, when we know there is
upon
them.
very
near
the
truth
when
we
state
that,
vancing
myself
in
music,
I
have
re.not a more thorough temperance man
week. Come one and all.
street. After the parade about 800
We are very sorry to hear that Mr. in a large majority of cases, the disturb­ turned home to give lesson&gt;4f&gt; those In Barry county. Fair play is all we
gathered
to
listen
to
Clement
Smith
and
L. C. Welton’s oldest son had a cir­
Walter Howell, the efficient leader of ance was caused by members of the who desire. Feeling fully prepared to ask in this campaign, and with that the
cus air to himself Tuesday afternoon J. L. McPeek, who entertained them the Hartings Cornet Band, has severed
opportllra party. Lut week when the give satisfaction, .1 earnestly solicit result will be satisfactory whatever it
with
’
good
sound
logic
on
tariff
and
“
i. Xctlon with that body, hl« eonon Main st. He was riding his father’s
Hulonlrt. held their meetipg, while the your patronage. For terms and partic­ may be. We intended no injury to the
horse, when the animal commenced to other Important issues. This gives th
tract having expired. Under his lead procession wm on parade.fno yelling or ulars call at my home on North Broad­ ladv mentioned in our last, nor did w«
kick, landing his rider in a good sized republicans another shove in the south ershlp, our land has improved wondwjeering «• Indulged In by republicans, way any forenoon, or of Glenn Green­ intend to have a friend slandered, as we
,X and to his effort, that organisemud puddle and somewhat soiling his part of the county.
.uch u wm heard on our street, lart field at R. Mudge's clothing store.
believed Mr. Colgrove had been by the
clothes. No other damage done.
the prraent standard1 oCexo£ nlxht, during the hour of marching. If
Fob three evenings of the past week
Your# respectfully.
lady. If we were misinformed we gladly
GRACE O. GREENFIELD.
lenoe
to
which
they
have
attained.
As
our
city
fathers
have
wfeetled
with
Uie
VM leader, of the opposition wish to
retract the statement. Life is too short
Mr. H. E. Gembkrling, formerly
much
discussed
question
ot
water
and too sacred to do injustice to any
take
stock
in
that
kind,
of
political
cap
­
editor of the Albion Recorder, but later
OOMMUMXCATIOM FROM
Aimort
one. We had no idea of doing so.
ital and to countenance .uch acta,
ot the editorial staff of the Buffalo works or no water works.
they may, but
than be «»u«d that EDITOR BANNER
As our columna are crowded we can­
• &gt;'
Evening Telegram, died at Chicago a every proposition that the mind £
A copy of
foUowln* article ha# been #enl not fully reply to Mr. Phillips* commun­
mortal
man
could
frame,
has
been
sub
­
the
effect,
of
.uch
outrages
will
be
felt
few days since, while en route for Col­
U&gt; the lurry County Democrat and tbe Home ication now. Next week we shall have
at
the
poll.
Nov.
4th.
Taking
It
upon
mitted
to
them
but
without
avail,
orado for the benefit of his health. Mr.
Journal ** *n answer to tbe editorial which apsomething more to say. especially about
last on Monday evening after becom­
Gemberling was only 35 years of age.
the whole, Monday
ZtlonfM exceeded anything ot the
-ue the Andrew Bell case.
ing lull to overflowing with enthusiasm X^med that they had.
]
The society connected with Emanuel
kind
preeented
other
prUeH.
l
b.
«r-uy
presented
by
parties.
from watching the torchlight profu­
Card of Thanks.—We wish to re­
chiirch will lie entertained on Thurs­ sion. they passed the following prot«l
It doesn’t take much to make a fus-1
turn onr sincere thanks to cor many
day afternoon of next week, by Mrs. H.
tlon: "That the works be put In by
friends
and neighbor* who kindly aided
EDITOR DEMOCRAT:
■AlGoodyear and the ladies associated
torchlight procesaione shone ionlrt red hot. since the Ohio
private company and the dW bin
r™I ^^&gt;0.
* in last
«»«-»
r paper
y
Your editorial
week's
Kin all the
*ith her, at the society rooms in Rowself to rent x&gt; “W hydrants, so
will never be forgotten by your friends
.rts block. Supper served from half
had a rousing meeting in statements that ere not true that I r» Mid well wisher*.
thirty in number PW’X
whilerepllblic*,n ’
P*t five until seven. All are cordially
IT
evening. Even our pec truUy art space in your paper or a
WM. AND MARY POLAND.
ncr
year,
and
each
perwn
mu
m
invittti to attend.
£Ty a certain water tax “n0*“’of
Ulis city Monday e
«
, Un&gt;t
u wU1 see that it is tor
Card of Thanks.—1 wish toexpreas
to ±Tb^. through X interest to puhli-h thi. rtide A
New York Tribune: In Ohio, on the Si. way the dty share, none of the XVtoniountXXX’tto^
■“’XT^ t^^^-llyrrs’ lUottb.Ban.ewUi be -t to th.
Hlh inst., of Bright’s disease, the Clever reeponribility and arts merely as » P
the Hartings City band for the gentie^Xr - There to already .owe dtaatland canvass.
I
•
“ ofollne i were distributed in Home Journal and to the Banner.
reading
as
follows
we
!
You
say,
"On
Wednesday
ot
last
week
isfactlon i^”™ “.
“Ld tot wme city
treated as their leader.
tomb* * mournful sound.
..
uniformed torch
with “2&lt;^,X^erb&lt;«.th.»ot the county:
" »nDel« Haowk’1 cryyr. Walter S. Powers •• was in town
inaugurated- It i» ^P0
to
’■mver. come *nd eee tbe ground
HON.MOODY BOYNTON!
of oTprindprt taxpayers
' and • • called npon Justice Campbell st who have ao kindly aided ua
. w here you must ahortly Ue.”
’ arl Schurz Is requested not to send ^rve an Injunction upon the city to of our citisena w
theta***"*-

restrain the ooundl from doing “

Bulge Co. lh this city, 1» meeting
diet.
»»h excellent euocen to laterwtlng
01» farmer, in the matter of hedgee. It
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�RAILROADS

AT WAR.

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

Bair has started for Kentucky with Maod
8., in the hope of lowering her record tld*
,
New A (&gt;uk, Oct 18.—T he war of railroad fall in a waruiJ:fllm:it»'.
Cash purelmsfes of timber lands and im­
rates which the 1‘ennsylvapia Road precipi­
provements having depleted the company's
tated by refusing to allow the Baltimore 4
surplus the Calumet «t Hecla dlrectora
Ohio Road to run into New York over its voted at Boston Thursday to pass the divi­
tracks assumed serious proportions yester­ dend, causing some surprise.
day when tlie West Shore Road, inspired, it
Tbe Mexican Central itoad has earned
.
is supposed, by its new ally, the Baltimore 4 82,092,570 since January 1.
Three young men were killed by a train
Ohio, reduced its rates exactly one-half to
Albany, Buffalo and local stations along its Wednesday evening at Elizabeth, N.J.
Three additional counties ©f Ontario
line. This at once brought down the price of
tickets to Chicago to 815; to Buffala 84.65, adopted the Scott Temperance law Thurs­
and Albany, 81. To-day tickets to Buffalo, day.
A. W. Bowman, a capitalist at San Fran­
Chicago, Detroit and local points along tlie
lines of the West Shore, Erie and Central cisco and holder of many trusts, failed
were selling at about half rates, with a Thursday, and refuses to make a statement
The Esquimaux dogs of the Greely expe­
prospect of lower rates-to-day. At the chief
wallers' office tickets were sold yesterday dition are included in the National Breed­
at 814 to Chicago, S3 to Buffalo and Si to ers’ Bench Show, which opened Thursday
Albaijy. At tbe Pennsylvania offices the at Pldladelphtn.
price for Chicago tickets was 829, but It was
Rubel’s Rock, that famous obstruction iu
freely predicted that as Erie was openly sell­ the Ohio River near Louisville, was sliaiing under the pool rates the Pennsylvania tered by blasts Thursday, operated by Gov­
Road would soon follow suit
ernment employes.
Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct 18.—Passenger
Seventy acres of cedar timber have been
agents here received orders yesterday to destroyed by fires in ‘ Big Egg Harbor
make a rate of half the regular fare to all Swamp, N. J., and an extensive cranberry
points iMtween here and New York, which bog Is threatened.
places through fare at 84.65, with the round
Gas exploded tn the Central I’acific mill
trip at S9.25, limited to thirty days. Cus­ at Lawrence, Mass., Thursday, destroying
tomers are not allowed to icas-e any local the naphtlia house, shattering its windows
office. Ever}- road out of Buffalo has and fatally Injuring two men.
lieen
selling
tickets
to
New
Tne colored people of South Carolina, to
York
for
five
dollars
for some
time, except the Central, which made a the number of one thousand, are invited to
86-50 pite. The first-class rate to Chicago emigrate to a farm in California, their trans­
b now 89. “The quickest way to remedy portation to be paid and deducted from
matters is to lyive some line make a rate of their wages.
Tho failure of Campbell &amp; Sons, the To­
81 between New York and Buffalo, and
that will bring the crisis; and the general ronto publishers, affects scores of houses in
Another
managei-s will then take hold and put a the trade throughout Canada.
slop to the war,” said a local passenger large book store- and an extensive publish­
ing firm arc said to be tottering.
agent
Uttca, N. Y., Oct 18.—An enthusiastic
The National Executive Committee of
crowd welcomed General Butler on his ar­ the Master Plumbers’ Association, Andrew
rival here yesterday.
He addressed a Young, of Chicago, President, held secret
meetings
Thursday at St Louis, and refused
crowded meeting at the ojiera house. In
speaking of the present railroad troubles he to divulge tlie proceedings.
said:
The State Synod of Cumberland Presby­
"Tnis Went Shore Rond you have is a failed
road: u rood in the hands of a Receiver: a terians of Illinois is in session at Irving,
road In the oeurts of Justice, and yet tt la Montgcunery County.
competing wttn another romi. Whoever
The failure of Bamberger &amp; Co., whole
beard of »uoh a thing, and what does this sale clothiers at Cincinnati, is announced,
west Shore performance moan? It mean*
rtxnply that its managers are trying'- to force with 850,000 liabilities.
tbe ftew York Central u&gt; buy It hud then you
W. L. Lind &amp; Co, wholesale hats and
will only have ao much more water to pay in- furs, al London, Ont, tiave failed for 850,­
tarest on."
000, wfth 830,000 assets.
DEATH AT A WEAK BRIDGE.
Upon judgments amounting to 820,000
the Sheriff Friday closed tho Canton (Ohio)
Two People Killed and Many Wounded on
Cutlery Company's words.
tbe Cincinnati Eastern Road.
Ristori’s manager has entered into a mnBatavia, O., Oct 18.—I-ast evening the tract for an American tour gt three montita
middlejipttn of a bridge across the east fork with tlie Gymnase Company.
of the rivtr, on the Cincinnati Eastern
Mapleson has engaged Millie. Nevada for
Narrow-gauge Railroad, gave way as the America at £300 a night The troupe salts
Mancliester express was passing over for New York on tho 33d Inst
Frank E. Bean, an ice-dealer in Rockland
IL
Tlie
bridge
Is
fifty
febt
above water.
The engine, baggage­ Count}-, N. Y., secured judgment for 875.000
car and first coach were huried to tho against the West Shore Road for breach ot
water beneath, while tlie rear car remained contract
on the sound portion of tbe bridge. Forty- * Sam Baldwin, a teamster,whoao wife and
five persons were on the train at the time, family reside at Galesburg, I1L, was brutal­
and many made miriumlous.escapes, sev­ ly murdered near Leadville, and robbed of
eral leaping to the stream below. The fol­ 91,100. Two men have been arrested, and
lowing Is a list of the killed and wounded: lynchings ore Imiuine^.
Stockholders of the Metropolitan Nattoal
Killed—Englnuor Ed Wilbur, Fireman Hen­
ry Jonm.
Bank at Naw York have been naked to per­
Wounded—Samuel Carr, will dlr: Dary
Hicks, can not recover: Hen Moore. Thomas mit the concern to go into liquidation. The
TayJor. John Nash. Mary Swullun, James Mc­ bank is sound, but tlie general feeling
among financiers is tiuti it is losing money.
Coy. Conductor Charles Durham.
. A number of others received trifling
Two months ago. in Franklin County,
bruises. The engineer and fireman were Go., Leila Burgess and her father were jireboth killed instantly. The bridge was be­ paring for church; but tbe girl, taking a
ing repaired, but was considered safe. Sev­ long time to arrange her bangs, Irritated
eral heavily loaded freight trains had passed the old man, who attempted to chastise her,
over it a short time before the accident when she took up an ax and split his skull
Had tlie rear coach followed the first sec­ Friday she was sent to the penitentiary for
tion the ln« of life would have been ap­ life.
palling. Most of those injured were sec­
McGregor, la., had a 812,000 fire Saturday
tion hands.
nlghL . j
The formers in the vicinity of Fargo,
Mortuary Statistins iff the Army.
D. T., are holding their grain, as only
■ ■ Wamunoton, Oct. 18.—The Surgeon­ fifty-five cents is offered for Na 1 han!
General of tlie Army, In his annual report wheat
Hay exporters in Canada have received
says: Tlie total deaths for tlie year among
. white troops was 350, or 13 per 1.000 of notice from the Secretary of State al Wash­
mean strength, an increase of two ington that 81,000,000 collected for duties
will be refunded at an early date.
per 1,000 over tlie
rate
for the
The Sheriff closed up George White &amp;
previous year. The number of white
Ca’s store at St Louis Saturday, the liabil­
soldiers discharged for disability wn&gt; ities reaching 825,000. Tlie firm did a
838. Tho total number of deaths ammiC wholesale business In jeans clothing.
the colored troops was 22, or tan per 1,000 ol
At Mlddleh'ume, W. Va., Saturday the
mean strength, which Is one per 1,000 lowct
tluui tlie death-rate of tiie previous year. He boiler of Isaac Wehman’s saw-mill ex­
notes tlie fact that this is not only the low­ ploded, killing John Fox and William Wor­
est death-rate yet reached among the dol-, den and wounding five other men, two fa­
ored troops since their organization, but It' tally. ’
Volney Bull’s residence nt North East,
Is tlie Unit time tbe rate has fallen lower
than fur white troufis, the usual average Pa., was fired Friday by his maniac brotlicr
difference being 8 to 3. S per 1,000 of mean who was confined In on upper room. Vol­
strength in favor of the latter class. The ney at&amp;nipted to rescue the tnad man, but
medical and surgical history of the warwll; both fierishod in the flames.
be ready for issue in about a year:
The Boston lads ore solid for Belva Lock­
wood for President Four battalions cf
Southern Crops and Stock Suffer for Hain. them parade the streets every night in
Mohile, Ala., Oct 18.—The drought is Mother Hubbard dresses, with bonnets and
now nearly eleven wefeks old and there art ]&gt;arasoi torches, and seem to greatly enjoy
tlie sport
no Indications of rain. Springs, wells and
Policeman Gorman died at Cincinnati
branches have dried up, and long drives to Saturday from tiie effects of wounds re­
rivers have to be made to water cattle. Tlie ceived election day. His sister fell HI upon
rivers themselves are very low and are hearing that her brother had been shot, be­
gradually reaching the point noted tn 1836. came unconscious when kbe I ward of his
when the Alabama could bo waded at Mont­ death, and expired in a few hours.
gomery. Tbe co4on crop was burned out
more than three weeks ago. The turnip
MARKETS.
crop, much reUed-u]&gt;on for stock fee^, is a
failure. Meantime no seed can come up,
Naw Yuuk. October in.
and the farmers ore continually resowing in LTVESTOCK-Cattle
hope that rain may coma
SMep...............................

New York, Oct 18.—Th tire were 209
failures In the United Status reported during
the week, against 318 in the jnvi e ling week,
and 180, 141 and 109 in the corresponding
weeks of 1883, 1882 and 1881 respectively.
Classified by sections and computed with
last week tbe result is: Middle Status, 52;
an Increase of 8; New England, 2*1, an in­
crease of 2; Southern. 48. a deT.«nse of
Western, 68, a daxvase of 17; Pacific Stales
and Territories, H», an increase of 0; Can-

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V. bat cures their fevers, maVes them slf*

When Babies fret, and cry by turns,
What cures their colic, lots their worms.

But Oaatorta.

Farewell then to Morphine Syrups,
Castor OU and Paregoric, and
Hall Cantoris.

Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder,
Female Complaints, as well as all Nervous and
Chronic Diseases Successfully Treat­
ed Upon the Latest Sci• entitle Principles

bttles”

8UY
CUM.

8CHWEILII6, DALI &amp; MIES,
W &amp; M Chambers St., New York.
Iim“7

Of the above MEDICAL INSTITUTE, on account of hta increMing practice in
Hastings, Mich., will make his next visit on TUESDAY .January •
■
13th, 1885, land remain one day, at

The Hastings House,

^entpur unimgnt.-Aa.t-

Where be can lie consulted on

of iio Thro&amp;i ui Luags, Eiioow wi Sliiior,
FOR TEN CENTS.

Xc*t XnrtAccd. W«*rtitNr«n on4

x^u.’

Address DR. WARD A CO. Locisiana. (So.

Nervous and Chronic Diseases.

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,

DR- ALBERT lias bad twenty ysara’ experience In hospitals and private practice, is a regular
gr idtate of tbe most eminent Medical Colleges of the United States. :u;d gives bis special alienFor Coeghs and Colds.
Cfo tbe treatment of all forms of Nervous and Chronic Dlse^, b!&lt;^ ftlwm, Bkln D*sea**.
Diseases of the Bladder. Kldbeys and other organs; Rheumatism, Weakness, Nervous and Gene­
ONE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
ral Debility. Mental and Physical Pr»«rfttton. Broken Down Cxinsfltudons.inotches^ervoawjeM.
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER, 1 dnineM of Sight. Cough. Indigestion. Despondency. Confuslonof Ideas,.Aj*”1 raJni‘ liT
fectlveMemory, etc., sueceasfully treated and pertnanontly cured by remedies that are not In­
Invaluable In tho sick room.
jurious.
.
•
. , •
NERVOUS DEBILITY—Those suffering from Nervous Debility, the symptoms of which are a
duU, distressed talud, which unfits them tor performing lltoir business arid social duties, makes
Tho three above useful articles mailed, postpaid, happy mamagrtf impossible, distresses the action of the heart, uiuslng flushes of heat depression
to any address upon receipt ot lOc. in stamps.
of sulriuurvll forebodings, cowardice, fears, dreams, short breathings, melancholy, tire easy of
coinpanv, and have a preference to be alone, feeling a* tired tn the inaruliig as when iMiring, lost
THE MOBES DAME CO.. DanbcrT..Ocna.
manhood, while bone deposits tn tbe urine, uerapuaness. trembling, canfustou of thoughts, waterv
and weak eyes, dvspcpsla. constipation, paleness, pain and weakness tn the limbs, etc., should
K WILL give exclusive sale at and near consult Dr. Albert Immediately and be restored to health.
•
Hastings of our Entire Wheat Flour to any
dealer who will push It. Covered by patent. DR. ALBERT has discovered the greatest cure tn the world for Weakness of the Back and
Easily sold. We will guarantee 100 pounds LlmlH, General Debility. Nervousness. Languor. Confusion of Idem. Palpitation of the Heart,
more bread to the barrel than auv other flour.
Timidfty, Trembling. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Diseases of the Head. Throat. Noje ar Skin.
FRAN KUN MILLS CO..
Affections of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach and Bowels—those terrible disorders which unfit the pa­
octlWt
3« Clark 8L, Chicago, IU.
tient for business or other duties of life—blighting their most radiant hopes or anticipations, ren­
dering marriage InqiOMlble.
MICHIGAN STATE IJLND OFFICE.
YOUNG MEN who have become tlie victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive
1V1
Lansing. Oct. 1st, 1AM.
Notice is hereby given, that the following des­ habit which annually swee|«s to an untimely grave thousands of young men ot exalted talent and
cribed primary school laud, situated in Barry brilliant Intellect, may call with full confidence.
t
county, forfeited for non-payment of Interest,
will be offered for sale at public auction at this
MARRIAGE—MARRIED PERSONS, or young men contemplating marriage, aware at Pturtloffice Nov. 13th, 18M. at ten o'clock a. m., unless ral Weakness. Loss of Procreative Powers. Iraputeney. or-anyother disqualifications, speedily re­
previously redeemed according to law.
lieved. He who places himself under the care of DR. ALBERT may confide tn his honor as a gen­
MINOR S? NEWELL,
tleman and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
Commissioner.
No. ot cer­ Description. Section. Town. Rangel
ORG ANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. Thls dlstreesln* rffiiction
tificate.
—which renders life a bufden and marriage Impossible— is tlie penalty paid by tiie victim of im­
proper indulgence. Young pecsons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
16
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nwJt ot neM.
dreadful
consequences that ensue. Now who that understands the subject will deny that procre­
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ation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by tlie prudent? Besides being de­
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nwHof ae\,
prived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious destructive symptoms of both mind
8176
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lot no 3
and
body
arise. The system becomes-deranged, tee physical and mental functions weakened,
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Loss of Procreative Power. Nervous Irritiblllty. Dyspepsia. Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion,
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Constitutional Debility. Wasting of tiie Frame, Cough, Consumption and Death.

ONECOOKBOOK.

TUTT’S
PILLS

W

TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From these sources
three fourths of

XCURE WARRANTED-FER80N8 RUINED In health by unlearned pretenders, who keep
them trifling month after month, taking poisonous and Injurious compounds, should apply Imme­
diately.
REMARKABLE CURES perfected in old cases which have been neglected or unskillfully
-treated. NO EXPERIMENTS OR FAILURES, it being self evident that a Physician that con­
iines himself exclusively to the study of certain classes of diseases and who treats thousands every
year must acquire greater skill in those branches than one in general practice. Parties treated
by mall anti express, but where poeslble. personal consultation la preferred, which IB FREE AND
INVITED. CHARGES MODERATE. AND CURABLE CASKS GUARANTEED.
- Address with jostage.
•■Rough on Rat" clears out Rats. Mice. 15c.
“Rough on Corns," (orCorns, Bunions. Me.
Thin people. "Wells’ Health RcnewerV re­
stores health and vigor, cures dysjwpsla, &amp;c. &gt;l.
,$Rough on Toothache,” Instant relief. ISc.
I Julies who would retain freshness nnd vivac­
ity don’t
try “Wells’ Health Reiiewcr.”
"Buehu-palbtt," great kidney and urinary cure.
Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rota, mice,
cleared out by "Rough on Rats.'T 15c.
"Rough on Coughs," troches', 15c; liquid. 25c.
For ehildren, alow In development, puny nnd
delicate, uso •‘Wells’ Health Benowcr.
"Rough on Dentist" Tooth Powder. Try IL 15c.
Nervous Weakness, DjfspeMla, Sexual Debil­
ity cured by “Wells' Health Renewer." 81.
Mother Swan’s Wqjrni Syrup, for feverishness,
worms, constipation; tasteless. 25c.
Stinging. Irritation, all Kidney and Urinary
complaints cured by “Buehu-paiba.” gi.
Night sweats, fever'chills, malaria, dyspep­
sia, c-uijed by/“Wells’ Health Renewer."
My hnsbltad (writes a lady) Is three times the
man since using “Wells’ Health Reuewvr."
If you are falling, broken, worn out and ner­
vous, use "Wells' Health Itenewer.” $1.
Prevalence of Kidney 4dmplalut In America;
"Bachu-pnlba" Is u quick, complete cure. A1- .

P. O. Box, 270.
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
tar-Ciwn and correspondence sacredly confidential Treatment sent C. O. D. to any part ol
the United States.
/• ocw-ly.

(t»Z?C A Month and Hoard for three HvO |
jKOn Young Men or I^ulles in each county.
V
Address}*. W. Ziegler &amp; Co. .Chicago. III.
POTTAGES ; or. Hints on Economical House
I 'Building. Containing 24 plates of Cottages
w costing from •«» to gJ.ooo, with descriptive
letterpress, i svo. voL, lumdaomely bound In
doth, mailed on receipt of 81.
WM. T. COMSTOCK, Pub., 6 Astor Place, N. Y.

ULMAN

When death was hourly expected from con­
sumption, all remedies having failed, and Dr. H.
Janies was experimenting, he accidentally made
a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured hl*
only child, and now gives this recipe on receipt
of two stamps to pay expenses. Hemp also
cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, and
will break a fresh cold Ih twenty-four hours.
Address Craddock It Co. Knee Street. Philadel­
phia. Pa.. naming this paper.

HAIR DYE.

, WniSKcas changed in­
to a GxosST Black byaatngk tpn of this DTK Bold by Druggisu,
on receipt of
New York.
RECEIPTI FtH.

MANDRA

Entirely
EGEHBLE
AND
A SURE

CURE
FOR

Hay Fever. •

Highest honors at all great World's Exhibitions
for seventeen years- Only American Organs
awarded such at any. For cash, easy payments
or rented.

Is a type of catarrh
tended by an Inltail:
a* I&gt; &lt;! condition ot the
lining membrane oi
the nostrils; tear
dncts’unl thnwi. al
feet I ng the lungs. At'
ncrid mwiH is wcret
1, the dhriiarce iXNtmpanlf ii wlili a
painful huruine sen

Mason &amp; Hanlin Organ Piano Co.,
Boston, 164 Tremont 8t: N. York, 46 E. 14th BC.
Chicago, 140 Wabash Ave.

water,'and inflain
I state &lt;*f the eye*.

BY MAIL, POST-PAID.
ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
UFF

CURE

cause no nanna or griping nor interfere
with dolly work and are a perfect

;. per bottle. Sold by sIl Drugxieu.
HBU &amp; UU, hvp., lartiagta. It „

MASON &amp; HAMLIN
ST^9 ORGANS %a^°

The Science of Life. Only $1.

Bick Headache and reBere all the troubles IncL
dent to a bilious state of tbe system, such as Dlsslneee, Naaeca, PfoWSfoaSsksaftWaB after «att&amp;
Pain in tho Side, Ac. While their most rausrt
able success has been shown fat curing

kpoCa before tbe eree.blgtUy cel*
fcrtiso, COMKTIPATION, and dothe usedrf a remedy that acts direct!?
Liver. wAsaLlverinedicin.:TCTT,.,l
HharenoequaL Their action cn toe
ya and Skfnisal so prompt; retnovta?
purltlea through these tbtee “ scav-&gt;
• ot tike system," producing anpemnffl frig sari rm. regular stools, a clear

Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dlnlnoss,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tions and Skin Diseases.

Presenting very highest excellence yet attained
In such Instruments; adding to all previous Im­
provements one of greater value than any; se­
curing most pure, relined, musical tones and In­
creased durability; especially avoiding liability
to get out of tone. Illustrated catalogue free.

CARTERS

tbs diseases of tbe human race. These
mnploms indicate their existence; Loss of
Aj^psflt atewsl* ewstivs, sick Head.

COSTIVENESS

Upright Pianos

ACHE

Common Dressed Siding.

*“G RAYS *• " ’

-gcAfcn

Office. in Cue Library Block, Nyt to Postoffice,

Sprains. Buras, Galls,
and an
instantauoous Pain-reliever.

others do not. Carter** Little Ltrer POs an
very cesy to take. Onoortwopl

Hanging to Ulva Place to ElectrMty.

P C* B JP L K S

A DVEUT18KBS! Send-for'our

HEAD

Hotter Water Found nt Hot Spring*.

LADIES

Without Morphine or Naxeotlne.

Hmdsehe.yrtCsrter'atJttlsLfoerPmaare squally
valuable in Constipation, earfate and prsvsottag
this annoying complaint, whileUter also comet
all dleordcrs of tbe stomach, st&amp;blate ths livsr
and regular tbe bowels. Bvcn if they only cured

Good

NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES

Infante and Children

SICK

WOOL— Domestic
CHICAGO.
BB8VES—Extra
Choice

Good to Chok
Washington. Oct. 18.—The annutl rWOT^rradi...
port of tbe Superintend it of tlu lln
FLO UH- Winter
Springs (Axk.)Rewmujou to tbe S.vr t ir
of the Interior stance that n n.-^r spring, GRAIN—WbML Na 2
Corn. No. t
with a temperature of 160 degrees, or t ire.Oats. No. 2.
degree* higher than any other known, has
been discovered on the reservation. It Ip
again asserted that the water of the*,
Green Hurl.
fipa.ngs is a specific for alcoholism and dis­
Floc Grocn.
ease® resulting from the excessive use of
Inferior
tobacco and opium.
POTATOES .bill.
PORK-MOM. ...

MojfTpn.iEii, Vt. Oct '&lt;8.—In the Legis­
lature a bill has been Introduced by tbe
•pjKxients of tbe present system of capital
Tlie bill provides for toe exe-

Castoria

DR. ALBERT’S
Cleveland Medical Institute,

HOW THYSELF
A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
...Ejha!!’Ued Vitality. Nervous and Physical De­
bility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of
Youth, and tbe untold miseries resulting from
Indiscretion or tixcem. A book for every man.
young, middle-aged and old. It contains 1S5
prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases
each one of wlileh Is Invaluable. Bo found by
the Author, whoee experience for23 years is such
as probably never before fell to the lot of any

Medical Association, to the officers
o! which be rsfera you.
Tills l&gt;ook should be read by the. young for in-

Mass., whomaybti‘con?urodCmre'

"• K. OABLK,

OMICAOO.

Cream Balm is a remedy founded on &lt;
i dfagbOSH "I this disease and can In- de­
i upon. 80 eta. at druggist.--, &lt;» ets. by
mall. Sample bottle by mail 10 cts. Et.v Bin'*..
Draggtsta, Owego, N. Y.

■ Default having been made In the cond I tip
a certain mortgage executed by Isaac F. M
pcaee and Harriet Makepeace, Ills wile, to
George Osborne, said mortgage bearing datr
Jnly 1. la®, and due July 1. ise. and recorded
tn the office of Register of Deeds In and tar Bar
ry county. Michigan, in Liber 22 of Mortgageon pages M and fc, ou the flrat day of July, jsk:
and Sven to secure the payment of four lnuuire&lt;and fifty dollars, with interest to be paid Jtrp
nt cCcach year succeeding tlie date of said
paartnga. and containing a clause prodding
thatgdetauRbe-made Hr the payment of tinsaid mien-si when the same became due and •
should the same-remain unpaid tar the space ol
thirty days thereafter, then the said mortgM'.sbau have the option to declare the *h‘d&lt;
amount on said mortgage due at once, and the
interest due on said mortgage July 1,18M. m»\
ing become dne and not having been paid, and
more than thirty days having elapsed since haame became duo. and tlie same still remaining
having, by vir-*-amount ol

THEOHLTTROS I

IRON
ONIC

(foctaratlon. and no null nor jroMVtagbeen Instituted to rt*&lt;'v
any portion of tbe same a Meh
Is rirnn to secure, hot’** *'
Ibatthe premises described i&lt;‘
nwfh half of lot’
nineteen, sl&gt; hundred

tfDAY.tl.e FIRST d*J
the boar of ten o’clock
door of the Court House

cSSuIly without au •VSTHYSELF

Flooctng

Ctramon Boards.

IS?":::::::-:

CARTER XEDICm CO., Bnr Tort.

Shingles..

UBEBTr

BALTIMORE.

iHir

PATENTS-™ “* c“~
8PJAGUE A SON,

AGENTSS?

AUT tor KaUW-

■

�The Hastings Banner.

of the fact that bogus republican and
democratic tickets were at ak-*
printed ta that office, the Journal win
*M)aln raUe tbe cry of -stop thlel ’■
when Itaelf la the only thief. There is
not another office In the dty where bo­
gus tickets can be procured.

Local News.
. that we wnn

Two ream ago the Journal prim,
bogus republican rickets, thakw.
freely circulated in Tbomapple and
Hope township.. Wonder if in vteS

Preston X Cook.

-.r. Cash opal once.
PSJ-

■

And see their New and. Splendid Stock of

Os Tuesday evening, Oct 28th
there is to be a grand leap year miv
querade skating carnival at
stating rink. All are cordiaUyTnXb

And see their choice line of goods.

We have yet in stock a few of those

uae of the door until 830. after which
Wh&lt;?„W.bh ““ Bkate' Thl3 undoubt­
edly will be the event ot the season at
the rink. Admission 10 cents- use of
skates 10 cents. The Hastings Cornet
Band will furnish music.

Pre.fbn J

POLITICS

1‘rvoton Jt

Snitcff were brld at the Catholic
eburdi SusdiiJ.
IVouk Is pr.-gresslng rapidly on the

nw skating rink
.
' (inly one more issue of the Banner

previous to election.
1 vote for Hou. Lunes O'Donnell is'
8 vote for an hnogat man.
IIoglk has a doable quar­
ter announcement in this issue. '
Is there any reason why Frederick
Alexander should not be elected?

Democrat* have not been very con­
spicuous hereabouts since the Ohio
election:
Democrats hereabouts are extremev irritable since the great democratic
victory (?) in Ohio.
Save your money by buying your,
.foots and $hocs of us.
.
&gt;

'

.STAUFFER &amp; SALISBURY.

October loth. Rev. 11. A. Carnahan
united in marriage Mr. Daniel E. Nel­
__ -son and Miss Ellen Tinkler.
OtR merchants report last Saturday
as being the l*&gt;t day for trade they
have bad this slimmer or fall. \

The board of supervisors adjourned
Saturday forenoon last. We shall pub­
lish the proceedings next week.
Can any one inform the Banner
how a vote can
ca-4 for Butler and
net for Cleveland. in -Michigan ?
' For the benefit of uur young lady
reafters, we would say that Hallow’een,
occurs one week from Friday evening.

Let “Work'.” l&gt;e the watchword of
eveiy republican in Barry county from
now until the polls close-on November
•_
•
Concrete walk is h-ing laid at the
Wightuim crossing and in front of the
residences of w; II. Myers and R. K.
Grant
Mayor‘HoniN«&gt;N,&lt;of Charlotte, who
tai shot sogie time ago by a tramp,
has so far recovered as to be. able to
ride out.
, Can any of the opposition give a
?v.&gt;d anil valid reason why the entire
republican - ounty ticket should not be
elected?

The republican county ticket is empioticaUya j imng men’s ticket, it t»eiag composed entirely of young and.
progrt-iisiKe-men.

■

.

The Daytox Hexkie Co.—Like an
the great improvements of the age, the
Dayton Hedge Ca'a work seems to be
the outgrowth of necessity. When we
could no longer ent our grain with the
cradle, a mighty brain brought out the
reaper.
When we could no longer
carry our products to the non-producing
cities with the wagon of thirty-five
years ago. we had railroads; and so on
through the long list of great improve­
ments, almost all of them are the out­
growth of necessity.
The Dayton
Hedge Co.’s work may safely be placed
with the other great improvements of
the age, for thoughtful men hre won­
dering what can be used to refence the
Gelds when the rails are gone, and all

agree that board fence hardly last long
enough without repairs to pay for the
building.
By the reports of eminent farmers and
business men of the two southern tiers
of counties in our own state whose
names and residence we give below, we
are satisfied the farmers of Barry Co.
can rely upon being fairly and honor­
ably dealt with by this company, and a
good generous patronage would beau­
tify and enhance the value of every
farm built upon:
Hon. C. G. Luce, master of Michigan
state grange; Hon. G. B. Horton, Pres.
Lenewee Co. agricultural society; Hon.
Thos. Mars, Pres, Berrien Co. agricul­
tural society: Wm. Sears, ex-Rres. Cass
Co. agricultural society ; John McDou­
gal, Pres. Hillsdale Co. agricultural so­
ciety; John H. Jones, ex-Pres. Branch
Co. agricultural society; .Josephus
Mosher, treasurer St. Joseph Co.; Hon.
H. C. Morton, member senate, Benton
Harbor; Hon. L. D. Hawkins, member
senate, Parma, Jackson Co.; Hon. John
W. Bentley, member legislature, Men­
don; Geo. W. Rough, ex-Co. treasurer,
Niles;
Samuel Hess, ex-Co. Tress.,
Three Oaks; Chas. Parker, J. P. Rich­
land, Kalamazoo Co. and over fifty oth­
er prominent fanners have visited DaytomjO., to inspect the work and inquire
into the standing of The Dayton Hedge
Co.
They report their fence al] that
could be desired in a live fence and
their financial standing beyond ques­
tion.
Premiums were awarded the
company for its exhibition of hedge by
the agricultural societies of Lenewee,
Calhoun, Branch and other counties.
As mentioned in our last issue, the
company have established an agency
for growing hedge in Barry Co. They
come to us with the highest recom­
mendations and with an experience of

The new rink on .Jefferson St. Is entwenty-one years as hedge growers.
ckbttl and tiie woiic of finishing will be
Mr. R. C. Sawdey is general agent for
rapidly pu.-Jit.-d. It will be opened the
Harry Co.
second w eek ln\N oveinber.
‘

V7 hich we will sell at way-down figures,

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS.

Hardware and Groceries
And everything you could ask for in the line of General- Mer­
chandise. We bought our goods at a good discount from
last year’s prices, and will give customers the benefit

It is a positive fact that ARCHIE McCOY has the most
We Fear No Competition in either Prices
complete stock of

or Quality of Goods.

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

A Card*.

•

We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAN­
DISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fact that we have
the only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
Call and see my goods and get prices before you buy and every department, and invite a careful inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
SAVE MONEY.
J
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
Very truly,
HOLDERS, the best in the world.

MM Extension Tables a Specialty.

M. J. GOSS &amp; CO.

.

Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy

N. B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Lime and Brick. Call on us when you want any of
these articles.
Dizziness, Lou ofAppetite, indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspep­
Biirdoc.l&lt;&gt; Cures
sia. Jaundice, Affections of the Liter and Kidneys, Pimples and Face
Grubs. Blotches, Boils, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula A Erysipelas.

Cl^g

84778^5288

MADE TO

ORDER.

Has Fairly Commenced.

Fall
Overcoats.

IM BEST BUID POBIHER H HHIH
FaW anTDEcTsivE BATTLES OF THE WORLD.

Dy 0APT. KING. U.S. A. HISTORYFROM TDE RATTLE-FIELD. Show* h»w MaU&lt;m» tfcvjMne awlso

To Order.

Men’s Suits
BEST
$5 to $15.
50c
Undershirt Custom
Made Suits,
in the
CITY J $15 to $35.

822.00 to 850.00

Trunks,

of
towels.
____
k
*»d ho wm defeated. noCwithThe biwrv couple w ill spend a week
KM I L,'n'l,h»u' taoertlono that in Detroit when they wUl
tea,,ta dreled. Mem. Good- their home at Eaton Rapids, xnoy
■ bow did you look upon that with them to best
llk.l'f'1
UlB tilne’ “d *‘ow 1,0
“k' lt after the lap« of two ym?

Boots and Shoes,

CALL AND SEE

Pants

“Che“e’ but 10 the
Tbe schta&gt;« dldnt

Olotliiiig;,

Guns and Sportings Goods

Overcoats

ncb‘-

DRY GOODS,
Furnishing Goods,

An especially fine assortment of

A Happy Event.—A company of
■Satckvay j.s hjle feaat Of
Luke,
the Evangelist, tlie writer of the holy relatives and friends, assembled at £he
residence
of Mr. and Mrs. George Ful­
ipspt-l that goes bjr-jiis name. Both arti&gt;ts and j&gt;h’ &gt;ici:uM claim him to be ler, East Carlton, Mich., Oct. 8th, at 8
p.
to witness the marriage of Miss
one of the craft.
,
The Eaton and J ackson county re­ Mary A. Causebrook to Mr. James B.
Wright,
of Eaton Rapids, Mich. The.
publican press speak in glowing terms
the good work done there by Messrs. ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm.
Jaina Clarke, of this city, and Warren Judd, of Saranac, Mr. 8. A. Holmesand Made to Order.
Miss Kittle G ramen acting as grooms­
Hecox, id Maple Grove.
By all means let Mr. F. A. Dean man and bridesmaid. After the cere­ 825.00 to 840.00
mony was performed the dining room
J’ke another speech in this city,
was visited, where the company did
rile here lu- made several converts
ample justice to a bountifully spread
the republican party, who could
table. The bride is an estimable young
not 8Und Bis fret trade fallacy.’ ’
lady and will be sadly missed in the
Clark &amp; Palmer threshed church and Sabbath school, where she
' cleaned 23,’j bushels of clover seed was an earnest worker.
Mr. Wright,
haIfl8T rVw*k9 aud c- Prichard in though a stranger, appeal to be well
a uay, making fiine, marketable informed, and has the bearing of a gen­
Our Informant thinks they have tleman.
Many cards of regrets and
e bcst riaver separator in the county. compliments were received from those Made to Order,
that were unable to be present. The
IlT?KrBASNEH W0Ddere W the Hon.
M.00 to
following is a list of the presents:
forlA, &lt;XK^’wir and his friends have
From Mr. and Mrs. V- W. Wright,
dbE.teD °r for^ven the shabby and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bishop Mr- and
U , “Or?k lrick P'^ upon them G. W. Snoover and Miss E. M- VJjrfjjt
-Two sets of blsckwalnut chairs and
' Dfcnntotw” years ago when
rocker, one marble top center table, one
Goodj ear, Wheeler and Dennis I
ChSaMni. M. P. Fuller-Pair napforth« legislature? It
W h 5®n?nilwed that bogus demo- k
Mrs. F™iklln Blo°d Mil MrojfiJ tmIT”5 Printed at 1110 Jouraal
and Mrs. A. benter-bet of silver tin
OOcU to
tutKi f
i 6 name
Dennis substi1J&gt;“ °* Mr' Good’'“r- Th&lt;l SPMrMand Mrs. H. Youngs—Majolica
' that
r *lwr-ra‘f°rmer (?) thought cream pitcher and sugar bowl.
Mrs. Wm. Howley-Set of sauce
mfprth’* ,&lt;JO&lt;!-Vear’s supporters would
zKctruni
withal
,lud at
last moment P1Mtai Kittle Graroie—Satin jflncushworth 8&lt;-5O.
he wom? 1 lU
(I&gt;ennIs’) favor, and
“mts. George Fuller-Perfumed sachet
rote iu,
tlie democratic “S1“bgJ&amp;®r bowl tad nxxrticket u C remembered that these
re.notcirculatedta the city,
»PPr^yea,rH friend® wouW thus be h Mr.tad Mrs. Ed. Parmelee-l’Mr lin»«*

People of Southwestern Barry County, to

H. A. Goodyear &amp;, Sons, M. J. Goss &amp; Co., Prairieville,

The masker, will have the exclude

THE OHIO ELECTION
t the N&lt;’»« n&gt;“&lt;r election ta
Zwllb-O 1-rn. We.

G°.

CALL AT

Fall
ASD
Winter
Caps.

Dress Coats
$1.00
and
will buy
Vests,
A Scarlet
Undershirt, $12
to
worth
$12.50
$1.50.

FALL
Children’s 0.VBBC0ATS
Suits,
$0 to $20.
$2 to $15. Fine Worst­
Kilt Suits, ed, $15.
$2 to $10. Cust. Made,
$20 to $30.

Boy’s Suits,
$3 to $10.
Boy’s Dress
Suits,
$10 to $20.

WINTER
Overcoats

$3.50 to $20
Custom
Made,
$20 to $30

Election Notlec.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.

J^OTICM TO TKACHWS.
}

Tilp following placet* and Umea bare been
designated by the Uoanl of. Examiners for bold­
ing piibMc euuulnations for teocherwln Burry
county. The secretary Is authorized to issue
siH'cial certificates, which are valid only nnttl
tne next public examination.
Saturday. Aug. 30th. at Hastlltits.
.
Friday. Hept. I2lh, at Middleville.
&lt;
Friday, Sept. 36th, at Nashville.
Friday, Oct. 1Mb, at Hickory (forndn.
Friday and Saturday. Oct. 3«h and 2Mb, a
Hastings.
.
H is expected that al) pho intend to teach
and hare not certificates in force will be preaant
al some one of these places. Examinations will
begin promptly at nine o’clock and teachers are
urgently requested to be present at the opening
Examinations wUl be both oral and written,
chiefly the latter. Candidate* for a third gnsdc
certificate must paw a satisfactory exam Ina*
tlou in orthography, reading, pennianaNp,
coni]K)»e&lt;lof tbeoountteipt Barry and Eaton; arlthnieCIc, grammar, geography. U. 8. htatory.
also, a representative in the stale legtsteture for
tbe representative district, composed of the
EiXr.1., uoU}&lt;sl U&gt;M U teMI
Hon the following proj-osed amendments to.the * standing Of nt least 66 per cent. wiB be re­
constitutions ofthls state will be submitted to quired tn each branch, with an average standthe people of tbe state tor their adoption or re- of t» per eent
Fora second grade, the additional require­
^Vmnenihneiit to Spcttab 6, Article 6. relative ments
will be elementary algebra, book-keeping
to circuit courts, provided for by Joint Kesolu- and nataral philosophy, with a standing In each
tlSK^'ort'A^The state shall be divided Into brand) of 80 per ecut.

Sheriff's Office Barry Co., z
Haatings, July U, I8M. I
To the Electors of Barry county:
,
You are hereby uotiRed that at the gen­
eral election to be held in tins state, on the
Tuesday succeeillng the first Monday of Novem­
ber next, the following officers are to be elected,
^Thirteen electors of president and vice presi­
dent of the United Stairs; a governor, lieuten­
ant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer,
auditor general, commissioner of lhe stale land
omce, attorney general, and Superintendent of
lUldlc Instruction; also a member of the state
board of education in place of , George F.Edwaruj. whose terin ot office will expire De-

Judicial circulte. in each of •h'chtheetectors
thereof shall elect one circuit Judge, who shall
bold his office tor the term of tlx ycars aniruutil hit suoceMor is elected and qualified. Tbe

Fine Black Children’s Children’s
Fine
Overcoats,
Fall
Underwear, Worsted
Overcoats, $1.50 to $10.
Suits.
$2.00
$15.00. $8.50 to $10 Boy's Over­
to
coats,
$2.50. Dress Suits,
$3.50 to $15.
$15.00.
J

Board la acquainted must furnish satisfactory
proof as to moral eharacter.
School offiren* (especially inspectors) are cor­
which the cl&lt;&gt; of DrtroU I. or oiy be .ItwUjd. dially invited to be present.
sjjssfipg’iCias
stttutiou, shall receive trom said county of ajiyuo
KXotH Xkl.KUS. hunter,.
such Mdditianal ssJan
J5
time, be fixed and determined by the tgard o&lt;
supervisors of said county;
/?'■
K'tSKW
IS
b'AnVmA^renHo Section 15, Article 4, rela­
tive to the comjiensiaion
Legislature, and to prohlbl

Notice fit hereby given, that tn pursuance of
,i

8WLTIOX

Children's PANTS.
HATS.
Our White
Best $1
and
Shirts are $1.50 Stiff Boy’s Hats, Pants in the
Fur
Hat
Best Fitting
City.
25 cents
75c for worth $2.00
Fine Pants;
to
Fur
Hats
Linen Bo$3.50lo(7.50
$1.50.
gom Shirts. $2 to $4.

Satchels,

Strictly One Price,

Grand Rafids, Mich.

Ifcto St W.

H/nwuU. tegjm. «J
eaat half of- tlie northeast
dr lb. tjowr™,.Mn U,e «■

extra awton their

stated Iu the Goveiwr’a proclamation^ or »td&gt;ndtutl to them by special message. They tfudl

during hla term ofoffiest.
AI ho that tiie Mtowing row
-&lt;&gt;uu&gt;y are to he elected. vtx:

MARK BROWNING.

Gwdtati’. Bala.
In the Mtear &lt;&lt; th* estate of Oonwlia BoUln-

�A Large Stock of New Goods at A. R. McO
ROCK

FORD

ment

Sturt f orb Hfrren

WITHES
E1ACTING
SERVICE

meBe^en
Ss W a.
• ll» a.mtli

My Stock embraces
...
Everything usually
found in establishments of the kind. My
prices defy competition.

C.0.M1

And contain, a Rockford Mpretuent

Call and See!

A. R. MeOmber

The Repair Department is in charge of a
First Class Jeweler, whose work speaks for
itself.

The Jeweler.
A Large Assortment of SCHOOL CLOCKS and CALL BELLS,

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

5WMI

The Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat
—No. 1 White,
No. .2 Red,
eiHGMSc; No. 3 Red, 73 Me. Flour—Mich.gau White Wheat, choice, VL8004.00; roller
process, $4.9McS4.G0; patents, |L000121
Corn—No. 2, fiGc. (jute—No. 2, 29 Xr;
Butter—Creamery, 2H«IWc. Cheese, J 2to
«Sic. Eggs. 17401k-.
Ontonagon County is developing rich
agricultural resources.
A doctor at Indian R'wr, Cheboygan
County, with a practice ot $1,200 per year,
has only got hold ot aix een dollars cash
in the last twenty months. Tbe rest hes
been taken in orders on store*, saw-miIls,
lime-ktins, .tailors, undertakers and well­
Rheumatism, Clfeuralciia, Sciatica,
diggers. One acrouut of seven dollars was
Lumbago. Backachs, HeMbSie, Toothache,
taken out In fiddling, and the fiddler could
only play one tune.
\
Two fire* in fifteen years is tbe record
at Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa County.
THE CH1IILE"
It is alleged in Chippewa County that
in proportion to its population that coun­
ty supports more paupers than any other
gENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS’
two counties in the State.
A Ludington (Mason County) furpiture

We have just received a lot.

BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND MEN’S

OVERCOATS!
CERManreMEDY

di*n a second-hand article. They want
the beat and will put up with nothing not
■irictly first-class. They are more partic­
ular in this respect than tbe pale-'anas.
The Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
met at Kalamazoo a few -days ago and
elected the following officer* for tbe ensu­
ing year: G. C., N1 w. Edgar, Jackson;
G. V. G, E. T. RenUtott, Bay City; G. P.,
W. B. Morse, Bt. Clair-, G. K. of R. V. S.,
Hampden Kllaey, Kalamazoo; G. M. of E.,
L. M. Lenhoff, East Saginaw: G. M. at A.,
Onto Strong, Nashville; O. I. G., H. K
Robertson, Breedsville; G. O. G., C. &amp;
Baxter, Detroit.
• The number of deer that are being
shipped from tbe north woods is incredi­
ble. It is said they have never been found

A snspiciotMdooking and very strong­
smelling box was opened recently by the
Coroner at Bay City, and tbe crowd were
paralysed at the sight of 125 pounds of
limburger cheese.
Prof. D. F. Cornwell, of Albion. Cal­
houn County, is probably the oldest writ­
ing teacher in the State who still follows
tbe profes.tiow. He in now In his seventytime he how given leesonk to upwards of
twenty thousand pop.’is.
Fred Rice, fireman on the tug Carrie Ry­
erson, fell overboard accidentally at
Muskegon the. other afternoon and was
drowned. He was twenty-two yean of

The Luddington Apptal aaya that wagtH
in tbe woods this winter promise to rule
lower than foraereral eeaeone paat. Many
think they will not exceed flG per mouth
if they reach that figure. During the anm

the camp* in this Immediate vicinity;
further north ud eouth they hare been
Tho Michigan Agricultural Farm con­
tains 076 acres, ( wo-tbirds of which Is un­
der cultivation.
,
A Coldwater man named Charles Cole
man claim* to b« tho champion tobaccoctaewer in America. At one time bi* regDOW UMi but eight ounce*.
The National Hotel at Bay City was
burned early a few morning* ago, causing
a loan of
Ml. The Republic Hotel, an
adjoining atrnctnre, was also damaged to
the extent of $900.
At Grayling the other evening, during a
political meeting, tbe safe of Crawford
County was opened by means of tbe combinatinn and &amp;.800 stolen. No injury was
done to tiie aafe except a broken knob.
■

Reports to the State Board of Health by

W»| rtf ported at thirteen place*.

WAGONS!
Each One Warranted!

----- BOUGHT FOR-----

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CO

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They will be sold at the same

RUINOUS PRICES!
Call Early and Get First Choice.

E. Y. HOGLE

Ladies’ and Gent’s

AT RUSSELL’S.

co

Come and see our new Dress Goods in Ottoman
Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvets,. Velvetines. kc.' We can suit you in qual­
ity, style and price.
« ’
Zephyrs, Saxonys. Germantown and German knit­
ting yams in all colors.

Indies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets, Paletots,
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and very
cheap.

CD

(Z&gt;

CO
5
You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
LU and
lowest prices.
co Come and see us. We have the goods bought for
CASH’and will sell them at the very lowest prices.

CD

JULIUS RUSSELL

T C. WELTON

We are making three
widths of Tire: •

JJNDERWEAR.
Buyers are Invited to Call and See
Them.

Special Peremptory Sale!
Buildiag
Material!
We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from

/ W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.,

Sill to Ridge Board.

It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure
and no small degree of pride that we make
this announcement, and we extend a most cor­

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds, f dial invitation to our friends and patrons thro’Of Our Own Make,
As low as can be bought in any com­
peting market in the State.

out the county .io examine this latest evidence
of our business growth. This department is
filled to overflow with the latest novelties. The

Pluiag, M&amp;tetag &amp; taing low scale of prices which we are offering these
PROMPTLY DOME,

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

goods will make our competitors poorer

BKKTLIY BROS. &amp; WILIIKS.
pumpkin 77 pounds, and a

2 NEW FALL GOODS!

Ul
co
oc

Barter’s Maadmke Bitten cure ladteNtion.
wart Burn. ('-ort*.venose/and all nxaJaAd dis-

v. u. imnoi. Dn«K

And will Enrich our
Customers

Farms and City Propertv
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.

Houses to Rent.
Farms to Rent
Insurance Written in thi Best Line of,Coni
panies doing business in America.

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                  <text>Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. NO. 28.

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 30 -|RR4

discovered a newstore
IN BUSINESS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.

Is the place where you can get the

Most Goods for Your Money
Want

THE COMING STRUGGLE
Some Statistics of the Last Two
Presidential Elections.

M
do you

WHOLE NO. 1528.

a

A NICE SILK DRESS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES?

mercantile collections continue backward,
and heavier houses are being called on to car­
ry thuMt* which have reason to ask and re­
ceive extensions. From almost all directions

weather has caused some buying, nutinly of
dry-gooda and dothiug. There are no feat­
ures looking to improvement In indtrstrial
lineti. The New England cotton-mUl» will
resume wortc next week, but fur­
ther
restrictions are probable
Dry­
goods continue dull with first hands,
VALUABLE FOR REFERENCE.
but have a slightly improved outlook In
W*&gt;m»0T0», Oct il-Tbe following
some localities, owing to toe stimulus of
table shows the number of Electoral vote* cooler weather on the retail trade. Qoitan
amt by the different States In the Presi- has made a further decline, the offerings
dratlnl election, pt 1870 and 1M0. for whom being large and the demand limited. Wheat
has been stronger and higher on the spot
c««. and the number of Electoral vote In
Futures, tixx have advanced. This lias re­
each under tiie new apportionment:
sulted mainly from renewed buying for ex­
port and a belief that the extreme
wx“ im.
low figure.-, reached last week war­
ranted a reaction. Indian corn has been
? a?
tTAT«*.
s h 4_ weaker through the clique at the West
letting go of some of their holdbigs and to
light transactions. Hog products, too, are
?
weaker and hwrer.
Hog receipts aw de­
■8
•
r :
: r clining and prices advancing owing to the
Alabama.............
.... 10 .... 10 10 sthnuhw of increased demands from pack­
Arkansas.............
tea, caused in part by cooler weather. The
UalUfornla . ............
i ft 8 home and foreign demands have been bet­
J.::.
Cqfantoo
.........
a.... 8 ter during the last day or two. Pig irou is
r^nertteut
Delaware
weaker but Unchanged in price.
Coal
Florida .
is no stronger, though there has been
iteoiwla.................
11 .... ii .... n u some gain in demand for douieatic
UlIncM. ............. .
21! n . ..
a sizes. The outlook for tiie year’s pro­
Indian* ..
.
is
a ... IB
Iowa.............
Il ....
13 duction of anthracite Is a decrease of 1,200,­
Kanaaa.
.....
000 tons os against 1883, with 109 Idle days
Kentucky.
.
.... u .... 12 U at tiie mines (tn 1884). as compared with 60
Ixmlaiana
Maine
last year. The prospective increase of 49
*
a
Maryland.
idle days (1883) will therefore have re­
M.VW4U buartf*
.
vt
duced production the equivalent of but 10
Michigan
.
11 ....
days* work at the rate coal is now being
Minnesota..............
Mlraisrtppl.............
mined. The consumptive demand for wool
....
■"
t?
Missouri. ...
has continued moderate, but there lias been
Nebraska................ ’S
no important diange in values.
3
Nevada...................
a
New Hampthlre .
THE WEEK’S FAILURES.
ft ....
4
5! ft....
New Jersey...........
....
Pi
New York, Oct 25.—There were 234
New York..............
... io
North Carolina
10 11 failures in tiie United. States reported dur­
Ohio.. .............
ing tiie week, against 209 in the preceding
Oregon...................
3. .. * a
3 week and 209, 187 and 117 In the corre­
Pennsylvania .
■ ....
sponding weeks of 188,'!, 1882 and 188), re­
J'
Hhcsle Island.........
spectively.
Additional comparisons' are
South Carolina......
T
Tennessee.............
given in the following table:
Texas...................
Vermont.......... ,k.
ft....
'ft....
■ ' irginia................. lb ...
11 .... JI 12
w &lt;--tt \ irgiuiu.......
Wisconsin , . ...
10....
10....
1!

Ik

lDO YOU WANT A

Black or Colored Cashmere, An Ottoman Suiting, or Plaid Goods?
All of the Latest Styles.

LADIES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, WOOL AND COTTON ft an
^ NBLS, LACES, RIBBONS, &amp;c. CLOAKS, RUSSIA CffiCULARS^’
NEWMARKETS AND JERSEYS UU4GUbARS'
We deb “».v ‘&gt;ther merchant in the county to show a finer and larger assortment of eoods
ainl we kim" '&gt;y the amount of goods we sell that the PRICES ARE RIGHT.
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MEN'S SUITS FOR $4.00.
MEN S SUITS FOR $5.00 and $7.00
MEN'S ALL WOOL FOR $8 and $10.

-

CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR $2 00
CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR $3 00’
BOY’S SUITS FOR $3.25and'$4

OVERCOATS.

Men's Overcoats for $2.50; Men’s Overcoats, $5.00; Boys’ Overcoats, $2.00.

I I M R C D\A/ FAR

UINUC.nVVlZ.ArL

Total.................... 1H6 IM 2U LV&gt; 401
Wahhingtox, Oct. 23.—On the 4tl Of
November occurs the general election. All
tiie Staten will then vote for members of the
Electoral College to chaw a President and
I Vice-President for tiie coming four years.
On the Mine day the following States will
elect members ef Congress alone: Alaba­
ma, Georgia, Kentucky, Ixiublana, Mary­
land. Mtakslppi, Rhode Island, Virginia
aud West Virginia.
On tiie same day elections will be held tn
several States as follows:
Arkansas will elect Chief-Justice of tbe 8uI pmn&lt;- C«mrt and ConprcMmrn.
Cidiforhlu will elect Legislaturti and Co.&gt;­
Cheapest of any Man in the County. , • greastnen,
and vote upon three proposed
I aiDcndmunts to the State Constitution, one
authorizing water work* In citie* and town^
one providing for a State Board of Education,
and .one providing for a State Board of Equal­
ization.
.
Cnlonulo will elect State officer*. legisla­
ture and Congressmen, and vote upon thn-e
proposed amendments to the State Constitu­
tion which relate to the Legislative Depart­
ment. extending the aessloiu. aud increasing
the pay of members.
Connecticut will elect Statu officers. Legis­
lature and Congressmen.
Delaware wifi elect legislature and Con­
gressman.
Florida will elect Governor. Lieutenant­
Governor, Legislature ami &lt; Vingnmnien. and
vote upon the question of bolding n conven­
tion to revise Jne Constitution of the State. Illinois will elect Statu officers, legislature
and Congreaamun.’and vote upon a pro|KMu&lt;!
amendment to the State Constitution giving
the Governor power to veto any part of an
I Appropriation bill while approving the rest.
| Indiana will el.-ct State officers, Lugislature
and Congres-men.
•
Prescription of a
pliyslehm, dispensed I Iowa will elect minor State officers and ton­
years by a Boston druggist.
I grewunen.
__
OnZdoM will cure any ordinary cough, it
Kansas will- elect State officers. Legislature
acts almost magically- Ask any dealer to get and i ongn-asinen.
you » 2ft cent bottle ,of “Hub Cough Cure,
and don’t l»e put ofi f ith any other
miun1 kivi
...
Michigan will &lt;‘lcet Mate officer* fawlslature
and Congre*Murn.
Minnesota will elect an A»«istant Justice of
it" Supreme Court, la-gtelaturv and Cougre**"Missouri will elect State officer*, legislature
and CongrOMtnep, and vote upon ‘*p pro­
posed amendments to the State Constitution,
one authorising a special tax tor street, road
and’bridgo pun1*****- tfnd tiie other relating to
the Judicial Department and authorizing an
Increase of courts und Judge*.
, .
Nebraska will elect State officers. Legisla­
ture and Congreesmen, aivd vote upon two
• ABOUT U8 ALL.
propoMcd amendments to the State LonstitiiCkmutipatlon makes half the |*eple *tek. You bonVopeof which relates to the Ugleiatl#e
are dizzy, have bail breath and taste, can t eat, Department and the other provides for a Hall­
ciui'ii \lt4p well, bead «*n«t.nMJou»i*J}flt*Me* road CommijutfotC
Nevada will elect Supreme Judge. L«r«?’*n*t work It off. can't r**t it off. Well, jour lature
aud &lt; ongrManien, and rite upon the
Liver must t*e Invigorated. ?
ll” with*1« Question
of holding a convention to ret Ise
Uie Constitution of the Slate.
__
New
Hampshire will elect Governor. Legis­
drttei. Zoi-KMA l» » iiosltlve cure for these
lature
and
and vote upon the
•rouble* bec.iii''' it nets UP0H the Stomach and auction ofCongressmen,
holding* cofistttutioual con ven-

SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 25 cents.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 40 cents.

Collars, Pics, Trunks, Valices, &amp;c. Hats and Caps an immense stotk.
Call and See

LEWIS STERN,
He Sell Goods the

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING
CLOTHING

COLTHINGI
I

Ready-Made or Made.to Order

Fred.k Hotchkiss

“(tentiemen, 1 almost envy you

r'“ [Xia •»"&gt;’“”» '•*
Wr „
SX£

Stem oflta«, L-gto

Ths Queen’s Speech at the Opening of

ganlrcd—The Cholera.

Cmcario, Oct 25.—The Western Rxixwt
A*wx-.a:ion decided at « meeting Ht the
Grand P.trifk- Uojd yretenlay to reduce the
pcixiuruo’i oC whisky ten per ecut. ur !•,-

REVIEW OF BUSINESS.

OTHER FOREIGN KKW$

Londox, Ort. TL—A monster Radical
demonstration in favor of tbe abolition of

General Trade Continues to Ba iie House of Lords was held in Hyde Park
j-estorday. Over one hiuidred thousand
Greatly Deproeeed.

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­

petsorn. were preaeuL A long procession
wltli banda flags, etc., marched through tbe
principal streets. The marctera groaned o®
pn-sing the headquarters of tlie various Con«cn atlve dinba at the Went End. Many ban­
ner were displayed bearing such inscriptions

MiucE?J0 niiWw RSSii?IHm'ox « Wy -V." Rranklhi stat­
bold a tetter from
tojcic ald«

UNDER TOWER BLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

jtcopli-. I continue to nudntulc rclttflotu of
amity with all tnrrtgn powers The tnfonnatton from thv Soudan Includes painful uuoer •
taintte* but the energy, courage and rcaource
consptcuo*j»l,v displajwd by Gqncnd Gor­
don in hte affeocaafui defense of Khartooaa
detorve my wann rocognitdon. The- advance
of my trooix to Dongola baa for !t» object the
rescue and accurity of that gullant ofltocr.
and of thpsc who ao faithfully co-op
crated with him. I am using my N-st endeav­
or* in Egypt to promote further improveoMaa
of affair* in that country. I havegivoa ter
•unport to the Egyptluu Govemmont lu the
difficult financial position in -which It waa left
through the failure of the recent ootiforenoa.
J regret the recurrence in Tranavui and am
considering with the Capo Got t rucn-nt means
to secure tiie observance ot the couvcntioa."
Gkntuimkn nr thc Horst or CommOwb—
The operations in tt»e Soudan render it neca*-

Fmok-

SqgghMgwS

E. S. PIERCE,

rejecting tins claim of tiie Duke of Cumber­
land to the Gram! Ducal throne and ap­
proving the measure* of the Council of Re­
gency against the pren-mder.
Lindon, OcL 27.—Japanese advices state
that the Mikado has informed the European
Ministers of the creation of a JapenaM
peerage. Tills consists of 11 Prim-ea, M
Martinims, 76 Counts, 874 Viscounts and 71
Baron*.
London, Oct 24.—Parliament rcaraembled yestt’.rdny. The following is tlie Queen's
speed: at the ojienlng of the sessions:
Mr Lohd» and Gmntlkmkn : I have brought

British House of Lords.
|)IT,in’n,ci*M'e&lt; 'w'di elect Governor, Railroad

ing our goods.

Pacific and Territories.

that the Egyptian army will be reduced to
4.000 men, with eighteen English offieen.
The police force wMJ be increased to 3,000
men.

Total............. 1...............
Canada. .. ..,.............
extntiNion of the Parliamentary tranehlae will
Concord, N. H., Ort. S5.—B. W. Wood­ Im at oner Introduced. May the bkwstnr of
God attend your labors.
ward &amp; Son, merchant tailors, omlgned yes­
Beiu.in, Oct. 24,-ijEight persons hare
terday to John Kimball. Liabilities 8100,­
been burned to death in u Are iu West­
000; asset*, 850,000.
.
Chicago. Oct 35.—On attachments se­ phalia.
Berlin, Oct 24.—The Duke of Cumber­
cured by a Philadelphia Iron company, the
Slieriff levlel upon the fartory and office of land lias Issued a proclamation assuming
the Chicago Galvanize&lt;l Wire Fence Com­ the Government of tiie Duchy of Bnuiswick
pany. nn Michigan street, whose debts ag­ dud rencrviiig the rigid to is-sne the neenssary bnk-rx in relation to tiie noth of al­
gregate $40,000.______________
legiance. He says, he intends to govern the
country in nccordnncc with the imperial and
DEMANDS OF OLD VETS.
provincial ooostitupoM. Tie Iftoer GaA National ConD-rmee at Old' Soldiers, zdle says that euplos of the pmclmnatlcn
Held Hl 11 id ten* poll a. Ind., Calls for Kad- lUtvo been sent to all • the G&lt;-nnan Princes
ami to the nurhorilies'ef the German free
IndiANAPO4.1S, Ind., Oct. 25.—The Na­
di/tacy of Prince Albert bf I'rtuisia. to tlw
tional Convention of Soldiers and Sailora throne of the Duchy. The Assembly has
met here yesterday afternoon in response expressed loyalty toward the German Emto a call issued by'General F. W_ Haskell lirror and empire.
i’AUi-. K*ci. 24.—Sara!: Bernhardt ban
and General Merrill. iMegates-were ]iresent representing about eleven hundred or­ been c*«npelled by increasing UMnw'th to
-accept her i»hy4icMnS juhlcc, and has made
ganizations.- The object of the convention uirnnge'uciilA to depai t at once fur the seaIs Io take action looking lb secure prttslous ■ih'!i«‘. Her recovery h coiuddered' very
for all soldiers and sailms of the bite war. doubtful.
I’.tuiM, Oct. 25.- Bcport* are current here
General J. R. i'aqiahan was elected Chair*
man and John O. Hardesty .Secretary. The that the Chinese are pushing tirnir advance
Into Tonqiiln and nrc about to besiege
States were called, showing delegates pres­ Hiu’g ILm.
*
~
ent from New York. MassnchuiM’tt*. Ver­
LnMixiv. Oct. 25. —The Cabinet has not
mont. Maine Pennsylvania. Ohio. Mich- ye: s*nctl&lt; ned tin* advance; of the Nllenxiu-.m, Iowa, Illinois. Nebraska. Kijh-jx. ’pedltiajrro Khailoinji. They will uonledde
Missouri, Kentucky. Indiana, -Mmy la nd. the riiiesiloa before tbe return of land North­
and the District of Columbia. The tall for brook, tin* brithh High Cmniuitoioner. who
the convention was then read. and a com­ i&gt; now in Egypt. General Wolseley will be
mittee on resolutions appointed. to consist rbaiiy, November 1, io advance from Wady
of one member from each State, with S. S. Haifa to Sarnia.
Burdette, of the District nf Columbia, as
Lt&gt;N5&gt;oN, Oct. 25.—*i'hc latest advioes
Chairman.
from Mad.-gaaeir »ta4e that it i.Wx*UcVed to
Resolutions were unanimously adopted be too late In the seaeun for tlic French to
which advocate, among other things, that march up&lt;n» Ant •.iu&gt;ui, o. the capital Thb
every jierson who served three mojitiv dur­ will Involve a del i.» of eigtit muutits. Tbe
ing tiie war of the rebellion and wj« dis­ deknehs niumig the French is increasing.
abled be given a pension; that widows and
In deference to.the InUuMtc** of mi*«lot»minor children now receiving eight dollars arits. Hova deserters from the Malagowqr
per month shall hereafter be entiUed to army arc shot Instead of being burned when
twelve dollars ]x?r month: that upon Ute capturoil.
death of a pensioner, his widow or minor
Ukumei.s OvL SmL—It is aabl that a new
child shall be entitled to an original pension Cabinet law been foraud, with Henurert,
without being .required to prove that such Minister of Axriculrtre In the retiring
pensioner's death was due to tnlliiarj or Cabin**!, us Premier: M. T!.onl*«on becomes
naval service; that pensions granted to Mhii-lcrof tin* intwior. Biuyn of Agri­
minor children shall be co:itinmid, without culture, and Fries or Be ker take* the port­
UkL j™r Win
Utf.iuur. ud Coo- limit, as to age wlierever ritdi minors are of folio of Just-c*-. Tlreoli^.- places will be
unsound mind or physically helphiw. The retained bv their prene»t Inc imlkstto.
resolutions urge tlte soldiers and sailors of
1‘awk. Oct. 35,-Yjwt, in tiie Depart­
the war to give their support .at the poll* ment uf the Seine- InLrleun-, where tbe
only to such party or candidates as favor last outbreak of etolera In Fra:»ee haa ocsuch ji«t legislation in the interest of the cumsl. w In r. bad wniiun- con.litian, and
men who stood in defense of the country in the inlmbitant- of Uie place are a drunken
to*Tis and villages for any purpose whatever the hour of need.______________
lot
Toe dociorx believe the deaths
to t«&gt; per cent, of their vajuatlom
which haxcbcen aligned io chotera wwe
North Carollna will elect State officers, Lcgls'DOWN WITH THE LORDS." really eauaed by cheep, vilitinoua apMhk
which the victims ilrank. Two casea of
cholera Imvc ocrmrtxl al St. U*unard, axH*
A Demand for the Abolition otthe
J^^dOonFiewmen. and vot.-iupon ■

SSfiffiSsaCAT®

GREAT WARDROBE!

Wcotern.........

Pahis, Oct,
more deaths froiu cholera at Yport. Tbe
physlciajw discredit thea!b‘tr.«tious that the
dlsejwe wM brought to Yport by sailors.
They believe it generated Apontoneooiily at
Yport through want, privation, drnnkjm
ncss and dirt, which are prevalent there.
London Ort. 37.—The toon industry tn
England haaireretved a new huprtus this
week, and recent American competition has
been offset by the fact that English steel
rail makers have received orders to the
amount of sixty thousand tons. Three q&gt;portune orders allo* Immense relief to the
trade, and will go far toward preventing the
closing of many factories In the north,
which wore running short-handed for, lack

StfifewgSa

STORIES ON THE ROAD.

Commercial Tr»*eier&gt;
^Something to-Put In a Grlpwwa.

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call &lt;^t the

Middle
New England
Southern...

«Ued of cholera in all Italy.

4n*raln Fran

the charge* that Dr. X H. Mclx-aa wwi to­

by his wife, and reached pubHrattoa

TRADE TOPICSTMIM. OA M.-T1W
IXlmww

�The Hastings Banner.
MARaHALt L. COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Mick., October 80,1884.

IKED.
Mr. Abijali M. Flint, of Nsahvilte.
than whom no more disreputable whelp
lives in Michigan, is making speeches
in Barry county, attacking Mr. Col­

Enured at thr PcXofflce at Hastings, Mich.,
for transmlrslon through the malls a&gt; second
a- - mrattrar
'

ry county. Abijah M. Flint is a nice
man to talk about the temperance rec­
Editorial. Notes.
ord of anybody. He is notorious as a
whiskey-soaker, an unprincipled, low­
Vote the entire republican ticket.
lived cur. Wherever he is known, it. is
The Butler boomlet is on the wane.
a credit to any man to incur his dis­
Prepare to hurrah for Blaine and pleasure. * It is an honor to be. opposed
by him wherever bis nauseating record
is understood.
‘
The enemy are on the run. Give it
But Mr. Flint is not known all over
to ’em hot
Barry county, and for that reason we
Don’t be beguiled into voting against explain the case in which he seeks to in­
jure
our worthy prosecutor.
Gen. Alger.
In his speeches, Mr. Flint takes oc­
Remember the mass meeting at Hast­ casion to refer to a case where a Nash­
ings Saturday.
ville liquor dealer was arrested for sell­
Don’t be prevailed upon to vote for ing liquor on the 4th of July last. He
then reads a letter from Mr. Colgrove
any of the opposition candidates.
to a Nashville justice, wherein the pros­
Do you wish to vote with and for a ecutor advised that if the liquor-dealer’s
“solid south ?’’ If not, cast your ballot clerk sold the ardent, without the
for Blaine and Logan.
knowledge or consent of the proprietor,
A vote for Pennington is a vote for the clerk, not the proprietor, must be
free trade and British interests against arrested. Mr. Flint then tries to make
his auditors believe that in this letter
those of the United State.
Mr. Colgrove tries to shield the pro­
Stick A pin here. The Banner pre­
prietor, and shirk the responsibility on
diets that Blaine and Logan will be
the clerk.
elected try an overwhelming majority.
Mr. Colgrove does not deny writing
Be at the polls early on the morning such a letter. It was his duty to give
of the 4th; remain there and work un­ such ^advice.
If Mr. Flint were as
ceasingly for the republican ticket until able a lawyer as he is cunning and low
the polls dose in the evening.
as a shyster, he would know that It was
Mr. Colgrove’s duty to write Just that
Indications are that Butler and West
will not secure a vote in the electoral kind of a letter.

'

The supreme court has lately decided,
college. Greenbacker, how do you like
in the case of the people m. Sylvester
being tail to the democratic kite?
Parks, reported in 49th Michigan, page
Republican greenbacker, how do you
333, that “A liquor dealer cannot be
like the idea of casting two-thirds of
held iriminally responsible for the sale
your vote for Cleveland and Hendricks,
of liquor by hie clerk to drunkards or
as you must .if you vote for Butler?
minors.” In commencing on the case,
It is an impossibility to cast a vote Judge Campbell, who rendered the de­
for Butler in Michigan without at least cision said: “It is contrary to every rule
two-thirds of it being counted for of law to hold a person criminally res­
Cleveland.
How do you like it, Mr. ponsible for an act in which he has
taken no. part."
Greenbacker ?
The Banner would urge upon all re­
publicans the necessity of going early
to the polls on election day and work­
ing unceasingly for the success of the
entire ticket.

The democratic majority in West
Virginia has dwindled to 3,000 or less,
and the republican majority in Ohio is
about 18/XX).
Not much consolation
for democrats in these states.
Protection vs. Free Trade is the para­
mount issue in the present campaign,
and, as in their wont, the democrats
ore on the wrong side.
They are op­
posed to the protection of American in­
dustry and American lal»or.

Again we repeat our warning of last
week: Beware of fusion spook stories.
The opposition are desperate, and will
resort to any trick or device at the last
moment.no matter how dishonorable,
to secure votes.
Bear in mind the
Morey letter forgery, and be on your
guard.

.

On election day the democrats will
make .11 »orto of propcIUon. to trade
Totes for Pennington. Their state and
county ticket is a minor consideration
with the democrat* of this district,

It will thus be seen that Mr. Col­
grove was acting in good faith, doing
his duty, aiming to save a useless pros­
ecution in advising the Nashville jus­
tice that if it should appear that the
clerk sold the liquor without the knowl­
edge or consent of the proprietor, toe
clerk, not the proprietor, should be ar­
rested.
To further show Mr. Colgrove’s good
faith in the matter, we append the .fol­
lowing correspondence which explains
itself:
Hastings, July 9.1884.
Emanuel J. Frlghuer, Nashville, Mich.
EBIKSD FUOHNKB;
Your letter in regard to the liquor
case at hand. I regard these cased
among the most delicate to handle, and
they should receive careful and thor­
ough examination. I am anxious that
no failure be made in these cases and
would like to thoroughly look them up.
It will be impossible for me to come
down now. I have the Searles murder
case on hand, and am working faith­
fully day and nignt. I also have a liquor
case on hand here, to be tried Fri­
day, for keeping open on the 4th. 1 can
do no more than is possible for me to
-- ”
nd
may get Powers, and have him look up
ca;M,
report to me. We are test­
ing a liquor case here and will know
the result Friday. J am ulad you peo-

Iton’t trade O'Donnell, nor any other
ami will ffite you my best efiort. But
man on the ticket, but work for a “dean Feigner, it is out ot the question for
sweep.’’
me to give the matter my personal
attention
within
the
next
few
Young inAn; you who will cast /qur
days; After that 1 will try, and see
first ballot for presidential electors on what can be done. 1 hope you will be
the 4th of Novemlier; by the memory able to get along tor a while, and it nec­
essary send me word at once, and let me
of tiie past, and as you love your
know how things are situated. You
uountry and its institutions, cast it not can write me fully or I will talk with
witii tbe party that upheld slavery, the you over the telephone.
Vmm.
■
party that attempted to destroy this
PHILIP T. COLGROVE,
Proeccutlug Attorney.
union, the party that advocates the
political heresy of state sovereignty;
As a further proof of Mr. Colgrove’s
but cast it with the party of Lincoln sincerity, we append a letter from him
and Garfield.
itemember the '“solid to Walter S. Powers relating, to the
south** is the only reliance of the .demo­
cratic party.

Carl Schurz mvde 22 democratic
speeches in Ohio at &gt;200 a night. His
text was the Mulligan letters and abuse
&lt;rf Blaine. The following table sum­
marizes the result as evidenced by the
election returns:

Umos In Cincinnati

Umb ta Oteretand.

TWe Unres In Dayton
Om time In Ootnusbav . .
OtM Utne In Canton...........
QmtimeinZanesville .....
teaEEaS*’.?'?::

Oat ttme in Warren county

Total republican tain.............. .............17JSO

Mr. Prohibitionist, especially if you
have been a republican, let us ask you a
few questions:
How do you like the idea of being an
annex to the democratic party 2
How does the fact that you are being
patted upon the back by the democrats
•trike you?
Do you, in dreams, see the republican
party marching in solid columns into
It thia tivrM happen, where, then,
will your democratic allies be round ’
will the democratic party then give

Hw riiout TOM ToUnf. to effect,
With the “solid KHrthr

M. Flint, on the stump to tell the stor­
ies that Mr. Holbrook dore not report
through the press. We want tomform
Mr. Holbrook that nucha course is not
in keeping with his promise to tbe writ­
er; and if we hear of any more. of Mr.
Flint’s dirty work in Holbrook’s inter­
est, we will consider that he wishes us
to do for him what we promised we
would if any more personalities were
indulged in. We will be fair with him.
but we will not let him with impunity
trample upon his solemn promise.
To SOLDIEBS OF MICHIGAN.
In answer to certain false charges,
which have been published recently,
and having implicit confidence in the
honeety and integrity of our soldier
auditor general, Comrade William C.
Stevens, we desire to present toqur late
comrades in arms the following facts,
feeling assured that the facts speak for
themselves. At the present time there
are 65 cierka employed in the Auditor
(ieneral’s office, of whom 54 are regular*
or permanent clerks, and 11 are “tem­
porary,” employed only for a short time.
Of the regular clerks there are: Sol­
diers 19, widefws of soldiers 3, son of a
soldier 1, daughter of a soldier 1, sisters
2, nurse in hospital 1, total 27. Of the
11 temporary clerks 4 are soldiers and 1
the wife of h soldier. Of the regular
soldier clerks 8 were appointed by
Major Stevens;'his total regular ap­

J out not »&gt; * "’J
ttemau Inbrlnffoft ■
kortby ttie U8* «'■

pitMlsbcd In Truth aome years
to detail theae saint statements*
into the newspapers now from
bu uuhorlty- 11 umuer*. UtUe wbeUierar
mra.-. I&gt;1»
•“•»
BShJJjir M-nd!raSt'hrrT' over h» om

URE

Hurt I am deliberately false In an recollection.
Inwhlch I am quite a* likely, certainly, to be
com-.-, as anybody else. J cannot but Irrl that
for a guest Invited to all the freedom of table,
conversation thus to drag some of It in »&lt;U»torted form and with untrue additions to It be­
fore the publie. at such a time and for Mjeha
purpose, with the aiMertloii that If J do not re­
member it Just as he docs, one of us is. tn his
rule of good koefety, as well as inconsistent with
tbe character of a gentleman.
To this Beecher replies, reiterating
his former assertions, and mentioning,
among others, ex-Gov. Baldwin as being
present and knowing to the conversa­
tion. We expect Gov. Baldwin will
now give his version or the talk. Mean­
while, Mr. Joy’s word will be consid­
ered at least as good as Beecher’s by the
voters of Michigan.

A LETTER FROM JUDGE HOOKER
EDITOR HANNER:
A lew years ago the voters of Michi­
gan adopted an amendment to the con­
stitution, authorizing the county of

SICK
ail.

DOES SOT CONTAlN^JLMMOWlAa

Hastings, July 9th, 18M.
Walter 8. Powers, Nashville. Mich.
Frikxd Powkbs :
I have received word from Feigner
that a complaint has been made against
some one in Nashville for keeping sa­
loon open on the 4th. Will you please
Investigate, and advise me as to the
merits of the matter. I am at work in
tbe Searles murder case and in a liquor
case here, to be tried Friday and for the
life of me cannot get away- Please
write me what there is of it, and I will
come down in a few days. Please ad­
vise me before an arrest is made/unleee
especially the language In one of hl. letter, to
delay is dangerous.
&lt;
Gen. Alger about ooottnental Hara. Knowing
full well. therefore, the preeeut state ol tbe conET.’ COLGKOVE.
veraation which did take place at that time, I can
Pros. Att’y.
state with the inont absolute certaintv that I
said In that or any other conversation
If any man wants to know whether never
with anybody that Mr. Blaine when speaker
Mr. Colgrove has not done, and agreed made me any offer or proposition, directly or
thrungh a third person, that be would appoint a
to do, all in hia power to prosecute vio­ committee to autt me or put a Joan upon that
committee such as I wished If i would buy Little
lations of the liquor law, let him write Kock ft Fort thulth bonds of him at jmr
mb
Dr. Devore, of Freeport, and C. A. erwfae. This is perfectly certain. He never
"?nt
to ’,ne 10 n“ke W MUoh » propel
Hough, of Woodland, and ascertain tlon within a day or two. aa Mr. Beecher says,
or at any other time. rids wiD I think, dispose
from these tried and true temperance of them allegations of Mr. Beecher.
While I state there thiiip with a clear cer­
mm the character of Mr. Colgrove’s
tainty with .regard to them I do not say Mr.
correspondence with them, and the tone Beeeherds a continental liar, or that a eontlnental
falsehood lies lietweeu him and myself.
of his letters, and see if they have not Hl. memory
from lapse of time or influenced,
pertama by hia feelings or wishes. Is ectainly at
always had the right ring.
fault In these respect*. I wav simply stating a
When the Banner gave Mr. Hol­ conversation of a third party with Mr. Blain? as
by that party to me. Mr. Beecher, while
brook to understand two weeks ago, stated
not iwvulActlrc Ir
‘"I ’. I,.
I-,
that if any more attacks upon Mr. Cob
grove yrero made in his, Holbrook’s, in­ true not only m I recollected It then, but ms he
recollects It now. and more, that I asserted the
terest, we would show up his not very fn,,h
h’’ himaelf draws from it aa
he
NoiMw: rouid
creditable temperance record of quite l‘e
be wider cd The mark. Of rmirre 1 do not know
recent date, and Hood the country with whether tbe conversation with Mr. Blaine waa
affidavits from responsible citizens in i nuiieu it aa it wan narrated to me correctly as
nearly every township of Barry county
allowing some very dubious transac­
tions on his part, Mr. H. promptly came
to the writer and said he wanted no
more personalities, and would see that

HEAD

raflbr from this*

THE TEST OF TIE OVEI.

1’BICE BAKING POWDER CO..
■Alias or

Dr. Price’s Special FlaviiTiii EitracU,
Dr. PriM’i Lnpulln Ymt

6(im

ACHE
mOMWtMranu.
nf-u,
In vials at XS ceau; Sva for tl. 8&lt;Hd
by drafgMa eraryTbcre, or acct by mad.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Tort
km them.

FOR BALE BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO.

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ftT. LO

Wayne, to pay her judges something
beyond, the salary fixed by law, when in
the opinion of the board of supervisors
of that county it was thought advisa­
ble to do so. This was found necessary
to secure the services of satisfactory
judges.
A similar amendment is now asked
by the inhabitants of the Northern
peninsula, and the question of its adop­
tion will be voted upon at the next
election.
The great expense of living, and the
opportunity for lucrative practice, raised by this yeast is llfllit, whits end wholewhich that part of the state affords
good lawyers, have rendered it difficult
GROCERS SELL THEM. «
to obtain and keep satisfactory judges
Price Baking Powder Co.,
at the present salary.
mm « k. nwDani riranu cunts,
In view of the fact, that such addi­ Chloafto,- ill.
Louir, NM
tional compensation will or may be
paid, only by -the counties interested, I
and that the law applies only to tiie
northern peninsula, it would seem that
H Can be »oM in
fwilly. Give*
the voters of this section should be
willing to give them this amendment,
thus leaving them to pay the additional
HNtSHuE A MACKIN. Cfoctawti.0
compensation or not. as they might see
.fit. No part of such compensation
could by any possibility come out of
the state treasury, or be a tax upon Any
part of the southern peninsula.
The fact that this amendment is of
no direct importance to this section,
and therefore not likely to attract
much attention, has led the writer to
submit this explanation of the subject
and to express the opinion that it should
receive the support of our voters irre­
spective of party.
us his first order was to the effect that
F. A. HOOKER.
ail clerks then employed should be re­
tained. In addition to the foregoing MR. 0’DOHHELL AT CEDAR CREEK.
A report of Mr. O'DonneU’s speech at
let us refer you to “Michigan in the
War.” Page 939: Stevens, Wm. C. 1st Cedar- Creek was made by a correspon­
dent
there in the Democrat of the suc­
Lieut. 3d Cav. Sept. 7, 1861. Resigned
May 28.1862. Captain 9th Cav. Nov. 3, ceeding week. f Nearly everybody here
knew
the author—a man without stand­
1862. Major June 3d 1864. Mustered
out July 21, IWlfi, and honorably dis­ ing in this community—and no atten­
tion was paid to it.
But this report
charged. *
Page 923: Sanford, Geo. P. Capt. 1st has been embodied in a circular and
sent
all
over
this
district,
And for fear
Infantry Sept 15,1861. Resigned May
5, 1862. -Major and Paymaster U., S. it may fall into some one’s hands who
Vols. Sept. 19,1864. Brevet Lt CoyU. might believe it, we call attention to it.
S. Vols. June 21,1865. “for faithful ser­ This lying correspondent charges that
vice in the pay department." Mustered Mr. O’Donnell stated in his speech **I
out July 1, 1866, and honorably dis­ want all protestant denominations to
understand that I am not a Catholic. I
charged.
It will be noted that Col. Sanford’s abhor the very existence of everything
that pertains to it."
field service lasted not longer than sev­
C. M. Mack, P. T. Colgrove and D. R.
en months, and reference to Page 175,
“Michigan in the War,” shows his regi­ Cook from this city heard Mr. O’Don­
nell
at Cedar Creek, and they deny em­
ment was not engaged until a month
after his resignation.
He therefore phatically that Mr. O’DonneU made
such
an assertion. So have a number
saw no active service.
of the most prominent citizens of Hope
CLINTON HPENCKK,
T. SCOTT CLARK,
.
township. It is a lie which was born
WtITCOWL
,
FKED'K SCHNEIDER.
in -the small brain of a very small M. D.
. '
G. H. SAXTON,
at Cedar Creek. Of course nothing was
Soldiers* Committee.
or will be gained for Mr. Pennington
JOT'S KXPLT TO BEECHER.
in that locality where the correspondent
Below we give Mr. Joy’s reply to is known, by such a falseoood. But as
Henry Ward Beecher, published in the it has been widely circulated by Mr.
Hew York Tribune. It speaks for it­
self:
statement to regard to It.
J have read everything, I think, which has
been written relative to a couveraatioo which

pointments have been eleven. The fol­
lowing are the soldier employes on be­
half of whom this is published:
FredTc Schneider. Col. 2&lt;1 Infantry.
G. L. Wight, 24th Mich. Infantry.
G. H. Saxton, 1st Mich. Sharpshooters.
E. H. Porter. Regtl. Commissary 4th
Cavalry.
M. J. Bassett, 3d Ohio Cavalry.
T. L. I’. Miles, 11th Mich. Cavalry.
J. J. Sherman,8th N. Y. Heavy Art’y.
Clinton Spencer, 1st Mich. Infantry.
F. M. Howe, 20th Mich. Infantry.
C. J. Burnett, Bat. G. 1st Light Arty.
H. Humphrey, 30th Infantry.
L. B. Baker, 1st D. C. Cavalry.
Mrs. G. W. Hoskins, Widow Lieut
Hoskins, 14th N. Y. Infantry.
Mrs. G. W. Freeman, wife Lieut.
Freeman, 2d Mich. Infantry.
Mrs. M. N. Brainard, sister Adjutant
Noble, 2d Infantry.
Mrs. M. C. Snencer, wife of Capt.
Spencer, 1st Mien. Infantry.
J. W. Taylor, 8th Kansas Infantry.
J. F. Mead. 8th Mich. Infantry.
W. W. Cook, Adjutant »th Cavalry.
T. S. Clark, Col. 6th Heavy Artillery.
D. W. Clemmer, Capt 1st Cavalry.
H. L. Bedell, 1st Berdan’s S. S.
.
C. O. Pratt, Adjutant "th Cavalry.
J. T. Strong, 3d Mich. Infantry.
I. R. Jameson, 1st Co. S. S. 27th Infty.
L. A. Baker, 20th Mich. Infantry.
E. W. Clark, Id Mich. 3d Mich. Infty.
Mrs. S. E. Hutchinson, widow Capt.
Hutchinson, 8th Mich. Infantry.
C. A. Taylor, daughter Chaplin Tay­
lor, 8th Mich. Infantry.
L. A. Baker, son of private Baker,
50th N. Y. Engineers.
Carrie Cowels, sister A. E. Cowles,
20th Infantry.
Emily A. Beecher, Hospital Nurse.
It should be remembered that every
employe of the office is here by the
direct appointment of Major Stevens,

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U6HT HEALTHY BREAD

SYEASTGEMS

AGENTSHS-

Frobatr Order.

Stale .&lt;»•' Mlfliipui. County of Barrj s.
At a KcMdoiroftlir probate eotirt for Hw couiitv

at HMtluKK. In
I'onntt. lHl Mawta Tc.
UKnday of (Mobrr. In tie vwoue t'i&lt; uij
eight hundriil nnd eightvt«*ur.
PrBBMrt, Clement Smith, Judge«d Prob u
In tbe matter of thr rdate.il Wliluu..
Iran. dewHjwHl.
:
n:*‘,1Iyc w',d,
‘IflH-mioii. duly vrr.nrd,
ot Christopher H. \ auAnban. adm.'nfotravir ..t
I the r«tatr of mid derraiwd. jnvijlnu that h-iij..
: erfbed which *ald deccXxii dje«l. -epi-.f t&lt;ir
reaaon* therm, set forth.
| Tlwrropon It Is.ordered, that Moudai the
l 20th dao of NovemlXT ne\t, at- ten o’clock in the
forenoon, lie aaslgnnl lor the hearing: »; -aid

estate, are required to-appear at a*c*Mou&lt;Jf
•aid Court, then to be holden a: th.- t*rol&lt;atr
OfBce. in the city of HaMhig&gt; In said countv ah.i
•how eaiuw. if any there be. why the
t &lt;,f
the petitioner should not tie granted.
And U Is tjurther ordered that said netitioiwr
give notice to Abe peraans lniere«ted t;;
estate, of the jieiidency of said petition, und the
bearing thereof bj &lt;-*u.sliig a copy of ihi&gt; order
to be published, tn the Hastings
u
Mvspaper printed and ctreulafedihyahU rxtntv
of Barn . once in rach week for three stu re*sfre
weeks, previous to *ald day ot hearing
CLEMENT SMITH.
(A true copy. &gt;
Judge of Probate.

^Reflecting Safety Lamp

Persons whowe lungs are impaired or
have throat disew«rs should nut go to
the eeashore, as the air is al wavs poison­
ous to such troubles. Use Dr. Bigelow s
Poeitive Cure. It cures coughs, colds,
croup, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, and
all throat aud lung diseases. Mont­
gomery &amp; Co,druggists, Decorah;Iowa,
say: “We are having a run on Positive
Cure. It gives universal satisfaction.”
Price 50 cents and on? dollar. Trial
bottles free of FreslTc Hotchkiss.

$500.00

To the Person M Cao Prove:

1st. That we don't carry the Largest Clothing stock
2nd. That we don’t give better bargains,
3d. That we don’t deal fairer than, any

CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN WESTERN MICHIGAN.

Now when you come to Grand Rapids,
don’t fail to visit with us.

▲ CARD.

Having heard from reliable sourero
that my republican friends are report­
ing that I do not want the office of
county clerk and would not qualify if
elected, I wish to say that I accepted
the nomination and would be glad if
elected and should do the bert I could
to fill the office honorably, and I have
never authorized any one to say any­
thing to the contrary.

MMdlevlUe, Oct 36. *M.

GEO. W. 1CKEE.

Married, Oct 8th, at the rertdence
of the bride’s parents in Irving, Mr.
Edward (Munroe, of Johnstown, and
Miss B. J. Matthews.
Grigga' Ulyoariae Salve.
The beat on earth, ran truly be raid
of Grigg,'Glycerine Salve, which la a

ther aorea.
will poa. totter and all akin
thia wonder healer.
SauActloo ruruteed « moor
Only S cento. 1'or rale
Hotebkifli.

We make no great outward show but have
honest goods inside and lot of them.

Men’s Overcoats, $2.50, 4.50, 5.00, up to
$35. Boy’s Overcoats, $2.00, 2.50, 3.00, up
to $8.50
*
.

V
We can suit; at prices 20 per cent less than others.

. Mind we can save your expenses to come
to our city, giving you a free chanco to see the
wide-awake metropolis of Western Michigan.

BE SURE AND SEE US.

Star Clothing House,
38,40 and 43 Canal St., Grand Rapids.

�P°party Vindicated1 by* ItebReeorri°n f° TernPeranee~The Republican
iaan weiah win ,k„ec2rd' Let Fair-minded Men of Mich-

jjyglHECOBD
The Republican Party the
only True Friend of
Temperance.

were

republican member.? iwd

rapubllc.ni r.“t •?'* *
18
tax Jaw. The democrats saw the situ­ To
u. thu"
no,
ation at a glance and proposed to join rfWl *n,'nt'r'|y OIDoront
forces with this minority of ropubllcans for a tax law, as that would bring
about tho repeal of the prohibitory law.
'lero ln favor of altowA DEMOCRAT IN THE HOUSE

i

I

80 that they,

But they forget to mention that those
laws were secured through the legisla­
tion of the republican party, and that
2ni p™hlb,t,on1 *» in this State, we in no case has such a result ever been
will take that with thanks. We do no: attained
I
THROUGH A THIRD PARTY ORGANIZA­
propose tq take our place with the

^’7" Jf prob’b,*&lt;1’ where we can
^?il
1»X?
i£roh,b,tlon
’ we
w,non,tako
h-1
e.re we can
bave
y Par*

1

TION.

to put a prohibition plank in Its plat­
form, nor would 1 consent to seek the
indorsement of any political conven­
tion. Let the parties and their ma­
chinery alone. This cause Is infinitely
above their range of topics and action.
It belongs to the people In their high­
est freedom and ultimate sovereignty,
and tbe appeal should be made .to the
people’s representatives In the legisla­
ture upon grounds broader and sollder
than any party stands upon. In'the
ineantitqe Uet everything be done that
can be to sustain and improve tbe ex­
isting legislation on the subject. ExKrience has amply proven that ‘ regullott dbcs not regulate ’—yet restrain­
ing statutory laws have ’some value,
and with alive public sentiment behind
them, their beneficial power may be so
increased as to prove the practicability and expediency of constitutional pro­
hibition.”
.
I

IMPRACTICABLE REFORMERS
They also point with pride to the
No?" °f ““ ‘kmom‘&lt;lc '"do­ JLhi°r “y: 401w “* total prohibition;
fact that In some of tbe southern States
or if not, we will have free rum.’ We prohibitory laws are in operation, but
It la often charged that "republican. 1
oo not want free rum. We will wel­ they also forget to say that those laws
every advance toward prohibl- were not enacted as party measures but
ism
the responsible for come
tS3’., ° V” ‘h'fforo
vlew”^68^
th*1 M tbe ond ever ln were advocated by the peqple and pass­
tbe noo-«ubmlaalon of the prohibitory
party methods
ed by the people’s representatives with­
Pro»lblt&gt;»“l«i« like Sam?
While the republican party does not out regard to party, a method entirely
disastrous to the tem
D,.f1"tor"&gt; their audience.
expect to take the last line of entrench­ at variance with that prescribed and
.nhL&lt;? re&lt;1“lr“ » two-thlrda vote to ments first in Its combat with this
"u *" •montltncnt for the nuou recognized evil, it will ever be ready pursued by the political prohibitionists
that such Information would be "an Im- to advance its lines us rapidly as nubile of Michigan.
National and State and counjy tickets
putatlou upon the Intelll^n™ J? X
sentiment will permit.
have been placed in the field by the pro­
{S&gt;P1?L.th° M.11cblK‘u&gt; legislature of
hibitionists, and in many-cases congres­
hS.
w'r.'
toPoWran* 1“ the THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM OF 1872. sional and legislative nominations have
It was not our intention at the be­
&lt;he oenate, making a
already been made. Even In legislative
total of 80. To have submitted u,0 ginning to go outside of our own state districts where the republicans have
amendment It would have taken two- In the presentation of facta, bnt the nominated men pledged individually
A WARNING FROM MRS. FOSTER.
thlrda of 137, or S8 votes, or eight more wholesale vituperation and falsehood and by platform to the submission of a
yttereil by political prohibitionist*
man the republicans possessed. Did against the republican platform of 1872 prohibitory amendment, and who are
Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, one of the fore­
any Audience in Michigan ever hear
also in favor of prohibitory legislation,
these facts stated by a political prohi­ calls for more than a passing notice. third party legislative tickets have most workers In the cause of temper­
The 16th resolution in that platform
ance , and an officer of the Nationa) W obition orator?
been nominated for the
reads ns follows:
man’a Christian Temperance “Union,
,Jn.tbo
of the above facts we ask
SOLE PURPOSE OF DEFEATING
“The republican party proposes to
writes the following letter on the duty
all fair-minded men whether a party
respect the rights reserved by tho peo- the republican candidates and placing of temperance people in the present *
should bo Judged by tiie action of the
.
PK_t0 lVcm8elves as carefully as the democrats in power who are known to campaign:
majority or minority? The political powers delegated by them to the states
WHISKY,
Buffalo. Aug. 27,1884.—The Rev. E.
“ be cotillJ"' - &gt;“d support ot bo
be opposed to submission and all sump­
। prohibitionists not only attack tiie re­
*
friend- "f temperance. Io give iand they wore forced into that corner publican party for the action of a small and to the federal government. It dis­ tuary laws. In other words, party pro­ K..Young, D. D., Des Moines, la.—My
S? 10
MitrtloM. they principally by the political prohibition­
approves of the resort to unconstitu­ hibitionists deliberately ■ take upon Dear Friend: My allegiance in public
minority of its members,governed by tional laws for the purpose of remov­ themselves the responsibility of defeat­ work is first of all due to the Woman’s
“&gt;l-rrpre.ent
| the demands of their local constituen­ ing evils by interference with rights ing well-known temperance republicans Christian Temperance Union. 1 believe
X
;« » !
"I‘"h h“ ""
In that same year the political pro­ cies, but
not surrendered by the people to and electing antl-tcmperanee demo­ .that as a "National organization we
Smilr “ • aUvnocoment and
hibition party, now called “union par­
W1LI.FUI.LT FALSIFY
either the state or National govern­ crats. Can political perfidy like this aid should be non-partiSau hi our attitude
tot l.me:•-mpentnee CTiue. ty,” under the lead of John Russell, the attitude of Hie party as repre­ ment." From these words political pro­ the temperance cause ? Let every hon­ toward the poli tical questions of tbe day,
Ke wetent !&gt;■: ■&gt;,!&gt;* l'&gt; tl*e .ntclllgcnt placed third party tickets |n the field, sented by more than three-quarters
hibitionists claim that tbe republican est temperance man analyze the facts even toward party prohibition. It Is my
vo-enoi
■■ hrier but compre- to draw of! votes from wellrknowu tem­ of its legislative members.
From party took strong ground against nil above given and answer the question sincere ^conviction, strengthened by a
beitieetutran- ’d -t the facu beurlnj perance republicans and ,‘elect demo­ the time the republican - party first Sunday and temperance laws. There for himself. Prohibition republicans personal knowledge of the work the
.•.'.for the republican party cratic members who were pledged to came into power a-large majority of is not a word in the above plank which only
country over, that tbe overthrow ot the
■
'
Ml ,.;
"111 ' -• but amtlout to I* the repeal of the prohibitory law.
the republican members of the legisla­ could be-so construed., Besides this, PLAT INTO THE HANDS OF DEMOCRATS liquor traffic will be soonest accom­
The whisky democracy has labored ture have been found advocating and Sunday and temperance laws have
hived*.»' ’it'* r- ..I &lt;»n the temperance
plished if our organization withhold
by voting for St. John, Preston, and party effort and give themselves wholly •
Klien’: ns it h willing and anxious earnestly to stifle the voice of the peo­
voting for measures calculated to ad* always been recognized as*constitu­ their legislative nominees, without
to ihe'regular lines of temperance work
to-tuveiwaction examined on nil the ple on a constitutional amendment, and vancc the temperance cause. A large tional. The plank was framed and
gal n I ng-n single point in favor of pro­
Important qne&gt;tton« which have come even with this damnable record John majority of the members of that party adopted to meet the .issue which the hibition. On the contrary, they are which hive been developed by God’s
’ wftjre tb« Arturican people tor settle­ Russell, Prof. Sam Dickie, Merritt will leave nothing undone In the future democratic party had forced upon tiie liable to inse all that has becn gained. providence during the ten years since
ment drring the past twentyeight Moore, D. P. Sagendorph &amp; Co. are to advance temperance, and give the country in its charges that “the repub­ The true friend of temperance will hold tbe crusade. We have some twenty-five
years. MiticJ panic*, like indivld- ready to put in practice the same de­ people tiie privilege of voting on a pro­ lican party was in favor of a centralized fast to all the rope which he now has in distinct departments of work under the
spicable tactics in this contest, which hibitory amendment. Tbe laws now government; and that it believed tbe hand nnd add to it every inch which it general divisions, preventive, educa­
uali, thOUld be
\
tional, evangelistic, social, and legal.they have played In previous cam­ on the statute-books are not only re­ military superior to civil power.” it Is possible to gain.
JCBGF.D nr THEIR ACTIONS,
These cover every phase of the question,
To sum up, the prohibition party
xnJ not by what they may pretend. paigns. The republican party Is pledged strictive and calculated to bind the is true that Mr. Raster, whom prohibi­
to favor the submission of a prohibi­ giant evil in chains, but If thoroughly tionists delight, to quote, dialmed that has but one Idea, and to bring that and afford the widest scope for the work
From 1853 to 1875 there was a prohib­
this resolution was written to cover the about it proposes to commit tbe of our organization. I deprecate great­
tory amendment’. Nine-tenths of tiie enforced are largely
itory hw upon tiie statute books. Since
ground that prohibitionists charge,but unpardonable win of placing tho demo­ ly the seeming attempt on the part of
republican members, who wilkbe elect­
PROHIBITIVE IX CHARACTER.
that lime a tax Lnv, with strict police
some of our women to ally the National
the language of the resolution docs not
ed without a doubt, will work and vote
regulation*.
been in force. That
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union'
Upder the local option law of 1883 admit of such an interpretation. No I cratic party In power.
The prohibition party has expressed with the national prohibition party. 1
this law has not been without good for such amendment. Should political more than half of the villages In Michi­ other member of the Philadelphia con- i
prohibitionists pull together with re­
NO INTELLIGENT IDEA
believe the larger part of our member­
results, i? ehowii by n table prepared
gan if they so desire can wipe out the vention ever made such a wicked and j
publicans there Is every reason to be­
some thne since by
1.. Randall, au
sale of all intoxicants within their bor­ unfounded charge. Suppose that Mr. I on the tariff, or any of the great ques­ ship and our best advisers deplore what
'
ders. The sale of liquors to minors is Raster had written that resolution him­ tions now before the American people they consider am unwarranted and an
ardent pelhic.il prohibitionist of Dans­ hove that
A. TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY
strictly prohibited under the present self with the full intent of having it fo,r settlement. Its declarations are untenable positlmi.
ville. Ingham county. By this-table It
Having been chosen by tbe national
!s shown-that the number of liquor could be secured. But what do these, law; while every saloon in .Michigan mean just what ho says it did, such a such as to show it incompetent to deal
dealer* in the State in 18TO. under the gentlemen propose ? They tell their can be closed on election days, holiday daim would not be valid unless tbe with any of tbe great questions of the union superintendent of the department
prohibition law, was
"'hilo in followers to go ahead and nominate Sundays, and after a certain time at great wrong m.tJ crime appeared on /by. Tbewtlr explMe declnmtidn iri of legislative work and petitions, I must
1S82. iiikI't rh* rAX law. tbero w««« cAT.dtdin-tcs fur thi» IcglnUtnre, knowing night. Wherever there is sentiment to the face of tho resolution. The rules the democratic platform, and in Mr. keep myself free from partisanship. As
only -W,. notwithstanding that the full well that nine out of every ten enforce tiie present law’s threo-quarton of interpretation do not authorize any Cleveland's letter of acceptance In that an Individual 1 cannot and do not
smother my convictions. Either James
AGAINST “ SUMPTUARY LAWS."
population of the State had increased votes which such candidates receive of tho result is prohibition pure and one to go away from the phlnjneaning
The utterances of the republican G. Blaine or Grover Cleveland will be
Mtncen these dates over 400,000, and must come from the republican can­ simple; and this seems to us a long step of these plain words and take .Mr.
In
tho
direction
of
the
goal
which
all
many new cities and villages had sprung didates pledged to the submission of a
Koster’s say so‘as to what the resolu­ platform, and of its presidents! candi­ £resident of these United States. As
stween them I do not see how any
prohibitory amendment. What is the true friends of temperance In one way tion real)j’ means in order to blacken dates, are bold, explicit, and incapable
up ti’j the northern part of the State.
Christian voter can hesitate. Writing
It oXanother are trying to reach. The the names of the honored men who of misconstruction. Prominent among
his not the province of tills article practical result of such action?
as
I do from this city of Buffalo, where
to argue the merits or &lt;|emcrit«-of pro­ inures to tho defeat of temperance re­ republican legislature of 1883 enacted a adopted that resolution. A deed of tbe principles laid down are protection Cleveland’s homejs—no, where he lives,
publicans, and places In power demo­ law requiring instruction In tho com­ land Is not what the scrivener intends to Americans at home and abroad; pro­ he has no home—T\ do not hesitate to
hibition and fixation, but to
tection
to
American
Industry
and
mon
schools
to
be
given
relative
to
it
shall
be,
but
what
the
grantor
and
cratic members pledged to
DEAL WITH FACTS
“the ofiect of alcohol on the human grantee say it shall be. That resolu- American labor, against the accumu­ -say, as for mo and mine, let It bo the
i«. we find them. While more than OPPOSE ALL SUMPTUARY LEGISLATION, system.” This will, wo have no doubt,। tiou was just what the National rephb- lated capital ana pauper labor of true husband, the honest father, the
home man—James G. Blaine.
nuic-wnths »f the republican party are and who are under the control of tho prove
. . lican party intended It should be, and Europe: the regulation of railway'
Further than this. I do not believe
In favor of temperance, and believe that whisky element of the state. If In any
that was to meet the democratic charge transportation; the establishment of a thejdemand for national constitutional
OMK OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE BLOWS
National bureau of labor, and the
the people should have the privilege of district thb prohibitionists had a show
।
of
centralization
as
set
forth
in
the
ever struck against King Alcohol. So
enforcement of the eight-hour law; the .prohibition is the “best indorsement
settling |Jie question for themselves by to elect their candidate then there
.
liberal
republican
platform
adopted
at
rejoiced were the W.C. T. U.. of Lan­
prohibition of tiie importation of con­ of prohibition principles.” The pro­
veiing upon a prohibitory amendment, would l»e some consistency In such
hibition of. the liquor traffic is-not, by
sing, over the-passage of this measurei Cincinnati.May Land which afterward
there is a difference of opinion in the action, but so long as they have not, that thef signified their approval andI became the democratic platform nt tract labor to the injury of American either the letter or the spirit of the
party a* to rhe effectiveness of taxation every vote cast for their legislative
Baltimore. The fourth plank In that labor; the continuance of the civil ser­ constitution, the subject of national
gratification
by
placing
upon
the
desk
,
vice
auspiciously
commenced
under
md prohibition in dealing witli tho gi­ candidate Is a direct vote against tem- of each member voting therefor .a beau­ platform said: “Localself-government
legislation. It must come by states;
gantic' evil.
Tiie republican party 6erance, and tiie submission of a pror with linjfhrtial suffrage will guard the। republican administration; the reservaIbltory amendment. Stripped of all tiful bouquet, with the best wishes of rlibu Tin cltlxen, mort,acure!y tlon of the public land, to aclu.l «t- it can come In no other way, unless by
stands ready to obey ■
an armed resistance to law in the states
the
Uniop.
,
,
the
pensioning
.of
disabled
than
nny
«otr«llieil
power.
Tho
pubHerat
thy
peiulonlng
of
dlublod
verbiage the prohibition or union party
than any centralized power, llio pun­
TUE VOICE OF THE MAJORITY,
by military intervention. Peaceable
-^These facts and the tightening of
lie welfare requires the supremacy of Union soldiers of the late war (not the resolution according to constitutional
is practically
many screws In the existing liquor
of the people, whether that voice be for
soldiers
of
the
war
of
the
republic,
as
the
civil
over
the
military
authority,
।
A DEMOCRATIC ANNEX.
methods must come by state legislation.
taxation or prohibition.
V ..
.
laws by tho same legislature,
laid
down
In
the
democratic
platform,
and the freedom of persons under tiie I
So also Just as prohibition cannot be
In this connection the Injudicious
Much is -aid by political prohroltlonGIVE THE LIE DIRECT
Srotection of the habeas corpus. We ’which may mean union or confederate); carried in a state till a considerable
ists about the democratic party having acts, we might say treachery of politl- to the charge of political prohibition­
the
restoration
of
the
navy
to
its
old
­
jmand for tho individual the largest
passed a prohibitory law in Michigan oil prohibition!.!, may bo .hown by a ists that “ tho republican party Is a liberty consistent with public order, time strength and efficiency; tbe sup­ number of voters In tiie state are them­
tn 1853. It is true that the democracy^ brief review of their action In connec­ whisky party.” Surely Hie M . C. 1. for the state self-government, and for pression of polygamy by the civil selves prohibitionists, so national pro-'
hlbition cannot be a practical Issue,
passed such a measure but not daring tion with the pledge of the Kalamazoo U.pt that time made no such unjust the nation a return to the .methods of authorities If possible, and by the mil­
until a considerable number of states
teaiiume the respon-Ability they sought convention of 1883. To go back to the
peace and the constitutional limita­ itary if need be; the supremacy of the are prohibition states. When threeaccusation.
■
nation against the doctrine of State
to shift it upon others by providing for spring of 1SS1 the republican party, In
tions
of
power."
quarters of the states agree the conTAXATION NOT A LICENSE,
rights,
and
the
maintenance
of
a
free
a fubmi-&lt;i&lt;»n of the question to the peo­ state convention at Lansing, almost
The above is. a matter of record; now
ballot, an honest count, and a correct stltutionof the United States may be
ple. The prohibitory law of that year unanimously placed Itself on recordI In But as a last resort a political prohi­ let ns glance nt
amended and national prohibition be
Is to be foiyoi on page 100 of tho session favor of tbe right of tho people to vote bitionist, when confronted by the above THE PRESENT CONDITION OF AFFAIRS. return. These are some of the leading the rule of the land. It Is sometimes
Srinciples set forth In the -republican
laws, ami the action to shift the respon­ upon con.tltiitfonal amendments, when fac s will answer: “1 can never conargued that the thirteenth amendment
The fight In the present campaign Is
^tO
license
an
evil.
”
Wo
deny
that
atloual
platform,
and
until
these
are
suei.
privilege
was
asked
for
by
a
re
­
sibility appear-. In sections 18, 19, 20.
abolishing slavery in the states wn«
between the republican aud demo­
The people ratified the law, but the su­ spectable portion of the people. When, taxation is a license. Several years cratic parlies. The voters of Michi­ secured to the people it is worse than. submitted by congress before the states
folly to call for the defeat and destruc­
a
few
days later, tho vote In tho legis­ So Justice Cooley of our supreme
preme court, in the case of People v.
had taken similar state action, but we
gan
must
choose
between
the
two.
tion
of
the
republican
party.
Collins (3d Midi., page 343), declared lature was taken on the question of sub­ court showed conclusively that toxa- Republican defeat means democratic
The republicans of Michigan still remember at this time there was so
"S'*?
such action unconstitutional, lu that tiie mission It lacked Ono vow in the .onate “on win not u license
large a majority of free states that
success. Prof. Samuel Dickie,chairman
has many times been published). Dur of the prohibition State central com­ have a duty to perform in supporting they controlled the government and
power of‘euacthig general laws could and two In the house. '**w"
and
defending the party of Lincoln and
ng tho Pre«nt J'"r,j,v ‘wSmnTao mittee, Is desirous of having this re- ,
carried on a great and terrible war.
notbeBeli.-g.iied by the legislative body Kalamazoo convention of 1882, andline
Garfield, now so
republican
party
again placed Itself on
rase
of
People
V.
nailing
(to
The question of slavery on its politleven to tbe people. On the question as
£ teind ln 18 N. W. Reporter, page suit brought about for lie urges his WANTONLY AND WJCKEDLY ASSAILED cal side was a controversy between
to whether tliu law was constitutionally rerord In favor of submission. At t at
followers to "vole tquarely againtt the
by the lenders of .the prohibition party. states, concerning which the general
in force, the court was equally divided. time II was generally understood that ^^K-IUon’of th. t« upon lb. refublican party even if it
The friends of temperance and of hu­ government and national legislation
Il must uleo be remembered that when the prohibition party ticket
bwfni”? «»!"» Intoxlcttlnr Iquor democratic party in power.' According man liberty can have no other abiding was the only court of appeal. The
to tbe figures of the prohibition leaders
tbe democracy passed this law there
WOV1.D BS WITHDRAWS
not a licenee, ana Is not a violation o the prohibition vote as estimated by place than the great National republi­ prohibition of the liquor traffic is not a
was but little contest over the question, and every effort made to
?b^Mnitft“tlon ol our State a; «np- them in thia State this fall means noth­ can party, for the question still comes question between states, bnt between
and that the better part of that party publican candidates. The next^day a^
ing more or leee than the defeat of mb- up os to who shall rule this country. the people of n state, and national
*bes succeeding year went into the re­ Jadkson the state temperance alliance
There Is no chance for success of a pro­ political action is not at this time the
mittion and the tucceet of democracy.
publican ranks. When the republican met, and voted to keep Its third। P‘rlF
hibition party, but the choioe lies be­ proper court lu which to try this cause.
legldaiure convened In 1855 it assumed ticket In tho field. Not one of them ^ftu-™p&gt;er5l£no.c.n Honest republican voters should In the tween the republican and democratic
I have taught this doctrine from
interest
of
temperance
open
their
eyes,
the rtspumlblilty which Its democratic was foolish enough to Zxpect to seeis
parties. “Shall they who saved this ocean to ocean; could 1 now fall to
to
the
situation
and
promptly
and
luh'm.Swr ’tbe LegWatSre of
predecessor had shirked, ajul passed nrnhibilion candidate elected, and yet
vigorously oppose this scheme to place country rule it? Snail the men who stand for the application of the.truths
An oct to prevent t4*e manufacture and they knew that auch action would sureI have taught? This Is why I could
.ran‘kn."tVoOd“rpower the uemocr«tlc petty which
Hleofapirituous or Intoxicating liquors y fake rs from republican «nd - MJCh"!;ncM!l“
notif I were a voter enter the politi­
is opposed to submission and to all
«a beverage,” and wiped out the dem­
or shall the rebels who walk her quar­ cal field for the nominees of the Pitts­
sumptuary
legislation.
ter deck, give the orders and sink It? burgh convention. I honor John P. St.
ocratic abortion of 1853. These are the
WHAT 14 YOUR DUTY ?
fneral facts about early legislation,
Shall .a solid South, a united South, John, he has my high esteem my pro­
xnedetuils in regard to the votes on
Then it becomes a question for• re- united by assassination and murder, a found respect, and so of Mr., Daniel,
Dubllcans, with prohibition procllvl- South solidified by the shot gun; shall whom 1 am honored by numbering
bills are its lollows: The law of
ties, W decide for themselves whether a united South, with the aid of a divid­ among my personal friends. I believe
*wJ passed the senate by 31 yeas to 1
or not they will throw the weight of ed North, control thia great and splen­ they each were actuated by the high
,,hllcr a democrat. In tbe
their votes to tbe democratic ticket*. did country ?” Republicans of Michigan motive of disinterested prtrlotlsm; 1
nou-e 42 democrats and 16 whlgs voted
y'Mnd 10 democrats and .2 whlgs no.
Thl OT«tl»» «“"« 1,°m• ,0 ”e2 these are questions which you must simply do not agree with them as to
„&lt;1 to •«“* "“‘.‘ner 11, which voter: Will the temperance came be answer, for no one can answer them for this one method of obtaining what we
‘“tbiil of 1856 passed the senaieby
■ to ■,d *?
mm ftUed to entail “P-, beat promoted by the cocoon of the you.
all desire.
iDe votes of 22 republicans and 3 demo­
tbe trade hu oerer &lt;»'
(b(,g(. republican or democratic parlyj”"1™
I do not see how there can be two
while 3 democrats and 2 republi- stab the temperance cause, »«
,t
opinions as to the duty of Iowa Pro­
hut one answer, rhe record is
S!LKt,1aga‘nM Iu Tbo "a®«b,u true friends v°.f “SETrfTaa amlk.e*e‘ on the «,?"I’“;„L,n1be‘&gt;“,lM"w",
SOt!N»
ADVICE
FROM
BISHOP
MERRILL.
kven leading prohlblpurpo.ee the uI
enforeeInent of £fow you.
hibitionists. 1 have no arithmetic with
passed the house by the votes of 47 rcS,nl?U admit that at
{?%'.?
w’lUM t».t polU&lt;«l
rftSfA
,w‘
OF THE M. E. CHURCH.
which to estimate the mental calibre
ai"’ 4 democrats, while 20
of the temperance element to-day Is 11
or the moral sense of any Iowa man
Ul."1 onl7 1 republican voted hlbltlonlsu should go on with
’'^SSr.ilod.lntb.lIgbtorO— ?Je republU party; they abo
who claims to be for temperance and
“
Even
a
righteous
cause
requires
wise
tlUsl
When we
Into oonsldTHE WORK OF ASSASSINATION.
tend that the democratic party Is a management. Every factor In the prob­ does not stand by the Republican
rauon that the democrats In 1853 dare ■ The Legislative Journal f”h|^tpJ'|*.
whiekv nartv. In view Of these ad lem should have Its place. This will party, with the rights and privileges
1*2
lhe responsibility for the’ shows tL
wntlJually
missions no sincere Proh,bLtJ?nl*f
require an unpartisan view of the rela­ conferred by the “bad man’s plank.”
rrniml l?at ycar» ,s ttfere any good
Sntrlbute to the success of the demo­ tion of thia question of prohibition to
The Prohibitionists of Iowa, dwell­
romtlhe abovo figures why
the existing political parties.
•
• ing in the Canaan of triumphant ma­
party without
PoiHlcnl prohibitionists should go into
^“^^“York'loa.pendent, the cratic
^ING INJURY TO HIS OWN CONSCIENCE. •
jorities, can hardly appreciate tbe
•
This
Issue
is
great
enough
to
gwlea over that “first prohibitory
'
Tbe &gt;•» *” new.paper ot
Bis not expected that anything is be separated from all partisan move­ weariness, even the bitterness of those
' leading
the following word.
hr&lt;e' country,•&gt;“ "!K7a.n&gt;a .object:
ments.
*
*
’
K is plainly still In the wilderness with their chil­
howAv cil,arKc most frequently made, and two democrats voted y«,
unwise to commit prohibition to the dren dally dying by the wayside. God
- of wl.dotn on lb'
t whBt we do
thi,?V-p by Political profetbUlonlats is ^±«e
Fir.0vno«doT'S,d.t^in.htTo’: keeping of party, any and not less has many ways or accomplishing His
h
;
n
hl
rt
’
■
.
’
l^r
the nmi i’.ei ^“Nlc*** party repealed
unwise to attempt to form a distinct purpose: there are many battalions In
thaJ . b b!lory law” But not on® of
?lrdntro? th' republican party, If they party on this ground.
•
•
• His great armies. Let us not sit in
h*?Wf?h?“rOf tbe rePubIlcaQ Pa«y
^“r^Zrdlen ot «m«q-&gt;"-. •"*
•t •
There is great danger of Judgment upon those who differ with
tl,,D
f
Xt™o
“
’
“
or
what
la
high
cir. &lt;^er.becn fair enough to explain the
impatience at delays, and too much us as.to what Is the most effective mode
toward
prohibition
M1
g
,
„
„av
Ju.tly
be
regarded
aa
^'stances under, which that repeal
resell nes* to regard postponement as of warfare at thia particular point of
dbmoc«at। Hoens®?
Hnuor? Not at ail. rouftCAL
hit.,laboul«and a taxla*Pl*0*1
defeat. Great moral achievements re­ time In tbe long struggle. Let no
of
* We
Hie consideration
quire time, especially when the body of friend be disturbed at .this difference
tbe
d and falr-mlnded men to
the' people must be brought into action of opinion; let no‘enemy be rejoiced
."d
aa Mowing facts which .can be
We shall still keep “the
•
•
• thereby.
^d^.nt.ndglndtennoflte.t™. Reforms move slowly.
•ubstantuted by the public
In some things delay* an dangerous, unity of the spirit In the bonds of
1 , J
tpnincrauce. Political proand often fatal. Not ao in this contest. peaceand In the final victory shall
•
RECORDS:

drew a tax bill, but tbe tax was placed
at so low a figure that dealers in intox­
icants would have considered it a huge
Juke had it been placed on the statute
books. When prohibition republicans
found that a tax law would certainly be
prohibition
passed, then they .turned in with the
other republican members to make as
stringent a tax and police law as possi­
perance CAUSE.
ble. This was done, and the result of
the matter was that when it camo to
the final vote on the bill 55 republicans
13 democrats voted yes, and 13 re­
facts and figures and
publicans and 41 democrats voted no.—
On the police bill regulating the traffic
68 republicans and 9 democrats voted
Mriuufco. IIISroiueM.*HuO»n- yes, and 3 republicans and 43 democrats
no. It Is well kdown that the action of
cut. MBhiitPS w Jamm
Hon
the democratic members in voting
4!i„ .Lutes W. Kitto.
against the stringent regulations im­
posed on the traffic was in conformity
to the demands of tho liquor dealers of
ItHetarge.l'yl'flitL-qlproMLUten the State. The prohibition republi­
1 v’
,„,i tn their pttbUc prints, cans were driven into choosing between
{I?th-'‘repu'•’.t.-.if I'A'-'y '*"ot ’"‘I'Jt?
A STRINGENT TAX LAW AND FREE

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SssBsss:

h,rwrra2^te..r^-^.

Iran
lb&lt;? democratic party of Michhn»i?!ra pl»nk in iu platform tor th©
prohibitory law. At that

till not pay ? “y^wa ter a -Mil,

�THE SCBMISSIOH PLANK.

“It is the fundamental right of
the people to alter, from time to
time, tho organic law.of the State,
as new circumstances or growing
evils may require, laying its founda­
tion on snch principles and organ­
izing its powers in such form as to
them shall seem most likely to effect
their safety aud happiness. The
evils of intemperance have become
so great that, in the name of pa­
triotism, the most efficient measure
ought to be taken to reduce those
evils to a minimum, and, as the
members of no political party are
wholly agreed as to whether this can
best be done through prohibition or
the regulation of the traffic in intox­
icating liquors, and as tiie people
are. and ought to be tbe final arbi­
trators of this question, and us the
moral and intellectual people of
the State have asked that the ques­
tion be put to the people by submis­
sion to them of a prohibitory con­
stitutional amendment, wo again de­
clare that we believe it would be
wise and patriotic -for tho next leg­
islature to submit such an amend­
ment to a direct vote of the people,
and wo demand that it bo so submit­
ted.”

MISLED PROHIBITIONISTS
A Ringing- Appeal from
Fred Douglass.
DO NOT AID THE GROG-SHOP AND
BULLDOZER.

good, and to leave to tbe inscrateble
wisdom of Providence the mission of
bringing good out of eviL Any other
moral philosophy than this leads to
'moral confusion and to the bottomless
pit. Bnt there is not tbe slightest
shadow of a probability that the defeat
of the republican party in the ap­
proaching election will destroy that
party, or that the democratic party,
once In power, would be hurled from it
at the end of lour* years by a prohibi­
tion party.
By Its principles, its
antecedents, and the character of the
men who compose it, as well ss by the
spirit of progress that prevades it,
the republican party gives the strong­
est assurance of its permanence.
It is nothing against this position
that the old abolition party defeated
and destroyed tbe whig party, nor is
the point well taken when it is said
that my position is that of the old
whlgs as against the abolition party of
forty years ago. My answer is that
there is no force in the supposed anal­
ogy between the cases.
The similarity lacks likeness, for the
cases are fundamentally different. TUe
abolitionists had reasons for opposing
both the whig and democratic parties
which do not apply. In any just sense,
to the republican party.
Both the
whig and the democratic parties were
openly and shamelessly committed by
their platforms, and by their candi­
dates, to the maintenance of slavery,
and to the suppression of every mani­
festation of opposition to slavery.
Both Henry Clay and James K. Polk
were slaveholders.
In regard to prohibition, the republi­
can party occupies no such position.
It.neither condemns nor approves a
man for being ti prohibitionist. It
simply awaits a settled judgment of
the people in respect of that issue, and
meanwhile does nothing to hinder the
growth of public opinion on that sub­
ject. It simply does what every party
which believes in a government of the
people, and by the people, should do.
to wit: execute the popular will.
The Idea that a few men can get to­
gether and say. “Gq to, now, we will
make a political party,” on this or that
i separate issue, and succeed, is a mistake.
Wendell Phillips said the truth when
ho said, “ Parties are not made—they
grow.” A party, to succeed, must not
orfiy have ideas, but numbers. A few
men, combined together, may work
mischief by depriving a good party of
power and putting a bad party In pow­
er. But in order to accomplish any
good end, It must itself have either a
majority or a reasonable probability of
becoming a majority. Flat parties, no
more than fiat money, can be popular
under pur government.
When, by discussion' and tho opera­
tion of moral forces, it shall be tho set­
tled judgment of the American people
that the traffic in ardent spirits shall
be:abolished, the republican party will
be as ready to register that Judgment
an^l put it in the shape of wise legisla­
tion, as any party d*hlch may now ot
hereafter be formed.
The mistake our prohibition friends
are now making is full of mischief and
possible disaster. It is based upon the
assumption that we no longer , have a
southern question, and that the mission
of jhe republican party Is ended. Both
propositions are erroneous. Until the
constitution of the United States, in all
its provisions and amendments, is re­
spected in the southern states as iu the
Yior.twn MttL
shall, still have a
southern question. Until tbe gates of
education shall be equally thrown open
to colored and white people alike, in
tho southern states, we shall still have
a southern question. Until the path­
way to the ballot box in the South shall
be Straight, smooth, and safe to a repub­
lican as to a democrat, wo shall still
have aAouthern question, and one with
which only the republican party has
thus far shown the needed wisdom and
disposition to deal.
We ask our prohibition friends In the
name of their old time antl-zlavery
sentiments and their love of Justice and
liberty, to stand by tho republican
party now, and until justice and liberty
shall be established, and the ballot box
securely established and respected in
all tbe land. Let us do one work at a
time, and begin a new work only when
one already begun has been properly
finished.
Yours truly,
Frederick Douglass.
Washington, Sept. 1, 1884.

Tottre Editor of the New York Tribune.
Sib: Among the political forces of
the hour, characterized by Irrational
individualism and a rampant tendency
to faction which threatens not only tho
stability of political parties but popu­
lar government itself, reducing society
to a condition of chaos, that one which
proposes to organize a national prohi­
bition party and to give its vote in the
present election for ex-Govcrnor. St.
John, of Kansas, is, perhaps, best en­
titled to respect. It certainly Is more
worthy of consideration than that other
party which,masquerading in the sham
of independence, is laboring might' and
main to bring back to power the old
democratic party, and Is willing to as­
sassinate a great, abu gpb&amp;patfr
from personal dislike to James G. Blaine,
though to this hour it has not proved a
single charge it has made against Clio
object of its spite.
The prohibition party stands upon a
different footing, and it Is actuated by
different motives. Though, os I think,
it is manifestly wrong and abundant in
mischief, its members are among the
most conscientious and philanthropic of
the American people.
There is .no denying that these peo­
ple, though*manifestly in error, are ac­
tuated by pure motives. Dominated
by a single idea, detached from all ques­
tions affecting the general moral and
material interests of the country, hav
Ing before them an object which ex­
cludes all else, assuming to follow in
the footsteps of those noble men and
women who waged a thirty years’ moral
warfare against slavery, and were in­
strumental In making possible theoverthrow of the slave system, these prohi­
bitionists think to do the same for
Intemperance.
x'.
Such a people are not to be ridiculed
FQOD FOR THOUGHT.
or denounced out of their convictions.
Against them no weapons should be
The following Is an extract from a
brought less effective than reason, truth,
and humanity.
letter written by T. E. Blanchard to
Lest what l am about to say shall be
refected on the presumption that I have to Die Northwestern Christian Advo­
a leaning toward liquor, I may say that cate:
I am both a temperance man and a pro­
Much has been published in The
hibitionist. I neither drink, smoke, Northwestern recently regarding the
chew, nor take snuff. Yet I am not, in duty of Methodists at the coming pres­
a party sense, a prohibitionist, or in idential election. I will state that I am
&lt;xvor of erecting a political party upon a Methodist, a prohibitionist, and a rethat single Issue; certainly not at the EubHcan. While the Methodist church
present time, when tbe practical effect
i pledged to prohibition by the gener­
of the organization of such a party Is al conference, yet the general conference
to withdraw yotes from the republican did not presume to dictate how Metho-,
party, and thus to strengthen and place dlstsshould vote, neither can its action
in power the rum anti slavery demo­ be construed to favor a prohibition par­
cratic party.'
ty. The great question for each voter
From the nature and composition of to answer, is: “ How shall I cast my vote
the republican party, composed of the in order to bring about prohibition
most moral and philanthropic of the most speedily F’ Wo have before us
American people, tho prohibition party two great parties, one of which must
will naturally draw ten votes from succeed at the coming election. No
that party, to one from tbe democratic candid person will claim that prohibi­
party.
tion party can carry a single 3tate» and
- It is notorious that tbe strengtli and but few, if any counties. It is conceded
prestige of the democratic party is that a majority of prohibitionists are
due to tbe solid vote of the South, aud republicans. It is presumable that they
almost equally due to tbe solid vote of are republicans from principle. No one
the dram-shops of the North.
but an enthusiast will say that the temWhen, therefore, I am asked to vote Krance question is the only living issue
for Mr. 8L John, I am asked to assist,
fore the people.
There are many
not the cause of temperance or prohi­ great questions at issue besides this,
bition, for at present such assistance is among which-I name tho suppression of
impossible, but to place in power a polygamy, the protection and education
party distinguished for its sympathy of 7,000,000 colored people in the south,
with intimidation, lawless violence, the protection of the ballot, the finan­
and the destruction of the freedom of cial question, the protection of Ameri­
the ballot in the South, while it sup­ can labor and American industries, and
ports the whisky-drinking custom of the United States navy. He who sees
the North.
no difference between tbe two greet par­
It is nothing against this, that our ties on these great questions, and is
friends of the prohibition party are at ready to turn the government over to
heart opposed alike to tbe grog-shop the democratic party, is a fit person to
and tbe bulldozer’s whip. I speak on­ join a new party. A Methodist minis­
ly of the effect of their political action ter recently said: “1 could go from my
and of tbe defense that they make of closet and conscientiously vote the pro­
thatactlon.
hibition ticket.” I said to him, “EupThey say: “Suppose we do defeat the pose you lived in a doubtful State like
election of James G. Blaine and John Ohio or Indiana, and knew at the time
l Logan, and thus overthrow the re­ you cast your ballot that by the loss of
publican party, and bring into power your vote the republicans would lose
Grover Cleveland and Thomas A. tbe State, and that the loss of that
Hendricks, and the old democratic would turn the government over to the
party, the final result will bo good, democrats.” “ In that case,” he said, “ I
since out of the ruins of the republi­ could go from my closet and conscien­
can party there will ariaaa prohibition tiously vote the republican tlckeL*?
party, which, four years hence, through This is the only honest way to vote.
disgust at tho wickedness of the demo­ Let every voter cast his ballot Just as
cratic party, will co me into power and he would if he knew his vote would de­
destroy the manufacture and traffc in cide
।
the presidential election. Let
ardent spirits altogether;” an awump- there be no votes cast to teach this or that
“ a lesson.” It is quite possible
tlon About as wild and irrational as it party
।
that the prohibition votefu some of tbe
doubtful States may result in the elec­
tion of the democratic ticket.
Democratic socceas now means demo­
open, uodle- cratic ascendancy for at least twenty
years and a backset of twenty years
mu&gt; wy»- to prohibition. The democratic plat-

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RIV. «. fTEMPERANCE

The Union lecture bureau recently
sent a circular to many leading advo­
cates of temperance, asking their voice
and aid in support of the union party
favoring prohibition. In this circular
occurred the following paragraph:
“Are you prepared to give your
hearty support, both by voice and vote,
to the platform and candidatea of the
National prohibition partv, and tbe
union party of Michigan? In expla­
nation of this question”! would say the
bureau doeanot require that its speak­
ers should confine themselves to the
party side of the prohibition issue, no&gt;
that they should necessarily make n
political address, in the ordinary ac­
ceptation of that term; but for the
purposes of this campaign, tbe bureau
does not wish to recommend any speak­
ers who still give their adherence to
the old liquor crime parties, or who will
not make It an especial point to urge
their auditors to seal their condemna­
tion of the liquor traffic by their votes.”
One of these circulars was sent to G.
M. Bigelow, a well known prohibition­
ists. of Newberry, Mich., and Mr. Bige­
low’s reply reads as follows:
“Yourcircular of August 18, asking
whether I am prepared to give my
hearty support, both by voice and vote,
to the platform and candidates of tbe
national prohibition party, and the
union party of Michigan, is at hand.
“Inreply: I am a prohibitionist. My
voice, and my vote, and my prayers are
for that cause. I allow no party to con­
trol me, bnt use the best Judgment God
has given me for the advancement of
Sood government and thecause of right.
ut that judgment compels me to an­
swer emphatically, ‘.No,’ to your ques­
tion.
“ I find that the only advantages ever
obtained by the cause of prohibition,
have been through the republican, not
the prohibition party.
“ Two years ago I saw the prohibition
party working hand in hand with the
saloon men for the success of the dem­
ocratic ticket, and spending their efforts
not for prohibition, but to blacken tiie
character of the republican candidate.
I saw them defeating men pledged to
submit a prohibition amendment, and
thereby rendering such submission im­
possible.
“ I look at the political situation and
I see two great parties opposed to each
other, one of which must succeed. By
voting for the prohibition ticket I
would be voting to elect the democratic
ticket, which I would consider a nation­
al calamity. The democratic party as
the champion of the saloon, tho sympa­
thizer with rebellion and the oppres­
sion in tho south, with its free trade
principles, the menace to the business
and laboring interests of the nation,
with its hoards of hungry office seek­
ers who would throw the Whole ma­
chinery of gpverument into confusion,
is the great danger we must meet to­
day. 1 look at the candidates, and
the republican candidates in State and
Nation meet my approval as men in
whom I havc confidence, and in whose
care the cause of temperance will be
safe. Mr. Cleveland’s moral character
(believing no more than his friends ad­
mit), and his declared opposition to
Srohlbltlon, render hia defeat of the
rat importance.
“ In view of these facts, my princi­
ples demaud that in the present camtndgR-t wipport the republican ticket
and platform.”
,
SUPPORTING IN ACTION WHAT THEY
'y CONDEMN IN WORDS.

One of the planks in tho prohibition
state platform reads as follows:
/Ittolved, That we eall the attention of the

democratic and
green tack
partiea
to
tbe ahameful and Ignoble petition In
which the greedy office-seekers who control
those organisations have placed them. Tho
direct foes to good government never pro­
posed a scheme more destructive of political
virtue and prejudlcal to the people's interest
than the open bargain* and sale arrangement
made by these fqslonlsls for tbe mere purpose
of political spoils. No reform In tho existing
abuses of government can take place If wo put
our State into the control of men who trade
their principles for office. If they will barter
their votes before election they will cheat the
people afterward ana cannot be trusted to
bring about those reforms which the people
so much demand.

The Clinton County Republican says:
The above is one of the planks in the
prohibition state platform.
Every
word there uttered is true. Yet the
party that uttered those trutiftul and
vigorous sentiments arc making every
effort to V put our State into the control
of men who trade their principles for
office.” Either Cleveland, who deciares
in his letter of acceptance against
sumptuary laws, or Blaine, with his
strong temperance record, will have the
electoral vote of Michigan. Either the
republican State ticket, on a platform
in favor of submitting a prohibitory
amendment, or the fosion State ticket,
opposed tp submission, will be elected.
Four-fifths of the prohibition vote will
come from the republican party, and it
may rest with the prohibition party to
say whether the republican party shall
win, or whether success shall crown the
efforts of “ the direst foes to good gov­
ernment” who have inauguratea “ a
scheme so destructive of political vir­
tue.” Do prohibitionists believe their
own words ? If so, can any honest, prac­
tical temperance man doubt that he
ought to cast his vote this fall with the
republican party ? Temperance men of
Clinton county, will you vote for prac­
tical results this fall, or for an abstract
theory ?
WORDS OP WISDOM FROM MARY A.
LIVERMORE.

I wish to repeat and to emphasize the
advice given by Mrs. Stanton and Miss
Anthony in their circular to the mem­
bers of the National Women's Suffrage
Association,
z
“STAND BY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.”

Although women do not vote at pres­
idential elections, they exert a large
political Influence which cannot be
measured but which is potent, felt,
and recognized: In no recent presi­
dential campaign has there been a
more imperative need of woman’s
throwing her entire moral force on
tho right side than iu the present
instance.
I regret that the National Prohibi­
tion party at the convention in Pitts­
burg, showed itself unequal to tbe situ­
ation. It failed to give to Its most
powerful allies the recognition which
was their due. Women had worked for
iL end what position it had achieved
was largely due to their effort But it
Feemed to be willing to use the National
WOman’s Christian Temperance Union,
organised in forty Blates and terri­
tories with more than 150,000 mem­
bers, only aa a stepping-stone to help it
climb into National prominency. For
in its platform it made prohibition of
tbe liquor traffic a National question
demanding for it a National amend­
ment to the constitution. But woman
suffirage, through which alone prohl bition can be obtained, it relegated to

tnriy declares, “F
cure woman
■ ___
frege is tbe only power threug*
prohibition can be secured." ..
If Governor Cleveland be the Immoral
man be Is represented, and there has
been no responsible denial of tbe charge
which wss In current circulation—long
before he was thought of M the preel2Sw-he is whSly imfit
tbe
standard bearer of the American people.
A man whose private character would
exclude him from decent society should
notxbe installed in tbe white house as
the hdst of our Nation and the dispenser
of Its hospitalities. Could respectable
women be expected to attend the recep­
tions of soch a president?
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Either James G. Blaine or Governor
Cleveland will be elected to the presi­
dency. There is no chance for Gov.
St. John, Immaculate as he is in all re­
spects. Were an habitual drunkard
nominated for the presidency women,
wonld work to prevent his election by
all honest means. Tbe elevation to the
chief magistracy of an habitually un­
chaste man would be an equal calamity.
Shall not all women exert their influ­
ence to hindered unfortunate a consum­
mation? And the surest way to do this
Is to “ fland fy the republican party. ■ Its
candidates for president-and vice presi­
dent are able men, whose long years of
public service have entitled them to the
recognition they have received. They
are neither drunkards nor libertines,
and their relations with women are so
noble that they will be accompanied to
tbe National capllol by wives and
women "friends of rare intelligence,
high culture, and unquestioned moral
worth.
Mary A. Livermore.
Melrose, Mass., Aug. 7,1884.
AN OPEN LETTER PROM REV. R. M. HAT­

FIELD TO A BROTHER CLERGYMAN.

Chicago,'Sept. 21—In your advocacy
of the claims of the “prohibition party”
you assume certain positions which
seem to me untenable, and to which I
desire to take exceptions In a frank
and brotherly way. When confronted
with the fact that you are giving tbe
democratic party such aid as may lead
to its success in tbe approaching elec­
tion, your reply is that such a result
would cause you little or no sorrow.
You tell me that the republicans have
been in power nearly a quarter of a
century, and that during this time they
have become so corrupt that there is
little to choose between them and the
democracy. You go further, and affirm
that there is now no great issue before
the country except tnat of prohibition,
and, as one of the old partiea Is about
as good as tbe other, a change of ad­
ministration might prove a blessing
rather than a calamity. You hold these
views honestly,and It Is your undoubted
right to proclaim and defend them.
You, of course, do not expect them to
pass unchallenged, aud will, I trust,
give candid consideration to the objec­
tions that are urged against them. As
honest men we have a common Interest
in reaching right conclusions on this
question.
CHARACTER OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

What, then, is the character of this
democratic party whose elevation to
power you contemplate with so mucii
complacency?
We do not forget in
thia eonneetton that every party numhere among It, member. Indleldeala
who are better men than the majors
Ity of their associates. Still, every
party makes for itself a record that
Is an open book—“an epistle known
and read of all men.” “A tree Is
known by Its fruit." What kind
of fruit has this democratic tree
yielded? To go no further back, you
and I know that the annexation of
Texas and the war with Mexico was a
democratic measure In the interests of
slavery. The Kansas and Nebraska
outrages we^e a foul blot upon the
escutcheon oi our country, placed there
by the democ atlc party. This same
party taught secession and advocated
treason for years, and finally plunged
the Nation into the horrors of. civil war.
The leaders of the rebellion were for
tho most part democrats, and those
of them who are now alive are gener­
ally active members of the democratic
party. An overwhelming majority of
the men who at the breaking out of the
rebellion made haste to clothe them­
selves with perjury as with a garment,
and who threw themselves heart ana
soul into the war for the, destruction of
the
government, were democrats.
When rebel armies were preparing to
capture Washington and dismember the
Nation, these same men denied the
right of the government to take up
arms In self-defense. They discouraged
volunteering for the war. and denounced
the draft as oppceulve and tyrannical.
Ihls was done with such effect that
their democratic friends in New York
and elsewhere organized mobs that
burned orphan asylums, murdered pat­
riotic cltlzena, and threatened whole
cities with destruction.

tbe country was
the commission decided otherwise than
was expected by the democrats, and
they found tbemaelves “hoist with
their own petard,” they fell to abusing
the majority of the commission, and

To show that there has been no im­
provement in tiib party, we have only
to refer to its treatment of tbe colored
people of tbe South. Tbe whole pop­
ulation of the country
counted as
the basis of Congressional representa­
tion.
By keeping or driving large
numbers of colored voters from the
polls, the political power of the white
man’s party in the South is largely
augmented; and there is hardly a pre­
tense that colored citizens are allowed
to vote in such a manner is to Jeopar­
dize Democratic supremacy. The men
who control tbe polltIce of tbe South­
ern States have no power to reCnalavo
the black man, but they have the power
to rob him of his rights, and this they
do without mercy. If they favor, this
education, it is only such an education
as prepares him to be useful in a servile
condition, not one that gives him any­
thing like a fair chance in the battle
of life. The Christians who engage in
self-denying labors to elevate the
freedmen are ostracized and treated as
outcasts, or, In the language of the
South, like ""niggers "
CONTROLLED BY UNREPENTANT REBELS.

citizen? Or being it nearer hnrr. ,
Rob b a good, US
Your
dined to be a 1fttie fast. With .n11 In*
prayew end efforts you haven™ ,Our
moweded In training him in
he should go.” How wonia
7**7
discard the ol&lt;Maablon^
0 t0
adopt this new process fo?*?"'‘
purity and temperance! You?°lln*
age Rob to visit
®ncour.
house of the strange woma^?&gt;Sttbe
that what he seesthere will
,ko*fe
him with a life of sin and &gt;hsn.» ,’*uat
develop In him tbe best
?°
mooly.nrl ChrlMUn XS?
*

the stocks, until hb flesh anThl . £
are consumed. Having fal?h
actionyy power ofvS to produSJ*

tue, why should you not rediM* »• r"

IT y&lt;M do K your boy will
ttrnrtlon, tat he la w belie? h.„
thouauda ot boya who will b. “,“«
while the whlaky party la furnui?"1
the people with more striking iilustr?
Ilona of th. erlla ot InUraXV.. v?'
may be willing lo offer your »,,? 2
the altar of thli Moloch I do
U£*) 10 ‘nlke 8UC|&gt; • Mo-Illa
It la eVident. my brother, that elu,,,
°r 1 ««
with regard tr ll
third-party movement.
Every
mnatbwloyal to bl. own ronacleow
fflve account for hlmulf t0 God i „
C?‘^?edJ.n my
that I „
right In thia matter by the fact thatj"
reJnalnr to aid, directly or lndl™Si. ’
In the election of Cleveland, 1S.'

It is not to be forgotten that the un­ myaelf to the malediction, of the w hi
repentant rebels are the controlling ky party. In a pretty wide experlen™
power in the democratic party. They “““'“‘‘B through a good many ye^
are, if not tbe heads of the party, the It baa been my good fortune never to te
caudal appendage that moves the body found cooperating with thia fraternity
of the animal. The success of this party or acting In auch a banner „ to
would be tbe triumph of the old slave their approbation. I can bear tl-l,
power, and prepare the way for the ob­ ormee with equanimity; their rotauen.
literation of all distinctions between datlone would be intolerable. If Carter
la elected Governor of llllnntloyalty and treason. This is indicated Harrison
—which may Heaven forbld-1 ,h"l“ ]
by the utterances of rebel brigadiers,
“tl,(«Con of knowing
on tbe floor of congress and elsewhere.
Jeff Davis more than intimates that that 1 have done nothing toward 11x1,5
tho rebel soldiers should bo pensioned tblaetlgma upon the St.tr Can jo?
from the Treasury of the United States. my brother, .ay a, mud, if you eaki
Let the South gain the control of the your vote for the third parly? Th,
country, and how long will it be before . Lord give ua wisdom and common senr«
It demands compensation for tbe losses in all things.
R. M. Hatfield.
sustained in its efforts to destroy the
Nation? Should tho democratic party
admit the Justice of these claims, and
tax the country to pay them to the foliuc l PROHIBITION a mistake
uttermost farthing, there would be
A district conference of the. M }*
nothing in such action inconsistent
diurch recently held at Neinville la?
with its past history.
passed
the following resolution: ’
A LIBEHTINE AND A COPPERHEAD.

X

Never had this party less reason than
now for asking the votes of patriotic
citizens. They have placed at tiie bead
of their ticket a man whose moral char­
acter is so base that the mention of his
name excites disgust and loathing in
all virtuous circles. And for Vice-Pres­
ident they have nominated a copper­
head of the copperheads, an apologist
for the rebellion, who not only refused
to vote supplies for the war, but who
threw his whole influence against its
successful prosecution.
When the past history and present
condition of this party is candidly con­
sidered, one is reminded of Dr. John­
son’s.leg of mutton that he described
as being “badly cooked and badly serv­
ed, as bad as bad can be." And you, my
brother, would have me believe that be­
tween this party and the party ofJustice
and humanity, by which it is opposed,
there *la little
II
or nothing to chooae. To
_
r*o tw. fI must stultify- siwjr *n&lt;l b*.
co’me oblivious to the history of our
country for the last twenty-five years.
WHAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS
DONE.

.

.
we wllL ,n ltsn »«r of Gon
and wiihoul the tear of 111*3, prudently an &gt;
r‘T0 an
®o«l sn^r
vo the enforcement 01 the prohibitory law
To make prohibition universal ihrotisht&gt;t
the United Sutca, In addition to cducatfon or
popular ouioion. we cartestly rceommc 1&gt;’
the friends of prohibition everywhere t .
adopt the Iowa method, that h. work to have
the question suumilted toa non.parti^u rote
theroby wo may expect votes trum men ol ail
political parties. That, believing our methods
,n
“av?. boeB w,,° Bl,a •nbceMfui, and
aa tho formation of a separate political party
founded on the one idea of prohibition m ti,
conflict with our aucceaaful methods, there­
fore wo deprecate tho formation of such 4
party, and hereby express our fear that
may result in setting prohibition back iuet
years.

The Northwestern Christian Advo­
cate contains a communication front K.
W. Keeler, M. D., a prominent member
of the Upper Iowa conference. In which
he says: “Iowa prohibitionists have no
sympathy whatever with the distinct
thlrd-p*«'tr movement. We tried it in
Iowa and failed We had to abandon
i*. It MB never eatnbliah prohlhitlnn.
Whatever influence the 8t. John move­
ment may have next November will be
against the temperance cause, in my
opinion. It was ‘born out of due time?
When the states ekn be controlled by
prohibition, it will \lo to try the na­
tion, but not until h majority of the
States adopt the policy. 1 regret this
great blunder.”
It would be strange, indeed, If the
practical and level-beaded men of Iowa
have any sympathy with a movement
that threatens irreparable injury to the
cause of temperance, not only in Iowa,
but throughout the whole country. The
third party of to-day Is doing the pre­
cise work that is most acceptable to
the whisky Interests of Illinois; aud
all men who are not blinded by preju­
dice, br crazed by fanaticism, ought to
be ablKto appreciate the fact.

Do you ask, “What has this party
done?” I reply, with the blessing of
God it suppressed or crushed out the
most gigantic rebeilioh known in the
world’s history. In doing this It dis­
appointed the hopes of Old World
tyrants, and elevated our country to a
foremost position among the nations
of the earth. It emancipated millions
of slaves, and dowered them with the
rights of citizenship. It has given our
country a currency than which there is
none better in the civilized world.
Without oppressing the people with
burdensome taxes, it is paying our Na­
tional debt with a rapidity that is a
surprise to ourselves, and an astonish­
ment to our enemies. Tiie most sober
and careful statement of what this
PROHIBITIONISTS PROHIBITING PRO­
grand old partv has done for the coun­
HIBITION.
try since it called Abraham Lincoln to
tho presidential chair in 1860, sounds
like wild exaggeration.
Under the above head. Rev. A. S.
And you, and the friends who are Kedzie, editor of the Grand Haven
coOperating with you, are content to Herald, himself an advocate of prohi­
have this party superseded by a democ­ bition, has this to say :
racy represented by men like Grover
In the clearly shown estimate of the
Cleveland and Carter Harrlsonf
am union party in this State, concerning
glad that you appreciate the fact that prohibition, they seem to count it n less
you are rendering tho democratic party Important thing that it should be done,
an invaluable service in supporting the than that they should do it. To these
prohibition candidates. It would be an unionists, a
prohibitionist doesn't
impeachment of your Intelligence to seem to bo worth anything, unless he
suppose that you are ignorant of this is in their party, standing ready to
fact- You have no doubt observed that boost them into office. All this in face
the democratic press indulges In no crit­ of the fact that four-fifths of the pro­
icisms on your course, but commends in hibitionists in the State are outside of
the most emphatic terms your couscl-, their party.
ABUSE OF LINCOLN AND OP UNION
entlous adhesion to ' your principles.
They have a better way of doing this
SOLDIERS.
i»o you never ask youraelf, “What evil
The organs of this party denounced have I Gone that these men should be thing in other States. A writer in a
recent Independent aSya:
Union soldiers as Lincoln’s hirelings praising me ?”
“In Georgia there are ninety coun­
and dogs, who wore the collars! he had
ties out of one hundred and thirty-six
fastened about their necks. The presi­ EFFECTS OF A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY
with partial or entire prohibition; but
UPON THR CAUBB OF TEMPERANCE.
dent of the United States—one of the
grandest men ever born of woman—was
You are candid enongh to admit that the question has never got into poli­
followed by persistent abuse, and the triumph of the democracy in Illi­ tics. No party can claim the credit
scoffed at as an inbeclle fanatic. Dur­ nois would probably lead to a great of tho work. We have accomplished
ing the four years of the war, while tho increase in drinking and drunkenness. , it as citizens. Nor do we expect to
southern wing of the party was moving buch a victory would give a stags erFng | bease our efforts till the sale of whisky
earth and hell to destroy the govern­ blow to tbe cause of temperance, and is prohibited in every county iu the
*
'•
•
It stands here
ment, their allies In the north were ex­ be followed by such legislation as would State.
tending them aid and comfort in all be acceptable to tbe brewers, distillers, upon its owy merits. So related is it
to
the
interests
of
the
whole people,
prectiable ways.
Their sympathy and saloonkeepers oi the State. Your
with the rebellion protracted tbe war assumption that an Increase of vice aud and so intimately bound up with their
for years, and led to the sacrifice of crime would be only temporary, and present and future welfare Is it, that
thousands of lives. This same party lead to a reaction that would promote any political party which should essay
was furious against employing colored virtue and temperance, seems to me a monopoly ot It, would be thought
men in the army, and resisted with all to be not only unreasonable, but prepos­ guilty of seeking to make private and
its power the emancipation of the terous. This plan for promoting re­ peculiar an issue equally dear to all
8]a7ea' .
aP*le
their oppo- form is so entirely original that one is parties. It is a pity that anywhere
sl tion, tbe slaves were declared free, the led to suspect that it was made to or­ this most important social and
democracy, true to its instincts and tra­ der, and for a special purpose. We do question should bo tacked on to a polit­
ditions, opposed enfranchising the freed­ not think of sending ship-loads ot ical party.”
More is tho pity, if prohibition be
men.
watermelons to Naples as a remedy for ,
Shx» the do« ot the war the record cholera, nor recommend an increase of made tho chief Justification for the ex­
ot the party hu ehown little or no Im- mad-dogn as a cure for hydrophobia. :istence of a party, as with the union­
.
,
. .
prorement. Darin* di tbeee yean 11 baa If we are to engage in the work of ists in this State.
But this la less pardonable than their
i‘
hungry and thlraty
overcoming evil with evil, let us pro­
to disown all pr°h!,bUl0"*
party," haring-aenn prlndptn-fl,; ceed cautiously and on a small scale. disposition
]
yoarea and two Habea." It waa ready We might commence by breaking up a ists who “ follow not them, e^en
to aupport an old-time aboiltlonlat single aunday-echool, and sending the though such probibltionlste may "'C*»i
daviU." If the question of prob«;
when doing eo promlaed to giro them boys to a low Sunday theater pr dime out
'
acceae to the public crib. Falling In museum. The lewd songs and indecent bitlon is over submitted to the pejP1®
tbla, the party waa equally ready lo perfbraunoes might ao disgust them in this State, It wlli be submitted in
the main by the republicans. And vet,
vote for a patriotic Union general
would return to the study of ’
when there waa a proapret that nnder the Bible wi th a new zest. Such a “ re­ the leaders of tbe union party dedaa
hia eadanblp they might aecnre tbe action" would be “gathering grapes that no good can come out of the re­
publican Nazareth. They say: Our
apolle of offlee.
of thorns and figs of thlstiea," and that
victory must be by republican
would be sometlng new under tbe sun.
■UXlthM Or TK1 DHIOCUCT.
even though meanwhile it
The manager, of the party hare
place the democratic (an &amp;ck,‘owlevrfI.li
TH* XHW FROCKflS FOR PROMOTING
whisk/)
party In power," as if any end
made themaelrea infamoue by their
PURITY AMD TEMFERANCE.
Let us take another view of the sub- could justify such means.
MX Society is but an aggregation of
&lt;ed documenta like the
“ For more than three years 1 c-ir£e'j
■4^T dua-’’ and ia improved only u
idlridunls are made better. One ol a muskeL To me It mean* a greal de
to
be -a republican. The republlan
was Merer more clearly revealed than
our neighbors has bean iu the habit
in connection with the election of
f going on a spree regularly once a party stood by the soldier. It
.
/juloath. After awhile ba InoreasM bls by tLe negro. Tbe
;
the best agency thruogh which to euu
uau tbeSgro, wppreas Mormon^

�The Hastings Banner
N°. 28.

fhc Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER3Q 1884
WHOLE NO. 1528.

ftLEMENT SMITH,
'
Liwyer,

County News.

(OtlleM iw.r B. K. Grwrt', «&lt;
Practices in all courts of the State
promptly looked after.

entine’s old hound he thinks it a large
crowd, and it . does compare favorably
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
•to
the audiences that generail) assem­
NOTE.
The writer will b« unable to makr appoint­ ble to hear Veteran's political speeches
IZ NAPPEN * Van ARMAN,
ment* to receive Bubwriptlous at the various He also makes mention of the address Bxnl of H-altb in Lansing
Lawyers.
poatofflC'-* of Barr)' county lietore November 1. of Mr. Hecox at the Dunn school house.
_ ,o-er Hauinn XMlond luuik ,
LommeneluK the week after eh-cUon. we ahull
That is another one of his misrepresen­
RATES!
JOHN CARVETH;
‘
a day at each mailing pointln die count).
break* in Micuigau bad town reported
...r-. If paid within six J
and settle all Subscription account*. In the tations, as quite a goodly number were
..
Attorney at Law.
if not paid until ex­
I meantime should any of our readers be in the
o &gt;ubscrlbeni oatpresent at that time, and were pleased
____________ Middleville. Mich.
city aud wish to know how their account stand*. with the remarks of Mr. Hecox. Vet­
«iper year, lu*
, i;t .td' unee.
|
p W. NISKERN,
■
| they can call at the Bannxb office In the bank
eran (as we all know him) worries about
, building.
Ver)'re*pectfuUjr,
•
Lawyer.
that 8100 and the old sorrel mare driven pain in tbe
(Orrr Spaulding's dry gooita store.)
__________________ MARSHALL L. COOK1
RATES:coldness of
by Hecox, and wonders if she will not
...8100 00
tion, with violent retching and purging.
b”t“" '■ •«
be glad when election is over and the
Otti
Woodland.
for
attv
Wm. Miller is clerking for I. N. Har­ one hundred-dollars earned, and she can
A E. KEN ASTON,'
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ter who is absent, having gone to Ohio take a rest for a while. The correspond­ more violent were the symptoms. Sam
Attorney at Law, Rheumatism. Veura’lqia. Sciatica
Job Printing Depies of tbe Lowell cheese bad an acid re­
ExcrMhinJl in the
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s More.)
on a visit. •
ent of the Nashville News from Cedar
action and peculiar strong odor, believed
i.:S the latest faces of
Geo. V. Hildinger’s horse which was Creek is glad that the correspondents to be due to caprilllc add or caproic add:
itu-eu* of machinery,
type, tbe
npi.or.l enables Ute
so seriously injured sometime ago, is for the Banner and Democrat have examined with a one-tenth inch imaeerW. LOWRY, M.K
in a fair way to recover.
Veit, thinks got to pulling hair, but the bear is
T“&lt; CHAKUts A. VOUKLFK &lt; O.
•
Physician, Sureeon and Oculist
contain the mycelium of a mold, and to
that a .man who knew enough to cure harmless, unless the old lady brushes
be swarming with several kind* of active­
IlOl.LY BROS.
. (Office, 301 Thorn Nt., Haattnga, Mich.&gt;
'
ni.yi:
such a ease, is entitled to hang out a him/with a broom, and then look out ly moving bacteria. Eamplee of tho cheese
‘I’
"&gt;unfo- pronipUj stteMrt.
gENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS'
for more fun.
’
shingle.
Office hours--# to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 d. m
Telephone at Hollowayx' dru« store
Be careful how you commence throw­ igan University, and to Prof T. J. BurriU.
Dfn Hager has got tired of village
KW Npoclai utlcntion paid to surgku! diM-xst-s
and 'dlscx.’H-' ot the eye and car.
! life and retired to his farm.
•
ing mud at men that have a whole of Illinois State Industrial University, ter
Charii.. wnit
—— says
-— *that
A-- the wild spade full, ready for use on short notice. further examination and experiment. .
ACKETT A BUTLER,
II Charlie
Williams
Pysicians and Surgeons,
Michlgsut Items
intimation in the “Nashville News”
truth* r (Uh.
The Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat
'__
(Prairieville. Mich.)
that he whippet! his wife is false in
The greenbackers were out eu mane —No.1 White, 78 b fifllte. No. 2 Red. Ufa
AU calls, night or day. promptly attended.
11 A "'/x f.t /&gt;,* yinrltftl
every respect.
Saturday evening. There was to be a 82bc; No. 3 Red, 70Me. Flour—Michigan
i t mmeiiman
The familiar countenance of Henry torchlight procession, but we did not White Wheat, choice, f&amp;tKXMJX); roller
• Homoepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Hougbtaiin, ex-sheriff, was seen on.our see anything of it The fife arid drum process, SA3&amp;O44D; patents, $r».OOteOA5.
(First door east of Holloways' drug store.)
Corn—No. fi, 4ftc. Onto—No. X, 27'sWJBe.
streets a few days ago.
l*robably were heard however, also the small
bnt n&lt;&gt; more
R. Wm. JONES,
official business called him this way.
boys with tin pans or something which MXC. Eggs, l&amp;awc.
Dentist.
tore had debt*.
John Spindler has gone to Buffalo resembled them. The speaker was Mr.
Cedar poles for paving- blocks are .
All work promptly attended to.
again for medical treatment.
shipped from Ontonagon to Kansas City
Pennington, of Charlotte.
and
other points South and West, and tbe
Will Holly is getting better. His
yyELTON Jt WHITLOCK
George Hughes met with an accident
brother Fred has so far recovered, as to Friday night while going to a party at Industry is doming very important.
Under
the present law do library money
Are agenta for tbe Watertown Insurance Co.
think of going back to Buy City in a Jay Wilkinson’s. • His horse became
TbeY write policle* on a man's property against
goes to any district library in distrtate
few days.
t
low by fire.lightning or wind, against a man's
frightened at a wagon which was left having leu than one hundred children ot
life by death and accident.
VaA
Rowlader is preparing to go to turned on its side beside the road, gave school age. Buch is the ruling of the prop­
i W
’
I Florii
,
irida to live.
QOOK A SHELDON.
a jump sideways and threw the occu­ er department ft Lansing.
Two prisoners from Bay City escaped
I Geo. D. Barden is to teach the Mauch pants from the buggy. Fortunately a
ANii A BltAX NEW LINE OF
from their guard near Jackson recently.
(OfficeIn Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
-^oonbe winter term.
wrecked, carriage was the worst of the
Odo was caught and the other fled
Have lire only set of Abstract Books iu Barry
I E. Crowell’s family who have been harm done. The person who leaves
County.
handcuff on his wrist.
j sick, are at present on the gain.
such things in the road to frighten
Ono of the latest dodges for ebar
T A. FOOTE, M. D..
j Thad Rogers is turning out jelly at a horses, should be made to pay well for tbe interior towns is to collect money
U.
Physician and Surgeon.
from working girls of tbe Catholic faith
j lively rate.
the
damage
done
in
consequence.
(Office east side Main St.. Nashville, Mich.)
JO Bi?ADDED. WITH
J J oseph Graver will teach the Galonoy
A son and heir at Chas. Armstrong's. on forged letters from some good Cat hoik
Residence next door north Wolcott House.
father.
AH calls promptly attended too, day or night.
I school during the winter.
Mrs. Carlyle is quite sick.
Two blocks of buildings at Montagne
rs
olly
A birthday party at A. Storm's, last Muskego.i County, were burned tbe other
gee
Political meetings in Woodland have
TOSEPII KNIGHT.
Buyers
are
Invited
to
Call
and
•J
Veterinary Surgwn.
] been more largely attended this cam­ week for Master Lloyd.
night, the loos reaching 875,00).
Them
(Beaidence, Rutland, near Teckley school house.)
; paign than ever before.
Tbe cultivation of corn in Northern
BOWXM8 MILLS.
Will attend all calls for serrirea night or day.
Michigan is no.longer considered no prof­
,
Rev. H. T. Barnaby is billed to speak
Chances reasonable.
Politics red hot hereabouts.
itable.
at the Town Hall on Monday evening,
Our .would-be prosecutor spent an
1. F. Brown. M. |&gt;.
W. I'. Pulmkm re. M.D;
Tbe Detroit police reoen'ky received s
BS. BROWN A POLHfcML S,
hour and a half the other evening, tell­ photograph and description of ex-Gov
r*nir*b*ittf tic ■-i i'.i-is * ill picasesottiewy
The new picture gallery appears to
Homoepathic Physicians A Surgeons.
Septeuhariai
.
■
.
ing the people bow much pine land Sen­ •mor Moses, of South Qaro'iua, from Cam­
have lost its owner, during the past two
bridge, Maas.
Captain Burger thought
(Office over Julius Rusaell's store. Main nt.)
HOLMES 4 HOLLY BROS.. Woodland.
ator Ihdmer and Gen. Alger had, and
the picture resembled a prisoner in the
weeks.
•
Calls answered from the office at all hours of
what a terrible burden the tariff on tea jail, and found that ex-Uvvernor Moaetbe day or night Dr. Polberaus will rive special
iLABKE A RIKER.
Protracted
revival
meetings
are
in
attention to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
am I coffee was. Tuesday will show
Attorneys at Law and
Office hours—• b&gt; it a. m. r 2 to 4 p. m.
progress at the Tamarack church. The
what Bowen people think of free trade Datroit clergymen, who charged that be
Solicitor.' in Chancery.
' meetings are largely attended and very
speakers. I think a few more such represented himself as Rev. Dr. Hteks, et
hilip t colgrove
Washington. He had given his name to
i successful.
lixotuiE'. Mich,
1*1
speakers would double the republican tbe police as Thomas May.
x
! A question not easily answered by
uHirt-ot th’
Attend to.
Halting*. Mich.
majority in Yankee Springs.
|rrfiTUi;tf titlen to real c-ttate.
Aninc-ndiary fire at&gt;Mounl Clemens
i We keep a Fall Stock of Evwjthln« . tho8‘' not in the wcrrt: ‘’’’'W certain
PnrecntlM Attorney for Barn Count)
Corn-is nearly husked and is said to Macomb County, recently
that enters into a house, from
f,lsion a»&lt;U&lt;lal« for county office re­ be in excellent condition to crib, and bcltet Hall, valued at 8»,(
siding at Hastings, call on and confer I through this section there is a good
lin, Bay County, a few days ago and re­
yield.
’
I
turned to Mount Pleasant, Isabella
moroo Thornapple.
County, for cruelly expiring his child, re­
faith?
'
Surprise party at E. O. Hyde’s last uniting in death.
Fusion meeting at the Town Hall
A euppoted incendiary fire In Roger
j Saturday night
Thursday evening.
City, Presque Isle County, recently de
The cold wave admonishes the fann­
■trnyed, tbe City Hotel, Wick’s saloon, and
South Hastings township.
ers to get their coni in the crib.
Erskine's and Smith's dwellings. Loes.
Mr. Goucher will teach our school.
Mr. John Buckle has returned from |A,8)0; no insurance.
Leroy Hihinger will visit friends in Texas. Came home to vote for Blaine
Charles Roberts, for* mad in one of thI Ohio next month.
mills at ।Wolverine, Sheboygan County
and Logan.
met
with\a serious accident a few day
i Elmer I^ake is better.
Mr. L.P. Cole has commenced a stone
i Kearney Root has- bought him a wall, on which he intends to build an ago, a sliver from a saw flying frdtes
stick and striking him iu tbe eye, putlini
addition to his boat house.
It out and entering h.s bead some distance
। Charlie Hall and his sister Alice are
Mr. Hecox spoke to a good audience
Miss Jennie Taylor, of Kalamasoo, a
As low as can lx* bought in anf com­ j attending schpol in the city.
at the Branch school bouse Saturday handsome lady, aged about twenty years,
was taken the other day with a fi. and fei
) Mr. A. Ryerson has put a new njof on evening.
peting inariret in the State.
upon tho fire in an open grate, horribly
J udge Smith addressed a full house
। his grainary.
'
j The. Star Literary society elected offi­ in the Martin district Monday evening.
dan.
cers Friday evening, as follows:
Jacob Ruckle has returned from the
William H. Hill ia tha newly commis­
President, James D. Rizer.
. north woods. Reports having killed sioned poattnaalor for Manlstiquj, 8cboo&gt;Vice President, Fred A. Ryerson.
craft
County.
•
one deer.
Secretary, Ruth Lake.
•
At tbe r -qoMt of President Frank BrIt is certainly too bad that a man
Treasurer, Norton H. Paton.
PROMPTLY DONE,
win a rM)*Jng of the Rout .western Oak
will let his appetite so control him, that
Marshall, Wm. H. Paton.
land Cvunty Horae Thief Association ia
And Satisfaction Guaranteed. The
society will give a public enter­ he will carry off every thing that he called at Wtxon the last Saturday la this
------ (&gt; F------- .
tainment November, 21. A cordial in- can sell, at any price, to satisfy Mia crav­ month, at two o'clock p. m.
Weather prophets in Northern Micbisai
ings of that appetite.
| vitation to all.
Folitical meetings seem to be tbe find hornete* nee fa ou the ground and pre
CXDAB CREEK.
•
order of the day; and here'is with you diet a seeere winter.
Wild geeoe have left Lake Huperior *•
Moses Seeber has sold a part of his for Blaine and Logan arid every candi­
are on their way South.
.
farm and moved to Hastings.
date on the republican ticket.
Reporte to the State Board of Health b)
David Bowker has rented his farm
Mrs. Ruckle’s household goods waa obeervers of diaeaaes lu -different parte o
and is preparing to move to Hastings. shipped to Grand Rapids Tuesday. The
• E. B. Payne has one hundred arid ten old&amp;dy and her daughter intend keep­ indicated that
ing house in that place.
bushels of clover seed.
John Dawson spoke to a large aud­
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Kobaldlaed Railroad.
era'infantum, cholera morbus, coarampience at tills place. His argument was
tion of ths lunge, diarrhea, dysentery
-rw m. Mmrarcta.
not convincing, but was a dish of smut
Washington, Oct «5.—From the
and mud-slinging, directed against the
H.
of Coounliwloner of RaUrofah Willi
republican candidates, from Blaine to Armstrong for the fiscal year ended June
the last man on the county ticket He
30, 1884, tbe total indebtedness of the sev­
did not mean to say that Gen. Alger eral subsidized IWcitc Railroads is shown as measles al one place.
As in the past,
The fire in the Calumet and Heeia min*
would steal, but he did distrust any follows:
Uatoti PbcISc. including
P«c^c:
man that got rich as soon as Gen. Alger
we will attend
Manistique, School’Taft County, has
PrtMipek
had.
to calls prompt­
On Thursday evening, the 23d, Judge
best quality.
‘
Probat* Order.
Smith, of Hastings, spoke on tbe politi­
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Each One ffarrantefl!

D

HEAL STOCK!

TOBE kept FULL!

We are making three
widths of Tire:

Millinery Goods
M .

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BIV

Building
Material!!

Sill to Ridge Board. “^^“Tke'V^

Garland Stoves and

Doors, Sash &amp;,
y Blinds,

Of Our Own Make,|"£*£

Ranges!

Piping, Maiciiiig If Eoisg
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; ’WILKINS.

GREBLE &amp; POWERS

G^o. h. heath

CPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON.

UNDERTAKERS

ly and endeavor
to prove worthy

cal issHes of the day. The house was
well filled and good order prevailed.
Mr. Smith handled his subject in a i
masterly manner, and it hail good effect
The Judge has a host of friends in the

the approbation
of those inter­
ested.

Our Furniture Department
contains a large assortment of
■a? ot our&lt;&gt;«xl
^North side

*'s**riat md N

and Llvlnfl
and we Mil none
CallMd

iXiSFu&gt; wp&lt;»M* tSSToon i» •*? dJLS

town of Hope.
The article in the Hastings Democrat
asserting that the Doud school house
was filled so full that many could not
obtain seats on the night C. P. Larabee
spoke there is a wilful misrepresenta­
tion, and the writer of this knows
I whereof he spsefri The audience wm
fnnr hon four

dradpamaA

Over CU/JOO worth of grapes were shipper
Andrew Hundin, tried a tew days age fie

Pn-NBCBOH. Oct th.—The

fonr-mile

�long as tiie democratic party rests ail
hope of success upon a denial of free
suffrage of southern states, it will ask
COCK, Ed1 tor.
in vain the confidence of any state
where a free vote is recorded by-an hon­
Hastings, Mich., October 80,1884.
est count. They show that the people
will not abandon protection of Ameri­
Entered
. •_____»*at
- ■ tbe Ponofflce
- I 'K.at Hasting*. Mteh.l can industry, under which the country
has gained twice as much in twenty
years as it gained in all its previous
history—protection of American labor,
which has lifted wages 62 per cent,
higher than in England.
People see
Far President,
what
stagnation a democratic “first
JAMBS G. BLA INB, of Maine.
firm
step
toward
flree
trade
”
has caused
For Vice President,
within the past year. Nine months ago,
JOUS A. LOS AS. of lUinoit.
flushed with a victory and boasting of
certain success, the democratic party
made no secret of its blind adherence to
a British theory of free trade.
Now
neither a deceitful platform nor a dumb
candidate avails to check the stampede
from that party, for its voters know
that protection has made rewards of
labor greater here than in any other
land on earth. 'Ae national committee
iSSttbDMriet-JOHN DUNCAN.

The Hash]

•anner.

Republican National Ticket.

uwrsHSk

appeals to the people to make the vic­
tory decisive. It is not time for over­
confidence, or for neglect oLany proper
For Governor.
effort. Bare success is not enough. It
, RUSSELL A. ALGER, of Wayne County .
is time to put an end to agitation by
For Lieutenant-Governor,
ARCHIBALD BUTTARS. of Charlevoix County. which the democratic party prostrates
business every four years; put an end
For Secretary of State,
to the hope that the nation can be ruled
HARRY K. CONANT, of Monroe County.
by shot guns in sixteen states and
For State Treasurer,
friends in two; put an end to the vini­
EDWARD H. BUTLER, of Wayne County.
fication of the foremost champions of
For Auditor General,
WILLIAM C. STEVENS, of Washtenaw County. American ideas by men who do not
dare to meet vital issues of national
For Commissioner of the State Land Office,
policy; make the principles proclaimed
MINOR S. NEWELL, of Genesee County.
by our matchless leader, “Peace with
For Attorney General,
the world, commercial expansion in
M68ES TAGGART, at Kent County.
every practicable direction, encourage­
For Superintendent of Public Instruction.
ment of every form of American indus­
HERSCHEL R. GABS, of Hillsdale County.
try, protection of every citizen, native
For Member of State Board of Education.
or natrtaralized, at homtf or abroad."
JAMES M. BALLOU; of Allegan County.
not only triumphant that the splendid
For Representative In Congress. Third District, prosperity which they promote shall
not again be interrupted by struggles of
JAMES O’DONNELL. ot Jackson County.
obsolete theories and foreign interests
The
For Senator in State Legislature, Thirteenth for mastery on this continent.
District.
grandest part of the grandest history
JOHN CARVETH.
ever made by any nation is the work of
For Representative in State Legislature.
,the republican party. It rests with you,
ENOCH ANDRUS.
republicans of the nation, to carry for­
ward the work which you and your
fathers have begun, and to which so
■KPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
many brave and faithful men have
. For Judge of Probate,
given precious lives, that the “governCLEMENT SMITH.
ernment of the people, by the people
For Sheriff,
and for the people” shall be maintained
JOHN Q. CRESSY.
in the land.
For County Clerk,
B. J. JONES, Chairman.
CHARLES M. MACK.
SAMUEL FESNENDEM, tteemtary.
For Register of Deed*,
New York, October 18, 1KL
EDGAR F. NYE

STATE-TICKET.

For County Treasurer,
FREDERICK ALEXANDER.
For ProMcutiug Attorney,
PHILIP T COLGROVE

For Circuit Court CommiMloner*
PHILIP W. NI8KERN.
JAMES B. MILLS.
For County Surveyor.
SETH PRATT.

For Coroners.
. Az PHILO DRAKE.
JAMES W. SACKETT.
In reply to a'leuer ot Inquiry, we would say
that our candidate for president is Ben). F. But­
ler; our candidate tor governor, Josiah W.
Begole; our candidates for other state, congress­
ional. legislative and county officers are men
who will vote for Benj. F. Butler for president.
None others need apply.—Hastings Journal,
July 10,1884.

A

BOUSING CONGRATULATOR'S
Address by the Republican
National committee.
The republican national committee
hails in the glorious victory already
won a sure oriien of a greater victory
that is close at hand. Vermont is still
the star that never sets. . Maine cap­
tured in 1880, rebukes the slander by a
plurality of 20,000, a gain of 13 per cent,
of its entire vote.
West Virginia, in
place of 11,000 plurality for Hancock,
now full below 3.00Q, a republican gain
of 7 per cent., which kindles the hope
that the 153 vot&amp;of the solid south
may be broken in November. But the
result in Ohio is a revolution and
prophesy. Only a.year ago the demo­
crats carried the state by 12,600, and
two years ago by 19,000 plurality. Ohio j
now gives12,000 plurality for the low­
est republican state candidate, and on
national issues 18/XX) for republican
congressmen.
Holding the state and
local offices, and the whole machinery
of election, democrats scattered cor­
ruption money with a lavish hand, col­
onized voters, imported professional
repeaters, and in spite of most strenu­
ous efforts to enforce the law against
them cast many thousand fraudulent
votes. Because of this power they had
chosen to stake all upon that state, and
declared that it would foreshadow the
result in November, and were strongly
certain of success. They filled the air
with slander.
Local issues led many
voters to disregard national questions.
Against such odd* the magnificent vic­
tory is prophecy of 40/XX) plurality for
Blaine and Logan in November. With
a ratio of gain in other states, it toreriudows an increase of 700/XX) in the
republican national vote, and the larg­
est popular majority ever given to any
candidate.
These victories show a
determination of the people that as Lin-

ia vain, so the

TO

REPUBLICAN PROHIBITION­
ISTS.
,

are contained in the unanswerable ai&gt;-

time to work is short. Let every re­
publican according to his influence and
power, do his share toward taking the
issue of prohibition out of national pol­
itics at once, and for the sake both of
their party and of the interests of tem­

THZ FU8IOM PLAN.

At the request of some of ouKgreen­
back readers, who do not understand
the bargain between their party and
the democracy in this state, we will
make a brief explanation. It will be
noticed that the democratic and green­
back, press of Michigan keep very mum
on the subject.
The democratic electoral ticket in the
this state will show the following seven
democrats and six greenbackers, demo­
crats in Roman, greenbackers in Italia:
Wm. B. Moran.
Herman Goeschel.
John W. Flanders. Andrew N. HerHiram O. Rose.
show.
Alfred L. Millard. Fred Carnahan.
Wm. D. Thompson. A. 8. Buckman.
A. F. Kelsey.
J. J. Watkins.
Jnd. R. Savage.
Wildman Mills.
The greenback electoral ticket will
contain seven greenbackers and six
democrats; greenbackers in Italics,
democrats in Roman.
Moses W. Field.
.John W. Flanders.
Herman Goeschel. Hiram O. Rose.
Andrew N. Her- Alfred L. Millard.
shaw.
William D. ThompFred Carnahan.
A.^Kelsey.
A. 8. Byckman.
J. J. Watkins.
J no. R. Savidge.
Wildman Mills.
It will thus be seen that the name of
Moses W. Field, greenbacker, is not on
the democratic ticket, and that the
name of William B. Moran, democrat,,
is not on the greenback ticket. This
insures the election of at least one re­
publican presidential elector; since the
fusionists concede that neither Butler
nor Cleveland will begin to poll as
many votes as Blaine in this state. We
feel confident that the “pluiqed knight”
will get the whole 13 votes; but one is
assured to him. In case the fusion is
successful, the twelve electors will be
divided between Cleveland and Butler
according to the vote for Moran and
Field. In other words the vote cast
for Moran and Field is simply to test
the party strength. If the canvass of
the votes should show that Moran re­
ceived 150,000 to 50,000 for Field, then
Butler would get three of the 12 votes,
Cleveland 9. The proportion of votes
cast for Cleveland to those for Butler
will be as 3 to 1; so that the greenback­
er who votes a fusion ticket casts V of
a vote for Cleveland. This is a good
enough arrangement for the democrats;
but how do the greenbackera like it?

The N. Y. Mail and Express (Qyrus
W. Field’s paper) of the 16th contains
“O, Consistency, what a jewel art
the following able editorial on the ac­
thou,” in the hands of a democratic
tion of the New York temperance as­
editor.
sembly:
We would respectfully call the atten­
The republican prohibitionists of this
tion of Bro. Kilbourne of the Democrat,
state and of the countzy cannot fail to to the following taken from bls paper
be moved by the appeal to them that of last week:
.
was unanimously adopted at last night’s
PROSPERITY UNDER REPUBLICAN RULE.
meeting of the New York temperance
The republican party first came into
assembly. The appeal—by its own in­ control of the National Government
terest, logical power and moral earnest­ March 4.1861.
From 1860 to 188(f our population in­
ness—would commend itself to the en­
creased from •31,400,000 to 50,100.000—
lightened consciences and the practical more than 58 per cent. And this in
common sense of tho-e prbhibitionsts spite of the enormous loss of life caused
who are intelligent enough to see the
The number of manufacturing estabr
relatiops between causes and effects,
llshments increased from 4(),(XX) to 253,
means and ends, and who know enough 000. The capita) employed in manufac­
'll) know that their cause must win by tures increased irom 81/J09,000/XX) to
the co-operatkn of vast lumbers of 81,700,900/XX), or nearly threefold. The
wages paid to laborers increased frgm
men, a co-operation only attainable by 83i9.0(i),u00
to 8948,000/XM) or nearly
cdncilhifion and sagacity. The names
threefold. The value of material used
of the signero of the appeal are for the in manufactures increased from 81,031,the most part kndwn through tiie land • XX),000 to 83.396.000/M) or more than
threefold, and the value of products
and honored wherever known.
from 81355/XX)/X)0 to 85,369,0(1),000 or
Of the fidelity to the cause of temper­ about threefold.
ance of these men no one will entertain
But this enormous improvement in
a doubt. Ex-Gov. Evans, of Colorado, our condidion is not confined to manu­
factures
only. It extends to agricultu­
the originator, thirty years ago at Ev­
ral and other pursuits as well.
anston, Illinois, of one of the most suc­
The number of farms in 1860 was
cessful prohibitory movemehts in the 2,044,(XX), while in 1880 it was-4,000,000.
country; ex-President Woolsey, of Yale; •The number of acres in farms increased
ex-Gov. Talbot, of Massachusetts; during that time from 407,000,000 to
586/XXmXX), and their value increased
Judge Grant Goodrich, John V. Far­ from 86,600/XK)/XJ0 to 810,197,000,000,
well and Rev. Dr. Hatfield, of Chicago while the products of farming increas­
—there are the sort of men #ho ask the ed from 8346/XO,OCX) to 8406,000,000.
In 1880 we had 80.635, miles of rail­
supporters of the candidacy of St. John
road. In 1880 we had 84,308 miles, and
—which is openly and shrvwdly sus­ now we haxa 127/KX) miles.
tained by the democratic committees— . Up
of donwsUc products
to consider the situation and the folly

The facts and the arguments present­
ed by these able, experienced and tried
leaders in the war against intemperand aud the liquor traffic are undenia­
ble and irrestatable. Prohibition can
only become national by first achieving
success in two-thirds of the states; by
conciliating all sorts of temperance
men; by being presented as an issue
when national politics are out of the
way, and by the gradual conquest of
popular good will by friendly persua­
sion. The practical effect of repudlican support of the prohibition candi­
date this year ia toward the election of
Cleveland, the candidate of the great
mass of liquor dealers; the repeal of tiie
republican tariff; tiie turning over of
the south to a revived confederacy, and
the defeat of Blaine and Logan by
Cleveland, with his admittedly dto-

Bear It Constantly In Mind,

perance.

Our n»Uon»l debt on« u object of
being paid olf at Um

demrad
is made for the repeal of them. Indeed,
it is a marvelous feature of our condi­
tion that to repeal taxes is more unpop­
ular than to retain them; and some of
these taxes are themselves a means of
prosperity, and not a burden complain­
ed of by any.
The old* saying that “murder will
out" is applicable to this case. For
long months he has been puzzling his
wits to keep the truth from tbe people
as regards statistics and the condition
of the country alter twenty-five years
of republican administration. But the
strain was too great; something broke,
probably one of his prohibition sus­
penders, and he appears before the peo­
ple of Barry county, in an entirely new
role; that of a dimeminator of republi­
moM unredeemed and irredeemable can literature. Our columns are pretty
well crowded at present, so we give
boa democracy that wae the toady and him the privilege of —taring u&gt; M
best be can.
•lace ot the aotrth.

TWAW It All ft Time!

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

That we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle
Use it; and y&lt;Ai won’t be troubled with Buck­
wheat Itch.

The New Gem Pan—The latest thing out,
competition with tbe multitude of low teat, short
weight, aliun or phosphate |M&gt;wden. Sold only
In cans, Royal Baking Powdkb Co., 1M
Wall BL. N. Y.
oe.t Mat

Jack Knives till you can’t rest.

Bring in your old stoves.
them cheaply.

We will repair

We have a few second hand stoves to sell
WOMAN’S FRIEND. at reasonable rates.
Without puffery pimply on the good wonk
of those who have UMdit, It baa madafiiamk
m every State in the Union.

Stove Pipe and Stove Rods a specialty.

eomptahita which de*trov tbe froahuM* ana
beauty, waata the rtrenrth, mar the happL
neae and uaefulcem of many
AND

WOME.1.

"Direarea of Women and Children*

For sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.

We have no telephone; but you can bring
your orders directly to us and they will be
promptly attended to.

KENNEDY’S

Endless quantities of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.

REMEDY

Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It will Be cheaper
to settle with us than a collector.
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ptataUa, CositlpaUo*. and all dteordare
arising from aa impure *tate of tbe BLOOD.
To women who sufler from aay of the ills pan-

Evans &amp; Brooks.

A Cure for Gravel.
It seem* to have heen reserved for Dr. David
Kennody.of RondouT, N. Y.. toBwoniplUih, thro’
his preparation wldeh known aa KENNEDY’S
FAVORITE REMEliY. what others have fulled
te campaaa. The subjoined letter will be found
of vital interest to suffetrr* from gravel and to
the general public:
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Albany, March in, ISM.
Dr. D. Kennedy, Ron^cnit. N. Y.;
DkauKir;—Let me tell yon frankly that I
have never been partial to proprietary medi­
cine*. as I believe the majority of them to be
nothing better than method* of obtaining mon­
ey from |&gt;eople whom differing nmke* ready to
catch at any hoj&gt;r of relief. They are mean
cheat* and delusion*. But your FAVORITE
REMEDY 1 know by happy experience to tie to­
tally different thing. I had Ixvii a sufferer from
gravel for years, and had resorted to many ehrinrnt phyaleinna for relief, but no permanent
good hum of It. AlMMit three years ago your
FAVORITE REMEDY waarerominendcd totne.
I can give yon thr result lu a sentence: I tried
it and It cured me completely. 1 am confident
It saved my life. Yon ran use this letter If you
think best. Yours, etr., NATHAN ACKLEY.
Captain Sathnn A frit ley waa for a long time
I’onnoctrd with the Canal Appraiser's office In
Albany. He Is well known and write* for no
purpQM but to do good lo others.
As n medicine for nil disease* of the Blood.
Liver. Kidneys and Digestive organa. KENNE­
DY’S FAVORITE REMEDY has fairly won Its
high reputation. WjlUatf desirable to Dr. DavlilKennvdy. Rondout.W. Y.

BUGGIES!
Now is Your Time to Buy
YOU A FIRST-CLASS BUGGY.
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I shall soon commence laying floor and
making other improvements for my Skating

Rink, which I intend opening about Oct. 1st.
I have on hand a large stock of Open and

DIVORCES ESC® Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­
5EV Wx»l&gt;,w
New York.
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ARE YOU
BILIOUS?

If you feel dull, drowsy,
have frequent headache,
mouth tastes bad, poor appe­
tite, tongue coated, you are
troubled with torpid liver or
“ biliousness." Why will you
suffer, when a I...
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few bottles
Hop* and Balt Bitters will
ctire you ? Do not be persuaded to try something else
said to be just as good, For
sale by ail dealers.

form Wagons, which I must close out before

opening the Rink.

If you are thinking of buying
a buggy of any kind, call and
see me.
I will sell you A 1 Good and save you
some money.

Chester Messer.

�down with a few Ignorant people hut
we opine that such outUndhh
Will gain Mr. A. many vote. anmTt£

{he Hastings Banner.

lover, of fair play. This report
more dastardly because of the fact that
Mr. Alexanfier ia a noor man. and in '

Her iw conaeeted with
ij Telephone Exchange.

Local News.
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r-rnTOF Petit Jv-ROKS.-Followliur
is the list of petit jurors, drown for the
November term of Circuit Court:
M. T. Jones. Orangeville.
Wm. Lindsey, Prairieville.
invite** *'
Alfred A. Matthews, Rutland
I&gt;. W. Johnson. Thornapple
Jerome England, Woodland.
John Hall, Yankee Springs.
Calvin Welcher. Assyria
Midi
lieo. Prirhanl. Baltimore.
Randolph A. Polly, Barry.
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Jacob Odell. Carlton.
Solomon Chaffe, Hastings.
John Bessmer. 1th ward. City of Has­
tings.
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w. A. Huffman, 2d ward.
Creston A Cook.
•Jonathan H. Valentine, Hope.
John Fighter. Irving.
William S. Nye, Johnstown.
hecbWv
George W. Brown. Maple Grove.
fat batlie is al"'"”' °'cr
Henry Morehouse. Orangeville.
MsrgEabd rearer Saturday.
John Freeman. Prairieville.
George Edger, Rutland.
Vcrethfffltbvr.T'vbliair. ticket.
Hamilton Carveth, Thornapple.
.lwl.A&gt;.tK»nx..n-&gt; skating rink
Orson Wood, Woodland.
Andrew S. Sylvester, Yankee Springs.
yg.-VBE.'

People of Southwestern Barry County, to

CASTORIA

consequence, bls reputation for strict
“ °f ineetitoahle value to him­
self. We are loth to believe that Mr
Hayes countenances the circulation of
, excitement
such infamous lies concerning his opU.
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M; J. Goss &amp; Co., Prairieville.
And see their New and Splendid Stock of

for Infants and Children.

DRY GOODS,

‘■Slsggg

Furnishing Goods,

BetOutaria.
*“ *° *elledantedtorthtM^. ,k_.

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But Cnatoria.

asro.te^^n.,

Htoll Ca«t orin!

&lt;iSLtUR.t UWIMFWI-“n -'-■-‘e cure for
' ',nB an&lt;1 Hoaling Remedy known to man.

Boofe and Shoes
Hardware and Groceries

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Mils. Geo. E. Goodyear's New Res- i
jeffrnarifii. : ■ -urtlekvt.
idkxce.
idknce.- In last week’s Banner brief
irnot sunn l .» l»vn tritejmd not | menUon
...v^wv.i was made of Mrs. Goodyear’s •
I-relate Judge.
fouihi wanting..
new residence: an extended description
i have secured Ute of the same follows: The building is
The repobh'
uuiss
meeting
Satsituated on the corner of Green and
new rink for their
Washington Sts., fronting on the form­
urday. ’
BE svre anti artrnd the republican er. As one approaches the house from
■ rally in this city Saturday afternoon and the north, a large porch built in cottage
style is the first thing that attracts at­
evening.
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In ns next issue thr Basxkr exr*U to &lt;hror.it !r the elation of Blaine and west side of lhe (Alter part. It is
very neatly finished and gives one some
judl/tran.
idea of the richness of work .and mater­
Every republican should be- on his
ial to be seen inside. Passing from the
goanl araiost the'tricks and artifices of
porch, through double doors, we step
the opposition.
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into an outer hall from which we are
M. Hewe.- is adding to the ap- ushered through a doorway, with slid­
laNDwfof his dwelling on Broadway, ing door into a large reception room,
by another coat ot paint.
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beautifuUy finished and neatly arrang­
John Q. CkessY is one of. the Vest ed.’ At the south end of this room is
.“herifis Barry county ever had. Vote located a large fireplace, so surrounded
by an elegantly wrought mantel of dark
to retain him for another term.
Benti ev Bro. A Willins have a j colored marble, the spandrels of which
I are highly polished, giving it a'very
supplement in thus issue, which will be
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| neat and tasty appearance. The tiling
of especial interest to our .readers.
buildimr I at the base ih very Prettv and wortb-v
The front of Dr. Burton’s I—,
! of notice. From the right of the recep­
occtipied by Wm. H. Goodyear, has ‘
' tion room, a wide staircase, with 'a ra&amp;!&gt;Iren treated to a fresh coat of paint.
sive balustrade leads into the upper
With a long pull, a strong pull, and part. To the left double sliding doors
a pu)l all together, until the polls close leads into the front parlor, which is
uS tbe evening of November 4th, vic­ connected with another parlor directly
tory is ours.
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back of it by a large arch. The double
Mr. andMks^L A. Cain, of Carl­ parlors have high ceilings and are large,
ton. lost a seven months old babe by well lighted and conveniently arranged.
diphtheria last week. They feel very A large corner window adds very much
grateful to Mr. Albridge Hunt and to the cheerfulness of the front room.
wife for tbeir kindly offices during the This room is heated by a furnace. The
back parlor is lighted by a bay window
ncknee and hnrial ot the child.
Kirk Grant, while hunting at on tbe east side, and contains a fireplace
a —
duplicate
J.»tt.h lake Monday morning, found a . _
«--------- of that In the reception
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singular specimen of water fowl lying room.
From the
right-of
this,
door
leads
into a neat and cozy dining room,
,cn the beach deud. K is pronounced by
»otue as a Brant, a species of the wild the walls of which are covered with a
goose family, aipl a bird very seldom handsome pattern of paper, which
utriwiuiiu
this pari
met with in this
part uf
of the
the couutrv.
country. matches the carpet to perfection. A

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,
And see their choice line of goods.

’fluid be a good idea for republicans to
this copy of the Banner with
«o to the polls, and compare .the
tteketa closely.
J* spite of the assertion of those,

h0 «re adepts in the use of roller
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that there is no danger connect«i? *|111
Ht*' we
&lt;xxasionally

uh-u Upon t0 chroni®le. accidents,
uh i are &lt;&gt;au*ed hw the treacherous
*eu. Last Friday evening, at Mesij»?k'Charli®Gnw5€-of thlfl dtysnlii ,niHfortune to f«U, striking the

oWhich we will sell at way-down figures, ,

CALL AND SEE

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS.

M. J. GOSS &amp; CO.
N. B—We have lately added a stock of Pine lumber, Lath,
Shingles,-Lime and Brick. Call on us when you want any of
these articles.

It is a positive fact that ARCHIE McCOY has the most
complete stock of
.

. uul candidate for roelection, la a
““utw. _ Perhaps inch lie# will watoi

BATTLES OF THE WORLD.

He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody. •

Extension Tnolos a sjeciaiiy.

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^OTICB TO TKACHKRH.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.
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BberUTa Oflice Barry Co..
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HwrtlugB. July M. 1*4.1
To the Elretora ot Barry county:
You are hereby notfllod that at tbe gen.
end election to be held In thin stale, on lhe
Tuesdny succeed lug the find Monday of Novem­
ber next, tbe following ofneers are to be elected,
* Thirteen electors of president and vice prenl
deut of lhe United State*; a governor, lieuten­
ant governor, secretary of atofe, stale treaaurer.
auditor genenil. commlMloner of the state land
office. attorney jeneral, and Supgriiiteudenl of
Public instruction; also a memb» of the state
board of education in place o&lt; George F.
Edwards, whose term of office will expire De^-rroar’ •
&lt;J55SS!*,a^«“S

The foilowini place* anA Umea have becn
dealgnaled by the Hoard of EvaniliH-rM for i»oidIng pubic examination* for teacher* in Barry
county. Xrte secretary is authorized to Issue
special certtScatm. which are valid onl? until
tne next public examination.
Saturday. Aux. 30th. at Hastlnx*.
Friday. HepLMtb, at Middle vllle.
Friday, Sept Mtb. at Naahvllle.
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Friday, Oct. Nth, at Hickory Content.
Friday and Saturday. Oct. 34th and ’JMh. at
IlMtinx*.
It Is expected that all who in tend to teach
and have not certificate* in fnree will be present
at some one of tbeae places. Evaaiinatlous will
begin promptly at nine o’clock and teachers are
orcenuy requested to be present at tbe opening
Examinations will be both oral and written,
chiefly tbe latter. Candidates for a third grade
ccrtlflcale must pass a satisfactory examina­
tion In orthography, reading, jenmenehlp,
ariUimeUc, grammar, geography. V. H. history,
civil government, theory and art of teaching
tbe representative district, com|M»sed of Rie and physlotory. with particular reference to the
ot alcobolic dnnks. stimulants and nar­
^ouare SaoLereby noUOerl that at said elee- effccta
cotics upon the human system. For this grade
a standing o# at least «6 m-r cent, will be re­
quired In each branch, with an average standthe people of tbe state for their adoption or reFora second grade, the additional require­
JCAn^iiSidment to Section «. Article «.relative ments
win be elementary algebra, book-kcenlnx
U&gt; circuit courts, provided for, by Jotal Reeota-

Call anil see my goods and get prices before you buy and
SAVE MONEY.
Sole Agent for tiieLADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in the world.
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Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy
’ Tbe Ctarf) . Msdlml facility aud
.vpver vs.' - v

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Cotonumptlou Cored.

UM • &gt;»'l«

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rwr«".. .nrn enrolled lo ll&gt;e Mu«»er».
KtfiM.
FrttoL Hoechkiss will refund the prlee P*W. H

live

Aomnwlum i.lo br built &lt;«
moth center light, in h*lf circle, flve
eolldU ctoiiipUf'
feet across the base. Thto window
forms a ledge on the inside for the re­ Heart BUTU,
35 c&lt;-ua per bO^le^K1HTO1DnJB&lt;.ut.
ception of houw ptants. At the*'! .
tbto room a door leads into soother
sleeping room, the sire of the reception
room below. Krom thls room » e po»
out upon a balcon,-porch, finish&gt;ed me
TU.repu.u.at-o'A-reu.-"-"’
same as the porchee below. 1 h
^For
bun&gt;»,^[{^hSrjr^d
pietea a deecriptioa of the upper story.

dtaeovery.
Hanltary convention at East Saginaw. Dre.W.

MARK BROWSING.

tS. «n |»&gt; other eublert. thuj Utoje

ManWre l&gt; uo« IXHU"* *"■* b"
Zi
[r^fflngeqtul lo It for * qnlrk l«‘“
In the rntur*
a™ . reuah -a?

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fer.fi*

prohibit tiie
.... raHroadi
So. 23, laws

Su ™“ po'lll" l»«w ITWe ar. red

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■tgr rtore- *&lt;•**On* county «»»

Joint
b£&lt;rf!|S
hundred do

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nUcorrry.
Mild Sd, who "Ofl&lt;‘rJuWtJn«illi

“train enjoy himself in the same b~ sp*ri;n
should he see fit.

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rep°rt that Frederick Alexanto '''Present efficient county treaa-

DECLEGTRIC OIL

ba go. Lame Back, Sprains ■■ “ ■■ ■■ “ ■ ■ • ■ “ “ ■ ■■
and Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs,Colds, Sore Throat. Diphtheria, Buras,
Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache/ and all pains and Aches.

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.

Thia opens Into the targrat mmin ttehoute end eiUated tothe
front of fte mitt l^h- Thft ”®“ **
principally lighted by * long oriel wind^Xltodby side light* *»d* mam­

ed to their reputation

We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAN­
DISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fact that we have
the only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, arid invite a careful inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.
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Very truly,

Guns and Sportings Goods

blu'k “cross the edge of
iur/ i '' sustalning quite serious In- There i* atone foundation
genuine.
y- He wits immediately taken to his the whole house and a good sired cel
Xerp«tofit All the material *। °he lay until the next day
has been put into the house is of the
Ftatpaln. Hebrew far recovered
"to the effects of hie fall aa to be able very beat quality and no expense has

to elect their county iickeU
y have even gone » far aa to toreol-

A Card

An especially fine assortment of

place.

b'K tmeioniate are resorting to every

We Fear No Competition in either Prices
or Quality of Goods.

We have yet in stock a few of those

.tImutifnlly
u.aytyimarked.
,Mtv1„ll»„,tiu
is

this room. Back of this and in connec! tion with a nicely arranged kitchen is
Bcilding Notes. Dan’! Striker
iker is the pantry, provided with a comniodi1 ous china closet, which also opens into
building a large and nicely plix
wni on his lot, corner of Jeffersonin and | lhe dining room, together with drawers
Green street*. Its
|* dimension
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are 28x40 j for table ^nen&gt; cutlery, etc., and
and when completed will Im? the finest bine, compartment* etc., for provis­
in the city.
ions. A porch on tne east side leiuls
Mr*. MM Unlock has moved the barn into the back parlor and one on the
from her lots on Jefferson street and south side into the kitchen. This com­
fai.td it around on E.-Centre street It pletes the ground flour, doing back to
is being rpinralci»-&lt;l into a neat and sub­ the tiret-room mentioned we pass up the
stantial dwelling house.
broad stairs into the second story and
br. Lathrop lias moved the Geo. through a hall to south end where we
Gocdyear house to his lot on W.. State
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find located a good sized bedroom. Itostreet and is getting it ready for occu­ tracing our steps, we find at our right
pancy.
a nicely arranged and convenient bath­
room supplied with either hot or cold
BEPriu.K ans, lieware of bogus tick­
water. At our left we And the nicest
Judging from the past, the oppos­
furnished and most cheerful room in
ition will not scruple to issue and cir­
the entire structure. This Mrs. Good­
culate, bogus r (‘publican tickets, for tbe
year has fitted up as a blue room for
purpose of defrauding you of your vote. her own use.
If the roof could be tak­
Before depositing your ticket in the
en from over this room, the bine sky
^Uot bdx, read it carefully, and be sure
•* be the most appropriate
lo*t the same correspond
U* names and orthogrij^,.
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uarpcv
PuMlahed in the Banner
(er this week.
week?r some
5orae c
*rpct —
““ —. .-a wall
Aero-th* hull, to * targe end wdl
ticket as published by us in this
lighted library room containing* in-.
«we is correct in every particular. It

And everything you could ask for in the line of General Merehandise. We bought our goods at a good discount from
last year’s prices, and will give customers the benefit.

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�Any person knows a Watch when they see one,, but few people are aware what constitutes a good watch.

to learn about this class ef goods as easily and frequently as other merchandise.

People do not have a chance

They have to take inio consideration, when purchasing a

watch, the Case, the fineness, etc., the Movement, upon which the grade really depends, and also the value of the watch.

There are many varieties of Movements, chief among which are the Waltham, Elgin, Springfield, Hampden, Howard, Lancaster, Swiss

The Rockford ranks first among movements.

and Rockford.

It is the ne plus ultra of American timekeepers, and is used more than any

other by railroad men, who find it necessary to have a good timekeeper.

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I am making a specialty of the Rockftfrd Watch, and would be pleased to have any wanting a watch to call-and see me.

Repairing done in first-class order.

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‘, A. R. McOMBER, the Jeweler.

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MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
For Week Knded October ST.
The North Carolina Prohibitionists have
Dominated a full Electoral ticket for St
John.
The ship Gilbert G. Ropes, which coat
1125,000, was launched Thursday at Bath,
Mt
A Paris newspaper says the establishment
of public gaming-houses is contemplated by
tbe authorities.
Three men were killed Thursday at Ato­
ka. L T., by the explosion of a saw-mill
boiler. One of the uien, John Radcliffe,
engineer, was from Clayton, IIL
WMlam. H. Dempsey, of Washington,
who supplied most of the departments with
stationery, was Indicted Thursday by the
United States Grand Jury at Boston for
fraud.
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During their fiscal year, ended September
1, tbe Minneapolis flouring-mills shipped
4,814,424 barrels of flour, against 4,089,908
the previous year. The receipts of wheat
for the same period amounted to 98,514,578
barrels, against 19,998,875 in 1882-88.
John Armstrong, Examiner and Master
in Equity In the case of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company and others against the
AUeglMiny Valley Railroad Company and
others, recommends the sale of the latter,
the debts of which he finds to be in excess
ot the assets by 84,077,000.
Deserted by her husband and steeped hi
poverty, Mrs. Annie Ixigan gave laudanum
to her little boy Friday at Philadelphia,
then took some hlinself and turned on the
gait. When found both were dead.
There whs a slight fall of snow at El
Paso, Tea., on Thursday night.
Gendarmes at Agrgiu, tbe Capital of Croa­
tia, prevented fifteen member* of jhe.Diet
from taking tlieir seats because of contempt
shown for the authority of the House.
The Government of tire United States of
Columbia iu* informed the Panama Rail­
road Company that it will not allow that
company's lino of railroad to be cut,
changed or damaged for the -benefit of the
De Ix-ssep* Canal.
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Samuel Lappin, who nine years ago was
Treasurer of Kansas, forged school bonds
to the amount of 318,000. and fled to
South America. Since then he lias traveled
all over the United States, selling maps and
books. He wm recently arrested hi Oregon
and taken to Jail tn Tojiekn.
Cheyenne and vicinity was visited with a
very heavy snow-storm Sunday.
,
Matthew Ryan won tiie amateur rowing
championship of Michigan at Bay CltySaturday, pulling three miles in 21:81.
No less tlian twelve hundred miners have
been sent from Pittsburgh to the Hocking
Valley of Ohio since die strike in July.
Prof. IjcwIs R. Packard, of Yale College,
died of consumption Sutgay at his residence
at New Haven, Cornu, aged forty-itine
The Southern ^Exposition at ixiuisvlile
dosed Saturday. fully 40.000 people taking
part In the dosing scene*. The Exposition
has been quite h Mtrevxs.
.
John E. Lovejoy, of Chicago, confidential
clerk for a flrm-of trunk dealers on Monroe
street. has been arrested for systematic
.stealing amounting to 82,4001
’ The explosion of a lamp fired tiie propel­
ler City of St Joseph at Benton Harbor
Saturday night the vessel being entirely de­
stroyed. The law is said to be fully covered
Wy Insurance.
Circulars have been sent to the Govern­
ors of all the States and Territories of the
Unton. requesting each to appoint a ddegate-at-large to lhe National Cattlemen's
Convention. to be held nt St Louis Novem­

ber 17.

.

The Central Pacific Road, under acta of
Congress has. selected. 4.000,000 acres be­
tween San Jose and Sacramento, Cai., most
«f which is already occupied under the pre­
emption and homestead laws of the United
The 118th anniversary ef tiie establish­
ment of the old John Street Methodist
Episcopal Church, New York, was cele­
brated Sunday by special services. In the
naming Bishop Merrill, of Chicago,

Mine Men Kitted In Two I)l&lt;a.tera.
WiXNli’KO, Manitoba, Oct. 25.—A dtopatch from Port Arthur says that six men
were killed Thursday by a falling rook on
McLeod’s contract at Rad Sucker Cave,
about two hundred miles east of Port Artbur, on the Canadian Pacific; also, three
nen were killed by a premature blast fur­
ther east. The uanict could not be learned,
as communication Is interrupted.

A Masonic View of lhe Uqnor Traffic.
CoLt MiiiM, O.. Oct 24.—Among the
resolutions passed by the Masonic Grand
Lodge of Ohio yesterday v.as one that the
selling of intoxicating drink* is a Masonic
offense and should disqualify any one from
affiliating with or Joining any lodge.

Mr. Bove and wife took a walk, reontly
in-the woods near tbeir doarinj. In Presque
lalo County, aud becoming lost wandered
for three days and nights without food, and
it rained nearly all tb« time.
Tbe Thompson Home, in Detroit, fur old
ladies, was oj&gt;ened with appropriate cere­
monies ti few days ago. Tho home has
been built by a donation of $50,000 from
M s. David Thompson.
The prevailing opinion regarding the
girl of the period is unjust. A few de­
cades back she spun, wove, knit, etc.
These things have given way to modern
machinery. She has higher planes, is
more of an .ornament' when in health
is beautiful. She takes Dr. Jones’ Red
Clover Tonic, which clear® the com­
plexion. drives away pimples and cures
all diseases of the stomach, liver and
kidneys. Fifty cents of Fred’k Hotch­
kiss.
.

1-2OFF. 7
We have just received a lot.

BOY’S, YOUTHS’ AND MEN’S

OVERCOATS!
----- BOUGHT FOR-----

Fifty Cents on tiie Dollar.

GRAND RAPID* DIVISION.
Taking effect May 18th. W-

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Come and sea our new Dress Goods in Ottoman O
Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in allpew colors, Silks, 2

Q Velvets, Velvetines, &amp;c. We can suit you in qual ~n
— -tty, style and price.
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Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit- 5
iJl ting yams in alt colors.

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Ladies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets. Paletots, m
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and verv
cheap.
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RUINOUS PRICES!

Hl You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
" and lowest prices.
&lt;

Call Early and Get First Choice.

E. Y. HOGLE.

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Come and see us. We have the goods bought for -0
CASH and will sell them at the very lowest prices.

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JULIUS RUSSELL 1

L C. WELTON,
Insurance
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Special Peremptory Sale!

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They will be sold at the same

Ladies’ and Gent’s
The .Niagara Falls Route.

g NEW FALL GOODS! s

Real Estate Agent.

W, S. Goodyear &amp; Co.,
It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure
and no small degree of pride that we make
this announcement, and we extend a most cor­
dial invitation^ to our friends and patrons thro’-

ou$ the county to examine this latest evidence
of our business growth. This department is

Farms and City Property
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.

Houses to Rent
Farms to Rent.

filled to overflow with the latest novelties. The
low scale of prices which we are offering these Insurance Written in the Best Line of Com­
panies doing business in America.
goods will make our competitors poorer

And will Enrich our The N. Y. Lite Insurance Co.
Customers.
Tb« (tmt 8&gt;via*. Bank ot the Ameriow people.

�The Hastings Banner.
R4KTIKU4, THUBSDAY, OCTOBES ». MM.
SUPPLEMENT.
tog convention. It is compered re♦ of young, active and progremive

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B-k

J men, who use their Mdaries for

the community in general.

Winter is
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si ins.

Kn*,l£re-the reowad iu

an included cwrtvZd M oWw,£- *Hh
with L
H open
sky.
around .?°v I®*1 promenade running
around it A marble statue of EE
Majesty shod* in the middle of the onei
f££’and arnaDd thi« merch^^S

inj
shortly after midda/
n
j ub
odS:
it is divided l‘hv aLlhe promenade—

SLS T

In Pine, Hemlock and

Hardwood Lumber,
Lath, Shingles and Cedar Posts.

To Reduce Stock we are prepared to offer any of above material at very
low prices. Common Pine Lumber was never so cheap as at the ^present time.
Parties building or repairing will find it to their interest to call and get estimates
and prices during next 30 days. We have especially GOOD BARGAINS
in Common Boards, Fencing, Joists, Studding, Lath, Shingles, Flooring, Sid­
ing, Door and Window Frames. We have a surplus of Doors and Sash, all
made from Kiln Dried Stock, which we are closing out at very low prices.

We are First Hands or Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, and all
kinds of Inside Finish—Hard or Soft Wood, Plain or Molded in any shape
desired. Our prices for this kind of work are low as in any market in the state.

WAGONS
We have a few left that we will sell at. a large discount from our regular
prices for CASH. ^Each wagon warranted for one year. We have 1in.,
3 in. and 3'/2 in. tire on hand.

We have now ready our new stock of 6 Knee Bench Bobs for logging or
road purposes. ’ Buyers are invited to calLhnd
calPand see them. They are an im
irn-­
provement o'hdasf year’s make.
running. CustoiE work, planing and
matching, and re-sawing promptly done and the
‘Moldings of any kind made to order.
work guaranteed to be satisfactory.
_
L1CSL,*V« price, With 20 years experLumber kiln-dried and worked at a reasonable
guarantee satisfaction for any work
ience in house building and finishing, we l
intrusted to us.
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Our Planing Mill

*• “P“

mmu' K
0“‘,r curio,“ d«u,
?odce' too'plendM bUek
'""‘tare, matron
wreck rf
&gt; UM^-WV Which wu lo.: in th. 1*41
A walk ot Ire th,n , minute
t*k« oo« from here to tho Stock Exchenire io Cepd Coert. Strict pricer
tatted, but tbe curiotui m*r walk riwht
"P talde,
taor
of the
booM
where
they
will and
are trire
buL-a

red. of apparently excited Individual.
tfu
eDd
Wor,d
*
band. The entrance fee to the Slock
ExeUap, I, £105
th. .Bnoal ,ub.
•criptloo £J1 1 .billing, Tbe real, are
not relable and no member la allowed
U) adverts; if a mao faih he cannot re.
'"•« &lt;be booae until he ba. paid at lean
oy-tard cd tbe balance &lt;d tbe lore
by bi. failure. Further. ,ueh
failure must have arisen either from de­
fault of principals or from indiscretion
u!!llberlinMl
haTe been *ny bad
faith or breach of the bouse rules. There
are about 2.000 members of the Stock
Exchange, of whom 900 are jobber* and
the remainder brokers.-London Cor.
ban.Francuco CkfonicU.
A Genuine Freese Out.
*
Another effect of the curious Sa *
Francisco climate is of considerable In­
terest to strangers, as it makes nine
out qf every ten sick tbe first week they
are hereThe traveler from New
York, or even Canada, coming here at
this season does not bring his furs and
flannel*. Before getting to California
he crosses thousands of miles of plains
Bod “ “wly baked.
He
cmiles if a San Franciscan happens to
be along and talks of overcoats, and. if
the San Franciscan is a smaller man.
feels like knocking him down when he
sits up and watches him w'ipe the pers­
piration off hia brow and talks about
cold winds and flannels.
It must be confessed that along the
Arizona or Utah desert, with tbe ther­
mometer boiling in the shade, the
easterner baa a right to feel Angry with
the San Franciscan's talk, and even
until Oakland, only three miles from
the citv. is reached, his incredulitv
seems justified: but now it is diderent
Mark the change that a short three
miles brlugs. Mark how a paltry half­
hour will draw that self-oontidenl eastener up. will chill and turn blue his
erstwhile smiling lipa. The keen wind
sweeps across tho bay, and by the time
tte terry lands at Market "Street, San
Francisco, climate has got tn its work,
and the easterner goes to bed shivering,
while one of the porters goes out and
gets him a ‘’back warmer’’ and some
winter clothing.
Weaidty people here go away in the
summer to get warm, instead of cool,
and about the first of every June tbe

is present ^republican county offithat b not. in accordance with honand their duties as servants of the
is any man aught to say against
fe Smith, Sheriff Creasy, Prosor Colgrove, Clerk Mack or I'reaeAJexander, as to their faithful disge of their duties. Be it rememj that these gentlemen are eandi5 for re-election. They have been
, and found true to their several

ie Banner does not wish to assume
ole of as apologist for these gentfofor they need no such, but we do
to call attention to the absurdity
b cry raised by the opposition. It
“glittering generalities." and when
are called upon for a bill of partic.1, the opposition can furnish none.
■ simply5ask the people of Barry
ty to turn out three tried and faithervants, for the sole purpose of exaehting with new men. In short •'
are the’•outs" and wish to become
ins." This sums up the stock in
»of the opposition in Barry county,
regards the balance of the ticket;
2. F. Nyie. the candidate for regisl a worthy man in all respects, one
stands htigh in the estimation of
illowmen. If elected he,'will perthe duties of hb office himself,
rill be a benefit to the city of Hasboth in a social and business point
BW.
r circuit court commissioners, Mr.
em is a candidate for re-election.
he has performed the duties of
aisaioner to the satisfaction of the
ie of the county is a fact that can­
e disputed. Mri James B. M ills fa
qualified for the position, and will
igently and faithfully transact all
ices that may come before him as
commissioner, if elected.
. Seth Pratt has acceptably filled
ositlon of county surveyor, and no
t he will be retained by the people
jother term.
r coroners, the republicans have
d in nomination two eminent phy­
la of the county,Xiz: Dr. A. F.
ze, of Hastings, and Dr. J. W.Sackf Prairieville. They need no recdation at our hands. Their resre locations are such that' one or
•her will be easily accessible from
rts of the county, as their services
&gt;e required.
•Jl such a ticket as the above in
Ud. it should, and will, be endorsthe people ou the 4(h. despite tbe
oods and mud-slinging of the op-

PERSONAL
. Wk Freeman, of Lansing, is
Ing a few days in the dty.
'
R. B. Messer, of Sturgis, is spendfew days in this dty and county.
. Solon Bentley is visiting with
mily of Harry Hale at Nashville,
ppy" George's melodious voice ia
heard upon the streets, after an
* of several months.
and Mrs. Milo Williams started
fevUle, Wit., Monday, on a visit

L Ella Holt; thdr daughter.
1L.L. Holloway, who has been

Cbr. PMatUlphia Fm

Soliciting the patronage of the public we are

It fa .

posed entirely of men against
«n nothing can he said, either ap
ants of the people nras dttans.
view of these tacts it b not in are
kmce with “the eternal fitness of
gs" for the opposition to raise the
of “turn the rascals out.” Turn
t rascab out* Is there one of tbe
MiitioD that can point to a single net

Yours respectfully,

g friends in Adrian for some
sturned to this dty last Friday.
1 M. 8 weezey and wife, of Cross
&gt; Inch, have been spending a week
। dty, visiting with the family of
; Sweezey, a brother of the above

gentleman.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
uuwpmicRi ui Bouure rcgiu counsel u&gt; as­
tainty for an uncertainty. John Q. sist in settling estates. Of course the
attoroey
fees would be a charge against
Creasy has certainly proven one of the
?THkWj;.T:U.wiU hold iU mertr
™
best sheriffs Barry or any other county such an estate.
next Tuesday afternoon a 3 o’clock ever had. Vote to retain him in office.
Tuesday afternoon, at a republican
*ith Mrs. II. 1, Knappen, on Main St. He is worthy of your confidence ami
pi^le-ralsing at. L*cey, the pole broke,
Bveky voter should see that his
support, voters of Barry county.
falling among a large crowd of people, |
registered.
Read the article
seriously, injuring Preston Jewell, a son &gt;
Monday forenoon, Jimmie Mason, a of
tfcewhere in this issue ou registration.
Wm. H. Jewell, formerly of this!
son of Chas. Mason, of this city, was se­
city.
He received a bad cut on the!
Ton cannot vote next Tuesday unverely bitten through the cheek by a
back of the heed and wm carried to a J
!*y&lt;w
name is properly registered. dog belonging to Fred Barlow. The
the article elsewhere on registra­ boy waa sent' to Mr. Barlow's residence house near by unconscious, It is a
tion.
and in going around tbe house, was at­ great wonder that sosie one was not
killed, as the people had only a few.!
toASUMACHER &amp; Mason have just tacked by the dog with the above re­
•rounds warning.
Tbe pole wm re­
J«dved a large double writing desk to j
sult
------- - resell
«*redinthe bank. It is Indeed a
Can any man seriously think that a
biwty.
. I
change in the treasurer's oAee would
Ha-s
As the chances for a republican vie- be other than unwise * FredariA Al”7 ^ f*U grow better, our n*er-

that w inter is nearly upon us.

report a corresponding increase
trade.

an angel as singing," by Mias Dennie were the crowning numbers of tbe
entertainment Miss Dennie has a very I
sweet voice, with considerable volume,1
Especially in the higher registers.
The duet by Mr. and Mrs. Stetfbrt en­
titled “Only Thee" was nicely rendered

and extremely amusing.
Mr. J. B. French, kept the audience in
good humor, by several select readings.
His rendition of “Tbe Battle," a trans­
lation from the German poet Schiller,
was particularly tine. “Kentucky phil­
osophy" and “The school lnj’» oration"
were the cause of many tears being shed
from exoesrive laughter. Prof White
executed the mstrunientai musk- in uuo-

rectfcm with tbe above

’ tried in vain all other remedies,
»induced to try 81 Jacoba Oil.
lu-veions pain-cure, which, after
ued use, cured him entirely.

Mr. and Mrs. V. have many friends in
this city, who no doubt were m much
surprised as tiie writer upon bearing of

their marriage.
The bride made many friends during
her former residence in this dty, not
only by her pleasantness of manner to
friends, bnt by her amiability to all
with, whom she cornea in contact.
“Chris," who is well known here as a
genial and wboiwweled gentleman, is
to be congratulated upon recuring such
an estimable lady as hi* companion
through life. May no cloud darken the
brilliant prefects of their future. Is the
^noore wish of all who

�^HastingsBanner.
- wlUl
"'Local News.
REPUBLIC*N MEETINGS.

iTWMMr. #«W. nmim-

Stead of

to.

m that wwtorown

from ■ horse, as noted by the
last week.

bakk—

^’1“l1ue.biunf0rt^7
poor health himself an&gt;i

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v&lt;*» ot b
prev e ^r
**
Seth Pratt, of Assyria. has made I AtexuderVy? ?
an excellent record as county surveyor ।
It would be wise to secure his services
P”«otduty
•» hi»
for another term.
ou»; kiw,’•’’Mite nd
Do you want to vote?
If so your «ntru»t«i uhi,k
tn
b®dn«»
name must be registered. The manner »onnthm rX ,^''*’ 11’“OH In
of registration is explained elsewhere
under the head of registration.
The report circulated on our streets
Sunday morning, that a Swede was kill­
ed by the cars Saturday night at Bull’s
crossing, proved to be a canard.

"
not a more dessrv‘“—
OteisDot

to which they wen *aM-

kt that ^ta, ^4
.
‘^JoratorMn.M. Adele Harieta, will
'?J«&gt;toUKpolltlaiiWMofthe&lt;u
’toon Hall to IM. dty. The mere "an,
“™n«m«&gt;t thM Mm Hazlett i, u,
,’p“k to eulBeieM to fill the tall to ov»
flowtor. she is well and favorably
iTsKEnaalmortlmpomiblefor John knowTnnlhlaeHy.,, public .peak,.’

tM,Uemani he
t
litical
ey’“ **“ D’°“ blUw J®*
^□Hxmeni.. Barry
hJa
'
cterk than Charle. M. Mack.
■
he will be elected by a Urge ma­
.jority ia a foregone conclusion. -

Attar Xev

tfe

or tbe Journal to refrain from writing
•ome mean and dirty article for each
*eeka u,U(. of that shw&gt;t
week his jfcur and don’t-care-a-cuss nature bubbles to the top in a dastardly

The ladles are especially invited.
*'■= ■”^ue~le~SSr « Meetert

“at home” to their friends, st their
rooms with Mrs. Hadley on Crwk St.
The Rkfublican County Ticket.
—Never in the history of Bftrry countv
was there a better tickrt put in nomin­
■ation by our party than that pteeed in
the field by the republican county nom­
jinating convention. It is composed en­
tirely of young, active and progressive
i
men; men, who use their aalaricti for
,
tbe
benefit of tbemadvea, their families
,and the community in general. It is
&lt;composed entirely of men against
■
whom
nothing can be said, either as
,
ser\ anta of the people or as dtiMss.
In view of these facta it is not in ac&lt;cordam-v with “the eternal fitnew of
l
things" for the opposition to raise the
,
cry
of “turn the rascals out.” Turp
■
what
rascals out* Is there one of tbe
&lt;
’opposition that can point to a single ad
■of the present republican county offi­
&lt;cials that is nbl m accordance with hon­
&lt;esty and their duties as servants of the
]people.
Has any hian aught to say against
.
Judge
Smith. Sheriff Crerey, Pros­
&lt;
ecutor
Colgrove, Clerk Mack or Treas­
i
urer
Alexander, as to their faithful dis­
&lt;charge of their, duties. Be it remem­
I
bered
that these gentlemen are candi­
&lt;dates for re-election. They have be*®
f
tried,
and found true to their several
I
trusts.

^bk
yoroday evening was a grand ,uc&lt;
“* evM» fmpert. The rink was K
(
crowded
with spectators'that standing
n^ng at our post-office officials. The ,
14"*‘“B^I' pbiyoned arrow of his contemptible room -aa at a premium, and many
'
The people of Barry county* cannot ThX‘
ULAllKE.
meanness fell short of ita mark and went away, being unable to gain adafford to lose the servlets of a num who
odsaion. Twenty couple. were on the
wounded innocent parties. It is a well ।
has made so excellent a record as a pub­
«-*«•*-Wife
known fact that the lady clerks in the .
Mr inlay ere..
lic official as has Philip T. Colgrove.
office have the entire handling of the HriiTV?*" Iuc«ba“t*«- School Girl.
. v HECOX.
Y or will lose your vote next Tut»mails, and any such article only placre (Bride Clown, Jockey. Goddaw of Libday if your name is not registered. If
Rower Giri. Sailor. Dunce. Spm&gt;.
them in a bad light, and acts moreover, «ty.
j
you want to attend to this matter read
lard. Knight, Droinio and Counlrv
as a reflection upon their honor and inthe article elsewhere on registration.
Bumpkin, beaidea others in all manner
t«firity. Such articles are not doing ofoutats.
(
[Hill «T 1
The grotesque app^X
James B. Mills is a worthy gentle­
the writer thereof or the fusion partv ,
mid
antics
of
those on the floor kept
man, a lawyer of ability and a man who
any good.
. STKlt.
! JOllXi
the audience convulsed with laughter.
। would make a creditable circuit court
Dr. Hull, of Carlton, has been using
"Tim
the
bell
gave the signal for
i commissioner. Give him your support.
w«.k\
such “ orticie iu his spare time during* the past few :
““king, a general buzz ran round the
{SmhW
The cabinet of birds and animals pre- j nol^’X.—
weeks in maligning Judge Smith. It
room from people who had been kept
AllVKTH.
pared by Mr. Herrington of Freeport,
would have been much more to the
busy guessing the masquers’ Identity
doctor’s credit had he married Miss i
has been moved from Hotchkiss drug wnd
vpte
neit
T
u
“
ii*y
'
AteV.
u "&gt;•’ '«•"&gt; or iJ
,
many were surprised to And how
store to the window in Kurtz meat kt™,,
Bollinger, without the bonanza he ex­
r .. .L''en" fron' B" right
The
y inland. M'
1,tr*tion b&gt;
town clerk,
pected.
it. would have l*en much
market.
.
Indio. Band furnished music for the
Or xupervuor. If you do not dTth^
more to his credit had he either kept &gt;occasion, which everyone enjoyed. We
MBS.
Rev. R..A. Carnahan will deliver a
still or appealed from the decision of
lecture-for young men at the Presbyter­
noticed some very flue skaters prment
«“&gt;r&gt;l of rogistrntion next .Saturday Judge Smith. He has done neither,
ian church Sunday evening. Subject:
both ladies and gentlemen; and venture
If you fail to do either of throe con but wfh a meanness, which seems to
the assertion that our city contains as
‘•Better than brains: or the secret of
The Banner dues not wish to assume
H»»j\ &lt; akvkth.
cannot vote.
s«, article on reeietra have been born in him, he has week af- ,graceful lady skaters as there are in the the
’ success.”
I
role of an apologist for three gentle^
tion tn another rolumn.
ter week, day after day, pursued Ju&lt;lge state.
men. for they need no such, but we do
ri.
t
BAKNJHIY.
V
ote
for
E.
F.
Nye
for
register.
He
H«»
B*m&lt;y covmty could point with Smith with a hatred as intense and bit­
Tub contemptible cuTTwho went wish to call attention to the absurdity
is a worthy man, a worthy citizen, for
fr ,„?
roprrocntativro at IJin&gt;ing ter as hatred can be. The sensible about in the campaign of 1880, plaster- 'of this cry raised by the opposition. It
nearly four years a soldier.
P
.1" i jf John ( arveth is
He will
voters of Barry.county will see through
Fnnrf.
.
j
"
ur
'"'
“
■
ll
&gt;r.
end
lug
tbe sidewalks, houses and business :is all “glittering generalities.” and when
I make a competent officer, and we
we exex- 5 v__ l . _ .
Enoch Andrus representative in the it all, and he cannot hurt Judge Smith
they are called upon for a bill of partic­
places with their 83211 circulars, are
pect his election.
»
tower house. Every interest of our &lt; it- in this election.
ulars, the opposition can furnish naif.
again at work. These low-lived cow­
Lewis Norton, who finds fault with
The Wesleyan Methodists will hold izens would receive thoughtful, earnest
They simply ask the people of Barry
ards are now distributing circulars,
their first quarterly, meeting at the attention. Even- reform would have the disallowance of his claim against which contain the most malicious and 'county to turn out three tried and faith­
the
estate
of
Mrs.
K.
lloldon,
and
is
ful servants, for the sole purpose of ex­
in
North Irving church next Saturday and their heartiest support It would lie
wanton assaults on Hon. James O’Don­
seeking to injur? J udge Smith, would
perimenting With new men. In short •
Sunday, Nov. 1st and 2nd. Rev. 0..S. suicidal to defeat such men.
nell, the republican nominee for con­
have shown more sense and honesty
they are the “outs" and wish to become
Grinnell is expected.
There ta on exhibition in th? show
gress. As jn 1880, they go about their
S.;,-.,r,/&lt;tv luhire ••letiton.
had he appealed from suchdisallowance.
the “ins.” This sums up the stock in
Ask those who have done business window of W. s. Goodyear, £ Co’s
work at night Such dirtv work should
Sm li nimi s ''»n he added to with P. W. Nwkern if he has not made store, a beautifti] cluster of Hydrangeas People do not have confidence in a man lie covered by the sable mantle of night trade of the opposition in Barry county.
As regards the balance of the ticket;
the regptrj hy, the Board of an excellent circuit court commissioner. painted in oil by our local artist, Mrs. or his claims who has a claim ot S2.5OO time, it ia eminently Atting and proper..
Mr. E. F. Nyp, the candidate for regis­
against an estate, and after its disallow­
This is done in the interests of Mr. Pen­
Begistrttion at their meeting He has been a careful, correct, capable D. G. Robinson. It fa very much ad­
ter, is a worthy tian in all rrepects, one
ance takes no steps to have it tested in
nington. and stamps him as a sneak.
nn the Satavthiy ’mentioned offical. Vote for him.
mired by all who have seen it, as a
who stands high in the estimation of
another court, ^he statutes allowing
iIioul &lt;/' 'I"
ftilinfif'l
Mr. B. F. Gaskill will please accept smooth and finely executed piece of appeals in Probate Court are very He has received the kindliest treatment his fellow men. If elected he will per­
thus far from his gentlemanly opponent.
if, piriii-i 'in
inters.
A the thanks of the Banner force for a work. Mrs. Robinson is earning an broad, and sixty days tiine for consider­
form the duties of his office himself,
He doesn't deserve such treatment. He
enviable reputation as an artfat.
inter whose name has thus liberal supply of apples of the King of
ation undoubtedly convinced Mr. Nor­ has a record, which, if known generally, and will be a benefit to the city of Has­
Mr. John Carveth, than whom a ton that his claim was not very just.
tings both in a social and business point
been rent in. hut not registered, Tompkins County variety. They arc :
would bury him to oblivion.
Mr.
of view.
। more fit num for state senator can­ He will continue to caroe the court,
by the.boanli van,' on election lieautiea, and excellent eating apples.
O’Donnell has never attacked him, and
not
lie
found
in-this
district,
should
by
For circuit court commissioners, Mr.
however,
and
obtain
what
consolation
The election of Mr. Enoch Andrus as
has requested his friends to avoid per­
dav, swear in hi- vote, if he
all means be elected. Mr. Carveth is aL
Niskern is a candidate for re-election.
he can from that source.
sonalities. But we miss our guess if
deems himself
a
qualified a member of the state legislature would
That
he has performed the duties of
be a credit to Barry county. Mr. An- extensive farmer as well as a bril­
Dubinc* the dark days of the 'Him now. after his unfair competitor has
voter.
,
..
commissioner to the satisfaction of the
rus is in every way qualified for the liant lawyer. The interretifjf the peo­ Frederick Alexander shouldered a flooded this district with lying circulars.
.Vniiu-s ii&gt;"
hl
into
people of the county is a fact that can­
position. See that his name is on your ple of this senatorial district will be musket and fought for his country un­ Mr. O’Donnell does not let the daylight
thesopervi&gt;or, clerk or treas­
closely looked after in the event of hfa til honorably discharged. He has an through the dark part of Mr. Penning- not be disputed. Mr. James B. M ills is
ticket.
,
well qualified for the position, and will
election.
Vote
for
John
Carveth.
urer later than next Saturday
enviable army record. To-day he it* a ten’s career.
If you want Wm. F. Hicks for sher­
intelligently and faithfully transact all
morning, if a voter has failed
Read the article in another column poor man with an invalid wife to sup­
R
epublican
R
ally
.
—
Saturday
af
­
iff, vote for (). F. Long. Hicks knows
business that may come before him as
For the past two years he has
on registration; and if your name has port.
W have his haine sent in as
ternoon and evening of this week there such commissioner, if elected.
he would stand no show of getting
not l»een registered, attend to th? mat­ held the office of county treasurer and will be a grand republican rally in this
speeitied above, hr "i""' appear
Mr Seth Pratt han acceptably tilled
there if his name was on the ticket, so
ter at once.
In 18855 there was an en­ performed its duties us faithfully as
hi yrmu lejoiv the Board of
he uses Mr. Long as a proxy, for the tire re-registration in tliis state and any of his predecessors. Ths business city. Hon. E, 8. Lacey, Hon. Geo. Wil­ the position of county surveyor, and no
lard. ex-Governor Austin Blair and doubt he will be retained by the people
'hrir inretiny time being.
cojinty. If your name was not then in the treasurer’s office was never in Rev. J. H. Lozier, of Iowa, known as
for another term.
&gt;"jt Siitunh: i
if he fails to
Republicans df Barry county, your registered, or has not l»een since, you Itetter shape than to-day.
He is nowt “the lighting chaplain” of the army of
For coroners, the republicans have
do either of these he cannot candidates for county and state offices must register now.
The manner of before the people of the county as a Cumberland, andjothers, will address
placed in nomination two eminent phy­
rote next Tuesday, unless he will undoubtedly be attacked in some registratioh is explained in the article' candidate for re-election.
He is in the people on this occasion. The large
sicians of the county, vte: Dr. A. P.
can show that there were good underhanded manner on election day. to which attention is called.
every way worthy. He comes not as a‘ new skating rink on Jefferson street
Drakerof Hastings, and Dr. J. W.Sack­
reasons why he could not thus You should show your contempt for
Clement Smith, tho present efficient, chronic office-seeker, but as a man who has been engaged for the occasion and ett, of Prairieville. They need no rec.
has done his duty and to whom the there will be speaking there lx&gt;th after• register. In that case he can such warfare.
Judge of Proltate, will be his own suc­
■ emendation at our hands. Their rreHe, people should extend their suffrages as‘ noon and evening; the afternoon meet­ pective locations are such that ope or
our readers have“7
had* a cessor, which fa as it should be.
?wear in his vote.
"W
E e opine
",,r
gives his personal supervision to the. an incentive for his, successors in that ing to commence at 2 o’clock and the the other will be easily accessible from
«&gt; |.
voters of [surfeit of politics for the past few
&gt; office to as faithfully serve the people.’ evening meeting at 7:30. Previous to
u,
. county, irrespective
.„ of
c weeks, liut
thb»
is November
the hint forload
two manifold details of that office, and looks
' all parte of the county, as their services
llan-y
After
u,,week of
i A vote for Fred Alexander is a vote the evening meeting there will l&gt;e a
closely after th? interests of the estates
1 may be required.
|iarty. t° -co that t hey are reg and n)taceIlaBenl„ n,.w, win .gain take
, fur an honorable man. a faithful officer,' torchlight parade of plumed knights
that pass through his court.
A vote
1
With such a ticket as the above id
Hered. With a full vote all the prertMlenw.
and horsemen. It is^reqnested that all the field, It should, and will, be endorsfor Judge Smith is a vote for a contin­. and a worthy ex-soldier.
mmtlie -at.-hed whatever-the
A VOTF_for
r. Sye, for
I
who
can
will
bring
horses
to
ride
in
the
uance of a careful and honorable ad­■
One of the most successful political
' ed by the people on the 4th. despite the
parade. There will be a large supply ।
r.snlt: hut
tn it that there ur ta g vote for .’man Who is eml- ministration of estates admitted to pro­’ meeting* of the campaign was held by
falsehoods and niud-slingitfe of the opl-a full Vote.
n(^Uy quaBflei tor that portion, and bate.
the republicans at lAcey Tuesday after­• of uniforms and torches. Those who
y
*
fail
to
attend
these
meetings
will
miss
. noon and evening uf this week. In the
,
who Will give hia personal attention to
That political party which will at­
personal.
i the opportunity of hearing a number of
Kix.mku:
Vt/the olltce. It la a rote for Hastings to tack a candidate on the opposition ticketL afternoon Hon. E. S. Lacey addressed a
Geo. W. Freeman, of Lansing, is
. large crowd at the pole-raising, and ini | the ablest speakers of th? day, as well
Allen Mi Dvi.i: .. has a change in I gain a good citizen.
on election day, when he has no chance
spending
a
few
days in thecity.
•
the evening after a large torchlightt as of witnessing the largest political
hi* ad. this ««•»■*.
I
Dm&gt;. in Rutland, (hi.
Jo**Ph
to reply, is a sneak aud a coward, utter­
Mr. R. B. Messer, of Sturgis, is spend­
procession, headed by the Hastings’ I demonstration ever held in this city.
ly
unworthy
of
belief
or
confioehce.
ing a few days in this city and county.
Joij.\&gt;pen&lt; i ,;iiih&lt;»ugh gaining slow-! infant'son of J. Whitney Tanner.
j band, had paraded, the church was The Hastings Ladies’ Band, Woodland
I followed his mother in just two weeks 1 We expect on election day that certain
Mrs. Solon Bentley is visiting with
ij. is still very l*tble.
Band, Freeport Cornet Band,
. thrown open and immediately filled to Cornet
&lt;
i to the spirit world. The sympathy of 1 voting places in the county will be
the family of Harry Hale at Nashville.
Nashville
Comet
Band
and
the
Hast
­
Barky Russell has so far recover. ita utmost capacity by people from all
the entire community is extended to 1 flooded with lying circulars about re­
“Happy” George’s melodious voice is
ai aa to I* able to ride out.
j over that part of the county, who were |ings Comet Band will furnish music.
again heard upon the streets, after an
publican candidates.
Sensible men eager to listen to the speaker, P. T.
Congratulatory.—The following
Mr. E. F. Nye is#an ex-soldier and the bereaved husband and father.
know better th|in to W influenced by
alnence of several months.
.
Colgrove. For two hours and a hall ,taken from the Daily Commonwealth,
) The opposition are circulating the lie ,
has a brilliant army record.
‘
My. and Mrs. Milo Williams started
Mr. Colgrove entertained an enthusias­ published at Topeka, Kansas, explains
that Mr. Chester Messer is not support- , such means.
Boys, saddle your horses and join the
for Danville, Wi*., Monday, on a visit
ing E. F, Nye. Mr. M. says that he । Vote to retain a man of proven ca­ tic audience with one of his brilliant itself, and will be read with interest by
to Mrs. Ella Holt; their daughter.
parade here Saturday evening.
gives Mr. Nye as hearty support as any । pacity in office. Vote for J udge Smith. and logical discussions of the great po­ friends and relatives of the parties
Mra L. L. Holloway, who has been
You cannot afford to fail to register,
Barring mentioned:
man on the ticket All acquainted with । In no other office fa there «o much at litical questions of tbe day.
visiting friends in Adrian for some
s* article un registration elsewhere.
A quiet wedding occurred at Grace time, returned to this city last Friday.
M^. Messer know that he is no half-way i stake for the people of Barry county. the accident in the afternoon &lt;reported
(Cathedral church m this city at noon
JAlClarke has moved from the republican.
i At tills writing there fa held in trust In another column), this meeting was yesterday, the contracting parties l&gt;eing
John M. Sweezey and wife, of Crees
by tar the beet that the citizens of
fourth vard, to.rooms over Beamer &amp;
John Q. Crebky should, and will, be by administrators and guardians over
Mr. C. 11. Van Arman and Miss Clara Plains, Ind., have been spending a week
Co’s store.
g 1,500,000. Experience has proven that Lacey have had the privilege of attend­ H. Langmaid, of Hastings, Michigan.
in this dty, visiting with the family of
his own succwwor. During his present I
Judge Smith carefully and honestly at­ ing. Ita effect upon the voters of the The solemn services was performed by Jas. A. Sweezey, a brother of the above
Mr. Chas. Huffman has put one of
term of office he has had many deeper- , tends to the interests of the widow, the district will be seen in the vote celt the Rev. Dean EUerby. Mr. Vincent
foe Norcross furnaces into bls residence
presided at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. named gentleman.
ate characters to deal with, and he has orphan, and the other legate of wills.
Nov. 4th.
on Green St.
VanArman left for the east by the
performed the duties of the important
M
onday
evening,
an
appreciative
afternoon train. Mrs. VanAr man is a
btt to 1? that no republican'voter is office of sheriff with credit alike to him­ It is unwise to make a changeaudience gathered at Union Hallto lis­ sister of Mrs. C. D. Moore, of Topeka.
Cwohita, writer he think. It his duty
dewed l.y campaign circulars on
The administrators of estates in Bar­
Mr. and Mrs. VanArman left Topeka to state, that having suffered several
ten to the musical voices of the Wilberself audio the county.
ry county will txw.- ui. Un&lt;« *» to the
pWion day.
Friday
morning,
arriving
in
Grund
yt«rs with inflamatorv rheumatism, and
forooStewart
Co.
A
fair
house
greeted
Since Clement Smith has beenJ udge truth of the assertion that J udge Smith
havHjg tried in vain all other remedies,
Ma. Jewel Natlf-s, of Hope, was
of Probate, not an appeal has l&gt;een has saved annually thousands of dollars them on this their first visit to our citj. Rapids Saturday evening, making a- he was induced to try St. Jacoba Oil.
ueked by a hors? Monday evening, and
taken from a single ruling he has made, to the widows and orphans of the coun­ To say that each member on the pro- short stop in Chicago on the way. At th? marvelous pain-cure, which, after
^.owtabrortlly^mEwUl^ve Grand Rapids they spent the Sabbath, continued use, cured him entirely.
hb jaw broken.
and he has made hundreds of them. ty by legal advice to administrators of
P-I.CoLGHfn e has made as good a When the people of Barry county can
ide. of Che manner to «h d&gt; they the guests of Mr. W. J. Stewart and
Lettan MUtaHMd to the
poroqyreestates. Should other than an attorney
They arrived in this dty, mMinlnx.m the post effirt at Harass*, Barr,
^rd as any protiecutor Barry county retain such a public servant they hold th. ofllce ur ITobMe AdgJ«Un£ wereroeelv«i. The wloe «««. A family.
their future home, Monday evening.
bird from over, the to.’ »&lt;l
e'«had. Vote for him.
Wrotor.
would
»lmo«t
lovartab
y
be
should do so, and will.
„ angel ia singing, hy Mm» I»o&gt; Mr. and Mrs. V. have many friends in
The appearance of the trees along
You cvnnot afford to trade off a cer­ compelled to mure legal rouwel to me nle were th. crowning number, of the this dty, who no doubt were as much
T- thorou&gt;rfa’*» tell us in lan^iage tainty for an uncertainty. John Q. sist in settling «^e». Of court, the
, h. rowm. r. m.
eotertainmenL Mli» Dennie h« « very surprised as the writer upon hearing of
Phon, that winter is nearly upon us.
&lt;’h»rge «gainrt
Creasy ha* certainly proven one of the ■ttorney ten would
.w«* voice, with eon.kler.lile volume, their marriage.
The bride made many friends during
The W.( . T: U. will hold its meet­ best sheriffs Barry or any other county such an estate.
eanecially in the higher register..
X. duet by Mr. and Mm.
her former residence in this dty, not
next Tudidiiy afternoon a 3.o’clock ever had. Vote to retain him in office.
Tubdat »fternoon, »t •
W1foMrs. H. j. Knappen, on Main .St. He is worthy of your confidence ami oole-ral»lng ut Ihoey, the pole broke, titled “Only Thee" wa. niroly rendered only by-her pleasantness of manner to
friends, \but by her amiability to all
Every voter should see that his support, voters of Barry county.
falling •l»on« “ &gt;"»*CTOW? ° if^Ln and extremely amusing.
Mr J B. Fnsirh. kept the midiencein] with whom she (xxmes in contact.
i* rwatered.
Read the article
Monday forenoon, Jimmie Mason, a eerioiuly injuring i'reeton ■’«weU’1“
•Chris." who is well known here as a
.rf Wm H JeweU, formerly of thin good humor, bv several wlert rwdings.
*here in this issue on registration. son of Chas. Mason, of this city, was se­
^He reived ■Ud-j onjho His rendition of ’’The Battle. «
genial and whoto«ouled gentleman, is
You cannot vote next Tuesday un- verely bitten through the cheek by a
Uaofthehemlund w««rri« to * laUon from the Gerumn poet hchiUeri to be congratulated upon securing such
**lour name is properly registered, dog belonging to Fred Barlow. rlhe
was pKticuhu-ly line. -Kentucky phik an estimable lady as his companion
It l»
boy was sent to Mr. Barlow’s residence | honM near by unionM-loua,
the article elsewhere on registrathrough life. May do cloud darken the
hoUT winder that «&gt;»'• °°e *“*“* ,»ph v- .nd -The school boy s oration
and in going around the house, was at-, great wonder max
a f(W ““W
_
, many te“rs being »b«l brilliant prospects of their future, is the
tacked
by
the
dog
with
the
above
re
­
‘
the
people
’frAJtaEMM-HER &amp; Mason have just
killed. M ।
..ruing.
Th. pol’
aKxindu warning
■"\V,
•wed a large double writing desk to suit.
spliced and afterwards ralwdCan any man seriously think that a j
change in the treasurer’s office would
HasOuwlmM-MBMHiY
be other than unwise 1* Frederick Al­
ohknees for a republican vica ropubUewn
—- -wvi record of 4d“‘
/hL' fal1 grow better, our mer­

r-w**’

cr SMITH.
I riday. Oct. 31.

I

REGISTRATION

. Ijilei tll’ pr—ent law. a
’ dter. "h"1' 1,1 already regijerbl. can - ml
1&gt;1» name
•Otlke Ulttk. treaetn-er or snp-.
erv-Nir --f hi* township w»v~

A-7A

t“d °^ywLf^

*n the bank‘ 11

lndeed *

a corresponding increase

'mb*

SaSSu-

�DAMAGED BY FOREST FIRES.

Balttmobk. Ort. 2S.—For two weeks
past the wwteni and western shares of the
Chesajieaki- Bay liave been vialtod with de­
structive fore«t fires. During that time
fires have raged in Dorrliester and St
•Maty'* Counties Md., and in Wert more­
land County. Va. Along tbe line of the
Eaidi rn Shore Railroad, through Wicomico
ami SoinrrMel Cotmtire, thousands of
acres have be»-n burned over. Two weeks
ago a fire xtartrel in tiw swamp near Eden,
a station on tiie Eastern Shore Railroad, a
few miles pbovc Princess Anne.. It ate Ita
way t|owu the country sround Princess
Anne, nnd wound up last night near Kings­
ton. having cleaned ont tiie swamp and high
timber lands tor a distance of nearly seven-,
tern miles, varying in width from one to’
three miles, anti burning over live thousand
arret of land. Rabblta. .squirrel*, intridges.
snake*, racoons. oppcsMtuns and other
aid me is swept before tiie oncoming flood
of lire in mad haste to escape with their
livre. Tiie loss to growing timber, fencing,
curd-woud. and tiie destruction of the future
timber prospects of land cut over In recent
years is rstiinatisl at more than 950,000. hi
addition to the above, the flames sweeping
through Virginia are likely to have proved
evtei more disastrous than hi the Maryland
cotptire. The total lore will hardly be lere
thasi 9100,000. The fire* in almost every
instance have been started by “coon ’
ihusters.__________________
The signal Service.
• 'Washtnoton. Ort. 24.—General Hazen,
tho Chief Signal Officer, in his nnnual re-,
port, calta attention to the crippled condltion bi which the service has l&gt;een left by
the last two appnipriatiOD acts Hlld
that as a consequence seventeen station* of
the meteorological service have been i
closes! in order to .*erul men to the
.telegraph lines. The Increasing demands
for sjiccial predictions in the interests of
agriculture, ypeciai trades and commerce
indicate,
th
a
measure, tiie
re­
port
says, the
value
ami
Impor­
tance . of the indication division of
the Signal Service. General Haan re­
ports improveineht in tiie work of this &lt;11vision, and then adds that furtlier Improve­
ment could be made by on inerva.se of sta­
tions, especially in the West and North­
west The report mjk that no general
storm has patwed over the country during
the year without warning.
The report devotes considerable space to
the Arctic expeditions.
•

SPLICING THE NEW CABLE.

eeived by George W. Ward from the cable
steamer Faraday yesterday, saying that they
were making the final splice of the Com­
mercial cable. This completes tire great
work in which the Faraday Uas been engaged
Since the middle of last ApriL The Fara­
day, after the shore end was laid at Coney
Island on Saturday last, dropped down to
the bnoy. which was over two miles from
shore, and spliced the shore end of th* cable
to tiie intermediate, which she had on
board.
Then siie sailed for the next
buoy, slxsit eighty-five miles distant to­
ward tire east, and the dispatch to Mr.
Ward shows tfiat tire work was done at that
point a* Mu-cttrefully as at all others. The
two cable* now unite at Cape Canzo, Nova
Scotia, and at Waterville, Ireland. Both
are nearly sewn thousand miles long, and
are duplexed by Muiriiead's system, render­
ing them practically four distinct cables.
Sir Will law Thompson's latest invention,
the siplion recorder, a beautifully construct­
ed apparatus which practically supersedes
all former sy.Ntcms of ocean telegraph, is
attached to tie Commercial cables and will
bring &lt;lown the time occupied In actual
transmission of the messages to tbe lowest
possible fraction.

Washington, Oct. S7. — The Second
Auditor of the Treasury hasvcompleted hb
report for tire fiscal year ending June 30,
1884. If shows that the aggregate number
of unadjusted accounts and claims on
hand July 1, 1883, was 41,928, of which
86,112 were for arrears of pay and boun­
ty. To these were added during tiie par
25,741.new claims, of wltich 14,919 were for
arrears of pay and bounty. There were 24.­
988 of these old and new claims disposed
of during tiie year, leaving 42,681 unad­
justed on June 30 last. The recommenda­
tion is made tliat Congress enact a statute
of limitations which . will bar all claims
growing out of the late war not presented
fornnymeut within one or two years there­

after.

M km phis. Tenn., Oct. 27.—Captain John
Cowden addressed a meeting of citizens aud
merchants at the Cotton Exchange Satur­
day afternoon In favor of his outlet theory
to lower tiie flood line. He proposes to dig
a canal st a point ten miles below New fifrlean^nd from the Mississippi River to Lake
Borgne. and which will carry the surplus
water, lower the Hood line, ami deepen the
Dvbvqve, la.. Oct 25.—Tiie first case bed of the river. He asked for no appro­
resulting from the operation of the Prohl- priation from, the Government, but only per­
tion law In Iowa was decided by the Su­ mission to make tiie experiment A resolu­
preme Court here yesterday—Albert Albert^ tion was adopted indorsing tiie plan and re­
questing Congressional aid for its adoption.
son vs. George Krichbaum, Sheriff, apelTwo Appointments.
lanl—in which the decision of Judge Stuts­
man. of the District Court at Burlington, was
Warhnotox, Oct. 27.—Tho President
affirmed. It was a habeas coquis proceed­ lias appointed John B. Mead Commissioner
ing. the plaintiff claiming to be Ulcfndly de­ to the New Orleans Cotton Exposition
tained In jail for selling Intoxicating for Vermont.
liquor. The court maintained that the
The President has designated James H.
Justice of The Peace bad no jurisdiction tin­ Marr. Sr.,, to art as First Assistant Postder tl*e Prohibitory law. because he could inaster-Geneml for ten days, beginning to­
imprison for thirty days only, whereas the day. Mr. Marr is at present chief clerk in
new |aw provided for an imprisonment of tiie office of tiie First Assistant Pustmastersixty days. Judgv'Reed. wImi delivered tire
General, and lias been irerformlng tiie duties
decision, said: "The costs are no part of of the latter office since the . appointment of
tiie fin**, but tire court may imprison the Mr.-Hatton aa Postmaster-General.
defendiui' until the nets are paid. • • •
The defendant may he sentenced to sixty
days' iniprisoiunent -by a Justice. It is
PROVIDENCE, IL I.. Oct. 25 -The Board­
affirmed.* Notwithstanding this decision
proceedings against saloon-keepers will not ing School of New England's yearly meet­
Ire brought before Justice* of the Peace In ing of friend# took place here yesterday.
Dubuque.
The Whittier anniversary was celebrated
by tiie production of a life-size jxirtrait by
Charles TJ’oflin, of Lynn, Mass., who was
Driirqi r„ la.. Ot. 27.--Tire egg-packing a pupil art he school fifty years ago. Among
• establishnieut of Antes, Gam A Co., at the foreign letters read wen* one each from
Waterloo, was destroyed by fire Friday John Bright and Matthew Arnold. John
nighl.
Tire fire was discovered in the G. Whittier himself wrote regretting Ills in­
ability to be present. John Bright's letter
.storage-room, in which were 225.000 dozens speaks In terms of the highest pratsa of
of eggs, 400 rtioeses, and a large quantity several of thtf aged poet's works.
Of dried fruits. It was some time before
the location of the fire could be discovered, Reduced PoJtage Keaiilta In a Deficiency.
and ' It was found necessary to flmal tire
Wamhnh-so.n, 'Det. 25. - The receipts in
building. Tin* lo** is principally on stock,
and is estimated ut 920.000; insured for the Postuftwe Department for the fiscal
$■'12,000. Tiie cause of the tire Is unknown. year ended Jane :M&gt;. 1884, exclusive of mouey-order revenue, were 943,919,035, and tiie
exjiendltiires ^46,411,772. leaving a deficien­
Wabash, Itid.. -Ort. 24.—A bloody ri»w cy of 8:1,593.1.37, which Im attributed to tiie
occurred on a pass .-tiger train near, here ikqt.
reduced postal rate. The De|«rtuient last
evening. The train was full of people re­ year had a Isurpliw of 82,55.%190. This
turning from a barbecue in Peru. A wom­ year’s deficit-ary. however, will be reduce*I
an named Cottiis*n, enured with liquor, drew about 8100,0*0 by money-order revenues.
a long knife and began cutting nnd slashing Tiie n*ult confirms tiie cstininU* made by
arming Ute occupants of-the car.* Henry Prealdeut Attpur in liis message to tiie last
Garner was cut in the shoulder:' D. Quinn Congress.
was dangerously stabbed in tiie face, and
Conductor Prince was stabbed hi tho fare.
WAHHiNnijnN, Ort. 35.—The ExaiainerTire woman was finally ejected from tiie
train.
.__
..
ID-Chlef of the Patent Office, in tiie cele­
brated telephank* interference patent case.
WltEKLiNo.-W. Va.. OeL 27.—A terrible Irave sustained tiiedecision of the Examiner
tragedy Is rtq&gt;orted from'Calhoun County. of InterfiTvirees in favor of Bell as to issues
Mrs. Johnson, while laboring under a tit of Ai B, C. D. K. F, L J ami L and have re­
versed tiie decision -as far as It applied to
.temporary Insanity, poisoned herself and issue G, which Involves the principal feature
two of Iter step-children with arsenic. The of tiie telephone, which was awarded to
poison was mixes! with sugar. One of the McDonough, and which the Examiners-inchildren refused to eat but she sacee&lt;xied Chlef have decided in Bell's favor.
In inducing the - others to partake of the
conqtoiind. aud they died in a few minutes.
A Boy Beheaded.
Mrs. Johnson then swallowed some of the
Bai.timokk, -Md., Ort. 27.—Sunday after­
mixture hersdf nnd soon died,
noon Michael, aged seven, sou of Police­
Work of the Temperance Woman.
man Croghaa, was instantly killed by a
St, Lori*, Mo., Ort. B4.—The Women’s street car. He was croMing the street when
Christian Temj*nuice Union resumed Ita he was knocked down by the hones, and
sessions yesterday. The report of work the wheels of the car jiassed over his ncCk.
among foreigners was read. Thirty thou­ completely severing his head from tiie
sand pages of German literature have been body. The driver, who nad left charge of
put into circulation and distributed in var­ tiie horses to collect fares, is held for hear­
ious States, and new superintendents ap­ ing.
pointed In several States having a largo
German. Scandinavian and Dutch jopulaNew Yorn, Ort. 25.—Adrien Hitt, who
tion.
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started from the East River Bridge June
A Crash at the Capital.
19
to walk ,t* California on a wager of
Wakbinoton. Ort. 24.—H. D. Cooke &amp;
Cp., private bonkers of this city, suspended two thousand dollars that he cuuld make
thirty
miles a'day won tiie Iret, and is now
payments Thursday, their liabilities reach­
on his way walking back on a wager of
ing 9170,000. of which about 930,000 is se­
four thousand dollars to reach New York
cured. In New York the belief is that in ninety &lt;lays. He has gained twelve
■peculation caused the erwh. but bod in- pounds while on the tramp.
vretinenta, dating buck a number of yeara,
atao figured iu tbe disaster.
FIGUABS WILL NOT LIE.
Murat Halstead'* Father Hraafc* Hl* Nack. but they may impel a man to bloodshed.
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 27.—Griffin Hal­ I have traveled thousands and thous­
stead, a well-known ]4ooeer of Clermont ands of mile* on railroads in general,
County, and father of Murat Halstead, waa and the Michigan Central in particular,
kHled Saturday night by falling over an but he never fastened upon me until
embankment into Poddy’s Run. He was last week. I had left Chicago on the
going hotne and In the darkneaa lost his Fast New York'Express, and dined
•umptoualy m the swiftly moving cara­
W»y. 'nfejall broke Id* neck.
vansary. I enjoy the good things of
thia life, and took much solic’ ~
H«w H.VZ1C Coim.. Oct M.—Governor in the well appointed meal
Cle velAxl low nollSnl the DeraoenUie Stole aervitor bre
of business
U1.. pleasant
hate
with the en-

JirMUA UL, OqL M.-IB tbe MrtV

iunlac-W&gt; well^tocked coffer, lulled
my aoul into the meal pl*cid eontant-

of ill the world. Niigura. Ab the long
frain awant ■ wttol,.
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DR. ALBERT’S KHAfif
Cleveland Medical Institute,

I all, the thunders of the cataract seem­
ed to shake the earth, and the grand
picture burst suddenly upon my enrapt­
ured gaze. From the right came tumi*ling and foaming the great torrent of
emerald waters taking their plunge into
Permanently E*tabli»hed for the Special Treatment of
the abysa at my very feet Beyond was
the great white wall of the American
Fall, below the boiling caldron; above
the great cloud of spray rose, tinted by
Offices in Case Library Block, Next to Postoffice.
the sun as the smoke that overhangs
the battle field. Filled with the unex­
Who w Brad *
mu lAd, .
,
ampled grandeur and rapture of the
orrahta, .llllwT TO"-'l:
scene, I Involuntarily exclaimed. “What
»- r. » , -&lt;i K A 1* ■ •• a v .k
a mad, wild waste of roaring waters’”
**qlakrk rrYLBi,' ®
**A waste indeed." said a thin voice
beeide me. -Think of the horse-power
contained in the ninety million tons
that hourly pour over that precipice.
A PIEPER 'breech
150 feet high and 3,100 feet in length."
Load I He
And he solved the arithmetical prob­
CUB.
lem at once, and proceded to give me
another while his bright eyee twinkled Ot the above MEDICAL INSTITUTE, on account, ot hie Imrearing practice in
l&gt;ehJnd his glasses. Now, I’m not fond
Ilastimra Mich., will make hie next visit on Tt. ESDAT , Jaxvabv
.
of figures outaide of my business, and I
13th, 1885, and remain one day, at
endeavored to turn his mind to the
beauty and grand picturesqueness of
he
astings
ouse
the scene. But in vain.- He had cal­
culated the pecuniary annual value of
Where he can t*e consulted an
Niagara’s lost water-power and to my 1
8CH0VERLING, DALY &amp; GALES
horror had fished a note-book from his i
81 &amp; 86 Chambers St., Kew York
pocket as we roiled onto the Cantilever
Bridge, and caught another view of the
D'KRTISBRB! Bend for our velvet li*t of
great cataract up the gorge. Now I 1
Ixzcal Mewawipera. Gru. p. Rowell g ( ,/
admire this wonderful steel structure !
for its strength and beauty and the machanical genius involved in its perfect
construction. It is a double track bridge
DR. ALBERT lias had twenty years' experience in lioapltal* and private practice, h a regular
and as safe, I suppose, as any in the graduate of the most eminent il«^ilcal Crdlegea of the tnjted 8tn*e*. and give* hia sitccial atten­
world, but 1 shudder as the fiend at my tion totOT treatment of all forms o&lt; Nervous and Chronic IMsmaea, Blooil 1 olsou, Mun Disraaes,
the Bladder. Kldncv* and other omu»: Rheunudtsm. W^aknre*. Nervdffl and Geoefavorite preaerlptiau of oi« nf d
elbow told me ita dimensions, height, Dtseasesof
aud MceaaaTnl enaai.ii.,. ..
ral Debility. Mental an.I Physical Prostration. Broken D&lt;^ConstltnttoM,B^I^. N^ousnw.
cost, and numerous other figures. And IHinnea* of Sight. Cough. Indigestion, DespotidetM-y. Coufusionof Ideas. Aversion to tadrtY. De­
when he began to tell me ot the 35,UDO fective Memory, etc.. sHcecsafuily treated mid permanently cured by remedies that nre not In­ in plain sealed •nv&lt;lol.e/Vr^.Un1&lt;1rl,1.TiT rhia
.
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years of the restrocession of the falls to jurious.
ArMren DR. WARD &amp; CO. loobM. Mo
their present situation, and the 10.000
NERVOUS DEBILITY -Those suffering from Nervous Drt&gt;itlty. the syiuptoiiu of which are a
more years required to drain Lake Erie dull, dlstreased mind, which unfit* them for |»crfonnlng their business arid soctiti duties. makM
and make Buffalo an inland town, as happy marriages impossible, iliatresses the action rd the heart, cattslng fiuabesef beat depression
of spirits, evil forebodings, cowant Ire. fears, dreams. *hort breathings, melancholy, lire easy of
we were gliding by the rapid’s brink company, and have a preference to Im* alone, reeling as tired In tbe morning aw when retiring, lost
and looking down upon either side of manhood, white bone deposit* In the urine, ndrvonsbess. trembling,eoafnslonof thoughts, watery
Goat Island, the homicidal instinct was and weak eyes. d)-spepsia. constipation, palenras,PSD and weakness in the limbs, etc., shook!
consult Dr Albert Immediately mid In* restored to health.
। too strong and I cast him forth into the
DR. ALBERT lias discovered the greatest cure in lhe world for Weakness of tbe Bark and
swift waters. True to his scientific
IJmb*. General Debility. Nervonancaa. Lamroor. Confusion &lt;*f Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
training, he turned upon his back as he Timidity,
Trembling. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease* of tin- Head. Throat. No*e or Bkin.
rose to the surface, and floated calmly A fieri Ions ot tbe IJver. Lungs, Btomarh and Boweis-tliow terrible disorders which unfit th* pa­
to his fate, watch in hand, to note ar-, tient for business or other duties of life bllgbtlngtbrir must radiant hopes or antielpattons. rm­
curately the speed of the current. He coring marriage impossible.
is gone, but remorse is not mine. The ]
Y'OUNG MEN who have become the victims ot solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive,
statistical fiend is exorcised from the : habit wltich annually sweep* to an untimely grave tliousatids of young men of exalted talent and Michigan Central, "The Niagara Falls brilliant intellect. nm&gt; call with full confidence.
Route.”
•
MARRIAGE- MARRIED PER3ONB. of young men contemplating .marriage, aware of Physi­
TORPID BOWELS,
cal Weakness, Los* of Procreative Powers, Impotency. or any other disfluidlfieatiajui, speedUy relievcd. He who places himself under tbe care of DR. ALBERT may cfiiihde In tils honor as a gen­ DISORDERED LIVER,
tleman mid confidently rely upon hi* skill ae a physician.
■nd
MALARIA.
kaaoaomuua ano*throwumrb«of
ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This dhtreWln* rfllictloo
’* b® human rat*. The**)
-which renders life a bufden and murrlage impossible- Is the penalty paid by the victim of im­
i theircxMten ct-: Lo*« ot
proper indulgence. Young pecsons are t*x» apt to commit excesses from not being aware ot tbe
a coatiwe, Siek Haaddreadful consequence* that ensue. Now who that understands the sabjert will deny that procre­
ta*M*k*r tufax,.
ation Is lost sooner b) those falling info Improper habits than by the prudent? Beside* being de­
For Coughs and Cold*.
prived of the plewaure of healthv offspring, the moat scrluas destructivL-symptoms of both mind
and
body
ariae.
The
system
becomes
deranged,
tec
physical
and
menial
function*
weakened,
ONE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
lx»s of Procreative Power. Nervous 1 rritibllity. Dyspepsia, Palpitation ot the Heart, Indigestion,
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER, Constitutional Debility. Wasting of the-Frame, Cough. Consumption and Death.

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Easily sold. Wc will guarantee 100 pounds
more bread to the barrel than any other flour.
P. O. Box. 270.
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Notice Is hereby given, that the following des­
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county, forfaited for non-payment of interest, rSfl 1 Young Men or Ladle* In each county. ,
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office Nov. 13th, ISM. at ten o'clock a. m , unites
prevlousl) redeemed According to law.
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•umptlou, all reinedte* having fulled, and Dr. H.
srxt*
Jsmes wa*» experimenting, he accidentally made
a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured tits
only child, and now give* thia recipe on m-eipt
of two Btauqm to pay exprnM-t. Henin also
enrea night sweats, nausea al the stomach, and
will break a fresh cold iu twenty-four hour*.
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discovered anewstorr
IN BUSINESS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING

WHOLE NO. 9152.
HORROR in A THEATER.

Lnsrmx. On. sl—Lwii Chnrehlll's
a:uuudnient ceirwlns' Chamberlain waxev-

LEWIS STERNS’
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OTHEK OLD WORLD NEWS.

Most Goods for Your Money.

nority.
P.tntx. OcL 31.—An agitation to In pmcres« nuninst the price of. bread. A meeting
of tlie taker* wa* held WuthieMiav to consid­
It b propored to plan
er t hr rcqncst of the Prefect that ttaj should ball on the top of the Washington momred 1we tlw price. Thej reftwsl by a vote menL
’
■
of :W1 to 204.
Bkhi.ix, ,M. Sl.- Hw Cow. &lt;
KW.OOO francs out of her “ Sarah Barnum"
book.

O*-?*"0*- &gt;0». 3—Aw™ pinicoe.
THE STATE OF TRADE..
furred SMiinliy erm In, u UwSfarTh™”• «■*»! bj- &gt;
of fire. Durin, th. nah
with
Uttln Htgna of Improrcnirnt-The
or the »udlmrc to mpr trom Uio btUMInr
Week'. Failure*.
«xt«m poopt, wen! kuw
twd,,^
N
ew
York, Nov. 1.—Special telegrams
DO YOU WANT A
,
nowdy Injured. The perfoma.., la.1 prc”*lW " 'thout Intorruptliiu until Miortly «n- to Bradstreet's tills week indicate that in
general there has been no gain ax compared
o o,lx'ki when souie one shouted
with tlie movement of merchandise'for sev­
Fire. The whole amilence instantly rose
to their feet and made a nuh to the several eral weeks past General trade at almost all
DO YOU WANT A
csito., -Tlie groat mass of people in the commercial centers continues quirt, with
‘Pit,/ in rushing therefrom, met a crush­ little, if any, prospect of material gains prior
ing crowd pouring down from Uie gallery. to.the opening of the new year. There are
The fearful and fatal block followed. Wild the] customary isolated announcements of
All of the Latest Styles.
Arieks of agony and de«i«iiring cries for Might improvement in the movement from
jobbers’ hands at a few Southern and South,
help could not then be answered. The
western cities which have been noted from
vt
m»* of ptuikMdricken and struggling
time to time for a month or two past There
c
a
humanity wax,appealed to by officera of the
has been some little gain in the movement
throtcr and by the police to hold
but of dty-goods at the West, but at
the appeals
unheeded. The craz«l Eastern markets prices are unchanged.
Stocks
an- as large as ever, and tliere
frantically pressed toward the out­
w,. .lei, any Other merchant in the county to show a finer and larcer
,.r
a crowd
lets trauipllng down and over the weaker is no new demand. Reassertment demand
»,i,l we ki.mv In the amount of goods we sell that the PRICES ARE^RIGHT
,t f g00dS' ones,
is as small as ever. Cotton turn advanced
until the street was reached.
slightly, mainly on advices of Improved
When the theater was finally cleared business at Manchester and laverpool,
sixteen corpses were found on the stain which has been stimulated by late low
leading from the gallery, and twelve ]&gt;er- prices. The October cotton report states
that the bulk of the crop picked is in unu­
sons wen* so badly injured that they only sually fine condition. Wet weather. Is de­
gave evidence that life was not extinct by laying tlie gathering of the small
their piteoiw moaniuga.
portion
remaining
in
the , fields.
wool
trade
has
.devel­
Upon the find alarm being rung the whole The
tire brigade quickly went to the nsctie. and. oped no improvement Manufacturers buy
with tlie iMilice, did their utmost to allay the as they need supplies, but there is not much
patuc ami trscue the dead and dying, but disposition to quicken business at tlie eost
,they were too late to bo of much ‘effective of price concessions. Last week witnessed
sendee. Police and citize ns finally succeeded a heavy rush of wheat to primary markets,
In forcing their way into the building, and and probably marks the climax of the move­
. then aided all they could to escape to the ment Wheat in the Northwest has already
street: but the mass was so wedged that declined, farmers now preferring to bold
they were Radiy Interferon with In their their grain. With the close of lake navigation
this month and an advance In rail rates
humane labors.
Tike city ambulance corjis conveyed the ■producers evidently look for better figures
victims, the wounded and dead, to the in­ for their surplus grain. Indian com de­
firmary. The wounded were so. overcome clined 3M cents per bushel, closing at 53#
cents. Trading in com has been very dull.
they were as helplejy u the dead.
Provisions are weak, on free receipts of
Il was learned that tl&gt;o author of the cry
of fire wax a funner employe of the theater hogs at all points, Efforts have been made
who had been dtomitsed. The audience to check five sales by raisers,-who are mar­
keting
light-weight stock on a declining
numbered about 2^00 people. The per­
market possibly under the pressure for
formance wits chiefly musicdtall business.
London, Nov. 3.—India advices report funds, and jxrhaps on tlie belief that prices
riots of Arata nt Hyderabad during the must go further off on bog products, and
hence on hogs. Pork closed at 816.50,
Mohumun festival. Elvvett i&lt;ollcemyn were against 816.75 last week.
el
cLixci See
killed, and many wounded. The Arata
There were 305 failures in the United
looted the police stations ami several houses.
States reported during the week, against
A panic was created In the city, and tdiops 234 in the preceding week, and 195, 154 and
and houses were closed. Troops from Go|- 185 in the corresponding weeks—of 1888,
comla rwderrJ on’er. A council, at which 1882 and 188f, respectively. Classified by
Nizam presitlrtl. has ordered an inquiry .sections and compared witli last week, the
He Sell Goods the Cheapest of any
in the County. । the
into the affair.
result is as follows:
I
London, Nov. 1.—a Madrid dbpacth to
j Uk* Staiula'.tl says: At a meeting of the
&lt;&gt;'nhiiict Council Tliursdav, preaklea.dver by .
STATES.
ToKf.l.t Malaria. Agur, Ferera, Headache. Klug Air-mso, Senator Elduayan, Miutolerj
ColdXKldnrj DImnim*. ralu In the side or tack, । of Foreign Affairs, submitted for consldera- ।
'I'’"'1','' ",nJld™’
"&gt;»» bet™™
. -r1 mJ
handv. and take a &lt;l«w twice a week. U
l Middle....................................
United States Minister Foster and beimr , N
Fu_u ................
upon the Liter and Stomnch llkt-a inagle.
New.Etiglan.i
Aiimo-te. Spanish Commissioner, for u । southern
IB
xpcctol treaty of commerce with America. ■ —
Western.....................
», IX
Tills treaty would be tlie starting point for Pacific and Territories. ■
R4icw colonial and tarijl j»licy in the Span­
aovl
ati....
Total...........................
ish Wert Indies.. It would opat the Cas­
Canada............... . ...
ai.w a
tilian colonies to American competitiem
against Sjmnjsli imports, but it would also
v
Bond, in Circulation.
admit Cuba and Porto Rico into the ZollWashington, Nov. 3.—The |mr value
verein. which America is gradually form­
ing with Mexico and other Spantoh speak­ of the United States bonds held to secure
ing oountricx around the Gulf of Mexico and circulation at the dose of business Saturday
in Centra’A met ica on the basis of recip- was 8825,841,800. The value of those held
••Hub” Conjjb Cnre. 25 Cent
ro.~.i| concessions, and discriminating duPrvprlption of “ Badon physleian. dbjietued th«s to the exclusion of European com- for the same ptwpores the 1st day of July.
1883. was 8356,590,300, showing a reduc­
yearyby a Boston druggist.
,,
,
One &lt;lo*e will cure any ordlnaiy cough. It j«-*.tion. Canada, the British West Indies tion In sixteen mouths of 831,255,900.
acts almost nuutlcally. Ask any dealer tn Ret and the Centi.il American Republics will nyou a 25 cent bottle of "Hub Cough Cure, 01 vc the sa in* advances from " Yankee The live per cents have disappeared
from the vault*; the sixes remain xutatanand don't be put off with any other
di|*'nmaCy’’ shortly.’
Tta sjieciat Htopano-American Conven­ tially unchanged: the threes have de­
tion stipulates dial Its advantages shrill aje ceased nearly 25 per cent: there are no
-.- only la trade between tlie United State.-. longer any of thefi.SA while the 4s and 4*$s
Cub* and Porto Rico, wtilch is carried on show an increase of about $12,000,000 ami
under the American and jSjMUi’sb 'flags re- $10,000,900, respectively. The bond-call
sprt lively. By Its terms America: will ad- maturing to-day IS the last of those already
mit-sugara. motosses and m\y mtacco tree made. ami as there will be about 815,000,­
nf all duty. im&lt;l the duty on other articles 000 to pay out on account of pension* before
liiitairled frpm the Went Indies Will be re- the close of the year. Treasury officials are
dmisi. S|»hi will place American flotir of the opinion ttrat Secretary McOttlloch
and cereals Imported Into her colonics upon will no: issue another call to mature before
ABOUT rs ALL.
,
tiie same footing &gt;w lh«o imported fnrti January 1.
Constipatton makes bidf the.pwple sick- You Spain, and will make a large red:iction on
are dizzy, have bad breath ami ta«te, can t cat, tlie duties on cuttle, salt, fresh fish and al
-^3 s&amp;n well, head acues. nHtItab£
Chicago, Oct. JiO.—I’ost master-General
Can’t work it on. canT rest It off. well, your but u very few of American nfamdacturetl
guodx. amln "ill atoa aupprvss the c«»- Hatton, who is. now in this city, arranged
Liver must be Invigorated. '«£(«*
iCutleo^ ZO-1’E-8a' You'will be surprised with tmlnr tonnage duties which ore now lotted with tlie Illinois Central Railroad Company
at American porta, and promises further to yestenlay to run a new train from Clinton
rcfonu th.
harbor au&lt;l »mto Springfield after tlie arrival of’the fattUrr nTil.lionx mid Hoes hr Isf eolonles.
Kums, Xo»- l.-Tte rn,&gt;«»rul» hss Jd- matl from Chicago over, the Chicago, Bur­
Fred.lt Hotel,kb*
. vlee, from Hie l-rcvliierr of Clinton th»t lington
4
Quincy
Railroad.
thus
mnnr CsUrolk- eha|»U hire l«nr s*'*'" giving Springfield
the
benefit of
faat-mall
system.
The
train
us! iSwtroye-d. two Inmdrcd houw belons- tlie
will
arrive
in
that
city
at
11:15
a
ul
Inx to Cllriaun, lure beer;
BTOHIBS On TUB BOAT).
bunnsL women outraged and men’tortured Mr. Hatton also arranged witli the same
for refusing to nnrticlpate in Chinese relig- company to bare the train which leaves
ImjXTftr* Two Bishop-, thirty mission­ Chicago at 6:30 p. m. reach New Orleans at
aries and seven hundred Catholic refugees nine o’clock an the second morning after­
••IrtnUrnwn. 11’wotET* nW linve arrived at Hong Kong.
ward, instead of at 10:45, m formerly, thus
Bkmmx. Oct. 80.—The Socialist vote here hlhm iiut time to tlw people or UuUdtylo
hw shown an lucre** of 88.«», white there reply to thalr letters on tlie same day teat
."“’'“■’SES'iwki rrt&gt; from th&lt; I," been • &lt;te«M °&lt; I?;®0 b’„ h«
they receive them. The train tearing^ew
vote. Many s&lt;‘eond ballots will be requir­ Orleans at 5:30 p. hl will rrtch ChMfco at
ed tliroughout the country. So far the 7:20 on the second morning thereafter.
n-stilt of the Parliamentary election is
important DecUlon.
Hotrl. St IxwU.. Mf■ .... V(rt
Joimr |,,,L&gt;nty-tour&lt;lUtrirb&gt;. In twrotyJCINCIXSATI. O„ Nw. 8,-U‘atrick MrKeown, a saloon-keeper of this city, brought
suit to recover moneys paid under the pro­
"'"wfiurtlHm'm,. W. d. rnLikShir plrtlrs. The •irrerwitnl
visions of the Scott law. Justice Anthony
••■nils, for instance, MJ® ’“ . „ Eastern
decided that one year and one day having
elapsed since the puyinent of tlie tax, re­
covery was burred by the statute of Limita­
tions. Hamilton County to interested in
XteVkf1 Stabbli?hmr ‘I'm’sJw' «S Umdecislun to tlie amount of $40Q,M*.

A NICE SILK DRESS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES?

! Black or Colored Cashmere, An Ottoman Suiting, or Plaid Goods?
_

LADIES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, WOOL AND rrvrTnw
.
L NELS, LACES, RIBBONS, &amp;c. CLOAKS^RUSSIA W ^AN’
NEWMARKETS AND JERSEYS CIRCULARS.
assor+mont
P

’

MEN S SUITS FOR $4.00.
MEN’S SUITS FOR $5.00 and $7.00.
MEN’S ALL WOOL FOR $8 and $10.

CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR $2.00
CHILDREN'S SUITS FOR $3.00'
BOY S SUITS FOR $3.25 and $4

OVERCOATS.

.

Men s Overcoats for $2.50; Men’s Overcoats, $5.00; Boys’ Overcoats, $2.00.

IINDFRWFAR SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 25 cents.
U IW L n VV L A n.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 40 cents.

Collars, Ties, Trunks, Valices, &amp;c. Hats and Caps an immense stock.
C

II

LEWIS STERN,

Man

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

t .

CLOTHING,

COLTHINGI

i Ready-Made or Made to Order.

Fcrthe Next Sixty Days Should CallCat the

MT WARDROBE!

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER TWER BLOCK,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

a woman being shot The Sheriff and poaaa
The London Health Exhibition dared
Thursday. The total number of ttsitota

The Ohio State Dental Society, after a

ed with tire mUegc at Ripon. Wta, for fif­
teen years, died at Colorado Springs Thurs­
day.
George E. Hutchinson, owner of gold and
silver mines in the West, made an assign­
ment Thursday at Columbus, O., without
stating his liabilities.
The Woman’s Home Missionary Society
of tlie M. E. Church clewed Hu sessions
Thursday at Columbus, 0.. Mrs. Rutherford
B. Hayes being re-elected ITesidcnL
For a consideration of $6,000 the Colum­
bus Base-ball Club has transferred its playera to Pittsburgh, which city expects to en­
ter tlie American Association next .season.
The Crown Prince of Germany has be­
come Regent of Brunswick, dropping the
title of Duke. His oldest son will succeed
to the regency when bis father becomes
Emperor of Germany.
In the Superior Court at Montreal Judge
Bicotte ordered fines of $800 or imprison­
ment for two years to be imposed upon L.
A. Seneral. President of the North Shore
Railway, for unblushing bribery in the last
election.
Dundee, mill-owners have reduced the
wages of operatives five per cent, owing to
the depression in the trade. Thousands of
working people are out of employment and
the municipal authorities are devising
measures of‘relief.
The cotton storage facilities of Staten
Island are to be further enhanced by a rail­
way along the wM shore, eounecting' with
lines west and south at Elizabeth, N. X.
Mr. Wlman, who has just purctased a mile
of water front between Tompkinsville and
Ncw.Brigbton, intending to build the road. .
De Lesseps will start for Panama • early
next February.
Nordenskjold Is organizing an expedition
to the South Pole.
’
„ Tlx- Empress of China has offered oneItaiFof iter jewels for* the defense of her
Empire against the French invasion.
The Association for the Advancement of
Women, in session at Baltimore, Friday re­
elected Mrs. Julia Ward Howe President
for the ensuing year.
The Criminal Court of Allen
Ind., went out of existence Friday
legislative enactment. It had be
istenev for seventeen years.
At Worcester, Mass.. Friday the conven­
tion of Christian Workers, led hj Moody
and Sukey,began Its sessions In MeehairiM*
Hall, which was densely yrowded.
A clerk in the office of the Cleveland
Herald was on Friday called out by a man
in a carriage, while his confederate took
$500 in currency from the cash-drawer.
Charitably disposed Chlcagoans' have se­
cured pa|&gt;en« of Incorporation for the Wan­
derers’ Home, designed to furnish free baths
and cheep meals and lodging to worthy
men.
Arxaugementa for holding the Catholic
Council at Baltimore are nearly completed,
the daily attendance bebig estimated at 700.
Public sessions will be heM on Sundays and
Thursdays.
Scnabrn- Dolpk of Oregon, propose to
ask the Grand Jury at Annapolis to find in­
dictments for tnfinier against the haxers who
caused tlie death of Cadet Strong by rolling
him down-lilll iu a barrel.
A giw vein which sends a ilauie to the
height of fifty feet, lias been struck at Cannonsbnrgh, Pa.
The dry-goods house of A. M. Weber, al
Oshkosh, wto.. wax on Sunday damaged by
fire to the amount of $15,000.
A petition in bankruptcy was filed at
Oakland, ('at', by Alexander B. Cooper, a
mining speculator, who owes $200,000.
Three inches of snow fell in Concord, K.
H.. Friday. A slight fall to reported trow
a number of towns In New Hampshire and
Maine.
David S. Chadwick, one of the proprietors
of a brick-yard at Watertown. Wk. tied a
metal kiln door to his neck and perilled h
the jxmd.
Alexander Posey. ex-Auditor of BuaL
County, Ind., .hanged himself Bunday «:
at Kiudirllle. Financial trouble and bad
liealth were prolmbly the cause0. A. Huni, residing near Galena, HL,
was ou Saturday evening dragged from hlliouse at a lonely spot, robbed of 880 am
his watch, ami left for dead on the road
way.
Among tlie features at the World’s Expo­
sition at New Orleans will be a ininlatun •
of the city of Pullman, HL. H66x76 fert
President Arthur will inangurhte tlie expo
sltiou.
„•
•
• i
I. and F. Burpee A Co., of 3t. Johns, N
B„ the largertJron merchauts In the jirox
Ince, are financially embarrasw^L Thtff
IlnlrtliUes are reported at $170,000; a^ct&lt;118,000. ____
____
Waxhixgtox, Nov. .3.—Ttm PresMen
has ]&lt;ardoned Major Janww R. Waawm. thdefaulting IMymaster of Uw army. Hi

him to citizenship.

° rc muth in Berlin, Altona and Greitz.
Keren more will ).n&gt;b.bly be oleetal .1 the
“r2imhVrn ,ute Uut tbl» Ur there «re

ing our goods.

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

A Fal«e Cry of Fire Create. a jevted last night by the House pf Commons,
the vote Mamling 214 igain&gt;t. and 178 ta its
Fatal Panic in Glasgow. favor. The I*arne!Ute*&gt; voted with tlie mi­

iMrr&lt; of tlw Center, seven German liberals,
i-lb-jK
■■emuereth
rimerm. Thom .re
—rtol Krrue*&lt;'«~l

Charles James Faulkner died at hi. home tn
Martinsburg, W. Va., .Saturday morning, aged
bc\enty-eight. He served several terms in
longnre from Virginia, was Minister to

Chief of Staff for Stoocwall Jackson during
the rebellion.

Farragut, widow oflte fete Admiral, died

�Mff A SOUL WAS LOST. I

CABINET CHANGES.
IN T

The PaacentTBi-B and Grew of the

Treasury portfolio.

Below we give a tabular statemeat of the votes cast to Barry ««toty. The
figures are unofficial, however, and the official canvass will change them some­

what:
Ooort-Hagh MrCwltoeh M»d«
ret.ry of th* Treasury.

'.SAFE IM PORT,
Mew York. Nov. 1.—The German steam­
er Rbeiu fr^m Bremen, arrived here yeeterday wfth the crew nnd passengers of tlie
Dvteh steamer MaaMiam, which was burned
at eea October 24. News of the rescue had
prooetled the arrival tn the bay of the
Rhein, and when at about three o'clock the.
steamer was towed into her dock ' hun­
dreds of relatives and friend* of those
who took passage in tlie Maaedam were
were on tlie deck. Captain Vanderaee,
of the burned steamer Maaadain. aaya he left
Rotterdaai Oct 18 witli eight cabin and 183
steerage poa-engers and a crew of forty-five
men. They had moderate weather until the
23d, wlien a violent northwest gale sprung
up. During the storm a petroleum tank
began to leak, and on the Mth one of tlie
crew lu endeavoring lo find the leak Ignited
the oil. The tank at etioe exploded, setting
fire to the ship and severely burning the
seaman. Every effort was made to control
the Haniee. bat without success, and in two
bmini the Captain was forced to order
tbe boat* towered.
The passengers
and crew were safely transferred to
the boats and tlwy remained near the burn­
ing vessel until nhid*p. m., when the Rhein
came up and' took them all on board.
Nothing wan saved but the clothes which
Hie rencued people wore. When the pa&amp;Bcngurs and crew took to the boats the
storm of the previous day had subsided In a
gram measure, but by the time the Rhein
earue up a henry sea was again running and
0»e of the boats was half filled wtyb water.
The women and children had to be taken
eu board the Rhein by means of baskets.

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CURE

GEEOUAM Hip-VRNB TO THF. BENCH.

Wabhington, Oct 39.—Judge Greseatn
Iim resigned tlie Treasury portfolio. Al
two o’clock yesterday the President accept­
ed tlie resignation aud appointed Hugh
McCulloch, of New York, to succeed him.
The resignation of Secretary Gresham
am tendered in ■ order that he might
be
appointed
to. fill
the vacancy
which on tlie United States Circuit
Court bench will be made by the resignation
of Judge Drummond. It la expected that
Hugh McCulloch will qualify to-day as Sec­
retary of tbe Treasury and immediately aoMime control«of that department Judg&lt;
Drummond’s resignation ha* been accepted,
to take effect a* sown as Judge Greshatz
aliall have qualified as hi* Kuceemor. Tb«
ex-Secretary will not qualify for some day*.
The new Secretary was bom in Kenne­
bunk. Ma, and entered Bowdoin College hi
1824, but was compelled to leave In hli
sophomore year on account of hu health.
He studied law and on being admitted U
the bar in' 1883 removed to Fort Wayne
Ind. He became cashier of tbe branch ol
the Bank of the State of Indiana in 1831
and ramainud in that position until 1887,
when he wa* chosen President of the Statt
Bank. He continued to bold that posltiog
until 180-X Soon after leaving It Presidem
Lincoln niade him Comptroller of tbe Cur
rency, which bureau he organized. He was
made Secretary of the Treasury In March,
1863.
Secretary McCulloch's re-entry into th&lt;
Treasury Department Is well received li
official, political and financial circles. Hit
previous experience as Secretary of th&lt;
Treasury', to which position he i
pointed by President Lincoln as Un
successor of Salmon P. Chat*
A GOOD IDtA.
dem !dm familiar with all
tails of National finance, as 'veil as th&lt;
general routine of departmental duty, is
the dla'jiante of which he will receive tin
Wamiixotos; Oct 31.—The joint oomefficient &lt; &lt;&gt;-oj)er*tion of Assistant Secretary
mrttev apiHtinted shortly before the adjourn­ Coon, with whom he waa closely associ­
ment of Congress to Inquire into the organP ated iu Ixindon during tlie late reliindlnf
ration and work of the coast and geological operations. It will doubtless be remem
bered tliat Mr. McCulloch attabitabetf
surveys, the signal service, and the hydro
graphic -uffioe will probably meet In an American bunking Imjum ,jn London
shortly after he vacated the Treasury
thia city November 11. During the
portfolio on the Incoming of General
recess members of the committee have Grant's Administration, and much of tlx
been collecting, opfnkms of scientific \ success of refunding our National debt at
gentienien and heads of various bureaus ' lower rates of interest is due to Mr. Mo
interested oh tiie subject under consider­ Cnlioch’s management nnd agency whih
abroad. Having sold the residence lie bull
ation. The National Academy of Sciences
was asked to consider the subject and re­ at K and fourteenth street*'-in this city, ht
purclianed a farm near Washington, when
quested to fnnilflii a report to tlie commit­
be has quietly lived since his return froo
tee upon its reasNembting in November.
The body referred the matter to_a commit­ Enrope.
Washingtok. Nov. !.—Secretary Mo
tee of whleh General Meigs was Chairman,
and this cvnuuittee iiaa completed its re­ Culloch visited the Treasury Departmen*
this morning and was qualified In tin
port. but will not make it public until it lias
presence of ex-Serretary Gresham and I
been given to the joint committee.
It
Is
understood
the
report few others. Tlie oath of office was ad
ministered by J. N. Fitzpatrick, of tbi
nxxjtnnicuds radical changes. A num­
Appointment
Divialon.
Secretary Mo
ber of members of toe Acaeemy have given
Culloch
ba* , received a large num
free, expression of their opinion on tlie work
ber
of
congratulatory
letters ant
and organization of the bureaus.
They
telegrams
from
all
imrtoof
tbe
country and
favor the establishment of a new (tovemseveral from abroad. He wishes to maki
roent department to embrace all bureaus of
a Kieutlfic nature. TH* would include the public announcement of his gratitude foi
tbe kind wishes at ills friend*, and to say
signal Nervlce, hydrographic office, roast and
that, owing to the pressure of buidnes* de
geological snrveys. Light-house Board,
mandlng his attention, It will be lmpo»
Naval Observatory and army engineer work
in the matter of the improvement of river* slble for him to make acknowledgement!
to his correspondent* individually. Tht
head* of biMtoess and tlie chiefs of dlvisior
were formally presented to the new Secro
Iary at noon.
Wasuingtox. Nov. 8.—The connutesion
appointe*! at the text sesgton of Congress to
Boston, Maas, Nov. 1—.In the United
vblt Mexico and Hie countries of Central
and South America hi the interest of the State* Circuit Court yesterday Stephen &lt;A
Russell was convicted of gilding English
dQnuierceut the United States, expects to
leave New York on the Itth instant for tlie coins. The defendant claimed that tb&lt;
City of Mexico. Tbeoce they will go to gilding was done for customers In the pro»
San Frunciiwo, where tlie business |Uen petition of ills bittiness. The Judge said
the defendant's intent was immaterial.
of
tluit city will be heard on ties
Congress had declared counterfeiting s
Lrath- with Southern countries. The ComiiilMion viill then go to Gtmtemelu, thence crime. The sentence will probably nevei
be imposed, ns the trial was intended fnt
to San Salvador, thence to Honduras,
n test case to serve as n warning to othm
thence to'Xirarjguu, thence to Coxta Rica
Uumtr ucro** the lafliinns of Pnuama___ filders..
Venezuela, thence to the United StatesI ofV
of
Columbia, thence to Ecuador. theiKe to
Couxrn. Blvffa Ia. Nov. 1.—PortBolivia. Peru ami Ctilli, tljvncc ac'rosa tlie
nuurtcr-Gclient! Hatton aud Colonel W. B
Andes to Mendoza, thence to the |»orts of
the Argentine. itupubUc and home by way
TiioiupNuii. General Superintendent of rail­
at tliu Brazilian ixirt'.
way mail service, arrived lu tills city yester­
day morning ami iqiejit a few hours .exam­
ining tlie । iosto I x*rvice at this point. The
BAi.TiunitE, Md.. Nov. :L—Next Sunday
object of tlie visit was to make arrangewill lie a great day in the history of tlie
motto for Increealng the facilities of the
Catholic Church of tlie Vnlted States. Al­
faat-mall service at Mils place and Omaha.
They returned In a upecial car at three
though tin* intviliuc proper of tlie Plenary
o'clbck p, tn._______________
Cou.x-il is ihX to bagiii until tlie following

•X/

day, tiie grand n-Ugious ceremonies which
are io take place’ on Sunday, and in
which all tbe prelates and hundreds of
dergymeii will tak|* part, will really mark
the opening of the council. Bishop
Gibbon*, of Baltimore. Aimstollc Delegate,
will preside. The'only American Cardliuil.
McCkrtkey. of; New. York, will not !&gt;c pres­
ent, ou iiur to ill health, in the council
will be eighty Archblahups, Bi*liops and
Abbots i«i other prelate* aud about twen­
ty-five head* of religious orders, which,
with the theologians allowed each of the
foregoing, will make np in all about 250
notice jMrtirlpantM in the labors of tiie
KearrAdnUral I’help* to br Ketirrol.

Washington, Oct. 81.—Rear-Aximira!
Pbehw. who was reenitiy detarlusl frnu
. osanmand of the -South Atlantic Spuulron,
ha* leased examination liefore the Retiring
Board and will be placed on the retired list
of tiir navy coaly next week.

Wamuinotom, Nov. L—Yesterday (lie
Grand Jury found an indlrtinent against
Qotouel Burn-side, late disbursing officer of
the IW-orthT Dejautuiciit, clurglng him
with emtM-JAling 8M,(N».
.

Wheeling. W. Va., Nov. ,1.—William
Mitchell. of Chicago, struck a vein of gat
north of tills city Friday , which will net
him between 9500,000 and 91,000,000.

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• State of Michigan. Daunly of Barry-*'.
At a newton of tbr ptWUalc court farthervuuly
of Barry, bolden at tbe protmu oOV-r In the my
•f HaatlOg*. in said county, on Hondav. the
IMP (toy «T October, in the year
tbotnaad
Nghfnundred and etahty-four.
Present, Element MniitL. Judge of ProGxie
In the matter of the estate of &gt;’UHau&gt; Mor^th'i reading slid filing the !&gt;&lt;tltlon, duly venfied.
of Chri»topner H. A'axiArnmi.. luliulnKtrnlor of
the estate uf said dereju- d. proving that he may
be lirciiBodtto bcIMIm- real rotate tHerrin des­
cribed Which said (teis-avsl died. «cbrd for
n-aaon* therein «et forth.
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■-■Oth day of Noveaiber next, at ten o'clock in th« .
foVruoon. be anigned for the h-artns ol said
petition, and that the heirs al law «&gt;f said de
ceahed. and all other persons luteraited in said
estate, are requirrdato appear at a session of
said Court, then to I* buklrn at the
Office, tn the city of HastlngB In said counb and
show cause. If any there be. why tbe .prayer of
the petitioner shook! not hr granted.
•
. And it is further ordered that «aid Petl tiouer
give notice to the persons InterrstM in said
estate, at the pendency of said petition, and tbe
bearing thereof by cauringa copy of this order
to be published tn the Hastings Baxxvk a
newspaper printed and
circulates
in said County
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hundred and eightyPraaent, Clement Hmltb, Judge «■( Probat&lt;■
tin thewialter &gt;g t^e estate of fiarepta Moura.

Qn reading and filing the petition, duly veriTBd. or*vid A. Bowker, praying that ite may
w ikeufed to sell certain real rot air tn-loi g‘: g
tatltaAUte of aald deceased in said |»-tition
described.,for reasons thereto set !cith.
Thereupon It In ordered, that Monday, the 1st
day of December, at ten o’clock in the fore­
noon. be assigned for the hearing of said peti­
tion, andthaf the heirs at lira of sakl deceased,
and all other person* Intcrestediu nakl estate,
are required tu appear at a sroslouof Mid Court,
then to be bokten at the Probate bffiec,' to tbe
city of Haetingsln said county and who* came,
U any there be. why the prayer of the peti­
tioner should i&gt;ot !&gt;&lt;• granted
And il l» further ordered that said petitioner
giro notice to the persona interested in saM es­
tate. of the pendency' «&lt; *«ld prtilkai and lhe
hearing thereof by causing a copy of I bl- order
io beimaaiM
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Barry ouce
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to state, that having suffered several
years with inftamatory rheumatism, and
having tried in vain all other remedies,
he wm induced to try St. Jacoba Oil,
the marveloiiB pain-cure, which, after
continued use, cured him entirely.

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Ute anti bo ambition.
Red

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Of this paper, and solve
the puzzle. It is a bona
fide offer. The two Cast­
ers can be seen at my
store, and cards with the
Puzzle on them will be
given to all who. call for
them.
TEACHE1W

Are especially invited to
get these cards for the
scholars to work on, as
they will afford great en­
joyment to the young
people in the long winter
evenings.
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VOL. XXIX. NO. 29.

Ik Hayings Banner. CLEMEST SMm^yer

WHOLE NO. 9152.
BEAUX

and

DOWS.
wus .-ignml: “Your own Patie."
' must coutew that my tinrt feelinr,
: mi ending this. was one of aarMacti *n
at mt own discernment. “No vou were
1 after all,’’ I remarked, "but
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Barry Com Mich.,

NAPPEN A VAKARjigT^'

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Attorney at Law
Middleville. Mieh.-------------------’

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JOHN CARATETH,

i . It pttiil within six
If not paid until nMibscrll’crs oul,C» per year, in­
ti advance.

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(Omne, 301 Thom Mt. Hastingi. Mich.)
CsllK in town or country promptly attended

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Pyaiolana and Surgeons.
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DI It. TIMMERMAiC
A . Honuepathie I-hjTdcUn A Surgeon
(Fir&gt;t do.&gt;r east of HollowajV drug store.)

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JJENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS’

WAGONS!

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thl,r °TM &lt;nd hearts
Are nxed upon the gold.
This fuel. 1 stute not o* myself
J speak but wb.t j hear’■J’1** *.n °“r ■’■etiery club
r°Un,1-the‘r bow. too dear.
°ThJ 1&gt;"“X aro &lt;V‘BP* Bnd ’hould be so,
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1 T&lt;?rtn i’M'm 1 d
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Ijhysician and Surgeon,
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(Office east side Main St. Nashville, Mich.)
\ ; Residence next door north Wolcott House.
| All calls promptly attended too. day or night.

rOSEPH KNIGHT,,
Veterinary Surgeon.
(Bealdence, Rutland, near Yeekley school house.)
, Will attend all calls for sendee, night or day.
! Charges rr.L-onable.
K. F. Biiown, M. I&gt;.
w. P. Poutmars. M. D.
DRS. BROWN A F0L1IEMVS, .
noihiepathk- Physicians &amp; Surgeons.'
(Office on-r Julius IliiNM-ll's store. Main St.)
Cali, answered from the office at all hours of
the day or night. Dr. Polhrmtu will give special
attention to diseases of the Eye and Ear.
Office hours —a to 12 a. m. ; 2 P&gt; i p. m.

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HOLMES L HOLLY BROS., Woodland.

H.AIIKE .V IIIKEIt,
At’oiuosat Law and

‘‘olicitors in Chancery.

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Philip t. cowroveLawyer.

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:icn,
Mxte. Attend tc
titlr* to real estate.

Hastings. Midi.

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Prosecuting Attorney fur Barry Count?.

Bn

S'decc ■ bow that bends with grace
Obedient to your will,
light you pull the cord. ‘
b‘.nd U pHai”
tor ! ve heard married ladies say.
The point I can t decide,
1
Fhat every beau begins to snap
Soon after It is tied.
• , ,
-TAe Judty.

I PETEK MACKEY’S THREE SWEETIlFlPTK
hearts.

(Office Id Abstract Block. Haatlnga, Mich.)
Have the only set of Abstract Books |D Harry
County.
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in the Job PrlnllnK De­
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We are making three
widths of Tire:

Though 1 am. 1 suppitse, an old
maid. 1 take much interest in other
people's love affairs. My friends know
and humor this little weakness, and
conqpquentlv in the course of twenty
years or so I have collected a large
number of love-stories. They are of
all kinds—sad, joyful, touching, absurd,
sentimental, or eccentric. But perhaps
Buyers are Invited to Call and See the oddest of them all is the one I am
about to relate.
Them.
The reasons which decided me to
spend a twelvemonth in a certain little
Aberdeenshire village, unknown to
“ common ken, need not be entered into
here. I had a cottage to mvself, and
one maid-servant, by name Mary
Duthie. And what a pretty creature
; she was, with her golden hair and big
gray eyes, and tall supple figure.
It
I was a real, pleasure to see her at her
| | wbrk; in her spotless lilac gown and
tucked-up sleeves, and to watch the
’ fascinating, unconsciuus grace with
‘the simplest
I I। which
which abo
shi’ did
did'the
simplest Thin;
thing.
I
I ani afraid I spoiled that girl.
gi:
She
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ls
engaged
to
Jem
Leslie, a farmer’s
We
a Full Stock of Everything
son, who nearly worried tbe life out of
that enters into a house, from
1 her by his jealousy—for which L-susl "—t he bad sometimes cause. The two
_
'/ every Sabbath, but
] alu
always
ays made it uu
ur again in the course
; of the week; so tnat I was bj no means
surprised
when. Mary
informed
me one day that she had broken
off with Jem, Leslie forflver:
but
very much astonished indeed to hear a
few’ weeks later, that she had promised
herself to Peter Mackey.
"Well. Mary,” J said to her. "1 do
nut wish to" intermeddle with love­
affairs, but I must say that I think Jem
the better man of the two.”
But Mary tossed her 'pretty head and
remarked with reference to her rejected
lover, that “she was weary o’ tlie
As low as can be bought in any com­ creature’s havers, an’ had jist tauid
him that he needna* fash himself aboot
peting market in the State/
.
her-onv malr, for she cud e’en tak’ care
o’her’nnin sol’.” Peter Mackey,, she
told me, was to start for Aberdeen, a
well-to-do uncle having found a good
situation for him there.
1 knew something of Mr. Peter, as he
। was my landlord’s only son. He wfcs a
PROMPTLY DORE,
tall, handsome young fellow, with a
“gweed nnouch held,” os his father
Satisfaction
lusedtosav, but an all-tuo-susceptible
heart. A pretty face captivated him
directlv. though his attachments were
genera’ll v more violent than lasting.
I
had made up my mind that he would
marry Jeanto Saunderson, a handsome
enough lassie, ft good housekeeper, ami
an heiress in asiualI way, but Jeanie had
left five or six months ago for London,
to visit an infirm aunt, and now Peter
was engages! to Man’ Duthie. I /V1:1IS
vexed about the whole affair.especially
m I sympathised with poor Jem l^lle.
Yet ecttftinly it wiui no concera of
PHOTOGRAPHER.
mi u&lt;‘.
,,
I do not think that Mary qver re­
gp-Wateh this spare next week»
ceived any love-letters fr*m Aberdeen.
It was not the fashion iu' her village in
those days for lovers to correspond.
But she always wore round her nwk
half of the si spence which Peter bad
broken with her. su that 1 began to be
quite in despair for my favorite Jem.
But after three months or m&gt; from,
Peter Mackey’s departure for AlH-rdoen.
tome little incidunti occurred which
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state of MRNjP^^S^^jurtSrths'otHrtg •bowt*d up that young man iu his true

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GEO. H. HEATH,

QPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON,
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UNDERTAKERS
As in the past
we will attend
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ly and endeavor

,lgrhe first Of these evenu iras the re­

to prove worthy
thd approbation

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He‘-I‘iitere of

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ested.

Our Furniture Department
contains a large assortment of
’»thia

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t/JL ■ ■ ■ ■
i^1 &lt;Jood» “d Living Prices is what we have. We
llr 1 &lt;(»oda, and we aell none but thet we guarantee to be just as repfcf'Xom
, re3ent«t Call and examine Goods and Prices.
Acrth Mde sub Btrw*

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and that the

to be batten at the I

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turn of Jeanie Sann.ler.on from Lon“n. »ml » vLU p»i*l
,‘r1" h'r “[■’
n uiiaiutanee. Mary Duthie. The two
girls had not teen togelhrr more than
5,,u»n.rol .. hour, wlwu rouod. »&lt;
Tiolrur werplux pltw«xlo&lt;l Iron' &lt;ho
kllchen, Ha.l'uun- In to toe wh*l wn.
the lunitor, 1 lounJ.lMmo
mlnrllnx tb«ir 'o»ro &lt;&gt;rer rem. taitor“hi’, lu. on U«-1* ■’ro'1"

m.r«,|«»aiu:i.
Ihernuto..! lliwrgr.rf. h*uded ue n
Wiwinlyi',b» pl«Md to rmd AM.

“ hu wHe tbe
d.y More I railed,
so there wasna muckle time to lat it be
oA.“d “ for ’? ‘”lnK •broken
£t f ’ P,,Ue y«mo,t wir u eboot
a
J P,,r hmnl Mil o’t till tbl.
S?-'.'.
,
nMn’ *ro doMrere: Hot
. no tbe went n't, tnem! Marr
**u th” llldJ Mr» Blrkef. leftor."7
i
R appears, was Peter's
landlady in Aberdeen, and had written
that morning to Mwy I uthle’. mother,
whom ahe had known when they were
grbi together to aak aome particulars
or Peter a family and anteeedenta, as
her niece and adopted daughter, Mary
Hlnu
,oon ,o
carried to him
“Heard ye ever the like o’ that!’1 ex­
claimed Jeanie: "the man must be
clean daft*”
T quite agreed with her. for I had
never known a man before who was
to three women at onoe.
Doubtless. Peter considered his tirst
two affairs as mere flirtations; still his
former sweethearts had in their posses­
sion a letter and a pledge which would
be evidence against him in a court law.
But any proceedings of this kind was
so foreign to the natures and prejudices
of th? injured girls, that 1 did no more
than hint at it.
The following
morning,
Mary
asked my permission to go for a day
or two to Aberdeen with Jennie Saun­
ders on, as they had thpught of a plan
for bringing their recalcitrant lover to
his senses.
“Gin we dinna’ mak’ Peter make
shame to himsel’, ray name’s no’ Jeanie
Saundcrson," were tbe parting words
of that damsel.
Meanwhile Peter was happy in the
society of his (latest) ^betrothed, who
was a very charming girl; and it may
be a little to my hero's excuse to re­
mark that few men could have seen her
bonny face and listened to her sweet
voice evening 'after evening without
falling in love with her. The suscepti­
ble Peter certainly could not, but throw­
ing all old memories to the winds, pro­
posed and was accepted.
Such being the state of affairs, Peter’s
feelings may be imagined when, cn
entering Mrs. Birket’s parlor one even­
ing, after his day’s work was over, be
saw seated by Mary Hine—Mary Duthie
and Jeanie Saundenon.
.
Peter's first impulse was to withdraw
hastily, but Mrs. Birket made flight im­
possible by closing the door, and ^tandIng between it and the consciencestricken youth.- “Just tak’ a seat, Mr.
Mackey/’ said she. and the culprit sank
into an empty chair, placed at a little
distance from the other three ladies.
The situation was awkward in the ex­
treme.
The ladies continued &gt; their
knitting without glancing at him; min­
ute after rainnte passed, and the silence
becameintoleraale. Peter could hear
the beating uthis own heart; twice he
iSienod his lips to speak, but no sound
issuLwi from them:.an ley tremor ran
through his frame, and checked his ut­
terance.
I give what follows verbatim, as re­
ported to me by Mary Duthie.
"Wee!,’’ sail) Jeanie Saunderson, at
last, "Hanna we be sattlin’ oor biznesa
eenoo?”
"Aye, lassies,’’ slid Mary Hine, “but
that’li lie a baird matter, of I'm muckle

« hypo.

..M&gt; do.r-I
wriur'* m3* ■™w’
m,
j,„.
M l?roroi,* ,y&gt;y7S; to

raent. Yer don’t call dis hcah baamoft
* boulevard, does ver. Ta-ra-txa.”—
Texat Sifiingjf.
“Come and see them scrape the
barnacles off from the bottom of a big
iron stekmer," said an employe of the
Pacific Mail Company to a reporter of
the Chronicle recently. “You wouldn’t
think it, but it’s one of tbe biggeet
items of expense in the repairs of these
steamers,” continued he.
“It’s an

the Pacific, and you know that the lit­
tle creatures which give us so much
trouble are thicker aud attain their
Sowth more rapidly in Pacific waters
an they do in the Atlantic.”
a
Tbe reporter and his informant were
in the vicinity of Hunter’s Point dry
dock, and on entering the yard the
City of New York was seen high and
dry on the supports, and a large num­
ber of men, each with triangular-shaped
scraper of hard metal in hand, were .
working on her. These scrapers had
handles attached to tbe center and
were ground on each of their three
edges. The sound of the sarapiog re­
sembles that produced by masons'
trowels in spreading mortar, though
much loaded; and there was also a
hacking and cutting noise occasionally,
as some more obstinate bhneb of barna­
cles clung with greater tenacity than
their neighbors. It was a wholesale
slaughter of Xhese parasitic animate,
which in somerspote incrusted tbe bot­
tom of the ship to the depth of an inch
and a,half to two inches.
.
"They are Onlv small dingers, these
barnacles.” said tbe Pacific Mail mau,
“but like fleas on a nervous individual,
they are very much in tbe way, though
they are little.”
“To what extent do they damage the
bottom of an iron ship?’* asked the re­
porter.
“It isn’t for the damage to the ship
so much as the way they impede iu
progress that they are complained of,”
was t)ie reply.
.
“How much time each day of sailing
would this steamer Jose by having a
coating of batnacTes oV her bettom?"
“From fifteen.^ twenty-five .miles.”
“Do they not gjpjvxhicker on woodenbottom vessels
on Iron?”
“Yes; but thw ane not so thick on
copper bottoms, and that is one of the
chief objects in having vessels copper
bottomed^ The barnacles do not like
tbe poisonous nature of the copper and
do not begin to cling to it until it has
been partly neutralized-bv the action of
the salt water. Iron ships can not, of
course, have copper bottoms, as tbe ex
pense would be too great in making a
solid bottom of copper, and there is nu
satisfactory way of attaching the
sheeting. * To partly obviate the' tend­
ency of barnacles to collect on iron
Vessels a strong solution of verdigris is
now mixed with other ingredleuts and
used on the bottom below the red water
line, and for thia reason all the lower
outside surface of the steamers of thieompany now have a green color, MKdi
as you now see they are p*utting on thi
"Ye see,’’ said Jeanie, taking the underside of the New Ybrk’s stem.”
The reporter watched the process^1
initiative, “this Pet^rMackey belongs in
scraping and observed that as fast as j&gt;
a manner till’s a’. 1st na sae?”
large cirdt of the barnacle covere&lt;
"Aye, but we canna^sMiae him.”
"Just that
"Noo fat think ye ■ surface was cleaned and tbe red iron,
rust was made visible underneath, i*.'
lassies? Sanna we appeal till the law­
was washed clean by another set of men
courts?”
who were followed by the painters witl.
“Mithna we jist seta’ richt amo’
oorsels? said Mary Hine. •F'Oo gin pots of steaming mixture from furnace
we wus til! cast lots for him? We've along tiie ship ii side. Over each o
thu warrant of Scripter for that, ye these furnaces was a lank filled witi.
a green li&lt;|tiid that bubbled nnd hiss**1
ken.”
"Vera gweed," replied the others, and sent forth an odor which one coril
and when Mrs. Birket had volunteered not but consider poisonous from tb&gt;
^herself as one witness, the little servant­ nature of the compound whence i
issues.
girl, Baubic, was ben. to be another.
“How long does it take for a gang o
Peter’s humiliation was certainly to be
workmen like this to remove the ban,
complete!
acles from a ship?" asked the reporter
The lot fell on Mary Duthie.
“About two days. - Sometimes the}
"Peter Mackey,” said she, "I ha’e
anither string till iny bow, so I’ll e’en put on as many men as can work cob
Yo»
leave yo tjll Man' Hine .qr Jeanie; venientlv on a vessel’s bottom.
they’re maybe wuntin’ yq mair nor me. see the idea is to save expense. It cost a vessel from
to $1,000 a day, ac­
But mony thanks t’ ye for yer kind
cording to her tonnage, to lie oi
offer, which I ha’e na forgotten.”
this dock, and the men who do thPqter wax too much subdued to offer work on this steamer are furnished b;
a word in his own defence and the pro­ the Mail Company, and are instructs
ceedings wore renewed.
to push the job as fast as possible. IThis’ time the lot fell to Mary Hine.
would cost the company as much dock
"Peter,” ahe said, “I winna’cast up age each day if only two men were em
till ye hoo ye ha’e wronged mean' t ployed in cleaning a bottom as it wouh
ither-. But this I maun sav. a bad ‘u there were 100 at work.”
.
lover’s no like to mak’ a gweed hua- — "tlfies the green mixture that theban’. so I II leave ye to Jeanie, if sbM~ are now applying act as a preventivcarin’ to tak’ye.”
‘
j
a^adn.Ht the accumulation of the barna .
"Weel. Patie.” said Jeanie, “gin
ftbody refeeses ye J maun e’en ha’e ye
“Only in a measure
It require
hivsel*. But it’s on twa nondeetions,
bnt a few months for tbe salt water t&gt;
mln’ ye. First that we’ll be married dissolve it and eat into tbe iron an*
this dav month, an’ second that there'll form rough, rusty places, where the lit
be nac mair o’ these ongoens lifter tie dingers gather and grow. The
marriage.”
spread very fast, and to a considerabh
The wedding took place in due course, depth when a vessel is lying still fo
and Peter proved to be a most devoted an extended period, but often on th*
and obedient husband. “Ye see. Mary
trip to China and returning a va&gt;
’oman.” nutid Jeanie one day to Mrs
number will spread themselves all ove
Jem Le-lie (formerly Mary Duthie,)
a steamer's bottom. It is sometimes
“gin the gweed man and turn whiles a
bit camateary an’ oonrixzonable, Iha’e
but-till say till him: ‘Weel. Patie. my
man. lt!s a aair peety that Mary Dathie
an’ Mart Hine refeest y«, tin’ tbe wife
ye’ ha’e gotten disna’ suit ye. an’ weela-wat or ever the words are wed ewre
thousand different J
my lip*, he’a jist as quaet’a a Iambi”— been tffed, but nona
JrposyM _ _____

Il Wasn’t a Boulevard.
u.i~ •*
d.10.1 .lo« m-Hilbn hMfc

from day to-day.” He attributed tl»
dullness of the reason to tbe fact
tlie superior quality of the fruit
m
imffidentiy advertised, so be procured '
a long tin horn with wMeh be startled
horse* ,-everal blocks distant
■
“Look here,” Haiti an exhausted ’
policeman, who hail been almost roa
over by a fugitive team: “you can’t blow
through the streets that wav.”

An Austin darkey raised a large crop
of watermelons, but the crop is m&gt; large
this year he has had diffiouly in cutting

satisfactory. A fortunoawaita Ibe

�IT!

LIST OP PREMIUMS
VanArtnan
Richard Murr*j',
No. 1—Trotting.

beat Suffolk SOW add pigs
beat Poland China boar..
Geo Grace. 2d do.

Ration best bajdwln

Bear It Constantly In Mind,

iten stockem.
Miw Allie Mudrejmu------------------Mrs. Nora Kelly,*177................... . . ....
•• M. H. Burton, pair woolen socks.

JMm J Fuller 3d.......... ..................
No. 2—Running
FOWLS
Henderson Bauer. lx*t white legboras
DRMcKlwHln. 2d do....... . .....................
Henderson Bauer, beat pr black npanish
.B N Baldwin. Id do.......
Henderson Bauer. l&lt;e«t pr b b r g bantams.
..315 00 H F Ford, 3d do.............................. . ...............
Henderson Bauer, best pr brown leghorns.
ar rusu, m
...........
Aaron Black, beat pr plymuth rock chicks.

■»10 oo

John J Fuller, 1st.
No. B—Trotting.

.

. ». m. springer, su..............r... . .
B. J. Hendershott, crary quilt.

8 )
ao

:
",

Esopus Spitz

jA1^1

&amp; SSSSjwtt^::
D.F.
. log cabin quilt..
do
”
wWte beReflower
M. Winkleman. id...^..........
*C. F. Broeks. child's dress......
** Em.Busby.3d......................................... '25
H
E
Handy
best
green
No. 4—Trotting.
Miss Fannie Mixer, specimen band sewing 1 00
•• M*ggte Kelly, ait.
.7■ • • • -............... » L A McIntire *
Al! track horses excluded from this race; best
do
Mrs. L.CBroomuu. machine sewing.......... 1 00 H E Handy 2nd
- j. M. DsetwiHrTdrawn Vug................... 1 00
J Lee, gray Swanadown................................. .
.110
00
John J Fuller, 1st,.....*..............................
oomsatte mallaras........................... .
JMB.urrb-.^-^-PP'’
••
‘
' ottoman corer........
MUin Waldorff, 2d......................................
Campbell and ItererM. white crested black
Mis* Eliza KVIlr, worked button bole.
Jahn McElwain, 3d......................................
pousiichkidts.'..... .........................
J C Woodraff 2d do;....... ■
- MaggieKify, M.^.... ................L
Campl&gt;eU A Rogers,best pr brown red game
No. 5—Running.
Bryan Walker fallow pippin
’ bantams................ . .......................................
H E Handy stark . ................
rru.ror.UI. Bru , In ,. 1, mil. buuu.
HHillsinger. »*'*:,pr brrased turkeys.......
** LanraTanner, knit tidy....
H El^dy"hnbarditon how iueh.
Oxr Muon, boo, »r roMo dook&gt;........
John J Fuller, 1st............................... ....
Mrt. J K. Bogie,*!. ..................
EmmettEllla,beet pr white booted bantams
Miss Allie Mndgr sewed rug
! HnEnH*mh’seric‘iw further
H P Ford, best pr tight brshm* fowls.'.........
Mn. M. Doud.nrir e&lt;XlOT soeks
D R McElwain, 2d do._.....................
No. 6—Consolation.
•• H. C. Smith, knit bed sprea
- ^*\Voodgolden rasaet ...
H F Ford, beat pair dark brahma chicks....
Mias ABie Mr-*— “
2d do............ .....................
For horses of all age- that hare failed u&gt; win
30 | Wtn Baldwin M do.............
knit rue.
best pr buff cochin fowl*.. ..i.
^1®^_____ .........................................
5 I ^nSTXTO MeO^Mdo!
D R McElwain. 2d dp........... .... . ...................
Mis-ABieMndge .pair silk mittens.. ......
t A Blackman. 1st.........1...............
H F Ford, best pr v^lte cochin fowls..........
» ' C W H Cassady- Bt lAWTjrnee ^
Warren Dailey, M..........................
D R McElwain. 2d do... ...;.........................
Mhw Aimaletes. mens woolen mittens.
f» A H Ickes and J M I-eaeh honey sweet
H F Ford, wyandotte chicks...........................
No. 7—Trotting.
b F Gaskell *1 do.....................
M”‘ rP^^JBmetfoe zephyr"work 3*.. 23
' 2d do................... .............................
50 : j M Leach hdiowaicr '............
For stalllona owned in the countv. Bost 2 in
best pr white dorkin fowls.?........
25 A H Ickes 2d do..
••
IC.
Broeaean,
2d
.........
a, mile beats, in harness.
H A Nichols trancendent crab
, " T. Phintps. fancy table cover machine
»Hanna. Ml....................... ........... r
&lt;®
25 C H stone*! do.............. ........
work special. „
worJ[
ixmt pr rid pile game chioks.'.'....
ItohclL 2d........................................... 5 00
2ft Mh Henry Baller pama le pears
ad
do
............................
.
.........
.
33
A J HponahleK 1 Greening apples
**
**
applique
embrmderjr...
.......
No. 8—Walking Team.
Ixurt- yr yellow dock wing game
MlaAUieMudgy. crewel, embroidery........ 23 Spencer Fatten fd do.....................
Fasteet walking team to wagon. « Wni Wood esbaahaw ..................
Mre. Em. Bi«by, rick-taek work... ...........
best pr black leghorn chickZ......
25
r v Qaskel 2d do . . ......4........
Porter Burton, 2d.....k............
• ♦ 00
a Rogers. 2d do....................
25 J M Leaeb best yellow Belleflower
.best pr white created white polish
,to
best Fall PIPP’D...........
Ml” Sereph x’doSECob cushten'lspeciai’l so
No. 9—Trotting.
fowls.........•................. .....
36 1 A n
H xcarenxi
Ickes ted ...
best..
............. ;........
»
......................
« ■ J 8 Leach beat smoke haae.
••
••
“ pocket h dk'f
”
Entrance fee of ten per cent. National rules II F Ford, boat pr white do.
te goven. Free for Jl horses; beat 3 in A mi*
Mn. M. bond, ixlr pillow cases
“
»
, A H IchesTnd......................... bent pr"white bearded poilsh
33 Mrs. b Mstbews beat late craw
•• H. F. Wolf, fancy bed thread
________
___ jwvai^te..
chicks........................................
35
do
beat
blk GitMJoi
•• Phebe ttodar. tadt **£“&lt;•
“
John J Fuller, fat...
••
**
chllds night dress
B Walker 2nd.......... .................
••••■•
Wm Mitchell. 2d...
best
golden bearded polish
Mh 8 Matthews best Cayuga red streak.
MM Lida Kelley, tartlet;
“
Isaac B Hanna. 3d.
A H Ickes best quinces...............................
Mre. M. Domi, crochet Urty..........................
■
2d do.......... ;............... ..............
Edgar Bristol 2ni........... .................
Mary
Otaer.
scrap
bag
..........................
PREMIUMS ON STOCK.
best pr houdura- fowls.......
A H Ickes best russet pain........................
•• J. IL Dennis, toot rest........... . ............
D RMcElwalnc, 2d do. .. ......... , -. .. . ........
John Bessner best Martha grapes...........
••
"
• 2d............................. .........
Janes A Carpenter, best thorobred atallionJlS 00 H
F Ford, beet pr silver spangled iuunborg
“ C. H. Bauer, chair cover....................... 1 00 Matthew Hall best Deleware............ . -•
j M Hauer, 2d do....... . .............
ID 00
fowls.............................. . ............................
Mh Henry Bailey 2nd. ..........
■_
W O Freeman, best thorobred stallion,Diploma H. F. Ford, black hamburg
75
fowl...................
.
MIm Maggie Kelley, silk embroidery.......... 1 w J M l^ach bsl black Detroit apple
E Bechtel, be*! draft stallion 4 yre &lt;fc over® 5 00 D. R. McElwain, 2d..........................................
C. tLSalisbury, h!................................ 5b John Keagle best nuuu&gt; ............................
A. H. Keith, 2d do..................................... — »W H. F. Ford, best pr. R. P. G. bantam fowls. 50
75 Mrs. T.
do
best Romanlte ................
Phillipa, fancy table cover, foreign.
W O Freeman, beet do, 3 yra........ . ..........
8 00 '• •• “
•• '• yellow duckwing game _
' B F Gaskel ted.......... .... . ..........
- special mention........... .............................
Guurge Mason, best stallion for all work,
bantain chick................................................
Mias Allie Mudge, fancy table cover........... l 00 ' John Keagle best Ramsde! sweet..............
ts and over............... ........................ 5 «
D. R. McElwjfm. 2d............. . .
.......
60
so
do
beat mllsm . ......................
JT
T VsnBlekle
VanBlekle best
beat Jonathan
Jonathan ...........
Baner.9d.do.......... . ......................
J J® H. F. Ford, white bantam chirks.................. 75 M MfflMf clley .^cotton and linen embroidery *1 OO
-!J
BBuILbert do8 yrs............... ..............
3 00. Dnanc Bauer
. ............. ................. .............. ' 50
—Ic
CH
2nd ..........
...................
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••
. .............................................. .te
H Bauer 2nd
...„4*. .... ...............
J D Gny best stallion for roadster. 4 years
H. F. Ford, btiff bautam chicks....
™ Mre. H. C. Smith, needle work Udy............. »
.-»«►.
I Edgar-Bmtol
—
best maiden's ' blush...........
and over...... ............................................ • 00
"
white game bautam chleks....... 75 MIm Maagie Kelley. 2d .. .........................
» Geo Houabstatter tad...............................
John J Fuller, 2d do....:............................
■*
golden seabright bantam chicks. 75 Mrs. A H! Keith, knit hood. 2d
.
ss । B FGaskel best Owen’s ............. ........
D GTowuaend, beet do 3 yean........ 8 00
ajlesbnry ducks....... 75
» W C KM best red Canada.....................
" Em. Bntby.Jambrevtln........... —.
I. Cummlogs. best matched horses al) wk
» JTVaMlekle and .......................... .
MIm Mmole Kellv, Id.. .... . .....................
••
white call ducks..................75
4 years.......................................................... • J®
DO B B Gaskel winterrambon..*............. ...
Mre. D. Striker, tamp shade................ .......
D It Burdick. 3d"do.................................
3 00
••
••
*1
................
...............
.
»•
“
coivert ..........
L E Hinchman, beat matched horses for
D. McOmber, golden duckwing bantams....
•*
A.
H.
Keith,
worsted
carriage
afghan
on . John Keagle 2d do.......................................
carriage roadsters. 4 yrs and over.......... • 00 P. H. Seger, white pekln ducks.....................
•’ J. M. Bessmer, 2d.......... :..................
»
'•
Rnbleoo. ..........................
Lewis Norton, 2d do................ ..^i........ 3 00 H. F. Ford. 2d................ ..................................
25 B F Gaskel winter Johnathan..................
"
Km.
Busby,
cambric
pillow
sham,
3d..
John Palmerton,best single carriage forte
H. Keiser, black Java chicks........ . ... ..........
“
flower of genesee.....................
Miss Allie Mudge, knit scarf....................... 1 oo 1
D.1&amp; McElwain, black cochin fowls.............
xyrs.......................................... ;................
.50 I Eewln CbaffeeM do.....................................
Mre. Daniel Shay, 2d.................. :...............
Milan Waidorff. 2d do........ .
............... 3 « H. F. Fowl 2d........... . .............. . ......................
M H F Gasket Ben Davis
Maggie Kellerton*
• • • • .................
Mrs A H Keith, best ladles driving............ 8 00 D. R. MoKlwaln, partridge cochin fowls......
Clark A. Barber, embroidered slippers......
73 i John Keagle 3d do....
Mias Suiter, 3d do... ........................ -........... 2 « H.F.Feni. *1.............. .......................
-a bFG askeJNarray..._
Mra. S. Mnitews, 2d ......................................
Miles Engles, best brood mare........................6 » D.R. McElwain. [H-acomb partridge doehin.
Mpsten pippin
*•
Henry
Bailey,
pin
cushion
..................
8 N Baldwin, 2d do..........................................f 0O D. R. MeElwaln. ameriean domlmque .... n
John Keagle3d do ..............................
Omar Shaw, best draft marc....................
J®
H Keiser aoethern spy ..................
••
silver grey forklnPeter Mowry, 3d do.......... ............................... 8 08
MSMaihewsad
do .................. . Mrs. H. A. Barber, tnacrimc lace................
"
3d.................. . ......................
John StrasbaUHb, best colt for draft, 3 yre. 5
W 0 Dunliam &lt;onpktoe county Ming
H. Dennis, *1?........................... . .
n Miss X
• ••
colored dorkins...................
Wm Bedford. 2d do.
- 3 00
B F Gartei ®d do .................. ............
Anna Ickes, knit edging.......................
sIMr poilali.......................
John Btraabangh. beat do 2 years.......
Mrs. W.C.Mills.crochet '* ......................
J P Jones blue plum*....... ........... ...
"
3d......... ..................................
A D Johnson, 3d do.......................... .
W Rmlth Siberian crab apple...........
•* C. B. Salisbury, stamping.....................
••
golden bamburp............. ..
D B Pratt, beat do 1 yr old...................
" J. H. Deunit.silk banner............. ;....
mh T Donivan M do .....................
ill...............
............
A D Kennedy, 2d do......... ..............
W Smith Rogen by bred so. 4 grape
•• T. Phillipa, 2d . . ............................
**
golden
penciled
hamburgs
Peter Mowry, best do suckling colt ..
so L A Mdntyie English rmaet apple..
“ .J. H. Dennis, table linen......................
EJonoe. 2d do............. .............. .
•• C. B. Hallsbury.M................................
H B Handy 2d do .............................
••
silver
penciled
hamburgs
..
best colt for Roadster, 3 yrs
■* J. H. Dennis.silk embroidered sack..
m Freeman concord grape...............
Campbell A Rogers,*! ............................
B F Gaskel 3d do...............................
•* J. M. Besamer. ball tidy........................
D. K. McElwain, rari derbya ................ .
- M. Bond, 2d ...........................................
W B Cole hawkins apple............ ...
silver duckwing game ban­
" T. Pldntpa, Unen embroidery.............
David Ruckle 2d do.............................
** M. Doo&amp;kndttedpUlow shams..........
John Keagfe 2d best fallow pippin
D. R. McEiwaiw, glngrr red game bantams’.'.
"
ramadon........ .
Miss Sereph Doud, cotton emb. skirt, 2d...
.
•*
nekin h—t—mw
. ........ Mrs.
Geo Mason, best do suckling colt.
Patrick Waten. knit Mee....................
C H Stone 2d best Detroit red..........
••
golden
laeed
seabright
ban
­
“ G. W. Benton, brush broom folder....
Bryan Walker 2d best »ox pippin..
JOHaU.2d de..................
Mn J 8 VgnSIckle best bate wreath-----Joseph Knight 2d best fall belleflowi
Wm Bedford, best draft team.......
D. R. MeUwain. Mntfe coinb seabright ban••
••
2d
do
........
A HIckessd beatapltzasburg ...
Fred McNair, 2d do.........................
। J C Woodrufl 2d best dutches* grapes
1). B. MeEiwain.Frixria^^"."/."."'.’'.*'.'’.'’. 75 Miss Deille M PalmaUer best crochet colid.......... .7.7.'.".'7'7”.".7.7"
crab
L A McIntyre, best colt for all work, 3 yrs. 5 00
white pile game bantams.
_
‘catiDgeMMbahi»•?
Mn J M Bessmer 2d best crochet tidy.. . .
2ft „ ।
Wm Mitchell, W F Seger, 2d do............. .»
Mias Nellie Heath beet crochet lace ......
M John Keacle best collection fruit, al) kinds
John TH«o, best do 2 yrs... .................
4 00
so Mrs E M Trosel best ool house plants .
■amlMltend, 3d do....... .
3 00 H. F. Ford. coUedtfon jdgeons....................... 3 00 Mh Nora-Kelley beet fine skirt................
'• J m Nevins
begduika.............
* .
2d
do,
..........
25
Matthew Hall, best do 1 yr.......... ................... » 00 D. R. McElwain. 2d....... ;.................................. 2 00
Mlss Maggie Ktrtley best^palr flnedrnwen
»
“ J«Becamer “
cut flowers........
F D Boules, tiest do suckling colt............. 8 00
stale turkeys............. 75
“ John Kpaglc 2d do...............................
"
rosecomb domlnque leghorn 75 Miss Elida Kelley 2d
do ..""7/4
» Walter Keagle best col lection verbeniM
Bauer, black potand. 2d..,..................... 50
In oil........ 2 00 »nJ xNerins 2il do..................... ' ........
tic card,' beat mule team......... .......... 3 00 Guy
F. Ford, collection poultry.......................... 3 $® Mh C H Bauer best landscape
2d
do
----- i oo
•• Mary Walker best collection asters..
(orton. 2d do....l......... ............. 2 00 H.
D. R. McElwain, 2d................ ..................... .-..2 00 Miss Mary K f-ee
•• John Bessmer •*...................... Drum­
Patten, beat mule suckling colt... 2 00 Rentier Bros. &amp; Wilkin*, bee hive----- ..... 60 Mrs W H Schantz best decoration paint­
ing ............................... ............................... I 00
mond
U1U11U phlox
UIUUI .... .................................................
............ .
nrham bull 3 yrs ovor. 7 00 C. L. GTasgow. ringle gear mower, spe- dlplojna.
M
h
J
M
Beaamer
best
collection
of
relies
2
00
■
|
Walter
Valter
Keagli 2d do........ ...........................
Keagle
changeable speed mower
•*
MnJEHogle
2d
dO
100
Mrs
E Gorham best col everlasting fl w’ra
M
hay tedder........... .........Mu
. C H Bauer best placquMn oil .&gt;.* ... 1 00
"HA
Barber
**
floral designs.......
, ’•
hroudcsst seeder..........
Miss Mary RUe 2d
do ............
SO
•• J m Bessmer 2d do.......... . ...................
DMcOrsber.2d do7.7..4'7.7.’.lL.L.L.... 3 OO
**
buzz saw machine..........
Dr F R Timmerman beat pannel in oil.... 2 00 Walter Keaglr beat collection dablbu ....
W H Flek. be»t Durham heifer 3 yn........ 5 00 I). F. Newton, single harness..............
MI
m
Carrie
Hoyt
2d
do
....
i
oo
Mrs
Mary
Walker
best
sen
onion........... ..
D McOmber, 2d do............ •••••■;.......... , ’ 00
••
donble harness.............
••..... " best collection oil paint­
MlM Bereph Doud •• twin cactus...........
W H Fi«k. 3d do...................... N. 8. Journal
Will Mills, simelnmn wood turning.
ing..... .
. ......... ........................... 1 oo
*•
••
2d do............ ... ...............
D R McElwain. be«l do 2 yrs....,...............
C. W. H. CuDsndy. axe helve..................
M
h
E
Troxel
best
collection
engravings.
.
30
••
••
bestcentnry plant....
D McOmber, 2d do... ...............
Ruckle Bros., building brick................
Miss Carrie Hoyt-bwt rose In oil........... .
30 mh E Gorham best collection coxcomb...
Richard Murray, *1 do.......... N. 8. Journal
Henry Htrong. 2d. ........ ............. ■.:.......
•• best pair kittens in oil.
301 Jdbn Keagle
“
“
xlnnlM.......
Geo. W. Abbsy. well brick.. ......... .
A M Herrington nest taxldermlxta collec­
Miss Sereph Doud best Mrtped Century
i 00 ItoiryBteong./irujn tile... .... ..................
.
tion. special............................................ 2 oo
D&gt;&lt;:hiewton. single rwwet harness........
beat do bull calf.
A M Herrington best taxidermist peacock
do
best tree cactus......... ........
HmlUi &amp; Debold, hand turned horse shoes.
BeMiner best Oleander tree....
IxtU do heifer calf
I A M* Herrington best taxidermist work diploina। Mrs John
L. N. Mixer, ox yoke........... .................. ...
do
beatool. coleus - ..j....,
L. D. Warner, washing machlne.-Bpecla!
.— nniarant
amaranths...................
Fred McNair best gent's walking cane.
Hire u
M Doud kbeat
Alpha Carter, best Alderney bull 1 year.... 3 00 W. W. RHgopd. gate filnges-spectaf
25 fMhP Miller beat cactiwdo
do
heifer. 1 yr.... 2 00 Charles Fowler, fanning mill—special
I Mills Phillips best harness rings, special..
■ Mrs Marr Walker best plant win. clover..
Alex Edmunds, best Ayreshire bull s yra.. 7 00 John Hendershott.churn—special
Geo W Lawrence best deer's head, special
• Mh DF Newton beat riee plant..............
do
do I yr... 3 «u Alonzo Darling, rail fence—special
do
Carrie Kress best wooden tan. special
&gt; Miss Amanda Roush best fnscla...........
do
heifer, 3 yrs 3 no Bentley Bros, k Wilkins, 1 wo horse wagon 3 00 Mar
do
B F Wolf best collection canary birds
MhD F Newton best coral begonia........
•*
2d.....................
' "* Mh
do.aan 1
•2d do
special......................................... . ........
i
do
best beet-take ••
.........
• ' ••
fob sleigh....
do 1 vr.................. 2 oo
do
MtaM NUmlih 2d collection canary birds
Mh Mary Walker best verlgated wauderdo heifer calf.........2 oo J. M. Bfcsamer. ilrreUur bureau............
do
special............................ ;.............. ;........
l
Ing Jew. Hpecial........ . ...........................
Stone * Biggs, beat Holstein bull 3 yra.... 7 oo A. M. Black, clock shelf........................
MUs Itelle. luiunpman beat needle work
MIm Sereph Doud bat pin cushion cactus
do
do ,.do 1 yr___ 3 00 .1. M. BesMuer. renter tablr
50
WUX- Lampman 2d needle work tidy...
**
dinning table........... •....
d do
do
do................. 2 00
&gt; John Keait'le best fotnniaa. speeiij.
••
flower stand
l&gt;est Holstein heifer 3 yrs... 5 no
Miss Belie Lampman best sofa pillow......
i
do
best pansy........ . .................
dO .3 00। T. W. Craig, rustic ehair. .
MI
m Myria Ayen best card receiver........
J.
M.
Brssrarr.
wash
stand
do. N.SJonnusl
**
**
caper holder..........
&gt; A M. mark, mantle shelf
"
fancy table cover ..
। F. Hart.clothes burs......................... diploma
“
pincushion...............
1 Mre. M. Doud, salt rising bread ........
Jd
do
...........
10
1
“ C. OsgOOd. 3rf........... . ......... .........
best work basket. ............
1
“
“
saM rising btecull ...
do heifer oaif ....
[les best drawn tidy..........
1
**
Ml
a-wi
,
nd
........
..
tlo
do
....
'•
crodhettidy..........
MI
m
Fannie
Mixer,
fop
rising
biscuit
Mr- Henrv Bailey, John Stllson. George W
Miss Maria Ayen 2d
do
.......
1 Mre. John Patterson. 3d . ....................
•* Mina Fenriea best pleee work quilt
1 Fannie .Mixer.own breed...................
M FknenoOBMby,3d&lt;fr&gt; ........... ....
! R&amp;te MlrtH\'gT&gt;ham bread .
!
" L M Angle besf sp’e'm’n knit zephyr
Henxy Scoby bast string spools, special...
j RjinnW&lt;^coU*rt'iyirake7.’
Mtas VLarf Walker best paper boat, sp’e'l
Mrs. «libert tRriker. tout o? cake..
•• Edna Lee. bast vegfo^ihSiL......
Frank Smith.' B A PMillps.' Geo w' Grtjgory
io
Richard Freer, 2d best whiarwhrat..........
Waters fried eakes.. 77

That we sell Schofield Patent Cake Griddle.

Use it; and you won’t be troubled with Buck­
wheat Itch.

The New Gem Pan—The latest thing out.

North-

Jack Knives till you can't rest.

Bring in your old stoves,
them cheaply.

We have no telephone: but you can bring
your orders ’ directly to us and they will be
promptly attended to.

maple syrup
beat herd full

Flak, l&gt;est thorobred merino
Burton. 2d do................
Fisk, best do buck, I yr old.
3d do.............
bem do buck lamb . .

Evans &amp; Brooks.

Now is Your Time to Buy

‘8

Samli Kelsey.
A. J. Angle, ci
W. (- Mffis.
.........
A. J. At^te. sweet pickle apples

'

J N Cunningham. *1 do.

‘8

Your committee would state that had John

‘ "

Top Carriages, Phaetons, 3 Spring and Plat­
form Wagons, which I myst close out before

’Akih®

mangel wortzei.

RrSVmtKf^r'

b uwwun

■■ pickle cucumbers
ad..............................
yellow tomato catsuii

John Keagle beat marrow squash...........
8 N Baldwin best Hardy white potetees..
Michael Hardy best beauty-of bebrou

oest, &lt;anv*a..&lt;
J 8 Barrett brat totnstera.
73
25

Absolutely Pure.
Ms-powder never varies.

• 1

If you are thinking of buying
a buggy of any kind, call and
see me

*rad'nM*bmyjeUy
crabapple uuirini’lade

»JS.x.V.’
l«n. Krt».

DIVORCES

I will sell you A 1 Good and save you

some money.

rtty. ailed tc
of ttuU Mtth

Fob seven
»ub*rib?rs 1
Banner. W
have all such

m Hawing*.

T*Erampg|
pu i ilk-aim of t

The

societ

Karr’s block

I have on hand a large stock of Open and

opening the Rink.
JM»b KTlae beet tee emeu.
B Gorham best black seed ot

Those wbl
paper for the
find in the Bj

*h‘&gt; »pok« to
Hall. Thfeia

I . li
*

cberri-’jallr'.

in teat class
llMlford, M CowwoU &gt;»ec*

I.

H.A.GOOI
ttangof into

qu«* t lady
wf the t-4uttpai|

I®

’col.'canned fruit

John Patterson, fop rising bread
A. J. Angle, can pears.................
8. Mnlthews, 2d.

beat do ewe iamb.

Ftak.Mdo
______ ________

Peter Cobusn.

Rev. F. L.
preached for
day tart.

Otk eorra
toe much en|

making other improvements for my Skating
Rink, which I intend opening about Oct. 1st.

cattle lo 00

The mem
baads in thi

Those who owe us are respectfully invited
to call and pay at once. It will be cheaper
to settle with us than a collector

I shall soon commence laying floor and

•h', apple* nutter

fair.

It was a &lt;
of the whisk
in this city m

YOU A FIRST-CLASS BUGGY

June butter^....
September butler

w,tkel«at*&gt;

Endless quantities of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware at prices that defy competition.

BUGGIES!

5»

TBKKB wi
' -Tundaynil

WE TH!® 1
nutans mw«i

Stove Pipe and Stove Rods a specialty.

2

X. J. «

We will repair

We have a few second hand stoves to sell
at reasonable rates.

V

A 0OOD1

�Nb Vfehi her 4

The promt yw ia the ^centenary of
the reorganixatkm, after Uro revotaefon.
of
the educational system of New York
TOVKSDAI. NOVEMBBK KUsZ
state. A grand scheme was devbal, it
is said by Alexander Hamilton, by
which the board of regent* was created,
for the purpose of promoting the organ­
ization of academic as well as common
school education in every county in the
state. The whol^ system was to be

Tie Hastings Banner.

£ ADIES OF HASTINGS,

Castoria

crowned by Columbia College, as King’s
College was patriotically re-christaied,
of which the regents were made the
trustees. The grand scheme came to
n&lt;M ’”
more on paper than it did in reality, but
it nevertheless gave a stimulus to edu­
Now for btwioiN*.
cation in New Y ork that has eve* been
ASP now |hr buttle is over.
felt since. An interesting account of
Tbe iiuiipHik'L lipr ran now. rest on this plan is contained in a paper on
•’Columbia College" to appear in the
kjy laurels.
The new skat mil rink will be com- November Harper’s, taking up the his­
tory of that institution where it ^as
’pMedinalt*"days.
TwjBannei: wxxHipile is getting low. I left by the article on “King’s College’’
-4 hint lathi-n i w.’’
T in the October number. The inter por­
jfoitfE E. N&gt;:\
h;b a large adver- f tion of the history of the college shows
liftment in this is*ue.
. •
■.
| an interesting example of modern pro­
A good sitting room stove, for sale ( gress, especially in connection with its
new library system, of which a detailed
c&gt;.tsp.^*i':ir''''T ’’asvHt office,
description is given*
■
'
Now that rl- • : is over, that new i
V.vnAKMAb S-

We are now offering to the people of Southwestern Ban-.County a large and complete stock of

Infanta and Children

GENERAL
MERCHANDISE

’ “torU

....

.JJ, 1; P“lUvely provrii
•ZoS-Phom i"1*- PrnfreUvB WouuuT, Friend”),
fnr n
*““own remedy
tor all complaints peculiar'
to n omen, young or old.

Cawtorte

2nd-

Bought at a good discount from last year's prices and we will
give the customers the benefit of the discount.

Loot at Some of Our Prices:

Any Lady needing such
h^Valife’ &lt;-

14 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
Arbuckles Coffee. 16 cents per lb.
.-3
Kerosene OB,
Oil, 15
16 cents per gallon.
Boston Rubber Boots, $8.00
$3.00 per pair.
X?..1A D__A
EA_______
Felt Boots, •!
$1.50
per pair.
Flannel,’, 25 cents per yard.
Heavy Twilled Red Flat
Good Shirtings, 9 cents per yard.
Shirts, 50 cts. each.
Men’s Heavey Scotch Grey Shi;

niirradshould -it ••m,r l&gt;e secured.

.’
Lzrm FBOM K. P. BAJUfUM.
M. J. Ifo' x' * l’- of Prairieville,
i
Jun Late, Neb. 53d. 1W.
tavea change in lheir ad. this week.
I EDITOR BANNER:
Thinking perhaps that you and my
Next'*rek fi.c i'ro*‘mlings df the
.tuiriofsnperv■ will be; published.! Barry county friends would like to
TnEKEwa.' * .-’Wd at Union Hall j hear from-me I send the following:
First, I will say, it is wfll known by
' furfday nigh: to h»ir
ht ejection
election returns.
11 rna’I| my friends in Woodland that In the!
KBU*n..&lt;r
done
.--------and
-------------..lt.h
.rib .n.nthat
. r-.-ple Itave
••---------u.; I ,prin„o,
“F family
j left'll
.
.-------- .a
&lt;t out water works? ! company with my son-in-law,
B. E.
tamtT that tit.’J‘
—
- -I^e'
. B.vnnkii office is! for his Nebraska home. I had always

ATTENTION.

REMEMBER THREE FACTS.

many other places of business. One of
the leading merchants is a Barry coun­
ty man, D. H. Feeeman. lie was clerk
for*A. J. Bowne in Prairieville, His
salee average. $5,000 per month. Can
Hastings merchants do any better? We
have another business man from Barn

And Other Goods in Proportion.

county, .William Keer, who reside at
Hastings. He, in company with two
others, have just completed a very fine
Woman, 'kklj, or bealtty. should
brick block, which costa $35,000. It is
" b?2kl “Advice tn Mothers
theplaw t" fp-t y.itir.ji. b printing done.' had a desire to see the western prairie, called the Keer Opera House. Hast­ coDet-raing dlseauws of. woman aud children."
f
l?21,'y te‘,,y rrju,t'r of Oil* paper. Ventage
-h the list of pre-. Arriving at Chicago we spent a few
rz THIS Wrilk puulings is growing very rapidly, and has In -waled enrebq*. 4 rente. Aildrewi,
&gt;
It PEXGKLLY B CO..
•hr Barn countv ' hours in looking over the g^eat city of
xiums akanlrtl at :l
-Kalamazoo. Mich.
. ’ ; the west. The iron horses on the rail- many very fine brick blocks, and also a
college just completed, cost 8U,orm.
For tale by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.
I roads were all ready to move- some to
The
school
system
of
Nebraska
will
...
n
,
r
r.i»nwir»inyw«««j
|«
some to the land of gold, and
The ni’Mtltr* ••’ ■sev rai iniss
V WIFE having left my bed and board with­
debiMotherroiitrwit!
out lust provocation,
I hereby give notice
can r.iov ta &lt; a
Kamnis' and Nebraska. We rank equally with any of the state. £hat
i —n&gt; j-- pp Srbte of her contracting.
Schools are greatly fostered by the lib-.
,. .. — &lt; .........
HARLES WILLIAMS.
took the C. B. vt Q. route for Nebraska.
oral endowment of public lands, con­ Woodland. Oct. 3d. 1M4.
Bsr.tU
Everything passed off pleasantly until
sisting
of
two
sections
in
each
town
­
the i»ottJe of tea was wanted. The
' jrwbrti fo'
CoMumpilon Cfired.
ship.
, train stopped at Creston, Iowa. B. E.
v„_
.
An old physician, retired from practice. *bavday last;.
ror rear Of Weaning vour patience, Ing had pL&lt;-rd in -bln hnnds by an Eaat India
H.x&lt;iobintAi; a •n&gt; have some-' Lee was asked by the buUte ^o get the
1 will ekw.
‘
’ miMlonary&lt;the funnula of a simple vegetable
v,vrK:remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of
col-, bottle filled. The old man wanted ex­
•..'.inf of inters*, m our advertising
a.
Coa*um|&gt;tlon. nruuriuua.
v^&gt;u&gt;uiu|-ii&lt;ru.
Breurhltls. Catarrh,
VBUWTU, Asthma UKI
and ,
Your* Truly,
throat and lnn« affrctlou*. also a posiUve and
ercise and went with him to the restaur-,
E. I- BARNUM. , all
■imasthii
radical cure tor Nervou* Debility and ail nervou*
.
art- the fusion ant. The bottle was filled and we
compialtite,
after
ixavlt*
tnted
lt»
wonderful
It wkscurat ire power,
power* m
In mou-Manns
thourearteofcMea.
hMtelt
...
___ .
tin
ii
cunmve
or ciWMt. dm
reit
Mil. ANTON GRANDCOLAS, Belleville, it hi.* duty to make tt known to hi* suffering
of the whiskeyitrt .nd prohibitionists started for the train, but the train got
Illinois, states that he was a long time fcliowx.
Mioww. Ar'tuatcd
Artuntcd bj
by ihTiT
this motive
motive and
and a"
b dartre
dartre
. office
”, of jtwtice..
the start of us. The bottle and contents “
ia this city un the
.u«er« with rheumatism, wjjeh he " t relleye human luffririnx, I will send tree of
.
7&gt;uo inn.iiv I
thrown after it. It made us feel
terse, to all who dealre It. thi* tVclpe. tn GrrTh™ Hishmg - hrstM-las# tanilb I
nf
^nt
|im&lt;j cured by the UM of St. Jacobs oil. the . man. French or Kngltab. with full directions Uora little sick of tea atout that time. great pain reliever..
S
i«l»t n r t).« l -r-K winter f. enings '•'ill,
Bells were ringing for breakfast. We
--------------- _------------ _
j Horae iu Power’* Block. Rochester. N. Y.
tad :nikr Basskk what they (Wire.
were on time, but when the question j. “Opinions are but little tinngn.’’ said
The contractors have liecnn work on the
’ (tv, corrmp^li’li'tits have als&lt;&gt; brenl was Miked “tea or coffee," to use a John Wesley 135 vearw ago. We think Children'* Home. Kalannu-oo.
l»et" —
we --------didn’t- i that °Pln,onj' wb‘th “re’*&lt; kwl h&gt;’ **X
komainwd «&gt; rlertion matter, ira-Us-m
w&lt;j_vtiu nhram “«nn —
Fred Hvtchki** guarantcre positive relief lor
western phrase, you bet w&lt; iian 11
substiuitial. The mastwH any
cough, cold, croup. or lung mninlnint by
p-b« »-»- u- an» prvrt extrnt this ।
The meetln&lt; at Psriflc -I uhcI take tea. The meeting at Pacific June- who lUM. Dr&gt; Bigelow’s 1’odUve Curexll using Acker** English Remedy, br will refund
the
money
wl.
; Hon
tion was a pleasant one, lor
for we all had
bad | speak highly of it for coughs, colds,
Sunfield lias organized a Grand Army hnt
'*
~ • arrived
whooping
cough,
croup, bronchitis,
Tartwa-'h uu-tlnw and ton-h-liaht, , hnuly laugh.
We
at Lincoln
।
with IS charter members.
Lcrnkn &lt;■» Monday evening in this ; 1B thr evening. The day following, we asthma, influenza, and all throat and
lung (iisea-Hw. Its cure is safe, speedy When
a
h
want relkf&gt; tb|nk of
■h, railed together a goodly niinile-r visited the capttol building, the .w&gt;t of and permanent.
one nruip
Krmp'*■■ B«i**m forthe Tiirout And -------Lung*, a­
ri IIMHIC3IV. Price
• ‘IVV 50 cents and
— .....
llollaT’ trial botths •free &lt;it f
—-in- anarantMMl n-fllMiV fnr
th&lt;IM
Frwl'k
l.orth
— dlSMSM. FriCSflO
1-rte.ao
I ttat loUtial Ilk.
whh-h » m »1&lt;1,000. I felt proud of our
•. .
। cents ana $1.
IIotchkiM.
‘Fosmeril week- fu-t several not' Michigan capital in comparison. That
rt!*rii*ri have i-eer. receiving the j night we reached Hardy, the home of
Ibs-ra. W &gt;h..u)d-lie pleaertl to H E. late. Hardy Is situated on or
■arealbuih c-.ntinue readers of the near the Republican river. 1 like the
&lt;tae. It ovtibiit *!.'»» i»-r year.
! name of the river, but the water is to
.
. - rollv for the name. We remained in
Tiiri.r u a pel opi«&gt;rtunit) for
two —From there moved
--&gt;&gt;»&lt;» to dart.I real and wood yard
Suns county. Neb. We
.slUtisp. IVrhne it would not I-;
,iv^htrp nwlrlv two years, hav-l

o

A Card.
We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAN­

M

I

: &gt;en Wuur

'■-tiueat for a y ear or

® F.
"jj “

*trri n*

finest portions of the state lies south of :

{s the on ly

b«ud ebureb will •- entertained by j
Un J.S.Ooodicr and ladta, ivwxia-1
t« with Me-at .hr ro-lely room, 'in
in j,

do well. TTie .un.mer. are Ring: eno^b
to mature fil kind, rf
I
winters
wintera are
*re short
Aort and inild,
....... thus afford-.

Kj»»r-»bk&lt;k. "i&gt; I’l.-irriilay afternoon
f’inext Meek. .Supper from .half past

ink every a&lt;lv*ntagv ji.r
^
,„wiv 1
farming, stock raising can be made I
profitable here. Adams county was or­
ganized Jan., 1872. It is located in the I

I’outtit part week people have been

sij^th tier of counties west of the Mis­
Up much interested in (unities for tlie souri river, and second north of the
Mrtgatherer to glean much other than Kansas line; The population in 1870
Pditica] news. ThreXcitinent incident
was 19, and at that time the codnty had
1(rtheelection permeated this office to no towns, no railroads or schools. Since
'Aitextenl :£&gt; to mMke our local cok
that time the count/has attained a pop. ^nssoiuewbat meagor this issue.
i ulation of about 20,000. Hastings is
i the county seat, contains a population
The republican bldw-putat this city .
of.tt/XXt.. No CQyntx^in the, state has
^turduy last was a success, In spite of I
better railroad taaili^eB/x^e Burlington
extremely, unfavorable weather, i
and Minouri traverse its whole length
and mud interfered greatly from east to 'west; the 8t. Joseph and
*&gt;U» U'torch-light procession, howWestern connect us with 8L Joseph,
'jwionlv the mounted men having
««hardihood to parade the muddy. Kansas City;8t. Louis and all points

The spew h of Hon. E„8. Laoey
10 we afternoon was a masterly discua*• the tariff issue. In the evening
,leo’WiUanl and ex-G°v- Blalr
®«e rousing spe.-ches to a full house
“tnioiiHau.

d2J*ttRlEl'’

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‘ astleton, at the resi-

of the bride’s parents, ( kt. 21st,
J.8.•Harder, Lewis D. Gardner
fw^Dontv^‘''- an'l Carrie Sheldon of
MUrton_
• '
lowing valuable presents were
rttefced;

one pair lace pillow
set 01 silver table spoons,
ilr^i^011 *“d wi(e; fam,ly blble’
iibu u
4okn (iardner’- center
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Scofield;
“J castor, Mr. and Mth. Charlea

Mn ir '

ot bncn towel®. Mr. and
A. Brooks; one set of silver tea

ut_’fre&lt;l(’ardner;onesetof wilver
J?***. Hire Nellie Youngs; one sot

IN BARRY COUNTY.
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t

MH®EClEtTRItl)IL

.nd Bailee. A.lhm., Catarrh, Cough.. Cold.. Sore Throat Diphtheria. Bunw,
Froat Bitea. Tool*. Ear. and Headache, and all pain, and Ache..
mrra, ru,xc*ir^ coKrJLjn^r:s!!!&lt;m»^!!^JsLJS*L£^^

main line of the U. P. road and thence
on to the great northwestern cattie
range. The B. &amp; M. runs south from
Hastings to Red Cloud, and thence to
Denver, the B. A M. west from Hast­
ings to Mendon and from there to Den­
ver.
Adams county has eight small
villages besidee Hastings. AU of these
towns are lively and prosperous, af­
fording exceUent market for grain and
Uve stock. Six mile* west of Hastings
on the B. &amp; M. railroad is the village of
Juuiata, which is my home. Juniata
is surrounded by a rich fanning country.
Some of tiro finest farms and pleasantest
homes may be found in this vicinity.
The early settiers were from Michigan,
and among tbe first to plant forest and
fruit trees. Excursionists desiring to
look over this county should not fail to
visit Juniata. Juniata has a popula-

These Stoves are for Sale only by

Where you will find a full line ofJEWEL STOVES and
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE.

The foCtrsiag Harrs and times bsvc Iwen
designated by the Board of Examiner* for hold­
ing public examfasUoas tor teachers in Barry
county. Tbe secretary Is authorized u&gt; lame
special certiftcales, which are valid only until
the next publie examination.
Saturday, Aug. 3W&gt;. at Hastings.
Friday.Hept. Rfth.HMidtBrvlUe.
Friday. Hept. Mth, aTNaabvinc.
Friday, O-t..R&gt;th. at BHMif Onroera.
Friday and Saturday. Oct. S4th and 35th, at
Hastings.
ft Is expected *bat all who intend to teach
and have not certlfteatM In fori- w ill l&gt;- present
at some one of U&gt;n&gt;« places. Examinations will
Iwgln promptly at nine o’clock mid tearbem are
urgently requested to be present at the opening
Examinations will be both oral and written,
chieflv the latter. Candidates for a third grade
crrtlllcaxc must pus a satisfactory examina­
. tion la orthography, reading. peiimMiahlp.
arithmetic, grammar, geography, u. S. history,
riyil government, theory 'and art of teaching
and nhyatotacy, with particular refereuce to the
effects of aleonollc drinks, sUmulanta and nar­
cotics upon tbe Inman system. For this grade
a standing o&lt; at least ® per real, will l&gt;&lt; re­
quired In each branch, with an average itand. f TO per eent.
For a second grade.
&gt;&gt;»ente will be eferoeota
&lt;nd natural pMlowopfaj
bnMMb a&lt;tfwr wrfL

Lapeer, Mleh.. Feb. z. lam.
I keep a good supply of your Itowns' Elixir
iXll tbe-slzrs) believing It to be one of the be*t
Cougti Remedies put up.
Dwoofe ladles play polo. The men |«{ay poker.
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker's Blood
Elixir, the nnh preparation cunnuit&lt;-rd to
cleanse the blood mid remove all chronic dlsea*»-s.
Tho nrw free Implist church of IjumIhv will
be dedicated Nor. 15.
For a tint
Tbe Three OuUete of disease are the tetwela, 'jog-wllha
the skin ami the khhiejs. Regulate their action
with tbe best (mrlfjlng tonic. Burdock * Blood
Httteni.
The baptist church of Kt. Clair has "shut
down" temporarily.
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career:

Very RenwirkA^ia Diyfovery.

|

' Mr. itas V. Wllllag. of lUMMte. Mleh.,
writes: " My
hwTeen alftumt helpless for

I. Secretory.

Ivo yean,

the most

It is a positive lacscomplete
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stock of

south and southeast, while tbe Hart­
ings. Grand Island"and North Loupe
division continued this route to the

JQOTICE TO TEACHERS.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

FURNITURE I
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EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY:

over in tew
trie Bitter
able now t
BMtrfo.
them. H

rheumatism such quick relief a* Thoma’ cure
trieW
Mhf old Crapo *** 11,111 41 *n,Mt hM‘ ’to*,r 0,11
of commission,
l^leriekH.UHkl...riOrei&gt;!^^i&gt;“

He is bonnd to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

Her. Wllllaiu

**5f*S

UHtie Extent Tables a Specialty.
o

Call and see ray goods and get prices before you buy and

?«k7.55s?,,SI8SS?

rtaiwitay.
HOLDERS, the best in the wwrid.
Bewember the place, Bine Front, South SideState Street. I

HwUngs, Mieh

MARK BBOWNiMe.

In tbe nimcr of the relate of ComHta Bollta-

’
GW A 1J I
SAVE*MONEY.
°*
MONET. •■
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FA VORfTE PILLOW SHAM '

tionofdOO. It has two grain elevators,
orks, Nelson Appleman; center
one flouring mill, two churches, one
yZ1lprwd“'l Stater. Mr. and Mn. high school, four dry goods stores, three.! *
^JBdtah. Mb» Enteiu Elarto*;
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*—« Rwniware stores, |
W.Mr. and Mm. Wurreu Scofield;
":«•&gt; M.urendMlreSetl.Bred;
^"•kOcrtiescoadd.

ikL

N. B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, I,ime and Brick. Call on us when you wantrany of
these articles.

Mr. E. Nnrlnger, of Mrehan leaburx. Pm., writcat
"I wma nfflli-tL-d u itli lung ferer and abwciu* on
lung*, and ntIurnI to a walklnsftkrteton. Got a
free trial botllaot Dr. King'* NcwDiKoren- for
Conxuni|&gt;Uon. which did me so much good that I
IxMight a dollar bottle. After inlng three botltea
found nyaelf oore more u man. completely re­
stored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a
gain in flesh of *&lt; !»»»*-” Call at W. H Good year’s
drug store and get a free trial bottle of this cer­
tain cure for nil Uing IHseanr*. large bottlen
♦1.00.
Pelereliunt tallies dlMipate through dime
socials.
Baxter's Mandrake Bittern cure Indigestion.
Henri Buni. CmtlveueM. and all malarta! dta
, ease*. ‘A rente per bottle.
U. D. BRISTOL Dniggist.

with the cold for corn, while »U kind.

until reVen. All are invited.

PRAIRIEVILLE-.

stove in the market mounted with Boiler Iron.

Mhn spoke V-a rr«iv|&lt;ied house at Union 1 country of Nebraska- the soil being
Hill. This i* the fourth time this tlo-1 W(,jj adapted for raising wheat, corn,:
'taut lady has u 1^ th. closing speech
nnd small fruits of all kinds. The |
4thecainpaign in lla-dings.
idWate is not too hot for wheat or too j

...mw-tcl

M. J. GOSS &amp; CO ,

^own fact that far the]

InEcau.piiign &lt; n tli- part uf the re- the Platte river and east of the 100th
publiuuri of this ciuy wits closed Mon- • Iuerl&lt;lau. In my judgment no finer,
Ly evening by Mr-* M. A. Hazlett,1
or sojj exists than the south Platte |

&gt;

Very truly,

Made by P. D. Beckwith,

wlj)Ur gnd tw0 ,UInl„er,

two. but th** fill’ is not far distant
jten there will be i&gt; .nry in such an

DISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fast that we have
the only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, and invite a careful inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.
*

Archie McCoy.:

�|* Any person knows a Watch when they see one, but few people are aware what constitutes a good watch.
to learn about this class ef goods as easily and frequently as other merchandise.

People do not have a chance

They have to take inio consideration, when purchasing a

watch, the Case, the fineness, etc., the Movement, upon which the grade really depends, and also the value of the watch.
There are many varieties of Movements, chief among which are the Waltham, Elgin, Springfield, Hampden, Howard, Lancaster, Swiss
and Rockford.

The Rockford ranks first among movements.

the ne plus ultra of American timekeepers, and is used more than

other by railroad men, who find it necessary’ to have a good timekeepei
I am making a specialty of the Rockford Watch, and would be pleased to have any wanting a watch to call and see me.J

Repairing done in first-class order.

k. R. McOMBER, the Jeweler
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Reports to the State Board of Health by
forty-three observers of diseases in differ­
ent porta of the State, for the week ended
on the 25th, indicated that inflammation of
the bowels, consumption of the lung*,
diphtheria, typhoid fever (enteric) and in­
fluenza increased, and that cholera mor­
bus, inflammation of th* kidney* and
rheumatism decreased in area of preva­
lence. Diphtheria was reported at twenty
placeii, scarlqt fever at six, andjmeasits at
two places.
#&lt;■
.
Farmers are beginning to And the pesky
curs that kill sheep, and ar* shooting them
by the dozen, t*
' While.Mrs. Martha Drisdon was engaged
at a folding table in Battle Creek recently
she staggered and fell, striking her head
against the table. When her friends
■ought to raise her she was found to,b*
dead. It was thought to be a case of heartJesse Lewis, Superintendent of the Poor
in Monroe County, has held that position
for twenty years.
A singular accident- happened recently
to Edward Greenwood, of Bay City. An
injury Io one of his tinger-najls produced
lock-jaw, from which death ensued after
two week* of terrible suffering.
The sand plains of Lake County raise a*
fine onions a* any soil in Michigan. A drunken man fell from a train nehr
Marquette a few day* ago, moving at th*
rate of twenty miles an hour, and lit
squarly on his head. He got up uninjured
and walked to Negaunee.
Celery khipiuenta from Kalamazoo now
average forty tons per day.
■
Mrs. Cesar Ballard, who lives on Lake
St. Clair, is deranged at times, and recent­
ly, while sitting upon her husband's knee,
suddenly drew a razor from her pocket and
cut bin throat. The wound, however, was
not thought to be dangerou*.
A big outlay for improvements is being
made on the Lansing fair-grounds.
Many hundred bushels of apples and po­
tatoes were lost at Plymouth, Wayne
r.’ounty, by the cold weather which com­
menced a few days ago. Many potatoes
were undug and apples unpicked, while
some were lying in tbe fields.
The fanners are shipping a part of their
surplus apple crop to England.
A fatal accident occurred the other morn­
ing at North Muskegon, which causedhth'e
leath of Jans Oldaon. eighteen years old.
He was engaged in cleaning away refuse in
the Ixittom of the mill immediately under a
cirt-ular-saw arbor, when the arbor burst
into about fifty pieces, one of. which struck
Oldson on thp head and took out a piece of
his skull. ILs death was instantaneous.
None of the other men were injured.

OUR CIRCULATION.
Dollar* Per Capita.

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LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD Michigan Central

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YEASTGEMS

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Chicago, Oct 30.—Horatio Burchard,
Director of the United. States Mints, was in
the city yesterday. In conversation with a
reported lie said he had prepared his annual
report to Congress, and it showed that the
amount of gold received by tlie mints this
The .Niagara Falls (Route.
year, lew the gold depoalted for coinage.
Is far less than the previous yvar. This
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Th*
bit
dry
hop
yeast
in
th*
world.
Brezrf
fact was owing to the Philadelphia
Taking effect May tatb. IpH.
mint lielng occupied lu the recolnage of a ralz*d by this yeast is light, whit* and wholoportion of the gold currency rattled In, and gomo llko our grant)mother's delicious bread.
thus not being, able to coin gold or bullion.
GROCERS SELL THEM.
There was deposited In all tlie mints 846,­
MK.IMS • » VW* .
000,000 in gold, including foreign deposits.
Price Baking Powder Co.,
Of this &gt;30,000,000 was produced in this
liiTn it It. mat Will Flnmii tunas,
country. There was also deposited 832,­
•&lt;- Louie. Mo.
000,000 In silver. The mints coined 31,000,­ onic,o. in.
000 tn silver for the Hawaiian Government.
Twenty-two millions in gold bars were sent
DR.
DAVID
abroad.
The Increase in the
cir­
Grand Ran!
culating coin of the country lias been:
Middleville
Gold, &gt;18,000,000; silver, &gt;22,000,000. The
IrttiW.......
H
ath so*
amounts of all kinds of money in circula­
tion approximates &gt;1,100,000,000. The
total amount in tbe National banks and
Treasury, together with that iu circulation.
Is &gt;1,800,000,000, exceeding in volume
that of any former period in tlie history of
the country. Comparing deposits and ex­
ports for the first eight months of last year
witli a
similar
period this year,
and the Indications are that the dedine
In gold bullion will be &gt;1.000,000.
and the increase of silver &gt;2,000*000. The
exhibit of the export and import of gold for
the eight months of 1884 ending October 1,
shows a balance of &gt;400,000 against us.
Mr. Burchard expresses tiie belief that tbe
outflow of gold will not Increase. The

KENNEDY’S
&lt;V&lt;OJ/Z.

A Cure for Gravel

be looked to as likely to set the current ‘the
other way, and an Influx can be looked far
until thfap ceases.

G«n*rat Benet Makes His Annaal Report
and Ask* for Conrrssalonsi Aid.

Wahhikgtos, Oct 80—.Brigadier-Gen­
eral Benet, Chief of Ordinance for the army,
yesterday submitted his anuual report. Tlie
expenditures of the department during the
year, Including those
attending the
sales of condemned stores, amounted
to 83,015,368. The report of the opera­
tions at Kock Island arsenal Is submit­
ted. The erection of shope and rtorehduses has been conducted economically
and* thoroughly and tiie estimates for tlie
prosecution and completion of the same, lie
aays, should receive favorable consideration.
Tlie last appropriation of $10,000 tor gen­
eral care, etc., Is not deemed tulequote to
the necesHiries' of tlie arsenal. During the
year 36,188 rifles, carbines and shot-guns
have been manufactured at the National
armoryMuch has been done in
manufacturing tlie magazine gun. Gen­
eral Benet
says the
condition
of
the coast defenses 1* a matter of grave con­
cent He called for Immediate action and
he hopes that before the end of the ensuing
session Congress will show Ito appreciation
of theee National wants by a liberal and
permanent annual. appropriation. The de­
part im-nt was greatly embarrassed In its
work of constructing several experimental
guns for armament fortifications by the back-/
wanlness of foreign manufacturers in
meeting their engagements for furnishing
steel forgings land by the inferior quality of
some of tlie material received and submitted
to test by the department He says the im­
portance at Congress taking some action to
induce the steel-makers of this country to
undertake tiie production of steel adequate
to the pur]&gt;ost« of gun-making can nut be
over-estimated.
.

The Iosco County Board of Supervisors
refuses, by a vote of nine to two, to allow
the daim of tbe Pinkerton detectives for
their services during the strike at Au Sable
last spring.
If the people of Big Rapids will deposit
$16,000 in a bank as a bonus, the county will
build a $80,000vourt-house and use the $16,­
000 for a brick jail.
The Detroit-electric lights can be seen in
Plymouth, Wayn* County, a distance of
about twenty-five tallies, an clear nights,
from the hill near Mr. O. E. Bahn's farm
residence, e
J' ■’*_ ’* _ •
Kalamazoo people propose to raise $16,000
right at home for the permaient endowment
of Kalamazoo.College.
While Joseph lophine and his young son
Many Killed in a PoUtical
(
wrrrbutina small skiff lifting.his fish­
New Oklbans Liu, Nov. 3.—Thera was
nets off Weott's Point,1 Lake Michigan, near
a
Republican
meeting
al
Loreauville,'
in
St. Ignace, Mackinac County; a few day*
ago, tbe boat was swamped in three feet of Iberia Parish, Saturday afternoon. While
water, and, on account of the heavy sea the meeting was in progress mmcc. of the
running, the father, in trying to save hl* crowd, which was largely comjioscd of ne­
drowning son. wan also drowned.
groes, got info •« alterrattoli hi which a
Kalamazoo Catholics have a strong Tem­ well-known- white Democrat,, m.med Joe
perance Society, which is doing good work Gllbaux, was allot dead. Tbe white Demo­
crats rallied for revenge, and a f iiMlide from
among the boys and young men.
L. C. Merritt, of ,VasSsr, Tuscola Coun­ both parties began, the negruerf-’ being
joined by tiie white Republieaiig. About
ty, lost a barn by fire the other evening.
one thousand shots were fired, anito tlie bat­
It van well filled with hay, grain and the tle resulted in the death of six negroej and
usual ifkns of a horse fonder’* stables. two whites, besides a number wounded.
No insurance. Loss, about .’WOO.
Captain IL Ben was the only .white killed
E. J. Mann, a Tuscola County farmer, besides GUbraffx. The only negro fatally
raised 8,000 bushels of root* this year, in­ wounded was Abner Boutte, a well-known
cluding 4,000 bushels of potatoes. He also politician. Late odvkxw say that all the
■Republican speakera were arrested and
out eighty tons of hay.
committed to jail without authority of taw.
Edward Cahill'* dwelling at Riv*a, Jack­ Further trouble to feared.
son Connty, was burned tbe other night at
twelve o’clock with all its contenta. The
—We commend to every reader who
family, including six chUdnm, tort all of
to troubled with skeptical doubt.-., the
their clothing. The origin of the fire was
example of •■Mother Stricklsod,” as wa
Unknown. Loss about S8/M0; insured for
called her, a venerable lady, whom all
delimited to often visit and chat with,
after she had become Loo aged to leave
her houae. Au elderly neighbor when
talking with her about the Bible ra­

A Common anil Painful Complaint—A
Statement You May Confide In.

ItNecma to haw tieen reserved for Dr. David
Kennedy,of Bondout. N. Y.,toacconj*liah. thro'
hi* preparation whirly known an KENNEDY’S
PAVOR1TK REMEDY, whut others have failed
to camnaM. The subjoined letter will be found
of vital Interest to sufferers from gravel and to
the general public:
«
Albany. March 30.18S4.
Dr. D. Kennedy, Rondout. N. Y.;
DKABSiK;—Let me tell you frankly that I
hare never been partial to proprietary medi­
cines, as I believe the majority of thrtv to be
nothing better thaWmethods of obtaining mon•ey from people whom suffering makes ready to
catch at anj- hope of relief. They are mean
cheats and delusions. But your FAVORITE
REMEDY I know by.happy experience to be to­
tally different thing. 1 had been a xifferer from
gravel
—irs,
* —
and
• *“
had
■* resorted to—
many etnlfor relief, but no pennaneqt
good came of It. About three years agowour
FAVORITE REMEDY wasreconuaeadedtome.
I can give you the result in a sentence: I tried
It and It cured me completely. 1 am confident
it saved niy life. You can use this letter if you
think best. Yours, eta. NATHAN ACKLEY.
Captain Nathan Acklev was for a logg time
connected with the Canal Appraiser's Mice in
Albany. He is well known and writes for no
ptirtiose but to do good to others.
As a medicine for all diseases of tlie Blood.
Liver. Kldnevs and Digestive organs, KENNE­
DY’S FAVORITE REMEDY has fairly won Its
Blgli reputation. Waite if desirable to Dr. Da­
vid Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y.

Nashville
Morgan...
Quimby

AT RUSSELL’S
Come and see our new Dress Goods in Ottoman
Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in all uew colors, Silks.
Velvets, Velvetines. 4c. We can suit you in qual­
ity, style and price.

Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
ting yarns in all colors.
Ladies' Russian Circles, Newmarkets. Paletots,
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and very
cheap.

You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
and lowest prices.
'

Come and see ns. We have the goods bought for
CASH and will sell them at the very lowest prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL

C. WELTON,

(hand Rapid*.. Ar.
All trains nmI,
standard time.
Grand Rapids and
Oomrnonoxs.—
cago ft West Mlc

State of Michigan, County of Barry—ns.
At a session of the Probate Court for Uic
county of Barry, hidden at the Probata office In
tiie city of Hastings In said county on Wednes­
day, the mh day of Ortober. In the year one
thousand eight hnndnul and rlghty-toar.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Joseph E.
Htlnchromb, deceased.
On reading and Bling the petition, duly veri­
fied/ of &lt;lohn Winters, administrator of the
estate of said deceased, praying that he may be
licensed to mortgage or sell certain real Mtate
in said petition described, for reasons therein
set fortii.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday. tbeMtlr
day of Noveinberuext, at ten o’clock In the fore-

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
^TEEONLTTRUB 4

IRON
ONIO

Farms to Rent
Insurance Written
the Best Line of Coni
panies doing business America

FOR TEN CENTS.
DUE’S Bl

TABLETS

�The Hastings Banner.

knot^b

iMured 10
°rt*1n of

Ite adterenu have but this choice for
the future—democrats or republicans

ftre *•

THURSDAY, ■OVEMBEB «, UM.

Local News.

alarm, » dtautroo,
nagration would have resulted.

■ illation this w*ek, 1,700.

Tub Ijanitb Combination.
The prohibition party polled about
400 votes in this county.

cod­

count wlU determine. The other repubNext 1 can candidates, including represfaitawvem rtafeated by from M to 180.

waning Nov. 10th. our citizen,
are to be f.vored with • visit from the
above rompany, who will prnwni at
s Tnei:« will l»e special song service at
L n on Hall, the “Itanltw B beeutlful
the Mefhodtot church Sunday night
aml re^tatlc drems In five acta, origh
Me. John Basner, the jeweler, has
nally written for Mr. and Mrs. McKee,
a puzzle ter you to solve. See elsewhere. by Joaquin Miller, the poet of t"n
r
The I tonite Co., opened the new r-tarnu, and played by them In all
’ opera House at Charlotte, Friday even­ the principal cities of America and
ing.'

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c

The Jefferson street skating rink will
btjupem il to the public Monday, Nov.

17tb.

i&gt;Ai:m county republicans met their
p,»iit!^l opponents and are theirs, to a
great v'xteut
’
Die 1V. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.

T. Phillips on Broadway next Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
A i.i. portions of the county were rep­
resented in the city Tuesday night to
team tin electtbn returns.

The people of this city, regardlees of
part) affiliations, express regret that
Chas. M. Mack was defeated.
fins issue of the Banner has been
drlaw d one day for the purpose of giv­
ing as full election returns as possible.

Europe.
This wUl be the 8r»t pre­
sentation of this play In Hasting,
and the company is said to be a talented
°?^uTheyareuhder the ’nanagement
Ot Chas. Forbes, a manager of 25 years
experience. None should neglect this
opportunity. The price of admission
hits been reduced to 5o cts. Children
cts. Reserved seats are now for
sale at Hotchkiss* drug store, no extra
.charges. This troupe appear here un­
der the auspices of the Hartings Comet
Baud, that organization having a por­
tion of the receipts.
personal.
P. A. Sheldon is ill with spinal fever.

Mr. John Greble is confined to his
home with rheumatism.
Editors Strong and Shank were
among the Banner callers this week.

The greenback party has been com­
W. H. Conover, business agent of the
pletely swallowed by the democrats.
This fact must be consoling to the re­ Forbes Combination, made us a call
last
Wednesday.
publican greenbackers,
Mr. Cornell, agent for Schneidewend
.The report circulated in this city
Thursjlay morning that the fusionistd &amp; Lee, type founders, Chicago, made
. fed carried this state made tlie republi­ the Banner a business call Tuesday.
Dr. and Mr. E. II. Lathrop and Dr.
cans feel despondent for a time.
Even when the news was the most W. P. Polhemus were at Marshall
Tuesday.
They conveyed the remains
,infa\ orable for the republicans Tues—fej night they did not lose hope, but of their mother there for burial.
Wm. Hitchcock left Friday last for
Idaho, where he has obrtalned a situa­
The people of Barry efiunty w‘ill find tion as miller, at &gt;75 per month and
that as in the past. prosecutor Colgrove board. Mr. II. has a host of friends in
&lt;
will closely look after the interests of this city.
the county In such criminal matters as
may be brought to his notice.

stoutly maintained
. Logan were elected.

u8l*parau P*rtT their work is done,
and their mission ended.
In Barry county the fusionista elect
newly their mUrvlteket Colgrove, reP-iblican, le elected by a large majority,
and there la a chance for Alexander, re­
pubbean, for treaaurer—the official

that Blaine and

THE GREAT CONTEST

Jhe fueiottrloctore have S33 plurality,
Bogota san phiMllty, Pennington 347
B&gt; c&lt;«'&gt;PW0K,n
vrltt 1880, the repubtytan vote has decreaacl in the past fohr ymrs 3M In the
county, the combined democratic and
greenback vote is il71«s than in that
year, while the prohibition vote has InOT»s«d37o. The full vote on each canWM^r-““ ** 'ouni1
»i» issue.
While Carveth, for senator, is 134 1^.
hind his opponent in this county he
eads by about 500 in Eaton and is
tnereiore elected.
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Whatever &lt; redit there h for the de­
feat of the republican county ticket, it
belongs to those prohibitionists who
nave heretofore lieen republicans. It
was they who suffered such tried and
true temperance men as John Carveth,
Enoch Andrus, Clement Smith, John Q.
Creasy, Charles Mack, E. F. Nye, P. W.
Niskern. Jamw B. Mills, Seth’ Pratt
Drs. Sacket and Drake to be (lefisated^
and Fred Alexander, if that gentleman
is defeated. If the defeat of such men
advances the cause of temperance and
prohibition, we should be pleased to
know just how.
By consulting the table it will be
seen that about -MKi prohibition votes
were cast-in the county. In nearly
every township of Barry county, the
prohibition votez came almost wholly
from the republicans, it is safe to state
that 3(i0 of the -UX) were formerly repul&gt;
licans. Had this 300 v oted as they have
heretofore, the entire republican county
ticket would have been elected.
.
In county and state the result is the
same republican defeat, wherever it
has happened outside the larger cities,
is due entirely to the prohibition vote,
Temperance men of the strictest sort,
have been slaughtered liecause, forsooth,
they did not seek the accomplishment
of prohibition just as the political pro­
hibitionists did.

At present writing it is impossible
We recognize the fact that those
to tell whether Alexander or Hayes is Result sti^l doubtful. Nbw
acting with the political prohibition
YOM, INDIANA, WEST VIR­
elected treasurer. The returns, unofficGINIA, AND VIRGINIA SO
party
have done so in good faith. As a
al and probably slightly inaccurate, in­
CLOSE THAT THE OFFI­
rule they are among the best and riiost
dicate the election of the former by one
CIAL COUNT ONLY
law-abiding citizens of state and county.
.
will Decide.
majority.
But we believe their jeal is misdirected,
M?Vl. Clare, of the Manistee Demo­
Michigan republican bt from and their efforts are calculated to give
crat, fought for all that was in him
8,000 TO 10,000.
aid and comfort to the enemies of tem­
against Gen.’B. M. Cutcheon, republican
perance, and to hinder the cause they
O’DONNELL IS ELECTED.
nominee for congress, but the Gen.
seek to further. We wish to use no
was elected ail the same, running far Bajlry COUNTY FUSION BY GOOD
hai^h terms in regard to the conduct of
ahead ot his ticket.
those who are sincere in their devotion
The republicans of this county are
we (goto pres®, the result of the to third party prohibition. But we
not disheartened at the defeat of a large
great political contest of November 4th believe they will see their mistake, and
portion of their ticket. They have the
is still in doubt Both parties are claim­ cease to punish their friends instead of
satisfaction of knowing that good men
ing New York, neither by more than their enemies. Nothing is to be gained
were defeated, a majority of whom ran
1,000. Both also count on Indiana, by and much is lost by such a course.
ahead ol their ticket.
Reasonable and reasoning prohibition­
majorities ranging from 1,500 to 3,000.
ists will yet see this, and act accordThe ladies society of the Presbyter­ Tbe
same uiaj
may be
said Ki
of Virginia
and
AUG 1MUU(
uv o«a&lt;u
,
.....
ian church will be entertained on Fri­ Wert Virginia Should New York and :'■&gt;»&gt;&gt; ■ ln «ur opmlon Uie teiupenmre
Michigan and Barry county re­
day afternoon of this week by Mrs. Indiana both go democratic, Cleveland', I
certain.
Should _Cleveland
Boltwmal, Hicks, Clark, White; Griffith electron 1,
„ ...
.........
________ ;«■!'«! .rwvere blow on Tu«rUy one
and Collin, at the Episcopal society carry the bolld south, this, with Con-. | from which it will take years to recov| rw4ns. A cordial invitation to even- j necticut. New Jersey and New York | er- Instead of. a united temperance eleT”7 ~. :.
* :. * .. ...
_
_y j nient fighting the dram-shop, there is a
l”W- .
.
/
I would elect him. Should Blaine carry."”
w-w
.
i
atnong the forces, and in many
Klnastun is a good runneK'/You | any southern state, as is probable in;
bitter reeling Teurperenre men
wouldn'-. think it to look at him, but he Yo?k and Indiana. l«.id» New Jeraey |
be »taughlered by Brorre who
"gits thar" all the same. His opponent
Smd Connecticut, which .tateahehaa
un-1 pretend
pretanri to
to extreme
extreme friendship
f rlendahlfr for
1
„
ternnominated by the prohibitionists
’shon'id’^ihune let I peranee- without arousing enmity
and endorsed by the democrate and donbtetlly won.
। [inong th(j friends of th(.
can.
tShould
---------greenbackers, whose combinded vote in New York his election is
didates against those who have caused
the city exceeded that of the republicans Should he carry Indiiuia and any south­
; their defeat. The warfare of the proby over 200. In the face of all these ern state, he would be the next presi-,
I hibitionists in this state was waged
odds Kenastdn smiled, pulled off his dent. Everything binges on the state ,
! against the temperance element in the
‘•oat, ran. and was elected by 39 majority. of New York, and the official canvas ' alone will decide for which candidate «P“b lean part . From every platDieh. in this city, Sunday morning
form tn
in Michigan
.
, .I Tzaa-tar
Mirninn Ion which a prohil&gt;j.
Iwt. of dropsy of the bowels and chest, the empire rtate w ill cast her electoral (
itionirt spoke, came the most bitter and
Mrs. Ciara A. i’olhemus. aged 04 years. vote. We lailieve It will be given to | vindictive charges against temperance
Th- deceased was a resident of Mar­ Blaine; but there 1, no certainty as to j men in the republican party. Little

shall nnd was in this city on a visit to that.
’
The moat notable teature ot the elech'T children, Mrs. Dr. Lathrop and Dr.
tlon
la
the
complete collapse ot the But­
Rulhemus. Her death was very sudden,
iho.se in attendance feeling no alarm at ler movement. With all the blow and
her condition but a few moments be­ bluster of the Butler organ,: despite
fore Die &lt;nd came. The remains were hi, own superhuman exertions, Ben
Butter will poll fewer votes than did
taken to Marshall for interment.
Weaver in 1880. Even in Michigan,
Ar the skating rink Tuesday night where it wa, claimed that Butler was
there was a large crowd present to wit­
making such tremendnqd, gains, It
ness the three-mile race for a purse of does not appear that bls ticket will get
$5. *3 to first and 82 to second. First more votes than the Weaver elector, in
money was won by Fred Spaulding and 1880. Had Michigan Bben carried by
second by (,’harlee Soules. Ralph New­ the fnslonlsta, and should the twelve
ton has challenged Fred Spaulding for
successful fusion electors vole In SO
three-mile race, for the championship cordaace with the contract, bargain and
of this city. The race will come off no sale agreed upon, Ben Butler would re­
Saturday evening, at which time there
ceive but two electoral voto. So com­
**11 be lots of fun and excitement
plete and dismal tale of a party was
L’vNoREteMAN-ELEOT James O’Don- never before known in political annals.
Butler
will not poll as many votes as
ueli may well feel proud of his endorse­
ment by the people of this district
icnnlngton and his pocket knife are
“owed under by 2,(XJU majority. The
Jackson CiUxen reque^te the Patriot to
sprint O'Donnell's alleged Cedar Creek
sP” -h. saying that the speech as waa
published In tbe l*atriot was never de­
livered and is false in every particular.
The Citizen also says: -The magnifi­
------------- - ------of- ...
ed endoraement
Mr. O’Donnell „
by
&gt;&gt;'■ people ol the district, and repwiiaUy
• --r—v» me uxatricfc, auu espemauj
h.
,v-_
. of. the
.
j
J the
people
town• where he has
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▼ed 34 years, is a sufficient answer to j
the slander and mud mills.”
;

It. /Wf
b*ye one officer on the county Ucknt
'L’”'' "d
«otaer by

the latest.
At prteent writing, Eriday forenoon,
reports from New York state are conffieUng Kith !3 precinct. y&lt;« to hear
from Blaine has a plurality of a trifle
oyer 400. These precincts gave Garfield
about 1,000 majority.
This is the
news from a republican standpoint. The
democrats claih&gt; New York bv over
IJXJO plurality. Republicans claim In­
diana by 2.5OU. and that if we carry either
of the Virginias Blaine is elected, with­
out the aid of New York.

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THE VERY LATEST.

assert their superior temperance prin­
ciples is not pleasant, to say the least.

delegation
as it
was. The
legislature Is
delegation w
It was.
The legislature
la in
in
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doubt. The prohibition vote will reach
UQUW.
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,
. J’teE.—Wednesday morning at about; about ffi.OOU- The green backer* poll
•••W tire was discovered in the millinery bat fifteen gar oerit of Urn fusion vote,
“tere west of the bankr occupied by and th® demorrate can safely my that,

believe that repubHcan prohiMtioairts
will ever again be found fighting tem­
perance men, who hapP«« to view the
question of prohibition a little different
than themselves. If the democracy for
vmub couki sufftfr d&lt;#eat, and come

I*arker received a telegram from the
Detroit Evening News stating that it
' would take the officiiJ count to deter­
mine which party has a majority in
New York state.
A dispatch at 9 Jo Friday morning
saya that official returns from 75 coun­
ties in New York give Cleveland 831
plurality, with four counties to hear
from. The reports from these counties
favor Cleveland.
MARRiED.-Thursdav Nov. 6th, at
the residence of the brides’ parents in
Ohio, Mr. John Goodyear, of this city,
and Miss Orpha Knowles.

Orangeville.
A company of relatives and friends
assembled at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. John Killick, Orangeville, Oct 29,
to witness the marriage of Miss Georgia
Killick to Mr. Edgar Bellingham, of
Gun Plains. The ceremony was per­
formed by Rev. J. Fletcher, of Plain­
well, Mr. John Killick and Miss Elva
Teerpenning, acting as groomsman and
bridesmaid. After the ceremony the
company visited the dinning room and
did justice to a bountifully spread table.
Many cards of regrets and compliments
were received from those who were
not able to be present. The following
is a list of the presents:
.
From th® brides'. parents, an elegant
l»ed room set and two beautiful pict­
ures; Mr. and Mrs. Bellingham, a 85
gold piece; Harry Killock, a work
stand; John Killock and Elva Teerpen­
ning, a dessert set and cake basket; Mr.
and Mrs. England, silver butter dish;
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, a castor; Mr.
and Mrs. Whitcomb, glass tea set; Mr.
and Mrs. Ilurbet, bed spread.
The happy couple have the best wish­
es of a large circle of friends. The
bride is an estimable young lady, and
will be sadly missed in this vicinity.

1 st. That we don’t carry the Largest Clothing stock
2nd. That we don’t give better bargains.
3d. That we don’t deal fairer than any *

CLOTHING HOUSEt
IN WESTERN MICHIGAN.
Now when you come - to Grand Rapids,
don’t fail to visit with us.

We make no great outward show but have
honest goods inside and lot of them.

Men’s Overcoats, $2.50, 4.50, 5.00, up to
$35. Boy’s Overcoats, $2.00, 2.50, 3.00, up
to $8.50
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In Men’s and Boy’s Suits
We can suit; at prices 20 per cent less than others.

Mind we can save your expenses to come
to our city, giving you a free chance to see the
wide-awake metropolis of Western Michigan.
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BE SURE AND SEE' US.

Star Clothing House,
38, 40 and 43 Canal St., Grand Rapids.

Ladies’ and Gent’s

- In the death of Wilber F. Storey,
journalism in the west loses a remarka­
.
ble man. Recreated the Chicago Times.
By his wohderful management of that
paper, he forced other journals to simi­
lar exertions to lay the news before the
w®t What he accomplished was to
make the newspaper of the west fore­
most in the gathering and transmission
of news. Before his time the press of
Chicago was comparatively provincial.
Through his example it has become
continental. • But the question arises j
was his. influence on journalism a j

UNDERWEAR

Special Peremptory Sale!
W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co
It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure
and no small degree of pride that we make
this announcement.^and we extend a most cor­

dial invitation to dur friends and patrons thro out the county to examine this latest evidence
of our business growth. This department is
filled to overflow with the latest novelties. Tlie
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Sl™^n^~^ ilo*’ scale of prices which we are offering these
the defunct lUIUeiore A Ohio Telnmipli 1
X^-^M^rw^lgoods will make our competitors poorer

To the republicans ot Barry county
we wish to say that you made a fair,
MTtuka aud SL Paul by Um IM of imt j
open
and good fight against greater op- April.
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jxjsition than ever before confronted
advbbtibkd lbttbbs.
you. Without doubt the republicans
;
of
&lt; Barry county will never again have
»o much to contend with as they have
the State to the
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in the campaign which closed on Tues­
plurality on electors and wpuu on govHepubliean, and democrats each ,day night. We are by no means disi
^twoXXionald^^vlngthe hearth over l.he result. We do not

,;i ^ ibox and- Mre. Brown. 'The thM they b«^
upMMBBgsner men dho-w’**.
«« was extinguished after daniartag upthear allioa. Hie groenbacX party., ought to stand a Mttte advenity. We
stock to the amount of--------- ,

To tie Person That Can Prove:

At 9:30 to-day (Friday,) Mr. N. T.

wholesome one. To this the answer,
must be negative. Through his influ­
ence more than any other man is due
the sensational press of the day. Char­
acter was of no worth to him. Foul
slander and vice .of all kinds found
ready circulation in his columns. 11 is
paper pandered to the lowfet tendencies
of sqciety. It has spread before its
readers for years full details of every [
scandal and ruthlessly sarrilh ed honor
and reputation to feed tiie lwi.se natures
। was said against that ^arty which
openly avowed its friendship for the who gloat over the downfall of human­
liquor traffic. That may be a good way ity. For these reasons, Mr. .Ston y can
to advance temperance men, but it will never hold a place of honor in the ranks
of the greatest journalists, great as he
not strike the average reasoning man
was in some of the requisite^ ter suc­
as exactly the proper thing to do.
cessful newspaper work. Exchange.
But the result is as It is, and the ver­
dict must be accepted. We surely can
The daily production of lie- I’- uiisylviutla
live in Barry county, even if a fusion petroleum Held increased &gt;u,u.u lerrels .fir­
did defeat our party and our friends. ing October. *I1ih» was entirely caus d by
the new Butler Held with its |. ieiH»menal
Not ao much their defeat as the man­ wells, the old held being aliuort wholly
‘
ner of their defeat causes us to regret neglected.
It Is likely that there will bo grave aim*the result. To see temperance men.
grlan disturbances among the Scotch cruftrue citizens and the best of officers de­ ten this winter mile* the land system hi
feated by those who^Uim to be the par reformed. The question will enter largely
ercellanrf friends of. temperance is a Into politics in .th® highlands at the next
election. Riots have alremly begun in
matter of sincere regret to us. We J^wis, the largest Island of the outer
could with good grace accept tiie defeat Hebrides
of our friends in a square contest
between republicans and fusionists;
Milwavkkk. Nov. 1.—The Baltimore A i
but to see them defeated by those who

St John.
The prohibition party In the northern
rtat« served to cut down republican
majorities, and in Indiana and New
York rendemsl the result exceedingly
close, when, had not St John lieen in
the Held. Blaine would have carried
both states by good majorities.
The laUsrt news from Michigan give

$500.00

A^»"«b»ortfor»l«Uon It-right In thS oppoeilion stronghold a republican justice of
the pe»ce over a msn on the national
greenback, democratic and prohibition
tickets. And then Begole won’t have a
monopoly of the passes anymore, and
thatmakre us smile. The fact that
Pennington lost his gun jack-knife on
me (th is also good news, and then
there Is y« hope that Blaine will be tbe
next president.

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And will Enrich our
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Customers

�MORSE E. NEVINS
The day for cheap shody goods is past, and good goods are what sensible people want. I aim
’ goods
' and
' ’ in
' so doing have worked up a first-class trade, and with expenses of
to keep only the‘ best
goods houses, I am able to sell at
not over one-third of the other dry
two hundred ladies in the county who
corresponding lower profits. The
can testify to the durability and
are wearing Broadhead Dresses
which I am sole agent in this.city.
stylish appearance of those goods for
Those elegant Dress Flannels that I am selling at ninety cents are worthy any lady s consideration.

M. E. N

DRY GOODS
Popnlatfen, Wages and Taxes in France.

At best the population of France
grows in numbers very slowly. Allow­
ing for the million and a half taken
away by Germany, the population of
France has, we may say. made no prog­
ress at all since 1860. Its numbers are
smaller now than they were fifteen years
ago, while the load of taxation has al­
most doubled—in mere debt charges it
has more than doubled.
Equally sta­
tionary Iim been the export trade of
France. The average of recent years
has indeed been lower than for the
years immediately succeeding the war.
Imports have, on the other hand, aug­
mented much, but not because the
country has been internally prosperous.
The increase is the consequence of bad
harvests, and indicates* further denuda­
tion of the wealth of the peoMe.
France may, therefore, bo considered
to exist' under conditions that have not
materially changed within the past ten
years, so far as new developments of
its resources are concerned. The high­
er wages of its population, therefore,
represent little more than-an artificial
state-induced prosperity born of aug­
mented dftbt aud an inflated currency.
The statements constantly made before
the Parliamentary commission lately
established in France to examine the
position of the working classes proves
this. The representative, for example,
of the carpentry trade stated that men's
•wages had doubled since 1845, hut
aO.VOO men out of the 20,000 com­
prising
his
guild
were
out
of
work
in
Paris
alone.
Here, therefore, wo have a purely artl.ticial industrial condition, and upon
■this unnatural structure the French
Government has built a pile of debt
which demands about £6 per annum
per family for its service. This is
reckoning the family nt five, ns in En­
gland, although that is probably too
nigh. Putting Paris alongside London
for the sake of comparison with the
’ preceding essay, I find that in addition
to his payment of £6 to the State Treas­
ury fur debt charges, the head of a
family of five in that city must find £7
10s. toward the charges of the debt of
Paris.
Reckoning per head, imperial
debt takes 2?s. f-om the workman per
annum, and Parisian debt 34s.; or to­
gether. £2 17s. The rest.of France, of
course, has no such load to endureyajtd
that of Paris is mitigated by its being
the greatest resort of the wealthy in
Europe next to London, and by the fact
that it owns the water supply. Still, here
we have the weakest spot, and these
figures tell us iu a general wav the se­
cret of that Parisian unrest and discon­
tent which ever and anon threatens
France.
Adding together all the
charges paid cfiit of taxes, local and
imperial, the Parisian cruvricr has to
find on the average about £7 7&amp; per
annum out of his earnings Now, asKuming that he is fully employed, the
average earnings of th'e Parisian arti­
san is under rather than above 80s
per week, br £75 per aunuqv Debt
charges alone consequently cost the
ParisiaTi worknyn about a fortnight's
Income, and his entire share of the
public burdens, if be be unincumbered
with wife and family, represents about
five weeks' earnings. In proportion as
his family increases the power of the
workman to live under bis load becomes
less.- Even if his wife works she can
do comparatively little to help him.
for the average earnings of females is
not above half a crown a day, or 15s.
per week. —Fortnightly Review.
Tbe Habits ef loakeys.

mon kinds from the Zoological society
at the cost of £5 for each, but he offered
to give double that price if he might
keep three or four of them for a few
days in order to select one. When
asked how he could possibly so soon
learn whether a particular monkey
would turn out a good actor, he anaswered that it all depended on their
power of attention. If when he was
talking and explaining anything to a j
monkey its attention was easily dis-1
tracted, as by a fly on the wall or other
trifling object, the case was hopeless. ।
if he tried punishment to make an inuioniin mookoy act it turned milky.
«r±’ih°‘XrOdh:it hirnS

be trained.—Natural Hinlorij.
-iCaptain Tom Scott, of New Lon­
don, a successful submarine diver, has
earned a fee of $12,000 by locating the
wrecked barge President, which, about
two months ago. when loaded witli for­
ty-one tons ofblock tin and 200 ton*.of
steel wire, struck a rock off Penfield
reef.in Long Island Sound, near Bridge­
port During the progress of his search
the Captain round seven other wrecks.
—New Haven Register.
&gt;
—The natives of the southern coast
of New Guinea, having no iron, shave
themselves now with a piece of glass.
Formerly they shaved with flint, which
thev could sharpen quite well, and used
with considerable dexterity.

DR. ALBERT’S
Cleveland Medical Institute,
Permanently Hatahlhhed for the H;&gt;eclal Treatment of

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1 Catarrh, Diseases or the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder,
I
Female Complaints, as well as all Nervous and
Chronic IMseases^SuccessfullyTreat|
ed Upon the Latest bClentitle Principles
Of the above MEDICAL INSTITUTE, on account of his increasing practice in
Hastings, Mich., will make his next visit on TUESDAY, January
13th, 1885, and remain one day, at

The Hastings House,
Where he can be consulted on

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Dmsis ol iho Threat ad kogs, Eiooys ui hto, Nervous and Chronic Diseases.

pB. ALBERT has had twenty years'‘ experience in hospitals and private practice. Is a regular
—A memorial slab has been ereoted 6&gt;aduaje
of the most eminent Medical Colleges of the United States, and gives his special atten­
over tho grave* of two of the unknown tion to the treatment of ail forms of Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Blood Poison, Shin Diseases.
1
oU1(,r «*«»«»»; Rheumatism, Weakness. Neryous and Gene­
Pilgrim Fathers found buried at
&lt;&gt; e'r
ral
DebjiXy.
Mental aud Physical Prostration. Broken Down Constitutions, Blotches. NcrTowuws.*
ffiH.p: I.
Dimness orSlght, Cough. Indigestion. Despondency, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society , D&lt;^
fective Memory, etc., successfully treated and permanently cured by remedies that are not In­
—1'1^ manager of one of the leading jurious.
business houses of New Yorkshowshis
, iiNJ2£VOV S. lWL13?r™£^nt‘r,lnK fr®.n‘ NVrvons Debility. the symptoms ot which are a
wisdom, according tohiso-jva testimony, dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing their business and social duties, makes
b d&gt;st«w«vs ‘he action of the heart, causing flushes sf heat, depression
by advertising largely during the dull
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fears, dreams, abort breathings, melancholy, tire easy of
season, lie says: “Just as soon as we find of
company, and have a preference to be alone. feeling m tired In the morning as when retiring, lost
a lull in trade we begin to do extra ad­ manhood. white bone deposits In tbe urine, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thoughts, watery
vertising and make larger inducements and weak eyes, dyspepsia, eorwllpattan, paleness, pain and weakness In tl»e llmbs/ctc., should
consult Dr. Albert Immediately and be restored to health.
than ever, and we find people will buy
ALBEKThM dlsrevered the greatest cure in the world for'Weakness of tiie Back and
even in what are called the dull months
Debility, Nervoiumcss. Languor, Confusion of Ideas. Palpitation at the Heart.
of the year if you make it an object for Limbs. General
T75.?bl
n',raDeM Kight or lliddlnro., IHseases of Uh- head! Throat, Nose or Skin
them, and also let them know by well- Affections of the Liver. Lungs, Stomach and Bowels—those terrible disorders which unfit the pa­
worded advertisements just what you tient for business or otherduties of llfe-bllghtlng their most radiant hopes dr anticipations, rem
ueriug marriage impossible.
have got to sell.”—N. K Mail.

Kengger, who studied the American
monkeys carefully, says that they evi­
dently " understand each other’s' ges­
tures, and this is evident enough to all
who spend a little time in a large col­
lection of them. They have their likes
and dislikes, and submit to be teased
and bullied by some favorite, although
of different species; the contrary, bowever, is the usual occurrence, and they
resent familiarities very readily. Per­
haps the most amusing instance of this
fondness is given by Mr. Darwin, who
had it from the Superintendent of the
Gardens.
Two chimpanzees, which
were rather older animals than those
uaually brought to England, were introdueed to each other for the first
time.
“They sat opposite, touching
each other with their much protruding
on the
— In Queensland immunity from puninduces the white men to think
then fehment
I
n their nothing
1
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and the latter are killed for stealing a

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Addrote the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr.
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Mom., who may be consulted on all diseases re­
quiring skill and experience. Chronic and ob­
stinate diseases that have l&gt;af TTC1 A T t***1
tlie skill of all other physicians aITjAIj a
specially. Buch treated sucJpTTV’CnS’T Yp
rossfully wlUiout an in 1X1 X OCH lF
stance of failure.

—A Modern Fable: The Fate of the . ».X01E3P men who iiave tecomc the victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive
Fly.—A Fly V*ho thought he had Dis­
covered a Soft Snap found his feet
MARRIAGE—MARRIED PERSONS, or ynung men contemplating marriage, aware of Physi­
stuck fast to a sheet of paper, and as he cal, Weakness.
lams of ProrreaUve Powers, Im potency or any.other disqualifications, speedily reStruggled in Vain to Recover his Free­ ileved. He who places himself under the care of DR. ALBERT may confide In his honor as a gen"
dom he cried out: “If I could be set ■ tieman and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
bapk five minutes, you would not find
Immedlate^curcd and full vigor restored. Tills distressing rffllctlon
me here’.” “It is not what we have —which renders life a bufden and luarnage.impoaslble— u the pchalty paid by the victim of 1moung pecsons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware, of the
done, but what we are going to d,o that Prcpr rtydulgeiR-e.
dreadful cdue&lt;iuencea that ensue. Now who that understands tbe subject will deny that procrm
needs the most consideration,” an­ ailon
Is lost sooaer by those filing into Improper habits than by the prudent? Besides being dr
swered the Servant as she drew a long, priyed of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the moat serious destructive symptoms of both mind
body arise. The system liecomes derange*), tee physical and mental functions weakmd
sigh and broke three more plates. and
Ixms Of Procreative Power, Nervous irritlblll*. Dyspepsia. Palpitation of tl'e iteart ImllXst S’
Moral: We seldom have to hang a Constitutional Debility, Wasting of the Frame, Cough. Consumption andI Drath
man twice for the same offenee.—De­
A CURE WARRANTED-PERSONS RUINED in health by unlearned pretender/who keep
troit Free Pres*.
dlatelyr H
n,onU‘ *nf'r ,nont,‘' takln« Poisonous and injurious compounds, should apply Inimr^
—“I wouldlike to ask vou to take some
ice cream, dear.” hesaid, looking hesi­
tatingly in the. windows of a saloon, treated. NO EXPERIMENTS OR FAILURES, It being self erident that a Physician that con­ DATCMTQ Obtained In the United
««»udwhottwtamoSa^dTe^X
■ A I LIN I V^^^tal.’byTH^’s.'
—.’.CYT’*1. 5°“
“but. after that disastrous affair in fines himself exclusively to the study of certain classes of dlsear—
rear, must acquire greater akilUn th&lt;w&gt; branches than one In renera) proewre.
pnwtlre rParties treated HPRAGUE A SON. Attorneys and Counselors tn
Brooklyn a few days ago I am afraid
IH fbkr AND------------------Patent Causes, 37 wkrt Conqkxm Hnuurr,
to,” and he made an attempt to forge
E« GUARANTEED.
Dxraorr, Mtcu. Established» roan. Pam
ahfad. “What affair was that, George?V
___
Pblet tree. Correspondence solicited.
she asked, holding him back with both
hands. “Why, over one hundred au&lt;
A BDTTP 8fln.d Mxocnta for postage, and
A
f 111H Fi **»&gt;»•« free,-a costly box of goods
P.
O.
Box.
270.
ttEVELAXD,
OHIO.
fifty people were poisoned from a sin­
A X 1UUEL „fcjcjj Wj]| belpall, of either sex.
gle freezer.” “It must have been ter­ theKltedState? correspondence sacredlyconfidential. Treatment sent C. O. D. to any part of E? .ruor*’ P‘*nQ' ri»ht MW than anything else In
rible. Still, George, dear, there is athis.world. Fortunes awaits tha workers absopossibility of our scaping with our
lives, and if we do die --here the
heroic girl gave him a look of love
unutterable—“we will die together.”
—A letter from Mexico sagsthe brig­
ands are waking up to the fact that
their occupation is gone. Rapid travel
e have
is bringiug them more surely into the
clutches of tbe law. A gang of wreck­
ers were pursued and shot less than a
month ago in the Stale of Muraugo.
The leader of the band was well known
to the Mexican public by sight and
through a record of daring deeds and
bloody crimes. Young and boyish in
appearance, handsome, dashing, and so
brave and beloved by the entire cMn of
,eighteen brigands that the identity of
this chief was never betrayed or sus­
pected. The other day the rurales
----- BOUGHT FOR,----tracked th&lt;jm down, sent eight bullets
through the Captain's heart, and de­
।stroyed the whole band, not leaving
,one to tell the story.
They then
]learned that tbe handsome bandit boy
MICHIGAN KTATI LAMB
&lt;was only a bit of successful masquer­
(ading, and was a lady.—Chicago Timn.

W

KNABE

/"''OTTACE8; or. Hints on Economical House
I Building. Containing 24 plates of Cottages
v oustingTroni WOO to #3.000. with descriptive

LADIES

Offices in Case Library Block, Next to Postoffice,
l

(t\r'r A Month and Board for throe live
wf) *") Young Mm or I Julies in eafh county.
Address I’. W. Ziegler &amp; Co.,Chicago,IU.

Address DR. WARD A

Uw.s.ias, Ma

TUTT’S
PlELS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
From

5!^ founh. ot

tbe dlseaaM of the human nice. Tnesc
mnptoma indicate thelretos tonne: Loss o:

SteaZ Irritability of imp”-, &amp;0’’
spirits, A feeling of having neglectt J
COBnmPATlON, and «&gt;•
Ofa remedy that n,'t®‘VX5SSa
Assurer mediclnoTUTT'8
______ no equal. Their actionoa tbe
EWneyaand 6kln is slao prompt: remoriug
an tmpurttiea through tbcMthroe

oanae no nauaea or griping nor in^rtbre

frrwmMSI OFOMFULRECEIPTS fHEL

NANDRA

AND

a sure:
CURE
fob

COSTIVENESS
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys,Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dltzlness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tlonaand Skin Diseases.

I Hay Fever,
to a type Of eatarrb

rfed by an iDftamcondltlon of the
lug membrane of
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’——:———----------------HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 13, 1884.

VOL. XXIX. NO. 30. .

The Hastings Banner. CLEMEXT SM,T,kwyer -

Lawyer.
£®*** °*»
» Oritats
_ ___ ion«»
™ It
ll»
Gnmr, Mon..,,

County News.

Barry Co., Mich.,

ii

—BY—

arshall l. cook.

Loyal e. Knappxm. c. H?Vanar^aiv
^happen 4 vaxarmTn

Lawyers.
____ AOyw Hasting National Bank.)
SUiKTHITION KATE3?
-- -----»• «O f..*r year: If |ial&lt;l within six JOHN CARVETH,
:
per year: If not paid until exAttorney atLuw
iii of m ar. •t.iMj. subscribers outMiddleville, Mleh. ’
ef Barry Co .jfi.25 |«er year, lulariablj eash in advance.
I p W. NISKERN,
! 1 *
Lawyer.
Ai»vEi:nsiN&lt;; rates:
(Over Spauldlnx', dry good,
i [s'rp ar...................
$’.» 00 teJK.
i° •"
-.i chanu- far s|s-ciai positions.

JOB PRINTING.
,u-ih • hfrlf’n the Job Printing De..t t)ie Ba NX Mt. Even-Uilng in the
sen: and with the fciteM facet of
mcK improved pattern* of machinery,
• •ten. .v.rtimrn employed, euahlea the
to do first-cloM Job work.

A

“

E.KENASTON;

:

“•
Attorney at LaW,
_ WrerJ H aoodyrar.Co.'.Moee.)

pIssa‘^sLsv?o'u““*1*
(4

w-£owry;“m7K;
'
Phy-idan, Surgeon and Oculist
(Office. 301 Ttiorn St., Hastings, Mich.)
c7‘ntr&gt; Pnunmlv attended.
Office hours—8 to 10 a. ni. and I to 3 p. m.
Telephone at Holloways’ drug store.
Bar- Special attention paid to surgical diseases
and diseases of the eye and ear.
QACKETT A BUTLER,
r.^n.‘ rsw.
Pysicians and Surgeons,
*
t Prairieville, Mich.)
AU calls, night or day. promptly attended.
. I // Kinds lobe Marked p R. TIMMERMAN?
L • Ilomcepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(First door «*Mt of Holloways’ drug ftore.)
i’frt.i.b'f a&lt;t usual, but no more
r. wm. jonejs
Dentist.
phig. and no iaore bad debts.
All work promptly attended to.
-OVKV.

V HOLLY BROS.

light ai th Front!
. '

D

^7 ELTON &amp;.WIIITLOCK

Are agente for Die Watertown Insurance Co.
They write policies on a num's property against
loss Dy Are, lightning or wind; agafnrt a rnan&gt;
life by death and accident.

OF. G&lt;M»D&gt;

-TO BE KEPT FULL!
AMi A BRAN

NEW LINE OF

QOOK * SHELDON.
(Office tn Atatrihct Block. Hasting*, Mich.)
Have the only set of Abstract Books lu Barry
County.

Millinery Goods LA. FOOTE, M. D,
TO BE ADDED, WITH
Mrs.

B. S.

Holly

At the-hehn.

'

«n-r

Ti-.ii guaranteed; and Goods Cheaper
*&gt;&lt;iugiit before.

i’.u-'i. - u.iuix the old firm will please settle by
Mqsrmber t.’»th.

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS., Woodland.
i ’LARKERIKER,
'
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
• .
in Union tdo-k. aver Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Mich,
?r i. :iee in »U courts of the state. Attend to
&lt;-.»'.i-ikw ami perfecting titlra to real estate,
tolin^n iwmranco taken etc., etc.

•
Physician and Surgeon,
(Office east side Aaln St., Nashville, Mkh.)
Residence next door north Woteott House.
All ean&lt;i promptly attended too. day or night.

[OSEPII KNIGHT,
v
Veterinary Surgeon.
(Residence, Rutland, near Yeckley school honse.)
TVIU attend all calls for services night or day,
Charges reasonable.

K. F. Bbowx, M. IX W. P. POUUDtVB, M.D.
DRS. BROWN 4 P0LHEMU8,
Homoepathic I*hysicians &amp; Surgeons.
(Office over Julius Russell's store. Main St.)
Calls answered from the office ut all hours of
the day or night. Dr. Poihemus will give special
attention to diseases of the Rye and Rar.
Office hours—a to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. in.

hilip t. colgrove.

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■WHOLE NO. 9130.

Lawyer,

.
Hastings Mich.
WMeeuting Atterucy tor Barry County. ‘

say. you may see coming onl nf the
great red building which stands ou the
.toenigw Pfatz, at the comer of
“Moltke” and “Bismarck” Street-*, and
ORANGEVILLE
We think our town can claim to be which bears the name of “General- ata. An ounce of gold is divided into
the banner republican town this year. btab.” Ths solitary old man. unat­ twenty-four carats, and gold of twen­
tended by a servant, walks slowly, ty-two carat* tine is gold of which
The republican majority, in proportion
.noiselessly. Every one who meets him twenty-two parts ouj, of the t wentvto the vote cast, was larger here than in looks at him attentively: if the passer­ four are pure, the other two parts bnany other town in the county, with the by is a soldier he stands on one - da and iu? silver, copper, or of other metaU.
salutes. The old (foneral rdturus the Gold alloyed with silver is the yellow
possible exception of Johnstow n.
gold of the old market. To-dav gold
.
Lem is the tickledest man yon ever salute slowly and deliberately.-imt ap­ i&lt; frealy'alioyed with copper, and pro­
parently without seeing to whom.
saw over Cleveland’s supposed election. Every time I see him the thought oc­ duced an1 alloy that is of a rich red od­
As Lem is a greenbacker we fail to see curs to me that in such guise Dante or, and that is what you call •red’ gold.
In 4 little room ax closely shut ofl
how the election of a democrat can add must have passed through the streets
of Florence. That is General Field ■frdffi The rest of the factory ae is usu­
any sugar to his sauce.
Marshal Count Helimuth von Moltke. ally the working-room of a photogra­
Soon be time to fish through the ice;
one of the strangest characters the pher from the rest of his establishment, '
Rheiunatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, ■ and then our cute gentleman can write world ban ever produced. It is well was a Sniead battery in full operation..
Back,cMToothach..
something more to the Journal.
worth goingto Berlin tb see that great In several of the jars were smal].
■ i&gt;®pite the fact that four prohibition historical personage. —• Ulnclaoootr» thin pieces of yellowish red metal, atPu:hed to a small wire hanging from
Magazine. ~
votes were cast in Orangeville, there
the highest of two rods running from
has been more cider made this fall than
THE CHARLEh
the battery“That metal." said
lever before. Large crops of vinegar
Begging Letters.
Charles Faaa, Jr., the operator and
head member of the firm, is the alloy pre­
t next spring we presume.
Mrs.
Vanderbilt
and
Kitty
Wolf
JJENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS’
and pared by us. The gold is purchased
all other rich ladies of this city
rn square blocks 2 inches long. 11
Freeport.
obliged to meet the annoyance of beg­ inches wide and 14 inches thick? It is
From the Herald.
Albert Leetka, Jr., who.has been stop­ ging letters, which indeed is of an in- rolled down, and then alloyed for 10,
.cesaant character. This Is one of the 12, 14. 16 or 18 carats.
From fo to
ping during the summer at Albion, is penalties of wealth.
Rich men, of 16 carats is the most common, and 14
borne for the winter.
whatever position, are annoyed in the is the preferable, as it combines the
Miss Mary Leetka. of Grand Rapids, same manner. The number of beg­ hardest and brightest and most lasting
is visiting for a few weeks hex1 father’s ging letters received by this class is es- qualities.
timateil at 500 a week.
Jav Gould
“The brass comes tp us in straight,
family, Albert Leetka of Irving.
gets his share, and so does William H. hollow rods. It is then twistedJn coils-Fox &amp; Son placed their new Iwiler in V underbuilt.
Kx-Governor Morgan to lit an ordinary wrist, and then cutin
position Friday, and now have one of was innundated by aueh applications, singie ring&lt;. The article is first pnt iu
and now that he is gone, his widow has lyv to-be thoroughly cleansed.
It is
the liest saw mills in the county.
F red Sisson, a former Freeport resi­ to endure the sama annoyance. As then hung in the jars on the lower rod.
soon as a mun does a liberal act he is the golcl sheet in tlie upper rod. because
dent, for .the past eighteen months liv­ at once set on by. these mendicant let­
if their positions wvre transposed the
ing in Dakota, returned here Monday.
ter writers. Hence when it was pub­ brass would be washed on (he gold.
Miss Eibbie Fish, of Carlton, is stop­ lished that Jay Gould had given $5,000 The bracelet is taken out and occasion­
ping with her sister. Mrs. A. Carpenter, tothevellow fever sufferers at Mem phis,, ally tried with nitric acid. When it '
and also that E. JD. Morgan bad en- resists the action of the acid. or. in
who moved to Big, Rapids recently.
dowe&lt;t*a seminary, and that William ■other WOTtls does not turn black, it is
Mr. Carpenter and the entire family, ex­ II. Vanderbilt had imported the obelisk, taken out of the jar and put in saw- '
cept Miss Fish, are very sick, the young­ each one of those benefactors w dust to dry. after which it is burnished ‘
made the subject of an attack. This and pasted up to the finishers, who add
est not bang expected to live.
renders the service of a private secre­ some neat-looking tritfe to the ring to
tary indispsnsible, for in addition to finish it off. such aa a small gold pad­
DELTON.
The political conflict is nearly ended. reading, is the necessity (in some eases) lock or a pretty little bird in Roman
R. L. and A. Stewart gold or silver.’’
Weather fine for this time of the year, of a reply.
used to answer begging letters, because
“How much gold is used-in one jar?”
and wheat looking splendid.
unless this way done the writer might
“About three grains a minute: but
Mrs. Adison PenRock is very ill.
tlink his application failed to reach sometimes the battery will work quick­
Some of our townsmen visited Hast­ them, and would therefore repeat it. er and plate twice as' much as it will at
Robert. Bonner, -of the I^lger. unfor­
Buyers are Invited to Call and See ings on election night—to hear the re­ tunately was paragraphed as having other times."
“How many bracelets will one ounce
turns.
given a bell to a western church. Im­ of gold plate?"'
Them.
Mr. E. E. Grilley has sold his saw mediately a hundred bells were ap“One hundred *and fifty pairs.”
mill to parties near the Hinds' school plte'trTBr, and he had to step at once or
The casting of the ornaments used on
he might have continued giving ’away
house in this county.
jewelry, such as birds, flowers, leaves,
Mr. Wm. P. Sidnam’s farm house is bell-* to the present day. However lib­ etc., is a very important branch of a
eral men of wealth,mav be, they gen­
receiving a new coat of paint; which erally prefer to select the object of their, factory. Everything is done by steam.
adds very much to the appearance of it. benoiiccnce. This custom of writing The burnishing is done exclusively by
women. The joints for bracelets are _
Another boy baby at Peter Hovener’s, begging letters is of unlimited e .tcnt. the most delicate. The cutting of the "
Election is over and now we are look­ Rogers, the London poet banker, once smallest hook or tiniest trimming ia
said to a friend “the letters I reoeive
ing for something to be done on the It from Grangers of both sexes asking for done on what is known as a watch­
maker’s wheel, a costly tool—$700 low­
R.
money are really innumerable. I late­
est price—which can be used to cut a
The cross way east of here is being ly had a begging epistle from a \Voman. large bar of metaPor to turn out the
whic/h
1
did
not
answer,
and
a
day
or
covered with dirt; two feet deep in the
most delicate aurewX—hrw/klyn Union.
two afterward another came, begin­
We keep a Full Stock of Everything middle, and one foot deep at each end. ning -Unkind one.' ” Rogers was a
A man wearing spectacles was seen very liberal man, but like other men of Incidents at a Fire in Censtantlaepte.
that enters into a house, from
.wending his way to Delton, and he has wealth, be had hi-* preferences in . the
We saw a young woman brought out
””
of a burning house with a 'copper ket­
been chased into the abiding place of matter of charity. —N. F. Cor. Utica
Btmld.
tle in her hand. She was scrcamipg
Buslies.
wildly: “My baby 1 O, my baby
Two of our young men got into a
The woman had been engaged in the
The First Watch.
quarrel over a young lady and resorted
kitchen, with her infant in her arms,
to blows to settle the matter. But no
At first thejvatch was about the size and had been busily occupied saving
of a desert plate. It had weights and her cooking utensils by throwing them
bones were broken.
Our school will begin th’e 17th of this was used as a “pocket clock.” The into the cistern, quite unconscious that
earliest known use of the modern name her dwelling was already on fire. The
month, Eldyn Reynolds presides.
occurs in the record of 155?. which firetaen. having discovered her in that
■ Now it is time to put the old gobbler mentions that Edward VI. had “one periKujs ptatw, had rushed if)to the
। in a pen, and fat him well for Thanks­ {arum or watch of iron, the case bointr kitchen and forced her to hasten out.
likewise of iron gilt, with two plum­ On her way she had espied a oopper
giving.
kettle, and had instinctively seized it;
Democratic powder makes lots of mets of lead.” The first watch may
really be supposed to be of rude execu­ but in her fright and bewilderment, »’
noise yet we hurrah for Blaine!
tion. The first great improvement was she had thrown her baby into the cis­
in 15fi0. The earliest springs were not torn instead of the kettle. Fortunate­
Ab lew as can be bought In any com­
Moltke the. Silent.
ly a sturdy fellow succeeded in resoccoiled, but only straight pieces of steel.
peting market in the Stated
Moltke the Silent—der Schweigtr— Early watches had unlv, one hand, and ing the baby and restoring it to the dis­
as ho is called, is generally considered icing wound up twice a day, they could tracted mother.
The other incident was even more
the greatest, and is certainly the most not be expected to keep the time of day
successful, of living soldiers. ' His .isaotly. The dia n were of. silver and dreadful.' As we stood looking at the
achievements Jat Koniggralz, Sedan, of brai-s: the cases had no crystal*, but tire we beheld a man struggling, and
and Paris have never been surpassed, opened at the baek,and front' and were the next moment saw him thrown de­
and compel the admiration of all com­ four or live inches in diameter. A liberately into the tianwa
PROMPTLY DONE,
George aud I exchanged looks of
‘
petent military critics. Silent, quiet, ■;lain w itch cost more than *1,500, and
cold, the very incarnation of concen­ after one was ordered it took a year to horror, but the bystanders seemed to
pay little heed to the occurrence, mere­
trated thought, just as you sec him make it. —PillttnrT'ili tHopa/ch.
ly'remarking that the man. was an in­
walking in the streets or moving in a
Making Cheap Jewelry.
cendiary who had been caught in the
drawing-room, when everybody stands
act of spreading the tire for the purpose
respectfully aiide to let him pass—so
“Plated jewelry Is far more service­ of robberv.—N/. Nichola*.
he stood bn the battlefield, his cold
able than rolled gold Jewelry,” said
clear eye passing slowly from one point
Mr. Charles Fans. “Rolled plate is
to the other, and his cold clear mind
The wlioleealc hat house of Wolff Broth­
made by sweating down the gold on ers, in Market street, Chicago, was on Sat­
weighing the chanocs of victory and
the metal. In a process of that kind urday closed on execution* aggregating
defeat with the intensity anil serenity
about the thickness of very thin tissue &gt;50,000, mainly In favor of relatives of the
of a mathematician ponderiiig over the
paper is used. This process was used linn. The liabilities are in exeewi of &gt;100,solution of some great problem. No
because the name was newer and more 000.
one, it w said, has ever seen Count
•taking’ than ‘plated.’ but it is not
Moltke excited, not even at Sedan,
much practiced nowadays.
A GREAT BLAZE.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
where the greatest victory of modern
“Red gold, as you call it. Is simply
times decided the fortunes of tlm two
l Diaastrooa ConOagratloa Mt Halaska,
most powerful empires of the Conti­ an alloy of gold and copper; th^partsv
Fta.,_ During Which Excited Neprom
, tywatch thin space.next week.
nent. His calmness seems mysterious, can be just the same as in an alloy of
gold and silver—just sb much As is nec­
almost awful, and there is something
strangely sad about that silent, lonely essary to harden gold to a given point o’clock Friday uight Are broke out in thia
“Alloy is a combination of metals
old man. Hta wife died aome years
ago; he never had a child; his nearest with each other, except when mercury is
ity that they pa».«d beyond control of
relations, with the exception of a nephew aoonstitnent, in which case the combina­
The Bote] Palatka
and a niece, seem to ' be kept at a dis­ tion is called an amalgam: thus, bronze the dejMrijuent
tance by him. Who are his compan­ is an alloy of copper and tin, brass was otu* of the tint balldhifs to
ions and bin friends? To whom does an alloy of oopper and xinc, etc. An succumb to the dames. The guest* were
be ever talk in a friendly, familiar amalgam is the combination ot mer- bandy able to escape eveu In their utgfat
Probata Order.
way?
Nonody has ever been able oury with some other metal. Amal- clothe-. Tlw flamca were canted by a gale
to die dry-good^ house id Dcvenuuu Ilogs*
oUtarnTholden atitbe Probair Office In U&gt;e rity lu tell me, though I have often in­ 2&gt;ms are used to render a melal tit to &amp; Sou, which was quickly itdiMvU to w»1m&gt;.
quired. An old mau of eighty-four, he ae spread out, aa in gilding, or else to
&gt;tiU appears without fall wherever reduce it to powder. Two methods are
duty call* him. He ia to be seen al al­ generally employed in making amal­
In the matter of the estate of Samuel B. most all the Emperor’s reception^ the gams. The first is merely trituration
mo.t striking jiereonage near the
fJd oTsamuel B. Edaords, praylu* that a pa- throne. But how doo* the old Field
Hotel. OrUKM ate baUdtec. Uh Ltette
Marshal pass his time when free from
duty, when tired of work? Nobody
inu, u Jtallted 1»
»wl U«
pretends to know. Either nobody pen­
etrate-* into hi* intimacy, ur ei»e tbuee
who approach him intimately do not
speak about It. When the weather b quicksilver. When in a ।
SIX
tine you mav see a very tall, thin man,
with verv light reUowiaib hair and a
MbUbW, beardless, wrinkled face, out of ;bai metal will I
N&lt;
which sliine a pair of stony gray eyes. with iron.
malleability of f

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We are making three
widths of Tire:

Building
Material!

Sill to Ridge Board.

Doors, Sash &amp;
J Blinds,

Garland Stoves and

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Ranges!

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As in the past,
we will attend
l.. .all-

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Prov&lt;1 worthy
the approbation
of those inter­

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ested.

Our Furniture Department
CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT &lt;&gt;F _

1" Oil. liar.
5

Good Goods and Lt’
Hiany of our Goods, and we wli
refuted. Call Ji
OF North side Slate street. Has

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bet we guarantee to l&gt;e just as rep-

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�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Mich., November 13,1884.
Battered at tht Poctotnee kt Hartings. Mich,
tor tranamlrslon through the malls as second

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

Barry County Court House,
Hastings, Oct. J 3lh, 1884.
In accordance with the provision of
statute, the Bawd. of Supervisors of
Barry County, met as above and were
called to order by the Chairman, Mr.
Dawson.
i
The roll being called the members
were all found present, except Messrs.
Barry, Nye and Osgood.
Mr. Towne moved that chair appoint
a committee of three to examine the
reports of the several township clerks
of taxes to be levied for the current

Motion prevailed and the chair ap­
pointed as such committee, Messrs.
Towne. Polley and Barry.
On motion of Mr. Abbey all accounts
in the hands of the Clerk were referred
to the committee on claims.
Mr. Towne moved that the several
assessment rolls be referred to the
committee on equalization. Motion
prevailed.
On motion of Mt. Towne, board adjo u red till to-morrow morning at the
hour of eight o’clock.
Tuesday, Oct. 14.
Board met at the hour fixed, with
members all present, except Messrs.
McIntyre and Reiser. Journal read
and approved.
Mr. Swift moved that the election of
a superintendent of the poor be made
a special order of business at the hour
of convening to-morrow morning.
Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Sheldon, the Board
took at recess until one o’clock. P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION.

Board met pursuant to adjournment
with quorum present.
Judge Smith presented the following
report:
The undersigned, the Judge of Probate for
said Coimty. respectfully makes the following
report uf penoos admitted to the Asylum tor
the Insane, by bls order since your last seaslon ;
HenryMallory, admitted January Mad 1884.
Geo. w Gouner admitted February 16tb 1883.
Anna Cook, admitted July zist 1884.
Almira Coliirter, admitted July 22nd lisM.
Wm. P Campbell, admitted October 8th 1834.
Dated Oct. ilth. 1«M
CLEMENT SMITH.
Judge of Probate;

On motion of Mr. Abbey, the report
was accepted.
Mr. McIntyre presented a claim of
the Asylum at Kalamazoo amounting to
one hundred and ten and 22-100 dollars
(110.22; for the support of Mary A.
Barham, an insane person now in said
usylum. This account was charged to
William A. Barham, who was unable
to pay the same, and Mr. McIntyre
asked that the same be p|id by Barry
County.
After some discussion on the matter
Mr. Towne moved that tjhe claim be
aid upon the table. Motion prevailed.
To give the committees!an opportun­
ity to work, ou motion of Mr. Swifu
che board adjourned till to-morrow
morning at eight o’clock. j
••
Wednesday, Oct. 15.
Board met nureuant toi adj urnment
witn quorum present. Journal read
. and approved.
Mr. Latham moved that the board
proceed to the appointment of a super­
intendent of the poor in place of wm.
F. Hicks, whose term of office expires
with the present year. Motion pre­
vailed.
।
.
Mr. Abbey moved that the chair ap­
point two tellers. Motion prevailed,
and the chair appointed as such tellers
Messrs. Abbey and Sheldon.
. The board then proceeded to ballotf
with the following result.
First Ballot.—-Whole No. votes cast 17
Of which Wm. F. Hicks received.... 8
&lt;: J. Biddleman received 8
Win. H. Schantz reced ed .... 1
Mr. Swift moved that the board con­
tinue to ballot for superintendent of the
poor, until an appointment was made.
Motion prevailed.
Second Ballob—Whole No. votes cast 18
Of which Wm. F. Hicks received.. . f&gt;
S. J. Biddleman received fl
Win. H. Schantz received8
Third Ballot.—Whole No. votes cast 18
Of which Win. F. Hicks received .. 0
S. J. Biddleman received t&gt;
Wm. H. Schantz received8
Fourth Ballot— V^hoie No. votes cast 18
Of which Wm. F. Hicks received.... 0
S. J. Biddleman received 7
Wm. H. Schantz ireceived 2
Fifth Ballot.—Whole No. votes cast 17
Of which Wm. F. Hicks received.... 8
S. J. Biddleman received 7
Wm. H. Schautzreceived.2
Mr. McIntyre moved that the ap­
pointment of a superintendent of the
poor be deferred for the present, and
chat it be the special order of busipeea
wc the convening of the board next
Friday morning. Motion prevailed by
the following vote: Ayes—Messrs.
Brigham, Covert. Latham, McIntyre,
McKevitt, Nye, Osgood, Ritchie, Shel­
don and Towne.—10. Nays—Messrs.
Abbey. Barry. Gile, Gott, Polley, Reis­
er, Swift and the chairman—8.
George B. Manchester, County Drain
Commissioner, then submitted his re­
port of the conditition of -the different
county drains, and on motion of Mr.
MoKevitt, the same was referred to tlie
committee on drains.
The committee on printing through
theinchairnian Mr. Polley offered the
foliowing as their report:
unitteean printing be«
have conferred with
leading papers of the
ooniniend that each of the six papers that
printed the proceedings last year, be. allowed
the sum of twenty-fire dollars tor the publica­
tion rtf said proceedings. All of which is rea”£=S=
o. A. WLurr.

Mr. Meli

Tbubsdat, Oct. 15.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
with iquorum present. Journal read
and approved. The committee appoin­
ted to examine the reports of the town­
ship clerks, of taxes to be levied
through their chairman. Mr. Towne re­
ported as follows:
referred the reporta of the township clerks, of
the several township*, and of the city ot Hast­
ings. would respectfully report, that we have
carefully examined said reports and find them
correct. All of which Is respectfully BuomUted.
.

C. A POLLEY.
J. E. BARRY.
Committee.

On motion of Mr. Abbey the report
was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Towne, Board todk
a recess till 11 o’clock, A. M.
FORENOON SESSION CONTINUED.

Board met at the hour fixed, with a
quorum present.
The Committee on Claims, through
their chairman offered the following
partial report:
■
Your Committee having had under consider­
ation the following claims would, recommend
their allowance of follows :
No. Claimant. (Nature of Claim. Cl'm’d. Rec.
-1 J.
* ”
- den
-------she
—’f fees..
-------- ------- * - »
H. Smith,
2 C. H. 6c M. •&lt;¥. Hicks, mdM..
15
3 Jas. A- Nlms, assisting sheriff
4 N. T- Parker, livery bill
5 Chas. Mack, mis. sect.......... ;
6 Walter Foster, dep. she7 fees
7Mary Gealer. witness rec*.,
KWm. H. Smith,
••
"
9 Wm. 14. Heath, ”
“
10 Moses Seeber,
“
“ ..
11 John. Valentine. •*
“ ..
12 Orin Gealer,
“
•* ..
13 O. H. Greenfield, justice “ ..
16 Wm. Kingsbury, Juror fees..
17 “ Tuttle.
•• 18 Chauncey Crosby, “ “ ..
19 F. M. Craig.
“ •• ..
20 Moses Shultz,
“ “
21 Daniel Holbrook. •• “ ..
22 E. H. Lathrop, med. services.
23 Win. B. Sweexey. justice fees
24 W. .1. &amp; L. L. Holloway, mdse
25 W. P. Polhemus, med. serv...
26 8. F. Hinchman and 11 others,
justice, juror and wltn's fees
27 L. E. Knsptien, legal services
28 win. E. Griggs.constable fees
29 Geo. Marr, dep. sheriff fees..
30 - “ McNutt, aaslsUng officer
31IV. C. Vaughan, med. services
33 'Wm. Sensiba, witness fees...
33 E. Parody and 42 others, jus­
tice, Juror and witness fees.
34 John E. Lang, witness fees..
36 Geo. E. Willison, "
38 Harry Bellinger, *
“
371 Edgar E. Lang, “
“
38 George Hall,
“ - ■“ ..
39 Richmond. Backus &amp; Co., sub.
N. W. Keporter.blank books

10 00,

10 00

iCiSCO,

which was presented to the board at
ite April session amounting to eleven
and 30-100 dollars for professional ser­
vices, was next taken up and on mo­
tion of Mr. McKeviU the same was al­
lowed at six and 18-100 doll»ra, by the
following vote: Ayes—Messrs. Brig­
ham, Latham, Covert, McKevitt, Nye,
Osgood, Polley, Ritchie, Sheldon, Swift.
Towne and Chairman—12. AbsentAbbey, Barry, Cole, Gott, McIntyre and
Reiser—6.
On motion of Mr. Lanham board ad­
journed till to-morrow morning at 8
o’clock.
Friday, Oct 17th.
Board met at the hour fixed with
all members present Journal read and
apl&amp;intment of the .Superinten­
dent of the Poor, being the special or­
der ot business, on motion of Mr. Ab­
bey, board proceeded to ballot for the
same, with the following result:
First ballot.—Whole No. votes cast 18
Of which Wm. F. Hicks received.... 9
Wm. H. Schantz received8
S. J. Biddleman received. 1
Second ballot.—Whole Na votes cast 18
Of which Wm. F. Hicks received.... 9
Wm. H. Schantz received................. 9
Third Ballot.—Whole Na votes cast J8
Of which Wm.F. Hicks received... 10
Wm. H. Schantz received8
Mr. Hicks having received a major­
ity of all the votes cast was duly de­
clared appointed.
The committee on salaries through
their chairman Mr. Towne presented
the following report:

by the foil

then

GEORG ITWABBKY,

C. A. POLLEY.

lertlmated)....................................... 1
FIKAXC1AL RXFORT.

Balance Ln poor ftmd............ ..............
Amount raised by tax
••
paid tn ..2-. —• —; ............
1J48 97
••
used of asylum toad.
•• House of Correction
fund....................................................
Amount overdrawn
CONTRA.

473B 33
M 30
WTO. 37
“ lot food
“ tor foel.................................. -........ 114 U2
Y supplies

h.^»Wn».T^

To the Board if Supervisors &gt;f Barry
county:
*

’

Total amount of oMm...
.......
£
Amount paid out of asylum fund 1J4® W
•r
•• How al CorrecUon............. . .......
I® 80
Amount returned
”

Total ____________ 6,546 67
Estimated amount necessary u&gt; be
-----------------&lt;5,500 00
raised for
ensuing
year.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, L
•Courrr or Barry, f
t
We, the undersigned, SuperintendentstoJ tlie
Poor for the county of Barry, aforesaid, do
hereby certify that the toregolng U a true and
correct statement of the matter herein set forth
according to our best knowledge and belief.
In wftnewt whereof we have this day set our
hands at HasUng* this 17th day of October IBM.
z
Wm. f. Hick*,
i
OF. Loro.
P. BUKTOW.
SuperIntendants of the Poor. •
$I

8aS8$88ft?g88

can

Eeapwstoliy submitted.
AMOS C. TOWNE
IRA A. OSGOOD,
J. K. BARRY.
Oournfttro.

On motion of Mr. Latham, the report
was accepted and adopted.
Mr. Bngnam moved that the Board
reconsider the claims of Dr. Wm. E.
Upjohn for professional services which
motion was kfet.
On motion of.Mr. Polley, the board
Mr. Towne moved that the report be took a recess til one o’clock p. m.
laid on the table. Motion prevailed.
AFTERNOON SESblON.
The committee on drains to whom
Board met at the hour fixed, with
was referred the petition of John Her­ quorum present.
.
rington and others, relative to a certain
Mr. Swift moved that the eoontv
piece of state road in .the township of treasurer be authorized and instftu-ted
Baltimore, submitted the following re­ to borrow a stub qf money sufficient to
port;
pay all outstanding orders. The mo­
To the Board of Supervisors of Barry tion prevailed bv the following vote;
county: '
Ayes. Meesrs. Ab])ey, Brigham, Covert.
Gentlemen : — Your committee to Latham. McIntyre, McKevitt, Nye,
Osgood, Ritchie, Sheldon, Swift and
chairman—12. Absent, Messrs. Barrv,
Cole, Gott, Polley, Reizer andTowne
ing the southwest quarter of section
There lieing no further business, on
twenty nine in the township of Balti* motion of Jlr. Abbey board adjourned
more be vacated, would reccomend thaj till the fifth day of January next, at the
the prayer of the petitioners be granted, hour of two o’clock p. in.
upon condition tnat Samuel Weeks, •
•
JOAN DAWSON ( hoinnai
whose land is crossed by said piece of CHARLES M. MACK, County Clerk.
state road, shall make the new and pro­
posed route passable for teams, before
the old road is taken up. AU of which TEST YOUfi BAKING POWDEB TO-DAY!
is respectfuUy submitted.
(Signed]

’

.

ORSON SWIFT,
WM. W. OOUC
J. H. M&lt; KKVlTr.
H. K. MCINTYRE,
I. YSCOM BRIGHAM,
JOHN M. REISER,
E. F. EYE.

NORMAN LATHAM,
ft A. POLLEY,
IRA A. OSGOOD,
Committee.
Mt. Swift the report

On motion of
was adopted.
/ On motion of Mr. Ritchie the board
adjourned till to-morrow morning at
half past seven o’clock.

LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

X

AGENTSwS

County:

Gentlemen; Your committee on
finance would respectfuUy report the
foUowing amounts to be raised by tax
for the ensuing year.
County tax as follows:

■

Gentlemen: Your committee to
whom waa reterrol the dqty ot aawming the report bf the superintendent-,
of the poor, would make the following
report: '.
■
1st. "We would reccommend that all
sales from poor farm and other sources
be paid over to the county treasurer and
-charged to him, by the superintendents
of the poor.
2d. In giving temporary relief, we
would reccomend that the strictest '
economy lie exercised and that no lux­
uries I* granted, except in rare &lt;u*es
but always remembering the poor.
*
3d. We find that nearly eight hun­
dred dollars have been expended tor
house and farm hired help. In this par­
ticular we .also reccomend that, the
strictest economy be practiced.

Saturday, October 18, 1884.—Board
met as per adjournment with all mem­
bers present.
•
Mr. Abbey moved that the report of
the committee on equalization be taken
from the table and adopted, and after
remarks from several members of the
board, pro and con, the motion pre­
vailed by all of the members voting
therefore except Mr. Latham.
Mr. Swift offered the following reso­
lution, and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the supervisors of the
several townships, anffl wards of the
city of Hastings, be, and they are. here­
by authorized and instructed to spread
upon their assessment rolls for the year
1884, aU taxes that may be legally re­
INTA IN AXSONIA.
DOES N(
ported to them.
The resolution was imanimouslv lie HXiLTMrt-utKSB ms niv£r »««’ ortsnows
adopted.
Mr. Towne asked and obtained leave
THE TEST OF THE OVE*.
to withdraw from the committee on
apportionment, and Mr. Cede was ap­
pointed to fill the vacancv on said com­ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO..
VAKrx* or
mittee.
tKAOBGOOD,
The committee on county buddings, Dr. Price’s Special Flaroring Extracts.
Committee.
through their chairman Mr. Ritehie,
IketlrMVfat.■**! &lt;MMm«
1
tM** ***
On motion of Mr. Swift the report offered the foUowing:
was accepted and adopted by all of the To the Board if Supervisors if Birry Dr. Price’s LupuJir. Ysist Gtffit
members voting therefor. '
(yninty:
w
Mr. Latham presented a petition,
signed by John Herrington and four­ Gentlemen: Your committee on coun­
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
teen others, asking that a certain piece ty buildings would respectfuUy report CHICAGO.
ST. LOUIS
of state road, known as the ‘•oh! Johns­ that we have visited the various county
town road,” running from Battle Creek buildings, and would recommend that
to Hastings and crossing the south wart the barn nt the jail be reshingled, and
quarter of section twenty-nine, in the that the doors of the same be repaired;
also, that tlie two kitchens aqd dining
township of Baltimore,, be vacated.
On motion of Mr. Towne the petition room in the poorhouse Ihj calcimintxl
was referred to the committee on and painted, and that outside wood­
droins.
work receive two coats of white paint,
On motion of Mr. Sheldon board took and that window blinds be painted
a recess till 7 o’clock p. m.
green. Would also recommend that a
well be driven at the Jail.
EVENING SESSION.
Respectfullv submitted.
Board met at the hour fixed with
’
»• &lt;2 RITCHIE,
quorum present.
GEOBGE W. ABBEY,
. ,,A. C. TOWNE.
The committee on claims offered the
On motion of Mr. McIntyre the re­
foUowing as their final report:
drj hop ywrt In the wcr!d. StQig
port
was
accepted
and
adopted.
142 R. B. Rlehardi.dep. xtrer. fee* 24 85 24 36
thi* yoatt I* light. white~snd
Mr. Covert moved that the report of
-' -0
S 70
144 J.T. Baker, profl serviro*. . 1000 1000 the Committee on equalization be placed
delict hr &gt; t
145 John Q. Creaay, crim, acet. . .u* » 348 35 in the hands of the committee on ap­
146 M. 8. Stebbins, constable fee* 17 av
__ 1
&lt; -l-lUCM
portionment,
which
motion
prevailed.
AU of which is respectfullv submit­
On motion of Mr. Sheldon, the board Price Baking Powder Co.t
ted.
tfok a recess till the hour of JI a. m.
.
r. A. SHELDON.
i itrrtrtTiwi rwM ima
i
On again assembling, the committee
J. N. COVE1CT.
"•
'
.A. J. GOTT.
on apportionment, through their chair­ OIUOMO. I".
On motion of Mr. McKevitt the re­ man, Mr. Abbey submitted the foUowport was accepted.
lug report:
Mr. Swift moved that the sum of two 7'o the Hon. Board of Supervisors:
dollars be deducted from claim No. kifi,
Your committee on apportionment
which motion was lost.
a Reflecting Safety Lamp
On motion of Mr. Towne the report submit the foUowing report:
was than adopted by aU of the mem­
bers voting therefor, except Mr. Swift.
•MUiaUaart. He'
(household artfcta*. Chcatar* ftw.
The committee on finance, through
RXSMEE&amp;MACKIN. CinctoiaU®
their chairman, offered the foUowing
report:
,
.
7’o the Board qf Supervisors &lt;f Barry
wan hob

Amount 06 state tax apporti
Harry eoonty.

Paid for medical attendance, nursing

township ot Hop.
“e*,t
psnnsm or
,n'
all
tor the construrtion otjrWi,

which motion was lost.
a’
Mr. Covert moved that the netitian
be laid on the table, which motfon r r7
vgOd bv th, Mtowtag vote: “A^
Covert.
Latham. Melnlrre. MeKerttl. Poll,'
To the Honorable Board qf Supervisors Reiser, bheldon, Swift, and chaitaai&gt;:2
12; Nays, Abbey. Cble, Nye, Owa-i
of'Barry County :
Ritehie-5. Abeent, Mr. TowruGentleinen--:Your committee on and
lhe special committee appoints! to
equalization would respectfully submit &gt; examine
tee annual report of the sun.
the following report:
4
.
erintendents of the poor, through thr-ichainnan. Mr. Towne, offered the fol­
lowing.

Total

On motion of Mr. McKevitt the re­
port was accepted.
Mr. Towne moved that the chair ap­
point a special committee of three who
should examine the'report of the super­
intents of the poor, and report at their
earliest convenience. Motion prevailed
and the chair appointed as such com­
mittee Messrs. Towne, Osgood and
On motion of Mr. Nve, the rejwrt Barry.
On motion of Mr. Polley, board ad­
was accepted.
Mr. Towne moved to amend by mak­ journed till one o’clock p. m. •
ing the salary of the County Clerk
AFTERNOON SESSION.
seven hunared dollars(8700.00). Motion
Board met pursuant to adjournment
prevailed by the following vote: Ayes
with
quorum
present.
—Messrs. Brigham, Cole, Covert, Lat­
The committee on-insurance, through
ham, McIntyre, McKevitt, Nye. Os­
good, Sheldon and Towne—10. Nays— their (•hairma.D Mr. Towne, offered the
Messrs. Barry, Gott, Polley', Reiser, following report:
Ritchie, Swift and Chairman—7. Ba- 7'o the Board of Supervisors qf Barry
eused from ootiny—lAr. Abbey.
\ County.
.
Mr. Sheldon moved an amendment
Your committe on insurance have ex­
by fixing the salary of County Treas­ amined
amount of insurance carried
urer at one thousand dollar*. After by the the
county on the various county
discussing the matter at some length
and their contents, and have
the motion was lost by. the following* buildings
the matter careful consideration
vote: A yes -Messrs. Brigham, Mo­ given
and
would
make the following report:
Kevitt, Osgood, Sheldon and Towne—5.
Nays—Messrs. Abbey, Barry, Cule, We find find insurance on the two
^Covert, Gott, Latham, McIntyre, Nye, story brick building on poor farm, to
Polley, Reiser, Ritchie, Swift and the amount of fonr thousand dollars:
on furniture, beds, bedding and stoves
Chairman—13.,
Mr. Sheldon moved a further amend­ in said building $500, and would rec­
ment by fixing the salary of Prosecut­ ommend the same be maintained; on
ing Attorney at eight hundred dollars, two story frame building on poor farm
which motion wat lost by the the fol­ $400; on hog pen. including live hogs
lowing vote: Ayes—Messrs. Bngham, therein, and on adjoining building, in­
MoKevitt, Nye, Osgood, Sheldon and cluding tools, etc., $400; on granary
Towne—6.
Nays—Messrs.
Abbey, 8200; on grain therein, 8300; on hay and
Barry, Cole, Covert, Gott, Latham,
Mclntye, Polley, Reiser, Ritchie, Swift farming utensils in said barns, 8200; on
live stotk. 8400; and would recommend
and Chairman—12.
The original report as amended was that the same be maintained.
On frame building near farm house
then adopted by aU of the members,
barn we find an insurance of 8300.00;
exceptlir. Swift, voting therefor.
The Committee on Drains, through on horse barn and sheds, 8400.00.
Said insurance is carried by the Fire­
their chairman Mr. Polley, submitted
mens fund of SanFrancisco and we rec­
the followingreport:
ommend that when said insurance ex­
UtnUntm: Your Commiltbe on Drain* beg pires, said buildings be insured in the
leave to make the following report to wit: We Agricultural of AV atertown.
have examined the claim of Gee. B. Man­
We find an insuranceof two thousand
chester, and find the same to be correct and
would recommend Ba allowance at one hun­ dollars on the jail and basement there­
dred and five and 50-100 dollars, that being the of. Also one hundred dollars on bam
amount claimed lu said account, and that or­
ders be drawn for the same, upon the several at jail and recommend' that the same
drain funds mentioned In said claim. We fur­ be maintained. We find insurance on
ther recommend that the account of Heth court house of 82,580,10; on books and
Pratt amounting to eight dollars, for surveying
on Garret ditch. YiuikeeHprings, be allowed at records in registers office, 81,000; on
the amount claimed, iflid that an order be books and records in clerks office, 8500.­
drawn for the same upon the eootmgent fund 00; on books and records in treasurer’s
of the county. We also recommend that the
suggestions mentioned in the report of the office, 8200,00; on furniture and fix­
County Drain Commissioner relative to the Im­ tures, including the iron safe in treas­
provement of water courses, be adopted by this urer's office, $500.00.
•
Board all-of wlpth is sepectfuBy submitted.
We would also recommend an addi­
NORMAN LATHAM.
tional insurance'of one thousand dollars
IRA A. OSGOOD.
on the books and records in treasurer's
Committee.
office, and that county treasurer secure
On motion of Mr. McKevitt, the re­ an insurance of one thousand dollars on
port whs accepted and adopted by all the books and records in the probate of­
uf the members voting therefor.
r fice. AU of which is respectfully sub­
The Superinteudenbi of Puor, through mitted.
their chairmau Mr. Wm. F. Hicks sub­
A. C. TOWNE,
mitted tlie following report:
J. E. BARRY.

elusive of
Pald for blacl

'

On motion of Mr. Ritchie, the report
was accepted and adopted by unani­
mous vote, and referred to the com­
mittee on apportionment.
The committee on equalization
through their chairman, Mr. Swift, of­
fered the following report.

Value0
lidior during the
year(erttaated) ■ —
Value of County Foot Farm. Inclusive
of buildings (estimated)........
Value uf all farm Implement* ou said
YaluV3&lt;llve1stock’on'Mld

utnumtn ;
i uur himuuihcc vji
it.-leave to submit their report on salaries of
county officers as follows, to wit:
County Clerk. WOO; County Treasurer, Woo :
Prosecuting Attorney, S7t»; Chairman of Sup­
erintendent ot Poor, S185AU of which is respectfully submitted.
A. C. TOWN E,
C. A. POLLEY.
’
J. E. BARRY.
Committee.

45 A. H. Loveland, **
• •• ..
46 Helen Adams.
••
" ..
47 D. A. GreenJuror fees4
48 Maria MhuMr. witness fees..
49 David Bowker,
" ..
50 Willard Payne,
“
“ ..
51 Samuel Williams, “
“ ..
52 Janies Shrontz. ••
“ ..
53 Chas. Mack, postage, express
54 F. R. Timmerman, med. serv.
55 SpangemacherS Mason,furn­
iture at foil...........................
56 Wm. K. Geer, criminal acct..
57
••
** court Attendance
58 Ihllng Bros., blank books.... 119 00 119 SO
WILK. Grant, mdse
GO Wm. Upjohn and 10 others.
coroner, jur^S witness fees.
61 same................ ;•
62 same and 17 others‘
C3 E. H. LaUirop. med. sen ices
64 Elmer B. Payne, witness fees
65 Henry Shaft.
“
"
66 Elizabeth Burkhart, services
at inquest........... r—s»
67 O. H. Greenfield. Justice fees.
68 Huffman Bros, .rebuild Ing fur­
naces, hardware........ .........
60 I. W. Vrooman.dep. slier, fees
70 J. A. Nims, criminal acet....
71 Wm. L. CW&gt;, justice feM....
72 P. T. ColgTove, mis. acct
73 J. q, Creasy, mis. acct
74
'* “ boarding prisoners
75
“
summoning jurors
and court attendance..........
76 John Halklns, witness fees...
77 Wm. Olnuueod, “
" ..
7« George Doxy
“
" ..
79 Wm. Upjohn, med. service...
80 Wm. Doonan. Justice fee*....
81 Win. H. Smith, med. service.
82 Moses 'tteebrr. Juror fees
83 David Bowker,
“
84 Conrad Kahler. “
“
85 Howard Mosher, "
•*
86 E. B. Payne,
“
“
87 Janies Snroutt, constable fees
88 Mrs.8.Chadderdon,witnSfees
8» O. Gealer and wile,
" *■*
90 Amelia Chamberlain. •• ••
91 Eellx
••
" • “
kVL* Wm. ftooiian,
“ ',13 H. Mosher and wife
“ “
w Conrad Kahler,
•• ••
95 DoraKuhier,
“ **
96 John Achre, Jr..
" "
97 G. B. Manchester, services Co.
drain commissioner...'.......
$e J. P. Ferguson, 11 others, cor­
oner. juror and witness fees
99 Walt. Foster, dep. sheriff "
100 G.W. Searles, asshllngofficer
101 J. H. McKevltt.dnji. slier, fees
Tbc Superintendent* of the Poor tor Mie
102 J. H. Brown,
*"
"
county of Barry respectfuUy subvltthe follaw103 Geo. Marr,
“
"
Ing report tor the year ending September 36tb,
104 It. B. Richards,
lir, M. Chamberlain, cons’ble fees 13 10
Whole number of male paupers main•
lot; Geo. Richard*, iueistg officer
UUued lu the Poor House Wilkin the
107 Geo. Barden, Justice fees......
108 V. Simmons, constable lees..
Wh^e number df female paupers main10(t J. D. Benham, usslat'g officer
110 C. H. &amp; M. W. Hicks, mdse...
Whole number ot paupers ..
94
111 D. £. Miller, med. services..
Average \ •*
- i15 5412
112 J. 8. Goodyear, mdse.............
Whble number under 16 years of age.-.
*
113 F. T.Campbell, justice lees..
Whole number Idiotic
114 Abram Ellis, constable “ ..
Average
“
.1
115 Chas. Jordan, juror “ ..
Wpole number blind
116 John Rock.
.**
“
Average
“
.................................
117 Chas. Wheeler, witness " .
Whole number muteJ!
118 Adelbert Fisher, **
** ..
Average
*’
i .
119 Wm. Loveland,
M
** ..
The naUonallty of the pauper* main­
120 Frank Carson, r - - . •• ..
tained in the Poor House is as follows:
121 Hastings Banner, printing...
Americana
19;
English,
2; Utah, 21
122 W. K. Geer, criminal acct...
Scotch, 2; German 1.
123 E. J. Felghner and 17 others,
Number of deaths among paupers in the
Justice, Juror, wilnestt fees,
Foor
House
during
the
year.
.
124 W. H. Youug. med.services..
Number ot permanent paupers main­
125 Wm. E. Griggs. i*ous*ble fees
tained ouulde the Poor House, but not
UK H. A. Barber, med. services.. 10 00*
In any revlum or ImrUtutlcm..........
127 Dorcas Creasy, washing bill..
Number at jiereon* outside the Poor House
128 Wm. F. Hidnam. express bills
temporarily relieved during the year. IM
129 Wm. Upjohn, med. services..
Total number of different persons who
130 Lewis stern, mdse.I.....
have received assistance in any form
131 N. T. Parker, livery and
during the year........ ......................
boarding jurors................
132 A. H. Keith.Ilvery bBl.
1. TOTAL.
133 Btepbeit Nichols and.’. 0U1CTH,
Whole amount paid from the poor
justice mid witness foes..
fund during the vuar............... |5,l
IX Home Journal, prhillug........
Whole amount paid from all other.
Ufi Wm. E. Upjohn, prof’l sery..
• fund*during theymr,J... ij
3 75
136 W. 8. (toodyear, mdse...........
Whole amount expended by the ebun137 L. E. Slaufier. Juror tees
ty In the care and support of the
138 Span-PhilUpn
“ .... J..
poor............... ................................. o,i
139 A. McCoy
II. POO* BOLSX A»D POOR FARM EXPSMBM.
140 A. P. Drake, prof 1 service*..
141 Hicks Bros., mdse..................
Paid to the keeper of the Poor House.. *400 00
••
clothing
On motion of Mr. Polley, the report •• tor
fog food...........
...
■was accepted by aB of the members •• tor medical attendance, nursing
sick
and
medicine*........................
I voting therefor.
for transportation of paupers to
Mr. McKevitt moved that claims No. Paidand
from Foor House
. 14 be allowed at the sum uf nine and Paid for Furniture.....
••
labor hired in I.’oor House ex­
10-1U0 dollars: No. X5 at twenty and SUof keeper* salary
10b dollnrs; No. 22 at one and 60-100 Paidclusive
for hardware-.......,
I
dollars; No. 54 at one and 60-100 dol­
••
repairs of buildings
••
Jother improvements on F001
lars; No. 81 at five dollant, and No. 135
.........................................
at thirty-.soven anti 1O-J00 dollars. Mo­ Paidfarm
for stock................ . ............... L....
tion prevailtd by the following vote:
••
farm Implement*
“
hay. grain and seed
Ayes—Mrasrs. Latham, McKevitt, Nye,

Osgood, Polley, Ritchie, awift and
1 Chairman—8. Nays—Messrs. Brigham,
Covert, ShukiuD and Towne—4. Ab8 C. BITCHIC.
gko.w.Ibbky. • ront-Meesrs. Abbey, Barry, Cole,Gott,
Mclnty re and Reiser—fl.
moved that Ute report
Mr. Brigham moved that claim No.
Jtion prevailed by nil 126 be allowed at the amount claimed.
voting therefor.
Mr, Kevitt moved to amend by ailow-

foe
support of poor at OoMwatot

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DOWN!
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HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 13, 1884.

DOWN!

DOWN!

With the Prices on

WHOLE NO. 9130.

IN STATU QUO.
Republican! Refuse to Oonoede
Cleveland’s Election.

,

Dry Goods and Clothing!

city an&lt;i add &lt;id

Til* PROBABLE RRSVIT.
IK, Not. 8.—According to the iatmt
hlipaichs* U*n rote tor PreaMenth., Eb-ctors
tn the vanona State* i» aa follow*:

„ 2; X.”SrX?ri“ Sfift “a 1 ‘T* i** •—«— » 1- ti»t

total*
atnom

dentlal Elector*
•:-n- ••
the Fourth Congrwreiotial District indicate the
election of Davidson (Demosrixu. It to fanpo**iblfc to give figures. but all returns show
that Cleveland will ba re a lance majority and

D««OCHATXa
I “ HEPOT
Airbase* lO'Callfoml*
Tliotarado..
6 Illinois.....
.
AKKANKAS.
Slows
Ltitle Riwk. Ark.. Nor. 8.—Scattering re«
BKanuu.. .
turn* from all quarter* show that the liemolSiMaino......
_
L_ .
4, crat* carry everything. Their Presidential
Uy Michigan
B ’Elector* and Congnwemen areelectod by about
SMlnneaota............... 7 fij.0!c majority, and OockrMl, Democratic can­
*, Nebraska.
$ ‘ didate for Chief-Justice, is re-elected.
9iNevada....................... 3
IfiiNew Hampshire.... 4
Ban Fkawcibco. Nov.
............. • Ohio
. .•$।
North Carolina........ 11'Orufron .
............... 8 1
&gt;. irvcnuio, vukm; Mu tier, wo; st. Jolin.
■outh Carolina...... •‘Pennsylvania....
M 1
IHafne's plurality. lOjns The Repub­
TennaA*ec................ 12:Ri»ode Island........ 4 Ilican* nloctcd a rail Congressional iioietration
131Vermont.... .'z.......... 4 &lt;

Cto'.ro- ik-ut.
Delaware .
Florida.
Georgia.
Inilau**....................
Kem,iuk}.. . .........
Vo,*a*“..............
Jicry land...........
M.«*isalp|4............
.Mtoaouri.

Cotton Cloth or Dress Goods
At moat any price, I have them.

* CnLVMBVs. O.. Nov. 0 -Return* thna tar re­
wired indicate that BhUne's plurality in W-*
State will be about 31.UJ0.

PiTTHBCHnn. Pa.. Nov. «.-The returns err
plurality will be about *u,u». Butler pntaer
about uJBO.
■

Blaine's majority
against 7,IM tor Gar- .
T1"”””.................” ,
Blaine's major... ...Si|......................... « ■
Nothing like complete return* can be ob­
New York (claimed by both parties)........... 88 !tained from Oreron. but It I* known that turns from a number of courftles througbCNit
f
Blaine'* majority tn the State will be fully the State indicate that the Democrat* have
New ¥okk, Nov. h. 1 a. m.-Ou a careful re- •?J»j.
.
elected their entire ticket by a law majority.
view of the figure* by districts, ns furnishrd,
OOXjOBADO.
by tlie agents of tlie Associated Press, cor­
DkXVKB, Nov. 8.—Additional but Incomplete
rected
by
the
return*
revel vpd ! return* *how that Blaine's majority in the
1* M00, a net Republican gain of 1,«)
( during the day, m u to bring the record ,State
over the vote of 1880. Lynis, Republican Con­
| down to this time, the total vote of ।gressman. I* elected by 2.300. Raton. Repub­ the city arc generally Republican. Tor
the
the State stands: For Cleveland. MH,*86; for lican Governor, 1* elected by 1J00. The Legis­ Democratic Electoral ticket will be elected by
the usual majority. Bate, for Governor, will
Blaine, 558,436; plurality for Cleveland, 1.4AU. lature is Republican.
probably be elected by a reduced majority.
COKXKCTICVT.
Then: are yet eighteen district* from which
The Hebl leans elect three Congrt-ssrnem
Nitw Haven, Conn., Nov.«.—Democratic by
ruturn* are still behind or are questioned.
a
small
plurality.
These In PH) .gave Garfield a plurality of 788.
AUgrix, lea., nor. o.—ireianu. mo imhdoDBUAWAR*.
eraUc candidate for Governor. I* conceded
The counties in which are the lacking districts
are Essex, Madison, Saratoga, Sullivan and that Delaware will give Cleveland about 2^£B ' elected b&gt; at least ».(OQ. while the majority
for C.ev&lt;iland to esthnated at not less than
Ulster.
majority.
WJMB.
FbORIDA. ’
New York. Nov. 8,-The Sun say* the re, VEKMOXT.
Vtobd returns of thl* State give Cleveland
jACKqoxvnxE, Fla.. Nov. 8.—Revised flgMoxtfeuem; VL, Nov. 6.—One hundred and
UM6 plurality, and the. Tinua claims the plu­ uree received last night raise the Democratic ninety-*ev&lt; n town*—Blaine. 3MU: Cleveland.
rality to be 1.361 The Sun say* clerical etror* majority lu the State to &amp;.104.
S12-. Butler, (W; St. John. L3W; Blaine s pie­
have taa-n diseovefod at ton different ooute
ty, a.'..kW. If the remaining towtw give a
OEOItGIA. 4
Ho* which al&gt;iH&gt;nt exactly, balance one anoth­
Atuaxta. Ga., Nov. a.—Majority for Cleve­ proportionate vote Blolne'a plurality will be
er In the footing, and that the Associated land
not les* than 40.00).
Pre** figure* finally show Cleveland ahead.
and $6.50.
IULIXOU.
New Yokx, Nov. 8.—The National DemoSrnixGrxEbD, HL, Nov. 10.—The total vote
cratlo Committee ha* issued tbe following ad­ for
President In forty-two oountie* of th!*
dress reviewing tbe situation:
B,oai majority. The Dem&lt;
Suits,
$9.00
$10.00.
State give* Blaine 1M.8P4: Cleveland. 88.218; by
Heahouaot-kb* or the National Demo- i Butler, 3.163: St. John, 4J«; Ogleeby (for elated at their snccMs In thl*
■ Cratic Committee, 11 Wm TwxxrT-rouRTM Governor), 103,13; Harrison. 81.361; Hobba,
WISCONSIN.
Boys Overcoats,
5.00
1 Street. New York. Nov. 7,1884.—Th the Put- 8.481.
Cnf thr. UnUrrt Staff*: There can no longer
IKDIAXA.
from the State ore not entirely tn. taut Secre­
any questions concerning tbe actual result
tary
Payne
say*
the State will give Blatm
iMDiAXAFOuiR,
Ihd..
Nov.
8.
—
On
the
bast*
of
Of the Frt-*.dentiaJ election. Grover Cleve­ tbe latest official returns rojKtrted Indiana ba* about 13.0ft! plurality.
Tbe Prohibition vote tn
land and Thomas A. Hendrick* have a ma­ given a Democratic plurality of 5.50), and the
ot 18 in the Electoral College. It is not Republican State Central Committee concedes
at
25c each.• jority
wofrth while for our adversaries to claim the this much. The Democratic Committee claims District, got 5.MI1
Electoral vote of the State of New York. Iti*
majorfty. Tbe Congressional delegation
absolutely certain that the returns of the 7,90)
as follow*: '
proper officers of election on the night of No­ stand*
Democrats—First District," J. J. Kleiner; In the Fourth. 700; Rankin, liemocrat.
vember 4 showed a decisive pluralm* In the Second.
R. Cobb; Third. Jonas G. in the Fifth, about 4JM»: Guenther. Repub­
State for the elector* supporting Cleveland r Howard; Thomas
Fourth. William L. Holman: Fifth, lican. Sixth. 1JW); Thomae, Republican, tn the
and Humlrlck*. If any different or altered G C. Matson;
Seventh, w. D. Bynum; Ninth, Seventh, about 1JW); Price, Republican, in the
returns are
now
lailng promulgated T. B. Virt; Twelfth.
Robert Lowry; Thir­ Eighth. 6JJ00; Stephenson. Republican, in the
they are
a
corrupt
falrifiention of teenth, George Fordlong
term, B. F. Snivel Ninth. 8.500, This 1* a gain bt four to the Re
the
records
of
tbe
State
.of
pubiicauK. ‘'The D.-utolaturc to Republican by
term.
M
New York, and the men aiding or abetting the short
Republican.*—
Sisth
Thomas M. about twelve In the House and eight In the
niaking of such re|K&gt;rta are criminals. It to Browne: Eighth, Janie--District.
T.
Johnson; Tenth, Senate, or twenty on joint ballot. This tn
not expected that you will tamely submit to W. D. Owen; Eleventh, George
cures a Republican United States Senator
W.
St»elctlie marhlnutlons of such men. let thetn unt
present delegation stands: Republicans, from this State next winter.
dcr.&lt;tan&lt; that you will not. Itocognlxc at noou 8;The
you
Goods the Cheapest.
Democrats.' 10.
WUCOXHIX LEGISLATURE.
to-tnorro^throughont the United States the
•
1UWA.
actual election of Cleveland and Hendricks by
Dzs
Moisas,
Iru,
Nov.
8.
—
TH*
State
has
turv
of
Wisconsin
wih
stand:
Senate
—
K
Befiring National salutes. Meet to-morrow
night throughout the country ami expres* • pyobsbly gone Republican by ai.at) or more. publican*1. KJ IXmocrat.-. Assembly—Cl Re­
returns Indicate the election of publicans, 81 Democrat*.
yuur opinion* iu a manner that can not be Scattering
ten Republican and one Democratic Congreeswest Virginia.
To Resist Malaria, Ague. Fever*, Headache, misunderstood.
The men of New Y'ork are reolvod not to num.
Colds, Kidney Disease. Pain In the Side or.Bock,
Wheeling. w. Va., Nov. 7.—The Iatan re
KAXHA*.
CousUpatton or 'CostivenesM, keep ZO-PE-SA submit Io the gross outrage attempted to i»e
an* very meager. The Secretary of the
TOPEKA. Knn., Nov. 6.'-Tho State will give turn*
handy, and take a dene twice a week. It act* perpctratol upon their rights, and will *|gjak
State Republican Committee convedM the
Blaine .W.onil majority. Mnrtin's majority for State to the Democrat- by 1.0U0, a Republican
fur thnmselvc*.
William H. Bakxotc,
upon the Liver and Stomach like a magic.
Chalnnan of the National Democratic Com- Governor AJ.rtM) Ix-low Blaine'sgain of ovenAOflO. The Republican* elect two
.nuttoe.
«
KENTVCKY.
Juv Gould yratordny morning *enl the fol­
Lootsville. K-y.. Nov. 6.—Returns firom the
lowing te Governor Cleveland:
county seat* throughout the State say the
Philadelphia. Nov. 10.—Tbe official return*
•‘ I hearUJv congratulate you on your elec­ State will give tbe usual Democratic major­
flfly-nlnc of the slxty-aeven countieeof
tion. AH I'unoedo that your administration ity. The Democrats elect u full Congres­ from
and an estimate of the remalaa« Governor hn- been wi*»- and coiwrrntlvc. sional delegation, a Republican loss of two in Pennsylvania
lug eight counties give Blaine a plurality in
and in the larger field a* President 1 fool that the House of Repiwcntatlvcs.
tbe State of 78.4SB. The countie* from which
you will do still better, end the vast buslncm
IXIC18IANA.
tbe
official
vote
ha* not yet been received or*
li-.tcreFU* of the 'country will be entirely safe
New Obleaxr. Ial. Nov. 6.—The ch*ction ADegbeoy, Butler, Carbon, Mootaumucy.
In y&lt;Air bands.
,
„
passed off quleur. Tbe Democratic majority Philadelphia. RdhuvlWU, Sullivan nn&lt;i Tioga.
» (Rguwli
jAr Gort.o.
Boitrox,
Nov.
10.—Tbe comp. .*e vote «f
I* estimated at 15,000. The Democrat* elect
Nr.w Yore. Nov. 10.—Two dajx have passed
Massachusetts for President is: Blaine, 1«LM:
without cither party iu New York having dis­
Cleveland, 119JU: Butler.«,8M: St Sohn. W.
covered any new tact to materially alter the
SB,
For
Governor
the vote stands. Robinson.
"Hub* Cough Cure. 35 Cent
UMWiniV.’,
.WWW. v.
—
situation a* announced last Saturday. Cleve­
156.007; Endicott.
McCafferty. SA32:
1’rescriptlon of a IhMtan physician, dispensed land's plurality I* placodJn the neighborhood nmrv “for 370 town* give* the following: Seclyc. 8J841. Uoblnsou's plurality is 46,887.
years by a Boston llniggtot.
' of 1 iRV- To-dtiy the return* of the district of­ Blaine, WUJTO: Cleveland. 46,547; Butler. 3,7711;.
nMDt-Bt A W m AWHBI
One do*« will cure any ordlnanr cough. It ficers will go Into tlie hand* of tliecounty can- St. John, 1,818. Blaine's plurality. UMOV.
acts almost magically. Ask any dealer to get vuivirs. who will compare Hum and
MARTI.AND.
burned in efUgy last evening in front of the
you a 23 cent bottle of "Hub" Cough Cure, soe that they cprrwpond with the ««*««
Baltimore. Md.. Nov. 6.—State Democratic IttVuNiron newspaper office, and in tbe pre*and doh’t be put off with any other
of vote* polled. The Republicans still by Ut,(xn majority.
X.
cnee of 5.000 people. The burning effigy was
express confidence tliut the official re turn*
MASSACHUSETTS.
X- torn down before the fl inDr .was cunstuiMd.
will «bow that Blaine ha* carried tbe State by
and wn* dragged through the street by a
Bowrox,
Mass.,
Mass-,
.tor.
«.—The
n.-inr
return* irive
rmuro*
*will
ivb
about the H-unv plurality claimed for Cleve­ ...BOWTOX,
, .. __
____ Nov.
« a, ,mn
l&gt;... 1
bowling multitude.
•
land. Should their nopes not bo n-allze l by Blaine a plurality of 24.UOO. Butler's vote will
Ptehlisg. Kan.. Nov. H.—St. John w*»
the result of the canvassing board * labors be leas than 2Q,«XJ, and St. John's vcr&gt; *nm!L j tmrwd
In effigy on the principal street of this
•
MICHIGAN.
they «av tncy will cordially acquiesce. From
last evening.
iliauaicnoe received from all part* of the
Drraorr, Mich. Nov. 7.—Alger*. Republican town
Ottawa, Kan, Nov. *.-»Ijinre crowd* gath­
couhtry it I* k-arned thist In obedience to the candidate for Governor, total nlurallttes ered
on the street hurt night. An effigy of ex­
reqnoflt of Chnlnimn Barnum, tho ratification 16,4X3; BegolK Fusionist, 1M07. Alger over Governor
8L John was bnrnwl amid joere and
of the election «f the Democratic «““*£**£ Begole.Ua. The brteat figure* on Congress­ yaila.
.
w.-j celebrated generally. Congratulatory men indicate the election of alx fusion Dcmtelegram * continue to flow in upon Governor ocrat* and five Republicans, as fo!lows: Re­
N
ew
Y
ork
Nov. 8.—From all part* qf the
Ctovoteind by tho hundred.
publican* — Alien in Second. O'Donnell In
country
come
dtopatebe*
announcing the
Nkw Yoi-.k. Nov. lO.-Tbe Republican Na­ Third, Burrows in 4th, Cutcbeou In Ninth,
tional Committee iwm*d tho .following late Moffat in Eleventh. Democrats-Mayburv celebration by Democrat* of the citation of
Constipation nuikes half the people si&lt;'k- Yon ^•!rM*V&gt;KLIL-AN HEAUQVAKTERS. NEW YOBK, In the First. Com*U&gt;ck In Fifth. Wj- Cleveland. In the South scene* of the wildest
enthusiasm
are
reported,
but
ho viotenoe.
are dizzy, have bad breath and taste, can-lent,
nan* in Sixth. Carleton in Seventh,
BATARb'* rOSSIHH.rnES IX Tita CAM1XCT.
cau’t sleep well, head acues nertoiw. lnitaWe. Nov. A—The Republican National Committee Taraney Irt Eighth. Fisher in Tenth. The
Can*t work It off. can’t rest it pff. Well, yoiu- is taking the most careful and thorough Fifth 1* cMtoo. but thl* la probably tbe
Wilminotox, Del., Nov. 10.—Mu«h luterr#t
meeMire* to ascertain error*, if any have »&gt;w-n correct delegation. It to the same as has is being manifested here over the formation
Liver must be invigoraV'l- 'our
rest properly. N ow save a dfrftor s biHwlth। a committed. In tho return* of the late election been, but each party gained and lent onm- of Mr. Cleveland * Cabinet. The general IwBotch* ofZO-PlMiA. You will be surprisedwith In the State of New- York. ,If Mr. Cleveland Prohibition was a much smaller votelhnn ex- prc*Mlon prevail* among politician* that Boma few doses. Zoi exa I* a positive cure for these shall be found to have a plurality of even cmtor Baynrd will be tendered tbe position «f
troubles, because It act* upon the-Htemacii and vote prompt acquiescence will follow from
Secretary
of
State.
In
that event
Liver and through the liver the system and tbe ItepuLilcuns of the United btatco. If Mr. slnnista. 19. Representative**—«1 Fuslonlsta, his
Successor
in
the
Senate
will
Bowel* must be regulated? Ask for a sample of Blaine shall
be
found
to
have ^Detboit^Nov. 7.—From reports from LOffi haw to be electe.1, and the iwo most
promincutly-named candidates
for the
a plurality of only one vote prompt
Fred.k Hotrbkiw.
acquiescence will be expected from the precincts and eatimatOT of the remaining position are George Gray, tbe Attorney-Gen­
precincts the ’Democratic State Comm ttm* eral of the State, and CongreMnmn Charles H
Democrat* of the United States. The
of till* committee, founded upon tnvretlga- place* the Republican plurality at about M00.
Uon. to that Mr. Blaine hM a plurality of sev- The Rcpublw-an State Committee otaiina the
hundred votra, and if th«t. be •“
STORIES ON THE ROAD.
honest man will demand that It be officially
aw-inH-d Until the Official declaration bo P DmEit? ^h\“No^-T^oVg^rlitoa)rt-ady
eloquent speaker.
the publif to unite with u« In an
E^orabk^rtfort tesU.re a perfectly IWr sent bn the result In thia State will lie llttfi*
ToLjtno.O.. Nov. 10.—Frank Hurd said yw
changed bv late return*. At mldmgnttW!
•‘Gentlemen: I almost envy you the positions count. Purity In election* i* tne only safety FWcPtcm, Democratic. r*PorUtbctlu1tae terday that he had decided to. coolest the
you 1111;- your experience of tbe World; your
plurality in 1.188 precincta out of 1JMR in the election of Hornet* He Claim* that he hu al­
knowledge of busfiiest; the changing sight* you ' “8. FEJWEKDJtX. Secretary."
State at 8.145, and Alger, for Governor. 8,418. ready discovered error* auffieleut to reduce
Homeis’ majority from SS to 80 outside of Lu­
sec. and all thnt, you know.’’
The Congmcional dcMgathm i« changed by cas
County. He
there to one error of W
Tills warmly expressed regret fell from the
thiwdocSon of Kidridge, ileraocrai, in the
Eric County, and that Ik- knows of one ot
lips of an elderly pleasure tourist, last August.
Second District, by a plurality of ®- This in
51
in .Lucas County. He say*' he now feet.
•utd was addressed to a seral-cirele &lt;&gt; commer­
make* the Congrewsional dHygarion *cven
cial traveler* seated on the porch of the Lindell
Fuslonlsts and four Ropubtfeaus.-a-ga-.n of
S
IhHWbou. il» .SU". one for the Fuatouk-t*. ,
Hotel, St- Louis. M&lt;».
GOVERNOR* ELBCTEP.
rwponded a New York reprejjentatire
Id Connecticut and New Hampshire there
of the profession, “a drummer isn’t without his botexto after th&lt;* patteru of those n&lt;»’ lo»k
Mjxneafolis. Minn.. Not.
■
them
In
the
Southern
States.
pleasure*, but he runs his risks, too—risk* out­
lurality
for
Blaine
to
not
les*
than
*
,'*u.
Reside the tdianees of railroad collision* and
iuni» urv
~ -........-­
steamboat exploration.''
known for a day or two. The delegation to
••Wlurt Figi* for Instance?’’
•
Congress is solidly Republican.
eeuondJUtey intend and expect to throw
nMiii intn dtonute the result of tbo eiecuon

w«v-^;-:

Cloaks, Circulars, Velvet Beaver Shawls,
••

-

Double Shawls
The Largest Stock in,the county, anil

Lowest Prices.

Dress Flannels, Red Flannels, Ladies’ Underwear.
Overcoats are Lower than before the War.
Suits. $8.75, $5.00
«&gt;• ercoats. $2.50. $3.50 and $5.00Overcoats. $6.00, $7.50 and $10.00."
$7.50,
and Children’s Overcoats. 2.00, 3.50, and 5.00.
’
Boys' Suits. 2.00. 3.00 and 4.00.
M en's Ked Shirts and Drawers, at 75c each.
Men’s White Shirts

and
4.00,

and 6.50

Drawers at

Hats, Caps, Collars, Ties, Socks, Trunks, Valises, &amp;c.
Be sure vou call at

LEWIS STERN’S,
Where

get Good

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

CLOTHING,

COLTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order.

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at .the

GREAT WARDROBE!

&gt;to«V&lt;.rk. »l»

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­

ing Q^r goods.

?™iLl^lonr' unili. to •
Chicago dry good* traveler, lighting his cigar
af-r-5ot a quarter per cent. But 1 had“P
tracrliugfor » while. Thr dy.^j-da ndned my
twiner Flnallv I came across an advertiseineui
L EkBKKBT* TOXIC. 1 trlrflit ud It
npUprrtaTlon Ttwre I. noUtlW
I?!*,
my oplnlou. equal to It a* u cure for d&gt; W*llL

.nethod resist and defeat thl* plan.
Cmic.ihi.Kot.M1-Th,

gte^S.4

gallon to Congress. Returns come tn slowly.
M1MODK1.
Sr. Lotns, M&lt;
ua*ai iur
dicatmg that hl:- plurality will not be over
l&lt;, im Nu e*-ttmnti- can yet be made ol the
.'
Jtl-.-tnn. twit it will
delegation will undoubtedly stand

Ing that pretlte tact. FARKKR’S

E. S. PIERCE,
COSCORP. X-

UNDER TOWER BLOCK;

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

Corn*, and all Skta

exaL'inatam
SSeofratio

MW

�TEN LIVES LOST.
I
The excitement of electiua is now
-—
I On« of lha nxm
over, and the time for cairn reasoning
is at hand. The results of the great
contest should afford .much f&lt;xxl for
Bhrobs and trees of great
rally
thought to the green backers of Barry
character— b the faipoua banyan, w'h
Hastings, Mich., November 13,1884. county and Michigan. We would like
Dynamite Factory Expljxfra, Killing extraordinary habit of growth and enor­
mous proportions so mueh astonish those
Entered at the Portoffice at Hasting!, Mich, them to name a single thing their party
whose idea ot a large tree has been
■ortransndrsion through the mails as second has gained. It has completely lost its
formed from what we tn Europe consider
identity. Ben Butler polled fewer votes
giant forest trees. The banyan, whose
than did Weaver in 1881) not only in
spreading, bowery roof, beneath which
EDITORIAL NOTES.
DEATH IX TWO SHAPES.
.
tills state and county, but in the coun­
whole village® of huta find shade and
Kkadixo, Pa., Nov. 7.—A terrible dis­ shelter, is supported by gigantic pillar­
try
at
large.
Henceforth
the
green
­
If it should prove true that Cleve­
aster occurred this afternoon at Stouchsburg,
land will be our next president, our backer must make his choice between a small village in tlie western part ot this like urope, formed by descending aerial
roots? which, on reaching the ground,
greatest regret will lie that the demo- j the republican and democratic parties. county. Shortly before Jhree o’clock the assume the appearance and perform the
static party has not a majority in the
At the latest report, Seth C. Moffatt, dynamite works of IL W. Stump Jk Co., lo­ functions of separate trunk.’. The fol*
next senateas well as in the house. A republican candidate in the eleventh cated about tlire*H|uarter» of * mile from lowing extract from Tennant e "Ceylon”
great many honest and intelligent peo district of this state had 6,700 majority, tlie town, exploded, causing the. instant gives and interesung account of t!ie pe­
of three men and the fatally Injuring culiar habits of this tree, which in many
pie believe that this country would re­ with one or two counties yet to hear death
of two others. Tlie lotw of tlie explosion parts of .India is held sacred By the na­
ceive great benefits by a return to the from.
was terrible, and was felt distinctly iu this tives:
■
city, eiglttcen miles distunt Tlie noise
system of “revenue only” tariff. We
"As we ascend the hills, the banyans
The blow and bluster racket was was like an earthquake, and the five
would like, to have nothing interfere
bnililiiigs connected with the works were and a variety of figs make their appear­
worked
by
tlie
democrats
for
all
there
with a democratic attempt in this direc­
blown' to atoms. Two of the men were ance. They are tlie Thugs efl the vege­
.
’ tion. We would like to see the1' experi­ was in it
hurled a distant-.- pf S00 feet, and were so table world; for although not heeessanly
horribly mutilate! that their bodies could epiphytic, jt may be said that. ?n jxjintof
ment tried to the entire satisfaction of
Business ought to pick up now that only lie recognized by tlie strips of clothing fact, ho single true comes to perfection,
the country. For that reason we wish, the excituient of election is over.
which clung to tlie bits of bleeding flesh or acquires even partial development,
if Cleveland proves the successful eanscattered abont tlie premises.. One of the without the destruction of some other to
lidate, that he had both houses ot his ' The Ben Butler fiasco is the laughing men was blown high hi tlie air. add part of fix itself as its supporter. The family
his body was found lodged in tlie branches generally make their uppearance as
own political faith. We believe that stock of the country.
of a large oak tree a hundred feet away. slender roots, hanging from the crown
one trial of tariff tinkering would 1« all
Those injured bnt not yet dead wore work­
THE: OLD WORLD.
ing outside on a ^scaffolding qmi were or trunk of some oilier tree, generally a
the county would want, and that 1888
pitched liuadlong to the ground and palm, among the moist bases uf
would witness the triumphant return
leaves, tlie
seen.
carried
buried beneath the ruins. When the whose
—
Death
of
Engluud'i
of the republican party to pdwer.
debris was removed both men were thither by some bird which had fe&lt;|

1

The Hastings Banner.

Paris, Nov. 8.—The reports of the reap­
pearance of eholera have a depressing effect
upon the. bourse., and tourists are again
leaving tin- counwy. The Prelect of Police,
at yestenluy’s session o:' titc Seine Council,
expressetl the o|&gt;ii:lb&gt;&lt; that the cholera
would agnht .ipeedily disippea:. as only
Isolated vases are reported. The report* of
cholera trim: midnight ou Tuunutay to
eight o’clock last evening allow rweotyseveu cases and eight deaths, inteluding one
In a suburb of Toulon, three at Nantes uid
out* at Oran.
Madrid. Nov. 8.—Tbe floods tu .-tlicatae
have destroyi-d the Faubourg Caradwte, ar.f
a rock which was thrown ilo*n by
avalanche battered down the old stuns wall*
of the city. The towns of Carcajriuv. near
the River J near, Alelra, on «ut Island m the
River Jumr. all in theProvlnceof Vivcncla,
have been submerged- Great dauurge lias
been done to factories, bridges and resi­
dences.
Paris, Nov. 8.—The Senate has adopted
three articles of tlie Senatorial Reform bill
proriding fur the election of two hundred
and rwenty-five Seuatoro by the depart­
ments ami the colonies and seventy-five by
the Senate. The tenu of service is fixed at
nine years Instead of life. I*retendera to
It must be a source of satisfaction to fye throne are declared Ineligible to tbs’
Prosecutor Colgrove to be so splendidly Senate.
London, Nov. 7.—Thomas Shaw, mem­
vindicated as' he has been by the voters
of Parliament from Halifax;-who has be­
of Barry county. * There were of course, ber
fore been mentioned in connection with tho
many false charges made against other Postal Dejiartiuent, has been appointed
candidates on the republican county successor uf tire late Postmaster-General
• Eawcett
ticket.* But against none other was the
[Henry Pawetat was born In 1835 utrl grad­
light waged with so much pure cussed­ uated with the hlgheat mathematical Honora.
from Trinity Hali. Cambridge, in 1866. Boon
ness as against Mr. Colgrove. The paid after
he was -made blind for life through
roauh of an occidental discharge of hla
emissaries of the prohibition party put' tho
father's gun while both were out shooting. In
in their.heaviest lying against him.. suite of this calamity Henry Fawcett turned
attention to the study of economic Hclence,
Re was the target for their abuse and Ids
and he soon bccnnin professor of political
In the university, a position he held
vilification. Their vile tongues found economy
at tlie time of his death. His lecture-rooir.
little other occupation than slander was ever crowded. In UBT Mr. Fawcett mar­
. Tied Mias Millicent Garrett, by whom be
against our worthy prosecutor. The leaves several children. At the time of his
be was Postmaster-General and repre­
result was that he ran ahead of his tick­ death
sented the borough of Hacknoy In the House
et in every polling place in the county, of Commons.
N
aplkm
, Nov. 7.—The cholera lias re­
overcame the fusion plurality of 234,
appeared In tirta city. Within the past
together with a number of votes for twenty-four lH&gt;urs there have been seven
his opponent on the prohibition ticket. cases and two deaths reported.
London, Nov. 10.—Nantes has thus far
®d wjis elected by 296 majority. “Good
had nearly, fifty deaths, and it is suspected
enough, Phil. As Ike Vrooman says.' that
cholera has appeared In. other channel
“Phil, is the republican nucnltis of Bar- •, hamlets than Yport. Paris papers say that
j since June there have been one hundred
ry countyr
i and sixty roses of cholera in Paris, sixty of
With a majority in the legislature op- j which proved fatal.
,"hn?ur &gt;-£-'AsssSs

The achievements of the prohibition
party in this state are worthy of note.
Their herculean labors resulted in poll­
ing about 20,000 votes—half of what
they expected. They are directly re­
sponsible for the fact that Michigan
has a democratic legislature. When
they get prohibition from that source
we will look for onions on a green bay
tree. They gave New York to Cleve­
land, if it is finally determined that
Cleveland has the empire state. In
Barry cdunty they defeated men who
have given time and money to the tem­
perance cause; and what is the gain?
Do prohibitionists think the republican
party will disband and unite with the
followers of St John? If they are
hugging any such delusion they may as
well let go of it at once. The republicamparty will not forget who were its
most bitter-and .vindictive enemies in
the campaign just closed.

•

members of that body pledged.to intro-1 teenth arroudissemente. During tlie fortyeight
hours ended at midnight Saturday
dace bills tZ
to repeal 2.Z
the L....t
existing
laws
Which impow restrirtloM u|»n the I 2*«J‘ “1CTe T?V’f’r,7j !$“ “w
“**
.....
....
.......
AtMontreoll 10MWMM.WW
liquor traffic; it will be seen w.hat a reix&gt;rted during
tbe same time. Yesterday
grand show there is in Michigan for one fresh case was reported at-St Nazaire,
'■nr &lt; leaDis at Nantes. The cholera is
prohibitory legislation. The prohibi­
ng Paris hotels, Tlie Iniransigcant
tionists are responsible for this condition
Foreign and provincial guests have
r bf affairs. They stated that free whisk­ hurriedly left the Grand Hotel, and there
ey was what they wanted, and are in a are now only eighteen families in the whole
fair way to have their wish realized. Of house.
Parih, Nov. la—A dispatch from Admir­
course this will give the temperance al Courbet, dated Kelung, Friday. Novem­
cause a grand boom. The right way to ber 7, says that tlie Chines® had attacked
the fortified works commanding the road to
win a victory is to divide your army Tamsul,
but hod bemi reptihted with heavy
and set them tn fighting each other loss after three hours' fightbig.
Parin, Nov. 10.—Tlie divorce of iladame
instead of the enemy.
Ben Butler is still a shrewd and cun­
ning politician; but his attempt to build
up a “People’s” party was the most dis­
mal and conspictuous failure in our his­
tory. His independent dodge did not
aad will not work. \n the future as in
tbe past, the tight wjll be between the
democratic and republican parties. Ben
Butler does not hold “tlie balance of
power” and has no leverage with which
to move either republican or democrat­
ic national conventions. His campaign
was a fizzle, and himself is left without
a party He, aa all other greenbackers,
must now choose between the republi­
can and democratic parties.
The democratic claim of Cleveland’s
election is altogether unjust and unwar­
ranted by the facta in the case. The
same is true of the republican claim in
regard to Blaine. It all hinges on New
York. Neither party claims 1,000 plural­
ity. There are 2^300 election precincta.
A change of half a vote in each pre­
cinct would overcome the plurality
claimed by either side. In the face of
aU this it is worse than folly to assert
that either party is victorious in the
empire state. Why not both parties
act reasonably, and wait for the official
count?

These must be lonesome days for the
average greenbacks. His party is comffctely trunk out of sight. The great
“People’s party" has traveled to that
toysterious etc., and the date of its re-

Patti from her husband, the Marquis de
Caux. won to-day made absolute.
Ixixnnx, Nov. 10.—Tlie Government bas
decided to limit tlie increased expenditure
on tlie navy-during the .comiug financial
year to 81.200.000. opposing the proposal to
divert tli * sinking fund to defray tbe ««4 of
new ship* The excises of the Nile ex­
pedition. of the South African rrlnforcemente, and of tbe imTcase in the navy will
be met by an extra income tux of two pence.
Pawn, Nov. 10.—Lti Liberie says that
Premier Ferry will natnounce to the Ton­
quin Committee that the Cabinet conncil on
Saturday agreed to foregu tlie demand for
an Indemnity from China, and tiiut prvliiniiiary peiwe negotiations with China have
been almost concluded.

found
bleetlhiK
nid
unconscious.
Tnc buildings -in the m-lghbortiood were
badly shaken.
I'oors and shutters were
torn from their hinges and windows
BiiiMhed. Tlie Lutheran Chureli was com­
pletely demolished and several dwellings
were unruoofed. In tho three hundred or
more dwellings in the town, only.a few of
the window panes remain unbroken.
In
Wonietadurf, Sheridan, RobeMinla, New­
manstown and Kichhmd, neighboring vil­
lages, the shock was so severe us io topple
over chinuteys and break huuilreds of win­
dows.
Robesoxia, Pa., Nov. 7.—This village
was tho Ncene of a terrible and distressing
accident shortly iteforo three, o’clock yester­
day afternoon, which resultel in tiieinstant
death of seven men, and the serious injury
of five others. Tbe men were engaged in
Ihibig one of tlie large •tacksconneeU.’d with
Ferguson &amp; White's furnace near the town.
The stack is about one hundred and sixty feet
high. Seven of the men were working at the
bottom, and die other five near tlie top.
Suddenly, and witlioht a moments warn­
ing tlie structure Ixynn to tremble and top­
pled partly over, precipitating about sixty
tons of brick and other material upon those
at the bottom, crushing them to death.
Those on the top were also plunged into
tlie stack, but by hard work the villagers
and employes succeeded in extricating them
alive, although several w»e so badly in­
jured that
they
may
die.
Robe­
sonia is only five* miles from the
scene of the terrible dynamite explosion
at Stouchsburg yesterday afternoon. It is
believed that tlie shock produced by tho
explosion caused, tin- stack to fall. The
damage may probably reach 825.00a

A FEARFUL TRAGEDY.
Htuiband'* Treatment, Takes UU I.lfe
and that of Her Little Child, and At-

asking the appointtpent of a receiver for
tlie estate of her deceased hudand. jiendlng
tbe contest over his xjilL She wtimates the
value uf the Times ul .?1,000.000. Judge
Tuley will hear argtunents next Wedne*day.

lias reduct'd the rate uf interest on Imtancee
to two per cent Twenty other institutions
propose to vote for similar action by tbe

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Nxw York, Nov. 8. — Tin* failure
throughout Um couidry during the sever
days ending yesterday, a* reported by R. &lt;1
Dun &amp; Co, muuber. iu file United States
185: bi Caiuftk, 21; total, 206.
This is a
marked d&lt;«?reaae over last week, when the
total was 267. and the previous week, 258.
The decrease arises In tbe New England
2nd Middle States and: in New York City-

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

O ur bltttsings are not appreciated un­
til we are deprived ®f them. Most not­
able among them is health, the lack of
which magnifier* pur other burdens. A
hacking cough, a severe cohl, or any
throat or lung disease is -very trouble■some; but all these may lie quickly and
permanently removed by Dr. Biglowd
Positive Cure. ITk-s 50 cents; trial
bottles free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.’

1 rusrrei ot purfs
x^totasomeueM. yiqiY
than tin- ordinary kind*, si’draimot lcompetition with the.imdtinHcof l&lt;&gt;« u^i
weight, itlum or piwxjdi d.- pokier. s.).i
fnr.uw. Rnvvi. Bakisg p.,„ ..K1I &lt;

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DIVORCES^

TbetaSSMEsriSw * Mid

COUGH NO MORE

firmly agglutinating under
pressure, teroal use. for bants, scalds,•uta, etc. It rau- 1 •Rmigh o&lt;i I'oUghs." • Troches. i.v.; b:t!*an&gt;
u»d .dmUg fh. fight through iotrr- i
F»; :
rtices that 1&lt;
look like loophole* in a furret”
Deep twilight always prevails undur
the shade of the spreading foliage,
through which not a ray of bright light,
can pierce, nud the awn and dread with
which the Buddhist villagers regard this
sacred tree is very intelligible. In the
Worn! Musuuin nt Kew there is n tine
specimen of a palm trunk, upon which
the strangling growth of a banyan's
1. _L
----rr..
_--------kable
---------------roots is well
shown.
The
remarkable
way in which the roots become united
to each other at every point where they
touch is observable in the specimen just
named.—Scientific American

RIOT IN HOCKING VALLEY.
THE MARKETS.

Washington, Nov. 10.—Walter Evans,
Commtaionei of lirtermil Kevenue, hi his
annual report tu Ute Secretary of the Tnraur
ury, stows receipts from ail source* of in­
ternal revenue taxation during tlie fiscal
year ended June 80. 1884, of »12lAM).0W,aj»
compared with f!44,55%SH for the year
1883. Tlie ComndMioMT estiHiateH that
8115,000.000 will be collected during iiiu

procewUaB to we enmedra: there inarched
thirteen AnfliNshopq, sixty-five Bishop*,
scores of Abbots, Monslgnora. Viearo-Gen- I
era!, Superiors of religious orders, rectors of |
seminaries, theologlMns aud minor clergy. 1
The ceremonies were presided over by
Archblsliop Gibbons. ApotUolte Delegate. .

upon the hg. begins to germinate. This
root, branchjng'as it descends, envelops of Griggs’ Glycerinejialve, which is a statrdfed r.-uM&lt;ia fr. dXn;
— crueltv.
----- inroi.iscitibiiitv ,.'t"
the trunk of the supporting tree with a sure cure for cute, bniiees, scalds, burns, Intemperance.
free.w7r
Stale
ATp»i:
Other Bores.
sores, Will
will pos
pos-­ vineJ™*:
l’u-vvuur
?,u.r *’mu
n*;P:«nd
M* add re— at
network
wood, and at lengt|i, jjene- wounds, and allI other
les, tetter and all skin nJ? *&lt;A ’ '
or i«..-,1H
trating fhe ground, attains tuc'dimen­ itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruptions.
Try
this
wonder
healer.
sions uf astern: but. unlike a stem, it
throws out no Imds, leaves or flowers. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
Ask for "Rough ou Cmudi*." fcr&lt;-«xu.as &lt;
The true stem, with its bmncho, its. funded. Only 25 cents. For sale by F. *orc
thrunt. hoaraeile**. TrocLe». tie.
.
:
.
foliage and fruit springing upward from Hotchkiss.
“Bough uu Hate.**
the
crown
of
the
tree,
whence
the
root
...
,.
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.
■ ■ -- ■ Clrsrit out ruts. iHi«e.roaeta-».fl&gt;,&gt;. ant­
is seen descending, and from 11
h bjjue the
Frederick Hotchkiss. Hie druggist, I* alwavs । Imi&lt;h,skunks.eMptaunks.gopher*., r- Dm.
pendulous rootlets, which on reaching wide mvak&lt;.10 biMtnes.* raid *psre» no palus io ,
Heart rajn».
the earth tlx themselves firmly and form I
the agency for Kemp'*1 Baliam for . PWplpltatlon. droiwical sweein
the marveluuti growth for which th^ Consumption. Cooglu. Cold*. Asthma. Bron
r
'
banvan is rib celebrated
In the deuth ‘
»“&lt;*H11 “flection* of the throat and lungs.
Mm“u‘ ««»*«vrr.
uanvan is s»&gt; ceicurat. a. tn u»e aeptn
,a lw,1UTO ^umuitee. Price 30c. audit.
“Rough ou &lt; orn.."
of thia grove the original tr&gt;^ is invar- &lt;
, ; »,k fl-. to_|U.
yeryud .ill, Jiu.r.11,
by .1,.
folds and weight
—I., of its ------resist1!(•&gt;&lt; -----com­ &lt;-«&gt;ld», ttroiip. asthma, deafhere ami rheumatism. ! *nl1'-Kuugh on rzrifi" Poroti^e.l !*la&gt;tri
panion, it dies, and leaves the fig in un­ I ----------------------------------------------------- ------------ ---- ------disturbed possession /if its place. It is
not uhusiinl to tind a fig tree io tbe for­
aud profit by this golden opttortuuRy prareuted ;
est
hnd been thus upbortic
till ..it to you by Dr. A. vV. Chask author of Chare
— which
--------------------------------- {—
. Thin People.
became a standard, now funning a hoi- FamflyReceipt Book, in placing to every drug t ••Well*' Health Renewer" retort* rn-atii , &lt;,
!□’ eylimler the «m.r of wl.lob wn.
uiTr. rw'coiS"“UU I
ouee 1 filled by the susUunin? tree, but j sore Throat, influenza, Whooping Cough, IT.ln I
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the empty walls form a circular net- I
c,MF‘,C,p%M’ ^5w hooping &lt; «•••&lt;!».
Um..!? Jr 'intor-l../U.a
.ua
other disease* of the throat and lungs. Thl» And tbe many throat affection* ul chllitr.-n
work of interlace d roots and branches preparation is alto an excellent remedy for ex- promptly. pleaMiitiy- ahd safely rellevcM

Chicago, Nov. 7.—Yesterday afternoon,
while laboring under evident -Insanity, Mra
Delia Gardner shot her husband. Dr. S. a
Whipping Children.
Gardner^and her little daughter, aged fif­
teen months, killing them instantly. She
A parent - who don’t know how u
then shot herself behind tbe left ear. inflict­ jlpvern 'a child without whipping it
ing a very* serious, though not fatal wound
ought to surrender tbe care of that child
Dr. and Mra Gardner had been married to a wiser person.
Sportsmen once
eight years.
They were fl rat cousins, thought it WM necexsart to lash theit
and had seemingly lived ' happily to­ dogs when training them" for tbe field.
gether initil
about
a
year
ago, They know now that the whip should
when through some unfortunate specula­
tion the busband lost a considerable sum of ' never be used. Horsemen once thought
money. From that time on he began to it wm necessary to whip eolte to teach
complain of his wife's actions, charging her them to start on the six&gt;( at tlie word,
with various misdoings, of which, accord­ and pull Meadilv. They know now that
ing to the statements of his mother, who an apple Is better th^u the laah, and a
lived with the couple, he had no proof. caress is better than a blow. If dog»
Yesterday he packed hl/tiunk and stated and horses can be thus educated with­
that he was going to leave hla wife ami out nunishment, what is there Id unr
daughter, and would not return again. The children which makes it necessary to
poor woman plead with him not to desert
her, but he was Inexorable, and she became
frantic, rhargiijrtbat for some unaccounta­ intelligence? Have they colder hearts?
they lower in the scale of beingF
ble reason lie was determined to drive her Are
We have heard many old people say:
out of his mind.
The dootor refused
to listen to her longer, aru| while "If we were tu bring up another child
going down stairs to carry out Ills we should never whip it.” Instead ot
CAJUCIWVI
expiesscil Iiimiuuu
Intention of guiug
going away
»nu&gt; 1
from
IVIU ,. God doing so little for children that
her, she. shot him, the ball entering Ids/. “
they
1*7 must be whipped to goudness, He
head, killing him instantly. She then en- has
baa done
&lt;]
so much 1for them that oven a
tered the room where her babe was sleep­ whipping can't ruin them—that in as a
ing peacefully in its crib, and sent a bull ruld. But alas, many children are 0!
crashing through its brain. She afterward such quality that a blow makes them
shot hsrself as above stated. The pour
woman was taken to tlie County Hospital, cowardly, or reofleM. or deceitful, or
Whipping maker
and at last accounts was still alive. There permanently upiv.
is no doubt but that .her husband's treat­ children .lie,. Whipping makes them
Whipping makes
ment of her unsettled her brain, anti that hate their parents.
sbe wax not responsible for her terrible home distasteful—makes the boys run
deed. She Is highly spoken of by her away, makes the girU seek happinest
neighbors, who praise her as a woman of anywhere and anyhow. Whipping U
irreproachable character.
barbarous. Don’t whip. — Baptut WceJUy.

Clkvf.laxd. O., Nov. 8.—A riot took
place Thursday night in the Hocking Val­
ley, Murray City being attacked by armed
men supjxHed to be strikers. A regular
fusillade took place between them and tlie
]K&gt;lice. The latter would have, been'worst­
ed had it not been for a squad of Pinkenton’s men, who, under hergciuit McKIrby,
1 flanked the attacking jnrty and drove them
Wabjhngtox. Nuv. 8.—The ITvsklrut I off. All tlie telegraph lines between Co­
lias Issued the following jirucLinial im: a , luiiiDus and Cleveland were cut. The Car"Tbe oeasou U nlyii ata’ll it»&gt; tho &gt;early Ik&gt;ii Hill A .Sandy Run Railroad bridges
wont of the jxyipki to observe a daj noiKiluted &gt; were burned, which stops all traflk* over
for thin purpose bytbo Pn uMcnt ns an es­ the .Straitaville and Monday Creek branches.
pecial iKxanion for thaukwirinjr unto God.
Coi.lmbvm,D., Nov. 8.—President Green,
Now, tbenrfore, iu recnjrnltloa of this hal­
lowed cuaIimu. I, Ctasncr. A. Arthur. l*resldmt 1 of tho Columbus, Bucking Valley AyToludo
of the United Ftates, do hereby drol*D*le I Railrond. lias requested Govenior^Hoadly
as such, day ot thanksuivinar Thursday, the
27tb of Ihi* prment November; and 1 do I to order out the militia, on account of tlie
rocouuneii'l that thrnuchout the laud the peo­ burning of bridge* hi Hocking County.
ple. coasin* from their accuatomed ocoypsp , Sheriff McCarty, of Hocking County tel­
tlons. du thou keep holiday at tliidr sewr&lt;L egraphed to the Governor to order out the
places of worship, and with heart and voice troops. The Sheriff say® lie could manage
pay reverent acknowledgment to tbe Giver of
all good for the countieHS bteMlngi&gt; wherewith ! Hocking County if Perry and Athens Coun1 ties were looked after. No trouble lias been
He has v isltnd thb Nation."
reported so far. Governor Hoadly is in
In the Circuit Court nt Chicago, Mrs. Cincinnati, and the call has not been anI swered.
Eureka C. Storey filed a bill in chanoery

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Roman CalhoHc Church In the United

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|&gt;r. «-

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8200 REWARD! M

will' pay
—•- above
•'
“'Tbe
Tta undersigned
underelKmsl will
reward for I ' l»*to«»t relief fw urafateta, toottoulu
I any cat® of tick headache. liver aomptaint, dye-1 Jf’*1*-, A'lt ior ••'Wii &lt;’•' Tootimafcr.
pepsin. Indlfftatian,
pepata.
indiKretian, constiballon
eonstibalion or
w coativenem
coaUvetiem
eem’they cannot cure with Dr. A. W. fhaae's AntlBllflous Liver Pills, when directions are strictly
Ladies who would retain fre»imcs» and v. 41
compled with, they are |&gt;urel) vegetable and tty.
DonT fail to try ’.Wen's Health Boner rt
nrwisctrfper iwx.*1
lioliowny, dnurgtsta.
Hocking, irritatliic conghs. coM&lt; acre throat,
IJver
1111*.
Manufactured
cured by ‘'BourIi on Coughs." Troche- !&gt;.
SgTjy nr**!? wch
only by Dr. A. W. Chasb Mon. Co.. Detroit.
IJquld, 25c.

Dr. A. W. ChaSe’s American
x
Liniment.

"Rough on itch" cures huiuurs, eruption* i
blafns °n"’teUCr'!M*11 rhputu' fretted feet.&lt; I.H1-1-

This - Liniment is calculated for internal as
weH as external use In cholic, cholera morbus,
ChlMreii, slow in development, pun v,
pains in tbe stomach
’• •« - ----- ——
■*“'
’ Wens’ Health Ren'cv
m m pain destroyer I------- -uabie hi neuralgia,. rheumatic pains, braises,
w»«
sprains, sorenesv; tn
cases whe
a re unimeut® Three or four hours every lught eMigldut
to all rases
k your druggist for Dr. A. j immediate relief and sound rest byViirag 1
«'H A«g Mm •'().. Detroit. Mich. For Mir at W.
K |h ,*B r&lt;U’* Por”B,M'd ’ l»-tr
J.&amp;L.I... Hollow ay's drugstore.
, Strengthening,improved, flu- l»eM for
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■■ ache, pita* In chest or side, rtieniuathm
Mortgage Hale. ,
• | ralgiit.
liefsuit having been made id the conditions uf !

THE COMPLETE HOME.
I boo*. Ne-

Iran, to Hannah K. H*le of the state of No .
York, ix-uring date February 8th, 1875 and re-1
corded In the oiDee of the Register of Deeds fori
Barry county, MkhlKRH, on liw 31st day of
March, 1873, In liber "J" of Mortgages on page I
-....w
th® powcf“of sate eontahted i
i ,n Ml&lt;1 »»urtgMrv l&gt;ecamc operative, aud no suit '

,« icatnm »o B&lt; w»3&gt; IIS
' 6 ft. a ywca c*; sy mil.

■ ■iu,,-,,
mmcr Mic ucm secunxi uy mio .
[mc~--------------------—• —
J *•-- of
—1
. lortaagt*
01 any part •*-thereof,
and
the sum
one
i1 t
!u thousand■ eight hundred and thirt&gt; 11,8301
•*”—
*1 now elaimeU to be due upon Mid |
j mortgage
vo'.lcr Is Uicrefun- given that said ; •
| i»ortgage wiiIII be foreclosed t»y a sale of the
- premises therein described or some
, irart‘ thereof■ to-wlt; AM the foUowing deaenlied
laud situated in the township of Hope. Barry
county, Michigan, viz.-, the east halt of the'
MMilb-eart quarter ot Section thirty three (331 I
Town two north range nine west, containing I
M acres more or less, atmibllc vendue 0»i the I
2ist day of Februaiy next. taM, at noon st the
front door«the (Wt House, in the cit) of
Hastliixs In Mid county, that being the place of
bo.V!l.n^ l£e c,ITUlt Court In said count).
I
Dated. Nov. izttojMH. .
J
n

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tex w rem

CURE

Probate Order. ’
State of Michlgiui. &lt;'oun
is.
At a setudon of the
rt fur Lhe
eor-nty of Barry, hoklen
« OflJw' tn Mek Htadsch® and relieve aU the trouble Isdthe city of Hiwinigs. in mild county, ou Mon­
day, the 10th dav of November, in the year, one
tiwusand eight hundred and eighty-four.
Prerenl. (Went Smith. Jnd&lt;r of Probate.
In the matter of the estate ol Klam Crook.
deceared.
v
.
: «t'&lt;l Altai tbe petition, duly veri
fled, of E..J.Crook.admlulMrator of said estate,
praying that his final account heretofore fi-ni
&gt;.yrt Carter’iLRtle Liw Pills arc wpisllr
tnay be heard and allowed and he dtacbargnl
irom Ins Mid trust.
rdra® of th® stomach, sttamMc ti
utatethcbowrla. Rvm if they onlj

SICK

UVB OTOCK-Cattle ...
Sheep..........................
Hop............................
FLOUR-Ow* to Choice
Patoota......
WHBAT-No.2 Hed
No. 2 Spring . .
CORN
OATS— Wwtcro Mixed

«i«l MlloUi.rluIrHMM In uld cwnte

PORK—
LARD—Strein...
I'HEESB.............
WOOL—Ik*oie»ri.
BSBS KS-Kxu.
Choice
Good
Medium
Batoberv* Slock ..........
Interior Ctrtte
u‘ cbok*
HHKKP
RCTTRH-4!r»i» invrr
Good io Choice Udry...

HEAD

Rurajrj® u*;s uibi i wins
petitioner should not be granted.
Mtaty ttMluxaxlMmdoes aote9dh®r«,aiidtboM
W?rr
,h«‘ “*'&gt; petitioner Who ones try tb«n will and
give lurtlre Io tlie prrwms Interested in said
ptate. of tlw pendency of said petition, and the
leBrhiKtlijTrof.by.aiislsignroiiyof hl. order
to be publlsbed lu tbe Hustings IIannkk, a
newspaper )irtnted mid etemtated In Mid county
trf Barry, one® In each week fiuvthree successive
weeks, previous to aald &lt;lav of hearing
v re ■re' ▼ ▼
*
...
ClKMBT 8MITH.
Ta IM bene nfw&gt; may Urae that here Is wbrrewr
(A true copy.)
.liulgr of Probate, j nak® our grant boast. Our pills curs it whila
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I State of Miebtaan. Counts of Itarrv-m.

ACHE

21
te...........
GRAIN--WlNatWi
Oom. No/S*
OucNa 3...:.
Rye. No. 9.
Itart-y.JIaS
BROOM CflR.NGreen Huri....
Fine G reon....
Interior
POTATO £8-&lt;buj

Couah abd Woand Raluun. Price, large IxHtlrs , “-'™ a"J*
w‘,n'
fl.06:
ei.uu; .mall
niiuui iMXties.
row*, .-net*.
.oris. Mamiiretured
.viunuiiwiurra only
on : *«“• *“* "rib HealthHeneucr
1 by Dn.
r».. A.
. W.
w Chans Mku. Cm.. Detroit.
—1. uaJC
Mich. ' I. gist*.
For mile al W. J. &amp; L. L. HpUowav's drug
•tore.

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a and eighty-four.y'*r
ei■k'ut'hm
ght hundred
Prere-nt. Clement ttailth. -hwlgv of Probate.
sun" &lt;le?cn",l&lt;V''
*he
pl w,11ta«i Mornrrhrt2&amp;!M
l.h”
‘“fly verified.

bydraaMaevwrnMn,
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

br lteeured to sell the reslnrtaD- ta-longinc to
for

radons therein ret forth.
LL-MHKK

Cotnumu Boned*
FMM-ftig.......... .

JOB PRINTING,

faith.,
Htilnglo*...............
,.a^.
EAST LIBERTY
CATTLE-Bret.

Letter Heads, Note Heeds. Cir­
culars, Envelopes, Etc..
— at rm—
(AtnFwpy.)

BANNER OFFICE

�Vfilter her fJ rtf&lt;/

The Hastings Banner.

W^Looj, rteriff. 41; Abbey, clerk, ISing their own rtatn. willchargrt i6
Sit.
rW' S:
city sovzBifiaarT.
«®t« tor.^mimion
mrtegw of
HASTINGS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IS. IBM.
’Severn!n
newMa---------n Not.
Full
.
»
UMlw»)lader, coinmiMion— no and toe nnk.
Mnnehwer. surv..j^
The enUrpriw of Mwra. Jordan A j
rw-Tlie Banner office la connected with
f.nrsl Telenlinne Fvrho
f"rnl!l,'in« ■» 'P&lt;wiou3 and
epteodiuly equipport skating rink la to i
-to? to^to^S.'S*''
be highly commanded. Welwipeak for ' iSSoFUf
----majority ot the fueion state Ucket
mw,
to
fill
them a hberal patronage, and expect
w^rfotT7,Ln. H. Haytrn '’"-r? Pro’!*r™s husiness tn
nuoerrore* Lnheralty, and a ftn. »i. th??
f^iictilatian this week, 1,700.
the
r
line.
They
wiffconduct.
the
rink
outlonist, will give dramatic and
th tbe moot orderly manner; will toler­
■ ' I........... .......
.
xhe whut All^n McOmber has to offer orouxreadmgaat l nton
ate no rowdyism, but wm k«p their
oltj on Thursday evening of next week
•.fail week.
I
Place free from all that can give offense.
^p‘T’,rd'fihe au,pi'*
.Jiipgk SMiTivhas his hands full of unites of the Presbyterian &lt;-hun-h
Members of the K. of P. lodge are re­
STERRTXS.l^
JOSKB. W». H.
»IEBBL\8, aldermen of city of HMtixnre.
djiess these days.
Popnlar prices of adtnS^
"*• quested to be on hand promptly next
Attest • JOHN
Varov.
Monday
evening,
l.;ivris Stern has a change in his ad­
I PEJtBONaL
The Morning Telegram, of Grand
vertisement this week.
Messrs. Dan and Eldyn Reynolds Hupids. is becoming a favorite here,
Railroad meeting at the court house
**,' 2?
LretUra«* from “ extended visit the paper is ably managed and edited, A Tinkler, rent of room
Wl? SU-bbini', Alien Joom,
°°
this Thursday, evening.
to their parents in New York Male.
and gives all the news for two cents.
,' It is about time for the merchants to
In order to reduce my stock I wiU sell at Public Auction,
Mr. M. Gardenler and family, of « e hope its popularity may increase.
their holiday advertisements.
at my residence in BALTIMORE, five miles south of the city
A1I,nttrS’ N’ Y" *” "Pftndi“K « few days
Notice to jurors.
■ ’uysicians report a great deal of wife
of
Hastings, at 10 0 clock a. m., /,
5',’rUI‘ A' "• Lov,-1’“d ™&lt;1
Those jtirora drawn for the Novem­
kness from colds and kindred com- i
ber term of court, will please take
R J&lt;miaD. rent of room.
,„
S
It C. Sawi&gt;Er, general agent for notice that the circuit court for Barry Ad»SS7.'re”‘0"*bk',“-^’'‘ -■
! •:: the jtxst week, tbe Indian sum­
Barry Co., for the Dayton Hedge Co county ig, by direction of Judge Hooker
JOH.X WEIS8KBT. Border.
: ■ :ut« Itecn peculiarly pleasant to the
adjquraed
until
Monday,
December
1st,
reports good work for his company
. ertige democrat. ■
PrtAmong the customers for good strips next All jurors summoned for the
&gt;. i present writing it is not known are the following, who are first class November term will be on hand prompt­
ly to rubpond to their names in the af
hcthej dr not the constitutional farmers:
-’
. . . . . . . . . . . . S“
ternoon of December 1sta-ueudments carried.
•
lieo. Osborn, John W. stllson. John
^ei?
^or8es ami Colts from 1 to 5 years old; alss oneCHARuta M. MACK,/
Uiin’t fail to be at Messer’s rink Sat- Kurtz, Wm. Trego, John J. Hender­
i ‘ a*,1*
Holloway..
.......... «. M
County Cl^riR
jm. Bwin.. ..........
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half Norman Stallion 6 years old: and about w
10 x*uru«u
Durham
d.u night, and see Prof. 8. J. Acker shott. J. W. Hendershott, Nelson H
Geo-Reed
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,£
COMMUMICA’HBD.
Cattle, consisting of 2 young Bulls and balance Cows
E. WUktm.
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’12?
th’his trained dogs.
Cross, Pierce Travis, John Barber. H. WITOBBANN^“a,"’SW”’‘“C H.Miuer....................................
and Heifers, all registered or entitled to registry.
IS
, Hits Issue will be found a compre- M. Chase, Man in Flower, A. D. Storms,
g*
Permit me to pay a brief communi­ h. c. Bauey.G;
i :..-ne Account of the result of the Michael Doster, Walter Spaulding
ord^^L^
k
”
r
'
th
**
«wconnis
’
be
‘
«Jtowid
aad
David Reynolds and others.
Ferms of Sale.“One year’s time will be given on good en­
cation to tlie Banner readers.
•-.•tian in the several states.
all ay^
rwuccttve fundx. Carried by
Since my last letter we have endured
dorsed notes lieariug 7 per cent interest with 10 per cent from
died, in Rutland, Nov. 6,1884, Clara
-Wewalk on Ewt date if not paid when due.
‘
Court Calkndkr. FoUowing is the the “hot wave” of August and numer­
I-. He, infant daughter of Alvin and circuit court calendar for the Novem­
ous campaign speeches by noted persons Adjourned tilll Saturday evening. Nov. A
i !ia Phillip*. Born Sept. 21.1884.
ber term:
JOHN WEIBHERT, Recorder.
et a).—Butler, Logan. Fremont and
.1*.7 us make the last pull necessary
People vs. Levi Everett, larceny.
a&lt;&lt; adjourned. Board nreM-nt
Blaine, for instance—but during the Council jnel Su,hw
“-- J“"
wtoST^1 eopie vs. George P. Saddler, assault past sennight the streets have been rife
: . &gt;e&lt; u.’c the new railroad. Attend the
and battery.
■ cling to-night at the court room.
JOHN WI^MERT, Recorder.
People vs. Samuel McManigal, assault xsith news boys, and tlie community
I1!E board of canvassers were in ses- with intent io murder.
animated over the close election. Can­
n threedhja of this week. NutnerPeople V8.x&gt;aniel F. Newton, adultery. didates and authors of uagers lost
In the days of biliouraess when vour
People vs. Lydia L. Cox and Man many an hour of midnight repose, as
jijj- rrors in the returns caused the deliver is forbid mid your skin yellow, re­
Cox; concealing death 1 mataril child.
People vs. George Cox. receiving stol­ they hung around hotel lobbies await­ member you have a never-failing friend
ing the latest bulletin. The offices ahd in Dr. Jones'Ret! Clover Tonic, which
Wk are pleased to note that large en property.
I eopie vs; Orao Strong, assault with corridors of hotels which have lieen is UDequaled m purity and efficacious­
umbers are paying their subscription intent
ness. Ip caces of dyspepsia, eostiveness,
to murder.
thronged for the week past, now pre­ ague and malana diseases and diseases
tcints at this office. And there is
People vs. Joseph T. Goucher, rape.
of the blood and kidneys, its action is
roiffn for more.
•
1 eopie vs. Darwin J. McKay, murder. sent a deserted appearance.
pronipt and cure sneedy. Price BOcents,
One hundred and fifty-three of two of
Albert Roach vs. Albert Stanley,
FredTc Hotchkiss.
Mr. D. McOmber, of Baltimore, ad- ejectment.
hundred
and
one
parts
of
democracy
■. ertisaB an auction sale of horses and
Henry L. Newton et aL vh. Michigan appear to have decided the quadrennial i KT®*1.'
rWuntt the price pan! if
Ac&gt;kiersi Btool EHxIr does not 'relieve any skin
I
tnorougbbred' Durham cattle. See ad. (■entral R. R. company, assumpsit.
K. Mudge vs. Alien Jones, Wm. campaign, and all democrats feel jubi­ tiiaoovery. lM)rder- A »ew. but thoroughly tested
for particulars.
H. Stebbins, as inspectors of election, etc. lant, bo jubilant that Friday night they
Mr. Ashaei. Hubbard, one of the trespass on the case.
purchased long handled brooms waxed .lire Friday night. qnu.il Udr-. 1O.I M, l,«n&gt; to
Lorenzo D. Gardner vs. James Ryan “bushy" and swept the city.
pi.•-overs of Barry county, died at the
}
and
Mary
Ryan,
replevin.
residence of J . W. Hendershott, in Irv­
Notwithstanding letters of congratu­ , ,Clu,“ny °ue bring us a raw of Kidney or
Myrtle Palmer vs. John H. Smith, re­
Liver (omplnlnt that Electric Bitters will not
ing towushiy Monday evening, of old plevin.
lation and demonstrations of demo­ »ESto
lL/enre? ,"e say they can not. as thous?
of ca ws already permanently cured and
ztge. Be was in his 79th year.
Louis A. Fuote vs. Omo Strong, tres­ cratic felicity, many republicans grow and#
arc dally recommending Electric Bitters,
who
pass to person.
will
prove,
bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Weak
confident that investigation of th,e em­
'
You may set it down that. Hastings
Walter C. Dunham, plff. and appell­
‘^midalnt quickly cured.
.eIipurl.ry
ptoml. regdlate the bowels, and
.
a ill not grow and Barry county will be ant vs. Philip Shafer and Emaline M. pire state frauds and “sleeping” ballot Tb
act
directly
on
the diwaaed parts. Even' bottle
boxes in Virginia, will make a fairer gujmmteed. For
sale at Mr. a bottle-by W. IL
behind its neighbors in good markets Dunham, assumpsit.
K. Beasley et al. vs. Albert count and a counter-decision.
for farm produce unless we get that H.Nathaniel
Keith, debt.
Grand Rapids is to have a cooking school—tire
Knights of Labor, an ojganization lessons
other railroad. Now that election 18
for 30 shillings.
Eunice Sherman vs. Charles H. Bradv,
numbering about 2,000 in this place, Dad drainage causes ilckncas. had blood and
over, let the new railroad receive its certiorari.
Improper action of the liver and kidneys Is bad
Elnora Hindmarch vs. SamueT J. with thirty carryalls, which are self- .'^nim^eto
merited attention.
the human system, which Burdock
Prindle aad Elihu Chipman, assumpsit. paying, have been foi- five weeks wagWhaley Brooks vs. Celucius Knapp, teg a quiet war against the street rail­ In the last legislature there were B0 farmers.
Eoi.r hundred and eleven, more or
assumpsit.
In
the
new
body
there are M.
of our exchanges have held in
Amos Hanlon vs. James McDonald, way company because the latter reduc­
••beyance for the past week the start­ petition for leave to appeal.
ed wages about thirty per cent, and dis­
E. Hpringer, of Mechanicsburg. Pa., writes:
ling information, that, “now the smoke
Carrie A. Martin vs. Gilbert W. Mar­ charged all knights in their employ. “»IMr.
wm afflicted with lung fcrer and abscess on
&lt; f the tiattle has cleared from the field? tin, divorce.
How long the boycotting will continue lungs, and reducts! to a walking skeleton. Got a
free
trial
bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
James
Fisher
vs.
Chauncey
L.
Taylor
etc. The smoke hasn't cleared to any
none can tell.
Consumption, which did me so much good thatl
et al., bill to quiet title.
bought a dollar bottle. After using three botUes
appreciable extent, as yrt.
Since the noisy parades of the Salva­ found
Lucy A. Jones vs. Loren Loveland et
myself once more a man, completely re­
foreclosure.
tion Army have been inhibited they stored to health, with a hearty appetite, - and a
iaAST week a gentleman of this city aL,Wilmlner
gain lu flesh of te lbs.” Call at W. H. Goodyear’s
Osliorne vs. Russell B.
drug store and get a free trial bottle of this cer­
advertised a parlor stove for sale. Wightman, bill to discharge mortgage. are becoming a thing of the past.
tain cure for all Lung Diwaxes. Ijirge bottles
Grand Rapids has graded the grounds •1.00.
.
through the columns of theBanner.
Anna Greenwood vs. Dwight Sackett
since the issue of the paper, he has et al.. Foreclosure and to determine pri­ for A city hall to be built one block ^Hetirj- Foxrttander will establish a ship yard, at
from the post-office during the summer
pleadings and proofs.
received numerous inquiries concerning ority,
Susan Goucher vs. Conrad W. Gouch­
Fred. Hotchkiss states that indigestion pre­
tty* same. He is firm in his belief that er, bill for separate support, proofs in
pares every* one for disease, but guanuitoes
/
• .
Very Truly Youri,
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets to cure all forms of
iulv ertising in the Banner is of benefit open court.
Indigestion.
WOLVERINE.
to the advertiser.
/
*
Ionia county's apple crop this year will jlrJd
The New Bink.
We learn that Dr. Wright has re- growers
$75,000.
Every; business man of Hastings;
I turned to his residence in Carlton, and M. L. Blair, alderman wh want. Scranton. Pa.
Nov. 9.’w; He bad used Dr. Thomas’
«’.t-i y citizen who has property interests
j will continue the practice jrf medicine. stated
SJuUe
Hectrie Oil for sprains, burns, cute and rheuma­
in this cite”, every farmer who markets
Thanking his many frieiras for past tism.
his produce here; every man who would ' Next Monday evening the Jefferson favors he respectfully solicits a share of Burlington !&gt;oaste of a woman who lias had 19
like to'see Hastings and Barry county street roller skating rink will be open public patronage. See notice in adver­ children In '£i years.
Baxter's Maudrake Bitters cure indigestion.
secure permanent prosperity; should at­ to our pleasure loving public. An ex­ tising columns.
Heart Burn. Costlvt-ness, and all malarial dis­
eases. « cetrtw per bottle.
tend the meeting at the court house this. cellent program of exercises has lieen
U. D. BRISTOL Druggist.
A
ttention
C
omrades
.
—
Fitzgerald
prepared. and the event is one that can
- • Thursday, evening.
Lapeer. Mich.. Feb. X 1881.
Post, 12H wiU hold a regular meeting
a good supply ot your Downs’ JClixIr
Tins has been a sort of “cleaning up” be anticipated with well-grounded ex­ Saturday evening, Nov. 15, at 7 o'clock I (allI keep
the sizes), believing it to be one of the besl
Week for the Banner office. From pectations of a splendid time. Three of fast time. Important business and Cough Reme&lt;iles put uj..
now we will give the needful attention the leading professional skaters of the mustering in of recruits will come be­ Washtenaw county frvdit Its Imprisoned cltlcent meals.
to getting all the news from all parts country have been secured by Messrs. fore the post AU members, especially
An Alpena fisherman bad a 4,vn ;&gt;ouod catch
of Barry county particularly, as well as Jordan A Kenfield, the proprietors and officers, are requested to be preoent.
at one han! last week.
;•
general reading. We shall keep the managers of the new rink. The lead­
JOHN IL DENNIS. Post Commander.
Fred. Hotchkiss* distinctly slates that Ack­
’s Engtlsii Remedy has and d«-s cure con­
Banner still in the lead in circulation, ing attraction will be “The Boy Won­ The undersigned would extend thanks er
tracted consumption. Ask for &lt; lrenlur. An
der.” Master Fred Barrett, 9 years old.
news an&lt;l influence.
entirely new medicine, guaranteed.
to
their
neighbors
and
friends
who
whose evolutions on the roller skates
Ten kegs of Rhlnegnld beer were drank at a
At the time of going to press,
are matchless and wonderful. Not so kindly assisted them in their afflic­ recent Owosw wedding.
।
Thursday forenoon, the county board
George Uailfpbell. Hopkinsville/ Ky.. says:
only the entertainment but a desire to tion, and especiaUy to Bev. C. R. Cros­ Burbock
Blood Bitters Is Uw UMT wepamllou
o' canvassers have not concluded their
the funeral services. for the Mood
see the new rink wlH draw a large aud­ . by for conducting
and stormicb ever mmntfartured.
ALVIN AND 1|ELIA PHILLIPS.
work, and in consequence we are not ience, for whose accommodation every­
An Ice house with a ejed loti capacity has
Rutland. Nov. T, 18M.
' able to publish the official vote this
been erected at Flint.
thing has been carefully arranged.
issue. The vote on amendment relative
The new rink is a well&gt;built frame Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard. Kan■-2'vrites: “I ••It would be no violation &lt;&gt;f the coninuiiid•o compensation of judges was 390 structure. 44x132 feet. The entrance never
hedtate to recommend your• EtertricBit- meat,1’Mid John B. Gough. “If a man were to
yci.-, and 3r»3 nays; on compensation of
tail down and worship tlie silk hat. for it ia not
will be from the western end. To your !S
in the IlkeDMB of anything In heaven, or
members of the legislature, yeas 320, left as you step insiae the- building is tbe purest and besit medicine known and will made
on earth, or In the waters which are under the
iXitireh cure Kidney and Liver eomnlalnU. earth.” Bealdes It heats the head and eaustw
nays 10Q8.
RrtA
tbe
blood
and
refalate
the
kowefa.
Vo
the office. Upon the right ia a cloak Family can afford to be without them. The) will the hair to faU off. Packer.# Hair Balsam will
stop that and restore the original color to gray
It will cause most of our readers room and sitting room. Near the lat­ Mve hundreds &lt;4 doUore “&gt;
Traded hllr. Nut oily, not a dye. benefirlnf.
h .'GT7
‘.Ik- keenest regret that Frederick Alex­ ter is the stairway leading to the gal­ yew. Bold nt fifty rente Mkottle b) w. H. Good­ ^tekmsij^peirfiuned. A perfect hair dressing.
year.
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.
ander is defeated for re-election as lery, which covers the office, entry-way
The new free baptist dntreb of lanslnjr will
county treasurer. Not that they have and cloak room, ami whose seating ca­
DIKOu
tie dedicated Not. 15SEND FOR A FREE SPECIMEN CNH’Y OF
aught against his opponent, who is one pacity will be fully 200. The rink prop­
Haitinqs markets.
of uur best citizens; but because Mr. er is +4x120 feet. This large hall will
ilereared was bon' to
Alexander has made so good an officer, be beautifully trimmed with flags, ban­ 23The
1H22, uud moved to Michigan lu !»• *je
wire. Uuw «y» juj
3
Was worthy of the position, and needed ners, etc. The floor will be perfection mourn »hte
Io**- The fiiuonU jKirvlcty were,held
Oom
. .the office. The majority against him itself for the skatist, and the vast room at their residence In
"'bv,rf?r‘h.Mmr
aww-mbiy
of
fricinte
and
neighbors
met
in
honor
(Kntabluhed 38 Yran.)
was just 5.
will give the pleasure-seekers all the of u,e d.xraaed. Thr tuumd aervlcm were conuctrtl t&gt;v Rev.- M. J. irnrrea, &lt;rf Onui*evlUc,
There will lie fun alive at Messer's space they need. All the necessary^ ar­ who
u»ed for Uie foundation lor a few remarks,
rink Saturday evening, as well as a rangements Have been made for proper­ •^WlmHs your life.” «• J«*» € HHte faithful hands are rotin*.
solid entertainment. Prof. 8. J. Acker ly heating and lighting the hah. A
drted
• ?H1 give an entertainment- with' his band stand will be erected in the east
Beneath tlie wtttox «»*••
1 itb frequent Ift-column supplements. giving to its readers about 3,700 columns
fpmoos trained dogs. These Jarc the era end of the building, and excellent
HI - bean that beat with ktodawa
of most valuable, reliable, interesting anil instructive matter in a year.
For every one he knew,
nhxst wonderful canines ever seen, per­ music will be furnished each evening.
And biv Bps are Ivin* tlteal.
forming many new and novel. trickn The skaUw of which 100 pairs have been
’nicy have bid us ail ndlru.
never attempted by any others, and purchased, are all of the celebrated
Where me pure In heart fdi*U be,
thrir owner challenges the world to -Vinevard C.” manufacture.
Where flows fife- crjmUiUtwUiu.
Where grown Ute's Dealing tree.
At this writing full particulars as to
produce their equals. Don't fail to be
country.
There blnb tteir muofc wybte.
there. Only the usual admission fee of ulTJRiOT,
_---ten cents will be charged, and ampie Saturday forenoons will be given up to
time will be given for wkrttng Remem- •
m tz» 12 each fore­
only will
ver the time and place.
”
, noon «
J. WaiGHT, ’
'
rink. Furt2wr.»n.
Physician.
The official canvass gives thr fusion i
•Cetera 288 plurality. Pennington, con-

Local News.

Auction Sale!

5JSX2--S

Horses and Thoroughbred
Durham Cattle!

Tuesday, Nov. 18th, 1884,

D. McOMBER

Ladies’ and Gent’s
UNDERWEAR

Special Peremptory Sale!

W. S. Goodyear Si Co.,

It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure
and no-small degree of pride that we make
this announcement, and we extend a most cor­
dial invitation to our friends and patrons thro’out the county to examine this- latest evidence
of our business growth. This department is
filled to overflow with the latest novelties. The
low scale of prices which we are offering these
goods will make our competitors poorer

And will Enrich our
Customers.

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co
ATTENTION, FARMERS I

The Ohio Farmer!
It is a 64-column Weekly,

A

AH

�The day for cheap shody goods is past, and good goods are what sensible people want. I aim
to keep only the best goods and in so doing have worked up a first-class trade, and with expenses of
goods houses, I am able to sell at
not over one-third of the other dry
.two hundred ladies in the county who
corresponding lower profits. The
can testify to the durability’ and
are wearing Broadhead Dresses
which I am sole agent in this city.
stylish appearance of those goods for
Those elegant Dress FJannels that I am selling at ninety cents are worthy any lady's consideration.-

M. E. N

DRY GOODS

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(Continued from First page, tills side.)

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
At noon the other day John Donley, for
—any years a resident of Richmond,
Macomb-County, ahot'himself at his home,
' causing almost instantaneous death, the
.
bullet entering hi* breast near tbe heart.
He was addicted to drink and far several
days had-been more or less intoxicated.
Recently he attempted to kill his wile, and
bnt for the interference of the neighbors
would have succeeded. Mr. Donley wa*
forty years of age and leaves awif^and
tear children In destitute circumstance*.
' Joseph Morely, of St. Ignnce, Mackinac
County, and two or three other men, were
drowned near Detour the other night, durThe charred remains found under a
straw-stnek at Onondaga, Ingham County,
a few days ago proved to be those of a
child about twelve years old, and a tyunk
contoining dressgoods, partly burned, was
also found.
Milk fresh from the cow is the accredited
cause of the recent death of a young child
of Sheriff Lowless, of Royal Oak, Oakland
•County.
Recent census statistics from private
sour-es indicated that about half of the
northern counties of Michigan had in­
creased in population during the year end*d September 1 at the rate of about 4,000
inhabitants each.
Matthew Ryan won the amateur rowing
championship of Michigan at Bay City tbe
other day, pulling three miles in 21:31.
F. J. Moses, formerly Governor of South
Carolina, having been jailed in Detroit for
swindling a clergyman, nearly succeeded
hanging himself Ln his ceil a few days ago.
When cut down he was black in the face,
and Had lost consciousness. On recovering
he was sentenced tu ninety days in the
House-of Correct.uu.
Tlie lire in the Calumet ami Hecla Mine
has been extinguished, aud work has been
' r-eaumrd.
. ,R. B. Codky, of Battle Creek, was ar­
rested recently aud sent to tbe county jail
far twenty days for drunkneui. He pe­
titioned tlie Council to let him out, saying
ht had a wife and baby to take careuf, aud
they granted his request.
A live snake of an imported variety-was
found in a box of lemon* at Battle Creek a
few days ago.
I A fire at Evart, Osceola County, the other

DR. ALBERT’S
Cleveland Medical Institute,

ronowlhg tabla wflt khow the status of the
Senate. Anthony's suoccreor and the two Boadjusteni being included tn the BcimbUcan
column:
Present Senate;
Term* expire jj

n

Holding over..
Already eiecft-d..

Already chosen.
Anurcd.............

Total
certain..
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®
This leaves nine Senators in doubt, to bo
cbopen by the following Stales: California;
• ulorudo, &lt; oiinectlcut,
Illinois, Indiana,
Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania and Win­
ooMin. In order t&gt; ■ecure a bore majority
In the next Acuate, with the
aid
of
ti
t
it ij t ' f
vi । i th
01
pubUeaiM muat secure five oF* thesc’'nine.

NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES.
Offices in Case Library Block, Next to Postoffice,
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Catarrh. Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder,
Female Complaints, as well as all Nervous and
Chronic Diseases Successfully Treat­
ed Upon the Latest Sci­
entific Principles
"

Of the above MEDICAL INSTITUTE, on account of his increasing practice in
Hastings. Mich, will
make
TUESDAY. January
orurr to sccure-n bsrr ™
mu- 1
,
icor his next visit on
„ ,1...
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must &gt;xj obo»en from six
13th. 188u, and remain one dav, at

iiutnucmig .rj. tn
jority Democrats
Staten ■and
and Republican* from but three. In
care five Democrats are chosen and four Bepublicans the Senate will be n tIo, 38 being the
•trougth of each party.
Latest return* indicate that the Republican*
have secured control of the Leglidaturre in
California, Colorado, Connecticut, New York,
Nevada. Pennsylvania and Wlreonrin. Indlana and Dlinols uro still doubtful. The Re­
publicans are. there;ore, certain to have a
larger majority in the Senate of the next Con­
gress than they have at prorent.
j

T

1j
I
1

1
I
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The Hastings House,
Where he can be consulted on

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CHICAPO, Nov. 7.—Tlie Krewiao Notes ha* tha
followlnir:
New Yobk. Nov. 0 —The total Prohibition
vo*b of tbe country' will aggregate 3M»,00U.
Four youre ugo It wua leaa than li.OOU. and it
hM derided the Presidential contest In New
York. Clevdlnud's majority ia about-2,000. Of­
ficial ndurns will not materially &lt;-h»age the.
tans.
TheWProhlbitlon vote tn
New
York
I* fully
25.000. The 1‘rohfbitlori
vota iu Allegheny, Monroe and Orleans Coun­
ties alone would hare carried the State for
Blaine If cast Mr him. The ProhibtUontata
have stood up to be counted and rebuked the
Inault offered the temperance men at the Chi­
cago CouvenUon*. and this vote ha* made
prohibition a National hwue which' will not
go out of National politic* until the beer-atoop
and drtiukery have gone from America.
The Republican party having been removed
ftom thB path to tbe grave-yard, the ProhlblLionista will nt once organise to bury tbe whisky
pemoumta four y ear* ahead. 1 am fuUy sat­
isfied wr had no choice between tbe candidate*
at the old partin*, but wore fighting to elect
mi issue, and we Lave won. The work to make
the lsst» win In 18W ha* already hmrun
“John B. Finch,”
‘Uhainnan Notional Prohibition Committee."

Diseases el the Throat aai Lugs, Eiseys asi Slater,
Nervous and Chronic Diseases.

Report* to the Htate Board of Health by
-forty-one observers iu different parte of
the State, far the w^bk ended on the 1st,
indicated that bronchitis and rheumatism
incrrasi-d, and thni membranous croup,
diphtheria, diarrhea,- dvaentery. erysipelas
and typho-mnlnrial feverriecreaaed in area
of prevalence. Diphtheria was reported at
fifteen places, scarlet fever at seven, and
measles at three places.
The Preaque isle County Board of Super▼iaora have decided thht each township
must provide for it* own poor.
Lake Superior people are congratule ttrg
themselves on the prospect of more and
better railway communication with tbe
Eaai. West and Southwest in the near
future.
Tbe clover aeed crqp of Michigan was
wall matured thia season and ia unusually
plamp and the quantity large.
A daring criminal was sentenced in De-

at Jackson for ten years by'Judge Swift.
Hie name is Alfred Haidy. September 12
he and a companion, now awaiting trial,
pillaged the houae of Mr. Spears, while the
occupant* were kept in their beds at the
A mammoth saw-mill ia being erected at
Manistique, Schoolcraft County. .
Michigan has more Congregational
churches than any other State in the Union

attablishad in this State: Route MJMS,
Owossotodt, Louis, Toledo, Ann Afbor &amp;
Nortk Mlcktaui HiUw.y, From NonmUr
JO, W4, establish service from Chromo, via

UNEQUALLED IN

An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption.
When death wm hourly expected from con- 1
Mimptloii. all remadlM having fallwl.and Dr. H.
JMneswa* experimenting, he accidentally matte I
a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured hl*
only vliUd. and now gives this recipe ou receipt
of two stMiijM to pay expense*. Hetnii aho
---- night Hweats.
cures
sweats. naurea
nausea at the stomach,
stomach. and .n _
.... . , ,
will break a fresh cold in twenty-four hours. "1X1
tln*S’“fallroMthat fajk in sunshine
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DR. ALBERT has hnd twenty y»*r»‘ experience in hospitals and private practice, is u regular
graduate of the post eminent Medical Colleges of the United State*, and gives his sin-rtal atten­
tion to the treatment of all forms of Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Blood Poison. Skin Dlacnaes,
H1^****^ u‘" ,“*J&lt;^-K|drl?’T^ o,hror®«^ Rheumattsm. WfMtanes«\Xerrom and Gene­
ral Debility, Mental and Phyrical IToatratiun, Bjuken Down Constitutions, Blotahefl.NcreOTwnrM.
plmness of Sight. Cough. IndtMstlou, Despondency. Confurion of- Idj-os, Aversion to Saclety, DeJrrtlve Memory,^tc.,8uccesriuUy treated and permanently cured by remedies that are not in­

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, t?1
DEBILITY—Tbo«e suffering from Nervous Debility, the symptom* of which are a
dull, dfotreMed mind, which unfits them for performing their burinei* and aortal duthm, makes A Great Medical Work on Manhood,
happy marriages irapwudble, distresses the action ot the heart, miming flushes »t heat, depression
Extwi’iitrd Vltalltr, Nerv-ms and Ptiyslml De­
of spirits, evil foretrtxlIngs, cowardice, fear.*, dreams, short brwaitiings, melancholy, tire easy of bility,
Premature Ik-cllne In Man, Errors of
Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from '
Indiscretion or excess. A l&gt;ook for every man.
young, middle-age*! and old.- It contains 128
prescriptions tot oil acute and chronic direases,
roe of which Is Invaluable. So fonnd by &gt;
n ??■discovered tbe grwitestmre in the world for Weakness of the Back ami each
the Author, whose experience fur 23 year* is mien i
Limbs, General Debility. Nervousness, Languor, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart as,
probably uewr before fell to the lotot any
■ T7Kbl,h;‘- ‘A"™”
or
&gt; -&lt; •'» ii.j-Thr.au,
physician.
300 pages, bound iu beautiful French '
Affections of the Liver. Lung*. 8tomacli and Bowels- those terrible disorders wnicii unlit tlie pa- muslin, embossed
full gilt, giutrantev.1 to |
rtert»g°tnarr**BeJim|»o**p&gt;i*lt^
blighting their most nullant hopes urautir.ipauons, ren- be u finer work incovers,
every reuse—meduuiicul, lit
erary aud professional- than any other work
sold
It;
this
country
for
f2.»,
money will
u
MEN ??ho hav'’ b*coll“&gt; ‘be Victims nf solitary vice, that- dreadful and destructive lie refunded in every instance, ori’the
rire only fit .(00
■™n'm"' •'—«—«
by mail, post-paid. Ilhutnttlve sample 8 cents.
THF SEW HOVHE.
Send
now.
Gold
medal
awardtxl
the
author by
Wakhi.vgtox, Nov. IA-Thill table shows the
the National Medical A aw lotion, to Ute officers
party standing of the present House of Repof which be refers you.
&lt; rcrentjtfives
by State*, and the probable
This hook should be read by the young for In­
'iMhdiqgof the new House.»» Indicated by
a
struction. amt by tlie afflicted for rebel, it will
the latent returns:
benefit ail.—Ixmdun LanneL
H -v.-r. j i
There Is no member of society to whom this
2htaA2.«»\5fS»,'K3»BM
cured mid full vigor reetored. Tlthfahrtresringrffllctlon book
will no; tie useful, whether youth, jmreiit.
-which renders life a taifden and marriage ImiioMlbk—is the penalty paid by the victim of Im­ guardian,
hurtnrtor or guardian.- Argonnut
proper Indulgence. luungpeeMtm we too ariltp commit eterssm freni not being aware of the
Rep. Dem. ..! llrp
3?'' l^body Medical Institute, or Dr.
dreadful omsequencai that ensue. Now whofhat understands tbe subject will deny that procre­ W. h. Parker.
‘No..4 Bulflnch street, itoston.
ntton is lost sooner by those falling into Improper habits than by the prudent? B&lt;-s'ldesbrln^d^
Alabamn....
j.rived of the pleasure of healthy Spring, the most serioiM deriructUe symptoms of both mind Mass., who maybe consulted on all diseases re­
quiring skill and experience. Chronic and ote
Arkansas ...
ntid
body
arise.
Tlie
system
becomes
deranged,
tee
physical
and
mental
functloits
weakened
sttnate diseases that have baf -rj *.* A T llrt
California...
Los*
ot
Procreative
Power,
Nervous
Irrltlbllltv.
Dywicpsla,
Palpitation
of
the
Heart
IndlKMUou*
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Colorado...
CoMUtutionsl Debility, Wasting o! the Frame, Cough, toqitunpllro and Death
»«»*«««»; the skill of all other tthyslchuu
Coumieticut
specialty. Such treated sne-niUTV
cesafnlly without an in-A XL I
Driltwakh
stance ot failure.
Florida...
Georgia
Illinois..
Indiana.
loWu....
Kansas..
SPRAGUE A SON. AtSfrorys and Cronidors hi
Kentucky.
I.ouHluna
Patent Cm»m. X Wsarr conobkm STHarr,
Maine!...
®»5Tn?r^•MirH- Established 20 years. Pam
Maryland.
phlet free. Correspondencesolicited.
Ma*.“«&lt;-ht:sctts
Michigan......
A DDT71?
tor postage, and
A
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Mlnnw-otn.....

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letterpress. 1 Svo. vol., handsomely bound In
doth, mailed ou recelid of fit.
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8CH0VERL1M6,

THE PltOp'.HlTlOX VOTE.

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his ent re stock of cutters and sleighs, hay
and grn n. Iams ^9I,0i)D. No insurance.
Dan 8. Crossman has been commissioned .
a* postmnster at Williamstown, Ingham
County.
Miunoe Linden, a convict,, died at tha
priwon in Jackaon a few mornings ago of
general debility. Linden bad been rick in
the hospital for several weeks. He wan
■ent from Newaygo County, Nov. «. 1874.
as a life solitary, for murder in the first
degree. His age was rixty«rix years.

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Chosen............................................ 31
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This leaves to be elected nineteen Senators.
The Republicans art, already assured of the
Senators from KanMs. New Hampshire and
Oregon, the legislature tn the last named
State being already ehoaen. The - DvtnocraU
ore assured of Alabama, Arx&gt;m*w&gt;. Florida,
Georgia, Ml Broun, North Carolina
cut and South
m tn j*
Carolina. This brings tho totals up
ns follows: '
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fhr'rt A Mouth and Board for three live
'kOT Voting Men or Indies In each county.
'PUs' AddressP. W.Ziegier&amp;Co..Chic*go,lU.

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Address DR. WARD &amp; CO. Loairtans. Mj.

TUTT’S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
rrom
tha dlMaaoa of the human race. Ibrae
mnpujsxiaindtoate theirexwtence:I&gt;o*" 0.
Awmma. »owels eortlve, Fick Head*
Mki.fliLlnMl after eating, crslon to
■serttoa •&lt; body or mln?.. Eructation
MVt-Dwta bSSore th.

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•4 IJrtBO. COWSTIPATION, and doKDfi the UM of a remedy that a&lt;«t*idlrccuv
1 tbe Liver. AaaLlvermeJlcincTlTTl s
OXS have no equal. Their art Ion onfiie
dn«y* and Skin 1* also prompt;
fteDurlties through these throe

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PAT E N TS

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P. O. Box. 270.

Dr. A.3L1JBEK.T,

A fiend in human shape the other day
ent with a knife throe rows belonging to
Jaliu* Roemfr, near Muskegon, so horribly
that he would probably lose them.
Venison is freely offered on tbe streets of
Tmu
Roscommon at eight cents per pound.
Vermont...
Buoys in.the Straits of Mack naw, w(*.
of Cheboygan, have been removed bv th?
WttoqMln.
United States steamer Dab leal.
'
faaan life T9
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Oliver H. Denton, an old re* drnt of Big
Rapids, and long proprietor of the Wal­
dron House, dropped dead tbrbther even­
ing on the street.
J- W. Hawser, of Climax, Kalamaxoo
County, was suffocated a few night* ago
NOT a CUBE ATX,
The Bank of England has advanced the by illuminating gas while in bed iu a hotel
Sip‘JSu'iw/1. ‘J-,IS’S1'/'"'.*11 “&gt;“«
rate of discount to five per amt
at Battle Creek. He was eighteen year- of
The Ztdua have had tlie Bible translated age.
' .
«HSsr“ of many^IKKJi
Into their own language.
The Detroit grain quotations are: Whn.
Cold to the amount of *1,938,000 was —No. 1 White, 77W77MC. No. 2 Red, ttfe
landed at New York during the past week. 81Mc; No. 8 Red, tffldMKS'c. Hou r-M ictal At Bedford, near Cleveland, O., Sunday, Enn White Wheat, choice. tt.7STd4.OO; roller
Dimm of Women and Children
“T**- Bvwy T—nv-,, 11
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brocess, tt-«kd4A0; patents, &lt;5.00T®5JJ5.
Corn-No. $
Oate-No. 2, 17*
Mosaw. Canell begin
next month 27.Sc. Butter—Creamery, aftirSOc. Cheese
the publication of an American edition of
--ISSOMc. Egg*. 2*aMc.
the Quiver, a family religious magazine.
V”"&gt;KHKOKKICK MOTOIIKXW,
Tlie I’ope lias conferred canonical status
—A, sagacious newspaper eorresporuiupon the American College in Rome and
ent,
writing
from
a
leading
watering
has fixed regulations for its government.
place, predict great financial success in EsaeLtiss-ttiSs
Michael Hughes, of Pena Tan, N. Y.,
lay in wait for hi* father Sunday uxl fired the near fnture for that summer hotel
neves shot* at him, Inflicting fatal wounds. the proprietor of which, ignoring scenery
•nd the like in his advertiacmenL shall
widely and loudly trumpet forth the

of Billings A

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CLEVELAND, OHIO
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Ohio
Oregon...

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

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11 bv nruggiw*.

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

N. H. DO
PISO S CURE FOR
FOR

Nervous £zhaustioii»

Lobs of Manhood.

An RO-page Cloth-lwr.nd Book of Advice to
Trona or Middle-aged Nen.wtth mMrtntiro*

T. WILLIAM* A CO., BUVMKEL, *&lt;
Probate Order.

n»m«1f Milu,. Jad-t o, rrotau.
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Colds]

OMSUMPTION
AMD Soughs,

tUXIR
CONSUMPriUN !
I- ■' '
ed Um« withoet Bomber by the tn&gt;Ij um of Down,- Elixir. It win
Orowp, BrmchUis, Mhma.
Pleurii'V,
Woopinf-Coiip''
Ltatff Fever, eat oil 0i»M* "
*b-&gt;
Tkroaf. Cheat and Lunfe, »•»»
other m«UM fall
fa**'1*"
unr, noiox &gt; imc. faqiaoxh.

Hay Fever.
Is a typ" of catarrh
sving p e c 111 * a r
reptom* it to *'
©cted by an IntiamI condition o! th*
ttlM
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The Hastings Banner.

same any
creafiira who
u would
’
tne
“y 4 creature
tear
£*”.“** American ffi* under anv pre“xt dew-, a coat of tar and ferth^
ar-Thc Banner offle* 1* eon*»eted with i,,A w
au&lt;UtIK&lt;’ ““toted to the Uanthe Stale and Loral Telephone Exchange.
erwing. The play luSf
“ * “"“Orion, one, but the faculties
“upon ““ onlv su«*- “
thia dty Is not calculated to add to its
attract!,..^ XCTerthelaB
Good dwelling hou*e to rent at
KNAPFEN A VinARMAN’S.
eaoe were well pleased with the enterAll who owe da on either note or account talnment. Before Hartings can ever
nre invited to call anu' Mtlle the Miue at to^lnKUCen&gt;“U fOr g0,K1 ooo’Prtilee
for Infants and Children
once.
Woinoert Hroa.
“•tophere or rtwure good audience,
for them when they do. we must have
Supervisors proceedings this week. a new opera house.
uoru Sour
The new rink will be opened up next
It WA. freely reported at the Irving Fvvemham. n insona! lwaltb
week.
Polling place, n we are told, that the natural steep, without morphine.
Can’t we put on city aire enough to “V&lt;»BR office printed bogus election
have street lamps?
ticket.. We will give any man S100
.
Bnt Ca-UiriM.
The democrats of this city “histed" for any other ticket than the straight
their flag Saturday.
republican that was printed at this
HmII C umtoria!
The best family paper and the best office. We make thia offer freelv. If
advertising medium in Barry county is any man thinks he has a bogus ticket
printed at this office, bring it to Brother
the Banner.
Hastings and .Barry county needs Hilbourn, of the Democrat. If he says
’hat new railroad, and the year 1885 it was printed at this office we wiil give
&gt;100 to the party bringing the ticket
should see it completed.
We mean business. Bring along your
The Owosso Times, Geo. M. Dewey’s ticket or Shut up like a little man. ’
imper, is choke full of roosters over the
ton. Burton says he will gladly in­
republican victory in Shiawassee counvest &gt;10,000 in new stores, on State
If you want anything in the line of street when the new railroad is a cer­
job work, from a calling card to a pos­ tainty. Hastings is holding back. Bar­
ter, the Banner office is the place for ry county is not prospering as it should,
all because we lack the railroad
you.
facilities a »^regressive people should
Eaton county republicans downed have. The business men of Char­
the fusion of prohibitionists, green­ lotte and Battle Creek are prosper­
backers and democrats, and had 800, ing far above our own. because they
Is the only stove in the market mounted with Boiler Iron.
v otee to spare.
f
have competition in freight. The fann­
We hope Kalamazoo’s Columbia ers around those aties are making mon­
orator will put forth his heaviest work ey rapidly, because they have an excel­
in the interests of the Kalamazoo and lent home market. Our tradesmen pay
Hastings road.
all they can afford to; but lack of com­
FkeDjBarlow felt so good because petition iu freights is what keeps prices
he thought Cleveland was elected that here below those of towns with rival
IN BARRY COUNTY.
/
he advanced the price of wheat to 72 railroads.
and 75 cents Saturday last.
Barry County Pomona Grange.
Judging from the great number of —The annual meeting of the Pomona
loads of apples coming into tbe city, we Grange of Barry county for the elec­
These Stoves are for Sale only by
&lt; .include that the farmed propose to tion of officers will be held at the Rut­
lay iu a good stock of vinegar.
land Grange Hall, on Friday, Novem­
Next Janurary will usher in the ber 28th, commencing at 10 o’clock a.
new county officers elected Nov. 4th. m. It is expected that each officer and
x&gt; far as we know them, they are good committee of the Pomona will make a
men and will make capable officials.
report of what they have endeavored
We want our correspondents to fur­ to accomplish during the past year, and
nish us the news as regularly as possi­ make recommendations for the year j to
Where you will find a full line of JEWEL STOVES and
ble from now on. We and our readers come.
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE. ’
The following work has been assign­
&gt;hall be glad to hear from you often.
Those of our correspondents in need ed by the secretary, and will be called
of stationery will please promptly noti­ for if time permits: Instrumental mu­
fy us. We want a good letter every sic, Sister Jennie Brainard; Select Read­
week from each news center of Barry ing, Sister Charles Biggs; Volunteer
Recitations and Declamations; -Jdusic.
county.
Discussion: “Do capital investments
The composure with which the
and labor employed in agriculture pay.
American people withstood the excite­ equal Interests with like amounts used
It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most
ment incident to so close an election as in other enterprises ? If not, why ?”
.
complete stock of
the la$t is a grand evidence of the sti^ To be opened by Charles Newland, fol­
bilit)' of ou}- institutions.
lowed by John Dawson, L. A. Nichols,
Puzz.LE.4-Call for the puzzle cards at A. Luther and others.
John Besstner’s jewelry store. All
A large representation from each sub­
answers sent by mail please mark ordinate grange is earnestly desired.
EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
•Puzzle” on the out-side.
JOHN HESSMER, the jeweler.
About School—School is going off
'He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
We respectfully ask our city sub- finely, is larger than ever, is prevaded
satisfy everybody.
.-(•ribers to call and settle. . The dates to by a spirit of good feeling, of earnest­
which you have paid are printed on ness and thorough work that is in the
your papers. Read them; and if they highest degree - commendable. Tht&gt;
show that you owe us, promptly pay us. teachers’ class that hits just completed
Of moke importance to^I^stings and its work was as earnest a body of work­
Barry county than the outcome of the ers as tver got together. They go out
Call and see my goods and get prices before you buy and
presidential contest is the new railroad. to their work with ther studies fresh in
•
We ought to have it, if * we expect their minds, invigorated, encouraged, SAVE MONEY, f
and
better
equipped
for
the
noble
work
&lt;»ur town to be more than a country
of teaching. They have received in­
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITtf PILLOW SHAM
ross-road.
The Banner was a little too previous struction in methods of government HOLDERS, the best in the world.
and of instruction, and the stores that
in announcing that the house vacated
Remember the place, Blue “Front, South Side State Street,
Dy Mrs. Goodyear had been moved to they have gathered up will be a fund to
draw from all through their winter Hastings, Mich.
,
Dr. Lathrop’s lot, on State St. It is
now in order to state that the moving schools.
The attendance and the enrollment
has bwn done.
have steadily increased. For the'first
Mr.’ Dennis O’kbefe, Raymond, month the absolute enrollment was
' iowa,;sjrvs his wife suffered from rheu- 676, and for the second just closed «WJ.
‘ inuti&amp;n for over four years, and having an increase of 22 over the first month.
Ihnight her a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, The per cent of attendance has increas­
the magical pain-reliever, which she ed notwithstanding the reunion and
■ Criitt. tlotdM. toih, Hamon. Salt KSaam. Scrofula t Crriipalaa.
;used, she was completely cured.
the fair which had a bad effect.
One fact is worthy of notice, that the
Every progressive farmer needs a
giKxl, enterprising, reliable agricultural attendance of the girls has been better
journal, such as The Ohio Farmer is, for the two months throughout the
and it is offered ata genuine bargain. whole school than that of the boys
&gt;ee prominent advertisement in this is­ Perhaps one explanation is, that the re­
union and the fair bffected the boys
sue headed “Attention, Farmers!'’
Our contemporary of the Journal more than tlie girls.
The board of education and the peo­
still insists that the voters of Michigan
We have just received a lot.
have made him their land commissioner. ple of Hastings are indeed to be con­
Might as well settle down to life in gratulated on the condition of their
Hastings, John; Mr. Newell • will look schools in every respect Though
Hfter the business of land commissioner. straigtened for room al tbe beginning
of the year, the board very promptly
The M. E. social will be entertained fitted up another room, employed a new
by Mrs. Daniel Striker and the ladies as­ teacher, put in more seats inflfe fourth
sociated with her on Wednesday after­ grade room, so that the teachjrs might
noon of next week, at the society rooms have ample room to do a bdwer grade
in Rower’s block. Refreshments from of work. Better appliances are being
to 7 o’clock. A cordial welcome to constantly added as the necessity for
.
----- BOUGHT FOR----all.
them arises. The board made a large
Phil. Colgrove is erecting a state­ accession to the library at the close of
ly pig-stye on bis West State St. premi­ last year, and have just made another,
ss. Charley Jones says Phil feels so and already more than four times the
good over his election, that he expects number of pupils from the schools
draw books than drew last year. This
velvet carpets, frescoed walls, chanda- may be made one of the most valuable
liers etc.
Aids to school work.
The foreign attendance is as large as
They will be sold at the same
ting to the front in good shape.
ever aad the interett and earnestness of
three poffo ah°w
the reputation
and wpularity of the schools are unthe
haptingb. Thursday, novembkru.um.

Local News.

CASTOR IA

Ike Round Oak Heating Stove
Made by P. D. Beckwith,

ATTENTION.
W e art now offering to the people of Southwestern Barry
County a large and complete stock of

GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
• ‘

■

Bought at a good discount from -last year’s prices and we will
give the customers the benefit of the disconnt.

Look at Some of Onr Prices:
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
Arbuckles Coffee, 16 cents per lb.
Kerosene Oil, 15 cents per gallon.
Boston Rubber Boots, $3.00 per pair,
,
Felt Boots. $1.50 per pair.
Heavy Twilled Red Flannel, 25 cents per yard.
Good Shirtings, 9 cents per yard.
Men’s Heavey Scotch Grey Shirts, 50 cts. each.

And Other Goods in Proportion.

Over a Thousand in Use

H. A. Goody ear &amp; Sons,

Politics or No Politics!'

A Card.
We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAN­
DISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fact that we have
trie only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, and invite a careful inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.

Very truly,

. *

M. J. GOSS &amp; CO.,
PRAIRIEVILLE.
N.
B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber. Lath,
Shingles, Lime and Brick. Call on us whbn you want any of
these articles.
z

$500.00

Hand-Made Extension TaMes a Specialty.

Archie McCoy.

IIWBMLM

BOY’S, YOUTHS’ AND MEN’S

OVERCOATS!

RUINOUS PRICES!

To tbe Person That Can Prove:
1 at. That we don’t carry the Largest Clothing stock
2nd. That we don’t give better bargains,
3d. That.we don’t deal fairer than any

CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN WESTERN MICHIGAN.
Now when yon come to Grand Rapids,
don’t fail to visit with us.
•
We make nogreat outward show but have
honest goods inside and lot of them.
Men’s Overcoats, $2.50, 4.50, 5.00, up to
$35. Boy’s Overcoats, $2.00, 2.50, 3.00, up
to $8.50

In Men’s and Boy s Suits
We can suit; at prices 20 per cent less than others.

i Mind we can save your expenses to come
। to our city, giving you a free chance to see the
j wide-awake metropolis of Western Michigan.
BE SURE AND SEE US.

leeij

38,40 and 4

�Tell
A 3 oz. Silver Case wit h Elgin Movement for $10.00.

Spectacles, for 15 cents.
Good Spectacles for 50 cents.

Good Lace Pins, Latest Styles, 50 cents each.

Rockford Watches—the hest of all.
A Good Clock for 95"cents. Don’t go without a Clock­

Elegant Lace Pins, $1.00 each.
Guff Buttons from 25 cents up—Latest Styles
ikttei Spei t.u les for $1.00.
the L*te8t styr&lt;* andBtPrice9tha^defy
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0 other honse
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Bracelets, the newest out.

Silverware of the Latest Designs.

Watches of all kinds and at the bottom prices.______

A lot of Fall Styles just received.

You can get a Good Watch for $4.00._____________
A Better Watch for $7.50.
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Spectacles, fitted to the eye without extra charge.

Solid Silverware a specialty.____________ '______
Rogers Bros.' Knives and Forks at Bottom Prices.
A Bag of Silver Bolish Free with evltry $5.00 sale of Silrerware.

Everyone buying $1.00 worth of Goods will be entitled to a channe to guess at the number of Beans in a Jar, and the person guessing
the nearest to the number will receive the Caster free.
.
Repairing, by a First-Class and Competent Workman.
Value of Arctic Exploration.
'There is an an outcry from a lot of
newspapers that exploration of the
Arctic regions mu*t stop, that the re­
sults of the explorations do not justify
the cost in nionet and life. But the
explorations will not stop, and the gen­
tlemen who are demanding that they
shall are taking counsel of their hearts
rather than their heads—they are more
sympathetic than sensible. There hhs,
indeed, been great sacrifice of life lb
the ice region. But has there not also
been greait sacrifice of life at home? It
is asked; \V|iat8ort of a return for tbe
suffering and death tn the Gyeely party
is the information he obtained? In
reply: What sort of a return for the
death of the one hundred and twenty
men who were shut up in the fiqry fur­
nace of the Pocahontas mme was ail
the coal ever taken out of itr Shall the
life of man and the tears and cries oi
widows aud orphans be weighed in the
balance with some tons of coal, and
shall no account be made of the dis­
plays of heroism and their value in tbe
formation of National character? May
men perish by scores digging coal and
the fact be accepted a&gt; an incident in
National progress, aud others perish in
efforts to enlighten the human rac on
some pf the mo^t important problems
of natural science, and the fact be set
down us a waste merely? If the fate
of those with Greely and De Long
w-as a waste of life and limb, what
was the fate of the thousands
who lost-life or limbs in mines?* It is
important, to have exact knowledge of
tlie world we live in, as well as'to have
coal to keep us warm or eook our food.
Those who cry out.against Arctic ex­
ploration do not seem to know that the
scientific world is looking V the Arctic'
regions for a solution of araiculties encountered in th&lt;- study of the laws of
storms, and upon a correct knowledge
of those laws depend the life and safety
uf all who go to M-a. to mention only
one part of the multWudes who would
be benefited by such knowledge. If
the laws of etonus were thoroughly understood, does anyone suppose that a
charlatan like Wiggins could succeed
in frightening thousands of mariners by
his prediction of a coming storm on-tbe
ocean? To sap nothing Soout the effect
of that jeare upon the character of the
people.' the delays to shipping by it
caused directly and indirectly tne loss
of a greater’ sum of money than the
Government ever expended tn an Arctic expedition. Recall the great disas­
ters at sea. and how many of them
might have been avoided had the laws
of storms been understood? How many
ships have sailed right into the vortex
because no one knew that ,a distant
storm vfas forming the vortex? Or look
at the matter on the other side. How
many ships have been saved, with all
their crews, m late years, by a short
telegraphic
dispatch
announcing
changes of. wexfner. and reporting the
alterations in tbe thermometer and
bafomefer? Read • the stories of tfie
storms on tbe coasts of all civilized
nations n««w, and an answer to the ques­
tion may be had. In the stormy season
no report- in the papers are mucli more
common than reports of how " fleets of
merchant vessels ran to shelter when
word was received, from across tbe
ocean perbhDS, that there was peril in
being abroad. Is it a waste of money
and life to send brave men to regions
■where they cau obtain facts to verify
ami amplify such important know!And what has the lose of life
inted to? The statistics of Arctic
krations show that tlie number of

The light that has been thrown on the
dnrk continent shows what good these
adventurous men did in exposing the
horrors of the Islave trade aud opening
the country to civilization. -What good
did Livingstone do, wearing his heroic
life out in Africa? Ask the Interna­
tional Association which is -pintrUng
the Meds of a great State on the triTile
banks of tho Congo.—Pittsburgh Chron­
icle.
A Mtnry With a Morel.
Hanthonw Young Millionaire —“So
you would like a position as companion
to my sister?” ;
Pretty Girl—“Yea, please; I would
do my very best*to give satisfaction.’’
“Can you sing?”
“No, I am sorry to say.”
“You play the piano. I aunpnsu?”
“No, i never studied njusie.'’
“Ah!
Probably, then, you paint
crockery or-?”
“It is’needless to continue tbe list,
sir; 1 have no accomplishifients.!'
“Indeed! Why, how bare you passed
your time since you left school?”
“Kt home helping mother.
You
see —”
‘
■
“Pardon me lor interrupting. You
have said enough and------ ”
‘O. do not aav I will not do. If nec­
essary I can pick up some accomplish­
ments in a reasonable time, 1 am ;.ure.”
•'•You will not. do as a hired coni pan­
ic n because you are entirely too good
for the position, but if you will take
half of my fortune and * me with if,- I
dial I consider myself the luckie»t man
io tbe world.” ’
She did. — Pfnlathlvhia (Ml.

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Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, bav- ■
Ing had placed ia his bands by an East India j
missionary tlie formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for tlie speedy aud permanent cure of '
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Astitma and
all throat and lung affections, also a positive and ;
radical cure for Nervous Debility apu all nervous ■
complaints, after having tested Its wonderful ;
curative pmrere in thousands of cases, has felt
it his duty to make It known to his sufferim.'
fdhnvs. Actuated by this motive and a desire
to relieve, human suffering, 1 wfll send free of ।
charge, to all who desire It. this recipe. In Ger­
man, French or English, with full directions ’for
preparing and using. Sept by. mall by address-,
Inc with stomp, uajnlrig thb» paper, w. A. :
Nor«M 149 Power’s Block. Rochester, N. Y.
Dlptiieriu at Constantine.
au wm mi u,u,v
Wiien you have a cough and want relief, think of
Kemp's Balsam for the TUront and Lung*. A
guaranteed remedy for those’ dlsteases. Price 60
cents and fl.
Nearly 200 new bulKHngv put up at Big Hupld* ’
this &lt;u-ason.

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Raton Rapids ..

x A Cure for Gravel.

A Common ami Painful Complaint -A
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Statement You May Confide In.
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Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 8.—Tbe cere­•
It seems to have been reserved for Dr. David
Kennedy,of Rondout. N. Y-toaccorapInih, thro’
।mony reconsecrating St Mary’s Catholic. his
preparation widely known as KENNEDY’S
।Church of this dty occurred yesterday after­■ FAVOIwTK REMEDY, arhat others have failed
campaim. The sabioinnd letter will be (mum!
;
noon
in the presence of a large audience. to
ot vital interest to sufferer* from grave! anil to
.Tbe church has been in use for religious1 the general public:
Albany. March 20.1M4.
services
for a long time.
In February
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1). Kennedy. Handout. N. Y.;
,
himself,' Dr.
James Geary
killed
DkabSib;—Let me tell you frankly that I
1last
In-• have najrr been partial to proprietory mrdleither accidentally or with the
]
Fatlicr■ clues. aS I believe the majority of them to be
tention
of
suicide. - Rev.
better than metitfats of obtaining mon­
Walters, regarding the death ns suicide, nethlng
from people whom suffering makes ready to
,refused to allow the body to be interred in1 ey
calc 11 at any hope of relief. Tiiey are mean
.tlie Geary lot, which was in consecratedL cheats and delusions. But your FAVORITE
f
ground.
The father of the young man ap­. REMEDY 1 know by liappv experience to be to­
. 'tolly different thing. I had been a sufferer from
,pealed In tlie courts, and got the civic right" gravel for years, and had resorted to many endto
i occupy tlie lot The cemetery was then1 'nvnt physicians for relief, but no permanent
good came of it. About three yenrs ’Un&gt; !«r
declared
desecrated,
and
with
It
the
church.
&lt;
Last week h stone wall five feet high was FAVORITE REMEDY wsa recommended to me.
I can give you the result in a sentence: I tried
1erected around the Geary lot, and yesterday it arid it cured me completely. I lun confident
tlie
church property outside .of that wall It saved my life. You can use this letter If you
;
think best. Yours, eta.. MAJHAN ACKI,KY.
was reconsecrated.
Captain Nathan Ackley wks fob a long time
connected with the CauaJ Appraiser's office In
klbany. He is well known and writes for no1
purpose
but to do good to others. ■
.
Chicago, Oct 30.—The bell for the new
As a medicine for all disease's of the BlooC
Board of Trade Building was hoisted to Liver. Kidneys aud Digestive organs. KENNE­
the belfry yesterday. It weighs 6.300 pom^ DY’S FAVORITE REMKDY has fairly won Ito
reputation. Wtitc If desirable to Dr. Daxud te made of the flneat bell inetaL fl ; high
YMKennedy. Rondout. N. Y.
was cast hy the Clinton II. Meneeley Beil
Companv, of Troy, N. Y., expressly for the
new Board of Trade Building. The
weather vane. In tbe altaj»e of a schooner,
was placed on tlie top of the tower Tues­
day.
•
Crooked Post-Office Officials. .
Waviiikoton, Oct 81.—The annual re­
port ot Chief Post-office Inspector Sharpe
shows that during the last fiscal year there
were 756 unrests, of which number 80 were
postmasters, 24 assistant postmasters, 81
clerks. 33 letter-carriers.« railroad postal
clerks. 25 mail-carriers and 58 burglars. Of
those arrested 439 were convicted and 88 ac­
quitted. The amoant of fines and penalties
collected aggregated .$20,927.

ULMAN

8rr. Lovis, Ma,
tian of the voters of tills city Is a-mpleted,
and tlie number la M, 891. TlitoNs an in­
crease of 2.079 over 1882, but a dScrease of
1,118 from that of 1881, and is several thoutmnd below the actual number of voters in
titerity.
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Franklin down to recent time has
amounted to only two per cent, of the
whole number of exj^Iorcrs. Theveare,
indeed, periions expeditions. There
-Hrary Weeks,
ROCKFORD, UL, NO
are also e&lt;nd mine* known to beype- of New Milford, shot
cittllVAriJrflous—the lire damp mine*. riously, If no* fatally, iiis brothnr-Iu-law,
Wilf not the sutfhtk* of the* mines in Dakota, also shot himself Thursday,
show m high a ddath rare? Then, »o and vs* iurtaatly kilted. It tea strange
be consistent, tbe gentlemen who cry coincidcu-T.
against Arctic exploration onght to de­
John Corry, an employe at Rom, Bradlev
mand the closing of these mines. But
the cry is nonsense, aud only to be en­ be. Co.’s mill, Bay City, lostjan arm recent
dured because of the kindams of heart
raa frightfully mangled and ampuUtior
which inspires it. For centuries the
most enterprising nations of the world,
beginning with the Dutch in their he­
roic age, have been vieing with each the Upper Peninsula hits increased 47/XJO.
other in their endeavors to solve the
•ora of Isnl&gt;eUa Conn y
roller-skates nt Mount
CAMWUiUVU
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— httlon, and the last one, the nearest oi
Uurt
third :*ooDd the priao

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JULIUS RUSSELL.

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C. WELTON

Ail trams run by ninetieth meridian
i
or central
standard time... Through Mtt MM MCWton
Grand Rapids and Detroit oua all day train*.
1 Rim£ta with Chl■ Holland. Nunlca.
Muskegon and point* north.
it. and with Grand
Rapids ft Indlsna H. K. for Bi
City and Petoskey. New Y&lt;----------- --pretw dally. Ail other trains daily except 8uu*
T. J. BUSH, local Agent. Hastings.
O. W. Rjsqoias, G. P. * T. A.. Chicago.

State of Michigan. Connly of Barry—ss.
At a scsskui of the Probate Court for the
county ot Barry. holden ut the Probate office In
tbe city of Hastings in said county on Wednes­
day, the 29th-day ot Oetober. in the year one
tBMaand right hundred and eighty-four.
Present.Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
In the mutter of the estate of Joseph E.
StlDcheomb, deceased. «.
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Ou reading ami filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of John Winters, ndministrator of the
estate of said deceased, praying that he may be
licensed to mortgage or sell certain real estate
dn said petition described, for reasons therein
set forth.
Thereupon it n»ordered, that Monday, tlie34th
day of November next, nt ten o'clock in the fore­
noon.be assigned for the hearing at ated petition,
and that the helm at law ot said deceased, and all
other persons interested tn said estate, are reqtiireu to appear at a session ot said court, then
to beholden at the Probatt- office,' In the city of
Hastings, tn Mid county, and show cause, if any
there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should
mA be mated.
And It Is further ordered ttu
give notice to tlie persons
estate, ot the jamdenry of said

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 31.

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 20, 1884. -

The Hastings Banner,

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p__ (Offiom erar R. K. Grant', store )

Hayings, Barky Co., Mjcil,

ARSHALL L. COOK.

WH0LE NO. 9131".

element smith,

Election,

LoyalE. KsArra.r,
C-RVaxamav
VKAPPBN 4 VxxABM.^N.

County News
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Bvtlamd.
i .
Elation b* over but not the count
f &lt;&gt;“”« r«U rnrk.

»ny
Be has ■iTMdy!| Mrs- Hfory Baine is convaleecent
Wn nftUntLt
hMn “"llvted with tnlinM
‘yph°ld
I fro« » •««« attack oi the ague.

'
ihe people of this town have settled
j down quietly to the situation politically
; With potato), the exception^ a fw

Mrs. Leaver Cotton, who is still on
the sick flist, was removed from her
home Tuesday, to the residence of B. F.
Wolf.
Mr. Greenback I’arty died very sud­
denly: cause, unknown.
Mrs. James Wolf is spepcUng a few
days with her parents, on the State
road.
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The M. E. social will be entertained
on Friday evening. Nov. 21, at the resi­
dence of James Townsend, jr; by Mrs.
T. and the ladies associated with her.
Cordial invitation to all.

eaten humble pie long enough. The?
have voted in a solid mam thrnagt •
vears of political adversity. The da&gt;
of official usufruct has come. The?
want the- offices. They had no pert facivil service legislation, and they do am
believe in it: They know that they far
nished about three fourths of the eisrtoral vote that made Cleveland preai­
dent, and they will be satisfied with
that proportion of the patronage. '

..
Lawyers.
tow^T^.
el’, v
7 Of thi’lverrfew.bl'xxl‘UtrtyiIidlviIhahi who’
-GHwHattinff* National Bank.)
Pb'“k now,°f kanMSvisit-j profess a willingneea to shed their blood'
rOHN CARVETH;
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Ing among her old friends. She haa ! in behalf of their candidate. So fares
Attorney at Law. “bX
N” York "Ute Whtra
U1C)- “«’
£o“
Middleville, Mich.
Ch^lie
tnak« that offer when occasion re­
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had * “*“ on Thursday quired some years ago.
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• Lawyer.
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last
ADVERTIttNG KATES:
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The shower of falling stones m the
W(|
dry rood* More,'.
On*- CuIumsi per year..I»10c 00
The republican office holders here are
The only regular greenback ticket north part of Castleton continues to
Wiu attend promptly to all btuloeM In all
Extra charge for special position*.
courts. Cbarstes rr.-uu&gt;ni&gt;hir.
seen at the Dolls on election day was in call our boys over there by the dozen
4
E- KEN ASTON,
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them
are lulled with the talk that Mr
the hands of Thomas Kelly. It was all One rather profane youth expressed
JOB I’HLNTjlNG.
Cleveland .is committed to civil servict
Attorney at Law. gummed ready to stick onto something. himself as being an unbeleiver, unless a
EA'MJcijd iride I* (elt |n tire .Job Fruiting De- “■*
partmeut
the BasMkk. Errnrthing In the
reform, and cannot consistently dismi^
(Ovar J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’« store?
The credulity of the' editor of the stone should fall on his head. Some one
entire office Is new; and with the latest fa&lt;resof
Maple grove.
honest and competent public servants
ni«e, the mwt appromi patterns ot machinery,
Journal has been badly imposed upon accommodated him, and yet he went
and competent wortaich employed, enables, the
Miss Eva Bates commenced her win-. But the majority of them are preparing
by the story of the hunter stuck fast in away an unbeliever -especially when he
B I.KNBK to do flrst-clX'Ci job work.
W.L0WHY, M.D,
~
ter term of school in the Buck district to travel in the spring or emfiy\ ram­
■
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist. the hollow Jog, whkh swelled in consty found out who threw the stone.
last Monday—the same district where mer. It is believed that Mr. Cleveland
* HQLLY BROS.
quence of the wetting it got during a
The comet band elected the following she taught last winter.
(Office. Mt Thoru St., Hartings, Mich.)
will not be able to withstand the press­
shower. The following verinon, Mr. officers for the next six months. John
?r.
attended.
'f. L. I*arker is again teaching in the ure
_ that will be brought to bear upon Office houTR—H to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 n. m.
editor, you may vouch for if you choose. Gilson, leader: B. 8. Holly, musical di­
Telephone iu Hollaways’ drug store.
Baker district. He gave the Ixwt of sat- him by the hungry vandals who havt
The hunter in question was an ardent rector; C. A. Hough, president; Chan
isfaction last winter and all are glad to ' made him president. His cabinet ,wiL
greenbacker, and being overtaken by a Lee, vice president; John Lee, secretary;
see him back again.
O ACKETT &amp; BUTLER,
begin by appointing as their chie.
rember i&amp;A. fWg.
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Pysiciaus and Surgeons, sudden shower crawled into a large, F. F. Hilbert, treasurer and drum
Mr. Taylor has a singing class at the clerks and immediate assistants; per
hollow log, for protection from the major.
M. E. church. T
(Prairieville, Mich.)
sonal and political friends. Then the\
rain. To while away the tedious hour,
All calls, night ur day, promptly attended.
Some party, for reasons best known
Levi Goodrich died of consumption will appoint the friends of certain, aer­
l.,■!./&lt;
to he
he drew fromi^ais pocket a copy of a to himself, started the story that the last Thursday morning, aged 31 years.
R-flMMERMAN,
ators and memlters. This will open th*
• Homeopathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, democratic papl-r and commexiced read­ comet band charged one political party He has been a great sufferer for sev­ way to unlimited removals, and soonei
ing. The first thing he saw was a pic­ for playing and played for another po­ eral years. Some of his frjends in this or laibr, republican office holders wiL
(First
door
east
ul
Holloways'-drug
store.)
will take Prqdoee ss U'ual. but no more
ture intended to represent a, rooster, litical party free. Whatever the object vicinity had a hunt and ouster supper I have to go. Some clerks are well off
R. Wm. JONES.
but to his practiced eye he saw that it might have been, we stand ready .to pay for his? benefit about three weeks ago i and quite a number have saved a litth
mure BUkk-ktrepIngiand no more tad debts.
Dentist.
All
work
promptly
attended
to.
was an exact likeness of a turkey buz- any man twenty five dollars who will realizing about *12.00 therefrom, for ‘ money but the great majority have not
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zfird; just below it was announced that prove the report to be true. The mem­ which he was very thankful.
only not a- dollor ahead, but are hope
yyELTON 4 WHITLOCK
Cleveland was fleeted president. This bers stand politically as follows, not all
Miss Amja Smith, of Assyria, is visit- j iesaly in debt Many of them borrowet
l&gt;eing
voters:
seven
republicans,
four
was
followed
by
a
card
thanking
the
ing at her cousin’s, J. H. Smith.
Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co.'
money to bet on the election. 1 know
They write policies on a man's prnncrtv against prohibitionists forfbringlng about such a fusion, three prohibitionists, and one
George Quick, of Battle Creek, visited a number who are paying fronf five U
toss by fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
life by death and accident.
.
OF GOODS
result. Hi» “heart swelled with rap-1 who is accused of lieing a Belva Lotk- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Quick, 10 per cent interest per month foi
ture” at the thought, until it wedged j wootl mauilast Sunday.
.
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money
staked on the
election
of Blaine
q k s ie i on
him fast in the log and he could not &gt;
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Mr. and Mias Banks, of Ohio, have; Economy is the watchword here now
CEDAR CREEK.
been visiting at Slade’s and Lurick’s for J and it is felt in every avenue andarter
(Officein Abstract Block. Hartings, Midi.)
move. Reading' was now out; of the
AND A BRAN NEW LINE OF
You can’t find a greenbacker in Hope
Have the only set of Abstract Books. In Barrj Question; so he began to think, and the
the past week.
of commercial, industrial and soma.
County.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reese, of Ceres- life. Merchants say that trade wa
thought came t&lt;» him that the worst now. .They are all democrate, and all
rejoice
in republican defeat.
A. FOOTE. M. D_
co, have been visiting friends in this never before so dull at this seaatm
whipped party in the universe was the
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Si. Larabee is looking for the post­ vicinity lately.
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greenliack party. This made hh rap­
Tailore
report a._great
increase
in. th*
(Offieo eart «Me Mala 8L. Maahvllle, MldD
TO BE ADDED. WITH
office now. Si isn’t a democrat for
T. L. Parker is now a good templar, business of renovating and mend Inp
Residence next door north Wolcott Hoqm-. ture ooze out of him, and he shrank nothing. Veteran will probably con­
All calls promptl/attended too, day or night.
having ridden the
goat- -last. Saturday;
*’
- old coats and pantaloons. Fashionabl&gt;
down to such dimensions that a slight
.
I test the case.
puff of wind blew him out among, the j IC?J*ne
#{
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so you peed not pass him the cider.
dress-makers and milliners are in deb
OSEPH KNIGHT,
,
,
,
..11 wo (rood citizens of this township
Veterinary Surgeon.
Ben.Miller expects to raise a large I&gt;air. Eyeh butchers, grocers, and sa
•“It7nb“k
and
have taken up their abode in vonr city
At the Itelm.
Mosm
&gt; barn this week.
(Besddeace'Rutland, 11 ear Yrckley school bouse.) and neither hat e been heard from amce.
loon keepers feel the^pinch of retrench
Will attend all calls for services night or day.
If we had not always shouted far ment. Ten thousand government em
Charges reasonable.
I We presume wheat .will advance to
&lt;attxfartlon‘&lt;iinr.u:tee&lt;l. nwl Goods Cheaper
FREEPORT.
Ben. and Belva we certainly should ploy^s and five times as many who ar. .
-vrr you bought beforv.
*4 a bushel now
that
there is a prospect
t F.
M. U.
W. r. rwuaes M.O. From tbr Herald.
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------------------noir. They seem so forsaken it seems dependent upon them, are endeavoring
Albert Gosch is erecting a barn on his for free trade and democracy. •
i\»rtl&lt;-« oa nit the old llmi WlH'pleane settle by DUS. BROWN &amp; POLffEMUS.
Almost
as if every greenbacker in these to save a little money for the rainy da\
si-ptcrnlxjr IStfi.
Homcepathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons.
Much
interest is taken here in the
place near Linden.
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parts had always been Clevdand men. . predicted after the fourth of March.
(Office over Julius Russell’g store. Main 8t-&gt;
HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS., Woodland.
Jdo. Norman is visiting his parents forthcoming McKay trial.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Watkins and
' The capitol
----is in readiness
tor Con
Calls answered from the office jit an hours of
in Kalamazoo this week.
t ’
( q.AIJKE &amp; BIKES.
little Hazel, of Vermontville, wwe the gross which will convene in two weeks
Myron Fish is building a new house
m
D Nashville.
Attorneys at Law and
The hotels, boarding houses and restui ■
‘
taro miles east of Freeport.
-J .Ota"""' S»«»
»&gt;
Th“'8- guests of E. G. Potter and famfly SunSoiicitors in Chancery.
ants have adjusted themselves to th&lt;
day last.
hilip t colgiui tj
u-ffiers lu L'sAlmi block, over Beamer Bros.)
Mr. Frank Millard, of Corunna, will j
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\pew order of things. The hungry dem­
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Lawyer,
Dvfph, .of Olivet, is visiting
open -a bazaar stope in L. E. Mosher’s:I Mre.
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BOWENS/MlLLB.
iTairtlee in all courts ot!ho state. Atteud to
ocrats who are already pouring intotht
Harting-*. Mich.
[ friends in town*.
c &gt;|li-rtlons and perfoettag mHeA to real estate.
building next w'eek.
city will be able to find subsistence at:
Corn secured in good shape.
Protteullng Attorney for Barry County.
M-»ncy to hum insurance taken etc., etc.
The Coiigregational society at Rev.
Our merchants are filling up their
cost of from seventy five cents to on*
.
The
insect-is
working
in
the
wheat.
Livermore's Wednesday night was well
stores, with new* frefih stocks, getting
The school board has put a new floor dollar kday. The b^ter class of hotel*
attended and a pleasant affair. *6.00
ready for the increased trade.
'
in the Robbins school house. School will maintain their old prices but the.'
was added to the treasury.
Freeport has more paint on i,ts build­
commences Tuesday wllh Mr. G. B. expect a diminution of patronage.
A very nice, smooth flour has lately
ings to the square inch than any town
There is no end. to gossip- in pollties,
been laid in the opera house, preparato­ Smith as teacher.
of twice its size in Barry, Kent or Ionia
They have also put in a new floor and circles about the cabinet and policy o
ry for the winter’s roller skating.
the new administration.. The demo
ciuntiea.
,.
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reseated
the
school
house
at
Bowen.
Our band helped the democrats jollify
The first of the series of club dances
Thomas Blackman has put down a crate are not entirely sure of the mai
at Vermontville Friday night.
for whom they gave their votes am
came off last Friday evening in Union
.
C. L. Glasgow, our big hardware new well.
Hall. There was a good attendance
R. Misner and wife are\Q&gt; north on a money, j The suggestion that Schur;
man, has received a car load of mowers
will have a place in the cabinet is gal.
and a viery pleasant time experienced
visiting tour.
for next year’s trade.
by all present. These dances occur
Fred Demeresque has returned from and worm-wood to them, and it is not
Buell, Downing and party returned
at all improbable that the first month o.
every two weeks.
the
southwest,
where
he
has
been
from the north Thursday, bringing
the new administration will develop i.
The Band of Hope, a young people’s
spending the summer.
half a dozen deer with them, and hav­
temperance society, connected •with the
Jennie Holmes has commenced her democratic split as wide and as fatal a
ing killed as many more while gone.
that which followed the inauguratioi
M. E. church, held their second meeting
school in Martin, Allegan county.
'Wilson, the grocer, is erecting a ware­
last Sabbath. Miss A. Hinckley not
Eliza Gervin teaches among the An- of Garfield, in the republican party
room and Freeman a big barn.
They
are not a happy family by an.
being able to attend regularly, resigned
Mr. and Mrs. Prindle are visiting gi«.
means. Clouds, storm winds anil dan­
Mr. Garret is moving to Plainwell.
the presidency and Rev. Thomas was their daughter ut Deerfield, and other
gers are in their sea road.
r
elected president for one year. Inter­
L. D. Gleason is on the sick list.
friends in Lenawee county.
esting speaking, recitations and singing
Misses Alice itnd Anna Phillips start­ , L. Price captured a wild goose the
constitute the program.
The next ed for Leelanau county Wednesday. other day.
Potato Snlad.
meeting occurs Nov. 30th nt the M. E.
Frank Buler is up north, canvassing
Their peqple.went several weeks ago.
A Minnesota lad) wishes toknowhov
.
church.
to make potato salad. She
aun
H. M. Lee was in Grand Rapids for a nursery farm.
We are waiting for the mist to clear to have a ntort appetizing djja ff sb&lt;
Thursday.
WOODLAND.
does «sclly aw ahe in told. *?Vrel an
away
from
the
political
sky.
Miss Parmeter, of Vermontville, has
There will be an oyster dinner at boil in saltod water ap niauw)pot*tott i
More sickness than usual in the town. returned from Dakota, and has her
will meet the requireinenL^l* your fam
Smith’s Hall, under the auspices of
The picture gallery is now running music class in running order again.
ly. Suppose you have three'quarto &lt;&gt;
Withey Poet G. A. R., on Thursday af­ boiled potatoes; thev sbofild.be cut n
Hucceasfuly.
The jubilant democrats propose to
F. F- Hilbert is among those on the have a bigtime, speeches etc., Thursday. ternoon, Nov. 25th. Every body invit- while hot. in small pieces as near)
ed. There will also be a dance aame 3uare as Is tNMndrtettt w;tb the araoti;
sick list.
The excitement attending the cam­
time.
A tablt&amp;poonfui of fine)
\
I. N. Harter and wife have returned paign and the anxiety over the slowly evening.
chopped oihou, n tablMpoonfut of fine)
R. Count's home ran away last week.
from Ohio.
developing result is passing away.
chopped parsley, a te^'p'xwjnl each i
Revival meetings are now being held Considerable betting was Indulged in badly breaking the carriage.
black pepper and .salt To this add
at the Holmes church under the care of and many arguments held, but so far
teacupful of the be»l salad oil, a ha
teaedpful of vinegar. Do nnt stir Hk
Washington lettkb.
Rev. O. E. Weightman.
as we know no bad blood was engen­
salad, as there ii great danger of break
Our hunters are returning from the dered. Intelligent democrats are in­
XXA.IBTXIH’GHB. ao-a-v*1-’
ing-the pieow of poRitors. and givin
I
Washington, Nor. 1A.1M4.
north and express themselves well clined to treat republicans with consid­
Last night witnessed the. greatest the dish an untidy lopk. i J rift a sals
pleased with their success.
eration, realizing that their victory is democratic parade ever seen , in this bowl or vegetable dish with lender let
The building committee of Diet. No. gained only l&gt;ecause republicans, who
tuee leaves, and them put the salad fan.
city. It was marshalled by "Bill" Dick­ thftdish.
In place &lt;f |iarskw tend*
4 jwe advertising for bids to build a new claim to be republicans still, voted the
son, who was prominent as a juror in stalks at vefy small h»vaa of eerier
school house at the village.
democratic ticket. Castleton republi­ the Star Route trial, and was afterwards may be nami. It celery m used, a ter
Gratton Huddle visited friends here cans are proud of the work they did on
tried himself on the charge of having sjiooufnl of made mustard should, »•
during the last few days.
and before election day, and more than accepted a bribe from the Star Route added. Another subsfitmiou may b *
that of butter for oil; the butter shoal .
People would like very^ much to see glad to know that Castleton again
defendants. 1 mention this only to be melted very slowly, in a bowl »
the grist mill start up again.
swings into line as the banner republi­ show what kind of men the party of re­
•over the top of the teakettle: when it i
0. A. Hough has added a stock of can town of Barry county. Thus may
.
form (?) is bringing to the front in the melted drain it off, leaving the salt i
swell box cutters to hia other stock in
the IKit tom of Ibe bowl. Another wb
morning freshness of its victory.
she ever remain.
to prepare potato salad is to make
trade
*
There
has
been
a
wonderful
resurrec
­
OOATB GROVE.
cooked mayonnaise dressing and pm
The villa«» will have two saw mills
Will some one please shut this winter ? tion of democracy in Washington since over the potatoes. The dressing shoal
in active operation this winter.
it is thought that Cleveland is to be the be cooked as vou cook boiled ouster.'
Loo Hager doesn't think it pays ex- It lias l*en “open” long enough.
Miss Nellie Baine is home from Char­ next president. Old whiskey-soaked
pauea to visit CasUeton to see the
lotte, where she has l*en attending fellows that the Washington world had
stooa fall, while Smith thinks if his
forgotten have hobbled forth, and like
buggy takes one more trip that way, he । school.
N. Carpenter and wife, of Middleville, old Hamlet’s ghost are revisiting the remove from the fire a hi
will teed an entire new one.
are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ida glimpses of the moon. Verily someTh. railroad meeting at the town
•
t
how. owing to short notiee ot the McDowell.
Miss Etta Wolf departed for the Out­
meeUW. wss not well attended. A
CONTAINS * LARUE ASSORTMENT OF
let,
Monday
morning,
where
she
fs
ensolicitor conunlUoe was .appointed.
It is understood in political
consisttK at Levi Holmes. J. M. Iteissr.
Jaoa J.-deo C. A. Hough and Gso. W.
M, andMn.Ch«» Li*lrt, of Gmnd have much to s*y » th,
the policy of the new
and Friers.
taken up his
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One Platform Wagon
^7 Nearly New. Will Sell Cheap.

Six Top Carriages,
From $50 to $90, to close them out.

2,000 ft. Sewer Ifi/p©,
At Lower Prices than ever offered.

GREBLE &amp; POWERS

SPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON,

undertakers

As in the past,
we will attend
to calls prompt­
ly and endeavor

to prove worthy
the approbation

of those inter­
ested.

Our Furniture Department
KF-North aide State

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Beni. t« Mr. nd Mn. Devkf R&lt;tey.

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�more mud, caused more ill feeling, descended to dirtier tricks than were ever
before known in Michigan politics. We
Haktinc.fi. Mien., November 20,1884. charge this not upon the rank and file,
Enured at the j-ostoffice at Haatlngs. Mich. who
wno were
were sincere
Bin,*re and
141111 honest,
non“v* but
uuu upon
u»~“
tre tranamiralon through the mails as second the leaders of the prohibition movedaaa matter.
_ i n^t in this state and district. Men
MAR8HALL L. COOK, Editor.

“■; who had always Hved consistent tem­
perance lives were maligned, traduced
The Journal, in a labored effusion, and lied about in the most shameless
trits to show why ii can crow with the and wicked taanner. Their whole cam­
democrats.
It is very far fetched paign in this state, in this district, in
through. The Journal man will wake this county was against men whose
up in a year or two and find himself temperance records were above re­
alone in a howling wilderness. His proach, men who had been honored by
party has gone to the dogs, or the their fellows, and had served with cred­
democracy, which is pretty much the it in every position they had filled.
These were the class of men whom the
same tiling.
high-minded, moral and excruciatingly
Blaine’s majorities in;the northern
states aggregate 3OOJ3OO. I It is the solid temperance leaders of the prohibition
party took pains to vilify, and to defeat.
south, made so by the rifle clubs and
Worse than all this; after prohibition
red-shirt brigades, that rolls up the plu­
and free-wliiskey had gone hand in
ralities for Cleveland. Four of these
hand through the whole campaign;
southern states, which upon the face of
after they had connived and caucussed
the. returns give Cleveland 125,000 ma­ together, they rejoiced together in the
jority, with a free ballot and a fair
defeat of the republican party. If there
count would have given Blaine 60,000.
was not a close alliance, there was at.
From the Phirnix house, Charlotte, least a mutual understanding, between’
the
prohibition and fusion leaders.
Pennington, in a ratification speech an­
nouncer that, if it was necessary to in­ •They had a common purpose, to defeat
augurate Cleveland, he would shoulder republicans, and they pulled together
a musket and help exterminate the re­ through the campaign.
After the contest was over, free-.
publicans. No doubt after his defeat
in bis own city, county and district, he whiskey and prohibition jollified over
felt like exterminiating somebody. the defeat of republicans. In NewCommenting on his utterance the Char­ York the chairman of the prohibition
' lotte Republican very pertinently asks state committee sent forth a circular
••where was the fool-killer about then ?” rejoicing that the followers of St John
bad defeated Blaine in that state. In
An inspection of the election returns
this city, one of the leading democrats,
from Barry Bounty shows that While
who at the time had altoard about all
the vote for Cleveland was 181 more
the whiskey he could carry, shook
than that for Hancock in 1880, the vote
hands with a candidate on the prohibi­
for Butler fell short of that cast for
tion county ticket, and they congratula­
Weaver by 343. Two years from now
ted each otter over republican defeat
the greenback party will not poll as
many votes in this county as the demo­ And well they might
This has been the course of the lead­
crats. In short, as an Orangeville dem­
ocrat lately said to us: “We shall swal­ ers of the third party prohibitionists in
low the greenbackers without greasing this county, state and nation. A course
we are free to say which their followers
in 1388.”
could not or did not see, or they would
All through the campaign the Jour­ have long ago deserted these tricksters
nal editor was telling of the enormous who duped them. A more unwise and
gains for Butler in northern Michigan. suicidal policy could not have been pur­
The Butler men failed to materialize on sued.
The prohibitionists did not
election day, and it is yet an open ques­ make their warfare against intemper­
tion as to whether the prohibitionists or ance, but against the temperaace ele­
greenbackera cast the more votes in ment of the republican party. Their
this state.- The Journal and the green­ policy was to fight the friends, not the
back party can take their choice be­ enemies, of temperance. The result is
tween the republican and democratic bitterness, lack of unity among temper­
parties. There is no room and no de­ ance people, and a feeling among the
mand for a third party.
vast majority of them that until the
foolhardy leaders of the prohibition
Petroleum V. Nasby, in the last num­
party are thrown overl&gt;oard, nothing
ber of the Toledo Blade, represents him­
more can be done for the temperance
self as very jubilant. He is sure Cleve­
cause. The only friends the prohibiland is elected, and has already made
t^phists have made have been the dem­
himself “solid" for the Confederate
ocrats, who love them for their good
Cross-roads post-office. His credit at
fight against the republican party.
Bascom's is now ‘unlimited” and he is
The only cause the prohibition party
democratically drunk a good deal of
has helped in this year of grace is free
the time. They had a jollification meet­
whiskey. They have earned the undy­
ing at the Cross-roads the other even­
ing gratitudoof the liquor dealers asso­
ing. Nasby made the speech. He ask­
ciation, who love to see their enemies
ed the crowd to drink to St. John; for
divided. This is the result of the lead­
he was satisfied that the. cold water
ership of the prohibition party. They
apostle had given New York to the de­ have led their fofites over to the enemy.
mocrats and free whiskey. The more
They have made a noble fight for free
he considered the matter, the more
whiskey, and the prospects are that
deeply impressed with the
they will have it to their hearts content
whiskey democracy owed
from this time on till they are willing
to prohibitionist St. John.
to cease making fools of themselves
We do not entertain such a peHsimb^ and their followers.

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Official Canvass

The Hastings Banner.

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IN THE P

Of Votes Cast in Barry County, at the General Elec­
tion, November 4th, 1884:

Notes.

tic view of mankind as to believe its
most prugremive people will always
oppose their own highest interests.
For that reason we do not believe that
the temperance cause lias received a
permanent set-back from the foolish
course of those who claim to be its beet
friends.. But it is undeniably true, and.
every rational num who has no hobby
"to ride recognizes it as true, that the
political prohibitionists have indefinite­
ly posponed the date of settlement of
that question of which they pretended
to be the par ttrnellvuce champions.
There are temperance men in all par­
ties; thqy are in the majority in this
alate and county, as in most northern
states and counties. By working to­
gether, securing the nomination and
election of temperanoe men, there was a
By thus working together tn caucus,
cooventioo ami at the polls, there were
good prospects for the success of tem­
perance principles and temperance men.
In this state the question of prohibi­
tion would soon have been submitted
to the voters for their final decision.
Ln lUBO the temperance forces were
united, and were so nearly successful
that in the legislature they lacked but
one or two votes of a complete triumph
in both branches. But much practical

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petitioner should not be granted.
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give noCU'c to the pcrwHi* Witerreted In sii.i
t^^'.of the MtMletiry of mjM petition, and the
hearing thereof. t.v caurtnc a copy at thh order
to be pablished In the Ha-rtlngs Hanskr a
a««»P*l*r printed and elrenlated in sahl &lt; &lt;Hintv
of Barry-Mice In each *eek for thn st!1 ......
j weeks, previous to wild day of hearing.
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day of Nov., in the year one tlKiuMtid
rigid hundred and elghty-four.
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In Che flatter of the estate of'Hrun Laver. *
minor, now deceased.
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of C. Adams, praying that hb account a-, guard
lan of said minor heretoforeIHcd. may be heard
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day olE November next, at leu o'clock In the ton
nooq.be assigned for th.- hear ihxnfvihi
andum the hrIrs at lair of *»|d dreeaaed. and all
other mreons Interested In *aki rasute. are reappear at a melon of Raid court, then
laird on the exceptional success of his medicine anWto
be holdru at the Probate office, lu the eity uf
called FAVORJTfc lLKMKDY in arrestln&lt; and to
Hastinga, in said county, and show rau*e. If an»
radically curi&gt;.g these most painful disorders. there
be,
why
the prayer of the-|&lt;rtitlonrr «bonld
Fronts of...this,
like the following,
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give notice to the*prr*on- Interested In said
satate, cd the penderv y of said jwtltiou, :ui&lt;l the
Aauing thereof to causing a «opy of this order
publlalied In the RaMhic* lUxsrA a
of the test known «nd jkipslardrunclRto In tte newspaper printed and rireulatecrin said county
flov and growing city from which Iw writet-end of Barry once In each week fur three 3nc&lt;*r&lt;dve
doubtlciis where thorn- may find Mr. Crawford at weeks prrvkMM to said day of hearing.
hb» plare of bufduemi on tfre corner of Main and
CLEMENT SMITH.
Union rtrocta:
A
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Washington, Nov. 14-—The charters of
seven hundred and twenty-one National
banks, with an aggregate capital of over
818V,000.000, will expire during dm year
1885. This is more tliau one-third of the
entire number of National banka now In ex­
istence. From Information already re­
ceived by the Comptroller of tlie Currency
It Is expected that a large majority of these
banks will oontinue their existence either
by extending tlielr clmrters or by reorgan­
izing under other titles. There .arc at
present more National banks in existence,
with a larger aggregate of capital, than ever
before. The capital Invested In National
banks was Increased about 815.000,000 dur­
ing the year ended Septcint&gt;er 30, 1884.

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order that American iaveetiona may eecupy
a prominent place In thh nniivnad exhibi­
tion the latent date for receiving apphear
Umis for spare has been extended to Drcoober 31. 1884.

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Positive Cure, which combines the good
qualities
of all the Iteet cough remedies
aad ita friends had much to fed dated
without the defects of any of them. It
over. But the fact that the question cures promptly, thoroughly and per­
was not submitted was a sufficient pre­ manently, all coughs, colds, croup,
text for a number who easily got weary whooping coughs, influenza, bronchitis,
hoarseness, incipient consumption, and
all throat and lung diseases, healing to
aniail tent. and run it after their own the lungs'safe and pleasant for children.
hearts. Temparance candidates in both Price 50 cenft and one dollar; trial bot­
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tritete relKKMhoflBe complete. Flan? amt
fleationa are on fee with tlie niKhrakne*’ fte
committee reserve tte riflit to rejeet any and ;&gt;
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M®tottleaof a pnyadvwL. HHJBEHT. Chairmt'..
Used m a speeffie for tkte drecise sort of trout&gt;4w
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tea. and found it ewtlrely uaeleas at least In my
cate. Y«mr FAVORIfK REMEDY- I say ft
with a partMtracpUaclton at all that was done KT OTIC E.-The Auntud Meeting for the &lt;•!&lt; •
IN tlon of cdtker- lor the Blvrreldr t.wrtrn
Companv will be held at William B. Swrezey •»
lief.
office In Hastings, on Wednesday. DrceinlMT.td.

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with Kidney disease In Us moat acute form.
V hst 1 suffered mtwt be left to the ImartoaUon
-for no Me »n appreciate It except who have
gone through It I rasorted to many ptoyatetana
and to many different kinds of treMM. Md
Ka great deal of money, only to find myaelf
and worse than ever. J m*y say that I

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On account of an error in counting the fusion tickets, which effects the
showing in Ruiinnd and Woodland townships, the vote doee not show as it
should on the fusion electors. There were 1,151 democratic and 1.786 greenback
vutai cast for electors, making a total of 2,987.
Tl»e democratic vote in the several townships is as follows: Assyria. 61 •
Baltimore. 47; Barry. 101; Carlton, 76&gt;Castleum, Ml; Hastinga. 4i; Cit^-ist
ward, 22; 2d, 28; 3d, 35; 4th, 51; Hope. 56; Irving. 34; Johnstown, 24- Manic
Grove, 88; Orangeville, 20; PrarieviUe. 36; Rutland, If; Thoruapple, 51 •’ wJ&gt;d.
land. 141: Yankee Springs, 11. Total, 1,151.
Thtf total vote on stale officers, other than those given in the table are as
follows: Lieutenant Governor— Battara. 2.701; Maynard, 2,939; Sherwood. 38B
Treasurer—Buller. 2.696; Biair, 2.944; Clieney, 401. Auditor General—Stevena
2.682; ."anford, 2,957; Downing. 400 Commissioner State Land Office—Newell
2,688; Dennis, 2,939; Barnes, 897. Attorney General—Paggart, 2,701; Cook 2 92° •
Tatem, 403. Superintendent of Public Instruction—Gass, 2,7W; Parsons’ 2’039’
Stern*, 304. Member Board of Education—Ballou, 2,699; Vanderveen' 2Jnui•
McKeever, 402.
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Constitutional Amendments—Relative to Circuit Courts, “Yee." 390• “No ”
363. Compensation of members of tire legislature—“Yes,** 820; “No,” 10(H
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for all complaints peculiar
to Women, young or old.

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VOL- XXIX. NO. 31.,

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With the Prices on

WHOLE NO. 9131.
OCR PRESIDENT.
Grover Cleveland, of New York.
Wins the Title.

The synopsis of ti&gt;ese reports witi be
and semi-official returns fro it 46 out of the
66 counties in this state show -tepublicxn
gains of 2,589 and DemiMTsLc gains of 13,­
786, giving a net Democratic gam of 1L219 haw bewi ‘.ntimattow that the Pr.-aidert
MOO. Whteb Give. Him BIB Mrrtor*!
over the vote cast for Hancock.
Detxoit, Mich., Nov. 12.—Twenty out of might devote mnm *)&gt;*ce to a sketch nt the
work of the Kepiihlicwu party.
eighty counties report on ti»e vote for elect­
ors —Blaine pluraliUtw. 5,934: Fuajia pluralita^, 2.254. Blaine's net plnntii’v in th-.*
TMK AGONY KNDED.
1't'nrv i-ounlirs -4.700. T't*
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reprvsentiug the Dominion. held a ocmheard from wfll not materially change the
figures sent heretofore. The full figures
x-e In thia city Saturday with Hon. Mr
UI«M
Cwnty (.|wk
■at Premier of Ontario, as to the beat
this uiwrarorot to the Nm, York Bo.nl will not be In for&gt;a few days. In many
counties the canvass is postponed.
K t'oont,
-Th,
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6rm*GFTKi.i», IIL, Nov. IL—The official
’“"'“"K.ta1 the omvu. or returns liave been received from all the between Suspension Bridge and the stream
we, Ik election dlr-.rtru In the etty ot Naw countifM in the State except Cook. Taking and islands proposed to be set apart as the
tort. A. to one dbitriet-tbe Finn ot th. a clw estimate of Um figures in that county.. Canadian portion of the Interuattooai PMk
El«iiternth-U I, nereenu, Utu the hh the rwdt in the State i&gt;: Blaine. 387,475; that is to include Niagara Falta. It is mH
Cleveland, 312.349; Butler. 11,406; St John. tint a favorable understanding tabs baan
toT.t’L!*' m,ul™d to rottK-t the Mum u 1L 731; Blaine's plurality, 25,116.
to «1 error .uppoul to be .ppuent on
Tlje following is the vote east at the late
election for all the candidates for Governor,
whi? 10
Blalne elertors 54 votes, Cook County unofficial: Oglesby. 834,353; tiona! fact.
th* r.. fT°InI
°ther
“tetementx
in Hanton. 319,490; Harper. 10.057; Hobbs,
the return It ought to be bi
This 8,117; Oglesby's plurality, 14.924.
Five Hundred Chinese PriaOMB
ran nuticeadlffcrenre of 27 votes; no
Springfield, IIL, Nov. 12.-The returns
vvturb, irom oo cents up.,
Decapitated at Hai-Phonff.
Ulw*-'votes are allowed to of the clerks from all except twenty-one
Blaine the remit will be: Fur the lowest counties of Illinois. to.tbe Secretary of State,
u^rI°»n thP
**«• 133, uT and
show that the appropriation of &gt;531,712.50
the highest on the Blaine ticket. 99,093; to complete the State House has received a
,owwt
elector. popular majority and is therefore carried, as
IA. ■ .2 1 ■* * ,,cX *aln for
of Is likewise the proposed amendment to give
162 over the generally accepted unofficial the Governor the power to. veto separate
figures in New ^ork Cotmty, and makes items of appropriation bills without nullify­
Cleveland* plurality in the State 1,105. ing the entire bilL ’
Concord, N.JL, Nov. 18.—Official re­
l“ U,t* Sla,e b: Cleveland.
London, Nov. 17.—A dispatch fram
•MW, 103; Blaine, 561,008; St John. 25,227 ; turns received by the Secretary of State give
Butler, 16,875.
the following a* the result of the vote In
Among the newspaper* there are no two this State: Blaine. 48.166; Cleveland. 89,­ states that the French Annamite auxil­
which agree us to the final result. The 166; St John, 1,578; Butler. 552 : Blaine’s iaries have beheaded 500 Chinese prismaworld given Cleveland 1,107 plurality In plurality, 4.000: Blaine’s majority, 1,875. .ers, taken at tlie capture of Kep on OctoNew York State. The Tlmn gives Cleve- Currier,
t „- -------Republican,
- -------------------------------for - Governor, has' a
land 1.105 plurality in New York State. । “’•Jortty over all of
-- 498.
2S3.
"* Paris, Nov. 15.—Five caaea of chotea 4
The TWbune gives to Cleveland and Hen- I Jackson. Miss., Nov. 18.—The official
dricks a plurality lu New York State nt I TOte 1,1 lt,ls Sute ,or Prudential Electors took place yesterday among the employ***
1,076. The Sun makes the plurality in the • b “ follows: Cleveland, 78,457: Blaine, of the Montteur UniveneL. One of t.bcBx,
Sljite fur Cleveland 1.087.
aatta
i..*.n»v kmh
42,774;- f'lpvoi.^'u
Cleveland's n
plurality,
85.683.
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a printer, died almost immediately; It is
St. Iah'ik, Nov. 13.—The official re­
Boston. Mass., Nov. 17.—A special from
expected the Orleans Prineee will make a
Augusta says: “Mr. Blhhie regards the I turns from 104 counties, Including St Iambi,
official count In New York as practically give Cleveland 221.300; fusion Eleetont, larffe donation to the fund for the relief tf
cholera sufferers.
The continued ooid
290,035;
St
John.
1.441:
Cleveland's
plu
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rettling the Presidential question. Mr.
weather Is exercising a favorable effect «&gt;
Blaine, it is stated on authority, received rality, 4L265. Majority over alL 29.824.
Saturday
afternoon a telegram from I Marmaduke (Dem.), for Governor, 205.680; trie rate of mortality, which does not exoeed
one in 36,000.
The ravages of ffie
I New York announcing the completion of Fort (Fusion), 194,344; Brooks (Pro.), epidemic are trivial compared with those
tlie official canvass In that cltv, and iufonu- 9,785; Marmaduke's plurality, 11,390; ma­
of typhoid fever. The epidemic has Bttte
। Ing him Uuu Uie plurality for Cleveland jority over all, 1,536. Ten counties are still if any effect upon the pleasttre-eeffib
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Wilmington, DeL. Nov. 13.—The official Ing proclivities of the people. The theater'
authority stales that Mt. Blaine lucepta the
and other places of amusement are filted
I reMilt very chrerfnlly. and has no regreto vote of Delaware is as follows: Cleveland every nighL It is known that the deaffiy
| growing out of his connection with the cam­ 17,054; Blaine, 12,778; St. John. .55: But­ diaeaae has made large ravages amour Ow.
paign. He feels tlmt he made a good fight ler, 6. 8L John and Butler electoral tick­ soldiers of the garrison, but the military
In Newcastle County
ami gracefully bows to the verdict ot the ! ets
,. were } reported
officials publish no returns and refuse all to
American people. He believes the Republic- I °nl-v' rtro_
*"*. Tenjpenmp,, legislative vote
formation. The west end Is still healthy,
au party will prove true to 1U grand past ami was
w“ 1.549.
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Dks Moines. la., Nov. 18.—The official but it is comparatively deserted. Meet el
will increase in strength with coming y ears.
tlie residents of the quarter have fled.
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majority
of
72
for
I He expects tliat in, 1888 it will again be
American and English residents will oper
Vr Blaine
W»in71L™
Congrrea in
the Sixth District It is prob­
1 called back into power. air.
Mr.
leaves | ^7*thrt*
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niainc leaved
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«_ pi^.f^l in th,.
' for Washington £e tniddle of next week. I St,lhat Hal lF“8,on) ta *lerted ,n ““ soup, kitchens for the relief of the Fngftah
and American poor during the- prevalent
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Firat.
' where he and his family will spend the
“
of the cholera. No fresh cases of d*otar&gt;
I winter. He has leased the Sargent House
are reported at Melun, and only two deaths.
j in Farragut Square, aud will shortly resume
The decrease in the number ot deaths here
W-anhington, Nov. 17.—Henry
J ids work on the second volume of ‘Twenty l
. Ik Ly
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revives the spirita of the people.
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It m suppoied that tl»e plague was Intaon,®jiy
Junc ,,e*1 f&lt;’r
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■ has submitted hts annual report. Lt shows duced Into Paris by an inmate ot the Bao
•j-"* °&lt; ■"&gt;“*
£ teull Asylum who returned thither reoeeffiy
from a holiday excursion.
Forty-fear
1 inquiry sent to Mr. George William Curtja
*“ “* follows: For ll,T» star drotbs occurred nt lhe asylum. The racrTo Resist Malaria, .Ague, Fevers. Headache, jbya Government employe here has just routes, aggregating 336.779 milea, »5.08i».94;
taiity has been greater among nudes than
I 117 steamboat routes, aggregating 15,591
Colds. Kidney Disease. I'alu in the Hide or Back. been received:
among femah*. The asylum has 250 tn
Cunstipatioii or Coativenr*. keep Z0 PE-8A , Wear Nxw Bkiorton. K. V.. Nov. 14.—Dear miles, S590,r&gt;7»;
-----1,573 railroad routes ag­ mates. The snrhumdiiig district is healthy.
handy, and take a dose twice a week. It acts I Sir-. I have your loiter uf the 12th. There is
miles. •15,012,008: tptal. Nuns feariensly 'attend the pntienta in tte
upon the IJvtr and Ntomarb like a magic.
: no doubt that Mr. Cleveland will encounter a gregating
-- 117,160
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&lt;y&gt;m|&gt;ari*on with the asy lum. The chapel lias been converted
tremendous demand for a chain sweep, but I ■ (20,699,017.
1 think that, while changes will be. and ought |___
ttst ______
annual statement shows for star
into a cholera-ward. Trueps are removing
to be, made tor perfretiy legitimate nsa
to the barracks outside of town. Jute»OM, he will respect the letter and spirit of &gt; service an increase of 402 routes, a de­
the Reform law. and that non-poHtlcal officers crease ot 86- miles anil an increase of Valles, In the Cri &lt;la Pauplc, urges dwell
era
in the slums to Immigrate to licaltbier
who have been honest and effective in dis­ •350,463-In annual cost; for steamboat nerv­
charge of theib duty. and who hat e not mis
ier, an increase of two. routes, a decrease of parts, occupy fashloname aud dcM!rte&lt;;
used their positions for party or political ends, , 503 miles, and of SI 1.048 In cost; for rail­ houses, him! help themselves to wholetnaMwill not be arbitrarily dismissed for pontteai
food. Three deaths o'tunvd at the Prison
reasons. Of course, 1 have no authority to road service, an increase of sixty routes,
sneak for Mr. Cleveland My faith is founded of 6.952 mile*, and (1434,808 in annual Melun. near Fontainebleau.
upon the sole knowlege of his character and rest The star service in operation at the
Madrid, Nov. 15.—Several cases of
convictions. Truly yours.
close of «tbe year exceeded in extent the cholera have occurred at Barcelona, two oi
ClKORUX Wti.I.lAM CCMTIA
,whlch have proved fatal. Nine ra.scs.jtwt
CoMTMBUN, 0.. Noy. 1'..—The official average of the preceding five years, and was fatal, have arhrred in the province ol
performed at a diminished cost.
“Hub* Cough Cure, 25 Cent
. Valencia.
Prescription of a Boatoa physician, dispensed canvare makes Blaine s plurality In Ohio
years by a Boston druggist.
51-W2' ,
;
. Paris. Nov. 17.—During Saturday then
One &lt;lo»e will cure any ordinary rough. It
Litti.m Rock, Ark.. Nov. 17.—FolluwLouttvn.i.K. Ky., Nov. 17.—Robert Me- were. 22 deaths from cholera Tn the city and
acts almost । magically.* Ask any dealer to get istiic official vote of rids State: Cleveland,
you a 26 cent bottle of •’Hub" Cough Cure, 72 960: Blain?. 57.544: Butler, 1,03s. Chief- Phuu, alias Brice, was arrested yesterday 50 in the liospltals. Between midnight ai*,.
six o’clork last evening, 4 dcatlw in the city
and don't 1st put off with any other
.Iwtke-f'wkrill. Democrat. 73.AM: Bern here on a requisition from Calcutta, and 17 In the hosjdtah. Two deaths frota
Inmln. Republican, 52.011. Deniocratic I charged with forging; the name of William cholera occurred at Nantes yestenlay. *
Congressional majorities: Dunn. 5.680: Cruikshank. director of the Hal ten 4
Toviajn, Nov. 17.—Four cases of cholm.
Brcekeitridge, 2.568: Jones, 2,313: Rttgera,
at Calcutta for have appeared aboard a man-of-war. Ad­
Ijtroue Tea Companies
,
4,867; Peel. 6,884.
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£K}.ooo
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has
been
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Louisville
Indian trot.ts.'Nov. 15.-nte oftlctal re- —
— -------------—Madrid, Nov. 17.—Ten cases of efioten
tut as from all the &lt;mmth‘s of the State were abOTrt a year and has been doing the
are now under treatment In the Province oi
received at the office of the Secretary of j roinuiervhd departnumt for theEwnbq;
State yraterdav. The vote on Governor Times. He i* a Scotchman who five yws Valencia. The quarantine against person
crossing
the French frontier tias been re­
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(50,000 In
in Uw
the M
tea u&gt;3
and .nro-nt
cement brotowro.
business. duced to a week.
Bwilbltan. S37.TU:
Uronilwk- MO.OOU
Lonikin. Nov. 14.—A blue book just pub­
He had charge of the company's affairs.
CrtT?*' n'nr”o'
J'nUn ‘ «l^Inliiuit to m«kr » tatmiefor hlm- lished gives much information conccreiim
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ABOUT US ALL.
«-lf.-Prcnl.^ wIU,
.n.»M' the recent military expenditnres of tlie (tev
Constipation makes half the people
'’0" ll ’XenimenL The Government has sanctionei.
are dizxy, have bad breath and taste, ‘f1* t est,
Mltobeil.
Itonmmil.
\ sort loo. .M Unnllr fmiMl mite, on «-v«rtl the expenditure of £464,000 for the speedy
.1—P «^hr^ wiw.»mow|hTII»bJdlrrotort Hr
to till, city wtere hr
Cant work It off. can't rest It off. •Well, your Xlm ■•WWl.nal Hnimnmd. H-potr
manufacture of the latest patterns of breech
ETiTUSlnontoltonL Stt-W- O» •l«t
Liver must be Invigorated. \our
rtlM
^..,0, n,n.^rlv Nofr save a doctor s bill- with a
of Officer George Webb, of Calcutta, who j loading ordnance and £417.000 for work.ami anuamenta of defense at Oden, Ceykm.
IStie ZlA. You will be wprtaed with straight Democratic ticket Kent, for lie- ;
» few doses. ZoriuiA Is a positive cure for these nortcr of the Supreme Court, received the I ran him down.
Singapore, Hong Kong, Simons Bay. Siem
troubles, because it acts upon the Stomach and hSvd voie -'{46.474. MltchelLforSecreIzone. St Helena, Mauritius, Jamaica am
Liver and through the IJver the system am tnn nf State led tlic Republican ticket, re­
Spkinofikld; HL. Nov. 1..-Governor Bl Lucia. The principal expenditure Is al
Bowels must be regulateii. Ask for a sample of Shing SUss votes. He was the only
Oden and St. Luria., The colonies them
Fred.k Hotchkiss.
ouididalr who kaH off the stump during | Hamilton has tasued the following Thanka- selves contribute £238,000 toward the work*
the campaign. SM^t f°',
of I ghw proclamation:
and £30.000 toward the armaments.
London. Nov. 15.—A Momtng PoaCr
Dongola dispatch states that (texnl
’ STOHISH ON THS ROAV.
pubU.hr. Utov^ot toe SUto rototo Wulsdey: has received a letter from Genera’
lhe lute Presidential election, exrej^ng ten
of tho (fnited Btate*^ I do (fordon. dated Nm. 4, confirming the mas­
small towns and plantations not yet rettwued । hereby proclaim and set apart Thureday. sacre of Colonels Stewart, Power and Her
-Something to P«t Jn a &lt;.rip»»cM.
^Xot.bJ^ryor^too^ ro. A.%,
JU,?”*
bln. General Gordon says he Is still able to
hold out against (lie Mehdi. No othei
ffiwlWTfh'-TS.; &lt;h.eh««l»f.»thu &gt;«
Rlnitie's plurality, 20.260; majority. 15.W5. I
and labor on that day amrto johrrin
Blume
pi
&gt;u„^n|V u
.„ H
wU() an,!
bi
1X)s GarSW
w»
8.990
.nd u—ta, to Almighty Ood. who lw* given them
Ldnixjn, Nov. LX—A severe shock of
It majority 4.875. Blaine carries every I much to Iw thankful tor. end ict os IhwsxA earthquake, arcompaaied with a terrific ex­
God of Nations and State? to aave us from
county in th® state- wbHS mn??.lwr ! the
S3 .“rt: "h!i™ ii ™ &gt;»' I”"1
danger, turmoil and strife, nnd to gTariourty plosive report, occurred last nlglrt al
countire
"ifijorities against GariicliL
, bleas and care tor all who toll for their dally CUtheroc, lauwaahire. aixmt twenty-five
%'J^Mndr^a \*ew York representative
BkTRoiT Mich., Nov. 14.—-The Conmiles from Manchester. The shock threv
nJ pmtaKi.
DETBOI
o.i« State standi
down homes in th streets, and caused greet
lial tHUcaake-1- .«•
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,MDooe*at Springfield. the to aud year first consternation and excitement among the in
above written.
John
Hamilton.
habitanta.
rabi ot oil*Tile
By the Governor: Hasnr D. DmnnrT. Sec­
Lonik&gt;n, Nov. 15.—Spartali &amp; Co., th.
mwl
torec
"“kl« retary nt State.______________
well-known grata merchant* of thia eity am
tor
Um, .lelectlon.!*^
o(neta|
A Horrible AflWr.
of Llvennol. have failed.
Liabilities
Chjcaoo, Nov. IT.—The explosion of a •2,500,000. The firm did a large btMinoawith Russia arid the East. TUr rente
kerosene barrel which was thrown on a bon­
partner, Micliael Spartali, has for many
fire on West Quincy street Saturday after­ years part held the port of ConsaMSenrea;
Smtav*4! wH*11’
u'' .“7-™“’ noon fatally burned six children and In­ for Greece here.
si In Uw How- Tte next Cou- jured and burned several others. Rinmal
London, Nov. 15.—The Society for ttw
SXddek«Mio» b »
“&gt; -and Adam Poole, brothers: Eddie and
Clh?nJ&gt;er»U The Bembtkhn, JJ'n J.
Irgie Burke, brother and idster: Annie
Ward, aud a little two-year-old son of
London, Nov. 17.—-1
James Daly were fatally and horribly
burned and bruised. Mary Jane Burke and
Stetiheti Haitae were aligbtly burned. The
explosion was caused by the formation of
nrtetora. hold a letter from Mr. r TOJflc ^ds
pu tn Oh- empty kerosene barrel wed to enoe, alluded, in
$ that prertae farHrartb^:
feed the flame* of the bonfire. Four of the
children werewmoved to the County Hoapita! and the others to their Iwmre.
ticket. The LtgudAten- H ti-

Dry Goods and Clothing!

The times require low prices on goods, and I have put iroods
can buy with a little money. If you want
p g
a wn SO low that everybody

Cotton Cloth or Dress Goods.
At most any price. I have them.

Cloaks, Circulars, Velvet BeaverShawls,
The largest Stock in the county, and the Lowest Prices.

Dress Flannels, Red Flannels, Ladies’ Underwear.
Overcoats are Lower than before the War.
(fvercuat&gt;. $2.5O, $3.50 aud $5.00-

!

Suite. $8.75. $5.00 and $6.50.

Ot-rcoat,. $6,IK». $7.50 and $10.00.
By?' ,&lt;iii • hildreifs Overcoats, 2.00. 8.50, and 5.00.

Suite. $7.50. $9.00 and $10.00.
Hoys' Overcoate. 4.00. 5.00

Boys' Suits, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00.

Mea&gt; It’d Shirts ami Drawers, at 75c each.

,

and 6.50

.Men's White Shirts at Drawers at 25c each.

I lats, Caps,, Collars, Ties, Socks,
1
Trunks, Valisds, &amp;c. .

He Mire you eall at

LEWIS STERN’S,

Where yon get Good Goods the Cheapest.

Bound to Reduce Stock!
PARTIES DESIRING

CLOTHING,

CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order.
For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

CM WARDROBE!

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer­ SfeataKS-®’*1

ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER TOWER OLOOK,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

•MM *£1"

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DONE BY DASTARDS.
Texas Train-Wreckers Cause
.
Terrible Disaster.
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PAY FOB THE VETERi

MINOR NEWS IT:
Ui
Id, of Battle Creek,
&gt; Key West, Fli, in.

worm*,
WiW million dolaral*
-Yes. sir, five rnfflion d«;&lt;Uars, of
. —Sliced carrots and oats figure largely annual report to Secretary Teller yesterday. which two million are spent for fire­
The iimmmoth ateamex Gr^ hosteni will ; -n lh(J {ood gjven
sheep in Vermont It shows tliat at the close of the year there works and three millions for unitonus,
sail for New Orleans with the Eilropean ex.
A
s
*
..
were «2i,756 pension* clarified as follows: etc. every presidential campaign."
hlbtta In the last week of thte month.
‘
r^r XLin
Thus said Mr. Jainew Palmer, the
218,956 anny invalids: 75,8J»army widows,
. ,
.
. „
»
»»•—. । more ox oate than any other grain.
lag aucl HuppOMtl to Hava
A large number of Mormons from Fen®
Rochester fireworks maker, to our re­
newaee rvae-wd St Louis Friday en route to.
“1&gt;r- ' ’Rourou* recommends a glas® minor children and dependent relatives; porters inquiry.
the new setttement of the Saints In Colo- | of lemonade, taken ns hot as pooaible' 2,816 navy Invalids; 1.W8 navy widows,
“The average spent in off veara for
rado.
*
every hour or li&gt;if hour, ns not only mF minor children awl dependent relatives; fireworks is over one million of dollara.”
HOKUIHI.E WORK.
The safe of lhe ilry-goods store of I&gt;avld ! easy" and agreisible but a most efficient 8,890 survivors of the war of 181X and IV
“Do we import the hulk of our fire­
SbhtreTEAD. Tvx., Nov. 12.— The de­ Beigle, at Hourktown, O., was blown open cure for diarrhea.
612 survivors of those who served in that works ?"
tails of tlx- iiassenger .train-wrecking on
*lld r“bt*''
-A oorresiMmlont ol lhe (lennin- war. During the year 34.192 naw names
“No sir, we import nothing but fire­
the Hunuhi &amp; Texas Railroad at Clear
n°\.. . .
.
I town Telegraph rwoioniencU rouen raw* were added to the relh. and the pensions of crackers. We make the rest in this
CiUra».ot 1-m. ta«. loaned u&gt; .«ut - S
» ,'lch
, ,■
. - “-’.ins “. ’•*ta
h
1,221 wldkrs whose namo nad been country. There are only ten fireworks
Creek, near hen*, a mere announcement of .wSES
d’“1 “ • “
,or ,,ruit
which was Megraphed yesterday, prove It lion of (lull*'iw^eerral.. ‘prupOMd bythe toed. q?! Il in bl’ '“U,“ ?!“’ drnpiMxi were restored. There were 1^816 establishments in America”
dropped froirf the rolls leaving a net in­
I’pon invitation of superintendent
. . . ..
r
nM/'h nron«rd
with
Mirnmincr
('••stilts.
peach
orchard'
with surprising
results.
to.have been the most appalling affair of Minister of Agriculture.
crevue of w.068. The average aannal value Fmleru k Fitz Fichner. the reporter in­
«
lhe kind known In the history of the State.
—Sour cream cookies are malto of one of Hie pewloiu b fcOATO. and the total
Many formers in the vicinity of Fargo.
The scene of the disaster is known as one D. T., .retuse to part with their No. 1 hard' cup of sour cream, one cup of sugar, value of all pensions I* $34,456,600. an in- spected the Palmer establishment not
without some fear and trembling at
of the most dangerous {mints along the wheat nt 48 cents per bushel, the lowest two eggs, one teaspoonful ot soda, a rreaac of 82.tin.407.over the preceding yw. first. When the superintendent said
little salt and flour enough to make a The amount jialil in pensions for the he had been blown up twice. th.e- re­
line of the road. Tlie creek, with a channel rate ever know in that region.
yedr
was 356,908,597. Urn exrew over the
l
soft
dough;
flavor
with
cinnamon.
—
ToTlie
centennial
anniversary
’
of
the
conse।
•»- of fifu.cn feet in deptlt.' is spanned by a
annual value of pensions being due to the porter furtively asked:
bridge built from
an
embankment oration of the first. Amerit'an Episcopal rI Ledo Blade.
“Is not this business a little risky ?
arrears and first payments In new cases.
feet high. Until
about three
thirty BLshop, Samuel Seabury, was commemorated .
—The farmers of a certain region in There remain lu the hands of pension agenta
-Yes. 1 suppost it would be consider-,
it
Now
York
and
Hartford
Friday
by
divine
‘
months ago then- was a tank at the bridge,
I Scotland drove iway the rooks a few, 7,908 avijnsted claims on which there Is to ed by outsiders, Imt I have encountered ,
tervices.
but petty depredations on freight trains
: years ago. Since tho rooks departed be paid $4,940,000. The total number of pen­ greater dangers than any I find here 1
Couuterfelt ten-dollar bills on a Cincin­ ‘all aorta'of destructive grubs have ap- sions claimed since the war h 927,092, of
which stopped tliere caused it to be aban­
and don’t feel concerned. ”
doned. The men who had lieeu engaged as nati bunk are plentiful at (Jamden, N. J., 1 peared, and the farmers are now trying which 546,130 have been allowed at a cost of
“I don’t quite catch your meaning?”
Thia powder never Varies. K inane! of pun i.
attendants became very angry and made and William L. Thoinjison, an engraver,
$678,840,884. At the present rate of Increase
“Well, 1 liave been id this business strength aud wboleMunencM. More ecutiomi&lt; al
. dartardly threats which the clrcum.-tanee of was arroted at Philadelphia, Friday, as be­ to gut the rooks back again.
thou the onlinary kluds. and &lt; unnut b&gt;&lt; wobi in .
—Putting rings iu pigs' noses to pre­ the aggregate will reach i.ooo.ooo Haims by &lt; manv yeare and the constant though eumprlitioh
the wreck Indicate may have been carried ing cue of the coiners.
the moltitodeotiov. tent slant
1886. Of Ulf CBM# In baud Mt piwomt 83 per . unconscious nervous strain has caused weight, xltiiowith
or phujphati- |&gt;owdere. .SAI mih
The Trustees of. Lombard College, nt vent rooting is a needless precaution relit- are pending the anion of ch"1”®’*
out vesterday. Their evident desire wan to
I •yeater suffering than the exploaions 1 In can*. Bnv.tL Aakimi Pnw4&gt;&gt; »: &lt; &lt; . jU&gt;
wrefek a freight train and reap a rich harvest Galesburg, Hl., have appointed a committee where tlie animals are to run in an or­ llu-lr »-.Uw-ix rar per «ot Hui rf U» ™
a day I would be Wall St-N. Y.
&lt;&gt;' t *M,e
What rooting I Drp.rtinwit. and (nnrteen per rent llial ot
from the ?qMills of plunder.
They had to confer w itli Mrs. Lydia Bradley, of Peo­ chard of bearing, trees.
•
.
j even thirw would get
under such an orchard
will not I! U.a.-Mta.oaira. Ttetalrara.radratfrad ; H ?t «b« tim« I^uld ra.A
removed the. holdings of the right rail, ria, who offers the institution 8100,000 to is done
-------------------_,_hanl wiU
which on the curve was the higher one, and remdve to the latter city.
destroy any valuable grass, and the j ftS snecial examination or the attention ot | &amp;irk. At other times 1
■
throughout the United
from tlie remnants of food and a few tools
•*—i Breath f
Madrid papers state that tlie treaty with trees and fruit will be all the better for 1' — -States and Canada tor dpwnhin. non-aupport
!• r.rrylua
Jfound at an gliandoned camp In the woods the United States provides that sugars to iL—Albany Journal.
carrviuk arrears
arrears have
nave l-eroeen adjured.
nninstco. Thl.
mw luy »Pl*‘'te -v.. .—
. Intemperance, cruelty. Inconmullbilltv. rt&gt;- Art
it is thought they there awaited their booty. .No. 16 will be admitted by America free of
v‘S;f’Kr-. ^te ynur
mid addro’s ATTOR
—New potato pie is a novelty. ((irate : &lt;■!»*&lt; l» Uir inoet truubbra.nr of all. and tte . weak, and &gt;&gt;«'*»»• 1 5SJMJr,VJ?.&gt; JS, SKYWARD.
Worid Building.■ HR Brwdt.ay.
But contrary to their expectations the pas­ duty, but that tobacco from the Antilles
lantity coininkiioner
legisla-|| day
andme,
wakeful
b? ached,
***?*“’ my
Mylimbi
side
tion'to reUeverecommends
tlie chtiimmtremedial
fn.nu bunleits
pained
my back
a teacnpful of potato: to this quantity
senger train which left Houston at 10:15 will be subject to a moderate duty.
allow
one
qnart
of
sweet
-milk:-let
the
a m; and should have passed Clear Creek
which virtually deny Ids claim.
I burned, I bloated fearfully and one leg
PntU has l&gt;ecn condemned by the French
at 12:15 o'clock was behind time.
It tribunals u&gt; j»«y the costs in her divorce suit. milk come to a boil, then stir in the
-—-— ------------------I got paralyzed. For ten months I^junhad the. right of way. and catne thunder­
Dan H. Holcomb ami Jud D. Crouch are on crated potato: when cool add three well
MURDERED BY TRAMPS.
i fered ^SsSSUyYrad
deaperately, —- two porritaratj
ing along, witli 120 puasengers aboard, trial at Jackson, Mioh^for the murder of the beaten eggs, sugar and flavoring to suit
physicians gave me up for a dead man.
.
in front of the frvi^it train whidi at the Crouch family a year ago.
the taste; nutmeg or cinnamon are the An Old Gerrnoti Couple thr Victims
8U^e:*
‘
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Chius out rats, luier, roache*. Bleu. .uu-, iMajor
Kidd
tDcm.)
will
contest
the
election
last station had taken the side track. The to &lt;?ODgret«H of Major George Stoelo (Rep.) most suitable- Bake with under crust
Chicago, Nov. 17.—A cowardiy and j ..^©ythat’s bo, but it waa’A fat&lt;. just Vugs, skunks, chiptuunk.- gophers, ta. Dna**.'&lt;
. passenger train consLsted of two baggage from the Wabiuh (Ind.) District.
only, and cat while fresh. — Cincinnati
cars, a mail aud an express, two coaches,
Edmund M. Perkins, ninety years old, a
strociotu murder oreural at a farm-house |thPSJune&lt; When I found out my trouble,
Falploftaitou, diojwical sweetings. jtpxlne.v
and two sletqiera. The loi-oniotlve struck pensioner of the war of 18U, died Thure&lt;luy at Tinw.
idigestlon, headagne. -sleeplevnes- cured l&gt;
—&lt;’ure for Hiccough: Sit erect and near Despluines Station, on the Milwaukee j
once resorted to Warner's safe
the luoM*fied rail and glided onto the Quincy. 111.
Wells' Health Renew i t .
itev. Henry Williamson, pastor of St. Paul's inflate the lungs fully. Then, retaining A- St. Patil Railroad Friday night. At nine ‘; cure anti a dozen l&gt;ottlf*s put
‘ me in pos­
bridge, but Justus tlie pressure rested on tlie. a
(scored Church at Trenton. N. J., coinmlP the breath, bend forward slowly until
extreme end of the rail it uplifted and the
o'clock two men called at thee iwirwi- ;; session
session of
Of the
the beet
bftit health
neaitn I1 ever
ever expect-1
expect-i Askfcr Writ*’ “Rough on Cum-. Cm. ।
suicide Thursday morning with u re­
tlie chest meets the knees. .After slowly ilenee of Joachim Demlow and wife • ed to enjoy, and'I was pronounced in-1 cvmpiei’-wuri Hard &lt;*r soft coni-. •&gt; ;.ii&gt;
baggage .car went crashing over tlie em­ volver. blowing out bls brains.
By the wreck of a freight train early Thurs­ rising again to the erect posture exhale two and a half luitea soulhxrtsrt of Dr»-1 curably sick with brighl’s disease. It | ion*.
bankment and into the deptlis of the
day morning near Ashland, O., two brakemen the breath. Repeat this process a sec­ plaincs, andcalied Mr. Demh.w out Into the j is the most wemderfui medicine in the i
creek. The remaining ears followed witli were
killed, and the tireman, who jumped in­
i tttrehktbviiiiix. impruviMl. the
for buckgreat velocity, piling fast npon each other, to the creek. wa.« seriously hurt.
ond time, and the mures will be found vard. They tlieu attacked him with clubs I world.”
z
'
js 1i iwbr. palDR In
or side, riieanutfhm. n«iand burying the jukssengera beneath a mass
“indeed you are a fortunate m^n. Is
A monument to commemorate the revolu­ to have received an' awe&gt;s of energy ,an&lt;l com-ruttcrs. The old man Jiad time
of debris in tlie waler. Tim night was tionary battles of 177b was unveiled Thursday that will enable them to perform their to cry for help before Im was felled to । there any falling off in the fireworks
i
.
Thin
People.
in
the
presence
of
36,000
persons
at
Mon
­
inky black. The wild shrieks of the upthe earth. His wife then ran out and wa» business- this vear?"
natural functions. —Chicago Journal.
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’&gt;
- ~WeCs’ Aealtl Benrv.er” restore* lu-alth Rial
pBXltxl .and mangled passengers were, hor­ mouth, N.J.
“NoC at all.’On the contrary it grows viror
vigor,.nm-*
retres nrt^sjicpsia. nmoiiMire-. •I*bfllr».
—leisure Hour Pickles: Take a lar also attm-keil-nnd killed. Tlie tramps then
extensive cooper shops of the Standard
rifying, as the water poured through the OilThe
entered the hmwe and were ransack lug 1t for I In()rt. popular every year, and this year headache.a’Li
Company in Pittsburgh will dose down in­
windows and ghastly rents hi tlie wood­ definitely next Monday on account of a with a close lid or bung and half fill it valuablea, when a boy of ten yean*, who we have ^one Jin' extraordinary busi"
with
the
best
and
strongest
eider
vine
­
. scarcity of orders.
work.
was asleep lu bed. wa* awakened. He ' ne88 The American
' - -people
----------**-■— And the many throat affection
affection- ot • l.fiilr-:;,
are getting
Lieutenant Greely. despite the advice of his gar; then vegetables oi any kind that Jumped from bla rtnrh and rau out before.
To add to these horrors a stovh over‘ * *4y relieved bv
it&lt;} fond
’0Dd of display as the mercurial
inercuria) | ».’£*£«»&gt;• ."‘'X1
tartied and flaniM licked tlife tinder-like physician*, iuu gone to W oxhlngton to prepare come to hand, such as small beans, he could be atoppwt
Ite.: hahan&gt;
The
ren(
di:nan&gt; and
, little fellow ■j J»
rn
nehxnnn.
rad they manifest
mnnlfml it
It by
l“x* »&lt; &lt;«»&gt;■■
"
his report. He walks slowly, but'claims to
material tliat liad plied alxive the sarface of have fully reeovorod his memory.
cauliflowers, radish pods, young cucum­ ran creaming to the
rockets
and volcanoes
’ political banners,
if
&gt;nSrei
thtm
rof
keta
volcanoes,
bannero.
the water, cutting off what retreat the imIf you ure failing, broken. wore out nn6 si
At u Cabinet Council held Thursday ovenIng bers, onions, etc.; throw them in. taking thrt tliere were thieve. h&gt; tbtf
h^e When
etc, iI reckon that
that
ifonned
town . campaign uniforms, ....
prixmed jassengera ’had. Everybody at in Madrid the Minister of Foreign Affairs an­ care always that there is sullicient vine­
vou*. iu* ••WrilC Health Itefiev.er,' *1. Inn,
Riats.
.
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once became palsied with fear except nounced the conclusion of the truatyiof com­ gar to cover them. When nearly full
between America and the Hpaulsh West
gone. The old woman was th-Hd. but Mr. political expenses of a presidential camCharles Brtiwiu a colored porter, who merce
indies.
add mustard seeds, bruised ginger, shal­
It vou are lotting your itrll&gt;«
dipped water aiid threw: it obto the
Demlow
was
found
alive.
He
was
taken
i
pfogn.
’
,
Rolx-rt Stand ring, a wealthy pioneer, and lots, whole peppers, etc., to taste.
Tic
Health Rcnewer. ' Gues dir
flame* in time to. gel them under his wife were found murdered Wednesday
Into the bouse aud eared for. but can not'
. .. •.
‘
*-verH hlmmI
control.
He then found the train morning In their house near Pine Grove, Col. down tightly add place the jar in ayes-, jMMNlbly recover.. Ills head and body are a glixlr.^the &lt;mli preparation (raaranteed to
luMant relief for uenrulria. toothacli.'.
axes, aud placing them In tlie hands An old enemy of Standring is suspected, and sei of water over the stove until the ar­ mass of brutae* and cuts.
•
cleamw
the
Mood
and
remove
an
chronic
dlsotficers are in pursuit.
‘
chc. Ask for'•itoiiRii on Tooilmabr
ticles are soft enough.—N. Y. Timet.
of strong men. holes were cut for egress,
The motive of the deed was rvblxry, al- rase*.
Judge T. D. Murphy, of Woodstock, Ill.j has
aud men csca]x*d to set about preparing for secured
from the Supreme Court a writ of
though It was not known that lhe old couple j presbvteriau minister wanted at Port Austin,
Feeding Cows.
•
’ the rescue of tlie dead and wounded. Tliat supersedes* in the case of James Dacey^now
hra rar jyrtlmiray .Iraw ram .tout th.
A,
,o
Ladles a ho would retain frvshn*»- and -» •.
work was soon accomplished. The mangled under sentence of death for the muni er of &gt;
Heailli ibMij «•
A cow ought to givi six thousand house. They were driven off. however, be­ I Frederick Hotchkiss. the druggist, is always Ity. Don’t fail to try
Aid ornum Gaynor, of Chlcagc^
.
bodies were placed upon improvised benches
fore they had secured much of value.
The
Sac
and
Fox
Indians
have
leased
two
pounds
of
milk
per
annuta.
Mr.
Stew
­
and bunks, and a special train was ordered hundred thousand acres of grazing lands to
Hix-Max.
irritatjns rough,, colds, sore threat.
from here. It Itasteneii to the scene and
Ten Ton* of Powder Exploda.
baa aecurttf the ageney for Ke*p*&gt; Bhlsara tor Cured by ‘Ttottuh on Cough*." Troche*.
Kansas parties for ten years, nt 34U.UOO jwr an­ art says that if a cow weighs nine hun­
moon returned witli tiie dead and injured.
num, the wire fencing tn revert to the Indians dred pouuils, that amount. of milk
Toledo, ()., Nov. 14.-Ten Ums nf giant I
orSMSSwi &amp; Liquid. Sir.
The following are the killed: E. F. Lari*. at the expiration of the lease.
would be nearly seven times more, than
and 31.
in McPherson County. Kair.. Wednesday. her own weiglit, and the cow *rietuaUy powder in Rummel's magazine, 'near this 1 Bold on a positive guarantee. Price 50c.
.
"Itoogli ou ik-h" i-tirro humors, rnipuunAugust Tuxborn fired his house, barn and
city, was exploded Thursday morning by j The ring swindle affects many Michigan
I ring-worm, tetter, salt rheum. troMrd fret. vhUI
Kha cotorod porter: Hamp Thomas, wood granary, and then blew out his brains. It Is produces as food through her milk twice
towns.
.
I ----bialn*.
the
detonation
of
a
tnb
of
nlffo-glycerine.
,...
alleged
Hint
he
also
Intended
to
kill
his
wife
contractor: Julia Cbildrro; child, unknown;
asXnuch aa the beef animal of the same
and
four
children.
Included
In
the
811.000
which
bad
betai
placed
near
a
fire
to
thaw.
;
(&gt;r
CroujA
—
Uw
Dr.
Thomas
’
Ectrrtrir
j
The Hope of the Nation.
German lady; three German children, un­
weight gains in flesh during the name The explosion was heard at Detroit, sixty Oil. It la the best remedy for allsuddsu attacks । children, slow ln&lt;lrvrloiMin-iit.n'mx.M-r.&lt;nii&gt;
loss Is 34,000 in cash which was in the house.
known: (Jerman emigrant.
Ndw the composition of six miles away, and in Uh* Immediate district of colds. I«U«» *««&gt; Infiammation. and Injuries. 1 M1(l del irate, tur ”^e1 In’ Health Itetievrer
Id behalf of his wife. Hon. Kllhu 11. Wash- time.
The wounded, so fur as known, number
presented Thursday evening In the Sen­ thousand pounds of miik,- according to
eighteen. TlHwIioHpital here is giving every bttnie
cigar maker* of Ludlogtim have organizeii :
Wid* Awake
ate Chamber at Madison to the Wisconsin foreign authority, would be ns follows: I smashed w indow.-,, leveled fences awl barns,
care and attention. Some of tlie woutuled Historical Society an oil portrait of Colonel ------n--------------- j- ----------------------- and tore limbs from trees. In twoschotds ! a umon,
A Threeurfonrhouraererv mghi roughiBg. »&gt;rt
were taken south.
Amoug them were Henry Gratiot (Mrs. Washuurne’s fatlwrh one Casein and albument, two hundred anti | IM?ai the scene a panic occurred, many ehll- j
Thr-a are Moild Fact*.
immediate relief abd Hjymd restby i^lns H-ilThe best Mood purifier and system regulator
rn^L.. "
Messrs. Glass and Eordran. (’ndoza’s body of the curliest settlers of the southwestern fortv-thre.t pounds: fat or butter, two * dren being bruised: and a spring wagon.
was taken to Galveston. Padoza was u section of Wisconsin.
hundred anti twentv-idghl pounds; milk I containing four persons, was thrown Into a ever plat ed within tip* reach of suffering humanMoagn
ram »•«.
a
No less than (BO.OOO Socialist votes were cast sugar
two hundred id seventy^ght
native of Havana and bad no relatives in
In the recent German electionAmerica. The body was taken charge of
I
_
Drunkcnnoes Is greatly on the increase lu kd; ;mau:;r
by friends.
Tim bodit* of the unknown England, especially among women.
woman and Htlhlren will Im* held as long as
United States pension payments for No­ to that- of the cow.
the
.rnportant
u
Aber.
AJ1.
I ^X^t'&amp;mterertffn &lt;SJ K’ Ifo"
THE
COMPLETE
H0ME.££*£X
possible for lileiitltiestion.
A posse is vember will jirobably amount to 313,000,000.
TOC entire
enure nuainww
pjinion of
oi Huron,
rturon, Kan.,
aim., , point.toj be obstrrved in this IS that Stich
. W
WASHINGTON,
Nov. 18.—The Washing- .
•
■ ««■ s«^dwi^S»p«WygSX^.’sZi*e1Sr?J5‘
The
business portion
Dtiw 1tt MMteh &lt;if tiie.snp|M&gt;setl wreckers,
" Ii
amuMITOX. Xov.
»*»
- , m-Tte. WMhlllf.
• to give entire saUsiactlon or rucur
and if &lt;ajlture&lt;l lynch law will take Its in7SKMuT y
n
I•
| ton monument yesterday reached a greater SoRl at fifty rente a bottle by W. H.
| "a ar'eger Jv \MnfoT^W&lt; }dl\neow *'•"
course• ■
what aTa^e'cJnsuraor of fJZa cow°iZ ।j height than that of any other structure In i Only out-prohibition vote cast In Tumx4a &lt; o. ;
».ni
Bchncfer and filoofdu for two biillurd-inat/.hee
'I; Bht it would. seem to be expected by j| the world, being five hundred and twenty
Hay Fever.
in Chicago In January.
of the
■■
... . ...
reel ten Inches
m-nes above
aoove the
toe floor
noorot
ttie monumom.Knm&gt;
j Maldbo(. o[ Sew ,■
Y(rt
•{ .I
r,,lMp*?1‘ ^0’? i «om» timt she can live anti produce on ' feet
Nkw Youk. Nov. ’15.—There/ were 18"? j- No mon.- Government bonds wE'
y Mei'uiiocb । &lt;.ompargt{ve|y nothing. On the contrary Dient I he next highest structure is the suffered severely for the last len Ivors from bay ; M
falldres tn the United Sthtte reported dur- j be called In at present, Secretary
VMIA Mtlfil mi w «s:s
deeming It inexpedient.
,
„
spire of the Cologne CathodraL which tow- laver lu early and mld-Mtniuwr and In the tafl. ' ■’
J j lirat be sill
implied with nutn- m »v. hundred and 8rire-n r&lt;« «b«v« th. J "wire In I*. Intrrjrt ol
VjflHq gflWTf IS Om McetK
Tlie population of Memphis has Increased . s“e —
mibdtehrn &gt;"«.rte. lu ;
.
tug the wc*&gt;k. against 166 hi the precctling
« '*
ite9i!d&lt;‘,te.u®d |!Zrt£J*.^i "Iitffi1 w
per cent, since the IfiW census. ’ menL Her milk ____
ant! _ju its products are
week, and 905, 107 and tifi in the corre- । twenty-nine
The figure* now are 43.200.
sj
•• «
•
simply
jthe conversion
of Ahe surplus It will take but tw enty-five working days to wi Broadway.
—
spondiui: weeks of 1888,1882 and 1881, j The Railroad t'ornmlwttoners of Mawmchu- I ',
foot! that she does not-----need
So supply lhe complete the monument, so tliat there Is no ‘ 1 have used Ely’s Cream Balm for Hap Fever I
-- — t-r-j---respectively. Claralfled by sections mid . setts have granted pcrroisslon for an express । *-— —t— ------ -—being finished In time for doll- *n&lt;1 experiroced great relirf. 1 most cordiaHy
train
to
pu*s
through
the
Hoosac
Tunnel
on
|
waste
ox
the
system
into
these products. doubt of Its
compared with Inst week, the result Is as I
wAi,„.ar.. .&gt;o
•
, recommend It ns lhe lest of all lhe many reineSundays.
I We have often urged good care and kind cation on Februarj
dlas j
trird.- T. B Jenks. U»)«r. Grand
follows:
The Alton Road will this week permanently .
,,r »h«. X.w heimuun if she k
■ Rapids, Mich. Price SO cents.
reduce passenger rate* to two cents per tnlle. treattnunt ol toe cow, becaibte 11 she is ■ Robbed the Texas Pacific of SIO.KSO.
1
I
Marquette has a wtxiley ralf.
&gt; Q
and nearly every Hoe‘h* country will be uot thus cared for anti treated she
B
ryax, Tex:. Nov. 17.—The safe in the 1
comj»elied to revise Ito rate-sheets.
| mUflt hnve additional food to repair
Adrian. Mich.. Jan ai. Itei. ' 9
STATES.
A six-day.&lt; pedestrian match will be started
nnneoessarv waste
if she k ex­ office of the Texas Express Company, of I now
Have snld Doans'Elixir main years, amtdt M
In London ou the 24th Inst. Among the oom &gt;tne wnneomsMj waste, u sue w ex
this place, was rubliod Suturday night of i -Ives
nivro*
the
best
of
satisfaction.
AVe-fiad
an
order
9
j»etitors an* Howell, Littlewood. Day and posed in winter, it will take more foot!
310,850, most of which was consigned to j 'for three large bottles lost week, to tie omit to ' Q
.1. ■
Sampson. Littlewood Is the favorite.
I to keep, lip the warmth: if she is an- Clarke, Bryan *■ Howell, bankers The . Woodland. California
Nov EiigiaHd
31 Ifli.
..Itis fsthuated that the total loss in Um : nOyed, her excited nervous system will
J R.•Bennett &amp; Co., Druggists.
IS
mowy
brakln. hram. Th. Ml. i When (even arc prevalent Baxter •» Mandrake ।
&lt;3 r.
Hooking Valley region by the mtaen’ atriko
-;t .&gt;
'since January IT, will reach 34.(KM),000, ol cause additional wear, jus* as a rapid
was unlocked with keys on which were tlie Blttera will In- found a jwwerfui preventative,
Pacific mat ^Territories...
Mi 17:.
which CbhimbuH will suataln about S3j&gt;00.000.
running machine wears out faster than j. initials of a young Spanlanl named Barrett. .
.. xin-.,« Alpena
' The ineic.intlk- house of J. BUciukrr A Son, ■ one that runs siowr
Nervous excite­ । who lias been arrested. It Is thought his I
Total..........................
at Canton. MJ**., has been closed on execu­
Hotriiktas guarantees positive relief tor
Canada.
............ ..
tions. The liabilities are 313.000 or more, and ment means that the animal system is keys were obtained to divert suspicion from I
od«ch« nd relieve all thr. trouhka lari,r away
.w.y lhe pwpw l-rtlci Th. town I. gnwtl,
I
the creditor* express suspicions of fot^l play. on a strain—that it is wearing
more rapidly
rapidly than
than it
it need
need to.
to. Under 1 excited and many peo]»le are hunting for ■ the motfey.
.
.
,
Mbu* Nsn;;y Gould, of Portland. Me., who re­ more
cently
willed to the Government a house such
circumstance,
therefore,
food
that'
i
the
robbers.
! The ncw.MIchtgan iegUdattirc will contain ‘51
and lot worth 32,000, to be used In paring the such circunistamte, therefore, fcxni mm ;
I farmers.
•
New York, Nov. 15.—There is great i National debt. The BoHcltor of the Treasury might go to make milk.h utilized to re- •
THE MARKE
wiU aefi the proja-rty.
_______
| pair tbw useless waste. ..
It »
is a great
deal_
suffering lu the village of Cartilage, which
I A weak back, with a weary aching lumeuow
The reeciit death of Baron Alexander von |
.
. wnrrr .,
,.n(i «•
over the hips Is a sign of dlM-asrd kidney*. Vae
was fcvently almost destroyed by fire. The Btolglltz, the head of the Bank of 8t. Peters- &lt;»I fun fcu a dog to WOTW a COW. anti it is
LIVE KTlX'K-CatGe
■ the b«*t kidney ctiratfvr. which Is Burdock
vilinge Ims a jtojiuhitiotf of about ttirentlmu- burg, b chronicled. He left 375.00),ooo to rata- sometimes the case that the owner seems
Sheep.......................
Blood Blttery.
Uro *1.1 &lt; mptonj* Im-lurtra Uh&gt; «ttt at tb« 1 uiu, willing Ih.l tbi&gt; dog should rojuv FUS-R^iood'to CiiotaB~
aand. and nearly half tlie {leople are immePeterhof K-dlway to Baron Fchletaen.
। J.
|T, .
The Heudaus have Invaded Ionia county
Secreti.r-. McCulloch declines to permit the Ipinsolf in this way. But we do not
tess. In many hwtan&lt; e&gt;» three, and even
Patent*
•s io
&amp; 40
wheat Helds.
an aiaoswra or ins
•
of (nuima to art on the case &lt;*f General propose to fur"’«h “”/’h
aud regulate the bowels. Er® if thej only currd
WHEAT—No. J Red
four fumllies occupy tlie houses of one. Court
Adam Bednau. who is charrrtl with Illegally ( inent m do£8Slippery uimm nyr.
No
t
Bpring
Two lnniilred buildings were destroyed. retaining slSjW In Consular fra*, and the
w
CORN.............................
fiR
8f.l
lucnquur
:
JC?*?
B&lt;
^
lre
i
,
.
‘
u,e
•utbor
of
the
“
Hoosier
mm
..
persisted
in
that
sort
of
.solicitor ot the Taeasury has orders to bring u U1L Canine
There has lieen received for relief 825.000.
OATS-MTreterti Mixed
81
at ; Hcboolmaotar.
Hchoolmnater,’“woreonegtaMeyeuod a wig,
sport, and have a little fun at his ex- RYE
The people f'-ei very grateful, but the fact suit for t ie amount.
»Mt aoq L1
-Ids glass mwMMmtanwdippInitoatfot
ro- I
Qodove Casanave, one of Jhe colorccT'meui- E
5U0 UU25 । cu», and the wig mndug around M0»wae okjib ,
’ ease. Every bark of a dug at the POBK-Meaa
remains that three times this amount Is ale
LARD—Steam
bors
of
the
Louisiana
Returning
Bmu«
of
sddnaaed fc«Fpwpl« uf tbt
eels of a cow. means a handful of CHKRHR....................................
aolutely required to enable the destitute
1H70. died tn New Orleans Saturday nlgKL He
Flat Creek District." Sad sM^aole. Parker'a i
n
people to get through winter.
lost a large fortune and suffered imprison­ food wasted, and tin! economical, WOOL-Dmnretlc
HalrBahuun nrrwrves and promotes the growth ■
ment for the alleged fraud, end on bls release thoughtful farmer will conclude that be
CHICAGO.
of the natural hair. It abo restores the natural
quit politic* forever.
BEEVES—Extra.
color to hair which has faded or bewmte gray. I
rue « oiniug sraiiuii u&gt;
has
nq
food to t£row away' for any
Choice
Clean, elegant, lieneflclai. highly perfumed.
|
Five tai.orent who were engaged in Chicago
Wasiumutux. Nov. 16.—S. J. Randall, • for railroad construction in Guatemala write such purpose.
flood.....................................
Mediumi
Chairman of the Houae Committee on Ap- i from New Orleans that on arriving at Fort
We ipust. therefore, take good, kind
Butcbera* Stock
Barrios they were ordered to work os slave’s
prOpriaiiuns, has bwutxl a call for the com- j under
care
ofrthe
cow.
and
feed
her
w&lt;*ll,
and
ItoMMr CM0e.... ............
h guard of soldier*. These victims
•_____ — 11_^a .tiath-T" 1:1 W
mittee to meet in Washington on the 25th I imintigisi racocape to tho United; States, but upon al variety of food. Milk, m we all HOGS—Uve—4iona to cboior
cl',lIl*'’,,Mrdicat»^l Piaater has no equal
•
know’ is compoed of all the elements
taat, for tlie purpose of beginning work I left W&amp; other dtrpes jiennlless. .
I «■ lhu'«. w.»k»««. In .liter
biw or terk
upon the regular annual appropriation Wilf, Ex-Freahltiit TylerX Daughter Married. that are found in the human body. The RGGH-Frenh................
■■■mid
non, teh^i. ral nfe ae Mkrrwte. A.
food, therefore, must contain all these, FLOUR—Winter
I a strengthenlag faster tt can not l&gt;e siirpasawd:
so that at least three of them may be
RiCHMOXh, V'a.. Nov. 14.—The marriage elements. Il is no doubt a familiar fact
: «a a heater It will be found exmfllem In cuts.
SPftef-........... -u......
ready for the Howie to consider early in
HMm,........................
‘’I11
’’,c- I”**. » ct’. Mauulac
4 ao
December. It is Mr. JtandaU’s intention to yestenlay of Mi» Pearl Tyler, daughter of to the reader, that, milk produced from GHAIN-Wbral. No. 2
rush tlie Appropriation bills through as tlic late President Tyler, caused a flutter In several varieties of gre«n fodder will be
Corn. Ko.S. ...........
CARTER MEDICINE CO, New V“rksociety here.
The gniom was WiUlam lietter - than if produced from one. be­
soon us passible.
■ML.
Munford EJHn of Southern Virginia, cause they differ in their comjiodtion.
Barter, No. 3
which districts he repnuenU- In the Green .corn is an excellent fodder for BROOM ixiHN —
IHrmUsion l»«d been dairy dattle, as far as it gnes. But it is
Green Hurl
Washington, Nov. 14.—The Fish Com- State Legislature.
i those a Condition Powders are prepared e.v
Fine Green
i ureulv to
, w . ww
______ I
■Mon car Na 2, in charge of G. 11. H. granted Miss Tyler by the Pope to iiave the not fit for an exclusive ration, it has
Inferior
aereniouie* take place hi the Catholic cathe­
Moore, leaves Washington ^to-qlght with dral. Mr. Ellis belonging to the Protestant not a I sufficient quantity of the albu­ POTATOES- U.m,
PORK-Mee*.............................. 12 an turn
minoids,
a
fact
which
we
recommended
carp to supply nil applicants in Illinois, faith.
LARD—Ptram ............................ vic At U
BUliop Keane ot!Hate«L
Miss
lized tn a better aptteIowa. Wtaintain, Minnesota. Dakota. Idaho, .Tyler is a brunette of rare beauty. There for the consideration of t horn wlio are LUMBER Comiwon Dronwi Siding... is « at-i hi
digeaUon. by purifying
determimxi to believe that alxiut till a
Montano. Washington Territory mid Oregon.
no bridvsuiukl-,
Flooring
the iwcretinus, reutov
Th- route will be via Chicago. Quincy/De*
e
cow nerids in winter is ensilagml corn
Common Boards ...'
lire, SI. 1*11111 «fc Northern Pacific Road
fodder; Feed with green corn, clover,
The Deadly Rockst.
J UK PRINTING.
'ortland. Ore.
Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 15.--During a cate, pea*, millet, llnocod meal, bran
They
—HTB ,W——
Democratic crltdAotlou at Wellington. Kan.. or miAiliogi. and we shall get th. re­
RAW LIBERTY.
sults which we desire - Hr«dere Rural.

^AKlHc

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

DIVORCES

Oflf^n^Tn^

ICAKTER'Sl

CURE

SICK

=■

HEA&lt;L_

Medicated Plaster.

ACHE

Attention, FmaidHonm!i

H

HOG 8—1

goBurM.

i il

Letter Heads, Note "Heads. CirLT THE----

R OFFICE

�HASTING8- THURSDAY, NOVEMBKBM.m*.

often recurring nature,
“d desks, secretary , farm wagon ,nq tie* can be pardoned. ,..v
procession
^2“?' A11 kin&lt;1!' of stwond hand
“‘awiied through several of
-------- ----------------- our princi­
roods bought and sold, at Gill's Auction
pal streets, and finally rounded up at
Houins m Heed's Wagon Shop.
bredquarters in th. rear of Jxelly * Son's

Local News.

BOY’S, YOUTHS’ AND MEN’S

,T“E
and greenbackers of
Barry, Hope, Baltimore and Johnstown
are Invited by the Democrat to celebrate
at Cedas Creek next Monday
Tinmask the greenback leaders of Barr-.-

.A hUgB l’oolirt '"■“8 tht"
ughted in front of the Hastings house
■&gt;&gt;&lt;• oongratutatgry addremre
were
made by Messrs'. Pennington and Dean
of Charlotte. C. G. Holbrook and J H
fe«t Bock
Dennis, of this city. When the latter
.UK»r Maple and lUwwood will also be
by which they have &lt;leltided thoir fol­ more to spak Mb uulf plew&gt; u Kas #
towers is being each day removed a signal for a general stampede of the
little more. Behind it are three leaden. audience, lhe crowd seemed instinc= ■f^?Je!.l0W8hlp “D&lt;1 h‘“t5' S-Vl|ll«&gt;h' ave|y to recognize the fwt that the
tain* and »ati»r»ctl&lt;in guaranteed.
with the democratic party. Th is Is just editor of a Ben. Butler paper had no
Uentley Hroa. &amp; Wilkin*.
uainees at a Cleveland celebration • to
where the Baxxeh predicted that the
be talking of “our victory.”
Wood for side cheap by A. R. Mc- greenback party would bring up.
notes.
&lt; nnl-er, the jeweler.
EtmiavnCain.of Carlton,isagentle.
in point of numbers and enthusiasm
A. R. M&lt;-Omhek has a change in his man who has an unpleasant wCv of
the
jollification
was
a success.
pointing shotguns and other firearms at
ivertfoement this week.
A heretofore mouthy prohibitionist
Fm nd. m-ar Fred Naehtreib'a, a kid peoide for whom he mav have formed
a diabke. The habit seems to grria- on carried one of the banners, and two
Call at thia office.^
him, and to increase in unpleaaan)neHs other prohibitionists were in the ranks.
&lt; &gt;!.d gold and silver taken in exchange
Saturday last he levelled u lombdfgnn,
Leaders of the (reenback party in
,- r ne’v goods at Mc’Omlier’s.
Cocked and with'his band on the tr.g- Baltimore. Hastings. Carlton and Irv­
A Tnot Twrxi baa moved his barber
ing
carried torches anil banners and
ger. upon his cousin Leander Caln, also
-hop to first dour west of the bank.
.
of Carlton. The tatter didn't scan, seemed to feel that it was time to
\.R. McOnber, the jeweler, takes worth a cent,'but concluded he would throw off the niusk avd come out as
! watches in exchange for new ones. put a stop to such proceedings on the democrats, where they belong.
The W. C. T. U. will meet witli Mrs. part of his affectionate relative, and ac­
pen- had him arrested.
------ The
— - |r
—
B. K. Rose on Michigan avenue next cordingly
alty for such an offense should be (nore I
' tesdtfy afternoon.
j
At tiif auction sale of Darwin Mc- severe than it is.
- •tuber, in Baltimore, Tuesday last, over i WAT&lt; hes are sold cheap now, exiwpt I

OVERCOATS!
----- BOUGHT FOR

They will be sold at the samp

RUINOUS PRICES!
Call Early and Get First Choice.

E. Y. HOGLE.
Ladies’ and Gent’s

In Doyle &amp; Cole’s a “Tammany Ring"
was ^nued, and whoever got inside the
“r*nir” 1m**1 to treat the crowd. “Irving
Hail" was Henry Heath’s place.'
,.,A ym,ng &lt;lnde’ aU the wa-v froin

the Rockford, for the reason that; the ■ aar^ott**- Wltl* hat trimmed in red,
worth of stock was sold.
.
------------- —wn that
Was u tea^re in the procession, and a
ha* to be
lie extensively advnraA
Tut tooting of lhe vote for fusion Rockford has
&lt; lectors is wrong'-should be 2,938. in- tised in order to sell it, where alhm|hers | ff0O&lt;l wPccin,en ot a Vhariottg democrat
“J" “‘themselves.
*
*
~See tlfe differBill
*
Hicks says
- “We aqjl the demo*
-tcad "i I,d»7. The fusion electors had advertise
ence ? A seven jeweled Rockford cost I crats are now one&gt;.*•
____________
Ami the
Journal
। ust 2Xi plurality*
you 83.00 more than Elgin or Wajtham.; t*Iitor ’te’btrw that -There’s no diflerTnit Bakkhb fe pleased to hear from
An eleven jeweled Rockford toste iixi)u ' enrCl )*tween us agy lunger. We shall
several of it* county correspondents
to *4.00 more, and a full jeweled ndjus-1
u
democrats.” That’s about
.igain. We hope to receive letters from
ted witli patent regulator costs ®J|i.UQ - lh&lt;-‘ b*xe ft it too. Some people know it
-till others uext week.
more than any of the Elgin. Waltham ’nbW.
'X’“ who have ul»&lt;t&gt;n ^unbelievers ’here-1
Thanksgiving services will be held
.
or Hampton watches of the same des­ tofijjn.
at the M. E. church next Thursday,
Iftlm lurftbibitionx weren't satisfied.!
cription.
(
November 27th. Rev. R. A. Carnahan
Any one can see who pays for adder।
ad ver it wasn’t their fault.
will deliver the sermon.
.
tising the Rockford watch, the deader,
About • 4.U0D window lights were '
The railroad meeting in the oourt
broken by democratic dynamite. But j
or customer.
.
I
1 will sell any watch as cheap as ahy
what is the difference? It’s i&gt;ecn 28
atended. Nothing was done beyond [dealer in Michigan.
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years since the democrats won’ a nationihe appointment of soliciting commit-1
john nnamuTiw, Jeweler}
victory, and it may l»e as long before

■ minty, hunting for bear and deer.

Mr.

aluhn Busby, who is among^he number,
sent home a large deer a tow days since.

To Farmhrh and Bvtij&gt;KR.s.--We
have the nest quality of S1U.00 lumber
and 810.00 fencing ever offered tor sale
in Hastings,
&lt;w3i
BKNTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINK.

h one-half the work that was ex­
pended in the struggle in this county
during the political campaign was to be
put on the railroad project, the same
would te an assured success in less than
one .week. /

UNDERWEAR

Special Peremptory Sale!
W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.,

gratulations” will have as much melo­ exhibited; and it means absorption into
dy and meaning as whistling in a grave­ the demdcratic ranks solidly enough.
yard. As to the prediction that tie
Seven candidates for the postodice
prohibition party would now or will were in the procession. ’ Don’t worry
v
. ns a garty,
...poll as many
. about it boys. Postmaster Powers will
ever again,
'■ votea in
■ this
*’
-------- state
------- or
“ country
-------- 7 hold.the fort two yekn more. A re­
county,
• we
1radically
”
vji
dissent., The —
prohibpublican senate may interfere with
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ty may
Jtion
party
mayhave
haveserved
sen some use
your plans and petitions.
in the economy of nature or politics;
“The party which [triumphs in 1884,
but it has lacked much of being useful will lose in 1888" said Ben Butler, and
to the temperance cause. As a fearful
we believe that Ben is a good prophet.
example of how mistaken zeal in a good Tlie reason for this prediction will
•ucause may harm that very cause, the pear when Cleveland announces his
wotk of the prohibition party in the cabinet and liegins to distribute the
last campaign will stand as an everlast­
loaves and fishes.
ing monument.
z
PERSONAL.
The Unterrified Jollify. The
Mr. Edward Cox, of Union City, is i
grandest,
alltiredest. gcwhillikenist visiting at &lt;1. H. Brooks’. **
democratjcist dumingstratjbn Hastings
Airs. P.
r. Rogers,
iwgere, of
ui a
rmuc-­
*
Mr. andU Mrs.
Prairie
ever witnessed took place In this city
friends and relatives |ow Scale
ville, are visiting
i
Tuesday night. Tho democrats were in this city.
decorously hilarious, some of them pidudge ilOOKer
Hooker «
was iu
in iur
the uavj
city .uvuMon-------------- *
,j J UUgti
tuqesquely bumptuous «o tc&gt; »p«U.
th(. TOUrt IIe has
The pent-up wuib to “hoUur
: on the si J UM. of W-.
.

thirty JiXMj
4rtUw» Ih-Ibk IUHV rUUnrU to be line upon uuJ
mi?s
mortogva urvniK. Iben-ln iie«-rll«ed or rou4
prt iheroot t&lt;-wti: All U» foftra ing &lt;lracrib«l
townahtj. o( Hope. Barry
county. Michigan, nr.; the ewu bait o4thr
K&gt;uth-«irt quarter ot Section thirty three l»j
Im two north range nine wrat, &lt;-oiit*liAiMt
^scni. inoro or!««, at puMJ. xendue on t&gt;r
next. iWi. at nm&gt;a al the •
front door of the I'unrt Houw*. In the dty W
Harting* tn said county, tliat Mux the idace at
•“^ta^lbenr^hCourt in said fwinty. ■
’
......’* *U'**‘AH K. HALE, Mortaam*.
". HAMILTON. Alt'y for Mortgagee.
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Statr ul Michigan, Coonty of Rjirrv—m.
.
At » mmIou nf tb«- J-robatr i uurt for the
coonp of Barry , holdcn at tb&lt; i-robate Offlee la
lhe efiy of HaMutg*. In -aid &lt; minty. «n Mm,*ottotoy0* November, lu tiu* &gt;»-ar &lt;*e
IbotuBod eight bumuvd and elghly-four.
Prweni. Clement Smith. .J udge of Probate.
I Ln thf^mattrr of the estate of Elam (Took,
On readhixaud filing the petition, defy vmfled, of E. J. Crook.adminwtrator of Mid eatutc.
praying that hi* Anal account heretofore flled
may be heard and allowed and be diachama
from hl* said tru*:
•
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Mon.Uv, Uie 8th
day of December. A. D. HM. at ten oYka k tn the
forenoon, be aMigncd for Um* hearing ef said peti­
tion, .• rid tliat the heirs at law &lt;&gt;, *. id ■ltni B.»ed,
aud an other persons interc-.u .l Ip *»;.! ofafe.
micu «&lt;&gt; -M- u&lt;&gt;uicu ai ine i .-ikw '»ibcc. la
the city of Hartings. In Mid county. *nd»how
cause, if any there be, why the prayer at tbr
petitioner should tiol bo&lt;i anted.
And it Is timber ordered that said petltionac
&lt;ire notire to the persons hiierrated in saW
estate. oflhe pendency of said petition, and the
bearing CbereoL by caualme a copy of hl order
to be published In the liawtlnjc- Baxmul. a
newspaper printed and drrubh -I In said county
of Barry, oiko in each week for three suceeMUb
weeks, previous to said day of hearing.
.
CLEMENT SMITH,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

Stale of Mid

for tbr county
right hundred umI Mrtiti-fnur.
Present, Clement bnilui. Judge of Probate.

I the matter of the ratalr nf Wtntam Mor­
It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure gan.On
’leoeakrvl.
reading and lUing tlie pcUtinn, duly verified,
of Christopher H. VanArnuui. aumliiHtnUor at
the estate nf said deceased, prayhig that he may
and no small degree of pride' that we make .said
be licensed to sell tlie real raiate ix&lt;l&lt;&gt;iixiug to
estate In said petition
rilHil. mid far
reasons therein set forth
Thereupon It Is ordered. Umr Monday, tbs
this announcement, and we extend a most cor­ Mb
May of December next, at ten o'clock la U
forenoou, I * assigned for the hearing of said
petition, and that the heirw at law of Mdd deand all other jierwius InU rrated In said
dial invitation to our friends and patrons thro’- n-aw.1.
rstafr. are required to apttvar at aseMlouof
said Court, then lo be hoklen at Uie Probate
Office, in the city of Hartings hi said county and
cause, if any then* be. why the prayer ot
out the county to examine this latest evidence show
the petlUourr should not be granted.
And it Is further ordered that said prtl'dooer
give notice lo the persons Interested in Mid
of the pendency of &lt;udd i*«*|it&lt;on. sxnd the
of our business growth. This department is ratale.
hearing thereof by
I a enfiv of this order
to b&lt;- published In tbeltedinr* R
. a
newspaper priutr.1 and elreuUn-d in said County
of Barry, ot" '' In ‘"‘♦ch week fdr three surrraiive
filled to overflow with the latest novelties. The weeks,• previous
to said day of hrariux.
CLEMENT SMITH,
.
1*1
ff
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.
i
I (A true ropy.)
Judge of Probate.
of prices which we are onenng^tnese I suarantera
Frederick Hotehki** wlabra li known that In*
Ark.-fn Dyspepsia Tablets to be

MAilRiED.-^Aft the residence of the
&lt; dficiating clergyman, at Creasy's Corn­
ers, Nov. 12,1884, Mr. Morris J. Brown,
of Richland, Kalamazoo county Co., bMD smouldering m tlie liourbonlc
r
«md Mitt Ella F. Tibbite, of Prairieville breast lo! these twenty-four years. wt-lP
ed up, ns ‘twas. and just Irolled over.
Barry county.
. AriTioN sale of work horses. One Old nizorbaclrs, who hadn't crawled
two-year-old Membrino gift colt, milch out of Uielr dens for a quarter of a cen­
cow. wagon, etc, on Sat urday 21st Inst, tury, came to celebrate a democratic
at Cill’s Auction Rooms. Fanners victory. It was a grand time, and don't
h iving stock or any articles to sell will you forget it The local democracy did
report at once.
•
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। i itself proud, and deserve credit for
managing the celebration as well as
During this season of excessive hi­
they did; for It cann'ot lie doubted
larity on the part of the democrats of
that
they were confronted with sonic
Hastings, they should not forget the
difficulties,
that made complete succeed
fad that the n-publicans were victor­

streets. Dynamite was exploded, red
are really only two presidential eandi- ।
burned. Homan candles and other
date* -Blaite ami Butler. Butler will fire
।
were shut off, Bah hems,
get enough electoral votes to hold the fireworks
।
balance of power. Cleveland is out of (ovster cana and similar musical (?1 inZm-ttawerer-ortadto by the em
the race, and I look for Butler's succesB." ।
supportore of Cleveland. and
Woniler what the Journal man thinks thiwiuitic
।
of tthow.
ButW ltllfl nPft &lt;lf
who
dow all “B*h for Cleveland."
AjOcokwnu to the Michigan crop rej| I
Th. torebllgbt procd-om •» not a.
port for November, the weight
‘
bushel ©&lt; this year’s wheat

mterfer-

d

m

m

csun dc

axnkk

goods will make our competitors poorer

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baraea, of Ver-;
| montnlle, visited their friends in this I
city Monday and Tuesday.

Mr. H. J. Newton, of Silver Creek, N.
Ym spent a portion of this week with
relatives and friends in Hastings.

BY MAIL. POST-PAID.

f^Orjfurt:!

KIOV THYSELF.aMV
VGreit Medical Work on Manhood,

Tuesday Waiter Howell, of this city,
received a telegram that his only sister
at Cairo was not expected to live. He
left th nt evening for his former home

that Mm. A. WilUaina »u
wlUi pains in the bark, no aevrns that
ahe was unable to turn and was delirOU8. WhentlwMwM'umcdansta^
imr *&lt;age. t,nc application of st. JacoBe
OU wMmade externally, after sets"1
bad been tried awl ftutod.
I The patient slept soundly until morn­
ing and got up entirely eared.

lhe iw-rtt remedy f&gt;H- iDdlgtotiou ever made, they
always relieve headache.
•

The Scieace of Life: Only $1

And will Enrich our
Customers.

Editor Peckham, of Freeport, was a
Banner caller Tuesday. Came to cel­
ebrate the election of Cleveland.

ious in the contest for justice of the out of the question.
Joking aside, the democrats of
peace in this city.
r
this city, laid out for a big celebration
In Its account of the democratic jubi­ and had it The homes of many of Tv lhe ITohlWtlonltt* uf Harry camty.
lee, the Democrat neglected to mention
We congratulate you on the large
them were handsomely . decorated—
that the Journal editor w«j one of the- particdilarly those of A, J. Bowne s. vote polled iu thia county. The ball
will
i* kept-rolling. &lt;&gt;ur vote in the
peakers. Probably forgot It; as Barry Mrs. G«vge E. Goodyears. John M.
•oimty greenbackers are of not much Bessmefe, W.S and H. A. Goodyears; whole country is over SOo.uuo, which is
moat encouraging indeed, and we feel
account now except to “tail up” the
nian'jU&gt;£ &lt;kKaiveaT'"&gt;• &lt;&gt;■ Hoblnsonj Justitied in saying
that. if
tho
vote
wasj
.
— ••
------A-------democratic party.
•L
juai&gt;u&lt;.u
j —w - that it would
...
W li i'^oi^r X. H.-J. Kemield’
' to be
ta- taken
tak.n toatay
KHtay U&gt;»1 it would be
be
Miss Hallie L. Brown, the eminent
Kd Powers Geo Simpson. John Goh?! double that amount. We say stand
and popular Wilberforce elocutionist,
SL x ^io^d
^Holbrook. As] arm for the principles of prohibition
who gives an entertainment well worth
L^^rohiUtonlrt and Mr. ^ich can no longer bo thrust aside by
hearing will appear at Union hall this,
Thursday evening, for the benefit of Wnlhrooka rreenl&gt;acker, their rwwoiu । the old partie* u» ot no consequence.
Holbrook B gTBruiMM.
.
I
. »
ahLs sunn to announce
mterent all
the ladies society of the Presbyterian for rejoicing are not apparent; but they । We Irnpe t
, sometidng that will greatly interest
• burch. Admiwdon 25 cents, children rejoiced just the sanw. The liuamees earnest prohibit iouists of Barry county.
places of leading democrats were hand- [ t
15 cents.
.
I- k. STAUFEER.
| T' 1 ‘“jteSSun .
CMirn.... C. Om.
illuminated and decorated, and
A biiORt time before election, the somely
rows
of
Chinese
lanterns
lighted
up
the
CEOL.rirli;
C
al
.—Mr. Uarrj WflJournal editor remarked to one of the :
liann crrtiBm under hi» notarial »eal.
leading republicans of this dty “There ;four comers of Jefferson and state

ry county is 2 jht eent above

is smmi inortsM* b^-Btoe oper-.u’l . &lt;

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Elsewhere is a card from the chair- they win another. We don’t blame
1 ill; Ih'iiioi'rHt feels happy over the uian and secretary of the 'prohibition ’eln for hurrahing. Guere we could
gain of 150 votes in Barry county over county
cornmiltee,
'
1 P^nt the ‘town
---------J "
-----------congratulating
red
if we had -be^n
out
ISSO The greenback strength has fall- members Of that party upon tlie
go the cold so long, and at last got a i
' * in
f-n off over twice that much in the same wor
j&lt; mx
done
n '
connty,
state «and
natic*—■ show at the coal stove.
ov.n
/aax; ,iu
vuuvj. otm.
aaiu iuiw
time.
' To most temperance people these “con-'
The cloven foot of grvenbackisui was
On acuolxt of the croquet works
not being run with a full complement
"f higids, several workmen of this city
have l&gt;een obliged to seek employment
in other towns.
A number from this city and vicinity ane on the Platte river, in Benzie

ton. to Hannah

Ulmrean- not appreciated anOur bleslii
til we are tdeprived of them. Moat nutag them is health, the lack of I
whfclSifire
Xt.-fi— "ourMhwImrt™.?
niir other hunlens. X
A '
hacking cough, a severe cold, or apy
throat or lung disease is very troublesome; but all these mav
i
permanently removed by Dr. Ibglow s
Prmitive Cure. Pries Hotohkire.
bO cents; trial j
LTuref^cffFred'k
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SSSSSS
»&lt;•' BS
‘!r"!
dFuntll In uu&gt;t Orlobvr abe promirrtl a
“* ।
Dr. King* New Ditoovrry *n«1
lief was felt, and by conttnuliiiz It* ww for *

'txhiMuJed Vitality. Nrrvotaaud Pbph-al De­
bility. ITwmaturv beeline in Man, Errura of
Youth, and the untold mi.-*erit-&lt; roaultlng from
indiscretion or excen. A booh for ever; man,
&gt;oumc, middJe-agtxl and old. Il oouUslns l»
prescriptions for Ui acute apd &lt;-liroote dbraara.
nach one of which Is Invaluable. So found bv
the A ulhor, whose experience for at years Is such
m probably never before fell tn the lol of Mar
physician. 300 pagtw. bound in branUfii! Fn-uefi
muslin, emboaaed covers, full gilt, niaranteed to
be a finer work In evmr seuw ••• ’&lt;•
rrHO and profrauonal -Uian
win
sold in this eountrx for fcr.fio. c
refunded tn every instance.
raM«ionarv the formula of a klu-ple vegetable be
by auiU, post-paid Hlustratlvr —-------- - —
Mend now. Gold medal anardpl Um autbnr by
Conwimptlou. Bre&amp;chl.is.» Mtaiyh, Asthma and the National Medical AssoeLUnm, to the offcers
r^sical cure for Ncnotn Debility and Ulnarrotn of which be refers j uu.
^r^inia. after
tth*sdutv to inaiceut kngwn u» ht»'raflMtaa
fcll(,w, ActnatetrKy ihi* iwtiw and a deatrv
parent.
to relieve hunuuy »u«ertnt, £ win aend tree of guardian. inalrt
A-him* the P
W. H. Parker.
nrrporins and wring. Sent by mail try addreaaqairli.'g skill wd experience. Chronic and o*»-

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M*N&gt;4oaufIk I ■rebate Coe
„ ry.
hoidrn al fbe Probate
yst'rew-u
* W. IL lta*l«r&gt; tenxfred and ei’ph’v-fwjr
drw store, l-arsr tioltto* tl-00. _______ ____
ITrarnt. l lfinftit miiIUi. Jartgv of ITolmU-.
Im the uuUUT &lt;&gt;f lb* ratui*rtanw
Hastimgb Markets.
H^lngM*;flhntebrpedUoa. duir
St in iuhI. &lt;u ttamtiri fl-Edworda. praying Uuu ।
Wbeal. white
per ihi* day filed iu lid* court,-----the I:t»» wiU *»»l ic-eUiUH-tit ।
mj . Into pr ‘
IMertda tirtiivi aMBiM

9mm3&gt;

HEAL p
fflSSrfsTHYSELF

�MORSE E. NEVINS.
The day for cheap shody goods is past, anti good goods are what sensible people want. I aim
to keep only the best goods and in so doing have worked up a first-class trade, and with expenses of
not over one-third of the other dry
goods houses, I am able to sell at
corresponding lower profits.
The
two hundred ladies in the county who
are wearing Broadhead Dresses
can testify to the durability and
stylish appearance of those goods for
which I am sole agent in this city.
Those elegant Dress Flannels that I am selling at ninety cents are worthy any lady’s consideration.

M. E. N.

DRY GOODS.
The Plum CnrreiMo and Poultry.
nieces.
Examine
these daily and
kill all beetles found under * them.
This native insect has almost banished' iUnc gentleman has bis peach as
jpluru culture from our State, and is,
veil
an
his
plum
orchard prorwithout doubt, the greatest enemy the
ared in this way. and hires boys to
jplum grower has to contend witfi, for pick and put the insects into bottles.
(when "permitted to pursue its ravages He pays them according to the numbers
mncbeckcd, it often destroys the entire caughb and says it saves him three hun­
crop. But few succeed in raising any. dred dollars annually. It certainly pays
. quantity of this delicious fruit. This to tight insects on scientific principles, ’it
&gt;mall Ix-etle certainly ranks very high would be a good plan to have Ute ground
an orchard 'pest. and yet, if proper under plum trees prepared in this
efforts were made by all. tlie culture of. way, and then jar the trees every morn­
the plum cpuld be revived and made ing and evening when the trees are in
profitable, as the tree flourishes as well - bloom, and continue until in July. Then
or better than some of our other fruit examine your board or bark traps every
&lt;ree«. This beetle often rums our cher­ day, being sure not to wait until too late
ries by wholesale, and not infrequently in the day. as toward evening the in­
attacks peaches,, nectarines and even sects begin to take wing. Small trees
baa been known to operate on the apple may be jarred with the hand; larger
.and his work laid to the codling moth. ones should have a branch cut off, leav­
The enreulib is single brooded, but one ing a stump several inches dong, which
brood in a season; hibernates in the can b« struck with a mallet, avoiding
mature state, during the winter, in so­ ns far as possible any .bruising of the
. eluded spots under the loose N^ark of hark. It is very important that fallen
trees- and other suitable places. In early Cluma should be promptly gathered and
spring it lays concealed by day under
urnt or scalded so as to destroy the
boards and' clods, but as "the weather larvic before it has time to escape.
becomes warm they remain in the tree This must be done daily if success
and do not go down* to hide. As soon would be secured.
Indeed, to make
as our plums, peaches and cherries are plum culture a success, the jarring of
set egg-laying commences, and contin­ the trees and the gathering of the fallen
ues even as fate as 'July. The perfect fruit must be regularly continued as
insect is a small, rough, grayish or one of the necessary departments of
blackish beetle about one-fifth of an inch la"bor belonging to it. Hens with their
long, and is provided with a short snout broods of chickens enclosed in the plum
or proboscis, and has a black shining orchard will devour Inrge numbers of
hump on the middle of each wing-case. the larva of the curcniio.
Plant your
They arc sometimesdtdledsnout beetles. ' plum' trees in iuv.
v1?. l4if _(U
u uaTa
the.?CU
henery.
you
have
The female lays her. eggs in the young, ! one. or near your walks to your outA*
green fruit- shortly after it informed, 'buildings.
””
* very good plan Is to have
and sometimes after this manner*. a strong cord attached to one or more
Alighting on a plum, she males with r.t the larger limbs near the tnn, aud
her jaws a small cut through the skin then let every one passing give the cord
of the fruit, then runs the snout oblique­ one or more sudden jerks. Then, with
ly under the skin about one-sixteenth of the bark trape and brood of chicks
an inch, and moves it backward and around, success can fairly be assured,
forward until the cavity is smooth and ^/a preventive measure, phim orchards
large enough to receive the egg to be should not be planted near a wood, as
placed in it. She then turns around, the curculioe find plenty of shelter
and with her ovipositor drops an egg there and are likely to be ’more numer­
into it, again turns and pushes it with ous than in more open grounds; also
her snout tn the end of the passage. avoid giving them shelter, by removing
After this is done she cuts a crescent­ all rubbish that may accumulate under
shaped slit in front of the hole so as to and about the trees. Keep the ground
undermine the eggaid leave it in a sort under the trees clean from grass and
of flap, her object apparently being to weeds, and if the surface is hard it will
wilt the piet*e around the egg and thus be all the In*tier. — Ohio Farmer.
growing
fruit
1prevnot *the
’ „
‘
"
7: 'from crushing '
it. Tho whole operapfrin occupies about
five minutes' time. The stock of eggs Mark Twain on the Canada Side •t
Niagara.
a single female will lay has been vari­
ously estimated at' from fifty to one.
I managed to find my way back alone
hundred, of which she depthtfs from
five to ten a day. her activity varying to the place from whence 1 had started
witli the temperature. By lifting the on tills foolish enterprise, and then hur­
flap with the ; mi nt of a knife the tiny ried over to Canada to avoid having to
egg.. of a pearly white color, can be Eay for the guide. At .the principal
otel 1 fell iu with the Major of the
readily seen.
'
in warm and genial weather it will Forty-second Fusilcersand a dozen other
hearty
hospitable Englishmen, and they
hatch in three &lt;» rfour days,but in cold and
chilly wealthy it will remain for a week invited me to join them in celebrating
or even longer, before hatching. The the Queen's birthday. I said I would
young larva immediately begins to feed lie delighted to.do it. I said I liked all
on the green fle-h of the fruit, working the Englishmen 1 had ever happened to
be acquainted with, and that I, like al)
itsway inward until it reaches the seem
my countrymen, admired and honored
It attaius its full growth in from three
to five Weeks, when it is about two-fifths' the Queen. But I sftid there was one
insuperable drawback—I never drank
&lt;rf an inch in length. Tlie irritation
arising, from the wound and the gnawing anything strong upon any occasion,
of the grub.causes the fruit to become whatever, and I did not see "bow I was
diaeaspd and gummy, and it falls to the going to do proper and ample justice to
ground. 'generally,* before the larva is anybody’s birthday with the thin and
quitefiillgrown. Within the fallen plum ungenerous beverages 1 was accustomed
the growth of the larva is completed, to. The Major scratched his head and
when it leaves the fruit it hM destroyed, thought over the matter at considerable
enters tho ground, burrowin" from length; but there seemed to be no way
of mastering the difficulty, and be was
four to six inches, forms a envity and
too much of a gentleman to suggest even
changes to u &lt; hrvoalis, and in’ from
a temporary abandonment of my princi­
three to six weeks is transformed to a
ples. But "by-and-by he said:
beetle, makes its way through the soil
“I have it. Drink rtfcla water. As
to the surface, and is a perfect insect.
Both males and female- puncture tho long as you never do drink anything
more nutritious there isn’t any impro­
fruit to feed on; but only the females
.
*\
ent the halfOrirelen described. During priety in it.”
the day and also on warm nights the
And so it was settled. We met in a
beetle readily takes wings; it is less ac­ latfce parlor, handsomely decorated with
flags and evergreens, and seated our­
tive
ve during
during- the morning and evening.
iduni curcniio is alarmed it selves’at a board well laden with crea­
When the plum
suddenly
?nly foM«
folds its legs close to its
ite body, ture comforts, both solid and liquid.
turns iite*snout
------ ' —
-------------J falh The toasts were happy and the speeches
tinder its breast
and
to tlies ground, -where it remains motion­ were good, and we kept it up till long
feigning death—acting tlie opos- after midnight. 1 never enjoyed myself
Adv. ’antage can be taken of this more in my life. I drank thirty-eight
sum.__
But do you
peculiarity
iarity to catch and kill them. «
A bottles of soda water.
sheet, or two of them if the tree is know that is not a reliable article for a'
steady drink? It is too gassy. When 1
large, can be spread under the tree,
and the tree and its branches suddenly got up in the morning I was full of gas
jarred, when the beetles fall on the and as tight as a balloon.. I hadn’t an
idled, where they can be gathered up article of clothing I could wear except
and destroyed. Another method, onite my umbrella.
extensively practiced in Michigan, is to
After breakfast I found the Major
take adraifxge of the iiwects nabit of making grand preparations again. I
hiding by day. especially in the fore asked what it was for, and be said that
part of the season. under clods and this was the Prince of Wales’ birthday.
rubbish under the tree. This h done It had to be celebrated that evening.
We celebrated it Much against my ex­
pectations, we had another splendid
time, we kept it up till some time after
»replan«l
midnight again. I was tired of soda,

was beginning to feel worn ana sau,
too.
I
Shortly after luncheon I found the
Major in the midst of some prepara­
tions. He said this was the Princess
Alice’s birthday. I concealed mv grief.
■ “Who is the Yrinccss Alice?” 1 asked.
“Daughter of her Majesty the Queen,”
the Major sr.id.
Permanently Established for the Special Treatment of
I succumbed. That night we cele­
brated the Princess. Alice’s birthday.
We kept it up as late gs usual, and real­
Offices in Case Library Block, Next to Postofflce,
ly. I enjoyed it a good deal. But I.could
not stand lemonade.
I drank a couple
of kegs of ice water.
In the morning I had toothache and Catarrh. Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder.
cramps and chilblains, and my teeth
Female Complaints, as
as all Nervous and
were on edge from the lemonade, and I
Chronic Diseases Successfully Treat­
was still pretty gassy. I found the in­
exorable Major at it again.
ed Upon the Latest Sci“Who is this for?” I asked.
entitle Principles
“His Roval Highness, the Duke of
Edinburg.’r
“Son of the Queen?”
“You”
Of the above MEDICAL INSTITUTE, on account of his increasing practice in
••And this is the birthday—you haven’t
Hastings, Mich., will make his next visit on TUESDAY,. January
made any.mistake?”
13th, 1885, and remain one day, at
“No; the celebration comes off to­
night.”
I bowed before the now calamity. We
celebrated the day. •! drank part of a
Where he can l»e consulted on
barrel of cider. ’ Among tho first ob­
jects that met my weary and jaundiced
eye the next day’was the Major, at his
interminable preparations.
My heart
was broken end 1 wept.
“Whom do we mourn this time?” 1
said“The Princess Beatrice, daughter of
DR. ALBBKT has had twenty. y&lt;are’ experience In hospitals and private practice, is a regular
the Queen.”
“Hore. now,” I said, “it is time to graduate of the mail eminent Medical Colleges of the UnltedStatea. and gives hta special atten­
tion to the treatment of all forms of Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Blood Polson, Skin Diseases,
begin to inquire into this thing. How Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and other organs; Rheumatism. Weakness. Nervous and Gene­
long is the Queen’s family likely to ral Debility. Mental and Physical Prostration, Broken Down Constitutions. Blotches, NervoanbeM.
of Hight, Cough, Indigestion, Despondency, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society. De­
hold out? Who comes next on the IKmness
fective Memory, etc., successfully treated and permanently cured by remedies that are not In­
»ki?“
jurious.
•
**Their Royal Highnesses Anne, Mary.
DEBILITY—Those suffering from Nervous Debility, the symptoms of which are a
Elizabeth, .Gertrude, Augusta, William, dull,NERVOUS
distressed mind, which unfits them for |&gt;erfonulng their business and social duties, makes
Simon, Ferdinand. Irene.
Sophia. bMPWriwrlMr* impossible, distresses.the action of the heart, causing flushes st heat, depression
of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fears, dreams, short breathings, melancholy, tire easy of
Susannah. Socrates. Samson—”
comnany, and have a preference to be alone, feeling as tired In the mnrnlng as when retiring, lost
“Hold! There is a limit to human en­ manhood, white tione deposits In the urine, nervonsness. trembling,confusion ot thoughts, watery
dyspe^ta constipation, paleness, pain and weakness tn the limbs, etc., should
durance. I am only mortal. What consult Dr.eyes,
Albert Immediately and be restored to health.
'
man dare do, 1 dare—but he who can
ALBERT has discovered tlie greatest cure in the world tor Weakness of the Hack and
celebrate this family in detail and live .i
F*rr‘5l£2?2 U5fKr- CoQf,uUon ot
Palpitation of the Heart,
to tell of it is less or more than man. If 7“*™y. Tremt»U«}«. Dimness
of Hight or Giddiness, Diseases of the Head. Throat, Nose or Hktn.
you have to go-through this every year, AffMtlons bt the Liver. Lungs. Stomach kind Bowels- -those terrible disorders whtek unlit the pa­
tor business or oilier duties of life—blighting their most radiant hopes or anticipations, ren­
it is a mercy that I was born in tient
dering marriage impossible.
1
Amarica, for ' I haven’t constitution
YOUNG MEN who have become the victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive
enough to be an Englishman. I shall
‘“oi1.1 w?
untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talent and
withdraw from this enterprise. I am brilliant
intellect, may call with full confidence.
out of drinks. Out of drinks, and
thirteen more to celebrate.
Out of —i CARRIAGE—MARRIED PEHHONH. ar young men contemplating marriage, aware of Physlna
01 procrr.silYr t ov.en. Iinpoteney, or anvjifiier dUqnallflcjulons. sjieedfly re­
drinks, and only just on the outskirts lieved. Hr who places
himself under the care of DR. ALREftT may confide In his honor as a gen­
of the family yet, as you may say. I tieman and confidently rely upon bls skill as a physician.
am sorry enough to withdraw, but* it is
&lt;)?PANAi’ WS^KI£K5? Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing rffllctian
plain enough it has to be done. I am
n?n‘,er8 ,lfe “bufden and marriage impoaslble-the penalty pald by the victim of Im­
full of gas and my teeth are loose, and proper Indulgence. Young j&gt;ecson&gt; are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
consequences that ensue. Now who that understands the subject will deny that procreJ ain wretched with crampsnind afflicted dreadful
n,J? lra£’’°!*r babite than by the prudrntr Besides being de
nrivLi nMb M.K|'UPr y
with scurvy, and toothache, mea^els, inivwl of the pleasure of healthy offspring, tlie most serious destructive symptonut of lx&gt;th mind
and
body
arise. The system becomes deranged, tee phvsleal and mental functions weakened,
mumps, and lockjaw, and the cider last
I
??
rvou
r
’
.
Jrri‘lb,Uty.Ityapepala, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion,
night has giver, me the cholera. Gen­ Constitutional Debility. Wasting of the
Frame, Cougn, Consumption and Death.
tlemen. I mean well, but really I am
A
CURE
WARRANTED
—
PERSONS
RUINED in health by unlearned pretenders, who keep
not in a condition to celebrate the other dlatelyr 0 l,R monU1
tRkl,ig poisonous and Injurious compounds, should apply Inirnethirteen. Give us a rest.”
[I find, now, that it was all a dream.
wW»h
‘*Tn "eKlf^edor unsklllfully
One avoids much dissipation by being
KJUMKNTh OR IAILURE8, It being self evident that a Physician that eonasleep.]
Mark Twain.

DR. ALBERT’S KNABE
Cleveland Medical Institute, T®,Tii^lDrt]!iii]islil])&amp;IMllity.
NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES.

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Cir™“ C°Urt ““'Hied.
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We are now offering to the people of Southwestern Bartr
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lmportan™ tronaartad. after
whlchoourt waa adjourned until Mon­
day, December lat. Aa Judge Hooker
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neccasity, put over until the February -Mn. Suspicion pointed to the family ot
*-ruson. who lived in par
term. Wa uaderataad that both the house, and officers searched vZ
prosecution and defense signifted that
and found the remain* of •
Two rinks now for the roller-skatist. they were ready for trial. The care of of the atolen articles in tho stove.
Note the change in Greble A Powers’ the People va. Orno Strong will be
V“7“' The r*te«- **d d.u.bter
tried at the December term.
announcement this week.
plaad In &gt;11 ln defaal, „t bail. Tb. wit.
rot-red Dpon h„
A BA1LH0AU meeting was held in
Chet Messer evidently sees no good
“°CT to *pp«v *, a,, examination.
the
town
house
at
Woodland
Monday
to the country in Blaine's defeat.
•John Potter and RnU&gt; Look* Joined beam
evening,
which
was
quite
well
attended
Saturday this city had one of its
•nd band. Ofty yoar. ago, and rrlrbratod
old time Saturday crowds, and the mer­ ■considering the short notice given. A the remit at Kteainazm. a few-day, an. gENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS’
number ot gentlemen from this city with their friend., |„ fei,t M11
*•
chants a good trade.
who were interested in the project, at­
“r«- Orrin ISoUiaon, of VrrmontrlUa,
The official count of votes cast at the
tended and addressed the meetipg. The dlod roonntly nt Ike ailvnncrd ago ot nin.late election in Barry county will be
utmost good feeding prevailed; reroe
“b.w,ot to Vermontrill.
tound in another column.
noire and signers of lhe bond were se­
Cotuilr. Sb* learn a bu-g. family at chil­
A LARGE delegation of Hastings bus­ cured.
A committee of prominent
iness men attended the railroad meeting Woodlanditre was appointed lo aolldt dren and grandchildren.
E. F. Flynn, at th. Pon Huron Guard*
at Woodland Monday afternoon.
further aid for the roud. The people of
ylth • bandaoma
t—Plant your advertisements in the that town realize that unlesa Haatingi gold-headr.1 __________
cane on hi..departure
for Tm“•
&gt;'«“&gt;■'■
•Banner if you want them to reach the gets the road Woodland cannot; and ’
Circulation this week, 1,700.

Bought at a good discoitnl from last year’s prices and we will
give the customers the benefit of the discount

WAGONS!

EachOne Warranted!

.

irn atest number of Barry countv peo- for that reason they ahow a disposition ;
factory “
ol v
c.- B. 4 J. c.
pl,-:
j to
to aid
aid the
the project.
project. The
The people
preplc of
of| w,,
r“'d
d-v
It has been 28 years since a Hastings ; ™ oodlmid may rest assured that HastThe report of state Balt immecto nui
democrat has had a chance to hurrah, j
gladly return/ such favors in for the month of October ahow» then waa
and vou bet he made up for lust time
We hope our ofiy and W(Midland ! Inspected in Michigan during that time
j may be oonneutpd by railroad before an-1
barrels of salt.
Tuesday night.
‘ other yesr; and we.expect them to be . John Fuller’ of Ontonagon, waa knocked
Our citizens who heard C. W. Jones ; if both do their duty.
, JSTJTT
b-v '**&gt;
“d
introduce the skating artists at the Jef1 robbed of hia gold watch and $170.
THERE WHS a large attendance at the I J. «. Kendriek’a aaah and blind factory
Person street rink pronounce his effort l
as* rivalling Mark Antony’s famous opening of the Jefferson street skating nt Mount Ulemetw, Macomb County, waa
rink on Monday evening, and every I i,urued th» other night. Loss between
eulogy. ‘
thing passed off’ pleasantly and in ac-' a^.^.fii’00, In&gt;ur*! for ^800’
We trust our city and citizens, may cordance with the program advertised, j employment.
l“eaw®reti rtwno«“of
devote the next -year toward securing
Miss NeUie Carson, the graceful lady
a. P. McCaul. paymaster &lt;rf the Detroit
.m many public improvements as pos­
skater, received hearty applause for her I Bay City &amp; Alpena Railroad, died at five
sible. By all pulling together great good
graceful movements-upon the rollers, o’clock tho otter morning at the residence
in this direction cun be accompllsed.
\’ow&lt;ji Jones
iAn«. next appeared
____ ____ i and I of Superintendent Milo b. Euatmap, at
Prof. Newell
East Taw an. Cante Of the death, pneuThe water works question will doubt­
showed himself an adept in the art. inonia. He
&gt;ww&gt;n ui
less not be revived until alter we have He successfully, and apparently easily, inonia. He had been ill but a few days.
Messrs. Hart Bros., of Republic, Mar­
definite knowledge as to the building of
executed the most difficult movements. quette County, dealers in general merchan­
the new railroad. With tliat we have
After a short interval Master Fred dise and miners’ supplies, were burned out
:*n opening for plenty of improvements
Barrett, the "boy wonder,” appeared on Hie other morning. Loss, $00,000; insur­
Notice elsewhere the call of meeting the floor, and astonished all by his great I once, $45,000.
One Charles Bradley, of Au Sable, took
of stockholders of the Riverside Ceme­ proficiency aa a roller skater. After the _____
__
Mumi
^xwur
___
a ride with farmer O’Connor recently, and
hfrZ
tery Association, in the office of Wil­ appearance of Master Fred,’Prof. Jones (~n the w'Zy digged
liam B. Sweezey, Wednesday, December and Miss Carson again gave 'an exhibi­
The prisoaera in the County Jail at
3. AH owners o^lots are stockholders. tion of graceful skating, which was fol­ • Jackson were poisoned the other night by
Our city subscribers will oblige us
greatly by promptly settling their sub­
scription accounts. We prefer not to
■Jdrtss personal letters, but will be
obliged to do ao unless thoae Who owe
us are less backward about coming for­
ward.

Pointtno to the stare and stripes
waving from the democratic pole in
this city, a prominent worker in the
greenback party remarked: “yes, that
means democratic victory
the next
t wenty years." It is needless to state
that this gentlemen rejoices to think
the democracy has swallowed up the
Greenback party.

lowed by a “grand march,” participated
in by all of the skaters present. Previ­
ous to and during the intervals between
the appearance of the specialists noted
above, the public were given an oppor­
tunity for testing the floor. The Hast
iugs-Comet Band furnished music for
the occasion. Ther^were many pres­
ent from neighboring towns, Nashville
and Middleville especially-^eing quite
well repreaenteil. Hastings now has
two fine rink^ in which our roller skat­
ers can indulge in this healthy pastime.
Messrs. Jordan A Kenfield are to be
congratulated upon the highly success­
ful and auspicious opening of their
rink.

Dr. Hull, of Carlton, has intimated
to us through a friend that be thinks
pmromal.
z
we ought to retract some of the harsh
Mr. Arthur Ainsworth, of Grund
things we had to say about him toward Rapids, spent Sunday in this city.
the close of the campaign. If Dr. Hull
’John B Keeler, of Big Rapicte, was
were a wan, it would do to pay some visiting friends in this city^tod vicinity
heed to his whinings. But an arrant lust week.
renegade and treacherous trickster has
Mr. E. Banks, a student of the Agri­
no right to contp&amp;in of ill-usage.
cultural College at Lansing. Sundayed
Now that it is a settled fact that
Cleveland will be our next president,
the average Hastings democrat wean a
smile of huge dimensions, and numer­
ous sly glances are turned toward the
post-office, and many are they who “long
to be there." Norm Bailey is univers­
ally voted n. g. for the place, and some­
thing else will have to be found for him

in HastingH.
Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth, of Grand
Rapids, are spending a few days with

/H/

eating cheeae which one of the prisoners
purchased. A colored man who was not
allowed free access to the lunch aftercame neat' dying. The jail physidan
could not determine what poleon the
cheese contained, but pronounced it of a
deadly nature. He aaid the live* of all

ported at aeruitecB place*, scarlet fewer

field and is making an effort to derejop it.
New York end Ohio ra Iroad parties wnre
iouking over the road ’from Coldwater to
Marshall a few days ago, with a view of
opening up an abandoned route.
A man named John Dowd, known as
“Bailor Jack,” was found recently in the
woods near Rodney, Mecosta County,
with his throat cut. Borne thought It was
suicide and others called it murder. De­
ceased has worked for a lumber company
at Rodney; also for the Chippewa Lumber
Company; (At the last heard of him in
that section tie had started for Ann Arbor,
it was not known whether be hml any
am ly or relatives or any money. His
age was about forty years.

14 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
Arbuckles Coffee, 16 cents per lb.
Kerosene Oil, 15 cents per gallon.
Boston Rubber Boots, $3.00 per pair.
Felt Boots, $1.50 per pair.
Heavy Twilled Red Flannel. 25 cents per yard.
•
Good Shirtings, 9 cents per yard.
Men’s Heavey Scotch Grey Shirts, 50 cts. each.

And Other Goods in Proportion.

I

We are making three!
widths of Tire:

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■ Buyers are invited to Call and
Throm
inom.

A Card
See

Material!
We keep a Full Stock of Everything
that enters into a house, from.

Sill to Ridge Board.

Reports to the State Board of Health by
forty-four observer* of diseases in differon the Ktb, indicated that erysipelas and
■tons litis lncraased, and that consumption

Look al Some of Our Prices:

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,
Of Our Own Make,
As low as can be bought in any contpettng market in the State.

Plusg, Niitliie 1 tang
PROMPTLY DONE,

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Clepaent Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Goodyear have
taken up their abode in this city, and
Mrs. George Aldrich, of Roscommon, has
are the recipients of hearty congratu­ recently followed her husband, who died a
lations and good wishes from. their short time ago of consumption. Bhe died
at Simcoe, Canada, of the same disease.
many friends.
They were well and favorably known at
Roscommon.
to attend to.
The Water Question.
At eleven o’clock lhe other morning a
Stauffer &amp; Salisbury are build­
The water question fa of the grimtes hofiswalued at y.1,830 .was destroyed by
ing anti getting ready for their poultry importance both to W .crtoru stock men tire in West Bay City, with ita contents,
trade. They intend to rbuy their poultry unu farmers, and yet it is greatly neg which WM the property of Richards. Loas
There are thousands of loca­ on furniture, $1,000.
alive this season and pick it themselves. lected.
Weather permitting, they can handle a tions where the supply »« ample for ten
Cornelius Telford, a young fanner living
timuH lhe number of slock kept, if d
near Eaton Rapids, attempted suicide the
large amount every week. Farmers
TheNiagara Falls Route.
were onlv economised.
I have seen other morning. He' cut his throat with a
win find It to their interest to see them cattle driven m les to water along road»
raxor and was found in tho road some dis­
ORANq RAPIDS DIVISION.
l»efore selling.
They will also buy a foot deep in dnsL and where an ani­
tance from the house. Ho cut tho thorax
Taklibr effect Nov. ifitb, igH.
dressed poultry of those whp prefer to mal was in visible twenty feet awav but missed the largo artery. He would
After drinking at astraajn trample.! tn
probably die. It was said that inability to
dress it themselves, but prefer to buy it
KArrWAKD.
to mud. the herds were driven bac&lt; meet payments on his place waa the cause.
alive.
again thrniigli the dust, and were af
Prof. Acker with his troupe of train­ badly offal the end of the journey a$
ed dogs gave a very enjoyable enter­ when they started: and a month befon
The Commercial House at Bgj City waa
■TATIOMS.
tainment at Messer's rink Saturday that everv gully was a raging water­ damaged by fire recently to Rte extent of
course. ft these RulJies or treaim
evening. A large audience witnessed were dammed pri»t&gt;orh large pon™ about ffAfiOO; insured for $1^6.
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A. M
During the month of October there warn
the wonderful tricks performed by the could be made which would hold thoup.a)
C.00
8jj passages through th«Un!:xiltaM*blp
10.2&amp;
canines, and all expressed themselves as wandri of acres of water, preventing
RJW
delighted with the entertainment By flooeb, avoiding the waste of the precimu
7JT J0A7
c. uid aud saving millions of dollaw
the way, tlie enterprising proprietor of
ctury vear. 1 know a case in which tb« 4,887,848 bushels of Srsin, itfJW
7.30 11
this rink is bringing a number of first wau-rof a »lre'.n|, I. backmllu|. intoa Iron ore, 178JXJ8 barrels of floor, oad 22,680
t&gt;jB2 12.43
1.18
ASS
class attractions to our city, and has broad &lt;«»"&gt; for
hundred fret to feet of lumber.
3.00
•J2
There were thirty-seven cases of diph­
popularized his place of amusement width al tho dam and for there nulea lo
&amp;8B
1I.C
theria and ten deaths at Kalasaa
recent­
length,
and
the
dam
&lt;«t
it™
witli tlie public. •
ly, asd the disease was stflfragin«. The
&lt;,ue ito.u-teod d dlara. Mhny a
...
te&gt;
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anma nf thn
A sensational case has developed dam could to- .ntuto for oo« hundred
physicians did not eo-opsrats with him,
dollar,
which
would
reva
.took
watnt
near this city; but we suppress names for
and that the city authorities did not proeBTATIOXB.
the present An 18 .years old daught­ for the whole of the driest seasons.
Yorktr.
er, of a most respected family, ran Hural
neglecting or refusing to comply with tho
away with her cousin, who lives near
—New Haven. Gonn.. is
^Mrs. W. K. Howd. of Millbrook, Mecosta
Battle Creek, one night of last week. Abdi roads in the evuntry round ab-’Ut
JactaKm....The cousin refered to left a wife suppos­ out of oyaier shells.
1 he oyster­ Uonnty, fifty years old, while deranged tbs MM Rapid*
other
night covered herself with kerosene Charlotte
ed to be on her death bed. The girlleft a growers Muse to buy them eveni at
oil and set fire to »L She was terribly Mash Till*.'
three
omis
•
buslwl
because
the
ravgood home and kind parents.
She
of Uic Mter-h-h *n&lt;’ heavjLtaxB- burned and died soon after.
wrote the latter a note explaining that d. m have al most rum»-d their industry,
it would do them no good to follow, as it fa «dd that a single owner U
she would never return.
,«1.!.». I. at«.
°bSrwen
ciana.
The syndicate which will build our this
dmt Franc,
new railroad when it is constructed dohire to know definitely by December 1st
whether or not-Barry oousty will be
prepared to say "we have the bonus and
right of way into Hartings secured.”
a W. Bwua.
. R. POWER*. P.

. We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAND1SE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fact that we have
the only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, and invite a careful inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.

Very truly,

M.J. GOSS &amp;CO,
PRAIRIEVILLE.
N. B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Lime and Brick. Call on us when you want any of
these articles.

Made by P. D. Beckwith,
Is the only stove in the market nlonnted with Boiler Iron.

Over a Thousand in Use
IN BARRY COUNTY.

BKMTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

Michigan Cestkax

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These Stores are for Sale only by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons
Where you will find a full line of JEWEL STOVES and
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE.

It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most
~Mete stock of

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

Call and see my goods and get prices Wore you buy and
SAVE MONEY.
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the beat in the world.
Remember the place. Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Bastings, Mich.
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Why ZwIcOiYiloer Does ttte Jewel
Bxxsinees:
ae He XJoes as He 2k.d"Vtertises.

'

Fine Gold Rings—Latest Styles.
W atches. lower than any other house, and all warranted.

' The Celebrated Rockford Watch—Guarunteec to keep
. better time thari any other.

Silverware of the Latest Designs, of the Best Quadruple
Plate, and at prices from iff to 25 per cent cheaper than
any other house.
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With every $5.00 sale of Silverware a box of Silver Polish
' free.
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Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc., of the Best Quality and at
Bottom Prices.
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Bring in your Watches and get them Repaired by an Ex­
perienced Workman.

With every $1 00 sale you are entitled to a chance on the
Elegant Six-Bottle Caster, to be given away.

Clock Repairing a specialty.

Come in and See the Caster to be Given Away.

Spectacles of all Grades and Prices, guaranteed to tit the
Eye.

Bring in your Old Gold and Silver.

Watches from $4.00 up. . -

Old Gold and Silver as good as money.

Clocks from 95 cents up. 'Warranted.

Old Watches taken in Exchange for New Goods.

Napkin Rings from 35 cents up. Quadruple plate.

Repairing Neatly and Expeditiously Done.
Unclaimed Wealth.
A curious fact shown by the United
States Treasury’s balance-sheet at the
•lose of the year's busi ness is t hat there is
nearly twenty million dollars if outstand •
ucu
ing Government securities, ou which
' the money &gt;? due ami uncalled for. On
Ox
all of these interest has been closed, and•
there can be no possible reasons for the
holders to delay presenting them for re­
demption. Sotae of them have been due
. for many year*. On somd of them are
dm? large’ sums of interest,which have
not been called for, so that the interest
on these alone amount to- three hundred
and forty-seven thousand dollars. What
has. become of these documents and
why Ibeyurenot presented is something
that-ho one can find out. Some of
them matured a half ..
a century -gw
ago wmh
aud
wenlill inilx-.rd from anduopr«enu-dOf the old debt, which rotUnrwl pHorto
ll.nu.n- 1. Iftli. there at nuuunding
liftl^rren Ihou-anJ «ix hundred emd
mxty-tire.fall«r-..f principal, and sixty
four thousand onehundrej and seventvfour doll.™ ot interest OfUwTexL

long, and the handle, made of wood,
from a foot to a foot and a half in
length/ When a dpg is not drawing
properly or misbehaving in any way, he
or she is drawn by his or her separate
; felu out from the .rest of the pack to re}: ceive chastisement with the whip, anti
so well do they know what is coming
that just as soon as the rein is pulled
the victim begins .yelping and strug­
gling to correct his or her ways before
'the whip comesthtfnderibgalong. Great
skill is required in the use of these
whips, for if not properly handled the
great heavy lash cracks around the
manipulutora’s body arid legs, inflicting
very painful and sometimes severe
j wounds, but in the hands of a person
skilled in tile use of them, these whipe
।| 0311 ,,e
Wlt*‘ great precision and
,
winetimra .eomplelely catling
« 'log'’ e»r “If They nre quite un
mMM»blo when they get un the track
of » Jeer, and no iHtraon c«n check
,hem in thrfr wi,&lt;’ ear-'r m th«y gallop
I *‘UP ^Ul and down dale.” oyer k® and ■
anow .nd through bmah with the aletl

fa number.

May and June an* the hoUeat numtlu
fa the CUy of Mexico. If one b too
thickly clah at midday it ia oaaally poa‘ aide &lt;f the rtret*.

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(A. R. McOMBER, th© Jeweler.
1AMAN

wanted to shed rain.
Just now the
rainy season is on and we have hud
some tremendous showers. So has the
country down below. Tho rainy sea­
son. in fact, ought to be called the show*
ery season instead. It never rains driz­
zle, drizzle, after the Eastern style, hut
it pours, and yet there is no continuous
downfall. In June, July and August
in Mexico, rain descends almost every
day in copious showers, but the sum­
mer sun shines with no less regularity
between times, and every day has a
clearing off. During eight months out
of the twelve it is as, certain, day by
day, that the morrow will bo pleasant
aa that the morrow will come, it seems
to be the American opinion that Mexico
will make a good winter resort, but is a
country that it must be wise to keep out
of in summer. This is a grent mistake.
Denver and Santa Fe are summer re­
sorts ; the towns of the Mexican plateau
are no less lit to be. They are southern,
but they arc elevated, ami high eleva­
tion countervails
low latitude.
In
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indemnity stock, which matured twenty behind them, in pursuit of the prey, beautiful, while in the dry season it beBut
years ngn. there is twentv tboMarid I Ordinarily they make ahoirt sixtv miles iromes withered and uninviting.
doHars out-tnueing not presented. Of1 a day. and very pleasantly and con- of course the contrast between North­
the five-twenties of 1862, which matured fort ably does a man travel in these ern American aud Mexican winters is
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northern
— regions,
•— ——
— • — up in greater than between the summers ot
wrapped
more than
ten -year.- ago,
and on.
which northern
- interest ceusefi at that time, there, is blankets and furs upon a dog sled.— thp two regions, and on the whole Mex­
ico Is a Letter country to flee to to es­
,
still outstauding throe hundred and Cor. Toronto Glgfx.
cape cold than heat.* Traveling suits,
fifty-three thousand two hundred and
—A writer on health advises people for men or women, ought to be dost
■fifty dollars. Of tiki? ten-forties of 1804.
■proof. In tho cities the upper classes
which matured live years ago, fliers is to “live in the sun.” Owing to the display European fabrics ana styles ex­
yet unpresented one hundred and sev­ present inadequate facilities for trans­ clusively.
Women of refinement ap­
portation
aud
the
high
price
of
real
enty-eight thousand eFght hundred and
pear almost universally without head
•fifty dollars, with interest of fifteen estate on tliat luminary, we should not covering. This is the only noticeable
thousand four hundred and sixtv dol­ ad rise nuy of our renders to emigrate
lars also due and unpaid.
Of the six l Here tins season.—Burlington Ji.iwk- departure from the habits of their Amer•canhousins. The feet should **x? well
per cent, c^ttsols, which matured two
shod. Soap wjll never be found aj. tjie
years earlier, there was two hundred
hotels, and tbh,better kinds are expanA German Village Wedding.
and bcvent_v-six thousand six hundred
•jive in Merioix As for the customs &lt;&gt;flidollars.yet'unpresented, and of tee six , The village church, where the wed-w&lt;
jud.4, conrteous and just treatment is
iiereerft. consols matured In J87!» them- ding took place, is oh'tbe top of a little
• L ovcrfialf a million ‘.dolfars .yet un- craggy hill- The fchnrch iy very old, the rule. A visitor proposing to make «
slay of
length beyond the Rip
callpdjor. uith'interest matured. fifty-' ,built of gray, stone, wjth a square lower Grande. 1 tfioulT'. say, would do well to
feix'tb'Vwnd niw-hmid^dt—sn&lt; ninety- and an odd-shaped belfry. •‘Hie etony take frqm fiome wliaterer clothing or
nine dollars. .Of the five per cents, path led through the graveyard to the other paraphernalia seems likely to b?
which nmtnreil in 1881-82, there is still church door. The chime of bells rang needed, r/jr a brief tour, light'marchnearly eight hundred thousand dollars put with a decorous joy,
“ Let ail ing qtjder is, of course, sensible.—Con
unpresen'led, though the interest ceased jthlngs be done decently and in order,'* 'St. Louix Globa-Democrat. ’
. &gt;
at maturity. Of the compound interest they seemed to ring ; "not too fast; we
notes of 1864, which bear six per cent, are staid people and take time for all
—The average life of a railway car is
interest, and which matured in 1867 and things.”
The interior of the church ten/vears. It is estimated that there
.1868, over two hundred thousand - dol­ was cold and severe looking, the walls are five hundred thousand cars "In the
lars are still out and uncalled for, while ,.whitewashed, but the galleries painted
'country: hence fifty thousand a year
of the seven-thirtiee of the same /year. * Sink and blue. The long, narrow winmust be built to keep up the sqpply.
which matured more than fifteen years
ows seemed set in stone arches, so Three thousand feet of lumber for each
ago, one,hundred and thirty-Uirqe thou- thick was the wall. ■ The pulpit above car equals one^hundred ami fifty mil­
• sand eight hundred dollars has .never ..the
(
altar was as high up as the galleries, lion feet a year. Tlie ties 9r the one
yet been called for. nor has some twenty so that the minister preaches far above
hundred and twenty-one thousand seven
thousand dollars Interest on them been the heads of bis flock. On one side of
demanded. Wljat has bocome of these the alter bung a portrait of Luther; on hundred and eighty-two miles of track
at two thousand six hundred to the
bonds which represent W much money the other of Melancthon.
mjle, which on an average la*t six
. is fiard to understand.
Thu wedding took place at'midday, years, inquire one billion six hundred
Some of t hem have probably been de­ first came a troop of little girls, each and thirty-five millions three hundred
stroyed. perhaps the majority’of them, carrying in her hand tiny bunches of
and seventy-seven thousand and fiftythough it is proper to add thnt lhe bulk flowers. The little things, with their
nix feet, board. measure, every year.
of the nineteen million dollars due and braided hair (no hats) and dresses
yThus,
to keep « road-bed and cars in
unpresentril is that of which has fallen almost touching the floor, looked aS
. repair, to say nothing of the new work,
due within the past year, and which will quaint and demure as the little women ’ calls for one* billion seven hundred and
doubtless l&gt;e presented when tho well- in the old-fashioned picture books. Next
,eighty-tive millions three hundred and
fed anil leisurely coupon-clipper* realize came the bride and one bridesmaid, then,
seventy-seven
thousand and fifty-six
tliat there are no more coupons to be thrqe bridesmaids walking together,
dipped upon them, or that, it.so clipped, lastly the groom and groomsmen.*z The feet ot wood, which is nearly onethey will nut be honored because of the bride and bridesmaids entered a pew to fourth, the entire output ol the North­
west, and almost end-twelfth that of the
fact that the bonds have been called. the left, the groom and party one to the
mills in the United States.—Chicago
There are, however, millions which right..- All knelt in prayer. Then the
ton mat.
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have been dm? many years and have bndf? went by herself to the alter, laid
not been paid simply because they have on one side a white silk handkerchief,
—Two young men chopping wood
not been presented. ’ Some of these have •a sprig of rosemary and a lemon I I
together in Virginia espied a rattle­
doubtless been de-tmyed by tire and wondered to myself if the lemon was
snake. With a forked stick one of
flood, others laid away a- |&gt;ermaneut emblematic of the sourness of married them held its head close to the ground,
investments of some fund, or perhans life. She then returned to. the pew. I
keeping the body constrained with his
forgotten m some fipsty se^e or m&lt;4uy noticed that thqre Was oc^the other side foot, while his comrade took from his
pigeon* hole.
Vfhyj or liow* it is that of -the altar another while silk handkerown month a quid of tobacco, which he
such large sums' art?.-, still outftppding Clde|, a sprig of rosemary and a mew
and ImMvtojbonLlde 4o, Ja m.| fefen Bible. The cbofi- bang quite a long liyhim forced into that of the snake. The rep­
tile' was 'then released, and had not
within tile eorepruhenkfon of the most The minister'went up in the pulpit and
crawled a couple of yards before it was
experienced treasury official to answer. preached n sermon of about twenty convulsed, swelling and dying within a
— Boston AdrtritJier.
minutes. The choir sang another hymn. short time.—Chicago Bcrdltl.
A little boy placed a long, low stool be­
fore the altar. The minister descended,
E-qtiimaux Dogs.
—Dui *ug Lhe recent heavy rainfall in
and the bride joined the groom at thv Poland aud Galicia whole districts were
When at Fort Albany we saw several altar, the bridesmaids and groomsmen completely flooded. hundreds of families
Esquimaux
a species of dnuine renkainmg in the pews.
losing their homes. At one small
unknown in civilized ounmunitlea. • At the close of the ceremony the mirt- trading town the value of hay 'washed
These dogs are very large—larger than ister presented the groom with the new away was sixty'thousand dollar-; nt an­
Tho choir sang still another other it was thirty thousnnd dollars,
our Nowwrandfand' and ufuyli stn-ngei Bible.
when in condition.
Their strength, hymn. Then the bride returned to her and in a third ton thousand dolfara. No
however. vari&lt;M. In the winter, when pew mid the groom to his and said their fewer than one hundred villages have
thev are well fwl for driving, thev «? prayers, after which the groom and been ruined. Old inhabitant.---un nothing
muah stouter and stronger ^hsu ini groomsmen left the church anil were equal to the devastation Las'’occurred
summer, wheu they are |»oorly fed, not joined by the bride until they were si nee Hl 8.______________
It* seems
without exercise and languid from the quite out in the churchyard.
Baxter’# Mandrake Bitters cure IndtevUion
hear, which is very telliag. upon thorn. I the silk liaodkerchief, lemon and rose- Heart
Burn, CoaUvenew. and all malarial dis­
ease*. vrenu per bottle.
,
their imtthv climate far to the north
U. D. BRISTOL Dru«tal
is very severe. Their oulore are white
and yellow—while impure breeds are lor the organist—Cor. Baltimore Sun.
A Jackson merchant voted a receipted rent
bill by mistake.
white and black—the hair thick and
bushy, aud the tail long, bushy and
Seasow in Mexico.
onlinarih

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Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvets. Velvetines, 4c. We can suit you in qual­
ity, style and price.
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Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
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and Children's Cloaks, a very large stock and very
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The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. n6‘. 32.

The Hastings Banner.}testiouebamjjpmrmn
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rUBUINM THURSDAYS, AT

OQ^/.*d'r*rU**J MaMolutuiy pqr.

----------HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 27, 1884.
noblesse obIioe

a ptclcr taker that took my eve. He
'■amo Ihmnrh SemoblelM with
piou-rgnll-tw -tl.f. wh.t
rt
—Oti Wheels, ano stopped two weeks,
^°(l z&gt;Qt ‘he -likenoses o’ everv man.
woman, child and baby for fifteen milm
round.
“We all sot to him, and Jake, he had

WHOLE NO. 9132.

out on the porch, and Dick, be sot a no more caper*; but. nigh the maetfai'
cheer for Inm out tfiar. 1 didn’t have’ house, we come to a broad, deep modmuch to say to him arter we had talked bole. and into that he'd no notteo o’ rtepXthe
weather, bein’ busy with mr 5in’, wo up and down he pranced, and
.L
. 1 imitc none.
ake was k&gt; fearsome of him. be daren’t
rnin’ and verse larnin’; for you see,
b*vo sun_____________
we_ were,
a-bavin’ Sunday-school that do more than tickle him with the whip,
summer, and the preacher* he’d prom- And there was the preacher and a hull lot
subscription rates j
-----------------------wed .
a —
red4 ihymn-book
to ..
the one o’asfolks a-oomin'. I didn’t like the notion
- m advance.41.«0 per year: If paid within aix
i’
“e’ Bnd when 1
should lorn the most verses, so that o' bein' stuck in tire mud with my bean
Wp do not ask the little brook
LuoufK.Ji.Kper year; If not paid until exw u 1 bought that I d never mnre’n
week I sot out to larn a whole chapter, afore the hull congregatian, so, when be
irfnulon of year. Ct.M. Subscribers outTn turu the whe^l;
.1.1- Uvn-V
ai OK
Ik
afiire D°Wed “OW powerful ®«b' he was and carried my testament round in my
C51ll‘’!?.,*npr »ir*an: we toe
wa’n’t lookin'. I reached out my switch
jwicket-never was so good afore or and gave Tantrum a sharp cut. I didn’t
P.icter mBO' h” WM *
since—and chnrin' gave mo a chance to know bow he'd take it, but I reckonod
worth lookin’ at Jest like a picter hb- larn, which JL-didn’t ’low to have spiled it *4 start himTand it did. He jest gave
ADVERTISING RATES:
se!f.
Black curlin’ hair,—he alien, by no beau »-livin’. So IMeft pretty a jump clean into the middle o' th*:
One &lt; «»lumn per year
.1100 00
i pect tbc lark-a dear now
parted it m the middle, and it made him much’ o’ the entertainin’ o’ him'to Dick. puddle, and then he histed.up'his heeh
Extra charge tor special positions.
toedovo r dumb throat.
look so sweet and tender like,-the big­ Jake ’jMjnred to feel uncommon auk- like be was tryin' to kick a hole in tbe
JOB PRINTING.
Uy tow, 1
r9 r*rIect °odegest eyes, and the reddest cheeks; jest want that day—bein’ son o’, uneasy in firmament. iJaws, how the mud did
special pride b felt tn the Job Printing De« pretty as a chiny doll.
Then be his new clothes, I s’pose—and blushed fly. I caught a good sprinklin’ o’ it.
Or hitn &lt;jn whom much t* bewtowoil
tartmentof the Bam N kb. Everything in the
la muvh re&gt;iuircd.
dressed so fine, and wore big, shinin’ and stuttered worse than ever.
Howsumever. I wiped it off. and laughed
Inttr* office Is new; and with the latest faces of
The tun-lui ihnmi l« bld to sin*.
0° hia hands, and they as white as
“Dick need that, and lit out to have till I was fit to tumble off my boas,- for
The o-k .nu«t rel»n the toieat a king;
type, th** most approved patterns of machinery,
aim competent workmen employed, enables the
a baby s. Well, o’ course I had no eyes some sport So he commenced chaffin' Jake, he jest rix up into the air like a
3/ P' t*nr ««*•*« the wheel must move.
Baxnkr to do first-class Job work.
Th- U-Hioo steel ita strength must prore^
for any ope else, and he was powerful .Jake ’bout the proper wav o’ visitin’ the clothes-pin Ilyin’ off a line, and then
n la given uuto tho cmj-Io s orcs
took with qm. too; took my picter twice gals, makin' hiaaelf 'greeable, and so on. whirled, heels over head, plum;, down
To lac. the mid day skic*.
■’ vRKE A RIKER, ’
,or n&lt;4Mn . painted ’em all beautiful, Then he went totalkin’ on that churnin’ into the middle o' the mud. and thar be
Attorneys at Law and
and said he’d wear one next door to his o’ mine, and hintin’ what’d be the hand­ stood on his head for a &gt;econd. Then
Solicitors in Chancery.
mH*, .I™*38
how crooked you are some thing for him to do.
be gathered himself together, and waded
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
POLLY SIMONS.
milYOWT VMM ....
—_ ..
txfWees in Uuion block, over Bekmer Bros.) '
rollin that side!
Better pull out the
“Poor .Jake felt as uneasy as • Mary’s out. I^ws. if be wasn't a sight; jes!
Hastings, Mich,
peg. and sort o’ stretch one end a leetle. lamb at school.' He tidgited round in covered with mud: and wasn’t he mad
: r.vclice in all courts of the state. Attend to
Thar, thpt’s somethin' like.)
in his cheer, pulled out his handkercher, It sort o' sobered me. tickled a* I was.
,*i&gt;x*.inns and perfecting titles to realestate.
Ami when - she won't, she won't, and tbat*H
“It’s consolin’ to my mind bow sweet and stuffed it back, and 'scratched his to hear bin? go on. He was -crapin
,,.-icy to loan insurance taken etc., etc.
ihcendon't.
• “uu
■
THE TESTJDF THE OVER.
he used to talk, though I did-think some head. I see it all out o’ the corner o’ the mud off his face, and he sputtered
"tLEMENT SMITH,.
you’re sot ou turnin’ this
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., qmliin' into a sort o' a lave feast, a-tcll- things be said sort o’ curious. I mind my eye, but I jest kept on churnin’, and away:
Lawyer,
■ AKKM or
• “ *C-confound the b-b-blaMed c-c-crltin on your coin tin’ expenences,” said how he told me onct, when he was a- repeatin’ ’And it come to pa^s, and it
.Offices over R. K. Grant's store.)
Aunt Polly Nimmons. :&gt;s she stretched praisiir my handsomeness, that I looked come to pass,-' like I didn't know he was ter! I’ve a mind to put a b-b-bullet
’‘radices in all courts of the State. Collections
through his hide. And you a-sittin’ up
half her length across the quilt to reach like some awfully heathenish named within forty miles.
• tniptly looked after.
“ Finally, he gave a look up and down thar a-laughin’ at me. You'did it,
a-pool of thread; "and aeein’you're ereeturs. I’ve forgot what. He said
Or. Price'* Lupulin Ymt Gtmi all o’ that way o' thinkin’,- Tve n* mind they were goddesses and sick. It sort the road, to make sure there wa’n't no­ P-P-Pol Simmons, you know you did.
o scared me, that way o’ namin’ on me body to see him, then he up and clapped I’ve stood your c-o-^apere long 'nough.
V-X’API’EN
VanARMAN,
to give you a chunk o’ mine."
ik
Lawyers.
"Yoiira. Aunt Polly!” laughed bright- did, for I feared he might be a foreign his hat on his head, and I made sure he You get up- some b-b-b!amed new one
idolater.’’
was goin’ to bolt: but no, it was do or every time I see you. I’ll complain to
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
(Over Hastings National Bonk.)
cvcl hut* Harding.
•• You don’t actu­
■ “Mebby he was. What become on die with Jake. He came straight to me, the p-p-preacher on ye. 1’11 have ya up
CHICAGO.
rt. LO
ally
mean to say----- ■”
ruilN CAR VETH,
him ?” queried Mary Jane.
and grabbin’ holt o’ the dasher, stam ■ afore the church. I-I-I’ll—”
“ Yes, Miss Susan.” snapped Aunt
’
.Attorney at Law,
“Ln, that’s mighty nigh too bad to mered out:
&gt;
“ ‘You’d better get hum, and let vour
lolly, •• 1 do actilly mean to say that I
Middlerille, Mich.
tell; but I suppose I must, bein’ started..
“ lG-go set down, P-P-Polly, and Til mammy wash your face.’ I snapped out
was young onct, and good lookin’, too, Well, arter he’d finished a-dotiblin1 up d-do your churin. ’
real spiteful—for I begun to be a little
all the ’x«ys said, and it wa’n't so many
W. N1SKKRN,
the inhabitants o’ Scrabbleton, he left
“ I thanked him pretty as you please, mad myself—*’stead o’ standin’ thar.
•
Lawyer.
years ago that you snips o' Nehool-gals for the next settlement. He made me and went Then, laws, didn’t he work breakin' the Sabbath day with your
need be sassy about iL’’
• Oveif Spaulding's dry goods store.'
all sorts o’’fine promises, but. ’fore he’d and fuss. Them butternuts was mid­ racket, ’cause you weren’t man ’nough
. trill attend promptly to all basiuess in all I
“Beg pardon.’’ said Sue. with mock been gone a month, we begun to hear
dlin' hot by the looks.on ’em.fiand he to ride a hoss through a mudhol^'
\iur:«. Charges reasonable.
gravity.
••[ didn’t mean to be sauev. the awfullest talk about him.”
couldn’t keep the splashes off.
The
“Then 1 touched up-my pony and left
I've been taught -to reverence' grav
Oiur.if t."colubovk
“Had a wife back yonder, did he ?” churn was pretty full o’ cream, and be him to get hum as best he could.
Ami
hairs.”
,
.1
Lawyer.
interrupted Selina Smith. “I thought handled it so awkward that it seemed as that was the last time Jake tried to go
1
&lt;&lt;ray
hairs,
Lideed!
”
cried
Aun:
that’d be how it’d turn out.”
if every spoonful o’ it was bewitched.
Hastings. Mich.
with me. Mother never exactly under­
Polk, excitedly.
“1 defy you to------ ”
“It tickled Dick mightily to sec Jake stood iL for 1 didn't give her no satis
“No, not us ever I been! on ; but the
?ro«ei-ut;ag Attorney for-Barry County.
*
.interrupted Sue, demurely. "I story spread that he was a coiner, and •so plagued.
He'd be churnin' away faction, and Jake never spoke to any­
cni’t point them out The company carried pn ixtinin* under cover o' his tol’ele steady, till I’d come past, and one out o’ the whole parcel o’ us foi .
i E. KEN ASTON,
The best dry hop ymt In the world. Breat? wjll excuse me. We all know that they picter pikin’.
A.
’
Attorney at Law,
say something to him, then he'd get more'n.a year.”
ralsad by this yeast Is Hpht, white and wbola- dyed -ome time since.”
“Well, the officers got him, and they flustered, and go to poundin' away like
“Plaze, ladies.” spoke a shrill voice,
■ over J. 3. Goodyear &amp; Co.’a store.)
“Mind your sewing, Sue, and don’t proved it on him, or pretended they fury—he was powerful stout—and* then as the door opened, and the hostea*’ lit­
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections foms Ilka our*grandmother’s delicious bread.
rile Polly. Your line is os crooked as did, and sent him to the penetentiary, the way that cream’d fly was a warnin'. tle “help” put her head in, “Misa Hig­
promptly attending to.
GROCERS SELL TH&amp;NL
the
streets
of
Jeriuho,
”
said
tall
Mary
and that was the last I heerd on him. Then he’d have to stop, and wipe off the gins sed as how I was to tell you that
PIMFARU SV T-S
/* -W. LOWRY, M.D.,
Price Baking Powder Co., Jane, who’at t^very quilting bee wxs But I alters shall believe that that was splashes: but he stuck it out like a supper was waitin', and you all wore to
v1Physician. Surgeon and Oculist.
self-appoiuted inspector-general, while a wicked story, got out agin him bv homed hero till he brought the butteq*. plaze walk ouL” -Belle Louise Pierce,
BaiTu of Dr. Pncfi sjkii! miorlii Eiiraas,
i ifliee,
Thorn St., Hastings. Mich.&gt;
•
Chicano. liR
.
Bt. Louie, Mo pxMl-nauired Mrs. Brown purred sooth- them as was envious of his good looks/' and sot down kivered with cream anil iri Ballou's 'Monthly.
6»11a In town or country promptly attended.
। inglv:
and Aunt Polly wiped her eyes to the glory. '
। tiJce hours—8 to 10 a. in. ami I to 3 p. m.
"$over mind,- Sue, if she s a memory
leetle
Dfiepfanne al Hollaway** dnig store.
of the ex-counterfeiter.
New Methods of Packing Butter.
“But that , wasn’t a patebin' to a
,:)F" SjK .-i.tl attention paid to surgical diseases
mb ■* ■ ■* ■ ■■■ Bra
■ a. pen. We all know your hair alius was
“This is a mighty saddin' remem­ scrape he fell into, something like a
and dbr-ase* of the eye and ear.
brance,” she continued, "and I never month arter that He kept gettin’ a
Attention has been ealted in this
C ACK ETTA BUTLER,
.
” « *.
nue &lt; upi nil-ucuti,
a lew
meant to touch on it; but I was ted into leetlc more pinted in his ’tentions, and country to a somewhat novel method of
Pysicians and Surgeons,
years buck we was a livin’ in Ohio. I it a-talkin’ o’ Jake Green.”
- a
iI rears
I see that matters was drawing nigh the packing butter. es]&gt;ecially recommended
w.v a gay slip o’ a gal in my teens, and..........................................................
(Prairieville, Mich.)
“Go on tollin' ’bout Jake, Polly. It’s poppin' place, and that, was a rock I for small dairies and where the go«xi
•u likely lookin’ ns any gal round, if I mighty edifying,’7 coaxed Mrs. Brown. didn’t'low to strike, for I was bound to housewife, early in the season, pate
Ai! calls, night or day, promptly attended.
Jo say it myself; and, as a nateral con"Well, ’bout the time 1 begun to be say no. and I knowed mother’d never down a few crocks of butler for sum­
I TIMMERMAN,
seqdence, every boy for miles around so took up With the picter man I begun let me hear the end o’ it, if I did. So I mer's use.
The butter is first made
• Uimtcepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
used (o cast sheep s-eyes at me as I to hate Jake wus than pizon. and the kept watchin’ for’a chance to do sorne^ with all possible care, and Is, after
First doorvuat of Holloways' drug store.)
/Talked to meetin’ o’ n Sunday mornin’, fust sight o’ his black hoss a cornin' up dun’ as would make him drop off his-s^working, rolled into small cylindrical
yalls. four or five inches long, and not
and mighty black looks nt whatever 1 the lane set my blood bilin’, but I dare self,
*
TUB V UIT U,
u
auaaa JL.I TV I
chnp was alongside, for I never went n’t say much, 'count o’ mother. One
“One Saturday heofcme as usual, and I to exceed a couple of inches in diame­
I plalnta, Conatlpatiaa. and all diaordan
ter. These rolls are then wrapped in
alone.
I
hem
days.
’
’
axed
to
see
me
to
singin'
school.
1
felt
day.
jest
arter
Jake
had
give
me
his
1
T_r_l
__
-__
_
.
_
_
____
•
.ANTT
ZV\Tk
All work promptly attended to.
muslin cloths and the ends drawn over.
•■How comes it then that you go alone likeness, I seen him a-ridin’ up. Mother skeery about givin’ him such a chance,
r MX it ia an unfailing friend. All
yVELTON A WHITLOCK
now ?” (joeried Sue.
did, too, and began straightenin' things ■ but there was mother a-peelin' onions A large crock is then nearly filled with
Ona Dollar n bottle, or addroM Dr.
strong
brine, and these rolls of butter
Aunt
Polly,
die other side of the room, ho I said
■round.
xLcnn^cy. itoncouL, Xr • x.
■
.
- heeding
° the interruption
.
r
•yes,’ and he sot down as smilin’ as a an* immersed in this solution. A falAre agents for the Watertown Insurance Co.
“ ‘Jake’s a-coinin’, Polly,’ sez she.
lower is put into the crock to keep the
They write policies on a man's property against
liasket o’ chips.
‘Run up-stairs, and slick up.’ ’
:.N( hy fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
Hie bntter sa
“I fixed up and sot off, pretty sulky, butter from floating.
“I went o’ course, but, my, didn’t 1
life by death and accident.
I sot out to tel! you; Jake, wo young­ feel spitefdl, and 1 determined to show and awful afeardl’d have trouble afore wanted can be secured without disturb­
ing
the
.
mass,
as
is
necessary
when
HOOK &amp; SHELDON,
we got back. But quick as we was alone,
There in something startling iu the rapid in­ sters altera called him. Green was ins ’em just what 1 thought. So, bv igay
packet! into tube, and it is then' al wav crease of Kidney diseases among the American name, and sartain he had a good ri^hl o’ slickin’ up, I put on the wuss lookin’ I started out, and talked a blue streak,
people within a few year* past. Many causes to it, for a greener lookin' chap wa n t dress a body ever see. It was an old and Jake didn't get no chance to fetch fresh. The butter will not absorb sail
i.Officein Abstract Block, Hastings, Mich.)
ftom the brine, for the reason that sal!
to certain classes tend tv produce anil
Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry peculiar
aggravate these troubles—as. forrxaniple.cary- easv to find. He was low and squatty palchcd.linsey one, I wore blackberryin’, the odier matter round. Cornin’ back and butter never make alliances under
Cotmty. •
iese living, overwork and expdsurr. —
Dr. —
IMtld
-- like, bis face right xed, especially when with red and yeilar stripes runnin’ it was much the same. Make was so
anv circumstances, and as the butte;
F A FOOTE, mTK.
stoopid
he
wa
’
n
’
t
no
match
wr
me,
and
'round. Then I twisted my hair up in
will not take up additional moisture,
। lated
the
success of his meaicine
•awu on
op
.n exceptional
j jikc the end of an old hemp rope. I the tightest leetlc knot, bunted up -the when we rode up to the boss-block 'with­
Alx Physician and Surgeon,l, called
FAVORITE
REMEDY in arresting —
and
there can be no jiossibilfty for it to take
wuss lookin’ pair o' shoes I could find out nothin’ happenin’. I felt mightily
I
radically
curing
these
most
mo«t
painful
iialr*-'
disorders,
i
disremember
what
color
his
eyes
was;
‘Office east side Main 8L, Nashville,Mich.)
up extra salt. . Being immersed in the
k,
ih.
Mlowlw.
M.I,
th
wo
-„t
enough
othem
io
tell;
Proofs of this, like the following,«...
,
relieved.
and went down.
• ktisidehee next door north Wolcott House. brought to his attention, and are published by
brine it is seen that it is impossible for
Dis
moutjltnade
up
though,
there
was
“
Jake
gazed
at
me
as
if
he
thought
I
“
Mother
was
up
when
me
came
in,
All colls promptly attended too, day or night.
I him tor the sake of thousands of other sufferer*
! whom nc desires to reach and Iwnefit, The let­ enough o’ that to have done two men; looked curious, but mother's face was a and nothing would do but Jake must it to be influenced by the air. and this
in itself would hold natural change* in „
! ter, therefore, may lie of vital Importance to you but, exceptin’ in the way o' eatin’ sight.
JOSEPH KNIGHT,
'
put
up
his
boss,
and
pt
to
mootin'
with
or to some one whom you know. It b from one
•'
Veterinary Surgeon.
“ ’Polly Simmons, sez she, “what do us next day. He didn't need much the butter in check so that the develop­
of the best known and i&gt;opular ilnigglsta in the double, he matte poor use o’ its sizeable(Resiumcr. Rutland, near Yeckley school house.) fine and growing city from which he wrttes-and neat. I could get away with morc talk you mean by coming' afore company in coaxin’ and*bis hoss was turned out in ment of lactic acid would go on so slow
Will attend all calls for services night or day. doubtless where those may find Mr. Crawford at in five minutes than he could in a wook. such a fix as that? Is them your man­ the lot ’long o’ ours, and on that peg that if the brine was kept in a place o:
bb place of business on the owner of Main and
Chante* reasonable.
quite low temperature, and quite uni­
His ideas'camo tiIow. and his words ners? Go up-Hteira and come down de­ the rest of my story hangs, for a« luck’d
Union “trec^Mass.. March ». IBM.
She alters liked have iu the beast wa’n’t nowhere to be form, the possibility of batter becoming
£. F. Brown, M. D.
W. P. Folhkmus, M. D.
slower. Hu stuttered like, too, some­ cently appareled.’
rancid would be very small, at least be­
Dr. D. Kennedy. Bondout, N. Y.t
.
high-sounciin
’
w&lt;yds.
mother
did.
found when meetin’ time come. Jake
BS. BROWN &amp; POIJIEMUS,
Dr.aH Sin:—For ten years I hiul been afflicted times. when things sort o' upset him.
“Of course I’had to go, but then, I ”
' peared mightily upsot about iu ’cause fore needed for the table.
Homojpathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons. with Kidney disease In Its most acute form. You see, on the hull, he wa’n't exactly
Another method is to thoroughly
What I suffered must be left to the imagtaaXlon the sort o’ a follower a likely gal would had shown my spite agin him. or begun he’d set his heart on going to
■.Office over Julius Russell’s store. Main St.)
—for no one can appreciate It except wno have
wash out the butter, while in the granu­
Call.&lt;&lt; answered from the office nt all hours of gone through it. I resorted to many physlulana choose, if she had her way. But. la to. When 1 come back 1 went straight meetin' 'long o' me, so father, he lar state, with weak brine, and when
tbe day or night. Dr. Polheiuus will give special and to many different kinds of trcatuisnt, and mei them days a gal didn’t daresay to the spinnin'-wheel. and span away told him he could ride a hoss o’ his.
free from buttermilk, place the granu­
spent a great deal of money, only to find
atlentton to diseases of the Eye-and Ear.
like I was racin’ for life, and never spoke He jumped at the offer quick 'nough.
older and worse than ever. I may saj that I hersav very loud, if it went crossways
lated butter, without further salting or
Office hours—9 to 13 a. m.: 2 to 4 p. m.
used 25 bottles of a preimratlon widely ad» er- to the old ’folks. Not that gals wa&gt; to Jake but once. Mother didn’t find and as I heard ’em settlin' that, an
A .1. WRiGHX
tbed as a specific tor this dreclse sort. of troidr- mails o' tafiy any nmre than they bf fault nt that. S’pose she thought Jake ‘d idee struck me, and laughin' right out, 1 working, iu small muslin bags, bold- \
ing two or three pounds each, tie them
’
les. and found It entirely uselew. nt least in my
•
I^hysician.
case Your FAVORlTB REMEDY- I say .ft now, but th'eir parents sot over them be a-th inkin' What a smart wife I’d cried:
up and put in brine the same as men
with a perfect recollection of *P,thaL*’??.tj!0"^ with more authority: consequently, make.
- 'I’ll do iL’
Calls d»&gt; or night promptly attended to.
tinned above. At the last dairy fair ai
!b
r
e
"llh^Tood;
S^rhS^w’ iffice at residence, one-naff mile cast of Garl“•Do whaL Pol?’ says Dick.
“’Fore long she sent me out to get
though they got their own way pretty
Milwaukee some extra spring butter
&lt;on Centre.
.
“ ‘I tell tell you after a bit,’ says I, was shown in the granular form, put up
much after all, it obliged them to um supper. She made a pint o’ havin’ me
get the mows when Jake was there. I and motioned him to come out to the in two-quart glass fruit cans. The can
their
wits.
^OLMES * HOLLY BBOS.
2; 'fir »»“!?*?•«&gt;keSnkdt’h
wood-shed, and then I said to him,
was first tilled about one-third full ol
"Ami mother, she liked Jake. Father never took more Spains with one in 'my
FAVOK?1e KKHKllY' luu n« It.
%
•Dick, I want you to put Jake’s saddle strong brine, made of tl&gt;e best dain
^wn»» one &lt;»’ them peaceable men asettin' life, but,” with a dry chuckle, “it was
wide world t»r thl. FIViwmIm »d olj«n
pnins wrong side out I made my on Tantrum.'
salt.
The fine unwofked butter war­
hen
could
’
nt
quarrel
with.
He
alters
rompl.l,!L I * tbl. I.nrr M )Vtl drrm brM tor
“• He. he he!’ snickered Dick. ‘Wliat then put in until the can was runningthoko-niptothrn. J^^cKAWrttmt.
’peared to 'greo with her; he’d learned biscuits with sour milk,.and never put
in a speck o’ salaratus: a big cake was you want that done for, Pol?’
over full. when it was allowed to stand
it wa’u’t profitable to hold contrary
“ ‘Never you'mind. You jest do it, for a white, to allow the uir to escape,
much in the same fix, only it had plenty
H'r .tttopi thf Canh Hyidrm on
opinions. Mother was alters a-findin'
o’ salaratus and no creamtarty ; the tea will you?’
v.
te«Nt&gt;er i&amp;th, 1HH4.
when the cover was turned on sealing
good pints in Jake—beats all how thick
“ ‘Well I don’t care if I xio; but Til
wa’n’t nothing but hot water and tea­
it as perfectly as • -peaches. ’ Butter
they was; weed in a blackberry wa nt grounds, and somehow, I got salt in the
have to do it on the sly.’
was shown made two years before that
now here
Father said onct, in Ids
'loads of All Kinds to be Marked
bowl ’sIcm! o’ sugar; ’peared like it all
“Pretty soon arter that my hoss Bess, was in every respect equal in fine
quiet way—ho alters sided with me, got in the bowl, too. for there wa’n't a
Down.'
and Tapfrum. were waitin’ at the gale. flavor to that made during tiu* progress
fat:&gt;«r did—-that he guessed she had
mite in the fried 'taters, and I clean Jake looked sort o' Kuspicious at him, of the fair. - AKlwauJu^ Smtiiel.
J&lt;ke\ smart
white
house,
and
We Win take Produce as uMial, bat no more
forgot to put on any preserves or jell.
for he had his ears laid buck, and the
credit given.
eighh-aerc farm, in her eye. and
“Jake took a big swaller o’ tea fust spitefulleHt look in his eyes. But it
—The metal lining of bath tut* is not
could
’
nt
see
the
owner
right
plain.
No more Book-keeping, and no more bad debts.
But. sakes, she just fired up at that, and thing, and, laws, what an awful face he wouldn’t do to show be was afeard, so sine, but planished copper, that is, cop­
—OUKfound n dozen more good pints on the made! Then he tried a taste o’ 'taters, he went up a* bold as a lamb and begun per coated with tin and then polished, i
and bite o’ biscuit, and then he laid psttin' him.
But Tantrum showed The beet way to keep the tub clean is tn
spot. So father, be barked out. and
left me to paddle aloqc. But 1 was down his knife and looked round, so mighty quick he wa’n’t the sort o’ crit­ wash it thoroughly and often with soap
kind o’ mazed, and angry, too—for he ter to stand coddlin’, and he jest drew cuds. If necessary to do more than
equal to it. and gnt n dead o’ fun out o
began to suspicion that 1 had been up his lip and gAe Jake’s arm a nip this, because of spots or for any other
ft fur me and TJick.
Dick Was my
ev«y Bt»t* iu th. Union.
playin’ him a trick—that, mad M I was, with his long white teeth that made him reason, use prepared whiting, treating
brother, next older, and It used to tickle
HOT A tTBL AEX»
OF GOODS
I had to go into the buttery to laugh. squeal, and bo lust all notion o’ peltin' the metal as delicately and in the same
him nigh into fits to see Jake a-Uyin to
“While I was there father took a gulp that hoss. But be wa’n’t on his back way u silver-plated table-ware. Fre
make up to me.
o’ his tea. and such a chokin’ aad sput­ vet, and that was a pint to consider, for Cml polishing with whiting wean ofl
••It u»«jd to pester mother to see bow
Tantrum was ugly tempered, and not
terin'
I never heerd.
tin. The best polish forblack wal­
rock less 1 carried on with him ’stead o
AND A BRAN NEW LINE OF
“Bless me, mother,’ he choked out, more’n half broke, and Jake was as nut furniture is pure linseed oil. Poor
irettin’ him tied to my apron-strings. •whatever has got into this tea?”
slow and clumsy as a mud turtle.
A, for Jake hineM. ho didn’t ’pear to
“Mother didn’t think it best to have
“He didn’t have do perlite ‘tentiona
Diaaasea of Women and Children
blow What to 'Hot.
MoUier war Jake know that I’d played all them to spare, and I had to climb on my boas
mighty good to him. and eort o enoonr- tricks out o’ meanness, so she let on as best I oould. while Tantrum tore
aood him up. and sometime, 1 u be a, like sl»c s’poaed that the salt bein out o
round so 1 was afeared the old folks *d
TO BE ADDED. WITH
narlito a, a manner, book, ami tlien
Km perk up a deal huvJk. ne mx. tk. the ’taters and into the lea was * mis­ come out and apBe the fun. But mother
F“~b&gt; FMPniCK HOTCHKIBa
take, and all the rest jest happens a
next time .ic’d come I’d be as ofiish as
“Then there was another visit o his
—Track-ti.
N
ever you see.
...
,
, * me and Dick have laughed over
“I'din’t think so bard o him when be more'n once.
INCOME AND TRY US!
It was on a Saturday Bysome accident be did lumHa
fintoome. H«
S*Ua«Uo« nuniUeea. *nd Good* Clww
make game oat o', and I didn t uhmk no
■ lua mr yo. Sorgbl telora.

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CABLE CHRONICLES.
Xntorostintr Events of the Week
■
in Other Lands.
’

»—Fnuioe and Chini
Eryptian Fluatnee*.

OTHKll NEWS.

Paris, Nov. 34.—The Sanitary Cotnmls■ton has ceased to hold [daily sitting*, and
the cholera epidemic la considered ended.
Na Flora, Nov. SO.—The complete official
returns of the cholera in the- Province of
Naples show that there were 14.037 caaea
and 7,750 deaths, of which number 12,402
oases and 6,629 deaths wen* In the city of
Naples.
Lomtmin, Nov. 33.—The Ttmen* Shang­
hai dispatch .say*: “1110 peace negotia­
tion* have been suspended. The French
hare made overtures to the English and
American idiots on the Yang Tze River.
The pilots demand 40,000 taels (about &gt;M,000) each. The Chinese complain of Udi
action on the jaut of neutrals."
Shanohai, Nov. 23.—’Hie Chiueee Iron-,
dads Cho Lung and Yung Wei have ar­
rived. They Intend to force the French
blockade of the island of Furmotut.
Bkrijm, Nov. 24.—At yesterday’s session
of Hjp Congo Conference Committee Henry
M. Stanley and other exiiefte expressed
their views. The Portuguese delegates'took
exceptions tn Stanley’s sta lententx and piled
him jyith questions, sangnly attacking him
apoci some. Mr. Kassou proposed that the
committee define the boundaries of the Con­
’ go basin, and tbc discussion was adjourned
anti I to-day. The treaty between Germany
and the International Congo Association
promises the latter the two bonks of the
Congo and the territory .connecting the U]h
per Congo with the sea.
VAJ-kncia, Spain. Nov. 134.—At the
Primess Theater last Tuesday night Mi«
Leuna Dare, the American aerobaU. was
hanging by her feet from the roof of the
theater and holding In her teeth a trapeze,
on which Monsieur George was performing.
Mian Dare was seized by a neyvous
tit ami dropped the trapeze. Monsieur
George fell to the floor, and was fatally In­
jured.
The audience became |&gt;anlcrtricken, and many persons were injured in
their rush to the doors. Mtoa Dare clung to
the roof, screaming hysterically, and wa#
rescued with difficult)' after the j«nlc had
’
ended.
Loxpox. Nov 34.—The Government has
arranged to subsidize mail routes to New
Zealand, alternating weekly, between'a di­
rect route from London to Wellington and
steamers to New York, overland to San
Francisco and thence to New Zealand. This
arrangement contemplates the abolishment
of tim Brindisi route.
Vienna, Nov. 24.—Two, hundred and
eighty former comrades of General Gorgcl,
iududlng &lt;'«»unt Andrassy, Genera! Klapka
and many other notables, yesterday pre­
luded General Gorgel with a manifesto ex­
onerating him from the charges of treason
to the cause of Hungary at the time of the
rising under Kossuth.
Pa him, Nov. 34.—Admiral Courbet teleKJAphs from Keelting that a detachment of
400 French troops destroyed the Chinese
fart and otlier works on the road between
Neelung and Tamxin.
Tiknthin, Nov. 24.—The Marquis Tseng
has been appointed Vice-President of the
Board of War.
Chincm&gt;;Turkestau Is to be made a prov­
ince of the Empire, and be governed like
•Ch«tpruvince*.
London, Nov. 20.—Lord Northbrook,)
High'Commissioner to Egypt, has made ms
report upon Egyptian affairs. He advocates:
First, that tliere shall be no reduction of
interest upon any of the loans ; secondly,
that the sinking-fund of the unified stock
shall Ire suspended In order to cover the
■ew loan of £4.000,000 to be advanced by
England; thirdly, the loan shall lx- princi­
pally spent in paying the Alexandria
indemnity, and hi repaying the ad­
vances made by the Rothschilds and io*
cal banks, leaving £1.000,000 for tiie ex­
,
petraes of the irrigation of the laiwb uf Low­
er Egypt; fourthly, a large redaction in tlie
taxation of Upper Egypt, and a slight re­
daction in the taxes of Lower Egypt: fifthly,
to establish an vqulHbriuiiMii.the finances,
the army and police eafluiamr shall be re­
duced by £350,000. England shall bear the
whole etisl of occupation. and the annual
deficits of the domain and of the paha
estatra shall bo abolished with the help of
England, thus effecting a Having of interest
and a reduction of cxisiiseM.
MAtnnn. Nov. 20.—Spain has takeu
puHfies-dmi &lt;&gt;( tlie territory in West Africa
aismt the River Uro.
Cai»*■&gt;. Nov. 21.—A &lt;nxn who arrived
here WediMNdSy evening from Khartoum
Mtatcs that General Gordon lias in his army
8.000 Turks ami &lt;&gt;.000 blacks, lawldus a
large number of Arabs. He has also a
r plentiful supply of provisions and ammu­
nition. The Mehdi’s jXMiplc are desert!(ig
and firtdng to tlie bills liavhig lost faith In
theMalsc jMrophet.
Paiux. Nov. 21.— Le (Jaulobt states that
Earl Granville. .at tlie Instance of Ferry, ha#
reojiened itonrparlers with Marquis Tseng,
the Chinese Aaibaaraulor. with a view ol
aettllng tlie existing difficulties between
France and China, upon the bash
that China, histaad of paying a money
Indemnity to France, shall consign to France
the customs dues collected on the Island n|
Fbrniooi during tlie next twenty yeart^
during which time the French will occupy
the |»rt of Ker-Lung. The Tlen-Tain
treaty will also have to be fully executed.
Th* Hart hold! Work Aimudoned.

Nkw York, Nov. 22.—The work oi
building the pedestal for Bartholdi's statnt
has c***xt because of lack of money. The
American Committee. of. which William M.
KvarU Im Chairman, and the Sons of
Revolstioti Committee, which has been fur­
nishing money for tlw work shoe early in
September,
have had a falling out,
and the latter committee. has with­
drawn all
money
assistance.
Thin
leavwi the work In a bad way Tlie
. pedeatal to np to the eighth cour.&lt;e of
masonry, ami the wall Im only one-fifth of
its minlred height Early In May next the
statute will be ready to leave France. but
there w ill be no pedestal Imre on which to
place IL &lt; Jenera! Stone, who lias charge of
the grant work, says he could liave the
pedmtal ready Maj 1 If money wax forth­
coming. lie miniita that he can nut jirocoed
further because of tlie new troublo.

Botnox, Mass.. Nov.

At tiie coiiven-

scbooi buildings in the variou.-

POSTAL MATTERS.

Wakhixotom, Nov. 24.- The annual re­
port of pie Firafr-AiMistaut PuatmaMar-Gen­
eral shows: N umber of post-offices estab­
lished during the year,' 3,414—-on increase
of 101 over the preceding year; number dis­
continued. 1,260—a decrease of 861; net
increase. 522. The whole number of post­
office June 30. 1884, wan 50,017—an
increase of 2,156: number filled by Presi­
dential appointment, 2,338; number filled
by apjxiintment by the, Postmaster-General,
47,624. ’ During the year 11,253 post­
master* were apjxrinted. The net increase
of post-offices during the year was much I
larger than any increase for several years
past The increase was divided among sec­
tions at follows: New England States,
42; five Middle States, 225; fourteen
Southern States and Indian * Territory,
1,070; ten State.- and six Territories
West
and
Northwest,
707;
throe
States and three Territories on the Pacific
slope, 104. The greatest increase tn any
State &lt;«r Territory waa 156 In Texas. The
ncrease in North Carolina was 13«, and in
Pennsylvania 124. The only decrease was
in New Mexlcd. Comparing the number of
post-offices in different States, the order of
the six bigbest,' June 30, was, IViuurylvanla,
3,840; New York. 3.122; Ohio, 8,707;
Illinois, 2,167; Virginia, 1,282, and Mis­
souri, 1.968. Of the Territorii*. Dakota
had the largest number. 887, exceeding the
number in eittmr Ma.«iachiwetta. Maryland
or South (^roltea. It Is recommended
tliat the fr»&lt;ielivcry system be extended
to places of W.U00 inhabitants, provided the
noHtal revenues amount to &gt;10,000 yearly.
The attention of Congress Is also invited to
the hnportance of erecting buildings for
post-offices fnalldties of 20,000 inhabitants
and upwanis.
The annual report of A D. Hazen, Third
Assistant Postmaster-General, shows that
the total uuiubcrof postage stamps, stamped
envelqpds and postal cards issued during
the year was 2,166,1:10326: total value,
842,515,877; decrease In value of the is­
sues of ordinary postage stamps, 32,229.­
735; total decrease in the value of
all issued, including pootal-eanls, .stanq&gt;ed
envelopes, jxx-Uage
due stamps and
wra.pi&gt;era, 81,324,442. Tim weight of sec­
ond-class matter during the year, not in­
cluding free circulation within the county
of publication, was 94,472,607 pounds, tlie
postage on which was &gt;1,889,592, an in­
crease of &gt;184,414 over the previous year.
The whole number of pieces of undelivered
mall matter received In the Dead-Letter
Office, including 378,648 pieces on hand,
was 4,843,029.
Of this number 31,479
were misdirected. There were destroyed
2,539,477 letters and 17,513 parcels of
fruit cake. etc.
Among the letters
opened, 13,063 contained money and 19,014
drafts, etc. Of the letters sent from foreign
countries, 310,430 were returned as nndellverable. The total number of letters and
laurels registered during the year was 11,­
346,545; th&amp;amouut of registry fees col­
lected. $957,059; increase, 330.509. Tlie
loss by registered letters during the year
amounted to one out of 21,795 pieces mailed.
This is tlie smallest average of losses since
the organization of tlie registry system.

THE 8TOCK-RAI8ER&amp;

A If OTHER’* DAMAD.

▲ National Convwntion of Oattiaman In Session at St Louis.

The Moet Important Happening®

Clew World.
.
The New Tort pablie w« nurpneed
a few veare ago at the arreat, at the tnstigua'tion of the society for the preven­
tion of cruelty to children, of litUe Cor­
inne, the child actress. The little girl,
less than eight years old, was taken
from her parents and kept in conflne• nn &gt; « 1 1 ».r. niatre. ,
ment until released by order of «n&gt;
St. Lott,, Ma. Nov. 18.-In )U&gt;« &lt;«rt court and mayor of the city. Mrs. Jen­
nie Kimball, the mother of Corinne,
nave of Abe Expoxitiou building yeoterday
who baa been known to the public for
morning began thr first National Conven­ many years as vocalist and comedienne
tion of cattiemen ever held In this country. has devoted the greatest care to the
The portion of the building reserved for training and education of Corinne, and
the meetings to handsomely fitted up and the result is a development of natural
•
decorated appropriately. Nearly all the faculties really phenomenal.
“When did you discover Corinne s re­
Western
Stated and Territorie* were
markable talent y” was asked of Mrs.
represented
on
the fluor,
tick-gate*
being also present from a number of Kimball.
“I can hardly rememl»er the time
Eastern States,
besides Mexico,
En­ when her eyes would not sparkle at the
gland and Scotland. WeJcpmlng addresses sound of music; she began to sing be­
were made by Mayor Ewing, Gov. Critten­ fore she could talk. Before $he was
den ami Gen. W. T. Sherman.
four years old she created a sensation
St. Louw,,Mo.. Nov. 18.—An idea of the and received the prize of a gold chain
enormous wealth which b repnwented by and locket studded with diamonds, at
the delegates to the Cattlemen's Convention, the national baby show in Boston.
which axsrjul'led here yesterday, may be Next she sang in a concert given by
g'.dptsi from ti»e following reference to a Brown’s Brigade Band, and in 187V
jmrt of the enmpauies and anaociatioiis that made her debut as Little Buttercup in
have sent delegates, the statement being ob­ the juvenile Pinafore Company. Since
tained from officers of the various compa­ -then she has sung in opera and played
nies. The largest and richest axsociathm various roles nearly everywhere.
in the country, jterhaps, I* the Live­
Mrs. Kimball is a lady of ftneprcHStock Association of Texas, which extend* ence, and when playing at the Boeton
nearly all over tlie State, and embnkw In Museum, was herself known as “Little
its membership a large number of the tim­ Jennie Kimball,”
bers of fourteen of what are known'as dis­
“What has become of the little lady ?”
trict association.*. William lambert, the asked the reporter.
secretary. «ay» tiie association own* 1.000.­
“She has given place to the person
000 head of cattle, the same number of
sheep, anil 350,000 bead of horses, and you see before you. Like so many
others
I have grown’ somewhat lieshy.
a moderate estimate
of
their
value
would be &gt;45,000,000. The delegates of Indeed I assumed such proportions tigt
this association wear a blue silk liadge at­ 1 iiegan to fear for my health. Why. kt
tached to the coat, with a large, Qve-pointetl times I would have the most suffoeating
solid gold star, under which is artistically sensation in my heart; then again my
wrought n silver cow weighing about two heud would be attacked and 1 have freounces. Hie largest of the district organiza­ ouently fallen to the floor in a dead
tions in tlie State is the Southern Texas fainting fit. I consulted several euiiphysicians and they told me I must
Live-Stock Association, which owns 420,- i nent
,
000 head of cattle, 4.000 horses, and
abant
.HIM aI, j abandon
OIMMIUMll the stage if
It I expected or hoped
large
number of si.-.,,
4wep,' all valued to
life. Thisaeemed
„ "...
_L J seemed terrible, for I am
at over &gt;9,000,000. They ~~
..... devoted to my
also hava
tny profession
profe
and also to
4,650,000 acres of land, valued at 311,625.000, the development of Corinne."
making their - entire
property worth
"And yet vou appear perfectly
about 321,000,000.
Another large district strong?” ’
*
embraces 15,000,000 acres of land, on which
“And so 1 am. Why* I have reduced
800,000 cattle graze, besides a large number my weight over twenty pounds within
of horse*. The other WModatioiui of New
three months and I never felt better in
Mexlco'are the Agiu ('allente, witli 240.000
cattle and a capital of 92,500,000; the Wag­ my life. It any who are troubled as I
on Mound Association, with 170,000 cattle was questions this, let them try War­
and a capital of 32,000,000: die Lincoln ner’s safe cure, the remedy I used, and
County Association, with 400,000 cattk they will, I am sure, be speedily- con­
am! a.capital of 3S.000.000; tiie Central vinced of its truth. I believe it* is the
New Mexico Association, with 500 - finest medicine in the world, and any
000 cattie and a capital of 36,000,­ number of mv friends to whom 1 have
000; tiie Dona Anna Association, with recommended It haye found it as bene­
associations iu Texas, are tiie Northwest ficial as it has t&gt;een to ma"
“Is Corinne’s health good?"
Texas Cattie-Raisers' Asjoriation, of Col­
“Perfect. The child lias so much life
orado, and the Brazos Cattlemen’s Associa' tion, the I*an-Handle Live-Stock Associa­ and vivacity she is overflowing with it,
tion, the Colorado and the Concho Associa­ on and off the stage."
tion, all of which own immense herds and
The only previous instance of such re­
TRADE TOPICS.
send large delegations 7o the convention. markable precocity
which history
From New Mexico seven association* are chronicles is that of the famous peg
Slight
represented, tiie largest of which is tlie Woofington. who first appeared in the
Nortliern New Mexico Cattle-Growers’ “Beggar’s Opera," when but a little old­
AMWM'lation, whose range practically •■overs
. Nkw York, Nov. S3.—At moat of the Colfax, Mora and San Miguel Cou.itiro,with er than Corinne.
leading business centers throughout the 85,000 rattie and a capital of &gt;1,000,000,
Adrian, Mich., Jan 31.1M1.
country, as reported in special telegrams to and the Southwestern Association, with 90,­
Have sold Downs' Elixir many yean, and it
the best of aattafartlon. We bad an order
BradJitreet'it this week, there has bcm a 000 cattle and a capital of 33,000.000. Of Jives
or
three
lare&lt;I
Kitties
last acek. to, br wont to
the ranches owned or controlled by St Ixrnslight gain in tlie demand foe- staple is men. the iargrst Interest b that of Hunter Woodland, Calltonila.
J R. Bennett &amp; Ca, Druggist*.
articles, more noticeably for dry -goods. A Evan*, which embraces several ranches
When fevers are prevalent Baxter’s Mandrake
This improvement is tlLl.
chiefly uotiobc in Texas. Indian Territory, Kansas and Bitten will lie found a powerful preventative.
iHvah with
non .natfl..
and hi.
has -IM*
386,000
cattie, ua ca|&gt;lable, however, by comparison
with thM
the Nebraska, uiul
Allegan now boasts of * brick store tmlhlIngs.
extreme
dullnewt which iuimrdiatelv tal of &gt;5,620,000, aud owns or controls, by
preceded and followed the Preaident al lease and otherwise, 1U464.000 acres of
Mr. Win. Thoma*, of Newtou, la., aays: "My
election, for there are as yet no visible evi­ I'tod. •
wife has been seriously a fl txt rd with a rough
St. Lotna, Ma, Nov. 19.—The Cattle­ for twenty-five years, aud Ibis spring more ser­
dence* of a real or widespread InoreaM In
the demand for or shipment of goods. The mens' Convention on Tutuday appointed iously than ever before. 8brih»d used many
course of domestic exchange Is leas in favor Committees on Credentials aud Oigatitza- remedies without relief, and being urged to try
Dr. King's New Disroven-, did so, with most
of New York than it was a fortnight sbwe, tion, but neither being ready to report at gratifying
result*. Tim first bottle relieved her
which points to a decline in shipmeuta of three ix m. tlie convention adjourned till to­ very much, aud the second bottle ha* absolutely
day.
The
Tanners'
Convention
will
me
­
merchandise, inasmuch as »uch cast­
cured her. Che has not had so gootl health for
bound shipments, reconted weekly, are morialize tiie cattlemen at the proper time thirty years." Trial btXflcs free at W. H. Good
known
to
have
not
increased uf that toraixilng be done only upon tlie head, year's drug store, l-arge sire 11.00.
Wild-cat* infest iwtlonxof IJviugstoncuunly.
late sufficiently to account for the ciwck to .neck or hips, which would greatly increase
the flow of Western funds to the East The the value of hides.
Tlie secret art of beauty Iles not In roantrlirs.
St. IxiL'ta, Ma, Nov. *20.—Tlie National but only In purr blood am! healthy ration of the
inference is that smaller sales attlie Interior
have been
urru followed
iouut'™ by
vj still
•*••&gt; farther
iiiiiuo reduced,
miuvra Cattleiiien’s Convention wax organized per­ vital organs, to be obtained by Burdock Blood
consignments from Eastern distributing manently Wednesday, electing Governor Bitters.
Lyons ha* a dnimallr club with all that name
(Kilnts. This,
too, coincides with tlie John L Rotitt. of Colorado, President, lie­
statements of
shippiug
agents and sides other officers The report of the implies.
freight-line
n-praieu ta lives.
Ti&gt;e ten­ Credential* Committee, placing 1,200 names
Fred. Hotehkias will refund tlie price paid if
dency of prkx-* of moat staple* con­ on the roll, wax atlopted. Resolutions were Acker's Blood Elixir does not relieve am ;»kln
blood disorder. A new, but thoroughly'testod
tinues downward, but there are some presented iu»d referred, a committee on by­ or
discovery.
exceptions. In print cloths in New En­ laws and constitution /ormed. and tele­
will soon enjoy the beauties of an
gland Ute I ru press ion exists Uurt bottom graphic greetings receded.- that from the artVicksburg
emporium.
prices have been touched, and • that low Union Stock Yanis Company,’uf Chicago,
stocks warrant more firmness. Tits dry­ evoking great applause.
St. Louih. Mo., Nov. 3L—At yester­ , ?The Bqulre." uya the author of the "HtMMlcr
goods markets generally may be said to
have a better look, buyers showing less tim­ day’s session of the National Cattlemen's Nehoolrawiter. "'wore one cluNneyv and n wig,
The gl*M eje wm constantly slipping outfot foidity. In wool, however, trade has been Convention a .constitution and by-laws of eua, and the wig turning around sidewise on bis
very quiet, favoring buyers. Raw cotton the proposed association were adopted, and head whenever be addressed the people of the
f'r’*k District.” Mad spectacle. Farker’s
has sustained another advance, with a free the body will hereafter be known as the Na­
Hair Balsam preserves and i&gt;ron&gt;oten the growth
movement from plantations and abntad. tional Live-Stock Association of America. of
the natural hair. It also restorto the natural
Breadstuff*, on the other hand, have de­ Ito general object being to promote the color to hair which has faded or become gray.
lirterexta
of
the
live-stock
Industry.
After
clined almost steadily.
Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed.
Tliere were 251 failures in tlie United a long debati- a resolution was adopted pray ­
are engaged In the,fishing business
St .Ira».r&gt;h
States reported during the week, against ing C&lt;mcreMA to open a National trail from
187 in the preceding week, and 228, 171 the Rod River northward to the boundary
Rryri|&gt;eta»
Hah Rheum was driven «itire
and 115 In the corn-spondiog weeks' of line tietwecn the United States and Brit­ U,.BWV *£“n and
Mnv J- r- Andcrsun. PeahUgu,
188:1, 18« iuhI 1881 respectively. Classi­ ish America. It waa also decided te ask Wla.. by Barduck blood bitters. No euual as I
fied by -ections amt compared with last Con gras* for an appropriation to aid In Ulo&lt;xl purltter.
the suppreaxlon of pleuropneumonia.. Sev­
week, tiie result is as follows:
Clinton county expects to engage largely In to­
eral other resolutions were read and referred, bacco raising.
and tlie convention Itotened to a numt&gt;er of
Fred. Hotahklu states that hidigexUoti pre­
papers on pleuro-jmetimonla and other cattle pares every one (or disease, but guarantees
dist-UMM.
'
Acker s Dyspepsia TabtetsAo cure all forms of
St. Lovis. Nov. 23.—The cattlemen's indigestion.
gathering pcrfoUed its constitution Friday,
Middle.............................
ion la county has shipped M3M0 liarrels of u»New England..................
the name to be the Cattle and Horae-Grow- plea this season.
Southern
ers' Association of the United States. Tlie
Western.
Committee of Conference on the merging ol
Pacific and Territor.es..
Frederick Hotahkbu. the druggist, Is always 1
tlie Chicago (kmventkm failed to agree and wide awake to business and spares no pains to
Total.../
wax discharged.
Governor Colt-man's secure the best of every article In hla line. He
Camuia-..,...
has secured tlie agency for Kemp's Balsam lor
speech that the latter association was not SE'X'S
ufesa iSS'
entitled to admission on terms of equality
being warmly applauded. A xubwiptlun Bold on a positive guarantee. Price 00c. audit.
Nr.w Ouixaxb, La., Nov. 24.—A great of &gt;1.400 wax taken up and sent to the suf­
Religious revivals are running in many towns
’
storm uf wind and rain (numsI over this ferers hi the drought-stricken sortion in Vir­ nf the at*re
section Saturday night. In the parish of ginia, West Virginia and Kentucky, and
For
Rbeumatlaiu. Lumbago. Neuralgia.Cramp
St John, forty miles above thia city on the cwigrutulation.vUereisenttoGuvemor Cleve­
land and Thomas A. Hendricks on their
Mississippi River, the wind had tlie force of election. An invitation to visit the Stock­
The Howard City Itecord has abandoned the
a cyclone, and pawed over the hainle* of Yards in Chicago next Monday wax ac- Mmi-we«ki&gt;
issue.
Edgard with terrible effect, causing lo«B
of life and much damage U&gt;
.
St. Louis. Ma, Nov. 34.—TbejNatioual
From CoL J. Maldhof, of New York’; -J have
The cyclone struck the little town about Cattlemen's Convention wound up Its btTHp
severely for tte iwt leu years frmu hay
three o'clock in the afternoon. It lasted netm Saturday and adjourned. C. P. Untan, juffered
taver in early and mid-rummer and in the fall.
only a few minuiee, but left the place a of Texas, was made Chairman of the Com­ 1 desire tn the hiterwt ormy fellow sufteren to
wreck, several house.-, being blown down mittee tn urge the tfail question on the at­
of Ely's &lt;rrean» Balm. My short
and others unroofed. Anatole Perret was tention of CongreM. and the arid-land me It demonstrated it* efficacy. -J. Malddof.
Broadway.
killed by Hying timbers from his house, and resolution, which his been pending several «HI have
used Ely's Cream Balm for Hap Fever
Mr. Mialarat was fathlly lr\Junsl In the days, was adopted with some amendments. and experienced great relict. 1 most, cordially
recommend it as Uir ]&gt;rnt of all the many rem/
same way. He waa picked up In the yard The newly-organized National Cattle and d
‘a-,1 h»w tried-T. B. Jenks, Lawyer 7(iSEd
aud died soon afterward. Beside/, these a Horae Growers' Association met subse­ Rapids, Mich. Price to cents.
number of people were injured more or lea* quently and elected permanent officers.
Eatoti county court Imuse b nowm-atpled
seriously.
Colonel R. D. Hunte;, of St Louia, being byThe
the eoaaty oArera.
chonen President by acclamation.

N«w Havkx, Couil, Nov. 11.—A meet­
ing of clergymen of . all denominations was
held yesterday to arrauge for a Congress of
American Churched the oougrees to be held
twre in May. 1185. The idea originated
with Bishop Clarke, of IToriderosL

t^ric OU with hb men for sprains, ruts, brubes,
Erie, Pa.. Nov. 22.—The itentinrent
among leading Republicans here is In favor
of thedeetion of James (1 Blaine to the

AFFAIRS OF

C. V. Kmtth will reautue editorial control of
the Centerville Republican.

in the Political World.

OTHKR rol.lTICAX. XOTKK

Board of Caiivu-wer* met at noon &gt;c*terdar. j
and alter correcting *ome unimportant ea- i
•ora declared that the ticket of eleetora.
headed by Oswald Ottendortiw.had ruoelved |

WlH6

a fduraiity in the State at the last ejection.
The meeting *«■ exited to order by Secreten of State Carr, who said: -For con­
venience the following table has been inadu
np.”
s
HiXtHMrt Democratic Elector, Friroc
SB.IK I
Highest Rrpubhoan Elector. Uarwoa . ..ME.0U |
Plurality.
l.in
Izjw.wt Detaucgc Elector. (Xiendorfrr M3.U4.S &gt;
Lowest ■Republkwn Elector. Harris.. . ..Ml.irn |

POWDER

Plurality 1,077
Highest Pnthibitton Ejector. Miller . 2Mpa
u.wexi
ProhtMtfoo Msousn
Mtootnn »wwa._.
Bibworth. . sr.Ss
ixiwast rroaiDuioa
—
Hlrhc*t Butler lOeetor, ODanneU......... 17.UM
TM* powder
. oeyrr
. . r varit- A marvel
ncin/1 of
of ro&gt;
mu ■.
Ia.wet.1 Butler Klertor, Campbell W,T5l
and wboteMumwas Mon «•caJmi.-,
After the MiiiHXinomnaat. the members of rtreimtn
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be Kofo u
the Board signed the tables aud tlie certifi- competition With the multitude of tow test, «hbrt
weight, aluiu or pimphate ]x*wder&lt;&lt; s&gt;14 onh
fi.
Montgomkbv, Ala. Nov. !».—The of­ u-.tTI?" v*vTA1,
•
oeiMw
ficial rtxuit lor ITeahient ia this State wauxt.,.\. 5.
showed Clevsland to have W2,P7» votes;
Blslue. 5U.44I7 Butler. 7*3: st. John, filo
Ut
throughout Un­
Canada for desrrtluc:. tmn-supuoit tiinia from Mweuty-rlght counties of Texas Slatesand
tnteinpern:«ce,xnieltY, iiumoipatihnit) ru- v
give Cleveland i:;s,6gi5; Blaine, 53,522; Bat­
he, 2.804: HL .lulm, 2,408; Lockwood, ifl. NE» VS AKD.'Horid Building, r.t? BhuMfwai.
The &lt;41110 rmtnties gave llamvck 101,255:
Gttrfidti, 88.1IM; Weaver. 17.263.
Thia
show* u total lucn uec of 45,388 tubs* over
Aak for ' Hough on C
tls*s PrcsMmitai voiei of iVftt an iocsrase ol
’. !!&lt;fUid.
thirty |K*r cent*
TotNttCA. Kin., Nov. 30. -Thu official
count pfthe Suqe was Igniipleft!*! yester­ beg*. »kpnk». chipmunks. iH&gt;ph&gt; r&gt; t.v. uth^h..
day. and 4kax &lt;* tlw
«mi Hwddent to th
as f«dlu&lt;»': Wjtiw. 154,406; Vtm eland.
9'f,18x; Kntivr. tiwi.
lfi^4ti. &lt;Jdu..
St. Julu., MM. 0.
?r
------------------ M-Wens'
Health Renew, r.'
(kmwnor the ..
vote
wax a»5_..
follows:
Martin.
“Rough on « ores."
ItepuNkviu ‘1415.777; Glick, DxwoCrtrt. 10H,
2M; Phillips. Prohibition and Greenback
Ask tor Wells'"Roughout'orn» 1- um&lt;;
. .-ompletr cure. Hard or soft rorm. wart, bm&gt;
2,928.
______ . .
25.-The .Ifficla. ^on*'
vote of Minnesota give* Blaine 111,923 I
Strrhgtbciiing. improved. Uir be-t for
votes; Cleveland. 70,144: St. John. 4.091;
pa4n- In chart or side, rbrumalhm a.
Butler. 8,587. I*he Republlnm Congren* I ache.
ralgin.
.
mnn had majorities as follows: First Di» .
trie*. ’While. 2,648; Sc&lt;vhhI, Wakefield. 10,- q
'a'Uefis Health Renewrr" mture» nraltii si
MM; Think Strait, 2,418; Puqrtlt. Gllflllan tffcor. cures &lt;iyxpe|mia. nervouM.&lt;•». dt-bri
4.4:i4: Fifth, Nelson. 11.471.
■ headache. ♦!.«.
Habtfdkd. Conic. Nov. 31,—The Boart
of ('.xnvasmn’ official report given the Con­ Aud the many throat aflretions &lt;rf cb&gt;ldn*;i
necticut vote as fallows; Clm eland. 67,109 I promptly, ulraaantly and safrh reUevr.1 1 .
Rough ou ('oaghs." Trocim. tv. i&gt;al^iir .-.
Blaine, 65,22X St., John, 2.305: Butler
l.«to8: scattering, 6. For Governor, Waller
If you are fallitig. broken, wur
58.922; Han-toon, 06,377: l*alDier, 2,138,
"Wells' Health Renew 1
Curtin, 1,879: scattering. 18.
Stitnner't i vous.
gfM’.
(Democrat) plurality for 1 Jetitroant-Govens
or Is 255.
If you are loMng your grip r&gt;u life. tr&gt; • '
CaieAOta Nov. 34.—Tin- Itendc dreth ol Health
Kcnewrr.*' Goc* direct t«&gt;
June* CaiT at a recent tire in this dty.
leaving an aged failter w itbout support, wm
loiiant relief for
the hmd-H of an election bet between Dr
Joint Phillips and Edward Gray. Them
gentiruten and their friends iield a haial
organ recital Saturday, near the earner ot
IjMlie*. who would retain fmbi»*»-« .uh! i
State and Randolph street*, amt obtained Ity. Don't fail to try '.Mell's Health Uane
in contributions from the »|*ctatore tin
I Hurkinr. irritatlnr roughs, colds,
gum of &gt;306 for the old man’s xup)x&gt;rt.
yytlKKlJNO', W. Va., Nov. 34.—Governa eared by “Kouzh on roughs."
Jackson has issned a proclamation declarhq ' Uqald. lie.
that hereafter West Virginia will hold bci
general ciretiottn In November.
Ax I "Rough on Itch" cure*-humm*. eruption'
wurtn. tetter, salt rbeiun. ftmlrd irot . till
amendment to the conntitiitioa to that offer* ring
tilaTns.
at the recent election was ratified by a largi
tote,
1
CiHklran. slow In development, rxinv.
Chicago, Nov. 31.—There was n&lt;» fair and drtieatr, use •‘Wette’ Health Itenev
Ing off in the attendance upon the convert
tlvn of the American W«m»an's Suffrage As­ . Hirer or four tiuurs e¥rry mrhl rouamn* Krt
sociation yesterday.
The following offi I immediate relief and m&gt;und rest bv astax
rw were elected, betide* s large numwtr ol "Rough M Goughs." Trwhrs. Xr. Kal-ata »c.
Vico-PreMldatts. both ca-officio and to
targe: Wiliam Dudley Foulke, Maryland I Strengthening, improve,I. i
I.ney Stone. Chairman Executive Commit ache, patn* in chest or, dd*.
‘
te-e; Julia Ward Howe, Foreign Comwpond I ndgta
Ing Secretary: 11. B. Blackwell. Correspond
THE COMPLETE HOME.,
ing Secretary: Margaret W. Campboll. Re
I book. #&lt;w *UUaa.-N«v
cording Secretary; Abbie T. Cadman. Treax
_8 h— Mv talgM. hpAiy gvnM ■»&gt;. !
urer.
Al jhe afternoon session repeats &lt;&gt;h th*
status of the association in their resi&gt;ectivr
States were read by Mrs. M. F_ Degw. &lt;r
Kansas: Mrs, F. M. -Atkinson, of Indiana
aiui Mrs. Mary Hof Xentntdry. pr j
BtackweJI presented resolution*. wh«&lt;:
were luiantontnixly adopted. Tlie prinelph ■
pointe are sunnimrized ax follows:
Any other Government but that «nti racing
men and women in its fnutehiie wax dr--l*rod
unjust, uDreamin*t&gt;lr amt Inconsistent wltt
American principle*, the retnedy for which
wa* to be oMainetl by mcniorialixlnx Congers*
to prohibit all political distinction* on aououni
of aex; urging by agitation legislative and
constitutional ehanjro* in their favor; appeal­
in* to State and National authorities; thr
w&gt;tal&gt;li*htnenl uf State societies with tbnii
working centers in State capital*, and
rorrroponding &lt;-oiuraltt«x» in reprroent*
tire district*; the petitioning at reel
■ration of the ?*tate Ix'irtelntnre by It* ort
ettiaen* for youuui suffrage and for xtatut*
ble eligibility to fill offlee*. not expressly
limited to male citisen* by tbc State Coustilu
Uon; for full municipal and Providential *uf
frage. and recoin mending the using of wpecta
etTorta to secure •*
iltmiar
Ftutinorv action ta
it
o*^*r T&lt;«rrltorii-&gt;
*ta1ut°9n®u
n,' ^,u,OT
bcsMM
t^*.
. fwur ... .
T. .
,w , Biek Headache and
Utah. Wyoming and Washington, where worn
,b* raiiingof a fund oi |
W.0W forthwith. Iind the appointment of • 1
general agent U/ sccuru coiumtUx! action.

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 32.

WHOLE NO. 9132.

HOWN! DOWN
I DOWN I
With the Prices on

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Dry Goods and Clothing!
The times require low prices on goods, and I havo nnf «vda J™
i
n
.
■ buy with a little money. If you want
poods down so low that everybody

Cotton Cloth or Dress Goods
At most any price, I have them.

I
up-

Cloaks,Circulars, Velvet BeaverShawJs,
The Largest Stock in the county, and the Lowest Prices.

Dress Flannels, Red Flannels, Ladies’ Underwear.
Overcoats are Lower than before the War.
(hei’. iibts, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00Oven-^ats. $6X», $7.50 and $10.00.

Suits, $3.75, $5.00 and $6.50.
Suits, $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00.

Boy- and Children’s Overcoats. 2.00, 3.50, and 5.00.
Boys’ Overcoats. 4.00, 5.00 and 6.50
Boys’ Suits,' 2.00. 3.00 and 4.00.
Men's Red Shirts and Drawers, at 75c each.

Men’s White Shirts at Drawers at 25c each.

Hats. Caps, Collars, Ties, Socks, Trunks, Valises, &amp;c.
sure you (tall at

LEWIS STERN’S,
Where you get Good Goods the Cheapest.

pOR SALEI

County News.
Nashville.

One Platform Wagon
Nearly New. Will Sell Cheap.

Six Top Carriages,
From $50 to $90, to close them out.

The Congregational social is to tie
held at the residence of G. A. Truman,
Wednesday evening. Mush and milk
will be served.
»
According to the News there are
eight applicants for the post office.
Sure to be seven disappointed demo­
crats.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E
church Saturday and Sunday. Bev. A.
A. Knappen officiating.
J. J. Potter, notwithstanding his offi­
cial career is so near a close, has had
his house \4ry tastily painted.
Mrs. R. B? Wightman, of Hastings,
was the guest of Mrs. A. J. Hardy last
W. H. King, Esq., of Kalamo. has re­
turned from Dakota, and with his wife
is stopping with his daughter, Mrs. T.

2,000 ft. Sewer
At Lower Prices than ever offered.

GREBLE &amp; POWERS
TT tcrrwOrB. anon.,
S
UNDERTAKERS.
PANGEMACHER &amp; MASON,
a

As in the past
we will attend
to calls prompt­
ly and endeavor
to prdve worthy
the approbation
of those inter­
ested.

Our Furniture Department
CONTAINS A LABOR ASSORTMENT OI
•n this line. Good Goods and Living PricestoJ^jus^MrepnamyofcMirt^MK imd wea^noneb&lt;t thM ^lt«ragt^t*Ju«~ r

M. Brady, of this village!
T. M. Brady has departed for Bedford,
where he is engaged to teach school the
ensuing winter.
Nashville mid Vermontville physi­
cians have initiated a course ol lectures
to be delivered before the high school
at the latter place during the winter.
In spite ot the old fomila in the M. E.
church, and after a two years’ trial al
congregational singing without a lead­
er, the M. E. folks have at last gone
back to their Drat love, and have a choir

in running order.
The three P’s Par’ady, Potter and
Parrish, because they are government
emploveea, are at present the recipients
of the'unstinted imprecations of the otnce-aeekers of the opposition. The boys
will no doubt have their little grips
packed ready for the 4th of March.
Bev. A. Livermore went to Detroit
Thursday night and staid Friday and
part of Saturday, attending the Moody

F. P. Morrissn now occupies the up­
per story of his new brick.
Most farmers ate prepared for winter;
as usual, few are behind with their
work.
One of the sensations of the week is
the report that democrats are circulat­
ing a petition for funds to pay tlie ex­
penses of the prohibition campaign in
this town. Why not* They were en­
gaged in a common cause.
The general depression 6f business
continues. All branches of trade^re
dull, and dealers in holiday goodk so far
are investing very sparingly. The out­
look for winter for those who live by
day’s v[ork is indeed gloomy.
J. A. L. Romig, general agent for
Reales Popular Educator is having re­
markably good success.
Neal Walrath, of this village, and
Frank Barnes, typo of the Hawk, had a
race at the rink at the latter place Sat­
urday night. Frank ran and Neal
skated. Neal was to skate 11 laps to
Frank’s running nine. Barnes won in
two straight heata, the last by only
three feet.
Mrs. Garni es, an elderly lady of Bell­
evue, was visiting her daughter in this
village last week.
George Sellick and Clarence Barter
had a three-mile race at Chipman’s rink
Saturday night. George was the vic­
tor.
L. E. Knappen was in town Tuesday.
W. S. Powers was in Charlotte on
legal business Monday and Tuesday.
As politics subside the Foote—Strong
scandal and suit revives.
L. M. Wolf is now proprietor’ of the
Farmer’s meat market.
Mrs. Mystie Palmer, of Deerfield, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. S. J. Prindle.

Mercury' eight degrees above zero.
Albert' Nichols is teaching school
near Lansing.
William Snashall appears ten years
older. It is a boy—weight 8%. pounds.
Dr. Foote, of Nashville, made his
uncle, L. A. Nichols, a short visit last
week.
•
.
Frank Montague is slowly recovering
from an accident which caused a brok­
en leg.
Eseck Phettiplace will spend tlie
winter with bis daughter, Mrs. 8. H.
Thiers.
'
Questions are torn to peices in great
shape every Saturday evening at the
Gun Lake school house. That’s right,
boys.
Wm. Cummings has lost the sight of
one eye, by inftamation.
Our school has an attendance of
afiout 60 scholars, with Mr. Sage, of
Allegan, as teacher.
Charley Nevins has returned from
Dakota, and will spend the winter in
Michigan.
Stephen Nichols, we are sorry tb
learn, is again confined to his room with
sore eyes.
Dr. C. A. Turner, of Cleveland, was
called to Orangeville last week, on ac­
count of the continued sickness of his
father, who is slowly but steadily fail­
ing.
Dr. Wm. Vpjohn visited Dr. Turner
last week.
George Jessup, who has been at Bis­
marck, Dakota, during the summer,
was called here to. attend the funeral of
his father. He will remain a short
time and then take a trip to New Or­

lost her support by reason of the late I dealt with the stones would be vary

rebellion.
' apt to erase falling.
Frank V right has traded E. (). Hyde • The warm weather caught cold Saaout of his hduse and lot in Thomapple. I dai.
Reported that Scott McIntosh took
Ed ward Jones has improved the apsurrimarv vengeance on Mr. Hagadwm j pearance of his residence bv grading
for using offensive language to his his front yard.
" Mr. fl. now wears a patch on I George Maples, of West Carlton, had
father.
his head, the result of the encounter.
: the pleasure last Friday of smiling qp
It looked bad to see a minister of the a nine pound son.”
gospel and one'that advocates-jAuperMrs. B. Crane has Itcen sick.
perance;’ who was a zealous worker at
James Bogardes, of Portland, is ’vtatt­
the polls in the cacae of prohibition; ing friends in thls vicinity.
and lastly, but not least, a man that said
A visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Abid Doahe should vote the prohibition ticket ley’n—a
pound l«oy. Abid says ’ jk
from principle, carrying a banner in the future he will have a partner fit
the democratic procession last Thurs­ the carpenter bwuness.
day night, the (tanner having the in­
Mrs. Maples, an esteemed citizen liv­
scription, “Put me in my Utile bed." It ing in the eastern part of Carlton,
would have been tetter for that minis­ whose husband was killed about two
ter had he teen in his Uttle lied, instead years ago while skidding logs, has since
of following the drunken, howling mob lived with her little daughter, now ^ev­
that marched up and down the streets en years old. On Thursday night she was
the night of the democratic howl—they taken seriously ill with a cholera mor­
called it rejoicing.
bus attack. Tlie medicine.-man, Hull,
Geo. McTice and Joseph Gurd have was summoned. She died Friday
returned from the north woods. They morning at 6 o’clock. The funeral wa*,
report very dull times.
held at the Holmes M. E. church oa
Eugene and James Cook visited their Sunday.
father last Monday.
Frank Wright is lathing his house in
»
Thornapple. Expects to plaster and From the Herald.
E. N. Yule is erecting a horse ban.
occupy the same soon.
Mrs. Henry Clemens is on the sick
El via Cole has torn down-the old
list
Hardy house in Thomapple.
Mrs. N. Allerding, of Carlton, is oa
Mr. Parker, of Carlton, father of N.
P. Parker, of Castleton, started for Ohio the sick list.
Mrs.
Win. Brue is reported as being
Tuesday morning last, where he expects
dangerougly sick.
.
io remain over the winter.
Mr. F. E. Deming is repairing and
Mr. Moehier, late proprietor
the
improving his residence.
*
Grove House, has moved into Mr. Pick­
Travelling men are unstinted in
le’s house in Morgan, .
.
their praises of the Freeport hotel.
Maple geove.
Mr. Geo. Teeple, of Irving, aged 84
School began in the Norton district years, is dangerously ilL
Monday, Miss Nichols teacher.
Mrs. H. Oliver, of Ada, is visiting
Mrs. Levi Elliott is on the sick list
her brother. Geo. Cress of this place.
. Elmer Shoffer, from near Marshall,
Lewis Kelly, of Saranac, is spending
visited friends over Sunday here.
a few days with his brother George, of
Mrs.’ George. Bals and Mrs. Adam
Wolf were called to Hope to attend the
John Andrews, a respected resident
funeral of their sister last Monday.
Of Campbell township, [is very low
Mrs. Cassius Gould, of Assyria, died • with typhoid fever.
last Friday night of consumption. She * The diseases known as “pink eye"
leaves a husband and three small child­ and “farcy” are afllicting bonw to
ren to mourn her loss; she ‘was the some extent in this vicinity.
daughter of the late D. W. Ellis.
Mr. Eugene Sisson, of the ‘firm of
Mrs. A. C. Wilson, of Assyria, died of Sisson Bros., started for Burt county,
heart disease, last Thursday. She had Nebraska, on Tuesday, Nov. 11th.
only been sick a week. She told her where he will make a short visit.
daughter-in-law she thought she would
While engaged in fishing near Carl­
try and go to sleep, so she fixed her us ton Center last week, George Allarding
comfortable as she could and stepped and comrades saw two deer. Quite k
outiof the room.*In a few moments rate sight:iu this section of the-state.
her husband came iu an&gt;l went to her,
The district school commenced Mon­
but she had passed quietly away. She day. with R. M. Bates as, principal of
the
senior department anef Miss Augus­
was, one of the pioneers, and was dearly
beloved by all who knew her. She was ta Hinkley, in charge of the primary de­
buried in the old Quaker burying partment
ground in Maple Grove, by the side of
That cross walk between Sisson Bros,
her first husband, William Harwood.
store and the post-office, makes th*
Mt. and Mr. Eastman Lating, of traveler unexpectedly polite—bowing
Whitehall, are visiting friends here.
with all his-might—whether or not any

It would seem as if we must have an
artist in our midst. There was found
fastened upon the causeway north of
the Baker school house a boanLwith the
profile of a portly man pointing a revol­
ver [at a slim man. Coming from the
mouth of the portly was the word “halt,’’
and underneath the slim it said, “git
there Eli." That artist might become
famous if he would let his name be
known.
Douglas Slade and Fred Quick made
test time going through a barri the
other dayfto get away from a ferocious
sow.’ She got to the door most as soon
leans.
Lorenzo Falk is confined to his house, as they did.
The Good Templars have an oyster
having received a partial stroke of par­
supper and open lodge at Norton’s Hall,
alysis, affecting one side,
Saturday night. Good speakers are ex­
Henry Morehouse, one of the jurors
pect^ and we might add good eaters.
for the December term of court, met
r
CAU.TOK.
with anAccident last week, falling from
his house and cutting an ugly wound
Farmers smile to see the fine weather
last so long.
in hie leg below the knee.
Laverne Thompson has sold his resi­
T. P. Barnum has been suffering
dence to Mrs. Beattie, price •700, and from rheumatism for some time.
Carlton center school began Monday
bought a farm at Greenville, Mich.,
where he will move about the first of with Clara Stillwell as teacher.
D. M. Wood is very low with lung f&lt;*■
January. Thus Greenville scores an­
ver.
other good citizen.
The I. O. GeTTls progressing finely.
MOBGO-THORN APPLE.
Night of meeting. Saturday.
Protracted meetings are in progress
The lady says that there is some mis­
take about it; that the gentleman does at the Center. They are conducted by
not want the post-office neither would Rev. Thomas.
We should judge by the number of
be have it, for it is not a paying institu­
tion. So the thing is settled, William, teams we saw hitched in front of Dr.
and you will not necessarially have to Wright’s residence on Sunday, that his
borrow any more trouble about the many friends and patrons are glad to
welcome him back.
office.
,
The free trade party rejoices to hear
It is said that since the village mar­
shal from Nashville visited the Oslorn the report for Grover Cleveland.
Delos S. Smith employes from four to
district where the stones have been
falling, that they haye ceased to fall eight girls in his dry house.
Matie Ballou started for her former
altogether. Something not right about
the rain fall of stones, else why do they home, last Wednesday on a visit.

one in sight—day or night.
Win. Parker, Ed. Andrews and others
passed the house of Hex. Draper, in
Campbell Saturday and discovered it to
be on fire. They succeeded in extin­
guishing the llamas by prompt exertion.
Mr. and Mrs. Draper were away at the
time. The lire caught from a pan of
ashes in a back room.

ASSYRIA.
The Good Templars lodge that was or­
ganized at Assyria Center in August
with 16 charter members now numbers'
31.
Grandma Hartom is again confined to
her bed. She is very feeble.
The Center school, with Eddie Steph­
ens as teacher, is in a flourishing condi­
tion.
Mrs. Merrit Shepard moved last Mon­
day, on the farm that she bought of
John Manzer.
Jay Presscott, Minnie Frost and
Jacob Hartom and daughter attended
the Sunday school institute at Barryville last Saturday and Sunday.
DKLTOM.
A severe storm.overtook this piarelast Sabbath, changing the thermometer
60 degrees in less than 34 hours.
Our school at this writing has Iteea

pleased with the teacher. To say that
Eldyn knows his husineas in the school
room is not exaggerating it a bit.
Mr. G. J. McCrodan, who came here
and started a blacksmith Shop, is «pected to return soon and resume his
work.
Mrs. Adison Pennock, we are happy
to say, is convalescing; she having bet*
very , ill some time.
Mr. K. E. Grilley went though this
place last Saturday with his famous
traction 16 horse power engine, *a
stop by order of an individual with no
route for the Cox farm near the Hind*
more authority than a village marshal t der Caln died of diptheri* the 12th.
school house in Hope township, where
Claud Bogers is stowly recovering
he puts it into a
cause of the election.
H. H. Sparta has lost the oysters oo
the result of election, but he has not urday

meetings.
Nashville was painted red Thursday
night by the unterrilled, and they did it
up in great shape. The “rural folk’’
turned out in great numbers. A torch­
light and industrial procession paraded
the streets, dynamite rent the air, sky­
rockets wore “shooted." houses and
business places profusely illuminated,
and (hundreds of hilarious democrats,
green haakera and prohibitionists added
their shouts to the general jubiblee,
jj,- jr. Pennington and Weils R. Martin
Esq. delivered short speeches that help­
ed to electrify the throng. Six times lost courage, you bet.
The citizens of Morgan and vicinity
have these poor hungry souls stood
roJad. ixvixri oat of tbe window, and tara«l oul and eui and baalod a toe
* ‘
‘
’ lot of wood for Mother Brown. It was

tad two

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSH ALL L.COOK, Editor.

Hastings. Mien., November 27,1884.

Entered at the Poctoffice at Hartings, Mich,
iortransmlrslon through the malls as second
staas matter.
Editorial Notes.
The official count has been made in
the state of New York, and by the nar­
row plurality of 1,100 in a total vote of
1^00,000 the empire state and the presi­
dency are given Grover (Cleveland. He
is the lawfully elected president of tlie
Unired States. This result is certainly
not what we desired.or expected. We
had hoped to see James G. Blaine elect­
ed, and believe his administration
would have been the most brilliant and
prosperous in American annals. But
the fortunes of politics have cast the
presidential mantle upon the shoulders
of Grover Cleveland, and with all other
patriotic republicans we bow before
the legally expressed will of the people.
With them too. and with our states­
man though defeated candidate, we
hope that Grover Cleveland may make
a wise and just chief magistrate, and
use the power which the l&gt;est govern­
ment uqfler the sun has placed in his
hands in the interest of the whole peo­
ple. While an uncompromising repute
lican, we are yet first an ardent Ameri­
can: and though Cleveland’s mistakes
might make party capital for the repub­
licans, we yet hope his administration
may be as free from error as possible.
Above all else we hope he may have
that sturdy independence which is de­
demanded by the peculiar circum­
stances attending and causing his
election. His success is due to Un­
votes of men who still profess allegi­
ance to the republican party. Without
them he could Dot have carried a single
northern state. The majority of the
-people whose chief magistrate he will
be live in^the free, progressive and in­
dustrial north. But 153 electoral votes
came from the solid south— ih?t alone
solidly democratic, but solidly opposed
to civil service reform; solidly in favor
of free trade; solid for southern domin­
ation in the councils of the nation. A
sentiment that favored a “change” also
contributed to his triumph; but the
vast majority of those who voted for
him want that change to consist of
turning out republicans and putting
democrats in their places. These latter
will compel the president, elect to ac­
cede to their wishes, or make life a bur­
den to him. Already the south is clam­
oring for the high places in Cleveland’s
cabinet. Petitions are already being
circulated to put a democrat in nearly
every cross road post office. Democrats
are demanding the spoils us their legiti­
mate plunder after the victory.
These are a few of the already menac­
ing evils. The perplexities of the situ­
ation will increase with time. The
narrow majorities given to Cleveland
in the four northern states carried for
him are proofs that the north has not
fully recovered from its distrust of de­
mocracy.
Cleveland’s course will be critically
watched by the people, and especially
of the north, and they will consider it a
step backw aj'ds. which will be strongly
rebuked four years hence, if'W favors

tinkering with our finances or tariff
charges; or if he trample under foot the
progress already made toward a reforirf
of the civil service, or if he restores the
south to the position she held in the na­
tion’s affairs l&gt;efore that little unpleas­
antness of 1860 to 1865.

The mills and factories that are re­
ducing the number of men in employ­
ment and the wages paid, and the large
number that are shutting down alto­
gether, Ixscause of prospective reduc­
tion of |be tariff charges by the demo­
crats is an injury not alone to the capi­
talists and laborers directly concerned,
but to the country at large. When
these mills have a profitable patronage,
labor receives profitable employment,
and the artisan is a good patron of the
farmer and the tradesman. When cap­
ital invested in productive industry is
not profitably employed and lalx&gt;r is
poorly paid, the farmer and the grocer
are aruon(r the very first to suffer after
the laborer.

H:

While we have a democratic presi­
dent and house of representatives,
enough to show what the democracy is
disposed to do for the country, there is
a republican senate, which will inter­
fere with the “clean-sweep” of the offleea for which democrat patriots are
yearning. Every appointment made by
Cleveland must lie confirmed by the re­
publican senate. Out of this situation
of affairs much good to the country
will result. We believe it will give us
a thorough reform of the civil service,
so that something besides partisanship
will be the qualification for appointive
offices.
'
W'e would like to see Blaine in the!
race Bgain jn 1888.
We believe it1
would lie another Tippecanoe campaign,,
aadthat Blaine would be the victor.,

WJtit tremenduous odds against him he
nmfc a splendid fight; and a change of
orw vote in each precinct in the pivotal
state would have given him New York

and the

In Pennsylvania where Blaine wm
because it introduces into a ra­
the rule of a minority. Ths first
bom, he received 80,000 majority; in
t of an American , is ww^Hty—
Maine. tije state of his adoption, he re­
equality of right, equality of privfl^e,
ceived SOjObo, ana carried every county,
equahtv of political power—that equal­
getting the largest majority in his ity which says to every citizen, “your
home city that town ever gave any vote is just aa good, just as potential as
candidate. Cleveland's own ward in the vote of any citizen.** That cannot
be said to-day in the United State*.
Buffalo, his own city and his own coun­ The course of affairs in the south has
ty gave majorities against him. In CRUSHED OUT THE POLITICAL PQM’ER
the empire state, where in 1882 he re­ of more than «,000,100 American -citi­
ceived 193,000 majority, he scraped zens, and has transferred it "by violence
through with barely 1,100 plurality. to others. Forty two presidential elec­
That shows how the two presidential tors are assigned to the south on ac­
count of the colored population, and vet
candidates were regarded where they the colored population, with more than
were best known.
1400,000 legal votes, have been unable
to choose a single elector. Even in
Prospective agitation of the tariff those states where they have a majority
question, and expectations of move­ of more than 100,000 they are deprived
ments toward free trade have caused of free suffrage, and their rights as citi­
hundreds of iron furnaces and mills to zens are scornfully trodden under foot
The eleven states that composed the
close. .Ind only last week the carpet rebel confederacy had by the' census of •
manufacturers of Philadelphia announ­ 1880, 7,500,000 white population and 5,­
ced a reduction of wages of from six­ 300,000 colored population. The color­
teen to twenty per cent. That is the ed population, almost to a man, desire
to support the republican party, but by
way free trade develops American in­ a system of cruel intimidation and by
dustries and fosters American labor.
j violence and murder, whenever vio----------------- „
•ence *nd murder
.^r are thought necEditor Dana of the Jjew \ ork Sun, essary,
they’ are absolutely
' deprived*
.—__3
democratic, in reply to a question as to ■*'
*” ;political’ power. If the outrage
of all
whether the Irish will ever again in “—:1 there it would be bad enough,
does not stop there, for not only
any considerable numbers vote the red&lt;

publiekn ticket, states that he considers
the Irish republican movement 1ms
come to stay, and will increase in proportions.

BLAINE AT HOME.
SERENADED at Augusta bt
Many adhering citizens.

He delivers a forcible speech
ON THE situation.
Augusta, Me., Nov. 18.—A large num­
ber ol devoted personal and political
friends of Mr. Blaine serenaded him
this evening as an •expression of person­
al good will and admiration of his con­
duct of the national campaign. They
marched through the Streets under the
marshalship of CoL Frank Nye. When
they reached Mr. Blaine's house their
compliments and friendly regards were
expressed in a speech by Herbert M.
Heath, Esq., of the "Kennebec bar. Mr.
Blaine responded as follows, his speech
being continually interupted by ap­
plause:
Friends and Neighbors:—The nation­
al contest is over, and by the narrowest
of margins we hpve lost I thank you
for your call, which, If not one of joyous
congratulations, is one, I am&gt; sure, of
confidence and of sanguine hope for the
future. I thank you for the public op­
portunity you give me to express my
sense of obligation, not only to you, but
to all the republicans of Maine. They
responded to my nomination with gen­
uine enthusiasm and ratified it by a su­
perb vote. I count it as one of the
honors and gratifications of my public
career that the party in Maine, after
struggling han! for the last six years,
and twice within that period losing the
state, has come back in this campaign
to the old-fashioned 2O.UU0 plurality.
No other expression of popular confi­
dence and esteem could equal that of
the people among whom I have lived
for thirty years and to whom I am at­
tached by all the ties that ennoble hu­
man nature and give joy and dignity to
life.
After Maine-indeed along with
Maine—my first thought is always of
Pennsylvania. How can I
FITTINGLY EXPRESS MY THANKS
for that unparalled majority of more
than 80,000, a popular endorsement
which has deeply touched my heart and
which has, if possible, increased my af­
fection for the grand old common­
wealth—an affection which 1 inherited
from my ancestry and which I shall
transmit to my children! But I do not
limit my thanks to the state of my resi­
lience and to the state of my birth. I
owe much to the true and zealous
friends in New England who worked
so nobly for the republican party and
its candidates, and the eminent scholars
and divines who, stepping aside from
their ordinary avocations, made my
cause tueir cause, and to loyalty to prin­
ciple added the special compliment of
standing as my personal representatives
in the national struggle.
But the achievements for the republi­
can cause in the east are even surpassed
by the splendid victories in the west.
In that magnificent cordon of states
that stretches from the foot hills of the
Alleghanies to the golden gate of the.
Pacific, beginning with Ohio and ending
with California,

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER WAS BORNE
SO LOFTILY
that but a single state failed to joAin
the wide acclaim of triumph. Nor
should I do justice to my own feelings
if I failed to thank the republicans of
the Empire state who encountered so
many discouragements and obstacles,
who fought foes from within and foes
from without, and who praged so strong
a battle that a change of one vote in
every 2,000 would have given us the
victory in the nation. Indeed, a «hange
of a little more than 5,000 votes would
have transferred New York, Indiana,
New Jersey and Connecticut to the re­
publican standard and would have
made the north as solid as the south.
My thanks would still be incomplete
if I should fail to recognize with special
gratitude that great body of working­
men, both native and foreign bora, who
gave me their earnest support, breaking
from old personal and party ties and
finding in the principles which I rep­
resented in the canvass the safeguard
and protection of their own fireside in­
terests. The result of the election, my
friends, will be regarded in the future,
1 think, as extraordinary. The nortliern states, leaving out the cities of
New York and Brooklyn from the
count,
SUSTAINED THE REPUBLICAN CAUSE
by a majority of more than 400,000—almost half a million, indeed—of the pop­
ular vote. The cities of New York and
Brooklyn, threw their great strength
and influence with the solid south and
were the decisive element whidh gave
to that section the control of the na­
tional government.
Speaking now not at all as a defeated
candidate, but-simply as a loyal and de­
voted American, I think the transfer
of the political power of the govern­
ment to the south is a great national

It is a

! NEORO POPUtATION
but
which
and£
constitutionally belongs to them Is
transferred to the white population, en| abling the white population of the
I south to exert an electoral influence far
beyond that exerted by the same num­
ber of w’hite people in the north. To
illustrate just how it works to the des­
truction of all fair elections let me pre­
sent to you five states in the late con­
federacy and five loyal states of the
north. In the south the states of Louis­
iana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and
South Carolina have in the aggregate
48 electoral votes. They have 2^00,CO &gt;
white people and over 3,uuo,uuu colored
people. In the north the states of Wis­
consin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas and
California have likewise in the aggre­
gate 48 electoral votes, and they have a
white population ,of 5,600,000, or just
double the five southern states which .1
have named. These northern states
have
PRACTICALLY NO COLORED POPULA­
TION.
It is therefore evident that the white
men in those, southern states, by usurp­
ing and absorbing the rights of the col­
ored men are exerting just double the
political power of the white men in the
northern states. 1 submit, my friends,
that such a condition of affairs is extra­
ordinary. unjust and derogatory to the
manhood of the north. Even those
who are vindictively opposed to -negro
suffrage will not deny that if presiden­
tial electors are assigned to the south
by reason .of the negro population, that
population ought to be permittrtt free
suffrage In the election.
To deny that clear proposition is to
affirm that a southern wiute man in the
gulf states is entitled to double the po­
litical power of a northern white man
in the lake states; it is to affirm that a
('onfederate soldier shall wield twice
the influence in the nation that a Union
sbl^lier can, and that a perpetual and

CONSTANTLY INCREASING SUPERJORlfY

and they will step to the

the dessDcrste aa "vnchaH
unrestrained as they htkjtbetettnepos­
ition for thirtv years l&gt;efore the war.
Qeutlemen, there cannst be political In­
equality among the citizens of a free re­
public, there cannot be a minority of
white men in the south ruling a major­
ity of white men in the north. Patriot­
ism, self-respect, pride, protection for
person and safety for the country
ALL GET OUT AGAINST IT.
The very thought of it stirs the blood
of men who inherit equality from the
pilgrims who first stood on Plymouth
rock and from liberty loving patriote
who came to the Deleware with U1Uiam Penn. It becomes tlie primal ques­
tion of American manhood.
It demands a hearing anti a settle­
ment and that settlement will vindicate
the equality of American citizens in all
personal and civil rights. It will, at
least, establish the equality of white
men under the national government
and will give to the northern man who
fought to preserve the Union as large
a voice in its government as may be ex­
ercised by the southern man who
fought to destroy the Union. The con­
test just closed
UTTERLY’ DWARFS THE FORTUNES
and fate of candidates, whether success­
ful or unsuccessful. Purposely, 1 may
say instinctively, 1 have discussed the
issues and consequences of that contest
without reference to my own defeat,
without the remotest reference to the
gentleman who is elevated to the presi­
dency. Towards him personally I have
no cause for the slightest ill-will and it
is with cordiality I express the wish
that his official career may prove grati­
fying to himself and beneficial to the
country, and that his administration
may overcome the embarrassment
which the peculiar source of its power
imposes upon it from the hour of its
birth.
At the conclusion of Mr. Blaine's
speech he invited the large crowd into
his house and for nearly an hour an in­
formal reception was held, the hundreds
of people passing th rough the rooms.
The greetings were especially friendly
and cordial.

blhee.rt
and eighty fuur
t. OraMM ttmitU, Judge ol Proi.3u
dcrcasqt
— wepia Moore

to the-tat* of Mid deroxsed to wid SS "K
docribed. for reasons therein set tonh.

Cough Cure, «S Cent
( a Boston physician, dispensed
® druggist.
•
will cure any ordinary cough. It
magically. Ask any dealer to ‘
; Htitoof -Hub- &lt;
and don't be put off wtth any other

of this

[AW cops.]

(onstipallon makes half,the people «u&lt;k. You
are dizzy, have bad breath and taste, can't eat.
ami sleep well, bead acne*, nervous, irritable.
Can’t wort it off. can’t rest it off. Well, your
Liver must be invigorated. Your food must di­
peat properly. Now sare a doctor’s bill with a
wMtlle of Z'l-I’E-HA. You will be surprised with
a few dcses. Zorns A fa a positive cure tor these
trouble*, because it arts uixmi the Stomach and
Liver and through the Over the system and
Bowels must be regulated. ,Uk for a sample of
Fred.k Hotchkiss.

8T0RIB8 ON THE ROAD.

"(rt-trtletnen, I aIhumI envy you the position*
you Sil; your exiteriene* of Uir world: your
knowMgr.of buKleeu; th* rluMi&lt;tn« nMtitx you
•**. and all that, you kitew.*'
•
Thl» warmly rxorawed rrfret fell from the
lljrn of an elderly pleasurr tourist, luat Ausmt.
and wm addrtsaed to a M-nd-ctrele of romrner- ■
ctal travelers Mated on thr porrh of the Lindell
Hotel, Hl. IxJttla. Mo.
"Yea,” responded a New York reprriientativr
o&lt; the profevajon. “a drummer lun't without hh
pleaauTM. but. he pins hb ri«kn. too -risk* mit
aide the clUnees of railroad eollIsJooa and
xteamboat exploration."
"What rtSka for Inatance?**
*
"Thia, foi’Vmtanre." said Mr. W. D. Frank­
lin. who was then traveling for an Eastern
house, and la known to merrhanb in all parta
of thr country:. "The rbk-which, indeed,
amount* altnoat to a certainty—of arttlng the
dyaprpala from pmirtual change of diet and
water and from haring no fixed hour* for eating

To attach a stamp to an envelope is to
moisten the envelope and then apply
the stamp. Try this. If we do the
proper tlnng we would use Dr, Jones’
lied Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costive­
ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague
and malaria diseases, poor appetite, low
spirits, headach, or diseases of the kid­
neys, stomach and liver. I*rice5o cents,
"No dlsrouQl-oa your digestion?" broke In a
of Fred'k Hotchkiss.
aft^df°dn *ood* lr*T«ler. lighting hi* cigar
Grigga* Glycerins Salve.

The best on earth, can truly be said
of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other sores.
Will pos­
itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruptions.
Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
funded. Only 25 cents. For sale by F.
Hotchkiss.

And 11 I* Ii rtll&lt; I

"Not a quarter per cent. But I had to give up
traveling fora while. The dyspepsia ruined my
paper. Fltudly I came across an advertisement
of FARKEB*S TONIC. I tried It and It fixed me
up to perfection. Thete Is nothing o«i earth, iu
my opinion, equal to It m a cure for dvspej»sla.''
Messrs. Hlacox A Co . of New York, the pro­
prietors. bold n letter from Mr. Frauklln stat­
ing that precise fact. PAKKKB'S TONIC aids
digestion, cure* Malarial Fevers. Heartburn.
Umutache, Coughs and Colds.-and al! chronk- dis■ear.es of the Liver and Kidney s. Put a bottle In
vsur valise. Price Mr and |1. Economy In

State o&lt; Michigan. Counts of Bam . -ss.
» •**,‘on of me Probate Court fortr*
rountv of Barrr. holden at the ProKue offlee ■„
the city of Hartin™. In *ald .-unntx
‘‘
dl,X
i,h
of N'»' - In the year mtr tboiro
and eight hundred and rigirty-four.
Present, Clement Smith. Judge of Promt:.-’
*hc
"&gt;
M
• cm. ueceareu.
Christopher A. Hough comm into court mki
represents that he U prepared to file hi* nn
accpuur. and pray* that rhe *anu mav p. bMI *.
and allowed.
'
’* ?nb*rr&lt;l- lha’ Moudav,
IMhdayof Dec.. A. D. list alien o'etork in the
forenoon, he aMignetl for the nearing of ,.’i«
|&gt;ditlim. and that the heln. at tan
^eased. -and all other persons Interested in
ratal*, arc required to a|&gt;|&gt;ear at»a -cMiou
“"iT1' o’,o ho,ld,,’‘’be ]&gt;robatr oft.
In the city uf Hastings, in said count'. and show
» »ny ’here be, why the jwnjer of the
pctMoner should not be granted
And it is further ordemI that *.dd petitioners
give notice to Ibc person* Interested in
i
estate, of tlie pendrn. y of
i^itlon. und th.
bearing thereof, by causing a &lt;-..p\ of n,;,
to b&lt; pobUahed nt the Hastings licUtm ,
newspaper printed and circulated In &lt;:iid countv
*
•
w —f,,r
lx L
day of bearing.1
CLEMENT smith
[A true ropy.].
Jndxr of Ph&gt;ba&lt;u

Suitor Michigan. Count) ot Harn ■*«
At a «cm1oo of thr Pruiwtc Court tot (heC..
t&gt; of Barry, holdrii at tiw Probate Offiro in tii«ity o('Halting* in Mid cuunly &gt;m Frhl.,, the
Mtn day of N&lt;n.. in tb&lt;- yehr ^&gt;iir«tltti'inan &lt;
eight tnindml and eUblj-fo.ir
Present, dement sinitK Ju&lt;ler ni fr&lt;•!.»!, •
l|i U&gt;e matter of the r»tatr of Henn Lum r
Bilnorjncm decraM-d.
On reading and fliingthryetltlon.duh verin i
•f C. Adama, praying Dial hb aetvuni ;.* gimAtoU) Ol-Mid minor heretofore Sled. nm
and bliowed and lie dM Uarp-d from hi« «ahi
„ ....... ... ... .....
....
inrenoua. be aiwigurd tor the hearing of &lt;ud tntition. and that the hrlr* at law. am) ail
other pmsms Interested In sal.I estate
an* required tn .iiq-;.r at a mwsIoq of »»t&lt;i
Court, then tn be holdno m n»e Probate tifflc . it.
tbc city of Hastings In said rountv and shw
raunc. if any there be. why the prater »f. :i&lt;«
petitioner should not be minted.
And It is further ordered that said petitioner
ghe- notice to the persons interested In -aid &lt;•*iatc. ot the pendency of said petition, .md the
bearing thereof by causing a corv ot this order
to be psibUsbecHn the Hasting* Banxkh, a nev*
nm&gt;er printed ami circulated In said County :
Barry, once fa each week for three surreal re
• IA true copy.

Whe.n you have a cough and want relief, think of
Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs- A
The beat salve in the world for (Ytta. Bruises,
guaranteed remedy for those diseases. ITice M
Sores, Ulcers. Halt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter.
cents and *1.
Chappep Hands. Chilblains. Corns. and al
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or n
. It is guaranteed to rive perfect
QBALED i’KOPOSALH for building a school required
O bouse will l»e received by bulldin* committee faction, ar money refunded. Frier » cen
of school district No. 4 ol Woodland. Mleh.. un­
til Doe. 10th, P*4. Said house to be a two story
frame school house complete. Plans and sprolScation’ are on file with the undersigned. The
committee reserve the right to reject any and al
blds.
Dated. Woodland. Mich.. Nov. ?, 1M4.
1. KILBKKT, cbUrmu,
&lt;w
C. A. Hough, Secretary.

shall be conceded to the southern white
man in the government of the Union.
If that be quietly conceded in this &lt;eneration it will harden into custom, un­
til the badge of inferiority will attach
to the northern white man as odiously
as ever a N onnan noble stamped it up­ L C. Welton and Ervin D. WhlUoek, under the I
nume of Welton &amp; Whitlock, la this day dlaaolv- i
on a Saxon churl.
by mutual consent. L. C. Welton bribing the
This subject is of great interest to the ed
interest of said Whitlock. Said Welton will ,
laboring men of the north. With the pay all liabilities of said firm.
soufhern democracy triumphant in
LC. WELTON.
„ ,
A
E. D. WHITLOCK.
their states and in the nation the negro
Hastings, Mich., Ort. 15, last.
will l&gt;e compelled to work for just such
w^ges as the whites may decree; wages
which will amount aa did the supplies
of the slaves to a bare subsistence equal
in cash perhaps to thirty-five cents per
day if averaged over the entire south.
The white laborer in the north will
soon feel the distinctive ^Tect of this
upon his own wages. The republicans
have clearly seen from the earliest days
FOMHES E MACKIN, Ctacliw.IL 0
of reconstruction that
WAGES IN THE SOUTH MUST BE RAISED
to a just recompense of the laborer, or
wages in the north ruinously lowered,
ana the party have steadily worked for
the foriner Result. The reverse influ­
ence will now be set in motion and the
condition of affairs produced which
years ago Mr. Lincoln warned the free
laboring men of the north will prove
hostile to their independence and will
inevitably lead to a ruinous reduction
of wages.
•
A mere difference in the color of the
skin will not suffice to maintain an en­ Obtained and all Patent Muaineaa attende&lt;l to
tirely different standard of wages in for MODKBATK FKKB.
Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office,
contiguous and adjacent states, and the
we can obtain Patents hi less time than
voluntary will be compelled to yield to and
those remote from Washington./
the involuntary. So completely have
Send Monat. or Drawixo. We adviM as to'
the colored men in the south been al­ patentability free of charge; and we make
No Charge unlaw Patent Is Secured !
ready deprived by the democratic party
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of
of their constitutional and legal right Money Order Div., and to officials ot theu. 8.
as citizens of the United States that Patent office. For circular, advice, terms and
references to actual clients in your own State or
they regard the advent of that party to County,
write to
national power as the signal of their re­
C. A. KNOW A CO­
Opposite i’alrnt Office, Washington, D. C.
enslavement, and are affrighted because
they think all legal protection for them
is gone. Few persons in the north re­
alize how completely the chiefs of the
rebellion wield tiie political power uulironi b, till, widen opportunity protouled
which has triumphed in the late elec­
tion. It Is a portentous fact that the store.
and Wound Balsam, the
to age. for Coughs. Culdi.
democratic senators who come from the
s Whooping Cough. Pain
states of the late confederacy all—and
itton In Ils early stage and
I mean all without a single exception— ---------- ----- -— throat aud lung*. This
personally participated in the rebellion preparation la also an excellent remedy for ex­
ternal use, (or burns, scalds, cuts, etc. It canagainst the national government. It is
A STILL MORE SIGNIFICANT FACT
ujh and Wound Babann I“rice, larn boules
that in those states no man who was
00; small botUea. ateto. MamdacUvrd on!)
Dm. A. W. Char* Mko. Co., Detroit, Mich.
loyal to the Union, no matter how
strong a democrat he may be t&lt; &gt;-dav,
has the slightest chance of political
promotion. The one great avenue to
honor in that section is the record of
Th, uMjchmed wUl pa, «l«„ . row.nl tor
zealous service in the war against the
casei of sick headache. liver complaint, dyaiernment. It is certainly an aston- any
,
ing fact that the section in which &gt;he2‘ &lt;*u
Liver H1h. when’directions are
fricauship for the Union in the day of JJJJfioua
its trial and agony is still a political^dis­
qualification, should be called now to
rule over the Union. All this takes
.place
__________
______________
__ ____
____
during
the lifetime_ of
the „
generation that lougftt the war and elevates
---------------------------------- of
- - the
- Ameri- Dr. A. W. Chase's American
into
practical
command
cau government the identical men who
Liniment.
organized for ita destruction and plung­
ed us into the bloodiest contest of mod­
ern times.

r.mr..* &gt; .-.*i &lt; . ri,
■ludi;r of Probat*

PISO S CURE FOR

Bound to Reduce Stock!
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AGENTSHS

Reflecting Safety Lamp;

LYONAHEALY

COUGH NO MORE

$200 REWARD!

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PARTIES DESIRING

CLOTHING,
CLOTHING!
Ready-Made or Made to Order.
For the Next Sixty Days. Should Call at the

GREAT WARDROBE!
And See the Low Prices at which we are offer-

ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE,
UNDER TOWER CLOCK,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

�The Hastings Banner.

7»Uc bexutoe « the jolMcaii™ h—
^Jr'T'tOtgl0riou^ hitarioea. and

^SHNO8. THURSDAY. NOV EMBER 27, UM.

^opueed to oeHmte in good stvle
Some Ume la the night after the
braUon, he Mole Em. Buabj’e barber
ti&lt;n. and verted the same IntTfS
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Local News.

U1'

10 fronl

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

ATTENTION

““ Hasting.

We are now offering to the people of South western Barrv
I County a large and complete stock of

not to be found.
He had skipped for his own aa.i hia

country’, good. That he may
his Alcona,
AUegan
AbeenM permanent to the hearty wiah Alpena.
Anutm
ot all decent citizens.
An !ia.
Harare
Brother Hilbours intimates that Barry.
he shall challenge us for a oontmt on Bay
Itenxlc.
roller dtatee.
We are ready for the Berrien
Elm lor*,
*«»»•
Branch
fray. Our war paint to on, and we sigh *&gt;Uboua.
for the rink. But we want this under­ • Was
Uharicx «&gt;it
stood. We are no common skater, and ■ 'tii*tm)K*r
(hlppcwa.
CISWM HAWING will be done at lx»th we want a sky-acraping introduction, Clare
denominate C. W. Jon«, the Mark Clinton
&lt; re wford
Anthony of Hastings, to make us ac­ Delta
Kalon . .
quainted with the crowd-who shall as­ Emnwt
Genesee...
semble to witness the contest between (Uaderin
.,
the bashful but good looking newspsper Grand Trei
Gratiot
meh of onr city.
Hillsdale
IlouKtiUiri
VVord received from Major 4nder- Hnoa........
Imrbatn ..
son, who ia at Kalamazoo, states that at Ionia
&lt; ' initiation this week, 1,700.
that end of the propoeed C. K. &amp; 8. loeoo
taat-ella
railroad the money is all raised, and Jacks.no.. .
Tuk Banner and Detroit Post for ready for business. All depends on Krlamaroo
Hastings and Barry county. But a Keweenaw.
Da mei. Striker has completed a fine few thousand dollars and a few more l^ke.
trn "D hi* premises.
names on the bond remain to lie secur­
UtUWiTDos.t worry about Postmaster Fow- ed here. Our citizens, the farmers along LlVHl/StO
■ ri'. His t'ommisainn will not expire the line, all will be everlastingly kick­ Miwntub.
ing themselves if they allow this pro­ M»nGu«.
til) March-lH8fi.
Mauttou .
i n e entertainment given at tnion ject to fail. We cannot afford such a Marquette.
Ma»on........
it ail by Miss Hattie Q. Brown was sacrifice; and we must act now. or the Mecuotn
railroad is lost, and with it all hope MvtiumiiMMg.kA but the attendance was not.
Midland
i^Hendershott will next spring for better markets, better freight rates Ml«aauktic
Monroe....
Moniitalta
•‘Zin to build a handsome residence and better times.
John Busby and Brad. Dean ^turn­ Moniuotnery
Muakacoti
ti hi&gt; West Green street premises.
ed from their northern huntirig trip Nrwayyo
Oakland...
T he architect has completed plans
Friday. When they left their party, Ocrana....
ior a splviKlid residence for Hon. Baniel
• i/vmaw .
which included also Al. Jones, John OntiiDajrni
striker, which will be erected next seaSeward and W. II. Stebbins, had killed Oacvola.
Oacuda...
two deers and a tear. Near them were
Will Holbrook fell upon the door camped Messrs. J. W. Bentley, Dick.
Presque Isle
nt the Jefferson street rink Thursday Doyle, IkeSponable and By. Dickinson, wmommcmb
Saginaw
night anti fractured the bones of a who had, at the time of Busby and sanibu-

Dean ^departure, shot two deers. No
This is Thuuksgiving day; and in snow fallen and hunting hadi&gt;een poor.
common with iril republicans we are The lialance of the two parties, togeth­
thankful that the 4th of November er with Sidney Hull’s party, will remain
was not a i older day than it was.
up north until the latter part of next
Esquire Ken aston i« now the prop­ week, and if snow falls, perhaps longer.
er appellation of the lately elected jusIn sEVERAL^towns in this county,
tire,-and he is already getting a good the opposition openly charged th at the
biwinckH. He is one of the fellows the republican officials were a rascally lot
fellows, and, that the books needed
Banner hopes may prosper.
TnEaiuiimi and former students of overhauling and looking up by the hon­
Albion college in this city and vicinity est gentlemen on the fusion ticket.
an- perfecting plans to make a substan­ The successful candidates wiil have a
tial gift toward the Asbury endowment chance to look over the itooks after Jan­
uary first next, and will probably
fund of that excellent institution.
search after evidence of republican
About 92&amp;U and six signers to the
“steals,” etc. We hope these gentlemen
bond were secured in Woodland last
will be thorough in -their search, for
week. Woodland will want the aid of
the more carfull v they investigate the
this city to get the road to that place,
more surely will they vindicate the re­
and her citizens should be more 'liberal.
publican administration in the county,
To Farmers and BuiiH^cR.s.T-We under which not a dollar has ever l&gt;een
have the best quality of 81OA&gt;0 lumber wrongfully used.
;md 810.00 fencing ever offered for sale
The Dayton Hedge Co. are un­
iu Hastings,
doubtedly doing a work for Barry and
4W3!
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILK INH,
Landlord Merchant, of the New­ other counties in this state that will
ton house, damaged the countenance of improve add advance the price of the
one of his guests', an insurance agent, farms built upon more than any other
was arrested and brought before J ustice improvement of five times the. cost of
Greenfield. The day set for the hear­ theirs, and we are only too glad to note
so many of our solid farmers giving
ing is December 26th.
their patronage to so worthy?an enter­
Several greenbackers have express­
prise, It ..will be indeed a beautiful
ed themselves in our hearing as thorsight in a few years to see the farm in­
•nghly sick of placing tail to the demo­
closed with beautiful and well-kept
cratic kite. Ought to have thought so
hedges. Through the kindness of K. C.
Itefore election; but then the cloven
Bawdy. the general agent for Barry Co.,
foot was not so plainly* visible as it
we copy a few of tlie names ef purchas­
now is.
ers: Among the largest is Jerry BogInterest in the alleged mysterious era, whose order is for 320 rods to be set
falling of stones in West Castleton is on south side of his farm in one contin­
on the wane. If somebody could watch uous strip, on section 17, Carlton; John
the movements of some very mischiev­ Dawson. Chaa. W. Briggs, Chas. II.
ous and cunning youngsters of that vi­ Stone, T. C. Williams,T. L. Pillsbury,
cinity we imagine the mystery would Geo. Frisby, E. I. Kershner, J. B. Car­
be cleared up in short order.
,
penter, Peter Covert, A. J. Cain, Edw.
The many friends of Nathan Haight, Jones, Frank Andrews, ,A. G» Center,
of Middleville, among our readers will Wm. Otis, N. H. Cross, Chas. Oakes,
l»e pained at the announcement of his Leo. Meyers and Worthy Mead.
death, which occured Friday morning
last The deceased was one of the most
honorable and upright of men, and his Ubsrlotte BepuBlIesn.
On the d»y ot ela tion wheat wm
untimely taking off will be sincerely
worth 73 cento in the Charlotte market
mourned.
To-day It to worth 86 centa. Thto to a
Eugene Cain, the Carlton chap who sample ot the braedta that are to reault
playfully (?) pointed a loaded shot gun frAncon^o?K&gt;lled doyen had a hair

ttftUNREMEOY
Rheumatism

Bought at a good discount (from test year's prices and we will
give the customers the benefit of the discount.
gENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS’

WAGONS!
Each Ooe Warranted!

“Prohibition did it.”

ymra.

■a. “ We are making three
widths of Tire:

•o-

A Card
Buyers are Invited to Call arid See
Them.
.

Total
Pluralities

We have now the ONL? stock of GENERAL MERCHA'NDISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fact that we have
the only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, and invite a careful inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.

Very truly,

Material! M. J. GOSS &amp; CO,

The Detroit grain qootatiotu are: Wheat
—No. 1 White, 76 K 077c. No. 2 |Red, 7W3
7BKc; No. « Red, (H
Ploui--Michi­
gan White Wheat, choice, $3.7504.00; roller
process. $4.0DAMJi0;
Sf.OtkoMJiflr • tinl
*hi« MAMM«
.
proceM,
pateute,
$S.00fi*&gt;.25. 1
Cora—No. 2, SB S'»»Me. Oats—No. 1, 28K We keep a Full Stock of.Everything
'tflttlc. Butter—Creamery, 22®Mc. Cheese
that enters into a house, from
-UMfiHte. Egg«, zar«?2to.
I ’ A big pumpkin exhibited recently at Lud­
ington, Mason County, contained 5S5 seeds,
runl two persons guessed the exact num­
ber before it was opened.
Ta o Bay City boys were recently arrest­
ed (or passing counterfeit money.
Reports to the State Board of Health by
forty-four observers of diseases fa differ­
ent parts of the State, for the week ended
on the 15th, Indicated that inftuenaa,
rheumatism and bronchitis increased, and
that erysipelas, dysentery,,cholera morbus,
cholera infantum, inflammation of the
tuvrels, remittent fever, intermittent fever,
diarrhea, diphtheria, scarlet fever, tons 1itis, whooping-cough and owebro-spinal
meningitis decreased itftarea of prevalence.
"Diphtheria
was reported at fifteen places, As low as can be bought in any com­
■
scarlet fever at nine, and measles at four
peting market in the State.

Sill to Ridge Board.

PRAIRIE VII. jI jE.
N. B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Lime and Brick. Call on us when you want any of
these articles.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds, lbs Round Oak Heating Stove

Of Our Own Make,

The November crop report huows that
l,254,lkV' acres have been seeded to wheat
n Michigan. aud the condition of the plant

deer fa the u^rth.wood*.
A man by the name of Zebek broke into
the lumber camp of James McCrea, just
south of Roscommon, a few days ago and
stole a new suit of clothes, bed-quilts and
other articles.
Frank was caught and
placed fa jail.
In the last Legislature there were fifty
farmers. In the new body there are fifty-

Pitting, Matching &amp; Rosawing
PROMPTLY DONE,

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Made by P. D. Beckwith,
Is the only stove in the market counted with Boiler Iron.

Over a Thousand in Use
IN BARRY COUNTY.

BINTLEY BEOS. &amp; WILKINS.
Central

Andre* Bowlern met his death recent­
ly atChoclay, Marquette County, by the
caving fa of a twenty-foot well. It took
four hours to dig him out.
John Green, a sailor, who had worked at

These Stoves are for Sale only by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons
The .Niagara Falls (Route.

Where you will find a full line of JEWEL STOVES and
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE.

CHAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

It is a positive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most
complete stock of

ss»'-

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.
BTATIOJta.

Haiffle Extension Tables a Specially
, Cail and see my goods and get prices before you buy and
« I SAVE MONEY.

brokro ink.

a«rj H.Tflmxu. U. Monroe

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LADIES
£5 i
Sole Agent for the LA
DI Lb’ fFAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
I HOLDERS, the best in the world.
Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
i | Hastings, Mich.

Archie McCoy

And when * A*nf» to ul»de

Tux festive "Taele® RoHmcm." of
thu city, primed Ms system with demo-

14 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
.
Arbuckle* Coffee, 16 cents per lb.
Kerosene Oil, 15 cents per gallon.
Boston Rubber Boots, $3.00 per pair.
Felt Boots, $1.50 per pair.
Heavy Twilled Red Flannel, 25 cents per yard.
Good Shirtings, 9 cents per yard.
Men’s Heavey Scotch Grey Shirts, 50 cte. each.

And Other Goods in Proportion.

s

Shiawassee.
HL Utair ....
Hl- Joseph. -.
Tuscola.. .
Van Buren..
« ash:, naw
Wayne
Wexford

.nd mentewi huaheto of wheat were
marketed in Eaton county during the SroaK Sto. Mart.

The Journal wants to know hoW we month of October.
would like Norm. Bailey for postmas­
,
ter. J ust as well as ninety-nine out of VrcmontvIUe Hawkevery hundred people of Hastings and
vicinity. About the only man who
would be suited with such an appoint­
ment would, be Mr. Bailey himaelf.
painted a brilliant red.
Butthen neither Mr. Bailey nor any
|,v Hon.H.F.P«miii*t«i

IM al Some of Our Pnces

130

McBride, left the boat the other evening to
procure clothing left at his boarding­
house. The clothing was found on the
dock the next mornfag, and a search result­
ed fa finding his body fa the river. At the
inquest a verdict of accidental drowning
waa rendered. Hr wu a stranger fa the
city, no one appearing to know him.
at his cousin, Leander Cain, on the 15th, nulling iitktch on the street Monday ev­
Nearly two hundred new building* have
was brought before Esq. Kenaston Fri­ ening. and during the melee one or been put up at Big Rapids, Mecosta County,
this
season.
day. He plead guilty, and paid &gt;13.01) them loot her trout teethA tine iu&gt;r«rted Clyilesdah- "Union
It 1* «id that the collection of pictures
tine and costa. Mr. Cain says the prose­
lielonging to J. Porter, who recently re­ at the art loan exhibition iu Bay City is the
cution was just, and that he has l»een moved here from Canada, died ot coUc
‘*nefitted thereby. We sincerely hope Sunday night The animal wm rallied at Detroit.
the lesson may have a lasting effect.
HMr Vaaaar, Turoola Ctxjaiy, ton.
^Anumbercd' roller skater, from the
ohMrcn named tUdd«- wroa buro«l to
A prominent Woodland democrat dty attended the opening ot the new iMto th. other aftornova. Th^ had broo
rink
at
llMtings
Monday
said in our hearing to a fusion friend:
Master Fred Barrett gave “}«N“|iOT. Ml la th. houto while Wr pareot. war.
“The way we worked it in our town
Since the election Phil. Colgreve is tncy oa the fans, and the balMinc cwtobwas this: We tackled republicans to called “the republican nude us °f Barn ler drw, all wer. rowmed beloro help
county."
He ran to) i£wl
1 ,ck‘ eaald reuh them.
vote our ticket first. If we succeeded
Mre. Uront. Pom, H,la&lt; nror Rhroomit was all right you know. If we fail­ et and wm elected by 398 plurality.
exm.lrfl dowo-eltor. the other dey —•
ed we put a prohibition ticket under
rrorired rorloae IT aot IMi tajuriro
chartotie leader
Tte probate judge, county ehgkjuid
their noses and tried them hard on that.
An ladton Ptoaed Jerne, rohattoo
If one of them voted for St John it county treaaurar Bare taken
ran oyer uni killed by • toton
ot their reepective odicea in the new e«o ft WMt Mirhtoro Korol
meant half a vote for us, and thus we
cut down the republican, majority in “rSmtySx thousand eight hundred

our town.

GENERAL
MERCHANDISE

which

followed

ap-

�Fine Gold Rings—Latest Styles.

Knives, Forks,. Spoons, etc.,’of the Best Quality and at
Bottom Prices.

' J

Watches, lower than any other house, and all warranted.

Bring iu your Watches and get them Repaired by an Ex­
perienced Workman.

'
Clock Repairing a specialty.

With every $1 00 sale you are entitled to a chance on the
Elegant Six-Bottle daster, to be given away.

The Celebrated Rockford Watch—Guaranteed to keep
better time than any other.
Silverwarejof the Latest Designs, of the Best Quadruple
Plate, and at prices from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than
any other house.
With every $5.00 sale of Silverware a box of Silver Polish
free.
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Come in and See the Caster to be'Given Away.

Spectacles of all Grades and Prices, guaranteed to fit the
Eye.
.
.

Bring in your Old Gold and Silver.

Watches from $4.00 up.

Old Gold and Silver as good as money..

Clocks from 95 cents up. Warranted.

Old Watches taken in Exchange for New Goods.

Napkin Rings from 85 cents up. Quadrapie plate.

A. R. MeOMBER, the Jeweler

Repairing Neatly and Expeditiously Done

__

BOWENS MILLS.
Airs. John Sentdba was buried last
Saturday. Deceased has been a great
sufferer from that dreaded disease, con­
sumption. She leaves a husband, father,
mother and several brothers and a sis­
ter to mourn her death, braider a large
circle of friends.
Mr. C. W. Armstrong has two broth­
ers from the state of New York visiting
him; also a sister from Rutland.
Mr. Ashley Stokoe. of Muskegon, is
bpendingl a few days with his sister,
Mrs. Samuel Elerton.
The Briggs school commenced Tues­
day of this week, with Miss Mary Sto­

until almost upon him. He was killed !
instantly, but was not mangled in the ■
least, death seeming to have resulted
from the severe concussion. Mr. Mer-,
rill followed the occupation of well dig- j
Er and was generally known aliout.
idford.

.Middleville Republican
The building that is being erected by ,
Jordan Brothers is going to make a
valuable addition to the village. The ,
ground floor is 44x120 feet. The nnk '
floor will lie 44x100 feet, 20 feet being j
reserved in front for office and cloak :
room. The second story is divided into 1
two halls 22x100 feet each. Under the j
building is a basement 44x40 feet. I
When completed there will be in the (
building nearly 100,000 feet of lumber. |

koe as teacher.
IL Misner has returned from his
northern trip.
•
I am sorry to see the temperance
cause get such a back-set as it has this
fall. I have worked in the interest of
temperance for the last 20 years, and
began to think that I could see some
signs of a temperance reform. But my
hopes are shaken when I see the socalled friends of temperance inaugurate
a plan to so effectually divide the tem­
perance dement and to defeat so many
of the l-est temperance workers we had
in th/ country.

council Proceedings.
Council met in regular session Fridav
evening, Nov. 21st. His Honor, Mayor
Powers in the chair.
The following were present: Aids.
Beamer, Hogle, Parker, Tinkler. Ab­
sent, Jones. Stebbins and Wood.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap­
proved.
The following bills were paeseuted:
John Tinkler, 82 25; Geo. Sweet. 82 90;
Ben. Cotant,81 00; Dan Shav and team;
87 50; E. Wilkins, 84 40;,K. T. Parker.
81 00; Covert Freer,
: J. A. Willi­
son, 50c; T. Phillips, 50c.
By Aid. Parker: That the accounts
be allowed and orders drawn on their
respective funds, which motion prevail­
ed by unanimous vote.
By Aid. Hogle:
west Baltimore.
Retailed, That the Mayor be and is
Henry Shaft has purchased a farm in
hereby authorized to renew the note
Otsego Co., and will move there next given by Jno. F. Goodyear, with H. A.
fall.
Goodyear
odyear as signer, for one rear;
year; ac-.
ac- |
led■ interest to at
be Mi
paid :to’ the cityN
" Mrs. Jennie Searles, of Otsego, is vis­ &lt;-ru»
iting
at uw
her isuiei
father’3,
s, cmmuci
Samuel Weeks
’.
uw ai
nrcsa.
i treasurer.
,71”” Ya. _ n
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Mr. EveriU Terry, of llocheeter,
motion, the m-oluUon w« idopt-

tfon machinery of
In tte Hum!* of
the dominant party. The Senate promptly
paaacd th - tneauurv ornr bls objection* by a
vote r»f s; to B.
Bcaiawilii Hefner, a wife murderer, killed
htmBelf in jail at Lima. &lt;).. Thunday night
H&lt;« ha&lt;l dr* ou red jrl*** Mid consumed other
deh-irrkiii- *&gt;uh»tnnce*, but the Coroner wa*
»un r I tn fln&gt;i In ttw intcMine* of thcxuitldv a.
«if cotton aud flannel cloth.
In ■ IIIm-i cum- now on trial in London, a barrtst&lt;i uauuol Frank M A damn bnnn null
a*aln«t a-&lt;&gt;u of &lt; hlcf JuxUcc Coleridge for
writing to his sister a lottei^defunlrig Adam*,
who wh* betrothed to the lady, the rreult boIng the disinheriting of Mian Coleridge by her
father.
.
John Flshback died al Indianapplis Sun­
day. Hr was at one time owner of Ute Sen­
tinel in dial city.
The Waltham Watch Company has given
notice that a large reduction will be made
In force and wages.
A factory at Youngstown, O., is engaged
tn making nickel-plated shingles fur Ute
New Orleans Exposition.
The Superintendent of I'uplic Instruction
for Dakota reports fifty thousand children
enrolled In the schools last summer.
The lYraldant has appointed Rev. W. W.
Hicks, of Washington, the spiritual adviser
of tl&gt;r assassin Guiteau, to be Surveyor­
General of Florida.
k Whitelaw Reid, in a letter to the editor
of tiie Rochester Democrat and CKronirle,
positively declines to be a candidate for
United Suites beuntor.
John S. Cooper, of Chicago, has gone to
the City of Mexico, where he has made a
contract with President Diaz to dean and
sprinkle 850 miles of stone pavement.
Tlie plow factory of B. D. Buford «fc Co.,
at Rock Island, HL, Is about ready to re­
sume biiKiness with increased capital, giv­
ing employment t*&gt; over five hundred men.’

THE TOLEDO BLADE.« NEW FALL GOODS!
I UJ
CO
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(N ASHY’S PA EER.)

OIRCULAOION, 191,000.

The Largest Circulation of any week­
ly Newspaper in the United States.
The Largest Paper published in the I
United Suites at Ope Dollar a year.
I
The Best Paper and the Cheapest Pa­
per.
The-Only Paper publishing the Nas­
ty Letters.
.

AT RUSSELL’S

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Come and see our new Dress Moods in Ottoman
z Clothee. Cossures Cashmeres in all new colons. Silks.
O Velvets. Velvetines. &amp;c. We can suit you in qual;— ity, style and price.
■
Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­

The Made alone. $1 00 btw; with Water­
bury Watch, IS SO; with Steel Engraving of Pil­
grims’ Progress, (a *10 engraving,* tzon

.
HI ting yams in all colors.
w Ladies' Russian Circles, Newmarkets. Paletots,

Special terms to club raisers made known on
application. Any week's issue of the Blade an- I
Bounces our tiargaln* In cheap books, pictures.

o cheap.

We want everycody to sent postal card to u«
for aapevlmrn ropy.

co

It will tell It* own story. A column advertise­
ment would not afford room to describe its va­
rious departments and our announcements for
the coming year. Write for a apectmen, and al­
so send the ad drew* of all your friends.
.

TOLEDO, OHIO.

and Children's Cloaks, a very large stock and very

3

You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
LU and
lowest' prices.

co

National Paper
CO

1885.

Circulating in Every State.

Harper’s Bazar.

llllM more money than at anything else by
11/Th taking an agency lor the best selling
H Ifl book out. Beginners succeed grandly.
None fafl. Terms free. HatxmBooa
Co.. Portland. Maine.

ILLUSTRATED.
Y^ is visiting his sister, Mrs. Samuel
A.ljourued.oHi.
WUSBEBT. lUrurdtr
Weeks.
H. L. Tobias ip laid up with a sore
Harbkb’n Kaub la the only paper In the
leg•
the world that combines the choicest literature
and the finest art illustrations with the latest
C. D. Prichard went to his school in
At Qrrlngton, Ky^ a son of Bishop BowetL fashions and methods of adornment. Its week­
Orangeville last Monday.
of 8t. Ixiufs, wa* m*rrir&lt;l to a daughter ox ly Illustrations and descriptions of the newest
Geo. Salsbaugh will run Prichard’s Bishop Walden, of Cincinnati.
13
Morris M. Despres, aged one hundred and Pgri* and New York styles, with its useful pat­
mill again.
tiiti&lt;e yean, died In Chicago Wednesday after­ terns. by enabling ladles to be their own d re ai­
noon.
makers, sare many time* the cost of subscrip­
Workmen I Kiri ng for aatural gas at Findlay, tion. Its papers on eooktng. the management
coats Grove.
O.. Htruck a vein of crude petroleum ata , 'of servants and housekeeping In Its various deGet your sleighs and cutters out and depth of TIB fret.
Robert Garrett, .m taking the PreaMcncy of talls are eminently practical. -Much attention
prepare for winter.
the Haltliuore A Ohio Road, refused to accept Is given to the tnterefting topic of social eti­
Considerable sickness in\hks vicinity. an
increase of sabiry to BtS.000.
quette. and Its illustrations of art needle-work
The ocaffold had lirrn mode ready at Quebec are acknowledged to lie unequalled. Its litter
Simon Barrett has returned from an for
the execution of Mra. Hotitel. when notice ary merit la of the highest excellence, and the
=?
was received of a respite of right days.
extended visit.to New York.
The Mayor of Philadelphia recommends the unique character of Its humorous pictures has
Ore Summers is among those on the City
Council to permit the famous Liberty won for It the name of the American Punch.
Uetl to be exhibited at the New Orleans show
sick list.
HAREER’S PERIODICALS.
Out &amp; Hobson, agricultural Implement
The stones continue to fall, but no manufacturers at Berg&gt;-«&gt; Point, N. J., failed
Thursday.
In January last the concern owed
one sees them.
11 lO.Uun. with ajMcte of B367.MX1.
HABTEB’H BAZAR..................
Mr. and Mrs. L. Boveer rejoice over a
Two Grand Trunk excursion trains of seven
coaches each, c»-Tylng six hundred Scandi­ BARrEKS MAGAZINE........
10’4 lb- girl­
navians from a)l parte of the Northwest, left HARrERH WEEKLY..............
Will Crake attended the exhibition at Chicago yesterday for the seaboard.
HA HP ERR YOVSO PEorLE
Student* at Harvard have begun an effort HARERK-8 FRANKUS SQUARE 1.1.
the Star school house Saturday night.
to taakc attendance at morning chapel volun­
HRABY, One Year (S3 Numbera)...........
Ed. Cotton and wife, of Roxand, Sun- tary for men twenty-one years old and option­
Pretage free to all subacribera In the United
al with parents fGr students under that age.
dayed -with Will Smith and family.
On a dispatch from Chief Doyle, of Chicago, 8totes or Canada.
C
The sudden change in the weather a man calling himself Edward Morris wa* ar­
Tlie volume* ot tbefiAZAB begin with the first
rested Thursday at New York for swindling number
tor January tor each year. When no
Sunday night caused James Wolf and Chicago jewelers out of H.0® worth of goods. time la mentioned,
It will be understood that the
Because of heavy losses, thr General Man­ subscriber wtahea to commence with tbe num­
John Marks to arise and pull ddwn the
ager of th.- Federal Hank recommended tn the ber next after the receipt ot order.
stockholders Thursday, at Toronto, that the
The last Five Annual Volumes of Hadf«k‘b
blinds.
capital stock be .'educed from &gt;3,000,000 to &gt;1.- Haxab In neat cloth binding, will In sent by
George McDowell and daughter Ada
mall, poatagv paid, or by express, free of ex­
At New York Thursday the suit of the pense fyrovlded th* freight does not exceed one
are visiting relative* in Kent county.
Lamar estate against tbe Secretary of the dollar per volume), for rf.00 per volume.
Cloth eaere for each volume, suitable for bind­
Treasury to recover &gt;110,0*1 for cotton taken
during tbe war wm dlsmiaeed in the United ing, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of
Neighboring Exchanges.
&gt;1.00 each.
Stab's District Court.
Remittances should be made by Poat-Offlee
Lowell Journal
George H. Dilcher. residing In Chicago, sold
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
You mav now look for George Wm. to bold real relate valued at &gt;1 SB.000. made two
Ncwsuoper* are not to copy this advertise­
attempt* at suicide Thursday because he had
Curtin to come out a full fledged demo­ been caught stealing; kegs of butter from a ment with out the express order of HaBm &amp;
crat. And vet it was this same George South Water street cosnmlaaion - bouse. For Hmothkms.
some
months
his
actions
have
betokened
in­
Address
HARPER A BROTH EBB. New Yogk
William who said the harriwt things sanity.
888888888838888'
.pjf
about the democratic party that were
Tbe formation of tbe proposed National
Probate OHtar.
said in the last republican national con­ Barbere* Union Is progressing favorably at
State of Michigan, County of Barry.—•*
vention. The democratic party hasn’t Pittsburgh.
At a session ofLhe Probate Court for tbe county
James G. Blaine has rented the house of ex- of Harry. balden at thr Probate Office in the city
changed a whit since then, but George
Secrrtary Windom at Waahlngtou, and will of Ha»titg« in said county on Tueaday, Ute Ktb
WiU&amp;mhaa.
occupy It in about two weeks.
day ot November, in the year one thousand eight
Ben. Butler said he didn’t want too
A natue, reproeentlng tbe landing of the hundred and eighty-four.
'.3f
Prerent. Clrmeirt Smith, Judge of Probate.
many electoral votes. He held them Pilgrim Father*, will be erected in Central
In the matter of the relate of George Mur­
Park.
New
York,
by
the
New
England
Booiccy.
down bravely. That Butler is a strung
'
The ComuMwotal Hotel, towh market and dock. deceased.
num to bold the people lock like that
Ilillo A. Mhrldon comes Into court and reprrthlrtoea other buildings at Wilson, N. C, were
burned Friday morning, the loss being &gt;£1.000. sente that he la now ready to tile his annual ac­
us administrator of said retale, and prayiFtaiiiwril Independent
The Utah Uommlsalon refers thr question count
that the same ma&gt;.be beard and allowed.
J. L. Raed, who roceaUy caae bare whether polygamists may lawfully vote at
State of Michigan. County of Barry.
from Hastings, is ahgaced in the maiu- sobooi elections to Attorney-General BrewsAt a seaaton of the ProbateCourt f
facCnre of wood lawn units. In the bnlldtv of Harry balden at the Pro bate Offi....,
Three children of John Bonder perished by
of Haatiags In hM county oa Monday, tb
on the river Lank, formerly used by
day
of Noretubrr in the yw one thousand
Iva as a handle factory.
hundred and eighty-four.
Aler Caldwell received from WashPrevent, Clement Smith. J
too* cum, if any
on Wedn
30 German carp.
petitioner tixmld
in an artificial yearn paMorof a colored Mett
dM at Canton Thursday night.

li Onr Millinery DeuartaenH
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Come and see us. We have the goods bought for
CASH and will sell them at the very’ lowest prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL

C. WELTON

MINOItNEfl’S ITEMS.

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Farms and City Property
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.

Houses to Rent
Farms to Rent
Insurance Written in the Best Line of Com­
panies doinsj business in America.

near the Michigan and

HASTING*. MICH

�The Hastings Banner.
HAfTriNGS. THUBRDAY, NOVEMBER TT.Uht

H0M’

VMITto

DTATRfe 8RHATOR.
^rnm the I\)rt uf November Mth

wp

n r rWMrCT wui *
nis eeht u U. b. Senator, and that
M. micCTwor will have to be appototed
by Ue next l«gi*iature. Ill hrelth

We have just received a lot.

niakea «uch action neceaaar, for Mr
&lt;«&gt;««. TT&gt;e Bxssmt nune, „
drte for that position, who will tin the

BOY’S, YOUTHS’ AND MEN’S

k

NOTICE TO TAXPAYF.RS.

olice I* hereby given that I will be at
office of the County Treasurer on FriMn&lt;l Saturday a of each week in Deceni. .tut) on Dt-ceiaber SUth, 30th Wild 31st,
tirpv«« of receiving Uxm.
Henry C. Ix&gt;wla. City Trra»urrr,
c». Nov. 46th. 1HK4.

poMtion with honor and credit to him­
Orao Strong was in the city on bust­
self and to the great state of Michigan I ness Saturday.
*
A man ripe Jn year* and experta-nw-Tof
Judge VanZile. ot Charlotte, wm to
proven capacity, of broad culture and the city Saturday.)
statremanahlp. Mr. Lacey ha* twice
Mrs. Bred Spangemacher is visiting
reprarnnted th« dtatrfct to oongr^ friends in Middleville.
and won a national reputation for
Mrs. Fred Barlow visited friends in
sound and practical views on all public
questiona, Ilia character and exper- Grand Rapids the past week.
Revs. Carnahan and Hunsburger ex­
-lenoe eminently lit him fbr the exalted
position of Senator, and right worthily changed pulpits Sunday morning.

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THF MOST POMFORTARF CORSFT FVFR WORN

r„ .•vrhHiigc * Hnr rc»ldeuce with - burn,
..Huai, &lt;1 near street r*llr*gut, iu pity of
ItepWe.foi-KHmull‘farm in Barry
r&lt;iQD&gt;y. Would prefer one having h Baiali
Im&gt;i&lt;-large upring «m it. Apply to Nay- would he represent our state in the up­
.inlth Brom, Real Eatalr Agents,
Canal
per houae at Washington. Michigan
.n-r.-l, Graad Raplda.
ba* not a man more capable (han ho of
in i: merchants report trade as reviv­ lining the position which Mr. Conger
ing since election.
will vacate, nor one more deserving of
I:e\ . Hi NKRKRtiltB expects to begin such promotion. To a man the repub­
licans of the oid third district will
a -i rit';&gt; of revival services soon.
s
.The ial&gt;oring num who has a good mute in favor of Mr. Lacey
Senator. The Banner wiU haw mon«
... bi., winter is fortunate indeed.
to say on this subject next week.
s, Whitcomb makes an important
uii.. : K-rment to our readers this week. ^Beoaimeseveral members of tbe W.
T.'X'fcx are lighter in this city tbun •C. T. U. did not lielieve that organiza­
I.hi tear Io about 17 cents ou the SlUO. . tion should be made a prohibition party
annex, and wiUidrew from the aaiue,
Tin I’ook-Nrwton carte has not been
stating cogently their reasons therefor,
dropped, as is talked in some quarters.
the Democrat is “all tore up,” as it
i'r.i.cni»iNG twh Sabbath evening’s were. This is still a free country, and
meeting at the M. E. church there will it is hUpposed that its citizen* have a
iw a song service.
right to take such action as reftirml to
iHe treasurer’s statement of the liq­ above if tliey wish. The parties are'
uor tax for Barry county will be found among our most respected citizens, act­
ed in good faith, and in our opinion did !
.mother-column.
•
stoves of every style, at prices for wisely.

I!

■ ? h sh&lt;L poor. Second hand articles
One year ago on the morning of the
bought aud sold. l»y Gill.
25th,the Banner office was in ashes.
New
material was at/once procured
liii. W.C. T. I . will meet at the
home of .Mrs. L. E. Stauffer. Tiu*day and the puldication rff the paper r«umied. We are pleased to note that the
nfternoon of next week.
year has been one of prosperity to the I
C. W. Jones has gone into the insur­
Banner, notwithstand the total de­
ance business. Charley is a rustler,
struction of the office by fire. Its sul&gt;and we wish him •success.
scHption list has jnaterially increased.'
Hi&gt;idks live and dressed poultryand its patronage in all departments
'iauffer A Salisbury will buy all kinds has l»een good, considering the depres-1
of game- partridges, quails, rabbits,etc. sion in business generally. Another
Mr. J.-SMiTh^is building an addition year Is confidently looked forward to
to his blacksmith shop on State street, for still more improvements in the
to i»e occupied by Mr. Ed. Masters as a Banner.
w agon shop.
Following is the program of Barry
There will be a five mile race at the Co. Teachers’ Association, to i»e held
Jefferson street rink this evening be­ Dec. 12th and 13th. 1884:
tween Will C. Bonnett and E. W. DolFRIDAY EVENING.
snn. It will lie an interesting contest.
Lecture, T^rof. H. IL Pettengil.
Hike Kenfiield says he and Chet
Mtsser sit up nights and throw stones
Relation of County Teachers to one
oa the mill Dond to increase the patron­ another.—Enoch Andrus.
age of their rinkn. Hike says this
• Sketch of Ereobel’s Life and Work.—
Miss Helen Bell.
.
pleasant diversion makes him tired.
Grading of Country Schools. -T. L.
There was a good attendance at Parker.
Messer’s rink Tuesday to witness the
Discussion, led bjM’. H. Cole.
How much has the Teacher’s own
3-mile race 1*tween Mr. Eddie Barrett
Character to do with his Government ?
and Mr. Pet Holloway, both of Char­ —Mias Mary E. Wilcox. A
lotte. The face was won by the former
How does Reading rank in impor­
by two and one-half laps. Zy
tance with the other studies of Com­
mon Schools ?—Eugene Davenport.
, Our contemporary of the Democrat is.
Is there any iienefit to be gained from
chock full of sand since election. He the study of Grammar, besides the
even thinks of challenging us to a con­ mere fact of, teaching correct expres­
test on roller skates. If he should, he j sion.?—Miss Angie Bates.
What improvements could be made
will learn that his vanity got the better i in. the system of siwervision of our.
of his judgment, for once.
Country Schools ?—Miss Ester/McMore.
Discussion, led by I. Marbled
Two years ago the Hon. W. D. Fuller, |
prosecuting attorney of Newaygo coun-1
ty, chairman of the greenback state cen- j
tral committee, state swamp land com-1
missioncr, Begole’s pot-washer in gen-1
eral, was a fSnjliar personage on our i

Some jewelers do not know that the
Rockford watch is not only better’ fin­
ished, but has patent pinion, dust band
and sunk second dial which the cheap
Elgin movements have not. The Rock­
streets. Where is our William now? fords all have quick train movement,
Perhaps he has not so much occasion to making 18,0(0 beats an hour, while tlie
Elgin and all other movements of the
rejoice as he used to. f
same grade make only 12,000. See what
A i.len MoOMBER, the jeweler, has on
those that carry Rockford watches have
exhibition a Swiss watch that is a most
to say:
jumarkable piece of workmanship—
“I liad a high priced watch and it
showing not only the time of day, but failed to keep as good time as I desired,
the day of the week, day of the month so exchanged for a Rockford with
and changes of the moon. How so in- Allen Mc’Omlier. It went so far ahead
trieate and nicely adjusted machinery of niv expectation I bought one for ray
father; and can reepmmend them to
can be compressed within the limits of any one wanting n first-class timean ordinary watch is marvellous.
k“«*rv
KII.HKXTZ.
The Weekly- Blade, (Naaby’s pa­
When we changed to standard time I
per,) of Toledo, Ohio, is now the largest set my Rockford* watch by McOmber’s
..... x__ —___ 1 lx 1—
nFF
and best dollar family newspaper pub­
lished. During the recent campaign, it *
D. F. RILEY.
reached the enormous cireulktion of
I can safely say to any one wanting a
2UO/JOO, and it leads all other papers by first-class watch the Rockford takes the
many thousand. They will mail speci­ lead*.
W. T. BROWN.
men copy free on receipt of address.
I have carried a Rockford watch for
See advertisement elsewhere.
over four years and can recommend
r ’
firat-dasa timekeepers.
Now comes the time when every them
CLEMKNT SMITH.
!&gt;ody is looking for something to give
Below
are
the
names and address of a
fur a Christmas present. By going to
few who carry thtf celebrated Rockford
John Bessmer’s jewdry store you can
find something for a present for men, watch, ask what they have to say about

women aud children. Prices range so
low that any body can reach them, no
matter how poor. Be sure and look
John’s stock over before buying any
where else.

Dr. W. H.Snyder of this city, assist­
ed by Dr. Chas. Snyder, of Sunfield, on
Monday fast amputated the right leg of
Mr. Homer Giddings, of this city, just
Isilow the knee. For some time Mr. G.
has suffered acutely from bone abeceiw,
or necrosis, in this llpib. From hi»
statement of the cane, as well as from
other evidences, the physicians conclude
that the disease had l»een progressing
for the past twenty five years. When
amputated, the bone wa* so far decom­
posed as to be but little firmer or
tougher than honey comb. Tbe patient
is doing finely, and if he reoovwa will
•loubtie. be l&gt;etter able to care for him­
self than at any time during tbe teal
five years. A&gt; Mr. Giddings ia a poor
man, with a large family to support,
hi* inWortune HH. on Mm all tke
more hMvily.

OVERCOATS!
BOl'GHT FOR-

John J. Perkins, of Prairieville, was
in the city on business last week.
.

Jeff. Bush, W. E. Powers and George
Barnes went to Gun Lake on a fishing
excursion Saturday.
J udge Smith took a business trip to
Jackson aud Battle Creek Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week.
■ Mrs. P. T. VanZile. of Charlotte, was
a guest of Prosecutor Colgrove and
wife a few days of last wfek'.

They will be sold at the same

RUINOUS PRICES!
Call Early and Get First Choice.

Mr. M. J. Huss, former telegraph op*
erahir here, now of T^reo Rivers, was
in th? city on a visit o\4r Sunday.

E. Y. HOGLE

W. 5V. Cole, J udge of Probate elect,
is in the city this week making tiie nec­
essary arrangements for his removal to
this place.
Miss-Stella Wheeler and her music
class will give a musicale at the resi­
dence of A. J.Bowne. some evening of
next week.

R. M. Bates is teaching the Freeport:
young ideas how to sprout. As this is I
his third term in that school we judge'
that he is a very successful teacher.

UNDERWEAR

Jonp Spence is so much improved in
health as to able to be upon the streets
again, though not yet strong enough
to’take bis position in. .1. S. Goodyear’s
store.
Mrs. Hotchkiss left for Albion Tues­
day to visit friends there, also her
daughter Hattie, who is taking music
lessons in the conservatory of music of
Albion college.

John Rock is home again from the
Rapids, and will remain for some time.
A while ago he injured one of his arms,
and has had so much trouble with it
since that he has, been unable to work,
though he had a good position in the
Valley city.

Mr. Henry Beckrmkyfr, St. Libory, Illinois, writes, that his wife suffer­
ed with neuralgia for years, when- he
applied St. Jacobs Oil, the magi Al pain
annihilator, which cured her.
e

Apples per bus.
Apples, dried......
Apples, evo]&gt;on»te«l

Eggs.
Href, drraafl
Fork. dresaAl
...
Lard
Ume.bbl
...
Water Lime. bbl. ..
Kalt, bbl
Waster. ton
.
Timothy Bred
Clover Heed
Chlckeus. alive
Turkeys- alive
Tone of the msrkri
produce.

It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure
and no small degree of pride that we make
this announcement, ana we extend a most cordial invitation to our friends and patrons thro’out the county to examine this latest evidence
of our business growth. This department is
filled to overflow with the latest novelties. The
of Life. Only $1
low scale of prices which we are offering these The Scie&amp;fie
BY MAIL. POST-PAID.
goods will make our competitors poorer

And

KNOW THYSELF.^MV
A Great Medical Work on Manhood,

Customers

ew railhoad:

Exhausted Vitality, Nervous anti Physical De
blllty, Premature Decline in Man. Errors of
Youth, and the untold miseries rmtittlng from
indiscretion or excess. A book for every num.
young, middle-aged and old. It vmitaln* IX
prescriptions for ail acute and chronic diseases,
each one of which Is tovaluaMr. Ko found by
tlie Author, whose experience f&lt;»rX3 years is such
as probably never lieforc fell to the lot of any
pnyririan. 300 pages, bound In beautiful French
——"------ ------- covers, full gill, guaranteed to

HURRAH!

A Tumble in Prices.

Frank Bragdon, Carlton Centre.
Ellhu Olmutnul. Woodland.
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314 and 4 tn., per «*&lt;
J. E. Babbitt. IlMimp.
A. J. Wolfe. Hepta Grove.
*•
**
spoke sud felloe, common
Frank Crakes IlMtinsnDavid Ihitterbaugh. Carlton Lentn. Aries, heavy—
*
John C. Blood. ITaeUnge.
« light... .J.............. .-y.......... *......... \
Chae. Brew. Fillmore.
Tongue.
(
wood
work.
•..............
J. S. Steven*. Lm»fW. H. Sent*. Haotlng*.
ttoUrf Rims, bum........... . ............... . . Geo. W. Bowlader. Woodland.
Albert Hofner, t'Mtleton.
patoot spoke.binary.****........ -............
C.K Whitcomb. HaaUng*
C. A. Hough, Woodland.
Tblils, buao . ... ............................................. ’ 11
Frank D. Pratt, Irving.
Sidney Crowell, Halting*.
All other wood work ut price* In proportion.
I1. Gardner Bennett. Hx*ting*Thankful tor
furor*. I •ouKI MIR ok •
Dikd.--Mrs. Folly A. Coleman, rrnitieiiMiwir Of wur patronage nt my oM touuL
daughter of Adam and Maraud. Sponable, on Sunday morning. Nov. ikl, at
the home of her parent*, after a linger­

Rupture

HAfiTlMGS, MICH.

Uro •* borne and
in
tone only,
Uk time.
raen-MhU. Meant* to S5 eaalh raraira &lt;
eveaing. That al) wbt» want work, maylwi

i-r..h’miwWSS? B-w—Pt.arua*.
SSTiurtrtsr*___________________________________________________

WHITCOMB,

ing iUnree. Itecemwd waa
right month, wdlifum day* old- bbe
has )&gt;een » gr^ aufferer ior nearly lour
year*. The be* nredical skill ha. been
employed, but to no avail. The poor
Urrf one 1* at reet. She ta.ro. b*
aged parent*, three grown up children.

Probate Order.
.
State of Michigan. Countv of Barrv-ss.
Ai a aesaion of the Probate* Court for the
county of Barry. hoideu ai Um- Probate OflHv in
the city «f Haatings. Iu said. &lt;s&gt;uuty. &lt;&gt;u Mon­
day, the toth day ot November. iu thr year one
thousand eight (i it nd red and eighty-four.
Preunl. Cement Smith. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot Elam Crook,
deceased.
On reading ;in&lt;1 Ulins the petition, duly veri­
fied, of E. J. Crobk. administrator of said estate,
praying that bl» final orcoup: heretofore filed
may be heard and allowed and he disciiarged
from Ida said trust.
Thereupon it la onh-n-d. that Mundav. Mu- nth
day of December. A. D. 1*4.ar ten o'eloA iu tha
forenoon, be assigned for the IwarliiL- of said peU ■
tian, mid that the betputt law of said deceased,
i*ou mu uMi.-r |H-nwwrt imin-wn 111 sm:u c‘1*ic,
arc required to Appear at ;i M-sdon &lt;&gt;i said
court, then to be boklcn at the iTobale Office, in
the city of Hastiifcs, in said eouuty. and show
cause. If «ny there be, why tite prayer of the
petitioner should not lie granted.
And It Is furthenordered that said iietitionre
give notice to Ute persons iutereated tu said
estate, of the penrfenry of said petition, and tbe
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of hl order
to be published in tlie Hastings .Bankkb, a
newBpa|»vr prinUxi aud dreulntifl in said county
of Barry , ome In each week for three suceesnre
weeks, previous to said diiy uf hearing.
.
CLEMENT SMITH,
(A true copy.)
Jmlgc of Probate.
State of Michigan. Comity of Barry—aa.
• At a session ofthe probate court for the county
of Barry, bolden at the probate office In the city
of Harangv. In said county, on Monday, the
10th day of November. in the year &lt;fce thousand
eight hundred and eighty-four.
Present. Clement Smith. Judge nf Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of William Mor­
gan. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
of Christopher H. VanArmau. administrator at
the estate of «ald deceased, proving that lie may
be licensed to sell the real estate lielungtag to
said estate In said petition de^rthed. and far
reasons therein set forth.
X Thereupon it is ordered, thaI Monday, the
KLh'day oL December next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of sate
petition, and that the heirs at law m said de­
ceased, and all other jiensuis Interested la said
estate, an- required to appear st a session of
said Court, then to be holden at the ITobate
OSes, in tbe city of Hastings In said county and
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of
the petitioner should not bv granted.
And It is further ordered that mid petitioner
give notice to the persons Interested In said
estate, of the pendency of said petition. and thr
{tearing thereof by causing a &lt;•&lt;»»« of this ordre
to be published In the HasthHann rat, a
newspaper printed and cireutated in said County
ot Barry, once in each week for three successive
---- t
.—
day1 of hearing. ’
CLEMENT .TmiTH,
Jndgr of Probaie.

In. another column will be found
the official canvass in this state on gov­
ernor and presidential electors. ,
Builders Attention.—1 have a
car load inch boards to sell on commis­
sion which will be sold at very near
cost of handling. Those wishing lum­
ber can make money by calling immed­
iately. as it will soon l»e gone. Price
•8XM) per M.
Z. B. WILUBON.

DefunR baring been made id the rondittoun
* mortw executed by Albert Adams and
Sarah (" Adams, of Barry comity, state of Mle-»tean. to Hannah K. Hale at the Mate of New
T’5c'.‘Ta^u«^tr Fe,,ruatn «1‘. IK® and re
award In the office of Uu. Register of Dee&lt;K tor
BS.TS1;
AS
Why Whle'- iefaull tbe power .&gt;f mle cwitaDuU
in said mortgage became opera: h c. and no raft
or proceedings inlaw or equi’i having )&gt;c&lt;-u fn
stifau-d to recover the debt wured by said
mortgage or any part thereof, and the sum of
one&gt;thmwaud eight hundred and thirty ;ix»&gt;
dollars twing now claimed to tie due hmu saai
mortgage. Notice I* therefore given that said
mortgage will l&gt;c forecloaMt byasah- at the
mortgaged premise* therein described or some
part thereof U&gt;wtt; All the folfowtug dnn-Titrnd
laud situated in thr township at lurnc. Bftrry
roiairy, Michigan, rft; tbe east han of tbe
south east quarter of Section thirty three taa|
Town two north range nine west, rontaluuur
«acres more or Ibm, at public vendue ou the
-■1st day of February next, junfi. at noon al the
front dour of tbe Court House, in-the &lt;ity «l
Hastings in said county. that being the pfacr At
holding the Circuit Court tn said ruunty.
LMted. Nov. mb. 1*4HANNAH K. HALE. Mortgagee.
11 W w unrrriMV
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i New Type. New Presses. Eve

�atm
The day for cheap shody goods is past,) and good goods are what sensible people w^int.
to keep only the best goods and in so doing have worked up a first-class trade, and with expenses of
goods houses, I am able to sell at
not over one-third of the other dry
two hundred ladies in the county who
corresponding lower profits. The
can testify to the durability and
are wearing Broadhead Dresses
which I am sole agent in this city,
stylish appearance of those goods for
am
selling
at
ninety
cents
are worthy any lady s consideration.
Those elegant Dress Flannels that I

ir Horse.
If I come out on top. then—Flick.
•‘Sflsau. I’ve bought Jim Flick’i Nothing but the silence of death will do
this
time. Amen.”
horse; paid two bunured dollars for it
Tiie horse had stopped backing.
It’s a regular daisy,” said Smith,
Smith
got out and looked at the horse
proudly.
“Not that bay, John? He’s an aftrful attentively for a long lime.
“
Mrs.
Smitty. do you wish to uttond
talker. Mrs. Flick - little girl. Mary,
tokl our Frank that that was the reason the obsequies of this, this measly an'
they were so late tu church last Sab­ eternal crawfish of a horse? If not, you
will lake up your bed an' walk. You
bath. He offered tins horse to Jerrv
Brown for his organ, ond of Blank's will go over this evenin' an’ break the
news to Mrs. Flick.
To-night in the
with twenty-six stops, and—”
Offices in Case Library Block, Next to Postoffice,
••Will you stop that clatter, Mrs. gloaming Mr. Flick will ponv over two
Smith? Don t ye’spo-e I never traded hundred dollars, or he and this sweet,
horses? Thafr.horse balk!” and there sweet horse will be requittsetrting in
was a pause. Smith was thinking how pieces —Te'tas Siftings.
Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder,
Flick had sold him. and was trying to
Female Complaints, as well as all Nervous and
Carriage Riding Through Mexico.
call up some plan of vengeance and
Chronic Diseases Successfully Treat- '
general destruction of the Flick race,
We stopped for lunch at an Indian vil­
"Balk, balk! S’pose 1 didn’t know it? lage of unpronounceable name, patron­
ed Upon the Latest Sci­
Whocan t break a balkin' horse? Easiest izing its onlv public resting-place—a
entific Principles
.
thing in the world.” and Smith looked “fondita,” which is Spanish for little
very wise. “I’ll hitch him up right restaurant. The dirt-floor of this way­
away to show von. Like to know what side inn was as neat as broom could
л preacher's daugther knows ’bout a make it. the pictured saints upon its Of the above MEDICAL INSTITUTE, on account of his increasing practice in
balkin' horse.”
Hastings, Mich., will make his next visit on TUESDAY,.January
whitewashed walls were freshly wreathed
Soon Smith and his wife were in the with paper roses, rickety-legged wooden
13th, 1885, and remain one day, at
farm wagon.
benches were banged against the walks,
",G’laug. now!” and the horse went and the only two chairs the establish­
off like an ox team. “Told you so,
ment afforded were brought for the ac­
Susan. Three hundred dollars of our commodation of las Americanas, who
•nappies' wouldn't touch him:
Want were susoected of not wishing to con­
Brown’s organ with one hundred and form to tne native custom of squatting
twenty-six Blanks in it fer a trade, eh? upon a petate.
The windows were
Ho, ho!”
guiltless of glass and had tbe usual iron
"No, John.
Stops, stops,
not
bars before them, but 1 noticed that the
Blanks,”
rude barn-like shutters were of solid ma"Who said Blanks? I*said one hun­
hqgany, which wood is cheaper here,
dred and twenty-six stops," he replied
because less rare, than common pine.
DR. ALBERT Las had twenty yean* experience tn hospitals and private practice, is a regular
with great precision and emphasis.
Our refreshment was speedily spread graduate of tbe most eminent Medical Colleges of the United States, mid gives his special atten­
"Fer au. organ? Organ factory, you
tn the treatment of all forms of Nervous aud Chronic Diseases. Blood Polson.x8kln Diseases.
upon a well-scoured tabic, to which the tion
Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and oilier organs; Rheumatism, Weakness, Nervous gnd Gene­
mean. If a woman could tell, could possi­
addition of a cloth would have be^n an ral Debility, Mental and Physical Prostration. Broken DownOustltmIons,Blotches, Nervousness,
bly tell, the difference between a horse,
Dimness of Sight, Cough. Indigestion, Despondency, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society. l»eincongruous
superfluity
—
a
jar
of
rancid
wfiy-a—g’lang, there. What are ye
ft*ctlvc
Memory, etc., snccessfuuy treated and pernuuivntly cured by remedies that art not In­
sheep’s milk, curd-cheese and honey, Juriou*.
.u
Btoppin’fer?1” The horse had stopped. biscuits, which would have made most ,X
"Is he hungry,' John. Poor thing!”
NERVOUS
DEBILITY—Those suffering from Nervous Debility, the symptoms of which are a
"Hungry?
Very. Hungriest horse destructive cannon balls, and a basket dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for jierformlng their business and social duties, makes
yf mangos, tamarinds and pomegran­ happy marriages tmpoaalble, distresses the action of the heart, causing flushes af heat, depression
ever produced in "the Western hetnis-/ ates.
temptingly arrangedJ n fresh green of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fears, dreams, short breathings, melancholy, tire easy of
pbere. Just (lyin’ fer food.”
and have a preference to be alone, feeling as tired In the morning as when retiring, lost
leaves, as the poorest of these people company,
manhood, white bone deposits In the urine, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thoughts, watery
The hom* was tapped with the lines,
have a tasteful habit of doing; of course and weak eyes, dyspepsia, constipation, paleness, pain and weakness In tbe limbs, etc., should
but he continued to stand still.
the inevitable pulque was at hand, consult Dr. Albert Immediately and be restored to health.
"Goldang that white livered Flick.
served from a pig-skin which gurgled an
DR. ALBERT has discovered the greatest cure In the world for Weaknem of tbe Back and
Get ep. 1 tell you. I’ll maul vour eter­
Lltnbs, General Debtuty, Nervotunesa, Lanjraor, Confusion of Ideas. Fafottatton of the Heart.
nal daylights out. Oh, won't yer get approving note alarmingly like fin Timidity,
Trembling, IMmness of Sight or Glddlne®,, Disease* of the Head, Throat. Nu»e or Skin.
while emptying its contents into ou
Affections ot the Liver. Lungs, Stomach and Bowels—those terrible disorders which unfit the pa­
ep?” he u.-ked with withering scorn,
mags. These so-called "pig-skins” are tient for business or other duties of life—blighting their most radiant hopes or anUcipatlous, ren­
and be.gidt up by the dashboard and
reaHy the undressed hides uf sheep with dering marriage Impossible.
made a terrible Hinge with the lines.
the wool side turned in. Nothing els
YOUNG MEN who have become the victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive
The horse made a jump forward, and
is considered so good for tbe national habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands ot young men of exalted talent and
then stopped again. Smith fell out on
beverage, -and we are told that a smallest brilliant intellect, may eall with full confidence.
the double trees.
7
MARRIAGE—MARRIED FER8ON8, or young men contemplating marriage, aware ot Physi­
sized skin costs about two dollars and
"Are you hurt, dear?” asked his
fifty cents and lasts little more than a' cal Weakness. Loss of Procreative Powers, Impotency, or any other disqualifications, spredlly re­
■wife.
He who niaces himself under the care of DR. ALBERT may confide In his honor as a gen­
month, as the fermentation going on lieved.
tleman and confidently rely upon his skill an a physician.
■
"Hurt?” he echoed, as life climbed ip.
Tbe
displaying a nose dcnudedSif a large within soon eats the wool on.
ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing rfllletkm
dirtiest of these Indians make the most
—which renders life a bufden and marriage impossible— Is the penalty paid by the victim of im­
slice of skin. He sat down beside his
delicious curd-cheeses of mixed goats’ proper Indulgence. Young parsons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
wife, panting, but looking in a very
and cows’ milk, which are eaten with dreadful consequences tlmt effsue. Now who that understands the subject will deny that procre­
piercing manner at, her.
"Hurt?
is lost sooner by tho.se falling Into Improper habits thnu by tbe prudent? Besides being de­
wild honey or crumbled into the frijoles ation
prived of tbe pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious destructive symptoms ot both mind
.That's only one of them one hundred
(stewed beans) without which no meal and body arise. Tbe system becomes deranged, tee physical and menufl functions weakened.
and twenty-six stops: only one hundred
Loss of Procreative Power. Nervous Lrritlblllty, Dyspepsia. Palpitation of yhe Heart. Indigestion,
w complete.
Though the cheeses are Constitutional
Debility. Wasting ot’tbe Frame, Cough, Consumption and Death.
and twenty-five more. Hurt. Mrs. Susan
.1. Smith?'Delightful! Delightful! Solid extensively imitated oy their betters in
social station, none can make them so
•enjoymeut! Never had anything feel
them
trifling
month
after month, taking poisonous and Injurious con&gt;i&gt;oubds, should apply li
so good in mv born days.
Gosh well as the Indians, who have been
a’m^hty’,'that’ll be the dogdest lookin’ offered considerable sums for the recipe
REMARKABLE
CURES perfected In old cases which hare boon neglected or unaklllfullv
cateass on my face to-morrow mornin’ —which they decline to sell, finding it treated. NO EXPERIMENTS OR FAILURES, It being self evident that a Physic lanthat con­
-to-morrow"mornin', if I live. But a more profitable to keep this secret. Evi­ fines himself exclusively to the study of certain classes of diseases and who ti eats thousands even
year must acquire greater skill In those branches than one In general practice. Parties treated
dently
the
proper
flavor
needs
certain
lew more stops like that, nfy dear, dear
by mall and express, but where possible, personal consultation is preferred, which IS FREE AND
iSusie. an’—an' vou'll be a widow, an’ conditions—of adjacient dirt, lice, foul INVITED. CHARGES MODERATE, IND CURABLE CASES UUAKA14tEKD.
Address with posUH&gt;&lt;*,
.
yer children fatherless. Just you take &gt;dors, etc., which los ricos fail to furn­
ish. At the conclusion of this dainty
a turn on them goldarned farmin’ im- repast the mistress of the manse diveil
.plexnehte out on tlie wagon tongue.
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
into the depths of her greasy gown and P. O. Box. 270.
Besides you lookin' like two twin zebras,
corrflepoQ&lt;lence •»cr*d,y confidential. Treatment sent C. O. D. to any part of
you’ll feel pert and spry; very pert for produced her cigarette holder, proffer­ the
ing
the
time
honored
courtesy
of
the
м
rinnorht&lt;»r nn’------- ’’
j “But, John, why don’t you put dirt country with an air which a princess
in his ear? Pa used to when he lived might envy—and Bets}- and I would not ing full well that ancient maiden was
for tbe world have wounded her feelings only waiting our exit to urge certain
•in Boston, an’------ ”
“Yourpa did, did be?” he exclaimed, by refusing the honor of sharing her lagging feet upon the thorny steps of
knowledge by energetic switch suasion.
ip bitter irony. “Did he pour in Bos­ smoke.
Having manfully performed that po­ Poor little ragamuffins!
sing dirt? So yotir pa was in the horse
The small
&lt;aiud real estate buiinese. eh? Fed dirt lite duty, while the mulep were resting amount of useless learning that may be
.in the ear, eh? Of course, of course. we wandered out to vjrew the village, beaten into them will not alleviate one
When I’m condemned idiot enough to whose low-roofed and no-roofed casas jot or tittle of their hopeless lives—nor
«|&gt;ovel dirt a hull forenoon in. my bone’s are nestled at tbe foot of dark hiUs. Its. even result in improving their apparel,
quaint adobe cihuroh. having hidden the
ears, you’ll &amp;• a gay widowed daughter
as the first taste of the tree of knowledge
of a tieaD-eating clergyman of Boating. mold and cracks of centuries Under a is said to have done by our earliest an­
You hdld these lines. Something’s got fresh coat of pink and blue plaster, cestors.—Cor. N. Y. Graphic.
DETROIT COMMERCIAL
seemed
taking
on
rakish
airs,
like
a
to die; die, d’ye hear, d-L” he spelled,
ADVERTISER
fashionably newigged
octogenarian;
with awful impressiveness.
•
—An English statistician maintains
while
ranged
around
the
walls
of
its
He came back from the roadside with
that the daily increase of wealth in the
weedy graveyard was a row of grinning United States is upward of twenty-five
a rail.
"Mrs. Smith,, say your prayers. Some­ skulls. I picked up one, with the in­ million dollars, or about eight hundred
•36,000a USS
thing’s got to come. You perceive this tention of adding it to my collection of and thirty millions a year, which u onerail; you also perceive, ns a golden vienerdos de Mexico; but it crumbled t- third aa much ns the entire increase in
teteSSKiz.
dust
at
a
touch
and
filled
the
air
with
dream, that twu-handred-doUar bay
wealth of the whole or the rest of th«
fine powder. Then we strayed into the'
world. England, whose increase in
fraud of Mr. Flick’s. There’s going to
a gory uonflict. The time is at hand, school house, where a bevy of ragged wealth is next to our own, makes only a
the bridegroom waiteth.
Soon, my boys and girls were shouting their les­ profit on all her business of three hun­
In Mexican
dear Susan, there’ll be a sound of rev- sons in ringing chorus.
dred million dollars a year, or but
schools children never study silently, little over a third of our own.
Althtajuneture the rail performed but all tasks are committed to memory
by
loud
repetition.
The
poor,
pale,
The prevailing opinion regarding the
the office of a battering ram.
shabby old woman who presided seemed
girl of the period is unjust. A few de­
One bump, ami tbe bay kicked the
rail over into an adjoining county. half distracted, as do doubt she waa, for cades back she spun, wove, knit. etc.
Then the bat commenced to back. He the noise was deafening, and tbe clutch These things have gives way to modern
backed, aud backed, and there seemed of her thin claw upon a wicked looking machinery. She has hl^------ ’------- *“
to tie imminent danger of the harness ■witch clearly indicated that nothing more of an ornament: m rhen in health
but our presence deterred her from is beautiful. She takes Dr. .Jones' Red
eoftdng off over his head.
"making an example” of some luckless Clover Tonic, which u] wires the com­
_____________
_____ ________
________
drives
away pir iplw and cures
urchin.
The____
only "books
” these...........
chil- plexion, ___
dren used were some old bills of Con- all (liNeaws of the stomach, liver and
________________ kidney... Fifty ante rfFnaTk Hatah-

MAN

NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES

The Hastings House,

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or Washing will find the
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“QUAKER STYLES,"
.

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Nervous and Chronic Diseases.

'HE HASTINGS BANNER
AND THE DETROIT PO 8
For »X.OO a year.
'
■

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Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pleurisy,
Whooping-Cough,
Lung Fever, and all dimmses of ths
Throat, Chert and Lungs, when
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                  <text>Hastings Banner

VOL. XXIX. NO. 33.

The Hastings Banner.

---- ---------HASTINGS, MipH., DECEMBER 4, 1884.

NO POISON

one more favored than the other, thongh
which was the each and which the other
it was harxl to tell. To thb family I
belonged, though with more than the
IF
ordinary claim oa her affections, being
the only son of her step-father, and
with no real relation between us.
She
bad Always called me her brotlier. and
iw
that rire
&gt;1 BS( iUITION RATES;
•fir «2jvr. tana£thc hl,“ •doming.
was
highly
indignant
when
I
refused
to
It il
CMn “CTCr«
U advance. «t.« peryenr: If paid within six
it i« a bond that binds forever.
consent to be a nearer relation than
oontli*. »l.» per year; ff not paid until oxniraUop otyear. tl.30. Subscribers out“cousin.” She finally allowed me to
»lde if Barrv Co., 11.26 per year* Inbe her cousin by name, according to
my request It was the nearest rela­
Mfa^^r-M.,re,Tn&gt;e ln
vonrielhrtions.
tion
1 cared to be yeL When I was
rtfaTui n.°,2,r.h
n&lt;,t
er
,
Tbe Um that touch the heart forever.
ADVERTISING KATES:
about to leave for the college she exprewd
regret saying she would miss
There U no place that's near or far.
Extra charge for special positions.
n'\wh bro"d lt* fe,n* Bn'1 rich Its «plm-» me very much: I sincerely hoped she
might, if Home siftwtitute 'could not be
As
home'
where
Ifaht
falls
from
the
«tor
JOB PRINTING.
found to take my place, six feet tall,
•Of memory fond and love that's tender.
it-tHKbu pride is felt In the Job Printlux__
with dark eyes and mustache, and a
42t‘?2Y.c °/ .
*• lhe tn,c Inver
naKmeut of the BAXXML Evenrtlilag in the
rfif»t Alls the heart with hope forever.
tenor voice. Some one would soon fill
-uttre wff.re I* new; and with the latest faces of
:rre. th • ux«t approved patterns of machinery,
the niche. I felt certain.
Symbol of Heaven Is home below. .
La competent workmen employed, enable* the
Homo ta a Impp) mansion nearer
When I saw her the next time, two
BZNXKU to do first-rias* job work.
Than olfewbere to the stars that alow;
yearshad
not quiteelapsed. I found Juliet
Toe love of kindred makes it dearer
much the same, wearing the same colors
Than courts of klnrs, and spurs endesvor
, L.t RKE Ac RIKEB,
To win a home in Heaven forever.
aud styles, and surrounded by a cluster
t
Attorneys at Law and
-U. »F. Bunurtp. u^lutrUiQfuttr.
of similar satellites.
When I entered
.
Solicitors in Chancery.
I noticed the same spaniel tagging at
iii L'alon block, ever Heainer BrutJ
'
HER CHIEF ODDITY.
her footsteps' He responded to mv call
UuStlnXS, Mich.
I___________
&lt;
t ~__arucfaj®
of hb name, but hot with the signs of
Irvrtife in all courts of tbe state. Attend to i
tee fiwl» n-aavZhteB Urey'urvMwae*
“Please try to toll me just how J was Eleased recognition I had expected of
ro strength and tree fruit j dtting befpre mamma called me. Jamie, im; “What is the matter with the
tor Im as sitting sc deliciously comfort­ dog’s ungrateful memory?” 1 asked of
they stand alone
lEEMEXt SMITH. .
;
able then."
its mistress.
1
1 tried to recall to my mind's eye the
“H hy, how should he know vou?—
„
Price
Baking
Powder
Co.,
.«&gt;v»o&gt;1-rlt.K.ue^t«.tore1&gt;
i Chlci«o, III.
t,.Loul,M«.
exact (MMition which my odd “cousin” he fa a new Tag. Dear old Tag died
r'rs, Uees in all courts of lhe State. Collections
«*ina or
’ MO* had ctjjoxcd prior to the interruption,
•uon after you left, and I got a new dog
and partially Miccecdod.
Immediately, and isn’t he the perfect
I»m vi-ritM
amAhmak
-a»o—
11 F
r.. aSAI
’l'KX. . &lt;&lt; ’ . II
11. V
IA.1A1OIAN.
“You sat facing me, sideways, with facsimile, Jamie?" delightedly.
For
Al’I’EN &amp; Va\ARMAN.
Dr. Price’ll Lupulin Yeast Gems, your right arm under U;c back of your the -first time in my life her s|M*ech
head, snd your loft hand on the book, if made a feeling of cold uncanniness
Lawyers.
I am not mistaken'.”
.Orer Hastings National Bank.)
come over me. She seemed like a
It nriuised me, and I smiled to see her cold, fascinating witch, incapable even
WE MAKE BUT OBE QVAUTT.
rOHX CARVETH,
sink into lh«* chair and start up again of appreciating tbe pretty devotion of a
?!
Attorney at Law
impatiently, evidently disaatisfiod, until hami.oome dog—that fa. the individual­
Middleville. Midi.
she appealed to me for aid. Then she ity of it, •
“is it a delicate compliment to Tag
carefully followed my directions as if
W. NIBKERN,
she bad lx-en a motlel'and I the artfat, No. I to so promptly till his place?” 1
• '
Lawyer.
| even to the details, trying to let her asked.
(Over Spaulding's dry goods store.)
“Most assuredly. ”
fingers drop into their old position nat’ Wilt attend promptly to all business lu all '
“You're a very queer, ©did little
iirnJIy. and letting lhe heel of her slip­
per slide off carelessly, a favorite habit wretch!” I said, brutally, and patting
the second canine slave, and calling
of her s.
\
Lawyer,
j. “I fear I can not recall the exact him studiously by another name. 1 left
Hasting'*. Mich.
angi« at which you held your head, her alone in the room. But 1 soon came
I Juliet. *'
back, apologized for my behavior, and
; ••.«-«nias Attorney for Barry County.
i
“Don't be ironic, Jamie, I hate it^ after that I'enjoy al niy short vacation
\ E. KENASTON,
I ami I never can answer back, so it fa as I could only with her. She was more
The bast dry hop yeaxt in ths we ld. Braa? taking a mean advantage of one weaker diverting than a novel, and as enter­
A.
Attorney at Law,
ratsad by this yeast li iigl.l, white and whole- J thi
taining im a woman could be.
_ 'Over J. 8. ttooilyvar &amp; Co.'s stare.)
•han yourself."
■nurtireJ in all cmirta of the State. UollertloiM aorna Ilka our grandmother's dellctcus br-Jid.
Once after calling the dog hy another
Juliet was a Ixjrn flatterer and a sooprobip Jy attending to.
name I looked at her reproachfully.
cessfui
one.
CROCEJTS. SELL THEM.
.i W. LOWRY?M. D., ' ~
-.
“But truly, Jamie, didn't you ever She was sitting in the dusk, but I could
_
Price Baking Powder Co., happen to get into a lovely comfortable easily study her.face.
’J.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculiat.
“Juliet, you look dismal."’
position and long to keep it. and be
fciTn H Dt. FTlcfi Spec! 11 runritt Ennflj,
Thorn St., ll&amp;stinga. Mlch.i
“
I
was
thinking
of
changes."
st. 'Louir,
Mo. disturbed, aud then try to find out the
Chicano. III.
T
- -&lt;
in . evu or country promptly attended.
“What changes?—in dogs, and names
I details of the way you made youraelf so
Office faKint -» to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. XU.
—and persons."
■
Triephmie at Hollawaya' drug store.
comfort able?”
,
.
QT** Special attention paid to surgical di»eaM-»
“Well, yes; I do so hate any change.
I ’She spoke very earnestly, fixing her
and ill&lt;r.!.-&lt;•&lt; of the eye and ear.
Oh, Jamie, if you could only guess
demure,
haxel-green
eyes
on
my
form
P ,R.TIMMERMAN,
*
as if she were wondering whether I was how unhappy it make_s me to mfas the
L . Homoepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
! comfortable then. She seemed to be so; smallest thing to which 1 am accus­
(First door east of Holloways' drug stare.)
' she always reminded me of a graceful, tomed; and so 1. get 'similar ones to fit
cozy feline, with her luxurious poses, into the empty places M well as possible.
T\R. WM. JONES,
her rounded form, pansy -aha ped face, Do you know. Jim. 1 don't like to think
-M
Dentist.
of dying, and I don’t want to go to any
i with iL« greenish,
inquiring eyes,
All work promptly allended to.
Heaven unless it is to be just exactly
' dreamy yet alert.
^ELTON &amp; WHITLOCK
“I believe I may have lieen comforta­ like everything here. I'd hate to have
it so new. And I liked poor little Tag.”
ble a few timea in my life.” I replied.
Her lively face looked really pathetic,
“So vou
in that---------------nioe old--------chair
Are agents for the Watertown Insurance Co. | For the Cure of Kidney and I.lrtr Cam,— were
------- -------------They write policies ou a man's property against I platoU, ConaUpoUew. and *11 disorders wc uswl
|iave. Bv the way. S|M-aking and in tyiteof the odd wording and the
loss by fire,lightning or wind; against a man's I
slightly-free expressions concerning the
of
chairs-my
old
bet
chair
ha.
quite
life by &lt;loatb aud accident.
liar
n»r to
vo their
Vfeu eaxi.it• ismu
an u nnfalling friend.
......... All
.... , come to pieces, and I must get another hereafter, I felt a tender pity, for
-Drcninta.
------ sofa. rt-.
j( g&lt;&gt;
n&lt;)t
mig8
Juliet, mixed with wonder and—J did
One Dollar a bottle, «,
or Mdreaddresa Dr.
Dr.
10OK A SHELDON,
David Kennedy, Randoat, N.Y.
- z ’ dear old thing."
not quite know what else to do—I
“But it will not be quite the same as smiled.
Office in Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
“Why do you smile?” she demanded
the
dear
old
chair,
wifi
it?"
Have the only set of Abstract Books tn Barry
suddenly. .
---------- -------- ,
“If it is just like the other. I do not
County.
.
.
4
“I was thinking what a funny ar­
Abo«.-a Brtiliant Rwvrw,
why it should not be. The attachrangement you would make under cer­
Tliere is something startNnKlu thr rapid in- J
Ck.fi fnr it win bused on nothin?
J. WRIGHT.
cruise of Kidney dlseaawi arnnnff the American *. ment I bad tor It was bniwu on noining tain circumstances, carrying out your
.
ITtysician.
iMNiple
within a few year- post. Muny causes i sentimental, but on a respect forcer•all* dav or night ^iroiiiptly attended to.
hobbv. How long ago did your parrot
preullartoI tain merits and points of comfort, and die?’’
Office st i-rNidcnce, OHv-lialf mile east of Cari­
hSaHvln*. overwork and exposure. Dr. barld i if 1 geteanother just like llr—why there
tas Centre.
•_______
Kennedy, of itandout, X. V., is often &lt; onoralu- • jg nothing queer about that, I m sure.
'And now this one fife in his niche?"
JJOLMES A HOLLY BROS.
these "•«-»
m&lt;»t —
uMinful'dlsorderarH^ounding
intd the room straight to'her
radically earing these
ino.i uu*«n
•'And wMcn you win and wed a poor
ke
the
following.
are
constantly
c
hai
r
.
and
rising
put
its
forepaws
on
Proofs of this, Uke the----- - — .sizezs-sl.
brought to his attention,
and are published b)’. bw knee, .nd eeM.Uw.lly lic ked nd wretch* of) a fellow, if you are left a
S’&amp;SS.X'pKUiSCrer
him for the sake of thousands of other .sufferrrs
charming young widow, you will look
whom ne desires to reach and l&lt;en«-nt. rhe let­ fondled her slender white hands lying about far a new victim,'as much to
ter. therefore, may be of vital Importance to you in her Ian.
match the foregoing one as possible,
or to some one whom you know. H is from one
Juliet cropped her book.
of the beet known and popular dnigglsta In the
and matry him because he is so like the
13th. 1H*4.
“You darling—you dear little bunch other one’was.and you hate changesso.”
fine and growing city from which lie write&gt;-yd
doubtless where those nar find Mr. (.rawford al of devotion! Come to me, then. He’s
She sat still and tripdto smile, out her
his place of bnslnwui on tne corner of Main and
taST
Goods of All Kinds to be Marked Union streete
; ”””...... *------------------- ---■ - 'I Jnlitt’. pretty doggie”—fakipg tbe eyes looked startled.
Hprlnrltrid. «•»,.M.rrb a». 1®* I |,»ppv little aniiu»l in her erm. »nd
'
“Ob. Jamie, do tell me what kind of
Down!
Dr. D. Kennedy.-------------- )t nntiI 1 felt vexed »t the
DBA* 8iK:~For ten reara I had I
a widow 1 should make."
most acute fonn. ^nlste of so much affection on an animal
We will take Produce as usual, bat no more with Kidney disease In lt&lt; most
“(’narming."
|t° I »ilh * bettpr »nbj«-t
cl™e U h»nd.
What 1 suffered must be left to “&gt;«
credit given.
••No, not that; but would I soon
—for no one can apprcdate It “—rto many
many ......
physicians ।j aKd told ber so.
...
tliink of another, do you think?"
Ko more Book-keeping, and no mon- bad debts. gone through It. i resorted to
-•
••?.
“»’}’ i
“Don't be silly, Jamie; you re too big
nnd to many different klipta •&lt;
“Instantly."
spent a great deal of money, only to And in)self
be hugged, end you’re not ■ dog“Oh, Jamie! but Fm awfully afraid
older and worse tlian ever. 1 may XM that I
used »bottles of a preparation widely adver­ vet,” with » wicked lingering on the so. too."
tised aa a specific for tills dreclse sort of troute lut word
There was real distress in her tone,
les and found It entirely useless, at .least In mv
•■If
that
fortunate
little
heart
were
Your FAVOBOT REMEDY- I say ft
not to be disguised by the funny little
with’ a perfect recollection of ■Jl fhat was done w die now, what on earth would you do. face she cut to hide it
for mcoesldes—Is the only thing that did me Juliet?—Die too? Il la unwise to at­
“My dear.’ I was only jesting; J'
OF GOODS
tbe slighter, good; aud I am 1J® “f*®*1 tach ope'a aelt «o to any animal, for It
that It leave mo permanent relief. I have recwould nut—"
XwaWrAVOKlTB BBMKDYIO rawy
can not live very long at bert."
“No, don’t take it back, for I fear
pie tor Kidney &lt;!!«»«. •“«&lt;•!«,*11 jeEpm-w
“Oh stop—you miserable croaker I 1 you are right. Jamie, with all my fond­
™AVOKrfisll$?Kl&gt;¥ bo. nolle -qwj1 m We Jove tbe dog, aod if h,J wero
&lt;110—05 ness. I am dreadfully material, horribly
AND A BBAN NEW LINE OF
Jarhie, it docs seem a shame, I should fickle, and I dread it. I should love to
mis, him an very much!” Then with a feel capable of being infinitely faithful
.he Snort or Where ^y'cB.wpoRD.
delighlhdlv cleared face-”Why. Id to one creature; or to be able to deeply
get another »o exactly bite him aa not mourn some one as long as I lived, for
BTOnlKS OH TUB ROAD.
to know the difference, and teach him it’s jovelv and very poteucal.y on know.
TO BE ADDED, WITH
all the trick. Tag known, and name him I’m afraid it all sounds queer, but 1
the sakne.”
,
.
can't just explain it.’’
rs
olly
She aaid it in auob an ingenuously
“Well, well. 1’11 die to please you.
•Cwtlemru. I
•»’T
plcaeed tone that I laughed outright at and you shall mourn me. child.”
At the helm.
you till; your experience of the
knowledge of burfneM; theehanglng sights you her, and patting the dog. called it a
After this I seemed to like Juliet
tSyCOME
TRY US’
••poor,
devoted
little
foot
and
left
the
*'?&gt;,I?'1.^™lT’X“rS'
&lt;-&gt;l &lt;™» tb.
even better than ever, and we parted
Salisfartlon guaranteed, and Good* Cheaper
Him uf on elderly pleasure tourist, lust August, room to attend to wme duty .
faster friends than ever.
lion ever you bought before.
»nd wm nddreSeS to a seml-cirele of commer­
I marveled al my airter and pitied
I did feel as if I longed to tell her
Parties owing the old firm will please settle by cial travelers seated on the porch of the Lindell her bobby and her pern. That rear. In how I hated to see so many trivial, and
Hcpte ruber Utb.
tbe fall, t left the. place 1 bad called some sensible fellows hanging about so
HOLMES 4 HOLLY BROS., Woodland.
homo ao many yearn, and accepted a much, but she would have laughed at
a
.side the chances of railroad collisions anu portion an teacher of ancient languages me for being jealous, and there never
kt a college quite dialanl. I waa to re­ was a bit of the green-eyed monster in
■twsmboat r’ldaralton.'
-What risks f«»r Instance.
prank- main without interruption for two mv nature.
years.
At tbe time of my departure
During the time I was off the second
in work tin
Juliet waa part aerenteen. an attractive time, we exchanged a few letters on
faster than
and rather accomplished young orna­ occasions, as for example, Christmas.
ment to my father a home, and a aoureo Thanksgiving day. her birthdav and
of unfailing enurtaiumeut and ammw- mine. Time passed on and.I had been
ment to the home circle. Her treaka away two years when I received a letter
were aa harmleea as they were ongtnal. from my father telling me of Joliet’.
and her many naivete, wot d.tj.
JOB PRINTING,
and
l«gl’*Me.
Her
a miarter wr cent. But I had to give up pardonable
all her coquetries and affairs and adppqu&lt;«y
■d
To
Letter Heads, Note Heads, Cir­

in

Hastings, Barky Co., Mich.,

The

pastry

MARSHALL L. COOK.

ho™vward liound.
with swelling Mile and .tarry i,&lt;nnerl
°° p,ac&lt;':ik*' bon'*‘ *" ’ound.
** borne's ho«annaa.
t*Vlt ebV Mnd °°* ‘wu never
Divide the lore that lives forever.

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HOME FROM\iBROAD.
almost ch’.lu.lk.* ways. I had never even
bnmclicil
matrimony
to -•
my —
own
mind,
, , . , —
---------j ~
o U..UU.
I had always involuntarily cumected
my future happiness and fife\ th Juiict in a dim way. Thia awakening
was decided and sudden. I could do
nuiliing and say nothing, sn I did and
-aid just that, and pinned mv whole
energy and aim to my teaching. I felt
no curiosity to know anything ooneemingthe man who had been bold and de­
termine! enough tp step in ami thrust
aside the coy, light arrows and gainijifa
point—and mine before I known rny-'lf. Naturally, as Juliet was creamvchcoked. with dark chestnut hair and
eyes, aud was round and snpptarJf ©io­
lured her futute husband tall and slim,
and very fair, tbe fair British type.
That wifsall thi thought I ever gave him.
My twepty-eigfath birthday pa*-edand
no letter came from Juliet,* but I heard
that her marriage was soon to take
place, aud 1 received a politely w orded
little invitation to attend, written in her
own hand, but not in her own st) le, but
cool and odd. This was two weeks
prior to the time it was to occur; ten
days later the startling new&gt;came t&lt;
me thau while out .sailing, the party,
among whom were Juliet and h’ej
fiance, wt^ capsized. All were named
excepting Juliet's lover. He waa buried
on the day on which they were to hav&lt;
been married.
Then I thought of the man who
claimed the one I knew I had loved,
and I felt a choke in my voice when )
murmured "Poor young fellow,” and
pictured my pretty young sister in hei
grief over her gallant young lover. 1
sat down then aud wrote her a letter oi
condolence, probably the only tendei
letter I ever wrote to her in my life.
It wxs a romantic episode and wm
looked upon as such, and it clothed the
graceful Juliet with a halo of interest­
ingness superior to that of a ‘ lovely
young widow, for it was more i&gt;oetrcal
and more delicately full oi freshness.
She wore mourning, as was lhe very
proper thing to dp. was made much of
by his sisters and mother, and was rec­
ommended a change of scenery xnd all
the rest, though my father wrote me
that she bore it with a strange cairnneas
in one who had been demonstrative and
impulsive. The only time when she
broke down at all, be said, was when
she read my letter: but she was even
more calm after it.
It was doubtless au unworthy and
trivial thought, but involuntarily 1
asked myself the question: “Who will
take the p«»or fellow’s place?” I was to
go home that vear; would I find her
sweetly, pathetically mournful, losing
interest in worldly pursuits and diver­
sions? Or would I find her with an­
other fair-haired, blue-eyed young man
at her side, trving to fill tbeplace of the
lost one. on the strength of bis strong
likeness and her hatred of changes? I
found Juliet looking less arch and viva­
cious than before, and a trifle fairer.
Her face lost its little mournful look the
moment I kissed her in the old brotherly
way, and I did not see thtf look return
for awhile. She became her own viva­
cious self when with me. She rarely
alluded to her sorrow, and spoke of the
lost one only when she mentioned that
he had been present on such au oc
casion, or such were hiujsentiments, and
then she spoke with a pretty, but open
tender© ess.
That she had leved him I felt certain,
for I knew that in the dark velvet case
on the grand piano was hfa picture, and
that case had two little doors aud a tiny
silver padlock, and Juliet haorthe key,
and I noticed the wear that comd have
been made only by tender fingers w|»ening that door frequently; yeti knew she
had not done so since my return home,
for we were together almost constantly.
One evening when we were sitting near
the piano, in the deep twilight. I asked:
“Was he like any one I know, Juliet?”
I asked it in earnest and in good
faith. To my surprise she flushed
slowly, and looked up reproachfully at
me. "I recollected what 1 had once said
to her concernrig her actions in case of
widowhood, ana then I. too, flushed;
then we both laughed, though I saw
tears shining In her eyes. T was so
pleased to see the sweet forgiving
laugh, that I went to her chair and tak­
ing up my favorite seat on the large
arm of the rpomy chair, I touched her
arm softly. She leaned her head against
my arm with a happy little laugh. A
thought rushed to my mind. I felt tiiat
it would be utter uaelewness for me to
try to supply the place of the first one
—I am very dark anti altogether differ­
ent in type' but 1 fell an uncontrollable
impulse to tell her of it.
“Juliet, do not feel hurt nor vexed if
I ask you something.”
“Of course I will*not.”
“I mean it canjestly. very. 1 feel
that after the ftinl haveBflen made of
your hate of.cfianges. this may sound
strange. 1 feel, too, that I can .never
hope to take his place—I am «» widely
different in all but this, which was com­
mon to both him and me; That I love
you, Juliet, and though 1 am only sec­
ond. if you will let me try—”
1 stopped short in astonishment, for
Juliet’s tears were failing on niy hand,
and her face waa laughing up at me,
and she sobbed ns she smiled.
“I am downright ashamed to have
you catch me so again, but I could not
help it, Jim, and you surely may for­
give me if it does amuse you.” She
rose and taking the little key out of her
pocket unlocked tbe velvet case, and
going to tbe lightest corner of the room,
banded it to me. Had 1 not known it
to be tbe likeness of the dead. I could
have taken it for that of my twin
brother—if I bad ever had one. so
like myself was it
Juliet stm looking down, her face
bidden.

think.”

.
** now.” 1 said, and just then tbe
doff c»nje in, and I bent ami patted its

’•Foor uufa Tag; I liked him.’’—
BiUa SUI&lt;t. in Uprin^ld (Una.)
Republican.
Expectation nod Experiraco.
The beginner in stock breeding, eopecially if a young beginner (and youth
is the beAt time to "begin a long unciorlakiqg). has a delightful prospect at
easy succevc. In the morning .of his
career, dr in the-morning of life to most
men who have any steel in their compositioo. any energy and fitness for their
calling, ail is cmtlcur de roar. Like be­
gets like," they know, and they- bare
only to secure the right kind of stock
and go ahead.
With what different
thoughts does tbe'breeder o( fifty years’
standing look back upon his work, how­
ever successful! The mon- suceesaful.
indeed, the greater tbe strife has been
the more difficult the ta.sk to accom­
plish- Hr now knows the impedimenta,
pitfalls and stumbling blocks of the
journey, the disappointments of early
hopes, aud tbe mon' than compcnsaiing
joys of successful labor.
It is impossible that any business
which is so much of an art as stock
breeding, which involve* so much of
science (we do not miscall the business
or art of stock breeding itself, “a
science”), should be so ran)' as tbe
beginner is ready to believe. It must
be laboriously learned, and unless tbe
breeder applies to tbe study of its
principles and details a competent
mind, with all the force'of a strong and
resolute will, he may succeed in multi­
plying animals, but he can not succeed
tn extending the grand work of improve­
ment. According to his business Indus­
try. and to circumstances'beyond his
control which tend to regulate tbe
measure of each man’s success, be mly
reap pecuniary profit, more’ or less, but
to become- a really great breeder, he
must exercise higher powers than are
necessary for the management of ordi­
nary business. He has to do with liv­
ing creatures, with organisms subject
to natural laws, which he cannot alter,
and in these very laws constantly
thwarting his aims, if, in ignorance or
otherwise, he leaves them out of hb
reckoning, the means of improvement
arc to be found. The working of thew*.
laws he must watch and follow and
assist To become a master breeder,
hewnust be the servant of Nature, he
must stoop to conquer. By patient and
intelligent observation, step by . step,
not “by sudden flight," he may bocome
an eminent breeder; hut he will ’never
be so, in the true •*ense of eminence,
by theoretical learning alone, or by the
.labor of other men; that is to say, by
obtaining good stock without knowing
by practical lessons how to use it—and
how not to use it. Failure* are annoy ing and often discouraging, but they are
not'always dead Ions. The patient and
courageous Worker may draw from them
lessons for his future guidance. Tbe
highest success may be reached by tbe
wise use of failure-*.
Volumes may be written upon the
principles of'breeding, the laws of Na­
ture and the details of tbe breeder’s
practice, and the .volumes may be very
good aud very useful in their way. but
after all is said or written, and heard or
read, the road to success must be found
out in practice by each man for himself.
Journals and books may set up serrioaable landmarks, to indicate the where
about* of the path, but each traveler
must look to his own footing as he goes,
or be runs the risk of finding himself
down a pitfall, or up to hb * chin in a
quagmire.—National Live-Stock Jour­
nal.

FaabtoaJietM.

Bonnet strings must match tbe ma­
terial of tbe*dreaa.
Red and turquofae blue are combined
in aew flannel suits.
Buckles instead of buttons fasten
many handsome corsages.
.
Black laces come with embroidered
edges and net to match.
Silk plush and fine cloth turban cape
are worn by small boys
. Feather thistles appear among other
eccentric novelties in millinery.
Tbe cmbroidcretl aud broche crowns
ot bonnets are works of art.
1'aa is a favorite color for fall gloves,
whether of kid. silk or Ifaltf threrni.
Evening toilets are worn with high
or low bailees, according to the fancy
of the weart»r.
Large loose cloaks easily put on and
off are in high favor.
Tbe stocking with a lacing above the
knee fa intended to make tbe use of

skirts, and draperiea at many elaborate
evening dresses.
Bonnets covered with rtuff like the
dross and lined with velvet are destined
to rival thoae of felt.
Pomegranate red. Eton blue, and
Alderney cream an- the fashionable
English colors at the moment.

lion in Paris.
Demi-trained dresses are
again
adopted for carriage wear and demi­
toilet at home.
velvet bow on the instep la the favorite
for bouse wear this season
Trains are a feature in toilet* of high
ceremony prepared for d inner, evening
reception, and baUrocwn wear.
Bretol les are again worn uu bodice* :
they are ran over Die ahoulder sod
down both back and front to the waist
line.
What sliade of blue is a kiar’s
The shade of blue worn by
this fall is dabbed &lt;ril de roi bleu. It b
meet frequently combined with rob?

�THE PUBLIC BEKV1CE.
Annual Reports of the Ohlefto of
Several Departments.

wal Hatton lias given Ills report to the pub­
lic. For tiie fiscal year the revenues were
- 843,33H. 127.08; tiie expenses, 846,404,960.65,
leaving a deficit of 88,066,835.57, to which
are added outstanding debts and the cred­
its of tiie Pacific Railroads, raising tiie ex­
cess of the disbursements over the revenues
to 85,204,484.12. The revenues were 82,­
170,565,52 less than for the preceding year,
owing to the redaction of jiostage from
three to
two
cents.
The
amount
paid postmasters was 811.383,8W.87, mi
increase of 8908,436.41 over that of
the previous year, and 83X3,830.87 In
excess of toe appropriation. This excess,
Mr. Hatton says, was unavoidable, breause
the law fixes the comimiMtion of post­
masters, and allows them to take it out of
the revenues of their offices before making
their returns to tiie department The ag­
gregate amount appropriated for tlie servlee of the year was 840,716,087.02, or 8341,­
076.97 more than the amount disbursed on
, «0to&lt;nt thereof, aud 8536.894.07 less than
toe total disburseinutiU
' and* outstanding
llabUitiea.
The cellmates for lhe fiscal year ending
June 80. 1886, art*:
Ordinary postal revenue.
Money-order buslnere....

.8.-4).872,tt»Ji4
&gt;51^72,t«L24

DISBVIUUtMEWT*.

AU expenses, including Pacific
Railroad creditsK’AOW.IOV.&amp;O

Deficiency to be supplied ............. &gt; 4.RW.34VJ8
The reduction of postage affected the
tales of postal cards so that tiie number lawed last year was 16,(MO,QOO leas than tlie
preceding year. Tbecoliectionsonsecondclasa matter were 81,889,592.14, an increase
•f 8184,414.61 over tiie preceding year. Of
this source of revenue 24.90 pur cent was
eoUeded in New York, 9.41 per cent at
Chicago, 6.42 percent at Borton,with I’hiladelpliia. St Louis, Cincinnati and SanFrancisco fqllowhig in order.
There were 11,240,545 registered articles
handled ami 4,751,872 pieces of undelivered
mail were received at tiie dead-letter office,
in epeakftig of the work of tiie dead-letter
office tiie report says:
Tbe amount realised from the sales of artl
des for which no oarncr* can be found is de­
posited in tbe United States Treasury. The
■rooeods of the last auctiou sale. Milch was in
January. 1«M. waa &gt;1,015.43. The tboncy sep­
arated from dead tetter* which can not be re
Stored to the sender t* also placed in the
treasury, and tbe amount deposited from
thatKKirce during the year was &gt;7^39.47.
Tbe value of postage stamps received
ffS.Ort.'JH The late l*o*tma«trr-General May­
nard ordered that such useful printed matter
ashiM previously been Mild for waste paper
should be distributed among the inmate* of
the vartou* hospital*, asylums and other chari­
table and reformatory Institution* within tbe
District of Columbia. This practice still prevnila, and 23,IBS maaaxine*. paraphleU. Illus­
trated papers, Christmas card*, valentines,
etaj were dl*p**«ed of In that way during tbe
During the year there were 11,953 ap­
pointments to places In the postal service,
tbe number beirtg 549 less than during tho
preceding year. There are now 71,671 employre in toe Department.
Cowidering the investigations made by
special agents during toe year the report
“Si, result of these invcittlntious was grati­
fying to the Department Dishonest and negtygent official* were discorcrod. Tbe former
were rumored, and the latter were
reprimanded and more fully instructed in
taeir duties. In a large number of ossm
where postaianteni were dlMiovered to be
abort In tti«dr accounts It waa owing to negBgenoe or a tack of ability to manage tbe affain* of their offices. Too many p*^tma*t*-n«
fsei warranted in regarding their position*
as ainecure*. and feel free to give their atten­
tion to other business, oontont to draw their

aging thou office* toother*. This should net
be allowed. Poatrnastora at first and sccondetaas offices should be required to give thoir
entire time to tbelr official duties, and should
not he permitted to engage in any other bu*i«that requires any portion oj the time for
h they arc paid by tbe Government. This
result should be brought about even if It re­
quire* * stain tor&gt; enactment to effect It. ■
The Postmaster-General utg^* the devel­
opment of tlie frMMlellvery syraraX, holding
that it enrourages method iu the delivery A
mail and stimulate* correspondence. He
recommends that in densely jxipulated dis­
tricts liamleta be united in their jswtal ac­
commodations &gt;*o as to bring them within
tbe scope of the law whic.ii allows a free
system to every post-ofiice having more than
28,000 patrons.
Mr. Hatton, citing the fart that the free
delivery sygtem earned last year 81,273,­
278.25 over it* expenditures, says he fa con­
vinced the time has come for the reduction
of ixMtage of local letters.
Tlie department views wltli jealous eye
the growth of tlie messenger-nen'ice sys­
tem. and tlie Postmaster-General d*wcrib&amp;tbe duty of tlie postal servh'c In tlie mattet
of qulofr local delivery as follows:
Tbe necessity and demana tn cities, foi
prompt transiafaslon and delivery of letter*
passing between hUrdnesi men and others har
resulted in the establishment. In many places
of what may t&gt;e tennod tetter-ox pres- com
panic*, which, by the employment of mess
ooger boy*, are nnablea greatly to facilitati
tatercoiirse of this character among mer
cbante. prdfeosicinnl persons and otben
engaged Id active life. It Is done al
a small expense and with au much an
tool and promptnew* as seriously tp dimlnfal
the revenue* of the deportment st several
letter carrier office*. The patronage which It
extended to these oom ponies afford* rvldentx
that the frec-deltvery system, notwithstand
tag Ito facilities and benefits, ha* not pro
grossed so far &amp;a to mr,t all tbe wanti
of energetic business life In targe com
mercial due*. Therefore, further Improve
meat of the eentee io thb part co Lar should
in toy Judgment, be attempted, not only
to prevent a low of revenue, but with a pur
pose to make It as useful as possible. 1 am oi
opinion that the public have a right 10 expert
that thfa deportment should make the aame
effort to serve them prumptl* and taltbfully
In the transmfaslou and delivery of letters a«
1* done bj private parties. 1 know of noway
in which th!* can be better accomplished thar.
by tbe use of a apecial postage-ttamp for tot
ter* mailed and intended for special and
prompt delivery at free-drllvery offices.
Thl* stamp should be of tbe denomination
of ten enut*, and. when affixed to a letter,
in addition to the proper poetage charge,
ahouM insure for it a* speedy a delivery a*
pcMHrfbie after its reception at any letU't-carrinrc0toe.Thi.wut*ide&lt;tiHtributiaucould benffncted by employ! ng messenger-boys at a &lt;unoll
Mtarr. mu! in such numbers a* the circum- I
Statnir* should warrant I am satisfied such
an effort to *iwmnKid*to the public would
■till further commend th* free-aelivery sen ■
toe to its patron* in tbe large dtien where tt ta.
The RMtaDMter-Geueral says be agree*
with the .Secretary of War that thow oftlcera
of Um- department who handle money should

report expretawn confidence in th«

in conclusica ti*- report gives data of ttie
rraiUne working of tbe department and
arge . the development of tbe for izn mail
system tatoerehy, (Specially with Mexico.
Supcrinff-pdentthat postal notes be •&gt;mended
to be pa) aide to order if desired, and de­
scribe* the work on various building* and
facilitu*&gt; of the dejiartinenL ■
thk akmt.
WxsnixoToa, Nov. 29.—Robert T. Lin­
coln, Secretary of War, makes hfa annual
report to tiie ITesidenL The total expen­
ditures for the fiscal year ending June 80,
1844, are 84^332,876 21, the appropriations,
845.570.55L58. The estimates for the fis­
cal year ending June 80, 1886, are 850,850,­
500.58, being less than the estimates for
1885. Gratification I* expressed that Lieut­
enant-General Sheridan reixirt* that the
army fa now, and has been for some time
past, enjoying almost absolute rest, ex­
cept that part of it on the frontier of
Canada and Mexico and stations near
the Indian Agency. The number of
cadets at West Point September 1, 1884,
was 814. and their conduct ha* been excel­
lent The number of patients In tbeyGovenmient Hospital for the Insane is 72; num­
ber of prisoners at the military prison, 467.
It is recunimendt-d that the officer in charge
of tills prison be given the rank and pay of
Colond Tiie number of trial* by general
court-martial during tiie year was 2,280, an
Increase over last year of 295; number of
conviction* for desertion, 700; number of
trials by garrison and regimental courtsmartial. 10,98.'; an increase over last year
of 1,665; total Increase of trials by courtemartial of 1.960. '
The report of the Quartermaster-General’s
Department show* that at the beginning oi
the last fiscal year there remained in the
Treasury as balances applicable to expenses
of prior years tbe sum of 81.295.279.01.
There was appropriated for tlie year the
sum qf 810,156,734.85. including 8200,000
for military posts and 82.50U for road to
National Cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn.
The balance undrawn on the 30th of June,
1884, was 81.193.902.54.
Of the 3500,000 appropriated by Con­
gress for persons made destitute by tiie
floods of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers
8326,618.24 was expended on the Ohio and
its tributaries and $160,439.34 on tbe Mis­
sissippi, leaving unexpended 812,942.42.
Tiie Paymaster-General, in hb report, ac­
counts for 815,180,150.86. He recommends,
with tbe Sccretaiy's concurrence, that oitlcera of the army be permitted to furnish tbe
bonds of an approved.guaranty company.
Tiie Chief of Engineers allows tiie urgent
necessity of beginning at once the construc­
tion of (xiast defenses. Steel fort* and tur­
rets to resist guns which send a projectile
weighing a ton through sixty feet of sand,
and which must have like guns, with ma­
chinery to load aud manipulate them, can
not be built in the time an enemy would
give after the cessation of diplomatic Inter­
course.
The balance in the Treasury July 1,
1853, for improving harbors and rivers was
810,021,649.55. The amount appropriated
for 1884 was 91.819,034.62, and tiie amount
drawn from tiw Treasury was 38,228,703.54,
leaving a balance of $3,112,580.63 in th«
Treasury July 1, 1884. Of the 147
places enumerated in tiie River and Har­
bor act of August 2, 1882,
seventysix were reported as not worthy oflmprovemenL During tbe year ending September
- 9, 1884, the channel of the South pass of
tbe MlrelAsippi River was maintained unin­
terruptedly.
During that time 8100,000
was paid for malnteiuua*e of the pas* and
85Q.000 in interest on tiie 81.000,000 re­
tained
paid Mr..Eads, making the total
expenditure for tiie improvement to the
latter date of 85,000,000.
The Secretary urge* Congress to make
liberal and |*ermancnt appropriations to the
Ordnance Department for the purchase of
gun material. The tael-makers of the coun­
try require tiie inducement of bring fairly
remunerated for outlays neewwary U» enlarge
. tiieir plants sufficiently to produce steel
txfti masses of sufficient size and of . suit­
able quality for gun construction. The
manutarturAnd test of experimental guns
will require four or five years, and prompt
action by Congress in making this approiriatinn nnd ertablfahing Government gun­
factories to secure within a reasonable time
efficient mean* of coast defense.
Under the head of the Chief Signal Offi­
cer's report, the Secretary guea into tiie
Greely expedition and the i’roteus matter.
It is given in full: ‘The Chief Signal Offi­
cer describes with sufficient detail tiie
events connected with the closing of tlie
work of exploration in the Arctic region
and the return at tbe survivors of the party
under Lieutenant Greely. The survivor*
were relieved at Cape Sabine on June 22,
1884, by a naval expedition under the com­
mand of Commander W. S. Schley. The
zeal and enterprise of
the
reliev­
ing ejqiedition were such as to en­
title all its officers and men to the
highest commendation;
and while It
reached Capo Sabine at tlie eariiert possible
moment, the final catastrophe to the few
survivors of Lieutenant Greely** party was,
but for the rescue, only a few hours dis­
tant 'Fhe Greely party numbered twentylive peraoiw—of whom only seven were
rescued alive and one died after tlie rescue.
Of the dead all perfal&gt;ed from starvation ex­
cept an Esquimaux, who was drowned, and
Private Henry, who was executed by order
of Lieutenant Greely for repeated theft* of
food from the insufficient supply of tlie en­
feebled and distressed company.
{
The Secretary of War observe* with regret
that tin- Chief Signal Ofltoer lias chosen to
make tu hi* annual report a formal express­
ion of opinion that, after the arrival of the
wrecked Proteus j&lt;arty on September 18.
1883, at BL John's, there was still time, a*
known from previous experience and nliown
by subsequent facta, to send efficient relief,
stating tliat Captain Melville and otiiers
volunteered to go, giving their full plans for
the refief.
,
’1 o s*&gt;iue of tiie criticfams made by tiie
Chief Signal Officer in his report no refer­
ence seem* to be required beyond .saying
that tiie "Proteus" Court- of InquW, so
called, had tlie merit of basing lta-6unclu»ion» a* to tiie officer* with whom it dealt
upon siK-h information of facta and condi­
tions n* was attributable by the officer*
themselves at tiie time of their action,
a* well as by tbe court But the
expression of the Chief Signal Officer,
above referred to, is au intrusion of an
official opinion as to tbe propriety ofjthe
eountc of tlie Secretaries of War and of the
Navy in not hazarding more fives in 1883
in a nearly, hopeless adventure, upon hi*1
telegraphic request Thb excursion into an
official jurisdiction beyond hi* own and his
dictum upon - .e exercise of a *u|»erior resptaisibillty which he wa* not Invited to
khare are extraordinary in their time and
place, and are hardly excusable even under
whatever of Irritation may liave been caused
by the finding* of the "Proteus" Court of
Inquiry'. Waiving, how ever, that considera­
tion, if there had at the time been given more
weight to tta- views of tliat branch of
the public Mervkxj, under whose manage­
ment there had been 'me futile and one dis­
astrous expedition in the Northern seas in
two soeeesslve years, than to the views of
men having experience in such piatter*. it
Is now hardly to be doubted that we would
Arctic otLunitiea Instead off one. It is not
thought that the public wouW wish better

.4 becn-tary off tbe Intcrio* fellei
■ most prominence to the Indian qoes.». iml renews the optni&lt;«M expressed in
... trtfv:«»u» rv]w&gt;rt*. Figures are given
.i - ing a large increase in the number ot
;rii*ns in toe schools Xm reservations
uid throughout the country.
Tim Secretary thinks the greatest
igeticy for the cirfiization of tbe Indian is
the manual-labor sdiools. and says tiiat it
is only necessary to multiply their number
to as to Include all toe Indian chBdren off
whool age, to forever set at nwt the ques­
tion as to "what shall be done with toe In­
Ilans." An honest compliance on top part
of tlie Government with the conditions of
the treaties with the various tribes concern­
ing sehools will substantially provide all the
schools required.
The report renews tbe recommendation
that ti&gt;e ludigiis be disarmed, as their horses
xnd guns are the great hindrances to tlieir
rivilixatiou. Tlie necessity for legislation
for tiie punishment of crimes on the reser­
vations is urged, as it has been decided that
tbe United States Courts are without juris­
diction.
Secretary Teller does not think the leas­
ing of their lands to stockmen-by tbe Indi­
ans is illegal, but the Indians are not &gt; paid
what toe land is worth, and he thinks toe
matter should .be controlled by the Gov­
ernment, with toe consent of the Indians,
xnd fair rental charged. Regarding the
iepredations by the Indians upon the
dock of the whites, the report says
they tan not be prevented so long aa
the Government falls in its duty and per■jilts toe Indians to starve. But the difiinilty is being obviated by the apparent
greater desire of the Indians during the
au»t year to abandon their savage life.
Among the Secretary's recommendations
joneerning the Indians are: That their anf
nulty be paid in stock or farming Implei
uents instead of cask and' that the
tem|&gt;orary Jaw appropriating 81,000 aid to
Indians tri ailing themselves of the Home­
stead law be made {lermanent
The report reviews at length the fraud
perpetrated on tlie Government under tlie
pre-emptiou and timber culture laws, whereDy valuable land is poi-sessed for purposes
of speculation or to strip it uf its Umber,
ind recommends the repeal of these
laws, as the Homestead act affords abund­
ant opportunities for tbe )K&gt;ssessiun of
land l»y actual settlers. Secretary Teller
concludes that if tiie pre-emption and
Limber culture laws are not repealed more
liberal appropriations should be made for
the detection and punishment of fraud on
the Government through tbe agency of those
laws. But even with liberal appropriations
for the detection of frauds It will be impos­
sible to prevent unscrupulous persons In the
thlniy-settied regions sf cocntry from appro­
priating public land by a mere technical
ximpliance with the laws, while tlie spirit
Is violated. There Ls but one remedy, ami
that Is in the repeal of the law no longer
.'Mcessary to enable tbe actual settier to se­
cure a title to the land he occupies on the
public domain. Tbe public lands ought to
tie reserved for actual settlers, and should
be conveyed only when the settler has
shown his good faith by a residence on the
land for tbe period provided for by the
Homestead taw. No commutation of home­
steads should be allowed. The secretary deplores the waste of the
public domain and Its' absorption hy srndl•ate* and accepts the views of the Land
i'ommireiouer as follows:
“It is my opinion that the time has fully ar­
rived when wastefulness In the disposal of
public land* shall ct«se. and that the Portion
(till remaining should be economised for the
use of actual settlers only. An act reserving
the public lands, except m'neral land, ana
Umber reeervea for entry exclusively upder
h&lt;&gt; Homestead I aw*, and amending the

■■-’rs

-

rcsiulramenta. would be a measure mooting
!hi* end. and answering a pronounced public
lemand.**
Tlie Secretary urges a severe overliauling
"X the laws In relation to the taxation on
railroad lands. He calls attention to the
leceMity for some legislation to compel the
•allroad companies having earned the land
(ranted to them to take a patent therefor.
«o that the States or Territories in which
4uch lands lie may have tbe benefits derived
.Yom taxing the lands within their boundar-

Congress is again urged, as in previous
reports from the department, to legislate iu
-eference to lapsed railroad grants, sox* to
ipeu tiu-tfi for settlement, as the depart­
ment has no power to declare for­
feits *1 grants not earned.
With regard to pensions the Secretary re­
neat* the figures In Commtadoner Dudley's
jwent report, and recommends that the
limitation on the time of filing claims im­
posed bv the arrears of pension act of 1879
be repealed.
In the Patent Office during the year ended
June 30, 18-84. 88,822 applications for patrnt*, trade marks, etc,, wer^ received, and
&lt;1,672 caveat* were filed;' 24,618 patents
were granted. The work erf toe office U six
months behind, and more money and room
are asked for.
*1 he report review* at length the affatts
of the I*Bcific railroads and wiiat lia* been
done In and out of Congrtws relative to the
payment to the United States of the
amounts due from the roads. On June 30.
1884, the net indebtedness of the roads t«»
the Government was 8102,934,794.05. The
Secretary suggest* that under existing
law the debt is steadily increasing
at the rate of rover 81.000,000- per
annum. The Secretary is of the opinion that
toe best method of dealing with this indebt­
edness would be to authorize the funding of
the debt on an extension of time and to re­
quire the payment of fixed amounts at
;rated periods.
Secretary Teller urges toe appropriation
of 850,000 for educational pur)KMes In Al­
aska and concurs In the recommendation of
the Commissioner of Educatlou that National
aid be extended to p'ubllc primary education
'based on the number of Illiterates In the
various States.
Tlie Secretary expresses confidence in toe
Civil-Service act, and says that the experi­
ence of one and a half years has shown the
Hystem to be a valuable one. and one that
should liave the support of both the Legis­
lative and Executive Departments of the
Government
Tlie report reviews the progress of tlie
■ear In toe Patent Department the Tenth
Census, the Geological Survey, toe Bureau
it Education, the' Y*eilowstone National
’•ark, the Hot Springs, toe Freedman’s Hoailtal, the Columbia Institution for tiie Deaf
aid Dumb, tbe Hospital for tiie Insane, tiie
Architectural Department of the Capital,
the new Pension building, and tiie recon-'
struction of tbe Interior Department build­
ing, in all of which a gratifying condition is
shown to exist
HAKWSTKR WANTS BEFoHM.

Washington, Nor. 35.—Attorney-Gen­
eral Brewster ba* completed his anlual report it contains a number of sug­
gestions and recommendations looking to
new legislation auietKlatory to existing
statutes.
Our criminal
procedure fa
faulty. In crimiiud cases the pirndIngs should be Btugillfied, a unifonn
system of challenges provided,
and
tiie trials shorn of ti»e technical objections
uud numberless dilatory motions that can
now be interposed to prevent a speedy trial
upon the merits. In preparing indictments

laws for the courts of the 1 ntted Matus.
The Attorney-General nxwntmewfa that
the jurisdiction of the United States (Iranit
and District Court*. for the judicial district
of Maryland, be extended for the purpdse
of securing trial in such courts and before
juries drawn from tbe entire State of Mary­
land. of cases involving crimes committed In
tbe District of Columbia.
The Attorney-General renews his recom­
mendations Riat tbe system of paying L nJ tai
States Marshals lie changed from “fees’ to

**Ou toe subject of the United State* pris­
oners, toe Attorney-General favors the
erection of a penitentiary centrally located
and controlled by the United States, in
which to confine its prisoners. If a Govern­
ment prison were erected the convicts could
be employed in the manufacture of sup­
plies exclusively for the Government This
would keep them employed, and should
render the penitentiary almost self-sustain­
ing. It would also avoid any objection to
convict labor, while the tax payers would
be relievaf almost entirely of the bnrdtai of
supporting them. If Congress acta upon
this recommendation it is suggested that tbe
penitentiary should be erected at some cen­
tral isjiiit where there are ample railroad
facilities for the transportation of tl»e goods
manufactured bv them.

Preparing for the World’s Exposition.
New Oklkask, La., Dee. 1.--Exhibits
for the World's Exposition, which oppn*
here December 15, ate arriving at tire rate
r»f 100 car-loads jier day, 1,000 car-load* l&gt;emg iM»w here. The Director-General wtinates that 2,500 carloads will be received
rfore the opening. All the space alloted
to Great Britain. France, Russia. Belgium,
Austria, Hungary. Italy, Japan, blam.
China. Turkey, Mexico. Guatemala. Salva­
dor, Costa Rica, Hondura\ Jamaica and
British Honduras, lias been located with ex­
hibits, and will be full. The display of ma­
chinery from foreign countries Is very fine,
xnd is rapidly being placed in position.
Every building is full to overflowing, and
further allotments can only be made If ex­
hibitors who have been alloted "fepaee fail to
accept within the proper time. The Di­
rector-General announces that exhibitors
(ailing to send forward tlielr exhibits or
hills of lading will forfeit their space. Ex­
hibits will be received until the day of open­
ing‘

Lawhknce, Kan., Dec. 1. — Petitions
have beta circulated in fourteen counties
interested asking the State Legislature at
its coming session to make an appropriation
of &gt;5,000.000 as reimbursement for property
lost by private citizens In border warfare
raids between the years 1854 and I860. The
petitions have been signed by thousands of
the best citizens of these counties, mid a
well attended convention of representative*
of these counties was held here recently to
complete arrangement* to that end. The
plan b for the Slate to issue bonds for this
amount, to be finally taken up by the gen­
eral Government The matter has some of
the best men of the Stale pushing It and
will undoubtedly receive fair recognition. ■

Wellington, Kan., Nov. 2V.-rCaptaln
David L. Payne, lhe famous leader of the
Oklahoma boomers, died suddenly yesterday
morning while at breakfast at the Hotel de
Barnard. He addressed a meeting last
night, and was seemingly in hb usual robust
health when he entered the breakfast­
room yesterday. While partaking of hb
breakfast be waa observed to lean forward
as it from a slight suffocation and then drop
to tbe floor. He expired Immediately. Hb
sudden taking off created a sensation. Pro
found sorrow Is expressed for hb co-work­
ers and followers in attempting to settle in
tbe hajian Territory.
Chicago, Nov. 39.—Five or six hundred
people met near toe corner of Market and
Randolph street* Thursday, listened to sev­
eral incendiary and blasphemous speeches,
and then, led by a brass band anti car­
rying black and rod flags and social­
istic banners, marched In procession along
the principal residence streets. The procvMion stopped in front of residence* of
number* of prominent and respected citi­
zens. and Indulged in threatening cries and
shout* of "Ln Commune I” The police
did not interfere. &gt; 4

Boiler Explosion.
has
the boiler- of a sawmill about seven miles from this place ex­
ploded Saturday, tearing the building to
Beceti and killing John Morgan, Jamre
organ, Richard Figg and four others
whose names are not accessible. Two oth­
ers are seriously injured, and It is thought
they will die.
Chicago, Dec. 1.—In the Circuit Court
on Saturday, in tbe matter of the estate of
Wilbur F. Storey, Judge Tuley appointed
Horace A. Huribut receiver of the Times,
with an order that there bei no change of
policy or of the business or editorial man­
agement. The amount of bond was fixed at
8500,000..
The Vermont legislature closed Rs ses­
sion Wednesday.
American representatives are negotiating
with the Canadian revenue authorities
touching tbe exjwrtation of whisky held In
bond in tbe United State*.
A saloon license has been granted at
Tawas City, Mich., where Intoxicants have
not been sold legally for years, and two sa­
loons will be opened at East Tawas.
In the County Court at Angola, Ind..
Judge McBride inatructed the Grand Jury
to indict every person shown to haw
wagered money on the result of the elec­
tion.

Tbe National Civil Service Reform l.eague
has retained counsel to prosecute Postmas­
ter Mells, at Grand Rapids, Mich-. for en­
forcing assessments from mail-carriers dur­
ing tbe campaign.
A training school for Christian workers.
In which prominent men are interested, will
)&lt;e opened January 1 at Springfield. Man*.
Hie course of study will occupy two veara,
and the expense of stndente will be but tbe

tbe "BohrnuUii dirt," luu bn arrow Io

bu«lrx&lt;

BrotKhiu. 4O&lt;1

A
bonqitet. tendered by leading PWIadeiphia Lk»moer»u, has been 5&lt;vUned by

me grannie..

** Tbom“ outlie &lt;hi. ™&lt;t

fnr»*n. h*O*» :».-fIiT|tt«j

between 10.000 and 11.000 balkrta.
Ad II tools Central paMeturer train wm
fins! Into near Grenada. Miaa.. Thursday

h"

I

A man calling himself Chartes M. Merry­
man han just deeam pod from Wayne Town■hip, o„ taking with him tbe pretty daughter
of a w. altbv farmer and &gt;8,tin fraudulently
Obtained.

tjckina gravel from a ptt in Alton Qounty, Ind.,
claim(Ml byT. W. Bwltmey. After prolonged
liUgatlou th- railway company has paid a
judgment fur &gt;50.000 for the tn-&gt;pae*
The Freethinker* of Western New York and
Western Pennsylvania will bold thetr *ocond
convention In Bebenectady. commencing
Herman Unde, the Nhakwpcaraan .reader,
clilnui to have discovered at Louisville lleiabrandt’a picture of tbe ''Slaturirter of the In
uoceuts, and pun based it for &gt;100. Art
connolseeur* ha* c been seeking for year* for
this painting.
At a ini-etjog of the Metropolitan Industrie '
League in New York Friday resolutions were
adopted- exprredng the onlnlon that nehher
in the present session nor in tbe XLIXra Coorre*s shoukl there be any attempt to general­
ly revise the tariff.
AH result of tbe affray last Sunday be­
tween American workmen and Mexican polkn
at a Honora copper camp fifteen Americana
»u(Tendered to a detachtnunt of troopa and

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tbr muurJ
eolw to hair which has faded or become a *.
Ciean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed.
. *
“T-’* b&lt;w*‘ b"n»«-d al lawlHmte
Ion S3JC0; Insurance 41 ja«.

Frederick Motenka, the dragtfM. I* alw^
wide awake to bustnews and spaJTs, I1O pains t„

Mold on a positive gnarantee. price Mr. aud ii.
Frem h (fathoHe chhreh . .
Detroit will cost «a/nn.
"
" &lt;
From Col. J. Maldhof. of New York; “I jut ■
juffemi severely for Wit last u n^-ar. Iron, ha*
fayer in ear &gt; and luid-suniinvr and m the 'a
I desire In the iuterot my ft!Io* sufferer* u.
tertifyln favor °C Ely **-rflam Balm. My»b*.n
use of it demonstrated It * effk ac'. .1. Maidd*f
401 Broadway.

I have used Kh'» Cream Rahn for Rap Fever
and exfw-rtetired great relief I most cordials
recomntend it a* the l&gt;est of all the many remr
dies I have tried.-T. B. Jenks, Ijra.ver Girout
Rapids, Mich. Price W cents.
Tbe circuit court at Muskemii ha. six taurder
eases &lt;m the docket.
S. B. Durfey, mate u( steamer Arizona. i*a&lt;:
jsu««cd. Thoma.' Ertevtv (h!
cored it Nothing equal to It for a quirk pah.
rajjever.

Two skating rinks at Reading. Pa., will
not permit colored people on tin* flow,
and the latter will test their rights in the
courts.
The schedule of John M. .Ma*ttTM&gt;n A Ox,
private bankers of Mount Venum. N. Y.,
Mr. Henry’. drvM»«l dead «»f heart dura~- nt
shown total debts of HS4.000, with asset* South
Lyons, Tuesday.
of but 850,000.
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about AckerfBlond
Since tbe election Ben Butler ha* leased Elixir,
the only preparation guaranteed
to the Senate, for committee-rooms, one of cleanse tbe blood and retonre all chronic*.'.his granite house* on Capitol Hill, at 810,000’per annum.
Tbe hide dealer* at St. Louis have ettabTheron P. Keator. Editor of Ft. Wayne, ind
। Gazette, writes: •• For.the past five )rar* iu*v-1 lihed an exchange.
used I»r. King’* New Discovery, :»-t
Six btudnes* houses al Whitehall. HL, always
coogh* of nio»t severe character, as well u. f were burned Wednesday. the lo~» being those of a milder tajw. It never bill* to efln:
Speedy cure. My friends to whom I have recon.
$21,000,
mended it speak of it tu same high terms. H..*
Charles Stewart A Co., pork packers al tag been cured by It of every rough I have hau
Cincinnati bare failed for $40,000. with forffvr years. I consider It the oiilv reliable ami
sure eorr for rougta*, cold,*, etc." Cail at W. 11
assets of 830,000.
Goodyear** drug store and get ;i tree trial botite
David Sternberg, dry-guod-* dealer at
Louisville, lias made an assignment. his
o.r
.. amounting
a,nnonri,&lt;&lt;r to
tn fw
wui.vw. ■
Tlie Ontouagoti
aenu
j'
erWMl O11 theriver Is so soluil)&gt; fru/rn th
debts
880,000.
Tbe total number of miles of railroad on - ,. .
Hotchkiss
guarantee* ixwllivr rritaf lor
which maib were carried in 18.M was 78, ; xnFred
y rough
col.l .-roxm.'
------ , 1 or |aa|. compiniDt

and in June, 1884, toe mileage was 117.160. ) uafug Ackerls English Reined)
I
, or s ill refund
Wednesday night incendiaries burned the the money.
bams of James C, Graves, W. 1. Arnold
be
e*tahll*brd
there.
and John Hughes, near Nlcholaavilie, Ky.
Fanners and insurance men arc alarmed.
Mr. Stephen, Preaident of tbe Canadian
An old phjndcian, retired from practice, uav
Pamfie Railroad, now inlxmdon. has ‘•ascer­ ahad placed in his bauds by an East India
denary toe formula of a rimpie vreetab'.tained the possibility of establishing a line remedy
ter toe speedy and penaaoent cure of
of steamers to run from British Columbia to Consumption. Rroachttis. Catarrh, A'thou* ana
aU throat aud lune affection*, also a positive sna
nuUeal cure for Nervous DebiliivaiHtaUnerroas
A furniture factory and planing mill at eompiainta,
after having tested its aouderft.
Allentown. Pa., waa burned Thursday, an curative powers In thousands of eases, has felt
adjoining structure and a building on the it bis duty to make it known to hh nn9erin&lt;
opposite side of tbe street bring damaged. fellows. Actuated bv this motive aud a dreire
to relieve hnnttut suffering, I will send tree of
Tbe total loss is 834,000.
charge, to al) wnp desireh. this recipe, in Oerman. French or English, with tuff dtrectlonatfor
kanaaw, Wbu, Saturday morning.
During last week there arrived at New Nor «» 14B Power's Block. Boek rater. 5 Y.
York from Europe 81,932,000 In specie.
Mn*. Anna E. Ramsey, wife uf tbe ex- ।
War Secretary , died Saturday afternoon at '
u. .
„
e* Pw.,1
Minn
iMi
ou
i am. m
inn.
H&gt;ve
Ik)Wn&lt;Adrian.
raixlr Mich., Jan 31, ACK1
General G. G. Mott, a veteran .of the . rives tbe best of satisfaction. We had an order
Moxtaui uid Caifalaw no, diol «ud- g.r
'-1 —11“ &gt;»
&gt;■
ttanlv
at .New Vnrfc
oeniy at
I org.
. ’. Woodland. California.
J R. Bennejt * Co. Bruggteto
LittleWbod won the London pedestrian ' W hen fever* are prevalent Baxter's Maudra*touraament with 405 miles, and Is now tbe { Bitters will tw found a powerful prevmtato
absolute owner ol toe Aetley belt
, The
Tbe sehooner
schooner &lt;\
&lt;*. J.
J. Wrth
.,v.w. ba* been abandon. I
Tbe carpet mills of A. Smith A Sons, al '{at Whiskey island
Tankers, N. Y., employing nearly 4,000\ Never ncgi’-cl a coaaUpeted aandluon o! Ui»
liands, cloeed down Saturday for an in- ’ ‘bowels, or serious results surety follow. »«h a­
Sics and Impure blood, tsr Burdock Htoml
definite period.
liters.
.
Thieves cutcred the store of David | The ketuxgame flourishes in .-event! of our
Humphrey, at Logansport, Ind., Saturday cities and towns.
night and carried off seventy watches and
a number of other article*.
Tbe best salve In tbe world for Cuts. Bruise-.
Frank Saunders, the inventor of the par­ Mores, Vleen*. Mall itbeum. Fever Sores. Tetter
lor rowing machine, committed suicide Sun Chappep Handa, Chilblains. Coras, and all 8l&gt;in
day morning In Brooklyn by shooting him Eruptions, and poslttvaly cures Illes, nr no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect '*t-‘
self over toe remains of hie wife.
faation. ar inourv rstandsd. tVioe V. rent* j-er
The cutting off nf revenue from saloon
liceones leaves Des Moiutw embarrassed for
*UI bavega* light In beralreru ta
means to run the city government A bank
offered to shavi a June warrant for 890,000.
Qulwy troubled me for twenty yean*. Since I
ming Dr. Thomas' Ecwctric OU. h»*«Two men engaged In digging roots on an started
not had an attack. Mr*. Ix-tta Conrad. Stan­
island in toe Susquehanna River are said to dish, Mich.
have unearthed u metal box containing 830,­
Tbe Adrfan roller rink a ill not admit iwhu^t
000 in gold doubloons, 816,000 in Mexican |&gt;rop)e.
silver and 81,000 in small coin*.

When you have a cough and want relief, thins of
Kemp's Babam fortbe Throat ami Lunn a
guaranteed remedj for lli^se disease* Frio* 5®
cents and &gt;1.
,

THE MARKETS.
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�The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 33.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 4, 1884.

DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!
1-7
With the
the Prices
Prices on
on

Dry Goods and Clothing!
... K “"".’iSSr’mX?" n JWft "d 1 h‘™ p“ •“* *- “lh“ —e*

Cotton Cloth or Dress Goods,
At most any price, I have them.

Cloaks, Circulars, Velvet Beaver Shawls,
And Double Sliawls
The Largest Stock in the county, and the Lowest Prices.

Dress Flannels, Red Flannels, Ladies’ Underwear,
Overcoats are Lower than before the War.
(ivrn-&lt;&gt;at^$2.50, $3.50 and $5.00Suits, $3.75, $5.00 and $6.50.
Overcoats. $6.00, $7.50 and $10.00.
Suits, $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00.
Boys and Children’s Overcoats. 2.00, 3.50, and 5.00.
Boys’ Overcoats, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.50
Boys’ Suits, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00.
Men’s Red Shirts and Drawers, at 75c each.
Men’s White Shirts at Drawers at 25c each.

Hats, Caps, Collars, Ties, Socks, Trunks, Valises, &amp;c.
sure you call at

LEWIS STERN’S,
Where you get Good Goods the Cheapest.

pOR EALE!

County News.
Nashville.

One Platform Wagon
Nearly New. Will Sell Cheap.

Six Top Carriages,
From 850 to $90, to close them out.

Mart Cole, of Lansing, visited relatives in thb vicinity last week. .
J. H. Heckathorn. our baggageman,
b on a vbit to Chicago.
’

E. W. Murray and wife visited home
folks over Thanksgiving. Mr. M. b attending the Hahnemann Institute at

Chicago.
Prof. Quackenbush ate turkey at
Bailey. Newaygo county, Thanksgjving. *
•
Prof. Palmer, of Deerfield. spent
Thankivivlng with Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
I'rindl/
.

Misses Estes and lioatwick of Hast­
ings, were the guests of Mias Matie

Hindmarch Saturday.
R. M. Colli®, of the U. S. railway

28,000 ft. JSe’wei- Pipe,
At Lower Prices than ever offered.

GREBLE L POWERS
PANGEMACHER &amp; MASON

mail service, is in town.
Mrs. John Busby and children, of
Hastings, enjoyed Thanksgiving with
Mrs. J. J. Potter, in thia vllloge.
Union Thanksgiving services were
held at the Congregational church, Rev.
Cox officiating, assisted by Hov.’e Livermore and Harder. The subject of the
discourse waa Uie -Goodness of God.
Our schools took a vacation from
Wednesday to Monday morning.
About thirty friends of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Francis gave them a surprise
party Friday night. There waa music
and dancing and a gala time generally.
Miss Edith Fleming, who is attending
school at Angola, is home on a yaca-

UNDERTAKERS
As in the past

we will attend
to calls prompt­
ly and endeavor
to prove worthy
the approbation
of those inter­
ested.

Furniture Department
CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Hon‘
.
Mm. Daniel Mead, of Kalamo, bundayed with her daughter. Mm. Graves.
F. T. Boise the druggist, has been
.troubled with hemorrhage of the lungs

of late.
Several Nashville people attended
the masked carnival at Vermontville
Saturday night
Jefferds Post G. A. R., are consid®lag the question of agiublic installation

of officers in the near future.
At their annual election of officers for
the ensuing year, Nashville Lodge No.
256 F A A. M, the tollowlag officers
were elected: W. M, Walter Webster;
S, W..Ed. Roscoe; J. W„Thon. Purkey;
Sec., J. H. Smith; Trees., Ira Bachellor;
8. D, John D. Mix: J. D., Dell Flteh;
Tyler. M. H. I*alm®.
Should the vacancy occur, republicans
in thia vicinity would be glad to see
Mr. Lacey elevated to tbe position of
United States &lt;®ator. We believe he

several applicants, among them one or
two greenbackers, and it goes without
saying that democrats refuse to sign
the petition of their greenback allies.
Whether Mr. Cleveland will prove a
broken reed to these hopes now so big
with expectancy is mere conjecture.
Democrats have, judging from indica­
tions, eonfidantly look for a complete
change in every department of the gov­
ernment.
O. W. Chapin, of Lowell, was in town
nearly all last week laboring with the
people in thb village and vicinity in
the interest of the establishment of a
creamery here. Several of our business
and monied men are interested in the
project, and will give the subject a
thorough investigation before making
any definite steps. Creameries in active
operation will be examined in order to
ascertain what the prospects of income
from the investment are. It will take
about &gt;4,500 to put up the necessary
buildings, buy machinery, etc. The
most unfavorable aspect of the project
now is that those who wish to invest
money do not wbh to invest enough.
Experience has proved that it b best to
have but two or three stockholders in
order to the successful operation of the
establishment. Mr. Chapin will con­
tinue hb labors thb week.

WHOLE NO. 1532.
“ tell among put of the anU-mooopoUata of tbe town, tor feu that the oompany may assume the form of a monop­
oly in thF future, in which case the two
cities might be entirely at the mercy of
a soulless corporation, and be compelled
to either go hungry or pay exhorbitant
prices for the necessaries of lite.
The G. A. R. Post now occupy the
lower part of. the to wn house.
The highways are at present in a
splendid condition.
A. W. Petit will open up a skating
rink.
Rob. Radcliffe b working at tbe
blacksmith business with W. C. DemL: Hilbert b the possessor of a new
swell box cutter, purchased of C. A.
Hough.
Mrs. Harriet Holly is recovering
from her late sickness.
One of the most successful revivals
ever held in Woodland is,yet in progress
at the Tamarack U. B. church.
John Spindler has returned from Buf­
falo, where he has been for medical
treatment. He claims to be getting bet­
ter.

mUl at hb farm.

townfotUepurpo® of

&amp; MASON.

met at the residence of the later on tbe
25th insL, to celebrate ber 71st birthday.
It was a complete surprise to the oM
lady, and after presenting her with a
number of useful presents, the party
partook of a bountiful dinner, prepared

by the relatives, after which they dis­
persed to then several homes, wbhh*
grandmother many more happy birth­
days.
.
•

MOBGO-THOBN APPLE.
Temperance lecture at R. R. Han last
Saturday night by Mrs. Bailey of polit­
ical fame.
Plenty of fresh pork and sausage.
Mr. N. P. Parker killed four very
nice hogs Monday.
George McTice and Beeby Pickle
have left Morgan, to look for employ­
ment
Democrats of Nash rille begging
money to pay the prohibition campaign
expenses. How is that-for high ?
Mrs. Brown tenders her most sincere
thanks to these persons who so kindly
furnished her with her winter’s wood.
Mrs. Lewis is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. HilL
Thomapple Lake b frozen over.

The political war lieing over, our
town seems to have resumed its usual
quietude.
John Killock is teaching school i&gt;
School lias commenced under the rule
FREEPORT.
of Mr. Frank Bacon and Mass C. Dos­ the Lent district, Prairieville.
From the Herald.
Job and Fred England shot four
ter. A full school to commence with,
Henry Withey is erecting a dwelling
wild turkeys last Saturday. Fred said
which is not always the case.
on his property east of.town.
The night before thanksgiving a tur­ “gueea they must have been tame ones.”
Mn. Df. Pressey returned on Monday
Misses Bessie and Nellie Wing,
key raffle took place, and as many were
from a visit among relatives in’ Paris, stolen as were raffled for.' %ich per­ daughters of M. H. Wing, and Willis
Kent county.
formances are disgraceful, to say the Hoffmaster, of Battle Creek, Were the
Dr. Roush returned from the north least
guesta of Eli Nichols Thanksgiving.
.
woods Saturday, bringing with him a
Lyman Cross has moved, and is liv­
The concert on the evening of Thanks­
deer and bear he had captured.
giving passed off very pleasantly. The ing with Wm. Cummings.
Mr. and Mn. Thos. Chesebrough re­
Wm. Cameron, whose house waa de­
house was well fillet! every body enjoy­
turned on Monday from a vbit among ed hearing Mrs. Ward sing once more. stroyed by fire sometime ago, informs
friends'in Caledonia and Grand Radid&amp;
us that the adjuster fails to put in an
Net proceeds, &gt;20.
John. W. Roush, who has been work­
A mill for grinding feed has been put appearance. Such matters should re­
ing in East Saginaw for the past seven in the cider mill building, which will ceive prompt attention -that is, for the
benefit of the company.
weeks, returned to thb place Wednes­ be found very convenient.
day morning.
Our school has such a large attend­
J. K. Even, of Kalamazoo, was in
ance that the board deemed it necessa­
Isaac Allerding, of Carlton, returned town last week.
.
ry and have employed an assistant.
on Thursday of last week from a trip to
Howard Packard is visiting in Battle
Kansas and Iowa. His railroad fare Creek.
Delton.
from Chicago to Kansas City was &gt;1.00.
F. K. Nausley and wife have received
The roads are in as fine condition as
Times are good in Kansas and he thinks into their family, as a permanent could be wished for, and IVwould take
of returning to that state soon.
member, a little girl.
but very little snow to make fine sleigh­
Mbs Emma Donley of Carlton, b
ing.
COATS Grove.
teaching her second" consecutive term
The boys that went up north after
Cdol weather for comer loafers.
of school in the Tamarac school house.
deer are expected to bring home enough
Mbs Viola Wood b home from Char­
Woodland. Very good evidence that
deer to supply their neighbors.
her services are appreciated. Her sis­ lotte. '
The low prices paid for dressed pork
Lee Fuller b attending school in Sun­
ter, Mias Carrie, is attending school in
. makes the farmers kick.
field.
\
Hastings.
Rabbit shooting b the order of busi­
The many friendrvof Mrs. Levi Cot­
Dr. Ward, of Topeka, Kansas, and
ness next on the docket.
]
brother, have been visiting their father, ton will be pleased to learn she b much
Mr. Lincoln Bush has returned to Al­
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Wm.
Ward, and brother, D. O. Ward, of improved in health.
bion, having been home to speed
C. L. Molbchy, the photographer at
,thb place. The doctor returned to
Thanksgiving.
•Kansas Monday. He is very enthusias­ Middleville, b smiling on friends and
Rev. J. Charles Chase has been the
)
tic in hb praises of that state, and relatives in thb vicinity.
guest of Mbs Alida Bush.
Bill Joslin b among those sick over
,
thinks
it is not equaled by any other
Mbs Ella Sprague has come home to
election. Never mind, Will, there will
fstate in the Union.
stay a while. Her mother intends to
Our dbtrict school is now in a'most be another campaign in four years,
make a vbit to New York, Ella keeping
।flourishing condition and both depart­ then you will be eligible to the office of ►house for her.
jments are full to overflowing. There president. Then the ladies can voteJ. C. Jones is home on a visit. He b
V
]are now’ over 100 scholars enrolled. As all for you.
learning the dentist’s trade in Kalama­
Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Wood, after dn
ia competent instructor of the higher
zoo.
]branches, Mr. Bates takes front rank, absence of four weeks, have returned
Subscriptions for the Hastings Ban­
,
while
in the primary department. Miss to their future home. May their life's ner taken by F. J. Norwood.
journey together be one of prosperity
Hinckley cannot be equaled.
Tbe Freeport Literary society organ­ and happiness, b the wish of their
Cedar creek.
;
ized
at the school house last Saturday many friends.
Now that Cleveland is elected we will
A letter from David Ruckle, former­ have—what ?
,evening with the following officers: R.
M* Bates, president. August Nagler, ly of thb place, now of Scurry, Texas,
Is Cyrus really looking for the post­
he b in a destitute condition.
vice president, John Myers, secretary, reports
It Would-Be a charitable act for all office ? We supposed he intended to be
,Charles Smelcher. marshal. Miss Min­
Butler’s Secretary of War.
„
,nie Chreebroigh. and Fred. Brunner those who are indebted to him to call
No such republicans in our town as
and
settle
their
accounts.
,
were reported in the Cedar Creek iUym
and
Nelson Hinckley, were named as
The leap year b most gone and we in the Journal of last week.
,
the
committee on programme. The so­
,
Norton’s skating rink b being well
ciety
will publish a pajier to be read at hope tbe young gentlemen will lie more
,every meeting—Theodore Rogers, edi­ prompt hereafter and take the young patronized.
,tor. The first regular meeting occurs ladies’ example, as there is scarcely an
Some chicken thieves gave John Me- •
,
next
week Saturday evening, Dec. fith. evening but what they are invited to Gum a call one night last week, and
attend a leap year ride or entertain­ took away twenty chickens.
ment.
•
WoodlanD.
Sidney Hull and Ben Stanton are in
the north woods hunting deer.
CARLTON.
The Ladiee Independent Relief Corps
willmjetat the residence of Joshua
It was reported that John Valentins
Protracted meetings closed Friday
DiUenbeck, on Wednesday Dec. 10, at night on account of failing health of had gone west to find a place where ths
republicans had enough left to nomin­
Rev.
Thomas.
10 a. m.
School b progressing finely at the ate a ticket, but we saw him last Satur­
A brother of Rev. E. O. Wightman
day, looking as well as ever. Mr. Val­
,has been visiting him during the last center. \
•
few
days.
He
expects
to
put
in
a
bid
Dr. Hull Jias rented the residence of entine arrived home on Friday frtyw the
1
, the new school house contract.
Alvin Carpenter. aBU expects to occupy north part of the state, where he ha*.
on
l&lt;een on business. Don’t worry about
Citizens at the village expect a boom the same1 soon.
j real estate for the next few months,
Arthur Stillwell commenced hb him; he will take care of himself.
in
The great democratic blow out at
caused by parties coming to the village school in Rutland on Monday.
Frank Cain started Saturday with thb place was a clincher on all our
with the expectation of living in luxu­
greenback
friends. It securely welded
a
load
of
wheat.
Hb
hors«
being
un
­
ry from holding one of the two offices
the two parties together, for the good of
\
which
will change hands with the shod one fell and broke hb leg.
Mbs Ada Odell startes for Freeport the old line democrats.
,change of administration: viz., the dep­
Not a single man that voted the pro­
uty sheriff and postmaster. Both the on Monday to attend the winter term
hibition ticket in thb place has a word
present incumbents having mad&lt;- a of school.
Frank Andrus commenced hb school to say stout StJohn. They are ths
;competency will no doubt cheerfully
most thoroughly used-up party took we
at Roger’s school house. Monday.
retire.
Mr.
William Verter died the 1st in­ ever saw. They all are now willing to
to
The revival at the Holmes church
stant, at Jackson. He was formerly a say that they never saw a prohibition
progressing satisfactorily.
Logs are beginning to arrive at C. &amp; resident of Carlton, and was once a ticket.
How about the deputy sheriff that is
wealthy fanner, but through misman­
Palmerton’s saw mill.
tube? He has hb haircut in the latest
Judging from the large number of agement lost hb property, and for the
fashion, burnride whiskers, hat on ths
_ __________
minnows
stored up for the purpose
side of hb heed. He has also bought
fishing thb winter, the toys expect to Home in Ohio. His aon, Rufus, receiv­
ed a dispatch that hb father was aert- four revolvers, two sets of hand-cufli.
do a profitable businres.
Joseph Hough b being troubled with omly ill He started immediately and
to an the labor® well paid tor Ml lb#
dropsy.
, .
John M. Reber b putting up • teed

Sri? tbe &lt;Hgnltv and ability to ropraa-

tiniMB, and U becoming day by day

A party of the rMatlvm of Mr*. Lydia
Gramm, moth® of Randal Gramm.

Joba Freelaad’a an WlUto. wto&gt; baa

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editw.

' Hastings, Micu., December 4,1884.
Mr tranamlrakm through the malls as second

Editorial

Nona.

It is somewhat amusing to read the
mugwump press thwe days.
They
speak of Cleveland’s election as a
“grand victory tor administrative rerefonn.” It is true, as the mugwumps
themselves concede, that successive re­
publican administiations have given us
“administrative reforms.” It is to be
hoped that Cleveland may keep in line
with his predecessors in the work of
“administrative reform.” When the
republicans took the government from
democratic hands, the average loss on
each thousand dollars received and dis­
bursed by the federal officers waa over
three dollars. The record for the past
two administrations is that the loss on
each thousand dollars is less than on^

cent. When Cleveland can make a
better record than that, it will be time
to give him credit for “administrative
reform."
But is this much vaunted reform] all
that the people of the United States—
ita "laborers, its farmers, its business
men, its manufacturers,—ask of a dem­
ocratic administration?
^ave they
not a right to demand tba^something
beside the dropping from -the roll of a
few clerks or a ’ less mfiienciiture for
public improvements shall have the at­
tention of the executive and his conWhat shall be done by tbsfi to better
adjust the relation between^pital and

labor?
What shall be done to con •el transportation lines |o desist f &gt;m their
trade-destroying discrimini ions in
freight and passenger rates?
What shall be done to improve the
waterways of the country, anti make it
possible for the western farmer to land
his grain more cheaply in the European
markets?
\ \*
What shall be done to shut, out for­
eign occupation of large tracts of
American land ?
What shall be done to give Rs free a
ballot and as fair a count south of
Mason and Dixoh’s line as north of it?
How shall the vexed qoeston of
negro suffrage l&gt;e finally settled, so that
the negro has some representation in
the 'councils of the country ? The bal­
lot of a Whiteman of the south, through
fraud and intimidation of the negro,
counts for twice us much as the ballot
of the citizen in the free north. How
shall this condition of affairs be reme­
died?
Are we, in the language of Ben. But­
ler. to open our markets for tiie cheap
goods made by the cheap labor of,
Europe, or are we to foster and cherish
Ameriam labor, and give employment
to American capital?
These are a few of the many great
questions that will not be cried down,
and that demand an early settlement. It
will not do to tell the mechanic who is
out of employment and money, that
Cleveland’s victory means merely “ad­
ministrative reform.” Suppose it does.
If it means no more, the people have al­
ready enough of Mr. Cleveland.' We
shall note how the democratic par­
ty meets the vital issues of the day. If
it endeavors to bowl them down by the
cry of “administrative reform.’’ *its
lease of life will be just four years.

As intimated in our last, Sen. Conger
may resign his seat Wore the next leg­
islature meets. Resident Arthur has
tendered him a good position which he
can hold for life, and Mr. Conger is
strongly inclined to accept, should he
do so, it will be incumbent upon the
legislature to elect his successor, and a
republican would be chosen. We know
of no man who would more ably and
creditably represent this district in the
upper house at Washington than Hon.
E. 8. Lacey, our present worthy congrewman. The press of the country
has with one voice spoken in terms of
the highest praise concerning his work
is coDgresK. He is an eminently prac­
tical man, a sound and logical reasoner.
a fordtee debater and an untiring
worker. Tbe measures introduced by
him have always commanded the ap­
proval of the most progressive element
in the party and country. He has al­
ways hail great influence in securing
the passage of such bills as have been
practical and useful. His is the charac­
ter, the tempenuent. from which the
best senatorial timber is «n^de. He
has been one of the most valuable
members of the house of representativ­
es; and those qualities that have fitted
him for so high a standing there would
be docldy useful to him and the coun­
try in the upper house. Again we say
thatuo filter choice could lai made than
.
of Hon-X. S.L»cey to fill the nnexpirAlfred Townsend (“GMh”) in
er to tbe Cincinnati Enquirer
) mvk: “I. underxtnnd that Jay
baa liberally given to both ahlee
1 eontoat, and that hie contribu»tbe democracy have been larger
o therepuHiraaa. Having large

Clevelanders.
His contribution t»
Blaine was Chauncey Depew, his gener­
al oounad, who made speeches over tbe live, in, the venerable body of generate
state for Blaine. So both these mm and colonels, trying the &lt;we, would
like to winter here. They are willing
threw an anchor to windward.”
to concede anything to the defense,
One thing is made quite certain by
looking to a prolongation of the time.
the election, and that-is that there is a
The red parlor of the Ebbitt House in
large independent vote in this country.
which this distinguished tribunal sits,
The average American is becoming
has a history in itself, being the same
more independent in politics. He will
room in which Senator Morton, Post­
not vote the "regular” party ticket sim­
master General’s Keyand, Tyner, and
ply because it is regular. He now stops
later, ex-speaker Keifer held brilliant re­
to ask two questions: first, what does
ceptions.
Very different from the
the party represent; second, what is the
laught and clatter of social life are the
character of the men chosen to repre­
proceedings now to be beard in the
sent this party. Political organizations
chamber. Eleven generals and colon­
must take this fact into account when
els in full uniform sit stiff and solemn
they want to win victories, that the in­
around a long table, while the lawyers
dependent spirit is abroad in the land.
of the prosecution and defense occupy
The Kansas City Journal says: It is other portions of the room. The accus­
evident that St. John will get no favors ed is the judge advocate of the army,
from Cleveland. A leading democrat with the rank of brigadier general.
says of the cold-water apostle, “we He is well known in this city, having
bought his hide. paid.lor it and having been here a number of years. He came
skinned him I do not care to hear any from Ohio and was nominated for the
more about him.” In other words, hav­ position he now holds during the last
ing subserved his purpose and been days of Mr. Hayes’ administration.
paid his price, he is kicked out of doors. He was an intimate friend of President
Michigan already is foremost in the Garfield through whose influence his
produetion of copper, salt and nearly at advancement was secured. The court
attracts many visitors, who drop in for
the top in iron. And now it is proved
a few minutes to look at the military
beyond a doubt that gold, in paying
z
quantities can be mined in the upper men in their uniforms.
Thanksgiving day being a legal holi­
peninsula. It may be that our state
day the executive departments were all
will yet outrank California in the pro­
closed and fifteen thousand employes
duction of the precious metals.
enjoyed their freedom. President Ar­
The democratic press of the country thur spent the day at Soldier’s Home
is busily engaged in trying to assure us working on his message to congress.
that the business interests of the coun­ In order that a presidential message
try are safe with Mr. Cleveland in the may not be given to the public before it
presidential chair.
Such assurances has been submitted to congress great
would not have been necessary had precaution is necessary at the govern­
Blaine been elected.
ment printing office. The message is
In the states of Iowa, Kansas, Maine, sent in a sealed envelope to the public
Vermont and New Hampshire, where printer personally. The latter sends it
they have prohibitory laws, the vote by a special messenger to another re­
for St. John will not reach in them all sponsible official who does not lose
10,000. That shows how people think sight of copy or print until it is safely
where they have prohibition laws as an locked in the safe of the chief clerk.
Mr. Blaine’s many friends here are
accomplished fact.
much gratified that he is coming to
In Washington territory women sit Washington at an early day, and have
on juries, and Chief Justice Greene, of planned a demonstration in his honor.
the territorial supreme court, says that Senator Logan will l»e here to-night. A
no other influence has done so much to grand serenade and reception are await­
stop crime there as the fact that ing his arrival.
women took a prominent part in trying
criminals.
The population of Dakota is over
450,000, of whom W.OCX) voted at the
last election for congreesman. The re­
publican majority was a'trifle over 40,
000.

That business boom that was to over­
take the country if Cleveland was
elected must have “died a bornin”
somewhere.

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Any Lady needing such
a remedy and postponing
tlie use of Zoa - Phora,
makes a dangerous (per­
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From our regular correspondent.
Waalilngton, Nov. 2S, 18M.
Inauguration gossip is prevalent in
Washington just now. Local demo­
cratic organizations have iteen quarrel- /
ing as to which shall have the front’
seat in the band wagon, which shall
blow the loudest horns, and which
tvear the reddest sashes and the biggest
liadges. Meetings have been held for
the purpose of telling the jealous fac­
tions that every man cannot be at the
head of the procession, and that it will
be necessary for some to bring up the
rear, and contribute money to the ex­
Free to any lady reader of this paper. Postage
pense of the jubilee. Such arrange­ In sealed envelope, 4 eenta. Address,
B. PENGELLY &amp; OO.,
ments have failed, however, to produce
Kalamazoo. Mich.
any harmony, and the matter of ar­
For
sale
by FREDERICK HOTCHKISS.
rangement has been turned over to -the
national democratic committee.
Ask for "Bough on Coughs.” forcourhs.coii
The other day a citizen of bourtibn
ore throaL hoarseness. Trochee, tfic; ItqMd,
proclivities was asked why the district
democrats were so enthusiastically offic­
ious in regard to Mr. Cleveland’s instal­
lation ceremonies. They expect to get
Palplpltatioa. dropsical sweeting*.
the district offices,” replied he. There Iodination, hexdacae, ileeptoaneM
"Wells’ Health Renewer."
are about a thousand of these that are
worth having, and the national conven­
Ask for Wells’" Hough on Corns. I5e. Quick,
tion pledges the candidates to fill these, complete cure- Hard or soft corns, warts, fmnoffices with residents of the district.
So you cannot wondeflhat we want to
Strebirthenlne. improved, the brat for bocknebe, pains In cii2at or Aide, rhetimatiMa, miput on dur liest appearance, and have rtlgla.
front seats.
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"Wells* Health Rcnewer" restores
The house committee on appropria­

tions met at the Capitol on Tuesday to
map out the session’s work. Messrs.
Keiffer, Holman and Forney were the
only members of the committee who
have not yet arrived in the city, and
they were represented by others. It is
thought that one or more of these an­
nual bills will be ready for considerqtion by the committee of the whole
when congress opens next Monday.
The fact that the republican senate
can prevent any very extensive dismis­
sal of federal office holders is giving
UHKXruuu«iJ
office-hungry uauwi»«!
democrats mum
much uu&gt;vu»&lt;discomfon
dirtlnguirflwl

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T. O. Box, 870.

Congress in session; and we Will see
It is positively proven
how the democrats in congress pave the 1st—
that Zoa-Phora (“Dr. Penway for a democratic administration.
gelly’s Woman’s Friend"),
is the best known remedy
Lloyd Brezee is now proprietor of
for all complaints peculiar
the Detroit Times, which he will change
to Women, young or oldto mi afternoon paper—perhaps.
The republican majority in the puxt
senate will be six, possibly eight.

DR.

CLEVELAND, OHIO

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H»MhButw«nMt. ndl&lt;»w water Miff'■ ••.*»■ I'
iiii£ artMiL mMomi, etc.
Price »em per box-mil twin air-Ugut can*. to
SMMSSWSltfit
-n
DlM- MWk. For sale at W J. It L f-

- If you are losing your grip cm life, try "Watts’
Health RenewerT Goes direct to weak spots.

Indira who would retain freahnras k
Ity. Don’t fall to try Well** Health H

WOW TITSELF,
A Great Medical Work on Manhood.

And the many thpb&amp;t affection* of children,
promptly, ploaaafitiy and antelv relieved by
"Hough on Cough*.’: Troebea,Uc.; balsam,x&gt;c.
Mother*.
If you are fallinr. broken, worn out and arrvoum. use "Wells* Health Renewer." Ri. Drug*

ache. A»k for "Rough on Toot ha she.’
ascents.

Tie Science of Life. Only $1.

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer- !
ing our goods.

ceiving abuse in advance of its possible
action. It is galling to the hungry,
thirsty victors to reflect that the senate
may yet bar them back from, the milk
ami honey of the premised land.
The Swaim court-martial is likely to
be here all winter. After a week’s aes-

UNDER■

�The Hastings’Baimer.

Umber for. tbe
will
“ gotten out this winter. This will
mchM from that portion of hia body
emptoynwt to hundred, of our
HASTI NGS. THURSDAY, DBCEMMEB 4, UMPeoH*. *ad «&gt;.* will be p^d for the which started from the floor to that
rw-Th*- Hanner jfnce !« eonneetod wjtj/
which checked his downward progress
“■ If you went I tetter tiinee to bethe State and Local Telephone Yt changeNothing daunted he tried it again; and
dUty “d ’our &gt;&gt;«t in an incredibly short time succeeded in
w g&lt; t the railroad now.
ensconcing himself at full length snug­
oi?^?2fCELWA“ b“ il *U figured
ly underneath a seat at the side of the
rink. The Journal toys give a vivid
KKI.I A BLK INMUBANCK—JM.M. lepwtmMterforthe next two years.
description of Bro. Dennis’ appearance
NevfaM, Real EataU and Insurance event.
J* Ji^ — a‘ttin* “P Oi*ht&lt;‘ ,ln«
as he hobbled into the offim* the next
election cogitatmg over this matter
loo White Oak lor*, lain din., and over and han at last found a solution. We morning, with wrist swathed in cloths
soaked with linimem, and with his well |
140 Ionic, too aoin din., and over left long,
T'k “ away’ for W8 think he
•oo 201n dla.. and over 18ft long. SO 301n
hand supporting ontf of his hips.
&lt;Ua. and over 9ft long. 50,000 Feet Kock told ua in tonlldence, and has an eye on
The “Me Too” of the Banner, imF.lm log». Itft long. A limited amount of the “posish" himself.
bred- with the idea that when in Rome
sagar Maple and Il*MWood will also be
They have a debating society up in he must do as the Romans do, improved
wanted. Lt&gt;K* will be received at Hasting*
Rh,^»li^;J^eu?a*l?ia. Schtlca,
and at our mill 11-4 mile east of Morgan the town line school district, meet every the early morning hours when but few
week, and fairly paralyze the liquor and were at the rink to make his debut on
.titien at Northrop’s Croaaing.
CUSTOM HAWING will be done at. both tariff questions, and are making on­
rollers. He boldly struck out and sat
tiiHl«und satisfaction guaranteed.
slaughts against the transportation down, to admire the gaily colored pa­
4U1
Bentley Bros. A Wilkins.
Unre.
J. Richard McElwain, alias per on the ceiling. He is nothing if
THE CMAKLE* A. Vo«ELEK CO.
wn a. &gt; nunii .
,
Good'dwciling house to rent at
Dick, taken a leading hand in the de­ not graceful, and so "toed in” beauti­
KNAPPEN A VanAUMAN’S.
bates, and is said to jeoop the Ameri­ fully. Progressing dowif the rink he gENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS'
All who owe us on either notcoraccount
can eagle in magnetic oratory.
was overtaken by a gentleman skating
arc invited to call and settle the same at
Thb township of Prairieville is backward, and by heavens! there was a
haying done what would be a good collision. The floor rose ud and hit the
thing: for other townships to do. Time "weaker vessel," who sat down to bet­
Circulation thin week, 1,700.
has obliterated most of the section and ter enjoy the bright scintillations of the
quarter poets, and before all are lost guardians of the night. The roof had
Court is id session this week.
Prairieville is having a re-survey made, i momentarily risen from the rink, re­
The •Foote-Strong case will be the
and permanent quarter and section vealing to our reporter the beauties df
feature of circuit court this week.
posts located. Sheriff Creasy has the con­ tlie constellations of the firmament
Dick McElwain ventures to come
tract for the work, and Las partly com­ above.
down town once in a while since elec­
But about that race itfis a fixed fact.
pleted the job. . •
tion.
“There’s blood on the nfoon.”
The enterprising citizens of Allegan
Thursday last was a.blg day for the
have rebuilt the business portion of
Too Bad that They Feel so Bad.
l wo skating rinks. Lots of fun and no
that place, which was destroyed by tire —The gentlemen whose names are ap­
body hurt..
last spring, in a very substantisl man­ pended to the communications printed
The "busy little bee" has wound up ner. All the thirty-eight new stores
below are evidently in great pain? We
his lobbin and cold, weather has com­ erected are two stories high, have plate
confess much solicitude at their pre­
menced in earnest.
glass fronts, and make a very imposing carious condition, but know of no way
Signers of the railroad aid bond will and business like appearance,
lhe in which we can relieve their evident
please remember the meeting at Union average cost per store is 84,000. We distress.
■
A few days since the follow­
hidl next Saturday at 10 a. m.
wish we might see as many anil ns One ing communications, all bearing date
Itjs currently reported that such blocks erected in this city in one season. ;at Carlton and evidently all written
wydiher as we are having is highly un­
The skating contest at the J offer- and signed by the same man, viz: Dr.
favorable to the water-works plant.
son street rink between E. W. Do Ison, Frank A. Hull, he of dowery fame.!
Dr. Hull feels bad and mad. Poor of Eaton Rapids, and Will C. Bonnett, were-received by us:
EDITOR BANNER:
fellow, he should have had thatdowery. of Charlotte, Thursday evening was a
Stop my paper at once, as 1 do not Buyers are Invited to Call and See
He may get it with compouiyl interest. walk-away for the latter. Mr. Dolson want a paper that denis mostly in slang.
Them.
injured himself in the afternoon, and If you have no other stock in trade, I
Besides live and dressed poultry,
was unable to make the contest very in­ would advise you to shut up shop. Send
&gt;uuffer &amp; Salisbury will buy all kinds
teresting in the evening. Bonnett’s your bill and 1 will settle.
of game -partridges, quails, rabbits, etc.
Yours.etc..
time for the five miles was 21
min­
I. E. GUYLKA I
The hunting .parties from this city
utes. At Eaton Rapids, in a contest
Mr. G.’s hill is 50 cents. We will take ।
and vicinity haveYeturned,and brought
between these same parties, bolson, the matter of shutting up shop, as sug- &gt;
all that was mortal of several deer with
gested by the writer of the above, un- j
won in 18u minutes.
.
them.
der advisement. How’ever, we would
After January 1st all the occupants not advise Mr. Guyles to bet heavily on |
The Journal professes to have found
several vulnerable points in our charac­ of the offices in the court house will lie his ad v ice being followed.
■
.!
fusionists, and then it will be our turn
ter, and proposes to ink ’em. Fire
to tune up our harp for the music of
away. We are here first.
“Ring! Ring!! Court House Ring!"
We understand that Dn Lowry is
not tend any mon-, aa 1 shall not take I
. p„rdhin. I
That is the cry that has been raised them
from the office. Peraonalitiee are | We
\Eu“ stoc* °* everything
now prepared to do all surgical opera­
against republican officeholders for not appreciated by our people here.
th*1 enters into a house, from
tions on the eye and ear without pain,
many a year, with just as much sense
Yours trulv.
EUGENK CAIN, j
without ether or chloroform.
.
and justice aa it can now be raised
Eugene, you owe the Ba?(NKR 501
There will be a donation visit at the against the worthy gentlemen who will
cents.
Your
prompt
payment
of the
°
parsonage on Wednesday evening of succeed as honest and capable men as same will be duly appreciated by “
yours |
x -----next week. Dec. 10th, for Rev. W. A. were ever in charge of the county’s bus­
Hunsberger. A cordial invitation- to iness.
M You may stop my paper at once from I
1U.
Landlord Merchant, w^o was ar­
Mr. C. W. Jones has consented to in­ rested for planting Italian sunsets over this date. You are welcome to the bal-1
anoe
of my subscription. But do not t
troduce lis at the roller-skating contest the orbs of an insurance agent who had
inflict any more of your personal mat- h*
between the newspaper menrofthis city. been his guest, was brought before J un­
He ip already pasting his hair in antici­ tie© Greenfield Wednesday of last week,
pation of the great event.
tried and acquitted. The jury seemed
Mr. D. Cain is hereby informed that
Q
Own Make
The usual winter complaint of min­ to think a hotel man was hot obliged to hi&gt; paper has been stepped, and that
there is 10 rente his due, which amount OI
OUr kJ Wil IViaKC,
ing wood is heart! in the land, and dire listen to abuse of himself, on his own
.
can have on application at our mag­ As low as can ba bought in any com­
vengeance is threatened. This leads premises, by a party who had primed ■he
some parties to suppose that Yankee himself with forty rod. An amusing nificent counting rooma But perhaps,
peting market in the State.
feature
of
the
case
was
tlie
bringing
of
if
thia
Caln will wait, we may possibly
Robinson hasn’t left Hastings for good.
Prosecutor Colgrove upon the witness - ere the joyous happy hi nix again
Eaton county officials have moved
warlile their songs, the earth again lie '
stand by a liench warrant.
into , a new 870,000 tire proof court
carpeted with living green and the
house. Her county records and valua­
About Roller Skating.- - The roll­ monarchs of the forests don their sum-1
ble documents ^re now safe. We wish er skating epidemic is at its height in
mer garb—tend to the residence of this . ■
PROMPTLY DONE,
we could say as much for Barry county. this city. The newspaper fraternity particular Cain, the 10 cents upon a sil- I
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
To Farmers and Builders.—We are among the last to succumb to the ver tray, gut if be needs the money,
have the best quality of 810.00 lumber subtle dLeuse. First Mr. Slingeriand we advise fir. Cain not to wait. .
of the Journal was attacked, the first MH. BOITOB
and 81(&gt;.00 fencing ever offered for sale
symptoms with him, however, anteda­
You will please stop teat paper of
in Hastings,
ting nearly a year. By strict attention yours. Do not send any more, as I
&lt;«1
BENTLEY BROS- A WILKINS.
to businws Al. has attained a degree of shall not take it from the office. 1 ou
It heems like a small return for the proficiency on rollers that excites the see Carlton appreciates your mighty ef­
forts.
money to get a little piece of paper,
You,. eU-..
envy of his law adept newspaper con­
JAS. A. CAIN.
worth half a cent, for perhaps hundreds
temporaries.
We protest against the mandate of
&lt;&gt;f dollars hard cash. But it makes no
The Banner proprietor had a alight
difference to the tax-collecter. If you attack last winter and has suffered a (Ate Cain. Won't -pleate stop that
don’t like his goods you needn’t take lapu within the p«»t few. weeka. He paper of yours." We are “Able" and
•■Cain” continue te publish the Ban­
'em.
has now gained control of the roller, as
ner. Yes, Jimmie, the Banner will
There will be a meeting of those to be able to maintain an erect position
be published as usual, but no more shall
The .Niagara Falls (Route.
who have signed the railroad aid bond at l«ut one-half of the time. It doamt
our 'weighty efforts" cause you pain.
for the Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw road at take much of hl« time to remove the
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
But haven’t you forgotten to settle that
Cnion hall in this city next Saturday, tell bde dust spots from his clothes us it
Taking effect Nov. loth. UM.
little matter of 66 cents our due from
December 6th, at 10 a. m. The presence formerly dlrl. He has now, in his own
you. Tbe honorable way to stop your
of all signers of the tond is earnestly estimation, become a graceful and
KAITWABD.
subscription to a newspaper Is to find
solicited. •
swift skater. It la currently reported
settle all arrearages. Onr office hours
An exchange remarks that “Demo­ that he dally urges his wife and mother
are from 7 a. in. to fl p. ig■TATIONB.
crats claim the election of Cleveland; to visit tbe rink and witness his graoeOn November 26th, at the residence
wood comes in slowly on subscription; ful evolutions.
Bro. Hilbourn, of the Democrat, has of Samuel B. Edwards, in Carlton,Hamchickens roost high; we lost a silver
half dollar through a hole in our vest it bad. Ilia story f.dr it, he's a dandy- - uel Geiger and Eleanor J. Ludlow, all
iKJcket; all of which lead us to believe on Ice. He haa had a few falls, quite a of Carlton, were married. Sam'IB. Ed­
that we are to have a very hard win­ few; but he haa the advantage of hav­ wards, Esq., officiating.
ing but a abort distance to traverse 'ere
ter.”
.
Mil Wm. H. Coyle, Chief of lire de­
he come, to a stop. His look of unal­ partment, Houston, Texss, write* U**1
Thanksgiving was generally ob­
glides oyer while in discharge of bls duties he was
served by our citizens. Union services loyed pleasure aa he r airily
.ma,
the smooth floor of theuw
rink,
tbe---------------center I very severrty injured by a faliing wall,
tervyof fffir.on^- fe-^ZryT^ W
wbre held at the M. E. church, and an
of attraction for u bevy of fair onkrnkable sermon delivered by Rev. R. A.
era is alone worth the price of admis­ magic pain-reliever, and to his surprise
Carnahan. On our business streets all
sion to see. But the la-setting sin of he was cured of his lameflaw.
the stores were closed, and their. occu­
BTATIOKH
our brother on tbe floor above is ego­
Feroons wh™' lun«"
,lmP“red ®r
pants gave themselves up to pleasure
tism. which bss led him into many have throat dweaw-e should not go to
and turkey.
dlfflcnltiea. He haa even gone so far aa the seashore, as the air is always poisonSStoSS^oubtaL V^Drjligdow’s
Dr. Nichols says he has liver-padded
to challenge tbe newspaper men oi the
the denizens of Northern Michigan in city to a contest on rollers. Poor soul, Positive Cure. It cures coughs. co^*r
good shape, and reports them as vigor­ what an humbling of pride be will en­
ously healthy.
Accordingly he has
dure after tbe contest.
r
taken up winter quarters in Hastings,
“The greatest politician of the age.
and will not make another assault on bristled up like a fretful porcupine at Cure. It givre universal sal
Erie 60 rente and &lt;•“&gt;/*”“£■ Trial
the bilious people of the north until the issuance of the aloremenHoned
bottles free of I red k Hotchkiss.
gentle spring stirs up the death-dealing emdjMgt, ami vehemarUy signified his
malaria.
intention of taking the rtnreh out of
Tkk paat year haa witneroed close the light weight, (physically speaking,
times for money in Barry county. The of ooursej rtbior of the Democrat He
coming winter will, find money even quoded tee cry "To Hk^rar
Krtend
harder to get, eoDection. much more
GbocTB
difficult. Only one thing ean « up

' Local News.

'

WAGONS!

Each One ffarraated!

ATTENTION
We are now offering to the people of Southwestern Barry
bounty a large and complete stock of

general
MERCHANDISE
Bought at a good discount from last year’s prices and we will
give the customers the benefit of the discount

Look al Some of Oar Prices:
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
Arbuckles Coffee, 16 cents per lb.
'
Kerosene Oil, 15 cents per gallon.
Boston Rubber Boots, $3.00 per pair.
Felt Boots, $1.50 per pair.
Heavy Twilled Red Flannel, 25 cents per yard.
Good Shirtings, 9 cents per yard.
Men’s Heavey Scotch Grey Shirts, 50 cts. each.

And Other Goods in Proportion.

We are making three
. widths of Tire:

Building

ge Board,

'

A- Card.
We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAN­
DISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fact that we have
the only stock of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, and invite a careful inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.
Very truly,

| M. J. GOSS &amp; CO

xif.yid

tr,Onme

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PRAIRIEVILLE.
N. B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Lime and Brick. Call on us when you want any. of
these articles.

Dimas,

Pitting, Matching It taiig

Made by P. 0. Beckwith,
Is the only stove in the market mounted with Boiler Iron.

Over a Thousand in Use
IN BARRY COUNTY.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

Michigan Central

EBLw.

us required for the new ndlroad,auae

These Stoves are for Sale only hy

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons
Where you will find a full line of JEWEL STOVES and
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE.

Politics or No Politics!
It is a (xisitive fact that ARCHIE MoCOY has the most~
complete stock of

EVER KEPT IN BARRY COUNTY.
He is bound to sell his goods at prices that will
satisfy everybody.

flaiffle Eiteision Tables a Socially.
Call and see my goods and get prices before you buy and
SAVE MONEY.
Sole Agent for the LADIES' FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the liest in the world.
Remember the place, Blue Front, South Side State Street,
Hastings, Mich.

Archie

�The Hastings Banner.

first, and then let the voluntary offer­
ings of the people be added.
At 7 or 8 p. nu, Sunday school calebration,
Monday, December29—Theme: The

FALL GOODS!

guide the preparation of tho iUuatrattona tor whiob Tw Cnrtir haa at
ita disposal a vary largo quantity of

~Jgy fie.,d that wiU
clover
Hastings, Mich., December 4,1884.
wiU Mgraduslly restored to fertility if
»mber 30 — Theme: snch ?E’.ps.?re
“d turned under, The aim is to present in this series,
especially if rotation be observed. — Tro* not official reports, bnt commanding
EnUred at the Poatofflce at HaaUDgs. Mich, Christian activity.
for tnuisinlrelon through the malto aa second
• officer s accounts of their plans and
Wednesday, December 81—Watch Tmr»
oiaai matter.
*■ ,'
Operations,—interesting personal ex
night
Theme: The Christian’s re­
-------, ---——j
rruiuin wuicu
sponsibility for the salvation of souls. destroy house-plants te a number of perit-nces which wilb reootd leading
RUTLAND.
Thursday, Jauary 1—Theme: Chris­ sulphur matRbes placed in the flower­ events of the war. and poMera, at tha.
Come and see our new Dress Goods in
’Thanksgiving has come and gone. tian unity.
pots with their beads down. Tbe ex­ same time, a historical value not
Clothes, Cossures Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Very interesting 'Thanksgiving services
Friday, January 2-*-Theme: Con­ periment zhas been tried with success. easily to be calculated.
Velvets. Velvetines, Ac. We can suit you in qual­
were held at the Crosby schoolhouse in quest of the world in the name of —Chicago Ttmen.
Fiction:
Christ
—B is generally supposed that no
ity, style and price.
In this line The Ckntcry will main­
'the evening of that day.
animal will eat bean fodder excepting
tain its prestige, and furnish the best
Mr. Dearing had the misfortune to
Neighboring Exchanges.
sheep. For those farmers who grow
Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
stories by American writers that can
injure his left shoulder by a fall, about
beans and have no sheep it may be im­
ting yarns in all colors.
be procured. In November begins
three weeks ago, and has not been able Battle Creek .Journal
portant to know that, after a little use
A
New
Novel
by
W.
D.
Howell*,
The'coroners
jury
in
the
case
of
Dan
­
of them, cows become very fond of
to use it any since.
Ladies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets. Paletots,
iel Merrill, killed by the M. &amp; O. train beanstalks and will eat them in prefer­ Author of “Venetian Days,” “A Mod­
Col. H. II. Gill has removed to Hast­
at Bedford, rendered a verdict of acci­ ence to good hay. Refuse beans may ern Instance.” etc.
and Children's Cloaks, a
large stock and very
This siffry deals
ings, and opened up a business in sec­ dental death. No blame was attached
be boiled and fed to fattening hogs, with the rise of an American business
cheap.
.ond hand goods of all kinds.
to the railway employes.
mixing at first with o’.ber 'grains until man.
A novel by Henry James, a
Henry Willis proposes that the legis­ tbe animals become used to the new
Certain parties well known, living in
novelette by Grace Denio Litchfield,
lature shall provide for a scientific diet—M Y. Herald.
the vicinity of William Parks,’ will
and short stories by "Uncle Remus,”
state board to examine and test liquors,
find it to their advantage to be a little to see whether they contain poisonous
—Winter killing of wheat, says an Frank R. Stockton, H. H. Boyesen, T.
careful about their liehavior, or some drugs or not, and will circulate a peti­ exchange, is now no longer a matter of A. Janvier, H. H-, Julian Hawthorne,
speculation, but is charged to the ac­ and other equally well-known writers
bright morning the sheriff will be’ in­ tion for that purpose.
You can always find
latest styles, best goods,
The boa constrictor which has been count of lack of fertility, an over-abun­ will appear at various times.
quiring forthem.
.
under the care of Janitor Wm. Rhoades dance' of water, and a third cause, of
and lowest prices.
Miscellaneouv Feature*.
Miss Cornelia Merritt is teaching in at the high school museum died last plowing under excessive quantities of
Under this heading may be Includ­
week. Mr. Rhoades thinks that he green growth immediately before drill­
Disk 4.
Come and see as. We have the goods bought for
probably got too much twisted up over ing, resulting in large amount of Inimic ed a series of papers on the Cities of
CASH and will sell them at the very lowest prices.
the presidential count.
acid being generated in tbe soil, which Italy by W. D. Howells, the illustra­
&lt; Ed. Brock knows more about Revo­
proves fatal to the wheat plant by Im­ tions being reproductions of etchings
lutionary double-barreled smoothbores Wayland Globe.
pairing its vigor so that it is unable t/ and drawings by Joseph Pennell; a
'Yesterday morning a terrible deed stand the rigor of winter.
than he did previous to Saturday. On
- * series on
that day he experimented with a rusty was committed upon one of our main
The New North'-West,
thoroughfare before the eves of some
relic ofjhe dark ages. He loaded light of our citizens who chanced to be pass­
being tin interesting group of papers
Wken Is the Soil Exhausted!
by E. V. Smalley. Lieut. Schwatka,
at first, and it was his impression that ing by. The perpetrators were men
The soil is never completely ex­ Principal Grant (of Kingston. Ontario), ;ford. Rev. Washington Gladden, Julia
the gun scattered. The barrel was who are well acquainted to the people
State of Michigan. County of Barry.-ss.
hausted. There will always bo some and others, descriptive of little-known Schayer, Anna Lea Merritt, W. O.
poorly fastened to the stock; but Ed. of this vicinity. They caught their
a
Court for the county
victim in front of the Wayland House, element remaining that is capable of regions; papers on French and Amer- Stpddard, D. Ker, Ernest Ingersoll, of Barry,
buldeu at the Probate Office in the elty
proposed to remedy the scattering busi­ where, with the force of two or three providing noartehment, no matter how loan art,—sculpture and painting, with ,Clara E. Clement, Lieut. Schwatka.
of Hastings in said county un Tuesday, the 25te
day
of
November,
tn
the
year
one thousand eight
ness let the risk be what it would. Ac­ stout men armed with butcher-knives, closely it te cropped. A soil mav be some exquisite illustrations; papers on
The illustrations will be the work hundred and eighty-four.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of 1‘robate
cordingly he dealt out a double dose of they held him down, while a man with exhausted of a portion of its plant food, I Aetronomy, Architecture, and Hietory, of
। the very best artists and engravers
In tbe matter of the estate of George Mublood in his eye cut his throat from ear but that portion may be a very im­
—and there will lie plenty of them. dock. deceased..
powder and shot, took aim and fired.
to ear, while cries of terror filled the portant factor in the composition of a the first being by Professor Langley :
Philo A- Hheld on comes Into court and repre­
He is still of the impression that it air and the business men rushed out of certain crop, which deficiency may and others. Under Architecture are In the November and December num­ sents
that he is now ready to file his annual «
bers arc beautiful
count as administrator of said estate, and prav*
Included
more
of
Mrs.
Van
Rens;
scattered—scattered him all over the the various places on the street to wit­ cause a failure, but should the crop be
COLORED
FRONTISPIECE*.
that
tbe same ma»J&gt;e heard and allowed.
of a kind that does not largely demand seiner's articles on churches, city and
highway, chased him over a fence, and ness the proceedings. It was a hog.
Thereupon
It is ordered, that Monday, tbe Sac.
Buy the November number for the
the particular element which Is not pos­ country houses, etc. Colonel George
day of December next, at ten o'clock In the fore­
was kicking at him the last he could Charlotte Republican.
children. . It costs only 25 cents, and noon, be assigned for the hearing of said peUttou.
sessed by the soil it will grow and E. Waring, Jr., will describe
recollect about it. He picked up the
all book and news dealers sell it. The and that tbe heirs at law ot sai.d deceased, and
Court convened Monday morning in mature, although the same may appar­
all other person* Interested in said estate, axe. re­
Progreee in Sanitpry Draining;
subscription price is $3.00 a year, and quired to appear at a session of said Court, then
scattered fragments of • himself, and the new court room, Judge Hooker pre­ ently be exhausted. It is impossible to
E. C. Stedman, Edmund. Gosse, and now Is just the time to subscribe.
to be bolden at the Probate Office in the city oi
computed the damages, which consisted siding, an«l will probably finish the completely cxliaurt a soil of all its ele­
HMtags, In said county, and show cause, if any
work of the term this week. The at­
others will furnish literary essays;
AJree
specimen
copy
of
S
t
.
N
ichol
­
ments of plant food, but it to a verythere***, why the prayer of the peUttonrr should
of a dent in the forehead, several aperatorneys in attendance are warm in easy matter to exhaust it of some of its George W. Cable will contribute iu as will be sent on request. Mention trot be granted..
tures in his clothing, and an anatomy their praises of tlie arrangements of the
And it is further ordered that said petitioner
The Cekttrt Co.,
fertilizing elements, which to all in­ various ways; several papers on sport this paper.
give notice th the person* Interested in said e»-fhatjached in every l&gt;one and muscle. new room and its accoustic properties tents amt purposes render the soil inca­ and adventure will soon be published,
New York, N. Y.
Then he looked for the gun. Found and claim it could not be bettered.
pable of growing crops of a certain kind. and
.^news­
Aii a raindrop toretelll a storm, so to be published in i
There are now said to be about forty
John Burroughs
,
the stock where he stood when he shot,; democratic candidates for postmaster There arc many soils very deficient In ni­
printed and circulated In snld county of
does a pimple upon the human body in­ paper
Barry once tn each week for three sueresslve
but the gun-barrel hail treeih his hat of this city, with several wards to hear trogen. whiob makes sucti unsnitable for will write from time to time on out­
dicate bealth-deetroying virus in the weeks previous to said day of bearing.
wheal, and should phosphoric acid be door subjects.
.
CLEMENT SMITH.
and was still running around the tree from.
blood, which can be neutralized and ex­
Readers of The Century may feel pelled only by Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic.
Hon. E. 8. Lacey was 49 years old lackingall the grain creps will be de­
when Ed. collared it. The world seem­
Wednesday. His most acceptable birth­ prived of an im|xjrtaut element of plant sure of keeping abreast of the times
Probate
Order.
ed a desert waste to him the balance of day present was a dispatch from Wash­ food, tbe only course to pursue in such on leading subjects that may properly
Grirr** QlreeriDo Salve.
State of Michigan. County ot Bath -•&gt;.
Tlie iiest on earth, can truly be said
the forenoon. Having recovered his ington announcing that his daughter, contingency being to supply' tbe soil come within the province of a monthly
AX a Marion of tbr probate court for lhe eounl'
of
Griggs'
Glycerine
.Salve,
which
is
a
of
Barry,
bokten
al
the
probate
office in the dt’»
with
that
'
which
it
immediately
de
­
magazine.
Its circulation Is now
strength and his ideas he set to work Mrs. O. L. Judd, presented him with
of HMtlun. in said county, on Friday. Uh*
grand-daughter, and that mother and mands. Yet, while a soil may be de­ about 140,000 monthly, the November sure cure for cute, bruisea, scalds, burns, 28W day of November. In the year one tbouaaBd
upon the gun again in the afternoon, a
Will pos- elriit bundrecFand righty-four. .
child were as well as could be expected. ficient in both nitrogen and phosphoric number exceeding that figure. Sub­ wounds, and all other sores.
wired the barrel onto the stock, and It was quite a coincidence. '
Preaent, Clerqpnt Smith, Judge of Probate.
acid it may contain sufficient potash to scriptions should date from this num­
In the matter of the relate ol Francis Acker,
was working the hammer when the lat­
grow crops which demand an excess of ber, beginning tbe War Series and
Lowell
Journal.
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
potash as plant food. .
ter slipped from his finger, came down
Mr. Howells’ novel.
Price M OO a
ot John Acker, praying that a paper this da*
Mary
Ellen
Chase
says
“
there
will
be
Tin
difficulty
with
farmers
who
make
onto his thumb and “clawed off” a good
filed with this rourt. purporting to be the lai&gt;t
year, 35 cents a number.
All book­ Hotchkiss.
three women to one man in heaven.” specialty of certain crops to that they
Will and testament of said deceased, may bc .v.
sellers and news-dealers sell it and
bite of it Ed*. is now convinced that That’s about the way it is here when
mltted to probate.
quickly exhaust the soil of a single sub­
Thereupon IL is ordered, that Monday, tlie
the Revolutionary gun as a source of you go out after ice cream. Guess we stance, though only depriving it but take subscriptions, or remittance may­
29th day of December A. D, ISMjtl ten o’clock In
be
made
to
the
publishers.
z
can
stand
it,
Mary.
partially oi other’ elements.
Such
pleasure or profit is a dismal failure.
tbe forenoon, be assigned for tlie bearing ot said
A free specimen copy of The. Ckn- Wheal, white
patitton. and thaX thf helm at law of said dr
Best joke of the season; from the method more quickly exhausts a soil
Wheal, red .
ceased, and all other jerxon* interested tn said
Allegan Gazette; “Room for Begole-in than any other, but such soil te also tuby will be sent on request Men­ Com
..........
estate, are required to appear at a session ot
The Methodist Centennial.
history! He is greater than Leonidas more easily recuperated. To illustrate tion this paper. The CentItry Go.,
said Court, then to be holoen at the Probate
Office. In the city of HaaUngs in said county and
As the Christmas conference which and all his Spartans. They tried to tbt manner in which a soil is exhausted,
New York, N. Y.
Pctatoea..........
show cause, if any there be, why the prarer ot
hold a pass and didn't. Begole held it
Apples perbo*.
organized the Methodist Episcopal
let us suppose a farmer to have bis
the petitioner ahmild not be granted.
despite all the men fh Michigan and
And It to furttaBrprdered that said petitioner
ST.
NICHOLAS
FOB
YOUNG
FOLKS.
barns
and
granary
well
filled
with
corn,
church convened December 24,1784, yjpd it constantly for two years.
give notice to the persons interested in *aid
oats, roots, hay, cornfodder and straw.
estate, of tbe pendency of said petition, and the
and continued in session to January 2,
hearing thereof by causing a eony of this order
He feeds all the grain to his horses and
KiUaiuaioo Telegraph.
to be published in U&gt;e Hastfngs Bakner, a
1785, it is proposed that the centen­
No printed periodical can take the
An 18-year-old Allegan miss left cattle until he finds himself short in
newspaper printed and circulated in said Counts
of Harry, once In each week'for three sucecssivnial shall cover the same space of home last Friday in the company of a that respect, though having oa hand place of parent, pastor, or school
weeks, previous to said day ot hearing.
plenty
of
hay
and
roots.
It
will
be
teadher; but a good magazine can
time. In celebrating a great spir­ traveling agent. Her parents fearing
CLEMENT SMITH,
she had eloped, sent word to the police. plain that the fanner still has plenty supplement their work and influence
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probrie.
itual epoch, it is but proper that all
In view of
They discovered that the girl had re­ of feed left, and may keep his slock on to a wonderful degree.
exercise j should be of a high spiritual turned home the following day, and the such, but if hi A horses are worked and this, it is not extravagant to say that
State of Michigan. County oCBarry-iw.
traveling agent had gone to pastures his cows zmilked. he will find that if —instead of “Can we afford to take
J*1*’
character.
AX a aewlou of the Probate Court for th**
they are deprived of grain they will not St. Nicholas?"—the question of every
new.
bounty of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office it
It is therefore recommended by the
the elty of Hastings, in said «nuntv. on Sabir
Breathes there a man with soul so perform the service that might be ex­ earnest household In English-speak­ Chickens. alive
day, the 2Kh day ©^November. in the year one
church that at least one religious ser­ dead, who never to himself hath said: pected did they receive grain. The
Turkeys, alive.
thousand eight hundred and cighty-tour.
ing countries, to-day, should be “Can
1 Present, clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
vice be held in all the churches every “I’ll go and paint the city red ?” And f&lt;x&gt;d is therefore deficient, and the ani­ we afford not to take St. Nicholas?"
yin the matter of tbe. estate ofBenjamln Bewe.
when the inky night had fled, rose from mals would not prove profitable. Thus
day, from December 24th, 1884, to
The magazine, during its eleven JJEW RAILROAD!
h)s hard and painful bed. and said: “O te it with the soil. If it te deficient in
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
January 2,1885.
(
, heavens, what a head.”
any respect, though not really ex­ happy yeais of existence, under the
fied, of Sarah A. Howe, administrator of said es­
tate, praying that her final account filed with
The general conference 01^/880, in
Wednesday as Lorenzo Randall, of hausted. It te partiallj- so, as it can not editorial charge of
tills court, may tx* heard and allowed. and&gt;h«*
MARY MAPE8 DODGE,
Plainwell, was standing in Vosburg &amp; provide plant food for the crop. But.
be discharged from Uh* said trust
providing, for the celebration of this Horn’s saloon, his revolver was acci­
in our illustration of the thrnjer’s sup­ has grown familiar fo hundreds of
Thereupon It te ordered, that Monday, tho mh
centennial, recommends “that all our, dentally discharged in changing from ply of provisions for stock,' it is appar­ thousands of young readers; and their
day of December, A. D. 18M. at ten o'clock inth*forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pell
one
pocket
to
another,
the
ball
entering
interest
and
intelligent'
enjoyment
preachers and people be careful to
ent that he could safely provide for a
lion, and that the heirs at taw of said deceased,
and embedding itself in the knee bones.
and all other persons interested 1n said t-stau—FOR—.
make the year 1884 one of special It was extracted by Dr.. Osborne, who flock of sheep with hay and roots, even have constantly inspired the editor
are required to appear al a seaalon of Said
and publishers to freph effort To-day
court, then to be holoen at the Probst*- Office, tn
consecration to the service of God, fears, however, tliat the man will lose if grain were scarce, aud his barn
the city of Hastings, in said county, and show
would not, therefore, be exhausted so its strength is in1 its wholesome
cause.auy there be. why the prayer of thand that as far as possible constant his limb.
growth,
its
sympathy
with
young
life,
far as feeding sheep is concerned,
petitioner should not be granted.
and prayerful effort may bo put forth Allegan Journal
though we admit that some graiiHihouId Its hearty recognition of the move­
And It Is further ordered that said petitkmc:
give
notice to the persons Interested In ssid
also
be
allowed
to
sheep,
and
iu
like
ment
of
events,
and
its
steadily
in
­
by all, to secure the unlveisal renewal
G. H. Hill Is cultivating fish in ponds
estate,
of the pendency of said petition, and th-,
manner the soil may grow a crop of po­ creasing literary and pictorial re­
the vil2
hearing
thereof, by causing a copy ot hl order
of pure and undeflled religion, to the on his farm, one mile west of ttz
I wish to announce te my many customer*
tatoes
or
grass,
though
incapable
of
tote
powtabodlh Ute Hastings Banxsm. s
sources.
Tbe
following
are
some
of
lage, with good success. He received
that tn view of lhe hard times. 1 have decided newspaper
printed and circulated in said count?
end that scriptural holiness may be
nourishing a grain crop. It is plain, the good things already secured for to make a reduction In the price of repairs.
some carp recently.
of Barry., once In each week for three successive
spread over all lands.”
There is more or less talk about hard therefore, that anv soil that contains a future numbers of St. Nicholas:
After Dee. 1st you will find my prices as fol­
“ ““
portion
of
tbe
elements
required
by
"His One Fault” a serial s'tory for lows;
The bishops in their circular address times and depressed business. Did any­
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate
body ever know a time when there plants is susceptible of greater fertility. boys, by the popular author, J. T.
issued sbon after, exhort all “to hum­
Double Wagon Felloe^ 3 In.,'per set... ge 30
It is not economical in the farmer to Trowbridge.
wasn’t just such talk by croakers?
Probate Order.
ble oureelves before God, and fer­ There is abundance of produce in the provide complete fertilizers, containing
Mate of MlehigM. County of Barry-re
“Personally Conducted," illustrated
At a session of the Probate Court for the
all the ingredients of plant food, unless papers on famous places in Europe.
vently plead for that preolous bap­ country, and money to buy it.
County at Barry, holdeB al the Probate office la
•poke aud felloe, common
It makes us tired to read every day tbe soil is deficient in all of them. He
tho city of Hastings, In said county. «« Monday
By Frank R. Stockton.
tism of the Holy Spirit without which of some town t&gt;eing ••painted red,
should, on the contrary, endeavor to
the
1st day of Decemt&gt;er. In the year one thnu“Historic Girls,” a companion series
•and eight hundred and elgbty-four.
nothing good or great can be accom­ somebody wheeling some one in a wheel­ provide for whatever loss may oocur in
PresonLCOemeBt Smith. Judge of Probate.
’* firht..........................
in
barrow; or worse yet, eating a crow tbe plnnt food taken by crops, and to “Historic Boys." By E. 8. Brooks.
plished.”
In
the matter of the estate ot Hiram Gardner.
“Ready for Business”; suggestions
dinner, to pay some damphool election
These sentiments were reiterated bet. Please switch off on the beautiful thereby save the expense of purchasing to boys about to choose an occupa- Tongue,(woodwork,)............. . ..................... in
On reading and filing the petition, duly rerifirci.
tlpt which is already In the soil. Ex­
of
Sarah
A. 8- Gardner, exwutrix of the tarn
Set
ot
Kim*,
buggy,
..............
5
00
patlon,
—
based
on
personal
Interviews
by the general conference of 1884, snow or—anything to rest our eyes.
hausted soils may be restored by using
will and testament of said deceased, allo*/*!:
which recommends that in accord­
n fertilizer composed principally of the with prominent representatives of Pateot Spoke*, buggy, each............... *... m that a duly authenticated copy of the lari will
Bellevue Gazette.
and
testament
ot said deceased, and of the Pro
various
trades
and
professions.
By
substance required, and then growing
ance with the advice of the bishops,
brie thereof, having been filed iu said eouri&lt;
Common
...................... ............. . k is
The greatest hope of Bellevue now a green manurinl crop thereon to be G. J. Hansom.»
showing that said will has been duly admitted t&lt;*
"religious services be the chief fea­ is for a hotel next season. Three
probate
In
the
county of Niagara. New Yort.
"Driven
Back
to
Eden,"
a
serial
ThilL*.
buggy,
earh
..................
....(.
...............
111
turned under. By following such a
and Praying that said copy oT smJ will be al
years without a hotel. We venturejthe
ture of the celebration.”
system for a few years tbe most im­ By E. P. Roe.
JmmT fl^ridreeorded fo arid court m and for
All other wood work M price* in proportion.
assertion that not another village of
“
Talks
for
Young
Folks,
”
a
series
of
the
laat-wiH
and
testament of arid deceMed.
In obedience to these reoom man da- 1,000 Inhabitants, doing a good business, poverished soils may be restored to
Thereupon it toordored. that Monday, the »nh
Thankful for past favors, I would still ask a
productiveness.—Farii. Field and Fin- popular papers, by H. H. (Helen Jackday of December. A. D.. W. at ten &lt;• clock in
tions the Asbury Centenary Associa­ and on a through line of road, can be
oontlnuance of your patronage at my old stand.
sop).
•ide.
J
Suumi'Km"i thTtE helre ri‘
de
tion suggests the following program found that has been without accommo­
“Among the Law-makers”: recol­
dations for the same length of time,
THZ CENTURY IM ISM.
illirt, and aflotberpersona interested insata
of themes and exercises for centenary and not another place can be found
lections of a boy-page in the U. 8.
A Great Enterprise.
senate^—containing much political in­
where tbe same “dog in the manger”
office. In the city of Hastings, in said eourty
formation, both instructive and amus­
Papers on the Civil War.
and show causa. It any thereoe, why the pra)*r
Wednesday,December 24—Theme: policy could h^e been so successfully
_________________ HASTINGS, MICH.
ing. By Edmund Alton.
pursued.
•
Personal consecration.
The Important feature of The Ckni IL!.. J?"1*!1 cr|ita i&lt;» ix-St- mS «•
z
“
Davy
and
the
Goblin,
”
a
very
Thursday, December 25—Thome:
TUby Magazoie for the coming year— 'funny serial story by a new writer,
Mr. Editor:—I was induced by read­ Indeed, perhaps the most important
Praying the Lord of the harvest to
haartiM, thereof bv cauainE a copy ot inis oraer
ing your paper to try Dr. Harter’s Iron ever undertaken by the magazine— Chas. Carry).
to baBubltabad tn the Hastings Bannkk. a
send forth laborers.
•
Short Stories by Louisa M. AlootL
Friday, December 26—Theme: The Tonic for debility, liver disorder and will be a series of separate papers on
“The Progress of Invention’: From
scrofula,
and
three
battles
have
cured
prayer of faith, i
the great' battles of the War for the
This day should be observed as a me. Accept my thanks. Jos. C. Boggs. Union, written by general officers Palanquin to Parlor-oar,” From Cross­
(A true ropy.)
Judge of Probate
bow to 100-ton Gun," etc.
Descrip­
day of fasting and prayer for God’s
high in command upon both the Fed­
This extreme tired feeling we have in eral and the Confederate sides,—Gen­ tive papers, by Chas. G. Leland.
blessing on the church.
“Sheep or Silver?” a story of Texan
the
spring,
fall
and
during
the
summer
Saturday,December 27 - Theme:
eral Grant (who writes of Vicksburg, life.
By the late Bev. William M.
Prayer for God’s blessing on the ser­ denotes torpid liver, we have no appe­ Shiloh, and other battles), Generals
tite and no ambition. Take Dr. Jones*
Baker.
vices or the Sabbath.
“A Garden of Girls" being six short j
Red Clover Tonic; it corrects these Longstreet, McClellan, Beauregard,
Sunday, December 28—At 9 a. m., troubles, restores good spirits. It speed­ Rosecrans, Hill. Admiral Porter, and
d i* every family. Giv«»
stories for girls, by six leading writers.
love feast. At 10:80 a m., centenary ily cures dyspepsia, ’oad breath, piles, others.
Tlie series open in the No­
“Tales of Two Continents”’! stories
senson. Theme: Christeneducation, pimples, ague and malaria diseases. A vember Cotort with a graphically
of adventure, by H. H. Boyesen.
the leading work of our second cen­ perfect tonic, appetizer and blood puri­ illustrated article on
“Cartoons for Boys and Giria,”
tury. or gratitude for what God has fier. Can bo taken by the most delicate.
The Battle qf Bull Run,
funny pictures, by St. Nicholas Art­
done for us and for the world during Price 50 cents of Fred’k Hotchkise.
written by tbe Confederate general, ists.
the past hundred years through the
“Fxim Bach to &lt;
G. T. Beauregard. Brief sketches. en­
True American men and
titled “BeooUections of a Private,” pareason at that .strong o

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i&gt;«cntM!» &lt;■ mm.

Local News.
notice to taxpayers.

I,er and «»n December 2Vth, 30th and 31 nt,
for the purpose of receiving taxee.

WANTED.

ihiuir from

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bU«d ox to *

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-uttiuK and OUior®riadl«» and children’s
rMpn--Abp«iciMlty.

It

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now winter, and please don’t

&lt;.rget it.
H astin&lt;.s justices complain of lack
.f business in their courts.
11 KsTiMMi merchants are receiving
their stocks of holiday goods.

eight

A fine party attended the ball at
I mon hull Monday evening.
The guesses on tbe beans at McOm!.• r's range from 475 to 4,001.

pray.i

lUOD.

1SS
loner

lyM

itkd.

now torem.au! the job rooms of
««n« »»d hundred. o&lt; other., who
a&gt;«U«b»good
Job print®, .ad wm do tood work in
eun tertify to their quality. I know
day.
"
the Times job rooms. M. H. Clark has
* ^r- hodman paid 911 ZD for a 11
Mrs. Orno Strong is in the city thia Jewetad Bockford. I could have Hvud
•aaociated with him hn» son Ed. in the
publication of the Democrat.
him *1100 with an Elgin or Waltham
Hurd Tinkler waa in ths citv Th anta, oi the aune grade
giving.
•Any one in need of a watch, jewelry
R,Pld»'*&gt;*«&gt;“ N» rreldence
Miles Main returns home Saturday or «ll verw.re, will nee money by deal­
ta that place, Monday night He wax
ing with me. So come and see me,
M yarn obi, and was well known in from Illinois.
JOHN P.ESSMER.
*blk city, his former home, where he has
Rev. Stewart is in Canada’ visiting
Tbe Jeweler.
many friends. The funeral is to be relatives there.
T
he
F
oote
-S
trong
Case.—This
held to-day at the family resldenoe.
Rev. J. L Buell witf occupy the M. E.
case is now on trial in the circuit court.
At a regular assembly of Giblin pulpit next Sunday evening.
The facte relative to the shooting thus
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Williams returned
round! No. 49, B. * S. M., officers for
far brought out. are substantially aa
the ensuing Masonic year were elected last week from Wisconsin.
published in the Banner at the time.
“ follows: M. W. Riker. T. I. M.; T.
Mrs. Patterson, of Cleveland, is visit­ Several additional facts have been
w^DAM-; A P- DnU“- P- Cing her sister Mrs. Hotchkiss.
.
brought, to light, however, one heing
W.; John Q. Creasy, C.of G.; D. Striker.
Arthur Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids, the criminal intimacy of Dr. Foote and
£Ohn H’ Goodycar. recorder;
Mrs. Strong, as testified by both Orno
spent Thanksgiving in Hastings.
". D. Hayes, con’d of council; T J
Dr. Peckham, of Freeport, was a wel­ and his wife. As the case is now on
Brosseau, steward; E. B. Troop, senti­
come caller at the Banner office, Fri­ trial, the Banner refrains from further
nel.
comment at the present time. In our
day.
neat issue the full proceedings will be
At A meeting of the Riverside Ceme­
Mr. and Mrs. T.8. Brice, of NashvilK
published. . Judge Mills, of the 9th
tery Association, held last evening at
are spending a few days with frjffids In
judicial
circuit, occupies the bench.
the law office of Wm. B. Swcezey.the
the city.
Prosecutor Colgrove and C. G. Hol­
w«eWriXfflCera“d b°*nl °f
*’■ Sch“t2 »™‘
G™d Wd.
brook are conducting the case in behalf
—
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I...... —r_ xv
_
President- W. L Wilkins
S’ ‘WCh“*
U1' of the people. M. V. Montgomery, of |
Clerk John Burner
hoUday trade.
Lansing, and L. E. Knappen and Clem- j

We have just received a lot

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They will be sold at the same

RUINOUS PRICES!
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rceaaurer—,1. P. Rolierts.
Mr. Jah. Crawley went to Grand Rap- ent Smith are looking after the inter- •
lk^in rSiv'le!GarrSi’nid“ ‘“-day. to attend the funeral of esta of the defense.
Board of Directors Chester Messer, Henrv Prindle.
Following are the jurymen in the!
W. 8. Goodyear, John Q. Creasy, J. JL
°
,
case: Wm. J. Warrant,
Warrant. Henry
Henrv Budd,
Budd.1
__
Nevins, Jas. A.Kweezey.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Nims, of ease:
i •
■ ,
•
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MR. BANNER:
'
Grand Rapids, spent a'portion of last D. W; Johnson, Richard Doyle, John-___________________
Hull,
John
W.
Ford.
John
Fighter,
Ed-----------------------------------------:
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-------------------------------------------------------------------Dear Sir: -Please note the follow-1 week wlth lheir Parent* in 0118 ^ty.
ward
R.
Sylvester,
Andrew
FT
Sylvester,
ing from your paying correspondent:
^Ir- M. V. Montgomery, of Lanaing, is
Randolph A- Polley. James E.
r
RocKroan. 1LU, Dec. i. 18M.
in the city this week. He is one of the
This is to certify that we have ap- attorneys for the defense in the Strong David Bowker.
Those wishing extra copies
pointed A R. McOmber sole agent for , case
thfhsale of RocJtford quick time Railm„
Banner of next week, with ft
road watches in Hastings, Mich., and
Tlie Misses Mina Mudge, Rosa Boat- ceedings of the trial, will please
that we will, to the fullest extent, bus- wick and Lillian Estes were in attendtheir orders at once.
p"urhXfr“r‘in.«! hln‘ U «‘«’»l‘hoTrechen&gt;'lnStituto.tNMh-

E. Y. HOGLE.

.......

see what those carrying Rockford
watches have to say of them.

i»v
».
Watch company.
viUe ^tunlay.
'
'
**’
Mr. R. M. Collier, of Jackson, former­
How alKiut our tire fire protection?
Fun Ahead—At Messer’s rink, on j ly publisher of the Gnus Lake News,
is a pertinent inquiry just now.
Saturday evening, the tfth, there is to was a Banner caller Wednesday. .He
Rev. Thus. Cox, of Nashville, will be a “green race,” i. e., the contestants ' is a witness in the Strong case.
Messrs. Iffiin. Smith and J. VanAr‘ preach at the M. E. church Thursday not having previously skated on roller
skates. The contestants will be Mes- man, of the firm of Smith, Hams &amp;
evening.
snuRobert
Pratt,
Covert
Freer,
W.
J.
VanArman,
went to Grand Rapids
John Carveth’s plurality for Sena­
tor is 276, as declared by the board of Carveth and Emanuel Croak. No urg-; Tuesday to purchase holiday goods. •
ing will be necessary to ensure a full
■imvassera.
' Sid Crowell and Kirk Grant went
house to witness this race, which will
over to Eaton county hunting Thanks­
With every W.00 sale of silverware
be the most laughable event of the sea­
giving day. They secured seventeen
&gt;ou get a box ofwllver polish free at
son. Usual prices. Good music. The
quails, three rabbits and a partridge.
McOmber’s.
Banner advises the contestants to “go
Mr. E. W. Murray and wife of Chica­
The Detroit Evening News is
sl6w.”
go,
arc the guests of R. K, Grant and
sue a.Sunday edition, to fill the place
T
he
Dayton
Hedge
company
hasl&gt;een
wife.
Mr. M. was formerly foreman of
vacated by the Sunday Times.
building their hedge fence in’ Ashland the Nashville News, and is a witness in
Miss Lulu W aters, while roller
Co.. O., my home for many years before tlie Strong case.
skating Tuesday, fell and broke one of
coming to Cajrlton township a little
Mr. Fred Miller, for some time past
her arms just above the wrist.
over a year ago, foPquite a number of day telegraph operator at this place,
Fred Hotchkiss bought a fine stock
years, building on the county infirmary left on Tuesday, in response to an order
of holiday goods this week, and you
farm and for my near neighbors there, to report at Jackson for assignment to
will hear from him in our next*
and their work was always considered duty elsewhere.
Old gold and silver is as good as satisfactory so far as I know. 1 have
The Keeler Bros., C. W. Granger.
money with
seen a good deal of their hedge, which Prof. Will Morse and wife, besides sev­
A. K. MOOMBER, lhe jeweler.
I thinks perfect success.
eral others from Middleville were in
WUXI AM WAIXACK.
,
The Grand Rapids Saturday Evening
our city Thursday, and spent most of
Post has again changed hands. J. K.
The music class of Miss Stella Wheel­ the time at tbe skating rinks. .
Fairchild is now editor and proprietor
Major Anderson is in the city the
er, consisting of the Misses May
thereof.
Tomlinson, Floy Kyes, Minnie Kennedy, past week. He says it is now or never
Should the new railroad be an as­
Birdie Heath, Gertie Beotley, Gertrude with the railroad. The syndicate must
sured fact, Hastings will have a build­
Smith and Nina Bowne, gave a musi­ know at once whether Barry county
ing boom of huge dimensions next sea­
cals at the residence of A. J. Bowne, will come to the front or not
son.
t '
Hon. A. J. Mills, Of Kalamazoo, and
Tuesday evening last. A few friends
A rollBi-skating contest between of the teacher and her pupils were pres-,
Judgeof
that circuit,- is presiding
- --------------------. at
Fred Spaulding and John Brock will ent, and enjoyed the occasion richly. • the present term of court. Mrs. ’Mills
take place at the Jefferson street rink, Some of the class have taken less tfian is also in the city. The J udge and wife
a term of lessons, but all showed marked j are guests of Hon. Geo. K. Beamer,
Friday evening.

Note .the change in Dr. Albert’s ad. proficiency in the execution of the
The date for his coming has been fixed music assigned them—particularly the
for Saturday, January .10th, instead of little ones. Each was the-recipient of
hearty applause and deserved praise.
as formerly ani^ounced. .
The Grand Rapids street railway The affair passed off very pleasantly,
and the little company appreciated the
company and the Knights of Labor are
entertainment thoroughly, and compli­
having a little unpleasantness- Knights
mented both teacher and pupils.
appear to be ahead thus far.

Erv. Whitlock has been secured by
W.S. Goodyear &amp; Co, ae clerk. We
are pleased that he is to remain in our
city, and congratulate Messrs. Good­
year &amp; Co, on securing the services of
one who will be found faithful always.
Cards arf out announcing the mar­

of our city, to an Otsego lady. ThecereFarmers and Workingmen— Gill
Willie Colwell, aged twelve, of mony to take place Wednesday Decem­
has an Invoice of new ready made Hastings township, was driving past
ber 3d. Our congratulations and best
clothing at low prices. Coats, vests and Stanley’s blacksmith shop, in the first
wishes are hereby tendered to our
pants from 82.00 and upwards.
ward, Saturday noon, when about halffriend.
Henry Ford this week shipped six a-dozen town boys rushed out and be­
Among Tuesday’s callers at the Ban­
chickens to his father-in- law, Mr. A. J. gan to yell at him, and threaten to do
ner office were D. B. Ainger, proprietor
Russ, who lives in New Mexico. The bodily violence to him. Johnie Van­
Brunt wa. the lender or rn&lt;« youvu.u.'
express charges on the birds was only Brunt was the leader of these youthful
hoodlums, and felt that be must do; ’J’T’'” " TT
carveth and his
815.
something to distinguish himself as the ator elec
__j r, W
Many workmen are of this city are
^ekXn^
re^’—. Sn.HA A
living in hopes that tbe timber for the
new railroad will be gotten out this
Chicago--------------------------young Colwell, hitting him In the f.we, Co.,
Go., Chicago
winter, and they thus obtain employ­
causing the blood to flow quite freely.
Bockruiu.
VB- Otiikb
atcmbs.
R
ockford vsther Watches
ment.
The cowardly scamps then lied. Col- The
of the Rocklord Watch, in
Local Assembly No. 1951, K. of L.,
well drove Into town, went before ProscUy
to think nobody knows
still holds tiie fort.
The assembly
ecutor Colgrove, and asked for a war-' whit a watch is except himself. I did
incuts every ‘Wednesday evening at the
rant for young VanBrunt' for assault | not My
Hockford did not keep good
rooms occupied by Justice Greenfield
J uatice Kenaston made out the neceee-, tjlne&lt; hut said it was no better than any
as an office^
ary papers, placed them in officer Ellis .
.ft inJj£e of the same grade. A Bock­
The regular monthly meeting of the hands, wj&gt;o searched for the VanBrunt fon) „ jeweled movement
rente
W. F. M. 8. of the M. E. church, will be boy, but could nor Hud him. At tbia;at w holesale as much us a G. M.
held on Wednesday of next week, be­ writing he waa still at large, but will j wheeler. The latter is 16 jeweled with
ginning at 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs. doubtlees bo apprehended. There is a j patent
Regulator.
Tbe Rockford
I’. W. Niskern on Green street A good gang of young boys who have head- I chargw «.&lt;» more for ouch a move­

‘"f Ladies’ and Gent’s

SETTLE IT NOW! I

UNDERWEAR

The Destiny of Hastings and
Bahry county resting on
Saturdays Meeting.

The signers of the bond guaranteeing |
the aid necessary to insure the compietition into Hastings of the C. K. &amp; 8.
R. R. will meet in Union hall, this city,
Saturday forenoon next, to settle defin­
itely the railroad future of Hastings
and Barn- county.
.
The capitalists who will build the
road will brook no longer delay. For
one year they have waited, and now in­
sist on a decision by the people of Barry
county. Kalamazoo is ready with her
notes and her bond. It all rests with
Barry county now—all rests with the
hundred men who have signed the bond
to determine whether it shall be turned
over to the company—and if thewdo,
work on the road will promptly bJrd.

Special Peremptory Sale!

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co..

Within the next ten months, fully 8100,­
000 will be spent for labor, ties’ and
timber for this road in Barry, county
alone. Within a year we can have the
benefit of competative freights, and a
short route to Toledo, the best wheat
market in the west, and Chicago, the
best general market in the west In
one year’s time this road will save to
the people of Barry county in cash
more than it cost them. Its benefits
will be permanent— secured to us for all
time. The road will add to the value
of real-estate, and increase tbe pleasure
of living in every part of the county.1
We have been long enough in lhe I
woods; long enough behind our neigh-;
bora in prosperity and transportation '
facilities. The chance to get out of the
woods is opon to us now. We f
tier opbelieve we shall never have another
_r
portunity nor will we deserve it, if we
neglect this grand opening. It all rests
with 8
‘
beenformerly
of Dr.
Miller,
Aboijlriage
tytlfUW
UlHenry
nvwnC.havu
ox...
jI
taken A committee of our l&gt;est buri-1
ness men some time ago declared 836,­
000 of .three notes as gilt-edged paper.
Of the 811W it is safe to say half are
good and will be paid, perhaps mon-.
The signers of t£e bond will be asked
to guarantee 842,600. We doubt if the
one hundred men whose names are at­
tached to the bond would have to pay
above 810 each. Suppooe they had to
pay 8100 apiece. In consideration of
the benefits they will get, they can af­
ford to. Gentlemen, let’s stop fooling
away any further time on this project, |
and settle it forever in favor of the rail­
road at Sat^rday’a meeting.

It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure
and no small degree of pride that we make
this announcement, and we extend a most cor­
dial invitation to our friends and patrons thro’out the county to examine this latest evidence
of our business growth. This department is
nn^y filled to overflow with the latest novelties. The
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low scale of prices which we are offering these
goods will make our competitors poorer

' And will Enrich our
Customers.

DIED.

R

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.
ilocLl

HAIGHT.- In thin villngp. Rt the renideiw® of
iii
F. I».U»x, Fries. Nor.Sl.lin*. ottyehoM
Uf--------- M ria. Jaundice. Affect,"' of the Lirorand K'doer*- P&gt;mp es and toco
fever, Nathan Sv. Hright. «E«l ® yean..
Rl——Orvhs. Blotches. Boils. Humors. Salt flhoum. ScroMa A E^re,polos.
“Gone but not forgotten,” '
Can truthfully be said of this the de-!
parted friend of the entire community. ■
roans. MXLamur
During the weeks of Mr. Haight’s sick-.
ores his recovery was anxiously looked '
for by the people of this village, and j
....— ------------------------ :—T-----ment The H. n. Taylor movemmt is
TbDeJ "j
gjgjjQ cheaper than the Rockford of
ulRke. Now ask G. &lt;1. Spaulding&gt; jQhn Spaoce. Geo. Osborn. A. 8. egraphy with F. A. Covile at the depot
Merchant and Ell Throop whether tbe
he was an entire stranger; but his I---------------------------------------....
,rMylor lnoveioent keep* good Ume or straightforward and courteous demean- -----, ■
. ‘
no,
The same is true with the or soon won for him the respect of aU
5Valthani watches. The P. 8. Bartlett with wlimii li.''Uin.. ui contai't
I’..S| M
V ■■
w Apploton A Tracy movement are Ing the de)x&gt;t he intend the store -d H.
■ VW ■
■
„ the Bockford over made, and S. Dibble, where hb reiusinwi u vrer.
V*BB
better, and 30 to » per rent cheaper. and then took tlie poellien bf assistant
.
.
Elther lhe Klgi„ or Waltham make postmaster, w.hi h he has siiiee held
.
A. JUiICEMAN.&lt;rf»4 RrwtwM).
lup movements to tbe Rockford a one. with the exception of one J“u'. 1!1‘1 as
™&gt;— wftbaui Mirgteri
..Hi bf ri&gt;r&gt;n»
rnrina nmturr
te mw M bb omce. st-1
The latter cannot stand con.prtiUim he hud the .uUn- .xu.Hde.ne « hl. era- ur jffi r.m
wjth the largt factories, and make Uielr uloycr and tliu entire |&gt;eoph- ft IS m
liwj raan txuli before a ml after e«n*, I* maBedfar
money by advertising, for which the ten to nay. In hitlie young *.air«re» JUrnet MrrK.
buver of the watch pays lb* Heaoer- MM® of this pine • h:ivr tort 4 llnu frkml.

quarters in a dugout in the drat ward. ■
attendance is desired.
.
The Banner is apprehensive lest Dr. and loveto Imagine themselves as-ixdd,
F. 8. Hull bankrupt himself by his lav­ l&gt;ad Injuns” who are the terror of the ;
ish expenditure of money in ordering palefacea of that region. They have:
subscriptions to the Banner discontin­ made it exceedingly lively for chickens :
ued. He has thus far expended seven heretofore, but until their attack un
young Colwell had confined their bellg- ■
cents in this direction.
erant efforts mostly to poultry.
An
‘'■The ladies society of the Presbyterexample
should be made of such offend-.
ianyhurch will be entertained on Fri­
era. or we will soon hare a hard lot to
day afternoon by Mrs. Nevins, Carnadeal with.
■
•
vXln, Dawson. Van Anmm, Cole, NwLater.-Young VanBrunt was taken
vr» and Babcock, at the Episcopal socie­
before Esq. Kenaston, plead guilty; but
ty rooms. Yop are all invited.
upon his promise to behave hlmaelf in
The society connected with Emman­ the future, he was discharged from cue-1
uel churdi will be entertained by Mm. tod,
Fred H. Barlow and the ladies associa­
’
i —■
.. . hlv. a'
ted with ber, in the weiety rooms in
BVU.MK1U- ATTKKT1OS.-1
carries a Waltham watch,
Rower’s block, on Thursday of next car load inch boards to seU on »mu »
s waUh u
riot. Whk-h will tw sold M V«ry near ou^
wiU
tire until seven.

Come everybody.

coot of handling. Three wj*&gt;'ln«
-j
ber can make money by calling '““o'186.00 per M.

X. B. WILLISON.

lie

{lapi,u. (and be la agent for ‘ _ua&gt; N T. Parkar. »r.'

Bin ers J

BISTBLOOD NIHEH M EHHL

iMlyiagr. die chuuuunity a go*ri &lt;’iV’l
faithful Official. Theluncral
was hekl nt the Baptist church Sunday.
HU atuenied by u iargrr tungre-

Office in Bank Building-

�III-

THE FOREIGN BUDGET.
Interesting Evente of the Week in
Other Landa.

/he Kagllsh Channel.

MICHIGAN STATE NWS. j

death in the owouoht

LADIES

Ths Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat i
—No. 1 White, 7««7fi Ma Wo. 9 Red, MHO!
My.teH.OA as 11 £s l&gt;«ad!y-Hu»
76 Xc; No. 3 Red, ClfoOSS'a Flour—Michi­
gan White Wheat, choice, $8,506*3.771; rotter
Cuaruntun, W. Va., Nov. 81.—In­
proeexa, 8L0CMM.85,: patents, ».00«..X&gt;.
Corn—No. 2, 37M(M8c. Date—No. 2, 29 formation from Perryville, MeDuwell
County, this State, near tbe Virginia border,
—12M&lt;ai3c- Eggs, ISfieac.
gives frightful accounts of the ravagtv ot
scxaltod cbolera Iu the extreme southwest­
batt. Mason County, with Wm. H. Perring ern counties of Virginia and adjoining
as postmaster.
tory in Kentucky. Making every allowance
A Mormon missionary is at work in Iosco for exagg. ration, the lose of Hie li
County.
been appalling,
while the
Hon. Luther Westover died the other of the, survivors is terrible
morning at Bay City of paralysis. He was extreme.
No rain
has
i_
struck
three
never mjv
--------- down
----------_ days
—j- before, and uv.v,
lhe vuuiuumim
Cumberland mountains,
Mountains, in
in wuicii
which uie
tiie
wmn4 mudamu He bad ten on. I Inlretwt dlmrlrt l» .taixbxl. tor four nwollB,
of
fluhwiriout
Inmlu..
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.
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of the heaviest lumber men in the valley.
tlie drought entailing not only an almost to­

Dongola, Dec. 1— Advices from Khar­
toum state that El Mehdi continues to sum­
mon General Gunlou to surrender, nnd that
tlie latter replan by firing into the enemy.
On one occariuu Gordon told El Mehdi to
s dry up tiie Nile ami mine across if he he tiie
real prophet, and that he (Gordon) would
then surrender. The rebels are entrenched
There are about fifteen miles of logs tal failure of tlie crops, but cutting off the
at Wady-Gamjtr.
jammed in the An Gres River, Iosco Coun­ supply of water over a wide area. Difficul­
Paris, Dee. 1.—Victor lingo yesterday
Inspeetefl Bartholdi's statue in presence of ty, that were put there a year ago. These ty was experienced in obtaining water for
Mr. Bru latour. First Secretary «»f tiie Ameri- are estimated at about 26,000,000 feet.
stock In some localities as early as the mid­
' can legation, and a large number of AmerRecent experiments with tobacco raising
k-.ui residents. Hugo said: “This beauti­ in Clinton County were very successful, dle of August, but no actual suffering
among the inliabitants occurred until to­
ful work of art oinesponds with my withes,
find will constitute a pledge of lasting jieace and next year will probably see a much ward tiie end of* September, when, the
between Franee and America.” The statue !
ordinary sources of supply having for
Of the twenty-four Congregational min­
was decorated with French and American '
the most part failed, the mountaineers were
isters in the Eastern Conference in this
flags.
Paris, I&gt;ec. 1.—The Telegraph mys: I State, fourteen are foreign born—most ot compelled, in order to sustain life, to obtain
water
for household purposes from what is
"The Cabinet has obtains! certain knpwl- ' them being natives of England or Canada.
known m the “poison” or mineral springs
edge that China Intent* tn continue the .
Thomas P. Dunn, a soldier of Troop B,
war. It is probable that 15.000 reinforce- .
In
lhe
mountains,
or from the’small amount
Third United States Cavalry, committed
• inents will be sent to China.”
remaining in deep holes In the beds of
London, Dec. 1.— Vanity Fair quotes ! suicide at Fort Leavenworth, Fsn., the
from private letters from officials in India 1 other day. He was only twenty-one years creeks. A p rsisteut use of. this water soon
developed a pecular disease, as deadly as
'
stating that there is a dangerous condition 1 old, and was frbm Detroit.
Asiatic cholera In iu nature, which
r of affairs in that country. The feeling* of
»u&gt;nn,aw
Miss Kate t&gt;uruuw,ui
Burnett, of xurvxiuruii,unugnPort Huron, daugh- has ever since raged with terrible fatality
the natives were never so excite! against Ur of Rbv. B. Beckwith, died the other over iialf a dozen counties in Virginia and
England » at 11*
time, ud rotelKii mornlng from
u,,
ot
Kentucky. The loss of life thus far Is vari­
emissaries are at work among the natives. 1
•
•
tumor
some days
ago.
ously estimated at from four hundfed to
atirring them np to strife ami preparing
«, make
„n,r- an
— explosion. Officer* ...
Caleb Lincoln, who founded Union City, eight hundred. Among children and adult*
. them to
in ,
high ouinniaml have sent U» EnglatMi urgent I Branch County, in 1837, died the other well up In years the mortality lias been
greatest, but no class has been exempt.
demands for authority to form caiiip^ of night. He was almost the first white man In a number of Instances, especially
refuge for women and children in order to there. He built a frame dwelling which
along the forks of McLean’s Creek,
be ready In case of a mutiny. The Govern- i still stands.
a tributary of the Big Sandy, and
zneiit has been warned It Ison the eve of a
Joseph York, who has a piece of land in the valley of tlie Powell River,
great trial
■
emptying into the Tenues*-.-e.. entire
Paris, Dec. L-r-At the Cabinet Council. just east of Roycommon, has fallen heir to
farnllies have |M*rished, while in numerous
Saturday. It was decided to make the pro­ $»,0U0, cash.
Charles Frink, whose home was five other rases but one or two members of a
posed increase of duty on foreign grain 2
household survive. Few recover from tlie
francs (86 cents) per cent. per.. 100 pounds. ' miles north of Millington, Tuscola County, disonlvr. from sixty to eighty per cent, of
[This will be about 20 cents a bushel.]
i disappeared recently, and his body was
Bkiu.jn. Nov. 28,—Mr. Sanford. ,the | found a few days afterward half a mile tliose attacked dying. This is accounted
American delegate, praasited to tiie Com- j from his hous?. He evidently had been for by tbe facts tliat pure water te stilt un­
attainable and tliat proper food and medical
Dilttee of the West Afrieita, Conference yes­ murdered. William Kenny, of MilHngtoiir attendance can not lie had. The drying
terday a complete scheinf for a railway I
him been arrested as the supposed mur­ up of the rtn^ams lias necessitated tiie
from Vavi to Stanley Pool Jto be sanctified ■
stoppage ot numerous small grtet-mills
derer.
—
j —
wera. no rival ’
&lt;*: a monopoly -by
all■ the
A firn at Mount Clemens, Macomb along tlie mountain valleys, and tiie
line being permitted in thi interest of any j
one Nation. The proposif. was a surprise I County, the other night destroyed the population for the most part appears tu be
in tlie most abject want and misery. , The
to the other delega
taken
Grand Trunk warehousebut
and was
freight
sheds ________________________________
locality te alm&lt;»t inaccessible _ _____
to the out­
under
_—_.consideration.
------------------rhe baste of the with their contents, and five cart. The side world, there being no railroad within
&lt; on go, as agreed upon\by the conference, I. losses were shared by merchants owning one hundred miles, and reliable news is
__ comprises .1,300,000
miles of tarri- I goods in the warehouse. Loss, $25,000.
very difficult to obtain; but even if hall
lory. Henry M. S
y lx endeavoring to j
what Is alleged be true tbe calamity te of
have it extended to 8,
000 square miles. । B. F. Whituall, dealer in whips and tiie most serious nature, and calls for
In reply to the inquiry by the delegates of gloves at Coldwater, failed recently for prompt. action by the authorities and tlie
Holland at the conference yeshmlay Henry about $30,000.
public.
'
M. Stanley stated tliat It would De both posFred J. Smith, a young man operating a
Ltnchvcbg. Va., Nov. 22.—The local
eible and useful to join the Ixsopold and restaurant in Bay City, was arrested aud papers In the countica visited with the fatal
Matambti luikes by a navigable canal. It jailed] the other afternoon, charged with scourge make only a brief mention of Its
would not be practicable to join tiie Nyassa passing a forged check for thirty dollars.
ravaged but further information shows
and Tanganyika I^ikes.
tliat tlie former reports were not ex­
Jesse C. Brown, long a respected citizen aggerated. The Claysville Time* (Who
Pahik Nov. 22.—The Chamber of Depu
ties, yesterday, bya_vote of 370 tn 35, adopt­ ofiBL Johns, Clinton County, died recently County) says one hundred and fifty dratlis
ed tbe onh-r of the &lt;lay, declaring tliat sitting in his chair smoking his pipe. He have occurred in tliat county. Tlie disease
the Chaintier maintains its determination was sixty-six years old, arid leaves a wid­ spreads over a considerable section, but Is
hi hiHure the execution of the Tientsin ow, two sons and four daughters.
worse in Wise, Ixv, Buchanan and Dickin­
treaty. Later, an order of tlie day was
About midnight recently two barns on son Gminties. Rains have fallen, there in
adopted hy a vote of 283 to 187, declaring
tbe
two.days, and the foul water sup­
that thtt Clumber takes cognizance of the the farm of Daniel Ogilvie, five miles north ply, which, it In supposed, caused the
declarations of lhe Government and relies of Evart, Osceola County, caught fire trouble, has been replenished, and the dis­
upon ita energy to insure respect of the mysteriously and were entirely destroyed. ease te reported to be abating. The. phy­
rights of France.
They- contained a large crop of hay and sicians describe it as acute typhoid dysen­
Vienna, Nov. 28.—Fanny Ellsler expired grain, also four cows, and all were lost.
tery.
___ _______________
yesterday' in the seventy-thini year of her
The Salvation army has leased barracks

«• *» .
BAY■ " a K
-OCAKKB IHLri,- A "
If you want w-;
greet vartety

SHHM

&lt;pHn-« ef one of rt,.
in ibeUs
Addrwt dr. WARD 5 co. I oski.-m,. Mx

A»d It is further ordered that said petitioner

sakih*3

Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 27.—The of­
o'clock the other evening. Loss, 4«,000;
nciai count oi
inaiana snows:
Q|
ficial
of tne
the vote or
of Indiana
shows: ,insnraace,
WAsinsGTOM, Nov. 21.—In the report ol
$7,000. The origin of the fire
Cleveland, 244,894: Blaine, 288,447: Butler,/Xi
.raw unknown.
the Commissioner of Agriculture submitted
8.794: St John, 3,007. Cleveland's plural­
yesterday
It is shown that the value of
Reporta to the State Board of Health by
ity. 6,447.
For Governor—Gray, Demo­
thirty-nine observers of diseases in differ­ meats lias increased from 8300.000,000 tn
crat, 245,140; Calkins, Repulillcan, 237,748;
8800,000.000;
coni, from 8800,680,878 to
ent parts of the State, for the week ended
Leonard, Greenbacker, 8.338; Dwlgglns, November 22, indicated that pneumonia, 8604,818.304; wheat from 8184.635,545 to
Prohibition. .’..866. Gray's plurality, 7.892.
puerperal fever, tonsilitis, erysipelas, inter­ 8436,008,403; bay, from 8152,671,168 to
Boston, Mass., Nov. 27.—The official
aiUMHUicenient of the vote for Presidential mittent fever, inflammation of the bowels 8400,505,783;- dairy products, from 8158,850,­
electors In Massachusetts gives Blaine 146,­ aud whooping-cough increased, and that 000 to/8352,500.000; cotton from 8211,­
724 votes: Cleveland. 122,852; Butler, 24,­ remittent fever decreased in area of preva- 516,625 to 8271,638,121, and other product
382; SL John. 9,923.
Blaine’s plurality, lenee. Diphtheria was reported at nine- In proportion, more than doubling the ag­
1 teen places; scarlet fever at ten, and measles
24.872.
gregate value and increasing it from 81,
Portland. Ore., Nov. 27.—The official J
„
_ __ .
. /oo,000,000 to $8,600,000,000 In round numvote of this State is as follows: Blaine, 26.­
Mr.. Zr^d Ingall,, of Mudt.gon, polnoned.
Wllh good
„ . prices the
lh, current pro
bent With
nro-­
852; Cleveland, 24,583; Butler. 723; w SL hv
-r.
Joh.,,4^ Blain.-..aJorllr.l.MK
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day. m». It oj/pruicu
appurM ucr
h.r
duction of the agriculture of the United
•moi former husband, from whom she was di­ States can be little short of 84,000,000,000,
AtUil-sTA. Me,, Nov. 28.—The Governoi
and Council, having completed nieir count­ vorced, came between her present busband find the values are those of the home mar­
ing of the Presidential vote of Maine, de­ ahd herself;
kets, and not of Eastern commercial cftie&gt;
clared tlie result yesterday as follows:
A new post-office has been established at or jxirfs of exportation. ■»r Commissioner
Highest number of votes received by t|&gt;e Morocco, Monroe County, with John Griner said:
Blaine Electors, 72,2011; Cleveland, 52,140: as postmaster.
"The wheat area la ao nit»ch beyond the re
quirementa of consumption In this and othei
Butter. 3.95:1, ami SL John, 2,160: Blaine’f
The salt blocks of Oscoda and Au Sable conntrira a« to depress tbe price to a point
majority, l&amp;MML
unprecedented In recent year*, favoring st
Madison. Wk. Nov. 29.—The official get their supply of brine from six wells certain
points the use of wheat In feeding foi
canvass on Presidential Electors In thb near East Tawas, Iosco County, a distance ■ pork production. Tbe cause of thia supera­
State (fives the' following result: Hlgiiest of ten or twelve miles. It is forced through bundance I* two-fold. First, the extenaivr
in the Northwestern prairies and
Rlaine Elector. 161.157; highest Cleveland wooden pipes aud furnished at ten cents settlement
the dry plains of the Pacific ooast; and, sec­
Elector. 46.477; highest St. John Elector, per barrel of salt produced, which is about ond. the extraordinary period of comparative
7,&lt;156: highest Butter Elector. 4,598; Blaine's one thousand barrels per day.
failure, of European wheat for several consec
utive years The progress-of settlement must
plurality, 14.080.
Emile Anneke’a residence and barn at Ih- k-SA rupld hereafter: and already has beer
Denver. Col., Dec. 1.—The official canfollowed by comparative plenty. Tbeee faett
vims of .Colorado, as declared by the State Bay City were destroyed by fire the other of products and prices point to tiie sharp no­
night,
and
the
most
of
his
furniture
was
comity of adapting t&amp;v production to tbe con­
Board, Is as follows: Blaine, 36,227; Cleve­
also destroyed. The loss was nearly $5,006: sumption. to supply tbe food products now
land. 37.627; Butler, 1,957; SL John, 75ft
fully insured.
Another gold mining company, the choapneas to consumers."
The Failure liecord.
The commissioner says that the destruc
Nk* York, Nov. 29.— Hradatrcet’a re Alger, has been formed at Negaunee, Mar­
quette
County, with John Q. Adams, J. M. tion of forests Is alarming, but he finds
porta 287 failures in the United States dur­
.Gannon, C. G. Griffey, Edward Blake and cause for gratification In the extensive
ing the week, against 951 in the preceding
Captain James F. Foley as a Board of Di­ planting of young trees in the Western
week, and 232, 186 and 158 in the corre- rectors; The company awns a property on States. He wfys that the destruction of
•pondiiig weeks of 1888, 1882 nnd 1881, re­ what is known as the gold range, for the forests for lumber is greater than the legiti­
spectively. Classified by sections and com- thorough exploration of which the incor­ mate demand, and has resulted in burden­
ing tiie market. Further diacussing the
porators have associated themselves.
subject, the commissioner says:
•Tbe great pine forests of the Northwest
A valuable bhrn an&lt;L contents were
are nowdepleted to such an extent that South­
burned at Port Huron thfc other evening.
ern ulne Is brought Into competition with it In
Rev. John A. Doyle, Professor of Natur­ the &lt; Uicago market, and a perceptible Inroad
ha* been made upon those vast foieats which
al Science in the Jesuit College in Detroit, cover
so large a proportion of the Gulf States.
died recently, aged twenty-five.
The same reckless and wasteful methods of
lumbering are pursued thm-c which have so
• A skeleton of a man was found the rapidly consumed tbe Northern and Western
other day two miles west of Port Huron forests. This condition of things makes ii
more Important vvyry year to endeavor to
near the old Plank-Road House, a notori­ preeerve the forests which form a part of the
ous den that flourished years ago. The public domain, and to so guard and control
by law us to make them of the great**t
skeleton was lying on the left ride and them
and most.lasting benefit to the country."
was almost buried by the earth and de­
Tlie bureau la now ini
’
‘ ig the
cayed leaves. The clothing had decayed, culture of silk in accordance
actol
but small pieces were found which indi­ Congress which made an ai
lion of
Thanksgiving Day wm Observed In the cated that the man had been well dressed. •15,000 for that purpoae.
wmal manner throughout the country The finding of the skeleton had unearthed'
Thursday. At Washington the fire de­ .a murder that was committed a decade
San Franctmco, Nov. 90.—Michael II.
partment
paraded
in
the
rooming ago. A Coroner’s Jury was impaneled,
and in the afternoon cxdorod military but the inquest did not develop any facta De Young, proprietor of the San Francisco
Chronicle, was shot late yesterday afternoon
organizations
marched
through
the that would unravel the mystery.
BTho burincss community of Battle Creek by Adolph Spreckels, a sou of Claus Spreck­
waa startled tbe other afternoon by the els; the Hawaiian sugar king, on account of
MeElroy. The New York Post-office wa- closing of the large hardware store of a recent article In the Chrrmfete, respecting
open, as on election day. and the Custom­ Wattles &amp; Wood on five chattel mortgages the affairs of the Hawaiian Commercial
House gave a;i hour for the entrance and . amounting to $21,000.
Sugar Cornjiany. Tbe affair took place In
tlie business office of tiie pa]&gt;er. Two shots
Jaoob AMor tarn-Mad for Uh road restaurant, not far from Detroit, were fired, the first lodging in De Young’s
left arm a little above tbe elbow and tbe
reoond in his left shoukler. Both wounds
your mother used to make.”
Frisos
Frank Lum, a well-known variety *ing'oung walked

[A true copy.]

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Which will brlpril, of either sex

county ot itarrv. holden at tbe ITobate Office
tiie city of Haatiiup. In srid county, on Mon­
day the 17th day of Nov.. In tbe year one thoua- ,
and right hundred and elghty-foor.
PreBent, Clement Smith, Judge of ITobate.
In the matter of the estate of Harriet M.
Perry, deceased.
,
Christopher A. Hough comes into court and
competition with the multitude of low tert, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only represents that be Is prepared to file hl* final
In cans
J Pownra OO..10B account, and prays that the same may be heard
and allowed.
.Wall St
-------------- Thrreui&gt;on it is ordered, that Monday, tiie
151 h day of Dea. A. D. IBM. ri ten o’clock ta the
lorvuoanj-be assigned for tbe hearing of said
petltlqirfand tliat the heirs at taw of said de­
ceased, and ul! other fiersons interested in arid
estate, are required to appear at a session of
Mild iourt. then to be bolden at the probate ofltee.
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In tm dty of Hastings, iu srid county, and show

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petitioner should not be granted.
'
, A no It N further ordered that said petitioners
give .notice to the persons Interested In said
I estate. of the pendency of said petition, and the

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newspaper printed and circulate! in srid county |
of Barry ouce in each week for three soeceesfve ,
weeks, previous to said day of hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH,
[A true copy.]
Judge of Probate. I

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2 I State of Michigan. County of Barry -aa.
C; | At a session of tin- Probate Court (or the ।
at tbe
office —
in L•
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counr of Barry,
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" I the city
e
of IHariinp in srid county on Tues- I
i day. the iaili day of November, in the year one
thnntand eight hundred aqd elghty-four.
Present. Ctemcnl .smith. Judge of Probate.
;
In the- matter ol the ejdate nt Allen Math। ew». deceased.
On reading sad filing the petition, duly vertS3
of OaearSIribcws.uueol'the helm at law
K fled,
of sriU'deceitaed, praying tills court to deter- I
mine who are the lawful helm of said deceased |
and entitled to inherit the reri estate ot which I
arid deceased died seized
Tbereupon it ta ordered, that Monday, the 15th
day of December next, ri ten o'clock In the forenoon.be aaslpu d for I be bearing of srid petitioa •
and that the heirs ri taw of srid deceased, and aH
other persons IntercKtediln said estate, are re- I
qulrod to appear at a seMlon of srid court, then 1
to Im- holdeu at the Probate office, in the city at
HaBtnga, tn said eounty. and show cause, if any J
there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should |
not be granted.
And; It Is further ordered tliat srid prtlttoMr
give aotlee to the i&gt;vrsous Interested In srid
estate, of the pendenc y of said petition, and tbe
bearing thereof by caurinx a copy of this order
to be published In the Hasting* Han-kr. a
newspaper printed and circulated In arid county

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FARM PRODUCTS.

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PHOTOGRAPHER.

Blate of Mlcliljpui, County of Barry —m.
M a session of the rrobrte Court
county of Barry, holdeu at the Probate Ofltae In
the city of Hasting*. In said eounty, on Mon­
day, thr loth day of November, iu the year one
thousand eight hundn-d and clghty-four.
Preiirit, Clement Snytb. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Elam Crook,
deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied. of E. J. Crook.iMtmluistrator of said estate,
praying that hla final account heretofore filed
may be heard and allowed and be discharged
from hl* said trust.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Monday, the rth
day of December, A. D. 1NM, al ten o’cioektatbe
forenoon, benastgned for the hearing of Mid peti­
tion. aud that the heir* al law of said deceaaod.
and all other persons interested .In said ert&amp;te.
are required to appear at * session of said
court, then to be bolden at the Probate Office, in
the city of Hastings, in said county, and show

county
weeks, previous to said

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Probate Order.
State of Mlchipui. County of Harry'—sa.
At a session of the probate court for the county
of ItenyL bolden at the probate oOee Id tbe elty
of Hartinn in said county, on Monday, the
iota day of November, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and elghty-four.
Present, Clement Smith. Judge nf Probate.
In the matter of the estate of William Mor­
gan. deceased.

CONSUMPTIHt
SMtriUMada
af ths warat kind and .rfoa.
■ laAdin*Kava bran ru-»d. Indard.-oat'nnclamafklik
In IlastBcacy. that J w; I aandTVl'o aoTTLKS rail?
I«cwtt&gt;*r With a VsLVa Ct. STU Marts* mi tai*eianW
to aj&gt;« anOVrar. Glr.-.nr. aa.art 1-

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,otL'e,

U*Sd Wil

ALBERT LEA ROUTE

weeks previous to said day of bearing.
GteiMENT SMITH,
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.

And It Is further ordered that arid petitioner
give notice to the person* Interested tn arid
estate, of the pendency of arid petition, and the

GEO. H. HEATH

ROCK ISLAIDI PACIFIC H

tbe estate of said deceased,

Thereupon It «i» ordered, that Monday, tbs
8th day a! December next, at ten o’clock to tbe
forenoon, tie assigned for the hearing ot said
petition, ai&gt;dtiurt the hetra at law cT said &lt;te
ceased, and all other persons Interested In said
VH,ulrKl
a session of
said Court, then to be holdeu at tbe Probate
Office, in the city of Hast Ing* In said county and

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R. R. CABLE,

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CHICAGO.

Entirely
EDIBLE
MANDRA

AND
ASURE

CURE
FOR

COSTIVENESS
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kldneys,Torpld Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundloe, Erup
tlons and Skin Diseases.
rrW.M* iwbow.. B.UL,.llPrW»&lt;..

Hay Fever.
Is a type of eatareli
having peculiar
symptoms. It te al
leaded by an Infiam
;-edition of tbe
ilning membrane ot
the nostrils, . tearducta and throat, af
feettng the lungs. An
muetu Is secret
, tiie discharge
mpanted with a
ful burning «n-

Aud It is further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the peer
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estate, of the pendency
hearing thereof by cam
_ ymc, frequent attack*
to be published in tl
Raxw, a
UBA. I &gt;( hlindlDg headache
Default having been made Id tbe conditions of newspaper printed and
;i watery ami inflam­
a mortgage executed by Albert Adams and of Barry, once In each •
ed state of tlie eyre.
weeks,
previous
to
Mid
Sarah C. Adams, of Harry county, state of Mlcetaa^ to Hannah K. Hale of the'state of
Ely’s Cream Halm is a remedy founded on
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aair na A
(A true copy.)
I ork. bearing date February tth, WTS and re­
corded In the office of the Rmm&amp;c of Deeds for
Barry emmtv, Mlehlnn, on the 81 st day of
malt Sample tiottJe bv mall
March, 1875, In liber •J3' of Mortgages on page
Druggl st*. Owego, N. Y.
72 by which default the power of sale contained State of Michigan. County ot Barry.‘-w.
At n session of du- I-robatc Court for tbe Coun­
In said mortgage became operative, and no suit
or proceedings in law or equity having been In­
stituted to recover tbe debt secured By said
motinge or any part thereof, and the sum of sate®; Kr”"
one thousand eight hundred and thirty 11 tool
Prowmt, Oement Smith. Judge of Protmte.
dollars being now claimed to be due ui&gt;ou said
mortgage. Notice.Is therefore given that said du"r^intXUCr °f Ue e*UU: “ AoB Elba Cook.
mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the
« 'in Wln»-' nnd filing the petition. duly veri­
fied of Henry C. Cook, a *on of arid deceased.
land situated in the township of Hope, Barry

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erased, may be ad
Tbereupou It is i
day of December
neon, be assigned
eV's lion, and ttmt the
aud ril ct^ persons interested in srid Mtata

Dated. Nov. 12th. raw.
7
HANNAH K. HALE. Mortmree.
▲LEX. W. HAMILTON.AtTyforMartgagM.
- HALED Pl
Un* a school
bouse will
Of school (illl.iw t-u, « .&gt;. ttummau, mica., un­
til Dec. 10th UM. UoM bouse to be a two story
frame school house complete. Plans and speci­
fication* irt ot tie with the undersigned. The
committee resen e the right to reject any and ri
lited. Woodland. Mick.,

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WM. H. BURK, FukHaiiM,

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXIX. NO. 34.
HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 11, 1884.

Orno Strong Vin­
dicated.

THE TRIAL
of Orno Strong for his attempt upon
Dr. Foote’s life was called for Mbnday,
December 1st All that day and until
Tuesday noon was consumed in finding
a jury. Prosecutor Colgrove opened

I what the deft

WHOLE NO. 1534.

done by Mra. Strong and Dr. Foote tai
ii Z r—; “ Ito **'
revealed Die heartlessness, nreses were on the stand is ulteriy.*ta»the scandal referred to. But
he lost
- ...i^uvuo vlKM
avKl of Dr.
1/1
But_he
lost 1[ and villainous
character
Foote, yonri human power. Dr. Foote was
heart because people had spoken ill
I and that he had
‘ of....
--accomplished
‘ his devil-I; the last witness before Orno Strong.
his wife, and- determined to quit Nash- ish purpose, and robl^ed her of
---------------- her vir-i After the latter came Mrs. Strong.
ville forever, saying to his friends that j tue.
.
—u
■ Here Was a drama, with its rml villiaa;
he could stand it to live in a comm unity
*After that Eaton Rapids interview : a real mortal who had suffered tbs
some of whose citizens lied about him­ she had tried to avoid I&gt;r. Foote; but he • keenest torture that can be inflicted upself;
but
he
could
not
bear
to
remain
THE PEOPLE’S CASE
had told her that if they re;cted to on man, and who, goardixl to di-sperathere when they wickedly lied about notice each other, people would believe tion bv the hellishness of the villaia,
with a brief and concise statement of
his wife.
the November scandal was true. In enacts area/ tragedy. Here too was
what was expected to be proven, tn
He saw nothing that created even a this manner the crafty wretch had dis- i the woman whose warm heart and un­
suspicion of his wife’s infidelity until armed her good purpose of avoiding . suspecting nature made her the easy
substantiate the charge against the ac­
Wednesday night. May 28th. On the him—had sought her oompany under prey for the marplot, and wrought tbs
cused.
afternoon of that day, he had started this specious plea. And thuN
thuw had
hacthe
_____ ruin of herself, her home, and the dtoThe people placed seven witnesses
for Bay City, expecting to remain two way .been paved for her dteh&amp;or and’ 1|grace of her family. But though she
upon the stand to show' that Mr. Strong I
or three days. At Jackson he learned Shame.
leu, buc
w
fell,
she iuu
has vuuiagv
courage m
to&gt; me
rise o|(«iu,
again, to
that
the
business
on
which
he
was
assaulted Dr. Foote in the manner al-!
, She had written him letters she said, take heart and renew the life of a true
going to Bay City had lieen arranged, begging him to let her .alone and not woman.
leged, wounding him once in the thigh,
and his going there was unnw^pMy- add to her misery by an exposure which
The curtain dropped there for a time;
shooting at him twice afterward with­
THE FIRST WITNESS
He returned to Nashville on fne
she felt would surely follow; but he but all expected it would rise again, re­
out effect, and before he was taken in called to the stand by the defense was train Wednesday evening, and (went di­ had mocked at her misery, and continu­ vealing a reuninted couple, happy evra
rectly
to
his
home.
Befor^bW
reached
ed to obtrude his presence upon her. in their sorrow, and a home restored to
charge, hitting the Dr.. with stones. the respondent, Orno Strong. As he
his dwelling something about it struck The Friday night before, she said, she them and to Dale and little Nell.
The manner, of the assault was quite
rose from his seat within the bar, one him as being wrong, lie hark(iequent- bad written him such a letter, but he
Manv more witnesses were sworn for
fully entered ipto. It was evident that could see that he was summoning all ly returned unexpectedly before, but on paid no heed to it
the defense, whose testimony was ia
The most remarkable and thrillingly*
previous occasion hail die blintls iI Like laiuuuvi
all these parties believed that had Orno the courage and will-power of which he ho
thunder uuul
from II
a L1UII
clear niVJ
sky tUUMC
tcame point as showing what was the condi­
--- r-----—
yll
--'I -»•
----- -»---------------interesting case ever brought to trial in
all Laar.
been «.*.«♦
shut and
closely
drawn.- The i this horrible revelation. Strong lielfev- tion of Mr. Strong, mentally and phy­
Strong had his way at that time. Dr.
was master, to meet the most trying or­ light
----- - , ed his wife had been more sinned sically, from the time he found Dr.
•ight was
was o
burning- dimly within too.
Barry txrnnty was that which closed rat
Foote’s miserable career would have deal of a human li^e. Since the time M hat could it mean ? Stranger yet, he
against than sinning. He would take 1Foote in his home that Wednesday
IJJfl) p. m. of Friday last, when as able
terminated very abruptly.
tried
the
front
door
and
found
it
locked,
| her back despite all ner sin and shame, night,
i
until after he attempted to kill
when
wucu his
ma desperation^drove
uesperauon .urove him
nim to
io the
ine
I'LLr;"' ~,------and intelligent a jury as ever sat in our
n-ii
* and heard suspicious noises within. He They would live it down, and the world him
1
the following Saturday forenoon.
Two witnesses saw Mr. Strong on the madness ofr firing
a
deadly
weapon
at
hurried
to
the
side
door;
that
too
was
ipurt room pronounced Orno Strong
should never know it.
The
evident
was plain, direct and pre­
• not guilty ' of‘thr charge of assault east and west road near where the the man who had wroqged him worse locked, and the confusion within into the jury in excellent order.
He went from his home that Thur»- sented
'
shooting took place. The theory of the than if he had murdered his wife, Orno creased. He ran to the kitchen door,
day evening trying to comprehend the We are sorry that we cannot comment
with intent to murder Dr. Lewis A.
it further.
,
prosecution was that he was lying in Strong had suffered alone. His trouble found it unlocked, stepped inside and enormity ofthe calamitv that hail des- upon
’
Foote Our readezs will remember the i. .. „
.
• «» The people called a few witnesses to
urcoiuit of the shooting which uM,g:w"\“‘'th*tII"1nt.wliitherhehaddriv- was so desperate, his sorrow so deep, saw a man run out of the front door. troyed his happiness. He went home
What business had he there? Who was again, tried to sleep but heard the clock repeat
to the jury certain bLiU*meuta of
’
j en with a horse and carriage, for I&gt;r. his anguish so terrible, his suffering so he?
Strong, made since the shooting, to
place u.iuUe and ahalf south of Nash'- j
call every hour till morning dawned. Mr.
■
The aroused husband hotly pursued Then he went to his office and attempt- the
effect that he did not lidieve hia
vdie. the 31st of last May which was ’ Foote, whom it was thought Strong awful, .that no human sympathy, not
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and captured him. It was Dr. Foote, ed to work, but work was out* of the wife
had over criminated herself.
। would see, as the Dr. was driving
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.
even
that
of
his
bosom
friends,
could
published at the time in the Banner.
whose name had once before been linked
This closed the testimony in the case.
All that day he wandered
toward Nashville on the north and afford him any consolation. Though with that of Mrs. Strong in a compro­ question.
C. G. Holbrook, for the people, in an
The statement then given of the en­
listlessly about the streets of Nashville,
south road,
they yearned to share his sorrow and mising manner. By sheer strength he so dazed and dumb with tfie awful sor- able
and forcible manner told the jury
1
counter between Mr. Strong and Dr.
The time of the affray was fixed at j grief, they could not; they were incap- compelled his cowardly captive to re­ row that he did not seem to see his why he thought Orno Strong should be
Foote wus subst;intialh correct. The
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about W o’clock in the forenoon of Sat-table of it^since they could not put turn to the Strong household, face Mrs. friends, and made no reply W&gt; their sal- convicted.
He was followed by M. V. Montgom­
Strong, and explain his dastardly con­ utations.
causes that moved Mr. Strong to so des­
All of Friday night was.
urday. May 31st, last.
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-his place,
i themselves
in
and measure duct in again placing bls wife where a i
in a plea for the defendant which
spent by him in walking about the ery
1
perate a deed were not known to us, nor
The most interesting witness for the I the height* the depth, the awfulness of scandal could lie started al&gt;out her. The streets of Nashville, and out into the for clearness, force and eloquence wm
to bis fnost intimate friends, until him­
a masterpiece.
wife and the Dr. assured Strong that neighboring country. '
his affliction.
«
people
was
Dr.
Foote;
not
that
his
test
­
self and wife gave their testimony in
Friday morning the plea for the de­
his visit had been a professional one
All through these nighty and days of
Think what a man, whose sufferings solely, and the medicine he brought suffering his treatment of hi^ wife had fense was continued by L. E. Knappen.
bis trial. A morn complete defense imony was the most valuable to them
could not be made than that #ven in for it was far from that; but because had been so intense that he could not Was produced as evidence. ' Strong be­ never been harsh. He was kind’to her, Though a ripe scholar, one of the lead­
ers at the liar of the circuit, a logical
he was the party whose life had been tell them to his best friends, must have lieved in his wife, he loved and trusted but he could not compose himself. He
this cake.
and-eloquent speaker, he hail no words
her; and when she assured him that her
In his testimony the Dr. felt when called upon to unliosom the relations with Dr. Foate had never went to his office that Saturday morn­ to fittingly portray the perfidiy of Dr.
It will lie impossible for us to give attempted.
ing. As he looked down the street he
Foote. He made it plain to the jury
did
not
answer
to
the
question
as
to
hidden
sorrows
of
his
heart,
that
for
a
l-een
out
of
character,
he
was
fain
to
saw
Dr.
Foote
get
into
his
boggy
and
such an acrount of this most celebrated
that Orno Strong should not be found
half year had made a hideous night- j believe her. But why did Dr. Foote fly drive southward.
rose ite we wish. A brief synopsis of why he had changed his residence so
His able efforts added another
from him, unless he was a sneak at
Then
this
thought
came
to
him:
“
I
ph to an already brilliant career.
the testimony adduced, a hasty allusion frequently. He certainly was not de­ mare of his existence! But like the true heart,- unworthy of the notice of his lielieve that man has wronged me in­
It was some momenta before Judge
to some of the many interesting events sirous of so-doing, and the judge insist­ man he s, his fortitude was equal to wife? Why would she have such a finitely more than has my wife.
He
Clement Smith, who followed Mr.
of the trial, are all that we can furnish. 1 ed that it had nothing to do with the the emergency. With a firm step, a face xillainous coward in her home, who has that letter my wife sent him Fri­ Knappen,
could
compose himself
Nevertheless the fact that tetrayed little of the emotions that was willing to compromise her good day of last week, bwrging him to keep enough to speak. It was evident that
Before proceeding further, we shall give j case on trial.
name, and bring disgrace upon not only away from her. This sorrow is awful.
were
tearing
at
his
soul,
he
walked
a brief sketch of the principals in the went to the jury that hi* removals had
herself, but her children and her hus­ It will help me to bear it if I can have all of his broad sympathetic nature was
been somewhat effected by his inability composedly and seated himself in the band? Did she not remember her the comfort of reading that letter and wrapped up in the cause of his client;
C4MM*.
promise at Eaton Rapids to have bo knowing that my wife implored that and he spoke from a heart that felt and
or refusal to pay his debts. Dr. Foote witness stand.
DIU LOUIS A FOOTE,
l more to do with him ? These were the man . to keep away and not ruin qpr knew the wrongs that had been inflict­
Slowly and composedly he made reply questions he asked her'; and the answers home. I must have' that letter. I must ed upon Orno Strong, his wife and hia
the complaining witness, is a man of explained to the jury that he had
home by Dr. Foote. If the hellish con­
nearly 35 years. His parents were able i known Mrs. Strong for about a year to the questions asked by counsel. But failed to satisfy the intuitions of his and I will."
Had treated her for an af­ as he neared that point in his life which heart, although a sacred past impelled
A half hour later Orno Strong was duct of this man did not constitute a
to give him a good education, and fur­ and a half.
him to believe her.
seen driving rapidly southward.
He sufficient excuse then no man ever had
nished the means to fit‘him for the fection of the ear. His relations with had been fraught with so much pain
While he was thus upbraiding the came upon Dr. Fpote, drove in front of an excuse for the commission of an of­
practice of medicine. He was the only her had never been out of character. and anguish, it becanfi* niore and more wife and the craven-hearted viUian him compelling him to stop. There he fense. The plea of Judge Smith sus­
Strong suspected tained his well earned reputation as ona
-•u. the favorite of his overly fond par­ Denied that he bad ever had improper difficult for him to control the pent-up whom he. did not then know to be her confronted him.
of the ablest lawyers and advocates of
ents. He seems never to have possessed intercourse with her. Asserted that all emotions of his heart. When he unfold­ seducer. Dr. Foote broke for the door, Foote carried a weapon, and the former this circuit.
and
this
time
eluded
his
pureurer.
'
had
put
a
revolver
in
his pocket before
Prosecutor Colgrove closed the case
much independence of spirit, but to he saw of her was to convince him that ed the devlishness of the villain .who
Strong next talked with his wife. leaving Nashville, with no idea of us­
i&lt;n.
Stated that
»he wan a true woman.
that---------„---------------------had disgraced
his wife and dishonored He di(1 uuv
”ot
her of criminal inti- ing it, he says, unless Foote tried to. do for the people. If there was a man in
have always hail the idea that his parthe court room to be pitied, it was he.
28th.
,
on
Wednesday.
May
28th.
in
the
after/
his
home,
the
grief
it
caused,
the
recol-1
ma
cy
with
Dr.
Foote;
for
he
did
not
him
bodily
harm.
When
he
lac«l
&lt; nts having brought him into the world,
noon, Mrs. Strong came to his house lection of his great sorrow, nearly over- ‘ know and did not believe that such a Foote, Strong said: “You d—d seducefi All through the trial he had performed
were bound to care fop him. despite his I for some medicine.
1 want that letter my wife wrote you\ his duty faithfully,. and watched the
ippened. But he
Told
her he
had ‘ came iub
his 8Muug
strong purpose to
tin- horrible thing
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AU. DU.UC
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w bear up _
people’s interests zealously. But when
years, and the means They had placed none prepared, but would g«-t it ready ; der hii trving rfluation. Never Ufore toldher
useto
tohave
have nothnoth- F riday.”
herthBt
thatW
m promise
Foote denied ever having received he knew the perfidy and depth of de­
m his hands lor caring for himself,
X™d
Wn^Sa^in'XXre ' ’
thlD» ”
‘D th'’ °l“
pravity of the complaining witness. Dr.
any
letter
from
Mrs.
Strong
and
assert
­
About 1872 he graduated from the inedLxp*aine‘‘
in accordan(e | court roonif
injured husband re- had Iwd forfeited. Such surreptitious ed that his relations with her had been Foote, it was evident that he knew as
ieal dejiartment of the University of with this arrangement he took the med-j vealing the sorrow and shame that had visits
To this Strong re­ every reasonable man, unbiased by pre­
visitsand
and interviews in his absence perfectly proper.
judice,
in the court room knew, that
the law would
would surely
•“«££•'
lead to crime. He could plied, “You’re a liar; my wife has con­
this ntate. He successively, but not suc- icine to Mrs. Strong. Found her alone, j hrought him ,miler thc ton
Orno Strong hail more than the ex cure
Strong,
r ounu
ner aione.
fessed all. Give me that letter.”
u_.i to airs.
•».../,&gt;
ni.n.d tn
niintitnu
triion i
«
.
. .
. • .
.
. not leax e his home with a feeling of se­
reasfull). located for the practice of his icine
necessiu-y
under the law for shooting
Had been theAj about IQminuJes when I| But every word weighed a ton; and curity longer. Such conduct would end
Foote did not reply, but tried to drive
j»rofession at Battle Creek, Ann Arbor,
ironv porch.
puren. evenont. who hfjard lielieved him. in crime, he could see no other result by, when Strong called out; “Stop! I his wife’s seducer. Nevertheless bs
steps were heard on tHf front
made an excellent plea, showing the
Springport. Grass Lake. Battle (’reek
Orno! You 1 There was scarcely a dry eye in the impending. He could not 11 vq, with tell you. I demand that letter."
Mrs, Strong said, “That’s C...-! ”
Foote increased his efforts to get Eoints in the people’s case. No one whe
He i targe audience as Mr. Strong related the her longer; henceforth their ways must
again, Bedford and Nashville. The de­
card the case and watched the conduct
tragic story of the wrongs he had suf- be separate. His wife implored*him to away, and was about to succeed when
must get away from here at once!’
mands of numerous creditors are re­
the
now desperate man. made furious of the people’s cause, can say that Mr.
feral
from
Foote
’
s
devlishness,
and
the
:
stay.
She
said
"Hereafter
.
1
will
be
started for the kitchcA door. Heard 1
Colgrove
did less than his duty.
ported to have hail much to do with his
bv the seducer’s oowtardly conduct,
some one near there, and then weht to equally tragic circumstances of the af-. true to you as woman can be.” That pointed his revolver at'Oote, saving:
Next came the masterly charge by
frequent shifting about; though the de­
fray at Clever’s corners. His teatime- sentence struck like an arrow to his
Judge Mitts, whose fair and impartial
the front door, which Mrs. Strong un­ ny was substantially as follows:
“
Stop!
Or
I
’
ll
make
you
stop!
”
Foote
'
I
heart
"Hereafter
I
will
be
true,
”
—
those
sire to readY/t* the fostering care of his
conduct of the case had l&gt;een the con­
locked and let him out. He hurried as
He married Della Peqkham eleven | were the vvords of his wife. Great God! did not heed him, and Strong fired, in­ tinued remark of all who heard ths
parents doubtless was largely influential
he was anxious to get home(?) His years ag&lt;» last month, and moved to , coiMd it be possible that she hail not flicting a flesh wound in the thigh of trial.
•
•
in causing him to seek a change. His
his
enemy.
He
madly
pursued
the
Dr.,
The charge contains so much that to
pursuer was Onio Strong. The witness Nash^Ue.where he hail begun the pub-1 law true?
lication of the News. Their home luid I With a leaden heart, with a brain both running horse*. Twice again he well for people to know that we publish
wake-up, his training, and his life,seem
said that he accompanied Strong back been happy. In business and social life ' ci^zed with this awful doubt, with a shot at him, but without effect.
,
hot to have developed in him a manly
been happy. ...
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Both then jumped from their buggies it entire.
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B/irrnu- for
fftr the
thp lieloved
Iteloved
। to his home willingly. Said Strong prosperity had visited them.
which sorrow
Four *»'grief
। —------- whiz-h
independence.
Rather he had little
JUDGE MILLS’ CHARGE.
swore about what they had done. Stood children hail been born to them, two of dpid cannot equal, he left his home, and began a hand-to-hand struggle, in
strength of character. He was a smooth
which
Strong
had
the
advantage,
when
and
went
to
his
office
to
prepare
his
Lrutlenwuol Ibr Jtirj
’
it as long as he could, and was again af­ whom. Dale and Nellie, were living. I
business for a final separation from his they were separated by persons who
and easy talker, and hail a way about
It is exceedingly rrnUfj hue to
th«t 1 cows
flicted with a desire to get to his home. They had loved their home, and been . wife. That night he spent in Fruitless jurt theu_appeared upon the seme.
to my duties in thfi case without a prertow
blessed in its sunshine and peace. No
Him that would “take" with those inAfter he reached Nashville and found knoni ledge ol It. and without an acqualntanoe
Didn’t jump the fence either time. Did jealousy had ever entered its domain, I attempts to work at his papers and
with
any
ot
the
parties
concerned
in
Uf and 1
sapable of deciphering the anomalies of
not Know as Strong pursued him the nor had damning suspicion made them , books. In tMr stillness that damtring out that Foote was at the Wolcott therefore hare do dlCbruIty or emtNUTMameBt
doubt kept saying "Hereafter.
"Here­ house, he went to the latter’s room, in endeavoring to reesre not only to the people
his make-up. He was married to an
second time—bad memory. Saw Strong I miserable. They loved and trusted after*' was the signer of every note, found him alone, and said to him.
but to the respondent- a fair and impartial trial
excellent lady, and is father to two
each other. While not the most dis­
•
“Dr. Foote, I don't want you to ex­ on the issues luxulved In it.
next day on the street. Said nothing to
the head • of every account. ’ How
Your duty is to be lmparti.nl. and to forget ia
creet of women, his wife hail a warm
aright children. Himself and -family
the
remembrance
that his wife pose my wife, and for that reason don't judging of its merits, every consideration, ex
him or appeared to notice him. Didn’t
*
have lived in Nashville for nearly four see him again till 'the next Saturday, True heart.
had said "Hereafter
I Will be want you to prosecute me. You have cent that which arisen from the obligation at
The first intimation that he had ever
the oath you have each taken to well and truly
true” wrung his heart! He could not more to fear from that, sir, than I."
try. and true deliverance make between theyears.
when he drove up in front of me at heard of any Impropriety on Mrs. work, neither could he sleep. He board­
Fooje said his mother wanted him to people of this state, and the respondent at ths
.Strong’s part was one year ago in No­
OUNO STRONG.
Clever’s corners, 1^ miles south of vember. One mqrning his bosom friend, I ed the 4 a. m. train and came to Hast­ 1&gt;egin a prosecution; but he did not bar whom you hare in charge. areortlinK to tbs
evidence and the taw st this stale.
want to, and wouldn’t.
the defendant, is 32 years of age.
A Nashville, and said: “1 want that----You have thus been made sworn ministers of
Free! Boice, came to him at the re- ings, got his breakfast,and returned on
So earnest, so heartfelt, so convincing lustier. You hare patiently listened to the evflittle over eleven years ago he came to my wife wrote you Friday.” Didn't I quest of mutual friends and told him the 7:11 train All the forenoon and
was
the
testimony
of
Mr.
Strong,
that
&lt;l-m e. and the arguments of cpoasel: yre wUl
until 3 o’clock in the afternoon he wan­
Kash ville, then but little more than a understand what he said she wrote, but । that parties had seen Mrs. Strong and dered Aimlessly about the streets of we believe that every person who heard now carefully follow the taw of the case as it Is
to you from this
country flour corners, and founded the i supplied the word “letter." Before I Dr. Foote enter the Dr.’s office. They Nashville. He could stand it no longer. him was ready to say that the law hail given
The people charge. That on the thirty-first
I remained there some time. Foote actNashville News, with a circulation of । could answer he tired and Hit me in the । ed suspicious while Mrs. Strong was in He went to his old and trusted friend, no claims upon him; he had done no day of May last at Maple drove, In this county.
Orno
Strung
with force and arms made an as­
more, and probably less than every hon­
nut H8. The News now has 1,600 read­ I leg. I ran my horse, •and ho pursued, his office, twice putting his head out- Mr. Truman; told him of the affair at orable man there, had he been placed in sault iijsxi Ixrals A- Fomr. with intent then jhd
his home the previous evening, and ask­
there feloniously. and of ins mallreatbrethosgM
ers, and is one of the most newsy and shoopng at me twice agpin. Both of I side the door and looking up and down ed his advise. His friend replied “My like circumstances. His appearance on to kill and murder him. In a lew words: He is
with haring committed upon sata
rest paying country papers of Michi­ I us got out of our vehicles next, and he I the street. Soon after Mrs. Strong dear boy, I cannot advise you. I have the witness stand was the event of the charged
Foote an aiwaujt with intent to murder.
stepped outside and went to her home.
To establish this rhanfr. it must be xleariy
gan. Hard, honest, conscientious work 1 threw stones at me. Some young men 1 The relation of this scandal shocked felt for the past three weeks that 1 trial. If ever a man suffered from re­
vealing
an
-awfukaecret
sorrow,
it
was
shown
by
the evidence beyond any reasonable
ought to tell you to leave your home
wrought this marvellous change in the I came up and tbpk Strong away. I rode I the husband. He refused to believe it;
First -that the respondent assaulted
and return unexpectedly some night, Orno Strong. But the noble nature dotibL
IhK-tor Foo«e as charged by the |*opje. Heoond
status of the News; and his pluck, part way to tbwn with them. Found couldn’t believe that his wife had been anil see what you would find. My within nerved him to the terrible or­ -that sncli asaanlt was made with Intent to kill
1 untrue to him. He asked his friend to
and murder him Third-that Uin &lt;wnsoouence
• .
push and enterprise have done much to 1 my horse and buggy and rode balance i thoroughly sift the matter. He did so, heart sorrows with you. but 1 cannot deal.
The testimony of Mr. Strong was the of such assault death had resulted, that the of­
build up the material interests of our of distance alone. Soon after I got into I and was satisfied that indiscretion was advise vou.” Then came that dreadful nucleons nl»out which all the other evi­ fense would have amounted to munter.
word "'Hereafter" to him again. To all
It Is not denfed that the respondent shot at
sister village. Eleven years ago in No­ my room at the hotel, Strong came iir1 the only sin committed by Mrs. Strong its hidden meaning was added the fact dence for the defense was grouped. Doctor Foote at the time and t&gt;taec &lt;rbarged by
the i»-oj'lr but ibis alone would not constitute
vember, he married Miss Della Peck­ and said: “Dr. Foote, this is a personal in this instance. Thia satisfied the hus­ that his trusted fnend and adviser had The man. his manner and his words gtilll,
and if death had ensued an a result of suck
band in a measure, but it cut his sensiwere alone enough to acquit him of the
. ham, of Lawton, Mich., a girl in years matter between us. Let’s drop it where 1 tive nature to the quick to have any also hml reason to suspect Mrs. Strong.
KrNexthtoghim in tragic interest and
and heart. The young couple settled it is.” 1 replied that I proposed to pros­ I such story afloat about the mother of Doubt was added to doubt; sorrow to
sorrow. But he struggled, though in
bis children. The following morning
itnportencs was Mrs. btrong. Against
down to life in Nashville, and by dint ecute him, and he left, i •
vain, against them.
Murder I &lt; committed when a prrw&gt;n of wun4
About 4 o’clock he got a letter from the wishes ot her husband and or her
Dr. Foote’s manner upon the stand Mrs. Strong started for Coldwater on a
•f industry and economy, they pros­
I visit. Her husband accompanied her to his wife begging him to come home. aged mother who sat by her side mind and dtacretion. unlaw fully kill* aajr iwa
finable creature In bring &gt;B "h- pwWOUhr
pered.
Four children were born to was decidedly damaging to his side of Eaton Rapids, for the purpose of talk­
He went there and found her as crazed through the trial, she was made a wit­
•hem, the younger two of whom are the case. His evasive replies, his great ing with her alxmt this scandal con­ with grief as himself. She implored ness in the case at her own reqM»&lt;Uw* n-vpondrnl r
nr with wkkh
kving.
The grief and sorrow over uneasiness, as evinced under the rigid cerning Dr. Foote and herself, his him to give ner one more trial. He re­ Iler testimony fullv corroborated that
of her husband. She admitted her
parting from their two littje ones Jtat cross-examination of Mr, Montgomery, knowledge of which he had not before plied “Dalia, I will: but first I must guilty conduct with Dr. Foote. She
1 revealed to her. In their room at the know the truth concerning you and
tie more firmly united the bereaved convinced most of the on-lookers that Frost house at Eaton Rapids, the hus­
withstood a most trying cross-exam inthis man Foote. Tell me the truth - ZlSTbjMr.
Holbroik&gt;ithafmtitude
parents.
The husband prospered in Dr. Foote was guilty of breaking up band told the story he heard; how it that is all I ask. and I shall receive you
never surpwwd by a ’omln.
business, and not only added to the out­ Orno Strong’s home, and that he lied grieved him to hear his loved wife’s back again.” She consented to do so.
penitoce that came from the heart
I name associated with such an evil re­
“Della, I want you to noear that you with a candor that was ftankms. and huU tatejt to iMrtcr?
fit of his paper, but built one of the like a thief when he denied it. If he
port. While he did not believe her
well mahricMut intent.
moat comfortable homes in Nashville, hud any friends among the spectators conduct with Dr. Foote on that night will tell me the truth—swear that as you truth personified; this bravo little wo­
hope to meet our children, the living man tokl her sad. sorrowful story, bo
furnished it beautifully,
provided before he took the stand,his testimony had been criminal, he knew such indis­ and the. dead, before your Maker, that
i truthful and so truly repentenl; such
bountifully for its inmates, and was drove them from him. From the time cretion would lead to criminality. The yon will tell me the truth, the whole love did her conduct show for the buswife satisfied him that indiscretion had
laying by a comfortable store for him­ he gave his testimony till the judge been her only sin, promised in the truth, and nothing but the truth.”
In the presence of her weeping chil­• band who had not lived with her since
self and wife against the time when the charged the jury, he, rather than Orno । future to have nothing further to do dren, who knew that sorrow had CitaredI the shooting, bet who had always be®
Endneasiteelf that those who iiadoen•hilly blasts of life’s winter should Strong, was on trial in the minds of all with Dr. Foote. She insisted that she their home but could not know what,
i
ataitsooraedbre. frit these
frost their locks with the silver of age. who followed the case. This closed th» w ould not go to Cold water tbea, but and of her pale and d«p&lt;raleiy earnest, harsh orc'tlments givr'
fur~
would return to Nashville with her husband, and of her Maker, Della
All seemed peace and sweet content in evidence for the proaecution.
admiration ud resjwt.
husband, and face her defamers and Strong took that oath, so fearful in its, gf
To deecribe.th.terete the
that home, and it was so until the des­
defy them to prove their stories.
Loyal B. Kimppai, for
solemnity, and told the truth.
He and his friends were fully satiapoller entered, and robbed it of its
Her story we win not relate,
- — —had been
^■1 ■
IM5L r_—.

Defeaiinj tie Honor of a Home
Not a Crime in Barry Co.
SO SAID THE JURY!

"Amen!" Say We All.

Complete Synopsis of the Pro­
ceedings of the Trial.
•

wpre prepared to
to.the jury that if
ever a man was excusable for attempt­
ing to take the life of another, Orno
Strong was that man; and the jury
would see that in attempting to slay
the seducer of his wife and the despoil­
er of his home, he had done what he
hail sufficient excuse for doing. The
defense did not take the ground by any
means that Orno Strong was insane;
but they proposed to show the circum­
stances that made him not responsible
for his acta at the time of the difficulty
with Dr. Foote.

Judge Mills' Charge in Full.

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clearly.

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The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

For a quarter of a oeotury the demo­
cratic press has been wonderfully exer­
cised over “centralization of power in
the hands, of the executive.’’ ‘ Now
That the executive is a democrat, we

Hastings, MiCH., December II, 1884.

I

him W.000 a year for Ufa. beginning
with date of his retirement from the
presidency.
It seems that the October election at
Cincinnati » to be investigated next,
resolutions to that effect having been
adopted by the democrats of the House.
Representative Follett produced a sen­
sation at the capital the other day, when
he arose and presented a .preamble and
resolution, beginning: "I do impeach
Lat Wright, United States niarthaljfor

DR. ALBERT’S
Cleveland Medical Institute

hear no further complaint on this sub­
Entered at the Postofllce at Hastings, Mich, ject. All the patriots and campfolio wlor traaMulrxIon through the malls as second ers are rushing after the offices which
.
Fermaneutiy E»tabliidied for the Kpectal Treatment of
etraa matter.
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“the centralization of power," etc., has
placed in the hands of the executive to
EDITORIAL NOTES.
grant.
Offices in Case Library Block, Next to Po$toffice,
The verdict of "not guilty” in the
We shall now patiently ..wait to see
case of the people vs. Onio Strong for
the southern'district of Ohio, of high
if Mr. Conger shall resign his seat in
assault with intent to-murder Dr. L. A.
Diseases of the Throat, Lungs,
and Bladder
the senate. If he does we believe the crime, uul misdemeanors. I charge
Foote, of Xashville. meets with univer­
him —
with
usurpation
of power
and vio­
— -----Female
Complaints,
well as all Nervous
good sense of the republican members
sal commendation. The facts that led
lation
of
law,
etc."
In
a sharp discuss­
Chrome Diseases Successfully Treat.
of the Michigan legislature will lead
to the shooting are given at length else­
ion the motion was strongly antagon­
.
ed Upon the Latest Sci­
them to name as his successor Hon. E.
ized by congressmen Reed, Hiscok, and
where. They show that if ever a man S. Lacey;
ex-speaker Keiffer.
•quid lie excused legally for the com­
mission of so grave a charge, Orno
“Jeffersonian simplicity" is what
In democratic circles there is a feel­
Strong had tfach excuse; that there was the democracy have howled all through ing of anxiety as to the probable course
Of the above MEDIC AL INSTITUTE, on account of his increasing practice
more to pallrate his offense than was the camfjaign. and yet they propose to of the republican majority in- the next
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Hastings Mich., will make his next visit on SATURDAY, January
necessary to free him from all demands make more fuss and feathers over senate. If the republicans unite to pro­
.
10th, 1885, and remain one day, at
of the law, and all blame for his acts at Cleveland's inauguration than was ever tect federal office-holders under the lethe time of the difficulty. We are glad known in history of such ceremonies.
ture of office act, the appointments of a
o
that his sufferings, so far as the law’s
democratic president would be limited
The Clinton and Shiawassee Union
.
When- he can t»c consulted on
demands upon him are at an end, and
liooms George M. Dewey for Seargent at to the number of commissioned officials
that he is a free man to-day.
whose torm expire under his adminisArms of the next Michigan Senate.
The Banner strongly insisted that
We have no doubt Mr. Dewey would t rati on, and to the filling of vacancies
this case should be tried, believing that
as they occur from death, resignation
fill the position with credit.
•
not only Mr. Strong’s own interests de­
and other causes. He will only be able
manded it, but that the people, had a ■ Truly, ‘ Rome will howl," under the to make removals with the assent of
incoming
administration,
all
because
of
the senate. So there is cold comfort to
right to know why the law had been
Al.BKllT Iu.. b.Ml IwmOr yean' experience In l«**i&gt;lul. niul wire nmeliee, 1, e result
violated. They know now, undare sat­ an insufficiency of offices to appease the democratic aspirants in the prospect of ,gnu1*11
1 nut c W the nio*t enhnent
Col Lege* of the United titatro, and gives hl* special atteu
the democratic patriots.
tain to thrtreatmeut of all fonmf of Nervous aud Chronic Dtarmo-s. Blood Poison. Nkln IMsraMr*
isfied that Mr. Strong did no more than hunger of ___________________
running the gauntlet of it republican
Diseases uf the Bladder, kidneys and other orpins; Rht-umatUm, Weakness. Nervous and Gru­
any qther*law-abiding citizen would in
Cleveland will feel that he has wed- senate, even after securing a nomina- nd Debility. Mental mid Physical Prostration. Broken Do«mConstitutions. Blotrhc*. Nrrvouaurix*
Diinncs* of Sight. Cough, ludlgrslion. Despondency, Confusion uf Ideas, Aversion to So-lrty, Im
his attempt upon the life of the seducer ded an unhappy fate, after all, when he | ^ou-_____________________________________ fcctirr
Memory, ete., swccssfnUj treated and pornuiuvtitly eurod by remedies that are not in
iurlutu.
of his wife and the destroyer of his couiee to distribute the loaves and fishes
Bwnaee eheaked th.-euch end rates ot fare al­
home. The trial has set Mr. Strong among the hungry democracy.
NERVOUS DEBI LIT Y—Thow aufferlng frora Nervou* UvblBtj; the symptoms of which are i
ways aa lew u c^iuroi.lors Ibax offer lew Mns.
dull, distressed mlud, which untlts them fur performing their bu-ilncss and social duties, make'
right Wore not only his friends, but
•^r tta1Ud ustorm*“on-«el lhB &lt;*Pa «&lt;t Fold­
happy nmrriiurt impossible, dlstrews the action of the heart, earning flushes*f h&gt;*t.&lt;lcVre*»tot
The New York £nn predicts that the
of spirit*, evil lorebodings, cowardice, fears, dream*, short breathing*, mi-laucboly, tin- easy of
the people of Barry county and the
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
company, and have a preference to be alone, feeling as tlrcd'ln the morning as when retiring, lost
rapid* payment of government tends
laws of Michigan.
manhood, white bone deposits in the urine, nervousnr**. tret*bling, confusion of thought*, wnten
Al your aearast
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will extinguish the national tenk cur­
and weak eyes, dyspepsia, &lt;-oo*tij»utk»n. jmieneM. pain and Weakness In the limb*, etc.. sJmniIi!
R. R. CABLC.
We doubt if a single reader of the
consult Dr. Albert immediately and be restored to health.
rr*».ao»i ___
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rency
within
the
next
decade.
Banner will deny that the verdict of
CHICAGO.
DR. ALBERT has‘di voi rredBbr greatest cure In tbrviffUl for Weaknr** of the Hack and
Hon. t*eo. G. Steketee, of Grand Rap­
the twelve good and true men on the
Uuitis, General Debility, Nervousnea*. Jjuiguur, Confualun of Ideas. Palpitation of the Heart.
Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Hight or Giddiness, DIschM* of the Hrad, Throat. Nora or Skin.
jury was other than righteous and emi­ ids, win selected by the Michigan elec­
DrftatU
having
bran
matte Id the &lt;-&lt;&gt;u&lt;titlon&gt; of
Affections of the Liver. Lung*. Stomach and Rowel*—those terrible disorders which unfit the pa­
tient for business or other duties of life—blighting their mo»| radiant holies or anticipations, ren­ ‘ a murtpure executed by Alter! Adams an.l
nently just.
toral college to.carry the vote of the
dering marriage impossible.
.
Harah c. Adam*, ol Barry county, state of Mlcr
The fiioral effect of the verdict can­ state to Washington.
tK*n. to Hannah K. Hute ut the *tate ut New
. _ YOUNG MEN who have become the victims of solitary tier, that dreadful and destructive York, tearing dale February 8th. -1B75 ind r&lt;
not be other tjian good. It sustains the
। Util)It which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousami* of young men of exalted talent aud corded la the office ot the Rrgi*tcr of Heed* for
They who are congratulating them­
brilliant Intellect, may call with full confidence.
•arry county. Michigan, on the .u»t day &lt;.l
home and the fireside, it upholds the
selves that Blainp is out of the way for
Mareh.JffTfl. In liber “3“ of Mortsac.-A on pare
honor of the family relation. It calls a
. CARRIAGE— MARRIED PERSONS, or young men contemplating tnarriagr. aware of Flusi* •S by wfl|rh default the |«&gt;upr of aair contained
the future will learn their mistake in
, ral Weaknesx. I»ss of Procreative Power*. Intpoteney, or aw other dtMiuallflcatlons, speedllv re- In *aid morucagv tecum* operalm-. and no m: &gt;
most vigorous “halt!” to the villain
I lleved. Hr who places himself under the care of DR. AI.HEkT may coohde In hl* honor as a gen or nroreedlr.g* In law or emdty having teen in­
due season.
I tlruuui and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
.
stituted to recover the debt *ecured by *xi&lt;l
who would enter the home of another
mortaage or any part thereof, and the ram of
Reports indicate that confidence is
with lust in his heart, and intent to rob
ORGANA!. WEAKNESS lumvdlately cured and full vtgo* restored. This dlstreralng rffllctlon one thousand right nuodred and thirty 11 «»
• - which render* life a bidden ami marriage impossible— Is the |&gt;enaJty paid by the victim of ln»- ■ dollar* tein* now claimed to te doe upon »,u.|
that home of its honor and virtue. It somewhat reviving in business circles.
?rop?I indulgence. Y oung i&gt;ecson* are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the nnctgaicv. Notice t* therefore given that &lt;u&gt;i&lt;l
| dreadful eonse&lt;|urnccs that ensue. Now who that understand* the subject pHi deny that procre­ mortgage will te torecteied by a-tab- of the
will cause people to think more of the
ation is lost wo*er by those falling Into Improper hal&gt;it« than by the prudent• Beside* being dr I inorucagrd prendve* therein descrBwd or worn-­
Washington lhtter.
sacrednt-Ks of home, the holiness of the
f priyed of the plriwm* of healthy off spring, the most srrlou* destructive symptom* of both mind part thereof to-wll . All U»» folhmim: drvnted
; and taxiv arise. The system Jiecoines deranged, tec phvsfrai and mental fanetiou* weakened. Hand situated in the towmd&gt;u&gt; o&lt; Hop*-, Harn
From
our
regular
correspondent.
matrimonial estate.
,
Ums of Procrratire Power. Nervous Irritibillty. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigmtkm, i county. Michigan, viz.: the ra.*t ha.f of ite
Wiuihiugtou, D. C.. Dec. Mb. 1*»M.
I MHxth-caat quarter ot Sectimi thirty thire 1XJ!
Constitutional Debility. Wasting of the Eranie. Cough, Consumption and Death.
Orno Strong has been tried in the
Congress has now been at work in a
। Town two iMWtb range nine we*t. containing
furnace of an affliction worse than
I
A CURE WARRANTKD-PKIWONS RUIN ED In health by unlearned pretenders who keep *0aerv* more or tens, .-it public rendtie on the
quiet way for a week. The session be-;
I 21*tday of February next; IfflS. al noon at the
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pol*onou*
and
Injurious
compound*,
should
apply
Immedeath. He has hhown a noble nature;
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front door of the &lt; ouri Houra. in the city .4
gan without special incident or promise, j
he has made for himself a warm place
trea^MV(^FXPFRiMFvr47»WA^iritR«
*hiffh
’*«&gt; »»HCle&lt;-t«dorunfjkllifully ! Sddi’ngtb”HriStoSrt'lnmH rotmta*1'*’* Ol
The visitor’s galleries were well filled i
in the hearts of all who know' the facts
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with spectators; many desksotsenators *
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in his ease. Dr. Foote will wander
and representatives were covered with I
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•bout the earth with the brand of Cain flora) gifts; pages darted hither and • o™Lt^*?rYervaries, a nuinelof pirity
AddreM with fMMtagc.
forever stamped upon him'. He has .....
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,, ।’trenirtn and wholemimcuess. More economical
thither at call, and there was the famil- than the ordinary kind*, and cannot tx- Mold In
sneaked into a home in the guise of a
Ur confusion incident io the first dny of |
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friend, and through his profession. He
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a session. Beyond this there was little
l-owusa^-u^jw P. O. Box. 270.
did all that mortal could do to despoil
to distinguish the opening of the new ----------—------ ---------------------------- ---------------and wreck that home. Not legally con­
term from one of the sittings of the . ।
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victed to be sure, but morally he stands
°WLirc
session Which closed before the presi- •
as an adulterer, a home-destroyer, with
dential mmpaign.
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less excuse and more of the villain in
In theTiouse of representatives the J
him than is usually to be found in hu­ fir^roll call showed a quorum. To be (
man devils of his class.
exact, 223 membars were present. Those j
I A Great Medical Work on Manhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Strong are again a unit­
। Exhausted Vitality. Jlmnu* and J’hplcul De
who had expected and predicted that! j
| bllity, Fmnature DecilM* In Man. fcrron of
ed couple. It was the wise and the just the republican side of the chamber ‘
1 Youth, and the untold miseries roraltlng from
course for them to take; and like a true
■ liMli*crvtl&lt;&gt;n or new. A lx&gt;ok for r'ery hub.
J
would present an appearance of dejec- ____Baps* Hft 12 fpart ago ungtr tho muno of
. young, middle-aged and old. It eontama U&amp;
man and with a true woman’s penitence
’ preacrtptlons for *11 acute and ehronte dlM-ase*
1 each one of which i* invaluable. So found t*and moral courage he and she have re­
tiie Author, whose ex peri eno- for 23yearo I* »ucn g
.thout nuffery .simply on the good wonk
newed the matrimonial covenant. They
aa probably never before fell to the lot of any *
ted cheerfulv with each other as they
•hoee whd h*T6 need It. It bu madefirlcndi
phywiclan. 300 page*, bound in twautHul Fr&lt; ’.-h
Jove each other still, truly and devoted­
u every State In the Union.
■tmudln, embosaed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to
met.
be a liner work in every m-um- meebaairal. Ut
ly, with a love tempered by grief and
In the senate there is one new face,
erary aud profesalonal -Uian any other work
awful sorrow on the one hand; on the that of Mr. Sheffield, who succeeds the But a rwu» and auro remedy for all thrae
■old in thia country for $M0. or the money will
comnlalnt* which dratroy the freshn*ea and
be refunded In every Tnntane.-. Price onlv ll.oao
other by a sense of shame, by a true
beaiyty, waata the atxragtb, mar the Lappl•
bv mail, post-paid. Ilhintnuivr *ample • cent*.
late Senator Anthony, of R. 1. The hCiGi and urafukira* of many UIRJ N A1TD
Shnd now. Hold medal awarded the author by
woman’s penitence for past sins, by a.
new senator leans heavily on a cane and WOMEN.
tlwSNationa] Medical Ahaociatioo^to the oflkrr*
true woman’s courage, born oKa warm
uf which be refer* you.
’walks with a limp. He is sixty years
Thl* book tbonld be read by the young for tnheart, a knowledge of her injury to a
strucUon, and by the afflicted for relief. It will '
old, bald headed, has a fine countenance, “Diseases of Women and Children
benefit all. Ix&gt;ndon Lancet.
.
noble husliand. and a deep determina­
and wears a swallow tailed coat, the cut
There I* no member of Mirlety lo who* this
tion to ever afterward be true to wom­
book will not be useful, whether vouth. parent,
of a generation or two back. Senator ;
n PCNGELLY
rtnucuxv A
«»CO., K.tesaxeo, MkA.
guardian,
luntructor
or
guardian
Argonaut.
R.
anhood. true to
marriage vows.: LogJui sits in his old place, between sen-, co- aj. !•»*»
Addrrt* the Peabody MrdlcaJ Institute, or l&gt;r
,
V. H. I’arker, Na 4 Bulftnrb street. Bo*tmi
Henceforth, so far as these two are con­
ators Frye and Hale of Maine, and
Maa*., who may t»e consulted on all dl*eaM« reFor sale by FREDERICK HOTCHKIRH.
cerned, their path will be one; as re­
anlrlng
skill and cxtierimce. Chronic and on
looks in every way, himself. On open­
■tanatedhra*** Hurt nave baf KJ L&gt; A T fled
gards their mutual affairs there will be
“Roufh on Cough*.“
tlte skill of all other i»h**iclans 131*4/11 i a
ing day the democratic senators and
A*K
for
“
Itougb
on
Cough*.
”
foreouvh*,
rolrt*.
little trouble. Much remains to be
members as well as his republican *orv throat, hoainenra*. Troche*. IBc; UqiriS, 2B.
done for them by the good people of
stance of failure
“Rough on Rat*.”
friends, seemed anxious to take him by
Nashville,—particularly by the good
Clean out rata, micr, rovebes, flic*, anta, bed­
the hand.
bug*. nkunkn. chipmunks,gopher*. 15c. Dnjggtat.
wives and mothers of our sister village.
The president’s valedictory annual
i aud profit by thl* raklru ujipurtunlly pre*e.tili-&gt;l
If they treat the sorrowful affair as of
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i to you by Dr. A. W. cha*k. aulhor «&gt;f &lt;-h»«r
Palpipltalion, dropsical swrallngs. dlzzhtesa.
address was read to congress as usual,
indigestion, haadSMw atoeMMlwM cured by
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the past; recognize Mrs. Strong as their
and although members of Congress are VWella* Health Renewer.
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slow in forming and expressing their
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life shows her repentance: they can
Ask for Wells* “Rough on Coras. Iftc. Quick,
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opinions, in regard to the details of it, complete
cure. Hard or raft corns, warts, bun­
‘ other dtaeaae* of the throat and limn. Thl*
make the future pathway of this couple
their ready comment was that, as a ions.
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preparation is abo an excellent n-med} for exas easy to travel as it can be made. It
'■Ronj;li on Pain" Porouaed Plaster;
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Urnal U*e, far burn*, aeaid*, cuts, etc. It ran­
whole, it was dignified and business
nmMMrMMrtfttiUV vftbealwHrrouilriahrt'
Mtrehgthening, Unproved, the best lor back­
is their duty to do this; we are impress­ like.
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Doni tall to a*k your dniggbt for Dr. ( ha*&gt;
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ache, pains In ch»l or side, rheumatism, neu­
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Cough
and Wound Balaam Frirr. larp■ t-'tu. ed with the belief that they will. If
The suggestions concerning the tariff ralgia.
they do, there will be happiness for this
made by the new secretary of the treas­
"
Wells'
Health
Renewer"
restores
health
and
pair whom the reckless, devilish deeds ury in his report to congress, will un­
h«^rachere«1d^Ll*^,la’ “errou,n”*- &lt;1®b,,,y.
of the seducer for a time have separa­ doubtedly
attract wide attention.
Whooping Cough.
ted; there will be peace and joy in the While giving to the protective tariff the
Aud the tuauy throat affection* of cbildrea,
home that the despoiler once had invad­ credit of: having fosterea and encour­ promptly, pleasantly and safely relieved by
i The undersigned will pay above reuanl (or
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Rough
on
cough*."
Troches, ific.; balsam.Ma
| any aaae ot »l« headache. liver eomplulnt. rtrsed to their sorrow. We know that Mrs. aged manufacturing enterprises, Mr.
pemiia, todlgeatleu. eonstlbatiun or ecativrt&gt;&lt;
Mother*.
they cannot cure with Dr. A. W. (Maae'aAntl
Strong was more sinned against than McCauloch deems it 'questionable
Uyou are falUmr,broken, worn out and serBllfimw Uvrr Fill*, when directions an- strictly
sinning, so do the people of Nashville. whether a further continuance of this vckm. use "WeU**Health Renewer.” flt. Drwgcompled with, they are purely nwetahk and
nevor fajl to give *atl*fartlon. Swear roaud.
Let them but do their duty with this tariff is advisable.
price Metafper bnx. For sab- by U. J. A L. I..
Bsflowny.iOTMdata. Be rare and get t»r. A. w
knowledge, and all will yet be well.
lortngjwur Mrtp on life, try "Well*'
There is a wide difference of opinion Health Renewer.
Chase's Anti-HlHoii* Liver Fills. Madufiw«urr«t
Oort direct to weak spot*.
only bv Dr. A. W. chamc M«r&gt;. co.. Detroit
among democratic* representatives on
“Rough on Toothaeho.”
The most bare-faced, despicable fraud
In Hunt relief for neuralgia, toothache, faeethe advisability of reporting a tariff bill
ever attempted upon the people of thia
arbe. Ask for “Rough on Toothaalu*." 15 and
this winter. When questioned on the Keenta.
country was hutched in Chicago, and
subject, Mr. Curtain, of Pa., said “of
This Uniment la ralrnbted (&lt;• Internal ■&lt;
having for its object the election of course no tariff would come up this
lAdles who would retain freabuaM and viraewell a* external use In cholic, cholera nwrtm.
Ity. Don’t fail to try’.Well's Health itenewer."
Carter Harrison, democrat, as senator
pain* tn theeuanach. etc. It i* a rare
winter. Had we not struck out the en­
C'atarrhal Throat Affection*.
M a pain deetroyer Indeed. It I* rxrredlmfty vs)
from Illinois. The returns from the
uable In neuralgia. rheumatic pains, brwwv
acting clause of the Morrison bill last Huckluff. irritating cough*, eolds. sore throat,
sprains. aoreneM; in all ca»es where liniments
cured
"Rnqich on Couth*." Troche*. J5c.
18th ward in Chicago were held back
are aapllrable. Ask your &lt;lni«i»t for Dr. A.
session, Cleveland would not now be liquid, 9Se.
W. &lt;5ta*e’* American ljuhnrut. Price.
until the balance of the state had been
the president elect.” Still some promi­
Mad kt. Manufactured only tiy.lta. A. U.
bean! from and it became probable that
Cm arm Man. Co.. JM.mlL Mkh j-ornate at W.
"Hough on itch" cures humor*. eruptions,
nent members of the ways and means
rinjrworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted teeLehiUthe legislature would be a tie on joint
committee are restless for another tariff
ballot. The conspirators then change.]
The Hop* of the Notion.
fight, and it may come.
800 ballots in this want, thus ostensibly
|“Jnrt,iwbp«»y.»c«»»roy.
it Iti b,K* &lt;*•*• Hntinnerw aureeed grandh
Mr. Mitchell, of Conn., insists there and delicate,Blow
use “Weil*’ Health Kenewer."
None ML Term* free. HluJtTrBOCi.
electing the democratic, instead of the
Wide Awake
j Co.. fortlawl. Maine.
will be no tiqie this session for any­
thing but the appropriation bills and Three or four hour* every night coughing. (let
Immediate relief and Bound rest by uaingwell*'
from that district, giving U&gt;&lt;&gt; demroutine worjt Mr. Cobb, however, is "Hough ou Cough*." Troche*. Me. Bataaa, Me.
ocraU control of the legislature. The
“Bough »» Pain“ Porou*d Planter.
determined to push the land grant for­
feiture bills, and Mr. Reagan is trying
Gov. HamVUm haa given the
to get his inter-state commerce measure
through. Representative Willis expects
to urge the educational bill to passage,

NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES

Catarrh,
as

Kidneys

and

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entific Principles

The Hastings H ^fse,

Diseases ol tie Throat m Lugs, Kidneys ui Bladder,
Nervous and Chronic Diseases.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

The Science of Life. Only$l.

now

Bound to Reduce Stock!

thyshf.^M*

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

PARTIES DESIRING

CLOTHING,

SB®' X^’STHYSELF

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COUGH NO MORE

Ready-Made or Made to Order,

$200 REWARD!

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call (aTtKe

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Dr. A. W. Chase's American
,
Liniment.

And See the Low Prices at which we are offermg our goods.

E. S. PIERCE,

rawly lo Irin* forward.

UNDER TOWER CLOCK,

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HASTINGS, MIGH. DECEMBER Id, 1884.

BOWN! DOWN! DOWN!

-1 -J-

TEST TOUR BAKIKG POWDER TO-DAT!

With the Prioea on

THE TEST:

Dry Goods and Clothing I
.... ;xr&amp;i.r“

PRI

*nd' ”* d"-"»

CAWTAL NOTES.
Many Measures of Importance to
Be Diecussed in Both Houses
This Week.

The Bed Cross Society Makes a Report ]
STEA MF.RS.
Wabhingtox, Dee.- K—With a ricw to
on the Progress of Virginia's,
; the use df the fa-4 steamers from Nww
Strange Disease.
I

Completion of the Washington yonnmant
—Other News of National
Interest.

Cotton Cloth or Dress Goods

I on July 4, 1848. The height of th.- moiMti meat is 550 feet

FOR Tint PRgSKNT wkkk.

Netherlands Belgium ami Germany, soars
of wh.ch han heretofore been s-et by direct
steamer* front New York, Boston. I’hiladaiCla and Baltimore, the P&lt;*inumt&lt;r-Genent!
i directed that hereafter all such matter

with other correspondence for Europe i»variably by the fastest veseete sailing fro®

WA8i®NGTffic, Dee. 8.—Three measures
of Importance are mentioned as likely to Maibs Crawford, in his last report
•
I-OSTAL TKLKORAPH.
eomc up-, this week for discussion in the
Washington, Dec.
Representative
At most any price, I
them.
Senate. Trwiny Senator Slater intends to
call up the House hili known as the Oregon Morey has informed the House Committee
ou Pout-Offlces aud Port Roods that he Ims
Central Railrojd bill, “To declare forfeited received iufornutiiop, from the Senate which
DOES NOT CONTAIN AnONU.
certain lands granted to aid the construction leads him to believe tlmt if the House paaMB
of a railroad in Oregon." To-morrow Sen­ the bill to secure cheaper telegraphic cor«l«04 tba copmm'.rri' rviUbla te«t.
ator Harrison will call up the bill for resiKHidence, the Senate will accept it Ma
THE TEST OF THE OVEH.
the admission of • Southern Dakota as .substitute for the Postal T&lt; legraph bill now ■
pending before it.
a State. The measure is expected to give
THk rDl'CATTOXAI. HILL.
.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. rise to considerable discussion, which will
Wabkinoton. Dec. 8.—The Bouse Com­
probably be of a political clmracter. On mittee on Education has instructed Repre­
Thursday Senator Cullom will, if possible, sentative Willis Ui call up the Educational
call up the Inter-State Commerce bilk It bill as soon as posable and move to subrtiis probable the regular order will be tem­ tote for It the Blair bill, which jiassed the
The
Stock in the county, and the Lowest Prices.
porarily laid aside early tn the week to give Senate and Is now on the Speaker’s table.
Dr. Prict't Lupufln
Senator Hill an opportunity -to rtiake a
speech on his “flilver’ resolution offered THU I-OUTMASTKH-GF.NUIAI.’S I’OSTMASTlast week.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—The numbsr of
CHICAGO.
BT. LOUIS
In the House, Representative Iteagan In­ postinasters
receiving
than 8100 per
tends pressing the Inter-State Commerce annum, and who are appointed by toe
bill, discussion of which was begun last
week. It is thoughf. a vote will be taken on PoSfniuster-Genernl without consulting the
this measure by Thursday. Wlien |he In­ President, the Senate or the’Civil Service
Examiners, is 26.040. Of these. Ohio has
ter-State Conimeroe bill is out. of the Way, I 1,331; Indiana, 1,027; Kentucky, 1,101 wH
Reprewntative Hewitt will usk that the bill
to carry out the provisions of the Mexican Wert Vlrgina, 819.
Tiu: HAWAHAX TBKATT.
reciprocity treaty, reported from the Ways
Washington, Dec. a—The Hawailaa
and Means Committee
last session,
treaty
was
signed yesterday by Secnkaw
be
considered.
Representative
Payson
in
­
Overcoats, $2.50,
and $5.00$3.75, $5.00 and $6.50.
tend* to Rrge'conHideratlon of his bill to re­ Fr.'lii'gliuywn for ti»e the 'United Stade*
store to the public domain all loads held and Mr. Carter for the Hawaiian GovmOvercoats. $6.00, $7.50 and $10.00.
Suits, $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00.
within the Indemnity limits for railroad and meuL
wagon road coinpauies. lie says the pas-s­
Boys’ and Children’ Overcoats. 2.00, 3.50, and
Overcoats.
5.00 and 6.50
THEIR LABORS ENDEO.
age of this measure by Congress would open
for settlement under the public land taws
• of the Plenary Cuuneil — BUkop
more thaa 120,000,000 acres. 'Die CmumitBoys' Suits, 2.00. 3.00 and 4.00.
railed by thfcyeart to light, white and whata- tee on Public Buildings will make an effort
Done at It by Hia Cbureh.
pass a number of bill* providing for
Men sJied Shirts and Drawers, at 75c each.
Men’s White Shirts at Drawers at 25c each. । aoma like our grandmother's delicious bread. to
the erection.of buildings in various cities.
Baltimoiie, Mil, Dec. 8.—The closing
GROCERS SELL THEM.
Representative Millard, of New York,will Moled of Uh: Plenary Council was marked
M&lt;er*aao a* tub
introduce a joint resolution this week pro­ by'grcat pomp aud ceremony. As on Che
Price Baking Powder Co., posing an amendment to the Constitution
laiTB if Dr. Pncft SJtttfI Flu Jim Emco,
fixing the Piraidential term of office at six opening day there w a street procMSloa
years and making the incumbent inriigbiie from the Archepi»x&gt;pal residence to tlw
Chica*o. 111.
8t.Loulr,M&lt;
sure you call at
for all further Federal position. In lieu of cathedral which was witnessed by a large
Uita political disqualification the ex-Presi­ crowd. At the catbedrat pontifical mana
dent shall receive a jiension for the remain­ was celebrated by the Most. Bev.
der of his natural life. The proposition has Michael Corrigan. On account of the sick­
be&lt;-n widely discussed. It is received with
favor in some sections and with disfavor iu ness of Rev. P. W. Riontan. eoidjutnr to
^Where you get Good Goods the Cheapest.
others. The divisions of sentiment are not the Archbishop of San Francisco, Bishop
confined to either jiarty.
Spaulding. of Peoria, preached the sermon,
Representative Buckner, Chairman of the which w devoted chiefly to a review of
Committee oil Banking and Currency, will the'NMOrk of the, Council. The questions
JTOLMES A HOLLY BROS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
i
State of Michigan. C«tmty of Barry -as.
Introduce
a
bill
to
susfiend
the
coinage
of
wiii«-ry were discussed, he said,, had. a direct
At a aesslpn of the ITobate Court for ths ।
At a session nt the Probate Court for the
the sliver dollar. The bill/providw that bearing on the eoclal, moral, religious anti
county of Barry. holden at (he Probate office In County of Barry, holden nt the Probate office in !
after the taking effect of the act the 1’resl- intellectual welfare of the people and thr
the city oflHaatlngB In said county on Tiira- the city of Hastings, in said eounty. on Monday,
day. (he WiFi day of November. In the year one the 1st day of December, in the year one thou- ,
dent shall urge upon the Governments oi country at large. The prelates in the de
sand eight hundred and eighty-tour.
thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.
(rfcat Britain. Germany and the metui»ers of erees that liare been formed have laid
ITcsent, Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
the’Latin Union, so-called, and such other foundations of what will yet be a great
In the matter of the estate of Hlram Gardner.
In the matter of the estate of Allen Math­
dcceaseti.
'%&gt;*&gt;■■■»*&gt;»«•«"••, —— —
Governments as he shall deem advisable, American-Catholic College; thus insplrtagews, deceased. ..
Oa reading and filing the petition, duly verified. '• aririnr from an Impure «tate of tb*BU)Op.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
tbo desire of the United -States for the es- ail with a love of intellectual progross.
Sarah A. 8. Gardner, executrix of the Jart
To women wbosuffer from any of th* illyp
fied, of Oscar Mathews, one otthe heirs at taw of
r MX it U
an unfailing
1 •*—
................
.............
r.m— friend. AU tabli*.hiuentuf a common ratio between gold They hnd treated of education in general,
of told deceased, praying this court to deter­ Will and testament of said deceased,
One Dollar a bottle, or addreae Dr. ami silver, tuul -by intornationul. agreement ot n system which would combine in it Mw
Soods of AU Kindi to Marked mine
who are the lawful heirs of said deceased
securing a fixity of relative money value ' rights of religion and the GovemrnbRL
and entitled to inherit the real estate of whTch
bide thereof, having been filed in said eotirt,
Doom !
. between these metals; and whenever any They had dealt also with questions affect
said deceased died seized.
r
.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the tMh showlngthat said will has been duly admitted to
i three European Governments, including ing the family, which wan the basis of Un­
We will take Produce as musi, but uo more day of December next, al ten o clock In the fore­ I probate In the county of Niagara. New
noon, be assigned for the bearing of said prtitioB 1 and praying that said copy of said will be al­ Kldoer Complaint Among lioth Rcxe« and Great Britain, shall concur in the import church. They wanted’ to inspire a holier
credit given.
amwand propriety of such an inUvnational reverdhee for the sacrament of mar
and that the heirs at law of said deccated. and an lowed. filed and recorded In said court ns and for
Age*.—A Brilliant Recovery,
tost will anti testament of said deceased.
agreement die Presbtent is directed to invite riage. Marriage must I* a |H'rpeUn.l
No more Book-keeping-aud no more bad debts. other persons interested in said estate, are re- the
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, the Mth
There Is something startling iu the rapid in­
qnlreo to appear al a session of satu court, then day
of December. A. D.. iHM.at ten o'clock in crease of Kidney dUcases among the American a conference. MI such time and pim&lt;e as may union, lasting as long as life lasts, with na
to
be
holden
at
the
Probate
office,
in
the
eity
of
-^OITR- '
be agreed npon, of delegates fr.-rn skid sev­ cause of divorce* but death.
They bad
the
forvn&lt;M&gt;D,
be
assigned
for
the
hearitw
nf
said
people
within
a
few,
year*
past.
Maty
eooses
Hastings, in said county, and show cause, if any petition, and that the heirs at taw of said dcpeculiar to certain classes tend to produce and eral Governments of Europe? and America. pleaded for thv cause of sobriety and tern
there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should ccascd.
and all other persons Interested In said aggravate tla-se troubles—as. for example, care­
perauce. They stood on the side of good
U°And RTsTturther ordered that Said |&gt;etltloner estate, are required to appear at a session of less living, Overwork and exposure. Dr. David
said court, then to I* bmden at the Probsts Kennedy. o&lt; Itondout, N. Y., is often congratu­
Washington. Dec. 8.—Dr. J. B. Hub­ taws amt customs, and wished to make Uw
office, In the cA- of Hartings, In said county, lated on the exceptional success of ills medicine bell. field agent of Um American AMocia- world so tlwt man might be truly free, and
and show causeTlf ahv there be, why the prayer called FAVORITE REMED-Y in yn-sting and tion of the Red Cross, has written the fnl- grow hi moral purity and intellectual worth.
OF GboDS*
of the petitioner shoiud not be granted.
radically flaring these mort painful dt»oraero. lo'ving letter to Miss Clam Barton, from They had tried to -timulato the CathothI And It Is further ordered that said petitioner Froofs of this, like the following, ace constantly
give notice to the persons Interested in said es­ brought Mhls attention, and are published by Wise County, Va.. relative to th? disease pre«&lt; Mid Catholic literature, so that men
might be led to take a gnuter interest to
tate, of the pendency of said |&gt;etltion. and the him for the sake of thousands of other sufferera which has been prevalent in that State:
weeks previous to “"’■IS&amp;W&amp;nTH.
bearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order whom nr desires to reach and benefit. The let­
•This morning I called on Judge G- w- Kll- matters affecting tiuin us Catholics and
to be tpubllshed in the Harting's Bannkil b ter. therefore, may be of vital Importance to you
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
aaorncy, editor and member of the American citizens. ‘ITtey had laid down
AND A BHAN NEW LINE OF
newspaper printed and circulated In said county or toaome one whom you know. HU from one forr.
wbojjas. taken- pains to collect laws for the guidance of society, which co­
of Barry, once in each week fortiirecsuccessive of the best known and popular druggist* in the Lerldature.
Probate Order.
Mime data and m-.rticiilare or the disease tn
and growing city from which he writes—and thl* and the adjoining eountles. 'Dm first operated with tin* ehurch, and had sought
■ aAlxr "Ami. I fine
doubtless where those may find Mr. f rawford at coeo w atch appeal'd in this region w*r -Ju»t of to know what was for good and what wr«
(A true copy.)
Judge
of
Probate.
I bis place of business on fue corner of Main and w iillam Bates at Pound Uap, Cumtwrland f&lt;»r harm in the church. Their delibera­
t, ol K£?. Mto. n Uw &gt;•"*»«•««" '! SI
- | Union streets;
Mountains, in the latte% part ot July, before tions had been conducted with dignity, ami
city of Hastings In said county on Fridayjhe
I
Springfield, Mas*.. March a, MS4.
rhe begin mag of the drought. He Fiigorod full thought had been spoken without re
TO BE ADDED. WITH
I4lli day of Nov.. In the yew one thousand
i Dr. D. Kennedy, Rmidout, N. Y. ;
nearly two tnontba, when he died. The
State
of
Michigan.CountyofBany
—
M.
DkakHiR:—For tab years I had been afflicted next three care* ttopeared nt tilud- striation.
eight hundred aud rilti‘!TCo,ur,- m
At
ajesslon
of
the
Probate
Conrt
for
the
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of 1 ™b***-with Kidney disease in it* mo*l acute form.
After the st rtnon the Apostolic Delegate
in August, also before the drought
rs
olly
In the matter of the estate of plenty tower, a eounty of Barry, holden at the Probate Office In What 1 rtiffensl must be left to the imarinatlon villa
Ix imn. The otlwr ease* occurred iu Bowl •took lite real at the altar steps, with Bishop
the
city
of
Has
Ungs
In
said
county,
on
Satur
­
-for no one can appreciate It except who have ermp, along the tri bn Writ* of the creek,
ralkw^dSI&amp;i&gt;-esu&gt;to«.-&gt;"&gt;T«*SJ'
At the helm.
day. the 29th day of November. In the year ona gone through It I resorted to many physician; a here It became a general epidemic, causing Kane. of Wheeling, at his right and Bishop
Jansens,
of Natchez, an his left, and tin
and to many different kinds of treatment, and | sixty deaths. It beenme general over Wire
of
praying tiijit his account as Ip*™, thousand eight hundred and ^«htv-foiir.
IanCofAdams,
said minor heretofore filed, nuty bJ$?®5dd
Present, Ctement Smith. Judm* of Probate.
spent a great deal of money, only to find myself County ui the latter part of August and in last session of the Council a as opened
In the matter of the estate oiwnjaniln Howe, older and worse than ever. 1 may say that I SepteinlM-r, whm the deaths were fns;uentiy Mgr. Corroran rc-tul the cnapters of the de
Satisfaction euarautoed, and Good* Cheaper aud allowed and he discharged from his said
:ii'&amp;
five tier Any. As nearly as win Im- areertrtned &lt; re;*K paswil last week aud they were for­
than ever you bought before.
■ThVroupm, IU. fTOj-rod. X’w. 11 On'VSliln. u&gt;d filing lh« iwUlton, &lt;lnlr J«rt- ss
the deaths In l»ds county number two kun
fled, of Sarah A. Howe, administrator of said es­
dred. In Lett.•Ihekenren and 'uchananCoun. mally adopted. ArehbLshop Kenrick. the
Parties owing the old firm will please settle by Sthixm. '"’’•sjRSl'T'jj;
“f^Sa* E tate, praying that her floal ac-count filed witii
ttea. Vn.. and MclmaeH. W. Va. reutterlng oldest ।-relate pt ascot. referred to the wort
• *«q»tembcr 16th.
tills conrf. may be heard and allowed, and shv with n perfect recollection of all that was done cases occurred, averaging atxmt twenty deaths done by the Council In eloquent terms, and
be discharged from the said trust.
for me besldesl-ta the only thing that did me, in each. Whatever the original eaure or U»e after ti»e Ap.jrtolicdtiegttc nad pronounced
HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS., Woodland.
the slightest good; and I am happy.I0®4™'1 dtreaao may have l-een. there is no doubt that
r^rTl^ K ®urnJh .‘nX. ornro.to
that it gave me permanent relief. I have rec­ it was augmunted by the drought and tbe.im- the Papa! benediction the third Plenary
ommended FAVORITE REMEDY to many peo­ inire water. Th? tlrst casts- wnich appeared Council ended.
*
ple for Kidney
'' kertbloo-Iy flux with vomit; the hitter as­
me In saying that Dr. DAVID KENNEDY'S suming the form of Asiatic cholera. In nearly
petitioner
fffiouM
said
petitioner
FAVORITE REM EDY ha* not It* equal in the ad cases where the ] alieut* died they ,werc ula mi
it is flivelier
ordered tuat 1^
wuu jk-uuuu-j
‘XK
^hW^S
iu work tint will at once bring you in. money *ffi;
court, then to be hdden.at the Probate Offlce/In wide world for this distressing and often fatal tackod with revere griping, with the
bister tlian anything else In America. All about
the city of Hastings. In said county, and ybo* complaint. Use thia letter as you deem l&gt;eat for ahorooamed syinpRmjsi
t*»®. dlae«M&gt;
Mm S-jm.ouO In presents with each box. Agents
eansc. lf any there l»e. why the prayer of the
-xlstod in two f-rfb. one-tm .H®**., £ prints a seven-culumn special cable fro®
wanted everywhere, of either sex. of all ages.
petitioner should not Im'granted.
other
commencing
$ar all the time, or spare time only, to work for
’ And It Is further ordered that said
und vomit. Tho** an-xdrd in the tatter way Madrid giving the. full text of the
as at their nwn homes. Fortunes for idl wprkrive notice to the persons Interested in said
never died. Large &lt;iuantltic*of somrtlw* red
BT0HIJS8 ON THS ROAD.
•vsabsolutelvassured. Don’t delay. H. Hate
treaty
between
Spain
and sometimes dart blfud •FPrenrt «l VArt coiniuercii*'
provloim t» Mia daSfiKh!r°’M|THi
Lwrr A Co.. Portland, Maine.
out stages of the disease. All who died aero aud the United States duly signed
_ »_ a*.
uitlilt WAR not
—
Something
to
Put
In
•
Griprack,
[AW.tojg-1
by the Spanish authorities awl John Foster.
Probate Order.
only anxious wair «&gt;&lt;&gt;*
olEm.
I" “rU w~» tor’brffi&lt;o«ewf»r
disease has now nearly dlsappcmwd in this United States Minister.
The treaty
Mateof Michigan. County of Barn’.-»h.
■■O.ntlamro. 1 ■Imrol &lt;W &gt;■» to'
county, there n-niaitnng but threw er,Ctea’
At a scmIou of the ITobateCourt for theCouni- to be hi force seven yea’s Among th*
,-are.. but it has left m^uy crti-pk^ in a c.md
3 of Barry holdeu ut the l*robate Office to the city
tinn rraemWing that enured bj rb« u mat.s u articles free of duty ar.’ huTaeA, coffee,
(A
iror
JulgiotrroliAto.
Hartings hi said county on Monday, the Mth
most effectual
r.n iron, to. The remedy which
day df Novenilier In the year one thousand eight
sj a? &amp;™
। m B KkJSf ssfc[Kk-BK Ui o! ui 'Werl, pfruuirr tourt«. ••{‘ARgJL was a compound uf ixirturTnd obvb ‘di. laud­ sugars not alxive No. 16 Dutch standard in
hundred and eighty-four.
,
and was addressed to a semi-circle of cotrim* r- anum and camphor, or. where nopbr««“ color, ami coins of gold and silver. Subjeri
Present. Clement Smith, Judgenf Pfjbbtib .
and eight hundred and clphtj -foiir.
_
fl
UM
I
able
sample
box
of
goods
that
will
pul
to duty are cigurs ami cigarettes Sl.Sft pei
clal
travelers
seated
on
the
porch
of
the
Undell
In the matter of the estate of Ann EllzaCooK,
v ou In the way ot waking more rrwney Hotel. St. IrtUia. Mo.
pound, twelve awl one-half per eeuL ad
«.„r»^cAtativr
“Yes.” responded a New York rtprerentatire attending phyridaue
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
valorem; IoIhmto leaves requiring more
of
the
profession,
"a
drummer
Isn't
without
his
fied, ot Henry C. Cook, a sou of Mid
than one hundred to the ponod. if hav­
pleasures, but he runs bis risk*, too-risks out­
graying that a paper this day filed Puri&gt;ortln«
ing
MMo,
thirty-aeveD
cento pei
side
the
chances
of
railroad
collision*
and
pn-J- U&gt;ES... m.1 h« h«rt
»e l»c the last wifi and testament of said aesuccessful. 50 cents to 95 easily earned eveiy steamboat exploration ”
waaaed, may bo admitted to probate.
fata! along 1b* creek*. *n,s ri™” th"L"n ' . jsiund, wWaait xteras fifty cents per pouud :
ThermqKm It is ordered, that Monday, the So
hirte landi. One year axo the same vr a other manufactured tobacco witiwUt rtnrnr
"„lnc5,. we ma. thl. unpwr*Urlhl Oller: To
day of December, at ten o’clock in the foresimitardlMMc attacked a manand h " wifeon twenty cents par fiound; tobacco Ml maaaoil who orr oot well MUl.fipd we will whd J1,*
Fortt, in tin. miunty. and taxhd.&lt;«L Two factured. fifteen per cut. ad valorem.
—~
“«M£? ..Dry
(ortho trouble otwrlUMilo. Kull PjrUm.—I_ __ »
untWMirwl. Kild thl’ perlara directions, etc., sent tree. Immense pay
Tariff B exempts from duty beer, freak
and all other persons Interested In said
absolutely sure tor all who start
are required to appear nt a sesslofiof said Court,
delay. Addreaa BTiwaow A Co., I ortland. Me.
then to be bv.Meu at the Probate Office. In tbs
railed to Waanitunou for chemical anrjty of Hartings Iu said county and show ®ww.
d7i«p!»,.
i»a
“
~
“
“
*
“
&gt;*•
f imy tbcreT*. *t&gt;y lhr prayer ot ffie
W any there be. why the prayer of the peti­
a, for i am all right now.
„ ,.„k- ,n .
tioner should not be granted
,.
.
Hr’thH
W1U ■*£
And it is further ordered that said petitlowr
■tve notice to the persons Interested in said
Hiro and &lt; ul. An*-rK**&gt;
WAflUMMtV MOWVMDfT CGMTLRTRD.
Etc, of Ll&gt;e jK-ndency of said petition ■“***”! State’S tteJieSentyofMid petition««&lt;««£
hearing thereof by causing a cony of this order
to be published in the Hastings Ban N««is »»«&gt;
[DOdllllUW..
----- ------ ------ pajjer printed am! circulated in said County of
lun^l e^«Uoo will U»&lt;'
“
Barry* once in each week for three succeaslve "rSiCrAJwtn each week for three succ«wlve
WiBhlttta.'. HrtMw. ™
«*r

have

Cloaks, Circulars, Velvet Beaver Shawls,
And Double Shawls

Dr.
Price’sMSpecial
Flaw
7WUm,M.
tl.lHM.n
&gt;Ur.lb-^kExtracts,
Ito.&gt;.»4
Ye«»t 6imt

Largest

Dress Flannels, Red Flannels, Ladies’ Underwear,

LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

Overcoats are Lower than before the War.
Suits,

$3.50

5.00.

s

Boys’

4.00.

Hats, Caps, Collars, Ties, Socks, Trunks, Valises, &amp;c.

LEWIS STERN’S,

KENNEDY’S
0.1 M/Z,

High it torf!

REMEDY

br

g fearfully common.

GENERAL STOCK!

TO BE KEPT FULL!

’

Millinery Goods
M . B. S. H

INCOME AND TRY US!

WWjUUu

jsarck*wroRI&gt;

FREE!

DIVORCES i*ou'”DIVO®?

MTENTSataS

�(Continued froin Finn Pa«e.»
ut sound mind la presumed to intend

County News,

will lose a number .more.
«__ i —_ as­
Henry Hayman and wife are visiting
Oioood ta ▼artmta Loonuafaa.
, a bergiar. am mmh lart week in bprh^f,^.'
rept, «eoar*e/sotar as you-may be sattafiod
■Qaer. llir
11.. ....ii...-.
....
,that tt lx or may have been affected, tt at all, by
Mrs. Hayman's daughter at Grand
Nashville.
Mii.wackkk Wta., Dee/8.—Tbe Mee- Mn., amv-nl „ priaxiner here
Ml hi... m»lielow&gt;l,. In UU» ronnwUon w- hl* intereal lu the result of ihls.prosecution. 1!
chant
miib
at
Bay
View
were
etawd
Satur•
made a
imp1i«attaK LteulrJ?
Sira 1 ought also to inform you that the law you believe It. you have ihe right to net b;mm&gt; it
•
AL Basey’s little boy. Glean, is very Rapids.
to the exclusion of all tbe other evidence tt you .
Supervisor McIntyre view«i Mr; day for lark of order*. The ckMiag throws } Dnffy. u&lt; U* Ka*t Rl UmH suiter ..
with tubercular meningitis of the
fret justified lu so doing, and you may. tf yntj sick
•
i.ew
mrai
u»
eiujmiy
wmsuw
xiua,
ww—
ra
Crouch's farm to see how many dead ever, will emitinne f« ten days only. At |
believe it .md deem it worthy of such cowidera- ]brain. His recovery is not expected.
•*“*
lion, base your verdict upon ft; and the weight to
B-ihcd by all tbe evidwnre In tbe cane, or if all be given to tt may property extend, not only to
Levi Beigh, an old and respeeted sheep lay above ground. ‘
tb.
&lt;n&gt;pk»Uou
rf
uuu
Ume
wort
wUl
be
rw
U
,
M
Vn,,
the eridenre In th- caae teavre any roaaonabte the matter of the alleged provocation. Inn also &lt;
Robert
Griffin
and
family
have
re
­
living two miles south of this
doubt In yotir ttend* (either aa to the Jntefit and to
( the Intent with which he shot at Dr. Foote, farmer
1
Cpmed, not only iji ttm mill* dosed Satur- I h «tsroe.*i th • poihe officer and the burelar
teoUrw o£ Ura respondent, or aa to hl* aoundneat and bls wcutal condition at that Mne.
Stmind a» )»ert-tunfler explained K the time I Tilts being a criminal caw. I nred hardly re­ • village, it is thought is ho^eleMly)af- turned from Dakota.
day, but. in tbe nail-plate milk fish-plate ll"d trial Um- arrtjrwax rold toa broker,
teaahootiiiK wa* done) the ro^xHideot la en- mind you that there can be no" presumption of 1fficted with paralysis of one hemisphere
Mrs. Steven Haywood and daughter, mill and U»c nail factory. A few orders are •
»-»-«—*— -Zted totbebeneOt thereof, and should be M- ,guilt indulged In ax against the respondent, the
of Freeeffil, Mason county, are visiting Dow on hand, but not xuMcicat to warrant I
•nlUed at tbe charge of &gt;a*ault with intent to presumption ot law being that he Is innocent un of the brain.
■mnler. He might however. IL hl* mind waa til the contrary 1* proved beyond a reasonable
raoning. It Is expected by thewte in charge
relatives and friends in Castleton.
L.
J.
Wilson
has
a
new
clerk
—
Wm.
In such a coimIIUou a.* to enable him to under­ doubt, and Uns presumption extends, not only
that lifter January 1 work srilFrmttimie nnstand the nature and quality of bla acta be to tbe fact of tbe awmult, but also to the intent Van Waggoner.
iflterruntcdly.
A
-. j
.
----- CABLTON.
SKoft with whk-h it was do«j«, tbe degree of delibera­
St. Lori-*. Dec. A—It te announced tliat ; Bimr, aged seven years vrntnrwi on thin
Mr. rnd Mrs. Strong were in Kalama­
tion neeesaary to make out the offense, the state
An unpleasant change in the weather
during l»*t week tliere wm a reduction of k« In tin- .•anal at WrsUi-id Satnnhv
claiin1made In respondent‘s behalf fa that of his inlud, and all of the elements which com­ zoo over Sunday.
took place Friday night
bined together tt proved beyond any reasonable
fifteen J»er cent in tbe wages of the uoal and brokv through.
His l».niter l.’harlm.
hr did not premeditate any assault won Doctor doubt, constitute guilt. And the evidence to
J. J. Potter is in London, Monroe Co.,
The roads are becoming very l&gt;ad.
niinera In Belleville, 111., a dbfirict in which ' aged nine yean, went tn hi*, n-s.-ue a:»-t
Eoote. and that at the time be did about at him, warrant a verdict of guilty, must not only be
kte mind had been so afieeted by adeqoate prov- consistent with guilt, but inconsistent - with visiting his uncle, Isaac TJ Potter.
Carlton center is to have a church there l« rome liundrod and fifty miner*. I both were drowned
•cation that he did not. and could not under­ every other reasonable theory.
Tlmre
lirn
already
been
a
redurtkm
of
twen|
H. A. Brooks is up north looking up the coming season. The amount of
stand the nature and quality ot hia acta, and
I suppose, gentlemen, you fully well under­
ty-five omta j&gt;er day all round at tbe Abbey
had no power to retrain from doinf such acta, stand what is meant by proof beyond a reasona­ the creamery business.
Prospects of subscription already received is about mineA. whk h are worked by foachinery,
and eould not and did not entertain any malle- ble doubt. It will do no harm, however, to give
WXI. l&gt;oody«-ar mu alway* tm relied uw*u
loua Intent to murder. A» bearing upon thta you a legal definition of the term. A reasonable establishing one here are good.
and sixty men have been •dfech.irgrtl. The
8500.
.
Ute oniy/te carry tn »toek the beat of even thing'
•CM. upon this claim, testimony ha- &gt;x-en sub­ doubt ta a fair doubt growing out of the evi­
shutting down of various large nunufactur- i
Mr. Larainy, of Battle Creek, has re­
lh* ■krenry for such urifeir. £
mitted in your hearing which 1 nnw direct yoin- dence in tbe case; tt ft not a mere Imaginary,
Lewis Cole is .still enjoying the pleas­ inx e^bliahmente here, which obtain their
havesml-kaowa merit, and ate i&gt;otiular win.
attention to. 1 refer &gt;as you probably autlcl- captious, unreasonable, or possible doubt, but it turned to Nashville to live.
«*•* reputation "f
ure of sporting in the north regions.
coal from the** mines, is riven ax the cause I
mUO to the evidence which lias been given with la, ax I have observed, a fair doubt based upon
I
"
w
*y"
wrtcrpriataR,
and e»er rel;rt&gt;lc.
Owing to the storm there was no
reference to a scandal which It is alleged arose reason and common sense: it Is such a doubt as
James Covert has for some time been of tbe curtailment of their forces and the । Having Mvmcd the Aft-nay for the &lt;-etebrahd
in Nashville with reference le Mrs. Strong and may leave your minds after a careful and im­
n*di&gt;ction
in
wages.
j
macuvrr*
iur
.
&lt;*iiman&gt;uan
wm
blue
ribbon
meeting
Bunday.
;
Dr.
Ktnc
’
wNew
DUeovery
fur
Coaawptice.
wtil
Doctor Foote, which It is said was eoiiimunl- partial examination of all the evidence in tbe
afflicted with a sore hand, but is now
I’msBi iwu, Pa. Dee. 4.—Work will sell tt on a positive iruarantre. tt will iureh
•ated totberespondent; aud also with refer­ cam
Good*body beech and maple stove able.to be in his store again.
. In that condition that you cannot say that
nut be resumed at Sboenberger'x iron- ™re any »d ex.ry affection uf th. Tt-ro-*:
ence to certain matters claimed to have beep you nave au abiding conviction to a moral cer­
•onwiunlcaU-d to him with reference to the tainty of the truth of the charge here made wood can be bought for 80 cents per
STStm I
JfTmS
We learn the I. O. G. T. sent a full mill .jmUj, the
alleged conduct nt Doctor Foote aud Mrs. against the rest»ondent.
accept the reduction untered. inc ynin
cord.
tltrong- and al«&gt; witti reference to certain aldelegation to the district lodge held at
I hardly need say to you that no Mellngx of
, David Honeywell ha. been eoinmHMooed
|MMd statement* and confessions, atelcb It la sympathy, one way or the other, will be per­
Mrs. Lafayette Eastman, of Maple Middleville the 3rd. The lodge is pro­ dosed down indefinitely ^atanlny night i; |M&gt;t master al Creasy’s Cornrre.
said Mr*. Strong made to her lin-baud with re­ mitted to Influenre your verdict, but your duty
I|oug * Co., whose mH! has been Idle three j
gard to her conduct with Doctor Foote, and hta* ta to examine patiently, calmly, and oltpnssloD- Grove, departed this life Sunday.
uu account qx
of smku
slack orders,
have :•
w«wks Oil
.uuo, ■&gt;«.«
and
gressing finely.
jrinrtxM-t towards her: aud also with reference to atelx.all the evidence In tbe case in the light of
notified their employes that steady work
1 Tbua,a* Etectrte 0:1. an.i
Mr. John Mowry, of West Maple r
•artaln Interviews claimed to have been had be­ , the law ax It has been given to you Iron: this
would
be given them all winter at * ,n
"
COATS GROVE.
tween Doctor Foote and respondent, at one &lt;rf* bench alone; and your verdict should award ax Grove, died Monday afternoon of ery­
ten per cent, reduction.
A.
tbe
which at least It lb also claimed that Mnt between the respondent on the one hand and
Chicken thieves are reported numer­ a
cot im ludes the Amalpunat-xl Aaso- | I‘”rscn-•‘quitted.
Wrong was prevent.
the people on ttir other, even and exact justice. sipelas.
1 have iwt attempted to recapitulate the de­ With the result of your verdict you ha\e noth­
elation men a- well aa ell uiht'A, It is prob- |'
,tt*’ iu
There is much sickness among chil­ ous.
tails of this tesUtnony, bid have simply referred ing to du. Your are to say by your verdict
Let us hear more about that new .bh- rt.1 th. o«.r wju net be .w.wpte.1. TJw |
'
to it to Illustrate wn.it I desire to say for vour wnat the rigid, the troth, and the Justice of the dren of late, chiefly stomach and bowel
guidance in vnislderimt the weight to b® givra case under the law and the evidence as It has
irescrlption
glass-blowers
of
the
t
utted
1
always.relieve
fwadarhe
railroad.
to it. You will undoubtedly remember the tenth- been given to you in open court ta, and having complaints.
St*tes met here last night to consider the 1
j
1.
ait-rt
Allegan
lM&gt;a&gt;ls
that
site
lia*
not
a
t-outa^'o.*mony vourrelves aud give it proper weight, that done, your duty Is accomjfilshrd. Aud you
Martha
Bruce
is
preparing
to
go
Wm. Messamer, of Maple Grove, has
prypostsl nxlnct on Of wages of twvnly-the ; (|tsea*c within her border*.
•
flareful consideration, and proper effect . ,
will remriniier too that Doctor Foote Is not
i»T cent ordered by Ute manufacturers
•
Now, this class of testimony was not received upon trial In thl* case.
tonight the interest of Mr. Fowler, of north to spend the winter.
■*7l,FF«ry Glm.* Eye.
to prove, or as tending to prove that Mrs.
If you find tbe re&lt;^&gt;ondent not guilty of an
Phillip Ragley has taken to himself a About two hundred delegate were present
Strong and Doctor Foote had committed adul­ assault- with -intent to commit inuroer, but the firm of Fowler A Campbell, trading
fpm, Philadelphia Mud Millville,JC. J. in
tery, or had had any Improper inthnaclM. and guilty of nn assault and tmttero, your verdict land for the same.
wife.
tbe East, and Perker CMy.
। The glass eye'uas cuu«tuntb
It will not l»c considered by you ax establishing will be: "Gttltty of assault and nattery." If you
The mite society was entertained by Wheeling. St
LouK
Bellaire (O.), j cufi, aud the wig turning around aidesistt ofl h»&gt;
anything of that kind, because we are not »n- find him guilty of assault with Intent to murder
Several Nashville people will visit
Allnu, Martlu-. rtny (O.| »n.l l-.brtuw.-h.
wbmrv rhr
u..rf a.
gaged now in trying that issue, and at most M charged, your verdict will be. “Guilty of
nave only heard from one side, and could not, aasaidt with intent to murder as charged.'^ If the New Orleans exposition during the Mrs. H. Johnson last Thursday.
In the Weak The meeting wip &lt;(ricthr ro- I Hair y***
Bail xfxrctadr. Fariter *
in the west, tue ineeung
BalsamDlmriet.
prevrsex and promotes the growth
therefore be fti a |xMttion to talrly say whether you find him not guilty of any offense your ver­ winter.
A singing whool is going to lx* or­ cret. but after Um* adjournment it wa* .1 vf the natural hair. It also restores the uaturxi
such conduct was indulged in by them or not. dict will simply be. “Not guilty.”
We could only surmise. Certain of the testi­
At Chipman’s rink Saturday, Herb ganized at the Martin school house learned that a rreolution hwl been adopted | color to hair which ha« faded or bcroim' grwi
You will now take thl* case and give It your
mony, and this testimony wax admitted for the‘ honest and Impartial consideration, and having
la favor of resisting the reduction Jo the bit- Cteim. elegant, beneficial, highly iwrtumed.
punxne of enabling you to properly weigh and1 done so, you will render such a verdict as satls- Walrath easily defeated Bert Burgman with J. D. Barnum as teacher.
ter end. TIhi reduetioo so far ba* »wen m- ; w. W. Krsl'« bouro burned Ml Ludtngbs:
•onsidar the credit to be given to the evidence fiexyour Individual consciences as In strict ac- in a three-mile race,
Rev. E. O. Whightman is holding a forced only hi thia city, und TOO men are lowM.OOo. insurance 91 joo.
of .Doctor Foote, and it should all be considered1 cardance with the law and the evidence as you
Aw Kye
HwMnrt*.
by you as bearing upon the claim of respondent:j -have beard it upon this trial.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hardy will enter­ series ot meetings in the neighborhood, ot) a strike. It I* prohaWr. however, tliat
that these matters having been communicated
the action taken will result to a general f ErrtU.rick Hotchkiss, the draggtet. is alwa,.
to him, and believed by him. had wrought uoonI
The jury deliberated upon the cane, tain the Congregational social Wednes- and quite an interest in religeous mat­ Strike of all priwription woriuas in thv । wide awake to bostnesa and spares no nidns
his mind and provoked him to that extent that। but a few momenta, on the first real dry evening.
Refreshments will be ters is manifested.
rountty,
to
which
cmm
14,000
u#?i
will
be
,
rochreJhe
bertaf
every
article in hl» m»e. H.he became incapable of entertaining and did
t
' h****Ared toe agency for Kemp's Balsam for
not entertain any Intent to murder Doctor- text ballot, ;tll agreeing to an acquittal. served. There will also be literary ex­
Prohibition meetings are heli at the ■ffected.
ixtIc-fiv.
.iSSETtttJSS&amp;i’tfiufeS'SaSS:
—Koote, or to commit crime. And this testimony[ A. F. Sylvester wan chosen foreman,
Martin school house every Tuesday
ercises.
with MU the other evidence in the case should
irien. women and children bare ' b-ten ( Sold on a positive guarantee. Price ’A-, and &lt; .
also be considered by you Iu determining‘ and announced to the officers that they)
Nine thousand bushels is the amount evening.
Uirown out o! pu|Uo,i»ont by U». «l«i of
„„„
,,10„h '
whether ou the other hand the respondent didi had agreed upon a verdict. At 12-J»
entertain any mallee, or feeling .at revenge: p. m., the judge, officers of the court,, of apples peeled and dried by the Brooks
Donation at L. Mead's Wednesday the firms cumiwsmg the Boot and siwte 1 iwn-it will rest Ma.000.
against or towards Doctor Foote, whteh led him{ the defendant, his wife, his attorney,
„
a
; &amp; Smith evaporator this season.
evening, for the benefit of the M. E. Manufroturer^’ Aasociatloh In closing their '
to entertain tin- criminal Intent to shoot at and
factories Saturday night. Tim man ufact„
, 4^,'.
x ’ Vnr,
umrder him. I think 1 may safely advise you and number who had "caught onto”
L. J. Wheeler, of Columbia, Dakota, church.
.
urers claim that toett course was justified । ,ufrr,.&lt;| w-vendy for the last ten year" 1rotn fix;
that if you should )h* satisfied tliat tub rasfiond- the fact that the climax had been
eat, before, and at the time of the alleged as­ reached, were present. When asked by- is visiting in town.
Two weeks from Friday is Christ­ by the attitude of their employes in refua- faver In early and mid-Butnraer and in the tall
sault. believed that his wife had been seduced
mg
to
aruede
to
their
projxaiition
for
the
I
drxire
in
the
Interest
of
my
fellow sufferers to
Miss Ota Wheeler, of Hastings, was mas. We do not throw this out as a
by Doctor Foote, that the law wquhl regard that Clerk Mack if they had agrce.l upon ai
formation of a joint board nf arbitration. .
aa one of the highest provocations that could l&gt;e verdict, the foreman arose and gravely
’ ”*** J MakWo!
hint, but a fact to be taken in consider­ Thta refusal they Interpret as virtually !
Sven him; amfif sunt-ring with such provoca- announced “We have.” It was “not’ in town Saturday.
ni. and before his blood had reasonable time
’
Frank Purchiss will again inanipu- ation by an intelligent nation. Mean­ Amounting to a strike 0U the part uf Ute I 1 bare used Ely’s Cream Balm for Hap Fevrr
to cool, and reasonable time to resume ita sway guilty.”
royrk inr. nen .
“
ex perimeed oral relief. I most cordially
in tbe heal of poaslou and frenzy caused thereby,
Such a scene us ensued is beyond our■ late the razor and shears in Nashville. time we do not expect any Christmas
NkwHavkn. Conn., Dee. 8.-The Mrik*.h!
■nd whdn in consequence thereof that he wax description. The formality ,of dismis­Revival services are in progress at presents, but our post office address is ing hatter* of South Norwalk have formed । Rapldx. MlehJ Price *0 cents.'
’ ’ ‘
In such a condition ot mind that be was unable
to understaod the nature and quality of the act sing tqe jury being over, all rushed, as[ the M. E. church. Rev. Cox leading.
Polly wog Alley.
.
be wax doing, and had im» will power to refrain by one impulse, to grasp the hand and!
The Catholics, under the lead of
Our school is in a flourishing condi­
from doing It. he shot at Doctor Foote be could congratulate Mr. Strong, and his weep­
bought for 91.30U cadi, and a building will
'
not be conflch-d, but should be acquitted.
* *• 1
Of coarse on the other hand. If you xhould be ing. bgoken-hearted and yet rejoicingr Father Buyce, held services last Thurs- tion. We have the “Wright” teacher. be erected st ouro- The fartorire are atlll
guarded, an the manufacturers profess fears ; cured it. Nothing r«iual to tt for a &lt;&gt;aiek pita
satisfied from tbe evidem-c In-yond any reason­ wife. The good news was quicklyr day.
able dout»t, tliat after the alleged provocation, noised about the street, and everybody
DKLTON.
Mts. Purkey, widow of the late Jacob
of a violent outbreak.
■ reliever.
sufficient time hnd elapsed before the shooting.
said “It’s a just verdict.’* “It is right;
The latest thing is the railroad.
Purkey, died Friday last. Funeral at
SWEPT BY A STORM
|
k~r* ***“■«
everlastingly right.”
Duck
shooting
is
again
in
Order.
condition the rrspondent shot, you would be at
Mr. Montgomery had been called, to the M. E. church Sunday, Rev. Cox of­
liberty to find iilin guilty.
Mr. Seth Crosby has caught between
Jackson
the
evening
liefore
to
attend
ficiating.
Elixir,
the
only
preparation
stnarenusd to
In considering the mental sttnxlion of the re- •
cleanw the blood and removr all rlirnnm du
■tondent, and In determine whether It was such the
1
Crouch case. To him Mr. D. B. .During the past week the public 50U and 600 muskrats and 14 mink and
aa to destroy Intelligent action of the will, you Ainger, of the Charlotte Republican,
some
coon
this
winter.
have a right to consider, not only the cin-uin- ;
inind has been very much agitated over
Prrmuaou, Dec. a—Shortly after six
stances and extent of provocation, and the who had attended the tnal from the
Mr. William Gunton and Mr. Thomas o’clock Saturday evening a wind and rain
Editor of Fl. Wayne. !■£..
tatural effect uf such provocation upon the *
sent the following unique mes- the Strong-Foote suit Large numbers
auman mind, but also the phyxi&lt;-al and mental ।
from Nashville attended the court daily. Blackman from Bowens Mills, are storm, destructive alike to life and property,
organism of toe respondent. The whole subject
‘
Sound the Cymbal
partwd over Western Pennsylvania, in tills
•rtberaipondeut'x mental state tx a question
The verdict gives general satisfaction guests of F. A. Blackman.
O'erBarry'x
bloody
sea,
«f fact to be determined by you. and It is for you
The severe rain storm on Subbath, the city telegraph wires, nwlngtag aigna. those of a milder type. 11 never talk to effect a
Juatice hath triurapned
and though not generally expected l&gt;espeedy cure. My mends to whom 1 have recocr
to say to the light nf al) the evidence, and from
ADd Orno Strang is free.
A mended it speak of it iu same high terras. Ha* ■
7th, did not permit of any services at chimneys, eta- suffered severely.
your &lt;mn reasonable knowledge of the human
Everybody rejoiced that the trial had forejthe trial began was anticipated be­ the school house.
■dod. whether the remum of the respondent
swinging sign four feet wide, covering
was so over-powered by frenzy or excitement so
, happily terminated. The first hap­ fore it closed.
arising from u sufficient provocatloti us to
Mr. Qwen Barrett, who has t&gt;een de­ the entire front of a badness bixisc sure cure for coufflM. cold*. He." Call at W H
At the stated meeting of Jefferds
dflStmjr the Intelligent exercise of hi* will to tbe 1py smile that had lighted up Orno
on Seventh avenue, waa blown down on &lt;»oodyr*r&gt; dnqr rtorr and ret a free trial taitthextant 1 have already advised you of; and If Strong
I
’s fat* was seen when hosts of post, G. A. IL, held Tuesday evening, prived of his well for a short time on
Largeaitefl.
Mrs. Pfaff and her two children, in­
&lt;m1 have substantially said already) the reason his
]
friends—and all were his friends
T,k* OPtonagon river U m&gt; *olldly frozen that
of tl&gt;&gt;' respoudt-nt wax in consequence of exciteofficers for the ensuing year were elect­ account of the pumps being bunted by stantly killing Peter, aged &lt;dx years The,
■sent caused by seeing Foote, and by what then when they knew the circumstances of
freezing,
has
now
a
new
pump
and
says
mother,
who
all
the
while
held
the
other
aud there occurred between himself and Foote the
1
case-spoke their joy over his vin­ ed as follows:
Fred Hotehki«a guarantrre [Kwllive relict lor
chliil, a girl three years of age, in her arms,
he doesn't have to borrow water now.
tn eountetiou with the original provocation -uf- dication
&lt;
any
cough, cold, croup, nr lung complaint In
at the hands or the jury­
P. C.-R G. Potter.
was severely bruised about the head and
term! by resooudent. If you find be suffered any
Owing to the rain the concert of last body. Her recovery is doubtful. Ttys little using Acker's KiigMsh Krtnrth. nr will refund
S. V. C.-H. H. Sparks.
sueh, aud hf» mental condition resulting there­
SWEET CHARITY REIGNS.
-&gt;J. V. C.-J. H. Harper.
from so overpowered as to destroy hla will­
Saturday
night
was
like
Pat
’
s
dea,
for
girl had her right leg badly fractured In two
In Nashville last .Friday evening, in
power to render him unable tu understand trie
Q. M.-Wm. Boston.
places. A special from Greensburg says
when he got there, there was nond".
nature aud quality of bis acta tow itrd Foote, and K. of P. hall, was held one of the most
O. D.—J. S. Perry.
■o he shot, he would under *uch «xrcumstanct-» wonderful meetingfl we ever witnessed.
।
The usual growling is again heard the roof of the court-house at that plar« was
be guilty of no offense. Or If inc' evidence ,
O. G. -Geo. Wellman.
carried acroas the street. Fortunate* y no
should leave nny n-aronahh- doubt In your They came there through the driving
An old physictan. retired from practice, hay­
abroad in the land on)account of high
Chap.-H. W. Hewee.
one waa injured.
ing had paired In hl* hand* by an East lnd‘.i
■Inds respecting the ehdm of tin- respondent In rain, seventy-five or more of the lead­
Adj.- E. D. Williams, j
Sax FitAiKYnro, Cat. Dec. A—A terrific mlwternary the formula of a simple wcetabktaxes and insurance. /'
. *
this regard, lie Is entitled to the benefit of tin- ing men and women of Nashville, for
remedy
for the speedy and permanent cure o
northerly
gale
which
commenced
blowing
doubt.
&gt; a double purpose; first, to congratulate
Delegates to the state encampment
A. W. Nichols whilst out hunting
QTbe claim ot tbe jw-ople Is: That the assault
at midnight yeatenhy continued all Satur­ Consumption. Brouchiltls, Catarrh. Asthma and
wax wade deliberately and maliciously. You Orno Strong, who had been so severely which meets at East Saginaw* next duck’s last Saturday was so Badly day. It is the moHt violent ever ex­ all throat and lung affections, also a positive rod
radical cure for Nervous Debility ami all nervvfl*
Will bear In wind that if. notwithstanding the tried in the furnace of an affliction month: J. J. Potter and E. F. Evans;
provocation already referred to, the respondent
alternates, J. 8. Perry and Wm. Boston. scared as to drop hfe gun and take to perienced here. The passenger* of the fer- complaints, after having texted Ita srondarfu]
deliberately, nialh-locsly, aud In the spirit of worse than death, and came out un­
ry-lmata were seasick. Street signs were curative powers in Uiousands of eaaes, baa felt
revenge shut at Doctor Foote with Intent to scathed ; second, to show to Mrs. Strong
After the exercises were over, rations his heels. He, as he supposed, shot both blown down
hia duty to make it known to Lis sufferini
aim! window*
blown tn; It
*
fellows. Actuated by till* motive and a dartre
murder him, or not caring w ltether he did It. or that they appreciated the noble sacrifice
barrels of his gun at one time, and pre­ several
of
hot
coffee,
crackers,
cheese,
apples,
vexeeh
broke
their
ipoor- to relieve human sunerinx, I will *nd tnt ot
not. that uudcr xueh circumstances, the orovoshe
had
made
upon
the
altar
of
her
love
burs
nnd
were
washed
ashore;
ceded to reload both again, being a
eatioii. whatever It might have been, would af­
charge, to all who desdre it, this wipe, in (ter
for her husband, they believed in her etc., were served; after which the time
ford him no excuse or justification.
others
were
seriously
dam- man, French or F.nKlIxh. with fun directions 'f--'
__ ,__ --r
—j__ -*
___
Ko man can 1&gt;r |&gt;errafUed to take tbe law 111to still, )&gt;elieved her truly penitent, and until the “wee sma’ houra" of the morn­ muzzle loader. He put a load iqto each many
aged. The American altlp Edward &lt; &gt;'Brien preparing and mlns. Sent by mall bv addrrebls osrn hands, and impose ujxm those who
barrel and went to put a cap on when got into sych a dangerous position that the Ing with stamp, naming this |»ap«r. W. k
would
welcome
her
again
to
the
social
ing
came
was
spent
In
short
speeches,
wrong him. or on whom lie believes have
Norm MP Power’s Block. Hnekester. fi. Y.
Wronged him. his own measure of punishment. circles of Nashville. Short and feeling telling stories and singing songs. The it went off and left him. When he Captain pi Id a xteain tug $5,000 to tow him
Time’s must up when deer shuotlus is l^sa'.
Tbe law of the land provides retires* for the" remarks were made by a number, all to
to a safe anchorage. Two turtkeis of the
srronga to citizens, iuiu resort must be had to It, tite effect tliat Christian charity der post will have a public installation of gained courage enough to peek over the .sea wall were smashed in and the break­ Dec. i stops the fun.
and not to lon-r aad violence.
stump
from
behind
which
he
was
hiding
.
Adrian. Mteb.. Jan 31. Mg
officers
Jan.
6th,
to
be
preceded
by
lit
­
water at the foot of &lt; Ireen street waa com­
Thera, can l*e no doubt but that If the re- JfnffMfed that the past be overlooked if
Have sold Downs’ Elixir manx years, sad &gt;1
spondetn bellevrd that the conduct of Foote Bad the present and future l&gt;ore testimony erary exercises, music, etc.
to see what had become of his gun, he pletely waahed away. It h impomible to given the beat of snttatoetton. fle had an ord1AL..
... 1...
It uu. II
nf.
estimate
the
damage*.
No
caaualtiM
are
for
three
large
bottles
last week, to be wot tn
of Mrs. Strong’s sincerity of purpose.
said it was just kickingas if dying with
Woodland, (Allfornia.
reported from oatafiie.
SSiMafiat was tauundly nuute M&lt;rr and ex- They should do this for her husband's
OUANOS BLO88OMM.
J B. Bennett &amp;&lt; &lt;&gt;.. l&gt;ni|Un;U
an overdose of powder and shot, and it
New York, Bee. 8.—The storm of Sat­
etted by it. aud li^Uaf In llir Illicit character ut as well as for her sake.
When
fevers
are
prevalent
Baxter a MamtrsM
Mr. Charles E. Ingerson, an estiin- was by a strenuous -effort of both his urday night dealt great destruction to prop­ Hltters will be found n imwerftil
tto- conduct uf Doctor Foote with hit wife,
preventMlw
There was the stillness of death in
*uul&lt;l not tend to Iraaen the excitement, but ax
&lt; toe MpreuM* court &lt;4 our xtate in the cww uf that little room as Orno Strong aroee, able young man of thia village and son number Ils that he was enabled to hold erty on Coney Inland. Over a dozen build­
Tbe fleimoner C. J. Well* ba» been abandon' d
ings were completely wrecked and the al Whiskey Island.
•The reople v. Mortimer." sar, no 1 ad vise you: in response to an universal call for him. of 8.8. Ingerson, waa married the 3d it down until it died in peace.
“But iNualou Mt&gt;d ItiHUilty are rery &lt;1 liferent
large hotels were badly damaged. Bulk*
Never neglect a «&gt;uatl|&lt;ate&lt;l cydlilun ot the
things, and whatever itwluhtrnce Ute law may He spoke of the deep feeling he had for inst. to Miss Viola Sweet, of Marcellus,
As a raindrop foretells a storm, so heads were tom to pieces all along the bowels, or nerioiw resulta surely tolte*■. »uc*
•xtend to }K)rsanx under provocation, It does not those who had so grandly stood by him
■ taaat them ■» treed from criminal respomdbil- j when they did not know the depth of Mich., Bev. Mr. Fisher of that place does n pimple upon the human body in­ coast. and the timbers piled high above jdtexami impure blood, t se Burdock Blrod
it*. Those who have not lust control of their his trouble, and he could not tell them officiating. The wedding was a quiet dicate health-destroying virus in the each other made it appear aa though th*
iftnrrr l&gt;v mental unxoundn&amp;i't are t&gt;ound to
Island had Item visited by an earthquake.
The keno game flourishes In several •»( *«r
MOtroi their tempera and retrain their pax- of the cause of his sortow. He was affair, only a few relatives and intimate blood, which can be neutralized and ex­ Outhouses and shanties were standing on elites
and towns.
are liable to the law 11 they do nut. glad to be with bis friends in Nashville
The presents pelled only by Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. end and a number of frame buildings were
Where perrons allow their unrer to lead them again. He was glad to say that he friends befog present.
blown
tint
\
__
■ m t»r ox to make tlwui reckieM, tbe fact that
Griggs*
Glyoerlaa
Salve.
were both useful and ornamental. The
Thr txKl s*lw in the world for Cute.
they have become at least too Infuriated to keep could not do else than i^turn tha\ love
A
viuajc
,
Mich.,
Dec.
8.
---I
hiring
the
ter
­
The-best on earth, can truly be said
them from mixchief la merely the reanlt of not his wife had shown him, and appreciate newly married pair are at present stop­
Of Griggs’Glycerine Salve, which is a rific gale last night Kiiuboli a furniture farfapply 1restraint In xeaaon. There would be the sacrifice she had made him. “And
ping at S. 8. Ingerson's, but will com­ sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, ory was fired by aa incendiary and totally Ecuptaux. And po*lttv«Jy
Da aurty for society If |&lt;eoi&gt;le rotdd with Im­
reqmrM. B H rtarsnteed to rive prrfeet
'
punity iaAh themselves into fan', and then do to-night” said he. “I dedicate myself mence housekeeping in March on the wounds, and all other sores.
Will pos­ destroyed, together with 275,000 fret uf taction, «r money refunded. Price » rente P*r
kaaBerate seta of violence. That condition anew to my wife, my children and my
lumber; loss. &gt;85,000.
box )&gt;or i»le by W. H. Goodyear
whteh avrinjD from undisciplined aud unbridled home. I hope to make a truer, better Ingerson homestead in Woodland. The itively cure piles, tetter and all skin
eruptions.
Try
this
wonder
healer.
eelegal an well ax moral
f Ne5«T w,u barr *“1,1,111 ,w bpr’lr**w^'
husband, and 1 know you will stand by good wishes of the community go with Satisfaction guaranteed or money re­
oraMrr aad pankhuient."
TW law doex not excuse or justify a man who me in the endeavor."
them.
funded. Only 25 cents. For sale by F.
does not chooxc to bridle ids pa*xion. or allowx
Whkkumg, W. Va., Dec. &amp;«-Yesterday
And they will. The good people of
Also at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss.
tt to ret U»c upper' hand ot him juxt \ong enough
a
spirit
morning before daybreak Mta* Kebccca not had *n uttnek. Mr*. Ix-tta (onnwl. 1^* 1
to enable him tn commit an act of vloietioe, and Nashville have shown
volumes
for
their 8.8. Ingerson, in this village, Sunday
then xubaide. If you should find from the evl- that speaks
Stewart left the house of her uncle, William dtab. Mkb.
beyond any reasonable doubt, that the good Benue, and their good heart. We lagtJRev. Livermore officiating, Mr.
The Adrian roller rink will not admit roinrrxi
Mr. Editor:—! wan induced by read­ Stewart, and no trace has since been found
reapmadout being vexed and anrered at Doctor
Foote, armed hhnxelf with a revolver, or went believe that the pathway of this pair,' Frank J. Brattan, of this village, and ing your paper to try Dr. Harter's Iron of her. It In xuppmed that, being tempo- people.
In rotareh of him with his horse and burx)'. and while it may not always oe smooth, will
In the Fntnre
Tonic
for
debility,
liver
disorder
and
rar Uy insane. she drowned heroelf hi the
uuou ronilUK up with him. and after Mime yet be as pleasant as their friends can Miss Gertrude Ingerson, of this place,
scrofula, and three betties have cured Ohio River. Yesterday afternoon, while i When yoa have a cough and want relief, i ld$k °*
iwdswtthSm. xbotathlmaa clainaed by the
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In­
—mb-, deliberate!v. knowin&lt;ly. and tatentom- make it. That the Strong home may
me. Accept my thunks. Joe. C. Boggs. the river was I &lt;4 ng dragged as well aa a
bsvinc at the tin* will-power sufficient to have much of sunshine and comfort gereon. This too was a very quiet af­
beery wind ami a rtalng Jivrr would allow.
Mflifltod the act If he had ehomm to exert and peace in it, is the dearest wish of
nn,H...r (hot
fair, many of the nearest neighbors not
John McMasters waa drowned by tbe upset­
the friends of the newly united couple.
ting of a skiff. He waa a bom weigh man
hi* wife. May prosperity smile upon them; and knowing anything of it until it was
Foote iMUi
at the .Etna Milla. Mtax Stewart w as. aged
over. The presents were usefdt costly
their cup of joy lie full to the brim, and
forty-five, amt has bear much depressed
A very hgppy inci­
since the recent death uf an aunt. Only
of (be xbootiUK. rw|M&gt;ud«rt’» they drink of ita sweets continually. and ornamental.
m wax not bum *tt to entirely “Sweet are,the uses of adversity;" and dent in the affair is that it took place
a few elotlMM were tnbalng from her wardSaps Orno Strong and his wife may
on
the
28th
wedding
anniversary
of
the
life to reap richer blessings in life,
mental»i_L-L'..-,
[*&gt;* er lo underr. an /I
use of their deep affliction and sor- bride’s parents. Another remarkable in­
row. We, with their friends, hope so, cident was the presentation of a can of
though we lament the unfortunate af­ fruit by the bride's mother, put up 23
fair that for a time had separated them.
have in
► Salmon P. Ci
Let the dead past bury fta dead. The jtan «&lt;o, The luppj pair departed
Suaday night for Medina, Ohio, for an
Blackwell** I.
future is big with hope and promise.
extended r-Wt. Wherever they may go,
the good vrill of the community wiU fob

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forms, rich

�The Hastings Banner.
hwn ta Mt ta ay craw to which be
g»ve liia support. Hewuoae ot the
in rvJ or~k”
for “« PU". ’«■« rtU eonMrt of moat gaaial and social of men; and his
bomewaaaidace that will be happily
in reach of everybody. We can safely
money placed upon the floor, each skat­ remembered by very many because of
reoommend him for the patronage of
er being entitled to all he can gather. his warm-hearted hospitality.
our citizens. Be sure and examine his
The money to placed in a line across
As a nua and a physician he war
stock. Mid get prices, before buying
each of the four corners of the rink, honored and respected. He had hosts
elsewhere.
each skater starting from a separate of warn; personal friends, .because he
At Tint Jefferson Street Bink Thurs­
corner and skating/around the rink
Hia kindly nature
day evening, (to-night) there will be an picking a piece ot money from hia deserved them.
. would have woo him friends anywhom.
orange race, in which ffve ladira of this corner
each
h. is
*. able,
.iu. । la hit business and profession he proeST.?
1 time around—ir he
City wm compete. A basket of Florida bbould he secure all of tbe pieces on bis pored, and the poor aud needy shared
oranxww will
.-----------ycvcn vu uu. perru. ana tne poor and needy shared
mmpr
likasWw w »l_U
__— uie
......
.
J
_i_.
,•
* .
—
-------- -- hl. is at MMcihy
pick «
irum
ink, and a smaller basket for each con- others. he,
Commencing
“ “ h2^’ from the inside, ’ritt “»
«"
«*; for he
testant.
teetant.
The skaters as they pass 16 pennies are placed on the floor, ’then never turned one away empty handed,
and every good cause„received not only
around the rink each take an orange #ve nickle pieces and then three 10
Smith. Hanis
his heart’s best wishes, but substan­
from the large basket and deposit the Pieces. The skater, to commence pick­
tial aid from his purse.
same in the smaller baskets. The lady ing from the inside, each taking the
ChoIce cigars at Happy George's.
From the family circle where he was
having the largest number in her bask- money from hta corner in rotation as it
loved as so good a husband and father
Wax and rubber dolls at Hotchkiss’.
et receives all of the oranges u a prize. I
on the floor, the larger pieces beElegant perfumery and cologne at The race to said to be very interteting., ing the last taken. Co and see the race ought to be, from the community
wherehehas so long resided, by his
Ilotehkiss’.
Pit mow az.
; *n&lt;i Uten you’ll know how it to yourself.
very many friends t?verywhere, h’is loss
Get McOmber’s prices before buying
Lee Iteed to again a resident of Hast- ■ Two DVSKT sons of- Senegambia, will be sorely felt. The hope and con­
- it Christmas present.
lng9’
' named Peak, living three milw east of fidence in a meeting by-and-by is the
AruRRS McCoy has a change in his
Frank Barnes, of Vermontville, to in Hickory Corners, are in durance vile, grand consolation in the midst of their
Advertisement this week.
the city.
‘ temporarily lodged in jail through a f sincere grief. Tjuly it can be said of
The l&gt;est assortment of fine china,;
Walter Howell has again resumed the '
lui",ake “'ey made Monday night his death, “A good man, a good citizen
kc.. at Schantz, this year sure.
leadership of the Ladies’ Band.
**WopriaUiig the property of others has gone from us.” Gone, but rememlx
—
,
wit
1
to
their
own use. The pair were seen l&gt;ered for his goodness and numberless
Bur beautiful English and Ameri­
“T" ?
“d ia Hktor* c&lt;&gt;rMra Utalgvening, walk- kindnesses.
can fringed Xmas cards, at Hotchkiss’.
V“it,ng hOr
“* "l«"t “■» streets, mil uZionally
CkLlvloid toilet setts at wholesale
Several from this city on Monday
Mrs. Miles Main returned --------Friday
longingly into
store win' . glancing
--------- •» —
*&gt;*•-/the
vuv owic
wm-' prices at Hotchkiss’.
•
attended the funeral of Dr. Turner, of i. from a few weeks sojourn in Indiana,
(lows. Tuesday moi
ning Mr. E. Flans-1
irom
Indiana. i dows.
moining
Flips-1
&lt; irangeville.
Builders Attention.—I have a
(v.
^fssirlsw raff
\fwl.ll..,-111.-. is going
’ lilirtv
it iniiW'Vior,a
VlaasK.
6.I..his
! '
G. VK
W. Searles,
of Middleville,
1 burg,
a merchant
there, went to
Schantz always has the Christmas. south this winter, for the benefit of his i wcb house, and found a mitten ami car load inch boards to sell on commis­
If you don’t think so, just go and see health.
' some stockings that he knew had be- sion which will be sold at Very near
!&lt;«r yourself.
Captain J. W. Leonard and wife, of '““S"1 lo hi” «tork- Beluming to hta coat of handling. Those wishing lum­
Beautiful books from the cheap Muskegon, are visiting their daughter. 5tore he fuun&lt;l Uu,t soun' unl5 hlul re" ber can make money by calling immed­
iately, as it will soon be gone. Price
toy liook to Chandler's Encyclopoedia Mrs. Baker Shriner
moved a glass from a front window.
S8.0U |&gt;er M.
at Hotchkiss’.
‘
Mis. Ella Black i, spending a few
T"*1 ’“‘P’ °f mi‘^
Z. B. WILLISON.
“d
[h“
'
Orno Strong has signified his inten- days with relatives aud friends at Cold- I
China and indestructible dolls at
5* .*“
to deputy-^nri ion of entering the newspaper men’s water and Katenazoo.
iff Geo. W. Marr, of that place. He Hotchkiss* store.
roller skating race.
(teorge, san of M. H. Clark, of the suspected the dusky brothers of the
Huffman Bros, are putting the Nor- Manistee Democrat, is spending a few . theft.
Taking Mr, Flanaburg with
Notice is hereby given dial the thirteenth
rruBS furnace into the residences of Jul- days with friends in this city.
hjnit the two repaired to the home of annual meeting of the Harry County Pioneer
1 ins Russell and Will Bowne.
Association will be held nt I nion Hall, in the
Ed. Brown, who has been quite sick j the' brothers, and by questioning their
Times are close, but I have a large some time, will leave for Florida next I father found some of the stolen goods, city of Hastings, on Thursday, January sth'. A.
D. ICTS. M 10 o'clock In the forenoon of-that day,
■tock of 25 cent goods. Enough for week, and expects to winter there.
| The boys were soon apprehended, con- for Che election of officers tor the ensuing year'
al! a present. Call at Schantz.
Miss Lulu Slade, of Dakota, is visit- i fessed their crime, and returned the and for tbe transaction of such other business
as may properly come before tbe meeting. A
A fine line of new books, albums, ing her cousins, the Misses Header- purloined property. They were brought cordial Invitation is extended to all pioneers of
velvet frames mid Christmas cards for shott, and expects to remain here un- *to *this
’' city Tuesday night
’ •* •by •'
*
Deputy
Barry county.
Hastings. Mich.. Dec. Mil, 1884.
the holidays at J. B. Robert’s news til after the holidays.
Marr, and lodged |n jail.
. GEO. K. BEAMER, FscsidenL
room.
&lt; L. J. Wheeler, of Brown Co., Dakota,
JOHN Q. CREHSY. Secretary.
Barry County Teachers.—The
Fire destroyed four business places formerly df Nashville, was in the city
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
following is the program of the Barry
in Charlotte yesterday forenoon. We Friday, lie expects to remain in this
Letters addressed to the following persons re
County Teachers Association, to be
malnlng in the post office at Hastings, Barry
understand the fire was near the Baird vicinity a few days, and will then re­
at Hastings, Dec. 12th and 13th. 1884:
oonnty. Michigan. Dec. Sth 1884:
House.
T. 8. Barry, Carrie L. Detuili*. Ablgal Hill,
turn to his lioreal home.
, FRIDAY EVENING. .
Mrs. M. A. O'Neill. Cora Serves, Photic Clark.
Copied of this issue of the Banner
Kate Lynn. Kd Phillipa, Nora
At the residence of the bride’s parents
Lecture-- Prof. H. R. Pattengill. Delmar Eddy.
Drop Letters—Martin Chandler, J.
are on sale at the news-rooins of .1. B. in Otsego, Wednesday, December 3d, .Subject: The Interrogation Point. At Wcaskurt,
B. Hall. a. C. Wheeler. ( ard-^Hlram R. Liv­
ingston.
Roberts in this tity, and FredG. Baker. Dr. Henry ('. Miller, formerly of tnis Presbyterian church, Friday evening.
W. H. POWERS, P. M.
SATURDAY.
.Nashville. ’
place, now of Otsego, was united in
Relation of County Teachers to one
OST.-Nor. 34th. In Haitlnrn City, between
W. S. * B. Shriner will begin grind­ marriage to Miss Mabie L. Yivkley. i
tbe Court Rouse and D. R. Cook’s residence.
another—Enoch
Andrus.
. _______
________
____________
new black crape veil. Finder will please leave
ing feed at their mill this week. Thosei Numerous invited friends witnessed J_________
Sketch of Froebel’s Life and Work - a
same al Banner office and accept thbnka.
The presents were I Miss Helra BeU.
wishing anything in that line will do&gt; the ceremony.
It
,
EMRY COLEMAN.
many, useful, and qostly.
The affair!
Grading
C
—‘1^, of Country
?—* , Schools
" *
* —T.
"" L.
T
well to patronize this firm.
was one of the most brilliant in the ^®rker.
------- ---------------In accordance with an; agreement,
How much has the Teacher’s own Fanners' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, to
the clothing, dry goods, millinery, fur­. social history of Otsego. &lt;hir &lt; ongrat- character to do with his Government? be held at tbe City Hall In the city of Ionia, on
Wedneaday. January Stst. IMS. commencing al
niture. hardware, harness and boot and[ ulations are extended to thehappy pair. - Miss Mary E. Wilcox.
1 o’clock p. tn., In compliance with petition of
r
, ~r—7-7------- 7------- ,' *;
.I
How does reading rank in importance membera. amendments u» the charter of raid
shoe stores in the city will^jfe closed on
Ladies hand bags in plush and; witll
other Btudjes of common company will be offered.
Dated. Doc. Hh. 1«M
,
leather at Hotchkiss’.
schools?—Eugene Davenport.
Christmas.
34-tt
OSCAR TALCOTT, Sec’y.
______ :-- ’
' Is thereI any
to be
gained
---------------------------------IU benefit
UIV1L OUZJ
kn.lVUU
wfrom
LTV.
The make-up of the Banner is
Tux
&lt;«&lt;■ I the study
atudy of grammer
gremmer beaidea
beeidee tbe
the mere
T
uh jurymen in the Strong &lt;*&gt;e
• hanged somewhat this week, to admit
J - John
- 1! fn,,t
teaching correct “
expression
were. W. J. Warrant, Prairieville,
P—“ ?— State of Michigan, County of Barry.-s».
• Al a raralon of Uiv Probate Court for the
an account of the Foc^e-Strong trial.
^xngie Bates.
ot Rnrrv. holden al the Probate Office In
improvements could be made county
What Improvements
the city of HaMltun. In raid eounty, on Mon­
County correspondence will be • found Hall. Yankee Springs, A. I. Sylvester, I
Yankee Springs, Henry Budd, Johns-,I in the system of supervision Of our day tbe Kth day of Dec.. In the y'.-ar one thous­
on two pages.
and
eight
hundred and elRhty-fmir.
Ester McMore.
town, John W. Ford, Barry. B. A.Pol- ' county
------- - schools ?—Miss •r-'MeMom
Present. Clement Smith. Jurtm-of ITotiata.
Discussion—Led by Mr. Marble.
Hard times, so say all; but you won’t
In the matter of the estate of John Hotch- !
ly, Barry, D. W. Johnson, Middleville,
kina,
deceased.
Let every teacher in the county so
be happy unless you buy some Christ­
Ou reading and filing the petition, duly yVri­
John Flgbtner. Irving, J. E. I login,
arrange his or her work as to be in atten­ fled. of Danii l Striker, administrator of raid es­
mas for. your fathers, mothers, broth­
tate, praying that he tnay be licensed to aeh
city. David Bowker, dtv.
Richard
ers, sisters, boys, girls, sweethearts, &amp;c. Doyle, irvtag. E. K. 8ylv»ier, .Assyria. dance upon the Association if possible. certain real estate belonging io said esleie In
Remember the rising vote that was said |«tltion described, for reasons therein set
Go to Schantz.
.
Ten are farmers. J. E. Ilogle is clerk
taken at the August institute. Prof. f&lt;Tbereute»n It Is ordered, that Monday . »iie
TnE W. C.^..p, will meet at Tern•6th day W Jan.. A. D. 1»«, al ten o'clock in the
in hie brother E. Y.'s Wtore In thia
I’attengill writes that he will be on forrnoo* be aaslgned for tbe hearing of raid
perance hall next Tuesday afternoon. city, and D. W. Johnson ia a stock­
and that the heirs at law of raid d*nM.inM hand, and we may expect from his sub- petition}
reased/and all other persons Interested In said
Members are requested to come as soon buyer. Before thia jury waa obtained
estate;
are then
required
appear at a session of
rai.lrmirt.
to be to
bolde’n at the probate office.
as possible after dinner, and bring about forty challenges were
for,
mtertalnment.
In the elty ot Hastings, in said county, and show
thimble, needle and scissors.
cause. The defense peremptorily chaiw)ih npw 11&amp;
cause,
if
any
there
be.
why the prayer of tbe
। spired with new life and zeal for any netttlaoer should not be granted.
The donation visit tendered the Rev. lenged twelve, and the prosecution , work. Come one, come all.
*And It Is further ordered tliat rant petitioner*
give
notice
to
the
persons
Interrated In raid
They were as intelligent and
W- A. Hunsberger last evening, was ten.
Mtate, of the pendency of said t*ti’loolargely attended and all expressed them­ fair a lot of men as ever sat in the !
Died.—In Orangeville, Friday, l&gt;e- hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thia order
to be published In the Hastings Banxrk, a
selves as enjoying the {occasion hugely. jury of Barry county, and their find­ cember 6th, of cancer of the aesopha- newspaper printed and circulated lu said county
ing of “not guilty" meets with almost gus. Dr. H. C. Turner, aged 62 years, of Barry once In each week far three successive
Tbe amount received was about B125.
»~1“'
“ •*'d 'g^,ig¥"&amp;lTH1
universal approval.
six months and 26 days. He leaves a
[A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.
No two or three articles cheap for a
wife and three children—Dr. H. J.
bait, but the entire stock of jewelry,
The Alumni and former students of Turner, of Wayland, Dr. C. A. Turner,
watches, clocks and silverware, at pric­ Albion College residing in this city and
of Cleveland, and John A_ Turner, Esq.,
es below anv house in the county at
vicinity will give a mush and milk so­ of Allegan—to mourn his loss. The ty of Barry, holden al the ITobide Office In Hie
A. R. MrOMBEH-8.
cial at tbe residence of D. R. Cook, on funeral took place in the church at
The Banner is informed that there Wednesday evening, Dec. 17th. This
Orangeville, the services being con­
will be a race between Neil Walrath, of entertainment Will be for the benefit of
In the matter of U»r estate of W m. H. Hayducted by Rev. Charles Fleuhrer, of
Nashville, and John Break, of this city, the Asbury Centenary Fund of Albion
readinaand fllink the petition, duly verified,
Grand Rapids, who preached a power­ Celeste Haytonl, executrix of »*ld estate, prayon Wednesday or Thursday evening of College.
The foUowing program me ful discourse from the text: “In my Ina that •hwrnny be licensed to sell certaid real
Xtelt. lid iwtiuob dracrlbed. for reasons
next week. A close race may be look­ has been prepared for the occasion:
Father
s house
mansions.
r
awer’s
nouse are many ------------- ” therein tet forth.
fmtti. , ,
o.. -ra
nravninff address—“Our Object,” Wm. Jtopitftheunrl.-u^tdzy.th. fun®”«nSVnW’!it«J!Ss‘ja•ed for.
•
New Years’ Dance. The Hastings P. Sidnam. .
al was largri) attended.
-Notable taggw..!.lyg,'&lt;Sg S
Musick-College Son« lb°ru&gt;'
City Band will give a New Years dance
interrated tn
Selection—“Tbe new Church Doc- among those present were a number of oUier
at Union Hall, Hastings, on Thursday trlneTMlBS Lizzie Hendershott.
tbe a&lt;«l pioneer, of aoutbwestero Bar­
evening, December 31st. Music by Lee
ry county, who*- trusted fri®d end
ta -id
Reed’s orchestra. Bill to dance SI.00,
had teen
l*en Dr. Turner
talvtoer bad
MiSc-Duet. Jiaxs Leota and Stel- medical adviser
baggage checked free. A general invi­
for almost a generation.
iu sal
give n.ulee
iwUre to the
Che persons
jxrwns Interested
InterratedHu
raid1 e»la-P&gt;eBOf' Senrgent Buzfuzz, W, A.
Horace (’-. Turner was born in
tation is extended.
Wayne Co, N. Y.. May 9th, 1822. He
The annual meeting of the- Barm Hunsberger.
Prophecy, M. L. Cook.
moved with his father to Sharon, Wash­ BaSrry, once In each wr
county Horticultural Society will inedt
M®c.
tenaw conntv. Michigan, when twelve wMb, previous to said
at the conrt house, !n the city of Hast­
IMITH.
Bure will run from Slate St, during
Probate.
ings, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1884, at 2 the evening for the convenience of years of age. and resided there until he
o'clock p. in., for the election of officers those who wish to attend. Tbe price was twenty-two. October 15th, 1845,
he was married to Harriet C. Tyler,
of tickets for the entertainment has
for the succeeding year.
J. c. WOODRUFF. Hee.
been placed at 26 eta Secure tickets of who survival him, and' soon after re­
moved to Greenwood, McHenry Co.,
Seth Stone, the popular caterer, will
committee.
Ill., and embarked in the business of
open a restaurant “as is a restaurant"
List TO mt Gkxti.k Vokb. I not farming. In the fall of 1851 be began
under Bower’s shoe store. He has fitted
only have the largest, purest and slick­ to suffer severe pain in the left instep,
up tasty rooms ana will gladly serve
est stock of candy, but atoo keep a fine
the hungry public.
Hastings has long fine of focy smoking and rtotajf ta and was treated for a time for rheumat­
X££XZ&gt;w?f
ism. The disease developed intojasoofulneeded such a y....,
as well as plug. And right here ous trouble, and in April, 1852, his foot
no one who can better supply that need
I would say. aa every one that deals in was amputated. With the indominitaHe
than Mr. Stone.
cigars claim lo have the beet 1 will not will which was a leading trait in hte j
Barry Lodge No. 321, F. &amp; A. M,
Indulge, but simply my If you Ury niy character, he immediately began the
elected officers as follows, on Nov. 27th: cigars and dont get satisfaction 1 will
study of medicine, and in the spring of
B. R. Rose, W. M-; J. H. Anderson, 8.
eat.
, ]R55 graduated from the Michigan
take a lack seat.
W., W. H. Snyder, J. W.; T. J. Brosguitar rtrf**5,,'“*“‘^Unl»»nil&gt;.bi. diploma being rignM
Violin and k J
seau, Sect’y; Geo. Preston, Tress.; J.
the best, prices that are right. Susi™- by Dr. William I'pjohn of tab city.
VanArman, 8. D.; 8. Phillips, J. D.; L. dere ffiets. « orth «cta A gold tooth­
Uta mort octaHrt. rtock of

Local News.

, Although the above Staple is now lower
than it has been for years; we will endeavor to
make prices so low on our

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Clothing, Dry Goods,

Boots and Shoes,

Hats and Caps,
Our Whole General Stock,

That you will experience no loss when trading
with us.

E. Y. HOGLE

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|for

This space belongs to

W. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.,
who will have something of interest next week.

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Skin

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LYONAHEALY
1

tact worth Meta a* a present to every
aw.ra.-Mi trading one dollar or over, ftepervou
huildimr

Good day.

I find that I am overloaded with an Enormone Stock of

Ind I am determined to sell the same at such prices as will,
never again be offered to the people of Barry county.
Call and See for yourself.

Holiday Goods!
1 have also a very large stock of Holiday Goods that I will
sell at Rock Bottom Prices.
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
I HOLDERS, the best in the world.
Call and see my goods and get prices before you buy and
;SAVE MONEY.

Archie McCoy.
Remember tbe place, Hoe Front,.S&lt;mth Side State Streat
Hastings Mich.

! qualities of wind and heart.
garrv OKOBOK.

TAXES, taxes.
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County News.

We do not hear of many aspU-uta for
the l*richardville portoffice.
Isaac Weeks lost a buffalo robe about I

WOODLAND.

the first of November, somewhere be­
tween 9®o. Gregory 's house and Roger’s
elevator.1 The robe was marked S. and
1. Weeks. If* the finder will leave it
some where so he can get it, he would
like to use it the rest of the winter.

’Fyed Jordan has about recovered
from the injury to his foot.
David Pern' has gone to St. Louis,
Missouri, where he thinks he has struck
a job.
J. M. Riser is well pleased with his
feed ndD.
Thad. Rogers and family have gone
to Bay City, where Thad, expects to
work at the carpenter business.
s Jeff Houghton says he intends to
keep bachelor’s hall this winter.
John Spindler has leased his grist
mill to Indiana- parties, who will im­
mediately proceed to put in improved
machinery.
The village again has a cooper shop.
Frank Hilbert is‘ again on the sick
list.
W. P. Holly is yet very low’ with ty­
phoid fever, having had the disease now
nearly two months.
Wm. Bitzer, of Petoskey, has been
paying his mother u visit the last few
days.
Woodland is blest with a number of
sneak thieves, or else one solitary thief
is getting in a large amount of enter­
prising work. Quite a number have
liven losers in a small way during th.e
last few weeks: Your correspondent
tlonU like to say much on this subject
since a certain occurrence last summer,
as he don’t know who he might hit.
Woodland lodge No. 304 F. &amp; A. M.
at their last regular meeting elected the
folio wing.otlicers:
W. M.- C. A. Hough.
S. M.—A. T. Cooper.
J. M.—Geo. I). Barden.
Sec.—John M. Reiser.
Treas.—Geo. W. Smith.
S. D.—John Lee.
J. D.—Geo. V. Hildinger.
Tiler—J.- Colestock.
Leonard Mauch Post No. 241 elected
the following officers last'Friday night.
Com.—A.W. Dillenbeck
S. V. C—J. M. Reiser.
J. V. C.—J. H. bawdy.
Snr. D. B. Kilpatrick.
Chap.- A. HUI.
O. D.-C. A. Hough.
O. G.-D. A. Miller.
.
Q. M.-J. W. Holmes.
\
Adjt.—Geo. D. Barden.
Color bearer—Geo. Tyler.

WEST BALTIMORE.
•'Let us have Mr. Lacey for senator
by all means," is what republicans say
is wanted here. .
Mr. H. Wooton had his hand severely
torn by a hog hook, while helping Rob­
ert Haynes butcher last week.
Mrs. Jennie Searles will return to her
home in Otsego county Thursday.
Miss Helen Prichard is attending
school at Hastings.
Canta are out for a wedding in the
near future - will teU you the rest some
other time.
C, D. Prichard is teaching again at
the Eagle school house. Charles is a
Arrt-clMB teacher, and do mistake.
Charlie Gaskill is attending school at
Hwrtnga, We understand he is a very
fine R’bfdi**’ *nd one of the boys that
wifi make his mark in this world.

Priebasd’s mills had a big run of cualast weak. Keft Mr.
Wilier, an s jump aB the Uma.

wild tarfceys jwt tot Mm

K M.

CASTORlA

BOWENS Ifn.LSSam. Elerton is talking of renting ।
the Leek farm. Mr. Leek is to go up |

north.
*•’
The oyster dinner at G. A. IL hall;
was not as largely attended as some,
but all present pronounced it a very en­
joyable affair.
Buel Bradley and wife have returned
from their visit to Battle Creek.
Ed. Bright made a short business
trip to Salem, Allegan county, last
week.
Mr. M. D. Smith and wife, of Salem
spent a few days with the families of
Mr. Hunt, Misners and Gillispie of this
place.
•
Mr. Wm. Count, a comrade of the G.
A. IL, is getting very feeble from the
effects of an old wound. Mr. Withey,
another G. A. R. I»oy is, we hear, still
very low from.tlie injuries received a
short time ago.
Mr. Frank Barnts, of meat wagon
fame, has left for parts unknown, leav­
ing a wife and several children in desti­
tute circumstances for the winter.
A Mr. Carpenter, of Grandville, has
bought the Burt place. We have not
learned where Mr. Burt goes yet.
Mr. Thomas Blackman is moving
his large stock of bees from Delton to
his home here.

Hastings township.
Quite sudden changes in the weather.
The school boys use Mr. Ryerson's
pond for a skating rink. They have a
fine time.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin and Hen­
ry Barnaby returned home last week
from Dakota. They report g.xxi times
out west.
if the correspondent to the Journal
last week had signed some other name
instead of “old maid," the young gentle­
men who are becoming champion skat­
ers would know whom to thank for the
compliment.
Mr. Ryerson shipped some very nice
FREEPORT.
dressed pork to Grand Rapids last week,
From the Herald.
where he received the highest market
Lamott Tyler’s house in Bowne was
price.
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consumed by fire Sunday night.
John Yarger has purchased E. L.
“Going down hire.”
Mosher’s store building. Consideration
•900.
eat Difficulty which HcMtnJhe Aged.
Dr DeVore’s brother, who is exten­
An account is going the rounds of
sively engage&lt;l in the patent fence busi­
the press of a woman' who was so af­
ness, is visiting the dottor this week.
flicted with rheumatism for fifteen
Mr. August Nagler is now engaged years that her entire muscular system
in teaching-his third term of school in tjecatne rigid, and for all that period
she was kept alive by gruel forced 'be­
the Keller district, Bowne. He has al­
tween her teeth.
ways given the liest satisfaction, and
A prominent New York physician
the patrons of the school are more than was once asked what rheumatism was.
well pleased with his services. Mr. He replied “God only knows.’’ He
undoubtedly right, because rheu­
Nagier’s uniform success has proven
matism seems to spring from a differ­
him to be one of our most popular edu­ ent cause in every individual case. If
its origin is a mystery, its effects are
cators.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Weibert, of Irving, too well and too widely known, for
there is scarcely any season of the year
returned last Thursday from a visit
when some persons are not more or less :
among relatives near Langston. Mont­ affected by ft In general, however, it
calm county. While there Mr. Weibert prevails mostly among the aged, mak
mak-­ i
was assisting his brother skidding logs ing their last days hard to bear. A
prominent physician once remarked in
and narrowly escaped receiving a brok­ our hearing “if the aged could escape
en leg. He was caught between two the tortures of rheumatism, their last
logs aud badly bruised, but is again able days as a rule would be quiet, peaceful
and painless."
to walk with much difficulty.
Apropos of the above, Mr. W. DeGens, I
The members of Harmony Lodge, I., of Pella, la., sends us a communication I
&lt;). O. F., of this place are perfecting ar­ which ordinarily we would not publish I
rangements to gi ve a series of instruct­ except at so much a line. But his ex­
ive and entertaining lectures this win­ perience has been so remarkable that
we think we are justified in giving
ter. Prominent lecturers will be secur- ’
place to it. He says:
ed to speak upon a variety of interest­
“Dear Sir:—I am 78 years of age.
ing subjects, and it is hoped that the My life has been active. I am well
entire course will prove worthy of the known in this town, and what I say I
do not think will be doubted by any
patronage of the public. A small ad­ one who knows me.. Up to a year or
mission fee Will l&gt;e chargefl to cover two ago, I was the possessor of splen­
did health, and hoped I could wear out
actual expenses.
Mr. Luther Child departed yesterday my life gradually and peacefully. Two
years ago, however, I was overcame,
for Howell, where he intends to remain with that curse of old age, rheumatism.
a few weeks with his son Mark.
When it first prostrated me the pain
E. L. Moshei; started Wednesday for was so acute I thought it was neuralgia,
a business trip to South Lyons and oth­ which medical authorities tell me indi­
cates a low state of the system.
»
er points along the D. M. &amp; H. rail­
1 fancied that this attack was the

road.
Dr. A. J,-Wright, of Carlton, made
this office a call Tuesday. The doctor
has recently returned to Carlton and re­
sumed his former practice, which has
always been very extensive.
Brayton &amp; Childs ground 1,007 bush­
els of buckwheat one day last week and
it was a good day for buckwheat too.
One miller in Lowell ground 400 in the
same length of time and hasn’t got
done crowing over it. yet.

LADIES

for

Infants

and

Children,

Caatori* curea Colic, Coast!patten,
give notice to tbe prrwnu interested in said w
htomach. IHarrhosa. Eructation.
I recommend it ai wperior to any proacription Sour
Kills W unne, ifives ateep, and promotaa di- late, at Ute pendency of said prtiticm.aad th
known to me."
H. A. Aacsmt, M.D.,
hearing thereof by causing a copy at this ante
xevtton.
be publisbrd In the Hustings HAXXKB, bmwi
, 111 8o. Oxford St,. Brooklyn N. T.
’Without injurious medication.
• to
paper printed and circulated tn said county &lt;
Taa Centsva Coxfant, IK Fulton Street, N. T. Barry once hi each week for three suecewdv
weeks previous to said day of hearing. _
CLEMENT SMITH.
[A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.

GEO. H. HEATH,
raOTOGRAFHEK

HT*Watch Ibis space next

week.

Probate Order.

f Michigan. County of Barry—bb.
salon of the probate court tor the couary
bokSen at the probate office in the dfx
ng*. In said county, on Friday, tbe

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s of Probate.
PreBent, Clement
Francis Acker,
In the mutter of 1
' On'rcadlm; and Cline the petition, duly verified,
of John Acker, prnyuiR.thBt a paper tin.* day
filed with this court. purportttMt to be tbe teat
win and testament of said deceased, may be ad
mined to probate.
Thereupon tt is ordered, that Monday, the
29th day of December A. D. teM.at ten o’clock tn
the forenoon, be wniRntd for the hearinic of said
jHftition, anti that the heirs at taw at said &lt;teemwed, and all other persons interested tn said
estate, are required to appear ut a sewlon of
said Court, then to be holden at the ITobate
Office, in the city of IlMting* in said county aud
show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of
tbe petitioner should not be granted
And it is further ordered that said petitioner
rive notice to tbe persons interested in aaffi
estate, of the pendency of »dd petition, arid the
hearing tbereof-by causing a copy of tills order
to be puliliahcd In the Hartings Banmrk, a
newspaper printed and circutated In said County
of Barn, once in each week for three suceraotire
pmviou,te-Id
(A tree copy.)

!

J udge of Probate.

s nanocry »«ie.

I State of MJchlgnu. The Circuit Court tor the
I County of Barr.', in Chancery.
Mary C. Whltemore, complainant,
Daniel W. Brock. Sarah Merritt Bruck and
Sarah Bruck, dl-fendanta.
By virtue of u decree of the above mentioned
court In the above entitled cause, bearing date
February Itth. imb. 1 shall sell at public auction
to the highest bidder on Saturday,Yhe Mth day
of January. i$w. at ten o’clock In the forenoon,
at tbe north front door ot the court house, in
tbe city of Hasting*. In Barry county. Michigan,
(said court bouse Tielng the place for holding tbe
circuit court for said county of Harry,) the tends
and premises described in said decree, and
authorised to be sold therein. a» described In
tbe mortgage referred to. tmlng a* follow*, vis:
All that certain piece or pirccl of land lying
and being in tbe townnhjp of Orangeville, eounty
ot Barry and state of Michigan, described as
follows, to wit:

of tend aci'ordiDK to the
thereof.
Itetc'l. December 9. IM«.
CHARLES H. BRADY.
Circuit Court Commissioner in and for said
Countv of Barr}-. Mich.
F. W. NISkEKN, Solicitor for Complainant.

FOR SALE!

ELY'S

2,000 ft. Sewer Pipe
At Lower Prices than ever offered.

GFlEBLE &amp; POWERS

we

Soughs

CONSUMPTION has teen cor­
ed times without number by the time­
ly use of Downs' Elixir. It win care
Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma,
pleurisy,
Whooping-Cough.
Lung Fever, and all diseases of the
Throat, Chest and Lungs, when
other remedies fail.
r*r «*• •» *•«»«.
am, izxsux s uxj.
iwinpa, K

Loss of Manhood.

An 80-puxe Cloth-bound Book of Advice to
Joong or Middle-ared Men.withpreBcrtr’krtis
farBelf-tr—twiimtnvn Rcguisr niysicki..

MNTfRKE S^A^IZ —•
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1885.
Harper’s%Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.

flLEMENT SMITH.
V
Lawyer,
(Offices over R. K. Grant's store.)
Practices In all coiirta of the State. Collections
promptly looked after.

The volumes of the W • kklt Iwgln.»I th the first
number for January for each year. When’no
time Is mentioned, it win be understood that the
Mib.ter!bcr wishes to commence with the nuinlirr next after the receipt of order
The teat Five Annual Volumes of Hanraa-!*
Wkmki.y In neat cloth binding, will be sent I ?
mail, postage paid, or by express, free of e*nenw (provldod the freight does not exceed m*
dollar per volume), for g».(B per vohimc.
Cloth ouw** for each volume, suitable for I'Iik)
tag^win be rent by mall, poatpold. on receipt of

TOHN CARVETH,

As in the past,
beginning of the end, I sent for a good
doctor, who treated me with electrical
will attend
and other agencies, but 1 grew worse.
He finally, said my case was a serious
to calls prompt­
rheumatic one.
For six months I
could not use my limbs at all, and was
handled by three strong persons, like a
ly and endeavor
helpless child. Then came a period of
better feelings, but reaction followed,
to prove worthy
and for six long months of painful
suffering I was confined to the bed.
the approbation
For over a year I groaned in agony.x I
tried all reputable lotions, linimpwts,
of those inter­
plasters and preparations, in vain. At
this stage my friend Elder Overcamp
ested.
came to see me, and upon his urgent
recommendation I liegan to use U arners’s safe rheumatic cure, a few Ixittles
of which gave back to me the use of
my limbs. I am now sleeping without
pain, eating without distress, and feel
as spry as I did, when I was 60 years of
CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
age. I cordially recommend that prep­
aration to all persons afflicted as J was,
and especially to the thousands of aged
men and women whose last days are k&gt; thi« Une. Good Goods and Living Prion la what wo have. We manufacture
embittered by this affliction."
many ot our Goods, and we sell none but that we guarantee to lie juat aa rep­
Mr. DeGens’ letter is endorsed by El­
resented. Call and examine Goods and Prien.
■
der Overcamp, who myb he is a memtWNorth side State street, Hastings, Mich.
l&gt;er of his church, and his case to him is
surprising and wonderful. Mr. F. W.
Brinkhoff also endorses • the statement
HF Repairing and New Work Neatly and Cheaply doae.
in similar terms.
There is no doubt that this is a true
recital of the case, and Mr. DeGens’ ex­
perience should be an encouragement to
all others suffering as he did, to use the
means he so successfully employed, for
nothing better, if indeed, as good, can
be had in the market.

AMD

flLARKE^ &amp; RIKER,
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V
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
(•fllees in Union block, ovek Beamer Bros.)
Hastings, Mkh,
Practice in all courts of the state. Attend to
eolteetion* and perfecting title* to real estate.
Money to loan iUHtirancs taken etc., etc.

Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

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�Mk Gborok W. Tr.Kfi.r. died at the
tried to kick * hols through ths ceiling
reMdehce of hia k«, John Teeple, in lrsod then to test the solidity of the
Vinj townahip. Tl.uraday morning i„t.
door. While doing this grand and lofty
HASTINGS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, MM.
years. 2 months and 4 days
The funeral was h-H S^urday. Rev. L tumbling act, Carveth was passed by
Maynard,
but, nimble aa an eel. be soon
the Hi*'*" l*n&lt;’ U°c»l Telephone Exchange. B. Jones officiating.
regained bls feet am! passed Maynard
Mm. d. g. Kommok. (,f this dtv on tbe second lap, receiving loud aph“ Just finished painting a dining Flaiue therefor. Meanwhile ^reer and
room piece reprinting a brace of Btnham were havtag a hot time­
quail the originals of which were shot hip and thigh, flrat one and then the
by Mr. J. p, Roberts. Mrs. R. has other gaining a slight advantage, with
transferred to canvas a life-like repre- honors easy aa to tails. Toward the g,
’■r&lt;7' .
eentatlon of these birds. In this L
unlsb, however, “red shirt* executed a
THE GREAT
duction she has added to her enviable eoupd-etal that won the wildest ap- jwP
All nrSiClll
rnn:it iI as
oo an
ns. -J.
—A -•in ..
reputation
adept
the use of the plause and lost him the race. While wlellMAN RlwnHLU I
brush and palette.
turning a comer he “lost bis feet" and
F"OJFL T&gt; A Tty
•
The Dayton Hedge Company’s agent with a magnificent bound landed In
the midst of a number of ladles occupy­
Mr. R. C% Sawdey, assures us, that their
ing a seat at tbe aide of the rink. Roll­
busfnms in Barry county is gaining
ing from thence, he lleunderecl about
rapidly. Among their many purchas­
the door, creating us much binstenwo**w“
ers the past week in Johnstown are
Cha*, pater, Peter Gendro, J. Elaey nation as did the fabled bull in the
china shop. Freer won the race, with
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A. G. Dewey, L. M. Dewey, A. E. Dew­
Carvelh a dose second, while Maynard RENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS-Utiion el Northrop'* Crowding.
ey, W. H. Bristol, Caleb Reebridgpr
buying one-half mile each; C. H Ste­ and Benham came In less than one-half !
mill* and «atNfaction guaranteed.
lap behind. As our reporter left the T T T I
Tk T /-ri |
vens and R. W. Webstet. To the north
li.tr
Bentley Brow. A W lDclnw.
I I
and west of Hastings we see the names rink Mr. Benham was hugging a post
I
of W.S. Rogers, John Winters, Leon­ while Mr. Mower was bathing him with I
Il ith prior* to wult hard time*-. Call at
arnica, Beuhinn meanwhile, in strict:
X
‘
ard Stedge, Enoch Andrus, Geo. Dorr,
confidence,
instructing
Cbet.
in
the
1
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o
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H. Draper, T. P. Barnum, R. Vester’
mysteries of manufacturing ox-tail ■
1 ■
i Dr. Abbott and 1). W. Rogers.
soup. The race was a dose And excit-;
The roller skating content at the Jef­
ing mm throughout. The . entratants
ferson St rink Friday evening last Im*- are all museolar and active men, who
tween Fred. Spaulding and John Brock, went in to win. The Bankku would
distance five miles, proved a great at­ like to see another race between these
traction, large numbers of our towns­ gentlemen.
We lanert Bro*.
people witnessing the race. Before tbe
WANTED.
Neighboring exchanges,
i
first mile had been completed it became
evident that Fred, was no match for his Iziwell Journal.
Grund ItapidM, for
opponent, who passed him easily^ win­
There were shipped from Lowell by
ning the race by over six laps. Time, | express four tons of Thanksgiving
2156.
Brock has demonstrated that! Sultry this year; most of it within two •
ys. In addition to this there were
he is possessed of nerve and muscle, several shipments by freight.
street. Grand Rapid*.
Peter Knapp, of Itonanza, was seri-1
necessery requisites in such contorts.
■
While Spaulding is perhaps the more ously hurt jn a runaway fracas.
Our crowded streets nowadays indi­
graceful skater of the two, he has neith- j
tiling from u blind ox to
cate that biLsinesH is picking up.
' I
er the speed nor staying qualities of the I
Miss Addie Barkley, who for nearly j
other. Brock’s admirers think that he , th e months has rendered very aceeptais the fastest skater in the county, not. ble services in the Auditor (hueral’s
pihee at Lansing, has returned to her/R,1VA„ __
r.H
excepting Nashville’s champion.
home m Lowell lo stay with her moth- Buyers are ‘nTll®G to Call and See
er and invalid sister.
j
Them.
Cutting anti fitting of ladle* and children’*
Court Proceedings.—Following is;
It is reported tliat the republicans i
garment*— particularly of C-Ionic* and the business transacted at the continua­
who went up salt river last month
W rap*—• *pccialty. \
tion of the November term of court:
; have b«*en spendingall their time so fur 1
People vs. Levi Everett, larceny. Ar- • “cleaning house.’’® (No insdmuitions.) I
It will probably take them all winter, j
Circulation thin rreek, 2^00.
raigried, plead not guilty and admitted ;
Baltic-Creek Jounia
to bail in sum of $300.
Go to Happy George’s for your boliPeople vs. Sam'l McManigal. assault |
Our community was somewhat sur­
।lay sweetmeats.
.
with Intent to murder. Plead guilty of I prised on Monday to learn that Mr. G.
I.
Goodenow hail been removed from
For can now pay your taxes, if you assault with intent to do great bodily |
his position as manager of the Western
have the money.
.
harm. Sentenced to State prison at , Union Telegraph otflce in this city. It
The Banner this week prints an ex­ Jackson for two years and six months, j appears that a petition had been 'circu­
Lorenzo D. Gardner vs. James Ryan I lated by certain parties asking his re­
tra large edition.
moval on the charge of discourtesy..
Happy George is remodeling his and Mary Ryan, replevin. Continued.! We are informed that a petition is now I
Elnora Hind march vs. Sam’l J. Prin-1 being circulated, by some of Mr. Good-1 We keep a Full Stock of Everything
sales room somewhat.
that enters into a house, from
•
die and Elihu Chipman, assumpsit. ■ enow’s friends and that it has' been '
Take notice of the change in E. Y.
signed by most of our business men for i
Judgiimnt for plaintiff for 3127.28.
his reinstatement.
H6gle*s ail. this week.
Russell B. Wightman cs. Edward A.
On Sunday last three united with the Holbrook, assumpsit. Judgment for I’lalnucll Ipdc|&gt;cndenC. ■
Dr. Kingsbury, a dentist of Constan- i
Presbyterian chureh in this city.
plaintiff 31.698X1.
\
tine who travels frequently to Allegan,'
Attention is called to the notice of
Myrtle Palmer vs. Jonn H. Smith, re­ bet 35U on the general result of the
the 13th annual meeting of tl^J Barry plevin. Plaintiff submitted to nonsuit. election with G. W. Jones, station agent
County Pioneer Association, published
Allen J one® and Milford O. Abbott at Otsego, and a conductor on the Lake
| vs. Allen McCallum, John McCallum Shore road is the stake-holder. For
in another column.
some reason, Kingsbury refused to pay,
and —
Malcom
assumpsit.
ADAM A ND-Ma RAND A SPON A RLE ex- —
—— McCallum,
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and to hurry matters Otsego parties
tend their sincere thanks to their neigh- Judgment for plaintiff in sum of $116;-1 caused a warrant to be made out for his
arrest, for betting on election, such be­
03.
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bors and friends who so kindly assisted
ing contrary to the laws of the state.
them in caring for their daughter dur­
A Pleasant Surprise.—The night Au parties are now willing to settle the
I A- the
.1 -weather
____ II... stormy anti
,.n.l the
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: matter, but there does uot seem to lie
ing
&lt;her
her illness.
illness.
was dark,
W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co. will have j roach were muddy, but yet there was any way out but to let the law take its
course.
.
something
imething interesting to say to our i merriment at the residence of C. H..
Some time lietween 9JCT and mid­ As low as can be bought in any com­
nnvl W&lt;itz&gt;h
r-nl-­ Stone in IFvttlnTlrl
fit Friday/
1* ritlliV) night.
FIT
Rutland, III
last
night of Monday, burglars entered the
peting market in the State.
readers next week.
Watch th.dr
their col
umn, and you can be made happy by The occasion was a surprise to Mr. and Eneral store of Frans B. Watkins, at
onterey. in this county, and took a
Mth. Stone by a large number of their
heeding what thejrtell you.,
.
wagon load of dry goods, consisting of
Pluhg, .Wlchiag &amp; Rsiavrag
The librarians of the Hastings School staunch friends. The event waa intend­ dress fabrics, underware, etc., valued at
form 3600 to $1,000. There is no clue
ed
to
come
half
way
between
the
birth
­
Library request ail who have books l»eto the thieva.|
longing to the library to, return the days of Mr. and Mrs. Stone, and thus be
PROMPTLY DOME,
same at once, as it is necessary to have the anniversary of both. The plans rialswell taader.
were so well matured and carried out,
Efforts are being made by Plainwell
all the books in immediately.
that the good husband and wife had ladies to organize a Moral Educational
On the 3d inst.. Editor Hine, of the
not a hint of their approaching surprise, society in Plainwell. The object of the
society bring to promote the dissemina­
Lowell Journal, celebrated the anniver­
until the lanterns of their guests lit up tion of more elevated ideas in regard to
sary of his donning the editorial har­
the front yard. Even chickens had dis­ mAEiiage and the importance of enlight­
ness 14 years previous, during which
appeared from the familiar roost with­ ened parenthood, and, as the most ef­
time he has risen high in the profes­ out undue suspicion. Good victuals fective means to secure this, a better
teaching and training of children and
sion.
and other viand* were cooked and youth to prepare them for these rela­
We are informed by Mr. John G. presents bought
without betraying tions.
Geb. Korrell, who lives in the eaistern
Reuter that on Wednesday night of last hints from the woman ‘•who never
part of the township, while going home
week the fruit drying establishment of could keep a secret." (
n
from Plainwell one afternoon last week
J. C. Baker in Bowne township, near
It was a complete surprise when the saw a gray bugle in a tree by the side of
Freeport, was destroyed by tire. Loss good man of the house was coolly in­ the road. Having a shot gun in his
about SHOO. Mr. B. was absent at the formed that he could not enter his own buggy he fired st the bin!, bringing it
to the ground, wounded in one wing.
time.
parlor, and the good lady that no chairs After a spirited fight, he succeeded fa
getting it home, where it was killed.
Free Show.—A large black bear would be needed from that room.
GRANO *Ap7dS DIVISION.
The true intent was seen when they The bird was a large one. measuring &lt;
found inside the city limits of Hastings,
Txkine effect Nov. 30th, liM.
feet across the tip of its wings.
now on exhibition at Eva and Albert's were ushered into that fn;nt room,
Iwrber shop. Come in and see the bear. united in a glad song, and received the (Hift-loMe Under.
tokens of t^eem fratfi\ their uninvited
John Pollard’s residence, four miles
Donation.—There will be a dona­
west of the city, was destroyed by fire
.guests.
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tion for the benefit of Rev. R. A. Car­
In a few words neatly told Mr. John TUJ£Xn$Bev..LW. Bell, rt the
■TATXONf.
nahan at the presbyterian parsonage on Dawson presented them a beautiful M. E. parsonage. Dec. 3, 1884, Jacob
Friday evening, Dec. 19th. All are cor­ hanging lamp, a pretty chair and other Decam, of PrSrieville, and Mary A.
dially invited.
i things useful. A touching reply came Cook, of HoytvlUe.
Graad lUpidn
10.2R
MkkUeTtne
The Dayton Hedge Co., of which Mr. from Mr. and Mrs. Stone, making their Middleville Bepublicnn.
tflUR*
W. H. Severance leaves Mondav . for
C. R. Sawdv is the Barry county agent, friends feel that it was “more blessed to
Vpw Orleans.
offered a prize to the agent selling the give than to receive."
The Knights of Labor cleared $15 at
After
a
nice
feast
of
food
and
song,
greatest amount of their hedge during
their oyster supper Thanksgiving even- ChartoUe
the month of November. Mr. S. sold Me t/we mm hour* had comd | l»efore
that
’“* iDfiorse buyer* from Gr^nd Rapids
2,548 rods in this county, coming with­ silence reigned supreme about *■*

The Hastings Banner.

Local News.

Rh£X,iffij5,BsLa’T±ji‘“'

ATTENTION.
We are now offering to the people of Southwestern Barry
County a large And complete stock of

GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Bought at.a good discount from last year’s prices and we will
give the customers, the benefit of the discount.
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Look at Some of Oar Prices:

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14 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
Arbutkles Coffee, 16 cents per lb.
T|_ in
TIT
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Kerosene Oil, 15 cents per gallon.
W Q P|1 110 W TTH T1 TO fl
Boston Rubber Boots, $3.00 per pair.
LUU 11 UllU H (11 I (1II lllll ,
Felt Boots, $1.50 per pair.
Heavy Twilled Red Flannel, 25 cents per yard.
Good Shirtings, 9 cents per yard.
Men’s Heavey Scotch Grey Shirts, 50 cts. each.

And Other Goods in Proportion.

are making three
widths of Tire:

A

Card.

We have now the ONLY stock of GENERAL MERCHAN­
DISE in Prairieville. Notwithstanding the fact that we have
the only stock, of the kind, we have a Complete Assortment in
every department, and invite a careful'inspection of goods
and prices. We have the goods and desire and can sell them
as reasonably as at any point in Michigan.
&gt;\

Building
Material! M. J. GOSS &amp; CO
Sill to Ridge Board.

Very truly,

PRAIRIEVILLE.
N. B.—We have lately added a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Lime and Brick. Call on ns when you want any of
these articles.

Doors, Sash &amp;
The
Blinds,

Of Our Own Make,

Rotiai Oak Heating Stove
Made by P. D. Beckwith,

Is the only stove in Upmarket mounted with Boiler Iron.

And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Over a Thousand in Use

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

IN BARRY COUNTY.

Michigan Central

Tke Niagara Falls HouU.

in 17 rods of being the winner of the

farm house home.

The
"A Race what W as a Race.
The editor of the Hastings Democrat roller skating event of the season
has challenged his neighbor of the Ban­ the “green race,” at Messer’s rink Satner to a roller skate contest.
Just untav evening, tbe prize l*ing a bottle
make it a free-for-all for newspaper of arnica for the last man in; distance.
men and we’ll be on hand.'-Plainwell
15 tape. There were four entriea, viz:
Independent.
Come over, Brb. Scales, and we'll covert Freer. W. i. Carveth, Anson »■ ।
show you two of jthe finest rinks in the Maynard and W. K Uenham. in the
state, and also show you some fancy matter of drau. “Whit" laid over ’em
'ail, hia red flannel Idouae being the meat
movements on rollers.
conspicuous article of wearing apparel
Mrs. J. H. Dennis anTher ctaaa in
in the rink. Four judgee were selected,
Lowell gave a public entertainment sad st the tap of the bell tbe ountret
and exhibition of their work at the ants slid, rolled and glode to their r^
Daria Home parlors, Friday evening. spectlvc starting places, amid the loud
tcelaim of the large audience assembled
towitneasthe raw. At the word all
•ot an excellent start—in fact tbe lithe
’ucknmith overdid the busine*. and
prize.

have taken a large number of horses
from this vicinity in the past few weeks.
The M. E. society of this place win­
template remodeling their
ing as soon a* the weather will permit
in the spring.
Tbe shop that stood on Mam street
west of Young’s grocery has tieeo mov­
ed to High street.
“I®
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new store building is to be erected on Jankaon ........
^AboutTJenty memlier* of

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MiHicatk'D of St. Jncoin
hmsn anf-

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roiih

H. A. Goody ear &amp; Sons
Where you will find a full line of JEWEL STOVES and
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE.

KMglCLECTRIC OIL

and Bruiae*. Asthma. Catarrh, Cdughs.Cold., Sore Throat. Diphtheria. Burou,
Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, and all pains and Aches.

MwraraaaiIIOWTHE

Rupture

Mall.

ing. RefreahniMte were awved al M.
E. Griswold’s.
Mil B. H. Cummdl Newton Brook,
York eounty. Ontario, l.anada, states,
thxt he.uffi.red with »
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These Stoves are for Sale only by

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between

�FOREIGN GOSSIP.
Two Steamers Founder on the EnL. 3ish Coast-Many Lives Prob­
ably Lost.
German Annexation of Territory in
West Africa—Tin’ Franchise Bill

Signed by the Queen.

The Falling Off in Emigration from
British Isles -General Old World
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Intelligence.

London, Dec. 8. —A large steamer foun­
dered yesterday off Hollyheiul, in full sight
of the shore. Noth big has yet been seen
of any of the persons on tlie steamer.
She Is supposed to -haye had a crew
of
twenty
men.
Another
steam­
ship has gone down off the North Cornwall
coast, and twenty persons on board were
Browned. There,have been many disasters
on the west const during the p-ust fortv-eight
hours. Tlie scenes are described as fearful.
A heavy gale and rain prevails.
Fabia. Dec. A— Lc Matin says that
MgRsra. Bennett and Mackey ore at the head
of a syndicate which has been formed for
tbe purchase of Cuba. Tlie amount to be
paid for the island .Is &gt;100,000,000.
Ger­
many, it Is understood, has a hand in the op­
eration.
BEKLT.\',**Dec. 8.—it Is reported that Ger­
many has secretly proposed to England to
defeat the intemationallty of tlie Niger re­
gion in exchange for concessions to En­
glish aggrandisement in Egypt.
Bekllx. Dec. 8.-The “White Book”
was presented to tlie Reichstag Saturday.
It consists of fifty-five closely-printed folio
pages, and is taken up principally with the
affairs of Germany on tlie West Coast of
Africa.
It covers tlie period between
April 15, 1883, and October, 1884, and gives
full details of the annexations, of territory
by the German Commissioner for the West
Coast of Africa, along with the vain pro­
tests of E- IL Hewett, the British Comulat'
Old Calabar.
.
London, Dep. 8. —The Times of Satur­
day, in commenting on tlie German “white­
bool;,’’ says: “The annexations of, territory
by Germany hi West Africa wen* planned
In the spring of 1884 and completed in tlie
iufnnier. It uiUst be admitted that this first
stage of Prince Bismarck’s colonial policy
has been marked by promptness, thorough­
ness, isolation anil vigor, unsurpassed at
any period of his career.”
'
London, D*w. 8.—The Time, says tlie
prospect that America will put a stop to tlie
coinajfc/df silver by rei&gt;ealing the Bland
bill has unsettled business iu India, aud
caused ('akutta exchange to ilecliue to 1
shilling RX pence.
London, Ilec. 8.---John Tomlinson Hibliert, Member of Parliament for Oldham, at
present one of the Under Secretaries for the
Home Department, will succeed Jxxmard
H. Courtney, recently resigned, as Secre-

London, ' Dec. 8.—In . the Hotise of Com­
mons Saturday the Si»euker announced that
Royal assent had been given to the Fran­
chise bill.
London, Dec. 8.—Advices from Massowah stale that-the women and children of
Banhelt have arrived in safety at Massowah. The male |«»pulation alone remain
at Sanhcft. To the latter place money
lias been safely conveyed for tlie payment of
troops.
London, Dec. 8. —Emigration in all di­
rections is falling oft. Tlie total emigration
from the British isles to the United States
during the month nf November, 1884. was
7,400; to Canada, 878, and to Australia,
8,409. The figures for November, 1883,
were respectively 7,927. 805 and 5,929.
Paris Dec. 8.- The envoys of France at
Rome, Vienna and Constantinople have
sent home warnings that the proposal to In­
crease the duty on cereals will be met with
reprisals. Hungary has already entered a
remonstrance.
Pa bis, Dec. 8.—In the French Semite
Saturday the Universal Suffrage Senatorial
Mil was rejected by a small majority.

St. Loudk Doc. 8.—On Thursday night
Mrs. Rice and daughter, living in the coun­
try. near Bynumville, In Cliariton County,
Mlwonri. were wated about the fire when
crashing through the
a bullet . came
through
tlie
neck
window, passing
.
“
of
tiie
mother
. and killjug tlie
‘ - Ur passing
(KngMer almost
instantly.
Tlie . mother
tiiroiigb her ffhead.
T™„'
— was
—
alive at last account*, but l,n a d-itical con­
dition. There is no etae as yet to the assamln, but a great many suspect n yming
man, a step son &lt;»f the woman, wlto has not
lived at honje for some time, as he has a
wicked temper and no love for his step­
mother. The family are resjiectable fanurm. An iptcuse excitement prevails, and
should tlie i»erpetrati»r be captured sum­
mary Judgment would doubtless ensue.
Hajaii.ton. O., Dec. 8.—George Snyder,
a farmer, aged forty, living near Darrtown,
fifteen miles, away, was put in jail here
hrte Friday night, charged with the
murder of his mother. Catherine Snyder,
aged seventy-five years, who has been miss­
ing from her home in this dty four wecJcs.
Mm. Snyder Ims a mortage on her
Men’s farm, and went four weeks ago to
■collect Che interest. He paid her &gt;125. Hia
story Is that iu* started with her next day to
the railroad station, when -Wo robbers de­
manded her money, and upon her refusal,
killed her. and mode him promise under
vamaity of death to say nothing about the
murder. He **W thej buried her. Her
body was disinterred ami found in -her night
clothes. The supposition is that be killed
l&gt;er in his own homie._________
•&lt;M*rn&gt;" Mand»4l&gt;«tn&gt; Will Go Abroad.

Montheai. C«l. Doe. 8.-Th. city deteeMrM Male that Moih«r Mandelbaum. Uw
acted New York fonce. urlved here Friday
ewntalT troui Toronto, aroompanlod by her
row, JnlUM, and that they are rroldlnj
with H^rew mead, liere. They aay they
were tlie ilrat lo tnrnlah to the New
V&lt;rt notire tarormarire whleb I«1 to an U&gt;qutry b«nr made a» to the nature of the
bi« Tooduered by her. and there
mm....... nt, are home out by Doled thievea,
quantltlea ot atolen

THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Some iL
elorn with despair, by &lt;xmifnrtab)e elder­
ly married couples as Heces^ary evils, one dollar
........... ....... -r.„ .
and bv tbe young Indy who wears her
&gt;* h*" ««« «
hair down h&lt;*r back and has it tieff with costs two dollars and
Marsel lie* with a view t&lt;&gt;
u
choicer varieties range in value aa high
a
big
red
Ixnv
as
"UM
swecl
for
any
­
State:
Mr.ll.—. __ /V ■ --------------- - - f
thing. ” It is the sentiment •! the lattei
wwt Dr, Maau a Swm p|„ .ici„
glass that creates so great a demand and
W. C. Maybury, Fusion..........
.21 .STS
BlaUch. the Tienm. three
and iTT,,
iKAytorbitant a price for those little birds
5ik‘n«on- Republican..
. mine. pig.. p„„tlW .itTJtXX
. 1,001 which thrilled the old Cartlmgenisns
•ery
apptiecce.
met.rentleman
fol
with song when they fh-sl placed foot - “I tell yon what, boys, I’ve railroad* 1
May bury •» pinndi'ty, Kiii.
trf £&gt;r. Kvh. wi,f
upon tin* (niiaries and named them
SECOND DISTRICT. .
/
it for years, aud been mixed up in all
v«tlr Uboraton »nd
the Islands of Good Fortiunca. A report­ kinds of disasters, but I hope to creak
oul'u, .. ..........................................
them WHS hu mlrke. CTu,nred tbu„
er enlletl at tbe store of a. bin! fancier, right here if I want to be tbe eye­
Churles Mosher, Prohibition.............
und. .rf rttnlen mien.be, front the i0.
and found him surrounded with an at­ witness again of such an ayful sight es
Eldredge's plurality, U."
Alabama
-r-i
UMtme. of will werm bodie,. »hk.h th.
mosphere which trembled with the trills I saw a day or two ago.”
THIKO DISTRICT.
Arkansas
72-.W
rnnhoritb. uleoed u their dinxinl.
James
O
’
Donnell.
.Republican.........
and
quavers
that
were
sent
out
upon
it
•2Q.43B
California
»S®7
Tbe speaker was n brakeman on tbe
•ubmitu-ri
the ere.Um of the fell .lieu*.
HFPennington.
Fusion
....................
.W3110
Colorado.
M. J. Fanning, ProbSbition................ .. tan from the hundreds of little wooden Erie.
• '&lt;»nnectlcut
“,.„vyo“* *«'••
■«ulu of .Lid,
cage© #hich stood piled on all aides.
O'Donnell * plurality, 1.2-8.
"A day or so ago,” he continued, “a
DBiAwaMT.
17054' 127ft1
will
be
marie
poblic for tbe benefit of
“
Canary
birds,
”
the
bird-fancier
began,
Youtrra in strict.
Florida...
3171®:
tall and’handsome woman got into the
Mlence. Tbo dog, uatl guina,
MM7, 47WM
1ft IM 3. C. Durrows, Republican...........
.1M64 “are my delight. I frequently come in ladies’ car at Dunkirk. With her was
,;12U. HfiS NfiS mm G. L. Yaplc, Fusion..,........ ...........
were inoculated with bwllli. alw.?,
here titter businew hours and sit listen­ a bright and interesting little bov.
Indiana...
I 2449WI 51*480 «« ----- A H. Alcott, PnAlbltlon.......... ;.........
with success. The creatures operated
ing to these 'little songsters by the hour. poesibly two yean of age. .The child
Iowa..........
I 17728B
1772881V7UK3
iwusa;....... J
Burrows plurality, ICC.
wore invariably seized with
Kansas....
WUB 1&amp;U08 HStf 4M .
,
.FIFTH
..........district. I nave a few birds whose ca'-Is 1 can dis­ laugiied. and croaked, and played with
Kentucky.
. i.’£7.'&gt;7
1»73711WA1
118B74 IBM 310® J. C. Fitzgerald. Republican.
dftaTiim.n and cramp, and otherwise
tinguish from the rest, and who know the passengers. When tbe train Jeh
Louisiana.
57W4
•M» ' i I*
showed the samu svinptoins as mark
me as well hs my children dn. lx»ok at C attaraugus the woman, who seemt d
Maine.......
58140
W. C. EdaelL prohibition........... —
Maryland..........
In mwlrind. The guioc,
27S*
that fellow. He is a genuine canary
Coiaaux-k's plurality, UM.
nervous, got out of her seat, picked up
Mamacbu setts.
733 jZJg |
SIXTH DISTK1CT.
He was born in Madeira, and was sent the baby, and started for the rear end .pig. died in fortyH,igi,t boon, .t ?hc ul.
.i»n lass®
Michtaan_____
Winnua. Fusion
moat, the dogs in four da vs. Tlie
MtaMopta.......
70144 mra aar mb&gt; I JE- B- win
IV.»7 to me from that island. He is a pare
....... , ,
। J. (1 WUtoon, Republican.
. fin Su
.18377 yellow, without a spot of darker color of the coach.
Sioea pigs ft othew respecia mani
ifiOfl L. C. Smith. Prohibition...
“A short di.stance east of Cattaraugus
. 2,446
ited much greater susceptibility toths
Nebraska/..’’'’'
on his feathers, and yet It ia the popular is a long, deep gulf, over which the
Winuu
plurality.
2838 '
* w
Iiimu • plural!
M3M 7ttf77|'
Nevada.................
virus than the dogs.
•
66771 7180
71® .
superstition
that
pure
yellow
birds
can
’
t
HKVKSTR DISTRICT.
Ill flT. 4aiM
railroad has built a high trestle. Tbe
Now Hnmpehlrc..
anno
instead of inoculating it ih.- experi­
SS
; E c
Fusion .
.14j636 sing. Hear him’ Did you ever listen
Now Jersey.........
r-Tim 12M.-C!
j Edgar Weeks’. RepuWka’n’”.”’*"’^'
12.316 to a German-bred bird which had those distance from the top of the trestle to
menters in one instance iujt-tml the
New York............
■ WM48 6S1B71 1&lt;’M
I O'Brien J. AtkiiiMin, Greenback......
. 1.(07
the wagon road below ia perhaps one
North Carolina. .
virus into a guinea pig's intestittal canaL
..JJX
|| J.
J. Bunnell.
Ru«m&gt;11. Prohibition.
Prohibition........................
. l.MH octaves in his voice? At one time his hundred feet. A sharp and abort
Ohio....................
olTO U30B .
•Cariton'B
’—•
•
It died of cnolora. To make the inocu­
.
plurality.
2jtl».
■ call ■ ia as mellow as a flute not&lt;». at
Ororou.................
curve leads to tbe trestle. Ag. tbe
4881
riurti! menuox.
lation oncrate more snreh thev aKo
others
it
ascends
tbe
scale
until
itFiePeunsyivanla ...
L.J7 , T.Tartney, Fusion..
Rhode Island......
.».44fi f comcs so piercing that one can scarcely train rushed oyer the gulf a woman's
tied up the excretory biliarv dtxt and
it F. Horf/HepubUcan..Z"ZZ*^”'
South Carolina...
piercing shriek was heard. I looked
injected tbe virulent matter into tbednoTenneMec ......... .
rl "liii I “* Merrill, Prohibition.........................bear ii. That bird I woujdo’t sell for and saw an object leap from the plati
133STO 1240W
J
35P.
Tarsney's
plurality,
l,«Bt.
Texas....................
। one hundred dollars. All these y ouuger form into the rocky gulf. That object, .denum. In this way they proved that bile
Vermont............
intti '88411, 7ffii 1612 ;
MIRTH DISTRICT.
is a hindrance to the &lt;Wl&lt;jpm»*ut ul.
i
birds
about
him
are
his
children
and
Vlrjdnla...............
14M07I UKH6S........ J IS I
R®PUWioan......................... H.M3
sir, was the lady passenger, and in
the microbes. In the blood of “chvlerWest Virrlnia....
67317' &lt;B0M 810&gt; «9 I 8. 8. laliaa. Fusion.................. ;.......... .....M.W7 grand-children. He is ten years old
Wisconsin............
teetr’ guinea pigs, m in that of luaa.
148477] 161157 46WI’! ,BCa ~ Bhtice, Prohibition......... . ......................... 1.7V4 1 anil has only live more ’^‘ears to live, her arms, closely clasped to her
breast, was her infant. I pulled the
Cntnbeon'a
plurality.
2.7M.
tbi
‘globules are sosoftenml as to pre­
but
when
he
’
dies
I
am
going
to
have
a
14e
.................. ~ 4HM8Mj488lffi4ojl820»|U0
bell-cord and the train came to a halt.
------- Total
——
‘।
. tknth
TKKTH district
DISTRICT..
vent tiiem from piling (scmpilor). and
I regular funeral for him.
Whole Dumber of votes cwt. I0.«7.675-not 8.0. Fisher. Fusion............................
How ft happened I cannot say, but at
they
become deformed by nviproca!
;
“
The
best
canary
birds
that
are
im
Including tbe few rf-.uimod for Belva Look-. F. Gllmon, Republican......................
13.07
the time the woman jumped, a load of
compression. This noculiariiv is’ com­
wood and as “scatterinr.”
I — Webrter, Prohlbitloc....................
Parted from Germany come1 from the
hay, drawn by a pair of oxen, passed
—--------- ---------------I
Fisher s pluraUty, 2.S8H.
mon to various conditions of 'asphvxis.
Tyrol,
where
the
peasants,
dur
ng
the
The WaHhliiRt .u Monument Completed. ,
BLKVKXTH DISTRICT.
Mother and child
! long winter nights, amuse themselves under the trestle.
It is suggested that practical couciuiions
landed squarely in tbe center of the
Wabiiington. Dec. 8.—The Washington ®.Moffat, Republican..................
may be drawn from these facta.
For
by niRtinii tlie birds in the fancied
monument wus completed Saturday. The I U rowe”’ ffi&amp;ripiurimv.'ittK’
a.we I! spring
instance, the inoculation of dogs and
time of the cabin's interior, and hay and were thus saved from a hor­
rible death. The farmer was so horri­ guinea pigs is a sure way of diagnosin'formal celebration will take place on i
———
when the little ones have broken their
fied that he Jumped from bfe wagon
Washington’s birthday. The marble cap- •
Michion items.
chqjcra. When, henceforth, a town ox
shell*, rend them to the nearest town
and darted up tlie bill. The woman,
a country is threatened by the epidemic,
stone and its pyramidal apex were set j The Detroit grain quotations are: Wheat nnd sell them for about ten cents in our
who was not hurt in the least, said
and ductors are in doubt ss to the true
by Colonel U’honms Lincoln Casey, U.S. A., &gt; “No- 1 White, 7««76Jfc. No. 2 Bed, 77® money. ’ This may seem cheap, but it
her name was Mrs. Adam ScelL and
character of a patient's symptoms, they
Chief Engineer and architect: Captain [
No. 3 Red, 6h381Kc. Flour—Michi- isn't ’to- the speculator, for the little
her home in Michigan. She was on
may obtain positive knowledge within
Davis, U. S. A.; Bernani R. Green, Chief I
White Wheat, choice, 93A06M.7ft; roller birds frequently die rf soon as they
her way to visit friends in the oil
leave
their
familiar
surrmitidings,
anil
a few hours by injecting direqlv into a
Engineer, and Master-Mechanic I&gt;. H. Me- ’,.roc’‘M'
Pat??U’ S 0*86 *country.’ ' Hers was indeed a miracu­
guinga pig's dnudenoru pafe of the
Laughlin.
The United States flag was Corn~No87X®37Xc. Gate—No. 2, 28S tbe few that are saved cost the dealer
lous escape.’’
contents of the patient's Intestinal
raised over the apex, a salute of twenty-one i fff29c- Butter—Creamery, 20022c. Cheeso about one dollar each. In .this .city an
Mrs. Scell said that she could not ex­ canal.
imported "bin! costs live dollars, and a
guns was fired, and tlie guests who stood I —18Mt814c. Eggs, IfKdrJOc.
plain her action
When near the car
A.second conclusibu concern?* a pro­
ou the platform built around the monument | Francis J. Perry ia the newly remmh- birti frotu either of the Canaries, with door she was seized with an insane de
phylactic against cholera. The gaitric
500 fret above Its base sang tbe “
Star- I sioned jx&gt;atfnaater at Bedford Station, Cal- all the freshness of their song, is valued
"Starsire to jump from tbe train.
an the I| *toon
juice and the bile are ennabSo of de­
Spangled Banner.”. Among those on
— County.
r'----- -­
at from eight dollars to ten dollars.
The faromt as he drove along was stroying the microbes, and these two
platform was one of the master-mechanics | A patent right case in the Kalamasr o The darker colored hints come from
who laid tlie corner-stone of tlie monument
Germany, and ar^ a cn&gt;se-bn&gt;ed of thinking of his deml wife and daugh­ secretions are largely excreted ii.
on July 4, 1848. The height of the monu­ | courts recently brought upon the scene canary and finch, aud as strange as that ter. When the visitors came down
the process of oigeetion rendered
enough agricultural implements of various
through the clouds, as it were, and
ment is 550 feet &lt;
necessary by a meai, out ftbey art* hard­
kinds to give it the appearance of a county may seem. &lt;*an he taught to whistle al­ landed on his hay, be thought that tbe
ly excreted at all when liquid alone
most anything.
A pure-blooded ca­
fair.
nary bird was never taught to whistle dear departed had &lt;ome back to earth
passes through tlie stomach.
Hence
Abiah Armstrong, who wax accused of anything but the recoIlectioM of his to revisit him. — Bradford (/is.) Letter,
Wkni- Randolph, Vt, Dec. 8.—The
contaminated water is mnch less dan-,
tn
Philadelphia
Timrt.
business portion of this town was swept killing hia-Wife and her paramour with an own native woodlands.
In Germany
geroosdf dnink with a msal than when
taken by iteelf. . The parts played bv
by fire Saturday. The flames orignated in axe October ft, was acquitted by a Jury at the cross-bred birds are taken by a few
War and (hristiaalty.
Newaygo the other evening.
of the peasants when just from* the
indigestion and diarrhoj® are of the
the basement of Dubois &amp; Gay’s Main street
Among
other
rich
deposits
of
various
shell,
and
lire
put
into*
dark
clo&amp;ts.
• In the custom of naming the imple­ same order, a fact which is regarded as
block, probably by spontaneous combus­
tion, and spread with great rapidity. The kinds of mineral substance found by. ex­ Then the peasant whistle no air but one ments ot war after the most revered a decisive confirmatiou of the relatioi,
fire raged six hours with great fury, destroy­ plorers at Lake Superior recently with he has chosen that all'the birds should names of tbe Christian hagiology may
lietween cholera and bacilli disc*&lt;iv&amp;red
ing thp Cottage Hotel, six stores and seven their diamond tube drill was a bod of sing. It sometimes requires a rear of be observed another trace of tbe close by Dr. Koch. Dra. Meati and Iti.Lsch
•
almost constant whistling .to effect the alliance that resulted between the mili­ repeated their experiments last week
dwellings. Twelve families are homeless. Jasper.
The loss is from 98.7,(XXI to &gt;100,000; 850,­
Hon. E. Eldridge, formerly a very prom­ desired result, and in the meantime the tary and spiritual sides of human life,
in the Pbaro laboratory before the. hos­
000 on buildings and tlie rest on stock. 'Die inent politician, and Secretary Of State un­ birds becomes blind. But they sing the
somewhat like that which prevailed m pital physician, the medical students,
Insurance on the buildings Is 930,000. The der Governor Barry, died at Mount Clem- one song with a mournful pertinacity
and the -lehigatas from Baiwhma. the
sort
of
worship
paid
to
their
lances,
loss on stock Is covered by Insurance. Help j ens, Macomb County, the other night, aged that is a curious reproach to the man
London T.mer.
pikes and battle axes by tbe ancient
was .-ummoned from surrounding towns,
that taught it to them. Yes,- they enter Scandinavians.
Thus the two first
and men and fire-engines were sent from seventy-six.
Shall We Eat tbe Sparrows!
NVnnan Wilsou, a wealthy citizen of this market in the regular course of forts which the Spaniards built in tbe
Montjieller, Northfield and South Royalton.
The rest of tlie town was saved with diffl- Coldwater, and his wife celebrated their trade, and are IA' no means as mrv as Lad rone Islands they called for instance,
The Ornithologists. of America in
golden wedding the other night. There their owners try to make them uut. respectfully after St. Francis Xavier ami solemn council Msembled ha/e decided
This one you see in the little house the Virgin* Mary. Twelve ships in tfie
were many present from a distance.
with reHpect to the English sparrows to
The Michigan Bportamen’n Assonatiun over there can whistle ’The IJnden Armada were call«l after the Twelve turn the rascals out. The lively British
London, Dec. 8.—A large sfeainer foun­
meets at Jdeksoo December 9, nnd will take Tree,’ an old German song, perfectly, Apostles, iurt as Henry VIII. onlled bird must go.
dered yesterday off llollyhend, in full sight
but the poor little creature canft do twelve of his crudouh, one of which, St.
meaneron looking to tbe formation of laws
This is all very well, -but the Ameri­
of the shore.- Nothing has yet been seen for the better conservation of tiie fish sad anything else, aod it is indescribably John by name, was captured by the
pitiful sometimes to bear that same old French ' in 1513. It is probable that can Ornitbulogists have also decided
of any of the persons on the steamer. gome of the Btate.
song, repeated with marvelous exacti­ mare irreverence bad less to do-with that he shall make his exit through the
She is supposed to have had a crew
Reports to the State Board of Health of
American stomach, and it is now simply
of
twenty
men.
Another
Steam­ diseases by &gt;orty-&amp;ve observers in different tude about h hundred and fifty times a such a custom than the hope thereby a question of whether ttie American
ship has gone down off the North Cornwall porta .of the Ijtate. for the week ended No­ day. Still there- is a demand for tbe of obtaining favor in war, such as may ,
birds, and I sell them at fifty dollars also be traced in the ceremony of Goose­ stomach, already overloaded with for­
coast, and twenty persons on board were
vember *J9, indicated that remittent fever, each. We order these hfrds'frona the
eign iniquities, can stagger under tiiis
drowned. Tlier. have been many disasters
Crating military banners which haade-1
on tlie west coast during tlie past forty-eight tonsilitis and paerj**™1 fever ioareasea, other side, and when any lady comes to •oeoded to our own times. To the same | added responsibility.
“Make sparroV pot-pie
him.” savs
liours. The scenes nie described as fearful ami .that intermittent fever, pimtunonia, us and says. Mr. Blank,’I want you to order or superstit ion belongs the old cus­
tyjjaoid fever (enteric) and rheumatism de­ gid me a bird which will sing ’‘Sweet
(the American Ornithologist, and he
A heavy gale and rain prevails.
creased in area of prevalence. Diphtheria Violets,’ or any new song, laltnply have tom of failing down and kissing tlie XBl be redu«*d in nuraboq).
_
..._ _________________________
| was reported at twenty-four places, acarlet a bird trained, or if I hdft o one on hand, earth before starting on a charge or as­
Now -pot-pie ns an instrument ot
sault of battle. The practice is alluded
Nrw Yomc. Dr-. l.-Fnu.-ta D. Moulton
»&lt;&gt;»•«. "■! ■»&lt;*•!«&lt; al lore pure., 1 sell it to her for double the oniinarv
decimination to anything except the
to several times in Montluc’s “t’omdied at lilff home in tills dty last hight after j Isaac Brisco, an ol&lt;T and respecti*&lt;l dti- price.
haman species is open to grave suspi­
■ ■*
roentarie,” but so little was it under­
was
“Not all of these little birds that are stood by a modern French editor that in cions. It would have been much more
a brief lllnesi*. He was forty-eight years sen of Whitehall, Muskegon ^ounty,
.
riractical and deadly h:id the American
'old. Mr. Moulton bacame famotu, in the instantly killed in the Eagle ’ Tannery the trained'hi this way life through the or­ one place be suggests tbe resiling
Irnitbologists said:' “Make him fash­
Beecher-Tilton esse, being known ns “Our other day by being eaught in ..the cog­ deal of darkness io Which they are sub­ baisserent la tetc (they lowered their
•
mutual I fiend." lie was n New Yorker, wheels of a bark-grinder.
jected.
Sometimes they actually go heads) for baiserent la tern* (they kissed ionable oni bonnets.'*
The English sparrow, from «)l ac­
bom and bred, and live*I a busy, conspicuous
mad and strangle themselves through the earth..). But the latter reading is
Thomas Ryan, -employed in Palmer,
life. His wife aud one son survive him.
Nichols &amp; Co's camp, near Paris, Mecosta the bars of their cages. This la a fact, confirmed by passages elsewhere; as&gt; counts, is a fecund and predatory nuisCounty, was shot dead the other day by however stranga it may seem, and of a for instanee,’in the “Memoirs- of Fleu- aace.t He has nut only deal roved ihe
James Winn, a step-son of Ryan’a A dozen birds that are ‘put to school,’ as rnnge,’’ where it is stated that Gastoo balance of animated nature and dtiveu*
New York. Dec. 4.—While Mrs. Con­ family quarrel and drunkenness was the we call it, we seldom succeed iajtrain- de Foix and his soldiers kissed, the earth, out the insectivoHMis birth that -kept
nor, wife of Captain Connor, proprietor of cause of -the fatal act. Winn was in ing more than two. In South Germany according to custom, before proceeding down onr vermicular pe*t&gt;'. but he;con­
they have regular nurseries ot these to marab against tbe enemy-. and, agaia, sume* about one bushel of graft tp the
tlie SL Junies Hotel* was st dimfer last custody.
acre and makes no return fur it.
He is
Thursday her rooms were entered and about’
The death of the Fteeecting Attorney of birds, where they are bred alii the year in the life of Bayard, by his secretary,
97,000 worth si' jewelry stolen. The jewels Jackson County at the beginning ot tb« ' around. One- nursery in Silesia turns who records it among the virtues of that nut even a decent ••awn'rer. fra lie
tur-s
up
his
cost*
nt
atnthing
but.the
out
seventj'-cigbt
thousand
bimfeayear,
oonsirted of a diamond necklace, diamond trial of Daniel Holcomb, for the murder of
knight, tliat he would-rise-from his bod
earrings, several brooches, watches and the Creuch family, made' th© saveath vio- which allowing ten per cent, for deaths, every night to prostrate himself st f«H best food and the dmnii«‘-i r.rurotf. He
other ladles’ Jewelry.
,
and twenty-live cents each for exporta­ length on the floqr and' kiss the earth. is therefore, in the ni.hirst possible
phrase, an unnutfeated curse. Rut un­
Alexander McKay, tbe book-keeper for . tion, leaves a gross income of nearly This kiraung uf the earth was uji abbre­ like tlie locusts of Eg\ pt or the beetle
THE MARKETS.
Andrew Wiereugo, of Muikegou, a whole­ eighteen thousand dollars a year, which viated form of taking a particle of it in of Colorado.
sale grocer, who absconded with oim ia a very fair income to be derived from the mouth, as both Elmham and Livius
But die pro|KJsition deliberately made
■
Nkw York, December 8.
are also mention to have been done by the En­
thousand dollars of Wierengo’a money canary birds alone. Tl
LIVB STOCK—Cattle...........
several of these canary f
es in the glish at Agincourt before sticking the by science to tbe American people,
last September, waa brought back frotu
Sheep.................... . .........
or five Frewch; and this agair# was an abbre­ that in order to- get rid of this cKdk we
Hogs...................................
New York recently,where he waa captured. Tyrol. The bird breeds
times each year, laying about six eggs viated form of receiving the sacrament, must eat it, is something that will give
FLOUR-Good to Choice......
Patents..............................
,
eaeh tim*. so you see that from one for Villani says of the Flemish nt Cam­ the native appetite a puuse.
WHEAT—No. 2 Red...............
of Charlotto, Eaton County, waa tried the pair of birds the breeder can get Aarly
It is quite true, noc &gt;n!ing u»
No. 2 Spring......................
bray (1302) that they made a priest go
curoan statistics, that the goornflmds
other day in the Circuit Court, far assault thirty others each year u&gt;der favorable
CORN........................................
all over the field irith the sacred ele­
OATO—Western Mixed.........
with intent to murder, and found guilty. circumstances. Even in tbe city a large
of New York have been eatiifg bim for
ments, and that, instead of communicat­
The jury were only out half an hour.
PORK- Mom.'
number of German families who have ing. each man took a little-earth'told some time at ths fashionable mtanrants
I.ARD-Sti-am........................
' Musk-rats in Tawas Lake are building brought their pets with them to this put it into his mouth., This seems a under the halincinntiou that he. was a
CH BBSS..................................
their houses in rather elevated locations, country add considerable to their in­ more likely explanation than that the reed-bird. But it is a wdl-knowa fact
WOOIr-Domestic..................
which is taken as an indication of high come by breeding - and selling these' custom was intended as a reminder to that tbu gourmands of New York will
CHICAGO.
BKEVKS-Extra...
charming little birds. How long have the sohlier of Ids mortality, as if in that eat anything if it is only on the carte,
water Id the spring.
Choice...............
The Wyandotte (Wayne County) roll­ 1 known them to live? Why I hnd oae trade there coaid be any lack of testi- and in’order to exterminate the sparrow
Good.'................
by the dietetic process we have .got to
Medium.............
Ing-mills, run by the Eureka Iron Com­ myself tliat had been in one family
Butchers' Stock
get the entire population to go into the
pany, shut down recently because the men fifteen years, and aha lived three yearn
Inferior Cattie......... ...—
sparrow eating business with dHigenoc
HOGS—Live—Goed to Choice
refused to accept a redaction. of wages. afwr I got. her. They UBuaJly d‘ie at
8HBBP...........................
This threw about two hutwired men out of the age of ten years when they have
—The New York Mail remarks: “It is and zest.
BUTTBB—Creamery..
There is another consideration ot
been treated weJL The reason why a true story that in Geneva, last August,
work until spring.
Good to Choice Ilal
persons loae so many birds is that they a Frenchtuan with title offered himself weight hero. It is said by those who
BGGS-Freeh...............
A
woman
living
in
a
hut
at
Whitehall,
know tliat one swallow does not make
FLOUB-W inter........
fforget
that
a
bird
cannot
live
era
seed
to a young lady of this city whose fam­
Muskegon County, recently went to call
........
alone but ft must have some green thing ily has auoestry and wealth, lie was a spring, and it is equally evident to
upon a neighbor, leaving a three-year-old
GBALN-Wtorat, No. t
•-U boy lockedjup in the shanty. She had been nbw and then. The broad leaf of tbe accepted, and then naked the father bow those who have tried the pot-pie exper­
Com. No. 3 ..
' common chick-weed is a favorite food
iment ibr.tfifteen sparrows do nut make
much he intended giving his daughter
absent a abort time only when flames ware
Oata, No. 2...
■M discovered issuing from the windows. Be­ of theirs, and when given to them with as a marriage portion. When told the one swallow.
Rye. No.t ...
Biriey.No.S
With these distressing facU staring
b their seeds puts thqm in excellent don- gift would not exceed a trousseau, he
fore help could be had the chi d and he1 dition.
BROOM CORN—
'
the American Ornithologists in the face,
sought release from his engagement on
building were both con umeJ.
Bctt-Workins- “Oh. yea!
eamiry birds tbe ground inat he bad no money and it certainly behooves them to think of
Qarpet and Hurl
Frederick Roll, of Monroe, a wagon-■ to talk. Th
one or two waa bound to marry wealth. He waa some more feasible plan of turning the
rascals out than by eating them, iuid
1 word*. Ia t__ __________________ j
death a few days ago while duck-hunting.1 I came from there was an old shoemaker released, and today is engaged to a di­ we suggest again that it would be much
vorced American actress of great
He leaven a wife and two children.
more expeditious towear them.—-X.
who bad a oanary with a grav top knot, celebrity.”
Common Ilrfwl Sldlug
Iu Pinconning, Bey County, the other■ and tbe canary would call ‘Haus.’ the
World.
___ ______________
Flooring..............................
night Frank Duncan, frenxied by Jealousy man’s name, at daybreak every mornmon Hoards............... .
—Several New York mnsio publishers
—A mother with young cbildrnn
and drink, accused his wife of infidelity■ ing, until be awakened his owner. One
about her who baa tbe iumus, to employ
and fatally shot her.
day ‘Hans’ died, and I’m plagued if
persons tn do or assist her hi doing the
Charles Carroll, of Kalama soo County,, tbe Utile idiot didn't go right ahead
EAST LTBBBTY
work oounc^'ted with too physical care
. wiling ‘Hana’ until it could no loiwur
•f a bouMihold. will find hcrwelf all the
sweetheart.
fresher and Wronger f-.r that spintmu
extending back to hi* life in Soothe, n pria-

Chicago Dec. 5.—The following table
gives the number of votes cast at the recent
Presidential electidn. as compiled from the
official reports sceetved by telegraph from
time to
time.
Dei nocratic-Greenback
fuskim existed In Iowa, Michigan and Ne­
braska. and Retmblican-Greenback fusions
in West Virginia and Missouri:

ninth Coagreas, as nude by th* varioo

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                  <text>VOL. XXIX. NO. 35.

HASTINGS. MICH., DECEMBER 18, 1884.

rREAT REDUCTION!)
U
‘

WHOLE NO. 1535.

A FOE TO DISEASE
Proposed Legislation in the Inter­
est of Good Health.

on

CHRISTMAS GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT

atfcm crnatiiiK a new ofltet-, tn be known

«mended bill of rfhc
Juc trial Drrooibrr ,,___ ____
...
ail! j«rvls»My rule on Monday or. the
gtw-rt f&lt;* a May of further imx-.-cdtaga.

Army, who is tn luive the rank uf CtdoneL
It tv underxlood that Liettcuaut Greely
Will be appointed to thl-j - pOKftimi xhnuld
the rtau-o*. be retained hi the MIL
ATTEK BEN HriTKKU-’KTlfx PUACE. .

1‘afriit* will brentne vacant
on March 4. when Mr. Hutterwurth'* term
ax C*nigrr.xMnan o ptnenees. The appoint­
l^!sl»t!on appointed bv uie I ment of James &amp;• Gnnnell. of CroruBxM
oi Mass.. w ill be nrjr.-d by his
Hmlth b*» ermpIHnl , W|| whfch
&gt;
IN AID or AOOD HKAXTH.

I »abmerahipof

*J

tiamilU'U has apjw'inted
hewa, of like County, Judgeof
tl&gt;e view, oi t|i,. clemn. u
U„
Indiriai Cimdt.' to succeed
method rf pr,,„Uu, u„
lnu&gt; ,
u* t'nltod SUIT, Irf cb&lt;,iOT
,-h„
■
Jrwnl Itefa.r-. to Go Oa tteo RoUrert UM.
The IUM
(h, mi |M,,vWe,
Ngw York, Iter. IX—The Duty Kcw&gt;
fol • NUImul IkMn!
iu,llt v,
,
ays: ••General Graul ha* written Io a
I Ol&gt; one ,„..,„bor tn,;n ,tKy suu
’rirnd at the Custoot-Houitc. MJ in; that ht•rill ikM conretil-in have Cttipi** piaee
Board, to be appointed by the 1‘rviddeut '
lia on the relinxl let &lt;rf tiro army ’
। **«1 eonfinned by the Senate. The around
"Brtion provide* for the coIJroUon and disfMjtuinatiou of military infofmalion. etc. and
J^*‘&lt;&gt;ru« u»e txjinj u, fr&gt;,„r n])ex
At a laic meeting of the Wort MMk
igan Farmer's Club. Judge ParriMh
regulations for the government of qnaranwax
xrtuplrd appointing Pel’l t,M?United States and vesta lutfon
ruary 21 tor the cerenxmlto connected talked about the Bank Check. ■»
in it (the board) all authority for the control with the c-ouBpietitm of the Wawhiagton non- choee thi* subject because farmer* fireth?
JabliC hc*lth- It dirw-t*
qtiently receive chocks on the sale «f
’
V**"1 10 ro-°l*r*b- with local
their 'product*, and are sometinM*
boards, but atao authorize* the National
losers thereby, bv reason of not know­
1i2*rd’.vUp0" d,rc&lt; tlon of U* Preridrnt, to valid Pension Appropriation bill wan reported. |
ing how to handle them.
•
actin tlxi several States independently rt&gt; after which oonMdrraitou of the luter-Stato
Some year* ago a friend of hi* staid
Kanile* uf local boards. The third secUop
his farm for fi.OOO, one-halt in caA
authorizes the National Board to frame
rules to be olmerved by all vewelx Railing ... In’the Houre n concurrent resolutfon wax- and the balance on time. For the tire*
from foreign |x.rta to porta of the United adopted for a gatterriuir of 8cnub&gt;m and Bev payment he took a mortgage on the
Staten,^ and provides that such rules- shall
farm. pavabTe in one, two and three
be enforced by all consular officers and
» X
’
1
/ " 1
1
Z*
* ■* Tyearn, and for the cash payment be
potatioa by the Prei&gt;klrnt, hy mreax of etoc- took a cheek on a private banking in­
i
rf Lhe Vnit’‘1 Sutw’ “ wcl1 M
trii-lt) . After a long debate a re*oiutloo was
I medical officers serving under this act Sec- adoptnl to expunv** fn&gt;m the nOriat proerrd- stitution
Not needing the money finr
t«Mi 4 provkkw that any vessel from any in&lt; of last J uly a sjro-ch try J. D. Taylor, which immediate use, amkrteemingererytirttag
foreign port which shall attempt to enter reflected on the Pension ('otnralttee.** At the perfectly safe, or perhaps not knowita|
Ion ten PrtMiou Mil* wen- poxaed,
| any port of tim United States in viola­ eventa*
including one granting thirty dollar* a month his'duty respecting the cheer, he pre
tion ot tl»e alxwe rales shall be liable to to Emiux I*e Ixmg. Adjourned to the Uth.
it in bis pocket and kept it two wbAi
rrT“rt,n.. V*. proper Di*trid Court
before he thought of presenting lite
rf
h
’,pon «»^o- •
A BLOODY RECORD.
the bankers, although he rmided in
tion shall forfeit to the United States a sum !
their immediate neighborhood. Mena
not excreting &gt;1.000, which shall bp a Iten !
upon the vessel. Section 5 provides for a I
while the bankers had failed, and ♦titer
Wmiler observaixw of these rules from Um
drawer of the chock had died insolvent.
Th&lt;- eoDoequeooe wa* hta friend toot
health officw at Um jwt of entty. Section
8 authorizes the President, in any threaten­
Dktjioit, Mich.. Dre. 13.—Silas Sanders the amount of the check, besides sootr
ing emergency, to make known bv proe- (colored), a wiUmm in tiw Crouch murder money to litigation. This tan* arotar
। tarnation
the
ineaMurro
which
he
simply from the fanner's neglect to
may think neceteary to meet It, such as rase, tried to rul Ills throat at .lat-Axon Thurs­ Eresent the check in due time. Tran.
suspending -the introduction of any dan­ day moraine, but wax prevented by offie might hav® tost the money, ff he hflri
gerous kind of merchandise or prohibiting
obtained -it upon the check, hi ctatott
entirely the entry into United States ports wound* Id hi* neck. The stngntar fatality
ways,
but in this instance the loo* wto
connected
with
the
Crouch
cane
tfl
again
of vessels from Infeeted countries. He
shall at the Mine time convene the Nation­ much direureeiL and the funeral belief te purely from his neglect in not nbeorrIng the law applicable to the preoaoto
’ al Board of Health in special session, and
tion of bank checks. The farmer wm
I the measures devised by the latter shall,
- upon approval by the President, sujxiwde vlok-at dchtha. tbc attempt.*! suicide detailed only lost, but it was also a too® to *r
| estate of the drawer of the eheck.
; the Executive proclamation. Tlie remaining
i font sections provide -among other things
* If a man receive* a check npoa •
for the collection by Consular officers
- bank in payment for produce, or *
of sanitary
statisticand informa­ D. Crouch. aged seventy-four; kutbee White, 1 farm, or any other obligation, it b bb] tlon in foreign porta; fur an approjirtatlon hix daughter, aged tbirty-thryr. and her un­ I duty to present it for paymentwithin a
• of 9500.000 to meet the expenses Incurred born babe; Henry White, her buxbund. aged
j lu carry iug out the provisions of the bill. thirty-one year*: Mose* Pnlk-y. the drover,
twenty-throe.
j Audi xuiu to be disbursed under the Na­ aged
Other violent dewtto-Mrs Daniel Huteomh, there is no remedy
tional Board’s direction and by Its owndh
The qtwiUun, what is a reaaotaMe
bunting agents.'
,
—
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—
—, | time in...which
wLIcba a che.:k
che.:kshould
should bobapoopar
A delegation of -physh-uuix and mmnbcrs
I
more money thai&lt; »t anything vise by
of State boaixlg of health placed die Nil in SLS
I
««■ i-re-u a^a. ntw* *■
[|OLMKK &amp; HOLLY BKOfi.
State of Michigan. County of Barry —aa.
U/ll taklnu ou areuc« for the best selling
cutnstancm.
'
It
has
been
held
than
the
hands
of
the
House
Committer
on
Ihibandor
H.
lxs&gt;.
April
U.
1*4.
ibouxtil
he
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“
—
At a session of the Probate Court for ths
W Ifl book out. Beginners wbcred grandly.
one of the murderers aod miteMed.
when all the parties*to a check are rsai
’’ ” None lafl. Term* tree, itii.i.KrrHoor County of Barry, holden at the Probate office is llc Health yesterday afternoon.
Attempted RUteide Silas’ Hander*, mrothe city of flaxtlngs. In said county, oa Monday,
CO.. Portland. Maine..
fcuto of th* same town or city, a detay
A XOVF.L SCHEME.
tiounl
above.
the 1st day of 1 leeend&gt;er. In the year one thouSeriously wounded--Ebner Shuler, shot by ef\eight days h sufficient to discharge
Washington, Dee. !1.—A delegation of
xand eight-hundred and eighty-four.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
CongrrtMmen. Iwxded by I miiinisstener-Gcn- Jean* Eoy. February 4./ IBM; Detnrtfre the drawer from all liability, at leaatte
Ih the matter of the estate of H train Gardner, rial Moorehead, of the New Orleans Expo­ Brown'» attempted RRMxMlnatlon. February 7. . the extent of bis loss thereby. And b
deceased.
.
The !*rwc-utlng Attorney. Frank Hewlett, &lt;
lK;h a ca*e, a demand made before the
frwArr /.Wfc,
narvj
reading and filing the petition, duly venfied- sition. aiui Senalor* lauuxr and Bamptim.
Obtained and all Pateat Bwstaeea attended to ofOn
Sarah A. S. Gardner, executrix of the last railed cm* the President yesterday and died November fit, ISM, of quick coaxuraption close of business hours of the day sat
i r°Our omro'ls'tppoAite the U. B. **»**"’ °S**n- will and testament of Mid deceased, alb-ging rc'inn-t.-d him. In view of hi* inaceeding
tiiat on which payment tntatu
a duly authenticated copy of the Iasi wifi
tomts Ilf AU Kindt to br Market and we can obtain Patctitn In leu time than that
have been first legally demanded km
and testament of said deceaaod. and of the I*ro- Nlty to bu present al the ofiening of the
thirw- remote from Washington.
, bate thereof, having been filed in UKl’nMrt, ExDOxItion. to aoasont la open the Expo­
been
uniformly
coosiclered a demaad.
Down!
, Send MODKt. or liBAWUfO.. We
advise
ax
to
SOW ®UP»:,ui -. showing that Mid will has
__ been
__ duty admitted to sition with etectrieity. The plan k tn
and Hugh McCallum, charged with made within a reasonable time.
1
»r -ni UM rrad'ir, N. nul,
«..
' O.trl.i.bllli, In. o, chirp-; ulnrulr
probate in the county of Niagara. New York. • tear our of the Westen Union wires and Crouch
»bcxrtiiig Detective Brown. &lt;Umnlxa&gt;4. but J nd payment, is refused, notice should Imr.rrifit given
No Charge unlou Patent is Secured!
’ I and praying tha! said eopv of said will be ab
*
We refer, here, to the Fostm&amp;ster..the Hunt, of |ow«L ffiedand recorded In said court a* and for Mttach mw eod to the motive power rearroitrd and held in bah: D^n Hokotnb and
imtnodiitlely
given
to
the
drawer
of
tb«
Jud
Crouch.
March
1.
W4.
charged
with
the
ho ».&lt;», IV. *
m^r
MH.!.. S'*? &lt;«&gt;"
“J “
“'.’'JIi I the last will aud testament of said deeeaxed.
of machinery. In the Ex|x&gt;sition. The other
and oheck.
’
.
I atrpt office. Kor circular, advice, tertns aud
Thereupon It is ordered, that Monday, the JMh end will. Iw ooniiroted with tiro White original murder* bekl tn 880.000 bailu each
«* i«u
J«ro _
rrfcroncea to actual clients In your own State or day of December, A. D.. iSM.at ten o’clock tn House. m&gt;d rd a fixed moment,- everything now on trial; Joseph /'f—
JVbcn payment of a oheck apoa r
charged with cuniphe'ty
&lt;JUK
.
Comity, write to
&gt;
the forenoon, tie assigned for the bearing of said Iming in-ivmliDcss in New Orlenns. the Prre- charged
perjury
in
;
Hour*
Holcom
bank
is
refused,
the resotirre of lb,
C. A. SNOW &amp;A'O .
nnp that die heirs al law of said d*
&lt;&gt;oxito Patent o'ffler. Wasldngtoa. D. C. . I; petition,
holder is agninst the drawer and en*
ceased, and all other persons Interested in said Idenl, surreuiuhd hy his Cabinet, nieinbupi
estate, are required to appear at a session of of Cwajm-w. Judges, Government officials
against t he * bank, even though 8b&lt;
said court, then to Iw holden at the Probate *and'fcndlg!i repn&gt;r-entatlv«w, will press th*
Nkw York. Dee. IX—Cotton brokers bank, at the time the check was pre
office, in the citv of Hx&lt;rtings, In said county, luittuh/ii Hm Executive Mansion and lirhave completed their estimates of the crop I Dented for payment, wa® perfectly sohr
and snow caiuie. If any there be. why the prayer
xlanta^mMmly s.-t the vast machinery in mo­ for the scaron of
of die petltiooer should not be granted.
and aummurize I ent and held funds of th® drawer miB
OF GOODH
And It Is father ordered tbni said petitioner lten. jTIm President agreed to take thb the product ax follows, in Dales:
cient to meet the check; so that a chock
Sve notice t#tbe-|iersoiis Intefestrd in. *aid to­ projxJution under consideration.
North Carolina. a.&lt;WK,fiuO: South &lt;Carolina. is nothing more than the personal ob
te, of the pendency of said petition, and the
xa x&lt;»»: (ieonrta.
Alabama. VlttfJUO;
I'
•
I’KXRIONS.
hearing thereof, by causing a ropy of this ordtr
U.uHianu, XiK&amp;,UB: ligation of the drawer, as of a promis
AMD A BRAN, NKW f.iNE OF |
to be toubllsheti In the HaatlngS BanXBR. a
Wamiingtox. Dee. 11. -The miIhx»ui- MhMitxippi,
ni’wxpaiM-r printed and circulated In said eounW mlttee of the House Committee on Appro- Trjum, \ .£f.OX&gt;; Arkansas. 5,Mi,000: Tenmw xory note or bill of exchange. Tb&lt;
Probate Order.
ul Burry, once in each week for three snccesaiw priHttons having In charge the subject of thv msx XtM.ilM: average. XhK.00n.
l,ast year the estimate' from the. same drawer is treated in some sort as te&lt;
,dxwk&gt; previous to Mid
j&lt;en*i*n appnipriations has agreed ti|*m a source* of information was 5,800,000, aud principal debtor, and he m not dh
charged by any neglect of the holde:
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
bili appropriating . 800,000.008, the niuntint was about Uwjictuul yield.
,
asked for try Hie Connniesionor of Pensions,
The intimates made the worW’if supply of in making due presentment of ti»__
’I*. “TV'-T—.I..... In thi. vrarnne thouMUld daht
for tire next fiscal, year. The bill will be cotton until September 1. X8IX000 bales, clieck, or in giving notice of the jib
TO BE ADDED, WITH
Mate of Michigan. County of Barry -m.
I
.4 1-rua.U-.
Al a xrreion oi the Probate Court fur the submitted to the .IRmis** to-day. ft is sliort Against 7,187,000 hales last year. '.TSfi.OOO honor, unless he sufTered some loaa •;
■ lr&lt;h? ’iS3Sr oI th. n-uu-cl «&lt;-»»• M"t- connty of Barry, holdeu at the Probate O»ce In and contain* no new legislation.
batoa two years ago, and 6,858,008 bales In injury thereby, and then only pro tentto
the city of HaxtlDga. In said county, on Satar1881-tW. There are now 5,750,000 mure
W1I.I. TOUCH THE HUTTON.
If the drawer of the check have a&lt;
‘'T-hlh.T?u!rldo»
into «Hirt
dny. the ’Adb day of November. In 'the year om
At the helm.
,
.
Washington, Dec. 12.—Prpsklctit Ar­ spindles than there were in 1881, when the funds in the bank to moet it. It ia i
thousand eight nundrrd and clghty-four.
।
i Prnent, Clement .Smith, Judge of Prot'ate.
thur'hn.* signified to Cmnmtaaloner General average price was 131* cent* for middling fraud, and the holder can suntain a»
In the matter of the estate of Benjamin Howa, Morckemt. who'islicrc In the Interest of the uplands at New York. It is estimated that action upon it against the drawer vM
datlxfaction guaranteed, and floods Gbcujxir
are now 11,000,000 available spindle*.
I
Ails ''TnTreadiiig and filing the |»etltioi&gt;, duly veri­ New (hlciins Exposition, that he will com­ there
tota ever you bought before.
wh|c‘h will fully consume the erop if run at presentation or notice.
fied, of Sarah A. Howe, administrator of Mid es­ ply with the request made yestenlay to start the same rate of counttn ption as for the last
The check may be revoked by »tetate, praying that her final account filed with the niAchlnery of the cxj»o«lti&lt;&gt;n on the loth
Parties owing the old firm will ideue settle by
drawer at any time before it h paid o
four years.
■
______
this court, may be beard and allowed, and she ins!, by electricity.
Haphnnbcr totfi.
t&gt;e discharged from the mkI tnu»t.
__
accepted
by the banker. He may dram
HOLMES i HOLLY BROS^ Woodland.
THE OH. AND TICK BOBM MEM UNITE.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Monday, the ©th
out all he ha* on deposit
His death i
day of December, A. D. ISM. at ten o dock In the
Wihtkwatkr, Whu, Dee. IX—Al a late
WASHtNtfTO.x. Dre. 18.—For some
a revocation. No banker would van
forenoon, be assigned for the hearingof Mid ped- nwnittm till- question of tho admission of
WiWSgii
hour Saturday night Nellie Horan was ttire to pay a eheck after notice of tfe&lt;
Hon. and that the heir* at law of said deceased.
Mid all other fa rsons Interested In Mid extole. American pork into (iermany has remained placed under arrest on suspicion of having death of the drawer. If he did. b&lt;
an- required to appear at a session of Mid in statu quo. the decree of Inhibition still
court, then to be boideii at the Probate OffleyJn being in force and the markets virtually poTxoued her stater Anna. The arrest was might lie called upon by the administiro
ta work that wfll at ooce bring you «• «&gt;’««*&gt;
the city of Hastings. In Mid county, and "‘w’ closed to the pork men. Itecent movements made In accordance with the recommenda­ tor to pay it again
So, if th® drawe
Itatar than anything rise in Amerira. Al) "J**?!
rairo-, if any there be. why the prayer of the
the »?»,ooo in prerenta with each iwx. Agwris ^rP»riMllnd‘
’uu'' &lt;oaat’£ jwtlUoner should not be gnmlcd.
In Germany hostile to American petroleum tion of the Coroner's Jury, which found should 'before presentation beoooMw»ute&lt;l Everywhere, of either sex. £
1
And
It
Is
further
unlei'-il
that
Mid
»etitioB«r
that
the
deceased
had
died
from
the
effects
KKSEb
tn
for
throe
Mcccsefre
have
awakened
the
controllers
ot
dint
In
­
haukrupL
tar all the time, in- spare time only.to ***.*?
give notiov to the ]-rson« Interested In mM terest and a powerful combination is now ofrolson. At the.inquest Prof. Bode treti■&gt; at their own homes. Fortunes for all work
Stole, of the pendenej of said prUtloii. and the
In a case in Michigan, where
w» absolutely axeurud. I&gt;on’t delay.. ■- hao
bearing thereof, by causing a &lt;x»P)-of hl '»vdcr furming between them and .the pork men fichl to findifig sfryThnla In the dead the point of death drew bis chock upon
[A tn» eiw.l
farrh Co.. Portland. Maine- i
to l&gt;e published in the Hastings Ban Mtn, a witli a view to having the new administra­ woman’s stopmeh. It was also shown that the bank ih which he bad money, boio^.
£wspl£er printed and circulated In said crnmlr tion takeu determined stand in favor of Nellie Horan, , who bt now under arrest at
Probate Order.
of lurry, onee in each week for throe sn&lt;-e« *a»ve tlvesc iiHpurtant features of American ex­ Imbt home, being too Hl far removal, had all the money be had, with direction
“ ",d
'&amp;1TH.
jmrcluuted poison, and on the night her ab­ to the payee to draw the money, defra'
port.
ler died had left a powder with deceased'* the funeral expenses out of it, and V
WaCAJMlAKfXO KXfEHtMBNT*.
A true copy..)Judge »f Probata^
nf Barr? holden at the Pre*-- '»*
i partner in the dress-making bnslnrei, which pav th® balance to bta heir*, and tin
Hastings in said county
Wasbinotox, Dre. 13,—The annual reobeck was not paid or accepted by tb&lt;
*«y of November in the year one - ------------jKirt of the Department of 4grlcu1ture, just j powder deceased' took and shortly after bank before the death of the drawer, it
ra^nSS^lS?'{.tU^rrnu«-hA&lt;«r.
ouj, shows owe of the features ot the year's
wax held that the eheck did not opiwati
• In the matter &lt;rf the estate of Ann Kllra&lt; *»kwork to have been a series of baking exper­
as an assignment of the fund, and tha
^nraiitng »ud Cling the
iment* with Hour of different grade* from
CixcikWatt, Dec. 11.—Reuben R Springer -• ■ - ■- — — —-—— •• - I-1. . — — X, — — tV all
pans
of
tin*
country.
The
result
of
Ulis
Bed, of Henry C. Cook, a son
died
yAlenlay
forenoon.
He
to
widely
investigated ha* hern to sbo^tiiat the
MKoraaful. oocenta to 85 easily earned • »«T
known fur his magnificent gifts to the pub­ arrangement, was revoked by thrdoati
1 mlttriWErotat"..Vining. Tiiat all who want work may test tbs weight of bread produced from a given
WAlght ut dour is almost entirely dependent lic, in the form of Music Hall, Exposition of the drawer, and the bank, aftn
on tne ix-remtage of moisture In flour, BuDding* and College of Music, to which lie notice of the death of the drawer to
*a
’
&gt;"of
itecendxET.
at
ten
o'ctix
k
«n
B'X
^2'.
I
Ji&gt;v «»f iwx-einlier.
o clocK in u&gt;«. ‘*2.,
be Mxlgued forth* neanng
full »r-.lc- rather tbanji|&gt;ou quality br amount of glo- hax eouteibuted within the past nine years
2S’titot the brine * &gt;*»®f ““
ISluS and *11 other perw»ns Intervxtrdln Mjq CK. 71nSta». «&lt;•.."*» &lt;*r
ten bi Ik Tha* eTperinrenta were .con- about &gt;800,000. He wax eighty-four yeani
■uwUuttl, wire for »U who »u»
estate, are
aiu, AddnaoWKwow * Co.. f.irt»uU. Mh dii-ted, primarily • f« rompsriann with thoec old. Hh hurt IIIdcmi wax of vary abort
rue1 S &lt;ta,tiieiclty of Halting* tn said county and
of l!»c McDougul hr^licra In England a duration. Mr. Springer berssM- slightly called upon to pay aa administrator a
».-n to IH hidden ut the Probate &lt; &gt;m«lh£
‘
tai£
«f
r
there
1^
why
t
tae
&lt;*
taty uf Hastings in xuld •yrnnfr*”’1 .J??o ^,Unhort time ago, wliich did not nwllt very IndUfxMed on Sunday Taxi, while attending the c«t*te. Wrtboa* acceptance by U&lt;
favorably f&lt;n American flour as regards nervier at the Cathedral, and kepi bin bed
K any there be. why tire prajw ««
Itooer should not be granted
,-titiouer
quantity. Onr resulta show a much higher on Mondav, but wax up Tuesday and liad
Ami :l |H t.irthiT ordered UuU. Mid If
yield than was found abroad.
breakfasted yesterday morning. Hr died In
Mvi- tiuth-r t«» the persoo* «’,*^n^SS»E. \3»&lt;t ihe
- - - --- - ~---- X
U —— _
---------rarlMeMAWntH.
thereof tn causlRK » «’.P3
.
tate. of th&lt;- |Ht&gt;d«MK-y Of
bearing thereol by ommIi
WAsniNGTON. Dq&gt;. Ilk—Caluooi
lAtmwa
to be published in the M“'
. uw amtor*
h
roper tirinted und rir
ti. iierrvt, of this Hfr.
.Drogrtetscaai
f™,.
XU—1

At this Hoose yop can find almost Anything and Everything.
ZD oil for your Bettoy.

\ Silk or Cashmere Dress for your
Daughter, or a nice Cloak or a

Underwear, Hoods, Silk Handkerchiefs,

We have in great quantities, and at lower prices than anybody else
can sell them to you.

Overcoats and Suits

For Men, Boys or Children, that must be sold before the first of Jan­
uary. You can buy them at figures that will satisfy.
Sills, and Worsted NecK Scarfs,

Just Arrived.

The Finest Assortment ever seen in Hastings.

Call and see the display of goods at the sign “Cash Store.”

Hight at the Frofli!

1

GENERAL STOCK! !CflHSUMpTinN

TO BE KEPT FULL! ।

Millinery Goods ,.ES?S^s
Mrs. B. S. Holly

ta-C'OME AND Till'/ US!

S

mB

ESfcSAW

i 2^^--S'■BSiis

free!

SHFCUE

DIVORCES

iW'SSSSg^

Iwur-traltou
rn-a^entOe^'^-^
asking him to act —
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MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

— It »•) not be generally known that
1 always thought mr wne a verraarotlie disability law agaiaat Cafholtes still I
\ u*e'* 10 ****
&lt;• hu in Naw Hampshire. No Coth- I ®- sbe *•’
good-humored, and
d.d
ihot
when
otic can hold office in that State. &lt;Jbi- I 4
a not
"'** mind: and “on
“ th
*t «l»y when
we went to ttutherford to receive the
c«gu .Veira.
little legacy her unde left her. end had
-An electric light has been intro­ it paid over in criap'bank-note*, which
duced into a lighthouse at the entrance •be put in her pocket-book. I aaid to
—IteiilMMt*. Kgga, iNfMWc.,
to the outer harbor of Klo de Janeiro,
her, oa we went out
Two oonlidenre mm of Charlotte, Eaton it is uf 2.000 candie power and in visi••Now. Anna Maria, my dear, you’U
'• •pul that in your pocket and have It
County, who won eighty dollars at three* Mi* a distance of thirty-live miles.
The Glasgow /krald thinks that if picked, or you’ll carry it in your hand
Wednesday. showing assets of »wr..57W, with curtl monu-. w ere eonviuled recently of
lan-eny aadjuurtenoed to three yours each Americans would siibstituto oatmeal •nd have it smutched away. So let me.
MHUtics of but SW.231
Miss Mary E. Caldwell. whose shier lias al hi the penitentiary.
bn- pio&lt; and hot cakes they wojiid be take charge of if. three thousand dol­
ready given S3UU.UJU for a new Catholic nah
Th^tuas Hyau. tHniiloyed in a lumbor- calmer.
lively. Jwm» apeculative, lars is loo big a sum to u«, too .•alcalde.
eenuty. ha* also signed her chock for tho name
•mountfor the name purpoaecump near Parts, Mwstaa County,was shot !&lt;na boftiikaMtic, and happier.
!o run anv risk* with.”.
.
•
Over forty doxen pocket-knives mid oousid- &lt;1 sail the other day by jkuieM Winn, a step■Well. yes. that’s true, Solomon.*
.
The
latest
indignity offered to the
eater other cutlery was found in the Pt**«*- non. It appoari*d that an old family (piar*
atan of ArthurTbotnm*. who was arrested at
memory of Carlyle is, to credit him said she. * “So it is, but I’ve got the,
rel, together with too much whisky, was with
I in vi ng
invented the
word pocket-book in my bag and my bag on
“dude.” In his journal on July 15, my arm. and 1 think it is very safe.”
CoroeilMU. the attorney who oowhlded
“S6 safe that some one may ont the
Jodgn Held - the'Judge later committing aub
The numngsrs of the State ItaW and Or­ Hfc&lt;5, lie wrote: “1 seldom read any
oMe from riiame— wan iMjnteuctsl at ML der League met at Kalamaroo recently dad of a book, novel or the like, strings,” said I.
Sterling, Ky., Wednesday tn three years In the
So Anna Maria stopped and undid
and a]&gt;polut4sl the followiug Superintend­ M-here the writing seems to flow
p—IhnUary
‘ fllxteen now grange* were onnuiiztxl in ents: Mnit District, C. R. Hendorxou, De­ along like talk, without a certain the bag and took out the pocket-book,
PMsasyivanla the pant year. The rougipt*
which I put in the bottom of the in­
were kv**, and expenditures 95,146. There troit: Secund. Prof. A. E. Hay wood, Hillx- pain, a certain envy.”
side pocket of my overcoat; and we
waretUBO initiation.-, and there are at prev- dale; Third, IL E. Fraser, Jackson; Fourth,
Birds in Sweden nnd'Norway are
aatnii working grange- 1n the State.
J.H. Boyden, Kalamazoo; Fifth, KeV. J. Initter protected than in any other coun­ walked on together arm in-arm, and
A Cbinaman calling himself J am re Young E. Gillwrt. Grand Rapid*; Sixth, Rev. 8.
talked about the things we'd do with
try. and the consequenoe is that they
aad Mlaa Maggie Kinley were married
Wednewday at Rile, after which tho O-luatial w. Sample, I Aiming; Seventh, Frank nra tame aud ■ familiar. A resident of the money, until we got hungry, and 1
proposed touch at Staffem’s before we
•at off hlw cue and donned Anmricun attire. Whipple, l*urt Huron; Eighth, left to be
Sweden says that evrey morning flocks
Ria bellevtxl tho pair eloped from *mue town
appointed; Ninth, Rev. J. I. Buell, Mus­ of sparrows come into’ the room while took the cars for home. Anna Maria
ta Ohio.
Mlvo inches of miow at St. Louis Thu es­ kegon; Tenth, A^M. Webster, East Tawas; ho is eating breakfast and run about liked the idea, and we proceeded to
Eleventh, Rev. K. W. I-adue, L'Anse.
ter.
tlu! room picking up crumbs or wash­
That was a very good lunch, and
▲ schooner foundered Wedneaday off St
F. J. Mnrontnti*, n heavy doaler iu dry­ ing themselves fa basins.
Marya. N. F., and all on libard periahed.
•roll spread. Anna Maria took off her
■rtirev dealer* were arrretod In Brooklyn goads and Imota and shoes at Ray City, has
Many tenement-house eigarmakers cloak, and 1 my overcoat, aud wo did
Ttetraday for rolling oleomargarine for butter. failed, the store being closed under four
receive from their employers 100 pounds justice to it I paid, of course, out of
Frauds D. Moulton's will bequeath* ull deaeorod'a real :m&lt;l personal properly io his chattie mortgages. The liabilities aggre­ &lt;&gt;f tobacco, for whioh they have to re- my own purse for it, and put on my
gate ST-&gt;.U0o: a««jta,
The cause as­ l urn 102 pou nds of cigars. The di Terence overcoat with a comfortable « gh. I
ZWMO«.
signed
for
the
failure
was
too
many
book
Fifteen pupil* In the Deaf and Dumb InsUis supposed to represent the water us«$ helped Anna Maria ou with hers, and
tute at Rochester, N. Y., are III with dfph- accounts.
in moistening the dry leaf. Complaints we left the restaurant;
j«"t outside
Cberia.
.
Rev. Dr. John M. Arnold, editor of the are made that when’ the tobacco falls Anna Maria cried. “□!" and dropped
The colored NaUoual Committee, called to
meet in Now Oricana December 17. has boon MicJiigan Chrittiau AdrocaM, dropped short cigar Ntumps, willow, oak. and my arm and ran back.
poatpon*! to JanuaryJJA.
.
dead the other day at his home. He was elln leaves are used to make good the
She came out again in a moment
Btod flllngs coatod with tine gold aro being
■eld fur the genuine metal to bullion dealer* sixty years of age. He came to Michigan deflciency. and that in some instances smiling.
fa 1831.
100 pounds of tobacco have thus been
tetbe southwestern country.
“What was the matter?” I asked.
At BL Albans. W. Va.. Charlie Duffy, rovenWolves arc said to be unusually numer­ made to produce 200 pounds of cigars. “Did yon leave anvthing?’’
teeo years old, was arrested Thursday by
She held up her handkerchief which
Deputy Marsha) Atkinson, charged with rob- ous iu tho Northern Peninsula this season.
&gt;tag the niuil.
A couple of youfa; men at Munising are
—Mr. W. J. Andros, of Sumter. S.C.. she had in her hand, and answered:
Yhe various giaro workers’ unions through- making a suuu living by trapping aud killed a hog a few day* ago aflected
“l‘ve found it.”
eat the country have subscribed *50.000 to aid
And I laughed.
teeprescrlptlon giass-blowoni now on a strike poisoning them. The skins net about live with every symptom of hydrophobia
atPttwburgh.
dollars each.
The hog had been bitten two weeks pre­
“You see what a careless little soul
Tho horror* conuoctod with the Crouch
Captain A. P. T. Baniteau, prominent iu viously by a dog which whs supposed to you are.” I said. “Not to be trusted
murder at Jackson. Mich., received reinforce­
ment Thursday by the attempt of a witneea to Michigan military affairs, was almost fa­ be mad. The ting became so violent
cut hl* throuL
Shp uoddod.
tally potion»il the other night by mistak­ a* to necessitate iu separation from the
William Marshall, Joe Buxzard and Ben
other hog, and tinally had to be killed.
“Anfl yo« are so careful, Solomon.”
Green, throe raumbetw of the Welsh Moun­ ing a jug of lye fur cider and drinking a A farmer living nearBishopville, in the she said?
tain, or Buxzard gang of outlnwa, have been glassful, at his House in Detroit. Milk aud
“Of-cou^te— of vourM,” I said. “A
• same county, shortly after killed a
euminltusl for trial.
emethrt* saved his life.
The House Committee on Public Hu I Id,I ng*
young cow. apparently affected with man has so many things to think oi
The Muskegon Booming Company start­
and Ground a,Um agreed to a tall making an
hydrophobia, Miprposed to have origi­ he’s obliged th be more business-like.
OMUtiona) appropriation of
for the pub- ed from Houghton Lake July 1 with
nated by the same dog parsing through I don’t blame you. little woman. Don’t
Mo building in 1’eqria, III.
075,1l00j&gt;no feet of logs aud suceoeded iu
that neighborhood. S/. /mum
Tho Unit cd State* Coinmisahm to South and
think thaL”
Central Ann.*rica has about concluded its la- getting them to Muskegon before the sea­
And she giggltal, she was so pleased.
-For some time tl»e&lt; 'apitol at Wnshfete* In the Qty of,Mexico, and will leave for son cl&lt;Mud, with tUe exception of a half
That brought ns to the station, where
1 fasten has been lighted with electric
mile jam.
we took the cars, and 1 think I dozed a
■
lights.
It
is
now
found
that
the
hnildA
Highland, U»Os­ ; .
.-X young
J'&gt;uus man living
nig pear
pear ziigDIBna,
A
Mcdlx. attirnnd llapkls. ataius««i of violating
little on the way up. •
tee dvlLecrviot* lawn during tho campaign by ceola County, on
'
‘ta» u. d»k '•’t. pn- n'« •,"&gt;»«
... 1r.unb«
■pwmuw
Our own house seemed warm and
makingeompuloury asacMtaenta. \
»h». look«l like fair
f“‘ ‘T
“f
.. .
.
_
_
kinds
nf
iniuw-ta
nwvo
ru-on
nilr»&lt;-tn&lt;l
hv
cheerful after the long journey- A bit
ffltas Savage, the bolder uf a French i‘poii»- .
kinds
of
inMirta
have
been
attracted
by
tfoo claim for over ILUU.irtu. *U3 this week bears. He is a youug man of nerve, ami th&lt;| lightn and have killed thernselvea of supper awaited iw.- and all looked
buried at Hart lord, C’outi., al tho expense of when he got through shooting ascertained
tt» city, after living in hope tor a half-cent- that he hnd shot four young-.Cows. One ! by striking ugainat tlac dome. Bnshols bright. Children fa.bed. and servant
nry.
anxious to go. So we sent her away
of May flies, ImetleH, crickets, ear wigs.
|
Goveruor Hunk, ot WiMMNt.sln, lota de»s»ded was killed and the otherir received slight
—— ' dragon-flies, grasshoppers, caddisflies, and sat down. 1 just threw back my
that there shall ta- no &lt; cremuiues al tbe in- wound*.
'
h'd);,
wasps,
hornet*,
bultorfliea,
moths,
overcoat.
■ngurntinu of Blatt* officea. They will quietly
JohnD.
Stamiiah,
t.
, .
, city
- ,aaocMsor
L “f
viendaa, frotfhoppers, plant lice.-water
take the oath uf office find retire th the*r ro“Before we do anything else I'll put
teectlvr departuinntatn.lt,
rrutu tb.
twwUe, whirligig.. .Uppera, lionwd- tbc money hi the safe,” I said—‘w*your
Grove’* litiacisl oil works, ul Kansas City, purtuu, .U«i „r b^rt-aiMu. ntwtlly.
mltig.u, gnM. So-quiuw.. and ev.ry money. Now don’t take airs becauae
Wore buriasl Friilav evening, the Iom reaching
Captain George McClure brought the ■ spdcieM of insect known to the sur- yon are wealthy.”
MtMQ,
Executions fur
went isxued Friday •ehoonnr Frank Morris into Port Huron re- rounding sw’nmps and woods of the
With this jest ! dived into my right­
against Fronklin Baker, flour merchant at
centiy from Lake Huron alone, his crew of District have met their death in thia hand inner pocket I never shall forget
HdladelplUa.
Wt^hiugton Star.
the dreadful cold chill that ran through
Forty-Ave Indxv” *“d tour thnusund tuotn- two .men, William Clark and John Clfford, I way.
I..U.
Of
IMrt.lt
,
hiring
l
—
it
ka.MtM
..r.r;
Lwhon
th.
late
Frank
Chanfrau
rebora wore uddcol during tho year to the Good
me as 1 found it empty. ’
“Psha!” 1 said to myself. “What
btartlbg th. tontm, &gt;»d drt.wu.J. off I „-pad &lt;n&gt;m California aud « ». the t.»
Laujrhlln* st rui k it vein ot kna txjual to Ute Forrentor, in a heavy gale aud driving, sesyor of a snug fortune he bought a hand folly! It's the left pocket, 6t eojanie.”
Breal We»iinghouro roarer.
1 dipped into that. There was noth­
snow-storm. McClure ke;tt up a utout .
hotiM at Yonkers and then wunt
Humure are ufloat that tbc Wlrouutin On- heart aud manairt.! to aave him-taf and lo ।he warehouse on Peck Slip, where ing there either.
troi Hnafl will tat extended to Chicago for
the vwrl from almost certain dertruc- 1 m, father was employ rd as a porter,
Trembling and in a eolti prespiration,
lock of fiuHlItJre over tho SL ]&gt;atil trurk
abd said: “I'd like you tostep out with I began to rummage every pocket in
General Shttridnn will ta&gt; Marabal of the Day ttoUa
!• the celebration ot the completion or Wm*
Twomoii Hucceeded in pocketing about : mr for awhile.” “I can't,” replied my coat. I tore it off. 1 shook it I
tarton’t* Monumeut at the National Capital.
S)0 worth of gold wntches while examining I th- elder man: “it isn’t dinner hour felt it.
1 felt my other pockets. 1
Darinw uavlffution roason thl» yekr IJtgui*
mu at tfu« jewelry store of W. p. Webb, ! yet. and my employers wouldn’t like seized the lamp and rushed about the
ton* of iron ore were ilotivered at Lake Bria
Sorto. !:«»,«» totui.in rxcea* of &gt;a*t &gt;*ar’« in Holly, Oakland County, the other even- j it.” ’’Yes, they would; they are por­ room searching the floor; then, with a
rsoord.
ing, and uiwle their escape.
। f(i?tiy willing.” -aid the actor” and then groan, sank into a chair.
Cbarlea H. Bressler, ot York. 1mm two nomi­
My wife.nut towards me. .
ltep»u l» U&gt;. HUI. lto«H or- M-IU. hr look hi. hlhrr lo Yonker,. showed him .
nated to reproM-nt the Nineteenth Peiuwyl
raala District in (’ungies* to All the unexplrcd rurtj.tl.r~ ttamr.of dl^». iu dlffur- lhr™lgh the how., .nd »«kml nlm whiu
•"H
‘What
is Un
the UMtr"
matter?” one
cried.
U.l 1«
uh. OM.
term of the late Mr. Duncan.
- of- the
• —
- th**
- week endod
- - ■ he thought of it
“It is a very beauti-I “Do tell me. Solomon'
ent- parte
Htdte,
fur
’’ I moaned. “You never
“■Ii can’t!”
«T militia to Anru«. to d«ai »itb atrikini on the 6th, Indicated that pneunionia, : ful phme,” was the replv. “Well, il is
int.nuiu..ui t.r^,rh«.m.tl«u: bn.u. hlU. youX-’ Z.W I b.nfr.ii.—V. F. 7’r.*-| will forgive me. 11 I. not powlbl.-.
miner*. A &lt;l&lt;-ltin»Uon of eitlxeu* ha.« guno ta iuvv&lt;u&gt;.vv«-iii
'nin, tnouuiniiniu, UTUavaiMa . ■
Dea Molnc- to enter |&gt;rt»ta6t.
- .
You d be more than human.
AniM
Lcwl* Fox. 11 an«&lt;er of the Tutu plantation. and influenza increavnl, and that tonsilitis, : uur‘.
' Maria, I've boon robbed. The monoy
near tattle Hock, was &gt;bot d«wd Friday &lt; vein­ neuralgia tui«l whooping-cough decrtMtacd j
’
”
tag while idlllnp tit a table writtlng, the aroaa- in urea uf prwvaence. Diphtheria vriui reis gone!"
। hey 1-eMYi* .No Sting,
flhi havlrtjr tired through « window.
“What nomienffe!” cried my wife. “I
■ - was only
- a baby, but she held up
An oil well iu BuU&lt;-r Cotlnt/&lt; Pennsylvania, parted nt xixteen places, acarlrt fever at . 7*he
tell you it can't be. Ymt put it so safely
located half a talk- from ail previous anvulop- fourteen, nicaalea nt three, and auinll-pox ■ »
sweet, rod lips. tipped- back her fa your pocket”
r
■write, was tornodtMid Friday, and iK ttowinjt ..Houth IHrdu..., K.1UI. CM,....» I Ker
hlmiM luj|e bli(|
at the rate of five thousand lmrri-la per day.’
!.!........ L.„J. shut the bright
“The thief must haro cut the cloLh.”
A Hubmurinc tc’ijjrr.tph ruble b&lt;4*&lt;*yu St’ua .
। eyes, an&lt;t went the rounds from one 09id I.
and France Im* law'll oi»mpleb*K7ind tbc
Dewey A Son, of Kalamazoo, have pur- 1. mcmiM)r
lADllIV to
member 01
of xnu
the family
to trn
the other, re­
1 mixed ton coat again. But «o;
itinesroae* have intaiw-d nvnr the Wire exlhe pl.r*«-«h«
’
■
•badI jUMt heard there was no cut, no; rent anywhere prcM:nx devotion of the evdony to the mothercbuMtb. -bit. Pin. .UmliOK &lt;»* Uirw ; |,. »iing
country ami u reciprocal feeling on the parlot H.uun.l .rraaot hux! In Jol.n.n. Cunnlv.
hrr r.rnng molhcr’. |f|
Ipa:
.
not
a Mgr. of one
tire latter.
( T..i.iu, u&gt;.l -..111 m-m . l.rs, rnrtorr nt j.
“I don’t think it could have been
Orrin A. Carpenter, who was n'tjuittrel of
,
—
. darling,
.
They caught .bump, the
and stolen, my dear." &lt;aid my wife, calmly
tt»o murdiT of Z'.ra Burna at I.lucoin, I IL. hca L'hattanoo :n.
Dad from tl
place to avoid n—miulnulJon by
Frank H ill. the forger, convicted in kb* ■ kbriod nnd Khaad.'Her fair baby face, --very calmly, oomdderlur that her lit­
Circuit Court at Bay City recently, was I ••ullrel the *ofij ends, aqqoertxl the tle fortune w.-v« gon&gt;:. “But. perhaps,
United Htat*-« Judge McCoy tavaier insane xeiitenceti to flve yean at the Jackaon ; d'lnplcd' shnuldera and followed her when you hung voqr overcoat upside
•n the bench at Atihnta. (Ju . Friday niornina. Prison. E&lt;! Lawrence, a burglar, was al no every movement with wistful, worship­ down over the chair fa the restaurant,
and the Inn- prevented tty.- trwimiction of convicted and sentenced to five years al 1 ping’eytw until «he cam ti to the tour.
it dropped out”
Jackson.,
“Good gracious!'' 1 roared. *“Is it
&lt;li appointed member of the family,
■nd all tin- doctors. Insomnia M believed to , The re&lt;- mt trial of Onto Strong, of the h row words were all hollow like dolls
possible? Yes. It may ba I must go
have clonde-d hl? brain.
.M-iflod
with
sawduaL
She
tiptoed
up
Nashville
1
Barry
County)
ATetos,
for
as
­
back
to New York r
Tta' Standard &lt;MI Company employs •U.OO'.
at‘ once. , I must
sault with intent to murder Dr. L. A. to the Ktem. *.&gt;:-arded face, and put a ■ after a reward. 1——”
■MUI.
v
The export* of leaf tobacco from the United Foote, of the’ same*place, in May, resulted fat chubby little hand on each unyield­
“What would you give?” asked my
State- fur tha year aggregated
In an ncq littal.
• ing knee.
wife, saucily.
lx&gt;uiM&lt; Mlchcd. tite Parisian Anarch ink late
•Three kLotM and nnu to grow on."
bepardot* &lt;1 from jirisou on New Year’s Day.
“Anna Maria!” I cried. ••See here,
“What doe* afl thin tomfoolery you— you------ ”
The mirprisinxstatement comes from Texas Enoch Huiitb, at White Oak, lughair
teat two lads froze to death Friday alxht no County, recently and bit several cattle and mean?” inquired the gruff, grumpy
I had no more words.
tec pralrid near Abitewn. .
voice.
“Yes. you dear old goose." cried
'
A ga« exptashm Fridas- nlffbt destroyed the sheep. Boon after it was discovered that
“Baby h three year* old to-day,”
Mtip-black works nl Ludlow. Pa., &gt;ind in
the dux was mad.
Anna Maria. “/ did. After we left the
|intel Mo-cn»l employe*, throe probably
Charles Hart, employed at th&lt;« ship­ said the young mother, feeling how restaurant, I remembered that your coat
hard
it
h
to
explain
a
nimplc,
foolish
With a v tow of alk viatimr the getM-rai aijra yard in Cheboygan, dropped dead a few question that has no particular mean­ hung upside down over a chair. I re­
rton crisis in Ruropc, the International Agri
membered how you lost that cigar case
days ago uf heart-disease. He was a well. oaitund UougrvM s’11 meet In Perth during known and reflected citizen and leaves a ing, “and no we giw her a kiss for each Inst winter, and 1 felt prompted to run
tee exhibition of IriCL
year and one to grow oq. But you
widow
and
family
of
small
children.
back at nnoe. I did. My love, there
Elisha Hyatt, Pretidcnl of tbc defunct
needn't kins her, Uncle Ben, if you lay the ipOOket-book under the chair.
baoklnu nnn at Wa«hinxt«&gt;n. lnd„ made an
The jury in the ease of a Mrs. Van-Hor­ donl want to.”
aMignmenf Haturday. AmwLs about ksno.aio.
Aa yet no one had »een 1L Here it is.”
man,
of
Bay
City,
who
recdutiy
died
udder
wtAHalKlIth- reaehinx gioo.on.
What was il the obi non naw in the
1 was too thankful to booId her. At
HoaUin capitalists have contracted for eight ratber singular circumstances, have re­ limpid eyes lifted to hi«? A vixion of
tiKMisand ton* of sux-t rolls fur the Arizona turned a verdict indicating that she died of
the .same lime, I rather felt that 1 had
Mineral Ihdt Railroad, and work will begin epilepsy, hasten mi by loss'of blood, and the grocn debts and xtill waters of not been well used. I was glad of the
Paradise? or did
some prescient
forthwith ou the section trota Flagstaff tc
that she was badly treated and cared for. knowledge poasoRs him that he caught relief, but I fell, that I should never
Green Yaltey.
In the iniumc ward of tho Joffdrson titty
Emma P. Weller is the new ;toatuiistre«f her un in his arnw as he had never call my wife n “careless little woman”
(Mai 1‘enitcutiary Friday night an cplteptk
again. I never have. -.V. f. tMdq^r.
artMk’ from hta cot and. aedunnir an Iron rod. at Fowler. Clinton County, and Joel H. done before, ami kjaaed her again and
oluMwd two other ImnuleM fatally and’wound- Bera at Nhaytuwu, Eaton County. Anew again?
ad a third seriously.
post-office has Imhui established at Eckford,
“
Not
want
to
kisa
her?
”
be
said,
in
a
Shark* as Fate.
General IL M. Prantiae, who nxs-utly visited
broken voice. “W’hy, I should as soon
the tautii-tield of Shiloh, urges that the hones Calhoun C-uunty.
In view o( the number of sharks that
of the unknown Confederate dead be removed
think of refturiug to kiv&lt; an angel from
to tbc National 1 ’cmetrry and ttmlrlaM rest
the long list at Jackaon the other morning, Heaven. Tberr, pet; there! arrd there! have made their appearance on the
tag place ta« property marked.
Atlantic ooaat UtisaeaMin. attention haa
Tbc MedcuLond and Build Ing (Xiidmuj when Silas Handera, colored, two months Now may you grow ou this one even to
■led a oortiflrote of Incorporation lu New married, and a witness in the great Crouch the heighta of Heaven—never abort ot been turned to their adantion for culiYork Saturday, with a capital stock of ffi&amp;ittL- murder case, tried to cut his throat. He their standard, littie one. This is the narv purposes.
The Ichlhyophagua
000. One purpose tin- a«norlation Is to deal
Society at their dinner at. the Murray
wax prevented by Officer Judson, after ha old man’s prayer.”
Hill
Hotel,
partook
uf shark, and pos­
An RngHto lady who wanted her infant had made two ugly wounds in his neck,
Forther H'S. not by months ata) years
sibly their example may Im fullowtui hr
vaocinawd was offered aome virus from the which were sewed up by a physician.
Where she ha* ruin' to dwell.
'
arm of a grandchild of Premier (llaiUiotni but
persons
desirous
of
emulating
attuh an
rrfurcd «mi the ground that. Iielnjr &lt;uuiu&gt;rvaHull o'ten wonder if we would u&lt;&gt;t epicurean example.
A&lt; ihu ihrinrse
hve. aha did not want her child to hare a 75,000 bnshels uf potatow held over by
all reach nearer tip gate* of ParadIse arc notoriously fond of shark s fins,
Manon County farmers in the vicinity of if wn had more kh*e* to grow op
which are rich iu the gelatinon* matter
ring Katumaj- to the rtu tocnent of a miner Ludington.
To th-' light &lt;&gt;i th&gt;&gt; mining augi'l’
that gives body to their favorite soup,
from the Hocking Valley, paura retoluThe Httla one ka* arone.
there
may be some chance of t timing
&lt;&gt;, grttaL family or humanity,
all
the present superfluity of sharks u, a-iyour
weary,
wandering
one*
up
the
cently for etnbexxMug $1,000 while bookdivtoe beighl- by kisses.
They are
•trouger than blows: they leave bo w content only with the ifa&gt;n ».f the

RM rumored that the Phillips »Od mtes.
■aar Jshpataing. Mich., bus bcenjjoldto a Cte
oago and St. Paul Hj ndicato for f3D,txn.
The lilinott State Hortfculturai Society: 1a
session at ChiunpHirn. re -elected Its old offlqrrs
-WWneaday, Hon. John M. Prareon retainbig
the PreaWeney.
Meal McKoagtic. recently acquitted tn CMoaeo of the Willxin mu rd ere. wa? nrr-Kt*xl
WMoeaday at Tborold, Onto fur a n-loulous
assault upon a woman.
Tolumu. Conro A Co., lumber dealers al (Mb-

T'keDOreit grata quotations are: Whwst
—Xo. I Whip-, 7bS(W?bc. M0.IRM. 73M®
7«c; No. S Itad,
Fkmr -Michi­
gan White Wheat, choice. FL5OM.75; roller
procewfo aUXiBUS; imtonta,
Cura—Na.
ai'i«Ri.Ve. Gate—No. 3,

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gtings like bitter aordx: they are biearod
memories that Hosaoua in our crown of

Friday

American water*.

years with the iixjst acute rheumatism,
so that he could not labor and rinally
became so poor and prostrate be wm
sent to the poorhouae. The physicians
there gave him up and said he must
die, but, as a la.*t chance, they tried Kt.
Jacobs Oil. A few applications gave
relief and by ita continued um he was
enabled to leave his bed. To this is
added the certitlcute of the superintend­
ent, to the tfdth at the statement' and
to his belief that the man’s life was sav­
ed by the use of the great remedy.
Commenting upon the foregoing, the
Citizen says, editorially, as follows:
"We are pleased to be able to certify to .
fr**rni’ °* Pbrt Huro®. died Dmthe correctness of the above, as the ease
came directly under our notice; anyone
mid
colds
nn&lt;i
h i niirk '
desiring further information can corres­ gj*"** ^ Wtlta-ciiiri*- Kbj.BTO ftSuxA/
pond with this office.
True American men and women, by
reawoD of their strong comititutious,
beautiful forms, rich compkxionH and
characteristic energy, are envied by all
nation.*. It’s the general use of Dr.
Harter's Iron Tonic which brings about
these result*.

JESSS"” ”*

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As a raindrop foretells a storm, so
does a pimple upon the human body in­
dicate health-destroying virus in the iJckS Wb,tUe W,n Pro:’ah&gt;y hf)id iwctlneblood, which can be neutralized and ex­
pelled only by Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. I
Urigga' G1 vcerlnr Halve.

The best on eartn, can truly be said
of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises,scalds, burns,
wounds, and all other sores.
Will pos-

eruj
funded. Onb- 25 cents.
Hotchkiss. v

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writes:

Hkttrii' Bitters will do all’limt u claim™! fo,
them
Hundred* of bwulmouHls atoot thaw

st w. it. Goodyear •
Mrs. Wm. Rogers ami Thoma- Gafnev are

For sale

&lt;l«*tuI ill Adrian

.-xaue n-marxHUie

are ■&gt;&lt;

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corded cd Dr. Thomas’ Urctrie OIL Never fate
Co cure earache.
The free kindergarlcn in Grauci Rapids
ing your paper to try Dr. Harter’s Iron 18 pupils.
Tonic for debility, liver disorder and
Fn*d. Hotchkiss will refund the price paM if
scrofula, and three battles have cured Acker’s Blood Elixir dora not relieve any skfin
me. Accept my thanks. Joh. C. Buggs. or blood disorder. A new. but thorough! y'uwerM
-Ex.
Th«- Otoego ciu*ir factory ba" fl‘t
io pr.
com.

Mr. Editor:—I wm induced by read­

Prech-riek HoU'hkias. th* dmocin’.. .When tee wm*CW,.U cried forCASTORIA

Wo«a tee WCldldrtD. tee gar©them CASTA

&gt;•» Bttaaia

Sold on u positive gu^rantre. Prior too. and&gt;
ChManlng haaanrwoprnt hotuw which wNl
scat 7ot&gt;.
Fir'd. HotchkioM. dlalinrUy state* that Ao*
erix EugUfth KomMy h&gt;- and dov» cure ran
trocted oounumpUoiL Aa* for rlrrulur
A.i
entirety new modiclhe. wuanuiU'od.
A Jurty Of «left Pat Ur Creek Dre. s. for &lt;’&lt;*&gt;

This extreme tired feeling we have in
the spring, fall and during the biunmer
denotes torpid li&gt; er, we have no appe­
tite and no ambition. Take Dr. Junes’
Rid Clover Tonic; it corrects these
troubl ee, restores good spi rits. 11 speed­
The Bardock Ha»t 1* one &lt;i| the beat dturetio
ily cures dyspepsia, liad breath, pil«n,
kidney rrnnl:tU&gt;rx Burdock Bk*&gt;d Bitter, ».
pimplts, agne-and .ihalaria disease*. A or
unaurtuianed lu alldlsnAM-^o( Ihv kidneys. Bv
•perfect tonic, appetizer and blood puri­ erand blood.
fier. Can Im? taken by the most delicate.'
Price 50 cents of FredTi Hotchkiss.
Bay aty’v roller risk L* in the dear MOxiao

I drain* In the Interest ol my fellow xnfliTpra w,
testify Id taw &lt;tf Eiy’n ("ream Balm. My abort
tiM of it demonstrated its efficacy.' J. MateMf.
The best salve in tbn world for Cats, Bruises, 401 Broadwav.
Hons. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter.
1 have used Ely’s (’ream Rain*, fur Bap Prse'
Chsppep Hands, (%llbhdns. Corns, and all .Skin
Eniptionn, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It i» guaranteed to rive perfect sattitiudfon. er mosey refunded. Price ss ev&amp;is per
box For sate by W. H. Goodyear.
The circuit court at Mutee^ou tax
iuura*r
Manistee has 54 of the wloonx of UuU ronn
Adrian. Mich.. Jaa 31, tmi.
I lav-old Dawns’Elixir many years, and it
Rvea the brat of satisfaction. We had an «uter
r three large l»ott)ea iMt week, to be ronfr to
Woodland, CaBfomla.
•
J
*• ^o- Druggists.
When fevmareprevuioatBaxter’k Mandrake
, Bitten will Im- found a powerful preventative.

My sliyviicinn auki 1 could uolitn , ray Ijreeoo*
of onter. frequently vomited greeukth nrocans
skin yvlkiw. amah dry humor* on face, ■rtoraact:
would not retain tpod. Burdork Blood Bith're
curvd me. Mrs. Adelaide (/Brien, an Rxebaw
HL BuffaBo. M. Y.
had M*v--n iurbe* of *100* Susn.iv
nlMarklnaw
"VYJ
I D‘*w-

Tbcrou P. Keator.Editor ot Ft. Wayu-. bat ,

Wheat, whit*
Wheat, red .

a

roStem,....*.
Apt’lf' perblM.
Apple*, dried.. .
rvoporated.

those at a mikter type,
speedy cun*. My nu-oc
RMrodcd it speak of. iffin
tng been cured by it of

Mat

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(toodyearS drug store and get a free trial bottw

Ontonagon river is M solidly tro/en dial
Lard ....*...........
Lime, bbl
Water Ume. bbl.
Halt, bbl . .TT
Flatter, ton .
Beefnidaa
&lt; :Jt Hides
Sheep peita.
Timothy 8m4.L
&lt;3overSeed
thk-krni, alive
Turkey*, altre ,

Nervous Exhaustion,
i: _Antt-pare Cloth-bor.nd I
I ffsESgEfcra
aswT rsitsx-r-

1 T. WtLUAMSA OO.

An tail physician, retired from practice, ba* •
Ing h.ul parrel In hl* hands by an Rant Tcdbmissionary the fonnula 01 a lumpte rertaabv
remedy tor the speedy aud permanent cert Ot
Coturamptton. Bronchitis. (.Catarrh, Asthma ami
all throat and hint: affectlonn. 11S0 a r-miUre so«’.
radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
ootnptainta. after bavis* tested H* wemderip
curative power* In thousands ot rases, has ter
It bls duty to make It known to his sufferCm:
fellowS. Actuated by this motive and a derirr
to relieve bnnum suffering. 1 will send free df
charge, to all who deaire It. this recipe, tn &lt;tet
man, krmch or Enfflhh. with toll dlrectioM «tar
preparing and using. Sent by mail by addrv*&gt;
Ing with stamp, naming this iwpcr. w. a.
Noyop 140 Power’s Stock. Rockroter. N. Y
The Adrian roller rink win not admit eulnrv.«
pcu|4c.
.

guaranteed remedy for ih-ne diseases. JTKw *»

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NEW FALL GOODS!

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Come aud see our new Dress Goods in (Xtoniau
Clothes, Cossnres Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvets, Velvetines, Ac. We can suit you in qual­
ity, style and price.

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Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
ting yams in all colors.

Ill Ow lilliieiy DegarlMl!

You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
LU and
lowest prices.
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Come
and
we us. We have the goods trought for
_j CASH and will veil them at the very lowest price*

have gone from ua a little way beyond

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Ladies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets. Paletots,
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and very
cheap.

JULIUS RUSSELL.

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Hastings Banner,
The Hastings Banner.

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marshall l. cook.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER’ 18, 1884.
CLARKE * RIKER,
Attorney. it L»w an,]
Solicitor, tu Chnncerv
(wm™. V«lfflblrek.
!«,.)

QLEMENT SMITH^

SUBHOIUFTION RATES |

3 x-lraao^ »l.oo per year: If paid within al
.4»ii!h’i.ft.X.p«ryuar; If not paid until exofyear.ll-fA. Hul«crlber#.ont-

Promptly looked afUr.
gNAPPEN &amp; VkKARMAN.

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ADvmrneuro batkh;
ohima jwryvar.......... . ..................
Kxtra charge tor special position*.

Lawyers.
(Orpr HmUuxb N.Uoual Bank.)

County News.
Woodland.
Christmas tree at the M. E. church on
Christinas eve.
A. T. Cooper has been awarded the
contract for building the new school
house, which goes to show that our
home mechanics are as wide awake as
those of outside V&gt;wns.
Many people express surprise why
Woodland don’t give more aid to theC.,
K. &amp; 8. R. R. The .trouble is the people
of Woodland have not. and under the
condition of affairs cannot get any as­
surance that the road if built to Hast­
ings will ever come to Woodland, there
being a large tract of land to build a
road through to Saginaw, outside of
Woodland.
lam Hager says he was burglarized
of about 37 dollars on Frida£ night last,
the thief gaining access through a win­
dow into the building.
The schools throughout the township
are all reported to be in a nourishing
condition.
The grist mill will under the new
managers resume business next week.
The store windows now present great
attractions for the little folks.
People are using the good sleighing
for all it’s worth.
Dr. Newkirk, of Bay City, who has
been attending W. P. Holly during the
last 10 days, returned home on Tuesday
last, pronouncing his patient out of
danger.
Uncle Thad Houghton is again in a
critical condition, owing to I wing
troubled with a cancer and old age.
'
The friends of Mr. Gibbins on the
south town line, made a wood bee which
resulted in making him richer by 20
cords of w&lt;N)d.

get there until the rat were returning
home.
°!"?’
,
A horse tielonging to Mrs. Murdock
was found a few days ago, with a fish
spear thrust into its side. Thev do
not think jt will live.
Mrs. Ella Stowell called on her broth­
er F. Townsend, one day last week, and
hitched her horse to a post with prongs
sticking out on both rides. When she
was ready to return, she became in hur­
ry in turning around, and the top on
her carriage caught on ooe of the
prongs and tore it slick and clean from
the carriage. Fortunately no one was
hurt, but the neighbors did not know
her as she returned in a topb ss buggy.

WHOLE NO. 1535.
aged IT. wm buried wverel dir, 4".

«nd two .iMani and Mra. H.milHn are
down with the direree. The school is
‘
closed
and fear “and comrterna 'ion pre­
vail
.
Fire broke out in the second story of
G. W. Frances’ dwelling. Sunday morn­
ing. and for a time the bouse and sontents were in danger. Prompt action
saved everything byt the carpet which
was badly damaged.
&lt; 7
CEDAJR CBKBK.

into one of beauty and- pnwprrity. Ffene
public buildingk; private dwellings that
indicate c. imftjyt and oonveuienee. gar­
dens :with their fruitful vine* and
fig-trees, walntft trees,
and pop
lars,
both
Lombardy and
Gnrelina. grace the public streets and walks
but aiove all. the pleasant promen­
ade more than half a mile in length,
with ite streams of running water flow­
ing on both sides, beneath the canopy
of shade afforded by "two double row»
of well grown trees. Add to this the
mountain torrent which rolls past Men­
doza along its bed of rounded stones
and gravel, from the mighty Cordillera,
whose slopes seauh almost to the city.
All the e combined to make a lovely
spot, but in spite of this, it is impossi­
ble to divest the mind of the sad mem­
ories connected w.th the locality.
Yo ir host, while he entertains you.
recounts the Hairbreadth escape be had
himself, while many members of his
family perished. The coachman, driv­
ing through the town, tells similar die-.
mal tales of friend* he lost, and points
to particular spots among the rniuwhere some exceptionally appalling in­
cident occurred, while the hain-dressor.
not to be outdone, a* be catayoor hair,
pauses at intervals to tell, with the
garrulity of his calling, more borrow,
of that dreadful day. With such sur­
roundings. it is not surprising that nu­
mcrons precautions should be taken to
guard against tbc possible recurrence
of a similar calamity. The pew street
have been laid out much wider than
tbc old ones were, and the walls of
houses are generally composed of a
timber framework, filled in with sun
dried bricks. The people, too, live in
a statd of continual apprehension, •*
may l»e seen from their using, instead
of doors, heavy curtains . drawn acrom
the entrances to thoir bed-h&gt;om.«, so
that, upon the first alarm of an earth­
quake, they may spring from their bed*
and rnnb into the open courtyard, with
which each bouse is usually (provided.

Give us Lacey for senator to what
every republican in this town says.
JNSujuNCK IK WRlTTkX IN
This town is plagued with a gang of
JOB PRINTING.
miserable, low sneak thieves that get
i*K&gt;eeUI prill*’ is Mt in the Job Printing DeI
in their work on hen and turkey roosts
pjrtaentta the Bamvfr. Everything In the
•jnttre office U now; and with tho latest face* of at a* Ix&gt;w Kate* a* la consistent with the
Assyria.
and in robbing clothes-lines.
tho most approved patterns of machinery, prompt payment ot Loises.
xnd competent workmen employed, enables the
Snow fell to about a foot in depth
A fire at Cedar Creek on Sunday even­
Haxxkk to do first-daM Job work.
last Sunday night.
ing last destroyed a dwelling house
Miss Voores, a niece of Mrs. Potter, owned by' Tolles Brothers, and occupied
With the Agricultural of Watertown and Con­
il W. LOWRY, M. D.,
returned to her home at Dexter last by George Irving. Neatly every thing
Vj.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist tinental and Watertown (now Hun) of w^tertown.
belonging to the boys and the family
,W Thorn Sc. Hastings, Mich.)
Mrs. John M. Loomis, of Saginaw, is was lost, including two barrels of pork
Oalis hi town or country promptly attended,
otl!. &gt; hour* --H to 10 a. m. and t to 3 p. m.
at J. Hartom’s, helping care for her and the provision for winter.
[■utepivMMi at HoUewayx* drug Mon*mother; who is very sick.
Special attention paid to aurgical di*«a*e* For a Term of Years for » Stipulated Price, and
Tolles Brothers and the farmers gen­
*ad dl*caw* &lt;&gt;T the wye and ear. ____________ there ends our demands.
C. Frein loit a horse last Sunday. It erally well pleased with the feed mill
n IL TIMMERMAN.
Tbc.&gt;e Companies represented by
died with indamation of the bowel*.
operated by Tolles’ boys.
r . Honuspathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
L C. WELTON, Abstract Block.
Mrs. Sylvester fell down cellar one
We learn that several Christmas trees
■ First door ea*X of HoUoways* drug store,)
day last week, hurting herself quite will be laden with presents, but we
fill Wm. JONES.
badly.
pATRONiZE HOME WORKMEN !
don’t expect to hear our name called,
P
Dentist.
N. B. Wiles has also lost a horse.
as we have attended many and not had
lU work promptly attended to.
The following is the monthly stand­ that satisfaction yet.
'■
W ELTON A WHITLOCK
ing of pupils in school district No. 9,
It is a fact that Cyrus has ah eye on
Assyria, averaging above 75 per cent: the post office, and Veteran expectiT an
The subscriber linn opened a shop in Joue**
' Arc agrrtl* tor the Watertown Uwiimtice Co.
Artie Wilbur, arith. 90, geo. 98, speL appointment as minister to France or
nicy wnte potlcle* ou * man1* property against building, oil Jefferson street, where he wID
Uwv by fire, lightning or whul; agxhul a man’* promptly fill all ordrrs for tho manufacture of
some other place.
Alice Ogden, arith. 100, geo. 100, spel.
Me by death acd arcideot
Our present deputy sheriff’s time is
100.
(WOK A SHELDON.
Charlie McCarty, arith. 80, IL S. hist. about out. For this and the facti that
95.
another is to be appointed in his stdkl
Dora Wilbur, arith. 100, U. 8. hist 98. who does not live far away, let us give
(Officein Abstract Block. Hasting*, Mich.)
BpecJal attention given to office Furniture.
gram. 100, geo. 100, sbel. 90.
.
Haw the only set ot Abstract Book* in Barry Book (’»«, Dc*k*. Cabinet*, etc. Everything
.
Addie Olmstead, U. 8. hist 80, gram. thanks.
Ifcunty.
.
in the llw of Hmi«ehol«l Furniture.
If the prophecy of C. P. Ijirabee
95. geo. 98, speL 80.
Giro me a call.
J. WRIGHT,
.
Nellie McCarty, arith. 100, U. 8. hist. comes true we will have 82.00 a bushel
\ Physician.
98. gr.tin. y8, geo. 100, spel. 100.
He went homo ao hour earlier the
for wheat-within 20 days after the 4th
&lt;kd&gt;* day or night promptly alteudod to.
Stella Berry,, arith. 1(X), gram, 98, geo.
other afternoon, and calling his elgbof next March.
Office at residence, our-half mile cast of Carl100, spel. 9tt
teen-year-old daughter into the pariar
OTICK.—At the regular annual inerting of
Mn Centre.
School in the Doud district is a 8UCORANGEVILLE.
Grace Atkins, arith. 100, U.S.hist.98,
member* of the Icmta. Eaton and Barry
he began:
Fanner*1 Mutual i’irt, insurance Company, to
cess. Henry Campbell, teacher.
W. NI8KERN,
L. A. Nichols and wife are visiting gram 98, geo. KM), spel. 100.
••Susie, I have been thinking.’1
be held at the CKj Han In the city of Ionia, on
Maud Coombs, arith. 90, gram. 80.
.
Lawyer.
••Yes, papa."
Wednesday, January 2t*t, lire,', commencing at friends at Nashville.
H
astings Towwbhip.
Waiter
Gray,
arith
90.
spel.
1
o
’
clock
p.
m..
In
compliance
with
i&gt;etltlnn
of
(Orcr.Spaoldinga.dry goods store.)
“I have been thinking that it woaM
Will Draper and Isaac Fish spent a
member*,
amendment*
t&lt;&gt;
the
charter
ot
sal*
Fred Johnson, arith 76.
Now for that first sleigh ride.
Will aucod promptly to all busltw** in all company a ill be ofiervd.
be a good plan for you to marry Will­
i Nina Wilbur, arith. 80.
day at Allegan last week.
oourt*. Cliargv-* reasooabte.
Literary Friday night.
Dated. Dre. sth, 1WH.
iam. our ooactunan. ”
Dannie
Olmstead,
arith.
i
3H.(
. OSl AR TAtCOTT, Beey, i It is reported there will be a Christ*
-W hat!”
Mr. A. Ryerson’s son, from Lowell,
hilip t colghove,
Miss Etta Smith is teacher'of thia
••fie is old enough to be your father,
QTATK OF MICHIGAN -Fifth Judicial Ch*- mas tree at the Baptist church, ou the
is making him a visit.
.
Lawyer,
school.
to ber sure, bnt be would doubtless
O cui:.
evening
of
the
24th.
'
Mrs.
L.
Ryerson
broke
her
arm
while
Haailiun- Mich.
I do hereby fix and apjoitit the following us
make you a good bu-band.”
the time* for holding the wveral term* of court
Pra^cuUng Atturnoy lor Barry Cuanly.
Henry Morehouse will move into his
roller skating last Friday. “Nover! never!”
.
*
within and for the filth Judicial circuit of Mich­
new house this week. Thinks if it. keeps
“He 1* plain-looking and uneducated,
Mr. Porter Burton has some fine
igan lifer I»ec. 15, ISM:
*E. KEN ASTON.
Prairieville awoke this morning to
Eaton county. 3d Monday in January, April. on-snowing he can move with sleighs.
but
1
believe
1
could
respect
him
as a
thorough-bred
hogs,
purchased
while
in
find snow to the depth of a foot, where
.
Attorney at Law, July and October.
sou-in-law.”
.
Barry county, .id Monday in Febuary. -it Moi&gt;
George Jessup has gone to Chicago.
Allegan.
yesterday was moetly bare ground.
day In May. 3d Monday In August. 3d Monday
“Why, father, have yon lost yo»
Dr. C. A. Turner has returned to
Practlee* la aU court* of the State. CoUectionH In November.
On account of the teachers' institute, mind? 1 marry William I I wed that
Last Friday evening a New England
prvmpUy .atenOug to.
Calhoun county, sd .Monday In March. 1st Cleveland.
supper was held at the residence of the Star Literary society held their reg­ long-nosed, hump back, big-monthed
Monday in June. 3d Monday In September. 1st
Monday in Ucccmlier.
K
There will lie a side track built at Michael Doster, in the interest of the ular meeting on Thursdav evening. boor I IT1 die first!”
[OHN CARVETH.
L-UlVIf. I llfWlKFI'
J
Attorney at Law,
“Rut, Susie, you know—”
Gun Marsh crossing, four miles south Baptist society in this place. A good Th? following officers were elected:
Circuit Judge.
“ITi not listen ! Sav another word
Middleville. Mich.
.
of here, and jt is the talk at the store, attendance, pleasant time and about
Pres.--Fred Rverson.
to
me and I'll take poison 1”
Vice-Pres.—Wilson Lake/
that there will be an elevator, hotel, sa­ 830 reported as the result.
Then the old gent slid out to the bare,
Sec.—Norton Patton.
loon, etc. Who the clerk will be was
assumed his humblest look and said to
Saturday evening one of our young
Treas.—-William Patton.
the coachman:
not decided.
men found it necessary to punish an­
Marshal—Kearney Root.
“William, I’ve been wondering why
Frank Curtis, of Plainwell, was in other. whifih he proceeded to do by’
Several young lariies of our vicinitv you don’t get married.”
town on Sunday last week,looking well using one hand till two of the Ixmes attended the teachers’ institute last
“Humph !”
and hearty.
.
were brokA, then taking the other he week.
“There’s mv daughter Susie. She’s
1
Eugene llarthorne, treasurer, will be used that till one bone was broken,
Mr. F. Bush, of Hastings township, vonng. b&lt;it will make a woman of *cnee.
at the store of EH Nichols every Fri­ when he was obliged to lay up for re­ is at Petoskey on business. 1 Will re­ 1 believe in early marriage*, aud if yoe
and she can agree I shall offer no ob­
day during this month, for the purpose pairs.
turn in a few days.
,
jections.’'
There will lie a Christmas tree at the
of receiving taxes.
Who is our correspondent for the
••Your Susi?! Me marry her ! B^
There seems to be a general com­ M. E. church on Christmas eve.
png your pardon, air, and hoping you
Journal?
।
Miss Lottie Simpson, of BattlX^reek, wont throw me out of my place for my
plaint against thb Barry &amp; Eaton on
Miss Kittie Bramble spent last week
boldness, but If ’that impudent little
account of high insurance, and many amohg her friends here.
is visiting at Mr. Osborn’s.
chit was the only female left on
are talking of leaving it.
Miss Josie Socket has returned from
Jim Rizor and Norton Patton will earth I’d turn my back on her.”
“But, William. I would try to be a
a visit to Battle Creek.
cut logs for Al. WiUlams this winter.
MOBG^-THORNAFPLE.
good------ ”
CARI.TON
“No u*c. nir! There is never an
Air. Blanchard Hyde and family, from
The
Sad
Story
of
Weeden.
hour that I don’t want to box her ears •
Drummer, the correspondent for the *5
Manistee, are visiting his parents at
In | his recently-pnbl i«hed
book, If yon insist 1'11 kkip the country.”
Journal,
is
far
from
the
mark
when
he
Thornapple Lake.
And when the old gvnl picks up hit*
‘•AcrwCMhe Pampas and the Amies.”
AT J. Hardy, of Nashville, hus put an says that there are more Journals than Mr. Robert Crawford thus refer* lo the daily paper and sees the heading:
attachment on Frank Wright's proper­ Banners distributed at this office. terrible catastrophe which befell the “Another Heiress goe* off with the
ty. also arrested F. Wright with war­ The Banner takes the lead both in City of Mendoza less than a quarter of Coachman.” he leans back and chuckles
a century ago. when 12,000 t'» 15,000 and slaps his leg and cackles: “Haw! •
. trading
.
..
re, _
J_____
— which
Kre
rant for
off
a drag
on
he, j number and news.
Ji
haw ! haw
Lklroit free Pnaa.
■* “ came off
"
Miss Ida Nash, of Campbell, is visit­ people perished from the efleets of an
A. J. bold » mortgage. Suit
earthquake. But the author does more
Monday before E. J. Feighner. The ing friends in thia place.
than simply repeat the oml story Of ihe
Snlphurotm Gm.
Rufe Hosmer is looking toward the calamity. He say*:
jury decided tn Wrigbt’a.favbr.
The 20th of March, 1«G1. had been a
Repeated experiment have proved
Dance al Frank Bower’s Tuesday post office. He says he will allow Jim
to
retain possession of the same provid­ sultry and oppressive day. and. a* the that fowls can be cured of croup opevdnight. 1'retty rough night to go very
night approached, the half-suVacated ily by the fames of sulphur.
A safe
ed he (Rufe) handles the income.
inhabitants
of
Mendoza,
issuing
from
far to dance.
method of adminwtering this is to take
The sermon of Rev. Thomas, at the their'houae*, went in search of cooler
William Hayman started the morn­
four strips of board about two feet in
school house on Sunday, is highly spok­ air, or sat at their open door* to catch length and six inches in width: nail
ing of the 17th for the north woods.
each breath that passed, while the more these together so m to form the srde*&lt;rf
Taffy party al E. O. Hyde’s last en of.
,
devout among them Assembled in the of a box; nail board* acroM the bottom,
Thursday evening.
churches to offer up their evening and this forms a box that will boM
George A. Davis and family, from
J. Smith, of Prairieville, was in praver, when, without » note of warn­ earth. Place three inches of soil in this
ing. a terrible destruction swept over box and sot it in the poultry-bouso cr
Richland Co, Ohio, has moved to Hast­ town last week visiting friends.
the devoted place. The earth shook stable where the poultry or other emit
ings township, where he expects to
George Frink and wife, of Marshall­
and opened in yawning chasms; founda­ animals are. Take a strong iron kettte .
town, Iowa, are in town visiting at G, tions tottered and hrfuscs fell, burying —one that is wide and shallow to beet
make his home.
beneath them nearir-khe^whole of the adapted to the purpose—and pul ie two
A. Truman’s.
COATS GBOVE.
Miss Helen Webster, of Chicago, is population. In less time than -il ha* or three shovelfuls of coal from the
Mrs. Geo. Fuller is slowly recovering
takes to describe it all was over, and. stove. Set the kettle in the box otooB
visiting her brother, Hiram Webster.
a severe illness.
from 12,000 to 16,000 people. had and sprinkle on a couple of spoonfuls
Wish their patrons and friends, one and all. fat and lean, from
Corporation taxes are little over one perished in the ruin*, which still exist of sulphur. The fumes will soon pene­
Frank Wolf is toopen up a skating
as records of the dire calamity, and trate every pan of. an ordinaty-eiaed
short and tall.
per cent this year.
rink. )
...
Mrs. L. Smith had a partial stroke of tell, with a force that words could not room and cause the croupy fowls to
Will Jnehlin is mourning over that
express, how terribly complete it was. cough and soeuse, bringing up muroo*
nice lot of hens he was going I® have paralysis last week.
Scarcely wm the earthquake over, and phlegm through the rostella and
D. G. Hamilton, of Maple Grove, died
this winter. They are all roosters except
when tires broke out in different places month. Repeat this treatment three
Friday, aged 78. Mr. Hamilton was among the debris of fallen house*, and times daily for three days, if the room
two.
one of the pioneers of Maple Grove, ragod for manv davs before they could is small one spoonful of eulphur will de
Miss Maty Baine has aocqpted a posi­
Nature hat done al­ n &gt; time. W k.. orttl. in b»ro» U.U
having settled near the quail trap be oxtingxiishwi.
And would in one and the same breath ^{attention to t eir tion Ina creamery.
most her worst, but it was reserved for f«&lt;ud with Hoe. tralfpl. twto. » *•?
C. Stowell is visiting his brother school house at an early day.
lor three d*y» mJ the Hoe wiH dire^
mas
to
add
the
last
touch of
useful as well as ornamental
H. A. Brooks and C. W. Smith visited
shadow to a picture already full of
Henry, in Bay City.
creameries tn Ionia county last week misery. With a cruelty and inhuman­
Mrs. J. Blilson and family, of Hast­
ity scarcely to be credited, bands of
who h» uwlod the merit, •&lt;
ings, were the guests of Mrs. Emma with a view to ascertaining ueceMary
■•For chilftaw
information concerning their opera- plunderers from other place* rubbed to
Baine on Thursday last.
the
arene,
a*
vultures
to
a
carcase,
and
Uon». proflu, etc. The mlonnhtton 1.
Frank Smith and Wallace Townsend
occupied themselves with endeavonng
K&gt; MOlefhrtory that there in now little to wK-tirc what spoil they could, instead
are engaged in securing wood for Jesse
doubt that a creamer)' "U1 beestabllah- of helping the few still surviving but
Townsend.
od hm In the spring Thia will give imprimmnl suferere to eeeajMt from
Charlie Barry has a brother visiting
employment to eight m« and teama. their living tombs ere the consuming
him from New York.
day Presents; for instance, look at ou.
and diapoee ot the cram of from MOO Imms had reached there.
Mr. Barnum reports his singing school
After the catastrophe the Goren
toMOOcowa. ThequaeUonnowia th"
in a flourishing condition, there being

STOCK COMPANIES
Farm Property a Specialty

POLICIES WRITTEN !

GottlBib Bessmer, Cabinet Maier.
Furniture of all Kinds!

A

G0TTLE1B BESSMER.

N

?

P

.

A

_____________

UOR SALE!

One Platform Wagon
Will Sell Cheap.

Six Top Carriages,
From $50 to $90, to close them out.

2,000 ft- Sewer Pipe,
At Lower Prices than ever offered.

GREBLE &amp; POWERS

PANGEMACHER &amp; MASON

HOLIDAY GOODS!

Patent Rockers, Parlor, Dining
niture. Panels, Spring-Shoe Sleds, &amp;c., &amp;c
.

Yours respectfully.

SPANGEM ACHEB &amp; MASON.
vra arair .*4 Oh**?

The concert «t the U.». ehereh. Suh&lt;Uv tvmlng. w- *
1W. Jura WoB*. »&lt; Bellevue, nt
Bev. Chee. Brwrt, o* NmfcelUo. were

�d«r of the fn» m*n's cartle, them we to o»pt«re the Supome Court by 1»may look for a dhninutio* in the num* craaing
—■*•
——
-----the- -number
at judges. teIt
is
ber of thtsfe.no w unpunishkble crim«s becoming obvious that something must
which are continually brought to light. be done to relievq the docket of the
Careful computations made by prom­ court Whether it will be done by en­
inent agriculturists of this state and larging the present court, ar by consti­
published in the Detroit Post, show the tuting an intermediate court, is a ques­
averagfucost of production of a bushel tion upon which there is disagreement.
of wheat in Michigan is not far from In either case the appointments would
"8 rents. The market pfice for that be made under a democratic adminis­
Offices in Case Library Block, Next to Podtofflce,
staple is less than 70 cents at nearly all tration, and'it cannot be doubted that
joints in the state.
Evidently the politics would be taken into considera­
fanner who wants to do a paying busi­ tion.
Within the past week there has been Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder
ness must not depend on on the wheat
a noticeable influx of thieves, pickpock­
female Complaints, as well as all Nervous and
crop solely, but on mixed farming.
ets and: burglars into this city. The
Chronic Diseases Successfully Treat­
The New York Sun, in the name of
opening of congress has attracted
ed Upon the Intent Sci­
the “regular" democracy of the country,
many, while others have come to secure
entific Principles
is organizing a serious kick against the
quarters for the inauguration, and the
independent faction, which contributed
dedication of the monument. Owing
much money, but very few votes, to
to the large crowds which assemble
Of the above MEDICAL INSTITUTE, on account of his increasing practice in
Cleveland’s success.
here at each inauguration, bringing in
Hastings, Mich., will make his next visit on SATURDAY, January
Twenty thousand workmen out of their train sharpers of all kinds, the
10th, 1885, and remain one day, at
employment in the great manufactur­ merchants and bankers of Washington
ing city of Philadelphia is the flret have asked congress to make inaugura­
ouse
tion day'-a legal holiday. They could
boom for democratic tariff tinkering.
Where he can l&gt;e conaultrid on
then close their places of business as a
That great business boom which was means of safety. At their request Sen­
to overtake the country Jn the event of ator Ingalls has just offered a bill for
democrat!* success if even more dis­ this purpose.
tantly remote than ever.
—As well M all—
And the latest is that Tammany is
And now the claim is freely made coming to the inauguration six hun­
that the democrats paid St John 838,­ dred strong, in-A body. A letter re­
ty years’ experience In hospital* and private practice, Is a regular
000 for hia services as proprietor of the questing quarters and arrangements
Medical Cxilleges of the United States, and ttlv^s his special alien- i
I? of Nervous aud Chronic Dtaeuaca. Blood Polson, skin Dtaewie*, I
for the accommodation of that number
bourbon side show.
and other organs: Rheutnatlsm, .‘Weakness. Nervous and Gene-•
of their organization has just been re­
id Pro-UraUon. Broken Down Constitutiona,Blotches, Nenowmess.
Most of the Ben Butler papers of the
Milon, Despondency.Confusion of Ideas. Avenion todorletv. De- I
ceived at democratic headquarters.
ly treated and permanently cured by remedies that arv not in-1
country are evidencing a most decided
leaning toward Grdver Cleveland’s par­
i
DKBILl n-Thoee suflrring from NervixM Debdlty. the symptoms of which are a ;
ty_______
dull, dbtrcBiad^lnd.wh eh unatstliera for performing their iMwineMi and mn-IbI dutirn, makes j
hyi'py ■ma«TkWWtet.|lx&gt;A&gt;*lblc, dl«re»MS5 the action of the heart, vauMng flushestaf heat. depm*xlon i
of spirits, evil WWiwxiings, cowardice, fears, drewu.*, short breathlngw, melancholy, tiro easy ot
The Detroit papers are betting on
company, anMipvp a nrofcreuce to be alone, feeling as tlrmlln the morning as when rotlriNg.'lust'
their respecti ve circulations. It will be
nuuuiood, white hone deposit* in the urine. neTvommess.tirfhbUng.confiwTonof tboughte. watery 1
and weak eyes dyapepida. constipation. paleocM. pain and weakness m the limbs,- etc.. Mumia
no easy thing to decide in such a wager.
consult Dr. Albert Inunnllately and be rwdorod to health.-

The Hastings Banner.

DR.
Cleveland edical Institute,

MARSHALL L. COOK, BAttr.

Hastings, Mich., December 18,1884.

Katered at the Postomec at Hastings. Mich
twrtraasmlralon through tho mails m second

Eduobial

NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES

notxs.

verdict of acquittal in the case
at Oreo Strong is in accord with the
tag line of similar cases, in not only
•nr own state, but in this country.
While perhaps it is a straining of the
taw to acquit men who avenge such a
•rime as that committed against the
hame of Orno Strong, it is history that
they are in every case set free.
Why to this?
Because the common sense of the
people, which finds expression in the
verdicts of juries, recognizes that the
■cost infamous of all social crimes fs
virtually unpunishable by law.
The tempter of woman’s chastity, tha
despoiler of homes, the man who counts
m nothing the ruin of a family, is free,
•otaparatively, to pursue his hellish
boldness; for on him blind justice
■carcely frowns. .
The husband who comes to his home
and finds the seducer of his wife there,
Bnds unmistakable evidence that his
home has been dishonored, his children
made motherless, &lt;an find no satisfac­
tion in the law. Conviction of mlultery
is next to impossible, for the wife will
seldom swear herself into prison, and
no feeling husband would think of ask­
ing it. In the few eases where conviotihn has been had, the punishment has
but a few months or years ih the peni­

The Hastings H

,

.

Oiiiuu il lie H &amp;si IiMgs, Eiasys ui Mw,
Nervous and Chronic Diseases.

pense is sufficient is not qman Usual­
ly iiarties eonvlct«l urJZdurtior^elanK
lo Unit ckuw against whom a Judgment
is worth no more thaff the paper it ii^
written upon. Whether it is or not is .
of no confiequenre. Jhe lusting «&gt;f
every honorable manA^M^ against a
money consideration $h
shame, hishonor and mnnifKuffn .sikffur-!
ed in consequence oL the 'damntag j
deeds of the wretch whfe entoraX hbniv
.with lust in.his heart, agd ageiimplilh-

Absolutely Pure.

es the ruin ot the wife and th© thother. mail. Theraesk of every democrat has
Every Honorable man tanmtoo that Ixjen flooded since Congress convened.
... now«i&lt; i never varies. A marvel ot parity
This
ArltlnMLK ivltli
■ jnirtli and wholestHneuesK. More econirtnlcal ,
the man Jn the,case is the aggessor.
It is estimated that about 4.0U0 tetters
—n the ordinary kinds, and mu not -be sold In ■
'When an honorable husband leaves ( from the unwashed, hungry horde, are j compcui
eoinpctluoii with the multltuUeofluwteat.short
weight, alum
or phosphate
Sold only ।
lite ciptle. *11 he haA as a guaranty that received every day on that side of thfe lit
H
oyai
Tsupowder*.
I'ou
eMitin
tin
V I ■. hak
It......
i *.» ,/u. * P. O. Box. 27n.
hl will tint! hi* home and the dear ones | House hall. That gives each Demo-' W*iist..N.jY.
..
1U"1 rorro*|»&lt;m&lt;lrur»* mtvrodly roufideutiaL
inc V ruled Nimu-h.
&lt;&gt;cta-ly
as he left tfiem, is the love and the j eratifikrttmber an average of twenty •PkoukH an Cou&lt;h*.
a
"Hough on Cough*."
strength which is often weakness -of ' Wersa dav from
neraons
wanting
anfrom persons wanting apAsk for ••itough ou Coucbs.** for coughs, raids,
MU* Robert Lee Davis wlM1Us ,
his wife. The man whose con&lt;luc^|
lulship, Andrew Jackson Calhoun
clearsm£.^hSjfliro.ante, bed­
will give that husband just occasion tjJ

aven suspect his wife is a criminal _ 'Wants a postoffice appointment, and i bugs, skunkt, chipmunks, gupbers. t&gt;. Drugciat.
The ^jn^efl’eraon Doris Lee wants the position
”
*
heartless its a murderer. The
i/unsi.w wauut Lne poeiuou
|*aip|pH»t|(m dropalcal imM*liii
dirafa '
1.. of that : ,»f
I Vxrnrwv—»♦ I.. Congressmen . iudindiou. heiuincne^aieepteanrv.’ eumn^
who entert the sacred portals
of oxviillirtn
scullion. -■Democratic
dwelling
nfid
robs
it
of
its
deartut
j
have
become
so
expert,
that
they
know
I
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w
®
on
Corna
*•
dwelling npd robs it of its deartut j have become so expert that they know I
treasure to the husband, the virtue of j who are the writers of unopened letters
AAk for ^11*’ **itoui oac^L*. i.&gt;. Qalck,
the wife and mother, is worse than aland the, position that each wants.; j’“1Jplete
Hani or soft •■uni-.. «•*'«*, boin

his death. And the juries of 1 he land ; looked for twenty-live .years upon the i ••»&lt;’WKho»&lt;Wh*.” Troche*. iv.Aiaiakm.sicJ
have Mid tlmt the wronged hus&gt;&gt;u«.l&lt;^r I c»P^n-«r the o«l&lt;« u. the principal
m m&lt;i .ro

uvon
■ llwiiiL' your grip on life, try ••Wells'
roil
JMvrrz Goes direct to weak spate.
rnents. Nothing will save Mr- Clew*
‘Hough ou Toothache.**
। land from their importunity. He will
[Instant
ji6Uilt relief for ueumlgla. toothiu-he. face­
suffer from them ail that “pressure’’can ache.
"" Axkfih
■ ' for-Hough on Tootlmolic." 1.1 and
(lo. Probably not over 10,000
them aSc&lt;nt''-

sflairs. and provide a punishment equal' and, as President Lincoln said, has to
The Hope ofthe Nation.
to that of murder in the first degree for Ilook uniter his bed at &gt;dgbt tosee if any . ^adren, slew 1’*&lt;teveippment.piujy,&gt;u’niwny.
th, man guilty of the dishonor nt »'of them are there, he wW be apt to *“
home by the ruin of a wife and mother, j vome to the conclusion that he really ■ Thueeoc lour hour* ev*ry mirfit i-ougMim. net
ar of a daughter,
cannot stand It- -that he is upder physi- J’hoJJK*,
’rShrtTMb?
We know that in taking this position 1
constraint to give way. 1
------------------------------- '**' ■’ —
,aBr’

At the cajfltol this week, business

that there to no law to meek such caaes.
A. to Idoodsbed; Ixdter hive It than m
■uy ruined homes. Aa eloquently
reciarlred by the coimael for the defetee in the Unioua Skdtlee raae, -Better that the street.i run riven ot blood

ferth6hpd»
of. the*
• -„
r
.
™ ™,
’ IMkotas t&lt;&gt; get into, the union nt thia
mmIob, or at the next, and congnm
merite the eritleiam at wanting time on
'ueaanwa that cannot paaa.
.
flepreaentative Chalmerx. of Miaaia-

taan that bornee !»■ diabonored and disgraeed with impunity.” Better that,
than that the aentiment of the people
■bonu beernne an dulled and depraved 1

"IPI». w“ hut .winn the martyr of a ,
ronteated election, and «u aa &lt;longrewman Belford nya. kept warming
N» »hiiu in the corridora of the capital

taw they should peacefully aolmiit to; ,mld the rad of die seaakrn, before the
•« dwtnntiun of bouan the dishonor I case w^r decided in iris favor, yester-1
at wives, daughters and sisters.
■ day he offered a 1411. the tlUe of which .
When tha wanton aeduoer of the I rptoed a ripple of laughter on the Hern-1
lovely d.npMre or th, loved wife and 1 oentfc'sirh. The bill propoaee lo re-1

niotaer. winae grare sad

taaaty. ,&lt;m . "tore a repoldiean form oi gorernment

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VIRGINI

CLEVELAND, OHIO.
rrratnrat sent C. O. D, to any i&gt;art of
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CONSUMPTION.

I harmp-vx'UiBrx^iri,
»w
ll&gt;a w.vat
■&gt; 4 at Inf
*aafftai*Mv«l&lt;ewe«&gt;A4.
■&gt;«nirOM«
U» ItaaTOrtvf.t' .,j 1 *■ I
-ufi Hor-'. IIS IHMK

Bound to Reduce Stock!J"SI
IO|OW TNTSELF. JSMv
A Great Medical Work on ’Manhood.
Kxhiunted Vitality. Nervous and Physical n»*
bility. Premature Ikxliur In Man, Errors of
Youth, aud the tuilold miseries rosulriug frotsindlscrvUuu or cxrciM. A Iwiok for every- unw.
young, inlridle-nged and old. It.contafm. ih
preMrriptlons for all ainte and chniulc disease.*
each one of which Is Invaluable. So found b;
the Author, wler— ex ।»-rirnee foria years is &gt;wh
aa probably nrter before fell to the lol of any
pnjrician. :«B puces. ImhiimI Iu lieantifid Fretith
muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, guacnntc'd »•••
xbe
-m a
. finer
«u— —
—u In
i.. even
- --- sellitelurchaiilrul.
lit
work
- wnnewecl
entry and prtifr-.&lt;riunul—'■
than juiy other
o
work
,i aoktln
wtl:
eoki in this
Uils country for $2.m&gt;. ur
or th&lt;
lb- mutner
i
, be refunded hi every Instance. Price only «l.ono
I by mail, post jutld. llliprtrative sample i ceni Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by
the National Medical Association, to the offlr-r *
of which lie refers you.
This book should Ire read by the t«HUic I&lt;&gt;r instructlon. and by the nfnicteitfor relict. It wiD
boMflb all.-London Laurel.
■
There h no SSSuer of ■wtctj to whnm this
! book will nr« tic useful, whether youth, parvn'
I guanlian. Instructor or guardian.—Argonaut
|
AddrwM tixU'eabiAly Medical Institute. &lt;»r t&gt;r
| W. H. Parker. No. 4 Bultneb street. Bus too
■ । Min., who maybe cnimilteu or. all diseases r&gt;»■ । qulrlng skill and experience. Chronic null ol।

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Ready-Made or Made to Order.

Medicated Plaster.
Uhnse-’s MMteated Fleeter banwe *xpu»i
wfoOmring complaints: pains I uphr vfenu

♦eta’.

For the Next Sixty Days Should Call at the

v

Attiitioii, Fm aid Honeaei'

&lt;3h**e*s (Vmdlliim I"OtaUrnt art* pr«p«r«d ei-

JUHDRA
A SURE

URE
roe

GM WM!!

Blllousneaa, Dyspepsia,

the KMnejre,Torpl&lt;i Liver
81ck Headache, Lode of
Appetite,Jaundice, Erup
tiona and Skin Dleaaeee.

tttelr benefit* will be roahr.M !&lt;i » better »rpItMLiWttntteanliy ut»tl*r from tfip
eaMifiratroefiow uf Mood. *huwn bi
SJrwSrbXvTiyrZbrtaliter rye. amlM lav
condition
ot Che|or
unload.
1 proved
------------------(.aUb.
f hunted
q aro uot M liabb* te dijy should be irted iu *11

And See the Low Prices at which we are offer-!

r t»Hk dheww* of cow».
w-w*lrr. stiffing. -we;l

ing our goods.

E. S. PIERCE
UNDER TOWER OLOOK

we is more or 1ms talk in
ireira about a democrat ic-i

CHICAGO.

riieum*tfX,&gt;neu-

advising men uho have suffered such- haa nqt been especiall_v interesting to
wrongs from the seducer to take the 'tlie g'**’**! puhHc, although important

matters wfire under dtocusaion. Dakota
has l&gt;een knocking at the door* of con­
grrsHlorjiffmissien to the xbterhncfi! of
states, the bill having occupied the attention of the nepate for several days,
The question is 'being treated from a.j
— -

ms.AOn1M-c&gt;.

L'l 1 I 1 O I 1 If* V ‘,rSalrA l.Xrfcanv

Pretty Women.

will ever reach Washington in quest of ,^,
IVW wbolnuiiM retain
irrHllIir&gt;
, ailu VIVBC
Ladle*
frcHhness
and _vlvac«■
,..S1 1 .. , mm •
_M,*t. ...
...
office. But that number colieoled in | ,tX*
*01«7 ’.WeliuHealth inmcwcr."
U&gt;e lobblra of the Capitol, und In mid
TO.X'
throw
around the White Houm* will make life. '“r^1.
«m cough*. “"•T^h^!
intolerable even for us thick-skinned a , qu 123c'
on lujh ,.

it is high tinie that our legislators take !,niul
(‘leveland. When he finds his [ -Rough on Wrh" cuw humors, eruptiomi.
proper cognizance of this condition of I ante-room full of them all day long, । bbsfu*0””* M**er* 1 rtlenin*fro,,te&lt;1

taw into his own hands, and avenge his ;
wrong* by tin* death of toe black-heartod villain who has been the guiltr ;
cause of them. We shall be charged j
with counseling the shedding of blood 1
and counseling men not to have re- &gt;
course to the peaceful process of taw. i
We have said the truth when wt stated I

E. ST. JOHN.

W. C. CABLE,

lUhTdl U! VARMSkMIUS

daughter, is iiot a criminal, but did no I their victory in the shape of appofa^-

wo lay ourselves open to the charge of!

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

At year nearest Ticket Office, ar addrom

'AEEKEAffi I

father, who visited such summary pun- good to lx* obtained from turning the vnu*. u*e "WciK Health nenwr." *1. ,Dtuk-;
ishment on the seducer of wife or Republicans out, expect the frtits pf ■ g,8t’‘‘

who does what any husband and father
would, we might say should, in defend-'
ing un&lt;l juvtwtiuii his hoiue. Thin
common sense sentiment has thus fax j
proven sufficient. But we submit that:

"Rrdcra.kd ittft&gt;rmMioa,g«t the JUrnand Pol

••rookH on Paiu- ponxt»«d pi«»t.r:
!
strehgUivaioK, Improved. ib« b«t tor back|
* ’Me’ r,“’"n,,“wn* nM” |

Perhaps it because there can l&gt;e no Utevelarid’s supporters can be accountTbin People.
adequate punisliment for such a, villain 1 «&lt;1 fer..”w*,b’ HW,h tanewer" naturo* n’caitkaud
JMUIUNUMCUV
ouvu &lt;&gt; » umw
. ' vlfior. rureal dy*|x*|vda. nervouMirw. debfiHv. i
that the law prescrilies none. X/M*' 'A lttrKe
of democrats, who could headache.
meanest criminal is to lx* punished Ht ; never lx* made to understand what civWhoopin* Courh.
afl, the only sufficient punishment is il-servire reform means, and who have 1 ^puy.,"X*aiJiti?‘ aS^iSeb XdteSfb'y !

.

through uul taU» of Ore ,

^g» — ,ow ■• oompctiioTv tSMofftr lew adrr

OK. ALBEltTJuts dlsrovcreti the gruatest euro in tbewcrid for Weaknm* of the Back and ।
■rr
^‘•n^Uttw.Lanauiir,tktufiiakm of Ideas. Palpitation of Ur- Heart.
Timid ly. Frouibllng. Dlniness of Bight or tfhldlneHs. Iiiseases of the Head. Throat. Num*or Skin. I
Default Ravin* l»or;i nuuk- M the
Affections of the Liver. Lungs. Stomach and Bow els—those terrible disorders which unfit the pa­
tient tor bualnrss or other ditties of Jlte-MlghtlngthHr most radiant linjies or nnfteimdlons. rm- ’ * mortRacr axeroted by Albert Arinins
dering marriage Impoulblc.
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u
MEN Who liavcliwome the Victims of solitary hire, that dreadful and d.-structhe.i York, befrtag date February «h. 1K5 and rw.hdJ “»»'«aHy-*»&lt;7-;P*,»o an untimely grave tboiixand* of young mm of exalted talent and . w*1**1 ln
u,r
U-.
brilliant Intellect, may call with full confidence.
‘
Barry- roimty. Michigan, on the nisi &lt;l»»
.
March, telb, 1:i liber "S'- of Mortgage ,.n m&lt;.
.
AGE MARRIED J'EBSONS, or yuung men cuntemplallng marrlngr. aware of Ptasl- ?- by which default the power of sale cuutalMd ‘
cal Weakness l/iss of 1’nx-n-alivc P.iwent, Impotenry, or any other dlsquaHncatlous, st»c«lfly re- ! 111 suUd nu.rtg.-tse became, operative, and
me.
lieml. Ke who ulaoes himself under the care uf DK. ALBERT may confide in hl* honor as a gen- «»rj»«w.sillng-- in law or equity having b.s n |ti
tlenuui and confidently rclv upon his skill m a'plnslcian.
•
■ stunted to recover the debt .sccitrod bv raid
: morteucc or any part thereof, and ih« sum M
OKGANAL M EARN Ess Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This dbai easing rtUlciimi • on‘* thousand eight Irandreri and thlm UJCe
—which renders life a Inifden and marriage lni|«&gt;s.slble—is the penalty mtid by tin- viellm of ini- i &lt;Wl«rs bring now rlattncd to l-e d;n- upon s»4
proper indtilgen'-e. \ oung iieesoas are tooapt to commit excraMU from not Iw-lng aware rd the mortgage. Notice is tbercforr 4h.11 that sm.1
dreadful conseqiicnces that .-mriw. Now who that uudemtands Hie subject will rtenv that uroerc. l”&lt;’rtK«K- , "'ll be fnrrrtrrinl ay * sale of Ihalion is losi sooner in those falling into Improper habits than by the prudent*.* Besides belrm dr- moru-agrd premises thci-lii d.-M rltu-.l
Mirpriyed of the pleusiwr of healthy offspring, the most serious destfuctlvv .snnploma uf both uilnd ; pan tbrn-of to-wit; All the fo'luwlnc d. , :l^&lt;
and body arise. The system becomes der;iug«*d, tee phvalenl and mmlal.fttneUous weakened. ,IU1&lt;5-Uuab d In tb. township of Hr.is- Bar.-,
Loss of Procreative Power. Nervous Irriliblllty, Dyspepsia, l*hlpUaiiuu ot tbr Heart; Indigestion county. Michigan, viz. the east |I#],* of g;
Constitutional Debility. Wasting uf the Frame, CougD, Consumption and Drath.
swuth east quarter of Brctkm thiriv threr
1 Town two north rungv uln&lt; west, .-ontainia^
&gt;■, A£ui?E "’AK&gt;U.NTEI&gt;-PKUSJ»N.S RUINED Hi health ky liplcaroed pretenders, who keep I’•’’“•re* mon* m*less, at public v iriu - &lt;m w.
them trifling month after month, taking |&lt;oIm&gt;ihius and Inlurimts totHpoiinils, should MUriv Imme i
°r 1 rlmiary ttext,
at bool m n
dlatcly.
.
'front d.wir«Uth«- Umrt Hou---. :u tin- ■ef
ifPMiiii;»iii i.-I.
it
•' ,,C*x.
.
.Hastings In said ouuiit*. tlwt te-ing th«-pl:.......
lre^M^rtA-rei*iuvwtenii^
w'“V,h HAW btTM »»W««*U*d or mnklllfully h-.MIog the Clrvult &lt;\.nrt in m,u * • ■ m.M 1 ;..^1? «ii,.5VlK ♦,N»» UJ‘ f
? M,lUK JSV •’rMenl th"’ » l*by&gt;d&lt;dan that vote
Dated. Nov. I2tb. tlw

to about Conger’s resignation.
„ DLlll „„„„
J^ngros is still grinding away and
tyno grKlt purpO3t.
{ar
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Washington Letteb.
Fnim our rontar cortwiioudenL
Wuhlnittoti, i&gt;. c., Dec. uffi. iwa. ;
The “pressure” is upon them. The I
strongest kind of pressure. I.mean, of
course, the pressure for offici. It, is I
mousing to see the democratic members of Congress opening their daily

murderer*, a being mon* steeped in in- There are twenty-five applicants for
qnity than the vilest criminal under the I every postoflice and as there lire about j
taw.
*1,000 of these, a large proportion of 1

Tjo Traian Scwt-n Chi-

.■innMpona «an. r»ai. »u uw r
‘ALBERT LEA ROUTE."

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Governor-elect Alger, who has been,
tentiary.
-seriously ill for some time, is slowly
The result of a conviction, for seduc­ con valesing.
tion is commonly a small sum of mon­
Chester Arthur as senator from New
ey as damages. And can the damage
York would be a most creditable repre­
wrought by such a criminal as t A de­
sentative.
stroyer of a home be measure^ by dol­
lars ? The lieing who says *ch recom­
\Wtlon’t hear so much aS we would

more than he cyight.
The common sense of goo&lt;I men te
thus the only protection now afforded
for tin* wronged husband or fattier.

rock Bunincfflcin

GRAND RAPIDS. M1€H.

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�The Hastings Banner.
H ASTINUB. THURSDAY. DECKM BBS M. UBA

at an editor because of some” real or
fancied grievance, and are tempted to
endeavor to injure him or his bustftees,
y’toa’tdo it,” f°T if yOU do jt wU1

’*auta" for the newspaper man. The
writer speaks knowingly, from an’expenenoe of 20 years in the newspaper
business. It is a fact, recognized by toe

Local News.

newspaper fraternity, that where a
subscriber gets “hot” and issues the
mandate, “stop that paper,” the paper
will continue to be published just the
same, and two new subscribers will
take the place of the disgruntled old
one.
-About midnight, Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ford, of toe second ward,
were aroused from slumber by sounds
that told them of the dose proximity of
a fire. When fully awakened they dis­
covered that their home was in flames.
NtoMillMta lUrry Craaty, a*
As soon as could be Mr. Ford gave the
alarm. As promptly as possible the
All
fire department were on hand, but
could get no water nearer than the
Wclwert Brw&gt;.
river, and the hose was too shfirt to
WANTED.
make that supply availing. The build­
city «r ing and most of the contents were a to­
tal loss. Only a few things from toe
-■ lower «tory were saved, and no wearing
IZna
cZL ! apparel was among them. The total
■UVAPPKK ft Tea ABM AN’S.

I loss must be not far from S2JJ00. on

Graad Rapid*.

‘n5unu,w
1

can act much more effectively than one
। hundred.
•
A great many who h^ye recently
been asked to give their ndter to aid
the new r6ad have said : “We believe
you have enough ndtes now. We are
willing to give our notes to protect the
signers of the bond from loss, but will
not give directly to the road.” To ac­
commodate this class a new form of
notes was made, in which the signer
agrees to pay the note in case the sign­
Rheurhatism.
ers of the bond cannot collect enough
from the 548,000 given directly to the
road to fully repay them for what they
must pay for the bonus and right of
way. About 5400 of such notes have
Immu taken, and when 51,600 more have
been received,the committee of five can : gENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS’
turn the bond over to the syndicate,
and our new railroad will liecome an ;
assured fact.
Let those who want the railroad give ,
their notes to protect the signers of the ,
bond. Help a little. We speak to such •
aa have not already done their.duty.
Kalamazoo is ready, and when Barry
county can say the sa$e, operations'
will’be commenced. There is no time!

T* •&gt;"u-t I

Holiday Goods!
M. j. GOSS &amp; co

,

in
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so

much

PR A TRIEVII jT jFj.
fancy skating, will show many wonder- win not have at all. and the road that ’ WP
vy c die
,
minpUHl by the grmtat expert, in the I ’,1’“™
Jf™-;

HMrtings

desires,

widths of Tire:

Circulation thin uxtk, 2^00.

Puke candies by the pound or bushel,
at Happy George’s.

Never was there seen in Prairieville a Larger,
Better, more Useful, or More Carefully
Selected Stock of

Ives and IL W. Wright, will appear in i *,n ' ‘.
fancy, acrobatic and combination skat"be railroad situation at I ryeport
kt
• i in . ruajstated,
a few words.
­
ing. Mr. Ives, the worlds champion
| that inHastings
longs The
for. rail
Lowell,

ful feats, never equaled and seldom at-1 Lowell

art of. roller skating. Mr. M right, tne , jutenM. heat has entirely consumed our i
invincible leaper, will also show some, railroad prospects. This is the situaof the most daring leaps and acrolntic tion to date and we believe is * plain

^lonmmcra ever .tternpW on rober
skatw. Among other equally wonder-1
The Banner would like a good rorfol.feats, he will leap oyer lo chairs
respondent at Latfty.
placed in a row with the seats together.
’n
Remember the donation at the l*re&gt;- ♦turn handsprings, leap our ..
a mon
mans
hyterian parsonage Friday evening.
head, etc.
In combination skating ।
The six hundred extras the Banner Messrs. Ives and Wright will show'

uttle brighter, and it isn’t altogether
,
t
.
caloric h»at that lightens our hopes, i Buyers are Invited to Lail and See |
That the Grund Trunk road from Kala»
Them.
.
iiiazoo
to
Hasting willfa»t.
surelyThis
be built
is ;
nf)W an
. published
gives
------

Hastings just what she wants—a coni-1
petingTine- hut it seriously infringe fl

ia 11
tj

Kill
QWff
WI VII C.

printed last week went off like hot

i'LWHOvel.dimccIHm.Utartli.wI^^^^^^
rarelj attempted and onlj suc&lt;JCSstub submit to anv such treatment; it must
performed
by*them. These gentlemen retsliat»‘. Whut will Im thr outcome ?
Books. games, velvet frames, ( hristmas cards, etc., at J. B. Rol&gt;erts’ news are simply “immense.” and will enter- In less th$n six months after the Grand

cakes.

b

bb

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!‘,:&amp;rau^k?&amp;
thnJllgh Freeport to Lowell.

room.
anticipation.
Believing
something
The attractive announcement of W.
reallv first dass wiU Im* appreciated bv
s. Goodyear &amp; &lt;^o. will be found elst*-*
the patrons of the rink. Mr. Messer has ;
where.
*
secured the services of these young
Attend the lecture on Robert Burns men »t a l„nre , xpen». and will Rive
in Union Hall Tuesdav evening Derem- his friend, an opportunity to jit one of 1
ber®
the finest exhibitions extant. He guur«!
LHiS^hear from our Hickory Cor­ autees a wonderful exhibitioa. Music

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lin'1 »«’“Kral,h album., at J. B. Roberta

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|y|AVRplfl| ll
l/LL *
BWB ■

“Rail.
r&lt;»a«l crossing! Look out lor the cars
when the bell rings

BEHOLD!
wnat -Will It Be?

A
A
A
A

Large Stock. Useful and
Ornamental.

WZIOHBOKfXO EXCHANGES
Sj 11 tO
BOHEd.
by loth city bands. General skating
quently.
l»efore and after thr rxhibitloh.
1’lainMell ixuuler.
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It is settled at least in Barry county, i
.
i
A comp lute line of juvenile liooks
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Editor Scales, of the Plainwell In-; that the sanctity of a man's home can-j
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from five cents to $2.00 at J. B. Rotierts*
dependent, not iced that the editors of not be violated by Ural class of vermin
t
news room.
L)
.1 were
.
i vkate
u.
.. . He 't that
which
she
dear—her
W I w ■ w vxw ■ i VJU i »a'
t.■ promptly
Hasting,
to
.« rare.
X1*?*
W"
”* prizes
“
to most
rob
obwrved in his paper that if honor and that a man is justifiable in |
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fflk
Orno Strong now proposes to at­
tend strictly to biz., and make the News ' the race could be made a free-for-all. • shooting the despoiler of his happiness.
)
O I ! „
what “it used to was.”
|। he
ly ’he
U,ink«hi»
action
rathe,-previa,,,.
arMt«i at
0,11 ,Ud»
d come
here and
tackle
us. Evident------ „
‘
Rev. a. Livekmobr, of Nashville,
will occupy the pulpit at the Presby­ and it is quite plain that he knows the | Kalamazoo last February and taken to
trials and tribulations of the joller- Allegan for stealing 7^ bushels of doOur O’vn
•
terian church Sunday.
-k-Mtut UM r&gt;»«r the followingJetter:
ver seed from an Otsego farmer and J
V/UI
V_7\M1
AldKC,
Eves the dayx doubUes. in «ympa- .ka[W. a. ta-r the followingdetun
selling it te I). B. Merrill &amp; Co. He
------was sentenced to Jackson for 4»* yearn. As low as can l&gt;e bought In ;«ny qjm-1
thy with InMlneM, are coutrai ting
llalnweg. n»-B. l«u.
on his ptea of guilty last. June. l*as&lt; ,
peting market in the state.
now the shortest of the year.
• nw». C0DK
The front room over W. S. (loodyear | , I *m afraid that I have token a eon-,1 week the trial of his accomplices and ,
1 brothers. Louis and Charles Gillette
-----.
Is the
I
dosed
at
Allegan,
and
the
jury
after'
j
iCo.-,store!,being hmtdmmdyHtteH
WhM
up as u law &lt;We for Judge Smith.
are the condition,? I, It a straight
Mine h™t IMtlt. of the Waallanrl
A"", °r “t’1,
ln '
.
’
..
.
. ! gets its irlory? What are hotel rates, ,
house, will give a New I ear, party at t Jrovldc&lt;ra man is detained In the town
~
,
-T
PROMPTLY DONE,
his popular hotel. Tnunday evening, j for a few weeks, and can good medical1

ners rortespondent a little mon- fre­

I1
pn XHOrl V
; UUU I 01 uddl A/
1111 fl X

Maichiag &amp; Resawg

sheriff Ella and Deputy sheriff Uii-f: And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hams returned from Olathe, Kansas
■
Monday night, having in custody Ed.J npiTfflT PV PPfiQ 9. WIT FIUQ
and Charles Smith, dmrgKI with steal-‘ UJblH JuEi I DllUD. &amp; nLuillIw.

ing a cow in Sunfield last August.
The wife of the prisoners innocently
furnished the clue that led to their I&gt;fcing tratted and arrested.
The fire Wednesday morning fully
demonstrates the fad that Charlotte
holiday goods. Thow wishing .any-. (&lt;mteBtont i* allowed a friend at the . needs a system of water-works. It is
thing In that line ran find what they j corners to steer him around ? Must I1 the opinion of the better portion of our
want in this dtv.
. th*- race lie finished id one evening, and citizens that the 'city council should
I, ran a num rest when he gels tired anu !
UIUUI.J,
some action
on &lt;Ztarin
the subject
this
rin listen to oneol IhelgirM of j h7ve\!£ui"d«lurt£Tfrom htatouS? I take
wlfio
- .thrt^ork
■ .
ir,
unnmeww-,
» nbTwXnW'^f
You wand will
~ .id the
_ new. 1^1 J Three in.
* |U
"irta
* *“ "

lectures,ir
and
will
aid the
you
atteud
th.new
IwI Mglb j
project if you attend the J ___
Robert Burns, by our eloquent toWRa-'

me spring.

&gt;»

T^nfred,
Hon. George Willard hus gone to
St. August Im, Florida, where he was
suddenly exited by a telegram announc­
ing thr dangerous illness of his wife,
who went there several weeks ago with
her sister, Mrs. Allen Willard, to visit

IND RAPID* DIVISION.
raktair

relatives.
■TAT1OX*.
John Y. Hicks, of, Pennffeld, while
cutting corn stalks with a power cutter,
Wednesday last, fed his right hand into
the knives, cutting all the fingers off,
above the third joint, the thumb alone
dicing saved.
The much talked about ejectment
case of Mm. Emily King, of .this citv,
0(l j cash value, and report the full amount to obtain possession of a large amount I
railroad.
z.
If you want to see _______
the neaWBt
**»«.
_______and
, £o | to »&gt;e raised through their chairman, L. of valuable land that was once the |
bestJefferson
race everstreet
skated
in Hastings,
go te • E- Km*PP«i. reportol the total amount property of her father, (ten. Convia,
the
rink
this. Thursday,
•
-*---------au- j of notes at about £48,00); their estimat­ has been had under advisement by
tnc tfOUODkZM unww -...... ..........
evening and witow the ronlwt be­ ed value, &gt;42,70). The amount of cash Judge Hooker for the-past year anti is I
now decided. The decision is adverse
tween John Brock, of thi, city, and C. I bonus to be raised was 542,500; neces­ &gt; to Mrs. King. The case will probably
sary to purchase balance of right of go to the supreme court.
L. Walrath,’ of NaahrUJe.
.Hjirj w
— —»----_
rrATioxi.
“
*the
v- county lintn
New Ykak,’ Danol -The Uwrtinga right of* way from
Unto thin
thhi j Many of our citizens who have long
prized an acquaintance with Hon. Jonac*y, including .♦j.Hrtn
,melon srnunds
ground, here.
here.
—
| than G. Wait, of biurgis. will take an ,
City Band will give a New
1 esnutare
gt»l. Totnl amount to hr ruital, 1I interest in learning that be recently - ------at Union
Halt Ha»tlBg».on
at
Union Halt
Hastings, on Wed»*iy
w
*«»•* -..............
inurtwt
m his 73d frirth-day with a — 1
celebrated
—
---- ------tv of
of fifty
fifty pfoneer
pioneer inenos
friendsukuumdu
-------- 1
1
!K: T?iwd’ ?,’9in' . ty
,___ _
Reed , orchratra.
Hill to danue »U».’
•
•*——
»»Waal
tattotHs
extendi
bond
voted
to
give
his
residrtwe.
Mr.
Wait
settled
exteooM.
j the bond into the handsofa committee | “**”•** nealrie in 1838 and has been a oiHittu....
thM toe“ta£ one or
The M. E. Sunday school wiU fixe of five, with instruction, to turn this; thr foremost citizens of Southern Mith
Christrnsf? bond over to the syndicate when, in
Decern-) their judgment, enough more notes have ■
been secured to protect the signers of;
the Ixmd from lose- in other words,
when 51,910 more of good notet have

by an

now

Made by P, D. Beckwith,
only stove in the market mounted with Boiler Iron.

a Thousand in Use
IN BARRY COUNTY.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons

.

Battle Creek Republican.

Utt Round Oak Heating Stove

These Stoves are for Sale only by

fiend
or j of’ our
’ dty is destroyed by the
-h- fire
"-H-nd
l&gt;efore we act in the matter.

man, James Clarke.
P.
1, them wi agrnt of a reliable
Married, at Mr. A. J. Britton's, in
accident insurance company in Hart.this city,
city, by
by Rev.
Rev. W.
W. A.
.this
a. Hunsberger,
Huwmergtn,
•Sunday, December 14th, Mr. Wm. t.
loaed the rani of C. W. Jones
Dell, of Wellington, Ohio, and Mias
in answer to the postscript,
Mary L. Cooke, of Hastings.
comAh to tukBailroadJt The adjoumJust as soon as Hastings gets a com
solid­ cd meeting of the signers of the railroad
peting line of railroad, one of our
aid Ixind was held in the court room
men will put up a splendid roller miH.
Thursday afternoon. The committee
Other manufacturing retebUahiaents
of ten appointed at the previous meet­
will locate here when we get the new , ing to examine the notes, estimate their

Sled or a Pair of Skates for the Boy ?
Doll or Dishes for the Girl?
Set of China or Glassware?
Book, for J uvenile or Adult ?,

‘
We keep a Full Stock of Everything
thllt enUra jntn a hnu.-u-. from

nt*Wl&lt; rooni-

January 1st.
»nd surgical attendance 1* had. half.
.
a,, u •
i
— cash half advertising, e. o. d. t. f.? Is i
Hear James Clarkes lecture on then?any prescribed costume, or will
(
■ Robert Burns, in Union Hall Tuesday I every contestant Im* allowed to wear'
evening. December 23d. Proceeds to : inattrwrs. pillevs. etc..’ on those iw- l
uiA th.. rtMkv ruiirr.M.1
■ tions of his Itodydnost exposed to trio 1
aid toe new railroad.
tkin&gt; ia it existed thutronteatante i
Despite the hard times our trades- i make a «Irposit. Iteforr starting in tor i
mm have pmonrM splmdld invoice of |

ru

the Shelves and Coun­
Eacli One Warranted! Than may now betersseenat theuponStore
of

’the necessary aid be ready within the

unlay evenings. Dec. l»th and ftXh, the
TTZTii- \ »
wprkl-renuwntd champion, Frank C..wport ”'r’,W

Choice cigars at Happy George’s.

HL

WAGONS!

At Messer's Rink. Friday and Sat- j n,&gt;xt two week*-

Q&lt;umu

MERRY

assured those present that they wouM
perform their work faithfully, and the
meeting adjourned.
The action taken is a wise one, as five

Nev M»h. ls®4.

Where you will find a full line of JEWEL STOV ICS and
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE.

east*, a*.

FAMOUS'and1DECEIVE MT JLESOFTH EWOR W

Rupture

�Nn ou&lt;* who has had any acquaint*
Kucr with tin* life of the poorer dasaes
in Naadr* eau wonder at the ravages
the cholera in making in that city.
Large numbers of Lunilies are there
IXsnt up together. ft*higl» and narrow
iHMiMkt. which focktoe a filthy court,
with' very inadequate ventilation, with
hardly waler enough to stake their
thirst, and without any of the couveniencxs that decency Menu to us to domaud. We have high Italian authori­
ties for saying thnt nranrparib of the
town are in n worm* condition than thr
lowest London slum* and. from our
own InspecUuit, we nr - inclined to be­
lieve U.tit life in mau of the funded
would bq simply impossible were it not
for the geniality of the climate, which
iwnnits so much .of almost every day to
be spent in the open air.
The tourist driven quickly through tho
Nfcruato and the Vicaria; he has no wish
to mount the tilthy stair* and glance
into the squalid and overcrowded rooms
to which they lead. Indeed, it might bo
unsafe for him to do so. unless he were
accompanied by an agent of the police,
who is sure to lie regarded with suspi­
cious and hostile eye*, or by one of the
priest* who have succeeded in gaining
the personal confidence of this outcast
|mrt of their fl&lt;x:k. It is not strange,
therefore, that when an epidemic
cants a fierce and sudden light on I
all this misery, those who have hitherto
ignored it should gnxr on it aghast, and
forget how much ha*, hern done to al­
leviate il during the last ten or fifteen
years. The sanitary condition of Na­
ples is still, beyoud nil question, worse |
than that of any English town; but no
English u&gt;wu "hits made .such rapid (
progrewi as Naples has of Iain done. A ।
large garden has been laid out on the
shore for the benefit of tho poorer part
of the population; broad streets, that
iet in th&gt;* sunshine and the sea-breeze,
have boon opened up through the mont
crowd»*d districts; and. though tbo fondaci still* remain** c»|*rn the grotte have
lieen c1&lt;mc&lt;I. TI&gt;c latter were caverns
‘ hollowed out of the soft rock, In which
from thirty to titty fnmilibs would some­
time* i»cnl togi ilier, with no division
between them but a rough line drawn
or scratched u)M&gt;u the ground between
the beds. For this damp and dusky
accommodation rmi wmdemanded and
paid, and it wA» not only the landlords
who complained when the caves were
finally r)wed.
Some of the modern appliances intro­
duced into lh«* town have not been ontiroly successful Tho system of drain­
age, for example, has unquestionably
improved the external ap]xutrance of
the streets, and given them an air of
cleahlines* they aid not posseas before;
but it is more doubtful whether it has
benefited the health of the city. The
outfall of the sowers is too near
the shore to render their discharge
cither Imperceptible or harmless tn
a sea that may almost bo called tid- h &gt; It is certain that fever ha* become more
frequent -finer they were built, and it is
possible that they’ may help to ‘carry
-the cholera- into districts tlikt4night
otherwise have been free from danger.
To those who know nothing of South­
ern Italy except whnt they have learned
from Liberal pamphleteers aud histor­
ians, it may seem strange that the Lazzaroni should suspect their fellow citi­
zens of a deliberate attempt to reduce
the surplus population by introducing
the disease into parts of tlie town that
have hitherto escaped, or even by direct
poisoning i» the hospitals. Those who
are inthmdelv acquainted with the
people will feel no surprise at such
rumors, strange and unfounded as they
are. The history of Naples for the last
century, at least, has been the history
of a war between the middle and the
lower classed in which the latter gained
many victories. tin» last of which was
achieved on the barricades of 1848. and
was the death-blow to the Italian Revo­
lution
Now they are reduced to aiJeuee, bnt though Garibaldi, the hero
&lt;if the middle class. succeeded in firing
the feelings &lt;rf the whole population for
thirty-six hours. the enttiiuriasnk^s^on
passed awith . and the old feud. the old
animtwity. ’the old suspicion still re­
mained.
Whether tlui policy of the
new kingdom of Italy —more especially
the way ip-which its taxes are levied
and employed —is calculated to allay or
lo irritate this feeling is a questfon into
which foreigners perha|M* need not in­
quire. — tklturflmf Review.
Slimmer's Nephew.

I wm sitting in my office chair solac­
ing myself with a c igar and trying tn
subtract fifty dollar* from thirty'dofinra
so a* to pay my. quarterly rent, but had
about given\it up in despair when the
footsteps of a No. 12 boot coining up
rtain* ait:.K ir,! nn attention. Vision**
of tlie Sheriff or of the washerwoman
with nn unpaid bill Unshed acroas my
mind, and 1 had hardly time to throw
four or five dunning tatters into the fire
before the door opened and in stalked
McGuffin. |i&lt;* looked different from
what he did a week ago. His eyes were
bloodshot, and hue hair stood* up in
every direction, so Fhat he had to hold
his bat on, and he had the general ap­
pearance of a man who had been blown
up iu a nitro-glycerine explosion or
kicked by a mule. He let himself care­
felly into a cushioned chair, unbuttoned
hi* dtiHter. and deposited a club, which
had been hidden under his coat, in the
corner. After tatting out two or three
groan- to’ show us that he meant it
he looked up.
“Do I look very bad?” he asked,
that 1 was" gazing on him in
! astonishment and bowilder**I told him that he did; that he was
tbe wont looking mao I had Neon for a
long time and that be reminded me of a

I wilL bv Go*h.”
him that J wouldn't if 1 wore

al a Slimmer invited hi*
him ”
I ritoold

you need is a booked nose sod two
pawn ticket* to he an old clothes shop.”
“I know it,” said McGuffin. despond­
ently. “that u what I wanted to tell
vou about. You see. ever since th&lt;wburglara broke into Jones’s my wife ha*
wanted a burglar alarm, and seeing one
advertised In the Herald I got one. It
is a sort of electric battery. You under­
stand. All you have got* lo do is lb
connect it with all the door knnbs in
the house, turn the current &lt;&gt;n, and
if a burglar should try to get iu it
wonld send him over into Slimmer's
backyard and make*.him think a brick
house had fallen on lajp.**
“Then it works tire-raUi. dcee it?”
“It did. bi4 it don’t now. Il worked
all right until Slimmer's nephew found
it out. It would make you stand on
your head in au ecstasy of delight to
see the way my wife need to tire tramps
and book agents into Slimmer'* yard.
Sometimes a heavy fat agent would got
bold of the machine and It wonld make
him skim along the ground right
through the fence. I have had to build
six new fence* since I got it, and it is get­
ting rather monotonous. As I was tell­
ing you. Slimmer’s nephew found it
out, and so one morning be crept Into
the cellar and turned on the current
wltl; a jack knife. ■ You know old Miss
Mullon has the faculty of always call­
ing around in the forenoon, just in
time to be asked to dinner. It seems
that this morning she came rather eqriy,
and instead of going in the front way
•he carat round to the back door.”
’
“Did she go in?” I asked, seeing that
1 ought to say something.
••she tried" to, but Slimmer's wife says
she didn't make a -access of ft; that she
tat right go of that door-knob, and
turned two or three complete somer­
sault* &lt;&gt;v«*r toward bur house, coming
down head tint in au old hogshead
half full of straw*, where she remained
waving her number seven shoe in the
thin air until Slimmer's nephew rushed
up and helped her out; and now she
»wears that we keep a trained pile­
driver in our back y ard.”
“But that isn’t what gives you the
air of a run-down republic.”
’
“I know it. I’m just coming to that.
You see, I have to go tx&gt; tbo Episcopal
prayer meeting every Monday night,
and last night I hnd to go anyway.
That everlasting infernal idiot .of ’a
Slimmer's nephew turned on the cur­
rent again while I was going, and. of
course. I didn't kuow anything about
it. I didn't get home-till after ten. and
as all the folks were in bed. 1 thought I
would let myself in easy, by the sidedour, so as not to awake anyone. Any­
how. I tried to get in. and then I can't
distinctly remember what took place.
All 1 know, is that I found myself in
the further end of the yard, wedged in
between a tree aud a heap - of old
crockery ware, hoop-skirts, etc.”
“Did you get in?”
•*Oh ves, I got Id—in the morning; for
I’ll be eternally blanked if I could wake
anyone up. and as it was raining pretty
hard. 1 gave it up, and had to camp out
under an old wash-boiler all night”
Then there fell upbu us a dead si­
lence. broken only by two or three bars
of “Home, Sweet Home,” from the first
spring hand-organ in front of mv office,
while McGuffin reached for bis club and
silently slid out.—Peck't Ban.
.
A Vanishing Ideal.

Man never attains his ideal He
comes nearett It the day he leaves
schqfcj; all that year be hovers around
it in pleasant proximity. Sometimes I
think be quite attains it on (xsminence­
ment day. But a year away from
school be and bls ideal part company.
He sees it drifting farther away from
his eager hands. I have, in my own
brilliant and aggressive career, pursued
several fleeting and more or lew* perfect
ideals. From where I now staud. rat
the distance pole, I can see the majority
of therojicooting under the wire, and "I
feel that I am shut out. One. 1 can mjc,
i* yet in nearer sight, and 1 am very
loth to see it
away from me.
j have mv ideal of physical perfection
in tho aged*. This is the manner of old
man I want to be. 1 am not a tall man
now. I do not reallv have to stand up
tojook over the back uf a car seat. I
stand up merely because 1 can see
further. But as I grow old 1 want to
fat up. I want to develop a capacious
bay window, ho that when my summer
vest Ls hanging on
the line Its
will look dike a shooner coming'
down
“wing and
wing.”Then
I can wear my watch in my fob, with a
big seal dangling from ‘t like a bell­
clapper.
I want to l&gt;e short in the
breath aud wlteeze when 1 climb up­
stairs, and puff and pant when I climb
up hill, and have to take two step* to
cross the gutter. And 1 would wear a
clawhammer coat,
with wide lap­
Eels, all the time, and carry my band­
erchief in my hat. I would like my
hair to turn snow white or else fall off,
1 am not very particular which. I
would like my mustache to bleach out
until it looked like a streak of flour
across my lip. 1 believe thia is all. * I
think that is a photograph of the kind of
an old man I would like to be./This is
my ideal old mau. Cane and wheexy
laugh, of course.
And I am fust a* confidential as I am
that I will die rich that, as I grow old,
I will shrivel up and dryout until I look
like a Hboeatring with clothes on.
'Twas ever thus from childhood's
hour* I’ve seen my fondest hopes decay:
1 never tried to save an hour out what
1 wasted half a day. 1 never look a
girl to church, tlie longest way back
home to plan, but that she left me in
the lurch, aod walked back with an­
other mau. I never bad a fond gazelle
tn glad me with Ila dark blue eye; 1
bad a goat, which knocked me out, my
lifo is marred with buts. aakl L The
two eye-Is which constitute the rhyme
in this closing atenxa, you will observe,
are not matea; they are just simitar
enough to spoil the rhyme and diverse
enough to mar their harmony. — Rurletlt, m Brooklyn Eaqk.
-4u Louisville,' Ky., a bright little
girl, eight years old, in perfect health,
was suddenly awakened by a fire in a
building right across the street from
her father’Mhoujic- The fin* thing she
raw wwm thetfieroe glare of ti»e burning
building and the firemen loMing the
furutore oututfehe window. Theofght
prostrated her so with terror that it was
several hours before * she oonki spsak:
rin neve? rallied from tbs shook, and
JM the next evening.
.
’

TBK OLB R KA PER.

MM ths tevwahahwd and tbs blsck-halrvd

tee
mirivoe.
I
took
down
•
•hovel,
however, and noon found
that mv find was a cannon, and by its
shape, Ilf foreign make and ao it proved,
ns a few days later I took mH ropes and
•derrick on a scow and lifted it to th*
surface. We found that il was an old
h panish gun, and after the coral was
•craped &lt;» f. the arms of lipain were
plainly *en. It had been captured
btpbably by pirates a long time ago#
and lost overboard in some wav. or a
vesael bad been sunk and entirely gon*

etoqoence, but on aeooont of their
judgment aod executive ability. Ooe
of the arehbtabops of Canterbury’
tfcwley. who died in 1*48, was distie■•Hsf&lt;.ru U ib Ums to go."
gafshed as a bad speaker
The following anecdotes illustrate
They put ths slokle within hb&gt; hand:
He howM tn lb*windy wtrnat;
th, d««rt I,
Irmn hh
A
what he could do in the way of spoUing
picasMiitly fell tbs jrohlsti ears.
Jroivrr
'«&gt;
ttal
—
Ln**
s
apeeeh.
With a most delicate and
With the OQ.-Q flo wsrs at hta tost.
alm *«i fastidious taste as tu style, he
He Ufted a hnndfal. thourhtfuily:
Some boor- ‘'”r hB’*2? L
It was ripe and full ami sweet.
was
always
making corrections in hk 1
anovlea tborrnxibo.
railway
entered
an
®nure
lad U U
speaking as softie writer* do on their
to pie -e*.
...
manuscript, a fatal fault in a speaker
imagine a suddener changeThe
••I was
impre-urad,” continued the
wbojej.d^.nd
Thus presiding at an anniversary of
speaker, “with the wonders of this
Ou the
th* Clergy Orphan Girls’ school nt 8t
world under the -ra that I began'to de­
Aud I think thia Is—the last.
John
’s Wood, he delivered himself
vise some method of reproducing It,
tens:
I
"Let me rest awhile Iwn-ath the tree;
and I made some attempts at photog­
I or I like to wstcb you iro.
|
“No one can *m—(oorrecli Ataue^)
raphy
under
water.
My
appliances
c
“
nt
bed.
wblob
i.
&lt;«1«T
With eioklee brljthl. throuyh the ripe, full
—can look upon-tbe*e respectable
we e crude, and it can- hardly be called
wheat.
Ami tn fee) the frosh wind blow."
a sucrose but I proved that it is possi­ dred le«»boee th° ‘&lt;’T'LOtL,hbwt^ looking girls—(corrreU hmux f &gt; —three |
And they aprea 1 thulr work in* coats for him
nice-locking girls - (oorrecti him-telf )—
ble. and I haven’t the slightest doubt
'Mon? tho irraase* awset and low.
I tbene good girb—(eorvacts hmedf)— ,
but that in a few years a photographer
When ih* sun m*w blyh thor came arain.
three female girls”----* ’
can go to the .bottom and take nega­
For a drink end tlw'r brand and meat:
।
Heq: there was a suppressed titter,
tives of wrecks u&gt; show tbe actual poAnd in tbrteadow h ■ »l«*-pinr tay.
under cover of which the speaker b*r- ‘
With Minvhlnr* on bl* frat.
.
■ s lion*, etc. Not only this, but fishes
Like a child at nistet, out*pent vltb plag.
ried on to tee eooclusioa of his mmand nil the marine animals can be re­
He Iny In (dumber -weet.
to ngm- I tepee, not reoorued.
1
produced exactly.
How cab it be s.nlmenu. no enclosure*
|
.-He used to rub his hands anxiously
When they ratne aaaln. be faintly said:
done? Wall, that is my secret, but of
"I have enmv-! the meadow aUta
together while speaking, as if he were I
course the electric light will be a prom­ formed th. bank, of
My work Is don&lt;-: *tU nearly dark:
I ahall rr*t ia a little whlfe.“
washing them. I have seen him twice. ।
inent feature of such an undertaking.
That nlirbt It «a’ Harvest Home with him;
aod oner saw a bishop imitate him .to
“One of the last trips that I made on
But be went awav with a am Hr.
the life.
the reef was to an old wreck that had
— AjmKii E. U.irr. in K. 1’. fndependaiU.
There is a story teat be used to be- I
been lying there for perhaps fifty year*.
I wail hta own nervotisne-w a« a speaker,
1 went down to it at night, aud when
LIFE UNDER THE BEA.
and that one of his chaplains reeow ।
1 turned on ter electric light I found
mended him to shot himself up in th* |
A Naturalist Watehlax Flahaa ia Their myself in n curious place. Tbe hull of
I Addington dining room, and address
Own Kleaaeat—The Bonaeatlr Life of the vessel was seemingly complete, buC
I the chairs, imagining people in them. ,
the Denizens of the Ocean—Their znot a single part of the surface&gt;ut
“How did your grace get on?” he |
Hpurls
and
llabl(a — Photograph - rwhat was pierced with holes made by
I was asked after the first experiment.
the shipworm (teredo). 1 attempted
Taken Under Waler—FUhea That
I
“Well, you see, I think 1 got on veay
to atop on the wood, und though look­
Walk oa Lane.
nicely at firm, but all at inaee 1 caught
ing solid, my weighted foot rank into it
“I have taken up diving to study the like paper, and with a slight push I
। sight of that high-backed chair there te
| the corner, and he look rd so formida­
habits of some animals under water,” threw over'a large portion of the old
said an enthusiastic man to an En­ hulk. Thu worms had eaten into the
ble that be put rae &lt;&gt;vt, and then I brwtea I
quirer reporter. “1 have made fishes wob&lt;i and lined their holes with a limy
down.” --FouU’s ttempaazen
rather a specialty, and for a number of secretion, ho that these tubes were all
years I have used a poat with a gins* there was to hold the structure together;
Tacriaatiea.
bottom.
1 bought a small sloop that the wood bad disappeared
In the
hnd a well in her to hold fish, took out hold great masses of branch coral were
At
the
instenoe
of Mr. Bart, a par
IU» ‘be dewrt ta oil
the bottom and inserted several panes growing up out of a pile that was once .kv?ndMod
tayp.nd.ur. iMbriUieooy •»'''“ *££ liamontarv paper h iost publUM
of heavy glaaa, and there I had a per­ the cargo.’’
‘
w
hich
will
not
make
pleasant reading
fect window in the bottom of the boat,
About every two hour. th. trm°
“How about the fish that crawls out I w
for Che aati-vaccinatioa faaaticH. It
su that even in the roughest weather I on dry tand?” asked some one.
auu» »&gt;
»—
.tation,
that ta toBh"e*y.
X
-iw
।•
wdelr“
,diBB show* at a gtance tho annual ourohur
could lie and look down through U,
“The fish.” continued the naturalist,
of death* from small pox in the army
and suu the smallest objects on the bot­ “is a little fellow that looks verv much
and navy sine* I860, together with tike
tom. and ao make my collections. But like whet wo call a scqlpiu, although
ratio of such deaths per 1.000, and tiw
this only made mo eager to get a it
hainone
of
the
bar'iels t
number uf men joining in each year
nearer view, and so began to think of and curious appendages that charac­
Tbruuiroout the whole penod, with
the diver’s armor. I bought this and terize
tbuto
fish. 1 first noticeil 1 .on’,tbtu
m hum»n
iu order
to m-wpt .ueh *
very few exception*, tec tendency hw.
had the huliuet altered so that I could them in fbu Spice
Islands- -when
been toward a constant dim in adoa •(
Siw pcrtoctly well, and as I wm not go­ 1 was there in 1872. I was walking ।
I^ubtlww. time. *r« minor,
"J
ing to visit’ any wrecks there was no
mortality, la the caoc of tee army,
by the shore one day at low tide Um gold fever into thl. n.wl
this is all the more gratifying on ac­
danger of breakage aud I wm perfectly where the beach wok formed of dark
of ArUomt, which w. »r» oro*"'n*-|1*„
safe. I made my first experiment oh
count
of tee mnch targrr number of
iinoa
fortune
mud and weed-covered rocks, when my SX
ukI;whom
or. mor.
likely,may
the-.not
M.have
J«- recruits now joining the -erriee, a olas*
the Florida reef.
companion said, pointing to HomeHinall
partenitarly Hahin to cutch any infec­
"&lt; inc of the most remarkable features objects that were bopping along shore S'Xn^nT.
d.X S
tious disease which happens to be rife.
of this life under water is the fact that near the water. •Isn’t il rather queer
During the first fir* years io whidh the
the fishes were not at all afraid of me, for frogs to go with salt waler?’
’It's
While th. boiler i« being Mled. th?.’*’'
but swam about when I did not move, so queer that I never heart! of it be­ clt.nge Mtmo word, with the enpoeer. table refer*, tee average annual mor­
evidently taking me for an old wreck. fore.’ 1 n-pliwl, 'perhaps it’s some­ ImlEkbta. pmbrtly. new. of a. «w- tality from small-pox in the army wa*
29.6, and the average number of re
Wh^ I raised my arm they "would dan thing new.'
So we determined to find K
’“no™ then
for th.
them
until the n.rt
nladwwld
Irwin
»»•
nwaTlor a few ru'-incnts nhd then sud­
crtiits 10,929; But in the last five jeara
out whnt they were. and. taking oftonr
denly return. They were :w .-uribus
•hoes, we waded in and along the J2w.y
liav
If l.mmle.thl.wnib.
ever the famous trans Sahara tbe mortality per annum fell to M.
assume people, tlmir great eye--taring,
while the number of men ioioin^ rose to
bench s&lt;&gt; a* to drive the supposcu frug&gt;
ever open, presenting oftentimes a lu­ ashore. But all at once one' started Hi. lb 1 experienced «g»tn. w th my. 27,66m Tnrniug to the com pan ion serv­
dicrous spectacle. 1 have had fifties right up under my ex es and gave a hop
ice which hod 28 fata! raw* in I860,
,11 tho lively impree.lon. tbhll
find n elean rec ird for two yearn in sue *
rub up against my armor, as you often of about a foot, and to my a-tonlshone. received I, the Eul
see 1 hem against the bottom, probably nient it was a fish; and so I announced
cession--1877 and 1878— and tbo I Del
U&gt;e earn, decided color, of th. d»»rt.
lo rid themselves of some obnoxious to uiv- friend who was behind
ratio per 1,000 b only .(rt, tee aauw* a*
Ho thl. brlllknt follow «nd. lM» herd
parasite. The way 1 made my obser­ wouldn't twlieve me; butyrhen became
in the army. It Bpps’ar* erttablfatad.
blu..ky, loelog l«l&lt; «‘^,Vbn.'*X.
vations of fish and their movements up, there the little creature wm. high
therefore, bv. them tosta that oorajmi
* ”PTS* S.ur^nd of ~n«d.
was to recline upon the iMittnm among and dry. resting on a stone, with Its
wiry revaccination i&gt;»«Jowly but surely
“bkd. w&gt; m^eh "truck mfc bfoelw o|&gt;crating to stamp out small pox botii
the coral and have a supply of cray-fish
bend somewhat raised, on it* promi­
bail that thev are ven- tend of. aud in nent pectoral fins. I made a jiimn for
in the army and nnvy. aud if this hapyears ago. when I contemplated, from
in tb^e canehwe have warrant for
tbi-jway I often had a perfect school of it and my friend did the name," but S^Topfof hills that bathe their feet in
fish ihtverlng over me, and so could ob­ away it went, hopping just like a toad,
•lirving that Ute same. rceulta might
th. Sfte. thewe plain. &lt;*
serve their every movement. Did vou and for several momenta then* wn« a
, be accomplished irt thr civil population.
roll
without
unduUdoo
and
without
ever watch a fish in the water’’ ’fake race between mau and trfh. We n&gt;&lt;m
/ option (Hot*.
the common sunfiah. As it poises in hemmed it in, however./and I bnve it limit oven, toward, th. myelenon, re­
of remember
Centrel Aino*.
midwatur you will see the Hide or pec­ in my cabinet now. The side fins are gion.
* I .Uli
having left mv da
Perked Ugtitatar.
toral tins moving in a kind of Hide mo­ •Imust arms, and are strong aud pow­
tion,
just
the
same
movement erful. and on-them tbe fish rests aud haboah to climb to tbo rommlt trfon.By papeni received by last mail I ere
Of thoM hill, which are
I
that you intuitively try to make jumps. In Australia, soAie years ago,
that Mr W. C. Gnriey claims to have
with
your hand* when you try ♦ome geologists found some fossil bonus th, ruin* of a temple, and of having re
shown, by photographing a flash of
to “tread” water or keep yourself mo­ that were pronounced to belong to a malned wiaMsl upon thooo ruin, nnul , lightning, thttt tee ordinary notion of
tionless; in short, the pectoral fins are large fish. In 1876 sorao one discov­
te kod lightning mast hu given up. I
the arms of tne fish, its fore limbs. In ered the identical fish alive.
•
du nut know -whether thin roue)axion
the flyidg-fish the arm-lina are wings;
hOH been drawn from the photograph of
“The wax’ they did so is somewhat
in some o' the sculpins there are regu­
a single fia-*h or ndt, but you will seo
lar fingers by* which the fish crawls curious. They were on a bunting trip ।
fnuu the endowed photographs that tho
the oountry. and one night
over t/e bottom; in tho Periapthaimus up
camped near a *mall stream. Id the the ancient inbaHtam. of thl, old earth conkjunion is an entirely taloepne. A*
theyare used to walk on dry land. In
examination of my photographs will
mitlale
of
the
night
one
of
the
party
formerly viewed th. eame T“tacle.
observations of this kind,* continued
show that all the flashes except
Ah. well. 1 do not kuow It tbl" Am”rithe speaker, you notice things that can wo8 awakened by a curious barking
one h:ul the zigrag form and thateomr
sound, and. thinking it might bo some can dreert without pMU without name,
not even be aeon in a good aquarium,
of
them are roagnifioeotly forked
as there the fish are under emtain re­ wild animal after tbuir horses, he he. not Mill more grandeur, and If th.
They reoemblfl very closely thr photo­
thought ot three eonlurie. ot aolitode
straint While I have been l^ng-low. slipped on his clotbeaArtk a rifle and
graphs of sparks from a Holtz electrical
went ouL "The mfifle came a|regular which have preceded th. recent oom
litrraHv, with all these fishes hovering
it achine, take* by Mr. A. Matheson in
Intervals from the', river below, and.
ouc-t ot man doe, not .peak more
over me. 1 have seen performances that
I’rofnwior Taiffs 'laboratory, and nnbtaking a narrow pWh. he ntartod after even to the Imagination than the rewen- exactly akin to our games and
lishtMl in volume xxyil. part 3 of the
sports. When a lot of young fishes It. The moon wm bright, and. when m.mhranco ot three oonturlre ot h^“ I ransnotion* of the Royal Society of
he
got
down
to
the
level
of
the
water,
torv.
Notwilh.landing
the
dud
and
were about 'they were continually en­
EdinlHirgh.” ' The amount of detail
be
beard
the
bark
and
saw
a
targe,
heM. I can not tear mvrotf front the
gaged in games of chase. Now’ one
shown in tee photograph of the tree
wonld dart, and. followed by half a gli’ti ning object, and then saw It leap little platform ot our oar; 1 am intomilluminated by thr n*«h give* one a
cateil with thia ,unr with the« color,
dozen other*, the pursued dodging here along or flounder through the graus.
very g«*&gt;d idea of the brightness, when
and there behind bits of coral until Upon this he fired, and to bis amaze­ that I .hall Mtn no-more, and the com­
we "consider that expomire can not have
ment
found
that
be
had
shot
a
fish.
ing
ot
night
alone
ean
drive
me
»waysome other tish In turn seemed to at­
• Mixxlrit the millionth part of a s«xma
The
shot awakened the rest, and the AUnl we crowt the Colorado
tract attention, and the entire crowd
— h dia (ter. /xgiuta" hwCart
which mark, the limit
would rush pell-mell after it One day creature was brought into camp. It
I saw two fishes, called smelts, ap­ wm about aix fuet long, had a small and toward, eight o olook In the even­
proach each other in a solemn w&gt;y, bead and enormous scale*, while the ing we reach Fort Yuma on the Ironti.r
ot Me.ioo, - lloHgngalhmalul.
lx tterii addremeS to the foBewtait ewsw-re
open their mouths as wide as possible body ended not iu a lin, but In a point.
minin* in the poet ©Ok* at HaeUnr.. Bmw
until their lips met. Then they would It.was found that they breatbeo both
Mra’teitaGSv^feuSra’Stamp.
slowly draw or back off and then re- air and water with perfect ease, and
Aandwleh Mend Heun.
ehtaffj. Jareb Wtfte. Alva Havre and**.
;&gt;eat the operation. You may call It that when hungry the great fish, which
whnt you like, but judging from our was a vegetable feeder, would come to
The bouree ot Honolulu are alway,
the shore, expel tho air that i/held in
standpoint I assumea they were kiss­
open, day and night, a. the
ing each other. They were certainly its air bladder, thus making the bark­ tore ia k&gt; warm that ou. baa to «leep
lW*H*'pbWKRti. P. M
not fighting, as I repeatedly saw en­ ing sound, and wander over the flat/ out ot door., aa II -cm.
counters. and they were always char­ in March of food.—Cincinnati En
treat air. They are hullt mrellyJ&gt;t
___________
acterized by rapidity of motion and quirrr.
wood, though many ot the oldeat and
display of temper natural to tbc occa­
more aubetantlal hootrna are built ot
Yeretarlan Cate.
sion.
coral atone, a tew of lava Monnrnbd APRAUUK a 80N, Attaroeya and Ooa aielo
“ Jne of the most remarkable sights
Your correspondent, S. Jepson, of many may yet be won within the limit,
k Sm
that * 1 observed,”
continued
the Riverton, R. L. wishes to hear the re­ ot Honolulu made ot gran, and occupied
llerted. *
amateur diver, “were the coral beds. sult of those who have tried feeding I bv tbo native,
’ These native huta or houses arc built
From a boat they present nothing un­ sweet corn to their cat*. I can speak
usual—a brown mass of pointed stems from sixteen yean’ experience with our by making a framework of bn“l*»
or branches; but one 4*)’ 1 *lftd the pet cat» and can vouch for his love for poire, covered with &gt;»*"’.
**•
boat placed ou,the edge of a channel, it. I think our pet cat can be called a nana tree, the trunk of which can be
and gradually walked down Into it until vegetarian. His fondness for almost all removed in layer,. Thia, again. U
I attained the bottom, in about thirty- cooked vegetables is very marked. erod with graae and trimmed on the
five or forty feet of water, and I tell String beans, peas, Lima ’ beans and corner, and lop by weaving the gnu.
you the scene was impressive. I seemed squash disappear rapidly before him; into dlCer.nl pattern-. One opening
An Independent Newspaper of Dem
to be in the -treets of a city.
The ho will eat of beets and beet-greens or door iuoally admit- enuugb light
bottom upon which I stood was a pure with a greater relish than meat: cab­ and air for the average native, though acratic Principle^ but not Controlled b
white sand, hard and firm, and per­ bage he care* but little for, but all ■ome but, are divided off Into eeverel
fectly free of coral: but on either side kinds of greens, like dandelions, mus­ rotiana. with two and eomellmee three ftny Set of Politicians or Manipulators
ruec’a perpendicular wall of the branch tard, ote.. be eau a* though he loved doon. A mat hung down on the imnde. Devoted to Collecting and Publishing al
rural nearly forty feet high, all the thorn. Potatoes are not a special favor­ covering Hi. open&amp;g; ia the common the News of the Day in the most Inter
points extending directly outward or ite with him. although be will eat ttram.
door. Mata made of broad grass inter­
toward me, and presenting a magnifi­ l have noticed that cat* of Maltese woven or braided, and *ometimes flags,
cent unbroke* surface of a rich olive­ blood are very fond of potatoes; one form the carpet*, and a pile of from •ibta PvomptAML Accuracy and Impar
brown hue.
• hat I owned year* ago would ex*en rat twn to ten, and motdimos even more,
liality; and to the Promotion of Deme
must have walked one hundred them raw. I* know' their taste* differ makes the »&gt;ed -m which the natives
tratic Idoai and Policy in tha affairs o
yards through this channel when sud­ m much a* human beings, for aume of
denly I uotioed a black object on the tbe kinds of food menttnned above I
Ftorail tire there is none, the native*
bottom about twenty feet ahead
At have plact'd before hungry cat* and always sitting on tha
.....................
with their
first I thought it was’*shark or a turtle, they would not touch it.—Hartford
Tbetr
and. charging bayonets with nn plk.
or iron spear that 1 carried, I mured
—
Chine*children
in
California
are
on aud found that it was soroethtag
th*' had swidentlx- fall** from abFve. nut allowed to attend thr public schools,
It mas completely overgrown with sea­ on the ground that public education la
weed and covered with incruMating .Utebdnd uulv for those who can
corals, and It was nearly half aa hour
Mors I trad cleared away the sa&amp;d.
’ rtsacraee CtaF.
during which time I had te *u te

(r.,m

the Uoited Ftatee. coming te*»
Francta. bv
lb.pro
Souther.
P»_„,h»blv on,

J

PATENTSS£g

w

�The Hastings Banner.

our lot to look upon lofor. You will
buggy wm gone. The return of I
mnke bo mntek, if you buy of him.
the articles would be appreciated hy
Good, pure and wholraome candles he
HAHTINGR. THURSDAY. DECEMBER IB. HM.
the owner.
'
will Ml you, and nothin* else. And eo
Bush &amp; Newton have moved their far u price, go. he makut his own can,jony saw mill onto the farm or Milo dim. aud can mil them at aa low
Williams in Baltimore. They have it
rates u you can purchase the spu­
in running order, and invite every one
rious goods which load tbe counters of
who haa sawing to bring on their logs, ether dealers. He will'bg happy to
aa they will give sail,taction.
serve you, knowing that he can give
The Banneii regrets to learn of the you your money’s worth of good goods.
failure ot Mr. Geo. Luther, ot Middle­ Remember his place, with John Roberts'
Vine. Mr. L. made an assignment a nows stand.
IIAHRY COUNTY AGRICCLTIKAL SO­
CIETY.
few days since, with liabilities about
P. 8. He keeps agood stock of choice
♦2,100. At the writing the amount ot cigars too. If you want a good smoke
A&lt;Tte«lt«inU oochXy will b« held to the
the amete is not detaitely known.
remember Happy George.

7OCts.

Local News.

The orange race at the Jefferson
Christmas Carnival.—Measfs. Jor­
Street Rink Thursday evening last was
dan &amp; Kentield, the enterprising pro­
* very pleasing' affair, rendered the
prietors of the Jefferson street rink,
more so because of the tact that tour have prepared a most interesting treat
charming young ladies were the oonfor the lovers of roller skating in this
tretanta. Miss Edie Kentield was the city and vicinity. It is'a grand Christ­
winner. All proved themselves experts
mas carnival, en masque, to take place
on rollers.
Thursday evening. December 25th.

Wax and rubber dolls at Hotchkiss*.

. The Banner would call the atten­
tion ot its readers to the tact that A. R.
McOmber has a One assortment of goods
in his line especially adapted for the
holiday trade. We know whereot we
speak when we say thst Mr. M. is a re­
liable dealer, and his goods will be
round just as represented.
.
.

They have issued neat invitations to
-----------------their
friends,---------------------to attend in---------mask, .anditheeveningwillbegivenuptoa
—
'
carnival that will be brim full of amuse-’

inent and pleasure. No more delightful
pastime could have been offered, and
we have no doubt the occasion will - lie
one to be long and pleasantly remem­
bered. Two prizes wifi be awarded,

A Bit, stick Ot candy weighing nearly
16 pounds hangs in Happy George's
window. Every person buying a pound
Ki.EGAJiT perfumery and cologne. at
or more ot candy at his retablishinent
NetchkiM*.
will bo given a ticket entitling the
Special pricer* on holiday goodH
holdlir to a chance of drawing the 16
McOmber’s.
re.­
pound stick. All tickets must be p
pre
irSstChina and iudestructibhi dolls. at sented the Saturday rollowing Chi
Hotchkiss’ store.
mas. Some one will get tbe candy that
Try Happy George's 5 cent cigars. day.

The snow plow did effective service
Meaday.

Opera and Velvet.

Celluloid toilet setts at wholesale
prices at Hotchkiss’.

one to the finest and one to the most
grotesque looking masker, to be decid­
ed by vote of the audience. From now :
on those who attend will busy them­
selves in providing costumes that will be
|&gt;aragons of beauty, good taste and odd*ty’ antlth" spectate they make will
doubtless be the moat picturesque and
J grotesque that our people have ever
• had the pleasure of witnessing. The
The following are the officers elect of ■ evening being a part of the Christmas
Fitzgerald Post, G. A. R., this city. for I holiday, no doubt very many who do

the ensuing year:
Ladies* hand bagr. in plush and
Com.—Baker Shriner.
8. V. Com.—O. H. Greenfield.
leather at' Hotchkiss*.
J. V. Com.—1\ W. Burgess.
Rocking horses, drums, games. toy
8urg.—A. P. Drake.
iiooks, etc., at Hotchkiss*.
Chap.—J. N. Collister.
Adj t.—not appointed.
Considerable sickness from colds
M.—Fred Alexander.
is reported by our physicians.
(J. I).—George H. Brooks.
O. G.—E. Batterson.
There is a large demand for extra
Delegates 1
repies of last peek’s Banner.
P. Drake, Geo. L.
’ '
■
The best assortment of fine china, gesa.
is., at Schantz, this year sure.
ILSGNAL
,,
■
Recollect Hotchkiss has Ute larg­
Mr. Chas. Morse, of Richland, is m
est line of holiday goods in the city.
the City.

Send the Banner for a year to
y.our friend for a Christmas present.

Do not fail to call at McOmber’a be­
fore purchasing your holiday presents.
Buy beautiful English and Americaa fringed Xmas cards at Hotchkiss'.

; not ordinarily go to skating rinks will
be.present at the Jefferson street rink.
: and we know they will be abundantly
rejiaid for going.

Although the above Staple is now lower
than it has been for years, we will endeavor to
make prices so low on our

Clothing, Dry Goods,
Boots and Siroes,

Hats and Caps,

is visiting the latter.
At Happy George's, all tlie lewling
Len. Feighner, of Nashville, was in
brands of tobacco, both chewing and I
i tlie city over Sunday.
smoking.
L. J. Wheeler. oCColumbia, Dakota,
Schantz always baa the Christmas. । was in the city over Sunday.
If you don’t think so. just go and see !
C. A. Hough, of WocHjand, was a
for yourself.
welcome caller at the Banner office
Practice on l»fiC» a while, so us to Monday.
make no mistake’ when it gets here, or
Mrw. Emma Austin, of Grand Rapids,,
we get there.
is spending a few days with relatives:
Rkautifui. books from the cheap anti friends in this dty.
toy bonk to Chamber’s Encyclopaedia
N. T. I’arker left Monday for a westal Hotchkiss’.
era trip, and calculates to take in the
Millinery goods at cost, for the New Orleans Exposition betorejiis re­
next fifteen days at Mrs. VanhynlDg’s,
turn.
.
opposite the (’entral House.
Ed. Brown, of this city, and William
Best line of harmonicas ever brougtli Severance, ot Middleville, departed tor
to this city at Happy George’s.
Prices Florida Monday. Ed. gu0* in search of
to correspond with the times.
good health and we hope he may get it.
The meiqdjous Kazoo, at Happy
Misb Belle Greble departed Tuesday
George’s. Hear him play it, and you for Alliance, Ohio, aud will not return

Any person indebted to Dr.

tween the

That you will experience no loss when trading
with ug.

Fourth J tote. BO OuBto.

county line

tbe place of beginning, containin',; Mxrat ninety

E. Y. HOGLE

range seven
be s-.id
Court Houie In lhe .-tty of HmUuks. MichlfpntbeMKl Court Ji gos.- being the plaer of holdln
tlie drcult court for Mhl Hum eonnty—to Mtb
ty the mnouutdtic ufwiu Mhl mortyriu-r u tth a.
kwsl ciMla of such foroctonurc.
Dited, December tffih.iaM.

KATHARINE L BDQKLEV. .Mortgager,
Cook &amp; Hheldom, Atfy»ior Mtartgagee.

Special

State of Michigan. Tbe Circuit Court for th*
County of Barry. In Cmuicery Mary C. Whitomorc. complainant.

Daniel W. Brock. Sarah M errJU Bruck and
Sarah Brock. dcleikdanffi.
By virtue of a decree of tbe above me nttotted
court in the aInmy entitled cause. bearing data
February Wth;
I shall aril at public auction
co
— , the highest
..MBbidder
... ■ ——on
..’Saturday,
.1.^,1 I.. Ute «tll» day

ivoldliiKthe

(said court house

HANDKERCHIEFS!

authorized lo be *4d thereto. .» to-bribed In
tbc morUcagv referred to. being a» foUuwn. viz:
All that certain piece or parcel of land lyitw
and being tn the townMilpof DrmiKevIlle.county
al Burry and state of Mtcblgan. dMcHbedM
follows, to wit;
The soothrast quarter bf thr Miutltr.vt quar­
ter of section xeren (7). In town two (S&gt; north..
range ten (W'weat, .-uiaxontaliilng forty acre*
of land according to the United State, «umv
thereof.
Dated. December •?. iw.
CHARLES &gt;1. BRADY;
Circuit Court C'omml.«don&lt; r in and for Mid
County of Barry .Mleh.
P. W. NI.HKERN. Rukeitor for complainant.

Turner, deceased, either by note
or account, will please call al his

late residence at once and adjust

such claims.

State ot Michigan, County ot Kbit)

county of Barrv. holden at Uh- Probate* Office iu
the city of Hartings. in said county. &lt;&gt;u Mon
day the Sth day of lh-e.. In Uir tear one Uhmmand eight hundred and Hgbty -four.
Present, Clement Smith. Jwige of Protode.
In the matter of tte eetair of John Hotdi
a tax, deemard.
On reading and blingtbc petition, duly reri
fled, of Dank-1 Striker, administrator of said re
tate, praying that he mar be llimjwd tn seU
certain real estate imtattgiug to wuil relate to
said petition drecriited, for rtu*uu. therein aet
\TT»erenpon It is ordered, that Monday, the
aui day of Juii . A. l&gt;. iter., at ten o'clock in tbe

Dec. 16th, 1664.
JOHN .1; TURNED.
__ _______________
HaiMm.r.T.wwMjTrM.wr.rtN.tteef

Notice is hereby Riven that 1 will be at the
followIdk plarca on tbc dates named for the
purpose of receiving taxes:
A II nu Green’s—Tuesday. Dec. IMh. aud Satur­
day. Dcc.STth.
Dowling. Friday. Dec. amh.
•jt
R. K. HAYNES. Treasurer.

KENNEDY’S

■fore coming home
- *
au
will buy one. Only ten cones.
for Home months. Before
Times are close, buk I have a large she expects to see thl
stock of 25 cent goods. Enough for New Orleantt.
f Lebanon, j
all a present Call at Schantz.
Mr. Arthur B. Frew
ie one of tlie pub-1
pub.
The city schools close on Friday of N. Hm and at one time
is reported f■
iNER, Is
this week for a two weeks vacation, liBhera of the^ANNER,
mintion. He
He will
will
RBWIfcl/l
_____
very
sick
with
-Consumption.
commencing again Monday, Jan. 5th.
Constipation, *nd *11 dtaorders
Oysters, iu every style, at Willi­ upend the winter in the south in the ■lat*U,
Ltaing from to impure gate of thr'BLOOD.
—
—Kn ...War from anv of the lltapseuson's, corner opposite Hicks Bros, and hope of prolonging his life. Mr. F.
has a host of friends in this vicinity
Hastings house, at 20 cents per dish.
who will be pained to learn of his ill­
I PA^the highest rash prices for all
ness.
.
kinds of fur.
!’
Mr. C.
Mason and family contem­
k. k. grant.
plate a trip to Florida in the near fu-1
A fine line of new books, albums, ture for the benefit of Mr. Mason s I
Altony. N. Y.
.
velvet frames and Christinas cards tor health. Chaa. says that fighting mua- Dr. David Kennedy. Rondotit. N. V.:
the holidays Rt J. B. Robert's news quitoes during tlie winter, and between
while* spearing alligators W the sport
U&gt;*» Jf
Everybody wants a Christmas pres- he hankers after just now. Here’s
hmL therefore go to John Hessmer and hoping hell return in tye spring a well
, gel a good article for a small amount of
man. ,
!
Win
Dolph, *«»•««••
formerly
of this city, l*temoney.
n tn axupu,
j_________
A NEW musical instrument, the Ka- i
(&gt;f Qy ve^ who has long beenasuffermx&gt;. and also the largest stock of Hw-1 er froH1
intimal tumor, was brought Xu « thl tor bM* brfore 1 towv n»ri
al rrikt&gt; «»■ &gt;.«‘»I&gt;5=r,I:"3j^iSK
Bsouicas, strings, etc., at Happy George’s. ।
city at |llH inquest last week, ■talliHit I rtundned lhe power
enjuj "“‘ J.
tto f-nur &lt;1 -.rre. Nv
in same building with express office.
, Feeling somewhat improved,
. though
..
rrelatiui
of
Dr.
l»art&lt;i xenJohn Bessmer sells silvarware, jew­ Mtiu Hupposed to &gt;»nmrtodeulh H door A-drS FAVORITE REMEDY lli:»*»
he beared of his Inends to be tahen to Melry, watches, clocks, spectacle« at tho
Ih*oU. Hert«rte.lwito his wire
kjwftit prices. No guess work op pre*hl.
innrnev Saturday. When last
tour, trnl, s I KIWIS.
enta given, but low prices fulv *|th

f
X“'“ “ « M 0 n/Zz-

REMEDY

Do The Right Thing.

■him.
In accordance with an; agreement,
, iionAoia.s. v.
tike clothing, dry goods, millinery, fur-, Dakota.
niture, hardware, harness and boot and
No GunisTMas ia complete without a
■boe stores in the city will be ctosed on good supply or candlia. Thow who buy
thou- swert-tneats for the little tolks (
Christmas.
drain- and deserve to be assured that.
What can be more appropriate for a
thulr darlUMJo are nut stuffing liutr
Christmus present than a fine watch or
stouiaehs with adulterated goods, which
a useful and oramental article of silver­
may taste all right, but which breed
ware? McOmber has ’em. and at privre
disordered digestive apparatus. Know­
to suit the times.
ing this to la- the case, and to meet the
PHOTOUILWBEU.
I want to mH one thousand dollam
want, or the public whom he has
worth of goods the next two weeks, and
always »o rsitMuUy served. "Happy
ia order to do so I will sell them to suit
George" and his capable wslMantohave

Saturday, December 20th,
We will Open the Largest Line of both

Silk &amp; Linen Handkerchiefs;
Ever Shown to the Public of this County, and
at such Extremely Low Prices that it wiH be
a chance never offered before.

••• ..I.,"..! ... —
V-.
■aid court, then to Ih- bobbin at the probate office.
In the city of Haktiun, bi Mid county, and «bMr
cause, if any then- be, why the prayer of th*
petitioner ahonld not be granted.
^nd It la further ordered th; t xald petitioner*

bearing thereof, by caualnt: a ropy of Uls order
to be pul»U*hcd to thr Hast I •
Hamnum, a
■K-wnpanrr printed anil circulated tn m1&lt;1 county
of Barry once in each week for thn-v Mu-eeretre
i A true copy.)

Judge of }*rnbate.

Present, Clement Smith. Judp &lt;.f i*rotwt&amp;
matter of
In the nurfter
ot thr rotate
estate of W m. H. Hay
ford, deceased.
.
Ou rvadinKandtUlnKtlM’Hditioii.dulytertaed,
Celeate ilayford,r ,&lt;&lt;eutrix
Ina that she may be licensed-tn sell errtaid real
estate In said petition described. tor reasons
therein set forth.

oUwr

prrwn*

In

M».

K a'SS'uVi-S^’oS^

ollUMtar In -W ?«»•&gt; — -S"

This sale will only continue until Christmas.

AV. S. GOODYEAR &amp; (X).
[A trot copy.)

TAXES, taxes
1
TAXES.

Judge &lt;X Probata

ELY’S

Creai Bali

I find that I am overloaded with an Enormous Stock of

And 1 am determined to nell tlie same at snch prices as will
never again be offered to the people of Harry eonnty
Call and See for yourself.

-------------

Holiday Goods!

(

f have also a v«J large ktock of Holiday Goods that I will
sell at Rock Bottom Pnce».
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILIX1W SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in tbe world.
Call and see my goods and get prices before yon buy and

GEO. H. HEATH

SAVE MONEY.

, Archie McCoy

be,, tor over a week preparin«s»ui&gt;
piy or pure. tr-d.-dire r^^bedb

Remember the place. Blue
ewry-

having bee
key portion

Our Whole General Stock,

J0HX „

Oraieville Notice.

rcfoiUning IU&gt;P»M. and U;&lt;- *ud mart

' ------ AND------

| for the ejection of officers for the ensuing year
| and for the trnuMction of such other business
l IU* ma} Proll*rb' come before the meeting. A
cordial Invitation is extended io all pioneers of
' luury county.
' listings. Mich., Dec.nth. ism.

the winter with him.
The father of W. J. A L.L. HoUoway '

&lt;tA

J

Notice Is hereby gl'eu that the thirteenth
annual meeting of the Barry County Pioneer
i Association will be held at Union Hall. In the

M. Gr^’ydvpartKi tor BL Loais.
Mo., Thursday last.
Mr. J. A.'Greble’s mother will spend '

smb* still

i

Bantings. Mieb

South Side State Street,

■IbrusatMAnrK®TnrwSS.

lyonahkaly

�--- -

THE FOREIGN BUDGET.
Unsuccessful Attempt to Blow
Up London Bridge.
Vienna Rerton«ly Etnbar*
&lt;'oiu)»ctlUon—Revolution

London, Dec. 15.—At 5:40 Saturday
evening an attempt was made to blow up
London bridge. Fortunately, however, the
aflalr rmiilMd in an absurd fiasco. Tlie only
damage &lt;•“’*,
far xs can be ascertained,
is (be destructkni of perhaps £50 worth
of
window-glass iu tlie
warehouses
-or both
banks
of
the
river, a
number of
lainp-poste
twisted into
fantastic sbapen. and a few travelers
knocked over. Oni pedestrian, who was
probably nearest to tthe explosion, is said to
have been slightly bruised by being violail­
ly thrown against the stone parajiel of tlie
bridge. Bad the outrage been carefully
planned, and had the perpetrators in­
tended serious mischief, which is doubted
by the police officials.
the result
mast have been appalling.
Ixmdon
.bjMge is known to be the ino-.t thronged
Thoroughfare in the world. It Is estimated
that fifty thousand j.cop!e from tlie London,
Chatham A Dover Railway Station alone
Cto end fro on Ums bridge dally. Four
of vehicle traffic are With difficulty
kept moving by policemen* stationed within
a few yards of each other, and the altlcwalks arc pro]«wiM.imtely crowded fur
eighteen hours out of tlie twenty-four.
Loktx&gt;\. Dec. 15.—A Timas iiong Kong
dispatch says tliat it is reported. from
Nagasaki 'that the Cbreans have rebelled,
That the King has fled tn lhe hills, and that
hte General «rat killed. - The outbreak ucenrrud during an enhwiaimpent given by the
King to tlie British Ministers and others.
On a givenslgnal the King's sou and Mlnlsterd were massacred. The Queen disaj&gt;peared. A colli. Ion o-currad iietwoen the
Chlheae troops aud tlio Japanese. The
King has placed himself under the protec­
tion of the Japanese. Tlie foreign residents
of Corea are safe. The gunboat Espoir has
arrived in Seoul River. The motives of tlie
rebellion are uuknowm The results are
certain to Interest several powers.
• LoMimin, Dec. 15.—The details of tlie
new Reciprocity treaties which America has
been discussing 'during tlie past week are
not fully known yet lint enough lias been
•abled here to alarm considerably British
merchants, and In lower degree to alarm
French merchants, aud those of the rest of
Europe. It is seen quite clearly here that
such rtepe as are croteniplatcd threaten
tbe-Srprcinney of .Europeans in marketing
hitherto ibclr own. and that once the stlniuhre of keen eoni)&gt;etitlon is given to Ameri­
can inventive and trading cneqgy the grad­
ual lowering of the American tariff will
provide no adequate offset fey their loss of
markt-X** chewliere. Tlie English, especial­
ly, ate in tills movement a probable aliena­
tion of Canada u hen offers of reciprocity
are turned northward.
Lomwix, Dec. 15.—The sentence of Cap
titin Dudley and Mate, Stephens, tlie
Mlgnote-tte cannibals, lias been commuted
from 1 Hinging to six months’ imprisonment,
without ini tor.
VnhoiA. Dec. 12.--Tlie Bohemian Land
Mortgage Company, of this city, has suspendal. The failure created a panic on the
Bourse. and tlie slmres of tlie Land Mort­
gage Society, which were selling readily at
seventy, fell to thirty florins within an hour.
Tbe suspension lias embarrassed nearly nil
of the Vienna bank*.
The Bohemian
Mortgage Company has been in great diffiautty for Home lime past, owing to tlie un­
settled condition of the sugar trade.
Bvri.uv. Dec. 11.—The Congo Commit­
tee yesterday discussed tlie question of free
navigation on the Niger River; Kasson, the
American delegate, presented ills neutrality
project' which ha« a much wider scope than
any oilier pro]&gt;osals that have yet been
made. His projiosition, besides providing
fbr the neutrality pf iwtti tlie Congo and the
Niger Rives, includes tlie inland territory,
rivulets and canals.
The
delegates
of France ano Portugal strongly oppH*
Kmnou's proposition. The German dele­
gates are silent, while the English dele­
gates appear apathetic. No decision lias
been arrived nt by the committee on this
KubjiM-i. The committee will meet-again
Friday, wnen General Sanford expects, ow­
ing to th»* continued opposition of France
mid Porb.gul to offer nmi-nded railway
plODM.
f
MhdM;T Kasson’s proposal blndKthe
powers .signing the agieement nt tlie Congo
Confcr.-nr.* to trait as. neutral all territory
defined in tbe fir-t &lt;locl»ratiou of tlie con ter
••.nee. niisgoti read a Jong paper in suppirt
of his proposal. I ie statal that France de­
sires that oual be not regarded as a contra­
band of w ar in order Unit she may posses*.
au extensive coal depot for her inen-pf-war
at Banana Point, near the uioutli of tlu*
Congo River.
Bkkijn. De-. i3.—Tlie Congo Confer­
ence is eriiected to finish its deilber.it ons
by Detwilicr 20. A propoaitlon to abolish
tlie Wave trade in the Congo country will be
xnbmitted to the Conference Committee at
. its w-ssion io-diiy, by Sir Edward Mulct,
Engiiah delegate to tlie conference.
The proposal^ will lie warmly atij&gt;ported by the Amcrii'an delegates, and
will look U&gt; tlie entire abolition of the
traffic both on-the coast and in tie interior.
General Sanfurd has reserved the right to
bring his railwa/ project before the confer­
ence in ex ent of its rejection by the commitb-e. Count Heritat Bismarck hxs gone
toBruwels to confer witii King Leopold
upon matters relating u&gt; tha Congo country.
Henry M. Stanley relumed here irom Lon­
don ;. jKterday.
:h from Paris
„
Company Buys
Earl Granville, BVitirit Foreign Minister,
ban informal Prime Minister Ferry that tlie
English negotiations with Chinn with lhe
view of settling Hie Franco-Chinese dilflenity amicably have nwiited in a failure.
Sr. PmatsBi-BM, Dee. 13.—Count Tols­
toi, Minister of the Interior, has ordered tbe
expuWcui of alt Jews residing In Odessa,
KJeff, mid other large citire with foreign
jwmsjmhIs. unless they also possess special
government pennits of residence. Jewish
firms doing business in these cities are dis­
mayed at this order, and many will proba­
bly be obliged to go into liquidation.
Pajus Dbg. 18.— La France says tbe
Cblmw commander? have been ordered to

fceb mail steamer brings more Germans
the ChiafrM military and naval service.
b hundred and twenty-six German* have
■tdy entered tbe Chinese service.

==F

TERRIBLE FATALITY.

that it wlU be enabled to liquidate pri­
vately.
London, Doc. IX—A disjiatcb from
Odeww to the 7’imeA says: The Tsrirhh
atrocities in Macedonia are increasing. Two
hundred Christians have been murdered
within tlie past few weeks, and three vil­
lages burned. Kidnaping is common, aud
tha inhabitants are afraid to leave tbelr
houses.•

Fwrty Otbimsmi MM Watery On

Balt iMoitE, Md.. Dec. 13.—Tlie first in­
formation of a terrible Iqss of life during the
storm ot Tuesday night on tbo RappaiutnTRADE TOPICS.
Dock River and tlie lower bay.was received
here yesterday upon the arrival of the
steamer Maron L. Weems, whose offi­
jmrticnlani of
the
New York, Dec. IX—Special dispatches cers gave brief
to Brudgtreefa from leading ;trade centare catastrophe. . The victims were, Tor
report that holiday purchasoi are exhibiting'
Ul,w‘
colored men, who were
.
.
....
.
...
.
.
T/.turli.cz
4„
Hi.
llanrvi.'
a contrast with tlie inactivity previously rouging tor oysters dri the Rappa­
hannock when tbe gale burst upon them.
noted, yet the volume ot. such sales is al­
Up to noon the weather had been per­
most uniformly below tiio total of 18S3.
fectly calm, and there was no indications of
Aside from tbe continued firmness, tbe approaching hurrienno until about two
th tlie New
England
cotton-goods o'clock, when a stiff breeze began blowing,
markets due to
the
recent
firm­ and before tlie occupants of the frail boats
could seek JMirte of safely the gale burst
ness in the price of raw cotton, aud with m-er tlieiu with terrific fury. One after antbe exception of a slightly improved dis­ otlier of the canoes was swamj&gt;e&lt;l and the
tribution of goods at Boston, Memphis, unfortunate
oocnpouLs
gwep&lt;*
,away
Wilmington and Savannah, general trade at in tlie turbulent waters.
Many of tlie
all points Ls at as low an ebb os ever. A men
clung to the upturned \boats
mofte conspicuous feature is found in tbe witii a desperation chat only the knowl­
long-continued and pronounced dullness in edge
that death' was storing them
mercantile collections. This is reported in
in the face could give. But one by one
almost all directions. Rates of exchange their strength was exhausted, aud they were
on New York at interior points iiave de­ engulfed. 'Hie water wus freezing cold.
clined In most instances.
A few of yuiin—powerful swimmers—man­
Thcne Is no gain in tlie industrial situa­ aged to breast tlie waves and swim ashore,
tion. The principal strikers are those in but such instances were rare. The fleet ot
Connecticut (hatters), Yonkers, N. Y.. and canoes numbered fifteen in all.
Philadelphia (curiMitiwcavers), at Pitts­
The latest re]&gt;orta place the low of life at
burgh (coal-miners and flint-glass makers),
fully forty. The storm raged fiercest in
lldcklttK Valley (eoal-miuerx), and in Iowa the lower bay and nn the Rappahannock
(coal-iHlnera). In airlines of manufacturing
River. It approached from the northwest,
wages continue to go lower in five to ten striking the lower portinn of tlie bay. Its
l&gt;er cent drops. Actual stoppages of fact­ track from tbc wort shore continued across
ories and mills ore Jess frequent, but con­ the bay and up the Rappahannock River,
spicuous.
sweeping every vessel In its wake. The
. There were 516 failures in tlie United
greatest loss of life occurred near Monoekln,
States rejKirted during the week, against 296 un the Rappahannock River..
in tlie preceding week, aud 349, 230 and
Incoming steamers report wrecks all
165 bi tlie corresponding weeks of 1883,
along the shore in tbo wake of tbe storm.
1883 and 1881, respectively. Claasifted by Captains who were in say that it was the
sections and com paredt with last week, the most severe storin tliev have met for mw
result Isas follows:
yeara. Tlie wind blew at tlie rub? of sixty
miles un hour and t* e waves rah fully thir­
ty fuel high. (’aplains of the Bay Line of
steamers say that not half tiitriow of life or
of tlie damage done by tho storm has boon
reported. The tug Ehrman, of this city,
Middle....
rescued Captain Zeigler and his crew of five
New Enichind................
51 »4
men from the sloop Augustus. Two min­
Boutherr.
utes after the rescue the vessel sauk.
Western... .*
Pacific and Territories.
a sai&gt; fXtx.
Detroit, Mich., Dec. 13. —bbortly after
Total............................
five o'clock last evening the girls em­
Canada........................
ployed in tlie serxind story of Gray,
Toynton A Fox’s candy factory, tor"
OUT OF'WORK.
ner of Rates and Woodbridge streets,
Many
Thousand
were terrified at Ute discovery of fire
Through Htrlk&lt;
breaking out in the rear of the room where
A rush wns at once
Pittsburgh, I*a_. Dec. 15.—Meu at Long they worked.
made for the front of the building for the
A Co-’s mill, McKee’s Rock, have refused fire-escape lir descending the ladder one
to go to work at the ten per cent reduction girt fell aud was slightly hurt. Three were
ordered by tbe firm iut week. Tbe labor­ seen standing by the window, but tlie
ers and all not hi tho Amalgamated Asso­ flames burst through and drove them back,
ciation are willing to accept, but the pud- and they were not again seen until the
flames were subdued, when their bodies
dlers and other skilled workmen refused. were discovered lying near the window.
The mill was consequently shut down Sat­ Tbdr faces were burned black, but their
urday night indefinitely. The large sheet bodies had not been toueheiL
Tbe names of tbe girls burned arc Fran­
mill at Singer A Nimlek’s steel-works has
shut down indefinitely ou account of'lade of ces Messmore, aged fourteen; Annie Lynch,
orders. AB fother departments at tbe mill aged twenty-eight, and Klien Colgate, aged
seventeen. The loss and da mage to adjoin­
ore running single turn.
Detroit, Midi., Dec. 15.—Reductions in ing buildings is 85,000, fully covered by Inwages and working forces have been going
Baltimore, Md., Dec.' 15.—Later dlsuu for some .time in this city, and It is now,
believed that there are from 10,000 to 13,-’* patches regarding the storm or. the Rappa­
000 idle meu in town, besides many others hannock Tuesday last state that the loss of
whose time and pay have been reduced. life was not so great as at first represented.
The Michigan, Pullman and Pennsylvania „From the mouth of the river to tlie RapjaCar Companies, usually employing a total hannock, a distance of sixty miles, only
of 2,500 men, now have 856 workmen. The eight persons are known to have been
car-wheel companies have discharged drowited. Three canoes with seven men
about hail their men. while the var­ are reported sunk and the men drowned
ious stove companies liave laid off from. near tlie mouth of the river. Twelve of tlie
1.90046 1,300. Reductions of like charac­ ’ men reported missing are found to be safe.
ter have &lt;m—urred in every trade in town The storm is said to have been tho most aaexcept the tobacco manufacturers, furriers ven: ever known in tliat section. There
are many oywteruien on the river whs come
and brewers.
Wheeling, W. Va., Dec. IX—All the from otlier sections of the State and it is
glass manufactories at Bellaire, Martin's probable more may have perished, but they
Ferry and Bridgeport have dosed up for an are not known.
ludefiulte period, tiw men having struck.
Tbe stopiiage affects about seven thousand
Colvmuvh, 4 C., Dec. 10.—Tbo Legis­
people.
New York, Dec. 15.—General Eckeit, lature reelected Wade Hampton United
States
Senator. He received every vote In
General Manager of tbe Western Union
Telegraph Company, has received a protest both Hauses except three colored Iteprefrom the New Orleans operators against the sentaUyta from Beaufart£ou:ity, who voted
notice bulletined in that office D.*eember 6 for Smalls, and two colored Senators ftu u
tliat on and after that date extra services Beaufort nnd Berkeley Counties, who voted
wopld not be paid for except xho«e done for Whippet
Sunday. Mr. Taltavall, the editor of tlie
Tderraplier»' Advocate, said yesterday
that If no notice was taken of thia protest a
Sax Fmaxcimx), CaL, Dec. M«.-.T!ie
strhee iu the New Orleans offices would fol­
low, and when hostilities were once com­ wheat yield of California this year, official­
menced they might spread to this city and ly reported, la 57,420,188 bushels, leading
.every large city in tbe Union.
all other States in the Union. This is the
P1TTSULRG1L Pa., Doc. 15.—A meeting product of 8,587,861 acres, being un average
of trade union officers was held In thia city yield of 16.4 bliahela.
Saturday, resulting hi a decision to organize'
a ^deration of all the trade unions in the*
State. Thft new organization will start out
Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. IX—William
witii an Immeiise membership. All trades
Royer, when convicted ot murder and senwill be represented.
teijci'd to life imprisonment yesterday,
urged the court to send the jury back with
Chicago, Dec. 12.—An Indictment was instructions to order his exocutiou.

A

rendi red by the Federal Grand Jury yester­
day against Joseph C. Mackin, Henry
Biehl mid Arthur Gleason, and another
agulnst
Strausser,
Hansbrough
and
Sldelds, judges of election in tlie Second
Pfeeinri of - tlie Eiglifaientti Ward, and
Kelly and Sullivan, election clerks in the
same precinct. Biehl and Gleason were
arrested and put under 86,000 bonds each.
Mackin gave himself up, and was also put
under bonds In a like amount With the
ntuderingof tbe indictmeutK the investiga­
tion comes to an enA
/

St. Paul. Minn., Dec. il.—A special to
the Evening Dlupatch from Mlssoulah, M.
T., says: News law just been received from
Gold *u City. British Columbia, that a com­
mercial traveler named Baird was killed
and robbed of $4,500 near that place. A
large number of men were In hot pursuit of
the murderers. Eildy, Hammond A Co.,
for whom Baird was traveling, offer a re­
ward of 31,000 foi tbo capture of the mur­
derer.
___________

THE MARKETS.
Nsw York, lieeotnber 15.
LIVE RTGCK-Cattic
*
fhwp
H&lt;y«...............................
FLOUR—Good to Chokio..
Patents;...
WHEAT—No. X
ho. 2 Bpnmr
CORN
OATS—Westeni Mixed;
RYB...’.
PORK—Mca«.....

WOOL—Domestic’'
CHICAGO.
BERVB8—Kxtra
Chcnpo................................

Medium.

Butchers Stock
Inrsri^r Cattle
HOGS- Live-Good to ChofcA
SHEKP.
BCTTeII Creamery.......... ...
Good lo Choice Dairy
KGGB-Fre«h4....
FLOUB-Whiter.......................
URAil
.(tata. No. 1.

Racink, Win., Dec. 18.—There is every
prospect that the J. L Case Plow Company
will soon be In working order again. The
firm travelhig agents have all come in, and
report big sales, one bringing in orders foi
iiiwcero said yesterday that he thought it
would' be running inside ot thirty days with
a lull force. The creditors are doing all in
tiiclx power to put tbe company ou its feet

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BstSwortting..
Canx'taDd Hurt.

Crooked
POTATOES-(bu.)..
PORK—Mesa

To tbr rdllor oi tbe Milwaukee JteoliMl
Sir:—I have read a good many stories
of late concerning the confinement of
sane persons in lunatic asylums, and I
am thereby prompted to relate a bit of
personal experience.
In tbe year 1855. while I was serving
the Methodist Episcopal church in a
New England town, a neighbor’s house
took fire. In common with others, 1
stood on the edge of the roof, passing
buckets of water, exposed to intense
heat oa one side and freezing winds on
the other. J took a tearful cold. , For
twentj-five years it worked havoc in
my physical and mental system. Nev­
ertheless, I continued in my ministerial
duties. I preached many a sermon
when suffering intense agony. At cer­
tain periods, however, I would be com­
paratively well, and then again, my
head would get heavy, my breathing
labored, my appetite fickle. I would
lose interest in life; feel sleepy at mid­
day, and wakeful at midnight. My
heart occassionally gave me great con­
cern. Not knowing to the contrary,
1 attributed this ill feeling to malaria.
But eventually mental strength faded
away, and I was utterly prostrated. I
was cauterized, cupped, blistered and
treated by many physicians in manv
different ways. My case was a puzzle
us much to my physicians as to mvself.
For one of them at first prescribed for
delerium tremens, and yet 1 never had
tasted intoxicating liquors. Another
»aid 1 hud brtiin disease, another spinaT
iWflkulty..another nervous prostration.
■ hWt disease, etc.
■
My mind eventually gave * way, and
in 1882 i was confined in the Brattlel&gt;oro, VL, inline asylum lor six months.
When I knew where 1 was 1 demanded
instant release. I then made a visit to
Oceanic, N. J., but I had reckoned too
much on my own strength. 1 again
lost iny reason for a considerable.period.
That I was in a desperate condition
is evident. My blood had become in­
fected with virus, which inflamed my
brain occasionally and doomed me to an
early death; for no physician gave me
any hope of a cure. 1 finally found out
what my real disorder was, and under­
took my o.wn treatment. In a few
months 1 was restored to such a state
of health as I never expected to enjoy.
That was over three years ago, and my
physical and mental health have re­
mained intact to this day.
Last March I came west, and engagin garden farming. In all that time I
have not lost a day’s work; have appar­
ently enjoyed the most vigorous health
and I expect to live the full term of
life. The remedy I used was Warner’s
safe cure, and if I should live a thous­
and years, should never tire of telling
Its praises.
You will confess with use, Mr. Editor,
that such a change is remarkable. And
you will, also, I am sure agree with me,
when I say that whatever created such
a mental and physical restoration is de­
serving the highest praise.
*
Very truly your#,
%

Rev. E.D. Hopkins.

Dodge’s Corners, Win.
~
There are Uoubtedly thousands who
have an experience similar to the above,
to whom Mr. Hopkin's recital will ap­
peal with persuasive force.

—Cookies : Sour cream cookies ore
made up of one cup of sour cream, one
cup of sugar, two eggs, fine teaspoon­
ful (not Leaping) of soda^ a little salt,
and flour enough to maken soft dough;
flavor with cinnamon. T- 7,%e Household.
—Keep all stock, except bogs, out of
the orchard. No kinds of , stock are so
destructive in an orchard as sheep. It
seem* an if they would rather peel young
fruit trees tiihb to eat the tenilerest
grass, and often they will ruin’ qtiite
large troee - Cleveland frailer.

—To “bring forth ad hundred fold"
seem* the prerogative of weeds as well
os more valuable plants. Dr. Sturte­
vant estimates that the seeds on a
sing!*.* plant of purslane or “pusley"
numbered over two million.—Cincin­
nati 'litnet.
--Cream Puffs: One pint boiling
water; while boiling stir in one cup­
ful of butter, two heaping cups of flour
and eight e^gs yolks and whites beaten
separately. Stir until mixed, then take
off the fire. When cobLstir in one tea­
spoonful of soda. Now drop in gem
pan- and bake in hot oven.— N. Y.
Triburte.

Lace is used to excvea iu millinery,
and even forms the entire bonnet even
for midwinter wear in some cates, tbe
trimming being feathers and bauds ol
fur. Au odd combination, but fashion
has no rules.
- At a late fashionable wedding in
England tbe bride wore a petticoat aud
waikteoat uf gold brocade, bodice and
train of ivory satin merveilleux. trim­
mings of Limerick Ince, ami her
mother's bridal veil of old Limerick
lace.
Loose-fitting gloves, wrinkled all
over the hand in the style of tie por­
traits painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds
and - tbe fancy pictures of Angelica
Kntiffinan. are worn this season. It is
n»i eiHuridered good ta*-te to wear a
'UtlngAglove. —N. Y. Sun.
—A young man named John Bevelhei.xer. while driving a heavily-laden
wagon along the road near Louisville,
Ky.. overtook Jacob Schneider, a
neighbor, also in a wagon. Wishing
to talk with Schneider, he left his own
vehicle and took a seat in bis friend's,
his team following on. When be wished
x&gt; return to his own wagon, he axktMl
Schneider to pull out »o bis team could
.*ome alongside, which be did. Bcveloeiaer waited till his wagon wits upno
lite Wm, and then attempted to leap
into it while both teams were moving,
but miaaed bis footing, and falling in
front of the loaded vehicle, was run
sver and crashed so badly that he died
in the course of twenty-four hour-*.
—There ore marketed in New York
□tv during the season JtfiO.OOO.OUO clams.
-A’eto Far* £hra.

UMRKKCommon Dreoaed Biding.. ]
Flooring .
CoiDioon Boards

“Opinions are but little things." said
John Wealey 136 yeara ago. We think
that opinions which are backed by ex
perienee art* substantial. The mMwa
who use Ur. Bigelow’s Poaitive Cure all
speak highly of it for coughs, cxilds,
whoopiM cough, croup, bronchitis.

Fencing...

Lath......................................
Shingles
KART LIBERTY.
CATTLK-Bent ......................... I

iff

uviw,
Hoictkta.

oeoUand on*
re ot FraTk

iiabed a mint in
the
I'C.II. in VJJJrVTDEUCRV, (J’.UIIUCTI LHM, UfMJU [
one side of tbe gold and sliver wins of !
tbe United States there sbcmld be an j
impn-Ksioc emblematic o^riihrrty with
an initeription of the word “liberty*’
and the year of the euinagv, aud upon j
the reverse the figure or reprw.ntation ■
of an eagle, with the ihscriptioa "United I
States of America.’’
The act of January. 1837. made rimi- ;
lar provisions, and when the silver bill­
providing for tbe restoration of the
“dollar of our daddies'* was enacted.
It was provided that tbe same inscrip­
tion should be placed on tlie standard
dollar. But few jxMiple outs de the
mints understand the rare and delicacy
required to produce weil-finished cuitfii;
but the wort of coining or perfecting a
piece is as nothing compared with the
designing aud engraving of a die. Tbc
extreiueh limited space presented by
tlie surface of a coiu for a display of
artistic embellishment is of itself a very
unfavorable condition imposed upon
tbe inventive faculty of the artist, ,
and
-when
the ‘
more
rigid i
limitation
upon
lhe
relief
is .FOB 8TRSWOTH AND TRUE FBOK
eousidered. it is obvious that the artist
FLAVOR THEY STAND AL0I1.
has to work with fetters od his hands to
an extent unknown in anyoth'er depart­
Price Baking Powder Co.,
ment of art. It lias often been the case
ChK»«,. IIL
Bu LOrtfc
that artists of well-known n putatioua.
but having no experience in the engrav­
Dr. PriM’s Crtas Baking Paste
ing of coiSs, have had design-* of great
Artistic merit rejected, simply for the
reason that such designs were not Dr. Price's Lnpulin Twt Gesa,
adapted to the puqtoae for which they
were intended.
The device on our coins emblematic
of Liberty is no doubt devised from a
similar device on tbo coins of the Roman
republic, interior U; Augustus, and has
much of classic authority in its-favor.
Its adoption does not seem L&gt; have been
determined bv any sjiecific act or in­
structions. and iu fact lire journals of
tbe Senate and other proecctlings of
of Congress show tliat the head of tlie
President was first intended as tbe de­
vice for one side of tbe coins.
The first coins struck were cents, in
1733. on which the emblem was a female
head, with hair flying wildly behind.
In 1735 the imp of liberty was intro­
duced, supjiorted ou a wand projecting
behind the head. In 1796 or 1737 the soms Him our grandmother s griiekxa bread.
van was discarded.
rhe lirit silver coins were struck in
1734. Tbe bead ot Liberty with flowing
Price Baking Powder Co.,
hair.and without the cap formed the
Bimif k. WtDertl rtt.nu tuna,
obverse.
This style was maintained, Chtoawo, IlL
St. Louta.Mo.
with slight miMlificarionM, until tbe year
1808, when a more pleasing‘bead of Lib­
erty, with hair dressed and cap. was
adopted. The device was taken from
life, and was considered a model in
good taste of tbe fashion of the time.
The inscription of the word Liberty was
at the time transferred from die margin
of the coin to the band of tbe cap.
Tbe first gold coins struck in 1735
were ornamented with a bead of Liberty
and a cap head-dress, corresponding
with the fashionable head-dress of that
period.
This continued until 1HG7,
when the head-dress on the gold coins
was made to conform to that on tbe
It is positively proven
silver. Upbn the change of standard in IsL
that Zoa-Pbora ("Dr. Pro­
1834 the,liberty cap of the gvddens wry
geny’s Woman’s Friend”),
removed from tbe head, and tbe hair 1
is the best known remedy
confined by a band inscribed with tbe
for all com plaints peculiar
won! liberty. The next change took
to Women, young or oldplace near tlie end of the year 1838. tbe
hair being looped up behind and en­
2hd— Any Body, needing such
twined with braidk. a couple of stray
a remedy ami postponing
curls banging loosely upon tne neck, /
the use of Zoa - Pbora.
and the front of the head embellished
with a tiara inscribed “liberty." Since
then lhe changes in the artistic devices
and designs upon Coins have been few
and uuimfXrtant Tbe reverse of all out
larger coin* has always presented to a
certain extent the heraldic elements
formiug the arms of tbe Union, and no
doubt in accordance with the almost
universal usage of the independent
sovereignties, of presenting a device on
tire re vena* of their coinage bearing
heraldic allusions more or lew elabo^
rate, to lhe arms of tbe government or
sovereign authority.
In the various
changes made from time to time, every
effort hire no doubt been mode to pre­
sent as I'vat^dul coins hs the limited Srd—Kvery Woman, idekly or besNIj, shnuta
space would^fTuit, and also to secure rehd Dr. Fengrily's book. "Advice to MotiKSN
duriigns w»E would present no diffi­ concerning alseaoea of woman and childraa.”
Free to any Ittay reader of this paper. Fostae*
culty in itfNnauiral execution. Ths In sealed envelope, 4'centa. Address,
R. FKNGRIXY &amp; 00..
lioad of “Liberty" on tbe standard
dollar, designed by a young Euglixh en­
graver. is chaste and beautiful, and it
For «*Je by FREDERICK MOTC.HKI88
considered by artiste the best executed
head that has ever appeared upon. United
States coins. It is a© well distributed
as to the susceptible of easy work un­
der the die. and, like ite ■predecessor of
1808. was taken from life. -K, T. Kayt,
in Chicago Inter-(kt an.

Exfm

LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD

ICAKTER’S

Brother Gardner's Remarks.
“De odder night de ofe man Johasing
drapped in ter see me." said Brother
Gardner at the meeting of tlie Limekiln
Club, as the hall grew quiet and a* win­
dow was raised for ventilation. “He
wae werry much consanivd fur fear de
world was cornin' to an eaod dis
fall. Hr had dreamed of white h&lt;*****
an’ black cate an’ red roosters, an’ his
wife had seen strange signs an’ heard
qtieer noise**. He said he felt de climax
was clus at hand, an’ his wife hjMHfiu ’
tremblin’ for two days. My advice to
de ole man was to git in hb* fill' ’tetera
an' let deellmax take keer of itaelf. an’
be wfcnt home mad.
“Gem'len, dar’ mu reb'ral among
you who am alius quakin’ fur fear you
won’t tiq’de world heah when you*git
outer, bed iu de mawnin’. You am al­
ius waitin’ an’ expectin’ to b’ar de
bugld blast, an’ you take a heap o’
comfort in believin’ dat de seven phials
of wrath bev bin poured out 1 baa bad
an eyu on you for some time, an' 1 nas
diskirered dat it am jist siah men who
doaa’ work ober two days in a week,
an’ who am so badlv in debt dat de
cornin’ of judgment day is hoped fur to
M|Uar* up. Ins bixoeas tit nandin* up
de world ebvry week or two has got to
ceasv. Dt* werry nex’ time n member
hi. OBT. Uli ztrMitit-d u, b',r &gt; tool from
(.•brier, horn 4*r' will be “W nemo
let. os our books. De world'a greina
to Mu’ plenty long 'uff tor elTot oa
IO git Mjuer' wi&lt;l our creditor.. p»y oS

CUBE

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXIX NO. 36.

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HASTINGS, MIDH.; DECEMBER 25, 1884.

QREAT REDUCTION!

CHRISTMAS GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT

Lewis Stern’s
At this House you can find almost Anything and Everything.

-A. Doll for your Baby.

A Silk or Cashmere Dress for your
Daughter, or a nice Cloak or a
Paisley Shawl for your Wife
Underwear, Hoods, Silk Handkerchiefs,
We have in great quantities, and at lower prices than anybody else
\
can sell them to you.

Overcoats emd Suits
For Men, Boys or Children, that must be sold before the first of Jan­
uary. You can buy them at figures that will satisfy.

Sills. ELn.d Worsted MecL. Scarfs,
Just Arrived.

The Finest Assortment ever seen in Hastings.

Call and see the display of goods at the sign “Cash Store.”

County News.
Carlton.
By the music of the sleigh bells, it re­
minds -us that Christmas is close at
hand.
The chicken pox has broken out in
the Henry Barnum district. The teach­
er came down with it while in school,
and undoubtedly has exposed theschol• Miss Matie Ballou has returned home
from a visit in the eastern part of the
state.
The protracted meetings at the
Holmes church are still in progress; a
goodly number are being converted,
and may the good work continue.
J. B. Carpenter’s little^ boy, who has
been very sick, is convalescing.
Schools are progressing satisfactorally
in thia township as far as we have
learned.
J. N. Covert's youngest child has
been quite sick; but is recovering again.
Alvin Nichols says he expected a
Christmas present, but his wife took
advantage of him and presented him
with a 10 pound buy on the 21st.
Mrs. Dr. Wright aud her twin sister,
Matie Uhl, left Wednesday morning to
spend'Christmas with relatives in Ohio.
Mrs. Mwes Fuller, who has been
quite seriously ill with tonsilitis, is
convalescing.

,
Johnstown.
A new swell-box cutter in the neigh­
borhood. The girls all gnash. their
teeth in rage at the “Lett Bauer."
Willett Rice was pleasantly-surprised
last Wednesday by the young people,
assembling at his residence to celebrate
his 18th birth bay. He was the recipi­
ent of a very nice cap.
Our school closed Wednesday last for
a short vacation, the teacher, Fannie
Sackett, going to her home at Bellevue,
to eqjoy the holidays.
Every-body appears to enjoy the snow
hugely in our vicinity.
The spelling school in the Bristol vi­

cinity proved to be a highly interesting
affair Tuesday evening. Dowling, come
again.
We heard Ed. Clemencesay, MHa! 'ha!
I am daddy, it is a boy.”
.
Chapped lips afe bopming* we think if
is contageous.

Y
FREEPORT.
From the ifcrald.
Fox A; Son are talking of attaching a
feed run to their power at the saw mill.
Now is1 the time to move to Nebras­
ka. Com is 12 cents a bushel in that
Hastings, Barky Co., Mich.
state.
?
Wesley Fox kindly picks up all 'the
scholars who want to ride to school
stormy mornings.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES]
Mr. Luther Childs returned from a
Insurance, 81.00 per year: It paid within six
montlM, 8l.» per year; If not paid until ex­
short visit to Howell Friday. His*
piration of year. 81M. Subscrlbers’outdaughter Lettie, accompanied him
home.
Mr. J. G. i’eeple, of Fillmore, lost a
ADVERTISING RATES:
valuable cow last Sunday night. She
One Cohnnn per year........... . ............... ....&gt;100 00
was hooked into the manger and broke
Extra charge for special positions.
her neck.
Jf » PRINTING.
Mr. and Mrs. Yetter, of Lowell, spent
Rrooclal pridetafoftfa the Job Printline- De­ several days with Mrs. Yetter’s father’s
partment of the Bamn.R. Everethlng in the
eoMre offlee is new; and with the utsst Inces of family,Mr. J. G. Reuter, of Irving, last
type, the most approved patterns of machinery,
aud competent workmen employed. enables the week.
B AXN KB to do flrst-cliuw Job work.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Manker. of Roecom­
mon, have been visiting at Mr. Lancas­
W.LOWIY.M.I).,
„
•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist. ter’s, Mrs. M.’s father, for the past
three weeks. They return home this
(Ofllcc. 301 Thorn St., Hastings, Mich.)
(Mb In town or country promptly attended.
Offleo hours—ato 10 a. m. aud 1 to 3 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker, of Brook­
Telephone at Holloways’ drug store.
.O.ntlnr nnlrt tn •li-lrlf-jd diwilSeS field, Eaton county, are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Janies Godfrey, of this
R. TIMMERMAN,
place. Little Loaf Mrs. G.'s youngest
• Homcepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
sister accompanied them.
(First door east at Holloways! drug store.)
J. Chesebrough of the handle factory
'
R. Wm. JONES,
7"
states that he will not buy any logs
Dentist.
this winter except white ash. In his
. All work promptly attended to.
opinion the demand for handles will be
^yELTON A WHITLOCK
very light the homing season.

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FOR SALE!

One Platform Wagon
Nearly New. Will Sell Cheap.

Six ’Top Carriages
From 850 to 890, to close them out.

The Hastings Banner.

MARSHALL L. COOK.

G

2,000 ft- Sewer □F’i/pe,
At Lower Prices than ever offered.' 7 LiB

GREBLE &amp; POWERS
C^PANGEMACHER &amp; MASON,
Wish their patrons and friends, one and all. fat and lean,
short-and tall.

A »eny Ciinstnias and Ham New W

P
D

Emanuel Allerding returned home
Are Menu for the Watertown Insurance Co.
Tbcy write oollcio.H on a nuui » property M*Jnst from the north woods -last week. He
inaa hy Arc, lightnlnR or wind; against a man s says the reports in the papers concern­
Kfe by death and accident.
ing the destitution among the settlers
QOOK A 8HELDON,
there is not exagerated in the least, and
that the most of them will have to
(Offlcein Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
come outside to find work this winter
Have the only set ot Abstract Books In Barry
or starve. ____
County.
A ^WBIGHT,
A.
Physician.
Calls day or ulgbt promptly attendedto.
Offlce at realdcneu. oue-half mile east of Cart-

Another storm is upon us.
Christmas tree nt the M. E. church
Wednesday evening, and a gay time for

W. N18KERX,

And would in one and the same breath call attention to their
useful as well as ornamental

the little folks.
Lawyer.
Dra. Socket A Butler drreecd a badly
(Over Spaulding’s dry goods store.)
wounded hand for Merritt Cole, of
Will Mtaad prcrnpU, U all kmta— In nil Orangeville, on Friday last. The little
Mnrtu ckinrej reasonable.
Anger bad to be taken off at the second
hilip t. colgbove.
joint. A saw did the damage.
Lawyer.
Mrs. Warren Easton, of Otsego, is
Hastings. Mich.

P
.

HOLIDAY GOODS! P
Ln view of the stringency of the times we would respectfully
suggest the propriety of your selecting useful articles for Hol-

Prosecuting Attorney for Barry County.____ visiting friends here.
News, like everything else, is ex­
E.KENASTON,
tremely dull.
.
Attorney at Law,

A

BTFTLAND.

day Presents: for instance, look at our

Patent Rockers, Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Fur­
niture, Panels, Spring-Shoe Sleds, &amp;c., &amp;oYours respectfully.

JOHNCABVKTH,^.^

Snow one foot deep.
Thmoometer 10 bdow ibto.
Thoee artto happened to be bi a good

nddtavitta. Mtofc.____________ _ portion oo Saturday Ufbt about 1JB
o'clock a»w a brilliant aaUor.
Bari, al aervioea at Podtmk by Bey.

/-U.ARKE * WKEK.

WHOLE NO. 1536.
evening Dec. JI, commencing ,t eight
o'clock in the evening. Bev. Williuna
of Irving. Win preach on th. orc^on!
A cordial invitation is-extended to alt
A general cornplaint is dull times, and
this will account for scarcity of Ideal
news.

commercial atadle for .nrgiea) 'tlreae'“IO- It ia^wely ground wood, rack aa
a de^oX^S

stance, having an odor of fresh wood,
and absorbs an immense quantity of
liquid.
—There are 136,000 tishenuon in
BOWMIMIMA
France,
The coast fisheries provide
Charley Lateral© is spending the(holi­ employment for only 53,000 of this
great force, bo that 88.000 French fiehdays with his parents.
rrmen make their livelihood out of for­
Ed. Stokee, of Grand Rapids, is visit­
eign waters. The value of flab caught
ing his sister, Mrs. Samuel Elerton.
in 1883 was £4,209,(176, at wldch
Elder Gillaspie preaches at the Kling­ more than £3,000,000 worth wen
drawn from outside their own waters.
smith school house.
Frank Withey is gaining slowly. He About four fishermen out of every
thousand are drowned during the year.
has had a hard time of it
—Once a kite-flyer attached to the
Mr. Carpenter is moving onto his
tail of a large kite a kitten, sewed in a
place.
canvas bag with a netting over the
Mr. Burt is moving into the Garrett mouth to give it air. When the kite
house.
was at ita greatest height-some two
Frank Lamreaux is the happiest fel­ hundred feet or more—the mewing of
the kitten could be distinctly beam by
low you ever saw. It is a 10 pound
those holding the string. To the clear­
girt
'**
.
ness of the air whs attributed the hear­
Mrs. O. A. Gillaspie goes to Allegan ing of the kitten’s voice, and no tele­
Patent was applied. — Chicago
to spend Christmas.
There is to be a public installation on
—
A
returned
traveler says: “I en­
Thursday night, January the Sth, at G.
joyed genuine pumpkin pies* at one or
A. R. halt. The following are the of-.
two missionary tables in Japan and
fleers elect:
China, and other American neBcacw*P. C.. C. W. Armstrong.
(served without an oce&amp;nof crockery),
8. V., V.J. Magee.
at the hospitable boards of some of our
J. V., L. D. Prior.
i*
representatives in Syria
Oatmeal,
Chap., I. M. B. Gillaspie.
griddle-cakes, hot biscuits, genuine pie*
Surgeon, R. Misner.
and custards are unknown out of
O. D.. John Hall.
'
America, save in a few London and
V. M.. Mr. Streeter.
Paris restaurants, where they are some­
O. G., P. O. Cramer.
times counterfeited, without the sneGuard, Daniel Bradley.
ectjs that might be desired.”
Adjutant, not appointed.
—Tne highest velocity that has bean
imparted to shot is given as one thous­
and six hundred and tw.cnty-six feet
Mrs. M. M. Benham, of California, per second, being eqnal to a mile in
formerly of Grand Rapids, made old ac­ throe and two-tenths seconds. The
velocity of the earth at the equator,
quaintances a short visit last week.
George Cross, of Rutland, visited his due to rotation on its axis, is osw*
thousand miles per hour, or a mile in
father last Saturday.
three and six-tenths seconds; and thus,
The little boy of Edward Porter, on if a cannon ball was fired due west,
Monday last fell into a boiler, of hot and could maintain its initial velocity,
water, scalding him quite severely. it would beat the sun in ita apparent
journey round the earth.—N. r. Nmu
Parents should look out for the little
—There is a convict in the California
ones on wash day.
State Prison who has made three
Merrit Cole while working near a saw attempts to kill his wife, and she is still
in his mill, met with an accident caus­ alive and hearty. For the first time be
ing the loss of the little finger on the wUs sentenced to only a year, as Umright hand and badly injuring two evidence was not clear that he meant
to hurt her seriously, but as he let Ie»
others. Fears are entertained that he than a day pass after being liberated
may yet lose one of them.
before stabbing her the second assault
was deemed rather murderous, and for
MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
it he served five years. He used a pis
The “surprisera" of the evening of tol in the third onslaught, and went to
prison for ten years, which have nearly
the 16th were themselves Surprised.
expired.—Saw Frandaco Cali.
Mrs. F. Bauer is on the sick list.
—The Medical Record makes the
Mrs. Jessie Cole will spend Christ­
startling statement that looking-glasses
mas with her husband, Ervin Cole, in are f^spanAde for mercurial poisouGrand liapids.
/
ing. In two cases given, a man and ht
Blanchard Hyde and family are vis­ wife, the cause of the trouble was in s
iting his wife’s parents in Grand Rap­ looking-glass hanging to the bedroom
the wooden back of Which was dotted
ids;
with thousands of minute globules of
The M. C. railroad Co. will confer a mercury. The apartment was heated
on the laboring men in this vicinity hy during the night. In another instance
the sonree of poisoning was a mirror,
giving them work cutting ice.
Mr. G. A. Davis was subpomied as a forty years old, whose back had be­
come weak, and from whose face th&lt;
witness on an attempted murder case quieksilvery freshness was fading. Umat Mansfield, O. The case was called aged eulprita having been summarily
removed, their victinM speedily re­
the 19th.
men covered.
It does not take some
—The street? of Winnipeg present
more than two weeks to
trade
a great variety. Opera glass exquis­
in this country. Fast young men.
ites are jostled by half-breeds oboe
M. C. R. R. Co. put men to work with
moccawns;- daintily
dressec
claming off the ice on Thornnpple lake ladies of fashion are side by aide will
Saturday.
the Indian mother whose infant rash­
Hanchetville now has a couple of in a brnidij pocket or cradle with a
wooden badk. which is fastened about
blacksmiths.
the mother’s neck by a sort of wc^dfii&gt;
Mrs. Haywood and daughter have re­ yoke.
The mounted police, wbus
turned to their home in Freesoil. ,
duties lie outside the city limits, look­
Some four different times the people ing after the introduction of liquor ink
of Morgan and vicinity have been dis­ the province and watching ovwr tin Indians, make a bit of bright color
appointed by Elder Hawley, of BarryTheir scarlet costa and white helmet
ville.
hats can be seen and distinguished ;
Raffling match for turkeys, ducks lone distance awav.—Chicano Triintnr
and chickens.
■ in bts book on “Les FlUes de Jobr
Mr. N. T. Parker has gone to Ohio on Bull,” Max O’Rell writes thus on tb&lt;
business.
French and English ways of making
Mrs. Strickland, on north Castleton, love: I never much admired the way it
died last Monday; buried on Tuesday. which declarations©! love are made It.
France. With us the foolish anima:
OF GENERAL INTEREST.
has
to go on his knees at i&gt;
woman’s
feet.
With
her
eye—The Philadelphia Ledger claims
modestly drooped on us. this little de
that happiness is a habit A very pleas­
mon of observation makes an inven
ant habit to get into.
tory of our smallest defects—of our
—Knitting black stockings is the hair, growing sparser; of our Ian
latest craxe among ‘fashionable young intishing eyes, turning up and showing
ladioA- U. F. (irajijir.
their whites; of a little wart, which w—European bankers 'retjmav* that thought concealed. Iput it squareh
the loan to thei continent during the that in this little sctjne it seems to m&gt;
past summer by the cholera scare ex­ we have to play a supremely ridiculou
ceeds *25,000,000.
Switzerland suf­ part If any one of my readers is noi
fered moat severely.
of this opinion, let him put this ones
—An old lady, whose grandson was tion to himself: "Should I ever think
about to proceed to the Black Sea, of being photographed in the attitod*
among other parting admonitions, above described?” I await his answer
gave him strict injunctions not to They manage these things differently
bathe in that sea, for Jibe did not want in England. You sit down romforta
him to come back a negro.- boston bly, very much at your ease. Yon havi
the adored object of your dreams •&gt;
Globe.
your aide or at your feet, and yon cai
Pennsylvania, who has a wide local murmur your sweet whispers of lox.
repute for his ability to distort his into her ear without ever dWocatinj
countenance and make fun for others, your vertebral column. You mav evei
recently threw his jaw out of joint,* his smoke your cigar without any few o
■ '
offaasr. sfl lbs time you tell you
mouth Wing firmly set wide open. It
was no laughing matter, and be wm ia
agony till a doctor was procured and
hh jaw replaced. The shock caused
him a serious illness.

take on the forms of

�The Hastings Banner.

sink* back, his eyes closed, and the
orphan boy is gone."
"And it was mo—me alone—who
high si a: tad sides, heavy wheels,
BAHTIN GS. THURSDAY. DBCKMBEB *,1*84. murdered him," complained the grand-, more for the ‘Life of Andrew Jack- cauras top. stood U the wnuaMei
mother whan she concluded her tale. ►m.’ " said the proprietor ut a anb- Hartotn Bridge Sunday afternoon
Her eyes were dry, but the muscles scription agency to a young- man who preoccupied looking niulc ami an
round the corners pt her mouth worked had just returned from the obimtry.
ancient horse with a perpetual air of
“No, I bel eve not. The wnrk is very
convulsively and there was a great sob
disoouragementabout him, were hitched
in her throat. “It was all my fault,', pleasant and all that yet 1 prefer to do to it with nondescript harness.
something
else.
Believe
I'd.rather
dip
AWAITING BY THE BARSthe result of my unforgiveness: holy’
On the side of the wagon was a board
Mary have mercy------ ’’ and the old, dit dies or clean out wells.’’
on which was scrawled with charcoal
When t'teo alow ulnlrtnr sun
“Was your trip to the country suc­ “OlTe Pint"
Disappear* o’er Hie mountain.
woman run the black beads of her
And the twilight rtealx down
rosary through her lingers, murmuring cessful?"
•‘-'■top right up. gents and ladies."
. With It* few twlakllnir
••Well, no, I can’t say that it was. Sled the proprietor cheerfully, settling
her prayers.
I onrhitf from my haunt
I’ll give youasanple of my exp^i-iBy the old ru*Uc fountain
Wc arrived shortly afterat our desti­
battered white plug hat comforta­
To meet little Susie.
One 'afternoon, wh;le riding
nation. the atelier of a French photo­ ence.
bly over hi-* right eye, and waving his
grapher. with whom 1 was slightly along a lonely road. 1 came upon a arm-* hospitably. “Step right up an’
So lichily 1 h*®P o’er
field in which an old fellow wa&lt; plow-'
acquainted. I introduced my compan­
patronize tber oppysition line fer tber
ion to him, and he, offering her a seat, ing. 1 waited until he got to the end PmL This a’nt no monopoly line.
of a row and then, approaching him, 1
J Joynu-lv bound:
addressed
some
question
to
her
about
We're plain, but luxarious. Young
I mmroe hoed the distance,
So quickly It imismm.
her picture. She looked at him with asked if he would not like to look at feller wi^h lher gal! carry yer over fer
Anri plunge down the hlllaide
wonder, 'and finally replied that she t -e HJ'e of Andrew Jackson.’
five cents a bead. Co-it yer ten cents
WhMYtW* to be found. *
“ *W’y, I locked at one o' his lives
only wanted a picture of her boy.
by the regler rattle traps "
tutber day. Must have had more lives
What a Joy Mils my heart
The “young feller with tber gal" sur­
“An!" said the photographer, “a little
than a cat Stranger, I'd like pow­ rendered to the brilliant inducements
As 1 MX- her there otatMling.
boy, ven- good, where is he?" A tear
AwaitluK my romiiur,
erful
well
to
look
at
it,
but
the
fact
is,
dimmed the old woman’s black eye,
o ered and mounted the wagon via a
Demurely and shy!
I ain’t got the time. This -cotton is ■soap box placed on the ground. Three
But no welcome umlic
and for answer she pointed un to
Tn her beauty is londlo*.
mightily in the grass
Whoa, Ball, tough young men followed: a rotund
Heaven. "Oh!" exclaimed my friend,
And no look of love
DOES MOT COHTAH 1HCT1L
come around ’
I,lahts her lance haiml eye.
German, with bis stout wife, seven
“dead! I do not‘like to photograph
“ ‘My friend.’ said I, ‘if you would
healthy children and two huge baskets,
dead bodies; but still as monsieur
Then 1 fling down the ban,
like to look at the book. I’ll plow while were hoisted aboard: more tough young
brought you here 1’will make an excep­
Anri, light ** a xophyr.
you sit down and examine iL’ This men followed, and the cheerful pro­
Sb*- gallops uway
tion: when did your little boy die?"
Acwmmmi hillock and down;
pleased him very much, and piking prietor proceeded to hustle them about
THE TE$T_OF_TIE OKI.
‘•Whep the grapes ripen lie will have
For Huslo’s a oow—
the book, he climbed the fence, went aud tarn them down as if he were de­
A young Jereey helfor—
been gone a year, replied the grand­
PRICE
BAKING POWDEBCO.
into the wood-*, and sat down in the
And 1—well. I am
positing furniture.
mother.
A young Jersey clown. _
shade. I plowed for some time, until I
“Step right up." he yelled.
"This
"But, my dear* began the photo­ got tired, but thinking that the old fel­
—A. D. Kent, fn N. Y. Journal.
here lightning 'spress’s bound to be ou
grapher, perplexed, when I interrupted
low would soon make his appearance,
and taking him aside told him the continued to plow on. At last I went time "
JEANNETON” him,
“O. say!" put in a passenger, "jgye'
old woman’s story and how she had into the woods and found him deeply
m
✓you ever going to start?
We’re full
• walked fifty miles on her old-legs to intere-ted in the oook.
For UkUI.
1ST Hop
I
already.
’1
,
How Her Sorrow Wm Mitigated procure a likeness of her dead grand­
•• It’s loo Into for you to go much
"Yes, there’s thirty one aboard al­
FOR SALK BY GROCERS.
child.
furdnr
to-night,
’
said
he,
‘
so
you
’
d
bet
­
By the Photographer’s Art.
ready." grunted a fat man.
CHICAGO.
ST. LOUIS"But, my dear fellow, what can 1 ter stay ail night at my house.'
Mr. Crowley surveyed the strikers
do? I am grieved, upon my word I
“1 agreed, for houses in that auction calmly and coptemptuously, and re­
am;
but
whni
would
you
have
me
do?
*“ 7* I was smoking my after-dinner cigar
of country were far apart. Well, when marked: ' "What do yer' want fer a
1 can’t photograph angels!"
we went to the house the old fellow took
aad reading Figaro on the esplanade in
This
A noise of romping children was now my book aud devoted himself to it the nickel?' Want reserved scats?
Blaslxiurg, when I was accosted by an
heard and two noys, about eight and entire evening. I knew that be would a'nt no swell taller-ho. this s'nt. May­
old woman who inquired in French for ten years old, came running into the buy it, for I could sec that he was deep­ be yer thought ver were charterin' a
atelier, crying at the top of their ly interested. Tnc next morning j-st 'purtment io er Palatfo ear." '
the nearest photographer. She wore
“Never seen sich n lot o’ kickers,’’
before 1 got ready to start, I turned to muttered the proprietor as he adminis­
. the common dress of the Alsatian peas­ voices: “Oh. pupa, void!"
“Hush, children!" said the parent, my host and said:
ant, and her dusty shoes indicated a
tered
a kick to nix slumbering team.
“go away; I am busy." and the happy
“Have you mode up your mind to •• er can bet thTs is the la*t lime this
Jong foot journey, bnt under her linen
boys disappeared laughing in the next buy that book?"
’
ere
train
starts with only thirty-one pas­
head-dresA fell her white hair round a
room. A sudden idea struck me, and
•••No. but I did’low to buy it but sengers. if yer want to rid: in a limited
face, that, sunburnt and wrinkled and. turning to the old woman, who looked thar ain’t no use’n buyin’ it now.’
’spress, with half a load, yer 1 have to
wistfully
at
the
door
through
which
the
“Why?"
.
wearing traces of recent tears, yet was
psv for it"
boys escaped. I asked her if she bad
“ ‘Case I sol up, last night an’ read
so beautiful ip its expression of tender
The mule took a toe hold, strained,
The best dry hop yaart in th* wo.-td. fceaf
kept any of her little boy’s clothes. her through.'
and pulled the wagon and the ^ld horse raised by thi» yoa&gt;t i&gt; light, white.and wtxXogoodness and touching resignation not
"Indeed
I have, Monsieur!" she
“ ‘That so? Well, in consideration of
unmixixl with a' certain pride, that 1 answered. “I have kept everything the fact that 1 have staid all night with along.
Fome like cur grandmother's deikloitf brad.
Half way to the Point one of the hind
involuntarily addressed her as “Grand­ belonging to the little dear," and open­ you. I’ll make you a present of the book.’
CROC
wheels broke short o f at tbo axle, let- ing a bundle she carried with her she
“•Much obliged to you.’
more." and forgetting that I had
ting the corner of the cart down with | Price Baking Powder Co.,
continued:
"Here
is
his
best
dress
find
•• ‘Not at all. Well. 1 must be g-dhg.’ a crash that demolished the rear end
promised a friend to await his arrival,
mm tt ir. mtnbRHi riartiin Uno.
“ ’Hold.on. You'hain’t paid me yit.
offen.il to guide liter to her destination.. (her voice sunk to a whisper) the last I
and dumped half the passengers in the _
I charge you a dollar an’a half fur dun. Tho tough young men picked j
On tlie road she told itie hen simple ever saw him wear."
I now took the photographer aside your night’s lodgin'.’
story. She was a widow, and lived
themselves up and moved to institute a •
prjor to the French-German war with and made him* acquainted with my ’ "Yes, sir, and he made me pay iL re­ riot. Mr. Crowley sat impassively up- ।
her married son in a village, fifty miles plan for "photographing angels," and gardless of the fact that I had presented on the box and surveyed tho wreck. |
from Strasbourg. They were well-to- after obtaining his promise of carrying him with the book. No, I don't caru to The mule resumed bis ruminating atti- 1
do peasants before the enemy invadetb out my instructions I persuaded the engage further in the book business."— tudc, and the old horse seized upon the I
Arkaneato Traveler.
■
their little village; but one morning grandmother to leave her grandson's
opportunity to go to sleep.
they woke to find the Prussians en­ clothing in the atelier and follow me
A shade "of sadness stole over the pro- ,
to an inn, where I left her to the care
A Mau Who Likes to be Hung.
camped in their fields and making
prieto’s wooden face and he unconof
the
buxom
hostess.
#
themstdvcn perfectly al home- More
sclously sighed: “This knocks the opA
few
days
ago
a
young
German
Two days after the photographer
troops arrived the next day aud the fol­
pysition."
\
named Antnn Dresser,* who had beerf
"What are vou going to do about i'1
lowing, until the quiet village was a big sent for her and on her arrival handed
dis barged from the employ of a- fruit this?” inquired the fat man dolefully, ‘
camp, where the enemy heaped up the her a picture, at sight of which the old
peddler, and who boarded on German
store* needed for the siege of Stras­ woman began crying freely. “My
sitting up in the road and endeavoring j
boy! my own darling boy! It is the Street, attempted to commit suicide by to take the kinks out of his derby.
I
-w.
bourg.
When discovered and cut
clothes I spun every thread of myself—1 hanging.
One dark night the camp was alanutsi
“Burned if I know how I kin fix I sick Htedaebe aad rritera all Pm troaMra taddown his heart bad almost ceased beat­ her,” answered Mr. Crow lev, referring
*o ■ bm&lt;m*atMe of Uieiiywra, »A ratPteand a magazine containing among other and his pretty curly hair—but why does
:
K
ing. sndrit was two hours before he U, bl. wag™.
he
cover
his
face
so?
Won
’
t
he
look
store.', a considerable quantity of pow­
wm restored to consciousness.
He
“Hang your wagon! chorused the ’ aWaraecMahMbMaateowaJaevtag
der was found on fire, and there was at me?" she asked, suddenly, looking
was yesterday asked by a represontano doubt that it was the work of the up from the picture that represented a
tough young men. "How are we going I
A
tive of thlH paper to describe his sensa- te get to Oak Point?'/
JfeZ M
inhabitants.
Accordingly the next little boy kneeling in a chair with his ttona and he promptly replied:
Mr. Crowley shifted his hat uneasily, &lt;
morning six of the most prominent or folded hands before his face.
"They
were
»o
pleasant
that
1
may
“Oh!" remarked the photographer.
most patriotic of the inhabitants were
looked pnxded and hazarded: -Walk- 1 B«^eaa^&lt;o«t«y4Ja&gt;eLb«Hll.w.~-llr
try it again some day."
£Ae is saying his prayers."
■
ID S good, gents.
I
I valaabla ia ConaUpauim, cartas sad tawfcwtag
brought -before the Prussian com­
"Did you have the idea on your mind
"Yes, yes. I know he is praying for'
-« . paid you for a ride - ..id th.
mander. and after a short examination
a
great
while?"
••young feller,
whose coal was now • — *----- ------ — ■- -—
1
that proved nothing, without further bis poor oh I grandmere. Oh. my dar­
"No. From the moment it entered
ling boy!" and the great tears "rolled
slit up the back. “Give us our money •
trial, shot in the square in front of the
my head to the time I swung off was
village church. The widow's sou wm down her wrinkled cheeks. "God and not over half an hour. I tied the ro|ie back or transfer us.”
our
lady
bless
you,
messieurs!
’
’
said
Mr. Crowley jammed his hat onto the
one of the six victims, and his wife,
she. when she."grew calmer. "I am to a beam in the barn, put my neck in back of his head and replied with some
w,ho bocanje frantic with grief over his
the nbose while Htandiug on a barrel,
death, was the next morning found life­ now going to pray by mv boy’s grave and then kicked the barrel away. The energ/: “Giveback nothin’; yergettin’
lesson his grave. thus leaving herinfant until I follow him:" and refusing all only feaf I-had was that the rope wouhi off cheap. Most any other foller’d make naUlyUelri
aid for her trip home, but pressing ber
yer pay for the damage. Yer hadn't
Min to the sole care of his grandmother.
hurt me."
no &lt;»ll ter crowd on so. Any fool’d
The old woman now centered all her newly found treasure fast to ber brave
“And did it?"
know a wagon couldn't stand thirtyhope and all her affection in the little old heart, ••ft rand men Jeanneton”
"Yes; for a second or two it was like
left
us.
one
passengers. Yer can transfer yerboy. and as lie grew up she was fully
a/dull knife sawing at my neck."
As to the picture, the intelligent read­ s
selves aboard the monopoly stages."
repaid, for he loved bis grandmother
“And vou must have choked terri­
“It don'd gost soniethngs more?’’
with an intensity often found in chll- i ers of tint Free Press-have of course all bly?"
hesitated the German, glancing with
dren who die young - a lovKt^af wax
"I did not fully realize iL I was dim­
do BoL
alone equaled by hi- veneration of his his -oldest l»oy in the poor peasant boy’s ly conscious of kicking around, and I a calculating eye over his numerous others
CX-ter'a Lllllo Llvrr PUlg
flock.
dead (nirvnte, his adoration of "la belle clothes; sn&lt;l who would not practice know 1 raised my hands and grasped
"Well, j’ou has a cheek! It’ll only
France” and his hate of the Phis.iians. Hu :h u deception to sec the tears that the rope. I suppose I steered for ten
for the old woman, who !ov&lt;6l hcF rolled down Grnudmere Jeunneton’s seconos and then it was a very pleasant cost yer ten cents. Yer don't expect
the oppysition ter pay it, do yer?"
hexiitiful country deariv. and never aged cheeks.--Detroit Free Preu.
""^rThe tough young men concluded to C1RTEK mnara CO , Hr» York.
forgot that herhnsliand fell fighting for
The First “Blue Stocking."
walk. The tat (torman encompassed
it at "Solfcrino,” and thuther son was
"Why, the pain disappeared, and the
economy by pionicing on the grass un­
idiksl by its enemies, instilled, pcrhn|M
It will probably surprise those not feeling was about like whefl you are
WBcn&gt;iiseio&lt;i*&gt;1y. both feelings in his already aware of the fact to learp that flighty with fever. Queer things danced der a tree. The “feller" reluctantly
hailed one of the monopoly stages,
young bn:5si.
around me and made up faces at me,
” One day.' when the l&gt;oy wm ten years the first persoh to whom the opprobri­ aud I felt as if I whs moving through handed his “gal" in and paid twenty
cents.
4
old, a Prussian oflicial who inspected ous epithet nt the head of this pa]Wr the air."
The last words the fat passenger
the village m!IiooI was stnu-k with his was applied wax u man. He earned
"And vou were conscious?"
heard
as
he
started
in
a
rage
to walk
beauty and serious air. and addressed a- the title, not by a studious life, nor by
"Barely so.
It seems how that 1
back were: "Durned ef thia ’ere don’t
questiuri t&lt;&gt; him in Gcrfriiin respecting stores of knowledge Jie professed, but dreamed it all." _
knock ther oppysition.”—.V. F. Com­
his parent. "The’ Pnissian- killed simply by his partiality for host! of thip
"But you did not know when you mercial Adverlwcr. .
celestial hue. The story, as usually were cut down?"
•hem.’*
1 * *nuswere«l
***
the bov in French.
Tbc oflicial colored, and iti a rebuking (old, is thus: in the year 1774 thia gen­
“O, no! The dream, or whatever you
A Giant Hen.
tone sfitkutl the boy why he didn’t speak tleman wax n constant attendant at may call it, finally faded out, and the
Gorman. ••Kvcau-«- it is the language Die receptions given by Mrs. Montague, next thing I knew I was in bed in the
We are apt to think that our solar
of my i-iuinrry’s enemies,” answered and invariably wore blue stockings, house and they were treating me." .—। system consists of a mighty collection
which the quaint dress of the time dis­
tfcc b»»y fearlessly.
of worlds; but Professor Proctor, in
••And you rather like hanging?"
The’ official ordered hint in arrest, played to advantage, and whiqfi won
•‘I would rather die that way than commenting upon the star Sirius, goes
•rid he was shut up in a chamber above for him at the time the soubriquet of any other. I wnuldn'tiike a drop to Ou to prove that our kun is a very
By degrees the break my neck, m is the case on the small affair compared with some stars
.
the school r. w.»m, where bo remained ••Blue Stockings."
until night, when.fie boldly leaped from other frequenter* of Mrs. Montague's ga|lbwa, but jf they woqld swing me off whoee light is very faint to our eyes.
the win«low io cite ground aud, aa he receptions l*egan to be associated with and let me choke I would face the mu­ Judging from the time it takes light to
fell in a thick &lt;-oi&gt;xc, escaped unhurt. him in the title, and the “Bine-Stock­ sic any day."—Detroit Fret Preu.
reach our world, Sirius would shine two
The lioy now fairly Hew to his grand­ ing Club." as it wm called, became
hundred times more brightly than our
sun if set beside the latter/ Hence it Dr. David Kennedy. Rondotit,
mother's bouse, bur- as he was afraid of widely known as the haunt of all the
Makins Screws.
DKAn ani: About eight yeara-«flb 1 beraa to
is argued that it must have a surface
being MMM1 and brought bank to rhe wit and learning .of thy day. Hud Mr.
The process of making screws ia a 400 umes as great, a diameter fourteen suffer from a liver dlflteuity. /Durim the attacksMihool if lie follows! the road, he Benjamin Stillingfleet known that by his
I experienced *wyere mln.| acoocnpanted l«.
fatal fondness for blue stockings he very interesting one. The rough, large times larger, and a mass 3,000 times what I cannot (teoerlbe brttrr than by raltinR ft
crossed the fields Ix-hhid the village.
wire in big cdla is, by drawing*throngh
It w.i-. in the harvest and the grapes was founding a term of reproach for wire in big coils 1a. by drawing thrunrh greater than our sun. These figures a drawing In sen-uUlon. The agony d It was albeyond endurance. None of the usual
lesa .diameter than iteeif,
iteeif. give a bulk so great that the human mewt
were ripe, so &lt;&gt;l«l Martin, tlie.owner of inoffensive students in ages to come, a hole of lose
medicines employed In such caeeshnd any effect
the choicest grapCK in the village, kept and that accomplished women—-the made the needed size. Then it goes imagination fails to grasp the vastuess upou me. Fnuu Huie to time I was laid up and
watch with a loaded shot-gun over his very race whose society he so much into a machine that at one motion cuts of the difference between the two suns. unable to attend to any btwipeM. Tills covered
precious treasures. Softly- he *ulks appreciated—would be the objects of it a proper length and puts a head on Yet this groat sun is supposed to be in­
over the fi-ld Ix’hind the wine-press, the nick-name, he would undoubtedly it Then it is pnt into sawdust and ferior to other suns in size and splen­
“rattled,” and tnus brightened. Then dor. There is a suspicion that all the
when he hears something force its way have stifled his cravings after that illthrough the grapevines. He.stops and fated color, aud worn hose of pink, the bead is shaved down smoothly to suns in our visible universe revolve elded relief; the palu pamed away, and to my
the
proper size and the nick put in at around a great central sun located
green
or
yellow;
.be
would
have
enr
oocks his piece. He will now catch
the thief who robs him of liix biggest cased bis nether limbs in parti-colored the same time. After “rattling" again somewhere in .the constellation Her­ tnre ms-med to be srt icolng apUn. I cannot bet­
in
the
sawduHL, the thread is out by cules. Vast as seems the universe, we
garments;
nay,
his
generous
nature
grape-. The moon is behind the
clouds, ‘nut he sees the outline of h per- would no doubt have cheerfully con­ another machine, and after another naw know that the primary materials athat dore my person:*) knowledge of Its vlr“rattling" and a thorough drying, the of which it is composed are the same in
aon running fast through tli vines. sented to go without any hose at all,
Ihaye recommended It to a gresa many of
"Hall !” h« commands -hut 1 be person rather than work the fell deed of which screws are assorted by hand (the all the planets and suns. Tho spectre^ my friends ami acqmdntaucra.
Yours truly. X. PKP8ON.
never heeds him. He raises his gun - he was unconsciously guilty.—Ameri­ fingers of those who do this move al­ scope has settled the question that
'££i Alexander avenue.
most like lightning), grossed by weight chemically all planet*, sans and stars
Mr. IV|Mon la one of Albany’s old and reBpcrt» flash a scream—a fall of a body can Queen.
and pa-'ked for shipment That which are composed of identical materials. — cd resident*, and eoh»cnU to the publication of
among the grape*, ami when the old
the above letter.
—bomu advertiser says he has found renders it possible for machines to do Dcmorett't Monthly.
man arrives on Uie spot, he finds inKmrnmty. phyririan and •unt'oa,
all this is a little contrivance that looks
ttonaout, N. i.
of the sKppbsed grape thief a ; a sorrel mule with no hind shoes on.
--The Sandwich Islands are the pop­
and opens like a goose's bill, which
Pshaw,
man!
You
can
’t
identify
a
sor
­
Huie ouriy-hairetl boy whoee life is fast
ular resort for people on the Pacific
picks
up
a
single
screw
at
a
time,
car
­
rel
mule
in
that
way.
No
well
regu
­
idling aw with the blood that flows
ries it where needed, holds it until coast who wish to make a sea voyage
out and mixes with the vnuhed grapes; lated sorrfd mule has shoes on behind.
grasped by something else, and rr.tnr» for health, just as Europe is for the
hia black eym are already fixed and As -toon as it gels home from the
people of the East. The tourist travel
blacksmith shop it fastens one above for another. This is one of the most to King Kalakaua's dominions has
the front-door of the barn and one wonu&gt;rful piece* •! automatic machin­
4oublad within the p««t year. 4m
ery
ever
seen,
and
it
doesiUdistlLctive
above the stable entrance, with one
Franciaco Vail.
motion and all just for luck. — PUU—A bull-al thrown at a girl in a Low-

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aod wtfo Ifary L. PolU, to Katharine 1- ttueUw.
s:vld morUuup* bearing date November tsl. I*D.
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FA8HIOKS.

FnuB ‘P^uaomi are: M'b-at
2rb,te*
No. 2 Red. TMa

Tine India cameVa hair doth €o*ui
eight dollnraper
&gt;er yard.
Embroidered woolens are used foi:
dressy bonneta. Th.- brim is covered
with fine wool gnipnru lace embroid­
Ito-soa.
K r
iho
i?,"' r,'™t,r P“--‘ *r»ash ered to match.
9»* Bax CRT onto- atodrtatai *• Job» I
The "Ernestine’’ is a stylish basque,
Jonta. ate aillta tnxu ClmUad. »l&gt;o I
desirable for dreest uses and rich ma,r“l »*"».” rtactad th. u-rihl
ftawenl
y
uany hir .whom It w„ intaitowl.
■
w™.
;
Veats of all kinds are prominent in
, the season’s fashions.' Buttons are very
The Gale Manufacturing Company’s I small.
Steam’s American satin armure is a
^2riiMtHAM’&lt;oni.c*lho&lt;’n c&lt;n,nty- w«*r .
partially destroyed by fire the other night. fabric for evening costume.
Fur trimming will be used as largely
The fire was discovwl in the grinding
room sad was Huppre^l to haw caught as ever. They are too handsome and
convenient to lose their hold on fashion.
•* alxwt
For moderate gifts to bridesmaids,
,M0,UU0. The works wonkd undoubtedly be
single p&lt;*arl solitaire ear-rings and six
rebuilt at once. Fully insured.
F'ifteen employra of Braneau’s wood­ pins to match in a little, case, are fash­
ramp, near Huugbton, Houghton County, ionable.
Embroidered muslin dresses will be
were ja»L-*onM . few days sin^. by
arsenic which had been kept to kill rata, worn over colored linings by young
ladies
during the winter.
• '
Urt got into fish intended for the mesa
Worsted lace is a pretty novelty and
Two men were dangerously sick, !&gt;ut the
is
seen
in
all
colon.
It
will
be very
others were recovering.
pretty for cloth dresses.
The State Grange at Ite recent 'session
Pink lace over pink satin Is a new
in Lanring elected tbe following officersand pretty conceit for evening wear.
Master, Cyrus G. Luce, of Branch; OverA’sarich cream white American silk
tebr, John Halcomb,'of Ingham; Lecturer,
shows brocaded roses in a delicate pink.
Daisy rosettes made of narrow orange­
wi i.uj*rr, Assistant colored velvet ribbon, with hearts of
Hteward, A. E. Green, of Oakland; Chap­ brown plush, arc set ii^ a half wreath
lain. L N. Carpenter, of Wexford.
uronnd the new autumn capote-* of
Joseph Pox, living near Char lotto, golden brown felt or velvet.
Kabin County, was so elated over the elec­
Mine &lt;!’Or. a new rich shude of brown,
tion of Cleveland that he lost his mental shot with gold, is among the newly im­
lialaxicv’, and is now an inmate of the Kal- ported dress fabrics of silk an*! wool.
ama»x. Insane Asylum.
-»tin and corded silks. Worth eipploys
Smith, who sued the town of Sherwood, this color in some of his most elaborate
Branch County, for 4-10.IMN damages, aris­ dinner and carriage costumes.
ing frniu an ncci.loot ou a defective bridge,
A lovely co&lt;tuiue is made of bhciiitgets
of.#TN).
• — a
“ verdict ui.Ti.FA
-colore&lt;!
uiuiu-i »cloth,
i&lt;’iii, iriiuuiru
trimmed wifc
with wide
The Common (Council of Brunson, Branch •
tuahoptny
r- . brown1 velvet.
ountv. iwatv
____The
Th*collar
hat, collar
and cuffs
and are
cuffs are also of
County,
poots i&gt;&gt;
in Un nubile ..i
pbuw
th. hut.
muii-ts of man to whom, in consequence of the velvet.
Among new colors in hosiery is
their linbitual drunk ’nm-ss. rum is not to
black and yellow, black and red. cin­
l*c sold.
. In the recent trial &lt;u Calvin Hosmer, at namon brown, stained cherry, and
-moke' blue. Some in squares, cithers
Big Rnpida, charged with murder, the jury
in stripe. New black stocking- are
returirrid a verdict of acquittal.
lined with while fleece.
Bay Middleton, the most valuable stal­
A very rich mantle is of smoke blue
lion in Michigan, died nt Bnltte Creek the plush trimmed with qbeniHe fringe of
other night, ag»sl seventeen.
He was | the same shade, and lined with roscworth e.l-out
an-l was .sire of Frince colon-d'satin. Another equally pretty
Middleton (2:20), owiud by H. V. feints, is of deep crimson brown plush, broof Chieagu.
ended in little burnished gold palm
A gentleman who .’rrcenUy arrival in leaves, and trimmed with dark brown
Detroit, from tho upper port of the State cbenilhfemarabout and fringe.
reported great deetitulion among the
A lovely walking costume recently
farmers on cleared larul. Th® ann Ira-i put imported is of heavy brown cloth with
all their money in Ituying lan*i, and were a front of red cloth in the same qual­
aide to d&lt;&gt; no man*. The atunips were aothi -k ity, and trimmings of bauds of .*eal
that but little rultivution could l&gt;r done in skin. This dress is made with a pol­
onaise of dark brown and a vest of
An enemy to canines recently s .-altered crimson, the fur.passing down either
poison ujton 'the streets of Vassar-, result, side of the vest to the edge of the pol­
onaise. A small crimson cloth bonnet
twenty • live di-mi dogs.
At K ilamaroo a few evenings ago a is trimmed with a narrow baud of the
young man named Daniel IL Slocum, fur aud a red and'hrowu bird.
A ball drr“S finished for a New York
while- craxy drank, attacked stdoonist
|
Hickson and John Morter, a bystander, lady by Worth is of white gauze rm. I
striking the latter with a dirk through the broldered by hand with white floss silk. !
The
pattern
Is
a
large
scallop
and
each
foreirm, leaving the blade liroken off be­
।
tween the buues.
Slocum next dashed scallop is act with roses. The suit is ।
complete with a basque of white velvet, ■
ornamented with long, .white ostrich '
struck two men with the meat-axe, nearly
plumra..
j
sevtiring a linger, but doij&gt;r no more se­
An exquisite dinner dress ia of pink
rious barm. He then ran hbme. When ottoman silk and pink brocade, the do- |
arrested by Marshal Davis be gashed tbe
sign* being raised pink velvet roses,
which are outlined with delicate pink
Fred Newmann's meat-market and gro- pearls. ’Fhc brocade forms the front
and sides of the skirt, and the train is
fire the other morning at one o’clock . A of plain ottoman silk. The waist is of
lamp was left Ixirn ng in the store, and ft pink crape, with a plaited surplice front
was suppoMMi au exploaioD can»e&lt;! the
and wide belt.
(leHtruction. ix&gt;M, $1JIOO; fully insure*!.
For short jackets, maraniser coats
Report* to the Htate Board of Health by'’ and wraps, those made of heavy silk,
fifty-oue observers in different paA. of chenille and jet trimming are particu­
th*- Htaie, for tbe week ended oh the 13th, larly and absolutely popular, and
indicated that membranous croup, puerper­ certainly in the utmost good taste.
Evening dress-suite for gentlemen
al fever, typhoid fever (enteric) aud'in‘Inmnuition of the kidneys inj/rooaed, and are now made of fine diagonals, or
• chat • ronohitis, cholera morBus and erysip­ very finely ripped goods called crape
elas dacreaaed in area of prevalence. cloths, 'the vest is cut very low and
Diphtb-ria was reported at twenty places, fastened bv three or four buttons. The
■caflet few at fifteen, uioasles at four and low swallow-tail coal does not fasten,
Htnall-pox (two cases) at South Boardman. and ita new feature is a collar of silk,
It is now against the law to shoot doer in 'rhe vest I* sometimes rounded out in
heart shajM:. and both vest and collar
this State.
are finish*-*! on the edges with tine
Frank Henry, keeper of the Presque isle
cord. White IteneOlee vests are often
Beacon for Sixteen years, has resigned.
used instead of the black vest, and tbe
He saved fully &gt;*ne hundred lives from
trousers are out to fit easier and have
drowning. During^the days of the under­
two small braids down the aides.
ground railroad hejVM one of tbo conductQuaint fashions are being revived in
on*, and run off more negroes to Canada, bridesmaids’ costumes.
Among the
it is saiil, th »n any other one man.
prettiest seen at the fashionable wedThesbipins t of forest products from flings of the season were two of satin
Muskegon by rater this wiwon were as armure in a delicate blue tone with
follows: Lumber, 520.127JXX) feet: lath., pink sltading, with plain skirts of blue
2!»,7lDJ»); ahingkM, IM.TA’JFM); slabs, 9.000 and pink brocade, (he nolonatae of the
cords; ties, 20,0 V;,pickets, 25,000.
armure being short ana bouffant, with
। Au inventor was nt Muskegon a few day
square corsage and elbow skews.
ago trying to introduce his m-thixi of gas Oriental lace, put on in box plsita,
inanu’acturing from sawdust, clnimiu.'dt trimmed the. nock and sleeves and
can be done cheaper and better than rom bordered the pale blue silk gloves.
'Die hats were in Shepherdess shape, of
coal.
The following moll services have b on blue, with large clusters of pale pink
discontinued in this State: Appletou, Rm- roses and jabot of lace on the side, and
mot County, from Harbor Springs. From1 upon Lhe arm were blue straw baskets,
December 15,. 1*M, on route, 24JXMi. Good filled with blush roses.
Rough cloth jackets fitting the figure
Hart. Etnmet County, from Cross Village.
From Dumber 15, 1H84, ou route. 24JJXL
closely and trimmed with fur are worn
Three attempted Imrglaries were nipped for -walking. A bonnet of the mate­
fa the Imd at Bay City the other night at rial with a trimming of bird* or feath­
the resldfencea of R. C. Wilson, E. B. Den­ ers is generally worn with them. Seal
nison and Captain Keith. The burglars। skin jackets for young ladies are cut
entered the huu«e. Ifet were frightened quite short, dose fitting, and trimmed
with other far.
away without booty iu carb case.
^Nonpareil h the fashionable material
Tbe liquor tax paid in Marquette County
for skating costumes, mad*- with plain
this year amounted t&lt;*f5!,fi3a.
। full skirts, reaching to the anktaa. and
Mich..

itMjtr.u»sp&lt;at3l.Oj&lt;;&lt;»r eatUe to \n7££L
wern &lt;9&gt;ey&lt;*pne aud Hudson's Ray. is f

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Tb* I

WcdimMlay.
^lutfter. the pta-*. celebrated hl&lt;- i-owwty*
t.'V..inli birthday si hi« homo at DanvurK
Mafbu WedorMsr.
,
of J.n.ikibly
the loan tn Forpv County
atom- RUKrafftinar tn t .5,100.
What is dtoeiii'nt an tnexhuu^bie supply of
at a depth of titty-«4sht tcc-t.
.
The City Council of Galesburg. IU.. bna boon
HtAud to give a street-car charter to moheynd
iitoti of Fort Wurth.DaUaaand Airnrade. Tux.
■ fthac Imam dcokkU by thft muule pal auttnrft.ro of PliihMelpUlA to allow the old iibboa at Now tirieaaa.

Tfie New York Board of Education refuses
t* allow pnbbo-sebool children to partkdpato
la tBiuirtalnmonts. in schixil-houw*, for tho
btwieHl of the lUrlkoldl ped os tai fund.

u from a well in an adjoining county. :
Owing to a feud engendered by the rioura
«klng th&lt;- Part of a woinau who had Iuxmj de-

tiona, and whose throats ahnoet unsettled ber
maon. Although ahc bad admitted the
kAffng, the onurt-room reeounded with choora
A fire tn Davidson &amp; On.'a Un factory. tcL
Montreal enured a Pmm of S0,OCOr t ns u ran re,
Higfi wntw m the Arkansan River has awept
away a large part of tbe Governtucut woik* at
Pte" Bluff..:
At tbo Kaki of Fcidluand Ward's library in
hew York. Audubon's “Hirda of Amarica**
brought fl.'jSU
The Fails
i xHupauy.
(VI.Mmiufttcluring
I... . ..,.^...1 »&gt;..A.
...-I... _st
_ Rau
At Winona. M:unw George DoUorwckds waa
unutvoersi loonie months in the penlUwglary
• - ul«.
I... ...... 11 IV

ilutur-

HTMX',

i'argi-H Hn.«' tfc.urtujjx- mill at WtmUn.
Minn., uui burned Thursday, wtthl&amp;uo
jiov. ii. lOKiaziT, onoui ui - xusinucr&gt; &lt;ir tne
Hmvuntfty of Michigan, died Thursday mora­
le* at PhiiadUphta, agod teveuty-tlvv.. Hi-had

The rotall gna.wry of Joseph Zuekcnunnn,
iblcngu. bar b»«n vkaed by the Sheriff, on
Judgments eonfrswd in favor of local oved.tcra hU Indebbsinew is about 135,000.
■L. D. lUidunteon. a fhhagnan. Coum&gt;isskmcrui the Obidslttver imoi. wac rubtxM in
an hotel st
Wednesday nlnt of

loom, of reprvM'ntMtlve tem|g-ntni»- |&gt;oopte. it
war- drddrei to call a state &lt;&gt;&gt;n$ertUoa for
Jauiiary 5! to consider the outlook for the
Jcno|&gt;h W.-Buenxi. Superintendent of tho
Wst&lt; r n tirks Gorupanr at St. UbarliM. Me*, la
uiselng, ami, it is rmn, owua the company and
other ciuw«n» thoumnd* of dollars ' HrrA«o leevcK a wife and five- children, ep..■wirgrifMiAat Mlayette. lnd„ Timrad iy suent»*'fully ourvd a caw of atralilsuiuii. or

) .wiinani Ward's collection of pointing*
l.ro*iKht nearly gi**,**”.
ii)

The ikx-na«of the North Gcnuaii F.re Insurme Oomiinny, of Hamburg, bz du buainosa
&gt; New York Htale. him brv-i revoked.
Stale University, hu- mtigaed to ncccgit a
pcMitlou Id the elgUHi service at Washington.
MOTMtg. Ui 1/UUSfLT, IT*., I1UA Hl.U.'I.
years ooinmlUAl forgenea aggregating 1*1.■
Mi. Tb&lt; banks are heavy lowers by bls ujxrupanN
fit a collision on the Pan-Handle Hoad, near
han Grose, who has tw-cn n clothier at

Ttiu retail dry good*Immmoof lanibri Brothurr, in St UiitD, has bi-ett clortod by credttorn.
51h-Uid&gt;11lttcw ano bdievod"to be in oxoetwof
IKdUii.
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By pq cki»lo«|owswiilar in the cartridgn fac-

fiv«x&lt; to spll .tor-s.
Mfss Mary Fl tvHy njHind a verdict Tliur-day
tguin’t Un.* 1. luisvilte. New Albany A Cliieaxo
its Irvad, al ijtfayctte. Ind., for f7AM&gt; lor
tlonuutvs.i-ubt h tied.
'rtuitinnl spiiee in-th*' broken cabteof the
»«w fxMmnorclnl
Company was effected
Friday ti&gt; tbe steamer Faraday about I.UUU
ihilre northea-t nf Oanso. N. S.
Tho Utile child of &lt;&gt;. F. Burdick, of BockCnl, III., fi ll on a rod-hot .store Friday. Both
uda were buran I to the bonca, and It is
fiouldful If the child surrirca.
The. State of Aluiiauiu has ontered suit
ngiUust the dinMUK* of the Alabama *
&lt; -iiKtmnoccn Un I road, wh.ub became bankrtipt In !/•%, claiming W»«.e " domages- •
Ulan* Ktecver, while nreted by the flteaMe
inliH own home In Audubon County, In.
Tburisiar night, wn* murdered by a man who
num- and n*«&lt;'il oermisHlow U) warm himself.
murdiir citac nt JiwkMin, Mich., to dlanwuj.
was deah-d Fr day by the Judge, and Hol;
«xnh ► &lt; orrti.-ol prorogu'd with the call Of
’
। -on o' » wealthy
N*‘n lomnmusi by Governor
i liMS Vail

rvii
....... ....... —------tn tbe Ml—i-wi pi Hiver at Keokuk.
T. J. Germain, » veteran nrw»|nper pubHaber of Michigan, died at Adrian Saturday.
*n.
IcrWatim-, Ju*t ailjournrd.
appropritol filsi.uOOa yuar for th.-now captp4. and a or'; will proceed stcsullh.

A. C. Newell. »r l-one Pine, Neb., white tem­
porarily demonled. wandered from home wwra«y night luid wax froaen to dreth.
Tim iMteking-bouses ut McGrath A Co. m&gt;d
Scholl A &lt;*»., Haititnore, Md.. were (1 retroyou

figure

lent of arbitration

•nth handed over thotr aaaeU
been forced Ui make in ufr

,
have recenUy boen caught in Higgins,
'Laki*, above Rosconunoo, and this lea Is toi
tbe belief that this lak &gt; has an underground
connection with I^ike Homo..
,
Isaac Jodoine. a farmer, aged about fifty
vwn*. bring in »mwood Township, Tn»-i
rol । County. *e’** t« Ctt'° tho other - „ .
Ind i'K» in tbe Democratic ratification. Hr;
became intoxicated aud fell down stairs at
the Hodler House, breaking his neck.
Postmaster M. M. Lcferre, of Climax.’
KAUmaxoo Oninty. **” recency «m-’
tenewi to six months’ imprisonment for,
axing poBiag- stamps »" currency in his
store iMfifnOfia
Pat Langlei’. a well-known raxnp fore­;
man and lumlsTUisn, died the other night
at Prodeuville. Hoeoommon County, of de­
lirium trrra YM. He waa unmarrie*!.
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#h»irt, close-fittingdouble-breasted jack­
ets. Round capes and small flat muffs
will be worn with them, cither of the
oamc material or some preUy contrast­
ing fur.—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
—A young girl has died ki the asylum st Hamburg who poswaMsl the
peculiar gift of changinrlhe ©olor of
Ur hair according to the state of her
mind
In “periods of sedateuewi her
hair w». of its natural dall color; when
exdted it became reddish; *nd
wa. indicaXeil by a blonde coLor. Three
dav* were generally required for the
obknge to be completed,
plexlon also variro in the same periods
and in tbe same direction. —London
Lanoct.

&gt; &lt;

-Tta »l».y Mbw*!
Bur­
tau-t tatt. htajol
ton. nf IDoner IO tbs djatressed itehcrmen In tbs South and Weal ofjrdaiid
for the purrhnM- of •«**
■I”
^klr. ekahlinx them U*
tbri

^OLHSS &amp; HOLLY BROS.

forty-fourth milestone.
—John McCullough han earned
one million dollars, and has tttxty
thousand dollars left.
-Ex-Governor Bishop. of
of Ohio,
Ohio, once
a man of large wealth, is now eng
elytMinrf
in
m sellii
selling cigars by sample to I
dealers.
—A Duxbury (Mam*.) woman, sev­
enty years old, climbed a tree the other
any to escape from -some horses that
frightened her.„
When the Marquis of Salisbury wag
dined in Glasgow the other day' they
had American ovsten;. over which great
Ium was made.
. '
—A. New York letWr nays that Mr.
Vand&lt;bilt haa admitted "that he is
worth one hundred and ninety-four mil­
lions of dollars.
P°Pp is one of the buxieat men
in Europe. His time from early morn­
ing to late at night ia completely taken
up by business and callers.
’
—Mrs. Sartoris, daughter of General
Grant, is again settled in her English
home. She entertains a great deal and
her father’s army and naw friends are
frequently her gueata.
*
—Dr. Hammond remarks: “Perhaps
there is no better test of a woman’s
health and beauty than her appearance
at an early breakfast table. She is
then more as nature ihade her than at
any other period of the day.”
--In Germany they don’t call it the
honeymoon. They limit the period of
the newly married couple's bliss and
term it the “Flitter-woche.” literally
thq “spangled week.” The German*
are a faiHfeeing and an intelligent peo­
ple.
—It is stated that the only three sur­
vivors of the battle of Stonington,
Conn., are Charles O. Williams, of
Stonington, aged ninety-nine; Henry
Denison, of Ledyard, aged ninety-one,
snd Colonel (htorge L. Perkins, of Nor- i
wich. aged ninety-six.
—Rear Admiral Shufeldt, U. S. N.,
who has thoroughly studied the sub­
ject. and is a high authority on interoceanic water communication between
the Caribbean and the Pacific, does not
lielieve thaj De Lesseps will ever com- J
plete the Panama canal. Heexamlmsi ■
the work last summer.
—.John Howard Payne’s “Home.
Sweet Home” was written for an opera.
It was first sung in the Covent Garden
rheater at Ix&gt;ndon, and made a big
hit. One hundred thousand copies
were sold the first year, and by the end
of the second ite publishers had cleans!
ten thousand dollars from iL—N. 1*.
Graphic.
—The Mississippi steamboat men have
g general superstition against all boats
whose names begin with the letter M.
Due captain says: “I have never known
% boat on the Western waters that com­
menced with the letter M lhat has not
either burned up. sunk or been blown
up. or been a financial disaster to her
owners.—SL Louis Globed
—A countryman in search of bead­
stone for his mother’s grave pitched
upon one the stonecutters had prepand
another person. “I like this one.”
•for
— —
'
uH. “But;” said the other, “that
be
sagl.
gs *to another man. and has Mr*.
“loDf&gt;
name cut upon it; it wouldn't
1 ern &gt;
&gt; n
_ for your mother.” “Oh. yes. it
do
would)'”’said the countryman. “She
couldn’t read. And. besides,” he con­
tinued. "Perry was always a favorite
name of hers. —Boston Journal.

High ii Ui but!
Gfooth of All Kinds to be Marked
Down!

OF GOODS

TO BE KEPT FULL
AND A BRAN NEW LI.NH.OF

Millinery Goods
TO BE ADDED, WITH

Mrs-.

and tAero,' .aid David. "That roapegraoe »■&gt;«.&gt; quarter of a million.
If he doean't paint the town red eehr
“I should
think.” mused
helped benteif
with a
ailk, *‘l should
quart of vgrylU

Holly

At the beta.

INCOME AND TRY US!
BECOME
Hatlstaetion guaranteed, wd Goods Cheaper
than ever you bought before.
SeK^Sfrlwh tlW °’d Brm *U1 P,WWC ’*We by

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS., Woodland.
JNSL'RANCK IS WKITTAN 1N

STOCK COMPANIES

lion, and'tluU the heirs ut l»w of amd
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and all other persons intereated In said rotate,
are required to appear al a MWkm offril

at as Low Rates as is consistent with
prompt payment of Loises.

Farm Property a Specialty

And it is further ordered that said petlUoMr
With the Agricultural of Watertown and Coo- give notice to the persons Interested iu stiM
ilneutal and Watertown (now Bun) of Water- estate, of the pendency of bald petition, and fee
hearing thereof, by caur‘--------- — ~*
to be published in the
newspaper printed aud
...
of Barry, onee lu each week for three surer—
weeks, previous to said day of hearing.___
For a Term ol Years for a StipalatecHTice, and
(A true copy.)
there ends our demands.

POLICIES WRITTEN !
These Companies represented by

L.C

.TON, Abstract Block.

pATHONlZK

Sottleib Bessmer, Cabinet Maier.
Sled with tliis court, purporting to be tbo isst
will and testament of said deceased, may teat
milled to probate.
Thereupon It la ordered, that Monday, fee
2Xh day of December A. D, IWUM leu o'clock ta
the forenoon, be aiMiigiird for the bearing of safe
petition, and that the bein at law of said feeeased, and all other person* interested in aaM
estate, are required to appear at a session cd
said Court, then to be bidden al the Probate
Special attentidn Riven to Office Furniture, Office, In the city of Hastings in said county and
Book
mk Cases,
Cases. Desks, Cabinets, etc. Everything show cause, if any there be, why tuc prayer ft
the petitioner should not be granted.
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in the line of Household Furniture.
And It is further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the persona tnte. sled *■ ■**
'•estate, of the pendency of said petition, and fee
bearing thereof by causing a cony of this ontar
to be published in the Hastings Rannkk, a
newspaper printed and circulated InaaldOofefe
of Barry, oner in each week for three snrtfeatei
weeks, previous to said dav of hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
Tinbulldltlg.
promptly

Furniture of all Kinds!
GOTTLEIB bessmer.

Any person indebted to
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,1 county of Itarrv, bolden ai thr Probate Office:
the nty of Hastings lu Mid raunty, oo Me
I day
__ WM&gt;
the bui
Ml*aay
day«»of i&gt;rc..
Dec.,i„lu me
theyi-ar
year uoc
oneuauwi
tbm

J timer, deceased, either by note
J

eight hundred and eigfrtydour.
oKf}a ountt trill please call at his i’-and
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— Smith.
- Judge of I’rohate.
\ Present.
Ctemwit

late residence at odee and adjust |
such claims.

"A LITTLE NONSENSt."
— “Ma. did you say that pride goes
before the fall?” “Yes, my son, that’s
an old saying.” “Then, ma, summer
must be an awfully proud season, be­
cause it always goes before fall.’*—
Boston Times.
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—A wag who thought to have a joto
at the expense of a provision dealer,
asked: “Can you supply me with a
yard of pork P” ‘’Pat," said the dealer
to his assistanL “give this gentleman
three pigs’ feeL”
—A traveler narrating the wonders
of foreign lands, declared that he had
seen a cane a mile long. “Oh!” said
so&amp;e. “The idea!” exclaimed others.
“Pray what kind of a cane was it?"
asked one of tho company. “It was a
hurricane," said he.
—“Why doh’t you try something for
your blood?" asked Tom. “I will,”
replied Molecule, “I will triangle."
And he either took down his fishing
rod or joined a minstrel band, we don’t
know which would work in best right
here.—Burlington Hawkegc.
—An overgrown, awkward boy, on
a horse for the first time in his life, cut
a sorry figure in the saddle one day re­
cently. "My gracious, Tom!" said has
younger brother, “you ought to just
get down for a minute and take a good
look at Vburaelf up there."—Gotten
Dags.
!
1
—A thief snatched a pair of boots
from a box in front of a shoe store and
ran. He was caught and taken before
a magistrate. “Your honor," said the
thief, “I took ’em just for a joke."
Justice (to the dealer): “And how far
did he carry the joke?" Shoe dealer:
“About a mile and a half, your hon­
or.”
—“You don’t call on Mias G. nowP"
“No, we’ve quit”
“Quit
What’s
the difficulty r ”Oh, ber father to too
Khuriotw.” "Too penurious. Why he
a the reputation of being particularly
liberal.” Perhaps he has, but be told
me theolher evening I’d better leave,
as he couldn’t afford to waste shoe
leather on me. It’s my private opinion
that that, man would skin a flea for ite
hid.Mil allow.’’-Oil Oily Blusard.
—A nun «he»A«l Hkr a cat'll daw In
relret: "So old Scrapc-lill to dead at
lait," obaorred DutM from tbe Interior
of bbl owning' paper;
?!
moner. loo.” "What did he do with
“r ™r*ed Dora. "Oh. left it tar.

B. S.

Dec. 16th, 1W4.

JOHN A. TURNER.
OTICE.-At the regular annual meeting of
members of I tie Ionia. Eaton and Barry
Fannon*’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
be held at the City Hall In the city of Ionia,
Wednesday. January Msl, irea, commencing at
l o’clock p. tfi.. In oompllance with i»etitloii of
members, amendments to the Charter ol said
company will lie offered.
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Dated. Dec. Mh, IBM.
xM-6t
OHCAB TALCOTT. Sec’y.

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QTATK OF MICHIGAN—Fifth Judicial CirO cult.
I do hereby fix aud appoint the following as*
the times for holding the several terms of court
within and lor the filth Judicial circuit of Mich­
igan afer Dec. 15. li*fil:
Eaton county. *1 Monday in January. April,
July and October.
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Barry county. 3d Monday in Febuarv, -Jd Mon­
day in Mav. M Monday in August, M Monday
InNovcmner. ,
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Calhoun county. '.M Monday in March. 1st
Monday in June, 2d Monday In beptetnber, 1st

Vn the matter of tbe estate of John Hotehkiss dreeased
On reading and. filing the petitlan. duly varifled. of l»anb I Striker, administrator at said es­
tate. preying that he may 1m&gt; lli-enred to mU
.-..I
t,.
IThereupon it te ordered, that Monday, fee
th day of Jan.. A. D. Jfife. at ten o'clock in fer

ceased, and all other persons Interested la said
estate, arc required to appear at a sesMoti «i
said court, then to be holdcn at the probate ofeee.
toia the city of HastI tigs, in said county, and shoe
cause, if any there be. why the prayer of fer
on
peUilioner should not be granted.
And It Is further ordered that said pHllioMegive notice to the persons Interested tn aaM
estate, of tbe pendency of Mid petition, and fee
hraring thereof by causing a copy of this order
to be published In the Hastings Baxxkm, a
newspaper printed and circulated in Mid coaafc)
of Barry once In each week fof- three auiiitssrti

SUte of Michigan, C&lt;mntv of Barry.ZM.
__
At a sessioo of the Probate Court for UieOmsity of Barry. boMen nt the Probate Office tn fee
city of Hastings In said county on Monday, fee
6th day of Dec.. In tbr year one tboMMd

of Probate,
In the matter of the estate of Wm. H. Hay
f°On'readingand filing the jwtltioo,dAy verifiM.
Celeste Hayford, executrix of Mid estate, por­
ing that she may be licensed to sell certaid real
IIIIM more money than at anything else by estate in Mid petition described, for muww
UH U taking an agency for the best selling therein set forth.
Win book out. Beginners succeed grandly.
Therinioou it i» ordered, that Monday, the 9fe
None fan. Terms free. HALi.rrrBooa dav of Jan., A. D. IWi. at ten o’clock In fee
Co., IDrtlaad. Maine.
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farenoon. be assigned fisr fee bearing o&lt; mM pj
as- purjsufi? r. -ii*■ HOOKUU
Circuit Judge.

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ObUluM -nd all r.t-ni
aUauM u&gt; anise; ii *u&gt;, uww
tor modkHatk rriffl
_
And II I. tontar «&lt;torto urn «»H.
Ctor one. 1. oftol’d ite U. S. l-atonl Of»~.
and we can obtain Patents Id less time than torr talto- vi Ita pCTWto. Inton»tod l» .tai »
flU.. ol Uir
those remote from Washington.
BendMoDKi.or IMawimq. We advise as to
patentability free ol charge; awd we make
Mo Charge antes* Patent »• Sera***1 ’

We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the 8upL of
Money Order Div., and to officials of the V. 8.
Patent office. For circular advlee. terms and
references to actual cllenU in your own Mate or
County, write tp^Aibn&gt;w
Opposite fatent Office, Wsshingtoc, D. C.

Circuit Court lor fee
Daniel W. Brock, JMrah Merrill Brock aad

�=T—.-'T"

The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Mich., December 25,1884.

Entered at the Postofflce at Hastings, Mich.
tteansmirslon through the malls as second
• matUr.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The benignant ass who has diaKraced the position he held and the
people he represented as their chief
magistrate, free-pass Begole, closes his
official career in a manner calculated to
arouse the resentment of all law-abid­
ing, order-loving citizens. Not satisfi­
ed with the wretched use he had made
of the pardoning power, and as a fitting
climax of an administration that has
brought ill-repute to Michigan, this
ranting old hypocrite has just let loose
another batch of hardened criminals, to
repeat their deeds of violence and
shame. The following dispatch, bear­
ing date December 17th, shows what
kind of New Year’s presents he has in­
flicted upon a public that has long and
very patiently suffered from abuse and
disgrace at his hands:

Governor Begole to-day pardoned
Curdeman Doe and Joseph Roare, of
Genesee county, under convictions of
abducting a girl for purposes of prosti­
tution, also Calvin Slough, of Hillsdale,
arson, and Thomas Taylor, of Genesee
county, robbery. . He also commuted
tbe sentence of Win. Ross, assault with
intent to murder, Mecosta county;
James Marllv, Kalamazoo county, rob­
bery: Frank W. Penny. Detroit,larceny;
. and lastly the notorious young desparado Dan Van Wagon er who was sent
from Kalamazoo in May 1877 for 45
years on conviction with intent to
murder. Dan is to be turned loose
January 1,1886.
It can no longer be said thuL the sil­
ver dollar is not useful. On each side
of the Texas-Mexican border they take
the dollar of the other side for only 85
cents. A cow boy at ElFaso, Texas,
bought a drink of whisky, tendered an
American dollar, and got a Mexican
dollar, worth 85 cents in change. Cross­
ing the Bio Grande to Paso del Norta,
a Mexican town, he bought another
xlrink, tendered his Mexican dollar and
got an American dollar in change for
85 cents. He kept right on all day, got
gloriously and internationally drunk,
cementing the bonds of friendship . bethe two countries, and was found para­
lyzed at midnight on the Texas side
with the same dollar in his pocket that
he started out with in the morning.—
Evening News'.

A correspondent of the Lansing Re­
publican shows from the official returns
that four republican candidates for
state senator, and thirteen for represen­
tative were defeated by prohibitionists
running separate tickets. In the next
campaign the republican legislature—
republican by the narrow majority of
eight—will be blamed because it did
not submit prohibition, when the
action of the third party prohibitionists
made such a step impossible.

WAJfiHIKGTOM LETTER.
From our regular corns#pendent.
Washington. I&gt;. 0.. Dec. Jtth. 1*M.
The lliird week in congress has been
the busiest and most interesting of the
present session. The senate fl rat said,
by a majority of ten, that Dakota should
be received into the union of states,
then it listened to some speeches on the
silver question from senators Beck and
Sherman, discussed naval appropria­
tions; touched on Indian land leases;
gave hurried attention to a number of
minor matters, read and referred new
bills and held secret sessions over the
Spanish treaty, which is before it for
ratification. It is most likely the pub­
lic will have an opportunity to hear
this treaty discussed. Senator Van
Wyck has asked that the senate throw
open ite doors and refrain from the sol­
emn farce of executive sessions over
commercial treaties, about which the
whole country is interested and inform­
ed, and his request is being considered
by the committee on foreign relations.
Senator Beck, in his'silver speech, in­
dicated 'what the incoming administra­
tion would do, when, as he said, the en­
emies of the silver bill were out of the
way. In reply, senator Sherman told
him,"if Mr. Bayard should be the,next
secretary of the treasury, it would have
no less trouble in sol ving this question
than others had found.
During a part of each daily session
since congress opened, the house of rep­
resentatives has been debating the in­
ter-state commerce bill. Members have
differed as to the derails of the bill,
but it was just ready to pe passed, when
lo, a color line dilemna arose. Dismay
was depicted on the face of every dem­
ocrat in the house when a colored con­
gressman from the old north state
moved an amendment providing for the
freedom of the cars, to negroes who
have paid their fare. A bitter debate
lias followed and the democrats have
held several conferences without de­
ciding how to escape unless they place
the democracy on record against their
recent declarations in fay or of equal
rights.
Mr. O’Hara insisted that'while dumb
brutes were being protected in transit
and every other interest sheilded, it was
time to protect the rights of the colored
citizen. He disavowed the allegation
that his motion had been made for a
political purpose. He said he did not
care tq raise a political issue ,twp years
before a campaign begins, but he
thought that while public sentiment
and the healthy influences of the nine­
teenth century stared us in the face, it
was too late, for the American congress
to legislate on the color q uestion. Amid
applause on the republican side of the
chamber, he closed his speech by say­
ing: “whether a man was white or
black, humble or exalted, plebeian or
aristocrat, if he pays his fare and de­
cently behaves himself, he is entitled to
the rights that his money and desire
prompt." The bill will probably pass,
but so loaded with amendments as to
need much revision in the senate.
The house approved the bill for a de­
partment of agriculture, and when it
becomes a law, tbe commissioner of ag­
riculture will be a cabinet officer, and
will be called the secretary of agricul­
ture.

Greenback organs begin to howl be­
cause Cleveland expects to give the
principal place in his cabinet to Senator
Bayard. Probably the g. bj will find
a great many acts of tbe next president,
whom they helped to elect as much us
The silence of the funny men in con­
they could, will not give the antimo­
nopoly-greenback-labor party a K^ayy gress this session has caused remark.
None of them take the trouble to fulfil
send off. In this connection it may be
the duties imposed by their talents and
remarked that Grover Cleveland is not
raise a laugh. Mr. Ochiltree, of Texas,
a greenbacker.
though he smiles at grief, says nothing.
Chicago Inter-Ocean: If Dakota had Even Belford, the irrepressible, became
a saloon on every hilltop instead of a solemn after his defeat, and has never
school house, and voted the straight smiled again. Tbe house has missed
democratic ticket, shb would come in his red locks, and the jack-in-the-bct*
with a bounce and a yell. But demo­ agility with which he was wont to bob'
crats are saying, “There are gra\ e com­ up last session aud demand that the
plications in the case of Dakota." treasury vaults be opened and the “sur­
There is not an intelligent person but plus revenue" poured out to a suffering
knows.that the “grave complications" people. Nor has Mr. Cox, of New
are the republican votes, and nothing York, this session snaflehis usual labor­
else. ।
t
ed effort to be funny.
Still there are other kinds of fame,
Nlnce 1861 nearly a million pension
claims have been filed at the depart­ and representative Culbertson, of Tex­
ment at Washington, and over half of as, has just distinguished himself as a
that number have been allowed. That man of candor. He is the only mem­
is the substantial manner in which the ber of the house who has acknowledged
republican party has remembered the that he is dependent on the arte of the
soldiers’ services. We shall see how the toilet for his beauty. The other day, a
gentleman introduced to him expressed
democratic party deals with them.
surprise at his youthful appearance.
The proposed new treaty with Spain
“Oh, I look younger than I am,” said he
meeu with the greatest disfavor. It
“because I dye my hair and lieard."
would permit iron and manufactures of
iron duty free, also other manufactured
THE NEW RAILROAD.
goods. This is not in keeping with
American policy, and ought not to .be
To All Interested in the Protect.
tolerated.
We have until tho second day of

Washington advices state that the
democratic congressmen will try to
provide good places for the defeated
candidate** on the fusion ticket. What
opening has the fusion candidate for
land-commissioner set his weather eye
upon? ![,.-»
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January to raise the amount neces­
sary to complete the bonus to the
new railroad project Can we—will
we raise it? That is tho question that
should agitate the community Inter­
ested. There is no dodging tbe question now. It must be met or else tbe

The Mormon jutdlation over Cleve­
land's election is now confessed to be a
atrijtly Mormon church affair, the ex­
penses being out of the ehureb fund.
Democracy and Mormonism is make a
grand combination.
.

project must fail, aud us a conse­
quence this whole community retrograde into a dead servility to the ex­
tortion and robbery of tbe one line
railroad. The saving of one year’s
extortion will more than pay thirty
times the amount required.
There may be some, and I doubt

In Detroit 10,000 men are out of em-

not that there are such, who think
these bondsmen will not see it fail,

.
and therefore we need not oontdbute.
waate nothing Of
is a dangerous ground to stand
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Very lucky,
Clevt4and

take into their heads to reason in this
way. If those who are just as much
interested as we are, are not willing
to do a Httle, while we have done
much, then let the project fail and all
go down together.
Holly ladles smoke cigarettes
The signers of the bond feel that
they have done as much as they can,
and many of them more than they for three large bottle# last week, to be sonl to
nnrtt,
Drwrutt
ought to have done. These signers'
When fevers are prevalent Baxter’s Mandrake
have come forward as a forlorn hope Bitten will be.fouDd a powerful preventative.
Jonla has 600 Knights of Labor.
to save this project from failing, and

ought not to be compelled to bear the
whole brunt while others just as able
and just as anxious for the success of
the project ignobly shrink from tbe

Millord ha# ah art loan exhibition.
responsibility. I trust that this whole
community will feel it to be their
duty to pledge their mite to the pro­
remedy for Uic^speedvjui
ject.
all thrattamd Im^affectlous. also'a jXMlttve and
To raise the amount necessary we
have but a few days to do it in. To
curative power* In thousand* of case*, ba* felt
me it seems that there ought not to It hl* duty to make It known to hlz Buffering
fellow*. Actuated bv this motive and a deeIre
be any begging and beating around to relieve human auffertuc, I will send tree of
charge, to all who deeire it, this recipe. In Her­
the bush to obtain it Let those who man, French or Englsh. with full directions for
feel interested come forward at once preparing and ualug. Sent by mall by addreasIng with stamp, naming thin paper, w. A.
and pledge their mite, and the project Noves Ito Power’s Rieck. Bockester. N. Y.
Cassopolis has organized a polo club.
will be accomplished and this whole
community, made to rejoice at its
Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. Wayne, lod..
Gazette, writes: " For the past five years have
success.
H. A Goodyear,
alwgr* used Dr. King's Rew Dlaoovery, for
One of cutnmitte of five.
cougtrn of most severe character, ax well us for
tfiose of a milder type. It never fails to effect a
speedy cure. My friends lowborn I have recom­
Neighboring Exchanges.
mended it speak of it hi same high terms. Hav­
ing been cured by It of .every cough 1 have had
Allegan Gazette.
for five years. I consider It tne only reliable and
cure for coughs, colds, etc.” Call at W. H.
Probably Mr. McKeever’s sermon to­ sure
Goodyear's drug more and get a free trial bottle.
morrow morning will have no j«olitical Large size *1. .
cast, but it must be conceded that its
A Coldwater Colonel has u violin 300 years old.
theme constitutes a highly appropriate
subject for thought for a defeated pro­
From Col. J. MUdhof. of New York; “I have
hibition candidate.
suffered severely foa the lost ten years fnarRtsy
Tuesday night Otsego citizens turned faver in early and und-summer and lu lire fall.
out generally, together with the entire I desire in the Interest of my fellow sufferers to
fire department—which department testify in favor of Ely'a Cream Bslm. My short
use of It demonstrated Its eflteacy.*-J. Mslddpf,
consists of two leaky tin pails, a broken 401 Broadway.
I have used Ely’s Cream Balm for Hap Fever
ladder, and a man to swear. It appears
experienced great relief. 1 most cordially
that David II. Wood, who lives on east and
recommend It as Uir best of all Die many reme­
court street, wishing to smoke some dies I have tried.—Ti B. Jenks, Lawyer, Grand
Rapids,
Mich. Price 60 cents.
hams, put them in a barrel in his small
liarn on the rear of his lot. The hams,
Fifty tons of celery are being&gt; shipper! dally
however, were burned., with the barn. from Kalamazoo.
The hams, however, were the greater
Frederick Hotchkiss wishes it known that be*
loss.
guarantees Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets to be*
C. J. Bassett post G. A. IL, is officered the best remedy for Indigestion ever made, they
always relieve ncndachc.
thus for the coming term: Com., J. D.
Caro bns a new Masonic Hall, one of the finest
Austin; a. V. Com.. 8. 8. Thomas; J. V.
In the stale.
Com., W. Williams; surgeon, E. AmsFur earache, toothache, sure tbroM. swelled
den; chaplain, G. E. Dunn; officers of neex,
and tile results of colds and InfiammaUon,
dav, Wm. Holton; Willard H. Moore.
use Dr. Tliomas' Eclcctric OH—tbe great pain
destroyer.
,
Chicago parties passed through town
yesterday with several old bulls they
Henry J. Northrop baa been, reappointed
had bought about the county. They postmaster ut Saginaw.
.
will make delicious Chicago beef, and
perhaps be returned in part to Allegan
Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or
Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not
m the form of toothsome bologna.
speedily cure? We say they can not. as thous­
ands of eases already permanently cured and
llainwell Independent.
who arc daily recommending Electric Bitters,
John C. Emery of West Gun Plains, will prove, wight's Disease. Diabetes, Weak
fell last week and broke his left hip. Bark, or any tkrinary complaint quickly cured.
Tlicy purify tbe blood, regulate the bowels, and
He was crippled from a stroke of paral. act directly on tl&gt;e diseased parts. Every bottle
ysis some time since, and fell in going guaranteed. For sale at 60c. a bottle by W. H.
from one room to another. He may Goodyear.
not recover.
The Chronicle thinks Muskegon will have *
Hon. N. W. Lqwis, of Ganges, in population of 30.000 by Jan. 1st, MK6.
company with Levi Morse, jr., suc­
Ask Frederick Hotchkiss about Acker's Blood
ceeded in killing an old bear and two Elixir, the only preparation ■oarantoen to
cleanse the blood and remove a? chronic dt»-cubs in the vicinity of Hutchins lake, eaaee.
A
this county.
Grand Rapids has u native bom monkey.
In Holland, Mich., C. J. Doesbury, publishes
Alleganjournal and Tnbnne.
the Napm, and strongly recommends Dr.
Billy Williams, a blacksmith now in ThomawEclectrtc (Ml for cough#, sore throat,
A. J. Koons* employ has invented a catarrh and asthma,
machine for stretching fence wire.
j Red ribbon Reynolds has begun operation ut
The Allegan county council of pat­
rons of husbandry held its annual meet­
ing an Tuesday, and elected the follow­
Frederick Hotchkiss, the druggist, is aivrays
ing officers: Stanley C. Foster president, wide awake to business and spares no pains io
Frank Hicock vice-president, J. C. Leg­ secure the best of every article In his line. Re
has
secured theageucy for Kemp's Balsam fur
gett secretary, Melissa Leggett treas­ Consumption,
roughs. Colds, Asthma, Bron­
urer, Lydia E. Drake lecturer. Robert chitis, and all affections of tbe throat and lungs.
Bold
on a positive guarantee. Price DOc. and *1.
Mabbs steward, Mrs. N. A. Dibble cor­
responding sec’y. After the business
'Emerson Tooley, a Howell grocer, Is being
was transacted the members had a din­ closed out by Detroit parties.
ner, provided by the ladies of Allegan
Major Whittle will probably bold-meetings tn
Jackson.
grange,yand a pleasant social time,
Tbe free kindergarten iu Grand Rapids has
Plainwell Leader.
16 pupils.
Plainwell is about the only place in
H. B. Cochran, druggist. Lancaster, Pa., has
Michigan where there is no postoffice guaranteed ovw 300 Ixrttles of Burdock Blood
Bitter*
warfare. Our present incumbent seems kidneys.for dyspepsia, billlous attack*, liver and
to be entirely satisfactory, amLif there
Allegan bakers are cutting down prices to
is any move being made io ou&lt; hkn it follow
wheat. is not known to the general public.
Fred Hotchkiss guarantees positive relief for
i
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any cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint by
using Acker’s English Remedy, or will refund
Battle Creek Journal.
the money.
The new addition to the Sanitarium
cost the society of Seventh day Adven­
tists •60.000.
The dedication of the new First Pres­
byterian chapel took place the 16th,
Prof. Estabrook preaching the dedicat­
ory sermon.
Henry’ Willis says he is going to
FOR
Washington about Christmas time, and
will stay until he getsliis ship canal
project through congress.

N. H. Downs'

Colds

Vermontville Hawk.
Parties are canvassing the county in
the interest of C. 8. Barrett for post­
master. of Charlotte.
Dr. Polhemns* lecture at the chapel
Tuesday evening, was very interesting
and instructive and was listened to by
a very appreciative audience.
Dr.s Burton, Lathrop and Polhemus,
of Hastings, and Dr. Barber, of Nash­
ville, together with their respective
wivta, mads Dr. Snell and family a
friendly visit Tuesday.

iONSUMPTlOH

TAXES.
TAXES
1
TAXES.
I find that I am overloaded with an Enormous Stock of

And I am determined to sell the same at such prices as will
never again be offered to the people of Barry county
Call and See for yourself.
’

Holiday Goods!
1 have also a very large stock of Holiday Goods that I will
sell at Rock Bottom Prices.
Sole Agent for the LADIES’ FAVORITE PILLOW SHAM
HOLDERS, the best in the world.

Call and see my goods and get prices before yon buv
SAVE MONEY.

Archie McCoy.
Remember the place, Bine Front, South Side State Streak,
Hastings, Mich.

Although the above Staple is now lower
than it has been for years, we will endeavor to
make prices so low on our
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Clothing, Dryt Goods,
Boots and Shoes,

Hats and Caps,
Our Whole General Stock,
That you will experience no loss when trading
with us.

E. Y. HOGLE

p NEW FALL GOODS!

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AT RUSSELL’S.
Come and see our new Dress Goods in Ottoman
Clothe!, Cossures Cashmeres in all new colors, Silks,
Velvets, Velvetines, Ac. We can suit you.in qual­
ity, style and price.
y
Zephyrs, Saxonys, Germantown and German knit­
ting yams in all colors.

Ladies’ Russian Circles, Newmarkets, Paletots,
and Children’s Cloaks, a very large stock and verv
cheap.

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You can always find the latest styles, best goods,
and lowest prices.
Come and see us. We have the goods bought for
CASH and will sell them at tbe very lowest prices.

AMOA
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COM8UMPTION baa bMB oarod times without number by tho time­
ly um of Downs’ Elixir. It will cure
Croup, Brone*&lt;H&gt;,

DIVORCES sSCS

1PAYSDNS

States aod Canada for
iMtomperance, cruelty. I
viee free. State----KEY WARD, W

Lung JFMwr, and all diMases of the
Our Prewnt Blculng.
Throat, OeM and Lungt, when
Our blessings are not appreciated un­
other remedies fail . r- -u an
til we are deprived of them. Most not­
iixir, jomoa a ma, pny’i, Miagt*. n.
able among them is health, the lack of
which magnifies our other burdens. A
hacking cough, a severe cold, or any
throat or lung disease is very trouble­
some; but all these may be quickly and
permanently removed by Dr. Biglow’s
Positive Cure. Pries 60 cents; trial
bottles free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
ELEMENT SMITH,
V
Lawyer,
(Offices over R. K. Grant's stare.)
Practices in all oourts of the State. CoUectioa*
When Baby wm stok, we gar* bar CABTORlA
Wb® aha wm a Child, aka cried far CABTOEIA
Lotal a K«A,r*K.
C. H. VABAjmjut.
When she bataaae MIm, she dung to CASTORIA
NAI'PEN &amp; VanARMAN,
Wbm the had ChUdna, she gevettkem CASTA
Lawyer,.
&lt;0nr HaMlup NaUcaal BaaLI

ELY'S

Crean Bali

GEQ. H. HEATH,
PBOTOGKAPIOHl

r Taste a amen

tlvn Cure.

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“Tbe Squire." says the author of the “Hoosier
ehootrnsster?' "were one kImsh eveand a win.

JULIUS RUSSELL.

X7AKN POR HALK.-Tbe tana known az the
r Uiriug Kdmunds farm sltuattsd at BanOeld.
In tbe township of Johnstown.

AGENTS™

Flat Creak District.’
grapes ano sinan irutw, panrasm
Tito tann Is under a good state
nay property

�The Hastings Banner.
HABTTNG8, THUfeflDAY, DECEMBER

Local News.

Saturday's large crowd greatly reGood crowd, witaened the wonder­
°f h°Ud*7 ««xi* our ful performaun of Meaan. Wright rious good* which load the counters erf
tradesmen had on hand.
•ther dealers. He will be happy to
•nd
ivn.t
Meeeer'i wSl"
rink1 Friday and
~hu'5id,*YChri^m“&lt;aralV11 1,1 n’“k&gt; Sutu,d
*-V- AllTere
■wve you, knowing that he can five
Thursday evening December 25th, at
yoa your money’s worth of good goods.
. the entertainment.
,
Remember his place, with John Roberts'
the Jefferson street rink.
Mrs. Rachael Warner, corner of news stand.
The tastiest dbplay of jts kind we
i Greek and Court streets, desires to an­
P. 8. He keeps a good stock of choice
ever saw was that of the handkerchiefs; nounce that she furnishes ipeals at 20
cigars too. If you want a good smoke
at W. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s
Day board, 82.50 f*r week; remember Happy George.
The Michigan Central will sell round board and lodging, 83J5 per week.
trip tickets for the holidays to any
Parties having business with the
Mr. and Mrs. Omo Strong were in the
point on its Hues for one fare.
z probate court, and desiring their print­
city Saturday.
».
Chet. Messer got up- a very novel ing done in the Banner can have this
Prof. Will Morse and wife are visit­
and taking way of advertising the aU wish complied with by. requesting the
ing friends in Olivet
tractions athb rink Saturday.
same of Judge Cole. They will like­
Mrs. Will Bowne visited friends in
Best line of harmonicas ever hrougth wise confer a favor upon the Banner
Grand Rapids this week.
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to thb city at Happy George’s. Prices by so doing.

to correspond with the times.

Between ten and eleven o’clock last
Times are close, but I have a largo Saturday night, a brilliant flash of light
stock of S cent goods. Enough for prevaded the entire heavens. It was
caused by the explosion qf a meteor,
ail a present. Cali at Schantz.
The Hastings Banner's account of which was seen at Albion, Jackson and
Jonesville,
and intermediate points, and
the Strong trial was a very fine piece of
the shock of which was felt over the
reporting.—Charlotte Republican.
two counties.
I pay the highest cash prices for all
Complaint is made by the teachers
kinds of fur.
of our public schools that many of
R. K. GRANT.
the scholars attend the rinks so fre­
An acceptable and valuable Christ­
quently that their studies are almost
mas or New Years present to your ab
entirely neglected. The school board
sent friend will be the Banner for a
may see it for the interest of the Schools
year.
to make some reasonable rples that will
A fine line of new books, albums,
govern the evil
, ♦
velvet frames and Christmas cards for
The Michigan State Teacher’s Asso­
the holidays at J. B. Robert’s news
ciation, is to be held at Lansing, Decem­
room.
J
•
ber 29, 30 and 31,1884. The county ex­
Not one of our exchanges has shown aminers’meeting will be held Monday,
more marked evidence of improvement Dec. 29, at 2 o’clock p. m. An attract-’
and public favor than the Allegan Ga­ ive and interesting program has been
zette1.
prepared, and those who attend will be

ANTED.

Mln* and Atting of ladle* and children'*

town In the city.
Hmith. Hum A \
UAKKY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SO­
CIETY.
ill be hold nt the

The Probate Office is a busy place
thiae days, finishing up business pre­
paratory to turning over the office to
Judge Cole.
The Banner wishes a right MemChristmas to its 1,700 subscribers, and
to the 300 more we expects to get in the
next six mouths.
Rev. Carnahan desires to express
hb thanks through the Banner to the
frivnds.for their generous donation vis­
it Friday evening.

well repaid.
way rates.

Reduced hotel and rail­

At a recent fire in the second w ird,
time a little past midnight of Sunday,
an unmarried grocer, whose home is in
the fourtl) ward, was the first person,
outside the occupants of the burning
building, to put in an appearance. And
now the good people of the second
ward wonder if he was delivering gro­
ceries at that hour of Monday morning.

According to the Michigan crop re­
port for December, the condidion of the
Homer. C. Giddings, whose leg was
wheat crop as compared with last year
amputated by Dr. Snyder some time
in the state is 114 per cent. For Barty
ago, is slowly improving and will un­
count) the growing crop is reported as
doubtedly recover.
23 per cent better than a year ago. The
The lecture of-James Clarke netted yield of clover seed is 47 per cent* bet­
about 875 for the railroad. Good at­ ter. Horses, cattle and sheep are re­
tendance; and everybody speaks in the ported at 101 per cent, and hogs at 106.
highest terms of the lecture.
This augurs well fbr next year.

The donation for Rev. R. A. Carna­
Uncle Peter Howard, long and
han Friday evening netted about SS100. favorably known in this vicinity, died
It was a very pleasant, enjoyable affair, of old age at the residence of his son­
despite the bitter cold evening.
in-law, Marcus Karl, of Orangeville,
The proceeds of the double team race Friday. His remains will be interred
Circulatum this week, 1,700.
at the Jefferson street rink Monday ev­ in Rutland cemetery.
Mr. Howard
ening were 815. This sum was turned was one of the old residents of this sec­
•hoiixe cigars at Happy George's.
over to the railroad committee.
tion, and was a man of numerous good
The ice harvest will soon commence.
A new musical instrumenLthe Ka­ qualities. His kindly presence will be
Try Happy George’s 5 cent cigars, zoo, and also the largest stock of Har­ missed by his relatives and many
•pera and Vdvet
monicas, strings, etc., at Happy George's, friends.

Pure candies by the pound drbushel,
at Happy George’s.

in same building with express office.

A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas bidder at M. E. church Frank Whittemore was quite seriously
.
burned
about the hands and face by
thb Wednesday evening.
The lK»t assortment of fine china, falling upon a stove Friday morning.
The meeting of the horticultural so­
A»., at Bchantz, thb year sure.
Dr. Albert will have something ciety the 17th, owing to unfavorable'
weather, was quite slimly attended, and
new for our readers next week.
was adjourned till Tuesday, January
The Nashville News of last week
fllh.
shows that Omo is himself again.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forr return
The Plantation Minstreb Friday ev­
their sincere thanks to friends and
ening, at Messer's (Rink. Lpts of fun.
neighbors for favors rendered them
Chet Messer sold four cutters in since the fire which destroyed their
ten minuter- Friday last. Pretty good home.
time.
r
In accordance with an agreement,
Books, games, velvet frames, Christ­ the clothing, dry goods, millinery, fur­
mas cards, etc., at J. B. Roberts’ news niture, hardware, harness and boot and
shoe stores in the city will be closed on
’X
Only 28 degrees below zero Thurs­ Christmas.
day night Where is the “open winter”
The Grand Trunk each month pays
fiend?
its employees in Battle Creek 840,000.
About 811.00 were the net proceeds That b the advantage of being a rail­

of tbe mush and milk social .at D. R.
Cook's.

Hill Pout, G. A. ft, Middleville,
will have a public installation of officers
Jan. 6th.
At Happy George’s, all the leading
brands of tobacco, both chewing and
smoking.

Wood has never before been as plenty
and cheap in the market as at the presTub Banner is printed a day earlier
than usual to give all hands a Merry
Christmas.

Tickets from Hastings to New
Orleans and return, good for forty days,
for 9S&amp;M.
A complete line of juvenile books
from five cents to 82D0 at J. B. Roberts’
bows

room.

The attraction of Christmas night
will be the carnival at the Jefferson
street rink.
A Fine aaeortment of photograph
and autograph albums at J. B. Roberts’

news room.
Schantz always has the Christmas.
If you don’t think so, just go and see

Editor Hilboum will spend the holi­
days with his family at Muskegon.

M. Freedman, merchant tailor of
Charlotte, was in the city Monday.
Miss Gertie Williams visited friends
in Vermontville the first of the week.
We received a welcome call from
Wesley Meyers, of Woodland, Tuesday.

Henry B.' Dewey, of Owosso, was a
welcome caller at the Banner office
Monday.
&gt;

Will Kennedy and hissbter Dora are
home from Ann Arbor to spend the
holidays.
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up. The course of the Democrat, since
Miss Emma Bailey is home for the Brother Hilbourn took charge of it, has
been
steadily onward and upward. In
holidays from the state normal school
every department his paper has exhib­
at Ypsilanti.'
ited marked improvement and the
W. P. Sidnam, J. A. Greble and others
enlargement to the quarto b in keeping
of our citizens, expect to see the sights
with the progress of the Democrat under
at New Orleans.
Brother Hilbourn’s management. We
County Clerk Mack will, shortly af­ predict that thb Christmas present,
ter his term expires, visit relatives in which lasts all the year round, will be
New. York state.
appreciated by the present readers of
M. Waldorff, who has been visiting our contemporary, and will win him
friends in New York for a month or so, many new patrons.
returned Tuesday.
Enjoy Yourself, the Glad Holi­
W. W. Cole, proliate-judge elect, has
moved to this city. His home will be day Season is Here.—No amusement
or recreation of modern times has met
in the second ward.
with such popubr favor as roller skttProf. Cole expects to attend the state ing. It is at once pleasant and health­
teachers association, which convenes in ful. We are grutefukfor the patronage
Lansing Dec. 29, 30 and 31.
extended to us by the good people of
Mrs. Guinea, who has been visiting Hastings and vicinity. We wish them
friends in this city for some time, re­ all a Mejry Christmas; and for that
turned to Nashville Saturday.
festal day in return for the favors we
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wdssert have re­ have received, we have prepared an en­
tertainment
for our patrons that is both
turned from an extended visit to friends
amusing and novel. On Thursday eve­
in New York and New Jersey.
Jay McQuire, night operator at the ning, Dec. 25, at the Jefferson street
rink we will give a grand Christmas
passenger depot, is spending the holi­
carnival, en tnaeque.
days at his home in Ann Arbor.
Prizes for the best and most grotes­
Miss Hattie Hotchkiss is home for
que maskers. Prizes to be awarded by
the holidays from Albion, where she is
vote of the audience. The carnival will
receiving instructions in music.
commence at 7 o’clock. All will un­
Dr. Polhemus delivered a lecture in mask at 8JO, giving the spectators a
VermontvUle on “Digestion and Nutri­ chance to see how nearly correct their
tion” whlc^ is highly complimented.
guesses have been.
C. C. Ma&amp;m and family expect to de­
The Hastings City Band will furnish
part for Thomasville, Georgia, ahsut music both afternoon and evening.
Usual prices of admission.
January 15th, and will be absent until
,
Very Respectfully.
spring.
.
JORDAN b KENYIELDi
Frank D. Warner is assisting Mr.
The Skating Contest.—The flveSeth Stone in the restaurant Frank
has had experience in that business, mile race between John Brock, of this
city, and C. L. Wairath, of Nashville,
and is the right man for the place.
The Misses Lizzie, Florence and took place in the Jefferson street rink
Grace Hendershott with their cousin, Thursday evening last, and was the
Miss Slade, will spend the holiday most interesting contest ever witnessed
week with their friends in Kalamazoo. in the city. At the tap of the, bell, the
two started off like quarter horses from
John A. Turner and mother, of
diagonally opposite corners of the rink,
Orangeville, Will take up their residence
a half lap apart It was soon evident
in Wayland, Allegan county, where
that though much the strongerkof the
John will practice law. John is one of two and equally as quick as hbOppo­
the fellows who work and win success,
nent, Brock had not practised as much,
and we predict for him a good business
and Was not as much “up to the game”
in Wayland.
as it were. Wal ruth slowly but steadily
Married.—At the residence of the gained, and at the end of the first mile
n.i x&lt;»-a
bride’s. parents/* viMr. ..
and
Mrs. rkn.loc
Charles was but six feet behind Brock. The
McQueen, Middleville, by Rev. W. 8. race for the remaining four miles was
Bagby, December 17th, 1884, Mr. Frank most exciting. Brock maintained his
D. Pratt, of Irving, and Miss Alice Mc­ lead constantly. The contest on hb
Queen. The happy couple have the part was to keep-Wairath behind, while

The Dayton Hedge Co.’s patrons are
multiplying rapidly and Barry county
bids fair to bapome one of the hand­
somest counties ir*
in* “
the state ’by an *~
itn- i
provement that will
will /-urt-uinlv
certainly (in
do more
more
to make it such than any other. The
following are those added to the list
since our last issue: Norman Latham,
G. R. Durfee, P. G. Henry, Wm. R.
Wickwire, R. G. Rice, N. F. Clemence, heartiest good-wishes ^f hosts of friends.
Chas. A. Bristol, T. R. Mattison, H. F.
Parties having knowledge of the
Bishop, Fred Hecht, N. G. Allarding
road center, and thecroakers here should
death of Barry Co., pioneers within the
and Henry Crockford.
heed the lesson.
last year, will confer a favor on tbe un-.
A perusal of the columns of the dersigned by communicating by mail or
Double team race, team to consist of
Hillsboro. Dakota, Banner, published in personname of deceased, time of
gentleman and lady, for a money prize,
by our former associate, G. E. Bowers, death, and any matter of interest in
at Messer's rink this Wednesday even­
would make one think that not all the connection with the life of the deceased.
ing. Proceeds for the railroad. Ad­
political rottenness of the country was Same to be used in preparing the histo­
mission 10 cents.
in Louisiana or Mississippi, but a fair ry for the next annual meeting of Bar­
The Banner office has facilities for sized and ugly looking lot must be laid ry county pioneers.
doing job-work second to no country at the door of the auditor of Traill
CLEMENT SMITH.
office in the state. Our material and county, Dakota. This worthy, it would
presses are new, and we guarantee sat­ aeem very plainly, counted the votes in
A
bout 8 o’clock Tuesday morning
isfactory worlK Prices reasonable.
such a manner as to return the Manito­ fire broke out in the little frame build­
On New Year’s evening special re­ ba railway candidates for the legisla­
ing, formerly occupied by Barry and
vival services will be commenced in ture. One town of about 200 people
Evarts as a bank, on Main 8L, Nash­
the M. E. church. The pastor expects was made to show up 046 votes, which ville. The flames spread to Che adjoin*
to be assisted by Revs. Joy and Dodge, may be enterprising, but looks bad.
ing brick store, owned by jL J. Wheel­
of Grand Rapids, during the meetings.
No Christmas is complete without a er, and occupied by a novelty dealer.
Norm. Bailey’s Christmas stocking good supply of candles. Those who buy Thb building, with part of the contents
has too much open work at the heel these sweet-ipeata for the little folks waa destroyed. The brick drug store
thb season. Governor Alger will «not desire and deserve to be assured that of Free! Boice waa next set upon by
remember Norman with any Christmas their darlings are not stuffing their the flames, and with some of the con­
present of a gate keeper’s position at stomachs with adulterated goods, which tents, was consumed by the devouring
The hardware store just
Ionia.
,
•
may taste all right, but which breed element.
The Christmas services of scripture disordered digestive apparatus. Know­ south of the old bank building where
and song, at the Presbyterian church ing this to be the case, and to meet the the Are began, very luckily escaped,
next Sunday evening, will be conduct­ wants of the public whom he has though it was at one time feared that it
ed by the pastor of the church, assisted always so faithfully served, “Happy must perish with the others. The total
by a chorus of voices and a quartette of George" and his capable assistant* have loss will not be far from 88^00. which
horns.
been for over a week preparing a sup­ will be nearly made good by insurance.

for yourself.

Milo Cannon, an alleged crook, was
arrested by officer Geer Saturday in thb
city, tie b wanted in Kent county for
forging a note in October last, and ne­
TiutUdtee of u» Episcopal Kx-ioiy gotiating the same at the Lowell na­
bare beautifully trimmed tbelr church tional bank.

Full attendance desired at the meet­
ing of Fitzgerald post, G. A. R., Satur-

st K. of I*, lodge.

Deaf Mute Service.—At Emman­
uel church Hastings, Monday, Dec. 29,
7 JO p. m, by the Rev. A. W. Mann, of
Cleveland, general missionary to deaf
mutes. Change of appointment else­
where enables Mr. Mann to meet tile
wishes of the deaf mutes of Hastings
and vicinity for a service as above.
Unfortunately the notice is short, and
friends of deaf mutes are requested to
circulate the announcement as exten­
sively as possible.

John Klepfer stopped in this city last
week to visit with the boys.

Mernbrcero- ttttie dlffermce, however, m our young­
est practitiooers

ply of pure, fresh candies for the holi­
days.
At tbe request of “Happy
George” we visited hb establishment,
and such an imposing array of stick­
candies. creams, cannels, .and every­
thing ebe in the candy line it was never
oar lot to look upon before. You will

afford to do this longer. We want the
puptl* of different trade*. The
money due us on subscription. Our
subscribers in this city and vicinity
can settle with us at our office. Ar­
rangements will be shortly made so im all.
that our subscribers at other offices
The fallowing item* covering tbs
than this city can settle arrearages whole ter an will be of interest to all:
where their papers are received. Of
Toui enrollmentB41«’
thip we shall speak further in our next
Absolute
“
876 86D
We must hew a xettfement for all pastAverage
number, M3 Ml)
H!3
due subscriptions within the next six­
"
dally,
M 981
—..
ty days.
Per. ct of attend 9000 90.2t 90.11
It will be noticed that for tbe whole
Grand N ew7 Year’s Ball.—Messrs.
Hayward &amp; French, of Middleville, term, the attendance of the girt* b A
will give a grand ball in the new roller little better than that of tbe boys, al­
skating rink in that place, on Thursday though the last month it was better on
evening, January 1st 1885. Music for the part of the beya.
Everything is most promising for a
the occasion will be furnished by Red­
mond's Opera House Band, of Grand sliil better work and larger numbers
Rapids. The managers extend "a cor­ during the coming term. Let all tbe
dial invitation to lovers of the “light boys and giris that ran possibly -do ft
fantastic” in Hastings and vicinity. put in a good winter's work in ths
No pains will be spared to make' this school It will be the best possible in­
the finest party of tbe season, and those vestment of your time and money. No
who attend will be assured of a splen­ investment brings larger returns thaa
educational ones.
.
did time.
C.H.OOLK.
Our contemporary of the Democrat
has prepared a genuine Christmas sur­
The RAiLROAD.-Pkrtiea
prise for his readers. That paper b en­ ually asking us about the rjjljfcif and
ite
prospect*.
Inquiry oFfte con*
larged to a six column folio, and has
many noticeable improvements in make­ mittee and local directors of the C. K. &amp; ’

Wanted.—Our delinquent subscrib­
ers to remember us with a New Year’s
present at the cash they owe u» on sub­
scription account Owing to the strin­
gency of the times, we have been very
lenient in the matter of post-due sub­
scriptions. But tbe day of reckoning

the latter did hb best to pass the Hast­
Ings dhamplon, but failed in every in­
stance. Just as he seemed about to
succeed, Brock would put in hb work,
and continued to the end of the race
about six feet ahead. Wairath won by
nearly half a bp in 21J9, which would
make Brock’s time about 21.45—or 11
seconds better than he made in the race
with Spaulding less than two weeks
before.
Although the Hastings num was not
the victor, he showed that he had the
pluck and speed for a racer. All he
needs is more practice to reduce hb rec­
ord to 21 or leas, when he need not fear
any man in Barry oounty.^Where his
opponent gaiasd was in making1 the
corners and in the running step* which
give the accelerated motion. No doubt
Brock will profit by hb defeat, and do
better next time. Thb waa hb third
race, and was undertaken by him under
disadvantages which will not appear in
another contest. Hu friend* are promi
of hb work Thursday evening, and ex­
pect better results next time.

The term of school just closed shown
gratifying results in many respects.
The attendance has steadily increased
frem the first. It has been more regu­
lar, fewer lost days oo the part of every
individual pupil. Pupil* did not enough
feel the importance of every day's work;
but toward the end of the term there
was a growing ftcling that, not a day
must be lost on account of outside iLtrsctioa*. Boy* and girls who attend
to school, MS ttie business in
attend to other business in

S., shows thatM
not yet in satbfaetory shape. AM| K,300 in notes must
be secured befoi_____
he bond cun ____
be turn* _
ed over without Joes to the signers,
most of whom have paid all they can
’
afford to now. The bond will be" turn­
ed over to the syndicate when, and only
when,tie committee feel certain that
enough notes have been taken to cover
the deficiency. The project has been
dallying long enough. It b time the
matter were definitely settled. Those
who have not done their duty should
do so now.
The following letter from Mr. M. D.
Woodford, general manager of the
Cleveland A Marietta railroad, one of
the syndicate interested in the building
of the Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw line,
shows that the matter must not be
longer delayed. We hope a perusal of
thb letter will be a sufficient incentive
for all who have not done what they
should to get the new road to do so
now:
Toledo, Ohio, December 19. H4. ‘
HON. D. R. COOK:
Dear Sir.—Your favor of 16th in­
stant has just reached me, and occasions
much surprise, as we have repeatedly
been informed that Hustings was.au
right, and that when Kalamazoo came
to the point the matter could be at
once closed. Thb farther delay b a dis­
appointment to us, inasmuch a* if the
ties are to be gotten out thb winter,
it b time that steps in that direction
Were being taken, and Anderson says he
cannot do what he has proposed to un­
dertake, unless he can have the winter
in which to arrange for the ties.
I trust that your committee appre­
ciate that we have been patient in this
anti will not consider it out of
I say that we are not disposed
much further delay. We have
kept ourselves in shape for a year and
a half to take hold of thb enterprise, as
per our agreement, and as the time b .
close at hand when the thing must be
done now or go over another se&amp;son, it
b practically ni&gt;w or never with us.
Mr. Meddaugh has now gone away,
and will not be back until the last of
next week. I would suggest that a
meeting beheld at Kalamazoo on Jan-'
uary 2nd., and that your committee
come prepared to carry out the agree­
ment made at Grand Rapids, ana we
will be prepared to do our part of it I
presume von will sec Anderson before
that date.
Youn* Truly;
•
. M. D. WOODFORD.
It will be seen from thb l&amp;ter that if
the committee are not prepared to turn
the bond over by January 2nd or there­
about, all the work done thus far for
the road will have been lost.

There will be special services in the
M. E. church Sunday morning and t
evening. In the morning a sermon on
Christian education will be delivered;
in the evening special services by the
children of the Bunday school. As
that day is set apart for the centennial
celebration of Methodism in the U. 8,
in all the churches, it will Im a most in­
teresting occasion.

Mr. E. A. Pereira, head inspector of
post offices, Calcutta, India, issues a
card certifying to tbe instantaneous re­
lief afforded by BL Jacobs Oil, in the
Campbell Hospital, where lu use waa
advised by the medical officers in seri­
ous no bi of throat troubles and other
painful ailments.

U%rda.~UWe V. Harris, Rum Hwp, Trask
W. H. TOWIM, F. M.

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�1
WASHINGTON.

THE OLD WORLD.
fiwIHde oT a B-vnk t&gt;«&amp;iult«r in

Topics of Interest from ths
tlona.1 Capital.

&gt;

Na-

Views a, Dec. 30,—Lucas Jami
the de­
faulting and absconding illreoUu of tbe
Lower Austrian Discount Bank, ha* conjmtiled suicide by shooting.
Viexsa, Dec. lit—The Bourse wm uu•BUledywterduy in arfa^jueiiee of the di»
appearance of Lucas Jauner, Dinrtor sf ths
Security’s Department of the Ixjwer Austri­
■ »
a wild nimc.
Wamhwotox. !&gt;&lt;*•• IB.—There wus a an Discount Rank, and the discovery of a de­
aeri&lt;»'.7s arridpnt upon Capitol bill yester­ ficit of 2.OA9.SM0 Surina (about »1.000,000).
day -rt&lt;Ti&lt;Kin which resulted in severe in­ Al the iMt examination of the beak’s aajury lu at vt-ral prominent tuembers of tbe acts on November IS every thing was right
Hunw, .pHlcaiue near killing outright the A reward of 2,030 florin* has been
venerable ex-Seiut« and present member offered for'the capture of Jauner. It h rufrom Onprieeticut. Mr. Raton. It began to «norod he tuts committed anlcide. Hoin»now here before noon, and yesterday after rich
H',K Kuffler,
v"m“’ -a broker, has ’been
-------------arrested
--- •for
—
»xiu by tour o’clock when the members be­ suspected complicity with Jauner. The
gan to leave tin- House Hie Pennsylvania ave- latter had discounted had bills of Muffler's
1,000,000 ilorum.
■ne car tracks, running down from Capitol to the amount
Paris,’...
Dec. 19.-—Cholera
or tlie
inc. cntmoL
...
—......... has reappuared
hill ujKm the Miutii sale0 of
cnpitol, had
AubervlIlers.
Six ems
Tbe
trade L_
hero
h ' at
Bt ...
Aubenrl
ca*«
ut
become very slippery. Ttz
_ w
,
grant,
here
. Ilers.
.
...arc
. reported, of
very rteup, and is nearly an eighth of a which four have proved fatal. The reap­
mile in length. The tramway company pearance of tee disease is attributed to the
mildness
of
the
weather.
.
was unprepared for the storm, and as all of
Caibo, Dec. 19,—The Egyptian cotton
their horn* were smooth shod they gave
orders to have all the horses unhooked from crop Is the largest ever known. It will ex•w«i 140,200,000 pounds. Owing to the low
the
cars
ao
u«
to
let the
prices now prevailing the customary public
cars alkie down, locked by a "in­
.
gle brake upon the front ot each car. It auction of.the crop w ill be postponed.
London, Dec. 20.—Melbounw advices
wan a yety safe proceeding for tlie tiomes,
but, aait proved, toe rbk was transferred to say: • It Is reported that the German flag
foe jmsaenxers. Just before four o’clock a has been hoisted over ten Islands of New
single ear, containing a number of mem­ Britain ami New Ireland, and over tee Ad­
bers, Mid down safely." It had to wait at miralty Islands and portions of the north
tlie foot of the hill however, a* tliere was a coast of New Guinea.
London, Dec. xa—The steamer Oxendouble car stuck upon the turn just beyond.
Down followed a double car packed with 1mHiim% from New York for Liverpool,
member*, li slid down ut quite a rapid arrived In Queenstown harbor on her beam­
rate, but U&gt;e brake held it very well, ends. She experienced terrible weather,
■otwitoktandlng tbe icy tracks
- J and lost itmny head ot cattle. The steamer
0,1 ,ler beam-ends. The heads and
Hie heavy load.
When itabotit
L __________ i
nw.ftn...
u.„ way down a third rar,
•«»&gt;
tiirre-qdarters
of tlie
car, )
. double on« ur.l crowded, 1,(1 Hh, top of l&gt;rot™&gt;ln», throuth tbe a&gt;l«e !«.» end
■ the hiU. Tbe broke dipped before it Iro, h»»lnrow the .Ide ot the Tefteb The
irone bnl n few trek and It route eroahltut “W&gt;“ ,d“k,0' J* *»» b •jontuaed
down like &gt; Ural!lluhbilnk, «nd eroahed
°f &gt;l«ad and living rottie. Many raropui ttie wvood-ar with greet force, drlv- I rosses were thrown overboard and waahed
ing It npan t)» .ingle car. Two of Uw can. - “ho~ Ttast.mer bro been towed rohoro
were nne.il aud .»oW Mr. Met doo. to prevent her Making. OtUy Ove liond of
of New dene)., bad bl. brad driven “ul"
Tert'bto W“U1M h
through a car window ami had liis face cut I r®ported °°
p0*"^ •
open by ghte&amp; Our of hU fingers was H3AR,B’
Ajnericans have
brok n He was badh Mmken up besides, been arrested at, Mayeoce, having several
and
lx-, eanfod
home. Mr.
.
....
and had
had to
tn be
carrh-d tattne.
Mr. Hetnule,
Hetnple, bo.x“of
Panama, Dec. 30.—A powerful Angloof South Carullrm, was knocked senseless,
although irn bones were broken,
lie sus­ Dutch company haa signed a contract for
cutting
15,OJO,bOO
meters
of
the
canal on
tained n seven' nervous slmck.
Mr.
Len4«mi. the SencniDHiLAnnsnf Hie House, the Culebra section at a figure under eight
had one finger cut oil, an artery opened, francs per meter—Um&gt; work to be flulaliod
A large force of
and
his
kne«'.
badly
bruised. within two yearn.
Europeans will Imj ordered for the work.
Mr. Cobb, of Indlaua.
reoeivud
q
San Francinco, Cat, Dec. 22.—The
very Nuvere shock,
but
hiul recov­
ered laM- evening, although he was still steamer City of New York, which arrived
quite tatitn-. Mr. Eaton, of Connecticut, here Saturday from Hong Kong and Yokawas very badly bruised and shaken up, al- hama, brings advice* of a collision that oc­
tbongh he hnd no bonce broken.
He curred on November 5 between the Spanish
moved with difficulty and hml to be helped steamer and the Maria In the harbor of
home. Tlxwe are Hie members wta» were Manila. Phillipptne Islands. The Maria
the moot severely Injured.. Fully a aooru whs cut in two. and sank in a few minutes.
of Olivers roncived slight bruises. The only It ti believed that twenty-one iwraons per­
wondar is teal there was not a loss of life. ished. The Captain of the Maria was
saved.
' ,
WILL ijlHCIIAlMJK THKDI T1KSOF HIS TERM.
Cairo, Dre. 22.—General Wolseley will
Washington, Dee. 19.—The PreeWent concentrate his army at Koni the drst week
tofuriiuxl a Republican Senator vrho called in January, and wilt begin his march
vptin him yesterday that he should’ fill all through the desert upon Shendy the 7th of
vacancies in Federal offices up to March 3. January. The distance from Korti to Shendy
Heseenird Mrrorleed that the impression Is two hundred mllee, ixnd General Wolse­
bad gone forth that lie should do otherwise. ley calculates that the march will occupy
TDK KCNATT PUT» THE HOLIDAYS TO sixteen days, unless ho moots with opposi- USX.
tiuii from the enemy on tl»e route. A aiutulmovement
be luaur
made from
S ia'HANIIINIIIOX,
IRK. 20.
SU.—
—The
XIW cevmso
uiucvui iiv
&gt;&lt; mein will
"III Ift.
UUIII OU.
-W
ashington, Dec.
Senate UBS
has taneuus
nof yet hgreed to toe House resolution to | kim again4 Osman Dlgina in order to &lt;mxlire
artjnunt from to-day until January 5. The from attack the flank of the Nite expedition
eonforeuce eommltte&gt;&gt; on tlw Naval bill waa «t Genera! Woisetey. U ucral Ntephunaon
'
will leave Cairo for Suakim Wvdnesd iy to
.
yesterday again mnHe to agree, and' the
Senate vuteti unnniiuoualy to insist Upon asKiinmjcoiiirumid ,uf toe exjiedition from,
ita amendment.
Now if another cou- tliat plact;. :__________________
‘ hwtuicr is lield the request tor it must
BUSINESS TOPICS.
enmu fioin the lloibw*.
it Ik understood
Um StiurUes have virtually agreed among A Very Rllght Improvement ta Bustaou
thetitedves that timy will not concur In lbs
‘
re&lt;hiiU&lt;m U» adjo in; until,the Naval bill is
dwpubid of. 'iltf teinjrorary upj&gt;ropriatioii
Nxw YcfitK. Due. 20.—Brodatrret’a Jour­
for the nmlntcuance of the navy nma out on
Decciulwr XI, wnd the Senate insHta that nal iu ita commercial summary says:
Congm* shonM not mijouni until provision Special telegrams from leading Inuineas
h nu*de for the coining six months Nearly centers piuint to a slight hnproveevery m«nl&gt;er of the Hoose luw made plan* meat in sales of heavier fabrics and clotltfor a holi&lt;lay vacation, sial It is believed hig. At n few pol ite the hoildty pur­
that this will result in another, conference
to-day and an ndlustment of the difference*. chases form a noticeable contrast wllii
■BAR-ADMIRAL t&gt;Ul»ONT*R ATATCt*. UN- Mjc diminished volume a month ago, yet
thfire are no advices where such Are equally
’KH.KD.
Washington. Dec. 22.—The statue to Hie total of sales at a like jicriod last year.
the memory of tbe late KeareAdmlra! Sam­ Thu movivnent of general merchandise
uel Francis Dupont, of the United States coptlnueM In rvwlricted volume, which
navy, was unveiled Saturday. Senator Bay­
is likely to be the case so long as
ard jaud a glowing tribute to the character
of the deceased coinmaHder. Tbe cereiuo- at New York City and at other money
jik-s ended with the Rear-Admiral's salute, centers the surplus bank reaervea remain
thirteen gnns. Among Um distinguished so large.
The only- favorable fimtures
persons present were Prerdilent Arthur, in this direction are toe InrremgU
Secrelarlta, Frelliyrhuvsen. McCulloch. Lin­ demands for funds at Boston from cott&lt;p«
coln and Chandler, Generals Sheridan. buyers and the shipment of currency from
Drum and Terry, and the French Minister. Cincinnati to pay for hogs. Tliere has
been some Improvement in the boot and
nONGIUCHfilONAta
Mb. Hoab pro-^mud * tuamoriitl hi the Sen­ shoe trade of Hie East, but no special activ­
ate on the 18th from tbe Woman** Buffrage ity in cotton goods tliere. lu a few iines at
AMoctatlon of Penn*yivnnli». protesting Chicago there fc a reported slightly in. ogainKithe admlxooii of Ihtaota without the ereased movement, but mainly to the set­
olectlvc frndebtM- for women. A Wil wm tlement of old debts by farmers which put,a
,
Cased upproprltttlnir $.&gt;• tW for a statue of little life Into trade.
fai«ae Mr. tYillaiu mnde nn address on
The wheat acreage of Dakota Is said to
the luterr-Rtate- Commerce bill. The nomlna- have lieen decrcasedTweut.v jier cent., but
tion &lt;&gt;C Seen'tary McOullocti waa confirmed l&gt;y
fifteen
per
cent
of
Dakota
and
Minnesota
* rote ar M) to l....In tbe House tb*at&gt;Mlon
was occupied in discusalng the InterState wlMHt along toe line of the Northern Pacific
Commerce btll.
Railway remains In the farmers' hands.
Partners lu the southern part of the region
makiUF March 4 of I*re»id&lt; ntal inaurnratlou specified are holding their grain for letter
years a legal holiday in the District of Colum- prices.
Ma. The Jnter Ftalr Commoroo Ul! w*a fur­
There were 305 failures ta the United
ther discuaacd....In the House the Inter- States during the j&gt;ast week reported to
Btaxe tknnmcrce bill waa sgatn con*Mered. Itrudgtreel't, as compared wltlvfilfi in the
aud an mnendmeot tn pronlrat tbe issue or preceding weak, and with
amt 1&lt;5
freer nteWM-H eo" loci, an wm also an ame nd respectively. Id the corresponding weeks of
■rent to strike out the clause which fovblcte
pooltng- At the oveutag seteion Petudon him 1883, 1882 and 1881. About 87 per cent
were aonsidererf.
were those of small traders, whose capital
TH&gt; Senate on the XBth refused’ooucurronee wan 1cm than $5,000. Canada had 20, an
(b tbe Hoose resolution for an adjournment
to January’ 4. A aecrel scaaion was held to
TREATY WITH SAN DOMINGO.
eoaslder the resoluUou opposing th* expuditton to Nicaragua. Tbc-re being no quonuu
orexint, an adjournment to tho 22d waa orOSbrvd Amerima ladaatrtea.
ffMad....In tbe Houro a bill was paaaed
■
j.
**-*■ “ppjrti ,. w
New York, Dec. 19.—The Htmld pub­
' January
. onni-re'- lishes the fall text of the San Domingo
After dc-liute on ih&lt;- Inter-State &lt;-’-----------bib, a a»u»Kwi to Ktrike out the at-ctam pro­ treaty and says in regard to U: "All tbe
hibiting ndlnwute from charging a gruatrr
euBUtetwHloft for th. rt than for tong freight coirunercial advaatages ace not only re­
tend* Vf defeated An adjournment to tbe
is
SUb w« ordered, with an umlerwtandlngthat tained. but uvery encouragement
oouk-ettUvc adjournment* tor throe day* «t given for the Introduction of American
• OaHt wimld be Liken until January 6.
nuyiufac.turvr, and fadurtritM. Our legalleuder standard of gold and silver
Illlnot. Finance*.
Is to be the standard of tbe Dominica,
i»rHW(JFir.lA&gt;. lit, Dee. Ii—The biee- and tribunal arbitration is to be constituted
ntai report of State Treasurer General J. C. fortiie settlement of every dtajmle which

f^Hh to lbs Governor shows the amount of
famU ta the tauawry October 1, 1882. to
rorolpto /rourt

tb« fry-w &lt;*■

The Weevtt.

.

Dr. Harris says that these insects are
effectual!v deatroyod by kiln-drying tbe
wheat. Tiro gnun that is kept cool,
well ventilated, and frequently atoved,
to said to be free front their attack:
also, by winnowing and shifting rice in
the spring tlie beetles can lie separated,
and should be Intjnedintoly gathered
and destroyed. Curti&gt; stales that plac-'
fog the grain in close cellars is the, worst,
of ail proceeding. «« tbe weevds de­
light in darkness and being und xturbed.
He retxHutneods frequently stirring or
turning aver tho heaps of wheat; he
also says that the scent of spirits of
turpentine or tbe fuimu of sulphur did
not appear to incommode the insects.
In an experiment tried, the odor of a
few drops of eldorufomi killed both
Jarva anti weevil in some closely-corkod
bottles of samples of wheat In the
agricultural department: the same being
opened a year afterward retained the
s«ent.
Benzine would perhaps have
the same effect and be much cheaper,
but most probably would also impart
a nauseous Uvde and smell to the grain.
Wheat kept in tnttles thus treated with
chloroform lor a week germinated when
planted. Curtis says trial the tarvie, as
well as the weevils, are destroyed at
one hundred and ninety degrees Fah­
renheit, but it also scorches the grain;
and that a room tillml. heated to one
hundred and thirty degrees by hotewater
pipes, has been constructed in Madeira,
which answers every nur|&gt;ose,. and
wheat subjected to this idgh tempera­
ture vegetated in the ground. He also
says that fleeces of wool laid on the
grain heaps attract nnd kill the insect*.
A larger weevil called the hunter wee­
vil has been much complained of in
certain localities as rating the leaves of
corn. A very similar insect is found
near thePedee River, in SoutiiCarolina,
the larva of which fowls in the stalks of
corn, thereby destroying tbe plant
The weevils inhabiting nuts, acorns,
chineap inn, and* chestnuts are distinpjlshed by their very long, projecting
mils or trunks. The egg is depositor
in the young fruit and the grubs are
found in the interior. The pea weevil
destroys the interior substance or future
seed, leaves of the pea.' seeds of locust,
and other leguminoii* plants. Tbo egg
is deposited singly in punctures made
by the fetualu on the pod. Thu larvn-,
when hatchwl, penetrate through the
pod and bury themselves in the pea o|»posite tho |Hincture, where they eat the
interior of the pea. About tho only
certain mode of getting rid of these in­
sects when they once infe*t rice, grain,
or nuts is to sell or get rid of the stuff.
The remedy raoomnwn'icd to our cor­
respondent is undoubtedly good, but
even that at times may.prove inefluctual.
—American Grocer. '
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NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES
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Nervous and Chronic Diseases.
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dull, dtetresrod mlt»d. which unfits them for performing their business and social duties, make*
Imppy marriaicBS ImpoMlble, distresses tbe action of the heart, causing flushes*f heat, depresalou
of spirits, evil (orrbodings, cowardice, fears, dreams, short breathings, mrtaneboly, tire easy of
company, and have a preference to be alone, feeling mm lired in tbe morning ms when retiring, lop^
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iwtwlt fevlnx &gt;-.« &lt;raft Irt u&gt;rn.dltk«a
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*
YOUNG MEN who have become the victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and deslriietive
In Uwofltoe of the Register oIDm^
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brilliant intellect, may call with full confidence.
Marah. 1K75. iu Uber r3” of Mortgaae* on n
MAKRIAGE—MARRIED PKRBONH. or young men ronUuiplaUnr marriage, aware of n»*l- 72 by which def suit thepower of rale reSMU
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tleman and confidently rely upon his skill s* a physician.
mortgner or any part thereof, and We WW
eight hnudtv&gt;d and thirty BAMbORGAN AL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This dlstreoaina rffilrtlon one thousand
being now etaitnW to be cine upon sail
—which renders life a bufdeu and marriage In ixmeible- 1s the penalty paid by tbe riclte of Im­ dollars
mortgage Notice ► thereflfre given that said
proper Indulgence. Young |&gt;ecsons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of tbe mortgage
will
he foreclosed by a sale of tae
dreadful consequences that cnsne. Now who that understands the subject will deny that procre­
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prtved of tbe pleasure ot healthy offspring, the most serious destructive:symptoms of both mind bind situated in the township ut Ifonc.
and txxlv arise. The system becomes deranged, tee physical and mental functions weakened. county. Klchigsn. vte. ■ ttw r*»l h*H i
Loss of ProcrewUve Power. Nervous Irrttlblllty, Dyspepti*- PalpttaUon ot tbe Heart, Inillgestton,
Constitutional Debility, Wasting of tbe Frame. Cough, Copsuuiptlon and Death.
'
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E. S, PIERCE,
UNDER

�AN A8YLUM H0RKOB.

RAItMNa A OOURT-HOUae.

IDLE TOtLEM.

Burning of an Institution for Mate
Orphans at Brooklyn.

a Horxxi.s ujrr.
' BMMMu.rx, Dee. 19.-Tbe&lt;^ti»olk- Male
Orphan Aaylnnt wax Ininuvt Thursday after­
noon, the lire omming a giml panic among
the hundrods of little inmates, Ono ut the
Biktara in chugu foil (rum a thlni-idory
window, being iatally injured, and two boys
also were badly bun. uno by falling MIX1
tbe other by jumping from a window.
Kaan are nxpeMed that nane of the chil­
dren |M&gt;riNhed in the flame..

tabled that a terrible loss of Ufe attended
tbe burning of tlnx orphan asylum Thursday
night Tire sisters tn charge of theaaytnm
wire of tbe opinion at first that all the chib
dren had been saved. Iton-t who had
witnessed the tire from the str rts declared
the workmen engaged in, excavaVug the
njiBB of the laundry iiad been at wont but
a uhori time yesterday morning when they
foand the remains of nine boys and two
wareen. Who tho ini ter were is not known,'
bat as Thursday was visitors’ day It is
thought they may be two strangers. At a
tater hour two more ixxli-s were found, and
shortly after still another two. It is hapcMaffile to identify any of tire bodies, as they
are all so charred and blackened as to be
utterly unrecognized. All day the work­
men tolled among -thp debris until .eight
oMock last night. when tlie inteneo cold
prevented further operation.
IL is now certain that other victim-* are iu
the ruins. Just how many lives were lost
will probaldy never be known. There art-,
inlasing about 120 of the 800 children iu Um
building at tiiu timeot the fire, and tlie po­
lice have tlie greatest difficulty in tnani;
them because a number of tlm boys are in­
terested ta keeping out of sight so ns to avoid
farther confinement. Many of the chil­
dren were totally bereft of. relatives
•r friends. aud no one appears to
take proper interest In looking them up.
- The rtatt rs of the institution seem confused
at* to tlie numlier awl names of the children
ta their charge, ami give the poller, little
i.
help lu the search. Not a few of tlie chil­
dren arc supposed to have wandered away
to the outskirts of tlie city and prished in
the bitter cold that came so .suddenly Tues*
dajtnlght A large number of men will t»e
employed In the rains to-day, searching for
ffie orphan dead.
■
■ At’ tho time tlie fire began the larger boys
in the Institution were playing ta the court­
yard, making sleds and snowballs. It was
visiting-day. and many parents of the chil­
dren had &lt;»ine to see them. About thirtyfive children were in Um, infirmary, on the
second floor, under tlie care of Sister An­
thony. (hr tho floor above were twentyfive more children suffering from sore eyes,
under the charge uf Stater Mary Josejihlne,
who was similarly afflicted. In the laundry
were Mrs. Feencr, the laundress, axsintanl
laundress and Sister Clement They noticed
a smell of burning rag: in tlie drying
room, aud on o|Htning iu &lt;Joors a cioml of
. inoke poured (Hit Tne cry qf ••lire!’’ was
raised. The boys ta the yard took it up
and Sister Anthony, in charge of the sick
ones in the infirmary, beard tin alarming
yell, and soon saw a black cloud of sim&gt;k&lt;*
welling from tho windows beneath. In tinroom of which she luui charge of seven
helpteM littio cripples were iu bed. Throe
she vaiiAed the atrongret of the hoys to take
ta tlrnir itnw. and, haviun tmuitaifrr charges
form In line, khc nmnwd th^uf-«afely out
of the burning taiitdhig.
(hi the fl'sir above, where hnlf the blind
children, to the nuinte rof twenty-live, were
under the riiarge of Slater .Ivtcphtac. a
ACuneofthu nuad tenible paii'r. ensued.
The fcar-atrieken children ran nlaMil the
room calling for help *kHm* ruklual'downutulw In tlie blinding sinokn, others in’their
frantic fear h'u^lled In ennu-m • from whh-li
tlkny were rescued, nnd others Ih-d tn tin-,
roof. The unfortunate Sister Josephine,
having lost ail control of tlie children under
her care, and her soml-blindtM-M tatsmlted
by tlie clouds o.’ aoioku that tided the stair­
ways sod rooms, nrduti for safety to tlie
rorf,
wlity»ta«
appeared in
tlie
midst of flmne and smoke .nailing loudly on
the sprcisUirs for help A 'fireman lying
oil the roof of the main liullding attempted
to swing hh* nvon-ojit U&gt; tho hnp rihvl sister.
Tho find and* s'.roiu! attempts were tartueoesaful*. the cn&lt;l of the coat tidl short. Ho
retuig the coat a third tinni, and its edge
just toudied tin- roof of the building. The
Bister sprang and grasp-d it. Fur a mumeat it seemed as if her life wa» saved, and
tbe crowd cheered lustily. She swung mi
instant lu tlie air between tho two build­
tags, then tier grasp relaxed, and she fell to
the ground, dying soon nftenvurd.
A ixiy and a woman were now seen on
the roof of the building. Three ujen plai-cd
a ladder against tin* wall, but it did not
•
reach within five feet of the rouin. On ot the men mounted tlie. ladder and the little
fellow leaped into his arms and wm* saved.
The woman looked to the ladder and
Uhu to
the
fbois-s
utudually
upMoachtag.
Tlie bystanders yelled to
her to keep her cunritge up.
She
looked into the burning building, as
if fascinated by the fire, and commenced
edging away from tlie ladder. Suddenly the
flumes ehot un beneath ber feet, and, with a
wy of agony? she fell backward Into the
Mazing inabs. With s crash the roof foil
• j*fUTwnr l. and mkhi the entire buikifag was
.

Johnny Ryan, a little fellow Mvrn yeaia
’ old, attempted to e«cai»e by climbing down
the water-pipe. The pipe gave wav, and Im
was borne to the hospital with hh skull
fractured.
.
Naw York, Dec. 22.—All. day tbe rain
m*d alect pelted down on tin* iec-covured
rutas of St John’s Home, In Hrooklyn, and
' • titottBkuds of people iiraved tjic stonn l«i
watch a dozen men patiently picking at die
bricks and rocks and timbers, search­
ing for tlie bodies buried beneath.
Work owixmI at dark, aud no mure
taidie* were found.
The d&lt;wd numlier
twaity-five, of which twenty-two were chit
dren, two unknown adults, and Sister
' ^QMphiM.
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CmcAoa Dec. TJ.—In the United Slate*
circuit Court iwnily «L W. Doane &amp; Co.
were restraint1*! by Injunction from sidling
aertnln real rotate levied upon nndur a State
Court Judgment of over ?W.Wtt which they
had rocovwud agstln-4 the tlrmuf Bolus,
&gt;av &amp;• Cunkey. The real estate wus owned
by one mernlmr of lite firm. .lodge Greruijun took f he ground that under the llilnoia
BtatahM a debtor ran not cwifces judgment
to favorite creditor*, thereto/ leaving others

l.Ev, Mlnu., u«.. 28.-Friday morning at
seven o’clock an anued mob of one hundred
men, mostly from Wilmot, a small town in
the southern part of the county, attacked
Uw couft-houao to this place, tbo county
seat of Roberta Connty. broke ta every
door, and removed the county safe.
Not.being fully mtlKtied with tbe largo
rote, tbe mob attacked and curried off all
U*e ITivate propirty they could find. Few
pe*»l’lc were •dlrring when the nmb
arrived. Sheriff Ctunmingu attempted to resmd the mob, but was hnmediatelv covered
with a dozen Winchesters. The Traverae
men, not wishing to see blood shed, made
no resistance. The mob remained about an
hour and then left with the county safe
and all the private property they conld find.
Tn vyr.uy., D. T., Iter, M.-A spy wbo
lias ju*l arrived from Wilmot says a confer­
ence of one hundred and fifty men was held
ta Maun a office at Wilmot, tlie. chairman
of wbldi, standing on top of tho stolen safe,
said tiie (»mhinatton of the safe had been
tetecraidird for. and If not received by
Sunday morning the sate Wu„M be
blown open, and he asked the question:
“ Wluu shall we do if the books are not hi
the safe?” A motion was made and car­
ried, anild cheers and howls, to go to Trnvetwe and sack nnd burn every teiikling and
hang every num found. Everv man at tho
meeting was armed with Wlnrhodera, and
shot-gun-s aud on receipt ot the news in
Traverse tho offlcura ordered the women and
children to leave the town, and *1 this wav­
ing tiicy are rapidly doing no. Tlie mob
la'not expected to reac h here uirn h before
dark. .Buildings arc being banieaded and
tiie county la being scoured for anna and
men. Coven km Pfcrce will have troo{»
here by tills evening, but they alw may be
too late. Tbe officers here are cutil and
will make du* mmt of trm eirenutrtanete.
Goveroor Pierce has tehxr.iplus! the. Sheriff
to call on every man. in the cauity to come
tn his assistance, and note every one who
refiw:-s,

of
Bradftnel'ji
space
with the resttibi ot a most 1

teadtag manufacturiuK Industries of tbe
United Slates The in'idirics embrace twen-

Virginia. Kentucky, Missouri, and all north
thereof. .There b‘ad iieen a general reduction
of wages In industrial lines varying from 20
to 25 per cent, and. In some instances, to
30 pw cent, taking the year through. It
some lines tiie reductions are as low as K
to 15 per cent Skilled workers In special­
ties are exempt or partially exempt frou
tins. Tlie reduced forces at work range
from 33 per cent al some points among iron
workers to an average of ao per cent
(against 1880) for the Statee .reported, to
19 per cent, among glam-workcra; 17
per cent, among tobacco
ojK-rativcs;
to per cent, woolen
goods; H per
cent, boots and shoes; and tSK per
eent among cotton workers. Tlie reduc­
tions referred to do not include the shrink­
age of clerical forces ta mercantile houses.
Among industrial wage-earners the rod no­
tions in wages have b,-eu great where tliere
have been no imlustrial organizations or
weak one*. It must not I* overlooked
that a cuwdderable bhare of the number
reported now out of work will soon be
busy again, stoppages of mills and factories
In various lines being customary at this

s.

is as follows:

Never was there seen in Prairieville a Larger,
Better, more Useful, or More Carefully
Selected Stock of
gENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS’

Holiday Goods!

WAGONS!
Each One Warranted!

Than may now be seen upon the Shelves and Coun­
ters at the Store of

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PRAIRIEVILLE.

New England.
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K&lt;-w York .
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Pconsy Irnnta.
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&lt;rj.Ms
Indiana......
day OMiming the framework of a lnrg« hotel Mtohlgun ....
77JWI
.........
!41.T*-|
being constructed near the Exposition llllnoR
Minnootu . .
SLtfttl 8u3*&gt;t
grounds tell with a grant marii. burying In . NntHWokn und
4.aw;
MtuMiuri
S4.00.»|
ite rotas a number of men working Kentucky
....
:r..:t-i
on the
roof.
killing
one, fatally
...............
wounding another, and badly injur­ TQtab.............
2? I Buyers are Invited to Call and See
Of tlie numlier reported displaced by the ,
ing a third. Tlie Imfcd was being con­
Them. deprresion
In
trade.
Ire*
than 18,000 Is re- |
structed of iron, and was five hundred fet t
ported dim to Strikes, or about ’5 :H0 per !
long -and oiw hundred wide, and was to cent, in the seventeen leading industrial j
contain live hundred room*, it was being clticti the number reported dlxp used with .
built by trNew Orleans comp-viy for tbe ac- by striking b 177,115. or nearly 56 per cent j
co-ainodatkin of visitors to tlie Ibcppattfon. of the total reported. They are distributed |
*
The foundation hud sunk somewhat, and * as follows:
number of Uie iron plllnra were, out of line.
Forty or fifty workmen were put to work
to sUvugtimn tliem, several being on the
Crrtai.
roof, abotit fifty feet from die ground,
while others were bncine up tho guys, pre­
paratory to pulling the ptllnis into position.
A strong wind was blowing at the time.
.VUBIl 24
Albert* Fiwse, Jiuuea Carroll and Frank Philadelphia.
mom n
tireen, a'negro, were at tile, aouthern eml of &lt;*hlca*n
W.4I5 ltJ,4m» 13
Kin
LW 7 »-W ;
the topf. Suddenly the atnicture began to Boston
2.UW 3S-10 Wb keep a Full Stock of Everything
Halt!
n&gt;or»
coMaprttv Green jumped from the roof ns ODointMdl---- ................
.hm: 4A»H M3.IU I
the rafters began to move. In hl« dost- nt Brooklyn
that enters into a house, from
4J*W 1113-10 |
&lt;7.56;
lie struck nn iron pillar and was du Lnals.. .
«.«r. tSTO 0 4-10 I
thrown under- tlie falling thubw, his Fltteburwb
Troyano
rlctalty.
.
.
A'.CM
head w.ui laid open, and when bls body was (TJ.'Vciland and rldnHy.
taken util uf the wtcck be was dnad. Frees* Faterroo
Kn
allto jumped as the building began to fall, lluflam...........................
n.uiJ
but was carrlethjtown ta the ruins and re­ Loulsvillo......................
Kitaj Wva &lt;e
ceived internal in juries which are pro­ , Detroit
Richmond
nor.; VMl iS
nounced fatal. Carroll was severely hurt. Wheeling
;k
Afiiri •-’.awl _
.Several other working were silghlly In­
fckiw'lifMuirir _
Totals
Touvia
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.
..
jured. As the south end of tlie building
gave way. other portions followed, until Tho employee in bntt fumacre, rolling |
nearly 'iwcpthirtis of the rtrurture wm« piled mtlls, steel works forges and bloomorkw. |
in a confused ficnppu the ground, it will foundries, machine and loeoiqolivc works ;
requite a week or ten days, perhaps longer, in the United States to 1880 numbered 421,­
000, and in tile Stater, report til above W8,to raise the framework again.
000. Returns indicate that at least 80,000 ;
1 of such operatives have been dispensed
| witii, or 20 6-10 per &lt;vnt Of operatives r\f
Onr Own Mak’P
PrrrtmtiitoH, Pa., Due. M.—Natural gaa on clothing In 3i«w York. Sew England,
kJUT V7\\ D IVldKe,
basbecn playing havoc at different pUwcsio I Pennsylvania and Ohio at least M.Western Pmiiwyivania withlii Ufe pu-d thir­ 000 fewer are at work now than a year ago. Ab low as can be I-ought in any com­
ty hours. Iteporta of jmtploslons .iltended or over twenty-seven per rent of those in
peting market in the State.
1880. On cotton goods the decline in the
with fata! ami serious result* have been
number of o|»crativesln New England. Sow '
received from Butler and Washington, York. New Jersey and .Pennsylvania is 30,-. j '
while in tills cily# n^mllding on Magee 00U. or mwlj twelve and one-half per cent j
street, occupied by 11. Studt as a gro­ of the Urtal In 18W. On woolen graxta the de- •
cery store, was complntely demolished i-Hne In Now EitglondJiewYork,New Jersey !
hurt evenlug. At Washington. Pa., the and Pennsylvania b* about 24.000, or sixrwddeiL-e uf William Rnlx- was jmrtiv teett per oral, of tl&gt;« total four year* ugo.
Ixjbts and shoe*,
* .
shoes, so far as detailed, there
then' '
wrecked and Itabr, his wife nnd child in­ In boot*
48,ooo fewer operativea at work than And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
jured so badly that all have since died. At
_ ’^’years .....
/wnnn t»m«iiarllv
.
ago *(8.0&lt;X)
temporarily in ,
Butler tliu tine hrick. residence of .John rour
Gates was entirely demolished and the New England), or uboiil fourteen per cent J
J” ,K’.^£f |
family, consisting of himself, wife and four fewer than in 1«8«- .This
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children, all grown up. wore buried in tlie ever, relatively ires depressedi timn tho nth-I
era spiriftKl’ In
In New
New York.
York, Pennsylvania,
Pemwylvanta, j
debris. Fortunately the entire fondly were .vHaneriflMl.
are rerrccued wittaqat baviiig Mutained fatal inite • Ohio, and Kentucky tliere
juries, ♦Ithuijgii ail were more «&gt;r 1iHM.eeri* iMWttsl 1S.000 fewer employe, of to­
or about
17
otudy hurt.
i.• ; biiec*. mimnufactarars.
. per cent of tiie total in 1W0. In Paterson.
J
• N. J., their are 2,000 fewer silk operatives
SpmKUFfltttat HL. Dec- 22.- With re-I tU work, or aix*nt W j»cr *i:nt. of tlie whole
“0. In
r.nl to
to the
UM. corn
tllhMih. tor
In ik
IW.
le Pennsylvania,
Peon»rlvm.«, Ohio
Ohm and
end
gard
corn rtop
cYop M
of Illinois
for 1MH
U0M tbe
H10 f number in

J We are making three
Hl
widths of Tire:

Building
Material!

Sill to Ridge Board.

BEHOLD!
WBat AFVill It Be?
A
A
A
A

Sled or a Pair of Skates for the Boy?
Doll or Dishes for the Girl?
Set of China or Glassware?
Book, for Juvenile or Adult?

Large Stock. Useful and
Ornamental.

Doors, Sash &amp;
Blinds,

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS,
Michigan Central

.

^^rs^Kn«s.

I
Department has Ute following to say: me । about
fWlt ,jf tbc hrtll| employed In
Mjartmi was favorable for tint Luring the crop, | lgM0
which b somal and of superior quality. and
&gt;
S
/he MARKET
markets.
has been guihered and -tored -in g&lt;«»d
condition.
The tow prk» "BV8 ,n'
duced farmer.14 to hold the crop as far as U vs ATOCK-AMttte...............
their means will partnit. Tho area of the
Rbeup................ ....................
late crop Is AWM.’»I9 nercs. which ► irja FLOUlS^riood »iiiolce.’. A •
than tiiat ol any yrerrfbqr &gt;'**^*h**
Fawurta...... .....................
The aggnswtr coni crop for the . Into fur WBKAT-No.r Red..................
NcxSAprUur . ............. .
IM4 to 207,MAflW Ig^liclA and exeOedA the
COHN
......... -...................
corn crore «f «b« three yuan* preccilmg by 0ATB-Weeteru
Mlsed
Manty to thirty millions of bosheis. Tim
average price
bo-tael of &lt;*&gt;m in the first FUBK-Meos
.......................
LABl&gt; Htoaro----- *...................
hand Is Sported to be 29 «nta. Tbe
VHBK8B...- ..........................
for coni hnve not ruled so tow in Uta*
Blncc ISflO. excupt '»
1877
BKB VBH-Extra ..................
ITZB.
•
Choice
(loud . ..
Could Not Lto" Without Her.
1 25
Medium.....
CincAtMi, I»w. ft-A polloeinia
Butchers Stock......
Inferior
aty,
Charlo- I'. MmWWiUIiI. bHOCIV-Urv Oood to Cbotae
eMiMdlMtmrtwl »wor the lllnw-ot
hU-lfe

The Niagara Falls (Rouia.
,

WM with a n-«h«r.
In twenty minutes.

Her &gt;hwth followed
, •
_

HAl.TiMOKr., MtL, Div. FA Edward G1V
tlngs wax yententay literacy, carried into
the Criminal Court room tasro to r®oujv&lt;'
sentence ot five yeai’M for awm. U»e J««®
urtering to sign s petition fur Mrdou. 1 *»«
prisoner frint/d. mid became a empse soon
after leaving tlm .'ail.
.-

RATtOHa.

CiarvKrjtN»», Q.. Doc. 22. —Tim lallnre

Grand Rapids t».
MMdtovffia...........
grtag-.................

tlkough ibe AhMd-- probably will cover oil
liabllitii*. which will unKmnl to about
ItTO.OOO. Tbe firm daiim* that die rtwl
estate aikl chattel propwl.'*.
*

BAST UBBKTT.
.................................. ’
Good

MA Ln MOHR

Thousand in Use
IN BARRY COUNTY.

These Stoves are for Sale only by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons

IZ.4S

MUe
uBapida

B S

5SM

lx*ro&lt;l...........

hard-’’team.,........................

Flouring
Common tfsants.FrucHW—. ........................

over

■«£ HI

bk(5»m*&amp;hw-.........

Prif-Wortefig
..........
Curpvt *n,i Hurt-....... — - •
(

Is the only stove in the market mounted with Boiler Iron.

Taktn* rftect Nov. 300. IM*.

RGNA-Frcsb................
FUWK-Wtater............
Hpr1n&lt;...v
fMirnta . .. ••• y-•
GHAIN- WTteal. NA t.
Hye. No S...... ..........

Made by P. D. Beckwith,

Where you will find a full line of JEWEL STOVES aU__
RANGES, also the celebrated PARIS RANGE.

GRANO RAPTOR tMVlBlOB.

&lt;h. imrthlt

I
TrUNteM

CHRISTMAS

occupied

isgg*-.

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not have much money, she betrayed I
BABY’S ADVENTURE.

THE MEW REPORTER.
TREE PLANTING.
him into the hands of ber confederates,
--------who held him for a ransom. If ber , Vba CoMte»»athM» that r»»n»d when thr
’ the WwrM.
victim proved to be well supplied With | Hrtlr
lhe Haavahald Wa Miwlag.
reopte.
The mode of fewmaiion and growth
Camel steering requires no appren- cash he usually met a violent death I Thu eons tarnation of a household .
Altimagh a great deal ifra been writ- |
hair fa now so well known that &lt;*«*»• of stain and into the editorial
itiorahip. Anybody can do it at tlie within twarrty-hrur hours. Leaving' a j where the baby is moruufb of 0]| ha ten about tree piantiog and its nil*- I ■»-— —&lt;----------------- —
•*first trial nnd a lifetime of practice will town Mon Jaytawi in con&gt;n.ny with \ riirn}*. whM tb»l b.Lr I. miMin- *t tions to the rainfall at a country, atill can&gt;c of Laid nets. It is produced by a hfa cigarette.
•
two trnvclore whom she had marked tv... W(,c;n&gt; mnmttHr
not make any appreciable improve­ for
robbery, rite would coyly accept .T, jA* moremg h&lt;mr can be there does not ra yet amua to be failure of normal nutrition 1b toe
“Have y»« got ffar find” he gasped;
ment ;n hfa form.. 'If doeile means too customary innocent attentions
___ ^i.i_
- • Pne&lt;-at i• J,nn
l rather than described. At enough importance given to the sub- papilla1* at the base of each hair foUiefa.
etupid the camel fa docito. Otherwise ■ -heir Uud«7Iid“poriiap*
**t **family
family summering
summeringat
at aLouglsk
aLonglsF jectliy toe Government or by the peo­
_V ..BH ?ndnige
- .in *a I ile
eiWt
liuftoMuet work bring dune in the ’ No, we hadn't gnt tor. fire. The new
,. means dfanlo—very much
little conversation' with them
An I
—
*—•* resort thinks
—no
-j- words can paint ple. In many countries and districts capSBric.". which -ere hero richly di»Jhc fa h.,
by n
no
i and
reporter seemed pm out because vrwrythe contrary. He Wdee no heed of his hour later, when well ou the journey, 1; the agony of suspense for abonr Aye wbicli once were oelehrated for their tn’buted, the celk which ooHstitate a
{rider, pays no attention whether he be watching her opportunitv, she would minutes when it was .supposed the bihv xertUity, agriculture can not now be
hair
toalt
are
not
formed
in
their
due
’ITn new n porter always thinks for a
on hfa t ::rk or not, walks straight or. draw two revolvers, and*before they was lost, abducte-1, or had eloped, ft. carried ou at all on account of the
when enet! net going, merely becmMO could detect her movement, lodgu a seems that this infaut waa one uf tho«e diiuiuiBlied rainfall, consequent on de­ proportion, the old shaft tons feebly week or two that hfo energy and new
hcxis too stupid to turn aside, and if bullet in the book of each of them.
sustained
becomes
loose
ijnd
drops
methods of coUenung news are going
wakeful little beings who won't stay nuding toe country of furcate aud bush.
anything tempts blm out of tlm path The driver, busy with his team, and aslorp, and every iirtkuuwntoniother- For instance. Palestine, the northern away, leaving nothing in its place.. to reform the paper, and make half toe
be eoutinuos to walk on in the new di­ perhaps paid not to be too attentive to hood han to bo Hmployed to keep him shores of the Mediterranean,Greece and This failure of nutrition may have a &lt;4d-timcnj reriru through chagrin.
rection, simply beonuto he is too dull what w as .guId gon behind hhn, would quiet until the elder members of the parte of Spain. The mountains of Es- sudden cause, of which the effect will
He blnatarud indignantly: “I bebeva
to turn hack into the right road. riot disturb her. With ber booty se­ houHehold seek repose, and all is still tremadura and Murcia have been be but temporary. For instance, an you’d dt there and let toe’etty burn up
Neither attaehmont nor even habit im­ cure, nhe would take her own "time
for tbe night. . When everyone ia in stripped of the forc-t.x and there ta uow attack of typhoid fever often leaves toe There’s a tremundom fire at Emt
proves him. In a word, be ta aervice- about leaving tho stage, always waiting bed this year-old monkey beliaves with no rain there for eight or ten months, pnpillas of the w.-alp so much enfeebled Buffalo. Tbe sky ia all red.”
ablo by stupidity atone. This may until a point convenient to tb’c fratnras
The
“Pleaae look after it. Mr Verde.”
admirable propriety until tho find which forbids -agriculture, while Cata­ that rapid baldness ensues.
seem’ a'harsh description, but deplora­ of some uf her confederates was
'
streak of dawn, when he w sure to bn lonia and Valencia are covered with papilla, however, still retain -their vi­ said tb^city editor.
ble to say, the criticism ta well within reached.
T&amp; sew reporter acted m if be
up and. doing, much to hin "parents' wood and possessa motat and productive tality, and as tlie system regains ite
the facts, for the animal appears to be
It wra known that the highways were discomfort.
soil. Prof. Lindley observes of Mauri­ r '.reugth toev quicklv recover their po­ thought sjx m.m at least—of toe ordi­
t ,
so completely unintelligent anil withnl infested by robbers, and it was not
nary, plodding kind—would have been
The other, morning his mother waked tius: “If this island should in time be­ tent) alitv. and the hair comes again,
ho p.-rverae in ite dullness, that in toe
thought strange 'that an occasional to find the sun shining brightly through come barren, it will undergo tbe fate perhaps thicker toau before.
detailed to work up toe fire. He turid
Rast the word “camelfahnew” fa a murder wra perpetrated, but the simi­ tlie curtain, but not a sound from the ■which usually attends tiie dottructkin
In the same manner certain cutane­ nothing, but gave the telephone a
rrnonym for thtek-headed obstinacy. larity between several eases noon at­ restless occupant of the crib beside her or absence of forest in countries ex­ ous affections may cause toe htdr to savage twist.
To
contend
ancccesfully
against tracted attention, and various experi­ bed, which was so agreeable toe turned posed to great solar heat.” Blanqui fall by an action on the napfflie which
“Hello, Central. Where’s toe Are’
this
prodigiouB.
persistent
and ments led to the discovery that a on the pillow and slept again. Pres­ says of tbe Cape Verde Islands: “The is but temporary; in spen caaes recov­ Don’t know? (xoto vooe: you take toe
invariahle
atuphlily
constitutes, woman, operatingfirston one road and ently the servants began to stir about, terrible droughts which devastate them ery, perbajis with asristance, pcriiap« cake, auro—the Central Udepboau
therefore,
the
whole
art
of then on another, was at the bottom of and then the nurse tapped at the door must be attributed to the destructien of without it, fa possible. In the great office hadn’t heard of it, and han East
camel riding.
The trained “riding them. The plausible stories told .by to take young master to be bathed and forests. On the other hand, in South majority
- ’ -**-r of instances, however, where Buffalo's in a blaao!) Say, hello there!
camel," as dfatingnishod from the the drivers served to mystify the officers dreaned. when, lo! the nest was empty. America the appearance of forest on. the head is bald toe failure of nutrition ■rive me fire hcaidrniiirterH.’’
baggage beattv, bra only one pace, a more than anything else, ’they always No baby with soft brown curls was cleared land waa followed by a rising of each papilla;
x-_-_
-------------------has come
on so gradu­
trot and the rider has merely to bold asserted that highwaymen bad done lying there, though, as his wicked uncle /f tiie waters of Lake Tacaragua.” aally, aud has continued so long, that box sent in the alarm on this firn? Eh?
the “reins”—that fa, the cords which .the
work,
and if inquiry- wra said atterwurd. his bed had evidently.
the papillae no longer' exists; it has No alarm? Well, won’t you telegraoh
are fastened to toe end of a wooden made at one and of the route for the J&gt;een slept in. For a few seconds dis­ tbo wooded surface bus extended and passed away by atrophy; ita capillaries out to the eastern precincts and seer*
skewer which pierces the camel’s no»- woman who started it was always raid may paralyzed the ouickly assem­ the rain hra increased in proportion. have become obliterated, and even the
After a moment of silence, daring
tril’e—at « uniform -tension. If the that she arrived nt her destination un­ bled family, brought from the vari­ It is now double whut it waa during the follicle itself no longer constitutes a which too new reporter expreuwd bw
cords are slackencd tho animal stops, molested. 3110 absence of telegraph* ous apartments by the cry of the residence pf Kapoloon.”* The same depression in the cutis, and the scalp views of the utter incompetency erf toe
and the tighter they are pulled the and of any it-gular means of commu­ terrified mother, who in a flash hud authority aaya: “In Egypt recent has the smooth and shining appearance fire department, tbe telephone boll
faster it goes. But a camel must not nication made it possible to keen up searched “everywhere” for toe missing pkintHtiuhs have caused rain. The which we so well recognize.
tinkled.
be forced beyond ita pace. A good tills deception for a long time. When child. He had been stolen, he was rainfall
in Egypt was
ra
low
Il fa easy, therefore, to see that in
“Well, hello! no fire reported*'* turn­
one will go «evrn miles an hour. But the woman founds that she was sus­ dead, ho had fallen into the cistern, he ra twelve inches in a year, but such a condition as this no renewed ing from toe instrument.
-'Well,
five fa a fair average, and if they are pected she abandoned this plan of had—oh! where was tbe lost beir, who by plautiug some millions of trees growth of the hair ta to bo expected, doesn*l that beat all! Some day when
pushed they break down—“die of a operations, and, remaining with the could only just walk about, and who by MuhomeC Ali toe rainfall has been for the' anatomical structure which there’s room I’&lt;1 like to write up tola
broken heart,” ra the natives say. robber bund to which she was attached, knew no guile lawond sticking his only brought up to forty inches. When the caused ite development and continued’ tire telegraph .service.. i’ll give 'em
.Moreover, a camel forced beyond the devoted the greater part of her time to tooth in a hard green apple? While Mormons first settled in Utah they it has ceased to exit, aud the countless something to think of!”
speed to which it hra been trained, the abduction of wealthy agricultur­ each nook and corner and every closet found the district barren; water had to remedies which are so freely advertised
■ “The exprowdou nf opinions is, «&gt;breaks into a canter, and the result ists. Her plan in these cases wra very and bureau drawer was being opened be brought almost incredible distances us being able to rejuvenate bald heatfa served for the editorial side of tbe pa­
.generally, fa a speedy falh to say noth­ much the same ra in her stage robbery and looked into, the man-servant was in wooden pipes; trees were carefully arc utterly of no avail, They serve per,” replied to? city editor.
“Bni
ing of the fact that the motion of a can­ enterprises. First winning the confi­ seen running from the stable carrying Elan ted arid nourished with the water so only to illustrate the greed and the BumK*e yon go down on toe street r »
tering camel fa amazingly disconcert­ dence of her intended victim and get­ a white bundle, with a brown head and
rought. and now the district may be impudence of the inventors, as well as take md observation. The evening fa
ing. If »t were possible to .imagine a ting him involved in some intrigue, shu two pink legs, kicking furiously in his termed toe garden' of the world, and fa the crednlitv of the purchaser. But early, so you aro not likely to ‘get faff,
boat in a bad qrora sen “bucking” with would betray him at the proper time arms. There was a.rush to the piazza not dependent on water brought n dis­ such is the (fesire to escape the appear­ du tb&lt;- fire.”
“Getting left ta the fa e
ita crew, it would be possible to into tiie hands of her associates, who and a chorus of ejaculations, and then tance, but enjoys a steady rainfall.'’ ance of. •growing old” that no ooubt noir of *h&lt;! reporter. Great generaid,
imagine the sensation of riding a run­ would spirit him awav, and presently Master Raby was embraced by as many In Ascension the replanting of a they will hold their ground for all time able diplomata, good reporters, never
away camet Yet If the rider holds the open negotiations for hfa return. While arms os could get him all at once.. mountain caused a spring Which bad
submit, willingly, to “ixnng left” by a
to come.
cords just ho as to “fed’’ the animal’s these were in progress she would be And where had no been? No one will dried up after felling toe wood to flow
But now arises the question, cannot rival. •
nose, of, if he cbfk&amp;ML fastens it at busy setting her net for a fresh victim ever know exactly where he had been? again with ita former abundance, toe tbe application of the various agents to
In about two minutes Mr. Verde
that tension to the ponimd of tho sad­ a hundred mQcs away.
for lie can’t tell, and perhaps if wood, having been cut down on the the scalp, at tbe time when toe hair fa ruiue tearing into the -nffioe.
**Tho
dle, 4ill will gu well. The came) will
La Coramboda had many lovers, ho could .he
wouldn't; but one aidee of the mountain, had dried up beginning to lose ite buhl, be of send00 heavens are all abiaac,” he panted.
f-wing along over tlie wand without a many detractors; but she wra a re­ thing is certain, he managed to the spring at ita brae. The following in stimulating the follicles and papilbu
“Any excitement?”
stumble, maintaining hour after hour, markable womau, and died game to get out of his crib and toon out fa from “Proctor’a Light’ Science’’: into renewed and permanent vigor? To
He hadn't noticed. He thought there
cxacilr toe speed at which It lira been the lost She wra hovering about the of the window leading to the piazza,
“We may point out in this place toe this question it is not possible, on theo­ was. But tbe fire must be among toe
taught to go. Tbe Arabs reckon that San Juanaco hacienda, wito tlie inten­ and from thenoe to the stable door, important connection which exist* be­ retical grounds, to any no, absolutely; refineries. or railroad shops, or M&gt;ntethe dromedary—for camel and drome­ tion of securing toe abduction’'of the where stood a great banket of hay that tween the rainfall of a country and the but in practical fact, that ta toe only thipg of that sort, away out in the sub­
dary are both names of toe same one­ good Don Civelo Vasqnez or one of his he had played m the afternoon before. amount of furcst land. We notice true answer to give in the vast majority urbs.
humped tqieeie*—should have fivehours sons, when a dastardly fellow, who It was in this exposed but fragrant that in parte of America attention fa of cases. The cause of the falling of
“What— what shall I do? Shall) nf.
sleep, fivefurouting; live for “chewing had long served in her train, deserted couch the man had found him, like p; id with marked good results to toe the hair has been already stated, and safe a coupe and drive not Seneca street? ‘
the end,” and that if this allowance and communicated her secret to the Little Boy Blue, fast asleep in toe Iniluenee of forests in encouraging reasoning tells uh that oqr only hope
That he didn’J. know what to do next
sne wra
was ! bright, dewy morning, when he -----. rainfall. We have here an instance in can be in that which can restore the was a mortifying admission to toe new
is not stinted the beast will go ita best authorities. . By treachery she
went
pace for nine hours &lt;.nt r»f tlie twenty- made prisoner. Ev.
Her friends tried -a to take care of his horses. At first the which cause aud effect are interchange­ failing vitality, and we well know that reporter; and hb suggestion to take w
four all the year round. The motion rescue. A scrimmage followed, and n poor fellow thought he was dreaming or able. Rain encourages the growth of we should not expect to secure tots on carriage ride in search of a tiro t.
'which has been so often described in bullet from one of her own set crashed going mad. aud toon be sensibly picked an abundant vegetation, and abundant any other part of the skin by filthy oils one that made the veteran rnih-oad re­
terms of exaggerated dfenomfort, fa, ra tlirough ber brain. The chains were up too child and rushed to the bouse vegetation in turn aids to . produce a anti washes. Proper cleansing of the porter yell.
a fact, far. from disagreeable. Indeed, removed from her limbs. She was for au explanation. The only explana­ state of the superincumbent atmos­ scalp is as important raft b uf all other
t ■•Hire a coupe?” he jeered. • Hire a
if the saddle l»e only softly padded, the buried by tho roadside.—Pall Mall Ga­ tion to this strange escapade must phere which encourages the ppedpitu- parts; nothing clso should bo applied liall and invite the people to tell you
'
motion becomes pleasant even to Jux- zette.
tion of rain; the consequence fa that it to it but common sense.
be that be was a somnambulist,
where there’s a barn on fire? Hire a
uripusness. nni to siiy cflbaiinacy.
and that he left his soft little bed to is very necessary to check bcfvro’ it is
There mm bo little question that the
There fa a gentle ami regular swaying
A Church-Going Dog’s Memory.
Elay in the hay while asleep; but why lob late the processes which lotwl tv the continued close covering .bf the head tw&gt;u from a Pullman ooach. Why not
to which the rider, silting loose in hfa
gradual
destruction
of
furcate.
If
these
e
d
M
not
come
to
grief
in
a
big
water
­
with
haul aud caps la one very constant hire a balloon mid interview tbe ilknnWhen pastor in Southbridge, Mass.,
saddle and balancing himself by the
ing trough or wander down by the Cerases are continued and toe climate cuumo of haldness.
Women, in our
, stirrups, adapts hi ms elf almost qi'ehau- a gentleman connected with the church beach are some of the painful conject­
become executively dry, it is al­ own communities, seldom lose their
। “Oh. hold up.’’Maid toe city editor.
ically, and thereafter proceeds on hfa fre&lt;^i)-ntly called at toe parsonage, ac­ ures which haunt his willing slaves, most impossible to remedy the mis­ hair, except from sudden causes; and7 “It dnwm’t seem as easy thing to get
way with complete case.
companied by a dog uf rather small and make them afraid to close tin eye chief, simply because toe want of among those nations where toe head i» a*. You might call Vp sown of the
To stop the camel the reins are slack­ size, which became a pet at the house. save by turns.—Borton Beacon.
moisture is destructive to the trees habitually left bare or but slightly cov­ train dispatchers’ offices ut EmA Baf
ened till they touch the aniiua'fa neck. He always went with his master on
which mav lie planted to encourage ered, baldness ta
/•
practically un­ falo.”
rainfall. Thus, there are few proeessesi known. At the same time the beard,
Ite pan? rapidly declines and after a
After a nomvwhai uncertain wrestle
FLIES AND FLOWERS.
down strideM or so it stands still. The Sunday to church, and would lie down
more difficult (as has born found in which Is of the same class of hair ita with the telephone, Mr. Verde ront the doorway of the pew, which was
word of command, spoken in the
parte of bpain and elsewhere) than that of the scalp, but which w always pbrted:
near the pulpit. As soon ra I com­
tcatoel's langnrge, lw it * Arabic, Egyp­
the change of an arid region into a uncovered, does not fail with age. A
|-“The man at toe l«ackawaunu aroeamenced tne service the dog would in­
tian or Hindustani, soon gete the ani­
Iu describing certain “Queer Flow­ vegetation-covered district. In fact, reform lu our style of hc:id gear is very ipg savs the fire is further ea^t. He
variably Htart and walk into the altar
mal, grumbling prodigiously all the
if toe region is one ol great extent, the desirable, but it w not at all likely to hsvm the sky h getting redder every
ers,
”
in
the
Poindar
Science
Monthly,
•tirne. down on to ita knees, and the and to tho top of the pulnit steps, and
attempt to effect such a change fa al­ be aocompltahed.
minute. Prebabty Aurora is burning
tliere lie down facing toe congrega­ Grant Allen mentions several which
rider Hrrainblea ra best he can obt of
most a hopeless one. On toe other
*1*110 suggestion was some time ago up, he savs, but it isn’t quite in that
tion and remain a quiet and attentive temporarily detain tiie flies that enter
•the saddle.
Remounting hra. with
hand, too contrary process—that is to made in our columns that bald heads direction. ’
listener through tiie service As the thrqj/ One of toe most remarkable uf
many camels, to be ra rapid as possible,
attempt to change a climnte that ta too mi^ht pi-rhaps be covered anew with
‘\oe If you can get the offiye at I*anas t|wv a re trained to get up the moment congregation rose at the singing of the these is the wild arum, or cuckoopint, moist into one of Iras humidity—is in hair by “skin grafting,” «. e., applying ciMcr.” .
lastnymn the dog would retraco his
they feel tbe rider, and since the lanky
general attended ' with nut much diffi­ bite taken from other sct*.l]&gt;s and caus­
After another long and nervous ef- •
steps to hw master’s pew, respectfully a flower allied tu the calls:
beast often gets on its legs witK'/urThin familiar big spring flower ex- culty. A judicious system nearly al­ ing them to take root and spread. No fart toe new reporter raid: •.*! eaa’t
wait there till the benediction wra pro­
ways leads to tho desired result. It doubt such bits might be attached, but: make him out.”
■prising onirkness it is noeeraary to be
nounced, and then retire with his mas­ halcH udiragreeable, flwiby odor, which,
^prepared and nimble. The camel rises.
appears to be generally believed that the whole mutter is merely a wild fancy
.The railroad reporter skipped to Uhter. The gentleman removed to an ad­ by its meat-like flavor, attrafta a tiny
»s it were, iu two motion^—the firsts a
trees produce the following effects: without practical value.
We can ’ ittstrument with an alacrity that was
jmdden aud prodigin* I ivreh backward, joining town. Six weeks after bi* re- midge with beautiful iridescent wingx They increase the amount of rainfall. make *‘sMh grafts” take hold, bnt it fa .-liNpirionx. “Yce,” be raid, “1 get you
moraT I excltangcd pulpits with his and a very poetical name. Psychoda.
and toe next au equally sudden and
This they probably effect thus: They only where the skin fa destroyed perfevtlv. Go ahead.”
prodigious lurch forward, as each pair prator and entered the church aud pul­ As in most other cases where flies arc lower the temperature aud thus cause and toe surface raw unfi exposed, com­
Then he roaretl. “He rays,'' turning
pit, not having seen him or hfa d&lt;^g specially Invited, the cuckoo-pint fa
•of legs in torn is straightened, and
the moisture-laden air first to become monly rendered »&lt;» by disease. Assum­ to the new reporter, “be says: *¥01:
since ha left Sou th bridge. When.. I usiuilly a dull and somewhat livid pur­
nnh'-s.: the rider gmlis hula of tho pomvisible as clouds, and secondly to be ing that some person (toough-it fa diffi­ blunted 'fool, oidu't you ever Me the
commcncud
service that dug recognized ple. A palisade of hairs closes the neck
'mcl of his saddle he is ns likely ra not
precipitated as rain. They intercept, cult to believe that such a person could moon rise before!’A'sy»rreii.
to find the cnfiiel up ou hw legs and my Voice and scratched at toe pew &lt;4 the funnel-shaped blossom, and re­ as It were, tap the vapor-chained be found) wbuld consent to have Ma
Wmsclf left 'behind on the ground.— door to lie let uut; aud, coming to toe peats the lobster-pot tactics uf the en­ winds. They supersede the state of scaip/p-eled away in preparation for
TlMTrirf.
tup
of
the
pulpit
stairs,
lie
lay
down
as
tirely
unconnected
South
European
London Tflcgra/tlt.
tension and polarization which exists
fffime tried and true is Dr. Breelow’s
formerly till the (.dosing hymn, when birtba ort. Tho little flic*, entering by when an electrified cloud ta .above toe operation, and then assuming that
some ’
other
person
could’
bo Positive Cure, which combines the good
he -arose and went buck to toe pew as this narrow and stockaded door, fertil­
them by silently discharging toe found who would consent to appro­ qualitiee of all the best cough renardit*
A FEMALE BRIGAND.
he diiLin Southbridge. This surprised ize the future red berries with pollenelectricity. It is well known that a priate hfa own scalp to cutting out the without the defects of any of them. It
the congregation, ra the dog, always brought from their last prison, and are
moderate amount of rain foils upon proper bite (or the work, yet then too cures promptly, thoroughly and per­
ut churcdi. had remained iu toe pew then rewarded for their pains by a tiny
the ocean far away from land, and it very best possible snecera (even theor­ manently, all coughs, colds, croup,
quietly til! this time, add never went drop of honey, which slowly oozes from
Few of ns have heard of La Caram- to toe" pulpit afterwaid.—Bev. 8. Curb­
may be thought by some that toe ab­ etically) must be extremely imperfect. whooping coughs. influenza, bronchitis,
the middle of each embryo fmlllet ra
boda, the female brigand of Mexico. ing, in CongregationalisL
soon as it ta duly impregnated. After­ sence of trees gan not reduce the r in­ Thu denuded surface would heal so baaraenere, incipient consumption, and
We have female brigands in Lou­
ward the pollen k shed on their bucks by fall to an amount less than toe fall at rapidly between the “grata" that no
sea, which may be considered the nor­ extension on their part could fake the lunge* safe and pleasant for children.
Something About Brazil.
the bursting of the polfen bags; the hairs
don, no doubt, but .their natures »6
mal fail. Tnat from some (cause or place, and a bead with small specks of I Tice 60 ctnta and one dollar; trial fart­
wither up, and open toe previouidy
course. anti they lack that spice of
The Empire of Bra*il represents oneother a less amount of rain’ may fall hair liere and there would be the only ties free of Fred’k Hotchkiss.
barricaded
exit,
and
the
midges
iasue
romance which surround such charac­ fifteenth of the surface of the globe,
upon land than sea, is evident from attainable result. “Crazy patchwork4'
forth in search of a new prison and a
True American men and women,
ters in Mexico.
They nre loo
ar one-fifth uf tbe new world, and over second drop of honey, 'Qiis fa all the existence of the rainless districts fa fashionable, but tierbapfl not many
home. Now, La Caramboda’s career three-sevenths of South America. Its strange enough; but stranger still. I of North Africa, Mexico and Peru. In would care to wear it in that way.
The result of nil seems to be* that
would furnish material tar a thrilling area fa 8,837,218 square (kilometers, strongly suspect the arum of deliber­ order to attract rain it has been shown
that the surface must be covered with when baldness has come slowjy-an4_ characteristic energy, are envied by all
novel. She waa as beautiful as a with a seaboard of 7,b2l&gt; kilometers. ately hocusing ite nectar. I have often
objects like trees .which produce dimin­ naturally, It has come to stay, and our nations. It’s the general use of Dr.
bouri, with long black hair, brilliant Tbe country is divided Into Jwenty-one seen dozens of these tiny flies roiling ution of temperature.”—San Fran­
Harter’s Iron Tonic which brings about
only wisdom fa to lie content*.—Scien­
together
in
on
advanced
stage
of
ineyes, a clear complexion, of command­ Srovinces, and in dfatribution of soils,
these results.
cisco Chronicle.
tific American.
• toxication upon the pvllun-coverud
ing stature—in fact, a regular Venus
mber and water will compare favora­
floor
of
an
arum-chamber;
and.
tiie
As a raindrop foretells a storm, so
rfwhen in repose). But woe to those bly with toe United States. The coun­
Why Tropical Man is Black.
does a pimple upon tbetouman body in­
How a Fox Stole a Baby.
who came uerews her In her schemes of try- bordering tbe northeastern coast cviiL-oes of drunkeu^ess are so dear
dicate health-destroying virus in the
An interesting communication has
fac-wl and pillage- She never forgot for many mile* fa almost impenetrable and numerous that 1 incline to believe
^oiMiiderable cxultemenl has been blood, which can Im neutralised and ex­
and - never
forgave—this terrible mangrove, but is easily cultivated the plant actually makes them drunk been made to Nature by Surguon-Major
pelled only by Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic.
caused
lately
al
Kafase,
a
village
well
in
order
to
inKurc
their
staggering
womau!. What a chance has Ouida when cleared, and will nitae anything
Alcock, on the reason why tropical
known to foreigners, by the doings of
Sort! We should have dubbed her a imaginable—■sugar, coffee, rice, tapioca, about in toe pcdlen and carrying a good
The best on earth, can truly be said
“fiend in petticoats,” but she disdained maize, plantains, fruits, vegetables. supply of it to toe next blossom visited. the lowest anitunla are generally to be a Xuk. A young well-to-do farnwr and
such things :u« commonplace.
Her Soma one hundred or two hundred It ts a curious fact that these two to­
hfa wife, who have a child two months of Griggs’ Glycerine Salve, which ta a
sure cure for cuts, bruism, scalds, burns,
robberies were lUMterpiecce ot ingenu­ miles inland from this belt you strike tally unrelated plants (birthwort nnd
old, are occupying a small wooden
wounds, and all other Horco. W£H pos­
ity, No two c«f them wore done in tbe toe plateaus* generally consisting of anim) should have hit upou the very ous element. Il fa suggested that pig­
bnildlug the rebuilding of their former itively cure pilHi, tetter and all .skin
same device to attract insects of the
same manner. Her gang, or, to speak well-covered prairies, ami fer foreign
ment placed behind a transparent een- premises. One night toe wife as usual
rame
class
(though
uot
the
same
spe
­
more politely, her male assistantH, num- settlers a more preferable country to
sory •urface, such ra toe eye, mcroam*
Hafsfsrtioa gaarantert or money re­
•bered many and devoted sp’rits. Chi? reside In, albeit not quite so rich. cies). The trap must have been inde­ the stimulating effect ©frays at lightfunded. Only 2S rente. For rate fir P.
pendently developed in toe two cases,
of her schemes was to bide her time iu Coca, from which oocoo, chocolate nnd and could only have succeeded with The well-known ubeortamt power of
Hotchkfae.•ome town until she found one or two other subetanoas are extracted, flourish
dull
black
things
for
heat,
and
toe
insuch very stupid, unintelligent crea­
men of means who ware going by the on the plateaus; also coffee, maize,
creraod activity of all living matter ered tonf out of tliti frail wooden doot»
tures
as
toe
flies
and
midges.
diligent to aome distant point and fruite. manioc, a root which furnfahus
Mr. Editor — I wm tedr.ced by read
under the influence «f warmth, are bad been broken open. The supponithen to take passage with them. More tapioca, cotton and tobacco. The
ig your paper to try Dr. Harter’s 1*^
pointa bearing on this qseation. Lu the Uou naturally fallowed that mum om
—Covington. Ry., baa a dug detect­
than once she took toe driver into ber forests abound with the indi* rubber
negro
the
pigment
oelli
are
placed
iu had entered and -skoicn the Infant. oouxwnfideacr. bat when toh could not be tree (Siphoniariratitsa), logwood, which ive. whose btuuness it fa to hunt up lost front ut toe nerve terminations, and
-equentiy the father started with toe
or stoten dog*, and for a conskferation
n&gt;a^ Accept my thunks. Joa. C. Jtagfa.
done toe readily deceived him—or
hen* the black pigment in tire akin
rctnrn them to toeir ©wroth. This
however.
partv knows all the duga in town, and
mango,
tamarind, bread-fruit tree
nerve vibrations that would be
» ou quite friendly term* with the
po«se*;ing a toft and inriKuating man(Cfratonu sibiqua), cinchona and innu­
lu a naked human fa * *
a tropical sun; *o
piny* tbe same —
i for “lift*
—The modal of no
oyster Hhrll.
by upward
who
tent Office exhibit at toe New Orloan*
SHIPS

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Hastings Banner Published 1884. PDFs were created from microfilm and may have readability issues. Specific issues may be incomplete or missing. Note some newspaper files are very large and may take some time to download.</text>
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